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Big Opening Day Christmas Toys AT TOYLAND On this^penlng we expecti^crshow you one of the biggest display h in the State, and at prices that will seem reasonable to you: In the meantime we are selling many holiday articles as wo aro opening them up. We have Christmas Gifts from 5 cents to $600.00. Come in and see us. CQ. (WIDE-AWAKE ME EC H AKT) liim?llM, HOBTH CAROLINA SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and. by virtue ot the power conferred upon me In a certatirfleed of trust executed to me by R. M. Staun ton and recorded In the office ot the - Jtesteter of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 224, page 54(T, I Will on MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1921 at twelve o'clock noon, sell at public auction at the Courthouse door in Loul8burg, N. C- to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: All the right, title and interest of the satd R. M. Staunton In a certain tract or parcel of land sit uate Franklin County, State or worth Carolina, and bounded aa tollows: On the North by the lands of Ben Perry, on the Bast by Hie lands of Jule Mcknight, on the South by the lands of Molly Staunton, and on the West by the lands of Ben Hedgepeth, containing 175 acres, more or less, being the tract of land where on the said R. M. Staunton now re sides, and being the same tract of land devised to the said R. M. Staunton by I. O. Staunton, deceased. This the 10th day of November, 1921 W.nH. YARBOROUQH, 11-11-St ^ Trustee. FOR SALE?1 Ford Truck, 1 Horse, 1 Mule, 2 good Milch Cows, 1 Beet Cow. Wm. D. Jack?on or M. S. Clifton, Admr's. 10-2S i' THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.50 Per Year In Advance. Little tots will get out in the drafts But the Perfection will provide instant heat?economically And the Perfection is unusually economical now for Aladdin Se curity Oil costs only about half of its former pricc. Over a million families are econo mizing on coal by heating their homes selectively. They keep the whole house warm with the regu lar coal heater and use a Perfec tion, "the portable radiator," to make drafty halls, hay windows and living rooms comfortable and safe. The Perfection supplies heat in stantly, just where you want it, when you need it. No fuel waste, easy to carry about. It is ornamen tal and durable. It burns for 10 hours on a single gallon of kerosene. Then, too, the Pcrfcction has a score of practical uses in every home, such as drying clothes on rainy days, heating small amounts of water, warming baby's milk. Hardware, houM?furni?hln# and department ? tores tell the Perfection, l.et your dealer explain it? sturdy construction end ?moke leu wick adjustment. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Ash yonr dealer about the Perfection Oil Heater C?nte$t? $5,000.00 in prit?i. Oil Heaters . LaXA U t mkm i? ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having^naltfled as administrator of the estate at?Kev. W. H. Long, deceas ?1 lat? ot Urfensboro, CulirorJ~Onm or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate will please mate imme diate payment. This 8th day of No*. 1981. W. H. HESTER, ? 11 ll'St ? Administrator. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ?tender and by virtue of the power contained in a deed ot trust executed to me by Spenrer L. Parrlsh and wife, : Ran lah V P. frUT. ^na amy recorded In the office or the Register of Dee3s of Franklin County in Book 193, page 257, I will on MONDAY, 6th day of December. 1921 at about-tbe hour of noon sell at public auction at the Courthouse door In [Loulsburg, N. C. to the highest bld dei fui cash ? ono halt undivided la. terest in a cerialu tract nf lanH 1y1nK and being in Cedar K Ck Township, Fiankliu County. North Carolina. and more particularly described and defin ed as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of Wllllanf Lancaster, on the East by the lands ot James Bartholomew, on the South by -the lands or Nick Bar tholomew, and on the West by the lands of O. W. Ford. containing 66 acres, more or less, and known as the Josh Dorsey land, md being subject to a life estate in (he said Josh Dorsey This the 4th day of November, 1921-. ll-4-5t m p?1?"?, Triinfnn, NOTICE OF BALE. Pursuant to the power given to the undersigned Trustee In a deed ot trust made By L. L. Whllakar and wife *du D. Whitaker, dated January 21. H20. and recorded in the office of the Itsg lifer ot Deeds ot Franklin County In book 236, pa?e 343, (default having been made In the payment ot the in debtedness thereby secured I the said Trustee will offer for sale at the Court house door In Loulsburg, N. C., at 13 o'clock noon, on ' MONDAY. DECEMBER 5th, 1931. the following described tracts of land. 1st Tract. Beginning at m stake In Whltaker's lin? near an old Walnut tree, thence N 113 poles to a stake cor ner of No. 4, thence N 87 W 7? poles M Iks to a stake and old hickory pointers ~ i 'f "T lil m ||)|| IT Iks I? ?11 II 1i Gill's Creek, thence along the 'old Da Tit line (now Tom Harris itne) about 3 4 1-2 W 20 pla 8 Iks to an old sour wood In some rocks' thence S 35 1-2 E 31 -pis to the begiaaiBg, contain* ing 34 acres more or less, being lot which was allotted to Parne L. Al lorU in the division of the R. H. Wynn land by commissioners 4jTp6IBl6a' by the court, as will appear by referenco to book of Order & Decrees No. 10, pages SS aud 89, office CSC Franklin County. 2nd Tract: Begin at a rock, corner ot No. C in the Whitfield line, Ihsnce N 2 1-3 K nH 12 Iks to a stake and pointers, corner the Whitfield line, theiire"-K-SO K18 pis 18 Iks to a stake and pine, thence N 2 1-2 E 16 pis to a stake, corner ot Whitfield land in the Macon line, thence about N 87 W 29 pis t*> a sassafras, the Macon corner, thence continuing N 63 pis 19 Iks to a stake. 5 pis N corner Nos. 4 and 5, thence S 55 pis to Kmake, cuiuei No. 6 in the Hue 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 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 line, and in line of No. 5, thence ? 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 ss pointers, WMtakera cor-, ner in Whitfields line, thence N 2 1-2 E 64 poles 3 Iks to a rook 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, Whttakers line near an old Walnut tree, thence 8 85 I-2 E 60 pis 6 Iks to the beginning, con tajnlng 24 1-2 acres, more or less, be ing lot No. 6 allotted to J. O. Wynn In division, tract No. 1. 5th Tract: Begin at sassafras. Ma con corner in line No. 7, thence N t 1-2 E 69 pis to s small post oak. near a pine fore and aft tree, corner of Dower thence N 86 W 67 pis 10 Iks' to a stake, corner No. 4. thence due S 70 pis to a stake, corner No. 7 In llns No. 4. thence S 87 E 53 pis 10 Iks to begin ning. containing 24 acres, more or leas being lot No. 8 allotted to Suals A. Wynn. see tract No. 1. 6th Tract: Begin st stake on W side road leading from Rocky Ford to Whltaker's store, L. L. Whttakers cor ?er near old school house, thence 8 2 1-2 W 317 cb? long W side of said road to stake, corner T. H. Whitaker thence 8 85 1-4 K 4125 cha to stake on B side swamp In line old Wynn eatate, thence N M 1-1 W along Wynn line to a stake 3 ft. from hickory tree, said Wynn corner In Whltaker's line, thence N 85 1-4 W S? 5 chs along Whit aker s line to beginning, containing 11 3-4 acres, book 227, page 83. Terms ot sale. Cash. II-4-5t A. M. SCALES, Trustee. >Om Day ?> k ??tka TH? _ l! M Far Tsar la Keep Your DEPOSIT VAULTS Just some little thing going wrong, or a little care lessness, causes most fires?then loss. When you keep your valuables in your house they are alway: a in DANGKK and~yffg fret and worry all the time. Our Safety Deposit Boxes were made to PROTECT mm yghttbteg ???<! tn tiF.T.TF.VV, ynn nf tliia worry and loss. Come in and rent one. WE WILL WELCOME YOU. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, N. C. " Member uf Ilia Federal Raoervo gyotom ___ F. B. McKinne, President F. J. Beasley, Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $88,000.00 Suit Cases and Traveling Heed a suit case or traveling bag?if so, buy now? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today?we sav ed in tb* buying of many lines ot 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. L White Furniture Company Louisburfc, N. C. R. F. Fuller M HtrMk uri Mm .aim H?T ui Oats. BaC*k u< Harnos for Ml?, at tka rtgkt / kl?4 U4 at tka rlgkt pritM Will Mil tar W1 ar part M*k ar aa approToa woirltf. II jraar kara? ar B?b lata ?at rait jaa hi aa4 aaa II raa eaaM a?t Maka a Uah f?t what yon want. Caata nl a?a ukatfcar raa kay art aat R. F. FULLER K. 0. SALE or REAL. ESTATE. Under and by Ttrtue of the power contained In a certain dead of trust executed to me by Mrs. ruti? Parry and recorded In tba office of tbe Rex later of Ileedi of Franklin County In Book 134, pace ISO, I will on MONDAY 1Kb of DECEMBER, 1M1 at tba boar of noon. Mil at public auction at tbe Courthouae door In Uralatmrs, N. C. to the highest bid der for caah. a certain tract or parcel of land situated In Franklin County, Lou tabu rg Township, SUt* of North Carolina, and described as follows: Tba part of tba bona timet of land of tba said Mrs. Pattle Parry, deceased, which ll?a on th? Booth ot tha Mill Path. containing twalva acraa, nor* or laaa, and bain? th* part daacrlbad of th* land which waa drrtaad to th* aald Mra. Pa t ti? Parry by bar moth er. Bmlllna Joynar, daoaaaad, and ad joining lb* landa of Hanry May on th* South, A. S. Moor* on th? Kaat, Waat. Thla tha Sth day ot Norambar, IMi. w. D. COLUBR. Tmataa. W. H. Yarboroujh, Atty. fl-ll-tt SaMwrlba to TH* FRANKLIN TDM 91.10 Par Taar In Adranoa
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