Alamance County poultry men are
trying out the idea of crowing pul
lets in lummer range houses. Six
new houses were built during the
latl week.
RE-SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of an order
of re-sale made by the Superior
Court of Franklin County in that
action brought for the purpose of
foreclosing a tax sale certificate, en
titled: "Franklin County Va. J. M.
Allen aud wife, Annie Webb Allen,
and W. H. Allen and wife, Annie
Wilder Allen", suit No. the un
dersigned Commissioner will, on
MONDAY, AUOU8T 22ND, 1831,
at or about the hour of noon, at the
court house door in Louisburg, N.
C., offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash those certain parcels or
tracts of land situate in Sandy
Creek, Gold Mine and Louisburg
Townships. Franklin County, North
Carolina, and more particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
First Tract: That certain tract or
parcel of land situate In Sandy Creek
Township, Franklin County, North
Carolina, adjoining the lands of K.
E. Gupton on the Halifax Road, con
taining 220.52 acres, more or less,
and being Tract "A" in the division
of the W. H. Yarborough lands in
that Special Proceeding, entitled:
"Charlie Benton, et als. Vs. W. H.
Allen, et als", said tract being ful
ly described as Tract No. 1, in deed
of trust recorded in Franklin Coun
ty Registry in Book 185, page <4,
reference to which is herehy made
for more complete and accurate de
scription thereof.
Second Tract: Situate in Gold
Mine Township. Franklin County,
North Carolina, containing 66.15
acres, more or less, adjoining the
lands of James Brewer, W. H. Bur
nette, E. 8. Gilliam, et als. and be
ing lot No. 1 In Tract "B" in the
division of the W. H. Yarborough
lands in that Special Proceeding en
titled: "Charlie Benton, et als,
vs. W. H. Allen, et als". said tract
being fully described as tract No. 2,
in deed of trust recorded in Frank
lin County Registry In book 285,
page 64, reference to which is here
by made for more complete and ac
curate description thereof.
This, the 2nd day of August, 1932.
G. M. BEAM.
8 - 5-3 1 ? 688 Commissioner.
RE-SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue ot an order
of re-sale made by the Superior
Court ot Franklin County in that
action brought (or the purpose ot
foreclosing a tax sale certificate en
titled: "Franklin County Vs. Annie
Wilder Allen and Husband, W. H.
Allen," Suit No. 1164, the under
signed Commissioner will, on
MONDAY. AUGUST 22ND, 1932,
at or about the hour ot noon at the
courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C.,
offer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash those certain tracts or par
cels ot land situate in Louisburg
Township, Franklin County, North
Carolina, and bounded as follows:
to- wit:
Being the identical tract of land
conveyed to W. H. Allen by E. W.
Timberl&ke and wife by deed re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Franklin County, said
State, in book 128, page 247, except
that lot described in deed from E.
S. Ford and wife to John L. Alston,
containing about 60-100tha of an
acre, which deed is recorded in
Franklin County Registry in book
15C, page 45; the tract of land so
, conveyed by E. W. Timberlake and
wife to W. H. Allen consisting of
two tracts adjoining and continuous
and further identified as follows:
First Tract: The tract of land
conveyed to A. L. Timberlake by C.
M. Cooke and D. T. Terrell by deed
recorded in the said office ' in book
72, page 262, containing 175-acr?a,
more or less, excepting that portion
of the 175-acres theretofore convey
ed in said Registry in book 103,
page 517.
Second Tract: That tract of land
conveyed to A. L. Timberlake by
Mrs. E. G. Spencer by deed record
ed in ysaid Registry in book 80, page
168, containing 82H -acres, more or
less, except that portion which was
conveyed to M. K. Pleasants by deed
recorded in said office in book 92,
page 87; and being the lands con
veyed to Annie Wilder Allen by deed
recorded In Franklin County Regis
try in book 225, page 78.
This, the 2nd day of August, 1932.
G. M. BEAM,
<? 8-5-3t ? 1164 Commissioner.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Mrs. Mat tie Doda
mead Davis, deceased, late of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
at Louisburg, N. C., duly verified,
on or before the 16th day of July,
1933, or this notice will be pleaded
In bar of their recovery. All per
sons Indebted to said estate will
_please make Immediate payment.
This 14th day of July, 1932.
E. H. DAVIS,
7-lB-6t Adm'r.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of
the estate of M. T. Howell, deceas
ed, late of Franklin County, North
Carolina, this la to notify all per
sons having claims against the estate
of said deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned on or before 29th
day of July, IMS, or this notice will
be pleaded In bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make Immediate pay
ment
This Slth day of Jnly. 1932.
J. S. HOWELL,
MMt t ^ SxMttor.
Foreclosure Suits
For Taxes
(Second Advertisement)
Notice is hereby gi Ten to the de
fendants named below and ail other
persons claiming any interest in the
subjcct matter of the action set out
below that an action has been Insti
tuted by W. N. Fuller, against
each of the defendants named below
in the Superior Court of Franklin
County, North Carolina, for the pur
pose of foreclosing a tax sale certio
rate issued by the Sheriff of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, for taxes
upon the lands described and for the
year stated next after the names of
the defendants appearing below.
All other persons, claiming any In
iciest in the subject matter of the
actions set out below are hereby no
ittod to appear, present and defend
heir claims, and are hereby re
ared to set up their claims in six
months from the 19th day of August.
1932, (which Is the date of the flnal
ippearsnce of this general adver
tisement) or they shsll be foreror
barred and foreclosed of any and all
interest or claims in or to the said
property or the proceeds received
from the sale thereof.
Actions Instituted During the Month
Of November, 1032
Suit No.
1206 W. N. Puller, plaintiff ra. W.
B. Jojrner estate, E. C. Perry,
administrator of Annie D.
Joyner estate. John Badger
Joyner, Adyllne Ruth Joyner,
and Ralph Douglas Joyner,
defendants. Lonlsburg Town
ship, one lot on Kenmore
Avenue, known as ths W.
B. Joyner property, describ
ed In deed to Annie D. Joy
ner; also one lot on Main
Street. See deed to Annie D.
Joyner for complete descrip
tion; delinquent taxes for the
year 1928; listed in the
name of W. B. Joyner estate.
1204 W. N. Puller, plaintiff, ts. B.
P. Wood and wife. Lillian J.
_ Wood, and Zeb V. Jones, de
fendants. Gold Mine Town
ship, 426 acres, known as the
Zeb Jones land. See deeds
to Zeb V. Jones and B. P.
Wood; delinquent taxes for
year 1928; listed in the name
of B. P. Wood and Zeb
Jones.
1208 W. N. Puller, plaintiff, vs. C.
C. Winston and wife, Willie
T. Winston, defendants:
land in YoungsTille Town
ship; 1st tract containing 75
acres on Raleigh road; 2nd
tract containing 205 acres on
Raleigh road, and three town
lots situate In the Town of
YoungsTille. N. C. Title held
in the name of C. C. Win
ston. See deeds to C. C.
Winston for description. Por
delinquent taxes for the year
1928.
1209 W. N. Puller, plaintiff, vs. D.
W. Jipivey and wife, Pannle
B. Spivey, defendants. Prop
erty situate in YoungsTille
Township; that certain tract
of land containing 82 acres,
more or less, known as the
Tharrington land, belonging
to D. W. Spivey. Also two
town lots situate ip Youngs
Tille, N. C., listed in the name
of D. W. SpiTey. For more
complete description see
deeds to D. W. SpiTey. De
linquent taxes for the- year
1928.
1205 W. N. Fuller, plaintiff, vs.
Lula 3. Ford, widow, defend
ant. Louisburg Township,
first tract: That certain
of land containing 103 acres,
known as the Winston land,
tally described by metes and
bounds in Book 170, page
606, Franklin County Regis
try. 2nd tract: That tract
of land situate in Louisbnrg
Township, containing 307
acres, known as the "Perry"
land, described in Book 229,
page 2(9, Franklin Registry.
The following Town proper
ty: 1 ? That building and
lot No. 2 1-2 Market St.,
known as the Masonic build
ing. 2 ? The warehouse and
store lot on the North aide of
Naah Street In the Town of
Louiaburg, N. C. 3 ? A 1-2
undivided Interest In and to
the Aycock Drug Co. lot on
the East side of Market
Street. 4 ? One- 2 story brick
building on the West side of
Main Street known as the Ho
tel building. S ? One Store lot
and building on Nash Street
known as the W. B. Cook*
store lot. 6 ? One store lot
and building on Nash Street
known as the F. R. Pleasants
. building. 7 ? 1-2 undivided
interest In the Louisburg
opera house lot and building
sitnate on corner of Nash
Street, Louisburg. 8 ? Five
other town lots sitnate in the
Town of Louisburg, N. C.,
folly described by metes and
bounds in the partition of the
O. W. Ford property duly re
corded In the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court
of Franklin County, In Or
dera and Decrees No. 11, at
page 1, et seq., all of which
property is listed In the name
of Mrs. Lula S. Ford. Delin
quent taxes thereon for the
year 192S.
Reports from piedmont counties
estimate that the corn crop has been
cut 60 per cent and even greater
than that In some ?( the eastern '
counties.
Hollywood has been short on
murder mysteries go baa revived an
old one. i
Professional Column
DR. J. C. MANN
THE WBIiL KKOWH ITS
SPECIALIST
Will Be At
DR. A. H. FLEMING'S OTFICE
Louisburg, N. 0.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th
From 10 ?. M. to 3 P. M.
Doat (all U see kin tt joar
?jm are weak.
DR. HEKBE&T G. PERRY
101 W. Nash su LwUibwi, N. C.
Offlce telephone S87-R1
Residence telephone ttl-Rl
Houn?? 10 to It; a to 4; T to 9
X IUj and Fluoroscoptlc examina
tions. Diathermy and Ultra- Violet
light treatments.
DR. R. F. YARB0R0UGH
Physician and Surgeon
Loulsburg, N. C.
Offlce in Blrkett and ifarborough
Building
Phone: Office 2M; ilealdcnce 28
DR. H. H. JOHNSON
Physician and Swgeou
Louis burg, N. C.
Offices In old Dr. Sills office building
on Main Street next to Standard
Service Station
Telephones: Day 10; Night 10
DR. ARCH H. PERRY
General Practice
Wood, N. C.
Offlce in Service Drug Co.
D. T. SMITHWICK
Dentist
liOnlsburg, N. O.
Office over Rose's Store
DR W. R*ASS
Vetertaarin.
Lonisbarg, N. C.
Offices and Hospital Bast Nash St.
Phone: Office 888-Ij Res. 885-J
Bpsrisl Attention to Small Animals
DR. J. B. DAVIS
Physician ud Surgeon
Loulsburg, ?. C.
Office at Residence, Sooth Mate St.
Telephone : Hours:
Day 04 8:80 to 10:80 a. m.
Xlght 84 12:00 to 8:00 p. m.
8:00 to 8:80 p. m
G. M. BEAM
Attonqr at Law
Louisburg, N. C.
Office la Professional Building next
to The Franklin Times
Practice in all Courts
W. L. LUMPKIN
~ ? Attorney ?
Louisburg, North Carolina
Office In First National Bank Bldg.
Practice State and Federal Courts
W. H. Yar borough Hill Yar borough
yarborotTgb
TABB0E0UGH
Attorneys and Coonsellors at Law
Office in Egerton Building
Over Kline's Store
^ Louisburg, N. C.
Practice in Franklin and adjoining
counties, and in the United
States Courts at Raleig^
R. B. White E. H. Malont
i. B. Malono
WHITE ft MAL0NE
Lawyers
Loulsburg, N. C.
General practice, settlement of es
tates, funds Invested. One member
of the Irn always In the office.
RADIO HEP ATE SERVICE
106 Clifton Ave., Ph. 2M
Loaisburg, N. C.
Stnart Davis ? Wilson Sptvey
MAIN ST. BARBER SHOP*
L P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor
Barbers
Loibborg, N. C.
Parlors nder Union Warchonse on
Main Street. First class work
guaranteed. (Mm me a call.
H. T. BARTHOLOMEW
Ifotary Public
Hudson Garage Loulsburg, H. O.
Limestone and legumes Is a good
farm program for the (all especially
since the present dry weather will
likely cause a shortage of hay and
other feed.
Burke County farmers report an
excellent flow ot sourwood hooey
and are adding additional storage
r abilities to their hives.
A dlplomant la a man who avoids
nore trouble than he stirs up.
Bargain Round 'Trip
Excursion Fares r
August 5, 6, 7th
FRANKLIN TON TO
New York $8.00
Philadelphia . . $7.00
Atlantic City . $7.00
Pittsburgh . . . $9.00
Washington . . $5.00
BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL
NEW YORK
G1NATS vs. CARDINALS, AUG. 8th
CUBS AUG. 7, 8, 9tll
BARGAIN PULLMAN FARES
Tickets Sold All Trains August 5th
and 8th and No. 8 from Sanford and
Polnta North Morning August 7th.
Waahlagton Tickets Limited
Midnight August 8th
Other Polnta August 0th
For Information See Ticket Agent
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
Bargain Fares
AUGUST 0TH
? LOUISBURG TO ?
ATLANTA 8 $11.78
CHATTANOOGA 8 $18.78
BIRMINGHAM ? $18.78
NEW ORLEANS 10 $26.78
SAVANNAH 10 $10.00
JACKSONVILLE 10 $18.00
TAMPA .... 10 $22.80
MIAMI 10 $28.00
HAVANAA IV $49.78
AND RETURN
REDUCED PULLMAN FARES
RATES TO MANY OTHER FLORIDA
AND GULF COAST POINTS
ATTRACTIVE OPTIONAL ROUTE8
IN FLORIDA
For Information See
Ticket Agent
H. E. PLEASANTS, D. P. A.
Raleigh, N. C. Phone 2700
808 Odd Fellows Bid#.
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
Round Trip
Bargain Fares
AUGUST 18TH
? FRANKLINTON TO ?
ATHENS ; . . . $0.00
ATLANTA $7.00
BIRMINGHAM $8.00
COLUMBIA $3.00
SAVANNAH $0.00
JACKSONBILLE $7.00
PULLMAN BARGAIN FARES
LIMITED RETURNING PRIOD TO
MIDNIGHT FOLLOWING TUESDAY
For Information See
Ticket Agent
H. E. PLEASANTS, D. P. A.,
Raleigh, N. C. Phone S700
SOS Odd Fellows Building.
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
SPECIAL LOW
ROUND TRIP FARES
IXHJISBURG TO
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
$27.95
June 3, 10, 10, 24, SO
July 8, 14, 22, 28
Aafraxt 5, 11, 19, as
September 2, 8, 10.
Atlantic City, N. J.
$18.10
Jane 17, 24, July 1, 8, 15, at,
Angnat B, 12^ 10, 80, September 2,
#, 10.
Ticket* Limited 18 Day*.
Rate* to many other New Jersey
Reeorta.
Stop-orem Allowed
For Information See
Ii. L. JOYNER,
Ticket Agent
H. B. PLEASANTS, D. F. A.
Raleigh, N. O.
SEABOARD
A1B LUTE RAILWAY
St Louis*
Popular
Fireproof
' Hotels 3
THE AMERICAN
275 ROOMS
EACH WITH A BATH
MARKET STREET u SEVENTH
RATES *2.00 UP
omcuL
?OTTO
THE ANNEX
226 ROOMS
EACH WITH A BATH
MARKET STREET -SIXTH
RATES UJO ur
St. Louis. Mo.
1+
NOTICE!
THIS 18 TO NOTIFY MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
THAT I HAVE M(OVED MY REPAIR SHOP NEXT DOOR
TO HALL AND HALL 5 and 10c STORE AND AM BETTER
PREPARED TO DO OOOI) WORK THAN EVER BEFORE,
ALSO AT A MORE REASONABLE PRICE.
We also are receiving a nice clean line of high grade
Jewelry, all kinds Spectacles, new frames, temples, im *
fact we do any kind of repairing in the Jewelry line.
Come to see me when yon have anything that needs repair
ing. Don't forget the place.
L. W. PARRISH & SON
* LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA
ATTENTION!! TOBACCO CURERS
Special Round Trip Fares
from
ALL AGENCY STATIONS RALEIGH TO NORL1NA
TO
I
BUFFALO 530.00
DETROIT $31.00
TORONTO $34.00
TILSONBURG $31.00
ST. THOMAS e. .. $31.00
DEIHI $31.00
TICKETS ON SALE DAILY JULY 30th TO AUGUST 81st, INC.,
LIMITED TO RETURN AS LATE AS OCTOBER 81st
For. Information See Agent or write
H. E.PLEASANTS, D. P. A.
BOO Odd Fellows Bldg. Phone 2700 R&leigh, N. C.
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
BARGAIN COACH FARES
LOUISBURG TO
Portsmouth - Norfolk and Return . $2.00
Uatea Of Sale
For All Train*
Morning
I JUNE
10 17
11
M
18 85
8 ia io 20
juCy
i 8 is lb
a DHM80
8 10 17 24 81
AfWtjd*
5 12 10 M
0 18 20 27
7 14 ai ?'
isaai
S M
T5b
Richmond and Return $2.00
Pateg Qj ftdc ]
For All ThOm
Morning Trains
Tune
10 04
11 as
la as
7TTty
1 22
2 M
AUGUST
19 98
18 27
14 88
ALL TICKETS LIMITED RETURNING PRIOR TO MIDNIGHT |
FOLLOWING TUESDAY
CHILDREN FIVE AN? UNDER TWELVE ? HALF FARE
VISIT VIRGINIA REACH AND OCEAN VEW
HISTORIC AND ROMANTIC HAMPTON ROADS
FOR INFORMATION SEE TICKET AGENT
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
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