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I What to do with the railroads seems to be a question that is perplexing; Washington. The Christmas that would seem best tt> Franklin County people would be to greet their soldier boys back home It has been given out at Washington that' the wounded soldiers returning from Prance will be placed in hospit als ncar their homes. It is quite a good idea and wttl be greatly appre ciated by the parents. Franklin County has the honor of being one of the first to go over the top in the V. ar Savings Stamp Pledge Campaigu . Now lets make good on our pledges. Vou can do It, and it j wi'.t be good for you. SecrtVary Baker in an explanation of the delay in casualty lists says that one reason, no doubt, is due to Che cas ualty being so slight' that a prompt report not considered necessary by the officials overseas. Louisbur^ 5s tn rh# Mibit of "going over" now and don?t seem to want to fetop. The Method's!1 church put on a campaign Sunday to raise the indebt edness of church and did U in one ?ay. When our folks become inter ested they go Chelr fu]l length. Th? many friends of the Home and Farm Demonstration Departments are loud in their praises of the New Board of County Commissioners for 'jheir ac tion in retaining boi!h services. It is impossible to see the full value of these departments and we are sure the Board *1:! not regret the position they have taken. With a record of eight y^ars of faith ful service, of r<*cords *?11 kept and the public's inteitst always In safe, keeping Mr. J. B. Yarborough retires ' from the office of Register Of Deeds; ? After having given of his best to his people. During his terms of office he hM always been accommodating and obliging and has deserved the con tinued support his constituent* have -AV A- /. y ELECTED ATTORNEY The acion of the new Board of Coln ty Commissioners on Monday in the election of Mr. Ben T. Hoiden. as Coun ty Attorney, was received with much pleasure by "his many friends and ad the State's best and most popular at torneys and will make the Coumy aro excellent official. I BBEAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW HOIKS "Pape's Cold Componndn ends Grippe misery?Don't stay trtnffed up. Yqu ran end grippe or break up a severe cold either in head, chest, body or limbs, by takfng a dose of "Tape's Cold Compound^'every Vwo hours un til three doses are taken. 1 It promptly opens clogged-up nos* trils and air passages in the head, stop8 nasty discharge or nose running, re lieves sick headache-, dullness, fever ishness, sore throat; sneezing, soreness and stiffness. ? I Don't stay stuffed up! Quit b|owing and snuffling! Base, your throbbing head?nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold ^ Compound,** wtrtch cosvs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts with out assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Be sure you get* the genuine. MICKIE SAYS '"choice) TVAVS \? VAR BLANVtT^ \ UME ft. NE\N9 ITEM FOR. twt PM?ta. "Mil WHOOI1S, who lives -ten' miles fonw MCKE UNO M? ALVM CkN S TB.AOEO IN ANOTHER TOVMIM, Wt*S IN OU?. C.ITN TOOAN AND FV>HC.HA%Et> A VOO BILL OF oooos at blank's 6To?.e., ANO VM US SO \M(U fUH4EO ?THAT HE ANNOUNCED H18 INTENTION OF TSAOlNCi IN THIS ClTN HEBEAFTER 30 HE CAN AVAIL HIKASELF OF TH6 mow on tvoi (jooos ?mo fine VALUES AT BLANK'S." NO CM AftOC, \ 6UPV04E, ?Od MEVg? ITEMS OS SI VMMf Till fMS 60SS SEES tu*rt "kibvm?" k. ITE X J MO-O , \ J OOttStMOTJ Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate o fT. T. Terrell, deceased, late of Franklin County, this Is to notify all persons holding claims a- I gainst said estate to present them to MIUIU'Ul] 111 UllUll 11JU iDllll ' day of November 1919, or thi& notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. | AH persons indebted to said eatate will please make Immediate settlitfent. I This November 21, 1?18. ll-22*-6t J. K. DORSETT, Spencer. N. C. E. A.KEMP, Louisburg, N. C. Adm'rs. Trustees Sale. I Under and by virtue of the power contained in that certain Deed of Trust j executed on the 7th day of February, | 1917. by J. Si. Allen, N. B. Allst>rook 1 et als to E. H. Malone, Trustee", and j duly recorded in the office of the Reg listry of Deeds of Franklin County* in Book 21Q, at page 197, the undersigned ' will on Monday, December the 30th, 1 1918, at or about the hour of noon, of fer for sale to tho highest bidder at 1 public auction for cash, at the Court j House Door in Ix>uisburg, N. C., tire 1 following described property; to-wit: I All that certain tract or parcel of | land, situate in Louisburg Township, 1 Franklin County. State of North Caro lina, and described as follows: Be ginning at a'btake in the Right-of-way ! of the Louisburg Branch of the S. A. L. ITailway, corner for the B. G. Hick's lot and running at an angle of 90 20' with said rlghtrof-way line 308.5 feel to a stake in Kgerton's line thence at an angle of 8ft 40' along Egerton's line J 186.2 feet to a stake; thence at an an gle of 115 30', 119.9 feet to a stake, j Egerton's corner in Stoke's line; | thence V an angle of *8 48'. 221.2 feet1 along Stoke's line to an iron stake; 1 thcncr U an exterior m^ie 01 123 27'] 30", 75.2 feet to the Ri^ht-of-way of said railroad; thence at an angle of 89 5\ 55 feet along said Right-of-way to the place-of the beginning, containing one and 4-100 acres as per plat made by M. 0. Davis, Surveyor, said lot or parcel of land being situate on the Northeast side of the Right-of-way of the aforesaid railroad in the to^n of j Louisburg and being the identical i tract or parcel of land conveyed to the Hardware Company by deed of P. A. Reavls and wife dated March 16th. 1914, and duly recorded In Book 212, at page 104, Registry of Deeds for Franklin County, North Carolina, refer ence to the ?aid record being here made. This the 25th day of November 1918. E. H. Malone. Trustee. White & Malone, Atty's. 12-6-41 Trustee's Hale. Under and by virtue of the power con talned In that certain Deed of Trust executed on the 30th d%y of June, 1917, by W. E. Bartholomew and wife, Lou Bartholomew tp*R. B. White, Trustee, and duly recorded to the office of die Registry of Deeds of Franlin County I in Book 210, at page 258, default having been made in the payment of the bond scured, therefore, and demand having ' been made upon me for foreculosure of . said Dee<L?of trust, the undersignea ill n mM 1 1918, at or about the hour of noon, , , offer for sale to the highest bidder at public ausdon for cash, at the Court ' House Door in Louisburg, N. C,, the 1 following described property, to-wit: 1 AH that certain lot, tract or parcel 1 of land sk*uate in Dunn's township, 1 Franklin County, State of North Caro lina and described as follows: Lying 1 and being in the town of Bunn, County and State aforesaid, and on the Scuiti jwest Ud? Ot Main Street, beginning at a stake in the Western line of said (Main Street, 75 feet Southerly from Buell Avenue; thence in a South-west jerly direction parallel with said Buell i Avenue, 150 feet; thence in a line par allel with Main Street 25 feet; thence 'in a line parallel with said Buell Ave Inue in a North-easterly direction to Main Street, a distance of 150 feet and thence in a fy'ortb-westerly direction along Main Street 25 feet to i'he point of beginning. It being the lot convey ed to M. T. Howell by North Sta^e Development Oorr by dee# recorded in Book 162, at page 265 in the Registry of Deeds for Franklin County and by M. T. Howell and wife conveyed to W. E. Bartholomew by deed recorded in book 199 ac page 129 In said Registry and being lot No. 30 In Block C. in sur vey of North State Development Co., property by J. J. Wells and referenpe here made to plat and said survey which is of record in Book 192, page 522 in said ReglSiTy. This the 30th day of November, 1918. R. B. WHITE, Trustee. White & Malone, Atly's. Dec. 6, 4t Hale of Valuable Town Lot, On Saturday, the 14th day of Decenv er, 1918, at 12 o'clock a. m., the under signed will sell at public auction to th? highest bidder for cash the following described lot and residence, in the#c*>wn | of Youngsville: A tract or parcel of land situated In Franklin County, Youngsville Town ship, North Carolina, and deecribed aa follows. Beginning at a rock, Mrs. Lucy Winston's corner, on Ae south side of Hillsboro Street, in the town of Youngsville, North Carolina, and running nearly South 70 yards to Lucy Winston's corner, & rock, thence Wes*: 60 feet to a rock, thence nearly North 70 yards to a rock In Hillsboro Street, thence Easl* along Hfllsbo.ro Street 50 feet to the beginning, containing nearly one fourth of an acre. It being the lot conveyed by John Young to Sarah J. Wiggins by.deed duly recorded In Franklin Counvy ^glstry, in Book 71 at page 5*6. This property will be aold on IlilUboro Street in front of the residence situated thereon. Time of sale, Saturday, December 14th, at 12 o'clock M. Place of sale, Youngsville, N. C. Terma of sale. Cash. This the 30th day of November, 1918. W. M. PERSON; and , BBN.T. HOLDEN, Attorneys for the owners of property. 12-6-2t tlMl Having qualified as admlnlstrtor of the estai? of Swannanoa Holmes, de ceased, late of Franklin County, this ( Is to notify all persons holding claims against her eatata-fo present same to the undersigned on or before The 5tIT day of December 1919 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This 5th day ofTDec. 1Q18. W. C. HOLMES, Admfr For Sal?. My residence oil Cedar Street next ;.*? Mrs. Georgle Boddie. Will make teims * 12-6 2t R. A. BOBBITT. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of A. H. Martin, deceased late of Franklin Councy, this Is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the same to -!ie unaersignea on or before tho Mi) day of Decerrber, 1919 or this notice will he plead In bar of their r; covjry. All ? ersons indebted to said estate will, please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Dec. uStb, q2-6-6t ELLEN MARTIN, Adm'x. SICK CARS ; l . B^ing your sick car to us. "We are expert car surgeons. We are familiar with the entire anatomy of your car, and when it goes bad we know how to cure it. Our workmen are the best in their line, and take a just pride in their work. ? Life is too short to worry with a sick car, when we can put it n FIT condition and make traveling a pleasure. BECK'S GARAGE You Must Hurry IT You Would Choose Your Christmae Presents from our Catalog / r s |f You Have One of Them in Your Home Make Your Selection Now. If You Want a Catalog Write lis at Once You Muct Hurry If You Would Choose Your Christmas Presents From Our Catalog. If you have one of them in your home make your se lections now. If you want a catalog write us at once. The time for chawing Christmas gifts Is right now. Hundreds of our customers have already made ?/heir selectelons and we have delivered them. If you are one that has our new catalog, don't wait another minute to make your selections, but send us your or ders at once. If you are one that would like to know what a pleas ure and comfort it' Ib to choose your gi/ts from this old store, write us at once we will mall you a catalog. Don't wait longer, act. Tejl ub your wants today. PAUL-GALE-GREENWOOD CO. Inc. "Largest Jewelers South" Granby Street,.-Corner City E^all Ave. : , NORFOLK, VIRGINIA "y U. . * ? * . \
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