8EAB0ARD AIR LINK BY.
Effective May 10th, 1925
Lonisbnrg, N. 0.
Trains Daily Except
Leans Sunday_
No. 330 8:30 AM
No. 312 11:40 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 6:15 P. M.
For information regarding
rates and schedules apply to
L. L. JOYNER, Agent,
Lonisbnrg, N. 0.
JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A.,
Raleigh. N. 0.
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THE FKANKLIN TIMES
?1.60 Far Year In Adrmnce
NOTICE
Having qualified aa Executor of the
eatate of J. A. Clifton, deceased, late
of Franklin Comity. Notice la here
by given all pereone holding claim*
against eald eatate tj> present them
to the ? undersigned on or before the
20th day of November 1916 or ibis
notice will be plesul In bar of this
rocovery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please come forward and
make immediate settlemnt.
This November 19th, 1926.
J. E. Harris, Ext'r.
I1-20-6L
NOTICE
Having qualified aa administrator of
the estate of J. 8. Shearln, deceased,
late of Franklin County, notice Is
hereby given all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them (o the undersigned on or before
the 20th day of November, 1926, or
this notice wUl be plead In bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted to
said estate will please come forward
and make Immediate settlement.
This Nov. 19, 1926. 1
ll-20-6t. A. A. Shearin, Admr.
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fore ut lower prices.
Everyone who trades here knows that ou? prices are
extremely fair and many times the value of an article
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Under Union Warehouse
LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA
MONEY TO LOAN
Oq amortization plan five years to
thirty-thrve years time at 6 per
cent on improved farm lands.
Farm ' ands for Sale
In Louisburg, Gold Mine, Oedar
Rook and Cypress Creek Townships,
on easy terms. Sizes of traots,
ranging from 16 acres to 252 acres
each.
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A Talk With a Louis
. burg Man
Mr. Cranford Telia Some this* ad
Interest to LouLburg Folia.
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Church Street, shoald be mighty help
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H. P. Cranford, garage foreman.
Church Street, says: "For spells mar
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four Christmas Meditations. Order
Now at L. P. HICKS. 12-18-2t
FOR SALE
8 room bouse and lot on South Main
3treet in front on Harts row. Easy
lerms to colored people. See
10-9-tf J. LEHMAN.
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MONEY TO LKNU ON IMPROVED
farm landa. ? par east Interest.
No commission, no bonoa. May run
for SS years or be paid off at option
of borrower. Only a abort time re
quired to get the asuaey.
M4-tf 8. A. NEWELL.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the power
inferred upon me In a certain deed of
rust executed to me and duly record
ed Id the office of the Register of Deeds
lor Franklin County In book 261, at
page 181, default haying been made in
;he payment of the notes therein se
sured and at the request of the holder
>f said notes, I will on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1926
it or about the hqnr of noon sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
(or cash at the courthouse door in
L/Ouisburg, N. C., all those certain
(racts or lots of land situate in Frank
lin County, Town of Loulsburg, North
Carolina, and described as follows:
Lot No. 1. That lot on Church
Street In the Town of Loulsburg be
ginning at the corner of Mrs. C. C.
Hudson's lot on said Church St.;
thence eastwardly along Mrs. Hudsons
Line 160 ft. to the center of a ditch;
thence In a southernly direction along
the center of said ditch, O. W. Ford
Estate's line, 63 ft to corner of P. S.
and K. K. Allen's lot; thence along
the line of P. S. and K. K. Allen In a
westerly direction 60 ft. to Church St;
thence along Church St. 63 ft. to the
point of beginning and being the lot
known as K. P. Hill, Residence lot,
which was conveyed as a part of lot
No. 1 In the Deed from T. W. Blckett,
Trustee, to J. M. Allen.
Lot No. 2. That lot on the W. side
at Nash Street in the Town of Louls
burg, beginning at the northwest cor
ner of Mrs. Foster's lot on said street;
thence along said Nash Street, 70 ft.
to the Intersection of Nash and Church
3treets; thence southly along Church
Bt. to F. I* Herman's line In Church
Street; thence westerly along F. L.
Herman's line to the line for Mrs.
Poster to the beginning and being Lot
No. 3 in the conveyance made by T.
W. Blckett, Trustee, to J. M. Allen, ex
cept the lot which has been sold to F.
L. Herman and not Included in the
above description.
Lot. No. 3. That lot in the Town
of Loulsburg. N. C., on the South side
of Perry St., beginning at the Intersec
tion of Perry St and the right-of-way
of the S. A. L. Railway; thence in a
westerly direction along Perry 8L
271.6 ft. to the line of W. Hal Mann;
thence in a southerly direction along
Mann's line 117.2 ft. to J. B. Thomas'
corner; thence In an easterly direc
tion along Thomas' line >8 ft. to a
rock; thence In a southerly direction
44.3 ft. to a atake In Thomas line;
thence In an easterly direction 174 ft.
to the right-of-way of the 8. A L. Ry.;
thence In a northerly direction about
120 ft to the point of beginning. Up
on a portion of this lot is an Ironclad
storage building 130 ft x #0 ft., with
spur tract to main line of 8. A. L. Ry.
and being lot No. 6 conveyed to J. M.
Allen by deed from T. W. Blckett,
Trustee.
11-27-61 B. H. MA LONE Trustee.
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My prices on any of these will be very attractive
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2 Miles South of Louisburg, N. C.
TO THE VOTERS
=OF THE=
Gold Sand Special Taxing
District
Upon request of a majority of the School Boards in the Gold Sand Special
Taxing District, the Board of Education has asked for an election to be held
on the 11th day of January 1PM 011 a 60c Local Tax. In order that there may
be no misunderstanding on the part of any voter the following information is
hereby given:
The 60c tax means 60c on eVery hundred dollars valuation of property or
$6.00 on every thousand. In the event the 60c tax la voted all local taxes that
the Districts now have will done away with.
The Board will run all the schools two months beyond the six months
term, and do all the building and furnish all equipment, pay for all tracks and
transportation with this 60c tax, and If this tax Is not sufficient the balance
shall come from the General County School Fund.
The following new buildings will be erected in this territory: a twelve
room building for the high school, an elementary school at Mt. Grove, and ele
mentary school at Mt Grove, and elementary school at Wood. The Moult on
Hayes building will be completed and if the high school Is not situated at Cen
ts rvllle, two rooms will be added to the present building there. Schlose will
be consolidated with Mt. Grove and Pearce with Centervllle. The high school
building will be erected first and the other new buildings, additions and re
pairs will be furnished as soon as money can be secured from the State.
Upon recommendation of some of the leading people In this territory, the
Board of Education hereby agrees to have printed, on the ticket For Special
Tax the foUowtng three sites: I. Gold Sand. II. Centervllle. III. Sandy
Creek. Each quail fled voter voting this ballot will check the site which is his
choice. The Board hereby pledges itself to locate the school on that site which
receives the largest number of votes.
The Local School Boards will remain just as they are and will have full
supervision of the local schools. The High School Board shall be appointed
bythe Board of Education. The principal of the high school shall have full
surervlslon of all the elementary schools.
In the event the election Is carried, these buildings, repairs and equip
ment will be furnished as soon as the money can be borrowed from the State
by the Board of Education.
The Board of Education of Franklin County hereby pledgee Itself to carry
out the above school program in the event that this election Is carried oW
January 11th, UN
Signed : s
A. F. JOHNSON. Chairman,
T. H. DICKENS.
J. H. JOYNER.
E. L-GREEN, ' ?
? W. A. MULLEN.
Dec. 7, 1116. County Board of Bdocalioa of Franklin I