lOCALS ? Next Wednesday is Christ mas Day. t t J ? Cotton sold for 12 cents a pound in Louisburg yesterday, tit ? THE FRANKLIN TIMES force wish all a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. X X X ? Are you ready for Christmas. You have only three more days In which to do your shopping, tit ? Perry & Earle have rebuilt the cellar door on the side walk in front of their place of business, t t t ? ? Mr. H. M. Pridgen is erecting a neto store building next to the Southside Warehouse on South main street. t t I ? The fire alarm Saturday night was caused ?by a Chimney at Beasley Lunch room l)Urnl{ig out. No damage was done. 1 I t 1 \ 'i ? The fire early Friday morn ing was at Jessie Hill's, where a chimney burned out. No damage was reported. The fire depart ment answered promptly. Evjery time the microbes begin experimenting they are sure to invent something, and it remains with the medical profession to give it a name. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. Herbert G. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Noah St. Louisburg, N. 0 Telephones: Office 287-1 H Residence 287-2R Hours ? 10 to 12; 9 to 4; 7 to 0 Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Examina tion, Diathermy and Ultra- Violet light treatment. Miss Lucy Timberlake, Sec'y. Miss Rath Perry, K. N. Graduate & Registered Nurse. Dr. H. H. Johnson Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, N, G. Offices In old Dr. Eilis office build lng on Main Street next to Standard Service Station Telephones: Dny 10; Night 10 Dr. James E. Fulghum Louisburg, N. G. Office in Professional Building Next to Franklin Times Building Office Hours 0 a. m.-fl p. m. ? 7 p. m.-9 p. m. Telephones Day 210-1R Niglit 210-2R Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office in Service Drug Co. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Lonisburg, N. C. Office over Rose's Store Dr. W. R. Bass Veterinarian ? * Offices and Hospital East Nash St ?Phone: Office 88S-L Bes. 33.VJ Special Attention to Small Animals Dr. J. B. Davis Physician and Surgeon Lonisburg, N. C. Office at Residence, S. Main St. Telephone : Hours : Day 64 8:30 to 10:80 a. m Night 04 la.OO'to 8:00 p. m 6:00 to 8:00 p. m G. M. Beam Attorney at Law Lonisburg, N. C. Office in Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Lonisburg, N. O. Office in First National Bank Bldg Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yar borough Hill Yar borough Yarborough & Yarborough Attorneys A Counsellors at I*w Office in Egerton Building Over Tonkel's Store Lonisburg,, N. O. Practice in Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and in the United State* Courts at Raleigh R. B. White B. H. Malonf t. E. Malone White & Malone Lawyer* Lionisbnrg, N. C. General practice, settlement of e? tatee, fnadi Invested. One mem ber of the firm always In office. Radio Repair Service 10* Tlifton Ave., Phone 24? Lonlrtmrg, N. O. STtlART DAVIS Main Street Baiber Shop I. P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Barber* Loalaborg, "? O. Partem nnder Union Warehonae on Mala Street. Fir** ctaaa work guaranteed. Gl?? me a eall. H. T. Bartholomew Notary Pnblle Hftrrejr'i Gtnge IxraWmrf, If. (X Mr. W. B. Barrow visited Ra leigh Wednesday, * * * Mr. and Mr^ j^, J. Pernell visi ted Raleigh the past week. t t t Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Welch were visitors to Raleigh Tuesday. nt Mr. George I. Griffin paid Hen derson a business trip Monday. t t t Mr. R. Glenn Davis made a business visit to Charlotte Tues day. tit" Mr. P. J. Beasley, of Greens boro, visited his parents in Lou isburg Sunday. ? , ? tit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Candler, of Henderson, were visitors to Lou lsburg Sunday. t t t Mr. C. R. McGill, of Greens boro, was a visitor to Mr. W. B. Barrow Tuesday. :tt Mrs. Florence E. Underbill, of Anderson. S. C., is visiting rela tives in Louisburg. XXX Mr. F: D. Culpepper, of Hen derson. was a visitor to Louisburg the past week. XXX Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lee, ofi Sandford, are guests of relatives in Louisburg. t t t Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McKinnie of Goldsboro, spent the past week end in Louisburg with relatives. til Miss Dorothy Poster, of Mere dith College, arrived yesterday to visit her parents for the holi days. * * * Mr. John Hayes is spending the Christmas holidays with his sis ter, Mrs. Willie Holloway, of Hurlock, Md. t t t Misses Edna Earle and Ernes tine Perry arrived Tuesday from E. C. T. C. to spend the Christmas hoMdays with their parents. t t t Miss Beulah Lancaster attended _ meeting of the Finance and Budget Committee of Ore -N'. C. Young Democratic Wubs in Greensboro Saturday. If she carries him like a vase he is her first baby; if she carries him like a raincoat, he's her fourth. Superlatives are ineffective in describing a superlative product. | Aunt Molly and Pipe I NEW YORK . . . Aunt Molly Jackson (above), of Kentucky, brought her corn cob pipe to New York even though shs refrains from smoking it in ?he New York Uni versity -class room where* she is teaching American folk-song and folk-lore, the first HiU-BtUy class known in college. MASS MEETING Rev. Charles B. Howard will address the people of Franklin County on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 22, 1935, at 2:30 P. M., in the courthouse in Louisburg, upon the subject of the proposed Liquor Law. A Cordial invitation is ex-1 tended to all those interested In this important question. Mr. Howard is well known' throughtout Franklin County and beloved by all. He will have a message well worth hearing. UNITED DRY FORCES OF 12-20-lt FRANKLIN COUNTY STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The Stockholders of the Frank lin National Farm Loan Associa tion will hold their regular an nual meeting on the second Mon day in January, it being January 13th, 1936 at 3:30 o'clock p. m. , in the office of the Franklin Times' in Louisburg, N. C. All Stockhold er are urged to be present. This Dec. 18th, 1935. H. T. Bartholomew Pres. ' A. F. Johnson Secy. 12-20-2t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the estate of W. H. Culpepper, deceased, late of Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas-l ed to exhibit them to the under signed on or before 20 day of December, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 19 day of Dec. 1935. FRANK D CULPEPPER, JAMES W. DEAN, 12-20-6t Extrs. NOTICE OK 8A1.K OK REAL ESTATE Pursuant to authority contain ed in that certain power of sale, in that certain deed of tri^st re corded in Book 272 at page 70, and executed by W. T. Young and wife, to J. A. Williams, trustee, on the 8th day of April, 1929, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and undersigned, on ap plication of the Bank of Youngs ville, or its assigns, will offer tor sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Louis burg, N. C.. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on the 20tli DAY OK JANt'AHY, lu:?? the following described land: That certain tract of land in Youngsvilie Township, adjoining the lands of B. T. Holden, W. T. Young, W. R. Holden, and others, beginning at a rock in W. R. Hol den's and Wade White's corner; thence N 86d 30' W 30.75 chains to a rock; thence N 7d 30' E 14.25 chains to a pine; thence S 86d 30' E 28.42 chains to a rock in the ditch; thence S Id 30' E 14.26 chains to the begginning; It being all that certain tract or parcel of land designated as Tract No. 5 on plot by B. B. Egerton. Surveyor, except one acre exclud ed therefrom, known as the Dora Young tract, and being fully des cribed in the exception in that certain deed recorded in Book 272 at page 70; it being the identical land conveyed by J. L. Brown to W. T. Young, said deed being duly recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County, North Carolina; and for a full, adequate and complete descrip tion, reference Is hereby had to Book 270 at page 70 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Frank lin County, North Carolina. Dated and posted thiB the 19th day of December, 1935. J. A. WILLIAMS. Chas. P. Green, Trustee. Atty. 12-20-5t NOTICE OK SALE OK REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of author ity contained in that certain mort gage deed, executed by Erft Pred dy and wife. Sybella Preddy to W. G. Riddick, Cashier of the Bank of Youngsvilie, and duly re corded in Book 142 at page 172 in the franklin County Registry, USED CARS ? ? THAN lilt^ All in good condition, Fords, Chevrolet# and other popular makes. We have a big stock that must be moved by Christmas and to move them the prices have been reduced below half their former price. In addition we will give a 1936 license with each j car bringing over $100. Come in and see them now if you waht the biggest car bargain you ever saw. ? Remember these cars must be sold by Christ mas to give room for New Cars. You can get a car at your price. This offer only lasts through December 24th. HODGES -GREER MOTOR COMPANY ? ' - ? Market Street ? - Louisburg, N. C. and the said mortgage deed and , the indebtedness secured thereby l having been duly transferred, sold ! and assigned to Charles P. Green, and default having been made in the payment thereof, the said Charles P. Green, assignee, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for, cash, at the Courthouse door in Louisburg, North Carolina, on the ?>t!i DAY OF JANUARY, 1930 at twelve o'clock noon, the follow ing described land: Those certain tracts or parcels of land, lying, being and situate in Franklin County, North Cap lina, and more particularly de ,cr* bed n follow; TRACT NO. 1: Beginning at a stump. Hicks and Young Corner; ! thence S. 6d W. 36 poles to a stake in said Hicks and Young i line; thence South 87V6d E. 181 poles to R. H. Timberlake's line; thence with said Timberlake's line, North 2d W. 33 poles to Stroud and Preddy's corner; thence North 86^d W. with Stroud and Preddy's line 180 poles to the beginning, -and con taining thirty-nine acres, more or less. Being a tract of land bought of Robert A. Hicks and recorded In Book 92 at page 114. April 27, 1892. TRACT NO. 2: One tract of land bought of H. S. Hicks and recorded in Book 124 at page 301 Nov. 20, 1901, and adjoining the land of Siddie Stell and E. W. Timberlake on the North side of the Louisburg road, containing seventeen acres. Dated and posted this the 19th day of December. 1935. CHARLES P. GREEN. Assignee of the Bank of 12-20-5t Youngsville. Mortgagee A Meery Christmas and Happy New Year Is our wish to you for the com* ing joyous season, and to thank you for your generous patronage the past season. We hope to be of more serviee to you during the eomlng year. Visit our shoppe when in town or down the street. Cranford Beauty Shoppe Franklin Hotel Bldg. Louisburg, North Carolina SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH ? r ? * No. 2H Hill Fickle... 25c Large Cocoanuts, each . . 5c English Walnuts, Pound 20 to 30c Brazil Nuts, lb 20c Large Pecans, fancy, Pound . 25c Raisins, lb 12 He Oranges,. . 20c doz and up Apples, . . . 30c pk. and up Loose Grits, lb. ....... 4c Stew Beef. . 10 & 12 He lb. Country Pork, lb 22c Country Sausage, lb... 25c Native Reef, lb. ...... 25c Fancy Custard Pumpkin, No. 2 Can 15c Mince Meat, 2 lbs. .T . . 83c Prune Whip, lb. . , . . . 15c 2 lbs. Cocoa 10c HEINZ PRODUCTS Sweet Pickle, Tomato Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, Ileefsteak Sauce, Olive*, t'hili Sauce, Jelly, Preser ves, Soups. THOMAS GROCERY CO. PHONE 118 LOUISBURG, N. C. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVING AT I P E H D E R~l Quality food values for the holi day feast. Not only will they save you money for other Christmas needs ? but they will make your Christmas dinner more enjoyable. T^fAtviA/lnwtr May we take this opportunity to wish you and yours the heartiest seasons greetings for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. O? .41.? TUT u i uiucuai y Cranberry SAUCE 2 cans 29' Dromedary Fruit Cake MIXTURE [c pkg. New York State 1 Ac Pumpkin,, can Libby All Green ASPARAGUS 2 cans ^ jc Southern Manor Fruit COCKTAIL J cans 2<)c Triangle, Sweet Mixed or ? ?JSherkin PICKLES Quart 2|c Jar ouuLiiem iTictiiui Tiny Green PEAS - I No. 2 ? cans Pender's --Old Virginia Fruit CAKE Wn" 49C Holiday Mix. 1 Ac CANDY, lb. . . I" Pender Flyer $4.75 WAGONS, each * Salad Treat MAYONNAISE Pint Jar 21c California 1 Cc FIGS, 2 pkgs. . . . W Weston's Crackerettes 1-lb. pkg. 17c SALE OF POPULAR COFFEES D. P. BLEND J?c lb. YELLOW FRONT lb. GOLDEN BLEND J lb. Libby's Queen JtLc Olives, 11 02. jar Atlantic Brand MINCE MEAT 2-lb Jar 27c Dromedary 1 Cc DATES, pkg. ... W Holiday Wrapped CIGARETTES Carton of 200 $1.20 Colonial Pure Concord GRAPE JUICE Pint % *c Quart Size Size Our Pride Bread, 20 oz 10c Rumford's BAKING POWDER 12 Oz. )|c Can Our Pride Bread Crumbs, pkg. 5c

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