? Cotton wag worth 9 V4 cents a pound in Louisburg yesterday. ttt ? -The steel is being placed in the top of the Armory building. T t t ? One week Monday will be the beginning o ? Criminal Court in Franklin. Ttt ? The new Bartholomew gar age building on Nash Street is nearing completion and will be a great improvement to that end of town. ttt ? Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dun ston, of Elizabeth City, announ ces the birth ot a son, William Edward, Jr., on Monday, Septem ber 25th. Mrs. Dunston was for merly Miss Ida Fuller. A typo graphical error appeared in an nouncement last week. MRS. GRIFFIN ENTERTAINS O. HENRY BOOK CLUB Mrs. Edward F. Griffin enter- I tained the O. Henry Book Club at j its first Fall meeting Tuesday, i The club's topic for the year is "The Home-Colonial and Mod ern." Mrs. R. W. Smithwick, Mrs. George Oliver and Miss Elsa Craig were welcomed as new members. Miss Nancy Carlyle Griffin as- ' sisted her mother in serving re freshments to members and one visitor, Mrs. Winfield Jordan, of Winston-Salem. FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING PHONE 283-1 Statement of the Ownwslilp, Man agement, Etc., Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1812, and March 8, 1083 Of THE FRANKLIN TIMES, published weekly at Louisburg, N. C., for Oct. 1st, 1939. Btate of North Carolina ? County of Franklin ? ss: Before me, a Notary Public In and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared A. F. Johnson, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes , and says that he is the Owner aud Publisher of the FRANKLIN TIM ES, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and be lief, a true statement of the own ership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, re quired by the Act of August, 24, .1912, as amended by the Act of March 3. 1933, embodied in sec tion 687, Postal Laws and Regu lations,, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the name and address of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager is: A. F. Johnson. Louisburg, N. C. 2. That the owner is: ?. F. Johnson, Louisburg, N. C. 3. That the known bondhold ers, mortgagees, and other secur ity holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other se curities are: None. A. F. JOHNSON, Editor and Owner. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of Oct.. 1939. RUTH W. THOMAS. N. P. My - Commission expires Jan. 18, 1941. NOTICE OF PAVING ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given to all persons owning property on those portions of Cedar Street, Spring Street and Franklin Street in the Town of Louisbuiu, N. C. recently hard-surfaced and\otJ>erwise im proved, that the paving assess ment changed against said pro perty as set out In the Assess ment Roll, which was duly con firmed on September 8th, 1939 bearing Interest at six per cent may at the option of the property owner be paid in cash. No Interest will be charged on any assessment paid within 30 days from October 6th, 1939, the date of the publlca? tlon of this notice. E. S FORD, Tax Collector, 10-6-lt Town of Louisburg. NOTICE No. 77 C North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk COUNTY OF FRANKLIN AND COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF LOUISBURO . . Plaintiffs, r. Addle Wllkins, widow, et al., Defendants. The defendants, Addle Wllkins, Ira Wllkins, Felix Wllkins, and Juliet Chamberialne and Hus band, Jerry Chamberialne, will tak? notice that an action has been instituted in the Superior Court of Franklin County to fore close a tax lien upon the lands in ^Franklin County described in the .complaint. And the said defendants will take notice that they are requir ed to appear before the under signed, Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, at his office at Loulsburg, N. C? on or before the 18th day of November, 1939, and answer or demur to the said complaint, otherWiie, the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint In this action. This the 3rd day of October, 1939. W. V. AVENT, C. 8. C., of Franklin County. John r. Matthews, Atty. l0-?-4t 3W mak Miss Ruth Gordon was a visitor to Raleigh Monday. t X t Miss Anna Fuller Parham vis ited Raleigb Wednesday. TIT Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cox left Wednesday for New York. t : : Mr. W. W. Neal left Sunday for a visit to New York City. tit Miss Helen Kemp returned to E. C. T. C. the past Wednesday. ) t t Miss Catherine Perry was a vis itor to Rocky Mount Wednesday, tit Miss Betty Mitchell is gu^st of relatives in Elon College this week. it t Mrs. R. E. Mitchell and Miss Ann Mitchell visited Raleigh ; Monday. fit * Mr. Maurice Grlssom, of Hen derson, visited friends in Louis burg Sunday. Ill Dr. Ralph McDonald, of Chapel j Hill, was a visitor to Louisburg Tuesday night. ? t t t Mrs. Dave Puller and little daughter, Dora Ann, are visiting her people in Stanly County. Ill Miss Ernestine Cottrell, of Henderson, visited her parents near Louisburg the past week. ttt Mr. and Mrs. Cfudup Perry, of Raleigb, was guest of relatives in Louisburg the past week-end. i. I I Misses Lillie and Annie Davis Crudup, of Wake Forest, were visitors to Louisburg Wednesday. Ill * Mrs. N. W. Vick, of Charlotte, was guest of relatives and friends in and near Louisburg the past week. X : i Mrs. William Tollison and chil dren, of Asheville, were guests of relatives in Louisburg the past week. ? * ? Mrs. J. W. B. Thompson, of Franklin, Va., spent the past week with her father, Mr. W. H. Allen. tit Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Good and daughter, Frances, of Raleigh. spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Ful ghum. I t J Mrs. C. A. Malison, of More bead City, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stamps, Jr., the past week. t t t Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Clary and son, Garland, visited Mrs. Clary's sister, Mrs. A. F. Johnson, re | cently. ^ . tit Mr. E. J. Fuller, Jr., of Chapel Hill, spent the past week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fuller. t t t Mr. and Mrs. Webb Loy left LMxwlay to witness the World's IWies in New York, and attend the Fair. t t t Supt. and Mrs. E. L. Best, of Charlotte, were guests of rela tives and friends in Louisburg this week. XT* President W. E. Horner, of the N. C. Press Association, of San ford, was a visitor to Louisburg Thursday. ttt Miss Naomi Daniel, of Rich mond, visited her uncle, Mr. W. L. Daniel, of near Louisburg, the past week-end. ttJ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hunt, of Raleigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Thomas on Wednesday of this week. t t t Mesdames A. H. Perry, P. A. Read, Edgar Fuller and Miss Mary Dickerson were visitors "to Ral eigh Saturday. X t t Miss Alice Reaves, of the Pow ellsville school faculty, was guest of her mother in Louisburg the past week-end. t I t Mrs. C. M. Howard. Mrs. W. W. Webb and Cary Howard, Jr., vis ited' relatives in Danville yester day and today. t t t Mrs. R. A. Pearce, of Washing ton, N. C., was guest of relatives and friends in Louisburg Thurs day of last week. t x : Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Gregory, of Smithfield, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wil liams, the past week-end. tit Mrs. Florence E. Underhill re turned the past week from spend ing the summer nt Charlottsville, Va., and Washington City. PENDER Qua/ctcj "^cxycf S~tcftei SOUTHERN MANOR "Heart of the Harvest" SALE! Cli/rCT PI? A C Southern No. 2 'Mc OlrCrCrl 1 ??AO Manor ? Cans LIMA BEANS JEST 2 N0?J 27c PEACHES 2 No?^K 29c FRESH PLDMS SoC^ 2 H^.M 23c Colonial PUrDDirC Sour Pitted tllilKKIilO c,Zy AMMONIA Fresh W A 17 17 D C Vanilla ?? A T H 1\ O Heinz P I f If I 17 C Cucumber * I v IV JL 3 7 No. 2 IQc ? Cans Cans Bottle 10? Pound iml Jar Quart |Qc Jumbo |Qc Virginia Maid Peanut BUTTER 32 oz. Jar 19 MUST A HI), Lynnhavrit, Quart Jar .......... 10c BREAD, Our Pride, 18 oz. Loaf 8c COFFEE, D. P. Blond, 1 lb. Pactum* 30c N. B. C. BRAN, pkg 10c SUPER SUDS, Small PI*. 0c OCTAGOV CHIPS, pk*.'. . Oc FLOOR WAX, Southern Manor, 1 lb. can . . , . 83c Mrs. R. A. Jennings who is taking a beauty course in Nor folk, spent the past week-end with Mr. Jennings in Louisburg. ? t : Mrs. Ina Rouse left Monday night by airplane for San Pedro. California, to be at the bedside of her son, Jack Rouse, who is quite ill. i?r i Messrs. Ed Owens, Tom Wilson. Harry Glickman and Arch Wil son left Monday for New York to witness the World's Series and attend the Fair. ttt Misses Vera Joyner, Mildred Watkins, Mae Gilliam, Dorothy , and Marie Gupton and Frances ' Person returned to E. C. T. C. last Wednesday. ttt Miss Louella Pinnell, of the Vance School faculty, Raleigh, was guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pinnell, near Castalia, the past week-end. ttt Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barrow. Miss Jean Fleming and Joe Bar- j row spent the past week-end with Midshipman William Barrow, Jr., j at Annapolis, Md., and witnessed the Navy-William & Mary foot- j ball game which was played at Annapolis on Saturday. ttt | | Miss Nell Lancaster, daughter I 1 11 L. B. D. S. For Office Employees [of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Lancaster, of near Castalia has returned from a visit to New York City, where she has been visiting her brother Mr. lirewy C. Batchelor. She attended the World's Fair and many other places of inter est including the celebration of the birthday of the President's mother at Staten Island. KOIl RENT 4 to 6 Ivorse farm to party with team. Good laud suited to tobacco, cotton, and grain. Well equipped with buildings and fences, located on good road, convenient to good school, and markets, electric lights, address P. 0. Box 7, Frankllnton, N. C. 10-6-2t EXTRA SAVINGS on Autumn Trips ? when you buy a Greyhound Yi ROUND-TRIP TICKET Sa molt Round -Trie formt Klehniond $4.'?> Norfolk New York I2.AI) Charlotte 5.4(1 Durham 2.00 Atlanta U.10 $ 1.85 Jacksonville 11. HO Kayettevllle 1.35 Oxford Kmlthfleld 1.80 :?5 - CREY/HOUND HODD1K DRUG CO. Phone 329-1 NEW PACK "NIBLETS" CORN, 2 Cans 2 Lb. Pure COCOA Can 15c 2 No. 303 Cans en 61 PEAS Green Giant JJc i Cut - Picnic Size KKc SO. CAR. ASPARAGUS, 6 cans ??U Good York "ICc APPLES, pk Medium Yellow lAc ONIONS, 3 lbs. . . 1" 2 No. 2 Cans GRAPE FRUIT JUICE 15c 2 No, 2* Cans GOLD BAR PEACHES 33c ? ? ? ? i f* k V 17 C Small Chocolate 2 %c L A IV E, O M Mallow, Lbs. 00 | Pure Ground Black 1 Ec PEPPER, lb. . . r 3 - 20 oz. Cans Armours TOMATO -JCc JUICE Kleenex Tissue, 2 pkgs. . . 25c - MEAT VALUES ? FRESH PORK LOIN CHOPS, lb 25c WESTERN CHUCK ROAST, lb 20c FRESH PORK BRAINS, lb 15c NATIVE PORK SHOULDER OR SIDE, lb. . 20c WESTERN T-BONE STEAK, lb 25c G. I. MURPHY AND SON Louuburg, N. C. i ! CLOVER VETCH - WINTER PEAS Va. Grey, Fulghum and Fulgrain Oats. Wheat - Beardless Barley Abruzzi and Winter Rye. Wood's New Crop Turnip Seed ? a pound It is not too late to sow. * No. I SHINGLES TRUCK COVERS \\ x 6 to 20 x 24. Larger Sizes on Special Order. STOVES AND RANGES HEATERS - FULL LINE FLORENCE POT TYPE FUEL OIL HEATERS Large and Small Radiant and Circulating. SEABOARD STORE CO? INC WHOLESALE - RETAIL 5 Pa j Oath and Pay Lesa D. 7. McKinne, President ,K|> - j ? v? ?*