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A. Tonkel's January Clean Sweep Sale Is still going on ? to make room for our Spring stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, La dies' Ready-to-Wear, Men s, Ladies' and Children's Ox fords, Pumps and Sandals in all the latest styles. Our Mr. A. Tonkel is now in the Northern markets buy ing our Spring line. New Goods Arriving Daily Come early and mak6 your selection before the stock is picked over. Remember the sales is still going on. VISIT THE STORE OF STYLE AND QUALITY A. Tonkel Next Door to H. C. Taylor's Hardware Store Louisburg, v N. C. "AA Quality " FERTILIZERS are made from the best materials obtainable Use them on all your crops IT WILL PAY YOU ZELLS PATAPSCO POCOMOKE HAMPTON FISH BRAND IMPERIAL LAZARETTO COE-MORTIMER LISTERS IF YOUR DEALER CANNOT SUPPLY YOU, WRITE THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO. HENDERSON SALES AND WORKS HtNQKRSON, N. C. FOR SALE Several nice registered nuroc Jer sey sows, v?Jll farrow the first of March, also extra fine Jursey hntfer will come fresh In April. J. A. MUNFORD, 2-15-lt R Louisburg, N. C. , Notwithstanding some ImprnsnlonR to the contrary, cooperative market ing began with the dairy farmers. Subscribe To The Franklin Time* 24 INCH WKM, PIPE NOW IN STOCK. McKINNK BROS. 2-15-lt THE FRANKLIN TIMES ? ? iOIINSON. Editor Kid MuuAger | ? TAR DROPS? j ? Cotton sold f-'?* 32 -?-4 n .pound in Loulsburg yesterday. % ? j ? The Carolina Playmakers gave a most enjoyable performance to a large audience at the Graded School audi torium. on Wednesday night. It was of a high class and especially enter taining. ? NOTICE OK KE-SALE ? Under and by virtue of the power of , sale vested in the undersigned in that certain deed of trust made by J. E. Wright and wife, to A. M. Scales, Trus tee. dated May 14, 1920. recorded in book 233. pages 230-23-, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Frahklin County, North Carolina, and under and by virtue of the authority contain ed in a judgment entered in the mat ter of "J. E. Wright and wife, vs A. M. Scales, Trustee." lately pending in the Franklin County Superior Court, and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in an order of re-sale entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, thereunder, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured_and the holders of the note secured by said deed of trust having requested sale, the undersign ed will on SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1924 at the hour of 12 M. at the court house door in 'Louisburg. Franklin County, N. C.. offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, the real property des cribed in said trust deed and being described as follows, to-wlt: A certain tract or parcel of land in Franklin county, Dunn's township. North Carolina, described as follows, viz: Bounded on the North by the lands of Tom Jones and E. T. Wright; on the East by the lands of Willie Pat tiford: on the South by the lands of Atha Jeans; and on the West by the Louisburg road, containing 90 acres, more or less, and being the identical land conveyed by John Alford and w}fe to J. E. Wright by deed duly reg istered in book 162. page 263. Frank lin County Registry, to which refer ence Is hereby made for further des crintion and identification. This 13th day of February. 1924. A. M. SCALES. Trustee. M. V. Barnhill, Attorney. 2-15-3t SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed to Ben T. Holden, Trustee by R\ E. Debnam and wife, and duly registered in the ofTice of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County! in book 232 at page 59. Default hay ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness, thereby secured and de mand made upon me to foreclose, I will on MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924, at 12 noon at the court house door of Franklin county sell at. public auction to the highest bidder for cash, thai tract or tracts' of land situate in San dy Creek township. Franklin County. North Carolina, bounded as follows, viz: 1st tract: Bounded on the North by the lands of C. B. Kearney, on the East by the lands of R. W. Fuller, on the South by the lands of R. G. Per son. on the West by the lands of W. A. Reavis, containing 116 acres, more or less. 2nd tract: Bounded on the North by the lands of W. G. Falkner or Hay wood Cheek, on the East by Robert Hayes, on the South by Sandy Creek. C. B. Ke/frney, H. A. Kearney, arid on the West by Sandy Creek and C. B. Kearney, containing 100 acres more or less and being knov;n as the Walter Macklin place. This the 13th day of Feb.. 1924. 2-1 5-5t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee. A total of 4,200 negro boys and girls were members of 113 farm clubs or ganized by Negro club agents of the agricultural extension service last year. The 18 Negro farm agents had in addition 992 other boys and girls enrolled in 83 clubs. Bad temper is poison to a nervous system. In November 1921 North Carolina lead all the states of the South with twenty-seven thousand growers signed up. This number has increased now to almost thirty-five thousand and Is growing daily without any campaign for new members. Have you perfected your plans for fighting the boll weevil this year? If not write at once for Extension Fold er 14 which gives the latest recom mendations about how to make cot ton in spite of the pest. A card to the Extension Service. State College, Ral eigh. will bring your copy. "Honor farmers" in North Carolina will continue the prosperity of the State this year. An "honor" farmer will feed himself and his livestock with crops grown at home, will have an orchard. Improve his soils, put his children in club work and add some home conveniences, say extension wor kers of the State College. - - o ? Many communities are now pooling orders for, fertilizing materials. Buy Ing In quantity for cash Is resulting In money being saved for those taking part, report extension workers of the State College. ? ? o ? Tom Tarheel says Abe (Jrowler nev er would take much stock In coopera tive marketing until he attended a meeting where dinner wai served on the grounds and a payment made to the members. Abe couldn't resist an appeal to the stomach and pocket book | at the Rame time. ? Si. 50 Par Year in *rt*snc?. THE FRANKLIN TIMES PLASTERS Pain In ttHS Rheumatism Bcokach*, ?Any Local Palm. Itmat nm ALLCOCT&~ UilMtU One farmer o t Union County want- 1 ed to soil 20 bushels of good lesped^za seed; another farmer wanted to buy Just this amount; they both took their' case fo County Agent T. J. W. Broom and in five minutes a check for $100 was given for the seed. Having found that milk now has a marki-t value, farmers supplying the newly built Horseshoe Cooperative Cheese Factory in Henderson County are making plana to buy a carload of pure bred Guernsey cows, reports County Agent E. F. Arnold. FOR FIRST C7LASH JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN **********! * DR. K. H. PATTERSON * Eye Sight Specialist * * Over Parker's Drug Store * * Henderson, N. 0. * ********** l-18-6t OB. K. r. YARBOBOEGH Plijalclan and Surgeon Loulsburg:, N. C. Office la Blckett and Yarborougb Building. Office PboiM 296 Residence Phone 28 8. AT WOOD .IE WELL. Attoraey. At. Law. Loulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 115 Office In First National Bank Building fSenoral Practice DB. W. B. MOBTON Eye Specialist Office in Hotel Building Loulsburg, North Carolina I wish to advise my patlentB and the public generally that after the 1st ot September my business will be on a Cash basis when work Is completed. DB. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING 8. P. B17HT, *. D. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices oyer Sroggln's Drug Btor* Hoars 11 a. in. to 1 p m.. and 4 to 6 (J m. DB. ?. B. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Naqh St. Phone Office 335-L, Residence 335-J Special Attention to Small Animals. OB. D. f. SMITH WICK. Deatlst. Lealsharf, H. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and bash Sts W. ?- PEBSOH. ' , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburg, North Carolina "rattles In all courts OfBco on Ua'.i, Streot. 6. M. HKA4 Attornej-at-I.nw Offices over Post Office Practice in an 'lourts. 1IK J. it. OA vis Physician an<l Surgeon I.milsburg, North Carolina Office Main Street . T- Neal Building at River Bridge Telephone Connectious 64 and 64-2 K Hours: 8 to 11:30 a. m. 2 to 6 p. m. H. B. White E. fl. Maion. WHITE ft MALONE LfcWYEKd Loulsburg. North Carolina General practice, settlement of *? -tes funds Invested Onj member of > " firm always In the office. UK. H. U. PEKKY Physician and Surgeon l.nnUburg, .North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287: Night 287 DB. J. K. MAL05K. Lonlsburg. North Carolina Wee in Aycock Drug Htore, Marker Street. Office Prsctlce liurgery and consultation. DR. H. H. JOHNSON Physician and Sorgeon Inulsbnrg, North Carolina Office over Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 J. O. iNsV'EI.i,, M. D. Loulshurf, 21. ()ffic? In First National Hank Building Day Phone *49 ? Night Phone 249-2 <Vm H. ftuttln, inon W KuRln WM. H. A THOS. W. KIJFFIPf AitoroejH.Ht-I.Hn Uiiiibirx, i North Carolina <*a?ral practice, both civil and crlm ual. In Franklin and adjoining coun ?oi, Bupretne and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Ho 1 If] In k NOTICE We aro glad to announce to our cus tomers ancj frlenda that we have first class line of barbers and are In better | shape to serve our customers than wo . have ever been. A trial Is all we ask. ' Thanking your for your patronage. , We are yours to serve, 8TEOALL B .OS ANNOUNCEMENT T o Farmers Although my leg is broken, I am not yet financially broke- but have opened for business in the room next to Lsonard & Medlin garage, and will be in position to serve you best and cheapest in anything in the HEAVY GROCERY and FEED LINE. Don't buy anything until you first see me. Fertilizer, Nitrate of Soda In season I shall give my special attention to hand ling the best grades of Fertilizers for Franklin County and Nitrate of Soda at the very best price to be had quality considered. MR. WILEY PERRY is with me this year and will be glad to see his friends. COME AND SEE ME AND LETS FIGURE ON WHAT YOU NEED AND THE PRICES. J. S. Howell Mules! Mules! Mules! Just arrived in Louisburg 3 car loads of Kentucky bred~h'>rses and mules, all young, good broke, single or double and ready to go.. This stock must be as repre sented or your money refunded. I will trade or sell you and take part notes if neces sary until he Fall. Before buying your stock come to see me. I have got the horses and mules and can make the pr'res and terms. I am no stranger in Franklin County. I have had 20 years experience in the horse business and none beats the K' ntucky bred. Yours to serve, J. H. Southall "v Nash St. LOUISBURG, N. C.
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