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BUGGIES Just received one car of hackney ed Washington buggies, one car off 'Richmond bug] \ ^ ~ gies, also the most complete line of Harness in town, and sell for CASH OFT ON TIME \ G. W. FORD & SON, LOUISBTOG, ' North Carolina To the Tobacco Growers of Franklin and ADJOINING COUNTIES i I wish to announce to you that I have leased the FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE for a number of years and am giad -to extend you an invitation to come to see me at my new location, where I will spare.no efforts to see that you receive the top of the market for your tobacco. Yon are familiar with my method of selling tobacco in Louisburg, and when I put the FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE in the proper condition, which I will at once, I will be better prepared than ever to accommodate you. I will go to South Carolina and operate a warehouse again this season, but will return in time to serve you in the same old reliable way. S. S. MEADOWS, PROPRIETOR FARMERS - UNION - WAREHOUSE LOU I BURG, . : North Carolina J. W. MANN & CO. Agents for BRISCOE The car with the half piliinn tlulI^Y itiotor. The best four clyinder car on the market. More value for Less Money. Now on display at Beck's Garage, Louisburg. Sec the Briscoe Before^ YOU BUY NOTICE If it is High Grade Lubricating Oils. Greases and Prepared Paints you want See Jessie Vaughn Prices and Terms Right QUALITY GUARANTEED Shipped direct from manufacturer to users. See JE.SSIE VAUGHAN for pne.-sand terms. LOITIMBURG, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE OP LOUISBURG HOUSES AND LOTS. By virtue of the pbwer of sale con tained in that certain mortgage deed made by J. P. Hill to C. C. Inscoe, dated Nov. 18, 1910, and recorded in the Registry of Franklin county in Book 174. page 72, default having been made in the payment of the debt there by secured, and demand for foreclos ure having been mada by the holder Cf the debt thereby secured, the un dersigned will on MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918, at about the hour of noon, at the courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C., highest bidder, for cash, those valua ble houses and lots situate in the town of Louisburg, County of Frank lin and State of North Carolina, more particularly defined aa follows: Bounded on the ?\TuiLli b> ihii laiid^ of Austin Green, on the East by the lands of Ephraim Dent, on the South by the lands_Qi_John_-Green and P. W. Williams, and on the West by the street leading from the Newport Road to the Mineral Springs; it being the lot conveyed by W. H. Yarborough, Jr., Comr. to J. P. Hill, and contain ing about one half .&n?acre, deed for which is dated May 23, 1910, and same is recorded in said Registry in Book 177, page 241. But there is excepted from the operation of this conveyance a small lot with building thereon sold by J. P. Hill to Qulnnle Yarborough in Sept. 1910, deqd for which is duly recorded in Frankfln Registry refer ence to which is hereby made. This May 17th, 1918. C. C. INSCOE, Mortgagee, to the use of A. T. Wjleon, transferee. Wm. H. &, ThOB. W. RufTin, Attorneys, 6-17-4t NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of the estate of 5?VH. Pleasants, deceased, late of Franklin County, this is to no said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 8th day >f May, 1919, or this notice will b? plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said entate will please come forward and mako Imme diate settlement. This May 8, 1918. MISSOURI A. PLEASANTS, 6-10-6t Extr. Ireland thinks that home rule is a letter measure than the English rule. We hope the dispute will soon be ad justed. for we all know that Irish cour age is beyond measure. c Whooping Tough. In this disease it is Important that the cough be kept loose and expector ation easy, which can be done by giv ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs .-?P. H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, "My two daughters had whooping cough. I gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and It worked Ilk$ a charm." In reading the papers we become so much accustomed to figuring In mil lions and billions of dollars that it al most reconciles us to paying thirty cents for fifteen cent bananas. the KITCHEN CABINET Don't worry about what the world thinks of you. The world has several billions of other people to think about. An idle rumor always gains cur rency, which Is more than can be said of an Idle man. ??winnim ^ There are few dishes more econom ical than salivls well mude, as they ? use a variety of foods, with a good saiaa dressing, making a most wholesome dish. Tliure It! an Impor tant thing to je member when naixig olive oil. It most be good or the salad will be ruined. <Sany people have bad their taste spoiled for French or a mayonnaise dressing be cause rancid or Interior oil has been used. Such a prejudice Is hard to T>vercome, more's the pity, for oil dressing is so delicious that It Is a crime not to be able to enjoy It Cheese an^* Pw 8?l?d Take a quar ter of a pound of cream cheese, one 'can of peas, two small onions, three oweet pickles, three soar plcklcs, some crisp lettuce, half a cupful of chopped nuts, and all mixed together with a good salad dressing. Pineapple, Cheese and Nut 8alad.? Take slices of pineapple from the can, ?1111 the cpu ters with grated cheese, [cover with French dressing, and [sprinkle with chopped nuts and pars iley. To make French dressing, the amount of vinegar or lemon Juice Is varied to suit the character of the 'salad. A salad 'Which Is add will need bat Itttle added to-the oil. One table spoonful of lemon Juice to three of olive oil, salt and paprika or red pep per to taste, -with occasional use of onion 'Juice, a ptnch of mustard or white pepper. Salmon 8al?rti? .Take one can of sal mon, four cold boiled potatoes, three I .sweet pickles, two cupfuls of cabbage finely chopped and any desired dress ing. Out the-potatoes and pickles Into >t*mall pieces and mix with the salmon (which has been ftaked and the bones removed; mix with a good boiled daesslng. Dainty Chicken Salad.?To one cup iful of cold cooked chicken cot in small pieces, add one cupful of walnut meats, j one cupful of'twas ani_a cupful of ; mayonnaise dressing and ? few (Chopped olive?. US and arrange on crisp lettuce leaves. Garnish with .olives. American Electric Shoe Shop Lottisburg, N. C. Bring your old worn out siloes to the Amerlc?n Electric Shoe Shop and see what a good pair of shoes can be made of them...Do not run the risk of harlng your shoes cat or scTrpd Improperly by Inexperienced help. Bring them t? an expert who> kaows his busi ness... B. ?. L. Lancaster Is the man Better leather, cheaper prices. i New Shop, New Tools, New Man Wc have leased the Addie Perry old stables oa South Main Street, had them remodeled and converted into one of the most fully equipped and inodexn Machine Shops in North Carolina. In our?equipment will be found the latest mach ines for all work oil the market including 24in x 16 foot and lGin x 8 foot South Bend Lathes, 42in Oannedy Ot to Radial Drill, 20 in. Upright Silver Manufacturing Co., Drill, 304 A.'Oster Power Pipe and Bolt Machine, releasing die, Shapers and all other necessary tools, and drill bits from G4ths to 1 1-2 inches and complete Blacksmith shop. Our Mr. T. K. Allen, Manager for this concern, s one of the best and most careful machinists in North Carolina and will have personal supervision of all work. Agents for FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILE. - Coy Machine Co. Phone No. 265-J < LOUISBUBG, : NOETH CAROLINA
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