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The Fordson Tractor has been reduced to $31)5.(10 f. o. b. Detroit, Michigan. This greatly reduced price-puts the fordson in reach of evt^y Farmer,, and will mean more to the Farmers than anything that has happened for a long time. Come in to see us and let us talk Tractors with you. ~ _ ' Louisburg Motor Company SALE OP REAL ESTATE. Under and by Ylrtue of tlie power of sal* in ror~tg1n mortr gage deed executed to the undersign ed mortgagee by Daniel 'Wiggins, dated De?. 28th, 1824 and recorded In Bonk 210 at page 562, Registry of Franklin County, N. C., default Having been made In the payment of tue Indebted ness thereby secured the undersigned trill on MONDAY. MAReg 8th. 19?? at or about the hour ot noon, at the Courthouse door in Loulaburg, N. C. offer lor sals at public auction to the highest bidder for cash a certain piece or tract of land lying and being in Frankllnton Township, Franklin Coun ty. State of North Carolina and des cribed and defined as follows to-wit: A parcel of land containing one acre adjoining the lands of tha Handling Estate, the Sid Wall Estate, Mrs. R. H. Utley, King Seed Co., containing one acre more or less, beelng a part of the Handy Wilder Estate. Thl. 1 ?t Hav nf TAnitir, 1932. JOHN H. CANNADY, Mortgagee. White A Malone. Attys. 2-3-6t Why not take the poison gas out of peace, too??Chicago Dally News. FOR FIRST GLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of tike estate CTS." "Si Person, fe7 ceased late of Franklin County, notice ja^iereby given all parties holding them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of February, 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their r* covery. All persons indebted to said estate will nle&se come forwward and make Immediate settlement. This February 16th, 1922. 2-17-?t H. E. LONG. Adm'r. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Willie G. P hi 111 pa, de ceased late of Franklin County, notice is hereby glTen all parties holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of February, 1923. or tU? lintlTl ""1 be nle?il In bar of their re covery. All persona Indebted.to said estate will please come forwward and make immediate settlement. ?This February-16th. 1122. 2-17-6t B. F. PEARCE, Adm'r. Now is the Time To plant tomato and lettuce seed To plant garden peas _ - To plant early salad seed To plant onion sets and cabbage seed To plant Irish potatoes To plant sweet pea and nasturtium seed. May we supply you with a variety of select Hew seed? Now is the Time to Spray Fruit Trees We have the prepared Spraj endors ed by the Fruit Growers Association. L. P. HICKS ON THE CORNER BAUK OF LAND. Under and by rlrtue of Uie power imtalirrt in ? mtal< dMd of trust to J. o. Mills, Trust??, from J. T. WilsOn slid wife, which said deed of traat is folded in the office of the o( Deed? of Franklin County in Book (SB, pve M, default harln? of the notes by nM 4eea at trust, I will Mi? at ^blio auction to the at the Court fco?M tear <> the tow* of Loaisbor*, 1?. 0. at J?|M II. am ? MONDAY, MARCH ?, 11?. the ftXIOwlac described tract of Und: A certain tract or yaroei of tasd sit ' Franklin lr-.nd? of Samuel Harris, Parry till Patterson, Jo? Youn*. J. T. Wilson and othoru. and balnn luo land mnj ad to V. B. Timber lake by Carolina Tlmbarlaka by daad recordad la tka office of the Register of. Daad* of Franklin County hi Book 71, paca 146 and afterward? conveyed to j. T. Tim berlake by Bmma Tlmberlaka aad oth ers, and containing ZM aeraa ami or less. This tba 21? day of Jaa.. IMS. a-S-St > J. O. MILLS. Treat*?. \ TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND. By Ttrtue of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of trust nude uu Dec. Ayscue and wife, Ida Ayscne, to Tm. H. Ruffin, Trustee and recorded in Book 199 at -page 462, Registry" oT Franklin County, default having been made In the payment of the Indebted ness thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of said Indebted - nee?, the undersigned, will on MONDAY. FEB. 27, 1922 at or about the hour or noon at - the Courthouse door in Tonlshnrg. N. C. offer tor sale at pnhllc auction to the highest bidder tor cash, the following described land; a certain tract of land lying and being In Franklin ton Town ship, Franklin County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Bounded on the Wost by the lands of T. J. Evans, on the North by the lands of J. K. Wright, on the East by the lands of the estate of Norman Long. Dee d, and on tke South by the I.iwl. nt 'MnfT.y .nil fining ISO acres, more or leas being the lead *r 1 ""T p ?"*< Susan W. Ball to Charles C. Ayscue by deed recorded In the Registry of Franklin Co. In Book 168 page 692. reference to which is hereby made for fuller description. But there Is ex cepted from this sale 38 3-10 acres, sold to Mrs. Dottle Morton by deed, duly recorded In the Registry of Frank lin Co. in Book 199 at page 490, refer ence to which is hereby made for full description of the land excepted. This Jan. 20. 1922. 1-27-64 Wm. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. SALE OP LAND. Pursuant to authority contained in that Deed of Trust executed by B. P. Hinton. to the undersigned trustee on the 6th day of December, 1920, duly registered in the office of the register of deeds of Franklin County in Book MI page 142. "Tieffflrtt harinjr been made in the payment of note thereby secured and demand made upon me by the holder to foreclose. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash on MONDAY. MARCH 20, 1922. ? at 12 o'clock M. at the Courthouse ooor of Franklin County that tract of land in Cypress Creek township, des cribed as Lot No. 5 on map or plat of the property made of the Albert Gay estate known as his home tract as ?ur ?eyed and platted by W. H. Boyd. C. E. for E. 8. Wilder ana W. F. Gay commissioners on Oct. 4 to 7. 1920 sa <1 tract being described as follows: Beginning at a point In the center if the Spring Hope road, corner No. 6; thence N 89 l-4d W 540 feet to a stake in the line of E. 9. Moore; thence 8 1 l-4d W 1202 feet to a stake, corner No. 4; thence N 69 l-2d E 1000 feet to the point In center of the Spring Hope road; thence In a northwesterly direction along the center or said road to the point of beginning, containing r re* more or less. T:.i- 13th day of Feb., 192? |2-17-6t BEN. T. HOL.DEN. T'-.<toe. SALE OK LAND Pursuant to author!'./ contelryl in i that I Med of Trout executed liy t,. C. | Benton to the u-'lerBlgned tmstfee on the Mh day of !"? oruary 3120, duly i Pf l?tered in the office o{ tue Register of Deeda '' Kranklln f uunty in Rook 221 page -(>0. default hayinr JKseri mad? in th- piynwnt of note 'hereby secured |i. ? (.cmanti made npoit me by the hol ?r ta rorecloM, I will oell at public ludiog !o tke hifhwt bidder for cash on MONDAY, MARCH TO, 1922 lat IX o'clock "J. at the Conrthoaae door of Proaklia Coonty that certain lot or parr ?< of land in the Town at Loul* bars. . Yank 1 In Coanty, N. C. on the North atd* of Railroad street, adjoin in? Leslta Allan and other? described aa fr^Jlowa: Beginning at a stake, corner of Ix>s lie Allen on Railroad 8treet and rgn ala| thence in a Northerly direction to the 8. A. L. Railway rijht of way, thanes IB aa Easterly direction 26 feet to tke o?ter edge of brick balldlng,' J. g. Howell, thence In a Southerly di rection to Railroad Street, thence In a Westerly direction along Railroad Strast M fast to the point of the begin ning. This lttfc dar of fab*., lilt. HT-#t BEN T. HOLD EN. Trustee. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ? DB. O. B. BONNEB of ?* In. lmw *. Eye, Kar, Mom an? Throat BaUgh, North Carolina Will b? In Loulsburg on Thursday of each week. Office over Scoggin's Dru?- Store. , UK. K. F. Y AKltOKOlUii 1'hytUclan and Surgeon Loulsburg, N. C. OiTloo la Blckett and Yirborougn Building. Office Phoae 296 Residence Phone 28 DM. W. H. mOKTCr Eye Specialist' Office in Hotel Building Liouiaburs. North Carolina r* ? ? 3. AT WOO U HKWRLfc. ? Attoraej-lUUw. LouBburg, N. C. Phone 249 9#uo in first National Bank Building Ueneral 1'ractice ?I wtehto advise my patients aad the public generally that after the 1st of September my business will be on a lash basis when work is completed. DB. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING & P. BUBT. M. D. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices orer Scoggin's Drug Store. Hours 11 a. aa. to 1 p. m., and 4 to i p. m. DB. W. B. BASS. j Veterinarian Lottlabnrg, N. C. Special attention to Hogs and Dogs. -Offico and Hospital al n. F. F"UUet"l Stable. .Calls answered day or night. Phones, Da- 66 Night S36 DB. H. ?. BEAM WOOD, N. C. DB. D. *. 8HXHW1CK. _j B.G. Office In the First Na?tonal Bask Building on Main and Mult Su. DB- J. B. DAYI8 Physician Lemlifcarg, . North Office Church St. Next to Lomisburg Bottling Works Hours: 1 to !?; l .to 1: its l P. Telephone: Office 64-1 Ring Bm. ?4-2 Rings. DB. H. G. PEBBY 1>B. H. H. JOHNSON Physicians * Surgeons Lealgbarg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Ay cock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 UK. I. K. 1UOKI. Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina In In Aycock Drug Store, Uaik?t StTMt Office Practice Surgery and consultation. J. 0. HEWELL, ?. D. Loolsbarg, IT. r otrice In Flrgt National Bank Building Day FEoM ? Night Phone M?-J G. M. BEAif Attornej-at Law Loalsbnrg, N. C. Offices oyer old Tar River Drug Co. Practice In all courts. Vm. H. Rnffln, Tbos. W. Rnffln wm. M. * THOS. W. E17FFIK AttoraejR-at-Law L*ibtirg, i Horth Carolina toneral practice, both ctril and crtm nal. In Franklin and adjoining conn lea, Supreme and Federal Courts. Office? In First National Bank Ba tiding. REMEMBER YCIJH DEAD Let us submit deal ens and prices on it nlc? up-to-date Monnment or Tomb stone to be erected at the grave of ;mr o red ona. Photos trained on China. HENDERSON O RANITE * MARKI Ji WORKS. Henderson north Carolina. THE CITT BARBER SHOP Uidcr Franklin Hotel T osNbarg, Hart* Carolina Only barber shop In LovUtarg run hy 4UU man. The bast of sanice at i..oat reasonable prices guaranteed. ' leaning and pressing department In onnaction. Clothes sent for and d liferad promptly. WIT 15 ALL BHOK. H. C. We hare purchased the shot former l j ocenpted by Oscar Stegall and win run sans at the same stand. Rati* faoMoa Mrf ?Manltneaa shall be o? motto. n?tf of hot running water and claan towels. AUTO FOR HIRE PrsHfl, reliable Denim. Keren Pas ?eager Mitchell Car. Can at Ay?aek G. R. UPCHURCH, L01 La?* My Beat PTrttH J. A 'UMd to harra tha ant In ton until i kltrhan to Infaatad with rata; lost a lot of my baat ctoaw. antll I tri ed RAT-SNAP. Haaaiil a paat la placa now. Raataaraau ahoald aaa RAT-SNAP." Tkraa afxaa, He, tie, $1.16. Sold and Raaraataad by Alloa Broa. Oo. and Aroock Drag Oo. Tha alocar la ralaed. "Stop making a Joka at prohibit Ion!" Whlla dlract ad at tba para?raphera, aoaa It not ap ply to tha pmMbltioa I ADMINISTRATORS Harlac qaattWd of tka aatata at J. B ?d. late at Praakltaa ollna tUa la I* lac rial ma n?a?d to ?Utnad at WabML N- C. ft. F. Nb. loior tilan A* art *v ?* ' nary 1?J3, or tkh la baar of tkatr ow nan ana every woman should have a Bank Account *TPe Invite your Banking Business It is lrntoct to IMPOSSIBLE to kwn monev in the bouse ani1. at the same time economize on your expenses^ Whn you put your money in our Bank, it is safe? safe from fire and burglars and from your own tempta tions to lend or^ We solicit the JOINT ACCOUNTS of husbands and ives, also their separate accounts and the accounts of children THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBUBG, N. C. Member of the Federal Reserve System ft. B. Mellnne. President F. J. Beaaley, Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $83,000.00 Farmers National Bank Louisburg, N. 0. "A GOOD PLACE TO BANK" i* ? Member of the Federal Reserve System, and under the Supervision of the United States Government. 5r Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 "4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS'* J. M. ALLEN. H. M. STOVALL, President Cashier R. f. Fuller R- F. FULLER ?. c.
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