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THEATRE Night Shows: 7:15 and 9:00 15c and 30c Matinees: 3:30 Daily 10c and 25c Saturdays Continuous: 2 - 11 10c and 25c until 6 o'clock HAVE YOU GOT YOUR MOVIE QUIZ BOOKLET YET? SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 Double Feature Day ('has. Starvtt - Don Grayson "Old Wyoming Trail" and Polly Moran - Alison Sltipworth ? In ? 'Ladies in Distress' Chap. 7 "Fighting Devil Dogs" Only five more weeks untU "Dick Tracy Returns" with the "Racket Busters." SUNDAY-MONDAY, SEPT. 11-12 Sunday Shows 3:30 and 9:00 James Cagney returns with Pat O'Brien and Marie Wilson "Boy Meets Girl" Another brand new hit, one of the 9350,000 Movie Quiz pictures. See it, it may help you win the first prize of $50,000 or one of the 5403 other prizes. TUESDAY, SEPT. IS Jane Withers runs wild in Hollywood present ing some of the imitations of stars that made her famous with Henry Wllcoxon, Gloria Stuart and Hel en Westley. This picture is one of the Movie Quiz pictures. Little Miss Vivian Blanche Miller, 8*ye<ar-old daughter of Prof, and NnX^E, Miller, formerly of Franklin County, appears in j "THE MARCH OK TIME" WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 Stuart Erwin - Pauline Moore ? In ? ? "Passport Husband" THURS.-ERIDAY, SEPT. 15-16 ^ iMAomnco! c CRAND FIESTA Of FUN AND ROMANCE! Mott hil&riout bullfight iret icen below the Rio Grande) iGrandioso Espectaculol MAD MATADOR MARTHA RAYE fights ferocious b*0 Mtxlcan styltf , iE&pcctaculo Colosalf CAY CABALLERO ! BOB BURNS * Urows farloos ball . . . A??ricaa ttykt TROPIC LOVE! , DOROTHY IAM0UR RAY MILLAND New Latin Lore Songs J BINNIE BARNES TITO GUIZAR COMING SOON "Mother Carey's Chickens." "Sin* Yon Sinners." | "Three Loves Has Nancy." | "My I*cky Star." "Carefree." "Too Hot To Handle." "Alexander'* Bagtlme Band." "Valley of The Giants." "Marie Antoinette." 4MP1 A CONTRAST! Other Investments Asjt A Dollar and Promise 3 Cents A Security Registered Policy Asks 3 Cents and Pays a Dollar SECURITY -- LIFE & TRUST CO. WELDON D. EGERTON GENERAL AGENT ' ? THANKS We wish to express our deepest thanks and appreciation to the many friends during the sickness ; and death of our sister and aunt. They will be long and tenderly re membered. Mrs. H. C. Dlckerson and Daughter. SCRAP TOBACCO Let K. S. MARSHALL handle your scrap tobacco (or 1938. R 2 Wake Forest, N. C. 8-26-tl FOR SALE Four female Pointer puppies, nine week old, registration papers furnished. See G. H. Murphy at G. W. Murphy & Son. 9-9-2t An Ordinance Authorizing The Issuance of Eighteen Thousand Dollars ($18,000.00) Armory Building Bonds Be It ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Louisburg: ! Section 1. That the Town of Louisbifrg issue its bonds pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act as amended for the purpose of bull ding. constructing and erecting an , Armory Building in said Town of Louisburg. North Carolina. Section 2. That the maximum aggregate principal amount of said bonds is Eighteen Thousand Dollars ($18,000.00). Section 3. That a tax suffic ient to pay the principal and in terest of said bonds shall be an nually levied and collected. Section 4. That a statement ! of the debt- of the Town of Louis burg has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspection. 1 Sect'ion 5. That this ordinance shall take efTect when approved by the voters of the Town of { Louisburg. N. C. at an election as provided by law. 'The foregoing ordinance was i passed on t'he 6th day of Septem ber, 1938, and was first published on the 9th day of September, 1938. Any action or ^proceeding [ questioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within 30 days after its first pub lication. T. K. STOCKARD. 9-9-2t Town Clerk. Notice of Special Election And New Registration of Voters for The Town of Louisburg, N. C. A special election will be held between the hour of 7:00 A. M. and Sunset on the 28th day of October, 1938, at which time there shall be submitted to the quali fied voters of the Town of Louis burg, N. C., the following <iuesA tion: Shall an ordinance passed on the 6th day of September, 1938, authorizing the Issuance of Eigh teen Thousand Dollars ($18,000. 00) for Armory Building Bonds and a tax to retire said bonds be approved? Said ordinance authorizing the issuance of bonds not exceeding $18,000.00 for the purpose of building, constructing and erect ing an Armory Building in said Town of Loulsburg, N. C. If said bonds are Issued a tax will be levied for the payment of the principat-and Interest there Ion on all taxable property in the I Town of Loulsburg, N. C. That for said election a new registration has been ordered and the Registration Books shall open at 9:00 A. M. on Monday, the 26 day of September, 1938, and clos ed at Sunset on the 15 day of Oc tober, 1938, except Sundays and legal holidays. On each Saturday during said period said books shall remain open at the polling place. The polling place and name of election officers, subject to ! change as provided by law, are as j follows: Polling Place: Franklin Coun ty Court House, Louisburg, ?. C. Registrar: A. W. Green. Judges of Election: W. H. Fur gurson, J. W. Stovall. By order of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Louis burg, N. C., dated, posted and published September 9th. 1938. T. K. STQCKARb, 9-9-2t Town Clerk. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the pow \ er of resale conferred by Ohat cer tain order of resale signed on the 30th day of August, 1938, under that certain interlocutory judg ment and order of foreclosure en tered in that cause entitled "No. 82C, County of Franklin v. Mrs. May Holmes Davis et al., heirs at law of B. C. Long, deceased," re- 1 corded in Book of Tax Judgments 3 at page 61, and dated 11 July; 1938, the undersigned commis sioner therein appointed will, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1938, offer for sale at public auction for | cash to t'he highest bidder at the court house door in Louisburg, the following-described real es tate: Lying and being in Franklinton Township, and known as the B. G. Long tract of land, and?referred [to as the "Mill Tract", and being the land inherited by the said B. G. Long from the estate of Mary E. Long and Benjamin Gaines THE ELDOR CREDIT BUREAU AND COL LECTION AGENCY Debts Collected, Credit Ratings. All work on percentage basis. We welcome your faulty accounts. Office over City Barber Shop. Phone 370-1 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m. 1-6 p. m. DOUGLAS PERRY REPRESENTATIVE Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisborg \ Long. Reference ii hereby had to I the records in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of | Franklin County, North Carolina. j for a full and adequate de- ! scription of said lands in that certain division, of the i lands of Mary E. Long by Ben jamin Gaines Long, in Book of Orders and Decrees 10 at page 5-, and in Book 211 at page 565, Franklin County Registry; said lands containing eighty-four and one half (84*?) acres, more or less. Upon auction the highest bid- ^ der wilt be required to make a j deposit of ten per centum (10%) j of the amount bid. Dated and posted, this .6 Sep- 1 tember 1938. CHARLES P.? GREEN, 9-9-2t Commissioner. NOTICE OK RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the '' power and authority of resale con-j tained in that certain order of re sale signed on the 5th day of Sep tember, 1938, by the Clerk of the1 Superior Court of Franklin Coun-[ ty, under that cerain interlocu-, tory judgment) and order, ot fore closure entered in that cause en titled "No. 248A, County of Franklin v. Dorsey Bibby and Charlie Bibby, et al.," which said judgment and order of resale is duly docketed in Tax Judgment Docket 3 at page 43, In the office of the Clerk of t?he Superior Court of Franklin County, N. Carolina, the undersigned commissioner will offer for sale to the highest bid- { der for cash at public auction at , the court house door in Louis- 1 burg, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock, on inumum, nr. I' ir..?inr,n 22, 1038, i the following described land In 1 Frankllnton Township, Franklin i County, North Carolina: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Frankllnton Township, Franklin County, listed for taxation for the year 1930 as "105 ac. Bibby", and more par ticularly described as follows, to wlt: Beginning at a stake near a sweeti gum in Mitchiner's line;] thence N 193 poles 8 links to a stake In W. F. Green's line; j thence N 89d"W 94 poles 24 links to a stake, The Green corner: 1 thence 3 2d W 136 poles 20 links to a dead maple and hickory : pointers on Buffalo Creek. Mitchi ner's corner; thence E- 4 4 poles 10 links to a dead sourwood and pointers, Mitchiner's corner; thence S Id W 59 poles 14 links to a stake and pointers; thence; S 88d 59 poles 14 links to the beginning, containing 105 acres, more or less, being | the same tract of land con veyed by Emma G. Honeycut to William Bibby by deed duly re corded in Franklin County Regis try, Book 170: at page 231; and conveyed by C. M. Cooke, trustee, j to M. A. Griffin by deed duly re j corded in Book 82 at page 577. For a furt-her and more adequate description reference is hereby ex pressly made to Book 173 at page 60 in the public registry of Frank lin County, North Carolina. Upon auction the successful bidder will be required to make a I deposit of 10% of the amount bid. Dated and posted, this 5 Sep- 1 tember 1938. CHARLES P. GREEN, 9-9-2t Commissioner. BUSINESS IS BETTER AT FOX'S Louisburg's Best Dept. Store AND HERE ARE THE REASONS MORE PEOPLE ARE LEARNING THAT FOX'S IS THE STORE WHERE THEY ALWAYS DO BETTER THAT'S WHY BUSINESS IS BETTER AT FOX'S ... WE BELIEVE IN GIVING OUR FRIENDS A SQUARE DEAL; TO GIVE THEM THE NEWEST STYLES . . . THE BEST QUALITY . . . THE GREATEST VARIETY . . . ALL AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. WE KNOW THAT THEY APPRECIATE OUR EFFORTS. JUST WHAT YOU WANT ! THE NEW FALL STYLES DRESSES The most glorious styles; the very newest colorings; all in fabrics that will be t)ie rage this Fall, All sizes for Women and Misses. Prices range 98c to $19.95 NEW FALL SHOES TO SUIT YOUR PURSE OXFORDS PUMPS STRAPS TIES STEP-INS Wine, Black, Brown, Suede, Smooth Calf, Wedges Combinations, Platform Soles. Buy FOX'S Famous WORK CLOTHES Men's Heavy Weight Overalls, the kind that wear and wear, EQc Made for extra service Boy's Overalls, as above OQc Sizes 2 to 10 Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts) Triple Stit 49c Value Triple Stitch. 2QC BUY YOUR FALL FASHIONS ON *OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Just pay a little down and little feach week, the garment will be paid for when you are ready to wear it. CHILDREN'S DRESSES The largest selection to choose from Louisburg has ever seen ? They're Really Smart ? Priced in Reason. MILLINERY THE LAST WORD IN STYLE Doll Hats, Berets, Tricornes, Bole ros, Swaggers, Bretons. Trimmed with veils, quills and ornaments . . . SEE THE NEW DIXIE DOODLE HATS. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS "An overheard statement" ? that FOX Store is the stuff ? you too will think so, if you see us strut these out at 48c Asst. Colors - Sizes 14^ to 17 SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN LOUIS BURG, WORLD'S HIGHEST MARKET 1937 THEN SHOP AT VAV9C DEPT. STORE FOR YOUR LOWEST PRICES! H?yes! // HEAVE TO FOR THE BIG FORD DEALER CLEAR THE DECKS lUed Can. SaHeL Majority of cars in Balm rmnawadi by axparta to factory spmcifi cations and backad with writ*t tan RAG Cuarantaa of satisfaction or YOUR MONET* BACK. Many.othara sold with <J""' ' Entire Used Car ''Cargoes" priced for fiction ? All popular makes and models Including low mileage Ford V-8's ? Get aboard for Big Value NOW! Full speed ahead for the finest used car buying opportunity in a blue moont Ford Dealers are "Clearing the Decks" for fall! They want ACTION ? and they're going to get it . . . with a broadside of values that means 1 ? business. Every car, every truck, every commercial car on their lots is included in this event' All leading makes and models are represented ? and aH are ship shape for your inspection. Come in and look 'em over now! 'SO-SO" Guarantee. Ath about it. <vutl SPIED BELOW FOR TODAY'S FORD DEALER "CLEAR THE DECKS" SPECIALS I SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONE 1937 FORD TUDOR 85 , -- ONE 1936 FORD PICK-UP * - MANY CHEAPER CARS # GRI FFIN-TH ARRI NGTON MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealers Market Street Louisburg N. Carolina
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