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NOTICE OP TOWN ELECTION To the CiMzens and voters of the Town of Franklinton, N. C: You will take notice that pur suant to an order of the Mayor and the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Franklinton the regular election of the^Jayor and (B) Commissioners will Sa held on Tuesday May 2nd., 19SB, at Mayors Office, the poll#? auh\ be open ati 7 o'clock_A<-'M.^?wl will close at 7 o'clock P. R. D. Collins, Jr. hasoeen ap pointed registrar and E. F. Flem ing and J. O. Green, Jr., Judges of Election. The registration books will be open Saturday April 8th., 1939, at 9 o'clock A. M. af Mayors of fice. No new registration is re quired, only those that have be come elegible since the books closed are required to register. The registration books will be -closed on Saturday, Aprif) 22nd., 1939 at Bunset. Challenge day will be Saturday, April 29th., from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M. All citizens desiring to become a candidate for either of the above named offices are hereby notified Jto file with John T. Sawyer, Town Clerk, the name and office de sired, not later than Saturday, April 15th., 1939. This require ment is necessary in order to pro vide time for publishing the bal lots aM is in compliance with the Australian ballot li'w, under which this election is being held. By order of the board of Com missioners of Ohe Town of Frank linton, N. C. This 3rd. day of April, 1939. H. C. KEARNEY, Mayor. J NO. T. SAW Y EH, Town Clerk. 4-14-3t. TO THE VOTERS OK FKANK L1NTON TOWNSHIP You will take notice that pur suant to an order of tile School Board of Frankliuton Township Schools, the election of thrt-i members of the hoard will be held on Tuesday, May 2, 1939. The polls will be open at' 7 o'clock a. m. and will be closed at 7 o'clock p. m. and the election will be held in the Mayor's office in Franklinton. R. D. Collins, Jr., has been ap pointed registrar and E. F. Flem ing and J. O. Green, Jr., judges of el?ction. The registration books will be opened at the Mayor's office Sat urday, April 8, 1939 at 9 a. ni. ! Only those entitled to register and not heretofore registered are re-' quired to register. The registration 1 Books will close Saturday, April 1 22, 1939 at sunset. Challenge Day will be on Saturday, April 29, 1939 from 9 a. m. until 3 p. m. All persons in Frankllnton township desiring to become can didates for these offices above named are hereby notified to Me their names with Bupt. (i. H. Harris not later than Saturday, April 15, 1939. This requirement is necessary in order to provide i time lor printing flie'TjaTTots and is in accordance with the Aus tralian Ballot law, under which this election is being fyeld. The members of the board whose terms of office expire are C. L. McGhee, George Gilliam and D. C. Hicks. By orded of the School Board, this the 3rd day of April, 1939. J. O. PURNELL, Chairman. G. B. HARRIS, Secretary. 4-14-3t NOTICE Sale of Real Estate Under and by virtue of a cer tain deed of trust executed by Mollie Perry, widow, to the uu deraigned, L. J. Blakey, Trustee, bearing date of July 30, 1938, 1 and being duly .recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for , Franklin County, in Rook of Mor tgages and Deeds of Trust No. 350, at pages 250-251, default | having been made in the payment of the notes secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned, L. J. Blakey, Trustee, will, on TUESDAY, MA* ?, 193? at 12 o'clock Noon, offer for sale at puble auction (o the highest bidder, for cash, at| the Courthouse door of Franklin County, in Louisburg, North Car-j olina, the following described real property, to-wit: TRACT NO. 1: Adjoining the lands of John Edwards and rail road and bounded as follows: On| North side by John Edwards and Montgomery railroad on the East by lands of John Edwards, on South by Tarboro Road, on the West by Montgomery railroad, be-1 ginning at an iron axle stake at the Tarboro Road; thence North erly 341 feet to an iron axle stake at the said Montgomery railroad; thence southwesterly with said railroad 404 feet to an iron stake; I thence easterly 221 feet to an iron stake to the beginning, containing 9(6 feet or 1-42|100 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 2: Beginning at an iron stake in the center of the Tarboro Road 60 feet from the center of the Montgomery Lumber Company's railroad, the same be ing in the light of the "right of way" of said railroad; thence along the centier ot the Tarboro! Road south 54 degrees 25 minutes! East 227 feet to a stake corner of! W. R. Perry lot; thence South 36 degrees 45 minutes West 191tt feet to a stone Harris corner; thence along the Harris line North 54 degrees 26 minutes east 227 feet to a stone; thence North 35 degrees 45 minutes west 191V4 feet to the beginning containing one acre as per survey of Pittman Stiell October 24, 1922. TRACT NO. 3: Beginning at an old dead oak corner for the Qillis and John Baker line thence south 4 degrees 15 minutes west 805 feet to a stone Red Jones corner la Baker's line; thence along Red Jones line south 89 degrees 30 minutes 2266 feet to a pipe and stone Luvlnia Jones corner in Red Jonea line; thence North 4 degrees 15 minims east 805 feet1 to a hickory Luvinia Jones corner in the Gillis line; thence along the line of said Gillis land south S9 degrees 30 minutes west 2255 feet to the beginning. THACT NO. 4: Being lots num bers 8 and 9 Block"K" as shown | on map of New Hope. N. C., Har ris Township, Franklin County, ' surveyed by Herman Clodfelder, on Marth 10, 1925, said map be ing recorded in map book 1, page 184, Franklin County Registry, reference to said map is made for a more perfect description and identification. TRACT NO. 5: Beginning at a stake corner of New Hope Ceme tery south side of Tarboro road; I thence with said Tarboro road 91 i feet to the Montgomery Lumber Company railroad right of way, thence with said right of way 235 feet to a path known as Mediin pat'h; thence with said Mediin path 46 feet to the southeast cor ner of New Hope Cemetery; thence with said Cemetery line 180 feet to the said Tarboro road, the be ginning, containing 33-100 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 6: The M. J. Cooley tract containing 111 3-10 acres and adjoining the lands of Charlie Richardson, D. W. 6pivey and others known as L: P. Woodardj land, bounded on the north by D,. W. Spivey on the south bv Lee TC Jonesliome tract, on the east by the lands of Charlie Richard son on the west by the lands of James Sanders, it being t'he same land conveyed by M. J. Cooley to J. I. Gillis by deed dated Feb. 16, 1903, and recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 12s. at page 52, and conveyed by said J. I. Gillis March 4, 1905, as per deed recorded in- Book 156 at page 470, Franklin County Registry to Greenleaf Johnson Lumber Co., and in turn conveyed by Greenleaf Johnson Lumber Co. to Montgo mery Lumber Co. by deed dated Feb. 16, 1912, and recorded in Franklin County, recorded in Book 271, page 528. The above described real estate is to be sold subject to a home stead" in favor of Mollie Perry. TERMS OF SALE: This sale will be made subject to increased bids as allowed by law and will be held open ten days after the date of sale for the reception of such bids. DATE OF SALE: Tuesday, May 9, 1939, at 12 o'clock Noon. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse door of Franklin County in Louis burg. North Carolina. This, the 5th day of April. 1939. L. J. BLAKBT. Da melon & Young Trustee. ! Atty's., Burlington. N. C. 4-14-4t j NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue 6f the au thority of sale contained in that certain JnrfgmenP of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, entered In that certain tax foreclosure suit No. 4D, cnt i "tTe<r~I7trotrnty of Franklin v. June Jehnson, widower," which said judgment is duly docketed in tux judgment docket 3 at' page 75, in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, the undersigned commissioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the Town of Louisburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, at or about* the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on the . ? 1st u.\i the following described laud in Louisburg Township, Franklin ! County, North Carolina: Listed as ">,4ac. near cemetery" and more particularly described as follows: Adjoining the lands of i Harry Malone, A. W. Perry, et al., bounded on the north by the lands of A. W. Perry, Jr., 155 feet'; on the east by the lot of Harry Ma lone 141 feet, and on the south .by A. W. Perry, Jr, 155 feet, and on the west by the lands of A. W. Perry, Jr., 141 feet, to the point of beginning, being about one-half an acre, more or less, and the same being about! one mile north of the Town of Loulsburg and on the west side of the Loulsburg Henderson road. For further des cription see deed of A. W. Perry, Jr., and wife, Sallie Allen Perry, to June Johnson, dated 16 May 1918, acknowledged and recorded 16 May 1918, and of record in Book 217 at page 506, Franklin County Registry. Dated and posted this the 27th day of March, 1939. CHARLES P. GREEN, 3-31-6tN Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Undgr 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 that certain tax foreclosure suit No. 3D, enti tled "County of Franklin v. Cato D. Perry, sole heir at law of Ada Perry, deceased and of Ned Perry, deceased, and wife, Mrs. Cato D. Perry," which said judgment Is duly docketed In tax judgment docket 3 at page 76, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court 0t Franklin County, Nortib Caro lina, the undersigned commission er will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in the Towii pt Louis burg, Franklin County, V North {Carolina, at or about the h(Hir of \ twelve o'clock noon, on the 1st DAY OF WAV, int the following described land in iFrankllnton Township, Franklin I County, North Carolina: Listed for taxation in the year 1 1932 In the name of Ada Perry, and being situate In Franklinton ; Township, bounded on the north by lands of I. H. Kearney, on the east by the colored cemetery, on the south by Amanda Foster, and on the west by Norman W. Long, and more particularly described by metes and bonnda 4a follows: Bounded by a line beginning ati a rock, Norman Long's corner; thence south 1 Vt degrees east along said Long's line seventy yards to a rock, H. A. Bobbin's corner; thence south 88 degrees east seventy yards to a bar of iron in said H. A. Bobbin's line; thence nearly north seventy yards to a rock pile in Norman Long's line; | thence north 88 Ms degrees west seventy yards to the beginning,; containing one acre, more or less., Reference is hereby had to deed recorded in Book 190 at page 9. Franklin County Registry, for aj further and more adequate des cription. Dated and posted this the 27th1 day of March, 1939. CHARLES P. GREEN, 3-31-5t Commissioner.! NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority con tained in that certain deed of : trust executed by Joe Crudup, to Southern Loan & Insurance Com pany, Trustee, on t'he 2nd day of November, 1936, recorded in thei office of the Register of Deeds fori Franklin County, N. C., in book! 337, at pages 8, 9 and 10, default having been ma?? in the condi tions of said deed of trust, the un dersigned Trustee will, on the 24th DAY OF APRIL, 1930, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door of Franklin public auction, to the highest bid-, der for cash, the following describ- , ed property: All those certain lands situated j in Louisburg Township, Franklin: County, N. C., and known and de-| signated as lot' No. 2 on that cer tain map of sub-division of J. M. Allen Farm, which was conveyed to Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank by deed of Southern Trust Company, Trustee, which is duly recorded in the Public Regis try of Franklin County, and which map was made by G. B. Cooper, Surveyor, on March 18th, 1931, said property described by metes and bounds according to said map as follows: BEGINNING at a post On old Tarboro Road where Wolf Pitt Branch crosses said road and running tliencj; S. 2 Id E. 500 feet and S. 30' E. 227 feet; thence, leaving said road N. 8Sd E. 821 feet; S. 33 >2 d W. 1222 feet; thence S. 83d E. -2,021 feet; thence S. 60d E. 819 feet; thence N. 1 6 V& d E. 490 feet to Wolf Pitt Branch; thence along Wolf Pitt': Branch Northwestwardly to the I Eastern line of lot No. 3 on said map; thence S. 28'/2d W. along said line of lot No. 3 to the South east corner of said lot; thence along the Southern line of said lot No. 4 N. 51 % d W. 608 feet' to Wolf Branch; thence along said Branch Northwestwardly 1260 feet to the Old Tarboro Road, the point of be ginning, containing 59.2 acres. The above property will be sold unpaid. A deposit of five per cent' of the amount bid will be required of tW sale. This notice dated and posted this 23rd day of March. 1939. SOUTHERN LOAN k INSUR ANCE CO., Trustee, By Worth & Horner. Attorneys, . 3-31-4t' Elizabeth City, N. C. NOTICE OF TOWN PRIMARY K LECTION AND ELECTION To the citizens and voters of the Town "of Louisburg, N. C. _ You will take notice that pur suant to an order of the Mayor trnd the Board of Town Commis sioners of the Town of Louisburg, N. C., a Primary for the selection of a Mayor and Board of six Com missioners, to be voted for in the , regular Election to be held in May, 1S3S, has been called for ?a Tues day, April 25th, 1939. The Polls will be opened at 7 A. M. E. S. T., and will be closed at sunset, and the Primary will be held in the Court House. The Regular Election for the Town of Louisburg, N. C., will be held oa Tuesday, May 2nd, 1939. The Polls will be open at 7 A. M. E. S. T., and will be closed at sun-> set. and the polling place will be' in the Court* House. Mr. A. W. Green has been ap pointed as Registrar, and R. C. j Beck, Jr. and John W. Stovall are appointed Judges of the Election and Poll Holders, to hold both the Primary and the Regular Election.' The Registration Books will be1 open Saturday, April 1st, 1939 at 9 A. M? and will close at sunset on April 15th. The Registration Books will be open in the Town Clerk's Office except on Saturdays during these dates, when they will' be open at the polling place in the Court House. No new registration is required. Only those persons entitled to register and not here tofore registered for the Town Election are required to register. THOSE PERSONS WHO REGIS TERED FOR THE FIRST TIME I FOR THE SPECIAL BOND ELEC TION WILL HAVE TO REGIS TER AGAIN. Challenge Day will be on Saturday, April 22, 1939, when the Registration Books will be open from 9 A. M. until 3 P, M , in the Court House. All persons In Louisburg, N. C., desiring to become candidates for either of the Offices named, are hereby notified to file their names and the information showing for what Office they desire to run, with T. K. Stockard, -Clerk to the Board of Town Commissioners, not later than April 18tb, 1939. Thla requirement! Is necessary In order to provide time for publish ing the ballots, and Is In com pliance with the Australian Bal lot Law, under which this Primary and Election are being held. By ord^r of the Board of Town Commissioners of Louisburg, N. C., this 7th, day of March, 1939. W. 0. WEBB, Mayor. T. K. STOCKARD, Clerk. 3-24-St. FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING PHONE 2a? ORDER AUTHORIZING 910,000 .SCHOOL BUILDING ROM)* WHEREAS, the Board of Edu cation of Franklin County has cer tified to this Board a resolution passed by said Board of Education ea April 3, 1939, showing that it is necessary in order to maintain the constitutional sit months' school term to erect and equip a four-room school building at Ep som, adjoining the building now known as Epsom High School, in Hayesville Township, upon a site now owned by t'he County; and WHEREAS, said resolution rep resents that no funds are avail able and no provision has been made by local tax or otherwisevby which said school building can be provided and requests this Board to order and issue a sufficient amount of County bonds in order to secure funds for providing said school building; and WHEREAS, the Board of Com missioners has carefully examined the facts and has determined and hereby finds as a facti that said statements of said resolution are true and that it has become the duty of said Board of Commission ers for the County of Franklin, acting as an administrative agent of the Slate in providing a State system of public schools to order the issuance of a sufficient amount of County bonds in order that said school building may he provided in order to maintain the constitu tional six months' school term; now, therefore, BE IT ORDERED AND RE SOLVED by the Board of Commis sioners for the County of Frank lin: 1. That bonds of Franklin County be issued, pursuant to the County Finance Act, as amended, in an amount not t'xceefling $10,000 for the purpose of erect ing and equipping a four-room Kciioo! building at Epsom, adjoin ing .t lie building now known as Epsom High School, in llayesville Township, upon a site now owned by t'he County, in order to main tain tile constitutional six months' school term. 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said bontre when due shall be annually levied and collected. 3. That a statement of the County debt has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public in spection. 4. That this order shall take effect thirty days after the first publication thereof after final pas sage, unless in the meantime a pe tition for its submission to the vo ters is filed under said act and that in -such event' it shall take effect when approved by .the vot ers of t'he County at an election as provided in said act. The foregoing order was finally passed on the 17th day of April. 1939. and was first published on the gist day of AP'il- 191)0. ? Any action or proceeding questioning tile validity of said order must be commenced wit-hill thirty days af ter its first publication. GEO. W. FORD, Register of Deeds and ex officio 4-21-2t Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE OK HEAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA: FRANKLIN COUNTY: Under and by virtue of Hi" power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execu ted by S. T. Rarhani, t-p the un dersigned trustee, which said deed of trust is dated the sixth day of November. 1934, and recorded In Hook 324. pages 127-8 of t|i?' Franklin County Registry, and Book 681, Piige 272, of the Wake County Registry, default having been made in the payment of Hie indebtedness thereby secured ami in the conditions therein Bccured, the undersigned trustee will, on TI KSDAV, MAY HI. IIM1), at or about twelve o'clock Noon, at the courthouse door ut Clinton. North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: Situate in Little River and Har Vis Townships. Franklin and Wake Counties. North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at an iron stake in a bottom or swamp. S. 11. Scarboro's and J. B. Edwards corner; thence with said Edwards line S. 86 3-4 deg. E. 1940 feet to a stake; Mience N. 61 deg. E. 315 feet to a stake; thence S. 86 3-4 deg. E. 759 feet to the center of the Zehulgn-Oxford Road; thence along the center of said road S. 25 1-4 deg. E. 210 feet to a point in the center of said road in line with an iron stake on its West side, said Ed wards' corner; thence still with said Edwards' Una 8. 86 3-4 deg. E. 4218 feet to a stake oil the West sl^e of Little River aud 6n the East' side of the trestle of the Montgomery Lumber Company's railroad (main line), said Ed wards' corner: thence down the meanderiiigs of Little River (the following bearings and distances being taken for Convenience in the survey: S. 5 3-4 deg. W. 306 feet; S. 64 deg. W. 195 feet; S. 2 deg. W. 116 feet; S. deg. E. 122 feet; S. 21 deg. E. 150 feet; 8. 5 deg. W. 238 feet; 8. 12 deg. E. 170 feet/; 8. 37 deg. W. 233 feet; 8. 78 deg. W. 118 feet; 8. 4 1-4 deg. E. 132 feet; 8. 53 deg. E. 145 feet; S. 6'/4 deg. W. 287 feet; S. 52 deg. W. 224 feet; about 2435 feet to a stake and pine pointers on the West side of said river, M. A. Barham's corner; thence with said Barham's line N. 87 H deg W. 3265 feet to the center of aforesaid Zebuton-Oxford High way, said Barham'i corner; thence with his line along the center of said road 8. 3 deg. E. 1556 feet; 8. 1 1-4 deg. E. 555 feet to the center of the Highway bridge over Middle Prong Creek, said Bar ham's corner In J. R. Perry's line; thence with said Perry's lifie up the meanders of Mid creek (the following bearings and distances being taken (or convenience in the survey: S. 84 deg. W. 162 feet; N. 38 deg. W. 473 feet to a Small 'persimmon tree on the south bank of said creek and on the east side of the Spur track of the Montgom ery Lumber Company's railroad, said Perry's corner; thence with said Perry's line along the east, iside of said railroad S. 4 3-4 deg. W. 1485 feet to a stake on the: least side of said track, L. P. Per jry's corner in said J. H. Perry's [line; thence with said L. P. Per ry's line N. 84 deg. W. 1921 feet to a stone, said P. Perry's and Roling Dunns corner; thence with jBoling Dunn's line North 84 1-4 (deg. W. 281 feet to a stake; thence N. 3 1-4 deg. E. to the center of aforesaid Middle Prong Creek (the measurement taken for con venience being 1568 feet to the North bank of said creek); thence up the. center of said creek follow ing its meanders (the following bearings and distances being tak en entirely on the North side for .convenience in the survey: S. ! 88 3-4 deg. W, 500 feet; N. 77% Jdeg. W. 592 feet) about 1092 feet j to a point in the center of said , ! creek in line with a stake on its j {North side, S. H. Scarboro's cor-! |ner in Frances Dunn's line; thence j !with said Scarboro's line N. 1 Vi j deg. E. 3522 feet to the beginning, ! containing 553% acres. 1 ? SECOND TRACT: Beginning4 j at a stake, with ash and maple pointers, on the east side of Little j jRiver, Willie Privett's corner; thence wit-h his line S. 88 3-4 deg. E. 2802 feet to an iron stake, said Privett's corner in Perry and Pi^- 1 terson's line; thence With Perry | and Patterson's line S. 11% drgr E. 2188 feet. to a stake; thence S. 57 3-4 deg. \Y. 25 feet to a stake, 1 said Perry and Patterson's corner ? and Jonas Denton's corner; thence with said Denton's line S. 11 1-4 ' deg. W. 264 feet to a stake with two large pine pointers, said Den-' ton's corner; thence with his line: N. 88 3-4 deg. W. 2287 feet to a ' stake and pointers on aforesaid Little Kiver; thence up said river as it meanders (the following be ing the bearings and distances ta ken for convenience in the sur-i vey): .\'. 2 deg. E. 116 feet; N. 64 > 'deg. E. 195 feet; N. 14 Ms deg. E 209 feet; X. 6 3-4 deg. E. 187; feet; N. 16% deg. E. 156 feet; N. j l2t> 1-4 <leg. \V. 74 feet'; N. 76 (leg. W. 74 feet; N. 172 feet; N. 11 3-4; ideg. H. 170 feet; N. 42 1-4 deg. W. 103 feet; S. 78% deg. W. 98 1 feet; N. 4 5 % deg. W. 114 feet; S 74 3-4 deg. W. 179 Teet ; S. 83 1-4 deg. W. 130 feet; N. 25 1-4 deg. , ,W. 146 feet: N. 4 1-4 deg. W. 285 I feet; N. 24 dog. W. 197 feet; N. 3 cleg. W. 195 feet; N. 36 (leg- ( (W. 45 feet) about 3351 feet to the i beginning, containing 130 acres. ( From both Of the above tracts should be deducted 21.60 acres , conveyed to the Montgomery Lum ber Company for a right of way. on November 15. 1917. an<l which | is registered in Hook 324, Page -HHfc 1 | Terms of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of 10% of the amount of the bid as his evidence of good faith. This i?!ie fifteenth day of April. 1939. C. E. FLEMIN(j, 4-2 1 -4 1 Trustee. NOTICE OK S A 1.10 OK REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow jer and authority contained in an. order of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina. J in the special proceeding therein pending entitled ".Mrs. P. T. Sykes, Admix, et al. vs. Osbourne Sykes let al... the undersigned commis sioner will, on MOMMY, MAY 13th, IIM1I, <at or about the hour of one o'clock 'P. M., at' the courthouse door in Louisburg. North Carolina, oiler for sale ut public auction to the j |highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: Lying and being in Cypress1 Creek Township, Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, bounded and "described as follows: Beginning j at a stake on the north bank of a (creek in W. C. M. Sykes line; | (.?hence along the line of W. C. M. Sykes N. 00 degrees 20 minutes W. 1768 feel to a stake in W. H. Gay's line; thence along the line1 of W. H. Gay N. 79 degrees 4 0 i minutes W. 2520 feet to a stake in Peyton Sykes heirs line; thence : along the said -Peyton Sykes heirs I line S:' 5 degrees 40 minutes E. | 825 feet to a stoke in J. A. Creek-, more's line on the north side of a creek; thence along the creek and J. A. Creekmore's line S. 60 de grees E. 2781 feet to the begin- j nlng, containing 73 acres by sur vey of Q. W. Taylor, Surveyor, { made August 11, 1926. plat of which is recorded in Book of Maps 1, page 198, Franklin County Reg istry. The said tract of land will be sold subject to a first mortgage due the Land Bank Commission jer, the dower right of MrB. P. T. Sykes, and such homestead rights as may have attached thereto, i This the 14th day ot April, 1939 HOBART BRANTLEY, 1 4-2 1-4 1 Commissioner. NOTICE No. 133 M North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk Commissioners of the Town of Louisburg, . B. T. Bailey, et al. The defendants, B. T. Bailey and1 wife, Mrs. Maggie M. Bailey, will take notice that an action, as aboverenUtied, has been institut ed in the Superior Court of Frank lin County for the purpose of fore closing certain tax liens held by the Town of Louiiburg, plaintiff herein, for delinquent Uses against property in th? Town of Loalsburg, described in Book 229 at page 558, Franklin County Reg toy; And the said defendants will take notice that unless they ap pear before the undersigned at his office in the courthouse at Louis burg, North Carolina, on or be fore the 120h day of June, 1939, to answer or demur to the com plaint herein filed, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief therein demanded. This the 14th day of April, I l qti W. V. AVENT, C. S. C., 4-21-4t of Franklin County, N, C. ; NOTICK No. 132 M North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk ; Commissioners of the Town of' [ Louisburg, v. Eddie Bridges, et al. The defendants, Eddie Bridges ' and wife, Lillie Bridges, S. T. 1 Pearce and B. S. Turner, will ! take notice that an action, as above-enHtled, has been institut- 1 ed in the Superior Court of Frank lin County for the purpose of fore- 1 closing certain tax liens held by the Town of Louisburg, plaintiff herein, for delinquent taxes ! against property in the Town of Louisburg, described in Book 22!) at page t >i><, franklin County Reg tiry; And the said defendants will take notice that unless they ap pear before the undersigned at his office in the courthouse at Louis burg, North Carolina, on or be fore the 12t'h day of June, 1.939, tn-answer or demur to the com plaint herein filed, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief therein demanded. This the 14th day of April, 1939. W. V. AVENT. C. S. C., 4-21-41 of Franklin County, N. C. NOTICE OK S.IIjK Under and by virtue of an order of re-sale of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, made in (lie special proceeding entitled "Lidy Myers et als. v. W. M. Pinnell et als." the undersigned commissioner will on MONDAY, tin- 1st DAY OK MAY, 1IM?, at or about the' hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at , the court house door in Louisburg, 1 Franklin County, North Carolina, ' the following described real es tate: 1. A certain tract- or parcel of land situate in, Sandy Creek Town ship, Franklin County, North Car-' Oiina, containing forty-two (42) acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of C. S. Merritt, Peter Fos ter, the old County Home Tract, and others- _L 2. A certain tract or parcel of iand situate in Sandy Creek Town- v ship, Franklin Couifty, North Car oltna, containing fTfTjr-T(5Tfr (!>4T acres, more or less, adjoining the; lands of W. G. Fuller, Mrs. D. T. | Fuller, the road leading from i Moulton to Trinity Church, and f others. ^ 3. A certain lot or parcel of land situate in t'he town of Louis burg, Franklin County. North Carolina, on Spring Street, ad joining the Methodist Parsonage, Mrs. Ina Harris, and S. S. Mea dows, and fronting CO ft. on Spring Street. A deposit of ten per cent of the amount bid will be re quired of t-he highest bidder at said re-sale, said deposit to be for feited in the event that the bidder should fail to comply with the terms of sale. This the 12th day of April, 1939 HILL YAR BOROUGH, 4 -2 1 -2t? Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having <|ii?]ifie<l as Administra tor of the estate of .Miss Anna Wheless, deceased, late of Frank-, llty County, North Carolina, t-his is *o notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on . or before the " day of April, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to, said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 6 day of April, 1939. JAMES E. FULGHUM, M.D. 4-7-6t. Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified Administra tor of the estate of*,^ C. Thomas, , deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all { persons having claims against the | estate of said deceased to exhibit , them Oo the undersigned on or be fore the Tth day of April, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of April, 1939. 4-7-6t O. T. MEADE, Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Mary Day, de ceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to t'lie undersigned on or before the 71st day of April, 1940, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 20th day of April, 1930~ 4-21-et CHA8, P. GREEN, Admr. FARM FOR RENT Good for tobacco and cotton on halves or fourths. | MRS. J. T. THOMPSON, I 2-24-tf Epsom, N. C. Unless you've tried to borrow money when you bad to have It, you don't know how difficult it la. PROFESSIONAL COLUMH Dr. Harry H. Johnson Physician and Hurgeoi General Practice ? Glasses Fitted Special attention to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Phones: 410-1 and 410-2 Offices: 120 N. Main Street Dr. H. G. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Naah St. Louisburg, M. O a Phones: Office 287-1 Home 287-2 Honrs ? 10 to 12; 2 to 4; T It I Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Woao^ X-Kay and Fluoroscopic Kiamlsa tlon. Diathermy aad Ultra-Viola^ light treatment. Miss Elizabeth Fuller, Sec'y. Mrs. Walter Cuthrell, R. N. Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office in Service Drug ?e. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Loulsburg, N. O. , Office over Rose's Store Edward F. Griffin , Attorney at law Louisburg, N orth , Carolina Office Ford Building, Over Pleasants Book Store General Practice in all Courts G. M. Beam Attorney at Law Loulsbuig, N. C. -Mflcfc in Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Louisburg, X. C. Office in First National Bank Bldg Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborough & Yarborough Attorneys & Counsellors at Law Office In Egerton Building Ovrr Tonkel's Store I.ouisburg, N. 6. Practice In Franklin and adjoin* tag counties, and in the United b tales Court* at Raleigh R. B. White E. if. Maion? J. E. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Lonisburg, N. C. General practice, settlement of t? tates, funds invested. One mem ber of the firm always in office. Main Street Barber Shop 1. P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor .Harbors Lonisburg, N. C. Parlors under Cnion Warehouse on lliln Street. First das* work guaranteed. Give me a call. LET'S START THE NEW YEAR - RIGHT Have your old clothes Cleaned and Pressed and put them back into their proper appearance. It's cheaper than new ones. Call us. We will call for them and give you prompt and satisfactory service. PROMPT PICK-UP, DELIVERY , Louisburg Dry Cleaners Lonlsburg's Oldest Cleaners with Franklin County's moat modern equipment. O. B. Sjkss Ed BtovaU PHONE 436-1 kink ? la* K*. LOCBBCM, M. O. Prepare Early FOR SPRING Reliable service of Quality and Distinction In offered to you (or your DRY CLBANDIO and 8HOH REPAIRING, at our am location where we are better equipped to servo yon. NOTE? We hare added ft SHOE SHOP to oar business BBNNUO MANN, Expert Shoe Repairer. Call ' Phone 446-f SERVICE DRY GLEANERS AND SHOE 8H0P r. o. Hiatu ?. Nach St. Imtehurg, IT. O.
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