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I>K. KENT WlIiL PREACH Sunday, Dec. It, being the 3rd . Sunday in Advent in St. Matthias Episcopal Church, services will be as follows: 11 A. M. Morning prayer and message. 3 P. M. Church School. 4 P. M. Sermon and celebration of bhe Holy Com munion by Dr. Kent. Dr. Kent is now giving us a series of ser mons on the Apostle's Creed. These messages are very instruc tive and full of grace and truth. His interest in our church and people has given us real inspira C.tAfawn^ 'y^jEBnnsBsr APEX, X. C. Office days every Saturday and Monday. Hours for eye examination: Saturday 0 a. m. to 0 p. m. Monday 9 a. m. to Noon. Other days by appointment only. Write or Phone No. 10. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. Harry H. Johnson Physician and Surgeon General Practice - Glasses Fitted Special attention to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ? Phones: 410-1 and 410-2 Offices: 120 N. Main Street H. G. Perry i. B. Wheless Phone 287-2 Phone 287-3 Drs. Perry & Wheless Physicians and Surgeons 191 W. Nash St. Loulsburg, N. C Office Phone 287-1 Hour*? 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to t Special attention to office work, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, X-Ray and Fluoroscopic tlon, Diathermy and Ultra- Violet light treatment. Miss Elizabeth Fuller, Sec'y. Miss Annie Barnhill, R. N. Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office in Serrice Drug 6*. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Loulsburg, N. O. Office over Rose's Store Dr. W. R. Bass Veterinarian Offices and Hospital East Nash St Phone: Office 83S-L Res. S85-J Special Attention to Small Animals Edward F. Griffin Attorney at Law Louisburg. North Carolina Office Ford Building, Over Pleasants Book Store General Practice in all Courts 0. M. Beam Attorney at Law Loulsburg, N. C. Uffice tn Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Louisburg, N. O. Office in First National Bank Bid# Practice State and Federal Court* W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborough & Yar borough Attorneys it Counsellors at Law Office in Egerton BnHding Over Tonkel's Store Louisburg, N. 6. Practice In Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and In the United States Courts at Raleigh R. B. White E. H. Maloa. J. E. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Louisburg, N. C. General practice, settlement of tm tates, funds Invested. One mem bar at the firm always In office. Main Street Barber Shop I. P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Barbers Louisburg, N. O. Parlors under Union Warehouse on Main Street. First etaas work guaranteed. QItq me a eaH. H. T. Bartholomew Notary Public Harvey's Oarage Louisburg. H. ft FARM LOANS 4 {jam Interest /Lon? Term j 4 Fair Appraisal 4 Prompt Service W. L. LUMPKIN ? Correspondent LOUISBU&O, N. C. tion. Dr. Kent is a godly learn ed priest of the church. We ap preciate deeply his visitations to us once a month. We extend a very cordial invitation -to all of our friends to attend our services. George C. Pollard. Missionary, j IX MEMOIU.AM In loving memory of our dear grandfather. Mr. J. H. Wood, Jr., who passed away one mouth today. November 4, 1938. Words cannot express the lone liness we have felt since, his pass ing but we have > the assurance that he is now resting in the arms of Jesus. His life was a real J benediction to all with whom he came in contact. Of all the words of tongue or pen there never was another t<hat stirs the hearts of rich or poor, of old and young like "Grand Dad." Why should we lament our case since God has fhought it best to take his soul from hence away to its eternal rest? Since it is so let sorrow's go; our God hath sent) his rod; He doth his will, we must be still and know that he is God. His Granddaughter. ELSIE WOOD. BETTER PASTlTRES Limestone and triple-superphos phate applied on pastures by de monstration farmers of Yancey County have extended t'he grazing period from 30 to 60 days and the cattle and sheep weigh from 10 to 15 pounds heavier due to this pasture weatment. iUncie Jin; Sags| City people do aot profit by big surpluses of farm products. In the early 1930's when surpluses were greatest, breadlines were j longest. THE ELDOR CREDIT BUREAU AND COL LECTION AGENCY Debts Collected, Credit Ratings. All work on percentage baais. 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 v Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg SUMMER OR WINTER HOT OR COLD One is never fully protected without fire and windstorm insurance. Make a sur ? X - vey right now; and if you find that you are not adequately insured, telephone my office and I will gladly supply the insur ance needed in an Old Line, reliable 4 Stock Company. 6. JL BEAM, Agent (20 Years Fire Insurance Writing) Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco jp Louisburg BRKEDlNti The breeding of better pasture and hay crops is likely to follow somewhat the sam? course as corn breeding ? first by mass selectiou, and later, perhaps, the develop ment of hybrid strains from in bred lines. COMMISSION ICR'S SALK OK i VALUABLE FARM LAM) Pursuant to {he authority con tained In a judgment of the Sup erior "Court of Franklin County, N. C.. entered on tihe 5th day of December. 1938, in that Special' Proceedings entitled "Minnie Neal Saunders, Administratrix of Mary I P. Neal. deceased, et als vs R. P. Neal and wife, Lucy Wilder Neal, j et als". the undersigned com mis- j sioner will offer for sale at' public; auction to the highest bidder, for; cash, at or about the hour of uoon ! on ' THURSDAY, THK 5TH DAY .OK ' JANUARY, at the Courthouse Door in Louis burg. N. C.. the following describ ed Tracts or parcels of land: TRACT ONE: Beginning ill the center of the Warreutou Road, a j rock in the West side, corner of No. 4; thence N 88d W 57 poles 21 links to a rock and pointers, cor- i ner of No. 4; t'hence South 30; poles to a rock in Sledge's line and j corner of No. 4; thence N. 88d W. i ; 29 poles 1 link to a rock and post , oak. corner of No. 6; thence South 112 poles 21 links to arock. corner of No. 6 in Mrs. M. J. Bartholo mew's line; thence S. 83V4d E. 91 poles 5 links to the center of 1 the Warreuton Road. Bartholo mew's corner at the Barrow path; thence along said road, S. 3d W. 37 poles 23 links to the beginning, containing 48% acres, being Lot 5 as was allotted to Lillian Perry! in that certain special proceedings, ; recorded in O. & D. Book 3, Page| 550, Office of the Clerk of the j Superior Court for Franklin Coun ty, and couveyed to Mary P. Neal by W. H. Allen and wife, by deed recorded in Book 202, Page 236, i Franklin Registry. There is, jiow-< ever, excepted from the foregoing described tract of land the follow ing described tract of land: Begin ning in the center of the Maple vtlle Road. Sledge's corner, mark ed by a rock on the West side; | thence along the road. S. 4d W. j 16 poles 8 links to the center of! said road, a rock on West side; | thence N. 82 l-4d W. 100 poles to i a rock; thence N. 4d E. 16 poles 5 links to a stake in line of the land conveyed by Mrs. Martha A. Perry ! to B. H. Saunders; thence S. 82 %d E. 100 poles to the beginning, con taining about 10 1-6 acres, having been conveyed by Mary P. Neal to Minnie Neal Saunders by deed, recorded in Book 192, Page 53 Franklin Registry, thereby leav ing in the above described tract 38 2-6 acres, more or less. TRACT TWO: Beginning at a rock, corner of No. 5 in Bartholo mew's line: thence South 112 poles 21 links t<o a rock and post oak, corner of,. No. 5 in Sledge's line; thence N. 88d W. 67 poles 14 links to a rock and pointers, cor ner of No. 7; thence North 114 poles 17 links to a rock, corner of No. 7 in Mrs., Perry's line; thence S. 88d E. 42 poles 15 links to a rock: thence S. 83 Hd E. 67 poles 14 links to the beginning, containing 48 1-4 acres, and being Lot 6 as allotted to Fannie Perry in that certain special proceedings recorded in O. & D. Book 3, Page 551, Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Franklin Coun ty, and conveyed by Fannie Perry Earle and husband, J. R. Earle to Mariah P. lizzie, and conveyed by Mariah P. Uzzle to R. P. Neal, et als. by deeds recorded In the Reg ister of Deeds Office for Franklin County. TRACT THREE: Beginning at a rock. W. H. Perry's corner; thence N. 1 9 Va d K. 120 poles 19 links to post oak. Sherrod Sledge's corner in Mrs. M. A. Terry's line; thence S. 88d K. 48 poles 10 links to ? lock, corner of No. 6 in Mrs. Perry's line; thence South 144 poles 17 links to a rock and point ers? corner of No. 6; tihence N. 88d W. 89 poles 4 links. to the beginning, containing 49 1-4 acres, being Lot 7 as allotted to James Perry in that certain special proceedings recorded in O. & D. Book 3. Page 546. Office of t'he Clerk of the Superior Court for Franklin Cj?tjnty. having been con veyed to Martha Perry by deed of James Perry and wife, .recorded ill Book 126, Page 310, Registry of Franklin .County, N. C? and conveyed by Martha A. Perry to Mary P. Neal by deed recorded in Book 278. Page 223, Franklin Registry. f The above tracts will be offered for sale, first, separately, then Tract One and Three as one tract, .and t'hen, the three tracts as a whole and the bids so received will be reported to the Superior Court of Franklin County for confirma tion to the highest bidder. The successful bidders will be required to deposit 10% of the amount bid 1 on the date of sale. Dated and posted this 5th day of December, 1938. W. L. LUMPKIN, ;12-9-4t. Commissioner. READ THE A D$ Along With the News PROMPT SHOE REPAIRS You get double value for your money when you have your comfortable old shoes repaired and resoled. Our modern equipment enables us to *r#? . rebuild your worn shoes to give you genuine savings in added use and oomfort. GANTT'S SHOE SHOP Kurt Nash Street Loaisburg, N. 0. Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg , SOMETHING TO ENJOY ALL THROUGH THE YEARS . WHAT COULD BE BETTER THAN FURNITURE FOR CHRISTMAS ? A few of our many items, at attractive prices. Philco Radio, Rockers, Bed-room, Dining-room and Living-room Suites, Rugs, Chairs, Couches, Tables. We Strive To Please You ! ? THE ? BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE J. L. Brown Prop. Youngsville, N. C. Come in to see us and let's talk business. FARMS FOR SALE arms, containing 75, 82, 105, 125 and 145 adfes, respectively. All located near town. Good tobacco and cotton allotment on each. TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT BUYER. ? See ? DOUGLAS PERRY (Dr. H. G. Perry's Son) ^ or call at THE ELDOR CREDIT BUREAU AND COLLECTION AGENCY ' -j NOTICE! A new shipment of Chatham all wool comfort batts 72 by 90, $1.10. Wool and part 'Vool 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 SM N. Mala Bt. Pfeit door to Baptist Church FR INSTANCE 1 ETMlOPlJ I TAKE A LESSON FROM HAILE SELASSIE. ALL THE SYMPATHY OF FAIR-WEATH ER FRIENDS WON'T HELP WHEN HARD LUCK COMES KNOCKING AT THE DOOR. ,4 THE WISE MAN PROVIDES FOR THE FU TURE WITH INSURANCE. LESLIE G. COOK LOUISBURG, N. C. HEATERS ? For Winter Comfort THE POPULAR OIL BURNERS, BOTH KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL. * As a special inducement we are giving a barfel of fuel oil with each fuel oil stove. Come look our stock over. Coal and Wood Heaters and Cook Stoves. We have a splendid line at I money saving prices. Come in and let us help you solve your need*. When Its hardware and paints, come to see us. FREEMAN 8 KARRIS Noma F. Freeman H. Srady Harris LOUISBURG, N. C. Sell your Tobacco in Louisburg. The Market that led the State in the Highest Average paid Government report.
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