jTots* Dresses Embellished
With Delicate Handwork
One wouTfl think that delicate hand
work would be confined exclusively to
made-at-home frocks for Uttle tots, or
else available only at exclusive spe
cialty shops. However, now that
hand-stltchery la no longer the excep
tion but the rule for children's clothes.
Juvenile departments are a revelation
of lovely, dalny dresses stitched and
embroidered by deft fingers?and at
prices astonishingly reasonable when
one considers the time and skill they
represent.
It's the fashion for youngsters' wash
dresses to' hang straight from the
shoulder or neckline, just as the model
here pictured. It Is of sheer madonna
blue voile and It Is bordered with
white voile, all sewed and seamed by
hand. There Is a vinelike pattern
done across the skirt portion, with
pink bands and green tendrils and
little bowknot effects. . ^The little pan
ties to match the dress peep below
the hemline and they show a few scat
tered buds. If one wishes to limit
their work to a few stitches, a nose
gay in variegated colors embroidered
.on the pocket Is repeated on the shoul
der opposite. This will be found
very effective on wash dresses for this
summer.
Squash Seed, Pumpkin Seed and
^antelope Seed at L. P. HICKS. 4_17-2t
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SALE OK1 LAND
Under and by virtue power of
sale contained In that Mortgage Deed
executed on the 6th day ot December
1917, by J. T. Wilson and wife to J.
U. Alton!, the undersigned..Mortgagee^,
will on Monday the 18th day of May,
1925, at or about the hour of noon af.
the court house door of Franklin
county, in the town of Louisburg, N.
C? offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol.
lowing described lands, lying and be
ing In Youngsvlile township. Frank
lin county, North Carolina. Said sale
being made on account of non-pay
ment of the Indebtedness thereby se
cured. The lands being described as
follows, to.wit:
Beginning at a stump Moore's pond
and Tharrington corner, running a
little North of East seventy-eight
yards, thence a little West of , North
ninety-six yards to a stake In powers
line, thence along the Powers and
Tharrington line to the beginning,
containing one acre more or leBs. One
nice dwelling house is situate on said
lot, and good tobacco barns.
This the 14th day of April, 1925.
4-17-5t J. D. ALFORD, Mortgagee.
TOWN ELECTION
In compliance with the Charter of
the Town of Louisburg and also ef a
special Statute of North Carolina pub
lic laws, the regular election for the
election of a Mayor and six Commis
sioners for the Town of Louisburg
will be held on Tuesday May 5th, 1925.
In the Court House in the town of
Louisburg, N. C. B. B. Perry has
been appointed Registrar, and R. H.
Davis and R. F. Bunn have been ap
pointed poll holders, to hold said
election.
The primary has been called for
Saturday, April 25th, 1925.
The registration books are being
held open according to law and will
close on the 15th day of April, 1925.
There is no new registration, but all
who have become of age or otherwise
qualified since the last election are re
quired to register.
By order of the Board of Town Com
missioners.
L. L. JOYNER, Mayor.
IHEO HASSELL, Clerk. 4-10-4t
To Stop a Cough Quick
take? HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle1 of
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The heeling effect of Hayee' Healing Hooey In
side the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove'e O-Pen-Trate Salve through the porea of
the ?ktn soon Mope agpugh.
Both remedies era packed in ooe carton and the
coat of the combined treatment La 35c. ?
?Just ask your druggist foe HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
I Add Something to
the Total Each Pay Day
I have tried a number of different
plans of saving, and I have found
that there is only one that will as
sure my having a certain amount of
money saved at the end of the year
and that is to put a predetermined
amount of my pay in my Savings
Account the first thing I do each pay
day. If you'll try this plan I know
you will like it. Th6 Bank pays me
0 per cent Interest oh my balance
every six months/ ?
Farmers National Bank
U. S. Government Supervision
Louieburg, N. C.
T. H. DICKENS. President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier
C. IT. 8HERB0D, Vlee-Pre*. E. JL PARHAM, Ai?t C*ikJ?r
DIRECTORS: T. H. Dickens, Ohas. N. Sherrod, H. M.
Stovall, J. S. Howell, G. M. Beam \
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
DR. R. F. YARBOROUGH
Physician and Su
UlfWI
' ?il * *
Office in Blckett and Yar borough
Building.
Office Phone 296 Residence Phone M
8. AX WOOD UK WILL.
Attorney-At-Law,
Loulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 116
Office In First National Bank Building
General Practice
I wish to advise my patients and
the public generally that alter the 1st
of September my business will be on
Cash basis when work Is completed.
DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING
8. P. BUBT, M. D.
Loulsburg, N. C. ?
Offices over Scoggln's Drug Stare
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4 to
6 p. m.
DR. ARCH H. PERRY
General Practice
Wood, N. C.
Office In Service Drug Co.
DR. W. B. BASS.
Veterinarian
Loulsburg, N. C.
Offices and Hospital East Nash St.
Phone Office 33S-L Residence 336-J
Special Attention to Small Animals.
DR. D. t. SMITH WICK.
Dentist.
Loulsburg, H. C.
Office In the First National Bank
Building on Main and Nash Sts.
W. M. PERSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Praetloe in all courts. Office on Main
Street.
G. Ms BEAM
Attorney-at-Law
Off! over Post Office
Pr?c,<v.o in ail courts.
DB. J. B. DAVIS
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Residence, North Main St.
l'elephone: Hours:
Sight 64 , 8:30 to 10:30 a. m.
Day 64 12 to 2 p. m.
\ 6 to 8 p. m.
R. B. White E. H. & J. E. Malone
WHITE A MALONE
LAWYERS
Loulsburg. North Carolina
Scneral practice, settlement of ea
sts# funds Invested. One member of
tee firm always In ths office.
DR. H. G. PERRY
Physician and Surgeon
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day 287: Night 287
DB. J. B. MALONE.
Loulsburg. North Carolina
iMce In Aycock Drag Store, Market
Street, Office Practice Surgery
and consultation.
DB. H. H. JuflNSON
Physician and Surgeon
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Office over Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10
J. O. NEWELL, B. 9.
Lonlsbnrg, J. ?.
Office la First National Bank BulldlDf
Day Phone 24# ? Night Phone 24#-2
Win. H. Ruffln, rnos. W. Ruffln
W*. H. * THUS. W. RCFFIN
Attorneja-at-Law
Loilabarg, I North Carolina
General practice, both civil and crim
inal, In Franklin and adjoining conn
ties, Supreme and Federal Courts.
In First National Bank
JOHN B. BUCK
Registered Engineer
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. County
and Municipal Work. Maps and Land
Surveying.
Bex IN, Warrenton, N. C.
10-31-tf Phone 6 or 6 and 28.
CALL PHONE 10S FOB
CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY
THE SERVICE SHOP
W. B. Mualord, Propr.
Loulsbnrg, N. C.
NOTICE
We are glad to announce to our ens
tomers and friends that we have first
elass line of barbers and are In better
ihape to servn onr cast mers than we
liave ever been. A trial Is all we ask
Thanking your for your patronage
We are yours to serve,.
ST EG ALL B OS.
COLE SAVAGE
Farm Demonstration Agent
Franklin County
Loulsbnrg, N. C.
Office In Bart Building corner Main
tad Court Streets.
DR. J. SAM MITCHINKR
Eye, Ear Nose, Throat
80S Odd Fellow Building
Raleigh, N. C.
A TOINIO
Drove's tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel Its
itiengthenlng. Invigorating effect, see bow
t brings color to the cheeks and how
t Improves the appetite, you will then
icpreclate Its true tonic value.
Rove's Tasteless chill Tonic Is simply
roo and Quinine suspended In syrup. So
deasant even children like It The blood
leeds QUININE to Purify It ami IRON to
Enrich It Destroys Malarial germs and
Rip germs by Its Strengthening, Ihvlgor
tting Effect 80a
New Perfection Oil Cookers and
Vlcks at L. P. HICKS. 4-17-21
NOTICE OP ELECTION
I'e',t,on du'y endorsed by the
?.f.Graded School Trustees of
Rta^r. f,..Graded Scho?' District
in L-r- 7 hat aB elect'on be held
jTwcH-d t"m *l yi '"""inlrmn uX
a special bill passed .by the General
i^semhly of North Carolina on the 5th.
Art i? I'ebruary. 1925, entitled "Air
aid \"l,a?len Chapter on? hundred
rl!i.? ?en' PrlTate Laws of North
ErtahlM' 19?5, enUtled An Act To
of Lo l l& ,aded School In the Town
2?4^. "J*" " beinK House Bill
fiction' ^nato Bill 175. At which
sry.ar wi.u be asc?rtained the
hnrl / , .Pe?P'e With,n M,d Louls
or noi'fh 8cht>o1 D,strict. whether
a^un ,h"l.8hali be ,evied a special
one"2'. i'a* 0t DOt more ,han!itwenty.
lone and two thirds cents ($.21 2-3)
Isald TV t i? va,uat'on or property in
said District in addition to all local
*"8, now levied in said District to
funda said
TYUtri,* iunaa or said
Mce and for the better mainten
ance and support of said Graded
in'?11 tbt Payment of lndebted
The ??Un , y. 8ald Qraded School.
IthJlfti, h ele.?, on sha" b? held on
'nifnl day of May 1925, the polling
| place to be at the building of the
Lonlsburg Graded School in said Di
sinct. a new registraticui shall be
S aM "J"' W" E" la hereby
and^H W ,!Si8trar' and R- H- Davis
f"d pe"y are hereby appoint
ed poll-holders in said election. The
old registration books of said Graded
[School District are hereby ordered to
hereto ?7eP t0 thei said Registrar
shlfl he hPM a' The 8ald election
8ba'' be b?ld and conducted as is pro
Jhi %mt gener"11 election laws of
the State. And for the purpose of
carrying out the new registraUon the
at'fhe ia ks wlU be feepr open
at the Louisburg Graded School Build
to^ f , District as provided by
,a* fAor twenty days, beginning Satur
d?7 M o 1925, and dosing Satur
said rL,' i92| The boundaries for
tallows; Sch?01 D,strlct are as
.Beginning at the mouth of Syca
N H \r i thence up 8ald Greek tc
? E Macon s ford; thence to the Mas
senburg road that leads to J J
|~*?n.s; thence along the Massenburg
(road in a northerly direction to C. W
Roberts and William Allen's line;'
thence along C. W. Robert's line to
Fox Swamp Creek, Adkin Jones' line
I thence with Jones' line to an old ex'
Starch ^ Dear, tbe Plney Drove
Church, thence along said road to the
rLarr~ road near the Cool Spring;
JL along t0 R?ar Swamp
|?'.th*nce d0W11 said creek to its
mouth in Tar river; thence across the
Iv?eIbii . a ^ Southerly direction to
Franklmton Township line in Louis.
|burg and Fr.-.nklinton Road; thence
fct m,h r?^d to MiU path; thence
along Mill path to the residence of
Jack Holmes on Mrs. R. C. Perry's
land; thence southerly along the lines
S' Sberrod. J- P. Tlmberlake
and Mrs. R. c. Perry to Cedar Creek;
thence down Cedar Creek to Timberl
tdat. Bridg? Dhis does "not include
UW Sherrod land); thence in straight
I, , ."ne t0 CamPU3 Creek ford so as
to Include tho old Henry Clifton place
and the farm now rented by Jordan
Hight (1920) to J. C. Jones' line;
thence along J. C. Jones' line to Hen
ry Perry's line; thence along Henry
Jerrys line to B. H. Perry's line;
thence along B. H. Perry's line to the
o d Catlett line to Cedar Creek; thence
along Cedar Creek to its mouth in
car river r thence up Tar river to the
bt ginning at the mouth of Sycamore
Creek.
Those voting for said Increased tax
evy shall deposit a ballot upon which
?ha11 be WTitten or printed
1* OR GRADED SCHOOL," and those
opposed and voting against said in
creased tax levy shall deposit a bal
lot upon which there shall be written
k?,?J^ed "AGAINST GRADED
o(inOOL. '
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Franklin County, this
March 2, 1925.
ARTHUR STRICKLAND,
Attest; Chairman.
S. C. HOLDEN, Clerk. 3-6-llt
NOTICE OP SALE OP AUTOMOBILE
UNDER MECHANICS LEIN
J. T. Wilson will take notice that
under and by virtue ot section 2017 of
the Rerisal of 1915 of North Carolina
and the lein thereby given to mechan
ics for repairs on personal property,
the undersigned will on Saturday,
April 25, 1925 In front of Youngsvllle
Garage in Youngsvllle, N. C., at about
the hour ot 3 o'clock p. m., offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
that Bulck touring car 1920 model
placed by him for repairs with the
undersigned and that sale will be
made to pay the repairs thereon made.
This March 26th, 1925.
3-27-6t YOUNGSVILLE OARAGE.
NOTICE OP SALE OP AUTOMOBILE
UNDER MECHANICS LEIN
John Tomor will take notioe that
under and by virtue of section 2017 of
he Revtsal of 1915 of North Carolina
md the lein thereby given to mechan
cs for repairs on personal property,
he undersigned will on Monday, May
18, 1925. in front of Service Garage,
a Youngsvllle, N. C., at about the
lour of 3 o'clock p. m. oifer for said ,
o the highest bidder for cash that
Jverland Sedan car 1924 model plac
id by him for repairs with the under
lined and that sale will be made to
lay the repairs thereon made.
This April 16th, 1925.
SERVICE OARAGE.
L17-5t A. Y. Allen, Mgr.
, NOTICE ,
Having qualified as Administrator of
he estate of W. B. Morton, deceased,
ate of Franklin County, notice is here
ly given all persons holding claims
gainst said estate to present them to
be undersigned on or before the 27th
\fj of March, 1926, Or this notice will
ie plead in bar of their recoer. All
wrsons Indebted to said estate will
ilease come forward and make im- ?
pediate settlement. This March 26th, <
928.
J. A. Mclver, Adm.
1-27-tt.
SALE OP LAND
Under and by virtue of tbe power
ana authority contained in that deed
of trust executed to Ben T. Holden,
trustee, on the 10th day of February,
. Iai&.bx ti, wllB-AflJJA
Taylor' and duly registered In the of
fice of the Register of Deeds for Frank
> 4i? County in book 234 at page 486,
default having been made in the pay.
ment of the indebtedness thereby se.
cured, and demand made upon me to
foreclose, I will on Monday, May 18,
1025, at or about the hour of noon at
the courthouse door of Franklin coun
ty. sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, that tract or par
cel pf land lying and being in Louis
burg Township, Franklin county,
North Carolina, adjoining the lands
of S. A. Newell and others, and boun
ded as follows:
On the North by J. M. Allen or his
wife, on the East by S. A. Newell and
J. J. Barrow home place, on the South
by Anna Taylor and W. M. Person,
and on the West by J. M. Allen or
wife, containing seven (7) acres more
oi less and being the same tract for
merly owned by J. J. Barrow or his
wife.
This the 15th day of April, 1925.
4.17-5t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee.
FORECLOSURE SALE
By virtue of the power contained in
a Deed in Trust executed by Frances
Brooks, a widow, on January 22nd,
1921, recorded in the office of the
'Register of Deeds of Franklin County
in book 232, at page 33, default hav
ing been made in the payment of the
debt therein secured, on request of
the holder of the same, I shall sell
for cash, by public auction, at the
courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C.,
to the highest bidder, on the 9th day
of May, 1925, the following described
property:
All the right, title and interest of
Frances Brooks in a tract of Forty
Two acres in Franklin County, ad
joining the lands of Mr. Montgomery,
John Cannady, Burt Connard and
others, bought by Robert Brooks from
R. A. Steed.
Henderson, N. C., Mar. 31, 1925.
4-3-4t T. T. HICKS, Trustee.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OP LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale conferred upon ine in that
certain deed of trust executed by Mrs
M. H. Speed, widow, to E. H. Malone,
Trustee, dated Dec 22nd, 1921, recor
ded in Book 224, page 555, Registry
of Franklin County, N. C. default hav
ing been made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured and de
mand for foreclosure having been
made upon me by the holder of the
bond representlug said Indebtedness,
the undersigned trustee will on *
MONDAY, MAY 4th, 1925
at or about the hour of Noon at the
courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C.,
offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash that certain
tract of land situate in Youngsville
township. County of Franklin, State
of North Carolina, being Lot No. 1, in
the division of the lands of Dr. H. H.
Harris, allotted to Mrs. Maggie H.
Spe&d, wife of J. D. Speed in that
Special Proceeding entitled J. D.
Speed et als. Vs W. H. Harris, record
ed in Book 8, Orders and Decrees at
pages 378 et seq., office of C. S. C. for
Franklin County, N.' C. containing
originally 418 acres, but from said
418 acres there has been conveyed to
J. K. Stephenson 111 acres by deed of
J. D. Speed and wife, dated Dec. 27,
1918, recorded in Book 227, page 216,
Registry of said Franklin County,
ard 48.63 acres conveyed to W. C.
Powell by deed dated Nov. 16th, 1922,
recorded in Book 229, page 476, said
Registry and 46.34 acres conveyed to
J. G. Powell by deed dated Nov. 16th,
1922, recorded in Book 229, page 475,
said Registry, leaving in the tract
here conveyed 218.67 acres, more or
less. This 28th day of March, 1925.
4-3-5t E. H. MALONE, Trustee.
NOTICE ,
Having qualified as admiistrator
of the estate of Annie U. Morton, de
ceased, late of Franklin County, notice
is hereby given s'l persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
tbe 27th day of March, 1926, or this
notice will be plead in biar of their re
covery. All persons Indebted to said
estate will plesae come forward and
make immediate settlement.
This March 26th, 1925*
J. A. Mclver, Ad.
2-27-6L
SEABOARD AIR LINE BT.
Effeetive Dec. 28th, 1924
Louisburg, N. 0.
Train*? ihriiyBxoept
Leave Sunday
No. 330 8:30 A IL
No. 312 11:50 A. M.
No. 334 5:00 P. M.
Trains -? Daily Except
Arrive ' Sunday
No. 331 10:15 A. M.
No. 311 3 :40 P.M.
No. 335 ? 7:05 P. M.
For information regarding
rates and schedules apply to
L. L. JOYNER, Agent,
Louisburg, N. C.
JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A.,
Raleigh, N. O.
MONET TO LBMJ ON IMPROVED
farm lands. ( par cant Internet.
No commission, no bonus. May run
for 33 years or ba paid off at opdoa
of borrower. Only a short time re
quired to get the money.
7-14-tf S. ?. NEWELL..
FOR SALE
200,000 Porto Rica Potato plants
$2.50 per 1000 postpaid. Can fill or
ders any day.
W. P. HAYMAN,
3-27-tf R 2, Spring Kope, N. C.
Meats! Meats!
It it is Fresh Meats yon
want I have them. Just call
Phone No. 35-J. I keep the
best of meats at all times.
Also good line of fancy &
heavy groceries.
Give me a call. v
C. H. HOLMES
Grocery & Market
LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP
Julius Lehman. Proprietor
2 doors below F. A. Roth's Star*
We make a Specialty of repairing
Ladles and Gents fine shoes. Give as
a trial, you wtlj be delighted with the
wearing quality of our new Soles and
Goodyear Rubber Heels. Use a pair
of our Panco Soles, they are flexible,
for Ladies and Gents shoes and wea^
from 6 to 12 months.
? * ?"?
Ladles Oak Soles ? 85a
Men's Oak Soles $1.00
All kinds of Harness and Fan Belts
made to order, Neatsfoot Harness Oil,
25 Bicycles for sale at bargain prices.
We also repair. Phonographs and
Sewing Machines.
Breakfast
Is Ready
A moat Welcome sound on Easter Morn. And yon
can make it doubly welcome if yotf order your
Ham from us. Choice of the best Hams we can
secure are used in filling your order.
HARRIS & EVANS
Under Union Warehouse'
LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA