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PENDER'S Cash and Carry Economy Grocery Bulletin r - FOR ? Week of January 15, 1923 MAIN STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. Look for the Store with the Yellow Front Best Pure Lard, pound, 14c Morris Brains can Sic Swift's Frankfurters pound 17c Saner Kraut, can 15c 11 fln? Canned Macaroni ?r ? Spaghetti, med. can lie Hominy Grits pound 4c Hominy, Pearl or Big, pound 4c Cheese, Best America, ? pound _ We Llbby's Foster Br. Lunch Tongue, large can 25c Llbby's Tri|>e, -large can 80c I.Ibby's Potted Meat, small can 4c 20c Wrleht's SllTer Cream, jar .. Shlnoln Shoe Polish, Black or Tan 8c Buttfr, Best Tub, lb. ... 55c Lemons, doxen 25c Gibraltar California Peaches, Olf Unusually Fine Quality, Large Can & I ^ Rich's Wise Jelly, pkg. 88c Sherry, Port or Maderla Flavor Cora, Blue Ridge Brand, can ... 14c Extra Quality Sugar Krlsp Corn Flakes, pkg. 7e P<*S Esdale Brand, Early Jane Swoet, earn 17c English Walnuts, lb. tOc Borden's EVAPORATED MILK, ^ -| \c The World's Best Drink, 99^ COFFEE in Sealed Package, lb. This Is anqnestionabty the best coffee produced. We 'he fancy tin can and other mnwres? -y expenses. Get an Itemised Printed Receipt with Every Purchase PAY YOUR 1 922 County Taxes 1?4?EB CENT PENALTY WILL BE ADDED TO YOUK TAX ON FEB. 1ST A_\D 1 FEB CENT EACH MONTH* T1IEREAFTEB CNTH, PAID. PAY Y0CB8 BEFOBE THAT DATE A?fD SAVE THE PENALTY WHICH US DEB THE STATE LAW WILL BE ADDED. Yours very truly, h. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff FORECLOSURE SALE OP FRANK LINTON LOT By virtue of ttaa power of Bale con tained In that certain deed of trust made by W. W. Shear? and wife, Kate M. Shearon to Thoa . W. Rot. fln, Trustee, dated May 3, 1922, and re corded In the Registry of Franklin County In Book No. 234, page 265, de fault having been made In the pay ment of the debts thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure having been made on aald trustee by the hol der of the debt so secured, the under signed will, on Monday. February 6. ma at abrtit the hour of noon, at the Courthouse door In Loulsburg, n. C. otter for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the property In Mid deed of trust conveyed and Uare described as follows: Adjoining the Home Place of Kirs. Kate M. Shearon, J. 8. Roberson and others, bounded as follows: On the North by Mrs. Kate M. Shearon, on the But by Winston Street, on the South by W. W. Shearon vacant lot ?ad on the WMt by t. 8. Roberson. Raid lot tuning Sffee* North anl South ul 171 tee t Bast and West and Mni the lot upon which A house is now situate: It betng alao the North ?rn portion of the 'lot conveyed By yranoas H. Winston to W. W. 1s?r cm by deed datsd Jan. 10, Mil, duly n*?rlia 1? | franklin Raglstry in Book 229, *age 124 to which reference Is hereby made for description of en tire lot. This January 5th, 1928. l-5-5t THOS. W. RUFFIN, Trustee. MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED farm landa. C per cent Inter eat. No commission, no bonus. May ran for 33 years or be paid off at option of borrower. Only a short time re quired to get the money. 7-14-tf 8. A, NEWELL. Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES 11.60 Psr Tsar la Adrahoo v A TONIC drove's Tastetose chill [Toaic restores Energy and Vlfcllty by | Purifying and Enriching the Blood. Warn you feel ita effect aee how It bringa color k the iheeka and bow it Improves ^ the | appetity. yM will appreciate Is atmpty ayrap. So The blood NOTICE The regular annual meeting of the simre-holders of the Farmers National Bank of Louisburg will be held at tho bank Tuesday, the THh of January, 1923. at S P. Si. 1-5-lt H. M. STOVALL, Cashier. , SALE OF LAND | Under and by virtue of the power anil authority contained In a certain deed of tri st executed by W, D. Wes- j ter and wife Annie Wester to A. P. i Strickland, trustee on the Sth day of j April. 1918 to secure the payment of a note due J. L. Wester, which deed | of trust is on record in the office oil the Register of Deeds for Franklin county in book 224 at page 90; and default having been made In the pay ment of the said indebtedness, and the said J. L. Wester having made demand upon me to sell the said land according to the terms and provis ions of said deed of trust, I will on SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923 at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C. sell at pub lic auction for cash, the following des cribed real estate: FlrBt: being the lot assigned to said W. D. Wester known as Jot No. t, bounded as fallows, to.wlt: Begin ning at a stake or rock and pointers on Cypress Creek, corner of No. 6; thence West 30 poles to a rock and pointers, corner of No. 5; thence S 2 E about 17 poles to a stake In place of a hickory; thence S 22 W 26 poles 16 links to a stake and gum pointer* on Bull Branch;: thence down said branch as It meanders to Cypress Creek; thence up Cypreaa Creek as It meanders to beginning, containing 9 1-2 acres, more or lees. Also Lot No. S assigned to <3. W. Wester and herein conveyed by him to W. D. Wester, bounded as follows, to- wit: Beginning at a rock, corner of No. 3 on Cypress creek; thence . West 30 poles to a rock corner of No. 3; thence N 8 W 28 poles to a rock In stump hole, formerly a red oak, thence N 8T W ? poles 6 links to a rock, cor- ! ner of No. 4; thence N 2 1-2 & 21 poles to a stake, corner of No. 4 In line of No. 2; thence Eaat 38 poles 7 links t* a stake and pointers, corner of No. 2 in Bobbitt's line; thence along Bob bin's line S 16 E about 80 pbles to a white oak, Bobbitt's corner; thence N 83 E 4 poles 14 links to Cypress Creek; thence down said creek as It meanders to the beginning, contain, liig 9 1-2 acres, more or less. This 13th day of Dec., 1922. A. P. STRICKLAND, 12-15-6t " Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of the power contained in that certain deed of trust executed by J. Henry Smith and wife to E. H. Malone, Trustee, dated Mar. 8, 1922, and duly recorded in Book 224 page 569, Registry of Franklin Coun ty, default having been made in- the payment of the notes secured thereby and demand having been made upon me to foreclose said deed of trust, I, the undersigned Trustee, will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in Franklin County, State of North Carolina, at or about the hour of noon on MON'DAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1923 the following described property: A certain lot or parcel of land situ ate in Louisburg Township, Franklin County, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of Dunhan^ Taylor and the old Nashville road, on the East by the lands of Mrs. Chalrty Ferson, on the South by the New Nashville road, and on me West by the larrtls of Russell P. Harris, and being the lot whereon the said parties of the first part now reside, and being the lot of land conveyed to the said J. Henry Smith by W. H. Perry, Jr. containing one acre, more or less. This the 6tb day of Jan., 1923. l-12.5t E. H. MALONE. Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of R. R. Holmes, de ceased, late of Franklin County, no. tlce is hereby given all persons hold ing cltimi 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. 1.12-6t J. H. COOKE, Extr. NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of W. A. Mitchell, de ceased, late of Franklin County, no. tics 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 tnls notice will be plead In bar of their recovery . All persons indebted to said estate wtll plsase come for ward and make immediate settle, ment. This Jan. 11th, 1923. MR8. IDA F. MITCHELL, l-12-4t Extr x. Subscribe to Ths Franklin Times SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain deed at trust made by J. C. Conyers to E. H. Valone, Trustee, daied Dec. 1. 1920 and recorded In Book 193, pace 294, l.'eglstry of Franklin touutv, N. C., lirfautt having been made tu the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby^ se cured and demand for foreclosure hav. iug been made on said trustee by the holder of the Indebtedness so secured, the undersigned will on MONDAY, JANUARY 28. 1923 ' at or about the hum of nooil, m the Courthouse door in Louisbuig. N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the property I therein conveyed and descrlbed^there in as follows: "All of rlgtrtr-Utie and interest In a certain lot of lancT" being in Franklinton, Franklin County aforesaid and more particularly des ciibcd and defined as follows: Situate on the Western side o^ Main Street In the Town of Franklinton. N. C. be ginning at W. L. McGhee's corner in I the western edge of said -Main Street: Ihi'lH'Q 1 1<~> s^ifl iHnifi atrnfci SoUth wesfwardly 26~teet to the center of the brick wall between the Moving Pic ture Show building recently owned by R. I, Cheatham and building on lot hereby conveyed; theaco 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 p total distance of 100 feet; thence Northwardly along McGhee s line 26 feet; thence Eastward along McGhoe'B line 100 feet to the point of the begin ning, containing 2600 square feet more oryTess, and being the lot con veyed F. Fuller and B. L. Bragg by deed of R. I. Cheatham and wife recorded In Book 227, page 206 of the Registry of Franklin Co. reference being hereby made for further des cription. This 22nd day of Dec. 1922. 12.29-5t E. H. MALONE, TrUBtee. A Bat Breeds 6 to 10 Times i Tear, Averaging Tea long to a Litter. Remember this, act as soon as yon see the first cat. Get a pkg. of RAT SNAP. It's a sore rat and mice de stroyer. It's convenient, comes In cake form, no mixing. Mummifies rat after killing ? leaves no smell. Cats or dogs won't touch It. Three elsea, 35c, 65c, ft. 25. Sold and guaranteed by Cash Grocery and Market, RE-SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon me In that certain deed of trust executed by R. H. Orlffln and wife to the undersigned trustee on Feb. 12, 1916, recorded in Book 210, page 60 In the Registry o? Deeds for Franklin County, N. C., default hav ing been made in the payment of the Indebtedness secured thereby and de mand for foreclosure having been made upon me by the holder of said indebtedness, said lands having -been previously offered for sale, but no confirmation having been made of Bald sale and the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County having directed a re-sale, I will on mondav; February b, 1923 at or about the hour of noofi. at the courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C7, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, all that cer tain tract or parcel of land situate in Franklin County, Gold Mine Township State of North Carolina and describ ed as follows: Beginning in the Hal ifax road, Gupton's corner; thence along Bald road. Northeast 263 poles to a stake, formerly P. G. Alston's corner, 8 lid E along the old P. G. Alston and J. P. Gupton line 178 poles to Gupton's corner; thence N 68 1.2d W 75 poles to a stake, corner for Mrs. Gupton; thence S 3d W 32 poles 8 links to an oak stump, S 4d E 17 poles 5 links to a white oak, J. B. Gupton's corner;' thence S 14 l-2d E 44 poles 23 links to a white oak; thence S l.l-2d W 31 poles to a Maple; thence S 85d E 32 poles 5 links, J. R. and Ji B. Gupton's corner; thence S 3 3-4d W 151 poles to pointers on Sandy Creek; thence up said creek as it me anders 338 poles to a forked gam, J. J. Foster's corner; thence N 9 3J4d TS 7 1-2 poles to Willow oak; thence N 12 l-2d W 80 1'2 poles to a pine ; tbenco N 7 1,2(1 E 24 poles 18 links to a pine; thence N 4 3-4d W 15 1-2 poles to a Maple; thence N 8* I-2d W 12 poles 6 links to a white oak; thence W ? 1-2 polos to a hornbeam, Foster's Corner on branch; thence up the course of said branch 138 poles 20 links tp a poplar stump. 3. Gupton's corner; thence along Gupton's Une 20 l-4d W 18 poles to a rock; N 3 l-2d K 38 poles 7 links to a poplar; N 2 l-2d W 17 poles to the beginning, contain ing Wve Hundred and Thirty .Six (536) acres, leas (2) two acres conveyed by R. H. Griffin and wife to the County Hoard of Education, Franklin County, said tract of 536 acres oefng formed by several tracts conveyed to the said R. H. Griffin by deeds recorded as follows, to- wit:. Deed of N. F. Al ston In Book 84, page 98, deed of W. It. Nicholson and wife In Book 124 page 107, deed of P. O. Alston In Book 112 page 50, deed of J. D. Al ston and wife In Book 190 page 23, In the office of the Registry at Deeds of Franklin County, North Carolina, ref erence to all of which records is here made for a further description of the tract hereby ? conveyed. From the lands conveyed by deed from N. F. Alston (10) te^ acres have been cut off and sold and ars not Included la the 51# acre tract above described.. From the above described tract of land there Is excepted the timber con veyed to R. D. Griffin try R. IT. Grif fin and wife by deed dated March 11th, 1920, recorded In Book 236, page 412, Registry of Franklin County, togeth er with *11 rights, privileges snd eaa ments granted to the said R. D. Grif fin In said deed. .. This Ike 6th day of Jan., 1923. 1-12.51 B. H. MALONE, Trustee. ? / The Season's Best Wishes >Ve extend the Benson's best wishes fur n llnnny .and Prosperous New Year to nfl of our friends and custqm M* who contributed to the success ol our business during the past fail, es" peclallj and fiTUie public generally. We expect to be prepared to gratify the wishes of the mosst exacting In viir 1'"" t?"> n'"1 ""??t reasonable prices, (.'nil to see us when- In Loulsburtf. THE LADIES SHOP at Store formerly Occupied by Allen Bros. Co. Mrs. R. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr. I Thank You For your liberal patronage the past fall and extend to yon 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. Gome to see me and lets help each other ma&e money. ?r N. B. Tucker (E. 8. FOBD'8 OLD STAND) 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 yeacimd hope that I may serve you Ibis year which I believe is going to be better for both of us. Yours truiy, J. W. PERRY HASH STREET LOTISBURCh N, 0. R. F. Fuller oSt *?iSii.^u '? ?*>?. ?? tfc* I%U ?* W l?|W?4 IMUtti, If I*F '*?? ?? Mb Im Mt nil r? cm* ti Hi in a *?M >*i auk* * tnl* w rw *uv ommhi m* wWfcor rn tar ?rf Mt R. F. FULLER B. 0. WHT WAIT TTLIi TUB LAST DAT TO R1TD TR COTT IK FOR AN adtbbtisbkbht whbh tub ad ?Aft CAN CUT $ TO XJ A KIIOH BPT tf.r mb it too nn it or ftOOHBBt DOUT TOBttET IT. To Car* ? Um hi 0a? Day swsfess&e THM TKA ffixjH TIMBB li.M pw t?? ta Unmg^ J
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