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(This Statement is Continued from Last Week) t it BRIDGE FUND FOB FRANKLIN COUNTY I V From December 1, 1W4 to Jane 1, IMS I , RECEIPTS Balance on hand December 1, 1924 Deposits by Sheriff for Taxes Total Receipts DISBURSEMENTS Repairing and Building Bridges | 6,335.98 t " eioooioo Interest.on Bonds 6,764.37 Transferred to General Purpose ? 5,000.00 Total Disbursements $ 23,100.35 Balance on hand 3,457.20 I 26.557.55 f 26,557.55 SEMI-ANNUAL statement of bonded indebtedness of FRANKLIN COUNTY AS OF JUNE 1st, 1925. Kind of Date Maturity Rate Amount Sti Bonds Issued of Interest I Bridge ? 4-1-1916 . *4-1-1946 5% $20,000 , Bridge ? 1-1-1920 ? 1-1-1940 5%% 60,000 Bridge 10-15-1920 10-15-1930 6% 5,000 A 1931 " 6,000 , 1932 " 5,000 ? 1933 " 5,000 1934 " 5,000 , 1996 " 5,000 ? " 1936 " 6,000 1937 " 5,000 r A, r 1938 '? 6,000 i " *? 1939 " 6,000 1940 " 10,000 Funding 3-1-1923 3-1-1929 6% 1,000 1930 " . 1,000 i " -- 1931 " 1,000 . " 1932 *' 1,000 N 1933 " 1,000 1934 " 2,000 ! ! 1935 " 2,000 1936 " 2,000 " ? 1937 " . 2,000 1938 " 2,000 1939 " 2,000 . 1940 " 2,000 " . 1941 " 2,000 j * 1942 M 2,000 1943 " 2,000 , 1944 " 2,000 1945 " 2,000 1946 " 2,000 1947 " 2,000 1948 - 2,000 1949 " 2,000 1950 " 2,000 1951 " 2,000 1952 " 2,000 1963 " 2,000 Bridge 6-1-1924 6-1-1940 5%% 2,000 1941 " 2,000 1942 " 2,000 1943 " 2,000 1944 " ' 2,000 Jr * 1945 " 2,000 i 1946 M. 2,000 1947 " i 2,000 j 1948 " 2JW0 ' t 1949 H 2,000 f !' 1950 " 2,000 1961 " 2,000 1952 " 2,000 i p 1963 " 2,000 1964 " 2,000 ' Total County Bonds ? <"' $206,000 $13,806.48 . (Notes) ? ' m JUm ? TOWNSHIP BO A I) BOMBED INDEBTEDNESS AS OF JUNE 1, 1026 Township Date Maturity Rate Amount ? Issued of Interest \ Dunns 7-1-1917 7-1-1947 6% $20,000 | 6-1-1919 6-1-1949 6% 20,000 I ? $40,000 | Harris 6-1-1919 6-1-1949 6% $60,000 I 11-1-1920 11-1-1960 6% 60,000 | $100,000 | Youngsville 6-1-1911 6-1-1941 6% $26,000 i 6-1-1913 6-1-1943 6% 16,000 | - $40,000 j| Prauklinton 4- -1909 4- -1939 6% $10,000 | 6-1-1911 6-1-1941 6*4% 30,000 ? 7-1-1918 7-1-1943 6% 20,009 i $60,000 f Hayesvllle 6-1-1926 6-1-1927 6*4% $1,000 ? ft 1929 It 1,900 ? * 99 1931 ft 1,000 ?9 1933 99 1,000 ?? 1936 99 1,000 99 1936 99 1,000 99 1 1937 r to 1,000 ft 1938 90 1,000 99 1939 to 1 1.000 ( 99 1940 01 ; 1,000 99 1941 tt I 1,000 90 1942 90 1,000 99 1943 to 1,000 te 1944 to 1,000 99 1946 . to 1,000 ?+) ?? 1946 99 f 1,000 , to 1947 to 1,000 to 1948 91 1,000 99 1949 99 1,000 tt 1960 tt , 1.000 99 1961 to j 1,000 ft 1962 It 1,000 to 1963 to 1,000 ft 1964 tt 1,000 * to 1966 00 1,000 ? ' ? $26,000 i Sandy Creek 6-1-1919' 6-1-1949 6% $60,000 Gold Mine 6-1-1919 6-1-1949 6% $40,000 1-1-1921 1-1-1961 6% 40,000 t $60,000 Cedar Rock 7-1-1916 7-1-1946 6% $20,000 * S ? >? J2-1-1919 12-1-1949 6% 10,000 ? $$0,000 Cypress Creek 11-6-1920 11-8-1960 6% $40,000 6-9-1931 - 6-9-1961 ?% 10,000 1 # t $60,000 ? Lonlaburg 9-1-1611 9-1-1941 6*4% $40,000 2-20-1914 2-20-1944 6*4% 40,000 4 8 i & * t i 6 r > k t a A I A I *4 ( t,n i i A i At I ,( 1 i 8 at 4 9 ? A t ? $1,178.67 $ * I $80,000 Total Township Bonded Indebtedness . $666,000 . ' . t ns LOCAL SCHOOL BONDS 1 School Maturity Amount 1 Sinking Lonlsborg Graded 1936 ' $10,006 1987 10,000 1 Fund I t J fto.ooo $7,998.99 Cedar Rock 12-1-1989 $7,500 4-1-1941 6,000 $13,500' $1,700.00 Frankllnton Graded 7-1-1945 $10,000 Total Loe\l School Bonds * $43,500 AMOUNTS BORROWED FRO* STATE FOR WHICH COUNTY HAS LOANED ITS CREDIT , Louis burg Graded School $86,500 Frankllnton Graded School k 16,000 Pilot Pine Ridge * 10,000 Youngsville Graded School * .? 37,750 $150,250 NOTES OF COUNTY OUTSTANDING Note Due Oct 6, 1925 $15,000.00 Notes Due Sept 7, 1925 20,000.00 Total, Notes Outstanding $35,000.00 NOTES DUE COUNTY Note, P. B. Griffin $6,000.00 And Interest J. M. & W. H. Allen 5,948.97 And Interest E. S. Ford Estate 1,857.51 And Interest Total Notes $13,806.48 Accounts due County: . ft , O. Y. Yarboro ? ,. $ 356.00 And Interest C. B. Kearney 133.50 And Interest W. T. Person *. _ 53.40 And Interest J.S.Howell ' ^ 23.14 And Interest Loujpburg Township Roads 1,847.31 And Interest Cedar Rock Township Roads 6,065.00 And Interest W. R. Bass 183.00 And Interest Board of Education \ ? 35,000.00 And Interest Total Accounts Due County $43,661.35 I, Arthur Strickland, Chulrman of the Board of Commissioners for Frank- ] lln County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct state ment of the financial condition of Franklin County as of June 1, 1925, to the | best of my knowledge and belief. ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Chairman. TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue or the power conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed to me by Louis Kgerton and wife Mary Eliza Egerton end duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Coun ty in Book 251, page 118, default hav ing been made in the payment of the Indebtedness secured therein and the holder of said indebtedness having de manded that the power of sale contain ea in said deed of trust be forthwith executed, I will,on MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925 at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction at he court house door in Loulsburg, N. C., to the highest bid der for cash, a certain tract or parcel ot land Hituate in Frankllnton town bfctp. Franklin County, North Carolina t d described as follows: Beginning at Theo Jop??' corner at the fork of the old and new Road to Mltchiner's and runs in a southerly direction to Mrs. I. J. Stanton's line, thence with the said line in an e-sfeerly direction t Peter Kearney's line, thence with said line and Lena Joyner's line to the new Mitchlner Road, thence with said road in a southerly direction to the be ginning, and containing five and one half acres, more or less, and being the tract of land conveyed to Louis Eger ton by Franklin Land Company by deed recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County. This property is subject to a prior mortgage for $250.00 in-favor ot the Commercial Bank and Trust Co., of Franklinton, N. C. This July 16h, 1925. \ W. H. YARBOROUGH, I 7-17-5t . Trustee.1 SALE OP REAL ESTATE | Under and by virtue ot the power of sale conferred upon me In that certain deed ot truet executed by Mandy .Man ly to E. H. Malone, Trustee, dated Feb. 2. 1920, recorded In Booh 234, page 42, Iuglstry of Frankln County, N. C., de fault hatlpg been made In the payment of the indebtednesa secured thereby, and demand having been made upon me by the bolder of the bond repre senting said Indebtedness for fore closure. I will on MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1925, at or about the hour of Noon at the courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described''tract or parcel of land: | ?A tract or parcel of land situate In Franklin County, Louiaburg Township, State of North Carolina and described as follovrs: Beginning at a rock In Tony Puller and Cas Puller's line, ev- j en with the Northeast corner of the| well; thence along their line 100 feeti Westerly to Person Street; thenca1 along Person Northerly 61 feet to cor-; tier on Person Street; thence Easterly! along Llttlejohn line 100 feet; thenca Southerly 61 feet to the beginning same being town lot bought from Dr. and Mrs. g. P. Burt. ? This July 10th, 1925. C 17-4t E. H. MALONE, Trustee. ? NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of J. L. Cheerea, lata of Franklin coun ty, this la to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned on or before the 8rd day of July, 1996, or this no tice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All parsons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This July 8, 1925. D. V. CHEAVE8, Admr. of ; J. I* Cheaves, dee'd. Wm. H. Ruffin, AUy. * , 7-S-lU NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of M. T. Hedgepoth, de ceased, late of Franklin County, no tice is hereby given all persons hold ing claims against said estate to pre? sent them to the undersigned on or be fore the 17th day ot July, 1926. or -.hip notice will be plead In bar ot their re covery. All persons Indebted to said! estate will please come forward and; n. he Immediate settlement Thin Jnly 16th, 1925. 7-17-6t M. C. SMITH, Admr. Millet Seed. Clover Seed, and Turnip | Seed at I* P. HICKS. . 7-17-ltj RE-SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power end authority contained in that deed ?f trust executed to me on the 19th (?ay of Kay. 1923, by C. A. R-adford and wife, which is duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Iranklln County, North Carolina, In book 257 at page 504, and by virtue of an order of resale on account of non compliance with the terms of original sale by the purchaser, signed by the Clerk of Superior Court for Franklin County, N. C. Default having been made in the payment of the indet ted ness thereby secured, I will on MONDAY. AUGUST, 3rd, 1925r at (T about the hour of noon at the court house door of Franklin county, in the town of Loulsburg, N. C., offer tor sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following tract of land lying and V* ing in Gold Mine township. Frank lin county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. D. Gupton and others and more fully described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at Root Branch and ex tending West about six acres deep; thence South about ten acres deep to within 150 yards of Sandy Creek, join ing the lands of D. T. Hollingsworth on the South and East; thence about five acres cornering on Root Br?nch at a big Sycamore tree, thence up Root Branch as it meanders to the begin ning. This the 16th day of July, 1925. 7-17-3t D. E. RADFORD, Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM LAND Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty, made in the special proceeding en titled Raymond L. Harris, administra tor, and others against J. A. Harris and others, the same being No. upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned commis sioner will on MONDAY, JULY 27th, 1926, at the court house door of Franklin county, in Louisburg, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 300 acres, more or less, lying and being on the Raleigh-Loulsburg road, about three miles East from the town of Youngs ville, N. C., in Youngsvllle township, in Franklin county. State of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will appear more fully by reference to a plat made by W. N. Fuller, surveyor, Dec. 8, 1876, a copy of which is attached to the abstract now on file with the Fed eral Land Bank of Columbia. S. C., the same being bounded on the North by the lands of A, M. Harris and the Al bert Harris estate; on the East by the old Raleigh-Loulsburg road; and the. lands of Mart Fraxiejr on the South by the lands of B. HTwinstoa's es tate and E. W. Timberlake; and on the West by Ray's Creek and the lands of Calvin Pearce estate, being the lands '?heretofore conveyed to said A M. Harris by deeds of Susan S. Harris And husband, dated June 8, 1922, re corded in Book 229, page 400, Frank tin County Registry; Hal P. Harris et als, dated April 20, 1922, recorded in Book 244, page 426, said Registry; O. R. Harris, dated May 22, 1922, recorded in Book 229, page 396; said registry of Deeds of J. M. Harris, dated May 2, 1922, recorded in Book 229, page 897, said Register of Deeds for Franklin Oeaaty, N. C. This sate will be made subject to approval of the court. This 27th day of June. 1926. A. T. SHAW, Commissioner. 7-fi-4t Raleigh. N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. S. Lumpkin, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Caro lina, this is'to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Franklinton, North Carolina, duly verified, on or before the 17th day of July, 1926, or this notice wUl be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 18th day of July, 1926. W. L. LUMPKIN, Admr. ,7-17-Ct of James 8. Lumpkin. STATEMENT TOWN OF LOUMBUBO ' Voucher* Paid Out For (tudrhn (rem ifril I, ] Date APRIL 2 L. L. Joyner, (or freight 9 U( 3 Star Grocery Co., (or Sundries 27.28 3 Standard Oil Co., for Oil 138.88 3 Pay Roll ltXJS 4 Geo. R. Dobie. Auditing Books 148.22 4 J. J. Youngs, fees Hudson suit 97.88 4 J. J. Young, fees Hudson suit - 11.48 4 J. J. Young, fees Hudson suit ISjOO 4 W. H. Ruffln, fees Hudson suit 158.00 6 J. W. King, mdse. sunds 2.75 6 R. W. Hudson, oil and gas ? " 4.75 6 Du Pont & Co., sulphate alum 42.00 6 Du Pont & Co., sulphate alum 42.08 6 Smith-Courtney Co., mdse. sunds. ?Ul 6 Austin Road Mcb. Co., machinery ?np, - 18.08 10 L. P. Hicks, sunds. 13.60 10 Thomson Meter Co., light sup. 111.39 10 Durham Foundry Works, mch. sup. 10.08 10 Elmer & Amend, sup. lights and water 25.72 10 Tower-Binford Co., sup. lights and water 83.79 10 Pay Roll 145.90 10 L. L. Joyner, freight 2.67 10 Edward Dement, sup. plant 5JM) 10 W. M. Person, (ee Hudson suit 150.00 13 L. L. Joyner, freight 1.87 15 The Texas Co.,. Oil " 191.88 16 L. L. Joyner, freight 12.27 16 Postmaster, sup. COD Waterworks 10.91 16 T. W. Ruffin, fees Hudson Suit 200.00 17 Pay Roll 110.90 24 Pay Roll 179.80 27 Standard Oil Co. oil etc. 105.00 27 L. L. Joyner, salary 25.00 27 O. C. Hill, salary 200.00 27 Theo. JHassell, salary 150.00 27 B. H. Meadows, salary and horse feed 110.00 27 C. E. Pace, salary 125.00 27 Herman Murphy, salary 75.00 27 Pearce A Tucker, cleaning streets 150.00 27 Theo. Hassell,. Clerk, sunds, petty cash 28.78 30 L. L. Joyner, freight 8.98 30 Fred's Filling Station, supplies 9.80 MAY I Pay Roll 118.00 5 M. S. Clifton, Draft, oil etc. 479.64 5 L. L. Jc?rner, freight on above 153.14 5 A. F. Johnson, supplies office 184.60 5 The Texas Co., oil sup 132.08 5 B. B. Perry, Registrar election, etc. 36.84 5 M. S. Clifton, salary 16.67 6 R. R. Kissel 1; Repairs Opera House 7.40 6 Raleigh Iron Works, Machinery (old) 252.88 6 Smith-Courtney Co., supplies ' 18.55 6 J. W. Perry, sundries n 33.17 7 Austin Road Mclj. Co., street sweeper 200.00 Oxford Orphanage, supplies 98.90 8 Pay Roll 97.00 11 American La France Co., supplies 60.32 II Leonard & Medlin, supplies .75 11 H. C. Taylor, supplies 6.13 11 F. W. Wheless supplies . 1.46 11 L. P. Hicks, supplies 32.41 13 L. L. Joyner, freight 1.90 16 Pay Roll 77.40 19 Standard Oil Co., Oil 115.00 20 L. L. Joyner, freight 4.37 22 Theo.'Hassell, Clerk, petty cash 36.80 22 Pay Roll 81.60 27 3. N. Williamson, salary 25.00 27 O. C. Hill, salary 200.00 27 Theo. Hassell, salary 150.00 27 B. H. Meadows, salary 100.00 27 C. E. Pace, salary 126.00 27' Herman Murphy, salary . 1 76.00 27 M. 8. Clifton, salary - 16.67 30 Pay Roll 91.35 20 B. H. Meadows, horse feed 10.08 30 Pearce & Tucker, cleaning streets 150.00 JUNE 1 Standard Oil Co., Oil 127.50 1 Tower-BInford Co., supplies 243.11 3 L. L. Joyner, freight 2.05 4 L. L. Joyner, freight 1 if 4 A. B. Perry, back pay on taxes 11.40 4 L.*L. Joyner, freight 3.89 6 Pay Roll 91.20 10 M. S. Clifton, Oil Standard Oil Co. 479.48 10 L. L. Joyner, freight on above 154.04 10 L. L. Joyner, freight .62 12 Pay Roll - 124.05 13 Standard Oil Co., oil 142.60 15 The Texas Co., oil 7.08 16 B. T. Holden, Retainer See 100.08 18 B. W. Harris, interest on Voucher 57.88 18 B. W. Harris, interest on Voucher 149.43 18 L. L. Joyner, freight 1.83 20 Pay Roll 108.36 22 L. L. Joyner, freight 1 16.75 25 L. L. Joyner. freight 3.10 25 Theo. Hassell, Clerk, petty cash sunds. * 27.30 26 Pay Roll - 84.78 26 B. N. Williamson, salary June 25.00 26 O. C. Hill, salary June 204.08 26 Theo. Hassell, salary June 160.08 26 B. H. Meadows, salary and feed June 110.00 26 C. E. Pace, salary June * 125.00 26 Herman Murphy, salary June 75.08 26 Pearce & Tucker, cleaning stjoftts June 98.00 27 Standard Oil Co., oil 130.15 Total Vouchers paid out during quarter 99,103.97 Quarterly Ke|M.rt of Chief of Police B. H. Mesdews, from April 11 Including Jim 10th. 18)5, License and Coots -=. $401.94 Fines (0.04 \ _______ Total for quarter $444.94 Report of Theo. Hasnell, Clerk, Receipt* sad DMeneanta for Quarter Beginning April lot, Ending Jaae 90th, 1M6 RECEIPTS Water and Light Sales $4,944.54 Costs and License 451.44 Paying Assessments I 782.74 Street Imp. (Reserve Interest) - 141.74 Light Department Expense 119.24 Partial Payments ^ * 1,144.98 Taxes Receivable 4,437.96 School Fund $14.113J? PAID TOWN TREASURER General Fund $4474.48 Street Improyoment 1,944.4V Partial Payments 1,194.98 Light Sinking Fund ' *w^v 542.21 Water Stoking Fund 114.48 FunWhg Bond 414.88 Water Imp. Bond 174.98 Pub. Imp. Bond 229.78 Pine-. $1401818 Chase * Sanborn* Ten. Ten Glasses and Coaster* at H. P. HICKS. 7-17-It MONBT TO LMNU ON IMPKOTBD turn lands. ? per No commission, no ba for U rears or he paid oC ad i of borrower. Only a i quired to get the T-14-tf 8. Am X ?s Electrio Pans, Bleetrio Klectrlc Bulbs itUP. HICKS. T-lT-lt NOTXGKI I will maka TaWcoo torn M tha Plantar* WarehoaM. Oaafc prion Mr pound 8ft'Mk, Charged 10 oaatt. Oaat Iron Thimhlan far flm joint* $3.50. e-ae-tf ?. a. ? ??????? ? ? .fiiytv j ?A* ?
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