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Make Safe Investments pie should be the first Consider ation of every investor. buTTTf^smoT always an easy matter for th? ordinary investor to determine the safety of the issues offered him. The character of an invest ment, however, is usually reflected in the concern which offers it. Invest ments offered through this institution war rant your confidence. Safety? Honesty? Courtesy? Service Fariwrc National Rank J. M. ALLEN. ' T. H. DICKENS, President Vice-President H. M. STOVALL, Caahisr Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Louisburg, North Carolina The Vast Resources That Are Behind You THE strength of each Member Bank of the Federal Reserve System is practically the combined strength of the entire system. If there were no other' reason, this alone would be a sufficient reason why you should entrust your banking busi ness to this institution. Our years of business have earned us a great many friends? but we are big enough to take care ot some new ones. " How about you? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, N. C. Member of the Federal Reserve System F. B. McKinne, President F. J. Beasley, Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00 THE FRANKLIN TIMES 4. K iOll.VSOS. Kdltor sod Manager ?TAR DROPS? ? Monday is first Monday. /T ? The Town Commissioners* will | wm luul&ht. ?Mr. R. H Young has taken a po sition with Mr. A. S. Wlggs. ?But Oh! those buttments at the' ? Egzgs are selling for 20 anil 25 Lenta a duten In Luulsliui g. tills neek, ? The Boards of County Commls hiioiiers and Education will meet Mon day.. ccnters of attractions with our people these days. ? Quite a large number of visitors | eie in l.oulsbui n tills week allend inr fho nisfrlri Cnnfprenrp ? The repairs to the roof of11 the Court house will be a great benefit to | the preservation 5r the structure. ? Things are shaping up for quite a warm and" interestfng tight in the School election, but the children have the odds. ? We respectfully call the atten tion of the Board of Town Commis sioners to the condition of ?be butt ments of the bridge and pray relief for the_j>ublic. ? Julius Hayes, colored, was taker. . I to a hospital at Raleigh Sunday nigEt~1 for treatment for a gun shot wound | received in the thigh during an affraj near Franklinton. ? The -City Fathers sbeuld take some action that will eliminate the 'danger and unsanitary features of driving cow 8 to and from the nasmr es. Each animal should be roped and the driver required to he constantly in charga ?t the rope. ? ? Information Waa_ received in. Louv iaburg weanesaay trom Justice that Mr. Talmadge House narrowly escap ed death on Tuesday when be jumped from an. automobile being driven by Mr. John Faulk to get his hat that had blown off. before Mr. Faulk could stop the uai'. - ? The fire alarm turned in Monday morning turned out to be a false alarm The fire department was prompt in its response and after B ? ?"? around town looking (or the fire re turned to the fire house to learn that pnsslhly tho alarm was toe result of a fire at Mapleville, which was extin guished without any serious damage. NOTICE TO TAX LISTERS lowing^ plara-ln ?i o m A A ? *W. ? " ' ' named for the purpose of takirtp the taxes for 1921. All persons in said township are notified to meet me at one of the above places on the date mentioned: W. O. Stone's Store, Friday May 6th. J. O. May's Store, Saturday May 7th and Saturday, May 28th. Able Bowden's Store, Friday, May 13th. Justice. Saturday, May 4th and Thursday, May 26th. J. B. Sturdivant's Store, Friday, May 20th. T. H. nicken's Store, Saturday, May 21st and Friday, May 27th. Murray'?-r6tore, Wednesday, May 25th. J. O. SLEDGE. Tax List Taker. 4-29-tf. Cedar Rock Township. The Quinine That Does not Affect The \^tA ft iM r ric (iml Intative effect. I.AXA 1l\li Jiui'Mo C,'l ININK (Tablets) can bo taken by anyone wirlimit causing nervousness or ringing in tho head. E.W.GKOVE S signature oa box. SUc. o TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made on May 19, 1919, r>y Jim Chavis and wife to J.. L. Palmer, Trustee, and recorded In Rook 224. P ago 272, Frank lin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the in- 1 dobtedness thereby secured, and de- | mand for foreclosure navlng been , made on said trustee by the holder of I the said Indebtedness, trio undersign ed will on MONDAY, MAY 30, <92 fc at or about the hour of noon at the Courthouse door in I>ouisburg, N. C? offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and be lnK In Franklin County, N. C. and bounded as follows: 1st Tract: Rounded on the North by the lands of the Ingram ?state; on the South by tho lands or T). T. Ful ler; on the East J>y the lands of I). T. Fuller and tho Ingram estate, and on the South and West by the lands of Henry I^ong estate, and more fully described In deed of Miss Lucy Allen, et af, to E. O. Foster recorded In Reg istry of Franklin County, in Rook 227, | at page 148. 2nd Tract: Lot No. 1. of the In gram land adjolnli^g the above tract and bounded as follows. Roglnnlng at a stake Turner Porry's corner in the edge of the road; running thence aloAg the road N 4d 15' W 6.70 chains to a stake; thence S tSrrft 35' W 41.00 chains to a stake in Allen's line; th ence along said Allen's line S 23d 25* E 13 chains to a stake nmr the old Quaker Rush Ford; thence N 66d E 32.66 chains to a rock Ti^n*r Perry's corner; thence N 7Hd- E 5.40 chains to the beginning containing 31.3 acres more or less, it being the land convey ed to Jim Chavls by E. G. Foster o;i May 19th. 1919. Recorded In Rook 233, at page 48 Registry of Franklin Coun ty, to which deed reference is hereby nwule for a full description. This April 27th, 1921. 4-29-51 J L. PALMER, Trustee. _ Special Sale^of ? ? ? Women's Silt Dresses % UlATxu F. A. ROTH & CO. We have a large lot^of Women's Silk Dresses bought from the manufacturers Tn New York who were in need of money and received a big discount for cash. These dresses are all made from thd seasons stock and the material is the best. We are in position, as you will see from the following prices, to save you big money. These are bona fide values of the biggest saving you ever saw. Come and see them for yourself. ? Value LadicsSHk Foplln Dress. es In nil colors, Special $3.92 ? 1 $2.">.no Value Ladles Silk TrlckoletU' I>resses? all co'ors and styles $8.97 Value Ladies Silk Canton Crepe Dresses, all of and styles $14.97 $29.50 Value Ladles Silk Taffeta I>res. ses, all of the leading styles and colors, only $12.48 Crepe Dresses, bcnutiiul trlmmJnc In the very latest styles and colors Special $13.85 Value; Ladles' Silk Crepe de Chene Druses all htylps and mlnr* $9.48 Value Ladles Silk Messaiine Dresses, a beautiful dress iu all of the lending colors and styles 87.95 $40,110 V ill in1 Ladies Silk kittens Far Crepe, the most beautiful dress we have ever had, Special $31.98 F. A. ROTH & CO. THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBDRG, NORTH CAROLINA EVER* STREET IN LGUISBURG Had Its Share ot fhe Proof That Kidney Sufferers Seek. Backache? Kidneys we.ak? Distressed with urinary ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't have to look far. I'se what Louisburg people recommend. Every street in Louisburg has its cases. Here's one Louisburg man's exper ience. .Let J. Lehman, prop, of shoe re pair shop, tell it. H*? savs: "A few years ago I was troubled with pain across the small of my hack and It annoyed me a whole lot. When I would rit down, I could hardly get up and I was bothered by the way my kidneys acted. My head bother ed me. too, and I had a continual tired feeling. Hearing a great deal of Doan's Kidney Pills 1 decided to take them and can say they certain ly brought me wonderful relief." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ? get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mr. I.ehmah had Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. (JIM M OTION I* VITA" (ON RK 'CE1YED. Friends have received Invitations to the graduation of Rev. and Mrs. II. (). Myers, of Louisville, Kentucky. Kov. Myers taking the degree of Master of Theology from the Southern Haptlst Theolonlral Seminary and >Trs. My ers taking the degree of Bachelor of Mlsslonafy Training from the W. M. I*. Training School. Mrs. Myers was formally Miss Ly dla Inscoe, of Loulaburg, N. C. LOCAL MA.VUiKR >VA>TKI> ill us idi 1 Opportunity for Right .Han A large brokerage firm doing a suc cessful bnst-rress -with well-rated Con cerns throughout the country, wants ai capable man at once to develop and handle their local business. The opportunity Is an unusual one | because of the possibilities offered forv substantial earnings in. a highly res pectable business which will steadily increase as it becomes more firmly es tablished locally. The position requires a man posses sing executive and sales ability with business experience and having conv mcrcial banking connections, although no investment is necessary. He may devote only a portion of his time to the business at first, if desired, though we prefer a man who is able and will iug to give the business his entire time and best efforts. The local branch should pay ffom $2500 to $10,000 the first year, accord ing to population and the ability of the manager, as the commodity which we. handle is a staple, always iu demand and which our large buying Unities permit us to sell at less than average HvMrUM prices, Owing to the demand, we must, fill this position at once. Send your ap plication to Guarantee Coal Mining Co.. 1340 Como Rldg ., Chicago. HI., but do not write unless you can satisfy us as to honesty, reputation and business ability ^ 4-29-lt ? -Adv -O Humble. "The landlord is off his high horse." That so?" "Yes, I told him today we ware th inking of moving, and he actually sdld he hoped we would reconsider." / \ For Sale! Harness repairing out fit; complete including tools, leather and every thing necessary to make and repair harness. C. E. Mitchell, Youngsville, N. C. Cold* Cnin Grip ud I LAXATIVK BROMO 0WNINS1 Mm 1km la ooty m k. w. atovEi -jn i ??
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