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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the
term* of that certain Died 01
Trust dated the 14th day of Nov
ember, l'J38, executed by J. B.
Davis and wife, Gertrude Davis,
to Charles P. Green, trustee, duly
recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Franklin
County, North Carolina, in Bftok
338 at page 237, the undersigned
trustee, having been requested by
the holder of the note secured by
the said Deed of Trust to -advur
tise the lands described therein,
will offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash at t>he courthouse
door in Louisburg. Franklin Coun
ty, North Carolina at twelve
o'clock noon on
MONDAY, 4 MARCH 1910
the following described lands:
v First Lot: All that certain lot
or parcel of land in the Town of
Louisburg, Louisburg Township,
Franklin County, North Carolina,
situate on the Mineral Springs
Road, and being the identical lot
conveyed to J, B. Davis by deed
of A. C. Ellis, dated 25 August
1917, and recorded in Book 221
at page 47, containing six tenths
(.6) acres, mote or loss. Refer
ence is hereby made to said Book
221 at page 47 and to Book 200
at page 195, Franklin County
Registry, for a more particular
and accurate description of the
said lot.
Second Lot>: All that certain
lot or parcel of land situate in
the Town of Louisburg, Louisburg
Township, Franklin County, North
Carolina, on the corner of Main
Street and the road known as the
River or Newport Road, being the
lot upon which the said J. B.
Davis now resides, and has his
office, and beiug the identical lot
conveyed to J. B. Davis by deed
of J. B. Debnam and wife, dated
16 October 1917, and recorded in
Book 216 at page 34S. Reference
is heroby made to Raid Book 216
at page 348 and to Book 192 :it
pages 48 and 50, Franklin County
Registry, lor a further and m v, e
adequate description of the said
lot.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with the trus
tee a sum equal to 10% of the
amount bid, to secure complieiice
with the terms of the sale.
Dated and posted this the first
day of February, 1940.
CHARLES I\ GREEN,
2-9-4t. Trustee.
NOTICK OK SIMMONS \\l>
WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT
North Carolina, In the
Franklin Co. Superior Court
LOUIS CYRUS
vs.
ROBERT LOOPElt
The defendant above named
Will take notice that an alias sum
mons in the above entitled action
was issued against said defendant
on the 6th day of February, 1940,
by Hon. W. V. Avent, Clerk of the
Superior Court for Franklin Coun
ty, N. C., for the sum of Five
Thousand Two Hundred and Fif
ty Dollars ($6,250.00), due said
plaintiff by said defendant for
damages suffered by plaintiff aris
ing out of tort committed by the
defendant- against the plaintllT,
which summons is returnable be
fore said Clerk, at his oiffce at
Louisburg, N. C., in said Court,
and in Louisburg Township, on
the lltli day of March, 1940. The
defendant will also lake notice
that a Warrant of Attachment
was issued by Ibe said Clerk on
the 20th day of January, 1940,
against1 the property of said de
fendant. which Warrant is return
able before the said Clerk, at the
time and place above-named for
the roturn of the summons, when
and where the defendant is re
quired to appear before the said
Clerk on or before the 11th day
of March, 1940, or at anytime
wIMiln twenty days thereafter,
and answer or demur to the com
plaint or the relief demanded will
be granted.
This 7th day of February, 1910.
W. V. AVENT.
Clerk of the Superior Court
2-9-4t for Franklin County.
NOTICK
No. 10 D
North Carolina, In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court
COUNTY OF FRANKLIN
v.
Ricks Hayes, ct a I.
The defendants, Ricks llayes
and wife, Mrs. Ricks Hayes, and
Ruffln Tharrington and the un
known "hears !*of Ricks Hayes. If
he be deceased, will take notice
that an action entitfed as above
has been instituted and is now
pending in the Superior Court of
Franklin County, being a tax
foreclosure suit affecting certain
lands In Franklin County, to
which suit t-he defendants abo/o
named are proper parties.
And the said defendants above
named will take notice that they
are required to appear before t'he
Clerk of tihe Superior Court of
Franklin County at his office in
Louisburg, on or before the 29th
day of March, 1940, to answer
or demur to the said complaint;
otherwise, the plaintiff will apply
for the relief demanded In Its
said complaiut.
Dated this the 12t<h day of
February, 1940.
W. ^V. AVENT,
Clefk Superior Court, j
Charles P. Green,
Attorney for Plaintiff . 2-16-4t
NOTICK
No. 12 D
North Carolina, In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court
COUNTY OF FRANKLIN
T.
Sylvia Oupton, widow of
Jonas Qupton, et al.
The defendants HylVla Qupton,
widow of Jonas Qupton; Callus
O^Qupton, widower; Llllla' 1).
Thomas and hnaband, Jlmmle
Thomas; Annie Harrison and hus
band. W. M. Harrison; Nonle
Belle Qupton, widow of Ollie Bo
t
gene Gupton; Percy Gupton, mi
nor, unmarried; Claudie Belle
Gupton, minor, unmarried, and
Mrs. Sallie G. Wilson, mortgage
will take notice that an action un
titled as above hag been instituted
and is now pending in the Super
ior Court of Franklin County, be
ing a tax foreclosure sult> affect
ing certain lands in Franklin
County, to which suit the defend
ants above named are proper par
ties.
And the said defendants above
named will take notice that they
are -required to appear before the
Clerk of Dhe Superior Court of
Franklin County at his office in
Louisburg, on or before the 29th
day of March. 1940, to answer
or demur to the said -complaint;
otherwise, the plaintiff will apply
| for the relief demanded in its
>nid complaint.
Dated this the l-t>b day of
February, 1940.
W. V. AVERT,
Clerk Superior Court.
Charles P. Green,
Attorney for Plaintiff . 2-16-4t
|
NOTICE
| No. 13 D
I North Carolina, In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court
COUNTY OF FRANKLIN
v.
Sylvia Gupton. widow of
Jonas Gupton. et al.
The defendants Sylvia Gupton,
widow of Jonas Gupton; Calius
C. Gupton, widower; Lillie B.
Thomas and husband, Jinimie
Thomas; Annie Harrison and hus
band, W. M. Harrison; Nonie
Belle Gupton, widow of Ollie Eu
gene Gupton; Percy Gupton, mi
nor, unmarried; Claudie Belle
Gupton, minor, unmarried,
will tnke notice that nn action en
titled as above has been instituted
and is now pending In tlie Super
ior Court of Franklin County, be
ing a tax foreclosure suit' affect
ing certain lands In Franklin
County, to which suit the defend
ants above named are proper par
ties.
And the said defendants above
named will take notice that they
are required to appear before the
Clerk of t-lie Superior Court of
Franklin County at his office in
Louisburg, on or before the 29th
day of March, 1940, to answer
or demur to the said complaint;
otherwise, the plaintiff will apply
for the relief demanded in its
said complaint.
Bated this the 12Mi day of
Febrttavv, 1940.
W. V. .WENT.
Clerk Superior Cutm.
Charles P. Green.
Attorney (or Plaintiff .* 2-lti-It
NOTICE OK FOHKCI.OSrtti:
SALE OF LAND
Slat*' of North Carolina.
County >>f Franklin.
The Federal Land Bank of Co
lumbia. Plaintiff.
vs.
P. Caunady and wife, Lady Al.
Cannady, ?'t als, Defendants.
Pursuant to a judgment enter
ed in the above entitled action on
the 12th day of February, 1940,
in the Superior Court of said
County by the Clerk, 1 will, on
IRtli DAY Or MAIM II, 1040,
at or about 12 o'clock noon at the
County Courthouse door in said
County, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash tin
following described lands:
All that certain piece, parcel oi
tract- of land containing 170.30
acres, mor? or less, situate, lying
and being about !i mile from tie
Louisbnrg-Franklinton R o a '1,
known as The River Koad, about
. 5 miles North from the Town of
Franklinton, in Franklinton town
ship, Franklin County, State of
North Carolina, and having such
shapes, metes, courses and dis
tances as will more fully appear
by reference to a plat thereof,
made by SI. S. Davis, Eng. Sept.
21, 1922, a copy of which is at
l tached to the abstract now on filu
with the Federal Land Dank of
Columbia, the same being bound
ed on the North by Tar River, on
the East by Tar River and Hie
lands of T. B. Conyers, on the
South and Southwest by the lands
of the Brooks Estate and J. II.
Cannady and on the West by Tar
River.
All bids will be received sub
ject to rejection or confirmation
by the Clerk of said Superior
! Court' and no bid will be accepted
or reported unless its maker shall
deposit with said Clerk at the
| close of the bidding 10% of the
i amount bid as a forfeit and guar
anty of compliance with his bid,
the same to be credited on his bid
when accepted.
Notice is now given t'hat said
lands will be resold at the same
place and upon the same terms at
two o'clock P. M., of the same day
unless said deposit is sooner made.
Every deposit not forfeited or
accepted will be promptly return
ed to the maker.
This 13t'h day of February,
1940.
W. L. LUMPKIN.
2-16-4t Commissioner.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of Joe C. Joynor,
deceased, lat$ of Franklin Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to noti
fy all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed to exhibit them to the under
signed at Louisburg, N. C., Rt. 1,
duly verified, on or before the
29th day of January, 1941, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make Immediate payment'. This
27th day of January, 1940.
LOLA C. JOYNER, Administra
trix of Joe C. Joyner.
W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney. 2-2-6t
When a girl's legs are so un
shapely as to be unnoticed by the
opposite sex, observes Old Man
Digs, they are called safety pina.
I NOTICE OK RE-8ALE UNI) Kit
DEED OK TRUST
Pursuant to an order of re-sale
entered by the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Franklin County,
und under and by virtue of the au
thority contained in a certain deed
of trust executed by Thomas T.
Young, unmarried, to North Car
| ollna Bank and Trust Company,
Trustee, on the 10th day of Au
gust!, 1931, recorded in Boof-277,
Page 672, Registry of Franklin
County, North Carolina, dofaull
having been made in the payment
! of the indebtedness secured there
by, the undersigned Commission
er of Bauks, under and by virtue
of authority contained in Chapter
87, Public Laws of 1939, will of
fer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at the
Court House door of Franklin
I County on
' MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1040,
at or about the hour of 12 o'clock
noon, all that certain plece> par
: eel or tract of land, lying and be
ling in Harris Township, Frank
lin County, State of North Caro
lina, described and defined as fol
lows :
j Situated on a public highway
'about six miles South of t-he Town
| of Louisburg, containing ?9.4J
! acres, more or less, and BEGIN
NING at a clump of pout oaks,
Cash's corner in the lands of tho
Freeman Estate and running ,N.
8 deg. 30' E. 910 feet to"7i post]
ioak, the Lafater corner; thence j
N. 0 30' \V. 1596 feet to a stako, i
Lafater's corner in Taylor's line; J
{thence S. 85 deg. 45' E. 1460 feet j
to a stake corner for the Clifton
'Estate in Taylor's line; thence .S
I 0 45' W. 2205 feet to a stake,
:Clifton"s corner; thence S. 26 deg.
I 30' W 870 feet to stake In the
edge of a branch, in the stump
, hole of a large red oak. Cash's
corner; thence up the branch in
lis various courses N. 67 deg. 45'
W. 242 feet, N. 28 deg. W. 2 22!
feet, N. 79 deg. 45' \V. I X iv.m.
N. 76 deg. 50' \V. 350 feel. N. -in
deg. W. 192 feet to I In- place ol
lfeginning. containing eiuhi-y-niiie
jand 47-100 (89.47 ) acres, imir.'
I or less.
The successful bidder will be
j required, at the time of sale, to!
make a cash deposit of 10 per j
cent of the amount of the bid as
:a guarantee of compliance there
with iu the event that no resale
;is ordered.
This the 10th day of February.;
r.i4o,
tiURNEY I'. llOOl),
Commissioner of Banks
Malone & Malonc, Attys. 2-23-21 \
S\u. or vauawik hkai.
aSli!
E? MjSsWS M i
^i Pa?0 4W H0*isny Of Fr?k-,
iin County N. 0.. default h**'wj
"en made 1" ?"e condition* ?>
mi id deed of trust, and at tin
reqWMt of the holder of said nolo. {
11 MMM H ?. ,
at' or about the hour ol noon i At ,
the Oonia lion mi <?>^e pu?. ,
1)111 K? ?* ,i lildd.'l' 1
| I'fict of i ??
v liirlaiu tract or parrel
Sort h ? \? rot i n n . and d-crU.ed a
'\oumb .l a. fo lo^?. O",
' Sorti, by the lands of U |
i^h Allen. and ou the W^^c^,;;;
iSt^A-er^tnore or,
U! This the 17th day of February. ,
194f)' U. U. WK8T. .
Trustee.
1 Malone ft Mulon.-. Atty. *-?-<" ;
S \1,K OK VAM AHI.K RKAI. |
KSTATK
tt?der and by virtue of the a?-|
I thorlty contained in that' cei ta
' aced of trust exe.^tjd on the 4U.
day of December, 1946, by
Eukex. to the undersl^ Tru^
! tee. and recorded In 1 , a" i
iCounty Registry In book 299, Pa8 ,
519 default having been made >
1 the' conditions of said deed of
trust, the undersigned Trusteo.|
'itiaDAV, MARCH ?
sale' at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following
described tract or parcel of land,
| situate in Franklin County. LflUto
L Township. SttttC OI NO
I CarollnaT and described as fol
lows Adjoining the lands of B.
'h Davis. Henry Joyner. and oth
erg and bounded as follows, vl*. j,
I" Bounded on the North by the,
Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank,
on the South by Joe Crudup and
on the West by the lands of B. H- ,
Davis contfaiuiDR 208.8 a ?
more or less; and being composed
of the three^tracU wh.chy
recorded In Franklin County Hog
I AND ALSO" by Ved^recorded In ?
Franklin County Registry In book'
; ,2<? page 199. reference to which,
f. hereby made for more complete
;!,nd accurate description of the
["^Thls deed of trust being given
for the balance due upon purchase
. ? ahov0 tf&ct of land*)
p DATED and posted, this
February ^ beam
2-23-Bt TrU,t<W >
The girl who married tne <
church organist says be evenprac
ticed the pedal movements in his
?ia?d Bhe was kicked out of bed I
|thM? time* on their honeymoon. 1
NOTICE
N'orth Carolina, In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court
Before the Clerk.
Joe Wiggins
v.
S. T. WiBEins and wife, Lilliiu
Wiggins, Poster Wiggins, et lis.
The defendant Foster Wiggins
will take notice that a special
proceeding entitled as above has
been commenced in t'he Superior
Court of Franklin County, North
Carolina, for the purpose of the
partitioning of money in the of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court ' of Franklin County, and
for a sale for partition of a house
and lot situate in the Town of
Youngsville, County of Franklin,
State of North Carolina, said de
fendant being entitled to an in
terest in said money and said land
which is more particularly des
cribed as follows:
Beginning at a rock in College
Street West' side in snid Town of
Youngsville; thence South 60 feet
along said Street to u stake in
said Street; thence West 183 feet
to a stake corner for tiie W. I.
Gay land; thfcnce North 60 feet to
a stake, corner for W. I. Cay
land; thence East along said Gay
line 1S3 feet to the beginning,
and containing one-fourth acre,
more or less. ?
And the said defendant herein
before mentioned will furthor
take notice that he is required to
appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Franklin
County in Louisburg, North Car
olina, within ten (10) days after
the completion of the service by
publication of this notice, which
service by publication will be
complete on the 15th day of
March, 1940, and answer or de
mur to the Petition in the said
special proceeding, or the peti
tioner will apply lo the Court for
i lie relief demanded in the said
petition.
This tlir 15th day of February.
1940.
W. V. A VENT,
fieri; of ih? Superior Court
i>i Franklin County. North
L'-lG-ll Carolina.
NOTICE
No. 14 1)
North Carolina. In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court
COUNTY OF FRANKLIN
v.
Mrs. Alice Millikin, widow of
J. S. Millikin, et al.
The defendants Mrs. Alice Mil
likin. Mrs. Marie M. Long and
husband, George W. Long, Mrs.
Irene M. Andrews and husband.
W. G. Andrews, Mrs. Lydia Per
son Trow and husband, ltaiidol|)h
Trow, and James Person will lake
notice that' an action entitled as
above has been instil utjjd and is
now pending in the Superior
Court of Franklin County, being
a tax foreclosure suit affecting
certain lands in Franklin County,
to which suit the defendants
above named are proper parties.
And the said defendants above
named will lake notice that lliey
are required to appear before the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin County at his office in
Loulsburg, on or before the 13th
day of April, 1(140, to answer or
demur lo Mie Said complain' ;
otherwise, the plaintilT will apply
for the relief demanded in his
said complaint.
Dated this the 24th day of Feb
ruary, 1940.
W. V. AVKNT.
Clerk Superior Court.
Clias. I'. Green,
Attorney for plaintiff. :t-l-4t
NOTICE
No. 11 U
North Carolina: In The
Franklin Co. Superior Court
COUNTY OF FRANKLIN
v. '
Mrs. Carrie II. Joynor, et al.
The defendants. Mrs. Carrie It.
Joyner and husband, Norwood 15.
Joyner, and C. V. Williams, mort
gagee, will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been
instituted and is now pending in
the Superior Court of Franklin
County, being a tax foreclosure
suit affecting certain lands in
Franklin County, to which suit
the defendants above named are
proper parties.
And the said defendants above
named will take noHce that they
are required to appear before the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Franklin County at his office In
Loulsburg, on or before the 13th
day of April, 1940, to answer or
demur to the said complaint;
otherwise, the plaintiff will apply
for the relief demanded In it? said
complaint.
Dated this the 26th day of Feb
ruary, 1940.
W. V. AVENT,
Clerk Superior Court.
Chas. P. Green,
Attorney for Plaiutff. 3-l-4t
NOTICE OF SALE . ,
Under and by virtue of the ,
authority of sale contained In that)
certain judgment of the Superior
Court of Franklin County, North
Carolina, entered In that certain
tax foreclosure suit No. 9 D, en
titled "County of Franklin *. J.
H. Radford and wlfo, Martha C.
Radford, the Federal Land Bank
Df Columbia, et al.", which said j
Judgment Is duly docketed in Tax
Judgment 3 at page 130, in the
offico of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Franklin County, North
Carolina, the undersigned Com
missioner will offer for sale to the
highest) bidder for cash at the
courthouse door In the Town of
Loulsburg, Franklin County,
North Carolina, at or about the
hour of twelve o'clock noon, on
THURSDAY, 28 MARCH 1040
the following described land In
Gold Mine Township, Franklin
County, North Carolina:
Being lot No. 2, tract c, In the
division of the land* of Wealey
Radford, divided In Order* and
Decrees 10 at page 44S et? ?eq..
r, "ffto AMAIINE AMERICA
INDOOR
RAINSTORM
IT ACTUALLY RAINS
INSIDE THE DIRIGIBLE
HANGAR AT AKRON.
OHIO WHEN IT'S SUNNY
OUTSIDE, CLOUDS
FORM INSIDE . . . AND
WHEN TEMPERATURE
CHANGES SUDDENLY
RAIN IS PRECIPITATED, i
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4J
HOUSE (M A TREE
THERE'S A 'ONELOG CABIN' IN CALI
FORNIA'S LILLY REDWOOD PARK ... A
ONE-ROOM HOUSE INSIDE A REDWOOD
; TREE, WITH FLOOR SPACE 21 BY 27
I FEET AMD A CEILING 50 FEET HIGH.
NATURE'S LAYER CAKE
THE STRATIFIED ROCK WAILS OF
AUSABLE CHASM IN NEW YORK
IOOKS LIKE A GIANT PIECE OF LAYER
CAKE CUT BY A
SHARP KNIFE ft? . ,
BUT THE KNIFE IN ,
THIS CASE WAS THE j
' AUSA8LE RIVER. *
GREYHOUND CARRIES AS MAN*
PASSENGERS EACH YEAR
AS THERE ARE PEOPLE LIVING IN ALL
THE NORTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES
OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
DON'T NEGLECT FUNDAMENTALS
IN YOUR NEW HOME
I tt\U U ? corner of Ihe founda
tion and footings. Tour whoU
houie reetf upon It. ft rnn never
b? replactri.
\ >
2 This in the name foundation
with limber skeleton now ir
place. Again her* is a part of yoin
home lhal ran never lie replaced.
3 Here ia a rough window open
ing from the inside. Notice
how the framing members are
doubled all around the opening.
Dark shaded portions show insula
tion in plare between the studding.
;iiu<'r of Cadtfct* Often IM*lra'l*
HuiMcr From Quality ttherr
ll> N( :'df d Muk(
Aie V"u In', ding a house for (he,
ir.-t 1 ;p'?. ? Then chances are you
ip' in I :*?' 'a doze. There are so
?.ui'v, to decide, ??) ninny
hint ? t.) i .0 many more li,ingsj
,oii ami can't buy bcrau.se
hen i.- hi t to much money. Now
iierc 's nothing leas giamolous than
he concrete footing and founda
tion. One doesn't show them off to
ine's friends, but if you skimp on
?ilhcr, you'll tie busy for years to
?nn? trying to cover up cracked
nils "hat all your friends will see.
Don't Skimp On Framework
Likewise the timber skeleton or
rame of your house is going to be
11 covered up, but if you skimp on
t you'll have sagging floors that
queak at every step.
And hew about those great big
oles in the wall, the rough win
low openings. You can buv win
?low? and window f allies to fill
these holes pretty cheap. And
you'll pay fur them for years t<
COM in heat lost, drofty (lonra and
wet wulls. Or, y iu can ltuy care
fully designed, preei- ion built and
factory fitted window* and window
frames 'complete with weatherstrip
that will ho a joy and a comfort
every year that ycu live in your
house. Yes, and you'll lind that the
extra cost was mrncy well spens
because of heat bills, repair bill?
and redecorating bills saved.
Can't Replace Windows
Good windows are a permanent
part of your wall*. They protect
your investment in insulation and
quality construction. ? Any hom*
without wcathertight windows if
only one-half insulated. So when
you build, fret down to fundamen
tals. Always remember ? you can
add the gadgets any time, but you
can't replace footings or timbers or
windows. They've got to be goo<
ikht from the start.
defined by a line beginning at r.
stake, corner of No. 1 (Mrs. Lucy
Murphy) In Burnett's line; thence
3 14 .1-4d E 42 poles to a stake,
corner of No. 3; thence 8 87d E
100 poles 2 links to a stake, cor
ner of No. 3; thence N Id E 39
poles 15 links to a stake, corner
of No. 1; thence N 87d W 112
poles to the beginning;, contain
ing 27 acres, more or less.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with the Com
missioner a sum equal to ten per
centium (10%) of the amount bid,
to secure compliance with the
terms ot the sale.
Dated and posted this the 26th
day of February, 1940.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS,
Chas. P. Green, Commissioner.
Attorney. 'S-l-4t.
While egg prices were slightly
lower than a year earlier, feed
prices In January were about 11
per cent higher, according to the
U. 8. Agricultural Marketing Ser
vice,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified aa Adminis
trator of the estate of J. E.
Splvoy, deceased, late of Frank
lin County, North Carolina, this
la to noMtr all persons . having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 1st
day of March, 1941, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment. This 29th day
of February, 1940.
S. EAVES. Adm'r.
3-l-?t Toungsvllle, N. C.
"Give me the money that has
been spent in war and 1 will clothn
every man, woman and child In
the attire of which kings and
queens would be proud.
I will build ? school-house In
?very valley over the whole earth.
I will crown every hillside with ?
place of worship consecrated to
the goepel of PEACE." ? Charles
Sumner. v