? NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of G. T. Collins.' deceased,
im?> of Franklin county, this is to No
tify all ] ersons holding claims against
his estate to present the same to the
undersigned on or before the 2Sth day
of February 1S20, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All
pers0ns-4jidebted to said estate will
please com^Ybrwajcdjand make imme
diate settlement. This
1919.
2-28-6t G. B. COLLINS. Admr.
NOTICE.
Having qualiled as administrator of
the estate of Sidney Burnette. deceas
ed late of Franklin County, all persons
holding claims against the said estate
are notified to present the same to the
undersigiH'd on or before the 21st 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
Feby., 191?.
R. C. BURNETTS. Admr.
White & Malone. Attys. - 2-21-6t.
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DISSOLUTION
To All Whom it May Conccrn:
The co-pa tnership heretofore ex
isting between J.- S. Howell and A. |
W. Perry, Jr.. trading as Howell & ,
Perry was dissolved on Jan. 1, 1919,:
by mutual consent. All indebtedness ]
of said Howell & Perry Is to be paid j
by J. S. Howell and all accounts due
said firm are payuble to J. S. Howell. !
This Peby. 19th, 1919.
A. W. PERRY.
HOWELL.
2-2i-5t
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of .
the estate of Annie Williamson, de- |
ceased. late of Franklin county, all j
persons holding claims against said '
estate are notified to present them to |
the undersigned on or before the 14th j
day of February, 1920, or this notice '
will be plead in bar of their recovery. J
All persons indebted to her estate will :
please come forward and make imme- '
diate settlement Th s Feb. 13, 1919.
2-14-6t J. B. DAVIS, AdmY.
. FOR SALE?A good 200 acre farm.
Suitable for tobacco, cotton, corn and
all general crops. Price and terms 1
reasonable
11-29-tf S. A. NEWELL.
We Thank You
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 epidemics of "flu" You have our sincerest sym
pathy, and 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.
Aycock 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?we saved in tb* buying of many lines of most
dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give
you the opportunity to do likewise?you expect to take
a trip sooner or later?anticipate your needs now in.
these lines?you nan make a great saving. .
W. E. White Furniture Coinpany
?- Louisburg, N. C.
NOTICE OF AN ELECTION IN HAR
RIS TOWNSHIP.
1 Notice is hereby given that, in ac
cordance with the provisions of An
Act of the General Assembly of North
Carolina, Session of 1919. entitled "An
' Act to Provide Good RoadB in
Harris Township, Franklin County,"
being House Bill No. 279. Senate Bill
No. 341. ratified the 11th day of Feb
jruary. 1919. and upon the petition of
duly appointed and constituted
j Township.
The Board of Commissioners for
the County of Franklin docs hereby
order an election to be held on Sat
urday.. April 12th., 1919, in said town
ship. at which election there shall be
submitted to the qualified voters of
Harris township the issuance of
$50,000.00 of Road Bonds of said town
ship, and the levy of a special tax to
provide for the payment of interest.,
and create a sinking fund for the pay
ment of said bonds, for the purpose
of providing and constructing good
roads in said township under the j
terms and provisions of said special |
act of the General Assembly. 8ald
bonds shall run for a period of thirty
years fronft date and shall bear six
per cent per annum interest, payable
semi-annual Jy,
Said special act of the General As
sembly expressly provides that all
laws in conflict with this act are re
pealed so far as same relate to Harris
Township, and all laws heretofore en
acted for said township are repealed.
J. B. King is appointed registrar
and W. R. Young and J. J. Young
are appointed pollholders for the said
election. The voting place shall be at
Hagwood's store in said township, and
ithe said election shall be held and
conducted as is provided In the gen
eral election laws of the state. Those
voting for the issuance of bonds and
the levy of the special tax shall de
posit a ballot upon which there shall
be written or printed "For Road
Bonds", and those voting against the
issuance of bonds and the levy of the
special tax shall deposit a ballot up
[on which there shall be written or
printed "Against Road Bonds."
i A new registration is provided for
| under the said special act. and the pe
tition of the Road Commission calling
the election, and the registration
books will be kept open at Hagwood's
store for such purpose as provided by
i law for twenty days, beginning Sat
jurday, March Sth. 1919, and closing
j March 29th. 1919.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners for Franklin County.
This March 3rd. 1919
J. P. TIMBERLAKE, Chairman.
S. C. HOLDEN. Clerk. 3-7-6t
NOTICE OF AN ELECTION IN GOLD
MINE TOWNSHIP.
Notice is hexQby given that, in ac
cordance with the provisions of An
Act of the General Assembly of North
; Carolina. Session of 1919. entitled "An
"Act to Provide Good Roads in
Gold Mine Township, Franklin Coun-.
ty." being House BUI No. 27S. Senate
Bill No. 340. ratified February U*h.
1919. and upon the petition of the duly
constituted and appointed Township
Road Commission of Gold Mine Town
ship. The Board of Commi:sioners
for the County of Franklin do^s here
by order an election to be held on Sat
urday. April I2tlv 1919. in said town??,
ship, at which election there shall be
submitted to the qualified voters of
Gold Mine Township the issuance of
f 10.060 .On uf n.uil BumUH Ml k&id town
ship", ami tin1 lqyy of a Special tax to
provide fa* the payment of interest
and create a sinking fund for the pay
ment of said bonds, for the purpose of
providing and constructing good roads
i in said township under the terms and
provisions of said special act of the
General Assembly. Said bonds shall
run for a period of thirty years from
.dare and shall bear six per eent per
annum interest, payable semi-annual
-1*
Said special act of the General As
sembly expressly provides thr.t all
laws in conflict with this act are re
pealed so far as same relate to Gold
1 Mine Township, and elections on road
i bonds heretofore held in said township
will be annulled by the partying of
1 this election: and provision is made
for the payment of any nnd all obli
gations made by the township for roads
; out of the first proceeds, of sale of
bonds under this act.
R. C. Gupton is appointed registrar,
and J. J. Lanier and C. R. Parrish I
'aru appointed pullhultiers for\ilie Haldi
Baking Experience is Unnecessary
when you use OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour.
You can always get the same good biscuits, waffies, muf
fins and cakes?the kind that just melt in your mouth.
OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour has mixed with it,
in the exact proportions, the very best baking powder,
soda and salt. There's no guessing the right amount
to use. Baking becomes easier and more pleasant.
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It is economical because it saves you from buying extra
baking powder, soda and salt. Make your family nappy._
Bake them some golden-brown biscuits from OCCO
NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour.
Look for the Indian Head on the bag. At all grocers.
When you prefer to bake with plain flour
buy Peerless?the best of its kind.
AUSTIN-HEATON CO., Durham, N. C.
election. The voting place shall be at j
Centreville in said township, and the |
said election shall be held and con-1
I ducted as is provided in the general
election laws of the State. Those vot
ing for the issuance or Donds and levy
|-of the special tax shall deposit a bal
] lot on which there shall De written or
I printed "For Road Boixls," and those
voting against the issuance of bonds
and the levy of the special tax shall
deposit a ballot upon which there
shall be written or printed "Against
Road Bonds.".
under the terras of said special a^t,
ami the petiton of the Road Commis
sion calling the election, and the reg
istration books will be.kepi open for
such purpose at Centrfcvllte as pro
vided by law for twenty days, begin
ning Saturday. March Sth. 1919, and
closing Saturday, March 29th, 1919.
! By order of the Board of Conimis- 1
sioners for Franklin County.
I This March 3rd, 1919.
J. P. TIMBERLAKE. Chairman. I
S. C. HOLDEN, Clerk. 3-7-6t |
NOTICE OF AX* ELECTION IN SAX- |
DY CREEK TOWNSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that, in ac
cordance with tho provisions of An
Act of the General'Assembly of North
Carolina, Session of 1919, entitled "An
Act to Provide Good Roads in |
Sandy Creek Township, Franklin
County," being House Bill No. 277,
Sonate Bill No. 339, ratified February
19th, 1919, and upon the petition of
the duly appointed and constituted
Township Road Commission of Sandy
Creek Township. (
The Board of Commissioners for the |
County of Franklin does hereby or
der an election to be held on Saturday,
April 12th, 1919, in said township, at
which election there shall be submit
ted to the qualified voters of Sandy
Creek Township the issuance of $50,
00). 00 of Road Bonds of said township
and the levy of a special tax to pro
vide for the payment of interest and
create a sinking fund for the payment
of said bonds, for the purpose of pro
viding and constructing good roads in
said township under the terms and
provisions of said special act of the
General Assembly. Said bonds shall
run for a period of thirty years from
date and shall bear six per cent per
annum interest, payable semi-annual
ly.
Said special Act of the General As
sembly expressly provides that -.all
laws in conflict wtthfthis act-are Te-~
pealed so far as same relate to Sandy
Creek Township, and eleci;ons on road
bonds heretofore held in. said township
will be annulled by the carrying of.
this election: and provision is made
for the payment of any and all obli
gations made by the township for
road? out ot the first proceeds of sale
of bonds under this act.
J. R. Parrish is appointed regis
trar and J.. J. Carr and H. P. Speed
are appointed" pollholders for the said
election. Thj? voting place shall be
at Laucel or Jones' store in said town
ship, and the said election shall be.
held and' conducted as :s provided in
the general election laws of the State.
Those voting for the U'guance of bonds.,
and -the levy of the special tax shall
deposit a ballot upon which there shall
be written or printed "Foi Road
Bonds" and those voting against road
bonds and the levy of a special tax
shall deposit a ballet upon which there
shall be written or printed "Against
Road Bonds."
A new registration is provided for
under snifl ypntiiol net, and Un pultiun
of the Road Commission (tilling?Pre
election, and the registration books
will be kept open for such purpose at
Laurel or Jones store as provided by
law for twenty days, beginning Satur
day, Marfh Sth. 1919, and ciosing Sat
urday. March'29th, 1919.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners for Frarfklln ".'ounty.
This March 3rd. 1919.
J. P. Ti.MbtKLAKE, Chairman.
S. C. HOLDEN. Clerk. 3-7-6t
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 313
Franklin county registry, default Lav^
ing been made in the payment thereof
I will on Saturday, March 22nd, 1919,
at 1 o'clock p. m., at the courthousfe
square in Louisburg N. selL at
public auction to tiie* hIghe&tbidder
for cash, one black horse about 11
years_Jlld and weighlng nBout 850
pounds. This 24th day of Feb. 1919.
2-28-4t . G. ROE.
' Far Sale
A ik'biL' i.!? . sidencc and lot on
Church street, immediate por "session
\ppb to
..W. r>. JACKSON,
at Kirst National Hank.
10-4-t
NOTICE.
This Is to notify all person# that I
will not be responsible for any bill
for my wife Mrs. Lizzie Alley, who
has abandoned. m--.
This Fer?y. l:?th.
2-21-4t . p. -J ALLEY*.
NOTfE.
Marine: qualified a? Administrator
?h" oqt-if'- of Willie ?. J. I tail, decpnsed
l:.h; of FraiKklin County, all person
ho'ding < lniiri< {?gainst t!<<? ?aid est-'e
the name to t
uri' r1 1 * 11 W?JlUl.i!7WbH:
if Marc h. r?20. ??r this notic?* wIIJ. bo
f.w-acl Lri bur i?f their recovery? Ali
persons in righted to sala estate will
please setlie ;.t once. -This 8th clay of.
March. 1019.
:M I ?it . JOHKI'li T. VNSrOE.
j * Administrator of ft. Hall, dr? '?I.
IVm. I'oulc. & Sons
?Kays we are pleased to state via con
sider HAT-SNAP is without doubt the'
finest rat and mouse exterminator we
have ever u ved. It does all you claim
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ROSE'S
^
?Smnn m depart,
ment we are offering to our custom
ers at a bargain. o o o o o
Butcher knives .. ... ? from 30 to 50c
Bread knives .. .. 15c each
Kr>ivcs and forks (wood handles)
$1.75 to $2.25
Knives and forks (nickle plated)
? $1.50 Set
Steak beaters 15c
Hammers .... 10 and 15c
Screw drivers 15c
Pad locks 15 and 25c
Bed costors 5c each
Files 10 to 25c
Galvanized wash boards 35c
Clothes pins 2 doz. for 5c
Tea bells 10 to 15C
Pop corn poppers 15c each
Lamp burners 10c_
Shoe soles 20 pr.
Paint brushes 10 to 25c
Chair bottoms (wood fibre) ..10 to 20c
Table spoons 1 5c each
Aluminum tea spoons 5c each
Tea spoons 2 for 5c
Strap hinges 15 and 20c* pr.
Sure latch mouse traps .... 2 for 5c
Katch Knip rat traps .; 10c
Glass cutters ...' ..10c each
Curry combs 15c
Rubber heels 15c pair
Heel plates (asst. sizes) .... 2 tor 5c
Ice picks 10c
Shoe brushes 20c
White brushes 25c
[Two-Dollar Limit]
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Queen Anne Dining Room Suit.
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William and Mary Dining Suit.
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Louieburg, - ? . ? North Carolina