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Fordson Tractor is taking much of the 1 r out of farm life ; It Is soMng the lahor j ft is reducing tie coot of preparing ! by sknoat one half of what it was with paf and M is mrhxg one third to one half *x> fonpar'S time; rail making farm life an retire. The Fordaan will ran yoar threshing machine ? ? and at the moat opportune time for you. It will OPSBtta the milking marhhars, saw yoor Wood, fill your <Do, pump the water, and take care of every kind of bat work? Aod doct forget ? it will plow six to eight ?t^s in a ten hour day, handling two plows Thas tile Fordaoo Is tke ideal year-round trac tob It will pay for its fall and winter keep in ThsnTa a big story to tsQ 700 about the Ford am ? mod* true cm ? code in and get the facts. Or, ff yon ptufar. telephone or d top US a card and we wiQ bring them to yoo. LOUISBUBG MOTOR CO. LOcisBuae, s. c. LOANS & INSURANCE We have money to lend on easy terms, Real Estatt, First Mortgage, Improved tarm land preferred. Prefer loans for large amounts. We can make loans on Louisburg City Real Estate. We write INSURANCE, Ufeyftccident and Health, Flree, Tornado. Rain, Live Stock, DogB of rfVery kind . See HOBBS. The Insurance Man, Office 2nd Floor, First National Bank, Phone 259. Or M. S. Clifton, at Fanners & Merchants Bank. Franklin Insurance & Realty Company LOUISBIKB, Kortb Carclhia New Arrival Watermelon Seed Canteloupe Seed Pumpkin Seed ? JT^rr-sh ?oed Gold Millet Seed Peanuts Cucumber Seed Snap Seed J Butter Bean Seed Seed Corn Sudan Grass Seed So;, Beans Pearl Millet and Field Pea. 1 P. HIOKS If you missed the Chatauqua last year don't do so this. Come to it June 3rd to 8th, bring ycur family and neighbors for you will enjoy every hour you are under the tent. ACT QUICKLY Do the right thing at the rlckt time. Act quickly in time of danger, la time of kidney danger, Doaa'a Kikney Pills are moet effectlTe. Plenty of Loulaburg evidence ot their worth- Ask your neighbor I Mrs. F. U Herman. Church St. -tggmwmrigvg uw ruiiuwim my -taial on jqne St. HI?: My Bdfcoyt -bothered me a lot and acted too fre quently. I heard a great deal about Do an' a Kidney *Yi;is. eo I procured some at the Aycock Drug Co. Doaa'i certktaly reached the spot and oarea me ot all the trouble." Us Lkwc. IS, ISii. Mrs. Herman said: "Do&n's Kidney nils cured me of a spell of kidney trouble ?"?< I haven't been bothered since. It U _ Indeed a pleasure to confirm my for mer statement." Price 60c, at all r^rot simply ask for a kidney remedy ? get i Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same thai j Mrs. Herman had. Foeter-MIlbarn I Co.. Mtl'B.. UuHalo, N. T. j NOTICE North Carolina ? Franklin County: trading as McKlnne Brothers Co. Vs. M. M. Davis The^defendcnt above named will take notice that a summons in the above- entitled action was issued against the said defendant on the 27th day of May, 1922, by A. W. Al . _slon, justice of the peace, of Franklin county. North Carolina, for the sum of J1S5.S7, with interest on the same from May 27th,~T922, until paid, bal ance due on two notes executed by the defendant to the plaintiffs on July 15th, 1920 and Nove. 1st, 1920, SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power ot sale contained In that certain deed of trust executed by Joh.! L. Foster to the undersigned trustee, on the 26th day ot May 1819, recorded In Book 224 page 380, Registry of Deeds of Franklin County, N. C. default hay ing been mode in the payment ot the bonds secured thereby, and demand for foreclosure having been made up on me by the holder ot said bonds, I will on - MONDAY. JUNE 26th, 1922 at about the hour ot noon at the Courthouse door In Louisburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auctiou to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title and interest of the said John L. Foster in and to that certain tract or parcel ot land situate in Sandy Creek Township, Franklin County, State of North Carolina, and described as fol lows: Bounded on the North by the lands of W. H. Allen, W. T. Cooper and Oliver Carroll, on the East by the lands of J. J. Cooper, on the South by the lands of B. L. Carroll and on the West by the lands of W. A . Jones, containing 99 acres, more or less, an J being the lands formerly owned by S. G. Foster, upon which the said S. G. Foster resided at the time of his death, the Interest hereby conveyed being a one-seventh undi vided interest in the whole of said 99 acre tract, subject to the life estate of Mrs. Lucy Foster, widow of said S. G. Foster, deceased. This 26th day of M.?y, 1922. ?-2-4t E. H. MALOKE. Trustee. respectively, which summons la re turnable before said justice of the peace at his office. In Loulsburg, N. C.. on the 27th day of June, 1922, when and where the defendant Is re quired to appear and answer or de mur to the -complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This May 27th, 1922. A. W. ALSTON. 6-2-4t Justice of the Peace. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Candis Pearce, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given all* persons holding claims against her estate to present them to the undersigned cn or before the 5th day of 1923 or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to her estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This May 4th, 13*23. 5-5-6t ^ J. S. GAY. Adnr. CLEANING PRESSING and DYEING T ..*11 pr."pnr*rt ? ?ts ve ir.j niHR} m ' -r< !!mn ? ;rr hfforv-. ( nil on nic vl'i'ii In nfr?f ?. r in j spnic STinr' .? utiMiiinn itIt* n !?> .???fh l>ry Clpanlnsr. II;iK . i?-nnrd and blorlscd, kid itlov. r<* cleaned. Sanitary Cleaners and Pressers 40IIN P. Hot. WOO 1>, pr?|i. ' I.ronti-d In Ht<trnll Hrnlhni Harbor Shop KiiSOLlTIONS. ?-? i In the passing Ol Mrs Kllza Joyner i beautiful lift? hey* ended here only to enter luto a larger life In the home vternal. Truly ltj can be said of her: ? Well done g<*od fin d faithful servant, enter thou Into the Joy of thy Lord." Whereas. Ood in pits infinite lore has taken into his -sweeter fellowship our eldest and most' honored member; therefore be It rjwolved That we, the ijiembers of the Worn tn a Misaiunaiy Society Of Ule ?d??n Ohm eh. Kiankllutuii. X. I'., of which she was a charter memhex^and fur more than twenty years its faith- , ful recording secretary, express our- \ sincere love for our beloved friend and co-laborer and our great appreciation of her faithful service. That we esteem tt a precious privi ie*e to have known through intimate . association for so many years one | -"*? ? "*?**?* -like faith in the love and! iqr Heavenly Father and j rfect submission to His will evi ^es a "life hid with hrist in <5od." ^ That we hold in sacred memory her beautiful life of devotion to every in stitution of the Church, finding in its service the joy of her life. ' Tnnt while we feel our loss, we will not gseve but always think of her as now enjoying the full fruits of her consecrated life and reunited ? iyed and lost " \ ? = ? - fThat wet commend to her children add loved ones the sustaining grace of her Heavejnly Father and pray their hearts mdy find sweet comfort in the promise that "Precious in_^be sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." That & copy of these resolutions be recorded in the minutes of our Socie ty. a copy sent to the Franklin Times and the Christian Advocate for publi cation and a copy be sent to the fam ily. ..Mrs. B. W. Ballard. Mrs. W. W. Rose. Mrs. S. C. Vann. 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 for Franklin County in Book 234 page 174, default ha ring been made In the payment of the note| secured hereby and demand made up on me to foreclose in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof, and pursuant to an order of resale made after deposit and upset bid as allowed by statute, I the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction to the high est bidder tor cash, at the court house door of Franklin County, N. C. on MONDAY. JUNE 26. 1922 . at 12 o'clock M. the following describ ed real estate lying and being situate in Franklin County, Hayes yille Town ship. North Carolina, to- wit: Beginning at a sour-wood, the old Hicks-Wynn corner; thence N 2d ? 20 pis to a large white oak. Hicks Wynn corner; thence N 29d W 103 pis 17 Iks to a pine and hickory pointers in D. H. Gill-Jones line; thence N 88d W ISO pis 3 Iks to a red oak Jones' corner; thence S 107 pis to a stake. Mary W. Wilson's corner in the old T. H. Whitaker line; thence E S9 pis 5 Iks to a small oak in a branch; tlience S 40 pis to a rock W. A. Wilsons corner; 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 Hundred forty-eight (148) acres, more or less. But there is excepted from this conveyance 12 3-4 acres sold to L. L. Whitaker leaving hereby con veyed 135 1-4 acres, more or less. This the 16th day of June. 1922. 6-9-3t BEN" T. HOLDEN. Trustee. The Quinine I hat Docs Hot Affect TW Heal Because of Its took; and laxathre effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be tntes i by anyone without causing nervousness or rintfiaC I in the bead. E. W. GROVE'S signature on tox/St PRESIDENT HARDPIG SE1DS SHOES TO COBBLER Y*adics Fine 8ho*s rrpaired witfc Flexible Oak Leather. The finest and long"*! wrarin* leather on th# market. Jnst rerHvr?l a n?w lot of Rihr I!oiita IIe*l? to mat' h sho*** of all rol- i ora. Turtle* STio^b, Sole 8ew? 't on %5c| She*'?. Sol^s Sewe<l * n |1 W LOUISBURO REPAIR ."HOF Julius Lehman. Proprietor Ice! Ice! 7* I have succeeded in contracting for a full sup ply of Raleigh Ice and am in position to supply you at all times. This Ice is made from the very best water in a sanatary manner, well frozen and is)as pore as can be made. Phone your orders to No. 89 for prompt service. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. New Line of Jewelry Now Coining in at Old Prices L. W. Parrish TTWVT TD LOUISBITRG, Horth Carolina I Have a F6w DIAMOND Casings and Tabes I am selling at Cost ? first cone first served. I also have a lot of extra good Cotton hoes cheap. Am still selling shoes. I get in some new ones every few days. Have a good supply of feed and provisions on hand all the time. Come to see me. It might pay yon. Yonrs truly. J. W. PERRY NASH STREET LOUISBITEO. N, C I \/ Ptle* Cured In 6 to 14 Dayi Drotlliit* refund mooej (T PAZO ORfmOfT Mi to cure llchini. Plind. n* Prntnwtmg PSfcn Instantly relWrve* hchlaft ?*' ^ ?? ?"* restful (Imp alter tb? fir* lootfntta*. frfcatto. R. P. Fuller u C?r? a CaM la Om Day uumrimnQnipiE(nt*~> k T V*?? rztS? St.- ? n T?r ta WAIT TTU. TBI U?T ?1T to srtu the topt n m *? A?Trrr?i?rvr im* m ? JM> f * S CITI TOl A m?l WT ? tie jab i> m nn rr n ' MMlilll doit rtKii ft. Fordsonw
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