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NOTICE! Open For Business ? In the old Beck Garage. Your - p&tronge solicited. ? ? Storage, Gas, Oil, Goodyear Tires and Williard Batteries. If in trouble phone me day or night, will be there. CAR WASHING? I have employed one of the best car washers to be found. Cars called for and delivered. H. P. Cranford LODISBURG, - North Carolina ANNOUNCEMENT ! I take pleasure in announcing to my many friends and rustomers that I have moved my stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries to the Burt building corner of Court and Main street, south of the Court Square, where I have more room and am better ? >? prepared to serve your every want. I shall carry full lines at the very lowest price for quality and serin re to be found. Coma to see me and lets talk talk over your needs. J. Allen Harris Uniform Quality at the RIQHT PRICE All Standard Sizes / Carried in Stock . I ALLEN MACHINE COMPANY PARAGE Loniaburg, N. 0. Phone 295-J MONEY TO LEND ON IMPBOVED (arm lande. t ptr cent lntereet. Mb cominleelon, no bonue. May ran for U yeara or be paid off at option of borrower. Only a ehort time ra .qulred to cat the money. 7-14-tf S. A. NEWELL. SALE ? ? ARMY SHOES - . SALE We have Juet bought a tremendoua atock of Army Munmon laa( ehoee to be eold to the public direct . Price "Aeee ahoea are 100 per cent ?olid leather with heavy double eolee sewed and nailed. The upper* are of heavy tan chrome leather with bellow* tonne, thereby making them waterproof. Theee ahoea are eel ling ?ery fait and we advlae you to order ?t onoe to Ittewe your order being Th? ataee are ? toll all wtdtbe; Pay Poatnaa on receipt or ?ooda or aend money order. Money refunded If ahoee A box c SALVE for 7 ? ? ? - ? RE-SALE 0T VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under ana by virtu# of the pow?r ccnferred a pom nt In a certain Deed of Trust executed t<J me by J. w. Msngum and duly recorded in Use of fice of Register *of Deeds of Ftat^lln County In book 285. P*g??~10i and 103, default having been made In the pay ments of the notes secured-thereln, and ac the request of the holder of said notes, said lands having ibeon pre viously offered for sal* and an tpset bid having been made, and Um Clerk of the Superior Court having directed a re-sale, I will on MONDAY, MAY 7, MJS at about the hour of twelvo o'clock noon, sell r.t public aucUou r.t the Court House door In Loalaburg, N. C. to the higlioct bidder for e.-sh nil that certrln lot or parcol of land well known as the Willis M. Boone Old Home Placo, situate In Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County, ' North Carolina, and bounded t-s toUowo by adjoining owners: On the NorCi by the Loulsburg and Nashville road; on the East bv the Ricks R. Boone tract: on the South by ft. I. St&Uings and on the West by *W. B. Coppedg, and mere parUcularly defined rs follows: Beginning at a Red Oak In the W. B. Coppedgc line; th^nco along the Louis burg and Nashville rocd Easterly sf polos to a Post Oak stump; thence a Southerly direction 156 1-3 polos to a line; thence a westerly dlreeUon along R. R. Boone's lino St poles (on land bought of Wm. Inscoe) to a. Red Oak in W. B. Coppedge's line; thence 169 poles along W. B. Coppedge's line in a Northerly direction to the ~ Red Oak named as the beginning, contain ing sixty acres, more or less. It being Mangum by P. S. & K. K. Allen by deed dat'.d September 9th, 1919. This 17th day of April. 1923. 3-16-3t O. M BEAM, Trustee. Cleans Floors, Wall#, Steps, etc. _ Scrub the cold-cellar with a Red Seal Lye solution of one teaspoonful to a bucket ? of Water. Prevents fermen tation and mould, keeps vegetables and preserves sweet and good. Ideal for treating any grimy wall, steps or floor. Red SEAL Lye gives very fine results when used with white-wash on out - buildings, chicken - houses and the like. Write for booklet describ ing uses. Full directions in each can. Be Bare and bay only the genu ine Red Seal Lye. * - r.CT?? .AC*. TUCKER'S C APE Mftl^Street L01IISBURG, N. C. I turn ]u?t op?n?d a Br?t clui C ft* In Um old N?d building Ufd u imtrti to fttnlah |mU st ?n h^m ul tii* W Ow Birlll afford*. , / /? Im Ctmid | orati a con? . Soft Drink*. ?U. ':?> - r 7 f ?./?'" ? PrtoM r?a?o??tila. Mrrle* a* kwt. ' ? J. C TUCKER Proprietor Saturday and Monday : "i * * ? * . >. Ranging in Prices from 25 Cents to 75 Cents. YOUR CHOICE 19c EAT THE BEST - - Melrose Flour Barrel # 1-2 Barrel 1-4 Barrel 1-8 Barrel^ $ 8.50 4.25 2.15 1.10 The Hudson Store Co ?. ? ?>; -s -?*, r** v ? - NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK ' . Louisburg, N. C. ? Plant Someyiing This Spring . Raleigh, N. C. April ,30 Those who ast. w'eek pass wflthout doing any thing more definite about Garden we^E than reading the notices, thoul^ determine to plant something this spring anyway, says F. E. McCall, Gar den Specialist Tor the Agricultural Ex tension Service. Mr. McCall urgts that somethdng should actually eb planted so that the grower may feel that he is helping North Carolina take her place as a leading horticultural State. He suggests that some good blight proof tomatoes of the Norduke, Mar vel and Norton varieties be planted. A few carrots, parsnips and ground "cherries may be started or a few plants of the improved blue-berries along with raspberries and dewher ries will give a start with small fruits. He says, "Locate some godd .flow ering shrub in the woods. Prune the roots now by taking a spade and cut ting .away all lateral roots about eighteen -Inches out each way from the' inafb stem, fieave the plant to develop new roots this summer and transplant It next November. Lawn grass seed will grow better If some woods mould Is mixed in ^ith the top soil." * The(ge suggestions by Mr. McCall are In line wlfti the Uve-at-home pro gram. ot the Agricultural Extension Service and the effort being made by horticultural workers to beautify the -farmstead of Carolina and encourago the all year garden. A grouch Is a man who finds a , quarter and cnsres his luck becau*e |lt was not a dollar. * Never let a seed store cheat you. are 614,000 seeds In a bushel of , ston that Headache with SAM'S [hbadeasy. MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE "Louisburg, N. C. Wants your tank account, and offers you ? a banking service that you will like. Our firat consideration la the Bafety of our de posits. We are prepared to serve you ef ficiently and promptly on any .proposition that is consistent with safoand sound bank ing. . we fay Interest on savings ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFICATES' OP DEPOSIT. "VVte have a growing list of cu?tomers who like their connection with the Farmers National. WE %OtlLD LIKE TO TALK THE MATTER OVER WITH YOTJ, Farmers National Bank ? Louisburg, BT. 0. * vV ?* ' >>? ? a*' \?* * ? siA'
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