The Fordson Traotorhas b^en reduced to $395.00 f. o. b. Detroit, Michigan. This greatly reduced price puts the Fordson in reach of every Farmer, an<t will mean more to the Farmers than anything that has happened for a long time. ? Come in to see us and let us talk Tractors with yoii.~ Louisburg Motor Company LOU1SBURG. NORTH CAROLINA FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of lb* power and authority contained In that lien and mortgage executed by H. R. Par riah to Brantley-Wood t Griffin on the 16th day of January 191#, duly regis tered In the office of the Register of page 268, default haying been made In the payment of the Indebtedness there by secured the undersigned mortga gees will OD * MONDAY. MARCH 6th, 1922 at 12 o'clock M. at the. Courthouse I door of Franklin County in the town | of Loulsburg, North Carolina sell pabltc auction - to the highest bidder lor cash the following described real | A one-twelfth undivided interest In I and to Umstracts of land sllnatsrt la | CedarAock ToWSjffiftAMg 5#rC. known mm {he Mrs. '""ftah lands containing lOl aCTee bom or leas aOolatng the basis of J. W. Sledge. *?. B. H7 Star lings, E. S. Green, Ben Sturdivant. Mrs. Bet tie Collins, Mrs. J. O. MaV and others. One tract known as the Robert Stal ling* place and One tract known the Old Stokes Place, and one tract | known aa the Oratle Inscoe Place. This the 2nd day of February 1922. BRANTLEY-WOOD & GRIFFIN l-3-5t COMPANY, Mortgagees . The above sale was continued to Monday, March 13th, 1922 ax about the hour of noon, by consent of all parties. This March 6tt 1922. BRANTLEY, WOOD & GRIFFIN CO., 3-10-lt Mortgagee. THE FRANKLIN TIMES / $1.50 Per Year In Advance. / rNo Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worm* b^vr an un healthy color, which indicateajpoor h) tod, and aa a rale, there la more or Iras aomMn disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill VNI* Jlven regularly far two or three weeks will jfcnrieh the blood, im Wore the difteatloo. and actjan General Strength ening Tonic to the whole aviprn Namre will then throw off or dispel the worpa. and the Child wiii oe la perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. SALE OP VALUABLE TOWN LOT. By virtue of the power and author ity contained In that deed of trust ex ecuted by C. C. Hudson on tlie 1st daj of Jan. 1920 to the underpinned trus tee and duly registered. In the office of the register of deeds of Franklin County In Book 241 pace 369, default baring been made In the payment of the notes thereby secured, and demand made upon me by the holders thereof to foreclose, I will sell ax public aae ilon to the highest bidder far cash oo MONDAY, TT. 1W i**" wt^boaX Ifcs >ww^noon. at the court carJalaJanjrpsrcei of land lying and bang situate & the town of Loulaburg Franklin County, North Carolina, be ginning at an Iron stake near an flm tree on the east aide of Church street the old Carlisle corner, thence along church street In a southerly direction 100 feet to a stake the old Hill corner, thence at right angles with Bald street, then ttlopg the old Hill line to O. W. Ford's line; thence parallel with the first line a northerly direction along Ford's line to the old Carlisle corner; thence along the old Canfsle line to the beginning, and being the lot upon which lslsltuate the residence and home of I. C. Hudson. This thA 23rd day of Feb.. 1922. 2-24- 5t B; C. HOLDEN, Trustee. NOTICB I ? Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Willie G. Phillips, de ceased late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given all parties holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of February, 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forwward p.nd make immediate settlement. This February 16th, 1922. 2-17-6t B. F. PEARCE, Adm'r. Millions of homes have had their interior walls deco rated with it in the past thirty-seven years. It produces artistie, peaceful, serene, cheerful and happy effects. It is far preferable as wall coating for harmr.ious colnrs'eppecially where sanitation is a vital feature. Schools use it in immense quantities. Artistically applied, student? attain correct ideas of color harmon ica through it. It is extensively used for churches and public halls where there are great stretches of sheer eolor. Its soft, subdued colors and pastel tints most effectively suit the "spirit" of the edifice. For use, cold or warm wator is added in proportion of one five-pound package to t\yo quarts of water; stir for <ne minute and it is ready to opply ? destroying vermin and germ life? SIMPLE ENOUGH, ISN'T l2? Don't confuse ALABASTINE with kalsomlne. The word Alabastine specifies a definite uniform standard if quality. Kalsomine is a generic term applied to many materials with coined or fanciful names and hav ing no definite quality. COME IN AND LET8 TALK IT OVER FOB NOW IS THE TIME TO USE IT. L. P. HIOKS OqRNER MAIN AND NASH STS. NORTH CAROLINA Hastings' Seeds 1922 Catalog Free If? nt0 now. im kudH??i7 n BXM PMtM of wodk-who* aaad u< m4u inri tor Soatkara ' ? ?n and Urntn. 1Mb pomjsksd. 14 fall picas at Ika moat tt. it win br Mara atll *zU jaa wtS |W 7au'T? gat It. of tka Santk. uU tka oHar mo4 Iuoh 1b tka n ?H la bask at tkaos. TkajfT# iCUkaltn Uaat. Writ* a am tor tke 1111 ? It Is ikiolitilj f res. H. 6. HASTINGS CO, UEDBMEN. ATLANTA. OA. WHY WAIT TELL THE LAST DAT TO SEND THE COPY Hi FOB AW ADVERTISEMENT WHEN THE AD MAN CAN GIVE YOU A MU'JH BFT TER JOB, IF YOU SEND IT IN SOONER! DON'T FORGET IT. - SALE OF LAND. Pursuant to authority contained In that Deed of Trust executed by B. P. Hinton, to the undersigned trustee on the 6th day of December, 1920, duly registered "In the office of the register of deeds of Franklin County in Book 241 page 142, default having been made lrv the payment of note thereby secured and demand made upon me by the holder to foreclose, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash eta MONDAY, MARCH 20. 1922, at 12 o'clock M. at the Courthouse Ooor of Franklin County that tract of land in Cypress Creek township, des cribed as Lot No. 5 on nmp or plat "of (he property made of the Albert Gay estate known as his home tract as sur veyed and platted by W. H. Boyd, C. JC. for E. S. Wilder and V . F. Gay commissioners on Oct. 4 to 7, 1920 sa "d tract being described as follows: Beginning at a point In the center of the Spring Hope road, corner No. 8; thence N 89 l-4d W 540 feet to a stake In the line of E. Moore; thence S 1 l-4d W 1202 feet to a stake, cornet No. 4; thence N 69 l-2d E 1000 feA to the point in center of the Spring Hope road; thence In a northwesterly direction along the center of said road to the point of beginning, containing 17.95 acres, morjr or lees. This tTie 13th day of Feb., 1922. M?- Ct HEN. T. HOLDEN, Tr --.too. SALE OF LAND Purnuant-to authority contain-.! In that Deed of Trust exocuted ky r. c. Benton to the ondcruigned tr'-n:ee on the 5th day of February AtO. >uly reg istered In tho i .1 Ice of tlia li' gister oC Deeds of Franklin County in Book 2S1 page r-' ). default 1 living bee:, uade In tb?' payment of not* thereliy secured r " ! demand made upon mc by the taol 1 er to foreclose, I will sell at public auction to the highest Didder for calk on MONDAY. MARCH 20, 1922 !at 12 o'clock M. at the Courthouse door of FranU'.ln County that certain lot or pare I of land In the Town of ix>?i* burg. ITlfeklln County, N. C. on tbe Nonli side of Railroad street, adjoin ing I^eslle Allen and others described as follows: Beginning at a stake, corner of Dee lie Allen on Railroad 8treet and run ning thence In a Northerly direction I to the 8. A. L. Railway fight of way, 'thence In an Easterly direction 25 feet to the outer edge of brick building, J. B. Howell, thence In a Southerly di rection to Railroad Street, thence In a Westerly direction along J (ml road Street 26 feet US the point of the nlng. This 1Mb da* of Feb'y. 2-17-6t BUN T. HOLDKN, PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DX.O. B. BORITKB of Ore. Bonner * Bonner JKj*i Ear, Hom and Throat uleln ~ ? North Carolina Will be In Loulsburg on Thursday of each week. Office orer Scoggln'a Drug Store. - ? DR. B. F. Y ARB0R01GH , Physician and Sargeoa Uilitari, N. C. Office In BlckeU and Yar bo rough ? Building. Office Phone 296 Residence Phone >8 H> Vr& I?B?I ? - Eye Specialist Office In Hotel BullAlng Looiabur*. North CaroUsa 8. AT WOOD nVILL A tirBUTa At-I JWi Loulsburg, N. C. Phone 24? Office In First National Bank Building General Pra?Un . I wlah to advise my patients. a*d the public generally that attar the 1st of September my business will be on aCaah basis when worttr completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING . 8. P. BUST, X. P, Loulsburg. N. C. Offices oTer Scoggln's Drag Btora. Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. tn , and 4 to 6 p. m. OB. W. B. B/BB. Veterinarian Lo^abttrg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 3S5-L Residence 336-J Special Attention tp Small Animals. DJL M.-M. BEAM WOM.1.C. OIlCMltVM Dm Co. Office Ik tko JTtrst National Bank BuUdtSi* Q? Main and Hash SU. raaoii. AW-LAW Nortk Carolina BB. J. B. DAYI8 nnkki _ Nortk Carolina I L. Church St Next to Ix>ulsburg| Bottling Works Hour*: 8 to 10; 1 to 8; 6 to 8 P. M. | Telephone; Office M-l Ring Res. M-l Rlnp. It atos fonds lnvostod. On* cs Bna always la tba office. DB. H. G. PEBBT DB. H. H. JOHNSON | Physicians k Surgeons Loolsbarg, Nortk Carolina | Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 1 Dr. Perry's Residence Phone 246-J , | UK. 1. K. MAL05E. < Loolsbarg, North Carolina . i ace In Aycock Drag 8 tore. Marfe*^ Street, Office Practice Bnrgary and consultation. J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Loolsbarg, K. ?? Office in First National Bank Building I Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 24S-2 ] G. M. BEAM Attomey-at Law Loolsbarg, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drag Co. Practice in alt courts. Wm. B. Rnffln, Thos. W. Rnffln I \mt B. * THUS. W. RUFFIN Attorneys-ai-Law Loolsbarg, t North Carolina I Qooaral practice, both civil and crlm- 1 mal, In Franktiil and adjoining coon os, Sapreme and Federal Courts. | Offices In First National Bank Building. ' REMEMBER YCUR DEAD. Let as submit designs and prices on Ik nice op- to -date Monument or Tomb stone to bo erected at tho grave of your oved one. Photos bnrned on China. HENDERSON GRANITE * MARBLE WORKS. Henderson Worth Carolina. THE CITY BUBIK SHOP Oiler Fraaklla Hotel I.oilibitf, North Carollaa Only barber shop In Lonlatyarx ran hy white men. The best of service at most reasonable prices guaranteed. Cleaning and pressing department In connection. Clothes sent tar and de livered promptly. RTKflAIX BBOH. Barkers Lealsbnrg. H. C. We hays purchased ths shop forner lr occupied by Oscar Stesall and will ran same at the same stand. Satis faction and cleanliness shall be oar motto. Plenty of hot rnnnfag watir .and clean towels. ; AUTO FOR HIRE Prosipt, reliable Serrlce. Re Tea Pas senger Mitchell Car. Call At Ay'ocl T>ra? Store er Phone N. jLC. R. UPCHURCH, LOUMBUM, North C*rollai When you have money in the bank?- you don't need any other backing. Business men know that the man who puts his money in the bank regularly has GOOD HABITS. They know they can DEPEND upon the boy or man with the hanking habit. * * If you haven't the habit, start today and get it. $1.00 will open an account in our Bank and you can add to it ft* every Day day. 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. Beauley, Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 188,000.00 r Farmers National Bank Louisburg, N. 0. "A GOOD PLAGE TO BANK" Member of the Federal Reserve System, and under the Supervision of the United States Qovernlnent. Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 '?4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS" J. M. ALLEN, H. M. STOVALL, ? President ~ Cashier 1 R. F. Fuller M Htntt ?i IdM. .AIm H?y u4 Oats. BaCfffe ul I Humm l*r Mlt, il (IM rlfM IdM aa< at tk* rigtt prlMt Will mD far <M ?r fart eaifc ar tmiTM MWttjt/ If T*mr ktrw ar ml* i?M Ht ndl T*( ONH fat ui m if rN tNU aat wfai a tiali fat -what jaa waat Cmail Ma wktlkw in tar ?rf aaC R. F. FULLER Loaltbar*. V. 0. NOTICE Hmtlns qualified M administrator of the estate of 8. B. Parson, de ceased ItU of Franklin County, notice Is hereby flren all parties holding claims against said estate to ipresent them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of February, 1923. or this notice will be plead la bar of their re covery. All parsons Indebted to raid estate will pjeaae come fbrwward and make Immediate settlement. This February l?th, 1912. 2-17-?t H. E. I.ONO, Adm'r. | i - - ? -- FOR ri m CLASS JOB PRINTING 1 i'uonb Norm. ' ADMINISTRATORS NOTtCB. Haying qualified u UmhdiMtor^ of the MUtt ot J. Brake Perry deceaa ?d, late of Franklin County, North Call oltna thla la to notify all peraona har ln? c 1*1 ma again at the eatata of aald deceaaed to exhibit them to the under lined at Wakefield, N. C. R. F. D.i No. 1, on or before the Srd day of Feb ruary IMS, or thla notice will be (lead fn bear of their recoTery. All per son! indebted to aald Mtate will pleaaa make Immediate payment to the un ilereignfed administrator*. Thla the 2nd day of February 1#X|. B. L. PBRRT, C. W. PBRRT. . Admrt. of J. Brake Parry, dee'd. M-?t

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