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QIFTS KOK HOMK
Gift Blankets
0(1x80 - I'Hrt wool. hand
some color*, woven of se
lected Wool mid cotton
yarns. Tliey're bound
with Itayou Taffeta.
All are perfect.
$2.50 g;| 70 '?
Value f
Women's *and
Misses
SMART
LOOKING
Coats
Smart looking
well tailored,
good quality
Coats in Au
tumn's favor
ite colors, all
sizes. A value
you can't af
ford to over
look.
SO GIKTY ( HKNIU.K
Bed Spreads
ojo qo
Value QbmiJO
Multicolored Floral de
signs on uhite> or colored
grounds. Lustrous heavy
ribbed Chenille.
Richly tufted these love
ly Spreads make marvel
ous Xmas Gifts !
\Vom?*n'? and
Mis.se>
SPARKLING
NEW
Dresses ,
Values to
-5.9S
$3.95
ltianil n ?' w
frocks in gay
new styles ?
fashioned of
quality wool
ens, Clial lis.
M a t I a s s e
Crepe, a I 1
wanted shad
es, all sizes.
FOX'S DEPARTMENT STORE
EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT FOX'S
BETTER SWEETS
The North Carolina strain No. 1
of Porto Rteo sweet potatoes de
veloped by the Experiment Sta
tion produced 169.6 bushels per
acre of marketable potatoes while j
a local strain produced only 11". 1 '
bushels per acre, reports W. E. j
Becton of Klnston, Route 1.
BUY BEEF CATTLE
Fourteen pure bred Angus '
heifers were purchased last week
by J. H. Satterwhlte and R. V.
Knight) of Tarboro, route 1, to
increase beef cattle herds on
their farms.
HIGHER
Household operation I'osts were
higher in small southeastern cit
ies than in similar cities in other
parts of the United State9. a sur
vey just completed bv Mie U. S.
Bureau of Home Economics re
veals. Gastonia was the North
Carolina city stylied.
Father ? What, you paia S-.50
for an old laying hen?
Son ? Yes. father. I wanted one
ithat was' experienced.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of
^ AM AUNG AMERICA 7
k
SIX HUNDRED
FORGOTTEN ISLANDS
WHEN CHAMPLAIN,THE
FRENCH EXPLORER,
NAMED TNE IOOO ISLANDS
IN THE ST. LAWRENCE
RIVER HE MISCOUNTED ST
SIX OR SEVEN HUNDRED.
MOTOR SOSES
NAVK THE BUT
?AWT* RECORD
I* HISNWAr
TRANSPORTA
TION . . . AND
..0 41 IT MOUND
LIAOS TME LIST.
"ADD A-ROOM" HOUSE
o A WOMAN NEAR SAN JOSE.
i- CALIFORNIA. RELIEVED
It SHE'P LIVE AS LONC AS
I* SHE KERT RUIL9IN0 HER
" HOUSE - -RESULT: 144
^ ROOMS, MILES Of CORRI
OORS. 38 TEARS OF WORK.
SMOKE WITHOUT FIRE
TOT "SMOKE* THAT GIVES
rutin iami to rnc
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS
IN NORTH CAROLINA AND
TENNESSEE IS REALLT
IUST A DENSE 810E HAZE.
IMCRIASI IN SAFVTT >
won the NATIONAL SAFCTr COVNCIl
AWAKP.70K INTKK-Cirr 99*t$ TEA* Am* VEAS.
PANHANDLERS DE I.UXE I
Judging from the expression on the faces of lot Dell Lantis,
pretty pirate girl of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposi
tion, and Sam Johnston, president of the Angels Camp Calif.,
Boosters' Club, who is seen here as a miner, there's plenty of pay
dirt in the pan. Miss Lantis uncorks the smile white Johnston re
veals plans for a "Forty-niner Mining Camp" at the Exposition.
REPARING TO
^URH^over A
NEW LEAF
Franklin County, made in the
special proceeding entitled "J. L. |
Barnette. administratpr. of Min
nie Beatrice Barnette. deceased, !
vs. J. L. Barnette et.al., heirs at j
law," the undersigned commis
sioner will, on the
?JikI DAY* OK JA.M'.\I!V, ID39,
at or about 12:00 o'clock noon, at
the courthouse door in Louisburg,
North, Carolina, oft'er for sale to
the highest bidder for cash the
following described lands:
TRACT NO. 1 : Lots No's. 9 j
and 10 in- Block A as shown on a
map of New Hope. N. C.. Harris
Township, as surveyed and plotted
by Sherman Clodfelder, C. E.. on
March 10, 1926, said map being
recorded in Book 1, page 184.
Franklin County Registry. Refer
ence to said map is hereby made
for a full and complete description
of said lots. Subjects, however, to
the following restriction, which
the said second party acknowled
ged as part of the consideration
of this conveyance and covenants
to observe and perform: That the
property herein conveyed is not to
be sold, rented Qr otherwise dis
posed of to persons of African des
cent. It is expressly understood
thao the foregoing restriction shall
constitute a covenant running
with the land. See Book 261. page
412. Registry of Franklin County,
North Carolina. Lots No's. 1-2-3
4-11 & 12 in Block A; Lote No's.
1-2-3-4-5 & 6 in Block B; and
Tract No. 25 containing 6.56 acres
as shown on Map of New Hope. N. |
C., Harris Township, Franklin
County, surveyed and planned by
the Atlantic Coast Realty Co. in
Nov. 1924 as recorded in Book 1.
page 184, of Franklin County Reg
istry, and being a portion of the
laud deeded to R. B. Davis. Trus
tee, by deed recorded in Franklin
County Registry in Book 262, page
218. conveyance having been made
by Geneva Hagwood et als, and
for a further description and iden
tMcation wed deed from W. L.
OTooni and wife Myra L. Oroom
to R. B. Davis, Trustee, dated May
7, 1928, and fully recorded in
Franklin County Registry^ See
Book 280, page 122, F/lanklin ;
County Registry. " ? i
Lots No's. 5-6-7 A 8 in Block A
as shown on a map of New Hope,
N. C., Harris Township, as sur
veyed and plotted, by Sherman
CloJlfelder, C. E.. on March 10. j
1925, reference to said map is
hereby made for a full and com- |
plete description of said lot?. Sub
ject. however, to the following
restriction, which the said second
party acknowledges as part of the
condition of this conveyance and
covenants to observe and perform:
That the property herein convey
ed ia not to be sold, rented or oth
erwise disposed of to persons of
African descent. It is expressly
understood that the foregoing re
striction shall constitute a cove
nant running with the land. See
Book 280, page 351, Franklin
County Registry. ?
SECOND TRACT: That certain
tract or parcel of land in Franklin,
County, State of North Carolina,
adjoining tbe lands ot Montgom
ery Lumber Co., and othera and
bounded aa follows, namely, Be
ginning in tihe center ot.a branch
in the Splvey line, corner ot tract
conveyed to J. V. Pearee; thenceJ
N. 3 deg E. 72 poles 15 links to a
rock in au oak stump, corner for
Montgomery Lumber Company,
nearly in front of the.Patsie Mor
ton Place; thence N. 87 deg W. 76
poles 10 links to a stake, corner
for Montgomery Lumber Com
pany; thenoe N. 18 V4 deg E. 69
poles to a stake in a branch, cor
ner for said Lumber Co.; thence
up said branch as it meanders 24
poles to a stake, said Lee Baker's
corner, thence S 26% deg W. 21'
poles to a stake said Baker's cor
ner; thence N. 67 deg W. 24 poles
16 links to a rock, said Baker's
corner; thence S. 87 deg E. 22
poles 15 links to a dead pine,
Floyd's corners thence S. 3 % deg
W. 39 poles 'to a stake on a
branch; thenoe down said branch
as it meanders 93 poles to the I
fork of t-he branch; thence down
said branch as it meanders 28 i
poles to the beginning, containing!
66% acres, more or less, but iti ;
the event any dispute arises in the
difference in the survey "as above
described and the one made by Ohe |
Montgomery Lumber Co., aud the ,
area of the lands above described
shall be made any smaller by rea-j
son of said dispute; then the par
ties of the first part covenant''
and agree to make good suph loss,
by the payment to the party of
the second part' for such area at
the rate of $33.33 per acre. Thej
ubove described lands are the same
as those conveyed to J. L. Barnette
by warranty deed recorded in the
Franklin County Registry Book
254. page 528. reference to which
is hereby made. Same being
known as the Barnette land. See
Book 270. page 55. Registry of
Franklin County, North Carolina.
This the 29th day of November.
1938.
HILL YARBOROUGH, j
12-2-5t. Commissioner. }
NOTICE OK SALE UNDER
EXECUTION
Under and by virtue of t>he
authority contained in tliat certain
writ ot execution issued on 30
November 1938 by the Clerk of;
the Superior Court- of Franklin j
County under a judgment record
ed in Book 8 at page 193 and en
tered at March term 1938 in the I
Superior Court of said County In
favor of Charles P. Green, as- '
signee as stated therein, and
against Gordon L. Uzzell and Mrs.
Alice J. Uzzell, no leviable person
alty having been found by the
undersigned after due and diligent 1
search pursuant to said writ, the
undersigned Sheriff of Franklin
County will, on
MONDAY, 2 JANUARY 1?8?,
at' or about the Tiour of twelve
o'clock noon, at the courthouse
door of Franklin County in Louis- 1
burg, offer for sale for cash to
the highest bidder at public auc
tion, the following-described land:
All of t?he right, title and in
terest of Gordon L. Uzzell. the
same being a vested remainder
after the life estate of Lucy H.
Uzzell. in and to a certain tract* of
laad in Lbuisburg Township,
Franklin County, known as the
Jtkhn H. Uzzell home place, more
particularly described as follows: !
Beginning at a rock in the Lou
isbnrg road near . the Spring
Branch. W. B. Uzzell corner;!
thence N 12'/4d K 160- poles to a:
roclt, W. B. Uzzell corner ,, in 1
Strange's line;' thence along'
Strange's line S 59 '/id E to a rock
and eweetgum on the Warrenton
road. Strange's corner; thence
along said road in a southerly
direction 160 poles Jo the Louis
burg and Nashville Road; tihence
along said road in a westerly di
rection to the beginning, contain
ing 102 acres, more or less, being
known as the 3. H. Uzzell home
tract,' having been conveyed by
J. H. Uzzell and W. E. Uzzell,
executors ot Uzzell to Lucy
E. Uzzell. bjr 'Seed recorded in
Book 100 at page 51, Franklin
Registry, and conveyed by Lucy
E. Uzzell to John H. Uzzell by
deed recorded in Book 190 at
page 193, Franklin County Regis
try, and devised by will of John
Uzzell to Lucy H. Uzzell for life
with remainder after said life
estate to Gordon Uzzell in Will
Book V at page 524 In tihe office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Franklin County.
Dated, posted and published,
this 30 November 193%.
JOHN P. MOORE.
12-2-5t. Sheriff.
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"STARLIGHT
OVER TEXAS"
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June Ijiiii: anil l.ynn Hari
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"DICK TRACY RKTl'RNS" 1
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j ROBERT DONAT
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The Big l'w>'H<le of the Navy
Richard (ireene . Nancy Kelly I
Preston Foster ? Geo. Bancroft
"SUBMARINE
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7th j
Anne Shirley - Lee Bowman I
Edw. Ellis
"A MAN TO
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GENE AUTRY in "RHYTHM of
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