NEW LOUISBURG
llCff THEATRE
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
MARCH 3-4-5
SPENCER TRACY in
KENNETH ROBERT'S
"NORTHWEST PASSAGE"
(Book 1 "RogerS Rangers")
IN TECHNICOLOR with
ROBERT YOUNG RUTH HUSSEY
WALTER BRENNAN
Only Two Shows a Day
Sunday at 2:30 and 8:45
Mon.-Tues. at 2:30 and 8:00
MATINEES: 15-30c - NIGHTS: 15-35c
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
!
Dr. Harry n. Johnson
Physician and .surgeon
u'eneral Practice - (iluxstes Fitted
Special attention to diseases ot
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 Hu Louisborg, N. 0
i Phones:
Office U87-1 Home 287-3
Hours? 1(1 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to ?
Special attention to oSoe work,
obstetric* and Diseases of Womem,
X-It/ij and Fluoroscopic Kxamlaa
(ion. Diathermy and Ultraviolet
light treatment.
Dr. Arch H. Perry
? General Practice
Wood, N. C.
Office In Service Drug Co.
1 D. T. Smithwick i ,
Dentist
Lonlsburg, X. C. 4
Office over Rom's Sture ??
Dr. M. C. King
Franklinton, N. C.
liesidcnco Plione 240- 1
Office Hours:
? to 11 A. M.. ? 2 to 3 P. >1.
0 to 8 P. M.
Edward F. Griffin
Attorney at Law <
Ix>nlsbnrg, North Carolina \
Office Kurd Itulldiug, Our <
Pleasants Hook Storr
( General Practice in all Courts J
0. M. Beam 3
Attorney at Lnw
Umlsbnrg, N. C.
IHHce la Professional lltilMln* J
aert to The Franklin Times ,
Practice In all Court* i
W. L Lumpkin
Attorney
: ? Ixullshurg, V C. '
OUtt In 1-ifst Xntioiml Itimk lild(i
Practice State itntl federal < ourl*
W. H. YarbomugU
U.U Yarhorough
Yarborousti & Yarborougk
Attorneys .V ? tjonsellorn nt Law
Oflce la r.KOrton lluHdlng
Over Tonkel's Store
Loaisburg, X. 0. |
Practice 111 . Franklin and ndjoln
lag oovatlee. and In the United
States Courts at Kak'lgli
ft. U. White B. 11. Malont
J. K. >1 alone
White & Malone
ijiffjen
I.oulshurg, N. C.
(Inner*! practice, settlement ?f ns
tatea, funds Invested. One mem.'
bar of tho Ami always In office.!
A. R. Strange
Registered
Surveyor
Rt. 4, Iiouisburg, X. C.
Prompt and Kfficent Service
Mala Street Barber Shop
1, r. Wfcsslar, Jr., Proprietor
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?He Advcrti*e<r | |
Ik v , ',n. -.nu- luai^mL^L^
fl'LL BUY that shot
GUN WOWS I SOLD SOME K
STUFF FROM THE ATTIC JS^
WITH A WANft AD *r?<^
Sell "White Elephant#"
, Buy What You Want !
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M-+-H
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TAYLOR
CUSTOM - MADE
CLOTHES i
We're both ot' us out J
for all the business we
can get, but let us keep
in miml that What We J
Get is a return only for J
What We Give.
Let's Give Our
Best.
BEAUTIFUL SPRING J
AND SUMMER
PATTERNS
NOW ON DISPLAY ?
Osmond Hale ?
Louisburg, N. C.
4m 4UfpJ,
tooHtif Hhomat* **.,
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FKC1CH fotetiu
IK/CM UMCSi
Hf fVST HfNOUNCU
HIS CITIZENSHIP /
{ tJT- 1 'M ? HI ?WKDJ
Mr. Godwin drives his car to work wry day, then drives it int(
; pair of cement grooves he made himself, sfarls the motor, sends i ;
tome all by ilsclf at a rate of five inilcs an hoar. It is stopped by a rubbei
junket-. A short while before Mr. Godwin finishes his work, his wif? !
urns the car around, places It back in the grooves. The auto runs on ik
rims, has no tires. ' ?>
Mr. Klec spent most of 193: making bis casket. When it was loishel
ic decided to climb in and rest a while, lie never woke gd.
The number of people working
on American farms increased by
approximately 140,000 persons
from January 1 to February 1,
reports the U. S. Agriculturnl
Marketing Service.
The Rural Electrification Ad
ministration estimates that ap
proximately 1,700,000 farm hom
es received electric current from
central stati6ns in 1939 and that
2S0.000 had their own lighting
plants.
The U. S. Department of Ag'.'i%
culture will expand its surplus
cotton distribution program to
include the furnishing of cotton
to low-income families for use in
home mattresK-making.
A large number of An.son Coun
ty farm families are setting pecan
trees this year both for shade and
for nuts, reports Clarence Earley.
assistant farm agent of the Slate
College Extension Service.
Wife (at head of stairs) I*
that you. John?
Heavy Voice (from the dark)
? Who were you expecting?
Just Arrived
Car Load
MULES
? .\M? ?
MARES
All young, sound and
well broke.
Let us show them to
you.
FULLER
Service Station
Main Street
LOUISBURG, N. C.
RECONDITIONED
USED CARS
We carry in stock at all times from 50 to 60 high
Grade Used Cars of all kinds, Buicks, Dodges, Olds
mobiles, Pontiacs, Plymouths, Fords, Chevrolets.
These can are reconditioned and guaranteed on
our 50-50 Guarantee.
TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS
1938 Plymouth Deluxe Two-Door
with Trunk, Heater and Radio
' --- $495.00 ?
1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Two-Door
Sedan with Trunk, Radio and New
MOTOR SALES CO.
itive ? M. M. Reynolds
Tire#
Only $395.00
PHONE 832
A new 4-H Club ha9 been or- \
' ganized at Clement High School
'! in Sampson County, with more
! than 100 farm boys and girls iit- 1
tending the fiiwt meeting, reports I
| Assistant Farm Agent J. P. Sto
| vail.
NOTICK OK SALK
Under and by virtue of the j
"terms of that certain Deed oC :
Trust dated the 25th day of No
vember, A. D. 1936. executed by
Horton G. Burnette and wife, Et
ta H. Burnette, to M. W. Hardy,
Trustee, duly recorded in the of
I flee of the Register of Deeds for
Franklin County, North Carolina,
'in Book 300 al pane 285. the uu- j
dcrsigtied trustee: having been !
(requested by (lie holder of the
itiote secured by the suid Deed of
| Trust to advertise the lands des-'
Scribed therein, will offer for sale
I to the highest 'bidder for cash at
the courthouse (Joor in Louisburg.
Franklin County, fourth Carolina.
? at twelve o'clock noon, on
TUESDAY, 2 APRIL HMO
the following described land:
Being eight miles east of the
Town of l.ouisliurg, more parMc
ularly descried as follows: Be
ginning at a "targe gutn near a
branch and running thence South !
79d 30' East 1512 feet to a stake; 1
South 46d East 950 feet to a
stake; South 2d 15' West 490
feet to a stake; thence East 1192
feet to a stake; thence North 6d
30' East S60 feet to a poplar on
Polly King Branch; thence along
Polly King Branch N 2120 feet to
the intersection of Dodd Branch;
bhence along Dodd Brunch In a
Westerly direction 1850 feet to
the intersection of another
branch; thence along lust men
tioned branch in a southwesterly
direction 742 feet to the intersec
tion of another branch; thence
along last mentioned branch in a
southerly direction 462 feet to
the point or place of beginning,
containing 96.4 acres, more or
less, according to survey by Jos.
T. Inscoe, Surveyor, dated Octo
ber 17. 1933, and beiug the iden
tical lands conveyed by tihe Pru
dential Ins. Co. of America, to
Morton G. Burnette, by deed dat
ed November 13. 1934. recorded
in Book 320, page 431. Franklin
Registry.
There is excepted from tlie
above tract ot tana tony acres of
land, which Is described as fol
lows: Beginning at a large gum
on a small branch. Frank Fogg's
corner; thence 3 79(1 30' E 1512
? feet to a stake, Fogg's corner;
thence S 46d E 490 feet
to a branch soniekimcs called Min
eral Springs branch, a sweet-gum;
thence down the branch N 36d E
200 feet to a stake and pointers,
a new corner (or H. G. Burnette;
thence N 8d W 1230 feet to a
stake and sweet-gum and wild
cherry tree, pointers on t/he Dodd
branch, a new corner for H. O.
Burnette, and Frank Fogg; thence
up the Dodd branch aB it mean
? tiers, approximately 800 feet to
the entrance of a smaller branch;
thence up the smaller branch as
it meanders, about 742 feet to the
entrance of another small branch;
theuce up that brauch as it mean
ders, about 462 feet to the begin
ning, containing 40 acres by sur
vey, be the same more or less.
The successful bidder will be
i required to deposit wit>h the trus
tee a sum equal to ten per cen
< turn (10%) of the amount bid, to
| secure compliance with the terms
j of the sale.
Dated and posted this the 28t4i
| day of February, 1940.
M. W HARDY. Trustee.
IChas. P. Green, Atty. 3-l-5t
I . ?
FLOWERS
? For All Occasions ---
HAZEL ROBERSON, Florist
Professional Building
Court Street - Louisburg, N. C.
I have o|H*ued a Mower Shop in the same, location of the
old flower shop and am prepared to handle your order* for
Flowers for decoration*, funerals, etc., upon short notice and
will see thai you Ret the best of service at reasonable prires.
t'AMi TO SEE ME WHEN IX LOUISKUIWi.
? TELEPHONE 401-1 ?
POT SPRING IN YOUR STEP (
With Smartly Styled '
Shoes from
LEGGETT'S
You'll be doing lots of walking now and you
want to have perfect foot comfort.
Brown & White Saddle Oxfords SI. 98 to $2.98
Brown & White Spectator Pumps $2,98 to $4.98
Patent Leather & Gaberdine Combinations
$1.98 to $4.98
Childrens Brown & White, Black, Tan and
Tu-tone Shoes - 97c to $1.98
Men's Black, -Brown and Brown & White
Shoes - $1.48 to $4.98
Smart well built Shoes for the
Entire Family !
- SHIRTS -
We again offer to our many customers a large assortment of regu
lar $1.00 Shirts at a very Special Price ?
59c ? 2 for sl'??
Fancy, solid and white patterns -- slightly irregular - all sues.
Legs getl's
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? "L e g g e 1 1 ' s Leads in Louisburg"
? NEW ?
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THEATRE
Saturdays Continuous: 2-11
'.Sunday: 2 ? 4 und 9
Mob.
Toes. - Wed. - Thur. - Frf
8:80 ? 7 and 9
10-aoc Matinee
13-SOc Nlglit
LAST TIMES TODAV
Alter Faye - Fred MacMurrajr
Richard Greene
LITfLE OLD
Iff YORK"
SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd
(Double Feature Day)
Johnny Mack Brown ? Bob Baker
DESPERATE
TRAILS"
and
JANE WYMAN
PRIVATE
DETECTIVE"
Also Chapter No. 5
"Zorros Fighting
Legion"
Sl'NDAY - MONDAY" - TUESDAY
MARCH 3 - 4 - O
SPENCER TRACY
Robert Young - Ruth Husw)
Walter lirennan
? In ?
Kenneth Robert's
"NORTHWEST
PASSAGE"
Filmed in Gorgeous
TECHNICOIiOlt
Equally as great a show, as
great; an entertainment as any
film you have ever seen barring
none And Spencer Tracy's fin
est performance.
NOTICE: Due to the length of
this great picture there will be
only TWO SHOWS A DAY. Sun
day promptly at 2: SO and 8:45,
Monday and Tuesday at 2:30 ant*
8:00. Box office will open Sun
day at 2 and 8:30, Monday-Tues
day at 2 and 7:30.
Admission tills Attraction Onl> :
Matinees: I.V3(h - Night I.VOTx
WEDNESDAY. MARCH Otli
Gary Cooper - Merle Oberon
"THECOWBOY
AND THE LADY
THURSDAY uiid FRIDAY
MARCH 7th - 8th
Ju.in Iteiuiett - Adol|ihe Men jou
THE
HOUSEKEEPERS
DAUGHTER"
COMING NEXT WEEK
?Iwk Gablb it ml Joan Craw
ford in "Strange Cargo."
John Steinborks |n "Of Mire
and Men."
COMING SOON
,."l>r. Ehrlk'h'M Magle IJttllel."
"Castle on The flurtson."
"The Youdg ICTIenrt."
Errol Flynn in "Virginia City."
Mae West and W C. Fields In
"My Little chioadee''
Shirley Temple In "The nine
bird."
"The Grapes of Wrath."