MR. OWNER OF COUNTRY * a PROPERTY Have you ever carried? fire insurance on your buildings and allowed it to lapse! Do you remember how much more comfortably you slept while your home was insured and how much eas ier ynn fplt. thnst tint, <iry anrpmpr rtaya whan nam awav from home! WHY was IT. It was beeause you knew that if your home should be Irurned yon would have the money to rebuild it Let us insure you that comfortable feeling by insuring ?our home against fire, wind and lightening. The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Companys* Joseph C Jones, Pres. S. Atwood Newell, Sec'y. LOOK. READ AND ACT Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco at Bednced Prices. I also rarrj test grade of plain and self-rising floor, lard, meat and fancy grocer ies. Cold drinks and fruit always on hand. Best Cash prices guar anteed. See m yon boy. F. IN. Spivcy OLD ELLIS BLDG. >"EAB BRIDGE Pennsylvania Vacum Cup Cord ?AND? . Fabric Casings O CORD TYPE TUBES "TON TESTED" 0 ' . "? ? V* ? All casings and tubes purchased from us installed without service charge. Allen Machine Company Garage "*? L#ui8burK, N. C. Day Phone 2 95- J Night Phone 280- L TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND virtu? of the power of sale con led In that certain deed of tru.it, on April 1, 1921, by Albert Bro dle and \ Ife, Molllo Brodle, to F. O. " i. Trustee, and recorded In Book pace 278, Rentetry of Franklin inty, default having been made In payment of the Indebtedness there and demand for foreclosure been made on said trustee by bolder of said Indebtedness, the led will on MONDAY, MAY 19. 1922 ibout the hour of noon at the door in Ixulnburg, N. 0. lie ?t public auction to the for cash, a certain tract of land, situate In Franklin Np<Qj described In said deed of t as fnilnws: Beginning st a ' fciM pointers, corner for No. I In ft'* tins, thsncee East lit to ? stake and pointers, oorner >. I, thence South 90 poles to a 1* Iks Bast of a Beach thence N 114 poles to pointers, Mltchlners r; thence N 1 I II poles to the if* containing 66 acres . It be No. t in Us partition of the tad allotted tb Com K. Poster, and by mesne conveyances convoyed to Albert Brodie by the Morehead Banking Co. by deed dated, April XI, It 02 duly recorded In Registry of Franklin Co. In Book 124 page 478, reference to which la hereby express ly made for tall description. This April 28th, 1922. 4-28-5t F. O. MORRIS. Trustee. .NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON On the ISth May, 1922 tbert will be m application made to His Excellency,, Cameron Morriaon, Governor, for the' pardon of Arthur and Howard Capps. This April 18. 1922. 4-21 -4t MR8. BETTIE BARBOUR. O Habitual CoMtipitlon C?ro4 > In M to Jl Says ? "LAX-F08 WITH PEPSINT is s specially - prepared Syrup TiMaJ^uave for Habitual Constipation. It relieve VprompUy bat sboald be taken regularly fot 14 to 21 days to Induce regular action. It athasriatca and Regulates. Very Pleasant toTake.a?Oo per bottle. ? -I FOR FIRST CJI.ASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. lit. (POLITICAL ADVERTISING) for soQcitor " I am a caud'Oate to* 8oI'CIl6'r Seventh Judicial Dlitrlct of North Car oUna. and shall .apittvclat* roar sup port before and at the primary to bs held June Jrd, 1922. This District it composed of two counties. Wake and Franklin. There are two Judicial offices In the District. Judge and So licitor. Wake has. had both for sev eral years and Franklin Is entitled to some consideration and I believe the people of Franklin w(!ll Inalat upon some recognition. In all falrneas the people of Wake County should con cede to Franklin Its choice. I hon estly believe that I shall be nomina ted and I hope that I may count oa the loyal support of Old Franklin. b-b-bt BtLM T_ MULUKN. FOR CONSTABLE I herewith announce myself a can didate-tor Constable for Cedar Rock township subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held In June ana will appreciate the support ofrUie -ladies and gentlemen of the township. 5-6-6t ? J. F. MAY. FOR AUDITOR I herewith announce myself a can didate for Auditor for Franklin Coun ty. Bubject to the action of the Dem ocratic primary to be held In June, and will appreciate the support of the ladles and gentlemen of the County, having never a9ked you tor anything before . 5-5- 5 1 _ GEO. W. BROWN. FOR SHERIFF I am willing to take the office of Sheriff Franklin County for one-half price that present Sheriff is now get ting and give same bond that he Is giving. I am not able to buy gas and canvass county, but mean what I say. I do not belong to any Ring or click Am strickly independent. May 1st. 5-5-5t A. W. PERRY. JR. TO THE DEMOCRATS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY V Some weeks ago, yielding to the wishes of my friends and my own de sire to be of some service to my party and my County, I consented to be come a candidate for nomination tor the House of Representatives. I thnueht at that time that the Improv ed condition of my health would per mit me to enter Into the campaign and serve it nominated. My physi cian. under whose care I have been during the past year now advises me that, while my health is steadily im proving, he thinks I will seriously jeopardize my chances for complete recovery by attempting to carry on any campaign at this time, and yield ing to the wishes of my family, undei the circumstances, I hereby give no tice of the withdrawal of my candi 3acv . In taking this course I desire to assure my many friends, who have promised me their support, of my sln :ere appreciation and also desire to issure them my friends and fellow democrats that my interest In the wel fare of my party and my County will be no less than if 1 were In the fight for my own nomination and election and it, in the future, conditions should demand and my health permit, I will wjllingly serve In any capacity that 1 may be called upon^ In closing I want to chll on all loyal democrats to remember that the Primary is but a family affair and let us neither do nor say things In this approaching cam paign that will leave bitterness and hard feelings. Again assuring my loyal Intends and supporters of my appreciation. I re main yours for a bigger and ever bet ter Democracy. 5-5-lt R. L. STOKES. SALE OF LAND , Under and by virtue of the power and_ authority contained In that deed of trust executed by T. L . Harris and wife to Ben T. Holden, Trustee on the 8th day of January, A. D. 1921 du? ly registered In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County In Book 234 page 174. default having been made In the paynfisnt of the note se cured thereby and demand made upon me to foreclose In accordance with the terms and provisions thereof, and pursuant to an order of resale made after deport and upset bid as allowed by statute, I the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of Franklin County, N. C- on SATURDAY, MAY 20. 1922 at 12 o'clock M, the following describ ed real estate lying and befng situate in Franklin County. HayesvtUe Town ship, North Carolina, and described as follows: Beginning at a soar wood, the oM Hicks-Wynn corner; thence N 2d E 20 pis to a large white oak, HTcks-Wynn corner; thence N 29d W 103 pis 17 Iks to a pine and hickory pointers In D. H. Gill Jones line; thence N 8Sd W 160 pis 3 Iks to a red oak. Jones' cor ner; thence 8 107 pis to a stake, Mary W Wilson's corner In the old T. H. Whl taker line; thence E 99 pis 6 Iks to a small oak In a branch ; thence 8 40 pis to a rock, W. A. Wilson's cor ner; thence E 100 pis to a sweet-gum Wilson's corner; thence N 13 l-2d E 31 pis 17 Iks to a stake; thence E 2 pis to the beginning, containing one i hundred forty eight (148) acres, more or less . But there Is excepted from this conveyance 12 3-4 acres sold to L,. L. Whltaker leaving hereby con veyed 126 1-4 acres, more or less. This 2nd day of May, 1922 6-5-3t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Candls Pearce, deceased, i ,Jate of Franklin County, notice Is! tiereby given all persons holding claims against her estate to present them to the undersigned on or before %he 5th day of May, 1)23 or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to her ostate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This May 4th, 5-B-?t J. 8. GAY. Adnr. o ? - - Our foreign relations are too much disposed to treat our ten billion do!- j tars loan to them as a family matter. ? Columbia Record. I . Trade at The Store That Always Sells The Cheapest _ Why not join the big who boy their necessities from as and save big money? We have the goods here on Display where yoae can see them before you buy and guar antee 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 Tnnklia floewty eitimn ftrrinr homm 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 offering below and come in and let us show you that we can save you big money. Voile? in all of the latest and newest ? shades for Spring and Summer, Special 10c to 48c Druid L L Sea Island Sheeting 36-in. wide- Special . ? 10c Yard Men's Oxfords, Tan and Black rnber heels, english and blueh er styles ? ... - - - $3.95 Men's Heavy Overalls 95c w (-1 CJ w a a w H CO H i w CO W W <3 hH Q H 40-INCH ORGANDIE A}1. the latest Spring: colors 33c and 48c Yard TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY Womens and Ckildrens Oxfords and Pumps, all styles and leath ers, Special - . 98c to $5.95 Mens and Boys spring suits in all of the leading shades and styles including the new tweed sport models, Special price / $4.95 to $22.50 F. A. ROTH COMPANY - THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, \ NORTH CAROLINA SALE OF VALUABLE LAND ' Under and by virtue of the power Tested In me by a decree of the Super ior Court of Franklin County, State of North Caro Una in that Special Pro ceeding entitled Thomas E. King et als. Vs. Sarah Perry et als. I, the undersigned commissioner, will otter for sale, for cash at the Courthouse door in Louisburg. N. C., at about the hour of noon on . MONDAY. MAY 29, 1922 the following described tract or lot of land lying and being situate on the West stde of South Main Street in the Town of Louisburg. County of Frank lin and State of North Carolina and tKjtag bounded as follow*: Begin ning at a stake on the West side of said South Main Street. corner tor Lots Nos. 1 and 2 Of the Angy May land, thence N Md 20" W 211 feet to an iron. Corner for Lots Nos. 1 and 2 in the Haxlewood line; thence N. 42d 45' E SS feet to a rock on the south side of a Cherry Tree, corner for lota No*. S and 3, In said Haxlewood line; thence 8 Ud SO* E 202 feet to a stake In the sidewalk of said South Main Street, corner for lota Noa. 2 and S on ssM street; thence along said Street S 33d IS' W to the point of the begin ning. It being Lot No. 2 of the Divis ion of Angy May lot according to Plat and Survey mad* by B. B- Egertou. Surveyor Aug. 11. 1111 which Plat la of Record In the Office of the Clerk of Bogerior Court of Franklin County. _ The lot above described will be of fered for sale, subject to the approval of the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County. This 29th day of April. 1*22. f K H MALONK. Commissioner. Witts and Mnlone. Attn SALE Or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under arid by virtue at the power contained in that certain dssd of trust executed by R. H Ortltn and wits to the undersigned trustee on February 120i, 1?1?. recorded In Book 21*. page (4 10 the Register at Deeds Office for Franklin County, N. C-, default hav ing* been made la the payment at tbe Indebtedness thereby secured and de mand for foreclosure having bean made upon ate by the holder M said ndrhtedneea. I will on *; MONDAY. .MAY 2S. 1922 at ST about the bear of Noon at the i 'oqrt house door la Loulaburg. N. C. after for sale at public auction to the ?highest bidder for ca4> all that cer u{i tract or parcel of laud situate la Franklin County, Gold Mine Township Stai* of North Carolina, aad described as follows: Bsgianiag la the Halifax K/yad. Oupton's corner; thence along <ale Road Northeast 2C3 poles to a Btake, formerly P. O. Alston's corner; 3)|| B along the old P. O. Alston <oA J. P- Ouptou line 17* poles to '.u^SBn's corner; thdace N U l-2d W 75;poles to a state, earns.- for Mrs. wptna; thewe | Sd W 21 pla. t lk. to rfi Oak stdhp> S ?d E 17 pis S Hu to In 'white oak. I. B. Oupton's corn ?rjl+sac* 8 14 l ?d E 44 pis 23 Iks to h 'White osk; thence 8 1 l-2d W jl pis to a Maple; thence S 85d E 32 pis S Iks J. B. and J. B. Oupton's corner; thence S 3 3-4d W 151 pis to pointers on Sandy Creek; thence up said creek as it meanders 338 pig to a forked gum J. J. Poster's corner; thence N a 3-4d E 7 1-2 pis to Willow Oak; thecca N 12 l-2d W 80 1-2 pis to a pine; thence N 7 l-2d E 24 pis 18 Iks to a pine; thence N 4 3-4d W 16 1-2 pie to a ma ple; thence N 34 l-2d W 12 pis 6 Iks to a white oak; thence W 2 1-2 pis to a hornbeam, Foster's corner on branch; thence np the course of said branch ,138 pla 20 Iks to a poplar stump, J. Gupton's corner; thence along Gup ton's line 20 l-4d W 18 pis to a rock; N 3 1-23" E 38 pis IJks to a poplar, N 2 l~2d W 17 pis to the beginning, con taining Five Hundred and Thirty -3tx ( 636) acre-i, :ess (2) two acres con mfj ly r?_ H. Griffin and wife to ?I ? County 3oard of Edue? I n. f rar.k iin County, said tract of 636 acres be ing formed by the several tracts con veyed to the said R. H. Griffin by deeds recorded u follows, to- wit; Deed of N. F. Alston in Book 80, page 98, deed of W. H. Nicholson and wife fa Book 124, page 107, deed of P- O. *1. vn in Bo> ? <11 pace if dee# of , L- Alston n?d ?"t? la Boo't 190. page 23 in the office of the Registry of Deeds of Franklin County, North Car olina: reference to all of which re cords here made for a farther descrip tion of the tract hereby conveyed . Prom the lands conveyed by deed from IT. F. Alston (10) ten acres have been cut off and sold and are not In cluded In the 636 acres tract above des cribed . This 29th day of April, 1922. 6-6-4t E. H. MALONK, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of the power contained In that certain Deed of Trust executed to me by Robert Hunt on the 26th day of April, 1921, duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds tor Franklin County in Book 234, at page 366. I will on MONDAY, APRIL 24th, 1922 at or about the hour of noon, sell at isbllc auction to the highest bidder (or cash at the courthouse door In Franklin County a certain tract or parrel of land sitiate In Franklin Oonaty, FrankHnton Township, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: Beginning at a stake In the road leading to Mm. Lucy Conyer's, run ?lag parallel with said road north William Allen's corner; thanes east, along William Allen's line to Haywood Plaramer's line; thence slong Hay wood Pltuamer's line south to John Hayea' line; thence west along John Hayes' Une to the beginning, contain ing tan acres, more 6/ less, being lot bought of Jtobert Allen. 3 24-lt H. c. KEARNEY. Trtstea The a bars sale was continued by consent of all parties to Monday, May 1th, 1922, at about neon. This April 24th. 1922, 4 2S 2t H. C. KEARNEY, Trustee. A , SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale 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 Prank lin County, N. C. An book 224, page 455, default having been made In the .payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and demand having been made u pontine by the holder of mIH Indebt edness at or i at the Courthu?? uvui in N. C. offer for sale at publm^MKJon to the highest bidder for cashi ati those cer tain tracts or parcels of land situate In Cedar Rock Township, PftnkHn County, State of North Carolina and described as follows: First Tract; That tract or parcel of land containing twenty-two and on* half acres (22 1-2) conveyed to Geor gia Anna Creekmore by P. O. Boone and wife by deed dated February 2nd, 1911 and recorded in Book 170, page 334, Registry of Franklin County. Second Tract: That tract or par cel of land adjoining the lands above deacrlbed as "first tract" an.1 contain ing seven (7) acres and being the land conveyed to Georgia Anna Creek more by deed of W. R. Boon* and wife, dated Feb. 22, lilt and record ed In Book 20) at page 4?7, Registry of Deeds of Franklin County, N. 0. Both of the ab?ve described tracts of land havlhg been Inherited, by J. J. Creekmore from his inother, ? Mr*. Oeorgla Anna Creekmore, and convey ed by said J. I. Creekmore to N. P. Boone by deed of even date herewith, and the bond secured hereby being for the balance of the purchase money. Reference to all of the aforesaid deeda and records Inhere made for a farther and more particular description of said lands hereby conveyed. This 12th day of April, 1022. 4-14-6t E. H. MALONE, Trustee.. 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 having claims against said estate to present the same to tbe uhdetslffred on or be fore the 21st day of April, 1923, or this notice will be plead In bar of their lecovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment. This April 21, 1022. M. S. CLIFTON. Executor

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