The Best Dreambook is a Bank Pass Book It makes your dreams come true This bank cannot help the man who shuns it. You will sleep better if you have a deposit with us. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, North Carolina "FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE JUST WHEN YOU WANT IT." SPECIAL SALE We are selling for the next two weeks, MAVIS TALCUM POWDER for 20c a box. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN La/ge Size for 80c Small Size for 45c We also can save you money on anything you buy from us. OUR FOUNTAIN IS STILL IN BLOOM We can make lots of good drinks. Try ua next. F. R. Pleasants PHONE 222 J The season's best and moat popular atylea and designs both in Snita and Extra Pieces. Call in and look orar our Stock bafora you begin your apring cleaning that you may aaaily solve your arrangement problem. W. E. White Furniture Co. NOTICE Having qualified an administrator ' of the estate of W H Heater, deceas ed, late of Franklin County, notice I* hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of July. 1924, or this no tice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to aaid estate will pleas, come forward and make Immedatc settlement. Thl? July 12th, 19^3. 7-13-6t H. E. LONG, Admr. County agents employed by the State College and Department of Agri culture are holding their annual sum mer conferences during July. Group meetings are being held at Monroe, Beaufort and Nowlands. Piles Ci AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $50,000 00 BONDS OF THE TOWN OF LOIJIS BURG, N. C. FOR FUNDING OUT STANDING INDEBTEDNESS. The Board of Commissioners of the Town of Loulsburg, N. C. do ordain: Section 1. Negotiable bonds of the Tbwn of Loulsburg, N. C. shall be is bued pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act of North Carolina as re-enacted and amended by the Extra Session of the North Carolina Legislature 1921, it being Chapter 106 of. the Extra Session Pub lic Laws 1921, entitled, "An Act to Amend and Re-enact the Municipal Finance Act, being Sections 2918-2961, Consolidate Statutes of North Caro lina," for the purpose of funding-the Floating Indebtedness of said town. Section 2. That the maximum prin cipal amount of ths Issue of bond* for funding the Floating Indebtedness of the said Town shall be $50,000. Th<3 maximum rate of interest which said bonds shall bear shall be six per cen tum per annum; the maximum period within which said Bonds shall ma ture shall be twenty-five years. Section 3. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and Interest of said bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 4. A statement of the debt of the Town of Loulsburg, N. C. has been filed with the Clerk of said town pursuant to the said Munlcllpal Fi nance Act, Chapter 106 Extra Session Public Laws 1921, and Is open for public Inspection. . Section 5. The average assessed valuation of property subject to tax ation by the town of Loulsburg, N. C. for the last three fiscal years In which taxes were levied as shown by the assessed valuation of property as last fixed for municipal taxation In said town Is $1,673,329.00. Section 6. The amount of the net debt of the Town of Loulsburg, N. C. outstanding, authorized, or to be au thorized, as shown by said statement la 1121.040.52. Section 7. That In fixing toe mu lmum period within which the bonds hereby authorized shall mature, it has been determined by this board that the shortest period within which the floating debt now outstanding can be finally paid without making it un duly burdensome upon the taxpayers of the town, Is twenty-five years. Section 8. This ordinance shall, take offset upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the voters of the Town of Loulsburg, N. C? the bondj hereby authorized being exclusively for the purpose of funding the float ing indebtedness of the Town, and a necessary expense to said Town, wld Indebtedness being incurred prior to Dec. 5, 1921. Section 9. This ordinance shall be published once a week for four suc cessive week In the Franklin Times, a nowspaper published In Loulsburg, \ N. C. J. J. BARROW, Town Clerk. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed and adopted on the 28th day of June, 1923, and first published on the (ith day of July, 1923. Any action or iroceedlngs questioning tho validity of said ordinance must be commence.! within thirty days alter Its first pub lication or posting. 7-, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Cash Grocery and Market. TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust mad. on Dec. l. 1S*14, by Charles C. Ays cue and wife. Ida Ayscue to Wm. H. Ruftin, Trustee, aud recorded In Book 199 page 402. Registry of Prank iin Ciiunty, N C., default having been madi in the payment of the debt there'll/ secured, and demand for for# closure having been made on said trustee. by the hold?r of said Indebt edness the undersigned vjlil on MONDAY. JI'LY 23'.' 1923 at or about the hour of noon at the Courthouse door in Loulsbtirg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder fcr cash the following described land: a certain tract of land. l>ing and being In Franklinton rownshy one SfSrxxno Quinine." E. w. GROVTS iltnMtta* < Wish this hot "weather didn't work I on Sunday. J A new bride sweeps clean, i ? ' HONEST Are yon treating your talents with due credit when yon hare to bay an automobile erery few yean when yon can hate a deep well drilled with pure water, that will stand (or ages, or have lights or water Installed that will last a life time. We furnish those things that go to make up a permanent con renient for home comfort. White Pump & Well Company, Inc. Well Drillers and Wa ter Supply Contractors. Norlina, N. C. LEATHER Ha? Advanced 10 Gents a Pound Bat we are tUII putting on Bole* at ths following old prices: I-adtoa Boles SS cents pair Max's Boles 11.00 per pair ranes Boles, tougher than leather, absolutely waterproof $1.15 ?v Jr. Plow Lines ' 15 cents per pair Myers Stock Food.. S pkg for IS tents Any kind Harness made to order. LOUIfiBURO REPAIR SHOP JtaHiu Lrtinuui. Proprietor cNow Easier Than Ever to Own a I ? will enroll you and start vou on the way to owner ship. We will put the money in a local bank, at i nr terest. Each week make an additional payment. Soon your payments plus the interest paid Dy the bank will make the car yours. So plan to get out into the fields and wooda ? down to the beach or stream ? the family and you ? in the Ford Sedan. 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