COjU The burning subject of the day la Coal?can I get the kind I want, the grade that burnt beet in my stores and get It when I need it? Our answer is?Yes, if you order from us. We hare Just received a new shipment I C E Don't forget that our Ice is made from pure well water that is O. K'd. by the State Laboratory and our price is attractive. Call us over phone. R. G. PERSON "15SURE XITD BE SUBS" ? ?BE SURE ?ad rith T. W. WATSOR il: a irsure* ? Subacrlb* to THE FRANKLIN" 1150 Par Year la Adraaeo. Automobile Tires and Tubes Handled by us as a SIDELINE to our WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS. Bought in CAR LOAD LOTS and sold direct to the TIRE USER at Wholesale Jobbers Price List. b 13 months unconditional guarantee against all defects and all road hazards or accidents, In writing signed by the manufacturers without extra charges. Others cheaper with regular standard guarantee against defects of ma terial or workmanship. Most Tire Manufacturers make Two or Three different grade tires and issue a guarantee similar to the one we give you, on their Best Grade, but charge from $1.00 to. $2.00 extra for it. .We don't. We invite a comparison as to Grade, Guarantee and Price. We carry a large stpck of different make Tubes. _ "***" CT* ? flW m.~ Pjipu -TJJ Have lot good second Hand Tires, sizes 30x3 1-2 and 29x4.40. Louisburj. Grocery Co. Partners in Progress We have been intimately associated with the progress and development of this section for more than forty years. It is our desire to promote the agricultural possibilities of this section, and we invite your account with the view of building a credit relation for future years. ^ 7" Citizens Bank & Trust Company ST..HXNDEB80N, N. 0. ?r*T r;; "The Leading Bank In this Section' YOINGSVILLE HO>OR BOLL The following la the honor roll tor aecond month of Youngsvllle School: Second Grade?Stella Perry, Henry Lee Wheeler, Elite Wiggins, Henry T. Currln, James Thomas Baker, Thelma Frazter, Velma Mae Mitchell, Ooedia Wright, Mallsaa Pearce. Third Grade?Mildred Pearce, Nora Mae Hall, Luclle Green, Alice Con yera, Annie Mae Gay. Clair Hill, Dor othy Mitchell, David Splvey James Mitchell. Fourth Grade?Frances Allen,* Sar ah Ann Baker, Lizzie Hayes, Jose phine Hendricks Marguerite Perry, Mary Estelle Winston, Nancey Win ston, Charlie R. Edwards, Bland Hill, Richard Mitchell. Fifth Grade?Clifford Layton, Rob ert Cheatham, Julius Hendricks, Clan sell Carter, Elven Pearce, Fred Cheat ham Cash, R. B. GUI, Mabel Wheeler, Luclle Perry, Bettie Clifton Harris, May Roberts, Mary Charles Mitchell, Luclle Tlmberlake. ?. Sixth Grade?Catherine Edwards, Bcnnle Franklin, Esther Slkes, Ruth Roberts, Virginia Perry, Ella Pilvitte, Helen Pearce. Seventh Grade?Ruth Bridges, Ru by Cawthorne, Ruby Gracey Holden, Inez May, Ruby Tlnger, Linda Mae Roberts, Vivian Wiggins, Josephine Holden. Eight Grade?Myrtle Lee Hendricks, Clara Holden, Rujth Mae Keith, Itene Timberlake, Helen Roberts, Edna Young, Beatrice Barham. Ninth Grade?Margaret Young, Lln wcod Stevenson, Allethla Holden, Frances Haley, Martha Carter, Mary Susan Pearce, Edna Winston, Jose phine Wade, Edna Catlette, Thelma Roberts, Goldle Keith. Tenth Grade?Katherine Cheatham, Clara Belle Goswlck, Elizabeth Pearce, Inez Newsome, Nina Pulley, Merna Young-, Eleventh Grade ? James Allen, Richard Hill, Clair Layton, Estelle Holden. GET THE RAT AND SAVE MONEY The filthy wharf rat aa he la known in North Carolina ia not one of the so-called necesaary evils with which cilisena are supposed to live in com munal bliss but is a pest that can and rhould be exterminated. The Norwegian rat can be eradicat ed successfully and his ravages check ed by systematic and careful cam paigns of extermination, says "C. D. Schwartx, biologist of - the United States Biological Survey, who is now working with the State College Ex tension Service. "During the colder months of the year, the rat congre gates in buildings and it is at this time that his damage is more notice aide and when control campaigns may be more effectively conducted." Mr. Schwartz is at present conduct ing a number of campaigns in sever al ettteror the swte~tt> demonstrate how the rat may be controlled. In November, February and March, he has arranged campaigns in Durham. Vnston-Salem and Salisbury. Fol low-up work in eight other eities and towns will be done in December-and January to study the results secured in campaigns already conducted. Mr. Schwartz believes that the con trol of rats is a community affair and that if a comprehensive campaign of icisoning and trapping is put on. the rat population may be heavily re duced. Farmers lose considerable giein and other feedstuffs each win ter by the ravages of thte pest. Then ] too the rodent is a filthy animal, car' rving disease germs and spoiling n uch food which he does not con sume. Any community wishing to conduct a rat campaign may secure facts from the biologist. In some cases, he would be available personally for handling the actual work. Mr. Sch wartz says interest has been evinced In many communities in this work of eradication, and it is becoming one of the tasks of cities and health depart ments in improving sanitary and eco nomic conditions. Beaufort County farmers are plan ning to organize a county livestock association to promote the develop ment of this industry on every farm of the county. SPELLS OF BACKACHE "I haw and Cer ebri at intervals far sixteen years, whan I suffered from wsaVnaaa, and tt always helped me," ?ays lira. J. W. Jlnright, R. F. D. 3, Troy, Ala. "Mostly I was afflicted with bad ?pells of hrhaohs At times I felt as if my back would hraak. I would drag one foot after the other, in a halplaaa aort of a way, and once I got down in baa. My husband nrgad ma to My husband nrgad ma to taka Cardui, and I soon found whgt a ftua madiclna it taagy wi WT1TV mm ? A in \i n Ji vy non my s?cona cnua Httla, I wash wary had haatth. I did not pick up as I should ham. I waa wow and sickly. I do not baliam that I would ham coma through, but far CoiduL", Tab TUM HACXOUUCHT See Gus & Gup Self RJsia* Floor I7jOO bbl \??j Brni tie qt Great Jforthera Bean* tie qt Baby Lima Beans 80e qt Plato Beans (Best of all) Me qt Blaekeje Pea* Me qt Extra Fancy trap. Peaches Me lb JIb Dandy Coffee Me lb Black Bake Coffee Ste lb Bar Oaee?Bay Always Mother Oats Ub 7 os Ke 4 con pons get 7 piece set Chfaa free Bay what yea pay for and no fake prices, down on one article and ap on another. Tour* to xrrt, . A. J. Jarman 101 W. Nub St Oppoalto P. O. Pbooa 118 -nrsuits ahu be soke" _ -BE SUES and with T. \t. WAT80S 2-24-tf OISCPE* DANGER Warning to The = Public! = Influenza is prevailing parti ally on account of people wear ing damp or wet shoes, half ?.-le?are not water proof, there fore we have purchased a stock of water proof full or whole Pnneo Soles which we can gua rantee to keep your feet dry. Price only a fraction higher !.an half soles. LOUISBURQ REPAIR SHOP I. LEHJLAH. Proprietor. Next to Tar River Bridge DR. J. C. MANN the well knows Eyesight Bpeo Ullat and Optician will be at Parrish Jewelry Store, Loots, burg. K CL. every first end third Thursday. Office hours 10 e. at. to 3 p. m. Over twenty years dally experience In examining Hie next visit will be Thurs day, November 21, 1329. FOR SALE! We hare Utt*<l tor Ml* follow In* properties: Nice lot, N. Mala St. near ooL le**. . . I lota facing Graded School grounds. Lot N. Church Street M acres Harm land Crprea* Creek ownshlp MS acres farm land, (rowing timber. Cedar Rock Township. TS acres farm land Cedar Rock Township 1 nice dwelling town of Lonla. Franklin Insurance & Realty Co. W? Mil *11 kin da Bap aa tea fva Prompt u< TO ALL ALIKE It makes no difference how small your account may be. Courtesy, financial advice, and the beet we have in service and accommodation are given to all depositors alike. Of course we are glad to get large accounts, but we wel come small ones too. ?# MERCHANTS BANK } Safist For Sav/jygs ' Ford Chevrolet Nash Dodge and other makes of slightly Used Cars. Different Styles, Good Condition ALSO New Chryslers and Plymouths CASH or TERMS Fred's Filling Station F. B. LEONARD, Owner L0UI8BUBQ, North

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