I ODDITIES AT ?THE FAIR .yf.iJ } ORK?Hcrc are phere. The Carroll-Lindbergh mecha nical heart, reproducing the ac- 1 tion of the human organ. "Steve Urodie" jumping six l| limes a day from a reproduction j of. th? Brooklyn Bridge. The roost valuable wheat field I for its 'size in the world in full . growth. The steel-walled bathysphere I in which descent has been made, ' miles down in tho black depths of the ocean. "Rocket gun" by which pas , Monger* will be shot to the moon, or Mars someday ? perhaps. The model of a human eye so large visitors may enter it and j look out upon the Fair's busy scene just as if the eye were doing the looking. Two hundred blooded cows being milked daily on a revolv ing platform. An orange grove transplanted 1 intact all the way from Florida. Automobiles with living driv ers in hair-raising collisions and flying somersaults. The largest opal in the world. An oil well in operation with i eal drillers in the "cast." The largest model railroad ever constructed. Puppets 14 feet tall dramatiz- , ing the contents of the familiar I bathroom medicine cabinet. Displays of rare orchids, re newed every three days by plants flown to the Fair from Venezu ela. The tremendous discharge of 10.000.000 volts of man-made lightning. A Brazilian exhibit building cr?*ci?':?!>, at twelve o'clock M., t-lie follow i ing described property: Lying and being in Dunn's Township. Franklin County. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of E. T. Wright, A. F. Manning, H. 11. Richardson, and others and | bounded as follows: 1 tract i bounded on the Nor Ml and East by the lands of E. T. Wright, on i th^ South by the lands of J. E. i Wright, on the West by the lands j of A. F. Manning, containing 21 ? 1-3 acres,- more or less, and known as t-he Batchelor land. 2nd Tract. Bounded on the East and NQrth by the lafids of 11. M. Richardfeon,. on the South by the lands of E. T. Wright, on the West by Mie lands of Frank Heg gins. containing 20 acres, more or less. This the 13th day of Decern^ ber, 1938. R. E. BRANTLEY, Trustee. A. R. House, Atty., 307 Lawyers Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. 12-23-4t notice" No. 3D North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court County of Franklin v. Cato D. Perry, sole heir-at-law of Ada Perry, deceased and Ned Perry, deceased, and wife, Mrs. Cato D. Perry. The defendants Cato D. Perry and wife, Mrs. Cato D. Perry, will take notice that an action entiUed as above has been instituted and is now pending in the Superior Court) of Franklin County, being a tax foreclosure suit affecting certain lands in Franklin County, to which suit the defendants above named are proper parties. And the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed on the 13th day of March, 1935, by C. S. MerrlM, widower, and re corded in the PubHc Registry of Franklin County, in book 299. 'page 341, default having been made in the conditions of the said I deed of trust, an# at the request of the holder of said note, an up set bid having been made and the court) having ordered a re-sale, I will, on 8ATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1988, at or about the hpur of 12:00 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C., offer for re-Bale to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tn-act or parcel of land situate in Franklin Coun ty, Loutabnrg Township. N. C., and described as follows: BEGINNING at a rock in the old road, J. Z. Terrell's corner; thence N. 36d 16' E., 1630 ft. to a stake; N. 46d E. 1329 ft?. to a ? stake; N. ?ld E. 468 ft. to a stake and pointers; thence S. 57(1 15' E., 1912 ft. to twin hickory and rock; thence S. 14d 35' E., 205 ft. W> a stake; thence S. 79d 25' E. 379 ft. to a stake; thence S. 3d 15' W., 1627 ft. to a stake on the old road; thence along the old road as follows, to-wit': N. 81d 15' W? 438 ft.; N. 87d 30' \V? 890 ft.; S. 84<1 50' W? 505 ft.; S. 8 7d 35' W? ?40 ft.; N. 79d, 15' W , 870 ft.; N. 73d 15' W. 551 ft. to the BEGINNING, con taining 183 acres, more or less, and being known as the MerritO Home Place, was originally esti mated to contain 195 acres. TAKE NOTICE that at the close oiSihe bidding, the successful bid der\ will be required to deposit with\ the Trustee, ten per c e A t (10%) of the amoujlt bid as a guarantee of compliance; with his bid ? -the same to be cred-l it t Commissioner. NOTICE OK HAI.K Under and by virtue of the au thority of sale contained in that certain judgment of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, entered in thai certain tax foreclosure suit No. 2D. enti tled "County of Franklin v. A. Faulkner and wife, et ;i which said judgment is duly dock eted in Tax Judgment docket' 3 at page 63, in the -office of the Clerk of the SupeHirr Court of Frank lin County. North. Carolina, the undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse door in the Town of Lotiisburg. N. C., at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, !(?:??, the following described land in Gold Mine Township, Franklin County. N. C.: Listed for taxation for the year 1932 in the name of W. G. Faulk ner estate and containing one hun dred thirty and one-half (130%) acres, more or less, defined by a line beginning at a large poplar on Tucker's jfcanch, B. T. Bal lard's line; UTence 29 chains 50 links to a stake wit-h white oak pointers; thence S 88d W 45 chains 40 links to a forked ash on the north bank of Sandy Creek at the mouth of Tucker's Branch; thence up said branch it? various courses 64 chains 25 links to the beginning; and being the identical lapds purchased by W. G. Faulk ner from Lillian Upchurch Par rish and Cleasy R. Parrish on 28 March 19 23 by deed recorded in Bwk 229 at page 565, reference to which is hereby made for a fur ther and more adequate descrip tion of said lands. Said lands are known as the Byron lands and al so as the foregoing re striction shall constitute a cove 'nant running with the land. See , Book 280, page 351, Franklin ! County Registry. i This the 29th day of November, 1 1938. HILL YARBOROUGH. 12-2-5t. Commissioner. I SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by Tirtue of the au thority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the un dersigned Tmstee by Cherry Med lin and husband, Vance Medlin, on May 6, 1938, and recorded in the Public Registry of Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, in book 340, page 131, default) having been made in the payment of the note secured therein and at the re quest of the holder of said note I will on 8ATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1988, at or about tibe hour of 12:0( o'clock boob, sell at public auctioi i at the courthouse door in Louis-1 burg, N. C., to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract or par 1 eel of land situate in Frankllnl County, Harris Township, North Carolina, and described as fol-j lows: BEGINNING at a corner in 8. J. Perry's line; thence S. along said S. J. Pewy's line to a rock;1 corner ill Charlie Barham's line;1 thence E. along Charlie Barbara's! line to a. rock; thence N. along1 Charlie Barbara's line t>o a corner; in Jonas Benton's line; thence \V. ' along J onus v Denton's line to the .BEGINNING*, containing o -acres, more or loss; and bring known as the Old Drewry Dentoiv? -pTace, I which was coiiveyi d to .Mrs. Cher ry Jledlin by deed recorded in Franklin Co. Registry in book 173. [Page 122; reference to which is, hereby made. G. M, BEAM, 1 2-2-5 1 Trustee. NOTICE OK SALE Under and by virtue of the I [terms of that certain Deed of j Trust dated t-he 4th 'day of Decern- 1 'ber, 1926, executed by W. M. Stal- 1 tlipgr, and wife, Hattie Stallings, ! K. W. Stallings and wife, Annie Stallings, to J. M. Stallings, trus- , tee, duly recorded in the office of (the Register of Deeds for Frank-' jlin County, X. C., in Book 251 at, page 530, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for saje to the high Jest bidder for cash at the court ihouse door in Louisburg. Frank- 1 jlin County, N. C., at twelve o'clock . noon on ! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, tl?:?8 ithe following described lands: I All those two tracts or parcels I of land, situate in Franklin Coun tty, Dunn Township, State of North Carolina, and described us fol- , |lows: Tract No. 1: Bounded on Mie |North by the lands of H. M. Bell, and on the East, South and West I by the lands of E. \V. Stallings, and being located on the road lead ing from Pilot to Smith Pearces, and being located west of the Bap { tist Church of Pilot, N. C., and be ing the same land on which Mas sey Brothers has furnished mater ial for the erection of a dwelling house for Bailey Stallings, con taining one (1) acre where the | house stands, and being the iden tical lands conveyed by George K. Massey to J. O. William's, as shown by Register of Franklin i County, Book 274, Page 335, to which reference is hereby made for a more complete description. ! Tract No. 2: Bounded on t-he (North by H. M. Bell, on the East i by J. 11. Bunn. on the South by S. ?D. Stallings and on the West by W. C. Stallings, containing ten 1(10) acres, adjoining t-he place {above described, now owned by E. JW. Stallings. Dated and posted this I he 25tli day of November, 1938. ,| " , .1. M. STAMANGS. Charles P. Green, Trustee. 'I Attorney 12-2-4t NOTICE OK SAl.l. I \I)KI< E\Ktci cur vv/ififfiicwiv^ nn a n.iun vr VALUABLE FARM LAND i Pursuant to the authority con tained In a judgment of the Sup ? erlor Court of Franklin County, . N. C., entered on tihe 5th day of December, 1938, In that Special Proceeding! entitled "Minnie Neal Saunders, Administratrix of Mary i P. Neal, deceaaed, et al* tb R. P. i Neal and wife, L?cy Wilder Neal, J ' . L . et als", the undersigi)ed commis sioner will offer for sale at> public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at or about the hour of noon on THVUSDAV, THE STH WAV OF JANUARY, 1 ?:{?, at the' Courthouse Door in Louis burg. N. C? the following describ ed Tracts or parcels of land: TRACT ONE: Beginning in the center of the Warrenton Road, a rock in the West side, corner of No. 4: thence N 88d W 57 poles 21 links to a rock and pointers, cor ner of No. 4: t'hence South? poleii to a roi:kiin Sledge's lihe and\ corner of No. 4: thence 88d W. 2ft poles 1 link to a rock and post oiik. corner of No. 6; thence South 11 2 poles 21 links to arock, corner of No. 6 in Mrs. M. J. Bartholo mew's line; thence S. 8 3 Vs d E. 91 poles 5 links to the center of the Warrenton Road, Bartholo mew's corner at the Barrow path; thence along said road, S. 3d W. 37 poles 23 links to the beginning, , containing 48^ acres, being Lot 5 as was allotted to Lillian Perry in that certain special proceedings, recorded in O. & D. Book 3, Page $50, Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Franklin Coun ty, and conveyed to Mary P. Neal by W. H. Allen and wife, by deed recorded in Book 202, Page 236, Franklin Registry. There is, how ever, excepted from the foregoing , described tract of land the follow ing described tract of land: Begin ning in the center of the Maple ville Road, Sledge's corner, mark ed by a rock on the West side; thence along the road, S. 4d W. 16 poles 8 links to I he center of said road, a roc If on West side; thence N. 82 l-4d'W. 100 poles to a rock; thence N. 4d E. 16 poles 5 links to a stake in line of the land conveyed by Mrs. Martha A. Perry to B. H. Saunders; thence S. 82 %d E. 100 poles to the beginning, con taining about 10 1-6 acres, having been conveyed by Mary P. Neal to Minnie Neal Saunders hy deed recorded in Book 192, Page 539, Franklin Registry, thereby leav ing ill the above described tract 38 2-6 acres, more or less. TRACT TWO: Beginning at a rock, corner of No. 5 in Bartholo mew's line; thence South 112 poles 21 links to a rock and post oak. corner of No. 5 in Sledge's line; thence N. 88d W. 67 poles 14 links to a rock and pointers, cor ner of No. 7; thence North 114 poles 17 links to a rock, corner of No. 7 in Mrs. Perry's line: thenve Sv88d E. 4 2 poles 15 links to a rock; thence S. 83V&d E. 67 poles 14 links to the beginning, containing 48 1-4 acres, and being Lot 6 as allotted to Fannie Perry in that certain special proceedings recorded in O. & 11. Book 3, Page 551, Office of the Clerk of t