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MR. OWNER OF COUNTRY " PROPERrV Have you ever carried fire insurance on your buildings and allowed it to lapse T Do you remember "bow much more comfortably you slept while your home was insured and bow much eas ? thnftt hotr dry summer days when you were awa> ftom homo? It was "because you knew that if your home should be burned you wQuld have the money to rebuild it.? Let us insure you that comfortable feeling by insuring ypur home against fire, wind and lightening. The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company**^ WHY WAS IT, f - LOOK. READ AND ACT Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco at Reduced Prices. I also carry best grade of plain and self-rhilng Boor, lard, , meat a (id fancy grocer Te?i" ToTd" drinks -Mid fruit always on hand. Rest Cash prices guar anteed. See me before you bny. J\ IN. Spivey OLD ELLIS BLDG. >"EAK BRIDGE Pennsylvania Vacum Cup Cord ?AND? Fabric Casings CORD TYPE TUBES "TON TESTED" . ? All casings and tubes purchased from us installed .yZ . ' L- ? . . 4 ' without service charge. - iife! j Allen Machine Company Garage . Louisburft, N. Cw;i. .. uHty Phone 295- J Night Phone 280-L * ?<0'Ac&''0F APPLICATION FOR p PARDON UOn the 16th May, 1922 there will be ?I application made to His Excellency, Cameron Morrison, Governor, for the pardon of Arthur and Howard Cappa. Thla April 18, 1?22. 4-21-4t MRS. BETTIE BARBOUR. * Hi NOTICE lAo notice that the bnal ' formerly known in Loulnburg aa <*. W. Ford * Son will be dl8eo*Ua~ ?M aa such, end that the bualnea* Will IM continued at the same location by Nfr. O lft~. Ford, who will 11111 all con* trkcta ?nd make all MttlemenU of the former firrrt. O. W. FORD. ?, v a- tord (POLITICAL AIWErViSTNO) [ FOR COUNTV COMMISSIONER I herewith announce my <-andldacr tor County CommlMloner for Franks till Cotinty from district No. 2 sub ject to the action of ? the Democratic primary In June, with the full pledge^ to do all I can to lessen taxes and use all economy possible to pot the Coun ty lira better financial condition. 3-31-10t J. R JONES >? TOR CON8TABL.B I wish to announce to the people that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Constable In Sandy Creek Towtiship . I collected practi* rally all po(l tax in a decent manner and paid up erery cent and cot a re ceipt In full. T will greatly appreciate any support you can give me. 4-14-8t J. 8 FINCH. TOR C0N8TABUB I herewith announce myself * can-' dldate for Constable of Sandy Creek township subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held In June add ?will appreciate your support. 4-J8-?t ' FRANK V. HICKS. (POLITICO I, AJWKRTlaiMH TO THB VOTBBS OF r&lMEUR COUNT* I Solicit Year.Yete Ftr County Cm mlsslearr a FUUana of Gutnl Kt^Htlti ?( IipriiM mmt TuMi My past record as County Commis sioner shows th^t I hare consistently followed this coarse. The follow^* excerpts from the Minutes of the Coun ty Commissioners show how ( ha to stood on some of the Important reduc tions coming before the Board. In Minute Book No. 8 on p*ge . In the Commissioners' office. 70a will And the following : Dated Jan. 14, 1911 Whereas It has been reported to us that It la Cpntemplated that a Mil be Inimrtiired In the present M? Ion of the General Assembly changing ?5^ aaiAries of the various officers of Frank HBCSBntj^-And Whereas It Is important >h?t fl n^nce committee of said county be al lowed to make recommendations with respect to such a chAnyt m mmy contemplated for the payment ot- its officers, it being familiar with Ae fl- j nances of the county, Now therefore, be it resolved by the' board ot county commissioners that 1 the representative and senator from , Franklin county be, and they are here- f by requested to submit to the flnance committee of Franklin County such ; bill or bills as may be contemplated respecting the change In salaries - oT the officers of Franklin county before the same are introduced or passed. Resolution introduced by C. C. Hud- 1 son. Passed by unanimous vo^e. | Whereas, in our oppinlon the offices ' of the judge of the Juvealle court and superintendent of public welfare of ' Franklin county have failed to justify ! the expenditures Imposed upon the tax payers of Franklin county in the way I of salaries, expenses, etc-., and where-! ' as In our opinion it will be to the best j interest and advantage of the tax pay -loro of Franklin County that-said offices f jbe abolished. Now therefore, be it resolved by the ! board of commissioners of Franklin j county that the senator and represen- ( I tative of said county be requested to j introduce at the present session' of thej general assembly a bill to abolish the ; offices ot the judge ot the juvenile I court and superintendent of publlo [ welfare of Frankli ncounty, and that [ they be further requested to endeavor to secure the passage of s^ld bill as early as possible. * Resolution introduced byC. C. Hud son. Carried by unanimous vote. | ? - -The salary of the judge of the juve ' 1 nlle~cCuK-heing in order, upon moUon 'of C. C. Hudson, Seconded by W. C- r Wilder, the salary was reduced from $1,000 to $300 per year, payable month ly. Commissioners voting as follows: Hudson. Aye; Wilder, Aye; Timber I lake. Aye; Fuller, No . j This record shows that I have saved . this -County? $700 in reduolng the sal - 1 ary of the Judge ot the Juvenile Court ? per year, or in two yeara $1,40Q* I I have also saved this County sever al thousand dollars as a member ot the 'finance comn^tt'ee in making close pur "cffases for the County. In Minute Book No. 6, on page 260. j in the Commissioners' office, you wili find that I voted as Commissioner to refuse to contribute $500 to the so-call ed county -Fur r TreTuBed to votr for th la contribution -from the pockets ot the tax payers tor the reason that I was ot the opinion that this so-called Fair had degenerated from an Agricultural er.terpris^ tnto a debauched and com< mon carnival. I am still of this opin ion, and if elected will again refuse to waste the money of the tax payers in any such manner. I challenge any votec In Franklin. County to look at the Records and find a single Instance where I have not,' kept faith with the above platform. jSee tor yourself. Don't UBten to the | iule tongues of disgruntled favor seek ? ers whose hands I have kept out of the Money Bags of the County. J 4-28-lt C. C. HUDSON. FOR COMMISSIONER In answer to the Inquiry of so many of my friends from all sections of the county I take this method of informing you that I am a candidate for the office of County Commissioner to succeed myself from District No. 4, composed of Gold Mine and Cedar Rock townships, Bub ject to the action of the Demo cratic primary to be held in June. I wish to state that I have acted upon each and every auestiou that came- before me as I thought beat for our county and shall at all timet do like wise. If my work has been satisfactory to you and you wish to renominate me I shall appreciate vour vote in the com in# primary. 4-28-6t W. D. ttJLLEF FOR COMMISSIONER By reqoMt of many of my friend* and those who know me beet J now de clare myself a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Franklin County, from District No. 1. composed of Dunns and Harris townships, snb-' Ject to the action of the Democratic pilmary to be held In Jr.ne. ,If elect ed I promise to oppose airy extrava gance and do all In my power to make a dollar of the County's money no as far as an Individual's dollar. I ask tor a careful consideration by the peo ple Of Franklin County. IT you can ?oUr for me conscientiously It will be appreciated. If Mn vote for some of the others that yon Can. 4-28-?t . .. W. R. ROGERS. . FOR CONST ABLE 1 h#f?wltti announce myself a can didate for Constable for Cedar Rock township subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held In June and f will appreciate the support of both the ladles ami gentlemen voters. 4-28-?t W. 8. MTJRfUY. Trade at The Store That Always Sells The Cheapest Why not join the big crowd who buy their necessities from us and save big money? antee every article to be just as represented or we will jrefnfld your money. And opt prices are cheaper than elsewhere for the same article. There is no further need of Franklin County citizens patronising the mail order houses. Yon 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 offering below and come in and let us show you that we can save you big money. 40-INCH ORGANDIE All the latest Spring 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 l 36-in. wide- Special ^ 10c Yard J. & P. Coats Thread, black and white, 150 yard spools, all sizes, Special 4c a Spool Men's Oxfords, Tan and Black ruber heels, english and bluch er styles $3.95 Womens and Childrens Oxfords ?I 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 Mena and Boys spring suits in all of the leading shades and styles including the newtyeed sport models, Special price $4.95 to $22.50 F. A. ROTH COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOOTSBURG, NORTH CAROLINA BAI.K or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by Tlrtue of the power of ?ala contained la that certain Deed of Trust ezacnted.br N. P. Boone to the undersigned trustee on the 3rd day Hit duly recorded In the of fn of the Register of Deeds for Frank I hi Oounty, N. C. in book 224, page M. default ha ring been made In tha payment of the Indebtedness thereby eacared and demand haying been made upon me by the holder of said indebt adnan to foreclose, I ..will on - ' ? MONDAY. MAY 16, 1#22, at. or about the honr of noon at the Cowrtkooae door in Louisburg, N. 0. nr Mia at public auction to the bidder for caah, ail those car i?Hi tracts or parcels of land situate la Cedar Rock Townahip, Fanklln County. State of North Caralln* and jHawl aa follows: - i|rat Tract: That tract or parcel at land containing twenty and one half acres W) conveyed to Oeor da Anna Creekmora by P. O. Boone a ad wife by dead dated February 2nd, ilfll and recorded in Book 170, page 384, Registry of Franklin County. ? Second Tract: That tract or par cel ot land adjoining the lands above described aa "first tract" and contain ing seven (7) acre* and being the land conveyed to Georgia Anna Creek more by deed ot W. R. Boon* and wife, dated Feb. 22, 1915 and record ed In Book 202 at page 457, Registry of Deeds ot Franklin County, N. C. both of the above described tracts of land haying been Inherited by J. J. Creekmore from his mother, Mrs. Georgia Anna Creekmore, and convey ed by said J. J. Creekmoi'e to N. P. Boone by dead ot even data herewith, and the bond secured hereby being for the balance ot the purchase money. Reference to all of the aforesaid deeds and. records la here made for a further and more particular description ot said lands hereby conveyed. " f This 12th day of April, 1922. 4-14-gt* B, H. MA LONE, Trustee.. Subscribe to .THU FRANKLIN TTMB8 I1A0 Par Year la Advance EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Haying qualified as executor of the laat will and testament of Miss Mar tha H. Rosa, late of Franklin County, tbla le to notify all person* having clalma against laid eatate to prcwml the aame to the underalgned on or be fore the 21at day of April, 1913, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery . All persona Indebted to aald eatate will pleas* make Imme diate payment. Thjs April SI, 19!2. M B. CLIFTON, Executor of Martha H. Rosa. Wm. H. and Thos. W. RuBJn, i Attya. 4-Sl-6t No Worms la a HsalMij Child All ehMraatrabM -kk w~
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