NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE LAXD. Under and Dy virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain deed of trust, executed on the 7th day of Feb ruary, 1920* by and between Peter W Coeper to George N. Bissette. Trus tee. in favor of The Arrington-Bis9ette Company, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the office of the Reg uter of n?x?Hi of Vaah fV?Hntv bt Book 259. page 91. and in the ofTice of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, in Book 236, Page 348. refer ence beln? hereby made to the same for~partIculars (default liavfng been made in the payment of the indebted ness secured bf^said deed of trust) I will on ^ MONDAY, the 28th day of MARCH. 1921. at or about the hour of 12 :0ft o'clock M., at the Courthouse door in Franklin County, ofTer for sale to the highest bidder for cash. thf tfrllfryrlnir aeaeMbea- ieal estate, to- wit: A certain tract or parcel of laud In ship as follows, viz: Bounden on the North and South bv the lands nf TTrv. . race Rodwell, it being the land sold ?by Thoniftn Wllliamn to RumoM Rod* - well, containing 100 acres, see deed to Joe Davis from W. T Rodwell i and Wife, made November 16. 1908.* xon v fe y 1 ugT*76ife- t&lrtl ItiWesv TW- * erence 1b further made to Book 179 \ page 634, Franklin County Registry It being the identical tract of land de- ' vised by Auuie J. Cooper to her hus- I band, Peter W. Cooper. Said will, being recorded in Will Book S, Page 290, in the office of the Clerk of the ! Superior Court of Nash County. Turrns ui tune casn. this me 21 bt | day of February, 1921. QEORGE N. BISSETTE. w I 3-4 -4t 'Trustee. T NOTICE. ? Raving qualified as administrator | of tht* pstHtA of J. M W"hitp ti ceased, late of Franklin County, all I persons holding claims against said ibem io ihe undersigned dl* Detore the 25th day of February, 1922, or this notice will be pTead^Tn~T)ai* of their recovery. All persons indebt pri to saitl estate will pleasa rpmn fnr vrurd and make immediate settlement. | This the 24th du> uf Feb., 1921. 2-25-6t J. R. WHITE, Adm'r. : 25 Per Cent Off On All - ? = ? v . - Box Stationery - ? K We receive fresh shipment - of BLOCK'S Candy Weekly__ , Beasley Brothers Company SPE.UILL BUILDING LODISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA. Ai l EN I ION POLICY HOLDERS! This Agency appreciates your business, and has lw en built 'by .tyk'c. ? This 'is it'limt w nm?t nil pull together. If I can be of service to you in any way, in connection with your Insurance matters, please advise. Remember your Insurance Jiolicv is one' of your best friends. ' C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" YOUNGSVILLE, - North Carolina "BEMEMBER" We Insure everything Insurable, and appreciate your business. ANNOUNCEMENT! I take this method ot announcing to my many friends and former customers in Louisburg and vicinity that I have returned to Louisburg and purchased the stock of General Merchandise of Mr. R. H. Strickland and will conduct an up-to date General Mercantile business in the store room next to the Moving Picture Show formerly occu pied by Mr. Strickland I shall be glad to have } you call in whenever it is convenient to you and I " assure you that I will do all in my power to giva you the most goods for your money and prompt and efficient service. 0 A. S. WIGGS January (irlst. How are things coming, old man? If vou refer to bills._Lh.ey oosi ing thick and fast. Easily Fixed. She? The man I marry must have a? fortune equal lo my own. He ? Well, make half of yours over to me. Half th?_battle is in making up your mind to fight. FORECLOSURE SALE LOUISBURG ] DWELLINGS. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that deed of-mist made by J. W. Holllngsworth and wife to Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee, dated March 4th. 1911. and recorded in the Regis try of Franklin County in Book 179,' page 126. "default^ having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for -foreclosure having b^en made on said trustee by the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned will, on MONDAY, APRIL 11TH, 1921. at_about the hour of boob, ? at tire Court House door, in Louisburg. N. C., offer for sale at public auction, Co the highest bidder, for cash, those de slrable- lots and dwellings thereon in said deed of trust conveyed and des FIRST LOT, Adjoining the land of Richard Perry, on. the West aide of Kenmnr'p Avffniift . and ?? fol lews: Beginning at a stake on Ken more Ave&ue, corner of ttie Perry lot and said lot No. 1, and running th L-nce along Kenmore Avenue N 32 l-2d e. sixty five leet to a stake on an al ley between said lot and lot No. 2 in the Map and Survey 'of the "White Grove Property" ?? Llmuue aluiijj '?st7T alley N 57 l-2d W Two hundred and twelve feet to a stake on an alley In the rear of said lola._lhem;e aluiig-sa^" ia aney in tne rear of said lots S 32 l-2d W Sixty Five feet to the Perry lot: thenrc nlnng the llna fit lha Par. ry lot S 57 l-2d E Two hundred and twelve feet to the point of beginning on Kenmore Avenue; said lot being Lot No. 1 according to the Map and f-urvey of the "White Grove Proper SECOND LOT, That lot situate on the east side of Main street in the said town of Louisburg, adjoining the lot of Richard Perry and more par ticularly defined as follows: Lot No. 1 in the Map and Survey of the "White Grove Property" on Main St and bounded as follows: Beginning at thfc corner of said Lot No. 1 and the Perry lot on Main Street; thence along Main Street N 32 l-2d E 65 feet to an alley between Lots Nos. 1 and 2: thence along said alley >> 57 -l-2d E 78 feet to another alley between this lot and Lot No. 1 on Knmore Avenue; thence along the line of the last named alley S 32 l-2d VV 05 feet to the Perry lot line; thence along Perry's line N 57 l-2d W 7S feet to the beginning. This March 11th. 1021. 3-1 l-5t WM., H . RUFFIN, Trustee. r> . Ask Something Hard! Why are these called 'silver* on ions? Because they come in sets and are for table use. Farm Life. >1r. K. r. King Tells n Wonderful SKJry About Hats. Read It. "For months my place was alive with rats. Losing chickens, eggs, feed. Friend told , me to try RAT SNAP. I did. Somewhat disappoint ed at first not seeing many dead rats but In a few days didn't see a live one What were not killed are not around my place. RAT-SNAP sure floes the trick." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Allon Bros. Co. If you want business to pay atten tion to you, you must pay attention to business. < ^OEEZED R5 DEATH Vr.cn thr body begins to ntiffen ?in movement becomes pninful it i usually an indication ?riat the idneys are out of order. Keep U'C3u organs lieclthy by taking GOLD M EDAL Ths world's standard rsmsdy for Iddnay* Uver, bladdor and uric add troublee. Famous since 169fV. Take regularly end keep in good heelth. lo throw nizee, ell | druggists. Guaranteed as rspr*?aated. Look (m (k? hbm Gad MWal m rrtrf Us Jm s? eelwfcitlia CN THE WAY. "Now you must start," said Mr*. f Wood Elf to the boy and tfie girt who I were going forth for adventures, 'fliey ! had heard the story Mrs. Get-the Most | Out-of-Life had told thein of how she was named find how she lived up to - the meaning o t all the words tn her - name. "I packed up a delicious luncheon Elf. "And there is also enough for breakfust and luncheon tomorrow, llerel I will put It in your knapsack. "And You needn't ?t?v tn h??ln up the dishes (they Tiadn't really said glad that, as the subject had been men tioned, they wouldn't have to stop around any longer) for the old giant who said ynn would he it n rung early this morning would be surprised if he saw you still around." "You were going to take us''to,-the end of the wosd*. ^werent.ytraT'iisked the boy. "We wouldn't toe able to find our way back to the road before night fall, and, while we'd love to spend the night here again, we really nmsrtjp on our way." "Yes, I think we should be start In*," said the girl, "though we've had I a very gooff time." "That's right," said fd rs. Wood Elf. R tally Quite Glad. "Too haven't forgotten your manners. laughed and continued: "We like mappers even In the woods. We're used to It. You would be surprised. I've no doubt to see how polite even the birds are to each other. "Now," she said, "I will take you out of the woods. I will lead you to the road." "I'll do the dishes," s*id Mrs. Get lhp-MnBl-Ont.nf-t.lfp ? "1 MiuulH Uiluk tuu iuuUI KPl'fcUHie thlng more Interesting out of life than that " snlil the girl. . "Well, perhaps 1 could, and. In fact I'm sure 1 could." said Mrs. Get-tbe Most-Out-of-I.ife. "But my mother, whose name \v:is Tnke-Your-Tluie.-Tnld thnnl: folks for their hospitality. In other wnyi <><? side?? I lie use of words. "And Mrs. Wood- Elf will be late In getting home and will doubtless then be tired. I'm really quite glad to do the dishes under such clrcifti) stances. "Hood -by ! CJood luck !*' "Good-by," they shouted as they went through the woods with Mrs. Wood Elf. "We would never find the way our selves," said the boy. "I'm sure we wouldn't," said the girl. "Let's run." said the boy. So they ran in and out of the trees and some times Mrs. Wood Elf ran with them, but she said she wasn't so fond of running as tlrey were. She pforplsed, though, to be on the same path, walk ing straight ahead so they could al-" ways come back and And her. "I'm so glad we came adventuring," said the boy. "I'll be glad to see the House of Secrets. I love secrets," said the girl, "and to think that we'll have secrets filling up a whole house!" *'Qh, it's fine to have some place worth seeing at the end of the trip," said the boy. "And a long Journey ?with many.'^d ventures will make It all the more interesting." "But you're "Volng the wrong way,** said some voices. "No, you're going the right way," said some other voices. "Nonsense,** said the first voices, ,4you'ro going the wrong way. We know." "They don't know," said the other voices. "You're going the right way." i "I think we must be going the right way," said the boy. "We'll run back to Mrs. Wood Elf and Ond out. How fine these adventures are. "I love adventures and adventures 1 Such a Journey 1 Such excitement It's wonderful." "Let's hear more of what the voices have to say," suggested the boy. "All right," the girl agfc?ed. So they didn't go bark. Just then, to Mrs. Wood Elf, but they stayed and talked with the voices, though they couldn't see who owned the voices at all. Such was the excitement though of adventuring! Father WIm. Bobble ? My father must have beej* up to all sorts of mischief when he was a boy. Johnny? Why? Bobby ?'Cos he knows 'xactly what questions to- ask me when he wants to know what T*ve been doings ? Gto clnnatl Enquirer. NOTICE. H*vkug tjualifted a a administrator of the estate of Henry Kthridge. de ceased. late of Franklin County, ail persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present thetu to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of February. 1922. or thi? notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons . indebt ed to said estate will please come for ward and make inunediate settlement. This the 24th day of Feb.. 1*21. 2-25-6t WILLIE PEARCE, -Adm r. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. NTarv Yeargin, deceased, late of Frauklin County, this is to notify all persons having rlnlmg npy>jnat tho R^id Estate to present the same to the uudersign ed on or before the 11th day of F*b piead iu bar or their teccvery. STT persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to either of the undersigned. ? Thia F?h. 11. 1S?1 \ DEXTER YEARGIN, Executor uf Mary Yurgln, dw'il. ? Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin. Attorneys 2-ll-6t | NOTICE North Franklin Co. ' Id 0>? Superior Court ? CURTIS WHEELER, Y?. OSCAR WHEELER The tU-lwiUalU ahu v e named will take nolij^ that id action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Franklin County for absolute divorrw upon the (grounds sliiltVI ? m ? Hip wui|ilaiut tie i el u Blwl and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court on Monday the ? ?Sth day of March. 1S21 and answer or de mur to the coiuplaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply, to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. 2-1S-41 J. J. HARROW. C. si" C. -LAX FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciaily prepaiTd Syrup TcKnc-Laxathre for Habituat Constipation,. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days ?a rnrtnlur tifli > It fsliiimlal WQ ?ml . W ttlvl?lt.v ? V (|Uiat w-wui * * utlalUlB\\fsj allu Regulates. w Very Pleasant to Take.* 60c per bottle. in 14 to 2 1 Days f HARDWARE Plows, Castings, Plow Harness, Farm ing Tools, Fence Wire, Galvanized Root ing, Churns, Ba&eball Goods, The High Grade Best of All Oxford "Chase" Bug gios, HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRI CES will be found at H. C. TAYLOR Hardware ? Buggifia-^Harmi Suit Cases and Traveling Bags ? ? Need a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, bay now ? there is a most enticing state cf luggage price affairs today ? we sav ed in tb* buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise ? you expect to take a trip sooner or later ? anticipate your needs now in these lines ? you can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. <1 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pearce Youngsrille, N. C. R. F. Fuller W tfc. r%M ** *** *ri"~ "l"?hrw?Wftrl wi, J5 ^,ri* * ??!? <*r? m| ? If w "** r" wnt. r?> uj ?** Wk**^ R> F. FULLER *. c.

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