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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. r. jouws, m i ? ?TAR DROPS? B . . ,r" ? Monday la km Monday. ? Franklin Saptrtor Cbart conM Monday. May IK*. ? J'itMcj is about th- warmed sub ject you bear nowadays. ? Cotton sold ia Lotiibut yester- 1 day hrl(U cents a poond. ? B? an(U about csttiac thnss | trees you may kill a candidate. ? Tbe Connty Commissioners and] Board of Education meet Monday. ? Male Viola Cmrria is tbe new ar- 1 rival at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs T. C. Alston. ? Quite a large n amber of oar peo I rle attended tbe ball same at Wake | Forest Tuesday. ? Senator W. M. Person, a candi- ] date for Congress will lAelliei a speech I at NaahTille at 3 o'clock Sntarday al-| ternoon. ? Constable J. E. Thomas Informs 1 us tbat he has another kit of vegetable , seed that be will be glad to give any ] one calling for them. ? All candidates for Connty and township offices and for State Senate from this District will bare to Ue their pledge and pay their fee on or before May aath. 1923 . AT METHODIST CirtCl Pastor O. r. Smith of the Loate-| burg Methodist Church announces re^v nnlar senh.es next Sanday both mora ins and evening . Everybody ia la Tit ??) to attend. FRASKLO CW75TT UKifi raiUTUi nws The next meeting of the Franklin County Barica-Philathen Caion will be held at Parry's Chips! on Saturn day and Sanday. May Cth and Tth. Alt organised Banc* nnd Philathea Class es are expected to have their delev gates present tor the opening meet ing which will ha hsM Saturday af ternoon at three o'clock. The speak er for this occaaston will he Dr. A. Paul Bagby, pastor of the Baptist | Church at Wake Forest. The next j meeting will be held at eight o'clock Saturday evening and Mrs. N. Back ner. General Secretary of the North Carolina Baraca-PfcOathas Cakm will discaaa Junior Baraca- Philathea work | All Julor Barart Pt*tatfa<? Cluw in requested to be sure to ktn their <l?ln?n? prtae&l at thin time. Sun day Bomtat we ^Q| hue Mr. A. B. Saieeby. of Sallabary . the leading Ba raca mmm of the state, wtth us. so do ? ^ " to h"?r And we must not forget to mention another impor tant feature of the program, and that is the "dinner on the ground" tor which Perry's people are famous; and last hat not least will be the round table dtscuaaion for Sunday afternoon beginning at 2: SO o'clock, after which the banner* will be presented to the winning classes. Special music will also be a feature of the program. Everybody is Invited. "NOTICE OF nrWOVE AM) WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina, In Superior Court Franklin Ojunty. Before the Clerk D. Fuller and C. B. Kearney trading as W. fij-JtUer and CV, Benjamin MaOtrrng and Antonio C^karruso The defendant* above named will take notice HnKtn action entitled as >V*i ii ku been commenced in the Su perior Court of Franklin County. State 1 of North Carolina for the purpose ot the recovery of the sum of J954 . 85 with interest thereon from the list day oT December. 1911. said sum being alleged to be due the plaintiffs by the defendants for goods' sold and deliver ed to P. G . Sturgis their agent, upon, their order. And the -said defendants will further take notice that a War rut of Attachment has been issued by this Court against the property ot the said defendants, situate in the Coun ties of Franklin mad Nash in the State of North Carolina, for the satisfaction of the demand of the plaintiffs as above set forth. And the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk or the Superior Court of Franklin County, at his office in Louis burg, N. C. on the 29th day of May. 1932. said data buy ing the return day of said summons and Warrant of Attachment, or wathln twenty days thereafter, and answer ot deanar to the Complaint ot the plain tiffs, which will be deposited in the of See of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, on or before the return day of s*kl summons and warrant of attachment. And the said defendants will further take notice that If they fall to answer or demur to the said Complaint within the time prescribed by law, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded in said Complaint. Given under my hand, this the 10th day ot April, 1912. J. J. BARROW. C. S. C.. of Franklin Co., N. C. White and Malone, Attys. tor Plaintiff a. 4 28 -St TRUSTEE'S SALE OK VALUABLE ' . LAND Under uil by virtue of th? powar contained la that certain Deed of Trust executed to me by Robert Hunt on the 2?th day of April, 1921, duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deads tor Franklin County In Book 234, at pace 555. I will on MONDAY. APRIL 24th, 1922' at or about the hour of noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door la Franklin, County a certain tract or parcel of ltad situate in Franklin County, Fra\kllnton Township, State of North Carolina, and described aa follow* : V-frlnnlnr at a stake In the road leading to Mrs . Lucy CoQyer'g, An ning parallel WUB said ? road ? uuilli William Allen's corner; thence east along William Allen's line to Haywood Plummer'a line; thence along Hay wood Plummer's line' south to John Hayes" line; thence west along John fares' line to the beginning, contain ing ten acres, more or less, being lo( bought of Robert Allen. 3-24-5t H. C. KEARNEY. Trustee. The above sale ??? continued by consent of all parties to Monday. May Sth. 1922. at about noon. This April 24th. 1922. |4-28-2t H. C. KEARNEY, Trustee. - TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power cf sale con tained in that certain deed of trust, m=de on April 1. 1921. by Albert Bro dle and \ 1fe, Mollio Brodle, to F. O. Morris. Trustee, and recorded in Book 234 page 278. Resist ry of Franklin County, default having been made In tte payment or the indebtedness there by secured, and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned will on MONDAY. MAY 29. 1922 at or about the hour- of noon at the Courthouse door in Lnulsburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract' or parcel of land, situate In Franklitt Co., N. C. described in said deed of trust as follows: Beginnipg at a rock and pointers, corner for No. 2 In TomUnson's line, "thencee East 118 poles to a stake and pointers, corner of No. 2. thence South 90 poles to a stake 10 Iks East of a Beach thence N 85 W 124 poles to pointers, Mitchiners corner; thence N 1 E 81 poles to the beginning, containing 66 acres. It be ing Lot No. 3 in the partition of the Beves land allotted to Cora E. Foster, and by mesne conveyances conveyed to Albert Brodle by the Morehead Banking Co. by deed dated. April 11. U02 duly recorded In Registry of Franklin Co. in Book 124 page 478, reference to which is hereby express: ly made for full description . This April 26th, 1922. . I 4-2S-5t F. G. MORRIS. Trustee. WANTS 10r A Lis. Fw Flrit Week it A LUe Fer Ewh Week Aiter First IaterUen. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAINTING I am prepared to upholster and re pair your old furniture and repaint your automobile. 2-10 H H. L. CARTER. TOWN tAX PAYERS Please remember that taxes notsiaid by May 1st, property will be advertised. 4-14 .'it . A. W. Alston, Clerk. FOK SALE ? Two milk cow* fresh to pail. O. T. WOODLIEF, R. 2. Frank Union, N. C." 4-14-3t We have Deep Well Drilling Machine in Louisburc section. Drill well any depth through any formation. Will be srlad to hear from any one. J. r. & R. M. WHITE' Deep Well Drillers and Water SupDly Contractors, Norlina, N. C. 4-28-4t Mrs Johji_S. Rqberson. Franl^linton. N. will do you the most beautiful Hemstitching and Ptcbttng, plain and fancy at 10c per yard. 4-28-4t ADMINISTRATORS* NOTICE Having qualified as administrators of the estate of J. C. Brantley, de ceased. late r.f *v?nklin County, North ?I ast said ectate will present the same *o either of the un dersigned on or before the 28th day of April, "1923, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This April 28, 1922. J. J. MURRAY. R 3. Spring Wope, N . C . C. E. BRANTLEY, R 2. Zebulon, N. C. t Adm'rs. of J. C. Brantley, dec'd. Wei. H. and Thos. W. Ruffin, Attys. Loulsburg. N. C. 4-28-6t | The lawless element that goes in for banditry in preference to bootlegging has the advantage of the la ter in that jit is not bothered so much by the po ilice. ? Philadelphia InQuirer. ! notify all persons First to establish the ^1022 price -Usco HF. makers of U. S. Tires made this announcement last November ? "Krreafter the price of the SOx3Vi 'Usco' is $ 10.9a The lowest price ever quoted on a tire of quality reputation and standard performance. e ? ? And n ow. with the opening of Springy there seem to be quite a number of "New and Special tires* coming into the market in the $10.90 price range. Perhaps yon are wondering just what there cam be either "new* or 'ipccal" about these tires. It cant be the $10.90 price? U?co? established that five months Nor quality reputation and tfAirJpnlusmapcg for it take* more than one fall season for any new tire to ^aimluilr where it HMiti in qoaiirr and value Wirf> *? auny tires ros K b^iotodua $1090 price field (now that the season prom ises business from the American car-owner), it is worth remember ing that "Usco? showed its good faith by announcing this price lost falL The same intent to serve that has made"Usco** a standard value for years. The "Usco** Tire was never better than it is today ? with its established quality, its rime-tested pert? nee, and its price closely fg~ utcJ in tunc with the United States Tiros United States Rubber Company WTlire Vim LOUISBURO MOTOR GO., ? Loaisburfif, N. 0. [fay FKAKKLIHTON GARAGE CO., Franklinton. N. U. S. Tires *? plKMtY Yoan^viUe, N. 0. She Discovered It, Too "After 10 years of hit or miss UlHng with various other brands of powder I at last discovered that the bitter taste some times found in hot breads was caused from alum in cheaper grades of powder. So I am now an ardent booster for Royal Baking Powder." Mrs. L A. J. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leares No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book ? It's FREE Royal Raking Powder Co^ 130 William St, New York New Line of Jewelry Now Coming in at Old Prices Everything in Jewelry New and Up-to-date and at REASONABLE PRICES. Nothing priced too high. We have gifts to ??lt every, body's Parse Every wtlele absolutely GUARANTEED T?' be as represented or yoor money bach. When yon have anything In the line of Jewelry that needs repafr bring It to me. No Job too complicated. Everything at reasonable prices. L W. Parrish JEWELEK LOUISBURG, North Carolina PAY YOUR County Taxes DON'T FORGET TO PAY YOUR COUNTY TAXES BEFORE APRIL 1ST, AS 1 PER CENT ADDITION AL PENALTY IS ADDED ON THE 1ST DAY OF EACH MONTH. THE REBATES ARE NOW READY AND YOU CAN GET SAME BY CALLING AT MY OFFICE. h. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff ?< Franklin County PARTITION SALE Under and by virtu# of an order of the clerk of the Superior Court, made dn an action enft'Ied Mrs . T. W. Cooke, A.. A. Nowell and others Vs. T. W. Ruffin, guardian ad litem for Percy Ttoomason, I, the undersigned commissioner, will on SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1922 at about 12 o'clock M. at tho court house door of Franklin county, at Louisburg, sell for cash, (or upon such terms as may be then and there announced) the following described real estate, to- wit: First; the remainder interest, sub ject to the dower right of Mrs. Cor nelia Francis Nowell (a life estate) In the following described tract, recent ly allotted to Mrs. Nowell, a map showing this description and the oth er two tracts hereinafter referred to he'ng of record In tU? office of the clerk of the superior oonrt ot Frank lin county; Reglnnlng at an iron stake at the northwest corner, thence S 8$ 1-2 E 21.92 chs to a stake, so&thweet corner of dower on C. M. Cooke's es tate. thence S 8 1-4 W 785 ft to a stake, .southeast corner of dower, thence N 86 1-2 (0 1776 to a stake, thence N S 1-4 E S34 to a stake, thence N 86 1-2 W 410 to a staka In N. B. Tomllnson's line, Northeast corner of. dower, thence N 1 14 K 438 to tike beginning. Containing J5.M acres. Second tract in fee. lying on the north side ot the above described dow er tract and containing JO t? acres. Third tract in fee. lying on the south side of said dower tract aid containing forty-two acres. This April 19th. ISIS S. A. NKWKLI* 4-2l-5t ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qiuIIM aa kteialatrmlot at the estate of W J. Shasrta. 4scsaaed. late of Prank tin Oosnty, Nortfc Caro lina. this la to notify all psraoaa l*r Ing claims against Iks Mats ot tk> said deceased, to okM tkaa to tfeM undersigned at l^llkai L N. C. ft. F. D. No. 4. OS or bettor* ths MU *9 of March. 1923. or UIs I pleaded In bar of I persons indebted to please make liaiedtal the 22nd day of March. 1 JAMES J. I Adm>. of W. I. Ben T. Holds*. Atty. According to *, Jack Destpswy to Rnglag*. Wa it mill m.
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