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DANGER Did you know it was DANUEHOIS to carry TH-ymir own risk. Life is uncertain- Death is sure, ar^ you are subject to other unexpectedJiappeRings such as Ix>ss of your Property by KiryfThgft, ete. Let us relieve you of this worry, by placing this res ponsibility on ? Company that makes it their business to protect YOU and YOUR BUSINESS. The cost is very small compared with the ease and satisfac tion of ynar rn'?^ ?" H^inf ttinl 'T"- mn-v [><?>?<?.< 1 Im? been provided for. , REMEMBER, this is one of the leading agencies in "Tftv SUlIf.?^-^Vni' Insurable, and appreciate your business. C. E & C. LMitchelL (w "UncU Bud's" Agency) ^ YOUHGSVELLE, - . North Carolina A WARNING To The Public ?If its Cold Drinks, Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes and Fancy Groceries yon want I have it. A nice line of Fresh Fruits al way son hand. ?; ; T. N. Spivcy Old Ellis Building Near Bridge Louis burg market is "over the 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, we mean the correct, willing, rtliftaliag handling of your every banking trans By Safety, we mean that degree of car which absolutely safeguards not only your fund hat your every deal at this Bank. Safety aad Service may be yours here. When jrM ma aa ad In The TIMKti >'?' know tkat >t>u want a good ad. alrfly >ll?pU>ed. . lh.it I* thr only klud of aa ad we want to give jou, but li taken A !f"* time ;?? good ads? so get out ot thai hahlt of wilting un 111 Oh- last day before even thinking "Iwnl your ?d. K t TRUSTEES SALE OF I .AND. - By virtue of the power of sale con tained in IDlkl Cmaln?iM??mint dated April W, 1920, made by Herbert Duvls and wife and Gray D. Davis to Wm. H. Ruffin. Trustee, and recorded III Boufc ?JT IM?>W 93, ?Tttiii I||| H.r1|rr j default having been made in the pay-1 i ment of the debt thereby secured, and | demand for foreclosure having been j made on said trustee by the bolder of, i said indebtedness, the undersigned will' ? - j MONDAY. DECEMBER 121b, 1921 at about the hour of noon, at the Courthouse door in Louisburp.^N, C. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, those lands in I. ? rr... , ?+ .K|rt |n fnlln^n "The 1-8 undivided interest of Herbert Davis inherited in the lands of Dow Davte and also the 1-8 undivided inter est ot Sam Davis and wlfe-Fannle Da vis conveyed to Ben f. riolden, Trus i tee and foreclosed by said trustee and conveyed to Franklin Land Company and conpeyed by Franklin Land Com pany to Herbert Dafis, all of which ftdsds a?i ?Horded in Franklin Cminiy Registry, nsfenmm tu uhleh is hcruby Interest of Gray D&vts inherited or de vised to htm in said Low Davis lands. Said tract of land la more particularly described as follows: Bounded on the North by the landB of G. B. H. Stal lings, on the East by the lands or Mrs. Lucy Lawrence land and J. A. Dean, on thfi South bv the lands of W_ T. Dean and on the West by lands omerr bert Boone, kno^awg the Low Davis Home Place, containing 160 acres, more or less. Also all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said Herbert Davis?and wife?Sissia Davis have or may herearter acquire by gift, purchase or Inheritance in and TO 'Uib said mlinu nf r n.,.,!., rtr ceased. And since the execution and recor dation of said deed of trust the hefra of said Low Davis have had mutual partition which Is recorded In Book 10 of Orders & Decrees, page <08 et seq.. Clerk's OfTice and Lota Nos. 1 and 6 were allotted thereby to Herbert Davis and llieie desrrtbedaiMeiiow*: Lot No. 1: Beginning at a stake and Poplar on the Horse Branch, cor ner of the Lawrence lands in Long's line; thence N 83 1-2 W, (crossing rail road) 30 pis to a stake, i^ong'a and Stalllngs' corner; thence S 88 W 32 pis 7 Iks to the center ot the path lead '"r Ttirn? t'onp that path 5 I -- Iks. S 5 1-2 i! 15 Vrs S 7 1-2 W 14 pis to a stake on said path, corner of No. 2; thencVS SO E 48 pis to a stake and pine pointers on ' Hnrsp Branch; thence up said branch as ft meanders Northward to the begTn ning, containing 18 acres, exclusive of jthuit part of the right of way 100 feet wide of Green leaf Johnson? Company s railroad which runs thru this share; and also o. e half an acre cut off for cemetery to remain in com mon the property of all the heirs. The boundaries of the cemetery are as fol tuwr ??1?' ai c UM IUI IlUKillllillg-fH <1 nn.lnr ||l(. Southwest corner of the graves; thence S 8 pis 20 Iks to a stakes-thence East same distance; thence North same dis tance; thence West same distance to beginning, containing about one half an acre. Lot No. 6: Beginning at a stake, and pointers near the Mill Creek; cor ner of the 16 acres cut ort for J. A. i.n_1918' thence along Dean s lino ?\ 20 E <6 poles to a rock. Dean's cor ner; thence S 70 E 8 poles 7 Iks to the path; thence along the path N 7 1-2 K 13 pis to a stake, corner of No. 7; thence S S8 W 72 pis 13 links to a stake a the fence in the old Boone line near the branch thenre along said Boone line Southeastward to the beginning containing 22 acres, more or less. Lot No. 5. allotted to Gray D_ Dav is: Beginning at stake corner of No 4. thence S 5 1-2 W 51 pis to a Black gum, Dean's corner; thence N 85 W 40 pis to a stake on the CreeK; thence N 82 W 23 poles 5 Iks to a stake on a ditch or branch. Dean's corner; thence up the ditch to a stake, formerly call ed a Blackguin near some Whiteoaks below the old dam; thence N 30 1-2 W 28 1-2 poles to a cedar stake and pine stump hole; thence N 81 1-2 E 10 pis 10 Iks to a Sweetgum on the creek; thence up the creek North 5 1-2 poles to beginning.- containing 20 acres, more or less. This Nov. 11. 1921 ll-ll-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. SALE OF LAND By virtue of authority contained In a deed of trust to the unnerslgned. ex ecuted by J. M. Harper and wife, Su sie McGee Harper, recorded In Book 237 at page 24, of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County. N? C_. default hav Ing been made in payment of the prin cipal and interest of the Note therein secured, and the holder of said Note having requested the sale of the land therein conveyed, the undersigned will expose for sale on MfHiDAY, DEC. 6th A. D.. 1921 at noon, at the Courthouse door of Franklin County, at public sale, to the, highest bidder for cash, the said lands therein conveyed, described snd de fined as follows; Lying and being In Harris Town ship, In Franklin County, North Car olina. and known as the William Bak er lands, adjoining the lands of the late Henry Baker, the late J. C. Bak er and others, containing 72 acre? more or less, reference being hereby made to deed of W. W. Perry and wife Ellsa Perry to J. A. Johnson, dated January 22, 1877, and recorded In tha office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, North Carolina and also deed of William Baker to W W. Perry. Being the aame tract convey ed by D. F. Fort of Franklin County, as shown In Register of Deeds office of Franklin County. N. C. In Book 221 at [>age 118. , Thle the 5th day ot Nov. A. D. 1921. LEROY L. MA88KY, ll-ll-4t Trustee. LeuKi i I le Woman Say? ( uudltion Had Become Alniosl Deoperaie M hm She Wet Tanlar. - "At the time I bvKan taking Tanlac I as so bad off 1 was ,,ot expected to live much longer, but since then I hare actually gained. twenty pounds In weight and am now able to <!? my rworn U.I llltt llru umu 111 injur yearn, said M?*. Maud Menne. 332 west Jefferson St.. Louisviiie. Ky ^Fifteen years ago." sne continued. "I .^uffeied A hr'rnTTTTowri. My stomach was so badly upset I could hardly eat a bite without being In mis ery afterwards and would bloat up with gas until I felt simp:y awful My bean would palpitate, mv nerve* Bo -h-mered u *as ihipojmHc- (,,r tlM^ to sleep good. 1 lost ab?u, nny pounds and was so weak I couldn't raise my 'Is to my bead. J -?as almost a perfect wreck and finiyiy I was told that an operation was my only hope. i mu. mdit, i aujdea m uj Tarn* AKTFR ti YEAJLH -- ?m <-1 J 1 UUUHL nrst and was astonished ai tte way it h?K^n tobulld mo up. My appetite re turned and my lost weight and strength began to com? back. I hare now fin ished my third bottle of Tanlac and I am eating anything I please and I am rever troubled afterwards. Already I have gained back almost half my lost WOI irht t ' - - ? uait mj IOSI weight and I am still ginning every day. My nerres aro r*ir? gteac*r Md I slppn Hlr* ? #?Rii.ri ' 1 1 Mi sleep like a child. ev'erywhaeCrelB"BOld bj Iea<J'ng drUK??Yl8 SALE OF LAND. By virtue of authority contained in a deed of trust to the umlerstgned ex ecuted by Roman King recorded in iw.'L2'?4*'..'1*186 J6 of the Register of C., default having been made in the payment of the principal and~1nterest of the note therein secured, and the bolder of said note having requested 4he_*ale of the land herein conveyed the -unders Igned will expose for sale on Monday the 12th day of December^ ia.1 Bt Nnnn at the Courthnn,,., door of Franklin County" N.c.i public sale to the highest bidder for cash the said land therein conveyed, described and defined as follows: Lying and being In Loulaburg Town ship, Franklin County, bounded on the North by the lands of Joe Fullers es tate. on the East by the lands of the ? ?enry May estate, on the West by the lands of Freeman estate and others and containing one-third undivided in terest in all and two third* acres of land, and being the Home place of W. M. Davis. This 3th day or No*. 1921 11-11-St G. w. BROWN. Trustee. notice of sale OF LAND l nder ami by vlilue <>l [A? [WWer OT Sale contained in a certain deed of trust from W. J. Sheartn and wife to L. L. Davenport, Trustee, recorded in _L?uk 236 at pages 127 and 12S. Frank lin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the in idebtedness thereby secured, the under T*S?ed trust??--will oa?T-tor sale on. i TL'ESDAV. 20th DECEMBER. 1921 at or about the hour at eleven (O'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse door in Loiilsjiurg. X. c.. at public auctioa to ,'tUe highest bidder for casii.-all the fol ~lr)wiiif. di1'. ..-i t, m- nun ?It ,,f ^ land, to-wit: T Tieslnuaied as lots -Vos. K. 6. 7 and S ;as shown on map or plat of land known as the Miss Mary L. Sills trait and surveyed and plotted by B. J. Downey, engineer, which map or plat is record-'! j ed in the office of the Register of Deeds ,of .NashCounty, in Plat Book No. 1 at j page 24. and in Book of Maps No. 1 at | ;page S2. Franklin County Registry, to I which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of the )same. [ Lot No. 5. containing 64.4 acres ' more or less. I Lot No. 6. containing 47.2 acres, more or less. Lot No. 7. containing 55.6 acres, mote or less. Lot No. 8, containing 57.1 acres, more or less. This the 15th day of Nov.. 1921. L. L. DAVENPORT. Trustee. Austin & Davenport. Attys. ll-25-4t TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made on March .6, 1920 by J. K. Brill and E. R. Ball to E. H. Malon-. Trus tee, and recorded in Book 234 at p;",;* 80, Registry of Franklin Count/, de fault having been made in the payit>?n* of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand lor foreclosure having been made on said trustee by tiie hol der of said indebtetiness. trw under signed will on Monday, No/embe- 28. 1921, at or about the hour of noou at the Court House door in Loutsburg. N. C. offer for sale at public auctioa to the highest bidder for cash, those cer tain tracts or parcels of land situate In Franklin Co. North Carolina, and described as rollows: First Tract. That tract or parcel of land conveye-1 by deed dated, Jan. 30. 1888. by S. J Person and wife. Mary A. Person to T. T. Hunt, by deed, duly recorded in Book 192 page 449, Franklin Registry, more particularly described as fol lows: Situate on Waters of Flat Ro,-k Creek aM adjoining the lands uf the late James Debnam and T. T. Hunt containing 32acres, more or less, said land being described as "Second Tract"* In deed of W. A. Person and wife to W. T. Person, book 192 page 4S0. Second Tract. Bounded on the North and East by Sandy Creek, on 8outh Flat Rock Creek and on the West by Hill's old road, and adjoining the lands of Wm Roe, J. J. Davis. 3 J. Person and others, containing 221 acres, more or less. This land was also conveyed to W. T. Person by deed of W. A. Person and wife. C. A. Person, duly recorded in Registry of Franklin Co. Book 192 page 4?0, therein designated as "Third Tract", it being the land this day conveyed to Ball by W. T. Person and wife, the bonds herein secured being balance purchase money for said land. This Oct. 27. 19? . ll-4-4t K. H. MALONR. Trustee To Tax Payers \ The 1921 tax books are now in my hands for collection, ancL 1 per cent discount will be al lowed lo all those who pay on or before December H. A. KEARNEY, Shei <n LQ A i\i 3 We have for at once disposal, an unlirmle<i ?mount of money to lend on Easy Teiras, Real Estaw^Flrst Mortgage, Improved farm land preferred. Would prefer loans if large amounts.. See HOBBS, The Insurance Man,Offi<_e 2nd Floor. First National BaqV. fliuue 8GO. ? Or M. S. Clifton, at_Farmers * Merchants Bank. Franklin Insurance & Realty Company L0CISBUR6, Jlertk Carolina EVERY STREET III LOUISBURS Had It* Shaie ot fh? Proof Thai, m?ji toflma irrfr Backache?* Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't have to look far. Use what fxmisburg people r^comiuuml. E?eiy filreet in Loui^burg has its cases. Here's one Louisburg man's exper ience. ? ,,, Let J. fcehrtRBTN prop, of ?h<>e re pair shop. t**ll it. H?? sa>s: "A few years ago 1 was trouble*! with pain across the small of my back and it annoyed me a whole let. When 1 would M? dowfir T"coul'l liaidl.i g*'t up and I vu bothered by the way my kidneys acted. My head bo? her eticni e, too. arat-^-trart- n ? eontinual tired feelin.c. Hearing a great deal of I>oan's Kidney Pills I decided to take them and can say they certain ly brought me wonderful relief." * Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't i I dimply ask for a kidney remedy?get ' Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that j Mr. Lehman had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Mfrs., 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 yon want the finest and ; best hair cut and shave give us a tri al and if we fall yon need not ray for It. ~ Respectfully, J. D. DAVIS & A. Z. JOHNSON 10-3-tf. NOTICE QF SALE UNDER EXECU TION. North Carblina, In the Nash County. Superior Court Farmers & Merchants Bank of Rocky j Mount. Vs. Geo. N. Cooke. Ry 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 her 2Sth 1921, at 12 u'clocfc noon, at the Courthouse door In Louisburg. N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest of the said Geo. N. Cooke in the tract of land in Cedar Rock Township, Fran *1 In County, North Carolina, owned by Mrs. Lucy W. Smith at the time of her death near the Louisburg and Nashville road adjoining the lands of Jos. T. Inscoe and others, containing 140 arrea more or lesa. This Oct. 26th. i*Sl. H. A. KEARNEY. 10-28-5t Sheriff. If the race for naval supremacy goee on. the world will be sunk T>y Its float ing debt. ?Columbia Record. Naval disarmament, as we get It, la a plan to eliminate the barks of the dogs of war. -Columbia Record. The problem of the Washington Con ference Is to get the White and Yel low to mix without mixing up. ?Nor folk Virginia-Pilot. Ptlon Cared In Mm 14 Dmf SESSESSnsc Any Garment ""Worth cleaBias-requires the skill of ah artist. It is quality not quan tity you want. Being spnsitigp goes where' in vited, and stops where well treated at the 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 NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina. In the Franklin County. Superior Court. ^ Lizzie Spivey. Vs. John Spivey. The defendant abore named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in t h? Superior Court of Franklin County by the Plaintiff against the defendant, to obtain absolute Divorce- upon the ground of Adultery. And the said de- " fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in I?uisburg. N. C. on the St h day of I>ecember. 1921. and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action or the relief praved for therein will be grant ed This Oct. the 2?th. 1S51. 10-28-5t J.J. BARROW. C. S. C. Some nations' idea or dlsarmaa i<; to mak^'the other fellow wear glov es while they 6gbt with brass knuc kles. Boston Shoe and Leather Re porter. ? The greatest honor the bestow upon tha * would be to live fbr which he died.?Sytva. N. C. County Journal. . A TONIC Qrwvo'a Ta
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