On Ford Cars Effective October 17th TouringCar^Less Starter) 298.00 Runabout (Less Starter) 269.00 Touring Car (Self Starter) 368.00 Runabout (Self Starter] 339.00 Coupe " 530.00 Sedan 595.00 Truck Chassis 380.00 [All F.~0. 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. 1922 TAXES DUB ? w * ? v . . - Pay your taxes before Dec. 1st, and save the 1 per cent -discount which is being allowed, and * at the same time make your County able to pay its School Teachers and meet its other require ments without borrowing money and paying big interest which necessarily increases taxes. ? ' Yours very truly, H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff NOTICE Having qualified as administrator (or the estate of John Alford, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice Is hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned rn or before the 22nd day of December, 1923 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come for ward and make Immediate settlement. This Dec. 21st, 1922. 12.22-et J. M. STALAJNQ8, AdmT. MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED farm lands. ? per cent Interest. No commission, no bonus. May run for S3 years or be paid off at option of borrower. Only a short tlm* re quired to get the money. 7-14-tf 8. A. NEWELL. - n> SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by Virtue Of lie power conferred upon me In a certain Deed of. Trust executed to me by Percy Fos ter and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Count" In Book 234 at page 8, default baring been made in the payment of the notes secured therein, and at the request of the holder of said notes, I will on MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1923 at the hour of twelre o'clock noon, sell at public auction at the court house door in Loulsburg, N. C., to the high eat bidder tor cash all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate in Frank lin county, Town of Loulsburg, state of North Carolina, and described as fellows: Bounded on the north by the lands of Zac Terrell ; on the east by the 8.* A. L. Railway; on the south by the lands of Sam Harris, (formerly a part of this lot) ; and on the west by the lands of J. T. Clay; containing 3-20 of an acre, more or less, and be. Ing the lot this day conreyed to said Percy Foster by said 8am Harris and wife. This 5th day of December, 1922. 12-8-Ct O. M. BEAM, Trustee. I FOR SALS On* Ford touring car In good condi tio* cheap for cash. Apply to O. 0? HILL, Loulsburg, HI. C. 12-8-tf tli ? t it on the East by Joe Tfmberlake; on the North by, George Timberlake; containing about 55 acres more or less, about one mile South ot Youngsrllle, N. C. Second Tract: Bounded on the North by. Mrs. Duk Pearce, T. C. Cooley and others, .bounded as follows: Bounded on the }"(orth by Mrs. Duk Pearce; on the Wept by Mrs.. Duk Pearce; on the South by T. C. Cooley; on the East by Dr. J. B. Powers, Lo cated about 3 miles Southeast of YoungsTtlle, On or near the Cotmty line of Wake and Franklin Counties. Containing about 66 acre* more or Its*. There has been a dlrlston by deeds of the above land which deed Is re corded In the office of the Register of Deed* of Franklin County, and the 1-4 interest as above mentioned is more tally described as follows: Third Tract: Beginning at a atone at the Northwest corner of Gupton's line and running thence South N 42' East 578 feet to a stone Oupton's North east comer; thence North 11 1-2' East 10 feet to a stake in G. H. Timber, lake's line; thence South <4 32' West 184 feet to a stone said Tlmberlake's corner; North 24' Weat 1384 feet to a stone; thence Booth 2 It' West 2280 feet to a stone; thence 8outh 89 42' East 87 feet to a stone; thence North 1 18 East 226 feet to the beginning. Containing 22 1-2 acres mOtfor less I - This the 14th d ay of Dee.. 1822. M. C. CHAlfBLEa * SONS, . By M. B. Chamtnee. , ? 1' A. R. House, Atty, 'V J* Zstralon, N. C? 12-12-M Tf YOU SAVE f Tutt's Pills I wkitmMK. They too* tb? wtik I fTnmirh. us MM ?> tie 1710m. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue o t the power of Bale contained In that certain deed of trust made by J. C. Conyers to E. H. Malone, Trustee, daied DeCj 1, 1920 and j-ecorded In Book 193* page 294, V'egisfry of "Franklin County, N. C., default having been made In the pay ment of the Indebtedness thereby se cured and demand for foreclosure hav. lng been made on said trustee by the holder^WE the Indebtedness so secured, the undersigned will on -J ? MONDAY/JANUARY 29. 1B23 (it or about the hour, of swji, at the Courthouse door in- LsfcisbSTg, X . Cv offer for sale at public auction to the bigheet bidder for cash the ptooerty therein conveyed and described there in as follows: . "AU of his right, title and Interest in a certain lot of land being in Franklinton, Franklin County aforesaid and more particularly des cribed and defined as follows: Situate on the Western side, of Main Street In the Town of Frank Union, N. C. be ginning at W. L. McOhee's corner in the western edge of said Main Street; thence along saad Main Street South westwardly 26 feet to the center ot the brick wall between the Moving Pic ture Show building recently owned by R. I. Cheatham and building on lot hereby conveyed; thence along the center of said brick wall West as far as said wall extends; thence In same direction to the line of W. L. McGhee n total distance of 100 feet; thence Northwardly along -McOhee's line 26 feet; thence Eastward along McOhee's line 100 feet to the point of the begin ning, containing 2600 square feet more or less, and being the lot con veyed to H. F. Fuller and B, Li. Bragg by deed ot R. I. Cheatham and wife recorded in Book 227, page 206 ot the Registry ot Franklin Co. reference being hereby made for further des cription. This 22nd day ot Dec. 1922. 12_29-6t E. H. MALONE, Trustee. A Bat Breeds 6 to 10 Times a Tear, Averaging Ten Young to a Litter. Remember this, act as soon as you Bee the first rat. Get a pkg. of RAT SNAP. It's a sure rat and mice de stroyer. It's convenient, comes tn cake form, no mixing. Mummifies rat after killing ? leaves no smell. Cats or dogs won't touch It. Three sizes, 35c. 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Cash Grocery and Market. NOTflCE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority contained In a certain deed of trust executed to me on the 9th day of March, 1921, by W. E. Muprhy and wife Ella Murphy, which said deed of trust is recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Franklin county In Book 234, page 229, the debt therein secured being past due and demand having been made upon me tor fore closure, I will on SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923 at about the hour of o'clock, noon, at the court house door in the town of Lonlsburg, N. C., otter for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that cer tain tract of land lying and being In LouUburg township. Franklin county, North Carolina, describee as follows: Beginning in the center of the old road leading from Loulsburg to Nash ville, N. C., corner of the Horton dower, thence_alopg the road N 38 1.4 W 190 feet, N 35 W 500 feet, N 57 1-4 W 142 feet. N 74 1-2 W 24s feet, 8 88 3-4 W 200 feet to the entrance Into the new road leading Into Loulsburg, N. C., thence along the new road 9 6f 1-2 E 187 1-2 feet, S 67 E 100 feet, S 37 1.2 E 355 feet, S 40 1-2 E 300 feet, 3 39 1-4 E 229 feet to the center of the new road in line of the Horton dower, thenle along the dower line N 50 3-4 E 136 feet to the Beginning. Containing 4 1-5 acres, more or less; and being the same tract of land con veyed to W. E. Murphy by R. A. Pearce and wife by deed duly regis tered in Book 238, page 227. This Dec. 12th, J92S. 12_15-5t F. J. BEA8L.EY, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by Ttrtne of authority contained In a certain deed of trust executed to me on the 24th day of April, 1922, by 8. Boone and wife Annie Boone, which said deed of trust Is recorded In the Register of D$eds office of Franklin county, In Book 232 page 367, the debt therein secured be in* past due and demand haying been made upon me for foreclosure, I will on SATURDAY, JANUARr 13, 1923 at about the hour of npon, at the court house door In ?est wishes for n Happy nnd Prosperous New Year to all of onr friends and custom ers who conJaUpited to the success of our business jfurlng the past fall, es* pecially and to the public generally. * We expect to be prepared to gratify the wishes of the niosst exacting In our line the coming1 year and at most reasonable prices. Call to see us when In LonisDUifTT - ? ; ? THE LADIES SHOP at Store formerly Occupied by Allen Bros. Co. Mrs. R. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr. * V * I Thank You For your liberal patronage the past fall and , extend to you the season's best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. I will continue to gove you the best service possible and save you money on your purchas es. Come to see me and lets help each other make money. N. B. Tucker (E. 8. FORD'S OLD STA5D) NASH STREET ' LOUISBURG, N. 0. I sincerely trust that you had a Merry Christmas and wish for you and yours a joyous and Prosperous New Year. I thank each and every one of you for your liberal patronage the past year and hope that I may serve you this year which I believe is going to be better for both ~of up. ? ? ? Yours truiy, J. W. PERRY NASH STREET LOriSBUBCh N 0. R. F. Fuller H Horm ml XolM. .AIM J*f 14 (Mi. B?C(U u| Ml*> ?l tfca right u*< Ml a th. right prtoM WH1 wll for wq ?r pirf eaJfe nn mwti ??ewttr. M 2? k#rM ? nh "..???? ?*< M il r?l ?mM Mt Mb I tn|4 w *wt CtMul M. i?WtW rn bay ?rf R. F. FULLER 'ttaihr n WHY WAIT TtlX TUB LAST DAT TO BBWD TUB COPT IH. FOB AH ADYBBTIftBHEHT WHBH TUB AD MAX CAB ?HT* TOU A MUCH B*T. TP.B JOB V YOU BKND IT IB BOOftU) DOHT FOBflU IX.