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NOTICE Marine qualified as administrator of the estate of H ? Probst, deoeos late of Franklin County, N. C.. node* Is hereby glrea all persons beldlag against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of June, lift, or this notice will be plead la bar of their recovery. All pereoas ladehted to said estate effi plsase etnas forward make Imiaojlete settlement. This L Urd. 1KL MBS. OUfA A. PROP8T, tJMt Admix. ?Mil mosquitoes were killed. Enougl mosquitoes to Infest s whole neigh borhood can"breed in an ordinary til can. Mosquitoes spread disease. The; must be killed Health authorise, advocate Ply.Tox. Fly-Tox is the sciei tide Insecticide developed M Mellot Institute of Indostrtnl Research b] Rex Fellowship. Insist on Fly-Tox It is safe, atsinlaes. fragrant. sore Simple Instructions on each bottlf fblae label? tor kUOarALLiioasshijH insects. Easy to use. Adv. here's aPoinL that Means a Lot to You! TINS TOAD FOAMS ACOASIAirr VACUUM TO HOU> TRUCKS ON sSUPPERY STREETS Non-Skid Hi-Type la dexetoplac Ikb tire, Firesteee sddH imUmt tbaeat ?( safety to Mpfcway IM tor treat wheel or 4aal rear wheel ellipses! toe Noe-Skld Hi lar exreed? thai of uj other ttre of thh type. A ad hack af alt toK toe Jtoa-8ktt Hi. Type is a tin * K toe tire that rembfae^^^^H STANDARD SERVICE STATION, LOUISBURG, N. C. Hardware Furniture ' ,?-t- ? SUMMER TIME IS* Fly Time Screen Doors Screen Wire Paint Time "Dnce" and "Dupont" for painting everything Tire Time 30x30 1-2 Cord Tires $6.30 while they last Roofing Time 5 V Galvanized Roofing Ice Cream Time Freezers, all sizes Furniture Time Prices that speak Columbia Phonographs and Records H. C TAYLOR FURNITURE Phone 305 HARDWARE Sam's Head Easy ' . * V- ; " v ' ? For Headaches, Neuralgia or any other pain. It is marvelous how quickly fcj it relieTes. * Ji i .:;: r * r *'":i s* '^ '^i S? a Drug Co., Inc. YOUR DRUGGIST r.o. 01*B ULUCM LETTEB lfl.b Rilofk. ]?? M.?WW intiK rirtki n'rtf flth! l*r(?f tie put week, ike city of Kaictgh had m (light breathing spell from a ratLer strenuous period which bepa before the recent cRy primary aad election and continued until recently, with .eher erehU thWhlt the ?potURht M the elecOor tiled Into the past. Der lac this week the d;r beard that lit union station cane would be postpon ed. the debts qt Wake county were funded as the county met require ments of the county InanCe act, the report of State laancee showed a pood condition the Governor announc his rital Interest from day to day. Qpreraor McLean's announcement _int He woald appear la person at the bearing of the Interstate commerce commission at Charlotte ess the ti. to extend Hs lines to Lexington, Wla eton-flnlem and possibly Greensboro and Other points attracted consider, able Interest and presaged a warm light. The Governor appeared at the bearing today. The other railroads traversing the state are objecting to the extension of the electric line na it will mean competition In a rich territory. The State Is actively tak ing the part of the P. and N. and many trastaeas interests of the Pied mont section also have Interested Four Raleigh city policemen, dieted for splitting a Ine ea against a traffic violator, posted for their appearance at the next term of court, follow lag their Indictment by the Wake grand Jury. They will be tried in the next session of conrt 1 UP IUW fc" ? "V "J ? son of State College, an Ashe villa boy. ?The Seaboard Air Line announced daring the week that it would seek the right to extend its lines from Rath erfordtou to Ashevllle by nsfng basses and the bus owner* association of the state Immediately entered the ltsts against the permission being granted for snch extension. The ban owners contend that the franchise for such a line already has been granted and there is no need of two lines. It will fight this encroachment of the has "fleld 1?V the railroads as it is believed this will be the first of a series ot encroachments. . _______ Tb? state corporation commission ... . . -a t_ _ I gave Raleigh bad news during the weak When tt was announced that the ? pt?m in lunJ 1K1UWM III isev station would not be heard lor a long time. This Is caused by the 1 I press of other business which will prevent the hearing. At the name time Raleigh' will continue to use the ancient relic II now nnefl. The city has been trying for years to get a i new station bat "the railroads W** < 1 < to have the upper hand on the altua- j Hon. - _ The debts of Wake county were ate posed of during the week with the is suance of $360,000 In bonds. This la In llSe with the county finance neti passed by the last legislature and the | county la one of the first to follow the lead of the state in establishing a balanced budget. The bonds will have to be paid year by year out ot current revenue. The report of state finances show, ed the treasury was In good condition as there "la a balance of well over a million and * quarter In the state treasury. The McLean administration h?? met with marked success In itai efforts to establish the state on a sound financial footing and to put it I in the position of handling its bills from current funds rather than by 1 drawing on the future. Governor Mc-I Lean has kept his campaign promises. I During the week Governor McLean I paroled four members of the Great | Tiger Klan of Craven county. These! men. It was held, were given heavier sentences though they were* morel guilty other members of the mob, I which was sentenced wholesale to, the I penitentiary- The paroles brought] the sentences in line with the punish-1 ment meted oat to others who pnr-j tlclpated In the flogging which brought j on the trial. | The state printing bids still have] not satisfied the Governor and It 101 I estimated that the work \.:H te split] lap Into com;?? ent parte a. <1 i?i l.?| |Jen Ms. TT it plan may b . f.iKw*?] land *' 'he ret time the Slate la] | investigating ti-e jnethods used toy I other states I" J>an<Maj printing.] II Drrs bus teen some talk of establish] lug a state jv?tery bat I hi-. d- ?> nut] I appear to b a solution ot the <|ueo. | min which w 11 satisfy. 1 "The state has leallsed a half a mil | Hon dollars In dog license Uxes re-| Icently. H Is reported. During the weekl lithe state began paying back loans |made to the highway department by] I counties for road building. 1 William Y. Bickett, son of the late] ilOoveraor Bickett, la to be named-] |prosecuting officer for the city ot] |Raleigh to succeed D. C. France, who] |has resigned. Young Bickett has been] I practicing law in the city during II last three or four years. Foil Ian announced intention of haw ||only men with clerical experience ?. desk sergeants, the Raleigh police de.j 11partment has transferred its desk eer- j Igeaas to active duty and the aowl 11 men from civil life are being apiotnt-J led. It Is flstt that the clerical ex-1 jperience of these men will make {better office wo^k and more ?*?? Min handling the police court || The preachers school at lie 11 college this past week was so lleeesfal that steps have been 1 11 to make It a permanent affair In _ ]j work of the Baptist denomination lithe state Daring the week Just n?4 nrntrintTi wore let by the It county school board for new i H buiM togs with n total coat of I331J l| Hugh Davis, who has been chant (j to the last two Governors of North || Carolina la a happy man now. Ro ll cently the council of state authorised lithe governor to purchase a new auto. 11 mobile, the end which has been In uoo ||the past six years having gotten In ? | run down condition. It had COME SATURDAY WITHOUT FAIL Beginning Saturday, June 18tb, anf running thru Saturday, June 25th, we will offer every light weight Summer suit for Men at a great reduction Mohair, Palm Beaches, and Linens, newest pat terns and beautiful rn1orsT your choice? SI 1.75 One lot Mohairs up to size 46, your choice $9.75 Right in the heart of the summer season. Hen's, Women* and Children* Tennis Oxfords, pair 95c Men's White Duck Pants $Lt? Boys White Duck Pants tie Tonne Hans Felt Hats with lancy ILti Men's Panama Hat a tt.it Men's Sure Fit Caps Me Boys Wash Salts $2.60 rain* ..tilt Boys Wash Suits $2.00 value $Ui Boys Wash Suits $1.60 value Me Man's Dress Shirts. Broadcloth Me . Men's Work Shirts Me ' - ? ? -'j -*? ' f: ? F CORNER MAIN AND NASH STREET LOUISBURG, more than 125.000. Itow Hash it iriving a spick and apaa Cadillac xhich Governor McLean bought after .he expenditure had been approved. A surplus pf labor exlata In Use state because of the (area number ot students released by the colleges and ifgh" srnnnit Tiuirr la aama flams nil lor help bat generally speaking the lemand la aser-anpplled and the frit >ect It there-wOi be some nnen.i?*oT nent this summer. Two Raleigh doc. on-^W. B. Dewar and V. *. Hicks tare b^n named by the department if commerce to hare charge ot. ei imlning Tarheels who apply for medi al examinations in order that they nay qualify as pilots of aeroplanes. Upenlng "dT(he~ GreeniSoro airport" la sx peeled to create enthusiasm for flr_ Many counties are taking kindly to [the suggestion that county volunteer historians be named to aid in gather ing the histories of the counties into permanent form. The suggestion came from Prof Newsome of the His torical Commission" and many coun tles already juitf Tallowed ont' the pUa he suggested. The plan is to compile the history of counties while It is available as it is believed many (acta now available will be lost In the next few yearn. ? -- The new state association of life insurance men, formed at Greensbtoro during the week, has been approved by Stacey W. Wade, commissioner el insurance who believes much good may come Trom the organization. The Raleigh Lions Club do ring the week held a memorial service for J. B. Robeson prominent real estate dealer of the city, who died last Sunday at. ter a short illness. He had been act ire in community affairs for 20 years. Interest is reported by field agents of <t?e department of agriculture in the culture of better tobacco, some thing^ which has been urged by the people generally are taking advantage of the throat examination of the board and as a result about H sets of ton. sils are being clipped out every day. State College- summer school opened this past week for six weeks with a record attendance. Major S. F .Telfair, private secre tary to Governors Fowle, Holt and Carr, died 4n Raleigh during the week In BllfWth y%Ir. HU bad been a resi (Continued on Page Three) LOUISBURG'S Greatest / ATTEND THIS GREAT SALE AND LET US CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS IS THE SALE OF ALL SALES EVERYTHING IN THIS MAMMOTH STOCK THROWN ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER. LADIES SILK HOSIERY, Values op to 75c J l$e 1 BOYS' ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, Values to 76c 1 Me MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, Regular $1.00 Values ? 45c MEN'S PANTS, $1.(0 WORK PANTS, Now Selling Me MEN'S DRESS PANTS, $5 00 Values $tK GINGHAM, J Extra Fine 25c Grade - 14e RAYONS, S< inches wide. New Shades 45c VOILES, it in .wide, New Colorings, Reg. (0 Value?tSe MEN'S WORK SHOES?Yes stree?a splendid lot of all leather work and dress shoes that hare sold up to $3.00?Now going at fLM LADIES' ffcjSO PUMPS AND OXFORDS? MEN'S $5 OXFORDS?And here is real value In deed! The latest styles, all slses, black and tan leathers. Don't miss this one a. S&Se LOOK! WHAT FIVE CENTS WILL BUY AT THIS SALE! You never bought more (or a nickel In all your ll(e. 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting, Curtain Scrim Dress Gingham and Apron Checks. Limit 5 yards to a customer. Values worth up to 25 cents a yard, on this Special Table. LADIE8' SILK DRESSES, Charming summer styles. A wondorous . sortment ot new smart silk dresses LADIES' SILK FROCK. Worth up to $15.00 LADIEffHATS, / . Worth up to $5.00 . ...... ? Me MJi? INSTEAD OF $1140 FOR MEN'S BUTTS . WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS. Regular $6.00 Values ..... $SA5. CHILDREN'S OXFORDS, $1.50 Values a _ i?Q m ' nriii .ti *?- i>> 4 - ? r.: i icDi^a na?:: v ^S ? -. ?:_1 -i i -" 1 ?>? 1 BSBWWBl " The Store That Always Sayes You Money L0XJI8BUS0,
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