: f. A. Roth * 80., 8 having his Mgn repainted. * * * ' ?Two very heavy rain itorma vlslt ?d Louisburg and vtqjnlty Tuesday. ? * ?We are requested to state that the stores in Louisburg will be closed today in observance of the 4th of July, e e ? ?Mr. Haswood Creekmore, of Washington, D. C. is visiting his father Mr. J. W. Creekmore of near Spring Hope. ?Mrs. J. W. Wheless Intertained the members of the late J. H. Wheless family to a delightful dinner at her home near Louisburg Sunday. ? ?All interested in renewing old fur niture or told shoes ^md harness are directed tp read the advertisement or Gantt's Shoe Shop in another column. ? ? ? ?Reports of heavy boll weevil in feptation ia being reported from sev eral sections of the County, even though cotton is just beginning to. bloom. ?The J. J. Murray, who was found guilty in Franklin Recorders Court Monday, June 16th, was not the J. J.j Murray, of Alert, but lives at a dif ferent location, i>?The many friends of Mrs. A B. Ihscoe will be glad to know that she has sufficiently recovered to return home, after being at ifaria jgarha? Hospital, Henderson, for two weeks. ?Reports reaching Louisburg Wed nesday give the Ihformation that 'Ep som and Kearney communities were visited by a destructive hail storm Tuesday afternoon. The extent ' of the damage was not learned. * ?Mr. W. H. Layton of near Mid way, lost two fine mules by lightning during'a heavy storm about 6 O'clock Tuesday afternoon, when the light ning struck the bam. Quite a lot of hall also fell but did no considerable damage. RECORDER'S COURT Several convictions were made for disturbing public worship by Frank lin Recorders Court Monday, growing oat of a disturbance at Oak Grove church near Youngsvlile. The docket was disposed of as follows: -Madkforf Davis was required to pay cost, and was granted an order of prayer_. continued for violating pro hibition law. jClem. Bar ham, disturbing public pnt suspended Appeal. Geo. or Buck Barham, disturbing public worshl^dMltf; Judgment sus (ifyment of pended upon fjfyment of costs. A Lin wood Barham, disturbing pub lic worship, guilty, Judgment sus pended upon payment of costs. > Hamp Smith, disturbing public wor ship guilty suspended upon payment of costa Hamp Smith, assault with deadly weapon, plead gyilty upon paying costs and $15 doctor's bill Judgment was suspended. Appeal. The following- cases were contin ued. A. 4. sbearin, bad check. J. D. Wester, bad check. Roy Brodle, unlawful possession of whiskey. THANKS I wish to publicly express my deep est appreciation's to our frlerfds and neighbors for their many kindnesses during the recent Illness of my' wife. , P. A. WOOD. Truth is scarce, which makes it mighty. ? j NOTICE Op SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY North Carolina In Franklin County. Superior Coifrt W. H. Yarborough, Eloise H. Yarbor ough, The First National Bank, of Loulsburg, Annie Wilder Allen, J.' M. Allen, W. H. Allen, J. J. Barrow, O. M. Beam, Trustee, F. J. * Beasley, Trustee, W. H. Ruff in, Trustee, P. R. White, Trustee, and the Loulsburg National Farm Loan Association. Pursuant to an order of Court In the above entitled action in which the undersigned commissioner has been directed by the Clerk of the Superior Court for Frauklin County, North Carolina, to sell the lands described in the complaint filed in this action in order to satisfy the judgment filed j I the undersigned commissioner will, c-n the ' 4TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1930, at the courthouse door in Loulsburg, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder therefor upon the terms hereinafter set forth, the following described property, to-wit: All of those two certain pieces, par cels or tracts of land, containing in the aggregate 369.7 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being In Franklin Couiity, State of North Car olina, and more particularly describ ed as follows, to-wit: First tract: Containing 167 acres, more or Jess and Bituate, lying and being about 6 miles Northeast of the town of Loulsburg, on the New Louis burg-Laure] Road, partially in Louis burg and Sandy Creek Townships, county and state aforesaid, and hav ing such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof, made by H. S. Davis, Surveyor, July 22, 1918, and being bounded on the North ?nlk South by the Oxford Road and on the West by the landi ot-d. M. did W. H. Allen. Said tract being the. same heretofore conveyed to' Elolse H. Varborough 6y deed of Mhry W. and Edith 0. YarboroOgh. dated July It, 7918, and recorded In tbo office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, N. C., In book 217 at page 630. Second tract: Containing 201.7 acres, more or less, situate, lying anil being on the New Loutsburg-Lauyel Road, about 5 miles Northeast of the town of Louisburg, In Louisburg Township, County and State afore said and having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by B. B. Egerton. Sur veyor, on July 19, 1918, and being bounded on the North by the lands of \i. El Rowe, on the East by the lands of W. A. Bailey and Mrs. Amanda Wheless, on the South by the lands r.f the Mrs. Sue Hayes' Estate and J. R. Williams fcnd on the West by the lands of Peter Hawkins and John Nelms' Estate, said tract comprising the triad of land conveyed to Elolse H. Yarborougb by deed of Shelly T. Brown and wife and W. H. Yar bor-ugh, dated January 1, 1913, and recorded in the office of the Regist-^ er of Deeds for Franklin County, N. C. in book 492 at page 188 and the tract conveyed to Eloise H. Yar borough by J. M. Allen and W. H. Allen and wife, dated March 81, 1914, end recorded in the office of the Reg inter of Deeds for Franklin County, N, C., in book 199 at page 242, refer ence being here made to all of said deeds and records. The terms of sale are as Hollows: One fifth (1-6) of the accepted bid ehall be paid Into court in cash, im mediately aftey the confirmation of Hie tale, the balance on credit, pay able in eight (8) equal Installments, | with Interest thereon at six (6) per cent pqr annum from the_ date of | the fo'rmer sale (February 17, 1930) until" paid, and secured by a first [ mortgage of the premises on the part of the purchaser. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless Its maker shall deposit with said Cierk at the close of the bidding the sum of One Hundred (8100.00) Dol lars, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited, when accepted on his bid. Notice Is now given that said lands will he resold at the same place and Hpon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said de posit of cash and justified bond is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 1st day of July, 1930. ? DAN MILLS.* 7-4-4t Commisslonej. 9 y,i I Unlimited Chok* of Fabrics and Style* ?^i_J -1' t kto Your Eyact f] Measures I Designed f Cut for You Alone J I? c ustom Worltl Ml Buiit toS Smart ^ppe^ance~ ?aaraot?;aI Satisfy1 MONDAY, JULY 7th MR. F. M. FERRELL will be at our store to hold a special TAILORINC BY THE KAHN TAILVmN^i ^7. VF INDIANAP9LIJ" You arc invited to meet this style expert who will present the newest ideas in Fabrics and Fashions For Fall, and Winter, 1930-31. He will be glad to give you the benefit of his authentic experience and personally take your mea sures For Kahn Tailored-to-Measure Clothes. FEATURE VALUES " in Men s Suitings and Overcoatings at '35?j'50 'OTHERS It5 ?? S75> MADE TCJ YOUR MEASURE F. W. Whcless Louisburg, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OE BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1930 National Bank a y a .. v i ^ Louisburg, - N. Carolina Loans and Discounts $355,642.37 United States Bonds 51,450.00 Other Bonds and Securities 15,363.58 ? .JrT . , f Federal Reserve Bank Stock 1,650.00 Banking House 25,000.00 Other Real Estate 4,234.48 Furniture and Fixtures 2,000.00 Due from U. S. Treas. 2,750.00 Cash on Hand and due froip Banks 88.202.92 $546,293.35 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus 5,000.00 Undivided Profits 8,672.11 Circulation . 50,000.00 Deposits 432,621.24 Bills Payable or Rediscounts NONE $546,293.35 HOLDING FIRMLY TO SOUND PRINCIPLES THAT TIME DOES NOT CHANGE Not length of service alone, but kind of service and good management, have enabled this bank to hold its strength and its friends steadily through passing years and changing oonditionsv Bat we have not found it necessary to change any of the sound and accepted banking practices upon which its growth and success have been founded. A Safe, Dependable Bank with Twenty-Five Years of Helpful Service

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