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The package suggests it. Your taste confirms iu The sales prove iL . Over f billion sold yearly il I Iljoott & Mtdj Tobacco Co? Since cotton Is bringing such & good price the Candler-Crowell store build ing mad lot which la to be sold at auc tion in Wood an Not. 25th, 1322 should bring a good price. 11-17. 2t Allow a? to luadMtntt to yon the 1923 Batch before* you get that new car. I am raeifcaenklng Taylor Batch Co.. of RaJeVh. In Franklin Oo. H. B. SIUf80K, Louiabarg. X. C.. Telephone 62 A ll-17_2t A Lafj la Chicago Telegraphs for V gat-S?*P Read Mn. PhlLLifs' wire: "Youell's Exterminator Co/^Wealfleld, N. X Rush $3 worth erf H^T-SNAP. '' Later ree'd followlnV letter. "RAT-SNAP arrived. It rid our^ovae of rata In no time. Just tired here from Pa., whare I used R^r^NAP with great roqalts." Three ilia*, tic. 65c. $1.25. Sola and guaranteed >jr Cash Grocery, and Market. i \ / NOTICE Havln^-iluallfled As administrator I of the estatoof Thomas Hawkins, de ceased, laTflTot Franklin County, no tice is heiclf given! all persons hold ing claims against^aid estate to pre sent them toyie apdersigned on or before the 17th>day Sof November, 1923 or this notice WHipe plead In bar of | their recovery. Aft pefsons Indebted ^ tp s^jd estate wilj please come for ward and make immediate settlement. This NoK 16th, 1922. ll-17-6t 'A T. HAWKINS, Adm'r. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority conferred upon me in a deed of trust executed to me by J. H. Whltaker June 14th, 1921, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the register of deeds office of Franklin County, In Book 241 pages 486 and 487 the note secured by said deed of trust being past due and demand having been made upon me for foreclosure, I will on . ? SATURDAY, tlie iitl uDAY OF DECEMBER. 1922, at about the hour of noon, at the courthouse door of Franklin county, at Louteburg, N. C. sell to the high est bidder for caoh, the following des cribed real estate: Beginning at the corner of J. L. Sawyer's iarber shop in Marion street and runnf^ along said Sawyer's line 29 ft 4 in y> tho rear corner of the said Sawyerte banlfer sjlop, thence^an off-set of 9 inccttCs to Ijr. J. H. Har ris' line, thend^along 66 feet 8 inehjt to th Staunton's es gles and alo . to Manson spee^ th gles and al v est^ 20 fe ?r. Harris' line | 7 line of I. O theJco at right an |taunti>n's line 21 feet bee at right an bg .Vkinsdn street, nearly 7 ImcbAs to the, begln ng a J Stau erected io w stand . 7th, 19__. S. A. Nfc^fE of tho land con Harris by the ?n. and on which pr n motion pic U T niHtee. NOTICE OF SAL.K OF I AND Under arf by virtue of the power of : sale contained in a certain deed of] trust from Wlenry Cordfll to L. L. | Devenport, Trustee, reobrded in Book i 2<?6 at page fc8. Franklin County Reg- i istry. default payment o? t secured, the . |cfler for sale MONDAY, DEC at or about the at the Courthou N. C., at public bidder for cash cribed tracts oi wit: Designated on map or pi Miss Mary L ?/ ed and platted r.eer, which n>l In the officer o ^ m l, of Nash Coftnfy, In Plat Mtok* 1, at tJa*o 24, anil in Book of Map* No. 1 at page 82, Franklin County Registry, to which reference Is hereby made for a more particular description of the same. ) Ix.t No. 4 containing 68.8 acres, more or less. This 1st day of November, 1922. L,. L,. J)A YEN PORT. ll-3-6t X^^Truste Colds CnuH^Orlp I LAXATIVE BROMO Ther? l? made in the j :?dness thereby i id trustee will | Wh DAY OF 192Z ' of 12 o'clock M, bor in Ixmisburg, ' i to the highest i following des ^els of land, to fco. 4 as shown ^ known an the and survey Boyd, engi , I* recorded of Deeds E. W. GROVE'S /-SAVE YOUR MONEY Ont bo* ?# Tutr*! Pllli Mv?r doll*n in doctor's Ulk A r ... ?? of Uvet. ?*ck k ?ch?, dv?CWT*??. COCVM1JJ lOManaU; a mOlton f Tutt's Plus, SALE OF LAND BY COMMISSIONER 1 Under and by virtu? of the power land authority conferred upon Bie by a certain Decree of the Supeilar Coujt of the County of Warren, tjuite <*>f North Carolina, tendered th? 12th/flay of October. 1^22, in the Special /Pro ceedings entitled C. D. Apscue/ Ad ministrator of P. G. Radford, deceas ed Vs. Frances S. Radtord ^ind oth. ers, I will on If MONDAY, DECEMBER (, 1922 (it being the first Monda/ in said month) sell at puf>l? auction, to the highest bidder for ush, .at the Court House door of said / Fraftklit County, that certain tract or parcel of land in said Franklin Cotnityyknown as the Stamper tract, baund/d as follows: Beginning at tsmrtl whiteoak on the Branch, R^/H./GrifTin's corner; thence N 73 1-2 Wesf 85 poles to a rock, Grldln's cornet* thence S 2 1-2 W 118 poles IS links /to White oak stump, Henry Alston's cm-ner; thence S 87 E 115 poles to a stoke and pointers, cor ner of No. 2/inAvest's line; thence. N 2 3-4 E 82 nplei to a stake, corner of No. 2 in Jopea f line; thence N 88 1-2 W 22 poles to L small Dogwood on the East side of L branch; thence down -the brancn a J it meanders Northwest wardly 17/po/es to the beginning, con taining fievbnty-one and one halt (71 l-2)'acfes. more or less, and be ing the. sane land which was convey, ed to wid P. G. Radford by McKinne Bros. iCo./ and Franklin Land Co. by deed A&teji March 9th, 1917. Tjrtd 3CJtti day of Octcber, 1922. C.fD. AYSCUE, Commissioner. Polk & ?oik and ? 1 Wm. H / & Thos. W. Ruffln, Attorneys. ll-3-5t SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and Ijy virtue of the power conferred upozt me by that deed of trust executed to the 11th day of Feb ruary, JS20 by H. A. Harris et als and recordeain book 224 at page 430, Reg istry of tTranklla County, N. C., de fault hawng bee* made in the pay ment of tae bonds secured thereby and demand hWving b*<m made upon me by the holler thereof to foreclose the said deed d( trust, p will at or about the hour of moon ori MONDAY, YcOVEMBER Z7, 1922 offer for salA to tile highest bidder for cash, at tqe Coia-thouse door of Franklin Count!, at ^oulsburg, N. C. the following dltscriMd, tract or par cel of land, to- wit; That parcel or tract of land situate laHarris Town ship, Franklin County, IState of North Carolina, described as follows: Boun ded on the North by the lands of W. itr -Allen and M. T. Howell; on the East by Tar River; on the South by the lands of T.""Sr Wilder, containing one hundred and fifty-seven and one half (1'7 1-2) acres, morp or less, and being the tract or parcel of land con veyed to Henry Harris by M. T. How ell by deed Tecorded In book 156 at page 200 In the Registry of Franklin County, N. C. and subsequently con veyed to W. H. Allen by deed of B. "t . Holden and E. H. Malone, Com missioners by deed recorded in book 225 at page 64 said Registry and sub sequently ronveyed by W. II. Allen and wife to V A. Harris et al. Ref. erence to salX deeds and records be ing here- made\pr fujUwr description . Tl^is the 2&thjpfot October, 1922. 11-3-*^ ALONE, Trustee. RE-SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon me by that deed of trust executed on the 3rd day of No vember, 1920 by C. T. Wester and wife and recorded in book 224 at page 465 Registry of Franklin County, N. C. default having been made in the pay ment of the bon0 sacured thereby and demand having' been made upon me by the holder thereof for the foreclos ure of said deed of trust and having previously offered said lands for sale and the laBt and highest bidder hav ing failed to comply with the terms of his bi<J and demand having been made e lor the resalf of paid lands fter described, /I will, on or he hour of nod), on ? DAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922 sale to the highest bidder for the Courthouse door in L*ouis unty of Framclln, State of rolina, the allowing describ r parcel of Hand: Situate in I.ouisbufe Townshln, Franklin Coun ty, Statelof North Carolina, and boun der: as follows: Beginning at a stake. Zollie Mlssenburga corner on Bull Pianch; lience NJB l-2d E 126 poles, 20 links t4 a Rtaki on North side of old Ijouisnbrg Rrfid, H. D. Wester's Sid W f* poles. 10 take/on the North side of Wepter's corner; 2d IK 23 poles 20 links to tlje new Louisburg road, >uth side; thence along l-2d W 10 pole*, N ?2d 2 3-4d W 8 poles. 8 674 5 l-2d W 6 poles. N 82 10 links to the centre . Neat's corner mark the South side; thence S 2 l-2d E 161 piles, 15 links to a stake end pointers on Hull branch, Mrs. Neal's corni r;A thence down said branch as it neaiders 110 poles to the beginning, c >n taking 110 6-10 acres, more or ies >, acAprding to survey of J. T. Insco? , Hurfeyfcr, dated Feb. 10, 1920. and b ing tllp land conveyed to C. T. West r and Wife, Viola Wester by deed of (1. W. Ford and wife, dat ed' Dec. 1, : 919 and recorded In Book 23T7, at page 388, Remstry of i)eeds for irrnnklln C< unty. nAg., reference to IA- hlch deed jand recoM Is hf re made. This the ?t"h day of October, 1922. ll-3_4t J rt MALONfc, JR., Trustee. corner; th links to a said roaa, thence N 1 the center oi a post on th said road N W 12 poles. W 14 poles, S 1.2d W 69 poi of said road ed by a stake FKANKLIX k LOANH AM) Iff HU 7-^.ltf WHY WAIT TIM. THE 1?ANT OAT TO 8ENO THF. COPT IN FOR AW ADVERTISEMENT WHEN THF, AO JfAfl CAN ?IYF YOU A MU'III BET TER JOB IF YOt KEND IT IN hOONKBt OOJiT FOROF.T IT. Ki To Cnr?> T?k? 1.AXATTVE I THM rj 11.50 *? One BIG Week ? AT THE ? Star Theatre MONDAY ,99 "Shadows' Playing in Raleigh this week. Don't fail to see this picture. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ? TWO NIGHTS ONLY ? VAUPEVIJIE 4 - BIG ACTS - 4 singing\talk^g AN*) dancing ? thahesgYviwo special "Rich Mori's Wives" Direct from MATINEE MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY At 2 P M. With a regular ran of variety pictt New Goods Just Arrived We low hare a complete line of fail And winter goods ud want you to ?I?lt our stores where you can ?ee for yourself Just how well fixed we are to take care of your needs In eferjthiiiR to wear for the women and children. y We thank you for the splendid patronage you hare ptren us elnce we opened, and hope j/a will continue to make our store your headquarters when In L^tflsburg.' Z ? Ttif? LADIES SHOP _ - / / at Storpr formerly Occupied by Allen Bros. Co. Mrs. R.^t. Hanrls, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr. THE WATCH WITH A :k 1 Absorber The ordinary ^rist watch is merely tupocket watch reduced incize ank with no provision to counteract the varying comtttions\f being worn on the wrist the deli cate mechanism of aWrist watch never was intended to be subjecteckio inn\meralale shocks and varied mo tions of the arm/ We have the watch wifeij a shock absorber which is made especially for wearing on the wrist. They stand hard bumps and knooks. This watch is guaranteed for 3 years. We'sincerely hope customers will take advan tage of this service "and get out of the bracelet watch trouble. For sale by arrish JEWELER LOUISBURG, North Carolina STOCK HAS GOT TO GO TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC I "5 111 s 141,411 tho bottom hut am in hard luck. You know what that means. It will pay you to come and see me before you buy your feed and groceries for they have got to go. Am still selling Shoes. Every, pair guaranteed to be as represented or your money/Kack. Come to see me when in town. Am always glad to see you. / / / v y / Youra truiy, J. WyPERRY nXsH STREET y/ LO~ISBURa N 0. R. it M HorBMk | JJ"* u' o.uA B.tru' T*rn#.. |0r tfc, V Ui M tk IwUtwewi or dk afcproTc* 7?" Vh ?r ilk _ ? r?Vv*M fa 1(1 W If jom Ml\Mt w **?? ?\*Ol C*M wh?thor^a tor Mi R. F. FtJLLER taalrtars, ?. n.
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