Announcement DE. jr. T. HOFF Chiropractor Will be at Franklin Hotel Louisbnrg, N. 0. Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00 to 0:00 P. M. D Chiropractic I (SPINAL) 3 Adjustments r Will JL Remove the A rf s h* If yon are in ill health consult DR. F. T. HOFF without charge at the above address. Lady Attendant. Subscribe to The Franklin Tims* FOB SALE 7 room house, modern conven iences in good residential loca tion. Part cash, balance on easy payment. Apply to "C" care Franklin Times. Loulaburg, N. C. 6-19-2t ' J FOR RALE I have a tne two horse farm tor sale in high state of cultiva tion. land will make anything pro duced in this section. I will sell everything, growing crops, 2 good mules, 4 fine cows, 75 chickens, 3 hogs, all crops and farming tools and everything Just as it stands and will give possession within 24 hours of sale until Jan. 1st, 1937. If Interested get in touch with me at once. Reason " for selling am leaving North Carolina. J. R. ALLEY, 6-19-2t R 2, Loulsburg. N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS This is to notify all persons in the counties of WAKE, VANCE. ORANGE, GRANVILLE, FRANK LIN. WARREN, NASH. EDGE COMBE. WILSON. JOHNSTON. DURHAM A PERSON having un paid bills against the North Car olina Emergency Relief Adminis tration, to present them at the office of the undersigned on or before the ltth day of July. 1936, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their collection. This 16th day of June. 1?4~6. H. D. Farrell, Administrator, Emergency Relief Adminis tration, Raleigh, North t-lt-2t Carolina. NOTICE OF RE-SALE North Carolina. Franklin County. Directed by and order iaaued by tbe Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina. Kk~k Special Proceed ings entitled William F. How land. Jr., Administrator, O. B. N. of the estate of Fed Alston, De ceased. ts. Nancy Alston at at, the same being upon the Special Proceedings Docket of Franklin County, the undersigned Com missioner will upon the 3rd DAY OF JULY, 1086, at 11 o'clock, noon, at the Court house Door In Loulaburg, N. C., offer for resale to the hlgheat bid der for cash, that certain tract of land lying in Hayesrllle Township Franklin County, and more parti cularly described as follows, To wit: BEGINNING at a small gum. T. H. Whitakers corner on Lynches Creek, and run 8 18% W >9 poles 11 links to a rock, corner of No. II; thence N 88 W SO poles 20 links to a stake and pointer, corner No. 10; thence North. 140 poles to ? rock; thence N 64 H E 9 poles 9 links to a rock In Stanton's line; thence East >8 poles and 21 links to an oak stump; thence N 27% E 4% poles to a red oak Stump, Stanton's corner; thence N 86 E 24 poles striking Berln's Branch and run ning down the same 8 82 1-4 E 25 poles; S <8 E 4. poles 11 links to the mouth of Berin's Branch in Lynches Creek; thence down said creek as It meanders SB poles and 19 links to the place of BMUNNING. See deed from R. B. White, Trustee to Fed Alston recorded In Book 177 page 414 of the Franklin Registry. Con taining 88 5-8th acres, more or STOVES REBUILT and REPAIRED. Come in and get prices E. A. ROGERS SHOP ON BULL BUN ALLBY, LOUISBURG ? Will 1 1* I * Woman's Missionary Union Tar Biver Association of the Woman's Missionary Union will meet with the Littleton Church, June 25th and 26th, 1936. The following program has been ar ranged : \ Thursday Afternoon, B:00 O'clock Hymn Come Women Wide Proclaim Watchword. Devotional Mrs. IT. R. "Hitter Address of Welcome Mrs. Mattloaette Cassada Response Mrs. George Seiby Serving Through Personal Service Mrs. T. H. Sledge Serving Through Mission Stady Mra. J. A. White Service for Margaret Fund Mra. H. H. Foster Service Through Giving, Mrs. M. C. Miles Special Music. \ 1936 Heck Memorial Fund Miss Vera Joyner Recognition of visitors and pastors. Announcements. Hymn Lead On O King Eternal Tiiuntday Evening, 7:43 O'clock Hymn We've a Story to Tell to the Nations Pageant ? Henrietta Hall Shuck .... Littleton Y. W. A. Special Music. AtMress ? Today's Youth for^Kingdom Tasks . . Rev. A. S. Hale Friday Morning. 10:00 Ofelock r Hymn A.. Lv. ? Lead Oa O King Eternal Watchword. Devotional Mrs Franklin Mills Roll Call of Churches wrfh verbal report from each. Report of Secretary-Treaaorer Mra. M. C. Miles Report of Superintendent- M laa' LIHIe Harper 'Special Music. Address Mrs. Edna R. Harris Hymn . , '. I Oave My Life For Thee Address ? Fifty Years of Sunbeam Work ... Mrs. T. M. Plttman Appointment of Committees. Recognition of visitors and pastors. Announcements. ' ? Hymn The Kingdom is Coming Friday Afternoon. l:SO O'clock Hymn ..... , . Jesus tfrants Me for a Sunbeam Devotional. ....... Edward Hamlet Reports of Young Peoples' Leaders: Y. W. A. & G. A Miss Eva Cooke R. A. & Sunbeam Mra. L A. Crawley Special Music. Stewardship Declamation Contest. Hymn . Onward Christian Soldiers Playlet ? Alice in Sunbeamland . . . Harris Chapel Young People Reports of Committees. Awarding of Banners. Adjournment. less. LESS that portion hereto fore sold W. L. Lumpkin contain ing 38 5-8th acres more or lees. See deed on record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County for mora dell nite description. BIDDING TO START AT $247.50. This 17th day of June, 193t. HENRY T. POWELL, 6-19-21 Commissioner. PENDER S, KI PENDENS JUNE VALUES FOR JUNE BRIDES! WE EXTEND TO YOU AN INVITATION TO SAVE AT PENDER'S Eatwell Oval SARDINES 2 S 15" Lynnhaven Brand * MUSTARD 2 ? 10' Phillip's Delicious Pork and REANS J'S? Daffodil Brand Bartlett PEARS 2 ii WHITE POTATOES 5^.85 Bag PEANUT BUTTER Pint Quart J Jc Southern Manor TEA ? 2V Fresh COFFEE D. P. BLEND lb. 23c GOLDEN BLEND lb. 17c Fresh BREAD OUR PRIDE 20 oz. loaf 9c BROWNIE BOT 14 oz. loaf 5c w A BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party wu given In honor of Miss Coleen Wilder on her 18th birthday laat Saturday night, June IS, In her home near Loulsburg. The guest were: Misses Mary Charles Mitchell, Margaret Har ris, Bonnie Belle Lancaster, Nel lie Belle and Mable Carter, Mary Wilder, Lyndell Mullen. Daphlne Harris, Rachel Strickland, Sarah Blanch Wilder. Thelm* Clifton, Marguerite Griffin, Jo Kellan Joy ner, Ruby Nowell, Louise and Geraldlne Wilder, Irene Wheless, Edith Strickland, Cornelia Mul len and Edna Lee Harris. Mis ter* James Joyner, Max Wilder, O rover Jeffreys. Authar Leon Howell. Paul Mullen. "Mark" and "Ptck" Wilder, Jim Chamblee. Millard Jeffreys, James Wilder. Bruce Edwards. Fred Poythress, Mrs. W. B. Wilder, and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wilder. Jr. Outdoor games were enjoyed by ,all. After the games, the JW ' ' guest were served Russian Punch and wafers in the dining room. Coleen received many lovely pres ents. The guests departed wish ing her many more happy birth days. BIRTHDAY DINNER On Sunday. June 7th, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harris entertained at a birthday "dinner in honor of Mrs. Harris' sister. Mr*, g. J. Matthews, of Canton. Those present for 'dinner were; Mrs. Robert Evans and daughter, Miss Velma Evanf. of Henderson, Mrs. J. R. Shearln and Mrs. Jos eph Pergerson. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Marks and little dau ghter, Miriam Rose, Mrs. R. D. Pernell, Mrs. John Finch and Mrs. David Ayescue. Each guest departed declaring he had had h most enjoyable time and wishing Mrs. Matthews many more happy birthdays. . ANNOUNCEMENT We Wish to Announce The Opening of The Friendly Beauty Salon Friday, June 19 th, 1936 OPENING SPECIALS Permanent Waving $1.95 to $6.00 Shampoo and Fingerwave 35c Hair Cuts . 15c and 25c Eye Brow Arch 25c Manicures . . . 35c These Prices Good for One Week Only. All work done by Registered and Experienced Operators and Is Guaranteed. PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT FRIENDLY BEAUTY SALON B. F. Burnette, Owner Miss MildW)d Arnold and Miss Dorothy Murray, Operators Phone 200-1 Just Below Depot South Main St. LOUISBl'RG, N. C. K Yo?' get a BE fTER USED CAR from a BUICK DEALER M to I it -here art? Ijiii it** 'flt'it ?san#s mani wort 1084 CHRYSLER SEDAN? With new tires. Driven a little over 00,000 miles *473.00 1N4 PONTIAC SEDAN? In (nt class condition and as outstanding value for 9475.00 108S FORD SEDAN ? New tires, new paint and prac tically new motor . . 9850.00 1032 BUICK SEDAN ? This car looks as good as the day it was new, and Is Just as good as It looks. . $850.00 LEGG - PARHAM COMPANY 120 Wyche St. Phone 65 Henderson, N. C. HAVE YOU NOTICED THE DIFFERENCE ? fti keeping with <U policy or giving the rradtag public the best, the Greensboro Daily News is now printed in the new larger and clearer Excelsior type, making reading more of a pleasure and less strain on the eyes of both young and old. You should read some good, reliable and independent dally newspaper, the columns of which present In a clear, concise and unbiased fashion, a true picture of our modern times. You want all the news from your community, your state, your naton and the world. \ The Greensboro Dally News, one of the Youth's outstand ing newspapers, completely meets this requirement, and more ? an intensely interesting editorial page that's different, all the market reports and reviews, ample sports, features for women and children, the best comics daily and Sunday. The complete Associated Press service is supplemented by leased wire service from private bureaus In Raleigh and Washing ton, D. C. Delivery service to your door in almost every town In the state at aoc per week. Mail subscription rates, payable In advance, 99.00 per year daily and Sunday, 97.00 per year, daily only, payable In three to 12-months periods. See our local distributor In your community or write direct to this offloe. CIRCULATION" DEPARTMENT, GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS GREENSBORO, N. 0. - A ' <mm 'vmmm ?jvrtm -fm 7 . cffmt Jtmrm. A8MMWPM1 mto&ftwnw """?'??wm ?"""?'???wni" mmm mi LOUISBURG THEATRE MATINEES DISCONTINUED Night 7:15 and 9:00 15 & 30c SATURDAYS CONTINUOUS 2 TIL 11 10c and 25c Till 6:00 O'clock Saturday, DOUBLE FEATURE June 20th TIM McCOY in "BORDER CABALLERO" PAUL KELLY in "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" Comedy ? Serial Sunday; v ? h Jttpe 21st, Warren William and June Travis in "TIMES SQUARE PLAYBOY" Monday, June 22nd A Premiere of W. C. Field's New Musical Picture W. C. Fields and Rochelle Hudson in "POPPY" Tuesday, June 23rd Margaret Lindsay and Warren Hull in "THE LAW IN HER HANDS" Wednesday, BANK NIGHT June 24th James Stewart - Wendy Barrie - Ted Healy in "SPEE D" -V. \ Reas See This Picture There $re ^ Reasons Why You Should Thursday-Friday, June 25th-26th Grace Moore and Franchot Tone in "THE KING STEPS OUT" NEXT WEEK Joe E. Brown in "SONS 0' GUNS" Marion Davies and Dick Powell in "HEARTS DIVIDED'' COMING SOON "One Rainy Afternoon"; "Modern Times"; "It's Love Again"; "The Ex Mrs. Bradford"; "Bullets or Ballots"; Clark Gable and Jean nette McDonald in "SAN FRANCISCO." * O] u DTONKEL'S D DEPARTMENT STORE, INC INVITES THE PUBLIC TO AT h TEND ONE OF THE GREAT LI EST MONEY SAVING EVENTS H EVER ATTEMPTED D LADIES SILK DRESSES Values up to$6.50 Ai H SPECIAL D Values up to $5.49 AJ SPECIAL ll ValllAA !??% #?/> >10 ^ Values up to $4.49 SPECIAL Ladies White Slippers in all Styles alues up to SPECIAL Values up to $3.49 $1.94 Mens Linen Suits Formerly old up to $ SPECIAL Sold up to $13.00 -i ^ Mens N & W and Big Winston VERAL SPECIAL OVERALL'S $1,15 TONKEL'S DEPARTMENT STOR?, JNC. }| OUTFITTERS FOE THE ENTIRE || FAMILY ' r f M "Louisburg'g Shopping Center" U H O

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