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t laying by a part of your income regularly.
If you once get the habit of depositing a fixed
sum each week, you will soon find it is no long
er a task and a checking account will be step
ping a stone to a saving account.
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and Wealth
T. H. DICKENS, President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier
E. M. PARHAM, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS: T. H. Dickens, Chas. N. Sherrod, H. M.
Stovall, J. S. Howell, O. M. Beam
NOTICE
North Carolina, IaA.be
Franklin County. SupeAor Court
W. L. Lumpkin, Adjnr. c. t.fe. of K. J
Perry Rotate. *
T. O.
Perry, Nellie P. Biorte, C. W.
Perry* et als /
The defendants^ T. O. terry, Nellie
P. Boone anfl cJ W. Psfry will take
notice that an a<i1on endued as above
has been commjkced la the Superior
Court of JVanktfn XJonAy, North Car
olina, to sell Utnd to hake assets to
pay debts ot sfbrenaldpstate ; and the
defendants w^fl furth?\ take notice
tbat they ar? requIrA to appear at
the office of the elerl of tt>? Superior
Court In th? said Ccnnty In the court
house In Louletrarg/N. C. on the 23rd
day of December, W24, and answer or
demur to the comjMaint In said action
within the time avowed by law or the
plalnttff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded In said complaint.
This l?th day Of-Ne* 1824.
J. J. YOUNO. C. 8. C.
U-2t-5t of Franklin Co., N. Car. -
Boys Co
at t* P. "
"oSXer Wurnn and Bicycles
Hlckg^<^ ll-14-2t
e hound.
Lost about
LOST
One black and ytilte
with scalded scar ton bac
ten days ago.
One large bla?k, whlrf and tan male
hound. Has Jf?en mj^slng (or about
seven montl
One wfity femal^hound with a few
yellow or fr own KK>tn.
One larM red vale hound with white
ring aropd rwtk, whit* feet, white
blaze in Tace^lone about a year. ,
Reward OtA 26 offered for return of
each dog
W. H. ALLEN,
9-5-tf " Loulsburg, N. C.
y guild P'
No Worm* in a neaitlyj
All children ?kh Wotjb* h>v*an<m
iMOhb r oolor. whiib hxllc4?o. bfeod. udui
mi*. tb?ro U mora or Umtmtitutm dbtarbano*.
GROVE'S TASTELESS ctf TOWKTttoo rHuUrly
tor two or tfcreo wm^*VI|| ?rk-h th? blood, to
proro tlM dltM?loQ,t*l?ef u a taml 8<r?a|tb
?alnj Tonic to tWyMR arMrm. Nature will then
throw olf or dMM me wornu. and thoChlld will bo
fe perfect iMtllli. Ploaaast to take. Wcperbottl*
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lKl STKKS SALE OP VAl.VAIil.Ej
kak \t ! . \y
l ; t S .1.1 !>>? virt ytl iwwvr 1011
...? ! * : *i ill i? tt?il jt( deed >r fniM
i i? '?.? 1' h Sy : I and utheri to
?: M IS. -.tin* Tru*' diced April 11. t
1 1 . a i'l recoiled n Franklin Colin- ?
ty H'tiMry, book j-il. i?ug?- 002. de
ft. ;lt having ^e.i made hi the pay
, i! - ni of the indoTJta^ness due by said
1 1* I). Speed and secured by sai^deed
of trust, and demand for foreclosure
having been made on me by the hold
er of the debt so secured, 1 will on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 15TH. 1924.
at or about the h*ur of noon, at the
I courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C.,
offer for sale atv ublic auction to the
highest bidder for ?g8h the following
described property, %ix:
A one-seventh undifided interest in
and to that certain tract or lot of
land situate in Pr^Allnton Township.
Franklin County, North Carolina, and
bounded on the i the lands of the
B. F. Bullock estate; on the S by the
I. G. Stanton estate? on the E by E.
J. Cheatham and being lot No. 1. The
above land is a part- of the Dickerson
Dower, being Jots 2. 3, and 4, and con
taining 33 acres, more or less.
This Nov. 12. 1924.
ll-14-5t G. M. BEAM. Trustee.
Electric Llg^' Byrtja/anrt Electrical
Fixtures- at -C PT ^Hlcks. ll-14.2t
i - ? - " .
TRUSTEE'S RESALE OF LAND
By virtue of an order of re. sale
made by the Superior Court of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, upon a
sale made on Monday the 3rd day of
November, 1924, and an upset bid
thereon and by virtue of the power
and authority conferred by that cer
tain deed of trust of Henderson Per
son to J. L. Palmer, Trustee, dated
July 19, 1921, recorded in Book 241,
page 510, Registry of Franklin Coun
ty, North Carolina, default having
been made In the payment of the in
debtedness thereby secured and de
mand for forcloture having Deen made
ut>on the undersigned trustee by the
holder of the bond representing said
indebtedness, the undersigned trustee
will on Monday, the let day of De
cemeber, 1924, ?t the Courthouse Door
of Franklin County, Ni C.. at or about
the hour of noon, offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, that tract of land situate
In FVankllnton Township, Franklin
County, said state and described as
follows :
| Beginning at a sycamore corner of
i lot No. 4; thence N 42 degrees W 1
| chain 39 links to ? stone; thence N
,66 1-4 degrees E 3 chains and 5 links
to a stone; thence S 46 degrees E 3
chains and 94 links to the center of
Main Street; thence along said street
|S 25 degrees W 3 chains and 18 links;
thence N 66 degrees W 3 cnalns and
1 88 links to a stone; thence N 25 de
grees E 1 chain and 33 links to the
i beginning and containing about one
| acre, more or less, it being the iden
tical lot conveyed by N. Y. Gulley,
. Commissioner to Henderson Person by
deed recorded in Book 139 at page 448,
Register of Deeds office. Franklin
County, dated 5th day of January,
U98, which deed Is hereby referred
to and made a part hereof.
This 12th day of Nov., 1924.
J. L. PALMER, Trustee.
I White & Malone, Attys. ll-14-3t
Dally arfirtal8 of Plalij, <5aH?, Layer
Cake, A?^orted GHfesr atul'Bread at
L. PyHlcks. r / ' ll-14-2t
MORTGAGE SALE
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in the mortgage deed made by
J D. Ray and wife to J. C. Pearce.
dated November 8, 1949, and recorded
in Book 210, page 265, default having
been made in the payment of the debt
thereby secured and demand for fore
closure having been made upon the
! undersigned ; and by virtue^ of an or
der of re-sale made by the Superior
.Court of Franklin County Upon an ad
j vance bid made on the Bale of Nov.
10, 1924, the underslgned/Executors of
| J. C. Pearce, deceased, mortgagee, will
I on
. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924 .
at about the hour of noon at the Court
| House Door to Loulsburg, N. C., offer
(for sale at public auction to the high
est bidder for .cash, the lands in said
mortgage deed conveyed and there de
scribed as follows!
A certain piece Or tract of land ly.
lng and being to Franklin County,
State aforesaid, fn Harris Township,
[and described and bounded as fol
lows; to-wit: Bounded on the North
? by the lands bt Dr. J. H. Parker,
bounded on th? East by the lands of
| Robert Johns^b, bounded on the East
I by the lands; of l,. Perry, and on
the South by. the lands of J. D. Baker,
Jcontalnlng ilxty acres, (60). The di
vision In t#e south between said J.
D. Ray lairt and J. D. Baker land to
be run bj? an Eastern Knd Western
line, the ^Northern end of the said
Baker laid being described and con
veyed hneln.
' This Mov. 14. 1924.
J. D. PEARCE and J. R. Lv PEARCE.
Execujjbrs of J. C. Pearce, deceased.
Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, attys. 11143
Fresh arrival^ Buckwheat
Flour Pancaka/Ftotfr and Sundown
Flour at L. /P^/Hlcks. Il-14-2t
KC-tiCiS J
Having qualified uui adulterator c.
t a., of the estate o| W. q^njilkenr de
? , notice
holding
to present
them to thk unda^ffgndfl on or before
the 4th day of ftHvan/fer, 1925, or this
notice wlllih^pleif In bar of their
recovery. AJrperaMs Indebted to said
estate wUrpleajIt come forward and
make IMtnejfa|i settlement.
This Novejrter 13th. 1924.
W. H. PERNBLL,, Admr.
|G. M. Beam, Atty. ll-l4-6t
?a?
Heating Stoves,
Ranges at L. P.
Mall Bo/en and Moll
*L. P. HJCks.
ng Stoves, and
ll-14-2t
11 ??? Loci
/ "?
Locks at
14. 2t
: 1 " ' ; \ t / AnTRffTarar
NOT}' l>l*gOt.t'T!ON OK l'AUT
NKUSllII*
Th
i-r-htp roni|ioPi'.| ?_?t O*
? ar 1 I uiiil Vl tj.T St '
toTor 'i.'- ?.'!<?? i ill- iiaiui' . n I
lirm ? r S' ? 15 rot lit* i -? h\-. ??? ? :i
dlsso . 'I; iT 't^ < uii - *r.t hj;. I tni
p.arbt s; ?. /uiiu#rH ?perau-d am!
oondi. ; b\ >Ttn^ fii 01s" Vs now iwiu-(;
and will In- ^\ij > i>v Osiar T.
SteKall, u i : ? l? ? rji.^form nunie of th<
Americ an Barber Shop. The Cafe. for
merly run and-rondurted by said firm
4s dow nwce^ and will be run and
conducted by Major Stegali and wife.
Ada Sti'fcall.
Thi? rlu* llfh dav of Nov. 1924.
O. T. STEGALL.
11.14-41 MAJOR 3TEOALL
Leav?? your order for Tha;>fc#fctvinK
Fruit ('ake with L. P. HicJeV 11- 1 4-2t
oaiT w o oeTw anted ~
Five o ten cords of >f)lit oak
wood or goo<L hj*fd wood.
Write deliveredjiraw^per cord
naming whicb'you have.
A. F. JOHNSON,
11-14 2t Louisburg, N. C.
POSITION WANTED j
You n g man of experience wants po
sition ,;k (ruck driver tor year 1925*.
Could tii-gin at once. Mr. Mark King,
R 1, Castalia. N. C. ? 10-31-5t
Cross ''irvaaws. Saw Setf and Files
at L. 1'. H1
ll-14-2t
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of R. T^_Strl<Jtland. de
ceased late of Franklin CoBBty, notice
Is hereby given *11 persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 14th day of KoMinJtef. 1925. or
this notice will b* pler.d In bar of
their recovery. All persona indebted
to said estate will please come for
ward and make Immediate settlement.
This Nov. 13th 1924.
11-14-61 M. 0. STRICKLAND. Admr.
Ravo Lamps, ChJjfur^ys, Wicks, and
Burners at L. l}S)ticks. ll-14-2t
NOTICE
I am glad to announce to lAy custo
mers and friends that I hape bptight
the barber shop formerlj^ ow|M by
Ste&ali Bros.. Vou will Jmd ale there
at all pmes to give yd n m/ personal
attention. I also Willjreej?& clean line
of goc.u. polite baa|?rs.4hat will give
you the very besJFof^ervlce possible.
Special attention given to ladies and
chllurfi.
Yours to serve,
ll-14-4t OSCAR T. STEGALL.
Coal Hods. Coal ToUgs. Slfovels and
Stove Boards at L. v. tHfcks ll-14-2t
SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the authori
ty contained in that Weed of trust ex
ecuted to J. A. Williams, trustee, by
J. D. Caprell and wife and duly regis
tered in the office of the Register ol
Deeds of Franklin County, in book
193 at page 276. Default having been
made in the payment of the indebted
ness thereby secured, and demand
made upon me to foreclose. I will on
Monday. December 8. 1924. at 12:00
m., on the prem|ies in the town ol
Voungsvllle. North Carolina, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, that tract of land situate
in Youngsville Township. Franklin
County, North Carolina, bounded as
follows, viz:
Being lots No. 15 and 16 of map no
1 of the survey of the J. S. Timber
: lake estate made by R. G. Ball. C. E..
, January, 1920 see book of maps in
| Register of Franklin County at page
j This the 6th day of November. 1924
J. A. WILLIAMS. Trustee,
|Bon T. Holden. Atty. 11-7-Dt
SALE OF LAND
| I'nder and by virtue of the n^ver
land authority contained in tliatr deed
| of trust executed to J. A. Williams,
(trustee, by J. A. Keith and jnfe duly
ir.glstered in the office of thpRegisfer
!of Deeds for Franklin Cou^y. in book
1 193. at page 272. Pefaultynavlng been
j mr.de In the payn^pntof y4he indebted
ness thereby seefcrety and demand
[made upon me to\fyeclose. I will
ion MONDAY. DECBMBER 8th. 1924,
I at 12 m.. on the p^ftiscs in the fown
of Youngsville. Nwtlm Carolina. sell at
public auction Jb th? highest bidder
'for cash, thaytract \f land situate
In YoungsvUkE Townsiip, Franklin
County, Nonfh Carolina, bounded as
follows: I \
Being Jets No. 23 ani 24. of map
No. 1 at survey of J. S* Tlmberlake
property made by R. G.i Ball, C. E.,
January 1920, see Registry of Franklin
County, North Carolina, book of maps
page 102.
This the 6th day of November. 1924.
J. A. WILLIAMS. Trustee,
lien T. Holden, Atty. ll-7-5t
New Crop Blackey^^eaa/Wjoa Bean
and Navy Beans aJ^L P^Hijr^s. U-142t
STORE YOUR OOTTOJj FOR HIGH
er prices. We hav^jihfiost unlimit
ed storage rofcrnjjr cotton ? Sprlnk
. iered Warehouj^tfXow rates. CARO
'LINA BAGUIWO COMPANY, Hender
i son, N. C.' 10.17-tt
NOTICfe >
Having qualified as admhmtratrlx
of the est^e of J. A. MIUHn er. de
ceased. late^f Franklin CMnty. notice
is hereby giHn all pej4>ns holding
claims agalnsraald ^Cate to present
them to the unnrsiawl on or before
the 21st day of^^Fember. 1925, or
this notice will mL plead In bar of
their recovery. ^uVpersons Indebted
to satd estate JH11 fltatse come for
ward and mum lmme|Uate settlement.
This November 20th 924
MRS WJ?lIK H. Mf^CHINRR.
K. H. Melons, Atty. \ Admr.
11-21-St
I The fee* remains that most men dl#
l poor However rich or well to-do. they
may b** at some tiuie in life, after their
?M>ts art? |) ft ill very !? ..? Uaveartythlng
left for themselves I it old uKf or for
their f * nfter tUey are gone.
Court records show that out of 100
men who die. " leave estates p? 510.
000 or more ; 1^ leave estates of $J.OOO
to $l?j.000. arid S2 leave no income
producing estates at all. Out of every
, 1U0 widows :i are left in comfort, 15
I are only temporarily provided for. 47
'are obliged to work and 35 are in ab
j solute want. And when we add to this
the unfortunate children of these wid
ows. we have a picture that should
cause any man to think; a picture
that no reasonable, thoughtful man
could view and not he impressed with
the immediate need for life insurance.
Death is never a pleasant subject
at best, and unless we keep our house
in order, it will haunt us day and
night.
Yours for better service,
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
JOHN P HOGWOOD. Agent.
ll-7-4t Louisburg, N. C.
Swee Pea seed, ?abb6ge Plants and
Lettuce Seed at^t^K. Hicks ll-14-2t
Enabia Dy*poptic*4b oat |WI?? I
irwywah Cauaefood urfuimtUia. I
Nourish the Body,
D^VtLOP FLESH
They ?ay nobody loves a fat man.
bill he ueemn io get a lot ofpleasure
out of life just the same.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of James E. Malone. col
ored, deceased, late of FraalUin Coun
ty. notice Is hereby fftven All persona
holding claims against *aid estate to
present Uiem to the undersigned on t r
before the 21st day of NovemBeY. 1925
or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate vrill please come for
ward and make immediate settlement.
This November 4th. 1924.
G. M. BEAM.
1 1-21-61 Administrator.
WOOD- FOR SAL?
I Dr? Ptn^jSp r conk^^tfed Slats
j$4. and n>ffcea?^Aj?^^r6od. See W
I P. BEASLEY, Lo?ffS3ff^wN. C. 10-31-*
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that comei refinements of manufacture and design . Time has made
clear to us, for example, that when a father buys a watch, he wants ic
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This stofe-has always specialized in 4*Time Pieces". As the minutes
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ON TO CHARLOTTSVILLE
Special Rates and Sleepers From Raleigh
Via
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
Account
THANKSGIVING DAY FOOTBALL GAME
CAROLINA VS. VIRGINIA
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1924
t.
Account oi the aboie occasion special rate of one and one-hull
fare for the r6und-trlp will he authorized from Monroe, I.umberton.
Palelgh, Durham, Henderson and Intermediate stations. Tickets
on sale NoTcmber 26^h with fin^l limit to reach original starting
pi Int before midnight \orember 2Sth, 1991.
SPF.CIAt Fril,*A\ SLEEPERS wm be operated from Raleigh
lc CharlnttSTllIe and retnrn on the following schedule:
Lv. Raleigh 11:55 A. M. Wednesday, Nov. 26th
Ar. Charlotteville 9:45 P. M. Wednesday, Nov. 26th
(oesseigers may remain In sleepers until 7:30 A. M.)
Lv. Charlottsville 7:00 P. M. Thursday, Nov. 27th
Ar. Raleigh 5:48 A. M. Friday, Nov. 28th
(passonrerj may remain in sleepers at Ralefjh until 7:30 A. M.)
Ronnd trip railroad fare from Raleigh 11144; proportionately
low rate* from other stktlonft Pullman lower Wrtk rate* from
Raleigh Cone way) M.&0| upper tS.60; drawing nrtai
Make Pullman reserraUaas promptly. Those desiring to at
t' nd the riat will react Chariottsillle algkt before aad get a good
rights rest.. Returning reach Raleigh early Friday morning, loslag
(,nly one half day from huataes*.
For reseryatlons In these special sleepers apply to ae*r?et
Tl'ket Agent, or
JOHN T. WEST,
. Division Vaaamgwr Agent.
Raleigh, N. 0.