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eclosure Suits For Taxes ON LANDS SITUATE IN YOUNGSVILLK TOWNSHIP Actions Instituted During the Months of April, June, July, August and September, 11)34, Incl. (Final Advertisement) Notice Is hereby given , to the defendants hereinafter named, and all other persons claiming any interest in the subject matter of the action set out below, that an action has been Instituted In the Superior CoarTTJf Franklin County, North Carolina; FRANK LIN COUNTY versus each of the defendants named below, for the purpose of forecleslng a tax sale certificate, Issued by the Sheriff or duly appointed Tax Collector of Franklin County, North Caro lina, for taxes upon the lands de scribed for the years stated next after the names of the de fendants appearing below. AH other persons claiming any interest in the subject matter of the action hereinafter set out, are hereby notified to appear, pre sent, and defend their claims, and are hereby required to set up their claim in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Car olina, or other places as prescri bed by law for such purposes, within six months from the 7th DAY of FEBRUARY, 1935, (which date Is the final publica tion appearance of thli general advertisement) or they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all Interest or claim in or to said property, or the pro ceeds received from the sale thereof. Suit Nou-^-i 45 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. Mrs. E. T. Alford et al? defendants; Youngsviile Town ship! listed in name of Mrs. IS. T. Alford as " ac Youngs viile," described as follows: Bounded on N by Main St.; E. W, Railroad St.; S, lands of R. C., Underwood et al.; W, I. T. Winston et al; delinquent taxes for 1930 and 1931. 113 A; Franklin County, plain tiff. vs. Annie Lewis, unmarried, defendants; Youngsviile Town ship; listed in name of Annie . Lewis as "51% ac Wake For . est Rd." described as follows; Bounded .on N by lands of 8quire Perr?; E. Tom Young; S, J. B. Perry; W, Old Youngs vitle-Wake Forest Road; delin quent taxes for 1930 and 1931. 114 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. W. S. Preddy and wife, Mrs. Preddy, defendants; Youngsviile Township; listed in name of W. S. Preddy as "I ac Tarboro Rd.", described as fob lows: Bounded on E. by lands of i. B. Perry; S. Bank of Youngsviile; W, Mrs. W. S. Preddy; delinquent taxes for 1930 and 1931. 115 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. Alex Price and wife, Price, defendants: Youngs ville Township; listed in name of Alex Price as "1 lot Youngs Tiile", described as follows: Lo cated"in town of YoungsVille on Cross Street adjoining lands of Robert Holden, E. B. Preddy, and Henry Reid; delinquent ti^xes for 1930 and 1931. US, A: Franklin County, plain tiff, ts. Mrs. E. B. Preddy and husband, E. B. Preddy, defend ants; Youngsville Township; listed in name of Mrs. E. B. Preddy -as "37 M ac Tarboro Rd. 87 V4 ac Tarboro Rd.", des cribed as follows: Bounded on E J>y lands of E. W. Timberlake estate; N. S. E. Pearce; S, Tar boro Road; W, W. T. Hoyle and known as "The Stroud Place"; and "30 ac S.A.L. Railway,'' de scribed as follows: Bounded on W, by S.A.L. Railway; S, lands of E. L. Winston; E, lands of E. L. Winston and D. W. Spl vey; delinquent tax^s on both tracts for 1930 and 1931. 118 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. D. W. Spivey and wife, Mrs. Fannie B. Spivey, defend ants; Young8ville Township; listed In name of D. W. Spivey as "1 lot Ygs.". described as fol lows: Bounded on E, by lands ot R. J. Young and R. H. Holli day; 8. Winston Street; W, W. A. Newton and E. B. Preddy; N. E. L. Winston; delinquent , taxes for 1930 and 1931. lit A; Franklin County, plain^, tiff, vs. Miss Helen Winstou, .un married, defendant; Youngs vllle Township; listed in name of Kiss Helen Winston &? 60 ac John Winston," described as follows: Thattraet of land con taining 60 jacres allotted to Helen Justice Winston on 2 October 1928 by a report of Commissioners recorded in Book 320 at ^age 491, Frank lin County Registry, to which reference is hereb# made for a more complete description; de linquent taxes for ' 1930 and 1M1. 84S A: Franklin County, plain tiff, tb. Vea Kearney, and hus band Kearney, defendant!; Youngsville Township; listed in name ot Vea Kearney as "1 town lot," described as follows: Bounded on N, by lands ot John T. Winston; E, E. B. Preddy; W, Nassau 'Bt. ;"8r T. W. Hoiden; delinquent taxes for 1*SIW 348 A; Franklin County, plain tiff, ts. Robert Holden and wife, i ..-golden, defendants; Youn gavllle Township; listed In name of Robert Holden as "1 town "Bounded on by lands of Joe Gales; S, 1. W. Holden; W, Nas sau St.; delinquent taxes for 1931. . 350 A; Franklin County, plain tiff. vs. Matthew Alston, and wife, Alston, defendants: Youngsvllle Township; listed In i name of Matthew Alston as "1 town lot", described as follows; . Bounded on N, by lands of E. . M. Mitchell; E. I. W. Holden; W, Mrs. R. E. TlmberlaHe; S, I. W. Holden; delinquent taxes for 1931. 361 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. W. H. Wall, and wife Wall, defendants; Youngs- 1 ville Township; listed in name of W. H. Wall as "185 ac Rich land Creek," described as fol-h lows; Adjoining lands of BL-lfcJ. Oreen on W,; Alex -Pace on N,; J. B. Perry and Martin Estate an E,; and known as "W. H. Wall Place'V, 'delinquent taxes, for 1931. i 352 A: Franklin County, plain tiff. vs. Mrs. Jennie Wiggins, and husband. Wiggins, de fendants; Youngsvllle Town ship; Uated In name of Jennie Wiggins as "90 ac .Wiggins,", described as follows: Being the) lands conveyed to i'Root" Tbar rington, subject to life estate of Jennie Wiggins; said life estate and reversionary interest con veyed to J. B. Perry by mort gage deed recorded In Franklin County Registry and adjoining1 W. J. Wiggins et al; delinquent; taxes for 1931. 355 A: Franklin County, plain tiff. i?s. J. J. W""ams' unmar-s, ried. defendant; Youngsvllle Township; listed i??au of T. 1 J. Williams as "1 town lot," de-, scribed as follows: Bounded on N, by lands of I. W. Mitchell; E, Mary W. Tlmberlake; S. J. B. Perry; W, Old Youngsville-, Wake Forest Road; known as" the home place of Andrew Wil liams; delinquent taxes for, 1931. 356 A: Franklin County, plain- j tiff vs. J. W. Weathers and wife, Mrs. Williams, defendants; Youngsvllle Township; listed! in name of J..W. Weathers as "1 town lot," described aa follows: ( Bounded on N, by Pine St.; E.) lands of J. L. Brown; W, E. Railroad St.; S. C. E. Mitchell; delinquent taxes for 1931. 357 A: Franklin County, plain tiiff, vs. J. F. Thomlinson and wife, Thomlinson, defend ants; Youngsvllle Township ; . listed In name of J. F. Thomlin son as "126^4 ae;B. B. T.", des-i crlbed aa follows: Adjoining lands of B. B. TomlinSon, Hart, and C. S. WiHiams, and being located about one mile S. E. of Franklinton. N. C.; de linquent taxes for 19-31. 359 A: Franklin ..Couttty, plain tiff, vs. J. K.'Stephenson and , wife, Stephenson, defend ants: Youngsville Township; ; listed in name of J. K. Stephen son as "111 ac Harris", describ ed as follows: Located about I 6^4 mites W, of Youngsville on the Youngsville-Stony Hill Rd. and being lands now owned and occupied by J. K. Stephenson; delinquent taxes for 1931. 362 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. C. W. Roberts, and jtfife, Mrs. ? ? Roberts, defendants; i Youngsville Township; listed in name of C. W. Roberts as; M114 ac Moore," described as follows: -Bounded on S. and W.j by lands of E. L. Green; N, J. ? _ S. Timberlake; E, R. B. Rob ~"erts; and "22 ac Home," boun ded on E, and N, by lands of R. B. Roberts; W, J. S. Timber lake; delinquent taxes for 1931. 363 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. w. B. Pearce and wife, Mrs. Pearce, defendants; Youngsville Township; listed In name of .W B. Pearce as "61 ac Oak Grove Rd ", described as follows: Bounded on N, by lands of Mrs. M. E. Underwood; E, I. W. Mitchell; S, ? G. Mitch ell; W, L. A. Timberlake; de linquent taxes for 1931. 368 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. W. T. Hoyle and wife, MrB. Hoyle, . defendants; Youngsville Township; listed in- name of W. T. Hoyle as "4 ac Tarboro Rr.", described as follows: First Tract: Bounded on E. by Sims Road; S, Tarfcwrfo Road; W, lands of F\ P: Win ston; Second Tractfc-flST by lands of F. C. Winstqn-f'W, R. B. Rob erts; S, T&rbortS Road; delin quent jtoies for 1931. 3jMKA: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. Mrs. L. R. Hatch, wid ow, defendant; Youngsville Township; listed in name df Mrs. L. R. Hatch as "2 town lots," described as follows; First Lot: Bounded on N, by lands of C. V. Timberlake; E, T. C. Harris; S, Main St.; W, * D. W. Spivey; Second Lot: Bounded on N, by Main St.; W, J. A. Williams; E, Nassau St.; delinquent taxes for 1931. 371 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. Mrs. W. W. Davis, and husband. W. W. Davis, defend ants; Youngsville Township; listed In name of Mrs. W. W. Davis as "7(114 ac Gardner; 128 ac Gardner," described as fol lows: Adjoining lands of Bar ley Fuller, J. T. Shearon, Mack Holmes, et al? and being the Elands allotted to Mr?. W. W. Davis In thr division of the lands of Art Gardner; delin quent taxes for 1111, 372 A: Franklin County,, plain tiff, vs. R. D. Collins and wife, J??- . Collina, defendants: I Youngsville ^Township; listed | "" H " Young," described a* T' follows: Hounded on N, by lands of Torn 'Young; E., will linden; W.D. C. Hicks'; and being (he lands purchased from Tom Young; delinquent taxes for 1930 and 1931. 80? A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. Sambo Wright and wife ??Wright; Jack Wright and Wright; Felix Wright and wife, Wright, heirs of blias Wright, deceased, defend ants; Youngsrille Township; listed in name of Elias Wright Estate as "10 ac S.A.L. Ry.", described as follows: Bounded' on E. by S.A.L. Ry.; s, Gill lands; N. J. B. Perry, and known as "The Sambo Wright Place"; delinquent taxes for 1930 and 1931. WT~~A:~~~Tr& !rtrW?....C onwiy plain tiff, vs. T. J. King an<r*$W>r ,?? Klng: J' D King und wife. Mrs. King; James B. King and wife, Mrs. King Mary Gray King, widow; John King, unmarried; W. T. (Smi ley) King, unmarried: defend ants; Yqungsvllle Township; listed in name of B. O. King Es tate as "88 ac Fiatroek.'Tdes- | cribed as follows: Being kiown as the Ben King tract adjoin ing lands of L. C. Wheeler. John King et al, and being sit uate near Flat Rock Church; Bounded on N, by Harris lands and on S, by lands of J. P. Tlm berlake; delinquent taxes for 1930 and 1931. 508 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. Lula E. Ragan, and husband Ragan; M. K Wiiiston and wife, Mrs. ? Win 8ton; L. E. Winston and, wife. Winston; Martha E. Winston Holden and husband'/ ? Holden; Gertrude E. Win ston and husband . . . . ; Gena dus E. Winston and wife, Mrs. Winston; Herman E. Win ston and wife, Mrs. win ?ton; S. E. Winston and wife, Mrs. . Winston; and Mrs. Henrietta Winston, widow, de fendants; Youngsville Town snip; listed in name of J. c Winston Estate as "l-S i0i Ygs." described as fbllows: Bounded on N. by lands -of Mfs f; T- Alford; E, W. Railroad St.; S, Persimmon Tree St.; w, lands of Dr. Sykes; delinquent taxes for 1830 and 1931. 82?._A: Franklln County, plain tiff. va. E. L. Winston and wife, "r* ?Winston, defendants; Youngsville Township; listed in J???,6 ?f E- L- Winston as 244% ac Home," described as o?f nWw Bq0"nded on 8' by Of D. W. Spivey; w, H. R. Par ish and Mrs. Jim Miles; N, Mrs.^ M E. Underwood; "2 lots ,^8' ' First Lot: Bounded on bS Main St.; E, by lands of J- A. Williams; S, John Ed wards; W, Cross St.; Second if i Bo"nded on E, by lands of Mrs. C. H. Strickland; 8, Main St.; w. Mrs. M. E. Under "?,?? : delinquent taxes for 193?" ? 631 A: Franklin County, plailn tllf, vs. R. E. Pearce, unmar ried, defendant; Youngsvll<o Township; listed In name of R. E. Pearce as "2 lots Youngs ville," described as follows: First Lot: Bounded on S, by lands of Mrs. E. T. Alford; E, J. b. Brown; W, C. C. Wood " llefr N, Main St. and being known as "The Store Lot"; Second Lot: Bounded on N 4 E, by lands of B. T. Holden Es tate; 8, Winston St.; W.' Col lege St. and being known as "The R. E. Pearce Home Place"; delinquent taxes for 1930. 632 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. Helen Stevenson, un married, heir of Mrs. Mattle Stevenson, deceased, defendant; Youngsville Township; listed in name of Mrs. Mattle Stevenson estate as "126.4 ac Thomlin son," described as follows: Lo cated N. E. from Youngsville, N. C.; bounded by the lands of Fi Thomas, Tim berlake et al; being lands form erly owned by Mrs. Mattle Stet ensofl , deceased ; delinquent taxes for 1931. 634 A: Franl^Utf'County. plain tiff, vs. Iseac Young and wffe, Mrs. ? Young, and Jacob Voting and wife, Mrs. ^roung, heirs at law of C. H. Young, deceased, defendants; Youngsville Township; listed In name of C. H. Young estate as "100 ac Campas Creek," descri bed as follows: Bounded on N and w, by lands of Mrs. E. W. McQhee; E. .Moore* Hause; fl, J. P. Timberlake; delinquent taxes for 1931. 636 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. Nonie Woodlief, unmar ried, heir of T. W. Woodlief, deceased, defendants; Youngs ville Township; listed In name of T. W. Woodlief estate as "66 ?4 ac New Raleigh," deacri bed as follows: Located on the j Youngsville-Pocomoke Road, adjoining lands of J. F. Mitch ell, Allen Lynam, et al, and being known as "The Tony Woodlief Place"; delinquent tnifa tor 1931. 637 A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. E. 8. Thomerson and ! wife, Mrs. Thomerson, defend ants; Youngsville Township; lilted In name of B. 8. Thom erson as "70 ac Cr. Creek," de scribed as follow*: Bounded en E, by lands of J. M. McGhee; 8, Mr*. A. D. Frazler; W, N. J. Hart; N, J. R. Jones; delin quent taxea for 1IU. Ml A; Franklin County, plain- ' tiff, vs. B. N. Laytou and wife, Mrs. Annie Qrey Lay ton; Calton nors: J. T. Layto'n, Clifford Lay ton, Mary Elizabeth Layton, Dorothy Layton, and *B. N. Loyton, Jr., defendants; Youn gsville Township; listed In name of Mrs. H. N. Layton as "28 ac Lancaster," described as follows; Bounded on W, by lands of A. T. Lancaster; N, J. B. Ferry; E, F. A. Carter; and being the lands drawn from the estate of A. T. Lancaster; de linquent taxes for 1930 and 1931, 639 *A: Franklin County, plain tiff, vs. Mrs. M. E. Underwood, widow, Mrs. Clara Kelly and husband, Oeorge Kelly; Lillian Underwod, unmarried; Claude Underwood; Herbert H. Under wood and wife, Susie P. Under wood; R. E. Underwood and wtfp, Mrs. R. E. Underwood; G. Dewey Underwood and wife, ' "Ml*. -?b ? De*sx_. JUnderwood; Mrs. Eva U. Person " Bird ? -luua band, W. S. Person; W. N. Hardister and wife, Mrs. Annie Hardister, and Mrs. J. J. Hold en^widow, defendants; Youngs ville Township; listed In name of Mrs. M. E. Underwood an ?**? ?? jfllw Jimllni as follows Bounded on N, by lands of J. W| Winston; E, I. W. Mitchell and J. J. Holden estate; S, W. T. Young and I. J W. Mitchell; and "4 lots Youn Ksville" described as follows: 2 lots: Bounded on W, by E.j Railroad St.; N, Franklin St. E, Mrs. C. L. Strickland; S, Mrs. R. C. Underwood; 2 lots: ! Bounded on S. by Main St.; and on W, E, & N, by Mrs. R. i C. Underwood; delinquent tax es for 1930 and 1931. ... r l-ll-4t. Fair Maid; "Oh. sir, what kind of an officer are you?" ' Officer: "I'm a naval surgeon." , Fair Maid: "My goodness! How you doctors do specialize." Announcement Dr. Fulghum announces the office to the Pro fessional Building neitt to the, Franklin Times office on Court Street. GOOD NEWS Yes, we are now in our New, Furniture Home, where we are in better shape to serve you with Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Kitchen Cabinets, Trunks, Bags, Philco Radios or most anything that you need for housekeeping. Come to see us, we are going to do our very best, to serve you better than we have in the past. 1 ?. ? THE ? BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE YOUNGSVILLE, N. 0. 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