Tuft's Pills
AGAINST MALARIA
MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED
farm lull. I par cent lntereet .
No commission, no boons. Hi; run
for S3 yesra or be paid off at option
of borrower. Only s short time re
quired to set the nwaer.
7-14-tf S. A. NEWELL..
FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING
PHONE NO. 283.
STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN!
Do not bay a lew automobile btciisr jours looks old. Just polish
roar old one with LO?AN GE3I WAX POLISH ail jour ear will
look as pood as new, and last twice as lonir. H the floors and funtl
tare la jour home Is dall, or soiled the L. 6. W. polish will nuke
them like new, Preserves, Cleans and Polishes. Best polish on the
market. Call at
J. W. K I N G ' S
Store and get a bottle.
Clover and Rye for Fall
Seeding
Seed Oats will arrive in a few days. Will make yon a
low price on casings and inner tubes for your Ford. A
full li"e of feed stuff at all times. Will meet competi
tion on some grade of goods, Be sure to see me before
you buy your shoes. I will save you some money if you
.will let me show you. Have anything you want or will
get it for you. Come to see me when in town. Be sure to
bring a big load of tobacco on the 23rd and get happy.
Then come to the bottom and make me happy.
Yours truly,
j. w. PERRY
HOW MANY HOURS A DAY
PUMPING WATER
Just figure the time now spent in pumping and carry
ing water and consider that all of this could he saved by
the use of a Delco-Light water system.
You would be free to devote your time to more impor
tant work. Ask us for details regarding the Delco
Light water system that you should have.
Sold in Franklin County by
Raleigh Electric Service Co.
Raleigh, N. C.
i \
It's Easy To Decide
When you come shopping here for yonr Groceries it is
easy to decide what to buy, for yon do not have to think
about the quality? it's always good, or about the prices
i? they 're always low.
Aliteyn a full line of feed staffs on hand.
Take
for the liver
Bawara of iwitatioaa. Dtmajtd
tka KMu.li 10cu4 3Scpack
?cm bwi^ aWn tza4a mark.
I NOTICE OF SALL OF LAND IN THE
| TOWN OF LOCISBLF.G. N. C. FOR
DELINQUENT PAVING ASSESS
I MENTS.
At or about the hour of noon at the
Courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C.
on Monday, October 6th, 1924, It being
the tirst Monday In October, I will sell
at public auction to the highest bid
der (or cash, pursuant to the laws of
North Carolina and especially the
Public Laws of 1915, Chapter 56, Sec
tion 10 and acts amendatory thereto,
all lands in the Town of Louisburg,
N. C., on which paving assessments
for the years 1921 and 1922 and prior
thereto, remain due, with costs add
ed as provided by law, described as
follows:
Mrs. R. W. Hudson 1 lot S Main
St. % 23.61
W. M. Freeman 1 lot S Main St 21.03
F. W. Wbeless 1 lot S Main 8t 21.03
Dr. J. B. Davis 1 lot S Maid St 57.18
W. O. Jovner l lot S Main St 66.78
G. W. Ford Est ? l-lot S_Main St 105.43
J. S. Place 1 lot S Main St" 22.60
G. W. Ford Est 1 lot E Nash St 14.72
G. W. Ford Est l lot E Nash St 20.92
W. B. Morton 1 lot E Nash St 41.18
T. B. Wilder 1 lot E Nash St 54.34
W. F. Beasley 1 lot E Nash St 58.60
P. B. Griffin 1 lot E Nash St 37.42
J. C. Tucker 1 lot E N?sh St 6.76
F. H. Allen 1 lot Main St. Res 23.76
F. H. Allen 1 lot Main St Ellis 51.94
J. M. Allen 1 lot Main St Res 134.76
A. B. Allen 1 lot Main St Res 37.19
P. G. Alston 1 lot Church St Res 25.36
Jj. W. Parrish 1 lot Naa(i St Res 47.03
W. E. Bartholomew 1 lot Kenmore
Ave Res 19.02
Mrs. S. P. Boddie 1 lot Main St
Res 26.19
Mrs. G. D. Taylor 1 lot Main St
Res 84.61
Bickett & Yarborough 1 lot office
Main St 10.96
F. B. Freeman Est. 1 lot Kenmore J
Ave 53.39
W. M. Freeman 1 lot Kenmore
Ave Res 18.76
J. M. & W. H. Allen 1 lot Main
St. Warehouse 72.33
Farmers Union 1 lot Main
St. Warehouse 34.32
E. S. Ford Est. 1 lot Main St Res 43.76
A. H. Fleming 1 lot Middle St 58.16
J. Allen Harris 1 lot Church St
Res 15.10
C. C. Hudson 1 lot Church St Res 33.29
Griffin & Beasley 1 lot Court and
? Market St 28.93
J. C. Tucker 1 lot Main St store 9.34
O. H. Harris 1 lpt Main St Res 22.73
B. T. Holden 1 tot Main St Res 33.41
J. M. & W. H. Allen 1 lot Nash
St. Foster 29.19
S. S. Meadows 1 lot Main St 19.50
N. B. Tucker 1 lot Main St 38.19
N. B. Tucker 1 lot Middle St 25.98
Mrs. W. M. Person Est. 1 lot Main
St. 127.70
Leslie T. Allen 1 lot Main St 24.37
A. H. Fleming l lot Main St Res 37.96
J. M. & W. H. Allen 1 lot Nash St
Planters Warehouse 47.42
Mrs. J. J. Person 1 lot Main St 118.30
C. A. Ragland 1 lot Main St 71.79
St. Mathias Church 1 lot Main
St. 20.44
W. B. Tucker 1 lot Church St
Res 29.11
J. A. Turner Est lot Middle St 34.80
Mrs. Alice Uzzell 1 lot Main St
Res 17.59
J. M. Allen 1 lot Kenmore Ave '24.64
Allen Bros. Co. 1 lot Nash St store
and vacant lots 105.88
Mrs. R. W. Hudson 1 lot Kenmore
? Ave Res 25.69
Episcopal Church 1 lot Chnrch
St. 57.51
Episcopal Chnrch 1 lot Middle St 51.26
S. S. Meadows 1 lot Court St 13.85
A. H. Fleming 1 lot Court St 8.39
C. B. Kearney 1 lot Kenmore 33.47
Mrs. W. H. Yarborough 1 lot Main
St. Res 44.10
Mrs. W. H. Yarborough 1 lot Church
St 39 39
Mrs. O. W. Cobb 1 lot Church St 38.66
B. T. Holden 1 lot Main St Res 53.04
D. W. 8pivey 1 lot Main St 85.36
R. W. Hudson 1 lot Nash St Oar
age 10.32
E. 8. Ford' Est 1 lot Nash St 12.38
F. B. McKINNE,
? Town Clerk and Tax Collector.
[Thos. W. Ruffln, Towa Atty. 9-5-6t
He's afraid his wife will
read the bargains in the ad
vertisements in
THE FRANKLIN TIMES
LOST
One black and white male bound,
with scalded scar on back. Lost about
ten days ago.
One large black, white and tan milt
hound. Haa been missing (or about I
seven months.
One white female hound with a few
yellow or brown spots.
One large red male hound with white
ring around neck, white feet, white
blaze in face. Gone about a year.
Reward of $25 offered for return of
each dog.
W. H. ALLEN.
9-5-tf Loulsburg. N. C.
The fool killer ha been negligent
this summer, but It Is about time to
start fires with coal oil.
Inspiration is a fine thing, but It
takes more than that to Bupport a
family.
With all our improved highways,
no one has ever Improved the dust
from the car in front you have to eat
trousers doesn't always ring the bell.
The boy who wears bell-bottom
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND IN THE
TOWN OF <LOUISBURG, N. C. FOR.
DELINQUENT TAXES.
At or about the hour of noon at the
Courthouse door la Loulsburg. N. C.,
on Monday, Oct. 6th 1924, it being the
first Monday in October, I will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash pursuant to the
of North Carolina and the Charter of
the Town of Loulsburg, N. C. as set
out in the Private Acts of 1899, Chap
ter 243, and Acts amendatory thereto,
all lands in the Town of Loulsburg,
N. C. on which taxes for the years
1921, 1922, 1923 remain due with costs
added as revised by Section 8009 Con
solidated Statutes 1919 and amend
ments thereto; described as follows:
1921
Hines-HodgeS Motor Co. 1 lot
Church St. $ 45.00
W. T. Person, 1 lot Ice plant 159.40
1922
Hines-Hodges Motor Co. l lot
Church St. 63.7t
Sum A. Harris 1 lot 94.10
1923
J. D. Hines 1 lot Church St. 63.75
J. D. Hines 1 lot garage 76.50
Leslie Allen 1 lot Main St. Ma
chine Shop 45.90
Mrs. W. E. Bartholomew 1 lot
Kenmore 13.77
Y. Bickett part office
Main St. 103.00
W. R. Bass 7 lots Baker 13.11
Mrs. J. R. Collie 1 lot Main St. 91.80
C. M. Cooke Est. 1 lot Main St.
Home ? 240.21
A. H. Fleming 1 lot Main St., 1 lot
Middle St, 1 lot Court St 187.02
P. B. Freeman Est. 2 lots -Ken
vjnore Ave., 1 lot Main St. 63.75
W. M. Freeman 1 lot Kenmore 49.83
Freeman & Fuller 1 lot Railroad
Balance 3.19
E. S. Ford Est. 1 lot Main St.
Home, 1 lot Baker Heights, ">
1 lot store 243.88
Mrs. C. C. Hudson 1 lot Church
St. Home 61.20
Mrs. R. W. Hudson 1 lot Kenmore
Avenue 71.40
R. W. Hudson 1 lot Nash St.
Garage Bal. * 57.55
C. B. Kearney, 1 lot planer, 1 lot
J. B. Davis, 2 lots H. Mann 232.05
Mrs. W. B. Morton 1 lot Nash
St. Res 71.40
J. S. Place 1 lot Main St Res 30.60
Mrs. W. T. Person 1 lot Middle
St Res ' 58.65
W. T. Person 1 lot Ice Plant 171.21
C. T. Stokes 1 lot Main St Boone,
1 lot storage, 1 lot Main St M.
C. Pleasants. 4 lots Main St
Sfrother, Bai 294.27
J. C. Tucker 1 lot Main St store,
1 lot Baker, 3 lots Reavis row 208.18
Mrs. W. H. Yarborough 1 lot
Main St Home 218.26
W. M. Alston 1 lot Res, 1 lot
Slabtown 20.40
Mr#. J. W. Alston 1 lot Home 22.95
Elmo Alston 1 lot 10.71
E. R. Brame 1 lot Slabtown 4.17
Dallas Blount 1 lot Main St 1
lot Eltn St 64.15
Eddie Bridges 2 lots Blacktown 11.35
Harry Dunston Est 1 lot Tar R 13.64
Dr. J. B. Davis X lot Main St, 1 lot
River Drive 60.31
James D. Davis 1 lot Mln 8prg 19.61
Washington Davis 1 lot Kenmore 11.83
James Davis 1 lot Ford 11.09
Jno. W. Davis 1 lot Ford 1.53
George Egerton 1 lot Tlmberlake 6.10
Mattle Egerton Est 1 lot Tarboro
Road 9.18
Jennie Egerton 1 lot home 2.55
Thurston Foster 1 lot Main St
Bal 33.66
Mary Green 1 lot Blacktown 12.76
Austin Green 1 lot Min 8prg 11.71
Rickey Hill 1 lot Railroad 6.35
8. P. Hawkins 1 lot 12.24
W. H. Hawkins 1 lot Main 8t, 1
lot River Drive 46.36
J. A. Hawkins Est 1 lot Halifax
81 ? 8.06
Ben Halite 1 lot Halifax St 6.12
Eutrict Haze! wood l lot Main 8t 11.71
Hlckale frazelwood, 1 lot Tarboro
Road 4.59
Garland Harris 1 lot River Rd 6.-61
8am Harris 1 lot store Tarboro
Road. 1 lot Home, l lot Rail
road, 2 lota Jno. Greaa, 1 lot P
store 1 lot W. Splv#^ 116.00
Louia B. King 1 lot Railroad 10.71
Louis King 1 lot Main St . 12.34
Anthony King 4 l-2a Slabtown 21.42
Charley Manley 1 lot Halifax
6.16
Laxarna Neal l lot 11.71
Jack Shaw 1 lot Kenmore 21.04
Richard "flldnner 1 lot Railroad 10.58
Helen Thomas 1 lot Tarboro Rd 9.18
Roaa White 1 lot Railroad 7.(6
ChArlla White 2 lota near Graded
School 19.12
WDU* Ward 1 lot 8.?5
Aognstns Williams 1 lot Halifax 11.71
P. W. Williams 1 lot Rlrer Rd 19.12
Matilda Ytrborongh 1 lot Elm St 21.42
Martha Yarborongh Est 2 l-2a
Slabtown 8.41
Calrin Yarborongh 1 lot Main St 18.48
("klrln Yarborongh Est 1 lot Main
St 12.24
V. B. McKINNE,
Town Clark and Tax Collector.
Thos. W. Rodin, Town Atty. 8-5-Bt
WE HAVE
IN STOCK
100 Bushels Clover Seed at $5.75
400 Barrels Blue Ribbon
Self-rising Flour
10 cars Good Hay
3000 Bushels Oats, Seed Rye
575 Bags Salt at $1.00 per bag
Must sell above in 30 days
Regardless of Price
J. S. Howell
STORE
A. W. Perry, Clerk.
South Louisburg, - N. C.
A Perfect Meal
Is not possible without good
meat.
A savory steak or roast, or a
delicious boiling piece, is a pal
atable delicacy that appeals to
the many peculiaraties of taste.
OUR MEATS
Are relished by those who de
mand the least expensive and
the best-not the cheapest. If
you^buy your meat here, you
are sure of having the best at
the best prices.
Meat for Health
Cash Grocery & Market
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