FOR 8 ALE At Loulsbuig Depot on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 6th and 8th, a car Joad of plge-and tmr.ll shoots. 1-6-lt W. P. HAYMAN. SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Franklin County made In the special proceeding enti tled A. S. Moore, Administrator of Mrs. Pattle Perry, deed, r. Fannie Lee Collier and others, heirs at law, tbe undersigned Commissioner will on MONDAY, JANUARt g. 1323 at twelve o'clock, noon, sell at the Courthouse door In the town of Louls burg, N. C. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, ? certain tract or parcel of land situated in LoulBbnrg township, Franklin County, North Carolina, containing twenty tl'ree acres, moro or less, and bounded as follows; On the North by the lands of O. B. Harris and M. S. Davis, on the Eaat by the lands of A. 8. Moore, on tbe South by the lands of-A. S. Mnnrn and on the West by the lands ot Rlckard Lewis and Richard ttgef ton. This the 8th day ot Dec., 1922. A. S. MOORE, Commissioner. W. H. Yarboro^gh, Attorney. 12-8-6t V Colds Caux^' a rip aajf fnftaenza LAXATIVE BKOMb QUITjmt Tsblcu remove the cans*. There U oulr ooe "Bnxae Qnlnlne." E. W. GROVE'S oo box. Wc. DA T S D I E no do mice, once they eat UAT-8MAP And ther Iwt( no odor behind. Don't take our word ior It ? try ? package. Cats and dogs wont touch It. Bate pass up all food to ret RAT-S.N A_l*. Three slxe*. 85c . slie (1 cake) enough .(or 1' an try, Kitchen or Cellar. 66c sine (8 cake*) tor .Chicken House, coop*, or small building*. 11.25 ilie (6 cakes) enough (or all (aim and out-bulldinge, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Hold and roaranteed by CASH GBOCEBY * XABXET To Stop a Cough Qulcfc HAYES1 HEALING JIWEY, . coujih medicine which stopa-wo cough by healing the Inflamed and imtated tissues. A box of GR0VIT3 O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Cold*. Head Cold* and Croup Is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should bo rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering bom a Cold or Croup. sldl^hs'thnMit l" i l!Vf Is'rfi Jni'i'i'iT ft Grore ? O-Pto-Tnt* Bur* through lb* pons at the ikto eooo icepe a eseA Both ramtdlM si* pscksd la on* outoo sad t cost of the aaassi msiniMii is 36c. ? , Just ask your druggist (or HAYES* HEALING HONEY. MAY THE NEW ? j ? i._ ? YEAR ' Bring you Happiness and Prosperity and may I have the opportunity of helping you to save on your purchases. I appreciate the liberal patronage you have extended me the past year and will show my appreciations in better ser vice and better bargains in the future. Come to ree me. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET ? LOUISBURG, N. C. FOR SALE! 500 Cords Pine Wood ?* ^ _ 100 Cords Oak Wood / > Wood 3 1-2 miles from -* :?* T "?t t~ : ? +. ? C *. $? ' *? ?? i 9 j* M': 'i town. Will sell in woods 3L V or deliver in 5 cord lots or over. W. Blair Tucker ? i-b POOP CIGARETTES ioc GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM . TOBACCO PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DB. B. F. YARBOBOUGH Physician and 8irtMi Loalsburg, N. C. Office In Blckatt and Yarborougb Building. OSlca Phone 286 Residence Phone IS | DB. W. B. MOBTOK ||j$ flpcxiillit Office In Hotel Building Loalaburc. North Carolina 8. ATWOOD KB WILL, Loulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 115 Office In First National Bank Building J General Practice I wish to advise my patients and tke public generally that alter the lit of September my business will be on a Cash basis when work Is completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNE8 FLEMING 8. P. BUBT, K. D. Loulsburg. N. C. Office* OTer Scoggin's Drug Star*. Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4 to 6 p. m. DB. W. B. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 335-L Residence 335-J Special Attention to Small Animal*. DB. to, !f. SBiTii w iCK* Dentist, Loulsburg, B. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash St*. W. ?. PEB80N. ATTORNEY-AT -LAW Loulsburg, North Carolina rTaatlce in all court*. Office on Main Street 0. M. BEAM Attorney -nt-Law Offices over Post Office Practice in an courts. DB. J. is. uAVls Physician and Surgeon Loulsburg, North Carolina Office Main Street A. T- Neal Building at River Bridge Telephone Connections 64 and 64-2 R. Hours: 8 to 11:30 a. m. 2 to 6 p. m. B. B. White B. H. Balooe WHITE A BALONB LAWYERS Loulsburg, North Carolina ?eneral practice, settlement of ae tata* fond* Invested. On* member ol ?? firm always in the office. DB. H. 6. PEBBY Physician and Surgeon Loulsburg, _ North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephone*: Day 287 Night 246-J DB. i. B. MA LONE. Loulsburg, North Carolina in Aycock Drug store. Market Street, Office Practice Surgery and consultation. ' fc, * ? ! Da H. H. JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Loultbsrg, North Carolina Office over Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 *, e. BBW 1U. E D. Lealsbarg, N. Office in First National Bank Building Day Phone 149 ? Night Phone 24J-1 WBs. H. Ruffin, fhoa. W. Rnffln WM. M. * THOS. W. BCFFIN tttWMJMt-lSV Lealskarg, , North Carolina Baneral practice, both civil and ortm tnstl, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties. Supreme and Federal Court*. Oflleea la First National Bank BalMtng. THE CITT BABBKB SHOP Neit Door to F|rwri National Bank Lealsbarg, North Carolina Only barber shop In Loutsburg run by white nan. Tke beat of aervlce at moat reasonable prices guaranteed. Cleaning and preaaiag department la connection. Clothe* sent for and de livarad promptly, - KIGALI, BBOH. Man Lealsbarg. N. CL Wo have Ave good barbers and you wfll receive the beat of aervtoo. Also Essex Automobile tor hire at all -tlmaa, at Reasonable siiooa. Assoc. -Mem. Am. Hoc. M. E. Registered Engfneer ERIC. G. FLANNAGAN CONSULTING ENGINEER Henderson, N. C. Telephones! Office BSS ; Res. 216. J , Preliminary Ihveatigatlons, Drawings, | Specifications, Supervision. [f you are going to build sea me flrst. EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR W. B. COSSETS A?iD BKASSIERS CLEARING OUT -ALL. EXCLUSIVE AGE5T FOB MeC ALL'S FATTEBXS and Mo?rtkly u< Qvkrtorlr Xafastnes 7~Fall and /Winter Goods To make room for our large stock of new Spring and Summer merchandise, which i? now arriving daily. Nothing will be ptit away for next Fall. All ladies dresses in Hricotine, poriet twill and serge, were $18.00 and $27.50 Now $9.flS . ? ? r: J ' " All ladies coats and wraps, in all the lat est styles and materials, were $18.50 and $28.50. Now $11.95 All children's coats and dresses in all the latest styles and materials, were $10.50 and $12.50. Now $4.95 All ladies and childrens hats in the new piid-Winter styles now . . . .1-2 PRICE All men's overeats in the latest belted styles', were $28:50. Now .... "$13.50 All boys fall and winter suits with 2 pair pants, were $il.95. Now $7.95 All men's, women 's and childrens win ter shoes and oxfords are greatly re- , dueed. F. A. ROTH COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, ' NORTH CAROLINA FORECLOSURE SALE TOWN LOTS ?*- AND LAND By virtue of the power or sale con. tained in that certain deed of trust made by H. A. Williams and wife to Wm. H. Pace, Trustee, dated April 15, 1918 and recorded in the Registry of Franklin county in Book 194, page 389 .default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure haying been mado by the holder of the debts so secured upon the undersigned trus tee, the undersigned will, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY r>, 1923 at about the hour of noon at the Courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the property Ut said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: ? First Tract. Lot No. 42 described and contained in a certain Map *iade by Pool Tucker, C . E . , which map la registered in the Register of Deeds of fice of Franklin County In Book , page , reference to which Is here by made for further description. Be ginning at a point on the North side of Church Street 90 feet West of the Intersection of Marsh Street and Church Street, and runs thence N 150 feet; thence E 54.3 feet; thence South 150 feet: thence West 45 feet to the point of beginning. Tract No. 2. All the right, title. In terest, claim and demand of Vvery kind and nature whatsoever in and to that certain tract of Bnsd Tying Southeast from the Town of Youngsvllle, N. C. and on the road leading from ?aid Town of Youngsvllle to Oak drove Church, bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of E. B. Preddy, on the East by the lands of R. C. Underwood and B. H. Winston's es tate, on the South by the lands of Perry ft Patterson and on the West by the lands of Perry & Patterson and others, known and designated as the "Candace Williams Home Place." Tract No. 8. Beginning at a stake, I. W. Holden's corner 45 feet from the center of the R. R. track and 17 links East from a forked Pine; thence N 88 1-2 W 15.88 chains to the center of the Wake Forest road leading out from Youngsvllle, marked by a stake on the East side; thence along Bald road about 8 5 E 8.20 chains to the center ot the road marked by a rtake on the East side, corner of No. 2; thence S 88 1-2 B 15.86 chains to a stake, oorner of No. 2 In the line of the S. A. L. Ry. Qo.; thence along this right-of-way about N 8 W 3.20 chains to the beginning, containing five acres, more or less, being lot No. 1 In the division of Williams land. This January 5th, 1923. WM. H. PACE, Trustee. Wm. H. Ruffln, Attorney. l-6-5t FORECLOSURE 8ALH OF FRANK LINTON LOT By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of trust made by W. W. Shearou and wife, Kate M. Shearon to Thos. W. Ruf. In, Trustee, dated May 3, 1922, and re corded In the Registry of Franklin bounty In Book No. 234, page 265, d?- J fault having been made In the pay ment of the debts thereby secured, and demand for -foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the hol der of the debt so secured, the under signed will, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923 at about the hour of noon, at the Courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the property In Baid deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Adjoining the Home Place of Mrs. Kate M. Shearon, J. S. Roberson and others, bounded as follows: On the North by Mrs. Kate M. Shearon, on the East by Winston Street, on the South by W. W. Shearon vacant lot and on the West by J. S, Roberson. Said lot running 80 feet North and South and 171 feet'EaBt and Weet and being the lot upon which a house is now situate; it being also the North ern portion of the lot conveyed by Frances H. Winston to W. W. Shear on by deed dated Jan. 10, 1921, duly recorded In Franklin Registry in Book 229, page 124 to which reference Is hereby made for description of en tire1 Itrt. This January 5th, 1923. l-5-5t "YfiOS. W. RUFFIN, Trustee. V Mrs."BowemTe]Is How Rats Almost Burne? Her House Down. "For two months I never went in our cellar, fearing a rat. One night in bed I smelled fire. Sure enough the rat had been nibbling at the match es. If I hadn't acted promptly my house would hare been burned. La ter we found the dead rat. RAT SNAP killed it." It's great stuff." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Cash Grocery and Market . FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283.

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