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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A . r. JOHNSON. Editor sad lu>|?r ?TAR DEOPS? ?Cotton ?old la Ix>ulsbur day for 17 cent? a pound. ?Tobacco has been selling for pret ty sood prices here thin week and good tales have resulted. Mrs. E. F. Thomas and her grand mother, Mrs. M. J. Connalley, of Elackstone, Va., spent the week-end lti ilalelgh with Miss Louise Thomas. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of " " -"i ?'" "f P-- W H '-""ft ri?e.?a? ~ecl lutp of Cironnshnro^ jlullforfl ^ ymiii ty. State of North Carolina," this 1? to JOTTty?an?PBTWHW?tarring?elalrae th? *"?">'? "f nald deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of November, 1922 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment. This 8th day of Nov. 1921. W. H. HESTER, ll-ll-6t Administrator. Fire Works -- m m ? ? M ?Tfc WHERE? Walter M. Alston's ? Store? ? LUMBER Wliy not buy your lumber ill car lots, direct front mill and save the ili-nnints. Write or wire for prices, sending lis list oi <ni"ii(l(j itiid urade you want. ..... Cooke & Co. GREENVILLE, S. C. 11-1l-4t IT SEEMED LIKE I COILDST I.IVC Her Swiierj After TbrM T(?m 01 Suflerlitf ?j> c;imt SuiprSe -taut Praise It Enough. "Tanlac wen% right after aiy trou bles at once, aud now after taking on ly three bottles I am a well woman." said Mrs. Maud H. Miller, 04. I)emp N'?w South Memptilb Tenu. About threa years ago I began suf iiirlng frniTi?hiiimrrli 'rn"i''" whlih continued !o grow worseuntll a', times tt soomud like I could not liva. I had Indigestion so baa 1 conicn cat B stu - gle thing without its hurting (lie and my liver was vary Inactive. After every it.eal I would bloat up with jtas unt'l I could hardly breaiue, and my ?!??>! nntn 1 mi qnnurly Ihm T wn-? m - tually frightened. 1 was extreme'y nervous anl It was Impossible for me to get a good nlght'B sleep. 1 ftit tir ed andwon o t*, at.d was badly. consti pated . ~~ Rome Qrmy~fi lends -and relatives had taken Tanlac with oucn (lho re i?lt? I decided ta tty It ai wlt, and my Improvement was a great surprise ire. I now aa\j a Bploi<l'..l ap petite, and eat just anything I want and never have a sign of ind'Ration. My liver Ts active my nerves IH Una ? h.r. I nlnnp i.-.ill -ir.,1 h...,. rejnino!) my strength so that I can do my house work with greater ease than In ye.ars." "Tanlac Is sold by leading druggists everywhere." Adv. ] Sergt. Leott-ftr-Wagner, of Raleigh, was In Louisburg Saturday "assisting Capt. H. W. Perry with the details of """?T w i Watch For ?THE BIG ANNOUNCE t MENT OF Re dudeBTTFncesT ON AUTO SUPPLIES IN NENT ISSUE BY niNtT-HOBGES" MOTOR COMPANY Louisturg, North Carolina THE Hawciian Singers and Players ~ A COMPANYOF NATIVE HAWAIANS One of the Strongest Troups on the road, "playing and singing that wierd, and famous music famous around the world, will give an entertainment in Youngsville School Auditorium MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 14th ? Benefit Youngsville ,fligh School. A RARE TREAT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. ADMISSION: 25c, 50c, and 75c Reserved Seat Tickets on Sale at Winston-Blanks Drug Store NOTICE! To Tax Payers The 1921 tax books are now in my hands for collection, and 1 per cent discount will be al lowed to all those who pay on or before December 1st. h. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff r*r ?*?nf tf?y In th? wwk. T T ?v*ry ram. For | hoiiatoltanlno. Mtd Caka ntmti CEXTEKVILLE HO>OB ROLL. The following honor roll tup Cuntc ville school has been sent In for pub lication : First Oracle?Edison Lancaster, Ida Leonard. Kdwln Parrish, CUM) Par, rlsh. AthleeJjuptonj Belvie Radford ?Second Grade?PRit|.. pnrence E(1. wards, Joe Foster. Donald Griffin, Clif Tord LHTpiBirr Q. St Hotttrway, Lormie Radford, Dolan Radford, Ronald Rad ford. Leona Wood. Third Grade?Sterling Foster, John nie Daniel, Fourth Grade?Willie Watt. ?Pif'h Cumin rr.i,w n-aiifnri) Seventh Grade?Fulls Andrew's, Os mond Gupton, Ennls T nnrnntrr Mnitiu Dement, Myrtie Dement. Mabel Fos ter, BOX PABTT AT BOTAL. There will be a Box Party at Royal on_Wednesday night, November 23rd. A Thanksgiving program will be glvmi and place, November 23rd, at Royal. The public id cordially In > Red. OBPHAtS AT EPSOJL _ We are requested to state that the OAflllll Ol |ll.Ji II Hinr.i.,j CI., j 11 cjro a concert at Epsom on Wednesday. No yemher r.l. The elUHE. community '"''III I ' " ?'"! Tlr - T-H--.-_l.il..; tie tots. Box rurrr. Tliero v. ::i lie a box "party at the Riley School house Sarurdny aiqlit. Nov. 12, l!'21t bfginnlug at S o'clock. ; *?-ii.i-1- ? ? 'i y- . J. 1'/: - co'(Id v.'lll fjo usedli.r . ti?? ? tit of school. horse fun.-, gcod cmrii ami lo'jacco laiitl. Will tr.akc b:.le <"ittou pel* y"y. Prefer renting m ii lives. Seo " t ' I t "i " ' ^ ? ? '?!???. v? c SALE OF I,AND. By virtue of authority contained in a <l?Xt-t?? trust to th<> ll:nlprgTgr^>d ,-v. ecute<l by Roman King recorded In Book 234 at page 16 of the Register of Deeds office o I Franklin County, N. c.. default h.tvfng trteu made tn-rhg ' payment of the principal and interest of the note therein secured, and the holder of said, note having requested the sale of the land herein conveyed, the undersigned will expose for sale on Monday the 12th day or December, 1921 at Noon at the Courthouse door of Franklin County, N. C. at public sale to the highest bidder ror cash the said land therein conveyed, described and defined as follows: Lying and being in Louisburg Town f-hip. Franklin County, bounded on the North by the lands of Joe Fullers es tate, on the East by the lands of the Henry May estate, on the West by the lands of Freeman estate and others, and containing one-third undivided in terest in six and two thirds acres of land, and being the Home place ot W. M. Davis.. This 9th day of Nov. 1921. 11-11-St G. W. BROWN. Trustee. SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed on the first day of January. 1921. by S. J. Howard to Ben T. H'olden, Trustee, duly registered in the office of the Register or Deeds for Franklin County In Boor 234 page 13, default having been made In the pay ment of the notes thereby secured anil demand made upon me by the holder thereof, to foreclose In accordance with the terms and provisions of said deed of trust, I will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder tor cash, at the Courthouse door of Franklin Coun ty. N. C. on Monday the 12th day of December, 1921, at 12 octock M. that tract or parcel of land situate in Cy press Creek Township. Franklin Coun ty. N. C. described as follows: Beginning at a stake and pointer. W. W. -Hlnes, W. B. Bowden and Green leaf-Johnson Lumber Company's corner; thence N 3 l-2d E 40.75 chs to a stone, Greenleaf-Johnson Lumber Company's corner, In Peyton Sykes line; thence N 74 l-4d K 18.15 chs to a stake on the West side of the Spring Hope* road, Sykes & Hlnes corner and corner for No. 1; thence along said road 39 l-4d E 1.41 chs. S 47d E 1.00 chs. S 52 3-4d E 7.70 chs. S 58 l-2d E 3.34 chs to an Iron stake In the mid dle of said road, corner between lots 2 and 3 on said road ana in front of the H. A. Hlnes residence, thence S 30d W 46 chs to the beginning, con taining 59.75 acres, moro or less and being lot No. 2 In the survey made bj B. B. Egerton, surveyor In April, 1915, of the old H. A. Hlnes Home tract. This the 9th day of Nov., 1921, ll-ll-5t BEN T. HOLDKN, Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue or a decree of the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty, made In the special proceeding en titled J. R. White, administrator of J. M. White, deceased, et al. vs. Mary A. White, widow, and W. H. White et als. heirs at law, the under signed will on Tuesday tne 15th day of November, 1921; commencing at twelve o'clock noon, sell on the prem ires hereinafter described, at publio Sell Your Tobacco in Louisburg And Buy Your Hardware from Allen Brothers Company He are able to supply yoar wants in duality, ' Quantity or Price s If it is rocrfing you are in need of we want to see you I efore you buy. We have a new lot No. 1 and 2 piece Shingles. Xo. 1 and 2 Cedar and also Galvanized at a cheap price. And have the 50 Crimp and the very best rubber roofing. We have windows and doors of all sizes, mouldings of all kinds.. Locks and hinges of alT kinds, Both mortisean?! rim locks, copper, brass and bright hinges. ? - i " - y _ We have just received a new lot of coal an wood \ heaters_ttlat we will make you an interesting priee ~ * ) We have a lot of ince Ranges we are selling" cheap. y And tlTc Red Star Oil cook stove we keep at all times. It is the best oil stove that ean be bought. It speaks lor itself, it will give you more boat on less fuel tha -Oinv otllef. We are Srilirv-Milfni ;m,l Lkll I'ookn ai lan ? 1 '? .-in Try \ nil wi'.l li!o> ea*a?ara tt*"" ?? -,cr:rs ? ?axpxsrsr.ws^-:^:.: -.Meet-' AtimBS Everything for everybody LOUiSBURG, North Carolina auction to the highest bidder, the fol-! lowing described real estate, situated : in Dunns Township, Franklin County, j North Carolina: (1)? . The tract of land known as! the H. J. Bell homo place, containing seventy-eight (78) acres, more or less and bounded on the North by the land of J. A. Perry, on the East by the land of E. P. Dodd, on the South by the second described tract nerein, and on the West by the Wesley-Pippin tract hereinafter described^ (2). The tract of land known as i lot No. 2 nf thf> H j. Bell land, con-| taining 74 1-2 acres, more or less, add ; bounded on the N. by tne H. J. Bell home place, on the E., by Uplands of i E. P. Dodd and S. J. Alford, on the! S. by the land of M. T. Howell, aud i on the W. by the Wesley-Pippin tract. | (3>. The tract of land known as: the Wesley-Pippin place, containing j i ISO acres, more or less, and bounded' on the N. by the land of J. N. Perry,; on t':e E by the two tracts of land iust above described, on the S. by the land of M. T. Howell, ana on the W. by the lands of G. F. Atiord and oth ers. These three tracts of land will be offered for sale in lots and small farms varying in area from five to forty acres. A plot and survey of the same < will be exhibited on the day of the; sale for the benefit of mi! bidders. i (4). The reversion arter the life I estate of Mary A. White widow, in the tract of land known as tne J. M. ? White home place, upon which he re sided at the time of his death, contain ing 97 acres, more or less, and bound ed on the N. by the land of Mrs. Ber lin? Mullen, on the B. vy the land of H. H. Mullen and the estate of O. L. Tant, on the S. by the lands of W. A. Mullen and E. P. Dodd, and on the W. by the land of the heirs of W. A. Mullen, Sr., deceased. (5). One vacant lot m the town of Bunn, bounded on the N. by the lot of J. H. Weathers, on tho K. by an al ley, on the S. by the lot of C. T. Chev es, on the W. by main street, contain ing 3900 square feet. (6). One storage house, twenty by forty feet, situated.on the right of way of the Montgomery Lumber Company In said town of Bunn. Terms of sale: One third cash, one third payable one y??r from the day of the sale, and one-third payable two years from the day of the sale, the deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent, and the title to be reserved until the purchase price 1? paid in full. The reversionary in terest In the 97 acre tract (No. 4) however will be sold for all cash. The above described lands are sit uated near the thriving town of Bunn, and contain some of the finest tobacco lands in this section. This sale will afford a splendid opportunity to any one desiring to purchase a small farm of highly productive land in a splen did neighborhood with fine schools and churches nearby. This the 15th dav of October, 1921. 10-21-4t J. R. WHIfFJ, Administrator and Commissioner. Moulting Hens Need Purina Chows Moult dragging? Your hens don't get enough protein. Feed it to them or they'll rob their body-tissues to get it and laying will come to a sudden stop. Feed Purina Chows. Give your hens the material they need for both feathers and eggs, and you will be repaid many times over. More-Eggs Guarantee The Purina Mills /{uara/itoes that you will get mor? cggn or jroor money hmck. when you feed Purina Chows as directed. Phooe us. I P. HIOKS ON THE CORNER SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that deed of trust executed by Ollle Coppedge and Lizzie Coppedge to Ben T. Hoi den Trustee, on the 26th day of May. 1919, and duly registered in Office of Reg ister of Deeds for Franklin County In Book 224 on page 239, default haying been made in th* payment of the In debtedness thereby secured and de mand made upon me to foreclose by the holder thereof, I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door of Frank lin County on MONDAY, 5th day of December. 1921 at 12 o'clock M, a one-fourth undivid ed Interest In and to that tract or jar-, eel of land lying and being situate tn Cypress Creek Township, Franklin County, adjoining the lands of T. P. Dean. Charlie Wheless. J. C. Bowdeu and others, containing 50 acres more or less, and being the lands owned by Hodge Coppedge at the time of his death. The Interest and m tate here by conveyed being ali tne right, title and Interest which descended to Coppedge front his father. Hods* i pedge, deceased. Joined by Unit pedge the surviving widow of Coppedge to convey her est and estate in (Mil* Oef#edge'? share or interest in said leads. This the 1st day of November, 1M1. 11 4-5t DSN T. HQLDEN, ' Seeded Raisins, Sui Figs and Currents. JNO.
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