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P. HARRISON, Box 479, Bennetts
?Ule, S. C. 8-25-3ti
RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Under and pursuant to an Order
of Re-Sale, entered in that certain
action entitled "Commissioners of ;
the Town of Louisburg vs Henry
Poythress, A. Braeme and West ;
Hawkins. Trustees of Louisburg
Leader Lodge No. 3507 of the.
Grand United Order of Odd Fel
lows," by the Clerk of t>he Super
ior Court of Franklin County on
the 23rd day of August. 1939, the
undersigned Commissioner will,
on
MONDAY, THE 11th DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 1939,
at or about the hour of noon at
the Court House door bf Franklin
County, offer for re-sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash the following described lot
or parcel of land:
Situate in the County of Frank
lin, State of North Carolina, Town
of Louisburg. on the West side of
South Main Street and being more
particularly described by metes
and bounds in that certain deed
t
jf J. M. Allen and wife to P. W. t
Williams, et aU, Trustees of Lou- ?
isburg Leader Lodge No. 3507 of t
he Grand United Order of Odd j
Fellows. i
ThiB 23rd day of August, 1939. j
J. E. MALONE, JR., I
8-25-3t Commissioner, i
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FOR KtM I1
Choice front room and board '
for couple. Apply to L. V. Wood
llef, Phone 461-6, Loulsburg, N.
C. 8-18-tf
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND |
Whereas, on the 22nd day of
June, 1934, Mack Fowler (de- |
ceased), Nancy Fowler, David
Jenkins and Helen Jenkins execu
led and delivered unto W. O. Mc
Gibony, Trustee for Land Bank j
Commissioner, a certain deed of
trust which is recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds for
Pranklin County. North Carolina,
in Book 318 at Page 236; and
Whereas, default has been >
made in the payment of the In- !
debteclness thereby secured as
therein provided, and the trustee
has been requested by the owner
and holder thereof to exercise the
power of sale therein contained:
?Now, Therefore, under and by
virtue of the authority conferred
by the said aeed of trust the uu- ;
dersigned Trustee will on the
B3rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER,
1930,
at the court house door of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, at
twelve o'clock noon offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following real estate:
All that certain tract of land
containing Fifty-Three (53) acres,
more or less, known as the Mack
D. Fowler and David Jenkins,
place in Youngsville Township,
Franklin County, N. C., located
on t'he old Franklinton-Wake For
est Road, about two miles West
from Youngsville. N. C., bounded
on West and North by lands of
Hester Lee and Henry Green. East
by the old Franklinton-Wake For
est Road, and South by lands of
Walter Jackson. The property is
more fully described J>y metes and
bounds in the deed of frust above
mentioned to which reference is
made.
This the 23rd day of August,
1939
W. O. McGIBONY.
W. L. Lumpkin, Trustee. ,
Agent and Attorney for
Trustee. 9-l-4t
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the
terms of that certain Deed of
Trust dated the 11th day of March,
1938. executed by Lillie G. Hes
ter and husband, Robert Hester,
to W. L. Lumpkin, trustee, duly
recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds for Franklin Coun
y, North Carolina, In Book 338 '
it page 161, the undersigned trus
ee, having been requested by the
lolder of the notes secured by the
laid Deed of Trust to advertise the
ands described therein, will offer
[or sale to the highest bidder for
?ash at the courthouse door In
..ouisburg, Franklin County, North
Carolina at tvtelve o'clock noon on
TUESDAY, 150 SEPTEMBER 11)311
the following described lands:
All the right, title and interest
of Lillie G. Hester and husband,
Robert Hestier, in the following
described lands:
Tract No. 1: That certain
tract of laud conveyed by deed
from C. H. Roberts and wife to C. i
H. Glenn, recorded in Book 262
page 360, Franklin County Regis- j
try, described as follows: A cer- i
tain tract or parcel of land in
Franklin County, State of North j
Carolina, adjoining the lands of
W. T. Glenn, C. H. Roberts and
others, and bounded as follows,
viz: Beginning in center of old
Tarboro Road (a stake); thence!
with center of said road 106 Va
yards to a stake In C. H. Roberts
line; thence nearly East with "lle
of C. H. Roberts to a stake 106 %
yards; thence nearly West 106%
yards with W. T. Glenn's line to
the center of old Tarboro Road,
the beginning, being in shape of a
triangle, containing one acre.
Tract No, 2: A certain tract
or parcel of land situate in Youn
gsville Township, Franklin Coun- i
ty, devised to Cleveland H. Glenn
by the Will of his mother Louisa
T. Glenn, which is recorded in Will
Book "W". page 132, office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin County, described in
Item Three of said Will as fol
lows: "I give and devise unto my
son, Cleveland H. Glenn, the
house in which he now lives, to
gether with twenty-five acres of
land around said home, to have
and to hold unto him and his
heirs in fee simple forever."
Tract No. 3 : All the right, ti- !
tie and Interest in the lands that
were devised to Iva M. Glenn by
the Will of Louisa T. Glenn, be
ing described in Item Two of said
Will," which is recorded In Book
of Wills W at page 132, in the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior I
Court of Franklin County, N. C.,
the said Iva M. Glenn, sister of |
Lillie G. Hester, having died with- '
out issue.
Tract No. 4: Also all the right,
title and Interest In the following
described land: Adjoining the
lands of Pugh Tharrington and
others and described in EX PAR- j
TE proceedings in Book of Orders
and Decrees 3 at page 620, and '
described as follows: Beginning j
in the center of the Tarboro Road
a stake on the South side of road. 1
corner for No. 2; thence S. 55d i
W. 133 poles 15 links to Hickory, j
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Sell Your Tobacco
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CHARLIE FORD
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PLANTERS WAREHOUSE
Louisburg, N. C.
OPENING DAY. MONDAY, SEPT. 11
and "Keep Returning"
You'll receive a Friendly Welcome and Top
Market Prices. Good Service. Good Light.
A Friendly force consisting of
COLEY ARNOLD, Sales Manager.
JOHN WILLIAMSON, Bookkeeper.
K. D. BE AMON, Bookman.
' HARRIS TURNER, Floor Manager.
R. M. DEAN, Assistant Floor Manager.
COME TO SEE US ONCE
A3? YOU'LL CONE
.AGAIN!
flat Winston's corner and corner
or No. 2; thence N. 2 l-4d E. 110
roles to a Hickory. Mat Winston's
ind Samuel Winston's corner;
hence N. 4%d E. 70 poles to a
itake, Samuel Winston's, corner;
thence N. 86d W. 7.3 poles to a
itake, W. B. Tlmberlake's corner
in Winston's line; thence N. 4d E.
15 poles to a stake in May's line;
thence S. 87d E. 126% poles to a
ighbwood stake. May's corner in
Pearce'g line; thence South 11
W. 47 poles 2 links to a pine
stump, E. W. Timberlake's corn
ar; thence N. 86d W. 35 poles to
the center of the Tarboro Road. :
E. W. Timberlake's corner; thence
along said road S. 28 V4d E. 24
poles 10 links S. 4 ad E. 31 poles
7 links S. 46 3-4d E. 38 poles; S.
44V*d E. 20 poles 20 links to the
beginning, containing 77 3-4 acres.
The above land described In
cludes all of the land Inherited by
the grantors herein from Louisa
T. Glenn. Cleveland H. Glenn and
ilva M. Glenn.
Dated and posted this the 25th
jday of August, 1939.
W. L. LUMPKIN,
8-l-4t Trustee.
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