fe are i eceiving the largest
and most complete Ime of
Y S
Ever in Louisburg and will
h&V6 them on display in a few
_days. Watch our advertisement
next week for the announce
ment of our big Toy Opening
Day? ~
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(WIOE-A WAKK HEBCBAKT)
LOCISBEBG. AORTH C A SOLIN i
SALE OP REAL ESTATE.
Under" ami by yirtuo ot tho powor
conferred upon me in a certain deed of
trust executed to me by R. M. Staun
ton and recordetLiathSL office of the
Register of Deeds of franklin County
in Book 224, page MO, I will on
MONDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1921
at twelve o'clock noon, sell at public
auction at the Courthouse door in
l-nnlghiirf]-, N f!_ tn the highest bidder
for cash, the following described real
interest o( the said R. M. Staunton!
In a., rnrtnin I rant nr paw-nl of land alt-l
uate in Hayesville Township, Franklin j
County, State of North Carolina, and 1
bounded as follows: On the North by]
the 1 and0 of Hen Perry, on me East by |
the lands of Jule McKnight, on the,
South by the lands of Molly Staunton, I
and on the West by the lands of Ben
Hedgepeth, containing 173 acres, more
or less, being the tract of land where
on the said K. AT". Staunton now re
?himn -[?--* of land
devised to the said R. M. Staunton by
I. O. Staunton, deceased.
This the 10th day of KoTemJber. 1911
W. H. YARBOROCGH.
ll-ll-5t Trustee.
FOR SALE?1 Ford Truck, 1 Horse, 1
Mule, 2 good Milch Cows, 1 Beef
Cow. Wm. D. Jackson or M. S.
Clifton, Admr's. 10-2S-4TI
THE FRANKLIN' TIMES
$1.50 Per Year In AdTance.
PrMef Albmrt ta
hmmmaSmS' rimd ?
ponffw ?r/(iw fiaj
AuftWrfv?' wit h
?po??#? mo/ili??r
#?*.
Buy a pipe?
and some P. A.
Get the joy that's duo you!
We print it right here that if you don't know the
"feel" and the friendship of a joy'us jimmy pipe-*
GO GEl1 ONE! And ? get some Prince Albert and
bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong 1
For, Prince Albert's quality ? flavor?coolness?
fragrance?is in a class of its own! You never tasted
such tobaccd! Why?figure out what it alone means
to your tongue and temper when we tell you that
Prince Albert can't bite, can't parch I Our exclusive
patented process fixes thatl
Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin's cigarette!
My, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent!
And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince
Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped
cut. And, say?oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe!
Do it right now!
the national Joy ?moh?
ADMMISTRATOiru WOTICK
HiTlBf qealtfled as administrator of
the estate at Kr* W. H Long.
?* of Greenaboro. Gullrord Coiin
*T- 81*1? of North Carolina. this is to
' Persons hartag cLaima
HUM Of ssM deceased to
i to the underntgned oa or
' *"* 11th day of November. 1S22
will be pleaded In bar of
?T- All perwas indebted
1 OfMe ?Uljlww Make lmme
*jm*nt I hi. ttb day of Not.
J?1' ? W H. HBHTBR.
XI-11?CI Administrator.
UI 11LAL L?1A !'
j- t'?der ud by virtue of the power
nMM In a deed of trust executed
^tonae by Sprarer L. Parrlah aad wife,
. Parrlsh. aad dBly recorded
tB ftf tho Rgglfltrr rtf Hii^Ib
Cwmty * Bo?k m- w
*S7, I will oa
S*h day of December. 1S21
nt aboat tke hoarr of boob sell at imBIKr
"* ,tle Ooarthonae door la
IrfwUlHk.j >. C. to the highest bid
der ter cash a SHSTntn WHWgal to
_ "-v UUUI1MHM U|a
AnitJk-a-cortaiii tract of land lying
and beta? tn Cedar Rck Township
Franklta Cbunty, North Carolina, and
mora imrttcalarly deserved and defin
ed aa follows
Bosndsd on the North by the lands
William Lancaster, on the East by
the lands of jamee Bartholomew. 15E
the Soath by the lands or Nick Bar
;**?11 ??- and oo the West by the
mads of G. W. Port, ooBtiMni ff
*<"rw. more or less, and known as the
Dorsey land, and being subject
to ? life estate hi the said Josh Dorsey
Thin the 4th day of November, 1521.
H-4-? W. M. PERSON. Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE.
to the power K+ren to the
_ 3 11 ubiw? lir t deed of tinat
? byt. L. Whftaker and wife Ada
D. wnitttrr. dated January 21, 1^20.
and recorded in the office of the It ag
ister of Deeds of Franklm County la
[book iU. US. tJtfanH having
ibaen made hi the payment of the in
debtedness thereby secured I the said
Tiaalaa atll i lir II- rr?talf at the Court
hoew door In Louis burg. N. C., at 12
.?"dock Boon, on
f-i DECEMBER s?h. 1921.
ilka folio wing described tracts of land.
| 1st T*?ct: Beginning at a stake In
j?Vt**?"S line -near an old Walnut ]
itree. thence N ill poles to a stake cor
l"* Of Nb 4. thence N 87 W 7s poles 10
[AA to a stake and old hickory poi&tera
S 27 E 103 pis 17 Iks to an ash
Gill's Creek, thence alone the old
?- toe- <n?w Tonu Harris line,
? 8 4 1-2 W 20 pis 8 Iks to an old
0OT wood in some rocks* thence S S5
M K 31 pis to the beginning, contain
ing 34 acres more_or_ lcss^-being lot
?VF'll llllg to Pacue L. Al
Pord tn the division of tke R. H. Wynfl
land by commissioners appointed by
the court, as will appear by referenca
to book of Order ? Decrees No. 10.
page* SS and ??? ofTice CSC Franklin
County.
2nd Tract: Begin at a rock, corner
of No. C in the Whitfield line, thence
N 2 1-2 K 24 pis IS Iks to a stake *n^
pointers, corner the Whitfield Une,
thence N 50 E 18 pis is Iks to a stake
and pine, thence N 2 1-2 E 1? pis to a
stake, corner of Whitfield land in the
Macon line, thence about N 87 W 23
pis to a sassafras, the Macon corner,
thence continuing N 53 pis 1$ Iks to a
stake. 5 pis N corner Nos. 4 and 5
pis to the beginning, containing 24
acres more or less, being lot No. 7
which was allotted to Chas J. Winn in
the division of their father. R. H.
Wynn s estate, by commissioners, as
shown in tract No. 1.
3rd Tract: Begin at a stake with
P**21 hickory pointers, corner of
Xo_5 in Whltakers line, theace S 2 1-2
W .. pis to a stake and pointers la the
old Daris line, and In line of No. 5,
thence S S7 K ? pis to a stake. 5 pis
S of the corner of lots 7 and 8, thence
N 75 pis to a stake, corner of No. 8
in Dower line, thence N S? W CC pis to
the beginning, containing 31 3-4 acres,
being lot No. 4 allotted to R. W. Wynn
by commissioners, shown in tract No.
4th Tract: Beginning at a stake and
two pines as pointers. Whltakers cor
ner in Whit ?elds line, thence N 2 1-2
E M poles 3 Iks to a rock and pointers,
corner lot No. 7 in Whitfield line,
thenoe N ?7 W ?5 pis to a stake, com
er lot No. 7 In line of lot No. 5. thence
dne S ?3 pis to a stake. Whltakers Une
near an old Wain o t tree, theace S 85
' K 40 pis 5 Iks to the beginning, con
tainlc* 14 12 acres, more or less, be
ing lot ?*?. ? allotted to J. O. Wynn In
division. tract No. 1.
5*h Tract: Begin at sasssJTras, -
cos comer In TTne No. 7. thence N I 1-1
E O pis to a small post oak. near a
pine fw? and aft tree, corner of Dower
thence N 14 W 87 pis 10 Iks to a stake,
??ner No. ?, thence dee 9 TO pis to a
****?- eoa??r Mo. 7 In line No. 4.
theace 3 *7 E S3 pi. 10 Iks to begin
ning. roatalalag 24 acres, more or less
beleg tat No 8 allotted to Susie A.
Wn>". see tract No. 1.
*** ?*tn at stake oa W sMs
Rorky Ford to
Whftakaf* Moro. L. L. Whltakers cor
aer near oM school hoaaa. theace 8
J I 2 W ?17 cha loag W side of said
road to atak*. corner T. H. WhMaker
thewce a 85 1 4 E 41.25 cha to atake oa
K side swamp la Ilae old Wyaa estate,
tkeece ft M 1-2 W along Wyaa line to
n Maka S ft. from hickory tree, said
Wyaa corner la Whttakers Ihta.
theare N ? 1-4 W 3? S chs aloag Whft
to hagtantng. containing
12 J 4 acres, hook 227. page S3.
"*? Fsr Tear ta Mraaoa
ensures a
It is not alone the possession of money which
make a you bapp? but the feeling a?_SECURITY
against want and adversity that makes you con
tented.
Start a Bank account in our Bank; add REG
ULARLY to your balance and see it grow. Soon
every day will be Thanksgiving and vou will be
happy?and wealthy.
Come in. -
WE WILL WELCOME YOU.
THE fIRST NATTONAL BANK
LOUISBUEG, N. C.
Member of the Federal Reserve System
F. B. McKinne, President F. J. Beasley, Cashier
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00
Suit Cases andTravettng
Bags
Deed a suit case or traveling- bag?if so, buy now?
there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs
today?we saved in tb* buying of many liner 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?yon can mafcw a great saving.
W. L White Furniture Company
Louisburg, N. C.
R. F. Fuller
M Htrnt u4 IriM. .Ala*
H?y tm4 Oats.
limn taraata, ti tfc* rifffct
UM M U tW r%W >?IWI
WW MU far cM *r part cash
?r m iKirltji II
7MT kara* ar Ml* #?* aat
If
7** ***M **t sake a trad?
fa* what ?uL Om nl
M? *kttlnr yaa klj *rf aat.
R. F. FULLER
i. c.
SALE OP REAL. EST ATE
Unda*- and kr Wrtim of the powar
contained la a certain dead of t rant
nwitrf to M by Mr* r-nttu Parry
and iworJad ia th* oDm of tha R?*
later o* Daads of Franknn County In
took XM. rmgm IN, I win oa
MONlJAT IM af DRTKMBKR. 1*11
at tka konr of noon, aall at pabilc
aactka at tka Oowtkonna door In
LoaUart H. C. to d? llglwl M4
*?r tor raak. a certain tract Or punt
ot land altaatad In Franktt* Ooanty.
I ? a? !? ! m
wwwf. o?m w Nom
< arollnn. and daaeribed a? MMM:
TVa put nT tka koa
tka aaid Mr*. Paula Parry.
which ties on tha South ot the
Path. containing twelve acrea,
or lees, and being the put described
of the land which waa <(tM to the
?aid Mra. Pattle Perry by kar Matt
er. Rmntne Joyner, deceased, and ad
Main? the land? of Henry May on
the Soath. A. 8. Moore oa the Beat,
land DMk Krertoa end others on tha
Wart.
This the Ith day of NoreariMT, ISM.
I W. B. COLUn. ?1?ll>. -
W. B. Tarhoroagh, Atty. 11-U-tt
(1M Par Year ta Adyaace
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