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LOCALS.
?L. R.Moye has taken a permanent
position with the Crescent X>'rug
J Co., where (ie will be glad to have
I his friends call to see him.
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?Mr. A.J. Morton was called bj
wire to the bedside of hie daughter
Mrs, James Moye at Rex Hospital
last Friday. Mrs. Move is suffering
from pneumonia.
Old isanta is due to arrive just at
the clock strikes twelve Saturday
night, all little folks who wish to be
remembered by him had better be
safe in "nappies" house by then.
?J. H. Harris killed two nice (?]
porkers Monday weighing respectively
19 and 25 pounds. The>
were a little over ten months old
[The above sounds like our reporter
or someone made a little mis.
take?Editor]
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bowen went
in I!nrham Thursday to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Bo wen'a sister, Mrs
Gaston E, Riggsby, who died sud.
denlv Thursday morning of paralysis,
Mrs. Riggsby' was buried in
" Durham Friday.
?On account of next Sunday
Deing Ubnstmas day Sunday School
will be at 10:16 instead of 9:45 at
??theretofore at both of the Churcbee
and Preaching services wilt be at
11:30 instead of 11 at the Baptist
Chnrob.
?The remains of Miss Lacy
Dickerson, a former resident of the
town, was brongbt here from Durham
where she died Sunday, and
burried at the old Dickerson place
Monday. She was a sister of Marcillus
and Jack Green Dickerson and
a ttiece of "Aunt Abbey House" ol
' (rival war tame.
Personal
H. T. Harris visited Raleigh Friday.
Rev, W.W. Rose went to Weldon
Tuesday
Miss Mattie Ballard spent Sunday
n KittreU.
W. H. Byrum visited his daughter
n Raleigh last week.
Miss Florence Pernsll visited
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| Louishurg Wednesday.
: Miss Dora Marks left for her
hotue in Pittslioro last week.
, Graham Blackley, of Rogersville,
Tenn., is visiting bis parents here.
Manly Pritchard, of Portsmouth,
Va., is visiting friends and kiudred
I here.
[ Misses Martha Harris Jean Ward
| and Oza Cooke are at home for the
, | holidays.
A. II. Vann spent Sunday ini
Henderson with bis sister, Mrs. J.
i A. Moore.
A W. Holmes and family, of Dur\
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CooltCB.
Miss Effiie Vines returned to her
' home in Tarboro to spend Xmas
Tuesday.
Win. F. Joyner attended the hearing
of the Standard Oil Co., in Ral1
eight last week.
?MrarGraoe Ward opont Thursday
' and Friday of last week in Kioh'
mond, Va.,
Messrs. W. C. Kearney, E. H.
Evans and George Allen spent Monday
in Kaleigh.
Miss Ella Harris returned to her
home in Harris Township to spend
the holidays Friday.
N. G. Fry and sister, Mrs. Arch
Leonard, of Wake, visited J. II.
Fry, their brother last week.
Mrs. S. F. Spruill, of New Jersey
i and Miae Sallie Parham, of Raleigh,
. are vising at Mr. J. W. Nowels.
Messrs Hugh Daniel, W. J. Cooke
i C. C. and D. B. Kearney Ad Leon
ard Henderson are at home for the
i holidays.
' Misses fjugie Allen, Ida Conyers,
Fannie Bell Allen, Nellie Whitfield,
Eflie Vines, Mabel Cooke, Ora Winston,
Mary Kearney, Messers. P. B.
Winston, Shem Cooke and Joe
Cooke attended a Christinas entertainment
in Youogsville Friday
' night.
Election of Officers.
At a regular meeting of the Jnnior
' Order on last Monday night the following
officers were eleoted: \
I H. F. Fuller, Councillor.
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T. T. Terrell. Eve
nier than others.
We have several good organs i
$25 and $35. We have reduce
moving. You will find us on t
? Hi ]f~ arv 1st with plenty of goods U
will want. With new ^ujrtei
" & i will be better able lo serve vo
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B. L. Bragg, Vice Councillor.
C. C. Holmes, Assistant Record ing
Secretary. ?
6. H. Purgurson, Conductor. P
B. J. Blackley, Warden.
A.'TT. Morton, Inside Sentinel. 1
"M. D Gardner,-Outside Sentinel. ?
Dr. R. B. Henderson, Chaplain. a
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NOTICE
J. O. Beasley <fc Son, o! Ingleside is
wish to announce that they intend "
going out of business after this year *
and they want to sell their entire n
stock of goods at once. This is one o
ot the finest stands in one of the *
most prosperous communities in the
State and anyone wishmg^t&r make p
a chance or to do a mercantile busi- m
ness would do well to call and see
them. The store house is well arranged
and plenty of room being 30 o
feet x 50 feet and has two floors. K
They have done a cash business of ?
over $6000 this year with a capital of f,
about $1000. - The only reason lor %
; setting-is that the work ia -too con J
fining tor their nealtn. They pre. -j
fer to rent the store house for any e
number of years, bat would sell it it ti
anyone wishes especially to -bay it. H
The house iB well lighted with gaso- J?
line lights. s
J. O. Bxasley & Son. V
Ingleside, N.C. ^
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FOR SALE. o
12T acres of good farm land three y
miles from WoM'i store. Apply to
J. T. liiTCHsin,
RFD, Castalia, N. C. "
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SALE OF LAND. ?
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Under and by virtue of an order of h
the Superior Court of fraqklin County, F
made in the Special Proceeding entitled 31
J. C. Stallings, Administrator of H, C. p
Denton, Minors, and W. H. Yarbo- si
rough, Jr., Guardian lAd Litem, the h.
undesigned commissioner will on the b
2nd day ef January, 1911, at about the b
hour of noon at the Court House door V
in Louisburg. N. C-, offer for sale to a
the higheet bidder for eash that certain R
tract or parcel af land lying and being f<
in'Franklin County and State of North li
Carolina, bounded and deecribed as fol- p
lows VIZ: v
Bounded on the North by the landu k
of Kearney Pearee, on the last by the t
lands of J, C. Pearee, on the South by b
the laade of J. C. Pearee and on the ai
West by the lands ef B. P. Peareef e>
and containing two acfee more or leas, b
it being the lands belengiag to H. C. C
Denton, deceased, at the time ef his St
duth i
This the 3rd day of December, 1910
Bea T. Holdsn. Qommleeioaer.
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anuary 1st, Buildi
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traded in-for pianoa wo offer now at "t-?
J the prices on 5ur pianos before
he corner at Clifton building, Janu>
give you all the convenience you
s anil more costly experience we
vj than oyer before.
ou for the Past
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flul business year in <?ur IS ycam
ill especially do wo thank tho en?ve
all helped us sell More goods.
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NOTICE. ^
Having qualified as administrator of ?
he estate of Rhoda Cannady, deceased,
f Franklin County, this is to'hotify all
ersons, holding claims against said y
state to 'present them to the under- *
igned on or before December 10th.
911 or this notice will be plead in , bar
f their recovery. All persons owing
aid estate will please come forward
nd make immediate payment
J. P. Hill, Admb.
V. M. Person, Atty. .
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as adminitratrix
of L. S. Alford, deceased, this
I to notify all persons holding claims
gainst his estate to present them to me
nor >?fore October 24th, 1911 or this
otice will be plead in bar of their reDvery.
All persons owing said estate
ill please make immediate payment,
'his October 24th, 1910.
MRS SUE P. ALFORD, Admx.
tickett & White, Atty's.
rawftiviAUEi SALti UF LAND.
Under and by virtue of the power
Dnferredjupon me in a certain mortage
deed executed to me by Phil W.
/illiams and wife, and duly recorded
1 the office of the Register of Deeds T
>r Franklin County in Hook 174. page |
I will, on Saturday, the 7th day of
anuary, 1911. at the_hpur of noon, sell
t nnKhr auction At the Court House
oorin LouSDux^rNrcTTtoTEe^HIgB^
st bidder for cash, a certain piece or _
ract of land lying and bding in Frank- ?t?i
n county, North Carolfha, in Louis- ?
ure township, and described and dened
as tollows, to-wit: On Mineral TT
pring street 140 feet to corner of J. _
y Ilollingsworth, thence east 210 feet
5 line of Wiley May, thence in a EZ
outherly direction 140 feet to Hilliard I
rarborough's line, thence west 210 feet
? the beginning at Hilliard Yarborugh's
comer, and known as the Dan- ^
?1 Hazleweod lpta. This 6th day of m
iwember, 1910. , ' I 1
R. W. Hudson, Mortgagee, j I
TRUSTEE SALfi OF LAND.
By virtue of a power of sale eontain[1
in that certain deed of trust, ex
cuted en the 22nd day of August, 1908,
y Jacob Evans toM. S. Clifton, Trus?e,
and duly recorded in the registry of
ranklin County, in Book 182 at page
96, default having been made in the
ayment of the indeb'edness thereby
scured, and demand for foreclosure
aving been made upon the trustee
y the party holding the bond secured
v said deed the undersigned will, on
londay, the 2nd day of January 1911,
t about the hour of noon, at the Court
louse door in I-ouisburg, N. C., offer
n sale, to the highest bidder at pub- T
c auction for cash, a certain tract or
iece of land by said deed of trust coneyed,
and thereon described as fol>ws:
Bounded on the north by Alex
bmsten, on the east by Starling Yaroro,
on the south by J. P. Timber lake,
nd on the west by Henry Williamson,
Detaining 4 3-4 acres more or leas, and fW
sing the parsel of land bought from
. U. Cooke. The above land is told
ibject to the dower of Soian Evans,
idow of aforesaid Jacob Erase.
This the 7th day of Dee. 1919. ?
U.f. CairroN, Trust*. 2
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at the selling out sale of thrt? > I
he Peoples Clothing Store!
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