THE W1ARD STEAL BEAM 7^ CHILLED PLOWS One of the Oldest and Best Plows on tHe MarKet * J Hone WlarS Chlttdd P^oStb $11.00 1 Horso Wlard Chilled PIowb 7 .?5 Casting for Wlard, OUres, Yulcan and other Plows ;? ? Plow Bolts, Traces, Lines. r Leather Oack Bands (padded) " ' 1JM) Hame Strings and Straps 10 to 80c Yellow Collar Pads 60e No. 61 Heavy Hamea (string hooks) $1.60 Leather Faco Cloth Back Collar $1.76 All Leather Collar ?.1 $8.75 to $SJ? All Leather Best Collars $4^0 to $&00 COME AND LET ME GIVE YOD PRICES ON YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS H. C. TAYLOR MAY THE NEW YEAR Bring you Happiness and Prosperity and may I have the opportunity of helping you to save on your purchases. I appreciate the liberal patronage you have extended me the past year and will show my appreciationgjxi better ser - . >? vice and better bargains in the future. Come to ree me. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. FOR SALE! 500 Cords Pine Wood . * 100 Cords Oak Wood Wood 3 1-2 miles from town. Will sell in woods or deliver in 5 cord lots or over. W. Blair Tucker * vv/v/u CIGARETTES ioc GENUINE "Bull" DURHAM TOBACCO TRUSTEE S SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made on Jan. 4, 1920, by Edmond Johnson to Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee, and recorded in Book 234 page 55, Reg istry of Franklin county, default hav ing been -a?4? in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and de (uand for foreclosure having been cade on said trustee by the holder of said Indebtedness, the undersigned will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY f., 1923 at or about the hqur of noon at the Court House door In Loulsburg, N. C. offer tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, two certain tracts or parceU of land, situate In Franklin county, N. C. and described, ps follows. First Tract. Lot No. 2 in the di vision of the Mary A. Strickland-land^ bounde^-a?- follows: Beginning at a rock In Tlmberlake's line, corner of No. 1, thence N 1-2 W 166 polos to a stake, corner of No. 1 In Clifton's line, thence N 86 1-2 W 47 poles 16 links to a R?d Oak pointers In Clifton's line, corner for No. 3, thence S 2 W 166 poles to a stake, corner for No. 3 In Tlmberlake's line, thonce S 86 E 60 poles 20 links to the beginning con taining 63.36 acres, more or less. It being the land allottted to W. H. Bed dlngfleld, life tenant, under the Will of Mary A. Strickland, and his child ren, remaindermen, In a mutual parti tion of said land by deed, dated Nov. 7, 1912, and duly recorded in the Regls tiy of Franklin Co. in book 192 page 142, reference to which is hereby made for? further description. It also be ing the. land conveyed to Leona L. Ruffin, by deed dated July 22, 1919 by W. H. Beddingfleld et al duly record ed in Book 236 page 213 reference to which is hereby made. Second Tract. Beginning at a stake corner for No. 2 in C. E. Tlmberlake's line, thence N 2 E 165 poles to a red oak pointers in Clifton's line, corner for N'o. 3, thence N 86 1-2 W 50 poles! IS links to a rock. Clifton V corner, thence along C. M. Cooke's line S 3 1-2 W 164 poles to a stake and pointers,, Cooke's corner in Timberlake line, tlicnce S &&-E 54 poles 16 links to the beginning, containing 54.15 acres more or less. It being the land al lotted to Mary A. Cooper and her chil dren, in partition of the Mary A. Strickland l^nd i^ove referect to in de scription of Tract 1. It also being the land conveyed to Leorifc L. Ruffin by Mary A. Cooper et al by deed" dat ed July 23, 1919, duly recorded in Book 233 page 81, Franklin Registry, and by a later deed of N. B. Hedgepeth, Com missioner, reference to all of which deeds Is hereby made for a full des cription. Both of said tracts being the land conveyed to Edmond Johnson oy T. W. Ruffin and wlft this deed of tfust being given to seOTre purchase price for the same. | This Januaiy 3, 1923. 1 1- 6-5t WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU - TION North Carolina, In The Franklin County. Superior Court. R. I. Mitchell, to the use of G. H. Hastings Vs. J. T. Wilson. By virtue of an execution - directed to the undersigned from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin coun ty In the above entitled action, I will on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1923 at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door of Franklin county sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution all the right, title and Inter est, -which the rata 3. T? Wilson the defendant has In the following describ ed real estate, to- wit: First Tract: Situate In Youngsvllle Township, Franklin county, adjoining W. M. Person, W. T. Oreen, Stephen Winston, and others, containing fifty nine (69) acres, and being the remain der of the J. T. Wilson home tract, after the allotment to him of forty acres as a homestead, In and to said home tract, which contams In the whole ninety-nine (99) acres, also the reversionary Interest In the forty acres, allotted to J. T. Wilson as his homestead Second Tract: Known as the Will iams tract, containing 118 acres. Ixran d?d ?n the North by James Mitchell, on the East by the A. J. P. Harris ea^ tate, on the South by Paul Jonos, and on the West by W. M. Person. Third Tract: Containing lli acres, bounded on the North by George Wig gins land, on the East by W. P. Tlm berlake, on the South by Crocker Mitchell and on the West by the lands of D. W. Splvey. This the 2nd day of Jan., 1923. H. A. KEARNEY. 8herlft, l-5-5t of Frank)ln County, N. C. Assoc. -Mem. Am. Boo . M R. Registered Kngtnecr .. ERIC. G. FLANNAOAN CONSULTING ENGINEER ? Henderson, N. C. Telephones: Office ESS; Res. 21 5J Preliminary TnveatlgMlons, Drawings, ? Specifications, Supervision. If you are going to build see me first, EXCLCSIYE AGENT FOB' W. B. CORSETS A>D HKASSI E its CLEARING OUT .ALL. EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOfc MeCALL-8 PATTERNS and MoatlUy and Qurtcrly Magazine* Fall and Winter Goods To make room for our large stock of ntw Spring and Summer merchandise, which is now arriving daily. Nothing will be put away for next Fall. All ladies dresses in tricotine, poriet twill and serge, were $18.00 and $27.50 ? Now $9.95 All ladies coats and wraps, in all the lat est styles and materials, were $18.50 and $28.50. Now $11.95 E All cjyldren's coats and dresses in all the latest styles and materials, were $10.50 and $12.50. Now ...... $4.95 All s-new mid-Winter styles now 1-2 PRICE All men's overeats in the Latest belted styles, were $28.50. Now .... $13.50 All boys fall and winter suits with 2 pair pants, were $11.95. Now $7.95 All men's, women's and ehildrens win ter shoes and oxfords are greatly, re duced. r. A. ROTH COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA FORECLOSURE SALE TOWX LOTS AND LAND By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trirs made by H. A. Williams and wifi t< Wm. H. Pace, Trustoe, dated Apri 15, 1918 and recorded 1n the Registrj of Franklin county in Book 194, pagi 389 .default having been made in th< payment of the debt thereby secure* and demand for foreclosure havlnf been made by the holder or the debti so secured upon the undersigned trus tee, the undersigned wiH, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923 at about the hour of noon at thi Courthouse (Ivor in Loulsburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction, to th< highest bidder for cash the propertj In said deed of trust conveyed anc there described as follows: First Tract. Lot No. 42 described and containod in a certain Map made by Pool Tucker, C. E., which map 1( registered in the Register of Deeds of fice of Franklin County. In Book , page , reference to which Is here by made ffft further description. Be ginning at a point on the North side of Church Street 90 feet West of the intersection of Marsh Street and Church Street, and runs thence N 160 f Get ; thence E 64.3 feet; thence South 160 feet; thence West 45 feet to the point of beginning. Tract No. 2. All the right, title, in terest, claim and demand of every kind and nature whatsoever In and to that certain tract of land lying Southeast from the Town of YoungsrlUe. N. C. and on the road leading from said Town of Youngavtlle to Oak Grove Church, bounded as follows: On -the North by the lands of E. B. Freddy, on the East by the lands of R. C. Underwood and B. H. Winston's es tate, on the South by the lands of Perry ft Patterson and on the West by the lands of Perry ft Patterson and others, known and designated as the "Candace Williams Home Place." Trtkct No. 8/v Beginning at a stake, I. W. Holden's corner 45 feet from the center of the R. R. track and 17 links East from a forked Pine; thence N 88 1.2 W 16.86 chains to the center of the Wake Forest road leading out from Youngsville, marked by a stake on the East Bide; thence along said road about S 6 E 3.20 otialns to (he center of the road marked by a st.ik'j on the East side, corner of No. 2; thence S 88 1-2 E 15.86 chains to a ?take, corner of No. 2 in the line of the S. A. L. Ry. Co.; thence along this right-of-way about N 8 W 3.20 chains to the beginning, Njontalnlng five acres, more or less, being lot No. 1 In the* division of Williams land. This January 6th, 1923. WM. H. PACE. Trustee. Wm. H. Ruffln. Attorney. l-6-5t FOR SALE One Ford tourlnc ^ar til sood <>on(II tlpn, cheap for cash. Apply to O. C. HILI,, Loulaburcc, N. C. 12-8. tf Subscribe to THB FRANKLIN TIMES 11.50 Per Year in Advance. HOW TO GET BACK THE "JOY OF LIFE" LIFE isn't worth lining if you're so weak and run down you can hardly drag yourself around. If the rich red blood, full of health and vigor, were pumping through your veins, the joy of life would come back soon enough! Gude's Pepto-Mangan has worked this magic for thousands ? it will do the same for you. Take it for a short time and see how your health and strength improve. Your druggist has it ? Squid or tablets, as you prefer. Gude's Pepto~Alangan Tonic and Blood En richer FORECLOSURE OF MINERAL SPRING, LOUISBURG LOT By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of trust made by J. B. Davis to Wm. H. Ruf fin. Trustee, dated August IB, 1917, and recorded lc the Registry of Franklin County in Book 210. page 277, default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of the debt secured, the undersigned will on MONtoAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1!<23 at or about the hour of noon, at the Courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the property in said deed of trust conveyed and here described as follows: Adjoining tbe lands of Mineral Spring Park, Richard P. I)unn tori and others, and bounded as follows; viz: On the East by Mineral Spring Park, on the North by Lot No. 9, on the South by the Street and on the West by Richard P. Dunston's lot, being six-tenths of an acre cut ofl from Lot No. ltT*ccord Ing to the plan and division of the Innds of Mrs. Mafy \f. Milliard, ihqdo W. N. Fuller and the same belJlrg^ con . eyed to the party of the first part by A. C. Elite heir at law of O. L. Ellis and conveyed to O. L. Ellis by Jno. H. Williamson and wife by 4eed recorded In Book 100 page 195. This January 6th, 1923. 1.6-51 WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. FOR SALE Overland 90 B 1913 model, Ave pas senger automobile, has! four new tires, in good condition. See W. DALTON LEONARD, 1-5-tf at Riff's Jewelry Store. 'SA'LE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me in a. certain deed of trust executed to me as trustee by Moses Rogers and wife on the 31st day of Marco, 1921, and duly recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Franklin county in Book 23 page 246, I will on _ SATURDAY, JANUARY- 20, 1923 at the hour of >foon, sell at public auc tion at the courthouse door of Frank lin county in Louisburg, N.'C. to the highest bidder for cash the following described teal estate: Those two tracts or parcels of land lying, being and situate In Franklin County, Dunn township. State of North Carolina, describe* as follows: First Tract: Beginning at an Iron stake on the new road to Bunn, Moses Rodger's corner and runs thence North 88 l-2d West 90 poles 20 finks to a stake In Rodgers line, thence with hiB line North Id West IS poles 10 links to a poplar in Taylor's rme, Rodgers corner, thence South 89d East 88 poles and 5 links to a stake in the new road to Bunn, thence with said road South 42 l-2d East 5 poles, thence with said road 6 I-Zd East 15 poles 10 links to the beginning, containing 10 acres. For further description see deed re iwdnt lu tliuuk 213 yziBo WT; ' Second Tract : Beginning at a stako and pointers J. R. Weathersby corner lp Ransom Dodd's line; thence N 3 1-2 E 282 poles to a white oak on Crooked Creek, Satterwhite's corn?r, thence up the said creek to stake, M. A. Munga corner, thence 3 2 1-2 W 161 poles 15 links to a stake and pointers, J. R. Weathersby corner in Taylor's line; thence S 89 E 80 poles 5 links to the center of the new road to hum, thence along the said road S 39 E 5 poles S 9 3-4 E 15 poles 3 links to center ot road a stake on East side, thence S 89 E 53 poles 16 links to the beginning, containing 199 acres. This Is a re-sale ordered by the Clerk of the Superior Court ot Frank, lln County, the highest bid made at the sale on t>ec. 23, 1922 having been raised as allowed by law. ^TMstffe 4th day of Jan., 1923. l-5-3t S. C. HOLDEN, Trustee. NOTICE Having quallled as Administratrix c t a, of the estate of Wlllla W. Alston, deceased late of Franklin county, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of January, 1924, or this rotlce will be plead hi bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to