Our April Message Boy your Drugs and Medicines at Sccgg-ln's Drug Store If you want the freshest and best. Bare your Prescriptions filled at Scoggin's, it you want the BEST SERVICE and BEST PRICES. I Ask your Physician to leave your Prescriptions at Scogg(n's if you want your friends to fill them. ? Just received the largest, latest and niftiest line of Stationery ' erver brought to Loulsburg. Kinds that can not be had anywhere except at Scoggin's. Remember ail our Garden Seed are fresh and you can get all you need at Scoggin's. >. ^ Jkiai Our Ice Cream (Jhe VELVET kind) and Cold Drinks are unsur- | passed by any. ??? a'% , Trade at Scoggin's thereby showing your appreciations fcr an old friend who has stood by you for 30 years. I Scoggin Drug Store Per O. U AYCOCK < STRAW - HATS The Hew Styles in the different brands WHITE and BROWN color SPECIAL PRICES on Snappy Spring Styles in Hen and Boy's Suits We have some good values in two pant Boy's Sjiits The season's most popular colors and models in Summer Suits. These suits are more than reasonable, they are, CHEAP "COME AND SEE IS AT.T. WE ASK" Allen Bros. Co. f " Louisburg, N. C. LAUNDRY CLEANING and PRESSING W.- - ' * We wiBh to call attention to the head of every Home, that we are in position to take care of your FAMILY WASH at a very little more cost than what yon ar'e now ' *lfenR CLOTHES ABE CALLED FOE AND delivered Each and every one are cordially invited to inspect our pla.t and look over our work. For information Call Phone 105. YOUR PATRON AG BSOLICITED The %rvice Sftbp | W.B.*UNTO?D,Itotog*r nOKI IN lv ? * I*PI8WTB0, H. c. "ALL WORK CASH OK DBLIVEEY" ? NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority contained Id that certain ide?d ot trust executed to the undersigned* trustee by R. O. Mosley and wit* CX| the SUl day o( April, 1S22, .the condltlona In tAe said deed ot trust not having been complied wtth, the Indebtedness there by secured being past due acd demand having been made upon me for lore closure. I will on MONDAY. JUNE 18. 1J23 at about 12 o'clock M. at the court house door at Loulsburg, N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder, tor cash, that pertain tract of land lying and being in Sandy Creek township. Frank lin county. North Carolina, described as- follows: Bounded on the North by the lands William Plnnell, on the . East by the lands at Ed Faulkner, on the -South by the lands of Wiley Askew and on the West by the lands of W. 6. Per il ell. Containing 26 acres,' more or less. x'. Being the same _ land devised to Patty Mosley by the will of her father. Wiley Mosley. This May 16, 1923. 6-18-5t S. A NEWELL, Trustee.' SALE OF LAND '' 5 Under and by virtue ofKthe power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed on the 8th day of February, 1917, duly registered in the office of thp Register of Deeds for Franklin County in Book 210 at page 237, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof, I, the under signed Trustee, will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door of Franklin coun ty, N. C. on MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1923 at 1 2o'clock M. the following tract or parcel of land, situate in Franklin county, Louisburg Township, state of North Carolina, and described as fol lows: Adjoining the Ballard lands, G. W. Ford and others, ahd bounded cm the Sontti and East by the Frank Ballard lands, on the West by the lands of Q. W. Ford, and on the North by the lands of J. J. Barrow, It being the tract of la^id heretofore known as the N. H. Macon tract, whereon said Macon re sided at the time of his death, said lands being about three miles East of Louisburg, and being the lands con veyed by J. T. Mills and wife ElUe Mills and Mrs. Lura Burns to Mrs. Su sie W. Yarborougt by*deed dated 1910 and recorded in the Registry of Frank lin county In Book 173 page 178, and also described by reference to Will Book "R" Page 796, and deed records 125 page 250; 152 page 292; 179 page 24; 74 page 25, referenco to all of which is hereby made, containing In original tract 337 acres, more or. less. But from this tract there has been conveyed toE.ll. Perry and A. 4 W. Perry, Jr. 127 acres, more or less, ly ing on the West side of Sycamore Creek. This the 5th day of May, 1923. E-ll-4t R. B. WHITE. Trustee. ? HONEST Are jon treating jour talents with due credit when yon hare to buy an automobile every lew years when yon ean hare'a deep well drilled with pnre water, that will stand for ages, or hare lights or water installed that will last a life time. We furnish those things that go to make up a permanent con venient for home comfort. . White Pump 4 Well Company, Inc. Well Driller 8 and Wa ter Supply Contractors. . Norlina, N. C. LEATHER * * > ? Han Advanced 10 Cents a Pound Rot we are (till putting on Soles at the following old price*: Ladle* Sole* 85 cent* pair Men'* Voice ^ ? $1.00 per pair Pan co Sole*, toucher than leather, absolutely waUfrproof |1J6 Plo w Line. ? 1 25 cent* per pair lfyera Stock *ood__ t pt| (or 25 cents Any kind Harne** made to order. ?Ae& -:z ? -n -.?- ' ; LOUlBBtntO RXPAI& SHOP PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Will be at Dr. H. H. Johnsoto's office la Louisburg every Jlr? Monday. En Igacements should be made 'as tar In advance as possible. lit K. F. IASBOBOUGH I'hyaJciaa aa4 hargeou Loalsbarg, N. C. Office In Blckett s&d Yarborough Ball din*. Office Pbone 194 ReBldence Phone 18 - ? . 8. 1TWOOD n?lLL .. IttWMJ-itUl). Eouteburg, N. C. PhCtae No. 116 Office in First National Bank Building , Ge serai Practice DB. W. B, MORTON Eye specialist . *,.. Office In Hot61 Building Louisburg. North Carolina I wish to advise my patients" and the public generally that altar the 1st of September my business win be on a Cash basis when work la completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLKMIN3 8. P. BURT. K. D? " Loulsburg, N. C. Offices orer Scoggln's Drag Store. Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.. aad 4 to S P. m. OK. W. B. BASS. Veterinarian Loulflburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East J^ash St. Phone Office 335-L Residence 3S6-J Special Attention to Small Animals. DB. D. *. SMITH WICK, Dentist. Leaiskarg, H. C. Office in the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. B.PEBSON. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Loolsbarg, North Carolina ~ Practice la all courts. Office on Halo 8tre*t. 6. ?. BEAM Attornej-at-Law Offices over Po?t Office Practice in ail court*. DK. J. B. iiiVU Physician ail Svfwi Loalsborg, North Carolina Office Main Street A. T- Neal Building at River bridge Telephone Connections 64 and 64-2 R. Hours: 8 to 11:30 a. m. 2 to 6 p. m. I.B. VUtt ?? B. Iitoi WHITE * SALOME LAWYER* Loalabnrg. North Carolina ?eneral practice. ssttlsm ? t of m >atM funds Invested. Om IMMliw of urn firm always is the offies. DB. H. 6. PEBBY Phjslebtn and Svrftoa LeaUborg, Ifortk Carollaa Offices Adjoining At cock Drag Co. Telephones: Day 287: Night 287 DB. J. B. HAJLOHB. Loalsburg, North Carolina Bm In Aycock Drag Store, Harks* ?tract. Office Practice Uorgary aad consultation. DK. H. H. J0HNS05 Physician and Sargeoa Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina Office over Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10, J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Loalsbarg, B. ?? Office in First National Bank Building Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 Wm. H. Kuffin, rhoe. W. Ruffin WB. H. * TH08. W. BOFFIN AUsraejs-at-Law . Loibtarj, I North Carollaa General practice, both civil and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Faderal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Banding. STEGALL BBOM. Barkers JLsUitirii N. C. We have five good barbers and yon will receive the beat of service.. Also Essex Automobile for tdre at all times, at reaaoniblo prices. notice of special tax elec tion . Upon petition duly endorsed by the governing school boards ot at least a majority of the school districts within the special school taxing dis trict to be known as the Harris Yonngsville Special School Taxing District, said petition having been du ly approvod by the County Board of KdUcaticfc of Tranklin County, it is ordered that an election be held In ae rdance with the provisions of Article 18, Part 7, Chapter On* of "An Act to Amend the Consolidated Statutes and to Codify the Laws Relating to Public Schools," enacted by the Oeneritl As sembly of North Carolina at its regu lar session la 1*23, at which election shall be ascertained the will of the people within said Special School Taxing rfMstrict, whether or not thero stall be levied a apedal annual tax of not more4han fifty cent* on the One Handred Dollars valuation of prop el ty to supplement the public school fnfl, WMeh May be apportioned to the proposed Special school Taring District by the County Board of Edu cation; and In case such apedal tax ?Mil be voted then M Stall operate to repeal and abolish all school taxes heretofore voted la any local tax or fcfMal charter district located WttM* said Special School Taxing District. The saM elecrioh shall be held on tta ?rd day of Jnne, 1MI, the Piling rUce to be at Roysl gchool Build la* la uUd District . A aa? rt*Utr*' lion shall b? made and Kenneth Thar rlngtou is hereby appointed Registrar, and W. R. Rogers and It K. Perry ars hereby appointed poll-holders in said election. The boundaries of said Special School 'l'axtng District as fixed by the Ctunty Board of Education are as fol ljws: ^ Beginning at a point on Cedar Creek Corner tot Youngsyllle School Dis trict; thence in a Southerly direction along the Youngsrllle School District line 4o the Franklln-Wako County Hdo; thence in n Southeasterly direc tion along the said Franklin-Wake County line to PblHlps Mill Pond; Cor ner for Pearce's School District ; tbence In a Northerly direction along I oarces School District lino to the XiTtleigh-Hallfax Road, corner for New Hope School District; thence In a Northerly direction alpng said Ral eigh-Halifax Road to the BIJar Car ter's corner; thence In an Easterly di rection along- the New Hope-Pierce School District line to the Bunn School .District; line; thence in a Northerly directloh along the Bunn-New Hope School District line to Rock Springs L-chool District line; thence along the Southern and Western boundary of the Rock Springs School District lino to the Louisburg Graded School line, thence in a Westerly direction along the Louisburg Graded School District line to Southwest corner of said Louis burg Graded School District on Cam pers Creek; thence in a Northerly- di rection along Louisburg Graded School District line to Harris and Louisburg Township line; thence in a Westerly direction along said Harris-Loulsturg Township line to corner for 1 oui&hurg Harris, Frankllnton and Youngsville Townships also corner for Flat Rock School District; thence in a Northern direction along Loulstfarg-Frankllnton Township line to Cedar Creek; thence up Cedar Creek to the beginning. The -ogistration books stall be cpened from the i2th day of May, 1928 to the 9th day of June, 192S. and the Registrar will have said books at the s(.ld polling place on each Saturday during ?aid period irom the 12th day 1923. By order of the Beard of County Commissioners, ihis the 7th day of May, 1923. ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Attest; Chairman. S. E. HOLDEN, Clerk. 5-ll-4t XOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX ELEC TION ' ? Upon petition duly endorsed by the governing school boards of at least a majority ot the school districts within the special school taxing dis trict to be known as the Youngsvilla Special School Taxing District, said petition haying been du ly approved by the County Board of Lducatlon ot- Franklin County, It is ordered that an election be held in ac cordance with the provisions of Article 18, Part 7, Chapter One of "An Act ttf Amend the Consolidated Statutes anjl to Codify the Laws Relating to Public Schools," enacted by the General As sembly of North Carolina at Its regu lar session in 1923, at which election shall be ascertained the will of the people within said Special School Taxing District, whether or not there shall be levied a special annual tax ot not more than fifty cents on the One Hundred Dollars valuation ot prop erty to supplement the public school fund, which may be- apportioned " to the proposed Special School Taxing District by the County Board of Edu cation; and in case such special tax shall be voted then it shall Operate tc repeal and abolish all school taxes horetofore voted in any -local tax or special chartor district located, within said Special School Taxing District. The said election shell be held en the 23rd day ot June, T923, the polling place to be at the Mayor's Office, Yonngsvllle, N. C., in said District A new registration shall be made and J. A WlnstoAis hereby appointed Reg istrar, and J. E. Green and J. E. Hall are hereby appointed poll-holders In said election. s The boundaries of said Special School Taxing District as fixed by the County Board ot Educatton ;<re as fol lows: Beginning at a point in the Gran ville-Franklin County line, corner for Youngsville and FrankllnU.n Town i-hips; thence in an- Easterly 'direction along the Frankllnion and Youngs ville Township line . to Flat Rock School District line: tb> ncoin a Sou therly direction ai >.'? t!ie Western bouroary line of th" Flat I:ck School District and the flobefts School Dis trict to the Wak-s Kracklln County line; thence lh a W4Kf"l> direction a-.oiig the Wpke-Frank'.in County line to paint where Wi'<< and Franklin Countiep corner I j the (Iranvlllo County line; thence in a, -Northerly di rection along the Kuui?"i-Oranvlllo Cjunty line to the p-.'ut of the begin UIE? I Th# registration books shall be openerfHrom the 12th day of May. 1 92X to the 9th day ot June, 1923, and the Registrar will have said books at the si id polling place on each Saturday taring said period from tfic 12th day of May, 1923, to the 16th day ot June, 1&23. ' ' . By order of the Board Dt County Commissioners, this the 7th day of May, 1923. T^RTHtrtl STRICKijANp, Attest: ' - Chairman. B. C. HOLQEN, Clerk. N 6-U-4t NOTICE or SPECIAL TAX ELEC TION Upon petition duly endorsed by the governing school . board* of at leant a majority of Use school dlstrioU within the special school taxing dis trict to be known a* tha i Franklin ton Township Spectal Sctabol Taxing District, said pstltlogfcavlng been du ly approeed Inr the County Board of Kd oration of Vra&klin County, It is ordered that an election be kali in ac cordance with tha provtfoaa at Article It. Part 7, Chapter One of "An Act to Amend the Oonnolldated Statutes' aad to Codify the Law* Relating to Pvblle Schools," enacted kf (he Ocneral As sembly of North Carolina at IU regu lar sesnlon la 1928, at Wktoh election stmll b4. ascertained the will of the ?#-- *V ? ? * . txopl? within Bald Special School Taxing District, wtiettjw or cot there shall be levied a special annual tax of not moro than fifty cent* on the One Hundred Dollars valuation of prop el ty to supplement the public school fund, which may be apportioned to the proposed Special School Taxing District by theCounty Board of Edu cation; and in case such special tax shall be voted then It shall operate te repeal and abolish alK school taxes heretofore voted In any local tax or special charter district located within; ?ald^Speclal School Taxing District, except taxes voted to pay the Interest on and to retire outstanding bonds. The said election shall be held on the 23rd day of June, 1923, the polling p'.ace to be at the Mayor's Office. Fran kiln ton, N. 0., in said District. A new registration shall be made and J H. Cooke is hereby appointed Reg istrar, and A. B.- Cooke and R. E. Kear ney are hereby appointed poll-holders In said election. The boundaries of said Special School Taxing District as fixed by the County Board of Education are as fol lows: Beginning at a point on Tar Rlrer, corner for Franklin, Granville and Vance Counties; thence Eastwardly along the Northern boundary line of Franklinton Township to corner for Frankllrton, Hayesvllle, Sandy Creek and Loulsburg Townships; thence in a Southerly direction' along 'he Frank linton7Louisburg Township line to Ce dar Creek; thence up Cedar Creek to the corner for the Flat Rock School District; thence In a Southerly direc tion along the Western boundary of the Flat Rock School District to the YoungsvillejFrankllnlton Township line; thence in a Westerjy direction along the Youngsville^Frankliutoii Township line to the Franiilin-Gran vClle County line; thence in a Norther ly direction along the Franklln-Gtan vllle County line* to the point of be ginning. The registration books shall be opened from the 12th day of May. 1923 to the 9th day of June, 1923. and the Registrar will have said books at the s?ld, polling place on each Saturday during said ported from the 12th day _ of May, 1923, to the J6th day of June. 1923. By order of the Board of County Ccmmissloners, this the 7th day of May, 1923. ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Attest: Chairman. S. C. HOLDEN, Clerk. 5-ll-4t NOTICE OF SPECIAL. TAX ELEC TION Upon petition duly endorsed by the governing school boards of at least a majority of the school districts within the special school taxing dis trict to he known as the Gold Mine-San dy Creek Special School Taxing District, said petition having been du ly approved by the County Board of Education of Franklin County, it is ordered that an election be held in ac cordance with tho provisions of Article 18. Parf 7, Chapter One of "An Act to Amend the Consolidated Statutes and to Codify the Laws Relating to Public Schools," enacted by the General As sembly of North Carolina at its regu lar session in 1923, at which election shall be ascertained the will of the people within said Special School Taxing District, whether jw not there shall bs levied a special annual tax of not, more than fifty cents on the One Hundh-ed Dollars valuation of prop el ty to supplement the public' school fund, which m^y be * apportioned to the proposed Special School Taxing District by the County Board of Edu cation; and in case Buch special tax shall be voted then It shall operate to repeal and abolish all school taxes heretofore voted In any local tax or special charter district located within s&ld Special School Taxing District. The said election shall be held on the 23rd day of June, 1923, the polling place to be at Oupton In said District. A new registration shall be made and O. B. West Is hereby appointed Reg istrar, and John Carr and Goo. Raynor ere hereby appointed poll-holders in said election. The boundaries of said Special School Taxing District as fixed by the County Board of Education are as foK lf.ws: Beginning at the point where the Road from Alert-Henderson Road crosses the Franklin-Warren County line; thence in an Easterly direction u!ong said Warren-Franklin County line to corner for Franklin, Warren Halifax and Nash Counties; thence In a Southerly direction along the Nash Franklin County line to the present Wood School District line; thence In a Westerly direction along the pres ent Wood School District line to the present Plersn'a School District;! thence along the Southern boundary of the present Pierce's School Dis trict to Sandy Creek School District; thence along the Southern boundary of Sandy Creek School District to Cobbs Cross Roads, corner for Moul ton-Hayf ? School District; thonc* along the Southern boundary line of Moulton-Hayes School District to Al len Road; thence along the Wo*tern boundary of Moulton-Hayes ? School District to old O. Z. Edwards Mill; thence about North In a straight line to ths point of beginning. The registration books shall be opened from the 12th day of May, 1923 to the 9th day of June, 1923, and tho Registrar will have said books at th? said polling place on each Saturday acring said period from the 12th day ot May, 1928, to the 16th day of Juno, ms. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, this the 7th day of M?7.192S. ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Attest! " ' , (ftitnsftH. * t C. HOLDKN, Clerk. #-U-4t la -k. V? it Cosae? OMh Grocery k'nd Market

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