"tRL9JkSTioN and One Dost Protti It If the IM daw of thl> pl~.uii.unim llttlt blttk UCUt (Iomo t brim Jon ih? lulml a,*d ssMB ff^shsvsisst gUEvsrewri.'tt nil ait U? DOurUhlDI food! jou otod. For b??~ ?ew ilomttf ?Mini > nu rwl tour ami John I. Schulte, senior experi ment station administrator of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, has retired after more than 42 years of continuous service in the OfTice of Experiment. Stations at Washington. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of M. M. Hill, deceased, 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 the undersigned at Louisburg, N. C. No. 1, duly veri fied, on or before the 9th day of September, 1940, or t'his notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 1st day of September, 1939. W. M. HILL, Administrator of M. M. Hill. W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney. 9-8-6t NOTICE 163 M North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OP LOUISBURG v. Henry C. Ridley, et al. The defendants, Henry C. Rid ley and wife, Mrs. Henry C. Ridley, will take notice that a tax foreclosure proceeding en titled as above, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, affecting the lands of H. C. Ridley, and praying that the said lands be sold for the purpose of . paying the taxes thereon. And the said defendants above named, will further take noMce that they are required to appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County at his office in Louisburg on or before the 26th day of October, 1939, and answer or demur to the plain tiff's complaints otherwise, the plaintiff will apply to the Court f0.r the relief demanded in the complaint, and the interest of the defendants in the said lands will be forever foreclosed and barred. W. V. AVENT, Clerk of Superior Court. John F. Matthews, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-8-4t Apartment Fop Rent ? Furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. W. L. Beasley, 111 Church St. 9-8-lt NOTICE 160 M North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court< Before the Clerk COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF LOUISBURG v. Charles Perry, et al. The defendants, Love Perry and Eugene Perry, will take notice that a tax foreclosure proceeding entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, affecting the lands of Pattie Perry, and praying that the said lands be sold for the purpose of paying the taxes thereon. And the said defendants above named, will further take not'ice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County at his office in Louisburg on or before the 26th day of October, 1939, and answer or demur to the plain tiff's complaint'; otherwise^ the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, and the interest of the defendants in the said lands will be forever foreclosed and barred. W. V. AVENT, Clerk of Superior Court. John F. Matt'hews, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-8-4t NOTICE 161 M North Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court' Before the Clerk COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF LOUISBURG v. Nellie Perry, widow of Stephen Perry, deceased, et al. The defendants, Millie Perry Williams and husband, Algie W. Williams; Nellie Perry Kelly and husband, Moses Kelly; Johnnie Perry, unmarried; Raymond Per ry, unmarried; Annie P. Monroe, widow of Aaron Monroe, Lonnie Perry and wife, Gertrude Perry, will take not'ice that a tax foreclosure proceeding entitled as above, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, affecting the lands of Stephen Perry Estate, and praying that the said lands be sold for the purpose of paying the taxes thereon. And the said defendants above named, will further take noMce that they are required to appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County at his ? office in Louisburg on or before ! the 26th day of October, 1939, | and answer or demur to the plain I jgf's complaint'; otherwise, the j pWuntiff will apply to the Court 1 for the relief demanded in the ' I THE PERFECT PEN FOR THE STUOENT? AND EVERYONE I Fri. * Sat. Only THIS CERTIFICATE IS WORTH $4.41 I This certificate and 59c entitle Hie bearer to one of our Genuine Indestructible $5.00 NO-SAC VACUUM- I I FILLED FOUNTAIN PENS. Visible Ink Supply. You sec the ink. Universal size for ladies, men, boys and girls. ? The Pen With a Life-Time Guarantee K THE NEW^PLUNGE^nrrcfe^ACUUM ZIP ? ONLY ONE PULL AND ITS FULL. TMa PEN hold. I0t% mor. Ink than ordinary fountain pen. on th. market! Y.u ran Writ, for Month. One JPUIta?! No Repair Bill.! No Lawr Plll.r! N Pnmn Bar! Eyer y Pen tauM and nuantmd to Thta eertifieate life. Get yours NOW! THIS PEN GIVEN FREE If yon bay one in the city for lees than FIVE DOLLARS. This certificate good only while advertising sale is on. Mail orders ? add 6e for postage. Also $1.S0 Pencils to Match Above Pens, 29c F. R. Pleasants Drug Store Louisburg, N. C. Limit 3 Pens to Each Certificate complaint, and the interest of the defendants in the said lands will be forever foreclosed and barred. W. V. AVENT, Clerk of Superior Court. John F. Matt'hews, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-8-4t NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority of sale con tained in that certain Interlocu tory Judgment of foreclosure en tered on 4 September 1939 in Tax Judgment Docket 3 at page 108, by the Clerk of the Superior Court, in that action entitled "Commis sioners of the Town of Loui6burg v. Martha Perry McCoy, widow of Edward W. Perry, deceased, 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, 5 OCTOBER HMO the following-described lands: Listed for taxation for the years 1933, 1934, 1936 and 1936, and for subsequent years, in the name I of "Ed Perry estate", and more particularly described as follows, i to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Millie Foster and others, and being the northern half of lot No. 2 which was surveyed and platted by W. N. Fuller, C. E., for F. N. Egerton on 2 March 1896, containing one half acre, more or less, and defined by a line beginning at a stake, corner for No. 1 on Averitt' Street in the town of Louisburg; running thence S 74d E 12 poles 16 links1 to a stake, corner of No. 1 ; thence S 16d W 6 poles 8 links to a stake, Corner of No. 3; thence N 74d W 12 poles 16 links to a' 'Stake on Averitt Sta-eet, corner of No. 3; thence along said Averitt Street N 16d E 6 poles 8 links to the point of beginning, containing one half acre, more or tess. The south ern half of said lot was conveyed to Millie Poster et al. For further reference see deed of F. N. Eger ton and wife, Pattie D. Egerton, j to Edward W. Perry, dated 7 j February 1908 and recorded on j the same date in Book 158 at! page 404, in the office of the regis- j ter of deeds of Franklin County, | North Carolina. Dated and posted this the 4th day of September, 1939. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 9-8-4t. Commissioner. XOTICK OK SALE Under and by virtue of the| power and authority of sale con tained in that certain Interlocu tory Judgment of foreclosure en tered on 4 September 1939 in Tax Judgment' Docket 3 at page 107,: [by the Clerk of the Superior Court, in that action entitled "Coinmis- j sioners of the Town of Louisburg< v. Martha Thomas, unmarried, ct I al."t the undersigned Commission er, will, as therein directed, offer j for sale for cash at' public auction i at the courthouse door of Frank- | lin County, North Carolina, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon on THURSDAY, 5 OCTOBER !(>:?> the following-described lands: Listed for taxation for the years 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935 and 1936 in the name of Martha Thomas as "2 Elm Street" and described as follows: Being lot No. 3 in the Spruill place, as platted and sold at public auction on 10 July 1914, and more par ticularly described as follows: Be ginning at the northeast corner of lot No. 4 in said plat* in the line of the land of Bob Yarborough estate, which corner is sixty feet more or less from the northeast corner of the lands of Mrs. R. Z. Egerton in said Bob Yarborough line; thence along said Yar borough estate line easterly sixty feeti more or less to the north west corner of Lot No. 1 in said line; thence along the western line of lots No. 1 and No. 2 in said plat ninety eight feet more or less to a street or alley leading from Elm Street to t>he Mrs. R. Z. Egerton property; thence along said street or alley westerly sixty feet more or less to the corner of Lot No. 4 on said street; t'hence along the line of said lot No. 4 northerly 98 feet, more or less, to the beginning, and being the lot or parcel of land conveyed to Julius Lehman by deed of Dallas Blount and wife on 20 April 1925 and recorded in Book 249 at page 515, there being sit-uate upon said lot two dwelling houses, contain ing two and three rooms respec tively. See deed of Julius Lehman to Martha Thomas, dated 27 April 1925 and recorded 28 April 1925 in Book 249 at page 517, Frank lin County registry. Dated and posted this the 4th day of September, 1939. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 9-8-4t. Commissioner. HORR' DEPARTMENT STORE LOUISBURG, N. C. BANKRUPT SALE ORDERED SOLD BY U. S. COURT STARTS FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 8th THIS IS YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR FALL NEEDS AT BIG SAVINGS AS THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO YOUR PRICE BUYS i ? t -??* * y In this stock will be found read-to-wear for men, women and children, Shoes, Coats and Suits, Raincoats, Boots and notions and ac cessories that every man and woman needs to complete their fall and winter wardrobe. Don't fail to come in and get your choice before they are all picked over. These goo ds will not last long at the BIG BARGAIN PRICES, so HURRY! SHORR'S DEPARTMENT STORE MAIN STREET - - - - - - - - - LOUISBURG, N. C. THINK! THINK! "Home of The Thrifty" HAVE MONBYI HAVE MONBYI Make a Living TRUST OUR Trust Department can act as your administrator, executor, guardian, or trustee, be assignee or re ceiver, take care of all your finances, under a Living Trust, or afterwards . . . for your family. We are com Eetent . . . responsible . . . permanent. Come in and it us explain our Trust Service. * START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking Business FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY CORNER MAIN AND NASH STREETS LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA RANKIN fl HOl'Rft: ? A. M. TO S:00 P. K * * , THINK! ? THINK! 'Home of The Thrifty" HAVE .VONEY: ? ? ? HAVE MONEYI ???????????????? SWEEPS RAKES s ?1 ' . ' T ~ To make ii imp without Hoes, Plows and Castings, Forks, Hakes anil the many other farm tools Is practi cally impossible in tlirse times of fast work. Come in an<l see our line. Tliey are the best for the money to he had. We have that wonderfnl tobacco sweep that makes better toliacco and makes it easier. t ? ? ? SPORTS Come in and select your FISHING TACKLE and be ready to enjoy FISHING, the greatest of all sports. We have most anything you wish. BASE-BALL g Gets your Balls, Bats, > ( Mits, Gloves and other nec essary fixtures from us. I FREEMAN & HARRIS Numa F. Freeman H. 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