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Craven farmers are requesting information aa (o tbe type of farm program that will be uaed In 1937 a* time approaches for tho planting of tobacco seed beds. RK-8ALK OF LANDS Pursuant to an order of re-sale made by the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Oranville County in the special proceeding .therein pendiug entitled "A. F. Breedlove and wife and others Va. P. S. Kearney and wife and othera," the undersigned Commiaaioner will on SATURDAY. JANUARY i. 1987, at twelve o'clock. Noon, offer for re-sale and sell to the highest bidder by public auction tor cash at the Court House door of Franklin County the following described lands: FIKST TRACT: Lying and be ing situate in Franklin County. North Carolina, being lot No. 1 in the subdivision of the Preddy land and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a blackjack. Whit field's corner; thence N. 22 E. 44 pole*. 16 links to a rock and white oak pointer, Whitfield's corner; thence north 65 poles to a rock; thence weat (2 poles to a rock; thence south 94 poles to a rock In Mrs. Gill's line; thence S. 18 E. 44 poles, 20 links to the beginning containing 35 acrek, a! surveyed by W. N. Fuller, sur veyor. Hay 7, 1884. SECOND TRACT: Lying and being situate in Franklin County, I North Carolina, being lot No 2 in tbe subdivision of the Preddy tract of land, aqd bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a rock and pointers. Miss D. Usry's corner in .Mrs. Ann Fuller's line; thence S. & W. 90 poles. 21 links to a stake iid pointers. Mrs. Gill's corner; tbence S. 88 E. 70 H poles to a rock; thence north 94 pole* to a rock; thence west 66 poles. 19 links to the beginning, contain ing 41 acres, as surveyed by W. N. Fuller, surveyor. May 7. 1884 This November 30. 1936. B. S. HOY8TER, JR., 12-4-41 Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALB Under and pursuant to the au thority' contained In that certain order of W. V. Avent, Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, N. C., entered in that rertain matter entitled "W. N. Fuller administrator of the Es tate of Samuel W. Fuller, deceas ed. ?. Mabel S. William* et ala, heirs-at-law of Samuel W. Ful ler. deceased," on November SO, 193$. the undersigned Commis sioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder for caah. at the courthouse door in the Town of Loulsburg Franklin County. N. C.. at or about the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, on MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1937. the following described real es tate: Aii that certain tract or parcel of land containing 118 acres, more or less, known aa the Fuller land in Loulsburg Township. Franklin County, N. C., located on the Warrenton Road five miles east of Loulsburg. N. C., now in possession of S. W. Fuller, boun ded on the north by John Perry, on the east by W. S. Strange, on the south by W. S. Strange and od the west by John Perry, and being more particularly described according to plat made by M S. Davis. C. E. in October, 1(22,' to ?wlt: Beginning at a rock in W. S. Strange's line and corner; thence due east 1386 feet to a pin**; thence N Id E 120.8 feet to a point in center of Loulsburg road; thence east along road 14(2 feet; thence S SHd west 72S feet to a stake; thence S 67d E 297 feet to a stake; thence N 83d E 181.5 feet to a stake; thence N 69d E 307. ? feet to a point, center of Warrenton road; thence along Warrenton road 8 4d N 1080 tfeet; thence due west 2706 feet no a rock; thence due north 108.4 feet to an Iron stake; thence due w??t 726 feet to a rock; thence due north 1613 feet to the point ? of begtanThg. For further and more Adequate description see ?-Book 318 at page 286, Franklin County Registry. Dated and posted this the 1st day e>Y December, lt3t. CHARLES P. GIlllEN, 12-4-5t Commissioner. \ Summer Days Are Over Give your clothes a thor ough renovating (or the hard wear of the winter days coming. Send them to a dry clean ing establishment where you know from experience yon will get the results yon want. If yon hare never had the experience of satisfaction that comes from having your clothes cleaned here, try it once and see how we make old clothing like new. PRICES REASONARIJS Louisburg Dry Cleaners Ix>nlstrarg*s Oldest Cleaners with Franklin County's most modern equipment. O. R. Sykes Bd StovaU DIAL. 2811 bnrch A Wash Sta. LoenoRo, it. a SURPRISE SHOWER I On Not. 28th Mr*. J. E. Smith of near Louisburg entertained at a surprise shower for Ur. and Mrs. Newell Smith. The guests began to arrive about two o'clock, and were met by Miss Corine Smith, sister of Newell Smith. After being intro duced, the guests wpre invited into the living room where games and contests were enjoyed. Delicious punch and vanilla waiters were served about tour o'clock, after which little Miss Alice Smith entered the room, pulling a wagon loaded with nice gifts, presented to Mrs. Smith. She opened the gifts and passed them aronnd so that everyone might see them. *-v Those present were: Mrs. A. Dednam, Mrs. N. B. Smith. Mrs. J. T. Inscoe, Mrs. R. T. Daniel, Mrs. Philip Inscoe, Mrs. Madelene Bobbin, Mrs. Chas. Stalling*. Mrs. Mary Stalllngs Mrs. Ricks Boone, Mrs. Alma Sykes, Mrs. D. Wright, Mrs. Jewel Fisher, Mrs. Bessie Lancaster, Mrs. Walter I Dednam, Mrs. J. C. Tharrlngton, Mrs. Novela Wood, Mrs. Alma Sykes and Mrs. F. w. Pernall uuuer sieeiy exteriors are re?-| ervoirs of wistful hopes. TWIN AUCTIONEERS Land sales of city and farm property promoted and conducted anywhere. We speclallie In un divided estate*. Call or write ( Qoldston Brothers representative, 1 L. L. McCormlck, Bland Hotel, 1 Raleigh. N. C. 12-4-4t IUNN PARKNT-TEACHKR8 ASSOCIATION MKKX8 The regular meeting of Bunn 1 P. T. A. was held Thursday even ing, November It. An intereatlng program was rendered by pupils from the dif ferent grades with lira. Craw lord. chairman of the program committee In charge. Talks by Mr. Lamm and Mr. Merser too proved inspiring. Reports from the various com mittees prove that the association Is doing a great work this year. The library has been supplied ivith additional reading matter, ancyclopedlas, etc. while the ag ricultural and science depart ments can Justly feel prond of their new equipment which will suable pupils to do mor? satis factory work than ever before. Arter all business transactions :he social committee Invited ev aryone into the domestic science room where chicken salad sand ?richea and coffee were served. The meeting then adjourned intll Thursday evening, Dec. 17. Limestone, superphosphate, le- ( pamea. grasses and manures are j renovating the farm of Henry I Frances In Haywood County. 666 bUro-Noae Drops Liquid - Tablet* GOLDS and <1 FEVER flrat day Hradkdw, SO minute! iTy MKoD-Myn?i"-noria ? Liniment NEW FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR HOME ? Now that winter is approaching and tobacco and cotton are bringing good prices, it wonld be well for yon to look around your home and supply the manythings you have been wanting. We hare them at reasonable prices. Oome in and look them over. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPART MENT IS UP-TO-DATE AND AT TOUR SERVICE. 4L W. E. WHITE Furniture Co. Louisburg, North Carolina NOTICE! A new shipment of Chatham all wool comfort batts 72 by 90, $1.10. Wool and part wool blankets and blanket rolls, unusually good quality, Hundreds of yards new silks, heavy quality and lovely colors suitable for comfort tops, cushions, etc. MRS. H. G. PERRY 804 N. Mala HI. Next door to Baptist Church NOW ON DISPLAY The New Streamlined 1937 FORD V8 The Greatest Seller The Greatest Buy . >r Inspect and drive the 1937 Ford before buying. Now on display at our Garage on Market Street. Griffin-Tharrington Motor Co. Floyd Griffin and Leslie Tharrlngton, Proprietors (New Location at the Old Ford Place) Lonisbnrg, N. Carolina FED TO THE SHARKS True, stark, real life epic ?ur palming any tale of Action of the sea? a Ntartllng true story of men who challenged deatlny. One of many features In the December 18th laaoe of the American Week ly, the big in aga line which comcN regularly with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN. 1 1S-4-U Subscribe to Ths Franklin Tims* CARD OF THANKS ? ' I with to extend my deepest ap preciation to all those who render ed so many kindnesses and ex pressions of love and sympathy, and the ones who care (lowers In the recent accidental death ot my dear husband. They will be long and tenderly remembered by me. Mrs. Lee Burt Qrlffin. I'M A NEW WOMAN THANKS 10 PURSANG j ?? M J \/ rw, Puraang contain* alenxnU at ? f |iuiw Tmhw, aach aa Organic Copper and Iron, which qoiddy aid nature la , handing rich, rad corpuadea. Whan this happanp, the appetite improrm. Nwrmimwe diaappeara. Energy aad atrangth uauallv return. Ton faai Ilka ? new panon. Get Putaaag from your FURNITURE FOR CHRISTMAS SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEM BT GIVING THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE HOME. Living Room Suite, Bed Room Suite, Kitchen Cabinet, Utility Cabinets, Heaters and Ranges, - Tables and Chairs. We invite you to come in early and select the gift that will surely please. ? THE ? BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE J. L. BROWN. YOUNGS VILLE, N. 0. HOUSE WIRING | For : ELECTRIC LIGHTS Done by Experts;, with the latest approved materials at most reasonable prices. Let us figure on your work. We can also furnish you with Radios, Electric Refrigerators, and other appliances, at attrac tive prices. Come to see us and' let us show you. WHITE'S RADIO SHOP Louttburg, N. Carolina TIPS ON SHOE REPAIRING Where Your Work Is Always Done Better Our policy is to do shoe repairing a little better than somebody else would do it. That is the reason the work done here is far better than the average cobbling. A trial will con vince you. A little money spent on old shoes is well in vested because of the added wear. Bring in the children's shoes and have them mended. 6ANTTS SHOE SHOP Kait Nash Street , Louisbug. N. C 5c To $5.00 Stores V. E. OWENS & CO. Nash ft Market 8ts. Louisburg, N. 0. Bo To $5.00 Stores "IT COST LESS AT OWEHH Single and Double BLANKETS 79c " ^l*48 All Sweaters and Lumber Jackets Reduced For Quick Sale ! If you are looking ? for a real buy in Children or Ladies COATS Come to see us. Special Prices Shop with us and win a prize every week. Grand Prizes Christmas ! Special For Saturday Men's $1.00 Dress /Qc Shirts for ?/ Buy your Toys or any other mer chandise on our convenient Lay Away Plan. A small deposit will hold any article for you. rONSIL CLINIC AT HOSPITAL There will be a tonsil clinic held >t 'Loulaburg Community Hospital !*ueaday of each week, beginning anuary 7th, 1936 ? For appoint-1 sent apply at Loulaburg Com annity Hospital, or at the offices if Drs. Perry and Perry. -* Loulaburg Community Hospital , You don't know how good food can taste unless you've eaten a slice of bologna and a slice of onion between two pieces of rye bread at midnight. . What hare done today that will make easier the doing of your work tomorrow? SAD) A WISE OLD ROMAN TO HIS SON: O "Be certain that your undertakings are based upon the solid rock of proven worth. In a world of change CLING TO THAT WHICH ENDURES." Through shifting economic winds this bank has stood firm, has held fast to conservative banking principles, has maintained a substan tial margin of safety for depositors at all times. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY HENDERSON, N. 0. "The Leading Bank in this Section" Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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