Car Plaster Car Laths Car Cement Car No. I Pine Shingles Car Cedar Shingles Car 5 V Galvavized Roofing Happy Christmas to All McKinne Bros. Co. Satisfaction Or Your Money Back Louisburg, ; North Oaroalin Dixie Fly r $1725 Monroe $1565 WILL GASOLINE GO DOWN? We hope so bot can't tell. Anyway we want yon to know that we have just In stalled a New Gasoline Pump and hare bought the yery best thing on the market, a Bowser Five Gallon Pump, tested and sealed by United States Government Officials. We are better prepared than eyer to render yon quick ser vice so come to see us. We have a complete line of Auto Supplies ana will be glad to serve you. Don't forget our Repair Department, Good Ken, Good Work and we promise to please you. BECK'S GARAGE Louisburg's Oldest Garage Reliable Service Phone 311 LOUISBORG, N. C. Subscribe to the Franklin Times ?? ? - - ? , _ GOOD HEALTH HIHTS Oklahoma Farmer GWes Sound Ad rice on Avoiding Sickness. ? i Us:d Black-Draught 30 Years. Cameron, Okla. ? "I have used Thedford's Black-Draught for about thirty rears, and certainly ought to know by this time what a good medi cine ft Is," says Mr. T. L. Bostler, a ?well-known farmer of this place. Mr. Bostler has passed his three-score-an'd tenth year, but declares his health still la good, "and I can say. Black Draught did Its part." "Where there Is a lot of malaria, a liver medicine is a necessity, and I have never found one better than murk-Draught." continues the Okla? homan. "It Is one that I know to be reliable. I sure use ft for the liver, Btomach. constipation. Indigestion, and It has done me a world of good. We use It for the family, and It gives "Most trouble, or sickness, comes from, the liver, and If taken In time can he aivolded. That 1b why I use Black-Draught as I do. I am much pleased with results obtained." Thedford'a Black-Draught Is purely vegetable. It acts .on the bowels, gent ly stimulating the liver, and helps In crease the normal flow of bile Into the Intestines. It assists In the digestion of food, and relieves constipation In s prompt and natural way. Ask your druggist for a package to day- Insist on Thedford's. _ NC-13! The conivlctlon grows that McAdoo can~ (Meet a coming political land slide quicker than any other Ameri can pollUt&Mfr* 1 .Hils is an age of specialization. Still, just because the dentist pulls your teeth don't Jump to the conclu sion that he would hesitate to pull your leg. YOU LOVE LIFE MOKE lakes on a Different Color When Your . lUood Is Rleh and Free From Poison THY TAXING PEPTO-MANGAN II You Feel Listless and Depressed, Your Blood Is' Clogged and Sluggish Without knowing why, you fiikl yo urself feeling unhappy. You go ar ound day after day half asleep. In terest in what is going on around you lags and life becomes dull. The be auty of radiant sunshine, lovely flow ers and the entrancing miracles of life you miss entirely. Living, eat ing. sleeping, become more or less of a bore. That ia what. clogged, sluggish bl ood does to you. It poisons your thoughts. You are only half alive. You need a good blood-enriching tonic. Take Pepto-Mangan for a few weeks and notice the big improveme nt. Pepto-Mangan is an agreeable tonic and is heartily endorsed by phy sicianfe. Your druggist has P ep to-M angan in both liquid and tablet t^rm Bily whichever you prefer; one has exact- j ly the same effect as the other. Make J sure you get genuine Pepto-Mangan. j Ask for "Gude's" and look for the full i name, "Gude's Pepto-Mangan." on: the package. Advertisement. | 1 The Democrats in the next congress jwl.ll need the services of one who I can hit well in the pinches. - ? ~ "" The Republicans plan attackB ? on (the income tax. Well, that tax is not exactly popular with those who i pay it. A ? FOR. SALE BY . F. R. PLEASANTS, Louisfourg, T. C. JOYNER, Franklinton, mid all Drug Stores. 40t -10-1-20 When Russia seeks foreign? pur chases she P. D. Q. learns the mean ing of C. O. D. o "Song writers to unionize," says a news item. That will be one union that can stage a popular strike. To Cure a Cold In On? Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE It ?top* the Cough and Headache and fotJHoft the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature oa earabox. 30c. ImltatiofT brains cannot be bought at the drug store like imitation beau ty. A lawyer does not run a pressing club, tho his business is pressing suits. The league may b% making pro gress ii> inducing members to "apeak softly," but it has not yet persuaded t IMPORTANT! Cancers, Ulcers and Chronic Sores treated. During fourteen years my work has proven h success and bless inr. to r:a.ny su.T>rer3. Mrs, J. L. ! L.oughton, 120 Ccx Ave.. Phone 2384 ,lwleigh, N. C. 12-10-8't . IMPORTANT! All persons holding claims against .Franklin .County are requested to file their accounts at least two days before the first Monday in "each month if they wish payment at that meeting. This action is taken in order to give the Purchasing Agent and Auditor time to check up and O. K. the bills. No bills will be paid except on first Mondays and then only when bearing the 0. K. of the Purchasing Ageift and Auditor This Dec. 22, 1920. 0. C. HUDSON, Purchasing Agent. H. W. PERRY. , Auditor. 12-24-2t Franklin County. o , SALE OF LAND Pursuant to the authority contain ed in a certain deed ot trust executed by P. P. Leonard and wife to the un dersigned trustee, which is duly regis tered in Book 224 at page 180. the un dersigned trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Louisburg North Carolina, on Monday the 24th day ot January, 1921, at 12 M. the fol lowing described real estate: That tract or parcel of land lying in Cedar Rock Township. Franklin County, North Carolina bounded on the North by the land of J. H. Wester, and-J. A. Dean. on the South by the land of Mrs. M. A. Stallings -and J. A Dean; on the East by P. E. Dean and Sid White; and on the West by the land of J. A. Dean, containing twelve acres, more or less, being the trac of' land purchased by P. P. Le onard from T. W. Stokes. This 20th day of December, 1920. 12-24-St E. S. FORD, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF ROAD BONDS Sealed bids to be accompanied by a certified check tor $500.00 will be re ceived at the office of the board of Commissioners of Franklin County, Louisburg, N. C. up to two o clock P. M. of Monday, January 3rd. 1921, for $40,000.00 of the road bonds of Gold Mine Township, to be dated Jan uary 1st, 1921, and to mature thirty years from date, to bear six per cent Vi>! aiimuii' liilt'HSl, ij.ij.i1jU- ?wiil an' nually at ai designated bank in New York city. The right to reject any amid all bids is hereby reserved. l!y order of the lloard ot Commis sioners of Franklin County, Wednes day, November 22nd, 1920. J. P. Timberlake. Chairman. S. C. HoUlcn, Clerk. . tty order of the Townshir Road I'ommisiiion of Gold Mine Tovt.ship. J. H. Wood. Chairman. ?5. M. Raynor, Secretary. 12-10-5t NOTICE SALE OF AUTOMOBILE UNDER MECHANIC'S LIEN. Anthony Davis will take notice that under andby virtue of Section 2017 of the Rt-vlsal of 1915. of North Carolina, and the lien thereby given to mechan jes for repairs on personal property, the undersigned will on Monday, Jan uary 3rd, 1921, in front of the Court House In Louisburg, N. C., at about the hour of noon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that Ford 5 passenger Touring car placed by him for repairs with the undersigned; and that sale will be made to pay the re pairs thereon made. This Dec. 6th, 1920. POUSVILLE MOTOR CO.. 12-10-4t By C. Q. Cash Agent. SALE OF VALUABLE TIltfBER Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Franklin County made in the Special proceedings en titled J. A. Dean Vs Peter Davis et al8, the undersigned commissioner will on Monday the 3rd day of Jan uary, 1921, at the hour of noon at the Courthouse door In Louisburg, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the timber which shall measure six inches in diameter and upwards at the time 'of cutting, together with necessary rights and easements, to remove same, upon the following described tract or parcel of land situate in Cedar Rock Township Franklin County and described as fol lows: Boumled on the North by the lands of Haywood Stallings; on the East by the lands of Billie Coppedge and J. A. Dean; and on the South by the lands of J. A. Dean; and on the West by the lands of Herbert Boone and J. A. Dean, containing 160 acres more or less, and being the tract of land known as the "Low Davis land." The purchaser shall be allowed three years from the date of confirmation of sale for the cutting and removing ; Dec. 1st, 1920: - L. W, H. TAR-BOROUGH. ' 12-2-Rf Commissioner. MJT1UB. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of A C. lowy, deceased I. Ht 'f j' irr.klln Cou.it r i :*<v i." Ht ^eby given- all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1 at day of December, 1921, or thisTio tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Dec. 1st, 1920. !2-3-6t W. J. P2RRY, Adm'r. Colds Cause Grip anA influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE UUeti remove the cans?. There is only on^T'Bromo Quinine.' E. W. GROVE'S titnatore ojjrrpx. 30a t* NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator c. t. a of the estate of Mrs. Pattie M. Fuller, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice lp hereby given all per sons holding claims against said es tate to present them to the undejfligir' ed on or before the 7th day of Uecem Ijcr, 1921 or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settle ment. This Dec. 7th, 1920. E. H. MALONE. 12-10-6t , Adm'r. 4 THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.60 Per Year in Advance. ^NOTICE Having qualified aa Administrator of the eBtate of C. T. Wester, deeeas ed late of Franklin CoCinty notice Is hereby given all persons holding cla ims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of December, 1110, or this notice will be plead In bar of ttw lr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This Dec. 14th, 1920. \ H. D. WESTER, Adm'r. FOR SALE? FORD TOURING CAR, 1917 model, In good condition. S. A. NEWELL, Loulsburg, N. C. 10-8-tf Suit Cases and Traveling rr . ? r:' Bags ~ Need a suit case or traveling bag? i?-?vhuy now? < there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we sav ed 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 can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C, WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pcarcc Youngsviile, N. C. Season's Greetings Merry Christmas and may the New Year Bring you the best you've ever known in Peace, Prosperity and Happiness. Farmers National Bank J. M. ALLEN, T. H. DICKENS, President face-President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier , Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Louisburg, North Carolina

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