? The ABO Stores will be closed Monday. ttt ? Cotton was worth 12% cents a pound In Louisburg yesterday. tit ? Work is progressing nicely on the additions to the court house. ttt ? The new apartment house of Mrs. J. W. King on Halifax road Is nearing completion. t t t ? The banks at Louisburg and Frankllnton will observe Labor Day next Monday by remaining closed. t t t ?Mr. McM. Furgtfrson had the misfortune the past week of los ing a barn of tobacco by fire and also lost a mule. t t t ? The Cltl*ens Bank & Trust Co., of Henderson, announces that It will obtferve Labor Day, Sept. 7th, by being closed that day. Ill ? Principal W. C. Stroud wish es the TIMES Fo announce that the Cafeteria will open on next Wednesday the first day of sciiool. ttx ? Postmaster T. M. Harris an nounces the local post office will be closed except for usual holiday hours, on Monday, Sept. 7th, and all employees will observe Labor Day. ttt ? Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, of Rocky Mount, announce the birth of a little, girl, Dorothy Louise, Aug. 30. Mrs. Anderson was the former Miss Sallie Louise Sledge of near Louisburg. Mr. J. P. Timberlake, Jr., visit ed Raleigh Wednesday, III Mr. P. B. Beasley visited Rich mond the past week. ttt Miss Pattie Beasley visited rel-, at Ives In Henderson Tuesday. ' ttt Mr. W. W. Lay, of Florida is a Louisburg visitor this week, t : t Mr. Robert Hicks visited Laur ens, S. C., the past week-end. ttt Mr. Louis Wheless returned Thursday from a trip to New Haven. Conn. ttt Miss Lucile Newton, of Hender son,- visited friends in Louisburg the past week-end. . lit Miss Jean Fulghum, of Halifax, visited relatives in Louisburg this week. ttt Miss Nelle Lancaster returned Sunday morning from a few days visit to Belhaven and Nagshead. ttt Mr. W. A. Hugglns spent Tues day afternoon In Raleigh on busi ness. ttt Mr. J. H. Tucker, of Henderson, was a visitor to Louisburg Wed nesday. ttt Mrs. W. W. Webb returned Sunday from a short visit to her brother near Victoria, Va. ? it I Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Mathews, of Clinton, spent the past week end at home. ttt Mr. P. H. Wilson, of Wake Forest, war* visitor to Louisburg the past wefk. t t t Miss Flora Mc Lauren will leave this week to take a business course in Raleigh. . * * Mr. O. B. Mess, of Spring Hope, was a visitor to Louisburg Wed nesday. tit Dr. N. Y. Gulley, of Wake For est, was a visitor to Louisburg the past week. txt Miss Elizabeth Johnson return ed home from Chapel HIU Satur day. ttl Mrs. Z. R. Phillips apd son. of Norllna, are visiting her slater, Mrs. J. R. Gantt. * I t Miss Ida Fuller left Tuesday for Elizabeth City where she will teach this falT. * I J Mrs. C. F. Beasley and daugh ter, Kitty Joe, are visiting rela tives In Hickory this week. t t t Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Welch spent the past week-end In Asheville. They were Joined In High Point by Miss Lina Welch. t t t Mrs. H. Elton Stout and chll ren, of Slier City, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McKinne. Felix Allen* lam Pearce and Ed Stovall have returned to Lou isburg after a business and plea sure trip to New York City. tit Mr. C. R. Sykes, who has been at a hospital at Rocky Mount for troeUoent, has returned home * "Wftj-A. t. Jehoson and childJ ren and Mines Adelaide and Ell- ' zabeth Johnson and Mlsa Mary B. Spencer visited Raleigh Wednes day. - StS Little Miss Jackie Harklns, and her grandmother, Mr*. R. W. Muzzle ^Picture ? - by A. B. Chapir WHAT ARE THEY Thinking about ?, Hudson are, spending this week in Philadelphia. til Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Upchurch and Mrs. Zeb Davis returned Sun day morning from a week's visit to Richmond, Va. t X X Misses Mary Sue Gupton, Rosa Pernell, and Ilene Bartholomew spent last week-end at Norfolk and Ocean View. I t t . Misses Carrie Waystaff and Fannie Belle Woody, of Roxboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Harris the past week-end. it: Mrs. C. R. MacGill and little son, Dickie, have returned to their home in Greensboro after spend ing two weeks with Mrs. MacGill's mother, Mrs. J. J. Barrow. ttt -Dr. and. Mrs. D. B. Jarrell and Mrs. O. L. Moye and children, of Berkley, W. Va., who have been visiting relatives at Loulsburg and Franklinton have returned home, t t i Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Blanton, of New Haven, Conn., were visitors to Louisburg the past week. They expect to move to their new home at Wilmington soon. 1 t t Messrs. Chas. P. Green, Pier Williamson and C. W. Lea were among the visitors to the opening sales at Wilson and Rocky Mount Tuesday. t t t Mr. J. L. Brown, of New York . City and Chapel Hill, has arrived in Louisburg to assume his re sponsibility as a part of the Mills High School Faculty. Mr. Brown will take the place of Mr. J. M. Mlnton, who resigned to pursue 1 another profession. NEW POSTOEFICE WILL BE USED FIRST TIME TODAY Franklinton, Aug. 30. ? The postofflce here which has been located in the Whitaker building for the past 12 years will be mov ed Monday to the new location, the former Commercial Bank building. Several men have been at work installing new equipment. Postmaster J. O. Purnell said the first mail would be delivered from the new building sometime Mon day. The new postofflce is located at the south end of the business district of town and the old office was at the north end. AM.IC1TIA CLUB Mrs. Robert W. Smlthwick en tertained the Amicitla club atrd several visitors Thursday, players enjoying several progressions of Boston rook. Mrs. W. C. 8trowd was given a cordial welcome as a new member of the club. Mrs. Strowd and Mrs. Smlthwick tied for high score honors. Miss Carrie Wagstaff and Miss Fannie Belle Woody, who are visiting Mrs. G. C. Harris, were special guests. Making up the tables were Mrs. R. H. Welch, Mrs. Joe Ben Beas ley, Mrs. F. M. Fuller, Mrs. Ben T. Holden, Miss Carrie Wagstaff, Miss Fannie Belle Woody, Mrs. Stuart Davis, Mrs. T. C. Alston, Mrs. W. C. Strowd, Mrs. G. C. Harris, and Mrs. M. C. Pleasants and the hostess. Punch was serv ed during play, and cream and cake were served when cards were removed. 'The hostess was assist- 1 ed by Miss Evelyn Smlthwick. Usually two or three years of hard preliminary work ar? re quired to Insure a "spontaneous" .popular response to a new Idea. Sixty Supervisors are at work In Johnston County checking compliance In the Soil Conserva tion program. . " FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTINO DIAL 283-1 Cod liver oil and yellow corn fed to Wake County poultry (locks suffering from vitamin deficiency corrected the trouble. NOTICE No. 1206 North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk W. N. Fuller, Plaintiff, v. E. C. Perry, guardian of Ralph Douglas Joyner, et al. The defendant, Ralph Douglas Joyner, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been instituted in the Superior Court of Franklin County for the pur pose of foreclosing a certain tax sale certificate held by the said plaintiff against certain lands in Fran, klin County. And the said defen dant, Ralph Douglas Joyner, will further take notice that he is re quired to appear in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County within thirty (30) days from the date of this ' notice and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff; otherwise, the. said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Dated this the 3rd day of Sep tember, 1936. W. V. AVENT, 9-4-4t Clerk Superior Court. PROFESSIONAL OOLUMK Dr. Herbert G. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Naah St. Loulsburg, N. C Telephone*: Office 287-1 H Residence 287-2R Hours ? 10 to 19; a to 4; 7 to * Special attention to office work. Obstetric* and Diseases of Women, X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Examina tion, Diathermy and Ultra-Violet light treatment. Miss Lucy Tlmberlake, Sec*/. Miss Rath Perry, B. N. Graduate A Registered Nun*. Dr. H. H. Johnson Physician and Surueea Loulsburg, N. O. Offices in old Dr. Ellis office build tng on Main Street next to Standard Service Station Phones: Day 410-1; Night 410-2 Dr. James E. Fulghum Loulsburg, N. C. Office in Professional* Soildlng Next to Franklin Times Building Office Houss 0 a. m.-fl p. m. ? 7 pf m.-0 p. m. TeleDhonea Day 210-1R Night 910- SIR Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office in Dm Ice Drug Co. D. T. Smith wick Dentist Louis burg, N. O. Office over Hose's Store Dr. W. R. Bass Veterinarian Office* and Hospital East Nash 8t Phone: Office 880-L Re*. 38A-J Special Attention to Small Animals Dr. J. B. Davis Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, N. C. Mce at Residence, R Main St. telephone: Hours: Day 04 8:80 to 10:80 a. m Wight 04 12:00 'to 2:00 p. m 6:00 to 8:00 jp. m Edward F. Griffin Attorney at Law Louigburg, North Carolina Office Kpruill Building General Practice in all CourtH Q. M. Beam Attorney at Law ix.uiaburg, N. O. Office la Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice In all Oooita W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Louis burg. N. O. Office In First National Bank Bldg Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborough & Yarborough Attorneys * Counsellors at Law Office in JKgerton Building Over Tonkel's Store Louisburg, N. O. Practice In Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and In the United States Courts at Raleigh R. B. White K. H. Hal on. i. K. M alone White & Malone Lawyers Louisburg, If. O. General practice, settlement ef es tates, funds invested. One mem ber of the firm always la office. Main Street Barber Shop I. P. Wheeler, Jr? Proprietor Barber* Louisburg, N. C. Parlors under Union Warehouse on Main Street. First class work guaranteed. Giro me a call. - ' ? 1 ? 1 Radio Repair Service 10* Utton Are., Phone 040 Louisburg, K. C. SUUART DAVIS H. T. Bartholomew Kstary Public Harrey'r Oarage Louisburg, If. O, WANTED ; ' ~ < ? f ? . ! Men to work for Burial Associa tion in Franklin, Warren and Va^pe Counties. See Mr. W. F. Davis at Tucker Cafe Saturday afternoon, Sept. 5th, I9$6. ..... L. I*?-1* ^ ^ DIONNE QUINS USE ONLY THE SOAP MADE WITH GENTLE OLIVE OIL PALMOLIVE SOAP OUR PRICE Saturday, Each 5c OCTAGON SOAP SALE Ldry. Soap & Pdr., 10 small 23c Super Suds, 3 pkgs 25c Octagon Toilet, 3 cakes . . . 14c Octagon Cleanser, 2 for ... 9c Ldry. Soap & Pdr., 5 lge. . . 23c Octagon Granulated f \ c SOAP, 2 - 10c pkgs ^ ^ P-NUT BUTTER, 2 lb. jar . 23c "CRACKERS" 1 lb. pkg. . . 10c 2 lb. pkg. . . 19c '7 LBS. No. 1 Irish ^ jgc Potatoes PINT CAN Jewel <i A< Salad Oil I' | Jack and Jill Geletin Des sert, 6 pkgs 25c | Lb. Can Armour's Pork and jgc Beans ... ^ NOTE BOOK Qt COVERS NOTE B FILLERS, 50 Shts NOTE BOOK CANNED MEAT SALE No. 2 Can 11 c ARMOUR'S TRIPE "*? No. 2 Can Breakfast MEAT LOAF No. 1* Can CORNED BEEF HASH . . . 3 Cans POTTED MEAT.... 19? 15? 10? 2 - No. 1 Cans ARMOUR'S BRAINS . 2 - No. 1 Cans CORNED BEEF No. 1 Can Breakfast MEAT LOAF ... 2 Cans ~ VIENNA SAUSAGE . . 2T 35? ir 15? Car Woods Seeds JUST RECEIVED CLOVER - VETCH - OATS ABRUZZI RYE BEARDLESS BARLEY RED & PURPLE STRAW WHEAT ? PRICED TO SELL ? Saturday Meat Values Fresh Spare Ribs, lb. .... 16c Western T-Bone Steak, lb. 25c Fresh Pork Chops, lb 24c Fresh Pork Liver, lb 14c G. W. 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