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The Greatest Picture In All Creation COMING TO ? Star Theatre Monday, December 11th <( Night Life in Holly Wood > With the Greatest istar Cast Ever Shown CAST? WALLACE REID Theodore Roberts William Desmond XWilliam Farnum and other Stars just as good ?? This Picture will be shown One Sight Only-V? Reels ADMISSION: 20 & 30e The Date on "Rich Men's Wives" has been changed to week of Jan. 4th 1922 TAXES DUE! ' Pay your taxes before Dec. 1st, and save the 1 per cent discount which is being allowed, and at the same time make your County able to pay its School Teachers and meet its other require ments without borrowing money and paying big interest which necessarily increases taxes. Yours very truly, h. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff Mr. Krrd White Hays "Don't Idle Bo. | ma?e Von Only Sff One Rat." "I did. pretty soon I found my cel lar full. They ate my potatoes. Af ter trylnr RAT.8NAP I got 6 dead rata. The rest later. They pass up th* potatoes to eat RAT-SNAP." If there are rati around yuor place fol low Mr. White's example. Three aires, 35c, 65c. $1.25. Bold and guar nuteed by Cash Orocery and Market. Aaaoc.-Mem. Am. Boc. M. K. Registered Engineer ERIC. 0. FLAN NAG AN CONSULTING ENOINEKR . Henderson, N. C, Telephones: Office 535; Res. 21B_J Preliminary Investigation*, Drawings, 8peclflcatlona, Supervision. It you are going to build see me first. A TONIC drove's Tasteless /chilli Tonic restore* Purifying and you feel its effect, see how and how you will then la simply In syrup. So It. The Wood to NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP. ERTy Under and by. virtue of the power and authority contained In certain mortgage deed from B. B. Carlyle find wife Mary Carlyle, to N. B. Finch, trading under the flri,i name of N. B. Finch & Company, which mortgage c'eed Is recorded In book 242, page 246, registry of Franklin County, N". C.. and default having tf.en made in .the payment of the note and arcoutn se cured thereby, the undersigned will offer for Bale to the highest bidder for rash, at the Courthouse door In Lotils burg. Franklin County, N. C., fin MONDAY, DECEMBER lh. 1922 at 12 o'clock M., 'he following des cribed property: One tract or parcel of land in Dunn's Township, Franklin County, N. C.t joining the lands of W. J. Stalling* on the East, J. W. Alford on the West, J. W. Alford on the North, J. D. Finch on the South. Containing (56) fifty-six acres more or less and Is the home place of the Mid B. B. Carlyle and Mary Carlyle his wife. The Interest herein advertised is the life estate of the said Mary Car lyle In and to said lands above des cribed. This November 13, 1922. N. B. FINCH U CO., Mortgagee. A. R. House, Atty. ll-17_5t FRANKLIN INS. A REALTY CO. LOANS AND INSURANCE 7-lltf Subscribe to The Franklin Tine* SALE OF SMALL. FERTILE FARM NEAR LOU1SBURG By virtue of the power of aale con tained In that deed of trust made by Joel B. McKeusie and j4X^to Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee, dated March 17. 1920, pnd recorded in the registry of Frank lin County In iiook 234, pa go 7?, d? 1 iult having been made in the pay it.eut of the debt thereby secured and t'eiuand tor foreclosure having been lH>on said trustee by the holder of the debt thereby, secured, the un. derblgued will on MONDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1923 - -at about the hour of noon, at the Court House door in LouSsburg. N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the high est biddeiQor cashr that traqVjtfJLamL, therein conveyed and described as fol lows: Adjoining W. A. Jones, Sam Kelly and others and. bounded as follows: Situate on the Alleu Chapel Road about four miles Northeast of the Town ^of i Louisburg. County and State- aforesaid | and containing 38.10 acres, more or; less and being the tract or Farm lot No. 3 of what was formerly the Wes Roberts farm and having such shape. ' metes, courses and distances a?* will appear from Map or Plot thereof made by J. E. LaPrade. C. E., and duly re. ! corded in the Registry of Franklin ! County in Book of Maps No. 1 at page i C9l and said lot being the identical j lot or parcel of land conveyed to W. I A. Bailey bv deed of Ben T. Hotden and wife, dated Dec. 30. 19l<? and duty recorded in Book 217, page 108 in the office of the Register cf Deeds for said Fianklin County, reference being -here trade to all of said records, maps and deeds for a full description thereof. Said land being the same conveyed to Joel B. Mv'Kenzie by deed of said Wm. Failey and wife, dated Nov. 29, 1918 and recorded in Book 227, page 12 said Registry. This sale will be made subject to a first lien mortgage made for $4,350 on this land and about 75 acres of the McKenzie Home tract also recorded in said Registry, which debt can be ap portioned between the tracts and paid ! on the amortization plan of 7 per cent per annum for a period of about 30 years at the end of which period the debt will be paid off. This Dec. 1, 1922. 12-l-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In a certain mortgage deed, from R. I. Mitchell, to M. B. Chamblce, Trustee, for M. C. Chamblee & Sons, which mortgage J'ed is recorded in Book 210, at page 535, Registry of Franklin County, N. ; . , to secure, the balance of purchase ijKipey for land, and default having seen made in the payment of the notes iecure<K thereby, the undersigned Vfortgagetfand Trustee, will offer lor sale to the itighest bidder for cash at he Courthouse -door, In Loulsburg, ?Yanklin County, X- C., on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1922 it 12 o'clock Mv, the following des :ribed real property: Being Farms No. 1 and 2, as shown I ;n the map maue by Joseph T . fnqcoe, ' Surveyor, dated November 191S, nkti laid map is designated thereon aiiii Map of property of M. C. Chamblee t Sons at Bunn,~~*? C., Franklin -'ounty.IL a copy of which map will be 'ound of the record in the registers iffice of Franklin County, North Car >lina, and which map by this refer ;nce is made a part thereor for the jurpose of a more perfect description. Uso one Farm containing 4.92 acres ind described as'fcllows: Being Farm :ract No. 25 as shown by Map of the town of Bunn, N. C. This November 25. 1922. M. B. CHAMBLEE, Trustee. A. R. House, Atty. Zebuion, N. C. 12-1.4t SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed to me as trustee by Moses Rogers and wife rjn the 31st day of March. 1921. and duly recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Franklin county in Book 234 page 246. 1 wilt on SATURDAY. THE 23rd DAY OF DECEMBER. 1922 at the hour of Noon. s?-ll at public auc tion at the courthouse door of Frank lin county in Louisburg.^N . C. to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate: Those two tracts or parcels of land lying, being and situate in Franklin County, Dunn township. State of North Carolina, described as follows: First Traijjf: Beginning at an iron t^lnke on the new road to Bunn, Moses Rodgers corner and runs thence North 88 l-2d West 90 poles 20 links to a Btake in Rodgers line, thence with bis line North Id West 15 poles 10 links to a poplar In Taylor's line, Kodgera corner, thence South 89d East 88 poles and 5 links to a stake In the new road to L'unn. thence with said road South 42 i fctf'Kast 5 poles, thence with said road 6 l-2d East 15 poles 10 links to the beginning, containing 10 acres. For further description see deed re corded In hook 213 page 461 . Second Tract: Beginning at a stake and pointers J. R. Weathershy corner I In Ransom Dodd's line; thence N 3 1J E 282 poles to a white oak on Crooked Creek, Satterwhlte's corner, thehce up the said creek to stake, M. A. Munga corner, thence 8 2 1-2 W 161 poles IB links to a stake and pointers, J. R. Weathersby corner in Taylor's line; thence 8 89 E 80 poles 5 links to the center of the new road to Bunn. thence along the said road 8 39 E 5 poles 8 9 3-4 E 15 poles 3 links to center of road a stake on East side, thence 8 8) E 53 poles 1$ links to the beginning, containing 199 acres. This the 23rd day of Nov., 1922. 11-24 -5t 8. C. HOLDEN. Trustee. I FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE Hassler shock absorbers. Flsk red top tires and other extras. Excellent condition. 8ee JA8. R. KINO at Farmers and Merchants Bank. 12-ltf Tutt's Pills - NOT1CK TO CREDITORS * Having qualified u administrator o f the estate o( the late John N. Harris, this la to notify all persons baring claims against the estate of sakl de cendent to present the sum to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of November, 1923. or this notice will be dead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said e&tate will please make immediate payment. This Nor. 24. 1922. - ft. V. HARRIS. Adm*.. .? Bonn. N. C. Wm . H . & Thos . W . Raff in. Atiys . Louisburg, N. C. 11-24 4: NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE | Under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned mortgagees by that certain mortgage deed execut ed by J. C. Brantley and recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 242, on page 529. default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured, we will offer for sale to the highest bidder for ca^n en THURSDAY. THE 21st DAY OF DECEMBER. 1922 at or about twelTe o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Louisburg. N. C. the follow, ing described real estate: One tract of land lying and being in Dunn's Township, Franklin Coun ty, N. C. known as the Jones land, containing Forty-one and S-4 acres*, more or less, bounded oo the east by | the lands of J. C. Brantley, on the; south by Ransom Dodd. on the west j by Ransom Dodd and on the north by J. C. Brantley land. This November 20th. 192i. SPRING HOPE SUPPLY CO.. O. B. Moss, Mortgagees. Attorney. 11-24-4* NOTICE OF SALS " Under and by virtue at authority conferred upon me in a deed o< trust, ' executed to me by J. H. 7t~t it ihrf June 14th, 1921. which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the register ot deeds office of Franklin County, in Book 241 pages 4S6 and 4S7 the note secured by said deed of trust being past due and demand having been made upon, me tor foreclosure. I will on SATURDAY, the 9th DAY OF DECEMBER. 1922. at about the hour ot noon, at the courthouse door ot Franklin county, at Louisburg. N. C. sell to the high est bidder for cash, the following des cribed real estate: Beginning at the corner of. J. L. Sawyer's barber shop in Macion street tiuj. running along said Sawyer's Una 29 ft 4 in to the rear comer of the said- 3a ? j era_tm.be t. s^op, ihmcc aa -ff-set of 9 ineches to Dr. J", H. Har ris' line, thence along Dr. Hams' Una 56 feet 8 inches to the line ot I. G. Staunton's estate, thence at rigtet an gles and along Staanton's line 21 feet to Man son street, thence at right an gles and along Man son street, nearly * est. 2t feet 7 inches to the begin- . ring. It h$ing a part of the land con. ' veyed to Dr; J. H- Harris by the j heirs of C. H. Staunton, and on which the building erected for a motion B?C- 1 ture show now stands. This Nov. 7th. 1922. \ 11-10-51 S. A. NEWELL. Trustee. 1 SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of th-? power conferred upon me as Trustee by that certain deed of trust execsted on the 15th day of May. 1*2*. by O. Z. Ed wards and wife Cassie Edwards*, and recorded in Boofe224 page iaf. Regis try of Franklin Coouty. deraait bar ing been made in the payroeat of th? indebtedness secured thereby and de mand having been mad- npon ate to foreclose the same. I will, on MONDAY. THE ISth DAT OF DECEMBER. H?i at or about the hoar of coos, at the Court house UCor in Franklin Corny in Lonlsburg. N. C.. /offer for sale at public auction to the highest biiitt for cash, the following fctrihrt lands: Those certain tracts or parrels of land, situate in Sandy Creek TonUif Franklin County, State of North Car olina. and descriSM as follows: First Tract. Lot No. 3 fa the di vision of the Mrs. A. P. Edwards Dower land, said Lot No. 3 coatate ing 60 acres, and being f?Bj 4ulk e.1 by metes and bowxts ia Report of Commissioners Bled ia that STpn tal Proceeding entitled "Joel I. Terrell rs. O. Z. Edwards e? al~ daly record, ed in Book Decrees in the ?lke at Ort Sever - lor Court Franklin Coaaty. X. C-. n* et'ence to which is here nate. Second Tract. Not No. 1 la the de rision of the Zedekiah Edwards lead assigned to M. J. Fdwards aad by him conveyed to R. X. Edward aad by him conveyed to said O. Z. Ed wards by deed of March. IW. See book (5 page 1M la Reg. oflk*. aad begins at a stake til iMtat tat No. S land rans N Md W & ??>?? to aa aak; thence N Ud E N 1.4 pain ta a stake, the dlrtslOB Hoe of So. <; thence along said line B IN V i? poles. 8 SM W to the higlsatag- eoa taining 33 acres except ft in tMs 1 acre sold to Fraakttn of Kducattoa for a >rk? . This the ICth'tay of Saw.. IS ll-34-4t B. H. MAUWK. Tl NOTICE Having qaalMed aa of the estate of ' late of tlc? Is Ing seat then to the before the 17th day c_f ] or this rot ice will he their recovery to said estate will ward and aate | This Not. ICth. 1*33. ll-17-4t A. T. HAWK PCS, , Com? in and Let Us Help You' Select Vonr CHRISTMAS GIFTS Something appropriate aud attractive tor your family and friends.) New lpe Fall and Winter Goods. Ne w line Kabo Corsets. Pictorial Review Patterns. THE LADIES SHOP -at Store formerly Occupied by Allen Bros. Co. Mrs. R. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A- Turner, Mgr. THE WATCH WITH A 1 Shock Absorber ?r The ordinary wrist watch is merely a pocket watch reduced in size and with no provision to counteract the varying conditions of being worn on the wrist the deli cate mechanism of a wrist watch never wag intended to be subjected to innumerable shocks and varied mo tions of the arm. "We have the watch with a shock absorber which is made especially for wearing on the wrist They stand hard bumps and knocks. This watch is*guaranteed for 3 years. We sincerely hope customers will take advan tage of this service and get out of the bracelet watch trouble, 'or sale by L. W. Parrish J PUfPI Bp LOUISBUKG, # North Carolina Hog . Killing Calls For sage. KEto rtrru. ilu k pepper, lard stands and salt 1 hair a fan Iter tf Grwerfc* aid Ffti A >to It ??!???? W Emit* ??< (anJirs ior CkriNtaav A ? <431 illht Skws ron in a? sex n when in town, always clad to see tor. Yours truiy, J. W. PERRY STREET LO~ ISBUEQ. H a R. f. Fuller
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