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TONKEL'S NEW STORE
OFFERS A FEW SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
A new shipment of Men's Cool Cloth and Palm Beach
Suit<! that will go on sale for Friday and Saturday
$19.50 Suits Special for $12.95
A big assortment of Men's Straw Hats,
Price. . . . $195 to $2.48 ? $2.95 and $3.50
We off r about 15 Ladies Spring Suits in tlie newest
styles and very best material
$25.00 Suits. . .Friday and Saturday Special for $15.95
$30.00 and $35.00 Suits Special at $19.95
A real nice line of Ladies Dresses consisting of Taffetas,
AMtyme Crepe, Ratines, in this special sale for
Friday and Saturday
A nice line of Ladies Gingham Dresses. . $1.49 to $2.95
? - - Ladies Hats at prices to suit yon.
Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords at Special Prices
Yon are always WILCOME at our New Store.
A. T onkel 1
Next Door to H. 0. Taylor's Hardware Store
Louisburg, : H. C.
The "Oxford Chase" Buggy
Highest grade material used In these buggies. The last
longer. Repair bills less. Ride easy, look good for year*.
More service per dollar than any buggy you can buy.
Sold by H. C.TAYLOR
Making light at troaMae will h?lt>
Ton m tlx way clear.
Ton can hare a full bout if in
haft the Jack.
(legal, adtwtibino)
TRU8TKM BAU OF LAND
lty virture of the POIW ? 6t?
talned In that certain deed of Trust,
made on April U, 1?M. by H. A. Wil
liams and wife, Kate H. WU llama to
ffm. H. Pace, Trustee, aid recorded
In Book 1?4 pace 388, Regtatry of
Franklin County. N. C. default baring
been made In the payment of the In
debtedness thereby secured, and de
mand for foreclosure having . been
msde on said trustee by the holder
of said Indebtedness, the undersigned.'
will on, MONDAY, May 14, 1923, at or
about the hour of noon at the Court
House Door In Louisburg C. offer
(or sale at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, the following da
scribed land: Tract No. I Begins at
a stake corner of Lot No. ( in Una of
railroad land, thence N. U 1-2 W.
15.25 chs. to the center of the road,
comer for No. < marked by 4 stake on
the E side, thence along the road, 8 20
1-2 E 3.92 chs, thence B It 1-4 B 1.80
to a stake near a corner of the grave
yard, thence S. 88 1-2 H. 13.50 chs. to
corner of lot No. 8 In the line of the
railroad land, thence along that line,
N 8 W 6 chs to the beginning, contain
ing 7 1-2 acres (less one acre oxceptod
for grave yart, . 'l'his April 13. 1321.
WM H. PACK, Trustee.
Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, Attys.
4-13-5t
SALE OP LAND
Ufcder and by rlrtue ot the poorer
and authority contained in that deed
of trust executed by A. W. Perry, Jr.
and wife to Ben T. Holden, Trustee,
duly registered in the office of the
Register ot Deeds for Franklin coun
ty in Book 241 page 586, default bar
ing been made in the payme&t ot the
indebtedness thereby secured and de
mand baring been made upon me to
foreclose, and the last and highest
bidder at the sale made by me on
March 12, 1923, having failod to com
ply with the said bid, I will on
MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923
at 12 oclock M, at the courthouse
door of Franklin county In Loulaburg
N. C. sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the following
real estate situate in Cedar Rock
township. Franklin county, North Car
olina, being a one-half Interest in and
First tract. Beginning in the cen
ter of tho new Louisburg Road, a
rock on the north aide, BobMt and
Delbridge corner; thence by surrey
of 1897 South 1 W 146 poles to a rock
on Little Cypress Creek, Delbridge
corner; thence down said creek as
1: meanders 142 poles to black gum
corner in line of Reld place; thence
N 3 W 73 poles 5 links to rock and
holly, corner to twenty acres, called
Lester land; thence 8 86 1-2 E 9 poles
5 links by a new surrey to a rock, a
new made corner; thonce N 3 1-2 E
(new surrey) 186 poles 20 links to
a rock; thence N 86 1-2 W 9 poles 6
links to the center of the road 14
links N to a large white oak; thence
N 3 E (surrey 1897) 19 poles to a
stake and hickory pointers on the
North side of the Loujsburg road;
thence along said road N 60 E 29
poles; N 44 1-2 E 49 poles 10 links
to the beginning, containing 61 acres
more or less. But It is expressly agre
ed that from the land a bore bounded
there has been sold to R. L. Delbridge
eleren acres, and the same baa been
deeded to him, and this is excluded
from this canreyance, making the
number of acres hereby coueyed fif
ty acres.
Second Tract. Also another tract
or parcel of land in Cedar Rock Town
Ehip, known as the "Cope Place"
bought from G. W. Ford, and describ
ed as follows; Beginning at a Black
Gum on Cypress Creek, Dean's corn
er; thence S 72 1-2 W 11 poles 9 links
to a stake and sweet gum; thence N
19 1-2 W 24 poles to a rock; thence
N 1 II 50 poles 18 links to the old
path, a large pine and sweet gum
pointers, to Thoa. H Murray's corner;
thence N 81 1-2 E 6 poles to Cyfirees
Creek; thence down said creek aa it
nieaifders 10 poles 22 links to "the'
fork of the creek; thence up the East
prong as It meanders 112 1-2 poles
to a stake, formerly white oak; thence
B 4 poles to a large pine stump, Mary
Ann Bobbits corner; thence S 71 B
40 1-2 poles to a stake, Bobbit's corner;
thence 8 7 W 15 poles 11 links to
corner of no. 4 in Bobbit's line; thence
8 1 1-2 W 46 poles to a rock and
pointers, corner no. 3; thence N 87
W 82 poles to a rock and pointers.
Dean's line; thence N 57 W 42 poles
to the beginning, containing eighty
eight acres.
The last and highest bidder will be
re quired to' deposit on day if ssle
10 per cent of said bid rs a guaran
tee of good faith.
This 24 day of April 1923.,
4-27-3t BEN T .110: ) .M. Trustee.
NOTICE OP LAND RE-SAL?
Pursuant to authority contained la
that deed of trust from John Henry
Smith. Sr. and wife Marian Smith to
8. C. Holden, Trustee, recorded In tha
oJTIce of the register of deoda of Frank
lln county in book 284 page X; da
fault having been made in the pay
ment of tha notes secured thereby,
and demand harlnp been made upon
ma to sell thk lands describad therein
by the holder of said notes, and upon
order from the Clerk of tha Superior
Coart for a re-sale b?cansa of SA up
set bid, I will on ^
MONDAY, MAY 14, 192*
at Uv* courthouse door In LoaUbWf,
N. C. at about tbe hour of Nort, sell
to the highest bidder at public auction
for cash, tha following describad lands
Beginning at tha center o t tha old
Loaisbnrg ju>d Nashville road, ooraar
for TL L. Harris, a rock on tbe sooth
side of the roadi thence ? I l td V
4? feet to a stake; thenea la an eas
terly dlreCUon parallel wit* Bald road
to a stake; thence N 2 i-2d ? <M teat
to tha middle of said rotdi thsaae
along said road to tbe IiihIssIM and
containing One acre, mora oc MH
This t4th day of April, 0S
4-27-it S. C. HOLDBN, TlMtaa I .
NOTICE SALIC VALUABLE REAL
Under and by vtrtus of authority con
tained la a certain deed of trust exe
cuted to the undersigned trustee on
the 17th day of JOy, II W, by A. W.
Perry. Jr. sad. wife, which aald deed
of trait U duly recorded In the office
of the restaur of deeds of Franklin
county In Book n* pace ?4t, the tn
debtedneaa secured by the aald dead
ot trust being past due and demand
bavins been made upon me tor fore
closure, J will on
MONDAY. MAY tU IBM.
at about IS o'clock H. at the court
house door in Loulsburg, N, C. offer
(or tale to the highsst bidder, tor caah.
that certain tract ef land In Louis
burg township. Franklin county, des
cribed as follows: x
The seven (7) tracts or parcels ot
lancLepnstitnttng what Is known as
Back" Say Farm, located north of
Loulsburg, on the West aide of tB|
Louisburg-'Warrei\ton road, and being
the lands which were conveyed by F.
B. McKlnne et al to A. W. Perry, Jr.;
containing 144 1-2 acres, more or less
and being the lands separately dea
cribed in the deed from McKlnne et
als to A. W. Perry, Jr., of record In
the Register ot Deeds office In book
225 pages S1-S4, reference Doing made
to said deed and description therein
adopted as fully as It it were copied
herein at length. Also the Deed from
Win. H. Ruff In and. wife to D. F. Mc
Klnne et als book 192 page 687. A
cash deposit of 25 per cent ot bid will
be required.
This 18th day ot April, 1928.
4-20-5t Sr A. NEWELL, Trustee.
SALE OF LAND
Under and by vlrture of the power
and authority contained In that -deed
of trust executed by A* W. Perry, Jr.
on the 14th day ot September, 1917,
to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, recorded
In the office ot the register ot deeds
for Franklin County In Book 210,
Page, 286, default haying been made
In the payment of the Indebtedness
thereby secured and demand madje
upon me as Trustee to foreclose, 1
will on Monday the 14th day of May,
1923, at 12 o'clock M at the Courthouse
door of Franklin County, In Laulsburg,
N. C_, sell at public audlUm tu Uul
highest bidder for cash, that tract or
parcel of land sltcate In Cedar Rock
Township, Franklin County, NortfiTCa'
rollna, described as follows:'
Beginning at a Black Gum on Cy
press Creek, Dean's corner; thence S.
72 1-2 W. 11 polos 9 links to a ctake
and Sweet Gam; thence N 19 1-2 W
24 poles to a rock; thonce'N.'l E. 50
poles 18 links to the old path, ? lone
Pine and SW?et Gum pointers, the
Thoo. H. Murray corner; thence N.
81 1-4 E. 6 poles to Cyprans Creek:
thence down said creek an It meanders
10 poles 22 links to the fork of the
creek; thence up the East prong as
it meanders 112 1-2 poles to a stake, -
formerly White Or.k; thepce East 4
poles to . a luge Pino Stump, Mary
Ann Bobbit's corner; thence S. 71 B.
40 1-2 poles to a stake Bobbit's corner;
thence S. 2 W. IS poles 11 links to a
stake, Bobbit's corner; thence S88 E.
68 poles 6 links to a rock, corner of No.
4 in Bobbit's line; thence S. 1 1-2 W.
46 poles to a rock and pointers, corner
Of No. 3; thence S 87 W 83 poles to
> rock and pointers, Dnai^e line; thence
N 67 W 42 poles to the beginning, con
tilnini 88 acres.
This the 10th day of April, 1923.
Ben T. Holden,
4-13-6t Trustee.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the power
conferred upon me la a certain deed of
trust executed to me by King Cotton
Seed Company, Incorporated, duly re
corded In the office of the Relgster of
Deeds of Franklin County, N. C., In
Book 244, pace 13, default having been
made In the payment of the indebted
itses secured In Bald deed of trust, and
demand having been made u$m me by.
tlie holder of said Indebtedness for the
execution of the power of sale therein
contained, I will on
MONDAY, MAT 7th, 1928
at twelve o'clock, noon, sell at public
auction at the oourthouse door In the
town of LoUlsburg, N. C. to the high
est bidder, tor cash, a certain tract,
Jot or parcel of land In Franklin coun
ty* North Carolina, aad situate at the
corner of Nash and Church streets In
the town of Loulsburg, and bounded
as follows, vis: Beginning at . the
corner of the lot formerly known as
the Farmers Toboceo Warehouse Com
pany lot, now owned by Allen Broth
ers Company, on Nash street, thanoe
southerly along the line of said Ware
bouse lot MM feet to a stake, theooe
about West 120 feet to Church street,
thence about North along Church
street 20? feet to the Intersection of
Bam along Nash street 110 feet to the
beginning, ud being the lot conveyed
by 1. M Allen and wife to aald King
Cotton Seed Company, Incorporated,
on September 19th, 1811, by dead re
corded in thfc offloe of the Reglstegr of
Deeds of Franklin oounty, tf. C., and
upon which lot aresltuate the ootton
ginnery, seed storage houe and stor
age sheds operated aad nsed by the
?aid Xing Cotton Seed Company, In
corporated, during the season of 1M0
1921 aad several years prior thereto.
This April 8th, 192*.
44-tt W. H. YARBOBOUQH, Trustee.
NOTICE "
UHaring qualified u Admin lntratoT of
* MUU of SL N. Strickland, iiem
ad, lata of fnmkltn Coaaty, North
Carolina, this is to notify all pmoai
ha rlnc claims against Chs uatate at
ma A deeaaaad to nUM'tiun to tfea
?adsralcMd at Spring Bops, N. C,
ht No. I, on or before tha roth day of
I April, 1)14, ?r this nottoe win 1>? plead
la bar of thsir rwxrrery All psewma
to Mid tiUlti will pi MUM
This th. l?th day of April, llil
ABTHUB STRICKLAND, Adm'r.
?Mt ~<)f H. M. trtaMttd J>tCd.
7-SUf M/;
r0*?CL06URE SALS OF LAND
talaed to that certain deed of trust
raid) by W, D. Egertoa to Win. H.
Ruffin, Trustee, dated Not. 19, 1M?,
and rcorded in the Bicau? of Frank
11a Co only In Book 214. pace 294. de
fault having been made In the pay
ment of the debt thereby secured, and
demand, for foreclsuro having been
made upon maid traatee by the hol
der of said debt, the undersigns^ will,
on Monday. May 28th.. 1923, rt about
the hour of noon, at thq Court house
Door la Louisburg, N. . C.. .offer tor
sale at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash, the lands In said
deed of trust conveyed aad there de
fined as follows: _
Adjoining th lands of the heirs of
J. K. Spencer, the heirs of Richard
Kelly, A. W. Perry, Jr. and others
and bounded as follows: On the North
by the lands of the heirs of the late
J. K. Spencer and lands formerly be
longing to the estate of Mrs. Lou Bar
ham (now Ford & Davis,) on the East
by the lands of ihe estate of the late
J.-X. Spencer (now A. W. Perry , Jr.)
on the South by the lands of J. K.
Spencer estate (now A. W. Perry, Jr.
and on the West by Tar River, con
taining 126 acres, more or less, being
the lands formerly owned by S. W.
Marshall and conveyed by E. E. Mar
bhall and wife by deed dated Jan .?,
l>a to W. V. Marshall,, deed rtoordnl
In Book Kl. page ICS. and Including
the dowar rights and Intereat of Mri
Lucy Marahall, widow o I the lata 8.
W. Marshall, conveyed to W. P. Mar
shall by dead dated Oct SI, 1111, and
recorded In Book >11 pace *27; and
the lame land coreyed by W. F. Mar
shall and wife to JoImi W. Harris
by deed dated Not. SO. l(li, and duty
recorded lu aald . Registry, and - the
?one tract conveyed to W. D. User
ton by said John W. Harris and wife.
This April 27. 1823.
4-27-Bt WM. H. KUFF1N. Trostee.
A garden will grow In Inost any
spot where weeds will gronf says
workers of the Agricultural Exten
sion Service. Rduced food costa And
better health' are the rsolU of grow,
lng vegetables at home.
Tuft's Pills
Enable Dy*p?pttc* to ut whatever
they wtoh. CaoMfoodtoaartmflate.
Nourish the body, give appetite.
DEVELOP FLESH
Our April Message
Buy your Crags and Medicines at Scoggln's Drug 8 tor# If you
want the freshest and best
Have your Prescriptions filled at Scoggln's, If you want the BEST
SERVICE and BEST PRICES. ? . .
Ask your Physician to leave your Prescriptions at Scoggln's If you
want your friends to fill them. ^
Just received the largest, latest and niftiest line "of Stationery
ever brought to Loulsburg. Kinds that can not be had anywhere
except at Scoggln's.
Remember all our Garden Seed are fresh and you can get all you
need at Scoggln's. - .
Our Ice Cream (the VELVET kind) and Cold Drinks are unsur
passed by any. ? .
Trade at Scoggln's thereby showing your appreciations for an old
friend who has stood by you for 80 years.
Seoggin Drug Store
v Per G. L. AYCOCK
That Commencement
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We have the materials to make it *
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Crepe dochine, Cotton Crepe, Organdy, Voile, Pongette,
Dotted Swies, Flaxon, Batiste, Lawn, etc.
Just received a beautiful new line of laces, embroid
eries, flouncing, berthas, collar and 6uff sets. ?
When you need anything in staple or novelty dry
goods, trimmings and notions we have what you want,
and our prices will please you. Come in and see us be
loreyouhuy. * :<1 t a
THE LADIES SHOP
Mrs. R. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr.
Main Street / Louisburg, H. 0.
Y?u? truly,
v J. W. iPERRY ^
MASH BTRZET
I have just opened a new lot of Shoee and
? Slippers for both ladits and gentlemen. Come and
look them over, I will do the reet. A full line of
groceries and foed at all times. Everything guar
anteed as represented or your money beck. Come
to see me when In town. Am alwaye glad to see
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