In a new size package. 10 cigarettes forJO cts . Handy and convenient; try them. Dealers now carry both sizes : 10 for 10 cts ^ 20 for 20 cts. It's Toasted THANKS. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to my many friends who so kindly as sisted me to obtain the means of tr eatment for tfiT" IL'i pifelu tubercular af fection of my face and nose. It may please them to know that it is rapid ly healing and I think will soon be trelli = W. D, WESTER. Diafioumo.^. This to give notice that the firm of the citv Qrocerr l'<?? of Fronlt'lnton. was dissolved by mutual consent oil March 8th, 1921, by D. C. Hicks sell ing his interests to W. W| Shearin The said W. W. Shearin having pur chased the entire business all ac counts due said firm are payable to ?!m and he assumes all obligations of said firm. This April 25th, 1921. D. C. HICKS. 5-6-4t W. W. SHEARIN. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. ? ? Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed u! trust executed b> W. L. W. Lane and wife flalUe M. Lane to L E MakmeT Trustee, dated June 28th, 1919, and re corded in Book 224 at page 384, office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, N. C.. default having been made in the payment of the debt the reoy secured and derr.2nd for foreclos ure having been made on the trustee] by the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned will on MONDAY, the 6th DAY OF JUNE. 1921., at or about the hour of Noon at the Courthouse door in Louisburg. N C. 'offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract or parcel of land situate in Franklin County. State of North Car olina. adjoining the lands of J. A. Duke and others and bounded as fol lows. viz: Beginning at the junction of the Slmm's bridge road and the Louisburg-Franklinton road: thenc*? along the Simm's bridge road IT ch ains to J A. Duke's line; thence S IS l-3d 14 88 chains to center of Louis l>urg-Franklinton road; theme along the said Ix>uisburg-Frankllnton road, westerly 9.10 chains to the beginning, containing 6."?1 acres, more or less, und being the land conveyed to E. P. Blackley et als, by H. T. Slav, bv deed recorded in Book 199 at page 3S6 in the Registry of Deeds for Franklin County and by E. P. Blackley et als. to J. F. Pennewell by ueed recorded in Book 227 page 114. said Registry of "Franklin County and by J. F. Penne well and wife to W. L. W. I>ane by Oeed dated June 28th. 1919. This 6th day of May. 1921. 5-13-4t K. H. MA LONE, Trustee jl tlamic coast _ia vevtokx. I The following patents wgie Just is | sued to Atlaritic Coast Inventors, re^ j ported by D. Swift & Co.. Patent Law yers. Washington, IX- C., who will fur nish copies of any patent for ten cents i apiece to our readers. Va. Walter O. Borcherdu Austln ville. Froth-breaking device; Wil | bum A. Gallemore, South' Clinch ft ekir ? Reborlng-machine. I N. C. Francis M. Comstock, New [bern, Tobacco?!ooper r CoTumbus ? Tr Denny, W*ilson, Reel for eyeglass rhalnw British government in Ireland is running out of Celter. NOTICE TO TAX LISTERS. ? owing to an order or the Board or County Commissioners requiring all list takers to report a list of all per sons in their township who failed to list their property for taxes in the month of May, I take this method or warning all persons in Franklin Co unty to see to this important duty and I Mtv# -yourself possible snbarrassnaept ' and expense. H. W. PERRY, Tax Supervisor, ' 5-13-3t Franklin County. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed by Nathaniel Hen derson and wife Lillie Henderson to E. H. Malone, Trustee, dated Jan. 17th 1M9 and recorded -in Bpok 119 at page 576. office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, N. C. default having been made in the payment of the debt tl ereby secured and demand for fore closure having been made on the said trustee bv the holder of the said in debtedness. the undersigned will, on? MONDAY, the Cth DAY OF JUNE. 1^21, at or about the hour of Noon, at the Courthouse door in Louisburg. N. C.. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract of land lying and beins in Fr anklinton Township. Franklin County, State of North Carolina, and more par tuularly described and defined as fol lows. Lot No. 2 Block "C" described and contained in a certain Map made by M. S. Davis, which map is register ed in the office of the Register of Leeds of Franklin County in Book 179 page 12. This Oth clay of May. 1921. 5-liMt E. H. MALONE, Trustee. ? ? r* Colds Cause Grip and influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUINTNE Tablet* remote tha cause. There la only one "Bromo Quinine-' E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. "ATTENTION PLEASE!" "THANKS" Let Uncle'Bud and Brother Luther be your Insurance Men. This Agency can handle any kind^of an Insurance Prop osition. We Insure everything that's Insureable. Your business solicited and appreciated. You had better get that car insured, that home, that crop this spring, and most important of all, 'THAT SELF." You can't dodpre Death and Old Age. - ? Make provision for them NOW. C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" YOUNOSVILLE, - - North Carolina I NOTICE OF ELECTION IN LOUIS Bl'HU GRADED SCHOOL. D1STRCCT. ] Ordered that the petition for the , ? -? 1 1 .ifffp election in the Louisbur^ .Graded School .District for the pur . pose of submitting to the qualified vo ters of said District the question of ? issuance of One Hundred i housand [ Dollars of the boinls of said district ?ana the if vying of the special taxes as provided in Chapter 1? of the Pri Ivate Law6 of l^-'U extra ie*slOU Hied I by the Hoard of Graded School Trus i tees of Louisburg be grunted and that said petition be recorded in the min utes of this meeting And Ordered Further that au elec tion is hereby called to be neiu in the Louisburg Graded School District un der and by virtue of the authority of ? ftnrptFi ? 17 of the ? pfivutoiawg ? 1^-0 Extra Session and upon the pe Utiun of the Board of Graded School Trustees of Ixiuisburg. at which there . shnl 1 he mibii>itt??d to the qualified vo ters of said District the que&lion ? _ the issirrtrrr~rf Hundred Thom> and Dollars of the bonds of said dis trict and the levying of a special tax: \vffliln said District foij the payment jof the" prtncrpal and Interest of said " bonds. " - That said election shall be held on Tuesday the 31st day of May, 1921 at :TK7f-r-mi. i II in V n 1 from^sinirise to sunset, of said day~ That a new registration of the voters within said District is hereby ordereil. The registration books to be open on , the USth day of April and to remain open for twenty days exclusive of Sun days,* and to be closed on the second "SJhirday preceding the day named for the election. That A. W. Alston is hereby ap- : pointed registrar of said election and] S. P. Boddie and James E. Malone, Jr. i are appointed Judges of said election, j Ordered further that the following notice of said- registration and elec tion be published in the "Franklin" Times" and posted at the Court House door in said Town of Louis ?burg; ; n. . 1. Notice 'is hereby given .loaf. In accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina Private Laws of i920. "An Act To Authorize the Board of Graded School Trustees of Louisburg ectlng and equiping additional school! buildings for the Loulsburg Graded ! School District," Ratified the 20th ! day of August. 1920 ? and upon the pe tition of the Board of Graded School j Trustees of Loulsburg made thru its , Chairman, W. H. Yarborough, the! Board of County Commissioners of j Franklin County, do' hereby order an election to be held on Tuesday the 31st day of May, 1921, at which said I election there shall be submitted to : the voters of Louisburg Graded School ' District the question of the Issuance of [ One Hundrer Thousand dollars of the bonds, of said District for the purpos j ea set fui 111 iu said Act; and the J?vy tricct for the payment of the princi pal and interest of said bonds. A 1 copy of said "Act of the General As- j sembly is herewith published and made a part of this notice. 2. That a new registration of the voters within said District is hereby ordered and the registration books will be opened on the 2&th day of April 1921. and will remain open from 9 A. M. to sunset for twenty days ex clusive of Sundays for the registra tion of voters within said District. , and will be closed on the second Sat urday preceding the day named for I said election. . 3. The Registrar will attend with the registration books at th^f)olling place upon each Saturday during the said period of twenty days for the registration of voters and said books will.be open at the office. of A. W. Al ston in Louisburg, N. C. upon all oth- 1 er days during the said period men tioned. and all voters registering or offering to register will be subject to challenge as provided by law. 4. That said election will be held as far as practicable as are elections for members of the General Assembly. 5. That the voting place shall be at the Court House in the Town of Louisburg. N. C. 6. That at said election those qual ifled voters in Loulsburg Graded Sc hool District favoring the issuance of said bonds and the levying said special tax shall vote a written or printed ballot containing the words "For School Bonds" and those quali fied voters opposing the issuance of said bonds and the levying, of said special tax shall vote a written or [ printed ballot containing the words "AgaJnst School Bonds." By order of the Hoard of Commis sloners for th?? County of Franklin. 17, entitled for tb* purpose of er A. J. JOYNRR, Chairman. S (\ HOLDKN. Clerk. 4-8-8t 'An Act to Aothorlze 4 Bonn! of Gra ded School Trustees of T.ouKbnrg to Issue Bonds for the Purpose of Er ecting and - Eq ulppim? Additional School Buildings for the Loulsburg Graded School District. I The General Assembly of North Car olina do enact: Section 1. That for the purpose of providing Increased school facilities, either by the erection of a new hull fl ing or buildings. or the enlargement of thf present building, tTie hoard of graded school trustees of I?uisburg be and they are hereby authorized and empowered to Issue bonds of the l^ulsburg Graded School District to be styled "Jxmlsburg Graded School Hullding Bonflfi,"' to an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dol lars of such denomination^ an said board of graded school truster** may deem advlalable, bearing interest from the date of issue at a rate not ex ceeding hIx per centum per annum, with Interest coupons attached. Said bonds shall be of such form and tenor and transferable In such manner, and the principal thereof payable <r re deemable at such time or times, not exceeding thirty years from the date thereof, and principal and fnteraat payable at auch place or places aa the said board of graded jkqooI trustees si all determine. None of *iid bonds shall be <il8pose&Ju4 for l?*b than their p;.r vahic. and tKe^naid bonds may be -ibsued at. guch linle or time? and in such amount or amounts, not exceed ing in the aggregate the sum hereto fore limited, as mVy~ be deemed best t-y the imid board of ? ni'lim*! trustees. Said bonds shall be issued in the name of the Louisburg Graded School District, sealed wim its cor porate soul. ami signed by the t'lwir. man and secretary of the *aid board , ot graded school trustees. t Sec. 2. Said bonds shall be sold by ithe said board of graded sctiool trus [tfes only after advertisement in some Franklin for two weeks prior to the date of sale*- naming the time and place when sealed pro no sals for the purchase of said bonds will be receiv ed, and the same shall be awarded to the bidder submitting the highest bid: Provided said bid shall not be less than pai and amued iuteiegt. The pf graded si'hopj -luiblgffS" "sTiaTT" fcave the right to require of each bld iLer_a deposit as a guarantee of good faith. Sec. 3. The proceeds or the sale of said bynds shall be rccvlvgd by. tfr? treasurer of the said board of graded Bthool trustees, who shall give such additional bond as may be required the said proceeds shal? be used for any other purposes than those declar ed tn this act. Sec. 4. For the purpose of provid ing for the payment of the Interest on sai4 bonds and the principal thereof at maturity, the hoard of commission ers of Franklin County shall annual ly, at the time of the levying of other taxes in said county, levy; a special tax on all polls and real and personal property subject to taxation within said Louisburg GradedSchool District sufficient to pay the accruing interest agri-La provide a. sinking fund for the payment of the principal of said bonds at maturity: Provided, that sait^ spe cial tax shall not exceed twenty c4ntil" on the one hundred dollars valuation of property and sixty cents on each poll. That such taxes shall be col lected by the sheriff of Franklin Coun jty as other public taxes are collected in sald-eounty, and the ? said sheriff shall pay the same over to the treas lurer of the board of graded school wfco sfaalt keep tne parate and apart from all other funds helonrtng to said eraripd prhnol trlct, and shall use the same only for the purpose of paying the interest and the principal of the aforesaid bonds. Sec. 5. That none of said bonds said tax be levied until this act shall' be submitted to and approved by a majority of the qualified voters of the said graded school district at an elec tion to be held within said graded school district. The board of com missioners of Franklin County shall upon petition of the board of graded flchooi trustee* of Louigburg, at any time within two years from the rati fication of this act, order an election to be held within Baid district at a time and place to be fixed by the said board of commissioners, at which said election^ there shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said district the question of the issuance of* said bonds and the levying of 6aid taxes. The said board of commissioners sh all give notice for not less than thirty days in some- newspaper publishetTln Louisburg, which notice Sfiall state the purpose of said election, the time and place at which it is to be held, and shall recite in substance the provis ions of this act. Said commissioners shall appoint a registrar and two poll holders for such election and shall order a new registration of the voters within said district. Said election shall, in all other respects, be conduc ted as nearly as is practicable as el ections for members of the General Assembly. At such election those qu-j a lifted voters in Louisburg Graded Schtfol District favoring the issuance of said bonds and the levying of the sakl special tax herein provided for shall vote a written or printed ballot containing the words "For School Bonds," and those qualified voters in Louisburg Graded School District op posing the issuance of said bonds .and the levying of the said special tax he rein provided for' shall vote a written or printed ballot containing the wosda "Against School Bonds." It shall bo the duty of the registrar and judges of the_election to count and canvass the votes cast at such election, and to prepare and file with tie register of deeds of Franklin County an abstract setting forth the number of qualified voters in said district, the number of votes cast and how cast at such elec tion, and upon such return the board of commissioners of Franklin Coun ty shall declare the result of such el ection. If at such election a major ity of the qualified voters shall vote "Fof School Bonds," then all of the provisions of this act with reference to the issuance of Raid bonds and the lfcvylnK of said special tax shall im mediately he in full force and effect. Said bonds may he indued at any time within two years of the date of Raid election. Sec. 6. That all laws or clauReR of lawR in conflict with this act are here by repealed. Sec. 7. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification. Ratified this 20th day of August, A. D. 1920. 4-8-8t To Stop a Cough Quick ^ take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a coufch medicine which stops the coufth by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with evary bottle of HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healinti effect of Hayea' Heeling Honey ln ?Vfe the throat combined with the healTntf effect of Grove'* O-Pen-Trate Salve through the fforea of the skin noon ttopa a ooofh. Both remedies are packed in ooe carton and the coat of the combined treatment la 38c. < Jnat ?ak your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep goldTmIdajlT" The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles*. I Famous sinca 1636* Take regularly and keep in good health. Id three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look for th. bum Cold M?UJ ?a er?ry bo* John Barleycorn is hander sto down than Banquo's ghost. The Volstead law is proscription of Whiakrv fXtrnT ttv nrpscrintlon. rx rOR.3AU.BY F. n. PLEASANTS. Loulsburg, T. C. JOYNEK. Frankllnton. iinii ill I Drug StnrpH - 40t ? io-i-::o I)r Van Dyke refers to Jazz music as ".in invmilion of ileimmH to torturo Imbeciles." from which we lufer that ' he likes jazz. o = George Harvey, our embassador to fi rea t ijritaln is an L..L. D., but not fui lila MLim in raising Funny despite all the beefing she Habitual Constipation Cured \ In M to 21 Days 0 "LAX F06 WITH PEPS1.V m m prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation, it relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days, to induce regular action. It StimutffleSand Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 60c per bottle. SCREEN DOORS ^Screen Windows, Screen Wire Poultry Wire 5 V Galvanized Roofing at $6.50 Square. Corn and Cotton Planters, Guano Distributors Plows and Castings H. C. TAYLOR Hardware Buggies harness Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we 3aved 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? Vou can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. n WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pearcc Youngsville, N. C. R. f. Fuller Ml Horaok unci Male*. .Alio 11*7 and OaU. HoKffle and llnrnexH for Rale, of the rltfhl kind and at th? rlRht prl<-e? Will aell for M?h or part ca'h or on approtod iMirltf. It your homo or rani* do?* not ?nit yon >on> In and i?? If ;o< conld not makn a trad* (ft what jon want. Cone and u? whtthfrr yon tiny orf not. ' R. F. FULLER Lonfibart. H. C.

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