Your Home Should Come First " ( ? And after all what is a Home * - without music? i Now is the time to buy a COLUMBIA VIVA-TONAL You can get it in Portable Form. "Like Life Itself." \ ? * ? <7 ? v You-can find them at Brown Furniture House J. L. BROWN, Proprietor Youngsville, > N. Carolina X. Mate a Reslution Now That you will buy your meat during the year 1929 at a meat market where you are assured of the best quality of meat r.nd the K>>-* serviey obtainable at the lowest prices. < hir increase in business during 1928 is regarded by - r.s an appreciation of oiw ^efforts .to please our customers. ' " * * WE AIM TO PLEASE?ALWAYS O. F. Cash , Meat Market V Main Street / Louisburg, N. XL NEW QHOE JUDP HOP Now Qpen ? I am pleased to" announce to my friends In Loulsburg and Franklin County that I bare leased a room under tbe Ford Warehouse on Nash Street and have Installed the necessary machinery abd op. ened a Shoe Shop, where I am prepared to do your Shoe and Harness repair work to the' beet ad rentage at most reasonable prices. I can also make you anything you want that can be made of leather. Give me a call. Yon know me and my work. I will apprec iate your patronage. Gantt Shoe Shop FOR SALE! We have llated for sale follow ing properties:^ Nice lot, N. Main St., near col. lege. 2 lots facing Graded School grounds. Lot N. Church Street 48 acres farm land fCypress_ Creek ownshlp 386 acres farm land, growing timber, Cedar Rock Township. 76 acres farm land Cedar Rock Township 1 nice dwelling town of Louts, btarg. m y. Franklin Insurance & Realty Co.^ We sell all kinds Insurance and Bonds?See us for jour needs. Prompt and accural*1'' service. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Kit B. I, XAltfiOHOCUB l'hjsiclan and Sargeoa Luulsburg, K, C. ? Office In Bickett and Varborough Building. * Office Ptiuue 2!H> Residence Phone 2 Kit AKCil H. l'ERBl Ceneral Practice Weed, N. C. Office In Service Krufr Co. KB. W. It BASS. ' Veterinarian Loutabuxg, N. C. Offices ?Vd Hospital ?aat Nash St. 'tone Office 336-L Kesideuce 1136-, Special Attention to Small Animals tVe v\Ish to announce to our Patient and the public that our practice wll be eotnlut'ted on n cash basis begin niug Jauuarj 1st 192.. . KB. K. T. SB1TUWICK KK. C. 11. BANKS KB. A. 11. FLEAILNG Members Kentist Protective Association. ?. E. COUNCIL, M. K. White Level B. F. O. No. i Loulsburg, N. ( Genera] Practice G. M. BEAM Attornej-aLLaw Off! over Post Office Pt?t,... in ail courts. IV. U. Yarboruugh 11111 Yarboroug1 YABBOBOl'Gll A YA1CBOBOUGH Altorue.vs and Connsellors ut Law Office la Egerton Building Over Kline's' tore Practice 1:1 Frank: iu and adjolniui counties, and la the A'nlted State Courts at Ealclgh. KB. J. B. KAVIS Phjsiclan and ISurgeon .Office at Residence, North Main St. Telephone: Ronre: Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m ri:.. u 12 tn 2 n. m ? td 8 p. m R. 11. White t. 11. JiiuOse J. E. Malom Hillll A MALONK lawyers Ltnlsburg, North Caroline xoiisint practice, settlement o( ?* fane* uivtstod. Oo<* member c* "firm el*iya lc the office. UK. U. <<'. PEBBT Physician and Surgeon ! ouhborg, , SgftM Ckrellai Offices Adjoining Aycotfc Drug Co Telephones: Day *87; Night *8' MBS. N. B. TUCKER ? Registered Nurse Calls Answered Pay or Night Phone US ?r MONET TO LEND ON LONG TERM! ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS j Six per cent Interest, no eommissiopi ran repay after fire years. W. L. LUMPKIN, Attorney First National Bank Building Louisburg, N. C. . 3-18-t DR. II. B. JuHNSOM ? Physician and Surgeon Loaisborg, North Carolina Office orer Ay cock Drag Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 Am "INSURE AND BE SURE" "BE SURE aid with T. \... ;.'ATSON 24-tf -.JNSO'E" J. R.^RKWELL, Lonlsbarg, N. Office in First National Bank Building Day Phone *49 ? Night Phone 249-2 C. L. BLACKBURN, D. C. Chiropractor 801 N. Garnett St.. Hendcecn. N. a Office Hours: f to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 8 Chiropractic Is a natural, sate and scientific Health S?r7lce JOS. T. INSCOE Registered Land SurTeyor, and Notary Public Castalia, N. C? B. F. D. No. 1 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN WELL Drilling, Pump nnd Accessories, White rump and Well Co., Norllna, N. C. 7-27.52t T. C. GILL Lan?> Snrreylng a Specialty Kittrell, N. C? Route N?M Jai t "INSURE AND BE SURE" _ "BE SURE and with T. W. WATSON 2.24-tt INSURE" DR. J. C. MANN the well known Eyesight Spec ialist and Optician will be at Parrlsh Jewelry Store, Louis, burg, N. C., every first (nd third Thursday. Office hoars 10*a. m. to 3 p. m. Headache relieved when paused by eyestrain. Chil dren with weak eyes should be given attention before school opens. Over twenty years dally experience ln^xamlnlug eyes. His next visit Mtl be Thurs day, January 3hl, 192?. ^ / OUR RALEIGH LETTER (Continued from page two) there Is little prospect of h serloorf at erapt to unseat the. Major with a certificate of election In his pocket, i Trustees of the J- W, Cannon estate j have been awarded u judgment of J647.161.85 iu. -flweuM filed against] '.he government and former Collector Bailey $433,865.61 In the suit against I tbe government- and Collector Grls aoot Avhioh they claim was overpaid in Income taxes by. the Cannon es tate during the years lSl^rand 1W1S?. Trustees the estate are Charles A. Cennou, of Concord, and David H. B'air,, ef Winston-Salem and Wash ington. the combined amount repre seated in the Judgment signed here n lunng the week" by J.sylge Isact! M. Meeklns of the Tftsderr.l Court is .1, 081,027.26. The suit has been pend ing in the Federal Court for ten years and the agreed verdict ends a legal battle between the ablest lawyers of New York and North Carolina, one of whom was Charles E. HugUesi,re publican candidate for the presidency against Woodrow WUfcon in 1916 and hailed a9 the winner the night before California announced the result which gave Mr. IVilsou a second term. It appears that the boundary line betw een Notj:h and South ..Carolina recently located will not stay put and the Governor of the Tar Heel com monwealth has issued ji proclama tion calling upon officials of-the State and of the counties along the .line to arrest any one found removing, de facing, or otherwise Interfering with the markers of such line. A' reward of $500 for the arrest and sufficient evidence to convict offendeYs Is. of fered and- thj protection of 'all state litie markers will be insisted' upOn. accord ins to George F .Syme, North Carolina Boundary Commissioner. If bombarding Raleigh. Washington ?i d other prospective souTces of reve nue will bring aboqt the desired re sult former State Senator Mark Squires, of Lenoir, is going to have U e Great Smoky Mountain National Park e.-fablished and beauti^ed 1n at? cr-rdauce with, modern effectiveness. While In the National Capital a few< j days aRo Air. Squires asked Congress for on additional $50,000 for the topo graphical survey of the park area ana has requested tho State Highway Com mission to assist, in the construction oi a scenic highwty along..tSe -crest cf the Blue, Ridge between -North Carolina and Virginia,, so file story goes. JHe would also ask the next General Assembly for $5,000 for forest fire work in the park area until it Is taken over by the government. ! The report of rthe County Advisory I Commission recently given the o. It, Indicates that not more-than twentv oue counties have attaihed high ef ficiency in government and the coun ty government laws passed by the latt legislature .and that the laws en acted are widely disregarded and out of harmony with the general idea of improved methods of county finance. > - And, of course, the State Commission jrecommewis an increase in the staft tof workdrs with (he view to closer J contact * with the counties which t? | expected to result in the elimination | of tax methods of enforcing the law. I The Commission finds the daily de '. posit feature of the county govern ment iaws^fifpractlc^fele in inajiy coun ties and that only ~a^ few more than half the counties are complying with the law requiring each "purchasing order to carry a statement that pro vision for payment had been made by appropriation covered by authorized bonds or notes. Few pf the counties are found to have made comfrtete set tlement of taxes on daie3 required, by statute and in many of them land sales ior taxes were prevented by re straining orders, or postponed by per mission of the local commissioners. During the past- twelve month per iod 655 persons lost their lives from automobile, accidents and wreckless d~. iving is said to have been the cause of the greater number of them. Seven ty-fonT were killed In October of this year and 77 in November, according to figures filed by the Motor Vehicle - Bureau of the State Department of; J Revenue. Despite attendant dangers' the folks continue to ride and appear willing to p8y the price, and thq De partment calls attention to this time, tr the law requiring the purchase of 1929 license, by the first day of 'Janu ary. Aiready many machines are car irying the new blue and white license ? plate which became legal on the 15tb, but. so far, only about two per cqpt t I L rf the 500,000 automobile owners tn the State hav^ secured their tags, with a week left in which to comply with requifwnents. An automobile contested the right ?of way 'with the Seaboard's Florida Limited at a grade crossing in Wake Forest turing the week causing the d' ath of the driver of the car and | the wreck of the train which Jumped the track and demolished the end of a three story building. State employees get a holiday from f I o'clock last Saturday until Wed-j ncsday morning, December 26, accord j ing to a decision of the Salary andj I'Wage Commission and all of them are. taking advantage of the opportunity for a lay-off except Clerks In the Mo-1 tor Vehicle BUreau of the Depart-"^ ment of Revenue who are working constantly in- the effort to supply the demand for license tags before the end of the month. Their holiday will come later. The State Judicial Conference is scheduled Jo meet here on the 27th and 28th- of the present month to con sider another effort to sedure the en: alctment of certain laws defeated in (he General Assembly of 1927. The Conference consists of members Off-the Supreme Court all Superior Court judges and one member appointed by the" governor from each Judicial dis trict. The 17th annnal meeting "of the Southern Livestock Asgoclation which ?was postponed on account of the in fluenza epidemic will probably be held at State College on January 21, 22 and 29 '1929, according to Earl Hditetler, ?et i nary. " \ ***? fectfVary. ? MONEY TO LEND! 5 Per Cent Interest 5, 7, 10 Years Time ... s NO PAYMENTS DUE IN SUMMER No stock to buy. no application fee or other fee to1 paid unless Icr.u is made. ChicKamauga Trust Compani W. L. LUMPKIN, Local Representatit LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLI TTE GIFT SUPREME! Quality Furnitui Something to brighten up the home?something | that little nook or corner?something that tou,.i yours aihl the children will enjoy for many ye such is the Furniture offered in this store. You need only to see tluNlovely things juitable for -'JiP gifts, to fall in love with them. w Consider sofAe of'these suggestions as gifts: Oeoasional Chairs, Library Tables, Gate Leg Tables,;, Writing Desks, Serving Tables, Cedar Chests, Lovet Mirrors, Telephone Desks, Sewing Cabinets, Magaziv Racks, Reed Furniture, Card Tables, Table, Floor, Jun ior Lamps, Kitchen Cabinets, Overstuffed Pieces/Fet j l ies, Bird Cages, Many Pieces in Gorgeous Color'Cc ' binations. = W. E. White Furniture Co. Louisburg, : , N. Carolina 1 >^41 May Prosperity, Health and' % j j , & Happiness be with you all the days of the , New Year ? ?t Parsons Motor Co. % Authorized Ford Dealers Lcuisburg, It's PURE % J COLD, j Too j We.are selling lnmps oFlflxe Arctic Ocean, teed to bring relief to all your foodstuffs and 1 in making refreshing drinks. It's absolutely You may safely use Englar Ice in making -cool^ mer drinks. It is safely handled dnd carefully V ered. Nothing can be substituted for Ice. NothL so essential in every household during the torrid i ther. Phone us your needs.. Our service will ENGLAR- ICE EDWIN A. ENGLAR, Propfie Telephone No. 50 * SlAB THE POWER PLANT,

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