THE FRANKLIN TIMES 4. T. JOHNSON. Editor and Xutier ?TAR DBOPS? ? Nice rains visited this community the past week. ? ? ?Its twins at the home of Mr. J. S. Wiggins near town. ? ? ? Cotton was worth 33 1-4 cents In LouUburg yesterday. ? A good crowd has been In attend ance upon Court this week. ? ? ? Quite a good number of our citi zens who are Masons attended the Grand Lodge meeting In Raleigh this week. ? ? ? The tobaoco market Is doing well In Loulsburg for the time of year, .still holding Its lead with good prces and demands. ? ? -rlnformatlon Is given tho Franklin Times that the Republican Executive Committee met in Loulsburg during the holidays and recommended Mrs. Mary 8. Hight for postmaster at Youngsvllle. ? ? ? Chairman J. A. Mltchlner has an nounced that the Ben mguTai Cuuuly meeting of the Cooperative Associa tions of Franklin County will be held in the Court House in Loulsburg on Saturday morning, January 26th, 1924 at 11 o'clock. At this meeting It is expected that many important and in teresting questions, including fertili zer, will be discussed. All members, especially delegates, are urged to be present on time. ? ? ? We would suggest to the Woman's Club, which always has an enthusias tic civic pride, to create a public sen timent sufficiently strong that it will have its effect In keeping our streets clean In the business part of town. To have the drive way of the streets swept every day adds very little to the neat and clean appearance whon the sidewalks are used for storage, dis play and sales stands. Unless the sidewalks can be kept more clean It would be better not to clean the drive ways? the contrast will not be so great. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOUI8BURG WAREHOUSE LOTS By virtue of that deed of trust made by W. H. and J. M. Allen to Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustees dated Not. 1, 1920, and recorded in Sook 341, page 116-16, default having been. made In the pay ment of the debt thereby secured, and demand having befn made on the said Trustee for foreclosure, by the holder of the debt th??fctr secured, the un dersigned win 6a ? MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1924, at the noon rjtcass otCourt-at4he-eourt house door, in Loulsburg, North Caro lina, offer tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash that warehouse lot and easements known us the Farmers Cooperative Com pany's Warehouse situate In the town of Loulsburg, North Carolina, and more particularly defined as follows: First. That certain lot or parcel of land situate on the east side of Main street In the town of Loulsburg, boun ded and deflned as follows: Begin ning at the corner of the J. F. Jones lot (now Farmers Co-operative Com pany's lot) and the C. B. Cheatham lot, formerly the Boatwrlght Prize House lot (now Allen Machine Com pany's lot) on Main street an Iron stake; thence along the C. B. Cheat ham line (now Allen Machine Com pan'm line) S M K 23* feet more or less to the corner of the Tar River Manufacturing Company's lot, former ly the Cooper lot (now John S. How ell's lot) In the line of the S. A. L. Rail way Company; thence along the line of the S. A. L. Railway N 26 3-4 W 279 feet rnore or less, to the corner of said railway on Main street; thence along Main street S 33 1-4 W 144 feet more or lesB to the point of beginning, It being the lot upon which Is now sit uate an old dwelling house and a part of a brick Warehouse building. And also together with the afore descrlbed lot an descendible, trans ferable and assignable easement In and to and upon that strip of land on the Southwest side or margin of the Depot site of the S. A. L. Railway, more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at the Northwest corner bMIiu foundation wall on Main' street of the Warehouse now situate on said land, and running thence atong Main street 23 feet to the line of the 8. A. L. Railway; thence along the line of the said S. A. I* Railway N 26 3-4 E the full length of a Warehouse formerly on said lot 171 feet more or less; thence a line parallel to Main street and the first named line 23 feet to the northeast corner of the founda tion wall of the said warehouse; thence a line parallel to the 3. A. L. Railway line along the foundation wall of said warehouse 171 feet more or less, to tlife point of beginning, upon which was formerly located somewhat more than one-half In width of the Jones Tobacco Warehouse bulldln* and upon which Is now a portion o 1 said ta-lck warehouse building, said easement being, however, limited to warehouse purposes only.by the decis ion of the Supreme Court In the case of Rufftn vs. Railroad 161 North Car olina Report, 330, which settled the title to the above described lot and right of occupancy under said ease ment. The said lot and easement be ing the same conveyed by Farmers Co-operative Company to W. H. Allen and J. M. Allen. This Jan. 18, 1924 l-18-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. PIGS FOR SALE I will be In Loulsburg Saturday, Jan. 19th, with a car of choice pigs. Meet me there and get what you want 1-18-lt W. P. HAYMAN. Being the Pioneer Seller of 8eed which sucoeed, us -suggest and aW you to plaat and- cultivate our Super ior Seed , 1-18-lt at L. P. HICKS. The Other Man -Will Save ~ Your Money If You Don't It is easy to spend money ; in many instancess it is wise. Penurious saving is not thrift. A man who will deny his family or himself the necessities and comforts of life is not a thrifty individual. However, there is a thought quite worthy of your con sideration : A DOLLAR NEVER RESTS UNTIL IT IS SAVED. Money will travel until it reaches the hands of a saver. Many of your dollars are now drawing interest in an other .nan 's savings account. Four Per Cent Compound Interest and United State* Government Supervision. The First National Bank "BUILT FOR SERVICE" LOUISBURG, North Carolina IftKHhtu.' ., ?? A. _ . ? . . \ jf'.ji t> 41 ?" Coughs annoy unnecessarily Check thoee violent coughing spell* that bring upon jrou uniavuxmblc attention. Dr. King's New Dis covery stops coughing quickly by gently stimulating the mucous membranes to throw off clogging accretions. It has a pleasant taste. All druggists. Dr. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY WINNING SHIRT VALUES They win your appro val at first glance, for Ihey are the best Shirts you have seen in many a day at the prices we are now of fering them. $1.95 ? $1.69 J. E. BILLER & CO. (Army & Navy Store) Opposite Post Office Opposite Allen Bros. "Where yon Bnj the Same For Less" Spinach, Kale, Mustard and Rape Seed for early salad COMMISSIONER S SALE OF TIMBER By virtue of an order of sale made by the Superior Court of Franklin County, N. C.t in that special proceed ings entitled E. D. Sills and J. E. Sills Admrs. of Littleton Sills, vs. Sallie Sills, widow of and W. B. Sills, et al, heirs at law, the undersigned Com missioner will on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1924 at the noon recess of Court, it being the first day of the Feb. term of Frank lin Superior Court, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all the tmber now standing or otherwise or which may be stand ing or otherwise during the period of five years from and after the sale nwasurlng eight Inches and upwards in diameter afthe stump when cut, up on the lands of Littleton Sills, situate In Franklin County, N. C. excepting and reserving that portion of the tim ber which Is in the pasture and is re served for plantaton wood and uses. Said lands are fully described in the deeds of L. -A, Bobbltt and wife to Lit tleton Sills, the one containing Twenty six acres, by survey of W. N. Fuller, Surveyor, Feb. 27, 1891, and the other recorded in Book 75, page 620, in which the bounderies are given, con taining Sixty acres, more or less. Terms of sale ? Cash upon confirm ation of sale and five years from the date of confirmation granted In which to cut and remove the same. This Jan. 18, 1924. l-18-6t WM. H. RUFFIN, Com. Evergreen Lawn Orasa Seed ^To Stop a Cough Quick l-18-lt at L P. H|CKS. 1-18-lt at L P. HICKS. MONEY TO LOAN " on CITY PROPERTY or FARM PROPERTY EASY TERMS Address P. O. BOX 306, Loaiirtrorg, N. 0. WAIT! Don't Buy Anything Until You Sec Our Advertisement in next issue of f THE FRANKLIN TIMES and See Our Circular 1 L. KLINE & COMP'Y. Saves You Money *.r Louisburg, North Carolina Lime-Sulphur Spray for Fruit and Shade Trees 1-18-lt at L. P. HICKS. ? A letter from Rer. D. T. Bunn says he has moved to Wadevllle, where he finds his work very pleasant. FOR RENT FOR 1924 Twenty-five acres of highly Improv ed land for cotton and tobacco. 1-18-lt JOE MUNFORD. THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.50 Per Year In Advance Piles Cured In 6 t^f4 Days OnuUlats refund money it fcAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itch inn. Blind, mpmlng or Protruding Piles, lunta Jtly rclieres Itpfcmg Piles, and yoa can Oet restful sleep a first amplication. Price 60c. Standard Varieties Tomato Seed 1-18-lt at L. P. HICKF. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Looking Ahes|d LAST Spring a total of 350,000 people were disappointed in not being able to obtain deliveries of Ford Cars and Trucks, as orders were placed faster than cars could be produced. The demand for Ford Cars and Trucks this Spring will, accord ing to all indications, be far greater than last Spring. Winter buying has been increasing at a greater rate than ever before. Actual retail deliveries the past 60 days totaled 308,170 Ford Cars and Trucks, an increase of 1,961 a day over a year ago. Over 20QJDOO people have already ordered Ford products on our purchase plan, the majority of whom will take delivery in the Spring. The above facts are given with the suggestion that you list your order promptly with a Ford dealer if you contemplate the pur chase of a Ford Car or Truck for use this Spring or Summer and wish to avoid delay in delivery.