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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE NALK OF LAND State of North Carolina, County ot Franklin. The Federal Land Bank of Col umbia, Plaintiff, tie Alston, The Loulsburg Motor Company and Franklin Coun ' ty. Pursuant to a judgment enter ed in the above entitled action on the 2nd day of March, 1936. In the Superior Court of said Coun-j ty by the Clerk. I will on THE 4TH DAY OF APRIL, 19SO,. at or about twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse, in said County, sell at public auction to the high est bidder therefor the following described lands; situate In said County and State in Goldmine Township, comprising 149 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 149; acres, more or less, situate, lying j and being about 1-4 mile West! of the CentervHle-Ines Road.! about 17 miles northeast fronij the Town of Lonisburg. N. C.. in Goldmine Township, County of Franklin. State of North Carolina.; and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a, plat thereof mada by Chaa. E.' Foster, C. E . October, 1911, andj attached to the abstract now on, file with the Federal Land Bank; ot Columbia, S. C., the same be-, ing bounded on the North byj Shocco Creek, on the East by the lands of William Thomas and! Henry Alston, on the South by| the lands of Hardy . Alston and on the West by the lands of Frl-J day Williams and Henry Alston,; Jr., and being the same tract of land heretofore conveyed to the said Richard T Alston and wife, Bettie Alston, by deed of Green leaf Johnson Lumber Company, a corporation, dated April 23, 1920, recorded In Book 233, page 198, Registry of Deeds for Frank lin County, N. C. The terms of sale are as fol lows: One-half (H) of the ac cepted bid to be paid into Court In cash, and the balance on credit, payable In two (2) equal annual Installments, with Interest there on from date of sale at the rate of six (6%) per centum per an num. payment of balance to be secured by mortgage. All bids will be received sub ject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless Its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum ot Two Hundred ($200.) Dollars,, as a forfeit and guaranty of com pliance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when ac cepted. Notice Is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M., of the same day unless said deposit Is sooner made. , Every deposit not forfeited or accepted will be promptly return ed to the maker. This the 2nd day of March. 1936. Richard T. Alston vs. 3-6-4t W. L. LUMPKIN. Commissioner. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF SALE OF LAND State of North Carolina. County of Franklin. The Federal Land Bank of Col umbia. Plaintiff, vs. H. C. Radford and wife. Annie D. Radford, Dr. H. M. Beam. C. G. Cash. Hamilton Brown Shoe Company, a corporation. Pursuant to an order entered in the above entitled action on the 2nd day of March, 1936. in the Superior Court of said Coun ty by the Clerk, I will, on THB 4TH DAY OF APRIL. I?3?, at or ahput twelve o'clock noon, at the Courthouse. In said Coun ty. sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefor the fol lowing described lands; situate in said County and State In Gold mine Township, comprising 56.17 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: Ail that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 56.17 < acres, more or less, situate, lyhiK and being on the Lou Isburg- Wood Road, about 2ft miles west from the Town of Wood, N. C., In i Goldmine Township, County of i Franklin, State of North Carolina, j having such metes. Bhapes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat ! thereof made by H. A. Chappell, Reg. Engr., April 16, 1922, a copy of which Is attached to the ab stract now on file with the Fed-! eral Land Bank of Columbia, the' same being bounded on the North by the lands of W. A. Radford, on the East by the lands of R. R. Radford, on the South by the Louisbur?-Wood Road, and on the West by the lands of J. W. Rad ford and W. A. Radford, and bo lag the same tract of land here tofore conveyed to the said U. C. Radford by Wesley Radford and wife by deed dated June 19, 1920. recorded In Book 229, page <9, Registry of Deeds for Frank lin County, N. C. The terms of sale are as fol lows: One-half (H) of the ac cepted bid to be paid Into Court In cash, and the balance on credit, payable In two (2) equal atinual Installments, with Interest t here on from date of sale at the rate of alz (<%) per centum per an anm, payment of balance to be Moured by mortgage. All bids will be received sub ject to rejection or confirmation tar the Clerk of said Superior Oeart and no bid will be accepted ?r reported unless Its maker shall I Awoslt with said Clerk at the I eleee of the bidding the sum of I One Hundred (1109.) Dollars, I as a forfeit and guaranty of eon- | pllance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when ac cepted Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the samei place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. If., of the same day unless said deposit Is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or accepted will be promptly return ed to the maker. This the 2nd day of March, 1936. W. L. LUMPKIN. 3-6-41 Commissioner. FOR THE WHOLE DISTRICT Helpful bauking, as we view it, must be shaped in the interest of all the section which a financial institution serves. Since 1889 the Citizens Bank & Trust Company has made the protection and convenience of sound banking service available throughout this part of the state. The steadily growing support of the public has made and keeps this "The Leading Bank in This Section." CITIZENS BANK & TROST COMPANY HENDERSON, N. C. CURE YOUR 1936 TOBACCO CROP WITH SMITH'S OIL-BURNING TOBACCO CURER AND KN'JOY THE ADVANTAGES OF 1 Uniform heat, easily controlled to meet varying heat de mands. Insures better quality, of tobacco. 2 Great flexibility. Same barn and equipment cures tobac co, broodes Chickens, and cures Sweet Potatoes. 3 Economical operation. Operates cheaper than furnaces us ing coal or wood. No flues or furnaces required. 4 Simplicity and ease of operation. Apparatus requires very little attention. Operator can sleep at night and work during day. 5 Safety. Constructed in such a way as to greatly reduce ?' Ore hazard. 6 Time. Cures tobacco 18 to 36 hours quicker than wood or coal. 7 Semi-Automatic operation. Feeds Automatically. Heat remains constant until changed by operator. LET ME HHOW VOL' THE SYSTEM. SEE OR WRITE W. SOLLIE AYESCUE (NEAR EPSON.) ROUTE I HENDERSON, N. C. FIRE INSURANCE Now is the time to check up on your fire and tornado insurance, what with the coming of March. Be careful as you will, you cannot protect yourself from damage by wind, except by insuranoe. -O G. N. BEAM, Agent (19 years' fire insurance writing) LOUISBUBO, N. 0. 1 "GIRL OP NORTH WKST" Another of those striking Im pressions of atinnUif girls, repro , duced in full color from a paint ing by Henry CliTe. One of man)' features in the March 8 inane ol the American Weekly, the big magazine which come* with the BALTIMORE) SITNDAY AMERI CAN. Your newsdealer has your copy. S-a-lt Subscribe to the Franklin Times $1.60 Per Tear In Aavance MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawlelgh, Dept. NCB 123-SA. Richmond, Va. 2-21? J-? Setting Op Nights If ySti suffer from Oattlag Up Nights, Nervousneaa. Leg Pains. Swollen Joluts, Disslnaaa. Headaches, I <ors of Pep. Burn tag. Smarting, Itching Acidity due to i functional Kidney or Bladdor troubles, try the Doctor'e puaranteed prescription ' Cysts* (Slss-tea). Must bring new vitality In 41 hours, and satisfy completely la I teye or money back.* Guaranteed Cysts* Mats only Jc a does at drugglaU. Johnston Count? poultry (row ers sold 8,264 pounds ot surplus hens at the car door in a coopera tive shipment last week. FOR KHCORDHH I hereby announce myself a candidate for Judge of Recorder's Court of Franklin County, sub ject to the approval ot the voters of the county. In the Democratic Primary to be held In June. If nominated and elected, I will en deavor to administer the law as It Is written to the best of my ability. HERMAN B. HARRIS, 2-7-18t Bunn, N/C. NOTICE This Is to notify all persons that I, Blllle Wheleas, have dis solved partnership with the firm of Harris ? Wheless. All business connections have been severed and I am no longer responsible in any manner for transactions made by the above Arm. This notice will be pleid In bar of any recovery. Olven this the 24th day of February, 1936. (Signed) BILLIE WHELESS. 2-2S-4t I | FERTILIZERS We wish to announce that we have added fertilizer to our already large and popular line and hare taken the agency for SWIFTS FERTILIZERS These fertilizers are well known to Franklin County planters as result getters. We can now supply your needs for tobacco plant beds. THOMAS GROCERY CO. Phone 218-1 Louisburg, N. Carolina BLOOD TKHTKil STATE | SUPHRVIHKD BABY CHICKS Baby chicks for sale each Wednesday from Slate Blood Tested and Inspected flocks that will lire and grow into Big, Healthy Broilers and Good Layers. Satisfaction Guaranteed. BABY CHICK PRICES White Leghorns, per 100, $0.00 B. P. Rock*, per 100. . . 9.50 R. I. Reds, per 10* 0.50 In 000 lots 50c per 100 less. 91.00 Per 100 books order. CUSTOM HATCHING H.N per Inr of 90 eggs. Bring eggs on Monday. POULTRY RHMBDIfiS AND tUPPUHH ALSO SHBDS COMB TO SBB ME F. C. X. FEED Starting Mash $2.<V> (?rowing M^sh 2.04 Laying Mash 2.13 Super Laying Maah. 2.41 Super Coarse Stcratch 1.03 B4% Dairy 1.62 Middling : 1.52 Bed Dog 1.67 Hog Feed .... . . 1.85 Horae Feed 1.04 10 Bag Lota 5c per bag less BO Bag Lota 10c per bag loss. I I I TOBACCO GROWERS! Be Sure You Get The GENUINE "HUBBARD'S" YELLOW WRAPPER Made Only By EASTERN FERTILIZER CORPORATION of Norfolk, Va. ALSO MAKERS OF LOUISBURO HATCHERY AND FEED STORE Mmcj O. Brewer, Proprietor South Mik St. J mat below Depot LoBiabarg, N. O. I Lady Took Cardul When Weak, Nerrous "I cant say enough for Cardul II I talked >11 day," enthusiastically writes Mrs. L. B. Caldwell, of States vUle, N. O. "I hare uaed Oardul at Interval* for twenty-five yean." abe adds. "My trouble in the beginning was weakness and narvoumaM. I read of Cardul In a newspaper and decided right then to try It. It seemed before I had taken half a bottle of Cardul I was stronger and waa soon up and around." Thousands of wosMtt Cardul b?M (lUd them If It doss not tenant TOO. consult a phyalclan. WANTED Good tobacco scrap. Will call anywhere in Franklin or adjoin ing Counties. If you want to sell Just drop card to K. S. Marshall, R 2. Wake Forest, N. C. 2-21tf PIANO: Exceptional bargain, medium sise. Will transfer this beautiful piano to someone In this vicinity for the balance. Terms given. Write Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg. Va. 2-14-3t TONSIL CLINIC AT HOSPITAL There will be a tonsil clinic tteK aOLoulsburg Community Hospital Tuesday of each week, befianlac January 7th, 19!( ? For appoint- - ment apply at Loulsburg Com* munity Hoepltal, or at the office* V of Dre. Perry and Perry. 1 Lou lab u re Community Hospital Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines you have tried for your oough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulslon. i Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul slon, which goes right to the seat of the? trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mem branes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, dont be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulslon and to refund your money If you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulslon right now. (Adv.) 19$< PHILCO RADIO b a Knockout V - ------ Gall in and see it or let u* demonstrate it in your home. Remember that jon can buy these on easy terms. Enjoy life as yon tire. Our Service Department is always at your service with experts and approved parts. WHITE'S RADIO SHOP W. E. WHITE, JR., Propritor NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. 0. CAN YOU GET IT? Can You Get the Radio Station You Want? ' . If there are programs you are missing ? stations you can't get, let us help you. We are radio experts with a complete service de partment prepared to give service on ALL MAKES. We carry a complete line of RCA VICTOR and other radios, tubes, batteries, and other accessories. We are also authorized dealers for GENERAL ELECTRIC and SUPERFEX OIL BURNING REFRIGERATORS. . Call us on any radio or refrigeration problem. BRING US YOUR BATTERIES FOR RECHARGING LOWEST PRICES and PROMPT SERVICE Raynor & Dickens Radio Shop Located in building formerly occupied by Mrs. Beasley's Dining Room. PHILCO'S OF 19 it A new 1936 Philco is a real necessity for intertain ment and education of your family. Properly installed with a Philco all-wave aerial it fulls your home with music from many lands and keeps you in touch with world affairs. See and hear a Philco at Brown's and then you'll know why Philco is todays largest selling Radio. ? THE ? BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE J. L. BROWN. YOUNGS VILLE, N. 0.
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