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Last year 16,000.000.000 passengers were carried on electric railroads. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Samuel C. Canaday, late of Franklin County, N. C., this is to notify all persons haTlng claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of May. 1924. or this Notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to safd estate will please make immediate settle ment This May SO. 1924. THOS. L. CANADAY, 5-30-6t Administrator. Wm. H. & Tho?. W. Ruffin, Attorneys Lawn Mowers. Lawn Ho? , Hose Washers and Lawn Spjrlnklers at L. P. HICKS. 6-13-6t To Stop a Cough Jgulck ( take* HAYES' HEALINp HONEY, a cough medicine which stapn the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box W GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Q>est Oqju, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES- HEALING HONEY. 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Write to-day. THE FRANKLIN TIMES Phone 233 Louisburg, N. C. ?' ? - - - 1*1 ? ? ??- ? A PROFESSION!. ACOLUMN JI ? UK. B. r. YABB0B0U6B Physician ui gin?M Liibkiri, N. C. Office In Blckett and Yar borough Building. Office Phone lit Residence Phone U H. A* WOOD HBWKLla Attora?j-At-Liw. Loulsburg, N. C . Photfe No. 116 Office In First National Bank Building tieaeral Practice DB. W. B. MOBTOIf Eye Speclallat Office In Hotel Building Loulsburg, North Carolina I with to advise my patients and the public generally that after the lit of September my business will be on Cash basla when work (? completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNE8 FLEMING 8. P. BCBT, X. D. Loulsburg, N. O. Offices over Scoggtn's Drug Star*. Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4^to 6 p. m. 1)B. W. B. BASS. Veterinarian ? L/Oulsburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 335-L, Residence 335-J Special Attention to Small Animals. DB. D. ?. 8JOTHWICK. SuUlt LeaUkarg, H. Q. Office In th* First National Bank Bui] ding on Main and Nash Sts. W. *. FBBSOH. ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Loolsborg, North Carolina Kraetle* In all conrta. Offlcs oa ??*? 8tre*t G.9L BEAM Attornej-at-Lsw Offl ? oyer Post Office Prpon?.o In all courts. DR. J. B. DATIS Ph) 8lclan and Surgeon Office at Resilience, North Main St. Telephone: Hours: Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Day 64 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. It. B. White E. H. & J. ?. Malone WHITE * M ALONE LlAW YKKJi Loulsburg, North Carolina ?eneral practice, settlement of tate* fund* Invested. On a mambtr ol a ? Arm always In tha offlea. DR. H. G. PERRY Physician and Surgeon Loulsburg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug CO. Telephones: Day 287; Night 287 DR. I. B. MALONE. Loulsburg, North Carolina iIh in Aycock Drug Store, Hukil Street, Office Practice Uurgery and consultation. DR. H. H. JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon LoolBbnrg, North Carolina Office oyer Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 J. O. NEWELL, ?. D. Loalsbarg, X, - Office in First National Bank Building Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 14?-l Wm. H. Rnffln, ihos. W. Ruffln WK. M. * THOS. W. BUFFIN Attoraeyg-at-Law Lenlsbnrg, t North Carolina General practice, both civil and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties. Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices in First National Bank Building. CALL PHONE 105 FOB CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY THE SERVICE SHOP W. B. Munford, Propr. Loulsburg, N. C. NOTICE We are glad to announce to our cus tomers and friends that we have flrst class line of barbers and are in better shape to serve our cast mere than we have ever been. A trial Is all we ask. Thanking your for your patronage. We are yours to serve, STEQALL B OB. Perplex Locks A combination lork, without ? key. I/?ck? anything from jronr amokc hnniie to your ? atomohllr. Pr?t?ct? araJaat bsnrUr*. Extra ttnrj, lolld ?teeL We repair Shoe*, Harneiu, Bi cycle*, Hewing Machine* and Talking Marhlncn. L0UI8BURQ REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor 1 doom below F. A. Roth'a Btora (LEGAL, ADVERTISING) TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOUI8BURO WAREHOUSE LOTS By virtue ot that deed of trust made by W. H. and J. M. Allen to Wm. H. RufMn. Trustee, dated Nov. 1, 1920, and recorded In Book 241, pace 116-16, default having been mane In tho [ ay ment of the debt thereby secured, and demand having been made on the said Trustee tor foreclosure, by the holder of the debt thereby secured, the un dersigned will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1924, at the noon recess of Court at the court house door In Loulsburg, North Caro lina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash that warehouse lot and easements knaqvn as the Farmers Co-operative Com pany's Warehouse situate In the town of Loulsburg, North Carolina, and more particularly defined as follows: First. That certain lot or parcai ot land situate on the east side ot Uain street In the town of Loulsburg, boun ded and defined as follows: Begin ning <at the corner ot the J. F. Joaes lot (now Farmers Co-operative Com pany's lot) and the C. B. Cheatham lot, formerly the Boat wright Prise House lot (now Allen Machine Com pany's lot) on Main street an Iron stake; thence along the C. B. Cheat ham line (now Allen Machine Com pan'ys line) S 68 E 234 feet more or less to the corner of the Tar River Manufacturing Company's lot, former ly the-Cooper lot (now John 8. How ell's lot) In the line ot the S. A. L. Rail way Company; thence along the line of the S. A. L. Railway N 26 3-4 W 279 teet more or less, to the corner ot said railway on Main street; thence along Main street S 33 1-4 W 144 feet more or leas to the point ot beginning, it being the lot upon which is now sit uate an old dwelling house and a part of a brick Warehouse building. And also together with the afore described lot an descendible, trans ferable and assignable easement in and to and upon that strip ot lam. on the Southwest side or margin of the Depot site of the S. A. L. Railway, more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at the NorthVest corner ot the foundation wall ol Main Btreet of the Warehouse now situate on said land, and running thence along Main street 23 feet to the line of the S. A. L. Railway; thence along the line ot the said S. A. L. Railway N 26 3-4 E the full length of a Warehouse formerly on Bald lot 171 feet more or less; thence a line parallel to Main street and the first named line 23 feet to the northeast corner ot the founda tion wall of the said warehouse; thence a line parallel to the S. A. L. Railway line along the foundation wall of said warehouse 171 feet more or less, to the point ot beginning, upon which was formerly located s raewhat Jones Tobacco Warehouse building and upon which is now a portion of more than one-halt In width of the said brick warehouse building, said easement being, however, limited to warehouse purposes only by the decis ion of the Supreme Court in the case of Rutfln vs. Railroad 151 North Car olina Report, 330, which settled the title to the above described lot and right ot occupancy under said ease ment. The said lot and easement be ing the same conveyed by Farmers Co-operative Company to W. H. Allen and J. M. Allen. ThlB Jan. 18. 1924. 1-18-Bt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. The above sale was continued by consent ot all parties concerned from week to week until Monday, June 16, 1924, and Is again continued by con. sent of all parties to Monday, June 23, 1924, at about the hour of Noon. This June 16th, 1924. 6-20-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. SALE OF REAL E3TATE Under and pursuant to an order o 1 Court In that certain special proceed ings before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County entitled ..Abraham L. Cooke, et al, vs Abraham L. Cooke, Administrator of J. L. Grant Cooke, et al," the undersigned Com missioner In pursuance, of said order will on MONDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JULY 1924, at 12:00 noon, at the Courthouse Door of Franklin County In the Town of Loulsburg, N. C? offer tor salo and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described lots or parcels of lands, lying and being In the Town of Loulsburg, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: FIR8T TRACT: Beginning In the center of the Loutsburg-Ralelgh road a an Iron stake on the West side, Annie Oreen's corner; thence North 79 de grees West 10 poles to a cedar stake In Annie Oreen's line; thence North 11 degrees East 6 poles 4 units to a cedar stake; thence South 79 degrees West 16 poles to the center of the road, a cedar stake In West sldo; thence along the road Couth 60 1-2 degrees West 8 poles IS links, to the beginning, containing one-half acre. Recorded In Book 179, Page 482, Re gister of Deeds office of Franklin County, and being the property con veyed by C. B. Tlmberlake, admini strator of J. P. Tlmberlake, to Grant Cooke. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a rock or stake Northwest corner of lot of Lazarus Neal ; thence North about 64 feet to a rock or stake on said Raleigh road, William L. Williams corner; thence East a straight line to Julius Hayes' line; thence Sooth along Julius Hayes' line about 64 feet to Laxarus Neal's line; thence along Lasarus Neal's line West to the be ginning, containing a dwelling house; and being the land conveyed by D. F. McKlnnle, S. P. Burt and Mrs. J. A. Turner, administrators of J. A. Turner, deceased, to J. L. Orant Cooke. This Is a sale for partition under order of the Court and subject to con firmation of the Court. This the 20th day of May. 1924. J. M. EROUQHTON, 6-#-6t Commissioner. FOR SALE OR RBNT Several nice homes In Franklin County and In Louiabnrg. Apply t8 B. 0. FORD, 6-9 -tf CVsnkllnton, N. C. (LEG All ADVERTISING) SALK OF VALUABLE FARMS AND LOUISBURG LOTS By virtue of a decree of the Superior Cort of Franklin County In that action entitled Wilson Greene, et al vs Mrs. Sallle Greene Lyles, et al, the undersigned Commissioner will on MONDAY JUNK 23, 1924 at the Noon Recess of the Court, at the Court House Door in Loulsburg. N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following describe ? Farm LandB lu Franklin County, and Improved Lots In Loulsburg, N. C. 1. A tract of land In Cedar Rock Township la Franklin County, N. ?hr on the south Bide of the Loulsburg Nashvllle road near Cedar Rock, N. C. and more particularly described "as follows: Beginning at a hickory, fifty feet West of the center of the Green leaf-Johnson Railroad, a corner for C. A. Long In the Western Boundary of the right of way of said railroad; thence N 86 W 12.84 chains to a pine stump with polnteres, Long's corner; thence N 12 1-4 W 7.50 chalnB to a rock. Long's corner; thence N 87 W 8.18 chalnB to a cedar stake with ma ple pointer, Long's corner; thence S 6 W 13.95 chains to a cedar Btake, In the path marked by another cedar stake on the north side or said path; thence along G. B. H. Stallln's line N 84 3.4 W 23.30 chains to cedar stake with pointers, G B. H. Stalllng's corner In Mrs. J. B. Glasgow's line; thence N 6 E 12.65 chains to a rock with large hickory pointers, once a corner for the Henry Coppedge land; thence N 2 3-4 E 16.10 chalnB to 6 rock In a bunch of plum bushes, G. B. H. Stalllng's corner; thence S 87 E 20 chains to an Iron stake on the East side of a path, Stalllng's cornc ; thence N 3 E 6.90 chains to the center of the LoulBburg.Nashvllle road, marked by a stake on the South side, N. C. Row land's corner; thence along the center of the road S 82 1-4 E 2.67 chains to a point In center of said road; thence along center of road, S 80 E 30 chains t oth? center of said road to a point fifty feet from the center of the track of the railroad; thence along the right of way of said railroad, S 16 3-4 W 26.90 chains to the beginning, contain, lng 13L3X- Acres by survey. 2. And a lot and dwelling thereon situate on the East side of Main St., in the Town of Loulsburg, N. C., bound ed on the North by the lands of John W. King, on the South by the lands of J. M. ^lien on the East by the lands of J. M. Allen, now occupied by Miss Lucy Allen, and on the West by Main Street, containing a dwelling house. 3. A lot on the East side of Main Street, situate on the South side of Pewy Street, In the Town of Louls brg, N. C? and bounded as follows: on the North by Perry Street, on the East by a lot hereinafter described as the fourth lot, on the South by the Jand of Hawkes, and oil the West by Main Street, containing a dwelling. 4. A lot situate on the South side of Perry Street and bounded as fol. lows : On the North by Perry Street, on the East by an alleyway or the lands of C Hatton, on the South by the lands of Hawkes, and on the West by the lot herein described as the Third Lot, containing a dwelling. Terms of sale, Cash. This May 23, 1924. 6-23-6t Win. .H. Ruffln, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OP LAND IN THE TOWN OP LOUISBURO, N. C. FOR DELINQUENT PAVING ASSESS MENTS. At or about the hour of noon at the Court House Door In Loulsburg, N. C., on Monday, June 2, 1924, it being the first Monday In June, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina and especially the Public Laws of 1915, Chapter 66, Section 10 and acts amendatory thereto, all lands In the Town of Loulsburg N. C., on which paving assessments for the years 1921 and 1922 and prior there to, remain due, with costs added' bb provided by law, described! as fol lows: J. M. & W. H. Alien, Mill Prop erty on South side of Tar Riv. ? er in said Town on South | Main Street $1,667.17 St. Mathlas Church, colored, S. Main Street on South side pf Tar River In said Town 94.54 This April 30, 1924. J. J.. BARROW, Town Clerk and Tax Collector. Thos. W. Ruffin, Town Attorney. -? 6-2-6t The above sale was continued to Monday, July 7th, 1924, by consent of all parties concerned. This June 2nd, 1924. J. J. BARROW, Town Clerk and Tax Collector. Thos. W. Rulfln, Town Atty. 6-6-6t NOTICE Having qualified an executor of lha estate of R. A. Moore, deceased, late of Franklin County notice is hereby given all persons holding claims against his estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the tth day of June 1B26 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate will pleaae come forward and make Immedl ate settlement. This June 6th, 1924. O. W. MOORE, Extr. White and Malon* Atty's. <-8-6t Paper Plates, Paper Napkins and Paper Cups at L. P. HICKS 6-13-2t The 79 American cities having popu lation between 60.000 and 100,000 spend approximately 191,000,000 an nually for educational purposes, other than libraries. No Worm# m a All chlMm tro*M t feeklir ootor, whUh lodl ralo< Toafe to iht throvMor dtopd ta P?fce? kMkV. poor Mood, aadua -tooMefc dlfltMfeaae*. TONIC rtfalarlr ?Mob the Moot, ba as a Oooaral atroMtk Naton will tb?> I t??ChUd trill b. ?. Mapwbottla.

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