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Professional Column ? J. E. FULGHUM, M. D. Louteburc, N. CI. All those who have not settled their account* aro requested to call, or see Mrs. W. H. Horton, Jr. at Dr. H. G. Perry's office or Phone 438-1. DR. H. G. PERRY Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Nash St. Louisburg, N. C. Phones: Office 287-1 Home 387-2 Hours ? 10 to 12; 2to 4; 7 to 9 Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, X-IUy and Fluoroscopic Kxami aation, Diathermy and Ultra-Vio let light treatment. DR. ARCH H. PERRY General Practice ? Wood, N. C. . in fluaaLuk Tfcr-w ' - ^ /u,v " ??* i n i?n im * " * D. T. SMITHWICK v , Dentist lrf>nisburg, N. C. Office over Hose's Store DRaM^b. KING FranxMnton, N. C. Resident Phone 249-1 Office Hours: 9 U> 11 A. M. ? 2 to 3 P. >1. ? to 8 P. M. EDWARD F. GRIFFIN Attorney at Law Ixraisburg, North Carolina Office Ford lluiidinK, Over Pleasants Book Store General Practice in all Courts G. M. BEAM Attorney at Ltiw Lonisburg, N. C. Mice in Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. LUMPKIN Attorney lx>uisbui'g, X. C. Office in First-Citizens Hunk Building Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarbo rough HiU Yarborough Yar borough & Yarborough Atomeys ft < oimsellors at Uw Office in ICgerton Building Over Tonkel's Store l/ouisburg, N. C. Practice in Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and in the United Stales Courts at Raleigh B. H. Mulone J. F. Malone MALONE & MALONE Lawyers I?nnjBburg, X. C. General practice, setl lenient of estates, funds Invested. One member of the firm always in office. OLD CLOTHES CAN BE MADK TO LOOK LIKE NEW! Get ont your old clothcs and, though they may look hopeless, aead them to at. We'll clean then and renew them and return them to yon looking like new clothes. NOTE ? We have added i SHOE SHOP to oar business BEN MB MANN, Expert Hhoe Bepalrer. Gall Da I'hoar 440-1 SERVICE DRY CLEANERS AND SHOE SHOP P. O. Hight t Nash St. lionlstmrg, N. O. CLEANING & PRESSING ?< RELIABLE SERVICE When your clothes are In oar hand* yon may be rare that they will have the best of care. Try us today ! Call 436-1 For Pick-Up Service. Louisburg Dry Cleaners iMktarr* Old?* Otaucn with Franklin Ooutr1! moat O. B. Rrk? ? BtoraU PHONB 4M-1 Jftfudrnfial FARM LOANS Low IntarMt Long Twm Fair AppraluJ Prompt SmtIw W. L. LUMPKIN Correspondent LOUISBUBG, N. C. FO* VALUE rrs ^to^oa YANKEE POCKET WATCH S|.SO Chrome finished case, unbreakable crystal and eaay -reading dial. Haa m accondhaod. Alao NEW IngeraoU Sweep- Secood Watches, $1.95 to $4.95. Ingeraoll- Water bui ~ Waterbury. OONT OA M 8 If -but/ <&/UJC'l,\OU you * $ NEVE* BOUGHT A IETTE* WATCH Timely Farm Questions Answered at State College QIWriOKj What ai-e I lit- best plant Iiik dates for torn, cotton am! peanuts? A.VSWEK: Di G. K. Middle ton. professor of field crops at State College, has prepared -a Spring Planting Calendar for the State, and he lints April 10 as the bent planting date for corn in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont-, and May I as the best planting date in the Mountains, Vor cotton, the best plantfng dales are April. 20 in the Coustal Plain and April JA in the Piedmont. 1'yauula. a Coastal Plain crop, can be get [from April 16 to June 1. but t4ie best planting date is May 5. qiKSTIQX : Whut are the ?niiiiimiiii rates of Miillnn tu earn credit for vitijim .pcacticc* uu rirr the JfM I AgrlCHllumI 4 ow*er vat ion Program? ANSWEK: The. Stale AAA Committee, with the advice of t'he Extension Service, has Bet the following minimum seeding rates per acre for certain legumes and I grasses: !<espedeza. 20 pounds jsericea. 15 pounds scarified; al- I falfa. 25 pounds: timothy. 15 ! pounds; red top. 10 pounds; Sweet j Iclover, 10 pounds hulled; white' :clover. 5 pounds: blue grass. 10 pounds; orchard grass. 25 pounds; j land Dallis grass. 5 pounds. QHlJiTION : When run tomato , plants and sweet corn be *afel>- ! Mt out in the garden? ANSWER: Frost danger Is us ually averted If tomato plant* are set out after April 10 to 15 in the Tidewater section, after April | 15-30 in Hi* Coastal Plain and Piedmont, and after May 1-15 but I before June 15 in the Mountains. Sweet corn may be planted safely after April 1-15 in the Tidewater, April 15-30 in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont, and after April 15 Ma.v 1 in the Mountains. Sweet corn should* be planted before July 15 in the Mountains to avoid fall frost damage. ? O-:-. / Of course you are dissatisfied. Nature arranged it so/ Its 'dis satisfaction that spurs us into progress. For Hale ? 3 Fresh Milk Cows, 2 to 5 years old, H. F MITCHELL. Rocky Ford. 4-4-2t ; LOST " A fraternity pin, Sigma Nu, with snake, coiled with ruby in eye and inlMals R H L on back. Finder will return to Miss Lillian Purgurson, LouisburR. and re- j ceive reward 4-4>-2t I | AVAILABLE AT ONCE nearby Rawlelgh Roule. Good ppportunl-l ty for man over 25 with car. Trade well established. Route experience helpful but not necessary to start. Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept.' NCD-123-102, Richmond, Va. 4-11-lt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of James Wil liam Swanson, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of April, 1942, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate payment. This 29 March, 1941. FRANK SWANSON, Admin istrator of James William 4-4 'It Branson, deceased. BABY THICKS #a.7.% hundred. Heavy Mixed, our FINEST AS SORTED HOCKS $4.85. COD. NICHOLS HATCHERIES. King ston. Georgia. . 4-ll-gl< I U;M CHEVROLET TKCCk KOM Sale or Trade. RIVERSIDE (iAKAGE. 417 South Main St., Louisburg, N. C. 3-28-tf NOTICE OF GENERAL ELEC TION FOR THE TOWN OF U)l'lSBl'K(i, N. C. To the Ciltsens and Voters of the Town of Louisburg, N. C. You will take notice that- pur suant to ail order of the Mayor and t-he Commissioners of the Town of Louisburg, N. C., a gen eral election for the selection of la Mayor and Board of six Com mission, rs has been called and will be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of May, 1H1. The polls will be .opened at 7:00 A. M? E. S. T. and will be closed at sunset and the polling place will be in the County Commissioner's Assembly Room in i'h4< Franklin County Court House. ? ? - VV. A._ Muggins has been ap pointed as Registrar and John P. Williamson and W. B. Spivey as poll holders and judges of elec tion. t Any person wishing to offer Utr any of said offices are required to file an intention thereof with the Town Clerk of Louisburg on or before t-he hour of 6:00 I*. M., E.S/T. on April 29, 1941 No person tailing to file within the above time, will be allowed to ptnep ttirtT- -Irameg upon Hie nt Hclal ballot in said election -lir to enter as a candidal? therein. The registration books will open at 9:00 A. M. on Saturday, April 12, 1941 and close at sun set on Saturday, April 26. HH1. Challenge day will be on Satur day, May 3. 1941 between the hours of 9:00 A M. ?nd sunset'. The registration books will be at the Court House door during said hours. The Town primary for the nojn ? ? ui ? candidstes huretofor* held has been eliminated in the interesr of economy, there being uo law requiring the holding of stteh primary. By order of the Board of Town Commissioners of Louisbmi! C., this 4th ilay of April. 194 1 ' W. C. WEBB. Mayor. T. K STOCKARI). Clerk. 4-4-41 . XOTlt 'K No. 181* North Cii rolhitt. In Tht* Franklin Co. Superior Court COUNTY OF FRANKLIN ? v- i W. Page Ha rris and wife. Mrs. Mary Cobb Harris, el al. ? The defendants. C. ? Pre vost Boyee." "Henry C. Kvans, Witliam T. Childs. C. Newton Kidd" Milton S. Trout, Flliltuijh J. Hod roii. Ro -bert- 3 l.anshuiT and Bllsha Uiggs Jones. will take notice that an ac tion entitled ast above has been insl-ituted in the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Caro lina by the plaintiff, for * he pur pone of foreclosing certain tux Hcim iiKtihisl lands- of tlinr tinlalt;: 5f-F. It. Harris, deceased, against which the defendants named above claim a lien. And the said C. Prevost Boyce, Henry C. Kvans, William T. Childs. C. Newton Kidd. Milton S. Trost. Fitzhugh J. Dodson. Ro bert 8. Lansburg and Ellsha Higgs Jones will further take not-lee that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina on or before tie 24th iday of May. 1941, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff: otherwise, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for t'he relief demanded In the com plaint. . 'Witness my hand, this 8th day of April, 1941. W. V. AVENT, C S./C. John F. Matthews. i Attorney for Plaintiff. 4-11-lt NOTICE OK SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority of sale con tained 1n that certain deed of trust executed on the 16th day of February. 1938, by, Lessie B. Jones and husband, Raymond Jones, to Charles P. Green, trus tee. which is recorded in Pook 338 at page 150, Frank County Reg istry, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured, and the un dersigned trustee having been requested l>y the holder of the note thereby secured to exercise the power of sale, the undersign ed trustee will ofTer for sale for ca?b at? public autcon at the court house door of Franklin County, North Carolina, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on WEDNESDAY, 7 MAY l?41 the following-described lands: All the right, title and Interest of the said Bessie B. Jones and husband. Raymond Jones, in and to that certain tract of land in Sandy Creek Township. Franklin County. North Carolina, being the land inherited by Lessie B. Jones from Mary Boyd Dunston. and bounded on the north by the lands of W. D. Fuller and the Merrltt land, on the east by t-he Merrltt lanl, on the south by Walter Fuller, and on tihe west by the lamia of Ferrell Parrish, and containing twenty (20) acres, more or leaa, and known as the Mary Boyd Dunston land, and oc cupied by Bennie Richardson and wife. The auccesaful bidder will be required to deposit wltih 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 thla 4th day of April, 1941. CHARLES P. GREEN, John F. Matthews, Trustee. Attorney, 4-ll-4t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK Havjng (Qualified as Administra tor of eatato of Miss .|<*mne Baker, dec-eased. late of Kranklin County. Nortn^CHroliiia. i?liis is to notify all pe rso nfr^t a -vtn k claims against the estate ui said ed to exhibit them to wnvuirder signed oil or before Hm 4 1 li day of April, 194 2, or this notice will be pleaded ill bar of tlieir recovery. All persons indebted to said es- 1 Itiic Will please iii.i ku imiiipyllnmj payment. This Hrd day of April. 1941. ! 4-4 -6 t JOHN CHAMHLKK. Adnir.] NOTICE I Pursuant! to order- and decree 'made and entered by the Warren! 'County Superior Court in the pro ceeding ponding therein entitled |(!. T. Robertson, Petitioner, vs. I Annie Belle I-ee and Omega Hunt', j Respondents, the u ndexslRued commissioner will offer ( for sale.] ;at public auction, fin ca?h, ? to highest bidder, at mid-day 011 MONDAY, THE liNtli DAY OK APRIL, Jim.' iut the coufthout-e door in Warren : jCouiuy. N. C., fire following dfifH jeribed lands, (viz: AU those two certain tracts or parcels of land containing 38.15 'acres and 25 aCTBS in aggregate i of 6 1! .1 5 acres, more or li'.ss. tjie jlirst traat- lying and being in San dy Creek township, Warren Coun ty. N. C., adjoining the Solon SoutherlHiid lands. Sandy Creek, et alii, the second tract' lying and being in Hayes.ville , township,, !?" rank I iu County, N. C.. adjoining the lands of Peter Kogg. |{._J.' lands described in deed of record' Hook 152, Page 48. Warren Reg istry and Hook 367. Page :!72. Krankltu Registry. This t+ie 24th of March. 1 !? 4 1 . , 1). P. McfHtFFEK, . 4-4-4t. Commissioner., fntx of i wi) T.N DISK ami l>y virion ot . au, older' of. the Superior ('our I of ; Franklin County entered in that Speeiiii Proceeding; <? n i i I 1 e d I "flllora Ellin Moll. A<l HI rx of W ! I!. Kills, Deceased. < ,ils. Kx , Par its" tiie undersigned tomiuis sioui'i will offer for Mile al pub lic auction 1o tile hi^liest bidder for cash ut the Court House door in Lonlshurn. X. MOMMY the 5tb IHV III-' ? M.W. IIHI. til or about' the hour ot Noon, the following described i raits or par-1 ?t*is of iHiiit . ? Tract 1: - Beginning at a rock and stake corner on Kast side .it roadr thence atone Mic roiid ? N 10.36 chains: N. I .* 1 -j d K. 4 chains; N. "Id K. 7.20 chains to a rock corner oil feit stde ? of road: t'hence S. 37d K. 7.20 chains to a stake; thence S. 37 'nd K. : 1B.?U chains to a slake: tlitmce N. N - 1 a ?1 \V. 17. In chains to the 'beginning and conlaiuiiiK 21.76 [acres and being the f(rsl tract ["described" in deed of .Icrc I-;. Kl [ ItH and wife to \v. It: Kills, re-1 i corded ill liook 202. paKe 16?.! Regist ry of Kra nklili County,' [North Carolina. Tract 2: Beginning at a stake corner of l.ot No W i n line of Lot No. 4 Division >?l ? 3ety Kilts lands; t'hence S. SSd K. 171 poles, 10 links to a stake and pointers corner of No. ti in Jim Thomas | line; thence S. I 'jd W SO poles 1 17 lluks to u rock. Thomas' cor ner; thence S. 1:1 :S-4d W. 1 pole 15 links to a stake corner of No 8 in Thomas line; thence N. 88 3-4 d W 150 poles to a stuke, corner of No. 8 in line of No. 4; t'hence N. 2!''>.'d W. 3!i poles to the beginning containing 33 acres more or less and being Lot No. 7 of the Jere K. Kllis division con veyed lo W. H. Kllis by deed of O. K. Kllis. el als. recorded in Rook 280. page 56. suid Registry. The above described two tracts of land having been allotted to ' Hattie Kllis as her dower in the lands of W. R. Kllis. deceased, the J reversionary interest after the dower only will be offered for I sale. Tract 3 : HcginniiiK at a Ce dar Stake; thence S. 49V*d W. 1 10.06 chains to a rock the old .Boddie and Terry corner; thence IN. 82 Hd W. 850 chains to rock corner; thence N. l-4d 5.20 chains to Iron Pin. corner; thence N. 89 3-4d W. 17.25 chains to rock corner; thence along divis ion line N 61 l-4d E. 20.50 chains to a rock corner; thence S. 36d E. 16.08 chains to beginning con taining 30 acres and being the second tract described in said deed of Jere E. Ellis and wife to W. B. Ellis recorded In Book 202 at page 167 said Registry. Tract 4: Resinning at a stake j corner of Lot No. 6 in line of Lot' No. 4 Division of Jere Ellis I lands; thence S. 88d E. 171 poles, '10 links to a stake and pointers jcorner of No. 6 in Jim Thomas {line; thence S. IVid W. 30 poles 1 1 7 links to. a rock, Thomas' corn er; thence S. 13 3-4d W., 1 pole I I & links to a stake corner of No. 8 Thomas line; thence N. 88 3-4d W. 150 poles 5 links to a st?ke In line of .Nto. 4; thence N. 29 %d W. 39 poles to the beginning, con taining 33 acres more or less and being Lot No. 7 of the Jere E. Ellis division conveyed to W. B. Ellis by deed of O. E. Ellis et als, recorded in Book 280, page 56, said Registry. The last two tracts above des cribed have been allotted as homestead to Hattie Florence El lis, minor, during the term of her minority, the reversionary inter est only in said last two described tracts of land will be offered for This the 2nd day of April, 1941. J. E. HALONE, 4-1 1-4 1 Commissioner. NOTICE OF RKSAIJE Under and by Virtue of an order of resale tbia " day made and entered In tbat certain speci al proceeding in the Superior Court of Franklin County enUtled I" Peoples Hank & Trust Company, | Administrator of tlje Estate of J. j j Pete Davis, deceased, v?. Mrs. ^ Kannie Collins Davis, and. others". It he undersigned commissioner will | | oil I'Hllt.W THK IH DAY OK Al'ltll,, IIM I, ! at* 2:00 1'. M.. on tile preinisei [sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following [described real." estate situate in [Franklin C?ujity, Norl-h Carolina: 1 1 I Beginning at a stake in the I northern line of tJicJt. K. Collins J tract. ? a new corner:. .1 through the approximate center of said tract S. 5 1 4d W 78 poles to a stake in the southern | line of said tract, a new corner; thence N. 88d \V 74 poles, ,3 | links u> a rock, the southwest corner of said tract; thence N. 2', i>d \V. 82 poles, 8 links to an oak stump, the northwest corner of said tract; thence S. 84 3-4d -Iw -I* -poles; ? 6 links to a stake in the northern line of said tract, the point of beginning, containing 38.2 acres, more or less, and be ing tliat tract of land known as tihe .It. E. ?Collins tract containing 77 acres, more or less, which was conveyed t,o J. Pete Davis, by K. A. P. Cooley. Commissioner,' by 1 1 deed duly recorded in Hook 17iO page 5. f^hiuklin County liegis- I try EXCEPTING a certain portion ] of said tract which was subse quently conveyed by J. Pete Davis to V. H. Davis by deed duly re corded ill Hook 274. page 215, Franklin Conwy Registry, the portion thus convoyed containing 40 acres, mow in loss, leaving in acres, more or less; for further description and identification of said tract' of land, reference is hereby made to a certain map of the l{. E. Collins tract made by Jos. T. lnscoc. Surveyor, Feb ruary 5, 192W. recorded in Map I Book 1. page I 98 in Franklin J County Registry and slibwTiig a j division of said tract, for the pur pose of t<bc aforesaid conveyance | from J. P. Pete Davis to Z. B. Davis, into two separate tracts | uf 38 itiTi's anil ? 4? arrets ? rp=~ spect ivclv. (2 1 Hcgitininu in the center of tin- load, corner of lot' No. S. ij '? poles instwariT Tfom where the old line crosses the road; thence stake and pointers, corner of lot No. 2; thence S. 85(1 E. 105 poles ' lit links to a stoke, J. E. l.eon- I a id's corner in J. P. Davis' line; ' thetree N. :'?d E. 38 poles t ?> the center nf tie- road, corner for lot ! No. 4 in Leonard's line; thence along the road X. S4 <1 W 5ii poles In links. N. 2'?d W. In pojes lti links. N. 55 ',^"<1 W. 4.1 poles 2tt links. N Xt*id W. 4 poles to the beginning, containing 28 acres, more or less, and being the same tra.t of land allotted to J. P. Davis and convex ? -il by DM- || sion Deeds executed by O. 11. I'p cliurch and others, duly recorded 'in Book l!t2. page :l">3. Franklin 'Comity ItegisHy: . Tlii' above-described two tracts 'I of land will be sold first as a' whole or as one tract; they will then be sold separately; and Uie ^commissioner Will report- the high- 1 ;est aggregate bid to thr court . } Sale will be made subject to the ' confirmation of the court, .injl a o<% deposit will be required of , I the highest bidder or bidders as j ] evidence of good faith as requlr- J ed by law. This the 2nd day of April. 1941. F P. IPRD1U. JR.. Adams A Spruill. Commissioner. Attorneys. 4-4-2fc I | NOTM'K OK SALK OK KK A I. KSTATK tinder and by virtue of the 'power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed by W. H. I'uarce and wife Imi beila Pearce to J-. A. VVillianis, Trustee, dated January 10th. 1920 and recorded in Book 19!l, pane 261, office of Register of Deeds of Franklin County, default hav ing been made in the payment of I the indebtedness secured by the jsald deed of trust, "and the un 'dersigned having been substitut ed as trustee in said deed of i trust, the original trustee there in having idled, and at the re I quest of t?e holder of the note secured by said deed of trust, the I undersigned substituted trustee 'will offer for sale to the* highest bidder for cash at public auction at the court house door of Frank lin County, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on MONDAY, THK 14th DAY OK APRIL, 1941 the following described lands: A certain tract or parcel of land situate In Youngsville Town- I ship, Franklin County, North [ Carolina, bounded Us follows: j BEGINNING ut a hickory tree In j W. B. Timberluke's line and run- i ning with his line south 28-6:t 100 chains to a pine in said Timber lake's line, W. J. Mitchell's cor ner; thence with said Mitchell's line east 1 9-20 1 1 00 chains to a stake; thence with said W. J. Mitchell's line north 33-60|100 chains to a stake in said Mitchell's line. Thomas Young's corner; thence with Thomas Y'oung's line, south 8 1-3 14 deg. W. 16-08 1100 chains to a stake, said Thomas Young's corner; thence with said Young 28-% west 1-77|100, chains to a maple, said Thomas Young's corner; thence line of said Thomas Young south 68-1 1 4 deg. W. 2-42|100 chains to the beginning, and con taining sixty and four-flft<hs ( 60-4 1 6 ) acres, more or less, this being part of the land bought from S. E. Winston and wife Ef fie C, Winston the 3rd day of De cember, 1917, by deed recorded Iir office of Register of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 217, ati page 365. Dated and posted this 12th day of March, 1941. ' HILL Y ARBO ROUGH, l-14-it Substituted Trustee. | OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED EASTER MONDAY Plant Your Garden on. Good Friday ! we have a large And Well ASSORTED SUPPLY OF WOOD'S SEED WHICH WE ARE OFFER ING AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. FEED YOUR COW WELL-BALANCED, MILK PRODUCING FEED. WE ?AVE IT ? 16 to 24 Per Cent. SOMETHING MORE THAN A PLACE TO SCRATCH IS NECESSARY FOR YOUR HENS ? Try Big Ace Laying Mash FRESH FROM THE MILL. "GARDEN PLOWS GARDEN WIRE We Have the most complete stock of PLOWS and CASTING in Franklin County. REPAIRS FOR OLIVER - LYNCHBURG CHATTANOOGA CHAMPION - DIXIE DUNN - 4 STONEWALL CAROLINA and others^ COTTON and CORN PLANT ERS - DOUBLE HOPPER PLANTERS. GUANO DISTRIBUTORS. Disc Harrows. Cultivators, etc. SEABOARD STORE CO., INC. D. F. McKINNE, President Pay Cash and Pay Lest WHOLESALE ? RETAIL
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