APEX, N. C.
Telephone:
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I am in my office at Apex.
N. C., every Saturday and
Monday. Hours (or eye ex
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to I p. m.; Monday 9 a. m.
to 12 noon. It it is not con
venient (or you to see nie
these daya at A pox, write or
telephone (or an appoint
ment.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Dr. Harry n. Johnson
Physician and Surgeon
Uenerul Practice - Glasses Fitted
Hyeciai attention to dlMura of
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Phones: 410-1 and 410-2
Offices: 120 N. Main Htrwt
Dr. H. G. Perry
Physician and Surgeon
101 W. Naah SC Ix>niaburg. N. O ,
Phones:
Office 287-1 Home 287-2
Ha lira 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to S
apodal attention to office work,
OkXrlf and Diseases of Womea.
X-Ray and Flooroaeopie Kiamlnt
Mm, Diathermy and l71tr?-Vlolet
light treatment.
Dr. Arch H. Perry
General Practice
Wood, X. C.
Office in Service Drug Co.
D. T. Smithwick
Dentist
louLsburg, X. C.
Office over Itoee's t>t?rr
Dr. M. C. King
Franklinton, N. C,
Residence Phone 2-19-1
Office Hours:
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6 to 8 P. M.
Edward F. Griffin
Attorney at law
Loutoburg, North Carolina
Office Ford Building, Over
Pleasants Book Store
General Practice in all Courts
G. M. Beam
Attorney at Law
Louistrarg, N. C.
Office !? Professional Building
next to The Franklin Time*
Practice in all Court*
W. L. Lumpkin
Attorney
Louisburg, N. C.
Office In first National Bank Bldg
Practice State and Federal Courts
W. H. Yarborough
Hill Yarborough
Yarborough A Yarborough
Attorneys Sk Counsellors at U?
Office la Egerton Building
Over Tonkel's Store
Lonlsburg, N. C.
Practice la Franklin and adjoin
tag counties, and In the United
State* Courts at Raleigh
R. B. White B. H. Mslooi
J. E. Malone
White & Malone
Lawyer*
Loalaburg, N. C.
Ueaeral practice, settlement ?f es
tatee, funds Invested. One mem
bar of the Arm always In office.
A. R. Strange
Registered
Surveyor -
Rt. 4, Louisburg. N.'C.,
Prompt and Efflcent Service
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NOTICK OK KALK
I'ndor iiinl Uy vlrtuo of thr
terms of iimt curttiu of
Trust dated the 25th dav of No
vember, A. D. 1 !? :t 6 . executed by
Hortou U. Burnette imil wile. Et
ta H. Uuruette, to M W Hardy,
Trustee, duly recorded In the of
fice of the Iteglstor of Deeds for
Franklin County, North Carolina.
In Book 300 at page 285, the un
dersigned* trustee, having heen
requested by the holder of the
note secured by the said Deed of
Trust to advertise the lands des
cribed therein, will offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash at
the courthouse door In I.ouiBburg.
Franklin County, North Carolina,
at twelve o'clock noon, on
TUKSDAY, a Al'ltl I, 10U>
the following described land:
Being eight miles east of the
Town of Louisburg, more partic
ularly described as follows: Be
ginning at a large gum jiear a
branch and runnlug thence South
7 9d ;!0' East 1512 feet to a stake;
South 46d East 950 feet to a
stake; South 2d 15' West 490
feet to a stake; t>hence Kast 1192
feet to a stake; thence North fid
30' Kast 560 feet to a poplar on
Polly King Branch; thence along
Polly King Branch N 2120 feet to
the intersection of Dodd Branch;,
t'honce along l)odd Branch in a
Westerly direction 1850 feet to
the intersection of another
branch; thence along last men
tioned branch in a southwesterly
dirocMon 742 feet to the intersec
tion of another branch; thence
along last mentioned branch in a
southerly direction 4t>2 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 being the iden
tical lands conveyed by t-he Pru
dential Ius. Co. of America, to
Horton G. Burnette, by deed dat
ed November 13. 1934. recorded
in Book 320. page 431. Franklin
Registry.
There is excepted from the
above, tract ot lantt torty acres of
land, which is described as fol
lows: Beginning at a large gum
on a small branch. Frank Fogg's
corner; thence S 79d 30' K 1512
feet to a stoke, Fogg's corner;
tnonce S 4tid E 490 feet
to a branch sometimes 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 for 11. U. Burnette;
thence N 8d W 1230 feet to a
stake and sweet-gum and wild
cherry tree, pointers on tiie Dodd
branch, a new corner for H. G.
Burnette and Frank Fogg; thence
up the Dodd branch as it mean
ders. approximately 800 feet to
the entrance ot a smaller branch;
thenco up the smaller branch as
it meanders, about 742 feet to the
entranco of another small branch;
thence up that branch as it mean
ders. about 402 feet to the begin
ning, containing 40 acres by sur
vey, be the same more or less.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit wit'b the trus
tee a sum equal to ten per cen
tum (10%) of the amount bid, to
secure compliance with the terms
of the sale.
Dated and .posted this the 2 K Mi
day of February. 1940.
M. W. HAKDY. Trustee.
Chas. P. Green, Atty. 3 - 1 - 5 1
BALK OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of' the
power and authority contained in
that certain deed of trust, execu
te) on the 7t'h day of January,
1926, by D. E. Aycock and wife.
Sallie B. Aycock, recorded in Book
251, l'age 4C6. Registry of Frank
lin County. N. C., default having
boen made in the conditions of
the said deed of trust, and at the
request of the bolder of said note.
I will' on
MONDAY. MARCH 35, 1040,
at or about tfhe hour of noon at
the Court House door in Louis
burg, N. C., offer for sale at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
tract of land:
A certain tract or parcel of
land, situate in Franklin County.
Gold Mine Township, State of
North Carolina, and described us
follows: Bounded as follows: On
the Sooth by (J. W. Champion, on
the East by the lands of Joyner,
on tho North by the lands of Ca
leb Allen, and on the West by tho
lands of A. O. Evans, and con
taining forty-one acres, more or
less.
This the 1 7 th day of February,
1940.
O. B. WEST.
Trustoo.
Malone & Malone, Attys. 2-23-tit
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trator of the estate of J. E.
Splvey, deceased, late of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, this
la to noMfy all persons having
claims against the estate of said
doceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 1st
day of March, 1941, or this no
tice will be pleaded In bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment. This 29th day
of February, 1040.
J. 8. EAVES, Adm'r.
3-1-Ct Youngsville, N. C.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix
of the estate of Florence Powell
Evans, deceased, late of Franklin
County, North Cnrollna, this Is to
notify all persons having claims
against tho estate of said deceas
ed to exhibit them to the under
signed on or before Mie 8 th day
of March, 1941, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All person* Indebted to Mid
estate will please make immediate
payment This 7th day of March,
1940.
MR8. JULIA CARD COORD.
l-S-?t Executrix.
MEKTING OF BOARD OF
Kyi AI-IZATION AND HKVIKW
1 OK 1940
Vnder and by virtue of author
ity contained in Chapter 310. Pub
. lie La w s of 193)). the Hoard d
'County Commissioners of Frank
Jin County will convene as a Board
| of Hqualization aud Review to
equalize the valuation of all prop
erty in .Franklin County, to the
end that such property shall be
listed on tho tax record at the val
uation required by law; and said
Hoard shall correct' the tax records
for each township, so that they
will conform to the provisions of
law.
The said Board shall assess or
re-assess property in accordance
with Chapter SI?.' Section 300
,301. Public Laws of 1939.
The Board will examine the tax
list of each township for the cur
rent year; shall, of its own mo
Won, or on sufficient cause, shown
by any person, list and assess any
real or personal property or polls,
subject to taxation in the County;
shall correct all errors In the
names of persons; all errors which
are manifestly unjust by compari
son with the assessment placed
upon similar property in the Coun
ty; correct errors in the descrip
tion of property and in the assess
ment and valuation of any taxable
property appearing on said tax
list.
The said Board, above referred
to. shall convene in the Commis
sioners' Room at the Courthouse
l at ten o'clock, A. M. on March 18,
1940, and adjourn from day to
day unMl the work of said Board
is completed.
Dated and posted this the 1th
;dav of March, 1940.
B N. WILLIAMSON, JR.
County Accountant and
Tax Supervisor for
X-S-3t Franklin Couuty.
VOTICK
No. 14 D
North Carolina. In The
Franklin Co. Superior Couit
COl'NTY OF FRANKLIN
v.
Mrs. Alice Millikin. widow of
J. S. Millikin, et al.
Tile defendants Mrs. Alice Mil
likin. Mrs. Marie M. Lons and
husband, George W. Long, Mrs.
Irene M. Andrews and husband.
W. G. Andrews, Mrs. Lydia Per
son Trow and husband, Randolph
Trow, and James Person will take
notice that1 an action entitled as
above has been instituted and is
now pending ill the Superior
Court of Franklin County, being
a tax foreclosure, suit allecting
certain lands in Franklin Couuty.
to which suit the defendants
above named ar? proper parties.
And the said defendants abo-. e
named will take notice that they
are required to appear before tho
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin County at his office in
I'Ouisburg, on or before the 13th
day of April. K'40, io answer or
demur to Mie said complain' ;
otherwise, the plaintiff will apply
for the relief demanded in bit
said complaint.
Dated this the 24th day of Feb
ruary. 1940.
W. V. avknt.
Clerk Superior Court,
('has. P. Green.
Attorney for' plaintiff. 3-1-4 1
S.Y l,K OF VALV.UH.K REAL
, ESTATE
lTnd?'r and by virtue of the au
thority contained in that' certain
deed of trust executed on the 4th
day of December. lft:S6. by E. O
Hakes, to the undersigned Tru.
tee, and recorded in Franklin
'County Regis') j in book - J '?> . paste
519. default having bi>n made m
the conditions of said deed of
trust, the undersigned Trustee,
will, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 2?. 1040,
, nt or about the hour of: 1!!:0<>
o'clock noon, at the courthouse
door in Louii<burg, N. C., offer for
sale at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following
described tract or parcel of land,
situate in Franklin County, Louis
burg Township, State of North
Carolina, and described as fol
lows: Adjoining tbe lands of K.
H. Davis, Henry Joyner, and oth
ers, and bounded as follows, viz:
Hounded on the North by the
lands of Daniel Hazlewood Es
tate; on the East by the Virginia
Carolina Joint Stock Land Bunk;
| on the South by Joe Crudup; and
on the West by the lands of E. H.
Davis, containing 208.8 acres,
?more or less; and being composed
of the three tracts which were
conveyed to F. H. Allen by deed
recorded in Franklin County Reg
istry in book 324, pages 678. 580;
AND ALSO by deed recorded In
Franklin County Registry in book
329, page 199, reference to which
is hereby made for more complete
and accurate description of the
same.
(This deed of trust being given
for the balance due upon purchase
price of above tract of land.)
DATED AND POSTED, this
February 21, J940.
O. M, BEAM,
2-23- jt Trustee.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trator of the estate of Lucy F.
Wilder, deceased, late of Franklin
County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the
23rd day of February, 1941, or
this notice will be ploaded In bar
of their recovery. A11 persons in
| debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment. This
22nd day of February, 1940.
2-23-?t S. T. WILDER, Adm'r.
Only four per cent of the 1,024
drivers Involved in fatal accidents
in North Carolina last year were
women.
dive the average person enough
rope and he'll string you along.
NOTICE
No. 11 D
1 North Carolina, In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court
COUNTY OF FRANKLIN
v.
Mrs. Carrie R. Joyner, et al.
The defendants, Mrs. Carrie K.
Joyner and husband, Norwood K.
Joyner, and C. V. Williams, mort- j
gagee. will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been
instituted and is now pending in
the Superior Court o( Franklin
County, being a tax foreclosure
suit affecting certain lands in
Franklin County, to which suit
ithe defendants above named are
proper parties.
And the said defendants above ;
named will take notice that they
are required to appear before the '
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin County at his office in
Louisburg, on or before the 13th
day of April, 1940, to answer or
demur to the said complaint;
otherwise, the plaintiff will apply
? for the relief demanded in its said
complaint.
Dated this the 26th dav of Feb
ruary. 1940. '
W. V. AVENT.
Clerk Superior Court.
Chas. P. Green,
Attorney for Plalntll;'. :i-l-4t
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the
authority of sale contained in that'
certain judgment of the Superior
Court of Franklin County, North
Carolina, entered in that certain
tax foreclosure suit No. 9 D. en
titled 'County of Franklin v. J
H. Radford and wife. Martha C.
Radford, the Federal Land Bank
of Columbia, et al.". which said
judgment is duly docketed in Tax
Judgment 3 at page 130. in' the
office of the Cle k of the Superiii.
Court of Franklin County. Nor-.li
Carolina, the undersigned Com
missioner will offer for sale to the
highest- bidder for cash at tin
courthouse door in tin Town of
Louisburg, Franklin futility
North Carolina. -at-orrabout the
hour of twelve o'clock luwin. mi
THURSDAY. 'JH M \H< H l?Hi
the following described land iit
Gold Mine Township. "Franklin
County. North Carolina:
Being lot No. 2, tract <?. in the
division of the lands of Wefcloy
Radford, divided in Orders and
Decrees 10 at page 443 ei- sei|.,
defined by a line beginning at .
stake, corner of No. 1 (Mrs. Lucy
Murphy) in Burnett's Hue: i hence
S 14 0-4d E 42 poles to a stake,
corner of No. 3: thence S STd 13
100 poles 2 links to a make cor
ner of No. 3; thence N Id E 3 1?
poles 13 links to a stake, corner
of No. 1; thence N 87d W 112
poles to the beginning, contain
ing 27 acre*, more or less.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with the Com
missioner a sum equal to ten per
centum ( 10r; ) of the amount bid.
to secure compliance with the
terms of the sale.
Dated and posted this the 2tith
day of February, 1940.
JOHN F MATTHEWS,
CliKs. I*. Green. C ommissioiter.
Attorney. ::-l-4t.
SALE III \ AI,r.\lll,K 1 ARM
I'KOPKHTY ,
Usulei; and by virtue of t lie* au
thority cnn/erml upon us iu u
Dcod of Trust executed by l.uthcr
I). Hodsc and wife, Ora IJoilse.
on tlit' 1 4 1 li day of October, 1 :? J 8 .
and recorded in book 330, page
420, we will on Saturday t?4io
:?Mh IUV OK MAKCH, llijo
12 o'clock noon at tbe courthouse
door in Frunklin County: I.ouis
burg, N. C.. sell at public auction
for cash to the liiphest bidder the
following land, to- wit:
Beginning at a make* Eddie
Perry and Troy Strickland corner
in the \V. U. Tant' line running
North 5 degrees east 1145 feet
with the line of \V. 11. Tant and
H. M. Richardson to a slake in H.
M. Richardson line, being Eddie
l'erry and Jerry Stone corner;
thence South 84 degrees East 844
feet to a stake Eddie Perry corner
in Jerry Stone's line; t-hencc
South 2 degrees 30 minutes west
402 feet to a slake Eddie Perry's I
and T. B. ("one's corner; thence
South 89 degrees East 54 4 feet
to a stake In the line of T. B. 1
Cone being Eddie Perry's and G.
jW. Pace's corner; thence South 6
degrees east 1110 feet' to a stake .
in the line of 0. W. Pace, corner !
of Eddie Perry and Troy Strick
land, thence North 86 degrees
west 1594 feet to the point of be
ginning, containing 44 acres,
more or less, and being a part of ?
the original Pace land and boun
ded on the North by the lands of
Jerry Stone; on Mie east by the |
lands of T. B. Cone and O. W. |
Pace, on the south by the lands of j
Troy Strickland and on the west ,
by the lands of W. H. Tant and
H. M. Richardson. .
This, land is sold subject to all ,
unpaid* taxes.
This sale is made by reason of 1
the failnre of Luther D. Hodge
and wife, Ora Hodge, to pay off |
and discharge the Indebtedness ;
secured by said deed of trust.
A deposit of 10ft, will be re
quired from the purchaser at tbe
sale.
This the 2 1st day of February . j
1940.
INTERSTATE TRUSTEE
CORPORATION, Trustee. j
Durham, N. C.
Yarborough & Yarborougb,
Attorneys. 3-8-4t
RE-SALE OP VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the po
wer and authority contained in
that certain deed of trust execut
ed on the 24tb day of January,
1938, bjr John 0. Hagwood,
recorded in the Public Registry of
of Franklin County, In book 340,
page 86, default having been
made In the condition* of the aald
deed of troat, and at the request
of the holder of Mid note, the
lands hereinafter described were
sold and an up^et bid having been
made, a re-sale was ordered; and
complying with the said order,
the undersigned Trustee will, on
MONDAY. MARCH 18, 1940.
at or about the hour of 12: >
o'clock noon, at the courthouse
door in Louisburg, N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder for
cash, subject to all prior liens,
those two certain tracts or par
cels of land in Franklin County,
X. C., and described as follows:
FIRST TRACT: Loo No. 1, as
shown on the plat of'the property
of J. O. Hagwood, made by Pitt
man Stell, surveyor, on Decem
ber 22, 1936, containing 27 1-4
acres, more or less, adjoining
State Highway No. 98 on the
North; Doytt G. Hagwood on the
E.; R. G. Andrews on the S.; the
Louisburg-Zebulou Road and Mrs.
Ella Cheatham on the W. For a
further and more particular des
cription. see plat referred to,
which is of record in Map Book Z,
at page?, Franklin County Reg
istry.
SECOND TRACT: Lot No. 4. as
shown on tho plat of the property i
of J. O. Hagwood, made by Pitt- I
man Stell, surveyor, on December j
22, 1936. containing 17 acres, I
more or less, adjoining the Louis
burg-Zebulon Highway and Suite
Highway No. 9S on the North;
situate across the road South of ;
the Harris School; bounded on
the E. by the lands of Miss Mar
guerite Harris; on the S. by the
lands of R. G. Andrews; and on
the W. by O. H. Hagwood; and
containing the Home Place of J. j
O. Hagwood, where he now resid- |
es; and beiug the same lauds con- |
veyed to John O. Hagwood by
warranty deed recorded in the ;
Public Registry of Franklin Coun- !
in hook 317. page 359.
DATED AND POSTED, this
March I. 1940.
G M. REAM.
3-S-2t Trustee.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trator of the estate of C. R.
Saddling, deceased, late of Frank
lin County. North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to th"
undersigned on or before the 1st
day of March. 1941, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estute will please make im
mediate payment. This 29th day
of February, 1940.
JOHN W. HANDLING.
3-l-6t Adm'r. .
NOTICE OK HA1.E
I'nder and by virtue of the au- j
thority conferred ttpou ine in that :
certain Deed Of Trust dated the |
5th day of October, 19-S. executed ?
by Etumett Caunady and wife I
Hattie Cnnnady to \V. L. Lump- !
kin. Trustee, duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Franl;lin? County. North Carolina, i
in*Uook 272, page 91, the under- j
signed trustee, at t-he request of
the holder of the notes secured l>> ;
the said ded of trust, will offer j
for sale to the highest bidder for
cash, at the courthouse door in j
Louisburg, Franklin Count y, .
North Carolina, at twelve o'clock
noon, on
FRIDAY. APRIL IStli. f?4l).
t'he following described lands:
That certain tract of land lying
and being .in Franklin County,
North Carolina, and more partic- |
ularlv described as follows: Ad- j
joining the lands of J. L. Mitchell. !
de.-'d., in Fr.mklinton Township. I
and others, and bounded as fol- |
lows, viz: BEGINNING at a !
stake in J. L Mitchell's line run- )
ning thence West SO poles to a
stoke and pointer. Thence North j
50 poles to a stoke. Thence East I
80 poles to a ?takF~in .1. L. Mitch- j
ell's line; thence South one degree ]
East 50 poles to the beginning,
containing 25 acres, more or less. I
The successful bidder .will be
required to deposit with the trus- i
t??e a sunt equal to ten per centum |
(10%) of the amount Did, to .e- i
cure compliance with the terms < f |
the sale.
Dated and posted tills the Ulh
day of March, 1940.
W. L. LUMPKIN. I
Trustee, j
Yarborough & Yarborough,
Attorneys. 8-15-4t
NOTICE! OK HAI.K
Under and by virtue of the an- !
thoiity conferred upon me In that
certain Deed of Trust dated the
1st day of June, 1926, executed
by Sallie B. Phillips. (Widow)
to W. b. Lumpkin, Trustee, duly
recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds for Franklin Coun
ty, North Carolina, in Book 259,
page 419, the undersigned trus
tee, at the request of the holder
of the notes secured by the said
deed of trust, will offer for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, at the
courthouse door in Loulsburg,
Franklin County, North Carolina,
at twelve o'clock noon, on
TUESDAY, APRIL 9tli, 1910
t'he following described lands:
That certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being In Franklin
County, State of North Carolina,
in Frankllnton Township, and de
scribed as follows, to-wit: That
certain tract or lot of land togeth
er with the dwelling thereon sit
uate, lying and being on the East
side of t<he 8eabonrd Railroad
right-of-way on the Southern edge
of the Town of Frank llntqf^ N. C.,
described as follows: BEGINNING
at a rock and running thence
North 80 degrees East 348.5 feet
to Seaboard Railroad rlght-of
way; thence along said right-of
way South 28 degrees West 368
feet to ? stake: thence South
89.20 East 169.6 feet to the be
ginning, containing sixty one hun
dredth! (.61) of an acre, more or '
leas, and being the Identical lot
cotiveyed to said 8all(e Phillips t>7
J. A. Bavare and wife.
The successful bidder will be '
required to deposit vitb tbe trus
tee a sum equal to ten per centum
i lu <? i of tbe amount bid, to se
cure compliance wltb tbe terms ol
the sale.
Dated and posted this the 9tfc
dnv of March. 1940.
W. L. LUMPKIN.
Trustee
Yarborough & Yarbornugh.
Attorneys. (-15-41
Strayed ? from m> home Mar. lot
1 Red Durocy Jersey pig. Liber
al reward for its return to Otha
Young. Loulsburg. N. R 2.
8-15-lt
3 - ROOM APARTMENT FOR
RENT. Call MRS R R. HAR
RIS, 406 N. Main St Louis
burg. N. C. 8-15-lt
Cash income from farm mar
ketings and government payment;
in January totaled $733,000,000.
a rise of nearly $100,000,000 over
the Income and payments of the
same month a year earlier.
More highway fatalities occur
ou Saturday than any other day.
Just Arrived
1
Car Load
MULES
? AND?
MARES
All young, sound and
well broke.
Let us show them to
you.
FULLER'S
Service Station
Main Street
LOUISBURG, N. C.
?! Nearly 50% of the 83J fatal if
i cidenta on highways of this state
? last year occurred on straight
f stretches.
Twenty-eight children andei 4
years of age were run over and
killed in this state last year.
OCTAGONl 5 FOR
Sokff J 23 <
Palmolive Soap, 8 for SOc
Super Suds (for washing <li-h?s)
Regular site, 3 for .... 27c
Mailt siie, 2 for 38c
'on. Super Suds (washing rlotbes)
Regular die, 8 for .... 27c
tiiant size, 2 for 45c
t.iant Octagon Soap, 4 for . . 19c
Special Octitgon Soap, 2 for . or
Large Octagon Powder, 3 for 14c
Special Octagon Powder, 2 for Be
Octagon Toilet Soap. 8 for . . 14c
Octagon Cleanser, 2 for .... Be
t)ctagon Granulated Soap, 2 . lWc
Octagon Soap Chips, 2 for . , 10c
Crystal White Toilet Soap, 3. 14c
Hollywood Toilet Soap, 3 for 14c
I Universal Toilet Soap, 3 for. 14c
Fair Sex Toilet Soap, 4 for . . lttc
Palmolive Beads 6c
OTIS WOODLIEF
R. P. D. Frank linton, N. C.
OLD CLOTHES
CAN BE MADE TO LOOK
LIKE NEW !
Get out your old clothes an<l.
though they inay look ho poles* .
send them to ns. We'll clean
them and renew them and returv
them to you looking like new
clothes.
NOTE ? We have added a
SHOE SHOP to our business
BENN1E MANN.
Expert Shoe Repairer.
Call I s Phone 440-1
SERVICE
DRY CLEANERS AND
SHOE SHOP
F. C. Bight
E. Nash Si. ljoaiHbnrg, N. C.
NOW IS THE TIME
TO GET THAT
EXTRA PIECE
FURNITURE
The holidays are over and we have a num
-? ' "t- ?'
ber of articles wef, would be glad to dispose of
at a big saving to you for quick removal to
make room for regular^ stock.
OIL BUENING HEATROLAS
AT BIG SAVINGS !
Come in and see us.
W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO.
MAIN STREET LOUISBURG, N. 0.
PROMPT
^ SHOE
REPAIRS
You get double value for your money when yon
have your comfortable old shoes repaired and
resoled. Our modern equipment enables us to
rebuild your worn shoes to give you genuine
savings in added use and comfort
GANTT'S SHOE SHOP
East Nash StrMt 1 Louisburg, N. a
Sell Tour Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg