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In a new site package STRIKE sglGARETTC 10 for 10 cts MANY smokers prefer it. They '11 find that fhi'i pfl rVflg" trn Lucky Strike Cigarettes will just suit them. Try them ? dealers now carry both sizes : 10 for 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. It's Toasted 1 8 it merely for protection that so many waists go armed on Joy rides at night? If you want to scare a plump worn junkmen's selling scales. Time will tell if there be anything more than "con" in fhe economy pro, gram of the Republicans. This^to gtre notice that the flrrb of the City Grocery Co.. of Franklinton, was dissolved by mutual consent on March Stb, 1921. by D. C. Hicks sell ing his interests to W. W Shearin TTie said W. w. shear In Graving pur cliased the entire business alt w> COUP** dug flrTT1 payahlA ? la. him and tie assumes all obligations of said firm. This April 25th, 1921. D. C HICKS. ? ? 6-6-4t W. W. SHEARIN. NOTICE OF. SALE OF LAND.' | Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed ot trust executed by W. L. W. Lane and wife Bailie M. Lane to E. H. Maione, 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 beetf made in the payment of the debt the rcoy "ecured and demand 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. t+4Hl other*- and bounded as fel lows, viz: Beginning at the junction of the Simm's bridge road and the Louisburg-Franklinton road: thcnc-: along the Siinn>'s bridge road 17 ch ains to J A. Duke's line; thence S IS l-3d 14 SS chains to center of Louis burg-Frrnklinton road; them e along the said Louisburg-Franklinton road, westerly '.<.10 chains to the beginning, containing 6.F>1 acres, more or les?, and being the land conveyed to K. P. ^Blackley et als, by H. T. May, bv deed recorded in Book 199 at page 396 in the Registry of Deeds "for " Franklin County and by K. P. Blaekley'et als, to J. F. Pennewell by need 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 deed dated June 2Sth. 1919. This 6th dav of Mav. 1921. 5-13-4t E. H. MALONK. Trustee. aecreiary or Agriculture Wallace has his own diversified farming sch eme; he operated five farms in live states. The fact that there are a few Rt<l teachers in^our schools doesn't excuse us for underpaying ones. ? All the people can't be fooled all the time with that sugar shortage story. NOTICE TO TAX LrfSTERSr ^ Owing to an order or the Board of County Commisslnnflra ^unnlrlng &H_ list takers to report a list of all per sons in their township who failed to ll?t their property for taxes In the "?ftrn<ng all pprsnna ifl *VftnV;Un Co? unty to see to this important duty and save yourself possible embarrassment" and expense. H. W._PERRY?_.Tai Supervisor. S-13-3t Franklin County. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power I and authority contained in that deed or trust executed by rsatnaniei Men derson and wife Lillie Henderson to E. H. Malone, Trustee, dated Jan. 17th 1919 and recorded in Book 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 thereby secured and demand for fore closure having been made on the said trustee by the holder of the said in debtedness. 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. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract of land lying and being in Fr anklinton Township, Franklin County. State of North Carolina, and more par t^rnlarty -rtpsrrtbcrt srjjft- defined as fol lows. I^ot No. '1 Block "C" described and contained in a certain I^ap made by M. S. Davis, which map is register ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 179 page 12. This 6th day of May. 1921. f,-i:i-4t E. H. MALONE. Trustee. NOTICE . ? Having qualified as administrator of the estate Of O. 15. Gay. deceased, late of Franklin County, all person? holding claim* against his estate are hereby notified to present themjto the undersigned on or before the 6th dav of May. 1922. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please conw forward and make imme diate settlement. This May 5th. 1921. 5-6-6t W. 8. GAY. Adm'r. "ATTENTION PLEASE!" "THANKS" Let UnclelBud and Brother Lather be your Insurance Men. ? I This Agency can handle any \rindIof 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 dod(?e Death and, Old Age. Make provision for them NOW. C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" YOUNGS VILLE, - North Carolina j NOTICE OK ELECTION IN LOUIS BVHU GHADKI) SCHOOL. DISTRCCT. | Ordered that the petition lor iB call? of an election in the Louisbun Graded School District tor the pur pose of submitting to the qualified vo inn- of ml 1)1 ,,-u; ,>... iliinljn,) M issuance of Oil? Hundred Thousam IX>llars of the bonds crf~Saitfr THati'ic aud_ the levying of the special taxet us provided in Chaptvi 17 of the Prl vate Laws iff 1921) extra iession filei l>y the Board of Graded School Trus tees of Louisburg be g rallied and thai said petition be recorded in the uiiti utes of this meeting. ; Ami Ordered FiirHn> nn ata., TTOtl ts hereby- citiied lie held In ? |, t Louisburg Gradetl School District un der and by vlrtuy of the authority ,,i Chapter 17 of the private ? laWg ? <31 1920 Extra Session and upon the pe tition of the Board of Graded School Trustees of Louisburg, at which there ,l1"" 1 '???lill 1 I ir ;lm VL1 ters of said Distrirt-rttc ntiesHrm 0I the issuance of One H\mdrea~ Thous and Dollars of the bonds of said dis trict and the levying of a special tax within said District for the payment of the principal and Interest of . said _ That sail! election FturW-ho-hai.i ?n Tuesday the -Slst duy_ui_^ilay, 1921 at the Court House in Louisburg, X. C rrom sifnrtro? pf s&id day. Tliai-a-mrv? rceiuUminn of within said District Is hereby ordered The registration books to be open on the JSth day of April and to remain open for twenty days exclusive of Sun days, and to be closed 'on the second Saturday 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. are appointed Judges of said election. 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 bwn - 1. Notice is hereby given that In' aocordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly- of North Carolina Private Laws of 1920. Cilia Session, Chapter ? tf, ? eoUU?4 "An Act To Authorize the Board of .graded School Trustees of Louisburg to issue "bonds for* the purpose of er ecting and equiplng additional scho'ol hniiHinffn fi |- i nniibiirft "rnilril School District." Ratified the 20th day of August. 1920 ? and upon th? pe tition of the Board of Graded School Trustees of LouTsburg made-thru (w Chairman, W. H. Yarborough, the Board of Pollnty nommlmlnncr. of Franklin County, do hereby order an election to be held on- Tuesday the SlM-day oLMay, 1921, at which said election there shalfcjbfe submitted to~ the voters of Loulsbuffc Graded School District the question of the Issuance of One Hundrer Thousand dollars of the bonds of said District tor the purpos e s set forth in said Act. atifl the luvy of a special-tax within said DU tricct for the payment of the princi pal and interest of said bonds. A copy of said Act of the General As sembly is herewith published and made a part of this notice. 2T That a new registration of -the voters within said District is hereby ordered and the registration books will be opened on the 28th day ot 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 sajd District, and will closed on the second Sat urday preceding the day named for .salrl election. 3. The Registrar will attend with the registration books at the prJTTThg 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. X. C. upon all oth vr 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. X. C. 6. That at said election those dual ified voters In Louisburg Graded Sc hool District fayoring the issuance of said bonds and the levying of gn|d special tax shall vote a written or printed ballot containing the words For School Bonds" and those quali fied voters opposing the issuance ol said bonds and the lewlng of said special tax shall vote a' written or printed ballot containing the words "Against School Bonds." j By order of the Board of Commis sioners for the County of Franklin. JOV NKR, Chairman. S. ( . HOLDEN. Clerk. 4-8-81 An Art to Anlhorlxe the Board of Gra ded School Trustees of l.onishtirg tq Issue Bonds for the Purpose of Er ecting and Equipping Additional School Buildings for the LouKburg Graded School District. 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 build ing or buildings, or the enlargement Of the preaent building, tlie board of graded school truateea of Ixxiisburg be and they are hereby authorised and empowered to Issue bonds of the Tsouisburg Graded School District to be styled "IxMilsburg Graded School Building Bonds,'" to an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dol lars of such denominations as said board of graded school trustc-M may deem advlsiable, bearing interest from the date of issue at a rate not ex ceeding six. per centum per annum, with interest coupons attached Said bonds shall be of such form ami 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 interest payable at such place or places {is the I said bounl of graded scnool trustees st all determine. None of said bonds IbluiH be dl?rK>sf>rol for less than, their |y:.r valUtramTffie salil bonds may be j Issued at bui.Ii time or times and in [such amount or amount?, not exceed ing in the aggregate the sum hereto-] (ore limited, as mUy be deemed best ' Lv the said boara of j;vaduU scnool 'trustees. Said bonds~"Shall be issued I In the name of the Loutsburg Graded School District, sealed with its cor ' porate seal, and signed by the chair inian and secretary of the said board ot graded school trustees. | Sec. 2. Said bonds shall be sold by the said board of gradetl school trua Itces only after advertisement in some \ newspaper publlsned In the county ot rFT?nnctTn tor two -weeks prior t? Uit I date of sale, naming the time and ; placw when tiouled propoimht for ? i purchase of said bonds will be recelv ! ed. and the same shall be awarded to the bidder submitting the highest bid: Provided .said bid shall not be less - than par and ttce rued interest. Ttre~ -I >-H of graded school trustees shall fjave the right to require of each bid |der a deposit as a guarantee of good faith. Sec. 3. The proceeds or the sale of -bondo uhall ? be ? received by the treasurer of the said board of graded^ -school -friTstppB who shall give such additional bond as may be requireu of him by said board, and no part ot the said proceeds shall he used for ed In this act Sec. 4. For the purpose of provid ing for the payment of the luterest on said bonds and the principal thereof at maturity, the board of commission ers of Franklin County shall annual ly, at the time ot the levying ot other taxes in said county, levy a special tax on all polls and real and personal property subject to taxation within said Loulsburg Graded School District sufftCRfnt to pay the accruing interest and to provide a sinking fund for the payment of the principal of said bonda at maturity: Provided, that said spe cial tax shall not exceed twenty cents on the -one hundred dollars valuation of property and sixty cents on each poll. That BUch taxes shalt be col lected by the sheriff of Franklin Coun ty as other public taxes are collected in Bald county, nud the said snerift ' shall pay the same over to the treas urer ot the board of graded school trustees who shall keep the same se parate and apart-from all other funds belonging to oald graded school ? <Hs- - trlct, and shall use the same onljj, for the purpose of paying TUB Interest nriH the principal -.ot the aforesaid, bonda. ? - Sec. 5. That none of said bonds shall bo issued, nor shall th" afore said tax be levied until this act shall be submitted to and approved by a majority of the qualified voters of the iaid graded Bchool district at an elec tion to be held within said graded Bchool district. The board of com missioners of Franklin County Bhall upon petition ot the board of graded ; school trustees ot Loulsburg, at any time within two years Tram the rati- - fication of this act, o'rder an election to be hel? within said district at a time and place to be fixed by the said board of commissioners, at which said electiori1 there shall be submitted to the qualified voters ot said district the question ot the Issuance of said bonds and the levying of said taxes. The said board of commissioners sh all give notice for not less than thirty days in some newspaper published in I.ouisburg, which notice shall 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 alified voters in Louisburg Graded School District favoring the issuance of-said bonds and the levying of the said special tax herein provided for shall vote a written or printed ballot, containing the words "For School Bonds," and those qualified yot,?ia,ln Louisburg Graded School District op posing the issuance of said bonds and I the levying of the said special tax he rein provided for shall vote a written or printed ballot containing the woBds "Against Schobl Bonds." It shall be 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 ot 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 "Kor School Bonds," then all of the provisions of this act with reference to tho iHHuanee of Bald i>on<l8 and the levying of said special tax shall Im mediately be in full force and effect. Said bonds may be Issued at any l,nJ? within two years of the date of said election. Sec 0 That all laws or clauses of laws In conflict with this act arc here by repealed. Sec. 7 That this act shall be In force from and after Its ratification. Ratified this 20th day ot Au*u?t, A. D. 1920. 4-8-St 1 To Stop <1 Cough Quick take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a rough medicine which stops the rough by I healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A bo* of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Cold#, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The henllrifct effort of Hsyen' Healhff Honey In side the throat qnmblnrd with the h*a|Tnfl effort of OroTe'e O-Peo-Trate Salve through ttie pore# of the *kin toon stop* a oough Both remedle* are packed In one carton and the ooat of the combined treatment I* 38c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. SLOW _ DEATH Aches, pain?, wrvninnm, itiffi. 1 culty in urinating, often moan : serious disorders. The world's ( standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles ? COLD MEDAL bring quick relief and ofttn ward off j deadly 4iw? Hi ? Known ? the national j remedy of Holland for more than 200 yea ra. All druggists, in three sires. Look foe tk? name Gold MmUI oa mrmrr bo* and accept bo imitilioo About the only argument til favor nf a large standing array is that It would help to keep expenditures up with the tn? ranalpte. ? rOR. 9Al.C- BY' F R. PLEASANTS. Loulsburg, ?r C .TOVXER. Frankllnton. and all Drug Stores. 40C ? 10-1-20 Many solutions of the housing prob lem have been suggested but none bet ter than the one to bulla some houses. It will never do to say. "What you don't know won't hurt von." to the ul?. >UHi*n't know what hit him ? The teHowa- -with. incnev are not Thtrt-'s why they have money. Habitual Constipation Cured ? lnl * to 21 ? "LAX-^ W1TO PEPSIN'' is a speoially Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 60c per buttle. ? ? ? Special Priccs on Screen Doors and Windows." Ice Cream Freezers. Bicycles $32.50 with Clincher Tire. Bicycle Tires $2.00 up. ; Bicycle Tubes, 85c. Auto Tubes, 30 x 3 1-2, $2.00. Plows and Cultivators and many other items. H. C TAYLOR hardware Buggies Harness Suit Cases and Traveling Bags r Need a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state cf luggage price affairs today ? we sav ed 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. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pcarce Youngsville, N. C. R. F. Fuller r.O Home* and MnleR. .Alio II ? 7 and Oat*. BnKffl* and llaroe** for aale, of the right kind and at the rlffht price* Will iiell for ea*n or part ea?l? or on approved ??enrlty. If yonr horn* or mnl* doe* not ? ?n|t 7011 utile In and ?ee If ynh ronld not make a trad* jet what yon want Coaie and nee whether yon bay orf not. R. F. FULLER LonI?b?rt, If. 0.
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