GOLD MINE TOWNSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOLS ORGANIZE Th county president with Ulcers and teachers of several Sunday schools met with Wood Baptist church Sun day afternoon. May 28. The object of the meeting was to organise the Sun day schools in Gold Mine township The officers were elected as follows: Raymond Shearln, president; N. H. Griffin, vice-president; Mrs. N. H. Griffin, secretary. Talk on "What It takes to make a standard Sunday school," by Prof. T. H. Sledge. Reports from ^|ood, Centervjlle, Sandy Creek and Cedar Rock, all re ported having a good Sunday school, good collections with fairly good at tendance, but not as good as should be. So lets aJLtry toget every mem ber to attend regularly, and invite others to come and join. Lets majce our schools, standard schools. Several good talks on Sunday school work; and how to ilmprove; our schools were made by different ones. The organization resolved to riot whiskey or anything harmful to the Sunday schools. Lets all cooperate together and make our Sunday schools what they should be. MRS. N. H. GRIFFIN. Secy. TO MY FRIENDS Owing to an oversight and a mis understanding I (ailed to qualify li the time prescribed by law and an therefore debarred from running ai a candidate for Constable of Youngs vtlle township this year. I regret thli more because of the liberal suppor promised by my many friends, whicl I appreciate in the deepest manner In all probability I will be a candl date In the primary In 1928, and un til then lets all rally and select oni of the two present candidates will a large majority. Again thanking yoi I am Yours truly, 6-4-lt E. M. WHEELER. A farmer in Anson county Is get ting an income of about 8200 pel month from the sale of milk from sir cows. This man grows all of his haj and nearly all of his grain feed ot his own farm. A second application of quick act lng ammonia like nitrate of soda 01 sulphate of ammonia will help to brinp ootton to a healthy, growing condi tion. Cold Cream Qombination lArmand Cold Cream Smooth, creamy, delightfully fra grant and cooling. In jars at 50c and $1.00; convenient tubes, 25c. nArmand Qold Qream Powder The masterpiece among toilet re quisites. Its odor will blend with your favorite perfume, $1.00. tArmand Qold Qream Rouge Of a most delicate fineness, with the Armand secret of perfect adherence, ?0 cents. ? cArmand Qold Qream $1.00 size Lip Stick Protects the lips from chapping and adds just a touch of warm, glowing color. 23c and $1.00. Armand (guarantee to Women "No matter where purchased?If any Armand product does not entirely please you, you may take it back and your money will be returned." ARMAND BEASLEY BROTHERS DON'T DETOUR The Shortest Road Between Two Given Points "Start and Finish" is the straight line MAKE TOUR PATH TO OUR BANK It's the shortest distance be tween NOW and SUCCESS Do you know what's ahead of you? First National Bank W. E. WHITE, President 7. J. BEAflLEY, Cashier W. B. BARROW, Assistant Cashier LOUISBUB* ITerth CaroUas " . GET PRICES on soybeans, reive beans, field pew, beans and jaeai mixed. I have ten different farm: I want to sell. They are well locatei on good roada near churches, scbooli i and market. I am retiring from ac i tive farming and closing out every s thing. Prices low, terms easy au< splendid lands. Write for farm book a let, J. O. LAYTON, Lillington, N t, C. 6-4-2 f The average man's Idea of high brow music Is grand opera by th< Night, Owls quiartet that comes it ubout midnight with everything bui the static. NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATfc Under and bv virtue of authoruj contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed on the 24th day of January 11)23, by H .C. Bowden and his wife, Mildred Bowden, to I. T. Valentine, c trustee, and recorded in the office ' of the Register of Deeds for Frank 1 iin county, in Book 250, on page 36, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and demand having been made upon me to foreclose, 1, the under signed trustee, will on the 26th day ol April, 1926, in front of the courthouse door in Louisburg, North Carolina, between the hours of one and two o'clock p. m., offer for sale and sell I: to the highest bidder, for cash, a cer tain tract of land lying and being in Cedar Rock Township, Franklin Coun ty, and described as follows: Bounded on the N by the lands of W, H. Stallings' estate, on the E by the Louisburg-Spring Hope Road run ning by Justice, on the S by the home stead of-J. C. Bowden and the lands of Mamie Earp and the P. J. Bowden estate, on the W by the lands of Al fred Wheless' estate, and containing 67 1-2 acres, more or less, and being the tract or parcel of land conveyed to P. A. Morgan by deed of B. T. Holden, trustee, dated January 10th, 1923, and recorded in Book 233, on page 489, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, with the exception -* three lots parcels of the above -*-scribed land which have already been sold and which are not Included in this advertisement, the same parcels of land being bounded and described as follows: Lot No. 30 in the division of the J. C. Bowden land, and beginning at a stake in the L'uisburg and Spring Hope road and running W 215 ft to a stake; thence S 33 ft; thence nearly W 238 ft to Pine Street; thence N along said street 75 ft to a stake; thence nearly E 440 ft to the center of the Louis, burg and Spring Hope Road; thence S along said road 111.5 ft to the be ginning; and that parcel described as beginning at a stake in Mamie Earp's land in Pine Street, running nearly W along Mamie Earp's line 291 ft to a stake; thence N 880 ft to a stake in Sunset Drive; thence nearly E Sun set Drive 167 ft to Pine Street; thence nearly S 914 ft to the beginning con. taining 4 6-10 acres, and being Lot No 50 m the division of J. C. Bow jden lands; and Lot No. 29 of the di , vision of J. C. Bowden land, begluning | at a stake in the Louisburg and Spring j Hope Road, J. C. Wheless corner, running W 215 ft to a stake; thence N 50 ft to a stake; thence E 215 it to the center of Loulsh'irg and Sp/lng Hope Road; tilence 8 or nearly S f-0 ft to the begino'utr The lots of land which will be sold as herein advertised, and which is described above are lots Nos. 1, 3, 4. 5. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12? 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 31. 32, 33, 34. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42. 43, 44, 45. 46, 47, 48, 49. All of the above men tloned lots are shown by a survey, plat and map made by Wm. Allen for H. C. Bowden in November, 1923. A11 of the lands, lots and parcels thereof will be sold as one tract and together. Ten per cent of the amount bid must be deposited with the un dersigned trustee on the date of sale. This 17th day of March, 1926. I. T. VALENTINE, 3-26-5t Trustee. The above sale was continued by consent of all parties concerned to Monday. June 14th, 1926. This May 31st, 1926. I. T. VALENTINE, 6-4-2t Trustee. No Worms us a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worm* have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, aad aa rale, there la more or leaa stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly far two or three rail will enrich the blood. Im prove the dlearttoo, and act aa a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will tbi throw off or dlapel the worms, and the Child will be la perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle Canned Vegeta bles while they last AT COST A few more Straw Hats 10c to 50c Each My Grocery line is fall and priced to sell. A trial will con vince as to PRICE and QUALITY. Vary (increly, A. J. Jarman 103 W. Naah St, )ppisite P. 0. Phon? 11$ SPEAKING OF STRIKES ?_ . : i, A. B. chW STRIKE T+4REE ?iff SHU*. ?? Ife 60WNA STRIKE On this y yOC JOB f J he's STARTinC MlS AkJMuAI [ STRIKE ove \ OH, i JUST Love Sen. Doouttle, He HAS SUCM A STRIKING) pose - OO- BABY ?I I ffOTTA STR5KE ??v THAT HEAVY Cwrrs U See - I'LL HAVE Strike Th'OLD f man ^ FOR Some more jack! Jess Petty [AjJTOCAXTKR I Each year a new constellation of stars appear in the baseball firma ment So far, few are twinkling as brightly as Jess Petty; the big southpaw twirler of Uncle Robbie's Brooklyn Nationals. Winning the first five games he pitched, Jess yielded an average of only 1 run per garnet J ' Talking yourself hoarse is a simple ! matter. All you have to do is try to ; explain the farm relief bills that have I been introduced in congress. The federal government ia taking steps to promote outdoor recreation. Every person is entitled to the right to be chased by picnic ants. WE ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Hundreds are attending this sale every day. If you haven't you should, if you have you should come back. As long as the sale lasts you can buy goods at wholesale cost. Table Oil Cloth, Curtain Goods, Sheeting, Ticking, Suntub, Silks, Voiles, Rayons, Shirting, Broad cloth, Umbrellas, Silk Hose, Dresses - Coats The Ladies Shop LOCISBUKG. JfOBTH CtKOLI.M Next Door to Farmers & Merchants Bank Seasonably Stocked j~ Come and Select ICE CREAM FREEZERS ICE PICKS ICE CREAM SALT WATER COOLERS MILK COOLERS DAISY CHURNS LAWN MOWERS LAWN SPRINKLEI LAWN HOSE GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN PLOWS COTTON HOES MAIL BOXES FLASH LIGHTS ELECTRIC FIXTURES HL-O-PEP POULTBT FEED POl'LTBY APPLIANCES SI OCX * POl'LTBY TOITIC COOKING STOVES COOKING RANGES ELECTRIC COOKERS OIL COOKERS TOILET SOAPS . TOILET POWDERS TOOTH BRUSHES SHOE POLISHES SCRIES WIRE * DOORS SCREES WIDOWS 1SSECT POWDER LIQUID SPRATS German Millet, Sudan Grass, Seed Corn, Soy Beans Cane Seed, Seed Peanuts, Pop Corn, Melon Seed Broom Corn, Pumpkin Seed, Garden Seed. L. P. HICKS

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