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DANGER Did you know it was DANUfclKOl rs to carry ^li yoiir own risk, Life is uncertain- Death is sure, and you an subject to other unexpected happenings such as Ix>ss of your Property by Fire, Theft, etc. Let usTelieve you of this worry, by placing this res ponsibility on a Company that makes it their business in pmti-ft. YOI' iinil YOUK BUSINESS. Tin- cost is very small indeed compared with the ease anil saiisfa?* tion of your mind in knowing that Uie unex|>ected has been provided for. REMEMBER, this is one of .the leading agencies in the State. WE INSURE eveivlliiug?Itr'iiPiiM?.?and appreciate your business. ? C. E & C. L. Mitchell (or "Uuclo BudV Agcacyj YOTTNGSVTLLE, - - North Carolina A WARNING \ To Fair Visitors If its Cold Drinks. Candies. Cigars, Cigarettes and Fancy Groceries you want I have it. A nice line of Fresh Fruits al ways onhanfl.???^ t?^ T. N. Spivcy Old Ellis Building ' Near Bridge Louisburg market is "over tho top" for high prices on To bacco, Cotton and all farm products. We make the grade of our Banking Service our pride. * In fact, our Service is sub ordinate to only one thing? your Safety in dealing with us. By service, wo mean the correct, willing, obligating handling of your every banking trans action. By Safety, we mean that degree of car which absolutely safeguards not only your fund but your every deal at this Bank. Safety and Service may be yours heret ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Herbert G. ferry \vls&^ V- . es to announce to his friends and former patrons that he has "celurnett ty Louisburg? ~ and resumed his former as? sociation wTFh Dr. H. 'H. Johnson for the practice ofi medicine and surgery. WEAK BLOOD IS A REAL BARRIER ; Ginnlag Chlldien Often Mt?d B?4rt PrM*-lbi|u Some children grow too quickly?It saps their strength. They lapse ln'o rareliwv desultory habits, or develop a Shrinking attitude. Their face? look pinched. i?The hlood become? overtaxed by loo 'rapid growth; and poisons tram ffie system take lihe place of strength-giv ing red corpuscle? In the blood. Rod corpuscles ar? tho^SMMtle red parti cles that swim In blood and give It Its color. Gradually that child loses In terest In Its play. Poor blood needs the building tht:t -U>e iron iu (Juds's J?epu> Mingan gives to weakened blood. Gude's Pep*o Mangan enriches the blood by lncrsas ling the number of red corpust'ts. and restores the htxd by driving out the [Poisons!*^ Wfcju ;he revived Wool sua! i to work, the sp)?eiite becomes wbst a growing child's should be. Yjur drug gist haa^O^g^^-epto-Mangan ln U Pepto-Mangan" is on every package HOSOR ROLI. __ The following are honor rolls for Youngsville High School for Septem ber ami October:? September Sth Grade?Mary Lillie Timber lake. Margaret Faulkner. 7th Grade?Richard Pearce. Elisa beth Williams. >lli O l ad t Lucy Winjlon. 11th Grade?Ora Holden. Octot>er 6th Grade?Margaret Faulkner. ? "th Grade?Richard Pearce. Eliza beth Williams. Sth Grade?Jassamine Cheatham. Sth Grade?Lucy Winston. Eva Lamp kins. Susan -Cheatham. SALE OF TALC ABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust of C. T. Wester and wife. Viola Wester to J. E. Malone. Jr.. Trustee, dated Nov. 3rd. 1920. recorded in Book 224. page 465. Registry of Franklin j County, X. C., default having been made in the payment of the imlebte.5-, ir.css thereby secured and demand for. I foreclosure having been mail* upo:i i?aid trustee by tbe hoKier of said in debtedness. the undersigned will on I i Monday, the 21st day of November, j 1S21. at or about the hour of Noon at' the Courthouse door ia woulsbyrg. N. |C. offer for sale at public auction to i'he highest bidder for cash a certain' 'tract or parcel of land situate in Lou isburg Township. Franklin County.1 State of North Carolina, and describ-j ed as follows. Beginning at a stake. ? Zollie Massenburg's corner on Bull ' Branch, thence N 3 i-2d E tr? poles .0 links to a stake on North slde'of Old Looisburg road. H. D. Wester s cor-; ner; thence N Sid W 5 poles 10 links to a stake on the North side of said i road. H. D. Wester's comer; thence' N 1 1 2d E 23 poles 20 links to the cor- i 'er of the new I^>uisburg road, a post I on the Sooth side; thence along said ' road K 47 l-2d W 10 pole?. N 62d W 12 poles. V 82 S-4d W 8 poles. S 67,1 w 14 pole?. 8 85 l-2d W ( poles. X 82 1 2d IV 6? poles, 10 links to I be center of rood. Mrs. Neat's corner, mark ed by a stake on the Sooth side; thence S S 1 Id K 161 poles IS links to a stake and pointers on Boll H ranch. Mrs. Noal-s corner; thence along said branch as It meanders 110 poles to the beginning, containing 110 t 10 acres, more or lees according to sur T Of J. T. Inscoe. Surveyor, dated Fob-loth. 1??. and being the land conveyed to C. T. Wester and Viola Wester by deed of O. W. Ford and wife, dated Dec. 1st. 1*1?. and record ed In Book m. at page BJ Registry ?* Dood? for Franklin Coonty. X. C. Reference to which deed and record This 17th day of October. 1>2I >?-?-? J? K MALONK. JR . -- Tnutfe. f" "W" an ad In The TIMES we ko?w thai yen want o reed ad. nicety displayed. That M Ike only kind of an od we W??t to give yen. hot h lakes a lime ^ u. ?o re? en? ef that bM af vrtlltng n. IU the last day before even thinking I yowr ad. k I CABBAGE PLANTS?Early Jersey. The dry weather has ruined all fall pliniad garden rrnn m Spring. You can have home headed cabbage JO to SO days earlier next Spring it planted now. Plants ready for immediate shipment, parcel post paid. 100-30C. 500-S1.25. 1000- 2.25 I^AVIS, Creek, N. L!., Warren County. " n^.2t SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF USND. By rirtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust execut ed by J. W. Baker to Ben T. Holdea, Trustee, on the J4th day of February, 1J20, and duly registered In Book 234 on page 82. office of kept ?ter of deeds of h-rahxiin C'Olluty, (lefuult lidilug been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and de mand made upon me tjy the holder thereof to foreclose. I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder Tor cash at the Courthouse door of Frank lin County on MONDAY. fcth day of Daoemfr? at 12 o'clock M. that tract oTTand alT^ ?ate in Harris Township, Franklin County, North Caxolina, described as .follows: J- Beginning In thn T.rlinm r^ad. n j^t>ck on the N side of the road. Dr. J, C. Fowler's corner, thence along said ?road SJ56S-4 E 15 pla 5 Iks to K. W. Perry (now A. X. VifTfT?cofher. thence S 28 W 22 pis 16 Iks to a stak^ thence N 54 W 7 pis 13 Iks to a stake. ' Perry's corner, thence S 25 1-2 W. 63 j 1-2 poles to a rock. Perry's corner, I thence S 56 1-2 W. 48 pis 22 Iks to the bank of a branch. Perry's?corner. thence down said branch S 72 1-4 W ! 14 pis 13 Iks, S 70 1-4 W 28 pis 23 Iks ]to the high water mark or Crudup's jmill pond, thence up said pond at high water mark S 81 1-2 W 15 pis 10 Iks, X 80 1-4 W 6 pis. X 38 1-2 W 17 pis 15, Iks to a stake and pointers, thence N : 15 E 305 pis 5 Iks to a rock, thence S |S4 K ?-4 pis to a ?take and poi^Jers in I Ferrell's or Pippin's line, thence S e| W 100 pis, S 12 W 76 pis to the begin ning. containing 201 1-2 acres, morel or less: but there is excepted from thisCtract 10 S-10 acres conveyed to A. A. Perry by deed duly registered, leav ins to be sold hereunder 1S9 7-10 acres more or. less. T1 ; the 1st d;:y of November. 1921. 11-4- .; BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee. SALE OF LAND. I'll !er and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed by W. S. Wheeler and wife to Ben T. Holden. Trustee, on the 29th day of May. 1920. and duly registered in Office of Register of Deeds for Franklin County in Book 233 on page 211, default having been marie in the payment of the note se cured thereby and demand made upon roe by the holder thereof to foreclose. I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the Courthouse door of Franklin County on MONDAY, 5th day of December. 1921 at 12 o'clock M. that tract of land in Harris Township. Franklin County, adjoining the lands of Isaac Frazier, Horton Driver and others described as follows: Lot Xo. 4 on plot of property form erly owned by W. C. Ransdell as sur veyed and plotted by M. S. Davis, C. E. plot or map of which Is duly reg istered in Office of Register of deeds for Franklin County In Map Book No. 1 page 62. to which reference Is here by made for full and complete descrlp tlon by metes and bounds, containing 50 2? acre? and being the Identical tract conveyed by M. T. Howell and wife to W. 8. Wheeler by deed duly reetatered In Rook 227 page 246, to which record reference Is hereby made for farther Identification and descrlp tloa. This valuable farm Is being sold with the consent of W. S. ^Wheeler who has sufficient lumber already rack erf on a beautiful building cite to erect a seven room dwelling thereon, which lumber will pass with the land to pur ehaaer. Mr. Wheeler wtli show the land and lumber to anyone desiring to Inspect or examine It. Tliia the 1st day of November, 1921. 11-4-St BKN T. HOLDEN. Trustee WHV WAIT TILI, T1IF I,AHT DAY TO SF!*I> THE COPY IN FOR AN AUTERTISKrflSVr WHEN THE AD HAH CAN ?IVP YOU A MtWH BET TER JO* IF YOU SEND IT IN HOONFRJ I?OVT FORGET IT. TO LEND -CP* ri~r e have for at once disposal, an unlimited amonnt of money to lend on EASY TERMS, REAL ESTATE, FIRST MORTGAGE, Improved farm lancT preferred. Would prefer loans of large amounts. See HOBBS, The Insurance Man Office 2nd Floor, First National Bank PHONE 259. Or M. S. Clifton, at Farmers & Merchants Bank * "j k "* ??? ? Franklin Insurance I & . Realty Company I Ol IISRIIRCi. North Carolina A bad baA is a heavy burden, A burden at night when bedtim? cornea. Jubi m bullim sume in the mormafr Evcr try Doan's Kidney Pills for it? Know they are for .kidney back ache?and for otncr kidney ills? ? If you don't, some Lou is burg pet* pie do. Read a case of it: Mr*. F~4r H?*rmtm, Church St., Louisburg. says: "My kidneys bothered me a w!?ole lot the way they acted and I couldn't pet my proper re rt. I heard a great deal of Doan's Kidney Till? so I bought a box at the Ay cock Drug Co. I am glad to say they proved just as rep resented. ' Doan's entirely cured me," Price at ?11 deaiers. Don't -intrl.v :'*k 'or a ''i'ln?v p' ??dy? T'n-i n's K'dney J'ili*?tb.- cppi-. that Mrs. Herman had. Fosier-Milburn Co., M t is., Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE! J. D. Davis and A. Z. Johnson The well known barbers, for colored people of Loulsburg, N. C. are now prepared to give the very best service In the barber line. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth the straight. If you want the finest and best hair cut and shave give u> a tri al and If we fall you need not ray for It. Respectfully, J. D. DAVIS 4 A. Z. J0HN80N. 10-S-tf. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU TION. North Carolina, In the Na?h County, Superior Court Farmers & Merchants Bank of Rocky Mount, Vs. Geo. N. Cooke. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Nash County In the above en titled action. I will on Monday, Novem ber 2Sth 1921. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door in Loulsburg, N. sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and Interest of the said Qeo. N. Cooke In the tract of land In Cedar Rock Township, Frannlln County, North Carolina, owned by Mrs. Lucy W. Smith at the time of her death near the Loulsburg and Nashville road adjoining the lands of Jos. T. Inscoe and others, containing 140 acres more or.leas. This Oct. 26th, i?21. H. A. KEARNEY. 10 28-Bt Sheriff. Piles Cored I? 6 to 14 Day* rirncUlMK rxfend momv (f PAZO OINTMENT MV> to cor? ItehloJ. FQltirl AUmHiU or PioUwIlaa PUaa loauntly nNma MiM PUm. ami mm ?' H iMMdnDlltK lliV I|M sulLslHl I ill i 4 FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. ??3. Any? Garment Worth cleaning requires the skill of an artist. It is quality not quan tity you want. Being sensitive goes where in vited, and stops where well treated atjthe San itary Cleaners and Press ers in the J. S. Howell store building. Jno. P. Hogwood, MGR. P. S.?Hats cleaned and blocked and Dyeing a Specialty. Phone 67 THE FRANKLIN TIMES $150 Per Year in Advance. NOTICE OF SUMMONS" North Carolina, In the Franklin County. Superior Court. Lizzie Spivey, Vs. John Spivey. The defendant above named wUl take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Franklin County by the Plaintiff against the defendant, to obtain absolute Divorce upon til* ground of Adultery. And the s&ld de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court In Loulsburg, N. C. on the 8th day of December. 1921, and answer or demur to the Complaint In said action or the relief prayed for therein will be grant ed. This Oct. the 2?th. 1921. 10-28-5t J. J. BARROW. C. S.'C. A. TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Toak miaw Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood, When Strengthening. Invigorating < It brings color te the cbeahaj It improves tke appreciate It* tree I Grove's Tas&tss* chill Toato Ig Iron and Quinine suspended in syiagx pleasant even children Ilka It The I needs QUININE to PwUy It ? Enrich it. Deetroy* Malarial Grip germs by Its
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