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SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY CO. lUnndfrlp rate* aad Sleeping car fart* to DALLAS, TEXS, arcoun. uu Ion. Ticket* sold Mar lltk, to gfttlk, Inclusive, (food to retarh on Ill Jane Ifth, ltte. FARES KKOM LOl'ISBFRC: Veteran* and Inmtdiatt member* ot their families $82.00 Member* of Song of Ve.erans, South, era Memorial Assn., V. D. C., Spo?. gors, Maids of Honor, Matrong, - etc. $f&3S STANDARD SLEEPING CAB Lower Berth, one way $15.00 Upper Berth, one way , $12.00 TOURIST SLEEPER I.ower Berth, one way 1 $S.63 I'pper Berth, one way $0.90 For farther Information see General Phil G. Alston or the nnderslghed. L. L. JOYNER, Ticket Agent. Tom Zachary, star pitcher for The Washington Cub of the American League was an Alamance County Club boy. He was a member of the first cub organized in the county and ha is coming back to the reunion of club boys and girls now being planned by the home and farm agent. SAMS OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me in that cer. tain mortgage deed executed by B. G. Person, (Single) to the undersigned mortgagee on the 26th day of March. 1921 recorded in Book 210, page 569 Registry of Franklin County. N. C., default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se emed the undersigned assignee of said mortgagee will on Monday, May 25th, ,'1925, at or about the hour of noon at the courthouse door in T.onishurg. N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash a one-half undivided interest in and to those,cer tain lots and dwelling situate there, on, situate in Frankllnton Township, F.anklin County, about 1-4 mile North cf the Town of Franklinton and being Lots Nos. 7, 8 and 13 in Block D. in the survey of Lincoln Park made by M. S. Davis, C. E? reference to which is hereby made for more complete description. ... - This 20th day of April, 1925. 4-24.6t J. S. MOSS, Assignee. Subscribe to The Franklin Times $1.60 Per Tear In Advance FBIEND BANK BOOK (By James Edward Hungerford) Old Bank Book, how often you've blessed-me! To dttok at you fills me with pride. Though hard times have often hard pressed me. You've stuck like a pal hy my side. No matter what troubles o'ertook me. When I was in need of a friend. Though others were false and forsook me, On you I could always depend. Your start, 1 will never forget it; The proud day on which you were born. A bill?I had worked hard to get it? A ten.dollar bill, old and worn. Time's passed since I gave you exist ence. With part of a very small wage. But, backed up by toil and persistence, You've proven a boon now with age. * Though ill-luck has often assailed me, And caused me to nearly lose heart. You're one that has never yet failed me? Have helped me to take a fresh start Though sickness and sorrow have racked me, And troubles have come without end, For all of these years you have backed me, Old Bank Book, and proven my friend. 4 Per Cent Interest Compounded t each quarter paid on all time deposits. Farmers National Bank U. S. Government Supervision Louisburg, N. C. T. H. DICKENS. President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier C. If. 8H1RBOD, TIm-Ptm. E. JL PABHAM, lilt CaifcJer DIRECTORS: T. H. Dickens, Chas. N. Sherrod, H. M. S to vail, J. 8. Howell, O. M. Beam SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in tbat Mortgage Deed ^executed on the 6th day, of December 1917, by J. T. Wilson and wife to J. D. Alford, the undersigned Mortgagee, will on Monday the 18th day of May, ahnnlitha bmir of Praia t). the court house door of Franklin county. In the town of Louiaburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol. lowing described lands, lying and be ing in Youngsviile township. Frank lin county, North Carolina. Said sale being made on account of non-pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured. The lands being described as follows, to.wit: Beginning at a stump Moore's pond and Tharrington corner, running a little North of East seventy-eight yards, thence a little West of North ninety-six yards to a stake in powers line, thence along the Powers and Tharrington lime to the beginning, containing one acre more or less. One nice dwelling house is situate on said lot, and good tobacco barns. This the 14th day ot.April, 1926. 4-17-5t J. D. ALFORD, Mortgagee. WEATHEB BOARDING, $?D0, CEIL ing $2.25, Door and Window Frames $2.50 complete. 6 V Galvanized $5.00, Rubber Roofing $1.25, Pine and Cedar Shingles $3.00 to $8.50, Doors, Windows, Flooring, etc. Let me quote you entire bill delivered up to 20 miles. JOHN B. WAT KINS, JR., Henderson, N. C. 3-20-8t TOP HAT WIN $1,500 I? you are able to make the most words oat of the letters contained in the words "TOILET NECESSITIES.'' A total of $3,000 in Cash prizes will be awarded to competitors in this GREAT WORD-BP'1LI?1\G COXTEST Send stamp for circular and rules Address Sheffield Laboratories, Dept. 12, Aurora, Illinois. 4-13-41 PIGS FOR SALE I have fifteen spotted Poland China pigs for sale. Ready for delivery May 10th. Price $6 each. Write or see H. F. MITCHELL, 5-l-2t R 1, Kittrell, N. C. "Subscribe to The Franklin Times ^To Stop a Cough Quick ( take? HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hares' Healing Honey in side the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the akin soon stopa a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 35c. - ?Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DR. R. F. YARBOROUGH _ Physician and Surgeon Louis burg, M. C. Office In Bickstt and Yarborough Office Phone 286 a AXWOOD RE WILL. Atterney-At-Law. Loulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 116 Office in First National Bank Building General Practice I wish to advise my patients and the public generally that alter the 1st of September my business will be on 'Cash basis when work Is completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING a P. BUST, M. D. Loulsburg. N. C. Offices over Scoggin's Drag Store. Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4 to 1p.m. DR. ARCH H. PEBRT General Practice Wood, N. C. Office in Service Drug Co. UK. >r. B. MASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 335-L Residence 336-J Special Attention to Small Animals. UK. D. f. SMITH WICK. Dentist Aeninkurg, S. C. Office in the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sta. W. M. FEBSOR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lonisbnrg, North Carolina l^aetlce in all conrts. Office on Main Street G. M. BEAM Attorney-nt-Law Offi over Post Office Prac. ice in all courts. DR. J. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main St. Telephone: Hours: Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Dav 64 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. R. B. White E. H. & J. E. Malone WHITE A HALONE LAWYEB8 Lculsbnrg, North Carolina general practice, settlement of e? latee tanas invested. One member of Uo firm altars In the offlce. 1)K. II. G. PERRY Pliyslclan and Surgeon Loalsbnrg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287; Night 287 DR. J. K. HALONE. Loalsbnrg, North Carolina .'Hee In Aycock Drag Store, Market Street, Offlce Practice Uurgery and consultation. DR. U. H. JOHNSON Physician and Snrgeen Loalsbnrg, North Carolina Office oyer Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 J. O. NEWELL, H. D. Loalsbnrg, N. ?? Office in First National Bank Building Day PhoDO 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 _ ? Win H. KufDu, alios. W. Ruffle WJL H. A THUS. W. RDFFIN Attorneys-at-Lan Loalsbnrg, t North Carolina leneral practice, both clTll and crlm nal, in Frenklln and adjoining coun ?les, Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Building. JOHN E. BUCK Registered Engineer Assoc. Mem. Am. 8oc. C. E. County and Monicipal Work. Maps and Land Surveying. Box 108, Warrenton, N. C. 10-3l-tf Phone 6 or 6 and 26. CALL PHONE 105 FOB CLEANING, PRESSING, LACNDBY THE SERVICE SHOP W. B. Stanford, Propr. Lonlsbnrg, N. C. NOTICE We are glad to announce to our cus tomers and friends that we have first class line of barbers and are in better shape to serve our cast mers than we have ever been. A trial is all we ask. Thanking your for your patronage. We are yours to serve,? 8TEGALL B OS. COLE SAVAGE Farm Demonstration Agent Franklin Connty Lonlsbnrg, N. C. Office In Burt Building corner Main and Conit Streets. DR. J. SAM M1TCHINER Eye, Ear Nose, Throat 603 Odd Fellow Building Raleigh, N. C. Will be In Lonlsbnrg every Third Tuesday A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic res torse Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel Its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how It brings color to the cheeks and how It Improves the appetite, you will than aopreciate its true tonic value. GroVe's Tasteless chill Tonic Is simply Iron and Quinine suspended In syrup. So pleasant even children like IL The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich It Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by lu Strengthening, Invigor ating Effect 60c. NOTICE OF ELECTION Upon Petition duly endorsed by the Hoard of Graded School Trustees of the Loulsburg Graded School District It Is ordered that an election be held in accordance with the provisions of a special bill passed by the General Assembly of North Carolina on the 5th. day Uf rem uai y, WW, en lifted "An Act to amend Chapter one hundred and Nineteen, Private ILavts of North Carolina, 1906, entitled An Act To Establish a Graded School in the Tows of Loulsburg." It being House Bill 214, and Senate BUI 176. At which election there will be ascertained the will of the people within said Louls burg Graded School District, whether or not there shall be levied a special annual tax of not more than twenty, one and two thirds cents (6.21 2-3) on the 6100 valuation or property In said District in addition to all local taxes now levied In said District; to supplement the school funds of said District and for the better mainten ance and support of said Graded School and the payment of indebted ness Incurred by said Graded School. The said election shall be held on the 16th day of May 1926, the polling place to be at the building of the Louisburg Graded School in said Di strict A new registration shall be made and Mrs. W. E. Uzzell is hereby appointed Registrar, and R. H. Davis and H. W. Perry are hereby appoint ed poll-holders In said election. The old registration books of said Graded School District are hereby ordered to be turned over to the said Registrar heroin appointed. The said election shall be held and conducted as Is pro vided in the general election laws of the State. And for the purpose of carrying out the "hew registration, the Registration Bocks will be kept open at the Louisburg Graded School Build iug in said District as provided by law for twenty days, beginning Satur day April 11, 1925, and closing Satur day May 2, 1925. The boundaries for said Graded School District are as follows: Beginning at the mouth of Syca more Creek; thence up said Creek to N. H. Macon's ford; thence to the Mas senburg road that leads to J. J. Allen's; thence along the Massenburg road in a northerly direction to C. W. Robert's and William Allen's line; Fox Swamp Creek, Adkin Jones' line; thence with Jones' line to an old ex. press road near the Piney Grove Church; thence along said road to the Warrenton road near the Cool Spring; thence West along to Bear Swamp Cieek; thence down said creek to its mputh in Tar river; thence across the river in a Southerly direction to Franklinton Township line in Louis burg and Fr.-nklinton Road; thence down said road to Mill path; thence along Mill path to the residence of Jack Holmes on Mrs. R. C. Perry's land; thence southerly along the lines of A. S. Sherrod, J. P. Timberlake, and Mrs. R. C. Perry to Cedar Creek; thence down Cedar Creek to Timber lake's Bridge (this does not include the Sherrod land); thence in straight Si uth line to Campus Creek ford so as to include tho old Henry Clifton place and the farm now rented by Jordan Hlght (1920) to J. C. Jones' line; thence along J. C. Jones' line to Hen ry Perry's line; thence along Henry Perry's line to B. H. Perry's line; thence along B. H. Perry's line to the old Catlett line to Cedar Creek; thence along Cedar Creek to its mouth in Tar river; thence up Tar river to the beginning at the mouth of Sycamore Creek. Those voting for said Increased tax levy shall deposit a ballot upon which there shall be written or printed ' FOR GRADED SCHOOL," and those opposed and. voting against said in creased tax levy shall deposit a bal lot upon which there shall be written or printed "AGAINST GRADED SCHOOL." By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Franklin County, this March 2, 1925. ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Attest; Chairman, a C. HOLDEN, Clerk. 3-6-llt NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE UNDER MECHANICS LEIN John Tomor 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, May 18, 1925. In front of Service Garage, in Youngsville, N. C., at about the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that Overland Sedan car 1924 model plac ed by him for repairs with the under signed and that sale will be made to pay the repairs thereon made. This April 16th, 1925. SERVICE GARAGE. 4-17-5t A. Y. Allen, Mgr. NOTICH OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE UNDER MECHANICS LEIN Porter Alston will take notice that under and by virtue of section 2017 of the Revisal of 1916 of North Carolina and the lein thereby given to mechan ics for repairs on personal property, phe undersigned will on Monday, May 25, 1925, in front of Service Garage, in Youngsville, N. C.. at about the hour of 8 o'clock <>. m. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that Ford touring car 1916 model plac ed by him for repairs with the under signed and that sale will be made to pay the repairs thereon made. This April 23, 1926. SERVICE GARAGE, 4.24-6t A Y. Allen, Mgr. Colds Cause Grip sod influenza LAXATIVE BX9MO QUININE Tablet, remove the am. There Is only ere "Brome QnhUae," E.W. GROVE'S ?lananue oj boa. SOe. ANNOUNCEMENT! We have bought the Cafe of Julius Hayes, under the Burt corner. We have a fine Cook and serve meals at all hours. Open at 6:80 a. m. to 11:80 p. m. Polite waiters and clean ser vice. Barbecue every Saturday, ready at 11:80 a. m. cooked on coala by Joe Dent 4-3-tf MRS. JOHN ALSTON ft SON. -J NOTICE OP SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OP AU. THORITY contained in that certain mortgage deed from E. D. Harris and wife Arabella Harris to J. D. Pinch, mortgagee under date of January 29, 1923, and recorded in the office of the itrglster of Desds Of PraiHci in the Book 250 at Page 304; default having been mat\e in .the payment of the note therein secured, the under signed mortgagee will sell to the highest bidder lor cash at the court house door in Loulsburg, N. C? at twelve o'clock M, on Friday, the 22nd day of May A. D. 1925, to satisfy said note, the following described real estate to wit: First Lot. being located in the Town of Bunn annex as shown on the map of the North Carolina State develop ment Company, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of FTanklin County, and known as Lot No. 61 in Block H; and being 50 by 150 feet, and is the identical lot or parcel of land conveyed to A. C. Manning by deed from the North Carolina State Development Company, recorded in Book 179 Page 457, Franklin County Registry. Second Lot. being located in Bunn annex as shown on the map of the North Carolina State Development Co. recorded ih the office of the Register of Deeds of FYankltn County, being Lot No. 60 in Block O, 50 by 150 feet, and being the identical lot or parcel of land conveyed to A. C. Manning by deed from the North Carolina State Development Company, recorded in Book Page Franklin County Registry. ? ' 'v This the 20th day of April A. D. 1925 J. D. FINCH, Mortgagee. 4-24-4t. ADMISISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of H. O. Bragg, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of May, 1926, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This the 5-1.6t JAMES THOMAS BRAGG, Adrar. NOTICE OP SALE OP *25,000 RQAD BONDS, HAYESVILLE TOWN SHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Sealed bids addressed to the under signed commissioners, will be receiv ed until Two o'clock P. M. June 1, 1925 by the Board of County Commission ers of Franklin County, North Caro lina, at the office of said Commission ers in the Court House, for *25,000 road bonds of Hayesville Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, at which time and place said bonds will be sold. Denomination *1,000. Maturity, the first five bonds in the sum of *1,000 biennially, the first bond to mature two years from the date of issue, and the remaining four bonds biennially thereafter; the last twenty bonds In the sum of *1,000 each, shall mature annually, the first of said twenty bonds to mature one year after the maturity of the last bond of the ser ies of five, and the remaining nine teen bonds annually thereafter; the last of said bonds to mature thirty years from date of issuance, to bear interest from date of issue at a rate 'not exceeding 6 per cent per annum. No option of prior payment; Princi pal and interest payable in gold in New York; coupon bonds not regis terable delivery on or about August 1. 1925. The bonds will be sold to the bidder offering the highest price for bonds of the lowest interest rate bid upon, not exceeding 6 per cent in a multiple of onefourth of one per cent Abstract or said bond issue will be furnished purchasers by Thos. W. Ruffin, Attorney, of Raleigh, and Loulshurg, N. C. Bidders shall be required to depos it a certified check in at least the sum of |500 to guarantee good faith of bid. No' bid under par and interest will be received. The right to reject all bids ir reserved. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Franklin County. This April 27, 1925. ARTHUR' STRICKLAND, S. C. HOLDEN, Chairman. Clerk. 5-l-6t Dr. K. H. Patterson Eye M it lit Specialist Eyes Examined, glasses fitted Office over Parker's Drug Store HENDERSON, N. C. Get the bugs before they take the garden. Don't nurse the yeggetables along to maturity and then'let Insects tr diseases take them. The child needs all six of these fltds included in his meals oa'ch day: milk, eggs, vegetables, fruit, whtle grain cereals and butter cream, Bay htme economics workers of the State College of Agriculture. The first step in making a better home is to find out wherein the pres ent one falls short, states Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon of the State College Ex tension Service. O Save the forests by keeping out fires. This is the main purpose of For esst Week, April 27 to May 2. MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED farm lands. 6 per cent Interest. No commission, no bonus. May ran for 33 years or be paid off at option of borrower. Only a short time re ?quired to get the money. 7-14-tf S. ?. NEWELL. FOR SALE 200,000 Porto Rica Potato plants $2.50 per 1000 postpaid. Can fill or ders any day. W. P. HAYMAN, 3-27-tf R 2, Spring Hope, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Effective Dec. 28th, 1924 Louisburg, N. C. Trains Daily Except Leave Sunday No. 330 8:30 A M. No. 312 11:50 A.M. No. 334 5:00 P.M. Trains Daily Except Arrive Sunday No. 331 10:15 A. M. No. 311 3:40 P. M. No. 335 7:05 P. M. For information regarding rates and schedules apply to L. L. JOYNER, Agent, Louisburg, N. C. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., Raleigh. N. O. LOUISBUEG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor 2 doors below F. A. Roth's Store We make a Specialty ot repairing Ladles and Gents fine shoes. Give us a trial, you will be delighted with the wearing quality ot our new Soles and Goodyear Rubber Heels. Use a pair ot our Panco Soles, they are flexible, tor Ladles and Gents shoes and wear trom 6 to 12 months. Ladies Oak Soles 85c Men's Oak Soles $1.00 All kinds ot Harness and Fan Belts made to order, Neatstoot Harness Oil, 25 Bicycles tor Sale at bargain prices. We also repair Phonographs and Sewing Machines. Breakfast Is Ready A most welcome sound on Easter Morn. And yon can make it doubly welcome if you order your Ham from us. Choice of the best Hams wo cau secure are used in filling your order. HARRIS & EVANS Under Union Warehouse LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA
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