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Flavor! No elgarette has the same dsllolous flavor as Lucky Strike. Because ? Its toasted LUCKY CIGARETTE H"T TIII V B'fT'T pllowl! - - - - u nf gh?riv nnie has created much amusement In Hartwell and the county. We . publish It by request of several parties In both town and county among thpm nrp severat who rode: l^ast spring when cotton Was selling so high You could see farmers Floating in the sky. But they rode. ? They rode In the sun. They rode n the rain, Some even rode In an aeroplane. But they rode. They rode all night. They rode all day They kept on riding y. Till the devil's to pa But they rode. . h wasn't an auto, %vns a blamed old myle, kept on riding, Till they've cut the tool. But they rode. Some rode hard7 ? .Some rode well. But they kt*pt on riding. Till they've sure played h But they rode. some doctors ape lit-, ? The whole year distributing pills, A can't collect enougn money; To pay their gasoline bills, V ?'I1 they rntlr -The real estate business, ? W,ts_ best of all. But blam^Td mjr skm, ? If it didn't fall. "Hut I hey rode. Some bought Fords, But carried. uietA Hack, And promised the difference, For a Cadillac, But they rode. The farmers and merchants Are broke that's true. And it looks mighty like. The banks are too, .. But they rode. The above was written. Just for a joke. But durn my hide. If the country ain't broke. But they rode. ? Contributed. Lesser 1?tII. ? Bill Collector ? But why do you let your wife spend all ycur moneys Mr. Henpeck ? Because I'd rather argue with you than with her. On Thursday. March 3. 1921, at about the hour of noon, at the store for merly occupied by The McBrayer Clothing Company, in the town of Louisburg, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction, for cash, all accounts due The McBrayer Clothing Company remaining unpaid at that time. A list of Uie debtors will be furnished prospectlre bidders at the time and place of sale. D. F. McKINNE. Receiver for The McBrayer Clothing Com pany, Inc. | The Prodigal Village By Irving Bacheller A Story of Rare Interest for Heart and Mind OUR NEW SERIAL! PROFESSIONAL COLUWN I>R. 0. B. BON>?:it ot l?r*. H?nn?-r JT^tonnrr Ere, Ear, *lotie,aii? Throat ??+ Lnlelgh* North t arollna 1 Will be In Loulsburg on Thursday of each week. Offli.* over Scosgln's ? Drug Store. 11H H. K. YARHOHQU.^ l'bjslcian and Surgeon _ LouUburK, N. U ? L>gtce In Uk'keH ami Yarborouya Building 0Sice~rBo5<r23S Residence Wionelr US. W. H. MOkTOf Eje Specialist Office In Hotel. Bulld'og Office In First National Bank Building General Practice ?5 iganimmnm Margeea Peatlst. _ ? Uoulsburg, North (.arollaa Office in Masonic Hall Building .8. AT WOOD NEWBLL. ittnmy. tutmr. Unrtsburg, N. C. Phone 249 i S. 1'. BL UX. M. D. Doulaburg, ix. t,. Otlcw om Scoggln'i Df?? ? BW Hours 11 tu ao. lo i *u4? 4^ fry, m. ; DK. W. K. BASS. Tt>?fl?iriu Louisburg, N. C. Special attention lo Hogs and Cogs Office aud Hospital at R. F. till let's Stable. Calls ansa trod day or olght Plionea, Da 66-- Night 335 DK. H. M. lltA.n WOOD, N. C. - Offices at Wood Drue Co. TV*. 1- STAiLINGS Doctor Veterinary Medicine Phone I.ong Distance, Justice Justice. ^ North Carolina UK. D. t. SMITH WICK, Deatlst. katlabvi, B. C. Office In the Plral National Bant ButMinj; on Main and Nash Sta W. M. PERSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Louis barg. North Corolla* -Mtlc* Ui all courts. Office on Main Street DK. J. B. DAVIS Physician ami Surgeon uniw, Bull Run Stmt; over Davis Gutting Drug Store, adjoining Louis burg Fir? Co. Day Phono G4-1 ring ; I Night Phornj 64-2 rings . B. White ?. H. Malone WtllTK & MALONK l-AWVKK? Ixjulsburg. Notth Carolina .Moeral practice, settlement of ea .?ea fund* InVea i jfl Ooo members DK. II. II. JOHNSON Physician I.oulshurg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones'. . Day 2ST Night 10 W. P. SIMPSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Lonlsburg, - North Carolina. Offices over Aycock Drug Co. All calls answered promptly. 11 K. J. K. MA1?0NK. l?ulsbur(. North r.arollna *ce In Ayrock Drug Store, Market 9tn?t. Office Practice Uurgery and consultation J. 0. MIWELU JL D. Loalsbarg, M. Office In First National Bank Building A' 111 be at Louisburg regularly Day Phono 149 ? Night Phone 249-2 ? . <3. M. BE A * Attoraej-at I -aw LouKhunr. S. (\ Offices orer old Tar River Drug Co. Practice In ail courts. H. ttuffln. Thoa W Ruffln X WM. M. * THUS. W. KCFFIN illtrtrji^i-U* ?aihkart, I Nerth Carolina "ieneral practice, both civil and crim inal. In Franklin and adjoining coun lea. Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Build Inc. REMEMBER YC'JR DEAD. Left us submit designs and prices on a nice up-to-date Monument or Tomb stone to be erected at the grave of your loved one. Photos burned on China. HENDERSON ORAN1TK A MARBLE WORKS Henderson north Carolina. KTKftALL BROS. Barters Lealsbart. IV. C We have j-urcbased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will ran same at the same ataad. Satis faction and cleanllneaa ahall be our motto. Plenty of hot ranitlng wat?r and clean towela. Mftkp rwkI on your Job fof von may need a reputation to hold It In years to come. o When liar Kara Stsck I* Sick, Look Far lUtv Disease amom farm animals* don't Just happen . Rats are carrier* of danreroua plauues- ho* eholera. foot and mouth disease and that terrible of all scourges ?Bubonic plajcue. Far mers should throw, around premises -RAT-SNAP. It's sure and safe." Thr^n sis**, SSc. Wr. $1.15. Sold and guaranteed by The Allen Bros. Oo. MAW'S BEST AGE A man i:j as old as lii.l cretins; ho can bo as vigorous und heulthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his c gans in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLDMEDSLT The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles ?ince 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates I OCfana, All xlrngg^t*, ihrrH Leek fee tk? umi Cold M?d?l on ?vory boa isd accopt m ioiuiiM Sflf* SIfrnr? If a man can operate a cash-register with sore fingers and never feel the pain he Is the proprie tor of the place. XOTirK ~ " Vr.1-4 k f??roltnfcT In Superior Court Franklin Co. Uefor e J.J. lJui row C. 8. C. Haywood Perry, Celestia Perry. Lau ? m Alston and Nfiltn >U?rr?u ? Ha John Perry. Lee Alston and wife Ro &a Alston. fbIa~P<CFTv. Fluiente h Perry and Sidney Perry. To all whom it may Concern: I A special proceeding has been ''be gun "In" "lire Superior Court of Frank litr Cpuuty for the sale of the interest of one Sidney Perry in the lands de scribed in the above entitled proceed ings, and -in said proceedings the de ath of uue Sidney Perry has been sug gested. the said Sidney Perry having been absent from the State for more than seven years and it is presumed he is dead, this being a proceedings asking for the sale of the Interest of said Sidney Perry tor division among his heirs. Now therefore let Sidney Perry and all others interested tak* Notice that if the said Sidney Perry does not make his appearance before this Court and file an answer to saiQ proceedings on or before the 1st Mon day in March. 1921, or if the where* abouls of tlie said Sidney Perry is not obtained by this Court, an order for the sale of the interest of said Sidney P?rry wJU-lie entered _tu the end thst the interest of said Sidney Perry may lie Hold for division among his near est of kin. This Feb. 3rd. 1921 . J. J. 13 Alt HOW, _ J 2-4-4t Clerk Cuperior Coust. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed ?>f irusi y.veeiHi'd liy J. L. Alsttrn ? rrr the 2nd day of June. l'.?ll> to Hen T Unlil?n triKii>i> .-mil duly roistered ::i Hook 224 at page 25S. in the office *>f the register of Deeds of Frank! n nnmtr default httfHHi hmfn made in ths. .payment of the notes thereby se cured and demand having been made y . ??>?*. ?'I.wf in arcordaiicc with the terms a"h<r "i>ro\:isioiis of- s&Ct deed of trwH?by-j the holder of said notes, l.'tlie uii^Wrsigned trustee. will on Monday the 7th day of March, lfl-1 nf 1 'J O'clock ,M. at the Court Hous door of Franklin County, sell to tlu highest bidder at public auctiou fin cash the following real estate: First Tract: Beginning at a beech on the East side^ of the mill ptrnd, th ence S. 8 1-2 E 78 prrt*? to three ash at the mouth of Watson's Branch on Sandy Creek, thence down said creek with its several meanders to the mo uth. of -DeeT^s -Branch. .thenpe up said branch to the road leading from Dr\ Sill's to Ramsours Bridge, thence N 2Sd W 11 poles to a stake. Sanson's corner, thence N. 34d W 15 poles to a pine on the mill pond, thence N 6i? ll-2d W 25 poles to a sweetgum, then ce. N 4d W 31 poles to a poplar on the mill pond, thence up the various courses of said pond at high water mark to its head thence across the creek, thence down the various cour ses of said pond at high water mark to the beginning, containing eighty five and one-half tS5 1-2). acres, more or less. Second Tract: Adjoining the above mentioned tract, contains seventeen (17) acres, more or less and is known and designated as the Dock Qupton Tract of land. This 31st day of Jan.. 1921. 2-4-5t BEN*. T. HOLDEN, Trustee I TRUSTERS RE-SALE OF LAND Ilv virtue of the power of Rale con tained in that certain dee<* of trust made by P. W. Cooper and wife, to Wm. H. KufTin. Trustee dated Jan. 8. 1920. and recorded in Book 234 at pane 20. Franklin Registry, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure having been pwde on said trustee, by the holder of the said indebtedness, and the land hav ing been sold on Monday. Feb. 7, 1921. but an up-set of B por cent of the purchase money at s*i?l sal* ha ving been filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court as by law required, and re-sale requested, the undersign ed. will on Monday. Feb. 28. 1921. at or about the hour of noon at the Court house door in Ixtuisburg. N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash the property in said deed of trust conveyed, there de scribed as follows: Containing 30 acres bounded on the West by Cjr press Creek, on Smith by P. W. Cooper and Annie I>avls Cooper. on 'North bv Cypress Creek, and on K.ist by Albert IBirley Ifcayia. being a part of the Joe Davis home place. and is the same land set apart to Anni?> l?a vis Cooper in the partition of hoc fa ther. Joe Davis* land, as will appear from the record of said partition in o fTlce of C. S. C. ami Register of Deeds for Franklin being recor ded in IWk 10 of Orders and IWi ees page 237 el s?mj. office C. 8 C to which reference is hereby made for complete description of the same. The land being Ix>t No. 1 In said i*ar tltlon . This Feb. 10. 1921. 2-18-2t Our Ninth Big Auction Sale Saturday, Feb. 26th. I9ZI Starts at 2 O'clock P. M. M^ct Me at the Big Auction Sale 2000 Cakes Octagon Soap at 4 cents a cake. This price only applies during the above sale. C. C. Hudson Co. ? (WIl)E.AWAKE MERCHANT) . MR IMtl l.li. _ * ftOBTll CAflOLUM "V BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This Is a Furniture Store and we are supposed to sell everything for the house furnishings, gnd we live up to the expectations. Ynu can buy nnjthlng you want nere. It pays to buy ffrom us, because we sell an enormous amount of goods and our expense* are comparatively light, and we can there fore sell at a closer margin cf protit than some others. . We don't want to say anything unkind of our esteemed compet itors, but we DO want you to KNOW the ADVANTAGE and ECOX ' OMY of trading at THIS Store. You CAN'T lose, and yon WILL gain. Now doesn't this line of argument appeal straight to your good common sen^e! J. S. WILLIAMS, Main Street Louisburg, N. C.
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