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This bank cannot
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will sleep better if
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with us.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
LOUISBURG, North Carolina
"FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE
JUST WHEN YOU WANT IT."
SPECIAL SALE
We are selling for the next two weeks, MAVIS
TALCUM POWDER for 20c a box.
DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN
La/ge Size for 80c Small Size for 45c
We also can save you money on anything you buy
from us.
OUR FOUNTAIN IS STILL IN BLOOM
We can make lots of good drinks. Try ua next.
F. R. Pleasants
PHONE 222 J
The season's best and moat popular
atylea and designs both in Snita and
Extra Pieces. Call in and look orar
our Stock bafora you begin your
apring cleaning that you may aaaily
solve your arrangement problem.
W. E. White Furniture Co.
NOTICE
Having qualified an administrator '
of the estate of W H Heater, deceas
ed, late of Franklin County, notice I*
hereby given all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 13th day of July. 1924, or this no
tice will be plead In bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to aaid
estate will pleas, come forward and
make Immedatc settlement. Thl?
July 12th, 19^3.
7-13-6t H. E. LONG, Admr.
County agents employed by the
State College and Department of Agri
culture are holding their annual sum
mer conferences during July. Group
meetings are being held at Monroe,
Beaufort and Nowlands.
Piles Ci
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING
THE ISSUANCE OF $50,000 00
BONDS OF THE TOWN OF LOIJIS
BURG, N. C. FOR FUNDING OUT
STANDING INDEBTEDNESS.
The Board of Commissioners of the
Town of Loulsburg, N. C. do ordain:
Section 1. Negotiable bonds of the
Tbwn of Loulsburg, N. C. shall be is
bued pursuant to the provisions of
the Municipal Finance Act of North
Carolina as re-enacted and amended
by the Extra Session of the North
Carolina Legislature 1921, it being
Chapter 106 of. the Extra Session Pub
lic Laws 1921, entitled, "An Act to
Amend and Re-enact the Municipal
Finance Act, being Sections 2918-2961,
Consolidate Statutes of North Caro
lina," for the purpose of funding-the
Floating Indebtedness of said town.
Section 2. That the maximum prin
cipal amount of ths Issue of bond* for
funding the Floating Indebtedness of
the said Town shall be $50,000. Th<3
maximum rate of interest which said
bonds shall bear shall be six per cen
tum per annum; the maximum period
within which said Bonds shall ma
ture shall be twenty-five years.
Section 3. That a tax sufficient to
pay the principal and Interest of said
bonds shall be annually levied and
collected.
Section 4. A statement of the debt
of the Town of Loulsburg, N. C. has
been filed with the Clerk of said town
pursuant to the said Munlcllpal Fi
nance Act, Chapter 106 Extra Session
Public Laws 1921, and Is open for
public Inspection. .
Section 5. The average assessed
valuation of property subject to tax
ation by the town of Loulsburg, N.
C. for the last three fiscal years In
which taxes were levied as shown by
the assessed valuation of property as
last fixed for municipal taxation In
said town Is $1,673,329.00.
Section 6. The amount of the net
debt of the Town of Loulsburg, N. C.
outstanding, authorized, or to be au
thorized, as shown by said statement
la 1121.040.52.
Section 7. That In fixing toe mu
lmum period within which the bonds
hereby authorized shall mature, it
has been determined by this board
that the shortest period within which
the floating debt now outstanding can
be finally paid without making it un
duly burdensome upon the taxpayers
of the town, Is twenty-five years.
Section 8. This ordinance shall,
take offset upon its passage and shall
not be submitted to the voters of the
Town of Loulsburg, N. C? the bondj
hereby authorized being exclusively
for the purpose of funding the float
ing indebtedness of the Town, and
a necessary expense to said Town,
wld Indebtedness being incurred
prior to Dec. 5, 1921.
Section 9. This ordinance shall be
published once a week for four suc
cessive week In the Franklin Times,
a nowspaper published In Loulsburg,
\ N. C.
J. J. BARROW, Town Clerk.
The foregoing ordinance was pass
ed and adopted on the 28th day of
June, 1923, and first published on the
(ith day of July, 1923. Any action or
iroceedlngs questioning tho validity
of said ordinance must be commence.!
within thirty days alter Its first pub
lication or posting.
7-<P5t J. J. BARROW, Town Clerk.
Drusiljt* refund
to cure Itching. I
Itucmntly relieve,
rtttful ueeo itui
L. L. JOYNER, Mayor.
FORECLOSURE SALE LAND
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained In that certain deed of trust
made by Haywood Cheek to R. N.
Oupton, dated Jan. 1, 1920, and record
ed In the Registry of Franklin County
In Book 224, page 15. default having
heen made In the payment of the debt
thereby secured and demand for fore
closure baring been made by the hol
der of the Indebtedness so secured
upon said trustee, the undersigned
will, on
MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1923,
at about the hour of noon, at the
courthouse door In Loul?burg, N. C.
offer for sale at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, the
lands In Bald deed of trust described
as follows:
Situate In Sandy Creek Tofensblp.
Franklin County, North Carolina, ad
joining the lands of Pmnell, Renn
and ot^yrs and bounded aa follows:
Beginning at a Sweet gum, the Plnnell
corner and running thence 64 1-2 E
98 poles 20 links to a Whltooak stump
thence S 78 E 16 poles to a small
Blackgum. Renn's corner; thence S
18 W 104 joles to three Redoaks and
ft Blackjack pointer*, Renn'a corner;
thence N 29 1-2 W 88 pole* 22 links to
? Sassafras ; thence S 40 W 42 pole*
to ft Whlteoak; thence N 59 W 129
poles to Hornbeam polntrr; thence
N 6 H 98 pole* to ft Pins; thence N
88 1-2 E 84 1-2 pole* to the beginning
containing one hunndred and one
acres, More or lew; being the land
conveyed to W. Q. Faulkner by 3. H.
Laaslter and wife by deed duly re
corded In the Registry of Franklin
County In Book 118 ftt page 1*2, and
tne same land conveyed by W. O.
Faulkner to Ifaywood Cheek by deed
also duly recorded tn said registry.
This July ?. 1928.
It N. OUPTON. Trustee.
Wb. R * Thoa. W. Ruff In.
Attorneys , V4-K
Suffer
from sunburn?
, MENTHOLATUM
cools and heals.
"I Wouldn't <;0 Camping Without
Hjit-SAap," S?jh Kay White .
"Wife and I spent our vacation
camping last summer, smell of cook- 1
Ins brought rats. We went to town,
| got some HAT-SNAP, broko up - ak
es, put it outside our tent. We got
the rata alright ? big fellows," Far
mers storekeepers, housewives,
?houllr use RAT -"SNAP.' Three sizes.
36c, ??.>, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
by Cash Grocery and Market.
TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
mad. on Dec. l. 1S*14, by Charles C.
Ays cue and wife. Ida Ayscue to Wm.
H. Ruftin, Trustee, aud recorded In
Book 199 page 402. Registry of Prank
iin Ciiunty, N C., default having been
madi in the payment of the debt
there'll/ secured, and demand for for#
closure having been made on said
trustee. by the hold?r of said Indebt
edness the undersigned vjlil on
MONDAY. JI'LY 23'.' 1923
at or about the hour of noon at the
Courthouse door in Loulsbtirg, N. C.,
offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder fcr cash the following
described land: a certain tract of
land. l>ing and being In Franklinton
rownsh<p. Franklin County, North
Carolina, and more particularly dos^
crib' ] as follows: Bounded on the
?West by the '.ands of T. J. Evans, on
the North by the lands of J. K. Wright
Ion the East by th.e lands of the Estate
of Norman Long, dec., and on the
South by the lands of Murray and
Orlssom, containing 150 acres, more
or less, and being the land conveyed
by Lucy C. Ball and Susan W. Ball to
Charles C. Ayscue by deed recorded
In the Registry of Franklin Comity
In Book 15S page 592, reference to
which Is hereby made tor fuller Jes.
crlption of the same. But there Is
I excepted, from this sale 38 3-10 acres
?old to Mrs. Lottie Morton bv deed du
ly recorded In the Registry of Frank
lin County in Book 199 page 4!rt), ref- .
ererce to which Is hereby made for|
fall description of the land excepted
This June 19. 1923.
G-22-5t WM H. RUFFIN, Trustee. ,
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OMK. There U on>y one SfSrxxno Quinine."
E. w. GROVTS iltnMtta* <
Wish this hot "weather didn't work I
on Sunday.
J A new bride sweeps clean,
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HONEST
Are yon treating your talents
with due credit when yon hare
to bay an automobile erery few
yean when yon can hate a deep
well drilled with pure water,
that will stand (or ages, or
have lights or water Installed
that will last a life time.
We furnish those things that
go to make up a permanent con
renient for home comfort.
White Pump & Well
Company, Inc.
Well Drillers and Wa
ter Supply Contractors.
Norlina, N. C.
LEATHER
Ha? Advanced
10 Gents a Pound
Bat we are tUII putting on Bole* at
ths following old prices:
I-adtoa Boles SS cents pair
Max's Boles 11.00 per pair
ranes Boles, tougher than leather,
absolutely waterproof $1.15
?v Jr.
Plow Lines ' 15 cents per pair
Myers Stock Food.. S pkg for IS tents
Any kind Harness made to order.
LOUIfiBURO REPAIR SHOP
JtaHiu Lrtinuui. Proprietor
cNow Easier Than Ever to
Own a
I ? will enroll you
and start vou on
the way to owner
ship. We will put
the money in a
local bank, at i nr
terest. Each week
make an additional payment. Soon
your payments plus the interest paid
Dy the bank will make the car yours.
So plan to get out into the fields and wooda
? down to the beach or stream ? the family
and you ? in the Ford Sedan. It is ready for
business or pleasure anytime you step into
the driver's seat and put your foot on the
starter button.
It is a car for all weather with real comfort
for everyone. And now it is within your
reach. Come in today ? get full details.
Louisburg Motor Co.
L0UISBCB6, Nortk Caroliu
1802 1922
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