IN THE MATTER OK THE FARM Kits AND MKRCHANTS BANK, LOUIKBURU, N. C. Notice Is hereby give that the undersigned will petition the Hon W. C. Harris, Resident Judge ol the Seventh Judicial District, on Monday, December 30th., 1935 at 11 o'clock, A. M. at his office In the Court House, Raleigh, N. C., for authority to sell the remain ing assets of the FARMERS ? MERCHANTS BANK of Louis burg, N. C., for I6.2S0.00. Creditors of said Bank or other persons desiring tto raise above bid will present same in writing (enclosing certified check for 10 per cent of the amount bid) to G. Harold Myrick. Liquidating Agent Louisburg, N. C., (Office over the First Citizens Bank k Trust Com pany. formerly occupied by Charles P. Green) on Monday, December 23rd, 1935 between 10 "o'clock A. M. and J2:30 o'clock. P M ' I This plan of sale was duly auth orized by resolution of the De positors Committee on December 10th.. 1936 and any objections will please be presented to the Judge on the day and ho?i* s?t above for presentation of the petl tion. This the 12th day of December, 1936. GURNEY P. HOOD, 12-20-2t Commissioner of Banks Subscribe to the Franklin Times $1.50 Per Year In Advance tonsil clinic at hospital .. There will be a tonsil clinic held at Louisburf Community Hospital Tuesday of each week, beginning January 7th, 1938? For appoint ment apply at Louisburg Com munity Hospital, or at the offices of Drs. Perry and Perry. Louisburg Community Hospital 12-13-tf. ! IMPORTANT Milk and cream usersJn "Louis burg are hereby notified that our new phone number is 208-8 and that we are in position to take1 care of your orders and make prompt delivery. Full supply of cream for Christmas holiday ord ers. SEVEN OAKS DAIRY. P. G.-M. S. Smith, Properitors. 12-13-2t SINGER SEWING MACHINES All styles of Singer Machines. Reasonable terms. Get the >.adie9 a real Christmas present. ? See our new Vacuum Cleaner ? Call for demonstration ? I'sed machines ?priced to sell, visit the Singer Shop, Market St. Louisburg. Serv ice with a smile. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Guy Cox, Agt. 12-13-2t TOBACO SCRAP I want to buy your tobacco scrap. Will buy from anyone who wants to sell it, and wHl pay cash, and also call for it in Franklin or adjoining counties. K. S. MARSHALL, 11-22-51 R 2 Wake Forest. N. C. TOR SALE ~ We have an extra nice lot of young Mares and Mules for sale or trade. Stables on wyche St., rear of Roses Ten Cent Store. WESTERS SALES STABLES. 12-13-41 Henderson, N. C. FOR SALE I will sell at auction on Satur day, December 21st, 1935, at 10 , o'clock at my home near Raynor, the following: 1 pr. Mules weight 1000 lb. 1 two horse wagon. 1 buggy; 9 one horse plows; 1 nipeteen Oliver Chill plow; 1 riding culti vator; 1 Coal distributor; 1 cot ton planter; 3,500 tobacco sticks 4(T bhl. corn; 6,000 lb. good feed"; nice lot of shucks; 2 Jersey mitf? 3 yrs., old; A lot of other farm tools. And a lot of other articles that are not mentioned. This December 4th, 1935. 12-6-3t H. B. EDWARDS. KtmuE Pursuant to a resolution duly passed by the Board of Commis sioners of the County of Franklin at a special called meeting held on Tuesday. November 26, A. D. 1935, which special meeting had been duly advertised as by law required, there will be a special election or referendum by the qualified voters of Franklin Coun ty on Monday, The Z3ra amy of December, A. D. 1935, from the hour of sunrise to the hour of sunset, for the purpose of voting upon the question of the exemp tion of Frarfklln County from the provisions of the Turlington Act and the placing of the sale of alcoholic beverages in Franklin County under the supervision and Control of an Alcoholic Beverago Control Board, as provided in that certain Act of the General As sembly of North Carolina, known as the Alcoholic Beverage Con trol Act, and being House Bill No. 1491 above referred to. Registra tion and challenges shall be al lowed under the supervision of the Board of Elections of Frank lin County as by law provided. It Is ordered that a copy of this iiptlce be posted at the courthouse ~ Oct d* of Franklin County and at each polling place in Franklin County from this date to the date of the said special election, and that this notice be published in THE FRANKLIN TIMES, a news paper published In Franklin Coun ty, once a week for four successive weeks Immediately preceding the data of the. said special election. This the 26th day of November, A. D. 1*26. T. W. BOONE, Chairman, Board of Commissioners of Franklin County. Mr?. Walter Robbins of Nash County, has started 400 baby chicks nnder the brooder in pre paring for th? new poultry year. SPECIAL ELECTION To the Qualified Voter* of Franklin County, N. C. I You will take notice that pur suant to and in compliance with a resolution and order passed by the Board of Commissioner! of Franklin County, N. C.. at its meeting on Nor. 26th, 1935 a Special Election will be held In Franklin County on Monday, De cember 23rd, 1935 from sunrise to sunset, upon the question of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as stipulated in the order from the Board of Commissioners publish ed elsewhere In this issue. At thU election, all qualified voters wishing to vote for the Control will vote a ticket to be provided upon which is printed the words "For Control Act" and those wish ing to vote against the measure 'will vote a ticket provided upon 1 .which -Is- printed the words "Against Control Act." The registration books will be opened at each polling place in Franklin County on Saturday morning, Nov. 30th at t o'clock, a. m. and remain open until sun set on Saturday, December 14th, ' 1935, the registrar being required to attend the polling places on Saturday. Nov. 30th, Dec. 7th, I and 14th from 9 o'clock a. m. till sunset for the purpose of regis tering such voters as may have < become qualified to vote since the 1 last election or who have moved I and wish to change their voting < place. There is no new reglstra- 1 tlon required. The election will < be conducted by the regular elec- ' tlon officials appointed by the 1 Board of Election to conduct gen- ' eral elections and primary elec- 1 tions In Franklin County during the present bi-ennium. 1 On Saturday, December 21st, 1935 the Registrars will attend their respective polling places 1 holding the registration books open for challenge as provided by law, and on Tuesday. December 23rd, 1935 with their other elec tion officials shall attend their < respective polling places and con- t duct the election under the laws. ;e rules and regulations governing 1 general election^. 1 1 By order of the Board of Elec-, f tious. This Nov. 27th, 1935. < PHIL R. INSCOE. Chairman, * Board Elections Franklin C ll-29-4t County, N. C. t NOTICE OK SALE OK LAND 3 Under and by virtue of an ord- 1 er of the Superior Court of Wake ' County, made in the Special Pro- |t ceeding entitled "In the matter of ' Joseph B. Cheshire, Jr.. Guardian < of the estate of Edna Medlin. In competent, Ex Parte", the under-1 1 signed Commissioner will on MONDAY, DECEMBER .10, 1WU, t at 12 o'clock M. at the court If house door at Loulsburg. Frank-'* lin County. North Carolina, offer ? (or sale, to the highest bidder, i 1 that certain tract or parcel of t land in Franklin County, the same t being described as follows: f The land of Edna H. Medlin: LOT NO. 2 on which the home- ( stead is situated bounded as fol- 1 lows: BEGINNING at a corner t stake in the old line adjoining' Rick and Bryant and corner of lot No. 1; thence with said line 1 lot No. 1. South 6d West 187 poles to a stake on the road; - thence with the center of said road South 56d West 27 poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 3; i thence with lot No. 3, North 2%d c East 134poles to a corner elm; .1 thence North 87 %d West 22 poles i i to a stake; thence North 2Hd I tfast 72 3-4 poles to a stake in < said old line; thence South 87 de- < grees East 65 poles to the begin- : nlng. containing 53 acres more < or leaa. I TERMS OF SALE: One-third i cash; one-third in six months and i one-third in twelve months, the deferred payments to bear inter eat at the rate of six ((%) per cent per annum from the date of 1 confirmation of sale (the pur- ? : chaser to have the right to anti cipate the deferred payments by 1 payment of the principal and in- 1 terest, If any, due at the time of ! | payment ) . This thf 28th day of November. ! 1935. Z i CHARLES P. GREEN, Little &. Wilson, Commissioner. Attorneys. ll-29-5t NOTICE OK fa ALE OK LAND Under and by virtue of the power contained in that Deed of Truat executed on the 17th day of October 1922 by Henry Hayes and wife Millie Hayes to the un dersigned Trustee, which deed of trust is recorded In Book 244 at page 583 et seq. in the Registry | of Franklin County, N. C. and In Book 110 at page 195 In tha I Registry of Warren County, N. C. default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and demand for , foreclosure thereof having been made upon the undersigned trus , tee by the holders of the bonds evidencing said indebtedness, the ' undersigned trustee will offer for I sale at Public auction to the high i est bidder tor cash on MONDAY, 30th DAY OK DECEM ' BER, 108ft at or about the hour of noon, at the Court House door In Loula burg, N. C. the following dlscrtb ed property, to-wlt: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In Warren and Franklin Countlea, N. C. and mora particularly described and defin ed as follows: Adjoining the lands of R. P. Fleming and Walter Rod well and situate on the Warren ton-Loulsburg road; and begin Dine at a stake In Palmer's BmtiJh formerly James Jones' corner; thence up said branch E. 1 chain N. 8 9d E 1.05 chs E 2 chs 8 79d E .75 chs S 87d E 1 ch N 81Hd E .76 chs S 66ttd E .61 chs N 72 Hd E 1.20 chs N lSd E 1 ch N 45d E 1.50 chs N 36d E 2. 10 chs N S7d B 1.60 chs N 46d E 1 ch N 14Hd E .70 chs N 47'jd E 1 ch N 64 tt d E 1 ch N 24d E 2.60 chs N 80d E 1.20 chs N 29 H d E 1.30 chs to a stake; thence S 47 Hd E 16.70 cha to small gum In gulley; thence S. 85 Hd E 12.38 chs to a stone; thence N 30 Hd E .66 chs to a stone; thence S 63d 2.78 chs to a stone, thence S. 40 Hd E 13.10 chs to a white oak; thqnce S 36Hd E 7.20 chs to and beyond i stone on Warrenton road; thence along road to a stake J. Jones' corner; thence N. 65 Hd E 47.50 chs to a gum; thence N 48 l-4d W 3.15 chs. to the bo ginning, containing seventy-* fore (76) acrea. It being the same tract or parcel of land conveyed to Henry Hayes by deed of James S. Jones and wife dated October 30th, 1919 and recorded In Book 108 page 46 In the Registry of: Warren County, N. C. This the 14th day of November, 1936. GEORGE B. HARRI% I 1-2 9-6 t Trustee. ADMIN ISTRATOR'8 NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of K. S. May, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify ill persons having claims against :he estate of aald deceased to ex ilbit them to the undersigned luly verified at Loulsburg, N. C., Route 3, on or before the 4th day >f December, 1936, or this notice * ill be pleaded in bar of their ?ecovery. All persons Indebted to laid estate will please make Im nediate payment. This 30th day of November, 1935. VULAH M. MAY, Administrator of K. S. May. ' V. L. Lumpkin, Attorney. 12-6-61 NOTICE OF SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow sr and Authority contained in hat certain deed of trust execut d on the 2 day of February, 1931, ly E. S. Thomerson and wife, re-1 ;orded in Book 299, page 7, Re- j [istry of Franklin County, North ?arolina, and also under and by irtue of an order of the Superior 'ourt of Franklin County, North 'arolina, the undersigned trustee villi on ilOXDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 19.K!, it or about the hour of 12:00 >'clock noon sell at public auc ion to the highest bidder for , ash the following described tract >f land: A certain tract or parcel of and situate in Franklin County, foungsviile township, State of. s'orth Carolina, and described as ollows: Bounded on the North >y James McGhee, on the East >y James McGhee. on the South! ly Mr?. W. H. Frailer, and on! he West by N. J. Hart, K being ( he identical land on which the> laid E. S. Thomerson now resides. A deposit of twenty-five per :ent of the amount of the bid *111 be required at the time of he sale. J. C. NOWELL, Trustee, farborough & Yarborough Attorneys 12-13-4t ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as adminlstra tors of the estate of Ed Weldon. leceased. late ot Franklin County. . Morth Carolina, this is to notify ill persons having claims against he estate of said deceased to ixhibit tbem to the undersigned :n or before 22nd day of Nov., 193$, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All jersons indebted to- said estate *111 please make immediate pay ment. This 20 day of November, 1935. W. D. F08TER, J. T. WELDON, ll-22-6t Ad in i rs. HfDTICE S'orth Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court. E. M. Wheeler and wlte, Nonle R. Wheeler, ! Vs. Grace McGhee O'Hearln and hus band. Pat O'Hearln, Julius Mc ? Oheeand wlte, Mrs. iall?i-M?-| Ohee. Josephine McOhee, Rich ard McOhee, Elizabeth McOhec Marker and husband, S. A. Marker, H. Wheeler and wife, Lucy M. Wheeler, Ruby Wheel er. minor, Matthew Wheeler, minor. Henry Lee Wheeler, mi nor, Ed?ard Wheeler, minor, Blanche Wheeler, minor, Ernest Wheeler, minor, Moselle Whee ler, minor, Margaret Wheeler, minor, et al. The defendants, Grace McOhee : O'Hearln and husband, Pat O' Hearln. Julius McOhee and wife, Mrs. Julius McOhee, Josephine McOhee, unmarried, Richard Mc Ghee and Elizabeth McGhee Mar ker and husband, 8. A. Marker, Ruby Wheeler, minor, Matthew Wheeler, minor, Henry Lee Wheel er, minor, Edward Wheeler, mi nor, Blanche Wheeler, minor, Ernest Wheeler, minor. Moselle Wheeler, minor, and Margaret Wheeler, will take notice that an action abore entitled has been commenced In the Superior Coort of Franklin County, N. C., to sell for partition the E. B. Wheeler two tracts of land in Harris Town ship, Franklin County, N. C., and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County In the Courthouse In Loulsburg, N. C? on the 4th day of January, 1936, and answer 01 demur to the complaint of said action, or the plaintiffs will appl) to the court for the relief demand ed In said petition. This 3rd day of December, 1935 W. V. AVENT, Clerk Superior Court Franklin 12-6-5t County, North Carolina COMMISSIONER'S RE-SALE OK LAND Under and by vtrtue of an ord er of re-sale of the Superior Couri of Franklin County made In th? special proceeding entitled "H, B. May and wife Minnie May, Cora Patterson and husband R. L. Pat terson, A. S. May and wife Ethel May. Willis May. Vulah May, anil Charles May and wife Nancy May vs. Ernest May and wife Rosa Ma; Betty May Edwards and husband Henry Edwards, Louise May, Na than May, Robert May and wife Martha May, Mary Debnam, and Charles P. Green. Guardian and Litem"? the undersigned Com missioner will on MONDAY, THE OTH DAY OK JANUARY, !???. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, sell at the cpurthouse door lu Loutsburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situate In Sand Creek Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: Bounded on the north by the Iapds of K. S. May, on the east by the lands of L. P. and J. W. Perdue and C. C. Inscoe estate, on the south by the lands of J. J. Allen estate, and on the west by the lands of J. Y. Beasley and D. T. Fuller estate, containing 93 acres, more or less, and being tho tract of land upon which Frank May resided at the time of his death. This the 6th day of December, 1936. W. H. YARBOROUOH, 12-6-St Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that cer tain Judgment of the Superior Court of Franklin County, enter ed in that certain Tax Foreclo sure suit. Franklin County vs. W. H. Allen and wife, Mrs. Annie Wilder Allen. F. H. Allen and wife, Mrs. Lou Reynolds Ford Al ien, Mrs. Annie Webb Allen, widow of J. M. Alien, deceased, et al., duly docketed in Judgment Dockct ? , at page 21, In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County. North Caro lina. the undersigned commission er will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash,?at the court house door In the Town of Lou Isburg, North Carolina, at or about the hour of 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, l?8d, the following described land: That certain tract or parcel of land situate in the Town of Lou isburg. Franklin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows! Beginning in the center of the path leading to the King plantation, a cedar stake on the south side. Dr. W. R. King's corner; thence S 20 l-4d W 101 poles 6 links to a dead oak on Wolfplt creek, Dr. King's corner; thence S 64 l-4d E 36 poles 22 links to pointers; thence N 26d E 149 poles-22 links to a stake In the path; thence N. 44d W IS poles. N 48%d W 39Mi poles to the beginning, contain ing forty-two acres, more or less. Dated and posted, this Qte 2nd day of December, 1935. CHARLES P. GREEN, 12-6-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS North Carolina In The Franklin County. Superior Court Walter C. Neal V?. Ora H. Neal. The defendant. Ora H. Neal, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced In the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, for the purpose of obtaining a divorce absolute under and by virtue of Section 1669 (a) of the Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, in which the defendant ' li a necessary party to salfl* ac ' tioo; that the said defendant will ' further take notice that she Is re ' quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court 'I of Franklin County In the Court house In Loulsburg. N. C., on the 1 11 day of January, 1936, and an 1 swer or demur to the complaint ; filed In said action, or the plaln i tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said com plaint. This the 9th day of December, 1935. W. V. AVENT, Clerk of the Superior Court of 12-20-4t Franklin County, N. C. 1 NOTICE OF SUMMONS ? North Carolina. ' Franklin County. 1 Sarah J. Williams v. * ' Britton Williams. The defendant, Britton Wil ' liams, will take notice that an ac ' tlon entitled as above has been begun in the Superior Court in Franklin County by Sarah J. Wil liams, the plaintiff above named, for an absolute divorce from the bondB of matrimony upon the ground that there has been a sepa ration for two years between the parties and that the plaintiff has , resided continuously during that period in the State of North Caro lina, and. he will further take no tice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty within thirty days from the completion of service hereof, which service will be complete on the 9 day of January, 1935, and answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed in said of fice, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. This 9 day of December. 1935. W. V. AVENT, Clerk Superior Court of l2-13-4t Franklin County. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! Under and by virtue of a de 1 cree of the Superior Court of : Franklin County made in the Special Proceeding entitled "Mrs. Mary M. Debnam. et als, Ex Parte" the undersigned Commissioner will on MONDAY, THE J8TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1B8?, i (it being the first day of the Jan uary. Term. 1936. of the Superior i Court of Franklin County), at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, sell at public auction at the courthouse door in Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, to the highest bidder all that cer tain lot or parcel of land situate in Louisburg Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, on the road leading from Louisburg to Hunn. adjoining the lands of Tom my Moon. Daniel Hazlewood and others, bounded and described as follows: According to survey of W. N. Fuller on December 31sf, 1903, beginning in the center of the Tarboro road, a pine on the east side of the road, corner of the first tract described in deed to Shelly Brown and wife to W. D. I Egerton, dated May 31st, 1907 and recorded in Book 216. page 230; thance S 87 'a deg E 16 poles 16 links to a willow on the branch; thence up the branch S 14 deg W. 15 poles 2 links to a large poplar on the east side of the branch; thence N 87% deg W 16 poles 16 links to the center of the Tarboro road ; thence along said road N 14 deg E 15 poles 2 links to the beginning, contain ing one and 53 |100 acres, more or less, it being the identical same property acquired by said John Buck Debnam in dead from M. S. Davis and wife May H. Davis, dated the 9th day of January, 1922, of record Book 244 at page 191. Franklin County Register of Deeds office, to which reference is here made. Terms of sale; One-fourth caah, balance on credit of twelve monthB from day of sale; title reserved until purchase price is paid in fall. This the 11th day of December, 1935. W. H. YARBOROUGH, 1 2-1 3-5t Commissioner. 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