ml BlackPaste 8 If J^Sho&Polish Positively the onltj polish that will shine qihj or damp shoes -No disagreeable odor QUALITY QUANTITY Hasthelaigesf sale in America Bu<f.to. n. r. TOURING CAR New Price F.XXB, DETROIT This is the lowest price 3t which the Ford Touricg Car has ever sold, and'wjih the many new Improve- w meats, intruding the OtlO man top.iHs abfegex value than ever "before. Buy now. Terms if desired# * Louisburg Motor Co. I.OIIISBUKG, ' North Carolina LAUNDRY We wish to announce that we ant now 1b position to handle nnj fthif h? the way ?l Xiaandry. For the benefit of private families, (re will do jour family wet rash fojr Sc per lb. and finish work 15e per lb. Our minimum charge , 75c. v Also don't forget we are still Cleaning and Pressing. Remember, Vr? ore always at jour service. TOI B PATRONAGE APPRECIATED The Service Shop V 4 W. ?. Manager PHOxfclQJ^ I I IiOUlSBTJBG, H. C. "Ali Wo&K OABH ON DELIVER*" Subscribe to The Franklin Times ' '-4 ' v" * ? ?"?> v *,;vi V> vrfF . Tutt's Pills To School Committeemen The following letler has been la sued to the several School Committee men of Franklin County by Supt. E. L Best: Dear Commltteemen: You will find below a copy of a sec tion of new school Uglslauon that was passed by our last General Assembly, in order to conform with the roquire TKeiiW Sf this section the Board of Education in regular session, Mon day March the 5th Instructed me to give notice that cn Monday, April the 16th at IX o'clock In Loulsburg there will be a Joint meeting of the Board of Education and the various sohooL committeemen and trustees of the county. At thla meeting the county wide plan ot organization of the tchools will be discussed. You are urgently requested to be present as the Board ot Education 1? anxious to secure your advice, sugges tions and recommendations before adopting a permanent county-wide plan of organization or me schools. N'o election will be called or any change made in_any district until af ter the above date. Looking forward to seeing you on the 16th of April. Cordially yours, E. L. BEST, Superintendent. "Section 73-a. County-Wide -plan ot Organization: The county board of education shall create no new dis trict nor shall it divide or abolish a district, nor shall it consolidate dis tricts or parts of districts, except In accordance with a couniy-wlde plan of organization as follows.: 1. The county board of education shall present a diagram or map of the county showing the present location of each district, the position ot each, the location of roads, streams and oth er natural barriers, the number of children in each district, the size and condition ot each school building in tach district. The county board of education shall then prepare a county wide plan for the organization of all the schools of the county. This plan shall Indicate the proposed changes to be made and how districts or parts of districts are proposed to be con solidated so as to work out a more ad vantageous school system for the en tire county. 2, Before adopting the county wide plan, the county board of edu cation shall call a meeting of ail the school committeemen and the boards ot trustees and lay the proposed plan before them for their anr.ee and sug gestions. After receiving the advice; of (he committeemen and trustees, the county board of education shall have authority to adopt a county-wide plan of organization, and no districts or parts of any district. Including non local tax, local tax, and special char ter districts, hereafter referred to in this article, shall be consolidated or the boundary lines changed, unless the consolidation or the change of boundary lines is in accordance with thq adopted county-wide plan of or ganization: ' Provided, that- in the event the county board of education deems it wise to modify or change the adopted plan, the board shall no? tify the committeemen and Interested patrons and give them a hearing if they desire to be heard before any changes shall be made. ' 3. The county board of education shall haveauthorlty to execute the en tire plan or any part of the same, but the county board of education shall have no authority to create a debt for the execution of any part of the pro posed plan, unless authorized by law, | end If the amount necessary to put Into operation all or any part of said plan shall be greater than the amount tlat may bo reasonably expected froir. the Operation and Equipment Fund for this purposet the amount shall be guaranteed by the districts alfected by the execution of the plan, or If the districts do not guarantee the funds the county board of education shall lay the proposed plan before the coun ty commissioners, together with the estimated amount necessary to pbt the same into operation, and If the amount necessary to carry out all or apy part of the proposed plan shail be approved by the county commis sioners, the county board of education shall then have the authority to or ganize the districts in accordance with the county-wide plan. 4. When the proposed county-wide t-lan is adopted the county board shall notify the Committeemen and boards of trustees as to what part of the plan the board proposes to carry out first and in what order the other parts of the plan will be considered, ana the preference shall be given to those dis tricts In which the needs are Jteatest if the funds for providing the equip ment are made available. 6. In the event that any child or children of any dlatrict or any part of a district are without adequate school Sd vantage, and these advantages mav e Improved by transferring said child or children to a school or schools In adjoining districts, the county board shall have authority to make such a ttyufer. But this shall not empower the county board Of education to abol ish or divide a district unless such act shall be |n harmony with the county- wide plan of organisation. The ?nrni)orary transfer or such child or Children may be made until such time as the county- wide plan will provide more advantageously for them. Tour mother used WILLIAM TELL Flour, wb jmot yopt , 8-SI-8t ' J. 8. HOWELL. FOR FIRST CLAM JOB PRINT1NO PHONE MS ^Hastings' 8eeds 1023 Catalog Free Wffca today tor Huttail' Bern 1923 mUUox You will need the Information ft g|ro.i almost dally ? tha. mnst val? ablo and useful seed book ever publish ed- It ooDtatoa 100 paces, ploturlng .Md correctly describing the beat and moat popular vegetables, flowers and farm crops for thj South. How and what to plant In your yard, garden and field for every purpose. How to boat the boll weevil, bean beotlt and other pests. Full natural color pictures of the best Roses, Glad ioli and other flowers. How- to get 5 pack alt of seed of beautiful flowers free. How much seed Is required to plant a row or acre, when and how to plant and cultivate. Why it pays to plant good seeds and bow to get them as cheap or cheaper than common or ordinary seeds. Just write tor thu handsome new 1923 Se?d Book. It's a beautiful book and you'll be mighty glad to tare It in your home. It b absolutely trot, ^rlte for It today. H. Q. HA8TINOS CO, / I Atlanta, fia. | SALE. OF LAND U n ' I < ? r anu Dy virtue of the power! and ;:i:'.huriiy contained in that deed I ol trust executed on the 4tu day of | August. l'.'l'J, duly registered in the Offlc ? o i tile Register of Deeds lor Franxliu County in Hook 224 at page !sS6, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured thereby and <iemand made <:pon me to fore close in accordance with the terms and provisions thereof. I, the under signed Trustee, will sell at public auc tion to tlie highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of Franklin coun ty, N. C. on ? MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923 at 12 o'clock M. the following describ ed, real estate, situate in Franklin County, State of North Carolina and described cs follows: 1st Tract. That tract of land known as the Evans Tract and designated as Tract No. 6 in the divisionoFThe lands among the Heirs at law of Norman Long deceased, containing ?'j 1-2 acruo and jiung tully described in ihe record of said division In Book 6, Ordors and Decrees, ottice of Clerk Superior Court ot Franklin county at pages 218 et scq. 2nd Tract. That lot or parcel of land situate in the town of riuiiklin ton, N. C. known as the Norl- WU.? place and bounded b7 the lan<}8 of W. L. McGhee, Christian church and Hills uoro roau containing about three acres and fully described in deed of R. B White, Comr. to I. H. Kearne7, record ed in Booh 166 at page 358 Registry of Franklin cofcnty. 3rd Tract. That lot or parcel of land In town of Frankllnton known as Norf White Shop lot on Hillpboro road and more fully described In above mentioned deed of R. B. White, Comr. to 1. H. Kearney recorded In book 166 at page 338, said Registry of Frank lin county. , I 4th Tract. 'That tract or parcel of land known as the W. W. King lands adjoining C. H. Sandllng estate and Geo. Kearney lands and lying on Mount Olivet road, containing 44 acres more or less and being more fully described In deed from Spruill and Bickett, Comrs to I. H. Kearney, said deed being duly recorded In book 156 -at page 434, Reg istry of Deeds for Franklin county. Reference being here made to all of the aforesaid deeds and records for a inore full description of the lands hereby conveyed, Tills 23rd day of March, 1923. 3-23-5t J. E. MALONE, JR., Trustee. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue ot the power nnd authority contained in that deed of trust executed on the 4tU day of August, 1919, duly registered in the office of the Register ot Deeds for Franklin county in Book 224 at page 3&5, default having been made m tin; 1 payment of the notes secured thereby and demand made spoil me to fore close in accordance, with the terms and provisions ihereof, I, the under kilned Trustee, will sell a: public auc ition to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of Franklin coun jty, N. C. on MONDAY, APRIL 23. 1923 | at 12 O'clock M. the following describ ed real estate, situate in Franklin (ton township. Franklin county. State" I of North Carolina, and described aa follows: 3rd Tract. All that parcel of land ( ontainlng 37 1-2 acres more cr 'ess and being known as the Toney Pugh Mace, Conveyed to Oza D. Kearney by deed of R. B. White, Trustee, dated Sept. 25, 1917 and recorded in Book ,221, page 8S Registry of Franklin coun ty. *?? C. 4th Tract All of the parcel of land | containing 16 1-4 acres more or less, conveyed to Oia D. Kearney by deed otyr. U- Ywboroi^gh and E. H. Malone. Comrs. dated August 28, 1818 anu re cofd?d la BOClC 221 page 189 aforesaid Keglstry. ? fith Tract. An of that parcel of land conveyed by R B. White, Comr. to Oza I). Kearney by deed dated Nov. 10th. 1918 aqd recorded In Book 213 page 584 aforesaid Registry. Reference to all i of said deeds nnd records being here ma?s. This 23rd day of March. 1923. 3-28-6t J. E. MALONE. JR. Trustee. 1 D &AI.K . . ,ARWY SHOES ? . SALE We have Just bought a tremendous stock of Army Munson last shoes to lie sold to the public direct . Price $2.7#. These shoes are 100 per cent Bolte leilrther with heavy double soles sew?d and nailed. The uppers are ot heavy tan chrome leather with bellow* tongue, thereby making them waterproof. These shoes are selling very tut and we advise you to order at one* to Insure your order being fltNtf. . Ths sizes are 6 toll all wldthr; Pay Postman on receipt or goods or send money order. Money refunded If shoes are not satisfactory. ?-W-tf The V. 3. Store* Co., 1441 Broadway, New York City 8nb?cribe to The FranMfn Times SODA 18 m Per Cent Ammonia $60 Per Ton Maine grown Irish Cobbler po tatoes $4.00 bag, 50c peck. McKINNE BROS. PAY CASH and PAY LESS Icc! - Icc! Ice! I am preparing my lee heuse far the accommodation of the people of Lanixbnrg and will be ready to serre you with the best Ice that money can bay at reasonable prices In the next few days. My line of heaYy and fancy groceries Is complete and priced down to figures that will make you smile with satisfaction. COME AJiD SEE ME. A. S. WIGGS / NASH STREET " LOUISBURG, N. C. Horses and Mules I have just received a large number of fine well broke horses and mules that I am of fering cheap for cash or on good paper. They are especially adapted to farm work. COME AND SEE THEM. In the Griffin & Beasley Stable near thQ Jail. R. A. Pearce Buy one, or one thousand sacks of WILLIAM TELL, It's always the aamel 2 -28-8t J. S. HOWELL. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Levin Phillips, de ceased, late of Franklin county, no tice Is hereby given all p^socs hold ing claims against said sstate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of March, 1824 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All peraona Indebted to said estate will please ooue tor ward and make Immediate settlement This March 16th, 19SS. s-ie-?t b. r. PBARcm. Adjnr. SAJTS HK AD EAST Tor Sal* by Ay cock Drug Co., F. R. PtMunt :??. B?Ml?y Broa., Bonn Drue 00., W U. Murphy. Henry Ayacrae. No Woim ? i ni?H% CMM MtUbamJlwUjtaitm UOty torn. jia Unj. aa. . groves TAsmTks JfillSnc' tinai* Imtwoot Ur* *t*UrVm ?ertefc the Mw* -?> mwlUJIliiiy^M M?a?>iHli <i> IKTMhltttiwI li hum Nun?ei;V.i *mm ?t?r ttifi tka om aa* tkaCfcM ? . ?; ta hiataiydL iki?U^ FOB FIRST GLASS JO? TWiUftisO PHONE KaW.

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