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Professional Column Phone 2-2314 fjidgeways Opticians COMPLETE EYEGLASS SERViCE 124 South Salisbury Street RALEIGH, N. O. DR. A. H. FLEMING . Surgeon Dentist Loulsburg, N. C. Hotel Building Ground Floor Phones 4071 - 2921 10 A. M. - 5 P. M. DR. R. L. EAGLES Dentist t Loulsburg, N. C. Office Hours: 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office next to Dr. J. B. Wheleaa Market Street My office will be closed each Wednesday, afternoon J. E. PULGHUM, M. D. Loulsburg, N. 0. 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; 7 to 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 . Frankllnton, N. C. Residence Phone 249-1 Office Hours: ? to 11 A. M. ? 2 to 8 P. M. 0 to 8 P. M. JOHN F. MATTHEWS Attorney at Law First-Citizens Bank Building Loulsburg, N. 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, N. C. Office In First-Citizens Bank Building Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborough & Yarborough Atorneys A Counsellors at Law Office in Egerton Building Over Tonkel's Store Loulsburg, N. C. Practice in Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and In the United States Courts at Raleigh E. H. Malone J. E. Malone MAL0NE & MALONE Lawyers Loulsburg, N. C. General practice, settlement of estates, funds invested. One member of the firm always In office. WE CAN HELP KUO We are in position to help you with your application for new tires and recapping service. Henderson Vulbanlzing Service C. E. Edens, Agent 12-4-tf Loulsburg, N. C. IF YOU WANT YOUR I I CLOTHES ON A HANGER ? PLEASE BRING THEM. ? HERE'S HOW I DO MX PART I give the family'* clothes longer life by sending them to Lonlsbnrg Dry Cleaners. Their work la top* and so economical. Call Phone 430-1 today and see for yourself. LOUISBURG DRY CLEANERS Phone 436-1 St. lionlshnrg, W. C. I FARM QUESTION BOX ? far ED W. MITCHELL Farm Advisor GwMftrf EUcfrtc Station WGT Q. Does barley make a good feed for hens and pigs? A. Barley Is a close second to wheat lor general feeding pur poses, a little lower in protein, but higher in carbohydrates and fat. It is higher in protein than corn and is a good substitute for corn or wheat and better than oats. You may feed it freely to any kind of livestock, either alone or ground with other things. Be a little careful in starting animals on soft, newly threshed grain of any sort. IT? II Q. What Is the best time of year to transplant raspberry bushes? A. The best time is early in the spring; the next best time is late October. Chop off a piece of root with a sprout or sucker, and transplant promptly before it can get dried out. Use water and mulch on them over winter and during the first season. II?1 n Q. What dressing is best for grass tynd to be used for hay? A. Superphosphate or some combination of nitrogen and phosphorous (Amos-Phos). In general, 300 pounds per acre every two or three years is profi table. U? H Q. How are eggs preserved in water glass? A. To nine quarts of boiled. FOR SALE AT AUCTION Friday, November 5th, 1943, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. at Fuller Home Place near Maple ville, I will offer for sale at auc tion for cash the following arti cles: 3 nice mules, 1 yearling ?calf, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 mow ing machine practically new, 1 Cole corn planter practically new, 1 Cole distributor practicably new, 1 Cole cotton planter, 1 smooth ing harrow double section, 1 disc harrow practically new, 2 spring tooth corn harrows, 3 harrow cul tivators, 1 two-horse plow, 3 Girl Champion plows, -.1 wheat cradle, 3 pitch forks, 6 weeding hoes, 3 sets harness and bridles, 1 pair of leather reins, 1 stalk cutter, 12,000 tobacco sticks. 10-22-2t J. A. AYSCUE. FOR SALE Good oil heater in good condi tion, cheap for quick sale. See H. J. HOUSE, R 2, Louisburg, N. C. 10-15-2t WANTED Good second-hand wooden clar inet. Call Phone 280-1. 10-15-2t FOR SALE One wooden bed and springs, one iron bed and springs, one cot, book case, 2 dressers, chairs, hand-made 9x12 rug, large mir rors, and many other useful household articles. See MRS. H. G. PERRY, 304 N. Main St., Louisburg, N. C. 10-15-tf PIGS FOR SALE I have a number of good pigs ready for delivery for sale. See J. W. F. JONES, R 3, Louisburg, N. C. 10-1-tf LOST White Pearl fountain pen with medical terms on barrel, in Mur phy's Store or between there and my home. Finder will please re turn same to me and receive re ward. MRS. JERRY HORTON, Louisburg, N. C. 10-8-2t ANNOUNCEMENT Please notice that I will be in (my office at Louisburg every other Thursday beginning Thurs day, Oct. 7th, between hours cf 2:30 and 5:30 p. m., until fur ther notice. DR. SADIE C. JOHNSON, 10-1-tf. Chiropractor. 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. WANTED Want to buy small or large tract of land. Must have some tobacco allottment. Write me what you have. Pay cash. G. H. JORDON, Cary, N. C. 10-16-4t FOR SALE A nice Guernsey milk cow. Cheap for quick sale. See A. C. EDWARDS, R 2, Franklinton, or EDDIE SMITH, R 3, Louisburg, N. C. 10-16-2t for Wale 1-Ton Panel Truck. 1940 mod el. In splendid condition. Reason able price. See W. T. KINO, Louisburg, N. C. 9-10-tf FOR SALE x Large Heatrola in good con dition. MRS. B. B. MA8SEN BURG, Louisburg, N. C. 10-15-2t SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under apd by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust- made by K. P. Hill and wife, Bettie B. Hill, to J. M. Broughton, Trustee, which bears date of July 22nd, l } ? I soft water In a clean, sterile crock add one quart of water i glass and put the eggs in and co ver with a tight paper or lid. Use only fresh, sterile, clean eggs and do not wash or wipe them because this procedure re moves the protective "bloom." Directions are on each can of water glass. IT? ?l Q. When are okra pods ripe enough to be picked? A. The long, green pods are Ithe edible portion and are best when young, tender and freshly picked. Pick them when they are as large as a finger. H ? H Q. How can tomato seeds be ssved? I A. Let tomatoes ripen, then store them In a shallow box where they will rot but will not heat and mold milch. When l they are well disintegrated, .crush them in a tub of water and "scoop iout the seeds with a wire strainer.' Dry the seeds and store them in a cool, dry place. 11? U Q. Should there always be an opening in the roof of a poultry hosue? A. Hinge the top board of a shed-roof type of house and use windows in gable ends of a gable roof type. These methods are better than running a ventilator through the roof. 1937, and is recorded In the Registry's otfice of Franklin County in Book 338 at Page 58, and further by virtue and auth ority contained in instrument signed by The Trustees of Wake Forest College of date August 27th, 1943, Which was made by| virtue of the resignation of the| said J. M. Broughton, Trustee, the undersigned J. W. Bunn was appointed as Substituted Trustee and the said Substituted Trustee will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder or bidders for cash at the Courthouse door in Frank lin County, in Louisburg, North! Carolina, on M&NDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1048, j at 12 o'clock noon, the following j described property: BEGINNING at a point on thei South side of the Reavis Roadway! where the same intersects Main Street in the Town of LouisBurg, thence Southwardly along main Street 78 feet more or less, to the right of way of the Seaboard AirHne Railway; thence in an easterly direction along the right |of way of said Railroad 86 feet 10 Inches more or less to the corner of the McKinne Storage Warehouse, thence in a Northerly direction along the Western boun dary of said McKinne Storage Warehouse 105 feet mqre or less to a point on the Southern edge lof the Reavis Roadway, said point being the corner of the McKinne Storage Warehouse lot on said Roadway thence in a westerly di rection along said Reavis Road way to the beginning, it being the lot of land upon which is situated the warehouse and office formerly occupied by P. A. Reavis Company and including one-half of the Brick wall separating the Reavis Warehouse and McKinne warehouse, and also a right of way over the said Roadway be tween this Jot and the Colored Episcopal Church lot to the same extent as if the same were a public Street the same having been dedicated as such by the former owners of the same, and being the parcel or lot conveyed to K. P. Hill by the Trustees of Wake Forest College, Inc., by deed dated July 22, 1937'. This September 27, 1943. v J. W. BUNN, 10-l-5t Substituted Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of Sarah J. Stallings, deceased, late of Frank lin 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 15th day of October, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 14th day , of October, 1943. J. C. BOWDEN, Adm'r. Malone & Malone, Attys. 10-15-6t SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | ESTATE Under and by virtue of author ity contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 28th day of May, 1941. by Claude W. Bow den and wife, to the undersigned Trustee and recorded in Franklin County Registry book 340, page 531, default having been made in the conditions of said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1948 at or about the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, subject to any encumbrance on record prior t<\ said deed of trust, that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: Beginning at an iron stake, Boone's corner; thence along Boone's line 8 88 deg. E 617 ft. to the center of the Spring Hope road marked by an iron stake o: the west side of the said land Wheless' corner In Boone's line thence along Wheless' line S 3 deg. W 345 ft. N 86 3-4 deg. V 1081 ft. N 3 3-4 deg. E 980 fl to the center of the Spring Hop road; thence along the said roai and Wheless' line N 89 1-2 deg W 308 ft. to Coppedge's line thence along Coppedge's line I1 4 deg. E. 1251 ft. to a stake ii Rice's line; thence along Rice'i line S 88 deg. E 650 ft. to i branch, Bunn's corner; thenci along Bunn's line and the brand 5 33 deg. E 63 ft. thence leavini the branch and continuing aloni Bunn's line S 59 deg. E 634 ft S 13 deg. E 80 ft. to Boone's cor ner; thence along Boone's line S 14 deg. W 1471 ft. to the begin ntng, containing 53 acres, b; survey of Phil R. Inscoe Decern ber 1939, and being the land! inherited by Claude W. Bowder from his deceased father W. W Bowden and his deceased brothei Maurice C. Bowden. This the 5th day of October 1943. 10-8-?|t G. M. BEAM, Trustee. ADMINISTRTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of W. J Wesson, deceased, late of Frank lin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them "to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of October, 1944, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All pei-sons in debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 30th day of Sept., 1943. 10-l-6t J. L. WESSON, Admr. NOTICE OP SIMMONS North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court CONNIE ALCORN vs. RILEY TOBIAS ALCORN The defendant, Riley Tobias Alcorn, will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued to said defend ant on the 8th day of October, 1943, by the Clerk of Superioi Court of Franklin County, whicli summons was returned by the SBeriff of Franklin County en dorsed, "The above named de fendant, Riley Tobias Alcorn, is not to be found in Franklin County," and that said defendant after due diligence has not beer found in the State of North Car olina." The defendant will further take notice that said action is in stituted by the plaintiff for th< purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the bonds of matri mony hertofore existing between the plaintiff and the defendam and for the custody of the minoi children born of said marriage. And the said defendant, Rilej Tobias Alcorn, will further taki notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk ol Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty on or before the 20th day o; December, 1943, and answer oi demur to the Complaint of th< plaintiff filed herein or the plain tiff will apply to the Court foi the relief prayed in said Com plaint. This th,e 8th day of October 1943. W. V. AVENT, 10-16-4t Clerk of Superior Couri NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority contained In that certain interlocutory judgment of fore closure entered by the Clerk ol the Superior Court of Franklir County in that certain tax fore closure proceeding entitled "44E County of Franklin v. Dearj Woodley et al.", which is dock eted in Book of Tax Judgments I a<t page 189, the undersigned commissioner will, on FRIDAY, 12 NOVEMBER 1943, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, Eastern War Time at the court house door of Frank lin County, offer tor sale for casl at public auction the following described lands: Situate in Frankllnton Town slip, Franklin County, near the Town of Franklinton, and listed as "3-4 ac. Pergerson," and be ing described as follows: Bound ed on the north by the lands of Dr. M. C. King, on the east by the lands of Henry Coojte, on the south by the lands of Lucy Scott, and on the west by Hlllsboro Street, and being the identical lot described as containing one acre, rtiore or less, and conveyed to Deary Woodley by deed of J. C. Pergerson, recorded in Book 270 at page 168, Franklin Coun ty Registry. For further refer ence see Book 259 at page 405, said registry. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with the com missioner a sum equal to 5% of the amount bid, to insure com pliance with the terms of sale, and to be forfeited upon non compliance. t ? Dated and posted this 11 Octo ber, 1943. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 10-16-4t Commissioner. SALE OK HEAL. ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained ln^that certain deed of trust executed by J. D. Alford and wife, Betsie Al ford to W. C. Perry, Trustee, recorded In Book 232, page 396 In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, North Carolina, the undersigned Hill Yarborough, having been duly appointed Substituted Trustee In the place and stemd of W. C Perry, Trustee, by Instrument duly recorded In Book 384, page 692, Register of Deeds Office ol Franklin County, North Carolina and default having bean made In the payment of the Indebted ness secured by said deed of trusi Q and demand for foreclosure hav i, ing been made upon the Substi tuted Trustee by, the holder of 5 the indebtedness ' secured by said f deed of trust, the undersigned Hill Yarborough, Substituted e Trustee, will, on 1 MONDAY, THE 23tli DAY OF OCTOBER, 1043 ; at or about the hour of' twelve 1 o'clock noon at the court house l door in Franklin County, North s Carolina, offer for sale at public i auction to the highest bidder for b cash, the following described i tract or parcel of land: j 1st Tract: Beginning at White ; Oak on Tarboro road, Rebecca . Alford's corner, thence along said - Alford's line In a northerly dlrec 3 tion to the Flat Rock road, thence - along said road in a Easterly dl / rectlon to J. D. Alford's line, - thence along said J. D. Alford's i line in a southerly direction to l the Tarboro road, thence West . along said road to the beginning, r containing thirty (30) acres, more or less, being the tract of , land deeded by J. C. Freeman and wife to J. D. Alford on 20th day of Dec. 1906. i 2nd Tract: Being the lands Annie G. Conyers inherited from - Rebecca Jeffreys estate and boun . ded as follows: On the East by ? lands of Jack Lancaster and i Joseph Winston, now J. R. ; Woodllef, on the North *by J. R. I Woodllef, on the West by lands s of J. D. Alford, on the South by : Tarboro road, containing thirty ? (30) gcres, more or less, being 1 the land deeded by Annie G. ? Conyers to J. D. Alford on 27th ! day of NOV. 1905. The successful bidder at said sale will be required to deposit five per cent of the amount of his bid as a guarantee of good faith. Dated and posted, this the 16th day of September, 1943. HILL YARBOROUGH, 9-24-5t Substituted Trustee. SALE OF REAli ESTATE i Under and by virtue of the , power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by . S. E. Winston and wife Effie C. Winston to J. A. Williams, Trus 1 tee, recorded in Book 272, page ,214, Register of Deeds Office of ,;Franklis County, North Carolina, the undersigned Hill Yarborough .jliaving been duly^ appointed Sub .jn'tuted Trustee in the place and Jsteud of J. A. Williams, Trustee I by instrument duly recorded in ,|Book 384, page 591, Register of . I Deeds Office of Franklin County, iNorth Carolina, and default hav ing been made in the payment of . the indebtedness secured by said . deed of trust and demand for foreclosure having been made up Jon the Substituted Trustee by the ^holder of the indebtedness secur 1 1 ed by said deed of trust, the un r:dersigned Hill Yarborough, Sub stituted Trustee, will, on , MONDAY, THE 25th DAY OF J OTTOBER, 1H43 " at or about the hour of twelve ,? (o'clock noon at the court house 1 door in Franklin County, North [ Carolina, offer for sale at public r auction to the highest bidder for , cash, the following described . tract or parcel of land: , Being that certain store lot . and building in the Town of Youngsville, N. C., more particu larly described and defined as ' follows: The middle store buil ding in the block of stores on the JCorner of Main and Railroad St., , jand bounded as follows: Begin ning in the hiiddle of the parti . [tion between the store No. 1 gowned by Mrs. S. F. Alford and . the said store No. 2, and running r thence along said partition wall , southward 49 feet, and three (3) inches to the rear wall of said block of buildings; thence ,' along said rear wall westward 20 feet and 5 inches to the middle " of a hall and stairway between ^stores No. 2 and No. 3; thence ialong the middle of said hall and Istairway North ward 49 feet and . three (3) inches to the Main Street; thence along Main Street ' Eastward 20 feet to the begin ning, subject to a perpetual ease ' raent for the use of said hall and stairway for stores No. 1, No. 2 Jand No. 3 in said block of build ings. ?| Being store lot purchased by P. R. Hatch at the sale of Mrs. " Octavia H. Duke Property Nov. " &, 1915, by J. W. Winston and J. W. Woodlief, Extrs. of Mrs. Octavia H. Duke, which said ' property was on the 21st day of Jan. 1916 purchased of P. R. Hatch and wife Lalla Rooka Hatch by S. E. and L. E. Win Iston. See deed recorded in the Registry of Franklin County, Book 202, page 444, and was on the 10th day of December, 1917, deeded to S. E. Winston and wife by S. E. Winston and wife and L. E. Winston and wife, see Regis try of Franklin County, Book 1 217, page 345. The successful bidder at said sale will* be required to deposit five per cent of the amount of his bid as a guarantee of good faith. Dated and posted, this the'l6th day of September, 1943. HILL YARBOROUGH, 9-24-5t Substituted Trustee. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of "the power of sale contained In that ! certain deed of trust executed by ; G. D. Alford and wife Ella Al ' ford to J. A. Williams, Trustee, recorded in Book 232, page 376, i Register of Deeds Office" of i Franklin County, ? North Carolina ' the undersigned Hill YarDorough, i having been duly appointed Sub I stituted Trustee in the place and ' stead of J. A. Williams, Trustee, i by instrument duly recorded in . Book 384, page 690, Register of t Deeds Office of Franklin County, ) North Carolina, and default hav E ing been made in the payment of , the indebtedness secured by said > deed of trust and demand for ? foreclosure having been made up t on the Substituted Trustee by the holder of the indebtedness secur ed by said deed of trust, the un dersigned Hill Yarborough, Sub stituted Trustee, will, on MONDAY, THE 25th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1943 at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon at the court house door in Franklin County, North Carolina, offer for sale at public' auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract or parcel of land: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situate in Frank-: lin County, North Carolina, and| more particularly described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of J. R. Woodlief, on the East by lands of J. D. Alford, on the South by the Tarboro Road, on the West by lands of R. B. Roberts, containing thirty (30) acres, more or less and being the lands Rebecca Alford heired from her father and owned at the time: of her death. The successful bidder at said sale will be required to deposit; Ave per cent of the amount of his bid as a guarantee of good faith, i Dated and posted, this the 16th' day of September, 1943. HILL YARBOROUGH, 9-24-5t Substituted Trustee. AT DR. FLEMING'S OFFICES Dr. H. H. Johnson announce* that he will be at Dr. A. H. Flem ing's office each Saturday after noon to accommodate those who still owe him accounts. He want* you to call to see him. 9-17-tC Prudential FARM LOANS LOW INTEREST LONG TERM PAIR APPRAISAL PROMPT SERVICE W. L. Lumpkin Correspondent LOUISBURG, N. C. WHOLE SOUL NAN Will HALF SOLE if. YOUR SHOES Come in and have your shoes made new. Prices Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. MULLEN SHOE REPAIR N. C. MULLEN (Known to lot of friends as just "MOON") QUAKER STATE H, D. 0 I L for TRACTORS and TRUCKS A most Economical Oil for all heavy Farm Ma chinery, Because It is made specifically for Trucks and Trac tors. It is skillfully refined. It has superior lubricating qualities. It resists formation' of soot, carbon and fuel residue. \ It is more economical because it protects your equipment. , Use QUAKER STATE H D Oil in, the fu ture and save your machinery. We have a full stock. Call in and let us serve you. Other farm necessities are awaiting your call at reasonable prices. Freeman & Harris Nash Street Louisburg, N. C Buy, Sell and Bank in LOUISBURG, r 1 -
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