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Often Overnight When Yoi Take the Right Thing But adulti can't expect real re sujts from tbe same sweet syrupy concoctions that ydu'd give to < child. As a matter of (act, that power ful yet smooth, creamy creosoteJ emulsion known to druggists ai Bron-chu-llne Emulsion Is nol loved by children; It's a medlclnc (or grown-ups, but it sureglvoi results and speedily, too. Get a bottle at Andrew's Drug Store to night and put it to work at once ? It strikes right at the source ol the trouble ? satisfaction guaran teed. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina ( Franklin County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the deed of trust executed by R. W. Green to L. L. Pettitt, Trustee and duly recorded in Book 262 Page 403, of the Public Registry of Franklin County, the notei thereby secured being past due and the holders thereof having directed the undersigned to fore close the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction tor cash on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1?8A at 12:00 o'clock noon at the court house door In Louisburg, Frank lin County, North Carolina, the following described real estate: All those certain tracts of land lying and situated and being in the County of Franklin and State of North Carolina, Harris Town ship in the town of New Hope and being Lot numbered (2) two in Block I on plat of land formerly owned by Edwards and Hagwood and known as the New Hope sub division as surveyed and platted by Sherman Clodfelder, C. E. plat of which Is on record in Franklin County, Register of Deed's Office in Plat Book 1 at Page 184 to which said plat reference Is here by made for a more perfect and complete description by metes and bounds. Propertvto be sold subject to and with fte understanding that the purchaser at said sale assume and agree to pay all and any out standing taxes due the County of Franklin upon said property. The purchaser at said sale will be required to deposit 5% of the purchase price for said property immediately following the sale. This 14th day of November. 1935. L. L. PETTITT. 1 1-2 2-4t Trustee. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OK RESIDENCE IN YOUXOSVILLK By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty entered In that special proceed ings entitled, "Minnie C. Newton and husband, et als, vs. Tempie C. Henley. Nannie C. Edward.*, et als". duly docketed in said court, the undersigned Commis sioner will on THURSDAY, DECEMBER IB, 1035, at or about the hour of noon, at the Courthouse Door in Louisburg N. C., offer for sale to the high est bidder, for cash, that lot and dwelling thereon situate, located in Youngavllle, N. C., described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land in the Town of Youngsville. Franklin County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of the Methodist Parsonage, G. N. Stell, and otherq, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a rock Mason Street, Methodist Parson age corner qfnd running North with said street 50 yards (o a ?take; thence East 70 yards to a rock; thence South SO yards to a rock and Methodist Parsonage corner; thence West with said Methodist Parsonage line to Ma son Street the beginning, being a part of 3-4 acre lot conveyed to Siddie R. Stell by E. P. Allan and wife. And being the identical land conveyed by Geo. N. Stell and wife, Siddie Stell, to J. A. Clifton by deed dated December 1, 1920, recorded in Book No. 229, page No. 189, Franklin County Registry. Dated and posted this 18th day of November, 1935. W. L. LUMPKIN, ll-22-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF HALE OF LAND Under the power of sale con tained in that deed ot trust from J. O. Newell and wife, to tha undersigned trustee, dated the 25th, day of March, 1930, and re corded In the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Franklin County, North Carolina, In Book 259 at page 582, I will sell at public auc tion, for cash, at the Court House door In Loulsburg, N. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, ~u 1035, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON all of the right, title and interest conveyed to me by said deed of trust In the following described land*: Beginning at a pine stump and persimmon tree on Horse Branch run thence 8 IIM B Hi poles to a stake in the field about It poles past the center of the Spring Hope Road; thence 8. U JI-4 W 91 poles to the centei; of said road: marked by fe hickory on the west side; thence N 76 Vi W 46 poles to ? stake; thence N ? u F poles to an old mapre ?tump on Home Branch; thence up sdld bra/ich, an It meanders, . 161 palm to the beginnlpg, Con taining 126 acrei, more or leas, Being Lot No. 1 ot the division of the Coppedge l.and, which dlvl . slon la recorded In Book of Ord , era ft "Decrees No. 10 at page 365 L In thq Office of the Clerk ot Sup erior Court of Franklin County, . to which division reference js I hereby made for more complete , description. This 12th day of November. , 1935. F. O. HOLST, Trustee. Perry & Kittrel), Attorneys Henderson, N. C. ll-22-4t COMMISSION KHS NOTICK OK SALE OK LAND Under and by virtue of the power vested in the undersigned commissioner in that certain order and decree made by the Superior Court of Franklin County in a 'special proceedings entitled "S. 'K. Holden, et al. Vs. Mrs. B. T.| ?Holdeu, et al. the undersigned icomnilssiptier will on TUESDAY, OKCKMBKK 17, IU3.1 at or about the hour of noon, nt the courthouse door in Franklin 1 County, Id the Town of Louisburg, N. C. sell at public auction to I the highest bidder for cafth the I following described land; lying and being in Youngsviile Town ship, Franklin County, North Car olina, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake on Mala Street in the Town of Youngsviile, N. C, corner of Woodlief lot as shown by a map in book 9 page 2$ of olders and decrees in Frank lin County, and running, in a Southernly direction 210.6 feet to an Iron stake corner of Woodlief { lot; thence in a Westernly direc tion 27 feet to a rock corner W. A. Massey; thence in a Southern ly direction 47 feet to a rock J. W. Winston corner in Massey line; thence In a Northernly direc : How Calotabs Help Nature To Throw Off a Bad Cold Million! have found in Calotaba a hxwt valuable aid In the treatment of eokto. 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No Inspection Fe? ? Quick Servici , See W. L. LUMPKIN Local Correspondent Louisburg, N. C. f INVEST NOW IN A NEW ]| HONE With low mater ial costs and low labor costs still prevailing, plus the easy financ ing of the day, now is the time to build! With the pro spect of inflation being forecast by many of the best business minds in the country, the wisdom of In vesting 'money in ^ sound property now is hardly to be questioned. For a low estimate on the cost of material for i building, remodeling or repairing, call 263- W. No. obligation whatsoever is involved. J. T. PRUITT LUMBER CO. PHONE 263- W LOUISBU&G, N. 0. SEE THE NEW DESIGNS It is a real treat to look over the new designs and creations in furniture. They are attractive, in keeping with the latest progres sive tastes and all so cheap and so easily ac quired and enjoyed. Let us have the pleasure of showing you. W. E. WHITE Furniture Co. LQuisburg, North Carolina "r tlon 47.5 feet to an Iron stake corner 8. Holden lot as shown on map; thence In a Northernly di rection through the center of a large oak 209 feet to an Iron stake on main street; thence In Westernly direction 92.5 feet to beginning. It being the lot on which the Home Place is sltuat ed, the same being fully descrlb- | ed on plat and survey made by | M. Stuart Davis, surveyor, oil the 2nd day of April 1913 and re corded in book of maps Franklin County Registry. This 15, day November 1935. PAUL, STRICKLAND, 1 11-22-41 Commissioner. IF YOU WANT SECURITY BEYOND QUESTION bonsider the complete freedom from financial care enjoyed by depositors of Citizens Bank and Trust Company ever since 1889. Never a doubt as to the safety of their accounts in all 46 years. No. shrinkage in their value, even in the worst depres sion years. These advantages are at you disposal ? PLUS Deposit Insurance on your money up to $5000.00. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY HENDERSON, N. C. Forty-Six Years of Security And Service. 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