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TAX LISTERS TAKE NOTICE! The Machinery Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina require all persons to list all real and personal property for taxation during the montl of May. Bach farm owner will he required to report his acreage in varlou crops etc., as required under the Farm Census Law. Therefore for the con venlence of the listers iu Franklin County the List Takers will be at the fol lowing places this year on the days named for the purpose of listing all tax able properly of any one desiring to list same. They will be at their home: on all other days. , DUNNS?Pine Ridge, May 2 and 3rd. Bunn May 9, 10 and 11th. Pearce i ' May 16 and 17. Baker's Store May 18. Pilot, May 23, 24 and 25. B. B. Brant ley, List taker. i HARRIS?Royal, May 2 and.16. Harris Cross Roads, May 3. New Hope May 7 and 21. Nep Young's Store, May 8. Riley's Cross Roads, May 9th Raynor, May 10. J. A. Timberlake, List taker. YOUNGSVILLE?Winston Bros. Store, May 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11. 17. 18. 24. 25 27, 28, 29 and 31. S. E. "Wineton, List taker. ? FRANKLINTON?Franklinton Mayor's Office May 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18. 23 24, 25, 29, 30 and 31. G. E. Hayes Willoby Hill, May 8 a. m. Needmore Maj 8 p. m.. Pocomoke, May 15 a. m. Ranks Store, May 15 p. m. Mitchinere Cross Roads, May 22nd. Katesville, May 1, 2, 7, 20. 21. 27 and 28. R. H Jones, List taker. HAYESVILLE?Weldon's Store. May. 4th. Wilson Bros. Store, May 11th. Ayescue's Store, May 17. Dickie's Store, May IS and 25. Moore's Store, May 21. Rocky Ford, May 24. L. O. Frazier, List taker. SANDY CREEK?W-. S. Pernell's Store, May 4. C. B. Kearney's Store, May 7. Tharrington's Store, May lOtli. Terrell's Store, May 14. Gupton's Store Co.. May 18. Bobbitt and Pernell's Store, May 21. Mullen Store, May 25. Bail's Store, Moulton. May 28. G. O. Kennedy, List taker. GOLD MINE?Centreville, May 4. 11, 18. Wood, May 8, 15. Sandy Creek May 14. l'earce's May 30. John W. Neal, List taker, CEDAR ROCK?Justice, May 4. Layton's Store, May 9. Sturdivaht's Store, May 11. Dickens Store, May 18. Harper's Store, May 24. Stone's Store, May 26. T. W. Stokes, List taker. CYPRESS CREEK?Hubert Harris Store, May 4 and 18. Lee Bunn's Store May 11. Arthur Strickland's Store May 25, 26 and 27. Arthur Strick land List faker. LOUISBURG?Mapleville, May 10. Ingleside, May 24. Timberlake's Store. May 27. County Accountant's, office at all other time. Mrs. G. V. (H. W.) Perry," List taker. All tax listers are urged to he guided by this notice and list their proper ty for taxes during the month of May and save trouble and possible expense. This April 30th. 1929. J. A. HODGES, County Accountant and Tax Supervisor. PAIA1 BEACH BEAUTIES SSkSZxt SAW DSC LEMON Ci.EA'VSINO CREAM Matures * way to beauty M. liAHIL, LoBisbnnr. M? ?. Rowan farmers are planning to cash in on the growing of sweet clover in thai county by transfering their bees to modern hives. f The branch creamery in Clay Coun y has doubled its output of butter within one month after opening. SubscrfDe to The rranUtn Time* WANTED Standing Timber. Big or Small lots. Let us figure with you. BURGESS LUMBER ^CO. fcomsBtntory. c. NOW IS THE TIME If you have been planning to paint vonr house inside or outside why put it off? I am almost sure that all paints and oil will advance soon. And remember that it takes longer to put on cheap paint than it does to put on good paint. So why not use a paint that has been on the market 175 years with a Formula like this. 50 per cent Pure White Lead, 50 per cent Pure White Zinc, Pure Linseed Oil and Pure Turpentine Dryer and nothing else. 81 words stronger than a thousand' arguments. Paint half your house with Devoe lead hud Zmc paint and paint the other half with any ordi nary paint.you choose. If Devoe Lead and Zinc paint does not take fewer ggallons and cost less money per job, we will mnke no charge for Devoe. If Devoe Lead and Zinc pnint doesn't wear one or two or three years longer?longer and better?we will give you free of charge enough Devoe Ijend and Zinc paint to repaint your entire house. i ^ i . It . Brown Furniture House; ' l \ AGENT J f \ . ^HWJNGSVILLE, V | N. CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL E8TAT1 Under and by virtue of the power a sale contained in a certain mortgag executed on the 2nd day of Marcl li>26, by Reddick Wheelesa to N. B Finch & Co., mortgagee, which mort gage ia lecorded in Book 262, pag 420, Franklin County Registry, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cuied, and the undersigned havlm been called upon by the holder of tin si' id indebtedness to foreclose salt mortgage, the undersigned mortgage) will on MONDAY, MAY 20th, 1920, at or about the hou? of one o'clock P M? at the courthouse door in Louis, burg, Franklin County, North Caro. Una, expose to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described tract or parcel of land: That certain tract or pared of land lying and being in Cypress Creek Township, Franklin County, Nortb Carolina, adjoining the lands of Joel Wilder on the South and West; J. 0. and O. J. May on the Ea&t; and Pat Mitchell on the North, containing 26 acres, more or less, and known as the home place of the said Reddick Whee This the 17th day of April, 1929. N, R FINCH & CO., Mortgagee. Hobart Brantley, Attorney, Spring Hope, N. C. 4-29-4t NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority contain ed In a certain deed of trust executed on the 1st day of March, 1928, by W. F. Wester and wife, Mollie B. Wester, L. the Raleigh Savings Bank-' and Tiust Company, Trustee, and record ed In book 246, page 628, In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin C?unty, N. C., default having been made in the conditions rf said de.u of trust,' the Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Co., will on MONDAY, MAY 27. 1928 ai H <fclock noon at the courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C? offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the following described racts of landr ? All those two certain pieces, par cels or tracts of land containing in the aggregate 36 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being about 12 miles E of the Town of Louisburg, N. C., In Cedar Rock Township, Franklin Coun ty, State of North Carolina, more par ticularly described as follows: Tract No. 1. Situate about one eighth of a mile from the Loulsburg Nashville Highway and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to plat thereof made by Jos. T. In scoe, surveyor, Jan. 24, 1923, a copy of which is attached to the abstract now.on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank at Raleigh, the same being bounded on the N by the lands of Geneva Sykes and Gatus In. scoe; on the S. E. by the 'lands of John Inscoe: on the S by the tandr of John Tnscoe and Mrs. B. TVOTTiF ner; and on the W by the lands of Mrs. B. F. Gardner, said tract con taining 18 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2. Situate on the said Lcuisburg-Nashvllle Highway and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully wp pear by plat thereof made by Jos. T. Inscoe, surveyor, Jan. 24, 1923, a copy of which Is attached to the abetraot now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank at Raleigh, the same being bounded on the N by the lands of Florlne Boone and sisters and the Louisburg .Nashville Highway; on the E by the lands of Mrs. Geneva Sykes; on the S by the lands of Mrs. Geneva Sykes; and on the W by the lands of Claudle Collie and Florlne Boone and sisters, said tract containing 14 acres, more or less. Both of the above tracts of land were conveyed to W. F. Wester by deed of Mrs. Euzelia Gardner. This notice dated and posted thb the 24th day of April, 1929. THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO., Trustee. G. M. Beam, Attorney. 4.26-St NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND IN THE TOWN OF YOUNQSVILLE, N. C FOR DELINQUENT TAXES At about the hour of noon at the Mayor's Office In Youngsvllle, N. C., on Monday, June 3rd, 1929, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina and the Charter of the town of Youngsvllle, N. C., all lands lu the said town on which taxes for the year 1928 or any fraction thereof remain due with costs added as revis ed by Section 8009 Consolidated .Sta tutes, 1919 and Amendments thereto, described as follows: Cceatham Bros, 6 lots Cross 8t tax $107.00, costs $1.20, total $108 10 H S Hicks 1 lot Main 8t, tax $6.40 costs $1.20, total R M Minor 1 lot Winston St, tax $8.10, costs $1.20, total 9 Jo 8plvey A Tlmberlake 1 lot Malu St, fax $20.00, coats $1.20, 1 - total 21.20 Mis D W Splvey 1 lot Nassau St, tax $15>00, costs $1.20, total 10 $o D W Splvey 2 lots Main St, 2 lots Winston St, tax $19.36, costs $1.20, total * ?0 66 Mrs C E Tlmberlake 1 lot East Col lege St, 1 lot West College 8t. tax $28.60, costs $1.20, total 29 70 Mrs M E Underwood 2-2 gin lot R R St. 1 lot Main St, 1 lot Main and Cross Bt, 2 lots Bast R R at tax $62.31, costs $1.20, total 63.51 R 8 Weathers 1 lot Persimmon Tree St. tax $10.30, costs $1.30, total eu u J C Winston Est. 1-3 glii lot R R St, tax $3.33, coats $1.20 total 4.51 W A Alston 1 lot Pine St, tax $2 00 coat* $1.20, tout ' 3 m Joe Gales, 1 lot Nassau St, tax $3.00 coats $1.20, total sm This May 7th, 1929. E R TIMBERLAKB.. 6'1<>-4t Tax Collect^ __ I??1? ?? SURF- _ ?^T.W.WAtsi Subscribe to The Franklin Timet NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ot an order o e the Superior Court ot Franklin Coun tt ty. North Carolina, In the special pro ceedlng entitled N. H. Ayacue, Ad c\lnlstrator, vs. Laura Alstpn, et als begun on the 29th day ot January 1929, the undersigned commissions: trill, on MONDAY. MAY 27, 1929, at 12 o'clock poon, at the couiifhoust door In Louisburg, Franklin County North Carolina, offer tor sale to the highest bidder tor cash, that certain tract or parcel ot land situate In Hay. esvllle Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, containing 18 1-1 acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, td-wlt: On the North by the lands of the J. A. Hawkins estate and the Tom Ward estate, on the Eas? by tbe lands of Grovern Green, the J. A. Hawkins estate, and Hattie Perry, on the South by the' lands qf Johnnie Perry, and on the West-by tbe lands ot N. H. Ayscue and the J. A. Haw. kins estate. This said traqt ot land will be sold In two separate parcels, described as follows: 1. Bounded on the North by the lands of the Tom Ward estate, on the East by the lands of Hattie Perry, on tbe South by parcel No. 2, hereinafter described, of the said tract of land, and on the West by the lands of the J A. Hawkins estate', and containing 9 1-4 acres, more or less. 2. Bounded on the North by the lands of the J. A. Hawkins estate, and Hattie Perry, and parcel No. 1, hereinbefore described, on the East by the lands ot Govern Green, on the South by the lands of Johnnie Perry, and on the West by the lands of N. H. Ayscue, and containing 9 1-4 acres, more or less. This the 26th day of April, 1929. HILL YARBOROUGH, 4.26-6t Commissioner. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust of J. P. Hogwood and wife to J. E. Malone, Jr., Trustee, dated June 22, 1927, recorded in Book 250 page 255, Registry of Franklin Coun. ty, N. C., default having been made in tbe payment of the note thereby se cured and demand for foreclosure having been made, upon the under signed Trustee by the holder of said note, tho undersigned Trustee will on MONDAY, MAY 20th, 1929, at or about the hour of noon, at the courthouse door of Franklin County, N. C? offer for sale at public auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land. Tbat certain tract or parcel of land, situate In Loulsburg Township, Frank lin County, State of North Carolina and described as follows: Being thr Northern one half of lot situate on West side of Main street, beginning in the center of the Loulsburg and Ral eigh road. (South Main Street! aCAB. Iron stake on the West side, Annie Green corner; thence North 79d W 10 poles to a cedar stake In Annie Green Use; thence N lid E 6 poles, 4 links to a cedar stake; thence South 79d West 16 poles to the center of the road a Cedar stake In West side; thence along the road South W l-4d W 8 poles, 18 links, to the beginning and being lot conveyed to the parties of the first part by R L Peoples and j by deed recorded In' Book 249, page 280 said Registry. This the 17th day of April, 1929. J. E. MALONE, JR. 4.26-4t Trustee. 1ALE OP REAL ESTATE AND PER SONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me in that certain deed of trust from W. J. Pernell and wife, on Jan. 27, 1928, and duly recorded in book 285 at page 133, default having been made in the pay. ment of the note secured therein, and at the request of the holder of said note, I will on MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1929, at or about the hour of noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, al the courthouse door in Loulsburg, N. C., the following des cribed tract of land and articles of personal property: *, Beginning at a poplar on the Rad. ford Branch, the Fugram corner; thence S Id W 87 poles, 6 links to a pine stump on the south side of Wood; thence along the Mountain road N 46 l-2d W 20 poles N 31 l-3d W 46 poles; N 44d W 22 poles, 12 links; N 40 3.4d W 43 poles 6 links to the center of the road where Hugh Pernell's line cross es the road; thence N Id E 44 poles to a stake with gum and maple point, era, Pernell's corner in Bobbin's corner of the Radford Branch; thence up said branch as it meanders 71 poles t:< the beginning, containing 48 acres, according to the survey of W. N. Pul ler, and being a part of the J. T. An drews land, and being the lands con. veyed to W. J. Pernell by W. A. K. Williams and others by deed recorded in book 124, at page 221 Franklin County Registry. Also the following described per sonal property: 1 Black Mare Mule 1 Black Horse Mule 1 Hackney 2.H. Wagon 1 Black Mare Mule, named "Annie" 1 One-Horse Wagon and all Farm ing Implements, Harness, Plows, etc. This the 8th day of May, 1929. R. O. BAILEY, 5.10-6t Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of C. B. Hart, deceased, lata of Franklin County, N. 0., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of April, 1180, or this notice will be pleaded lq bar oi their recovery. All persons Indebted msmC to the said estate will please maki Immediate paymm*. This the 9th day of April, 1929. F. B. HART. 4-11-6t Administrator. I FOR rntMT CLAMS JOB PRINTING TRUST'S SAUfi.O? LAN" Under and by vlrtpe of the powe of sale contained In that certain Deet of Trust, executed to E. H. Malont Trustee, dated Feb. 1. 1926. Hecorde< tn Book 274 pace 127 et se?., Reglstr] of Franklin County, N. C., default hav lug been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and de. mand for foreclosure having beet made upon the undersigned Trustee by the holder of the note represent ing said indebtedness, tb* underslgnec Trustee will on MONDAY, MAY 20th, 1929, a: or about the hour of noon, at th? I ik urthouse doo. of Franklin County N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate. Two tracts or parcels of land situ ate In Franklin County, Sandy Creek and Gold Mine Townships, respective, ly. State of North Carolina and des cribed as follows,: Tract No. 1. Be. ginning In the middle of the Halifax road at Burnette and Yarborough cor ner: the said corner being 41 links Southeast of a Sycamore on the North side of said road; thence along said road N 70d E 18.84 chains to K. E. Gupton's corner; which point being marked by a white oak 27 links S of said corner 8 4d 20' W MLOO chains to a spring branch, corner marked by two pines as pointers; thence down said branch as It meanders 42.50 chains to a small poplar, Ellis Yar borough corner; thence N 2d E 9.40 chains to an oak stump; persimmon pointers, Yarborough's and Jones' corner In Ellis Yarborough line; thence S 61d E 23.26 chains to an ash on old run of mill stone creek; thence S 4d W 90 links to the present run of Mill Stone creek (or canal); thence up said creek as it meanders 31.25 chains to a pine stump, the Swanson corner; thence S 78d 3' W 1.35 chains to a rock; thence N 88d 30' W 4.25 chains to a red oak (now down) Swan son corner; thence N 24d 30' W 22.17 ichalna to a large white oak, John. Joyner's corner; thence S 75d W 28.95 chains to a poplar, Joyner's and Mit chell's corner;, thence N 13d 30' 19.82 chains to a rock, N 6d 46' E 13.00 chains to a rock and hickory pointer; thence N 13d W 6 chains to the mid dle of a by road marked by a red oak 12 ft. N of a corner; thence N 86d 41' W 5.80 chains to a rock; thence N 82d 30' W 2.50 chains to a postoak; thence S 2d 30' W 5 chains to a rock; thence N 83d 30' W 3.33 chains to a rock; thence S 24d 45' W 6.06 chains to a pine; thence S 88d 30' W 2.80 chains to a rock Bennett's and Joyner's cor ner; thence N 24d E 37.10 chains to a small post oak; thence N 26d E 1.80 chains to the beginning, containing 220.52 acres, and being tract "A" In the division of the W. H. Yarborough land, in the Special Proceeding enti tled "Charles Benton et ale vs W. H. Allen et als." Tract No. 2 Situate in Gold Mine Township adjoining -the lands of H. W. Burnette, O. W. Ford and Gilliam Brewer et ale and bounded as -fol lows: Beginning at a large pine stump near the ford on Mill Stone creek on the new road leading from Sandy Creek church to Dickens, Brew er and Yarborough corner; thence N 74d E 86.20 chains to a stake and ?pointers corner between lots one and two in Burnett's line; thence S 16.16d W 17.50 chains to a rock; thence S 17.06d E 23.40 cjialns to a s|take and pointers, corner between lots one and three In line of No. 4; thence S 16d 16' W 10.40 chains to a stake and pointers, corner between lots one and four In the Gilliam line; thence N 80d 30' W 37.62 chains to a rock James Brewer and Gilliam's corner on the Miry Branch; thence N 9d E 1.68 chains to a rock in James Brewer's corner; thence N 84d 30' W 25.30 chains to a rock In James Brewer's corner; thence N 13d E 4.16 chains to a rock on the Mill Stone creek, birch and maple pointers James Brew ers' corner; thence down the creek as it meanders 14.26 chains to a stake and pointers; thence N 74d 86 links to the beginning containing 91.90 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 1 In the Tract "B" In the division of the W. H. Yarborough lands in the special proceeding, entitled "Charles Benton et al vs W H. Allen et als." There is except from the above tracts 11 1-2 acres, more or less, con veyed by G. M. Beam and wife to W. H Burnette by Warranty Deed dated Oct 80, 1926 recorded In book 270, page 15, reference Is hereby made for a further description. There Is also excepted from the above described lands that tract con taining 14 1-4 acres conveyed to O. 8. Gilliam by deed dated Dec. 21, 1926. recorded in book 271, page 126, said Registry which has been released from the lien of the aforesaid deed of trust. This the 20th day of April, 1929. 4-20.4t E. H. MALONE, Trustee. NOTICE OF 8UMMONB IN ACTION North Carolina, In Franklin County. Superior Court. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia. Ve. I. O. May and wife, Lena C. May, Cale K. Burgee*, Truatee, North Carolina Agricultural Credit Corporation, Stephen Putney Shoe Company, North State Furniture Company, Commonwealth Harveet Hat Com pany, Whlcard Broe. Company, Suf. folk Overall Company, J. L- Hue keth, P. 8. Allen and K. K. Allen, Trading aa Loulaburg Motor Com pany, Morrta and Company, Roper and Company, Cooke Lewla Foundry Company, H. L. OrlfTln and J. W. Finch, Trading aa. OrlfTln Motor Company, The Farmer* and Mer chant* Bank of Loulaburg, N. C., and F. 8. Royater Ouano Company and The Loulaburg National Farm Loan A**ociatlon. The defendant*, 8tephen Putnay Shoe Company, Commonwealth Har ?eat Hat Company, Whlcard Broa. Company, Suffolk Overall Company, Morrta and Company, Roper and Com pany and F. 8. Royater Ouano Com pany, In the above entitled action, will take notice that on the 30th day ol April, 1919 aummona In the above en titled action waa laaued by the Clerk ef Superior Court, of Franklin Conn ty, and on the same data tba com. olalnt of the plaintiff wan filed in the office of the Clerk asking for judgment' against J. O. May and wife, Lena C. May, and The Loutsburg National Farm Loan Association and tor the foreclosure of a mortgage to the plain tiff executed by the said J. O. May and wife, Lena C. May and duly recorded in Book 244 page 8 et seq. office of the Registry of Deeds of Franklin Coun. ty, N. C., conveying a tract or parcel of land containing 155 1.2 acres, situ ate in Franklin Cqunty, N. C., which mortgage was executed as aforesaid, to secure the payment of a note of said J. 0. May and wife, to the said Federal Land Bank of Columbia, in the original sum of 54,000.00, default baring been made in the payment of said note and the right to foreclose said mortgage as provided therein hav ing accrued. And the defendants, Stephen Putney Shoe Company, Commonwealth Har. vest Hat Company, Whicard Bros. Company, Suffolk Overall Company, Morris and Company, Roper and Com pany and F. S. Royster Quano Com pany, who appear as Judgment credi tors of record against J. O. May, which judgments are Inferior in lien to the above mentioned mortgage, will furth. er take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court, of Franklin Coun ty, N. C., In Loulsburg, N. C., within tbirty days after the completion of service by publication, which service -will be completed on the 7th day of June, 1929, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, copies which are on file In the office of said Clerk, er the relief therein prayed will be granted. This the 7th day of May, 1929. J. J. YOyNQ, 5.10-4t Clerk Superior Court. - FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power contained in a Deed In Trust* executed by D. F. McKinne and Malcolm McKIddb Tin December 26th, 1924, recorded in the office of /the Register of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 262 at page 226; default having been made in the payment of the debt thevdn secured, on request of the holder of same, I shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in Loulsburg, N. C., to the highest bidder, on THE 28th DAY OF MAY, 1929,?? at 12 o'clock noon, the following des cribed property; It is that tract of Two Hundred Twenty-Nine and Thirty-two One Hundredths (229.32) acres more or less, situate in Harris Township, on both sides of the Highway leading from Louisburg to Bunn, bounded by, the lands of M. B. Jeffreys, Strickland, Underhlll, Howell and others and Ross Branch and Crooked Creek, being Lots Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 6 and 2.100 acre of Lot No. 1 of the Mann or Conway, later Jeffreys, land, surveyed by J. T. Inscoe and plotted in November, 1920 Kj n w j^mhe. The Church, sprlnr and 20 feet off and in every direction around U are excepted from this des cription and will not be included in the deed when made by the Trustee hereto. This is the same land con veyed by M. B. Jeffreys to D. F. and Malcolm McKlnna which Is recorded i A rt ff i a fliiil ITT iITo xvcglatci n TJtttCu ttflU rctci to the same is hereby made for fur ther description. Henderson, N. C.. April 23. 1929. EDISON T. HICKS, 4-26-St Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed ol trust executed by J. G. Pearce and Nona May Pearce, hip wife, to Ameri can Trust Company of Richmond. 'Virginia, Trustee, dated June 24, 1922, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, in Book 244, at pages 439 and 440, default haTtng been made in the payment of the Indebted ness thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure having been made on the undersigned Trustee by the holder of said Indebtedness, the : undersigned will on MONDAY, MAY 27, 1929, at about the hour of noon at the court house door at Loulaburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract or parcel of land In Harris Township, Franklin County, State of North Carolina, ad joining the lands of John Edwards, A. W. H. Arnold and others, ant) bound ed as follows, to-wlt: Bounded on the North and Bast by the lands of A. W. H. Arnold, on the South by the lands of John Edwards, and on the West by the lands of Pat Hagwood, containing 100 acres, more or less, less right of way of 100 feet wide across gaid land conveyed to the Montgomery. Lumber-Company by deed of J. G. PeaTce, et als, recorded In Book 213, page 234, Registry of Frank lin County. 8ald tract or parcel of land being the Identical traet or par cel of land conveyed to J. G. Pearce by deed of Bill Wllllama and wife, dated April 12, 1922, and recorded In Book 229, page 372, said Registry, reference to which deed Is here made for further description. Reference la also made to Quit claim deed from A. W. H. Arnold and wife, to J. G. Pearce, dated June 19, 1922, and recorded In Book 244, page 436, said Registry. This April 26, 1929. AMERICAN TRU8T COMPANY, Thos. W. Ruffffln, Trustee. W L. Lumpkin, Attorneys. 4.2#-6t The crop of barley |n Gaston Coun ty Is attracting wide attention. L Colt Delllnger of the Black Rock com. munlty has aespecially line fleld. Sixteen 4-H club boys of Chatham County have agreed (o purchase pure bred jersey heifers as a start In calf club work. Leaped eta bids fair to become the loo/linir lfloumo ornn r%f PaMwall ?^"??w u?g u |p we vww Hfll {County If plantings continue au they, did this past winter. ~
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