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On Thursday. March 3. *1921, al about tiifr4iuur of ikk) 11, at the store for merly occupied, by The Mclirayer Clothing Company. In trie town of Louisburg, 1 will offer for Hale to the hightst bidder .tt public auction, tor cash, all accounts due The Mclirayer ?L'luthioM r?m?dttinH ? at that time. A list of the debtors will be nimtstud prospective bidders at the tin*; and place of sale. 1). F. McKINNE. Receiver for The McMrayer Clothing Com pany, lut'. : Mary's lamb has lost his fame. No more a Poet's treasure, VVtth May they no more use his name1 for eiUier rhyme or measure. \nw when Mary g??H to school, She- drives a Hudson Racer, A lamb would be a mutton fool, ? To even try to chase her^ * She declares tMs little B?eop. Was greatly over rated And the poem very c heap, The Poet empty paled.* She also claims this sheep a farce, And says his wool was dingy Though petted him when things were scarce And Dad was poor~Shd stingy. Mary says she never knew This lamb to create laughter The skin and not the wool he grew Is all that she is after. She autos up the boulevard A silk clad social leader T'woulld take a Rockyfeller wad To pay her bills and feed ner. A cautious Poet of today, You may depend upon It When using lambB will leave out Mary For lack of nerve ? :Dog gone It. ? Village Blacksmith . A Predicament. I'm in h predicament. What's the trouble? % Tm running for "office. Well? ? I can't make up my mind what to ? You aee,- I can't think up any reai good reason why 1 should be elected and I hate to conduct a mud slinging campaign and spend all my tixiK teHinp the people why the other fellow shouldn't be. - - ? i Alone at Last. ? The dough-boys who are yet in hospital are not an^ noyed by frenzied cheering or flying hnnmiPts ? R:iltiniOlft Sun. , The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Brrause of it9 tonic and laxative effect, LAXA tjvr wtowo qniMWR aiTUAKJ can 6a umi by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. E.W, GROVE S signature on box. 30c. BALE OF FARM LAND. Ity virtue of the power of sale con- i tained in that certain deed of trust made by L. M. Alford ti) Wui. H. KufTin. Trustee. dated April IhI., 1920. and recorded in the Registry of Kr- I anklln County in Bonk L'.14/pigc 89.' default having been made in the pay ment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of I till* debt BU bi'i urti!, i!u- undersigned ' will, on Monday, March 14th. 1921, at i about the hour ot noon, at the Court House door in lx>uisburg. N. C. offer) ghost bidder, for cash, that valuable j and desirable tract of land in said deed of~Trust conveyed and there de lined as follows! Commencing in Hag wood's and Glo to two pines, Glover's corner in the Bell line; thence S 86 l-2d II 2115 po li'U t'J Him1 rr,nf Minim J i-jil 59 poles to 11. M. Alford's corner; thence S 88 l-2d W 2S poles to. a sta ke; thence S 3d W 174 poles _io a sta ke in Hagwood's line; thence N Sid W 49 lJulus Hi i Ml' BggMlllhd contain ingv43.3?4 acres, more nr lcss:_lr irig a part of the S. A. Alford land^ duly conveyed to S . A. Alford by "NYT J^JstttllinKB and wife by deed dated January 20, 1903, and recorded in Hook 14fi- nagp 4TQ liVinltlin try. reference tb which is hereby n?a ftc: It also being the land conveyed to B. B. Alford by Wm. H. Ruffin; duly recorded in Registry oFFranTT-^ 1 In County, reference to which Is -al so hereby had. This Feb.'H, 1921. WM. H. RUFFIN, 2-ll-5t Trustee. \ TRUSTEES SAI.E 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. Ruffin, Trus tee, and recorded in Book 224 at past 128, Franklin Registry, default hav ing 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. C. and described as follows: Bounded on the North by ttre latvds of J. S. Wynne and-O.-L. Clray, on East ^y the lands of Santa Anna .Ton p. a and on the South hv lands of Santa Anna Jones, and Mrs. W. K. Will iams. formerly, now-J." R. Paschall, -and oil West by the waters of Sandy. Creek, containing 100 acres, more oi less, it being the land conveyed to W. A KTngslierrv liv s T AliTnrr mi Oct. 2, 1918, reference to which deed is hereby -mado tor further deserip tion. But there is excepted from this deed nt mist nil the tlinlwi .ami ? UlulJUi' rights which were reserved and ex cepted from said conveyance of S. T. lsTnn In W ? a ? Klng-ihprry This Jan . 2T>. 1S217 " jl-28-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. We will gladly pay you 4 per cent interest on time? de posits, or Your money in a -Checking Account here will be immedi ately available for any need, but Equally important, an Ac connt properly managed builds for you a Credit that may some day be the most importont fac tor in your success. Anyway you figure it, an Ac count here will HELP Some Young Ideav. Tether- -Where the Declara tion of 1 ndependence signed? Bright Pupil ? At the -t>ottorn. mum*. Teacher IK> you Vnow the popula tion of New York? Not ali of them, n.a'm^ we've .only lived here two years. - Tea* her Swarms of flies descend ed u jkhi the Kgypt.uiis. hut there we re no flies on the ? hildren of Israel. Smart Boy There ain't now, either RECEIVER'S SALE OF GOODS. WA RES, MERCHANDISE. FURNI ? rare axqjuxtuivs&t ? I "ruler and by virtue of an order of Superior Court I will offer for sale at public auction, for cash) at or about rtTT ftmi r of noon on Thursday the 3rd (lay or V.uvli. S l: 1 . at ""the store formerly occupied by The McBrayer Clothing Company, in Louisburg, N-. I1.. all .unl uiimiim1, Uiu KtmUs, wurem merchandise, furniture and fixtures belonging to The Mrttrayer_ Clothing Co. and coming into my hajids as I Receiver. -Th^&- sale w444 -be- subject to tin- approval or tne < ourt ana un 1??hk bid received is nat isfttctncy the j property may be sold privately after said flftle. ? " ? TMH rrnrday of Feb.. 1921. I>. F. McKINNE. Receiver of~Ttio~Mt>BrUyor CTotfting 2-18-21 Comrpany. a corporation. TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND Hy virtue of the p?w?p of ?ale "eon made on Dec. 5. 1917, by John Scott and wife. Josephine Scott, to Wm. H. ftuffln , T ru steer a n (T "TecU f de?t~ t n the Registry of Franklin Co.. in Book 224. at page 24. default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by holder of the caid indebt edness. the undersigned will, on Mon day, March 14. 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, a certain tract of land, sit uate in Franklin Co. N. C. describ ed as follows: It being Lot No. 2 in the division of the F. W. Justice farm containing 11.17 acres, accord ing to plot and survey of the said farm, -recorded In Dook of ? piots ? at page 31. This lot an4 two others was conveyed to Oscar T. Stegall by Franklin Land Co. by deed, recorded In Book 217 at page 198, Registry of the said Oscar T. Stegall to parties of the first pant. This Feb. 7, *521. lamed tETTtrar of- trust1 1 WM. H. Kl'FFI.V 2-ll-5t Trustee. NOTICE OF ACTION TO DEFEND ANT. ^ Nnrth r.'irol 1 11:1 In Snpprinr f'nnrt Frankliti Co. Before the Clerji. J. 6. MORHIS, ? Vs. AMELIA LEVISTER. Ainuiiu mnmm1, ? mrrrrTrmn ? :Hnnu named, will take notice that an action or special proceedings entitled as above h iw lumn riiniiiiuiii wrl in the Sn perior Court of Franklin County. No rth Carolina, for the purpose of hav ing ?' ^ st dn3KBLiract allotted to Lclia Lrviatrr in the lnnda of ? trh* l:i!i> F.-iiMPr I,pvist<;r- whifh land is fully described in said dower proceed ings in Book of Orders and Decrees No. 7 at page 430 et seq . reference ,to which is hereby expressly made for full description, said lafid being sold for partition, the defendant having in herlted a one fourth undivided inter est in said land from her father. Fen ner Levister. And the defendant will further tak*. notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior (';>? jurt of Franklin Co. at his office jAi iLouisburg. N. C. oil Feb. I'M. ltd land answer or demur to the cony plaint and petition of plaintiff in said proceedings, or the plaintiff willafT ply to the Court for- relief demanded in said complaint and petition, to-wit: sale of said laud for partition. This Jan. 24. 1921. . J. L. PALMER, Deputy. Clerk <>f the Superior Court. WM. H. & THOS. W. Kt'FFIN. Attorney for plaintiff, Louisburg. N. C. 1-2S-.M NOTICE! Ji. D. Davis and A. Z. Johnson The well known barbers, for colored people of Loulsburg, N. C. are now prepared to* give the very best service In the barber line. We straighten the | crooked hair and make smooth the ' straight. If you want the finest and ' best hair cut and shave give us a trl- j al and It we fall you need not pay for j It. Respectfully. J. D. DAVIS & A. 55. JOHNSON. 10-3-tf. Wo are prepared to do your Sho*? and Harness Repairing promptly. We have two experts on Shoes and Har ness. every job guaranteed. Old worn out Shoes made to look like new. Our prices on repairing Shoes and Harness the same ns other shops. HARNESS AT COST! Plus Freight We hate a big line of New and ab solutely first, class buggy and wagon harness, reins, etc. that we expect I *? sell in the next few days. In order to move them right away we nr?* go ing to sell them at cost plus the fre ight. Tome in and get yours. We also have half a dozen standard ma kes scnlng machines at a bargain, also a lot of second .hand bleycles. at a sacrifice. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor Louisbunr, N. 0. N?xt ?o KKreeman A Co. Nash St r<j? &aul ?*v H. PliKASANTS, Louisburg, T. C. JOYNKK. Kranklintun. and all Drug Stores. :o-i-2tr I lii I nexpected. I never dreamed of . \ything like this when I invented th?- telephone, said I)r. Hell after a d?. :::^:t.siru.tion^ Neither as a -matter o! ' J * did we when w*_- hired ours. ^Mr. .1. \. White Na>* "If You lime An \utonioblle, Keep Hat-Snap** If I knew about RAT-SNAP last w ) ; wouki ? have tmvi'd ? jlUO. ? Ma? car was in the parage for a few weeks tUi : tt: vr bad weather; when I went to t;ili ;? ' ?ut . found That rats jiad eaten gr? ~ holes in two new tires. "Got then later with RAT-SNAP." Three siz- ??. :{."c, 65. $1.25. Sold and guar juUll! by The Allen Bros- Co. _ __ A* Woman Advances. ? No girl is per " i: o*?d over the passing of a ieap yea r lake rflfctetletoe, leap-year its nou unnecessary. t.ood Luck to Him,? His name is An*ir?*w-s. and he is a trapper or pre (Im - v animals hi tliu Petieial ? em ploy. RUB IT ON ~ "External TJse Only EZ IT Almost Instantly HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA^ PAINS, Apply with brush or rub it on affected parts. ? TT Sold and guaranteed by AYCOCK DRUG CO. Your Money back without questions if you are not satisfied. -^-"-?Manufactured hy Person Remedy Co. ; ? charlotte, w. c. WHAT A BLESSING a life insurance policy has been to so many men during these days of low prices. Thousands of Dollars have been loan wit hi 11 the last six months tHe only secur ity given being the policy. t>flring "hard times" is when we need INSURANCE mostly. See us about that PILOT PERFECTION ENDOW MENT POLICY. It is REAC^nsurance. ^Tours truly, Franklin Insurance^ & z Realty Company ? ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE MAURICE S. CLIFTON, President ^ M HnRRS. SecretaryTreag. GOODYEAR ?*" AUTHORIZED Service 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 Wp believe that (Good year Tire* will site more mile* per dollar than any other make. ALLEN MACHINE CO. GARAGE LOUISBURG, N. C. Day Phone 295 J Ni^t Phone 1400 All Tires and Tubes Sold by Us Applied FREE
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