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NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of James Meal, deceased, late of Franklin Coupty, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of November. 1922 or this notreejwijl ' be plead in bar of their recovepf. All persons indebted to said estarfe will please come forward and make imme diate settlement. This Nov.- 24. 1922. ll-24_6t L. N. NEAL, Adm'r. I f NOTICfe ?v?Havftig qualified as executor of the last will and testament or Fred A. Riff, late of Franklin county, this is to notify all persons having claims against his estate to present the santy: to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of December, 1923, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. Tills Dec. 1, 1922. CARRIE RIFT, Executor. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruff in, Attorneys. 12.1-6t Love In a cottage Isn't so bad If you have some groceries. 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C., to secure the balance of purchase money for land, and default having been made in the payment of the noteB secured thereby, the undersigned Mortgagee and Trustee, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door, in Loulsburg. Franklin County, N, C? on Friday, December p, i922 at 12 o'clock M., the following des cribed real property: Being Farms Nos. 4 and 5, as shown on the map made by Joseph T. Inscoe, Surveyor, dated November 1919, which said map is designated thereon as "Map of property of M. C. CUamblee & Sons at Bunn, N. C., Franklin County," a copy of which map will be found of the record in the registers office of Franklin County, North Car olina, and which map, by this refer ence is made a part thereof for the purpose of a more perfect description. This November 25, 1922. M. B. CHAMBLEE, Trustee. A. R. House, Atty. Zebulon, N. C. 12-1 jit TRUSTEEE S SALE TOWN LOT By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made by O. Y. Yarboro to Win. H.' Ruifin, Trustee, and recorded in Frank lin Registry in Book 218, page 264, de fault having been made in the pay- ? mil.! of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made by th? holder of said debt upon S?id trustee, the undersigned will, on XVDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 lit the hour of noon, at the Courthtiuse door, in Louisburg, _N. C. offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the lot of land in said deed dt trust conveyed and there described follows: Situate on the West side of^Elm Street in the town"Df Louisburg, and more particu larly defined as follows: Beginning at the corner of Mrs. R. Z. Egerton'B on Elm Street (formerly Bob Yarbor ough's corner) and corner for lot here in conveyed; thence Wfistwardly along Mrs. Egerton's line, the old Bob Yar boro litre, 222 feet more or less io corner for Mrs. R. Z.Egerton, F. N. Egerton and _the lot herein conveyed; thence Southwardly along F. N. Eg. erto?'s line 1131 feet, more or less to Mis' corner; thence Eastwardly alonjr his line 22 feet, more or less to Elm Street; thence Northwardly along Elm Street 113 feet, more or less,, to the beginning. This Nov. 15, 1922. ll-17-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. WAJitEB? TO BUY A RESIDENCE In Louisburg. Parties desiring to sell address X, Care Franklin Times. 11-10-tf FOR SALE One Ford touring car In good condi tion. cheap for cash. Apply to O. C. HILL, Louisburg, N. C. 12-8-tf See Kokemo in "Cherry Blossom". The scream of the evening. GUARDING THE EYESIGHT g ONE CHILD out of every four of ichool age has defective eyesight and mast have help or fall be hind In his classes. PARENTS A HI) TEACHERS If they dealre that their children get the moat out of the Incoming school year, will do well to have their eyes looked after before the achool opena. DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT causes more failure* among ?chool children than any other one thing. AI.WOST AI.L HEADACHES are caused by defective eyesight, and permanent relief can be had only by properly fitted glaasea. W. B. MORTON EYE SPECIALIST ATTENTION Holders of 1918 series W. S. S., due. Jan. 1st. Your stafnps'are due Jan. 1st, and can be de livered for redemption any time from now. In ordei'to avoid the last day rush, .suggest tlrat \ " ) you bring in your'stamtps AT ONCE. W^will help you in the- redemption. Or you caii have them redeemed by your Post Office or any other Bank.' If Stamps are REGISTERED, - they will have to be redeemed through Post Office. Holders of VICTORY Bonds, with prefix let ters A, B, C, D, E, and F, should present for payment before Dec. 15th, as after that date they will not draw interest. Bonds with other prefix letters are not called. We will be glad to be of assistance in redemp tion of either Bonds or Stamps. 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