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"Write for farm bargains that will make you money and good homes. W. T. BIRMINGHAM * 35 W. Water St, Winchester, Va. New Arrivaljs of Cereals Dried Fruits Cakes Canned Fruits Nats Canned Vegetables Candies Home Ground Meal Dried Peas Vegetables Dried Beans Foreign Fruits Chase and Sanborns Coffee Seed Rye, Feed Oats, Seven * Tear Clover and Sweet Pea Seed. L. R. HIOKS PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DR. K. F. tiMOIOCfil rtjitdu and Sargeea Lwbtari, N. C. Office li Btcketl and Yarborougfe Bail din*. ? Office PhOBe m Remidence PhOM M I ??. w. m. Ittni Offlfce lm Hotel But) din* L? trtt. North Ctrolls* 8. 1TKOOD HKWIuI it*M ?j -At- Law. I Loalsbarg. N C. Pbooe J4? I Office In First National Bank Building | I wish to adrise my padati and the public generally that altar the 1st of September my business will be on I a Cash basis when work la OODpMM. ' DR. ARTHUR HYN'ES FLEMING 8. r. Bl'ET. K. D. Loultliui. N. C. ^ Hoars 11 a. m. to 1 p. m, and 4 to | * 9. m. DR. W. B. BASS. TeWriaartan Lodsbwc, N. CL Offices and Hospital East Nash St. . Phone Office 115- L Residence SJfrJ | Special Attention to Small ?b. n ^juorawicx. Office la the First National Bank BnUdlng OB Main and Naah 8ta. w. h. rinuL ATTORNEY -AT-LAW ta an courts. DR. J. B. DAVIS ? PkrMai and Sal Rf ?? Ltibkiif. Nsrth Office Main Street , T- Neal Building at RItct Bridge Telephone Connections M and (4-i R. [ [Boars: S to 11:M a. in. 2 to ( p. m. E. B. DR. BL G. PERRT rtysfclaa and Saigt? if, Hartfc O Offices Adjobiif Aycock Drag CD. Telephones: Day 2T7 Night r??~J BE. A E. IALOHB. latehaig. North raraltaa ~ k Aycock Drag Store, N DB. H. H. JOHNSON ftnWu and Sargiaa Le?ish?r(c, 5?rU Caratfaa OffSce'orer A J cock Drag Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 1# J. a KEWKliL, R D. Office in First National Bank Building Day Phone 14$ ? Night Phone :?*-? e. m. iui itt?rw)ot-U? Offices OTrr Post Office PractJea la am cotcrts. L a Rate. rhoa W. RaOa | W*. M. * THOS. W. BrFFIM I Hartk ranUu MKnl practlra, both ctril and crtm atl. la Fraaklta aad adjoining eo?? J ~ tad Fadaral Coarta. la First National Bask RKMKMBKR TC'JR DEAD La* as labalt laalgw aad prte?a < ? "lea aHa-data Maaaaat or Tomk atOM to W eracted at tka tnn of tow orrad om. PkoUa karaad aa OUu. HKNDKRSON GRANITE A 1LARBLE north Carolina. AUTO FOR HIRE G. 8. UPQIUKCH, NOTICE Having qualified as executor oC the estate of K. J. Perry, deceased, late of Pnn^iin County, all persons hold ing claims against his estate are here by notified to present them to the un dersigued on or before the ith day ofr October. 1*21. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery . All ^prsons indebted to said estate will please come forw^uM and make imme diate settlement. This Sept. 29, 1922. lt-?-tt J. E. NICHOLSON, Extr. NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of John H. Griffin, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the un dersigned at Creedmoor, N. C., R. 1 on or before the 13th day of October, 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate vill p. case make immediate payment. This the 12th day of October. 1922. CHARLIE GRIFFIN. Executor. 10-i:-?t ereedmoor, N. C. R 1. RECEIVER'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL PKOPSTRY Under and by virtue of a decree of tte Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty. the undersigned Receiver of the Banner Hosiery Mills Company, a corporation. will at or about the hour of ni?a on MONDAY. DECEMBER ? 1922 in the Town of Youngsville. N. C. of fer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder. on the prem ises formerly occupied by the Banner Hosiery Mills Company, the following described property . towit: That lot or parcel of land lying and being situate in the Town of Youngs Tille. County of Franklin. State of North Carolina, bounded on the North by Persimmon Street, on the East hy Cross Street, oe the South by the lends of J. T. Wilson, and on the West by "the lands of J. W. Weath ers and Mrs. Emma Fearer, contain ing 2 acres more or less, and being the lot upon which is situate the brick building known as the Banner Hosiery Mill. And at the same time and place the said Receiverwvil elao offer for ski e the following personal property towit: All of the machinery, furniture, fix tures and rtock of the Banner Hosiery Mills company situate in the building formerly occupied by said Banner Hosiery Mill in the town of Youngs ville. N. C., the said personal prop erty consisting of about F2 Acme Knitting Machines. 20 Loopers. 44 Han gers, 1 Rib Cutter. 9 Inspection Boards, a lot of pulleys shafting, soz. waste. Lose and other miscellaneous articles. And the said Receiver will, at or ibout the hour of noon, on Tuesday the dth day of December, 1922. offer for sale at public auticn to the highest bidder for cash, on the premises sit uate on the North side of Driver Ave r ue in the City of Durham. N . C . , for merly occupied by the Banner Hos iery Mills Company, the following des cribed personal property, towit: U Acme Knitting Machines. 1 Gas - oline Engine. 124 Spools of Yarn, a lot of oil. nails, needles, stools, chairs, and other miscellaneous articles- be longing to. and now situate fit. the building formerly occupied by the Banner Hosiery Mill? Company. Terms of Sale: Personal Property will be sold for cash and delivered up on compliance with terms of bid. Real Estate will be sold for one-third cash, balance in two equal annual instal ments. deferred payments to bear in terest. be secured by first lien on said real estate. Sale of real estate sub ject to approval of Judge of Superior Court . ? Thrs November 1. 1SS2. J. F. MI1CHKL. Receiver 1 1-3-St Banner Hosiery Mills Co. ras?Evr uum uns UflS T* POULEB Ladies Shoes, Htlf Soled oc. Sewed on 0?* ?en's Shoes, Half SokxCI 00 Sewed on fl.W Krory Job Guaranteed Best Leather Used Amy kind of Harnes made to order. LOUI3BURO REPAIR SHOP Julius 1^? ? Proprietor 1802 1922 LOUISBURG COLLEGE A Junior College for Young Women With a Standard Preparatory Counse of Four Tears Faculty of specially trained, consecrated Christian teacher*. Health Record Unsurpassed. Home-like Atmosphere Soclit Life Carefully Guarded. Athletics. In addit'on to the regular college courses. Classical' and Literary, attention Is called to the departments of Art, Business, Education, Expression Heme Economics, Music (Piano, Voice, Violin. Theory, etc.), and Religious Education. Rates as low as consistent with go*d service. Send for free Catalog. For further information write, A. W. Mohn, President, Louisburg, N. C. We Have Purchased the Entire Stock of Groceries be longing to The Allen Bros. Company And extend a special invita tion to their customers to buy all your groceries and meats from us. We are now delivering goods at your door. Telephone us your order and we will bring it to you. Although we are delivering, our prices will conanue to be the LOWEST because we sell for CASH. Get a book of our trade coupons just as soon as they arrive and you will buy your groceries and meats cheaper and more conveniently than ever before. Our Service is the Best, Try Us. >? THE ( ASH GROCERY and Market Phone 270 Louisburg, N. C. - The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company Cordially invites every farmer or owner of farm build ings in Franklin County to investigate its policies, com pare thorn with those of other companies and then to protect YOUR home with one of its policies. WK WILL BI'ILD TOD A SEW HOII FROM THE ASHES OF THE OLD FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIA TION OF NORTH CAROLINA FKAHILW COUUTT BRANCH Joseph C Jones, Pres. S. At wood Newell, Seo'y. Tin nuKLu mm iimM k* h jwr bw*. If pi ara xt a nk wiltir, ka an. Rm4 la jnt tafc m i Hha aal as to Want far ? bMtor naaald. THB FRANKLIN ll.M Pw Tnt tm AMM ' W??ai* "->? I
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