JOTICE OK SALE OP VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Under and by vrtue of the power
vented In the undersigned by an order
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Franklin County made In that pro
ceeding entitled Wiley J. Perry, Ad
ministrator, against Mary E. Perry,
J. Fred Perry and others, the under
Signed Commissioner will on Monday
the 15th day of Beptember, 1924, be
tween the hours of 18 o'clock m. and
1 o'clock p. m? In (rant of the Court
House door In the town of Loulsburg,
North Carolina, offer to rsale to the
highest bidder (or cash the follow
ing described real estate:
Beginning at a stake, corner ot
Mrs. L. M. Griffin In the line of H.
H. tleddlngfeld; thence along the line
ot Mrs. L. M. Griffin N 8 degrees E
2.2SS feet to a small oak on the north
side o fthe Tarboro road; thence
along said road N 86 degrees 30 min
utes E 648 feet, S 89 degrees E 492
feet to a stake 10 feet north ot the
center of said road, corner of store
lot; thence N 3 degrees E 105 feet to
a stake, corner ot store lot; thenoe
S 89 degrees E 105 feet to a stake In
the line ot school lot; thenoe E 3 de
grees W 2,319 feet to a stake, corner
of E. A. Moody, in the line of H. H.
Beddlngfleld; thence N 85 legrees W
I,283 feet to the beginning, contain
ing 70 acres as shown by a surrey
and plat made by Plttman Stell, C. E?
October 31, 1922.
Any one desiring to see plat and
property will find the same at my
residence Pine Ridge school, Wake
field, Route 1, N. C.
This the 14th day ot August, 1924.
WILEY J. PERRT,
8-15-5t Commissioner.
Most anyoooy would prefer being
talked about to being redlculed.
NOTICE OF BALE OF HOUSE AND
LOT IN FRANKLINTON
Under and by virtue or authority In
a certain -deed of trust made tile 6th
day of December, 1922, by and betwe?n
Mrs. Maggie H. Speed (party of the
first part) and J. W. Bailey, Trustee,
of Kalelgh (party of the second part)
same being nn'.Je to secure debt to
Miss MoHle 8. Hollowuy, and default
having been made In the payment of
said debt; the undersigned Trustee
will offer for sale to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the court-house door,
Loulsburg, Franklin County, at or
about the hour of noon, on the 8th day
of September, 1924, the following de
scribed real estate:
In Franklinton Township, adjoining
the lands of T. J. Hlght and others
and bounded as follows:
Beginning at a stake In Cheatham
Street, T. J. Hlght and Speed's corner
and running along said Cheatham
Street north two hundred and ten
(210) feet to a stake, T. J. Hlght and
Speed's corner; thence west along T.
J. Hlght's line two hundred and ten
(210) feel to a stake, T. J. Hlght's cor
ner; thence so -th along T. J. Hlght's
lino two hundred and ten (210) feet to
a stake, T. J. Hlght's and Speed's cor
ner; thence east two hundred an ten
(210) feet to the beginning, said lot to
contain one acre, more or less, being
the land conveyed by T. J. Hlght and
wife to said Mrs. Maggie H. Speed by
deed dated January 17, 1901, and re
corded In the registry of Franklin
Countfr in book 124, page 257, refer
ence to which is hereby made.
The deed of trust under which this
sale is had is recorded In book 244,
page 591, records of the ofice of Regis
ter of Deeds, Franklin County.
J. W. BAILEY,
8-8-6t . Trustee.
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HARRIS CHAPEL R. Y. P. U.
Topic for the week of August 31,
1924. Victory through Christ:
Hymn ? 201.
Prayer ? James Murphy.
Hymn ? 190.
tjuli ? Afar y Eaves.
Scripture reading ? James S. Eaves
Introduction ? Htlder Pearce.
The Minister's son ? Mrs. W. F. Ed
wards.
Choosing a profession ? Audrey
Young.
Off for Africa ? Virginia Young.
Road building through Africa ? Char
lie Frailer.
Arriving in Uganda ? Charlie Fuller.
The white man of work ? Winston
Pearce..
Last days ? John Morris.
Open discussion of topic for week.
?ocretarys report.
Hvmn? 327.
Dismissal.
Several of our young people attend
ed the Second annual B. Y. P. U. meet
lug at Wakefield Baptist church. Sun
dav August 24th. It was a wonderful
rieetlng and I am Bure all who went
will be better for going.
We have a great lesson for next Sun
day night. The study of the life of ,-.n
other one of our great missionaries.
Alexander Mackay. We are learning
more and more of the missionaries who
gave their lives In service for the
Master's cause long years ago. It
should make us more willing to help
support the mlssionarys who are on
the foreign fields today. Lets do our
best to pay our pledges and so help
to spread the Gospel of Christ.
Pay by the month If you must.
Pay by the weejc if you can ;
If you flndjt a task to do either,
Try the pay-every-day plan.
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Lets not put It off until April.
And make It a last minute atftilr;
But honor our Lord by looking ahead,
For we're sure of His love and His
care.
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CRIME IX THE PKESS
The Judicial hearing of the evidence
of Robert Franks in Chicago by Nathan
Leopold Jr., and Richard Loeb has
Tevlved the oft discussed question of
whether newspapers should publish
clrme news.
The Detroit News made an exhaust
ive survey of leading papers through
out the United States and found that)
less than ten per cent of the news
space was devoted to crime.
Taking into consideration the many
crimes committed, this is a very small
percent of the newspaper space given
to" the subject.
It should gl\'e pause to the reform
ers whose business would be destroy
ed if crime disappeared.
Publicity is a greater deterrent agen
cy than all of the reforms ever con
ceived in the mind of man. It stays
i the hand of the criminal when fear of
I the consequences of the law would
j n?t'
I Newspapers would be recreant to
| their trust if they did not publish
crime news. Suppressing crime news
would be placing a premium upon
I crime. The American newspaper reader
j does not subscribe to such a policy.
Many read of crimes because of
I the thrill that it provides, but the
| lesson Is not lost, no matter what he
might in reading might be.
Newspapers will continue to fulfil
I their mission so long as they ferret
| out crime and draw conclusions as to
I the lesson taught.
Have you ordered your pecan .trees?
Bread, butter and beefsteak are furn
ished by nuts in an airtight package,
concentrated and uncontaminated.
PJant a few trees this fall, advise hor
ticultural workers of the State College
Extension Division.
Certo Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses. Jar
Tops, Jar Rubbers and Parowax at
L. P. HICKS. S-29-2t
Catawba County farmers make mon
ey by saving and selling good crim
son clover seed. This year they have
from 6000 to 8000 pounds for sale.
FORECLOSURE SALE
lly virtue of the power contained In
a Deed of Trust exe<fltted by Jno. Jones
and Ethel J nes recorded In the office
0 the Register of Deed* of Vance Coun
ty In Book 244, at page 230-231, de
frilt having been made In the pay
on-: t of the debt therein secured, on
requvst of the holder fo the ..same,
1 shall sell for cash, by publtcfaactlon
at the Court House door In Hender
son, N. C. to tho highest bidder, on the
11th, day of September 1924 the fol
lowing described property:
It la that tract of land In Franklin
County, Sandy Creek Township, N. C.,
bounded by J. S. Jones, J. R. Mosley,
Blount Solomon containing 100 acres
being part of the tract of land known
as the (Plummer Jones place! this
land was conveyed by R. E. Clements
by deed registered, Henderson, N. C?
August 11th 1924.
R. E. CLEMENTS,
&-15-4t Trustee
Timely advice: Put your business
affairs in writing, but not your lore
affairs.
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Piles Cured la 6 to 1 4 Days
">ruijists refund mooey (f PAZO OINTMENT till?
to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding PUe*
I aitatft : y relieves Itching PUes. ami yon can set
restful sleep after t he first application. Price 60c
FOB BEST ? Oar good two-home (arm
near Moulton, good dwelling and out
houses la good community (or rent
(or 1925 (or the fourth or (or money
rent. Apply to MRS. W. L. THAR
HINOTON. Louisburg. N. CV li. F.
D. 2. 8-8-tf
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Administrator,
c. t. a. of Dr. J. B. Williams, late ol
Franklin County, Npfth Carolina, this
Is to notify all persons having claims
against said estate to present the same
to the undersigned on or before the
25th day of July. 1925, or this notice
will be plead In bar of their recovery.
V! persons Indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate settlement.
This July 25. 1924.
G ROVER C. PARRISH.
Administrator, c. t. a of
J. B. Williams, deceased.
Gupton, N. C.
Wm. H. and Thos. W. Ruffin, Attya.
Louisburg. N. C. 7-25-6t
There may be an Increase In child
labor, as claimed, but not many par
ents ha%-e been able to notice it about
the house. ?
Colds Causa Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet! remove the
cum. There to only one "Bromo Quinine."
E. W. GROVE'S tiflnetnre on boa. 30c.
When evil doers get done, thera la a
terrible howl.
Gifted children , ,e not so rare now
adays since they have everything given
to them.
INSURANCE A NECESSITY
INSUBANCE ACTUiXLX DEALS WITH EVEEY HONEST
BUSINESS CNDEB THE SUN
Fire insurance has come to to not only a householder's security,
but a national necessity. The home owner must protect his family
and provide shelter; the renter must guard his household goods.
Business concerns, factories, churches, schools, colleges and cor
porations must protect their property Investments. The man who
can thus provide the security of a community against financial loss
from flr? Is Its Insurance agent, through his companies.
See T. W. WATSON, for
your Insurance Needs.
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For your money's
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|Main Street
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The best of jnealg the mar
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Plenty of rooms for the
acoommodatlon of all who
wish to spend the night, all
well furnished.
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What Would B? Yonr Condition
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Have you ever considered what
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That Is what a loss by fire with
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Let us explain the kind of insur
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Several good farms for sale.
THE
FRANKLIN INS. AND
REALTY CO.
Bennett Perry
Manager.
A reliable, settled man
to work aboit house, look
after stock, tardea etc. Tkc
smaller the family the bet
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rhrht party.
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Franklin Times,
Louisburg, N. C.
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