Buy You a Home
or
Make an Investment That Will
Pay Good Returns
I will offer for sale on terms requiring small cash
payments and small installments the following proper
ty in Louisburg:
3 Houses and Lots on Spring Street.
2 Houses and Lots on Cedar Street.
2 Houses and Lots in Black Town.
2 Houses and Lots on Mineral Springs.
3 Houses and Lots on Cripple Creek.
Tlii^ property is subject to your inspection and is
ready *o be delivered to the purchaser. "Write or see
S. C. FORD,
FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA
ICE
We are pleased to an
nounce to to the peo
ple of Louisburg that
we are now prepared
to furnish your ICE
needs.
WINDSOR Ice comes to your door promptly as you order It, pure
as eTery sanitary precaution can keep It, and gunranteed full
weight.
PlaC? your order with us now and Insure your home a dependable
supply of pure Ice for the coming warm weather. The cost Is more
than balanced by the food saved and the comfort derlted.
DON'T HAVE TO BE AN ESKIMO TO
KNOW GOOD ICE.
WINDSOR ICE CO.
LOUISBURG, North Carolina
GIVE YOUR COW
A CHANCE
BY ALWAYS HAVING ON
HAND IN YOUR DAIRY BARN
COW NEEDA
The proven feed that produces more milk at a less
cost. Already prepared. Try it, you will like it as
others have.
J. Allen Harris
L0UI8BUR0, North Carolina.
r jpR SALfe OR
Several nice UgM U Franklin |
Cotioty and in Louleburg. /pply to
? a?<j.-FORD,
6-9.U r - - FrankHntm. N. C.
AUTOVOJ UDL* SA1STOKU UF-HOL- 1
Md I ;sln? at I
le price* All work pir
pain tin* and I
ring futsltnre algo. S. L.
fill IT ON, near HaweU't Fining Sta
tion, ixmlatarc. It. <f 8J7-tf
girdwlii
? th?r will attend the
: coarse at State College and
*111 be held.
NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of the
estate of H. A. Moore, deceased, late
of Franklin County notice Is hereby
given all persona holding claims
against his estate to present them to
the undersigned on or before the <th
day of June 1926 or this notice will
be plead In bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said estate .will
please come forward and make Immedl
ate settlement. This Jane 5th, 1924.
O. W. MOORE, Extr.
White and Malone Arty's. 0-8-6t
C. C, Slay of Orifton set 200 eggs
In January and hatched 170 chick*.
LHe raised lgfi to nine week*, of ace
His
a net
of
Gonnty
County,
Lawn
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
DR. a f. T A RBOHOU8H
rhjsiclaa and Sanaa*
Ltiliktrs, N. C.
Office in Blckett and Yarboroaxb
Ball dine
Office Phone 18? Residence Phone U
(4. AT WOOD glWILL.
Attsraey-At-Law.
Loulsburg, N. C. Phone No. 115
Office In First National Bank Building
General Practice
UK. W. B. MORTON
Eye Specialist
Office in Hotel Building
Loulsburg, North Carolina
I wish to ad rise my patients and
the public generally that altar the 1st
ot September my business will be on
Cash basis when work is completed.
DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING
8. P. BURT, U. D.
Louisburc. N. C.
Offices 0Ter Scoggln's Drug Stare
Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.. and 4 to
S p. m.
OB. W. B. MASS.
Veterinarian
Lou 1b bars, N. C.
Offices and Hospital Eaat Nash St.
Phone Office 33S-L Residence 335-J
Special Attention to Small Animals.
OIL D. t. 8 KITH WICK.
MM
Leaiaksrg, H. C.
Office lc the First National Bank
Building on Main and Nash Sts.
W. FEBSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Loulsburg, North Carolina
tm tic* in all courts- Offioe on Mala
Btreot.
G. M. BEAJI
Attorne) -at- Law
Off! oyer Post Office
Pr?i:. In all courts.
DR. J. B. DATIS
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Residence, North Mala St.
Telephone: Hours:
Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m.
Day 64 * 12 to 2 p. m.
6 to 8 p. m.
K. B. While E. H. A 1. E. Malone
WHITE * HALONE
LAWYERS
lx>uleburg, North Carolina
neneral practice, settlement of ae
?te> funds lnrestod. On* member ol
? arm always In the office.
1)S. H. 0. PEBBT
Physician and Surgeon
Loulshorg, North Carolina
Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day 287; Night 287
I>R- J. B. HALONE. . 4 ?
Loiilsbur(, North Carolina
See In Aycock Drug Store, Market
Street. Office Practice burger?
and consultation
DK. H. H. JOHNSON
Physician and Surgeon
Lonlsbarg, North Carolina
Office over Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10
J. O. NEWEL]? *. D.
Lenlsbnrx, X. ?
Office In First National Bank Building
Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-1
H. Ruffin. i nos. W Ruffln
WM. II. * TH08. W. BCFFIN
Attornejs-ai-Law
Uihkirg, 1 North Carolina
General practice, both clTil and crim
inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun
ties, Supreme and Federal Conrtn.'
Offices In First National Bank
Building.
CALL PHONE 105 FOB
CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY
THE SEBYICE SHOP
W. B. Monford, Propr.
Lonisbnrg, N. C.
NOTICE
We are glad to announce to our cus
tomers and friends that we hare first
class line ot barbers and are in bettor
shape to aerre our cast mera than we
have erer been. A trial la all we aak.
Thhnklng your for your patronage.
We are yours to serre,
STEGALL B OS.
Perplex Locks
A combination lock, without
a key. L?(*n anythlag from
roar ftnoke hoote to jtar
iitoaobllc. Protect* aralnat
bar*Ur*. Kxtra ?tro*jr, nolld
?teal,
We repair Hfcoea, Harneo, Bt
?relet, Sewta* lUefclnea and
Tafkhitr KaeMaea.
LOtJIgBUBO REPAIR SHOP
ZBRBTJBSSE:
BqtwcrSto to Tb* rranklla Ham I
CKNTtttVILLE *iEWS
It has been quite awhile since you
saw anything from Center vUle.
Lawyer G. M. Beam of 'Louisburg
made a splendid talk to our Baptist
Sunday School last Sunday. It was
enjoyed by a number of people.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of Richmond,
visited Mr. aud Mrs. John Neal Thurs
day.
Mr. Joe Andrews, of Henderson,
visited his brothers, Messrs. Jim and
John Andrews last Sunday.
Mr. Archie Parr^h of Rocky Mount,
was a guest of Mrs. C. R. Parrish Sun
day.
Miss Fannie Hill, of Snow HiU,K. C.,
and Mr. Owen Furgeraon, of Rocky
Mount, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Sykes Friday.
Mrs. Herbert Gupton of Durham,
has been visiting for sometime with
her people here.
Miss Euna Gupton has returned from
Park View Hospital, we hope she will
soon be well again.
Miss Mary Gupton who has been sick
for some time is improving.
Quite a number of our people at
tended services at Mt. Zlon church
Sunday. They reported a large crowd
and good sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neal spent the
week end with her brother Mr. ? . ? .
Duke, Jackson.
Mr. Jessie Williams was a visitor
at Mr. Dements Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Shearln, of Wood, spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Shearln.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holiday, of
Youngsville, visited her people here
last week.
Mr. Sam Lancaster and family visit
ed their son. John Lancaster, of Tar
boro, Sunday.
Mr. John Henry Wood has been sick
for the past few days, we hope he
will soon be up again.
Messrs. Rufus and Otis Upchurch.
motored over to Seven Paths Sunday.
Messrs. Eulis Andrews and Lewis
Neal went to Louisburg Saturday.
Mr. George Andrews, of Louisburg,
was among, our visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Griffin, of Louis
burg. Messrs. J. M. Sykes. Arthur
Strickland and E. S. Wilder vlBited
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Sykes Sunday.
Little Miss Duke, of Jackson, is
spending some time with her Aunt,
Mrs. John Neal.
Best wishes to the times and its
readers.
MUSIC LESSONS
? Every one wishing, to study violin^
piano, or any of the orchestral instru
ments during the months of June and
July will kindly see Mrs. Marian Hon.
iker at the College as soon as possi
ble and make arrangements for les
sons. This is the best time to pre.
pare for playing in the orchestra next
Winter. Will specialize in beginners
work. Every one's patronage will be
appreciated. 5-9-4t
Free Note Book
tar a limited time
with each .
Af tdratiied by the manufacture?
in Collier'a.
The bat pencil made and ? neat
pocket nemo book.
50c, *1?? and up.
We have
IFGERSOLL
PENCILS
Priced from
50c to $25.00
A Nice Graduating
Present
L W. Parrish
-.1 i.n;* r I ?i r r?*n >. r7^ o'l i
Jeweler
Lonteburg, North Caroline
The Marion Quartet at Chautauqua
From 12.17 June. Held nnder tent at came place as last year ? on vacant 1
ot opposite F. B. McKinnes.
GAS
20c
We are the Oil
Kings. Others fol
low. Watch them.
See BILL or
ARTHUR
We have the largest stock of Feed
or Heavy Groceries in Franklin
County.
Trucks to haul anything, anywhere
for anybody. See Percy and Henry,
or Phone Mr. Perry.
J. S. Howell
South Louisburg, - N. C.
JUST OPENED
A new line of Spring Slippers
and Oxford* for both Ladies
and Gentlemen. Also a good
' line of work shoes for Men. Be
snre to see them before yon bny.
To show yon is all I ask. . . I
will do the rest.
A full line of Groceries and
feed staffs it fin times.
1 1 Tours truly,
t w. PERRY
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