School Supplies
Wo carry a full line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
Send in the children and let us supply their
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school needs.
We are always glad to have the children
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come into otir store. They always receive
respectful attention, and we wait on them
. promptly.
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LET US BE YOUR DRUOOIST.
SCOGGiPCS DRUG STORE
PHONS 310
Nash Street Louiahurg, K. 0.
International Farm Implements
I have the International Ttfdiag Caltivater., CoidV
and look them over.
I CAN" GIVE TOU EAST TERMS TO
PA? FOR THEM.
Don't fail to do this lor R wiM mean money to YOC.
Genuine Chattanooga Plaw Cksting.
My prices are the very best can be had.
Over next to T. E. Allen 'a shop. Come to see me.
Yours to serva,
W. G. Tharrington
South Main St.
?c- \
Col. Lindbergh
and Bride
CARRIED COLUMBIA PORTABLE No. 163 ON
THEIR HONEYMOON YACHT. ANN TIE BO
RECORDS WERE ALL COLUMBIA.
The Columbia portable 162 it'a all the rage.
Nothing like this clear, full-tone, richly dressed in
strument has ever before been presented to the public.
It creates a sensation everywhere. It has been bought
by 'millionaires, school teachers, doctors, law
yers, miners, preachers, labosers, actors, explor
ers, farmers and people in every walk of life. Too.
can find them at The Brown Furniture House with the
latest records.
Babe Ruth "The King ol Swat," buys Columbia
Portable 163.
Brown Furniture House
YOUNGS VILLI,
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I am glad to say to my cuatomara
and friends that I hare returned from
the hoapltal and am ready to sire
personal attention to your wants.
I hare with me Mr. William An
drews, (formerly with Bcoggtn Drug
Co.) who will be glad to serre you.
Rayford Qupton will also be with
us through the fall.
I am prepared to look after your
grocery and notions trade and wW
be glad to hare you call to see us 06
ten.
Yours to serve,
A. J. JARMAN
wirman.
Opposite P. O. Phone
There le a ".Death Chamber" In the
?FLY-TOX factory. This chamber ie
about the room else. It ie used to teat
the quality of FLY-TOX as a spray to
kill flies, moaquitos, bedbugs, roaches,
etc. During a test a large number of
young, healthy Insects are placed in
side the cabinet. These insects are
raised in incubators for testing pur
poses. While the Insects are flying
and crawling around, in the "Chamber
ot Death," FLY-TOX is sprayed in
side. Less than a teaspoonful is used.
Instantly there Is a changsr Within
Are minutes not a buzz is heard. Alt
insects are dead. To make sure they
are really dead, the insects are care
fully removed from the "Chamber ef
Death" and placed in incubators in
an effort to revive them. If a wing
flutters, the FLY-TOX tested never
leaves the factory. This test is your
guarantee ot FLY-TOX quality. It
dees what you. want it to do?kill in
sects in and about yout home. Yet,
FLY-TOX is positively harmless to
people. FLY-TOX was developed at
Mellon Institute ot Industrial Re
search fellowship. It will not stain.
Has a perfume-like fragrance. These
in only one FLY-TOX?insist upon
the genuine in bottles with blue la
fcsls. Jcflv. ? -.
? WW1UB 7"
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Alex Tharrington, de
ceased, late of Franklin county, N.
C- notice la hereby given all parties
holding claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned on
or before the Oth day of September.
IPSO, or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons lit-,
debted to said- estate will please come
forward and make immediate settle
ment
This September 6th, 1989.
9.8-dt J. J. MURRAY, Admr.
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NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of J. S. Mitchell, de
ceased. late of Franklin County. N.
C, notice is hereby given all parties
holding claims against the said estate
to present them to the undersigned
on or before the 8th day of September.
IPSO, or thie notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please come
forward' and make Immediate settle
ment ,
This September 5th. 1989.
8-9-6t H. P. MITCHELL Admr.
EARM FOR RENT
Mar or five- horse farm for
rent to good person for 1030, plenty
oat- houses, herns etc.. apply to,
M. T. HOWELL,
8iM4t R. 1., Loulsburg, N. C.
TAKE* UP
About August It, 1989 one dark hay
horse male about 9 years old, weigh
ing 900 pounds with small split in
right ear. Owner please call and pay
expense* and ijrt mule. Major
Stokes, near l? M. West store. Route
4, Loulsburg, N. C. 8-30-2t
cm
won
FOB TOUBTEFBB
mo IT BOW WHILK
IMS ABB HIGH,
pQ|i |y
i. W. NUHHUr A SIB
Lomirttar*. If. C.
SALE OF VALUABLE* REAL
ESTATE
Under and by rirtue of the power
ot sale contained In that certain deed
of trust executed by King Cotton Seed
Company, Incorporated, to Virginia
Treat Company, Trustee, dated Dec.
1st, 1922 recorded In Book 233, Page
437, et seq, Registry of Franklin
Coanty, North Carolina, default hay
ing been made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured and de
mand for foreclosure haying been
made upon the undersigned trustee
ly the.holders of the bonds repre
senting said Indebtedness, the under
signed trustee will on Monday, the
16th, day of September, 1929, at or
about the hour 0f Noon, at the Court
house Door ot Franklin County, In
LouJsburg, N. C. offer, for sale at
publlo auction to the highest bidder
fcr cash, the following described real
estate:
Lying and being situate In Franklin
County, FTanklinton Township, State
of North Carolina, more particularly
described ah follows.
The Montgomery Tract, being the
tract conreyed by Mary T, Montgom
ery to J. P. Bill, by deed recorded
in the Registry of Franklin Coanty
In Book 190,page 364; the Joe Sfanma
tract conreyed by deeda dated April
17, 1914 and May 2, 1916, recorded
lis Book 202, page 36 and Book 202,
page 545 respectively; the Handy
Wilder tract conveyed by deed datbS
January 1, 1916, and recorded in
Deck 202, page 629; one-halt Interest
in the Montgomery tract having been
conveyed by J. P. Hill to K. P. Hill
by deed dated September 24, 1913, and
recorded in Book 192, page 494; and
all of said lands and all of said In
terests therein having been conveyed
to T. W. Bickett, Trustee by deed
date April 17, 1916, and recorded in
Bcok 213, pages 127, et seq, In trust
to secure certain Indebtedness there
in named, and all of said lands and
Interests therein having been by the
?_rcclo8ure on the 30th day of
\pril, 1917, to A. L. Hawse, and by
>aid trustee conveyed to said A. 1>
Hawpe by deed dated May 11, 1917,
ind recorded in said Registry, and by
;be said A. L. Hawse and wife con
reyed to the King Cotton Seed Com
pany, Incorporated, by deed dated
January ^ laio, kuu returucu m
8fcid Registry. And all of said lands,
wblch are contiguous, having been
recently surveyed are now conveyed
under common boundaries dt follows:
Beginning at a point 9 ft B of a
cedar post, John Cannady's corner
and running S 3d 30' W 29 chains to
a stake; thence S 80d E 3# links to
a stake; 8 4d 46' W 64.80 chains to
a pine stump; N 86d 46' W 27.60
chains to a stake; thence N 73d 46'
W M chains to a stake and pointers;
thence N?E 46.06 ehains to a stake
n old road; N 87d W 6.49 chains to
a stake. Hick's corner. N Id 16' E
14.41 chains to a pine stump; N 82d
W "-So chains to a stake; N 7d
E 25.66 ehains to a stake on the hank
of a branch; N 67d 46' W 19.60 chains
to a stake; thence 8 17d 46' W 4.64
chains to a stake and maple pointers;
S 864 46' W 20.61 chain, to , stake;
S 2d 46' W 16.26 chains to a stake;
N 88d 30' W 16.26 chains to a rock,
Wilders corner; N 5d 46' E 24.16
chains to a pine stump; N 72d 46' W
60 links to a stake. Wilder's corner In
the right of way of the Seabord Air
Line Railway Company; thence along
said right of way N 19d 46' E 4
chains; N Ud 30' E 10.67 chains; N
6d 30' E 66.94 chains to the center of
Tar River; thence along the center of
Tar River per tie and offset lines as
shown on the plat of the W. P. Mont
gomery farm as surveyed March, 1916
by M. S. Davis and B. B. Egerton as
follows: 8 51d 16' E 2.71 chains; 8
82d 30' E 6.11 chains; 8 86d 30' E
3.73 chains; 8 84d 16' E 2.36 chains;
S 80d 30' E S.22 chains; 8 74d E 2.83
chains; 8 76d E 3.30 chains; 8 54d 50'
E 2 56 chains: 8 47d 16' E 4.84 chalnat
8 78d 30' E 2.70 chains; 8 81d 80' E
3.20 chains; 8 73d 16' E 8.72 chains;
S 54d 45' B 4.07 chains; N 88d 30' E
E76 chains; 8 82d 16' E 4.60 chains;
N 83d 30* E 620 chains; N 70d E 2 66
chains; 8 76d 46' E 627 chains; 3 3d
C 2.04 chains; 8 51d 30' W 2.40
chains; 8 S2d W 2.68 chains; 8 54d
45' W 4 chains; 8 20d 46' E 1.87
Chains: & 45d 16* E 2.18 chains; 8
7Sd 46' E 4.40 chains; 8. 78d 80" E
3.90 chains; 8 88d 30' E 4.19 chains;
3 86d 16" E 1.76 chains; 8 78 d 30'
F 3.16 chains; 8 77d 16* E 3.93 chains;
3 74d E 8.SO chains; 3 70d E 3 90
chains; 8 67d E 3.30 chains to the
mouth of a spring branch; thence up
said branch as It meanders 8 21d B
3.96 chains; 8 8d 46' B 1.76 chains;
8 21d E 1.88 chains 46d W 606
chains; 8 6d 46' W 1.1| ehains: 8
33d 46' E 677 chains; 8 8d B 8.18
chain* to a Spanish Oak on bank of
the branch; thence leaving said
1,-aneh 8 19d 16' W 3.66 chains to a
sweat gumr thence 8 68d 80' W 6T0
chains to a. rock; 8 78d 30' W 2.87
chains to nn Iron stake; 8 ?d 46' R
220 chains to a rock; 8 27d 46' W
3 70 chains to an Iron stake; 3 ltd
46', w 7.63 ehains to a poplar In tks
d'tch: 8 23d 46'df 7.60 chains to ao|
iron stake; 8 86d 3<
86' E 26.07 chains
to the place of beginning, containing
eight hundred and ninety-live and
one quarter 1896 1-4) acres, mors or
lees.
Bncoptsd from the above lands,
however, It that tract of land con
taining 8.8 acres conveyed by A. t,
Hawse, at ala to Franklin ton Town
ship schools by deed dated Sept. 21,
1928, recorded In Book 180, page 487,
Registry of Franklin County, N, C.,
which has hew duly released from
the Hen of the above mentioned deed
of trust
This 18th day of Aognst. 1889;
Virgin to Trust Company. Trustee.
8- 23-4t White and Mai one Attye
FOR RBNT
Two horio farm, the W. U Thar
rlngton home place near Woultoo,
adapted to tohaeeo and cotton, goexf
del gh bar hood, good dwelling and out
bousoo. for standing rent, to party
3H?o can^tornt^ himself Apply
*?? W.lX Terry, 111 & Trla.
lty Are., Durham, H. C. 8-80-18
Automobile
Light Testing
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COMPLY WITH THE LAW
OFFICIAL STATION
For Franklin County,
Louisburg's Oldest Garage
BECK'S GARAGE
Day Phone 311?Night 46 Louiaburg, N. C.
CROSLEY RADIOS
Radio Repair Work. Any Make.
TO ALL ALIKE
It makes no difference how
'CduWesyr^BMncTaladvice.and
the best we have in service and
accommodation are?given?to
all depositors alike.
Of course we are glad to get
large accounts, but we wel
come small ones too.
MERCHANTS WNX
JNO. W. KING
A Modern Grocery and Market. A complete stock
of Freak Fruits and Vegetables. Country Produce
SPECIALS
P and Q Soap. 4 cakes 16s
Ortagon Soap, C cakes 16c
Canned Herring. 3 cans 16c
Rice. 4 pounds 16c
t Minute Oatmeal. 3 pkgs- 16c
Canned Tomatoes, 10 lb. can 43c
?Fruit Jars
QL slse ?0o?1-2 Oal. stse $1.00
Van Camp's Pork and Beans
4 cans 15c
SPECIALS ,
Mr* Sehlorer'a Pickled Onions,
Chow Chow. Picooaiee, Sand
wich Dressing, any bottle l*e
FOR THOSE LIGHT FLUJTT
BISCUITS AND ROLLS. TRT A
BAG OF
RED BAND FLOUR
"Kitchen Tested"
?OTAJf COFFER
1*0 Pee Oeat Pure
Amofi Crackled Tea
Ktren with earnkaei at t
We invite you to lnepect our Freeh Meat Market
far yoer dally need*,
FRESH PORK FRESH BEEF FRESH FIS
Market St. Phone 101 Louiafcur*, IF.