NOTICE NOTICE TONKELS NEW STORE OFFERS SPECIALS PGR EASTER Ladies Slippers in Oxfords from $2.95 to $5.95 A beautiful line of the latest styles Easter Dresses, Coat Suits, Coats and Capes at Reduced Prices. The Millinery Department is complete and you will find Ladies Trimmed Hats worth $5.00 OUR EASTER PRICE? $2.95 $7.50 Hats, Easter Price $4.95 Wie offer Specials on'Oiir entire stock of Cotton piece goods. Do not fail to look them over. Men'B and Boys' Clothing greatly reduced for Easter. Visit the NEW STORE, where you will find Bargains at all times. A. Tonkel Next Door to H. C. Taylor's Hardware Store Louisburg, : N. C. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority given to the undersigned Tru-tee in a certain Deed of Trust made by C. T. Wester and wife, Viola Wester, dated Novem ber 3, 1520 -and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds Of Franklin county, North Carolina, In book 241, pages 108 and 109 (default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured) the un dersigned Trustee will offer the fol lowing described real estate for sale at the courthouse door in Ixmlsburg, N. C. to the highest bidder for cash, at twelve o'clock Noon, on MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1923 That certain tract or parcel of land situate in Louisburg Township, Frank lln county. North Carolina bounded as follows; Beginning az a stake, Zoilie Massenburg's corner on Bull Branch, thence N 3 l-2d ? 126 pis 20 Iks to a stake on the N sfde of old Louisburg road, H. D. Wester's corn er, thence N 81 d W 5 pis 10 Iks to a stake on theN side of said road, H. D. Wester's corner, thence N 1 l-2d B 22 pig 20 Iks to the center of the new Louisburg road, a post on the 8 side, thence aldVig said road N 47 l-2d W 10 pis, N 6 2d W 12 pis, N f2 S-4d W 8 pis, 8 67d W 14 pis, S 85 l-2d W C pU, N 82 !-2d W 69 pis 10 Iks to the crater of said road, Mrs. Neal's cdr n?r, marked by a stak^ on the S side thence S 2 l-2d E 161 pis 16 Ika to * stake and pointers on Bull Branch, MH. Neal's corner, thence down said btanch as It meanders 110 pis to the beginning, Containing 110.? acres, more or leas, according tp surry of J. T/*in?eoe, Surrey or, dated Feb. 10, 1 920 and "betng the land copyeyed to jr. Weil at .and- wife Viola WeaUr, bj Seed ot? W.' Ford and wife, dated _ "embargo. 1419. and recorded lu page 388, Registry of Deeds n Comity, N. C-. Referenc* *?nd record) being here ftte fcvh. day of March. 1921. Lira * TRUST CO., Trustee. BAQE PLANTS J* Wakefield 1,000 Mint re?l post, $1.76; MO. ?U6 M lot* delivered at my Mat of Canterrllle 1,000 ints are frost proof field St u pretty and green a* -Plants will be sold - at TRUSTEEES SALE TOWN LOT Br virtue Of the power of sale con ? ta1ne$ in >hat certain deed of trust [made by O. Y. Yarboro to Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee, and recorded in Frank ' lin Registry in Book 210, page 264, de. I fault having been made in the pay Iment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made by the holder of said debt upon ?aid trustee, the undersigned will, on MONDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1922 at about. 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 lot of land In said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Situate on the West side of Elm Street in the town of LouUburg, and more particu larly defined as follows: Begfnnlpg at the corner of Mrs. R. Z. Egerton's on Elm Street (formerly Bob Yarbor ough's corner) and corner for lot here In conveyed; thence Westwardly alone Mrs. Egerton's line, the old Bob Yar boro line, 222 feet more or less to coiner for. Mrs. R. Z.Egerton, F. N. Egerton and the lot herein conveyed; thence Southwardly along F. N. Eg erton's line 1121 feet, more or less to his -cprner; thence Eaatwardly along his line 22 feet, more or less to Elm Street; thence Northwardly along Elifc Street 113 feet, more or less, to the beginning. This Not. 16, 1922. lU17-6t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee, The above sale Was continued to Monday, January 1st, 1922, by consent of all parties concerned. This Dec. 18. 1922. ? 12-22-21 WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. The above sale was continued to Monday, January 8th, 1923, by consent of all parties concerned , This Jan uary 1st, 1922. 1-6-lt WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. The above sale was continued to, Monday, January 29th, 1923, by con sent of all parties concerned. This January 8th, 1923. l-l?-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. The above salt was continued to Monday, February 6th, 1922. at about coon' by consent of all parlies con cerned. This Jan. 29th. 1922. 2-2- It WM. H. RVPPFIN, Trustee. The shore Mile >11 continued to Monday, March SOL . 1M3, at about poon tff OQ&Sant of an patties con cerned. ThU%k.^ 1921 . 1-9-41 WM. H. RUITIN, Trustee. , The above sale was continued 10 Monday, March 12th, Ittl, at abott noon by consent of all parties con cerned. This March ft, 1?M. 8-#-U WM. H. RUFTIN, Trustee. - The abofe sale was continued to Monday, March l?th, 1?U, at aboat no?" b7 ?&????*<* aU j**a? con The abore sale was continued to ondny, April 3*Mr TBU, at about son by consent ot all parti ae coa> trned. This Maroh l?tfa. 1?28. CIBAS SOCK HICK SCHOOL By S^Ml^CtmifwM ? ? Tti I" '-- ff'nn pity Ttui Mm turea o t Grandpa" presented last Thursday night, proved a big hit with the large crowd present It. mma a Ejay of unusual amul was .g?r hi pe the best rendered here thl* sea son. Miss Cople Taylor from Castaila, spent last week-end at Cedar Rock with her sister, Mr*. Smith. Wejsre very glad to report that Mr. John Smith's baby is rapidly recover ing after a long spell o< Da and pneu monia. Mr. Royland Doaler and Miss Vols Boone, the charming daughter o t Mr. and Mrs. Penny Boone, were happily united In marriage Thursday evening. Feb. 8.. We wish them a happy and ifticcesstul li(e. Mr. Glover Hunt and family are planning to depart tor Itow York In a short while. They plan to make their future home there. Miss Lamb is quite til with |h% flu at the present writing. Our neighbors say "ha that, plants thorns shall not gather rosea," Don't make a mistake In what yon plant . Miss Bertha Dement spent the Week end at Justice with Miss Vivian Whe less. .-?jji, Mr. Grey Byrd Murphy, one of the high school pupils, is spending a tew days in Richmond. We are glad to note that Mr. Clyde Leonard, who has been absent for sev eral days, on account ot sickness, is ibpck in school again. Misses Beulah Stallings, Qraa Bliss Lewis and Elmer Lenter in company with Mr. and Mrs John Inacoe, It, mo tored to Rocky Mount Saturday. With tile warm clays" ~oI suns Mn e comes the baseball fever. We are at work on our baseball diamond -and ex pect to have it reai*? for use In a few days. The squad began work this week with a little light practice on Monday. We expect to "T"?1 f"T r? son away from home with a game with Iced Oak on March 20. . Only two basketball games hare been played since last writing and both of these were won. The first wm with the strong Bunn quint on Friday night, this was won by the locals by a score of 33 to 30. The game was the best played on the local court this season; it was clean and hard fought through out. Cedar Rock opened the game with a goal frqm the field but Bunn came back with a rush that netted jJiem_three successive field^goels. Dur ing the remainder of the first half the ability of the Bunn boys to cage the Jong shots kept them well In the lead end the half ended 21 to. 14 in .favor of Bnnn. But In the seco/id half things were different; the home boys staging' one of the rallies for which they are j getting to be noted, this being - the ! fourth game in v. iflch they oqme from behind and won over a good lead.! From the first whistle the locals car lied things their way, caging the ball successfully from i\lmo9t any angle. For the first" fifteen minutes of the second half Bunn was unable to store except on fouls while the Cedar *Ro<:k quint established a lead. However in thja last few minutes the visitors stag ed a comeback that gave them two field goals and threatened to tie the score but a long shot by Harris and a foul shot by Sturdtvant carried the locals ont pf immediate danger. Both teams she*ed fine form both in pass ing and In caging the ball. Line-up: | Bunn Chamblee 1 Cedar Rock . . Jennings ? - .- Dickens Righ Forward Seymour Left Forward Pi rkerson Center ? Pturdivant ?inf Hagwood J, Harris ' * Right Guard Whit/., - Bledsoe Lett Guard Feld goal ? Chamblee 4; 8>ymour 6; Purkemon 1; Hagwood 1; Jonnngs J; Sturdftant 6; Harris 5; Fouls Cham blee 8 cut of 11; Sturdlvant 5 out of 7. Referee Jnscoe. The second game was played with the Youngsville Armory team at. Youngsville, Saturday night. This was won by the Cedar Rock quint by a score of 18 to 12. The Cedar Rock boys took the lead early In the game with two successive long shots by Harris. The lead once gained was nerer threatened the first halt ending 11 to 4 In fayor of the local boys. In the second half the YoungsTllle boys staged a comeback that gained them three field goals but the lead was too much to be overcome. jNVthe,- team was np to Us standard In caging tho ball, time after time the ball rolling on the ring and dropping off. Both teams showed good form In passing. JFOT Youngsrllle Pearre played a good game at guard arid made two field goals. For Cedar' Rock Jennings $nd Harris tied with four field goals each. Dickens played a good floor gam*. Line-up: Youngsville Cedar Hock A If or d (2) Jennings (8) Righ Forward Pearce (2) Dickens Lett Forward Winston (2) Bturdlrant (S) Cater Pearce <7) Harris (?) Right Guard Psrry UlediM L* It Guard L Cariyle, W. F. c. , Don't forget the Music Carnival to be iield at Cedar Rock Friday night,] March 30. Everybody come. (Verk la Primary Dept.) ^ WHAT MV CLOCK TELLS ME "The Clocli" la a yery im?restla? ?abject for a series of language les sons to be taught in the second graft* In the first lesson the children an My clock tells me what time to go ftc school, ? It tells, me when to eat my food. My clock tells me what time to go to bed. . (By Mary Johnson). [ WHAT MY CLOCK TELLS ME My clock tells me when to go to school. ,' . It tells me when to come home when I go to see somebody. , My clock tells me when the sun r*es and seta. It tells me to go to bed at eight o'clock so I will be healthy. (By Nell 8 tailings). ^"what my clock tells me; HjjJUy clock tells me what time to get up. .... . - . It tella me when to eat my break test My clock tells me what time to. go to school. It toils me what time toco to bed. | v (By Ada Lou Sledge). WHAT MY CLOCK Tf: lv8 Mil My clock tolls me what time ft to every tlms I want' to know. It tolls me when to get up. It tolls me what Urns to go to yhool. My clock tolls me when to ?iat sn?l when to go to bed. (By Clyde B. Pernell.) 1 ? Student Editorial ? Obedience (By Nina. Leoumrd, loth grade) "There Is nothing so nfcs?-M obedi ence ey he *111 not obey parents pt- anybodf^*?. Sometimes take a notion to leare honj*. and being led astray by some other boy or girl, so It la beat to obey al ways. The WMe teaches us to obey oar parents in (he sight of the Lord for it It right. How much bettor it Is to obey father and mother, than to do a a ire with all the time. . * ? L*?olsler Cftomlcal Society IRON mDUBTRTVA .'.>?> CBjr Boon What does-pur progress ijf manufac turing depena on. It depends entire ly upon Iron. And s nation la not and can W* b#?on?* rich, unless H ? of?all m^ls^ ^njto^ found 'Tt^ r ' ? '-li - rrri v vT?i i *-X! i" .. a- At&WAi ~ m ewu tUa HcSTbr (T GeTs Cold*r He (jiaaAK* Notice To Owners of Cars and Fordson Tractors of Franklin County We can Serve you night or. day, when In trouble with your automobile or your Fordson Tractor, as- Messrs. H. G. Leonard and N. IJ. Medlin, known as Herbert'and Nobe, are WJth me, and Mr. Leonard is known as the best Fordson Tractor mechanic in the county, also for Ford cars. Mr. Med lin is known to be one of the Ifest me chanics in the county tor all large cars such as Hudson's, Essex, Dodge's ana Buicirs sna^sinsnrer Targe makes of cars. We can serve you as well as any Oarage In the county. We- carry nothing except genuine Ford parts for your Ford and can serve fon as quick tot nails for large ears as any Oarage In Ltrolsburg as HO Gafage carries stock tor other cars except In small quantities. When in totvn >all t