? Friend ? What are you taking
for that cold of yours, old man?
Louisburg Man ? Only advice.
SCRAI1 TOBACCO
Let K. S. MARSHALL handle
your Bcrap tobacco for 1938. R 2
Wake Forest, N. C. 8-26-tf
FOB SALE
Four female Pointer puppies,
nine week old, registration papers
furnished. See' O. H. Murphy at
0. W. Murphy & Son. 9-9-2t
An Ordinance Authorizing The
Issuance of Eighteen Thousand
Dollars ( $18,000.00) Armory
Building Bonds
Be it ordained by the Board of
Commissioners of the Town of
Louisburg:
SecMon 1. That the Town of
Louisburg issue its bonds pursuant
to the Municipal Finance Act as
amended for the purpose of bull
ding, constructing and erecting an
Armory Building in said Town of
Louisburg, North Carolina.
Section 2. That the maximum
aggregate principal amount of
said bonds is Eighteen Thousand
Dollars ($18,000.00).
Section 3. That a tax suffic
ient to pay the principal and in
terest of said bonds shall be an
nually levied and collected.
Section 4. That a statement
of the debt* of the Town of Louis
burg has been Hied with the Clerk
and is open to public inspection.
Sect'ion 5. That this ordinance
eha# take effect when approved
by the voters of the Town of
Louisburg, N. C. at an election
as provided by law.
The foregoing ordinance was
passed on t-he 6th day of Septem
ber, 1938, and was first published
on the 9th day of September,
1938. Any action or proceeding
questioning the validity of said
ordinance must be commenced
within 30 days after its first pub
lication.
T. K. STOCKARD,
9-9-2t Town Clerk.
Notice of Special Election And
New Registration of Voters for
The Town of Louisburg, N. C.
A special election will be held
between the hour of 7:00 A. M.
and Sunset on the 28th day of
October, 1938, at which time there
shall be submitted to the quali
fied voters of the Town of Louis
burg, N. C., the following ques-v
tion:
Shall an ordinance passed on
the 6th day of September, 1938,
authorizing the issuance of Eigh
teen Thousand Dollars ($18,000,
00) for Armory Building Bonds
and a tax to retire said bonds be
approved?
Said ordinance authorizihg the
issuance of bonds not exceeding
$18,000.00 for the purpose of
building, constructing and erect
ing an Armory Building in .said
Town of Louisburg, N. C.
If said bonds are issued a tax
will be levied for the payment of
the principal- and Interest there
on on all taxable property in the
Town of Louisburg, N. C.
That for said election a new
registration has been ordered and
the Registration Books shall open
at 9:00 A. M. on Monday, the 26
day of September, 1938, and clos
ed at Sunset on the 15 day of Oc
tober, 1938, except Sundays and
legal holidays. On each Saturday
during said period said books
shall remain open at the polling
place. The polling place and name
of election officers, subject to
change as provided by law, are as
follows:
Polling Place: Franklin Coun
ty Court House, Louisburg, N. C.
Registrar: A. W. Green.
Judges of Election: W. H. Fur
gurson, J. W. Stovall.
By order of the Board of Com
missioners of the Town of Louis
burg, N, C., dated, posted and
published September 9th, 1938.
T. K. STOCKARD,
t9-9-2t Town Clerk.
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er of resale conferred by that cer- I
tain order of resale signed on the
30th day of August, 1938, under]
that certain Interlocutory Judg
ment and order of foreclosure en
tered in that cause entitled "No..;
1089, County of Franklin, Plain
tiff v. W. M. Pinnell, Miss Lucy |
Pinnell, John Tucker and wife,
et al., Defendants," recorded in
Book of Tax Judgments 3 at page
63, Franklin County Clerk's of- 1
fice, and dated 25 July 1938, the!
undersigned Commissioner there
in appointed will, at or about the
hour of twelve o'clock noon on
THURSDAY, 2? SEPTEMBER,
1038
offer for sale at public auction
for cash to the highest bidder at
the courthouse door in Louisburg,
Franklin County, North Carolina,
the following-described real prop
erty:
That certain lot or parcel of
land listed in the name of Mrs. P.
W. Pernell as 1 lot home, being
situate in the Town of Louisburg, !
Franklin County, on the west side
of Spring Street, beginning at S.
S. Meadows' corner on Spring
Street; thence along said stireet)
N 32d E 64 1-4, feet to a rock, cor
ner for John N. Harris; thence N
60%d W 135 feet to a rock; i
thence S 32d W 65 feet to a rock
in Meadows' line; thence along
his line S 60d E 135 feet to the
beginning, containing 8868 3-4
square feet), more or less, and be
ing the house and lot in which
George P. Inscoe now resides.
Dated and po?ted this the 8th
day of September, 1938.
CHARLES P. GREEN,
9-16-2t Commissioner.
-NOTICE OF RE-8ALK
Under aqd by ylrtye of the pow
er of resale conferred by tfcat cer
tain order of resale signed on the
8Wfc day of August, lttl. under
thfct certain interlocutory jndg
ment and order of foreclosure en
tered in that cause entitled "No.
82C, County of Franklin v. Mrs.
May Holmes Davis et al., lieirs at
law of B. ("."Long, deceased," re
corded ill Book of Tax Judgments
3 at page 61, and dated 11 July
1938, the undersigned commis
sioner therein appointed will, at
or ahout the hour of twelve
o'clock nooi^ on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,
19&8,
offer for sale at public auction for
cash to t'he highest bidder at the
court house door in Louisburg,
the following-described real es
tate:
Lying and being in Franklinton
Township, and known as the B.
G. Long tract of land, and referred
to as the "Mill Tract", and being
the land inherited by the said B.
G. Long from the estate of Mary
;E. Long and Benjamin Gaines
Long. Reference is hereby had to
Ithe records in the office of the
' Clerk' of the Superior Court of
Franklin County, North Carolina,
for a full and adequate de
scription 'of said lands
ill that certain division of the
lands of Mary E. Long by Ben
jamin Gaines Long, in Book of
Orders and Decrees 10 at page 52,
and in Book 211 at pm 565,
Franklin County Registry; said
| lands containing eighty-four and
one half (84%) acres, more or
less.
Upon auction the highest bid
der will be required to make a
deposit of ten per centum (10%)
of the amount bid.
Dated and posted, this 6 Sep
tember 1938.
CHARLES P. GREEN,
9-9-2t , Commissioner.
NOTICE OK RE-KALE
Under and by virtue of the
] power and authority of resale con
j tained in that certain order of re
sale signed on the 5th day of Sep
tember, 1938, by the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Franklin Coun
ty, under that cerain interlocu
tory judgment! and order of fore
closure entered in that cause en
titled '.'No. 248A, County of
Franklin v. Dorsey Bibby and
Charlie Bibby, et al.," which said
judgment and order of resale is
duly docketed in Tax Judgment
| Docket 3 at page 43, in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Franklin County, N. Carolina,
t the undersigned commissioner will
offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash at public auction at
i the court house door in Louis
burg, at or about the hour of
twelve o'clock, on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,
1938,
the following described land in
Franklinton Township, Franklin
County, North Carolina:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Franklinton
Township, Franklin County, listed
for taxation for the year 1930 as
i "105 ac. Bibby", and more par
[ ticularly described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a stake near a
sweeti gum in Mitchiher's line;
thence N 193 poles 8 links to a
stake in W. F. Green's line;
thence N 89d W 94 poles 24 links
to a stake, The Green corner;
thence S 2d W 136 poles 20 links
to a dead maple and hickory
pointers on Buffalo Creek, Mitchi
ner's corner; thence E 44 poles
10 links to a dead eourwood and
pointers, Mitchiner's corntr;
'thence S Id W 59 poles 14 links
to a stake and j)ointers; thence
S 88d ~59 poles 14 links to the
beginning, containing 105 acres,
more or less, being
the same tract of land con
veyed by Emma G. Honeycut to
William Bib'oy by deed duly re
corded in Franklin County Regis
try, Book 170 at page 231; and
conveyed by C. M. Cooke, trustee,
to M. A. Griffin by deed duly re
corded in Book 82 at page- 577.
For a further and more adequate
description reference is hereby ex
pressly made to Book 173 at page
60 in the public registry of Frank
lin County, North Carolina.
Upon auction the successful
bidder w.ill be required to make a
deposit of 10% of the amount bid.
Dated and posted, this 5 Sep
tember 1938.
CHARLES P. GREEN,
9-9-2t Commissioner.
NOTICE OK SALE
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon me by that
certain writ of execution issued by
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin County on 18 August'
1938, under a judgment in favor
of K. H. Holiiday and against R.
E. Underwood, docketed in Book
of Judgments 7 at page 200, no
leviable personality having been
found whereby to satisfy said
Judgment, the undersigned Sher
iff will, on
THURSDAY, 22, SEPTEMBER
at 12 o'clock noon, bffer for sale
for cash at public auction at' the
court house door in Louisburg,
Franklin County, North Carolina,
all the right, title, interest and
estate of the judgment' debtor, R.
E. Underwood, in and to the fol
lowing-described real estate in
Youngsville Township:
FIRST TRACT: That certain
tract or parcel of land, containing
three hundred thirty-nine acres
(339 ac.), more or less, bounded
on the south by the lands of Wi
ley J. Mitchell, on the west by the
lands of Thomas Young, on the
north by the lands of W. B. Tim
berlake, and on the east by Hie
lands of W. B. Pearce and E. B.
Williams, and being the identical
tract or parcel of land devised to
Mary E. Underwood for her life by
the will of Henry Winston, which
la of record in Book of Willi V at
page 319, Franklin County Regis
try, to which record and will ref
erence 1* hereby made for a fur
ther and more adequate descrip
tion.
SECOND TRACT: That
lot or parcel of land, situate in the
1038,
| town of Youngsville, lying be
itween the lends of W. B. Timber
lake and the old R. C. Underwood
'livery stables, defined by a line be
ginning at a point' on East Kail
road Street, the same being the
northwest cornei- of the Lon Hicks
lot; thence eastwardly along the
;Lon Hicks line and the H. C. Un
derwood stable lot' to the C. H.
Strickland lot; thence northward
ly along the C. H. Strickland line
! to Hillsboro Street; thence along
said street* westwardly to the in
! tersection of East Railroad Street
and Hillsboro Street; thence along
i East Railroad Street to the begin
ning; and being the identical lot
devised to Mary E. Underwood for
her life by the will of Henry Win
ston, which is of record in Book of
Wills V at page 319, Franklin
County Registry, to which record
and will reference is hereby made
ifor a further and more adequate
'description.
Dated and posted, this 20th day
; of August, A. D. 1938.
JOHN P. MOORE,
Sheriff of Franklin
8-26-4t ' County.
I TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND
Pursuant to the power of sale
contained in that< Deed of Trust
executed by Plummer G. Green
and wife, Annie L. Green, to the
undersigned Trustee, on Decef
ber 21, 1936, recorded in Book
300 at page 290, FrankliruRegis
try, default having been made in
i the payment of the indebtedness
thereunder secured, and demands
| having been made upon me to
foreclose by the holder of said in
debtedness, I will sell for cash at
the. courthouse door in Louisburg,
North Carolina, at twelve o'clock
noon, on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,
the following lands, situate in
|Hayesville Township, Franklin
'County, North Carolina, and more
particularly described as follows,
to-wit:
Begin at a Sourwood, the old
Hicks-Winn cornel1 ; run thence N.
2 E. 330 feet to White Oak;
thence N. 29 W. 1470 feet to
stake, old Winn line; thence S.
85 1-4 E. 2716 feet' to stake on
road leading to Rocky Ford;
thence South 1556.5 feet to stake
on road; thence East 1636.8 feet
to an Oak in branch; thence South
666 feet to a rock; t-hence East
11650 feet to Sweet Gum; thence
North 13 1-2 E. 522.7 feet to
: stake; thence East 33 feet to place
'of beginning, containing 129.1
i acres, more or less.
The above property is sold sub
ject to a hist Deed of Trust there
on to W. O. McGibony, Trustee
i for the Federal Land Bank of Co
lumbia, recorded in Book 319 at
page 315, Franklin Registry.
' This 20th day of August, 1938.
M. W. HARDY,
8-26-4t Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the au
thority of gale contained in that
; certain judgment of the Superior*
! Court of Franklin County, North
Carolina, entered in that certain
tax foreclosure suit entitled, "No.
84' C, COUNTY OF FRANKLIN
t vs. C. A. Radford, widower; Mrs.
Nellie Radford Dement, widow, et
all.", which said judgment is duly
docketed in tax judgment docket'
3 at> page 65, in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin County, North Carolina.
!the undersigned Commissioner
! will offer for sale to the highest
i bidder for cash ait' the courthouse
door in the Town of Louisbuig.
; Frankiin County, North Carolina,
at or about the hour of. twelve
o'clock noon, on
THURSDAY, the 20th DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 1938,
the following described lands in
j Gold Sline Township, Franklin
| County, North Carolina:
Beginning at a white 1 oak, on
| the Root Branch, thence N. 88d
ton's Jine, thence S. 32%d E. 104
poles to a stake, corner of No. 2
W. 68 poles to a stake, J. D. Gup
in Gupton's line; thence N. 32d
E. 60 poles to a stake on the
branch, thence up said branch as
it meanders to t'he beginning, con
taining 26 acres, being the iden
tical land allotted to C". A. Rad
ford in the division of the lands
of Wesley Radford, recorded in
Book 10 at page 445 of Orders
and Decrees in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court' of
Franklin County, N. C. See also
Book 233 at page 302 and at page
504, and Book 336 at page 291 in
(the office of the Register of Deeds
of Franklin County, N. C.
Dated and posted this the 29th
day of Augusts 1938.
CHARLES P. GREEN,
9-?-4t Commissioner.
KOTH'E OK PORKOIiOSlIRE
SALE OF LAND
State of North Carolina,
County of Franklin.
The Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, Plaintiff,
vs.
J. H. Cannady and wife, Sallie
Cannady, et als, Defendants.
Pursuant to a judgment enter
ed in the above entitled action on
the 29th day of August, 19,38, in
t<he Superior Court of said County
by the Clerk, I will, on the
29th DAY OF 8EPTEM.BEK,
1938,
at or about twelve o'clock noon,
at the County Courthouse, in said
County, sell at / public auction to
the highest bidder, for cash, the
following described lands:
All those two certain pieces,
parcels or tracts of land contain
ing J66 3-4 acres, more or less,
and more particularly described
as follows: Containing 91 acres
and 68 3-4 acres, more or less,
situate, lying and being abouti five
miles north from the Town of
Franklinton, N. C., in Franklin
ton Township, County of Frank
lin, State of North Carolina, hav
ing inch shapes, fcietes, courses
and distance" aa wilt more fully
appear by reference to a plat
'.?hereof made by SI. S. Davis, En
gineer, April 19, 1922, and plat
by H. A. Chappell, C. E., April 4,
1922, and attached to the abstract
now on file with the Federal Land
Bank of Columbia, the 98 acre
tract being bounded on the^. bj
Tar River, on t'he Northeast by
the lands of J. H., J. P. and B. H
Cannady, on the East by the lands
of R. B. Brooks estate, on the
South by the lands of the King
Seed Co., and on the West by the
lands of the King Seed Company,
and being t'he land heretofore con
veyed to the said J. H. Cannady
by deed 'of J. U. Speed and wife
Maggie Speed, dated Oct. 22, 1897
recorder^in Book 113, page 105,
Registry'of Deeds of Franklin
County, N. C., the 68 3-4 acre
tract being bounded on the North
by the lands of R. B. Brooks es
tate, on t>he East and Northeast
by the lands of T. B. Conyers, and
the Ella Wilder Dower Tract, on
the Southeast by Billy's Creek, on
the South by the lands of Sim
Cannady and the Ella Wilder Do
wer Tract and on the West by the
Ella Wilder Dower Tract and the
lands of the King Seed C?nipany,
and being the lands heretofore
conveyed to the said J. H. Canna
dy by deed of the Colored Orphan
age of Oxford, N. C., dated Sept.
27, 1919, recorded in Book 227,
page 264, said Registry, less the
dower toact of 31% acres cut off
and alloted to Ella Wilder, leav
ing 68 3-4 acres, more or less, in
the tract hereby conveyed.
All bids will be received subject
to rejection or confirmation by the
Clerk of said Superior Court and
no bid will be accepted or report
ed unless its maker shall deposit'
with said Clerk at the close of the
bidding 10% of the amount bid
as a forfeit and guaranty of com
pliance with his bid, the same to
be credited on his bid when ac
cepted.
Nofice is now given that said |
lands will be resold at the same
pl^ce and upon the same terms at
two o'clock P. M., of the same day
unless said deposit is sooner
made.
Every deposit not forfeited or
accepted will be promptly return
ed to maker.
This the 29th day of August,
1938.
W. L. LUMPKIN,
j 9-2-4t Commissioner. |
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trator of the estate of Mrs. W. B.
Lindsey Timberlake, deceased,
jlate of Franklin County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned on or be-(
fore the 19th day of August, 1939,
or this notice will be pleaded in i
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please |
make immediate payment. This
18t<h day of August, 1938.
8-19-6t J. E. HALL, Adm'r.
The Volunteer State Life
Insurance Company
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE
APPOINTMENT OF
MR. LESLIE G. COOK
as
District Manager
for
FRANKLIN AND WAKE COUNTIES
with headquarters at
LOUISBURG, N. C.
ENTERPRISE
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GUNS AND SHELLS
WINCHESTER GUNS, RIFLES AND
SHELLS. GET READY TO ENJOY THE
SPORT OF HUNTING.
SEE US FOR ANYTHING YOU NEED
ON THE FARM. IF WE HAVEN'T IT
WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU.
Sell your Tobacco in Louisburg.
The Market that led the State '
in the Highest Average paid
? Government report.
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FREEMAN 8 HARRIS
Noma F. Freeman H. Grady Harris
LOUISBURG, N. 0.
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FOR RENT
Service Stations in Franklin
County, in desirable locations and
well equipped for standing rent or
gallonage basis. See Gupton Oilj
Co., Telephone 211-6, Louisburg.l
N. C. 8-26-tf
OFFERING
100 Bu. Pears at 60 cents per
Bu. for next week delivery.
8-19-tf A. W. PERSON.
DIAL. 283-1
FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING
SUMMER OR WINTER
HOT OR COLD
One is never fully protected without fire
and windstorm insurance. Make a sur
vey right now; and if you find that you
are not adequately insured, telephone my
office and I will gladly supply the insur
ance needed in an Old Line, reliable
>
Stock Company.
G. M. BEAM, Agent
(20 Years Fire Insurance Writing)
Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg
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NOTICE!
\
A new shipment of Chatham all wool comfort
batts 72 by 90, $1.10. Wool and part wool
blankets and blanket rolls, unusually good
quality, Hundreds -of yards new silks, heavy
quality and lovely colors suitable for comfort
tops, cushions, etc.
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