Professional
Column
DR. A. H. FLEMING
Surgeon Dentist
Louisburg, N. O.
Hotel Building Ground Floor
Phones 4071 - 2021
10 A. H. - 5 P. M. .
DR. R. L. EAGLES
Dentist
, ? Loulsburg, N. O.
Office Hours: 0 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Office next to Dr. J. B. Wheless
Market Street
My office will be closed each
Wednesday afternoon
DR. H. G. PERRY
Physician and Surgeon
304 N. Main Street
Iioulsburg, N. C.
Phones:
Office 287-1 Home 387-2
Special attention to office work
obstetrics and disease of women.
D. T. SMITHWICK
Dentist
Loulsburg, N. C.
Office over Rose's Store
GRANT BOLMER
Attorney-at-Law
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Office over Boddie's Drug Store.
Practice in all Courts.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS
Attorney at Law
First-Citizens Bank Building
Iioulsburg, N. C.
Practice in State and Federal
Courts and in adjoining
counties.
G. M. BEAM
Attorney at Law
lionlsburg, N. O.
Office In Professional Building
next to The Franklin Times
Practice in all Courts
W. L. LUMPKJN
Attorney
Lonlsburg, N. C.
Office in First-Citizens Bank
Building
Practice State and Federal Courts
Yarborough & Yarborough
Attorneys & Counselors at Law
Office In Egerton Bnlldlng
Over Tonkel's Store
Lonlsburg, N. C.
Practice in Franklin and adjoin
ing counties, and in the United
States Courts at Raleigh
B. H. Malone i. E. Malone
MALONE & MALONE
Lawyers
Lonlsburg, N. O.
General practice, settlement of
estates, funds invested.
On* member of the firm always
in office.
MONEY TO LEND
Loans made on First Mort
gage real estate security.
J. E. Malone, Jr., Agent
10-13-tf Louisburg, N. C
FARM FOB SALE
About 72 acres, 3-4 mile from
Centervllle. Two dwelling bouses,
one tobacco barn, two stables,
two wells, two streams, 32 acres
of open land', 10 more easily
cleared. Ample road frontage.
Some' growing'trees. Must be sold
on or before Dec. 15, 1944. Ldok
it over and place your bid with
H. D. GRIFFIN at Centerville, or
J. T. GRIFFIN at Epsom. 11-10-tf
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
tratrix of the estate of Monk
Collins, deceased, late of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased t6 exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 27th
day of October, 1945, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make Immediate payment. Thlf
26th day of October, 1944.
ROSA COLLINS,
10-27-6t Adm'x.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the po
wer and authority conferred by
law, the undersigned will sell at
public ' auction at 10 A. M. on
Friday, December 1, 1944 to the
highest bidder for cash at the
home place of Mrs. Ludy S. Vick,
deceased, all the personal proper
ty ot every kind and descriptiou
owned by the said Ludy S. Vick,
ume consisting of household and
kitchen furniture, farming tools
and implements, two mules and
other personal property.
The homeplace of said Ludy S.
Vick, deceased, Is situate in Cy
press Creek Township, near the
LOutsburg-Spring Hope highway
about 8 1-2 miles east of Justice.
This the #th day of November,
1944.
W. R. VICK,
Administrator of Lady 8.
ll-l?-3t Vick, Deceased.
FAMOUS CLOSE SHAVES By Barber Sol
FORT HENRY, besieged by hostile Indians, ran out of ammunition, despite
THE HAIL OF ARROWS AND BULLETS, BETTY ZANE RAN 40 YDS. lb THE STOREHOUSE;
POURED A KEG OF POWDER INTO A TABLE CLOTH j BRAVED THE FUSIL ADE ; AND
WOW**,. .
IN ITALY, A SOLDIER FIRED HIS BAZOOKA AT
6 GERMAN TANKS, MIS5ED-BUT COMPLETELY DE
STROYED A TREE. THAT WAS ENOUGH FOR THE
NAZI TANKS? THEY SURRENDERED BEEORE
ANOTHER SHOT WAS FIRED.
?l
A DA PAL !! AN AD OFFERING
SEVERAL ARTICLES FOR SALE
SAVED MRS. ANNA SMITH FROM
ASPHYXIATION. A PROSPECT
IVE BUYER AROUSED MRS.
SMITH WHO WAS SLEEPING
IN A SAS-FILLED ROOM.
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BARBER SOL SAYS :
BONDS VOU SAV ?
% WHY DELAY?
Buy MORE WAR BONDS
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained In that
certain deed of trust executed by
C. W. Perry, Unmarried, on Octo
ber 24, 1932, and recorded in
Book 299, Page 153, Franklin
County Registry, the original trus
tee, Sarah T. Winston, being de
ceased, and the undersigned hav
ing been appointed as Substitute
Trustee by the holder of the note
representing the indebtedness
secured thereunder, said Substitu
tion of Trustee being in writing
and duly recorded In office of the
Register of Deeds of Franklin
County, I will at twelve o'clock
noon,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1944,
sell at the Courthouse door in
Louisburg, N. C., at public auc
tion, for cash, the following de
scribed tracts or parcels of land:
Those two certain tracts or
parcels of land situate in Cedar >
Rock Township, Franklin County, |
North Carolina, and more particu-j
I
larly described as follows:'
First Tract: Containing 20 %
acres, more or less, of tbe Martha
Murphy land, and being the land
assigned to James Murphy by
deed registered in Franklin Coun
ty Register's Office, in Book 221,
at page 166, and being the East
ern half of said Martha Murphy
land assigned to said James Mur
phy.,
Second Tract: Containing 5
acres, more or less, adjoining
above named tract, being the tract
conveyed by W. P. Darnell and
wife to C. W. Perry by deed of
August 30, 1924, reference to the
records of Registry office being j
referred to for full description of
each tract. From above land one
half acre has been reserved for
graveyard.
Dated and posted this 8th day
of November, 1944.
J. M. DANIEL,
Substitute Trustee for Sarah
T. Winston, Original Trustee.
W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney
Louisburg, N. C. \ ^ll-17-4t!
DAN VALLEY
FLOUR
Plain or Self Rising
In Wood
Barrels
?lO-25 '10*
FOR GRAIN
Reliance 3-12-6
$jj.55 Ton $j|.55
You can rely on
RELIANCE
MYERS
ELECTRIC PUMPS
For Deep or Shallow Wells
SEABOARD STORE CO.. INC.
D. r. McKINNE, President
Pay Cash and Pay Less
WH0LK8AL1 ? KIT AIL
DONT
|BELY
4-LEAF
CI.OVERSx
LOST
Brown pocketbook containing
driver's license, woodsaw gas
stamps and his picture, in Louis
burg Theatre Saturday Nov. 4th.
Reward for its return to GEORGE
WYNNE, R 3, Louisburg, N. C.
11-17-lt .
FARMS FOR RENT
One -two-horse farm, 9 acres
tobacco. Two one-horse farms, 4
acres tobacco. Sweet potatoes
$1.25 bu. at farm, near Epsom.
11-17-tf G. W. EAVES.
FARM 'FOR RUNT
Five-room house, eight acres
tobacco, three tobacco barns, con
venient to Improved highway.
Will furnish tools and two gooif
young mules, and will rent on half
shares. See JOHN F. MAT
THEWS, Attorney, First-Citizen3
Bank Building, Louisburg, North
Carolina. 11-1 0-4 1
?LOST
Brown folding pocket book,
containing money, driving license,
registration card slnd many other
papers. Finder will be rewarded
by returning same to JOE
WRIGHT, R 2, Louisburg, N, ?C.
ll-10-2t
FOR SALE
I have several fine farms for
11-1 0-4 1. E. H. M ALONE, Atty.
ACCOUNTS ? ,
Dr. H. H. Johnson wishes to
announce he has given Dr. A. H.
Fleming the authority to settle
all unpaid' accounts. 10-27-8t
? LOST ""*?
A tan bill fold, containing B
gas book, registration and Secur
ity card, and other important
papers, and some cash. Finder can
keep the cash but will be glad for
him to return the bill fold and
papers, to Earlie Burrell, R. 3,
Louisburg, N. C. ll-17-2t
BETTER SERVICE
There is no necessity for appli
cations for recaps, but recaps aro
required by the Government.
Bring your requirements to us.
We will give you all the assist
ance possible. My truck makes
daily trips for your better service.
Henderson Vulcanizing Service
C. E. Edens, Agent
11-17-tf Louisburg, S, C.
COLONIAL
BUS LINES
Leave Daily for
Rocky Mount, Green
ville, Williamston
and east
8:15 a. m.
11:05 a. m.
7:05 p. m.
Leave for
Raleigh, Durham,
Greensboro, Oxford,
Roxboro and Danville
8:00 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
We cannot
accept any
more clothes
unless
HANGERS
accompany
them.
LOUISBURG DRY
CLEANERS
Phone 436-1
it. p. I
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferred by resolutions
of the Board of County Commis
sioners of the County of Frank
lin and of the County Board 0(f
Education of Franklin County,
duly passed on Monday, 2 Octob
er-1944. the following described
lands will be offered for sale for
icash at public auction at the court
house door of Franklin County in
the Town of Loulsburg, at or
about the hour of twelve o'clock
noon, on
FRIDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 11)44.
A lot s 1 iu a t e d on the
property formerly known as
Cedar Hill, lying South and West
from the Franklin County Jail and
more particularly described and
defined as follows: Beginning at
a point marked by an iron stake
in E. M. Bartholomew line, which
point Is S 31d 48' W 125.4 ft.'
from the building line of East
Nash Street and running S 58d
12' E along the drive space back
of the jail 66 ft*, to an iron stako,
thence S 31d 48' W 100 ft. to the
North side of Bull Run Alley
(extended) thence along Bull
Run Alley extended, approximate
ly N 58d 12' W 66 ft. to an iron
stake, Bartholomew's corner in
the North stde of Bull Run Alley,
thence along Bartholomew's line
N 3 Id 48' E 101.8 ft., more or
less, to the point of beginning,
containing 6600 square feet, more
or less.
The right is reserved' to reject
any and all bids which may ap
j pear to be inadequate.
Dated and posted this 16 Octo
ber 1944. ' *?
COUNTY OF FRANKLIN,
COUNTY BOARD OF EDU
CATION OF FRANKLIN
COUNTY.
I John F. Matthews,
j County Attorney.
E.'II. Malone, Attorney
j for Board of Education. 10-20-5t
" SCRAP TOBACCO
'Let ffle handle your Scrap To
bacco, best, most satisfactory and
economical results. Write K. S.
MARSHALL, R 2, Wake Forest.
N. C. 10-20-tt
RECAPPING
Bring us your rt'capjiing cer
tiflcates for passenger or truck
tires. We are prepared to ban
die 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.
AUCTION SALE
Every Friday
at 2 p. m.
Receive highest price for your
I livestock. Plenty of buyers at
| every sole. If you you want to
(buy or sell attend this sale.
We will call for or deliver at a
Ismail charge.
Warren County Live Stock
Market, Inc.
Phone 223-1 Warrenton, S. C.
Prudential
FARM LOANS
LOW INTEREST
LONG TERM
FAIR APPRAISAL
PROMPT SERVICE
W. L. Lumpkin
Correspondent
LOUISBURO, N. 0.
THE LAST
SERVICE
will be one you will have
occasion to remember proud
ly If the details are left In
our competent hands. Be
fitting dignity and beauty
will distinguish it, with nev
er any question of needless
or overburdening cost.
Franklin
Funeral
Home
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Ambulance Service ,
Franklinton, N. 0.
PHONE 222-6
SHOE_4
SepM4
A
DON'T SABOTAGE
YOUR CHILDREN'S
HEALTH
Worn out shoes mean wet feet
and colds.
A Repaired Shoe Some times
Saves a Doctor's Bill.
MULLEN SHOE REPAIR
N. C. MULLEN
(Known to lot of friends as just "MOON")
QUALITY
SHOE
REPAIR
Finest materials used. Satisfactory work
9
guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Have shces
for all the family repaired for longer life.
Bicycles and Furniture repaired.
' GANTT'S SHOE SHOP
East Nash Street " Louisburg, N. 0.
Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg.
JUST RECEIVED
Shipment of
AUTOMATIC WOODSAVER
HEATERS
? THE AUTOMATIC WOOD BURNING
HEATER.
? FILL IT FULL OF WOOD, SET YOUR
THERMOSTAT AND LET IT HEAT AU
TOMATICALLY. '
1 ' ' \ ? '
? HOLDS FIRE DAY AND NIGHT.
? USES LESS WOOD THAN ORDINARY
HEATER.
? WILL LAST LONGER THAN ORDINARY
HEATER.
? PRICE ? $2750
(No Certificate Required)
32 Pc. DINNER SETS $C.50
Beautiful Patterns " up
- VITA-VAR PAINTS
FURNITURE
3 Pc. Bedroom $4/1.95
Suites 9"
WARDROBES . $3.85
9x12 Linoleum $9.95
Rugs 0
-BUY MORE WAR BONDS
H. C. TAYLOR
Hardware & Furniture
Phone 485-1 ' ? Louisbnrf , M. 0.