Some Ways of
Using Milk
Milk is a food as well as a drink. It is a food to be compared with
meat, bread, and potatoes. Of course, every child should have milk
to drink with his meals as well as prepared dishes containing it.
When the child tires of milk. IhtJ (KTHSkmal addition of -a ? small ?
amount of cocoa to milk will change the flavor and increase the use
? f milk.
Cereals such as oatmeal, rice, cornmeal and hominy grits may be
cooked in milk instead of water. A double boiler ia used In the
cooking. A creamy, healthful dish is the result.
Milk combined with vegetables makes excellent soups, creamed
^nd scalloped dishes, souffles, and croquettes. Creame dtoast and
gravies also require the use of milk.
Healthful, nutritious desserts for children usually have whole
jiilk for their foundation. Ice cream^torn starch, bread, tapioca,
?nd junket puddings contain much milk and cream.
Cheese dishes furnish the adult with the body-building protein of
milk. Of course, these belong largely in the diet of the older child
and the grown person. Milk is a safeguard in their diet and they
:an use many milk products. To the young child, however, milk is
a necessity if he is to have proper health, strength and energy.
Yours to serve,
CHOICE EATS
You are invited to riiake tlie fullest use of my complete
stock of the choicest Groceries. Feed Stuffs, etc.. Among
my popular brands of flour are Wizard, Vanca, Melrose
and William Tell. I will appreciate your business and
will shew my appreciations by giving you the best there
is at the lowest prices. Call to see me when in town.
! J. Allen Harris
I LOUISBURG, North Carolina
Softens the Water ? .
Whitens the Clothes
? Lightens the Labor
A LITTLE Red Seal Lye
?. dissolved in the
water before the clothes are put
in relieves you of the necessity for
rubbing and (crabbing. The Red Seal
Lye looaena the dirt, and hard rubbing
of the wa?h clothe* la a thing of the
paat. 8tart thl? week to wa*h clothei
the eaay way.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Thingt Our Rtidtrt Wont to Know
Around tho bouse Red Seal Lye
him almost unlimited use*. It
cleans closets, cuspidor*, floor*,
garbage cans, dishes and clothes in
a fraction of the time and labor of
other cleansers.
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Mjuij boawnriTM am not aware
of th? fact that Bed Seal Lye la a
wonderful thing to eleaa cook
(tOTea. It la remarkable how easily
elogged stove* are eleared of ob
struction* bj the use of thin power'
ful compound.
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Bweet and Immaculate bath r noma
may be made so, and kept that war
without everlasting scrubbing, lif
Bad Seal I /jre la used as a cleanser.
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(LEGAL ADVERTISING)
TRUSTEE'S SALE OP LOUISBURG
WAREHOUSE LOTS
By virtue of that deed of truBt mads
by W. H. and J. M. Allen to Wm. H
Ruffln Trustee, dated No*. 1, 1910.
and recorded In Book 241. pa*e 115-16.
default harlug been maoe in the rai
ment of the debt thereby secured, and
demand having been made on the said
Trustee for foreclosure, by the holder
of the debt thereby secured, the un
derslgned will on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1S^ 1924.
at the noon recess of Court at the court
houso door in Louisburg. North Caro
lina. offer tor sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash that
warehouse lot and easements known
as the Farmers Co-operative Com
pany's Warehouse situate in the town
of Louisburg. North Carolina, and
more particularly defined as follows:
First. That certain lot or parol of
land situate on the east side of Llkln
street in the town of Louisburg, boun
ded and defined as follows: B*<ln
ning at the corner of the J. F. JeAes
lot (now Farmers Co-operative Com
pany's lot) and the C. B. Cheatham
lot, formerly the Boatvrrlght Prixe
House lot tn?w Allen Machine Com
pany's lot) on Main street an Iron
stake; thence along the C. B. Cheat
| ham line (now Allen Machine Com
Ipan'ys line) S 58 E 234 feet more or
less to the corner of the Tar River
Manufacturing Company's lot, former
ly the Cooper lot (now John S. How
ell's lot) in the line of the S. A. L. Rail
way Company; thence along the line
of the S. A. L. Railway N 26 3-4 W 279
feet more or less, to the corner of said
railway on Main street; thence along
Main street S 33 1-4 W 144 feet more
or less to the point of beginning, it
I being the lot upon which Is now sit
uate an old dwelliug house and a part
of a brick Warehouse building.
And also together with the afore
described lot an descendible, trans
ferable and assignable easement In
and to and upon that strip of lana on
the Southwest side or margin of the
Depot site of the S. A. L. Railway,
more particularly described as fol
lows: Beginning at the Northwest
corner of the foundation wall on Main
street of the Warehouse now situate
on said land, and running thence along
Main street 23 feet to the line of the
S. A. L. Railway; thence along the
I line of the said S. A. L. Railway N 26
3-4 E the full length of a Warehouse
I formerly on said lot 171 feet more or
less; thence a line parallel to Main
street and the first named line 23 feet
to the northeast corner of the founda
tion wall of the said warehouse;
thence a line parallel to the-S. A. L.
Railway line along the foundation wall
of said warehouse 171 feet more or
less, to the point of beginning, upon
I which was formerly located s mewhat
I Jones Tobacco Warehouse building
,and upon which is now a portion of
more than one-half in width of the
said brick warehouse building, said
easement being, however, limited to
warehouse purposes only by the decis
ion of the Supreme Court in the- case
of Ruffln vs. Railroad 151 North Car
olina Report, 330. which settled the
title to the above described lot and
right of occupancy under said ease- '
ment. The said lot and easement be- j
ing the same conveyed by Farmers
Co-operative Company to W. H. Allen j
and J. M. Allen.
This Jan. 18. 1924.
l-18-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
The above sale was continued by
consent o! all parties concerned to
Monday. February 25th. 1924, at noon
recess of Court. This Feb. 18. 1924.
1-22-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
' The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties concerned to
Monday. March 3, 1924, at about the
hour of noon. This Feb. 25, 1924.
1-29-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties concerned to
Monday, March 10, 1924, at about the
hour of noon. This Mar. 3, 1924.
3-7-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties to Monday, Mar.
17th, 1924, at the noon recess of court.
This March 10. 1924.
3-14-lt WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee.
The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties to Monday. Mar.
24th. 1924. at about the hour of noon.
This March 17. 1924. _
3-21-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trusteo.
?The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties to Monday, Mar.
31st, 1924, at about the hour of noon.
This March 24, 1924.
3-28-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties to Monday, April
7th, 1924. at about the hour of noon.
This March 31, 1924.
4-4-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of the
estate of J. T. Lancaster, deceased,
late of Franklin County, notice in hers
by given all persons holding claim*
against said estate to present them to
the undersigned on or before the 1st
day of March, 1926, or this notice will
be plead In bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said estate will
please come forward and make Im
mediate settlement. his Feb. 28th,
1924.
2-2?-?t 8. C. EAVES, Extr.
FUANKLIN IKS. * REALTY CO.
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(LEGAL ADVERTISING)
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
North Carolina, In Superior Court
Franklin County.
Farmers Guano Co.
Vs.
I. H. Kearney.
Under and by virtue ol an execution
directed to the undersigned from tbe
Superior Court ot Wake County In the
above entitled action, I will on
MONDAY, THE 7th DAY OF APRIL,
1924, at or about the hour of noon at
the Courthouse door In Loulsburg
Fvunklln County, N. C., sell to the
highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy tbe j
said execution, all the right title and
interest which the said I. H. Kearney
has in the following described real es
tate.
All that certain plecu, parcel or
tract of land containing 362.32 acres,
more or less, and being described as
first Tract In that mortgage deed of
I. H. Kearney and wife to the Federal
Land Bank of Columbia, dated Sep
tember 13th, 1919, and being recorded
In Book 223, page 36, Registry ot
Franklin County, to which reference
is here made for a more complete de
scription.
Also, an ot tne excess and ivverslou
of homestead in and to the following
du-mnbtm tracts or parcels of lua,
rSiaifo In Franlr'Jnton Tqwi itp,
County, North Carolina, and
btlue daocrtfced as follows:
L One lot on Hlllsboro Road and
Co!!?*s Street, bounded on the North
by College Street, on the East by Mrs.
O. D. Kearney and Dr. J. H. Harris,
on the South by Dr. J. H. Harris and
on the West by the Hlllsboro Road,
containing about 1-3 acre.
2. One lot on Hlllsboro Street,
bounded on tlie North by Mrs. H. E_
Pearce, on the East by Mrs. O. D.
Kearney, on the South by May Kear
ney and on the West by Burley Fuller,
containing about 1-4 acre.
3. The old Foundry lot, being part
of the T. J. Wright land, bounded on
the North by W. H. Hester, on the i
East by Street, on the South j
by the old Oxford Road, and on the '
West by Mrs. J. C. Warmouth, contain- 1
lng about 1-4 acre.
4. One lot on the S. A. L. R. R. Just !
out ot the corporate limits of the town |
of Franklinton, bounded on the North I
by W. F. Joyner, on the East by the '
Henderson Road, on the South by N. !
A. Black, and on the West by the S. j
A. L. R. R.. containing about 1-4 acre.
5. One lot In the Town of Frank- j
llinton, situate on Pearce and Winston
I Streets and S. A. L. R. R., hounded on
I the North by Pearce Street, on the
East by Winston Street, on the South
jby the Emmltt Edwards lot, on the
West by the S. A. L. R. R? containing
about 1 acre.
j This 28th day of February, 1924.
H. A. KEARNEY,
;3-T-5t Sheriff of Franklin County.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the author
ity contained in that certain Deed of
Trust executed to Edison T. Hicks,
Trustee, and duly recorded in Frank
lin County Registry in book 194 at
page 497 and also the authority con.
talned in that certain judgment made
In the case entitled "In Re: Will of
John Hogwood," which said Judgment
is duly recorded in the Clerk'?- office
of Franklin County Superior Court in
Minute Book No. 10 at page 261, and
default having been made in the pay.
ment of the note securea by said deed
of trust, and upon demand and request
of the holder of said notes described
therein, the undersigned Trustee will
on
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1924,
at or about the hour of noon, 12:00
o'clock, at the courthouse door in
Loulsburg, N. C., Franklin County, of
fer for sale and sell to the highest bid
der for cash the following described
tract or parcel of land lying and be
ing in Franklin county aforesaid and
more particularly described and de
fined as follows:
Beginning at a spantsh oak and E.
T. Ayscue's corner and H. T. Thar,
rington's line and run S 22 E 20 poles
to a pine; thence S 69 1.2 E 5 poles 8
links to a pine; thence S 64 E 11 poles
19 links to a white oak; thence 8 30 E
8 poles 20 links te a white oak ; thence
8 33 1-3 E 13 poles 16 links to a pine,
H. T. Tharrington's and David Wei
don's corner; thence 8 80 1-2 E 31
poles 15 links to a rock, Weldon's cor
ner; thence N 39 E 86 poles 20 links
to a stake, Weldon's corner; thence 8
88 1-2 E 23 poles to a rock, Weldon's
corner; 8 88 20 poles to a stake and
black gum, Mitchell's line; thence N
62 19 links; thence by the lines of
Stokes, Frailer, Patterson & Ayscue
as per Fuller's survey of Mar. 27, 1895,
to the beginning, containing 72 1.4
acres.
This land Is sold subject to the dow.
er Interest of one, Dora Kelly, the
said dower Interest having been duly
and properly allotted to ths said Dora
Kelly, which dower proceedings are of
record In the Clerk's office of Frank
lin County Superior Court.
This the 17th day of March, 1924.
EDI80N T. H1CK8, Trustee.
O. M. Beam, Atty. 3-21-5t
NOTICE
North Carolina, In the
Franklin County. Superior Court.
Emma Foster
Vs.
A. C. Foster
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commonced In the Su
perior Court of Franklin County"
North Carolina, to obtain an absolute!
divorce from him by the plaintiff on
statutory grounds; and the said A. C.
Foster, defendant, will further take
ootlce that he Is required to appear at
the office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Franklin Co. N. C. at Louls
burg, on or before April 10, 1924, and
answer or demur to the complaint of
the plaintiff. This Mar. 4, 1924.
J. J. YOUNO,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
W. H. * T. W. Rnffln *?v t.t.n
(LEG AX, ADVERTISING)
SALE OF LAND
Uadar and by virtue of the pow?r
and authority contained In that Deed
of Trust, executed to J. A. Williams,
Trustee, by F. J. Tlmberlake
and duly registered In the office of the
Register of Deods for Franklin Coun
ty, in book 193 at page 271. Default
having been made in the payment of
the indebtedness thereby secured and
demand made upon me to foreclose, I
will on
MONDAY, APRIL 28. 1924
at the courthouse door of Franklin
County, at or about the hour of noon,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, that tract of land sit
uate In Youngsville Township, Frank,
lin County, North Carolina, bounded
as follows, vi?:
Being lot No. 6 of map No. 1 of the
survey of the J. S. Tlmberlake prop
erty made by R. G. Ball. C. -E.. Jan.
1920, see Registry of Franklin County,
book of maps page 102.
This the 21st day of March, 1924.
J. A WILLIAMS. Trustee.
Ecn T. Holden, Atty. 3-28.5t
SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue~of the power oi
sale contained in the Deed of Trust,
executed on the 14th day of May, 1923,
by R. E. Debnam and wife to Ben T
Holden, Trustee, and duly registered
in book 232 at page 69, office ot the
Register of Deeds for Franklin Coun.
ty, default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness thereby
secured and demand made upon me to
foreclose, and by order of re-sale made
by the Clerk of the Superior Court, I
will on
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924
at about the hour of noon at the court
house door of Franklin County, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, that tract of land situate In
Franklin County. Hayesvllle Town
ship, North Carolina, known as tract
No. 1 in the above mentioned Deed of
Trust and bounded as follows, viz:
On the North by the lands of C. B.
Kearney; on the East by the lands of
R. W. Fuller; on the South by the
lands of R. Q. Person; on the West by
the lands of W. A. Reavis, containing
116 acres, more or less. *
3"his the 24th day of March, 1924.
3-28.3t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE j
UNDER MECHANICS LEIN
James Davis will tase notice that
under and by virtue of Section 2017 of
the Revisal of 1915 of North Carolina j
and the leln thereby given to mechan- I
ics for repairs on personal property, I
the undersigned will on Monday, April I
7th, 1924 In front of the courthouse In '
Louisburg, N. C. at about the hour of i
noon, offer for sale to the highest bid- |
der for cash that Ford two passenger
roadster car 1921 model placed by him
for repairs with the undersigned and
that sale will be made to pay the re.
pairs thereon made.
This March 14th, 1924.
HUDSON'S OARAGE.
3-14-4t R. W. Hudson, Prop. ,
Dr. Hess Poultry and Stock Tonic
4-4rlt at L. P. HICKS.
(LEGAL ADVERTISING)
SALE OK LAND
Under and by virtue of tho powvr
and authority contained In Uiat Deed
of Trust, executed to J. A. Williams,
Trustee, by J. A. Keith and wife,
and duly registered In the office of the
Register of Deods for Franklin Coun
ty. In book 193 at page 272. Default
having been made In the payment of
the Indebtedness thereby secured and
demand made upon me to forecloce, I
will on
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924
at the courthouse door of Franklin
County, at or about the hour of noon,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, that tract of land sit
uate In Young8vllle Township, Frank
lin County, North Carolina, bounded
as follows, viz:
Being lots number 23 and 24 of map
No. 1 of sunrey of the J. S. Tlmberlake
property ma<fe by R. O. Ball, engineer,
January, 1920, see Register of Deeds
office Franklin County, North Carolina
book of maps page 102.
This the 21st day of March, 1924.
J. A. WILLIAMS, Trustee.
Ben T. Holden, Atty. 3-28.6t
3 ALE OF LAND
Under and by vlrtuo of the i ower
and authority contained In that Deed
of Trust, executed to J. A. Williams,
Trustee, by J. D. Caprell i.nd wife,
and duly registered In the office of the
Register of Deods for Franklin Coun
ty, In book 193 at page 275. Default
having been made in the payment of
the indebtedness thereby secured and
demand made upon me to foreclose, I
will on
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924
at the courthouse door of Franklin
Ci unty, at or about the hour of noon,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, that tract of land sit
uate in Youngsville Township, Frank
lin County, North Carolina, bounded
as follows, viz:
Being lots Nos. 15 and 16 of map No.
1 of survey of the J. S. Tlmberlake es
tate made by R. G. Ball, C. E., Jan.
}920. see Registry of Franklin County,
I North Carolina.
This the 21st day of March. 1924.
J. A. WILLIAMS, Trustee.
Ben T. Holden, Atty. 3-28-5t
I COMMISSIONERS SALE OF FARM
LAND
| Under and by vrtue of an Order
made by the Superior Court of Frank
lin County, dated Marc i 27th, 1924 in
that special proceeding entitled W. A.
Stallings et als vs Joe S. Stallings et
als, the undersigned Commissioner
will on Monday the 28th day of April,
1924, at or about the hour of noon at
the court house door in Louisburg, N.
C. offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described land:
Lying and being In Cypress Creek
township. Franklin County, State of
North Carolina, adjoining the lands of
Ruffin Collie, the Arrington land, the
Sherrod Gay land, and the Monroe
Raines land, and containing 93 acres,
more or less, 'ad being known as the
W. B. Stallings lands.
This the 27th day of Mar. 1924.
3-28-5t E. H. MALONE, Com.
Mules! Mules! Mules!
Just arrived in Louisburg 3 car loads of Kentucky
bred horses and mules, all young, good broke, single or
double and ready to go. This stock must be as repre
sented or your money refunded.
I will trade or sell you and take part notes if neces
sary until the Tall. Before buying your stock come to
see me. I have got the horses and mules and can make
the pr'res and terms.
I am no stranger in Franklin County. I have had 20
years experience in the horse business and none beats
the K? utucky bred.
Yours to serve,
J. H. Southall
Nash St. LOUI^f^p, K. O.