Noncr salb or land |
.Under and by virtue ot the power ,
and authority contained In that Deed
of Trust, executed on the 1st day oi
October 1917 by O. Y. Yarboro, de
fault having been made In the paying
of the indebtedness secured thereby'
and the demand made upon me by the |
holder of said- indebtedness to fore
close, the undersigned will sell at I
public auction to the highest bidder '
for caah at the Courthouse door of '
Franklin County, State of North Car
olina, on
MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923
at about the hour of noon, that tract
ur parcel of land situate In Louisburg
Township, franklin County, North
Carolina, described as follows:
Beginning at a Black Jack on a
Branch, the Macon land; th?bce down
the Branch as it meanders 109 poles
to Sycamore Creek; thence down said
creek as it meanders 8 poles, 16 links
to O. W. Ford's corner at a small
drain (a Ash Pointer); thencn N 24
W 181 poles to the center of the path
leading to the Unell place; thence
along said path N 51 1-2 E 64 poles,
N 68 1-2 E 15 poles 11 links to a rock;
thence S 3 W 110 poles 16 links to the
beginning, containing 40 acres, more
or leas
This June 28th, 1923.
6-29-f.t B. T. HOLDEJX, Trustee.
SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in that mort
gage deed executed on the 19th day
of November, 1919, duly registered In
the office of the Register of Deeds for
Franklin County In Book 210, page
471, default hi Tine been made la the
payment of the Indebtedness ' thereby
tocured, I. the undersigned Mortga
gee. will sell at public auction to the
highest? bidder foLcash, at the Court
House door of Franklin County. N.
C., on
MONDAY. JULY 16. 192$
at 12 o'clock M.. a certain piece or
tiact of land lying and being in .Frank
linton Township. Franklin County,
and State of North Carolina, and de
scribed and defined as follows, to
wlt:
Beginning on the East side of the
Tomllnson-Bevei roadway at an iron
stake, corner for W. H. Long; thence
S 87 l-2d E 13 and 72^100 chains to a
stake, corner for Lots Nos. 3 and 4;
thence N 2 l-2d E 12 and 20-100 chains
to a stake In Driveway ; thence N *7
l-2d W 13 61-100 chains to a stake on
I the East side of the Tomlinson-Bevel*
.roadway; thence S 3 l-2d W 12 20-100
I chains to the beginning, containing
16 68-100 acres, being Lota Nos. 1, 2,
and 3 of the land conveyed by deed of
W. H. Long to W. R. Hunt, and re
corded in Book Page of the
Registry of Franklin County, as will
appear Irom plot and survey of H. A.
Chappell, C. E., November 10th, 1919.
said plot or survey recorded In Book
at Page of the Registry of
Franklin County. This the 16th day
of June, 1923.
6-22-4t W. R. HTJNT. Mortgagse.
Piles Cured la 6 to 1 4
?moist! refund mooer ff P/pO OINTMENT faiu
to care ltchl&i. Blind. Blrfdim fw YYatnxiiiitf Plkt.
Inatantly reller*? ItchlntPfc^'mnd you can tot
restful ueep after the fir* a^pOcatJoo. PriceWc.
Fro? Flower (Ntdt
You *UJ bo gtad lo BOW lid Hoo
Ungo', "The Booth' ? atdouL" wtfl
Ktr? away ? bout 1.00MM packet* ot
h?J ot the South'* moat popular flow
In thla ?prtng.-'
Thar* ta nothing In tka hew that
can compare wttk rloh oolored flc w?i.
Th?7 brighten u* all up ud make ur
houM attraetlTe. Tou out pint too
many flower* and thla opportunity to
let SUitar Popgdo*. BrerlaaUag now
on, ?tanl??. Ookqoo mad Uulcu Bum
In* Boob abooluUly tree, is o*talolz to
bo volooeiod by all i ?a<?* of this
papor. *
Too oac cot thwnl Jaet -*rrlt? to
Halting*1 (or tko sow lttt Catalog II
till* 7 cm how to sot Howar oeeda troo.
M haa 100 page* of bMuiUfol photo
graphic plcturoo aad oooroot descrip
tion* of g*ril?n flown u4 Held aeoda.
bulbo and plants, u4 aim |* fujl of
fcaljjnl information that la Beaded
almoot dally la orory Sooth ero hoot.
If* the moat valuable toed book otot
publlahed and you wjll ba mighty glad
you 'to got 1l Juat wrtta and aak tor
the now Catalog. .
H. ?. HASTIMM C9,
Atlanta, te.
Genuine interest is being taken by
those who enlisted in the "Live at
Home" program of tho St&'e College
and Department reports County Agent
Chandler of Currituck County. He
states that each of his volunteers will
merit a Certificate of Honor.
WRtGLEYS
Tali* it hone to
the kids.
Have a packet in
your pocket for an
ever-ready treat.
A delicious confec
tion and tn aid ta
the teeth, appetite,
digestioa. A
I hare just receWed a new lot of Melrose and Vane? Floor, the
kind that makes the best blscnlts, also a nice line of heary and
fancy groceries. A fnll line of feed stuffs and dairy feed, dire me
a call and let me show yon that I can furnish yon the best at a lit
tle less.
J. AHen Harris!
Uniform Quality
at the
RIGHT PRICE
* ~"4"'
? All Standard Sizes >
Carried in Stock
ALLEN
MACHINE COMPANY
OARAGE
Lonisbnrg, N. C.
Phone 295-J
MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED
farm lands. ? per cant Interest.
No commission^ no bonus . May ran
for S3 years or be paid off at option
of borrower. Only a short time re
quired to set the money.
T*14-tf 8. A. NEWELL.
HALS ? ? AEMY SH0F8 ? - SALE
We hare Just bought a tremendous
?tock of Army Munson last shoes to
be sold to the public direct . Price
tS.TB. These shoe* are 100 per cent
Volld leather with heavy double soles
p?w*d and nailed. The nppers are
of heavy tan cfefome leather with
bellows tongue, thereby making them
(waterproof. These shoes are selling
Very fast and we advise yon to order
at onoe to Insure you* order being
?uod. : . r
ses are 6 toll all widths; Pay
on receipt of goods er send
2-U-tf The U. ?. Stores Co.,
1441 Broadway, New York City
to TN mtMbt-nm*
I This Is the month for sh <rt courses
and club encampments. Your boy or
girl will nerer forget the delightful
ci. ting furnished by these encamp
rients. Ask some of those who went
lest year, suggests extension work
ers.
Many patriots who can't sing beyond
"tlssuf the" are thinking up verses
for "Hot Lips."
r To Stop 1 Cough Quick (
take HAYES" HKALtNO HONEY, a
cough me>Hcine vAlch stops the cough by
healing tbe\nflaiied and Irritated tissues
A box o\ GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for CKest fcolds. Head Colds and
Ooup k encloMd with every bottle of
HAYH8' HEAIJVq HONEY. The salve
should be robbed the cheat and throat
of children sufferinl from a Cold or Croup.
Grow'i O V?'? Mp Ikamm Um pot? of
the ftkln ftOOQ stop* A OO^k.
Both remadiea are packed In OM carton and the
coat 01 the combined treatment la 86c.
JSbff " BAYlr
Will we have a wool pool this year
ask many farmers. "Ves" r.eply the'
county agents. L,. V>'. AncVrsor. has
collected 2,000 pounds In Porqitmans
County, J. E. Chandler is busy col
lecting and others over the state are
now gathering the wool into central
locations tor a pool.
NOTICE
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of Willie Z. Arnold, de
ceased, late of Franklin County, all
persons holding claims against said
eelate are hereby notified to present
them to the underslgnpd on or before
the 8th day of June, 1924, or this no
tice will be plead In bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please come forward and
make Immediate settlement. This
June 7th, 1923.
MRS. ZANIE ARNOLD, Admrx.
B. T. Holden, Atty. 6-8-6t
NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate ot Mrs. Mary G. Hudson,
deceased, late of Franklin County, no.
tlce is hereby given all persons hold,
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 22nd day of June, 1924, or
this notice will be plead In bar of
their recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate will please com* for
ward and make Immediate settlement.
This June 21st, 1928.
6-22-6t W. H. HUD80N, Adm'r.
FBAKKLHf IKS. * REALTY CO.
LOAK8 AXD IKSUEANCM
7-21 tf
TUCKER'S
HOTEL and
CAFE
Main Street
LOUISBURG. N. C.
The best of meals the mar
ket affords and prepared In
the beat of fashion
Plenty of rooms for the
accommodation of all -rho
wish to spend the night, all
well furnished.
J. C. TUCKER
Proprietor
Habitual Constipation Cured
In 14 to 21 Days
"LAX-FOS WITH P8PSIN" is Specially,
prepared Syrup Xonio-Laxativwfcr Habitual
Constipation. It relieves /promptly but
should be taken regnlarlyJhr 14 to 21 days
to Induce regular action. /ft Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 60c
per bottle. /
THE FRANKLIN TIMES
$1.50 Par Year la Advance
.? I . NOTICE
Havlnlg qualiird as Administratrix
of the estate ot J. T. Edwards, de
ceased, late of Franklin County, no
tice is hereby given all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 22nd day of June, 1924, or
this notice will be plead In bar ot
their recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate will please come tor
ward and make immediate settlement
This June 21st, 1923.
C-22-et MRS. M E. EDWARDS, Admrx
"HEN'S U. 8. ARMY HUHSOff-XAST
SHOES AT I8.K
Sixes SH to 11
Never again will yon be able to boy
these shoes at such a low prioe. We
were lucky In finding a manufacturer,
who was overstocked with them, and
needed ready cash, so w* bought
them at almost one-half of the regu
lar price. This shoe Is made over
the TJ. S. Artsy Mnnson-last with ex
tra heavy stitch lag; special grained
chrome brown leather used through
1 oat An Ideal shoe tor workman, far
mar S, ice-men, postmen, carpenters
and motormen, who are obliged to be
on their feat. all day.
Send oorrect site. Pay Ppstman
$2.95 on delivery, or send us^d jnonny
order. ?? "Nf
If yon are not satisfied with these
shoes after yon examine them, we will |
promptly rotund your money."
U. S. DISTRIBUTING ft SALES
- COMPANY,
20-26 West 22nd Ftreot,
g-2-tf New York City, N Y
A TONIC
Orove's Tasteless chill Tonic lesmree
Energy uid vitality by Purifying and
Enrlcbing'lhe Ekod. When yoa feel Its
strengthening. Invigorating effect see bow
It brings cnloK to the cheeks and how
It Improve* th?\Vppetlte, you will then
appreciate Its trt??\onlc valae.
Grora's TmMIm kill Tonfc, U simply
Iron and Quinine stHended In syrup. So
P**rrt- gYg_*hM<i It The Mood
?aada QUININE to Ptelty It and IRON u>
Enrich It Dea troys Kalarlsl germs and
Grip germs by Its Strengthening. In vigor
SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY
\
V
-ON
FLOUR & SUGAR
Remember we carry five of the best
Brands of Flour
Don't buy from us until you get the
other fellow's price
CIGARETTES
Chesterfield 20's 13c or 2 pkgs. for 25c
Camel 20' s 13c or 2 pfegs. for 25c
The Hudson Store Co.
NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Louisburg, N. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Farmers National Bank
At I<oulsburg, In the State of North Carolina, at the close'of business on
June 30, 1923.
RESOURCES " ' i
Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, accep
tances of other banks, and foreign bills of ex
change or drafts sold with Indorsement of this
bank $ 106,434.48
Overdrafts, secured 1,641.11
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 25,000.00
All other United States Government securities 300.00 25,300.00
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. 900.00
Furniture and fixtures 3,239.37
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 8,533.02
Casta In vault and amount due from national banks ___ 1,989.67
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies In
the United States 3,836.42
Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank 866 . 21
Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 6,692.30
Miscellaneous cash Items 7,554.41
Redemption fund witlt U. S. Treas. and due from U. S. Treas 1,250.00
Total $161,444.69
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In $ 25,000.00
Surplus fund - 8,000.00 ,
Undivided profits i? 6,596.86
Less current expenses, Interest, and tates paid 6,146.92 1,448.94
Circulating notes outstanding _ ._ 26.000.00
Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits) - 8,327 . 26
Amount due to national banks 1,127 .91
Cashier's checks outstanding _ _ 632.62
ToUl of Items 21. 22, 28, 24 and 26 4,987.79
Individual deposits subject to check _, 80,638.82
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) , 16,098.87
Other time deposits 22,508.36
Total ot time deposits subject to Reserve 87,607.22
U. 8. Government securities borrowed _ 260.00(
Bills payable (including all obligations representing money bor- 1
rowed other than rediscounts- 6,657 . 78?
Notes and bills r ?discounted, including acceptances of othsr banks
and foreign Mils ot exchange or drafts sold with indorsement
of this bank ? , ... 24,964.64
ToUl
$161,444 . 69
Stats of North Carolina, County of Franklin, ss: . .
I, H. M. Stovall, Cashier of ths above-named bank, do solemnly swsar that
the abote statement is trus to ths best of my knowledge and belief.
H. M. STOVALL, CMhlsr.
Correct ? Attest:
K. K. ALLEN,
J. It. ALLEN,
P. B. ORIFFDf,
Director*.
* v, T ~
Subscrioed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1922. *
WM. D. JACKSON. NoUry Public. '
My Commission expires March 17, 1924. >* .