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DR. J. O. MANN The Well Known Eye Specialist Will be at Dr. A. H. Fleming's Office, Louisburg, N. O. THURSDAY, SEPT., BTH From 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. FE8SI0NAL COLUMN Dr. Herbert G. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Nash St. Loulsburg, N. 0 Telephones: Office 287-1R Residence 287-aR Hours ? 10 to 18; 8 to 4; 7 to 9 Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Examina tion, Diathermy and Ultra-Vlolet light treatment. Miss Lacy Timber lake, Sec'y. Miss Rath Perry, R. N. Graduate M Registered Mono. Dr. H. H. Johnson Physician and Surgeon Louis burg. N. O. Offices in old Dr. Rills office build lng on Main Street next to Standard Service Station Telephones: Day 10; Night 10 Dr. James E. Fulghum Louisbarg, N. O. Office In Professional Building Next to Franklin Times Building Office Hours 9 a. m.-O p. m. ? 7 p. m.-B p. m. Telephones Day S10-1R Night 210-2R Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office in Service Drug Co. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Louisburg, N. O. Office oyer Rose'* Store Dr. W. R. Bass Veterinarian Office* and Hospital East Nash HI Phone: Office 830-L Res. 885-J Special Attention to Small Animals Dr. J. B. Davis Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, N. C. Office at Residence, S. Main St. Telephone: Hours: Day 64 8:30 to 10:80 a. m Night 64 12:00 *lo 2:00 p. m 6:00 to 8:00 p. m , G. M. Beam Attorney at Law i Louisburg, N. C. Office in Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Louisburg, N. C. Office in First National Bank Bldg Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborougti & Yarborough Attorneys A Counsellors at Law Office In Egerton Building Over Tonirt's Store Lonisburg, N. 0. Practice In Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and in the United States Courts at Raleigh R. B. White E. H. Maloni t. E. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Lonisburg, N. C. General practice, settlement of es tates, funds invested. One mem ber of the Arm always la office. Radio Repair Service 10* TUfton Are., Phone 240 Lonisburg, N. C. SUC ART DAVIS Main Street Barber Shop L P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Barbers Louisburg, N. O. Parlors under Union Warehouse on Main Street. First class Mot* guaranteed. Aire ma ? sail. H. T. Bartholomew Notary Public Harvey's Garage Loolaburg, If. O. MONEY TO LOAN on improved (arm property. W.L LUMPKIN Correspondent Louisburg, N. C. TODAY and $IOCKBRIDet^s^*P^4^ MONEY .... mottoe Uncle Sam Is going to issue i new kind of paper money, base, on stiver. The new silver certificates wil have both the front and the bacl of the Great Seal of the Unitei States depicted on them. Not man persons have ever seen that em blem, devised in 1776 by Ben jamin Franklin, Thomas Jeffer son and John Adams. Soon it wil be in everybody's pocket, am many will wonder what th Latin inscriptions on the revers mean. Most folks know that "E Pluri bus Unum" means "out of man; one," one nation formed of man nations. But "Annult Coeptls" 1 a sticker. It means "He (Qod) fa vored our undertakings," ani "Novus Ordo Seclorum" means "j New Order of the Ages." Good motoes in 1776; just a appropriate to the America o 1935. ? ? ? GREED ... an example A neighbor, an elderly lady, wa three years behind in her taxes There was a bank mortgage o $3,000 on her little home. Th< back taxes came to nearly $500 She asked the bank to lend enougl more to pay them and save he from the disgrace of being adver tlsed as In arrears. The bank refused, but one o the directors offered to buy hei property for $3,500. She had sign ed a contract to sell, when i friend advised her to see the Horn Owners Loan Corporation count; representative. The HOLC ap praised her house at $6,800, com pelled the would-be buyer, b; threat of exposure, to cancel hi contract, and lent the widow en ough to take up the bank mortg age, pay the Back taxes and some thing over. And the other day shi sold it tor $6,500. The story got around. Nov everybody In the county has "go the number" of the chiseling banl director. ? ? ? WATER . . . and a vo t< Our town is going to vote oj taking over the village wate works from the private compan; that now owns the reservoir am mains. The Federal Governmen will make us a present of \5 per cent of the cost, if we will raisi 55 percent by taxes. Farmers, with their own wells don't want to share the liabilit: for the benefit of village folks They think water-users won't pa; their water bills any quicker ti the Tbwn than they pay George Callahan. I have my own water supply, i mountain spring and an 8,000-gal Ion storage reservoir, piped t< the house and barn. If the pro posed plan goes through, I'll bi DRESSES We are now prepared to give you the highest class of work to be had on yoar dresses. The new synthetic fabrics that are now on the market can not be successfully cleaned by the old methods that we formally used. Our continuous flow system Is the very latest thing In dry cleaning. We are proud to offer you this type of work supervised by our skil led technician, a graduate of the National Association of Dyers and Cleaners. Louisburl Dry Cleaners Loulsbnrg's Oldest Cleaners with Franklin County's most modern equipment. O. R. Sykes Ed Stovall CALL PHONE 108 Corner Church ? Nash 8t?. , LOUISBURG, If. o. liable on the town's water bonds, like all other taxpayers. Looks like we might be fight ing out the public utilities ques tion, on a small scale, next Town Meeting. ? ? ? 1S1KDK ... oil the move I am Impressed every Pall by | the aptness of the expression "Free as a bird." I know of no other living thing that enjoys the liberty the birds have. s Just now the crows are "pack ing up" for their southward j migration, taking their new fami lies with them. The humming . I birds, loveliest of all our feather ed friends, have already Btarted ^ for their ^Winter home in Mexico. The wrens that have nested in a ' hole over our kitchen door for ten years, set off last week with "jthelr second brood of the sea ' son. Th?- orioles and the blue . Jays have gone South, the bobo 1 links have started for South Caro lina, where they become "rice e; birds." Who does not envy the birds "(their freedom and their ability to ?[travel as they please? y ? ? * -t . - ^CONTINENTAL V'! . . 1788 " ! Everybody has heard worthless ^ things denounced as "not worth |a Continental." Just what that means was brought home the oth 1 er day when a neighbor of mine, i repairing an old house that dates from Revolutionary days, fouhd some old letters in a crack in the ?i attic floor. s; One of the letters said that oats were bringing |36 a bushel f in Continental currency, in Bos B ton. That was in 1782, when our first great period of Inflation was i at Its height. The Continental r Congress was printing money, . which had nothing back of It but a very doubtful promise. t Horses sold for above $2,500, r cows as high as $3,000 a head, . bacon at $8 a pound, and so on t! ? In Continental money. The few e who had faith in the future of the f young nation, sold their goods for . those high prices and kept the . money they received, were the r fortunate ones, for the Continental , currency was eventually redeem - ed- , ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE e Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Mrs. Maggie v Wester, deceased, late of Franklin t County, North Carolina, this '? t to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under \ signed on or before 23 rd day of j August, 1936, or this notice will r be pleaded In bar of their re t covery. All persons Indebted to j said estate will please make lm mediate payment. This 22nd day of August. 1935. HILL YARBOROUGH, 8-23-6t Admr. t NOTICE OF SALE OK REAL ESTATE y North Carolina, 3 Franklin County. e | Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the i Deed of Trust executed by Guy I. - Buell to L. L. Pettltt, Trustee, > and duly recorded in Book 261, - Page 416, of the Public Registry jJof Franklin County, the notes thereby secured being past due and the holders thereof having directed the undersigned to fore close the upderslgned will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19S3, at 12:00 M. In front of the court house door In Loulsburg, Frank lin County, North Carolina, the ? following described real estate: Lot No. 2, in Block "H", and lot No. 6, in Block "K", as shown on a map of New Hope, N. C., Harris Township, as surveyed and plotted by Sherman Clodfel der, C. E., on March 10th, 1925. Said map being recorded in Map Book 1, page 184, Franklin Coun ty Registry. Reference to said map Is hereby made for a full and complete description of said lot. Being the Identical property con veyed to Guy I. Buell by R. B. Davis, Trustee, by deed dated March 24th, 1925. The above described property will be sold and deeded subject to: Any and all outstanding taxes due the County of Franklin against said property. This 7th day of August. 1936. L. L. PETTITT. 8-S?-4t Trustee. NOTICE The Governor has under con sideration the case of James Bar nett, convicted In the Superior Court of Franklin County of larceny of Automobile and sen tenced to serve not less than 14 or more than 24 months on roads. All persons opposing clemency in this case are requested to notify Edwin Gill, Commissioner of 'Paroles, Raleigh, North Carolina. This the 23 day of August, 1935. JOHN W. HINSDALE, ? 8-23-2t Atty. NOTICE The Governor has under con sideration the case of Davis Bar ,nett, convicted In the Superior Court of Franklin County of larceny of Automobile and sen tenced to serve not less than 18 i or more than 24 months on roads. All persons opposing clemency in this case are requested to notify Edwin Gill, Commissioner of Paroles, Raleigh. North Carolina. ' This the 23 day of August, 1 1935. JOHN W. HINSDALE, i 8-23-2t Atty. NOTICE OK FORECLOSURE SALE I Under and by virtue of the | power of sale contained In that [certain deed of trust from S. C. ,Ford and wife, Corabel S. Ford, ,to Carolina Martgage Company, iTrustee, dated January 15, 1927, and recorded in book 259, page | 4 36 , Registry of Franklin County, North Carolina, "default having been made In the payment of the notes thereby secured, and the holder thereof having directed {that the deed of trust be fore closed, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at the Court House door in the city of Louis burg, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1985, and will sell to the highest bld I der for cash the property descrlb Authorized Dealer Crosley and Westinghouse ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS : : DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE REFRIGERA TORS. $79.50 and up Small Monthly Payments BECK'S GARAGE ' LOUISBURG'8 OLDEST OARAGB 1017 ? 1030 , PHONE *11 ed In said deed o( trust as fol- t lows: S That certain lot or parcel of a land situate In the town of Frank- S linton, Franklin County, State of I North Carolina, being bounded on 7 the West and South by the lots a "W {3. -C. Ford, on the East by J A. SrS'owell Gin property and u on the North by Mason Street, and a being more particularly ^escribed i as follows: Beginning )*t a point ? on Mason Street at the property J line on the South side of said J street, 131 feet from the inside f of the curb on the street leading '< from Mason Street to Vann's Cot-!c ton Mill, said point being a cor-|c ner for the lot on which Dr. S. !< C. Ford now resides: thence along 'S a wire fence, S. lOd 35' E. 149 ,i ft. to a fence post, corner for the 1 lot on which Dr. Ford now re- 1 sides; thence along a wire fence,! N. 82d 5' E? 70 ft. to a fence I post, corner for this lot and the I lot on which Dr. Ford resides in i line of the A. S. Powell Oin pro perty; thence along (he line of the said Gin Property, a wire fence, N. lOd 25' W. 168 ft. to : be property line on the said ! lason Street, corner tor this lot nd the Gin property on said Itreet; thence along the property^ Ine on Mason Street S. 67d W. 2 ft. to the beginning, as will ppear from plat thereof made by 1. S. Davis, C. E. Dec. 15, 1926, low on file with Carolina Mortg ,ge Company, Kaleigh, N. C. Be- 1 ng the same land conveyed to !. C. Ford by deed from W. M. arnes and wife, Susan Prances Fames, dated Nov. 13, 1924, and ifeifor registration on the 3rd lay of December 1934, in the >ffice of the Register of Deeds ; >f Franklin County, N. C., Re ordedlnBook 249, Page 375. 3ee also deed from \V. M. James ind wife to S. C. Ford,, dated Oec. 4, 1924 and recorded in Book 262, Page 162. This sale will be made subject :o all delinquent county and city taxes, and paving assessments, If iny. This the 10th day of August, (V. D. 1935. 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