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To get the most enjoyment and best re sults you will need the best equipment. We have the best on the market, and at reasonable prices. Prepare yourself to get the greatest enjoyment during your vacation hours, at home or abroad by coming in and letting us fit you out. DON'T FORGET THAT OUR LINE OF FARM AND BUILDING HARDWARE IS ALWAYS 4 ? KEPT UP TO DATE. Sell your Tobacco in Louisburg. The Market that led the State in the Highest Average paid Government report. FREEMAN8HARRIS Noma F. Freeman H. Brady Harris LOUISBURG, N. 0. 'WAY BACK WHEN by Jeanne m FAMOUS SONG WRITER WAS NEWSBOY DEOPLE who are able to help ' others express happiness and those who amuse us always have a chance for success far out of pro portion to circumstances of birth or environment. So, rightly, the world sees to it that persons who can drive away care have no financial worries. Irving Berlin was born in Russia in 1888, the youngest of eight chil dren. His father, a cantor or psalm singer in the village synagogue, brought the family to New York's East Side tenement district when Irving was four years old. The boy loved to sing, but his first jobs were as a newsboy, and a telegraph de livery boy. His was the depressing rfe of the slums child, street-fight ins, swimming in the dirty East riv er, dodging traffic in the streets at play. At Tourieen, he left home to sing in saloons for pennies the pa trons tossed to him. He was in t:.c chorus of a milsical show, wr.s a waiter in a Chinese restaurapt. ani a singing waiter in a couple of night clubs. Up to this time, the happiness Irving Berlin brought to others was limited to the few people who could see and hear him. His voice Was not unusual enough to bring him to the top rank of entertainers. Then, he ssarted writing songs. The fy-st one brought him only 37 cents, the next, $25; but thereafter he ad vanced rapidly. He worked often until two or three o'clock in the morning, and by the time he was thirty-six. 300 songs had been pub lished under his name, including such world-known hits as "Down on the Farm," "Everybody's Doin' It," "My Wife Has Gone to the Coun try," and "Alexander's Rag-time Band." Speaking of 'dictators, recent evehts prove that nature is still the boss. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis- | trator of the estate of F. H. Allen. ] Sr., deceased, late of Franklin I County, Nort?h Carolina, this is to j notify all persons having claims , against the estate of said deceas- j ed to exhibit them to the under- | signed on or before the 10th day : of June, 1939, or this notice will | be pleaded in bar of their recov- i ery. All persons indebted to said 'state will please make imme diate payment. This 9th day of June, 1938. F. H. ALLEN, JR. 6-10-6t Adm'r. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Green Wig gins, 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 undersign ed on or before the 24 day of June, 1939, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. ^AM persons indebted to said , estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 23 day of June, 1938. ROBERT W. WIGGINS, White & Malone, Admr Atty's. 6-24-6t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of James N. Kearney, deceased, late of Frank lin County, North Caxplina, this is to notify all persons having claims agains^ the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before the 1st day of July, 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 30th day of June, 1 Q9C IDA K. SMITH, Yarborough and Ad'mrx. Yarborough, Atty's. 7-l-6t NOTICE OK PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court X^The Federal Land Bank of N Columbia, vs. J. H. Cannady and wife, Sallie Cannady, Edison T. Hicks, Trustee, et als. The defendant, Edison T. Hicks, Trustee, will take notice that an actdon entitled aa. above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Caro lina, for the purpose of foreclos ing a mortgage dated May 5, 1922, executed by J. H. Cannady and wife, Sallie Cannady, to the Fed eral Land Bank of Columbia, in which action the defendant, Edi son T. Hicks, Trustee, Is a neces sary party to said acMon by rea son that be has, or claims to have some interest in, or lien on the property' securing Mid mortgage, said interest or lien being subse quent in priority to Ue Mortgage of the plaintiff; and the said de- ! fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the oftice of t-he Clerk of the Su perior Court 6t said County in the. Courthouse in Louisburg, N. C., on or before the 1st day of Au gust, 1938, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court' for (he relief demanded in said complaint. This 1st day of July, 1938. W. V. AVENT. C. S. C? 7-8-4t for Franklin County. | TRUSTEE'S SALE Of REAL ESTATE By virtue of the power of sale contained in that Certain deed of trust from R. D. Collins to the undersigned trustee, dated March 9, 1925, recorded in Franklin Registry, in -Book 261, at page 404, default having beeii made in the payment of the indebtedness thereunder secured, and demand having been made upon the under signed trustee for foreclosure, 1 1 will, <Jn SATURDAY, JULY ?, 10:18, j art or about the hour of noon, at, the Courthouse Door in Louis burg, N. C., sell at public auction, | for cash, the following described I real estate: A certain tract of land lying , and being in -Franklin County | aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows: Being that tract of land this day purchased! from said C. S. Williams and situ ate about two miles northeast of Franklinton, N. C., on the Frank linton-Needmore road and des cribed as follows: BEGINNING at'| a stake in the Franklinton-Need- ' more road and running thence East along the southern boundary i of Mrs. F. J. McGhee's lands to aj large post oak in Hugh Strick land's line; thence South along Strickland's and Collins' line to 1 a corner stone in Mrs. Maggie' Purnell'S line; t-hence West along Maggie Purnell's line or northern boundary to a stake in Mrs. Ful ler's line; thence North along Ful ler's, Peter Kearney's and Squire Kieth's line to a stake in the Franklinton - Needmore road; thence along the Franklinton-, Needmore road to Mie point of the beginning, the above conveyed lands being lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 as surveyed by G. R. I Ball, C. E., and containing 87 and 7 2 1 1 0 0 acres, more or less. A strip of the above land 528 feet by 15 feet situate on the east side of said tract and running parallel wit-h Strickland's western bound ary is hereby excepted from this conveyance. Dated and posted this 9th day ! of June, 1938. j W. L. LUMPKIN, 6-17-4t. Trustee. NOTICE OK RK-SALE OF LAM) WHEREAS, on the 31st (Jay of March, 1936, K. P. Hill executed and delivered unto W. O. McGib ony, Trustee for The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, North Caro lina, in Book 328 at. Page 501;' and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee' has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the i power of sale therein contained: i NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the authority conferr ed by the said deed of trust and by an order of re-sale made by thei Clerk of the Superior Court fori Franklin County, N. C., on the 27th day of June, 1938, on account j of an upset bid having been made,' the undersigned Trustee will on the 18th DAY OF JILV, 1?38, at the court house door of Frank lin Counts, North Carolina, at ' twelve o'clock noon offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 308.23 1 acres, more oi* less, situate, lying and being about one mile from the Louisburg - Franklinton Road, about four miles Southwest from the Town of Louisburg, North Carolina, in Franklinton Town 1 ship. Franklin' County, N. C., and bounded, now or form erly, on the North by the lands of W. H. and J. M. Allen; on thei East by the lands of Mrs. Mat thews; on the West by the Mitch iner land; and on the South by tjie lands of Mrs. Matthews. The property is more fully described in the deed of trust above men tioned, to which reference is made. A 5% deposit will be required from the successful bidder as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with said bid. This June 27th, 1938.. W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee. W. L. Lumpkin, Atty. 7-l-2t NOTICE OF SALK OF LAND ?WHEREAS, on the 9th day of June, 1934, Jefferson D. Kearney and Onnie Lou D. Kearney exe cuted and delivered unto W. O. McGibony, Trustee for Land Bank Commissioner, a certain deed of trust which is recorded in fche office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, North Caro lina, in Book 3X8 at Page 237; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power ot sale therein contained: NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the authority confer red by the said deed of trust) the undersigned Trustee will on the 25 DAY OF JULY, 1988, at the court house door of Frank lin County, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon offer for aale to the highest bidder for cash, the ,'ollowing real estate: All tliat certain tract of land containing One Hundred and Fofty-Three and Fifty-Five One llundredtlis (143.55) acres, more or less, known as the Kearney I'lace in Franklinton Township. Franklin County, North Carolina, located on the Franklinton-Creed inore road, about three miles Southwest from the town of Franklinton, N. C., bounded on i (he North by the lands of J. H. Conyers and G. H. Pergason, on the East by the lands of G. 11., Pergason and Floyd Cheatham, on t'he South by the lands known as j the N. Y. Gulley lands an^l on the j West by the N. Y. Gulley lands | and Popes' Church land. The pro perty is more fully described by metes and bounds in the deed of trust above mentioned, to which | reference is made. This property is being sold sub ject to the 1938 taxes. This the 23 day of June, 1938. W. O. McGIBON Y, W. L. Lumpkin, Trustee. Agent and Attorney for Trustee. 7^1-4t. SALE OF REAL ESTATE AM) PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the po wer and authority contained in I that certain deed of trust execut- \ ed on thtf 9th day of- January, 1936, by the Greenleaf Union Gfn Company, a Corporation, to J. E. Malone, Trustee, default having ] been made in the payment of the bonds secured thereby and de mand for the foreclosure of said deed of trust having been made ; by the holder of said bonds, the j undersigned trustee will offer for | sale at public auction to the high-! est bidder for cash at or about' the | hour of noon on MONDAY, JULY 11, 1038, at the courthouse door in Louis burg, North Carolina, the follow ing described property, to-wit: * FIRST TKACT: That tract or parcel of land situate in Frank linton Township, adjoining t'he land formerly owned by L. J. Wil der, M. 1). Wilder and Richard Rhem and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at the road leading from Needmore to Frank Union, near the well and running along the Colored Church ceme tery, South to a stake in L. J. Wil der's line; thence along this line lo ?he road leading from Need inoTe'Frnnklint'on; thence along the road to the beginning, con taining one acre, and being the lot or parcel of land conveyed to John Cannady, et al by I-. J. Wil der and Wife dated Nov. 20th, 1908, and recorded in Book 158, Page 541. SECOND TRACT: That tract or parcel of land situate in said Franklinton Township and ad- j jjoining t'he land of Richard I Rhem, Mack Nicholson, and oth ers, bounded as follows: On the East by Richard Rhem, on the South by Macktin Nicholson land, on. the West by the Colored Ceme- ' tery, and oil the North by the j lands of the Colored Gin Com pany, containing one-half (H) acre and being the lot Conveyed by L. J. Wilder and wife to Rob ert, Brooks et als by deed dated Feb. 8, 1909, and recorded in Book 170, page 371. The above two lots being the lands formerly owned and occu- ! pied by the Needmore Gin Com-j pany. i tiiiiu 1'kal i : 1 mil iraci or | parcel of land situate in Hayes- r ville Township, County and State I aforesaid, adjoining the lands of j J. B. Hunt' and W. N. Smith and others, and hounded as follows: On the N. by the lands of J. B. j Hunt, on the E. by the new Simms I Bridge road, on 'the S. by the lands | of J. B. Hunt, on the W. by the lands of W. N. Smith, said lot or parcel of land containing one acre, and fronting JO yards on Simms Bridge road, running back 35 j yards in depth; it- being tlie lot formerly occupied by the Green leaf Gin Company, and now occu- ] pied by the Greenleaf I'nion G'n j Company, and being the same lot conveyed to the Greenleaf Union Gin Company by Lewis Pern' and i wile, dated Jan. 7, 1935, record ed Jan. 16, 1935 in Book 320 at Page 547, Registry of Franklin ICounty, reference being here made to all of said deeds and re cords for further description of the lands hereby conveyed. Together wit-h all of the build ings, machinery and equipment of every kind and description situate upon said land and conveyed in said Deed of Trust. This the 10th day of June, i qoo J. E. MALONE, 6-17-4t Trustee. N OT IT K ()K PUBLICATION North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk. Susie M. Beasiey and husband, W. L. Beasiey, and others, vs. Brooksie M. Whiteside, Richard Macon and others. The defendants herein named, jto-wit: Brooksie M. Whiteside, I Richard Macon, Lillian A. Macon, David T- Macon, Blanche Macon, Lucy Macon, George Macon, and his wife Macon, Lora M. Kirksey, James I. Kirksey, Judge Macon, Louise Macon Bon ifay, Samuel I. Bonifay, Doris M. Layton, Evelyn Macon, MyrUe Macon, Lillian Macon, J. W. Ma con, Curtis Macon, Sallie Macon, Louise M. | Macon, Julia M. Arm strong and husband ? __ Arm strong, Elizabeth Macon Bowman, Kirk Bowman, Beulah Burns Shields, Bessie M. Simpson, Ar thur B. Simpson, Jessie Burns Hestle, I. J. Hestle, Sam P. Burns, Mary Ellen Burns, ' Eliie Ayers Burns, widow, Ellie Ayers Burns, W. T. Burns, Jr., Frances M. Wells, Ricbard Wells, Jessie M. Bryant, Frank P. Bryant, Mar garet Macon, will take netice that an action entitled m above bas been commenced i:i the Superior Court of Franklin County, before the Clerk for the purpose of sell ing certain lands belonging to the estate of the lute George \Y. Ma con for petition among the heirs j of t-he said George \V. Macon. I And the said defendants will j further take notice that they ai;t required to appear at the office) of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, X. C.. 011 Au- i gust 1st, 1938. and answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac tion. or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief deman ded in said complaint. This 29th day of June, 1938. W. V. AVENT, Clerk 7-l-5t of the Superior Court. HAS YOUR RADIO A HANGOVER? Too many hours of playing far into the night? Sore tubes? Hoarse voice? Then do what the doctors do? give your radio a complete "'Check-Up"! Includes adjusting j the little things that get out of I whack, cleaning the pans, and rec ommending other repairs if they're needed. Only $l.S0l SEE US We are now bettor pre pared than ever to give fas ter and better service with new equipment and an extra' Kiidio Expert. RAYNOR'S RADIO SHOP I'lione 454-0 Louisburg, X. t\| You Feel Like Spring HOW ABOUT YOCR CLOTHES? Do tliey LOOK Like spring? You'H-enjoy-Spring twice as much if you're dressed in clean, freshly pressed cloth es .. . clothes that FTEL clean, LOOK clean, ARE clean . . . Clothes that rival Spring itself in airy fresh ness. vividness, and new ness ... - j Louisburg Dry Cleaners (jonl"tiiir|!'t Oldest Cleaner* with Franklin County's most modern equipment. C. R- Sykes Ed Bto?il PHONE 436-1 Com* Church A Nub 8U. LOWBUHO, N. O. $1.25 a Week GENERAL @ ELECTRIC NO OILING lOVEll WRINGER QUIET WASHING OPERATION Jz,uiMe ZONE G - E GUARANTEE YOU'll ALWAYS 01 AO YOU IOUOHT A OINIIA1 ILlCTtlC A FEW USED WASHERS CHEAP. RAYNOR'S RADIO SHOP PIMM 484-4 Lralcknrg, N. C. PROFESSIONAL COLUMH Dr. Harry H. Johnson Physician and .surgeon General Practice - Olasses Fitted Special attention to diseases of Eye, Far, Nose and Throat. Phones: 410-1 and 410-7 Off lies: 120 X. Main Street U. G. ferry J. B. Wheless I'hone 287-2 Phone 287-8 , i Drs. Perry & Wheless Physicians and Surgeons 101 W. Nash St. Loulsburg, N. O Office Phone 287-1 Hours? 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to ? Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, Y-ltay and Fluoroscopic Examina tion, Diathermy and Ultra- Violet ight treatment Miss Elizabeth Fuller, Sec'y. Miss Annie Karnhill, K. N. Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office In Service Drug Co. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Louilburg, N. O. Office over Rote's Store Dr. W. E. Bass ? Veterinarian iMlces and Hospital Fast Nash 8t i'hone Office 88S-L Res. 8*6-4 Special Attention to Small Animals Dr. J. B. Davis Physician and Surgeon Loulsburg, N. O. JIB re at Residence, S. Main St. telephone : Hours: Day 201-1 8:30 to 10:80 a. m. Night 201-1 12:00 to 2:00 p. m. 6:00 to 8:00 p. m Edward F. Griffin Attorney at Law Loulsburg, North Carolina Office Ford Building, Over Pleasant* Book Store General Practice in all Courts 0. M. Beam Attorney at Law Loulsburg, N. C. lMBce in Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney lx>uisburg, N. O. Office in First National Bank Bld| Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborough & Yarborough Attorneys & Counsellors at Law Office in Kgerton Building Over Tonkel's Store Louisburg, N. C. Practice In Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and In the United States Courts at Raleigh t. B. White E. H. M alone J. K. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Louisburg, N. C. (General practice, settlement of ss tates, funds invested. One mem ber of the Arm always In offlo*. Main Street Barber Shop I. P. Wheeler. Jr., Proprietor Barbers Looisburg, N. C. Parlors under Union Warehou* >n Main Street. First dam work guaranteed. filve me a eaH. H. T. Bartholomew Notary Public Harvey V Garage ljoulsbnni, K. O. ANNOUNCEMENT I announce to the citizens of Franklin and adjoining Counties that I have become associated with M. S. Davis in the work of Civil Engineering and land Surveying. I am a registered Engineer and land Surveyor, and have recently held position with the U. S. Na tional Park Service. I am prepared to do any wori you have in this line and prompt attention will be given your consultation. 5-13-tf. FRANK N. EGERTON. SERVICE That You Can Depend On Quality Work ' You Will Like Service Dry Cleaners offer you the kind of service yon want ? fast ? and at the same time, give you work of the highest quality! Send as your clothes today, we'll return them fresh, clain and aew in appearance. w ; CALL PHONE 449-1 JfT SERVICE k Dry Cleaners F. C. HMBB Market I. a >. Ct
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