THE FRANKLIN TIMES
A. 1'. JOHNSON, Editor aud Manager
?TAR DROPS?
? Monday 1b first Monday.
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? The City Fathers meet tonight.
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? Tomorrow ia the flrBt of Marchc.
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? Monday and Tuesday were very
rainy. r
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? The Boards of Commissioners and
Education meet Monday.
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? The open sale Tobacco Market re
mained open till today.
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? Cotton was worth 29 cents a pound
in Louisburg yesterday.
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? The Co-op warehouse will remain
open till Friday, March 7th.
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? Its a fine boy at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm McKinne.
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? Only a few people have been in
attendance upon Court the past week.
? Work Is expected to begin on the
new additions to the College in a j
short wliile. ^
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? Very nearly a four Incn snow fellj
on Wednenday morning In one of the
heaviest storms of the season.
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? Mr. A. S. Wigg* has moved his
stock of general merchandise to the
store room next tfTTHreem; n &. Co.
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? A news item from Hay nor states
that a fine eight pound girl arrived at
the home of Mr. Milton Strickland on
Sunday night.
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?Some o? the material for the new
Oil Mill has arrived. Just what time
work will begin on the crection has
not been definitely decided.
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? A news item from Laurel states
that "Aunt" Patience Davis, a highly
respected old colored woman died near
there on Monday In her 80th year.
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? Mr. F. R. Kirby, of Knoxville,
Tennessee, has taken a position with
Cobb's Cash Grocery and Market in
the place of Mr. H. B. Pearce, resign
ed. who has moved to Franlinton,
where he will enter business for him*
self.
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? The patrons of Rural routes 2, 4
Plows
Castings
And
Farm -r
<
Implements
McKINNE BROS.
PAY CASH and PAY LESS
and 6 trout Loulsbuc# will bo glad to
learn that orders for the desired chan
ge* have been Issued to become effec
tive April let. This lilso includes the
exchaUKe between Loulaburg 4 and
Spring Hope 2 at the uew church cor
ner just above Justice.
TKUSTKh S SAI.I-: OF LOUISBURG
WAKKH OL'SH LOT
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained 111 that certain doed of trust
made by K. 1*. Hill to Wm. H. Rultin,
Trustee, dated March 12. 1912, and re
corded in Buok. 179, page 467, and un
der and by virtue of a decree of the
Superior Court made on Nov. ? , 1923
iu that action entitled 11111 Livestock
Co. vs Win. H. ItuITin, Trustee and W.
F. Beasley, recorded in Minute Docket
No. 10, Book 374, and 375, default hav
ing been made In the payment of the
debt by the terms of said decree, and
demand for foreclosure having been
made on the said Trustee by the said
Judgment creditor, the undersigned
will on
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1924
at the noon recess of Court at the
courthouse door in Louisburg, North
Carolina, offer for sale at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash the
land and building therein described as
follow-9:
Situate on the West side of the
Louisburg lands of the Seaboard Air
Line Railroad and more particularly
defined as follows: Beginning at W.
Hal Mann's East corner Perry Street,
312 feet from the intersection of Per
ry St. and Kenmore Ave., thence along
said Mann's lino Southwardly to
Mann's Southeast "corner In J. B.
Thomas' line; thence Eastward along
J. B. Thomas' line to his North East
corner in W. T. Hughes and M. L. T.
Davis line (now Mann's also) thence
S 32 1-2 W along said Thomas' line to
a point fifty feet from where a line
drawn across Southern end of the W.
T. Hughes & Co. Warehouse Intersects
said Thomas' line, the Green and Yar
boro Co.'s corner in Thomas' line;
thence S 57 1-2 E a line parallel to
end of Bald Warehouse and fifty feet
therefrom to a stake 20 feet from the
center of the Louisburg branch of the
Seaboard Air Line Railroad, thence
along said Railroad line Northwardly
to Perry St:, thence Westwardly along
Perry St. to the point of beginning,
subject to the rights of way, easements
and reservations granted in that cer
tain deed to Green & Yarboro Co., re
corded in the Registry of Franklin
County to which reference is hereby
made for fuller description thereof.
This Jan. 18, 1924.
l-18-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties concerned to
Monday, February 25th. 1924. at noon
recess of Court. This Feb. 18, 1924.
1-22-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
| ? Thfi ahov? sale was continued by
consent of all parties concerned to
Monday. March 3. 1924. at about the
hour of noon. This Feb. 25, 1924.
1-29-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained i? the Deed of TrUBt
executed on th? 17th day of June, 1920
by L. C. Perdue and wife to Ben T.
Holden, Trustee, an'd duly registered
In book 234 at page 105, office of the
Register of Deeds for Franklin Coun
ty, default having been made In the
payment of the indebtedness thereby
secured, and demand made upon me to
foreclose, I will on
MONT5AY, MARCH 31st, T924
at about the hour of noon at the court
house door of Franklin County, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, that tract of land situate in
LoiMsburg Township. Franklin Coun
ty. T<orth Carolina, bounded as fol
lows. viz: On the North by the lands
of Joe Terrell; on the East by the
lands of W. E. Strange; on the South
by the lands of J. M. & W. H. Allen;
on the West by the lands of J. M. ?? &
W. H. Allen, containing 105 1.2 acres
more or less, and being the home
place of the said L. C. Perdue.
Also the following articles of per
THOU ART THE MAN
"AND NATHAN SAID TO DAVID, 'THOU ART
THE MAN.' "?II SAMUEL, 12-7
There is a man in The 01(1 North State who appreciates a good hanking
connection. He wants his bank to be a bank of service ? a bank al
ways interested in community development. His bank must be pro
gressive, and aggressive, yet conservative at all times.
There is a man in Franklin County who values a banking home. He
values his bank for many reasons in addition to the service of receiving
his deposits, and transferring funds at his orders.
There is a man in Louisburg who knows that the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK has faithfully served the public for many years; counselled pa
trons, and led theim safely through panics and times of stress.
There is a man on YOUR STREET who knows the First National Bank
is a sturdy institution, which has kept abroast. of the times, constantly
equipping itself, as it grew, and kept growing, that it could properly
serve its patrons. That man knows the First National is a good, bank
in which to rear hia children, that they, in turn, may enjoy the friendshi
p of a strong bank, in the years tocome.
THOU ART THE MAN!
The first National Bank
F. J. Bcasley, Cashier Wm. H . Ruffln, President
LOUISBURG, North Carolina
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dLLCoars ?
sonal property. Two Bay Mare mules
7 and 8 years old. bought of Allen Bros
One Roan mare bought of Allen Bros.:
One bay horse mule 2 years old, one
bay mare mule 2 years old. One two
horse wagon (Buckeye), Two black
Jersey milk cows and increase. One
top buggy (Washington;.
This the 27th dav of Feb.. 1924.
2-29-5t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee.
NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of the
estate <>r J. T. Lancaster, deceased,
late of Franklin County, notice is here
by given all persons holding claims
against said estate to present them to
the undersigned on or before the 1st
day of March. 1925, or this notice will
be plead in bar of their recovery. All
person.*- indebted to said estate will
please come forward and make im_
mediate settlement. __his Feb. 28th,
1924.
2-29-6t S. C. EAVES, Extr.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
DR. K. F. YARBOBOUGH
Pbjslclan and Surgeon
Loulsburg, N. C.\
Office In Blckett and Y&rborougb
Building. *
Office PbODe 296 Residence Pbone 28
8. ATWOOD HE WELL.
" Attorkfly-iULiw.
Loulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 116
Office In First National Bank Building
General Practice
DB. W. B. MOBTON
< ( . Eye Specialist
fOffice In Hotel Building
Loulsburg, North Carolina
I wish to advise my patients and
the public generally that after the lBt
o t September my business will be on
a Cash basis when work Is completed.
DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING
8. F. BUST, K. D.
Loulsburg, N. C.
Offices over Scoggln's Drug Btora.
Hours _ 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4 to
6 P. Wt
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f dr. vr? a bass.
Veterinarian
Loulsburg, N. C.
Offices and Hospital East Nash St.
Phone Office 335-L Residence 335-J
Special Attention to Small Animals.
DB. D. *. SMITH WICJL
Dentist.
Ultatirg, H. C. _
Office in the First National Bank
Building on Main and Nash Sta.
W. m. PEBSON.
ATTORNE Y-AT -LAW
Loulsburg, North Carolina
TastlS? In all courts. Office on Mate
Strebt.
O. a. BE A jf
Attorne)-at-Law
Off! over Post Office
in ail courts.
DR. J. u. v&ylo
Physician and Surgeon
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Office Main Street
. T- Neal Building at River Bridge
Telephone Connections 64 and 64-2 R.
Hours; 8 to 11:30 a. m. 2 to 6 p. m.
E. B. White F. H. Malone
WHITE A M ALONE
LAWYERS
Loulsburg, North Carolina
?ensral practice, settlement of ss
jtes fnnds invested Ona member ol
firm always in the office.
DR. II. G. PERRY
Physician and Surgeon
LnnNhurg, North Carolina
Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co?,
Telephones: Day 287; Night 287
DB. 1. E. MA LOUR.
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Mee In Aycock Drug Store, Market
8tr*?t. Offlo* Practice iiurgery
and consultation.
PR. H. H. JOHNSON
Physician and Surgeon
I nulshnrg, North Carolina
Office over Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10
J. O. NEWEI.I,, M. D.
Loalsbnrg, N.
Office In First National Bank Building
Day Phone 149 ? Night Phone 249-1
?Vm B. Ruffin, tnos. W. Ruffin
WM. M. * THOS. W. Rllt KIN
' A ttora* j .-at- Law
l oolnbarg, I North Carolina
?eoeral practice, both civil and crim
inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun
Supreme and Federal Courts.
Office* In First National Bank
Building .
NOTICE
Wn are glad to announce to our cus
tomers and friends that we have first
class line of barbers and are In better
slmpo to serve our c'JBt. mere than We t
have ever been. A trial Is all we ask.
Th inking your for your patronage.
We are yours to serve,
STEOALL B OS.
KOR FIRST CLASH JOn PRINTING
PHONE 2H3 _
ANNOUNCEMENT
To Farmers
Although my leg is broken, I am not yet financially
broke, but have opened for business in the room
next to Leonard & Medlin garage, and will be in
position to serve you best and cheapest in anything
in the HEAVY GROCERY and FEED LINE.
Don't buy anything until you first see me.
Fertilizer, Nitrate of Soda
In season I shall give my special attention to hand
ling the best grades of Fertilizers for Franklin
County and Nitrate of Soda at the very best price
to be had quality considered.
MR. WILEY PERRY is with me this year and
will be glad to see his friends.
COME AND SEE ME AND LETS FIGURE ON WHAT
YOU NEED AND THE PRICES.
J. S. Howell
Mules! Mules! Mules!
Just arrived in Louisburg 3 car loads of Kentucky
bred horses and mules, all young, good broke, single or
double and ready to go. This stock must be as repre
sented or your money refunded.
I wijl trade or sell you and take part notes if neces
sary until the Fall. Before buying your stock come to
see me. I have got the horses and mules and can make
the prices and terms. ^
I am no stranger in Franklin County. I have had 20
years experience in the horse business and none beats
the &i atucky bred.
Yours to serve,
J. h. Southall
Nash St. LOUISBURG, K. C.