The Road To Economy , Is through consistent year 'round saving. It matters not what 1 plan you use-saving's the thing. A family budget that calls for a , , fixed sum "laid a wily" each week leads to economies that 1 ' ingfirb the safety of your future. < Take advantage of the opportu nities this bank offers you to get1 ahead by forming thrift habits., ^ Fr*?e, Safest For Savings U*Jt. Happy New Year We experience real pleasure in extending New Year's Greetings and tlianksr to our inany friends for the kind: ness and patronag/ with which they have favored us ?during the year just closed. It has been their help and consideration that lias made our success possible. _ . \ We are ready for the New Year and will try as never before to merit the confidence and favor of this com s. . , * ' munity by continuing our policy of selling the best grade of godds?and bnly the best?at the right price. MAY. THE NEW YEAR HOLD IN STORE MANY GOOD THINGS FOR OUR OLD FRIENDS AND NEW. M. 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SALE OF LANDS Under and by virtue ot the power and authority vested in me in that cer tain deed ot trust executed in the 26th '?ay of December, 1924, which said deed of trust executedJHa: :Ocewwa dee<' of trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, North Carolina, In book 262 page 225; default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and de mand made upon me to foreclose, I w 111 on Monday the 21st day of Janu ary, 1929, at' or about the hour of noon at the court house door tor Franklin County, sell at public auc. lion to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands: It being that tract of 229.32 acreX more or less, sltiiate in .Harris Town*' ship on both sides of the highway leading from Louisburg to Burnt, of ,M. oounded by the lands of .NT/ B. Jef treys, Strickland, Underhlll, Howell and others and Ross Branch and Crooked Creek, being lots Nos. 2: 3, 4, 6 and 6 and a part of No.-l t2U00" acres of No. 1) and being the Mann Cr Conway Jeffreys lands surveyed by J. T. Inscoe and plotted in November, 1920 by C. M. Lambe, ,C. E. There is excepted from this land the Church Spring and 20 feet of land in every di rection about It. This December 17th, 1928. EDISON T. HICKS, Trustee. Ben T. Holden, Atty. 12.21-5t NOTICE Having qualified as . administrator of the estate of T. T. Davis, deceased, late of Franklin County, N. C., notice is hereby gljren all parties holding claims against said estate to present th?m to the undersi?B?d on or before the 21st day of December, 1989, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recover. All persons Indebted to said estate will please 'come for ward and make Immediate settlement. This December 20, 1928. H. M. WILLIAMS, 12-21.6t Administrator. IN THE WORLD OF SPORTs HFRB PENNOCK AND THE PITCHING ARM SOME FEAR IS WEAKENING ARE TAKING THINGS EASY?WATCII THE CUBS NEXT YEAR WITH HORNSRY ^ BY PHILIP MARTIN TJERHAPS those'wise minds e~rv trolling the destinies ot the New York Yankees stop and think every now and then during thqsecold months about the great esr left arm in baseball. No doubt they worry some about that great left arm. for the Yankees are sorely in need ot good pitching arms. "But the owner of that great left arm is not worrying any. The arm that went on th* blink the iast few weeks of the recent pen nant campaign Is not causing loss of sleep to Herb Pennock, the gentleman. farmer of Kennett Square. Pa., who goes about his life dally on his farm, indulging in the things he likes to do?ride and hunt and raise silver foxes. And. were you to be so bold as to ask hlm-.about that arm. he probably would make answer in this fashion: "I am letting it alone. My pri mary concern now is in living the life I like to lead with my family. I think that when one is mentally happy it is very easy for the body to-toe happy. "Of course, I hope my arm will be in good shape for next summer. But 1 am not working with it this winter. . I'm 'Just enjoying life and trying to add a little weight. Being frail. I don't have to worry j about getting too far during the winter." r. Pennock is a ij-ealthy man and j "Tie doesn't have to worry about ' the time when baseball won't j have use for him. But you can; tell by his talk that be wants to j pitch ,as Ttmg as he can even j though lie wil^ie satisfied when , the time comes for him to quit. The Yankees have cause to: worry over Penuock's arm. His' is the most gifte'd. in baseball and; without him next summer, the Yankees will be sorely pressed for pitching. Perhaps, as he says, l is aim may get happy, too. jTOGEfiS HORNSBY has signed with the Cubs tor next season Herb Ti'imm-k,- |iiy:iiiit ace of (lie worlil champion Now York Yankees,'iffed Slrsrtrgtnink are sJiohji abiuc indulging in rheir fa vorite sport on their silver fox farm near Keniieu Square, Pa. and Tris Spefikei^will mqnafee the ! as Individuals..certainly stacks up Newark International' Leagpe j a sight better than many qvajor club?those two items are inter esting the baaeball world. The Cubs, with Hornsby's bat ting punch, surely should win the pennant' next summer, but don't be too sure of it._ It is difflcufc to see why they 'Should fail as their club has been ofie of the top-notchers in their league for . ... . the past.few years and not an im- ust w!lat success he will have is league quartets. The pitcher^ are ' the real stuff and Hartnett can catclr with any of them. What more jjconld one ask tj> go after that pennant? . e ? ? ? gPEAKER take3 over Walter Johnsbn's job at . Newark. por.ant player I.eft the Cubs in the deal jh?: gave them Hornsby. Joe ^Ir.Carthv is the boss of the Cubs and it won't do for HoVnsby to ever think otherwise and it is safe to say he won't. He knows McCarthy. The Cubs have one. of the sweetest outfields in the majors and their infield, -while not a wcrw hard to guess. He gave Cleveland the only- -American League pen nant that club ever has won and he always had his team fighting even though at times it was hard for the experts to figure out Just why the club should ever win a game. He expects to play regu larly and that will be one spot taken care of, that spot he plays. FAjtM for ROT?ONE or two Trustee,/"which deed of trust is re-'of Lee Mullen: on the west-by lands horse farm, near Rock,. Springs church, well improved, good houses, water, land well adapted to to bacco, on school truck route for rent for 1929. Apply to M. B. Jeffrey^ Rout 1, Louisburg, N. C. 12-2&-lt An Internal combustion locomotive is being tested on English railroads. NOTICE OF SALE OF.REAL PRO PERTY Under and by virtue -of the power itid authorities contained in a certain leed of trust from John Medlln and rife; Octavia Medlin, to A, R. House, eordedrlh the office of the Register!of Jack Privett, containing 75 acres of Deeds for Franklin County in Book more or less. And being same lands 2?> at page 393, default having been /hade in the payment of the note or notes secured thereby, and' upon re flliest of the holde rof the notes the undersigned trustee will offer for sale to the .highest bidder, for cash, at the' courthouse door in the town ot Louishurg, Franklin County, North Carolina, op Tuesday, January 22nd, 1?29, ct 12:00 o'clotjk.ljpf., the follow ing described real estate. Adjoining the lands of C. W. Perry on the north; on the east by lands of Ben Mullen; on the south by lands conveyed by Ben T. Holden, Commis sioner/under a judgment of Superior Court in re S. J. Privett- and others, which deed is recorded In Book 225 at page 3777, reference to same is lureby made for the more perfect de scription. This December ,19th, 1928. A. R. HOUSE, 12-2S-4t Trustee. "INSURE AM) BE SURE" ? "BE SURE and with T. W. WATSON 2-24-tf INSURE" IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS ' ?v * *, a MARTIN PICKS ALL-AMERICA TEAMS FROM WEALTH OF MATERIAL?SCULL, HARPSTER, CAGLE AND STRONG GIVEN BACKFIELD POSITIONS ?~BY PHILIP MARTIN "CT7ELL, the boss says It must be done, and being one of those obliging young men ^ " (Insofar as the boss is concerned), we've used up several dozen sheets of paper figuring out an All-America eleven for 192S. And a second one, too. ?*, ? We're going to^ present these selections, for you to agree or disagree with, without any comment whatever except the f^ct that we witnessed in action teams from all sec tions of the country-except the southwest and Rocky Mountains, and that we talked to coaches and contemporaries from all sections. .. ? " Georgia Tech gets the nomination for the best team of the year. They havefpt been beaten. They have a chance on New Year's Day to make this unanimous by beating California, it they can, a team that tied Southern'California and Stanford. ' > v.?. * The defeats of N. Y. U. and Army late in the season by Oregon State and Stanford, respectively, and the walloping of Notre Dame by Southern California, places Georgia Tech in a nice spot to have a claim at the championship better than N. Y. V., Army, Boston. Florida, Detroit or any other team can make. .*? .? r -??&-- ? ? But the teams like; Carnegie Tech was the day Notre Dame was bested, N. Y. U. was the day Carnegie Tech was licked. Oregon State was the day N. Y. U. was trimmed, and Stanford was the day she beat Army?those are the teams this writer will remember years after the 1928 season. '-f, _i i>~ 1 ?"III" > t r And when all is said and done, that Stanford team the day they tore the Army to pieces Is the team that impressed this correspondent the most this season. And we admit to having seen the following teams in actlomat least once?Purdue,.Wisconsin, Ohio State. Iowa, Alabama, Carnegie Tech, West Virginia, Pittsburgh, Army, Nebraska, Oregon State, N. Y. U., Stanford. - " Scull Harpstcr -r > jj-,?i.%< -v. ' First Team Position Second Team Fesler, Ohio State L. E..rt\. Provincial, Georgetown MrGulrk, Boston. .'.".'..".".V, .L. T. TTT.. Steele, Florida Westra, Iowa ."t. .T.r. ? L. G.... Wagner, Wisconsin Fund, Georgia Tech. .. O. . rT.Tt . .. Heinecke, Stanford Post, Stanford.. . . . ?'. ,R. G... . . 7.~?... .Burke, Navy Pommerenlng, Michigan.". . .R..T.. .1'.'.'.' .. .Lassman, N. Y. V. McCaslin, So. California . .R. E. .T.... . Van Sickle, Florida Harpster, Carnegie Tech.*~ .