Under end by virtue of the power
conferred upon me In e certain deed of
trust executed to me by Mary Kearney
and husband and duly recorded In the
office of Register of Deeds tor Frank
lin county In book 260 and page 62,
default having been made in the pay
ment of the notes' therein secured,
an(Lat the request of the holder of
said nutes, aiul by-order of-the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Franklin
County, on account of an upset bid
having been made, I will on
MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925,
ac or about the hour of noon, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, at the court house door in
Loulsburg, N. C., all those certain
tracts, or parcels of land situate In
Frankllnton Township,'Franklin coun
ty, 8tate of North Carolina, and de
scribed as follows:
FIRST, the 71 1-3 acre tract known
as the McQhee Tract and the 63 acre
tract known as the Hayes Tract, both
of said tracts being described and con.
veyed by deed of I. H. Kearney and
wife to H. C. Kearney, dated June 10,
1021, and recorded In book 229, page
233, Registry of Franklin County, N.
C.
SECOND. That tract bounded on
the North by the lands of J. S. Moss
and W. W. Green, on the East by the
lands of Fred Wilder, on the South by
the lands of Oza D. Kearney, and on
the West by the lands of J. S. Moss,
containing 14 3-4 acres, more or less,
and known as the Levlster Land.
THIRD. Ail those several tracts or
parcels of land containing in the ag
gregate of 283.20 acres, and being
more fully described In the mortgage
deed of H. C. Kearney to the Federal
I-and Bank of Columbia, S. C., dated
October 17, 1921, and recorded in book
244 at page 23 et seq., Registry of
Franklin County, N. C., reference be
ing here made to all of the above men
tioned deeds and records for a further
description
A Cash deposit of twenty-five per
cent of the bid on the above land will
be required to be paid to the trustee
immediately after the sale, if any bid
der should fail to comply with these
terms the land will be immediately
resold.
This 6th day of May, 1925.
E-8-3t G. M. BEAM, Trustee.
SALE OF VALUABLE LOT IN TOWN
OF FRANKLINTON, N. C.
Under end by virtue of an order of
the Superior Court of Franklin Coun
ty, made in the special proceedings en
t'tied W. W. Shearon, Admr. Vs. J. E.
Winston, et als, heirs-at-law, the 3ame
being No. on the special proceed
ings doeket of said Court, the under
signed Commissioner will, on the 8th
day of June, 1925, at 12 M. at the court
house door in Louisburg, North Caro
lina, offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash that certain tra^t of land
lying and being in the Town of Frank
linton, Frankllnton Township, North |
Carolina, adjoining the lands of Joy
ner Street, Winston lot, Franklinton
Louisburg branch of Seaboard Rail
road, W. W. Shearon and others, and
mora particularly described as fol
lows, to-wit:
Being that lot situate on the East
side of Mrs. Lizzie M. Winston resi
dence and beginning at stake in Joy
ner Street in W. W. Shearon's and
said Winston's corner and running
thence in a Southern direction along
said line to Franklinton-Loulsburg
branch Seaboard Railroad right-of
way: thence West along said right-of
way 65 feet to a stake; thence North
to stake in Joyner Street; thence East
along Joyner Street 65 feet to the
point of beginning.
This 7th day of May, 1925.
W. L. LUMPKIN,
5-8-51' Commissioner.
SAl.E OF VALUABLE LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale conferred upon me In that cer.
tain mortgage deed executed by B. G.
Person, (Single) to the undersigned
mortgagee on the 26th day of March,
1921 recorded In Book 210, page 669
Registry of Franklin County, N. C.,
default having been made In the pay
ment of the Indebtedness thereby se
emed the undersigned assignee of said
mortgagee will on Monday, May 25th,
1925, at oi; about the hour of noon at
the courthouse door In T-ov.lsburg, N,
C. offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash a one-half
undivided Interest In and to those cer
tain lots and dwelling situate there,
on, situate in Frankllnton Township,
F.anklin County, about 1-4 mile North
of tbe Town of Franklinton and being
Lots Nos. 7, 8 and 13 in Block D, In
the survey of Lincoln Park made by
M. S. Davis, C. E? reference to which
is hereby made tor mor? complete
description.
This 20th day of April, 1925.
4-24-5t J. S. MOSS, Assignee.
SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained In that Mortgage Deed
executed on the 5th day of December.
1917, by J. T. Wilson and wife to J.
D. Alford, the undersigned Mortgagee,
will on Monday the 18th day of May,
1925, at or about the hour of noon at
the court house door of Franklin
county, In the town of Loulsburg, N.
C., offer tor sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol.
lowing described lands, lying and be
ing in Youngsville -township, Frank
lin county. North Carolina. Said sale
being made on account of non-pay
ment of the indebtedness thereby se
cured. The lands being described as
follows, to.wit:
Beginning at a stump Moore's pond
and Tharrlngton corner, running a
little North of Bast seventy-eight
yards, thence a little West of North
ninety-six yards to a stake In powers
line, thence along the Powers and
Tharrlngton line to the beginning,
containing one acre more or less. One
nice dwelling house Is situate on said
lot, and good tobacco barns.
This the 14th day of April, 1925.
4-17-St J. D. ALFORD, Mortgagee.
PURINA Buttermilk Feed and Small
Grain for little chicks at L. P. HICKS.
M-ft
conferred upon m? in a certain deed
of trust executed to me by Oxa D.
Kearney and husbhnd and duly re
corded In the office of the Register
of Deeds of Frankllb County In Book
250,. page 6.1, default having been
mad? In the payment of the notes se
cured therein, and at the request of
r?t?e holder at sstd-stolmw and 'fey**??
ol the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin county, on account of an up
bet bid having been made and failure
of a bidder to comply with his bid, I
will on
MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925,
at or about the hour of noon sell at
public auction at the courthouse door
In Louisburg, N. C., to the highest
bidder, tor cash, all those certain
tracts or parcels of land situate in
Franklinton Township; Franklin coun
ty, State of North Carolina, and de
scribed as follows:
1st Tract. That tract or parcel of
land containing 96 acres, more or less,
known as the Calvin Prltchard Place,
and being the tract conveyed to I. H.
Kearney by deed of Calvin Prltchard
and wife dated Aprlf 7th, ,1903, record
ed in Book 128, page 137, Registry of
Franklin County.
2nd Tract. That tract known as
the Mrs. E. A. Ballard land, contain
ing 35 acres, mqje or less, and being
the same tract conveyed to I. H. Kear
ney by deed of Mrs. E. A. Ballard re
corded in Book 124, page 585, said
Registry.
4th Tract. That tract of land
known as lot No. 3 In the division of
the S. P. Lowry lands, containing 48
1-2 acres, more or less, and being ful
ly described in the proceedings for
said division recorded in Book?, page
?, C & D office of C. S. C. of Frank
lin County.
5th Tract. That tract of land known
as lot No. 2 in the division of the lands
of S. P. Lowry, containing 82 1-2 acres
more or less, and being the same tract
conveyed to I. H. Kearney by R. B.
White, Commissioner, - by deed dated
Oct. 12th, 1924, recorded in Book 241,
page 404, said Registry.
So much of the Prltchard and Lowry
lands described above as are convey
ed by deeds of Oza D. Kearney and
husband to W. T. McGhee, H. T. Htght
and A. L. Edwards by deed recorded
in book 249 at pages 147, 149 and 150,
Registry of Franklin Cojnty, have
been released and are excepted from
the operation of this deed1 of trust
leaving to be sold hereunder of the
Prltchard and Lowry land, Lots 1, 2,
3, 4, 6 and. 7 as shown on Map record
ed in Map Book 1, at page 163, Regis
try of Franklin County, N. C.
6th Tract. That tract of land Con
veyed' as the Alcy Gill Home Place,
containing 192 acres, more or less,
and being the tract of land conveyed
to I. H. Kearney by deed of T. W.
Bickett, commissioner, dated Nov. 19,
1904, recorded in Book 150, page 128,
said Registry. (Said sixth tract is con
veyed subject to mortgage of I. H.
Kearney to Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, S. C.)
But there is excepted from the above
described tracts of land the three
traces which were sold as follows: to
W. T. McGhee, a certain tract con
taining 103.8 acres more or less, deed
for which is recorded in Franklin
County Registry in book 249. page 147;
to H. T. Hight, 14.7 acres, more or lesd
deed for Which is recorded in Frank
lin County Registry In book 249, page
149; and to A. L. Edwards, tract con
taining 43.8 acres, more or less, con
veyed by deed recorded In Franklin
County Registry in book 249, at page
160.
All of the above mentioned land
having been this day, the 14th day of
September, 1923, purchased by the
said Oza D. Kearney and the notes
secured hereby representing the pur
chase money and reference is here
made to all the above mentioned deeds.
A Cash deposit of twenty-five per
cent of the bid on the above land will
be required to be paid to the trustee
immediately after the sale, If any bid
der should fail to comply with these
terms the land will be immediately
resold.
This Gth day of May, 1925.
5-8-3t G. M. BEAM, Trustee.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OP LAND
Under and by virtue ot an order of
sale made by the Superior Court of
Franklin County in that Special Pro
ceedings entitled, W. L. Lumpkin,
'Admr., C. T. A., of K. J. Perry, de
ceased, vs C. W. Perry, et als, and a
further order of re-sale made In said
Special Proceedings on account of an
upset bid having been made with the
Clerk of the Court, the undersigned
will on
MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925,
a1- or about the hour of noon at the
court house door in Louisburg, N. C?
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following descrlb.
ed real estate:
Beginning at a stake on K? new
Chavls Road, corner ot Lot No. 1 here
in allotted to Tbelma Perry; thonce
along said new Chavls Road to the
corner of C. T. Nicholson's land on
Mill Creek; thence down the courses
of said Mill Creek, the line of C. T.
Nicholson, to a dog wood on said Mill
Creek, corner of said C. T. Nicholson;
thence N 97 1-2 E 18.80 chains to a
poplar, Woodllef's corner; thence N
3 1-2 E 6.25 chains to a gum and
poplar corner for G. G. Sandilng;
thence S 15 W 20.84 chains to a stake,
corner of lot No. 1 herein; thence N
61 3-4 W 7.66 chains to a stake, corner
ol lot No. 1; thence 8 84 1.4 W 29.70
chains to the beginning, and contain
ing 71 3-4 acres, more or less, and
being lot No. 2 in the division ot the
K. J. Perry estate, a plat of which Is
duly recorded with the proceedings
above named, reference to which nf
hereby made for a further and more
complete description.
This Ihc 6th of May, 1926.
5-8-8t G. M BEAM, Com'r.
Paper Plates, Cups, Napkins and
all PICNIC INGREDIENTS at L. P.
HICKS. ? 5-8-2t
Full Line Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Brushes at L. P. HICKS. 6.8-It
DB. B. P. YABBOROUGH
Physician Mid Smrgeon
Lonlsbnrg, H. C.
Office In Blckett and Yarborougk
Building.
Office Phone 296 Ileeldence Phone IS
? Or MMIHM4D BBWi.li.
Attorney-At-Lew.
Loulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 116
Office In First National Bank Building
General Practice
I wish to advise my patients and
the public generally that after the let
of September my business will be on
Cash basis when work Is completed.
OR. ARTHUR HYNBS FLEMING
1 " 8. P. BUBT. H. D.
Loulsburg, N. C.
Offices over Scoggln's Drug Store
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 6 to
6 p. m.
OB. ARCH H. PEBBY
General Practice
Wood, N. C.
Office In Service Drug Co.
OB. W. B. BASS.
Veterinarian
Loulsburg. N. C.
Offices and Hospital Bast Nash St.
Phone Office 335-L Residence 326-J
Special Attention to Small Animals.
OR. D. I. SMITH WICK.
Dentist,
benlsbnrg, it. C.
Office In the First National Bank
Building on Main and Nash Sts.
W. M. PERSON.
ATTORNHY-AT-LAW
Loulsburg, North Carolina
"raetlce In ail courts. Office on Mala
Street
G. M. BEAM
Attornej -at-Lavr
OHt over Post Office
Prr-c,.,.., in ail courts.
DR. J. B. DAVIS
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Residence, North Main St.
Telephone: Hours:
Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a m.
Dbv 64 12 to 2 p. m.
6 to 8 p. m.
R. B. White E. H. & J. E. Malone
WHITE A MALONE ?
LAWYERS
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Seneral practice, aettlement of se
,tes fundi invested. One member ot
he firm always In the office.
DR. H. G. PEBBY
Physician and Surgeon
Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina
Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day 287: Night 287
OB. t. E. MALONE.
Loulsburg, North Carolina
4:?.e In Aycock Drug Store, Market
Street Office Practice Uurgery
and consultation.
DR. H. H. JuHNSON
Physician and Surgeon
Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina
. Office over Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10
J. O. NEWELL, X. D.
Loulsburg, N. ??
Office In First National Bank BulldlLg
Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2
<Vm H. Ruffin, illoa W. Huffln
WM. M. Jt THUS. W. BUF'FIN
Attorney *-at-Law
Loaisbnrg, t North Carolina
Cieneral practice, both civil and crim
inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun
ties, Supreme and Federal Conrts,
Offices In First National Bank
Building.
JOHN E. BUCK
Registered Engineer
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. County
and Municipal Work. Maps and Land
Surreylng.
Box 108, Warrenton, N. C.
19-Sl-tt Phone 5 or 6 and 26.
CALL PHONB 106 FOB
CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY
THE SERVICE SHOP'
W. B. Hnnford, Propr.
Loulsburg, N. C.
NOTICE
We are glad to announce to our cus
tomer .and friends that we have first
class line of barbers and are In better
shape to serve our cast mere than we
have ever been. A trial Is all we ask.
Thanking your for your patronage.
We are yours to serve,
STEOALL B OS.
COLE SAVAGE
Farm Demonstration Agent
Franklin County
Loulsburg, N. C.
Office In Burt Building corner Main
and Court Streets.
DR. J. SAX XITCHINER
Ere, Ear Nose, Throat
60S Odd Fellow Building
Raleigh, N. C.
Will be In Loulsburg every Third
Tuesday
A TONIC
drove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you (eel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, tee how
It brings color to the cheeks and how
h improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate Its true tonic value.
Grove's Tasteless eh ill Toole Is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended In syrup. Se
pleasant even children like It The blood
needs QUININE to Purify It and IRON (e
Enrich It Destroys Malarial germs and
(hip germs by Its Strengthening. In vigor
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MB
.d of Graded School Trusteei of
_ Louisburg Graded School District
It Is ordered that an election be held
la accordance with the provisions of
a special bill passed by the General
Assembly of North Carolina on the 5th.
day of February, 1925, entitled "All
Act to amend Chapter one hundred
an.l Private Taws nf. North
Carolina, 1905, entitled An Act To
Establish a Graded School In the Town
of Louisburg." . It being House Bill
214, and Senate Bill 175, At which
election there will be ascertained the
will of the people within said Louis
burg Graded School District, whether
or not there shall be levied a special
annual tax of not more than twenty,
one and two thirds cents ($.21 2-3)
on the $100 valuation or property In
said District in addition to all local
taxes now levied in said District, to
supplement the school funds of said
District and for the better mainten
ance and support of said Graded
School and the payment of indebted
ness incurred by said Graded School.
The said election shall be held on
the lt>th day of May 1925, the polling
place to be at the building of the
Louisburg Graded School in said Di
strict. A new registration shall be
made and Mrs. W. E. Uzzell Is hereby
appointed Registrar, and R. H. Davis
and H. W. Perry are hereby appoint
ed poll-holders in said election. The
old registration books of said Graded
School District are hereby ordered to
be turned over to the said Registrar
herein appointed. The said election
shall be held and conducted as is pro
vided in the general election laws of
the State. And for the purpose of
carrying out the new registration, the
Registration Bocks will be kept open
at the Louisburg Graded School Build
ing in said District as provided by
law for twenty days, beginning Satur
day April 11, 1925, and closing Satur
day May 2, 1925. The boundaries for
said Graded School District are as
follows:
Beginning at the mouth of Syca
more Creek; thence up said Creek to
N. H. Macon's ford; thence to the Mas
senburg road that leads to J. J.
Allen's; thence along the Massenburg
road in a northerly direction to C. W.
Robert's and William Allen's line;
ther.ce along C. W. Robert's line to
Fox Swamp Creek, Adkin Jones' line;
thence with Jones' line to an old ex.
press road near the Ptney Grove
Church; thence along said road to the
Warrenton road near the Cool Spring;
thence West along to Bear Swamp
Cseek; thence down said creek to its i
mouth lit Tar rivor; thence across the]
river in a Southerly direction to(
Franklinton Township line in Louis-;
burg and Fr.nklinton Road; thence,
down said road to Mill path; thence
along Mill path to the residence of
Jack Holmes on Mrs. R. C..Perry s
land- thence southerly along the lines
of A. S. Sherrod, J. P. Timberlake,
and Mrs. R. C. Perry to Cedar Creek;
thence down Cedar Creek to Timber
lake's Bridge (this does not include
the Sherrod land); thence in straight
fc'i uth line to Campus Creek ford so as 1
to include tho old Henry Clifton place
and the farm now rented by Jordan
Hight (1920) to J. C. Jones' line;
thence along J. C. Jones' line to Hen
ry Perry's line; thence along Henry
Perry's line to B. H. Perry's line;
thence along B. H. Perry's line to the,
old Catlett line to Cedar Creek; thence {
along Cedar Creek to Its mouth in
Tar river; thence up Tar river to the
beginning at the mouth of Sycamore
ClThose voting for said increased tax
levy shall deposit a ballot upon which
chere shall be wTitten or Print?^
FOR GRADED SCHOOL," and those
opposed and .voting against said in
creased tax levy shaU deposit a bal
^B^order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Franklin County, this
March 2, 1^^THUR STRICKLAND,
si*..*- Chairman,
k C. HOLDEN, Clerk. 3-6-llt
NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE
UNDER MECHANICS LEIN
John Tomor will take notice that
under and by virtue of section 2017 of
the Revisal of 1015 of North Carolina
and the leln thereby given to mechan
ics for repairs on personal property,
the undersigned will on Monday, May
18, 1925. in front of Service Garage,
In Youngsvllle, N. C., at about the
liour of 3 o'clock p. m. offer foT sale
to the highest bidder for cash that
Overland Sedan car 1924 model plac
ed by him for repairs with the under
signed and that sale will be made to
pay the repairs thereon made.
This April 16th, 1925.
SERVICE GARAGE.
I.17-5t ' A. Y. Allen, Mgr.
NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE
UNDER MECHANICS LEIN
Porter Alston will take notice that
under and by virtue of section 2017 of
the Revisal of 1915 of North Carolina
ind the leln thereby given to mechan
ic*. for repairs on personal property _
ike undersigned will on Monday, May
15, 1925, In front of Service Garnge,
In Youngsvllle, N. C.. at about the
lour of 3 o'clock p. m. offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash that
Ford touring car 1916 model plac.
sd by him for repairs with the under
signed and that sale will be made to
pay the repairs theroon made.
This April 23, 1925.
SERVICE GARAGE.
l.24-5t A. Y. Allen. Mgr.
Colds Cause Grip and influenza
LAXATIVE BR3MO QUININE Tablets ratnontha
can. Then is only era "BMne Qdnlna."
K. W. GROVE'S i
ANNOUNCEMENT!
We have bought the Cafe of Julius
Hayes, under the Burt corner. We
lave a fine Cook and serve meals at
Ml hours. Open at 3:30 a. m. to 11:30
p. m. Polite waiters and clean ser
rlce. Barbecue every Saturday, ready
it 11:30 a. m. cooked on coals by Joe
Dent
l-?-tf MRS. JOHN ALSTON * SON.
"*"uNDER~AND BY VIRTTJlJ OT 15
THORITY contained In that certain
mortgage deed from E. D. Harrl* and
wife Arabella Harris to J. D. Finch,
mortgagee under date of January Z9,
1923, and recorded In the office of the
Register of Deeds of Franklin County,
In the Book 250 at Page 304; default
having- >"*n made in the payment of
The "note therein secured, the under
signed mortgagee will sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the court
house door in Louisburg, N. C., at
twelve o'clock M, on Friday, the 22nd
day of May A. D. 1925, to satisfy said
note, the following described real
estate to wit:
First Lot. being located in the Town
of Bunn annex as ^hown on the map
of the North Carolina State develop
ment Company, recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Franklin
County, and known as Lot No. 61 in
Block H; and being 50 by 150 feet,
and is the identical lot or parcel of
land conveyed to A. C. Manning by
deed from the North Carolina State
Development Company, recorded in
Book 179 Page 457, Franklin County
Registry.
Second Lot. being located in Bunn
annex as shown on the map of the
North Carolina State Development Co.
recorded ih the office of the Register
of Deeds of Franklin County, being.
Lot No. 60 in Block G, 50 by 150 feet,
and being the identical lot or parcel
of land conveyed to A. C. Manning by
deed from the North Carolina State
Development Company, recorded in
Hook Page Franklin County
Registry.
This the 20th day of April A. D. 1925
J. D. FINCH, Mortgagee, j
4-24-4t.' . -v-- j
ADMISISTRATOR'S notice
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of H. G. Bragg, deceased,
late of Franklin County, notice is
hereby given to all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 1st day of May, 1926, or this no
tice will be plead in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted ta said
estate will, please come forward and
make immediate settlement. This the
1st day of May, 1925.
5-1 6t JAMES THOMAS BRAGG,
Adr.tr:
NOTICE OF SALE OF 625,000 ROAD
BONDS, HAYESVILLE TOWN- 1
SHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
Sealed bids addressed to the under
signed commissioners, will be receiv
ed until Two o'clock P. M. June 1, 19-o
by the Board of County Commission
ers of Franklin County, North Caro-,
Una, at the office of said Commission.
ers in the Court House, for $2o,000
road bonds of HayesyUIe Township,.
Franklin County, North Carolina, at
which tiftie and place said bonds will
be sold.
Denomination $1,000. Maturity, .the
first five bonds in the sum of $1,000
biennially, the first bond to mature
two years from the date of issue, and
the remaining four bonds biennially
thereafter; the last twenty bonds in
the sum of $1,000 each, shall mature
annually, the first of said twenty
bonds to mature one year after the
maturity of the last bond of the ser
ies of five, and the remaining nine
teen bonds annually thereafter; the |
I la st of said bonds to mature thirty
years from date of issuance, to bear
interest from date of issue at a rate
not exceeding 6 per cent per annum.
No option of prior payment; Princl-|
pal and interest payable in gold in
New York; coupon bonds not regis
terable delivery on or about August
1 1925. The bonds will be sold to
the bidder offering the highest price
for bonds of the lowest Interest rate
bid upon, not exceeding 6 per cent in
a multiple of onefourth of one per
" Abstract of said bond issue will be
furnished purchasers by Thos. W.
Ruffin, Attorney, of Raleigh, and
Louisburg, N. C.
Bidders shall be required to depos
it a certified check in at least thei sum
of $500 to guarantee good faith of bid.
No bid under par and interest will be
received. The right to reject all bids
is reserved. _ _ .
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners Of Franklin County.
This April 27, 1925.
ARTHUR STRICKLAND,
S C. HOLDEN. Chairman.
Clerk.
Bonndtrlp rates and
fares te DALLAS, TF.XH, itesu.
Uaited Confederate Veterans Be*
nnion. Tickets sold Xay lltk, te
20tlu, Inclusive, good to retark un
til June Mtfc, itte.
FARES FROM LOUISBURG:
Veterans and Immediate members of
their families . _w_ 93&00
Members of Sons of Te.eraas, South,
ern Memorial Assn., U. D. C, Spon
sors, Maids of Honor, Matrons,
etc. ? WLSH
STANDARD SLEEPING CAB
Lower Berth, one way $1*40
Ipper Berth, one way *12.00
TOURIST SLEEPER
Lower Berth, one way $8A3
Upper Berth, one way *00
For farther Information see General
rhil G. Alston or the nnderslghed.
L. L. JOYNER,
Ticket Agent.
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MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED
farm lands. 6 per cent Interest.
No commission, no bonus. May run
for 33 years or be paid off at option
of borrower. Only a short time re
quired to get the money.
7-14-tf S. A. NEWELL.
FOR SALE
200,1)00 Porto Rica Potato plants
f2.5Q -per 1000 postpaid. Can fill or
ders any day.
' W. P. HAY VIA X,
3-27-tU R 2, Spring Hope, N. C.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Effective Dec. 28th, 1924
Louisburg, N. C.
Trains v Daily Except
Leave Sunday
Xo. 330 8:30 AM.
No. 312 11:50 A.M.
Xo. 334 5:00 P.M.
Trains Daily Except
Arrive .? Sunday
No. 331 10:15 A. M.
No.-311 3 :40 P.M.
No. 335 7:05 P. M.
For information regarding
rates and schedules apply to
L. L. JOYNER, Agent,
Louisburg, N. C.
JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A.,
Raleigh. N. C.
LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP
Julias Lehman. Proprietor
2 doors belot.- F. A. Roth's Store
We make a Specialty of repairing
Ladies and Gents fine shoes. Give us
a trial, you will be delighted with the
wearing quality of our new Soles and
Goodyear Rubber Heels. Use a pair
of our Panco Soles, they are flexible,
for Ladies and Gents shoes and wear
from 6 to 12 months.
Ladles Oak Soles 85c
Men's Oak Soles ? $1.00
All kinds of Harness and Fan Belts
ade to order, Neatsfoot Harness OU,
Bicycles for sale at bargain prices.
We also repair Phonographs and
Sewing Machines.
Breakfast
Is
A most welcome sound on Easter Morn. And you
can make it doubly weloome if you order jour
Ham from us. Choice of the best Hams we can
secure are used in filling your order.
HARRIS & EVANS
Under Union Warehouse
LOUISBURG,