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$95 150 Men's and Young Men's Palm Beach and Genuine Silk Mohair Suits on Sale A great deal less than the manufacturers can manufagfrtfe them are now placed on sale and will be ^ept there until the supply is sold out. These suits are now selling in other cities for $19.50 and $26.50 per suit. Your choice of these beautiful suits for F. A. ROTH COMPAN THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOOISBDRG, NORTH CAROLIJfi Farmers National Bank i ; ? ' ? Louisburg, N. 0. "A GOOD PLACE TO BANK" ftember of the Federal Reserve System, and tinder the Supervision of the United States Government. ? "i PKB OINT OK SAVINGS" Capital and Surplus 960,000.00 J. M. ALLEN, H. M. STOVALL, President Cashier Thl? buk *m take pleaniw la Inrtmetin* its fanner Meal* u io how U?t mar obtain a Ion* twin tioTeriuneot loan oa their fenas. Auk the Caihler. TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. I have Just opened a first class Cat* In the old Neal bulldlni and am prepared to furnish meali at all houra, and tha beat the market affords. lea Craam S cants a cona. Sott Drinks, ato. Prices reasonable, serriee Wie best. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor Col da Causa Or4p ?( HUATWiaioy nmMtoiwmM | rtTmovrt <m mtrn. m Ruaala inalata that aba ou'l ba bought, but at tha Mat* Uma It look* M tho aba wma batng badlr aold.? M.alU ftttlljtla, ... ... THE franklin Ian ?1.?0 Pw Tmr ta A&nae* TIRES &TUBES Asgoodonyour automobile as they were on your bicycle J.B. STURDIVAJfT Jte iere isn't any el era tor to those j in?ions in the _i ???? 34: NOTICE OF SERVICE BY I'DBUCA TION V. F. McKlnne and Malcolm McKinne, trading as McKinne Bros. Co. Vs. ~ O. H. A. Hawkins The defendant above named will titfte notice that a summons. In the above entitled action Was Issued on the 24th day of July, 1922, against the ? * T -? 1 1 P-tt"? Htjrlr "f the Ruperior Court of Franklin county for the sum of 1263.00, with Interest flftm Jan. 1st, 1922, due said plaintiffs by account and endorsement of? (-be defendant, which summons ts return before the said clerk of the sut ir court of Franklin cou>ity'on the day of August, 1922. The defen will also lake notice that a war I rant of attachment was Issued by said I olerk of the superior court of Frank |1I? county, on the 24th day of July,, 1822, against the property of said de lant. which warrant Is returnable jre the said clerk, atthj time and place above named for the summons, i and- where the defendant Is re id to appear and answer or de to the complaint, or the relief de ided will be granted. lis July 25, 1922. J. L. PALMER, l-4t Asst. C. S. C. f J No Worms In a He children troubled with V _hy( color. which indicates | , Uykre is more or less sttomacn^nsrarDasce. VE 5 TASTELESS chill TOttJ&lWeo regularly fo or three weeks will enrich the blood, im- j ) the digestion, and act as a General Strength Ifctf Tooic to the whole system. Nature will then j Worn off or dispel the worms, and theChild will be t perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle, j SALE OF LAND tader and by virtue of the pojyer 1 authority contained In that deed ust executed by O. Y. Yarboro to Ben T. Holden, Trustee on the 1st day of October, 1917, duly registered Bgdhe office of the Register of Deeds (w* Franklin County in Book at pace 1, default hav InJSiucn made" in the payment of tbe notes secured thereby and demand made upon me to foreclose In accord ance with the term3 and provisions thereof, I the undersigned Truste j will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door of Franklin County, N. C. on MONDAY. JULY 10. 1922 - ct 12 o'clock M. the following d esc rib' ed real estate lying, being and situate iu Frankllr. County, State of North Carolina, to- wit: Beginning at a black jack on a pTaneh. the Macon land, thence down the branch as it meanders 109 poles to Sycamore Creek, thence down said creek as it meanders 8 poles 16 links to Q. W. Ford's corner at a small drain (an ash pointer) thence N 24d W" 181 pis to the center of the path leading to the Uzzell place, . thence along said path N 51 l-2d E 64 pis, N 6S l-2d E 15 pis 11 Iks to a rock, thence S 3d W 110 pis 16 Iks to the beginning, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, and being the identical tract of land conveyed to O. Y. Yarboro by W. E. Strange and wife by deed which if duly registered. This the 6th day of June. 1922. 6-9-5t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. The above sale was postponed to Monday, July 24th, 1922 at about noon, bv consent of all parties. This July 10th. 1922. 7 14-2t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee. The above sale was continued by c onsent of all parties to Monday.' Au gust 7th, 1922 at about the hour of noon. This July 24th, 1922. " 28-2t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.80 Per Year In Advance MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power a ttained In a certain Mortgage deed executed to a* by Sidney O. White and wife. Vara White, and duly recorded In the office of Register of Deeds of KrankUn County, N. C. In Book No. 210, page 845, default having been roade In payment of the bonds secured thereby, and upon r^ jest for fore < "sure, we will on MONDAY, AUGUST 21. 1922 at about the hour of noon at the Court llouaa door In Loutsburg, N. 'C. bffer for Mia at public auction, tor cash, the following described real estate sit uated in Franklin County, Cedar Rock township, N. C. and bounded as fol lows: Bounded on the North by the Junda of T. W. Boone, on the East by Hie lands of W. R. Boone and Qeor gianttaXreekmore, on the South by the land* of Mrs. W. H. Stalllngs. and on the West by the lands of C. T. Stokes and Pomp P. Leonard, containing six ty-four (64) acres, more or less, and Is the tract of land, deeded to Sidney White by Lula W. Boone and others and known as the Wester land. This June 8th, 1922. "TAYLOR W. BOONE, and Brothers W. J. Boone and Spencer M. Boone, Mortgagees. To the use of G. A. Wheless, 7 21-St Transferee. Subscribe to The Franklin Tlmee - and tH ready far mother, whether Hbtto plow, barrow, drfllj to m Jfae thresher, tha corn shelter, bay baler ot what-not. Foe Fbrdaon Tractors an not only doing in th? _ stosl acoaomical and moat effldeftt tramner, all general field inn ** farmers the world cnrv\ but they an saving than time, labor and moaij In takiBf qo o I every powe* }ob? It combinea aQ of tb# aqalitiea? all of the ad vantages ? you have wished tor in a tractor. It ia light i it la power&i^ it 1# efficient! U la economical In Doth fud consumption and up keapi it ia durable J it Is dependable; and it ia not extravagant in cost If s hard to tell you all the (acts about the Fordson here. We prefer to talk to you per* so nail y and to Show you Its maay advantages. Well gladly bring all the facts to you if yon wiQ phone or drop us f card. J LOUISBURG MOTOR CO. LOl'ISBCBti, C. COMMISSIONERS AND TRUSTEE'S "T SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the authority conferred on me, and the order of sale made in that certain judgment, entitled M. S. Clifton and W. D. Eg erton Vs. W. J. Shearin and wife Lil lie Stearin, rendered Mar. 20, 1922, iu the Superior Court of Franklin Co. N. C. and duly recorded in Minute Docket No. 10 page 294, office of the Cleric of the Superior Court for Frank lin Co. N. C.? jphtch judgment was rendered for the recovery of a certain indebtedness secured by that certain deed of trust made by W. J. Shearin .and wife, Liillie Shearin, to F. N. Eg erton. Trustee, dated July 22, 1920, and duly recorded in the Registry of Franklin Co. N. C. in Book 192 page 284 default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, judgment duly rendered for the same, and demand for foreclosure having been made on said commission er and trustee by the plaintiffs in said action and the holders of said indebt edness and judgment, the undersign ed will on MONDAY. AUGUST 28. 1922 H- being the first day of Aur Term 1922 of Superior Court for Franklin Co. N. C., at or about the hour of noon at the Courthouse door in Louis burg, N. Cy? tftTor for gale to the high est bidder Ifor cash a certain tract or parcel of t*?nd lying and being in Franklin Co. N. C. and more particu larly described as follows: Begin ning at an Iron stake, W. J. Sheartn's West corner on the Louiaburg-Nash vllle road, runs N 3d IV h Sheartn's line 1611 feet to a stake. Thomas corner, thence 4d 55' E (92 feet to a str.he, thence N 88<? 12' E 569 feet to a slake, thence .8 3d W 2335 feet to said road, thence along said road, N 77d 50' W 100 feet to a stake, thence S 3d 30' W 14<1 feet >o a stake id Inscoe's line, thence S 87d 15' E along Inscoo's line 432 feet to Shear tn's corner, thence along Sheartn's line N 45' E 1519 feet to said road, thence along said road S 84d 30' E 203 f-T* >o the point of beginning, being i nets "B" nnd "D" of the subdivision of the Charlie Cooke PT.rm according to Map and Survey made by H. V. Jos Mu C. E. 1920 reference to which is hereby made for fuller description containing 44.7 acres. This July 24. 1922. F. N. EGERTON. Commissioner and Trustee. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, Attn- _ 7-88-5t FOR FIRST OLA88 JOB J'HINTINU PHONB NO. >81. A smile goee a long ways ootne tlmes when It is needed at bone, ? 1 ? ' * POm Cured In 6 to 14 Days liiM|iiniliin Jrtiisai nnMhwuki Ike trik MhSOiCC 1 WANTS 10c A Line For First Week 5e A Line For Each Week After First Insertion. WANTED ? Man with car to sell best low-priced Cord Tires made... ilWJI per week and expenses. Wolf Tiriy Co.. 3218 Canal. Benton Harbor. MM; 8-4- 1 t r MONEY TO LEND On improved farm property, tor Bvsw seven or ten years. I am making loans tor Insurance Companies, now | You can't want too much if your prop ' erty will satisfy them. These loans are cheaper than any on the market. 5-5-tf WELDON D. EGERTON. WANTED SALESMAN EXCEPTIONAL, opportunity tor oam man each state, who has (IN to to Test, appoint one man each town; win earn you $500 each month. Just say "show me." MAGIC METAL CO.. Atlanta, Qa. S 13- Tt LETS GO! WHERE? WELDONS Mill, (formerly Hunt's mill). Batfc lng, Ashing, NSw Bath Houses tor Ladies and Gents. New Stor*w i line staple grocerisa. dears, i ettes. csndfes, cold drtaks. grind every day Frsah water (L meal for sals. Cosie spend tha toy. J. T. WELDON. (OSMT). IRA WELDON. (Manager). TYPHOID PROOF DEEP WELLS? J. P. A R. M. White. Norltaa. M. C. Write as tor proof, prieas aad terms. S ? IK? Oct IS MONEY TO LEND ON farm lands. 8 pe No commission, no 1 _ for 33 years or be paid off at of borrower. Oaly a short time re quired to set the money. 7-14-tf 8. A. NEWELL. P1G8 8 weeks old $5 each. Piedmoat Stock. Farm, Church Road. Va. 7-; NEW CROP TURNIP ' At Scocxin's Drag Store Selected by that Reliable Seed a.,L. AYCOCK them at Seoota-S. T WANTED A oook tor dormitory la Csdsr High 8obool. T. H. 8LEDOK, M-41 * 4. LNU?? N. C.
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