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Hibltud Cgimipatlon Cured j s in 1 4 to 24 Days ? f -LAX-FO& WITH PEPSIN*' is a sped ally - prepartxi Syrup Tonic -Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to Induce regular action. If Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take ? 60c per bottle. LL takes it guud deal o t bf M itr kill a woman after she has acquired a dia mond ni'i'ktui'u. s=r V Notice and Summon** to Stockholders And ( redltorn of The McBrayer Clo thing Lnnipuny U? appeor ttnd Show _ X^une, If any there be. Why the Teni porary Receivership of The McHraJ er C lothing Company Should Not be Made Permanent, Franklin County. H. G. McBRAYER, a Stockholder of A Corporation. Vs. THE McBRAYER CLOTHING COM * PANY, A Corporation. ? - To the L-HuLkliuliltll'B ana l realtors or Corporation: I You will take notice that you are re quired to appear before Honorable George W. Connor. Judge of Superior Court ot North UarnHin. qt Phnmhorc in. Loulshnrg C. , on Ihp 15th day Of February, i?zl, at one o'clock, I*. M. and show cause, If "there be any, why the order hereinbefore made ap palntlng a~Temporary Receiver for the defendant corporation should not be made permanent to the end that the assets at the said corporation may be applied equitably and ratably to the payment of the creditors of said corporation under said Receivership This the 27th day of Jan., 1921. , . ? - J.J. BARROW. 2^4^2t Clerk Superior Court. , $5.00 .REWARD. Lost, strayed or. stolen, 1 Red female Hound Dog, about 6 months old with' a little white on breaBt. Disappeared from J. O. Green- place Jan. 21." JESSIE GOSWICK, l-28-3t , Kateaville, N. C. COMMISSIONER'S RE-SALE OF LAND. By virtue of an ord?r of re-sale | made in that Special Proceedings en titled, J. R. Cooke et al Vs. Herbert qooke et ^1, rfl-Bftlp hping nrripraQ nn account of up-set bid "being filed, the undersigned commissioner will on Monday, February 14, 1921, at or ab out the hour of noon at the Court ? - ?trnse- ttotn-WTOUlSlmrg. N. <-!. offer" for sale at puWlc auction to the hi ghest bidder for cash, a certain tract lir narcpi r\t Imirl citii.lf, In EVnnlrlin ? Co. N.^ C. ^oundei^ Knrjh hy by tie lands of Fenner Levister. on ! the South by the latuls. of S. C. Vann J and on the West by the lands of I. G. Staunton, said land situate napr the white graded school, PranklinTon. 3sr. C.. and containing five and three-fou rths acres, more Or less. Thin. Jan. 20! .liUil^ 1 T. W. RUTIN, l-28-3t * Commissioner*-* | {FORECLOSURE SALE FARM 1?AMM By vlrtuy of the yywtr of aale nin [lained 111 that certain deed of trust j made by Howard Jones and wife to B. B. Sykea. Trustee, dated Jan. 17. 1^0, and recorded in Franklin Regis try In Book 236, page 286. default bay ing been made In the pavntent of the debt thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of the indebted ? iuuo out u red. the uu'Um hIlmuTI will, uu Monday. February 28th. 1921. at the noon recess of court, at the Court, House door, in Louisburg. X C.. tef for sale at nuhttr nin M>?n tr? ffta highest bidder, for cush. that farm In said deed of trust rorweyed and des cribed as follows: Tract No. 2. con taining a dwelling, outhouse and an orchard, bounded as follows: Be ginning in TTfe center ? Louis burg and Tarboro road, a postoak. A M. Strickland's corner in Debnam'ft Hnp; thence t.ho road N aari- W flo ppies; thence N 12 l-2d W 6 poles in branch; tti?nce N TOtl E 7 poles; thence N lid W 21 poles, thence N 4d E 19 1-2 poles; thence N 19 poles to the oornop of Lot Nu. l. lliunnj 75d E 89 3-6 po les to a stake, corner or ix) t *.No . 37 thence the line of No. 3 S 2d W 1-3 pole to a stake. A. M. Strickland's line; thence his line S 80 l-4d W 32 poles to a stake, former ly a pine stump; thence S 2d 30' W 74 poles to a poet oak, A. M.- -Strick poles to the beginning containing 35 and 3-8 acres, more or less, by 8ur? -v^y of J. -P-. ? Cham bice, ? Qunrcyor. 1919. This Jan. 28. 1921. B. B. SYKES, Trustee. WM. H. & THOS. W. RUFFIN, | Attorneys l-28-5t TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made on Oct. 2, 1918, by W. A. Kingsberry. to Wm. H. Ruffln, Trus tee, and recorded in Book 224 at pagt? 128. Franklin Registry, default hav fng been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure having been made' on said trustee by the holder of the said indebtedness, the undersign ed, will on Monday, -Feb. 28, 1921, at or about the hour of noon at the Court House door in Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that cer tain tract or parcel of land, situate in Gold Mine Township, Franklin Co. N. P niH "*r Bounded on the North by the lands of J. S. Wynne and C. L. Gray, on East by the lands of Santa Anna Jones and on the South by. lands of Santa Anna "Tones, anft ~53rs. W. K . WIII ianvs, formerly, now J. R. Paschall. and on West by the waters of Sandy Creek. containing 100 acres, more oi i-lesg~.it being tho Janri rrmveyftd to W. "A KlrifTshert-y by H . T. ? A I Hon 5TT Oct. 2, 1918, reference to which deed is hereby made for further descrip tion . But there is excepted from this deed of trust all the timber and timber rights which were reserved and ex cepted from said conveyance of S. T. iumum iu-w, a. KingBlwrry. ? This Jan. 25. 1921. j 1-28-ot WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. We are running a bank for the public ? one that con siders only you and your needs. We are not so much concerned over what we think is reasonable and proper as we are over the handling of your affairs to your entire satisfaction. ? If sound banking practice will permit your every wish will be granted here. Some UfitidnllOL Aha! there haa been a Thlld fn this apartment . How did you Pud that out? * The Intruder has finger-printed hlmaelt-Twj the window panes. /- a A (tood Wish . t'aiidldate=Klectlon day Is also my birthday . 'Frteml - t.oou: I Tvope ? yrm will havo Cimiy happy n-tnnirt FOK SALE=FORD TOURING CAR. L 1917 model, in food condition. S. A. NEWF.1.1.. I .auiaburg. N\.C 10-8-tf IftALE OK VALUABLE RLaL KSTATB Under and by rlrtue of the power conferred upou me in a certain deed [of trust executed to me by C. J. Sut fton and tfuly iwuidgtl In tht offieie a> Register of Deeds of Krankiln Coun ty in Book 233. page 107, default hav the wavmniil of thej notes secured therein, and at the re quest of tTit> Tiotrtcr of sitW notes. I will, on Monday the 21st day of Feb "ruary. 1921. at the hour of twelve (Vt'lui'k. nuuii. ui tlienubuut. ??ll i mihllo auction at the court house door In Loulsburg. X. C.V to" the tugnesi bidder, for cash, two certain lots or parcels of land situate In the county of Franklin. State or North Carolina Town of Wood, and being lots aunt ! bers 213 and 214 on the plat of land said plat is recorded In Frinklin Co unty liegiater of Deeds office in Book more perfect description reference Is here made, and being the lots convey I ed to C. J. Sutton by deed of H. L. Candler and wife. This the 21st day of Jan., 1921. Q. M. BEAM. Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of C. W. Nowell. decea sed. late of Franklin County, all per sons holding claims against the said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of January. 1922, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate! will please come forward and make Immediate settlement . This Jan. 6, 1921. >- -! l-7-6t J. E. NICHOLSON. Admr. NOTICE Having qualified as administrators! ed, late of Franklin County, all per- i sons holding claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present th '*"? ??"Horcij.p.wl on or before^ the 7th day of January. 1922. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to saiji estate will pieuse form? ful waul ? at ininiediati! -niltlemouti This j Jan.. 6th. 1SJ1 . R. D. GRIFFIN. ~N H. GRIFFIN. Admrs. White & Malone. Attv. l-7-6t NOTICE! J. D. Davis and A. Z. Johnson The well kn6W!l Ultrwrk, fm colored people of Louisburg, N. C. are now prepared to give the very best service in the barber line. We straighten the crooked hair and m ak e smooth tlie strut}; tit . ? If you waiit the flnent and best hair cut and shave give us a tri al and if we tall you need not pay for it . Respectfully, J. D. DAVIS & A. Z. JOHNSON. 10-3-tf . We <ire prepared Jo do your Shoo and Harness Repairing promptly. We have two experts on Shoes and Har iu'ss. M'lTy Jut) liu.u 04tl wrvetv out Shoes made to look like new. Our prirea^on repairing ShOf< and Harness the >ame as other shops. HARNESS AT COST! Plus Freight We haip a hit line of Nevr and ab solutely lirsl class b?rej a'*d ??c?n harness, reins elf, that we rtpwl In sell In the next ie* Hays. In order to more them rleht ana; we ar.- c? lnp to sell them at cost pins the fre ight tone In and eel jours. We also halt half a doxen standard ma kes sewing maehlnes at a bancain. also a lot of serond hand hirjflf- at a sacrifice. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor Louisburg, N. C. Next to KKreemaa * Co. Nash St The DAVIS-GATLING DRUG COMPANY Lonisbnrjr, N. 0. Pur? Drugs ire MWoUt) to Pure health. We carry a fall line of choice tollt articles, rubber goods and sundries Oar Ice cream Is of the yelyet Tariety and conceded to be the best for the price In the city!' It Is our Intention to satisfy the pub tic. We seek only a reasonable profit. Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded. THK DA TIS-ti ATI.INW I>B17? CO. T. R. Oat I in*. PIlQ.. Registered Pharmacist Manager. LOUISBURO. North Carolina rO?. 5ACC BY V u PLEASANTS. Louisburg. T <\ JOYNEH. Franklinton, and all Drug St urea. 40 1 10-1- 20 r'li^ rnrf "ill | iii iin Yes. my son. No. my boy. why? <:?>? time-to answer me a question? Oh. I think so. ttV.l, Pop, how are lobsters caught? Oh. go ask your mother.. She ou ? ' ? VnnkeiP Mr! J. I. White S*js -If Von Haie In > ulumTTIiH^ "1: 1 knew about KAT-8N A P last winter. would have saved $120. car \\tis in the Karate for a few weeks Idurirtu had weather; when I went to tak?- it out. found that rats had eaten , ^ fhe j j I lat e^ * wit h RAT-SNAP." Three] sizes. 35c. 65. $1.25. Sold and guar anteed by The Allen Bros. Co. fwlm I 9faN wU . Sr.-.ub told me he hud > ai dll ? He complained to me because he [was roasted. RUB IT ON External Use Only E Z I Tl Almost Instantly HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, PAINS, Apply with brush or rub it on | affected parts. Sold and guaranteed by ' AYCOCK DRUG CO. Your Mnney back without . . questions if you are not satisfied. ? Waimfacturedby ? = Person Remedy Co. Charlotte, N. C. Franklin Insurance & Realty Co. ? -W.. in-1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . II tf'.m.ral IN'SfR WCF. business, in -cluding lit'r, fin1, r.crtdmt and health, and liability' in Miraiuv. Wo arc doing a general bonding business. your friends to make it for you. We write all forms of automobile insurance: Why ? ~ n?t in.-nrn ymir nm! W?- linnille real estate in a general way .-sell on com rnission, lease, buy, rent, sul)-reht and guarantee the payments. We make a specialty of cotton insurance, the rate on cotton is so low that it will not pay you to not cover on it. Let us have your cotton, ajy^engttfVf time, one day to .^s long as you want. J If you have any money that is not paying you a div idend let us handle it for you with guaranteed security. Call on us, we will be glad to serve you. Office over First National Bank,- Louisburg, N. C. MAURICE S. CLIFTON. C. M. HOBBS. ? - President ? Sec. & Treas. GO Oil YEAR AUTHORIZED Scrvicc Station Fabric and Cord Casings Heavy Tourist Tubes Tube Repair Kits Tire Gauges Blowout Patches Valve Insides ? Tire Reliners Tire Plasters Motorcycle Tires and Tubes Pneumatic and Solid Truck Tires We hellerr that Good jear Tires will *l?e more miles per dollar ' than any other make. ALLEN MACHINE CO. GARAGE LOUISBURO, N C. - / Day Phone 295 J Night Phone 1400 All Tires and Tubes Sold by Us Applied FREE
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