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New Prices On I Ford Cars Effective October 17th Touring Car (Less Starter) 298.00 Runabout (Less Starter) 269.00 Touring Car (Self Starter) 368.00 Runabout (Self Starter] 339.00 [All P. O. B. Detroit, Mich.] c. ^ These prices are the lowest ever made In the history ot the Ford Motor Co. Pfcace your order at once, so that you can have your car when yon want it. Coupe Sedan Trnck Chassis 530.00 595.00 380.00 Louisburg Motor Co. 1922 TAXES DUE! Par your taxes before Dec. 1st, and save the 1 per cent?5co?n^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 mosey and^^ying big interest which necessarily increases taxes. Yours very truly, h. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff Ir. Fml <Mr ?wjs Mr Br. nw* Im Mi X* bL* "1 M. frmj ???. I fi ?? il ay ?t Ur rail . TVrr Uf bt rdatns. VI trr trriw RAT-SXAP I |? i M Ml s- TV r?? Mfr. TVr wb *5 tk ? pMllon n nl RAT-SOP-" U ttn* (i* no unri tmt plr> M ttow Mr. *\?i ruump*~ Tkr*? Sim. SSr. ?3r. II X 9M u4 rnr u?f4 kr CXsfc Gmftj ami Mutt*. ERIC. G. FLAXXAGAX OKSCLTCSG EVGIXKm X. c. OfV? SB; ns J SALE or r.UXABL? REAL 1ST ATE C?l? u>< Vx at a dwiw of tVr S?;n i ?w Own of FTutn Cootv n?*f nimwlim r*<> t^a A- S Xtwrf, AdKsiitntor of' Jtr? Pw? Pwrt. 4n't ?. Fmmmic Ik < pibrr u4 wlii i a. Mn mt law. JMXttAT. JAXVARY *. IMS " at 1?H?? or tor k too*. Mil at tW l iartkaav *ocm la lk? tow* of Lons Wi l. X- C. at nMk aitk? to tb? kart** Wflin tor task, a nraia [tract ar pvrrrl rf Iaa4 auiH ta lx?Ktort m?*i|k PlutIB Coaoty. Vorta C^nHaa. i. mat ? I? a. tat HJ La toltovi. Qa tW Vortk to tk? la*to M O H Ham* mm4 ? S. Dart*, aa ttr baa to tto toaAa a# A. 8. Mow ?? tto Sntk to tto Ma of A. S. a* Rk*>H Lrvia aal Rkkart Epr. Tto tto fth ?ar ?r Dac . 1W, A- S. aOORE. CI I III I Ilia r. W. H Tatanatt. MMn^r. 1J ?? .MnUTV SOOA SALE OF mLU FERTILE FARM XKJlK LOl'ISBl'RG By TirtM of the power of sain con tamed is thai of trust made by Joel B. Mvfee&xie ikI mife to Wm H. ?Ruffia. Trustee, dated March 27. 15*20, >Bd rworiwl in the registry of Frank lin Omm? in Book pax* 7S, de Uih havinie been made la the pay meet of i Ik- debt thereby secured and ivaaad for foreclosure baring been c. 4c?j upon said trustee by the holder I of i be debt thereby secured, the uq. dervis.neU will oa MONDAY. JANUARY 1st, 1923 at about the of noon, at the Court Hems* ikwr in Louisburg. X. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, that tract of land therein coareyvAi and described as fol lows: -? Adjoining W. A. Jones. Sun Kelly and others and bounded as follows: Situate on the Aljen Chapel Road about four miles Northeast of the Town of Louisburg. County and State aforesaid and containing SiS.10 acrra, more or less and belts the tract or Farm lot No. 3 of whaj was formerly the Wes Roberts farm and having such shape, metes,. coerses and distances as will appear from Map or Plot thereof made by J. E, LaPrade. C. K.. and duly re corded in the Registry of Franklin County in Boot: of Maps No. 1 at p.tge ;9l and said lot being the identical lot or parcel of land conveyed to W. A. Bailey by coed of Bon T. Holden and wife, dated Dec. SO. lsl"! and duly recorded la Book ~17. page 10S in the office of the Resisver of Deeds for said FianXlm County, reference being here trade to all of said records, maps and deeds for ? full description thereof. Said land being the same conveyed to Joel B- MeKeniie by deed of said Wm. Bailey and wife, dated >rov. 29,, ISIS uu recorded is Book 227. page 12 said Registry. This sale wI7T"Se made suhject to a firsr lien mortgage made for $4^150 on this lan?4? and abo-rt 75 acres of the McKeuie Home tract also recorded in said Registry, which debt can be ap portioned between fhe tracts and paid en the amortization plan <of 7 per cent per annum for a period of abotit SO years at the end c< which period the debt will be paid off. This Dev . 1. 1*22. ' 12-1-5* WM. H. RCTTTN. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY Under and by rirtne of the power and authority contained in a certain mortgage deed, from R. I. Mitchell, to M . B. Chi*nblje. Trustee, tor M. C. Chamblee A Sons, which mortgage d'ed is recorded it Book 210, at page SSi. RegBtrr erf Franklin County. N. C.. to secure the balance of purchase money for land, and default having been made in the payment of the notes sccnred thereby, the undersigned Mortgagee and Trnstee, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Co?rtho^s>e door, in Louisburg, Franklin Comity. N. C.. on FR1 DAY-, DEC EMBER 13, 1922 at 12 o'cloctf^pi.. the following des cribed real property: Beinx Fames No. 1 and 2,'as shown c? the map made by Joseph T, Inscoe. Surveyor. cated November 1SW. Which said map is designated thereon as "Map of property of M. C. Cham hi ee i Sons at Baia. N. C? Franklin County." a copy of which map will be found of the record in the registers office of Franklin County. North Car olina. and which map by this refer ence is sade a part thereof for the jurpese of a sore perfect description. Also one Farm cociaintng 4.92 acres ?nd described as follows; Being Farm tract No. 25 as shown by Map of the town of Bsan. N. C. m This Novessber ;i, 1922. M B. CHAMBLEE. Trustee. A. R. Hcose. Arty. N. C. 12-l-4t SALE OF LAND - > rci*r h- rirrne of ?hA power. *3*1 n;ioctT conferred upon me in a ofrr^i- d-?v>S off xrn>i exe^nTed to me as trssce* by Rogf rs and wife oa rbe J*.5? dxr of March, 11*21, and dc!t re-?r\le<d ix The office of the reg ister of <i*<e??s of Franklin county in Book pore iK I will on SATURDAY. the ZZrA DAY OF DD'DCBER. 15*22 at the hoar oC Norc:. seJI ^t public auc tion at cv?nboi??f door of Frank, lii ctyctT tr L*c*aishurg. X. C. to the bo^r Jor cash the following df9cnM rvtt.1 estate* two ir*t5 cr parcel? of land tyicj:. b?nrc a?d ?itnate m Franklin k o?c^T. I*stl3 township. St ate of 'North CarvJixa. ?es<rib*-d as follows; j ' P.r?t Tract; R**"inz.ing at an iron rtake ca tk* ww road to Bunn. Votes Ro?i**rs rt**^ an< nans Thence North ' S3 12* W?t 1+ pc*es m links to a stake b Rodr?r? line, xbeoce with his tine North 14 ??t IS poles 10 links to a poptar ia Taylor's Tine, Kodgers ' corner. tlwao SMk fSd East SS poles ' > Kakj to a stake la the new road to rata, tfc^act with said road South 42 1-14 East S pole*. Uxnce with said j ruad < 1-34 East IS poles 14 links to the Wctaatag. cootaiaing 10 acres. Fbr faitfcu 4e*r1j*ira see fleod re ccriH ra look 211 pare 441. Smond Tract: KV?inning at a stake and pijfctm J. R. Weatherstiy corner i in Rami MTi Mae theace N S 1-2 ; E 31 po*ea to a white oak on ( rnokW IfNtk. San?rwkStt corner. tbenoe ap tW soM owl to stake. M A Manga comer. iWac> S 2 1-2 W 141 poles 16 Daks la a stake a ad pointer*. J. R. "* n>? (?m ia T*yk?r'| line; S ? K H po?e? S link ? to the at tfco aem road to Rnnn. thence _ th* aU rood S ? C i polos 8 ) 2-4 E IS paftca 2 Uaka to ceo tor of load a stako oa Ea?t Me. tbenco 8 89 E S3 poftaa 14 Maka to the beginning, -?tiiiM 1? acroa. TVa the ZM ?ay of Nor . 1122. 114WI 8. C. HOLOSK, Trantao. FWtD ROADSTER FOR SALB Flak rod K troll eat JAS. B KINO at 12-ltl ? Ih^all Tuft's Pills tecloc* regular hiblt. food dlgasttoo. R?llev0 tbm dyHMPdc and mUUmad and tone up th? system AGAINST MALARIA Judge holds stealing coal L< grand Urceny. Moat Of us thought it was impossible. COMMISSIONERS SALE By virtue of an order of sale made by the Superior Court of Franklin County in that special proceedings therein pending entitled J. C. Whe liss, Adm'r. of John Cope vs. Arch Cope et al heirs at law. the undersign ed will on MONDAY. JANUARY 1st. 1923 at about the hour of noon, at the Court House door in Louisburg. N. C.. offer for sale at public auctiop. to the high est bidder for cash, that tract of land therein defined as follows: Situate in Cedar Rock township, Franklin County, part of the Joe Cope lands as divided among his heirs, and more .particularly defined as follows': Bounded on the North by the lands of Willie Cope, on the East by Callie Wheless and J. C. Wheless, on the South by the lands of Wm. and Sissic Jones and West by the Spring Hope road containing after a part thefeof has been' cut off by the Greenleaf Johnson Lumber Company's railroad. 10 acres, more or less. This Deci 1, 1922. WM. H. RUFFIN, 12-1. 5t Commissioner. FARMS FOR RENT One two horse farm, and one one horse farm between Franklititon and Youngsville. Apply to R. H. ITT LEY. J2-8-4t Franklmton, N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of the estate of the late John N. Harris, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de cendent to present the same to the undersigned on'or before the 24th day of November, 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Nov. 24. 1922. R. V. HARRIS, Adm'r., Bunn. N. C. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attys. Louisburg, N. C. . ll-24-6t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of tlie 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 cash on THURSDAY, THE 2Jst DAY OF . DECEMBER, 1922 at or about twelve o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse floor in the town of Louisbnrg, 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 3-4 acres, more or less, bounded on the east by the lands of J. C. Brantley, on the south by Ransom Dodd, on the west by Ransom Dodd and on the north by J. C. Brantley land. This November 20th, 1922. SPRING HOPE SUPPLY CO.. O. B. Moss. Mortgagees. ^Attorney. ll-24.4t SALE OF VALUABLE LAND I Under- and by virtue of the power conferred upon me as Trustee by that certain deed of trust executed on the 15th day of May, 1920. by O. Z. Ed wards and wife Cassie Edwards, and recorded infBook 224 page 450, Regis try of Fraaklin County, derault bav I iiig been nrat$Kip'/the payment of tho |indebte?inefei^ured thereby and de. jmand having bt-?n made upon me to (foreclose the sarafe. I will on ATON&AY, THE ISth DAY OF DECEMBER. 1922 - tat or about the hour of noon, at the (Court house door In Franklin County I in I^ypisburg. C.. offer for sale at | public auction to the highest bidder jfor cash, the following described : lands: | Those certain tracts or parcels of land, situate in Sandy Creek Township Franklin County. State of North Car olina. and described as follows: First Tract. Lot No. 3 in the di vision of the Mn. A. P. Edwards Dower land, said Lot No. 3 contain ing acres, and being fully describ ing by metes and bounds in Report of | Commissioners filed In that Special i Proceeding entitled "Joel Z. Terrell | vs. O. Z. Edwards et al" duly record jed in Book 10 page . Orders and Decrees in the office of Clerk Super ior Court Franklin County, N. C., ref erence to wJiich Is here made. Second Tract., Not No. 1 in the di vision of the Zedekiah Edwards land assirhed to M. i. Edwards and by him Conveyed to E. N. Edwards and by him conveyed to said O. Z. Ed wards by deed of March. 1S84. 8ee book CS page 190 In Reg . office, and begins at a stake dividing lot No. 2 and nana N 26d W 6 poles to an oak; thence N &&d E 98 1.4 poles to a stake, the division line of No. 4; thence along said line S 12d W SO poi*a. 8 S&d W to the beginning, con taining S> acre* except from this 1 acre sold to Franklin County Board of Education for a school houae. This the ltth day of Nov., ltU. 11 24 4t R. H. MALONK. Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified aa administrator of the eata'o of Thomas Hawkina. de ceaaed, late of Franklin County, no I tic* la hereby given all persons hold ing c la I ma against said estate to pre sent them to the anderalgned on or . before the 17th day rJt November. ltU or this notice Will be pload la bar of their recovery. All perarms Indebted to said estate will (.lease come for i ward and make Immediate settlement, j TMs Nov. lltth. lfttt. U-17-4t A, T. HAWKINS, Adiar? 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