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Atwater Kent Radios the best on the market now on display for both all elec tric and battery sets. We have a complete line of bat teries and tabes, and radio accessories. W. E. White Furniture Co. Louisburg, : N. Carolina LAST NOTICE 7"^ to?; Delinquent Tax Payers Your name will be turned in to the Board of Com missioners on Monday, May 6th, 1929, unless you pay up before that time. Give this your attention and save yourself the em barrassment and costs of levy and advertisement. Respectfully, f, W. JUSTICE, Sheriff FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW IS THE TIME If yon have been planning to paint your house inside or outside why put it off? I am almost sure that all paints and oil will advance soon. And remember that it takes longer to put on cheap paint than it does to put on good paint. So why not use a paint that has been on the market 175 years with a Formula like this. 50 per cent Pure White L?ad, 50 per cent Pure White Zinc, Pure Linseed Oil nnd Pure Turpentine Dryer and nothing else. 81 words stronger than a thousand arguments. Paint half your house with Devoe lead and Zinc paint and paint the other half with any ordi nary paint you choose. If Devoe Lead and Zinc paint does not take fewer ggallons and cost less money per job, we will make no charge for Devoe. If Devoe Lead and Zino paint doesn't wear one or two or three years longer?longer and bettor?we will give you free of charge enough Dcvoea Lead and Zinc paint to repaint your entire house. ^ x| i.,.* fcA ti.jCi. Brown Furniture House / \ t 4 agent ? * ? n * . ? ? it , _ ? A } ?? YOUNGflVlLLE, * } 7 H. CAROLINA THE SHADOW OF FADING BEAUTY /DnI you be afraid of advancing nan For nature endowed each baby with a delicate, velvety akin. Properly cared for, ita freehneee rotpaina long .after hairs are white. Soap and water win not do, for tka goo at of permanent beauty ttaa in &k Cleansing Cream M? RABIL, Loalsbarg, If. C. XT. ZION MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS Circle No. 3 of Mt. Zlon W. M. S. met Thursday evening, April 26, with Mrs. John Lawrence Joyner." There were sixteen members present one new member and three visitors. We had four very Interesting talks on different parts. Why fulfill the trust by Mrs. G. O. Kennedy. Turning the World upside down by Mrs. John Lawrence Joyner. Darkness and dawn by Mrs. F. M. Kennedy. The World tor Jesus by Miss LUlie Harper. J Those present were Mrs. W. A. Bur. nette, Mrs. W. B. Burnette, Mrs. S. M. Parrlsh Mrs. C. 0. Kennedy, Mrs. C. O. Cash, Mrs. W. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Q. 0 Kennedy, Mrs. Z. R. Allen, Mrs. EL M. Kennedy, Mrs. Lizzie Evans, Mrs. Auburn Allen, Mrs. J. L. Joyner, Mrs. Lillian Griffin, Mrs. G. D. Joyner, Miss Lily Harper, Mrs. Martha Yarboro, Mrs. W. H. Medlln, Mrs. J. P. Pleas ants, Mrs. Cary Parry. Miss . Esther . Kennedy. We adjourned to meet again May 23, vith Mrs. E. M. Kennedy. Miss Lillle Harper, Leader. Mrs. G. D. Joyner, Sec'y. J5ARACA-PHILATHEA CONVENTION AT WHITE LEVEL CHURCH Franklin County Baraca-Phllathea Convention meets at White Level Bap. tlst-ehurch, May 6th, 1929. All class, es enrolled are urged to send dele gates and reports.. All Sunday school classes in the county are invited to end a representative whether enroll ed or not Lets all come (together and ee if Sunday Schools cannot be rev ived In our county. White Level waits your coming. Do not dlsap .olnt us. We have promise of excel.' ent nrnslc from Wake Forest College Quartette that all will enjoy. ,08T?Ladles mesh hand bag, Tail gated colors, .containing a Parker fountain pen Add'h'Yl.W httL'Fin der will please return and receive reward. MISS RUTH SHERMAN, R 1, Henderson. 6-3-lt Rupture Shield Expert Coming to RALEIGH AND HENDERSON ? Raleigh on Saturday and Sunday, Kay 11 and 12, at the Carolina Hotel and In Henderson on Monday, May 13 at the Vaafee Hotel front 10 a. m. to I p. m. Evening by telephone appointment Only Two Days Only In Raleigh and One Day in Henderson Tfo Charge Cor Consultation Mr. C. F. Redlich, the successful ex. ert says: Tho "Perfect Retention Shields' hold the rupture perfectly, no matter ?rhat position the body assumes or how heavy a weight you lift They give Instant relief, contraot the opening in a remarkable short time and strength, en the weak tissues (the real cause of rapture) no that they frequently re cover their previous natural retaining power, needing no further outside sup port Stomach trouble, backache and constipation often caused by Rupture promptly disappear. Truly remarkable and prompt re sults have been obtained not only with recent and not fully developed rup tures but also with old, long neglected ones. Ingenious, recently perfected do. vices are now holding ruptures firm, ly which heretofore never had been re tained. I No elastic belts nor filthy legstraps are used. I guarantee the durability of my ab solutely sweat and moisture proof, sanitary appliances. 76 per cent of ruptured children r?6 cover completely through expert me chanical treatment according to sta tistics. Dq not waste your money on widely advertised mall order contraptions. Tou cannot fit yourself. C. E. REDLICH, Rants re Appliance Expert, Hesse office, 636 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Keep little ^ One* Well and I Comfortable asBfc' WINS ipws SYRUP ANOIO-AMHICAN D?UO COMfANT t D^.. W. HI T-> aj Safety First is more than being Careful Veteran Virginia truckman gives personal testimony Cites need of good high-quality oil G. Mark Davidson of Lexington, Va., is some thing more than a veteran truckman and a substantial citizen of his community. He uses his truck as a road testing laboratory for various kinds of lubricating oils. Profits in Good Oil Trucking is a keenly competitive business and the profits from a single trip may be the dif ference between using cheap oil or a good oil. The difference between no repairs and a day to a week of overhauling the motor. to find out for himself, in the most intelligent fashion, just which oils do stand up on the long, hard pulls in the Virginia hills, and which oils cannot stand the gaff of hill-climb ing, long distance heavy hauling. Mr. David son wanted only the best. After trying a wide variety of different motor oils, Mr. Davidson finally narrowed his choice down to three brands: "Standard," and two others n^ade by well-known companies. There seemefl to be little or no choice as far as the specifications of the oils went. A road test alone would show up the difference, and this Mr. Davidson proceeded to make. C. Mark Davidson Tests Motor Oils Read his own story: "On a recent 600-mile trip I used five quarts of a competitor's oil. Later with another oil I used three quarts. Then I decided to drain my oil and fill up with 'Standard' Motor Oil Heavy, and 'Standard' Gasoline. On the same trip under the same running conditions, I used only one quart of oil. That proved to me the superior quality of 'Standard' Motor Oil/ I do not h&itate to tell my friends that it is the best oil I have ever used." Convinced by Oilier Oil Like millions of other motorists, Mr. David son discovered that "Standard" Motor Oil is that o-i-l-i-e-r oil. Especially processed from choice crudes, and guaranteed to stand up and everlastingly fight friction. Seals in compress^ ion too. Allows the motor to utilize more combustion power and show greater mileage per gasolinegatton. It's the original quality oil at no higher price. Insist upon "Standard." On sale everywhere you see the "Standard" Motor Oil sign. Hear the radio program tf the "Hudson-Essex Challengers" every Friday evening important things CHALLENGE i "v TOO/ F J *-r .? EASE OFBUVIMC "TOR INSTANCE, In this city your : ment, with your present car Included, may be as low as $275.00, and your monthly pay ments $51.62. Tour present car will probably covpr the en. tire first payment. The H. M. C. Purchase Plan offers the lowest terms available on the balance. ? . . EASE OF OWNING On our owa streets Essex the Challenger, under competent observation, averaged 20 miles per gallon. The average owner in this ctty can expect 18 to 20 miles and up ward. Commercial users operating large fleets Oft Essex cars say that service and maintenance costs, covering millions of miles of operation, are lowest of any car ever tested. ESSEX challenges the per ' formance, the style, the luxurious roomy comfort of any car at any Prietx on the basis that no other gives you back so much for every dollar you put in. That is why tkt big buying swing is to Esssx. That is why motorists by thousands are twitching from past favorites, and trading in their old cars for the big values Essex the Challenger gives. Essex chal lenges: * IN SPEED ? challenging anything the road offers up to 70 miles an hour. IN FAST GETAWAY?any car regard less of size or price. IN RE LIABILITY?60 miles an hour for hour after hour. Essex offers a completeness oi fine car equipment formerly identified only with costly cars, .and available, when at all, only as "extras,'* at extra cost on cars of Essex pn?.?.. Check these items when you buy?they represent easily above $100 additional value in Essex. Wide Choice of Colon at No Extra Cost Tto mriutf it j I wtofr ? glare proof toot irWiir mirror n<c(TO* Kelt ? controls on Manrlnc ii*wl-?ll 605 and uf-AT Actor y NASH STREET MOTOR CO LOUISBUKO ' NORTH CAROLINA
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