NIocq ggciting Than the Movie Dr. an <3 Mrs. Edwin Dudley returned frnm tho movies und round their home at SLlgo. Md.. as It Is shown hero. A tornado hud torn it Ir^m Its foundation and turned It partly around. Tho nurs.. v. us dt opsins tho baby, when tbat happened but both escaped uninjured. SEDAN New Price F. O. B. DETROIT At the new low price the Ford Sedan represents a greater val ue than has ever been offered. It provides enclosed car com fort in a dependable, quality product at a minimum cost. Your order placed now will insure reasonably prompt de livery. Terms if desired. Louisburg Motor Co. L0UISBI7BG) North Carolina LAUNDRY Wo wish to announce that we are now In position to handle any thing In tlie way of Laiindr?. ~ For the benefit of prlrnte families, we will do yonr fnmlly wet rash for .>c per lb. and finish work 15c per lb. Onr minimum choree 75c. * 'i Also don't forget we are still (Meaning and Pressing. Rrmember, we arc always at your service. YOUR PATRONAOF, APPRECIATED The Service Shop W. B. MUNFORD, Manager PHONE 10S I t i LOUIWHJBfl, N. C. "ALL WORK CASH ON DELIVERY" Subscribe to The Frankliil Times To it's Pills Uuecjulml c; en * mi-Biuous kcdicm* ?tiajuUto tcrpM Ut- :, etifr^t^c dirett.t*9 trraaa, r ^ul?t9 tho tK-wttrr, :c ?t'.' h?a4aefce. t SALE OF LAND ' U ruler aim uy virtue of the power I t:ml authority contalUt.il in that deed ol trust exetuU.il uu Uio 4tu day of I AuKiwt;*~IOIV, duly registered lu the ] cificj of the Register ot Deeds for l iaitklin County in Hook 224 ut page 1-S6. uefault having been made in the l.aym.'iu of the notes secured thereby i ud demand nii.de ??.pon me to fore c'.osc in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof, I, the under signed Trustee, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for c^sh, at the courthouse door of Franklin coun ty, N. C. on MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923 12 o'clock M. the following describ ed real estate, qdtuate in Franklin County, State of North Carolina and di scribed cs follows; 1st Tr: t. That tract of land known as the L>*ans Tract and designated as Tract No. 6 in the division of the lands among tlio Heirs at law of Norman Long dtc.ased, contacting j1/ 1-2 : ere." and being luliy described in i lie record ut said division in Book 6, Orders and Decrees, ottice of Clerk Superior Court ol Franklin county at pages 21a t; su<t. iaa Tract. That lot or parcel ot land situate- ill the tov.n of x-runttl.n ton, N. C. known as the Norf Wh:t<? place and bounded by the lands of W. L. McGiiee, Christian church and Hills uoro road containing about three acres and fully described in deed of R. B White, Comr. to I. H. Kearney, rocord ed in Booii 156 at page 358 Registry of Franklin county. 3rd Tract. That lot or parcel of land in town ot Franklinton known as Norf White Shop lot on Hillsboro road and more fully described In above mentioned deed of R. B. White, Comr. to I. H. Kearney recorued in booK lob at page 338, said Registry of Frank lin county. 4th Tract. That tract or parcel of l3Sd known as the W. W. King lr.nds adjoining C. H. Sandlmg estate and Geo. Kearney lands and lying on Mount Olivet road, containing 44 acres more or less and being more fully described In deed from Sprulll and Bickett, Comrs to I. H. Kearney, said deed being duly recorded in book 156 at page 434, Reg istry of Deeds for Franklin county. Reference being here made to all ot the aforesaid deeds and records for a more full description ot the land3 hereby conveyed. This 23rd day of March, 1923. 3-23-5t J. E. MALONE, JR., Trustee. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that deed of trust executed on the 4th day of August, 1919, duly registered in th3 office of the Register ot Deeds for Franklin county In Book 224 at page 3J5, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured thereby and demand made upon me to fore close in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof, I, the under signed Trustee, will sell a: public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of Franklin coun ty, N. C. on MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923 at 12 o'clock M. the following describ ed real estate, situate in Franklin ton township. Franklin county, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: 3rd Tract. AH that parcel of land containing "37 1-2 acres more or 'ess and being known as the Toney Pagh Place, conveyed to Oza D. Kearney by deed of R. B. White, Trustee, dated Sept. 25, 1917 antl recorded in Book 221, page Si. Registry of Franklin coun ' ty, N. C. " I 4th Tract. All of the parcel of land containing 16 1-4 acres more or less, conveyed to Oza D. Kearney by deed of W. H. Yarborough and E. H. Malone, Comrs. dated August 28, 1918 and re corded in Book 221 page 189 aforesaid Registry. 5th Tract. All of that parcel of land | conveyed by R. B. WTiite, Comr.-ttrOi 1 j D. Kearney by deed dated Nov. 10th ,j 1913 and recorded in Book 213 page 5V ? aforesaid Registry. Reference tc aK | of Eaid deeds and .'tcords being her man. This 23rd day of March. 1923. 3-23-5t J. E. MALONE. JR., Trustee, j TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOUISBUlvJ j LOT By virtue of the power of sale con tained In the cert&lir dee.t of trust made by William L. Williams to W:n. H. KufTin, Trustee, dated May 1, 1'1'J and recorded in Franklin Registry i" | Ecok 234 page 260, default having b en j made in the payment of the debt there- 1 by secured and demand for foreclosure | having been made by the holder ot j Bnid debt upon said truateo, the uncier-, Ugncd will on Tuesday, April 24.U2::, 1 at about the hour of noon, at the Court I House door in l.oulsburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction, to the high eat bidder for cash, the property in said deed of trust conveyed and there de scribed as follows; Situate In Franklin County, Louls burg Township, State of North Caro lina, and described as follows: That certain lot of land on the ex tension of Main Street of the Kaleigh Road, near to the Town of Louisburg. bounded as follows Beginning at a point 54 fe- t South of the junction of the said Ma n Street or Raleigh Road and a street running at right angles to It through the "Hart Property" called "Hart's Row." theme a line parallel to the said H i rt Street to the lino of Junius Hayec": thence along Junius Haye's line South .'?* feet to a stake: thence a str light lit'* to a point on Main afreet of the Kal eigh Road 54 feet from the point of beginning; thence along M'ln Stt "et or Raleigh Road 54 feet to the point of beginning, containing a dwelling house. R being the land conveyed to Wm. L. Wll llama by Eastern Re'lty & Trust Co., reference to which il?ed la hereby had for full description. This March 23. 1923. Wm. II- Ruff in. 3-23-Bt. Trustee. f llRJ r iv r* vi ?w?w I ' Yoa win bt (tad to know Out Has- 1 tlnp'. The Booth'* Seedsman," will | ?It* away about 2,000.000 packets of [ seed of ih? South'* moat popol&r Dow- I era tills spring There >?> 4??litoe-tB tha hrrni*? that! can ootipare \yt'.h rich colored flower*. I They brighten us all up and make any bouse attractive You can't plant too many flowers and this opportunity to got Sblrley Popples, E* r lasting Slow era, ZJm i ins. CotusLij and Mexican Burn ing Bu?v. absolute!}- free. 1j certainly to be welcomed by all readers of this pap? You ran get tl m! Jnst write to Hasting-' for the new 192; Catalog. H. tells you hew to got ?lov-er seeds fr?e. It has ICO pages of beautiful photo graphic p't'urea and correct deacrlp tlons of garden flower and field socda, bulbs and plants, and alto Is full of helpful Information that Is needed > almost dally In ovory Southern home. I It's the ir.ost valuable seed book ever I published and you will be mighty glad you've go: It Just write and ask for the new Catalog. H. Q. HA8TING3 CO, Atlanta, Ga. I ? I PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I DR. J. II KliliK K I FITZGERALD Kye, tar, .Nose, Throat Will be at Dr. H. H. Johnson's office in Louisbur^ every first Monday. En gagements should be made as far in advance as possible. DK. R. F. YABBOROCGH Physician and Surgeon Loulsburg, N. C. Office In Blckett and Yarborough Building. Office Phone 2'jfi Residence Phone 28 S. ATOVOOD HE WELL. Aftaraey-Al-Law. Loulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 115 Office In First National Bank Building General Practice DR. W. B. MORTON Eye Specialist Office In Hotel Building Louisburg, North Carolina I wish to advise my patients and the public generally that alter the 1st of September my business will be on a Cash basis when work is completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNE8 FLEMIN3 S. P. BURT, K. D. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices over Scoggin's Drag Star*. Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4 to 5 p. m. DR. ?Y. R. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 335-L Residence 335-J Special Attention to Small Animals. DR. D. X. SJDTHW1CK. D?auit. liSalibarti K, C. Office in the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. ?. PERSON. ATTORNEY- AT -LAW Loulsburg, North Carolina ?m>lia in ail courts. Office on Main Street. G. M. BEAM Attorne) -ai-Law Offices over Post Office Practice in an courts. DR. J. u. uA ? Is Physician and Surgeon l oulsburg, North Carolina Office Main Street A: T- Neal Building at P.iver Bridge Telephone Connections 64 and 64-2 R. Hours: 8 to 11:30 a. m. 2 to 6 p. m. i. JB. White E. It. Mmlone WHITE * KAI.ONE JL4WYERH l-oulsborg. North Carolina S^neral practice, aettloanint of e? <itea fundi Invested. Ona member o( Bxm alway* in the offioe. I>R. H. G. PERlJY Physician and Surgeon I.nolsburg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Tolephones: Day 287; Night 287 UK. J. E. MALOSB. Loolsburc, North Carolina Be? to Ayeoek Drug Btore, Market Street, Office Practice ijurgery and consultation. DK. H. n. JOHNSON Phynletau uuU tturgcon Lenlsfeurg, North Carolina Office oxer Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 I. 0. NKWGMi, IK. D. Lonlshurg, N. Offlo? In First National Bank Building Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 WW. H. Ruffltj, Thou. W Ruffln WM. M. * TIIOS. W. BI7FFIN Attornejs-ai-l.aw loaMars, ? North Carolina General practice, both clxll and crim inal, lb Kranklin and adjoining coun tiaa, Supreme and Federal Court*. Offices In First National Bank Building. 8TKGAIX BHOM. Barker* toilibsrg, R. 0. We have five good barbers and fou will receive the best of serxlc?. Also Essex Automobile (or hire at ?U times, at reasonable prices. Colds Causa flrlp and Influenza LAXATIVE BKOUO CUBVWE T?Mm. mm th. oattm. Tb?r? in only an* "Bmnw Quinine." E. w. GROVE S ?ljo?iuro an hex. SOc. / _ One Car Fresh Water Ground Corn Meal $2.25 Bag One Car Rye Middlings $2 25 Bag Rye middlings is one of the * best hog feeds on the market and the price quoted is very low. McKINNE BROS. PAY CASH and PAY LESS Get Your Ice at A. S. Wiggs. Always prompt and courteous in attention and price always right. A full line ot heavy and fancy groceries at most reasona ble prices. Give me a call. I will appreciate your trade. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. Horses and Mules I have just received a Uirge number of fine well broke horses and mules that I am of fering cheap for cash or on good paper. They are especially adapted to farm work. COME AND SEE THEM. In the Griffin & Beasley Stable near the Jail. R. A. Pearce Subscribe to THW FRANK!. K." TIMES fl.tO Per Year la Advance. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate ot Levin Phillip*, 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 16th day of March, 1924 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate will please come for ward and make Immediate settlement. This March ISth. 1923. 3-16-et B. F. PEARCEJ. Admr. SAM'S HFADKASY For Sal* by Ay cock Drug Co., If. R. Plaasa Beasley Bros., Bunn Dni| Co.. W Murphy, Henry Ayacua. No Worms in a nealthy Child All chOdroo trouhM wkk Wo rmr k*v* ? hMimrootw.jrhlck Indicate* poor blood. u>< role, tbero UilUM or k^womach dlatart QROVE S TASTtLfcS^cMfl TONIC *l?.n w for two or Urea wxkt WU^jortck tha hloo. trar* th? dlgMttoa. in^att v&Gwral Str. ?alntf Toole to tbo wm* * *?tem FIIho will throw off or diopel u? worm*, sad thoChlld v la porfact health. Pleaaaot to tail. Mc per I FOR FIRST OLA S3 JOB PRIM PHONE NO. ?L

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