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The BULL'S EYE America is Safe with "BulTDurham A gang of Scientists left on a Boat for a year's cruise to study queer kind of Fish in the South Atlantic Ocean. They should have stayed here in New York and went to see and hear what I did the other day, a real Red Bolsheviki meeting. They would have seen queer looking lush there,Suck ers, Eels, Flounders, Bullheads, and every Guy that got up was a big mouth Bass. They denounced everything in America, The Weather, The Constitution, White Gloves for Pall Bearers, Mah Jongg, Lower Taxes, Suspenders, Cross Word Puzzles; Shower Baths, League of Nations and Ice Cream Pies. After looking them all over I found what was the matter witlj, them. There wasnt a one of them knew enough to roll his own. How are you going to improve on a Government if you dont know that much. Every man you see pouring "Bull" Durham into his paper, you can bet he is satisfied with America, because its the old right down to earth Amer icans that do it. P. S. Ti- ere is joing to be another piece in this , iper soon. Look for it Bull Durham Guaranteed by 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City - Automobiles from thirteen states and countries were seen In an hour * on Highway No. H bra Franklin County motorist returning from Ra leigh Tuesday. The one tartherest from home was from San Diego, California. One was from the pro vince of Quebec In Panada The others earns from Maine. Vermont, Massachusetts. Rhode Island, Connec ticut, Mew York, New Jersey, Pennsyl vania. Maryland, Virginia and South Carolina. It Ten Experience "Dark Honrs" Our flashlights Will DM Thaa*. A Oaanplets Assortment, Also Bulbs and Batteries at L. P. HICKS. U-lS-tt About your' Health . Thing* You Should Know bf )o?rph Galon. M. D DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS Kidneys are remarkably free from sensory nerves, hence are not sensible to pain. If you have a backache therefore, do not insist that your "kidneys must be affect ed," and do not be alarmed if your neighbor tells you that you are get ting Bright's Disease. The chief tiling I wish my reader to remem ber is, that kidney diseases of se rious nature may exist, without a trace of backache?ever. One thing I have observed, finding it true id ways, is this: The individual who is compelled to rise at night more i than twice had better consult his 'physician about his kidneys. Most kidney diseases that I have met, have high blood pressures,?hence in "all high blood pressure cases, the -kidneys should be carefully looked after bw . capable examiner. One of the most painful affec tions known to man is "gravel" or renal calculus. But the offender is aever in the kidney when pain is caused. The gravelly crystals form in the funnel-like cavity at the point where drainage starts from tho Vidney. Tf they are washed down this sroail canal, the rough concretions produce agonizing pain, requiring the most powerful agen cies at our command to relieve it, end if complicated, even the sur geon may be needed to save life! indolent or sedentary habits tend to produce stagnation always, and stone in the renal passage* is 1 result of stagnation. Drinking jlenty of wholesome water is al ??ays a preventative of stagnation r. Most o:" the channels of elimina f.vn, ?nd Is hence a potent factor it maintaining good health. 1'FXT WEEK?ALCOHOL ?I Book Ob.. , . Mn "QUIZ?. Mas fiwa that book. uxlarMd kr Km C. Otaar, Dtrootor mi Extension At ftw Tort Beard mi Bdseation. oxxleo will W foand iittlbr.al u Puzzle No. 21 A Mental Cain Skewer. Re-arrange these figures, as Cat each Una totals U. ?18 !b Pnxxle No. 23 Easy to Memorize A dual was fought in Texas by Alex Shott and John S. Nott. It Is reported that Nott was shot and Shott was not. ' .No doubt it is better to be Shott than Note > There is a rumor, however, that Nott was not shot, though Shott "admits he shot Nott, which sug gests either that the shot Shott shot at Nott was not shot, or tha" Nott was shot notwithstanding. It may appear when the triu comes on that the shot Sho'.t sho shot Nott, or as accidents with Are arms are not uncommon, it is quite possible that the shot Shott sho; Shott himself, when the whole af fair would resolve itself into it original elements, and Shott v. oul< 'ha shot, and Nott would he not. ?* We think, . however, th.-.t tl. shot-Shott shot shot not ?hott. bi . Nott, though it is still hard t-> I certain who was shot ar.<l w! ? ??? not ??tattoos a| law WiWi tuflMi-l't* ?to Na IS, Staa ? Mas ?' Chrtatn,. . "aw Ml ?( am. Ptor.nZt.mt, k. Stfta IrS pr> T?a ifl tor* a m? Paul* X*. f?, S> t* llMlUmy. _ - . _____ IK ' ?!.?? Win ta *attttod to ? *OCI? C*. I P m pta. MS tnki *d *awib "1 ? ?'?. Oat him a KLAXON Horn for I as, tt May Mrs the Florist BQL by I* P. HICKS. 12-13-2t Oat a Radlola for Bold by L P. HICKS. ' Cawod la 6 to 14 Days rgPAXOf SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE A* Executor of Mr*. Battle a Utlsg. Dec'd., and u Commissioner under and by virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Franklin County. North Carolina In that Special Pro ceeding entitled "a W. Ballard. Exr. of Mra Bettle D. Utley. Dec'd. et ale. Ex Parte." the undersigned Executor and Commissioner will on Monday the Slit day of December, 1*26, at or about the hour of Noon at the Courthouse door of Franklin County, N. C- offer for sale, at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, the following des cribed real estate, to-wit; First Tract: That lot or parcel of| land situate In the Town of FrankUn ton. County of Franklin. State, offI North Carolina, conveyed to Mrs. Bet-| tie D. Utley by deed of James M. Win ston and wife, dated May SO, 1917, re-J corded In Book 168, page 388. Regis try of Franklin County, N.. C. being described in said deed as follows: Be ginning at a stake on the' Southern edge of the Loulsburg Road In the Town of Franklinton 10 feet S 83 1-2 d W from post corner of yard fence of W. H. Mitchell lot and In center of al ley leading to cemetery; thence along said alley and Mitchell line S 6 l-2d W 285 feet to Jane Mitchell corner,! ? 1-3 feet East of Iron stake; thence] along said Jane Mitchell line and J. M. Winston line N. 88 D. W. 235 1-2 feet to an Iron stake, comer tor J. M. Winston in edge of Street leading to cemetery known as Wellons or Cedar Street; thence along said Street N. 18 3-4 D. W. 210 feet to stake In edge of Loulsburg Rorf and 2 1-2 feet] i elm Northwest of an elft tree; thence a long Southern edge of Loulsburg Road N. 65 1-2 D. E. 100 feet to a stake and N. 83 1-2 D. E. 241 feet to the be ginning, containing 1 2-3 acres, more or less. Second Tract: Situate partly in Voungsville Township and partly in rrankllnton Township. State and County, aforesaid, being known as a part of the Kearney land situate on the Western side of the State Highway and being described by metes and bounds, according to plat thereof made by Joe. T. Inacoe, Surveyor, as follows: Beginning In the center of the State Highway where same crossed Joe's Creek and running thence along the center of said Highway S. 26 1-2 D. W. 15 cha; S. 14 D. W. 10 chs.; 8. 19 D. W. 20 chs.; S. 27 1-2 D. W. 11.75 chs. to C. C. Winston line; Thence a long C. C. Wine ton line N. 86 1-2 D. W. 18.66 chs. to Pine Stump, Maasey cor ner; thence along Massey line N. 40 I-3 D. W. 20.70 cha. to Iron atake in Cora Cheatham line; thence along Cora Cheatham Une N. 15 D. E. 44 cha. to Poplar; thence 8. 88 D. E. 26.87 chs. to stake on Joe's Creek; thence down Joe's Creek to point of begin ning, containing 209 1-2 acres, more or lees, subject to eaament granted Carolina Power and Light Co., by deed recorded In Book 264, page 293, Registry of Franklin County, N. C. Third Tract: Situate partly In Youngsville Township and partly In {Franklinton Township, State and County aforesaid, being known as a part of the Kearney land situate on the Eastern side of the State High way and being described by metes and bounds, according to plat thereof made by Jos. T. Inacoe, Surveyor, as follows: Beginning in the center of the State Highway where saiM crosses Joe's Creek and mailing thence along the center of said High way a 26 1-2 D. W. 15. chs.; S. 14. D. W. 10 chs.; 8. 19. D. W. 20 chs.; R 27 1-2 D. W. 11.76 cha to C. C. Wins ton line; thence along C. C. Winston line a 86 1-2 D. E. 13.82 chs. to a stake; thence a f D. E. 6.75 cha to a pcint In the right of way of the a A L Railway; thence along said right of way N. 54 1-2 D. E. 64 cha; N. 54 D. E. 5 cha; N. 60 D. E. 6 chs.; N. 46 1-2 D. K 6 cha; N. 37 D. E. 5 chs.; N. 29 1-2 D. K 5 cha; N. 23 1-2 D. E. 6 chs.; N. 17 1-2 D. E. 5 chs.; N. 12 D. B. 5 cha; N. 6 1-2 D. E. 6 cha; N 1 D. W. 6 chs.; N. 4 2-4 D. W. 6 chs.; N. 3 1-2 D. W. 3.77 cha to a point oh Joe's Creek; thence up Joe's Creak to the point of the beginning, con taining 310 1-4 acres more or lean This 16th day of November, 1926. R W. BALLARD. II-20-6t . Executor and Com'r. SALE OF EVIDENCES OF DEBT Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Franklin County Bade in tba Matter of the Eat ate of N. R. May, de ceased. the undersigned will on MONDAY, DECEMBER SI. 1?SS at about the hour of Noon at the court house door In Loulsburg, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following evidences of debt: Two shares of stock of the Buna Ginning Company, of the par value of $60 each. One share of perferred stock of the Fisheries Product of the par value Ctf $100. Two shares of Common Stock of the Fisheries Product of the par value of $10 each. Note and chattel mortgage, 1121, bal ance $110.00. Nets ST. H. Williams, Jr, due Oct. 1, 1922. $22.00. This December 1, 1926. MATTIE MAY, Admrx of N. R. May, dee'd. Wa H. Ruff In, Attorney. 12-4-St Why Experiment at Christmas When Yon Want the BE8TT Let Your Fami ly Dae Robt E. Lee Flour, A Ouaran ? of Satisfaction by L P! HICKS. 12-12-tt A. TONIC Vitality by FMyhTn! When yen feel Its k brings color-to the cheeks and how It hs|iuiii the appetite, yon u i its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tank) Is lln As it The QUININE to Purify It and IRON te It Deewo Grip psnas by Its CONTINUED UNTIL DEC 24 IN ORDER TO GIVE EV ERT ONE A CHANCE TO BUT FIRST CLASS MER CHANDISE AT A GREAT SAVING WE HAVE CON TINUED THIS GREAT SALE UNTIL DECEMBER 24TH. COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR WONDER FUL BARGAINS. & t . Loaisburg's Busiest Department Store ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, :'\ Vorth Carolina
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