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Xasimll* So?xti?rs Lottersu *-ortd disarmament *re oh- I ly *4n *? pnv for. rtirs^s ?-f hirr to pair for. ?Brooklyn Eagle.) It might help some to omit from his Tfirlis lEe pirtMIts of vteWHotta gen eraifi anjfl>rint=pftT5rg> Pf ~ nwiudol i privates Instead. ? .Akron. Beaeon-Jour Announcement To The Public! 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 firstr at any reasonable cash offer, and. for this reason. we have 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. T It^will be our policy to continue to sell all of our merchandise at greatly reduced prices and we soli at T your further patronage with the assurance to you that you will receive your full money s wortiftjat our store. Yours very truly, Candler-Crowell Co. (By H. L. Candler) Louisburg, N. C. Ma?c of the so far import u mal?? population in excess of the fe uiale The country seems to be safe. ? lUx?ton Transcript. Henry Ford has produceo 5.000.000 rtirvera, not Including his peace expe dition. ? Little Rock Arkansas Gazette j$ALE OF HEAL ESTATE FOR TOWN TAXES. I At 12 M . Monday, July 25. 1921. in I front of the door to tUe Mayors Of j^rlce. in _tha ? Town ? tyf ? Pi ankllllToiir ] North Carolina. I will sell at public [auction to the highest bidder for cash. ] pursuant to the laws o* North Caro lina. all the lauds in tlie Tdw:i of 1-YankJinton. hljh taxes remain | added, as revised by Section 2SS2. He* visal 1905. and amendments thereto, is | m follows ? This Junne 21. 1921. J. E. HIGHT. Tai- Collector, for the Town of Frankllnton. K E Kearney l lot Franklin St. I noma !*iw ?tt": ? : w: 1 ; Mrs J S Rohprann 1 hmmr and j lot E Mason St. 1 lot adj ho\i } tsbarg it'* ~ 18.77 J D Speed and wife 1 house and 1 lot Cheatham St. Home Place ? I houge and lot Cheatham St . G. W. Barrow 57.70 1 P D Speed 1-2 int. Hotel Prop erty 34.20 | Green St.. 3 l-2? land College ? St- 21.50 Henderson Person 2 lots and house Main St. 13.20 S S Sevier 1 house and lot Green St,. 1 lot College St. 8.23 Roxy Ann White 1 lot Hillsboro 3.70 | St. H W Fuller 1 "house end lot Green St. q 20 1 6-24-5t 1 NOTICE. All persons in Franklin County who intend to operate threshing machines are hereby notified that the law re quires them to call on the Register of Deeds of theft* county tnd take out li cense and secure further intormaiioir as to their duties. S. C. HOLDEN. 6-24-2t Register of Deeds. ^ NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL -| HOUSE BONDS The County Board of Education of Franklin County will offer for sale at Noon on Monday the 4th day of July, 1921. $7,500.00 in bonds of the Bunn High School District, Dunn Township. Franklin County, N. C.^^bese bonds will be dated June 1st. 1.921 and will mature June 1st, 1941, and bear inter est at the rate of six per cent per an "Hinnr^ay&bie semi-annually on ? tttr Arat days^if Jime and December of each yeac. both interest and- prlTrtc* pal being payable at the First National Bank of Louisburg, N. C. The tax va lue of the property in said district for 1920 was $640,581.00 with no outstan-j ding bonded indebtedness. Said bonds are Tss?e<rtOr ttee-pwrpoee of building rebuilding and repairing the school houses in said district under authority I of Chapter 55, Public Laws of North Carolina, Session 1915, and Acts am endatory thereto Sealed bids may be filed with the undersigned at the of fice of the County Boa^d of Education of Franklin County in Louisburg, N. C. until Noon of Monday, July -4th. 1921. and a certified check in the sum of $300 to insure good raith of bidder should accompany each bid. The said County Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids sub mitted. This the 4th day of June. 1921."v" E. L. BEST, Secretary. County Board of Education. 6-10-4t of Franklin County. N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Inder and by virtue or the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by J. il. Davis and wife. Gertrude Davis, to E. H. Malone. Trustee, dated Decembf* 2nd. 1920. recorded in Book 22* a* page 491. office of Register of Deeds ot Franklin County, N. C.. deraul*. hav ing been made in the payipen. of the debt secured thereby and flfcninr.d for foreclosure having been mat!'* on said ! trustee by the holder of s;:td indebt edness. the undersigned .v!U .on Mon day the 11th day ot July, 192!, at or about the hour of Noon at the Court house door in Louisburg N *3.. ofer for sale at public auctiou to the high est bidder for cash tlioso certain tracts or parcels of land situat*; in I/misburg Township. Franklin I'j ituv. State of <North Carolina, and described as fol lows : First Tract. One-half of "t.ot N'o. 4 In Block "B" of the Mollis King Prop rtv. 150 feet deep and .?.? feet front, conveyed to G. L. Crowell and wife by W. N. Fuller and wife, which deed is of record in Book 190 at page 2K2. re ference to whiqh is hereby mat-e for a full description of Tract Two. Lot No. 5 in Blo-jk "3" of the Mollis King Proper.v. situated in the town of Louisburg N. C. on plat of property owned lif J A. Turn er and earlier by King ana known as the Turner and King Property, as sur v*yed*and platted by Geo. C. Farrell. C K. which said plat or map is recorded In Book 192. page 300 Re,;istw cf Franklin County, reference to which Is hereby made. The :ot b?rin,' the Ran* conveyed by W. N. Tulle* and i wife to G. L. Crowell. Third Tract: I?t No. 6 In Block I "B" situated In the town ?>f Ixmlsburg. N C. on plat of property formerly ow ned by Miss yollle King and known as the King property, as surveyed and platted by M S. Davis, Surveyor, win 1 ch said plat Is recorded In Book 19 <2 at pate 300. Franklin County Reg.stry, to which reference Is hereby made. It being the same lot conveyed to G L Crouell |?y J A. Turner and wife. All of the above described lots or parcels of land having been conveyed to the said J B Davis T?y deed of G L. Crowell and wife, dated July 26th 1917. and recorded in Book 221 al page 2 In said Registry or Frankllr County, reference to whtcn deeds afir records Is here made for a further de scriptlon ThU Uth day of June. 1921. 4-17-4t E. H. MALONE, Trusts. Tulsa rift- da only sackcloth Sb0 Km* the ashes. ? Nashville Banner SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed by 13. C. Collins to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, on November 15. 1919 aud duly registered In Book 236 page 155. In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Frankliu County, de fault having been n*ade iu the pay ment of the notea secured iherehy-amL -demund WaHe oil me by the holders of said notes to .foreclose, I will sell a_t public auction to bidder for cash on TUESDAY. THE 5th DAY OK JULY. 1921 at 12 -o'clock _M, at the Court HouSP d<.M>r in I/)\ilgburc. r that tract or parcel of land lying In San dy Creek Township. Frankltu County. North Carolina, containing 50 6S acres and being tract No. I of the IT TTT Strlcklantf-ftrntr ap shown on map and survey mad? by B. B. Egerton. C. E which is registered in Book of maps t'n M lo winch tulumnau to burn? by made for full and complete des cription by metes and bounds. This 31st dav of May. 1921. C-3-5t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee. SALE OF LAND. - Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed hv J EL.Joyuur ?iwi J. ~H. Joyner to Ben T. Holden. Trus tee, .tin the i5th-day ofJJoyember, IVlit which ts duly reglsiereil tn Book 238. pages 155-156 in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County, de fault having been made in the paymfent of the note secured thereby anil de rband made upon me by the hiiders to foreclose in accordance wltw the terms and provisions therein, I will sell at public auction to the Hgbest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Franklin County on ! TUESDAY, THE 5th DAY OF JULY. 1921 that tract or parcel of land Tying In Sandy Creek Township. Franklin County. N. C. containing 52.25 acres, and being tr-cts No. 3 and 4 of the R. H. Strickland farm as shown by map E. which is duly registered in Book of Maps 1 page 84, office of the Register of Deeds" in Franklin County, to which reference Is hereby made for full and complete description by metes and bounds. This 31st day of May, 192L 6-3-5t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John Cope, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given all persons holding claims agal nst said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of June, 1922, or this notice will be -ol.ttkelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make imme diate settlement. This May 31st, 1921. 6-3-6t ? J. C. WHELESS. Adm'r. TOO LATE ? Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable disease*. Avoid . gainful consequences by taking COLD MEDAL Tfca World's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troublee ? tha | National Remedy of Holland tinea 1696. OtiAnntaad. Ttoraa atxea. all diugfiaia. Leak far tkm Gold Medal oo mwmr Uk. 1 aocapt 00 lmit*tioa A wonvin'a face to Uv her fortune NOW n'8 Tile diugglst's. ? New ? ?crrir American. "The next war will be In the air." Well, It will have nothing on peace.? Washington Post. 7 ~ ? NOTICE -?F SALE OF LAND ? Under and t>y Virtue of the power and atithorlty contained in that deed "<5riru!it exee?ietfiy_Plumn>er I). 3 peed to $ H. Malone. Trusteer<Jato?HH?Fcli 4th. 1920 and recorded in Book 236 at Page 447 office of the Register of 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 er of the said Indebtedness. tnevunder signed will, on Monday, the 11th day of July, 1921, at or about the hour of Neon, at the Courthouse door in Louis burg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the two-thirds undivided interest b? longing to the said Plummer D. Speed in a certain tract 15T land lying and be ing in Franklinton, N. C., Franklin County, aforesaid, and more particu larly described as follows: Begin ning at corner of Moss lot (now S. C. Vann) In line of S. A. L. Right of way and running thence Eastwardly along Mote (now Vann) Una to a dead peach tree near the Moss (now Vann) resi dence; thence Eastwardly along wire fence to Cow shed ot R. A. Speed; th ence Southwardly along rear of said shed to corner of same; thence along '?"<?? Southwardly tn m*naT\ thence along fence Eastwardly to Loulsburg road; thence along Loulsburg road to Mason street ;~Vfienee with ana uluug Mason Street to S. A. L. Right of way ; thence along said right or way to be ginning, and being the lot known as the Hotel Lot on which tae Hotel now stands. This ~3TbI day of May, 19?r = ?-17-4t E. H. MALONE, Trustee. Suit Cases and Traveling 1 w Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we sa? 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 4 Youngsville, N. C. R. f . Puller (0 ilorMk and Male*. .All* 11*7 and Oat*. Blink and Harno** for dale, of the right kind and at th? right prtcaa Will tell for ca*l or part r??h or on appro rod ??rnrlt j. If yoar homo or mnU do** not *att yon lou In and ??? If joa coold not mako a trad* f?t what yon want. C??d and *r? whether joq bny orf not. R. F. FULLER Loahhar*, If. 0.
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