Professional Column DR. H. G. PERRY PbynlcUn and Surgeon 101 W. Nash St. Louisburg, N. C. Phones: Office 287-1 Home 287-2 Honrs ? 10 to 12; 2to 4; 7 to 9 Special attention to office work, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Exami nation, Diathermy and Ultra- Vio let light treatment. DR. ARCH H. PERRY General Practice Wood, N, C. Office in Service Drug Co. D. T. SMITHW1CR Dentist Loulsbnrg, N. C. Office over Hose's Store DR. M. C. KING Franklinton, N. C. Residence Phone 240-1 Office Honrs: t to 11 A. M. ? 2 to 3 P. M. 6 to 8 P. M. EDWARD F. GRIFFIN Attorney at Law Louisburg, North Carolina Office Ford Building, Over Pleasants Book Store General Practice in all Courts G. M. BEAM Attorney at Law Louisburg, S. C. Office in Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. LUMPKIN Attorney louisburg, N. C. Office in First-Citizens Bank Building Practice State and Federal Courts; W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborough & Yarborough Atorneys & Counsellors at Law Office in Egerton Building Over Tonkel's Store Louisburg, N. C. Practice in Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and in the United States Court* at Kaleigh E. H. Malone J. E. Malone MALONE & MALONE Lawyers Louisburg, N. C. General practice, settlement of estates, funds invested. One member of the firm always 1 in office. A. R STRANGE Registered Surveyor Route 4, Ixmisborg, N. C. | Prompt and Efficient Service ROOMS FOR RENT Two large bed rooms. Furnish ed or unfurnished. See R. B. MITCHELL at the Franklin Far- j mers Exchange. WORK WANTED Employed half time. Make it full time by giving me your odd Jobs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 261-6. GLENN BEASLEY, 111 Church St., Louisburg, N. C. 7-2?-2t GOES TO I'AKRIS ISLAND Special to FRANKLIN TIMES. ? Roger Irvin Leonard, son of Mr. Harry W. Leonard of RFD No. 2, Louisburg, was accepted for service in the United States Marine Corps at the District! Headquarters Recruiting Station located in the Post Office Build ing at Raleigh. He was trans ferred to the Marine Rarracks, Parrta Island, S. C? for a brief period of training. Upon completion of his training at Parris Island, he will be as signed to Bome school, ship, fore ign station, or marine barracks, for duty. Entrance examinations for en listment in the Marine Corps are now being held at the U. S. Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Post office Building. Raleigh. Full in formation and application blanks! will be forwarded upon request. A driver or a pedestrian who had been drinking was involved in one out of every 4 fatal acci dents during 1939. Despite the European war, there are matters that should en gage the attention of the people of Lonlsburg: they have nofhing to do with war but much to do with living. A total of 24,595,000 acres in the United States was planted to cotton and In cultivation at the end of June, according to a late report on the size of thfs year's crop. ' ORDER AUTHORIZING ? 10,000 SCHOOL BUILDING BONDS WHEREAS, the County Board of Education of Franklin County has certified to this Board a reso lution passed by said County Board of Education on July 10, 1940, showing that it Is necessary in order to maintain the consti tutional six months' school term in FrankMn County to provide certain school improvements des cribed in said resolution; and WHEREAS, the County BSard of Education has requested this Board to order the issuance of a sufficient amount of County bonds la order to secure the necessary fond* for providing such school Improvements; and WHEREAS, tihe BoawJ of Com ?nlssloarfrs has carefully examined tbe facts and has determinded and hereby finds as a (act tbat such statements of said resolu tion are true and that it has be come the duty of said Board of Commissioners, acting as an ad ministrative agent of the State in providing a stata system of public schools, to order the Issuance of a sufficient amount of County bonds to provide all of such school improvements in order to maintain the constitutional six months' school term; now, there fore, BE IT ORDERED AND RE SOLVED by the Board of Com missioner^ for t-be County of Franklin: 1. Tbat bonds of Franklin County be issued pursuant to the County Finance Act, as amended, in an amount not exceeding $16, 000 for tbe purpose of providing funds for constructing the school improvements referred to in the first preamble of this bond order in order to maintain tbe constitu tional six months' school term, such improvements consisting of the following: Installing water and sani tary facilities for the Pearce and Pilot graded schools in Dunn Township. Erecting a new negro high school building in Gold Mine Township. 2. That a tax sufficient to pay tbe principal and interest of said bonds when due shall be annually! levied and collected. 3. That a statement of the County debt has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspection. 4. That this order shall take effect thirty days after t>he first publication thereof after final pas sage, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under said Act and that in such event it shall take ef-j feet when approved by the voters ' of the County at an election as provided in said Act. The foregoing order was finally passed on the 23rd day of July,! 1940, and was first published on the 26th day of July, 1940. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said order must be commenced within t'hirty daysi after its first publication. GEO. W. FORD. Register of Deeds and 7-26-2t ex officio Clerk ORDER AUTHORIZING ?10,h day of August, 1940, and answer or demur to the Complaint of the plaintiff filed herein, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed in said Com plaint. This the 3rd day of July, 1940. W. V. AVENT, C. S. C., 7-5-4t Franklin County. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtiue of the po wer and authority of sale con tained in that certain Interlocu tory Judgment ot foreclosure en tered on 1 July 1940 -in Tax Judgment Docket 3 at page 134, by the Clerk of the Superior Court, in that action entitled "County of Franklin t. Lula E. W. Ragan. widow, et al., heirs at law of J. C. Winston, deceased," the undersigned Commissioner, will, as therein directed, ofTer for sale for cash at public auction at the courthouse door of Franklin County, North Carolina, at or about' the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on THl'RSDAY, 1 AUGUST 1040 the following-described lands: All the right, title, interest and estate formerly owned by J. C. Winston at the time of his OLD CLOTHES CAN BE MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW ! (ict out your old clot hen and, though they may look hopeless, send them to us. We'll clean them and renew them and return them to you looking like new clothes. * NOTE ? 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I mvMWirri death, and being a one-third in terest in and to the following described lands, situate In the Town of Youngsville, Youngsville Township, Franklin County, North Carolina and defined by a line beginning at a rock, corner of Persimmon Tree and Railroad streets In the Town of Youngs ville; tbence S 88d W with Per simmon Tree street 7 poles to an iron stake for J. S. Timberlake; thence N 9d W with Timberlake's line 7 poles 21 links to a stake, corner for J. W. Duke; thence N 86d E with Duke's line 7 poles to center of ditch in Railroad street; thence S 9d W with said street 8 poles to tbe beginning, contain ing one-third acre, more or less. For further reference and des cription, see Book 124 at page 595. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with the Com- ; missioner a sum equal to 10% of 1 the amount bid, to secure com pliance with the terms of the sale. Dated and posted this tbe 1st day of July. 1940. I ' I CHARLES P. GREEN, 7-5-4t ? Commissioner, j ROOMS FOR RENT ? Call Uf. H. O. Perry, Loalabnrg, N. C., Phone 287-2. RENEW YOUR HUB8CRIPTIOH I J^rudnfial *? FARM LOANS 4 Low InUrMt | / Lon? T?m ? 4 Fair Appraisal / Prompt 8mlw W. L. LUMPKIN Correspondent LOUISBURG, N. C. "A lotta people Are havin' a lotta fun, With them Sea Horses. But us fishes wishes They wasn't So darn depend able." See the models on display and buy from Uet " ? Johnson Set-Horse outboard motor and have twk* the fun? this year fcad for ytsrt t* comtt Don't pot it off. Prices are low. Compare! See as for a demonstration. JOHNSON DEALER'S NAME AND ADDRESS BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE TERMS IP YOU WANT THEM. J. L. Brown Prop. Youngsville, N. C. SUMMER I FURNITURE - Why not look around your home and discard that old out of date piece of furniture and call at our Store and replace it with the Season's latest design at Specially low prices? You don't have to discard old furniture, you can add to your home comfort and beauty. 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