THE FRANKLIN TIMSS A, K JOHNSON, Editor and Manager 0. J. HALE A?K!s(uiit Muuagei ?TAR DROPS ? ?Cotton ?old for 27 Vi cct" a ;>ounft in Louisburg yesterday. no is quite an improvement. ?The Jos. J. Davis, Clia|)t r. 'J D. C., will hold an import -.r t h?i ines? meeting at the home of Mr*. 1 i!ruer Tuesday afternoon Novetv? ? at half past three o'clock. t ho colored citizen;* in llo- Court House at iiigln. . | Mr. F. A. Uoth is oil a ' .injucsh trip to Wilmington. ^ Mr. Jolin D. Hliie*! of W lu::untc\n, is visiting ifi Loulshurg. ^ Mr. O. C. Hill left Wed: l:?v for a visit to relatives at Sut f. ~i Mr. IT. Meredit?\ of ... s v* itor to Loulslmrg tills wi .1 Mr. R.t G. Allen, of Raleigh, was a visitor to Louishurg WortnCHtl'.y. >17^ " v '?> ,vay. o '? vh' **? \ya < a vl'1 o;* ?; i.-:i Ir.iraj ? ? ?? ? ?veek. ? Gov. T. W\ Hickett was in Loitlsburg: Monday night and made'an address t ? County Food Administrator M. C. Pleasants.won t to Raleigh Wwdnesdn.* I Miss Olivia Hohgood returned home from Laurinhurg for a few days visit to her people. - fj.) _m_? - ? !,oivi?ii, of Spen vv . ..i i. , "?irx. i Ketv.i . i V?e Governor for ti r o* r i - ?Woke. convicted ai *V y:::* ?"?*!" V"5. ?f the Superior Cot* ?? rV'inkihi ( ouu:y. of seduction. .No: :r/.::r .-x 1. T. HICKS ? 1-: ?2t. >'otlce. Having qualified at administratrix of the estate of A. S. Johnson, de ceased. late of Franklin County, all persons holding claims against his es> tate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned'on or before the 22 day of November 1919 or this notice will be plead iWT>ar of their re covery. All persons-indebted to said estate will please <$ome forward and make immediate settlement. This Nov. 2let,, 1918. KATE JOHNSON, Admrx. ll-22-6t Lost. A tan, folding, leather pocket book n rhftelr nn the Bank of Youngfcville frtfm Df. KT P. Floyd to William Wheless, also three tax receipts?one .J- W. Wheless /one, R. B. \^ieless Jind one W. A, Whe lesa?paid on Nov. 20, 1918. It was lost either in Louisburg or between Louisburg and my bo fin. Finder wilt be liberally reworded?hy?returning same too me. ? W. A. WHELESS, R. F. D. 1, Louisburg, N. C. 11-22-lt. Oreat Bargains for Farmers for Land , In "Warren Connt;-. For Salo; (No. 1) 400 acre farm, 150 acres in gjtod state of cultivation, 100 acres stumped. Fine tobacco, cotton and grain land. Good buildings. Some timber. Plenty wood and cross ties. Good pasture well fenced. Will sell the entire tract or cut it up into small farms. Farm No. 2.?55 acres. About 30 ac^es in high state of cultivation. Good dwelling and out buildings. Good pas ture well fenced! Splendid location. T.nnH making over a bale of cotton an acre. Good low lands. One of the best small farms in the County. Great bargain, act at once. I have other good farm bargains in Warren County. Call me over phono at my expense and make an engjigement. Will be glad to show you the property. R. S. REGISTER, . Norllna, N. C. 11-22-lt. R^celTcrs Sah* of Real Estate. Under and by virtue of the authority vested in ud, as Receivers of the Hill, Live Stock Company, and under and by direction of the Superior Court of Franklin County, w? the undersigned on Monday, the 16tl\ day of Decem ber, 1918, at or about the hour of noon on the premises in Lomsburg, North Carolina, offer for eal* at public auo tion to the highest' bidder, upon the terms hereinafter seV forth the follow ing described real estate belonging to the Hill Live Stock'Co., anl being siuate in the Town of TL<|ulBburg, I^orth Carolina. 1. Main Street ?tojle, formerly occu lted 'fly "Hill Live Stock Company. 2. The Nash Street storo, formerly occupied by the HIM Live Stock Copi' pany , ? f k 3. The Nash Street *tore, formerly occupied by T4r Hfver Drug Company. 4. Vacant lots On &ash Street be tween the above Mentioned Drug Store Lot and Machinery shed. 5. Machinery ihed and stable lot, known as J. J. Hayes stables. 6. The buildings and lot on Nash Street known as the Fuller Stable Lot. 7. Building on Nash Street' now oc cupied by Allen Bros. Co., as storage houle. S. Stablo building on corner of Nash Street and Church Street known as the main staMe of Hill Live Stock Com pany. . The lot and residence on eaBt shle of Church Street known as the K. l\ Hill residence lot. 10. Lot and stables on the west side of Chujch Stretet, known as the Horse Hospital Lot\ 11. Lot ?nAsouth-west corner of church and Vasli Str?etn,yiformerly 1CiioA>n as tkeyftwltM' lot. / 12. Ixjt on \wpst siue o^vhurch St., with buildings Vornierly/occupied by Louisburg M:u*!iVie Worjfs and Oarage. 13. (jot on So\iYho:i-tyf'.>n <>r of Nash and Chujfcli St.roYls vt>?> occupied by King Seed CompLiy* Ci'iiiing l'iaut. 14. Vacant lot foi/Xa a Street !>? t ween ginnvry lot Wd I\anters Ware house. _ JL 15. Lot on Ea.-.t !? of Main Street i'\ South end oil 'l\r Kiver Bridge, k!V>H n us the Wutfehomse Lyt. I'J. Loi and bUildfnwi on Perry St.. fronting o.i' Seqiboard lAir Line Hail1 road known as/the PerW Street Stor-< ^e Lots. / \ ^ The terms jfot Kale to \c one-thin! of purchase price in casli,\n ? balance in I'.vo equal annual installukuiih, such deferred payments bearing interest . fro.n date'ot" ^confirmation of \a!e and ;v"ty above ('f' ?crifced will be ? l ed f * :llo a * ft v*h;:!o end ill di- : < ;. ;pri;*'in?k smuller subillvis i-; ? "I I'.ppoi.r from plots on file rj' ' 'i;' >uf 13:J; cnuerstgned re- ! ceivivs :.t;,;!.'r information ap-j p'/ t'? th *!i .'??'-i::.receivers. This !M?: dtw of November. !!?is. w.'V. A'.L!;n. 1). r. McaI.V.nK. j. r. I ? '^?elvers \::r I be ^lill ? llvi ?!???:: Ci:r-ipaify, ." ? v*-;':* s? ::e. A4 orneys. ll-2?-4t. Not lor of Sule. Pursuant to ;I:?* Authority contained j in n certain D^ert of Trust, dated Xo> v? mber <1. 1M6. made by K. E. Mar-1 all and wife, Mary Lizzie Marshall, to A-. M. Scales. Trustee, (default having: been made in the payment of th? In- I debtcdncss thereby secured) the nn ! dersigoed trustee will sell at public auction, on Monday. December 23rd, I PUS. at tli * court hose door ill Louis-1 burg. X. ('., the following described tracts or land. | "?1st?beginning at a rock, J. A. Spen j cer's corner, in the old path, thence | N. 2 d E. 73 pis 4 Iks to a stake. J. A. i Spencer's corner in J. K. Spencer's j line, thence N. 8Sd "W 30 pis to a stake j Lavinia Xeal's corner, thencee S. 8Sd E. 29 1-2 pis to the beginning, con containing 5 82-100' acres moro or less. 2nd?Beginning at rock, the S. W. Marshall corner in J. K. Spencer's line thence S. 2d 36, pis 21 Iks to a stake in the Marshall line, Richard Kel ley's corner, thence s\ 8Jsd E. 25 pis 7 Iks to a stake in thAroad in Julia Littlejohn's line, thencA N. 2d EJ. 36 pis 21 Iks to & rock, LAtbejohn's cor ner in J. K. Spencer'i/ line, thence X. 88d W. 25 pis 7 lkfc to the beginning, containing 5-82-100 acres, more or less 3rd?Beginning at a stake and rock. Willie Gill's corner, thence N. 89 W. 44 pis 121k8 to a rock, 011\'s corner, thence S. 2 W. 35j pis. 17 Iks to a frock, Gill's corner in Chas. Ballard's liner thence N. 88d W 40 pis 22 Iks to a bJ^j^g^JgrRlver^Ballard/^corner TnenceupsaT3r!Ter^T1?^^3Pfr3?Ts^?? pls 16 Iks to 9 large white oa3c, Mrs. Marshall's corner, thence N. 33 l-2d E. 26 pis to a rock. Marshall's ^orner, thence S. 88 E 152 14- pis to a- rock, Chas. Foster's corner in MdrahalTs line, thence S. Id W 21 pis 17 Ik* to a ?-?take and trveot gum utump, Caroline Littlejohn's corner, thence S. Id W 13 pis 24 Iks to the beginning, contafping 45 acres, iflore or leBS. I 4th?Beginning at a post oak on Rim berlake road, thence N 4 1-2 W 94 pis 10 Iks dead pum, formerly the Yarbor ough comer, thence W 46 pis t oa tajck ory, Z. T. Terrell's corner in Wilson's line, thence S. 24 pis 19 Iks to a small cedar or stake, the old Williams coryr on Bear Swamp Creek, thence down said creek as it meanders to a born beam, thence1^. ?5 E 141 pla to a red oak, thence N. 80 1-2 E 20 pis 15 Iks to a dogwood on the Timberlake road, thence along said road N 50 1-2 W 24 2-5 pis, thence N 45d W 20 pis to the beginning, containing 71 acres, mors or less. 5th?In Franklin Couijty. beginning in the Raleigh and LQUisburg road, a white oak on the W sfde or road, the Alford corner in Perry line., thence S 57d E 42 pis 2 !fcs to a rock. Perry's corner, thence S. 86d E 62 pis 23 Iks to Spanish oak. the Jf. E. Tharrlngton corner in Perry's line, thence S 2 l-2d W 123 1-2 pis to a Jock, the Rowland] corner, thence N 88/ V2d W 66 1-5 pis to rock, Rowland'^ corner, thence Si 2 l-2d W 33 pis to ro%k and pointers, thence S 88 l-2d E 66 1-5 pis to a large pine, Rowland's Corner .in Tharrlng ton's line, thence P. 2 l-2f W 26 1.-2 pis to a rock and wh|te oak skid soarwood pointers on a branch, the ^aldy Pearco corner, thence 1)1 83d W 170 pl<3 20 Iks to a sweet gumi N. M. May\ corner In Pearce's line, pence N 22?E 70 pis to a rock and,pointers, May** corner, thence N 6 1-2A W 78 pis to tke center of the Loulsfarg and Ralel^i road, N. M. May's Corner on the E side of the road, themce along said road In an Easterly direction to the beginning, containing 199 1-2 acres, more or less, being part of the Parham tract, con veyed by de$d of N. M. May and wife to J. !??. 'layj book 184, page 195. Also 'a small tract, adjoining the last nanted tract, being that ton veyed by T. W. Bickett, Commissioner, to J. E. May, by deed dated Jan. 1, 19 00 and recorded in the registry ot Franklin Coutoty in book 150. naga 130, and bounded on the N. by the lands of 'Jordan May. on the-E. by E. W. Tita Timberlake, on theW. and S. by Jor dan May, containing 13 1-2 acres, more or less? being the tract whereof Jane Rowland lived. Terms of sale cash. This the 20th day of November 191?. A. M. Trustee ll-22-5t. But Started i jstzbslj : .zjxamu wan-nr?.ir mam%rrrr<7mwm^ \*1 * n ~ Many of our wealthiest men were ouc? poor boys. / -?-But they started Tight. rhey began jn y.uth to save. And they kt>pt it up. The result? Ti..\v now have all that money can buy. Nothing but the saving habit will accomplish thiB. * won't do it. \ S , . ? ? a ; v fart' Right?Save ? Often a Savings Ac?x)unt right away; anil cultivate it. Stay with it. Add to it. " / In the years to come ytu'U' bless tlje impulse tli^t caused you to *'.ar? it. N / \ We help you to save and pay you y p^r cent on your savings. fciay *?- ?i r * ? ?i ? - viFHoaiiaBs:?,7 Tht> " . first National Bank I.0UIS3URG, North Carolina W. H. RUFFIN, President ?. B. MoXINNE Casliier, W. D. JACKSON, Assistant-Cashier 's 3ERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS ?wntnn s umiranj The best paterna axe shows In these men coat sweaters with big rolled collars and deep pockets. Special at 22.00 CHILPREIPS SWEATERS -Tb?se sweaters t>m ""T* "h twlrs whnt wo tiiYfi thorn marked. They eom? in aooortod colons. with belts and mllart collars. These will certainly prove tempting, at ............. ? _......{1.69 and $2 BABT BLANKETS These come in Blue and Pink, size 36 X 27 Special at 9Sc CHRISTMAS 1I0CSE SLIPl'F.RS Our stock of houso slippers Is very large and complete in colors and materials. These warm fur trimmed felt slippers are Just the thing for these cold nights and mornings Special at?.. ? -...Ji.lS CHUpREN'S SLIPPERS These are so nice and wariji for the little tots, made of heavy dou ble fleeced cloth In blue and pink striped excellent values for the pricfc ..Special at 73c CHILDREN'S MUFFS Excellent values, assorted colors Special at................ .98c 1 TABLE LAMPS The lot is limited and you will need to ask for yours early. Each lamp lamp Is decorated with colored flowers. Not a lamp In this lot worth less than $5.00 Special at $1.48 HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Hsndkerehiefa?We have collecctad hundreds of attrac tive styles of plain white and novelty colored, with embroidered corners?In very line shamrock lawn and linen. Special at..?. .10? - POS1CARBS Now is the time to bdy yolr post eards to send to tfi? soldle* bora Beautiful Thanksgiving and Christmas cards. ......... 10? eMB STATIONERY FOB CHRISTMAS GIVING There 13 nothing so nlco as a 60* of stationery for Chrfstnial, W? have a bigassort ment ixf colors and styles. Special al ,?.*.-..#5? bflx Come to boa tis when In town?Watch for our ftfy opening. [T wo-Do liar Limit] LOUISBURG, -V . North Carolina WATCH OUR WINDOWS Report of the copditton of I'lIK FAKME US A. ME ECU ANTS BANK at Louisburg. N. C., at the close of business, November!., 1918 RESOURCES Loans and discounts 293.839.7S Overdrafts, secured. $30.74p.93, unsecurctf $17,799.56 43,540.49 United Status Bonds and Liberty Honda 23.350.00 Banking; houses, $3.30(f4Ji), Furn. and Fixtures $4,500.00 7.S00.00 Demand Loans ^ k 38,229.38 Due from National Hanks ? 31,233.24 Dut from State Banks and Bankers . 323.85 ? f'osh items held over 24 hours ^ 2.765.19 Checks for clearing 13,519.01 Gold coin 402 50 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 2.124.98 National Bank Notes and other U. S. Notes * IK,910.00 Town and County Orders ' N * 4 J.2.G15.73 ? War Savings Stamps # S26.00 Bills of Exchange 9.479.7S Total $4SD.033.93 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 Surplus fund. v 10:000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 5,042.13 Notes and bills rediscounted 15,000.00 Bills payable 00.000.00 _n. pb.sltn subject to theck - 179.332.C4 Demand Certificate? of deposit 32,0S0.83 / Sayings Deposits 97,111.73 Cashier's fheek? outvlandlrji^ 1.111.25 Certified Che^ki* 505.07 !!10.142.42 d ?n*eresKmie depositor* * t 3.0,10.00 Collections 2-.SJ0.3S Total Mscosrvos' State of Norih Carolina?County of Franklin. Nov. in. 1018. T. M. S. Clifton." Ca^hi^r of the above named bank do solemnly swear that tli#* nbnvn statement I* truplo the best of my knowledge rnd beliof. \T. <5 CLTFTON. Cashier. Fubscrif>ed and sworn to before me this KUh day of Novemb Intr. L. P. HICKS On The Corner Louisburg, N,