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NOTICE OF 8 ALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contalued in a certain deed of trust, executed on the 7th day of Feb ruary, 1920. by . and between Peter W Cooper to George N. Bissette. Trus tee. in favor of The Arrington-Bissette Company, which said deed of trurft is duly reuordod the offu.a of ttw Urg later of Deeds of Nash County, in Beok 269. page and In the office of ZK6 Register 01 Deeflfl 6T Franklin County, in Book 236, Page 348. refer ?tree beine hereby made to the same for particulars (default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust) I will on Mnxiuv. tha oath day nf MARCH. 1921. at or about the hour of 12t4)? o 'clock M., at the Courthouse door in Frailklin County, offer for sale to the nignest Didaer ior casn. the following described real estate, to- wit: A certain tract or parcel -ftf-land in Franklin County. Sandy Creek. Town ship as fnllmys yj 7 Honndon nn thp North and South bv the lands of Ho by Thomas WIT I rams tA Eamwt Rod well, containing 100 acres, see deed to Joe Daris froTST "W. T. Rodwell and wife, made November 16. 1908. conveying a one-third interest. Ref erence Is further made to- Book 1.79 i page 634. Franklin County Registry j It being the Identical tract of land de- ' vised by Aimie J. Cooper to her hus- j baud, Peter W. Cooper. Said will i belug recorded in Will Book S. Page 290, in the office of the Clerk of the I Cl,p^ *-""??* nf N'awh County. Terms of Siile cash. This the Ulsf day of February. 1921. GEORGE N. BISSEffTE! 3-4 -4 1 ? Trustee . Difficulty Ended. Why my dear, said Mr. DeStyle. I'm glad to see you so composed. When I left this morning you were weeping and wailing ?iml tearing yiv ur hair because Fido "was sick. Well, you see. explained Mrs. De fctyla, after ynn left Mrs. Tiptop came in and told tne toat dogs oi muo s breed were going out of fashion. So 1 dried my tears and kicked him out. The Sower ana Kemper. = He -who was- r.nnrtesy, re;ipfl friend Khlp; ? and ? he ? who plants fctmtireW gathers love. 25 Per Cent Off ?: On All Box Stationery We receive fresh shipment of BLOCK'S Candy Weekly Beasley Brothers Company SPRUILL BUILDING ---NORT&CARQLINA ATTENTION POLICY HOLDERS! This Agency appreciates your business, and Las been built by srvice. This is a time we must all pull together. If I can be of service to you in any way, in connection with your Insurance meters, please advise. Remember your Insurance Poliej- is one of your best friends. ? C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" YOUNGSVILLE, - - North Carolina "REMEMBER" t \ ? We Insure everything Insurable, and appreciate your business. ANNOUNCEMENT! / I take this method of announcing to my many friends afid former customers in Louisburg and vicinity that I have returned to Louisburg and purchased the stock of General Merchandise of Mr. R. H. Strickland and will conduct an up to date General Mercantile business in the store room next to the Moving Picture Show formerly occu pied by Mr. Strickland I shkll be glad to have you calT in whenever it is convenient to you and I assure you that I will do all in my power to giva you the most goods for your money and prompt and efficient service. A. S. WIGGS Lucky Strike K fi A N Ki4Ji tM* ? N T-V STITUOL rOlTI\ Items of Interest to Teacher*, School Committeemen, Betterment ed In Public Schools of Frank lin County. : : s s tdnard L. Best, Superintendent 1 . The professional growth of the i teachers in the Bunn Group Center did not stop with the group meetings that were held in the tall. These teachers have continued the work of the reading circle although the as signments for the Ave meetings were all that were required. They hare alfeiay prepared two written assign ments and one more will be given to them before the close of their schools. On the- seeead assignment for this group the following teachers sent in a written preparation: Minnie Gay. Maude Lancaster t Ora Alford, Valma ra Stalllnga. Mary HarriB, TJtta Brtd Burlas Sturdivant. Ivle Lee Ellen. Kathrene Mills, Nora Blackmore. Lu cy Moore, Myrta Woodard, Mrs. Car rie Schi\,eikert, Eleanor Blackley, No nie Hollingsworth. .This is evidence that these teach ers are doing what they can to lrn prove their school work. Increased ! m olea?lanal~i!i u w tli means lucieased efficiency in the school room and school community. The -communities in which these teachers work should feel congratulated upon having teach eis that aj e so imiiesttd ? ta ? their work. The teachers in the other gr oups planned to continue this work ? a Inn iHir fhft rrnnn Irnflf-ra hriLttadt no report of the work to the present time. ^ ? 3ui>t;i iuteudeut W. R. Miila re : Ihn fnllnn-l^n Ho* jgft-hsri US . finishing the reading work for this school year: Mrs. J. L. Price, lone Richardson, Mary B. Dement. Rebec ca Hollingsworth, Ruby Harris. Clara Long, Jasmine Barnes. Llllie Harper. Lillle Mae Aycock, Esther Ward. Le nora Hipp, Mrs. A. B. Inscoe, Mrs. W .' E. Uzzell, Zelma Holland. Agnes Hunt, Beulah Stallings, Grace Harris. Lucile Cheek. 3. Some of the schools have fail ed to make any report to the Attend ance Officer, concerning the unexcus ed absences. The Attendance Officer has no other way to know of your at tendance except by your reports. If all the children between the ages of S and 14 are in school there is no rea son for you to report to him. Neith er is it necessary to report those chil dren that you have excused. All the leathers should know that they have the authority to excuse for the follow ing reason and no other: a. Sick ness of the child or in his home. b. Bad weather, c. Distance from sch ool and etc. If the child has to re main at home to work the teat her has no authority to pass on this excuse as that is a matter entirely with the Attendance Officer. The monthly re ports lo my office show that the av erage daily attendance is not as good for January and February as it was during these months last year. I ho pe from now until the close of school the teachers will put forlh special ef fort to increase the daily attendance We muRt look at this matter from a practical view point for I know It is necessary at times for some of the children' to be kept at hom.- and yet I do believe that the smalier ones can go regularly. It is not our senti ment to wish to work a hardship am any one but we are interested in keep ing the children In school and there fore appeal to every parent to give to the schools their cooperation in this matter. How many schools are the re In the county that have failed to discuss this Important matter with the parents In a community meeting. ? The following splendid articles comes from Supt. W. R. Mills of the I.oulsburg Graded School: In Fra nklin County there are a larce num ber of boys and girls getting ready lo stand the Seventh Grade h lamina tion, and graduate from the elemen tary school. To these and their par ents comes the question of whether It will pay ito continue their education In high School. There are so nwny reasons why a boy or girl should go through high school that it will be Impossible here to mention more th an three or four: 1 1 . The education of the clement* ry school Is so limited ami the pupil in so immature and the teacher in of ten untrained and inexperienced. If no further school training is had. the boy or girl goes out poori . clipped to grapple wfth the difficult problems of everyday life. In a democratic so clety there is pressing need for a tra ined citizenship' and the Mgh ech > >1 education Is the minimum that we should offer to our boyi ami girls be fore thrusting them Into the currant of life It. The high school ate i.ahu Jt to 1$. la the time la the life of most Individuals which fashion the *'s*t" oi their characters and ldvals. The hlnu school course of study furnishes .tnj acquaintance with the several fields of learning aud euable^ the boy 01 I girl to find out what he or she likes j The world Is full of men and women who art? misfits all their lives, and rh4s is largely because they i?ever had tne opportunity to iinu ilieiii&i'tips The high school 'will largely remove this haudicap. 111. If a boy or pirl de^nres to gt> into any yn*tfwion . Ilw l?i*U education is the minimum pre pa r:e tloti oil which to build. Time whs when any one could by a little private study at home become a professional man. but that time is gtme forever. rv: a high school edueaiiun: for lowed by a college course seems to be none too much now to enable one times. Again. a high school educa tion furnishes a fine social traiuiug for boys and girls lu adolescent per iod. By nature we are all Individ luUislic and prone -la WUHt "Ui fntw n-aii wuy in npU?. rtt the opinion Lot our fellows: ? ^Fheee Is no liner pl ace ill which to get. rlii ui sunui Uieso? objet,tlonaT)Te^ qualities than iu the high school. A sort of give-aud take Ufa ie fumsrsil l here H.inllv anv bay or girl van go through a high school and not be -trained to surren der many individual likes and desires This is good- trainiug- for citiieushlp." 5. At the present are we prepared lit Franklin County to take car* of the seventh grade graduates rhul we wtH have this spring? All the boys :u\d girli_oI__H&rrls, Hayesville. Sandy Creek and Gold Mine Townships will either have to leave their communi ties to enter a high school or allow their education to end In the elemen tary school. This condition also ex ists i? portions of the other town ships. There are no townships or lo c<tles In the county in which this deplorable condition cannot be rem edied. I have suggested plaus by which each ol these boys and girls may be placed either in riding or wal king distance ot an efficient high school . I will be glad to present these plans to any community or gr oup of communities and promts* the hearty and financial cooperation ot the County Board of Education. Th ese* plana cannot be carried out wi thout your consent sympathy and fi th any sacrifice that you can make. It you are Interested let me know and 1 will be glad to meet with you at any place, night or day. bet us get to gether and plan for a county school system that will furnish all of out boys and girls the kind of educational opportunity that they deserve, a jgl/-lent ~^T?m?nt?nr ?n.< KlyK ; school . 6. The Cedar Rock Community won the prise in the county singing - contest. Ei'gu Hie man ?lio lai i ips rWfpym hnth shnnltlprs ? ilnesn t mecassaiilK walk upright. Love of the limelight is totally in comprehensible to those who doat care for it. Report of the Condition of THK CITIZENS BANK At Franklinton. in the State of North Carolina, at the close of busi ness. Feb. 21st. 1921. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts.'...? 242.42?.i!? Demand Loans 701 . hS Overdrafts, secured dl?.01 Overdrafts, unsecured .. I nited States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 15>30. tV Flanking Houses. Furni ture and fixtures 1<5.1*J.$4 Cash in vault and net amts. due from Banks R-mkers and Trust Com panies' S0.!?01.?? Cash Items held over 24 hours ...... 712. SOi Checks for clearing .... 1.115.14 Total $ 3i$.5S4.7J LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . . fc^.000 0<i> Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses ant! tax- , es paid Bills Payable ?!.*?? Deposits subject to check HT.25S.ll Time Certificates of l>e posit Savings I>eposits 190.X}5ufc$ 'ashler's Checks outstan "illr* TTr.r.T ? i.m ? Certified^Checks \ 453. ST Total $ 3SS.SS4 75 State of North Carolina? County of Franklin, ss: I. Geo. L. Cooke Asst. Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the t>est of my knowledge and belief GEO. L COOKE. Asst t ^nsfctsr J Correct ? Attest : E. J. CHEATHAM. Pres. C. 8. WILLIAMS. B W. HALLARU. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to b&or* ?se, thin 2*th day of Feb . 1*11. A E. HENDERSON. Notary Pnfclie My Com. Expires Jan . IS. 1*33. To Stop a Co?*h Oo'ck >ke HAYES" HEALING HONEY, a cough medk-imt which Map" <*? k* healing tbe inflamed lad kltolli til mil A ban of GROVES O-PEN-THATE SALVE fcr Otm Co id*. Hm4 Qlti ii I Orewp la ?mlo?ri wtek |i?| Ml at HAYES- HEAUNG HONEY. Tfca tal?* ?fcoatd be rabbed oa &? chart mmd tW< of children ndlUla? ha a CoM or Oi Tiii?< i^r tJlTiti ? Am* *? wmm W HEALING NOTICE. Having qualified aa administrator of the estate of Henry Kt bridge. de ceased. late of Franklin County, all pemons holding claim? against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of February, 1922. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please cuwe for v.ud and makf inmudiaU' outlUnnnnl. This the 24th dav of Feb . 1921. wrtris to cur.nmm*. 1 Having qualified as Executor of the last will aud testament of Mrs. Mary Yeargin. deceased. late of Franklin County, this ts lo notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present the same to the undersign ed on or befoVe the 11th day of J|V?b-,_| ruary. 1922, or this notice will bt pBw m bar of their rcecvoFy. A1E persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to either of th4 undersigned. T"mS?kA\i^kGL\-. Execulor . of Mwry Ywriiln. riec'il r. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin. AimrwyB 2-11-61 NOTICE 'Norm Carolina. ? In the Franklin Co. Superior- Court Cl'KTIS WHESLER. Vi . OSCAR WHEELER. The defendant above named wilt take notice that an action entitled as [above baa been commenced In the Su perior Court of Franklin County for absolute divorce upon the grounds " ' f 'be ?onvnlalnt herein filed and- the said defendant will further take u?<U-? that he la required to ap pear at the office of the,?lerlc of the Superior Court on Monday iia y of Marvh. I'.'Zl il n a answer Of" ftp mur to tiie complaint In said action or the ptfuntiff ?will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In aali com plaint . ? -Till. Ih. 1KI)i r\^y uf Feb.. 1921. 2-1S-4J J.J. BARROW. C. S7V. ? ? ? . -Tlahltiml C.niminaUon Cured S In 14 to 1 1 U*yS ? "LAX-PGS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepareJ Syrup Tonic- Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but ahould betaken tegulily fix 14 to M day . tOjntltKg K^ular^action. It Stimulates and per bottle. ^HARDWARE ' / Farming Tools, Plow Harness, Galvanized Roofing 5 V CRIMP, Rubber Roofing 12 ahd 3-PLY, Cook Stoves and Ranges. Everything Very Cheap If you can't afford to buy an automobile buy an Oxford "Chase* ' Buggy. They give no trouble, cost nothing to operate, the quality is away up in a class by itself. Compare my prices with the mail order house. H. C TAYLOR Hardware Buggies Harness Weed a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we saved in tb? buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise ? you expect to take a trip sooner or later? anticipate your needs now. in these lines ? you can make a great saving W. E White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. ? n WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pcarce Youngsville, N. C. R. F. Fuller M Hin*t u< Malt*. .Also H"y aad OlU. Baf|U >?d Hvmu far mI?, of tho right IM U4 at Ui? rlvkt prima Will Mil for ea?? ?r part ea'h ?r approved a. rarity. II raar horaa ar mat* do** not rait joa v?bm la aad It r?a e*all aai auto a trad* r*t wkat yoa -waal C?a? aad wbotfcar T?a hay art not. R. F. FULLER Laahhan, H. 0.
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