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if you want a Buggy, ? Wagon, Harness, " , J Mule, ( - or Horse I can suit you. Will sell cheap cash or on m ? ? - time. E. S. FORD THE FRANKLIN TIMES Sl-M Per Tamr tn AOtuol NOTICE Having qualified u Executor of the estate at Haywood West, deceased, late of FtuUla CoiBty, notice is hereby given all , persons holding against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or bcfoie the 28th day of Jitr, 1923 or this uotto will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Ind b'ed to cald ectate will please come forward and make Imme diate settlement- This July 27, 1322 . 7-28-?t JOE WEST. Extr. FKANKM5 158. * KEALTT CO. LOAXS ASB DISUKAKCE 7-21U Grove's A TONIC and Vitality by Pwifyin* and 1 the Blood When yon feel iu Tonic is simply ded in gynf. So i like it The blood yte Parify it and IRON to Earick k. Destroys MalarUl gems and Grip (BBS by its Strenfthening. Invifcur Sobscrlbe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES *1-60 Par Tear la Advance. NEW CROP TURNIP SEED PLAN TO PLAHT NOW Make it your plan to plant the BEST * mm ? Burpees Selected Seed, the Standard for fifty years, is seld by wr?\ * L_. P. HICKS ~ \ ?* * f -? ? FRAHKLIN COUNTY FAIR . OCTOBER 3rd-8th Soft Water Save* Soap Red Seal Lye fe mm ?xc<?ilent water softener and a won derful ckaaMr. Washing clothes in hard water is a waste of time and soap. Clothes cannot be thoroughly cleansed in hard water. The water most first be softened- If you would have your clothes snowy white, clean and sweet smelling, add one teaspooniul of Red Seal Lye to every three gallona of wash ing water. This is true soap ccoaomjr. Another great saving may be realised by making your own soap with Red Seal Lye. One large can of Red Seal Lye will make twenty cakes of pure soap, at a cost of less /fHap one cent per cake. Mix ac cording to the directions in the can. t If you prefer washing Hold, "6fke can of Red Seal Lye will make enough fluid for thirty-two wash* boilers of clothes. This goes further than anything else for washing purposes. Many other irns ol Red Seal L^t arc rnecttor.ed on the direction sheet in the can. li the drain runs slowly, sprinkle s little Red Seal Lye down it and watch how quick: ?? it frees the pipes. Red Seal Lye is a p?<miul disinfectant. It kills genus and iloes ewer with unpleasant odors. } ? The Red Seal Booklet explains mny household uses with rectnes. Re sure and ask your dealer for the old reliable granu lated Red.- Seal Lye. and take no substitute. Send us a postal and we will mail yoe the Red Seal Booklet free of charge. Write today. 1 P. c TOMSOM ft ca SltnA F. 0. KUditi^ P?. SALE OF REAL. ESTATE TOR TAXES On Monday. September 4, at 12 M. at the Court House door In the Town of Lonlsburg. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the Uws ot N. C. all real estate on which the taxus for 1920 and 19JI. remain dae Hereon, with coats added as provided by law and the charter ot said Lows . By order ot the Board of Commissioners. L. L,. JOYNKR, Mayor. A. W. ALSTON. Clerk. Mrs. Emma H. Baker, 1 lot Baker heights . 9 *4-26 C. C. Benton. 1 lot Railroad_ 24. SO C. 11. Cooke Eat., 1 lot. North " ? St. 174.27 Farmers- Co-operative Co., 1 Kjt_ South Main St. ? 1(3.20 Dr. A. H. Fleming, 1 lot Oo?rt St.. 1 lot Middle St (8.80 J. J. Hayes Eat.. 1 lot Mate St. 86.65 J. W? Harris, 1 lot Cedar 8t ? 1*2.43 Hines-Hodges Motor Co., 1 lot Church St. 1- 221-70 J. 8. Howell, 1 lot Church St. 1 lot Mala St., 1 lot R. R 287.80 Mra. M. K. Joyner Bat.. 1 lot ,V Noble St. It.W King Seed Co., 1 gin lot Nash St. ? ^ 280.80 C. S. Mkrritt, 1 lot HUltax rd. 2.82 ~~ T. Person, 1 lot Ice Plant? 160.(0 J:' P. Ttrrrbcrlake, 1 S. Main, 1 Kenmc.ro. 1 Railroad 87-60 L. L>. Wbltaker, 1 lot Mill, 1 lot Charch 8t. 709. 49 latum Arlington, 1 lot Cedar . 8 40 John W_ Alston, 1 lot Halifax road 47.82 Joe Bell. 1 lot Railroad 8.7( Dallas Blount, 1 lot S. Main St. 26.07 Dr. J. B. Deris, 1 lot Mineral Springs. 1 ' hone 59.66 June D. Davis, 1 lot Mineral Springs 10.84 Washington Davis. 1 lot Eger ton 22.36 Chaney Egerton, 1 lot Black town 7 . 68 George Egerton, 1 lot Timber lake 5.44 Thurston Foster, 1 lot Main St., 7 lots Baker 48.72 Austin Green, 1 lot Mineral Springs 16.61 Pinky Green, 1 lot Egerton __ 7.03 Garland Harris, 1 lot Main St. 7.42 Sam A. Harris, 6 S. Main St., 3 Tarboro road 67.62 Mrs. O. H. A. Hawkins. 1 lot S. Main 8t. 14.06 W. H. Hawkins. 1 home, 1 lot River road 33.24" Louisiana Kearney, 1 lot Eger ton 7.(8 Louis B. King. 1 lot S. Main Bt 8.76 Lewis King. 1 lot 8. Main St. 19.97 Ed Perry, 1 lot Blacktown 26.83 Stephen Perry. 1 lot Halifax road * 3.36 William Martin, 1 lot Railroad 9 . 94 ~. B. McDowell. 1 lot Mineral Springs 6.(0 Willis R. McKnlght, 1 lot Main St. 6.70 Jack Shaw, 1 lot Kenmore Ave. 10.62 Nelson Thomas, 1 lot Tarboio ror.rt 18 . CO Alice Skinner bt., 1 lot Tar born road 13.44 Miranda Wilcox. 1 lot Short Bt. 33.8? Dave Wood. 1 lot Tarboro road 18.68 P. W. Williams, 1 lot Miner.) Springs ? , ... 16.78 Sandy WlHlws, 1 lot Mineral Springs J. 17.46 Augustas Williams. 1 lot Halifax road 9.7* Calr'.u Tarboro. Jr., 1 lot home 21 .BV fji irin Tarboro Bet. 2p1n Bailie Taihoro. 1 lot 8. Main St //*.M Left Aim "His wife chanced deeertlon." "For another taiyr "For golf." j. ? ? V- - It teat the perfect that la beaotlM, perfect; If than the f?IV who cut work or woat to beyond help. CIVIL MU5D1I FOB riiSILCI BCTKKIOB COCBT ' Fur tbt trial of Ctrll Cim only. Boa. C. C. Lyon, Judge Presiding and holdlai the umi. > MONDAY? FIRST WEEK SO C. B. Kearney Vs. R. D. Griffin. 1 R. 0. Alien V*. S. 3. Meadows et als. 2 S. S. Meadows Vs. W. H. Allen et als, 3 John Mills Vs. William Hayes. TUESDAY? FIRST WEEK 60 E. G,. Foster et als Vs. Philadel phia Ins. Co. 61 E.' Of Heoter et als Vs. PhlladeF phla Ins. Co. 62 E. G. Foster et als Vs Yorkshire Ins. Co. 63 E. G. Foster et als Vs. Old Col ony Ins. Co, ? W C. B. Kearney Vs. Mattle Will iams et all. 17 BrantW, Wood and Griffin Vs. J. yr Mullen et sJb. 31 S. P. Boddie et als Vs. W. H. and H. B. Ferrell. 40 R. W. Hudson Vs. H. C. Gup* ton. WEDNESDAY? FIRST WEEK Massey . 36 Travelers Ins. Co. Vs. Banner Hoatory Mills. 42 A. H. Stewart Vs; L. Z. Wood ard. THURSDAY? FIRST WEEK 29 J. T. Wilson Vs. Harnett Coun ty Trust Co. *3. Frailer Va. 1 ^fttngr Perry. 46 Alfred Telfair V?. Shelley HroWtt. IS Morris Fertiliser Co. Vs. Mc Klnne Bros. Co. 49 J. O. Green Vs. J. J. Qulnn Inc^ et ala. 59 J. O. Beasley Vs. R. A. Pearce. FRIDAY? FIRST WEEK 7 Frank Woodard Vs. Leah Wood ard. 50 W. R. Fulghum Vs. J. W. Val entine and wife. 51 Lena Jones Va. J. S. Williams. 52 Harris Vs. Young et als. 54 Lonnle Jones Vs. John D. Hor ton . 55 Maggie Horton Vs . Theo M. May . 58 C. S. Williams Vs. George T. Whltaker . 64 Bessie Shackleford Vs. Willie Telfair. 77 Annie B. Wilder Vs. Atlantic Coast Line and Pullman Co. SATURDAY? FIRST WEEK 9 Jasper Perry Vs. Mary Perry. 6 Mattie Alston Vs. James Alston. 14 Lluie Penny Vs. William Penny. 28 Lucy Perry Vs. Gus Perry. 37 Percy Mitchell Vs. Lena Mitchell. 45 Lizzie Spivty Vs. John Spirey. 53 Major Green Vs. Myrtle Green. 79 Vertle E. Talley Vs. W. J. Tal ley. 65 Loo mas King Vs. Alma Belle King. 91 Harriet Daria Vs. 0?orge Davis . 106 Willie Perry Vs. Lillian Perry. 107 Willie Bobbttt Vs. Laura Bobbltt MONDAY? SECOND WEEK 34 Bankers Trust Co. Vs. W. F.' Mitchiner. 35 R. B. Roberta Vs. W. A. Maa Bey. 66 Paul Bennett .Vs.. J. A. PhllttPBT 67 McKlane Bros. Co. Vs. G. D. Baylor. 68 Hines- Hodges Motor Co. Vs. Ju lius' Lehman. 72 S. W. Pinnell Vs. W. G. Ball. TUESDAY? SECOND WEEK 7S Genera B. Sykes et als Vs. S. R. Boone et als. 74 W. J. S tailings Vs. Lucinda Prl vett et als. 75 Spivey and MatthewB Vs. S. E. Demeat et als. 76 B. T. Holden Com. Vb. J. C. Ticker. 115 M59toee-Joyner Co. Vs. S. A. L. Ry. 116 McGhee-Joyner Co. Vs. S. A. L. Ry . <? 117 McGhee-Joyner Co. Vs. S. A. L. Ry. hi Brantley, Wood and Griffin Vs. B. C. Strickland. ' WEDNESDAY? SECOND WEEK 78 J. P. Timberlake Vs. W. D. ____ColllfiI _el,als. 80 W. M. C. Sykes Adm'r. Vs. T. T. C. May CO. 81 W. M. C. Sykes Adm'r. Vs. 1st Natl. Bank Spring Hope. 82 McKinne Bros. Co. Vs. H. S. Poole. 83 Durham Notion Co. Vs. Donald Hicks et als. 89 K. B. Leonard Vs. O. Y. Yar boro. >0 Allen Bros. Co. Vs. J. H. South all. 98 Bankers Utilities Co. Vs. Citi zens Bar1- Frankllnton. 94 C. B. Kearney Va. A. M. Molze Executor. y 65 Dental Mfg. A. H. Flam r* '"*? I 96 B. H. SaundCrs Vs. W. E. Fen. nex. 97 W. H. Griffin Co. Va. O. Y. Yarboro. _ , THURSDAY? SECOND WEEK 94 Ban T. Cramp Co. Vs. O. Y. ' , Yarboro. M r. H. Cooke Vs. John 8cott et ate. | tt Booth Atlantic Guano Co. Va. A. W. Perry, Jr and wife. M Durham Public 8ervire Co. V?. | W. T. Paraon. 100 Starling Store Co. Vs. C. F. Boat. 101 Mom* NmI V?. C. T. Stokea. 10* J. B. Davis and wife Va. Miran da Wilcox. 104 Dr. A. H. Fleming V*. C. H. Holme*. lit E. O. Ellington Va. McDonald. 114 J. H. Mitchell Receiver Va. F. A. Cheatham . FRIDAY ? SECOND WEEK 108 Zolflfr Medlln Va. Elmore and - Riley Privet t. 100 W. T. Paraon Va. American Iaa. Co. 11J A. A. Thompson Va. L??ta Fal The Longer You Eat Poor Food The More Harm It Does You Nature works hard to kefcp you well and in fit condi tion to \neet the requirements of life, but nature ex pects you to do your part. When you fill your stomach with poor or impure food you are unfair to nature and an enemy to yourself, for ro constitution can withstand the weakening effects of such a continued strain. We sell the food that aids:nature in its work of build irg up a strong and healthy constitution. You aid yourself when yonJjuy wha tnature demands. A dollar gets just as much at this store as at any other place ? and it is the kind that builds. A.~S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. _312 Years Ago The rontad watch appeared. Previously they were egg shaped Today we have the very latest thin model watches at a reasonable low price. L. W. Parrish JEWELER LOUISBUBG, North Carolina J. W?3* PERRY <91 Merchant Shoes and men's every day work stuff. A fall line of Heavy Groceries and Feed at all times. Come to see me when in town. It might be worth your while. Yours for business, ~ J. W. PERRY NASH STREET LOCTSBURO. N 0. R. F. fuller R. F. FULLER * WfMNML >. O. WHY WAIT .TILL THK LiRT DAT to Min> m con nr fob as Aimnuim wni m ab mah cak ?tt* tob a bucb BFT. TMI MB V *00 81 KD IT Dl OOOBlBt BOXt rOBOH R. (yitCwwaCaiii n>MumcMMa ILN fw Y?ar k
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