APEX, N. C. Telephone : Office 2101, Res. 42?1 1 am ill my office at Apex, N. C., every Saturday and Monday. Hours for eye ex amination: Saturday 9 a. ni. to 6 p. m.; Monday 9 a. m. to 12 noon. If it ie not con venient for you to see me these days at Apex, write or telephone for an appoint ment. PROFESSIONAL COLUMH Dr. Harry n. Johnson ; Physician and Knrgcoi General Practice ? Glasses Filled' MpecUl attcDtiwn to diMtawa of Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat. P bones : 410-1 and 4-10-2 Offices: I'M X. Slain street Dr. H. G. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Nash St. Louisburg, N. C Phones: Office 287-1 Home 287-3 Hour* ? 10 to 19; 2 to 4; 7 to 8 Special attention to *Met work, | Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Kramlna Uoa, Diathermy and Ultra-Vlolet tight treatment. Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. C. Office In Her rice Drug to. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Louisburg, S. C. Office over Hose' a Store Dr. M. C. King ; Pranklinton, N. V. ( Residence Plione 24V-I Office Hours: 0 to 11 A. M. ? 2 to 3 P. M. ( 0 to 8 P. M. Edward F. Griffin Attorney at Las Louisburg, North Carolina ? Office Ford Building, Over I Pleasants Book Store < General Practice in all Courts ' G. M. Beam Attorney at U> Louisburg, N. C. Office In Professional Building , next to The Franklin Tiroes , Practice in all Courts . W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Louisburg, N. C. Office in First Natioaal Bank Hid* Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough t Hill Yarborough J Yarborougfa & Yarborougb ' Attorneys M Counsellors at Law | Office in Kgerton BuHdIng , Orer Tonkel's Store I Louisburg, N. C. , Practice in Franklin and adjoin- | lag counties, and in the Tailed , States Courts at Raleigh i a a White E. H. Mat on a ' J.'E. Maloue White & Maloce . Lawyers t LonUbarg, N C. I taeral prtrtlo*, settlement at tm \ Mm, fundi Invested. One mem- i bar mi the Inn alwifi la office, i A. R. Strange Registered Surveyor Bt 4, Louisbure, C. Prompt and Effirent Htrtice Suspension of the Federal mar-" ketlng agreements for watermel ons for one year, from April 1,1 has been announced by the Divis- ' ion of Marketing Agreements of Uie U. 8. Department of Agricul ture. CLEANING & PRESSING | RELIABLE SERVICE When your clothes are In our hands yon may be sore that they will have the best of care. Try t?s today I : Call 436-1 For Pick-Up Service Louisburg Dry Cleaners bntebarCi CMdeat Gle&anrs with Franklin County's most modern equipment. a B. Bytes M BfrOTail PHONE 4SO-1 9m mm * iMk Mt urnnnu, a. ?. Amnions Byrd, a prominent ' Harnett County farmer, recom- J mends the new Pi-Chloro-Emul sion for the control of patch tree! borers after having J. R. Clour- ] lay, assistant farm agent, treul-i lis peacli trees for liiui. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of S. F. Thar rington, deceased, late of Frank lin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said j deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or, before the 12th day of April/. "1941, or this notice, will be pleaded in bar of their re-i covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 11th day of April, 1940. O. F. THARHINC.TON, Malone & Malone, Adnu'r . Attorneys. 4-12-61 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK Having qualified as Adminis trator of th? estate of J, T. Thar- 1 rington, deceased, late of Frank-! lift 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 12tli day of April, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make iin-| mediate payment. This 11th day i of April. 1940. O. F. THARRINGTON, Malone & Malone, Adrn'r. Attorneys. 4-12-6t EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix af the estate of Susan Stella \yscue, deceased, late of Franklin bounty, North Carolina, this is'to lotifv all persons having claims igainst the esktfe of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 5th day >f April,- 1941, or this notice will le pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said ?state will please make immediate >ayment>. This 4tli day of April. 1940. CATHERINE I- AYSCUE. 'has. P. Green, Extrix. Attorney. 4-5-61. FXKCITRIVS MITICK Having qualified as Executrix >f the estate of Florence Powell Evans. deceased, late of Franklin bounty, North Carolina, this is to lotify all persons having claims igainst the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed on or before t'lie 8th day >? March, 1941. or this notice will >e pleaded in bar of their reeov\ jry. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate layment. This 7th day of March, 1940. MRS. JULIA CAHD COOKE, )-8-6t Executrix. SAliK OK ItKAl, KSTATK Under and by virtue of the po wer of sale contained in thai cer ?in deed of trust, executed by :.ucy Ayscne to J. E. Malone. Ji . Trustee, dated .March 17. 1H30. recorded in Book 291. Page, 41-ra> Registry of Franklin County. N. S.. default having been made ill lie payment of the indebtedness hereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made up >n the undersigned Trustee by lie holder of the note rep resell ' ng said indebtedness, (he nude ligned Trustee will oil MOMMV, THK Mill l>AV OF MAY. 1040. it or about the hour of noon, at lie Court House door in Louis >urg, N. P., offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, Tor cash, the following described t real estate: A certain tract- or parcel of land, situate in Sandy Creek ( Township, Franklin County. State >t North Carolina, and described is follows: Hounded on the North , >y the lands of Leola Bobbitt. on ihe East by the lands of Roy Tharrington. on Hie South by Ihe Old Person Place, and on the West by the land of Bill Ball, contain- , ing 43 acres, more or less, known as the Lucy Ayscue Home Place. This the 3rd day of April, 1940. , J. K. MALONK, Jit.. , 4-12-41 Trustee. NOTH'K OK H.tl/K I Under and by. virtue of the an- ?? [horlty of sale contained in thn'. (it a i n judgment of '.he Superior;: ,'ourt of Franklin County. North Carolina, entered in that certain ax foreclosure suit No. 13 D, en- , ? itled "County of Franklin v. S.vl .ia Gupton, widow of Jona.s Uup on. et al.", which said judgment s duly docketed in Tax Judgment 1 at page 132, in the office of tho 'lerk of the Superior Court of franklin County. North Carolina, he undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale to the highest tidder for cash at the courthouse , loor in the Town of Louisburg. franklin County. Nort-h Carolina, it or about the hour of twelve 1 >'clock noon, on 'i THURSDAY, O 1940 he following described land in | ledar Rock Township, Franklin 1 'ounty, North Carolina: Listed' for the year. 11132 In the i lame of J. G. Gupton as "36 ] teres Jonas Gupton home place" ind being known as the old Jonas Gupton home place, formerly oc ?upied by Jonas Gupton and wife, Sylvia Gupton, containing 36 teres, more or less, bounded on :he nortih by the waters of Red Bud Creek, on the east by the j ands of Haywood Harper, on the louth by the lands of Littleton 3111s or Joseph T. Inpcoe, and on :he west by the Llttlejohn Sills land, and being the identical ands conveyed to Jonas Gupton Dy deed of William Inscoe and , wife, Susan Inscoe. dated 1 De cember 18*9, recorded 1 March 1904, as 34 3-4 acrea. and as hav i ? ing been sold to.^'illium Inacoe I by Sallie Collins. For further des cription see Book 128 at page 271 ' and Book 280 at p ge 442, Frank lin County Registry. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with the Com missioner a sum equal to 10% of the amount bid, to secure compii- j ance with t'he terms of the sale. Dated and posted this the 8th day of April, 1940. CHAItI.ES P. GREEN, j 4 - 1 2-4 1 Commissioner. ] XOTICK OK KALK Under and by virtue of the au- ! tliority of ?ule contained in that j certain judgment of the Superior Court of Franklin County. North Carolina, entered ir. that certain' tax foreclosure suit No. 12 1>. en titled "County of Franklin v. Syl via Gupton, widow of Jonas Gup ton, et al.'\ which said judgment is duly docketed in Tax Judgment 3 at page 131, in t?he office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, j the undersigned Commissioner : will offer for sale to Hie highest bidder for rash at the courthouse door in the Town of Louisburg. , Franklin County. Nort-h Carolina. ? at or about the hour of twelve j o'clock noon, on THI'KSD.AY, ft MAY, HMO the following described land in Cedar Hock Township. Franklin County, North Carolina: Listed for the year 1932 in the name of Jonas G upton Estate as "33 acres" and bounded by the Hohbitt land, the Harper land an 1 t'he Pearce land, containing 34.65 acres, more or less, and being sec tion three of Tract A in the di vision of the lands of Bettie A. Gill, which is recorded in Hook of Orders and Decrees at page . and defined by a line begin ning at a rock pile with pine and dogwood pointers, corner for sec tion two in s;t id division, in the line of the lands of the late Airs. L. \V. Smith: thence N 2d 30* E. , 29.03 chains to a stake with crooked maple pointers, corner of section two in the GrilTin line; t hence N 88d 15' W 7.3 2 chains to a rock pile. W. M. Boone's coi ner in the GrilTin line; thence S : 2ld 15' W 30 chains to a stake. It. 1. Stallings corner; thence S KOd 45' E 16.78 chains to the point* of heginuing. For further description see Book 192 at page I 187. Book 179 at p;ige 520. Book ' 128 at page 271. and Book 291 at page 13. The successful bidder will be required to deposit 'with the Com missioner a sum equal to 10% -of the amount bid. to secure compli ance with t'he terms of the sale. Dated and posted this the 8th rlay of April. 1940. CHABLES f\ C.BEKN. 4-12-41 Commissioner. NOT ml: KKHVH'K l?Y ITItlK WTION North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk Pat Thomas and wife. Flora Tho mas. Butli Ala lone and Iris- { baud. William Malone. Virginia Arrendall and husband. Bobert A rrendall, v. Edward Runnel I. Sr.. and wife. Bussell. Thomas Buss"l and wife, Runsel. Edward Busnel. Jr.. anl wile. Bus sell. Thadius Bussel and wife. ? ? 'Bussel, Mary E. Jenkins and husband. MvKinley Jenkins. The defendants. Edward Bus sel. Sr.. and wife. ? Busnel. Thomas Biisset and wife. Bussel, Edward Buss**), Jr.. and wife. - Bussel. Thadius Bus nel and wife. Bussel. Mary E. Jenkins and husband. McKin ley Jenkins, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior |j Court of Franklin County. North Carolina, t?o sell for partition cer tain lands in Louisburg Town- !| ship, Franklin County. North Car olina, iu which the above-named | defendants have an interest; And the said defendants will further take notlcc that they are ; required to appear at t-lie office 1 of the clerk of the Superior Court ? of said county in the courthouse in Louisburg, N. C., on the 3rd iay of May, 194 0, and answer or lemur to the complaint of the plaintiffs in said action, or the j plaintiffs will apply to the court 1 lor the relief demanded in said ( complaint. This, the 4th day of April, 1940. W. V. AVENT. Clerk Superior Court of #-5-4 1 . Franklin County. I OLD CLOTHES CAN BE MARK TO LOOK LIKE NEW ! (Jet out your old clothes and, hough tliey may look hopeless, wild tlicm to n?. We'll clean them and renew them and return them to yon looking like now rlol he*. NOTE? We have added a SHOE SHOP to our business IIKNN IK MANN. K*per? Hhoe Hepalrer. DRY GLEANERS AND SHOE SHOP * i F. O. Right E. Nuh St I/Oulftburg, N. C. Call t's Phone 440-1 SERVICE Farmers Are Turning ? To Side-Dressing A frfo-ttow i?u mix! urt* of nitrogen and potash di>lrilfuU*s .sati>iac torily and ix being widely used as a side-drp^srvj. Advance sales of potash indicate that thousands of farnu rs through out the South will supplement the fertilizer applied at planting this year with a combination of nitro gen and potash as a side-dressing. This is regarded as very essential because many of the mixtures used at planting were low in both nitro gen and potash, and a well balanced supply of plant food is necessary in order to secure the proper growth and enable plants to resist disease. The results to be obtained from side-dressing cotton with nitrogen potash top-dressers arc determined to a large extent by the time of application, tests at a nuinUr of experiment stations in the southern stales show. Experiments conduct ed over a long period of years in dicate that the side applications should be made to cotton about 85 days after planting in order to get the greatest returns. Many farm ers follow the practice of making I the supplementary application ini ; mediately after chopping with satisfactory results. However, if ? delayed much Inter. full results are not obtained from the additional t plant food.. | Side -dressing corn 40 days after i planting has given hest results with iihis crop, experiments show. The common practice of making the application when the plants are i"knce high" is not recommended - iK-'.'iiv ? height is not an ncci-rale indication ?l toe time t .e crop needs i'i ri'ili/rir.^. Authorilii > i\ .--..mum l.u: the i;s. of 50 to 100 j.ound- of muvi;;ie oi' po tu:h ???? 1 <"'0 ; : 'Jot) pcrsr.u*- per acrc of ? 10-0-10 ;in;;!\si?- fjor the side | application. \V s : :i lir. i ? ion or iacrtage. it is highly imnoriani that .this additional appiu*: . i?>r. made j in order to produce a n* rmal growth of di*. asc-fr;c ph'v.ts v h!i h J will in turn yield a pr.iiitaUc j harvest. ...i... Oklabor is the nam** of a new breed of chickens developed by j i the Oklahoma A. & M. College. I Their sex can be determined as i soon as they hatch. I In 1937. two out. of every flvjp farmers in tile United States were i tenants. ? < It is not only the expensive lliiiiKs Miey put 011 their heads, j l)iil the foolish notions some wives | Ket into their heads that worry j husbands. The United States farm mort gage deht', in the fall of 1939, was j the smallest in 20 years. 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Notice of New Registration Notice is hereby given that a New registration of voters has been ordered by the Franklin County Board of Elections for all Town ships or Precincts in Frank lin County. The New regis tration books will be open at all times during the regis tration period, and at each regular polling place on Saturday, April 27th, 1940, and will remain open until and including Saturday, May 11th, 1940. The Reg istrar will be at the polling place on each Saturday from 9 A. M. to sunset inclusive, during said period from Saturday, April 27th, 1940 to Saturday, May 11th, 1940. This action was made nec essary by the changes made , in the election law by the 1 1939 General Assembly, one of its most important re quirements is that all voters must give his or her party affiliation in order to vote in the primary elections. I By order of the Board of Elections of Franklin Coun ty, this March 23rd, 1940. PHIL R. INSCOE, Chairman. L.U FRAZIER, Secretary. 3-29-5t __ 1 Snipped from sumewlmre: "Tb" j modern girl doesn't object to be i ing looked over ? Its being over looked that makes her sore." BABY CHICKS STARTING and BROILER MASH . $2.60 per 100 GROWING MASH $2.40 LAYING MASH $2.20 All Open Formula Hog, Dairy and Horse Feeds SEED POTATOES, Corn and Soybeans. ROTENONE DUST FOR BEETLES. CERESAN FOR COTTON. LIME DISTRIBUTOR FOR RENT. FRANKLIN FARMERS EXCHANGE Phone 366-1 Louisburg, N. C. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THAT EXTRA PIECE FURNITURE The holidays are over and we have a num ber of articles we would be glad to dispose of at a big saving to you for quick removal to make room for .regular stock. OIL BURNING HEATROLAS AT BIG SAVINGS ! Come in and see us. W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO. MAIN STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. PROMPT SHOE REPAIRS You get double value for your money when you have your comfortable old shoes repaired and resoled. Our modem equipment enables as to rebuild your worn shoes to give you genuine savings in added use and comfort. SANTT'S SHOE SHOP i But Nash Street Louisburg, N. a r . " * Sell Yoar Cotton and Tobacco in Louiaburg 1 ?. > '