How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of FAT Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Her Double Chin Loot H?t Slfcggiubneda Gained a More Shapely Figure and the Increaae in Physical Vigor and VWaeionaneaa Which 8* Often Ones With Exceaa Fat Reduction. Thousands of women are getting (at and losing their appeal just be cause they do not know what to do. Why not be smart ? do what thousands of women have done to get off pounds of unwanted fat. rake a half teaspoon ful of K rust-hen in a glass of hot water'firat thing every morning to gently activate liver, bowels and kidney? ? cut down your calorie intake ? eat wisely and uatisfyingly ? there need never be a hungry moment! ? Keep this plan up for 80 days. Then weigh yourself and see if you havent lost pounds of ugly fat Just see if this doesn't prove to be the surprise of your life and make you feel like shouting the good news to other fat people. And best of all a jar of Kruschen that will last you for 4 weeks costs but little. If not joyfully satisfied? monev back THANKS We wish to extend our deepest thanks and appreciations to all those rendering so many kind nesses and expressions of sympa thy in the recent illness and death of our mother. Mrs. Isadore Strickland. They will be long and tenderly remembered. Mrs. J. R. Terrell, J. W. Strickland and wife. With farm income increasing seasonally, a higher total for the first six months of this year as compared with 1939 is expected by the U. S. Bureau of Agricul tural Economics. Farmers' cash income for the first quarter of 1940 was 12 percent* higher than a year ago, reports the U. S. Department of Agriculture. NOTICE Nort'ta Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk Betty Bibby, Administratrix, ??. Ada Bryant, et al. The defendants Felix Young and wife, Mary Young. Amanda Williams, minor. Jesse Williams, minor, and Horace Williams, mi nor, will take notice that a spec ial proceeding as above' entitled has been instituted before the Clerk of the Superior Court of CLEANING & PRESSING RELIABLE SERVICE When your clothe* are In omr hands you may be sure that they will have the best of care. Try us today 1 Call 436-1 For Pick-Up Service Louisburg Dry Cleaners Ijonlsbnrg's Oldest Oleum with Franklin Oouty'a most modem equipment. O. m. Byte* Ed Htorail PHONE 48ft- 1 Of ? Okuck M Naab Hta. wcBBoa, *. a Franklin County for the purpose o( selling tbe lands of Amanda Young, deceased, to make assets with which to pay her debts. And !the said defendants herein named I will take notice tbat' they are each required to appear before the 'Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Franklin County at his office in Louisburg, North Carolina, on or before the 18tb day of June, 1940, and answer or demur to the pe tition bereinbefore filed. And said defendants will take notice that if they or any of tbem fail to ap pear and answer or demur at the time and place above named, the petitioner will apply to the court for tbe relief demanded in said petition againsf t/bdSe so failing to appear, answer or demur. This 10th May, 1940. W. V. AVENT, Clerk Superior Court. John F. Matthews, Attorney for Plaintiff. 5-17-4t SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an or der of sale made by the Superior Court of Franklin County in that action brought for the purpose of selling the lands hereinafter des cribed for 'partitition, entitled, "Pat Thomas, et als, v. Edward Russel, Sr., et als", the under signed Commissioner, will, on MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1940, at or aBbut the bour of noon at the courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale and sell to tbe highest bidder for cash the following-described tract of land, to-wlt': Lying and being in Franklin County, Louisburg Township, North Carolina, BEGINNING at a stake, Jack Shaw's corner in C. N. Thomas' line; thence S. 73 poles. 8 links to a stake, Sbaw's corner thence E. 19 poles to a post oak, Hawkins' corner; thence N. 73 poles, 8 links to a Spanish oak in C. N. Thomas' line; thence W. 19 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 8.70 acres, more or less; and being the lands convey ed to Sandy Littlejohn by deed recorded in the Public Registry of Franklin County in book 37, page 364. ' This May 13th, 1940. G. M. BEAM, 5-1 7-4t Commissioner. SALE OF RE A I, ESTATE By virtue of power contained in a certain deed of trust' executed by Fred D. Cook and wife, Pattie L. Cook to J. D. Neely, Trustee, and recorded in Book 294, Page 266, Register of Deeds OfTice, Franklin County, N. C.. and there having been a default in payment of the bond secured by | | (?n III I I I *?? TAYLOR j CUSTOM - MADE t I CLOTHES 1 ? Pick the figure you ? Want to pay and we ? promise the BEST ! your money can buy. YOU CAN TEUST IMPLICITLY IN THE SERVICE WE GIVE YOU ! s. i Osmond Hale | Louisburg, N. C. GRAB ^ YOUR JOHNSON and let's go fish ing, out where they bite. And why paddle yourself to death and spoil the fun. For where there is a Johnson, there is always fun. Get yours from Get 1 a Johnson Sea-Horse outboard motor and have twit* the fun? this year and for ytsn t? torn*/ Don't put it off. Prices are low. Compare! See ut for a demonstration. JOHNSON DEALER'S NAME \ BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE TEEMS IT YOU WANT THEM. J. L. Brown Prop. YoungKville, N. 0. said deed of trust, and at the re quest of t-he holder of said bond, tbe undersigned trustee will sell for cash at the court bouse in Louisburg, N. C., on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2Kth, l?4<>. at 12 o'clock noon, tbe following described property: Beginning at an iron stake Mrs. John Perry's corner on the south side of State Highway No. 56 running from Franklinbon, N. C. to Louisburg, N. C., and run ning thence westwardly along said Highway 476 feet more or less to a stake, thence south, 7 3-4 degrees east 5 chains to a persimmon bush, thence south 2 degrees west 16.50 chains tojjie cropping out of tbe bed rock (to the right of another cropping on a bluff); thence south 3 3-4 de grees east 22.00 chains to a stake in I. H. Kearney's line; thence with I. H. Kearney's line south 86 degrees east 2.93 chains to a stake, Mrs. John Perry's cor ner in I. H. Kearney's line; thence wit-h said Mrs. John Perry's line north 2 degrees east 39.1 chains to the beginning, containing ap proximately nineteen (19) acres. This 9tb day of May 1940. J. D. NEELY, 5-1 7-4 1. Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Franklin County. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned has quali fied as Administrator of the es tate of John P. Davis, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, and t-his is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the ' undersigned at Rocky Mount, North Carolina, on or be fore the 19th day of April, 1941, tor this notice will be pleaded in jbar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This ithe 18th day of April, 1940. I PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Administrator for the estate ' 4-1 9-ttt of John P. David, i SALE OK VALUABLE L.AXI) I Under and by virtue of the power contained in that deed of j trusti dated October 23. 1929, re corded in Book 272 Page 206, Registry of| Franklin County, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness 'secured thereby and demand hav ing been made upon the under | signed for the foreclosure of said deed of trust. the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Louieburg, N. C., at or about the hour of noon on MONDAY THE 27th DAY OK MAY, 104(1, the following described real es tate: A certain tract of land lying and being in Franklin Count j; 'aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows: The two lots of land situate on t-be East side of the Town of Franklinton. being Lots No. 16 containing 5.75 [acres and No. 18 containing 5.12 acres, as set out and described in that map and survey made for J A. Turner and others by J. A. Clark, duly registered in Book i 199 Page 170, Registry of Frank- 1 lin County, the ab<jve being t h?- ! land conveyed to t'ne said R. B. j White by deed of E. H. Malone of even date herewith. This the 26th day of April 1940. J. E. MALONE. JR., Trustee. Malone & Malone, Attorneys. 5-3-4t| TRUSTEE'S SAME OK REAL ESTATE By virtue of the power of sale contained in that' certain deed of trust executed by H. C. Radford and wife, Annie C. Radford to the undersigned Trustee, on the j 14th day of April, 1936, record ed in Book 251 at page 430, Franklin Registry, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured there under, 1 will at or about the hour of noon on MONDAY THE 10th DAY OE JUNE, 1040, sell at the Courthouse Door jn Louisburg, the following proper ty: Lot No. 2 In the division of the Wesley Radford estate, and des cribed as follows: Beginning at a stake corner of No. 3 in line of No. 1; thence N. 2d E. 56 poles, to a stake, corner of No. 4; thence N. 88d W. 86 poles 8 links to a stake W. A. Radford's cor ner; thence 8. 3-4d W. 51 poles 2 links to a stake W. A. Radford's corner; thence S. 88d E. 76 poles 17 links to a stake; thence 3. 2d W. 3 poles 20 links to a stake cor ner of No. 1; thence S. 88d 8 poles to a stake, the place of he ginning, containing 27 acres, more or less, said division recorded in office of Clerk Superior Court, Franklin County in Order and Decrees No. 10. at 445, et seq. Dated and posted this 3rd day of May, 1940. T. W. RUFFIN, W. L. Lumpkin, Trustee, j Attorney. 5-10-5t NOTICE OE SALE By virtue of the authority con tained In that certain deed of trust executed by F. II. Allen, to Southern Loan ft Insurance Company, Trustee, on the 1st day of January, 1936, recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, N. C., In book 324, pages 692-583, de fault having been made in the conditions of said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 11th DAY OF JUNE, 1040. at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door of Franklin County, N. C., offer for tale at public auction, to the highest bid der (or cash, tbe following des cribed property: All those three certain tracts J of land situated in Franklin Coun ty, N. C., and known and desig- ? nated as lot* No. 1 A, 4 and 6 ion that certain map of the sub- : division of tbe M. Allen Farm. ! prepared by G. B. Cooper, Regis tered Engineer, on March 18th. J 1931, and described according to' said map by metes and bounds as ' follows: 1st TRACT: Beginning in the center of a road 30 feet wide, in the -Northeast corner of loo No. 1 on said map, and running thence along the center of said road S. 83d E. 227 feet; S. 67 '^d E. 179 feet; S. 47 %d E. 263 feet and S. 55d E. 363 feet to the Northwest corner of lot No. 3; thence along the line of said loti No. 3 S. 23d W. 2620 feet to the run of Wolf Pit Branch; thence along the run of said Branch Northwestwardly 560 feet to the Southeast corner J of lot No. 1; thence N. 23Vid E. 414 feet to a ditch; thence along the run of said ditch Northward ly 1486 feet; thence N. 1 3-4d W. 860 feet to the point of begin ning, containing 38 acres. 2nd TRACT: Beginning at the Southeast corner of lot No. 4 A {on the road which is 30 feet wide | and running thence along said road S. 47 %d E. 263 feet; S. 55<i I E. 363 feet: S. 46 l-4d E. 651.5 j feet to the line of lot No. 5; j thence along the line of said lot No. 5 N. 30d E. 1261 feet; thence i IS. 87%d W. 1546 feet to the! Northeast* corner of lot No. 4 A; .thence along the Eastern line of' said lot No. 4 A. Southwardly to I the point of beginning, contain-] ing 23.1 acres. ara tkact: Beginning at the |< Northwest corner of lot No. 7 ' und running thence S. 2d 10' K. i ;2750 feet; Wienoe N. 79d W. 660 it'eet; theme N. 16 l-4d E. S8 feet to Wolf Pit Braneh thence j along the run of Wolf Pit Branch j Northwestwardly to the line of | lot No. 3; thence along (lie line 1 of lot No. 3 N. 28 'id K. 2:141 feec [to the center of a road 30 feet I wide; thence along the center of said road S. 36'2d E. 196 feet; S. 66d 15' E. 717 feet and con tinuing along the center of said road 4 59 feet to t<he point of be ginning, containing 105.7 acres. The above property will be sold [ subject to all taxes due and un- j [paid on the day of sale. A deposit of 5% of the amount j bid will be required of the sue- J [cesiful bidder at the hour of sale, j This notice dated and posted 't-his 4th day of May, 1940. SOUTHERN I/O AN & 1NSUR- | ANCE CO.. Trustee. | By Worth & Horner, Attorneys,, i 5-1 0-5t Elizabeth City, N. C. I NOTICE OK S.\I,K By virtue of the authority con < tained in that certain deed of trust executed by E. O. Eakes, to Southern Loan & Insurance Company. Trustee, on the 3,IMi day of December, 1936, recorded in the office of the Register of I | Deeds for Franklin County, N. C., 'in book 337, pages 134-135, de fault having been made in the conditions of said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on the ' lllli DAY OK JINK, I94(>, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court) House door of Franklin County, N. C., offer for sale at public auclion, to the highest bid der for cash, the following des cribed property: All those certain lands situa ted In Franklin County, N. C.. and known and designated us lots Nos. 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13 and 14 on that certain map of Mie J. M. Allen tract subdivided for Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank by G. B. Cooper, En gineer, on March J 8th, 1931, and described according to said map as follows: BEGINNING at the continence of Wolf Pitt Branch with. Tar River and running tlience along said Branch S. 84d W. "15 feet; thence S. 25d W. 1386 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot- No. 15; thence along the North line of lot No. 15, S. 7 5d W. 1053 feet: thence S. 26d 50' W. 1597 feet; thence S. 64 Mid W. 1919 feet; thence N. 86 %d W. 100 feet; thence N. .26d 53' E. 3010 feet; thence N. 21%d E. 1221 feet to the Southeast corner of lot' No. 6; thence N. 2d 10" E. 2750 feet to a road; thence along said road Westwardly 141|4 feet to the Northeast corner of lot No. 3; thence along the line of lot No. 3 N. 41 Mid W. 247.3 feet to the Southeast! corner of lot No. 4: thence N. 30d E. 1261 feet; thence N. 28d 30' E. 444feet; thence N. 45d 30' E. 444 feet to Tar Uiver; thence along the run OLD CLOTHES CAN BK MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW ! (Jet out your old clothes and, though they may look hopeless, send them to un. We'll clean 1 them and renew them and return . them to you looking like new 1 clot hex. NOTE? We have added a SHOE SHOP to our business BEN NIK MANN, Expert Shoe Repairer. CaU C? Phone 440-1 SERVICE DRY CLEANERS AND SHOE SHOP F. C. Hlgbt E. Nash St. Ixmisburg, N. C. THINKI ? THINK 1 I HAVE MONEY I ? "Home of The Thrifty" HAVE MOriBYl Make Farming a Business HavelWoney APPLY business principles to your farming. ROTATE I your CROPS . . . raise sheep, cattle, pigs, chick ens ... so that you can have MONEY coming in ALL THE TIME. ? Try it ... it works. Don't let your MACHINERY rust in the field. Shel ter it. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking Business FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY CORNER MAIN AND NASH STREETS LOUISBURQ, N. CAROLINA BANKING HOURS: 8:e0 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. THINK! ? is THINKI ? | HAVE MONEY I ! ? "Home of The Thrifty" \ * ' - HAVE MONSYI J of Tar River Eastwardly and Southwardly to the point of be ginning, containing 653.3 acres, more or less. The above property will be sold subject to all taxes due aud uu I paid on the day of sale. A deposit of 6 % of the amount bid will be required of the suc cessful bidder at the hour of sale. This notice dated and posted t-his 4th day of May, 1940. SOUTHERN LOAN & INSUR ANCE CO., Trustee. By Worth & Horner, Attorneys, 5-10-5t Elizabeth City, N. C. j HAVE PASTURE FOR RENT ? j 50c per month per head of cat-' tie. At Old Perry Farm. Also j nice lot of pigs for sale. Z. T. ! JOYNER, R X, Louisburg, N. C. 5-10-3t 1 FRENCH COACHING Coaching in French during summer for high school, college preparatory and college students. Classes begin about June 1st. BURWELL WOODALL. Professor of French, Louisburg College. 5-17-20 ROOMS FOR RENT ? Cull Mr*. H. G. Perry, Louisburg, N. C., Phone 287-2. 6-17-tf RENEW TOUR 8UB8CRLFTI0WJ ' Jftnidrnfial FARM LOANS / Low Interact /Long Tana ? 4 Fair Appraisal 4 Prompt Sarriaa W. L. LUMPKIN Correspondent LOUISBURG, N. C. I 1 NATIVE PEAS Whippiwill - Brabham - Black Giants - Mixed All Kinds Soybeans ROTENONE - CERESAN - SEMESON, JR. SEED CORN, WHITE AND YELLOW. BABY CHICKS - S7.00 Per Hundred. POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS. Tires - Paints - Oils HEAVY GROCERIES and HAY. FLY SPRAY, SPRAYERS and DUSTERS (Hudson and Unico Lines) LIME SPREADER 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. 14 j- ? ? W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO. MAIN STREET LOIJISBUEG, N. C. 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