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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN M, F. IABBOKOCUH AxiWn u4 tenoi Office win u>' OMnn and twdotobib - Building. Office Phone XM Residence Phone St 8. II WOOD I1WILL. . AtUruj-ll>Liw. Louleburg, N. C. Phone No. lit Office in First National Bank Building DB. W. & BOSTON Bye Specialist office In Hotel Building Loulsburg, North Carolina I wlah to adrlae my patients and the pnbllo generally that after the 1st of September my business will be on Cash basis when work Is completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING a. F. BUST, H. D. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices over Scoggin's Drug Store Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4 to I p. m. DR. ARCH H. PEBRT General Practice Wood, H. C. Office in Service Drag Co. DR. W. R. mm. Veterinarian Loulsburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 336-L Residence S36-J Special Attention to Small Animals. DR. D. (. SRITHWICK. _j K.G. Office tn the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. H. PERSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Louis bar g, North Carolina PraoUee in ail courts. Office on Mala Street G. JL BEAR Attorns) -at-Law OS1 ' over Post Office ?Prsc, .v. in ail courts. DR. J. B. DAVIS Phjslelsn and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main St. Telephone: Hours: Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a m. Day 64 12 to 2 P. m. 6 to 8 p. m. R. B. White E. H. A J. E. Malsne WHITE A HALOHR Isslsbirt North Carolina israt practice, settlement of ?* fanAs lares tod. One member of a] wars la the office. DR. H. G. PERRT Physician and Snrgeen Loulsburg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Ay cock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287: Night 287 DR. JL R. HALOHR. Loulaburg. North Carolina in Ay cock Drag Store. Market Street, Office Practice Surgery DR. H. H. JuHNSON Physician and Surgeon Loalsbarg, Berth CareUaa Office orer Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No, 10 J. O. NEWELL, I. D. Loalsbarg, H. ?. Office In First National Bank Building Day Phone 24? ? Night Phone 848-8 H Ruffln, Thoe. W. Ruffln WR. M. A THUS. W. RCFFIH Atteraeys-at-Law t Berth CareUaa General practice, both civil and crtm Inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties. Sapreme and Federal Courts. Offices m First National Bank JOHN K. BOCK Registered Kifhter Aiaoc. Mam. Am. 8oc. C. E. County and Municipal Work. Mapa and Land Surveying. Box 166, Warrenton, N. C. l#-31-tt Phone 5 or < and M. CALL FHOKB IN FOB CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY THE SEBYICE SHOP W. B. Hanford, Prapr. Loelsbarg, N. C. NOTICE Wo ara glad to announce to nur cus tomera and friends that wa have first class line of barbers and ara in better shape to serve our cast mars than have ever been. A trial Is all we' ask. Thanking your tor your patronage. We are yours to serve, ST EG ALL B OS. COLE 8AYA0E Farm Demonstration Agent Franklin County Loulsburg, N. C. Office la Bert Building earner and Conn Streets. DR. J. 8AH MITCH IN ER Eye, Bar Nose, Threat CM Odd Fellow N. C. 7a Map a Coofta Quick tato HAYES* HEALING HOMEY, a eoodh <?**'?'?? ?ton tba tonp tor beo&iig tlM InfliiBid ltd (rritatfd tkww. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE &ALVE (or Cheat Oolda. Baad Oddi i SaVet heau^ hont^ ka rabtod oa (to etoat and throat ?OdddOus BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I Under and by virtue of the power I conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed to me by Osa D. Kearney and husband and duly re corded in the office of the Register ^'de^Eult "^artn^been I made in the payment of the notes se cured therein, and at the request of | the holder of said notes, I vill, on MONDAY JANUARY 26. 1926 ? at or about the hour of noon sell at public auction at the co rt house door in Loulsburg, N. C? to the highest bidder, for cash, all thOBe certain tracts or parcels of land situate in Frankllnton Township, Franklin Coun ty, State of North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: 1st Tract. That tract or parcel of| land containing 96 acres, more or less, known as the Calvin Pritchard Plac and being the tract conveyed to I. H. Kearney by. deed of Calvin Pritchcjrd and wife dated April T'h, 1903, record ed in Book 128, page 137, Registry of Franklin County. 2nd Tract That tract known as J the Mrs. E. A. Ballard land, contain-1 Ing 35 acres, more or less, and being j the same tract conveyed to I. H. Kear ney by deed of Mrs. E. A. Ballard I recorded in Book 124, page 685, said Registry. 4th Tract. That tract of land known as lot No. 3 in the division of the S. P. Lowry lands, containing 48 1-2 acres, more or less, and being fully described in the proceedings *or said division recored in Book , page , C & D office of C. S. C. cf Frank lin County. 5th Tract That tract of land known as lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of S. P. Lowry, containing 82 1-2 acres more or less, and being the same tract conveyed to I H. Kearney by R. B. White, Commissioner, by deed dated Oct 12th, 1904, recorded in Book 241, page 404, said Registry. So much of the Pritchard and Lowry lands described above as are convey ed by deeds of Oza D. Kearney and husband to W. T. McGhee, H. T. Hight and A. L. Edwards by deed recorded In book 249 at pages 147, 149 and 150, Registry of Franklin County, have been released and are excepted from the operation of this deed of trust leaving to be sold hereunder of the Pritchard and Lowry land, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 as shown on Map record ed in Map Book 1, at page 163, Regis try of Franklin County, N. C. 6th Tract That tract of land con veyed as the Alcy Gill Home Place, containing 192 acres, more or less, and being the tract of land conveyed to I. H. Kearney by deed of T. W. Bickett, commissioner, dated Nov. 19, 1904, recorded in Book 150, page 128, said Registry. (Said sixth tract is con veyed suD}ect to mortgage of I. H. Kearney to Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C. But there is excepted from the above described tracts of land the three tracts which were sold as follows: to W. T. McGhee, a certain tract con taining 103.8 acres more or less, deed for which is recorded in Franklin County Registry in book 249, page 147; to H. T. Hight, 14.7 acres, more or less, deed for which is recorded in Frank- J lin County Registry in book 249, page 149; and to A L Edwards, tract con taining 43.8 acres, more or less, con veyed by deed recorded in Franklin County Registry in book 249, at page 150. All of the above mentioned land having been this day, the 14th day of September, 1923, purchased by the said Oza D. Kearney and the notes secured hereby representing the pur chase money and reference is here made to all the above mentioned deeds and records for a farther description. A Cash deposit of ten per cent of the bid on the above land will be required to be paid to the trustee Immediately after the sale, any bidder should fall to comply with these terms the land will be immediately resold. This 20th day of December, 1924. 12-25-5t CL-M. BEAM, Trustee. The above sale which has been continued from time to time, b?? been continued by consent of all parties concerned to Monday, March 30, 1925, at about the hour of noon. This Mar. 23. 1925. 3-27-lt O. M. BEAM, Trustee. WEATHER BOARDING, ffcM, t'EIL ing $2.25, Door and Window Frames $2.50 complete. 6 T Galvanized $5.00, Rubber Roofing $1.25, Pine and Cedar Shingles $3.00 to $8.50, Doors, Windows, Flooring, etc. Let me quote you entire bill delivered up to 20 miles. JOHN B. WAT KINS, JR. Henderson. N. C. 3-20-8t VICTROLA FOR SALE $60 Portable Vlctrola with 11 re cords. cheap tor quick sale. Apply to P. O. Box 465, Loulsburg, N. C. 8-20-tt Buckwheat Flour, Pan Cake Flour, and Pure Maple 8yrup at L. P. HICKS. 3-20-2t The farmers night schopl at FYank linton, which is led by Prof. C. R Bo ll an an. cheerfully gave way for 'the Oxford Orphanage program Tuesday night which was held In the Frank linton School auditorium at the same hodr. The school will meet again next Tuesday night. Pine Ridge arranged < better farm ing tests for their community in their first meeting Monday night. Those selected to carry on the tests are: Lime for tobacco, J. F. Perry. Fer tiliser test with corn, B. S. Pace. Hay test, T. E. HinnsnL Cotton fertiliser test, W. H. Tant. Boll Weevil Con trol test, J. T. AvenC Better cotton seed test, J. T. Mullen. POND POSTED) Inasmuch as the contract of the Tar River Fishing Club tor the at Jackson pond expired on her 31st, 1334, I now have the posted against fishing of all Those wishing to fish la said may see me, as I am open to a props iltlon to again lease satd pond. This March 11th, IMS. H$-3t 0. P. HARRIS. ?2 COMMISSIONER'S BAIJB OF LAND Pursuant to an order of the Super ior Court of Franklin County In that Special Proceeding entitled "W, E. Rodgers, Admrz. C. T. A. of N. M. Roger#, dec'd., at al, Ez Parte", I will it the courthouse door of Franklin < County, N. C., at or aboct the hour I of Noon, offer for sale at public auc- I lion to the highest bidder for cash, the folowlng described tract or par cel of land: Situate in Harris township. County of Franklin, State of North Carolina, containing 10.26 acres of land and being Lot No. 8, of the division of the Norf Harris land in that Special Pro- 1 ceding entitled Manco King at als.1 Vs. Ella Harris et als, recorded in Or-1 ders and Decrees, Book >, page 676, Office of Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County, N. C. This 2nd day of March, 1926. J. E. MA LONE, JR.. 3-6-5t Commissioner. NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate'of R. C. Underwood, deceas ed, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of February, 1926, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re cover. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Feb. 19th, 1925. MRS. M. E. UNDERWOOD Admrz. White & Malone. Attys. 2-20-6t NOTICE ? Having qualified as administrator, c. t a, of the estate of W. H. Greene, deceased, 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 before the 13th day of March. 1926, or. this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This March 12th, 1926. 3-13-St H. M. GREENE, Admr. SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue ot the power conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed to me by Mary Kearney and husband and duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds tor Frank lin Cdunty in book 250 and page 62, default having been made in the pay ment of the notes therein secured, and at the request of the holder of said notes, I will on MONDAY JANUARY 26, 1925 at or about the hour of noon,sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Louisburg, N. C., all those certain tracts, or parcels of land dtuate in Frankllnton Township, Franklin Goun ty. State of North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: FIRST, the 71 1-3 acre tract known as the McGhee Tract and the 63 acre tract known as the Hayes Tract, both of said tracts being described and con veyed by deed of I. H. Kearney end I I ? wife to H. C. Kearney, dated June 10,1 1921, and recorded in book 229, pagel 233, Registry of Franklin County, N.j c. SECOND. That tract bounded on the North by the lands of J. 8. Moss and W W Green, on the East by the lands of Fred Wilder, on the South by the lands of Osa D Kearney, and on the West by the lands of J 8 Moss, containing 14 3-4 acres, more or less, and konwn as the Levlster Land. THIRD. All those several tracts or| parcels ot land containing in the ag gregate of 283.20 acres, and being more fully described In the mortgage deed of H C Kearney to the Federal land Bank ot Columbia, S. C., dated October 17, 1921, and recorded in book 244 at page 23 et seq, Registry of Franklin County, N. C., reference be ing here made to all of the above men tioned deeds and records for a further description. A Cash deposit of ten per cent of the bid on the above land will be received to be paid to the trustee immediately after the sale, any bidder should fall to comply with these terms the land will be immediately resold. This 20th day of December, 1924. 12-26-6t G. M. BEAM. Trustee. The above sale which has been continued from time to time, has been continued by consent of all parties concerned to Monday, March 30, 1925, at about the hour of noon* This Mar. 23. 1925. 3-27-lt O. M. BEAM, Trustee. PURCHASER'S NOTICE LAND SOLD FOR TAXES R. E. Sentell, R. B. Josey, Wm. Aus tin, F. J. Warren, C. L. Fryer, trus tees for the Tarboro Baptist Church H. S. Hicks, S. J. Mitchell and Fran cis Mitchell take notice that the un dersigned did on the 7th day of July, 1924, purchase the following describ ed lot or parcel of land, with improve ments situate in the town of Youngs ville, Franklin County, North Caro lina, to-wit: Beginning at a stake on Main 8L B. H. Winston corner; thence N 87d E 36 1-2 links to a stake on sadd St said Winston's corner; thence 8 3d R with said Winston's line 90 links to a stake, said Winston's corner; thence S 87d W 36 1-2 links to a stake said Winston's corner; thence N 3d W 90 links to the beginning and con taining 3,286 sq. links. > The above described property was sold by the Sheriff of Franklin Coun ty. N. C., for the taxes due thereon, July 7, 1924 to the undersigned; and was taxed in the name of H 8. Hicks for the years 1921,-22-23. The time of redemption of above described property will expire July 7, 1926. E. M. MITCHELL. ? 3-20-Jt Purchaser. When you hunger for The Best"ro< may be supplied by L. P. HICKS. 3-20 2t DsUy arrival of Bread Rolls am Cakes at L P. HICKS. 3-29-2 Tear la SALE OF LAND ' Under end by virtue of tbe po#er tnd authority contained In that deed if truet executed to O. W. Brown, trustee, on the 1st day of January L920, by Polly Barnes and dttOre 22 4 at pago 176 default having been made in the payment of the Indebted ness thereby secured, and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on Monday April 6th, 1926, r.t or about the hour of noon sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door of Franklin County that tract or parcel or laud lying and being In Loulsburg Township, Frank lin County, North Carolina, and bound tu as follows: Beginning at Chas. S. Macon's and IV. H. Edward's corner In the mlddlo ol the Loulsburg and Kcndercon road marked by a store on the South side near a white oak, thence along said Macon and Edward's lin j South 27 3-4 dtgrees east 443 chains to a stake and two pine pointers; thence South 66 degrees West 461 chains, to a .stone, 20 links southeast of a large white oak; thence North 27 3-4 degvees West 443 chains to the middle of the Louisburg and Heftderson road mark ed by a Hickory on the South side, thence along said road North 65 de grees east, 451 chains to the begin ning, containing by surrey two ffacres more or less, it being the same land this day deeded to Polly Barnes by C. S. Merritt and wife. This March 2nd, 1925. G. W. Brown, Trustee. 3-6-5t. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE FARM By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that deed of trust made by Hattie Glasgow and husband E. F. Glasgow, to Thos. W. Ruffin, Trustee, dated May 11, 1923, and recorded in Book 234, page 554, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured, and de mand for foreclosure having been made upon said Trustee by the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned will on MONDAY APRIL 5, 1925, at about the hour of noon at court house door in Louisburg, N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder the lands in said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of D. C. Tharyington, on the East by the Bobbitt?Hedgepeth lands, on the South by Lot No. 2 of the "Barrow Tract" owned by L. It Southall, and on the West by the road from Maple ville to Warrenton; Lot No. 1 in the "Barrow Tract", beginning in the I center of the new road, W. S. Sledge's j corner, marked by rock on the East] side, thence S. 84 35's. 248 1-2 poles to a rock, Tharrington's corner in Bob bitt's line, thence S. 4 10 W. 64 poles to a stake and small sassafras corner of No. 2 in Hedgepeth's line, thence K. 85 W. 248 poles 7 links to the center of the road, corner of No. 2 marked by a stake on the East side; thence along' said road N. 3-4 E. 55 poles to the beginning, containing 50 1-2 acres,, more or less. The sale will be made subject to a first lien deed of trust to secure the First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank $1500, on the amortization plan, less the amounts already paid theron. This March 6, 1925. Thos. W. Ruffin, Trustee. 3-?-6t TRUSTEE'S SALE OP LAND AND PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue of the power ot sale con tained in that deed ot trust made by J. Arthur Crudup and wife to Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee, dated March 4, 1924, and recorded ia Bo 261, pace 119, default h&vieg been made in the pay-, ment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure haying been, made on said trustee, by the holder, of the indebtedness thereby secured the undersigned will on MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1926, at about the our ot noon at the court, house door in Louisburg, N. C., offer | for sale to the highest bidder for cash,, the land and property in said deed of trust described as follows: That tract of land situate On what ia known as the "DEAD ROAD," | Franklin County, N. C? and more par ticularly described as follows: Boun ded on the North and East by the, "DEAD ROAD" leading to Poplar j Springs, on the South by the lands of Joe Thomas, on (he West by the lands j of Charlie Watklns, containing 121 acres, more or less, and being the. land bought from McKinne Bros. Com-1 pany. It being lots No. 16 and No. 161 in the Map ot the Fowler land recor ded in Book 192, page 660, Franklin Registry, containing in the Two lots' 12.40 acres, more or less. Also One gray horse mule. This Mkrch 0, 1926. 2-0-6t WE H. RUFFIN, Trustee. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power contained ia a Deed of Trust executed by W. R. Pulghum on July 30th, 1920 record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 234. at page 110, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured on request of the holder of the same. I shall sell for by public auction, at the court door in Louisburg, N. C., to the bidder en the 10th day of March, 1926 at 12 o'clock the follow ing described property. Bounded on the North by the lands af James I Harper, on the Bast by the lands ot Benjamin Griffin, on the South by the lands of Isaac Wheless, an the West by the lands of Littlelea Mils, Harrell Wood and others and ?detaining one hundred acres more or lass. It being the same land conveyed to W. R. Fulghum by James A. GUI ind the trust deed above being exe cuted to secure a part of the purchase noaey for the same. This February 3dth. 1926. t-27-Ka JOHN B. GILL, Trustee. FOR FIRST CLARE JOB PRINTING PHONE 222 TRUSTEE'S HATJC OF LAUD. Under nod by virtue of tke power of wle contained In that certain deed of rapt executed by N. P. Boone to 1. E. Malone, Jr.. Trustee, dated L)ec. 1st 1923. recorded In Book 233, jjgJMt K?j'm ot?ran|cI'n County i C R. AMnlt having-been-mwue in u?t , nyment of tbe Indebtedness thereby secured and demand for foreclosure laving been made upon the under signed trustee by the holder of the rand representing said Indebtedness, [ will on Monday the Sth day of April, 1925, at or about the hour of noon at he Court house Door of franklin bounty, offer for sale at public auo :lon to the highest bidder for cash :wo certain tracts or parcels of land ylng and being In Cedar Hock Town ship, Franklin County, North Carolina, iescribed as follows: First Tract: Containing 29 1-2 acres, nore or less, and being bounded on :he North and Northwest by the lands formerly belonging to S. O. White, on ihe East by the lands of W. R. Boone; 3n the South by the lands of Mrs. M. H. Harris and on the West by the lands of Mrs. Sarah Stalllngs and the lands formerly owned by 8. G. White and comprising the two tructs here tofore conveyed to N. P. Boone by deed of J. J. Creekmore, dated July Srd 1920, recorded In Book 229, page 9, Registry of Franklin County, N. C. Second Tract: Containing 32 acres, more or less, and being bounded on the North by the land of G. W. Brld gers, on the East by the lands of Greenleaf Johnson Lumber Co., on the South by the lands of W. R. Boone and on the West by the lan Is of W. J. Boone, It being the same tract here tofore conveyed to N.< P. Boone by deed of W. R. Boone and wife, dated Dec. 8. 1920, and recorded in Book 229 at page 98, Registry of Franklin County, N. C. Reference being here made to the aforesaid deeds and re cords for a further and more accurate description. The above lands are sold subject to iv mortage to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, S. C. This 3th day of Ma'ch, 1925. J. E. Malone, Jr., Trusee 3-13-41. RE-SALE OF LAND By virtus of an order of re-sale herein made and tMdar and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, on the 6th day of (February, 1922, by A. F. May and du ,17 registered in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Franklin county in Book 234 at page 363 default hav ing been made in the payment of the | indebtedness thereby secured, and | demand made upon me to foreclose I will on I MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925, at or about the hour of noon sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door of Franklin county, a 1-2 undivided in terest in and to that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Cypress ,?r!?? ~ town8h,p' Franklin county. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of P,r Tom Matthews and others and .bounded as follows: | Bounded on the North by the lands of Dr. Tom Matthews; on the Bast by the lands of Mrs. Rebecca May; on the South by the lands of W. L Del bridge; and on the West by the lands of Mrs. Tenia Vlck, containing two hundred and four (204) acres, more or less. This March 12, 1925 >13-3t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. | Electric Irons, Electric Cookers' and Curlers at L P. HICKS. 3-f0-2t ?o-? 1 COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND , Under and by virtue of an order of1 ?.enVITVy /he SnP8rl0r Court Of Franklin County in that Special Pro ceedings entitled W. L Lumptto Admr., C. T. A., of K. J. Perry de ceased, vs C. W. Perry, et als, and a 2[der of re-sale made in said >eCM,?reCeedln?a on account of an r??v , }t ZK been m*de *"!? the will on ^ undersigned MONDAY. APRIL 6, 1925 8b?ut the hour of noon at the court house door in Louisbnrg N C hMria Pubiic auction to tte^h^t ed re?destate f 0,6 f?11?Win' de8Cri*> Beghming at a stake on the new corner of Lot No. 1 here in to Tbelma Perry; thence along said new Chavis Road totha ? oreek, thence down the courses of said Mill creek, the line of C ? C?ek \d?* Wood said Mui r55r-.*;s"StoT!ri sr*jj poplar corner for O ' q Stnrtiili thence 8 16 W fTsT^aSs ?WW7?^. 1 or ot Z7i sfe * jfiavg* j , ? Perry estate, a plat of which <? duly recorded with the proTeedta? above named, reference to which ^e for * forther and more complete description Title SL _ MA.a - This the iMh of March, 1925 3-20-St o. M. BEAM. OwY EXBCCTOR'S NOTICE esuu^f M "sector of th -SiSrj! "this notice will bT(toTta J? ' their recovery. All persona ? ..Id estate will PlZTmlk^W Mate payment This March ? ie51 TO. H. HOTTOrSt^S H- Chad wick Ruffln, dee'd. Sf R*11??>le Hard 'top at L P. IncKS. l-20^jt UCK8. ?-?-"eeortes < at J*SSW??3| NOTICE OF ELECTION Upon Petition duly endoreed by the Doard of Qreded School Truteev of die Loulsburg Greded School District It ia ordered that en election be held In accordance with the provisions of s special bill passed by the Genera" dny of February, 1925, entitled -An /Vet to amend Chapter one hundred md Nineteen, Private Laws of North Carolina, 1905, entitled An Act To ISstabllsh a Oraded School in the Town it Loulsburg." It belns House Bill !C4, and Senate BUI 175- At wblch ?lection there will be ascertained the will of the people within said Louls t,urg Graded School District, whether or not there shall be levied a special annual tax of not more than twenty, one and two thirds cents ($.31 3-3) on the $100 valuation or property In said District in addition to all local Laxes now levied In said District, to supplement the school funds of said District and for the better mainten ance and support of said Qraded School and the payment of Indebted ness Incurred by said Graded School. The said election shall be held on the 16th day of May 1925, the polling place to be at the building of the Loulsburg Graded School In said Di strict. A new registration shall be made and Mrs. W. E. Ustell Is hereby appointed Registrar, and R. H. Davis and H. W. Perry are hereby appoint ed poll-holders In said election. The old registration books of said Graded School District are hereby ordered to be turned over to the said Registrar heroin appointed. The said election shall be held and conducted as is pro vided In the general election laws of the State. And for the purpose of carrying out the new registration, the Registration Books will be kept open at the Loulsburg Graded School Build ing in said District as provided by law for twenty days, beginning Satur day April 11, 1925. and closing Satur day May 2, 1925. The boundaries for. said Graded School District are as follows: Beginning at the mouth of Syca more Creek; thence up said Creek to N. H. Macon's ford; thence to the Mas senburg road that leads to J. J. Allen's; thence along the Massenburg i road In a northerly direction to C. W, jRobert's and William Allen's line; I thence along C. W. Robert's line to Fox Swamp Creek, Adkin Jones' line;/ | thence with Jones' line to an old ex. press road near the Piney Grove 'Church; thence along said road to the Warrenton road near the Cool Spring;1 thence West along to Bear Swamp Cieek; thence down said creek to its mouth iu Tar river; thence across the river in a Southerly direction to Frankllnton Township line In Louls burg and Frankllnton Road; thence down said road to Mill path; thence along Mill path to the residence of Jack Holmes on Mrs. R. C. Perry's land; thence southerly along the lines of A. S. Sherrod, J. P. Timberlake, and Mrs. R. C. Perry to Cedar Creek ;j thence down Cedar Creek to Timber lake's Bridge (this does not Include ithe Sherrod land); thence In straight gt uth line to Campus Creek ford so as to include tho old Henry Clifton place and the farm now rented by Jordan Hight (1920) to J. C. Jones' line; thence along J. C. Jones' line to Hen ry Perry's line; thence along Henry Perry's line to B. H. Perry's line; thence along B. H. Perms line to the old Catlett line to Cedar Creek; thence along Cedar Creek to Its mouth in Tar river; thence up Tar river to the beginning at the mouth of Sycamore Those voting for said Increased tax levy shall deposit a ballot upon which there shall be written or printed ? FOR GRADED SCHOOL" and those opposed and voting against bald In creased tax levy shall deposit a bal lot upon which there shall be written or printed "AGAINST ORADED SCHOOL." By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Franklin County, this March 3, 1926. ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Attest: ? Chairman. S. C. HOLDEN, Clerk. 8-?-lH TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. By rtrtue of the power of sale con tained In that deed of trust made by Harry Roberson, Nick Hall, and Percy Watklne, to Win. H. Ruffln, Trustee, dated Jan. 25, 1119, recorded in Book 224, page 187, Franklin Re gistry, default haying been made In the payment of the Indebtedness there by secured and demand for foreclo sure haying been made upon said tiustee by the holder of the said lq. debtedness, the undersigned will on MONDAY APRIL 9, 1925. at about the hour of noon at the Court House Door In Loulsburfc N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the high est Mddcr for cash, the lands in s-Jd deed of trust convoyed and there des cribed as follows: Situate In Dunns Township, Frank lin County, N. C., lot No. 1, according to survey of B. B. Egerton, Surveyor. May 1912, In partition of lands of William S. Cheaves, bounded J f 1 lews: Beginning at the Iron pin called (or In the foregoing description of the whole tract tho North corner of said tract on Crooked Creek, thence down said creek as it meaners 85.8, chains to a maple shown on the plat; thence S. 72 W. 24.50 chains to a rock, oornefl In the line between Nos. 2 and 1 and 8, thence along the line between said lots N. 28 1-2 W. 11.10 chains to a rock In the Una known "Old Dead Road" to cedar stake* thence along said line N. 42 ?. 22.82 chains to said cedar stake thence N 79 E to the beginning, containing 65.42 acres, more or lees. This March 9, 1926. Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee. r-8-6t. i
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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March 27, 1925, edition 1
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