But It's T*ne. 7 rho HIGHEST LACROSSE SCOPE IN HIS TORY ?? Bweoae m*n school op xemucKv Stat Tfwrrr W6H SCHOOL ?V * SCOQE of ?If TOO? x tAOO 'COW IS 7Ht /JAW OP ?*? p m fwe&r*. I cHZKJopHea H/AzzeM v OW &CT&OIT. vi t vK.^/tfW, HAS THREE -tongues /? , A BOFtALO JUKOVAMtf; to CtAKA cp vw'wr, *l*up. IATS HOr*!tJ6 ^ RUT CHV*ettlS. fck OV6W6 '* The buffalo eats the pits. tco. Tennctt was playing the fir>t game in its history, but so was tin ginning outfit. That was in 1918. FARM LOANS 4 Low Intaroat / Long T?nn 4 Fair Appraisal 4 Prompt Serric* W. L. LUMPKIN Correspondent LOUISBURG, N. C. An exchange tells of a widow who has bad so much trouble with lawyers in settling the es tate that she sometimes wishes her husband hadn't died. NOTICE OP SALE 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 that certain tax foreclosure suit No. 141 M, entitled "Commissioners of the Town of Louisburg v. Bortie Fos ter and wife, Lula Foster, et al", which said judgment is duly dock eted in Tax Judgment 3 at page 109, In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, the un dersigned Commissioner will of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the Town of Louisburg, Frank lin County, North Carolina, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, 18 OCTOBEK 1B89 the following described land In Louisburg Township, Franklin County, North Carolina: Listed in the name of Borty Foster as "1 lot Black Town," and bounded on the north by the lands of Millie Foster, on the east by the lands of the Episcopal Colored School, on the south by Chick Byrd Murray and on the west by Averitt Street, containing one-fourth (1-4) acre, more or less, lying on the east side of Averitt Street, defined by a line beginning at a stake at the cor ner of lot No. 2 on said street, running thence south 74 degrees east 12 poles 16 links to a stake, corner of lot No. 2; thence south 16 degrees west three poles 4 links to a stake, corner of No. 3; thence north 74 degrees west I Cooking Ranges $21.95 up Cook Stoves $9.75 HEATERS Of All Kinds at All Prices | 22 Bullets 15c Bicycles $24.95 cash Fishing Rod and Reel ...... $2.50 Outside Faint, $1.39 Gallon ^ Shot Guns $7.50 4.50-21 Auto Tires. $5.25 5.50-17 Auto Tires . 8.50 6.00-16 Auto Tires. 8.95 Bicycle Tires 1.35 Auto Jacks 1.00 Buy These Values mts/ui FURNITURE New Styles Low Prices 3 Pc. Bed Room Suites . . . $29.95 3 Pc. Living Roofti Suites . . 26.00 Kitchen Cabinets 21.95 9 x 12 Linolieum Rugs . . . 3.95 E C. TAYLOR Hardware & Furniture Phone 423-1 Louisbnrg, N. 0. Sell Your Cotton and Tobacoo in Loulaburg f ? - . twelve poles 16 links to a stake, corner of No. 3, and thence along Averltt Street north 16 degrees east 3 poles 4 links to the point of beginning, and being the iden tical lot conveyed to Borty Fos ter by deed of C. T. Stokes, un married, date 1 January 1925, re corded 4 January 1926 in Book 274 at page 155, registry of Franklin County. Said property is now occupied by Merrinion Mo Knight and wife, Nannie Lee Mc Knight, and is the same property formerly known as the Bettie Jones lot. The successful bidder at the above sale will be required to de posit a sum equal to ten per cen- j turn (10%) of the amount bid to j insure compliance with the terms of sale, and 'to be forfeited upon non compliance. Dated and posted this the 18th | day of September, 1939. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 9-22-4t Commissioner. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE i Having qualifled as administra- 1 | trix of the estate of R. H. Joens, j i late of Franklin County, North | : Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es I tate of said deceased to exhibit ; them to the undersigned at Franklinton, N. C., R. 1, duly verified, on or before the 29th day jof September, 1940, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This Sept. 28th, 19l!9. MRS. VIOLA A. JONES, Administratrix of R. H. Jones, j W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney.' 9-29-61 NOTICE OK SAI,E Under and by viftue of the au thority of sale contained in that ! certain Judgment of the Superior' j Court of Franklin County, North 1 Carolina, entered in that certain , tax foreclosure suit No. 6 D, ! entitled "County of Franklin v. Mrs. Hazel W. Ford, widow, et al" j which said Judgment is duly dock- j eted in Tax Judgment 3 at page 111, in fhe office of the Clerk of , the Superior Court of Franklin i County, North Carolina, the un- ! dersigned Commissioner will pf fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door' in the Town of Loulsburg, Frank lin County, North Carolina, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, 1? OCTOBER 1030 the following described land in Hayesville TownBhip, Franklin County, North Carolina: A one-half interest in Lot No. ; 4 in the division of the lands of '? Jeremiah Solomon, in Orders and Decrees 2 at page 554, defined by a line beginning at a dogwood, j Thomas Fogg and Blount Solo mon's corner, thence S 4 (I Va d E 152 poles 19 links to a bunch of ' gums and holly; thence N 4 2 Vi <1 E 58 poles 14 links to a stake, 12 links north of a pole. Solomon's corner; thence S 44d E 93 poles 17 links to the center of the Lou lsburg-Warrenton road, Blount Solomon's corner; thence along said road S-~22%d W 94 poles, S 42d W 11 poles to the center of ' the bridge over Buffalo Creek; 1 1 thence up said creek N 21d W >. 32 poles to a stake, thence N 72d t W 12 poles to a stake; thence N I 43d W 28 poles to a dead white i oak on the bank of the creek; < thence up the creek N 89d W 19 ' 1 poles to an ash; thence N 89d W i 80 poles to a stake; thence N < 83 '/id W 41 poles 18 links to a ? I stake and pointers, corner of Lot i No. 3; thence N 9d E 172 poles I 19 links to the beginning, con- i tainlng 143 acres, more or less, i For further reference see Book of Orders and Decrees 11 at page 12 t and Book 236 at page 325, 326 and 327. 1 The successful bidder at the I above sale will be required to de- < posit a sum equal to ten per cen- j turn (10%) of the amount bid to t insure compliance with the terms of sa|e, and to be forfeited upon 1 non compliance. i Dated and posted this the 18th v lay of September, 1939. 1 JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 2 9-22-4t Commissioner, a ? a NOTICE OF SALE f Under and by virtue of the au- t thority of sale contained In that t certain Judgment of the Superior t Court of Franklin County, North> ? Carolina, entered in that certain | c tax foreclosure suit No. 169 M, 1 entitled "Commlssignerfi of the , j Town of Louisburg v. Tom t Perry and wife, Alice Perry," ( I which said Judgment Is (July dock- f eted In Tax Judgment S at page t 110, in the office of the Clerk of j < the Superior Court of Franklin t County, North Carolina, the un- r derslgned Commissioner wlU t fer for sale to the highest bidder j t for cash at the oourthouse door I In thf Towg of Louisburg, Frank- t lit! County, North Carolina, at or r about the hour of twelve o'clock t noon, on 1 THURSDAY, 19 OCTOBER 1080 the following described land In i Louisburg Township, Franklin I County, North Carolina: ! Beginning at a stake, T. B. j WlMer's corner In Walter Mc Dowell's line, and running thence i along said McDowell's line, 8 BSd ] E 212 feet to a stake on the north ] ?Id* of Mineral Spring* Street, said stake being on the bank of the ditch; thence along the line of 'Mineral Springs Street N 41d E 63.5 feet to a stake, T. B. Wilder's line thence along Wild er's line N 60d W 2 1 u ieet, more or less, to a stake, T. B. Wilder's ' corner; thence along Wilder's line S 38d 16' W 63.6 feet to the 1 point of b?Blnnfag, and contain ing thrae-tenthh of one ac re, more i or lew, by lurney of M. 8. Davis on SI December 1934, and being tb? lafrds conveyed to Tom Perry ' ty Avert Laura LtttUjokn. i widow, dated 31 December 1934 and recorded 1 December 1935 in Book 320 at page 507, Franklin County Registry, to which refer ence is hereby made for a further and more adequate description. The successful bidder at the above sale will be required: to de posit a sum equal to ten pei> cen tum (10%) of the amount bid to insure compliance with the terms of sale, and to be forfeited upon non compliance. Dated and posted this the 18th day of September, 1939. JOHN P. MATTHEWS, 9-22-4t Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by viriu power and authority of sale con tained in that certain Interlocu tory Judgment of foreclosure en tered on 4 Septemberv1939 in Tax Judgment) Docket 3 at page 107, by the Clerk of the Superior Court, in that action entitled "Commis sioners of the Town of Louisburg v. Martha Thomas, unmarried, ct 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 1030 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 Spruilt plate, 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 Ya rborough estate, which corner is sixty feet more or less from the northeast corner of the lands of Mrs. It. Z. Egerton in said Bob Yarborough line; thence along said Yar borough estate line easterly sixJy feet) more or less to the north west corner of Lot No, .1 in said line; 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. It. 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 j along the line of said lot No. 4 | northerly 98 feet,v more or less, to the beginning, and being the lot or parcel of land coqveyed 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 Murtha 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. NOTK'k <)K SAKE Under and by virtue of the power and authority of sale con tained in that certain Interlocu-i Lory Judgment of foreclosure en tered on 4 September 1939 in Tlx j Judgment Docket 3 at page 108.' >y the Clerk of the Superior Court, in that action entitled "Commis sioners of the Town of Louisburg v. Martha Perry McCoy, widow of Edward W. Perry, deceased, et 1 ?1.", the undersigned Comniission jr, will, as therein directed, offer For sale for cash at' public auction I it the courthouse door of Frank in County, North Carolina, at or ibout the hour of twelve o'clock j loon on ? THURSDAY, 3 OCTOBER l?:?l> he following-described lands: Listed for taxation for the years L933, 1934. 1935 and 1936, and or subsequent years, in the name >f "Ed Perry estate", and more >artlcularly described as follows, o-wit: Adjoining the lands of Millie Poster and others, and being the lorthern half of lot No. 2 which fas surveyed and platted by W. N. ?"uller, C. E., for F. N. Egerton on ! March 1896, containing one half icre, more or legs, and defined by i line beginning at a stake, corner ] or No. 1 on Averltti Street in the ; own of Louisburg; 'running i hence S 74d E 12 poles 16 links I 0 a stake, corner of No. 1; thence i 1 16d W 6 poles 8 links to a stake, ] orner of No. 3; thence N 74d W 1 2 poles 16 links to a stake on | Vveritt Street, corner. of No. 3; i hence along said Averlt/t Street i l?d E 6 poles 8 links to the tolnt of beginning, containing one i lalf acre, more or less. The south- i >rn half of said lot wag conveyed 1 o Millie Foster et al. For further ' ?eference ?ee deed of F. N. Eger- c oh and wife, Pattle D, Egerton, i o Edward W. Perry, dated 7 i February 1908 and recorded on 1 he same date In Book 158 at iage 404, In the office of the regls ;er of deeds of Franklin County, *torth Carolina. Dated and posted this the 4th lay of September, 193*. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 9-8-4t. Commissioner, NOTICE y 161 M North Cardtina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Cou-t' Before the Clerk COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF LOUISBURG T. Nellie Perry, widqw of Stephen Perry, deceased, et al. The defendants, Millie Perry Williams and husband, Algie W. Williams; Nellie Perry Kelly and husoand, Moses Kelly; Sohnnie Perry, unmarried; Raymond Per ry, anmarrled; Annie P. Monroe, widow ot Aaron Monroe, Lonnle Perry and wife, Gertrude Perrfr, ?4t take noMce that a tax foreclosure proceeding entitled ? I 'istory Repeats Itself ? Australians Win Hobby Kiggs, left, of the U. S., and Adrian Quist, of Australia, shake nds after their singles tennis match at Haverford, Pa., which helped Vide the Davis cup championship. History repeated itself, for just 2? ,-ars ago Australia won the cup, and the winners marched oil to war. his year's victorious Australian?, Quist and John Bromwlcb, received ioir sailing orders one hour after their triumph. . . ... 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 oot<ice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County at his office in LoWisburg on or before <<he 26th day of October, 1939, and trnswer or demur to the plain tiff's complaint'; otherwise, the plaintiff will, apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the bomptaint, and the interest of the defendants the said lands will be forever foreclosed and barred. W. V. AVENT, Clerk of Superior Court. John F. Matt'hews, Attorney for Plaftitiff. 9-8-4t NOTICE 160 M North Carolina:, * In The Franklin Co. Superior Court' , " Before the Clerk COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF IjOUISBUHG 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 Cdnnty, 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 j Court of Franklin County at his office in Louisburg on or before ! the 26th day of October, 19 3 It, 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. I John F. Matt'hews, Attorney for Plaintiff, 9-8-41 1 NOTICE |, 163 M i North Carolina, * In The i Franklin Co. Superior Court/ Before the Clerk < COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF LOUISBURG I T. I Henry C. Ridley, et al. The defendants, Henry C. Rid- 1 ley and wife, Mrs. Henry C. I Ridley, will take notice that I ? tax foreclosure proceeding en- i titled as above, has been com- 1 menced in the Superior Court of i Franklin County, affecting the 1 lands of H. C. Ridley, and 1 praying that the said lands be sold for the purpose of paying the taxes thereon. And tbe said defendants above named, will fuijher take notice ? that thejr are require4 to appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County at his Dfflce in Louisburg on or befora the 26th day of October, 1939, and answer or demur to the plain tiff's complaint'; otherwise, thqq plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, and tbe 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 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 not4fy 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'bis notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persona 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 t-l-lt NOTICE OK PUBLICATION OK SUMMONS Nort-h Carolina, In The Franklin Co. Superior Court Before the Clerk. Otis H. A. Hawkins, Et Als, vs. Willie Hawkins Arrington, Et Als. The defendants, James I. Haw kins and wife, Marie C. Hawkins, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, N. C., to which said defendants are necessary par ties thereto for the reason that' said action is for the purpose of partitioning certain lands devised in the Will of James A. Hawkins, deceased, in and to which said defendants have, or claim to have, some interest) therein; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county at' the courthouse in Louis burg, N. C., on or before the 16th day of October, 1939, or within ten days thereafter as by law provid ed, and answer or demur to the Complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to t'he Court after the expiration of the time allowed by law for such an swer or demur for the relief pray ed for in said Complaint. This 8th day ot September, 1 Q7Q W. V. AVENT, Clerk of- The Superior Court 9-15-4t. of Franklin County. NOTICE OK RE-SALE OK REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OK TRUST - Under and by virtue of the ! power and authority conferred in I the undersigned under ^nd by that deed of trust, bearing date of , 1936, executed by Nelson Person and wife, Penny Person, to G. M. Beam, Trustee, and recorded in the office of Mie Register of Deeds for Franklin County, North Carolina, in book _ 251, page 358; and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, and demand having been made on the undersigned to re- ! sell the property described in said j deed of t'rust, the undersigned Trustee will on MONDAY, OCTOUKR 10. 1?3?, J at the hour of twelve o'clock nodn^ it the Franklin County courthouse | door, Louisburg, N. C., offer for f re-sale and sell to the highest bid- y tier at public aucMon the following , tract or parcel of land, situate in Franklinton Township, North Car olina, and described as follows: BOUNDED ON THE N. by the lands of S. S. Person; on the E. by the J. U. Staunton Estate; on ' the S. by Mie Calvin Outlaw lands; < an the W. by the lands of J. A. Boone, containing 10-acres, more a 3T less, and being the land bought ? by Nelson Person from A. B. Wes ter. This, the 9th day of September, 1939. 0. M. BEAM, 9-15-4t. Trustee. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the po wer and authority of gale contain ed in that certain deed of trust of Mary Baas, widow, to the un dersigned trustee, being recorded in Book 299 at page 534, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, and demand having been made on the undersigned to sell the property described in said Dead of Trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1030 at the hour of twelve o'clock M., at the Franklin County Court house door, Loulsburg, North Carolina, offer for sale, and sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, the following tnact or parcel of land, situate In Frank linton Township, North Carolina, and described as follows: Lot No. 32, Block "B'\ Id Map .Book 192, pages 4.8 and 49, Reg ister of DeedB office, Franklin County. For further reference and description see Book 270 at page 22S, Franklin County Regis try. Dated, posted and published tbl* llth day of September, 1(39, W. W. COOKE, H. O. Kearney, Trustee. Attorney. , t-SS-St Springfield, Illinois, has been selected as the seventh city in which the Food Order Stamp plan (or distributing surpluses through normal trade channels will be put into operation. APEX, N. C. Office days every Saturday and Monday. Honrs for eye examination: Saturday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Monday U a. m. to Noon. Other days by appointment only. Write or Phone So. 10. PROFESSIONAL COLUMH Dr. Harry n. Johnson Physician and Surgeon General Practice - Glasses Fitted Special attention to diseases of be, Ear, Nose and Throat. nionra: 410-1 und 410-2 Offices: 120 N. Main Street Dr. H. G. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Nash St. Lonilboi(, K. O Phones : Office 287-1 Home 287-2 Hoar*? 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to ? Special attention to offloe work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Womea, X-Hay and Fluoroscopic Examina tion, Diathermy and Ultraviolet light treatment. Miss Elizabeth Fuller, Sec'y. Mrs. Walter Cuthrell, It- N. Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office In Service Drug Co. D. T. Smithwick Dentin Loulsburg, N. O. Offloe over Rose's Store Dr. M. C. King Franklinton, N. C. Residence Phone 240-1 Office Hours: 0 to 11 A. M. ? 2 to 3 P. M. ? to 8 P. M. Edward F. Griffin Attorney at Law Loulsburg, North Carolina Office Ford Building, Over Pleasants Book Store Genera] Practice in all Court* G. M. Beam Attorney at Law Loulsburg, N. O. Office in Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Louisburg, N. O. Office In First National Bank Bld^ Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. VarbOTOBgh ? Hill Yarborough Y arbor ougb & Yarborough Attorney* A Counsellor! at Law Office In Egerton Building Over Tonkel'a Store Louiaburg, N. C. Practice In Franklin and adjoin Ing counties, and in the United State* Court* at Raleigh R. B. White B. B. Mai oat i. B. Malone White & Malone Lawyer* Louiaburg, N. O. Seaeral practice, aettloment ?( ?? ?tea, fund* lnreated. One him Mr at the firm alway* la afflo*. Main Street Barber Shop L P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Barber* Louiaburg, N. O. Parlor* under Union Warehouse m Main Street. First eta m wer* guaranteed. Give me a fall. You Can't Be Careful AND Carefree ! Everyone has ? pretty hard time in the summer, trying to keep their clothes clean. Strenuous summer days keep your clothes from looking top-notch constantly. IjouIs burg Dry Cleaners hare ? special summer cleaning Mr vice which will snre you money- ? und keep your sum mer clothes always at their best t PROMPT pick-up, DELIVERY Louisburg Dry Cleaners IiO?lab?rg*s OlAsat Olnam O. E fkm m Wml PHONE 4M-1

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