YOU vr^l 1 A VA ? RELIANCE A Premium FERTILIZER At No Extra Cost Tobacco Goods In WHITE COTTON SACKS GENUINE BILLUPS PLOWS LAWN MOWERS LAWN HOSE 6? cents a foot with couplings. IRWIN AUGER BITS 15 cents each. DISSTON HAND SAWS $1.00 Each WIDE CROSS CUT SAWS $3.00 Each Mrs. Pickford's Salad Dressing ? Relish Spread ? Blue Plate Mayonnaise and" S a n d w i c h Spread ? At Attractive Prices SCREEN WIRE DOORS and WINDOWS CLIPPERS AND CLIPPER BLADES We Give Coupons With Cash Purchases *" j i i m SEABOARD STORE CO., INC. WHOLES ALB - RETAIL Pay and Pay Lesi D. T. McKinne, President FEDERAL EXPENDITURES For Franklin County, North Carolina From Manli 4, IfKKI through .lunt- SO, I H.'tlt, atcvrdln^ to report .sent out by Senator ,1. \V. Bailey'* office: Current Programs LOANS Number Amount Federal Loan Agency % 1. Reconstruction Finance Corp. (From Feb. 2. 1932) 1. $ 41.500 2. Disaster Loan Corporation 2. ? ? Federal Works Agency 3. Public Works Admin. ... Non-Federal projects 3. *3 4. U. S. Housing Authority - - Loan Contracts Signed 4. ? Department of Agriculture 5. Farm Credit Admin. - - Land Bank Commissioner 251 5. 326,953 ?2 6. Farm Crediti Admin. - - Kmergency Crop and Feed 3.780 6 423,103 ?2 7. Farm Security Admin. ... Rural Rehabilitation 7. 112,697 8. Farm Security Admiu. - - Farm Tenant Purchase 13 8. 56.303 9. Rural Electrification Adm. - - (Total project cost 9. divided by No of counties participating) Completed Programs 10. Farm Credit Admin. - - 1934-1935 Drought Relief 10. 11. Home Owners' Loan Corporation ... 1933-1936 36 11. 77,065 Total Repayable $1,037,631 Current Program* KXPKN'DITHSK.S Federal Works Agency 1. Public Works Admin. ... Non-Federal projects 1 1. $ 29,250 2. Public Works Admin. ..... Federal projects ' 2. 3. Public Roads Admin. .... Completed projects 3. 217,676 4. Public Buildings Admin. ... Federal buildings 4. 49,215 5. Work Projects Administration 5. 165.727 , 6. Other Projects under Works Program 6. Federal Security Agency - 7. Social Security Board ? Old Age Assistance J 21.300 270 Aid to Dependent Children 5.003 153 Aid to the Blind 1.508 10 7. 27.811 Department of Agriculture 8. A. A. A. Conservation Programs 1936 $ 1 ?0.056 1937 130.072 8. 31.0.128 9. Farm Security Admit. - Rural Rehab 9. 9.479 Completed Programs < . 10. Federal Emergency Relief Administration 10 180.657 11. Civil Works Administration 11. 64,847 12. A. A. A. Rental and Benefit Payments 12. 582,899 13. U. S. H. A. - Housing (Former PWA Housing only) 13. ( ? ? ? Total Non-Repayable $1,637,689 GRAND TOTAL REPAYABLE AND NON-REPAYABLE $2,675,310 . OTHEIt BENEFITS Federal Housing Administration Title I - Modernization and Impr. Loans Insured Title II - Mortgages Accepted for Insurance 21 $ 13,562 4 18,500 Total Housing Insurance % 32,062 Farm Security Administration - - Farm Debt Reduction 22 $ ^5.446 Public Roads Administration - - Active Proj. Allotments .71.250 COINTY STATISTICS * No. Families in County 1930 5,831 No. Dwellings 1930 5.600 No. Indiv. Income Tax Ret 1935 67 No. Psgr. Autos Registered ......1936 2.300 No. Families wit'h Radios ....... 1938 3,03'? No. Residential Telephones ......1935 336 No. Domestic Eiec Meters ......1930 673 X Withheld to avoid disclosure. *1. Source: Consumer Market Data Handbook. No. Farms No. Retail Employees . . . No. Wholesale Employees. No, Mining Employees No. Mfg. Employees .... No. Persons on Farms . . No. Unemployed Reporting l 5 ??. ion 1935 230 1935 16 1035 X 1935 361 1935 22.648 ?37 489 *2. As of December 31. 1938. ?:>. These projects received both loans and grants. OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT REPORTS FINAL SKRMON i The Rev. John Edwards. who has been pastor of Red Bud Bap-;' tist- Church for nearly five years. j1 and is resigning the church, will j' bring his final message on Sun-j jday, P. M.. April 21. at 7:45. His topic will be "Loyalty." At this service, it will end ouri series of roll call, and a general; conference is expected. The public is cordially invited j and especially all members. Through the use of lime and phosphate, K M. Byrd of Peppers in Mitchell County has improved bis pastures at least SO per cent in the last three years, reports Farm Agent F. L. Woodard. BEING OX THE RIGHT ( TRACK IS CORRECT. BUT IF ^OU STOP THERE, YOU'LL GET RUN OVER. i j[ TAYLOR ; CUSTOM - MADE ! CLOTHES Pick the figure you ; ;j want to pay and we ; ;j promise the BEST;; your money can buy. ; ; YOU CAN TRUST IMPLICITLY IN THE SERVICE WE GIVE YOU ! {I { Osmond Hale }| Louisburg, N. C. XOTICK OK SAI.K Under ?nd l>y virtue of the uu- i tliority of sale contained in that j certain judgment of the Superior Court of Franklin County. NorUi Carolina, entered in that certain tax foreclosure suit No. IIP), en-; titled "County of Franklin v. Mrs ! Carrie R. Joyner, et al.". which said judgment Is duly docketed! in Tax Judgment 3 at page 133.] in the office of t'he Clerk of thuj Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty. North Carolina, the nude:-] signed Commissioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder fori cash at the courthouse door in the Town of Loulshurg. Franklin County. North Carolina, at or about the hour of t-welve o'clock noon, on THURSDAY. !? MAY lllto the following-described land in Gold Mine Township. Franklin County. North Carolina : Being Lot No. 3 in tract C in the division of the lands of Wes ley Radford, as the same appears of record in Hook of Orders and Decrees 10 at page <45, <47. ?"<! defined by a line beginning at a stake, corner of No. 2 in line of Burnett's land; t'hence S 14 3-4d K 52,2 poles to a stake, corner oi' No. 4: thence S 88d E 31 poles 5 links to a stake on Tuxabo Branch, corner of No. 4: thence S 88d B M4 poles to a stake and pointers: thence N 67Vid E 24 poles to astake. J. H. Radford's corner in King's line; thence N Id E 37 poles 20 links to a stake, corner of No. 2; t'hence N 87d VV 100 poles 21 links to the he ginning. containing twenty-seven acres, more or less, and being the tract allotted to Mrs. Carrie Joyner. wife of N. E. Joyner. in said division. The successful bidder will be required to deposit witli the Com missioner a sum equal to 10% of the amount1 bid. to secure com pliance with the terms of the sal*. Dated and posted this the 15th day of April, 1940. CHARLES P. GREEN, 4-lH-4t Commissioner. TIME FLIES Get your Johnson Motor and be reaidy, when the day rolls around. Best of all, you don't have to pay . all cash for your motor. Terms if you want them. I also have what you need in the Fish ing Tackle line. Umltrwitfrnlirait! 360? ? lag with rrrm#/ Qu^e I uyfe el u re* | tioo. Tim* (MfmMtt anilabl*. I BCALtrS NAMC AND ADOtf SS | JOHNSON] . SEE MY WINDOW ! BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE J. L. Brown Prop. Youngsville, N. C. THINK! ? THINK! "Home of The Thrifty" HAVB MONEY I 1 HAVE MONEY I HavelMoney Hold On To It BANK your Money SAFE in our Bank, and be ready to "catch on" to a good business opportunity when it is pitched at you, or to buy a new HOME. Strike out your DEBTS. Buy only what you can PAY for . . . when a debt is MADE it must be PAiD. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking Business FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY CORNEH MAIN AND NASH STREETS LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA BANKIA'G HOFRS: 0:(K) A. M TO 2 :W> P. M THINK! THINK! "Home of The Thrifty" adjust.-. Come in and ie?. .. reducing John Deere Tillers. We also have a full line of Farm Implements at Reasonable Prices. Call in and let us show you. FREEMAN & HARRIS Numa F. Freeman H. Brady Harria LOUISBURO, N C. I, 11V ott? ?UW',V tv~

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