Fve tried tliem ^ but give me a Camel I'm through experimenting. No more switching. No more trying this and that. It's Camels for me ? every time. They're so refreshing! So smooth! So mellow mild! Why? The answer is Camels exclusive expert blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. "Bfcre's nothing like itT~ No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the Camel- bleed; ? Cgffiel is the qggtrty cigaretto. Give Camels a try out. Buy a pack today. information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too. THE FRANKLIN* TIMES *1-50 Per Year liT AdTanceT THE FRANKLIN TiMES $1.50 Per Year In Adrajice. THE FRANKLIN TTVBR 11.50 Per Year In AdTanca Announcement To The Public! r c Because of the extreme tightness of money, we found it impossible to dispose of our entire stock of Merchandise, which was advertised to be sold at Public Auction for cash on June first, at any reasonable cash offer, and, for this reason, we haye decided to continue to sell at retail this stock of goods. We want to assure our friends and customers that if we have to take this great loss, we prefer to give our customers the benefit of this loss, as it is by and through them that we have been able to make this sacrifice in price now. It will be our policy to continue to sell all of our merchandise at greatly reduced prices and we solicit your further patronage with the assurance to you that you will receive your full money's worth at our store. Yours very truly, Candlcr-Crowcll Co. (By h. L. Candler) Louisburg, : N. C. THIS UktADtU TO sEL Kex|le^? He ( wiUa'T Nkf|> i?4 Dajllcht *a?? llwaj* H>l n??f. With the exception of a litllt? milit toast. which comprised mr ? -or more than tight *?rr-ks. I could not rat -anything. said Capi. Geo W Womble residing at luL J?nnir.f?? St. Knox , ville. Tenn.. a highly respected citizen 'oi that cily 1 Am xu>* tuaua^oi Captasr. ? WomWe. **after taking two bottlrs wf j Teniae. to eat practically anything. I "t^d a bad form~of~stomach and inies jtinal trouble for a long time and for J months n>y condition had been such . Thai ? 1 auggrvd ag^ny 1 got so I cv aid not eat the simplest food. I Mrd doctor after doctor and all kind? of medicine but nothing that was pre scribed for me seemed to do me any. 'gooa. 1 bad a terr;i>ie palti ir. my 1 breast just -oxer my heart and for weeks and meeks 1 got no relief. b "I f::ialiy-got so.^r\-tir< that I jc I tually dreaded to see niglit come as 1 COVtd not sleep and was always UK> -rcjtli-a-j would rejoice to see daylight come, i was also- constipa ted all of tEe time. "In Tact. Iile seem ed a burden^and I was so miserable ( that T was almoit ul :?u mge of des pair. Several of my nelglibors told I me about Tanlac and advised me to try it. "I ampersonally acquainted with Mr. Dan M. Cham bliss. of the firm of Kuhlman 4c Chambliss. and when 1 [Told him of my condition and how I suffered he advised me to begin tak ing Tanlac without delay and that It had relieved hundreds of tfce best peo ple in Knoxville, I hav*T qqv taken two bottles of Tanlac and am giving you this testimonial in the hope that it may Induce others to take ft. Since taking this medicine I actually feel like I had been made all over again with the youth, energy and ambition of a sixteen year old boy. ^Adr. A Hard Olf. The Mathematical Marvel was pre senting his turn on the vaudeville stage. "Ladies and gentlemen," he said, "if I fail to give the correct an swer to any problem you offer me. I oir~ ^ " ? Voice in Audience ? Make the date of my wife's birth agree with her pre sent age. ? Boston Transcript. SerrMt ?irl WoiIITt Go I a Cellar, FeariBg Rats, Mrs. Tepper. Plaiafleld. V J., says, "Rats were so ~bad In our cSTTlT" tire servant girl wouldn't go there. Bou ?h\ some RAT -SNAP anrc U cleaned all the rats out." RAT-SNAP destroys i a is and mice. Absolutely prevents odors. Comes in cake form, no mix Tng Cats or dogs won't touch ItT Three sizes. 3 So 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed l>y Allen Bros. Co- 1 Reall) Quite simple. Betty was late for school several days in succession, and ner teacher look her to task for it. saying. "Can you give me a good reason for your ? rr Ir.g lair*" P.riTy Tnfi P.llt-T f. iT a. moment, and then said. "We just sleeps is all I know ~ The Qvne That Daes .^ot Affect Tbe Head Because of Its tonic and Uxari-re effect. LAXA n\E BROMO QUININE Tibials) can 'be iiea by a^yese without caaiir.a n*rv<ma cr rir.jrnf in the Lead. E.W. GROVE S vr.nmt on bcx. jUc. XOTH E OF SALE OF L\Nb. T'r.der : y virtue ? r the power a:. 'I authority < in tba* v?r tain deed of tru*t executed by J. D-vis and wife. Gertrude Davis, tc K. H Ma lone. Trustee, dated DeoemK i'n :. IS?-0. recor led in Book -J ? a*, paev 491. office of Register of, Deeds 01 Franklin County. X. v.. deraul* hav ing been made in the payrr.e:t?** of the debt secured thereby and T-wnnc: (or foreclosure having been ma?' ? on said trilst^e" b v^rlie holder uf- - l.. m! Indebt- - edness. the undersigned .viil on Mon day the 11th day ot July. If*.!, at or about the hour of Noor si the Court house door in Louisbui'f? X ?*. r?er for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash those certain tracts or parcel? of land sir.vit ? in Louisburg Township. Franklin Cj in iv. Slate of North Carolina, .and described fjl lows : First Tract. One- half of r.ot !-*o. 4 in Block ' B of the Mollis K:re; I'rop rty. 150 feet deep and 1j, feei front, conveyed to G. L. Trowel I and wife by W N. Fuller and wife. whicr deed is of record in Book 190 a* p-'i?e 2S2. re ference to which is hereby -n.iee for a (?U description of scni*' Tract Two I?t No. a Hri LTu-'.l?' 'S" of the Mollie King Proper.' v. situated in the U>wn of I?uisburg N. C on plat of property owned !j* J A. Turn er and earlier by King ana knoan as the Turner and King Pror?-rl\ a? iur viyed and platted by Geo. (\ Farrell. C i E. which said plat or map is recorded! in Book 192. page 300 Ke.:istr. ?f| Franklin County, reference to wh'ch is hereby made The tot b-in.- :he same conveyed by W N. r\il!c and wife to G. L Crowell. Third Tract: I>ot No 6 in Block * B" situated in the town rtf I?uisburg. N c on plat of property formerly ow ned bv Miss Mollie King and known as the King property, an surveyed and platted by M S. Davis. Surveyor, wl.i ch Raid plat is recorded in Book l!' at pr?ge 300. Franklin County Reg-?try. to whic h reference Is hereby mad* It being the same lot conveyed to G I* Crowell by J A. Turner and wife. All of the atKiVP descrtOed lots or parcels of land having been convey?-' to the said J B I>avi* by deed of G L. Crowell and wife, dated July 2$th. 1917. and recorded in Book 221 at page 2 in said Registry or Franklin County, reference to which deeds and records is here made for a further de scription This llth day of June. 1921. e-17-4t E. li MALONE. Trustee T\m* Piv?fh. | "Am 1 right in surmising that you {have something of serious Import to , > j w,4x> lay jiaagbter*" Oh. no. ur. I'm merrlv going to j propose tv her I'll l*lk wver the se I rious details with you after the wed jdmg '?Detroit Time*. h\?RkX LOSL RK SAL^I FARM. By virtue of the power of sale con I tamed in that certain deed of trust J made by E. L Crudup and wife Ethel |t rudup. to J G Bunn. Trustee, dai [ed March 9. 1*20. and recorjjed in ? Book 234. page 71. default having been made In the payment of the lebt there by secured and demand for foreclos ure having been made by the holder ? uf said debt on said trustee, the un j u?rrsign*d will, on MONDAY. Jt'NE -'Oth. 1921. ?at about the hour of noon at the Court House Door in Louisburg. N. C . uJTer for sale at public auction, to "lie LiftLesi bidder for cash that tract of land in said deed oTTrTTST con % eyed and there described aS follows: Farm Let No 2 as-?b6wn on map or plat .u'? ?!!? c h; of the farm known as the Cullen Sat terwhite lands. which map or plat is duly recorded in office of Register of IVida of Franklin fVnmtv fn ^ 1 of Maps at page 30 to which record^ map reference is* hereby made for fulf and complete description by metes and bounds. Said lot contains 35. S7 acres, more or less and is the same lands conveyed to Joe crudup by W. K. Massehburg. Attorney with pow er. by deed duly recorded in Book 217. page 5o9 to which reference is hereby made for further indentiScation. This May 20th. 1*21. J. G BUNN. Trustee. Wm. H. * Thos. W. Ruffln. Attomevs 5-20-5t NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Dr. W. P. Simpson, de ceased, late of Franklin County, ao tice is hereby given all persons hold ing claims against his estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of May, 1922. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come for ward and make immediate settlement. W D. UPCHURCH. Adm'r. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John Cope, deceased, late <*T"Franklin County, notice is hereby gtwea aU- person a holding claims agil- , said estate lo prt*om iham to the, undersigned on or before the 3rd day of June. I'zZ'Z, or ihia notice will ? be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will plea.se ? ? ilWuN sad rrnVn immhi diste settlement. This May 31st. 1921. ! ?-3-St J. C. WHELESS. Adm'r. VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric aod trouble* ara most dangvrous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed tha first warning they give that they need attention by taking Tha world's standard remedy for th+mm djeordera, will often ward off these dis m? and strengthen the body agajnst farther attacks. Three sizes, al! dr ug^iata. Lmmk Ur lk? mm CoU Mtitl m tfery kw J , If the fool killer were alwa*jk__ti3 "TSe J-'-r ? fn a1 -??"*'< ^t; wise. 'since most of us pain our wisdom ?through our experience in folly. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND j Under and by virtue of the power ;and authority contained in that deed [o? trust executed bv Pluimuei D. Gpted ;to E. H. Malone. Trustee, dated March 4th. 1S*20 and recorded in Book 236 at J^age 447 office of the Register of I Deeds for Franklin County. N. C.. de ! fault having been made In the pay ment of the debt thereby secured and ; demand for foreclosure having been | made on the said trustee by the hold jer of the said Indebtedness, tae under i signed will, on Monday, the 11th day ? of July. 1921. at or about the hour of TCLUU. at the Courthouse door in, Louis | burg. 'N. C-. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the iwu-tlihds undivided Interest be irvntMnyr tp the said Plummer D. Speed | in a certain tract of land^Iying and~be=~ ing in Franklinton. N. C.. FYanklin County, aforesaid, and more particu larly described as follows: Begin ning at corner of Moss lot (now S. C. jVann) in line of S. A. L. Right Of way and running thence Eastwardly along tree near the Moss (now Vann? resi dence; thence Eastwarciy along wire fence to Cow shed of R. A. Speed; th ence Southwardly along rear of said shed to corner of same; thence along fence Southwardly to eerier; thence alonf fence Eastwardly to Loulsburg road: thence along Louisburg road To Mason Street; thence wlfll and aluug \J n n n n ^ ft A T, of Way *. thence along said right or way to be ginning. and being the lot known as th? I nn whirh tne Hotel now stands. This Ti'st day or Mat*. i?2i. ? 6-17-41 E. MALONE. Trustee. Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a mostenticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we sa'v 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 & Pearce Younesville. N. C. R. F. Fuller M Hirih U4 lahn. A 1m H?y ul Oat*. RaC*U ul Ham*.. Ur ?al?, af Ika rl*kt Ua4 aad a? tk* right prlr*. wni Mil far ra?h ar part ra?k ar aa i^rnH **<-ar1tj. If W Wiia ar aiaU aat ?aft jom ami h aa4 If J?m raaM aat auk* a tra4. what ;aa waaf. Taao wm4 "? wkatkar yaa hay art aat. R. F. FULLER I^alakarx. K. C.

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