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ODMIS8IONER'8 RB-8ALB OF. LAND I Under and by rirtue of an order i of re-sale entered by the Clerk o{ the i linirior Court ot Franklin County' la that Special Proceeding entitled "ML & Underwood, Admrx. of R. C. Underwood, deceased, et all, Ex PaK Ce." The underaignd Commissioner will on Monday the 2nd day of August KM, at or about the hour of noon!; ad the Courthouse door In Loulsburg. H C., offer for sale at public auction i ta the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described lands or the interest1, belonging to the estate of R. C. Un- , dusaod therein: '{ First tract: All that piece, parcel eg tract of land containing 472 1-2 acres, more or less, situate on the Yonngsville-Simms Bridge Road in Youngsville township, State and Coun ty aforesaid and bounded on the North by the lands of Bety Utley estate, J. J. Holder)-, W. T Young. Wade White, CnlTin Pearce and Mattie C. White, on the East by .the lands of B. T. > Holden Wade White, Calsln Pearce, E.1 W Timber lake, Baldy Pearce Estate,!, K B. Preddy, J. J. Pearce and Mattie C. White, on the South by the lands of Baldy Pearce Estate, Ed Pretty, J. J. Pearce G. W. White and Mattie C White and on the West by the lands ot & L Winston, S. C. Holden, Mrs. M. El Underwood, J. J. Holden and Mattie C. White and being the lands conveyed to R. C Underwood by deed of John Winston and wife recorded ta Book 85, page 349, deed of W Aj Massey and wife, recorded in Book 1X4. page 243, deed of R. T. Holden ' and wife, recorded in Book 222, page i 499, deed of M. Tharrlngton recorded , in Book 128, page 26, deed of James , B. Mitchell and wife recorded in Book, 146, page 43, Registry of Franklin I County, North Carolina, less that par- ? cd or tract of land containing by es-' timate 1-4 acre more or less, convey ed by the said R. C. Underwood and wife to J J. Pearce by deed recorded tn Book 227, page 472, said Registry 8ald tract being subject to the lien ?f a mortgage to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia. S. C, recorded in Book 246, page 72. said Registry, said tract being the 4th tract described in the petition filed in the above nam ed proceeding. Second Tract: A two.thirds indivi dual interest in that lot or parcel of land situate in the Town of Youngs "Tille, State and Connty aforesaid, known as the Cin Lot and being de scribed in that 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 kelng the 5th Tract described in the petition filed in the above mentioned proceeding. This 14th day of July. 1926. J. E. MALONE, JR., T-16-31 Commissioner. PEACHES Good Fresh Georgia Peaches, 12.50 per bushel crate, much lower prices in 5 bushel lots. Now shipping Elber-' las and Carmena. ^uy r. crate for yonr1 mummer ice creatq^Mte for quamti ty prices to Grim? Brokerage Co., Room 429, Kimball Horse. Atlanta Georgia. 5-28.20t J NOTICE Having qualified as administrator Y the estate of I. J. Kearney, deceased late cff Franklin county, N. C.. notice fa hereby given all persons holding ?claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day ot July, 1927, or this no Gee will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to salu estate will please ccme forward and annhe immediate settlement. This July 15th. 1926. ^ MRS. ELMA EDWARDS. 7-16-6t Admrx. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Lnritr and by virtus cf ihe power of aale conferred upon me In that cer tain mortgage deed from J. A. Morton Lottie Morton and Mrs. B. G. Morton to Florence N. Brans, Mortga gee, dated January It, 1*24. and re corded in the office of Register of Deeds tor Franklin County in Book 250, page 242, default baring been made in the payment of the note thereby secured, 1 will on MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926 at or about the hour of noon, sell to the highest bidder at public auc tion for cash at the court house door in Loulsburg, 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 baring been sold since 1884, leaving ss above stated, there Is now in that tract 34 acres, more or less. This tract was conveyed to B. G. Morton an 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 auctlbn 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 Qslsisi That Dess Net Affect The Head Last Call .??For... Straw Hats .j' 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 llf MOTH fmW\ INSECTICIDE PREVENTIVE DEODORANT CLOW ALL WINDOW AND DOOM?TILL DOOM WITS, EWIXDKTS 8PEAT AMD IN A SHORT THAR ALL FLICS , WILL M DEAD f AMERICAN LABORATORIES. IMC.. RICHMOND. VA. SPECIAL # For SATURDAY, JULY 31st Automobile Tires both cords and fabrics sold at a greatly reduced price. Oakdale tobacco twine and the big red thermome ters on hand now come and get yours. - e - ? Anything in the hardware line you need. Come to see me you will save MONET. 8DT?rwMa ran to Ciitown ~ > W. 0. Tharrington ; Mia ui Me* M PROFESSIONAL COLUMN BH. R. F. YABBOhoi en Fk/ildu uA Swim Lonlsbarg, N. C. Office la Blckett and Yarborougn Building. Dries Phone 284 Residence Phone 11'1 B.. AT WOO D 1IIWIU. ;d Attoraai-At-Law. I'1 iOulaburg, N. C. Phone No. 116 .c Miles In First National Bank Building I General Practice .11 I wish to advlsa my patients and Be public generally that alter the 1st >f September my business will be on Cash besio-wben work Is completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNE8 FLEMING 8. P. BCKT, M. D. Lonlsburg, N. C. HHcee over Broom's Drug Hours 11 a a to 1 p. m . and 4 to ? ?. ? DR. ARCH U. PERRY General Practice Weed, S. C. Office In Service Drug Co. DR. W. H. BASS. Veterinarian ' Loulsbnrg, N. C. Offices aud Hospluil Last Nash St. -?hone Office 336-L Resldsncs 336 J Special Attention to Small Animals. DR. D. t. SMITH WICb. Vewtsbsri, E. C. The First I Office in The First Nnticaai Br.nl Building on Main and Nash Bts. -r-i ' W. ML PBKSOJt. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lonlsburg, North Carolina -raatloe In all courts. OSes on Mala Btrset a H. BEAR Attsruej-at-Law Off! over Post Offlcs Prt'c, ... In ail courts. DR. a. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main 8t. I elepbonec Hours: | Vgbt 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. '< [X, V 64 12 to 2 p. m.'| < to 8 p. m. K. B. White E. B. A J. E. Malsne WHITE * HALOES LAWYERS ,j Laulsburg, North Carolina general practice, settlement oi ee a Us funis Invested One member ol as Arm always la the ;? DR. H. a PERRY Physician and Sargesn " Loalsbarg, Earth Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287: Night 287 DELE HA LONE. Loolsburg. North Carolina ass la Aycock Drag Btora, Market dtrsat. Offlcs Practice tlnrgary sad consultation. DR. H. H. JuflNSON Physician and Snrgeoa Loalsborg, North Carellaa Office over Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 L O. NEWEL!* f. I. Lemlsbsrg, E. - Office In First National Bank Building Day Phone 24* ? Night Phone 248-3 DR. M. C. JUNG Franklin ton, N. C. f 8 to 11 A. M. Offlcs Hours 4 1 to 3 P. M. I ? to 8 P. M. Office on Mala Street CALL PHONE 186 FOR CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY ( THE SERY1CE SHOP W. B. Hsafari, Prepr. Loalsborg, E. C. I am glad to announce to my cus tomers and friends that I hays six first class barbers on the job at tmes glad to give yon the neatest po-| litest and best service possible. Our haircuts are beautiful. Yon can sleep while we share yonr Under face. Our Undar way In aerrlng the lttle ones will plesss yod. Thanking yon lor your patronage, I am yours to setre, OSCAR T. B TEG ALL. Ladles hair cutting Is wonderful, our j NOTICE 8UU of North Carolina: County of Vance: An advance bid of fire percent hav ing been placed upon that bid receiv ed at that sale held on Tnssday, July 4. 1926, at the courthouse door In Loulsbnrg, N. C-. under that deed of trust dated June 1, 1821, recorded In Franklin County, la Book 241, page 487, executed by J. C. Journey an and wife, Ella Jonraegaa, the ondersign Isd Trustee will offer for tale, and |sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the eonrthouse door in Loolsburg. N. C., on Monday. August 2, 1824, the following described real esute: That tract of land deeded to J. C Journegan by J. C. Tharrlagton on February 18, 1886, reoorded In Boob 100. page 188. In the office oC the Reg later of Deads of FraakUa County N. C., containing 182 acres, mors oi less, adjoining the lands of D. E Terrell, Stain back and Bendy Creek 1 Bidding to start at I1HJJI. - This the 10th day of July, 1824. 7-22-2t B. H. PERRY, Trustee. j roo2?!LS!^" Kenmore ****?? Netdane. lot ,B0#. lights 77. ?? tr?aU ?? a^? ataet. A bargain tor qaick sale 1, Boi Writs MRS G w. HAWKS, Box SM ' Cloud, Fin. T-0-4 By the time a tat man gats his shosi " It's too lata U go. ? ?.? 'Ill "0 '1 .U'|? "II I' I SI". ~ " a aol players an a baa; KAN KLIN COUNTY .SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION 1 Beginning Saturday night, July SI.) nd continuing through Sunday night, lUguBt 1, the Franklin County Sun-' ay School Convention will be held t Cypress Chapel Baptist Church 'astors, superintendents, teachers and Steers, of all Sunday schools of all ^nominations In the county have been uvlted to attend the sessions of the onvention. The oBicers in charge of arrange, nents for the convention are expect ug a large attendance of workers rom all parts of the county. The onvention is open to the public, and 11 who are Interested in the Sunday chool, whether they are actively en aged in the work or not, are invited o attend. The convention is being held un er the auspices of the Franklin Coun y and the North Carolina Sunday tchool Associations, and is one of a eries of such conventions that will e held in each of the one hundred ountie8 of the State this year. All t the counties in the State are orga dzed into County Sunday School As tociations and holding county and ownship conventions. The following is the program for he Franklin county convention which rill be held next Saturday and Sun lay. Sat aid ay Night, July 31 S. Devotional. Mr. Guy Moore. 8:15. Trained workers. Miss Flora Davis, Raleigh, Associate Superin eiulent North Carolina Sunday School tssociation. 8:45. Song. Record of attendance. 8:55. Young people and their work, diss Daisy Magee, Raleigh, Children's Division Superintendent North Caro ina Sunday School Association. 9:25. Announcements. 9:30. Adjourn. Sunday Morning, Aagnst L 10:30. Devotional. Mr. Tommie Lamm. 10:45. Teaching the chil<f> Miss Daisy Magee. 11:15. Business session: Reports >f County and Township oBicers; ap pointment of committees; Record of attendance. 11:35. The great task of the Sun lay school. Miss Flora Davis 12:10. OBering for support of County and State Sunday School As sociations. _ 12:25. Announcements. 12:30. Adjourn. Sunday Afternoon, August 1 2:00. Devotional. Mr. Reuben Strange. 2:10. The home and the Sunday school working together Rev. J. A, Mclver. 2:30. Putting it across. Miss Daisy Magee. , 3:00. Song. 3:05. Worship in the Sunday Bchool. Miss Flora Davis. 3:35. Discussion and questions., Opportunity for the presentation and discussion of special Sunday school problems. 3:50. Business session: Reports of eftaasittees and election of oBicers; place of next meeting; presentation 3i attendance pennant. 4:00. Adjourn. Sunday Night August 1 8:00. Devotional. Mr. Curtis Pearce 8:15. Adults in the Sunday school. Miss Flora Davis. 8:45. Song. 8:55. Stewardship. Miss Daisy Ma gee. 9:30. Adjourn. Special Notice The attendance pennant .will be presented at the close of the session on Sunday afternoon. This pennant will beawarded to the Sunday school having In the convention the largest number of representatives, sixteen years of age or over, according to the number of miles traveled. T. H. SLEDGE, County Pres. A. A. SHEARIN, County Sec'y. i I THE HOUSE HA IK SOFA Few young people of this day ever saw a horse hair sofa. 1Ttey wouldn't know what to do with a fire taper, carpet stretcher or coal oil lamp They couldn't braid rags into a rug or wind yarn without tangling it. But they know the how and why of type writers, phonographs .radios, tele phones, automobiles; what happens when the pnsh of a button gives light, or a kodak's flash fixes their Image on paper. Their education Is as modern as the advertisements they read. They have no more use for the lamp and chlnmey of yesterday than you hare for the wick and tallow of the day before. I Advertisements Induce such pro gresl. They urge wide use that means Improvement. They help you lift out of date into the attic, rid you of the water buckets and soap kettles of Klavedom. They bring late 1m profs, menta within your reach. < Read the advertisements regularly. Keep alert regarding what Is new. I Without advertising, you would ne< ? ver know a product's worth until 'you had bought It I Los Angeles' east side was ahakea by a dynamite explosion and there jwasot a movtnfg picture machine on the Job to get 1L i Everybody likes winter better than summer because the flies don't. There's always room at the top of the ladder?to fall off. A TONIO Energy sad Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Weed. When you feel Us strengthening. Invigorating effect, see how It briagl eelot to the cheeks end hew k improves the appetite, you will thro He true tonic i Chore's TgMoiiis chill Tools Is' I Furniture! i 10 per cent discount on all Fur- i j j niture sold for cash during July, j j J I also sell on the installment j plan, weekly payments if you de j sire it. !i Hardware Cook Stoyes and Ranges. I i llnttA +V>n 1inA Af QfAtTAC OnH ? have the best line of Stoves and t Ranges on the market for the i price. They are good and don't | cost a fortune. Come in and let i me show you. Tobacco Sprayers. Arsenate of Lead. 25 per cent discount on Electric Fans. Ice Cream Freezers. i 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 I It C. TAYLOR LOUISBURG, N. C. Furniture Store Hardware Store Phone 305 WARNING! 0 For your health's sake eat the best food. Think twice before yon buy. Don't be misled by low prices for lots of times low prices mean low quality. We sell the best money can*buy and still our prices are in line with a large portion of cheap products. A full line of Woods Turnip Seed just received, also Seed Potatoes and Clover. WE APPRECIATE TOUR BUSINESS G. W/ MURPHY & SON Ftm DaUrery Cask OrraflM Pfcoaw U*iK !?! L0UI8BURG, If. C. Fow Lowest Prices on Things We Eat, Try STOVALL GROCERY CO. Groceries, Teed, Farm Supplies Louisburg, N. 0. H. M. 8 to vail H. M. Stovall, Jr. . C*m U nr (ton iN ;ei will M that yea mi itr? am; hy Mh, with Ik Wi hare afteat ?rerythtm* yn aay Mt la gri?tlei aad feed. feed* flow, awM, aeat. lard, mSm, Mid drtaks, tihaw, d aad dfcwattee. Fid far heme, i. Shleheae aad h?fs. led Per Shlpitaf. Give IJs a Trial. Tour trade ?d]fce? will be appreciated.
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