SAI.K OF VALUABLE TOWN LOT t'ndrr ttt*4 Uy klrlUH o( the power conferred upon me in a certain iKTed of tj-ust executed to me t?y C. C. Hen ton and duly, Recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Krankliu County in Hook 236. page 500. and at the request of the holders of the not es'secured therein. I will on MONDAY the 4th Day of April, laiTl at twelve" uVlwK noon, one*1 fdr sale at the Cour-tjiouse door in the town of Louiaburg. Franklin County, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tbtr foilmving described tract or parcel of land lying, bcujg and situate InJ Franklin_County, North Carolina, to wit: ? That certain lot in the Town of Lou j sburg. lying on the North si do of | Railroad St reef. adjoining Leslie Al len and others described as follows: : Beginning at a stake copper, of Leslie j Allen on Raih I UttJ Street /rmfr ntttttfog thence in a~northcrly direction to ^he I Seaboard Air Line right of way; th- I ence in an easterly diroction 25 feet I to the outer edge of brick building con strutted by J. S. Howell, thcnce in a] southerly direction to Railroad Street. -r thence in a westerly direction along i Railroad street 25 feet to the point of: beginning. ?-4! ThiB the 4th day of Marcht 1921^_ I 3-4-5t HEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee.? 1 An Illinois man recently lost a fine j Holstein heifer qpd offered as a re- ; ward for its retflYn one good drink of . whiskey . The next day twelvo heif | ers were brought in. ? Colorado paper. | Luke Rlelly Says, "The K*t UN Be fore Reaching the Klver " "Since moving near the river 2 years a^o, we've always used RAT SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat, nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the house. About 15 minutes later he darted; off for the water, to cool his burning stomach, but he died before reaching it." Three Blzes 35c, 65c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Al len Bros. Co. SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ON BEEF. ' At Faulkner's Mark* t nkfrr job ra? always tind a tine liue 01 choke Bftl", fork, Sau*ttge and t ountrj 1'rwlurr. The follow Ids' is sonir oi mi prices: Mew beef . . ~ ' nrnis Steak ... io t ents Kound Stenk St) Oats ^?rk ?"? 38 t>?s Beet and Pork Sau sage Cents 1 maintain no delivery service U*re- ' by sating you that cost. I paj hlirh-! esl prices for a II klndx of t o ? a it rjn Froaucc. J. F. FAl'LKNLR, Proprietor. 2.85- . -s: ? ^ TOWN ORDINANCE Be it ordained. That all barbers op eratlng or plying thi'tr U:uK' Id lite Tuwn_ol Liouisburg. N C., shall pro vide individual tow?!, properly clean sed. for each individual patron. Anv -pcrson violating -this ordinance, shall ) be subject to a fine of not less than; one dollar and not mnre th;in five dnl 1 lars L>r each offense. 1 This March 4th. 192t. L. JOYNER. Mavor. ? ~X ALSTON, rierx. T-TT^tt NOTICE. By virtue of the fact that my dau ghter, Fionme? WHlraras. is only four teen years of age \ hereby forbid any Minister. Magistrate or other officer in the State of North Carolina that might have authority to perform a marriage ceremony, to perform such a marriage ceremony wherein- she may be one of the contracting parties under penalty of the Statue provided This Feby. 23rd. 1921. c. g: willjams. 2-25-4t R. 1. Castalla. X. C. After Thorough Trial a Detroit, - Mich., Man Endorses Pe-ru-na The following letter written from Detroit, Michigan is no snap judgment expressed on the meritt of Pe-ru-na, the well knownoatarrh remedy, but rather a mature, sober opinion formed after a full year's trial. This is the way Mr. Mlohael Fako of 906 Eaat Palmer Avenue. polis, writes: "After using PE-R0-NA for about one year will say I have fonnd It a very good medicine for um tarrh. It has helped me a great deal and I am verv well X have gained in weight, eat and aleep well, my bowels are regular and bettor eolorf "PE-BU-NA has done wonders and to me ii worth its weight in gold. I ihill continue to on PB-BU-NA u long m I live and recommend to mj friend* who tra troubled with catarrh. "V Nothing can be more convincing than an en dorsement of ^ this na people In every com munity whoae experi ence, in using Pe-ru-na, haa been identical with. Mr. FakoV It is tha standby for coughs, ookls, catarrh, stomach ?IMi h?Wll .11 tarrhal conditions. Pat up In I aaid Present day financial require ments are greater than they have ever been before. - Banking service, to be effective today, must be a progressive service. ?*? It is the sort of service we of fer you. Sufficient to take care of your every legitimate need, and giye you the utmost in safe ty as well SAFEST FOR SAVINGS 3 AMI RI( A>S WOODED l> BO Kill K * M. HT !ne Wen of r*tfc RusliH T? Klu Hlfft Sr\lc?i?? Open Hrr'h?? Ifxle** NMf On snail Partj Of InailirrniioM Officer^; 3lex \ Kaas k? lire W'lrp- keeping I |? Hre lrt?tu Ku^br> lhrrr Hours, HI Paso. Texas, \larvh - United States soldi er? a lift ttmmrrai ion offi cers earlv today were patrolling tlm Mexican border hear Sere. wlirn^ from lu*o'elock last night until 1 a." m. they had exchanged shots with a party believed to I** Mexican smug glers, in which tl ree Americans were W QJU pjgj -Mexkajis Kired First The Mexicans opened fire on three Apionoan yfljwra found the Mexicans fording the Rio Grande, which is about fifty yards wide at that point. The return fire of the immigration officers appurent 1> wuuniliHi imtr of the tmw Mt'xlt'ausr wading the river and immediately an s*ered by riflemen concealed in bush J es on the Mexican side. \tmed .Vt~t?s? H?xhr> Five more inspectors and sold iers ctT the 4Si h trrfnrrry frnrn Bt~ Paeo r^gaonUwd to a. c^Ul for a>>ist anco and for more than rn hour the ti ring continued brisklv. t h o A me.1 cans tiring at the flashes of the Mpt lean guns. An occasional scream of pain from the Mexican side indica ted that the American firo was not without results . At l a. m. the MexlraK?" lire died down and a dim light was visible moving about on the Mexican side. The Wen Wounded C. A. Peerkins, inspector in charge of the immigration men. said he be lieved the Mexicans were attempting to smuggle over liquor ui drugs. The three Americans wounded were Private M. J. Roller. Company D, 4Sth Infantry, shot in left arm and scalp wound. _ Private ? . ? . Petroski. shot thr btllmd wriniir ? ?' Joseph Thomas, immigration ~ In spector. scalp wound. o REMTE YOl R TOBACCO ACREAGE The following letter has been re ceived by the TIMES and owing to its importance we are reproducing it for our readers: Dear Sir: The absolute importance of reduc ing the acreage of bright tobacco is becoming more and more :n evidence every day. There. is no demand whatever for low giadej and will not be tetany ap preciable extent until conditions in Central Europe become more stabil ised and their commercial and finan cial situation very much improved and t&ere is nothing now 'to give any Encouragement that this will take pl ace anywhere in the near future. As i his chaotic coudlUou iTisilnuus. tlie necessities of life will become more and moiv an assential to Kurone ami tobacco and cotton must wait. There being two years' supply of common tobacco now on hand will re suit in low grades of tobacro continu ing to be way below the cost c? pro duction. and the only salvation is to have a half a crop planted, which will possibly make /rom ten to fifteen per cent more per acre than a full planting, with every reason to believe that the result of this 'Reduction in planting will be good to fine tobacco, which is the only kind that there is any chance of being in good' demand . Therefore, every fat me; should take this into serious consideration and feel that the only wny to have a re duction is for everybody reduce. I TOKACCO ASSOCI ATION* OF * THE 1*. WERT ITEMS Q-iite a large crowd attended the pictures and box party last Thursda> evening. The sum of $37. 7a was ma de up for the benefit of the school. Misses Julia XfosTey. Tattle "Lrmir. and Mae Perry. Messrs. Hugh and Henry MUsley. Dave Hunt. Herman and I toward Pernell and Aaron Ays 'cue went to Henderson Saturday ev eninc to see "Kddie Polo." Mr. John l?ancasler from Center ?yille spent Sunday in Alert . Messrs. Sam Marshall and Wil'. Carroll from tlupton. visited Mr. K T. Tharrineton Sunday. X X. One of life's inconsistencies ? a mo us*? is afraidw a man. a manis afniitl of a woman, and a woman is afraid of a mouse. -Wiggins I Colo. > Courier We are prepared to do your Shoe and Harness Repairing promptly. We have two experts on Shoes and Har ness. every job guaranteed. Old worn out Shoes made to look like new. Oir prfc-es hi repair!** Shoes and Rarsrvc the < mmr as Mkfr . HARNESS AT COST! Plus Freight bif a Mr ?! V* a*4 ah OrM rl?? >??) aa4 huh brim r?hs Mr that n nfKt t? <*41 la tkf ar\t Ifw Aajt la tri'i la Uva rirtl an; ?? arv c>? ta( H wil Ikm at Ikr frr IkM law hi aa4 (M jaars Mr ah* hair haW a tan ataaAarl au> hr? srvlac auwhlaes al a harcaia. ?K. a M W im< ha?4 hlrjrlf- at a sMlit * LOUISBURO REPAIR SHOP Julias Lehmu. Proprietor Loaisbarr. H O. !kil I* ffrnaia ? C*. <laah SL ] I I row. salc qy K It. PLEASANTS. Louisburg, T ('. JOVNER. Franklinton. aQd all Hrug Stores. ASH ? ,<i i-:n : T *-xample of the ru'Ipful hen ma> a?1| be studied by rol lowers of the ? !':strlen thesp rtny* . Althouprti ' the -ire of^eggs has fallen 24 cents a tl /-n in the last two weeks, she gc*- ?:ht on producing; just the same. ' ^ rence (Kan.) Journal-World . ? I O NOTICE. January 10th I took up a bay ~l'?ry pfg>TY at my h um.? m?l? - south of I*ouishurg. The own er < .get sanw> hy paying for this ad- j vert --ment and expenses. If not. calU'i for bv March 25th, l&iil I will "SfTI ? I hor^e at PUSH.1 AU< Tlnn ST~ the art house door in Louisburg. N. j C. . *o satisfy cost of Keeping. This . Fet 23rd. 1921. A T . SHEAR IN . A .-ton woman calls her own "tfre ?stttT ? Thai'a a i.tse where an angT^ may rush in where a male foot wo?44 fear-- to ? tread. ? Philadelphia Rei' " , RUB IT ON * ,_| External Use Only i EZ I T Almost Instantly HEADACHE, * TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, PAINS, Apply with brush or rub it on affected parts. Sold and guaranteed by AYCOCK DRUG CO. Your Money back without questions if you are not gftt.igflpH Manufactured by Person Remedy Co. '? Charlotte, N. C. WHAT A BLESSING has been to so many men during thesejclays of low prices. Thousands of Dollars have been loan ed to policy holdr s within the last six months the only secur ity given being the policy. During ? ''hard. times1' is when we need: INSURANCE mostly. See f us about that PILOT PERFECTION ^ ENDOW MENT POLICY. It is REAL Insurance. ? .... . Yours truly, Franklin Insurance & Realty Company ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE MAURICE S.CUFTOIS, President C. .VI. HOBBS, ~ ~ S?cr?fary-T reas. " GOODYEAR AUTHORIZED Service Station r Fabric and Cord Casings Heavy Tourist Tubes Tube Repair Kits Tire Gauges Blowout Patches Valve Insides Tire Reliners Tire Plasters Motorcycle Tires and Tubes Pneumatic and Solid Truck Tires We believe that Good year Tires will *!??? I more miles per dollar than any other make. ALLEN MACHINE CO. GARAGE LOUISBURG, N. C. Day Phone 295-J Night Phone 1400 All Tires and Tubes Sold by Us Applied FREE \ -

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