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JANUARY T5th Starts at 2 O'clock. S>np< ?l 4 OVimk Pftmomhflr thic i<? nnr third Rig Rale;. We pav no experts to sell our Goods, Pay- no Clerks, But sell the gox>ds at your bid. Everything sold to Highest Bidder. This sale will include Pianoa^ Piano Piayers, Sewing Machines, Talking Machines, Rugs and J)ruggets, three bags green coffee, Tableware, Illuminum ware, Glass ware. In fact anything in our Store. - ^ - Wait Untft Saturday to Buy Your Rubber Shoes Nothing Reserved. Everything sold under the Hammer. We need the money. i-i ? . riMHiinre in /ufrirMf ? isii >.;??> !> .? frj?*I.'n:l?l Bond* ,u:i! l?i Prsi*. id." r i>? IV.* 11 ' lit ??f jhf. Vr'.v- 1'. ?: ? "i !!!U; l!!irrr ?t Thertei.s. . I l.v ihe jjOc.; r TjL ii. l.-i *? W wn o:* Y -.li !l L' - \ .li?. Tv . r . . f Sec. 1. T Vat ijr :>.<? pur;K>so c. vT ? ? vblisliing and er.iiing an electr:* > ght system ii> t:.e. /:isU town, for us-? i f the said town, the negotiable cou- . rot'. bonds of the town ahal! be issu ed in an amount not exceeding the , . rind pal amount of $20,000. Set,. 2. That in each yc-*r while; ; uy of said boivls shall .be outstand ing. a tax shall be levied and collect ed in accordance with lav* sufficient ? T~i~:~y ihe priri ipal mi? luiui est ?of- ? 5"?r? bonds as srae shal. fall due. _ Sec. 3. That a statement -of th/* deb* of the said town has been filed wit I; the Clerk, pursuant to the muni cipal finance act, and i& open to pub lic i*ys!>eetion . ? Sec. 4. That the assessed valua- j tion of property subject to taxation ; by the town for tire year 1920, in whi- ] < h t '.xes were last levied, as shown by the statement referred to in the foregoing section, is $518,220. Sec. 5. That the amount of the IS'ET DEBT of the Baid town, author ized or to be authorized, according to RftM statement and as shown therein, is $20,000 Sec. 6. That this ordinance shall! UK? effect thirty days . after it* first: publication, unless in the meantime a petition for itg submission to the \ro- | ters under the municipal finance act is filed, in which event it shall take effect when approved by a vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the town at an election as provided in the said act . The foregoing ordinance wan pass ed on the third day of January, 1921, and waa first published Janaary 7, 1921. Any action or proceeding qu estioning the validity of Bald ordinan ce mast be commenced within thirty daya rift or it* llfst publication. J. W WOOBt-IEF. 1-7 ? Clerk. 8AI.K OF FARM UNDER FORETIjO SURE By virtue of the power of gale < 0:1 - tallied In that certain deed of trtiKl made by P W. Cooper " nil **ife 10 Win. H. Ruffln, Trustde, dated Jan 8. 19M, and recorded In Book 234. Ipage 20, Franklin Registry, default having been made In the pnymant of the debt thereby secured and ileman l for foreclosure haYlnf been mad." hy the bolder of said debt on said trus tee, the undersigned will on Mornlm Mntry 7th. 1921. at about the ho ur Of noon, at the Court House dor In Loulabarg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for rush, the property tn said deed of tr?: oimTeyed and there described as SO acres, bounded as the West by Cypress h<? Sol. lit fry p. Y\' . C'oop . tir.K v. ; Annie D?. v? 3 Coopor. %>:: *he N )rtl? v ryprtis ('rdc-i\,~:'.n*l,<iH - K '-*? : ? A.l.er: Huri.y l). vl? U ;?jj. -4 ire Joe 1 fc/is :?/ : ? I vi* Cooper t'.u p r:i Tt? ?-r -?rH^ uxhfcr?_Joe . Da.-?-' L .is froir.' the !^o.. ; r-r I. ; Jii the offices cf t. ??. * 1. '& P.ejsisier of Deeds 0- i 'raukli.: : C-iiaty. being recorded in Uo<?U No. 10 of Orders and Decreoj 11 seq., office of C. S C. :o which reference is hereby expressly had . lor a complete description of the ? name. The land being Lot No. 1-, in?j said partition. This Jan. 7. ]'.21. 1-r-St Wm. H. RUFFIX, Trustee. j NOTICE - j Having a contract with Jerry Green j for th* year 1921 and he having left my employ without cause or consent j I hcreijy forbid anyone hiring or oth- j ecrvise harboring him under penalty ' of S^ v.tes provided. This Jan. 6th 1 :? '* ' i "-T il J. L. SPENCER. TO THE PUBLIC I hereby give notice to the public i that I will not be responsible for any ; article charged to me without same' being purchased on an ordef signed I j by myself, said order to be presented I with account. ThiB Jan. 3rd, 1921. 1 !l-7-5t B. P. Strickland . j o SALE OF LAND Pursuant to the authority contain ed in a certain deed of trust executed by Haywood Cheek to the undersign ed trustee, which is duly registered in Book 234 at page 15, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, the undersigned trus tee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for caah at the Court House door in Louisburg. North Caro jlina, on Monday the 7th day of Feb ruary. 1921, at 12 M. the following d$ I scribed real estate: That tract or parcel of land lying jin Sandy Creek Township, Franklin [county, NOrth Carolina adjoin ing the li'emls of Plnnell. Renn and others and j bounded as follows: Beginning at a I sweet gum the Plnnell corner and run ning thence South 64 1-2 degrees, east 98 poles and 20 links to a white oak stutnp. thence South 76 degrees east j 1R jKiles to asmall black gum, Kenti comer, thence South 18 degrees JVe?t ' 104 poles to three red oaks and a j black j;-.ck pointer Renn corner, then I ce North 29 1-2 degrees West 38 pol es 21 links to a sassafras, thence Sou th 4f> degrees West 42 poles to a white oak, thence North 59 degrees West 129 poles to horn beam pointers, th em** North 5 degree# east 98 poles' to a pine, thence North 33 1-2 degrees cant 34 1-2 poles to the beginning, con tainlng (101) one hundred and one acres more or less, being the land conveyed to W. O. Faulkner by J.,H. La ?s iter and wife by deed duly recor ded in the Registry of Franklin Oo x rr.tv in ItTfVk T7$r"riT page 1 ,>h Jan. CtL. 11*21. I-T-r: i;. X. GUPTON. "rut-',r. FOP. SALE? C:w?-.v jvvfa .. .? r jr'l ia ^oon,? tu.i.in. <.>e.ip rush. Roaso:/ i.?r ^ Jes if I in '.v -ilk ".v Ik* re I v,a:,j lU go. Ap T^r rt-*>?oo tu 1U P. I' . kkmd. R . i. Louisburg. X. C. * !PT-3r NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECIT TiOX. North 'Carolina. In the Superior franklin C.*uucv. Court j 0. ii. Ker mov. s\ Vs. / ! J. Lee (Junei Johnson ^ By virtue of au execution/directed ] *o ti'9 unriysisned from t M? Superior j Court of Franklin Conner in the above entitled action. 1 wilj/on Monday, the1 7th day of F^l>iu;ipj\ H*2l at or about the hour of noo^at the Court House; door of said Cminty in Louisburg. N. I C.. sell to the highest bidder at pub- j lir- miction for cash to satisfy said | executicnC all the right title, claim j end interest which the said J. Lee j (June) Johnson, the defendant has In 1 the following described real estate to- j wit : Adjoining the lands of Harry IMalone. A. W. Perry, et al. bounded! as follows: Bounded on the X. by .A. W. Perry, Jr. 155 ft. on tbo East by lot^ of Harry Malone, 141 ft., on S. by A. W. Perry. Jr. 155 ft. and on W by A. W. Perry, Jr. 141 ft. to the point of beginning, containing one half of one acra more or less, situate about one mile North of the Town or Lcuisburg, N. C. It being the lot or parcel of land conveyed to June (J. Lee) Johnson by A. W. Perry Jr. and wife, by deed, dated. May 16, 1918, du ly recorded In the Registry of Frank lin CO. In Book 217, page 50?. This Jan. 5, 1921. |l-7-5t H. A. KEARNEY. Sheriff. WANTED TO RENT? One of (he most j defclrable six-horse farms % In this county for this year to party with I force sufficient to cultivate In cot ton. corn, peas and clover. Plenty of buildings, good roads, schools and churches convenient. Apply to W. D. Fuller. Wood. N. C. l-7-3t o . ' NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITION5 North Carolina. In the Superior Franklin County. Court Psttle A. King . -Vs. James E. King ' The defendant above named will take notice that the plaintiff will take it)ie, deposition of Mrs. Ixafty Byrd King before George C. Shinn Esq.. a Notary Public for the District of Co lumbia. at 305 Krans Bldg.. Washing ton, D. C., on Monday, January 24, 1921, at 11 O'clocfc A. M . under and by virtue of a commission from the Clerk of th* Superior Court for Frank lln County, North Carolina, duly Issu ed to said Notary Public Jan. 6, 1921 This Jan. 6, 1W. ? WM. H. ft TH08. W. RUTFIN. 1-7-41 Attorney for plalntUf. t\ W " ' ?'? ? ? ? Ayr T r tmnt-.- ? . UJP A YS ~ This Is a Furniture Store and nc are supposed to sell everything lor the house furnishings, nnd we Hie op to the expectations. Von can i?nj anything yon warn nere. It pays to boy (from as because we sell an enormous amount of goods and our expenses are comparatively light, and we can there fore sell at a closer margin of profit than some others . We don't want to say anything anklnd of oar esteemed compet itor*, bat we DO want yon to KNOW the ADVANTAGE aad ECON OMY of trading at THIS Store. Yon CANT lose, aad yon WH.I, gala. Now doesa't this line of nrgmment appeal straight to your, good common sense 1 J. S. WILLIAMS, ? Main Street Louisburg, N. C.
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