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MONEY TO LOAN on improved farm property. W.L. LUMPKIN Correspondent Louisburg, N. C. DR. J. O. M A N N The Well Known Eye Specialist Will be at Dr. A. H. Fleming"* Office, Lonlibui, N. O. THURSDAY, JUNE eth From 10 A. 91. to 8 P. M.. BABY CHICKS Prices Reduced Now is the time to buy your chicks. I have reduced my prices over 10%. Come and get yours early as I will only have 3 more hatchings. I have a lot of Started Chicks on hand from 1 to 3 weeks old for sale at a good price. I handle the Famous Pratts Feed and Remedies. Write or come to see me at once ! GOLD MINE POULTRY ' FARM & HATCHERY Macy G. Brewer, Mgr. 1 Mile Emit of Loulaburg on Highway 56 Near J. T. Prultts Louisburg, N. Carolina AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING $76,300 REFUNDING HONDS BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissionffrs of the Town of Louisburg: Section 1. That the Town of LoulsbiiTg Issue its bonds, pur' suant to the Municipal Finance Act, as amended, in an amount not exceeding $76,500 for the pur pose of refunding a like amount of the principal of valid subsist ing bonded indebtedness of the Town of Louisburg, which indeb tedness was incurred for neces sary expenses of said Town^and is evidenced by the following: $4,000 6% Street Improvement Bonds, dated September 15, 1917 payable September 15, 1933, 13,500 6% Funding and Im provement Bonds, dated May 1, 1920, payable annuafly, May 1, $2,500 1933 and $1,000 1934, I $1,000 6% Street Improvement BondB, dated July 1, 1922, pay able July 1, 1934, $1,000 6% Funding Bonds, dat-, ed October 1, 1923, payable an nually, October 1, $500 1933 and $500 1934, $3,000 6% Public Improvement ?Bonds, dated October 1, 1923, payable annually, October 1, $1, 000 1932 to 1934, both inclusive, $3,000 5%% Public Improve ment Bonds, dated January 1, 1930, payable annually, January 1, $1,000 1933 to 1935, both in clusive, $49,000 6% Water, Sewer and Light Bonds, dated December 1, 1904, payable December 1, 1934, $12,000 5% bonds Issued for funding electric light debt, dated January 1, 1907, payable January 1, 1937. Section 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and Interest of said bonds shall be levied and collected. Section 3. That a statement of the debt of the Town has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public Inspection. Section 4. That this ordinance shall take effect upon Its passage and shall not be submitted to the voters. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 7th day of May, 1935, and was first published on tbe 17th day of May, 1935. Any action or proceeding questioning the vaUgity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. T. K. STOCKARD, S-17-2t Town Clerk. Bubscrtb* to Tils Franklin Times A|tcr all, why should anyone :onimtem further on the story ol (he two Louisiana hold-up men who mingled with a group of visit ing legislators find walked out of prison unnoticed? NOTIfK t?K PI'BI.KATION " North Carolina In The franklin Co. Superior Court Before The Clerk. W. O. Roberts, Administrator of the estate of C. W. Roberts, de ceased, and W. O. Roberts, In dividually, " . v. Morton F. Roberts and wife, Mrs. Morton F. Roberts; Troy T. Williams and wife, Mrs. Troy T. Williams, et al. The defendant Clifford Thomp son will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been instituted in the Superior Court of Franklin County for a sale of the lands of the estate of C. W. Roberts, deceased, for the purpose of making assets with which to pay the debts of the said estate; and the defendant Clifford Thompson Is required to appear before the Clerjt of the Superior Court of Franklin County at his office in Louisburg, North Caro lina. on or before the 8th day of June, A. D. 1935, and answer or demur to the complaint in the said action; otherwise the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded ill the complaint. This 11th day of May, A. I). 1935, W. V. AVENT, 5-17-4t Clerk Superior Court. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of W. R. Perry, de ceased. late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned, or to her attorneys, Yarborougb A Yarborough 4of Louisburg, N. C., on or before the 26th day of April, 1936, or this notice will be plead ed In bar of their recoovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay ment. This 26th day of April, 1935. MOLLIE A. PERRY, Executrix of W. R. Perry, deceased. Yarborough & Yarborough, Attorneys. 4-26-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of James W. Young, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of April 1936, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 26th day of April, 1936. S. C. EAVES, Administrator of James W. Young, deceased. Yarborough & Yarborough, Attorneys 4-26-6t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY North Carolina, Franklin County. Under and by virtue of the power vested In the undersigned by that certain deed of trust ex ecuted and delivered by Jones Smith and wife, Nellie Smith, to C. C. Ward, Trustee, recorded In Book 27 1 , Page 256, Franklin County Registry; default having been made in the payments of the indebtedness therein secured, and the holder of the notes having re quested a sale of the land describ ed therein, the undersigned will on JUNE 3TH, 1935 at about the hour of 12 o'clock M. in front of the Court House door, Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, sell at public auc tion for cash the following des cribed real estates Beginning in the center of the Flat Rock Church Road in line with a stake on its south sidS'Cor ner of lot No. 2; thence with line of lot No. 2, south, 1 degree west 10.50 chains to a stake; thence west 10.57 chains to" a stake, cor ner of lot No. 2 in the Timberlake line; thence with the Timberlake line north 4 degrees east 23.75 chains to a stake, corner of the Flat Rocky Church lot; thence with said Church lot and G. W. Wiggins' line, south 88% east 13.55 chains to a stake near a pine; Wiggin's corner; thence with his line, north 1^4 degrees east 6.30 chains to the center of aforesaid Flat Rock Church Road in line with a stake on Its south side;' thence along the center of said road, south 88% degrees 7.96 chains to the beginning, con taining 47% acres, and being the identical land allotted to Jones Smith in the division of land be tween him and his brother with division is recorded in Land Divi sion Book No. 8, Page 522, et seq., Clerk's Office, franklin County. Reference is hereby made to deed from Monroe Smith to JoneB Smith, Book 87, Page 221, and deed from Jones Smith to Nellie Smith, Book 199, Page 496, Franklin County Registry. It Is intended to convey all of the in terest of the grantors In the above described property. This 2nd day of May, 1936. C. C. WARD, Trustee. Alexander A Qold Attorneys. 6-10-41 ADMINISTRATRIX'S HALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a decree' of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, made In the special proceeding entitled "Mary Grey H. Allen, Admlnlatra trix ot the eBtate of T. C. Harris, deceased, vs. Mary M, Harris, widow, and Bettie Clifton Harris, minor, heira at law of T. C. Harris, deceased, and E. C. Bulluck, guardian ad litem for Bettie Clif ton Harris, minor", the undersign ed Administratrix will on .MONDAY, THK 3K1> DAY OF JINK, 1U35, at or about^the hour of twelve o'clock noon, sell at. public auction at the Court House dOur in Louis burg, N. C., to the highest Ijidder for cash the following described real estate: First Tract: Beginning at a point in the center ot the old Ra leigh road, a Blake on the west side, corner of the forty acre homestead of Bettie Clifton Har ris; thence N. 65 % deg. E. 555.0 feet to a stake in said old Ra leigh road, corner for Mrs. Patter son; thence N. 30% deg. W. 16 50.0 feet to a stake and poiaters in Purkerson'a line; thence N. 84% deg. W. 1815.0 feet to an iron stake, -corner for the Purker son land; thence S. 6% deg. W. 170.3 feet to a stake and Hickory pointer, corner for Bank of Youugsvllle; thence S. 87% deg W 1496.9 feet to a stake aqd white oak pointer, corner for Carter and for Mitchell; thence S 85% deg W, 357,1 feet to the center of the road leading from the Tarboro road to the Raleigh road, a rock on the East side, Mitchell's cor ner; thence along Mitchell's and Eaves' lines S 6% deg W, 17 00.0 feet to a point in center of the road leading from the Tar boro road to the Raleigh road, a Btake on the East side, corner for Bettie Clifton Harris; thence due East 4254.0 feet to the point of beginning, containing 17 4 acres, more or less, as surveyed by Jos. T. Inscoe, February 20th, 1935. Second: Lots Nob. 67 and 89 in Block G, as shown on map of "Bunn Annex," as prepared for North State Development Com pany by W. J. Wells, C. fi., In 1909, as appears of record in the Public Registry of Franklin Coun ty, and being the Identical two lots, situate in the Town of Bunn, N. C., which were conveyed to T. C. Harris by deed of Luther Jiles and wife, dated May 24th, 1926, and recorded in Book 270 at page 230, said Registry. Third: A one-eighth undivided interest in and to the timber and timber rights now growing on the following described lands; said timbers belonging to the A. J. P. Harris estate, and the same not having been divided among the lieirs at law of the said A. J. P. Harris, deceased, by the Commis sioners of the Court who recom mended that the timbers be sold '>y a Commissioner of the Court, which has not as yet been done, said timbers are now growing on a part of Lot No. 1 and Lot No. 2, and are described as follows: Beginning at a large white oak, corner of the Mittie Young land; thence N 8 deg 10' E 23.60 chains to a stake in a sassafras stump, Mittie Young and J. J. Young s corner; thence N 3 deg 30' E 38.25 chains to a stake, J. J. Young's corner; thence N 88 deg W 36.25 chains to a stake, J. E. Harris' corner and Spivey's corner; thence S 11 deg W 26.62 chains to a stake about 1.00 chain past a pile of rocks, a corner of Spivey's land in line of J. B. Perry's land; thence 89 deg E 3.00 chains to a stake; thence S 6 deg W 56.16 chains to the corner of Nos. 1 and 2 of the division of the A. J. P. Harris land in J. B. Perry's line; thence continuing the last course about 5.00 chains to the line of timber; thence eastward and north-eastward about 19.00 chains along the border of the timber to the line between Nob. 1 and 2; thence along that line S 8 5 deg E 5.00 chains to the Raleigh road, at corner of No. 2; thence along the road N 47 deg 30' E 5.00 chains to Mittie Young's line; thence along her line N 35 deg W. 1.91- chains to a stake. Young's corner; thence N .8 deg 15' E 18.82 chains to a stake, Young's corner; thence S 80 deg E 10.00 chains to the beginning, contain ing about 288 acres, more or less. There is charged against the one-eighth undivided interest of T. C. Harris, deceased, in the above described timbers the sum oi $300.00 as an owelty to the other heirs of A. J. P. Harris, de-' ceased. rourm: me reversion alter; the dower of Mary M. Harris In, the 92 acre tract of land alloted to the said Mary M. Harris as heri dower, described as follows: Beginning in the center of the old Raleigh road (forked poplar pointing to said point in " road), ! corner for Mrs. Walstdn, formerly the Paul Jones land; thence along the old road N 32 14 deg E 2674 feet to a bend in old road; thence N 5514 deg E 258 feet to a point in the new road (the same be ing on the bed of ths old road at this point), a new corner for the dower and the homestead of Bettie Clifton Harris; thence a new line, due west 3527 feet to a point in a road, marked by a , stake on the east side, a new cor ner for said dower and said home stead; thence 9 3114 deg E. 353. feet to a stake on the east side | of the road; thence S 87 H deg E 347 feet to a stake; thence Si 22% deg E 495 feet; thence S! 4914 deg E 582 feet; thence S 12 I deg E 600 feet; thence S 11 deg! E 330 feet to a rock eighty-nine' feet passed the center of the new | highway; thence S 7 OH deg E! 613 feet to beginning, containing 92 acres, more or less. , , This the 29 day of April, 1936. MRS. MART QREY H. ALLEN, Administratrix of the estate of T. C. Harris, deceased. Edward F. Griffin, * , Atty. 5-3-6t I t TIUSTKK'S 8AI.K OF I.ANt) Pursuant to the power of sale conferred by the terms and provi sions of that certain deed of trus; executed by James A. Sandling and wife, Marguerite D. Sandling, Garland G. Sandling and wif^, Clyde H. Sandling and Mollie J. Sandling (widow) to the Chick-' aniauga Trust Company, Trustee' dated July 3, 1929, and recorded' in the office of the Register oi j Deeds for Franklin County, in Book 259, at page 337, and by virtue and authority of the power ^f sale granted and designated in, ascertain paper writing substitut ing a "trustee in the above named deed of trust executed by th?* Prudential Insurance Company of America to Jeff Hanna, substitut ed trustee, which instrument mak ing said substitution of trustee being dated March 19, 1986, and recorded in the office of the Re*-; ister of Deeds for Franklin Coun ty, in Book 324, at page 192; de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness . thereby secured under said deed! of trust, and demand for fore closure having been made upon the said substituted trustee by the holder of the bond representing *aid indebtedness, the undersign ed trustee will, on NATIKUAI, Jl>K SB, at or about the hour of noon, at the Courthouse door in Louisburg. , N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the. following described tract or parcel of land . situate in Franklinton Township. Franklin County, North Caroling: All that certain piece, parcel ar tract of land containing 716 acres, more or less, lying and be- , ing on the Louisburg and Frank-,, linton River Road about four , miles almost East from the Town o f Franklinton, Franklinton , rownship, Franklin County, N. C.. , iescribed as follows: BEGINNING . it a stone Warner Moore's corner ! in Charlie Holden's line, thence , South 86 3-4 degrees East 46.90 ' chains to a stake, thence North 3*6d E. 2.8.8 chains to a stone ' in the path, Person's corner, thence South 87d B. 7.63 chains,, to a rock on the .branch, C. T. Nicholson's corner; thence S. 85d E. 4J.10 chains to a stake and gum pointers, thence S. 85 3-5d E. 48.80 chs., to a stone Wood lief corner, thence N. 4 3-4d E. 25.00 chaina to Mill Creek at', Strother corner, thence up said mill creek as it meanders S. 63 3-4d W. 2.75 chs.. S. 51 3-4d W. 4.87 chs., 8. 86 3-4d W. 3.87 chs.. N. 65 3-4d W. 3.20 chs., N. 39 ^d W. 1.77 chs., N. 67 ^d W. 2.75 chs., N. 43d W. 6.10 chs., N. 65d W. 1.80" chs., N. 9 V6 d E. 3.36 chs., N. ? 39d W. 4.85 chs., to Woodlief's Bros, corner at a wal nut tree, thence N. 8d E, 48.00 chs., to Tar River at a maple, thence up said river South 80d W. 3.00 chs., W. 11.50 chs., S. 46 ^ d W. 7.80 chs., S. 31d W. 8.00 chs.; S. 47 W. 2.50 chs.. N. 82 ^d W. 2.60 chs.; N. 63 3-4d Headed Air Armada HONOLULU . . . Commander E. W. Tod (above), was in charge of the 43 U. 8. Navy flying boats which made np the greatest air armada ever to make a 1,188 mile water hop. The feat wa? part of the Navy's Pacific war game maneuvers, veiled with great secrecy. W. 3.10 chs., N. 47Vid W. 13.00 cha. to the mouth of Billies Creek, thence up said creek S. 64 Hd W. 1.55 chs., N. 33 3-4d W. 3.06 chs.. S. 69 3-4d W. 7.30 chs., S. 40 3-2d W. 5.04 chs., S. 14d E. 5.10 chs., S. 67 l-4d W. 12.65 chs., S. 45d W. 3.50 chs., S. 20 3-4d W. 5.20 chs., S. 53 3-4d W. 2.90 chs., S. 76Hd W. 3.25 chs., S. 10 3-4d W. 4.50 chs., S. 20 3-4d W. 7.05 chs., S. 54 l-4d W. 2.80 ihs., S. 23 3-4d W. 2.25 chs., S. 71 3-4 d W. 2.04 chs., S. 56d W. 13.75 chs., S. 38V4d W. 2.80 chs., to the mouth of Haw Creek, thence continuing up Billie's Creek Canal South 84d W. 27.75 ihs. to Warner Moore's line, thence S. 4%d w. 21.80 chs. to the beginning, containing 716 acres, more of less, and being the Identical lands allotted to G. G. and J. A. Sandling by partition deed fropi J. W. Sandling, et'als, dated April 29, 1924, recorded in Book 261, page 297, Franklin Kegistry, also by deed from John VV. Sandling et als. to J. A. Sand ling and G. G. Sandling, dated April 24, 1924, recorded in Book 261, page 301, Franklin County Registry, reference to which is hereby made. The successful bidder will be required to deposit $200.00 cash with the Trustee, as evidence of good faith. Dated and posted this 22nd day of May, 1935. JEFF HANNA, Successor Trustee. W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney. 5-24-5t "I'm craiy about your wife, Mc- | Tavish, and if you'll let me have hei; I'll pay you her. weight in gold." "Let me have a few days first. ' | "To think it over?" "No, to fatten her up!" BUILDING DAYS FOR YOUTH Thoughtful parents, who have observed and experienced the wisdom of thrift in recent years, now realize that it is very important to direct children's thoughts in constructive channels. Most important of all is therapprecia tion of the rewards of thrift. To teach the child the value of material thrift, there is no better method than establishing a saving account, for him, his to direct, control and build. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY h CORNER MAIN AND NASH STREETS LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA BANKING HOURS: 9:00 A. M. TO 31:00 P. M. SUDAN GRASS . i . A splendid hay and pasture grass for all stock. Select seed. McCORMICK MOWERS CULTIVATORS FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS Get your new implement or the repairs for your old ones now before the rush of work begins. ? T' ROYAL ? STAF-O-LIFE CHICKKEN FEED The kind that makes your chickens grow and lay. Costs no more, but produces results. LOUISBURG SUPPLY CO. (INCORPORATED) J. P. TIMBERLAKE, JR., MANAGER WHAT-NOT BARGAIN STORE Hundreds of yards of New Plain and Fgured Silks, Voiles, Organdies, Dress Laces, Dress Net and Silk Voiles, both plain and flowered. Lovely flowered Chiffon and Georgette. Large sizes in Printed Dresses, 75c each. Children's Dresses. Boys' pre-shrunk everfast Pants. Variety of rooted Flowers and Potted Plants. Remnants of all kinds. Come up and see me. THE LITTLE STORE WITH BIG VALUES The What-Not Bargain Store MRS. H. G. PERRY, Proprietor Across from Franklin Hotel Phone 45- W Next to Dr. Johnson's Office 118 N. Main WANTED * ? J J Salesman who can furnish his own car, to sell the New ELECTROLUX | Kerosene burning Refrigera tors, in Franklin County. WHITE'S RADIO SHOP j W. E. WHITE, JR., Proprito? :i NASH STREET xj| LOUWBURG, W. 0.
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