(POLITICAL ADVERTI8INQ)
FOR 8HERIFF -
I herewith announce myself a can.
dldate for the office of Sheriff of Frank
lin County subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to be held on the
7th of June, and will greatly appre
ciate the support of the voter* of the
county, assuring you that If I am nom
inated and elected I will give this of
fice an efficient business administra
tion.
3-28-Ut FRANK W, JUSTICE.
JAMES J. LANCA8TER FOR
SHERIFF
I hereby announce to the voters of
Franklin County that I am a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Frank
lin County and solicit your vote and
assistance In the coming Democratic
primary. I promise faithful service to
the whole people if nominated and
elected.
Thanking you for your support, I am
? Respectfully,
2-22-tf JAMES J. LANCASTER.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce to the voters of
Franklin county, that I am a candl.
date tor the office of Sheriff of Frank
lin county, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to be held June
7th. I shall appreciate your support.
I promise faithful service to the peo
ple If nominated and elected.
3-21. 12t PETER E. DEAN.
FOR RECORDER
Subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary I hereby announce my
self a candidate (or the office ot Judge
of the Recorder's Court, of Franklin
County. I have practiced law about
20 years; you may be the judge of my
qualification. If elected to this office
I shall endeavor to treat each case on
Its own merits, and to command that
high respect for this eonrt that is due
all the courts ot our land.
3-28. lit S. A. NEWELL..
FOR RECORDER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Judge of the Re
corder's Court of Franklin County,
?t:' ">ct to the action of the Democrat
ic . "imary on June 7th.
4-4. iOt J. L, PALMER.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I her^'Vith announce myself a can
didate fr "he office of Commissioner
for Frar.'i'.in County, subject to the
action of t'.V! Democratic primary to
be held in June and will appreciate
your support.
4-11.9t R. P. TAYLOR.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
To the voters of Franklin County,
Ladies and Gentlemen. I herewith
announce myself a candidate for the
office of Register of Deeds of Frank,
lin County, subject to ?nc action of the
Democratic primary in June. I will
appreciate your support.
4-ll-9t RICHARD C. PERRY.
FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
To the taxpayers and voters of
Franklin County. Having fully decid
ed some weeks ago to ask you to al.
low me by your Votes and Influence In
the approaching Democratic Primary,
June 7th, to succeed myself In the next
General Assembly in 1925 for this
County. If by your vote and Influence
I am nominated and elected, I pledge
my whole duty and best thought to the
interest of my County and State, as I
may be able to see It, and will ever
have a sympathetic ear to your al
ready heavy load of burdensome tax
ation. For that purpose and to that
end, I covet your votes and Influence,
?with a solemn promise to do all with
in my power to make the burden light
er. With grateful remembrance and
appreciation for your past favors and
support for this office I ask to remain
yours to serve most sincerely.
4-ll-9t GEORGE H. COOPER.
FOR RECORDER
.My candidacy for the nomination to
succeed myself as Judge of the Re
corder's Court for Franklin County,
subject to the action of the Democrat,
ic primary to be held on June 7th, is
hereby announced. I have held this
office for only one term and will
greatly appreciate your vote for re
election.
4-11. 9t O. M. BEAM.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
I hereby announce myself a candi
date to succeed myself as Register of
Deeds for Franklin County, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary
to be held June 7, 1924. I h .yo given
you the best I had In the way of ser
vice In the past, and shall continue to
do the same If nominated and elected.
I thank you for your past support, and
shall appreciate it again In this eleo
tlon.
Tours to serve,
4-18.8t 8. C. HOLDKN.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date to succeed myself as Commission
er for Franklin County from Frank
llnton and YoungavlUe townships, sub
ject to the Democratic primary June
7th, UK and If elected will work for
the best Interest of the county and I
will appreciate your support." . . .
6-2-et J. R. JONES.
FOR OOMMI88IONKR
Subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary, I hereby announce
myself a candidate for County Cf*m
mine loner from Dlntrlrt No. 4 to iuc
In the
iwal?l primary, - a
J&r your
111 appre
B.9-5t
T. 9. DBAN
i FOR CONSTABLE
i I herewith announce mfeelt * can
didate tar the o Ugh of OoneUble ?f
Harrlj townahip tnbject to the action
of the Democratic primary t6 fee held
In Jane, and will appreciate tte rap.
port of the people ot the townahip.
|.?-5t R. a A.TSCUS.
(POLITICAL ADVERTISING)
FOR RECORDER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date (or (he nomination f r the offioe
of Judge of the Recorder's Court (or
Franklin County, subject to the action
o( the Democratic Primary to be held
oa June the 7th. I( nominated and
elected 1 shall exercise Uie duties of
this office fearlessly and honestly and
to the best of my ability.
4-18-8t WILLIAM Y. BICKETT.
FOR CONSTABLE OF LOUISBURG
TOWNSHIP
Subject to the Democratic Primary
in June, I hereby announce myself a
candidate (or constable o( Loulsburg
Township. I( nominated and elected,
I shall always deal (air, Just and im
partial to everyone and do- my Tery
best to make a good officer. I am
Yours to serve,
4-18.8t JAMES A. BLEDSOE.
FOR CONSTABLE
I hereby announce myself a candi
date (or the office of Constable for
Loulsburg Township, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary to
be held In June, and will appreciate
your support.
4-25-7t J. E. THOMAS.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
. I herewith announce myselt a can
didate for the office o! Register of
Deeds of Franklin Co lty, subject to
the action of the Democratic Primary
to be held on the 7th of June and will
aonceclate the support of the voters
of the County.
4-25-7t S. E. FEARCE.
JUDGE RECORDER S COURT
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Judge Recorder's Court, subject to ac.
tlon Democratic Primary, June 7, and
I shall be profoundly grateful to all
voters? MEN AND WOMEN? for their
support. If elected. I will steadfastly
adhere to policy set out in recent Is
sues of Franklin Times, which be sure
to keepln mind.
4.25-7t W. B. MORTON.
FOR COMMISSIONER
Subject to the action of the Demo
cratic Primary to be held June 7, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
to succeed myself as Commissioner
for Franklin County. I have served
the county to the best of my know
ledge and ability and if elected I feel
that my experience will help me to
give you better service the next term.
I thank you for your past support and
shall appreciate it again.
Yours to serve,
4-25.7t ARTHUR STRICKLAND.
FOR COMMISSIONER
Subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary to be held the 7th of
June, 1921, I hereby announce myself
a candidate to succeed myself as
County Commissioner of Franklin
County and if elected I promise the
people of. the county that I will try in
the future as I have endeavored to do
in the past, to look to the best inter
est of the Taxpayers of the county.
Thanking you for your past support
and will appreciate it again in this
election.
5-2. 6t HENRY P. SPEED.
FOR CONSTABLE
I herewith announce myself a can
didate for Constable of Sandy Creek
township subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to be held in
Juno and- willapprecia'e the support
of the voters of the township.
5-9-5t F. F. HICKS.
FOR COMMISSIONER
Subject to the action of the Demo
cratic Primary to be held June 7, 1924.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
to succoed myself as Commissioner
for Franklin County from Dunn3 and
Harris townships. I have served the
county to the best of my knowledge
and ability and if elected I feci that
my experience will help me to give
you better service the next term. I
thank you for your past support and
shall appreciate it again.
Yours to serve,
6-9. 5t B. S. PACE.
TO THE VOTERS OF FRANKLIN
COUNTY
In announcing myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives sub
ject to the will of the people as shall
be expressed In the coming Demo
cratic primary, I want to express my
most Blncere thanks to all who gave
me their previous support, and to as
sure you that if I am chosen as your
representative I will be the open rep.
resentatlve of all people of Franklin
County and do all In my power to
promote and protect the common in
terest of all alike.
I shall do my best to execute the
will of the people I represent as they
shall express It, and be open at all
times for suggestions from -ny vot
er and oonstder with deepest Interest
any request that will tend to better
our condition Mid equalize and reduce
expenses of government and taxes and
Improve the moral pollttoal and relig
ious conditions of our State and Coun
\tr.
1 shall not be able to see all the vo
ters personally, conditions prevent
this, I will appreciate your support
and' If I am chosen I shall expect your
toll support In my every effort to exe.
out* your will, and your prayers that
I may see and 4tnow and do my to]l
duty In everything that will be for the
oommon good of (be people M a whole
and- that will safeguard^ and protect
the common Interest of all alike.
Rlncerely yours,
6-l<5-4t OKOROE U WHITFIBLD.
FOR CORONER
I h?f?wini ?nnout. e mynir a ?*n
for the office of Coroner of
lln County, subject to the action
Democratic primary to be held
\t, and WUI appreciate the aup.
it the Totera in the county.
I . OKO. 8. BARP.
dldato
Prapk
of t.hf
In Jui
^^.^PEIKnNO
(Political Advertising)
FOR CON8TABL#
I hereby announce myself a candl.|
date lor re-election to the Hits of
Constable lor Cedar Hock Township,
subject to the action ot the Democrut- I
lc Primary to be held In June, and
will appreciate your support.
5-?-6t 8. M. BOONE. |
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a can.
didate for Commissioner for Franklin
County from District No. 3, subject
to the action of the Democratic pri
mary to be held in June, and will ap
preciate the support of the Democratic
voters in Franklin County.
5-16-4t W. P. WILSON.
FOR SHERIF''
I herewith announce myself a can.
dldate tor the office of Sheriff of
Franklin County, subjcct to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary to be
held In June, and will appreciate the
support of the voters of the county. I
am under no obligation to any faction
and if nominated and elected will give
a fair, impartial and business admin
istration. I thank you in advance for
your support.
5.16-4t W. H. M. JENKINS.
FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
s I hereby announce myself ls a can
didate for the Board of Education of
Franklin County from District No. 3
consisting of Sandy Creek and Hayes
ville townships. Hayesville township
has never had any representation on
the Board of Education. I shall ap
preciate your support In the Demo
cratic primary to be held June the 7th,
1924.?
5-23_3t A. A. MEDLIN.
C. M. Vaughan
OOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Subject to the actl ^f the Demo
cratic primary to be held June 7, 1924,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for County Commissioner. I promise
If I am elected I will neither be bought
nor biased by any onr. T hat I will
try to look to the lnteres of the tax
payers of the county. The help of the
women voters will be especially ap.
preciated. ?
5-16_4t C. M. VAUGHAN.
FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
I herewith announce myself a can
didate for the Board of Education from
District No. 3 subject to the action of
the Democratic primary to be held In
June, and will appreciate the support
of the voters of the County. If elect- !
ed I will promise faithful service.
5-23-3t J. HAMPTON JOYNER. |
FOR CONSTABLE
I herewith announce# myself a can.
dldate for Constable of Harris town
ship subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primary to be held in June and
will appreciate the support of the vo
ters of the township.
5-23.3t W. M. KINO.
FOR CONSTABLE
I herewith announce myselt a can
didate for the office of Constable for
Harris township subject to the action
of the Democratic primary to be held
in June and will apreciate the sup
port of the voters.
5-23. 3t THOMAS T. YOUNG.
FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
I herewith announce myselt a can
didate for member of the Board of
Education from District No. 2, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary to be held on June 7th. IX
elected. I promise that every child
shall have all the schooling the money
will provide. ?-? ,
5-30-2t H. W. ALLEN.
FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
At the request of ray many friends
I announce myself a candidate for
member of the Board of Education
from District No. 5, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary to be
held In June. My platform is simple
economy.
5-30-2t , YT. A. JONES.
FOR CONSTABLE
I herewith announce myself a can
didate for Constable of Hayesviile
township subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to be held in
June and will appreciate the support
of the voters.
5-30-2t JOE D. GUPTON.
FOR BOARD OP EDUCATION
Having been Informed by Mr. John
C. Winston that he will not enter
the primary an a candidate for the
County Board of Education from the
District of YoungSTllle and Fqanklln
ton, I hereby announce myself as a
candidate from this District ? I shall
appreciate your support In the Demo
cratic primary to be held June 7th.
1824. i
5-80- 2t E. L. GREEN.
aubeejteNts to arbitrate
The new tendency in securing bet
tef relations between employers and
employees Is alone the line ot what
might be called voluntary scientific
arbitration.
Initial steps to replace litigation
with arbitration In settlement of busi
ness disputes are being taken by re.
presentatlves ot Important commercial
aji(l trade organisations throughout
Massachusetts, at conference under
auspices of State Chamber ot Com
merce.
Resolutions were unanimously adopt
ad rsoew mending enactment of legis
lation ^patterned atfer New York and
.New Jersey statutes, whereby agree
ments to arbitrate, made In writing
as part ot business coo tracts, become
binding and Irrevocable.
Ttie award ot Arbitrators, tt made
fn accordance with agreement, will
be gtr?a the force ot ]udi?lal decision
whs? duly recorded In any court. Law
would preserve to disputants all their
e?seoti?l rights.
SOKTH CABOH.HA WEEKLY
1-SDl'STBlAL HE VIEW
Federal Reserve Board reports Con
tinued Increase In Production of B#?lc
Commodities since first of present
year. Wholesale 'and retail distribu
tion are Knowing, also. Factory em
ployment increased five per cent since
January. liuilUiug trade* activities In
created seven per cent over same
period In 1923.
Sunburst? Site selected for Susan
Inman Memorial Metbodlst Epeecopal
church. Cotton acreage planted In
North Carolina this year to begreat.
est In history of state.
KlDaton- Eastern Carolina Chamber
Of Csmmerce to spend $100,000,000
within period of five years In 46 coun
ties covered by organization, for con
struction of school, roads and public
buildings. .
Taylorsville ? Contract awarded for
improvement of city streets.
Sanford -Excavation under way for
construction of six-story hotel.
McLeansvllle ? Plans under way for
erection of 3.000 spindle cotton mill.
Klnston - Farmers & Merchants
Bank lets contract for six-story build
ing.
j Raleigh Entire holdings of Canton
North Carolina Elocetrlc Company
purchased !>y New York interests. New
owners plan extensive development In
western North Carolina.
Raleigh- Iiuilding operations, re.
sumption "( road building and general
quickening of business, together with
call for farm workers, r.rc responsible
for a sharp advance in demand for
labor. Not in recent years has there
been so widespread a demand. There
Is a aerlous shortage In farm workers
generally and a heavy demand for com
mon labor in towns and cities. Skilled
labor and demand are fairly well bal
anced.
Beacon Mfg. Company of New Bed
ford, Mass . cotton blanket manufac
turers, has purchased land In North
Carolina to erect branch plant.
Ashevlllf- ? Southern Railways Com
pany Inaugurates "Tennessee-Carolina
Automobile Special" between Cincin
nati and Asherillfe, to handle growing
movement of automobile and acces
sories.
Hendersi nville ? $100,000 develop
ment project announced for Indian
Cave Park, including construction of
12 cottages at $2,500 each and instal
lation of electric light system.
'" Roanoke Kapids ? Virginia Railway
& Power Company buys Roanoke Rap
Ids Power Company's property in $1,
000,000 deal.
Charlotte ? Chamber of Commerce to
spend $16,000 advertising city in na
tional publications. \
Kinston ? Site secured for construc
tion of eight-story hote?.
Chimney Rock ? Hotel at Sugar Loaf
to be enlarged and improved.
Greenville? Money appropriated for
construction to Paint Rock..
Wilmington ? Dredging operations on
new ocean bar channel at mouth of
Cape Fear river to start, estimated
cost $420,000.
Rockingham ? Richmond county
farmers produced 20.3S4 bales of cot
ton in 1923, as compared with 13,623
in 1922.
Jacksonville ? Onslow county to
start immediate construction of new
county home, plans include three mo
dern brick buildings.
Wilson ? New court house and jail
to be erected at a cost of $400,000.
Williamstoi| ? Material assembled
and work started, on construction of
power llue to Everette.
Newton ? School building costing
$50,000 to be erected on main high
way.
Charlotte ? Contracts awarded for six
houses at total cost of $29,000.
Wilmington ? Over 9,800 cars of fer.
tilizer shipped ftom district to interior
points to date tor present seeason.
Hamlet ? Seaboard Air Line Railway
establishes freight service to Wilming
ton to be maintained on schedule time.
AshevlUe ? Plans completed for con
struction of two additional no'els in
this section.
Jamestown ? Plans- formulating for
development of Deep river through
Guilford and Randolph counties to
Moncure. covering distance of 114
miles.
About time now to begin arranging
for the big picnics, barbecues and
other summer outings. While doing so
don't forget the State Farmers' Con
vention at the State College on July
23, 24 and 25. This will be the biggest
gathering yet attempted at the Col
lege.
The south Is famed for its water
melons. They are sweet, luclous and
tasty. Every farm should have its
patch, say extension workers of the
State College of Agriculture.
(LEGAL. ADVERTISING)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Administrator i
of the estate of Samuel C. Canaday,
late of Franklin County, N. C., this
Is to notify all persons having claims
against the said estate to present them
to the undersigned on or before the
30th day of May. 1924, or this Notice
will be plead In bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please make Immediate settle
ment.
This May 80, 1924.
Wm H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, Attorneys
THOS. CANADAY,
5-30-6t Administrator.
To Stop ? Cough Quick 9
take* HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a
ulh iinrttflM which Hon the cough by
iUng the InfUiAad and Irritated tlaauaa.
A b?? ?f GROVTS O-PEN-tRATE
SALVE for Cheat Cold*, Head Oolda awl
Group la MkUM with rr^ff bottla of
HAYES* HEAUNGHONPr Tha aahta
ibotMbantfiwikirUut and throat
of chlldm a Gold or Group.
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TRUSTEE S SALE OF LOUI8BURO
WAREHOUSE LOTS
By ilriua o? that dr.i-d at iru?t mailt .
by W. H and J. M. Allca to Wm H :
Ruffin, Trustee, dated Nov. 1, 1920, |
and r&coriled In B iok 241, page 115-16,
default having l>ee n rnaue in the iay-j
meat of the debt thereby secured, and <
demand having been -made on the Raid '
Trustee for foreclosure, Ly ihj Lo.der i
of the debt thereby secured, the un |
derslgned will on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924,
at the noon recess of Court at the court
house door In 1-oulsburg, North Caro
lina, offer lor sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash that
warehouse lot and easements known
as the Farmers Co-operative Com
pany's Warehouse situate in the town
of Loulstourg, North Carolina, and
more particularly defined as follows:
First. That certain lot or parcnl of
land situate on the east side of L4uin
street in the town of Loulsburg, boun
ded and defined as follows: Begin
ning at the corner of the J. F. Jules
(LEGAL ADVJiltTlSIMj)
lot (now Farmers Co-operative Com
pany's lot) and the C. O. Cheatham
lot, formerly the BoatwTlght Prize
House lot (now Allen Machine Com
pany's lot) on Main street an Iron
stake; thence along the C. B. Cheat
ham line (now Allen Machine Com
pan'ys line) S 68 E 234 feet more or
less to the corner of the Tar River
Manufacturing Company's lot, former
ly the Cooper lot (now Jo^n S. How
ell's lot) In the line of thfjS? A. L. Rail
way Company; thence along the line
of the S. A. L. Railway N 26 3-4 W 279
feet more or less, to the corner of said
railway on Main street; thence along
Main street S 33 1-4 W 144 feet more
or less to the point of beginning, It
being the lot upon which is now sit
uate an old dwelling house and a part |
of a brick Warehouse building.
And also together with the afore
descrlbed lot an descendible, trans
ferable and assignable easement in
and to and upon that strip of lani. on
the Southwest side or margin of the
Depot site of the S. A. L. Railway,
more particularly described as fol
lows: Beginning at the Northwest
corner of the foundation wall on Main
street of the Warehouse now situate
on said land, and running thence along
Main street 23 feet to the line of the |
S. A. L. Railway; thence along the
line of the said S. A. L. Railway N 26
3-4 E the full length of a Warehouse
formerly on said lot 171 feet more or
less; thence a line parallel to Main
street and the first named line 23 feet
to the northeast corner of the founda
tion wall of ? the said warehouse;
thence a line parallel to the S. A. L.
Railway line along the foundation wall
of said warehouse 171 feet more or
less, to the point of beginning, upon
which was formerly located a mewhat
Jones Tobacco Warehouse building
and upon which is now a portion of
more than one-half In width of the
vgaid brick warehouse building, said
ea??ment being, however, llmlfed to
warehouse purposes only by the decis
ion of the Supreme Court in the case
of RufTln vs. Railroad 151 North Car
olina Report, 330, -wlilch settled the
title to the above described lot and
right of occupancy under Said ease- 1
ment. The said lot and easement be- '
ing the same conveyed by Farmers]
Co-operative Company to W. H. Allen i
and J. M. Allen.
This Jan. 18. 1924.
l-18-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
The above sale was continued by ;
consent of all parties concerned from |
week to week until Monday, May 26,
1924, and is again continued by con.
sent of all parties to Monday, Juno 2,
1924, at about the hour of Noon.
This May 26, 1924.
5-30-lt WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
made by C. M. Gattis and wife Maggie
E.'Gattis to W. H. Yarborough, Trus
tee, dated Sept. 18, 1920, and recorded
ia the Registry of Franklin County in
Book 224, at page 461, default having i
been made in the payment of the debt
therel y secured and demand for fore
closure ^having been made on said
trustee, by the holder of the Indebt
edness so secured, the undersigned
| will, cn
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1924,
at ubout the hour of noon, at the court
house door In Loulsburg, N. C. offer
(or sale al public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, the lands describ
ed in said deed of trust as follows:
"Beginning in the center of the road
leading by the residence of Susie W.
Yarborough, the said Susie W. Yar
borough's corner; thence along her
lice, N 64 W 248 poles to a stake and
pointers, formerly a birch, (now
down), Sycamore .Creek; thence down
the Main channel of said creek; 69
poles 15 links, thence down the old
channel where the creek formerly ran
38 poles to the center of the Louis,
burg and Nashville road near the
bridge; thence along the said Louis
burg and Nashville road, E 80 E 40
poles, 3 56 1-2 E 36 poles, S 36 poles.
3 16 E 12 poles, S 19 1-2 W 36 poles,
S 16 1-2 E 6 poles, 3 56 E 6 poles, N
85 3-4 E. 38 poles, 3 79 1.2 E 26 poles,
S 89 1-2 E 8 poles. N 82 E 52 polefl. 3
86 E 24 poles, 3 76 1-2 E 29 poles. 70
1-2 E 29 poles, 7 links to the entrance
of the road leading by the residence
of Suste W. Yarborough, thence along
that road N 34 E 52 poles to the be
ginning. containing One hundred thlr.
ty-two and two tenths acres (132.2.),
according lo survey of Jos. T. Insooe,
made Sept. 13, 1920, and being the
same tract of land this day conveyed
to the said Maggie K. Qattls by the
?aid J. M. Allen and W. H. Allen and
their wives."
This May 2, 1924.
W. H. YARBOROUGH,
8-2-Bt Trustee.
InMOt PowdMT, ScrMo Doom. Wt?
<low? and Scr??n Wirt
?1 L. P. HICKS- .jv 6-SO-lt
ILieeAL APVIWMtlW) ?
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND IN THE
TOWN OF LOUISBURO, N. C. FOR
1^.1.1 NQUENT FA VINO AWAKS&
.Vt NTS.
At or about the boar of noon at the
Co jrt House Door In Loulsburg, N.
C., on Monday. June 2. 1924, It being
the first Monday In June. I will sell
r* public rtuc*;* l t.i the Mghcst b1di?T
(or rash, pursuant to luc lacs of Norm
Carolina and especially the Public
Laws of 1915. Chapter 56, Section 10
and acts amendatory thereto, all
lands In tbe Town of Louisburg N. C.,
on which paving assessments for the
years 1921 and 1922 and pi-tor there
to, remain due, with costs added as
provided* by law, described! as fol
lows:
J. M. & W. H. Allen, Mill Prop
erty on South side of Tar Riv.
er in said Town on South
Main Street $1,667.17
St. Mathias Church, colored, S. -
Main Street on South side of
Tar River In said Town 1 94.54
This April 30, 1924.
J. J.. BARROW, Town Clerk and
Tax Collector.
Thos. W. Ruffln, Town Attorney.
5-2-5t
SALE OF VALUABLE FARMS AND
LOUISBURG LOTS
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Cort of Franklin County iu that
action entitled Wilson Greene, et al
vs Mrs. Sallie Greene Lyles. et al. the
undersigned Commissioner will oni'
MONDAY JUNE 23, 1524
at the Noon Recess of the Court, at
the Court House Door in Louisburg,
N. C., offer tor sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following describe " Farm Lands in
Franklin County, and Improved Lots
in Louisburg, N. C.
1. A tract of land in Cedar Rock
Township in Franklin County, N. C.,
on the south side of the Louisburg
Nashville road near Cedar Rock, N. C.
and more particularly described as
follows: Beginning at a hickory, fifty
feet West of the center of the Green
leaf-Johnson Railroad, a corner for C.
A. Long in the Western Boundary of
the right of way of said railroad;
thence N 86 W 12.84 cnatns to a pine
stump with pointeres. Long's corner;
thence N 12 1-4 W 7.50 chains to a
rock, Long's corner; thence X 87 W
8.13 chains to a cedar stake with ma
ple pointer, Long's corner; thence S
6 W 13.95 chains to a cedar stake, in
the path marked by another cedar
stake on the north side of said path;
thence along G. B. H. Stallin's line
N 84 3.4 W 23.30 chains^ to cedar
stake with pointers, G B. H. Staliing's
corner in Mrs. J. B. Glasgow's line;
thence N 6 E 12.65 chains to a rock
with large hickory pointers, once a
corner for the Henry Coppedge land;
thence N 2 3-4 E 15.10 chains to a rock
in a bunch of plum bushes. G. B. H.
Staliing's corner; thence S 87 E 20
chains to an iron stake on the East
side of a path, Staliing's corac ; thence
N 3 E 6.90 chains to the center of the
Louisburg.Nashville road, marked by a
stake on the South side, N. C. Row
land's corner; thence along the center
of the road S 82 1-4 E 2.67 chains to a
point in center of said road; thence
aloHg-center of road. S SO E 30 chains
t ot hg, center^ of said road to a point
fifty feet from the center of the track
of the railroad; thehCfr?long the right
of way of said railroad, S 16 3-4 W
25.90 chains to the beginning, contain
ing 131.37 acres by survey.
2. And a lot and dwelling thereon
situate on th$ East side of Main St.,
in the Town of Louisburg, N. C., bound
ed on the North by the lands of John
W. King, on the South by the lands
of J. M. Allen on the East by the lands
of J. M. Allen, now occupied by Miss
Lucy Allen, and on the West by Main
Street, containing a dwelling house.
3. A lot on the East side of Main
Street, situate on the South side of
Perry Street, in the Town of Louis
brg. N. C., and bounded as follows:
on the North by Perry Street, on the
East by a lot hereinafter described
as the fourth lot, on the South by the
land of Hawkes. and on the West by
Main Street, containing a dwelling.
4. A lot situate on the South side
of Perry Street and bounded as fol
lows: On the North by Perry Street,
on the East by?an alleyway or the
lands of C Hatton, on the South by
the lands of Hawkes. and on the West
by the lot herein described as the
Third Lot, containing a dwelling.
Terms of sale, Cash.
Thitf May 23. 1924.
5.23-5t Wm. .H. Ruffin.
Commissioner.
NOTICE OP SALE
Under and by vtrture of authority
contained In a certain deed of trust
executed to the undersigned trustee,
by Viola Inscoe, which said deed of
trust Is duly recorded In the register
of deeds office of Franklin county In
Book 250 page 79, the Indebtedness
thereby secured being past due and
demand having been made upon me
for foreclosure, I will oh Monday the
9th day of June, 1924, at about the
hour' of noon, at the court house door
at Loulsburg, N. C., offer for sale to the
highest bidder tor cash, the following
described property.
Sltuat in Franklinto town
ship. Franklin County, N. C.
Bounded on the North by tho
lands of A. B. Waster, on the
East by the lands of Jim Hewey, on
the South by the lands of Mr. Layton.
Contains* about one acre more or lasa,
being the home place of Viola Inscoe.
and being Lota Noa. 1. 2, and S la the
sub division of the A. B. Wester lands,
for plat of which see Map Book 1.
page 107 in the Register of Dssto
office of Franklin county.
This Mag ?th. 1M4.
& A. NEWELL, _
Trustee
LOOT
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