OUR FOUNTAIN is in Full Bloom. Cold Drinks of all kind. Give us a trial is all we ask. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded and will save you money. Seibert Poison Fly Paper Bee Brand Insect Powder 8 Sheets for 10c 10, 25 and 50c Size F. R. Pleasants PHONE 222 J Furniture The season's best and most popular styles and designs both in Suits and Extra Pieces. Call in and look over our Stock before you begin your spring cleaning that you may easily solve your arrangement problem. W. E. White Furniture Co. Summer Demands Window Screens Screen Doors Screen Wire Window Frames Lawn Mowers Insect Powder Fly Paper Fly Traps Disinfectant Lawn Hose L. P. HIOKS Muke Tliem Work "Who would sutler most If the I. \V. \V. radicals had been successful In demoralizing operatic* Industry on M?y '1? The working communities- where the industries are located. A man who listens lo the talk of an I W W. in on a par wit!* the man ?a ho looks down the muzicl of a load td gun while fooling with the trigger. What can the I. W. \V. give the American workmen but demoralized government and unemployment. Why don't the I W. W go to Kus sia? Because the workmen there are starving to death ungtyr the policies which they advocate here and air 1. \\ W. could not fill his stomach there cfT the labor of others he might have to work and starve. The I W. W agitators have Just been turned down hard, but they will not proit by the lesson. They should be rounded up and sentenced to work. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtu-' of authority contained ft that certain dtf-:d of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by R D. Mosley an I wife on the 5th ditv of April, 1922. the condition* In the said deed of tru-t not having been complied with, tl.e injeht. ?Iv.es.s there by secured being i>;nt due and demand having been made u;>on :ue for li/re closure.T will on MONDAY. JIN E is, 1j2J at about 12 o'clock M. at tho court house door at Loulsburg. N. C\ ofTer for s'tle to the highest bidder, for cash, that certain tract of land lying and being In Sandy Creek township. Frank lin couuty, North Carolina, described as follows: Hounded on the North by the lands William Plnnell, on the East by the lands of Ed Faulkner, on the South by tho lands of Wiley Askew and on the West by tho lands of W. S. Per nell. Containing 39 acres, more or less. Being the same land devised to Patty Mosley by the will of her father, Wiley Mosley. This May 16, 1923. 5-18-at S. A. NEWELL, Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of trust to J. G. Mills, Trustee from J. T. Wilson and wife, which said deed of trust is tecorded in the office of the Register cf Deeds of Franklin county in Book 225, page 23, default having been made in th-? payment of the notes secured thereby, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the town of Lcuisburg, N. C. on MONDAY. JUNE IS. 1923 at 12 M. the following described real estate: A certain parcel or tract of land sit uate In Harris township, Franklin county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Samuel Harris, Perry and Tattersan, Joe Young, J. T. Wilson and others, and being the land con veyed to W. B. TimherlaKe by Caro line Timberlake by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 71, pag'e 145, and afterwards conveyed to J. T. Tim berlake by Emma Timberlakd and c'hers, and containing 180 a-jres, ir.ore or less. This land is known as "The Gid Wiggins" land. This the 14th day of May, 1923. 5-18-5t J. G. MILLS, Trustee. TRUSTEE S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the powerJ conferred upon me In a certain deed of trust executed to me by Henry Y. Cleek and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County In book 224, page 496, I will on MONDAY, JUI.Y 2, 1323 at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auc tion at the courthouse door in Liouls burg, N. C , to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract or parcel of land situate in Hayesvllle Township, Franklin County, N. C.. and descrlbj ed as follows: Beginning at a stone, Mrs Josh Cheeks's corner, thonce S 24.70 chain* to a stone on the Hayes vllle road, Mrs. Josh Cheek's corner, thence along along said roaj X 69 3-4^ degrees W 230 chains, N 6 1-4 degrees W 6 50 chains, N 57 1-4 degrees W 5. 0 chains, N 57 1-4 degrees W 7.62 clains to a stone, Green's corner on the road, thence N 1-4 degrees Ei lfc.30 chains to the beginning, con- 1 tainlng thirty-six and one halt' acres j according to a survey made by. Thomas Taylor, May 11th, 1920, and being the tract of land conveyed, to Henry Y. Cheek by W. W. Green byj deed dated February 28th. 1921, and, said deed of trust having been execu- ; ted to secure the balance of tli ? pur- 1 chase money therefor. This 1st dav of June, 1923. 6-l-5t W. H. YAT.ROROUGH, Truitee. NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix ci tlie estate of W. H' Byrum. decuus<-d. line of Franklin County, all per.-o^:-. h":l<! ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25'.h day of May, 1924, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate settle ment. This May 24th, 1923. 5-25-6t MRS. W. H. BYRUM, Ex NX. SALE OF VALUABLE LANI) Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court entered In that Special Proceeding entitled "Mary Jane Foster et als vs. M. T. Hawkins" the undersigned Commissioners will, at or about the hour of noon on MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1923 at the Court House door of Franklin County, offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder, upon the terms hereinafter set forth, the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land, situated In Hayesviile Township Franklin County,, North Carolina, described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of the estate of J. A. Hawkins, on the East and South by the lands of Mat thew T. Hawkins, and on the West by the lands of the estate of J. A. Hawkins and W. O. Mitchell, con taining 97 acres, more or less, and being the tract of land upon which Thomaa H. Hawkins resided at the time of hla death. TermB of sale: One third cash and the balance payable In two equal annual Installments deferred pay ments bearing Interest at the rate of six per centum per annum from the date of deed until paid and being se cured by a mortgage or deed of trust on the property above described. This the 26th day of May. 1923. W. H. YARBOROUGH, E. H. MALON'E, 6-l-4t Commissioners. "I Got Ileal Mad When I Lost My Setting Hen," Mrs. Jlunnan. "I went Into the hen house one morning and found my favorite setter dead. I got real mad. Went to the store, bought noma RAT-3NAP and In a week I got six dead rats. Every body who raises poultry should keep RAT-?lNAP.p Throe slies, 36o, 65c, $125. sold and guaranteed by Cash Grocery and Market. . _ NOTICE Huv::.?r juulihed as executors of the ??-???? of J. IJ Allen, deceased, late "I Franklin County, all p?rs?us holding claims against said estate are hereby 'ir.c-sl To present them to the under ? ! on before the ISth day of Ml ? I'-Jt. ov this notice will b? plea 1 1 :l bar of th^ir recovery. All pers: n- in '.??b,?-.' to said estate will plea>- 'vi-ne f ?rwir?l and make imme diate < -.:1 m< :.t. This May 17, 1*23. H \V ALLEN. B vi alli:n. 5-1 s;r Executors Win. H ?v Tho-!. \v. I.ul'i:), Atty NOTICE Having jualified as Adn inistrafor of th?* estate of Isaac M. Gupton, de ceased. late of Franklin County, no tice i shereby given all persons hold ing claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of May, 1924, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All person j indebted to said estate will please rome for ward and make immediate settlement I This May 10th, 1923. iE-ll-?;t J. W. GUPTON, Admr. 1 SALE OF LAND Und-r and by vlriure of the power and a ;-!:ority contained in that deed of tr isr executed on the 20th day of Octol). r. 1 :? X 5. duly registered in tho office ? ?! the Register of Deeds for Franklir. County in Hook 210. Page 4, rtct:>u!l having been made in th-j paytnei.t of the indebtedness thereby secured Ujn! demand made upen mt '.o foreclose in accordance with the terms'nnd provieions thereof, I the utidersiened Trustee, will s II at pub lie auction to the bigest bidder for cash at the Court hona-* door of F ank lin County, N. C.. on Monday the '?5th day ->l June, 1923, that certain tract or parcel of land situate tu Frank 11 . County. Louisburg Township, North Ctrolhia. and described as follows Adjoirling the lands of Mrs. F. X. Ji yn^r and J Xt. Allen, Beginning at the Southeast corner of Mrs. F. N Joyner lot on the Street running North of the Louisburg Graded School Campus; thence In a Northerly di rection along Mrs. F. X. Joj ner's line to the J. M. Allen line; tbence In an Easterly direction alcng the J. M. Allen line Ninety feet (90) to a stake In the eaid Allen line; thence In a Southerly direction in a line parall .? to the said Mrs. F. N. Jjyrer liio to a point in said Street running North of the Louisburg Graded School Cam p. e ; thence along satrt Street in a Westerly direction Ninety feet (901 to the beginning, it being the same lot"* conveyed by XL S. Cliftcn and wife ?o Alice j Czzell by deed re corded in the Registry of Franklia County In book 153. Page SO, ,.cgfer 'jftice to which record is nere n.ade. This th-> 2'jth dav of Vay, 1923. C i? it E. H. Malone Trustee B<?ing heavyweight champ Is easy work, but Dempsey will fight you be fore you get that job. HONEST i Are j on treating your talents with dne credit when yon hare to bny an automobile every few years when yon can haye a deep well drilled with pure water, that will stand for aees, or haye lights or water Installed that will last a life time. We furnish those things that go to make up a permanent eon yenlent for home comfort. White Pump & Well Company, Inc. Well Drillers and Wa ter Supply Contractors. Norlina, N. C. LEATHER Has Advanced 10 Cents a Pound But we are still putting on Soles at the following old prices: Ladles Boles 85 cents pair Men's Boles $1.00 per pair Panco Soles, tougher than leather, absolutely waterproof $1.25 Plo-w Lines 25 cents per pair Myers Stock Food.. 3 pkg for 25 cents Any k(nd Harness made to order. LOTJISBTJRO REPAIR SHOP J alius Lehman. Proprietor 1802 1922 LOUISBURG COLLEGE A Junior College for Young Women With a Standard Preparatory Course of Four Years Faculty of specially trained, consecrated Christian teacher#. Health Record Unsurpassed. Home-like Atmosphere. Soclil Life Carefully Guarded. Athletics. In addition to the regular college courses. Classical and Literary, attention Is called to the departments of Art, Business, Education, Expression, Home Economics, Music (Piano, Voice, Violin, Theory, ctc.), and Religious Education. Rates low a* consistent with Rood serilce. Send for free Catalog. For further information write, A. W. Mohn, President, - Louisburg, N. C. SPECIAL Sugar Cured Picnics, wrapped per lb 14c Choice Cuts Western Steak per lb 35c Choice Roasts,, per lb 25 - 30c Stew 12'-jc Soup Bone 5c Hamburger Steak, per lb .30c Small Tender Pork Ch ">ps, per lb 30c Pork Koa^t . . . "Joe Home-made All Pork Sausage per lb 25c Frankfurter Sausage .... 20c Fresh Sparenbs 221,:-o F resh Pork Brains 2^0 Beef ami Pork Liver .... 20c C'ouutrv St vie Slice Ham . .40c F. F. V. Hams 35c Country Hams 30o Slice Bacon 35c Armour an>l Kingan in 1 lb. carton ' !5e Phone Orders Promptly De livered. Our Refrigerating Plant will keep fresh meats as good in summer as in winter. Qualitv guaranteed at all times. CASH GROCERY and Market Phone 270 Louisburg, N. C. DRINK AT OUR FOUNTAIN WHITE'S ICE CREAM "Surety of Purity" Sanitary Cups. Clean Spoons. Pure Drinks. Aycock Drug Co. Incorporated THE FRA5KUH ITM19 ihoold M In tow hnmn. H jrr>n ?r? not a Mki Heritor, be one. Send hi jowt wb RcrtpUon and help M to b?rt for * better eommanJtr. *?*? * MMSrftx to M;W tub franklin ntm IJl 11.50 fttTtRH

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