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The Gift Usually Admired There are few possessions in the average house hold that are desired^and admired more than Silverware. And tbli-store is noted for its fcigh quality Gift Stocks at moderate prices. Come in and see what we have. fct ?M I W. PARRISH Jeweler LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA To FORD Owners We Have Just Installed a K. R. WILSON PROCESS Reboring and Rebuilding Machine And we are therefore prepared to rebuild you Forn engine anr put It in the same perfect shape as who It left the factory. All the guess work has been eliminated In all the measurements ond all work ] is rone to exact measurements and aligenhment. Obr charges are - * reasonable and we can ordinarily complete the job In two days. Let us rebuild your motor, and make it run as good as when- new. We do all kinds of machine work iu rddltton to automobile repairs Youngsville Oarage i J. H. Holliday, Prop. Youagsrille, N. C. r-ii IXiq 1-1 Good 4 horse farm, 21-2 mile&iromLou r isburg. Fine cotton and. tobacco land. Best pasture inFrank lin county. 2 five room dwellings. Will o rent on halves or for f fourth. Weldon D.-! Egerton LOOISBORG, N. C. CO m ? NOTICE or RAT.B ' , Br rirtae of authority contained In n certain deed of trnt jxecute^^y C. F. Cutta and wife, Hattle Cutta, and D. O. MeObee and wife, Era fl. McOhee, on the? lat day of October, 1918, and dnlf recorded In the Rerlster of Deeda office of makHn County, N. C., < the lJth day of October, 1998, In book ISVagea.JM and MS delaoH baring been made in the payments therein seowed, I will aell at the Court House Door In Loulgburg, N. 0., by public auction, to the hlgheat bidder for cash, at 11:90 jg'clock M., on Monday, the lgth day of February, 1926, the fol lowing descMbetrNat aetata: Beginning at a rook, corner for Henry Pernon, thence 8 I 1-1 V ill poles to the oenter of the Loulabvg! road; thence along aald road N 84 W 14 pole* tC a stake; thence N 11 l-> W tt poles to a stake, Hawkins corner; thence N 8? 1-S > M 1-1 poles to a pine tree, corner for Hawkins and Hicks; thence 8,8 -I W 14 poles lb links ?P'corner for'Henry Person; thence N If 1-1 *0? feet to a stone; thancn h 1.1*8 B Iff feet to a stoae; thence 8 If 1-t B >00 feet to the be ginning, containing 8 1-8 scree, more ' TUl. the tlh day of tawry, 1M? ItaHeCOIN, 1-lt-St NOTICE North Carolina In the Superior Court Franklin County ^fore the rlerk Beetle a Tflbrn Va. Jamea Taborn i The defendant, Jamaa Taborn, wfll take notice that an action entitled aa above haa bean commenced la the Su perior Cour. of Franklin Cooaty, North OaroUria. to obtain ttroree from the aald defendant oa the sronada of adnttery; and the aald defendant win further take notloe that ha la requir ed to appear at the office of the Clark of the Snperlpr Court ot aald eountr in the courthouae In LouUburi, North Carolina, oa tha Mrd day of February? 1IH, and anawar oa damur to the complaint In aald aotlon, ot the plaintiff will apply to tha odttrt for tha rellaf demanded In aald eom plaint. This ltth day of January, 1?M. I J. J. TOUNO, l-16-4t C. 8. C. Franklin County. NOTICE OF SPECIAL. TAX ELECTION Upon petition duly endorsed by the loremlng school boards of at West a najorlty of the school districts within As special-eebool taxing district to M. known as EPSOM SCHOOL TAX ING DISTRICT, said petition having Men duly approved by the. County Board- of Education of Franklin Coun ty,. It Is ordered that an election be 1 in aeeordaaee with the prevl- 1 lions of Article 18, vart 7, Chapter Que of "An Act to Amoud tho Con- , ?oUdated Statues and to Codify the Laws Relating to -Public Schools" en- , toted by the General Assembly of North Carolina at "its regular session j in 1928,. at which election shall be isoertained the will of the people within said special school taxing dis trict whether or not there shall bs levied a special annual tax of not ? more than thirty cents on ths one hun- , lred dollars valuation of property to lupplsmsnt the public school Fund, which may be apportioned to the proposed special school taxing district by ths County Board of Edu cation; and In case such special tax ts voted It shall operate to repoal and abolish all school taxes heretofore , roted In any local tax or special char ter district located within the said special school taxing district. The said election shall be held on the 9th day of February, 1928, the polling place to be at Dickie's Store In said district. A nsw registration ?hall be mado and D. T. Dickie Is hereby appointed registrar", and T. H. Weldon and G. T. Ay sous are hereby appointed poll holders in said elec tion. SPECIAL. SCHOOL TAXING DIS TRICT KNOWN AS EPSOM "Beginning at a point where the Alert-Henderson Road crocsos the Franklin-Warren County line, corner of Oold Sand Special Taxing District; thence In a southerly direction along said line to O. Z. Edward's mill on Devil Cradle's Creek, corner for In gleside Special Tax District; thence up said creek to Dememt'e old mill at Wilson's bridge, corner for Ingleside Special Tax District; thsnce south easterly along said Ingleside Special Tax District to Tool's Creek; thence down anld creek to a point where said creek crosses Hayesville-Franklinton Township line; thence In n westerly direction along the" raid line to Vance County; thence along the Franklin Vance County line In a northerly di rection to Warren County; thence along the Franklin-Warren county line to the beginning." The registration hooks shall be open from the 9th day of January, 1926 to the 30th day of January. 1828, and ths registrar shall have said books at said polling place on each Saturday during eaid period from the 9th day of January 1926, to the 80th day of-January, 1926. By order of the County Board of Commtwionere; this the 4th day of January, 1926. - Attest: * 8. C. HOLDEN, Clerk ARTHUR STRICKLAND, l-8-5t Chairman. .NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION - FOR SCHOOL BONDS Upon the petition of the County Board of Education of Franklin Coun ty for an election to be held In the Epsom School Taxing District, Hayes rllle Township, Franklin County, State of North Carolina, said petition being in due form, it is ordered that an election be held In said district in. accordance with the provisions of Section M7r Article 22, Part VIII, Chapter 1S6, Public Laws of North Carolina and acta amendatory there to, at which election shall be ascer tained the will of the people within said district whether there shall be issued bends for the sum of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS for the pur pose of acquiring, erecting, enlarging, altering end equipping school build ings and purchasing sites in said dis trict, or for any one or more of said purposes; and for levying a sufficient tax for the payment of said bonds with principal and Interest. Said bonds to bear Interest at a rate not ex ceeding ? per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually. Said bonds shall be serial bonds maturing serially over a period of thirty years, the maximum tax rate to be levied for parent of Interest and principal of said bonds shall not exceed 60c on the one hun dred dollars valuation of property, real and personal. The said election shall be held on the 9th day of February 1926. The polling place shall be at Dickie's Store la said district. A new regis tration shall be made and L. O. Fra iler Is hereby appointed registrar, and Geo. Eaves and N. H. Smith are.here by appointed poll holders tor said election. , THE BOUNDARIES AS FIXED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCA TION ARE AS FOLLOWS; "Beginning at a point where the Alert-Henderson Road ereesss the Franklin-Warren County Una corner oCOold Sand Special Taxing District; thenoe in a southerly direction along eald line to O. Z. Edward's mill on Devil Cradle's Creek, corner for fatgle sMa Special Tax District;'thence up said creek . to - DeseeaTa old still at WUson's bridge; corner for lagleelde Special' Tux District; thenoe south easterly along said Ingleslde Special Tax District to Tool's" Oreek; thenoe iw* said creek to a point where eald creek creeses HayesVllle-PrankHnton Township Una; thenoe in n westerly dl rectloa along- the uM Hie to .Tance Oonnty; thence along the Franklin Vance County line In e northerly di rection to Warren Oonnty; -thence along the ?Franklin-Warren County Una to the beginning " The ballots to be used In said elec tion shall have written or printed thereon "For the issuance of $10,000 school bonds and the levying of a tax f?r the payment thereof." and "Against the Issuance of $$0,000 school bonds and the levying of afax for the pay ment therreof." The registration books shall ?be open from the fth day of January, 101$ to the Mth day of January, 1H0. How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu 'To break op ? cold overnight or to cot abort en attack of grippe, tn Qppnia, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy ?fcians and druggists are now recom ntending Calotabs, the purified and refined calomel compound tablet that gives you the effects of calomel and ?aha combined, without the unpleas ant effects of either. -One or two Calotabs at bed-time with a swallow of water,?that*s all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest Merference with your eating, work sr pleasure. Next morning your cold baa vanished, your system is thor oughly purified and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what you-please,?no dan gsr. Get a family package, containing full directions, only 85 cents. At any drug store. (adv) and the registrar shall have said booka at said polling place on each Saturday during said period from the >th day of January 1926, to the 30th day of January, 1926. By order of the County Board ot Commissioners, this the 4th day of January, 1926. Attest: 3 C. HOLDEN, Clerk ARTHUR STRICKLAND, l-8-6t Chairman. MORTGAGE SALE OF LOUISBLRG WAREHOUSE By virtue ot the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made by R. P. Taylor to Wm. H. Ruf fln, Trustee, dated May 1, 1920, re corded In Franklin Registry in Book. 236, page 678, default having been, made In the payment of the debt there by secured and demand for foreclosure having been made upon said Trustee by the holder of the debt so secured, the undersigned will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926 at the noon recess of court at the; ?ourthouse door in Loulsburg, N. C.? offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for casta, that valuable and. desirable tobacco warehouse situ-: ate on Franklin, street in the Town of; Loulsburg, N. C., more particularly de-> fined as follows: BEGINNING at a rock m the mid.: die of the ditch on said Franklin street marked with an |; thence down, the middle of said ditch, a southern course for a distance of 129 1-2 feet; thence parallel with Franklin street, the distance of 62 1-2 feet; thence In a northerly direction parallel to first line 129 1-2 feet to said Franklin street; thence with said Franklin street 62 1-2 feet to the beginning, ft being the land conveyed to J. B. Tho mas by C. C. Harris, et al by deed dated July 8, 1896, duly recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 108 page 611, reference to which is hereby expressly made for a further description of the same; it being the land also conveyed to R. P. Taylor this day, reference to which deed Is also made. "??This January 15, 1926. WM. H. RUFF1N. 1-16-6t Trustee. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND By virtue of an order of re-Bale made by the Superior Court of Frank lin County In tbe matter of the aale of the lands of Blonnie D. Bunn and husband, Percy R. Bunn, by the'Flrst National Bank of Spring Hope, N. C., R. Gordon Finney, Receiver, Mortga gee, on Jan. 13, 1926; and under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained In that mortgage deed executed by the said Blonnie D. Bunn and hus band to the First National Bank of Spring Hope, N. C., dated April 12, 1924, recorded in Book 264, page 426. Franklin Registry, default having been made In the payment of the debt there by secured, and demand for payment made by the holder of said Indebted ness, the undersigned will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1926 at about the hour of noon at the Court House Door in Loulsburg, N. C., offer for aale at public auction to the hlgh t bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate: That tract of land and dwellings and buildings thereon sltnate near Justice, Franklin County, North Carolina, more particularly described as follows: Be ginning at a rod oak atump, J. L. Bow den's and J. C. Wheless' corner, run ning 8 18 poles 4 links to a stake In Wheless' line; thence 8 8? 1-2 E 80 poles 17 links to a white oak, June Cope and J- M. Allen's corner on the Louisburg-Sprlng Hope Road; thence along said road North 26 1-2 poles to a stake In said road; thence E 87 W 81 poles to the beginning, containing 11 acies more or less. This January IB, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Spring Hope, N. C., R. Gordon Finney, Receiver, Mortgagee. Win. H. Ruffln. Any. 1-16-at NOTICE OF 8ALE OF AUTOMOBILE , r UNDER MECHANIC LEIN H. a. Ruth will take notlos that under and by virtue of section 2017 of the Raviaal of 1915 of North Caro lina and the lain thereby given to mechanics for repairs on personal property the undersigned will an Mon day, February 1st, 192B, at Court .nare, Loulsburg, N. C? at about tf hour of 8 o'clock p, a, offer for sale to the highest bidder for eash that Willis Knight touring car. motor nui her 89,386 placed by him tor repair* aad storage, with the Undersigned and thai sale will be made to pay the repairs thereoa and storage. '?This January 1st, 1986. BECK'S OARAGE NMK R- C. Beck. PropY. SEABOARD AIRJPWn RY. Effective May 10th, 1925 Louisburg, N. 0. trains Baiiy Except Leave - Sunday Mo. 330 * 8:30 A M. No. ^312. ^ 11:40 A. M. Mo. 334 5:00 P.M. Trains Daily Except Arrive Sunday Mo. 331 10:15 A. M. No. 311 3:4C P. M. No. 335 ' 6:45 P. M. For information regarding rates and sohednlee apply to L. L. JOYNER, Agent, Louisburg, N. C. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., RaleigV N. C. To Cure ? Cold ia On Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet*.) . gas* NOTICE Having - qualified as alotgiitntor of the estate of C. D. Beddlngfleld, de ceaaed, lata of Franklin County, N. C? notice. Is hereby Bltan nil persons holding claims against said estate to -present them to the aaderslgned on or before the 25th day of December, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please oeme for ward and make immediate settlement This Dec. 25th, IMS. C. V. BEDDINQFIELD, 12-26-41 Administrator. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Ellen Pruitt, de ceased, late of Franklin County, N. C., notice la hereby given all peraona holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of January, 1927, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. A11 persons indebted to said estate will please come for ward and make immediate settlement. This January 7, 1928. G. 8. EARP, l-8-6t Administrator. Subscribe to The Franklin Sve^dCoTruL-'. 6/- ; We have Furniture priced as low as you would want to go, and we will please you at the other extreme. It makes no difference to us what price you want to pay. The important thing is to see you pleased. Whatever your furniture problem bring it to us and we will help you decide. W. E. White Furniture Co. New Meat Market I take this method of Informing my friends of Louisburg and Franklin county that I am now connected with Messrs. Harris and Evans who will In the future carry a full line of both native and western meats, also flak and oysters. I will be glad to serve you with the best the market affords in the basement of the Union Ware house on Main street, Louisburg, N. C. Yours to serve, PATRICK H. COTTON. In addition to our meat market we have at all times a full line of heavy and fancy groceries and feed staffs at very reasonable prices. Call to see us. Your visit will be appreciated. HARRIS & EVANS Under Union Warehouse LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA MONEY TO LOAN Oq amortization plan five years to? thirty-thrte years time at 6 per . cent on improved farm lands. Farm Lands for Sale ' v< In Louisburg, Gold Mine, Cedar Rock and Cypress Creek Townships, on easy terms. Sizes of ?raots, ranging from 16 sores to 252 acres each. Wm. tt Ruffin . .1 i 1
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