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Full Value for Your Grocery Money There is a great amount of satisfaction in feeling that the money you spend for Groceries is bring ing you a full measure of quality-yalue. We guarantee that you will be satisfied with what you get here. Feed Stuffs always on hand. Our line of Shoes is complete and our prices will convince you that ours is the store from which to buy your,Shoes. Yours truly, J. W. PERRY $200.?? Diamond Ring TO BE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE BEGINNING, NOVEMBER 1st, 1925, I will give a coupon ticket with every one dollar ($1.00) purchase made at my store until December 24th, 1925, at 4 o'clock p. m. The coupon to this ticket will entitle the holder to a chance at a $200.00 DIAMOND RING to be given away absolutely tree, to the person holding the lucky number. The holder ot the number must be present to win or another number will be drawn. This is done as an advertisement to show to you the confidence we have in our Jewelry and our ability to make you an attractive price Come in and let us sell you your holiday gifts and take a chance at being the lucky winner of the beautiful $200.00 Diamond Ring. I W. PARRISH Jeweler LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA FOR RENT Good 4 horse farm, 2 1-2 miles from Lou ? j isburg. Fine cotton and tobacco land. Best pasture in Frank lin county. 2 five room dwellings. Will rent on halves or for fourth. Wedon D. Egerton LOUISBURG, N. C. NOTICE North Carolina. In Superior Court Franklin County. Before the Clerk . Jessie Wllliama, et ale. Vs. Charlie Wllliama, C. A. Williams, J. T. Wllliama and Willie Morrla, the laat named being a minor and 17 yeara of age. The defendant, J. T. Wllliama, will take notice that an action entitled a bore has been commenced In the Su perior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, to partition a tract or land situate In said county and state, In which the said defendant has an un divided Interest; and the said defend ant will further take notice that he la required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county In the courthouse in Louisburg, North Carolina, on the 1st day of De cember, 1926, and answer or demur to the petition In said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the petition. This, the 26th day of October, 1926. \ J. J. YOUNG, C. 8. C.. 10-30.4t Franklin County. Keen Cutter and Diamond Edge Axes at L P. HICKS. 11-13-lt I SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND LOT IN FRANKLINTON. N. C. Under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the Superior Court of Franklin County, N. C., in that Spec ial Proceeding entitled, "W. W. Shear on, Adm'r. of Mrs. Llssle M. Winston, Deo'd. Vs. J. E. Winston, et ale." the undersigned Commissioner will, on I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1925 at or about the hour of noon, at the courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. O., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being In the Town of Frankllnton, North Carolina, adjoining Joyner St., W. W. Shearon and others and more fully described as follows: Situate on the South side of Joyner St., and bounded as follows: On the North side by Joyner St; on the East by the W. W. Shearon lot; on the South by the Louleburg branch of the Seaboard Railroad, and on the West by Winston St It being that resi dence and building lot In which said fflra Llssle M. Winston resided at the time of her death. This 19th day of Oct, IMS. W. L LUMPKIN, 10-22-St Commissioner. I Another Louisburg Case! Time-tested by a Louisburg J oat another report of sicknessand ?offering relieved by Doan't PflJs. Another Louisburg case that tell* of lasting benefit. What can be more convincing? Thousands recommend Doan's for backache, rheumatic puna, headaches, dizziness and distressing urinary disorders. Doan's are ai ulant diuretic to the kidneys. Pg have helped thousands and help yon. A Louisburg case Mrs. F. L. Herman, Church St, says: "My kidneys bothered me lot I heard a great deal about D< PUls, so 1 got some at the Aj Drug Co., and they cored me of the trouble." OVER THREE TEARS LATER, Mrs. ] Sermon said: "Since Dcian's eared me I haven't been bothered with my kidneys." Pries 60c, at aU dealers. Dob") simply ask for a kidney remedy?gyt Doan's Pills ? the tame that Mrs Herman had. Foater-Milborn Oo? Mfrs, Buffalo, N. T. SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Effective May 10th, 1925 Louisburg, N. C. Trains Daily Except Leave Sunday No. 330 8:30 A M. No. 312 11:40 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 6:15 P. M. For information regarding rates and schedules apply to L. L. JOYNER, Agent, Louisburg, N. C. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., Raleigv N. C Amalaga GrapeS, Fruits, at JNO. W. KING'S. MORTGAGE SALE. iJy virtue cf the power of sale con tained in that deed of trust made by Charlie Watkins to W. H. Horton, Trustee, dated January 11, 1923, re corded in Book 234, page 493, Frank lin Registry, default having been made In the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on the undersigned by Mattle May, Administratrix of the said N. R. May, the undersigned will en MONDAY DECEMBER 7, 1925, at about the hour of noon, at the Court House Door in Loulsburg, K. C., offer for sale for caah, to the highest bidder, the property conveyed in said deed of trust and there described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land situate in Franklin County, Dunns Township, State of North Carolina, des cribed as follows: Tract Number 10, 11, 12, and 13 in plot of land formerly owned by the Fowler Heirs, which plot is on record in Franklifa Couhty Registry in Book 192, page 560, to which plot reference is hereby made for a more perfect description thcreoi Tract Number 10 containing 30.25 acree, Tract'11, 12, and 13 containing 20.10 acres more or less. But from the same there has been sold and convey ed by J. S. Williams, and wife seven acre by deed dated October 28, 1912. recorded in said Registry in Book 190, page 487, which is defined as fol lows: Beginning at a cedar stake, Nick Hall's corner in Percy Watkins line, thence S. 46 E. 40 poles to a maple, thence S. 36 W. 23 poles to a stake; thence N. 69 West, 41 poles to a stake in Nick Hall's line; thence W. 36 E. 39 poles 11 links to the be ginning. Which tract of 7.61 acres is hereby excepted from this conveyance to Percy Watkins, to whom it was conveyed, his heirs and assigns, be ing in the tract now conveyed 50.75 acres more or less. , This November 6. 1925. W. H. HORTON, Trustee. Mm. H. Ruff in, Atty. ll-6-5t. To Core a Cold in One Day Tak? LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tabfctt.) fc Eg NOTICE By virtue of a Judgment of the Su perior Court of Franklin County made In the cauae of E. P. Dodd and others Ex-parte, I shall on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1925 at courthouse door In Loulsfcairg. N. C. sell at tmbllc auction to the highest bidder tor cash. Lot No. 1 in the di vision of the Ransom Dodd land con taining 68.2 scree, and Lot No. 2 In the division of said land containing 53.7 acres. This land adjoins the land of E. C. Bullock. Cleveland Perry, Henry Heggan and others, lying and situated In Dunns township, Franklin County. N. C., with metes and hounds set forth in plat of survey made by Plttman St ell In above cauie, Time of sale: 12 o'clock, M. Terms of sale: CASH. This Nov. 9th, 1925. U-13-2t W. M. PER80N, Com'r. COW-NE-DA COW-NE-DA The greatest cow teed tor bringing down the milk erer eeen. 24 per cent Protein. Sold close to Introduce. JNO. W. KINO. 11-4-St MONET TO LJBMU ON IMPROVED farm lands. ? per cent interest. No commission, no bonus. May ran for SS years or be paid off at option of borrower. Only a short time re quired to ret the money. T-14-tf S. A. NEWELL. THE BURDEN OF LOSS IS LIOHT When Your Property Is Insured Pay a small premium yourselt and let the company pay a big loss when the Are occurs. Fire comes when you least expect It, and generally when you are least prepared to sustain a loss. We write policies in the best American companies. That means prompt payment o( losses. We Insure Anything Insurable FRANKLIN INSURANCE & REALTY CO. LOUISBURO REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor 2 door a below F. A. Rotb'a Store WASTED! 10,WO POUNDS GREEN COW HIDES AND CALF SKINS AT TOP NOTCH PRICES Dog Collars from 25c up to $1.00. Dog Chains, .Dog Harness. \ Any style of Fan Belt mkde to order We make a specialty of repairing Ladies and Gents fine shoes. We have secured the services of Mr. George Reynolds from Paduca, Ky., who Is an Expert shoe maker. Give us a Trial, all work guaranteed. J. LEHMAN, Proprietor. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION FOR ABOLITION EPSOM SCHOOL DISTRICT Upon petition of one-half of the qual ified voters residing in Epsom School District for that portion thereof situ ate In Franklin County, State of North Carolina, said petition being .in due fcrm and duly approved and indorsed by the County Board of Education of Franklin County, it is hereby ordered that an election be held in the said portion of said district situate in Franklin County, in accordance with the provisions of Article 17, Chapter 136 of Public Laws of North Carolina. Session 1923 and Acts Amendatory thereto, at which election shall be as certained the will of the people with in said territory whether the special tax now levied in said territory shall be abolished or not. The said election shall be held on Monday, Dec. 21, 1925. The polling place shall be at Dickie's Store, situate in said territory. A new registration shall be made and Dur wood Dickie is hereby appointed reg istrar, and Opie Frailer and T. H. Weldon are hereby appointed poll hol ders. The boundaries of said portion the Epsom School District, situate In Franklin County, are as follows: "Beginning at a point where Lynch's Creek crosses the line of Hayesrille and Frankllnton Townships and thence up said creek to the Vance and Frank lin County line; thence In a Northeas terly direction along said county line to a point where Vance, Franklin and Warren Counties Join; thence In an Easterly direction along the Warren and Franklin County line to the point where Hayesvllle and Sandy Creek Townships cornef In the Warren and Franklin County line; thence in Southerly direction along the Hayes vllle and Sandy Creek Township line to the Orace R and W. Q. Kearney lands; thence starting In an Easterly direction and following the boundary line of the Orace R and W. O. Kear ney lands, so as to Include the same, back to the Hayesvllle and Sandy Creek Township Una; thence In a Southerly direction along said Hayes vllle and Sandy Creek Township line to the line of the Ingleside School Dis trict; thence in a Southwesterly direc tion along said. Ingleside School Dis trict line to a point where said line crosses Toole's Creek; thence In a Westerly direction along said Frank llnton and Hayesvllle Township line to the point of beginning." The registration books shall be open from the 21st day of November, 1135 to the 12th day of December, 1925, -and the registrar will have said books at the said polling place each Saturday' during said period from the 21st day of November. 1926 to the 11th day of December, 1925. By the order of the Board of County Commissioners of Franklin County, this the 5th day of Nov., 1925. ARTHUR STRICKLAND. Attest: Chairman. 8 C. HOLDEN, Clerk. ll-6-7t Subscribe' to The Franklin TUnss New Silks to Fashion Smart Frocks For the Coming Year Did you ever stop to think how many dresses are need ed to fill your wardrobe so that you have style?right frocks for every occasion? We considered this very thing and have assembled the loveliest of fall silks from which such frocks can be made. The new materials include satin crCpes, flat crepes, plain cantons, faille, brocaded georgettes and flowered georgettes. The colors are in great variety?pencil blue> catawba, golden pheasant, rust, Monterey, black prince, French blue, Epinard green and black. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY EMBROIDERY PIECES Stamped in new and enticing designs invite your attention to dainty sewing for afternoons at home. Pieces include towels, luncheon sets, scarfs, buffet sets, center pieces, dresses- aprons, night gowns and silverware cases. SMART KID GLOVES Best dressed women are choosing soft kid gloves with turnback cuffs trimmed in stitchery or perfor ated designs. Colors are tans, browns and grays. Cape gloves and gloves of dressy French kid. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. AT Your Price I HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE ON ALL SHOES IN MY STORE AND YOU CAN NOW BUY THEM AT YOUR OWN PRICE. COME AND SEE WHAT BARGAINS YOU CAN GET. GALVANIZED ROOFING I have a big supply of Galvanised Roofing bought di rect from the factory and can save you big money on your purchases. My lines of Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishings are complete .. l.'~ .he season's latest and best and all priced within reach of all - Yon will do yourself an injustice if you buy before looking over my stock. T.f. HARRIS YOUNGS VILLI, N. 0.
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