XidaStiS' ?
DR. J. O.MANN
lite Well Known Eye Specialist
Will be at Dr. A. H. Fleming'!
Office, Loulfburg, N. O.
THURSDAY, JUNK 20tli
Prom 10 A. M. to 8 P. M,
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Dr. Herbert G. Perry
Physician and Surgeon
101 W. Nash St. Louiaburg, N. t
Telephones :
Office 287- IK Residence 287 all
Hour* ? 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to U
Special attention to office work,
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women,
X-Kay and Fluoroscopic Examina
tion, Diathermy and Ultra-Violet
light treatment.
Miss Lacy Timberlake, Sec'y^
Miss Huth Perry, R. N.
Graduate & Registered Nurse.
Dr. H. H. Johnson
Physician and Surgeon
Louiaburg, N. C.
Office e? in oid Dr. Ellis office build
in# on Main Street next to
Standard Service Station
Telephones: Day 10; Night 10
Dr. James E. Fulghum
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in Professional Building
Next to Franklin Times
Building
Office Hours
0 a. m.-G p. m. ? 7 p. m.-O p. m.
Telephones
Day 210-1R Night 210-211
Dr. Arch H. Perry
General Practice
Wood, N. O.
Office In Service Drug Co.
D. T. Smithwick
Dentist
Louisburg, N. C.
Office over Rose's Store
Dr. W. E. Bass
Veterinarian
Offices and Hospital East Nash Si
Phone: Office 33ft- L Kes. 335-J
Special Attention to Small
Animals
Dr. J. B. Davis
Physician and Surgeon
Louisburg, Ji. C.
Office at Residence, S. Main St.
Telephone: Hours:
Day 04 8:30 to 10:30 a. m
Night 64 12:00 to 2:00 p. m
6:00 to 8:00 p. in
0. M. Beam
Attorney at l>aw
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in Professional Building
next to The Franklin Times
Practice in all Courts
W. L. Lumpkin
Attorney
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in First National Bank Bldg
Practice State and Federal Courts
W. H. Yarborough
Hill Yarborough
Yarborougti & Yarborough
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law
Office In Egerton Building
Over Tonkel's Store
Louisburg, N. C.
Practice In Franklin and adjoin
ing counties, and in the United
States Courts at Raleigh
R. B. White E. II. Malon<
J. E. Malone
White & Malone
Lonisburg, N. C.
General practice, settlement ef es
Utes, funds Invested. One mem
ber of the Arm always hi office.
Radio Repair Service
lO" llfton Ave., Pbona
Ixiulsburg, X. C.
htuarx davih ^
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Main Street Baibe? Shop
L- P- Wheatpr. Jr., Proprietor
> Barber*
Loalsbarg, A. O.
Parlors under Union Warehouse
on Main HI reel. First clans wort
guaranteed, Give me I call.
H. T. Bartholomew
Notary Public
Harvey's Garage l/ooisburg. N. t
SALE OF IjANDS
Under and by virtue of the pow
er and authority Vested- In me
F in that certain order and decree
made by Jlon. W. V. Avent, Clerk
of the Superior -Court for Frank
lin County, In that special pro
ceedlngs entitled "Edward F
Grlfffn, Administrator of the est
ate of Ben T. Holden, deceased,
Willi* S. Holden, et al.. ex parte'
on the 30th day of May, 1935, I
will on , /
MONDAVi JULY 8TH, 198*
at ur about the hour of noon, al
the courthouse door for Franklli
.^"County, In the Town of Loulsburg
N. C., sell at public auction to th<
highest bidder for caah the fol
lowing described real estate ; ly
if Ing and being In Youngsvllle and
Loulsburg townships, Franklli
County, North Carolina, to- wit:
First Tract: Beginning at i
rtaks, corner of Lot No. ? In th<
f - ?
i Ine of the railroad right of way;
hence N 88V4d W 15.25 chains
to the center of the road, corner
or No. 6, marked by a stake on
the east side; thence along road
3 20 Mid E 3.82 chains; thence S
34 E 1.80 chains to a stake
near a corner of ?the graveyard;
thence S 88Vfed E 13.50 chains to
a corner of Lot No. 6 in the line
of the railroad line; thence along
that line N 8d W 5 chains to the
beginning, containing seven and
one-half acres, less one acre re
served and excepted for a family
graveyard. "
Second Tract: (A) Bounded on
the north by the street or alley
which crosses the S. A. L. lty. at
the old W. B. Neal (now G. W.
Ford's) storage house, on the east
' by the lands of P. N. Egerton, on
the west by tract No. 2 hereinafter
described, formerly owned by Mrs.
Mamie M. Harris, on the west by
the 12-foot alley which runs north
of the Standard Oil Company's
lot.
(B) Beginning at a stake on
the 12-foot driveway in line of
lot formerly owned by Mrs. Lula
M. Hollingsworth, running east
90 feet to Egerton's line; thence
N. 75 feet to Allen's line, now
Tract No. 1; thence West 90 feet
to a 12-foot alley or driveway;
thence S 52 % feet to the begin
ning and being the lots conveyed
to' Jacob Spire by deed duly re
corded in Franklin County Regis
try In Book 202 at page 235.
Third Tract: Being a house and
lot fronting about 28 feet on the
Heavis road, or "Pig Trot", and
running back about 96 feet, boun
ded on the west by a house and
lot formerly owned by J. C. Tuck
er, on the north by the lands of
P. S. & K. K. Allen, and on the
east by the lands of J. S. Howell
and on the south by the Reavls
Street or "Pig Trot", upon which
is situate a colored dwelling
house.
Fourth Tract: Beginning at an
iron stake, alley way which runs
south of Annie Green's lot corners
on S.. A. L. Ity. nixd runnlii4l
thence in a westerly direction
I along said alley 180 feet to a
corner on said alley in the line
of S. P. Hawkins; thence in a
southerly direction a line parallel
I to Main Street on the road run
ning from Louisburg to Franklin
ton 135 feet to a point in the
line of W. H. Hawkins; thence
in an easterly direction along the,
line of M. T. Hawkins 180 feet
to the line of S. A. L. Railway;
thence along the line of the S.
A. L. Ry. 135 feet to the point of
beginnflfg; also an easement in
and to a strip of land to be used
as an alley for public use fifteen ;
feet with and running through
the center of S. P. Hawkins land
with Main Street in the Town of:
Louisburg, or of Main Street toj
the western boundary of the lot
'coiiveyed. (See deed from S. P.|
Hawkins to J. S. Howell, recorded
in Book 184 at page 426.)
Fifth Tract: That certain lot
or parcel of land situated in the
northern part of the Town of
Young8ville, east of the S. A...L.
Ry. upon a part of which there is
a large barn or stables building,
the same being Lot No. 8 on Map
-No. 1 as appears on map and
survey made by R. G. Ball, C. E.,
of J. S. Timberlake property,
which map and survey is recorded
in the office of the Register of.
Deeds for Franklin County in
Book of Maps page 10*2 to which
reference is hereby made for par
ticular description of said lot.
bounded as follows: On the north
by Green Street, on the east by
Lot No. 9, on the south by an
alleyway, and on the west by the
S. A. L. Ry, it being the same lot
conveyed to W. H. Hudson by R.
E. Timberlake by deed duly re
corded in Book 236 at page 585.
Dated and posted this the 3U.t>i
day of May, 1935.
EDWARD F. GRIFFIN^
,6-7-5t Commissioner.
i NOTICE OK CHANGE OF POLL
, ING PLACE AND PLACE
OK REGISTRATION'
By order of the County Board
at Elections of Franklin County,
the Polling Place for Gold Mine
Precinct has been changed from
the old^Centerville School birtld
ing to the Old Burnett Store build
ling In said Gold Mine Precinct.
'The Registration Books will bfr
open each Saturday trotn the 1st
day of June, 1935, at 9 a. m. to
Biinset, through and including Sat
urday the 15th day of June, 1936,
for the'purpose of registering any
voters who are entitled to regiiror
and who are not already regis
tered; this is no new registration.
The challenge day, Saturday, June
22, 1935, and the Special Election,
Saturday, June 29U?, 193Si'wlll
be held at the said ne\? location ?
at the Old Burnet Store building.
I This the 30th day of May l!?J5c
^PHIL R. INSCOE, Cjjurtlr
man, Bo-iil of Flections,
Franklin County, N. C.
S-31-4t.
i ADMIJfISTRATOR'8 NOTICE
> Having qualified as Admlnia
: trator of the -estate of John Thom
as, deceased, late of Franklitf
? County, North. Carolina, this 1* to
notify all persons having claims
- against the estate of said deceased
i 'to exhibit thereto the undersign
ed on or before the 24th day of
[ May, 19.16, of this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
! will please make Immediate pay
i msnt.
, This 23 day of May, 1935.
? E. T. THOMAS,
? 6-24-6t Admlr.
I NOTICE
i Pursuant to a resolution duly
passed by the Board of Gommls
l sloners of Franklin County at ?
' special called meeting held on
Friday, the 24th day of May, A.
D. 1935, which speclpl meeting
had been duly advertised as bj
mw required, there will be a speci
al election or referendum by the
qualified voters of Frartklln Coun
ty on Saturday, the 29th day of
June, A. D. 1936, from the hour
of sunrise to the hour of sunset,
for the purpose of voting upon the
question of the exemption of
Franklin County from the provi
sions of the Turlington Act and
the placing of the sale of acohollic
beverages in Franklin County
under the supervision and control
of an Alcoholic Beverages Con
trol Board as provided in that
certain act of the General Assem
bly of North Carolina known as
the Alcoholic? Beverages Control
Act and being House Bill No.
1491. The said special election or
referendum shall be conducted
under the supervision of the
Board of Elections of Franklin
County, and shall be conducted
as by law provided for other gen
eral elections and as specifically
provided by the said flouse Bill
No. 1491 above referred to. Chal
lenges shall be allowed under the
supervision of the Board of Elec
tions of Franklin County as by
law provided.
It is ordered that a copy of
this notice be posted at the court
house door of Franklin County
and at each polling place in \
Franklin County for a period of
thirty days next preceding the
date of the said special election,
and that this notice be published
in The FRANKLIN TIMES, a
newspaper published In Franklin
County, once a week for four suc
cessive weeks immediately preced
ing the date of the said special
election.
This the 25th day 'of May, A.
D. 1935.
T. W. BOONE, Chairman!
Board of Commissioners
of Franklin County.
Note ?
Those wishing to vote for tjie
whiskey control act will mark a
cross in the square opposite the
words "For Control Act," and
those wishing, to vote against the
whiskey control act will mark a
cross in the square opposite the
words "Against Control Act."
5-31-5t
NOTICE OK FORECLOSURE
SALE 'OF LAM)
State of North Carolina,
County of Franklin.
The Federal Land Bank of Colum
bia, Plaintiff,
V.
Hector F. Harris & Wife Lena
Harris, E. H. Malone, Trustee,
for the Citizens and Commercial
National Bank of Franklinton,
Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner
of Banks for and 011 behalf of
The Citizens and Commercial
Bank of Franklinton, Defen
dants.
Pursuant to a Judgment enter
ed in the above entitled civil ac
tion on the 27th day of May. 1935,
In the Superior Court of said
County by the Clerk, I will on
THE JS?TH DA V OK JUNE, 1083,
it 12 o clock M., at the County
Courthouse door In said County
sell at public auction to the high
est bidder therefor the following
described lands, situated In said
County and State In Franklinton
Township, comprising 55 atres
more or less, and bounded and
described as follows:
"All that certain pi gee, parcel
or tract of land containing 55
acres, more or less, sitiiate, lying
and being on the road leading
from the Wilder l|oad to the
Road to Popes Chapel, about 2^
miles West from the Town of
Franklinton, N. C.. in Franklinton
Township, County of Franklin,
State of North Carolina, having
such shapes, metes, courses and
distances as will more fully ap
pear by reference to a plat thereof
made by W. N. Fuller, Surveyor.
May 3rd, 1901, a copy of which
is attached to the abstract now
on file with the Federal Land
Bank of Columbia, the same be
ing bounded on the North by the
lands of Johnny Moss and I H
Kearney, on the East by the lands
of I. H. Kearney, Mrs. Leila Staun
ton and the Road leading from
the Wilder RojmT to the Road to
Pop^s Chapel, on the South by
!t*e Mill >ond and the lands of
Mrsr Leila Staunton, and on the
West by the said Mill Pond and I
^he lands of I. H. Kearney and
being the same tract of land here
tofore conveyed to the said H F
Harris by C. S. Williams by deed
dated Aug. 21, 1?18, recorded in
Book 202, page 588, Registry of
Deeds for Franklin County, N. ;
terms of^sale are as fol
?ws: One-half (V4 ) of the ac- '
cepted bid to be paid Into Court
In c%?h, and the balance on credit
payable In two (2) equal annual
installni nts, with interest therein'
from date of sale at the rate yf
Per centum per annum,'
payment of balance to be secured
by mortgage. i
All bids will be received sub-i
Ject to rejection or confirmation f
by the Clerk oT said Superior1
Otfurt and no bid will be accepted f
or reported unless its maker shall '
deposit with said Clerk at thM
close of the bidding the sum of >
Ninety (|90.00) Dollar#, as a
, forfeit and guaranty of compli
ance with his bid* the same to be
[Credited on htft^bid when accept
ed.
Notice is bow given that Bald
lands will be resold at the same
place and upon the same terms
at 2 o clock P. M., of the same
day unless said deposit Is sooner
made.
Every deposit not forfeited or
accepted will be promptly return
ed to the maker.
ThU the 27th dagr of May, 1935
.. -V I- M BAILET.
" Commissioner.
TKI'STKK'H HAI.K Of' LAN1>
Pursuant to the power o ( sale
conferred by the terms and provi
sions of that certain deed of trust
executed by James A. Handling
and wife. Marguerite D. Sandllne,
Garland G. Sandling and wif.\
Clyde II. Sandling and Mollie J.
handling (widow) to the Chlck
amauga Trust Company, Trustee,
dated July 3, 1929, and recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Franklin County, in
Book 2S9, at page 337, and by
virtue and authority of the power
of sale granted and designated in
a certain paper writing substitut
ing a trustee in the above named
deed of trust executed by the
Prudential Insurance Company of
America to Jeff Hanna, substitut
ed trustee, which instrument mak
ing said substitution of trustee
being dated March 19, 1936, and
recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds for Franklin Coun
ty. in Book <24, at page 192; de
fault having been made In the
payment of the Indebtedness
thereby secured under said deed
of trust, and demand for fore
closure having been made upon
the said substituted trustee by the
holder of the bond representing
said indebtedness, the undersign
ed trustee will, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 10M,
at or about the hour Af noon, at
the Courthouse door in Louisburg. ,
N. C? offer for sale to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following
described tract or parcel of land
situate In Franklinton Township.
Franklin County, North Carolina:
All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land containing 716
acres, more or less, lying and be
ing on the Louisburg and Frank
linton River Road about four
miles almost East from the Town
o f Franklinton, Franklinton
Township, Franklin County, N. C.,
described as follows: BEGINNING
at a stone Warner Moore's corner
in Charlie Holden's line, thence
South 86 3-4 degrees East 46.90
chains to a stake, thence North
3%d E. 2.88 chains to a stone
in the path. Person's corner,
thence South 87d E. 7.63 chains
to a rock on the branch, C. T.
Nicholson's corner; thence S. 85d
E. 41.10 chains to a stake and
gum pointers, thence S. 85 3-,5d
E. 48.80 chs., to a stone Wood
llef corner, thence N. 4 3-4d E.
25.00 chalna tq Mill Creek at
Strother corner, thence up said
mill creek as It meanders S. 63
3-4d W. 2.75 chs., S. 51 3-4d W.
4.87 chs.. S. 86 3-4d W. 3.87 chs.,
N. 65 3-4d W. 3.20 chs., N. 39 Mid
W. 1.77 chs., N. 6f%d W. 2.75
chs., N. 43d W. 6.10 chs., N. 65d
W. 1.80 chs., N. 9ttd E. 3.35
chs., N. 39d W. 4.85 chs., to'
Woodllef's Bros, corner at a wal
nut tree, thence N. 8d E. 48.00
chs., to Tar River at a maple,
thence up said river South 80d
W. 3.00 chs., W. 11.50 chs., S.
46 V* d W. 7.80 chs., S. 31d W.
8.00 chs.; S. 47Vid W. 2.60 chs..
N. 82V4d W. 2.60 chs.; N. 63 3-4d(
If You Want To
BUY
or
SELL
a
FARM
or
STANDING
TIMBER
Qpp
iJvv
E. R. ALLEN
Louisburg, N. C.
1
W. 3.10 chs., N. 47Hd W. 13.00
chs. to the mouth of Billies Creek,
thence up said creek S. 64>4d W.
1.55 chs.. N. 33 3-4d W. 3.06
chs.. S. 69 3-4d W. 7.30 *chft. S.
40 3-2d W. 5.0? chs., S. 14d E.
5.10 chs., S. 67 l-4d W. 12.65
chs., S. 4 5 d W. 3.50 chs., S. 20
3-4d. W. 6.20 chs., S. 53 3-4d W.
2.90 chs., S. 76Hd W. 3.25 chs.,
S. 10 3-4d W. 4.50 chs., S. 20 3-4d
W. 7.05 chs., S. 54 l-4d \V. 2.80
chs., S. 23 3-4d W. 2.25 chs., 8.
71 3-4d W. 2.04 chs.. S. 56d W.
13.75 chs., 8. 38 Hd W. 2.80 chs.,
to the mouth of Haw Creek,
thence continuing up Blllte's
Creek Canal South 84d W. 27.75
chs. to Warner Moore's line,
thence S. 4^d W. 21.80 chs. to
the beginning, containing 716
acres, more of less, and being the
identical lands allotted to O. G.
and J. A. Sandling by partition
deed from J. W. Sandling, et als.
dated April 29, 1924, recorded in
Book 261, page 297, Franklin
Registry, also by deed from John
W. Sandling et als. to J. A. Sand
ling and G. G. Sandling, dated
April 24, 1924, recorded in Book
261, page 301, Franklin County
Registry, reference to which is
hereby made.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit $200.00 cash
with the Trustee, as evidence of
good faith.
Dated and posted this 22nd day
of May, 1935.
?JEFF HANNA, _
Successor Trustee! 'j
W. I>. Lumpkin,
Attorney. 5-24-5t
BUILDING
DAYS FOR
YOUTH I
Thoughtful parents, who have observed and
> " ??
extricated the wisdom of thrift in recent
years, new realize that it is very important to
direct children's thoughts in -constructive
channels. Most important of all is the apprecia
tion of the-i'ewaWlS of "thrift. To teach the child
the value of material thrift, there is no better
. * ?
method than establishing a saving account, fo
film, his to direct, control and build. .
FIRST-CITIZENS
BANK & TRUST COMPANY
CORNER MAIN AND NASH STREETS
LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA
RANKING HOURS: 8:00 A. M.^JO 8:00 P. M.
PEAS
The best thing for improv
ing land and making feed
for stock and family. We
have a full supply on hand
at reasonable prices.
We have all necessary farm
supplies and can give you
the best of service at most
reasonable prices.
LOUISBURG
SUPPLY CO.
(INCORPORATED)
J. P. TIMBERLAKE, JR.,
MANAGER
WHAT-NOT BARGAIN STORE
Hundreds of yards of New Plain and Fgured
Silks, Voiles, Organdies, Dress Laces, Dress
Net and Silk Voiles, both plain and flowered.
Lovely flowered Chiffon and Georgette. Large
sizes in Printed Dresses, 75c each. Children's
Dresses. Boys' pre-shrunk everfast Pants.
Variety of rooted Flowers and Potted Plants.
Remnants of all kinds.
Come up and see me.
THE LITTLE STORE WITH BIG VALUES
The What-Not Bargain Store
MRS. H. G. PERRY, Proprietor
^Across from Franklin Hotel * Phone 45- W
Next to Dr. Johnson's Office 118 N. Main
WANTED
Salesman who can furnish Ks
own car, to sell the New
ELECTROLUX
Kerosene burning Refrigera
tors, in Franklin County.
WHITE'S RADIO SHOP
W. E. WHITE, JR., PtopritoS -
NASH STREET >' LOTJI0BTTRQ, V. 0.