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TURNIP SEED JUST ARRIVED . " Aycock Drug Co. "Great Destruction" Cyclones, Tornadoes and Wind Storms, causa about t-B copjplete destruction as FIRE, when they come. Are YOU protected against this LOSS? It not, YOU had better get busy and be SAFE, not SORRY. We can PROTECT YOU against this LOSS. Rates are "very low. We can Issue you a separate policy, or a Combination, covering both, FIRE and WINDSTORMS. ' Insure Your Crops against LOSS by HAIL. L6ts of farmers are ruined on account of not having this protection. AUTOMOBILES COST MONEY ? We can protect you against loss by FIRE or THEFT, also all other coverage If you wish It. DO YOC LOYE YOUB FAMILY! Then keep that LIFE INSURANCE POLICY In FULL FORCE, If you have one, If you have no LIFE INSURANCE get some, all you are able to carry. Your future Is uncertain, DEATH IS SURE. Remember ? We Insure Everything Insurable and Appreciate Your Business. C. E. & C L Mitchell (or "Uncle Bud's" Agency) YOUNGS VTLLE, - - North Carolina Pat Your VALUABLES IN OUR SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS If you want tt> GO AWAY for a week or even a few days, don't have your holiday spoiled by WORRY over ? ? 5 " ' the valuables you left at home. Put them in our Safety Deposit Vaults. Then they will be safe and you will be free from anxiety ? and loss. You can rent a Safety Deposit Box fof $2.00 per year. We will welcome you. THE PIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBtJRO, N. C. # r. . Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00 WHITE LT|Mt On Saturday night. Juns 24ih. tWrs will be an Ice cream suppir at White Level school building, the proceeds to go for the Sunday school room bow being added to the church. Come one, come all. and enjo^r an evening of wholesome (on and amuse ment. Plenty music and refresh ments. * vrrrir ir np aprrm _ _Lucii ni'liilon -of-nnTf - than one thlrd of the qualified voters In the Ce dar Rock Academy District No. S of Cedar Rock Township, Franklin Coun ty. State ot North Carolina, said peti tion being in due form and dull en dorsed by the Hoard of Education of Franklin County, and It appearing from said petition that the present special tax levied for the support and maintenance of the schools in the said .District is Inadequate to main tain and support the said schools; It is hereby ordered that an elec tion be held in said District as provid ?d by Section CnttgoHdated Stat, utes of North Carolina, 1919, at which election shall be ascertained the will of the people within said School Di? <rict, whether or not the said special lax levy shall be increased from 30c to 50c on the $100 00 valuation of property within said District for the purpose of supplementing the funds for the maintenance and support of Saturday^June 17. 1922- The polling place shall be at the Cedar Rock Acad emy School building. A new regis tration shall be made and T. H. SledgeTs hereby appointed Registrar and J. W- Dean and W. D. Gordon are herehy appointed poH ? holders i The boundaries of the said school dis trict as fixed by the County Board of Education of Franklin County are as follows: Beginning at the county line at Red Bud creek; thence up said creek to the mouth of branch running between Anna Collins and Oltie Collins; thence up said branch to its head ; ' thence westward to and along lines ot Buck Collins and Sam Bartholomew to Buck Coffins corner; thence south along Buck Collins line to the path leading from John Mays to Saint De light's; thence along said path to Saint Delight's Church; thence along Q. W. Ford and Mrs. Tucker's line westward to Ford's corner; thence along lines of Ford. Dr. Bobbitt, W. O. Stone, J. R. Earle and Henry Har per to the Lioulsburg and Nashville road; thence along that roal wesi ward to J. A. and T. P. Dean s cor ner; thence along J. A. Dean'e and W. \V. lie one's lines to John Wester'* lir.tx*nd ? long Welter's line to ibe Raleigh read; thence along "A enter's line and Mrs w ? i >'s lines e??:ward to reach Tree v-r---<; thence do?A said creek to the Coppedge Mill site: thence along the Spring Hope road northward to the Cedar Rock church, for colored people; thence along lines of Battle, Gordon, and W. B. Cop pedge eastward to Wm . Inscoe's cor ner; thence along the lines ot and In cluding Wm. Inscoe, John InBeoe, Jos. T. Inscoe, George Boone to the Shaarln line; thence along Boone and Shearln line to t^e road leading by Boone's residence; thence along that road to the Louisburg and Nashville road and along that road to the coun ty line at Belford Church; thence along county line to the beginning. (On Sept. 1st, 1919 the property and real estate ot W. P. Cooke was added to these boundaries by petition. On February 7th. 1921 the lands of J. W. Gardner, J. T. Fisher and W. B. Gor don were added to these boundaries.) The registration books shall be opened on Saturday, May 6th, 1922 and the registrar will have said books at the said Balling place on each Satur day during period extending from May 6th to June 3rd, upon which last named day the registration books shall close. By order of the Board ot County Commissioners of Franklin County. This the 1st day of May. 1922. S. C. HOLDEN. B-5-7t Clerk to Board. PARTITION RE-SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin county, made this, the 12th day of June. 1922, in that special pro ceeding entitled T, W. Cooke and others vs. T. W. Ruffin, guardian ad litem for Percy Thomason. I, the un dersigned commissioner, will on SATURDAY. JULY 1st. 1982. at about 12 o'clock M. at the' court house door of Franklin county, at Loulshurg. N. C.. re-soll foT cash, to the highest bidder, the following des cribed tracts of land, to- wit : First Tra^t: /The remainder Inter est. subject to the dower right of Mrs. Cornelia Fsancis Nowell. In the fol lowing described tract, recently allot ted to Mrs. Nowell, a map showing this description and the other tract hereinafter described being of record to the office of the register of deeds of Franklin connty. Beginning at an Iron stake at the northwest cornrw. thence S 86 1-2 E 21. >2 chs to a stake, sovthweet corner of dower on C. M, Cooke's ? tate. thence 8 3 1-4 W 785 ft to a stake, southeast corner oT dower, thence N 88 1-2 E 1TTC to a stake, thence N S 1-4 K 364' to a stake, thence N M 1-2 W 41*' to * Make to N. B. Tomllamn's line. northeast corner of dower, thence N 1 1-4 E 428' to the be ginning. Containing 3S.M acres. Second tract to fee. lying on the north side of the above described dow er tract and containing 30 47 acres. Thls Jane 13th. 1333. S. A. NEWELL t-lMt Commissioner Ak. TONIO I Qnrt'i TaMetewriM Tialc^ ud VWKy hy Purifying and l?rt?Uii| (ko BM. When fin M i<? atrangt twining. M|nHa( ?>Kt w how H bring* color to the cfcmfc* and how It improvoa the appetite. jtm will than ajn**riate I la fcnaa toaic ralat. ftwt'l Taetaiaaa chill Tonic la rimply ptaaaam rraa children like It. ThU'htood oeede QUININE to P?tfy It and IRON to brick K. Daatrwya Malarial germ a and Qrtp ?wna by Ita ?j>? 0 bailing. In rigor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE , Having qualified as administrator, e t a. d. b. n . of the estate of J. D. Wester, deceased, late of FrankI4a County, North Carolina, tills la to no tify all persona having claims against t^*- ??slate of the said deceased to pre sent them to the undersigned at Louis 1 bur k. N. C , on or before the 22nd day of May. 1923. or this noClc$ will be plead in bar of their recovery. All p?r sons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to "^^T-unffirisliuid. This May. 22. 1922. SALJ2 OF LAND j I'nder sod by rtrtue of the power; end authority contained m that deed j of trust executed by O. Y. Yarboro to | B*n T. H olden. Trustee on Ulk lst-| of October. lfl7. duly registered i in Ihv office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County in Book 224, at page 1. default har tns been made in the payment of tb*- notes secured thereby and demand mail*? upon me to foreclose^ m accord ance v ith the terms and " provisions thereof. I the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auction to the high-! est bidder for cash, at the court house door of Franklin County. N. C. on MONDAY. JULY 10. 1922 et *t-n'clock M. the following dcscrib-j e<i r*?l estate lying, being and situate in Franklin County. State of North 4,-w i '.'!!!! J. U)-W!V. * Beginning at a black jack on a P'r inch the_Macon land, thence down j th?- branch as it meanders 109 poles to Sycamore Creek, thence down said cr?ek as it meanders 8 poles 16 links to G . W. Ford's corner at a small j W- is 1 pis to the center of the path i leading to the Uxsell place. ?> thence along said path N 51 l-2d E 64 pis. N 6b l-2d K 15 pis 11 Iks tu a lock, thence 8 2d W 110 pis 16 Iks to the beginning, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, and being the identical tract_of |lan<f conTeyed to O. Y. Yarboro by V . F. Strange and wife by deed which is duly registered. This th?i 6th day of June. 1922. 6-^-ot BEN T. HOLD EN, Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Vnder and by virtue of the power conferred upon me In a certain deed ot trust executed to me b y King Cotton Seed Company. Incorporated, duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County. N. C-. in Book 244. page 13. default having been made in the payment of the Indebted ness secured in said deed of trust, and demand having bean made upon me by the holder of said indebtedness for the execution of the power of sale therein contained. I will on MONDAY, JULY 10. 1J22, ml twelve o'clock, noon, sell at public auction at the courthouse door In the town of Louisburg. N. C.. to the high est bidder, for cash, a certain tract, lot or parcel ot land in Franklin Coun ty. North Carolina, and situate at the corner of Nash and Church streets In the town of Louisburg. and bounded as follows. Tlx: - Beginning at the corner of the 1st formerly known as the Farmers Tobacco Warehouse Com pany lot, now owned by Allen Broth ers Company, on Nash street, thence southerly along the line of said Ware house lot 206 feet to a stake, thence about West 120 feet to Church street, thence about North along Church street 206 feet to the intersection of Church and Nash streets, thence about East along Nash street 120 feet to the beginning, and being the lot conveyed J by J. M. Allen and wife to said King Cotton Seed Comppany. Incorporated, on September 19th, 1921. by deed re corded in the office ot the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, X. C . . and upon which lot are situate the cotton sinnery. seed storage house and stor age sheds operated and used by the said King Cotton Seed Company. In corporated. during the season of 1920 1921 and several years prior thereto. This June Sth. 1922. 6-9-SfW. H. YAKBOROrGH. Trustee. Georgians are going to be hard put to it to devise a fitting punishment to* the negro who had the effrontery to escape from the band of lynchers. ? New York Tribune. TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. I kan Just opwtd a lrst dan Cth in tk< old NmI baildtnjc u< am >nfra? to tanlak f Mala at all kova. aad tha bant tha market afford*. lea Ctmb l casta a coaa. Soft Drtnka. ate. [ Prtcaa raaaoaaMa. aarrlca tka baa*. ^ J. C. TUCKER Proprietor SALE or REAL ESTATE Under arid by virtue of the power of salt* contained in that certain- deed of trust executed by Jacfcson FYUer and 'wlie. Sallna Puller, to the undersign ed trustee on June 16th. 1&17, record ed in Book 210, page 273, office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin Coun ty. N. C. default having been made in th,e payment of the beads thereby se cured and demand for foreclosure having maiin upon me by the holder of said bonds. I will on MONDAY. JULY 10. 192. it the hour of noon, at the Oourthouae door te Umlsborf, N. offer at public auction to the U|keM Mdd?r (or caab. s certain tract a> parcel ot land ittuate to Franklin County. FYunkllu'on ToVnahlp, 8Ut? of North Carolina and describe^- aa follows: situate on the extension of Hlttabon) Street Sooth of Town of Frankllnton and bounded on the 'North by the Sal lie Hawkine lot, on | the Eaat by T. H. S. Mitchell, on tie South by William Lon* - nd on the Weet by Hillaboro Street. Thla 10th day of June. 1922, R. B. WHITE, Truatee. . White &Jt?4?ner-Atry*: ?-l?-4t ? ? SAVE MONEY BY MAKING YOOROVtTSOAF Mere u the way to make 10 pounds of good toap Every housewife should know how to make this pure soap. All that it needed is one csin of Red Seal Lye. 5^4 pounds of waste grease and a little water. This will make twenty cakes of power ful cleansing soap, enough for all cleaning and scouring purposes to latt several months. Full instruc tions in the can. ? When scrubbing the bathroom floor, a teaspoor.fu! of Red Seal Lye in ihe water will i^ill all the germs and m ^ e the water soft, thereby saving soap, time and labor: Make a solution of Red Seal Lye and sprinkle about the cellar ? it will immediately kill all un pleasant odors and make your sweet smelling. Another important use for Red Seal Lye is keep If the drain runs slowly, shake a little Red Seal Lye into the pipes and it will clear things out in a jiffy. r ^ t or^ t h e Red S^ai Lye, and take no substitute. Send us a postal for the Red S^al Booklet which will be mailed you free. Sent} for-rt- today. P. C. TOMSON A. CO., Southward P. O- Philadelphia, P.. More Goods For The Same Money Same Goods For f ?j p. Less Money at the Cash & Carry Grocery f- "" and Market The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company Cordially invites every farmer or owner of farm build ings in Franklin County to investigate its policies, com pare them with those of other companies and thai to protect YOUR home with one of its policies. wr. will bi ili) ioc a Htw ion FRO* THE ASHES OF THK OLD FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIA TION or NORTH CAROLINA FRAIILIH COCNTY BRANCH Joseph 0 Jones, Pros. 8. Atwood Newell, Sec'y.
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