THANKS w E wish to extend our most grateful thanks to the many people who visited our store the past week. We hope yO\l fftiiTid your visit a profitable as we did pleasant. Sincerely, ?re (VDI4W1R WtHtlW) ciBOini xoncK. Hitu{ ^aalUed as administrator of tte M*M of W. Hal )bu. d?cMMd. late of Fraaklia Ooaaty. notic* is bere kr pna all pcr?u bnWim claim* ?pilil said estate to yrmat them to ikt oMpri ca or before the TU dar of October. 1SS2 or this notice will be |l?d in bar of tbeir recovery. All persons MeMe4 to said estate ail] ?tease coxae bmrd and make lmm? diate sertleaent. This Oct. ?. 1?I1. I*-T-<t J. W. MANN. Adm>. NOTICE. North Carolina. In Superior Court A. B. Wester V?. W. W Lene. ? ?1. B7 Tirtae of a judgment In the above entitled action, rendered at Sept. term 1921 at the Superior Court of Frank lin County, appointing the undersign ed Commissioner tor the purpose I will sell at public auction (or cash. In tront of the Citizens Bank In the town ot Franklin ton. at about 12 o'clock M., on the 11th day of November, 1921, all ? that parol of land in Westerland Park enhanced In Lota No.' 13 to 23 Inclu sive and Lota No. S3 to 43 lncluslye, more tolly described In the map of said Westerland Park registered In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County In Book l, page 107. Said lots are sold for the purchase money due for Bame. Oct. 12, 1921. N. Y. GUf.T.KY. 10-21-? Commissioner. A First Aid for "Weak Circulation" Keep the favorite windows warm and safe parts of t be nw wind B . Cold drafts do oa iW skill mt ol tk* hem* -?fc tW Lil, i if wwmtk o< ? |low,.? TV* hrfinii? n 11 ? ? i% illy lijW *?ii>ii. r?i?in?fan aaaadl tka ymmt fcy ?abrhw^. TWpriti? Mih) OJ h ??if almiUI k M a yw ?#> ?i itn 1 >ii< Atk ymr dtmltr ?*??/ #4# Prrfrttion (Hi H?trr Cmmtrtt ? ?,?00.00 ia priwet. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) PERFECTION Oil Healers one ilmu VIRGINIA Friendly BURLEY Gentlemen TURKISH The perfect hlend of the tiiree perfect cigarette tobacco* in one perfect cigarette one-eleve n Cigarettes aoforiy NOTICE or SALE. - Piirwimt to the power flren to the undersigned Trustee In a deed or trust made by L>. L. Whitaker and wife Ada n lanuary 21. ljjiO, and recorded In the office of the H jk_ book 236. page 343. (default having been made in the payment of the in debted neas thereby secured I the said Trustee will otter lor sale at the Court house door In L<oulaburg, N. C., at 12 o'clock noon, on MONDAY. DECEMBER 5th, 1921. the following described tracts of land. 1st Tract: Beginning at a stake In Whltaker's line near an old Walnut tre?, thence N' 113 poles to a stake cor-1 ner of No. 4, thence N 87 W 76 poles 10' Iks to a stake and old hickory pointers thence S 27 E 103 pis 17 Iks to an ash (Hll'a Creek, thence along the old ?line (n6w 1<ini HttHll lluwf Dart? about 8 4 1-2 W 20 pis 8 Iks to an old sour wood in some rocks' thence S 85 1-2 E 31 pis to the beginning, contain ing acres more or less, being lot which was allotted to Pat tie L. Al ford in the division of the R. H. Wynn land by commissioners appointed by the court, ae-will appear by reference t6 book of Order & Decrees No. 10, pages 88 and 89, office CSC Franklin County. 2nd Tract: Begin at a roc*, corner ol No. 6 in the Whitfield line, thence N 2^ 1-2 E 26 pis 13 Iks to a stake and pointers, corner the Whitfield line, thence N 50 E 18 pis 18 Iks to a stake and pine, thence N 2 1-2 E 16 pis to a stake, corner of Whitfield land in the Macon line, thence about N 87 W 29 pis to a sassafras, the Macon corner, thence continuing N 53 pis 19 Iks to a stake. 5 pis N corner Nos. 4 and 5, thence S 55 pis to a stake, corner No. 6 in the line of No. 5, thence S 87 E 65 pis to the beginning, containing 24 acres more or less, being lot No. 7 which was allotted to Chas J. Winn in the division of their father. R. H. Wynn's estate, by commissioners, as I shown in tract No. 1. 3rd Tract: Begin at a stake with poplar and hickory pointers, corner of No. 3 in Whltaker's line, thence S 2 1-2 W 77 pis to a stake and pointers in the old Davis Una, and in line of No-. 5, thence S 87 E 68 pis to a stake, 5 pis S of the corner of lots 7 and 8, thence N 75 pis to a stake, corner of No. 8 in Dower line, thence N 86 W 66 pis to the beginning, containing 31 3-4 acres, being lot No. 4 allotted to R. W. Wynn by commissioners, shown In tract No. 1. 4th Tract: Beginning at a stake and two pines as pointers, Whltakers cor ner in Whltflelds line, thence N 2 1-2 E 64 poles 3 Iks to a rock and pointers, corner lot No. 7 in Whitfield line, thence N 87 W 65 pis to a stake, corn er lot No. 7 In line of lot No. 5. thence due S 63 pis to a stake, Whltakers line near an old Walnut tree, thence S 85 1-2 E 60 pis 5 Iks to the beginning, con tainlng 24 1-2 acres, more or less, be ing lot No. 6 allotted to J. G. Wynn In division, tract No. 1. 5th Tract: Begin at sassafras, Ma con corner In line No. 7, thence N 2 1-2 E 69 pis to a small post oak, near- a pine fpre and aft tree, corner of Dower thence N 86 W 57 pis 10 Iks to a stake, comer No. 4, thence dne S 70 pis to a stake, corner No. 7 In line No. 4, thence 8 87 E 53 pis 10 Iks to begin ning, containing 24 acres, more or less being lot No. 8 allotted to Susie A. Wynn, see tract No. 1. 6th Tract: Begin at stake on W side road leading from Rocky Ford to Whltaker's store, h. L. Whltakers cor ner near old school house, thence 8 2 1-2 W 317 chs long W side of said road to stake, corner T. H. Whltaker, thence 8 85 1-4 B 41.25 chs to stake on E side swamp In line old Wynn estate, thence N 26 1-2 W along Wynn line to a stake 8 ft. from hickory tree, said Wynn corner in Whltaker's line, thence N 86 1-4 Wll.. chs along Whit aker's line to beginning, containing 12 8-4 acres, book SS7, page 88. Terms of sale, Cash. ll-4-5t A. M. SCALES. To C?re ? Cold (a Osi Day T?k* LAXATIVE MtOMO (k ItNjfa (TiUMJ It ss write#.& Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES ti.M Psr tmt la . A Sure Friend It is nice to have a friend" you can always rely on in sickness or trouble" one wlio is always ready to give the assistance you need. This friend you can lmve and ahould have it?is_ "ready money" wtiicn you-call when tou wQnt NEED it. The wav to have this welcome friend is to open an ac count in our Bank and REGULARLY add to your bal^I t nee.?T+-anil prrrvnr ?nfl yrow and be a sure friend in iipia nf woo/i ^ _ ?? ' \ Come in. WE WILL WELCOME YOU THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, N. C. ______ Member of the Federal Reserve System F. B. McKinne, President F. J. Beasley, Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Proftts"$85,000.00 Suit Cases and Traveling Bags ' ? Heed 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 can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. R. F. Fuller SO Horitu ant Mule?. .AIM H?y and Oata. BuCgU and Hanm for tale, of th? right kind and at th* right price? WD1 aoU for eaaii or part ea?h ?r on approrod a*cnrtty. It year h or a? or mil* do?* not ?aH /od cob* In and iM II rov could not niake a trad* f?t what rn want. Com aad aoo whether yon bay orf not. R. F. FULLER Lomliharc, If. 0. BALE OP REAL ESTATE. Under and by rlrtue of thejjower | contained In ft certstn deed of trust i oxecuted to me b7 Mrs. rattle Perry and recorded In the office of the Ren Inter of Deeds of Pranklm County In Book 284, pace ISO, I wilt on MONDAY 12th of DECEMBER, 1921 at the honr of noon. Mil at public auction at the Courthouse door In Loulatrarg, N. C. to tha highest btrt der for cash, a certain tract or parcel of land situated In Pranklln County, Loalsburg Township, State of North Carolina, and described aa follow*: The part of the home tract of land of tha Mid Mr?. Paul? Perry, deceased, which lis* on the South of the Mill Path, containing twelve acres, mor? or Leu. and belo? the part described at the land which was deviled to the ?aid Mr?, Pattle Perry by her moth er, Emtllne Joyner, deceased, and ad joining the lands of Henry May on the South, A. 8. Moore on the East, and Dick Bferton and others on the Wont This the Sth day ot November, 1?21. W. B. COLLI HJR, Trustee. W. H. Yarborough, Atty. . 11-11-6* Subscribe to TH? FRANKLIN TIMWI ?1.10 Ptr Tor to Advance ;

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