IONER'S RE-SALE OF LAND
and by virtue of an order
re-iiU entered by the Clerk of the
tor Court of Franklin Count;
that 8peclal Proceeding entitled
~JL ?. Underwood, Admrx. of K. C.
Underwood, deceased, et ale, Ex Par.
Ce." The understand Commissioner
on Monday the 2nd da; of August
at or about the hour of noon
at the Courthouse door in Louisburg,
K C., offer for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described lands or the interest
telonging to the estate of R. C. Un
Aerwood therein:
First tract: All that piece, paroel
?r tract of land containing 472 1-2 j
acres, more or less, situate on the'
"Voungsville-Simms Bridge Road in
Yonngsville township, State and Coun
?y aforesaid and bounded on the North
try the lands of Bety Utley estate, J.
J. JioJdeD, W. T Young, Wade White.
Odrjn Pearce ahd Mattie C. White,
on the East by the lands of B. T.
HoldenWade White, Calsln Pearce, E.
~W ^nmberlake.Baldy Pearce Estate,
? B. Preddy, J. J. Pearce and Mattie
C. White, on the South by the lands
of Baldy Pearce Estate, Ed Pretty,
A. J. Pearce O. W. White and Mattie
Ct White and on the West by the lands
off E. L. Winston, S. C. Holden, Mrs.
M. E. Underwood, J. J. Holden and
Mattie C. White and being the lands
?onveyed to R C Underwood by deed
off John Winston and wife recorded
M Book 85, page 349, deed of W A.
Maasey and wife, recorded in Book
Ul. page 243, deed of R. T. Holden
wad wife, recorded in Book 222, pags
?499, deed of M. Tharrington recorded
In Book 128, page 26, deed of James.]
R Mitchell and wife recorded in Book
144, page 43, Registry of Frankttn
County. North Carolina, less that par
cel or tract of land containing by es
timate 1-4 acre more or less, convey
ed by the said R. C. Underwood and
write to J J. Pearce by deed recorded
la Book 227, page 472, said Registry
Said tract being subject to the lien
of a mortgage to the Federal Land
Bank of Columbia. S. C.. recorded in
Book 246. page 72, said Registry, said
tract being the 4th tr-ct described
in the petition filed in the above nam
ed proceeding.
Second Trr.ct: A two.thlrds indlvi
lnterest in that lot or parcel ofj
situate In the Town of Youngs-1
dBp, State and County aforesaid.;
Iukjuu as the Gin Lot end being de
scribed in ttit deed from C. S. Wil
liams, and wife to R C. Underwood,
-recorded in Book 24. page 95, said
Registry, together with a two-thirds
individual Interest in the gin and
fixtures situate on said lot Said lot
Bring the 5th Tract described In the
Vriltlon filed in the above mentioned
yroeeedlng.
This 14th day of July. 1926.
J. E. MALONE, JR.
T-15-31 Commissioner.
PEACHES
Good Fresh Georgia Peaches, $2.50
per bushel crate, much lower prices
la 5 bushel lots. Now shipping EHber
tn and Carmens. I^uv r. crate for your
ics creanu Write for quanti
-lriK
ly prices to Grimm Brokerage Co.,
Kbrxwn 429, Kimball House, Atlanta
Oeorr :3. 5-28 JOt
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
thf estate of I. J. Kearney, deceased
lata of Franklin county, N. C.. notice
la hereby given all persons holding
ctaams against said estate to present
?tbem to the undersigned on or before
the 10th day of July, 1927, or this no
lice will be plead in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to saio
e will please ccme forward and
immediate settlement.
This July 15th, 1926.
MRS. ELMA EDWARDS.
3-B-6t Admrx.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Lm'tr and by Ttrfll ct ihe power
of sale conferred upon me In that cer
tain mortgage deed from J. A. Morton
.Lottie Morton and Mr*. B. O. Morton
to Florence N. Evans, Mortga
gee, dated January 18, 1824, and re
corded in the office of Register of
Deeds for Franklin County in Book
260, page 342, default having been
made In the payment of the note
thereby secured. I will on
MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926
at or about the bour of noon, sell
to the highest bidder at public auc
tion for cash at the court house door
in Louisburg, N. C., that tract of land
lying in Franklinton Township, Frank
lin County, and partially in Granville
County, N. C., described as follows:
Adjoining the lands of K. J. Wright
estate, W. L. McGhee estate, Peter
Bird and Mrs. John Morton, contain,
ing 34 acres, more or less, ten acres
having been sold since 1884, leaving
as aboat stated, there is now in that
tract 34 acres, more or less. This
tract was conveyed to B. G. Morton
on October 30, 1884 by Emily J. Cham
pion et als, as described in deed re
corded in Franklin Registry, Book 72,
page 67, reference to which is here
by made.
This July 15th, 1926.
FLORENCE N. EVANS,
7-16-5t Mortgagee.
NOTICE
July 31st, 1926 on Joyner's corner.
Franklinton, N. C., the* household and
kitchen furniture, one horse, and one
buggy, and farming implements and
tools of the late I. J. Kearney, deceas
ed, will be sold at auction to the high,
est bidder for cash. Sale will be at
3:30 o'clock p. m. sharp. This July
9th, 1926.
MRS. ELMA EDWARDS,
7-16-3t Admrx
The Qaialae That Dees Net Affect The Head
Beaose of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken
bv anyone without causing nervousness or ringing
in the bead. E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
Last Call
. For...
Straw hats
A nice lot of one
gallon preserve
jars and mixing
bowls. When you
don't see me. for
groceries we both
lose.
Very sincerely,
A. J. Jarman
103 W. Nash St.
Opposite P. O. Phone 11^
CIAMB DOOM AMD WINDOW*?MILL DOOM WITH KWIKDBTH ft P BAT
% Of A BHOBT TDfB ALL FL1M WILL U DBAD ?
INSECTICIDE MOTH PREVEimVE DEODORANT
AMERICAN LABORATORIES. INC.. RICHMOND, ?V. ____
Kftft , ? . .. ,r
SPECIAL j|
For SATURDAY, JULY 17th||
Automobile Tires both cords end fabrics sold at a j j
greatly reduced price. j j
Oak dale tobacco twine aud the big red thermome- j
tera oa hand now come and get youre. j
Anything in the hardware line you need. Come
te eee me you will aare MONET.
mi I*
W. G. Tharrington
QwHty T?Oi M4 Frto* Ml
M. CAMLHA
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
DM. B. F. ItUOIOOfiH*"
Serf ess
H. C
Physician and
Luaisbarg, N.
Office la Blckett and Yar borough
Building.
Office Phone >H Reeldence Phone ?
A. AT WOOD HIWILL.
ltteiMi-lt-Uw.
.oulsburg, N. C. Phone No. HI
Office Jn First National Bank Building
General Practice
I wish to advise my patients and
the public generally that alter the let
of September my business will he on
Cash basis when work Is completed.
DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING
8. P. BURT, M. D.
Loulsbnrg, N. C.
Offices over Scoggln's Drug Store
Honrs 11 t a to 1 p. m.. and d to
I ?. "L
DR. ARCH U. PERRY
General Practice
Weed, N. C.
Office is Service Drug Co.
DR. W. R. BASS.
Veterinarian
Loulsbnrg. N. C.
Offices sad Hospital East Nash St.
Phone Office 335-L Residence 2U-J
Special Attention to Small Animals.
DR. D. t. 8RITHW1CR.
Vemlsburg, H. C.
Office in the First Natioaai Bo. 1
Building on Main and Nash Bts.
W. a. PRRSOil.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
Loalsburg, North Carolina
'raetlce la aU courts. Office on Mala
Sir set
G. R. BEAM
Attorns) -at-Law
Offi over Post Office
Pr?c. ?v ? In au courts.
DR. J. & DAVIS
Physician and Snrgeen
Office at Residence, North Main St.
telephone: Hours: !
Vgh; 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. i
Dkv 64 13 to 1 p. m. |
( to > p. I
R. B. White E. B.AJ.K. Malene
WRITE A HALONB
LAWTRR8
Ll ulsborg. North Carolina
general practice, settlement of ee
,!M fund* Invested. One member ol
?.? firm always In *b# oMce.
DR. H. G. PERRY
Physician and Snrgeen
Lealeharg. North Carolina
Offices Adjoining Aycock J)rug Co.
Telephones: Day 287; Night 281
DR. J. K. MALONB.
Lonlaharg. North Carolina
See In Aycock Drag 8tore, Msrkei
Street Office Practice Uargery
end coaseltatlon
DB. H. H. JuHNSON
Physician and Snrgeen
Lonlsbarg, North Carolina
Office over Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day and Nlgkt both No. 10
J. O. NEWEL!., M. B.
Lealabnrg, N. .
Office In First National Bank Building
Day Phone 240 ? Night Phone 240-2
DR. H. C. KING
Franklin ton, N. C.
S to 11 A. M.
1 to 3 P. IL
< to IP.1L
Office en Main Street
Office Hours
CALL PHOTE IK FOE
CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY
THE SERVICE SHOP
W. B. Hnaford, Prepr.
Lealsbarg, N. C.
I am glad to announce to my cm
tomers and friends that I have at
first rises barbers on ths Job at ai
tmes glad to give yon the neatest pc
litest and best service possible. On
haircuts are beautiful. Yon can alee
while we shave yonr tender face. Ou
Ladies halrcuttlng is wonderful, ou
Under way In serving the lttle one
will please yon. Thanking yon 1c
yonr patronage, I am yours to servi
OSCAR T. 8TEGALL.
NOTICE
State of North Carolina:
County of Vance:
An advance bid of five percent hav
ing been placed upon that bid receiv
ed at that sale held on Tuesday, July
4. 1324, at the courthouse door in
Lonlsbarg, N. C, under that deed of
trust dated Jane 1, 1121, recorded In
Franklin County, la Book 241, page
487, executed by J. C. Jouraegnn and
wife, Ella Journegan, the undersign
ed Trustee will offer for sale, and
sell for cash to the highest bidder,
at the courthouse door In Loulsbnrg,
N. Cm on Monday, August 2, 1824. ths
following described real estate:
That tract of land deeded to J. G
Journegan by J. C. Tharrlngton on
February It, 1885, recorded In Book
IN, pegs IN, In the office of the Reg
Inter of Deeds of Franklin County,
N. 0, containing 133 acres, more or
less, adjoining the leads of D. E
Ttrrell, SUlnbsck nail Sandy Creak.
Bidding to start at 8156).26.
This the 14th day of July, 1924.
7-33-31 B. H. PERRv, Trustee.
FOR BALB
Nice 7 room cottage residence on
Keamore avenue, lights and water,
lot fronts on Reamers avenue and
Mala street A bargain for quick sale
Write MRS. Q W. HAWKS, Box 288.
St Cloud, fla. 7-9-4t
Most alt flowers fade quickly ex
eept the blooming Mlota.
|FOR
raurr olam job mumtinu
the "Ace" Wins
Tha new lightweight boxing sen
sation is "Ace" Hudkins, Nebraska.
? Wildcat, who recently knocked out
? "Ruby" Goldstein in four rounds.
"Ace" now is in line for the title
? held by "Rocky" Kansas.
FABM WOMEN ACTIVITIES
TO FEATUBE CONVENTION
Raleigh, July 19.?'The efficient
farm woman who studies in her home
demonsii-ii.on club the latest facts
r.boiit the kitchen, the garden, the
yard and the home will be u fe.iur
at'?a?t.on on the prog.-j.-n of ilo
Staie Farmers' Convent ion held at
8tni" C? .lege on July 't7, 28 and 20.
"We are expecting a great gather,
lng of farm women at the meeting of
the Federation of Home Demonstra^
tion clubs to be held during the time
of the Farmers' State Convention,"
says Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon, assis
tant director of extension. "Mrs.
Kate N. Nash of Franklin County
writes me that a thousand men and
women will come from her county on
Wednesday, July 28, to attend the
meetings and to do honor to the
President of the Federation, Mrs. T,
H. Dickens of Franklin County. We
have an unusually strong program
prepared and this with the demon
strations and exhibits should make
the meeting of value to all farm wo
men in the State."
Mrs. Dickens will address the Joint
meeting of farm men and women on
the opening morning, July 27-at 11
o'clock. In the afternoon Mrs. Dick
ens will extend greetings to the as
sembled women in the federation
meeting. Following her address, the
women will get to work on the pro
gram and will hear feature talks
from leaders as well as reports from
various sections of the State. The
kitchen as an efficient workshop,
serving well balanced meals, how a
garden prize was won, marketing
home products, meaning o< the home
demonstration club and many other
kindred topics will be discussed by
women who are taking an active, part
in such work.
The State Federation of Women's
Clubs will be represented in the pro
gram and inspirational addresses by
Hen. Josephus Daniels, Dr. Clarence
Poe, Dr. A. M. Soule, Dr. E. C. Brooks
and Dr. A. J. Glover will feature the
Joint meetings.
Eating cooling foods Is one. of the
best ways of keeping good natured
in summer, say home demonstration
workers.
JK TONIC
Grove's Tasteless chill Toole restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening. Invigorating effect, tee how
it brings color to the cheeks and bow
It improves the appetite, you will then
aopreciate its true tonic value.
Grove's Tasteless chill Touic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it The blood
needs QUININE to Purify It and IRON to
Enrich it Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip gestae by Its Strengthening, In vigor
Compare the Cost of
HAIL INSURANCE
with Ue 1m? that jo* wOl
ratter if year tebacra or rat
tea la rlffei ta ptorat by a
bai HaOatona. Tin eauril
praaUwa that yea fay far a
Hal peltoy <? ?? aan thaa *
the profit aa a few poaadt
at afarapt priced tabaaee or
rattoa. Bo aa the eafo alio
aai take a HAIL folloy oa
yoar tobaora aai eottea to*
iay i ?>~4
with
Graver C Harris
, ~ Lotiiiburg, V. C.
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jaiaiaaiaiaiaiaiaiaiiUiUHiaiiUEiaiaiaigiaraiBiaiai
furniture!!
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10 per cent discoant on all Far-1 j
nitare sold for cash daring July. |i
1!
I also sell on the installment! J
plan, weekly payments ifyoa de- [ j
sire it. ij
Hardware
Cook Stores and Ranges,
have the best line of Stoves and
Ranges on the market for the E j
price. Thev are good and don't [ i
cost a fortune. Come in and let I j
me show you. [ j
Tobacco Sprayers.
Arsenate of Lead.
25 per cent discount t>n Electric Fans.
Ice Cream Freezers.
Churns.
John Lucas & Co., house paints, highest grade,
Willeys Auto Paints, the finest Auto Paints in
U. S. Par-o-Kest the quick drying Furniture Paints
H. C. TAYLOR
LODISBURG, N. C.
Furniture Store Hardware Store
Phone 305
TURNIP SEED
"All Kinds"
-AND
Second Crop Seed Potatoes
Just Arrived
?
?A full line of Heavy and Fancy
Groceries, Fresh Frnits and
Vegetables at all times.
WE APPRECIATE TOUR BUSINESS
G. W. MURPHY & SON
rm Delirsry Cask Groceries
Phones MMU ft LOUISBCRG, N. C.
Fow Lowest Prices on Things
. We Eat, Try
STOVALL GROCERY CO.
Groceries, Feed, Farm Supplies
Louisburg, N. 0.
H. M. Stovall H. M. Stovall, Jr.
Cm* to oar it*rc iM jo* win flai
ttai 7*? mi an ?*i*7 *7 tnttg
Witt m. Wo Imto ekeet *T?rrtttav
7*i ??; Ml In groceries ul Iwi
l**to, floor, mU, mat, liri
coffee, e*14 4riako, tekeece, d
fin *a4 dgwotte*. Fo*4 for twin,
o*wo, cfclefceas ud kof*. 1*4 D*f
Give Us a Trial. Your trade
will b? appreciated.