Professional
Column
Phone 2-2814
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Opticians
COMPLETE EYEGLASS
SERVICE
124 South Salisbury Street
RALEIGH, N. 0.
DR. A. H. FLEMING
Surgeon Dentist
Loulsburg, X. O.
Hotel Building Ground Floor
Phones 4071 - 2021
10 A. M. - 5 P. M.
DR. R. L. EAGLES
Dentist
Loulsburg, X. C.
Office Hours: 0 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Office next to Dr. J. B. Whelesa
Market Street
My office will be closed each
Wednesday afternoon
J. E. FULGHUM, M. D.
Loulsburg, X. C.
All those who have not settled
their .accounts are requested to
call, or see Mrs. W. H. Horton, Jr.
at her home on Main Street or
Phone 488-1.
DR. H. G. PERRY
Physician and Surgeon
101 W. Nash St. Loulsburg, N. O.
Phones:
Office 287-1 Home 287-2
Hours ? 10 to 12; 2to 4; 7to 0
Special attention to Office work,
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women,
X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Exami
nation, Diathermy and Ultra-Vio
let light treatment.
D. T. SMITHWICK
Dentist
Loulsburg, N. C.
Office over Rose's Store
DR. M. C. KING
Franklinton, N. C.
Residence Phone 240-1
Office Hours:
? to 11 A. M. ? 2 to 8 P. M.
6 to 8 P. M.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS
Attorney at Law
First-Citizens Rank Building
Loulsburg, X. C.
Practice In State and Federal
Courts and In adjoining
counties.
G. M. BEAM
Attorney at Law
Loulsburg, N. C.
Office in Professional Building
next to The Franklin Times
Practice In all Courts
W. L. LUMPKIN
Attorney
Loulsburg, X. C.
Office in First-Citizens Bank
Building
Practice State and Federal Courts
W. H. Yarborough
Hill Yarborough
Yarborough & Yarborough
Atorneys & Counsellors at Law
Qfflce in Egerton Building
Over Tonkel's Store
Loulsburg, X. C.
Practice in Franklin and adjoin
ing counties, and in the United
States Courts at Raleigh
B. H. Malone J. E. Malone
MALONE & MALONE
Lawyers
Loulsburg, X. C.
General practice, settlement of
estates, funds Invested.
One member of the Arm always
in office.
WE CAN HELP *OtJ
We are in position to help you
with your application for new
tires and recapping service.
Henderson Vulcanizing Service
C. E. Edens, Agent
12-4-tf Loulsburg, N. C.
IF YOU WANT YOUR
CLOTHES OX A HAXGER |
PLEASE BRIXG THEM.
HERE'S HOW I DO MY
PART
I give the family's clothes
longer life by sending them
to Loulsbnrg Dry Cleaners.
Their worfc^ls top*, and ?o
economical. Call Phone
430-1 today and see for
yourself.
LOUISBURG DRY
CLEANERS
Phone 436-1
Church St LovMkUfi II* 0.
Sale of Real Estate
Tax Liens
Pursuant to an order of . the
Board of Town Commissioners
for Louisburg, N. C., and as by
law provided! and in accordance
with the Chapter of the Town, I
will sell aj>publlc outcry to the
highest bidder for cash at the
Courthouse door in Loulsburg,
N. C., beginning at 12 Noon on
Monday, September 13, 1943,
Eastern War jime, the liens for
1942 taxes on the real property
described below, the amounts of
| which are shown opposite the
I name of the taxpayer owing said
taxes, and which amounts include
penalties and costs:
Miss Felicia Allen and
Mrs. C. B. Sturges, 1
Southside Warehouse .. $102.00
Mrs. F. H. Allen, 1 Hotel,
, 2 Nash Street, 1 North
Main, % Ford Garage,
1 North Main, 3 Cedar
Street, 1 Elm Street, l/4
Riverside Warehouse.. 631.09
Misses Max & Helen Al
len, 1 Cheatham Stem
ery 127.20
Misses Lucy, Sue and Hod
tie Alston, 1 Church
treet 51.60
M. S. Davis, 2 Mrs. M. E.
Joyner 23.98
Mrs. Emily Plume Evans,
1 South Main Street... 31.44
Freeman & Harris, 1 Stor- ?
age House 35.08
Mrs. Ida Hale, 1 Kenmore
Avenue . 28.67
IT. W. Harris, 1 Cedar
Street 50.23
A. L. Hicks, 1 Church
Street, 1 Nash Street.. 53.85
!F. C. Hight, 1 East Nash
Street . > 40.05
H. H. Hobgood, Guardian,
1 Noble Street 35.85
Mrs. S. C. Holden, 1
Church Street ......... 57.27
W. W. Loy, 1 Kenmore
Avenue, 41 Green Lots. 58.95
E. H. Malone, 1 Reavis, 1
Railroad 16.26]
W. T. Person, 1 North
Main 52.02]
Mrs. A. Tonkel Est., 1
North Main Street .... 112.50
Mrs. J. C. Tucker, 1 Main
Street Cafe, 3 Reavis,
1 Main Street Office
Bldg., 1 Lot 183.79
Mrs. J. R. Williams, 1 East
, Nash Street 85.20
Colored
Lee Brodie, 1 Mineral
Springs 4.77
Thomas Day, 1 Halifax
Road 2.77
Sam A. Harris Est:, 1 Ken
more, 1 Jack Hayes
Store 20.02
Cliff Hawkins, 1 South
Main Street 31.54
J. A. Hawkins Est., 1 Hal
fax Road 3.21
Willitm D. Strickland Est.,
1 South Main Street . . 7.25
Charles Heftry White, 2
Cedar Street 13.80
Anna Yarborough, 1 South
Main Street 14.64
Hilliard Yarborough Est.,
1 Mineral Springs, 1
Back of Graded School 21.36
Matilda Yarborough, 1
Elm Street 26.40
Chick Murray, 1 Black
Town 4.24
Paving Assessments
C. C. Collins, 1 Franklin
Street 17.64
John W. Harris, 1 Cedar
Street 6.72
C. A. Jf&gland, 1 Franklin
Street 36.37
This the 19th day of August,
1943.
E. S. FORD, Tax Collector,
For the Town of Louisburg, N. C.
SeJect hogs for breeding that
are not too long and not too
short.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the
powfr and authority vested in
me as the Administrator of the
.estate of Julius H.- Tant, deceas
ed, I will sell at public auction,
to the highest bidder, for cash, at
the home place of the said Julius
H. Tant, near Bunn, In Dunn
Township, Franklin County, North
Carolina on
SATURDAY THE 18fh DAT OF
SEPTEMBER, 1943,
commencing at the hour of 11
o'clock A. M. (War Time) the
following articles of personal pro
perty: ^
I Saddle Horse.
About 4 barrels corn, in the
shuck. 1
About 400 bundles of fodder.
About 10 bushels wheat, in
bags.
1 cider mill.
1 feed cutter.
1 pea thrasher.
1 pitch fork.
1 shovel
1 grubbing hoe
2 spades
1 weeding hoe
2 hand saws
1 buck saw
1 foot adz
Miscellaneous mechanics tools
8 chairs
1 bed stead
1 mattress
1 table
1 battery radio (Philco)
2 clocks
2 oil cook stoves
1 wood heater
1 pressure canner
About 250 jars of canned goods
difference sizes and varieties
1 barrel of vinegar
Miscellaneous small articles.
Place of Sale: Julius H. Tant
Homeplace, near Bnnn.
Time and date of sale: Satur
day, September 18tb, 1943, 11
A. M. (War Time).
Terms of Sale: Cash.
A. T. HOWELL,
Administrator of Julia* H.
Tant, deceased. 8-20-Bt
Hay, which Is cut in the after
noon rather (ban in the morn
j ing,- contians ryiore starches and
: sugars.
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina, In The
Franklin Co. ?, Superior Court
Sallie P. Montagire, Plaintiff
m
?*tland Montague, Defendain.
- The defendant, Garland Monta
gue, will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Franklin County, North Caro
lina, in which the plaintiff is se
curing a divorce a vinculo from
the defendant upon the grounds
of two years' separation; and the
said defendant will further take
notice that he Js required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said Coun
ty in the courthouse in Louis
burg, N. C., within thirty days
after the 28th day of September,
1943, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This 28th day of August. 1943.
W. V. AVENT,
Clerk of the Superior Court
9-3-4t . 4 Franklin County.
NOTICE
No. 44E
North Carolina, In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court
COUNTY OF FRANKLIN
v.
Deary Woodley and wife, Mrs.
Deary Woodley, et al.
The defendants, Deary Wood
ley and wife, Mrs. Deary Woodley,:
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been insti
tuted and is now pending in the
Superior Court of Franklin Coun
ty, being a tax foreclosure suit
affecting certain lands in Frank
linton Township, Franklin Coun
ty, North Carolina, to which ac-;
tion the defendants named above,
are proper and necessary parties.
And the defendants named
above will take notice that they
are required to appear before the
clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin County at his office in
T.ouisburg not later than 20 days
after the 10th day of September
1943, to answer or demur to the
said complaint; otherwise the
plaintiff wjll apply to the Court
f6r the relief demanded in its said
complaint.
Dated this 16th day of August,
1943.
W. V. A VENT,
8-20-4t Clerk of Superior Court.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trator of the estate of Julius H.
Tant, deceased, late of Franklin
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed to exhibit them to the under
signed on or before the 20th day
of August, 1944, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
; mediate payment. This 19th day
<of August, 1943.
A. T. HOWELL, ?
'8-20-6t. Admr.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of
the estate of J. S. Harris, deceas
ed, late of Franklin County,
North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned on
or before the 6th day of August.
1944, or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make^ immediate pay
ment. This 5thN}ay of August,
1943.
8-6-6t CARL S. HARRIS, Extr.
PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE
OF DISSOLUTION
To All To Whom These Presents
May Come ? -Greeting:
Whereas, It appears to my
satisfaction, by duly authenticat
ed record of the proceedings for
the voluntary dissolution thereof
by the unanimous consent of all
the stockholders, deposited in my
office, that the TonKel's Depart
ment Store. Incorporated, a cor
poration of this State, whose prin
cipal office is situated in the
town of Louisburg. County of
Franklin, State of North Carolina
(Aaron Tonkel' being the agent
| therein and in charge thereof,
upon whom process may be serv
ed), has complied with the re-.
quirements of Chapter 22, Con
solidated Statutes, entitled "Cor
porations," preliminary to the
I issuing of this Certificate of pis
J solution:
Now, Therefore, I, Thad Eure,
j Secretary of State of the State of
'North Carolina, do hereby certify
I that the said corporation did, on
the 30th day of June 1943, file
{in my office a duly executed and
attested consent in writing to the
j dissolution of said corporation,
! executed by all the stockholders
thereof, which said consent and
jthe record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file In my
said office as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereto set my hand and affixed
my official seal at Raleigh, this
30th day of June, A. D. 1943.
THAD EURE,
8-13-4t Secretary of State.
SALE OK TOWN LOT
The Commissioners of the Town
Of Louisburg, N. C. will, on Mon
day the 13th day of September,
1943, at or about the hour of
Noon, at the Courthouse Door in
Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bid
der for cash, the following descri
bed lot or parcel of land:
Situate in the Town of Louis
burg, County of Franklin, State
| of North Carolina, on South Main
; Street, and being the lot descri
bed in deed of P. N. Egerton, Jr.
et als, Executors of F. N. Eger
ton, Deceased, to Louisburg Fe
male College, dated Jan. 12j
1925, recorded in Book 249, page
415, Franklin Registry, reference
to which deed and record is
hereby made for a further des
cription thereof. This lot fronts
60 feet on South Main Street and
is 120 feet in depth.
A deposit of 10% of the amount
| bid will be required at the time
of said sale. The undersigned
reserves the right to reject any
lor all bids.
' This Aug. 6th. 1943.
Commissioners of the Town
of Louisburg,
8-13-5t By W. C. Webb, Mayor. !
What Your Bank Means To You:
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EDUCATION!
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BUY
UNITED
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f AND
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Don't wait till your son or daughter graduates from
high school to start saving for his college education.
Putting away a moderate amount regularly all through
the years will relieve you of the strain of sudden ex
penses. Teach the children to save with you in a sav
ings account.
FIRST - CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Corner Main & Nash Sts. Louisburg, N. Carolina
Banking Hours: 9:00 A. M to 2:00 P. M.
COLONIAL BUS LINES
i ^
Rocky Mount, N. C.
Schedule Number 8. .
Issued August 17, 1943.
In effect August 23, 1943.
Cancels all previous schedules.
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Published as information only. P M time to shows is bold face type.
WANT TO RENT
A good one-horse farm for
1944, with privilege of buying.
State tobacco acreage. Write or
see ISAAC PENNY, R 2, Frank
linton, N. C. 8-20-3t
CABBAGE PLANTS
100,000 Cabbage and Collard
plants for sale. Will be ready i
for delivery by July 30th. Get
yours early. P. B. FOGG, R 3,
Louisburg, N. C. 8-27-4t
1
DESIRABLE TOWN ti{OFI<.KTY
FOR .SALE
The Home and lot now oc.cu- ?
pied by the W. L. Beasley family,
facing Church. St. and running
back to Elm St. Room for four
building lots. Close in. For
particulars see W. L. BEASLEY.
T-9-tf
RECAPPING
Bring us your recapping cer
tificates for passenger or truck
tires. We are prepared to han
dle any size. We can also do
vulcanizing on any size passenger
or truck tires.
HENDERSON VULCANIZING CO.
Henderson, N. C.
C. E. Edens, Agent,
10-9-tf Louisburg, N. C.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. Herbert O. Perry wishes to
announce that he has moved hla
office from 101 W. Nash St to
304 N. Main St. to his new office
and clinic. He expects to have
the hospital open as soon as the
equipment arrives. 8-13-4t
Prudential
FARM LOANS
LOW INTEREST
LONG TERM
FAIR APPRAISAL
PROMPT SERVICE
W. L. Lumpkin
Correspondent
LOUISBURG, N. C.
NOTICE!
NOW THAT YOU HAVE SIGNED UP TO
BUY BONDS EVERY PAY DAY, AND STILL
HAVE MONEY TO SPEND, HOW ABOUT
SOME INLAID LINOLEUM AT $1.50 PER
SQ. YD. THIS WILL LAST MUCH LONGER
THAN CONGOLEUM.
IF YOU ARE NEEDING ANYTHING
IN HOME FURNISHING
SEE US.
THE
BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE
J L. Brown Prop. Youngsville. N. C.
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I
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It resists formation" of soot, carbon and fuel
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It is more economical because it protects
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Use QUAKER STATE H D Oil in the fu
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We have a full stock. Call in and let us
serve you.
Other farm necessities are awaiting your
call at reasonable prices.
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