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NOTICE Pursuant to a resolution duly passed by the Board of Conimls tloner* of the County of Frunklitil at a special called meeting held1 on Tuesday, November 26, A. D.j 1935, which special meeting had been duly advertised as by law required, there will be a special election or referendum by the qualified voterB of Franklin Coun-; ty on Monday, tho 23rd day of| December, A. D. 1935, from the, hour of sunrUe to the hour or ?saset, for the purpose of voting upon the question of the exemp-1 tlon of Franklin County from the provisions of the Turlington Act and the placing of the sale of alcoholic beverages in Franklin County under the supervision and 1 control of an Alcoholic Beverago Control Board, as provided in that certain Act of the General As sembly of North Carolina, known as the Alcoholic Beverage Con trol Act, and being House Bill No. , 1491 above referred to. Registra tion and challenges shall be al-, lowed under the supervision of the Board of Elections of Frank-' lln County as by law provided. It is ordered that a copy of this notice be posted at the courthouse door of Franklin County and at i each polling place in Franklin County from this date to the date , of the said special election, and that this notice be published in THE FRANKLIN TIMES, a news paper published in Franklin Coun ty, once a week for four successive , weeks Immediately preceding the i date of the said special election. This the 26th day of November, A. D. 1936. , T. W. BOONE, Chairman, Board of Commissioners of ll-29-4t Franklin County. SPECIAL ELECTION To the Qualified Voter* of Franklin County, N. C. You will take notice that pur- 1 euant to and In compliance with i a resolution and order passed by : the Board of Commissioners of i Franklin County, N. C., at Its < meeting on Nov. 26th, 1935 a ! Special Election will be held in Franklin County on Monday, De- f cember 23rd, 1935 from sunrise I to sunset, upon the question of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as ! stipulated in the order from the Board of Commissioners publish- I ed elsewhere in this issue. At ? this election all qualified voters ' wishing to vote for the Control i will vote a ticket to be provided I upon which Is printed the words "For Control Act" and those wish- ( lng to vote against the measure t will vote a ticket provided upon S which is printed the words : "Against Control Act." The registration books will be ' opened at each polling place in Franklin County on Saturday morning, Nov. 30th at 9 o'clock, a. m. and remain open until sun- 1 set on Saturday, December 14th, , 1935, the registrar being required to attend the polling places on , Saturday) Nov. 30th, Dec. 7th, and 14th from 9 o'clock a. m. till sunset for the purpose of regis tering such voters as may have become qualified to vote since the last election or who have moved and wish to change their voting place. There Is no new registra tion required, The election will be conducted by the regular elec tion officials appointed by the Board of Election to conduct gen eral elections and primary elec tions in Franklin County during the present bl-ennium. On Saturday, December 21st, 1935 the Registrars will attend their respective polling places holding the registration books open tor challenge as provided by law, and on Tuesday, December 23rd, 1935 with their other elec tion officials shall attend their respective polling places and con duct the election under the laws, rules and regulations governing general elections. By order of the Board of Elec tions. This Nov. 27th, 1935. PHIL R. INSCOE, Chairman, Board Elections Franklin 11-2 9-4t County, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an ord er of the Superior Court of Wake! County, made in the Special Pro ceeding entitled "In the matter of Joseph B. Cheshire, Jr., Guardian of the estate of Edna Medlin, In competent, Ei Parte", the under- ( signed Commissioner will on MONDAY, DECEItLBEK 80, 1033, at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door at Louisburg, Frank- . lin County, North Carolina, offer 1 for sale, to the highest bidder, j that certain tract or parcel of land In Franklin County, the same being described as follows: The land of Edna H. Medlin: LOT NO. 2 on which the home stead la situated bounded as fol-J lows: BEGINNING at a cornel stake In the Old line adjoining Rick and Bryant and corner of lot No. 1; thence with said line1 lot No. 1, South ?d West 187 I Defies to a stake on the road; | thence with the center of said road South 66d West 27 poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 8; thence with lot No. 3, North 2ttd East 134poles to a corner elm; th*nc?"North 87 Hd West 22 polos to a atake; thence North 2Hd East 72 3-4 pole* to a stake in raid old line; thence South 87 de gree* East 65 poles to the begin ning, containing 53 acres more or lew. TERMS OF SALE: One-third caah; one-third in six months and 4ea?-thlrd in twelve months, the deferred payment* to bear Inter est at the rate of six (<%) per cent per annnm from the date of confirmation of sale (the pur chaser to have the ri(ht to aatl otpate the deterred payments by payment of the principal and In terest, if any, due at the time of payment ). This the 28th day ol November. 1935. CHARLES P. GREEN, Little & Wilson, Commissioner. Attorneys. ll-29-5t NOTICE OK h ALE OK LAND Under and by virtue of the power contained In that Deed of TruBt' executed on the 17th day of October 1922 by Henry Hayes and wife MtlTTe Hayds' to (Tie un derslgned Trustee, which deed of trust is recorded in Book 244 at page 583 et seq. in the Registry of Franklin County, N. C. and In Book 110 at page 195 in the Registry at Warren County, N. C. default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand for foreclosure thereof having been made upon the undersigned trus tee by the holders of the bonds evidencing said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at Public auction to the high est bidder for cash on MONDAY, 80th DAY OF DECEM BER, 1035 at or about the hour of soon, at the Court House door In Louis burg, N. C. the following discrlb 9d property, to-wlt: I A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Warren and Franklin Counties, N. C. and more particularly described and defin ed as follows: Adjoining the lands at R. P. Fleming and Walter Rod well and situate on the warren ton-Loulsburg road: and begin ning at a stake In Palmer's Branch formerly James Jones' corner; thence up said branch E. 1 chain N. 89d E 1.05 chs E 2 chs S 79d E .75 chs S 87d E 1 ch N Sl'/id E .75 chs S 66V4d E .61 :hs N 72%d E 1.20 chs N 13d E 1 ch N 45d E 1.50 chs N 36d E 2.20 chs N 37d E 1.60 chs N 45d E 1 ch N 14Hd E .70 chs V 47 Hd E 1 ch N 54%d E 1 :h N 24d E 2.50 chs N 80d E 1.20 chs N 29 V4 d E 1.30 chs to a stake: thence S 47 Hd E 16.70 chs to small gum in ifulley; thence 3. 85 Mid E 12.38 chs to a stone: Ihence N 30 Hd E .65 chs to a itone; thence S 63d 2.78 chs 0 a stone, thence S. 40 'id E 13.10 chs to a white oak; thence 3 36V4d E 7.20 chs to and beyond 1 stone on Warrenton road; hence -along road to a stake- J. lone8' corner; thence N. 65V&d E 1^50 chs to a gum; thence N Pr l-4d W 3.15 chs. to the be ;lnnlng, containing seventy-five 1 (75) acres, it being the samej ract or parcel of land conveyed o Henry Hayes by deed of James 5. Jones and wife dated October 50th, 1919 and recorded in Book 108 page 46 in the Registry of Warren Comity, N. C. This the 14th day of November, 1935. GEORGE B. HARRIS, 11-2 9-5t Trustee. COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OK SALE OK LAND Under and by virtue of the power vested in the undersigned . commissioner In that certain order and decree made by the Superior (Court of Franklin County In a special proceedings entitled "S. K. Holden, et al. Vs. Mrs. B. T. ; Holden, et al. the undersigned commissioner will on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, IMS at or about the hour of noon, at the courthouse door In Franklin County, in the Town of Louisburg, ? N. C. sell at pubttc auction to ' the highest bidder for cash the following described land; lying and being in Youngsvllle Town ; ship. Franklin County, North Car olina, to-wit: | BEGINNING at a stake on Mam Street in the Town of Youngsvllle, 1 N. C. corner of Woodllef lot as shown by a map In book 9 page 28 of olders and decrees In Frank |Ma County, and running In a Southernly direction 210.5 feet to an Iron stake corner of Woodllof lot; thence in a Westernly direc tion 27 feet to a rock corner W. A. Massey; thence in a Southern lly direction 47 feet to a rock J. W. Winston corner In Massey line; thence in a Northernly direc tion 47.5 feet to an Iron stake corner S. Holden lot as shown on map; thence in a Northernly di rection through the center of a large oak 299 feet to an Iron stake on main street; thence In Westernly direction 92.5 feet to beginning. It being the lot on which the Home Place Is situat ed, the same being fully describ ed on plat and survey made by M. Stuart Davis, surveyor, on the 2nd day of April 1913 and re corded in book of maps Franklin County Registry. This 15, day November 1935. PAUL STRICKLAND, ll-22-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION I have this day qualified be-' fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North i Carolina, as administrator of the estate of Sam Hunt, deceased. 1 and this is to notify all persons ; having claims against said estate ' to present them to the undersign- j ed or to any attorney on or before the 26th day of October, 1936,! or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoveity. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 25th day of October, 1935. JUNIUS HUNT, Administrator Route 2, A. A. Bunn, Henderson, N. C. Attorney, Henderson, N. C. ll-l-6t NOTICE OK SALE OK LAND Under the power of sale con tained in that deed of trust from J. O. Newell and wife, to th3 undersigned trustee, dated the 25th day of March, 1930, and re corded in the office of thff Regis ter of Deeds of Franklin County, LOUISBURG SUPPLY CO. (INCORPORATED) Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated LARD STANDS EACH 45c BUTCHER KNIVES BACH 65 WOOD HEATERS LINEII f $*.29 EACH ? STOVE MATS EACH BROOMS ZXC EACH SALT Indian Head $|.00 100 lb. Bag Cavalier FLOUR 24 lb. Bag 87 COFFEE Freshly Ground _Jc 2 LBS. 25 Cigarettes CABTON $1-20 Plus Tax CORN FLAKES 8 PKGS. 22' FULL STOCK OF BEAMS, PEAS, HOMINY, GRITS, RICE, SALT FISH, PRUNES, EVAP ORATED PEACHES AND APPLES AT RIGHT PRICES. L . I North Carolina, in Book 25t? at page 382, I will sell at public auc tion, (or cash, at the Court House door in Louisburg, N. C. MONDAY, DECKMBKIt 1IITH, 1 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON all of the right, title anil interest conveyed to me by said deed of trust in the following described lands: Beginning at a pine stump and persimmon tree oil Horse Branch run thence S 88 V& E 115 poles to a stake in the field about 18 poles past the center of th?! Spring Hope Road; thence S. 18 3-4 W 91 poles to the center of said road; marked by a hickory on the west side; thence N 7 6 W 46 poles to a stake; thence N 80 H W 80 poles to an old maple, stump on Horse Branch; thence up said branch, as it meanders, 151 poles to the beginning, con taining 126 acres, more or less, Being Lot No. 1 Qf the division of the Coppedge Laud, which divi-j slon is recorded in Book of Ord ers & Decrees No. 10 at page 365 in the Office of the Clerk of Sup erior Court of Franklin County, to which division reference is hereby made for more complete description. This 12th day of November, 1935. F. G. HOLST, Trustee. Perry & Kittrell, Attorneys Henderson, N. C. ll-22-4t FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING PHONE 283 For Bad Feeling Due to Constipation Oet rid of constipation by taking Black Draught as soon as you notloe that bowel activity has slowed up or you begin to (eel sluggish. Thousands prefer Black-Draught, for the refreshing relief It has brought them . . Mrs. Ray Mulllns, of Lafe, Ark., writes: "My husband and I both take Thedfprd'a Black-Draught and find It splendid for constipation, biliousness, and the disagreeable, aehlng, tired feeling that comes from this condition." With refer ence to Syrup of Black-Draught, which this mother gives her children, she says: "They like the taste and It gave such good results." BLACK-DRAUGHT SEE THE NEW DESIGNS It is a real treat to look over the new designs and creations in furniture. They are attractive, in keeping with the latest progres sive tastes and all so cheap and so easily ac quired and enjoyed. Let us have the pleasure of showing you. W. E. WHITE Furniture Co. I Louisburg, North Carolina INVEST NOW IN A NEW With low mater ial costs and low labor costs still prevailing, plus the easy financ ing of the day, now is the time to build! With the pro spect of inflation being forecast by many of the best business minds In the country, the wisdom of in vesting money in sound property now is naraiy 10 oe questioner. For a low estimate on the cost of material for building, remodeling or repairing, call 263- W. No. obligation whatsoever is involved. J. T. PRDm LUMBER CO. ' PHONE 283-W LOUISBUBO, N. 0. , BIG USED CAR SALE , ?4 All Cars 20 Per Cent Off Due to the large number of Used Cars we x have on hand we are staging the BIGGEST USED CAR SALE in the history of the auto mobile business. We have Fords and Chevrolets that are in excellent mechanical condition, good paint and upholstering for $50.00. Come around and see these real Bargains. Come now for a sale of this kind can't last long. We are still trading for anything. -v- i SEE THE NEW 1936 MODELS * ALLEN SALES COMPANY Nash Street Loniaburg, N. 0. 1 BETTER LOOKING b BETTER COOKING /less WORK * FLORENCE OIL RANGE CHRISTMAS IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Let us sell you that Cook Stove or Range you have been figuring on for a Christmas present to the family. We have a complete line of wood and coal burning stoves and ranges also the famous Florence Oil Range illustrated above and will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. SEABOARD STORE CO., INC. D. F. McKINNE, President PAY CASH and PAY LESS CLOSING WHAT-NOT BARGAIN STORE January 1st WATCH this space for announcement of Auction Sale. Another load of lilankets and lilanket Itolls just ar rived but going out rapidly. Thousands of new and novel buttons and dress ornainnts. Selling potted plants at great reduction. Very interesting bargains every day from now until Jan. 1st. One lot baronet satin suitable for comforts going at 15c per yard, and loads of other tilings quite as interesting. Come to see me every day ! MRS. H. G. PERRY, Proprietor Across from Franklin Hotel Phone 45- W Next to Dr. Johnson's Office 118 N. Main TUNE IT Look at your car. Is it ready to go places and stand up under the pre s e n t sudden weather changes, and do things. Or is it a little run down at the heels? Drive into Hodges-Green Motor Co., and let us tune it up. Lowest prices and highest efficiency go together here. Let us make an estimate for you without ob \ ligation. We repair and paint any lnake car. Expert Mechanics. Latest approved equipment. ?- ? ?T HODGES-GREEN MOTOR CO. MARKET STREET LOUISBURQ, N. 0.
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