THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE ? ^ WELL YOU'VE GOT TO HAND IT Y% TO ME BOYS, I JUST DROVE IN ' FROM MILFORD IN THIRTY-SEVEN AND A HALF MINUTES ! [DO TELL V 9 V. HUH, MEBBE YOU CALL THAT MAKING TIME'. BUT WHEN I TRAVELED THOSE TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY TWO MILES IN FIVE HOURS FLAT, " THAT'S A RECORD NOBODY CAN BEAT" -ST PIGS Shoats for sale. See or write Howard Edwards, Bunn, N. C. 12-17-6t [ For a Drilled Well write R. M, WHITE!, Nor Una, N. C. l-15-52t PROFESSIONAL COLUMN H. G. Perry J. B. Whelesa Phone 287-2 Phone 287-8 Drs. Perry & Whelesa Physicians and Surgeons 101 W. Nash St. Louisbwg, N. O Office Phone 887-1 Hoars ? 10 to IS; a to 4; 7 to I Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Places ss of Womes, X-Rny and Fluoroscopic f? Uon, Diathermy and Ultraviolet light treatment. Miss Elizabeth Fuller, Sec'y. Miss Annie Barnfalll, R, N. Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office in Service Drug Co. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Louisburg, N. O. Office over Rose's Store Dr. W. R. Bass Veterinarian Offices and Hospital Bast Nash Ht Phone: Office B85-L Res. 8SM Special Attention to Small Dr. J. B. Davis Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, N. 0. Office at Residence, S. Main St. Telephone: Honrs: Day 201-1 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Night 201-1 12:00 to 2:00 p. m. 6:00 to 8:00 p. m ? Edward F. Griffin Attorney at I jaw Ijouisbarg, North Carolina Office Sprulll Building General Practice in all Courts 0. M. Beam - Attorney at Law Louisburg, N. C. llffice In Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Lonishnrg, N. O. Office In First National Bank Bld| Practice State and Federal Court) W. H. Yarborougb Hill Yarborougb Yarborougb & Yarborougt Attorneys * Counsellors at Law Office in Rgerton Building Over Tankers Store Louisburg, N. C. Practice in Franklin and adjoin tng counties, and in the United States Courts at Raleigh R. B. White B. H. Maloni J. B. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Louisburg, N. C. General practice, settlement of as tales, funds invested. One mens her of the fan always in office Main Street Barber Shop L P. Wheeler, Jrn Proprietor Barbers N. O. Union KT, J*n ?arrry'i Oarags Lenfarimrg, H. C ItTTER HEALTH | irPR.J. ROSSLYN EARP | Dimtor, New Mexico Burea\> (/ puklc Hodtli DIARRHEA Of1 THE NEW-BORN We have known for a long time that babies get diarrhea. We have l known that sometimes this is due to dysentery and that babies may die from it, especially if they do not get* good medical care In time. But only quite re cently we have become aware of a new kind of diarrhea that is ex tremely infectious, that attacks i babies in the first three weeks of jlife and that kills, despite the ef 1 forts of the very best doctors, al I most one-lialf of the babies that catch this disease. The epidemic t4iat occurred re cently in Chicago was not the flrst one recognized, though it is the first that has been widely public ized. In the summer of 1934, New York had an epidemic in wJiicli 72 babies were attacked and 32 died. Since then, there have been l A physician says everybody can take a hot bath daily. Wonder if I he was ever a boarder? WANTED PosiMon as bookkeeper, either double or single entry, part or! , full time. Phone 465-1. l-7-2t , , i I have complied with the mini mum standard requirements as signified in the Midwife Permit Grade A, and offer my services to the public and all courtesies that, I can extend. Mrs. Mary E. Lester,' ' l-7-3t R 4, Louisburg, N. C. PIANO: Splendid upright piano ; of standard make on which cus tomer is unable to complete pay ments. May be purchased for unpaid balance on accommodat ing terms by responsible jJffrty. Piano in perfect condition and will be sold under standard guarantee. Prompt action will be necessary to secure this ex traordinary bargain. Write ' - Credit Department, Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg, Va. , 12-31-3t ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE I Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of W. B. Ellis, deceased late of Franklin County, Nort-h Carolina, this is to notify all person having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit themrto the undersigned on , or before tne^Tth day of Jan., i 1939, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 6th day of Jan. 1938. CHLORAELLIS HOLT, . l-7-6t Aitmr'x. k White & Malone, Attys. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSON AL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the po wer and authority vested in me as administrator of the estate of | W. H. Tant, deceased, I will of fer for sale to Mie highest bidder for cash, at the old home place " of W. H. Tant,. la Dunn's Town ship, Franklin County, North Carolina, beginning at the hour 1,01 tl tvea o'clock, A. M., and con r 23 such outbreaks in 15 .hospitals in New York City and 385 babies have died from the disease. The newly-discovered complaint has also been recognized in Buffalo and Rochester, New York; Seat tle; Memphis; Cincinnati; Cleve land; Teaneck, New Jersey; To ronto, Canada; Edinburgh, Scot land; and Garches, France. Since the disease spreads from cot to cot in the nursery, the first- sign of its appearance should be fol lowed by drastic isolation of Ohe sick baby and those that have | been exposed. Intensive research j jinay discover the germ rcsponsi- | j ble and then very likely other, methods of fighting t-his new en- | emy will be discovered. Remem ber that only the trained profes sional worker, not the patronage appointee, must direct the public health forces that serve you in crises such as t-liese. 1 I tinning until all the property is sold, on WEDNESDAY, EEBRl'AKY 2, 1938, the following personal property: 1 double wagon, 1 double plow, 1 pr. pitch forks, t trailer, 1 one horse wagon, 1 frigidaire, 1 bag nitrate soda, 1 riding cultivator, 4 tons liay, 2 milch cotvs, 1 dry cow, 1 gray mare mule, 1 gray horse mule, 1 roll barb wire, 35 barrels corn, 30 bags cotton seed meal, 15 bags cotton Seed hulls, 1 well rope and windlass, 2 sets plow harness, 1 bush and bog ' disc, 1 new model No. 7 mow ing machine, 1 hay rack, 2 Oliver goober turn plows, 1 girl c. steel beam turn plow, 2 steel beam stone wall cotton plows, 1 wood beam cotton plow, 1 fertilizer distributor, 2 Cole planters, 1 model "T" Ford truck, 1 grist mill, 1 International Farmall Tractor, 2 five-gallon oil cans, 2 wood saw and mantle, 1 1929 mo del Chevrolet, 1 set Blacksmith shop tools, 1 Globe cultivator, 2 crosscut saws, 14 quarts of oil, 1 grain cradle, 1 power Jack. 2 grub hoes, 25 bu. cotton seed, 1 draw er knife, 4 mowing machine blad es, 2 pr. tin snips, 1 pr. scales. 1 dump carb, 1 tractor disc plow, 1 stalk cutter, 2 rolls 5-ft. wire, 1 farm seCo^> 1 iron edge cultiva tor, 2 Hales cotton, 2 swing tackle blocks,| 1 %-bu. measure, 2 tin wash tubs, 1 wooden wash tub, 1 wash pot, 1 hog vat, 1 subsoiler plow, l'pr. Hole diggers, 1 weed ing hoe, 1 sewing machine. 1 ice box, 1 cabinet base, l""Cot and maMress, 1 single bed mattress and springs, 2 center tables, 4 pillows, 1 bolster, 2 rockers, 4 pictures, 2 pr. andirons 1 kero sene circulator, 2 kitchen safes, 1 Majestic range, 2 lamps, 1 lan tern, 2 kitchen tables cooking utensils, 1 wood bed, 1 bedroom suite mattress and springs, 2 flower stands, 1 stand of lard, dishes, knives and forks, 2 watier buckets, 2 wash pans, 2 flat irons, 1 fire shovel, 1 organ, 1 Seth Thomas clock, 2 dish pans, 12 . chairs 1 grass rug, 4 congoleums 6x8, 1 lazy chair, 1 single barrel shot gun, 1 double barrel shot gun. This 10th day of January, 1938. * H. W. TANT, Administrator, c.t.a. O. B. Moss, Attorney. , STRANGE SUPERSTITIONS By Edwin Finch IfJUB&LARS IN JAVA BEUEVE THAT EARTH TAKEN FW.A GRAVE AND SPRINKLED ?N A 4?0SE INTENDED F?R P?88ERV WILL PREVENT THE INMATES AWAKENING * KILLING A CPIDER 4 BRINGS RAIN" # ^SEEING ACPMET MEANS WAR" II. If yoi> HAPPE.N TO STUMBLfc WHILE GOING UPSTAIRS VoO WILL BE MAfWltD 5oon-AWDNCVE1?. NEVER", A AVJV Ok|E_ on THE STAIRS IT IS CONSiOEREDTo BE i/NLOCKV Harold? Pld you ever play the stock market? Jasper ? I tried it once, but the j brokers seemed to be having all 1 the tun. Vice-President Garner express ed a poor opinion of l-he new hat Mrs. Garner appeared in recently. Most of the pictures of the Vice President indicate clearly that he is dissatisfied with something so it might as well be Mrs. Garner's new hat as anything else. The press recently carried the story of a man who climbed a tree to escape an angry bull, only to ram his head into a hornet's nest. Life is exactly like thatr ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor, c. t. a. of the Estate of Mrs. Sallie E. Mitchell, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Henderson. N. C., 011 or before the 1st day of January. 1939. or this notice will J be pleaded in bar of their recov-, ery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate i payment. This 23rd day of Decem ber, 1937. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST! COMPANY, Administrator, c. t-. a. of Estate of Mrs. Sallie I E.Mitchell. 12-31-6t A DM IX I STRATOR'S NOTK K Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of W. H. Tant, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned 011 or before the 7th day of Jail., 1939. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. Thin 6th day of Jan., 1938. 1 H. W. TANT, Adm'r. eta. O. B. Moss, AMy. l-7-6t EXECTTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor c t a of the estate of Viola H. Mitchell, deceased, late of Frank lin County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit thein to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of Jan., 1939. 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 6th day of Jan., 1938, JNO. P. MITCHELL, l-7-6t Extr. c t a. NOTICE ?. North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Jesse Eaton vs. Elsie S. Eaton The defendant Elsie S. Eaton will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commen ced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff above named to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between the . plaintiff and the defendant upon the grounds of two years separa tion; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is re- ; quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, at the court house in Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina. ( within thirty days after the coni- j pletion of the publication of this notice, which said publication will be completed on the 7th day of > February, 1938, and answer or | demur to the complaint) filed in i said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 3rd day of January. 1938. W. V. A VENT, C. S. C., of Franklin County, N. C. Kemp P. Yarborough, Atty. for plaintiff. 1-7-4 1 SALE OF KEAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of au or der of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, in that certain action entitled "Geneva J. Richards et als. v. Helen J. Richards et als.", which said order appears of record in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Franklin County. North Carolina in Minute Book Page . . . r, the undersigned Commissioner will on MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 11?:W, at or about the hour of 12:00' o'clock noon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in 1 Louisburg, Franklin County, Nort<h Carolina, the following de scribed tract of laud: A certain tract or parcel of j land in Franklin County, North | Carolina, adjoining the lands of L. B. Perry and others, and boun-j ded as follows, viz: Situate in Harris Township, and bounded on the North by Lot No. 3 of the J. R. Johnson lands according_ to survey of same made by, -W. P. ' Massey and plat' thereof;" on the ICast by the lands of J. 1). Baker; on the South by Lot No. 1 of the J. R. Johnson lauds according to survey of same made by W. P. Massey and plat thereof; and on the West by the lands of L. B. Perry and by the lands of J. T. Mann (formerly the lands of W. H. Perry); and containing 46 acres, more or less, and being composed of a part of t<he lands bought of James Pearce, John Clifton and W. H. Perry, and be ing the same tract of land con veyed to Evelyn Johnson by J. R. Johnson by deed dated July 5, 1934, recorded in Book Page Registry of Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina. , Date: """"Monday, January 17, 1938. ? Timfe: 12:00 o'clock noon. Place: Court Houise Door, Louisburg, N. C. This the 8th day of December, I 1937. HILL YARBOROUG, | II 2-2 4-4 1 Commissioner, SALE OF HEAL ESTATE Under and pursuant to that or der of the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County entered on the 13th day of December, 1937, in that special proceeding enti tled "L. W. Bowden, J. C. Bow den and H. C. Bowmen, Execut-ors, et als ex parte," th^ undersigned commissioner will, on the 17th DAY OF JANUARY, 1938, at or about the hour of noon at the courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash Mie following described property: Situate in Cedar Rock Town ship, Franklin County, N. C., and being Tracti No. A, containing i 115.4 acres; Tract No. B, con taining 119.35 acres; Tract No. C, containing 29 aCVes; Tract No. D, containing 22 acres; and Tract No. E, containing .85 acres, as the same appear on plot of the P. J. Bowden Estate lands, re corded in Book of Maps 2, page 130, In Mie office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, N. C. The undersigned commissioner will offer-the timber situate upon said lands measuring eight inches and over in diameter at the stump when cut for sale. The above des cribed lands will then be offered for sale subject to and exclusive of said timber, and after such separate sales will offer for sale said lands and timber as a whole. The above described lands are situate at and near the village of Justice, N. C., and any further in formation in regard to same may be obtained from tbe undersigned commissioner. This 16th day of December, 1937. J. E. MALONE, JR., 12-17-6t Commissioner. ' ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE | Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Clyde R. [Perdue, deceased, late of Frank lin County, North Carolina, this j is to notify all persons having ! claims against the estate of said (deceased to exhibit' them to the ! undersigned on or before the lTth iday of December, 1938, or this | notice will be pleaded in bar of | their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please Intake immediate payment. This :16th day of December, 1937> MRS. SUE PERDUE, 12-1 7 -tit Admr'x. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualifii <1 as Administra tor of the estate of H. R. Uilliam. deceased, late q( Frafrtdin County. North Carolina, this is to notify [all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of Decem ber, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 30th* day of December. 1937. R. E. (flLLIAM, 12-31-6t. Admrs. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority contained in a Deed of Trust executed by Q. C. Ayscue and wife, Eckie Lula Ays cue, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, in Book 33". at page 529. default having been made in,,the payment of the debt therein secured, at the request of the holder of the note, I shall sell at public auction, to the highest) bid der, for cash, at the Courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C., at twelve o'clock. Noon, on MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1988, the -following described real estate: Beginning in the road at a bridge over Rocky Branch, and run t'hence down said branch, as it meanders, S. 42 V4 E. 236 ft; S. 73 1-4 E. 203 ft; S. 37 1-4 E. 10 ft; S. 28 E. 191 ft; S. 11 3-4 E. 91 ft. to point where another branch runs into Rocky Branch; thence along Sam Hayes' line S. 31 1-4 W. 344 ft; S. 6 E. 78 ft; S. 25 3-4 E. 114 ft. to Rocky Branch; thence wit4i branch S. 17 E 162 ft; S. 12 Vz E. 217 ft; S. 30% E. 139 ft. to J. C. Tharring ton's corner; thence N. 45 3-4 E. 1603 ft. along said Tharrington's line to a rock, Opie Frazier's cor ner; and with his -line through a Hickory stump to G. C. Ayscue's corner; thence along said Avscue's line N. 58 1-4 W. -1097 ft, to a branch; thence across the branch N. 52 3-4 W. 330 ft. along a "ditch" N. 42 3-4 W. 264 ft; N. 31 W. 169 ft. to the road; thence along road S. 51 3-4 W. 386 ft; S. 8 3-4 VV. 400 ft; ?S. 37>/2 W. 88 ft. to bridge, the place of be ginning. containing 39 1-4 acres, according to survey of T. C. Gill, Surveyor, made Nov. 15, 1935. this being the same tract of land referred to in Trustee's Deed re corded in Book 294, page 537, Franklin County Registry, as con taining 37 acres, composed of two tracts, one for 27 acres inherited by C. G. Ayscue from Henry Ays cue, and one of 10 acres bought from J. H. J. Ayscue, being locat ed about 3-4 mile NorMi from the old Nash store place. Reference is also made to deed from Rufus A. Bartholomew et ux to C. G. Ayscue Df even date here with, this deed of trust being given for balance purchase price of same. This the 28th day of December. 1937. T. P. GHOLSON, 1 2-3 1-4 1 Trustee. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the po wer conferred upon us by an ord er of re-sale, in the Superior Court of Franklin County, entered ill that Special Proceeding entitl ed, "Caledonia Powell, Adminis trator of George W. Wig gins deceased, vs. Robert' Wig gins and others, we, the under signed commissioners, will offei for sale at public auction, foi cash, at the courthouse door it Louisburg, N. C., at or about tht hour of noon, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 198S the following described timbei to-wit: i All of theAimfcer of every kind and description situate upon botl tracts of land hereinafter describ ed, measuring eight (8)- inches and dver in diameter at th< stump, ten (10) inches from th< ground when cut, with the privi lege to the purchaser of cutting and removing, same at any time within two years from the date ol delivery of the deed therefor, said deed to contain the usual privi leges contained in timber convey ances for the cutting and remov ing of said Mmber. 1st. That tract or parcel of land situate in Youngsville Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Greene Wiggins and otihers and described as follows: Beginning at a stake in Greene Wiggins' east line; thence with said Greene Wiggins line N. Od. 45 min. W. 3102 feet to a stake in said Greene Wiggins line, also in the south line of Mrs. W. W. Hart; thence S 84d. 15 min. E. 614 feet to a stone pile in the line of N. J. Hart/; thence with said Hart's line S. Od. 46 min. E. 3128 feet to a stake In the line of Wiggins; thence with hia line N. 85d. W. 346 feet to A stake; thence N. 79d. 30 min. W. 2(8 feet to the point of beginning, containing 43.3 meres, more or less, and being Tract No. 1 described in ttoe pe tition filed in tne anove entitled cause. 2nd. That tract or parcel ot land situate in Youngsville Township. 1 Franklin County, Nort-h Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Adjoining the lands it ' I Mrs. W. W. Hart, J. H. Harris, j N. J. Hart and others, and more particularly described as. follows: i Commencing at a stake in the E line of Mrs. W. W. Hart; thence N. Id. 30 min. E. 879 feet to a [stake with pine point-er in the line of J. H. Harris; thence S. 85d. , E. 1754 feet to a stone and iron rod in N. J. Hart; thence with another line of N. J. Ha/t N. 8 Id. i 45 min. W. 1663 feet to the point of beginning, containing 36 acres, more or less, and being Tract) No. 2 described in the petition filed j in the above entitled cause. ' This the 30tb day of December, 1937. JOHN W. HINSDALE, \V. H. YARBOROUGH, E. H. MALONE, '12-31-3t Commissioners. XO'I'ICK OK SALE OF REAL. PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior Court of Wake County, made in the Spec ial Proceeding entitled Mrs. Alie A. Richardson, Administratrix of |S. Z. Gill Vs. Mrs. Victoria Gill. jet als., the same being No. upon the Special Proceeding Dock et of said Court, and by virtue of an order of resale made in said 'cause by the Court, on November the 15th, 1937, the undersigned will, on MONDAY, the 1 7tli DAY OP JANUARY, 1938, at 12 o'clock M., at the Courtc house door in the town of Louis burg, North Carolina, offer for 'sale to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Dunn's Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Bounded on the north by the dower of Mrs. II. C. Hopkins, ou the west by the land of John Wil liams and Jeaus Pearce, on the east by W. H. Williams and Nor ris Creek, beginning in the Creek in the first branch above the pond; thence up said branch to a rock; thence north 14 W to a rock corner; thence north 74 W 18 poles to a Walnut tree; thence S 4S',i N 28 poles; thence S 52 W 9 poles N 80 W 8% P. N. 48 W 1 9 hi P to a scrub gum at the John Williaiiis corner; thence S land W 23 1-5 poles to a stake n'ear a small Holly Rush; thence S 70V4 E 56 H poles to a stake or burch in Norris Creek; thence up said creek to the beginning 12 dcres, more or less, recorded in | Book 278, Page 537, Franklia Registry. The successful bidder is requir ed to pay to the undersigned Com missioner, the sum of ten per cent of his bid in cash or by Cashier's check, at t-he time.of the sale, to show good faith, This sale is made subject to confirma tion of the same by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake Coun ty, North Carolina. This the 11th day of December, 1937. E. B. GILL, ^ Commissioner. A. R. House, Atty., 307 Lawyers Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. 12-24-4t A New Years Resolution To have my clothes cleaned where the Cleaners actually clean and service with a smile. ~ Louisburg Dry Cleaners LoHlsbnrg'a Oldest Cleaners with Franklin County's most modern eqalpment. 0. R. Sykes Ed Btovall PHONE 436-1 Career Church A Wash Ma. LOUIHBUKe, jr. 0. Tin - Slate Roofiing Gutter - Spout Kitchen Sinks $1.50 with pipe Rogers Sheet Metal Works

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