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Do you know why ii's toasted To wl tn the ? delicious Burlay tobacco flavor. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE BTRATIOTT DEFABT*K? lame i-nr H I ItHo TTnmo. God send us a little home. To come back to, when wrVoam. L*>w walla and fleeted tiles, Wide windows a view- for miles. Red firelight and deep chairs, Snow white beds upstairs ? Great taJk in little uooks Dim colors rows "of .books. One picture on each wall Not many things at all! God send us a little ground Tall trees standing 'round. Home flowers in brown sod Overhead, Thy stars, O God. God bless, when winds blow Our home and all we know. ? Florine Boone, in The Spectator I The following comes from a lady in' Cedar Rock township who wishes it! printed without her name: -A t*r-eM> ami I inexpensive Bedroom. 1 wish to tell you how I am plan my bed room which I think will ha pretty and simple but inexpensive. M ..a woodwork is to be cream. The riped paper with a narrow tiorcier In jrellpw roses. The art square is to be a rag rug in with A?deeper brown border Rag rugs are inexpensive ancT sanita ry and can be easily washed. The curtains -tire to be unbleached rrut-lin . ,A round llle ljuituin uud uul be a three i nc.fr l>i rder of yellow roses. The covers It r dresser, table and bed are to be of the unbleached cloth to match the curtains. The furniture is to be cr cam. I expect to paint an old oak suit with ivory enamel . , A Club Member. >i'i ve a very good course in ho mi making planned ror tms y?tti\ We hope every housewife will meet with seme club to study wiUPtn. The wi .nimirn wfrff has her own work tn do owes it to herself and fam ily to study and plan 10 have 'things pretty and convenient. It doesn't take so much money to have an at tractive home if one will get informa tion on the subject and make plans for each room. It is surprising to see the number of women who hbve kept house for years and have never given the important, subject any stu dy. , It was our privilege to go through a four room log house sometime ago that showed every evidence of study and good housekeeping. The entire house was screened. Ea ch floor was stained a dark ijrown and kept in good shape with an oil mop which the wife made.' A little ochre had been .added to the white wash so instead of a glaring white the walls were cream. All the curtains were plain white scrim. In the sleep ing rooms the bedsteads were white enamel and the dressers plain oak. Cottage stylo. The living room was most interesting. There was one large dark brown rug on the floor. The mantel held a pretty plain clock and a plain vase or two. There were two natural color wicker chairs two old high back rockers and one split bottom chair and a wide window seat. The wooden chairs and the window seat were all painted brown. There were bright cretonne cushions on the chairs and window seat. A writing table and a built-in book case were made by the owner and painted brown "There were a few potted plants and one or two pictures to brighten the room . We noticed one picture in paf tlcular. A Sistine Madonna in sepia with a narrow cream mat and small brown frame. The Victrola was in fumed oak. The records were we.) selected, not one "Jazz" record did we hear while there. One end of the cook room which, adjoined the living room was used for a dining room. A home made table painted brown with cheap chairs stained to match were used here. The table cloth had been removed and a cream table runner with a stenciled border put in its place. A Christmas cactus in full bloom brightened up the entire room The serving lahl. v as mntfo from an o il wash'itanci." Tliis was used in carry ing food from the work table to tlit* oat I table. A homemade sc. een covered in cretonne to match the living room chair cushions, partly concealed tho cooking department. The cook room was arranged for the j convenience and comfort of the house | wife. The stove had a large reeer | voir. A small galvanized sink, pain, I ted white, by the man of the house was installed under a window. The. drain pipe from this ran under the ground lnto%the garden. A large bar 10I outside the, window furnishes wa- i - ter to the sink This barrel Is filled each morning by one of the older [ iHjys, thereby saving hundreds of st ops and the strain on the mother. This simple water system cost $7.50. The owner expect# to lnstfcll a Well pump later and send the water to the . of rtrl by a hoftc The homemade work t Able Is on ? onraon Jjed rollers. This enables i owner to m?*ve it to suit her con j ?-Silence. There are two built-in cab j i:iet8 near the stove for china ajut looking vossels-r ? A k> w rocker, ho men.ade Btoo) and st-vrral shelves com , plele the furnishings in this conven , lent little kitchen. The ?-ntlre furn ishings for this home cost less than I ao Alt>L it is ;l beautiful home with the true home spirit. Some ond 'has BHld i "A house is built of brick and stout*, ot Hills' and post and j piers. F- But a hotne~Tg ? &U11L ? nf ? luvinn deeds that stand a thousand years. ^ A house though but a humble cot. within its vi-aiu may holrl a home of priceless beauty*, rich IE love's eiei nal gold.? ? Ivet us keep this in mind as we stu dy this profession of honlemaking. -^n nf b ^ yp ?iomnM nU'Kiint ly oquipped and furnished with every ccmfort and convenience but we may make the moat of whal_ye have tho ugh it be a log cabin and have a home Uiot stands 101 mm. lunifoit. health, nnd for tjie s fit ritual de velopment of the family. The Woman's Club at Roberts has a small but very enthusiastic mem bership. On Wednesday several ot f 't vn ninn wnikoM trough the snow mid ice to attend tho regular meeting was, held at the honte uf Mrs. .1. R. fTharringIorr. " "The-stt^icct_Qf_a_ miiTni tanle Ulai uBsltw- Was; How_ the Woman's i'lub t an tieip Llltf 8c hool. The club will meet next with Mrs. J. S. J. Timberlake at the reg "j ular time. Dr. Burrell's illustrated lecture. "A foot, afloat, awheel, acamel. and a horse back around the world'' will be held at Wood, oh Friday night, Feb. 5th. To Cure a Cold In One Day ^ Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. REMEMBER THE HALF-RR-LCE Sale at W. B. COOKE'S Store Tomor row* and Monday. 2-4-lt. MRS. M0LL1E JONES DEAD. The news of the death of Nrrs. Mol-. lie W. Jones, wife of the late Santa A. Jones, of Spring Hope, N. C., will friends in the State. A daughter of Calvin A. and Emily C. Long. She was born May 22 ?10 04 mid raa-r.ed near Loulsburp* in I-Ynnklin County . She wa*> m'arnea" December 30. 1886 and continued lo" live in- her home count\v until 1914 when -they niQVC:d___LiL Hopt. X Imo greatly enrlenred herself to all with whom slier hits come in contact . Modest and gentle in her manner-, it was those whose privil ge it was to know heY best, that loved her most. Siie is survived by two children: Z. V. Jones, and Lillian J. Wood uMth ufhrnn tthe made her home. The loving a fid constant care ht^lou. yd by these during-her months of . suffering is a lively tribute, the memory of - "rhK-h ",JI1 in comfort in their time I of sorrow. T wo brothers: W . P. and ? J. ? M. Long, both of Franklin county, aud-a sister, Mrs. H. K. Hayes, of Bald Knob, Ark., also survive. The funeral services were conduct ed from the home by Rev. J. I. White, of Nashville. N. C. She hav ing been a consistant member of the Baptist Church since her early won> anhood . The interment \ as in Oak Dale cem etery, Spring Hope. The many beau tiful floral tributes, mute testimony of the love and sorrow for the passing of one whom It may be said "Not in anger, not in wrath, The Reapers came this way; But an Angel visited the earth And bore our friend away." GENUINE BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 food cigarettes for 10c uiftft. Tho greatoRt grace of n Rift, per haps. Ir that It anticipates and ad mits of no return.? Ijongfeliow. Kvery gift that iM given, even th ough it he small. in in reality great, If It be given with affection Pindar. "I Loh! *> Host ( ustomer* Thru KjiN,** Write J Adams "Used to have tho hu61??Ht Restaur ant in town until newn spread that tiie kitchen was Infested with ratR; lout a lot of my heat cuRtomofR until I tried RAT-SNAP. Haven't a post in tho placc now. ReRtaurantH Rho uid use HAT-SNAP." Throe size*. 3Bc. fiflc, $1.2.1. Sold and guarantee*! hy Tho Allen UroR. Co . NOTICE OF SUMMONS To the Stockholders and Creditors of . The Wood Hanking & Trust I'om . . pany of Wood. N. C, to appear and ..show cause why a teir.pjrury re celvershlp should n ?t be made per manent North Carolina, ..In Superior Court Franklin County. J. J. Lancaster. F. S. Leonard. W. L). Fuller. B. U. Sykes. G. M. Ray nor. J H. Wood. J M. Wilder, and ? Wiin.i n.-?ikiny A- Tru>t Company of Wood. N. C.t a corporation. Vs. The Wood Banking & Trust Company ? \ ( a corporation. To the StocKtiotdprn and CreUlturB of The Wood Ranking & Trust Con> pany of Wood, N. C.. a corporation: ? v??i win take notice tWt vou are required to appear before Hon. Geor ge. _W, Connor, Judge of Superior Court of North Carolina at Chambers, in the City of Raleigh. N. C., on the 4th day of February. 1921. at 12 u'l'lut'ir-M.-atwi enow may why the temporary receivership of the Wood Banking & Trust Com pany of Wood, N. C., a corporation should not be made permanent. t And urn will lurtiigr TaTTe notice ; that if you fail tn appear nt siild timft and place as above directed, and an swer the petition which will be filed at said time and place, the relief de manded in said petition will be ap plied fof. ? ? Thi? th? 17th day of Jan.. 1921. J. J. BARROW, 1 j__ Clerk of Superior Court. SALE OF FARM UNDER FORECU>~ SURE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that^ certain 3deed of trust made by F. W. Cooper .^nd *ife to Wm. H. Ruff in. Trustee, dated Jan. 8, 1920, and recorded in Book 234, page 20, Franklin Registry, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been mad<t by the holder of said debt on said trua tee, the undersigned will on Monday, February 7th, 1921, at about the ho ur of noon, at the Court House doo: in Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the property in said deed of trust conveyed and there descrioed as follows : Containing 30 acres, bounded as 'T61Io~w*8l 'On the West by Cypress Creek; on the South by P. W. Coop er and wife Annie Davis Cooper: on the North -by Cypress" Creek, and on iiie East by Albert Hurley Dt'Vis. be ing a part of the Joe uavis ? Home place, and is the same land set apart to Annie Davis Cooper in the parti tion of her father. Joe Davis* land, as vi'TT" ftpiTOnT-from the: ret-o^H p?#fiition in the offices of t:it C. S. ,C. and Register of Deeds of i'ranklin Cnnnty ? hpinr recorded in Hook N k 10 of 0rfl(rr5~rmd -Decree a - ? * el wh|., office ut U. ?j k,, T5~ wTl' X reference is herein* expressly had for a complete description of lie same. The land being Lot No. 1. in said partition" This Jan. 1. 15*21 . l-7-5t Wm. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. o f ^ALK <>W LA:M> ?S Pursuant lo the author4ty contain ed in a certain deed of trust executeil t.y Ilnvunnrl PI iooL- tn tha iinriprsign h(1 trustee. which is duly registered in Book 234 at page 15, default navinc been made in- the payment of the debt thereby secured, the undersigned trus tee w;ill Bell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in LouisburR. North Caro lina, on Monday the 7th day of Feb ruary, 1921. at 12 M. the following de scribed real estate: That tract or parcel of land lying in Sandy Creek Township, Franklin County, N^rth Carolina adjoin ing the li?ends o^/pinnell. Renn and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a swe?t Rum the Pinnell corner and run ning thence South 54 1-2 degrees, east 98 poles and 20 links to a white oak stump, thence South 76 degrees east 16 poles to asmall black-gum. Renn corner, thence South IS degrees West 104 poles to three red oaks and a blackjack pointer Renn corner, then ce North 29 1-2 degrees West 38 pol es 22 links to a sassafras, thence Sou th 40 degrees West 42 poles to a white oak, thence North 59 degrees West 129 poles to horn beam pointers, th ence North 5 degrees east 98 poles to a pine, thence North 33 1-2 degrees east 34 1-2 poles to the beginning, con talning (101) one hundred and one acres more or less, being the land conveyed to W. G. Faulkner by J. H Lassiter and wife by deed duljr recor ded in the Registry of Franklin Co unty in book 128. at page 192. This Jan. 6th, 1921. l-7-6t R. N. GUPTO.V, Trustee NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU TI?N. ^ North Carolina. In th? Superior Franklin County. Court C. B. Kearney, Vs. J. Lee (June) Johnaon By virtue of an execution directed' to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Franklin County In the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 7th day of February, 1921 at or about the hour of noon at the Court House door of aald County In Loulsburg. N. C.t Bell to the highest bidder at pub lic auction for cash to satisfy s.ild execution, all the right title, claim and Interest which the said J. I^ee* (June) Johnson, the defendant has in the following described real estate to wlt: Adjoining the lands of Harry Malone, A. W. Perry* et al. bounded as follows: Hounded on the N by I A. W. Perry. Jr. 155 ft. on the K.ijrt by lot of Harry Malone. 141 ft., on "8. by A. W. Perry, Jr. 155 ft, and on W by A. W. Perry. Jr. 141 ft. to the point of beginning, containing one half of one acre more or less, situate about one mile North of the Town of Ijoutsburg. N. C. It being the lot or p'arcel.of land conveyed to June tJ. Lee) Johnson by A. W. Perry Jr .md wife, by deed, dated. May 16. 191X. du ly recorded in the Registry of Frank I I n Co. In Hook 217, page 506. This Jan. 5. 1921. 1 7-5t H. A KEARNEY. Sheriff ! Our Big Au< Sixth on ^ ? - ? Saturday, Feb. 5th, 1921 ^ Starts at 2 O'clock^ Others are saving Big Money at these sales, why not you come and join them. You buy at your own price. G O Hudson Co. QTIQE-AWAKE MERCHANT) LorrsBrru. north rtam m. BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS Tkh K a Finltnv Sl*r u4 ?f trr sappos?d to stll fTfrythlnir lor tbo k*tv iinkklws u4 w llif ap to tkr exportation* Toa raa Mj aanhlar <?< waai wrf ^ It pa?* r* Vaj ifrNi av W?u<* w? sell aa taoraon* tnognt o( m<< aa< ?r nyfawi arr f*aptratlirl]r llrkt. and ?f ran therr ior* wll at a rkw Maiala of profit tkaa ??af other* . Wo feat ?aat to aj aarthlac aakM of oar esteemed compet- T" Mars. Wat wo DO waa? yea to ItflW tko ADVANTAGE and ETON. OH of tn41ac at TBIS Store * Tea f ITT tow. a*4 joa W1LI. rala >ow <?Mat thU Uao of imant appoal 'trmtrtl to roar n?4 roaaoa ?awl J. S. WILLIAMS, Main Street Louisburg, N. C.
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