Do You Play The Business Game? In the game of business, you know that money makes money. Score by making a deposit in a Savings Account here be fore January 5th. Your money starts to draw interest here from the first of each month. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT Citizens Bank & Trust HENDERSON, N. C. 'THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" We Carry Toilet Articles Whitmans Candies Boddic Drug Co., Inc. YOUR DRUGGIST. Loulsbnrg, H. 0. - LARGE STOCK COOK STOVES, RANGES, HEATING STOVES ALL GRADES FENCE WIRE, BARBED WIRE j AXES, CROSS CUT SAWS. EXPECTING CAE LOAD 5-V GALVANIZED ROOFING ABOUT JANUARY 10th. SEE ME FOE YOUR FURNITURE, . PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS H. C TAYLOR Phone 305 I trooping wseping willow trje i'W tht gr*r? of James Mcgee; at tj Chicago on a but fuk yon confidentially, is this ju?t? _ ... . j S* vru ? ant to emit./ tst daif-?U'.er? Yes. ,J>o you think you can dlrorce her In the manner to which ahe has be come accustomed? Dr.Frank Crane Says Life After A gentleman write* me a letter, from which quotation! are as follows i "The other dgy my wife died. She was 39 years old. She was a martyr to her duties and to her children. j "After 19 yeere of marriage and hard work this wonderful wife and wonderful mother, who never com plained, was taken from us. "Now is the time she could hare taken life more easy and .could hare enjoyed the growing up of her child, ren while preparing herself for old age. "In two days she is gone. Hy duty towards the children will keep me going and going strong, but I feel the, need for something that shall keep me going myself. "I would like to know it there Is a' season for such happenings and fur. thermore that the deceased one is happy In another. life. Please hear the cry of a spiritual man left in the middle of lite (I am not yet 49), de. prived of the only one faithful com panion and with nine children, from IS to two and one-half years. I hare - the feeling that no other woman can ever enter my life. - "I need a number of thoughts that, shall satisfy me mentally and emo. J The Negro Silvertonc Quintette Of the Southland better known as1 the WILLIAM SINGERS, will appear In the LOUISBURG COURT HOUSE WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11TH, AT EIGHT P. M. Special seats for oar' while friends, as they sing for lA>th white and colored. This is what others say of the per.. lormances of the William Singers: I On the tETrd" ofliiay;' 1'he 'Silver1 Tone Quintette highly entertained a large audience composed of stndents, faculty and citizens of Holly Springs to the delight of all - who heard them." ?L. M. McCoy, President, Rust Col lege. Holly Springs, Miss ? ?he Silvern ue Quintette, of Chica. go, rendered a very satisfactory pro. tTim h"r? Wednesday evening, Octo oer 27. A crowded house greeted this group of high class entertainers. They were repeatedly encored as they thrill ed and thrilled the audience with pleas ing selctions."?Rev. S. A. Owen, Pas tor , Uetroploltan Baptist Church, Memphis, Tenn. Come out and spend a pleasant ev. ening. GEORGE C. POLLARD. I l_6.lt Local Manager. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE ' LAND Under and t>7 vtrtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed it trust executed by Irrin Neal, Fitch Hugh Neal, John E .Neal, et als, on the 16th day of March, 1926, securing in indebtedness therein described, which deed of trust is recorded In he office of the Register of Deds tor Franklin County, N. C. in book 2S1 at page 427, demand having been made upon the undersigned trustee tor foreclosure, 1 will on Monday, Febru. iry 6th ,1928, about the hour of noon it the courthouse door in Louisburg, N C? sell at public auction to the high est bidder, far cash, the following de. scribed tracts of land, situate In Lou. isburg Township, N. C.: FIRST TRACT Being Lot. No. 14 of the F. V- Ju?: tice Farm as platted and subdivided by the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., Clod fielder, C. E., November 10, 1916, a plat of which farm is duly recorded In the Registry of Franklin County in Book of Maps 1, page 31, said lot con. tainlng 6.80 acres, more or less, ac. cording to said plat, reference to which is hereby expressly made. SECOND TRACT r Being the southern section of Lot No. 13 of the F. W. Justice Farm as platted and subdivided by the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., Clodfielder, C. R., November 10, 1916, a plat of which farm is duly recorded In the Registry of Franklin County in Map Book 1, page 31, said section being more par. tlcularly defined as follows: Begin ning at the north west corner of Lot No. 14, a stake on the edge of the road, and running along the road N 8 E 286 feet to the corner of the north, era section of Lot No. 13, formerly sold to Isaac Perry, Jr., thence S 7Sd 6" E 986 feet to a stake and pine point, era in line of No. 20; thence along line of No. 20 8 3d 6' W 134 feet to a stake and rock pile corner of No. 14; thence along line of No. 14, 994 feet to the beginning. See book 244, page 2d. - f?T?? A 10 per cent cash deposit will be required of the successful bidder at gaid sale. > - This January 4th, 1928. g. A. NEWELL, 1-6-6t True tea. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to Nick Hall and wife and Percy Watklns and- wife to ,Wm. H. Ruffin, trustee, dated April 24. [1926, recorded hi Book 269. page 268, [Registry of FrankHn County N. C., ds fault having been made in the pay. ment of the indebtedness secured thereby and demand having been made upon the undersigned Executor of Wm H. Ruffin, trustee, deceased, by the holder of the bends representing said indebtedness, the undersigned Execu tor of Wg?. H. Ruffin, trustee, deceased will on Monday the 6th day cf Feb. inary, 1922, at or about the hour of neon at the court house door in tionally that everything U tor the beat and some certlnty as to the life after death." There la no certainty of the Ute at. ter death. That la a matter that must be taken on faith and hope. Qf It we have a reasonable hope. Those who lire the higher life, that la above the animal, all have a feel ing of another life, i White the Scriptures do not post, lively teach another life they assume It, as Christ says, "If It were not so I would have tgld you." Honor, patriotism, self.sacrifice and devotion reach out into another life. In this life they, are often thwarted. What the Almighty's reasons were Jar taking this mother we cannot say. No one knows. But the best plan from any point of view is to ro on assum. lng that he "had a good reason. Noth ing can be gained by giving up. If we believe in the high purposes and devoted life of the deceased we shall ourselves participate in them. It there is another life and the de. ceased is cognisant of our doings hero she cannot but be gratified to know that we are living up to our ideals. The memory of this mother has tad. ed into a memory, but that memory will continue to inspire and bless hei children and her husband. Franklin County, N. C., offer (or sale at public auction to the highest bidder) Tor cash that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Franklin County, State of North Carolina, Dunns Town, ship, described as follows, to.wit: Dot No. 3 in the partition of the Roberson, Hall and W a thins land which was conveyed In partition by the said Hall and Watkins and wives to Harry Roberson, by deed recorded In Book 227, page 621 and there de. scribed as follows: Beginning at a - stake, corner of Lot No. 2 in the 11ns ?ff lot No. 1; thence fTgl 1_2 E1S00 feet to the center of Crooked Creek, opposite a stake on its West bank, cor ner of Lot No. 2; thence down said creek as it meanders about 1181 feet ?n a point of said Creek, Jim Pip pins corner; thence with said Pippins line 72 1.2 W 798 to a stake, corner of Lot No. 1; thence with the Jlnd of t No. 1, which was conveyed to Watkins; thence N 26 W 828 to the beginning.-containing 18.8 more or less, by survey of H. Chappel, surveyor, March 4th, 1920. !; This January 4th, 1928. T. W. RUFFIN, Executor of WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee, Deceased. l-8.6t f t - Absence of winter makes the heart gow louder of It. Most Important News for Louisbi|rg and Surrounding Country! Tonkel's * Greatest January Sale ?Will Begin Next Thursday, January 12th Lasting 10 Days Only Our advice is to wait, and be prepared, to come when doors are thrown open. There will be thousands and thousands of tar gains awaiting you through the entire store. We announce to our friends and customers that this January Clearing Sale wiii positively be a re cord breaking event of low prices for Eastern Car Don't forget the date JANUARY 12 th, 1928 PLENTY OF Tobacco Plant Bed Cloth 25c Yard Best Grade L KLINE & CO.. INC. Louisburg's Biggest and Beu Department Store. COMB IB -t WB'IL TRADE

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