j Professional
Column
DR. R. L. EAGLES
/ Dentist
I.ouisburg, Jf. C.
Office Hours:. I) a. 111. to 5 p. 111
Office next to Marguerite's
Beauty Sa|on.
J. E. FULGHUM, M. D.
Louisburg, X. C.
All those who have not settled
their accounts arc requested t<
calk or see Mrs. W. H. Hot-ton, Jr
at Dr. H. O. Perry's office 01
Phone 438-1.
DR. H. G. PERRY
Physician and Surgeon
101 W. Nash St. IjOuisburg, X. C
Phones:
Office 287-1 Home 287-S
Hours ? 10 to 12; 2to 4; 7to (
Special attention to office work
Obstetrics and Diseases o t Women
X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Exami
nation. Diathermy and Vltra-VlO'
let light treatment.
DR. ARCH H. PERRY
General Practice
Wood, X. C.
Office in Service Drug Co.
D. T. SMITHWICK
Dentist
I.ouisburg, N. C.
Office over Rose's Store
DR, M. C. KING
Franklinton, X. C.
Residence Phone 249-1
Office Hours: .
9 to 11 A. M. ? 2 to 3 P. M
0 to 8 P. Mi
HAMILTON HOBGOOD
Attorney-at-I<aw
Louisburg, X.
Office over Pender's Store
EDWARD F. GRIFFIN
Attorney at Law
Loulsburg. North Carolina
Office Ford Building, Over
Pleasants Book Store
General Practice In all Courts
G. M. BEAM
Attorney at Law
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in Professional Building
next to The Franklin Tines
w t jPractlce in all Courts
W. L. LUMPKIN
iji Attorney
%1/Mtlsburg. N. C.
?* Office in First-t'ltiiens Bank
Building
Practice State and Federal Court!
W. H. Yarborough
Hill Yarborough
Yarborough & Yarborough
Atorneys Jt Counsellors at Uw
Office in IJgerton Building
Over Tonkel's Store
Ix>uisbarg, X. C.
Practice In Franklin and adjoin
ing counties, and in the I'nlted
States Courts at Balelgh
E. H. Malone J. E. Malum
MALONE & MALONE
Lawyers
fyoaisburg, X. C.
General practice, settlement ol
estates, funds invested.
One member of the tirm always
in office.
Drudrnfial
FARM
LOANS
V Law Interact
4 Long T?rm
. V 'air Appraisal
4 Pmpt Sarvio*
W. L. LUMPKIN
Correspondent
LOUISBURQ, N.~C. ?
OLD CLOTHES
CAN BE MADE TO LOOK
LIKE NEW !
Get oat your old clothes and,
though they may look hopeletw,
?nad them to ua. We'll clean
then and renew them and return
dia to you looking like new
onl I Cl /IMM 444-1
SERVICE
D&Y CLEANERS AND
SHOE SHOP
r. a Right
? MUt liowtefen* I*, a
Cotton Stamps Will Buy Farm Girl's
College Hose
'i ? . .
Thf form family wauls to help (laughter Mar) in fvfr> way
l>osslblc when slit' off to college next Fall. Shown above Is
? the saleswoman etamining inexpensive cotton hose for cam|>us
wear. The AAA cotton stamp plan will enable the family to
' supply Mary with plenty of college hose ? free, \ortli Carolina rot
ton funnel-- will earn about Si." OO.OOO in cotton stamps for pur
chases of American cotton good* this year by curtailing 1U4I
cotton acreage. Distribution of the first stamps in the state is
scheduled to begin next week.
Timely Farm
Questions
Answered at State College
QCK.'tTIOS. How nnini ill ITc Tr
ent kinds of vfgftublfs ran he
crown in Xortli Carolina?
ANSWER: According to H. R.
Niswonger. Extension horticultur
IS. it' is nof a difficult task to
grow as many as' 20 different
kinds of vegetables during some
' perisi d of the year in North Caro
lina. aitd have at least three or
- more --different kinds growing
each month iu the garden for at'
least eight months of the year. He
suggests that farmers, write for
Extension Circular No. *122, "The
Farm and Home Garden Manual."
. It is free upon request (o the Ag-?
riCultural Editor. N. C. State Col
lege. Raleigh. N. C.
I VI ESTIOV What publications
are availuble on poultry produc
tion'.'
ANSWER: The State College
Extension Service has published,
the following poultry bulletins,,
any and all of which are avail-)
abie free upon request' to the Ag
ricultural Edition. N. C. State, Col
lege. Raleigh: Circular No. 154,
"Common Diseases of Poultry: "
Circular No. 155. "Artificial In
cubation and Brooding of Chick
ens:" Circular No. 156. "How to1
Cull Poultry Flocks;" Circular
! No. 15$. "Feeding for Egg Pro
'ducvion:" Circular No. 160. "Far
a sites of Poultry;" Circular No.
23S. "Grazing Crops for Poultry; '
Circular No. 244, "Poultry Breed
ing as a Means of Flock Improve- 1
ment:" Circular No. 245. "Feed
Formulas for Poultry:" and Cir
cular So. 249. "Incubation." ?
(JI'ESTIOX : When in?y dairy
animals be bred?
ANSWER: The growth and, de
velopment of the individual anl-.
mal will determine the proper
1 time to breed, sfjs John A. Arey,
Extension dairy specialist. If the
heifer has been -well developed. \
the following breeding ages are|
suggested: Jerseys. 15 to 1 7 1
months: Guernseys. 17 to 19
months: Ayrshire*. 18 to 20
months: and Holsteins. 19 to 21
months.
Corn-growing is the most popu
lar 4-H project in Johnston Coun^~
??y? C.-.C Chi rk U aa?lQt:.nli
farm agent of the Extension Ser
rice.
o- j
leave ToJlege. on account of poor
eyesight?
Harper ? Yes. he mistook the
dean of women for a co-ed.
CLEANING &
PRESSING
RELIABLE SERVICE
Wlien your clothes are In
our hands you may be sure
that they will have the best
ot care, fry u? today !
Call 436-1 For
Pick-Up Service
Louisburg
Dry Cleaners
t/OBlKburg'* Olifea* Cleaner*
wttb Franklin Connty'a nioai
modern equipment.
0. B. rtykea Bd 8 to rail
PHOJTE 4SA-1
Oner Cbmnh * Haoh M*
LounBVBo. a. o. <
I
1939 PONTIAC SIX COACH
1939 FORD DELUXE COACH
1939 CHEVROLET PICK UP
1937 PLYMOUTH COACH
1937 MASTER CHEVROLET COACH
1937 FORD PICK-UP
1936 POKTIAC FOUR DOOR SEDAN
1935 FORD PICK-UP
1929 CHEVROLET COUPE
All these cars are in food and clean condition.
GUPTHSSERVICE CENTER
Phone 211-6 So. Main St. Louisburg, N. C.
Tour Oldsmobile and Pontiac Dealer
Manager (in inustc store) ? !
liow long did you work in the last
place?
New Pianist ? Prom "Dardanel
la" to "Red Sail In the Sunset." j
NOTICE OP BAl.K
Under and by virtue" of power
and authority conferred upon uio
by Section 2436 of the Coasoli-;
dated Statutes of North Carolina,
default having been made for
more than thirty days in the pay-!
ment of charges for repairs made, j
work done and material furnished |
upon the property hereinafter de-i
scribed, I will sell to the^highest '
bidder for cash at public auction']
at the garage bf R. C. Beck on j
the corner of Nash and Spring
Streets in. Um-Tow4i of l.ouisburg,
North Carolina, at 12 o'clock
noon, on the 5th day of July,;
1941. tile following personal,
property:
One Plymouth 2-door sedan car.i
1932 Model. Serial No. P. A.,
103680, belonging to Arthur
Lewis. ^ ?
This 4t'h day of June.- 1941.
6-20-2t R, C. BECK. j
- WHEAT
WK ARK NOW BUYING
WHEAT. 9Sc CASH.
- $1.00 -
IN TRASH, PKH BlIHHEIi.
Seaboard Store
Co., Inc.
J. A. Speight, a Bertie County I
farmer, figures that' he receives
$1.25 a bushel for his corn by)
feeding It to his Qjittle. reports
K. f>. Smith, assistant farm agent.
Public hearings are being held
.In Louisiana and Florida this
'month to determine fair prices for
this year's crop of sugarcane.
SEE US
FOR YOUR ? z
j
Cotton Mopping Molasses,
Calcium Arsenate, Rotenone,
and Arsenate of Lead.
You will find our brands are good and our
prices are lower.
Feed prices are steady now. We can save you
money on any quality feeds you may need.
Ours is brought in fresh every week.
We can handle any amount of Poultry now.
We pay cash, trade, and sell on commission.
CO-OP Vacuum Cleaners (Electrolux type),
an exclusive FCX product. Has many features
and attachments that other cleaners do not
have. $75.00 value. Sold here for $45.00.
FRA NKLIN J^R M E RS
EXCHANGE
Phone 366-1 Louisburg, N. C.
THE BIG SHOW IS NOW ON
,L_ WHILE THEY LAST
I have in stock the followiftg Johnson Motors.
1 5 H. I'. 194* ( model @ $112.00
1 2^ H. P. 1940 model 81.50
1 1 1-10 H. P. model ' 51.25
$244. 7.V
Less _ 10%- 24.47
$220.28
MOTORS ARE HARD TO GET
This is the 1941 price list:
5 H. P. -.. Price $121.00
2* H. P '? 89.25
1* H. P. " 57.00
$267.25
Where there is a Johnson Sea Horse there is
always fun. Get one while the getting is good.
At Th^
BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE
J. L. Brown Prop. Youngsville. N. C.
.PROMP
SHOE
REPAYS
You get doable value for your money when yon
have your comfortable old shoes repaired and
resoled. Our modern equipment enables us to
rebuild your worn shoes to give yon genuine
savings in added use and comfort.
6ANTTS SHOE SHOP
East Nash Street Louisburg, N. 0.
/ i 'T * .
Sell Tour Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg
THIN*!
HAVE MONBYI
"Home of The Thrifty"
THINK!
; HAVB MONHYI |
HcweMoney
*Hold On To lt_
BANK your Money SAFE in our Bank, and be ready
to "catch on" to a good business opportunity when
it it 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
Member Federal Deposit Inxiira nee Corporation
OORNKK MAIN AND NASH STREETS
LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA
BANKING H(J(j KM: 0:00 A. M. TO S:00 P. M.
THINK!
HAVE MON6Y! ?
"Home of The Thrifty"
THINK!
HAVE MONEYI
BIG BARGAINS
IN
ENAMEL WARE
Come In And See Our Special
Display and Low Prices.
WE HAVE MOST ANYTHING IN THE
HARDWARE LINE NEEDED ON THE
FARM AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
LET US FILL TOUR NEEDS. COME
IN AND SEE US.
PAINT
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF THE
BEST PAINTS, ALL COLORS. SAVE
YOUR HOME AND FARM BUILDING
BY% GIVING THEM A NEW COAT
THIS SPRING. IT WILL ALSO ADD
TO THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF YOUR
FARM.
FREEMAN 8 HARRIS
Noma F. Freeman . H. Grady HarrU
LOUISBURG, N. 0.