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PwvMw "(be Ml of ?WMt* In imnafietmt Helps to cleans* teeth and keep Bin healthy. DON'T FORGET TO SEND ADVERTISING COPY IN EARLY THAT DULL ACHING Don't worry and complain a boo* a bad back. Get rid of It! For weak kidneys, lama and achy backs, your neighbors rtcommud Doan's KM nay Pills. Aak your neighbor' Mra. 0. O. Oakley, LoulsburK. *aya: "My back cave me trouble and niora inga there was a steady, dull misery through my kidneys, which bothered me more as the day wqre on TT>e doll pains across my back tlm.1 me oat eufly; l( felt like a weight tied about my waist pdlMng me Iowa. Nervous, dull headache* were nom mon and When I straightened after' stooping, dark specks appeared "be. tor* my ey"es On "reading bout Doan's Kidney Pills I decided t? try them. The first bo* relieved nv and I kept on with Doan'a until I was entirety rid of the trouble. I hare had no return of It." Prioe We, at ail dealers, ixm't ?Imply aak for a k<0ney reraedj get Doan's Kidney Pllls-the mric that ?,. Oakley had. Forfter-M 1 1 burn Mfra., Buffalo, N Y NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Tmter and by YlrttW'GT aurfi&rRy Hi a rcTttrra Ami l)T~tru>! executed to 8. A. Nov/oll,. Trustee, by Frank Hawkins~and ante Cora Haw k.us. on the loth day of Aorll, lb23, | vhicfc sold deed of trust is duly recor ? ?d In the office' of the Register of Leeds cf Franklin county In Book j. age 319* default having been. niad.1 In the Indebtedness thereby se turtd and demand havfug beer. made for foreclosure, the undersigned trus tee will or. MONDAY. MAY 28. U23 at about the houi^of 12 o'clock M, at i be courthouse door In Lou'.sburg. N. C, oiler for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land ly ir s and being In Louisburg township, North Carolina, described as follows: Being tho lot of land devised to Cora Hawkins by her father, William. Allen, by Item 4 of said will, which. Is of record in ti;e office of the Cle^k of the Superior Court of Franklin coun ty in Will Book V. page 516, described cs follows; Twenty acres of land to cut off next to the lands of John Har ris. Commencing at Peter Hawkins" corner and running thence west to the creek and crossing North of the church, to be three acres deep and 6 acres long. This April 25, 1923. 4-27-5t S. A. NEWELL, Trustee FORECLOSURE SALE Of LAND By vlrture of the power ot sale con tained In that certain deed ot trust made by W. D. Egerton to Wm. H. puffin. Trustee, dated Nov. 29, 1919, and rcorded In the Registry of Frank lin County In Book 224, page 294, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt thereby secured, and demand for foreclsure having been made upon said trustee by the hol der of said debt, the undersigned wfll. on Monday, May 2Sth., 1923, rt aboutj the hour of noon, at the Court house Doo!* in Louisburg. X. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the lands in 3ald deed of trust coaveyed and there de nned as follows: Adjoining th lands of the heir's 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 & Davi3,) on the East by the lands of ihe estate of the late J. K. Spencer (now A. W. Perry . Jr.) on the South by the lands of J. K. ijpeneer estate (now A. W. Perry, Jr. and on the West by Tar River, con taining 12S acres, more or less, being the lands formerly owned by S. W. Marshall and convened by E. E. Mar shall and wife by deed dated Jan .8. lMlo. to W. F. Marshall, deed recorded in Book 202. page 25S, and including the dower rights and interest of Mrs. Lucy Marshall, widow of the late S. W. Marshall, conveyed to W. F. Mar shall by deed dated Oct. 22. 1918, and recorded in Book 212 page 227; and the same land coveyed by \V. F. Mar shall and wife to John W. Harris by deed "dated Nov. 20, 1919, and duly recorded in said Registry, and the same tract conveyed to W. D. Eger ton by said John W. Harris and wife. This April 27, 1923. 4-27-5t WM. H. Rt'FFIN, Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of trust to J. G. Mills, Trustee from J. T. Wilson and wife, which said deed of trust is iecorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin county in Book 225, page 23, default having been made la the payment of the notes secured thereby, I will offer for sale at public anctlon to the highest bidder for cash at thu. courthouse door in the town of Lcuisburg. N. C. on MONDAY, JUNI-; IS, 1923 at 12 M. the following described real estate: A certain parcel or tract of land sit ESSENTIAL in all building EVEN in the average rein forced, all-concrete build ing the co ft of the cement used is only 6fo of the total- cost. _ Yet Portland Cement is lower in price than any other manu factured product. Your building material dealer can advise you where it is best to use cement, and where to use other materials. His experience should be utilized in your plans and you can rely on his judgment in the selection or the best brand in any building material line. ATLAS] PORTLAND CEMENT '71u Standard by ivhich all oiher^Tnates arz miaswrd." YOUR DOLLAR WILL BE WORTH TWO IF You will visit our Store next week and see the wonderful line of summer goods we are offering at unheard of prices. Everything New in organdy, voile, crepe, tissue, lawn batiste, flaxon, pongee, pongette, linen, wool crepe, alltyme crepe, crepe de chine, taffeta, challie, laces, rib bons, etc. etc. Come In ? and we will take pleasure in showing you the goods, and helping yoa plan your dresses. THE LADIES SHOP Mrs. R. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr. M\in Street Louisburg, N. C. i.ate in Harris township, Franklin county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Samuel Harris, Perry and Pattersan, Joe Young, J. T. Wilson and others, and being the land con veyed to W. B. Tlmberlaxe by Csro !ino Timberlake by deed r-corded in the office of the Register of Deeds ot Franklin County in Book 71, page 145, and afterwards conveyed to J. T. Tim berlake by Emma Timoerlake and others, and containing 180 acres, more or less. This land is known as "The Gid Wiggins" land. This the 14th day of May, 1923. 5-18-5t J. G. MILLS, Trustee. Let Mr*. Mary Grates Tell Yon Her Poultry Kaislni; Experience "Three years ago bought an Incu bator, this year I've made money. Ras sole my baby chick3. Didn't know until a friend gave me a cake of L'AT-SSAP. Next morning found two dead rats in hennery. Kepe finding them, uddenly they disappeared' alto gether. It's the only sure rat killer." Take Mrs. Graves advice. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and garenteed by Cash Grocery and Market. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Fine I'hiitoLfniphy r '?? .. v-*r m P3?vS*ar*:W3 '^-t-rt'err
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