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Saturday, May 28tb, 1927 A factory representative will demonstrate the remarkable qualities and many uses for this wonderful new finish, adapted for brush application in a variety of popular colors and stains. _ Come in and see bow easy it is to apply?how quickly it dries Bring in a small argefa ami havett finUhed free of charge. Tom Tarheel ears he didn't* mind paying for that box at the supper last week when he found the glrle were going to send a delegate to the club short 'course. Fifty dollars In prises will go to the best three hig callers at the State Farmers Convention this year. The convention dates are JuW 26, 37 and 28. Faulty Elimination ShowU Be Corrected?Good EHmjstfiioa Is Essential to Qmrf Health. Tr you would be wefl, tee to your JL elimination. Faulty kidney ac tion pet mils telle material to re main in the blood and upset the whole system. Then, one ia apt to have a tired, languid feeling and, ache, and often some irregularity of secretions, such as scanty or burn hig pa wag en. More and more people ore acciahnlng the value of Boon's POK m stimulant diuretic, in this Brian's have besn wlisshg hsnrthe couDiiy wvvt? fiwi^/iooi/ DOAN'S ET. Headache dizziness "T HAVE headache once In ? %hfle, usually ooming from constipation or torpid liver," MVS lfr. Ik A. Morphia, of Pottsville, Ark, "and the very beat remedy I Imvajbupd to correct this condi tion Is Thedford's Black-Draught It acta quickly and eeaQy, and it Jnst can't be beat. "Bleck-Draughtia tha very best laxative I have found. I always feel so much better after taking it. *My wife takes Black-Draught, too. For dirrfnaas, cuailsanaas and any little stomach disorder, we find it most satisfactory, and consider Black-Draught a family medicine." Constipation, with an inactive liver, locks up poisons 3n the body and allows them to do their dangerous work. Being pniely vegetable?and " g no harmful drugs, t?1^ nV VlemiwV.1 II I ? j 1 ? ? V. a1? ? oiACSri/ruiigiiL acta genuy, neip* ing the system get rid of impuri ttaa and preventing aerioua sick Gut a package today. Bold everywhere. 25 cents. ThedfordV NOTICE OF SALE OP VALUABLE KKAL ESTATE Under And by virtue of authority contained.In that certain deed nf trim from T. C. Weathereby and wife Ida Weathersby to the undersigned true teejecprded in book 274 at pages 347. 348 of the Register of Deeds of Frank lin County; default baring been mads in the payment of the '.ndebtednest therein secured and demand having been made upon the undersigned trustee for the sale of said land to satisfy said Indebtedness, I will offer for sale and sell To The highest bidder far cash, subject to a deed of trust to the Pteet National Bank of Durham, securing $5,000.00 indebtedness, on Friday. - the 3nr*dayr or june, TJZT,~aL 12:00 M., in front of the courthouse door, Loulsburg, N. C.. the following described real estate!? Beginning at a stone on Hlllsborc Road J. W. Wright's corner; thence along J. W. Wright's line North 2 1-2 degrees East 100 4-5 poles; thence North 89 1-2 degrees West 35 1-5 poles thence North 2 1-2 degrees East 48 poles to a stake In Moses Rogers' line thence along Moses Rogers' 11ns South 89 1.2 degrees East 80 poles, Oo?i4K . Bfl 1.Q riairr***" . co o n UUU til OW I S UVqI vbl] JERSlrt . vu tl-v itojes to a stake; thence South 4 de giees West 18 2-3 pules lo a poplar on Spring Branch; thence down said Spring Branch to Rock Spring to a stake, Robert Pace's corner; thence along Robert Pace's line South 1 degree West 27 1-3 poles to the Raleigh Tarboro Road; thence along the Raleigh Tarboro Road S 85 dejgrees West 29 3.5 poles to Hills boro Road; thence along Hillsblori. Road North 76 degrees West 128 3-b poles to the point of beginning, con taining 150 3-4 acres according to survey and plat made by J. P. Chamb lee, Surveyor, October 5th, 1917, and comprising a portion of lands hereto fore conveyed to said John R. Weath. ersby by deed of Robert E. Copeland and wife dated May 30th, 1905, record ed In book 146, page 281 in Registei of Deeds Office of Franklin County, N. C., and the land heretofore con veyed to said John R. Weathersby by deed from John N. Bergeron, dated September 1st, 1887 recorded In book 184 page 458 in said Rigistrar's Of fice. This April 28th, 1927. LEROY L. MASSEY, 5-13-4t Trustee. Thousands and thousands of Porto ?Rico and Nancy Hall potato plants Write or see George Inscoe or Jno W. King, Loulsburg, N. C. 5-13-3t The Qsisisc That Decs Net A fleet The Head Because of its tonic and lasative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing intbehead. E-W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. NEWTOPS and Upholstering SEAT COVERS For all makes e( ear?& Curtain lights of all kings, Fnrnltnre upholstered. 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