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A Big Dollar Is Your first Dollar $$$$$$$$$$$ DEPOSIT that First Dollar in our bank on interest and let it earn WAGES FOR YOU. KEEP putting other dollars with it. IT WILL BE a wonderful pleasure in seeii g the steadily increasing bal ance in your bank book, aided by the quarter-annually compound interest credits. ALL OF THIS will help make it easy to keep up the good work. PRPMP Lot 1 uiseuse. JiiiiiilllllillHlJ MERCHANTS BANK Safsst For Sav/ncs [tLU NOTICE OP SALE OP LAND IN THE TOWN OP LOUISBURQ. N. C. FOR DELINQUENT TAXES At or about the hour of noon at the Court House door in Loulsburg, N. C., on MONDAY. OCTOBER 6TH. 1925. it being the first Monday in Octo ber, I wilt sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor caato pursuant to tt)e laws ot North Carolina and the charter of the town of Loulsburg, N. C., as set out in the Private Acts ot 1889 chapter 243, and acts amendatory thereto, all lands in the Town of Loulsburg, N. C? on which taxes tor the year 1924 remain due with costs added, as revised by Section 8009 Con solidated Statutes, 1919, and Amend ments thereto, described as follows: White Herman, P. L, 1 home Church, 1 Church St. Bot. Wks (bal) $30.90 Ferry, K. A., 1 lot Kenmore thai) 18.30 lay lor, R. P.. 1 Home Main St 1 Prize House (bal) 89.63 Webb, Mrs. W. W., 2 lots Ken more (bal) 72.66 Colored Alston, Mrs. J. \Y., 1 lot Halifax Home (bal) 16.02 Merrttt, Mrs. Ethel, 1 lot Ken more, 1 vacant lot (bal) 6.02 Stokes. Fannie, 1 lot Halifax Road (bal) 3.7S 9-4-5t THEO. HASSELL, Clerk. NOTICE Having quallred as Executor of the estate of Miss Eliza Holmes, late ot Frarhlin County, N. C., notice is here by given all persons holding claims asalnst said estate to present thein to the undersigned on or befi re the 4th day of September, 1926, or this notice vfll be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and raake immediate settlement. This Sept. 3rd, 1925. 9-4-6t ELTON M. MITCHELL, Extr. Colds Cause Orip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There Is ooir "Brans Quinine. E. W. GROVE'S sisnsmre n . bo*. 30c. That's Different. Fat Motorist::? "I've driven these tires 18.000 miles and never yet have I taken one of them off to fix a punc ture." The Goat: "What?not one puncture?" Fat Motorist:? "Oh, I've had several punctures?but I always hire them fixed." 6 6 6 Is n prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. RIVERSIDE INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE For the Sale of LEAF TOBACCO R. W. HOTCHERSON, Proprietor LOUISBURG, N. C., September 15, 1925. Oar market will open Oct. 1st. Alter all the change in the opening date I hope will prove profitable to the farmers as I tobacco has been selling very low on the adjoining markets. As the weather gets cooler we look for an advance in prices. I want yoa to get a load ready and come to see me. I positively do not allow any man to work harder lor his customers than I do. So start right and you won't have to change. I want yoa to come in and see my sales, and I feel sure 1 will do some business for you. Yours truly, R. W. HUTCHERSON. MONEY TO LEND on FARM LANDS (J per cent inter est, 33 years time. 1 No bonus. Loans placed in two weeks. SEE Ruffin & Lumpkin Attorneys LOUISBURG, N. C. .NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by vlrture of the powers and authority contained in a certain ' Mortgage Deed from B. F. Flood and I wife, Lucy Flood to M. C. Chamblee and Sons, which Mortgage Deed is re corded in Book No. 210, at Page 561, Registry of Franklin County, N. C., pnd default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, the undersigned Mortgagee, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse Door in Lcuisburg, Franklin County, N. C., or. Thursday, October 15th, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, the following des cribed real property: Beginning at a stake in black jack stump; thence North 84 degrees West 14 poles to a stake, E. W. Stallings corner; thence with said Stallings line North 22 poles, 20 links to a pine stump, E. W.-Stallings corner; thence South S4 degrees East 14 poles to near fish pond; thence North 4 degrees East 22 poles 15 links to ?dd Stallings corner; thence with Stallings line South 44 degrees East 67 poles, 20 links to llghtwood stump in Mary A. Massey's line; thence West 53 poles to beginning and contains Nine and one Half (9 1-2) acres, and being plot known as plot No. 4 In the division of the lands of J. D. Bunn, deceased. This lot No. 4 being as the home place. This 11th day of September, 1925. M. C. Chamblee and Sons, Mortgagees. 9-18-4t. By M. C. Chamlee, Manager. When sowing legumes, be sure that the land is inoculated, advise agrono my workers at State College. This may be done by usnig either a com mercial culture or soil from a field that has previously grown legumes. The better grade of table poultry is being shipped into the State in large quantities, find poultry workers at State College. Why not organize and meet the demand for quality products, they ask. County Agent Zeno Moore reports that he was made referee to deter mine which was the better of two varieties of cotton on a field in Nash County. That was easy, states Mr. Moore, as one was Mexican Big Boll and the other didn't matter. Pick up and burn all fallen pecan twigs, advise workers of the State College division cf entomology These 'wigs are breeding places for the twig girdler and -should be destroyed as soon as possible to protect the trees from next year's crop of the pests. Plow under all cotton stalks after the last picking and do this before frost if possible, advise extension workers at State College. This will greatly aid in boll weevil control next year. Pointed Settled. He:? "What do you think of the world as a whole?" Him:? "Big enough fr me." ED Pl'BDYti PHI LOS. "Almost every man is a loud dress er?when he is looking for his collar button." Subscribe to The Franklin Timet Renew Your Health by Purification An/ physician will tell yon that "Perfect Purification of the Sys tem ia Nature's foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself cf chronie ailments that are undermining your vitality f Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough conrss of Calotabs, ?onee or twice a week for several weeks?and see how Nature re wards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family package, containing full direc tions^ price 35 cts.; trial package, 10 eta. Alany drug store. (Adv.) SKN10R B. Y. P. t? SEPT. 80. The Senior B. V. P U.'of Loulsburg Baptist Church will meet Sunday even ing. at 7-o'tlwch. ?n>? -program is as follows: Opening Service, Pres. In charge. Group No. 3. In charge. Leader, Victoria Adcock. Subject of the Lesson. I "The Deity of Jesus and Our Per sonal Religion." ] Scripture Reading. Beulah Cooper. Topic No. I, "We Need Just such a Savior," Reuben Strange. -I Topic No. 2. "Theme of the Old Testament, He Will Come." Mrs. J. 8. Howell. 1 No. 3, Theme of the Gospels, He Has Come". Nannie Perry. | No. 4. "Because He is divine He can redeem," Bettle Mclver. No 6, "He helps us live the Christian Life," Mrs. John Archie Mclver. No. 6. "Serve him with joyful heart" Mrs. Jennings. N Closing Prayers, By President. Forward. "I've always noticed that great suc cess Is mixed with trouble, more or less; And that the One who does his best Gets more knocks than all the rest." Oar Black Murk. Prof:? "To have and to bold la a good motto." Stude:? "How about a plate of hot gra*y?" ? Like a Tap. He:? "Won't you take a little spin In my car?" She? "My no?not If It skids that badly." 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