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we will sell you your groceries, dry
goods and shoes at savii g prices.
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BURG, N. C,, December Is'
W ill Pleaaants-hLs just received
new shipment ou want a
bargain attend this sale
ll-24-2t W. E. Murphy
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Notice to the Public. Will
sell at publfc auction to the
highest bidder for cash, on December
the 14th, 1911, at thVlMrs, Bettie Mann
place in Hams township Franklin county,
two mules, cne bene, a lot of tarm
implements fodder, jsnqeks, corn and
IMW9, uuuaenoiu ana iiiciiwi iurm tore,
waeons, buggies, habeas, one cow etc.
Come and secure sorrL bargains. One
lot of fattening hogs.' Tn.. November
20th, 1911.
pd.?2t Mas. J. R. Jeff at.''.
E. A. ROGERS
Tinworjker.
Louisburg, ^JN. C.
Will make estimate s\)n any job
Work Guaranteed. fcalKor write
wl on in noed of anything in my
line 7
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K. P. Hill. This
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Pointed Paragraph*.
From the Chicago News. ?
After a woman makes op her mind what
she wants to' do, she goes and
doee something else.
The average man hasn't much usefor
a woman who attempts to convince him
that be is wrong?and succeeds in doing p
it. What's
in a name? Well, there's the
property many a man tarns over Urhts 1
wife.
Probably a young man wojld enjoy (
kissing a girl even if it was eompul ?ry
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Bitten By Had Cats.
Mr. J. T. Wester, of Cedar Rock
township, this county, had the misfortune
to have three children bitten or
scratched by a mad cat a few days ago,
and he carried the children to Raleigh
this week to take the Pasteur treatment.
Mr, Ollie May, who lives near J. W.
B?. 'er's.'also had a child scratched by
the sa,. s cat that attacked Westerns
children, bu' it was decided that it was
not necessary ?-* treat his child, as the
injury was not coi idered serious.
A Mr. Radferd, nea Centreville, this
county, was bitten by a .. ad dog and is
now in Raleigh taking 7. o Pasteur
treatment. As the result of .his dog
running mad, it is reported that, a general
slaughter of dogs has begun in the
Centreville section.
Notice of Execution Sale j
North Carolina, Franklin County. In
the Superior Court, Ri F. Fuller va W.
<3. Ayscue. 1 By
virtue of an execution directed to
the undersigned from the Superior r
Court of Franklin County in the above
entitled.action, I will Job Monday the
first day of Jan. 1912 kt 12 o'clock at
Ithe court house dooq in said county, I
sell to the highest bidder for cash to b
sHuisiy saia execution all uie rid;tit, e
title and interest wbi h the said W. G. f
Ayscue, the defendai t has in the following
described real estate, all the interest
in remainder a ter the life estate :
of his mothet, Mrs. I arah Ayscae, dovised
to him under t e w;n 0f the late
I. G. Staunton, parti< ularly in the tract
of land, in said wlU devised to Mrs.
Sarah Ayscue apecifiraJU known as the
"Jessie Person Plac< ".Nmntaining 200
acres, more or less. Saedsdefendant is
said to have a one-s xth undivided Interest
in remainder i l the Jeshte Person
Place, and a one six h of one foarth un
divided interest in remainder m the
rest of the real estate of said I. G.
Staunton which was'not speciflally devised
in said will. This Nov. 29, 1911.
W. M. Boons Sheriff.
SALE OF VALUABLeTTOWN LOTsI
By viture of the power of sale contained
in a deed of trust msde and executed
on the, 2nd day of May, 1910 by Anthony
T. Neal and wife SaHie Ann Neal
to Ben T. Holden,?Trustee which is of >
record in Franklin Coun ;y Registry
Book 162 at page 481 del salt haying j
been made in the payment of the note a
thereby secured, I will s< II at public j,
auction to the highest bid ler for cash _
at the courthouse door it Lonisburg, c
N. C. on the 4th day of December 1911 ?
at about the hour of noon the following ?
described real estate and town lots. j
Viz: 1st tract situated in the town of j
Louiaburg and bounded at] follows On ^
the north and east by theiot of Griffin ?
ABeaeley on the west by Main street j
leading over the bridge and on the j
south by tar riyer, 16 feet front run- m
ning Dack 20 feet and being the lot on v
the east side of Main str? t upon which ei
is erected a brick building or store _
house, 2nd tract beginning at a roca, t
corner of Wiley May's < 11 Franltlinton
road, thence n 52d,wl8 t oles 8 links to
May's corner in Phil Williams tine .
thence s 81 nw Ml poles : S links to Hil- ,,
liard Yarboro's Austin C reen and Dan w
iel Hazelwood's eorner, thence along ^
said road n 31 d e Vj po es 18 links to ^
the beginning, contain I >g one acre a
more or less and comp ising the two v
lota occup ied by both /jNr/Yleal and
wife and H. A. Toole an< wile. y
3rd tract. That porti n or (and ly- A
ing on the northern ban : of Tak river ~j
on the east side of Main treet extend- ?<
ing to the lot upon whict is located 'A.
T. Neal shop and extei ding back S? w
feet to the Griffin & B asley stables v
and extending thence 11 a line with a
the western end of said tables to the m
river. A'so all right tit] claim inter- n
est and demand of whatw ever kind and tr
nature ike said A. T. l|eal and wife ^
Sallie Ann Heal hare in any and all
other lands. This Nov I id., 1911
HEN. T. HOL >EN, Trustee, t
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Cranberries and can celery at L. p.
Helta'.
Corn shelters at L. P. Hicks'.
Heat roasters at L. P. Hicks'.
Malaga grapes, bananas, oranges, spies
and cakes at L. P. Hicks'.
Rayo lamps, grates and heaters at L. '
\ Hicks'.
Percolators, tea pots and diamond
dge tools at L. P. Hicks'.
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Tie Glorious
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.ftaERS.. -
?IOU IMKHV, OUIUBIIVOI sua violets.
Bu bs for Spring planting
if yon pi sase.
J. L. O'QUINN & CO.
Raleigh, N. C.
Welcome Chance
To Those
Who Suffer
ioming to'Douisburg, N. C,. on Thursday
December 14th. to stay at
Lancaster Hotel
It. Francis S. Packard, of Greensoro,
one day only, consultation and
xaminatiom confidential, invited and
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'o see an of hie regulir Patients and such
ew Cases, as may w sh to CO?alt him.
?r.Packard enjoysas ate wide reputation,
mongthe professior and the Public oi
forth Carolina, where for more than 2S ,
ears be has derated his entire time to the
tudy, Treatment and Cure of Chronic
iiaeases. The Doctor has had wonderful
access in his chosen work, that of curing ">
kroaic sufferers. Men, Women and Chilren.
The Patients he has restored to
leelth after they had |li? up all hope
( being Cured are lumber ad by the
housands. He is a kind, generous,
emocratic gentleman to meet, of high
holarlv attainments, and dignified per
inality. Coupled with a Brotherly inter.
>t, in all who seek his advice. He does
ot take a Patient for Treatment unless
e can foresee a Cpre of the Case.* The
lost commend able feature of Ma work, x
id one that appeals to the ordinary sick
arson, is the fact of his charge* being so
laaonable and moderate as to make it
ithin the reach,.of even the vety poor,
t no time do the charges amount to
ore than $7.00 a month or about $1.5C
week. He gives his own" medicines,
id there are po extra Charges. It taker
m never more than from four to six
iontha to Cure a Case under Treatment
il Cases, even those who have been |
ven up as lncurakU or Hspslisi, ba re
Ma Cured and rttowd to perfect
Milth bytWa BrilBabt PlfiMmnd the
onaenui meinoa# ne employ I.
If yoa want to meet him and have him J
amine /on, go to ade him, nd talk the
alter over with himA It will Coat yon
liking If be doea nk pot yptt under
aatmaat. If be takasWar ?an. it will
at you a very amallaaak to gat waO.
Rrniember the Date ?
id cable early. '
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