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?ICS? _ to know that Mr. R. U. Bobbin la able to b* up altar an exlraoM III??? of several weeks. ? Also Mr. O. B. Ball's tnree child ran ar? wall altar a severe attack of pneumonia. Mr. W. C. Wilder and ion? ara able to be ap after several waeka alckneea. Miss Ruth Webster has returned to her home In Weldon,' after speeding the Christmas holidays -with her sla ter. Mrs. Q. M. 8 wan son. We are very sorry to learn that O. M. 8 wan son and O. B. Ball loet two valuable, docs during the Xmas holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Collins mo red to their new home Monday the 9th. We wish them a happy and prosperous year. We are sorry, to learn that Mrs. Crocker Wester moved out of oungelgh borhood. She has moved to Margaret. The 3rd Saturday and Sunday Is Mm itftr nrnwhtTir nl HMwt 8B8F church. We hop* to have a large at tendance. I am aura you will heara good sermon. 7-13-19^ "Australia leads world In wool pro ducing," U. S. leads world In wool gatherlng. ?? ? To maka some people feel at home argue with your wife. THE TIME TO TAKE PEPTO MANGAN WTion You Feel ? Little "OB" It Will Brlmg loo Back to Hetltk. Some people never need any medi cine at all. They are, as the saying goes, "strong as a bull." They are mighty lucky. Most people seed, a good tonic once In a while. They take cold, or through overwork or social activity do not get enough sleep; many eat improper food and thus hurt the digestion. It Is mighty wise to take Gude's Pepto-Mangan with the meals tor a tew weeks and build up. One cannot have too much good health. -Pepto-MaEgan gives you plenty of red blood, and everybody knows that red blood means feeling good and looking 'good all the time. Sold by druggists in liquid and tablet torm. Advertise ment. Prince Leopold, the Belgian heir, is reported engaged but you must whit tle your own wheeze about Belgian hares. farmers National Bank Louisburg, N. C. "A GOOD PLACE TO BANK" Member of the Federal Reserve System, and tinder the Supervision of the United States Government. Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 "4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS' J. M. ALLEN, H. M.^3TOYALL, President Cashier fttstiraiKe P o we r HOT ALL MEN USE PICKS and SHOVELS when they\want to level a mountain. SOME OF THEM USE TH&R BRAINS. Take a leaf out of Nature's book of experieni and apply the Intensive force of a powerfl stream of water directed right at the hill t stands in the way of Public Improvement, j THERE IS A GREAT POINT IN THIS, when considering the AGENCY in which to place your INSURANCE. T. W. WATSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY en ables you to apply POWER where it will most surely accomplish the desired result. AS THE BIG STREAM OF WATER CUTS THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, So the KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE and SER VICE of THIS AGENCY, enables the ASSURED to CUT THROUGH FINANCIAL DIFFICUL TIES in case of fire. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK OF WATSON NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of th? ??tale of A. M. Jones, deceased, late of Franklin Count/, N. C., notice Is hereby given all persons holding claims against his estate to present them to the undersigned on or be'orj the 16th day of December, 1WJ or this notice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. Thlb Dec. 16th, 1921. 12-16-6t F. J. BEASLEY, Adm'r. At present we are making good many loans on long term paper. We may have to withdraw from-the market any time. You better get In. FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO. 12-23"-? DOG 8T0LEN?One Beigle bitch, about 9 months old. black vrHh tan legs. Answers to name of "Polly". win pay liberal reward for her re turn or will pay $25.00 for return of dog and conviction of thief. W. O. 8TONE. 12-? tf NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION The mercantile business heretofore conducted under style of Cash Grocery (Jo. is dissolved by mutual cOnsenTT the interest of M. S. CUfton having been sold to C. 8. Hobbs. All ac counts due by or to the said firm have been assumed by C. 8. Moobs. Nov. 29th, 1921. M. S. CLIFTON. C. S. HOBBS. "The Farmer-* Worst Enemy?Hat?. The Farmer's Best Friend? These are the words of James Bax ter, N. J.: "Ever since I tried RAT SNAP J have always kept It In the house. Never falls. Used about tZ.OO worth of RAT-SNAP a year and figure It saves me $300 lu chicks, eggs and feed. RAT-SNAP Is convennent, Just break up cake, no mixing with other food." Three sizes, 35c, S5c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Allen Bros. Co. and Aycock Drug Co. Louisburg Repair Shop J. LEhjqAN, Proprietor ? X?it TUmt tn J. ff. P?rryr i:nd?r Ford's Warehouse XOOSBLBG, 5. C. I Where you can have your Shoes repaired Better and Cheaper, and Quicker. Work done while you wait. Best Leather used. Every Job GUARANTEED. Men's Soles, Sewed on $1.00 SEE US AND SAVE MONEY. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor TUCKER'S CAPE i Main Street LOUISBURG, ft! C. I have Just opened a first class Cafe in the old Neal building Sflnd am prepared to furnish mks at all hours, and the best n^jnarket affords. Ice Cream 6 cetur"*-*??#*" soft Drinks, etc. Prices reasonable, serrtce the best. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor ^To Stop a Cough Q(alck take* HAYES' HEAL1NQ HONEY, a cough medicino which ?toot the cough by healing the inflated nod.frntaied tiliuae. A bos of GROVE-y O-PEN-TRATE SALVE tor Cheat Cold*. Head Cold* and Croup la enclosed *fth every bottle of HAYES' HEALING /lONEY. The salve . should be rabtfcd cm the cheat and throat , of children suvertH from a Cold or Croup. 1 -^ssa Qww'i O-PM-fWe Salv? through tbe por? oi Ike ?kin won JmIb ooa|h. i Both mMdhftr? parked In om carton and tha ooal of tba oonVHnad (rMlm^nf Is Mo. Just ask your dragglat for HAYES' HEAUNQ HONEY. Watch Our Announcement in THE TIMES next week Something Special Remember we are selling Pianos and Player Pianos For One-Half Price ?. (WIDE-AWAKE MEKCHAJIT) LOriSBlEG. """ H08TH CAROLINA Colds Cause Grip and influenza cause. There ia only one "Bro^o Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. FORECLOSURE SALE. By virtue ot the power of sale con tained in that certain deed ot trust dated Jan. 21, 1916, made by Joe High and Dal High and wife to B. B. Sykes, Trustee, recorded in Franklin Registry in Book 193, page 96, de fault having been made in the pay ment ot the debt thereby secured, and demand having been made by the hol der ot said debt upon said trustee for foreclosure, the undersigned will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1922 at about the hour of noon, at the court house door In Loulsburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, that property in said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Adjoining the landB of Ransom Dodd, J. R. Weath er sby, E. P. Dodd and others. Beginning at a corner stake In the Isaac Jones line and runs South 3d W 56 pis to a stake, corner of said E. P. Dodd and corner In Ransom Dodd's line, thence West with E. P. Dodd's line 103 pis to a stake in the Mlnga line; thence with said line North 67 pis to a small stream thence down said stream to the said Vackey Spiring, branch; thence with said Ransom Dodd's line East 74 pis to the begin ning, containing thirty-five acres more or less, the same belnj* Not No. 4 in the Division of the^lfus of the heirs ot the late RutUr^Jodd, this being the land conveaiQ by deed to E. P. Dodd by Danldra!. Cone and M. L. Cone, his wife^r This Dec. 16, B^afSYKEg, Trustee., Wm. H. ScJfKoa. W. Ruffin, Attorneys. 12-16-5t SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I 'nili'r and liy virtue of the power contained in a deed of trust executed to me by L. L. Whitaker and wife Ada M. Whitaker and duly recorded in the office of the liegistensr Deeds of Franklin. County, in Bouk~224. page 286, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, and demand paving been made upon me by the holder of said note, I will on MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 192Z at about the hour of noon, sell at pub lic auction at the Courthouse door in LouHburg, NortKfardTfna, to the high est bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest in certain tracts or par cels of land situate in Hayesville Township, Franklin bounty, State of North Carolina, and described as fol lows: First tract: Bounded on the North by the lands of Hllllard Cooke, on the East by the lands of Mrs. A. M. Molze, on the South by the lands of T. L. Harrison, on the West by the lands of the R. H. Wynne estate and L. L. Whitaker, and containing 133 acres, more or less. Second tract: Bounded on th-j North by the lands of Jno. BlacKnaM, on the East by the lands of W. C. Whitaker, on the South by the land? of IJIUiard Cooke, on ihe West by the lands of (lie R, II. Wysne estate, and containing 54 "frf' "* .'ess. Thlr^ainct: Bounded on the North b^STe lands of H. F. Mitchol), on the (rast'by the lands of Jno. Blacknall, on Ts'OTICK of sale of real prop erty. Under and by virtue of the powers contained In a certain Deed of Trust from J,-T- Alford and wire. Marls Alford, to the underslgnea Trustee, of date May 31st, 1920, and recorded In Book 233 at page 223 In the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, N. C., and default having been made In the payment of said note or notes, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale, t<T"OI? highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouce door of Franklin County, in Louis burg, N. C., on MONDAY, JANUARY 30. 1922 at 12 o'clock noon, the following des cribed property: Situate In Dunns Township, Frank lin County. N. C. Beginning at a light w:>od stake. Oeorge Taylor's cor ner; thence N 87d W 46 pis to the cen ter of the road In George Taylor's line, corner of lot No. 3; thence along the road N lOd W IS pis N 47 pis and 15 Iks, N 8 l-2d W 79 pis to a stake, cor ner of lot No. 8 In Sid Alford's fine; thence along this line 8 84 3-4d E 71 pis and 20 Iks to a pine stump, Sid Alford's corner; thence about S 4 3-4d 137 pis and 22 Iks to tne beginning, containing fifty (60) acres, more or l?ss. This December 23rd, 1921. 12-30-5t W. D. BARTLETT, Trustee. the South by >l.e lands of Jno. B:ack na!l and W C. Whitaker, on thu West liy llic landa formerly owned by J. H. Brodie. and containing fifteen acres, more or less. by^ the lands of John FosteH on the East by the lands ot T. W.Ruffin; on the South by the lands or J. O. Beas ley and Walter Paschal, on tlia West by the lands of J. O. Beasloy and T.; W. Ruffin, and containing 57 acres, more or less, these four tracts of land being those conveyed to L. Whit aker by T. H. Whitaker and wife by deed recorded in Frank'tn Councy Reg istry of Deeds in Book 191, page 536, to which reference is hereby made. Also all the right, tltla and Interest ot the said L. L. WhRaker In the prop erty, real and personal, owned by T.; H. Whitaker at the time of his death, whether acquired by said L. L. Whit aker by Inheritance from said T. H.; Whitaker or as one of hi& distributees, or an devisee and legatee tinder his will recorded In the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franki in County in Book of Wills W, page 91, the same consisting in part of the resi dence of the said T. H. Whitaker, the Ballard store lot and the Black house, all In the. tpwn of Frankllnton, said County and State. This the 13th day of Dec., 1921. W. H. YABBOROUGH. 12-16-5t Trustee. Subscribe to The Franklin Times I Talc This Opportunity of expressing a most grateful appreciation to the friends and patrons of Aycock Drug Co. Inc., for their support in the year 1921. The same firm desires your business for 1922... I wish for each and every one a year full of Happiness and Prosperity. DOES THIS SOUND NATURAL? Coca Cola 5c Ice Cream Cones Be S. P. BODDIE, RECEIVER. Aycock Drug Co.
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