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FARM
LOANS
J Low Intaraat
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J Long Tama
4 Fair Appraisal
/ Prompt Sarrloa
W. L. LUMPKIN
Correspondent
LOUISBURG, N. C.
Foreman ? What did you do
when you worked in the sawmill?
Applicant ? I came, I saw, and J
sawed and sawed and sawed.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMH
Dr. Harry H. Johnson
Physician and Burgeon
General Practice ? Glasses Fitted
Special attentlsn to diseases of
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Pbonee : 410-1 and 410-2
Offices: 120 K. Main Street
Dr. H. 6. Perry
Physician and Surgeon
101 W. Nash St. Liouisburg, N. C
Phones :
Office 287-1 Home 287-2
Honr?? 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8
Special attention to office work.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Woman.
Z-Bty and Fluoroscopic Wramlns
tlon. Diathermy and Ultra-Violet
light treatment.
Mhs Elizabeth Fuller, Sec'y.
Mrs. Walter Cuthrell, H. N.
Dr. Arch H. Perry
General Practice
Wood, N. O.
Office In Service Drag Co.
D. T. Smithwick
Dentist
Loulsburg, N. O.
Office over Rose's Store
Edward F. Griffin
Attorney at Law
Loulsburg, North Carolina
Office Ford Building, Over
Pleasants Book Store
General Practice in all Courts
0. M. Beam
Attorney at Law
Lonisburg, N. O.
Wee In Professional Building
next to The Franklin Times
Practice In all Courts
W. L. Lumpkin
Attorney
Loulsburg, N. C.
Office In First National Bank Bldg
Practice State and Federal Govts
W. H. Yarborougb
Hill Yarborough
Yarborougti A Yarborough
Attorneys A Counsellors at Law
Office In Egerton Building
Over Tonkel'a Store
Loulsburg, N. C.
Practice In Franklin and adjoin
ing counties, and In the United
States Courts at Raleigh
R. B. White E. H. Maloa<
t. E. Malone
White & Malone
Lawyera
Loulaburg, N. O.
taanl practice, aettlument ?( M
tatea, fund* Inreated. One meat
bar at tbe Arm always In ofloa.
Main Street Barber Shop
L P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor
Barber*
Loulaburg, N. C.
Parian under Union Warehoaae
on Mate Street. Flrat ctaaa work
piraitMd. Olre me a can.
SPRING IS
HERE
and no Is the time to have
your Winter Clothes cleaned
and pressed and packed
away In Moth Proof bags.
We have them.
ALSO
To have yonr Spring Holts
cleaned and pressed for
Spring wear. We can give
yon the best serrlce to be
bad, and at reasonable
prlcea*
PROMPT
PICK-UP, DELIVERY
Louisburg
Dry Cleaners
Lamia tmrg*s Oldest Oleanara
with Fraaklln Oonaty'a moat
FOR RENT
i Furnished rooms or apartments.
; Call Mrs M. S. Clifton at 313-1.
| ,-26-tf.
SALES TAX COLLECTION'S
MADE MANDATORY !
RULES /EFFECTIVE
JULY 1st, 1930
Under the sponsorship of The
North Carolina Merchants Associ
ation, the 1939 Legislature enact
ed a bill making it MANDATORY
that merchants pass the sales tax
I on to their customers and direct
ed the State Commissioner of
Revenue to devise, promulgate
and enforce rules and regulations
Place Your Order
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TOBACCO
FLUES
And Be Ready.
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STORE CO., INC.
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WELDON D. EGERTON !
General Agent
LouisburK, N. C.
Security Life & Trust Co.
EVERY SUIT
AND
COAT I SELL IS
GUARANTEED
FOR A YEAR
BECAUSE IT IS MY
PRIVILEGE TO SELL
THE FAMOUS
jbauiA. Jtute.
OF TAILO RED-TO
MEASURE CLOTHES
The Only Clothing
You Can Buy That
Is Both
Qua/uutieed
For Wear and
9h tuned.
Against Damage
?
THE NEW SPRING
SELECTION OF 3 00
HANDSOMB FABRICS
IS NOW READY AT
PRICES STARTING
A *2450
DOUGLAS PERRY
Hoithaldr Mercantile Ot.
Fbome 887 S 8. Mats W.
'I
to effectuate that purpose.
LOU1SBURG CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE.
Below find full text of manda
tory law.
8. B. No. 304
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN
ACT TO PROVIDE FOR REG
ULATIONS SO AS TO PHOHIB
IT UNFAIR TRADE PRACTIC
ES IN THE ADMINISTRATION
OF THE GENERAL RETAIL
SALES TAX LAW, AND TO
AUTOHIZE THE COMMISSION
ER OF REVENUE TO MAKE!
REGULATIONS. GOVERNING
THE COLLECTION OF THE
TAX.
Whereas, the General Assembly]
has enacted a general sales tax
which is imposed as a license tax
on retail merchants for the privi-;
lege of doing business in the|
State; and
Whereas, the need exists for the!
promulgation of uniform rules
and regulations whereby the mer
chants may conduct suceessfully '
their business in the State while|
operating urider this levy: Now,
therefore
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
NORTH CAROLINA DO EN.
ACT:
Section 1, That in order that
fair trade practices may be en
couraged and any deleterious ef
fect of the retail sales tax levy be
minimized, the Commissioner of
Revenue is empowered and direc
ted to devise, promulgate and en
force regulations under which re
tail merchants SHALL collect
from the consumers, by rule uni
form as to classes of business, the
sales tax levied upon their busi- |
ness by t-he retail sales tax article:
PROVIDED, that the Commis
sioner of Revenue shall have the
power to change the regulations
and methods under which the
merchants SHALL collect the taxi
from the consumers, from time toj
time, as experience may prove ex
pedient and available.
Methods for the passing on by'
merchants to their customers the
retail sales tax on sales to said
customers may include plans i
which require both more or less
than t-he prescribed rate of the tax
on the sale price, the purpose be- ;
ing to enable the merchants to
collect approximately the amount
of the tax imposed on their total
sales volume.
The Commissioner of Revenue
is hereby authorized and empow
ered to make and adopt rules and |
regulations requiring merchants
to use tokens or stamps, or other I
means, K found to be pijafttfcal,
which may be determined by the
Commissioner, to provide a meth
od wheTCby the amount of the tax
collected by t-Jie merchant from
the customer shall be as nearly as,
possible the prescribed rate of the
tax on each purchase.
Such regulations as herein au
thorized shall be promulgated by
the Commissioner of Revenue to
become effective after reasonable
notice to the retail merchants,
and when so promulgated they'
shall have the full force and ef-l
feet of law.
Any merchant who violates I
such rules and regulations shall j
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction shall be fined not
less than five dollars ($5.00) nor
more than five hundred dollars
($500.00), or be Imprisoned for
not more than six mont'hs, or be
both fined and imprisoned, in the
discretion of the court: PROVID-:
ED, HOWEVER, that every such
violation shall be a separate of
fense hereunder. I
It shall be the duty of the so-i
licitors of the several judicial dis
tricts of the State to prosecute |
violations of this act.
Section 2. . That the provisions
of this act sh^ll not affect in any
manner the character or validity 1
of the sales tax levy as a mer
chants' license tax. and t'hey may j
not be pleaded or considered in the
event any provisions of the gen
eral revenue act is attacked as un- 1
constitutional.
Section 3. That this act shall
be in full force and effect from
and after its ratification. 6-19-2t |
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of J. W. Baker,
deceased, late of Franklin County.
North Carolina, t>his is to notify
all persons having claims against |
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit 'them to the undersigned at
Louisburg, N. C., R 1, duly veri
fied, on or before the 17th day of
June, 1940, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make Immediate pay- ,
ment.
This 12th day of June, 1939.
W. c; PRIVETTfi, Adminis
trator of J. W. Baiter.
W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney. 6-16-61
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er and authority contained in that
certain order of re-sale made and
entered by W. V. A vent, Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin
County, relative to a deed
of trust, executed by K. K. Allen
and wife, Grace P. Allen, on
15 December 1938, and duly
recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Franklin
County, North Carolina, in Book
3.38 at page 243, default having
been made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured, the
said order of re-sale having been
entered on the 9th day of June,
1939 upon the filing of an advance
bid, the undersigned trustee will,
for cash, offer for sale to the
highest bidder at the court
house door of Franklin County,
North Carolina, at twelve o'clock
noon, on
MONDAY, 98 JUNE 10S0
| the following described lands:
All that certain tract or paroal
of land situate, lying and being in
LouiBburg Township, Franklin
; County, N. C? more particularly
described as follows:
Bounded on the south by the
road leading from the Tarboro or
Bunn Road to the home place of
H. H. Harris, deceased; on the east
and on the north by the lands of
the Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company, known as the "May
place," containing 191 % acres,
more or less.
The above described tract of
land being the land inherited by
K. K. Allen and known as the Al
len Farm on the Louisburg-Bunn
Koad. For a further and more
adequate description, reference is
hereby had to the Public Registry
of Franklin County.
Dated and posted this the 9th
day of June, 1939.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS,
6-16-2t Trustee.
MEETING OK BOARD OK
EQUALIZATION AM) REVIEW
FOR 1039
Under and by virtue of author
ity contained in Chapter 310, Pub
lic Laws of 1939, the Board of
County Commissioners of Frank
lin County will convene as a Board
of Equalization and Review to
equalizze the valuation of all prop
erty in Franklin County, to the
end that such property shall be
listed on the tax record at Hie val- I
uation required by law; and said
Board shall correct the tax records
for each township, so that they
will conform to the provisions of
law.
The said Board shall assess or
re-assess property in accordance
Krith Chapter 310, Section 300-301,
Public Laws of 1939.
The Board will examine the tax
list of each township for the cur
rent year; shall, of its own mo
tion, or on sufficient cause, shown
by any person, list and assess any
real or personal property or polls,
subject to taxation in the County;
shall correct all errors in the
names of persons; all errors which
are manifestly unjust by compari
son with the assessment placed
upon similar property in the Coun
ty; correct errors in the descrip
tion of property and in the assess- 1
ment and valuation of any taxable
property appearing on said tax
list.
The said Board, above referred
to, shall convene in the Commis
sioners' Room at the courthouse
at ten o'clock, A. M. on June 26,
1939, and adjourn from day to
day until the work of said Board
is completed.
Dated and posted this the 5th
day of June, 1939.
B. N. WILLIAMSON, JR.
County Accountant and
Tax Supervisor for *
6-9-3t Franklin County.
NOTICE OK KA1.K
Under and by virtue of the au
thority of sale contained in that
certain judgment of the Superior
Court uf Franklin County, North
Carolina, entered in that certain
tax foreclosure suit No. 144M, en
titled "COMMISSIONERS OF TIIK
TOWN OF LOUISBURG v. Mary
Green bill alias "Piggy,, or "Peg
gy" Gill, et al.", which said judg
ment is duly docketed in Tax
Judgment Docket 3 at page 89,
in the office of the Clerk of t he |
Superior Court of Fra-nkliu Comi
ty, North Carolina, the undersign
ed commissioner will offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash at
the courthouse door in the Town
of Louixhurg. Franklin County, i
North Carolina, at or about the
hour of ewelve o'clock noon, oil
THURSDAY. ? JULY I
the following described land In
Louixburg Township, Franklin
County, North Carolina:
Listed in the name of Mary Gill
and described as follows:
?Lying on the north side of
Rlacktown Avenue, in the section
of Louisbuig known as Blacktown.
adjoining the lands of John Mit
chell, and fronting 61 feet on said
Blacktown Avenue, and being the
lot conveyed to Mary Green Gill
on 1 December 1920 by deed of
Thos. B. Wilder. For further des- !
cription see Book 244 at page 101,
Franklin County Registry. Said
lot lies oli the street leading from
Railroad St. to Blacktown Avenue,
and is bounded on the east by the
lands of Lena Yarborough and on
the west by the lands of Sally
Johnson and being the home place
and residence of Mary Green Gill I
(also known as "Piggy" or "Peg- I
gy" Gill).
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with the com
missioner a sum equal to 10% of
the amount bid, to secure compli
ance with the terms of the sale.
Dated and posted this the 5th
day of June, 1939.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS,
6-9-4t Commissioner.
NOTICE Of SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er and authority of sale contained
in that certain Interlocutory Judg
ment of foreclosure entered on 29
May 1939, in Tax Judgment Dock
et 3 at page 85, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin
Cou>ity, In that certain action en
titled "Commissioners of the
Town of Louisburg v. May Belle
B u r w e I 1, widow, et al.", I
the undersigned commission
er will, as therein directed, offer
for sale for cash at public auction
at the courthouse door of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, at or
about the hour of twelve o'clock
noon, on
THURSDAY, 29 JUNE 1930
the following-described lands:
Listed in the name of OUIe Bur
well estate for the year 1933, and
In the name of May Belle Burwell
for the years 1935, 1936 and 1937,
and defined br a line beginning at
* stake in the western corner for
Willie Btoke* on the Halifax Road
In the town of Loniabnrf, and
tannine thence in a westerly dire*
tion along said Halifax road two
hundred twenty-seven feet, more
or less, to a stake on said road,
on the eastern bank of a small
branch; thence down said branch
as it meanders two hundred flfty
flve feet, more or less, to a stake
in the line of Willie Stokes; thence
in a northerly direction along the
line of Willie Stokes one hundred
Bixty-four feet, more or less, to the
point of beginning, and being the
identical lot of land conveyed to
Ollie Burwell and wife, Mary (May
Belle), by deed of E. F. Griffin,
trustee, recorded in Book 280 at
page 257, Franklin County Regis
try. For further reference and de
;8cription see Book 278 at pages
11, 12, 66 and 57, said registry.
See also Book 344 at page 553,
said registry.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with the com
missioner a sum equal to 10% of
the amount bid, to secure compli
ance with the terms of the sale
Dated and posted this the 29th
day of May, 1939.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS,
6-2-4t Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er and authority of sale contained
in that certain Interlocutory Judg
ment of foreclosure entered on 29
May 1939, in Tax Judgment Dock
et 3 at page 86, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin
County, in that certain action en
titled "No. 134M, Commissioners
of the Town of Louisburg v.
John Bullock et al.",
the undersigned commission
er will, as therein directed, offer
for sale for cash at public auction
at the courthouse door of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, at or
about the hour of twelve o'clock
noon, on
THURSDAY, 2? JUNE IB.'iU
the following-described lands:
Listed in the name of John Bul
lock as 2 Baker lots, and being j
Lot No. 1 in Block E, and lot No. ?
1 in Block F, on the map of Col
lege Heights, in the town of Louis
burg, recorded in Book 156 at]
page 522, Franklin county regis-'
try, each lot fronting fifty feet on 1
Glenn street and running back 150 !
feet respectively, and said lot No.
1 in Block E having been conveyed
to John Bullock by deed of M. S.
Clifton and wife, recorded in
Book 227 at page 284, and lot No.
1 in Block F having been convey- j
ed to John Bullock by deed of
Daniel Allen, recorded in Book
233 at page 299, said registry. Re
ference is also made to Book 299
at page 93, said registry, for fur
ther description.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with the com
missioner a sum equal to 10% of J
the amount bid, to secure compli
ance with the terms of the sale.
Dated and posted this the 29th
day of May, 1939.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS,
6-2-4t Commissioner.
NOTICE OK MALE
Under and by- virtue of the pow- i
er and authority of sale contained
in that certain Interlocutory Judg
ment of foreclosure entered on 29 j
May 1939, in Tax Judgment Dock- 1
et 3 at page 87, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin i
County, in that certain action en- j
titled "No. 139M, Commissioners I
of the Town of Louisburg v. |
George Kgerton and wife," ?
the undersigned commission- |
er will, as therein directed, offer
for sale for cash at public auction
at the courthouse door of Frank-]
lilt County, North Carolina, at or
about the hour of twelve o'clock |
noon, on
THURSDAY, lilt JI NK ItMtt
the following-described lands:
Lying and being in the town of '
Louisburg, on ltailroad Street, j
bounded on the north by the lands
of John Hlount (now Joe Bell),
on the south by E. N. Dent or the
alley leading from Main Street to |
the old Colonial Pine Company '
property, on the west by J. P. I
Tlmberlake (later W. W. Webb),
and on the east by the right of
way of the Seaboard Air Line
Railway, containing one eighth
acre, more or less, being a part
of the lands deeded to John Dallas '
Blount by J. P. Tlmberlake on !
8 February 1898, and recorded in |
Book 114 at page 94, and being
the identical lot conveyed to
George Egerton by deed of John
Blount and wife, Christiana
Blount, dated 14 September 1905
and recorded- 7 November 1923 in
Book ,249 at page 93, in the public
regiitry of Franklin County, North
Caroliha, to.;#hf$h reference is
hereby made. ? ?
The succetfi^ful bidder will be
required to deposit with the com
missioner a Bum equal to 10% of
the amount bid, to secure compli
ance with the terms of the sale.
Dated and pasted this the 29th
day of May, 1939.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS,
6-2-4t Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er and authority of sale contained
in that certain Interlocutory Judg
ment of foreclosure entered on 29
May 1939, fn Tax Judgment Dock
et 3 at page 88, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin
County, In that certain action en
titled No. 138M, Commissioners of
the Town of Louisburg v. Maude
Davis, widow of Wash Davis, et
al.", the undersigned ocmmlssion
er will, as therein directed, offer
for sale for cash at<publlc auction
at the courthouse door of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, at or '
| about the hour of twelve o'clock |
noon, on
THURSDAY, 29 JUNE 1039
the following-described lands:
Beginning at an Iron stake, Mar
tin Dunston's corner on Bdllock
Street; thence along said street
north fifty-six degrees west five
poles fourteen and one half links
to a stake on Kenmore Avenue at
tli* Intersection of Bullock street;
thence along Kenmore avenue
north thirty-two degrees east
eight poles five links to a stake
(lot No. 1, sold to Billy Bridges
by J. P. Timberlake); thence
south sixty-one and one half de
grees east seven poles 12 links to
the point ot beginning, containing
thirty-six one-hundredths of an
acre, and being fully described in
Book 124 at page 418 in the regis
try of Franklin County, North
Carolina, to which reference is
hereby made for a further and
more adequate description.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with the com
missioner a sum equal to 10% of
the amount bid, to secure compli
ance with the terms of the sale.
bated and posted this the 29th
day of May, 1939.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS,
6-2-4t Commissioner.
EXECUTION SALE
Under and by virtue of an exe
cution issued to me out of the Su
perior Court of Franklin County
in that action entitled, Farmers &
Merchants Bank of Louisburg vs.
H. C. Kearney and I. H. Kearney
to the use of Mary G. Kearney, as
signee, I will offer for sale at pub
lic auction, for cash, at the court
i house door in Louisburg, N. C., at
or about the hour of noon on
MONDAY, the 3rd day of JULY,
1030,
all the right, title and interest of
H. C. Kearney, defendant, in and
I to the following described lots or
parcels of land situate in the
(County of Franklin, State of North
Carolina:
I FIRST TRACT: One lot near
the corporate limits of Franklin
ton, N. C., bounded on the North
by the lands of R. H. House, on
the East by J. P. Jenkins, on the
South by H. E. Pearce, on the
West by Hillsboro Road (Cheat
ham Street extended), it being the
residue of lot No. 1 in deed of
H. A. Kearney, Sheriff, to H. C. !
Kearney recorded in Book 261, I
Page 282, Registry of Franklin j
County.
SECOND TRACT: One lot or
parcel of land aBout two miles
West of Franklintou, bounded on
the North by J. T. Cooper, on the
South by T. F. Wilder, on the East
by T. F. WiWer and F. H. Cooke,
on the West by J. S. Moss, con
taining 14 3-4 acres, more or less,
and known as the Powell land and
conveyed by N. Y. Gulley, Com- i
niissioner, to H. C. Kearney.
This 29th day of May, 1939.
6-2-5t J. P. MOORE, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of tre estate of Mann Foster,
deceased, late of Franklin County, j
North Carolina, Mils is to notify |
all persons fraying claims a?aii)hl
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at
Castalia, N. C., R 1, duly veri
fied, on or before the 17th day of
June, 1940, or this notice will b<j
pleaded in bar of t-heir recovery.;
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This 12th day of June, 1939.
JOSEPH T. INSCOE, Admin
istrator of Mann Foster. 1
W I>. Lumpkin, Attorney. 6-16-Cti
ADMINISTR ATRIX'S NOTK'K
Having qualified as administra-j
trix, C.T.A., of Mie estate of St. I
Elmore Pearce, deceased, late of
Franklin County, North Carolina.!
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Youngsville, N. C.,|
duly verified, on or before Mie 17th)
day of June, 1940, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re- i
covery. All persons indebted toj
said estate will please make iin-i
mediate payment.
This 12th day of June. 1939.
KATH URINE PEARCE,
Administratrix, C.T.A., of the
Estate of St. Eiinore Pearce.
J. P. Lumpkin, "Attorney. 6-16-6t'
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Having <iua!ified as administra
trix of the estate of Theodore C.
Cooloy, deceased, lafe of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said j
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Raleigh, North
Carolina, on or before the 16th
day of May, 1940, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This 16th day of May, 1939.
EMMA COOLEY, Adminis
tratrix of Theodore C. Cooley.
Little & Wilson, Attorneys. 5-26-6t
NOTICE
161 M
North Carolina, In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court
COMMISSIONERS OF THE
TOWN OF LOUISBURG
T.
Mrs. Parthenia B. Hudson, widow,
et al.
The defendants R. M. Hudson
and wife, Mrs. Jeanette Hudson,
Frank Hudson and wife, Mrs. Ma
rie Hudson, Olenn Hudson, un
married, and M. W. Hardy, trus
tee, will take notice that an action
as above entitled has been Institu
ted by the plaintiff in this court
for the purpose of exercising the
lien of the plaintiff for taxes upon
certain real estate In the town of
Louisburg and situate upon the
east side of South Main Street
therein, and for the purpose of
foreclosing an; and all Interest or
equity of redemption of the defen
dants to said action in and to the
said real estate, which property Is
listed as belonging to the estate of
R. W. Hudson, deceased, and Is
described la Book 299 at page 36,
Franklin County Registry, to
which reference 1s hereby made
for farther description.
And the Mid defendants above
named will further take aotlce
that they are required to appear;
before the undersigned Clerk oil
the Superior Court of Franklin
County at his office in Louisburg,
North Carolina, and answer the
complaint, which has been deposi
ted in the office of said Clerk of
the Superior Court. And let them
take notice that if they fail to an
swer or file other plea to said com
plaint on or before the 24th day
of July, 1939, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief de
manded in the said complaint.
Witness my hand, this 31 May,
1 Q3Q \
w. v. aventN
Clerk Superior Court.
John F. Matthews,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 6-2-46
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and By virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in that certain
order and judgment of the Super
ior Court of Franklin County, en
tered in that certain special pro
ceeding entitled, "J. W. Murphy,
Administrator of the Estate ot
Cleveland H. Glenn, deceased, y.
Frank T. Glenn, et al."> the under
signed commissioner will, at or
about the hour of twelve o'clock
noon, offer for sale for cash to the
highest bidder, at public auction
at the courthouse door in the
Town of Louisburg, Franklin
County, on
THURSDAY, SO JUNE 1030
the following-described real es
tate in Youngsville Township,
Franklin County, North Carolina:
1. The interest of Cleveland
11. Glenn in and to a tract of land
: described as follows: Being Lot
No. 3 of the lands of the Pugh
Tharrington Estate, as described
| in Book of Orders and Decrees 3
at page 615, et seq., and more par
ticularly described as follows: Be
ginning in the center of the Tar
boro Iioad a stake on the Soutti
side of road, coiner for No. 2 ;
thence S. 55d W. 133 poles 15
links to Hickory, Nat Winston's
comor and corner for No. 2;
thence N. 2 l-4d E. 110 poles to a
Hickory Nat Winston's and Sam
uel Winston's corner; thence N.
4Vid E. 70 poles to a stake Sam
uel Winston's corner; thence N.
86d W. 73 poles to a stake W. B.
Timberlake's corner in Winston's
line; thence N. 4d E. 4B poles to a
stake in May's line; thence S. 87d
E. 126% poles to a lightwood
stake. May's corner in Pearce's
line; thence South ll%d W. 47
poles 2 links to a pine stump, E.
W. Timberlake's corner; thence
V. 86d W. 35 poles to the center
of the Tarboro Road, E. W. Tim
berlake's corner; thence along
said road S. 28Vid E. 24 poles 19
links S. 45d E. 31 poles 7 links S.
46 3-4d E. 38 poles; S. 44 %d E.
20 poles 20 links to the beginning,
containing 97 3-4 acres; the said
lands having been devised to the
said tenants in common by the
will of Louisa T. Glenn, recorded
in Book of Wills W at page 132,
.Franklin County Clerk of the Su
perior Court office.
2. Adjoining the lands of W.
T. Glenn, C. H. Roberts, et al., de- "
fined by a line beginning in the
center of the Tarboro Road; a
stake; theme with center of said
road 106 yards to a stake in C.
H. Roberts line:} -thence nearly
east with line of C. H. Roberts t9
a stake 106% yards; thence near
ly west 106% yards with C. H.
Glenn's line to the center of the ,
old Tarboro Road, the beginning,
being in the shape of a triangle,
and containing one acre. For fur
ther description see warranty
deed in fee of C. H. Roberts and
wife, Annie B. Roberts to C. H.
Glenn, dated 12 Feb. 1925, re
corded 17 Feb. 1925 in Book 262
at page 360, Franklin County
Registry. See also Book &76 at
page 479, said Registry.
Dated and posted this 29 May,
1939.
CHARLES P. GREEN,
6-2-4t Commissioner.
APEX, N. O.
Office days every Saturday
and Monday.
Honrs (or eye examination:
Saturday 9 a. m. to <1 p. m.
Monday 0 a. m. to Noon.
Other days by appointment
only.
Write or Pbone No. 10.
Prepare Early
FOR ,
SPRING
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Distinction is offered to you (or
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REPAIRING, at oar new location
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