GET MORE MONEY FOR THOSE BROILERS Scrawny, underdeveloped broilers are often sold at. a loss. "Well developed birds pull down top prices. It's mostly jl matter of feeding. Feed as much Chowder as Hen Chow, by weight, and watch your broilers grow. Chowder builds big bodies quickly. PURINA POULTRY CHOWS P. HICKS Headquarters for 1 RUSTEE'S SALE OF TOWN LOT J? LAND IN NASH AND franklin COUNTIES i Vl,rtU!?' the P""'er of sale con ' ln?th?' certain deed o f trust yM rHA Culpepper, Z. N. Cul V, -L Culpepper and wife and Wn N i ? T?Syke9- Do were ss, to ??,'? " ? , uffln' Trustee, dated Dec. 23, , alld recorded ln Nash Regiatrv in book 271, page 253 and ln Frank M**" ln H'10k -?? Pages 112-1', n-*m , .VJ"8 .been mide in the pay ment of the debt thereby secured ? demand for foreclosure having rilhfprln' by tUe h0,de'- Of the in -dfbtedness so secured by the said ? uuit??;. _aad .default having been "rdtnL"^ !hParment 0f ,ald debt ac CO rung to the terms of the decree of that r C?Urt of Kash County in Lvu'ac"0n, endtl?d Mrs. Nannie T. tee et .f. 'r Wm' H Trus tee et al, and pursuant to the decree of the Bald Superior Court made la said action, the undersigned will on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1923 it'heMno?n recess of Court in- Nash - f; N. C., offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash those certain lots and tracts of land v nwen ^?BhvIlle and Nnsh County, North Carolina. ln Baid deed of trust conveyed and there dsBcrlbed as fol Jows: Mr?nr?Tra,Ct' A traCt 0f !aDd SitU Lte in Mannings township, Nash coun ty, wh ch is composed of three tractB separately described as tpllows ; Tract (a). Beginning at a stake In Lreedlove's corner, in William R. Williams line, thence S 87 E 148 1-2 poles to a Pine Stump; thence S 4 W SG Poles to a Blackgum; thence S 88 K ,4? poles to a stake; thence N 4 E j 13 poles to a Black Jack on the road: thence along Bald road to Geo. Pow ell s rock, corner; thence N 4 E 163 NCMWllS78t,V nfar 3 C8dar; th'nco ? fL i ? Zm ? V Redoak; thence Tniiin f beginning, con taining one hundred and seventy three and 1-8 acre. (173 1-8) more or Tract (b). A tract or parcel of land conveyed to the late B. N Cul pepper by J T. Webb and wife, by deed recorded in Book 73. page 52 and following, of Nash Co. Reglstrv t? ?n ;eferrnce '? hereby ma7e fw ir g 1*7 3TlirM **'" tmCt contaln" n.gr w d-8 acres, more or let* Tract (c). A tract containing 36 acre, more or le.i, convjyed to B N. Culpepper by J. T. Webb and Wife' by deed recorded In Nash Co Re*t? try. Book 73 pa^ 7?. and foilo^fng ar.f'S.Sr.c " ??'?' ??- ^ & SSR? ronjByed to J. B. JtltMj. t>, d??l V#. corded In Nash Registry, Boot 102 lage 91 and following, leaving the lands now convoyed 126 1-2 aorel ' jrortr or less. acres, Sixth Tract A certain tract or lot of land lying and being situate In the town of Nashville. Na.h County. North f erolm*, adjoining the land, of J H Laker, D. H. B. Vester and the Hotel Property, known a. the Old Cnlper l 5: said Registry. AUofthA ^ 264 oC crlbed tracts of . flbove des" SSnty" Creek townhIP. '"Ckli; tbJhUnd8T^^aI?8 adjoins ^tK5?vrt?TK^'''7??"2: ? w? j,. i&t't. sr n '* > ginning, containing by aarvev rw ?tsrs svii r ? ? ?%*?? ) ssr-rjis s an 8 1-2 poles to the oenter of the aa.'yr.-a.ftgjg wi T?s,';.ssrN'r,^%Tjr ,7 to ?*? center of the ^,^'5^' thenee along said road N to W s^i |?. ? link, to the center ot said road" ? Pine on the North .i.i. roaa, 68 poles s Hnk? to? rook in Wins' comer; thence 8 88 E 70 coIm V. ?uA*eyt<15tie?^,tlnn.,n*' containing by surrey is 1-J acres- more or lees ThI n.c&^,T^1b ;ffia ssxx '2:;?2 of Franklin Registry "2 P*** 842 sas?)LwftW? sas&ygs, others against Edgar %j?TC? ?v 'iHZSfJStt 9~f ?? lu* reference bota, cord for full description thereof. TERMS OF SALE ? Cash ; and a de posit of 26 per cent of each bid will be required Immediately at the con clusion of the bidding, and If depoalt not satisfactory to the trustee, bid ding will be Immediately re-opened and another gale made. This August 2nd. 1923. 8-3-6t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES In accordance with the law and pur suant to an order passed by the Board of Commissioners for the Town of LoUisburg, N. C. directing and author izing the Tax Collector to advertise all property, the owners of which had failed to pay one-third of the Taxes due on same by the 14th day of July, 1923. I will as per said order directed proceed to sell at public auction for cash at the court house door la Louis burg, N. C. on the 20th day of August, 1923 at about the hour of noon, the following real estate to satisfy past due Taxes. 1920 J. D. Hines, lot Church St $162,20 John W. Alston, 1 lot Halifax .road 27.08 Oeorge Merritt, 1 lot Kenmore Avenue 8.88 Sand Williams, Hot River Rd 17.45 Calvin Yarboro, 1 lot River Rd 15.27 1921 C. M. Cooke Estate, 1 lot Main Street 174.27 Hines-Hodgea Motor Co. Church and Nash Street 221.70 J. D. Hines, Church and Nash Street 63.40 F. B. McKinne, 1 lot Middle St 167.69 John W. Alston, 1 lot Halifax Road 21.94 Washington Davis, 1 lot Kenmore Avenue 9.85 Davis & Yarboro, 1 lot Nash St 6.60 George Egerton, l lot S Side ? 5.44 W. M. Martin. 1 lot S Side River 9.96 Willis R. McKnight, 1 lot S Side River 5.70 Nathan Ruffin, 1 lot S Side River 7.68 Alice Skinner, 1 lot S Side River 13.44 P. W. Williams, 1 lot River Rd 15.78 Calvin Yarboro, 1 lot River Rd 11.48 Calvin Yarboro Est. 1 lot River Road <; . 83 Henry H Yarboro. 1 lot S Side River 7,90 1922 C. M. Cooke Estate, l lot Main Street 241.41 J. J. Hayes Estate, 1 lot Main Street 77 . 07 tfines-Hodges Motor Co. 1 lot Nash Street 64.95 Mrs. F. B. McKinne, 1 lot Middle street 188.65 Elnora Yarborough, 1 lot S Sldo River 11.9! J. W. Alston, 1 lot Halifax Rd 28.58 Joe Bell, 1 lot S Side River 11". 91 Eddie Bridgers, 1 lot Black Town 11.52 Algier Davis, 1 lot River Rd 13.44 June D. rnvls. 1 lnt S Side Ktver IK 98 Washington Davis, 1 lot S Side River 16.72 Amos Egerton, 1 lot Kenmore Avenue 7.18 George Egerton, 1 lot S Sldo River 7.30 Millie Foster, 1 lot S Side River 13.63 Calvin Yarboro, 1 lot Rlver Rd 15.32 John Green, 1 lot S Side River 10.38 Austin Green, 1 lot S Side River 11.91 Sam A Harris, 1 lot Main St 92.30 W. H. Hawkins, 1 lot Main St 46.00 Hixey Hazelwood, 1 lot S Side River 5.79 Louisana Kearney, 1 lot S Side River 10.38 Wm. Martin, 1 lot Black Town 12.91 Ethel Merritt, 1 lot 8 Side River 11.91 Richard Skinner, 1 lot S Side River 10.76 P. W. Williams, 1 lot River Rd 19.44 Augustus Williams, 1 lot Halifax Road 12.91 Calvin Yarboro Estate, River Rd 18.03 H. C. Yarboro, 1 lot S Side River 8.32 milliard H. Yarboro, Church and Nash Street 45.01 D- C, HIGH, Tax Collector. July 20, 1923. NOTICE OP SALE OF PROPERTY TO PAST DUE ASSESSMENTS ON STREETS OF LOUIS BURG. N. C. Pursuant to an order passed. June 2t,th, 1923, by the Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Loulsburg, N. C. and recorded In Minute Docket, page 23 authorizing and directing the Clerk to collect the past due Street assessments according to law, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for Cash at the Court Houst door In Loulsburg, N. C. on tho 20th day of August, 1923, the following lota or parcels of property situated in the Town of Loulsburg, N. C. By order Board ot Commissioners. J. J. BARROW, Clerk. J. M. Allen and W. H. Allen, lot known as the Mill property south side of Hirer contain ing abotit 872 feet frontage $1,467 18 O. H Cooper, lot on Kenmore Are, about 100 ft frontage.. 63. 04 H H. Yarboro, 1 lot Nash 8t.._ 65 58 1 lot Church Street 74.12 F. B. McKlnne, 1 lot Middle St. about 115 t*?t frontage - 93 45 8t. Math las Church, Main St. (South aid* Rlrer) 94.54 J. A. Turner Estate, lota on Middle Street, about 145 feet frontage .... 130\95 Mrs. J. R. Colli*, 1 tot Main St. 74 feet frontage 27.18 J. a Tucker. 1 lot Main St.. 19.10 Why People Bay Rat-Snap in Prefer ence to Rat Polsoa (1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kill* rata and mice. (2) What It doesn't kill It scares away. (3) Rats killed with RAT-SNAP leave no smell, tUey dty up Inside. (4) Made In enkes, no mixing with other food. (6) Cats or dogs won't touch It. Three Ri7.es, 35c. 85c, $1.25. Sold and ituarnnteed t.y Cash Orocory and Market. AdY. THE FRANKLIN TIMES 11.50 Par Y?ar In Advance HATE TOU KVt'.R NOTICED THAT THB MERCHANT WHO BENDS IN mi COPY FOB HIS AD EARLY ALWAYS HAS THB HI A TEST ADI A CHEAT * ? KM CONVEX r.i\V Kuleish. 1- uggijft.7. ? With 7!?T farm era and their wives regist ? t<.r rc..ms iu the College dormitorlus on the second day and the number great ly swelled hy automobiles coming In loaded with occupants on each of the three days, the twenty-first annual convention of farm folks pabsid ii-to history laM WEUlt aa nu^ uf Llie .i;usi successful events of its kind yet held | at the State College. The pr< gram was i interesting and replete with strong top ics ably discussed by leaders in the ?efricultural world. Of greater inte rest than anything else, perhaps, were the experience meetings or the farm ers themselves when they t.ld of how they did things Ou the hon.e farm. There were a greater number of farm women than ever before. The women's section decided to unite its program for the future under the Home Bureaus and the Convention from now on will be. 'The Farmers' and Home Bureau Convention of North Carolina." Business matters, farm finance, live stock and the bolt- weevil were the madn topics for the men. Selling sur plus produce, putting the garden Into the pantry, and beautifying the home and farmstead were the leading topics discussed by the women. A report was was heard of the first year's operation of the "Co-Ops" and the farmers generally seemed much encouraged by the results obtained in the brief time that cooperative marketing has been under way. Bob Scot of Haw River was again elected President of the farmers' section after twenty years had passed flnce he was the first president and started the organization on the road to lta present size and importance. Mrs. Rosalind A Redfcarn of Anson County was elected President of the women's section. James M. Gray will continue to handle matters as General Secretary, while Mrs. Estclle T. Smith of Goldsboro will fill the position of Secretary of the women's section for the coming year. Three thousand pounds of lln.estcne with soybeans turned under made 4, C?0 pounds of red clover hay per acre; soybean* cut off reduced the yield to 4388 pounds: no lime but soybeans turned under produced 1680 pounds, and no lime with the soybeans cut oft reduced the yield to S72 pounds. Read this until* you find the moral. Many of the speakers at the farm convention last week tendered tributes to the work being done In North Ca rolina by the Home Demonstration Division of the Htate College and Do partment of Agriculture, I-atest pcture of President Calvlu Cooltdge and Mrs. Coolidge, taken on the front porch of lira fath er's farmhouse a few hours before the death of Warren G. Harding elevated him from the vice-presiden cy to the White House. / NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power given to the undersigned Trustee in a certain Deed of Trust made by J. E. Wright and wife to the undersigned Trustee, dated May 14, 1920, recorded in book 233, pages 230-231 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Coun ty, N. C., (default having been mad6 In the payment of the ? Indebtedness thereby secured) the undersigned will offer for sale at the court house door :n Louisburg, Is". C.. at 12 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, on AUGUST 10th, 1923 A certain tract or parcel ot land in Franklin County, Dunn's Township, North Carolina, described as follows: Bounded on the N by the lands of Tom Jones and E. T. Wright, on the E by the lands of Willie Pattlford. on the S by the lands of Atha. Jeans, and on the W by the Loulsburg road, containing 90 acres, more or less, and being the identical la^d conveyed by Jchn Alford and wife to J. E. Wright hy rlocii rfnlv rcrr.rriorl in hnnlr 162, page 263, Franklin County Registry, to which reference is hereby made lor further description. Terms of sale cash. | This the 21st day of July, 1923. 7-27-3t A. M. SCALES, Trustee. IF TOP WAST TO OROER A New Magazine OR Renew Your Old Subscription I.?t me do It for yon. Best prlceB on single or com bination subscriptions, and I become personally responsi ble that you receive all num ber* regularly. Will appre ciate youf orders, and always give tbem Immediate atten tion. Phone or write It you cannot see me conveniently. MRS. J. A. TURNER Lonhhunr, 5. C. Special Representative Three Good Warehouses in Louisburg THE PLANTERS THE UNION and THE CO-OPS Bring your tobacco to Louisbnrg and deposit the proceeds with The Farmers & Merchants Bank