I h'tTP a fill line of the best shoes fo he had at most reasonable prices. Can tit any member of jour family, with either work or dress shoes.- Cotae and look them over. We will be frlad to fill yonr orders for Groeerle*. We uluays have a fill and fresh supply and our prices are right. ContMo see os when In Loalsburp. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. SERVICE SERVICE That Is my motto. SERVICE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE B, pleasant every morning until eleven o'clock, and the rest of the day will take care of ltselt. Place your Fire and Life Insurance with this Agency, and I will take care of YOUR INSURANCE TROUBLES FOR YOU. This Agency Is the OLDEST IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. T. W. WATSON, AGENT When jon think of INSURANCE, \ think of W? A? T ? 8 ? 0? N V Try F. R. Pleasants For Pure Drugs Properly and Carefully Compounded Oldest Drug Store In Town We Can Save You Money F. R. Pleasants DRUGGIST TELEPHONE 222-J. LOUISBURG, N. C. Everything for the Living Room The year's most popular designs, both perld and modern, are to be seen in this present display of Living Room Furniture. And as usual, you will find our price a little less than you would expect to pay. Every thing to complete an Up-to-date Undertaking Department. w. t White Furniture Co. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LOUIS BURG LANDS Under and by virtue of the order ol the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ;y dated Nov. 2, 1923. made in that special proceedings untitled J. J. Mur ray and C. B. Brantley,* admluUtra tor?"?f J. C. Brantley, deceased, vs. Mrs. Mbvla Brantley, wodow of. and C. 11 Brantley, et al. lielia at law, the undersigned will lu _ MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923. at about the hour of noon at the Court House door In I-oulsburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidders for cash the following de scribed tracts of land situate In Frank lln County. N. C., and more particu larly deOned as follows: FIRST TRACT ? The lands lying on the Louletjurg R. ad Doumled, accord ing to said survey as follows: Be ginning at a stake. Ransom Dodd ? corner on said road, thence N 3 45 E 13.44 chains to a stake; thence N 87 30 \V_8. 52 chains; thence S 230 W 1.51 chains to a stake; thence N 37 30 W 25.16 chains to a stake, Ransom Dodda I corner; thence N 3 30 E 11.34 chains to u stake, corner for Lot No. 2 of Do ver; thence S 87 30 E 13.66 chains | to a stake, corner for said dower lot; I thence N 3 30 E 8 chains to a stake, jtho corner for said dower lot; thence | S 87 30 E 15.34 chains to a stake;' 1 thencc N 8 E 3 chains to a stake In j Henry Jones line; thence S 83 E 7.1(5 I chains to a stake, corner for Henry [Jones and the Dower lot No. 1; thence S 87 E 5.44 chains to a stake on the I road, corner for Dower lot No. 1 on | said road; thence along said road Nl 26 E 2.25 chains to a stake lu said road; thence N 65 W 1 chain to a stake; thence N 19 E 5.30 chains to a stake; thence S 87 E 5.44 chains to a stake corner for said Dower lot No. 1 In Baldy Rice's line; thence S 3 45 W 41 47 chains to a stake; thence N 84 W 12.50 chains to the point of begin ning, containing 110 acres, more' or less, by survey of Plttman Stetl, Sur veyor, Nov. 15, 1922. 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 529, Franklin Reg istry. to Spring Hope Supply Co., 42.50 acreB which Is not In said mort gage described by metes and bounds but which Is correctly defined by met es and bounds as follows: reference being had tp deed of Isaac Jones to John Jones, Book 117, page 27: "Beginning at a corner Hickory stump on the East side of the Louls burg road said Ransom Dodd's cor ner; thence with his line N 87 1-2 W 148 poles to a stake; thence N 2 3-4 E 45 1-2 poles to a stake; thence S 87 1-2 E 148 poles to a stake, W. H. Brantley's corner; thence with hl? line S 2 1-4 W 45 1-2 poles to the be ginning, containing 42 1-2 acres, more or less." And therefore thjre is now left available for sale In this proceedings only 67 1-2 acres, more or less in said tract . I SECOND TRACT? Situate on Crook | ed-Creek and bounded an follows: Be ginning at a .stake, corner thence N 6 I E 27.80 chains to a stake and stump; thence N 44 W 1.25 chains to a HoTly ; thence N 76 W 77-100 chains to a I stake; thence N 85 E 2.20 chains to I a stake; thence N 75 3.50 chains to a I 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 chains to a | stake on Crooked Creek; thence cross ing said creek S 15 E 30.12 chains to I a stake; thence S 70 30 W 19 chains to the point of beginning, containing 35 1-2 acres, more or less. I And also the reversion in Dower of | Mrs. Mavis Brantley, here-to-fore al | lotted, which is bounded as described has follows: ' Lot No. 2 ? Beginning at a stake and | ; pointers in the Dodd line, corner ol | 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 I stake in William Evans' line; thence I along said Evans' line N 86 1-2 W | 13.66 chains to the beginning, contaln ' ing 11 acres, more or less, including | the dwelling house known as the Ed. | Holland Place and other buildings and Improvements thereon, and remainder I of which after the life estate or dower of Mrs. Mavis Brantley expires Is of I fered for sale. -. I This Nov. 2, 1923. I ll-2-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Com'r. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Franklin county made in 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 for cash that certain tract or parcel of land situate In Oold Mine township, Franklin County. North Carolina, bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of Arch Gupton, on the East by the lands of John Burnette, on the South by the landi of Dr. Buck Williams, on the West by the lands of Henry Als.nn and T. H. Hagwood, containing 65 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 Emilia West, wid ow, but at her death the same to past J to purchaser. This October SO, 1923. w BEN T. HOLDEN, 11-2-St Commissioner. To St take HA> cough m Ming thai A bos of SALVE fort Croup la HAYES' 1 sbooM be robbed j of children i ?Sl? BAUMQW&ire.' r a Cough Quick HONEY, I the oough by itatedtlMoa O-PEN-TRATE Head Gold* and . irlth every bottle at HONEY. The Mire I the cheat and throat i ? Cold ?r Ofoap. SALE OF STORE AND DWELLING1 IN YOUNGSVILLE, N. C. Under and by virtue of a decree of ; sale made by the Superior Court of 1 Franklin County. In that special pro ceedings entitled H. B. Hatch, Admin istrator of P. R. Ifttch, 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 i MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923 at about two-thirty o'clock P. M. on the premises in the town of Youngs^ vllle, N. C., ofTer for sale at publlo auction to the highest bidder the fol j 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 lan