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MONEY TO LEND 5 Per Cent Interest 5. 7,10 Years Time NO PAYMENTS DUE IN SUMMER No stoek to buy. no application fee or other fee to It paid unless loan ia made. Chicamauga Trust Company W. L. LUMPKIN, Local Representative Louisburg, N. C. Franklin ton, N. 0. Use the Old Reliable ytrMakesJhe Most Deuc/ous Bread . and Pastries p TRY YOUR SKILL WITH | . FLOUR THAT WILL* HELP YOU SUCCEED Has Been. Tried And Proven In A Million Ovens The following guarantee by the mill la printed on every sack: "We guarantee every sack of Zephyr Flour to give satisfaction, if it does not, return half of the* sack to your Grocer and get all your money back." . LOUISBURG GROCERY CO. Distributers fer the Mb for Fraalln and Adjoining Counties David Harris "THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE" A customer told us the other day that we out fitted his four children from head to foot for the price that other stores asked for just two boy suits. _ <OUB AIM IS TO GIVE YOU THE LOWEST a i PRICES ALL THE TIME. Yon do not have to wait for a sale at oar store?we have lowest prices all the tinfe. David Harris THK STORK THAT TREATS YOU RIGHT OUR RALEIGH LETTER B] L L. SUpan Raleigh, .week la adailnisli ation circlet ended jon Saturday and the week-end brought a brief respite to thoae who are direct tlng affairs of tho Various State depart ments. Returning from Wasblngtou | where he presented an invitation to .President Hoover to attend and speak et the State Pair next October Gover. 'nor Gardner got busy with the selec tion of members of boards and com missions and the consideration of ap plications for pardons and paroles; {the State Highway Commission met to consider bids for road construction and to recieve an opinion of the At torney General relative to the question of whether op not the 20 per cent ad dition of county roads to the State system shall be distributed tinder the "equal service Commissioner Gra ham, of the State Department of Agri culture. issued instructions to inspect ors of his department to keep a close watch for the new fruit menace from the Mediterranean; Revenue Commis sioner Maxwell called attention to the "license season" and the State Equal isation Board continued to g Dapple with the various problems touco%t the school situation awaiting solution. The "State Pair Committee" reports a cellghtful trip to the White House. ag$->rdlal reception by the P -"-sident and a satisfactory conference over Which Governor Gardner presided with ease and dignity. President Hoover may respond to the invitation to visit North Carolina during Home Coming week next fall and he may not. The committee is hopeful and the President has indicated that the suggestion will receive serious con sideration. He has plenty of time In which to make up his mind. If Con gress happens not to be in session at the time the chances are that Mr. Hoover will favor the Fair manage, ment ahd the State with his presence. He is to decide definitely later in the summer. Governor Gardner announce, we, appointment Walter Mar" S S$?? *A 2TS Ki.n. ?"j?-j?SE.SU!2 SSSSJSSE?... rsssA sg l Scott, Graham Col. W.. r^u, Hen IRaleigh*Col- Hodge ? ' h Dnr. derson.%01. foT'cct Goedon Smith Raleigh; MaJ. Eugene P. Costen, Ashcville, MaJ. |!fph U Lewis- Greensboro; Cwt Tfcos. N Lee, Monroe and CapL Ed win C. Boyette, Jr., CharloWe. sct^l^wwas^terpreted^y th^^j f?S,S"St*S5SSJ5' asMSSSrsiS *in erintcndents salrk*scrn . -S . SrSSSWwww^^^!; The Attorney General 8?ff'^the20 ru'es that question of whether the rCe'r Cent addition to mileage or wheth er It should be dlntrlbuted so ^ to eoualixe the State service In the re spective counties, will have to - termined by members -ot the State Mlghway 5ZSTrs&ffi 5 SwruS???S cSwiSSBjsSi s^-?=SStk tlcn act .payment ot the levy 35^nrr??s Should be Its own ,n*a?u?^p^! compensation law. so it will start pay Idst taxes to Itself on July 1. The At torney General rules that members of boards ot education and a?koolco mitteamen do not come under the afl nllcatlon ot this law, but that teachers, tanltotrs truck drivers, stenographers, ?jsjsrs" ?? act Is also compulsory upon counj CHH.CTnrr#rmf SlJSE Nonn c-una Ug their Jg-e peymspt wllleertatoy license ?"S w" " '"VS chair, beauty parlors |6 pw stores HO each store Ini excess -rrv?^ SMS sss agencies 1*5. ???* 1100 ArchltecU Undertakers 110 to W ^ ^ ,ud attorneys ?. deal W ^ strvlce station. ??f iw'wpe writer de2fcT.-?60, $10 to *M>. type estate ?W. Ice SET ??*???? K. ? ?? SSKX SSX??i rsiiiSuJT-tEmm lu t?f ;,Crp.C?Cmo? slgnlflcant polltl 'cal appointment yet annonnced by Governor Osrdner was the selectlo. of Judge J. Crawford Biggs, of Ral eigh. who managed his campaign in the 1920 primary for the gubernatorial nomination, as chairman of the State Board of Elections to succeed State Senator Chas. A. nines, of Creenxboro. Other new members named are John C. Sikes, of Monroe, and George Mc. Nelll. of Fayettevllle, ? democrats, and Fred D. Hamrlck, of Rutherfordton, republican. Adrian S. Mitchell, of Wlneton-Salem the other republican member of the BOftrd ?a.-, re-appoint ed. The three democrats named are. close personal and political friends of| the Governor, It Is said, and Mr. Ham rock a former Shelby man, personal irleni. The personnel of the State Tax Com e.-sjlon for the next biennium was '!so announced by the Governor be fore his departure for Shelby to de liver the principal address at the' graduating exercises of the senior class of the High School there, of which his second son, Ralph, is a r.'tmber. The three members of the State Tax Commission are: A. J. Max well, State Commissioner of Revenue, chairman; James, K. Norfleet, of Win ston-Salem, , and L. A. Bethune, of Clinton, all Jiold-overs from the Mc Lean administration. Dr. Fred Mlr. (Continued on Page Three) All You Who Have Indigestion Ask Scoggin's Drag Store About Generous Money .Back Quar ks antee. ,a i There's a sure way to put an end to stubborn indigestion, gas, shortness 01 BTAUlT~an<r~aTr aliments tEat are caused "by a bad stomach. Tou are simply patching up your stomach when you are taking things that only give relief for a few hours. Why not build up your run-down stomach?make it strong and vigorous so that you can eat anything you want anytime you want It without the least sign of distress. Lee's Laxtlve and Cathartic Com pound Is what every stomach sufferer needs?a pleasant tonic elixir lor all jrtofflft?b._lUa Thousands of bottles of Lee's Laxa tive Cathartic Compound are sold every day because It is the one out. standing supremely effective stomach remedy that Is guaranteed by Ccog. gin's Drug Store and druggists every where to end chronic lndiggestion or mcney back. 10 days' special sale, $1.25 bottle for $1.00. Sold only at Scoggln's New Drag ^ store, Nash Street. Louisburg, N. C. BIBTHDAY PABTT A birthday party was tiven In hon or 1( Miss Hay Johnson and Mrs. J. L Joyner on Friday night. After a late hour the guest departed wishing them many more happy birthdays. Bobacrfoe to The rranaltn Time* Small grain treated (or smut before planting last fall shows less than one percent of the disease this spring, while untreated seed, shows -16 per cent Infestation In Davidson county. Tom Tarheel says his monthly cream check makes his cotton clear profit each fall. . Why take a chance on tires? All Types All Sizes * All Prices ALL GOODYEARS There are scores of different brands of tires on the mar* ket?they all look pretty much alike?everyone claims he has the best? there are all kinds of "spe cial offers" floating around ?it is no wonder car owners are confused Here is one sure way to play safe. Buy a genuine Good year Tire from us?they cost no more?frequently less. Our service is always in your interest?Prompt? Expert?Courteous. Good Gulf Gasoline - Greasing and^Tasfiing LOUISBURG SERVICE STATION CLAUDE COLLINS, Manager Battle The Insect A R M Y J calcium: arsenate (For Bean-Beetle) PARIS GREEN ARSENATE LEAD LIQUID FLIT SPRAT BEE BRAND POWDER HESS' INSECT POWDER FLY SWATTERS LIQUID DlflnrFEOTANT HESS' ELY CHASER ELY TAPE PAPER TANGLEFOOT FLY PAPER DAISEY FLY KILLER POISON FLY PAPER TOETITY WITH SOMEN WIEE, SCREEN DOORS, SOMEN WINDOWS Poultry Feeds, I Poultry Supplies, Poultry Remedies Don't forget The TTJL-O-PEP.. _ Don't forget The DR. OTffl L. P. HICKS OH TH? BUSY OOBHBB ,*? T >i". LOUI8BUBG, N. a
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