THE FRANKLIN TIMES
A. F. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager
?TAR DROPS?
? Cotton sold tor 26 eeuts a pound
in Louiaburg yeaterday .
? Mr. uud Mrs. Fred Frazier have
moved to Louisburg, occupying rooms
at Mr. J. A. Boone's.
? Dr. H. G . Perry nag moved Ilia
ramiiy into ibe residence or Mr. E.
Furgurson on CHUieli street lor
iiierly occupied by Mr. W. B. Bur
row. wlio has moved to the E. S.
Ureen residence on Main street.
Bit; HOGS
Mr. Z. L. C'heaves of Harris town
ship, has the distinction ul having
raised possibly the largest hog ever-,
raised in Franklin county. The hog,
which has been attracting much at
tention, was"killed Tuesday anfl weigh
ed S>46 pounds. He killed others
weighing 306 and 51S.
Mr. S . M. Parrlsh. of Sandy Creek
killed three weighing iro, a05.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of authority
contained in a certain Oecd of Trust,
executed to me, the undersigned trus
lee. on the 2.r)lh tliiv nf M:.n.h, in ?> l , hv
P. S. Herring and wile and I). L.
Herring and wife, which Bald deed of
trust is duly recorded in the ofliccc
of the Register of Deeds of Franklin
county iu Book 232 page 836, default
having been made in the payment of
the debt secured thereby, n:ul doinand
naving neen made upon mc for fore,
closure, I will on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923
at about the hour of 12 o'clock M. at
the court house door, at Louiaburg,
N . C. selHo the highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy the said indebtedness,
the following described tracts of land,
lying and being in Youngsvllle town
ship, Franklin county, N. r.
First Tract: Beginning iu the
Louisburg and Raleigh road, at a
White . Oak on the west side of the
road, the Alford corner in the Perry
line, tliense S 86 E 62 poles 23 links '
tc a Spanish Oak, J. E. Tharrington's
corner In Perry's line, thence S 2 1.2
W 33 poles to a* rock and pointers,
thence S SS 1-2 E 65 1-5 poles to a
Icrge I'iue, Roland's corner In Thar
rington's line, thence S 2 1-: W 26 1-2
poles to a rock, White On:c and Sour
wood pointers on a brnncii, the Baldy
Pearce corner, thence S 83 W 170 poles
20 links to a Sweet. Gum, N. M, May's
corner In Pearce's line, tnence N 22
E 78 poles to the center of the Louis,
burg and Raleigh road, N. M. May's
corner oh the East side of the road,
thence down said road in au Easterly
direction to the beginning. Contain
ing 159 1-2 acres, more or less. Being
a part of the tract deeded to Jordan
May by Rosa Parham as will appear
by reference to Book of Deeds 82
pages 443 and 444 In the Register of
Deeds office of Franklin county.
Second Tract: Being the tract con
veyed by T. Wv BIckett, Com'sr. to J.
E. May by deed dateu Jan. 1, 1900,
and recorded InJ-he Register of Deeds
olflce of Franklin county in Book 150
page 130, And bounded on the North
by the lands of Jordan May, on the
East by the lands of E. W. Timber
lake and 09 the south and west by the
lands of Jordan May. Containing 13
1-2 acres, more or less.
The two tracts being adjoining and
making one tract of 173 acres.
This Jan. 10th, 1923.
l-12-5t S. A. NEWELL, Trustee.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of W. Bird- Murphy, de
ceased, late of Franklin Ctfunty, no
tice is hereby given all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 12th day of Janaury, 1924,
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 settle
ment .. This .Jan. 11th, 1923.
i-TJ-et J. G. MURPHY, Admr.
? NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator of
of the estate of E. S. Green, Sr., de
ceased, late of Franklin County, no.
tice Is hereby given all persons hold
ing claims against said estate ftrr-jrt-e
sent them to the underslgned'oti or
before the 12th day of Janaury, 1924.
or this notice w'ILJj[R>^|oad In bar of
their recovery. ATT jersMS" Indebted
to said estate will please come for
ward and make immediate settle
ment. This Jan. 11th, 1923.
T. W. WATSON, Admr.
W. H. & T. W. Ruffln, Attys. ) l-12-6t
NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix of
the estate of W. A., Mitchell, de
ceased, late of Franklin County, no.
tice Is hereby given all persons hold
ing-claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 12th day of Janaury, 1824,
or this notice will he plead in bar of
their recovery . All persons Indebted
tov said estate will please come for
ward and make immediate settle
ment. This Jan. 11th, 1923.
MRS. IDA F. MITCHELL.,
l-12-6t Extrx.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE
By virtue of nn order of the Super,
ior Court of Franklin County made In
a special proceeding entitled Richard
Pearce et als Ex parte, appointing the
undersigned eomi'nlssloner for the pur
pose, I will sell at publlo auction, for
oash, op the 11th day of February, 1923
at 12 q'clock M. on the promises In
the Town of Youngsville, N. C.? the
following described lot of land.
Bounded on tho north by t&c lands
of Richard Weathers on tho east by
the Knitting Mill, on the noil til by the
lands of J. T. Wilson and on the weat
by the Seaboard Air Line Railway.
? Jan. 10, 1923.
? N. Y. OtfLLEY,
1-12-Bt ' Commissioner.
4th
ANNIVERSARY
January 6th, 1919? One Store? January 6th, 1923 ? 113 Stores
PENDERS
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Some Pew of our Many-Wonderful
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For the week of January 8th, 1Q23
PALACE PATENT
12- poung Bag .... 50c
24-pound Dag . ? 99c
48-pound Bag .... $1.95 -
98-pound Bag.-. . . $3.75
PILLSBURY'S PANCAKE FLOUR l^-lb. pk ?>. . . 12i/2c
PILLSBURY'S BUCKWHEAT FOUR l^-lb. pk 14c
- SAVE TROUBLE SELF-RISING
12-pouhd Bag 03c 48-povnc Bag .... Si. 99
24-pound Bag. . ,7'"S1'.00 OS- pouffcTEag "7 S3J35
PILLSBURY'S~WHEAT CEREAL, package 21c
PILLSBURY'S BRAN", package" .777^ 777. . . 17c
D. F. VANILLA OR
LEMON EXTRACT,
2-oz. bottle 25c
DELMONTE SEEDED OR
SEEDLESS RAISINS,
Pkg^: ! 12i/2c
i
BAKER'S CHOCOLATE,
Vi-lb Cake 10c
i/2-lb Cake 19c
INSTANT POSTUM,
Small Can 23c
Large Can /. 38c
POSTUM CEREAL,
Small pkg ! 12c
Large pkg 22c
BIG 4TH ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS AT ALL OUR
YELLOW FRONT STORES
/
Four years ago, on January 6th, we celebrated the owning'
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we are this week offering tremendous bargains.
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We are deeply grateful for your patronage and want ta as
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Only best quality of merchandise at real economy prices. Every
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FRESH WHOLE
COCOA.NUTS,
Each . . 7c
FANCY CALIFORNIA
LEMONS,'
Dozen -25c
BAKER S COCOA,
1 5-lb . Can 10c
Vi-lb. Can 20c
PRINCINE
BAKING POWDER,
V-i-lb. Can 15c.
Pound Can 27c
CAPE COD
CRANBERRIES, qt 15c
BEST WHOLE HEAD
RICE, lb 6c
Best Salt Pork Plates, lb. 1 2\z Best Salt Pork Rib Bellies, lb. 1 5c
ROYAL SCARLETYRUIT SALAD, No. 2Vi can 45c
WAGNER'S PORK & BEANS !S /..Can 89
SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS, pound 28c
SWIFT'S PICNIC HAJMS, pound ; 18c
ARMOUR'S BREAKFAST BACON, p&IIHd 18c
BEST TUB BUTTER, pound 55c
BEST AMERICAN CHEESE, pound . : 34c
BROOKFIELD BUTTER, y4 lb. cubes, pound 59c
KINGAN'S CORNED B-EF HASH, 2-lb. can 15c
GOVT. CORNED BEEF HASH, 1 lb. can 3 for 25c
WILSON'S CORNED BEEF, 6 lb. can 75c
GOVT. ROAST BEEF, 6-lb. can 75c
4th
ANNIVERSARY
Pender's Bread 1c I Pender's Cake, ?5c
Full 16-Ounce Loaf M ' T ,u
Layer, Raisin or Plain, lb.
Fenders Yellow Front Coffee 9f\p
One ponng sealed package, Roasted and ground fresh dally In our own plant, an^ sold nodei* the pos- j |^| |^|
Itlve guarantee to be equal to ntfl' coffee sold at from thirty-five to forty cents at other store*.
4th
ANNIVERSARY
D. P. SCOOTERS FREE ? Wlthjtie return of ten empty Colfeo Ba?s of either D. P. Blend, Yellow Front,
or (I olden Blend.
NOTICE OF 9 ALE OF REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the authority
vested in the undersigned mortgagees
by that certain mortgage deed execut
ed by J. C. Brantley and recordedin
the Registry of Franklin County, In
Book 242, on page 529, default having
been made In the payment of the note
thereby secured, wo will offer for sale
to the highest bidder for fiftSh on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923
at or about twelve o'clocw noon. In
front of the courthouse door In the
town of Loulsburg, N. O the follow
ing described real estate:
One tract of land lying and being In
Dunn's township, Franklin county, N.
C. known^as the Jones land, contain
ing Forty.one and 3-4 acres more or
lies, bounded on the east by the lands
of J...C. Brantley, on tlje south by
Kannom Dodd, on bhe west by Kansom
Dodd and on the north by J. C.
JJiantley lend. Xlils Jan. 11th. 1923.
SPRINO HOPE SUITLY CO.,
O. H. Moss, Mortgagees,
Attorney. 1-12-51
TIIK FRAMHMN TRIES should I*
In yoor home. If yon are not n sub
scriber, be one. Send In yonr sub
scription and help ns to boost for a
better community.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL F9TATE
Under authority of and pursuant to
an order of Jos. B. Cheshire, Jr., U.
8. Iteforee In Bankruptcy, In the mat
ter ot J. A. B. Falkner, bankrupt,
made at Raleigh, N. C. on the 6th day
of November, 1922. I will offer for
Bale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, at tho Court House
door In Loulsburg, N. C. on .
11th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1922
at 12 Noon, subject to confirmation by
the Referee ten days after saie, With- j
out notice, the following described I
real estate:
Tract No. 1 ? Adjoining tho lands of !
T. L. Gooch and others. Beglnnlnc
at a rock Shorman's corner In Gooc h '* j
line; thence along Hhermnn'j linn N I
#8 W 58 poles to a small Poplar, Grl?
som'a corner In Sherman's line; thenre
N 22 E 34 poles 10 links to Lyon's
Crock an Iron stake on South bank
Grlssom's cornor; thence down the
said creek as It meanders about r>2
poles 18 links to an Iron stflke at
bridge Oooch's comer; thenco Gooch's
lino South 2 1-2 W 26 poles 11 links In
tho/beglnnlng. Containing t..8 acres
See Book 146, page G78, Register of
"Deedd office- of Franklin county.
Tract No. 2? Adjoining tho lands of
Mrs. Rebecca Sherman and others.
On TKe North by tho lands now owned
or formerly owned by A. Grissom. on
the East by lands of Mrs. Rebecca
Sherman, the South by Mrs. Rebecca
?Sherman and James Wright and on
the West by the lands. or A. W. Wil
son, containing 92 1-2 acres more or
less. See deed In Book 128, page 37,
HeglBter of Deeds office of Franklin ,
county .
~ TTENNETT IT. TERRY. 1
Trustee In Bankruptcy of
J. A. 11. Falkner, Bankrupt.
N'orember, 1922. ^ 12-1. 2t
The above sale was continued to
Monday, January 8th. 1923 at about
noon, by consent of all parties. This
Deo. 11th, 1922.
12-15-4t B. If. TERRY, Trustee.
The above sale wns continued t< ?
Monday. January 29th, 1923, at about
noon, by consent of all parties. This J
Jan. Sth. 1923.
1-12-31 U. H. PERRY, Trustee I
When yen run nn ad in The TIMES
we krnin Hint you want a good nd.
nicely displayed. Thnt Is the only
kind of no nd we witnt lo glut jn'u, hut
It takes n !!!?'? Mme to set good nds ?
so get out of that habit of wnltlng un
til (he Inst day before even thinking
about jour ad- E K
TRUSTEEES SALE TOWN LOT
By virtue of the power of Bale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
made by O. Y. Y-i(fboro to Wm. H.
Ruffin, Trustee, and recorded In Frank'
lin Registry in Book 210, page 26*. de
fault having been made in the pay
men^ of the debt thereby secured and
| demand for foreclosure having been
t made T)y the holder of said debt upon
said trustee, the undersigned will, on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922
at aboftt the hour of noon, at the
Courthouse door. In Loulsburg, N. O.
Y?ffer 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 follows: Situate
on the Went side of Elm 8treet In the
town of Loulsburg, and more particu
larly defined as follows: ftcginning
at the corner of Mrs. R. Z. JSgerton's
on Elm Street (formerly Rob Yarbor
ough's comef) and corner for lot hero
in conveyed; tKence Westwardly along
Mrs. Egorton's line, the old Bob Y(ir
boro line. 222 feet more or less lo
corner for Mrs. R. Z.Egerton, F. N.
Egerton and the lot herein conveyed;
thence Southwardly along P. N. Eg.
erton'ft line 1131 feet, more or less to
his corner; thence Enstwardly along
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.
The above sale was continued -to
Monday, January 1st, 1923, by consent
of all parties concerned ? This Dec.
iH 1922 ~?
l?-22-2t WM, H. RUFFIN, Trustee .
The above gale was continued to
Mrrmfety; Jtnnrary STB, 1323, Dy C5H4eut
of aU parties concerned. This Jan
uary 1st. 1923.
1-5-lt WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee.
The above sale was continued to
Monday. January 29th, 1923, toy con
sent of all parties concerned? This
January Sth, 1923.
1.12-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
for 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 rs or beforo
tne "22 nd. day of December, 1923- or
this notice will bo plead In bar of
their fStWfSry. All persons Indebted
to said estate iffll please come for
ward and make Immediate settlement.
This Dec. Slat, 1923.
l2.22-6t J. M. 8TAJULIN08, Adm r.