ANNIVERSARY
SOAP SALE
Palmollve Soap, S for 20c
Super Suds (for wtwhing dishes)
Regular size, 8 for 27c
Giant size, 2 for 38c
Con. Super Suds (washing clothes)
Regular size, 3 for .'. ... 27c
Giant size, 2 for 45c
Giant Octagon Soap, 4 for . . 19c
Special Octagon Soap, 2 for. . 6c
Large Octagon Powder, 3 for 14c
Special Octagon Powder, 2 for 5c
Octagon Cleanser, 2 for .... ?c
Octagon Granulated Soap, 2 . 10c
Octagon Soap Chips, 2 for . . 19c
Crystal White Toilet Soap, 3 . 14c
Hollywood Toilet Soap, 3 for 14c
Octagon Toilet Soap, 3 for . . 14c
Klex (I'umicx) Soap, 2 for . , 9c
Universal Toilet Soap, 3 for . 14c
Vogue Toilet Soap, 3 for .'. . . 14c
Fair Sex Toilet Soap, 4 for . . 16c
STERLING STORE CO. I
Frptnklinton, N. C.
We read of a Missourian who
got his final kick out of life by i
fooling around the rear end of a
mule.
BARGAINS
? IN ?
USED CARS
1 ? 1938 Ford Convertible Club'
Coupe, low mileage.
1 ? 1938 Chevrolet Sedan, radio
and heater, clean.
1 ? 1938 Fordor Plymouth Tour
ing Sedan.
1 ? 1935 Ford Pick-up, clean.
Twenty other models to pick
from. These cars must go to make
room for 1940 models. All these
cars have been reconditioned for
service. ~
See SAM Before You Buy.
R. S. WEATHERS
Phone 285-6 Frankllnton, X. C.
Representing
MILLER MOTOR CO.
Phone 258-1 Wake Forest, N. C.
SAXES and SERVICE
Tobacco Farms
For Sale
We have several fine tobacco farms
for sale In Hoke and Moore Coun
ties, near Aberdeen and Haeford.
Good allotments. Easy terms.
Write for appointment to see them
North Carolina Joint Stock
Land Bank
D. J. Smith, Representative
Aberdeen Hotel HuildinK
Aberdeen, N. Carolina
8-18-4t
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TRUSTEE'S SAI>E NOTICE !
NOTICE is hereby given thati oy i
virtue of the authority vested In
the undersigned C. W. FLESHER, i
Substituted Trustee, under and by
virtue of that certain Deed of i
Trust made and executed by W.
A. GRIFFIN to F. O. Rebok in tbeP
County of Franklin and State of
Pennsylvania, Trustee, dated the
9th day of Marsh, 1936, and which
is of record in the* Office of Reg- i
later of Deeds for Durham Coua
ty. North Carolina, in Book No.
212, page 687, to secure the pay
ment of certain negotiable prom
issory notes duly set forth and
described in said Deed of Trust
aforesaid, executed by said W. A.
Griffin to Frick Company ( Incor
porated); and that Deed of Sub
stitution dated the 22nd day of
April, 1939, duly executed by
Frick Company, a body corporate
of the State of Pennsylvania, duly
incorporated, and F. O. Rebok, of
the County of Franklin, State of
Pennsylvania, to C. W. Flesher, of
Charleston, in the County of Ka
nawha, State of West Virginia,
Trustee, to execute the said trusts
in accordance with the provisions
of said Deed of Trust aforesaid in
case the said F. O. Rebok refused
to act as said Trustee, which re
fusal on his part to so act as said
Trustee is evidenced by his join
ing in said Deed of Subtitution;
and default having been made in
the payment of said notes afore
said according to their tenor and
efTect, and having been hereunto
requested by the legal holder and
owner of said notes to enforce the
trusts contained in said Deed of
Trust, the said undersigned Sub
stituted Trustee will sell at public
auction to the highest) and best
bidder for cash, at front door of
the Court House of Franklin
County, in Loulsburg, North Car
olina, on
FRIDAY, the 15th DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 1939,
beginning at onfe o'clock in the af
ternoon on that day, all tihe prop
erty conveyed in the said Deed of
Trust aforesaid, as follows:
One "Eclipse" Size No. 01 Port
able Circular Saw Mill, No. 14345,
with 20 feet of Carriage, 55 feet
)f Ways, Improved feed 4 Simul
taneous Ratchet Head Blocks, and
all the fixtures and appurtenances
thereto belonging; three taper'
movements and power receder for
No. 01 Saw Mill; one 27 inch
Frick Gang Edger complete. No.
257, with two 14 inch Hoe insert
ed tooth saws; one No. 01 Frick
Saw Mill No. 13690 with 20 feet
af carriage, 55 feet of ways, 4
nead blocks, 3 taper movements
ind power receder; one No. 01
Frick Saw Mill No. 14126 with 20
teet of carriage, 55 feet of ways,
I head blocks, 4 tapers, power re
leder and saw duBti drag; one 27
inch Frick Gang Edger complete
Mo. 180, with two inserted tooth
saws.
Dated the 17th day of August,
1939.
C. W. FLESHER.
S-25-3t Substituted Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the au
thority of sale contained in that
sertain Judgment of the Superior
Court* of Franklin County, North
Carolina, entered in that certain
:ax foreclosure suit No. 151. M,
entitled "Commissioners of the
rown of Louisburg v. Mrs. Par
thenia B. Hudson, widow, et al.",
which said judgment is duly dock
eted in Tax Judgment 3 at page
103, in the office of t'he Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin
County, North Carolina, the un
dersigned Commissioner will of
fer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash at the courthouse door in
the Town of Louisburg, Franklin
County, North Carolina, at or
about* the hour of twelve o'clock
noon, on
rUESDAY, 12 SKPTEMBER 193?
the following described land in
Louisburg Township, Franklin'
County, North Carolina, listed in
the name of R. W. Hudson Es
tate and described as follows:
Beginning at a stake, corner of
lots No. 4 and 5 on the plat and
In the survey of the White Grove
property, on fche east side of South
Main Street, the northwest corn
er for the lot herein described;
running thence along South Main
Street S 32% degrees W 69 feet
:o a stake on an alley between lots
Vos. 3 and 4 In said survey;
hence along said alley way S
>7 % degrees E 78 feet to a stake
>n another alley, between the lot
lerein described and the lot form
srly known as the T. A. Person i
ot which fronts 69 feeti more or'
ess on Kenmore Avenue; thence
tlong said lastnamed alley N 32%
legrees E 69 feet to the corner of
Lots Nos. 4 and 5 on said alley;
hence along the line of lot No. 5
M 57% degrees W 78 feet to the
joint of beginning, the same being
>he identical lot of land conveyed
:o R. W. Hudson by T. A. Person
ind wife, Annie M. Person, by
deed dated 8 May 1911, and recor
ded 13 May 1911 in Book 179 at
>age 86, Franklin County registry,
rhere is also Included herein all
?ights of the defendants herein in
ind to the two 15-foot alleyways
ibove mentioned, on the south and
sast sides of tihe said lot. For fur
her reference see Books 299 at
page 36 and 294 at page 519,
laid registry. ? I
? Dated and posted this the 11th
day of August, 1939.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS,
B-18-4t Commissioner.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF
SUMMONS
Mortih Carolina, In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court.
The Federal Land Bank of Co
lumbia, Plaintiff,
v?.
J. P. Cannady and wife. Lady M.
Cannady, and U. S. Cannady and
wife, Emma Cannady, et al.
The defendants, U. S. Cannady
md wife, Emma Cannady, will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Franklin
County, North Carolina, for the
purpose of foreclosing a mortgage,
dated November 2, 1923, executed
by J. P. Cannady, B. H. Cannady,
U. S. Cannady, Lady M. Cannady.
Crecy Cannady, and Eipma Can
nady, to the Federal Land Bank
of Columbia, la wliTch action the
defendants, U. S. Cannady and
Emma Cannady are neceasary par
ties to Mid action, for tbe reason
that they have or claim to have
gome interest) in, or lien on the
Droperty securing said mortgage,
Hid interest or lien being subse
ouent in priority to the mortgage
of the Plaintiff, and the said de
fendants will further take notice
!k?i ihsv are required to appear
at the off ice of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said County, at
the court house in Lo"iBbu,rlf'
North Carolina, on or beforetbe
llth day of September, 19.JS,
and | or within the time ?
provided, and answer of deI"u";
Fn the complaint filed in said ac
tion or the Plaintiff will apply to
the court after the explraMon of
time required by law, for the re
i IS demanded in said complaint.
| This 8th day of August, 1939.
W V. AVENT, C. S.
8-ll-4t ' for Franklin County.
| notice of sale
I under and by Virtue of the au
thority of sale conteined in that
certain judgment of the SuPfrl?
Court of Franklin County, N?r^
Carolina, entered in that certain
tax foreclosure suit No. 152 M,
entitled ??Commissioners of the
Town of Louisburg v. Maggie
King, widow ot Beb King. et al- '
which said Judgment is duly ^ock
ptpd in Tax Judfefnent" 3 at page
foe in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin
County, North Carolina, he un
dersigned Commissioner will offer
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash at- the courthouse door In the
Town of Louisburg, * ranklln
iCounty, North Carolina, at or
about the hour of twelve o clock
^HU^DAV,7SEFTra^ERl?3?
the following described land 1 in
I Louisburg Township, Franklin
iCounty, North Carolina:
Listed in the name of Beb King
and described as follows: Situate
in the Mineral Springs Section of
Louisburg and being composed of
t>wo contiguous tracts described as
f0l(a7 Containing one and one-half
acres, more or less, and being the
identical lands conveyed by Mar
i tha E. Arendell to Mlnga Kinj by
deed dated 3 J?u?7 *Book
recorded 17 March 18 1 6 in JJOOK
43 at page 531, and being the same
lands as conveyed to Beb King
in remainder by Minga King by
deed dated 9 September 189. and
recorded 9 September 189^ In
Book 112 at page 180, to wh cti
reference is hereby made for fur
ther description.
(b) Adjoining tract (a), above
described, and being contiguous
thereto, and containing one sixth
acre, more or less, being 60 iftset
wide and 198 feet deep, and being |
the identical lands conveyed by
deed of D. W. McKnight and wife,
Mariah McKnight, to Maggie King,
Minnie McKnight and Beb King,
dated 8 December 1917. and re
corded 22 DecMnber 1917 in Book
217 at page 357, and adjoining
the lands of D..W. McKnight and
Sol Williamson.
For further reference as to
I both lots, see the references above
made and also Book 203 at page
The successful bidder will be re
quired to deposit with the Com
missioner a sum equal to l?%?.f
the amount bid, to secure compli
ance with the terms of the sale
Dated and posted this the ith^
day ?f A^hn' f9 MATTHEW8^
8-ll-*t Commissioner.
NOTICE OK SALE
Under and by virtue of the au
thority of sale contained in that
certain Judgment of the Superior
Court of Franklin County, North
Carolina, entered in that certain
tax foreclosure suit No. 166 M,
entitled "Commissioners of the
Town of Louisburg vs Jimmy'
Martin and wife, et al.",
which said Judgment is duly dock
eted in Tax Judgment) 3 at page
105, in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin 1
County, North Carolina, the un
dersigned Commissioner will offer
for sale to the highest bidder for !
cash at> the courthouse door in the
Town of Louisburg, Franklin
County, North Carolina, at or
about the hour of twelve o'clock |
noon, on
THIRKOAY, 7 SEPTHMJIER IBS#
the following described land in
Louisburg Township, Franklin
County, North Carolina:
Situate In the B!ackt<own sec-1
tioj of Louisburg, bounded on the
north by a street sometimes known
as Blacktown Avenue and also
known as Railroad Street; on the
east by the lands of Sallie Stal
lings and Mary Green Gill, on ('he
south by the lands of Estella Hill,
and on the west by the Seaboard
Air Line Railroad, and being the
Identical lands conveyed to Sarab
Martin by deed of F. N. Egerton
and wife, Pattie D. Egerton, dated
27 December 1898 anl recorded 3
January 1899 in Book 114 at page
92, Franklin Count<y registry, and
bounded by a line beginning at a
stake on the east side of the. Lou
isburg and Franklinton railroad
(Seaboard Air Line Railway), In
the corner of the lot bargained to
.Judy Thomas (now Estella Hill),
and running in an easterly direc
tion along said line to a stake and
corner In said line to a lob sold to
the African Zlon Methodist Church
,270 feet, more or less; thence in
a northerly direction 106 feet to
a corner In said line; thence In a
westerly direction to a corner In
Railroad line, 270 feet, more or
less; thence In a southerly direc
tion along the said railroad line
106 feet to the beginning, con
taining one h^lf acre, more or less.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to deposit with the Com
missioner a sum equal to 10% of
the amount bid, fo secure compli
ance with the terms of the sale.
Dated and posted this the 7th
day of August, 1(3*.
JOHN F. MATTHEW*, *
S-ll-4t> Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under end by virtue of the au
thority of sale contained in that
certain judgment of the Superior
Court of Franklin County, North
j Carolina, ent*r?d-?ln . that certain
tax foreclosure suit *Jo. 156 M,
entitled "Commissioner's of the
Town of Louisburg v. Ethel
Merritt and husband, et al.",
which said judgment is duly dock
eted in Tax Judgment' 3 at page
104, in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin
County, North Carolina, the un
dersigned Commissioner will offer
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash at/ the courthouse door in the
Town of Louisburg, Franklin
County, North Carolina, at or
about the hour of twelve o'clock
noon, on
fHCRSDAY, 7 SEPTEMBER 1930
the following described lands fn
Louisburg Township, Franklin
County, North Carolina:
Tract No. 1: Lying and being
situate in the town of Louisburg,
'defined by a line beginning at a
stake, Portia' corner on Kenmore
Avenue; running thence south
wardly with Kenmore Avenue, the
east side thereof, 69 feet, more or
less, to a stake; thence nearly east
140 feet, more or less, to a stake
in Martin Dunston's line; thence
nearly north along Dunston's line
70 feet, more or less, to a stake,
Portis' corner; thence westwardlv
along Portis' line 159 feet, more
or less, and being the lands con
'veyed to John Hayes by deed of
J. P. Timberlake, dated 27 April
1896 and recorded 29 March 1907
in Book 108 at'page 407.
Tract No. 2: Adjoining the
lands of Martin Dunston, -John
Hayes, et al., and beginning at an
iron stake on Kenmore Avenue,
John Hayes' corner; thence along
Kenmore Avenue S 32d W five
poles three links to a stake on
Kenmore Avenue; thence south
sixty-noe and one-half degrees
seven poles twelve links to a stake
in Martin Dunston's line; thence
north forty-three and one-half de
grees east five poles 5 links to a
stake in Dunston's line; thence
north sixty-one and one half de
grees west eight poles thirteen
links to the point of beginning,
i containing one-fourth of an acre,
more or less, -and being the lands
conveyed by Billy Bridges to John
Hayes by deed dated 27 March
1900 and recorded 9 October 1902
in Book 124 at page 419.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to deposit with the Com
missioner a sum equal to 10% of
the amount bid, to secure compli
ance with the terms of the sale.
Dated and posted this the 7th
day of August, 1939.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS,
8-ll-4t Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
LAND IN THE TOWN
OF LOUISBURG, N. C.
FOR DELINQUENT
. TAXES
I At or about the hour of Noon
i at the Court House door in Louis
burg. N. C., on Monday, Septem
ber 11th, 1939, I will sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder
1 for cash, pursuant' to the Laws of
North Carolina and the charter of
: the town of Louisburg, N. C., as
set out in t<he private Acts of 1899,
[Chapter 243, and Acts amenda
tory thereto, as revised by sec
tion 8009, Consolidated Statutes
1919 and amendments thereto/all
lands in the town of Louisburg.
N. C., on which taxes for the year
1938 remain due. with costs add
ed, described as follows:
Mrs Dora Allen Est, 1 Home,
1 corner Middle and
Spring St, 1 Railroad St $61.85
F H Allen Est, 1 Cheatham
Stemery, 1 Southside
Warehouse, 1 Griffin &
Beasley storage, 1 Black
Town, 3 Ellis lots 304.42
Miss Ruth Allen, 1 Sunset
Avenue 41.79
Misses Lucy, Sue & llodgie
Alston, 1 Church St Home 48.79
H T Bartholomew 1 Nash St
Garage 60.24
G M Beam, 1 Mill property,
1 Baker Heights, 1 Sun
set Ave 155.27
Mrs G M Beam, 1 Spring St,
2 Bass & Burt 33.24
Cash Brothers, 2 S Main St 26.88
JC M Collier, 1 Kenmore Ave 26.90
W D Egerton, 1-3 lot' Sunset
Ave 14.48
DrAH Fleming, 1 Main St,
1 Sunset Ave 76.22
C E Ford, 1 Boddie Drug
Store, 1 Masonic Building,
3 Warehouse lots, 1 Sussex
Corp. Warehouse 260.79
McM. Furgerson, 1 Sunset
Ave 40.05
Miss Annie Green, 1 Main
Street 47.82
D E Hardwick & wife. 1
North Main St " 37.40
Mrs J W Harris, 1 Cedar St 32.28
W B Harris, 1 Standard
Oil lot 2.75
A L Hicks, 1 Church St,
1 Nash St 49.99
K P Hill, 1 McM. Furgerson
Warehouse 63.36
H H Hobgood, 1 North Main
Street 20.12
H H Hobgood, Guardian,
1 Noble St 33.25
,R W Hudson Est, 1 South .
Main St 3.53
Q S Leonard, 2 Perry St, 1
E Nash St, 1 Kenmore
Ave 137.95
lLoulsburg Cotton Oil Mill,
| 1 Oil Mill property 116.78
Mrs Sallie MoDougall, 1
Court St 40.06
Miss F L Massenburg, 1
Spring St 24.61
N D Medlin, 1 Nash St 24.32
Mrs N L Moseley, 1 Spring
and Noble 22.27
Mrs S J Parbam, 1 Main St 81.33
Mrs Mary B Parker, 1 Main
Street 63.36
IH C Pergereon, 1 Furaan 4111
Mrs B C Perry, 1 Charcb 8t> 31.11
Mrs H G Perry, 1 Main St 94.73
|Miss Lucille Person, 1 Rail
road 8.42
Ia W Person, 1 N Main Home,
2 Warehouses 113.09
|W T Person, 1 Main St 42.17
C A Ragland, 2 Spring St, 7
Main St, 1 Franklin St, 2
Winston Alley, 1 Prize
House lot, 17 acres W W
Loy land 459.28
|R W Smithwiek, 1 Church St
I Home, 1 Church & Frank- v
I lin, 1 Burt Bldg, 1 Church
& College 262.84
I E F Thomas, 1 Main St 69.07
Mrs J C Tucker, 1 Main St
| Cafe, 3 Reavis, 1 lot* 131.35
|W C Webb & wife, 1 Kenmore
Ave, 1 Home Place 43.04
iF W Wheless, 1 Church St,
1 Kenmore Ave, 1 Back of
Home, 1 Opera House 187.68
W E White Est 2 Main St
| Stores 144.67
T B Wilder, 2 E Nash St, 1
Mineral Springs 64.83
Mrs J R Williams, 1 E Nash
St 78.90
I Mrs Eloise Yarborough, 1
Baker 34.32
| Kemp Yarborough, 1 N Main
! St, 1 Church St 87.72
R F (Dick) Yarborough,
1 Sunset Ave 45.95
PAVING ASSESSMENTS
R W Smithwiek, 1 'Church
& College St 86.27
Colored
Kat-ie Allen, 2 Lehman lots 9.95
D H Blount, 1 S Main St 30.73
Lee Brodie, 1 Min Spgs 12.66
May Belle Burwell, 1 Hali
fax Road 14.50
Kudol! & Katie Cobb, 1
S Main St 10.52
John Wesley Crudup, 1 Ken
more Ave 11.92
Telia Crudup, 1 Kenmore
Ave 8.97
Herman Davis, 1 Railroad St 10.22
DrJB Davis, 1 S Main St,
1 Mineral Springs 57.92
Jim Plummer Davis, 1 S Main
j St 6.64
Maud Davis, 1 Kenmore Ave 4.93
Thomas Day, 1 Halifax Road 2.66
! Jennie Egerton, 1 Kenmore
Ave 3.06
Robert Faison, Jr. 1 Halifax
Road 12.62
Boydie Foster, 1 Black Town 4.93
, Daisy B Foster, 2 Cedar St 12.01
Millie Foster, 1 Black Town 16.12
Winnie Foster Est, 1 Cedar
! St 1.67*
Emily & Victoria Fuller,
1 Halifax 13.32 I
Tiny Fuller Est, 1 Halifax
Road 4.93 j
'E H Gibson. 1 Kenmore Ave 11.57 [
Hulda Gill Est 1 Black Town 13.63 j
Mary Gill, 1 Black Town 8.97 j
Austin Green Est, 1 Mineral
Springs 7.72 j
I John Green Est, 1 S Main St 6.80
| Mary Jane Green, 1 Black
, Town 8.97 |
Jetnelor Harris, 1 S Main St 17.13
'Sam A Harris Est, 1 Kenmore,
1 Jack Hayes Store, 1
Back of St 27.30
Wesley H Hawkins, 1 S Main
St, 1 River Road S7.S1
Eutrice Hazelwood, 1 S Main
St 12.85
Hixie Hazelwood, 1 Railroad
St 4.00 |
Estella Hill, 1 Black Town,
1 Railroad St- 10.52 j
Harry Hill, 1 Black Town 3^82 |
Lorenza Hill, 1 Tarboro Road 5.39 '
James Johnson, 1 Min Spgs 13.61
Lorenza Kearney, 1 lot 6.80
'Louis King, 1 Min Spgs 5.01
| Hugh Leonard, 1 S Main St
Balance 11.92
iJlmmie Martin, 1 Black Town 8.97
Spencer Massenburg, Jr, 2
i Halifax Road 12.85
Ethel Merritt, 2 Kenmore
Ave 9.27
Belle Murphy, 1 Spring St 4.47
[Chick Murray, 1 Black Town 3.62
James Neal, 1 Kenmore Ave 10.82
I Ed Perry Est, 1 Black Town 11.46
Herman Perry, 1 Halifax Kd 8.47
i Martha Hayes Perry, 1 An
. gier May 4.31
Pattie Perry Est, 1 Railroad
St . 8.97
Stephen Perry Est, 1 Halifar
Road 2.74
Tom Perry, 1 Min Spgs 8.08
A H Ridley, 1 Kenmore Ave 10.78
|H C Ridley, 1 Halifax Road 4.30
Josephine Ridley, 1 Kenmore
Ave 6.86
iCbarlie Ruffin Est, 1 South
Main St 10.62
Ella Sledge, 1 Black Town 10.52
Sally Stallings, 1 Back Town 7.42
Fannie Stokes, 1 Halifax Rd 7.80
Henry Strickland, 1 Spring St
Balance 3.94
John C Thomas, 1 Black
Town 3 4,4.19
Martha Thomas, 2 Elm St
Alley 10.52
Charles Henry White, 2
Cedar St 12.85
Addie Wilkins, 1 Tarboro Rd 8.97
P W Williams 1 Min Spgs 10.52
Dave Wood, 1 Tarboro Road 7.42
Calvin Yarborough, Sr, Est,
1 Old River Road 13.63
Calvin Yarborough, Jr, Est,
1 South Main St 13.63
Hilliard Yarborough Est,
1 Min Spgs, 1 Back of
Graded School 19.85
Matilda Yarborough, 1 Elm
St. 24.51
Sally Yarborough, 1 Tot 3.99
E. S. FORD, Tax Collector,
Town of Louisburg, N. Q.
August 11th, 1939. 8-ll-5t
NTTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Notice of sale of land in the
town of Youngsville, N. C., for
delinquent taxes.
At about the hour of noon, at
the Mayor's Office in Youngsville,
N. C., on Monday, Sept. 11, 1939,
I will sell at public auction to t'he
highest bidder for cash pursuant
\o the Laws of North Carolina and
the charter of the town of Youngs
ville, all lands in said town on
which taxes for the year 1938 or
any fraction t'hereon remains due
with costs added and described as
follows:
B G Allen, 1 lot Main St,
1 lot College St $22.14
E G Chamblee, 1 lot Main St 1.68
B H Hobgood, 1 lot Nassau
St 12. *72
S F Holden, 1 lot Main St 8.88
T O Kittrell, 1 lot Main St. 17.52
W B Pearce, 1 lot Persimmon
St 10.80
Mrs C H Strickland Est, 1 lot
Main St, 1 lot Franklin 11.76
F J Timberlake Est, 1 lot
Franklin St 2.38
R C Uifderwood Est, 1 lot
Main St, Gin lot' 9.51
C C Wood lief, 1 lot Main St 8.94
Young Bros, 1 lot Franklin
St, 1 lot College 27.12
(Colored)
Gillie Baker Est, 1 lot Per
simmon St 5.04
Ophelia Jeffreys Est, 1 lot
Pine St 4.56 u
Oliver Mitchell, 1 lot W RR }P
St 5.04]
J. R. CATI-ETT, Tax Collector
* for t'he Town of Youngsville,
8-18-4t N. C.
Stanly County poultrymen are
showing much faith in vaccination
for the prevention of chicken pox
in growing pullets, says J. E. Wil
son,' farm agent for the State Col
lege Extension Service.
THEY'RE FRESH
Smart Service
Cleaned Clothes !
? (
They're Fresh from SERVICE J
Cleaners, perfectly cleaned anil
pressed by expert workmen . All
of the little details of replacing <
buttons, fixing pockets and mak
ing minor repairs are taken care
of when you send vour clothes to
SERVICE Cleaners.
NOTE ? We have added a1
SHOE SHOP to our business ! ?
BENNIE MANN, 1
Expert Shoe Repairer.
Call C? Phone 440-1
SERVICE ;
DRY CLEANERS AND 1
SHOE SHOP
F. C. Hight
E. Nash St. Louisburg, N. C.
?
Thoughts For Your Health
It is necessary for Vital Energy to be properly delivered to
the organs and parts of the body through the innumerable
nerves and nerve pathways so that the organs may function
or carry on their work properly. The Central Nervous Sys
tem (brain and spinal cord) is the site for the creation of
this Vital Energy. The many, many nerves emerging from
them transmit t<his energy or power to the organs. Where
the condition of the spine (doorway for the nerves leaving
^Jhe spinal ^cord) and the nerves is such as to^cause inter
? ference with the delivery of vital energy, it is useless to ap
ply palliative measures In an effort to stimulate nthrmal ac- -
tion. That only relieves the effects, it does not remove the
cause.
REMOVE THE CAUSE 1
The power for normal action comes from within. The
ability to cure lies within. Health comes from within and is
maintained by free and natural expression of internal vital
energy. Chiropractic seeks to remove the cause. This drug
less profession seeks to release or remove any interference
with the flow of the vital energy and aids nature in the
correction and expression of normal activity.
"Good Health through Chiropractic"
DR. SADIE C. JOHNSON
215 Court .Street Louisburg, N. C.
Phone: Honrs:
Residence #71-1 PH. A 0at~
FARM
LOANS
J Low Interact
/ Long Twin
/ Fair Appraisal
J Prompt Sarvioa
W. L. LUMPKIN I
Correspondent j
LOUISBURG, N. C.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMH
Dr. Harry H. Johnson
?*'*' Physician and Sturgeon
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
Dr. H. G. Perry
Physician and Surgeon
101 W. Nash St. I x> uis burg, N. O
Phones:
Office 287-1 Home 287-3
Hour*? 10 to IS; 2 to 4; 7 to ?
Special attention to sffice work.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Womea,
I-Rajr and Flnorosooplc Kxamiaa
lon. Diathermy and Ultn-Violet
light treatment.
Miss Elizabeth Fuller, Sec'y.
Mrs. Walter Cuthrell, K. N.
Dr. Arch H. Perry
General Practice
Wood, N. O.
Office In Service Drug Co.
D. T. Smithwick
Dentist
Loulsburg, N. O.
Office over Kote'i Star*
Dr. M. C. King
u' Franklinton, If. C.
Residence Fhone 240-1
Office Hours:
) to 11 A. M. ? a to 3 P. M.
0 to 8 P. M.
Edward F. ftriffin
Attorney at Law
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Office Ford Building, Over
Pleasants Book Store
General Practice In all Courts
0. M. Beam
Attorney at Law
Loulsburg, N. O.
Office In Professional Building
next to The Franklin Times
Practice in all Court*
W. L. Lumpkin
Attorney
Loulsburg, N. C.
Office In First National Bank Bld^
Practice State and Federal Oontt
W. H. Yarborough
Hill Yarborougti
farborougti & Yar borough
Attorneys A Counsellors at Law
Office In Egerton Bofldtng
Over Tonkel's Store
Loulsburg, N. C.
Practice tn Franklin and adjoin
ing counties, and In the United
States Courts at Raleigh
ft B. White E. H. Mai on*
J. B. Malone
White & Malone
Lawyers
Ix>ul?burg, N. O.
Sawil practice, settlement ef M
?tea, funds Invested. One men
Mr si the Arm always In offloa.
Main Street Barber Shop
L P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor
Barbers
Loulsburg, N. C.
'?Hon under L'nloa Warehouse
in Main Street. First ctaas worK
guaranteed. Give me a call.
You Can't Be
Careful AND
Carefree !
Everyone has a pretty hard
time In the summer, trying
to keep their clothes clean.
Strenuous summer days keep
your clothes from looking
top-notch constantly. Louis
burg Dry Cleaners have a
special summer cleaning ser
vice which will save you
money ? and keep your sum
mer clothes always at their
best >
PROMPT
PICK-UP, DELIVER*
Louisburg
Dry Cleaners
MstnTi Oldest Claansrs
with Fraaklln County's asost
?. K. ?f%as m 0?sv?
PHONB 480-1