SEX US AT Howell Storage Sole Distributors for the Famous Fish Brand Sold 1927^2600 Tons, all kinds Sold 1927 - 50 p. c. Fish Brand No complaint on Fish Brand We are sole distributors for Keith, the finest cotton and corn guano on earth. Watch your source top, ask us we are glad to show you. ALL OTHER STAND ARD~ ' BRANDS. ALL KINDS FEED W.G.Ball&Co. A. W. PERRY, JR., Manager SOUTH MAIN ST. LOUISBURO, N. 0. BfliaenraanumiiuaiMB^ [ i THE SPIRIT OF SPRINO DICTATES IIA NEW COSTUME FOE SPRING DRESS UP Spring conveys thoughts ofc new life, freshness and beauty. The natural gladness of the time makes it most logical to step forth from jvinter's drabness into* gay attire that is in tune with the bright new^eason. THIS STORE HAS WHAT YOU WANT For your new costume from handkerchief to coat or dress. Weeks of concentrated effort and buying have assembled here a most lovely showing of everything new and stylish for women. r 1 COATS?Charming in every, feature. Sport coats and dress coats trimmed with fur and plain. SUITS?4nd ensembles. Smart styles and well tail ored. All of the new materials and patterns at rea sonable prices. DRESSES?Lovely materials and beautiful colors in gorgeous array of new modes. You'll find a frock in this showing that will become your personality. J New and novel accessories are here, to enhance your costume and complete the Spring dress-up. Our dis play of lovely underthings is especially inviting. r-f T. C. HAR YOUNGS YULE, N. 0. NOTICE Having qualified aa administrator of the estate of Martha T. Davis, deceas ed, late of Franklin County, N. C., no tice is hereby given all parties hold, ing claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 6th dav of April, 1929, or this notice will he plead in bar of , their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come for. ward dnd make Immediate settlement. This April 5th, 1928. W.- F. DAVIS, 4.6-6t Administrator i:SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me in that chains to a stake, corner of the ot June, 1927, by Edward F. Griffin, Commissioner for Robert Burt May, | a minor, which said deed of trust is , duly recorded in the office of the Reg- , ister of Deeds for Franklin Gounty, North Carolina, In book 271 at page 881,- default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on Monday the 16th day of April, 1928, at or about the hour of noon at the court house j J door for Franklin County, North Car. j olina, in tlieToirn of LoUTaburg, seli at public auction to the highest bid. der for cash, the following described real estate, situate in Cedar Rock j township, Franklin County, North Carolina: First Tract: Beginning in the cen. ter of the old Louisburg and Nash ville road, fifty feet eastward from (he center ot the Greenleaf.Johnson Railroads corner for W. R. Fulghum in the line of the right-of-way of said railroad; thence due East along said Old road, entering into the new road, running 4.05 chains to a point in the new road, 32 links N 3 1-2 E from an iron stake in the South bank of the read, corner of the lands belonging i to Cedar Rock church; thence along i the church lands S 3 1.2 W 4.06 chains to an iron stake; thence S 86 E 2.68 chains to stake, corner n' J church landsJ-Mhe Old Fulghum line; r thence S 3 O W 2*0.62 chaHil lO T 1 J stake Callle I/mg'a corner in the line ; nt the Fulghum lands: thence N 86 j W 12.21 chains to a stake; a corner 1e the East border of the right.of-way o'. the GreenleafTJohnson Co's. rail. , road lands; thence along the line ' thetr right-of-way N 46 E 24.72 chains to the beginning, containing 21.8 acre- more or less according to sur. vey made by Jos. T. Inscoe, C. E., in Nov. 1923. Second Tract : .BegThnlng In rthe - center of the Cedar Rock or Louis' 1 burg and Nashville road in Mrs. T. W. Watson's line 60 ft. West of the corner of the Greenleaf.Johnson Lnm- ' her Co's. raHroad right-of.way; thence t a parellel course to said railroad line 1 S 16 1-4 W 1674 ft. to C. A. Long's line; thence easterly with C. A. Long's aero-- said railroad line t- a nolnt lOTtt. from the-center thereoft thence N 16 1.4 E 1674 ft. to -1 e said county read; thence westerly along said road across the line of the said railroad to the beginning, containing 3.85 acres. more or less. ? ? - I This the 9th day of March, 1928. : BEN T. HOCDEN, ? 3.16.ot Trustee. NEW ss HOP Now Open I am pleased to announce to my friends In Loulsburg and Franklin County that I have leased a room under the Ford Warehouse on Nash Street and have installed the necessary machinery and op ened a Shoe Shop, where I am prepared to do your Shoe and Harness repair work to the best advantage at most reasonable prices. I can also make you anything you want _ that can be made of -leather.' Give me a call. You know me and my work. I will appe late your patronage. Gantt Shoe Shop Loulsburg, Nerth Carolina DR. J. C. MANN the well known Eyesight spe cialist and optician will he at L. W. Parrlsh, Jeweler, Lou laburg, N. 0., twice each month in the tutors every first and third Thursday. Headache re lieved when caused by eye-etrala. Office equipped with the latest examining Instruments. When hp tits yon with glasses yon have the satisfaction of knowing that they are correct. Weak eyes of children should receive expert attention. His next visit will be Thurs day, April 1Mb, 1928. Offloe boars is a, ?l to S F. M. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DM. R. F. YARBOROUGR nrilclu u4 tariMi LeaJsbarg, H. C. Office ta Bickett and Yarborougb V" Building Dfflce Phone 2M Residence Phone 83 D& ARCH H. PERRY General Practice Wood, N. C. Office In Service Drag Co. OB. W. B. BASS. Yeterlaarlaa Loulaburg, N. C. Office* and Hoepltal Bast Nash 8t. 'hone Office 336-L Residence 336-J Special Attention to Small Animal*. He wish to asnoBBce to onr Patients md the pablle that ear practice will lie conducted oa a cash basis begin ning January 1st 1027. OB. P. T. SM1THWICK DR. C. H. BANKS DR. A. H. FLEMING Members ? Dentist Protective Association. E. E. COUNCIL, X. D. White Level R. F. D. No. d Lealsburg, N. C. General Practice G. *. BEAM Attorney-at-Lan Offl over Post Office Prec.in ail courta. W. 11. l'arboroagh Hill Yarborongh YARBOROUGH A IABBOROCGH Attorneys and Ceaaselloru at Law OfHce la Egerten Balldiag Over Kline's tare Practice in Franhlln and adjoining counties, and In the United States Courts at Raleigh. DR. J. B. DAY1S Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main St. relephonsi- 7~ Bouts:? Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Day 64 12 to 2 p. in: 6 to 8 p. m R. It. White t. H. amOce J. E. Mnlone WHITE A MALONE LAWYERS Lcnlsbarg, North Carolina ?snerat practice, settlement ot es tates fundi Investod. One member oi cs firm ?l?ajrs In the offlce DR. H. G. PERRY ? Physician nnd Surgeon Lealsburg, North Carolina Offlcea Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287; Night 281 SIRS. N. B. TUCKER Registered Nurse . Calls Answered Day or Night Phone 32s DR. H. H. JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Louis burg. North Carolina Office over Aycock Prog Co. Telephones : Day and Nig) rt both No. 10 J. O. NEWKL)? I. I. Louisburg, 9. ??? Office In First National Bank Building Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-1 C. L. BLACKBURN, D. C. Chiropractor , 501 N. Garnett St, Henderson, N. C. Office Hcurs: I to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 8 Chiropractic is a natural, sale and scientific Health Service Phono 151 Honrs: 9 a. > . to (. p. m. ~ DR. I). A. HAWKINS Dentist til Montgomery St. Henderson, N. C. THOMAS C. GILL Surveyor Route 1 Klttrell, N. C. $1,000,000 TO LEND R. G. BAILEY 'Attorney. A t-Law Lonlsbrug, N. C. Office With 6. M. Beam MONEY TO LEND ON LONG TERMS ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS Six per cent Interest, no commissions can repay alter five years. W. L. LUMPKIN, Attorney First National Bank Building Louisburg, N. C. 3-18-ti I am (lad to announce to my cus tomers and friends that I have alx first class barbers on the job at all tmea glad to glee yon the neatest po Utest and beat service possible. Oar haircuts are beautiful. Yon can sleep while we share your tender face. Oar Ladies halrcnttlng Is wonderful, ear tender way In serving the lttle ones will please you. Thanking you lor yonr patronage. I am yours to serve, OSCAR T. STEOALL. "INSURE AND BE SURE" ? "BE SURE and with T. IV. WATSON 2.24-tf INSURE" NOTICE Having qualified as--administrator of the estate of Joseph J. Davis, de ceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina., notice Is hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the' 23rd day of March, 1929, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will fileaae come forward and make lmmed ate settlement. This March 22, 1928. R. H. DAVIS, I JS-?t Administrator. BABY CHICKS Of QUALITY THAT ? are bred to lay, priced low quality considered, Whits Leghorns, R. L Reds, Barred Rocks, O, T. Robert, son Poultry Farm, R 1, Henderson, N. 0. M-tf FRANKLIN TIMES ^ fl.M Per Tear M Advance & AND NOW The Viva-tonal Columbia ?. -?i in Portable Form v. '? Viva-tonal Columbia Portable ? No. 160 _________ ' Like Life Itself" It-is- no longer necessary to remain indoors to enjoy (lie toner, nt' tlm_Viva-tonal (VhimbuTPhon<> graph, the-amazing new musical creation for reprodue ing recorded sound. -Now you can take with, y >n, whonpor vowmi_wlietlicr upstairs, or ont ori the porch or trtnousand miles from home, a portable phonograph in which arc embodied the principles of which won for the Viva-tonal Columbia the description "Like Life "TtseltV" JV L. BROWN, Propnetor Youngsville, N. Carolina Slip your Cotton into HIGH GEAR u?ith Leunasalpeter ( Ammonium?Sulphate? Nitrate) 26% Nitrogen = 31.5% Ammonia the balanced, high-analysis top-dressing, that gives your nitrate and ammonia at the cost of ammonia alone. Use 75 to 160 lbs. per acre, and pull through ahead of the crowd with a good profit on your cotton. This is YOUR YEAR if you feed yOur cotton right. LEUNA SALPETER is for sale by dealers everwhere. Write for descriptive booklet to Synthetic Nitrogen Products ^ \ Atlanta, Ga. Corporation New York, N.Y. \ "It's Nitrogen from tfcc Air" INCREASE KX'R PRO HI NI1ROGIN 1 : mtaruuumiumimmumimnnmmsiSif jj fT-vtAd*'. ! BATTERIES v W~* . ? - , _____ ^ Reduced Prices i?=???? | i j Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac, 13 Plate - - $10.00 11 | Dodge - - - $16.50 Buick, Chrysler, 15 Plate $15.00 n 1 11 " ! Louisburg's Oldest Garege BECK'S ?? Phone 311 Lwrieboff, Tfr. C.