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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, North Carolina "FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE " JUST WHEN YOU WANT IT." 2.278 farmers of North Carolina have siphned the pledge to "Live at Home" this year. What a lifierence would be found in the prosperity of t*iis State if every farner wculd do the same, vay extension workers of the State College and Sta:e Depart ment of Agriculture. "Yon laugh at prohibition laws; the libertine laughs at the marriage l; ws; he anarchist laughs at property laws; watch out that your son does r. t laugh at all laws". ? Souix Falls Argus Leader. Don't forget to save some of that" grain of seed. There is always a scar- 1 city of native grown pure bred, se- : lected i ye. oats and wheat seed in , the fall. Weak Back Mm. Mildrtd Ptokta. of R. p!d. 8. Columbia, "tW, Ira "My egpartaaca with C^rtul hM tovere< a auatber o< yeafi Hltxtew yean ago . . . I go* O9 wi Wb wttk b4(k. I rap-4orn &a4 K n?v<sm I bad fo tar t? bad. 1 read el CARDUI The Woman's Tonic and Mqt tor l(. I took Only Op? bottle at th?t time, art It bflp&d me; aeemed to atrengtki* And build DM light up. So aft to how I frat knew of Otfdui. After th?t, . . . when 1 began to get watt ?nd 'no account* , I tent right"; for Cardul, and It nevef fallfd to help mt." If yon ah weak and autterlng from womanly ailments, Cardul may' b? Juat what you need. Take Cardul. It haa helped thouaaada, and odgtrt to help you. At all druggistf' and dealer*'. If Top off each meal with a bit of sweet In the form of WRIGLEY'S. It satisfies the sweet tooth and aids digestion. Pleasure and benefit combined. DONT FORGET TO SEND ADVERTISING COPY IN EARLY DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? It'* otnxUy a sign of sick kidneys, ; especially If the kidney action Is dis ordered, passages scanty or too fre quent Don't wait for more serlooi troubles. Begin using Doan's Kklney Pills Read this Loulsburg testi mony H. P. Cranford, garage foreman, Church St., says: "I>ast winter 1 had a terrible time with my kidney*. For long spells my kidneys failed to act at all and when I was able to pass the secretions they were highly col ored and burned In passage. My baok nearly killed me with pain and t couldn't turn In bed without a knlfe-Uke pain stabbing through mj kidneys. It was almost impossible to bend and I certainly was In ml? ery. Mornings my back was as sore as a boll and so stiff I couldn't stoop to put on my shoes I doctored, but dldm't get satisfactory results Poan's Kidney Pills gave me more benefit than any mpdlclne I had taken. I haven't had a spell with my kidneys since." 80c, at all dialers. Foster Mllhurn Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y. Where list- county Mgeut is employ nl th-.r.- gradup.llv -ones ov?r the County a mental charge as found by C'otiutv Av-ni J K Sams of Polk < c"t ' v who ?=? es I] in .eoopcrators now ?ito.-i:.- *-iit!:iuer l"game* grasses, rutin! : -.t pastures u>f livestock in l ... .? i i..U 11. 'i? <4 and corn. Mii' U K OF SUMMONS ? North c. i: jlina ? Franklin Count. Jr. S'.itnrior Court ? Before the ( leik. J R 1! rc.-rson, Atlnir. of H B. Hag wood Vs. H K.lUv Hag wood. Mary Hag wood. Mildred li. Hagwood, Rowland II tg-.vood and Albert Hagwood To 11. Aeliey Hqgwood: The defendant above named will take Notice that an action entitled a.? ahjve has been commenced in the Si perior ( ourt of FranKlin Co i'My, North Carolina to sell land to n akc assets by the Administrator; and the said defendant will furtner take no tice that he is required to appear be farp the Clerk of the Superior Court ol s.:id County on the 22nd day of Ji ll' 1 '23, at the Court House of Mid ("uhtv in Louiseurg, N. C. and ar.s'v i- the Complaint In said Action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for ti-.e relief demanded in said Com plaint This June 1st, 192". J. L. PAT.MER, Deputy Clerk Superior Cou'l. \Y M. PERSON, Atty. 6-1-41 TRUSTEE S SALE OF lAND j Unr.'-r and by virtue of the power conferred upon me in a certain deed 'of tr'tst executed to me by Henry V. Cl ff'k and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Countv in book 224. page 496, I will on MONDAY. JULY 2, 1923 at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auc tion at the courthouse door in Louis burg. N. C . to the highest bidder for eash. a certain tract-or parcel t?f land situale in Hayesvllle Township, Franklin County. N. C., and describ ed as follows: Beginning at a stone. Mrs. Josh Cheeks's corner, thence S 24.70 chains to a stone on the Hayes vino road, Mrs. Josh Cheek's corner, thence along along said road N 69 3-4 degrees \V 230 chains. N 6 1-4 degrees \Y 0,30 chains, N 57 1-4 degrees W 5. 0 chains, X 37 1-4 degrees W 7.62 clair.s to a. stone, Green's corner on the road, thence N 83 1-4 degrees E li.30 chairs to the beginning, con taining thiriy-siv and one half acres accor ling to a survey made by Thomss Taylor, May 11th, 1920, and being the tract of land conveyed to Henry Y. Cheek by W. W. Green by deed dated February 28'h. 1921, and said deed of trust having been execu ted to secure the balance of the pur chase money therefor. Thin 1st da\- of June. 1923. jC-l-o! \V. H. SCARBOROUGH. Trustee. I NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU TION North Carolina, In the Franklin County. Superior Court First National Eank, Loulsburg. N. C. Vs. B.J. King, By virtue of rn execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Franklin County in the above entitled action. I will on MONDAY. JUNE 4, 1923 at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door of said County, sell to the high est bidder for cash to satisfy said ex ecution, all the right, title and inter est which the said P. J. King, the de fendant has in the following real es tate, to-wit: A one-seventfi undivid ed Interest in that tract of land In Harris Township, Franklin County, containing 113 acres, more or less and being that tract of land of which Mrs. J. B. King died seized and possessed of, and known as the King home place This May 4, 1923. 5-ll-5t H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff The above sale was continued until Monday. June 11. 1923. by consent of ail parties concerned. This Jnne 4. 1923. 6-8-lt H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that deed of trust executed on the Sth day of February, 1917, duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County in Book 210 at page 237, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose In accordance with the terms and provisions {hereof, I, the under signed Trustee, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door of Franklin coun ty. N. C. on MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923 at 1 2o'cIock M. the following tract or parcel of land, situate In Franklin county, Loulsburg Township, state of North Carolina, and described as fol lows: Adjoining the Ballard lands. O. W. Ford and others, and bounded on the South and East by the Frank Ballard lands, on the West by the lands of G. W, Ford, and on the North by the lands of J. J. Barrow. It being the tract of land heretofore known as the N. H. Macon tract, whereon said Macon re sided at the time of his death, said lands being about three miles East of Loulsburg, and being the lands con veyed by J. T. Mills and wife Kllle Mill* and Mrs Lnra Burns to Mrs. Su sie W. Yafborough by deed dated 1910 and recorded In the Registry of Frank lln county In Book 173 page 178, and also described by refeiwnce to Will Book "R" rage 796, and deed records 125 page 260 ; 162 page 292; 179, page 24: 74 page 25. referenco to all of whloh Is hereby made, containing In original tract 337 acres, more or less. But from th'" tract there has been Conveyed to E. M. Perry and A. W. Perry, Jr. 137 acr?s, more or less, ly ing on the West side of Sycamore Creek. This the 6th day of May, 1923 e-ll-4t R. B WHITE, Trustee. The above sale was continued until Monday. June 11, 1928. bv consent of all parties concerned. This June 4, 1923. 6-8-lt R. B. WHITE, Trustee. _ - ?* STRAW HATS The New Styles in the different brands WHITE and BROWN color SPBCIAL PRICES on Snappy Spring Styles in Men and Boy's Suits We have some good values in two pant Boy's Suits^ The season's most popular colors and models in Summer Suits. These suits are more than reasonable, they are CHEAP "COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK" Allen Bros. Co. Louisburg, N. C. 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 un Street Louisburg, N. C. SERVICE SERVICE That is motto. SERVICE FIRE AM) LIFE INSURANCE H . ploaflnnt every morning until eleven o'clock, and the rest of the day will take cr.re of itself. Place your Fire and Life Insurance with thlg Agency, and X will '.I It ft care of YOUR INSURANCE TROUBLES FOR YOU. * This Anoney la the OLDEST IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. T. W. WATSON, AGENT W)i?n ron think ot IHSlTfcAXCE, think of w ? A? T ? 8 ? o ? rr NOTICE ? Having quail fed as Administrate) . of thy estate of J. L. O. Cooke, de ceased, late of Franklin County, no il, e Is hereby given all persons hold ing claims against his estate, to pre s< nt them to the undersigned or or before the lit day of June, 1924, or this nolle* will be plead In bar of their recovery. All perroag Indebted to (aid Mttte will pleas* com* for ward and make Immediate MtttMMnt This May Slat. 1633. .1 JlJIa 41^t A. L. COO ire, Admr.
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