SUPERIOR COURT CALENDAR The following Is a Calendar for the regular November Term ?of Franklin Superior Court, for the trial of Civil cases. Hon. J^C. Rudisill, Judge Presiding. The term will begin on Mon day. November 6th, 1944: ? FIRST WEEK ? Monday, November 8th, 1944 John F. Matthews Exr. vs First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 33 William A. Gattls vs Savannah J. Gattls ?34 Hugh Arthur Butts vs Sebella Masgenburg Butts ? ?35 Evelyn S. Ball vs Graham B. Ball >2 Fred T. Hall vs Viola M. Hall ?43 Evelyn Hatton Hayes vs Joseph Whlttnell Hayes 44 Hubert Teagley ? Y? Mary Teasley 47 Qleolla Hayes Rogers vg Joseph Thomas Rogers 63 James Otis Foster vs Ooldle H. Foster 64 Vera Tant Faulk Y? Nathaniel R. Faulk 65 Joe Mann Wheleas vg Elmer B. Wheless 68 Joella Wright vs Willie Ree Wright and Bud Young Q. M. Beam Yarborough & Yarborough Tuesday, November 7th, 1044 Wednesday, November 8th, li>44 21 F. Y. Rowe et als vs South Atlantic Mfg. Co. et al 26 F. Y. Rowe et als vs South Atlantic Mfg. Co. et al 27 W. T. Williams vs Curtis Horton 28 Alice Wiggins et als vs C. G. Weathersby 66 Mattie Lee Fogg vs Nathan Fogg 30 Evle Belle Perry vg Cecillia Read Thursday, November ?th, 1044 36 S. E. Winston A Wife vs Hill Yarborough Sub. Tr. et als 3.9 Bryant T.- Rowe vg . Mrg. W. A. Matthews * Friday, November 10th, 1944 37 J. D. Alford & Wife vg Hill Yarborough Sub. Tr. et als 40 J. H. Fuller vs A. G. Holmes & Wife 46 Max Perry vs B. R. Alford and J. M. Alford ? SECOND WEEK ? Monday, November 13th, 1944 32 Manley Perry vs E. Y. Cashion et als 29 First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Admr. vs P. J. Harris 23 S. C. Eaves vs Percy Flowers et al 38 G. D. Alford et als vs Hill Yarborough Sb. T. et al3 Tuesday, November 14fh, 1944 16 Town of Loulsburg vs Fannie C. Joyner 48 Bland B. Pruitt vs C. C. Pearce and wife et al Wednesday, November 13th, 1944 41 L. O. Perry et als vs First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Thursday, November 16th, 1944 49 County of Franklin vs Mrs. Annie G. Wester Tharrington et als 60 First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. vs Fenner D, Driver Friday, November 17th, 1944 52 Klnton's Inc. vs Margaret H. Howard et als 57 Wyatt E. Glenn vs J. B. W. (Buck( Overton The above cases have been set for trial on the days named. If any case is not reached on the day set it will not lose its place but will be tried when reached. All other cases are for motion In same. W. V. AVENT, Clerk Superior Court. Advertise in The Franklin Times NYLONS! It Won't Be Long Now ! RESERVE YOURS TODAY! r The FASHION SHOPPE "A SnwrtBhop ft* Smart Women" ? -twfww W ?">**?! LOUISBURG, If. 0? PIRST MONDAY, . \';r ?' , ' ' SALE NOV. 6,h OCR AVERAGE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1st $45-56 BETTER GRADES ADVANCING Southside ?f f Louisburg, N. C. 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