- - Big Reduction -- Watch for Ad Next Week Army &Navy Store RED FRONT STORE - RED FRONT STORE Henderson, N. C. Louisburg, N. C. Warrenton, N. C. ?" Best Servipe For The Least Money JAR VIS STORAGE BATTERIES Made in North Carolina 18 Months Unconditional Guarantee REDUCED PRICES Batteries Recharged and Repaired - * ALLEN MACHINE COMPANY GARAGE, Lonisbnrg, N. 0. Day Phone 295-J Night Phone 280 L _p PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP Cord and Fabric Casings "Ton-Tested" Tube FREE with every casing fcOTICE OF BALE OF REAL FSTATE Under authority o f and pursuant to an order ot Joe. B. Cheshire, Jr., V 8. Referee in Bankruptcy, In the mat ter of J. A, B. Falkner, bankrupt, made at Raleigh, N. C. on the 8th day of November, 1922. I will offer for ?ale at public auction to the hlgheet bidder for cash, at the Court Houee floor in Louisburg, N. C. on 11th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922 at 11 Noon, subject to confirmation by the Referee ten day* after aaie, with out notice, the following described real estate: Tract No. 1 ? Adjoining the land* of T. L. Gooch and othera. Beginning at a rook Sherman'a corner In Oooch'a 11m; thence along Sherman'a line N tt W M pole* to a small Poplar, Oris. (DB'a corner In Sherman's line; thence N SI 8 84 poles 10 links to Lyon's Cr?ek an Iron stake on South bank QrisaoM's corner; thence down the Mid creek aa it meanders about 52 lea It links to an Iron stake at Oooch's corner; thence Gooch's 1-1 W M poles 11 links to Containing Y.? acres. PM* BT8, Register of of Franklin county. "?Adjoining tbo lands of Bherm*n and others. . the lands now owned ?wned by A. Orlsaom, on by lands of Mrs.. Rebecca Sherman, the South by Mrs. Rebecca Sherman and James Wright and on the West by the landa ot A. W. Wil son, containing 92 1-2 acre* more or leas. See deed In Book 128, page 37, Register ot Deeds office of franklin county . - BENNETT H. PEHRT, Trustee In Bankruptcy of J. A. B. Falkner, Bankrupt. November, 1822. 12-l-2t The above sale was continued to Monday, January 8th, 1923 at about Boon, by consent of all parties. This Uec. 11th, 1822. 12-15-4t B. fit. PEKRY, Trustee. NOTICE Having ualtfied as administrator ot the estate of Addle M. Wilder, de ceased late of Franklin County, no tice Is hereby given all persons hold lug claims against said estate to pre, sent them to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day ot December, 1928 or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted1 to said estate will please come tor ward and make Immediate settlement. This Dec. 21st, 1922. 12-12-?t B. F. WILDER, Admr. " FRANKLIN IW8. * HEALTTCO. 1 LOANS AND INSURANCE 7-21 tf Subscribe to The Praqklin Time* ENGINE FOR SALE " " ! One throe horse power Smith-Court ney gasoline ejgine, practically new, ai.d air compressor tor snlo cheap, or will sell either separately. Reason for selling Is I have Installed an ^elec-i trie compressor. Can see them at Hudson's Garage. R. W. HUDSON, 12.1 5-4t Louisburg, N. C. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ot the estate of C. A. Pearce, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is here by given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of December 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This Dec. 28, 1922. 12-9-6t L'. D. LOYD, Admr. 8 AITS HEADEA8Y For 8ale by Aycock Drag Co., F. R. Pleasants, Beasley Bros., Bunn Drug Co., W. E. Murphy, Henry Ay sens. TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. I bars )nst opened a flrat class Cafe In the old Neal bolldlnj and am prepared to tarnish meals at all hour* and the beat the market afford* . lea Cream I cents a cone. Soft Drinks, eta. Prices reasonable, service the beat. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor . 9iM P?r Tur ta iAnnet A sr2 FEEL ALL USED (IP? Let* of Louleburg Peopl* Dfb Does your back ache constantly! Do you have sharp twinges wtoee stooping or lifting? FW all uieJ up ? as if you oottli jBtj) no farther? . Why not look to your kldn?y?T Why not use Doan's Kidney PiUaT Loulsburg people hare done so. They tell you the result. Mr*. A. U. Ashley. Main St.. IsomlB burs, says: "My one side and eapeo ?Hj ? Omwgli klUmiys. hart m m~ badly. Kt pry time I Lifted a Broom to sweep or did any dusting, a sharp twinge shot through my side. I did sot rest well, because of this nilasry sod dlsxy spells and headaches add ed to my trouble- I procured Dean's Kidney Pills at the Ay cock Drue Co, and they removed the trouble. " Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't nply ask for a kidney remedy ? get sa's Kidney Pills ? the same that ? Ashley had. Foeter-Mllbum Co, Buffalo. N. Y. TRUSTEEE'S SALE TOWN LOT - By virtue o I the power of sale con tained In that certain deed o f trust made by O. Y. Yarboro to Win. H. Ruffln, Trustee, and recorded in Frank lin Registry in Book 210, page 264, de. fault having been made In the pay ment of the debt thereby secured and demand tor foreclosure haying been made by the holder of said debt upon said trustee, the undersigned will, on MONDAY. DECEMBER IS, 1922 at about the hour of noon, at the Courthouse ^oor, in Loutsburg, N. C. offer for sale at~ public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the lot of land In said deed of trust conveyed and there described as fel.lQ.wsf Situate on tbe West side ot Elm Street In the town of Loulsburg, and more particu larly defined as follows: Beginning at the corner of Mrs., R. Z. Egerton's on Elm Street -(forqjprly Bob Yarbor ough's corner) and corner for lot here In conveyed; thence Westwardly along Mrs. Egerton's line, the old Bob Yar boro line, 222 feet more or less to corner for Mrs. R. Z.Egerton, F.^N. Egerton and the lot herein* conveyed; thence Southwardly along F. N. Eg. erton's line 1X31 feet, more or less to his corner; thence Eastwardty along his line 22 feet, more or less to Elm Street; thence Northwardly along Etai Street 113 feet, more or less, to the beginning. This Nov. 157-1922. 11-17-St WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. The above sale was continued to Monday, January 1st, 1923, by conafi&i, of all parties concerned. Thii Dec. j8 1922 ? 12-22-2t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. The above sale wa9 continued to Monday, January 8th, 1923, by consent of all parties concerned. This Jan uary 1st, 1923. 1-5-lt WM. H. RUFFIN", Trustee. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed by D. B. Kearney and wife to E. H. Malone, Trustee, on the 20th day of January 1921, duly reg istered "in the office of the Register of Deed for Franklin Co. in Book 224 at page 479, default haying been made in the payment of the notes secured thereby and demand made Upon me to foreclose in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof, I, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door of Frank lih County, N. C. on MONDAY. JANUARY 23, 1923 at 12 o'clock M, the following describ ed real estate: A certain tract or parcel of land situate in Franklinton Township, Franklin County, State of North Car olina, described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of J. A. Kelly estate and B. B. Tomllnson, on the East by the lands of J. F, Tom llnson, on the South by the lands of Mrs. Annie E. Mitchell and J. F. Tomllnson, and on the West by the lands of Mrs. Annie E. Mitchell, con taining twenty-six acres, more or less and being a part of the E. P. Black ley tract (originally Mitchell land) and conveyed to D. B. Kearney by deeds of recent date, duly recorded in the Registry of Franklin County. Thle the 23rd day of Dee., lttt. 12. 29-4 1 E. H. MALONE, Trustee. GUARD I5G THE EYESIGHT 0 ' ONE CHILD out of every four of school ace has defective eyealcht and moat hare help or fall be hind In hla daH/ PABKlfTS A KB TEACHERS ? they deatra that their children Cat the moat out of the lnoomlnc school rear, will do well to hare their area looked after before the school opens. DEFECTIT1 EYESIGHT causes more fallnrea among school children than any other one thins. AXHOST AIA IIF, APACHES are caused by defectlra eyealcht, and permanent relief can be had (sir by properly fitted Classes. W. B. MORTON IT* SPECIALIST ~ EVERYBODY HAD A Happy Christmas and that the New Year will be filled with Happiness and Prosperity. Start ^Right?open an account with us. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION at the ? CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 30, 1922 ? ? O ? ^ 1 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts i. ... .$452,098.90 Overdrafts V 326.80 U. S. Bonds 60,200.00 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank t 1,800.00 Banking House . 25,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures I 4,050.50 Other Real Estate .......... 7,142 . 50 5 Per Cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 Cash and due from other Banks 137,589.85 $690,708.55 * LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus 10(,000 . 00 Undivided Profits 5,119. 15 Circulation j. 50,000.00 Deferred Credits Federal Resorve Flank . . 9,687 . 10 Deposits 565,902.30 N Bills Payable .V. ...... ., None Rediscounts ,, None fl-ML - J - V $690,708.55 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURO, N. C. ?? -1 Capital, Surphu and Undivided Profit# $85,000.00

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