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3. Its ran ,:: V i , . ; t t World's Greatest 'Pain '''u -Killer tl .fun . RMaiica."lAme - Back. Stiff ins. CuM, cruiaes.wutt v' Toothache, and allerve,xoneanuMU5aa Aches ana ; :,v r 71,. cackag. a$c,5oc and t ixoby alldeal rMdneererywhere. Sample by mallfree. lOAHREMCDY CO.,MCHMOH0, VA., IOTeH,MAMtU.aWU i t -' - r 6 Far Plant Wood's Seeds; For The - ' Garden Thirty years in business, with : a steadily increasing trade erery ; year until we have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country is the best of evidence as to - ; 4 The Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cbw Pevs, Soja Beanslind all Farm Seeds, Wood's Descriptive Catalog the most useful and valuable of -Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. - ' T.V.V00D& sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va Two Town Lots For Sale . Lot known as Holloway lot and t adjoining. Very convenient to raded school. Fine opportunity (ret 2 bargains. For terms &c -r wr -rri-vt rr e me. o. vv . xixvr. EARLY COTTON AND IUPROViED FARII SEED; The,; adrantases , earlj jpotton and possibilities ia South era agricol ture are:hot tally realized, with ,'iml proved tarm seed." The trouble .if most farmers ;are trying to make too much ;! cotton planting :r largely of large boll, later maturing afjelies, large stalks and of lonb: "growth. wmh!u gretujr uepuues Toe , leruuiy ol iue"gou ana bo iaie as to not ier mit hi 'growing another crop fornm- provement, the same year.' With' an improved strain; of early cotton, pro lific and a . larger -yield -of lint from seed, the total products are equal to the best later maturing varieties, and at the same time it is "made - possible to growytwo crops annually with-but I yerylittle more expense, one of ither 1 1 a: Notice of Sale By virtue of the power confered up- i me in a certain deed ot trust exe- ted to me by Haywood Ferry and fe, and duly recorded in the Registry Deeds of Franklin county in booK IbZ ke 104, I will, on Monday, March 15, ?, sell at the court house door in lisburg, N. C, to the highest bidder cash, certain tracts of land situated the county of Franklin- and State of Irth Carolina, more particularly de ibed'as follows: st. One tract in Franklinton town- p adjoining the lands of Mrs.. J. C. kkerson, Mrs. F. L. Harris and ;rs, and bounded as follows: Be linir in Simm's bridge road, near a e rock, corner J. I., JV R. and RrE Knight, thence along the roadn. li, e 7 poles and 6 links, n 3911 e : 7 s 20 links, n 304 e 44 poles 7 links, tli e 48 poles, n 64 e 31 poles to . Fuller s line, Mrs. Harrison cor- thence n 71& w 8 poles 15 links to a Mrs. Fuller s corner, thence n 24 poles 5 links to a rock and iron m tTT 1 m a ft ' (e, inos. wooanei corner, tnence 17 w 135 poles 11 links to a rock nerfor the McKnight s Brook une, ince s lbt, e 14b poles iu linKS to beginning, containing 60J acres. 2nd tract in Franklinton township, ad- ling estate of W Hazelwood and prs, bounded as follows: Begmning stake, Hazelwood'8 corner, thence w 88 poles to a hickory stump, e 214 poles to Tar River, thence said road, 97 poles to a stake, uwood'B corner, s 18, w 15 poles sassairas, riazeiwooa s corner. ice 8 zti w b6 poles to the begin containing izt acresi more or -less 31 1-5 acres sold J. N. Perrv. ts. Jtl. .TERRY. Trustee. Feb 12, 1909. annual clover, rye or vetch, and second crop of cotton, corn, peanuts j ' ed for these crops except -Phosphoric Acid and Potash, as the legaminous crops f urnish 20 to 30 times as much nitrogen as is usually applied in fer tilizer per acae. The stock to con sume the hay crop will raise more manure in value than the average farmer pay s for fertilizer, -and you have the increased rom stock Jto sell te me market, lour land will socn get. rich enough to grow vegetahleb Vhen a crop of cabbage, pdtatoes or other early vegetables can be grown with early cotton as a second crop to the amount ot $500 or more dol lars per acre annually. B"t I have chosen . to grow Improved Farm Seed in the full sense and meaning these wordu imply. Sugar Loaf Cot ton, the earliest, most prolific, lar gest yielder of lint from seed cotton and total produsts. Sugar Loaf Cocke's Prolific Corn, which has two good sized perfect ears, straight rows of pearL white grains improved with such distinct characteristics that no other seed can be substituted for them and the most valuable acquisi tion improved, fteed .could have to prevent fraud which is so commonly practiced. The flowers of Sugar Loaf Cotton all have re4 spots which no other variety can boast, How I to flncredseJheYieldof Friiit:' 1 ' - . r. . . ; V Increased fruit crops are mor often the result of good manage ment than of good luck. Fruit-trees and fruit plants' need a liberal supply oi Ykg mm- Carolina Fertilizers The trees Absorb plant foods--that ts. nrrrfwm. nKrxnSonV -rA . - and potash from the soil just the same as any othcT crop. Experi ence has shown this over and over again. r This truth' has become so v; well recognized that 44 return to the land what the tree removes If you -.- would expect the best results " has become an axiom with the best growers.' - ,? i . J. r ' . ; Apple, pear, peach, orange and other fruit trees soon respood.to careful fertilization. , But be sure to use thebest fertilizers. x w I made a test with other companies', fertilizers," says Mr. H. O. Lowry, of Manatee County, Fla.7 and yours proved to be the best. The yield where I used Virginia-Carolina. Fertilizer, was just twice as -much as where the other two companies fertilizer , was used." Hundreds , of users ; say Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers are cheapest because of theirgood qualities give better satisfaction and quicker results. . y Many facts of great interest and valiiel to fruit growers are pub . lished infthe new 1909 Farmers Year Bookt 5 topy of which will be . sent free on application to an J of our sales offices. Vitginia-CairoUnb Chemical Co. Sales Offices Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Yz. Columbia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah. Ga. MempbisTenn. CMnrlnlaCarpijna) "Chem(pol sz Salts Oficti Durham, N.C Ouxlestoa. S.C. BahiiDore, Ud. Col umbos, Ga. Moottomery, Ala Shrrreport, La. 'FIRST NATIONAL hbderson n. c With rUaourc ef It Eats Up Rust. 6-5-4 will make ao old, rusty Stove, or Stove Pipe, look like new, because it eats up rust. Vhen you setup your Stoves, this Fall, give Xhem a coat of 6-5-4; it is-applied like paint, will not rub off and SHINES ITSELF. It also iaie rter the utd ton, ross ks a rsts, outd in a, slbls thy TED: Reliable, energetic roon to Bel ncann oil, eraees t.nd Dai t in inKlin and udioininer ennntioa Snlanr rommiBBion Fairfax Reflnina- Ho. uieTeland, Ohio Notice to Chancy Egcrjon. 1 will take notice that on the 4th y HI . 1 AAfl TV . a ay, 1 Dougnt for your . due for the vear of 1907 a ?nt d in b ranklin Countv. and in t.h 01 Louisburtr. onnfain i f ; j 1 1 ri . . . ou r, saia joi was listed m ame for taxes.' You will further oticethat on the 14th dav of v. 1 snail armiv trt tn : ' trr-j ww . 1 pi franklin County for a deed 1 ana unless the same is redeemed oiore said time. - s . MRS. E. C. PERRY, ;. tli Februarv. 1909. eturned without findihir- J. .J: Mter. Constahlo V r ', If v your dealo uasn t Bro. hare. Loyiisburg. Saves Hard Work it cKinne qua lined as Loaf Cocke's Prolific Corn is a -dis tinct variety and maT- be known by its perfect breeding. ' ; Sixty-six acres constitutes xay in dividual crop, and is enough for one man to look after and improve as iV should be. I have it enclosed in stock wire and -subdivided ..into three sections, all watered. One section is 7 grown in clover and .cotton, one in clover or vetch and' corn, the othif in rye andxpeanuts or peas annually. My gross income from products and sale of seed am ount to $10,000 this year. The increased value in im provement of land in seven years is from 1-4 bale of cotton to 1 1-2 to 2 ales, and 2 barrels of corn to 8 to 10 barrels per acre, oi in money val- uitibn $100. , . I. W. Mitchell, Prop Youngsville, N. C. Notice. ; The undersigned having administratrix of James Stokes de ceased, notice is hereby given to all owing his estate to make immediate payment, and those holding; claims against said estate will present them on" or before January 15th, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This Jan. 15, 1909.' Roburta Stokes, Admr'x. Mr. Miller, Howeaqua. -,-TS. X-i an V opinion it yourself. It or uUag Sales Stables' Only. ing sold out my Livery De- eut I desire to announce to fblic that Ipwill continue mv ptables at the same ataad. ' ' sh to have a settlement with Ise owing me for The best way to form aTinn--. an arinlA is f.in nsft vet- the testimony of others hould carry much height. M. H. Miller, of MOweaqua, 111., says that f the ,. only thing he knows of that wijl surely cure stomach trouble, indigestion and con stipation is Dr Caldwelrs Syrup Pepsin, the great I herb ? laxajbive cempound, which is safe and also- pleasant to ike taste. It is . absolutely . guaranteed to do what is claimed for it,. , and if you want to try it before buying, , send: your address for a free sample bottle to Pep sin Syrup Co.. 119 Caldwell Bldg., Mon ticel'o, III. -It is sold by The Boddie Perry Dru6 Co., at 50c and $1 a bott-e. NOTICE livryj AT nil endeavor fr taan a'U 1 norses and mules, and., -will 1 to sell all who wish to ' hiiv nd warranted animals. - K. F. Fuller, r , Louisburg, N. C. at ORDERS WANTED. opened a boardinir nA ISA at i L T-.1 . . O ciount Street. RaleiVh M r "i ue giad to have all who r ooard to call and see mer I siaato ve aUmy Franklin imends call fr, aaa. t..' Mrs. S. W.Jones': Having qualifiedfas . executor:, of 4 the will of John H. Gupton, deceased, late of Franklin county j Ni C, this is to notify v all persons-" having claims against said estate to present the same to me on or .before the 18th day of Feb. 1910 or this "notice will be -plead in bar of there recoveryr AH persons.Mndeb- ted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersigned this Feb, 18. 1909. - j -; , E. M. GUPTON, Ext. Famous rJoDesTMiltandftesidencc antf Other Valuable Town and Country Property to be Sold t Public Action. By virtue of a judgment of of the Su perior Court of Franklin county ren dered in the cause entitled Wm. H. Ruf fln, adm'r of J. F. Jones ys Mrs. Onnie T. Jones et al the -undersigned will on ' Monday, 1st day of March, at the court house door m Louisburg, K. . at 12 o'clock m, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder the following described property : 1. The'Mansion House tract of J. F. Jones, adjoining H. 1. Egerton, G. W. FoTd, et al, containing seventy acres more or less. On . this is located the mansion house of the late J. F. Jones4 stables, outhouses, etc. 2, The TStore House tract adjoinmg the mansion house tract and containing T about two acres on which is located the store house now occupied by J . C. Fos ter and a small dwelling house also oc cupied by J. 05. Foster. 3. The Mill and Gin tract containing about 10 acres on which is situated the flour and grist mill, and cotton gin and he water power used in running same, also a miller's, house. v o. A tract ol Una in Town- ot. lxuis urg on Louisburg and Fianklinton rail- roaa bounaea as louows:. ijegmningat he intersection of Main street and Tar river and running thence along Main Btreet. t the line of said railroad, where it intersects said Main street, thence eastwardly along line of said railroad to Jones, and Egerton's corner thence along Egertpn's line to TarTtoer, thence up Tar river to .the beginning, contain ing five acres more or less, but there is excepted from these boundaraies ' th ot on which .the colored Episcopal church is located. This lot contains a nice dwelling and valuable storage house Lots rto. 1, 2 and 3 will be sold singly first and then together. ' - V vTerms of sale: 1-4 cash, balance in 12 months from day of salewith inter est from day of sale.- For further .infor mation apply to the undersigned. ' This March 29, iao9. . - . . ;. T. W. Bicketi Com. Sale of Valuable Tract of Lanl By virtue of an order of resale made at January term, 1909, Franklin Super ior Court, in the cause entitled Martha Strickland et als vs A. I. P. Harris, the undersigned commissioner wil sell at public auction to the highest bidder for casn at the ourt House door in Louis burg, N. C, onhe first day of March, 1909, at about the hour of noon a tract of kvid situate in Harris township. Franklin county, described and bound ed as follows, viz: Beginning at a h? red oak, GuUey's Hne n ar the Hortoo House, thence s 1-1-2 71 poles to a large pine on Cooleys Creek; thence down said creek as it meanders 13S-1-2 poles to a laree ash, said to be the mouth of a branch; thence up said branch as It meanders S51 poles to the 8pivey corner in Perry's line; thence n S3 w ld'. poles 2p links to a stake, corner of the M acre tract in Sylvester Ransd&le's line; thence s 25 poles 8 links to a stake an ! nointers thence n 88 w 18 poles to a rock. Henry Uorton's corner: thence 25 e 12 polos thence s 21-1-2 e 11-1-2 poles to the branch as it meaaders 38 poles to s stake, J. P. GuUey's corner; thence s 89-J e 79 poles 20 links to the beginning, containing 227 -J more or less. It being me tract of land eonreyed by R. P. Floyd aDd wife to A. J. P. Harris in trust for the heirs-at-law of Willis Hor ton, dec 'd, which deed is of record in Franklin countv Reeistrv Book 88 at -page 114, fsc45 acrtcut offafnd" coa- veyea 10 j. vwse wnicn iclves to be sold of the abore described land 182- l acres. N Last bidder will bo required to deposit 10 per cent of his said bid pend ing the confirmation of the sale as a guarantee of , good faith. This sale is made in consequence of an uupset bid to sale of January 4th, 1909. B. T. Holdkx, Com. Januan- 28th, 1909. BANK! i I Three Hundred Thousand Dollars f we axe prepared to accommodate our pstTDts, V hat ia hundred well satisfied dcpoiutom and will W dec -at you. Watch Us Grow S. R. HARRIS, ' Pres't S T. PEACE CashV 4 4 4 4 4 toinMG2meim(t I to Hall that the. The undersigTied having purchanl the interest of J. S. 1 White-Hall Furniture Company, Louisburg. deire to ast win cuuunue uuttness i ice same stand. I wish to say thst I will ctU ail accunU dut by cr to tb eld tirra, and therefore it becomes necMify far all old account to U it tied within a Limited Time, All those indbU4 to the Whit Hall Furniture Company will therefore pleae come forward and arrange the same at once, a under tue contract the old burin qui! hp tiled up. I SHALL CONTINUE to keep a full stock of eTtrything in the Furniture line, and will W gUd at all time to stre my f 'iends and cutomra. and will guaraxt, a heretofore, satisfaction m eTery partictilar. We makeapiUtT of our Undertaking Department. ReirpectMlT. W. E. White Furniture Company, By W. E. White Workers in Artistic . Photography , RaleiH::jNi;C;, ..1 - "a " Eatablished 25 years,, -r " ' "VYrite us 'a card making gagement, when coming. Capital. an ! en the BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE LoU of new things jui arri crfor the AN IOC COUNTER Come in ami look them over. THE BARGAIN STORE- W. B. COOKE HU L ERS CANDY 'i-V. ii- V"- always; FR ES I THE BODDIE-PERRY ' : Dru Company '5 ; NoUctoFSalc By yirtue of the power confered on me as Executor of the will of Geo. K. Leonard, m item 2nd of said will, I will sell for cash at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Louisburg. K. a, on the 31st day of March, 1909, it being in accord ance with the terms of said will, the following tracts or parcels of land sit uated in Gold Mine Township, Frank lin cSanty, N. C, near Wood's store in said comity. 1st Tract. A tract of land known as the Buck Gupton tract in said town ship, said countv. bounded am fnllnwa- On the North by N. C. Gunton. on the East by N. C- Gupton and on the West and South by the lands known as the old Tom Davis landV- containing 51 acres more or less. 2nd A tract in said township said county, known as the Geo. F. Allen place, bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of Geo. F. Harris and Brothers, on the East by the lands of H. B. Gupton. On the . West and South by the lands of C. G. Wood, con taining three acres more or less. There is on the first tract a good housawith rock chimney and a one horse farm open on the same. On the second tract there is a store house and several other houses. A. S. J. Hamlett. Executor. Wm. H. RufHn. Attv. 1 1 1 - Commissioners Sale of Valuable Timber r Land.; ' By virtue of an order of re-tale, e by the Superior Court of Frank lin County in that special proceedings Admrx. of John Cooke and Lin wood Cook, deceased, and Everard Cook, vs. J. Claude Tucker, and Elba Tucker. his wife, and Mary K.- Cooke, heirs at law, tne unaersignea commissioner will, on- Monday, the 1st day of March. 1909, it being the first Monday in said month, at about the hour of noon, at the Court House door, in Louisburg, N. C; oner for sale to the highest bid der at public auction; for cash, that de sirable and well timbered tract of land situated oh the Warren ton road, about five miles from Louis borg. well known as the .Virginia Cooke home place, and more particularly ! defined as follows: Bounded on the East by the lands lof the estate of Dr. P. S. Foster and the lands belonging to the County Home for the Aged and Infirm, on the North by the lands of Jno. It. . Williams and the lands formerly belonging to - Med icua Edwards.-on -the ? West .by the lands beloHgmg to the estate of Mrs. A.. A. ; Hayes, on, the - South - by the lands of. Mrs. Lutie Cooke Foster ' and Miss Gussie Blacknall, : containing 200 acres, more or less. ? : This is .- one "of the most desirable farms in Franklin County, has a good dwelling on it and contains a fins body of timber. Terms of sale, cash; , This 29tn day 01 Jan. iwj. . .... .-. 4 - v ,VvM. H. Cooke, Commissioner.' ,Wm.lT. Rnffin, Attorney. . . c o A L I am now ready to fuxiiiah all kinds eoaLBt Lump,Sj:4int and satis; cite. P. A REAVIS P. S. Plenty of best shop coaL THET TO DEPOSIT Don't wait until you get more. You "II hm tnrL ed to spend whst rou ha to while waiting. We accept smjdl as wtil as large depodta. Wo invite you to become a Dt positor And of you all he facilities a man of many times your means rotors your money is now. The Farmers -anil Merchants Bank LOUI3DURQ. IN. O. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OVER $40-000 WU BAILEY. Pmldeat ' T W. WATSOH. Cutler, Blanks at TIMES ; Office . FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING. Legal . 'a. '
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