IF YOU WANT NEW
ARMY GOODS
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Come to Sec US
Big lot of White House
Flour just received from
the mill. When you eat,
EAT the BEST
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6 pounds of Ground Coffee $1.2?
The Hudson Store Co.
NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Louisburg, N. C.
WHY PAY RENT?
WHEN YOU CAN BUY A FARM WITH
RENT MONEY
We haTe seteral desirable farm* which we haTe decided to offer
for quick Hale on unusual easy teiiux. Just like rent; 10 per cent
cash and 10 per cent a year for nine years until the farm Is paid for.
A JVacre farm t tire-fourths of a mile from Dexter, with build
ings worth $3,000.00, can be bought for M/MhOO.
ISO-acre farm Hie miles from Lonlsburg, with $8,000.00 worth
of buildings, for $7,000.00.
117-acre farm two mfles from Bobbltt, with $1,10*j00 worth of
bulldlncrs. for $5,500.00..
V3 ncres one mile from Daboey, buildings worth $2^00.00, for
??,000j0fl.
$8 acres seyen miles from Headerson on fine road, with $4,000.00
worth of buildings, $#,800.00.
50 acres three miles west of Henderson, with buildings worth
$l,000j00, for $Bv060j06.
S8 acres one-fonrth mile from He'deersoB, adjoining the Fair
Ground, on hard surface road, $7,000.00.
If Interested In any of these farms, write or call ns oyer 'phoae
a'd we will be glad to show yon this property.
Henderson Loan & Real Estate Co.
N HENDERSON, N. 0.
COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LOUIS
<$i BURG LANDS
it., "Under and by virtue of the order of
$he Superior Court of Franklin Coun
ty dated Not. T. 1923, made In that
i Special proceedings entitled J. J. Mur
< ray and C. B. Brantley, administra
tors of J. C. Brantley, deceased, vs .
Mm Maria Brantley, wodow of, and C.
H. Brantley, et al, heirs at law, the
1 anderslgned will on
li MONDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1923,
'M abqut the hour of noon at the Court
! HouMRloor In Loulsburg, N. C. oftpr
rfor safc^t public auction to the high
est bld?r? for cash the following de
i?$rlbed tracts of land situate In Frank
| lift Courier, N. C, and more partlcu
iflgly deflf*! as follows;
v FIH8T TRACT ? The lands lying on
'the IiMtfburg R.'ad bounded, accord
ing te aald survey as follows: Be
Tftnln* at a stake, Ransom Dodd *
iWrneapm aald road, thence N 3 45 K
jaa.MBialns to a stake; thence X4 87
" I W BBS chains; thence 8 230 W 1.51
Stake; thence N 87 30 W
1 to a stake, Ransom Dodds
JCt N 8 30 K 11.34 chains
?f? n corner for Lot No 2 of
J4*r; thtnce 8 8? SO E 11.44 chains
la stake, corMt for said dower lot;
'MtaMfrS 80 B 8 chains to a state,
I oMm for aald dower lo<; thence
S 87 30 E 15/34 chain* to a stake;
thence N 8 E 3 chains to a stake In
Henry Jones line; thence 8 81 II 7.16
chains to a'stake, corner for Henry
Jones and the Dower lot No. 1; thence
8 87 E 6.44 chains to a stake on the
road, corner for Dower lot No. 1 on
said road; thence along said road N
28 E 2.25 chains to a stake iu. said
road; thence N 65 W 1 chain to a
stake; thence N 18 E 6.30 chains to a
stake; thence S 87 E 6.44 chains to a
I stake corner for sal4 Dow?r lot No 1
in Baldy Rice's line; thence 8 8 46 W
41 47 chains to a stake: thence N <4
W 12.60 chains to the point of begin
ning, Containing 110 acres, more or
less, by survey of Pittman Stell, Sur
veyor, Not. 16, 1*22.
But from this Tract there was sold
under a Mortgage made by said intes
tate^ dated Jan. 1, 1922, and recorded
in Book 242, page 629, Franklin Reg
istry, to Spring Hope Supply Co.,
42 .50 acres which is not in said mort
gage described by metes and bounds
bnt which Is correctly defined by met
e* and bounds as follows; reference
being had to deed of Isaac Jones to
John Jones, Book 117, page 27;
"Beginning at a corner Hickory
stump on the East side of the lx>uls
burg road said Ransom Dodd's cor
ner; Hfetiee with his tine N 87 1-2 W
148 poles to a stake; thence N 2 3-4 ;
E 45 1-2 poleB to a stake; thence S,
87 1-2 E 148 poles to a stake, W. H. I
Brantley's corner; thence with his 1
line S 2 1-4 W 45 1-2 poles tp the he- j
ginning, containing 42 1-2 acres, more i
or less." .
And therefore there is now left I
available for sale in this proceedings
only 67 1-2 acres, more or less In said
tract .
SECOND TRACT? Situate on Crook
ed Creek and bounded as follows; Be
ginning at a stake, corner thence N 5
E 27.80 chains to a stake and stump;
thence N 44 W 1.25 chains to a Holly;
thence N 76 W 77-100 chains to a
stake; thence N 85 E 2.20 chains to
a stake; thence N 75 3.50 chains to a
stake; thence N 35 E 2.20 chains to a
stake; thence N 40 E 1.80 chains to a
stake; thence N 82 E 1.20 chaina to a
stake on Crooked Creek; thence cross
ing said creek S 16 E 30.12 chains to|
a stake; thence S 70 30 W 19 chains
to the point of beginning, containing
35 1-2 acres, more or less.
And also the reversion In Dower of
Mrs. Maris Brantley, here-to-fore al
lotted, which is bounded as described
as follows;
Lot No. 2 ? Beginning at a stake and
pointers in the Dodd line, corner of
William Evans; thence along the
Dodd line S 3 1-2 W 8 chains to a
stake in said Dodd's line; thence S
86 1-2 E 13.66 chains to a stake In a
drain; thence N 3 1-2 E 8 chains to a
stake In William Evans' line; thence
along said Evans' line N 86 1-2 W
13.66 chains to "the beginning, contain
ing 11 acres, more or lesii, Including
the dwelling house known as the Ed
Holland Place and other buildings and
Improvements thereon, and remainder
of which after the life estate or dower
of Mrs. Mavis Brantley expires Is of
fered for sal*.
This Nov. 2, 1923.
ll-2-5t WM. H. RUFF-IN, Com'r.
If one bee collected a pound of hon- i
ey, H would trsvel 43,776 miles to
gather sufficient nectar, nsy? C. L.
Sams, specialist in beekeeping for the
State College and Department t'f Ag
t k ulture.
Subscribe to (
THB frankli:. HmBH
tl.bu Per Year Advance.
? ? Stop ? Cough Quick
taka* HAYW HEALING HONEY,- ?
cough medlcii% which stops the eoojh hr
healing the tnfemed and Irritated tlssato.
A bos of tROVftS O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chefc Cold* Head Ooids aad
CVoup Is enclosed wit* every bottle of
HAYES' HF.ALAg HOUEY. The salve
should be rubbed tin the tbest Ad throat
of childrea seflsrl^J from a Cold or
thq pom ?
a OMWton and tkm
Dtur
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NOTICE OF 8ALB OF VALUABLE
LAND UNDER AUTHORITY OF
DEED OF TRUST
By virtue of authority contained In
a certain Deed of Trust executed to
the undersigned trustee by Lee In
scoe and wife Carrie Inscoe on the
7th day of March, 1911, to secure
certain Indebtedness therein describ
ed, default having been made In the
payment of the Indebtedness thereby
secured. The undersigned trustee
will on
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1823
between the hours of 12 Noon and 1
P. M. at the courthouse door in Louts
burg. Franklin County, N. C, offer
for sale, and sell to the highest bid
der for cash the following described
real estate situated In Cypress Creek
township and more particularly de
scribed as follows :
One tract of land In Cypress Creek
township, Franklin County, N. C.,
bounded as follows: On the north by
the lands of BUlle Bowden, on the
east by the lands of Sallle Hoillngs
worth, on the south by the lands of
W. A. Mitchell and Pearl Holllngs
worth, on the west by the lands of
Frank Hollingsworth containing thir
ty-three (33) acres more or less and
known as the Carrie InBcoe share of
the late John Hollingsworth estate.
One other tract of land In CypresT
Creek township, Franklin County. N
C. bounded as follows: On the north
by the lands of Carrie Inscoe, on the
east by the lands of W. A. MltcheU,
on the west by the lands of J. E. Wil
der, on the south by the lands of W.
A. Mitchell and being known as the
land of Pearl Hollingsworth and be
ing part of the late John Hollings
worth estate, containing fourteen (14)
acres more or less.
This the 29th day of Oct., 1923.
ll-2-4t C. C. MARTIN. Trustee.
SALE OF STORE AND DWELLING
IN YOUNQSVILLE, N. C.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
sale made by the Superior Court of
Franklin County, In that special pro
ceedings entitled H. B. Hatch, Admin
istrator of P. R. Hfctch, deceased, vs
Mrs. L. Rookh Hatch, widow of J. F
Hatch, et al, heirs at law of said P.
R, Hatch, the undersigned commis
sioner will on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923
at about two-thirty o'clock P. M on
the premises In the town of Youngs
ville, N. C.. offer for sale at publlo
auction to the highest bidder the fol
lowing described buildings and lots:
(a). A lot and dwelling situate on
the E side of Cross Street, being that
St over which the Raleigh road leads
to Wake Forest, bounded as follows:
On the N by the lot of E. L. Winston,
on the E by the lands of Mrs. L.
Rookh Hatch, on the S by the lot of
C. E. Mitchell, and on the W by the
aforesaid Street, containing a one
story dwelling house.
(b). A store house and lot, frame
building situate on the N side on Main
St., adjoining Perry Patterson, et al.
Terms of Sale: Cash upon the con
flrmation of the bids, or upon Jan. 1,
1924. at the option of the purchasers
This Nov. 2, 1923.
WM. H. RUFFIN,
ll-2-5t Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of terms and
provisions contained In that Deed of
Trust, executed on the 21st day of
April, 1920, by J. D. Hines to S C.
Holden, Trustee, which is duly regis
tered in book 236 at page 567, office
of Register of Deeds of Franklin Coun
ty. Default having been made In the
payment of the notes thereby secured
and demand made upon me to fore
close. I, S. C. Holden, Trustee, will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the courthouse door
of Franklin County, on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1923
at about the hour of noon that certain
lot or parcel of land lying on the
North side of Franklin Street in the
Town of Louisburg, North Carolina,
bounded as follows: ??
On the East by the Strother lot
now owned by C. T. Stokes, on the'
South by Franklin Street, on the West
by the lands of E. Odom, dec'd., and
on the North by the lands of L. J.
Pernell, formerly owned by S. C.
Holden, and being the lot on which
there is a large Oarage building.
This the 30th day of Oct.. 1923.
ll-2-5t S. C. HOLDEN, Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Superior Court of Franklin county
made 1n the special proceeding enti
tled, Joe West, Executor, vs. Emllle
West and others, the undersigned
Commissioner will on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923
at about the hour of noon at the court
house door of Franklin County, North
Carolina, offer for- sale to the highest
bidder tor cash that certain tract of
parcel of land situate in Oold Mine
township, Franklin County, North
Carolina, bounded as follows:
On the North by the lands of Arch
Oupton, on the East by the lands of
John Burnette, on the South by the
lands of Dr. Buck Williams, on the
West by the lands of Henry Alston and
T. E. Hsgwood. containing <5 acres
more or less, but there Is excepted
and will be reserved the home house
and out buildings and ten acres of
land around said home house for and
during the life of Emlll* West, wid
ow, but at her death the same to pass
W purchaser!
This October 80. 1923.
BEN T. HOLDEN,
ll-2-6t Commissioner.
I A Lady In Oh leaf o Telegraphs for
Rnt-Snnp
I Read Mrs. Phillips' wire: "Youell's
'Exterminator Co.. Westfleld, N. J.
Rush f3 worth of RAT-SNAP." Latei
rec'd following letter: "RAT-8NAP
arrived. It rid our house of rats In
no time. Just moved here from Pa.,
where I used RAT-SNAP with (Treat
results." Three sizes. 35c, 85c, $1 2 >. i
Sold and guaranteed by CA8H GROC
ERY AND MARKET. Ad?
COR FIRST C7LA88 JOB PRINTING
PHONKWWI. '
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A. Tonkel's
LOUISBURG'S NEWEST STORE
The Store of Better
Values
Just returned from New York, and new
goods arriving daily, and we offer special
prices on the entire new fall stock.
Ladies Coat Suits, One Piece Dresses and Coats, prices
ranging from $4.95 up
Men's, Women and Childrens Shoes and Oxfords at
SPECIAL PRICES
Our Dry Goods Department is complete and we offer
-BIO BARGAINS
Men '8 and Boys' Clothing and Overcoats
GREATLY REDUCED
You will find onr Millinery Department in the latest
fashions and Lowest Prices
A. Tonkel
Next Door to H. C. Taylor's Hardware Store
Louisburg, : N. C.
THE CONVENIENT BANK
Right, in the Heart of Louisburg, just across Main
Street from the Court House
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B ing us your tobacco and cotton checks for cash
or deposit, and make drafts through this bank for $60
per ba'e cotton advance. Call on us for any kind of
banking service. Make the Farmers National YOUR
Bank, you will like it. Our customers have always
been able to get accommodations here just when need
ed, and if you have not been banking with us, give us a
chance to talk it over. We are prepared to render
good service in any department of banking.
Farmers National Bank
J. M. Allen, President T. H. Dickens, V-Pres.
H. M. *3 to vail, Cashier E. M. Parham, Asst. Cashier
Under U. S. Government
Supervision
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MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE
Louisburg, N. C.