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YoungHlan Every day sees you near er to old age and the time when you cannot work. Every dax-Should see you laying by something for that day. Are you doing it? $1 will start a savings account at this bank. Have we said enough? Farmers and Merchants Bank "Safest Foj Savings'5 Louisburg, No. Carolina Just Received Ice Cream Freezers Stone Phurns Patent Churns Lawn Mowers Lawn Hose Oil Stoves Screen Windows Screen Doors Screen Wire , Millet Seed Seed Corn Oil Cans Collard Seed / = L. P. HICKS On The Corner Louisburg, N. C. THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. J OHM SON, Editor aud Manager | 0. J. HALE... .Assistant Manager ?TAR DROPS? 1 ?Quite a large number of teachers In Franklin county went to Raleigh | this week to attend the summer , school at the State College. ? * * ?A colored registrant from the j State of Washington was arrested in Oxford the past week and allowed to come to Louisburg to perform in a show, after which he was sent on to an army post for duty. ?.^Ve are requested to state that IllPr,' will ),.? ?? I?,v nprtv -ml <WI,Unr'-, convention at l.aurei senool BUIIdlAR Saturday night, June 22 for the bene fit of the church. All musicians in vited .'^Admission 15 and 25 cents. Everybody cordially invited to come. ? ? ? ?We are requested to call the atten tin of all parents of school children who wish to see Dr. Wright about their childrens heaKh in keeping with the notice mailed them after the pub lic examination. are urged to see Dr. J. E. Malone. County Health Officer ?, and make their wishes known. i PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. R. W. Hudson returned Sunday from a visit to Washington City. ^ ? * * Mrs. Lelia Williamson lpft Saturday to visit relatives at Wilson's Mills. * * ? Mr. F. W. Wheless left Tuesday , for Baltimore, to purchase his fall stock. ? ? ? Miss Louise Thoma left Tuesday for a visit to Mrs. C. G. Bedford, of Lex-1 ington. ? ?? ? Miss Joftephine Reid. of Wake For est. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B. N. (Williamson. ? ? ? V | Mrs. R. B. Beasley and children, of Wilson, are visiting at the home of j Mr. W. E. Tucker. * * * Messrs. J. M. Allen and J. D. Hines returned this week from a vis it to Washington City. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beam, of Wood? dale, visited their son. Mr. G. M. Beam, here the past week. * * * Misses. Una Bradley and Nellie Clap pendick, of Elizabeth City, are visit ing Miss Florence Egerton. * ? ? Lieut, and Mrs. W. L. Slallings. of Forte Oglethorpe. Ga.. are on a visit to his people jn and near town. ? ? ? Mr. X. B. Allsbrook. Miss Lillian High and Mrs. Jennie Ya:es left Sun day via automobile for a visit to friends in Norfolk. * * ? Mr. R. F. Fuller returned the past Week from a visit to Tennessee. He I was accompanied on his return by two of his little neices. >> LITTLETON COLLEGE Has inst closed one of the most sn<** cewsful years In lis history. The 371li ni'l linniii imil "illi Write for new illustrated catalogue, also and QUICKLY for particulars concerning our speclul offer to a few girls who ennnot pay our catalogue rate. Address J. M. RHODES. 1.1;lie. ton, N. C. "CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. Stat o of North Caroli na?Depai'hneat of State. To All to Whom These Presents May Come?Greeting: WHEREAS. It appears to my satis faction. by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for tne voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, depo.s- j i i ted in my office, that the Candler-1 Crowell Company, a corporation of [this State, whose principal office Is sit uated in the town of Louisburg. Coun Ity of Franklin, State of North Caro lina (H. L. Candler being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be .^served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations." preliminary to the is suing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now. Therefore. I, J. Brvan Grimes. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the ftth day of June. 1918. file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to -the disnalution of said cor poration. executed by all the stock holders thereof, which- ftaid cpiisent and the record, of the proceedings aforeseaid ere now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. T hnve here to set my hand and afTixed my official seal at Jtmeljfn, this 6th day of June, A. D., 1918. J. BRYAN GRIMES. fi-14-4t Secretary o? State. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testamertffof Mrs.' Mary Louise Ellis, late of Louisburg. Frank lin County. N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to present same to the undersign ed on or before the 14th day of June. 11919. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said e9tate will please make im mediate payment. This June 14th, 1918. A. C. EI.LTS. Execntor. Wm. H. & Thou. W. Ruffln. Attorneys. 6-14-0t4 SALE OF LAND FOB T AXE 9. Id accordance with an ordinance passed by the Board of Town Com missioners and by authority o' the cliartcr of the Town of Loulsburg, N C.. I will on Monday the 17th day of June 1918. vx the Court House door In the town ofT^oulsburg at or about the j hour of noon, sell the tolowlns lots I fox laxes \mii costs unpaid. W. H. Allen r.nd D. F. McKinne, re celvers Hill Live Stock Co. 660.26, N. B. &. T. M. Allsbrook 1 lot King ' 75.80 Louisiana Alston, 1 lot Kenmore Avenue 2.49 W. M. Alston Admr. 1 lot Ken more Ave 5.67 Mrs. G. ?L Baker Sr. 1 tot No ble Street 42.90 W. F. Beasley 1 lot Nash S'? 66.45 W, E. Bartholomew 1 lot Ken moro Avenue 26.16 Joe Bell, 1 lot railroad 2.55 C. M. Cooke and wife 1 lot Amos Egerton, 1 lot Kenir.nre Avenue S.90 George Egerton 1 lot Timber lake 10.40 Dr A. H. Fleming 31ots King 31.23 G. W. Ford 1 lot. hotel 1,571.83 Jolin Green 1 home .... 3.48 Austin Green Hot Mineral Springs .? 6.82 Mrs. A. M. Hall 1-2 lot store 1 lot Franklin St 108.18 J.?P. Hill 21ots (Sid Harris) 8.48 -Lewis King 1 lot Main St.?? 14 Malcolm McKinne 1 lot Kenmore Avenue 195.38 D. F. McKinne 5 lots King.. 162.08 McKinne Bros. Co. 1 store Main St. 1,170.19 Wiley May Est. 1 lot Main St 8.48 W. B. McDowell 1 lot Mineral Springs * 16.94 Annie McDowell 1 lot R. R... 1.75 [Stephen Ferry 1 lot Halifax road .. 4.00 Ed Perry 1 lot Egerton 10.35 Henry Potis 1 lot River road.. 7.82 P. A. Reavls 1 lot Main St .. 619.23 H. M. Stovall 1 lot King .. 13.67 J. A. Turner a lots King .... 23.95 Mrs i J. A. Turner 1 lot Main St. 3 lots Battle 190.13 J. C. Tucker 3 lot-j Hill row.. 40.61 K. A. Willi ur* En. 1 lot Mrfn St. 43." Mrs. D. T. Williams 2 lots Kin? 13.17 Miranda Wilcox 1 lot Short St. 16.90 Phil Williams 1 lot King 1 lot Mineral Springs 43.85 Same R. Yarboro Agt. 1 lot Riv er road 13.93 Joe Yarboro 1 lot Main St .... 1.87 A. W. ALSTON, Clerk. May 22. 1918. FOR SALE?ONE <a?OI> .MILK lOW. fresh to Ihe pail. O. H. HARRIS. G-14-2t. RABBITS , SALE?SIX KEI? Flemish Giant, eight montlisoUl.Ap ply to W. C. HOIJCK. Louisburg. X. C." ' S-14-lt NOTICU TO CltlCDlTftRS Having qualified as administrator n the estate of Miss Mattie Cooke, late of Louisburg. Franklin County, N. C. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to pre sent the same to the undersigned on or before the 14th clay or June. 19>!0. or this notice will be plea:l in bar of their recovery. AM persons indebted | to said ?state wJU please make inime dilate payment. This June 14 '.i. IMS. . k \\\ B. fOOKE. Admr. STAR THEATRE announces'on Monday, June 17th the final episode of The "RED ACE'* will be shown Saturday's Special CHARLIE CHAPLIN the funniest man- in the world. Episode 7 of the "THE EACLE'S EYE" The Story of the Imperial German Gov ernment's Spdes and Plots in America By Courtney Ryley Cooper From Facts Furnished By WILLIAM J. fLYNN Recent'y Retired]Chief U. S. Secret Service if Photoaramatic Version Pro duced by THE WHARTONS ? ? MATING 2:30 P. M. ? ? ADMISSION: 10 and 15 Cents ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified as the administra tor of the estate of 13. G. Long, de ceased lbte of rranklin Counwy. N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present | to the undersigned administra- ? tor, at Sqnford. N. or to M. S. Davis at Louis burg. N. C., duly veri "i"ii "H IT. I I r ililV lil iliiT'i 1 or this notice will be pleaded in o* "..ieir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This ICth day of June. li)lS. ( MRS. IDA HOLMES. Administrator. Hoyle <c Hoy^e, Attorneys. C-14-6t TIMES Ask your dealer about the New Perfection Kerosene Water Heater. 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