HAPPY NEW YEAR With the waning of the old year and the welcome of the new, we want to give expression to our appreciation of the favors shown ns by those who have patroniz ed this store. These manifestations of their confidence are indeed gratifying and an inspiration toward great er effort to be of wholesame ser vice daring 1926. Again we extend to you our best wishes for a prosperous and happy New Year. T.f. HARRIS YOUNGSVILLE, N. 0. CLOSING OUT ALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY ? V GOODS, SHOES and CLOTHING MUST GO AT SEDUCED PRI CES. I CAE SAVE YOU MONET. COME HERE and SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. A. S. WIGGS . *"V- ?. t\ m|? ? \ ^L'/' * HASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DJL R. P. lilMIOOfll Phys ?. < ?T" OCtc* la Blckett and Yarborongk Bu - Off lea Phone MC a AT WOOD IIWILL itteraej-At-Lew. xxtlsburg, N. C. Pbooa No. 110 Office la First National Bank Building I wish to advise my patients and ttas public generally that altar tha 1st ot Saptambar my bualnaaa will ba on Casta basis when work la oomplatad. DR. ARTHUR HTNE8 FUMING 8. P. BUST, R. D. Boulsburg, N. a Offices oyer Scoggln's Drag Hoars 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.. and 4 to DR. ARCH H. PRRRT General Practice Weed, H. C. Office la Service Drag Co. DR. W. R. BASS. . Veterinarian Loalahwg. N. O. Offices and Hospital Bast Nash St. Phone Office S86-L Resldanca S8C-J! Special Attention to Small DR. B. T. BJQTMW1CJL , B. C. Uffioe la the First National Bull dins on Mala and Nash W. 8L FRRSOB. ATTOBNBY-AT-LAW Doulsbarg, North i /raatlee In all i & H. BIAJR Atterne}-at-Law Offi over Post Office Pffcw.. in ail eonrta. DR. A B. DAYI8 Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Haln St. Telephone: Hours: Night 64 8:10 to 10:80 a. m. Day 04 18 to 8 p. m. 0 to 8 p. m. R.R. White B.H.DJ.R. WU1TB * HALOSR U/uleburg. North Carolina eeneral practice, settlsaesnt of ee stas tuti tnveeUd. One mimbir at ?s firm always In the offiee. "T" DR. H. ft. PRRRT Physlelaa and Sargeea Lealsbarg, Berth Carolina Offices Adjoining Ay cock Drag Co. Telephones: Day 887: Night 887 ? UB.J.B. HALVHB. Lwbisberg, North Chroltns be# In Ay cock Drag Store, ~ Street. Office Practice Sargary and eoasultatlon. an. u.u. wum PhysJdaa and Sargeei Lttlikiri, Iwtt Office over Ajcock Drag Co. Telephones: D07 and Night both No. If J. 0. NEWELL, I LhUk|i l< Offloo in First National Book BoUdlng Day Phone Ml ? Night Phoae ttf-I Vm. H. BUFFIN Attorney at Law Lealebarg, North Carolina Oeneral practice In all doll coorta only la Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal courts. Offices In First National Bank Bl'd'g. Notary In offloe. DB. H. C. KINO Franklin ton, N. C. [I to 11 A. M. 1 to IP.k ? to IP.K Office ea Mala Street Office Honrs CALL FHONB IN FOB CLKAHUKk PKE88INO, LAUNDBI THE 8BKTICE SHOP W. B. Haalerd, Prepr. Lealsbaig, N. 0. AT TOVB SFBTICB I hare equipped my barber shop with seven clean first class barbers. They are on the Job and are able to giro yon the quickest, neetoet imj best service poeslble. Kxtra special aleiitlon given te Ladles and Chllilreii wnih. The honw of good barber work. tours to serve, ^ OSCAR T. 8TB0ALL. 'ABTklBSn Washington, D. C. June M, 1NL ? "Notice le hereby given to all per sons who may have claims against The Farmers National Bank of Louieburg," North Carolina, that the must he presented to It Gordon 17. Receiver, with the legal thereof, within three this date, or they may he disallowed.' CHARLB8 W. OOLUNB, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. MONHT TO LMNll ON IB IPBOVHD farm lands, ? per seat lBttrwt. No ooaunlasioa. no hoana. Hay ran for U years ar ha paid off at opdea of borrower. Only a shor t ttai r% qaired te get the aasr. T-14-tf B. A. MB The QeMee tbal hew Net ABM Tli Hni la it- haedtVURWR itgnann on b?i W? Weak In Back and Sides , "Before the birth of my ' little girt," ear* Mm Uu I Standi, of R. V. D. t. Mat , thaw*; Ma, "I era* *o weak In mr back and aide* I could > not go about I waa too I weak to atand no or do any work. I felt Ilka my back I waa coming in two. I loat I weight I didn't eat any thing much and waa ao rest I leea I couldn't sleep nlghta I "My mother naad to taka GABDUt For Female Troubles ao I sent to get It 1 tm prored after my first bottle. Cardul la certainly a great help for nerrouenees and weak back. I took atz bot tles of Cardul and by then I waa well and strong, Just did fine from then on. Cardul helped me ao much." Thousand* of weak. Buf fering women hare taken Cardul. knowing that It had helped their motheta or their friends, and soon gained strength and got rid of their Cardul should do you a lot of good. All Druggists' ^ - SALE! SALE! SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under the power contained In a deed of trust given by Mrs. Louella Perry, E. O. Perry and Linda Perry his wafe, to P. A. Morgan, Trustee, on the 30th day of Marcn, 1922, recorded in book 244, page 338, Franklin Coun ty, registry, the undersigned will of fer for sale, at public alctlon, to the highest bidder, for cash, on MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1926. at 12:00 o'clock, M., before the Court House door in Loulsburg, N. C. Frank lin County, that certain tract or par cel of land, lying in Franklin County, North Carolina and described as fol lows: One tract or parcel of land, in Cy press Creek township and bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of W. A. Benton; on the South by the lands of W. A. Benton; on the East by the Loulsburg Road and the lands of the Qreenleaf Johnson Lumber Com pany; and on the West by the Tar River, containing one hundred ten (110) acres more or less. This land is known aa the home place of Mrs. Louella Perry, the same being willed to her by her father, Calvin Benton. This the 19th day of Nov., 1925. 12-4-0t P. A. MORGAN, Trustee. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue ot Ufa power o( sale con tained In that deed of trust made by Bryant Green and wife Mamie Green to Thoe. W. Ruffln, Trustee, securing the First National Bank of Louisburg, N. C., dated December 24, 1924, record ed 'in Book 251, page 172, Franklin Registry, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclose hav ing been made on the undersigned trustes by the holder thereof, the undersigned will on | MONDAY, JANUARY U, 1926, at the noon recess of Court, at the Court House Door. In Louisburg, N. C, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the property conveyed in said deed of trust and there described as follows: > Situate in Fran kiln ton Township: Beginning at a rock, Matthew Neel's corner in Stella Perry's line; thence N. 56 E 68 poles to a rock, corner /of No. S; thence N. 80 W. 163 poles links to a rock and pine pointers, Nsal's corner and corner for Lot No. 2; thence 8 13 1-fl E 60 poles to a rock, Neal's corner, thence S 78 1-2 E 108 poles to the beginning, containing 40 acres. It being the land subsequently sold under foreclosure by Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee, and conveyed by him to the Franklin Land Co.. and by the Franklin Land Co. to the said Bryant Green by deed dated Dec. 5, to which reference is hereby expressly made for further description of the same. This deed of trust is made subject to a mortgage deed made to Tbe Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh. N. C., In the sum of $1000, duly recorded In the Registry of Franklin County. Also all coops of every kind to be made upon the above described lands during 1926, to the extent ot $160.00 each yitr. This December 11. 1926. THO& W. RUFFIN, Trustee. Wm. H. Ruffln, Atty. 12-ll-6t NOTICE OP BALE OF AUTOMOBILE UNDER MECHANIC LEIN H. F. Twisdale will take notice that under and by virtue of section 1017 of the Revisal of 1$16 of North Caro lina and the ieln thereby given to mechanics Iff repairs on personal property the "Undersigned will on Mon day, January It, 1924, at Massey Bros, garage at Pilot..M.- (X, at about the hour of 8 o'clock1 p. m, offer tor sale to the highest bidder tor cash that Ford Oar, motor number 8,807,068, 1918 model placed by him tor repairs and storage, With the undersigned and that sale will be made to pay the repairs thereon made and storage. This December 18, 1926. MASSEY BROS. 12-18-6t Pilot, N. C. Time was when cheek-to-cheek danc tng was popular, but It was too hard on Ihs make-up. Christmas story: The family has Had dad's swell present charged." ? MAKE YOUR DINNER A TRIUMPH! The holidays are here and big feasts are scheduled 0 soon! Hearty appetites and critical tastes will be seat ed around yonr table. But don't worry! It is so easy to make every meal a triumph when you choose your foods from OUR COMPLETE STOCK of quality brands, because they are always depend able, pure and fresh. And our prices are always an in ducement to the thrifty buyer. Our meats are always popular because they are as they should be. LET US GRIND YOUR SAUSAGE Cash- Grocery & Market PHONl ?7? or 4* LOCISBDM, K. CLI 1 Big Car 5V Galvanized Roofing 5-6-7-8-9-10-11 and 12 ft. length 14 Cars Hay Mix-Mo. 1, and choice. 1 Car White Oats. 1 Car Red Dog and Middlings. . 1 Car 90 per cent Sweet Feed. 2 Cars Floor. f\ Anything in Feed or Heavy Groc eries. See us and save. Star Grocery Co. A. W. PERRY, LOUIBBTTSO.

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