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FRANKLIN TIMES Cbristmaa, U will toon be here? -Possibly the biggest break of to :o of 'tile season was in Louisburg 'teriluy. ^ -There will" be a bo* party at In ?Me on Monday night, November i twenty-second. Everybody lnvtt MISS JEN Jilt AYCOCKK DEAD. ' ? Her many friends In Louisburg will learn with much regret of the death of Miss Jennie Aycocke, which occurred at her tome on Spring afr eet lost before 8 o'clock Tuesday night. She was 53 years ot age" and Reaves a brother, Mr. John Ayoocke, of Florida, and' lister, Miss Clara Ay cocke of this place. The funeral services were held from the home at J: JO o'clock WMftoaday afternoon and wire conducted by Rev. W. B. Morton, and t? Inter ment waa made In Oak lawn H'lWXiry In the presence ot unite a large num ber of sympathising friends. Every dear lady, young or old, has ? right to expect that Santa Clans Will bring her a pretty sew breakfast cap. Three of this year's models, all easy to make, are ah own In the pic ture and tliey employ ribbons, - net laces and flowers, as usual. THE FRANKLIN TIMES Furbelows for Maids Man? a fair maid. wlU n0otee In saeb new and mart furbelows of (lb ban as an pictured bent wbeo Cbrlat maa brings bar remembren??. Stan la a collar, veatae afid girdle with a' bag to match that arc lrreelatlbla. TUa garniture for tbe waist to made af atrlpad Kb boo ehowlng tha |lwm color* tn Roman strlpee. - ' The girdle la knotted at Cbe Ml and banc* In tw pointed enia, bag la drawn vp and aaepended by narrow aattn ribbon, baa a aOk ornament, like those oo tba ooUar. at tba bottom. ? ?? ' Q r. ? - ** Win Hare to Wo Some. Our Idea of a smart girl la one who can make her complexion taste aa 'good as it looks. ? Livingston (Ky.) Enterprise. ? ONE BLACK MARE 5 YEARS OLD, 1 Top Buggy for sale the 6th of Deo. 1920. H. E. PERNELL. 11-19-lt NOTICE Pursuant to the power contained In a certain mortgage executed to me by Jake Nowell, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder at auction at the Court House ?&oor in Loulaburg, N. C., on Saturday, December 11th, 1920 at about the hour of noon, the follow ing described property: One 4ne mule, two suns, one flue tmiuw: L This Nov. 18th, 1920. - 11-19- 2t H. ? - HARRIS, Mtg. FARM TOR 8AUS CONTAINING *XF ty ?cmi near Looiiburg on public road all necessary building raoafh wood on It to par for It. Addres* Loulsburg, N. C., R. F. D. No. 4, . Bo* 98. ll-19-2t ; $160,000.00 TOWN OF FRANI OjH TON, N. C. GOLD BONDS. ? - Sealed proposal! will be received nntll 2:00 o'clock P. If.. November 80th. 1920. by the urfdsrstsmd Clerk at the Town Hall In aalfl Town, for the purchase of ail'or any part of the following Issue of bond* of said Town. $160,000.00 Water and Sewer bonds maturing annually April aa fol lows: Two bonds 1912 to 1926, both Inclusive, Three bonds 1927 to MSI. both inclusive. Four bonds 19J4 to 1944, both inclusive, and Five bonds 1945 to 1961, both in elusive. The Issue 1* dated April 1st, 1920. Denomination $1,000.00, Interest at the rate of Six per centum per an num. Principal 'and semi -annual In terest (A. & O. 1,) payable in New York In gold at the office of the Unit ed States Mortgage * Tmst Company. The bonds are to be prepared under the supervision of the United States Mortgage A. Trust Company of New fork City, "which win certify as to the genuineness of the signature* of the city officials and the seal impres sed thereon. Legality will be sjk proved by Mr. Chester B. Msss11<h of New Tork City, and Mr. J. JU Morehead of Durham, N. C., whose approving opinions will be fttrnfslWd to the purchaser without chars*. These bonds are direct and general obligations of the Town of Frankllii ton. Issued under the Municipal Fi nance Act, and an unlimited tax Cor the payment of principal and Interest has been authorised by law and ordi nance. All bids must be -on blank forms which win be furnished by the under s!a?9 Clerk or said Tmst Company, and mart be accompanied by cash, or a csrtfted check drawn to the order of -tire treasurer at (m Townj&oC Franklfnton, N. 8;,' in an amount eq ual to Two per centum of the face amount of the bonds bid for, to se cure the Town against any loss re sulting from the failure of the bid der to comply with the terms of his bid. . ? Bonds will be delivered to'the pur chaser at the office of said United States Mortgage & Trust Company In New York City on December the 9th, 1920. or as soon thereafter aa the bonds can be prepared, and must then be paid for in New York funds. No bids of less than par and of ac-. crued Interest will be considered. The right to reject any or all bids Is re served. ?J Dated. Fr&nkllnton, N. C., Oct. 19, 1920 : : : : ? (Signed) a r. FORD. Mayhr ? (Signed) Georgle L. Cooke, Clerk. U-19-2t : ? ? - , ?' ~ NOTICE Hiring qualified as executor of the estate pf Weslev Radford, deceas ed. late of Franklin County, notice Is hereby given ail persona holding cla 1ms anal nit his estate to present them to the undersigned oo or before the 18th day of November, 1921, or this notice will be plead In bar of thei* recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Nov. 18th, 1920. j R. R. RADFORD. II-19-6t " Extr. ? , NOTICE 1 Those who owe me for work will please pay me by Dec. 1st, 1920 as I have got to pay my Mils by that time. If I can't get a settlement by that, time I will have to proceed in some other way to collect It. _ I II-19-21 E. A. ROGERS. . PLEASE RETURN THEM About a month ago I loaned some one my pipe cutter and threaders, and they have not returned them yet al though they might know I need them badly. I will appreciate their early return. H. C. .Oapfon. ll-12-2t NOTICE OF SUMMON8 North Carolina, In Superior Court Franklin Co. Before the Clerk J. R. Cooke, Lizzie Person and hus band, J. C. Person, Clayton Cooke, Ferry Cooke, Ben Cooke, Charley Cooke, Eleanor Blacknall, Matthew ' Person, Julta Kearney, Elmos Ke arney. Vs. Herbert Cooke, 'Irvln Cooke, Ernest Cooke, Rebecca Cooke, Minnie Belle Cooke, James Person, Lola Person, VLattle Belle Person, Joe Kearney, Carrie Kearney, Dennis Person and James Kearney. To Herbert Cooke, Irvln Cooke, Ernest Cooke, Rebecca Cooke, James Person, Lola Person, Mattle Belle Person, Dennis Person: The De fendants above named will take No tice that an action entitled as above haB been commenced In the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Car o'na to sell the lands tf (.rayton Cooke deceased, situate In said Coiyi ty and State near the Town of Franlt linton, N. C. for the purpose of mak ing assets to pay indebtedness and for a division of the remaining pro ceeds among the legatees of ? said Crayton Cooke, and the said defend ants will further take Notice that they are required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court ot said County and State on the 27th flay of November, 1920, and answer or demur to the said Complaint In said action or the Plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said Complaint. This 1st day of No vember. 1980. ^ J. J. BARROW, 11-5-41 CWK superior court. ? Oceans of Bargains 3 m THE BIG SALE IS STILL ON AT <??,...? - J - -4 J - . % McBrayer Clothing Co. -J Many of our customers have been buying because we are of fering REAL BARGAINS, and we want yoa to be one of the many. Come early while our stock is complete. Our loss is your gain. \ McBrayer Clothing Co. "Everything; for Daddy and the Boys" PHONE 80 LOUISBURG, N. C. * ?*> T- 3 V* 5- Y? <n l _ - ? ?? . s ? r- ,i_--*'-:.\ ?r - __ Crowds Stream In 215 People First 18 Minutes Goods Pour Out Some Crowd i '? < * Time is short. The bargains are fleeting. Tou skeptics. You un believers. You economical to c you I say, follow the crowds of wis* ones to this Main Street Louisburg, N. C ' - ? On The ? ? - 0 I ' ^ A gk /A ? r * ' - ? -? t Our Mr. C. C. Hudson left Tuesday for the Northern Markets to purchase goods to replenish his already large stock. He expects to be able to secrue a number of Big Bargains and suggests that you await his return to do your buying. Compound Lard 17c Per lb. - ~ -j 3ft C C. Hudson Co. . ( WIDE- AWAKE HBBOUHD LOUISBVBD, ' ^r-r NORTH CAKOLIHA //.J
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