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Watch For Sale ..OF.. . ) FINE SMALL FARMS JANUARY FIRST The McKenzie Farm theWm. or Marcus Allen Farm, and part of Wes. Roberts lands, about 5 miles North of Louisburg, will be sold in smjill tracts, ranging from 12 to 60 acres each, all high ly improved and some _having fine dwellings and farm buildings. ' Wm. H. RUFFIN, Trustee * y FOR SALE! A 500 Cords Pine Wood 100 Cords Oak Wood <zs Wood 3 1-2 miles from town. Will sell in woods or deliver in 5 cord lots or over. W. Blair Tucker SPECIAL GO TO - A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. FOR FRUIT, CONFECTIONERIES AND Xmas Supplies APPLES : - ORANGES BANANAS NUTS ~ * RAISINS ? and a fresh Shipment of Candies. See as before fraying elsewhere. ? , t > un? > ,%St " 1 . The Surety of Purity There are no mimclee iaooole ing. WhaJt goes into the food must ineritibir come oat. Even the he king perfection that results from -the use of - Royal Raking Powder is no miracle. It is simply the result of ab solute purity entering the Roy aJ is made from Cream of Tartar derived from (rapes. It Contains No Atom Leaves No Bitter Taste WHAT DO YOU NEED FOR THE HOLIDAYS ? ( Let Me Supply Your- Wants Just received, a large shipment of finest Flohda Oranges and Grape Fruit, Wine Sap and Rome Beauty Apples, English Walnuts^ "Nigger Toes," Pecans, Almonds and Cocoanuts. Also a full line of Candies of all description, Including fancy Christmas Boxes. - *? > FINEST MALAGA GRAPES AND CALIFORNIA RAISINS Large assortment of N. & W. Overalls for Men and Boys just re ceived. Also a -few Heavy Woolen ?Sweaters, Bath Robes and Kimonas at BARGAIN PRICES. <? A Ful!. Fresh and New Stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Will make it worth j-our while to come to see me when in town. N. B. Tucker (E. FORD'S OLD STAA'D) NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. Bilious Attacks Giye Way to Health In many cases the bilious attack is the indirect result of constipation. There is a good flow of bile and it dis charges into the intestine in the nor mal way, but there is an impaction caused by constipation, ana the bile flows back into the stomach, there to make its presence known in the form of a bilipus attack. T. Victims of bilious attacks after suf fering for years and trying every of fered form of relief, have turned to chiropractic and have found that it removed the cause, and gave Nature a chafftTe to restore normal health. Chiropractic spinal adjustments re move the cause ot disease in ailments of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, rungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lower organs. Dr. Charles R. Brimner CHIROPRACTOR HENDEB.SOX, Nurtii Carolina NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me on the 9th day of March, 1921, by W. E. Muprhy and wife Ella Murphy, which said deed of trnst la recorded la the Register of Deeds" office of Franklin county In book 234, page 229, the debt therein secured being paat due and demand baring been made upon me for fore closure. t- will on 8ATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923 . at about the hour of 13 o'clock, noon, at the court house door In the town of Ixjulsburg, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that cer tain tract of land lying and being In lx>ulsburg township. Franklin county. North Carolina, describe*! ss follows: Beginning in the center of the old road leading from Loulsburg to Nash ville, N. C., corner of the Horton dower, thence along the road N 38 1.4 W 190 feet, N 36 W 500 feet, N 57 1-4 W 142 feet, N 74 1-2 W 248 feet, 8 88 3-4 W 200 feet to the entrance Into the new road leading into fxmlsburg, N. C.t thence along the new road 8 1-2 E 187 1-2 feet, 8 57 E 100 feet, S 37 1-2 E 365 feet, 8 40 1-2 E 300 feet, 9 39 1-4 E 229 feet to the center of the new r6ad In line of thpe Horton dower, thenle along the dower line N 60 3-4 I 111 feet to ttt. Beginning. Containing 4 16 acres, more or lees; and beta* the same tract of land Con veyed to W. >i Murphy by R. A. Pearce and wlf? by deed- duly regis tered In Book 238, page 23f. This Dec 12th, im. ' . 12.16-6* F J. BEASUrr, Trustee. WANTEi>? Jan. 1M. fexpericncM I Double Entry Bookk n s>?r . <Mve Reference. experience and salary destred. X care FranKlth THnea. 12-15-lt SALE Of land Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trvst executed by W. D. Wes ler and wife Annie Wester to A. P. Strickland, trustee on the 8th day of April, 191J>?to oucure the payment of a note due J. L. Wester, which deed Df trust is on record in the office o^ the Register of Deeds for Franklin county in book 224 at page 90; and lefault having been made in the pay ment of the said indebtedness, a n il the said J. L. Wester having made demand upon me to sell the said land according to the ternU and provisr ions of said deed of trult. I will on . SATURDAY, JANUAlfc' 20. 1923 it 12 o'clock, noon, at ttm courthouse Jocr in Louisburg, N. C.?ell at pub It auction for cash, the to>owing des cribed real estate: . A First: being the lot assignl^M^^^ra W. D. Wester known an lOvTsoT 3. bounded as follows, to. wit: Begin ning at a Stake or rock and pointpre on Cypress Creek, corner of No. '5; thence West 30 poles to a rock and [winters, corner of No. 5; thence S I E about 17 poles to a stake in place) 3f a hickory ; thence S 22 W 26 poles 15 links to a stake and gum pointers on Bull Brancb; thence down said branch as it meanders to Cyprees Creek; thence up Cypress Creek as it meanders to beginning, containing J 1-2 acres, more or less. Also Lot No. 5 assigned tO'G. W._ Wester and herein conveyed by him' to W. D. Wester, bounded as folio**, to-wit: Beginning at a rock, corner of No. 3 on Cypress creek; thence West 30 pole* to a rock corner of No. 3; thence N 2 W 28 poles to a rock m" stump hole, formerly a red oak, thence N 87 W 25 poles 6 links to a rook? cor ner of No. 4; thence N 2 1-J E 21 poles to a stake, corner of No. 4 in lite of No. 2; thence Kast 38 poles 7 links to i stake and pointers, corner of No. > Iri Bobbin's line; tBence along Bob bin's line 8 18 E about 80 poles to a white osk. Bobbin's corner; thence K 83 E 4 poles 14 links to Cypress Creek; thence down said creek as It meanders to the beginning. \ contain ing 9 1-2 acres, more or 1MB. This 13lh day of Dec.. IN?. A. P. STRICKLAND. lt-15-#t Trustee. o SALE OF BANK STOCK AND VALU . ABLE MERCHANDISE Tinder and by vlHne of an order of lbs 8uperlcr Court of Franklin Coun ty, the undersigned Administrator will on Wednesday, the 2?th day of Decem ber. 1922, at twelve o'clock, noon, sell at public auction lit the town of Bunn, N' . C., all the remaining stock of goods, wares and merchandise tielong. Iqc to the estate of J. M. White, de ceased, consisting of dry goods, no ttOAs. shoes, hardware, etc. I will also sell at the snme time and place ten shares of the capital stock of the Bunn Bsnklng Company, of Bunn. N. C. Terms of Sale: Cash. / Tthis December 9th. 1922. X. R. WH IT*. Admln:strator " ' of J. M. White, dee d. W. H. Ysrbonoogh. AUy. 12 15 It One tronbl* with the world is n<$ enough wars are being prevented. ' y 'vi 4 -Uj> ' ? - SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE _ Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon me In a certain Deed of Trust executed to m? by PerCy Fos ter and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Count- in Book 234 at page 8. default having been made in the payment of the notes secured therein, and at the request of the holder of said notes. I will on . MONDAY. JANUARY 8. 1923 at the h^trr of twelve o'clock noon, sell at public auction at the court house door in Louisburg. N. G., to the high est bidder for cash all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate in Frank lin county. Town of Louisburg. State of North Carolina, and described as fellows: Bounded on the north by the lands of Zac Terrell; on the east by ths S. A. L. Railway; on the south by the lands of Sam Harris, (formerly a part of this lot) ; and -on? west by the lands of J. T. Clay; containing 3-20 of an acre, more or less, and be ing the lot this day conveyed to said Percy Foster by said Sam Harris and wife. ' This "5th day of December, 1922. 12-8-5t O. M. BEAM, Trustee. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made by Clifton Dickerson and wife to Wm. H. Ruffin, us tee, dated De?T 13, 1J?21, and recorded in Frrnklin Reg. iFtry. in Hook 2*4. past 361, -defkti'l having !>een n adc iz: the pa/mer*. of the debt thereby scoured a^il demaud for fciedosure L* ?ug Peec mai;* rn said t.u-j.ee by holder o? the ccbt sc. secu.fd, the wifc ? rsigue will ca MONDAY, JANUARY 8. 1923 at about the h/ui of noon, a* tr.e court b*:t?e do r fa I omsn rg. N. C. oficr for sale at pi:- !ic auct.cn, tc ?Le highest bidder f-r .ash. tlv tract cf laud ? i ?? dwe?::ag therein . con veyed and the- e described as to.ui a Situate In -ti xvJx Creek t?%uship., near riitl-slrle ana bounded us. h: iows; beginning at D. TT Smith wick'e cornrr on new road running West TO }i?rds. thence North 70 yards to a rock Dickerson's line, thence East 70 yards to the Warrenton and Louisburg road, the nee South to the point of beginning, containing one acre mere or iecs. Tliis December 8th, 192 12-8-5t Wm. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. ? FOR SALE One piir mules very cheep. Tfcjs is a medium heavy pair of mules and guaranteed to be sound. Price $250. Write J. C. JONES, Warrenton, N. C. or see I&Y PEARCE. Louisburg. 12-15-2t | NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL FSTATE Under authority of and pursuant to an order of Jos. B. Cheshire, Jr., U. S. Referee In Bankruptcy, in the mat ter of J. A. B, Falkner, bankrupt, made at Raleigh, X. C. on the 6th day of November, 1S22. I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Louisburg, N. C. on 11th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922 at 12 Noon, subject to confirmation by the Referee ten days after saie. with out notice, the following described real estate: ^ ~ ' Tract No. 1 ? Adjoining the lands of T. L. Gooch and others. Beginning at a rock Sherman's corner in-Gooch's line; thence along Sherman's line X rrvr 58 poles to a small Poplar, Oris. j sc.m's corner in Sherman's line; thence X 22 E 34 poles 10 links to Lyan's Creek an iron stake on South bank Gflssom's corner; thence jlown the said creek as it meanders about 52 poles 16 links to an Iron xtake at bridge Gooch's corner; tHetocc Gooch's linfSouth 2 1-2 W 26 poles 11 links to th#beginning. Containing T.8 acres. Book J46, page 578, Register of Meeds office of Franklin county. V Tract Xo. 2 ? Adjoining the lands of Mrs. Rebecca Sherman and others. On, the North by the lands now owned ot formerly owned by A. Grissom, on JJje East by lands of Mrs. Rebecca Shets?an, the South by Mrs. Rebecca Sherman and James Wright and on the West by the lands or A. W. Wil son, containing 92 1-2 acres more or less." See deed in Book 128. page 37. Register of Deeds office of Franklin county. BENNETT H. PERRY. Trustee in Bankruptcy of J. A. B. Falkner. Bankrupt. November, 1922. 12-1 it The above gale was continued to Monday. January 8th. 1923 at about noon, by consent ot all parties. This Dec. 11th, 1922. 12-16-4t B. H. PERRY. Trustee. '?"ftOTICE OF THE SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue oT power and authority contained In that certain deed of trust executed and de.tvered by Nick Richardson to C. E. May. the 1st day of November, 1917, to f ecu re certain notes then held and still held by one I. B. Gardner, which said deed of trust is duly recorded In the office of th? Register of Deeds for Nash county In book 219 at page 2H and In the office of the Register of Deed-* for. Frrfnklln county in book 2Z1 at pagf? 122, default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand In writing halv ing been made upon the undersigned, J. O. May, administrator of C. K. May, deceased, the undersigned will, on Ute 1st DAY OF JANUARY. 1923 at the courthouse door In Nashville. Nash county, N. C., between the hours of 12 o'clock M and 1 o'clock P. M. pffer for sale and sell to the highest fridder, for cash, the following describ ed real estate: Lying snd being in Nasn and Frank lin counties, adjoining the lands o# Ashley Batton. John Alford, the Cn4 pepper land and J. J. Green, belnig the "Hbmeplace" of the ssld E. W . Green, and known as the old Ran Wheless place, containing 72 acre*, more or less. It being tne same land conveyed by E. W. Green to I. B. Gardner, by deed of record In the of fice of the -Register of Deeds for Frank lln county, book 213 at page 247. , This the 28th day of Nov.. 1922. J. O. MAY, Admtmstrstor of the estate of O. K. May. trwstee. 12-8-44 deceased. vr PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DR. K. F. IlXtOMCU i*kj aiciaa u4 lil|in UiUw(, C? Office In Btckau and Y a i bis nap Building Office Phone m Hviduc* Phaae XS dr. w. ?. ho Office X Hotel BulhUn* 8. 1TVM1 NK WILL. ittWMJ-it-U*. Loulaburg. N. C. Phone No. 111^ Office In Flrat National Bank B?IMtn I wish to advise my patients and the public, generally that alter the let of September my basinets will be oa a Cash basis vben work is completed. DB. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING 8. r. Bt'KT. M. D. Lodstall. N. C. r Offices over Scoggln's Dm Baa Hoars 11 i m. to 1 [ m_ sad 4 te 6 p. m. DR Ye . , N. C. Offices and Hoeplial East Nash St. Phone Office 3U-L Residence TW J Special Attention to ????-" Animals. DR. D. ?. I .I.G. Office la the First National 1 Building oa Main aad Hash I ..a.m. rusos. ATTORNEY -AT -LAW WkMe *. _ WHITE * HALO.IE rands Inreatod. Ol< -re An always ta the DR. H. 6. PERKY Physician aad Saigtaa Loabbwrg, Sarth CaraUaa Offices Adjoining; Aycock Drag Oft. Telephones: Day 287 Night 24C-J DK.JLE. HALO NR. twKt North Carodaa -> In Aycock Dtv More. Matkat Street. Office Practice Uargery aad consnltation. DR. H. H. JOHSSOS Pkjskiaa aad Sargcaa Loaisbant, >erth CaraUaa Office orcr Aycock Drue Co. Telephones: Bay and Night both No. 1* ? < J. 0. HE WELL, M. D. LeaJsbarg, H. - Office in First National Bank Buildtac Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone M?-> 8. *. BEAJ Attoroe) -at-Law Offices OTer Post Office Practice in a^i coarta w? H. Haffln, fhoe. Ra WH. k. * THOH. W. REFFIR Mart* ?i antral practice, both dtfl maL ta Franklin and 3aa, Supreme and Offices la First National Building THE CITY BARBER ffli Next Dear ta Farmers m n< Only barber shop ta L by white men. The beat moat reasonable prices Cleaning aad in nsslin 4a connection. Clothas ? ? lITered promptly. *- C. We have Are good barbers aad jwa will recetre the beat of mm. ? % Also Kasex Aatomobfle tor Mrs at all Mas as. at ? DA T S D I E M da lira, eare tbey eat BAT-RAT Aad they leave aa a4ar MM. Deal lake ear ward far B fcj ? parksg*. fata aad <??l weal MA K- Rata pan ap all teed ta RAT-85 AP. Three Ma. Sie aise (1 cake) him* -kr Paatrj, kltrbea ar Cedar. Ke aiae (> rake*) far Bea*e, raapa. ar amal tl.2* aiae (i eakea) (arm aad ~ * " "on"' bay yoar X mas i, Osage*. Apple* sad all BomeOro.^, |, u ^ eaeiythlng except their L" ~
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