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Professional Column DR. A. H. FLEMING Surgeon Dentist Loulsburg, N. C. Hotel Building Ground Floor Phones 4071 - 8921 10 A. M. - S P. M. DR. R. L. EAGLES Dentist Loulsburg, N. O. Office Hours: 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office next to Dr. J. B. Wheleaa Market Street My office will be closed each Wednesday afternoon DR. H. 0. PERRY Physician and Surgeon 804 N. Main Street liouisburg, N. C. Phones: Office 887-1 Home 187-2 Special attention to office work obstetrics and disease of women. D. T. SMITHWICK Dentist Louisburg, N. O. Office over Rose's Store ORANT BOLMER Attorney-at-Law LOUISBURG, N. C. Office over Buddie's Drug Store. Practice in all Courts. JOHN F. MATTHEWS Attorney at Law First-Citizens Bank Building liouisburg, N. C. Practice In State and Federal Courts and In adjoining country. G. M. BEAM Attorney at Law Loulsbnrg, N. C. Office In Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Court* W. L. LUMPKIN Attorney Loulsbnrg, N. O. Office In First-Citizens Bank Building - Practice State and Federal Courts Yarborough & Yar borough Attorneys & Counselors at Law Office In Egerton Building Over Tonkel's Store Loulsbnrg, N. C. Practice In Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and In tbe United States Courts at Raleigh B. H. Malone J. E. Malone MALONE & MALONE Lawyers Loulsbnrg, N. O. General practice, settlement of estates, funds Invested. On* member of the firm always In office. MONEY TO LEND Loans made on First Mort gage real estate security. J. E. Malone, Jr., Agent 10-13-tf Louisburg, N. C FARM FOB SALE About 72 acres, 3-4 mile from Centervllle. Two dwelling bouses, one tobacco barn, two stables, two wells, two streams, 32 acres of open land', 10 more easily cleared. Ample road frontage. Some growing trees. Must be sold on or before Dec. 15, 1944. Look it over and place your bid with H. D. GRIFFIN at Centervllle, or J. T. GRIFFIN at Epsom. 11-10-tf ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Monk Collins, deceased, late of Frank lin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of October, 1945, or this no tice vill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 26th day of October, 1944. ROSA COLLINS, 10-27-6t Adm'x. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the po wer and authority conferred by law, the undersigned will sell at public auction at 10 A. M. on Friday, December 1, 1944 to the highest bidder for cash at the home place of^Mrs. ,Ludy S. Vick, deceased, all the personal proper ty of every kind aad description owned by the said Ludy S. Vlck, same consisting of household' and kitchen furniture, farming tools and implement*, two mules and other personal property. The homeplace of said Ludy S. Vlck, deceased, is situate In Cy press Creek Township, near the Louisburg-Spring Hope highway about S 1-2 miles east of Justice. ThU the 6th day of November, 1144. W. R. VICK, Administrator of Ludy 8. llrl?-3t Vlck. Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1944, AT 10:00 A. M., RAIN OR SHINE, AT THE HOMEPLACE OF THE LATE MISS STELLA NEAL, LOCATED A FEW MILES FROM LOUISBURG, THE UN DERSIGNED WILL OFFER TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH VALU ABLE MULES, ROLLING STOCK, MEAT AND FARMING EQUIPMENT, TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS. N First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company AS ADMINISTRATOR TRUSTEE'S SALE OP REAL ESTATE Under and' by virtue ot the power of sale contained In that certain deed of trust executed by C. W. Perry, Unmarried, on Octo ber 24, 1932, and recorded in Book 299, Page 153, Franklin County Registry, the original trus tee, Sarah T. Winston, being de ceased, and the undersigned hav ing been appointed as Substitute Trustee by the holder of the note representing the indebtedness secured thereunder, said Substitu tion of Trustee being in writing and duly recorded in office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, I will at twelve o'clock noon, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1944, sell at the Courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C., at public auc tion, for cash, the following de scribed tracts or parcels of land: Those two certain tracts or parcels of land situate in Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: First Tract: Containing 20 Ms acres, more or less, of the Martha j Murphy land, and being the landi assigned to James Murphy by deed registered in Franklin Coun ty Register's Office, in Book 221, at page 166, and being the East ern half of said Martha Murphy land assigned to said James Mur phy. Second 'Tract: Containing 5 acres, more or less, adjoining above named tract, being the tract conveyed by W. P. Darnell andj wife to C. W. Perry by deed of ] August 30, 1924," reference to the records of Registry, office being referred to for full description of each tract. From above land one half acre has been reserved for graveyard. Dated and posted this 8th day of November, 1944. J. M. DANIEL, Substitute Trustee for Sarah I T. Winston, Original Trustee. W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney Louisburg, N. C. ll-17-4t SCRAP TOBACCO Let me handle your Scrap To bacco, best, most satisfactory and economical results. Write K. S. MARSHALL, R 2, Wake Forest, N. C. 10-20-t* WE HAVE ON HAND 5 A LIMITED SUPPLY OP ONE AND TWO HORSE WOOD WHEEL WAGONS Chippewa Indian Head SALT AND COLGIN SAUSAGE SEASONING, WHICH WE ADVISE YOU TO BUY NOW, AS WE WILL PROBABLY NOT BE ABLE TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL _ SUPPLIES IN THE NEAR FUTURE. MYERS ELECTRIC PUMPS For Deep or Shallow Wells SEABOARD STORE aWC D. T. McKINNX, President Pay Cash and Pay Less WHOLX8ALX ? RETAIL NOTICE We have decided to sell our home on Sunset Avenue. If In terested, write McM. Furgerson, Littleton, N. C., Box 215,' or Phone 272-6. McM. Furgerson, 12-1-tf Mrs. McM. Furgerson. FOR RENT Farm for small family, 2 acres | tobacco, all cotton and corn de sired. good residence and com munity, will rent on shares to good farmer. MRS. NANNIE J. RADFORD, R 2, Franklinton, N. C. 12-1-21 CABBAGE PLANTS I have a lot of Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants for sale, now ready to set. C. F. STONE, 3 miles South of Louisburg, R 1, Louisburg, N. C. 12-l-2t BETTER SERVICE There is no necessity for appli cations for recaps, but recaps are required' by the Government. Bring your requirements to us. We will give you all the "assist ance possible. My truck makes dally trips for your better service. Henderson Vulcanizing Service C. E. Edens, Agent - 11-17-tf Louisburg, S. C. STRAYED - One solid white femalg puppy, part flee and part shepherd, about 1 yei.ar old, answers to name "Shag." Any information lead ing to her recovery will be ^re warded. THOMAS" R. EVANS, R 3, Louisburg, N. C. ? ll-24-2t FARMS FOR RENT One -two-horse farm^ /9 acres tobacco. Two one-horse^ farms, 4 acres tobacco. Sweet potatoes $1.25 bu. at farm, near Epsom. 11-17-tf G. W. EAVES. FARM FOR RENT Five-room house, eight a?fres tobacco, three tobacco barns, con venient to Improved highway. Will furnish tools and1 two good young mules, and will rent on half shares. See JOHN F. MAT THEWS, Attorney, First-Citizenrs Bank Building, Louisburg, North Carolina. ll-10-4t FOR SALE I have several fine farms for 11-1 0-4 1; E. H. MALONE, Atty. ACCOUNTS Dr. H. H. Johnson wishes t.o announee- he has given Dr. A. H. Fleming the authority to settlo all unpaid1 accounts. 10-27-8t RECAPPING Bring us your recapping cer tificates for passenger or truck tires. We are prepared to han dle any size. We can also do vulcanizing on any size passenger or tryck tires. HENDERSON VULCANIZING CO. Henderson, N. C. C. E. Edens, Agent, 10-9-tf Louisburg, N, G. COLONIAL BUS LINES Leave Daily for Rocky Mount, Green ville, Williamston and east 8:15 a. m. 11:05 a. m. 7:05 p. m. Leave for Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Oxford, Roxboro and Danville 8:00 a. m. 4:15 p. m. We cannot accept any more clothes unless HANGERS accompany them. LOUISBURG DRY CLEANERS Phone 436-1 Otarch KLNktan, M. a FOR SALE I will offer for sale for cash in Louisburg on Dec. 2nd, 1944, about 12 o'clock, the following articles at auction: 1 mule, 1 one-horse wagon, and a lot of farm tools. Come and get a bargain. WILL DAVIS. 12-1-lt FOR SALE One old two-horse wagon, $25.00. WILLIE TAYLOR, R 4, Louisburg, N. C. 12-l-3t FOUND A pair of eye glasses on streets in Louisburg. Owner can get same by calling on Chief of Police Cash and paying for this adver tisement. 1 12-1-lt. FOR SALE On Saturday, December 2nd, 1944 at my home near Maplevillo beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. I will offer for sale for Cash at pub lic auction the following articles: One pair good mules, harness and wagon, one hay rake -mowing ma chine stalk cuttey, disc harrow, smoothing harrows, guano dis tributor, corn planter, cotton planter, two sets of barn flues, sticks, plant bed cloths, two horse plow and many other plows, and farming tools. This is your op portunity to get your farm needs. ll-24-2t S. M. PHELPS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Ancillary Administrator of the estate of J. C.c Washington, deceased, late of South Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of Novem ber, 1945, or this# notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment. This 23rd day of No vember, 1944. W. C. WEBB, ll-24-6t Ancillary Admr. NOTICE OK RESALE Under and by virtue of the po wer and authority conferred by that certain order of restile enter ed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, on 24 November 1944 in that certain special proceeding entitled "James William Wilson, Jr., unmarried, et al., ex parte," the undersigned ? commissioner will offer for salfe at public auc tion at or about the hour of 12 o'clock noon, E.W.T., on TUESDAY, 12 DECEMBER 1044. at the court house door of Frank lin County, North Carolina, the following-describel lands: Lying and being situate in San dy Creek Township, Franklin County, North Carolina and be ing lot No. 4 in the division of the lands of A. T. Wilson, con taining fifty-two and two-tenths (52.2.) acres, more or less except one-half acre used as a cemetery, and defined by a line beginning at the northeast corner of lot No. 3 (containing 101.4 acres and as signed by the commissioners to Eleanor Wilson), and running due west along the line of lot No. 3 2120 feet, more or'less, to a stake in the line of Rodwel!, formerly Hunt; thence along Rod well's line N 24 3-4d B 1475 feet> more or less, to a stake iu Mrs. Kearney's line; thence S 2 l-2d E 387 feet, more or less, to a stake in Reavig line; thence along Reavis' line N 88d W 208 1-2 feet, more or less, thence S 2 l-2d' W 208 1-2 feet, more or less, thence S 88d E 208 1-2 feet more or less, to the old road; thence along the old road S Id W 376 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, containing 52.2 acres, more or less, and be ?r?or iHonHnnl lands allotted tn "James Wilson, Jane Wilson, Kathryn Wilson, and Rebecca Wilson" in the said division. The terms of sale will be either cash or one-third in cash and the balance secured by purchase money deed ot trust on the said lands, payable in annual install ments extending over a period of not more than three years. All bids will be accepted sub ject to confirmation by /the courf9 and subject to upset bids within twenty days from the report of re-sale. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids which in the opinion of the undersigned ' commissioner may be inadequate and in such event notice of th-j rejection of the bid will be given to the proposed purchaser not la ter than 2 o'clock P. M., E.W.T., on the day of the re-sale. The successful bidder will be required to deposit a sum equal to 10% of the amount bid, to in sure compliance with the terms of sale, and to be forfeited upon noncompliance. Dated and posted (his 24th day of November, 1944. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 12-l-2t Commissioner. ? On Pay Day, Buy War Bonds ? AUCTION SALE Every Friday ' at 2 p. m. Receive highest price for yonr livestock. Plenty of buyers at every sale. If yon yon want to buy or sell attend this sale. We will call tor or deliver at a ?mall charge. Warren County Live Stock Market, Inc. Phone 223-1 Warren ton, 5. O. SHOE 4 tttPM DON'T WAIT! o Have your Shoes Rebuilt before the bad weather arrives. It costs no more and you will be ready. Our material is the best to be had and work guaranteed. IT'S CHEAPER TO REBUILD! MULLEN SHOE REPAIR N. C. MULLEN (Known to lot of friends as just "MOON") QUALITY SHOE REPAIR Finest materials used. Satisfactory work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Have shoes for all the family repaired for longer life. Bicycles and Furniture repaired. GANTT'S SHOE SHOP East Nash Street Louisburg,' N. C. Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg. BUY MORE WAR BONDS ?????? ^ ? No Better Xmas Gifts Can Be Found Anywhere. -- A Gift Every One Will Appreciate. -- Buy Bonds For The Whole - Family. PAINTS - VARNISHES - ETC. ? VITA-VAR 100% Pure Outside Paint. ? SPRED: A washable cold water paint. One coat covers wallpaper, etc. You can finish a room for $2.98. ? TEXOLITE: A cold water wall paint. 1 Gallon mixed with water equals l" Gals. One coat covers. ? We have the largest and most complete line of paints in Franklin County. Limited Supply of These Items ? MOTH PROOF WARDROBES. ? 32 and 53 Pc. DINNER SETS. ? IRONING CORDS. ? ANDIRONS. ? KINGSDOWN ALL FELT MATTRESSES. ? ELECTRIC LAMPS, FLOOR & TABLE. ? BABY CRIBS. ? WETPROOF CRIB MATTRESSES. ? ELECTRIC WIRE, SWITCHES, ETC. ? TIN HEATERS. TOY ROCKING HORSES. -BUY MORE WAR BONDS H. C. TAYLOR Hardware & Furniture Phone 423-1 Lrattbui, H. a
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