How Long Can You Keep
Money in Your
Pocket?
The money that you don't carry wjlk_you you
can't spend and can't dose- B >'?? cany yonr BurphB"
money in your pocket yoti seldom have a surplus long.
Besides, "while it's in your pocket It's losing interest.
It doesn't matter how small the surplus is. A
We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings
MERCHANTS BANK!
" Safest For Sayz&cs \
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Like Putting
Money In
Your Pocket
Making a habit of trading at T- C. Harris'
is the sure road to economy and satisfac
tion. It is .truly like putting money in
j our pocket, because money saved is mon
ey earned. __ ,
There is no easier way to economize than
to use care in buying your "daily necessi
ties. ? We urge comparison of the values
offered here. s
Did You Ever Notice
The Difference?
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Oftentimes it is difficult to see the differ
ence in groceries, but it is not difficult af
ter you have compared them by using
them. We have for sale the highest qual
ity staple and fancy groceries, and a trial
order ere will, convince you "of their good
qualities. - v *
The proof is in the eating.
ANYTHING YOU NEED FOR THE
- HOME OR FARM
T.C HARRIS
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YOUNQSVILLE, tf. Q.' *
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM I
t PROPERTY ? ?
Under and by virtue of the authority
conferred upon ua In a deed of trust
executed by W. L>. Fuller end wife.
Susie Green Fuller, on June , 8th,
1925 and recorded In book of Mort- 1
gages 246, page 281, Franklin County,
we will o.n Saturday the 3rd day of I
September, 1927, at 12 o'clock noon at
the dourthouse door In Louisburg, oell
at public auction lor cash to the high,
est bidder the following described land
jto-wit: / , 1
All those twtfi pieces, parcels or
tracts of laud, containing In tho a
Igregate 833 1.8 acres, "more or leas.
being described as follows: 1st tract
containing 120 acres, mora or less,
situate, lying and being about 1.2
mile from the Louisburg .Halifax road
1 1-2 miles X. E. from the town ot
[Wood, N, C., in Goldmine Township,
County jif Franklin, SlaTe 01 North
Carolina, the same being bounded on
the .North by the lands of Harris
Bros., and Shocco Creek on the East
by Shocci Creek on the south by the
lands of T. J. Dolan and on tho South
by the lands of N. C. Gupton and be.
lug tne tract ot land conveyed to W.
p. Fuller by deed of C. E. Gupton
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glstry of Franklin County, N.~?T ?
2nd Tract: Containing 713 1-8 acres
more or less, situato, lying and being
on the Loulsburg-Halifax road about
1 mile X. E. froqi the town of Wood,
N. C., in Goldmine Township, Frank,
lln County and Griffin Township,
.Nash County, State of North Carolina,
the same being bounded on the N. by
the Loulsburg.Halifax road, the lands
of Early Denton, Thos. J. Dolan and
Fishing Creek, on the E by the lands
of Hollister Lumber Co., the Old Nash
ville road, the lauds of T. B. Denton,
Roy JoneflV Penny Mltchell. tf. L. Dea- ?
ton and the old Castalia road on the
S by the lands of Hollister Lumber
Co., W. D. Fuller, T. B. Denton, Roy
Junes and Ida Smith and on the W
by tbe lands ot Mrs. H. H. Burnett,
Early Denton, T. B. Denton and Thos.
IJ. hoitfinitFWM) having beau sen
veyed to W. D. Fuller by deed of
E. Gupton recorded lij_ book 229, page
442, Registry of Franklin County, N.
C., by deed of J. H. Best, recorded In
[book 229, page 481, said Registry, by
deed oT W. S. Montgomery reeordod
in book 229, page 120, Mid registry,
by deed of S. P. Denton recorded in
Ibook 229, page 120, said, Registry,
by deed of 3. P. Denton recorded In
book 229, page 291, said Registry and
by deed of Ellington and Guy,"lDCr,|
recorded in book 233, pagy 423, Re.
glstry of Franklin County, and in "book
?279, page 164; Registry of Nash Conn.
tyTNTCT, reference being made to alt
of. tire aboY?_Pi?ation?d deeds and rs
cords for a more complete^fcacrlptlon
of the lands hereby conveyed.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of W. D. Fuller and wife Su
sie Green Fuller to pay off and dls,
Thsrrge til* ludebtcdusss -aoourad by
said deed of trust to the North Caro
Una Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur
ham.
JThts~Jt?lyl8tb, J927.
?PiHST NATIONAL~CO,-INCL,
of DURHAM, Trustee, former
ly-FIRST NATIONAL TRUST
CO.. Durham, N. C. 7.22.6t
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PRO
PERTY .
Under una oy virtue of the author,
ity conferred upo uus In a deed of
trust executed by W. D. Fuller and
wife, Susie G. Fuller on the 8th day
of June, 192& and recorded in book
of mortgages 246, page 286, we will
on Saturday the 3rd day of Septem
ber, 1927 at 12 o'clock npon at the
courthouse door in Loulsburg, Frank
lin County, sell at public auction for
cash to the highest bidder, the follow
ing land, to.wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land containing 144.76 acres,
more or less, situate, lying and being
on the Louisburg-Hallfax road about
1 1-2 miles southwest from the town
of Wood, N. C., in Goldmine Township
County of Franklin, State of North
Carolina, the same being bounded on
the North by the lands of R. S. Lan
caster and J. B. Williams Est.,
on the east by the lands
of J. B. Williams Est., S. T. Gupton
Est. and G. A. Gupton, on the South
by the lands of J. E. Burnett and Mrs.
W. J. Sherain Est, and on tho West
by the lands of D. J. Burnett and R.
S. Lancaster and being the lends con.
veyed to W. D. Fuller by deed of Lucy
T. Williams, widow, dated January 1,
1920, recorded in Book 229, page 187,
Registry of Franklin County, N. C.,
reference to which is here made for a
more complete description of the same
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of W .D. Fuller and wife, Susie
G. Fuller to pay off and discharge the
indebtedness secured by said deed of
trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock
Land Bank of Durham.
This July 18th, 1927.
FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY
of DURHAM, INC., Trustee,
formerly FIRST NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, Duham,
N. C. 7-22-6t
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of the
estate of R. H. IJobbitt, deceased, late
of Franklin County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said de.
ceased to exhibit them to the under
signed on or before the 15th day of
July, 1928, pr this notice will be plead
In bar of their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate will please
came forward and make Immediate
payment This July 14, 1927.
C. E. BOBBITT,
* H. L. MURPHY.
Executors.
E. F. Griffin, Atty. 7-15-6t
If the per capita apportionment of
library books is six-tenths of a book,
as claimed, well take the last four
tenths Just to see how the hero even
tually triumphs.
University professor says the time
is not far distant when man and ani
mals will talk to each other. When
that time. arrives, there's a barking
dog we know of that's going to have
his feelings hurt,*^
bale of valuable real estate
Uft'jsr and by virtue ot the power
,t sale contained In that certain deed
>f trust executed by W. D. Fuller to
I. W. Bailey, Trustee, Tteted July '?
1923 and recorded In the office ot the
[UKlstcr ot Deeds ot Franklin County,
N C? In book 2o0. page 65, default hav
mg been made in the payment otthe
indebtedness thereby secured and de,
mand for foreclosure having been
made upon the undersigned trustee
lyy the holder "of the bonds represent- -
Ing the said indebtedness, the under
signed trustee will on Monday, 22nd
day of August. 1927, at the hour ot
noon at the courthouse door
is burg, N. C., offer tor sale at ppbltc
auction to the highest bidder for cash
those Certain tracts or parcels of land
FiUuuie in Franklm County, tJtate ot
North arolina and described as fol
l? Containing in the aggregate 686.751
acres and Comprising Tract No. 13 j
containing 37 acres; tract No. 14 con
taining 42.75 acres; tract N. 15 con
taining 74 acres; tract No. 17 con
taining 48 acres ; tract No. 18 con,
tainlng 37.50 acres; tract No. 19 con
taining 86.50 acres; tract No. 22 con.
tain ing 58 acres; tract No. 28 con
Utol"' C3.3t aqroff
I^imng 91 acres; as same appear on]
the map ot the Wynne Q^ay lands
made by Charles McDowell, October }
18th, "018, rccor&cd in Map Book No. L
l,-~pnge~~?0?7 Registry ot FranlDla
County, N. C., the above described
tracts having been conveyed together]
with other tracts to E .11. Maloue h>
deed of J. S. Wynne et als, dated April
1st 1920 and recorded In book 23b,
page 543. Registry of Franklin County,
N. C., and in*book 255, page 451, Re. I
glstry ot Nash County, N. <?., the above
described lands having been conveyed |
July 1st, 1923, together wtth ^other
lands to the said W, D. Fuller by the
said E. 11. Mulong. and wife, the bonds
securedln said deed ot tryst repre-1
seating the balance of purchase priceI
thereof. Reference is hereby made]
ta all of the above mentioned deeds,
.cif.rbs. and map for a furthr^ descrip.
tlon of the lands hereby
This July 21st, 1927. .
7-22.5t J. W. BAILEY. Trustee,]
Varborough 4c Yarborougb, Attys.
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COMMISSIONERS SALE OF VALU
ABLE STANDING TIMBER
Under and by virtue of an order of I
the Superior Court of Franklin Coun-1
t* made In that Special Proceeding
entitled, "In Re-Sale Edward R. Baker
timber by J. T. Baker. Guardian, et
Bi? E* Parts." the same being onl
ihe Special Proceedings docket wj
said court, the undersigned Commts
??towe^-will-oa-the 29th d%l of July,!
1927, at about one o'clock p. m., onl
the premises in Dunns and^ Harris!
Township. Franklin County, N. C. ot.
fer for sale to the highest bidder for
cash that certain tract or par<^l otJ
Standing pine "aam populai timber, ]
I eight inches and above, at the stump,
lying in Harris and Dunns Township,
Franklin County, North Cbrullna, ad
i joining the- s. Baker lands and
others, and more particularly
ed as follow, to-wit:
Cr^fSmfJLhen^^*21 Tg Jg 5.68
chains to a branch; thence N 33 l-4d
E 17.80 chains to an Iron stake;
ihpnca the same direction 4 chains!
to a pine tr?Si thence N 44 3-4
chains to a stoke; thence N 76d E
2.50 chains to a stoke In L .S. Bakers
line; (the aforesaid lines Is marked
by blazed trees), thence S l-4d W
49.60 chc-ns along said L. S. Baksis
line to a rock on the afor-sald Naeeir
Creek; thence up the said creek as
it meanders to the beginning. Con
taining by survey of T. C. Gill. ?June
20th, 1927, sixty and one-half (60 1.2)]
acres more or less. ...
A cash deposit of 5 per cent will
be required of the highest bidder at
said sale.
This 28th day of
7_j_5t Commissioner
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the authority contain
ed in a certain deed of trust execut
ed by William Thompson and wife,
RiUa Thompson, on the first day of
November, 1924, to the Southern Trnst
Company, Trustee, which said deed
of trust is recorded, in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Franklin
County, N. C., in book 259, page 317,
default having been made in the con
ditions of said deed of trust, the said
Southern Trust Company, trustee,
will on the 5th day of August, 1927,
offer for sale at public auction, to
the highest - bidder for cash, at the
court house door of Franklin County,
at twelve o'elock noon, the following
described property:
Containing 72 3.4 acres, more or
less, situated oq the Warrenton and
Nashville road about 2 miles from the
town of Wood, in Gold Mine Town
ship, Franklin County, adjoining the
lands of Greenleaf Johnson Lumber
Company, Nick Alston and others,
and beginning at a small whits oak
on Mill Branch; thence N 73 W tV
poles to a stake 4 links S of a pop
lar; thence N 1 1-2 E 66 1-2 poles
to pointers on Shocco Creek; thence
down the said creek as it meanders
to the mouth of Mill Branch; thence
up Mill Branch 164 poles to the be.
ginning, containing 7> 3-4 acres,
more or less, and being the tract of
land conveyed to William Thompson
by Warranty deed from N. H. Griffin
and wife, recorded In Franklin Coun
ty Registry In book 213,j>age 322.
This July 2, 1921
SOUTHERN TRUST CO., Trustee.
By W. A. Worth, Trustee. 7-16-4t
There's a gold rush in Nevada and
a diamond rush In South Africa, but
here In Louisburg we'll have to be con
tent with rushing to work every morn
ing.
The modern way of burning the
midnight oil Is on a payed road at
60 to 76 miles an hour.
.The growth of an oyster is de
picted In motion pictures, but the
oyster is not cast for the new talk
ing pictures.
Make
Your Hens
Lay More Eggs!
Y ou can da it?just give them F ul-O-Pep
Egg Mash! Start right now?this week
?and soon you'll be gathering more eggs
every day. Hens must work, when they
get this exceptional feed because it gives
them exactly the things that go to make
eggs?plus Cod Liver Meal to make
ntfter^ngf*>dl*aU give^noio valuer
Remember the name ? Look far the Wu/t-atuL
white striped sack!
rmosjp
Made by
Tho Quaker O&te ?mpaitf
r.
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Planters V
Vare
Km
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flftt^iv^rices foeforeTOU. buy.
E. A.
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Tobacco and
Cotton
We urge our tobacco and cotton plant
ers to use every known means of cultiva
tion and protection for their crops, now
nearly matured and ready for the Harvest.
Present indications point to a small crop
this season, with exports and consumption
at verv high figures.
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If these conditions continue, cotton and
tobacco will command an improving price
with a corresponding benefit to all plant
ers "With good crops.
"THE B^NK THAT BACKS
fHE PLANTER" "* f
Citizens Bank & Trust
Company
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HENDERSON, N. 0. * * 1
"THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" \