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BANKING BY MAIL _ you are unable to get to the bank conveniently duringthe banking hours, send us your deposits by mail. We will place the amount to your credit andmail you a? receipt for same, assuring it the same careful attention which it would receive were you to personally come to the bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL, BANK LQPISBPRO. N. C. Member of the Federal Reserve System F. n. JM.cK.inne, President F. J. Beasley, CasEieF Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00 Class Of Our Clients Th? depositors on our books include the leading busi ness and professional men ? people whose financial transactions through us often involve considerable sums. Their faith in us has been . established by careful atten- J tion to every detail ? a service which is ex tended to all depos itors, both large and j I small. We solicit in- I vestigation from all. Safety? Honesty ?Courtesy? Service Farmers National Bank J. M. ALLEN. T. H. DICKENS, President Vice President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Louisburg, North Carolina Webster's New International nes3 mm, engineers^ bankers, judges, architect j, physicians, farmers, teachers, libranini, ciu gymen, by lacrtJi/u/ mmn arui women the w*rld over. Are You Equipped to Win? The New Intrmrtioaal provides the means to : It is an ail L>juu?k teggher-t -u g< na tion ansr. ercr. If you seek efficiency and ad vanccmen t w h v not make daily use of jhid vastiunil of inform ation? 400.000 Vocabulary Tirmt 2700 6000 Illustration.:. colored hai 30.000 < iecilr jphlcul Subjects. 12. Plum limrtM. __ RefJar ^od Iivlu-Paper I Write (or speo irn.-a paces, illustratians. 1 MERR1AM i co, Spriiffhli, Has. CeoterTllle It?ns. I know you will be surprised to see the Genterville Items in the FRANK- \ LIN TIMES this week but Centerville is still growing and is as Itvely as ever Miss Lena Cheaves. of near Pour Bridges, visited Miss Irene Gupton the ! past week. We now have a new time-keeper for the State Highway bridge work, Mr. Davis Egerton, ot" Louisburg. Mr. Jammie Marshall, of Garland. was a pleasant caller at Mr. J, W. De ments Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen Edwards, or Henderson, visited her sister. Mrs. j. w. irouer here the past week. Mr. I'arl Cathey, of Center v llle, has been viBiting his. people at Davidson. thft past few weeks. V ? Mr. J. U: Teague niiea Ms regulfr appointment at Centerville Baptist church Sunday afternoon. The people around here are very busy with their crops. MiBs Nellie Radford is visiting her father. Mr. N. X KadfGrd at. Durban*. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin riiiier, of Hen WtBlf C?liBtflii T??ttc v and Wednesday. Miss Doza Upchui lb, uf Ijouisbuig. has been visiting her sister. Mrs. C. R. Parrish. Mil-n f riff in ??(artQin0^ number of "frU-ntis at her home las: Monday night. Some beautiful music wns rendered bv Mr. Robert Newton and Mr. Roy Kerch. Delicious refresh"^ ments were served. Those present were as follows: Misses Mattie De ment. Myrtle and Lucy Dement. Irene Gupton and Doza Upchurch* Messrs. Robert Newton. Roy Berch. Marvin Davis and Jamniie .Mai shall. ? All re ported a good time. Hurry and visit Centerville we will assure you a good time. ? JUNE BUG. There are a little over 13.000,000 alien-born residents in America, and they use seventy-six languages and dialects to cuss American institutions. ? Dayton News. The great need of the country just at present something to msie hoes as attractive as hose. ? 3iar!on 8tar. SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power I land authority contained in that deed of trust executed by J. E. Joyner and | J. H. Joyner to Ben T. Uolden. Trus jtee, on the 15th day of November. 1919 which is duly registered in Book 236. pages 155-156 in the ofTice of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County, de fault having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and de mand made upon me by the holders I to foreclose in accordance with the terms and provisions therein. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Franklin County on TUESDAY, THE 5th DAY OF JULY. 1921 that tract or parcel of land lying in Sandy Creek Township. Franklin County. N. C. containing 52.25 acres, and being tracts No. 3 asd 4 of the R H. Strickland farm as shown by map and survey made by B. B. Egerton. C. E. which is duly registered In Ftook of Maps 1 page 84. office of the Register of Deeds in Franklin Counfy, Co which reference is hereby made for full and complete description by metes and bounds. This 31st day of May. 1921 6-3- 5t BEN T. H OLDEN. Trustee. # SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed by B. C. Collins to Ben T. Holden. Trustee, on November 15. 1919 and duly registered in Book 236 page 155. in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County, de fault having been mnde In the pay ment of the notes secured thereby and demand made on me by thf holders of said notes to foreclose. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on TUESDAY. THE 5th DAY OF JULY. 1921 at 12 o'clock M. at tho Court House door In I?ulsburg. N C. that tract or parcel of land lying in San dy Creek Township, Franklin f onnty. North Carolina, containing 50 r,H acres, and being tract No. 1 of th*? R_ H. Strickland farm as shown on map and survey made by B. B. Egerton. C. E which is registered In Book of maps on page 84 to which reference iq here by made for full and complete * ^rlptlon hy mptw ?nd hounds This 3>Rt day of May. 1321 C-3-5t BEN* T. HOLDEN. Trusto?. lrx>m tr*akllBieu. In the presence of quit* a large crowd of friends at the home of the I brtde? parents near Pru.ii.?ntou on | lost Sunday afternoon &t 2 o'clock, i j Miss Ueulah McGhee became the | I bride of Mr. Kern May The decora- | i lions were especially pretty and the ceremony beautifully solemn. The , I I ride and groom left "ima.ed lately for Henderson to risit friends. j The Frank! In ton Graded School clo sed one of its most successful yeari*^ en last Friday night with exercises that did much credit to pupils and tiachers alike a large number of Prankllntons people were present to I witness the exercises. For all we Lake we murt pay. ac cording to Kipling. And Montana ~?oes h fnrwwrd with ner new tax and makes bachelors pay for what they don't take. ? Nashville Ternessee an. If you put safety first you hare sec ond place for something else, but if you put speed first, there won't be any neund plaos. ? Hallm Npw^ "Every nortaal_boy i>r the 80 s ?iuli J ed to be a pirate." says & writer. The | rocord " of war-nroflteeritlg indicates | that many of tWm achieved tile amtrt- j tion. ? 'Lincoln. Neb. Star. ~~ Oeoi ye Ikr?ar4 8^aw ^tys that Sh akespeare would have liked Charlie Chaplin. Probably more than he wo uld have liked George Bernard. ? Nor folk Virginian -Pilot. ? Importers, exporters , travelers ? snip sail under th<> Stars and Stripes ' I HERE are today few i * pnm in thf world of importance to shippers or travelers, which cannot be reached by ships that sail under the Stars and Stripes. President Harding^ has said that, "We cannot sell snrr^fiillv whtft We do not carry". The American - Merchant Marine that once almost vanished is again an established and*, important carrier of the1 wur id's com- ? ? tnerce. Yr"' <"?n or anv where in American ships designed for utmost com fort and safety. Operators of Pasaenger __ Services Admiral Line, IT State Street. New York. N Y. NUtson NevifiBon Company, M So. Oay Street. Baltimore. Mi Munson Steam Ship Line. 82 Beaver Street. New York. N. Y. New York and Porto Rico S. S. Co.. 11 BrotcKty, New York. N. Y. Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 4$ Broadway. New York. N. Y. U. S. Mail S. S. Co., 45 Broadway. New York. N. Y. Ward Line. (New York w>d Cuba Mail S. S. Co) Foot of Wall Street. New York. N. Y. Fret use of Shipping Board films Use of Shipping Board motion pactwe films, four reels. fiye on rec^jest o f any mayor, pastor, postmaster, or organi zatKwi A great educational picture of ships and the sea. Write for inform ation toH l-aue. Director Information Bureau, Room *>11. 1)1^ ~F~" Stmt. N. W.. Washington. D. C t, SHIPS FOR SALB (f? (Man Mb) Steel Mnam. botk oil aad eaal karaara. Alao wood ?iMiri. balla jad w? Fatbw For sailings of passenger and freight skips la mil parts ef the world and mit ?tier information, mrito to amy of the above hwom or to the U.S. Shipping Board , WASHINGTON. D C. WANTS l?e A Lh. F*r Flnrt W?*fc A Mm F.r Barh Wf?k After FlrM ImntlM. CARBON PAPER ? I.AROK SHEETS suitable for transfer work 19x24. 25 rfnU e?ch ? PRAXKL1N TIMES. &-l*-4t FOR SALE ? A flCMBRat OF FABJT8 ranging from SO to seTeral hundred It will be to jo?r Interest to see m?* before baying. Prk* right and terms easy. S. A. Newell. laatr. FOR SALE 5.000 000 PORTO RICO Sweot potato plants. $1 25 per 1000 Prompt shipment. DORRIS PI*ANT C*0.. Yaldnsta. Ga. IjOST- 15 JKWKU 25 TEAR HI NT in* rase Elgin Wattfh. with crystal broken. Chautauqua fob attache and plrture In case Return to this office and receiTe reward- 10 It T. W. Watson, Agent _ SERVICE LEAVES OFF, insurance SERV-, ICE begins. It is the human ele ment in a mathematically adjust ed business. ~= ? - . ? AMBITION THEREFORE WE HAVE HAD ^AN AMBITION to. help -develop a ^EKVICE that would notL only be GOOD SERVICE but gootTtnisi ness. SERVICE WE BELIEVE THAT SERV ICE, to measure up to the highest standard must have something more than a sentimental appeal; it must have ACTUAL BUSINESS VALUE. EFFORTS - OUR EFFORTS, THEREFORE, are steadily di rected toward -tire developing of GOOD INSDR - AfECE-SERVirF. for our customers, who look to us to make quick, generous, and satisfying re sponses to their needs, WHATEVER, WHEN EVER, andHOWERER they may develop. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK WATSON They are going to investigate the railroads to see why there Is a "great lj reduced movement of. freight to markets." One reason !s that tfcere is a great reduction in. markets to nove it to. ? Dallas News. It won't be long before the Colom bian gentleman who got mat $25,000. 000 indemnity will be coming up to New York to spent iL ? New York World. forceful Advice. He? What did your father say when you told him that my love for you was like a gushing brook? She ? He said: "Dam' it!" ? Ex change. Germany failed at both invasion and evasion ? Creenville, S. C. Piedmont The times may be hard, but the drinks are s'ott? Brooklyn Eagle. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of I he power '.obtained *n a Mechanics Lion, con solidated Statutes, Sec 243* given by Wyatt Lane to Hu&h A. McGueo's G';r ase for work and repair on a Ford touring car. The undersigned will sell for cash the above named car in front of Hugh A. McGhee's Garage, on June 18, 1921 at or about noon, to sat isfy the amount due for repairs there on. This June 3, 1921. Hugh A. McGhee's Garage. F. T. Johnson, Attorney. 6-3-3t Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days rfruggists refund money it PAZO OINTMENT tells to care Itching. Elind. bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Plies, and you can get restful sleeD after the first aDDlicatioa. Price 60c. Sudan Grass Seed Golden Millet Seed Soja Beans Seed Corn Teosenti Seed Batter Bean Seed Pole Snap Seed Collard Seed i Melon Seed POULTRY SUPPLIES ' You will find me next to 0. Y. Yar boro's office. Please Call No. 42. I ? P. HICKS
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