l'nder and by rtrtm of the power ?ad authority contained in that d??H of truat executed by Albert Harris and wife Margaret Harris to Ben T. Holden, trustee and duly registered in the ( ((Ice o( the Register o ( Deeds (or -Franklin County, state o( North Carolina, in book 162 at page 501. De fault bavins been made In the pa/, ment ot the lndebtedneaa thereby se cured. aiid demand made upon me to (orecloae, I will on MONDAY, ISth day j{ DECEMBER, 1924, at or about the hour o( noon at the court house door ot Franklin County, In the town o( Loulsburg. North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tar cash, that tract ot land situate In \oungsvllle Township. Franklin Coun ty. North Carolina, bounded as fol lows: Bounded on the North by the lands of L. C. Mitchell and others; on the East by the lands o( T. S. Gill and others; on the South by tne lands o( W. T. Harris and A. W. Harris; on the West by the lands o( A. W. Harris, being the lands devised by th? last will and testament ot James Harris deceased to Sarah C. Harris and de scribed in the agreement made be tween Sarah C. Harris and Albert Harris on the 23rd day o( February, 1892 and recorded in book 288 at page 500 re(erence to which ts hereby made, said tract ot land containing 143 acres more or less and situate on the county road leading (rom Wake Forest to Loulsburg. direct. There is excepted (rom the above tract two small tracts which have been released, one containing 2S.71 acres and the other containing 11.87 acres, both of which were conveyed to Lewis H. Perry. Jr.. leaving to be sold hereunder 104.42 acres more or lesf>. This the 11th day of November. 1924. 11-1 4 -5t BEN f. HOLDEN, Trustee. O Subscribe to The Franklin Times Colds Cause Grip and Influenza /' LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets removwtha cause. There h only or e "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVETS signature a ? box. 30c. ARE TOD ISSURED! What Would Be Your Condition If Your Property Were To BURN Have you ever considered what it would mean to s'art all over again? That is what a loss by fire w^h out Insurance means. But with Insurance, you are protected by the resources of the strong com panies we represent and a tire means nothing mere than an In convenience. Let us explain the kind of Insur ance service we give. We write all kinds. Lifs, Fire, Health and Accident, Bonds. Don't wait un til it is too lite. Several good farms for sale. THE FRANKLIN INS. AND REALTY CO. Bennett Perry Manager. TUCKER'S HOTEL and CAFE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. The best of meals the mar ket afforda and prepared In the best of fashion. Plenty of roomi for the accommodation of all who wish to spend the nlcht, all wall furnished. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor T" A TONIO / drtn'i TutaUu chill Toalc/'raatofaa Eiwflr and Vitality by Porifytng and EnrichlnJ the Blood When yon feel iu etraagthenlng. Invigorating effect, aee how It Mn# color to the cheek* wad bow H jyWW the appetite, yoo will then Vfnehu ha tree took value. ?W?'i Tiitilm chill Tonic to almpty >? ? d Qririw i?pandid In ryrop So . k. 1W bioed QUMNE to Parity It and ISDN I Jh ~ Jrt? NOTICE or SALJt or LAND AND PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue ot th? power of uli coo. tallied ia that certain deed ot txnil made by C. S. Merritt, to Wo. H. Rut tin, Trustee, dated Feb. 12, 1921, and recorded In Book 241. page 277, et sen: and pursuant to a decree ot the Superior court of Franklin county made in that action entitled C. S. Merrltt vs Win. H. Ruftln, Trustee, et al., default having been made In the payment ot the debt by said deed ot trust secured ?nd demand for fore closure having been made upon said Trustee by the holder of the debt thereby secured; and upon a trial ot said action in the Superior court of Franklin County the said Trustee having been authorlted and dlrectea to foreclose the same, the undersigned will on MONDAY NOVEMBER 10. 1924 at about the hour ot noon at the court house door in Loulsburg, N. C. otter tor sale to the highest bidder tor cash the lands and personal property in said .deed of trust described as fol lows : FIRST TRACT: Known as the "Old Merritt Home Place" adjoining the Foster, land, Dement, Mrs. Pernell. T. H. Inscoe, and Mrs. Strother, bound ed on the North by the Foster land, on the East by Francis Merrltt, and Mrs. Dink Pernell, on the South by William Pearee, and on the West by Home Tract, the dividing line between this first tract to be North and SoutJt so as to leave one hundred sixty acres herein conveyed, the excess over and above the 160 acres herein conveyed to constitute the Home Tract of said C- S. Merritt, and the same is here by expressly excepted from this con veyance, and the same is to be 35 acres, the Home Place being that de vised to C. S. Merritt by Morris Mer riU. (NOTE) The dividing line be tween the 160 acres to be sold and the 35 acres reserved will be run be fore the sale and the boundaries an nounced at the sale. Second Tract. Known as the Pearee Tract, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake near a pine and cedar on old road. T. H. Inscoe's corner; thence S 1 1-2 W 117 poles 9 links to 2 pines T. H. Inscoe's corner; thence N 76 1.2 W 60 poles 10 links to a rock, corner of No. 2 in Inscoe's line; thence N 1 1-2 E 100 poles 17 links to a rock, on the old road, corn er for No. 2 in Merritt's line; thence along the old road an Easterly direc tion to the beginning, containing 40 aorc. More or less, known as the Per. son or Pearee place, conveyed to C. S. Merritt by deed of E. M. Merrltt dated February IS. 1909, recorded in Book 170, page 10. Third Tract. The Bickett-Kelly Tract, situate in Sandy Creek Town ship, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake, corner for lots Nos. l and 2 ot' the land formerly owned by T W. Bickett in G. W. Ford's line; thence S 78 15 E 11.78 chains to a stake and pointers; tl^nce S 60 45" E 20.90 | chains to a stake and pointers, corner ! for said No 2 and lot sold to James Williams in Ford's line; thence S 1 19 40' W 6.10 chains to a big dead pine I at edge of woods, James William's jline; thence S 10 40' E 34.10 chains j to willow on Richland creek; thence up richland creek with its various courses 29.50 chains to a stake and pointers, corner for No. l ln Cottrell's line; thence N 9 15' W 59.12 chains to the point of beginnnig, containng 134.9 acres being that tract conveyed to C. S. Merritt by T. W. Bickett and wire, by deed dated January 17, 1919, and recorded in the Registry of Frank lin County in Book 227, page 79. PERSONAL PROPERTY Also the following described per sonal property: 1 Black Horse Mala six years old, name Tom; 1 Black Mare mule eleven years old, name Queen. 1 Black mare mule eight years old, name Mag; 1 two-horse Chat tanooga wagon and double harness 1 one-horse Chattanooga wagon and toohjeSS Snd a" farmin8 "Snails and This 10th day ot October, 1924 k Wm' H' RUFFIN- Trustee The above sale was continued by k' a" partles concerned to tmJ v' 7, " 1924 'at about noon. This Nov. 10th 1924. . WM H ROFTCN. Trustee, above sale was continued by consent of all parties concerned to Thi" ?tov ? ir24.1924' at ,bout n? 11-28-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. mortgage sale of land Under and by virtue of the power of gale contained In that certain mort gage deed executed by W. J. Shearln and Lillle Shearln, hla wife, to Brant ley, Wood and Griffin, on the *th day of January. 1919, and recorded in Book 221, on Page 263 of the Frank lin County Registry, default having been made In the payment of the debt thereby secured, the undersigned will on Friday, the 12th day of December, 1924, at or about the hoar of noon at the Court House door In the town of Loulsburg, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the lands heretofore referred to and described as follows: Lying and being situated In Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County, State of North Carolina and adjoining the lands of T. A. Collie, the Cooke land, George Boone, LOulsburg and Nashville Road, containing 33 1-S acres and known as the J. D. Shearln old Home Place. One other tract adjoining the above tract and on the opposite side of the Lonlabnrg road, known aa the old Ar rlngton Oln Lot, bounded on the West North and East by the Shearln lands and on the South by the Lou Is bur* Road, containing one-half acre, more dr lest. This November 7th, 1924. BRANTLEY, WOOD and GRIFFIN, Mortgagees 0. B. Mom, Attorney. 11-14-tt FOR 9TOST auun JOB printing phohb ??o. MS. BALE OK LAND Undsr ud by rirluc of III* power And authority contained in that teed of trust executed to J. A. Williams, trustee, by J'\ T. and E. L. Aiken, and their wives, and duly registered In the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County. North Carolina, in Book 193 at page 280. Default hav ing been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and de mand made upon me to foreclose, 1 will oc MONDAY. 8th day of DECEM BER. 1924. at 12 m., on the premises in the town of Youngsvllle. Norm Carolina. sell at public auction to ilie highest bidder fir cash, that tract of land p'tuate in Ycungsville Township. Frui, khn Cour y. North Carolina, bounded as folic ws: Beiug loi No. i of map No. 1, of sui y*y m-tdi. of the J. S. Timber a&c property by R. G. Ball, C. E., January. l!-20, so Registry of Franklin Cour. ty, North Carolina, book of maps at page 102. This the 6th day of November, 1924. J. A. WILLIAMS. Trustee. Ben T. Holden. Atty. U-7-ot SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed to J. A. Williams, trustee, by F. J. Timberluke and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, in book 193, at page 271. Default having been made In the payment of the Indebt edness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924, at 12 m.. on the premises In the town of Youngsvllle. North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract of rand situate in Youngsvllle Township. Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, bounded as fol lows: Being lot No. 6 of map No. 1 of the survey of the J. S. Timberlake proper ty made by R. G. Ball. C. E? January 1920, see Registry of Franklin Coun ty, book of maps page 102. This the 6th day of November, 1924. J. A. WILLIAMS, Trustee. Ben T. Holden, Atty. ll-7-5t NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. J. Barrow, deceas ed late of Franklin county, notice is hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of November, 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar of thefr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come for ward and make immediate settlement. This Nov. 6th, 1924. 11-7 -6t W. B. BARROW, Admr. NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE UNDER MECHANICS LEIN Lee Morris will take notice that under and by virtue of section 2017 of the Revisal of 1915 of North Carolina and the lein thereby given to mechan ics for repairs on personal property, the undersigned will on Monday, Dec. 1, 1924 in front of the courthouse in Loutabiwg, N. C., at about the hour of noon, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash that Ford roadster car placed by him for repairs with the undersigned and th.-.t sale vrlll be made to pay the repairs thereon made. This Nov. 6th, 1924. BEASLEY'S GARAGE, 11-7 -4t By W. L. Beaslejr ? NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the estate of Jerre E. Ellis, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given persons holding claims against bis estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 7th dav of November 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement This November 6th, 1924. OSSIE ELLIS ll-7-6t W. B. ELLIS, Executors. LUM.MISSIONEIVS sale of land Under and by virtue of a decree ot the Superior Court of Franklin County made In the Special Proceeding entitl ed Nannie Pippin and J. A. Pippin vs A W. Pippin, Charlie Pippin et als, the undersigned commissioner will on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1924, at the hour of noon. Bell at public auc. tlon at the Court House door In Louls burg, N. C.. to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate: 1. One fourth undivided Interest In and to a certain tract or parcel of land situated In Dunns township, Franklin County. North Carolina, boun ded on the North by the lands of Per cy Watklns and Harry Robinson, on the East by Crooked Creek, on the South by the lands of C. T. Cheeyes, and on the West by the lands of Qeorge Floyd, and containing fifty, five acres, more or less. 2. The reversion after the life es tate as doweress of Mrs. Nannie Pip pin In and to the lot of land assigned to said Mrs. Nannie Pippin as dower, the same being sltnated in Old Bonn,1 In Dunns township. Franklin County, North Carolina, and described as fol lows: Beginning at a stake, J. A. Pip pin's corner on the Tarboro road, thence along said road in an easterly and southerly direction around the bend of said road to B. M. C. Mullen's corner on said road ; thence along Mul len's line to J. A. Pippin's line ;thence slong J. A. Pippin's line in a w eaterly and northerly direction back to the be ginning, and containing two acres, more or less, and betng the lot of land whereon Is situate the dwelling house and outhouses and the store house occupied by E. U Pippin at the time of his death This October 21st, 1924. W. H. YARBOROUOH, 10_31-Kt Commissioner. N0T1CM . I forbid any and all persons from hunting, fishing or trapping with gun or dog on my plantation, under pen. alty of the law. 10-U-tf ? H- H. HARRIS SOTICK or SPECIAL TAX KLKC 4 TION Upon the petition of mora than the required number of free-ho)d?r? In the Bunn Special School Tax Dlatrlct. franklin County, said petition being In due form and duly approved and sudoraed by the County Board of Edu cation of Franklin County, It la here by ordered that an election be held within Bald district In accordance with the provisions of Article 17. Chapter 136. the Public Laws of North Carolina, Session of 1923 at which election shall be ascertained the will of the people within the said district, whether there shall be levied in said district a special tax of not more than fifty cents on every one hundred dol lars valuations of property to supple ment the Public School Fund, appor tioned for said district. The said elec tion shall be held on the 22nd day of December. 1924. the polling place shall be at Bunn In said dis trict. A new registration fhall be made and M. A. Stalllngs is hereby appointed Registrar and B. M. C. Mullln and J. R. Wright are hereby appointed pollholders. The boundaries of the said special acnool District as rixea by the county Board of Education ot Franklin County are aa follows: Beginning at the mouth ot Crooked Creek thence up said creek to the mouth ot NorrlB Creek; thence up Norrls Creek to the Bob Qrlftin mill site; thence along the road In a north erly direction to the intersection of the mill road leading from Bob Grit fin's mill and the road from Poplar Springs to Youngsville, N. C.; thence along the Western line of W. T. Wil liams property to the Gethsemlna Church; then up the Louisburg Tar boro road to Hall's Cross Roads; thence south along ? the Loulsburg Bunn road to the Dunn's township line; thence east along the Dunn and Harris township line to Tar River; thence down Tar River to the begin ning. If a majority of the qualified vot ers shall vote In favor of said special tax. the same when levied shall be In lieu of all other special school taxes in said district. The Registration books shall be open from November 22nd, 1924. to December 13th, 1924, and the Regis trar will have said books at the said polling place each Saturday during said period from the 22nd day ot No vember 1924, to December 13th, 1924. By order of the Board ot County Commissioners of Franklin County, this the 3rd da y ot November, 1924. ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Attest: Chairman. S. C. HOLDEN, Clerk. ll-7-7t NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX ELEC TION Upon petition duly endorsed bv the governing school boards of at least a majority of the school districts within the special school taxing district, to be known as the Cypress Creek and Cedar Rock School Taxing District, said petition having been duly approv ed by the County Board of Education of Franklin County, it is ordered that an election be held in accordance with the provisions of Article 18, Part 7, Chapter One of "An Act to Amend the Consolidate Statues and to Codify the Laws Relating to Public Schools" en. acted by the General Assembly of North Carolina at its regular session in -1923, at which election shall be Ascertained the will of the people in said Special School Taxing District ?>'uether or not there shall be levied a special annual tax of not more than fifty cents on the one hundred dol. lars valuation of property to supple ment the public school fund, which may be apportioned to the proposal special school taxing district by the Board 6t Education; and in case such special tax is voted it shall operate to repeal and abolish all school taxes heretofore voted in any local tax or special charter district located within the said special School Taxing Dis trict. The said election shall be held on the 22nd day of December 1924, the polling place to be at Bud Stones store in said district. A new registra tion shall be made and Spencer Dean is hereby appointed Registrar, and are hereby appointed poll-holders in satd election. Beginning at a point where Syca more Creek crosses Halifax road ; thence in a North Eastwardly direc tion, along said road to old R'. H. Strickland line; thence along the old 'Strickland line to S. H. Joyner line; thence back to Halifax road; thence down said road to Lawrence Oupton's corner; thence from thla corner to the right down Oupton's Mill Path to the W. J. Dennis line, t > the White Level District line; thence along the northern line of the White Level Dis trict line as the same now runs to a point where said line crosses Gold Mine, Cedar Rock township lines; thence 1 n a South Eastwardly direc tion, along the said township line to Nash County line; thence i n a South Westwardly direction along the Prank lln.Nash County line to Tar River; thence up Tar River to the MaplevlUe School District line; thence along the east boundaries of the MaplevlUe School District to the corner of the Hickory Rock school district, a point on the West fork of Sycamore Creek; thence up Sycamore Creek to the Hali tax Roadto the point of beginning. The Registration hooka shall be open from the 22nd day of November ltS4, to December 13th 1*24, and the Registrar shall have said books at the said polling place on each Saturday luring the period from the *tnd day of November 1*24, to December ISth, 1M4, By order of the Board of County Commissioners, this the 2rd day of November, 1)24. ARTHUR STRICKLAND. Attest : Chairman. B. O. HOI. DEN, Clerk. >t-7-7t trust rors sal* or louisburo WAREHOUSE LOTS By virtue of tbat d??d of trust mad* by W. H. and J. M. Allen to Wm. H. Ruffin. Trustee, dated Not. 1, 19*0, and recorded In Book 241. pace 116-16, default having been maoe In tho 1 ay ment of the debt thereby secured, and demand having been made on the aald Trustee for forecloaure, by the' Bolder of the debt thereby secure