A WARNING TO MANY
Sons Interesting Facts About
Kidney Troubles.
Wmw people realise to what extent *
their health depend* upon the condl- I
Uod of the kidneys.
The physician In nearly all cases of
ssrloua Illness, makee a chemical |
analyala of the patient's urine. He j
know? that unless the kidneys are do- i
lac their work properly, the other !
srgans cannot readily he brought back, i
Is health and atrength.
When the kidneys are neglected or ,
abused In any way. serious results are j
?ure to follow. According to health j
statistics. Bright'* d it-ease which Is
"really an advanced form of kidney (
trouble, caused nearly ten thousand !
deaths In 1913. in the state of New
Tork alone. Therefore, It behooves us [
te pay mors attention to the headth of
these most Important organs.
An Ideal herbal compound that has
fead-remarkable success as a kidney
remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the -great Kidney. Liver and Bladder
ftamedy.
The mild and healing Influence of
this prepsration. In most cases. Is soon
realized, according to sworn statements
and verified testimony of those who
have used the remedy.
If you feel that your kidneys require
attention, and wish a sample bottle,
write to I>f. Kilmer A C<K. Bingham
ten. N. T. Mention this paper, enclose
ten cents and they will gladly forward
It to you by Parcel Post.
Iwamp-^oot la sold by every drug
In bottles of Vm
SSo
Military Company Stands Inspection.
Company D, Louisburg Rifles under
went Its annual inspection on last
Satnrday morning, wTfli quite a good
percent present. The inspection was
conducted by rapt. R. C. Langdon. of
the U. S. Army, and Col. Stringfield.
for the N. C. X. G., assisted by Col.
W. L McGhee. Prom what we can
leani the company made a pretty fair
showing in all its working.
Resolutions of Respect.
Inasmuch as the spirit of our be
loved ? co-laborer has been released
from its earthly tabernacle, it is re
solved:
" 1st. That, in the death of Mrs: P.
G. Alston, we. the members of the Wo
man's Missionary Society, do most
fully realize the inestimable loss we
hive sustained. t 4
2nd. That while our hearts are sad
dened by this blow, yet in our sorrow
we can thank God for ..her having
lived: That we can feel that the whole
hearted devotion to her Church, and
her beautiful consecration to God's
service, no matter in what form came
the call, dominated by an intelligence
of the highest order, has made her life
a blessing to our community and an
Influence for good unending.
3rd. That to the bereaved family
we extend our heart-felt sympathy,
and pray that "Our Father,** whom ahe
so joyful served, may ever sustain and
comfort them.
4th. That a copy of these resolu
tions be placed on the Minutes of the
Society and a copy sent to the Frank
lin Times and the Raleigh Christian
Advocate.
(Signed) ?
Mrs D. E. McKinne,
Mrs. E. F. Early.
Mrs. J. E. Mai one.
Committee.
When Croup Comes _
Treat Externally
The old method of dosing dfliotto Ijtth
stomachs with nauseous drn^s is wrung
and harmful. Try the external treatment
?Vick'5 "Vap-O-Rub" Balre. Jut nib a
htu? over the throat and chest. The T?
BOra, released by the body heat, loosen the
choking phlegm and ease the difficult
breath iti-;. A bedtime application insures
sound sle?-p. 2>, 50c, or $1.00.
* VNUINE HAS r?(3 TRADE HdAKK
VSponyB"
VKKSSSKa SALVE
I Trustees' Sale.
By virtue of the power of sale con
J. M. Wilder to Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee,
talned in that deed of trust made by
dated December 11th. 1913, and re
corded in the Registry of Franklin
County In Book 199, page 119, default
having been made in payment of the
debt thereby secured and the power of
sale having thereby become absolute,
and demand for foreclosure, having
been made on the scid trustee by the
holder of the said indebtodness the un
dersigned ? will, on Saturday. March
13th. 1915, at about the hour of noon,
at the Court House door in Louisburg*,
N. C., offer for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder, that certain
lot of land in said deed conveyed
a?d more particularly defined as fol
lows: Lot No. 154 according to the
plot and survey of the town of Wood N.
(X, which la of record in said registry
in Book 192, pa*e 596, reference to
which la hereby made. Terms of sale.
Cash. This Feb. 12th, 1915.
2-12-51. Wm. H. Ruffin. Trustee.
DrBrantly Henderson
Henderson, N. C.
In Louisburg every first and
third Mondays, at the office
of Dr. H. A- NewelL .
:tfce limited to tbe
>e? of the Eye, Ear
and Throat and the
of the Eyes
Deatk of Kruk Helllngsworth ?
Last Sunday morning about 9
o'clock Qod saw fit to take from his
happy home circle Frank Hollinga
worth. Prank was born October 8,
1896, and died February 6, 1915. He
was taken seriously 111 with pneum
onia on Sunday and In spite of all
that his family, physicians, and many
friends' could do to relieve his In
tense suffering, the death angel came
like a thief In the night and bore his
soul away to him that gave It. From
the flower garden of time an angel
lias plucked one of earth's fairest,
brightest, rarest powers, but the Mas
ter saw It and wanted It to adorn
Heaven. The mission of his life
seems shorj, but the music which
his presence called forwi in the
heart of his loved ones will never
cease.
His father died when he was only
10 years of age, and his mother died
when he was 16. He has been a
dutiful boy from childhoed days.
He was a member of Peach Tree
Church, and also a metaber of the
Baraea Class at Justice Sunday
School. The Baraea burled him.
The pall bearers were: Messrs. Wil
son Gay, Elijah Wheless, David Moye,
Joe Wheless, Walter S tailings, Ernest
Wheles8. He was laid to rest In the
family burying ground. Rev. C. C. Wil
liams conducted the services.
Frank was a bright, faithful pupil
In Justice school. Now his desk is
vacant. Wc sadly mts3 his bright,
cheerful face. We wish so often for
the touch o! a vanished hand, and to
hear a word from a heart so stnccre.
We long to hear the music which now
is still. But while we miss him so
much we believe that the Lord knows
best, and sc we pray that he will help
us to be submissive to his will.
"Tis hard to break the tender chord
When love haa-boucd our hearts.
Tis hard, so hard to speak the words
"We must forever part."
Dearest loved one. we must lay thee
In the peaceful grave's cmbrc.cc.
But. thy memory shall be cherished
"nil we see thy heavenly face.
But we shall still bei joined in heart
and hope to meet again.
Vivian Wheless & NoSnlc Stalling?."
Doable Series of Sermons,
You, are invited to attend the fol
lowing double series of sermons by
Rev. A. D. Wilcox, pastor of the Lous
bur* Methodist Church.
The morning series, entitled "The
Religions of the Modern Mind." deals
with the fundamentals of faith and
the certainties of religion. The
evening series is an interpretion of
the last five commandments. The
morning series will be hold at 11
o'clock and the evening series at 7:30
o'clock. .
The subjects for the series are as
follows:
Sunday morning. Feb. 14th?"The
place, of faith and reason in the
Christian Life.** Sunday evening, Feb.
14th. "Murder.
Sunday morning, Feb. 21st?"The
Old and New Conceptions of the
Scriptures." Sunday evening. Feb.
21st. "Adultery."
Sunday morn of, Feb. 28th?"The
Deity of Jesus." Sunday evening,
Feb. 28th?"Theft,"
Sunday morning, March 7th?"Mira
cle." Sunday evening March 7th?
"False witness."
Sunday morning, March 14th?"Sin ;
Its forgiveness and punishment"
Sunday evening, March 14th?"Covet
ousnesa."
B. Y. P. r. listitvte liro HRI CoUeff.
The B, Y. P. U. Institute held here
the past week by Miss Beulah B. Bow
den met with great success. The one
hundred and fifty-three students who
attended the Institute are expecting to
receive certificates, except the seven
teen who have already received certi
ficates grom a former Institute. The
lectures by the following each day on
different subjects were very interest
ing and proved very instructive.
Monday?Rev. J. R. Owens, "Rela
tloir of the B. Y. P. U. to the church."
Tuesday?Prof. R. I> Moore. "Spring
Motto
Wednesday?Prof. J. B. Hnff,
"Training In B. Y. P. C.?Mr. W. L.
Price. "Called by God to B. Y. P. U."
Thursday?W. H. Whltmore. "Social
ProM?," tS.
Friday?J."H. Holman. "The True
Union."
The Institute at this particular
school will mean lots to the State of
North Carolina because there are
students here from almo3t every coun
ty In the State and from six other
States. On their return home they
will be prepared to take up the B. Y.
P.,D. work in their community. The
students of this College feel rery
much Indebted to Miss Beulah Bow
den for ben~e^ort8 and zeal In this
Institute. .
Reg. Cor.
?aplrille Book Club.
The MaploTllle Book Club was rery
delightfully entertained at the Acad
emy fast Monday afternoon by Mrs.
J. H. Unle. ?
An Interesting and InstructfVe paper
on "St. Valentine's Day- waa read by
Mrs. J. B. Yarborough.
A piano solo was rendered by Miss
G'.adys Brown.
A paprfV heart with m beautiful bird
painted on the first pages waa given
to each person present. On (He second
page a flower contest waa. given.
Each question bad U be anawared
with the name of a flower. The con
test waa very Interesting and resulted
In Rer. O M Duke'c getting the bou
quet.
The nice fruit cake, plcklea. and
fruit ?erred by the hoetese were quit?
welcome after ha Ting such ? lovslj
guessing contest
The club was well attended, Mlsaea
Helen Bdwarda. Elecaor and Camilla
Yarborough being the Invited i
Illinois cTa'ma a town In whtet
crime is unknown. Bat then It's pro
bably sailing un.ier an alia*.
"Co?? in and look oat.- said tin
Trust?*?' Sak.
By rlrtue of the power of ude
contained in that certain deed of trust
made byJno Foster and wife to Wm.
H. Ruffln, Trustee, dated .March 19th.
1914, and recorder in the Registry of
Franklin County in Book 198, page
131, default having been made in, the
payment of the debts thereby secured
and the right of sale having.thereby
become absolute, and demand for for
closure having been made oq said
trustee by the holder of said indebted
ness, the undersigned wtll, on Satur
day March 13th., 1915, at' about the
hour of noon at t tie Court Hons? door.
In Loulsburg. N. C . ottvtr Cor sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder,
that certain tract of land hi. said
deed conveyed and described as fol
lows".
First tract: That trapt designa
ted as lot No. 3 in the partition of
the lands of Geo. M. Macon as same
appears of record in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Frank
lin. County in Book No. 2 of orders
and decrees, pages 530 et seq, and
thfcre dlseribed as follows: Beginning
at a stake the dower cprner In Dr.
Green's line; thence NT 78 poles 9
links to a stake and pointers, corner of
No 2; thence S. 81 poles 10 links to a
stake and pointers corner of No. 2
thence South 81 poles 15 links to a
stake corner of No. 4 in Mrs. Gill's
line; thence N. SS E. 81 poles 16 links
to the beginning, containing 40 acres.
Now bounded by adjoining owners as
follows: on the N. by S. Y. Macon, on
the East by S. Y. Macon, on the South
by R. S. Foster, and J. O. Beasley. and
on the West by W. H. Macon.
Second tract: Being the tract of
land bought by Jas. Stokes of J. O.
Davis and wife Ellen Davis, said to
contain about 16 acres, bounded
follows: Beginning at a rock. Jas.
Stoke's corner in S. Y. Macon's Wne
thence South 3-4 West 78 pottes 8 links
to a rock pile, the old dower corner
in R. Sc Foster's line; thence North
87 East 32 poles 18 links to a rock in
R. S. Foster's line: thence North 3-4
blast 76 poles to a willow. S. Y_
Macon's corner; thenfce North 89 1-4
West 32 poles IS links to the begin
ning, it being the interest of said
Ellen Davis in her mother's share.
But from these tracts aggregating
56 acres more or less there was- cut
off the West side and conveyed to
Willie Foster by deed dated Oct. 13th,
1914, 12 acres, bounded and described
by said deed which i? of record in said
Registry as follows: Beginning* nt> -a
stone, the old Jas. Stokes corner in S.
Y. Macon's ifne, thence South- 1 3-4.
West 19 chains to a stone in J. Clf
Beasley's line: thence along J. O.
Beasley's line South 88 East 26 chains
to, a stone; thence North 7 3-4'Bast
19.Q6 chains to a stone in S. Y. Macon's
line: thence North 86 3-4 West 7.30
chains to the beginning, containing
12 acres, more or le3s. and leaving
in 8aid tract to be sold 44 acres, more
or less. Terms of sale Cash. This
Feb. 12th, 1915.
2-12-5C Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee.
Mortgage Sale Lire Stock.
By virtue of the power of salo con
tained In that certain Lten~Boad and
Chattel Mortgage made by Jota Foster
to McKlnne Bros. Company. T nr. dated
March 19th, 1914, and recorded 18 (he
Registry of Franklin comrtyln took
200, page 374, default having ?'been
made In the payment of said I debt
thereby secured and the right of sale
having become absolute, the undersig
ned Will on Saturday. March 13th.
1915, at about the hour of noon, at
the Court House door In Loulaburg,
N. C., offer for sal* at public auction to
the highest bidder, the crops and lire
stock In said Lien Bond and
mortgage convejwd. namely cotton,
tobacco, corn, fodder etc., and one
dark brown mare, one reddish brown
cow 3 years old, one whits and brown
steer 7 years old, one black sow and
Increase. Terms of sale?Cash. This
Feb. 12th, 1915
McKlnne Bros. Inc.
Wm H. Ruffln. Atty.
2-12-5L Mortgagee.
Trustees' Sale.
?1
By virtue .of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
made by R. C. Gupton to Wm. H.
Ruflln Trustee, dated December 11th,
1913, and recorded In the Registry of
Franklin County In Book 199, pags 68.
default having been made In the pay
ment of the debt thereby secured and
the power of sale having thereby be
come absolute and demand for fore
closure having been made on said
trustee by the bolder of said indebted
ness. the undersigned will, on Satur
day, March 13th, 1915., at about the
hour of noon, at the Court House door,
in Loulsburg., offer tor sale, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, that
certain lot of land In said deed con
veyed and morfc particularly deOned
as follows: Lot No. 1 according to
the plot and survey of the town of
Wood. N. C , which Is of record in the
Registry of Franklin County In Book
191. page 59? reference to which I*
hereby made. Terma of sale, Caah.
This Feb. 12th. 1915.
2-12-6L ? - Wm. H. Ruffln. Trustee
^ "?<**?* Safe-f w
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained tn that deed at trust made by1
J. K Thome to Wm. H. Ruffln. trustee
dated Dae. 11th. 1918, and recorded in
the Registry at Franklin County tn
Book 199, page lit. default hatrliilr
been mad* to the payment of the debt
thereby secured and the power.of sale
having thereby become absolute, aad
demand for Araclosars having been
madaoa said trustee by the holder of
said Indebtedness, the undersigned
wjffl. on 8atur<Uy.?aseh 13th,-1915,
at about-the hour ef aoon. at the Court
House door, la LadMvg. N. o., o (fas
tor sale at public auction, to the high
eat bidder, that certain, lot of land to
I'RtlCU
???r$Si
a survey of lIM
certing to the plot and survey"of ttH
town of Wood. I
_ _ Kal* ef Live Stock.
By Tirm? of tli? power of sala con
tained la that da rtain chattel mortf
ivge made by W. H. Urtmn and J. H.
i Griffin to McKlane Broa. Co., oa the
I 6th day of Augutt. 1913, and recorded
In the Registry of Franklin County In
Book 19?, page 60S, default baring
been made la the payment of the debt
thereby secured and 'the power of
sole having thereby become absolute,
the undersigned will, on Saturday.
March 13th. 1916, at about the hour
of noon, at the Court House door In <
Loulshurg, N. C., offer for sale at pub
he auction, to the highest bidder, the
following articles of personal property
in said mortgage conveyed: two bay
mare mules 10 or 12 years old, one
bay horse mule 10 or 12 years old. one
gray horse mule, one gray mare mule,
one gray mare, two red milch cows,
one spotted milch cow, one black
milch cow another spotted milch cow/
one red calf, three-two horse wagons
und harness. Terms of sale. Cash.
This Feb. 12th. 1916.
?. McKlnne Bros. Co., Inc.
Wrn. H. Ruffin, Atty.
2-12-Bt. Mortgagee.
TrnxteM' Sale. ,
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained In that deed of-trust made Hy
J. M. Thorne to Wm. H. Ruffln trustee,
dated Dec. 11th, 1913, and recorded
in the Registry of Franklin county In
Book 199,page 57. default having been
made In the payment of the debt there
by secured and the power of sale
having thereby become absolute, and
demand for foreclosure having been
made on said trustee by the holder of
said Indebtedness, tfie undersigned
will, on Saturday. March 13th, 1915,
at about the hour of noon, at the
Court House door. In Loulsbtirg, N.
C.. offer for sale at public auction, to
the highest bidder, those certain lot3
of land in said deed conveyed and
more paticularly defined as follows:
Lots No. 59 and29 according to -the
plot and survey x>f the town of Wood,
N. C., which is of record in said regis;
tr yin Book 192, page 596 reference to
which is hereby made. Terms of sale
Cash. This Feb. 12th, ?015.
2-12-0t Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee.
Trustees' SaJ?.
By virtae of the power o( sale con
tained in those two certain deeds of
trOSts made by* J. S. Shearin to Wm.
H. Ruffln, trustee, the one ? dated
December 11th, 1913. and recorded
in the Registry of Franklin County in
Book 199, page S9, and the other dated
December 30th, 1913. and reebrded in
said Registry in Book 19J, page 120,
default having been made in the pay
ment of the debts by said deeds se
cured and the' power of sale haying
thereby become absolute, and demand
for foreclosure having been made on
said trustee by the holder of said in
debtedness. the undersigned will on
Saturday March 13th, 1915, at about
the hour of noon, at the Court House
door, in Louisburg, N. C., oiler for sale
at public auction to the highest bid
der, those certain lots of land in said
deeds of trust conveyed and more
particularly defined aa follows: Lots
A umbered 47 and 48 and ?01 and 129
according to the plot and survey, <*f
the town of Woo?. N. C., which la of
record in said registry in Book lit,
page SM. reference to which la hereby
made. Terma of sale. Cash. This
Feb. 12th 1915.
MM Wm. H. Ruffln. Trustee.
j virtue of the power of sale con
ed In that deed of trust made by
W. L Collie and wife to Wm. H. Ruffln,
Trustee, dated December 30th, 1913,
and recorded in the Registry of Frank
lin County, Book 199. pace 127, default
having been made in the payment of
the debt thereby secured and the pow
er of sale having become absolute, and
demand for foreclosure having been
made on said trustee by the holder of
said indebtedness, the undersigned
will, on Saturday March 13th, 1915,
at about the hour of noon, at the
Court Bouse door, in Loulsburg, N. C.,
offer tor tal? at public a action. to tha
highest bidder, those oertaln lota of
land In Mid deed conveyed, and more
particularly defined ea tollowa. Lota
No. 1ST and 18S according to plot and
aurvey of the town of Wood. N. G..
which la of record In said Registry In
Book 191. pace 58?, reference to which
la hereby made. Terma of mue, Cash.
This Feb. 12th, 1816.
*-l?-5t Wm. H. RuBn^JTruatee.
\ Trust??'? Sale,
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained In that deed of trast made by
O. R. Strickland and wife to Wm. FTr
RulDn. trustee, dated December 30th,
1913, and recorded In the Registry ot
Franklin County. Book 199, page 119-,
default having been made hi the. pay
ment of the debt thereby socured and
the power of sale having become ab
solute, and demand for foreclosure
having been made on said trustee by
the holder of said Indebtedness, the
undesigned will., on Saturday March,
at about tho hour of noon,
at the Court House door, In Loulsburg,
N. C.. oiler for salo to the highest bld
ber, at public auction, those lota of
land In said deed convoyod and more
particularly defined as follows: Lots
No. 183 and 185 according to the plot
j&fid survey of tho town of Wdod N.
C., which is of record In sold registry
in Book 192, page 596, reference, to
which is hereby made. Terms of sale.
Cash. This Feb. 12th, 1915.
2-12-5t. Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee.
Trustee's Sale.
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in that deed of trust made by
J. H. Radford to Wm. R. Kuffln.
trustee, dated December 11th, 1913,
and recorded in tho Registry of Frank
lin County in Book 199, page 116 de
fault having been mado In the pay
ment of the debt thereby secured and
the power of sale having thereby bo
come absolute, and demand for fore
closure having been made on said
trustee by the holder of Bald Indebted
ness, the undersigned will, on Satur
^dav March 13th. 1916, at about the
hW of noon, at the Court House door,
in Daulshurg, N. C-. offer for sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder,
those certain lots of land In said deed
conveyed and more particularly de
fined as follow^: Lots No. 56 and 57
according to th> plot and survey of
the tpwn of Wood; N C? which Is of
record In said Reg&try In. Book 192,
page, 596 reference to wliich Is hereby
made. Terms of sale. M^Rsh. This
Feb. 12th. 1915. \
2?2-5t. Wm. H. Rutlln.jKnistee.
Trustee's. Sale. \
By virtue of the.power of sale con
tained in that deed of trust made by
Zollie Pfcrrlsh to Wm. H. RufSn,
-trustee, dated March 7th, 1914, and
recorded in tbc Registry of Franklin
County in Book "184, page. 61, default
h arink been made in tbe payment of
i the debt thereby secured and the pow
er of sale having become absolute, and
demshd for foreclosure having been
made on said trustee by the holder of
said indebtedness, the undersigned
Will, on Saturday March IStb, 1915, at
about the hour of noon, at the Court
House door. In Lonisburg. N. C., offer
for sale at public auction, to the high
est bidder those certain ' lots
of land in said deed con
veyed and more particularly de
fined as follows: Lots 11 and IS ac
cording to the plot and survey of the
town of Wood, N. C., which to of re
cord in said Registry in Book Itt, page
EM reference to which is her by mmde.
Terms of. sale. Cash. This Feb. 12th,
1*15.
S-lS-Kt. Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee.
The Last Change.
On account of the debates which
will be condncte^over the State on
Friday night Marotf the 26th, the Old
Fiddlers' Convention, which was to
to have taken place on that date will
take place at Maplevllle on the Wed
nesday night before. This Is - the
fixed date and there will be no -more
change?March 24th.
* Haw H?pe
The Mhners arc banning I
beds this week.
Mas Futrell, ono o( our _? ,
la detained at home on &im!rat ?>
aickneai.
* Rev. Wolf will All his jjfcw;iar ap
pointment Sunday aftornq(K5R'
The Junior Order ME}'recently
Initialed tWo more new <*H(?'late?.
Mr. OlUe Haywood uMftioved to
bis now home on Main st^HF *
There will be an Old V" Con
vention at the .aohool Friday
night, February 19th. E3^H>>?dy 1?
invited to come out ua^J ir the
music. Suitable prizes
ded to the successful w^^rs.
mission 15 and 26. cents.
respondent
List of ]
The following Is a ilaVf letters re
maining In the postofllcS.t Louluburg,
N. C. not called for fbruary 12th,
1916.
O. T Ayscue, Edle?3ulIock, Mia*
Nora Cash, Mrs. J. m. Harper, Rev
J. A. Laughton, Miss nana I.oyed, Mr.
J. T. Tharrlngton, Mr.*!. T. Tharring
ton, David R West, Jfr. Tom Wlggin.
Miss Leacy Wllllamj
Any pne calling far the tibove let
ters will please stalje that they
them advertised.
R. H. DAvls, P. M.
Far sale: 1100 p/mnd mule, buggy,
weeder, riding cultivator and one rov
plow for cash or on timo. Apply to
W. D. Weathers; Exncutor, Loulsburg,
N. C., R. F. D. I. nean Four Bridges. ,
Trustee's Sale of I.aud and Saw MI1L
By virtue of the poVvct of sale con
tained in tliat certabA deed of trust
tnadjs by Jessie ft. Airillin and wife,
W. R. Griffin, Mrs./Cornellla Guptoa
and others to Wm. tl Ruffln. Trustee,
dated Sept. 11th., 1913, and recorded
in the Registry of /Franklin county 1b
Book 192, page 4(86, default having
been made Jn tile payment of the
debt thereby secured and the power
of sale having thereby become ab
solute, and demnnd for forclosurc
having been madjfe on said trustee by
the holder of said indebtedness, t h?
undersigned Willi on Saturday Marck
13th. 1915, at abiiut the hour of noon,
at the Court Houke door in Loulsburg,
N. C? offer for sfi'.e at public auction,
to the highest pldder, the following
articled of personal property and
lands In said d^ed of trust conveyed
nalnety:
One 30 H. PI boiler, one Hoe Cir
cular saw and ?ne saw mill complete
and the following described real es
\ULJSe rlghi. title and Interest of
Jessie H. GrilWn in and to that tract
of I a lift ?11 u si 11" 1 in the County of
Franklin end fetate aforesaid, adjoin
ing the lands! of B. F. Griffin, J. H.
Griffin and others, and bounded aa fol
lows: On thf North by Sandy Creek,
on the East/by the -ands of J. H.
Griffin, on tlje SoutV by the lands of
Ruffln Grtfflq. and on the West by B.
P. Griffin, containing 22 1-2 acres,
more or less.
Also one nther tact of land owned
by Jessie H. Griffin, W. R Griffin,
Mrs. Cornelia Gupton and otheV^ ad
joining the aforesaid tract of land <
described as follows: Beginning i
Hickory, Pearce's corner; thence
88d. East 88 poles to a stake, J. H.
Griffin's corner; thence North 2 3-4d.
West 17 poles to a postoak stump;
thence North 3 l-2d. East 71 poles to
a rock, J. H. Griffin's corner; thence
N. 72d W. 39 poles 8 links to a rock.
B. P. Griffin's comer; thenoe
West 20 poles 23 links to a Gum. B.
F. Griffin's corner; thenco 8. 7 1-id.
West 70 poles to n poplar and pins;
thence West 29 poles 7 links to a rock
B. F. Griffin's corner in Raney's line;
thence South 1 l-2d. West 27 poles ta
a Gum stump. Raney's corner on a
branch; thence South 78d. Blast M
poles 8 links to the beginning, con
taining 44 acres, more or less. Terms
of sale. Cash. This Feb. 12th 1915.
I S-ll-5t Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee.
A Few More.Bargains
We have a few more genuine bargains left which we want to close out
without delay, and we are cutting the price right down in order to effect
quick sales. A big saving is made on everyone of them, and you simply
cannot afferdjp pass them by. We haven't the time to go into details,
but just ask that you come in and look them over yourself. You may find
just the thing you have been looking for among them, and at a greatly re
duced price. We mention only a few here. Here ar? a few of the articles
we are offering and everyone is of gilt edge value: Mens and Boys Shoes,
Dry Goods, Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear, Men's and Boys
Clothing, Gents Furnishings.
I. J DETTZ COMPANY
Outfitter* For The Whole Fapiily
LOUISBURG, North Carolina