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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I OK. O. B. BOX.KEB of Drs. Bonner A Bonner Eye, Ear, Mom and Throat Raleigh, North Carolina will be In Loulsburg on Thursday of each week. Office over Scoggln's Drug Store. DB. R. F. TABBOBOUtlH Physician and Sargeoa ? Loulsbnrg, H. C. ? .unra tTr tiii >.ii >n,i v?beron?n Building. . Office PhoDe 296 Residence Phone IS ] UIL W. B. MOBTCf omce la Hotel Building Louisbarc. North CaroUca 8TXTW00P WWILLr itttraei-iULaw. LouUburg^N. C. Phone 24?! Office in First Natkmii Bttlll Bulldilig I Ueneral Practice I wish to advla% my patlenta and the public generally that after the 1st of September my business will be oir a Cash basis when work Is completed. BH.. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING 8. P. BCBT, M. D. -LOUlsbuig, N. 6r~ Odices over Bcoggln's Drug Btora Hours' 11 a. m. to 1 p. m? and 4 toj 6 p. m. DB. W. B. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg, N. C. Special attention to Hogs and Poga. ?Office and Hospital at R & I Stable. Calls' answered day or night j ?Phones.-Da- 66? DR. H. M. BEAM WOOD, N. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. db. DTlTsHITHWICir Dentist. LeaUkarg, H. C. Office In the First National Building on Main and Nash Sta. W. ?. PBBSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW lamiabuig. North OmoII?? nutlM In all oonrta. Oil o? Mala { Street. DB.JTB. BAYIS Physician Lonlsbarg, North Carellaa | Office Church St Next to Loulsburg| '-s Bottling Works li ft 1n in 1 In ?i I ta I P, M, Telephone: Office 64-1 Ring Res. 64-2 Rings. ?. B. White ?. H. Maleae | WMITH A KALONB _ LAWYERS Loulsburg, North Carolina General practice, settlement of a*-1 Wlea funds laveatJd. One lUBMr of | j m firm always in the oMee. DR. H. O. PERBY . DB. B. H. JOHNSON| Physicians & burgeons Lonlsburg, North Carolina^ Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 | DB. J. B. SALONB. Loulsburg, North Carolina /Mr,a In Aycock Drag Store, Market | Street. Office Practice Uurgery and consultation. J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Lonlsbnrg, N. ? Office In First National Bank Building | Will be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phono 249 ? Night Phone 249-?I 0. M. BEAM Attomey-at Law Lonlsbnrg, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice in all courts. Wm. H. Kuffln, Thos. W. Ruffin | WM. II. A THOS. W. BAFFIN Altorneys-at-Law Lonlnbnrg, : North Carolina General practice, both civil and crim inal. In Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Building. REMEMBER YCUR DEAD. Let us submit designs and prices on a nice up-to-date Monument or Tomb stone to be erected at the grave of your oved one. Photos burned on China. HENDERSON GRANITE A MARBLE i WORKS. Henderson Norih Carolina. THE CITY BARBEB SHOP Under Franklin Hotel Lonlsbarg, North Carolina Only barber shop In Louisburg run by white men. The best of service at most reasonable prices guaranteed. Cleaning and pressing department in I connection. Clothes sent for and de- ( llvered promptly. 8TEGAM, BROS. Barbers Loatsborg. If. C. We have purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Btegall and will run same at the same stand. Satis faction and cleanliness shaU b? our motto. Plenty of hot running water and clean towel*. Mr. P. LaDnke, Earner, Says, "Yon I Bet Rats C?n Bite Throng h Metal." "I had feed bins lined with sine last | y-ar, rata got through, pretty soon, was out $18. A $1.25 pkg. of RAT SNAP killed so many rats that I've never been without It since. Our col lie dog never touched RAT-SNAP." You try It. Thrse slses, S6c. 68c. ?1.25 Sold and guaranteed by Allen Bros. Co, and Aycock Drug Co. THE FRANKLIN TIMES 1 1. F. JOHNSON, Editor sad flaaacer ?TAR DROPS? Yesterday being Thanksgiving, tliei e was no Cotton market. The price Tuesday was 16 1-2 cents a pound. ?The Franklin Times Is published on Wednesday night this week tn or Uer that our force may observe TbankB T'y'"r AMONG THE VISITORS Mr. T. T. Hicks,-of Henderoon. was Mrs^ H. C. Ranson, of Brevard, Is] ilBltlng friends and relatives in Louls bunr. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Reavis and Mr. anti Mrs. }. S. Williams visited Ral eigh Mondoyi Mr. Milton Clay,.of Alberta. Va., was a visitor to friends and relatives I in Lojiiaburg this week . Hon. and Mrs. T. W. Blckett, of Raleigh, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Yaxhninugh Ihls Wftflk = popes'items. Well Just a few words from Pope?. It Is very dull up here sine? Mr. Pres ident of Punkin Center nas quit com ing to make music for us at the com munity service. The old maida and girl* had Just commenced loving him and be quit right off. I don't think he can stand Hot grease up at Popg.B The rlrl" they Tiave been dreaming about how he plays the Claronet. And Mallle Rans dell nas quit too; He says tre Is n6t able to wear out his shoes going to movies, go come again Mr. Presl dent, If Maine can t come i win carry him. Well you know we haTe had a very short trop ana timg?Tnmiara. ratnrr know what will become of Jtmmle Conyers and Andrew Puller. Hard times has pot a long face on them. Well I have been thinking too. But It Is about how good old times will knock at our door again and the big sock that old Santa Claus will bring Phrtwtnmw n ?H 4 > >??<1 vv flm K111 o vlil lOvlHua Quu uvw o wcut vtlO 1/xVIV ers will bloom. I will never trouble trouble until It troubles me. Miss Powell, our new teacher at Popee, 1s doing a good work In her school. She is one of the best of teachers and the children love her. Iflss Powell la from Wake County and Bits Iwlfi iBailiLit ffji'wmial jwus and we extend to her a helping hand. We are sorry to state that Mr. Mal lie Ransdell has been lick for some time. But la better no w. Q. H. P. It la estimated that the World War cost more in money than all the other wjnrof the world'? history pot togeth er. It It Is the last war it was worth the money.?Chicago Dally News-. SALE OF REAL ESTATE _ Under and by virtue of the power contained In a certain deed of trust ex ecuted to me by Otis Ball and wife, and duly recorded in the office of the In Book 224, page 466, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and de mand made upon me to foreclose by the holder thereof, I will, on MONDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1921 at about the hour of noon, sell at pub lic auction at the Courthouse door In Louisburg, N. C., to the highest bid der for cash, a certain tract or parcel of land situate in Harris township. Franklin County, State of North Car olina, and described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of G. R. Underhill, on tie East by the lands of J. M. and W. H. Allen, on the South by Ceda?- Creek, and on the West by the landsy of O. R. Underhill, and containing oQe hundred and six teen acres, and befJnfthe trict of land whereon the said Otis Call and wife row reside. This the 22nd day of Nov., 1921. U-?5-5t W. H. YARBOROUGH, Trustee. 'Bits of Splendor Plain wide Mtln ribbon and narrow fancy rlbbona, with handsome metal lic mount?, are uaed to make these elegant ahopplng bags. Rlbbona In the rlcheat qualities and moot bril liant pattama ar? choaen for them and they are lined with gay ami equally good silk*. Besides being bit* of the ?plendor dear to women theae baga have the additional value that belong* to a gift made by Ita donor. Bull-Dog Drummond The Adventure* of a Demobilised Officer Who Found Peace Dull by CYRIL McNEILB ' "SAPPER" illustrations by IRWIN MYERS ~ "Dentut"' 6?" shouted^ ~i want my car round.at onee."?Than h? mna back Into the room. "If they've hurt one hair of her head," he said, his voice fall of a smoldering fury, "I'll murder that gang one by one with my bare hands." "Say, captain, may I see this let- I ter?" said the A mart can; aud Hugh | podded. " "For pity's salt, come at once,' " 1 re*d Uia detectl ?e aloud. "The be?? of this 1? trustworthy/" He thought- I fully picked his teeth. "Girl's wilt-1 lng. Do you know her?" "My fiancee," said Hugh shortly. "Certain?" snapped tha Americas. "Certain 1" Clied Hugh. "Of cam* I I am. I know every curt of every let- | ter." 'There 1? inch a Uring as fmgeij." remarked the detective dispassionately. "D _b ltt man," exploded "do you Imagine I don't know my own girl's writing?" "A good many bank cashiers live | mistaken their customers' writing be- | fore now," said the other, unmoved. "I don't like it, ca^cain. A |in In real trouble wouldn't put In that bit | about the bearer." _ "Ton go to h?1," remarked Hugh briefly. 'Tia going to Godalmlng." "Well," drawled the American, "not I knowing Godalmlng, I don't know who ?core?. But. If yeu go there?I come | "And me," said Peter, brights*- | lngup. Hugh grlnnnad. "Net you. old so?. If Mr. Oreen will cone, I'll be delighted; bet I want I ye? here at headquarters." hJ^hsad"!?* a t^the^d'eee^ "Oar here, sir. De yo? want a bag \ packed T" "No?e?ly my revolver. Are you tea ay. Kr. Ors?f" ^ "Sure thin?," said Ike American. "1 always as." T4ia wfll nM" And Peter, watching the car resignedly from the window, saw the American grip his seat with both hands, and then rmlse them suddenly In silent prayer, while an elderly lady fled with a scream to the safety of the. area below. They did the trip In well under the I hour, and the detective got out of the rSr^rffi'aTiKraiS'Sf-rarer Drummond dodged rapidly through the bushes on his way to The Larches; and when the American finally over took him, he was standing by a side door knocking hard on the panels. "Seems kind of empty," said the de tective thoughtfully, as the minutes went by and no one came. "Why not try the front (loot?" "Because it's in sight of the other house," said Hugh briefly. "I'm going to break In." He retreated a yard fr?m the door, ttien, bracing his shoulder, he charged It once. And the door, as a door, was j not. . . . Rapidly the two men went i from room to room?bedrooms, serv- I ants' quarters, even the bathroom, i Everyone was empty: not a sound j could be heard In the house. Finally, i only the dining room remained, and ! as they stood by the door looking | round, the American shifted his chew- . Ing gum to a new point of vantage. "Somebody has been rough-bousing ; by the look of things," he remarked Judicially. "Looks like a boosing den . after a thick night" "It doe?," remarked Hugh grimly, i taking In the disorder of the room. , The tablecloth was pulled off, the j telephone lay on the floor. China and glasa, smashed to pieces, littered the carpet; but what caught his eye, and caused him suddenly to step forward and pick It up, was a plain circle of glass with a black cord attached to It through a small hole. "Algy Ixingworth's eyeglass." he muttered. "8o he's been caught too" And It was at that moment that, clear and distinct through the still | evening ulr, they heard a woman's | agonized scream. It came from the 1 house next door, and then Drummond I darted forward. "Slop, you young fool." the Amerl- ' can shouted, but be was too late. He watched Drummond. running like a stag, cross the lawn and dl? ] appear In the trees. For a second he i hesitated; then, with a shrug of square j shoulders, he rapidly left the house by j the way they had entered. And a few minutes later, Drumroond's car was skimming back toward London, with a grim-faced man at the wheel. And the owner of the car was lying In blissful unconsciousness In the hall of The Elms, surrounded by a halt ? dosen mem. (TO BE UONTINUKD) FOR FIRST OLA88 JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. ?8?. SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTOMOBILE TIRES, TUBES AND ALL ACCESSORIES from Nov. 11 frh ro Dpr. 1 si t r+ AiLzTii ?fis and Tubes Standard Mnkes Good Year Brunswick Oakleaf Goodrich FABRIC TIKES 130 x 3 $10.50 [3<) x 3 1-2 12.50 g x : r. 1/.00 [32 x 4 22.00 CORD TIRES 32 x 4 ...... $36.00 30 x 3 1-2 " 21.00 32 x4 3630 TUBES 30x3....: .7777....... . ?1.69 30x3T-2... 1.89 ^2x31-2 j riZ9.00l32 x 3 13.7TT 1.98 32 x ?7T. 2.49 All, other siz?s Reduced in same proportion. Special Prices on Spark Plugs and Tire and Tube? Patchings A. C. CARBON PROOF Essex Pings Each In Lots of Ten ... 60c Each 7-M Hvn. Plngn 69c each [In Ix)ts of Ten 60c each Special Prices on Motor Meters Tire Covers 1-2 Price MONKEY GRIP PATCHES 60c Sizes for .., * > >.. i... 29c CHAMPION X Spark Plugs For Fords for 51c. SIMMONS For 29s each AUTOMOBILE ROBES SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL USED CARS DURING THIS Itfi.OO Robes $2.98 SALE One Seven Passenger Reo. One St?/en Passenger Davis. One Five Passenger Oakland. One 7 Passenger Cadillac 8. All in. good mechanical condition. . 10.00 Robes 6.19 15.00 Robes ^. . v.... 8.89 20.00 Robes 9.9S New Vulcanizing Plant Installed In charge of MLR. LEE POWELL, an Expert. Save your old Tires and Tubes and have them repaired. All work promptly done and Guaranteed by Mr. Powell. Get More Miles Out O^Tour Tires and Tubes. HINES-HODGES MOTOR CO. Buick, Hudson and Essex Automobiles LOUISBURG, : : North Carolina DESPAIR LURKS . . IX WEAK BLOOD (?ode's Pepto-Mangan. the BloM-Ball dfr, Arouses Dali Faculties. Many a man and many a woman feels all out of sorts from thin, weakened "M66d. The least little thing gone wrong throws them into a wild form of despondency. Instead of bracing up and meeting ordinary difficulties, they are downed. Nerves are oh edge. Appetite lags.. Sleep is restless. They are weak and tired and dull. Poor blood works its havoc till the will loses I its power. Few people who fall into; habits of worry and despondency real- [ ize that most of their troubles are due j to lock of endurance?to blood that j has become weakened by overwork or straining. Healthy men and women with rich, j red blood sees things brightly. They ( tackle life with zest and go along smil-1 ingly full of eagerness and endurance. j Gude's Pepto-Mangan taken steadily ' restored the blood to its natural rich ness. It actually makes red corpus cles. the tiny particles in blood which make it red. Druggists have Gude's Pepto-Mangan in liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. The "highest honor* that could be paid to the Unknown Soldiers, we sug gest. would be not to have any more of them in future.?New York Even ing Post. Krupp works made 1000 freight cars last year, and each of them will carry farther than any "Big Bertha" ever could.?St. Louis Globe-f>emocrat. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE DESIRABLE DWELLING AND STORE AT LAURKL. * C. By virtue of the power or sale con tained In that certain deed of trust made by Mrs. Mattle E. Wlllirms. Hod gle William? and W. K. a. Williams, to Wm. H. Ruffln. Trustee, dated March 2?. 1917, and recorded In Frank lin Registry in Book 110. page 221. de fault having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and de mand fOr foreclosure naving been made by the holder of said debt upon said trustee, the undersigned will, on MONDAY. DETEMBKR li. 1521. at about the hour of noon, at the Cotrt house door in Loulsbunc. N. C.. offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, the property In aald deed of trust conveyed and there described as folloVs: KUmUe In Sandy Creek Townships at Laurel and more particularly de fined as follows: Beginning at a Post oak on the West side of Laurel and Centervllle road; thence along said road 110 yards to a stake; tfceeee In a Southwest direction 250 yards to a Whiteoak. Church corner; thence alone Church line to the beginning, contain Mg l 4^acf8B, M6re ui - lew. ~ wpwr which there is situate a dwelling house and outhouses, and a store building. This November 25, 1921. ll-25-5t WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made by J. B. Jones to Wm. H. Ruf fin. Trustee, to secure balance of pur chase money on land, dated March 1. 1^20. and recorded in the Registry of | Franklin County in Book 234, page 62. default having been n^ade in the pay ment of the debt thereby s??cured. and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned will on MONDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1921. at about the hour of noon, at the Court house door in Louisburfr, N. C.. offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash the property in said deed of trust conveyed and there >? follow*? Situate In Sandy Creek TownBhip. Franklin County, North Carolina, boun ded as follows: Beginning at the cen ter of the road to Gold Mine, corner of No. 4; thence N 71d W 210 pis to a stake, corner of No. 4 in Person's line; thence along his line S 20 l-2d W 29 pis. 10 Iks to a stake and crooked Birch. Person's corner on the bank of Sandy Creek: thence down said creek as it meanders about 190 pis to a large Whiteoak on the creek, corner for Mount Zion Church land; thence N 51d E 1*5 pis to a large Whiteoak, MfC. Wil lianfs. corner and corner for the Church land; thence S 67d E 53 pis 5 Iks to the center of the road, Mrs. Wil liams' corner: thence along the road N 5S l-2d E 14 pis. N 47d,E 14 pis, N 40 l-2d E 22 pis 16 Iks to the beginning containing 70 acres, more or less, it being the identical land sold by Annie S. Bobbitt and husbantt, E. if. Bob bitt, and this deed of trust is .o secure the balance of the purchase price. This November 25, 1921. ll-25-5t WM. H. RCFFIN, Trustee. If Service and Price Counts Then visit my store, where you will find any thing yon want usually carried in a first class, up to-date Grocery Store. We don't sell the cheapest goods, but the best goods cheapest. Leave your orders for Ice. We give you the best possible service and always the right price. A. S. WI6GS *3
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