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FARMS FOR SALE 1 ? K. W. House farm, 39 acres, good buildiifgs, tobacco (arm, Hard surface road. 2 ? F. H. Cooke farm, 36 acres, building, power line, hard surface road, tobacco farm. 3? ? Gill Meadow farm, 361 acres. 5 residences, 5 tobacco barns. 4 ? W. H. Fraizer farm. 1 29 acr.es. oil road, 13 buildings. 5 ? Nell Marstou farm, 61 acres, buildings, on road. 6 ? A. R. Winston farm, 131 acres, buildings, on road. 7 ? Radford farm, n^ar Center ville, 57 acres, tobacco farm. 8 ? Anthony Cooke farm, 125 acres, paved highway. 9 ? J. S. Thomas farm, 56 cares, paved highway, buildings. 10 ? J. S. Thomas farm, 366 acres, 3 residences, on road. 11 ? Plumnier Green farm, 129 acres, 3 residences, tobacco barn, on road. 12 ? Stephen Sledge farm, 94 acres, on road, good build ings. 13 ? F. L. Allen farm, 136 acres, good buildings, on road. 14 ? Jasper Toney farm, 97 3-4 acres, Raleigh-Rocky Mount Highway, good buildings. 15 ? 'S. L. Blanton farm 275 acres, good buildings, tobacco farm. 16 ? K. P. Hill farm, 560 acres, fair buildings. 17 ? H. C. Ray farm, 68 acres, buildings, tobacco farm. * 18 ? W. F. Davis farm, 102 acres, Louisburg-Henderson High way, tobacco tarm. 19 ? R. R. Radford farm, 225 acres, paved highway, no buildings. These farms can be purchased on terms. If interested, see or } call W. L. LUMPKIN, Telephone 268-1, Louisburg, N. C. i 8-19-lt I PROFESSIONAL COLUMH Dr. Harry H. Johnson Physician and Surgeon General Practice - Glasses Fitted Special attention to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Phones: 410-1 and 410-7 Offices: 120 N. Main Street H. G. Perry J. B. Wheiess Phone 287-2 Phone 287-tt Drs. Perry & Wheiess Physicians and Surgeons 101 W. Naah St. Louis burg, N. C Office Phone 287-1 < Hour* ? 1U to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8 Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Examina tion, Diathermy and Ultra-Violet' light treatment. Miss Elizabeth Fuller, Sec'y. Miss Annie Barnhill, R. N. Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office In Service Drug Go. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Louisburg, N. C. Office over Hose's Store Dr. W. R. Bass Veterinarian Mice* and Hospital East Nash Ht Phone: Office 335- L lies. 385-J Special Attention to Small Animals Dr. J. B. Davis Physician and Horgeon Loulsburg, N. C. Dffloe at Residence, 8. Main St. telephone: Hoars: Day 201-1 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Night 201-1 12:00 to 2:00 p. m. 6:00 to 8:00 p. m Edward F. Griffin Attorney at Law Lonisbnrg, North Carolina Office Ford Building, Over Pleasants Book Store General Practice in all Courts G. M. Beam Attorney at Law Louis burg, N. C. Office In Professional Building Mit to The Franklin Times f Practice in all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Louisburg, N. C. Office in First National Bank Bldg Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborough & Yarborough Attorneys A Counsellors at Law Office in Egerton Building Over Tonkel's Store Lonisbnrg, N. C. Practice in Franklin and adjoin teg counties, and in the tJnited States Courts at Raleigh B. B. White E. H. Mai oaf J. B. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Lonisbnrg, N. C. Seaeral practice, settlement of es tates, funds invested. One mem bar of the firm always in office Main Street Barber Shop L P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Barbers Lonisbnrg, N. O. Parlors wader- Unloa WanhMW H. T. Bartholomew 0 OAIU> OK THANKS We wish to express out sincere thanks ami appreciations tor the; beautiful floral olteriug and sym-j palhy shown us during the sick- 1 11 ess and death of our beloved I uncle and brother. Your kindness will always be remembered Miss Annie Eula Newton and ^Mr. H. E. Newton. I NOTICE OF 1'UBLH ATION OF j Sl'MMONS North Carolina. In1 The Franklin County. Superior Court1 WALLACE 0. PEARCE vs. ESTHER T PEARCE The defendant, Esther T. Pearce, will take notice t'hat an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Caro lina, for the purpose of obtaining | a divorce absolute under and by .virtue of Section 1659 (a) of the | Consolidated Statutes of North iCarblina, in which the defendant [is a necessary party to said ac jtion; and the said defendant will 'further take notice that she is re iquire$ to appear at the office of Ifhe Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the courthouse [in Louisburg, N. C., on the 19th jday of September, 1938, and an [swer or demur to the complaint filed in said -action, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for t'he i relief demanded in said complaint. This the 15th day of August, >938. W. V. A VENT, C. S. C. , 8-19-4t of Franklin County, N. C. ? NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND IN THE TOWN j OF LOUISBURG, N. C. FOR DELINQUENT , > TAXES At or about the hour of Noon at the Court House door in Louis burg, N. C., on Monday, Septem ber 12th. 1938, I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuantfto t'he Laws of North Carolina and the charter of the town of Louisburg, N. C., as set out in the private Acts of 1899, Chapter 243, and Acts amenda tory t'hereto, as revised by sec tion 8009, Consolidated Statutes' 1919 and amentments thereto, all lands in the town of Louisburg. | N. C., on which taxes for the year I 1937 remain due, with cost's add 'ed, described as follows: ,| White Mrs Emma C Allen Est 1 Sunset Ave $40.42' J M Allen 1 Farmers Union Warehouse ? "0.89 L L Allen 1 S Main 29.44 P S, J M, and K K Allen 1 Garage N Main, 1 Fro zen Delight N Main, 1 Standard Oil, 1 Pasture, 1 Home N Main, 1 Store S Main 136.12 Sam R Allen 1 K P Hill Church St, 2 Nash St , Stables Mrs W H Allen 1 N Main 112.70 Misses Lucy, Sue & Hodgie Alston, 1 Church St 49.24 H T Bartholomew 1 Nash St Garage 55.60 Mrs F J Beasley 1 Railroad Planer Lot' J O Beasley 1 Church St 75.52 Mrs W F Beas'.ey 1 E Nash 28.65 Mrs M S Cliiton 1 Church St 64.34 K M Colliei 1 Kenmore Ave 27.15 Mrs Mae H Davis 1 Clifton | Ave, 4 W W Loy ? 43.37 , M S Davis 2 Mrs M E Joy ner Est 2 <.18 Mrs J K Dorsett 1-4 Yar- , borough Land 20.81 W D Egerton 1-3 Sunset 19.81 Dr A H Fleming 1 So Main 3.55 C E Ford 1 Boddie Drug ? Bldg, 1 Masonic Bldg Market St, 3 E Nash 228.65 1 E S Ford Est 1 Cripple Creek, 1 Cedar St, 1 Elm St, 1 S Mam, I Mineral Spgs, 1 Cripple Ck, 1 Crip ple Ck, 1 Spring St, 1 Spring St', 1 Storage Hse, 1 Cripple Ck, % Market Street 115.88 1 George W Ford 1 Nash & ( Spring 53.25 1 Mrs Hazel W Ford 1 N Main 105.62 1 Mrs Lula S Ford 1 Nash St 43.56; Mc M Furgerson 1 Sunset Ave 40.92 D E Hardwick and wife 1 N Main 38.73 G C Harris 1 Noble St 48.17 Mrs J W Harris 1 Cedar St 32.58 F L Herman 1 Bottling Plant, 1 Church St 35.12 A L Hicks 1 Church St, I IE Nash . 52.42 H H Hobgood, Guardian | 1 Noble St 35.00 But It's True O'Kelly's interest in farming is limited to bis desire to show that the natural elements do more harm than good as far as agriculture is con cerned. He contends that heat and water are best applied indoors. H<! supplies his heat through furnaces, his water through sprinkling cans Thus his crops never suffer from drought, wind or heavy windstorms. Leslie's great-grandfather went to Holland on business, asked ir ; his will that his descendants remain British subjects. They have com plied with his request, but their personal interests have kept them in th? Netherlands. \ Mr. Johnson's parents were so fond of a turtle they kept for 22 yean that when the son was born in 1906 be was named for the pet. Boti Qoveys are still alive. R W Hudson Est 1 S Main 3.55 A F Johnson 1 Courts St 111.02 P S Leonard 1 Ferry St. 1 Perry St, 1 E Nash, 1 Kenmoor Ave 139.25 E H Malone 1 Reavis. 1 Railroad. 1 Sunset Ave 22.12 Miss F L Massenburg 1 Spring St ? ? 24.9:5 S S Meadows 2 Court St, 1 Noble St 93. 3T Mrs N L Moseley 1 Spring and Noble 20.81 Mrs Elizabeth Murphy 1 E Nash 7.48 Mrs E Odom 1 Church St 24.73 Mrs S J Parham 1 N Main 55.59 Mrs Mary E Parker 1 N Main . ?3.95 : Mrs P W Pernell Est 1 Spring St 9.04 Mrs Hugh W Perry 1 N Main 25.52 A W Person 1 N Main Home, 1 Old Person N Main, 1 Storage 186.81 Miss Lucille Person 3 lots near Wagon Factdry 8/9 \V T Person 1 N Main 43.05 Grace and Bland Pruitt' 1 Person St, I Main St 50.22 J T Pruitt 7 Person St, 5 Spring St, 1 Kenmoor Ave, * 3 Person St, 3 Person St 50.22 C A Ragland 2 Spring St, 2 Main St, 1 Main'St. 1 Main St, 1 N Main Home, 1 Main & Franklin, 1 Main St, 1 Franklin. 2 Winston Alley, 1 Frank lin 443.71 Morton A Rudd 1 Kenmoor Ave 6.73 W H Rufiin Est' 1 Kenmoor Ave 63.95 R W Smithwick 1 Church St Home, 1 Church & Frank lin. 1 Burt Bldg N Main, 1 Church & College 269.25 Mrs R W Smithwick 1 N Main 38.16 Mrs V W Spivey 1 Cedar St 60.03 Mrs J C Tucker 1 Main St, E F Thomas 1 N Main 41.49 3 Reavis, 1 Lot 131.90 Mrs J W Weaver 4 Cedar St 33.07 W C Webb & wife 1 Kenmoor Ave, 1 Person St 45.51 F W Whelejss Sr 1 Church St Home, 1 Kenmoor Ave, 1 King St, 1 Market St 189.46 Mrs I W White 1 Noble St. 48.26 T B Wilder 1 E Nash, 1 Main St, L Mineral Spgs 65.45 Mrs L M Williamson 1 Cedar Street 63.95 Mrs Janie B Yarborough 1 N Main 9-4.06 Mrs- Eloise H Yarborough 1 Baker Heights 25.31 Kemp Yarborough 1 N Main, 1 Church St 88.54 1936 TAXES Mrs Mary E Parker 1 N Main " 71.30 W T Person 1 N Main 39.23 PAVING ASSESSMENTS Mrs Hazel W Ford 1 Church and Main 669.57 Louisburg College 1 Church Street 2,705.75 Colored Katie Allen 2 Lehman Lots $10.02 Lee Brodie 1 Mintral Spgs 8.45 John Bullock 2 Baker St 9.53 May Belle Burwell 1 Halifax Road 15.51 Herman Davis 1 Railroad St1 10.31 Dr J B Davis 1 S Main St, 1 Mineral Springs 54.44 Jim Plummer Davis 1 s Main St g Maude Davis 1 Kenmore . Ave ? 4.96 Jennie Egerton 1 Kenmore w fVe , 3 09 Hubert Faison Jr 1 Halifax Road jo 73 Boydie Foster 1 Black Town 4.96 Daisy B Foster 2 Cedar St 12 12 Millie Foster 1 Black Town lti.^6 Emily & Victoria Fuller 1 Halifax Road 13.43 E H Gibson 1 Kenmore Ave 9 6'' Hulda Gill Est 1 Black Town ii'75 Mary Gil! 1 Black Town 9.04 Austin Green Est 1 Mintral Springs - -g John Green 1 S Main St 6 84 Garland Harris 1 Tarboro c Ro"d? 10.03 *^am A Harris Est 1 Kenmore Ave, 1 Jack Hayes Store, 1 Back of Store 27 55 Carrie Savage Hawkins, 1 S Main St 13 75 J A Hawkins Est 1 Ha'lifax Road _ 3 Wesley H Hawkins 1 S Alain St._ 1 River Road 27^85 Eutrict Hazeywood 1 S Main St jn 9 Hixie Hazel wood 1 Railroad Street 4 02 Lorenza Hill 1 Tarboro Rd 5.43 Lstella Hill 1 Home, 2 Black Town, 1 Railroad St 21 59 James Johnson 1 Mineral Springs 1373 Lorenza Keacpey 1 Lot 6.85 Louis King 1 Mineral Spgs 3 0'8 Hugh Leonard, 1 S Main St 14. 2 5 Laura Littlejolm 1 Mineral Springs 6 5g? Jirnmie Martin 1 Black Town 9 ?4 Spencer Massenburg Jr 2 Halifax Road 9 u4 I Ethel Merritt 2 Kenmore 9 36 Carrie Murray 1 Black Town 5.91 James Neal 1 Kenmore Ave 10 91 Ed Perry Est 1 Black Town 11 55 Herman Perry 1 Halifax Rd 8 54 Lula Perry 1 College St 9 ?4 j Martha Hayes Ptrry 1 An gler May 4 34 Pattie Perry Est 1 Railroad Street 9 #4 Stephen Perry Est 1 Halifax Road 2 77 (Tom Perry 1 Mineral Spgs 8.14 A H Ridley 1 Kenmore Ave 9.39 (HC Ridley 1 Halifax Road 4.34 Charlie Ruffin Est 1 S Main Street 1061 Ella Sledge 1 Black Town 10 61 Fannie Stokes 1 Halifax Rd 7 87 Martha Thomas 2 Elm Street lr,hA11,eyu 10.61 i-Charles Henry White 2 Cedar Street 12 97 iAddie Wilkins 1 Tarboro Rd 9.04 P W Williams 1 Mineral ! Springs 10 61 Dave Wood 1 Tarboro Road 1 ' 7 48 Calvin Yarborough Sr Est, 1 Old River- Road 13.75 Calvin Yarborough Jr_Est 1 South Main St 13.75 Hilliard Yarborough Est 1 Mineral Spgs, 1 Back of Graded School 20 03 Lena Yarborough Est 1 Black Town 9 04 Matilda Yarborough 1 Elm Street 24 73 Sallie Yarborough 1 Lot 4,02 E S. FORD, Tax Collector. Town of Louisburg, N C August 16th, 1938. 8-19-4t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Annie War-j ren, deceased late of Franklin County. North Carolina, this is to, notify* all persons having claims against the estate, of said deceas ed to exhibit them to" the under-, signed 011 or before the 5th day of 'August, 1 K 3 9 . or t-his notice! will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment, this 4th day of August. 1938. K, W. WARREN, Adm'r. Yarborough & Yarborough, Attorneys. 8-5-6t NOTICE 659A North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court County of Franklin v. 5 Mrs. P. W. Pernell, et al. The defendants Josephine1 Griggs, widow, Lucy Pinnell (Per nell). Lidy Myers and husband, B. O. Myers, and Eugene A. Skil- ; ton will take noMce that an action entitled as above has been insti-j tuted and is now pending in the1 Superior Court of Franklin Coun- i ty, being a tax foreclosure suit af- j fecting certain lands in Franklin County, to which suit> the defend- j ants above named are proper par ties. And the said defendants above named will take notice that they are required to appear before the > Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County at> his office in Louisburg, on or before the 29th day of August, 1938, to answer or demur to the said complaint;] otherwise the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in his said complaint. Dated this the 25t-h day of Julv, : : 1938. W. V. AVENT, 7-29-4t Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OK SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale and the authority con tained in that certain interlocu tory judgment' of foreclosure re corded in Book of Tax Judgments 3 at page 63, Franklin County Clerk's office, entered in that cer tain tax foreclosure proceeding entitled "No. 1089, County of Franklin, Plaintiff, v. W. M. Pin nell, .Miss Luiy Pinnell, John Tucker and wife, et al., Defend ants," the undersigned Commis sioner, t-herein duly appointed, will offer for sale on THURSDAY, 25 AUGUST llt:?S at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Louisburg, North Caro lina, at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following described real property: Thal~Ttertain lot or parcel of land listed in the name of Mrs. P. i \Y. Pernell as 1 lot home, being situate in the Town of Louisburg, Franklin County, on the west side of Spring Street, beginning at S. S. Meadows' corner on Spring 'Street; thtnce along said sweet IN 32d E 64 1-4 feet to a rock, cor ner for John N. Harris; thence N 6 0 1 2 d W 135 feet to a rock ; 'thence S 32d \V 65 feet to a rock in Meadows' line; thence along his lin?^S 60d E 135 feet to the beginning, containing 8808 3-4 square feet-, more" or less, and be ing the house and lot in which George P. Inscoe now resides. Dated and posted this the 25th day of Julv, 1938. CHARLES P. GREEN, 7-29-4t Commissioner. NOTICE Ol SALE Under and by virtue of the: authority of sale contained in that certain judgment of the Superior! Court of Franklin County, North' Carolina, entered in that certain (tax foreclosure suit entitled. "No. 554, County of Franklin vs. G. W.j Brjdgers and wife. Mrs. G. W.j Bridgers. et al.", which said judg ment is duly docket- -d in tax judg-| ment docket 3 at pag< 64, in the; office of the Clerk of th? Superior! Court of Franklin County, North | Carolina, the undersigned. Com missioner will 'offer, fc r sale to the 1 highest bidder for cash at the court-house door in the Town of( Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, 8TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, lUIlX the following described land in I Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County, North Carolina; Listed as "97 acres P. Tree" | and more particularly described jas follows, to-wit: Lying and being in Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County, J^orth Carolina, bounded on the nort-h by the lands of Taylor W. Boone and | George Boone; on tfie east by the | lands of J. A. Dean. and Dr. S. A. Newell; on the south by the lands of the Greenleaf-Johnson Company and Billie Boone, and on the west by the lands of Jeff Boone and T. W. Boone, and com-, posed of three (.1) contiguous tracts of land described as follows: FIRST TRACT: 31>i-acre tract being the identical lands conveyed to said G. W. Bridgers by war ranty deed of F. G. Boone and wife, in the year 1913. which deed is recorded in Book 190 at*page 225. Franklin County Registry. SECOND TRACT: 32 3-4-acre tract, being the identical lands conveyed to said G. W. Bridgers by deed of B. S. Rice, in the year 1 by deeds recorded in Book? 146 at page 185 and Book 152 at page 227* Franklin County Reg istry. , THIRD TRACT: 33-acre tract, being the identical tract of land conveyed to said G. W. Bridgers by deed of J. R. Boone, in the year 1904, which deed is recorded in Book 145 at page 327, Franklin County Registry. From the lands above described there has been sold a strip of land containing 7|100 acres, by deed of G. W. Bridgers, et' al. to the Green leaf-Johnson Railroad Company, in the year 1917, which strip of land is more particularly describ ed in Book 213 at page 568. Franklin County Registry, to which reference is hereby made. Dated and posted thi# the 8th day of August, 1938. CHARLES P. GREEN, 8-l'2-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF KE-SALH OF KEAL ESTATE Under and by Virtue of the power of sale contained in that deed of trust executed by K. P. Hill and wife to J. E. Malgne. trustee, dated April 21, 1937, re corded in Book 337. Page 467, Registry of Franklin County, Nort'h Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made upon the undersigned trustee by the holder of the bond representing said indebtedness and pursuant to an order of re sale signed by the Clerk of Super'? ior Court> of Franklin County, North Carolina, on June 8, 1938, the undersigned trustee will on MONDAY, THE 2?TH DAY OK Al'Gl'ST, 1IKW, at or about the hour of noon at the courthouse door in Louisburg. N. C.. offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash Hie following described land: First Tract All that certain parcel or tract of land containit^Three Hundred and eight and Twenty-Three one hundredths (308.23) acres, more or less. sit|Uate, lying and being in Franklinton Township, Frank lin County, Nort;h Carolina, and bounded now or formerly on the North by land of \V H. and J. M. Allen, on the East by lanls of Mrs. J. C. Matthews; on the West by Mitchiner lands, and on the South by lands of Mrs. J, C. Mat thews and being 1 1>^~ identical tract or parcel of land conveyed I to K. 1*. Hill from the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, by deed dated March 31. 1936, and re corded in Book 330 at Page 334, Registry of Franklin County. North Carolina: This tract or par eel of land is subject to lien of purchase money Deed of Trust- of K. P. Hill to W. O. McGibony. Trustee of the Federal Land Bank, recorded in Book 328, at Page 501, in Registry of Franklin County. Second Tract That tract or parcel of land sit uate in Saijdy Creek Township, Franklin County, Stat?-<<f Nort'h Carolina, and comprising s tracts No. 11 and No. 17 of the subdi vision of the old Young Tract as surveyed by C. E. Foster, C. E . containing One Hundred Forty One and Sixty-One Hundredths (141.61) acres, according to plat recorded in t<be otfice of the Reg^ ister of Deeds of Franklin Coun ty in plat Book No. 1 at Pa.ge 68. ? It being the identical tract or par cel of land conveyed to K. P. Hill by Mr. H P. Guffey by deed dated October 30, 1936' afid recorded in Book 344. at Page 25, in the Reg istry of Franklin County. This tract is conveyed subject to the timber deed from K. P. Hill and wife to the Whitley & Barrow Lumber Company, dated April 10, 1937, and recorded in Book 337, at Page 4^?, Registry of Franklin County, conveying all the pine, white oak and post oak and popu lar timber on said tract with 2 years from date April 10, 1937, in which to cut and remove. Third Tract That tract or parcel of land sit uate'in Franklinton Township, Franklin County, N. C., adjoining the lands now or formerly owned by T. J. Hight. Mrs. Lula Mitch ell and I. H. Kearney and con taining Fifty acres, more or less, and known as the W. B. Wright tract conveyed to Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner, by deed of W. L. I.urnpkin. Trustee, dated Febru ary 20, 1932, recorded^ in Book 305, at Page 169 in tfie Registry of Franklin County and having been conveyed by said Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner, to K. P. Hill by deed dated September 10, 1935, and recorded in Book 324, at Page 413, Registry of Frank lin County. It being the tract referred to as Fourth Tract in Deed of Trust. Fourth Tract A three-sevenths (undivided interest > ' in and to that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Harris Township, Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, containing 100 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of J. B. Perry, on the East by the lands of A. J. P. Harris estate, on the South by lands of Joe Rogers and J. B. Perry, and on the West by lands of J. B. Perry and being tract No. 4 conveyed in that deed of trust of D. W. Spivey and wife to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, dated August 15. 1924. and recorded in Book 250, at Page 100, Registry of Franklin County and conveyed by Edward Griffin, Administrator of B<-h T. Holden. Trustee, to Gur ney P. Hood, Commissioner, by deed dated February 23, 1935, and recorded in Book 324, Page 298, Registry of Franklin County, and described as first tract in Deed of Gurney P. Hood, Com missioner to K. P. Hill dated Sep tember 10, 1935, and recorded in Book '324, at Page 412, Registry of Franklin County, reference to all of tbe above mentioned deed and records for a further descrip tion and identification of the lands herein conveyed. It being the tract referred to as Fifth Tract in deed of trusti. This 12th day of August. 1938. J. E. MALONE. 8-1 9-2t. Trustee. 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