? FK.ANKUN COUNTY ? ? i'AitM ITEMS * ? By W. C. Boyce, Assistant * ? County Agent * ? ?????????? Free Terracing Farmers in Franklin County who are cooperating with the Agricultural Conservation Pro gram have a great opportunity to get from five to ten uctob of land terraced on their farms practical ly free of charge. Under the rulings of the Soil Conservation Program there is a minimum allotment allowance on each farm of 510.00 for soil-build ing practices, and for those farm trs having over ten acres of soil conserving crops. >1.00 an acre. In order to receive this benefit the money must be earned by put ting into practice certain recom mended practices. One important practice through which each farmer can earn his money is that of terracing before October 31. The terracing unit, operated by the Franklin County Mutual Soil Conservation Associa tion Incorporated, terraced farm lend for approximately $2.00 an acre. Under the conservation pr-o gram you can earn 40c for each one hundred feet of terraces con structed meeting the minimum qualifications of fourteen feet wide, eighteen inches high, witii a water furrow for the water to run off, not to exceed four inch fall to each one hundred feet. The terracing unit has built ter terraces on 2000 acres of land meeting these qualifications at a cost of fifty cents per hundred feet. In checking the records of com pliances brought in by supervisors it is found that less than 15% of the farmers cooperating with the Agricultural Conservation Program have earned the soil' building allowance. If you ieptre to have terraces built by the ter racing unit, please contact- me im mediately. The terracing machine commenced operations at Mr. T. T. Young's farm Tiki day, Septem ber 22, and from there it will be moved to &?r. Hagland's farm lo cated in Louiaburg. Form there it will be routed QUt of the roads showing the largest number of applications for work. Don S. Matheson, farm agent of Orange County says farmers of the county recently purchased 140 tons of limestone. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to a judgment enter ed in that certain special proceed ings, entitled "Lois W. Long, Ad ministratrix of Martha Blrk Wil son, dec'd., and Lois W. Long, Individually vs. J. S. Wilson, et als", on the 21st day of Septem ber, 1936, in the Superior Court for Franklin County by the clerk, I will, on THE 28KB DAY OF OCTOBER, 1030, st or about twelve o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door for Frank lin County, sell for cash at public auction to the highest bidder therefor the following described lands: Beginning at a forked pine in John W. House line, running in a southeast corner with said House line to Middle Creek: thenoe with Middle Creek as it meanders to a White Oak in said Hotue line; thence in a Northern course with said John Jlouse line to C. H. Sandling line; thence with said C. H. Sandling line Northward to a point where Henry Kearney's land formerly Joined C. H. Sand ling; thence with the Oxford Road back to the beginning, containing about 51 acres, more or less, and known as the Martha Birk Wilson home place. For further reference see deeds from J. C. Sandling and wife to Martha B. Wilson, record ed in Book 217, page 51; Shade Brice and wife to Martha B. Wil son, recorded in Book 217, page 62; R. C. Sandling and wife to Martha B. Wilson, recorded in Book 217, page 152, Franklin Registry. This the 21st day of September, 1935. W. L. LUMPKIN, 9-25-4t Commissioner. LAND SALE Empowered by appointment of substitute trustee dated August 31, 1936, recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Frank lin County In Book 330, page 465, In the place and stead of B. B. Williams, trustee, named In that certain deed of trust executed by Stephen Jones, Emma V. Jones and Nannie B. Jones. November 1, 1920, recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Frank lin County, Book 241, page 467? et seq., upon default and the note holder's request I will sell public ly to the highest cash bidder at the courthouse door In Louts burg, N. C., 11:00 o'clock A. M., OCTOBER 2, 1936, the following lands: Tract 1. Begin at stake In line for lot 1 and corner for lot 3 In division of Primus Jones estate, thence S 3 1-4 W 23.20 chs. to corner for lot 3 in Falkner's line; thence S 87 E 7.74 chs to corner for lot 5; thence 3 1-4 E 23.20 chs to corner for lot 6, In line for lot 1; thence N 87 W 7.74 chs ? to beginning, containing 18 acres known as Emma V. Jonei lot. Tract 2. Begin at corner for above tract in line of lot 1 thence 8 3 1-4 W 23.20 chs to stake, corner for lot 4 In Falk ner's line; thence 8 87 H 8.96 chs to Falkner's corner; thence along Falkner N 8 E 9.10 chs, Thorne's corner; thence N 88 W 2.00 chs to (take; thence N 3 1-4 E 13.50 chs to stake in line of lot 1; thence N 87 W 5.90 chs to begin ning, containing 18 acres, known as the Nannie B. Jones lot. Tract 3i. Begin at stake corn er above lot thence 8 3 1-4 W 13.50 chs corner for lot 5; tbence along lot 5 and Thorn's line S 88 E 15 chs to Btake In Thorn's line, corner 'for lot 7; thence N 7 W 14.00 chs to stake line lot 7, corner for lot 1; thence N 87 W 12.70 chs to beginning, contain ing 19 acres, being known as the Stephen Jonei'lot. This the 1st day of Sept., 1936. FRANK BANZET, 9-4-4t Substitute Trustee. XOTICE~OF SALE Under and by virtue of an ord er of the Clerk of the Superior! Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, made in the Special Pro-' ceeding entitled "Percy L. .Hag ,,wood and wife, Maggie C. Hag-i wood, and T. B. Moseley, Jr. vs. G. Ashley Hagwood and wife, Flonnie Hagwood," the same be ing upon the Special Proceedings1 Docket in the ofrtce~oFTI5e Clerk i of the Superior Court of Franklin County, the undersigned Commis-, sioners will on ' il TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2?, 193(1 at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Loulsburg, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that certain real estate lying and being in Franklin County, North Carolina, more par ticularly described as follows: Tract of land boundud on the -North by B. M. Alford; on the East by J. T. Alford. H. B. Hag wopd and S. C. Hopkins; on the South by Samuel Privette, and on the West by Bertie Gill, being the land owned by H. C. Hagwood. deceased, and containing 101 acres, more or less. This the 28th day of August, 1936. / W. H.YARBOROUGH, JR. T. P. GHOLSON, 9-4-tt Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that cer tain Judgment of the Superior Court of Franklin County record ed in Book of Tax Judgments 3 at page 24, in the office Of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, In that certain action entitled "Franklin County v. Mrs. E. T. Alford, et al.", the undersigned Commissioner will on the 8TH DAY OK OCTOBER, l??<l at 12:00 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Franklin County, North Carolina offer for sale to the highest bidder Tor cash the following described real est ate: Lying In YoungsTille Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: FIRST LOT: Situate on the corner of Main Street and West Railroad Street In the said Town of Youngsvllle and being now occupied by the Youngsville Ma yor's office, and being bounded on the north by Main Street, on , the south by the lands of Mrs. E.| T. Alford (Mrs. Sallle Fleming' Alford), and on the west by the lands of 8. E. Winston, being that eastern section of the two-story brick building on the corner of West Railroad Street and Main Street, being known as the old Winston Brothers Drug Store Building. SECOND LOT: Located on the south side of West Railroad Street IB the said Town of Youngsville. and being bounded on the north by the FIRST LOT hereinabove described, and also by the lands of S. E. Winston, J. L. Brown and J. B. Perry, on the west by the lands of Dr. U. T. Sykes and B. O. Mitchell, on the south by the old Wllliams Wlnston-Underwood gin lot, which line is a ditch on the southern side of the lot herein described, dividing the said lot and the said gin lot above referred to, and bounded on'TTie east by the said West Railroad. Street, and being the lot containing the house now occupied by Mrs. J. J. Holden, and containing on the north-west corner thereof the building known as the old Barber Shop building. Dated and posted this the 7th day of September, 1936. CHARLES P. GREEN, 9-ll-4t Commissioner. NOTICE No. 1206 North Carolina, In The > Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk W. N. Fuller, Plaintiff, T. E. C. Perry, guardian of Ralph Douglas Joyner, et al. The defendant, Ralph Douglas Joyner, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been Instituted in the Superior Court of Franklin County for the pur pose of foreclosing a certain tax sale certificate held by the said plaintiff against certain lands in Franklin County. And the said defen dant, Ralph Douglas Joyner, will further take notlcte that be is re quired to appear in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff; otherwise, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. Dated this the 3rd day of Sep tember, 1936. W. V. AVBNT, 9-4-4t Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE No. 81 C North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk County of Franklin, Plaintiff, r. Mrs. LuJa K. Critcher and hus band,' M. M. Critcher, Defendants. The defendants, Mrs. Lula K. Critcher and husband, M. M. Critcher, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been Instituted In the Superior Court of Franklin County for tire pur pose of foreclosing u certain tax sale certificate held by the said plaintiff against certain lands in Franklin County. And the said defendants, Mrs. Lula K. Crltch er and husband, M. M. Crltcher, will further take notice that they are required to appear In the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice and answer or de- 1 mifr to the complaint of the plain- 1 tiff; otherwise, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint. Dated this the 11th day of September, 1936. W. V. AVENT, Clerk of 9-ll-4t the Superior Court. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTK'K Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of Samuel W. Fuller, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is toi notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 11th day of September, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 10th day of Sept., 1936. W. N. FULLER, 9-ll-6t Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of Evelyn Johnson, 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 on or before the ltth day of Sept., 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 10 day of Sept., 1936. H. K. JOHNSON, 9-1 l-6t Adinr. Yarborough ft Yarborough, Atty's SALE OF REAL ESTATE Purusant to a Judgment enter ed In that certain special proceed ings. entitled "Charles P. Creen vs. Ruby Conyers, et al," on the 14th day of September, 1936, In the Superior Court for Franklin County by the clerk, we will, on j THE 17TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1030, at or about twelve o'clock, noon at the court house door for Frank lin County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefor the following described lands: Situate on the West side of South Main Street In the Town of Franklinton, Franklin County, N. C., and being known as the Irving Supman store building, de scribed by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: Situate on the western side of Will be at Dr. A. H. Fleming'! Office, Loutsbnrg. It. C. THURSDAY, OCT. 19t Hours (or Ityea Examination From 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. SAVE By having your clothing and bedding cleaned before packing It away for the rammer. All precautions are taken and the Having makes It a big investment. Your clothes will look nicer,' last longer and prove more sat isfactory. Call Phone 446-1. We call for and deliver promptly. * All prices reasonable. Pearce & Hight Dry Cleaners 80S Main St. Loulsburg, N. C.j STOVES REBUILT and REPAIRED. Come in and get prices E. A. ROGERS SHOP ON BVIXiRVN , ALLEY, LOCIBBCI UJ Main Street In the Town of Frank linton, N. C., and beginning at W. L. McGhee's corner In the western edge of said Main Street; thence along said Mhin Street Southwardly 26 feet to the center of the brick wall between the mov ing picture show building now owned by R. I. Cheatliam and the building on the lot hereby con veyed; thence along the center of said brick wall, west as far as said wall extends; thence in sam<j direction to the line of W. L. Mc Ghee, a total distance of 100 feet; thence northwardly along Mc Ghee's line 26 feet; tlience East ward along McGhee's line 100 feet to the beginning, containing 12600 square feet and being the lot one half interest in which was conveyed to said I. Supman by deed of Fuller & Bragg to L Sup man and J. C. Conyers dated Auy. I, 1919. recorded jn Book 227, page 208. Registry of Franklin County, N. C., the remaining one half Interest having been convey ed to the said I. Supman by<,E. II. Malone, Trustee^by Trustee's Deed dated February 15, 1923. The terms of sale are as fol lows: Cash. All bids wi|l be received sup Ject to rejection or confirmation, by the clerk of said Superior Court and no bid will be accepted or reported unless" its maker shall deposit with said clerk or Com missioners at the close of the bid ding the sum of $200.00 as a for feit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credit ed on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at two o'clock P. M,, of the same day uuless said deposit is sooner . made. Every deposit not forfeited or . accepted will be promptly return ed to the maker. This the 14th day of September, j 1936. W. L. LUMPKIN and W. H. YAH BOROUGH. ^ 9-1 8-4 1 Commissioners. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Annie Maria Dickens, 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 on or before the 21st day of August, 1937, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate payment. This 20th day of August, 1936. MAMIE G. DICKENS, 8-2 1-6 1 Admrx. BIG BARGAINS PSEP CARS We have several on hand now that represent good buys and would be glad to show them to you. In addition to the extremely low prices we can give you easy terms. Remember we do all kinds Auto repairs, at moderate prices and when you want it. Griffin-Tharrington Motor Co. Floyd Griffin and Leslie Tharrlngton, Proprietors Main Street (Near Bridge) Louisburg, N. Carolina SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN LOU1SBURG WHERE TOBACCO IS BRINGING THE HIGHEST PRICES AND BUY A GOOD TOBACCO FARM FROM G. JL BEAN, A^cot (19 years' fire insurance writing) LOUISBURG, N. 0. YOU HOME LOVERS WILL WELCOME THESE NEW LIVING ROOM SUITES They are the newest verisons direct from' the creators. Two pieces, davenport and lounge chair. Covered in beautiful damask. Several shades from which to choose. Comfortable cushions. You'll like these suites the minute you see them. Practical, yet ever so charming in appearance. And these new suites are just one example of the many desirable new pieces of furnishings we are showing. Visit our store and see our complete showing. . ? . 1* i x> W. E. WHITE Furniture Co. Louiaburg, North Carolina ^ * A CARD OI|' THANKS We 'Wish to express our thanks and appreciations for the many kindnesses and simpathy shown us during the sickness and death j of our son and grandson, C. L. j ; Wheeler. May God richest bless- j ? ings be poured upon each and : everyone. Mrs. Pattie L. Harper and j* Family. I8 checks nnn malaria 0 0 u flrst day ?ial ve-.Vose Drops Hcaflu'he, SO Liquid ? Tablets minute* rry "Kub-My-TIsm"- World's Best Liniment Subscribe to The Franklin Time* IT'S NEW in Electric Relr igeraftor s ! FOBCED-FEED LUBRICATION and OIL COOLIBfl These exclusive features of the G-E sealed-in-steel THRIFT-UNIT mean quieter operation, longer life end lower operating cost. O-l THRIFT-UNIT requires naj attention, not eren oiliaa . Available in all modef#; Now gives "double the ciM'' and uses, even Uas current than ever. ??!>, ? Tears It Costs Lass to Own a G-E! Now oh Display at our Shop. 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