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NOTICE OF DALE OF LAND IN THE TOWN OF LOUISBURG, N. C. FOR DELINQUENT 4 TAXES At or about the hour of Noon at the Court House door in Louts burg, N. C., on Monday, Septem ber 9th, 1935, I will Bell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the Laws of North Carolina and the char ter of the town of Loulsburg, N. C., as set out In the private Acta of 1899, Chapter 243, and Acts amendatory thereto, as revised by section 8009, Consolidated Stat utes 1919 and amendments there to, all lands In the town of Louis burg, N. C., on which taxes for the year 1934 remain due, with costs added, described as follows: F. H. Allen: 1 main St: 1 Foster & Nash; I Ch St; 1 Storage; 3 Ellis: 1 Whse. So. Main; I Black Town; I Old Ford Whse Lot $402.27 Mrs F H Allen I Ford Home; 1 Hotel; 2 Spr St; 3 Cedar St; 1 Home 2 Nash St; Riverside Whse; 1 Mineral Spg; 1 Elm St; 1 So. Main 3t; H Ford Oarage 703.30 L L Allen 1 So Main 33.40 Misses Lucy, Sne, 4k Hodgle Alston 1 Church St. Home 57.10 B T Bailey 2 Pig Trot 6.03 H T Bartholomew 1 Oar age E Nash 47.14 Mrs J L Bartholomew 1 E Nash 45.92 R E Cash 2 Lots So Main 16.23 Central Investment Cor poration, 1 Church St 63.81 O W Cobb 1 Church St; 1 Sunset Ave 101.97 K M Collier'- 1 Kenmore Ave 22.46 Mrs Mae H Davis 1 Clifton Ave 28.93 Mrs J K Dorset! 1-4 Yar borough 23.56 First National Bank 1 R P Taylor Prise House 27.76 Dr A H Fleming 1 Main St; 1 Middle St; 1 So Main St 85.72 George W Ford 1 Nash & Spring 67.85 Mrs. Haiel W Ford 1 N Main 120.26 Mr* Lula Ford 1 Nash St; y, Nash * Market E S Ford, Estate 4 Cripple Creek; 1 Cedar St; 1 Elm St; 1 So Main; 1 Market St; 1 Mineral Spring; 2 Spring St; H Market St; 1 Storage W N Fuller 1 Bailey Store & Res; 1 Kenmore Are; L J P T Storage Mrs W N Fuller 1 Sunset Ave; 1 Main St (Filling Station) Mrs E W Furgerson 1 Church St Miss Annie Green I N Main Mrs Ida Hale 1 Kenmore D E Hardwick & Wife 1 N Main Mrs J W Harris 1 Cedar St Mrs R R Harris 1 K Main Mrs G W Hawkes 1 Ken more 13.7 F L Herman 1 Bottling Plant; 1 Church St Home A L Hicks 1 Church St W L House 3 Halifax Road R W Hudson, Estate 1 So Main W B Joyner Est 1 Ken more; 1 So Main Mrs F B Leonard 1 E Nash Julius Leham 1 E Nash Loulsburg Cotton Oil Mill 1 Oil Mill Lot Mrs Sallte McDougall 1 Court St Mrs E H Malone 1 Reavls; 1 R R St; 1 Sunset Mrs J E Malone, Sr 1; Main St F L & A M Massenburg 1 Spring St C S Merritt 1 J J Person Mrs E Odom 1 Church St Willie Pearce 4 Spring St Mrs Willie Pearce 1 Cren shaw Lot Mrs R L Peoples lKen more Ave Mrs P W Pernell Est X Spring St A W Person 1 N Main; 1 Old Person; 1 Storage Mrs R G Person 1 Planer Lot; 1 J B Davis Lot R G Person 1 Ice Plant W T Person 1 Noble St Mrs E C Perry 1 Church St M C Pleasants 1 Nash St A M Rudd 1 Kenmore W H Ruffin Est 1 Ken more C T Stokes Est 1 Main, 1 Main & Franklin. 1 Franklin; 1 Church St Garage J B Thomas Est 1 Ken more W C Webb 1 Pruitt; 1 Kenmore F W Wheless Sr 1 Church St; 1 Kenmore; 1 Back of Home; % Opera Hse 156.38 Mrs I W White 1 Noble St T B Wilder 1 E Nash; 1 Min Springs Mrs L M Williamson 1 Cedar Street Mrs Elolse H Tarborough 1 No. Main; 1 Baker Mrs Janle B Yarboro 1 No. Main Dr R F Tarborough 1-3 Blckett Bldg Mrs S W Toung 1 Kenmore (Colored) Alton D Alston 1 Home J H B411 1 Railroad St Lee Brodie 1 Min Springs John Bullock 2 Baker May Belle Burrell 1 Hall KfflV M Blount 1 So Main Jaaiea Isaac Cook* 1 Home Halifax; 1 Mary L Dunston; 1 Sophia up 1 Kenmore i J no Wesley CruOup 1 Ken more 13.54 Dinah Davis 1 Mln Springs 10.14 Dr J B Davis 1 So Main Home; 1 Mln Springs 67.1$ Jim Plummer Davis 1 So Main 7. 44 Moses Day 1 Halifax 11.83 Thomas Day 1 Halifax 2.86 Oeorge Egerton 1 Rail road St 4.78 Jennie Egerton 1 Kenmore 3.34 Robt J Falson 1 Halifax 14.34 Emma Forsythe, Est 1 Railroad Street 5.67 Boydle Foster 1 Blacktown 5.60 Daisy B Foster 2 Cedar St 14.11 Millie Foster 1 Blacktown 18.37 Winnie Foster Est 1 Cedar St 1.74 Frank Fuller 1 Halifax 16.16 Tiny Fuller Est 1 Halifax S.50 Hulda Gill Est 1 Black town 15.51 Mary Gill 1 Blacktown 10.14 Austin Green Est 1 Min Spring 8.71 John Gr6en 1 So Main 7.64 Sam A Harris Est 1 Ken more, 1 Jack Hayes Store, 1 Back of Hayqs 31.26 Wesley H Hawkins 1 So Main. 1 River Road 31.72 Hlxie Haxelwood 1 Lot 4.42 Eutrice Haxelwood 1 So Main 15.66 Zoliie F Hill 1 Lewis B King Lot 10.14 Hugh Leonard 1 So Main 18.01 Jlmmle Martin" 1 Black town 10.14 Ethel Merrltt 2 Kenmore 10.50 Carrie Murray 1 Blacktown 2.24 Ed Perry Eat 1 Blacktown 13.00 Martha Hayes Perry 1 An gler May Lot 4.78 Pattie Perry l Railroad St 10.14 Stephen Perry Est 1 Hall fax 2.99 Willie Perry 1 Railroad St 6.57 A H Ridley 1 Kenmore 9.99 H C Ridley 1 Halifax 4.78 Josephine Ridley 1 Ken more 6.67 Charlie E Ruff in Est 1 Blacktown 11.93 Elia Sledge 1 Blacktown 11.93 Fannie Stokes 1 Halifax 9.43 Zack Terrell 1 Tarboro Road 10.14 Martha Thomas 2 Near Elm St 11.93 Addie Wilkins 1 Tarboro Rd 10.14 Mary Weathersby Est 1 Tarboro Rd 4.42 Charles Henry White 2 Cedar St 14.62 P W Williams 1 Mineral Springs 11.93 Dave Wood 1 Tarboro Rd 8.3? Calvin Yarborough, Sr., Estate 1 River Road 15.51 Calvin Yarborough, Jr., Estate 1 So Main 15.51 Hilllard Yarborough, Est 1 Mineral Spring: 1 Back of Graded School 22.67 Lena Yarborough Estate 1 Blacktown 10.36 Matilda Yarborough 1 Elm St 28.03 Sally Yarborough 1 Lot 4.42 DELINQUENT PAVING AS SESSMENTS At the same time and place the following property will be offered for sale to satisfy delinquent pav ing assessments: 19IS Paving Program Louisburg College 1 N Main St $882.25 1023 Paving Program G W Hawkes 1 South Main * 78.37 R W Hudson, Estate 1 So Main 36.90 F W Wheless 1 So Main 78.37 D H Blount 1 So Main 45.14 Colored Odd Fellows Lodge 1 So Main 92.92 South Main Street Baptist Church 1 So Main 41.13 South Main Street Baptist Church 1 So Main 51.98 Dr J B Davis 1 So Main 211.30 Mrs Annie Joyner 1 So Main 246.64 Franklin County (Jail) 1 E Nash 33.01 Mrs Lula Ford 1 E Nash 55.28 Mrs Lula Ford 1 E Nash 78.09 T B Wilder 1 E Nash 200.91 M C Pleasants 1 E Nash 59.3S Julius Leham 1 E Nash 72.76 A H Fleming 1 So Main 78.37 Louisburg College 1 So Main 312.63 Mrs F H Allen 1 So Main 144.68; Mrs Hazel Ford 1 So Mala 156.16 10110 Paring Program Franklin County (Griffin $ Beasley Bldg) 1 Bull Run Alley I 36.14 Mrs Hazel Ford 1 College St 199.07 Loulsburg College 1 Col lege St 1432.80 T. K. STOCKARD, Tax Collector, Town of Loulsburg. N. C. August 12th, 1935 8-16-4t NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND IN THE TOWN OF YOUNGS VILLE, N. C. FOR DE LINQUENT TAXES At about the hour of noon at the Mayor's Office In Youngsvllle, N. C., on Monday, September 9th, 1936, I win ??i| st m|Mi- auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina and the Charter of the town of Youngsvllle, N. C., all lands in said town on which taxes for the year of 1934 or any frac-. tlon thereof remain due with costs added and described as fol lows: ? Mrs E T Alford 1 lot Main St, 1 WRR St, tax $18. 00, costs $1.20, total $19.20 B O Allen 1 lot Main St, > College St, tax $16.98 costs $1.20, total 17.18 E O Chamblee 1 lot Main St, tax 36c, cost $1.20 total l.jg Mrs J A Clifton 1 lot Nas sau 8t, tax $5.76, cost $1.20, total 6.96 C W Finch & Son 1 lot Main St. tax $7.20, cost $1.20, total 6.40 Mrs L R Hatch 1 lot Main St. 1 lot Main St, tax $12.24, cost $1.20, total 13.44 R M Miner 1 lot Winston St, tax $5.85, cost $1.20 total 7.05 C A Moore 1 lot Franklin, 1 lot Main St, bal. tax $15.64, cost $1.20, total 16.84 W B Pearce 1 lot Persim mon St, tax $7.28, cost $1.20, total 9.48 E B Preddy 1 lot Nassau St, tax $8.64, cost $1.20 total 9,84 D W Splvey 2 lots Main St 1 Winston St, tax $8.64 cost $1.20. total . 9 84 Mrs D W Splvey 1 lot Nas sau St, tax $1.44, cost $1.20, total 2 64 Mrs C H Strickland 1 lot \Maln St. 1 Franklin St, fax $7.92, cost $1.20, total 9 12 Mrs Mary W Timberlake 1 lot Main St, 1 Franklin, tax $19.36, cost $1.20, total 20.56 Mrs R C Underwood 2-3 Gin lot, 1 lot Main St, 1 ERR St, tax $25.67, cost $1.20, total 26 87 rHerbert Winston Jr. I "lot Franklin St, tax $6.48, cost $1.20, total 7 68 J C Winston Est 1-3 Gin lot. tax $2.28, cost $1.20 total 3 Mrs C C WoodlTef l iot Main St, tax $4.32, cost $1.20, total 5 $?> Young Bros-1 lot Franklin St, 1 lot College St.. tax $20.07, cost $1.20, total 21.27 M A Young 1 lot Main St, I tax $4.32, cost $1.20 ? total 5.52 (Colored) W A Alston 1 lot Pine St, tax $1.44, cost $1.20, J total |2 64 Llnwood Day 1 lot pfne ~ St, tax $2.83, cost $1.20, tout 4 0, Robert Holden l lot Nas sau St, tax $4.86, cost $1.20, total g on Ed Splvey 1 lot WRR stT I tax $1.04, cost $1.20 total 2 24 ? ,, .. J- r' catlette." a-l6-4t Tax Collector. Farmers over the State are1, realizing more and more the val ue of silos. The trench silo is growing in popularity. Tobacco growers with an ex-1 cess poundage to sell this fall may secure extra allotment cards from their county agents. WE PUT GffDVV' THE BBn ? B IN SERVICE You wouldn't throw away your watch be cause the mainspring breaks. Why throw away your shoes because the soles wear out? You'd be surprised at the good service that still remains in many a pair of shoes that have been thrown away as being of no more good. Don't throw away your old shoes until they hare been condemned by your repairmen. Be thrifty? have them repaired. GANTT'S SHOE SHOP Bast Nash Street Louisburg, N. 0. RALLY AT PILOT The TIMES U requested to an nounce that the members of thei Baptist Church at Pilot will hold ^ i big Rally on Saturday, Septem- , ber 7th, 1935, at Pilot, and it is planned to- make a big day of it. 1 Arrangements have been made (or splendid music by the Wendell Band, singing, speaking by Carl Qoerch and Dr. Ralph McDonald >nd a big barbecue and brunswlck ( stew dinner, also a big ball game ' at 3: SO in the afternoon. The pro gram starts at 10 o'clocC" In the morning and all monies received will be used for the benefit of the church. All are invited to go out and take their friends. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Mm. Christine Frederick, dis tinguished authority on household efficiency, and Mary Lw Swann, well-known lecturer and writer on cooking, offers menus and re rlpes for housewives. One of many interesting features In The American Weekly, the magazine which comes ever}- Sunday with the BALTIMORE AMERICAN. Get your copy from your local newsdealer. 8-SO-lt AAA MALARIA ! bbb^Ji Liquid - Tablets TONIC and j Wra-Now Drops LAXATIVE MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. NCH 123-SA. Richmond, Va. 8-2-5t The pain in the necK some Lou isburg people complain about Is the result of looking backward. Refreshing Relief When You Need a Laxative Because of the refreshing relief It has brought them, thousands of men and women, who could afford much more expensive laxatives, use Black Draught when needed. It Is vary economical, purely vegetable, highly effective. . . Mr. J. Lester Roberson. well known hardware dealer at Mar tlnartlla. Vs.. vrllM: "1 MrUtal? <u momawnd BIuk-Driufht u a aplwdM medicine. X have taken 11 for oonctipfttloa and the doll feeling a thai follow, and haro found II Tory Mtlafactory." BLACK-DRAUGHT Send Them off to School FULL OF HEALTH and RED HILL DAIRY MILK A Quart of milk a day for growing children is a diet rule which will send them away to school full of health throughout the year. . . Red Hill Milk is good milk and is rich in needed vitamins. Delivered daily to your home. It is a uniformed grade of milk which stands all tests for health. HILL DAIRY ? Route 4. Louisburg, N. C. j SYSTEMATIC SAVING WILL KEEP YOU OUT OF DEBT * *i Most men work hard for their money and strange as it may seem, spend it foolishly. Many a man, without sufficient reason, goes deeply in debt and is forced to carry the burden inde finitely, for is hard to get out once you get in. / A carefully planned budget and systematic _ saving to help meet the budget will keep you out of debt and money ahead. START SAVING AT THIS HONE BANK Now is the time to start saving? not to morrow, and here is the place to do your saving. We offer you the convenience of service a%d safety in their fullest meaning. Make it your aim and purpose to set aside a fixed amount for saving each pay day and live within the means of the remainder. By do ing this you will create an estate free from all indebtedness with which you can do as you please. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY CORNER MAIN AND NASH 9TRBBT8 LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA BANKDIfl HOURS: 0:00 A. M. TO ?:00 P. ML DISC HARROWS The implement for properly preparing your land for better crops. Let us show you. We have a special bargain in this department. MOWERS There is nothing like saving feed for your stock. To do so economically you need a good Mower. We are agents for the well known McCormick We have them in stock. IMPLEMENTS We have a full line of other farm implements you will need and can make you attractive prices. GRAIN We are expecting a big shipment of fall grain in the next few days. * Seed all your acres to grain to improve your land and make feed for stock Let us serve you. Our prices are right and m we can make your trading interesting. LOUISBURG SUPPLY CO. (INCORPORATED) J. P. TIMBERLAKE, JR., MANAGER Pure-Blooded Essex Pigs FOR SALE We have a few pure-blooded Essex pigs which we are offering for sale at the price of $5.00 each. If you want a good pig you had better get him right away as we make no reservations for anyone. Let Us Grind Your Corn. LMHSBDRG MILLING CO. You are invited to come in and see our line of the new 193* PH1LC0 RADIOS These can now be purchased on the time payment plan WHITE'S RADIO SHOP W. E. WHITE, JR., Propritor HASH STREET - LOUISBTJM, H. 0.
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