Eleven boys and eleven girls have teen selected from the various 4-H clubs of Bdgecombe County to con* pete for the county title of King and Queen of Health.. ^ Some people burn up the roads oa If they were afraid their gasoline would run out before they reached their destination. Despite the threat of low prlceb ' tula fall, Harnett County farmers will probably Increase their tobacco acre ore by 15 per cent according to pres ent indications. Sweet potato growers In the tI _ cinlty of Apex and New Hill, Wake County, have sold 13 cars contain ing 7,600 bushels of sweet potatoes so for this spring. RE-SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power ot sale contained in that certain deed cf tmst executed by Annie Webb Al len r.nd husband, J. M. Allen to ), E. Malone, Jr., Trustee, dated May 7th, 1930, recorded in Book 291, page 50. Registry of Franklin County, de fault having been m*de In tl)e pay ment of the indebtedness thereby Sa cured and pursuant to an Order ot Re-sai? entered by the Clerk of Su perior. COiirtHnfaFlonrkiETAOINUN# l.eriof -wmrt of Franklin County, N. 0., on the 20th, day of March, 1931, the ?adersigned Trustee will on MONDAY, APRIL 20TH, 1931, at or ?feout the hour of Noon, at the Cuuitliuuse duui of Franklin County: N. C. offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Louisburg Township. Franklin County, State of North Car olina and described as follows: Sit uate on the East ltd* of Main Street In the Town ot Louisburg, State and County aforesaid, containing 23 acres, more or Ism, and being the present home place of Annie Webb Allen ahd husband, J. M. Allen, It being the land described In deed of C. M. Cooke, trustee, to Mamie H. Allen, recorded In Book 92. page 400, Registry of Franklin County, N. C. See alao deed of Kate McA. Crenshaw et als, to J. M. Allen recorded in Book lTtr ;<age 592. said Registry and tleed ot J. M. Allen to Annie Webb Allen re corded In Book 241, page 206, sal a Registry, It being the First Tract ?r a portion of the First Tract in the deed last abore mentioned, reference being here made to all of said deeds and records for a more particular de scription of said land. This, 1st day of April, 1931. J. E. MALONE, Jr._ 4-3-3t Trust* SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under mod by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain dee4 ot truat executed en Um 1st day of Jan uary, 1?21. by Andrew Perry, to the undersigned Trustee, and recorded In Franklin County Registry in book 234 at p?ge 218, default having been made in the conditions of said dead ef trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on MONDAY, MAY 4TH, 1M1. at or about lour of ltiMT o'clock roon, at the courthouse door in Louis burg, N. C., offer for sale at public nuction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract of land: Lying and being in Franklinton Town I'lilp, Franklin county. Worth Caro lina, and Beginning at a rock on the W side of the Raleigh and Oxford Road; thence (counting from centre ol road), N 88d W 123 poles to a rock and pointers in Sandling's line, cor ner for lot No. 2 in the division of J. TAX LISTING In accordance with law the listing of all property for taxes in Franklin County was begun on Wednesday, April 1st, and will be continued through the month of April. All property owners are urged to see the list takers in their respective townships and list their property at once and save delay, trouble and expense. The list takers are as fol lows: Dunns ? J. O. Williams. Harris ? J. L. Byron. Youngsville ? S. EL Winston. Franklinton ? R. H. Jones. Hayesville ? L. O. Frazier. Sandy Creek ? G. B. West. Gold Mine-J. W. Neal Cedar Rock ? S. H. Boone. Cypress Creek ? Arthur Strick land. Louisburg ? H. W. Perry. GEO. L. COOKE, County Accountant and Tax Su pervisor. NO SMOKE ? NO ODOR HIGH QUALITY ATLANTIC RAY-0-U6HT KEROSENE THE KIND THAT GIVES SATISFACTION. CALL FOR ATLANTIC WHEN TOP BUT. ON SALE BY MOST GROCERS. y ? DISTRIBUTED BY ? HONE OIL COMPANY f , r - ( LIVE ? AT ? BOMB) < W. ED. BARTHOLOMEW A SON, Proprleton iW?? ? ' , .1 . i ? -''.V " : ' J I/OUISBURO, K. O. W. House's land; thence S 39 1-1, poles to s stake and pointer^ corner fur S*id lot No. 1; thence S 74 1 M W.. Ill 1-1 poles to the center ot the road marked by a white oak on the west aide; thence along the road N ISd EL, 32 poles; N 10 l-4d B 34 1-t polea to the beginning, containing 39 ?cres, more or less, and being the tract of land conveyed to said Andrew Perry by deed of said N. B. House. This, 30th day of March, 1931. Q. M. BEAM, i 4-3-5t ? . Trustee. SALS OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and bj^ virtue of the' author ity contained in that certain deed ot trust executed by'C. W. Edwards on the 4th day of April, 1923, and re-, corded iu the Public Registry ot Franjilic County in book 234, page S37, default having been made in the conditions of said deed of trust, the undersigned Successor Trustee will, on " MONDAY, MAY 4TH, 1931, at or about' the hour of 12:00 o'cluck noon, at the courthouse door in Louis turg, N. C., offer fqr sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract or par cel of land: Situate in Franklin County, State of North Carolina, lying on the south side of Tar River In the Town ot Louiahurg, N. C., and known a? the McKlnne Bros. Company storage house, bounded as follows: On the N by an alley; on the E by A. W. Person's storage house lot; on the 8 by the S. A. L. Railway; and on the w fry ttw R A- flWYig storage hoitac lot. For more complete description ot the above described lot by metes and bounds, see deed from P. A. Rear is and wife to McKlnne Bros. Com lany, dated March 29, 1912, and duly recorded in the Registry ot Ftanklln County, book 179, page 504, and dead from P. A. Reavis and wife to F. B. McKinne, D. F. McKinne, and Mai < olm McKinne, dated Jan. 9, 1919, and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds. of Franklin Coun r.e having conveyed all his right, title ind interest in the said property to McKinne Bros. Co. by deed duly re corded in the Registry of Franklin County in book 225, page 501, refer ence to all of which deeds is hereby expressly made. TLls, 30th day ot March, 19S1. ( H. M. WHITE, 4-3-5t Successor Trustee. NOTICE Under the power contained in a deed of trust given by Elolse H. Yar bo rough and husband, W. H. Yarbor f ugh, to J. P. Bonn, Trustee, on Jan uary 11. 1928, recorded In book 250, page 273, Franklin county registry, the undersign' d will offer for sale at liubllc auction to the highest bidder tor cash before the courthouse door In Louisburg North Carolina, on MONDAY. APRIL 27TH, 1931, at twelve o'clock M., a certain lpt or parcel of land situate in Louisburg, Louisburg Township, Franklin coitn ty, State of North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: Bounded on the north by Noble street, on the east by Main street, on the south by the lot of Mrs. J. E. Ma lone, and on the west by Church Street, and known as the Yarborough home place. March 24, 1931. ?i-3-4t J. P. BUNN, Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that certain deed ot trust executed by W. D. Fuller and C. B. Kearney on the 4th day of De cember, 1917, and recorded In Frank lin County Registry In book 224, de fault haying been made in the con- ' ilitions of 'Said deed of trust, the un dersigned Successor Trustee will, on MONDAY, MAY 4TH, 1931, at or about the hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Louls burg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tracts of land: SKnate in Wood, Franklin County, Gold Mine Township, State of North Carolina, bounded as follows: Begin ning at an iron stake 288.4 ft., N 6 j-2d W from the Intersection of the north border of Franklin ,Ats? with the west border of Glllis St; thence elong the west border of Glllis St., N 6 l-2d W 138 ft. to a point where said street border enters the roatl, N 40d W 386.7 ft. to a stake In t(e center of the old road; thence N 85d W 67.5 ft. to an iron stake at the corner of the stables; thence N 60d W 223 ft to an Iron stake at the bor der of extension of Johnson St; thence along- the border ot said street BMW 447.6 ft. to an iron stake, cor ner of the land retained by D. F. McKlnne, or Wood Supply Co., and In the border of Johnson 8t; thence S 82d E 686.3 ft to the beginning, containing 4.31-acres, more or less, by surrey of J. T. Inscoe, Dec. 1, 1117, excepting and reserving an extension ?.l Hayes St, through same. Also, lots No's. 100, 101, 102, 103. 104, 19, 80 and 81, as shown and des ignated In the map and plat of the Town of Wood, made by Craig, C. E., and recorded in the Registry of Franklin Comity in book 1*2 page 396, reference to which is had tor a full description thereof. Also, 176-H. P. AJax Boiler, Erie City 80-H. P. Engine, 1-Mnrray Gin. 3-Stand 80 Saw Gin, Elevator, Scales, Belt, Pulleys and all Appliances mak ing Gin Outfit. This, 30th day of March. 1931 H. M. WHITE, 4-3-St Successor Trustee. SALE or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the author ity contained In that certain deed ot U-nat, executed by R A. Pearce on the 24th day of March, lilt* and re corded In the Public Registry of Franklin County in book Di, page 523, defanlt having been made In the conditions of Mid deed of fnat, the undersigned Sacceeaor Trustee will, on MO* DAT, MAT 4TH. 1M1, at or about the hour of 1J:#0 o'clock ?e?M/ at tke coorthoaee door In Louls burg, N. C., offer for aa|?,4t public KLINES STILL LEAD IN GIVING THE GREATEST VALUES IN LOUISBURG Our Sale is Still Offering The Greatest Values in the His tory of Our Business. Dress Up For Easter at KLINES For Less Ladies' New Silk Dresses ....... $4.88 - $7.8$ and $8.88 ' ?Xlf .[ > r.\ V Ladies' Spring Coats . . . . $4.88 - $8.88 and $13.88 Ladies' New Easter Hats 88c - $1.88 and $2.88 Silk Hose 19c - 29c - 39c - 69c and 95c pair Men* Suits ...... $5.00 - $7.88 - $9.88 - $12.88 and $1488 Men's Pants $1.00 - $1.88 and $2.88 Men's Hats $2.88 - $3.88 and $4.88 Men's Shirts K 79c - 95c - $1.45 and $1.95 Ladies' New Slippers $1.88 and $2.88 Men's New Oxfords $2.19 - $2.88- $3.88 and $4.88 We also have a complete line of Notions including The New Trim Stitch - Spool Silk and Mercerized Cot tons in all colors. Spool Cotton for new Sheer Ma terial*. L KLINE & CO., INC. TST' J Leaders in Quality Merchandise at Lower Prices ? ? * i * aflction to the highest bidder (or cash, the following described tracts or par cels of land, situate in Franklin Coun ty, Sandy Creek Township, North Car Flrst Tract: Beginning at a stake Sir the old Davis Road and running N'35d E 60 poles, 16 links; fi 36d E 82 poles, 21 links to an Iron stake; i%0nce N 77d W 94 poles to a stake; thence S l-4d W 129 1-2 poles to hick cHry stump; thence S 33d W up on lm-t's Pond 144 poles to a stake; tmnce N W along Old Datls Road line 73 -poles' to 2 blackgums ; thence along wiie line 73 poles to the beginning, containing 169-acres, more or less, as ner survey of JOs. T. Inscoe on Nov. 2 arid 3, '1917. | Second Tract: Being near the first tract and containing 218-acres by Inscoe's survey of Nov. 2 , and 3rd, 1917, described as follows: Beginning at a stake on P. A. Davis' road and running thence N 19 l-2d E 169 poles lo a stake; tbence N T5 l-2d E 174 poles to a stake; thence S 2 l-4d W 1 L 1-2 poles to an old road; thence along the old road White Branch 160 poles to Davis Road; thence N V/ about 6 poles to a stake; thence S 14d W 55 poles 17 links to a pine; tbence S 63 l-2d E 109 poles; thence S 63 l-2d E 53 poles to an iron stake; thencc S 82d E 106 poles to a stake; ! thence N W along old road to the be ! ginning. i Third Tract: Being lot No. 4 in i the partition of the P. A. Davis lands os surveyed by Jos. T. Inscoe, Sur V veyoT, and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a small dogwood on the north side ot the Ransom's Bridge I toad, a corner of No. 6; thence N ?6 l-2d E 133 1-2-poles to a stake In a path, Isaac Davis corner; thence N 13d W 120 poles to a stake near a branch, Isaac Davis corner and cor ner for No. 2; thence N 75 l-2d W 96 ;>oles to a stake, corner for the House tract, called No. 3 thence S 19 l-M W 169 poles to the center of the Ran som's Bridge Road, a stake, corner for No. 3; thence along said road southeastward about 135 poles to the beginning, containing 167-acres, more or less. This, the 30th day of March, 1981. H. M. WHITE, 4-3-5t Successor Trustee. REPORT OP CONDITION OF ~ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP I/OUI8BURG, IN THE STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS ON ? MARCH 25th, 1981 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .9 181,824.70 Overdrafts 808.87 Halted States Government se curities owned 70,898419 Other MA, ?locks, and secur curities owned 89,074.94 Banking house 95,000.00 Furniture aid fixtures 8,000.00 Real estate owaed other thaa baaUBC house 3,400.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 20,808.67 Cash and due from baaka 88,787.40 Outside checks and other caah Items 1,848.90 Redemptloa fund with V. 8. . Tress, aad due from U. 8. Treas. 2,000.00 , M- 410,949.18 i.k* ( I" ?' ? ^ LIABILITIES " Capital stock paid In 9 60,040.00 Surplus S, 000.00 Undivided profits? psT , 8,700*8 Circulating notes outstanding . . 40340.00 Due to banks, Including certi fied and cashiers' checks out standing 2,777.58 Demand deposits 101,148.48 Time deposits ,r., 184,204.84 Bills payable and rediscounts . . 4,000.00 4 Total * 410342.18 State of North Carolina, County mt- Franklin, I, F. jr. Mailer, Cashier of the , memt la true to the beat of my knowledge and BBABUnr, Oaahler. Subacrlbed and ?worn to befOM DM tbU 6*T* of March, 1M1. BJjr P co* loth( 19S?? ??? -^tc' ? ? ' *J' Ow iWI I Attcrt: W. B. WHTTK, 'I. I #*tik ? t?! - ? .? ?4?##

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