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BUGGIES _ BUGGIES - BUG(aK 1?? Just received one car of Hackney and Washington buggies, one car :of Richmond i-btigj gies, also the most complete 4ine of harness in town, and sell for CASH OR ON TIME G. W. FORD & SON, -LOUISBURG, North Carolina To the Tobacco Growers of Franklin and ADJOINING COUNTIES I wish to announce to you that I have leased the FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE for a number of years and am glad to extend you an invitation to come to see at tny new location, where I will spare no efforts to see that you receive the top of the market for your tobacco. You are familiar with my method of selling tobacco in Louisburg, and when I put the FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE in the proper condition, which I will at once, I will be better prepared than ever to accommodate you. I will go to South Carolina and operate a warehouse again this season, but will return in time to serve you in the same old reliable way. ? - . S. S. MEADOWS, PROPRIETOR FARMERS - UNION - WAREHOUSE LOUISBURG, North Carolina J. W. MANN & CO. Agents for BRISCOE ThP Mr with Hi? h^if aiuian dollar motor. The best four clyinder car 011 the market. More value for Less Money. Now on display at Beck's Garage, Tlouisburg. Sec the Briscoe Before YOU BUY NOTICE If it is High Grade Lubricating Oils- Greases and ^ Prepared Paints you want See Jessie Vaughn Prices and Terms Right QUALITY GUARANTEED Shipped direct from manufacturer to users. 8e? JE&SIE VAUGHAN for pitcisand termfl. f LOUISBtJRG, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE OF LOUISBURG HOUSES AND LOTS. By virtue of the power ol sale con tained In that certain mortgage deed made by J. P. Hill to C. C. Inscoe, dated Nov. 18, 1910, and recorded In I the Registry of Franklin county in ] Book 174, pago 72, default having been I made in the payment of the debt there-1 by secured, and demand for foreclos ure having been made by tha holder of the debt thereby secured, the un-1 dersigned will on MONDAY. JUNE 1J. 1918, at about the hour of noon, at the courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the ble houses and lots situate in the town of Louisburg, County of Frank lin and State of North Carolina, mora' mtll^'irlT rlftflnnrl unTllTKTmr 1 Bounded on the North by the lands of Austin Green, on the East by the lands of Ephraim Dent, on the South "by llle lands of John Green snd P. W. Williams, and on the West by the street leading from the Newport Road J to the Mineral Springs; it being the lot conveyed by W. H. Yarborough, Jr., Comr. to J. P. Hill, and contain-j ing about one half an acre, deed for which Is dated May 23, 1910, and same is recorded In said Registry In Book 177, page 241. But there is excepted from the operation of this conveyance a small lot with building thereon sold by J. P. Hill to Qalnnle Yarborough In Sept. 1910, deed fqr which Is duly recorded in Franklin Registry refer ence to which Is hereby made. This May 17th, 1918. C. C. INSCOE, Mortgagee, to the use of A. T. Wilson, transferee. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attorneys. 6-17-4t NOTICE. Hatorfg qualified as executrix of the estate of *>'. H. PleaasnU, deceased, late of Franklin County, this Is to no said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 8th day >f May, 1919, or this notice will b? plead in bar of their recovery. Ali pursons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and maka imme diate settlement. This May-8. 1918. MISSOURI A. PLEASANTS, 5-10-6t Extr. Should tr.e German language be taught antf studied in Acerica? Per haps not Just now, but one of these dnya "kultur" and "spurlos versenkt" and "schreeklichkelt" will be blotted out of it, and it will tako Its place among the world languages agal-. Whooping Oongh. In this disease it Is Important that the cough be kept loose and expector ation easy, which can be done by giv -w>?- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. P. H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, "My two daughters had whooping cough. I gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it worked llko a charm." Iris and peonies and rose? and Jun?: brides. Quite the loveliest things In th6 world, and all blomming y.ia month. KING BASE BALL YIELDS TO VOLLEYBALL INC AMP Popularity Of Volley Ball Am#ng Sol. dlera Surprises All Old Baa? ball Fana. What are the favorit? games with the soldiers la training Citmpa In the southeastern division ? The Immediate However, this 1? not correct, according to the la te?t statistical report oom MM t>T R. tt Onbbon. Af f T. M. q A. pfayslca' director for the sootheast. ?TO division, aided tay the t}? 128 phya M dime ton In tto camp*. T&etr Oc ?aaa of the number of ganes flayed ?ad the nnmtyir of arnan Ee<Tlr*H) tin? ?}K>V that *oOay bell la the mest ?fcr of an n?re was a Una vtea tawM) vaa t?b taoet popoter ?part In Qte cm ?id to Q? taoQQt at March tt Rw a* maltr m ut <An but t& tte fdtowlag month tha Wwly lBtrodnoed same of roUar kail e*? by the eold?M? with of an?halt?? tad the rwoM lathe aamta department Uh tha B>ea*i a( bJLM eaaUy held Amt tt* eoldtore. fefcil t? Vaxy-eaaOy n?J?fialn*t 1 It tt sxpUis*ltiha& rplHy IM1 can ba l<H ad th a mt/ <naO apaoa Uoat tt.'Aa at ? twill aawt Tha MM' artOi little prmetioe oaa IWW? MaaiI la Ilia iaai? Anetharfe* tar* a thai aft ef tha play*** M Mt Uda* ara ^ajtag fhe entice tlmn. Can >ll<l 'nawii*?) and the gaaaea 4e net tMt lirtuy ao ifng as baseball. la taM ?Ot muab Inu? tha* tha average taMball tuning The only wpripmeat ueaduo to* Qmb game la one ball aarf tea hot. PWgtoxf t?atan U a aether gawe (hat ia mtrbit a great hit *Ut tha aotdJera ?od new raaka Strarth la pop Ulatttfi. riia gene alpe aan he play ad to a Knelt apace, Oa distance? be tween lama beta* only thirty feet Eh thle eaiae a tar?*, aott ban la aeetf and tiwfMphar la implrtid to men the aodoctiaod ttmrr All ttae (km rf the pareot gtana M tibaaball 1a ?avM lor pbg-grooad Ml and tha fhyhg ha* ail thB tbftDft and toBM' duttttiti that ta to be had to tha national lut Aa an eatextadaar baling la w? mueh In the BmaUgtM In the eaonpe and Dke baaehall has aa lanpiensa fal davoteee. Providing gVM naaeot t? of no small laupavt Uttato tte-eatape an U 1? ahown to CM phyateal d**atoi"a report that M?L|ll i nn hi attendance ad it*, to whfch ?V*6 teUnn ?rtlnljadtid^ to T. M. C. i American Electric Shoe Shop Louisburg, N. C. Bring your old worn out shoos to the American Electric Shoo Shop and see what a good pair of shoes can be made of them...Do not ran the risk of haTlng jour shoes cnt or sewed improperly by Inexperienced help. Bring them to an expert who knows his bull nc8s,..K. ?. L. Lancaster Is the man. Better leather, cheaper prices.' * 1 ^ j New Shop, New Tools, New Man We have leased the Addie Perry old stables oil South Main Street, had them remodeled and converted into one of the most fully equipped and modern Machine Shops in North Carolina. In our equipment will be found the latest mach ? ines for all work on the market including 24in x 16 foot and 15in x 8 foot South Bend Lathes, 42in Cannedy Ot to Radial Drill, 20 in. Upright Silver Manufacturing Co., Drill, 304 A. Oster Power Pipe and Bolt Machine, releasing die, Simpers and all other necessary tools, and drill bits from 64ths to 1 1-2 inches and complete Blacksmith shop. Our Mr. T. K. Allen, Manager for this concern, s one of the best and most careful machinists in North Carolina and will have personal supervision of all work. Agents for FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILE. Coy ^Machine Co. Phone No. 295-J 1 LOUISBURG, : NORTH CAROLINA
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