I'KDAH HOCK HEWS
The opening exercises of the Cedar
Hock High School on Sept, 5. were uti
usually good, and were wall attended
by the patrons.
Mr. Sledge, the Prtnctpal. commen
ted on the Bible selection which sug
gests a book. He pointed out the help
fulness of one's taking tbe following
books: mwaru. uutward and upward.
Itward ? considering one's own possi
bilities . Outward ? the apprecl ??*???
surroundings - wed eunronmeaU.
I'pwurd? making Christ the center and
gujde of life's activities.
Mr. J. T. Inscoe told In a moat beau
Aiful and effective way. /if hla malting
with an old gentleman trained In the
<'ld Cedar Rock school. This geatle-'
man refused to sell to a second party,
offering more money for a tract of
land, because he had promised If to
Inscoe urged the continuance of such
a policy because "An honest man is
ih? noblest work of God." "
Mr. G. B. H. Stalllngs being called
upon to speak, replied mat he was so
lull of emotions, that he waa unable
io express hlmaelf.
The aniUflnra than ll?t?n?i1 patlMlt
- \u Mr 0 Sledge-, enthuslqtlc and
happy, review sketches of Cedar kocks
proud history. The future of the
school, declared he, depends largely
upon the actions, of the present. . Hla
=Hiimiii .Mini's ii i *
spiring.
After singing America, Rev. E. Lee
Fox In a few well chosen words, dis
tinguished very clearly the difference
in meaning of wisdom and understand
ing. He spoke very hopefully of the
State's efTorts along educational lines.
The teachers, Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Sledge. Miss Beulah B. Stalllngs, and
Miss Ruth Lambert have begun the
session's work, encouraged because of
ihe splendid enrollment and hopeful
outloMT for a good High SchootT
f\? ?
Mrs. Keach Tells How She Cot to
Know Rat-Snap.
"Have always feared rats. Lately
noticed many op my farm. A neigh
bor said he Just got rid or croves with
RAT-SNAP. This started me thlnlf
? rrrtr. ? Tiled RAT^SNAP myself. H
killed 17 and scared the rest away."
RAT-SNAP comes in three sizes, 35c,
t'-c. Jl. 25. Sold and guaranteed by
.Mien Bros. Co.
n and wife being one, It is not to
?ide'-et at ?"* sc n.aiiy i?"?,r"Vd
?ve tnemseiveg.
TUCKER'S
C A I- t
Main Street
LOUISBDRG,_ N. C.
I have just opened a first class
~mrnatirr
-furnigh
meals at all hours, and the
best the market affords.
Ice Cream 5 cents a cone.
Soft Drinks, etc.
Prices reasonable, service
the best.
J. C. TUCKER
Proprietor
Colds Cause
LAXATIVE BROIIO
cause. Tb*r? is
E.W. GROVE S
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the power
conferred on me in a certain deed of
trust executed by J. W. Mullen and
recorded In the office of the Register
of Deeds of Franklin County In Book
236 at page 396, and upon demand of
the holders of the cotes secured In
said deed of trust, the undersigned
trustee will, on Saturday the 1st day
of October, 1921 at 12 o'clock, noon,
sell at public auction at the Court
h<mse> dodr In Loulsburg, N. C. to the
highest bidder for cash, two certain
tracts or parcels of land situated in
Dunns township. Franklin county.
North Carolina, near the Toiwn of
Dunn, and described Ah follows:
Farms Nob. 4 and 5 as shown on Map
recorded in Book of Maps, Register
of Deeds office of Franklin County,
page 105, Farm No. 4 containing 8
acres and Farm No. 5 containing 8.67
acres, and lying between the farms
of Mrs. 0. L. Tant and B; B. Sykes.
This Aug. 24th, 1921.
R. 1.1 HUFFINES, Trustee.
XV. M. Yarborough, Atty.i 8-26-6t
NOTICE OP" BALE OF: LAND.
Under and by virtue of the power of
authority contained in that deed of
trust executed by R. M. Staunton and
wife. Bailie A. Staunton and W. H.
Staunton to R. H. Malono, Trustee,
dated May 19th, 1921 and recorded in
Book 224 at page S24, Office of the
Roglster of Deeds for Franklin Coun
ty, N. C. default having been made In
the payment of debt thereby secured
and demand for foreclosure having
been made on the said Trustee by the
holder of s*id lndobtedneaa, the undur
signed will, oil Monday the 19th day
of September, at or about the hour of
noon at the Courthouse door In tiouis
burg. N. C. offer for sale at public
auction to the h'ghest bidder for cash
a certain tract or parcel of land situ
ate In Hayesville Township, Franklin
County. State of North Carolina and
described as follows. Beginning at a
rock In the road, corner for tract de
vised by I. G. Staunton to A. R. Per
ry and children, running Southward to
Davis lino; thence along said line to
Hedgepeth line; tbenoe along Hedge
peth line to a rock In the brfcnch;
thence Eastward to the beginning,
containing 175 acres, more or less, be
ing the tract of land devised to R. M.
Staunton and children by Item 4 of
will of I. O. Staunton recorded in
Book of Wills "U", page 368 In the of
fice of the Clerk of Superior Court of
Franklin County, N. C.
This 19th day of August. 1921,
E. H. MALONB. Trustee.
The Interest to be sold hereunder Is
the life estate of R. M. Staunton and
the undivided In'orest of W. H.
Staunton, 8-26-4t
NOTICE
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of Met* C. Cannady, de
ceased, late of Franklin County, notice
Is hereby given all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
tho 19th day of August, 1922, or this
notice will be pload In bar of their re
covery. All persons Indebted to said
estato will pleas* come forward and
make Immediate settlement.} This
August 18th, 1921.
MRS. MARY C. HENLEY,
8-19-6t Administratrix
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Hiring qualified as administrator C.
T. A. of the estate of Lucy T. Freeman,
deceased, late of Franklin County,
North Carolina, this Is to notify all
persons haying claims against said es
tate to present the same to tho under
signed on or before the 19th day of
July, 1922, or this notice will be plead
In bar of their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate will please
make Immediate payment. This July
19th. 1921.
W. P. EDWARDS. Adm'r. C. T. A.
of l>uey T. Freeman.
T T. & Edison T. Hicks, Attys. 8-R-6t
NOTICE
Having a contract with Wlnfiold Ea
ton for the year 1921 an?l he having
left my employ without cause or con
sent I hereby forbid anyone hiring or
otherwise harboring him under penal
ty of Statutes provided. This August
16th, 1921.
8-19-4t O. P. MOORE.
M Hi i af i
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SAI.VE foe Chest Colds. [Mad Golds and
Crounls enclosed with-' every bottle of
H AYES' HEALJNQ ilONEY. The salve
should be rubtarl on the chest and throat
of chlldtan suffering from ? Cold or Croup,
TkekesUx* tlfcot at Bar**' Haelloi (loner U>
th? aUoiiotm stops ? otugb
ft,?"?
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MEALING HONEY.
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