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Tlsit the National Capital and Its magnificent building* and beau tiful parks. For tickets, Full man reservations and other Information apply to your nearest agent or S. C. HIGH, T. P. A. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A. Balolgft, N.C. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virfua cf lb* power of sale conferred upon me In that cer tain mortgage deed from J. A. Morton et ale, to Florence N. Evans, Mortga gee, dated January 18, 1924, and re corded In the office of Register of Deede for Franklin County in Book 260, page 842, defanlt haying keen made In the payment of the note thereby secured, I will on MONDAY, JULY 11, 1928 at or about the hour of noon, sell to the highest bidder at public auc tion for cash at the oonrt bouse door In Loulsburg, N. C? that tract of land lying In Frankllnton Township, Frank Un County, and partially In Granville County, N. C., described OS follows: Adjoining the lands of K. J. Wright estate, W. L. McOhee estate, Peter Bird and Mrs. John Mar lng 84 acres, more or less, ten acres having been sold since 1884, leaving as above stated, there la now In that tract 84 acres, more or less. This tract woe conveyed to B. 0> Morton on October 80, 1884 by Emily J. Cham pion et ale, as described in deed re corded In Franklin Registry, Book 78. page 8t, reference to which is hers hy made. This Jane dtlf, 1988. FLORENCE N. EVANS, 8J1-58 . - I III ?? I II LAWERENCEV1LLE SINGERS COMING July 12th and 13th aat u4 km tb? LawniMTOi Stefan loiter aJgfct Jaly lttti te tk? LMtehwr Cwrt Haaia far wkMa faayla aaly. I ui oulaia far all af tateNrtMab"^^ yaayla. Tbaaa in the fcaat aad iwaataat atefan In tha Caw and hrtef roar Mafia. George C. Pollard, In Chnrgs. CPVTOBTH JLXAOUE CONFEKSHCE ~ CLOSED EKIDAT The. closing session of the Ey worth League Conference of the North Caro lina Methodist Conference .was held on last Friday night. The 'following resolutions was adopted: Whereas, a farmer has learned to build a house without lighting rods,1 we believe a set of resolutions can be drawn without "whereas," "where fore," and "be It resolved." Therefore be it resolved that this set of resolu tions be so written: Your committee Is unanimous In feeling that the conference of 1826 Is the best in recent years. We are particular to limit this comparison to recent years because our youthful ness keeps us from having a know ledge of the conferences very far back. One of the things that we appre ciate most Is the tact that the instruc tors who have so interestingly and effectively given us the classroom and platform work came to us on the first request and have willingly given of their time. Our officers and faculty have so conducted the business of the assem bly (hat there has been non friction at any point and the relations be tween officers and teachers and stu dents have been most pleasant. The college management has been of such a nature that no one has any suggestions to offer for next year. This Is the breaking of one more pre cedent not only in the South but In the world. It has been a matter of especial satisfaction that we have slept In the fiooms to which we were assigned without having to throw out baggage and placing furniture agallnst the doors to keep out angry claimants. The men and boys have felt prince ly in their promotion from the art building to the comforts of plastered walls Some of them have expressed the hope that another building will i be half finished next year as they have never thought they might be permit ted to sleep in a real house. We recognize the wisdom of our president in his persistence to have Dr Patterson as our platfrom speak er. His work has in every respect Justi?f?,that determination. One very .lng that Dr. Patterson has ed Is that he has ellmlnat ossible disinclination on the the delegates to take lecture This we know because we have seen whole note books filled with' his iokes. The people of Louisburg have de. monstrated a lovely an Interest In the assembly that we could not over look no fail to appreciate it. The merchants have been generous in many ways, especially in contribut ing prises for held day. Everyone we have met has been courteous and friendly. The use of the high school build ing and grounds of the Methodist church have contributed to the effi cient carrying on of our program. The Louisburg Daily Dope Is to be commended for space given the as sembly. Full accounts of everything that has happened and not happened have been carried with faithful illu strations of the more celebrated mem bers of the assembly. This has been one of the best features of the week. The recreation and singing under Mr. Pirn and Mr. Covington have been interesting and inspirational. A summing up would find us going away with the feeling that we are taking home with us this year more than ever before and are more eager to come again next year. W. Z. CORBETT, Chairman, JACK TYNDALL, MRS. W N. VAUGHAN. Plies Cured In 0 to 14 Days Oruitttt. refund moot* If PAZO OINTMENT fait to cum ltchinS, Hind, Bleeding or Protrudin* Pile. laetaAhr reliever Itch Ins Pile, end you can set teetfui sleep after the first Price Mr, ANNOUNCEMENT FOB LOUISBURG CIRCUIT The pastor will preach at Shiloh at the eleven o'clock hour Sunday July 11 on the following subject: "How to become a successful happy Christian." You are also invited to attend the Children's day exercises at Shiloh Sat urday, July 10th, 11 a. m. Dinner on the grounds. The revival services will be brought to a close at Leahs' Chapel Sunday 3 p. m? with a sermon by the pastor on "What Is your excuse T" Come and be with us for the closing service. H Moths 6* Flies motiH. QUICK MATH MOSQU1TOS ANTS FLEAS FLIES , ROACHES 1 BED BUGS ) At Tear DMiar*. T*L Greater Bargains Never Existed Except At F. A. ROTH CO.'S GREATEST CLEAN-UP SALE If you haven't visited our Sale do so now. Look at our merchandise. All profit has been removed and we are going to move this stock of New Goods. OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN Come now and Bay while you can make such a big earing. Only 10 More ? *>? > * ?<*as l-.jfS ?* . onx c '* r : i' 'i *fw i . i? ? ? ' A ?' ' ; ..ija : t? ' - ; ? ' 1 - y . ? ?
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