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New Prices On Ford Gars Effective October 17 th Touring Car (Less Starter) 298.00 Runabout (Less Starter) 269.00 Touring Car (Self Starter) 3g8.00 Runabout (Self Starter] 339.00 Coupe 530.00 Sedan 595.00 Truck Chassis 380.00 [All F. O. B. Detroit, Mich.] These prices are the lowest ever made in the history of the Ford Motor Co. Place your order at once, so that you can have your car when you want it. / Louisburg Motor Co A Clean op around the slumps. alone fee fence row* and ditch banks to kill ?llbernatlng boll weevlla this winter. rThe picked -oVer cotton stalks should also be ripped up as soon as possl. ble. , J. R. Turnage, o t Ay dan, N. C., Is buying from 76 to 100 milk cows to sell on time at toet to his farmer customers. This merchant wants his patrons to continue prosperous that he may prosper with them. Old debts would be easy to pay If It weren't for the new ones. SALE OF BANK STOCK AND VALU ABLE MERCHANDISE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty, the undersigned Administrator will, on Friday the 24tn day of Novem ber, 1922, sell at public auction at the storehouse recently occupied hy J. M. White and Sons In the town of Bunn. N. C., all the remaining stock of goods, wares and merchandise be longing to the estate of J. M. White, deceased, consisting of dry goods, no. tlons. boots, shoes, hardware, etc. I will also sell at the same time and nlace ten shares of the capital stock of the Bunn Banking company, of Bunn, N. C., and ten shares of the cspital stock of the Farmers -National Bonk of Louisburg, N. C. Terms of sale: Cash. This Oct. 27, 1922. J. R. WHITE, Adm'r. ll-3-3t of J. M. White, deceased. NOTICE OF SALE OF I AND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust from Henry Cordell to L. L. Devenport, Trustee, recorded In Book 25.6 at page 128, Franklin County Reg istry, default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned trustee will ctter for sale on MONDAY, THE 4th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922 at or about the hour of 12 o'clock M, at the Courthouse door in Loplsburg, N. C., at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the following des cribed tracts or parcels of land, to wlt: Designated as l?ot No. 4 as shown on map or plat of land known as the Miss Mary L. Sills tract and survey^ ed and platted by W. H. Boyd, en gn neer, which plat or map Is recorded in the off Ice, of the Register of Deeds of Nash County, In Plat Book 1, at page 24, and In Book of. Maps No. 1 at page 82, Franklin County Registry, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of the same. Lot : containing 68.8 acres, more o This day of November, 1922. L. 'L. DAVENPORT, Trustee ll-3-5t The Farmers National Bank Main Street of Louisburg, N. C. Opposite the Court House i "Want* your account and offers yoiyevx?ry inducement consistent with safe and sound banking. ^4nk with us. Open^a^avings or chicking account AND WHEN YOU NEED MOl rOU CAN GET A LOAN UPON THE PROPER SECURITY I )ORSEMENT. Our first consideration is the safety of our deposits always. Therefopefapplications for loans must be within reason and coonfiensurate with your account, and properly secured. This "is the basis upon which we ask for your business, and we will be glad to talk over the matter of your account at the earliest op portunity. We pay interest on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposits. The Farmers National Bank of Louisburg, N. C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $60,000.00 ? * Member of the Federal Reserve System and finder the supervis ion of the United States Government. BRING US YOUR TOBACCO DRAFTS AND COTTON RECEIPTS I-Tutfs Pills-] I Enafato DyftMftffcs to *at wtMmrl I tta?y ?M. CauM Tood W mMUtt. I I Nout*t thm Mtty. ?pp?it.. DEVELOP FLESH SALE OF LAND BV COMMISSIONER Under and by virtu? of th&pow6r and authority conferred upon me by a certain Decree of the Supeilor Court of the County of Warren, State of North Carolina, tendored the 12th day ot October, 1922, In the Special Pro ceedings entitled C. D. Ayscue, Ad ministrator of P. O. Radford, deceas ed Vs. Frances S. Radford and oth ers, 1 wfll on MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922 (it being the Brst Monday in said month) sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court "House door of said Frank 111. County, that certain tract or parcel ot land In said Franklin County, known as the Stamper tract, bounded aB follows: Beginning at asmall whlteoak on the Branch, R. H. Griffin's corner; thence N 73 1-2 West 85 poles to a rock, Griffin's corner; thence S 2 1-2 W 118 poles 19 links to White oak stump, Henry Alston's corner; thence S 87 E 115 polos to a stake and pointers, cor ner of No. 2 In West's line; thence N 2 3-4 E 82 poles to a stake, corner ot No. 2 In Jones' line; thence N 88 1.2 W 22 poles to a small Dogwood on the East side of a branch; thence down the branch as It meanders Northwest wardly 17 poles to the beginning, con taining Serenty-one and one halt <71 1-2) acres, more or lees, and be ing the same land which was convey ed to said P. G. Radford by McKinne Bros. Co. "and Franklin Land Co. by ubbu dmwd MarcU 9tu, 1917. ? This 30th day of October, 1922. C. D. AYSCUE, Commissioner. Polk & Polk and t* Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, Attorneys . - ll-3-5t SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by "virtue of the power conferred upon me "by that deed of trust executed on the 11th day of Feb ruary, 1920 by N. A. Harris et als and recorded In book 224 at pag6 430, Reg istry of Franklin County, N. C.-, de fault having been made In the pay. ment of the bonds secured thereby and demand having been made upon me by the holder thereof to foreclose the said deed of trust, 1 will at or about the hour of noon on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1922 offer for sale to the highest bidder for caah, at the Courthouse door of Franklin County, at Louisburg, N. C. the following described tract or par ed of land, to-wlt: That parcel or tract of land situate in Harris Town ship, Franklin County, State of North Carolina, descrlbeid as follows: Boun ded or# the North by the lands of W. H. Allen and M. T. Howell; on the East by Tar River; on the South by the lands of T. B. Wilder, containing^ one hundred -and fifty-seven and oiie half <1'7 1.2) acres, moro or less, and being the tract or parccl of^Mind con veyed to Henry Harris bv-4?. T. How ell by deed recordedin book 156 at page SfiO in the Registry of Franklin County, N. C1>?fd subsequently con yeyed tiHyfl. Allen by deed of B. T. HoldejKand E. H. Malone, Com missioners by deed recorded In book 225^n page 64 said Registry and sub sequently conveyed by W. H. Allen and wife to N. A. Harris et al. Ref erence to said deeds and records be ing here made for further descrfptlon. This the 28th day of October, >W>22 . ll-3-4t E. H. MALONE, Trrfsted\ RE-SALE OP VALUABLE LANDS Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon me by that deed of trust executed on the 3rd day of No vember, 1920 by C. T. Wester and -yrife and recorded in book 224 at page 465 Registry of Franklin County, N. C. default having been made In the pay. ment of the bond secured thereby and demand having been made upon me by the holder thereof for the foreclos ure of said deed of truBt and having' previously ofTered said lands for" sale and thp last and highest bidder hav ing failed to comply with the torms of his bid and demand having been made upon me for the resale of i-ald lands hereinafter described, I will, on or about the hour of noon, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922 offer for sale to the highest bidder for casb' at the Courthouse door In Louis burg. County of Franklin, 8tate of North Carolina, the following describ ed tract or parcel of land: Situate In Loulsburg Township, Frabklln Coun ty, State of North CariHIna, and boun ded as follows: Bsgigping at a stake, Zollie Mhasenbtuft's corner on Bull l>tanch; thence<TJ 3 l-2d E 126 poles, 20 links to a stake on North side of old Loulsburg Road, H. D. Wester'* corner; thence N Sid W 5 poles, 10 links to a stake on the North side at saW road, H. D. Weeter's corner; thence N 1 l-2d E 23 poles 20 links to the center of the new Loulsburg road, 1 a .post on the South side; (hence along I said road N 47 l-2d W 10 poles, N 62d I W 12 poles, N 82 3-4d W 8 poles, 8 ?7d1 W 14 poles, S 85 l-2d W 6 poles, N 82 1.2d W 68 poles 10 links to the centre of said road, Mrs. Neal's corner mark Ml bjra stake on the South side; thence 8 2 l-2d E 161 poles, 16 links to a stake end pointers on Bull branch, Mrs. Neat's - corner; thence down said branch as It meandnrs 110 pol?8 to the beginning, containing 110 6-10 acres, more or less, according to survey of J. T. Inscoe, Surveyor, dated Feb. 10, 1920, and being the land conveyed to C. T* Wester and wife, Viola Wester b f deed of O. W. Ford and wife, dat ed Dec. 1, 1919 and recorded In Book 227, at page 388, Registry of Deeds foT Franklin County, N. O., rfiforence to vhlch deed and record Is bfre made. '.This the 28th day of October, 1922. ll-3.4t J. E. MALONE, JR., Trustee. KKANKMN INS. A RF.AI.TT CO. LOANS AND INSURANCE ~ 1-21U THE LADIES SHOP ' o ( arrjlpf fTfryOilnif for ffonm and Children at the Store former ly of cqplNJ by A Urn Bros. We hare a beautiful new line ol piece (roods In crepe wool, crepe knit, canton crepe, crepe de chine, silk, satin, charniease, trench aenre, drr-s flannel and wool halting. Also e rerythlng new hi cotton goods, hose, dress trimmings, coun terpanes. underwear, knit roods, towels, corsets and notions of all 'kinds. ? See us before you buy, as It Is our Intention to carry the goods yon want at the lowest possible price. ' - ? ? i Mrs. R. R. Harris, Proprietor. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Manager. MAIN STREET ^ LOUISBURG, N. C. THE WATCH WITH A \ Shock Absorber The ordinary wrist watch is merely a pocket watch reduced in size and with no provision to counteract the varying conditions of being yrorn on the wrist the deli- > cate mechanism of a wrist watch never was intended to "be subjected to innumerable shocks and varied-emo tions of the arm. "We have the watch with a shock absorljerwhich is made especially for wearing on the wrist: They stand hard bumps and knocks. This watch is guaranteed for 3 years. We sincerely hope customers will take advan tage of this service and get otif of the bracelet watch trouble. . *"or gale by J_. W. Parrish JEWELER LOUISBURG, North Carolina TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS This notice 'of your account is to kindly remind you that I need the money you owe me very much. My ac counts and notes are due now. I can't pay them unless you pay me. ? ? Remember one kindness deserves another in business as well as other wise. So please come forward and settle with me as soon ns possible that I may settle my accounts.'' Yours tnliy, J. W. PERRY NASH STREET LOriSBURO, N 0. R. F. Fuller M HlriM and Malaa. .ilN H?j ui Oat*. Brt|b ul Hirwrn far aala, af tfca ri|M Ui< ui at U* r%M irilia Will aall tor can a* part ??! ar as V)rtT?< Mtrttf. If y?w karaa ar aib 4aaa Mt aall jtm cam* la aa4 aaa V ymm aa?M aat Mka a tni* lHwMraiwut Oaaa u4 aa? wkttkir jtm bar art Mi R. F. FULLER Laalikarv. *. 0. WHT WAIT TIM. THB LAST DAT TO REND TBI? COPT I* FOB AH ADYEBTINEBBNT WHEN TUB AB MAN CAN GITE TOU A BII?:H BFT TEB JOB IP TOD SEND IT IN 1 feOONEBt DON'T POBOET IT. To CureaCoM la Om Day THK FRANKLIN TDOB a> $1.60 P?r Twr IB iltUM
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