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y YOUNOflVILLE, N. 0.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND IN THE
TOWN OF LOUI8BURG, N. C. FOR
DELINQUENT TAXES
At-or about the hour of noon at tba
Court House door In Loulsburg, N. C..
on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th. 1926
It being the first Monday in Septem
ber. I will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash pursuant to
the htwa of North Carolina and the
charter of the town of Loulsburg, N.
C., as set out In the Private Acts of
1889 chapter 24^5, and acts amendatory
thereto, all lands in? the Town of
Loulsburg, N. C., on which taxes for
the year 1924 remain due with costs
added, as revised by Section 8009 Con
solidated Statutes, 1919, and Amend
ments thereto, described as follows:
Allen Bros. Co., 1 lot Foster,
1 pasture, vacant lot railroad
coul shute. Oil Mills, Hdw
store Nash St., store. Post
office, next to P. O. Nash Si
Fuller, Church St. Hill Res.
G. and B. storage, 1 Planters
W. H.. 1 lot mill prop, (bal) 41,218 13
Allen, Jas. M., 1 lot 38a Home
place, 1 lot Miss Lucy Allen.
1 lot Gunter, 38a Green lot,
OH Mill. 1 lot back Raglaud 599.27
Allen Machine Co. (Leslie Allen;
1 lot S Main St 52.50
Allen, Mrs. W. H., 1 home 35
acres (bal.) 379.54
Bartholomew, Mrs. W. E., l lot
Kenmore 1G 88
Bass, Dr. W. R., 1 home and Im
provements (bal) 53.88
Cooke Est., C. M., 17 acres N
Main 206.40
Crow, J. W? 1 lot W. E. Uzzell 43.95
Ford, Mrs. Lula S? 1-2 inst. Ay
cock Drug Co., 1 Masonic Hall,
1 half Opera House, 1 W. B.
Cooke, 1 F. R. Pleasants, 1 Main
St. Hotel, 1 Nash and Main, 1
lot Spring St., 1 Nash St, 1
Nash St., Stables, 1 Main St,
home, 1 Nash Geo. M., 1 Nash
St. T. P. W. 1,696.95
Hudson, R. W., 1 Nash St.
Garage 61.05
Hudson, Mrs. R. W., 1 lot Ken
more 95.25
Hlnes, J. D., 1 lot cor Main and.
Church St. 72.45
Kearney, C. B? 1 lot Kenmore, 1
lot Kenmore, 1> lot J. B. Davis,
1 lot Planer, 3 lots M. McKlnne
and W No. 5, 6 and 7 in block
B on railroad 254.57
Peoples, R. L., 1 lot Kenmore -Mc
Klnne home (bal) 87.17
rernell, Mrs. P. W., 1 lot Spring
St. 20.01
Parrish, L. W., 1 lot Nash St
Aycock (bal) 87.29
Person, W. T? Ice Plant (bal) 119.67
Place, J. S., 1 lot S Main 35.40
Stovall, H. M., 1 Baker lot and
improvements 64.90
Tharrington, W. G., 1 home Ken
more Ave. 29.99
Williams Est., W. K. A., 1 lot
Main St 61.05
Yarborough, Mrs. Mattie B., 1 lot
Main St. (bal) 64.85
Yarborough, Mrs. W. H? 1 lot
Main St. home, 1 Church St
(Alston), 1 vacant 285.91
Colored
Bridgers, Eddie, 1 lot 12.74
Blount, Dallas, 1 lot S Main, 1 lot
Elm, 1 vacant lot 52.07
Davis, Grizzelle, 1 King lot > 3.77
Davis, June D., 1 Mineral Spring
lot 24.57
Davis, Washington, 1 lot Ken
more 14.17
Dickens Est., Jno. 1 lot Main St 9.75
Egerton, Jennie, 1 home 4.05
Kgerton, Amos, 1 lot Kenniore 7.04
Gill, Mary Green, 1 lot Blacktown 15.45
Green, Austin, 1 lot Min. Spg 13.19
Green, John, 1 lot Mln. Spg 12.31
Harris, Sam A., 1 lot railroad, 1
store lot, 1 home, 2 Min. Spg 126.SS
Hazelwood, Eutrice, 1 S Main St 8.88
Hill, Bstella, 1 vacant lot (bal) 9.60
Hill, Ricky, 1 lot railroad (bal) 6.18
Hayes, Julius, 1 lot S Main (bal) 6.46
Hawkins, W. H., 1 lot Main. 1
River road 51:93
King, Louis, 1 Main 8t. 14.02
King. Louis B., 1 lot railroad 13.17
King, Bibb, 1 lot Mln. Spg 4.62
McKnight, W. R? 1 Main St 5.48
Potts, Rev. John, 1 lot New Port
road 24.28
Shaw, Jack. 1 lot Kenmore (bal) 10.04
Wilcox, Miranda, 1 lot Happy
Hill (bal) 19.41
Williams, Augustus, 1 lot Halifax
road 15.02
White Charlie, 2 lots back Grad
ed School (bal) 16.11
Williams, P. W., 1 lot Mln Spg
(bal) 21.99
Yarboro, Matilda, 1 lot Elm (bal) 17.16
Yarboro, Calvin, 1 lot Main (bal) 14.86
Yarboro, Maria, 1 Boddie lot 9.75
Yarboro Eat., Calvin, 1 lot R Rd 14.88
This August 6th, 1925.
8-7-5t THEO. HASSELL, Clerk.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND IN THE
TOWN OF LOUISBURO. N. C. FOR
DELINQUENT PAVING
ASSESSMENTS
At or about the hour of noon at the
Court House door in Louisburg, N. C.,
on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1925,
It being the first Monday in Septem
ber, I will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder tor cash pursuant to
the laws of North Carolina and es
pecially the Public Laws of 1915.
Chapter 66, Section 10 and acts amen
datory thereto, all lands in the town
of Louisburg, N. C? on which pat ing
assessments for the year 1124 and
prior thereto remain due, with costs
added as provided by law, described
as follows:
Allen. J. M. A W. H? Main 8t. $158.86
Allen, J. M. A W. H., Main St 101.95
Allen, J. M. A W. H.. Church St 22.86
Allen. J. M. ft W. H., Nash St W 25.65
Allen, J. M. ft W. H? West Main 27.96
Allen, J. M. ft W. H., Nash St
store and vacant lot 89.90
Allen, J. M. ft W. H., Nash 8L 42.84
Allen. J. M.. Mala St home 114.11
Allen, J. M., Kenmore Ave 25.84
Pa Irish, L. W.. Nash St. 46.06
Bartholomew, Mrs, W. E., Ken
more Ave 19.39
Blckett ft Yarborough, Main St 11.66
Ford, Mrs. Lula. 1-2 Riverside
Warehouse 10.24
Ford. Mrs. Lula, 1-8 Ayoock Drug
Store 1101
Ford, Mrs. Lula. 1-2 Ford ft Hall
?tors _ , M6
WAREHOUSE
LOUISBURG. N. C.
Will Open for the
Sale of Tobacco
on Tuesday, Sept. 15th, 1925
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
G. M. Perry, formerly of the firm of Lumpkins & Perry, and F. A. Cheatham, of the firm
of Cheatham Bros., of Youngsville, will manage this warehouse this season. We are not
strangers to you as we have been in the Warehouse business in Youngsville for 25 years.
We know how to sell your tobacco for the highest dollar and are going to see to it that no
market or warehouseman will beat us on getting you the price for your tobacco. We have
a good warehouse and the best light to sell your tobacco under. Bring us a load on our
opening and let us show you how well we can do for you. We are determined to get the
best prices for you. We are going to have a high market in Louisburg as we have as good
corpse of buyers as any'market in North Carolina.
We will have H. E. Hight, as book-keeper, M. A. Odom, as clerk, Roy Tally as auc
tioneer. All good experienced men and will do all they can for you. So come to see us on
the opening and we will do our best to please you.
YOURS TO SERVE,
PERRY & CHEATHAM
Fcrd, Mrs. Lula, 1-2 Ford &
Wheless, 10.39
Ford, Mrs. Lula, Market St 5.81
Ford, Mrs. Lula, Pleasants store 13.26
Ford, Mrs. Lula, 1-2 Ford &
Wheless Nash St 20.83
Ford, Mrs. Lula, P. S. 1-K. K.
Allen 28.40
Ford, Mrs. Lula, Hotel 29.78
Ford, Mrs. Lula.E Nash St. North
side <0.45
Ford, Mrs. Lula, Residence Main
St. 37 28
Harris, J. Allen, Church St. 14.84
Hlnes, J. D? Church St 29.77
Hudson, Mrs. R. W, Kenmore
Ave. 25.70
Kearney, C. B., Kenmore Ave 33.13
Odom, E., Church St. 15.52
Allen, Leslie T., Main St. 25.57
Williams Est, W. K. A. Main St 39.32
Yarborough, Mrs. W. H., Main St 45.30
\ arborough, Mrs. W. H. Church
St. 40.59
Yarborough, Mrs. Mattle B. Main
St. 35.59
Yarborough, H. H., Nash St. 25.47
i, H. H.,
Yarborough, H. H., Church St. 10.39
Splvey, D. W., E. S. Green, Main
St. 36.56
Hudson, R. W? Garage Nash St 10.52
Peoples, R. L, Kenmore Ave 26.94
Hudson, Mrs. R. W? S Main St 37.55
Blount, D. H., S Main St 19.63
1'owden, Mrs. Susie, S Main St 43.13
Lavis, Dr. J. B.. S Main St 89.25
Ford Est., G. W.. S Main St 163.56
Place, J. S., S Main St 35.93
Ford, Mrs. Lula, E Nash St 23.87
Ford, Mrs. Lula. E Nash St 33.41
Bcasley, W. F.. E Nash St 90.61
Holllngaworth, J. W? S Main St 33.59
This August 5th, 1925.
8-7-6t THEO. HAS8ELL Clerk.
RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the power
ol sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
tiustee by Mandy Manly, dated Feb. 2,
1920, recorded in Book 234, page 42,
Registry of Franklin county. N. C.,
and by virtue of an order of re-sale
entered herein by the Clerk of Super
ior Court of Franklin County, N. C.,
the undersigned trustee will on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925
at or about the hour of Noon at the
courthouse door of Franklin County,
N. C., offer for sale at public auction,
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described tract or parcel of
land:
A tract or parcel of land situate In
Franklin County, Louis burg Town
ship, State of North Carolina, and de
scribed as follows: Beginning at a
rock In Tony Fuller and Cas Fuller's
line, even with the Northeast corner
of the well; thenoe along their line
100 feet Westerly to Person 8treet;
thenoe along Person Northerly 61 feet
to corner on Person Street; thenoe
Easterly along Llttlejohn line 100 feet;
thenoe Southerly 61 feet to the begin
ning, and being Town lot bought from
Br. and Mrs. 8. P. Burt
This ttth day of August, 1916.
> 4-It E. H. MALONE, Trustee.
to The Franklin Tttoeh
L KLINE & CO
Incorporated
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Louisburg IN. C.
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