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HTLHS PORTLAND CEMENT BOTH &rmeT Od manufacturer hay Warned that the higheet grade pro ' ducts are valueless till they reach market. Roads have a direct bearing on community wealth. And, by actual proof, the poorest roads are the most expensiv^? a luxury even the richest community cannot _ afford. j The value of concrete roads is indicated by the fact that concrete roads sufficient to reach from New Y ork to San Francisco and ^ckapia, mora than twice the mileage of aof previous year, vara built in 1921. contractor and building material are good judges of types of coo an. They know the advantages of permanence and economy. They alsoJcnow materials,, and recommend Atlas Portland Cement, "the Standardly "which all other THE ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY S+lu Office New York? Botoo Phikd?lp*-i? UilU: Northampton. Pa. HudMo, N. Y.? Leeds, Ak. '"The Standard ly which all other Makes are measured " AJLEBT ITEMS. We were glad to have another pret ty Sunday. Glad also to have a good -trowd at Sunday School and Y. Pr U. Mr. Peter Evans, of Ingleslde, vis ited our community twice last Sunday. Must be something over hero that he "likes." We are expecting MIsb Mattle Bur nette, of near Epsom, to visit our com munity again In the near future. > Mrs. J. J. Pernell spent Sunday '"With her motherrMra. Nettle Falkner. Mr. ?nd Mrs... R. P. Fleming, of Warren County: visited her parents hire Sunday. , . Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mosley visited Mr. W. M. Pernell Suuday afternoon. . Wp aro glad to learn that there will bo r. fiddlers convention at Schloss In the r.oar future. Some of our people seem to enjoy going to Schloss any way . How is it t >1 a t unnip people use their ".parlors" only in warm weather, or when ive have a warm night. We didn't think "parlors" were built Just for warm weather. Of course "wood" could be the trouble, well at any rate there is such a thing as making a change for "worse." Miss Pattie Lamm and Mr. Hugh Mosley visited her parents at Seven I Paths last Sunday. They say they, have never had as much trouble In one day as they had Sunday. The trou ble was 'mud hole' and 'motor1 trou ble. He finally left his carat Mr. J. J. Pernell's. We are -sure that ho will not mind going to take it home. Mr. J. E. Pernell and Mr. Wiley Faikner visited Mr. W. H. Pernell St?day afternoon. Mrs. Nettle Falkner spent Sunday night with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Fernell. "Rough." MARGARET ITEMS. As yqu have not heard1 anything from Margaret in some time thought we woi^d sail again. Ther^Sls lots ~T>f sickness around hw?i ? Miss Mollie Wester la real sick, hope she will soon be out again. 'Mr. Lee Bunn was a pleasant call er at Mr. I.ca rone Taft's Saturday night. ' / ? Mr. Joe Wester and Monle Stallings spent Saturday night with Miss Bet tie Moore. Mrs. Bragg, Mr. Willie and Miss Annie Bragg called at Mr. W. B. Wes ter's Sunday night r? ? Miss Margaret Taft and Miss An nie Lee Wester spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. G. H. Champion. Mr. Ed aTld Palmer Wester and Joe Champion spent the week-end at Ral DOES YODR . ? I HOUSEWORK SEEM HARD Hh Iw iitrunU Ult l'oal Pepto-Hsngan fmi Uestere It It you bare dyspepsia and head aches, and teel "all La" don't take It for granted that there la no relief. Streng th and ambition tor ycrnr tasks will come when you build up your weak ened blood with Oude'i Pepto-Mangan. Take Itwlth your meals a few weeks and see the permanent ben U Just the thliig_ta aid you r-ccrver full Eealth. Thi? wonderfully effic ient form of food Iron quickly Improv es the appetite, adds color to cheeks and Hps and Imparts strength to the Jaded muscles. Reummbwr to aak tor "Gude'8 Pepto-Mangan.',' Sold la both liquid and tablet form. Advertisement [- ? 1 - - eigh. Mr. Otho Oupton reti?rned Sunday afternoon from a visit to' Heater. Miss Mary Howard left Sunday to visit her brother, Mr. Sollle Howard at Justice. Mr. Ned S. War son spent Sunday at Margaret . ? Mr. W. L. Wester and daughter. Nellie, called on Mrs. Lula Cralle Sun day night. OT.p TT>M NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power contained In a deed ot trnat executed to me by James Lewis King and wife, Nina King and duly recorded, in the office of the Register ot Deeds ot Franklin County, in Book 224, page 507, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, and demand having been made upon me by the holder of said note, will on MONDAY. APRIL 3rd, 1922, at about the hour ot noon, sell at pub lic auction at the Court House door in Loulsburg, N. C., to the highest blddfer for cash, that certain tract or parcel of land In the Town ot Louis burg, N. C., and described as follows: SituaTe on the West side of Main street in the town TSf Loulsburg, N. C. and bounded on the North by the lot of Carrie Savage Hawkins, on the East by Main Street, on the South by Angy May estate and on the West by lot of Blonnie Williamson, containing one quarter (1-4) of an acre, more or less, ! end being the lot conveyed to James Lewis King by deed of Angy King 1 May and husband, Wiley May< dated April 18, 1906, and recorded In book 202 at page 301, in the Registry ot Frankliir- County, reference to which is here made. This Feb. 28th. 1922. 3-3-5t E. H. MALONE, Trustee. ~ L. KLINE & CO. For the Woman Who Follows the Fashions and Follow Her Own Judgment of Values Dresses/ Prices $9 95-$1 4.95 Suits cSKSS. -Prices $1 4.95-$32.50 Capes ?dsa;. Prices $9.95-$l9.95 r.' . . '). MILLINERY / * ?f -r, 1. j> Beautiful Spring Hats $1.98 to $8.50. ?) (" ? " L.) KLINE cSc COMFY. : "When Seen or Advertised Elsewhere It's Always Cheapest Here" , LOUISBURQ, x i INortH Cnrollna | "tor** hk wis. We are here to ?ee you again after a long ibsence on account of the wea I ther being so very bad that we could I nut coirle before- nevertheless we art) U> be back at last." I We are very sorry that the wemther I ? -in 4w4 today heeattae -we -were to l.ave a basket ball game also two "Mo , Messrs. B. C. Johnson, E. P. Car neal. B. M. C. Mullen and R. B. I*Jdd visited Raleigh yesterday. ?Mr. Coble, the Methodist preacher, delivered a very interesting address at the school building last night. The High School basket ball team ,1a showing some improvement oyer last year and also making a noticeable re cord for Itself. So far It has played J sanies winning 8 of them anfflostng one by the score of 5 and 7 to Justice. It has jxql lost a single game sinew Joining the association and has not lost a game played On It's home court. Since becoming members of the Frank lln County Basket Ball Association It has won 3 games and has 4 forfeited games won to It's credit. * "ii none against It. There are also some better pros pects for a base ball team than last year brought. The pitching staff promises to be rery strong as we still have with us the heroes of last year Hagwood andtnfcrhlte. The star re ceiver Chamblee is still with us and also Seymore as his substitute. Altho bad weather has conflicted very much with the basket hall sched ule we Intend to make a try for State Championship next year. Hurjah for ' Bunn. ? We are sony lu leaiu that^Mr. ICa noy. Asst. cashier of the bank here has resigned Ms position and la to leave us. AS the annual Inspection was "pull ed'' last TueBday night, the following that night: ^Aldwyn JoneeT^Gioma I White. Wlllard White, Lieut. W. H. White and Edgar Seymore. Tootsle has a little Beau His feet grew all tbey could. He wearB shoes No. eleven So you know It Is "Hagwood . " Some excitement was caused here yesterday when a (air of mules ran Messrs . ?|g'r'WfV"K^ Frank Chamblee iu mtnjSaaSio n g a went to ^Zehulon to "Take time aay/t Is after six I o'clock and 'JOInib^Bme. so long. Sec. Pres. and Tres. o | Britain's Pacific possessions are | about the only ones ^he has that stay that ? Oakland Tribune. Senator Lodge may now take a | squint down the muzzle end of a res- ! ervatlon. ? Dallas News. ! I Louishurg Repair Shop J. LEHMAN, Proprietor I Next Door to J. W. Perry, Under Ford's Warehouse _ L0PISBPB6, IT. C. Great reductions in Price of Shoe Work.". . Men's Shoes, Soles Sewed on $1.00 pr. Ladies Shoes S61es Sewed on 85c pr. Best grade leather used. Work done promptly. We make a specialty of repairing Ladies and Gents fine shoes. Baby Louis Heels for Ladies, fine shoes In all colors. V Shaped Fan Belts for cars and trucks . 100 Pairs Army Shoes at $2.00 Pair. Neatsfoot Harness Oil. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman, Proprietor TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street . & LOUISBURG, N. C. I have just opened a flrst class Cafe in the old N'eal building and am prepared to furnish meals at all hours, and the beat the market affords. \ Ice Cream 6 cents a cone. Soft Drinks, etc. Prices reasonable, serrlce the best. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor Pllea Cured to 1 4 Days jftftflts refund money tlT^kZO OINTMENT telle lire Itch Inf. Flind, BldWinjJ <i*pr<*niHlna Pile* tantly relieves Itchl/fl Files, a*xl you can get fill siren after the ffrst application. Prion 60c. PENNS SPELLS CHEWING TOBACCO Penn's spells quality. Why? Because ? Penn'a ia pacKed^ai/ tijht in the patented new container ? the quality is sealed in. So Penn's ia always fresh ? an entirely new idea for chewing tobacco. Have you ever really Buy Penn'a the next time. Try it. Notice the fine con dition. And after that, use fresh chewing tobacco ? Pewft: UNCLE HAN? K~~ young TPtler should ur??r pee pose to his gal over th' telephone until h?i i* sure 1-*: lvtws th' right number. j TThen you run ail ad In The TIMES we know that yon want a good ad. nicely displayed. That Is the only kind of an ad we want to giTe yon, bnt It takes a !??!'? time to set good ads ? so get out of tju?t habit of wilting un til the last day before eren thinking about yonr ad. EE It Pays To Get It At RAY'S Quality? Price? Service NOTICE OP RE8ALC OP ???" MU TATE Whereas the property hereinafter described ?u offered (or sale at the Court House d<p>r on the ltu day qf January. 1922, and whereas {he bidder at said tme and plao* haa MM to ?o?ply ?t?lr the terms or torn bM; - ? Now therefore. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain dyed ot tmat at Lather Wbit aker and wife to E. H. Mai one, Trai- ? tee, dated Sept. 2?h. 1?1?, recorded 1a Book 224, page 392, Registry of Fraak lln County. N. C., default haying been made In the payment of the Indebted ness thereby secured and demand (or foreclosure having been made on said Trustee by the holder of said Indebt edness,- the undersigned will on MONDAY. APRIL 3. 1?Z2 .at or about the hour of noon at the Court "House door In Loalsburg. N. -D, . ocer for sale at public auction to the TKIglrest-Jjlddel- for cash the following j described lotor -parcel of land situate in Loulsburg ToWnahi^^graiikUn County, State of North Carolina and ? described as follows: Situate on the [Southwest corner of Church and Col lege Streets in the Town of Loalsbnrg N. C. and beginning at * stake on Church Street corner for 'Mrs. Mary Cablneas lot; thence In a Northerly direction along said Church Street 117 feet to a stake at. the Intersection of Church and College Streets; thence In a westerly direction, along College Street 195 feet to the old Creekmore corner; thence along the old Creek more line in a southerly diredtlon to line for the lot hereby conveyed; thence along line for the old Creek Westerly direction and parallel with College Strafit_to a stake on the East side of Elm Street; thence" tn~TSOUth erly direction along Elm Street to a ?""f" ' UJftfll, rf" ? thB point where Elm Street Intersect* With College Street, cornet- ror lot hereby conveyed and Mra. Mary Cabinesa lot; thence in an easterly direction along Cablneas line and parallel with. Col lege Sreet to the point of beginning, jconuUj^ng a little more than half an acre and being the lot conveyed by Misses Sanie and Joe Jones to MrB. Lizzie Macon by deed dated August 8th, 1901, and recorded iii Duuk 134 at Fage 267, Registry of Franklin Coun ty, N. C. and by deed^of W. H. Ma con and wife to Luther WHtalrer, -dat ed September 24th, 1919, reference to which deeda and records is here made. This the 3rd day of Marck, ? 1922. Franklin Ins. & Realty Co, can supply Franklin County with money with the proper CJol latt&ral, Real Estate, First Mortgage, Long Time, Large Amounts preferred ~ 2-24-12t I.uke Riell}' Sr.js. "Tile Rat Died Be fore Reaching the River". "Slnre-mwiag jieac the river 2 years OKO, we've always used RAT-SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat, nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the house. About 15 minutes later he darted off tor the water, to cool his burning stom lach, but lie died beiore reaching it." Three Bizes 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and [guaranteed- by The Alien Co. and Aycock Drag Co. Subscribe to THE FHANKIJN TIMES 11.50 E^r Year In Advance. HATE YOU EVER NOTICED THAT THE MERCHANT WHQ, SENDS IK THE COPT FOR HIS AD EABLl ALWAYS HAS THE NEATEST ADI f To Stop a Cough Quick t take' HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops thefooufth by healing tho inflamed and irritated tissue*. A box of GROVE'S O-PfeN-TRATE SALVE for CheM. Colds. Hpnri Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING tfQfCEY. The salve ' should be rubbed on tMe eliest and throat of children suffering from a Oald or Croup. Tho hoolLng oflfect of Haroa* HealinrfHoDeT Is olde tho throat comblnod with tho healing olfoat of G leva's O-Pan-Trato Salvo through tho poroo of tho skin aooo stop* a cough. Both remodlaa ara packed la ooa cartoa and tko coot of tho com bin**! troatmout lm SSc. Just ask your druggist tor HAYES" HEALING HONEY. Garden Seed .. . 1. ?-( V, Garden Seed Maine Grown Irish Potatoes Aycock Drug Go. ?, * ft ?. *.-???
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