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ROBUSTNESS Nature has not been prodigal with everybody in the matter of robustness. Many, all through life, must stand guard and combat colds, coughs, bronchitis or perhaps more For nearly five decades _ SCOTTS EMULSION has been helping to turn weakness into strength. For those who are delicate, with tender lungs, weak throats and a proneness to debility and anemia, the definite nourish ing and tonic qualities of Scott's are of special value. Scott St Bowuc, XSoomfield, N.J. 18-5 DISSOLUTION To All Whom it May Concern: The co-pa1 tnership heretofore ex isting between J. S. Howell and A. W. Perry, Jr.. trading as Howell & Perry was dissolved or Jan. 1, 1919, by mutual consent. All indebtedness of said Howell Ac Perry is to be paid by J. S. Howell and all accounts due said flrr.i are payable to J. S. Howell. This Peby. 19th. 1919. A. W. PERRY. 2-21-5t NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of ?f-Unj "estate of Annie Williamson, de posed. late of Frankliu county, all pc:,<o:i-. !:o!4!?ifr claims against said estate uro notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of February, 1920, or this notice will be. plead in bar of their recovery. All persons'indebted to her estate will please come forward and make imme diate settlement Th s Feb. 13. 1919. 2-14-6t ?B. DAVIS, Adm'r. [. ..FOB SALE?A good 200 acre farm. Suitable for tobacco, cotton, corn and, all general crops. Price and terms reasonable ll-29?tf S. A. NEWELL. WeThankYou With the beginning of a New Year we'wish to thank each and everyone in Franklin and adjoining counties who favored us with their patronage during the year 1918. We grieve with those who were so unfortunate as to lose a loved one during this time and especially in the epidemiefr-of "flu"-?.You have our sincerest sym pathy, an? we only wish it had been in our power to render you such service as to have relieved^you of your bereavement. . ? ? Assuring you of the continuation of our best .and most efficient services *in the future we hope to have a more liberal share of your patronage and wish for you a most prosperous year. Ai cock Drug Co. Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag?if so, buy now? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today-3*-we saved in tb?> buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give -you theoppertunity to do likowise?you expect to take a trip sooner or later?anticipate your needs now in these lines?yoiTcan make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. TRUSTBH'S SALS OF L&tB IN WOOD, n; C, By virtue of th? powef 'of sale cod tained In that certain deed, of trust made by J. M. Wilder tfr Wra. H. Ruffin, Trustee, dated D^c. 11, 1913, and recorded In the RMgifctry of Prank lin county in Book 199, page 119, de fault having b* en made in the pay ment of the ucbt thereby" Mcnred* and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the Holder of | 1 at about the hour of uoon, at the court house door itr 1-iouhsbnrg, H. C., offer for sale to the highest bidefar, at pub lic auction., for cash, th?"property in said deed of trust described- jw? fol lows: Lot No. 154 on the ploC'of <he land formerly owned by C. Q. Wood which plot is recorded in *he Registry of | Franklin County irf Book 192, page 596. to which plot for ?' more perfect description reference*11? nere made. Terms of ?ale:r-4?ffcrti: This Feby. 7th. 1919. 2-7-5t WM. H. RUFFlM) Trustee. TRUSTBET3 BALES OF LOT3 IN -WOOD. N. C. By virtue of the power of ?ale^ con tained in that certain d*ed of trust | made by T. A. Holllngsworth to Wm. H. Ruffin,' Trusted, dated 'Dec. 30, 1913. and recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book: 19$, page 12S default having been raadfc'Tn*the pay ment of the debt thereby tecured, and demand for foreclosure tiavfhg been made on the said trustee "by the holder of said debt, the undferfttgited will, on SATURDAY'. MARCH 8, 1919 at about the hour of noon, at the court I house door. Louisburg, N. C., offer] for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, the property in 1 said deed of trust conveyed and there | described as follows: Lots Nos. 207 and 208 on the plot of the land formerly owned by C. G, Wood, which plot is recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 192, page 596, to which plot for a more perfect description reference is here made. Terms of Sale?Cash. This Feby. 7th, 1919. 2-7-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOTS IN WOOD. N. C. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust I made by L. R. Parrish to Wm. H. | Ruffin. Trustee, dated Dec. 30, 1913, and recorded in the Registry of Frank-1 lin County in Book 199, pages 121-2; | default having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured thereby and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of said debt; the undersigned will on, SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1919 at about the hour of noon, at the court I house door in Louisburg, N. C., offer] for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, the property in I said deed of trust conveyed and there | described as follows: Lot No. 186; on the plot of the land formerly owned by C. G. Wood, wliicb plot Is on record in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 192, page 596. to which plot for a more pferfect description reference is here made. Terms of Sale?Cash. This Feby. I 7th, 1919. 2-7-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the estate ofW. B. Bowden. deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is here by given to all persons hording claims ainst the said estate to present them Mghen on or bt'fuie the 7th dfiy ______ tice will be plead in bar of ttieir recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Feb. 6th, 1919. TEMPIE BOWDEN, 2-7-6t Executors. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator c. t a. of the estate of Drucilla E. Wliitev deceased, late of FYanklin county, all persons holding claims against the said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of February, 1920, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please come forward and make immediate, settle ment. This February 6, 1919. J. T. SAWYER, Admr. c. t. a. :2-7-6t Franklinton, N. C. They'll Make You Say, "MORE Take one bite out of a crisp, light, hot muffin made from OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour, and you'll keep right on eating more and more. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour makes muffins, biscuits. waffles and cakes that are more than ' ? good?they're great It takes the guess out of baking. It has mixed with it. in the exact proportions, the very best baking powder, soda and salt. You don't have to buy them extra. That's real economy. Bake the family plenty of the good things they like from this flour. Buy a bag of OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour today. Look for the Indian Head on the bag. At all grocers. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour ?akes the.Guess out of Baking and Saves-you Money When you prefer to bake zvith plain flour buy Peerless?the best of its kind. AUSTIN-H EATON CO., Durham, N. C. NOTICE. Having quallled aa administrator of the estate of Sidney B\gnette, deceas ed late of Franklin County, all persons holding claims againBt the said estate are notified to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 2lBt day of February, 1920, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make imme diate. settlement. This 20th day of White & Malone, Attys. 2-21-6t. For Sale A desirctle residence and lot cm Church street, immediate posBession. Apply to W. D. JACKSON, at First National Bank. 10-4-tf NOTICE. This is to notify all persons that I will not be responsible ror any bills for my wife Mrs. Lizzie Alley, who has abandoned me. This Feby. 19th, 1919. 2-21-4t F. O. ALLEY. .CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina?Department | of State. To All to Whom These Presents May I Come?Greeting: ^ ?| Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of | the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous con sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office.that the Crescent Drug Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the town of Franklinton, County of Frank lin, State of North Carolina (A. H. Vann being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations," pre liminary to the issuing of this Certifi cate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J . Bryan_Grimea, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 8th day of February, 1919, file in my ofTice a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings afore said are now on file in my said office | as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and afTIxed my official seal at Raleigh, this 8th day of Febru ary. A. D.. 1919. J. BRYAN GRIMES. 2-14-4t , Secretary of State. YFm. Cook & Sons says we are pleased to state we con sider RAT-SNAP is witnout doubt the finest rat and mouse exterminator we have ever used. It does all you claim and more-too. Three sizes, 25, 50c and $1.00 and $3.00. SALE OF LOTS IN BUNN. By virtue of the power.of sale con-| tained in that deed of trust, dated Jan. I 18, 1916. made by J. P. Hill to Wm. H. RufTin, Trustee, and recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 210, page 41, default having been made in the payment of the debt there by Becured and the holders of said debt having demanded foreclosure of the trustee, the undersigned will, on March 28th, 1919, at about the hour of noon, at the Court house , door, in I^uisbnrg, x ,C offer for sale at pub lic a?r;tlQiL_to thg highest bldflflr, TOT Bunn in said deed of trust conveyeJFaWTfWW described as follows-.j. Lots Nos. 15, 16 and 17 in Block C*ln the town of Btfnn on plot of property formerly owned by North State Development Company and known as the Town of |~Bunn as surveyed-and?plotted by J. J. Wells, C. E.t which plot or map is recorded in Book 192 page 522, Reg istry of Franklin County, reference to which plot is hereby made for a full ?description thereof. This Feb. 28, 1919. WM. H. RUFFIN, 2-28-5t Trustee, W. K. Sproule, Jr., Assistant Cashier Colombia National Bank, Indian apolis, Indiana. Says. We were bothered quite a little by rats in our basement, destroy ing our stationery, but after distrub ting your RAT-SNAP very thoroughly we are pleased to report that we are no longer bothered with them. Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 and $3.00. NOTICE. Pursuant to the powers containede in a certain note retaining title, given to the undersigned by Sol Williams and recorded in book 212 at page #13 Franklin county registry, default hav ing been made in' the payment thereof I will on Saturday, March 22nd, 19F9, *t 1 o'clock p. m.. at the courthouse square in Louisburg, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, one black horne about 11 years old and weighing about 850 pounds. This 24th day of Feb. 1919. 2-28-4t - W. G. ROE. FOR SALE. Milch cow, fresh to pail for sale. 2-28-2t F. W. JUSTICE. Subscribe to The Franklin Times MULES FOR SALE. One pair mules, about 10 years old, weighing about 1000 to 1240 pounds. A bargain for qulcfc purchaser. E. T. CHANEY. 2-2S-2t Ixiuisburg, "N. C. No Worms In a Healthy Child ?/ All children troubled with worm? have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and at ? rule, there Is more or leas stomach disturbance. GROVE"5TASTELES8 chill TONIC given regularly tor two or three weeks will enrich the ^lood. Im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Toole to the whole system. Nature will t hen throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be In perfect health. Pleasant to take. 00c per bottle. $1.60 Per Year In Advance. Subscribe to The Franklin Times SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS Rose's A few special prices in our Ladies and Men ready-made garments Val. Laces ">,7 1-2 and 10c yd. Torchon Lace ftc yd. Embroidery ,. 10 and !MK' yd. Ladles Voile dresses $2.00 Li:dies striped Voile waist *1.48 Ladles fancy colored dresses .. >2.00 Crepe de Chine and meslln caml . .soles 89c-$1.00 Ladles white meslln collars 85c ench Ladles pink vest 48 a?d 08c Ladles white skirts ...: $1.98 Ladles wash waists $1.2.,l Ladles nlffht frowns $1.23, $1.IS, $l.fl9 Ornamental covers 48c Pillow shams 48c Lace Curtains 98c and $1.00 Curtain Scrim 15c yd. Men dress shirts $1.28 and $1.50 Men silk frortt shirts $1.98 Men overalls $2.00 pr. Men work socks 80c pr. Men cottrn hose 20c Children hose (black and white) .35c Children lisle thread hose .. 35c pr. Ladles silk hose (all colors) .... THc Ladles cotton hose 7. 1M pr. [Two-Dollar Limit] LOUISBURG, - - North Carolina WATCH OUR WINDOWS FURNITURE THAT LUSTS Among our latest additions to our already large stock are the following: Queen Anne Dining Room Suit. This is one of the latest designs out and contains 10 pieces, consisting of Buffet, Extension Table, China Closet, Serving Table, one Arm Chair and five Straight Chairs, upholstered in genuine leather. William and Mary Dining Suit. Another of fashions latest styles, daintily construct ed, with all the elegance of the William and Mary per iod in every piece. Massive china case, spacious Buf fet, and gracefully formed 54-inch table, which extends 8 feet. Also large serving table and chairs with gen uine Spanish leather seats. A full supply of VICTOR, and COLUMBIA Talking Machine Records. J. S. Williams FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Louisburg, - - North Carolina
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