Henderson Granite and Marble Works Henderson, H". C. Monuments, Tombstones and Curbing made of any Granite or marble desired. See our big assortment of designs, cor rect lettering and best polish finish on all our work. All jobs delived and set up. Prices, workmanship and quality guaranteed. Agents for iron fence. Henderson Granite and Marble Works J. L. McElwee, Prop. " Henderson, N. C. Commissioners' Sale of Timber Land. By virtue of an order of sale made by the Superior Court of Franklin County in that Special Proceedings entitled J. Burt Strickland et al ??. Mrs. Vlole Joyner et al, the underslgn ' ed will on Tuesday, October 17th, 1916 at about the hour of noon, at the court house door in LoulsbuK, N. O' otter for sale to the highest bidder. First, all pine timber eight Inches and up in diameter with three years. time to cut and the usual rights, on that part of the lands of the late Mrs. Martha Strlkland which is contained within the following boundaries: FIRST ? Beginning at end of hedge row In open field Northeast of house, thence East along Hedgerow to a big gulley; thence Northeast along a bla zed line to open field ; thence southeast along open field to swamp; thence Southerly along Western edge of swamp to J. N. Harris' line; thence West with J. W. Wheless line to open field; thence Northerly along open field to beginning containing about 7 acres. SECOND ? Beginning at end of hedgerow on Crooked Creek; thence down said creek, passing the ford to open field to hedgerow; thence North along hedgerow to beginning, con s talnlng 3 acres, more or less. Second, that tract of land which Is described and bounded as follows: Situate on the waters of Crooked Creek and bounded as follow*, towit: Beginning at a Poplar on the Rocky Branch, thence N. 44 l-2d W. 6 poles to a stake and pointers, thence W. 149 poles 17 links to a Pine; thence N. 24d E. 151 poles 10 links to a small Willow oak with Birch and Maple pointers on Crooked Creek; thence down said creek as it meanders to the mouth of -tlie Rocky Branch; thence up said branch as it meanders to the beginning, containing 118 1-4 acres, more or less; subject, however, to sale of timber upon that part above descri bed . Third, Said land and timber as a whole, the best bid to be reported to the Court. Terns of sale, 1-4 cash, balance Jan^*^fT1917, with interest at 6 per cyst. This 15tn day of September, 1916. ARTHUR P. STRICKLAND and ELLIS E. STRICKLAND, Commissioners. Wm. H. RUFFIN, Attorney . 9-22-4t. Wanted. For 1917 ? a supervisor that can manage labor and knows how to make cotton . FIRE INSURANCE. When job want la with T. W. WATS01 how. t take It [e kaows 7-81-tt. 8-ll-tf. R. P. TAYLOR. BURBANK OUT FOB IViuSON, "THE GREATEST STATESMAN" Announcing his support of President Wilson. Luther Burbank. the horticul turist wizard of California, said: "I believe him to be the greatest statesman we hwva ever hid." Mr. Burbank. the Edison of scientific horticulture, declared that without re serve he Indorsed the position announc ed a week earlier by Thomas A. Edi-. son. Both Burbank and Edison have O br Underwood A Underwood. -LUTHER BURBANK. been lifelong Republicans. Bdlson pat tt this way: Times are too serious to talk In terms ot Republicanism or Democracy. Wben It's America that la at itaks men have got to vote as Americans. A fool or a coward would have bad the On I'M States in all aorta of trouble. A a It Is, we are at peace, the country waa never more prosperous, and we bave tbe strength that comes with hon or and Integrity of purpose." Greatest Benefit to Farmers. When congress passed the rural cred it! bill a few weeks ago it placed upon the statute books a measure of greater direct benefit to tbe farmers of the United States than any legislation en acted since tbe creation of tlie depart ment of agriculture, i ow nearly a gen eration ago ,?Thr \nt'nnai Monthly. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drive* oat Malaria, enriches tbe blood. and builds np the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. Whenever Yon Need a (Motnl Tonic Take drove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as ? General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININB and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Bs riches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents. WOTICT. " Kovember Term North Carolina la The Kranklln County Superior Court CELESTIA LEE. vs . ? WALTER LEE. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Franklin County. North Carolina, by said plaintiff against the said defendant for a ^ di vorce from the bonda of matrimony; and the said defendant- will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on Jtje tenth Monday after the flrst Mon day In September, 1916, it being the 13th day of November. 1916, at the court house of said county in Louis burg, .North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the' plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said com plaint. This 15th day of September, 1916. J. J. BARROW, Clerk Superior Court. YARBOROUGH & BEAM, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-29-4t. , NOTICE. North Carolina In The Franklin County Superior Court November Term HATTIE CARPENTER. T8. DONALDSON CARPENTER. The attendant ahove named will take naMfce that an action entitled as above has been commenced la the Su perior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, by said plaint!!! against the Bald defendant for a dt-. vorce from the bonds of matrimony; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the tenth Monday after the first Mon day in September. 1916, it being the 13th day of November. 1916, at the court house of said county in Louts burg, North Carolina, and answer oi demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint . This 26th day of September, 1916. J. J. BARROW, Clerk Superior Court. YARBOROUGH & BEAM, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-29-4t. . ? Fair, Square, Honorable, Business Has Made Paul-Gale-Greenwood of Norfolk SiinnMa is a nitnml ransMiiipncn nf fair. sqare, honorable business iImI. ines, such as we adopted over 69 yeare ago. No matter what you wish to buy here be sure that we are ready to make good every statement, any misunderstanding or to rectily any mistake at all times. In this way we have succeeded in building up a business on the foundation stone of reliability. Our selections just now unusual, while we have real values to offer in quality goods. Write us your wants. PAUL GALE-GREENWOOD CO., INC. "Largest Jewelers South" NORFOLK, ?We Sell Victrolaa? VIRGINIA HORSES and MULES Our Mr. R. F. Fuller has just returned from Richmond where he purchased a lot of fine young horses and mules If you are in need of any of these you had better see them before buying elsewhere. Come to see us and lets talk it r. over. Those of our customers who owe us notes for stock will please come forward and make settlement. FtJLLER & PERRY Main Street Louisburg, N. C. Near Bridge SPRING TIME IS HERE and is time to get your Spring Goods. I have' on hand a nice line of Groceries and Notions. Have on hand Ladies hate. Mens work hats, hosiery, etc. Call and see me before you bay eleewhere. Wanted all your eggs, butter, corn and chickens. G. C. Parrish & Co. Pousville, N. C. . Subscribe to The Franklin Times Aliens Department Store Offers Special Low Priccs For Fair Week W e are proving to the public every day that we are selling high class merchandise cheaper than any store in Franklin County. The proof of , this is the business we are doing. Compare Our Prices With All Others and Then Buy The Best Goods For Your Money - ^ ... If you will do this we will be sure to sell you all your fall and winter goodsl ?ILLIHEBY Ererything In Millinery from the 25c Caps to the best hand made Hats . We promise better millinery for less money .... 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