THE FRANKLIN TIMES
JOHNSON, Editor aid Manager
eg.- ? TAB DROPS?
? ?The Thermometer dropped to 11
Sunday night.
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_W J. B. Thomas was taken to a
Rocky Mount hospital Sunday tor
trotment, after having suffered a
stroke of paralysis Saturday night.
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?It Is expected that big crowds will
attend the several drawings Wednes
day, Among them are L. W. Parrlsh.
F. N. Splvey, J. P. Tlmberlake and
W. D. Leonard.
Fresh eggs are selling for 65 cepts
per dozen In Loulsburg this week.
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SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the power
conferred upon me In a certain deed of
trust executed to me by Mary Kearney
and husband and duly recorded In the
office of Register of Deeds for Frank
. lln County in book 250 and page 62,
default having been made In the pay
ment of the notes therein secured,
and at the request of the holder of
said notes, I will on
"* MONDAY JANUARY 26, 1925
at or about the hour of noon, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, at the court house door In
Loulsburg, N. C., all those certain
tracts, or parcels of land cltuate In
Franklinton Township, Franklin Coun
ty, State of North Carolina, and de
scribed as follows:
FIRST, the 71 t-S-acre tract known
as the McGhee Tract and the 63 acre
tract known aB the Hayes Tract, both
of said tracts being described and con*
?eyed by deed of I. H. Kearney tnd
wife to H. C. Kearney, dated June 10,
1921, and recorded in book 229, page
233, Registry of Franklin County, N.
C.
SECOND. That tract bounded on
the North by the lands of J. S. Moss
and W W Green, on the East by the I
lands of Fred Wilder, on the South by
the lands of Oza D Kearney, and on
the West by the lands of J S Moss,
containing 14 3-4 acres, more or less,
and konwn as the Levister Land.
THIRD. All those several tracts or
parcels of land containing in the ag
gregate of 283.20 acres, and being
more fully described in the mortgage
deed of H C Kearney to the Federal
Land Bank of Columbia. S. C.K dated
October IT. 1921. and recorded in book
244 at puse 2U ct se'i. Registry of
Franklin County, x. c., reference be
ing here made r<> all ot' the above men-]
tloned dee<|s ; >tl records for a further
description.
This 20t!i ilav of December, U>24.
12-26-5t G. M. BEAM, Trustee.
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TRUST UK'S SALE OF LAND
v , Under and .by virtue of (lie power
^sojitain. '1 In ;? csr :ii;i deed of 1 run
mMM i<< n ' ? T. V.'iMc;' .mi
duly rfreurde.l in tlie ct'Kr" of th<
Register ef lyi'"' ? .VSin funr.tjr
in Boot 213. default h.ivinn
been made ill t''.c <jji":ii ::t or' tlie in -
debtednrvs s-vureil i'T t !: ?? ii: f and
demand bavins been miMe upon me
by the holder of 'Ik- notes evidencing
??<8aid indebtedness tVr foreclosure un
der the terms of sr.;;! i .lrd cf trust. I
will on
MONDAY, JANUARY 25. 1925.
at the hour of twelve o'clocl;. noon,
sell at public auction at the court
house door in Loulsburg, N. C.. to the
highest bidder for cash, ttie following
described real estate, viz:
A certain tract or parcel flof land
situate in Cypress Creel; township.
Franklin county. North Carolina, and
describei) as follows; The tract
known as the Calvin Upchurch tract,
bounded on the North by the lands of
A. C. Benton, on the West by the lands
of W. S. Gay, on the South by the
lands of W'. S Gay and Mrs. Thomas
Gay, anil on the East by the lands of
Mrs. Thomas Gay, containing 47 1-2
acres, more or less, and being the
tract of land conveyed by Albert Gay
to T. S. Wilder by deed recorded In
the office of the Register of Deeds of
Fraflklin County in Book 170, page 362
This December 22nd, 1924.
12-24-tt W. H. YARBOROOUOH,
Trustee.
The. primary reason for objecting to
the primary is because so many sec
ond-rate men get nominated.
MERRY XMAS AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL
Winner Theatre
LOUISBURG, N. C.
PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF DEC. 22,
19SI
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24
WOMAN With FOUR FACES
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BETTY COMPSON
A 2-Reel Comedy
THURSDAY, DEC. 25
Xmaa Special
A BIG 5-REEL WESTERNER
A 2 REEL COMEDY
One Evening of Excitement
FRIDAY, DEC. 26
Serial Picture
Chapter Eleven
AROUND THE WORLD IN
18 DAYS
Also 5-Reel Feature Picture
HURBERT RAWLINSON
? In ?
JACK-O-CLUBS
SATURDAY, DEC. 27
HOOT GIBSON
? in ?
BROADWAY OR BUST
A 2-REEL COMEDY'
PIcnty-*i Fun
ADMISSION:
ADULTS 25c ? CHILDREN 10c
Winner Theatre
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Tlioro is 110 cxcuse for the poultry
not having gioen feed during winter
in this climate, say poultry special
ise of State College. Sprouted oats
v.ill help if no green feed is growing
011 the farm.
When we learn to know ourselves
as others know us, we may not be so
proud of the things we have done.
The country is using four limes as
much timber as it is growing" annually.
Looks like too many people have been
sawing wood.
Heaven is pictured as a place to rest
and people now On earth will be fully
qualified to start right in when they
get there.
-Cosmetics have been in use for two,
centuries, it is said, but that doesn't
mean that everyone has learned tol
apply them. ?
Ifome is a place where there Is some
doubt about enough being left to buy
dad a pair of house slippers for
Christmas.
We can sympathize with most of the
defeated candidates, especially the
United States senator from Minnesota
who was defeated by a blind man.
An Indian woman Is convinced that
"love is blind." Her slghtlesB husband
fell In love with another woman and
ran away with her, she alleges In a
complaint for separation.
Select Gifts of Quality
The joy of giving "worthwhile gifts far
overbalances any little difference in price
^~"?HRISTMA8 shoppers can wisely make this store
their gift headquarters, safe in the knowledge that
qr will secure articles of high integrity, combining
lUty, usefulness and intrinsic value, at low prices.
I (111 of * watch (arm* ? moat total ai ?ff?ctk>n which
aBTflMmodBlanlct ymrt to rnsi. Your paraooal praiaraocaa In
rlaajj?n, and prica can ba tully aadaflsd hra.
W, D. LEONARD, Jeweler
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
DB. B. Y. YAltBOUOlfiH
Physician mud Surgeon
Loulsburg, S. C.
Office In Blckett and Yarborough
Building.
Office PbOD? 296 Residence Phone 28
8. ATWOOD flK WELL
A tteraej-Al-Law.
Loulsburg, N.- C. Phone No. 115
Office In First National Bank Building
General Practice
.. DB. W. B. MOBTO*
Eye Specialist
Office In Hotel Building
Loulsburg, North Carolina
I wish to adrlse my patients and
the public generally that after the 1st
of September my business will be on
Cash basis when work Is completed.
DR. ARTHUR HYNE8 FLEMING
8. P, BUST, M. D.
Loulsburg, N. 0.
Offices oyer Bcoggln's Drug Star*.
Hours 11 a- m- to 1 p. m.. and 4 to
DB. AKCU H. PEKBY
General Practice
6 P. m.
DB. W. B. BASS.
Veterinarian
Loulsburg, N. C.
Offices and Hospital East Nash St.
Phone Office 335-L Residence 336-J
Special Attention to Small Animals.
DB. O. f. SMITH WICK.
Lealskarg, A. C.
Office tn the First National Bank
Building on Main and Nash Sts.
w. ?. nneii.
ATTORNEY- AT-LA W
Loulsburg, North Carolina
.Taetlce tn all courts. Office on Mala
Street.
6. M. BEAM
Attorn*) -at-Law
Off! over Post Office
Pr?p..^.. In ail courts.
Wood, Ji. C.
Office hi Scrrlce Drug Co.
DB. J. B. DAVIS r
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Residence, North Main St.
Telephone: . Hours:
Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m.
Day 64 12 to 2 p. m.
\ C to 8 p. m.
R. B. While E. II. & J. E. Malone.
WHITE A
LAWYERS '
Loulsburg, North Care Una
2enoral practice, settlement of es
.:*? fun<l* invested. Oui memoer ul
- arm slwoya In the office.
1IK. II. U. PKKKV
rit.\?lclan mid Surgeon
l.onlshurg. >orth "('urolliiu
Otiices Adjoining Aycock I>rug (Jo.
Telephone*: IJ;i? 2S7; -Nignt 237
i'Ji. J. ?. HA LOSE.
l<oul3bur?, .North Carolina
In Ay cock Drug Store, Mark-.:
SUr??;e, Office Prnctlce surgery
aij d consultation.
UK. 11. 11. JuII.\SO>
I'liysicliin and Surgeon
I.oulsburg, Sorth CarulJim
Office over Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10
J. 0. NEWELL, M. D.
Lonlsburg, N. ?
Office In First National Bank Building
Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2.
fVm H. Rufflo, inos W. Ruffln
YVM. H. * THUS. VV. BUFFIN
Attorne;?-at-Law
Looisbnrg, i North Carolina
General practice, both civil and crim
inal, In Franklin and adjoining conn -
?Jes, Supreme and Federal Conrta.
Offices In First National Bank
Build In*.
JOHN E. BUCK
Registered Engineer
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. K. County
and Municipal Work. Mapa and Land
Surveying.
Bex 106, Warrenton, H. C.
10-31-tf Phone S or 0 and 26.
CALL PHONE 105 FOB
CLEANING, PHES81N?, LACNBBY
THE SBBVICE SHOP
W. B. Moaford, Prepr.
Loulsbnrg, N. C.
NOTICE
We are glad to announce to nur cus
tomers and friends that we have flrat
claea line of barbers and are In better
shape to serve our caet mm than we
have ever been. A trial ta all we ask.
Thanking your for your patronage.
We are yours to serve,
8TEOALL B OS.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Effective Nov. 16th, 1924
Louiaburg, N. 0.
Trains Daily Except
Leave Sunday
No. 330 8:30 A M.
No. 312 11:60 A.M.I
No. 834 5:00 P. M.
Trains Daily Except |
Arrive Sunday
No. 331 10 J5 A. M.
No. 311 3:40 P. M.
No. 335 _ 7:05 P. M.
Fo^ information regarding
rates find schedules apply to
L. L. frOYNER, Agent,
Loniiburg, N. 0.
JOHN T. WEST, D. P.A.,1
Raleigh, N. 0.
TOY LAND
Store
Wishes to thank you for your liberal
patronage. We thank those who come,
and we thank those who didn't? their
loss is our gain.
$2-. 50 Racking Horse given FREE with
? r
each $10.00 purchase until Toyland
closes or until supply is exhausted.
Wishing all a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year.
The Hudson Store Co.
NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
M.ouisbug, IV. C.
As the Old Year Comes to Its Close
I Want to Thank Ail My
Customers
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for the patronage given me
and to wish ALL a Happy
Christmas and that the New
Tear jast ahead may bring
peaoe and prosperity, in
abundant measure.
.1 shall try in the year to come
to give the best in Hardware
and Furniture at the price.
Thankfully yours,
H. C. TAYLOR
LoiriSBURG, N. 0. jj
Furniture Store Hardware Store
Phone 305 ' ;V^t