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- MR. OWNER OF COUNTRY ? ? PROPERTY Have you evfcr carried fire insurance on your buildings and allowed it to lapse T Da yon remember how much" more "'comfortably you slept wtriforyour-horae was insured and how much pas-' ier you felt tnost hoi, AH^buumiei da>s when you wore away from homeT WHY WAS IT It was because you knew that if your home should be burned you would have the money to rebuild it. Let us insure you that comfortable feeling by insuring ? your home^against fire, wind and lightening. The j __ ? .. ? - - ? . ? Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Companys* ' "Joseph O Jones, Pres. S. Atwood Newell, Sec'y. LOOK. READ AND? ACT Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco at Reduced Prices. I also carry best tirade of plain and gelf-rfcin; floor, lard, , jneat and fancy grocer ies, Cold drfnks and fruit always en hand. Best Cash prices guar anteed. See me before y?? bwy. ~ '}?$ - f.-N. Spivcy OLD ELLIS BLDfi. ? ? JTEAB BEIIKJE Pennsylvania Vacum Cup Cord ?AND? Fabric Casings CORD TYPE TUBES . ? -"TON TESTED" ,A11 casings and tubes purchased from us installed . withoyt service charge. " Allen ^Machine Company Garage Louisburg, N. C. ; Dty Phone 295- j Nieht Phone 280-L jfcsT A FEW ITKVH FRO* POPKH. t i ? Mr. N. Q. Weather*, who has been quite lick tot some time, is some bet rclsea and recitation* by the child ?r MIbr Powell 1* one of the beet Muheri and we hope to hare her with SS attain. It looks aa It the farmers are pre paring for a larger food crop this year and A |?at garden also. WeUJ ,M down at UouJsburg Sat wrdajr and I was sorry that there was not WKjre yoople down to *ee and get * taste of that good food made by the womstlMfcd girls of oar county. It tftn good enough for a king. I think If the1 dp powers of club work could or did taate of those good thlnge, I am swe they are converted. I was sorry that Mr. Vaughan was not there. While I am sure he had hla good tilings at home 1 would bare been glad fdr him to hare seen and feasted on mas* good things, that man grnm MM about when he goes to the table ?|td don't And there - Well Mr. Vaughan stated In his In teresting letter last week that I had Our School closes Friday night with never got out of hearing of where I was raised in the aoun<1 of the bull frogs. I guess he was mistaken. I have traveled through ntM state* and I think that Is right much for i fellow that was born In the sticks. But we don't have to travel now to be enlightened.. We have the daily pa pers at our door every morning, have ! telephone and megaphone, good road*, people flying by our door and over our head. Why should we grumble so much . I will have to quit as my hand Is mo sore that I can hardly hold my pen a* yon know I was down at Laoulsbnrft Saturday and so many candidates grasped my hand I don't think that 1 can use it for a week. O. H . P.. NOTICE This Is to give notice that the busi ness formerly known in i/oulsburg as O. W. FVird A Son will be discontin ued as Ruch, and that the butlness will be continued at U>? same location by Mr. Q. W. Ford, who will Alll *11 Oon. tracts and make all settlements of the former Arm. G. W. FORD. 4-21 4t E. 8. FORD. PLANT PO?Y SKID EARLY Evary home and Datura low likes nice flowers ? and Marl; everybody want* early fl? wars. By planting the Med In flat* or boxaa lua? be&re It la tlax to plant seed outdoors one can have aa aarly start and aarly bloeeouia. Plenty of warm sun light will be neceeaary ; Inci dentally It la necessary to see that the bozaa and plants are given an occasional watering. ] HOME GARDEN FLOWERS What to Grow to Beautify Your Home and Lawn, ? Ol4-Faatil*n?d Peat** May B* Railed Upon to Praduo*; Will AM Beauty ta PrtmitM. ffbtn making plana f or Um home -vegetable garden all the emphasis should Dot be placed upon vegetables, but provision should be made tor plant ing a law flowers aa wall. Where ? cottage and a lawn are Included la the ' general scheme the Sowers can often j be arranged around the foundation of j tli e house, ur 111 a bed separating tne , lawn either from a neighboring j property or from the vegetable garden. I Old fashioned llnnla. petunia, | bachelor's buttoD, cockscomb, scarlet : sage, and cosmos are among the moat easily cultivated flowers and go a long I way toward brightening up the general j appearance of the home surroundings. ! garden consisting of dnhlias asters. j can&a, roses, .gladioli, and various other j flowering plants that will add color and { beaaty to the place, and at the same time furnish cut flowers for the house, Is highly desirable. From the standpoint of economy, the plantings around the foundations of the house should, as a rule, be made of permanent low-growing shrubbery, mainly that which grows native in the locality, and the annual flowering plants given a place in connection with The Daisy ? The American Legion's Official Flower. the garden proper cr in a border. It is urged, however, by the United States Department o t Agriculture that more attention be given to improvement of home surroundings, including the carq of a good lawn and flowers. THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.50 Per Year In Advance. MAKES RAID The following report Is sent in by Constable J. S. Pinch, Sandy Creek concerning raids made by him within the last ten days. Turned over two barrels of beer on Mrs. J. L. Tharrington's land. Captured one still and outfit on Al len land. Turned out two barr Is of beer on Egerton land. Captured three stills and 21 barrels of beer with revenue officers. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON On the 16th May, 1922 there will be an application made to His Excellency, Cameron Morrison, Governor, for the pardon of Arthur and Howard Capps. This April 18, 1922. 4-21 -2t MRS. BETTIE BARBOUR. HOHOB BOLL OP CEDAB BOCK SCHOOL FOB MARCH 1st Orade ? Oar land Strickland, Hat tie L. Gardner, Sidney Sykes, William Duke, Elmo Dean, Mary Johnson, Clyde Pernell, Eloise Jennings. 2nd Orade ? Adron Strickland. Ruby Lee May. 3rd Orade ? Margaret Smith, Marvin Sykes. 4th Orade ? Elizabeth Rowland, Mar, garet Stallings. 6th Orade? Burt Ma?, Margaret Johnson. Beatrice Jenkins, Clara Wen ter, Eugene 8ykes. 6th Orade ? Christine Sledge, Eliza beth Olasgow. Joseph Inscoe. 7th Orade? Johnnie Kky Taylor, Klrby Parrtsh, Avery Cooke. 8th Orade? Elizabeth Lone, Bernlce Smith. 9th Orade ? Mary Oardner, Mable Strickland, Minnie Cooke, Jeff Stokes 10th Orade ? Josle Boone, Sallie Oard ner, Valli? Inscoe, Boone Sykes. Inez Sykee, Spurgeon Tharrington, Mattle Olasgow, Hiawatha Hedgepeth. HaMtaat Commi atlon Cared Hi 14 to 21 Days ? "LAX-F08 WTIH PEPS IN" is a specially prepared SyrepTnnio-Lj utive for Habitual Constipation, k reUe es promptly but should be taken tegular r for 14 to 21 days to Induce regular Action.; It Stimulate* and Regulates. Very Pleanknt to Take. ? 60c per bottle. \ ' Trade at The Storejhat Always Sells The Cheapest ?? - ? Why not join the big crowd who buy their necessities from us and Bave big money? _ We have the goods here on Diaplay where yoae can see them before yon buy and guar an tee every article to be just as represented or we will refund your money. And our prices are cheaper than elsewhere for the same article. There is no further need of . Franklin County citizens patronizing the mail order houses. You have every advan tage right here at home, with the assurance of seeing what you buy before you buy it, and can take it home when you pay for it. Look over the big bargains we are jjffering below and come in and let us show you that we can save you big money. 40-INCH ORGANDIE All the latest Spring1 colors 33c and 48c Yard TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY Voiles in all of the latest and newest shades for Spring and Summer, Special 10c to 48c Druid L L Sea Island Sheeting - S6-in. wide. Special 10c Yard J. & P. Coats Thread, black aiuj white, 150 yard spools, all \ sizes, Special 4c a Spool Men '8 Oxfords, Tan and Black ruber heels, english and bluch er styles $3.95 Womens and Childrens Oxfords and Pumps, all styles and leath ers, Special 98c to $5.95 Men's Heavy Overalls % 95c Men's, Women's and Childrens everyday Straw hats 25c Mens and Boys spring suits in all of the leading shades and styles including the naw tweed sport models, Special price $4.95 to $22.50 f. A. ROTH COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, N0RTH CAROLINA SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE , Under and by vlrtn? of the power of Mile contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed by N. P. Boone to the undersigned trustee on the 3rd day of July, 1920 duly recorded In the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Frank lin County, N. C. in book 224, page 456, default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and demand having been made upoa me by the holder of aald Indebt edness to foreclose, I will on MONDAY. MAY IB. 1922, at or about the hoar of noon at the Courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C. offer for sale at public aucUon to the Highest bidder for cash, all those cer tain tracts or pat-eels of land situate in Cedar Rock Township, Fanklln County, State of North Carolina and described as follows: First Tr*?t: That tract or parcel of land containing twenty-two and one halt acres (21 1-2) conveyed to Geor gia Anna Creekmore by F. Q. Boone ?tad wife by deed dated February 2nd, ltll and recorded In Book 170, page 324. Registry of Franklin Connty. Second Tract: That tract or par cel of land -adjoining tfie landa above described aa "first tract" and contain ing seven (7) acres and being the land conveyed to Oeorgla Anna Creek more by deed of W. R. Boone and wife, dated Feb. 22, 1915 and record ed In Book 202 at page 457, Registry of Deeds of Franklin County, N. C. Both of the above described tracts of land having been Inherited by J. J. Creekmore from his mother, Mrs. Oeorgla Anna Creekmore, and convey ed by said J , J. Creekmore to N. P. Boone by deed of even date herewith, and the bond secured hereby being for tbe balance of the purchase money. Reference to all of the aforesaid deeds and records if her* made for a further and more particular description of said lands hereby conveyed . This 12th day of April, 1922. 4-1 4 -St E. H. M ALONE, Trustee.. Subscribe to THM FRANKLIN TIMES *1.60 Per Year in Advance EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Miss Mar tha H. Ross, late of Franklin County, this Is to notify all persons havlnff claims against said estate to preseirt the same to the undersigned on or be fore the 21st day of April, 1923, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recover J. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment. This April 21, 1922 1 M. 8. CLIFTON, Executor of Martha H. Rom. Wm. H. and Thoa. W. Ruftln, Attys. 4-21-6t No Worm* la
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