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[METAL, SHINGLES have solvedourroo/ prohlewL. \^\W^ivjfhrpii^hwHk $Ieaksjm</repairs and ourjiouse*is improved inappearance! THE STORMPROOF ROOF CONTRACTORS, ROOFERS AND BUILDIXiW*CTERIAL DEALERS. ""To My Customers and Friends When in ne^d of anything in feed and provisions get my prices before you buy. It might pay you. Have jutft opened up a new line of Shoes and Hosiery that are right. When in town come to see me. Always glad to see you whether you buy or not. - . . J. W. PERRY T. W. Wood's CRIMSON CLOVER SEED Purple Top, Norfolk Globe and Seven Top Turnip Seed?all new seed, now on sale. Plant CRIMSON CLOVER at last work ing of corn and cotton. Call up Phone 327 when ifijwant of any thing tor breakfast, dmner^nd supper. We have it, and will get it to you quick. JmUE m Yours |nn W/ Louisburg tate The New Ten Commandments. 1st?Make a budgr-t. 2nd?Keep an intelligent record of expenditures. 3rd?HAVE A DANK ACCOUNT. 4th?Carry Life Insurance. 5fh?Make a will. 6th?Own your own home eventually. 7th?t'ay Your bills promptly. v S'h?Invest ii> War Savings Stamps artd other government securities. 'Jth?Spend less than you earn. 10th?Share with others.?Thrift without benevolence is a doubtful blessing. These Cotnmandm<nts are for the guidance of a man's financial life and to aid in the great drive against the High Cost of Living^? May we help you? The Citizens Bank & Trust Go. HENDERSON. : : North Carolina Capital and Surplus $600,000.00. ~ "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION*' Subscribe to The FranklinTime? PROFESSIONAL COLUMN J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Loulsburg. X. t OITice in First National Dank Building Will be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phoi>o 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 DR. W. B. MOKTOr Bye Specialist Office In Hotel Building LouUburs. North. Carolina 8. ATWOOD JEWELL. Attoraej-At-I.aw. Loulsburg. N. ,, mtin oo|i^^a^a?8P*WHoTmlHuiiit Building General Practice DR. ARTHUR BYNES FLEUKO Surgeon Dentist ' Loulsburg. North Carolina Office" in Masonic Hall Building H. G. Perry H. H. Johnson I)RS. PERRY & JOHNSON Physicians Loulsburg, ? North Carolina Offices adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287; Night: Dr. Johnson 10, Dr. Perry 287. DR. 1. E. HALONE. Loulsburg;. North Carolina -?tee in Aycock Drug Store, Market Street. Office Practice Surgery and consultation. ?t DR. D. f. SMITH WICK. DeaUst. Uibtari, N. C. Office tn the First National Bank Building on Main and Mash Sta. W. K. PEBSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburg, North Carolina rutice tn all courts. Office oa Main Street. G. M. BEAM Atlorney-at Law Lonlsburg, N. 0. O trices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice In all courts. Wm. H. Ruffin, Thos. W. Ruffin WM. H. & THOS. W. BOFFIN Attorney s-nt-Law LouI*bnrg. : North Carolina Qensral practice, both civil and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices in First National Bank Building. PR. J. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgeon "."?ulxborg, N. C. Office. Bull Run Stret, over Davis Gatiing Drug Store, adjoining Louis burg Fire Co. Day Phone 64-1 ring; Xigitt Phone 64-2 rings. e. B. Whlto ' V E. H. Halone WHITE t MAI,ONE L/.WTER8 Lonisbur*. North Carolina Seneral practice, settlement of ea st?? tonds invested. One member of ?h? flrm always In the oEee XOBMAN 1!. HEDGEl'ETH Attorney-A t-I.aiv General Practice in All Courts Office in Masonic Hall Building I.oulsbnre, N\. C. S. P. BUBT, M. D. ? Loulsburg, N. CI * Offices over Scoggln's Drug Store. Hours 11 a. ai. to 1 p. m., and 4 to 5 p. m. DR. W". B. BASS. ' _ Veterinarian iiijii i mm i WVl'lfH v '' 1 Slwcial Sltentlon lo Hogs and Cess. Office and Hospital at R. F. Fuf.u's Stable. Calls answered day Or night. Phones, Day 56 Night 335 - DIC H. M. BEAM Physician and Surgeon. WOOD, N. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. WM. 1,. STAI.I.IXGS Doctor Veterinary Meiliclne Phone 24S-L I.oulsburir. \. ('. Office at J. C. Tucker's Siabte?. STEGALL BROS. Barbers I.onlshiirg, C. We have purchased the shop foru.er ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will run same at the same stand. Zollle Wilkins will be with us. and satisfac tion and cle.-nlincss shall be our mot to. Plenty of hot running water - id clean towels. Buy Your Tombstones and Monuments From HENDERSON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS Henderson. N. r?. ? Save the high cost of freight by buy ing from us. Write for prices. J. B. GEE, Proprietor. COMMISSIONER'S SALE FARMS BE TWEEN Bl'NN AND TAR RIVER. By virtue of an order or sale made by the Superior f'ourt o* Franklin County In that Special Proceedings entitled Mrs. Lizzie McGregor it al. vs. Minda Montgomery ct ,al, the un dersigned will, on Tuesday. Novem ber 11th, 1915, the second day of the November Civil Term or Franklin Su perior Court, at the noon recess of court, at the Courthouse door In Lou lsburg. N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidders at public auction those valuable and desirable farms made by a subdivision of the home tract of the late B. C. C. Montgomery, about 3 ?miles from Ilunn and lying between the Tarboro Road and Tar Hiver, and more particularly defined as follows: Tract No. 1. Containing the hoir-e house and improvements am! a line or ckard. bounded as follow*: Begin ning in the center of the Louisbur^ antl Tarboro road, corner for lot No. 2 in C. C. Montgomery's line, thence to road and his line N 1 1-2 E 17 pules; thence N 10 E 16 1-2 pi ?les. thence N 7 1-2 W 8 poles; thence N 21 \V 66 3-3 poles: thence N 30 W 7 poles; thence N 36 1-2 W 9 1-2 poles to the Ander son's Btidge road; thence said road N 62 1 2 E 19 1-2 poles; thence X 58 E 14 poles; thence N 65 K 22 poles1, thence X 63 E 14 poles; thence X 74 E 2S poles; thrtico N S6 K 20 poles to said Anderson's Bri^c. crossing Tar | River; thence down .s;ud river to an Ash. comer of Lots Nos. 2 and 3; tb^HjeSTo W 122 poles to the begin W?!111 acres by sur vey of J. P. Tract No. 2. This tract good dwelling and outhouses and a good orchard and about 15 acres in | fine timber, and is bounded as follows: i Beginning in the Center of the Louis- j burg and Tarboro road, a postoak. A. M. Srictkland's corner in D^bmt m'a line, thence the road N 33 W 32 poles; I thence N 12 1-2 W 6 poles in branch; I thence N 10 E 7 po' -<* th *nce N 11 W 21 poles; thence X 1 E 19 1-2 poles; thence X 19 poles to corner of Lot Xo. 1; thence N 75 E 89 3*-5 poles to aj stake, corner of Lot No. 3; thence the line of No. 3 S 2 W 1-3 poles to a stake in A. M. Strickland's line; thence his line S SO 1-4 W 32 poles to a stake, formerly a Pine stump; pro;i>uos tw be bi: ce?3ful. oak, A. M. Strickland's line; thence N 77 W 29 1-5 poles to the beginning, containing 35 3-8 acres, more or less by said survey. Tfact No. 3. This tract contains all fine timber, and is bounded as fol lows: -Beginning at a stake corner of Lot No. 2 in A. M. Strickland's line, thence with the line of Lot No. 2 N 2 E 37 1-3 poles to a stake !i> line of Lot No. 1; thence with line of Lot. No. 1 N 75 E 32 2-5 poles to an Ash on the bank of Tar River; thence down said river to a Mulberry and Persimmon I pointers. Ford's and A. M. Strick land's corner; thence said Stricklands line S 80 1-4 W 86 2-5 poles to the be ginning, containing 15 acres more or less, by said survey. Terms of Sale?CASH. This Oct. 10th, 1919. WM. H. RUFFIN, 10-10-5t. Commissioner. MORTGAGE SALE OF SAW MILL OUTFIT, BOILER AND ENGIN7. By virtue of throe chattel mortgages, the one recorded in Book 198, page 299 another recorded in Book 206, page 86, made by W. D. Upchurch to Durham Iron Works, and another recorded in Book 215, page 42. executed by W. D. Tpchurch to D. T. Smith wick, and the power of sale therein contained, xlefault having been made in the pay ment of the debts thereby secured, the undersigned will on Thursday, Novem ber 20th, 1919, at 11 o'clock A. M. on the mill site on the Billie T. Person lah'3 adjoining Dr. Adam Ball and near Moulton. in Franklin County, of fer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, one Orr and Sembower 35 horse power boiler and engine, one Salem Iron Works Saw mill, together with all fcelts, tools and fixtures now with the same. This Oct. 31, 1919. DURHAM IRON WORKS, Mortgagee. D. T. SMITHWICK, Mortgagee, to the use of G. M. Raynor, transferee. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attorneys. 10-31-3t. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator ot the estate of J. Emil McGhee, decern ed, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given all persons holding claims against his estate to present )K the 17th day of October 1920 or this notice will be plead in bar of their te covery. All persons indebted to his estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Oc tober 16th, 1919. 10-17-6t J. H. McGHEErAd'mr. A Nervous Wreck j Por the roman ^rho hog be come "a nervous wreck", be cause of the physical ills pecu liar to women there's relief and restoration to health ami hap piness in an old family doctor's prescription used In his prac tice for half a century to h lp su..ertnr w omen and safeguard youns t'irls. Mr*. Paratee Frsrfer, TsmcMew, Tex., ?Id of STELLA VITAE: "I cannot aay > too much for this wonderful in*? J ?rine. I had taken other female medicines for two yeara with no jjood results I am truly grateful for STELLA VITAE. Hra. J. F. Lee, Milstead, G?.. had female complaint for years. ? Thr?s bottle? of STELLA VITAE cured her, ?h? mid, and added, "I am certainly I thankful for this great female tonic,** Sold by your d r u k fr I o t upon agrrp??mrnt that if th? Tlrwt Bottle fall? to h?>n<*? fit, money will be refunded. THACHER MEDICINE CO. Cfeatt&noora, Tonn., XT. S. A. FOR SAI.E BY s(;om;in win; store. OVER-EATING la Ihe root of nearly all digestire ? evil*. If your digestion Is weak or | out of kilter, bettor eat lest and use , KFMoms tho new ?id to better c' trestion. Ftensant to ;aLe? efwetive. Let J Ki-moids li<*lo ctraisl.tcu out your c!-~ertivc troubles , MADE EV 6COTT fic COWNE MAKERS C>-" SCOTT'S EMUl^lON , . ?11 1 ? NOTICE! ^^JjD^DavIs and A. 'A. Johnson The well known people of Louisburg, N. C. are now prepared to give the very best service 1 in the barber line. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth the straight. It you want the finest and best hair cut and shave give us a tri al and It we (ail you need not pay tor It. Respectfully, J. D. DAVIS & A. Z. JOHNSON. 10-3-tf. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. fclind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles, luatantly relieves Itching Piles, and you c*n set restful sleep alter the first application. Price 60c A DOLLAR SAVED ~ y is v Dollar Made IK Y?r WILL INVESTIGATE MY PIIICES ON ALL KINDS OF METAL, STOVE PIPE AND TIm lAIIk. HUIHI.i iiiii iiiii? THING IN THAT LINE YOU MILL SAVE THE DOLLAR. E. A. ROGERS Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag?if so, buy now? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today?we sav ed in tb* buying of mahy lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise?you expect to take a trip sooner or later?anticipate your needs now in these lines?you can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. The KEY to Opportunity IS THROUGH A - Bank Book Many a man has Been heid down when Opportunity knocked loudly at his door, just because he had not means to carry out her commands. Many a genius has been compelled to step aside and watch some other man. inferior in intellect and calibre, march on ahead, just because he had not saved his money. ?Take possession of that key to day?insert 'into a hank hook and open an account at this bank. Then, when the Oppor tunity comes to you, you will be ready to meet it. J. The First National Bank LOUISBURG, North Carolina W. H. RUFFIN, President F. B. McKINNE Cashier
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