IHANKSGIVING, 1940
SCRAP TOBACCO
I am prepared to boy your
Scrap tobacco at the best) market
price. Write or phone me,when
yours is ready. This year the
producer will have to sign his
name on the back of his Sale slip
to comply with the marketing
quota regulations.
K. 8. MARSHALL,
9-27-tf Wake Forest, N. C.
ROOMS FOR RENT
Two large and two small steam
heated, furnished rooms, well lo
cated. Call or see Mrs. H. G.
Perry, Louisburg, N. C. 9-13-tf
i'
FOB SAIiE
One Fisher upright* piano in
good condition for sale cheap.
Call or write Mft. H. G. Perry,
Louisburg, N. C. 9-13-tl
NOTICE
I have boo many potted plants
to carry through the winter ?
many in pretty hand-made pots
that I will sell cheap, also wool
filled silk comfort, blankets and
rugs. etc. Come in and see them.
MRS. H. O. PERRY.
RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION!
$1.60 Per Year In Advance
i
Office Hours:
10-12 A. M, 2-5 P. M.
Than. 0-12 A. M. Only
I'hones :
Office 304-1
Residence 371-1
DR. SADIE C. JOHNSON
Chiropractic
215 Court Street IiOuLsburg, X. C.
SUMMER
FURNITURE
Why not look around your home and discard
that old out of date piece of furniture and call
at our Store and replace it with the Season's
latest design at Specially low prices?
You don't have to discard old furniture,
you can add to your home comfort and beauty.
CALL IN AND LET US SHOW
YOU WHAT WE HAVE
W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO.
MAIN STREET LODISBUEG, N. 0.
PROMPT
SHOE
REPAIRS
You get double value for your money when you
have your comfortable old shoes repaired and
resoled. Our modern equipment enables ua to
rebuild your worn shoes to give yon genuine
savings in added use and comfort.
GANTT'S SHOE SHOP
East Nash Street
Louisburg, N. G
Sell Tour Cotton and Tobacco in Louis burg
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of
the estate of Joseph Troy Wilder,
deceased, late of Franklin Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to noti
fy all persons having claims I
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersign-;
ed at Hocky Mount). North Caro- :
Una, on or before the 1st day oi j
November, 1941, or this notice |
will be pleaded in bar of their |
recovery. All persons indebted j
to said estate will please make j
immediate payment. This the .
1st' day of November. 1940.
THE PLANTERS NATIONAL
BANK & TRUST COMPANY, |
Executor: Joseph Troy Wiler.
ll-8-6t |
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra-|
tor if 'tiie estate of G. V. Brant- 1
ley, dec6nsetl. late of Franklin
County, this is to notify all per- ,
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit,
them to the undersigned on or
before the 25th day of Oct., 1841.
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. A|1 ^persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment. This
24tl) day of Oct.. 1940.
10-25-61 J. G. WIGGS. Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trator of the estate of A. W. Wil
son, 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 toe
undersigned on or before the 25th
day of October, 1941. ot this no
tice will be pleaded in bar ot their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment. This 24th day
of October, 1940.
S. E. WILSON,
10-25-6t T C. WILSON, Admr s.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
EXECUTION
j North Carolina,
'! Franklin County.
1 Under and by virtue of the po
wer and authority contained in
'j that certain writ of execution
made and issued, on .1 i> October.
1940. by the Clerk of the Super
ior Court of Franklin County,
i North Carolina, under that cer
tain judgment of Citizens Bank
Trust- Company, Henderson,
I North Carolina v. R. E. Cash, et
? a.1., being Judgment No. 8228 and
docketed in Book of Judgments
?8 at pace 207 in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
! Franklin County, the undersigned
i Sheriff of Franklin County will of
' fer for sale for cash at* public auc
tion at the courthouse door of
I Franklin County. North Carolina,
{at or about the hour of twelve
o'clock noon, on
THURSDAY, 5 DECEMBER.
1040.
I all of the right, tit'le and interest
of the defendant. R E. Cash, in
land to the following-described
? property:
First Tract : Containing 30 %
I acres, more or less, adjoining the
(lands of P. B. Clifton. Mrs. Lafa
ter and others, being the W. II.
Barnett tract conveyed on 1 Feb
ruary 1926 to R. E. ('ash by J.. E.
Harris, mortgage, by deed recor
ded in Book 274 at page 212. For
further reference see Book 250 at
page 649.
Second Tract: Containing 136
28 acres, more or less, being lots
Numbers 1 and 2 of the Jordan
May home place, as toe same is
shown in Book of Maps 1 at page
151, situate on the Youngsville- 1
Louisburg highway, adjoining the
Haley Perry tract of land and be- ;
ing the land conveyed by D. L. ?
Herring and wife to R. E. Cash on
27 October 1923, by deed record- j
ed in Book 249 at page 97. For
further reference see Book 259 |
at page 564.
Third Tract.: Containing 112 |
acres, more or less, adjoining the I
lands Of W. W. Lafater, P. B
Clifton, J. T. Clifton, and others. !
situate on Crooked Creek and j
being the lands conveyed 30 No- i
vember 1918 to R. E. Cash, by
deed of G. F. Hall and wife, re
corded in Book 227 at page 14. I
For further reference see Book j
250 at page 649.
From the above lands, how- j
ever, toere is excepted from ? this 1
DESIRABLE
Franklin County
TOBACCO
FARMS
FOR SALE
Wo have listed for
sale several good to
bacco farms on long
terms. Cash payments
as low as $300.00. If
you buy one ef these
farms you get posses
sion December 31, 1940.
? i
See or write
W. L. Lumpkin
Louisburg, N. C.
sale the following-described tract,
which has been allotted and set
apart to the said R. K. Cash as
his homestead:
Beginning at a stake in the
line of C. H. Robert*: running
thence along the Uouinburg
Youngsville road. 1.050 feet
south; thence leaving the road
and running east, 420 feet to a
stake; thence parallel to the road
and running nort-h, 1,050 feet to
a stake, C. H. Roberts' line;
thence west, 420 feet to the be
ginning, containing ten (10)
acres, more or less.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with the un
dersigned a sum equal to ten per
cent (10%) of the amount bid
to insure compliunce with the
terms of sale.
Dated and posted, this 4th day
of November, 1940.
J. P. MOOUK. Sheriff of
Franklin County.
John 1"\ MatMiews. Attorney
for Plaintiff. 1 1 V?-4t
NOTICE OK S.V LK ('M)KR
I>KHI> OF TRUST
I'nder and by virtue of auth
ority contained in a certain deed
of trust executed by Clinton Allen
Tharrington and wife, to Security
Z?na Bank' Trustee, on the
10th day of February. 1939 re
(Corded in Book 332, Page
Hegistry of Franklin County!
Nort'h Carolina, default ha vine
been made in the payment of the
indebtedness secured thereby
'whereby the entire amount of
said indebtedness became due and
payable and demand having been
made by the holder of said note
upon the trustee named therein
to advertise and sell the property
described in said deed of trust
the undersigned will offer for
sale for cash at public auction
at the courMiouse door in Louis
burg, H-anklin County, X c it
1 noon on *??*.. .11
?h?NDfAn'' l,1K< KMnK,{ ???"'. "IMO.
estate' '" dWcrib,'<' real
That certain piece, parcel or
rt Hl,la.nd known as t.|,e old
! , . \ sledKe honieplaee. situate
1 Cedar Rock Township. FYaiik
>'? I'oumy. x. C.. and l.o.^ded
f r',1loWK: "''ginning at a sum
corner' !?d ' r"<'k' ''"'isli'.s
thence bv W. X. Fuller's
HUrv,y of 1K7.-, S.
?> *' II sweelKum in I'arrjsh 's
">ne; thence K. 86 I* pol.stoa
s<?ke formerly a pfne; thence s.
? ?? 2 cie? K. 114 poIeH to a roek
X. 4 deg. K. "',;K
'<? a rock: I hence about" s s?
deg. K. .'8 poles to a stake and
(Pointers; thence along new |j?e
, <>f 'his date. X i.", deu I' 70
, "?'es If. li?kK a rock in ..V.nJs
' vcv l ?1> Kllller's
? lock pil?; thence N. .i; deR.
-hen; N Til?**
J , don. W. 40 Doles
f ? ''?ck- thence X. S7 degP
u nuMi 1 h ,inks lo 11 01,
I io".,!,e be?' ?nirgk containTng 4
acres more or less. There is ex
2: 'r?ni ** foregoing' desUp'.
lion one-fourth acre in the
n. 10 he used as the family
'""''I grounds ; and being the
Ideniical lands conveyed to Frank
Waters and wife. Eva Waters ?
Warranty Deed from Stephen A
Sledge, unmarried, dated August
:>\4 a"d0 /forded In Book
tin*) P * Fra'?kMu Countv
Keglstoy, containing ?1.6 a crux l?v
survey of Joseph T. Inscoe. gu -
eyoi. da led November 5, 1 9 ;? 8
wide, containing in all ?> st
SK, ',ES
The successful bidder will
required, a. Che time of the 1.1 "
cen"'aof0 t h CUSh dopo8" ?r 10 per
?* ?of 11,8 amount of the bid
herewl.ir.^",h" "f ''""PMnn'e
resale ls ordered "VP"* "hat ""
berDamothl" 4tH da> ?f Novel?
8ECITRITY NATIONAL BANK
TRUSTEE
II I - B.y J M Slnk- Jr
i i-i.?-4t Assistant! Trust Officer.
NOTICE OK SAIiK OK LAND
WHEKKAS, on the 25th day of
January, 1939, Charlie H. Wil
liamson and wife, Idn William
son executed and delivered unto
H. C. Leaman, Trustee for Land
Bank Commissioner, a certain
deed of trust which is recorded
In the office of Mip Register of
Deeds for Franklin County, North
Carolina, in Book at puge
356; and
WHEREAS, the .said 11. C. Lea
man has resigned ns Trustee in
the aforesaid deed of trust, hav
ing submitted his rMigMttan <">
the Federal Farm Mortgage Cor
poration, the owner and holder of
the note secured by said deed of
trust, in writing; and,
WHEREAS, the Federal Farm
Mortgage Corporation, holder of
the note secured by said deed of
trust, as provided for In said
deed ot trust, has appointed In
writing, W. O. McOlbony as Sub
stitute Trustee in said deed of
trust; said substitution ot Trustee
being dnly recorded in the Office
of the Register ot Deeds tor
Franklin County, N. C.; and T
WHEREAS, default) has been
made la the payment of the in
debtedness thereby secured as
therein pro Tided, and the Sub
stituted Trustee has been request
ed by Mie owner and holder there
of to exercise the power of sale
I therein contained:
NOW, THEREFORE. under
i nnd by virtue of the authority
: conferred by the said deed of
trust the undersigned Substituted
Trustee will on the
Uth 1MY OK IIKCKMIiKIl, HIIO
jut the couijt house door of Frunk
| lin County, North Carolina, at
twelve o'clock noon offer for sale
to tile highest bidder for rush,
the following real estate:
All that certain piece. parcel
or tract of land containing One
Hundred Seventy Five <17 5")
acres, more or less, situate, lying
and being about one-fourth mile
from the Gold Saud-Alert Hoad
about 14 miles Northeast of the
Town of Louisburg, North Caro
lina. in Sandy Creek Township,
County of Franklin. State of
North Carolina, known as the
| Charlie 11. Williamson homeplace,
' bounded on tlie North by the
lauds of W. G. Ball; bounded on
j the Kast by the lauds of Mrs.
; Lucy Ayscue; bounded on the
South by the lands of R. L. Bur
net<t; bounded on the West by the
l lands of W. G. Ball. The pro
! perty is more fully described by
metes and bounds in the deed
of trust above mentioned, to
which reference is made.
This property is being sold sub
ject to an outstanding deed of
t/rust executed by Charlie H. Wil
liamson and wife, Ida Williamson
to The Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, recorded in Book 332.
Page 354, in the Office of the
Register of Deeds of Franklin
j County. North Carolina.
No bid will be accepted or re
l ported unless its maker shall de
posit with the Clerk of Mie Sup
erior Coort of said county at the
close of bidding, as a forfeit and
guaranty of compliance with his
bid. ten (10) per cent of his bid
where it- does not exceed Five
Hundred ($500.00) Dollars and
i five (5) per cent of his bid where
it exceeds Five Hundred ( $500.
00) Dollars, said deposit to be
credited on the hid when accept
; ed.
j Notice is now given that said
| lunds will be resold at the same
place, and upon t'he same terms,
at two o'clock P. M. of the same
day unless said deposit is sooner
made.
Every deposit not forfeited or
I accepted will be promptly return
ed to the maker.
This t'he 6th day of November
1 H 4 0 .
\V. (). McGI BOX V,
Substituted Trustee.
jW. I.. Lumpkin. Agent and
. Attorney for Substituted
Trustee. 11-15-41
NOTICE or N,\I,K
1'nder and liv virtue of't-he au
thority of sale contained in thai
certain judgment of the Superioi
Court of Franklin County. Nortl
J Carolina, entered in thai certaii
! tax foreclosure suit No. 71). enti
lied "County of Franklin v. G
M. Beam and wife, et al.". whirl
said judgment is duly docketed
in Tax Judgment 3 at page 115
[ill the office of the Clerk of t'ht
Superior Court of Franklin Coun
ty. North Carolina, the undersign
ed Commissioner will offer foi
sale to the highest bidder for
cash al I he courthouse door in t4i<
Town of Louisblirg, Franklin
County. North Carolina, at or
j about the hour of twelve o'clock
noon, on
TIH KSDAV. 12 DECEMBER
I lie following-described laud in
, Sandy Creek Township. Franklin
I County. North Carolina:
i Containing 197. J acres, situate
in Sandy Creek Township on
| Highway No. 561. adjoining the
| lands of .1 Rix .loyner, J. 101 lis
I Joyner. .1. II. .loyner, and K. E.
iGupton. and Millstone Creek and
] Miry Branch, and more particu
larly described ill Book 340 at
page 78. to which reference Is
: specifically made for a further
and more particular description.
, Reference is also made to Book
[of Orders and Decrees 10 at page
j 478 mid 9 at page 260, in t'he of
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
i Court, and to Book 262 at page
1 41:1, Book 274 at page 66, and
j Book 337 at page 356. Franklin
j County Registry.
The successful bidder at the
| above sale will be required to de
; posit a sum equal to ten per cen
tum (10%) of the amocnt bid to
I Insure compliance with the terms
i of sale, and to be forfeited upon
non compliance.
Datied and posted this 11th day
!of November, 1940.
JOHN F. MATTHEWS.
|ll-15-4t Commissioner.
NOTICK OK HAliK
Under and by virtue of Mio au
thority of sale contained in tbat
certain judgment and order of
gale of VV. V. Avent, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Franklin Coun
ty, North Carolina, made and en
tered on 11 11 Nov., 1940 in that
certain special proceeding entitled
"Betty Bibby, Administratrix, et
?l., v. Ada Bryant, et al". the
undersigned Commissioner will
offer for sale for cash at public
iiuciioii at the courthouse door of
Franklin County, at or about the
hour of twelve o'clock noon, on
THl'RHDAY, 13 OKCKMRKIt
1040,
tile following-described lands:
Being Lota Numbers 6 nnd 7
in the division of the lands of
Mar y Young, Jerfaiud. said Lots
Numbers 6 and 7 each containiug
five (6) acres, more' or less, ma
king a totul of ten (I'D acres,
and being more particularly des
cribed In Book of Orders and I)o
crees 9 at page 1 and in Book of
Orders and Decrees 10 at page
ill, in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin
County, to which reference is
hereby raado for a farther and
more adequate description. See
also Book 278 at page 302.
The successful bidder will be
required to deposit with the Com
missioner a sum equal to ten per
Icent (10%) of the amount bid.
j to insure compliance wit-h the
I terms of the sale.
Dated and posted thin 11th day
| of November. 1940.
JOHN P. MATTHEWS.
|ll-15-4t Commissioner.
* FOR S.ALK
At my home, 305 Noble St'.,
Louisburg, on Saturday, Nov. 23.
1940. 1 offer for sale: 1 bed mat
tress and spring. 1 sewing ma
chine. ] buffet, 1 dining table, 1
library table, 1 oil cooking stove.
1 laundry heater,>o??; chairs, and
other small items. v -
11-22-1 1? MRS. RUTH HOSGOOD.
FOR HKN'l
Two room apartment with kit
dienetto-xand privjtte bath. Call
I 313-1,' Clifton. Louis
I burg, N. C. 11-1 5-2t.
NOTICE (?K SALE
i Under and by virtue of the
j power and authority of sale con
tained in that certain judgment
iand order of Bale dated November
jliJUh, 1940. and rendered by W.
|v. Avent, Clerk of the Superior
Court) of Prttnklin County, in
that Special Proceeding entitled
("Nannie Jones Powell v. John
M. Jones et al", the undersigned
Commissioner will offer for sule
for cash at public auction to the
highest bidder at' the court house
door of Franklin County, at or
about the hour of twelve o'clock
noon, on
THURSDAY, DECEMBER tilth,
1840,
the following described lots and
tracts of land:
FIRST TRACT: A certain tnact
or parcel of land in Franklin
County. North Carolina, adjoin
ing the lands of W. E. Stalllngs
and others, and described as fol
lows. viz: Beginning al au iron
in the middle of the "Old Dead
Road" at the intersection of a
by-road leading to the old Crudup
mill, Crudup and Weston Jones
covner; theuce N 45 deg E 26.00
chains to a stake on the S. W.
bank of the Crudup mill creek;
thence down said creek as 10
meanders - meander courses and
! distances showu on plot - to a
cedar stake on the S W. hank,
Weston Jones and W. E. Stnllings
corner on said creek; thence S 45
deg W 27.25 chains to au iron
in the middle of tfhe "Old Dead
Road". Jones and Stallings cor
ner on said road: I hence along
said road N 42 deg 15 W 1..T0
chains; N 43 deg W 8.25 chains;
N 57 deg W 2.84 chains to the
beginning, and containing thirty
.five (35) acres, more or less, the
same being a part of tlx' home
'place of Hie said W. 10. Stallings
las surveyed by li. 11 Kgerton in
1912. for which reference is given
i in Hook ? . at page . Frank
lin County Registry. See also deed
from W. S. Stallings and wife to
I Weston Joues, recorded in Hook
1190 al page 523. and deed from
jDorthu V. Squire and husband to
Nannie Jones Powell, recorded in
' Hook ? . at page Franklin
| Con illy Registry.
' SECOND TRACT: A certain
. I tract or parcel of land in Frank
hln County. North Carolina, ad
joining the lands of Columbia
ICrudup. Weston Jones and others,
land described as follows, viz:
j Beginning in the middle of the j
"Dead . Road" in Weston Jones'
line, running N 45 deg 140 yards
to a stake in the Crudup mill
path: thence N II deg W 69
yards to an iron stake; thence S
1 45 deg W 140 yards to a stake
in Mie 'Dead Road": thence S
51 deg 69 yards to the beginning,
icontaining two (2) acres. See
'also deed from Columbia Crudup
[to Weston Jones. recorded In
I Book 202 al page 22. and deed
I from Dortlia V. Squire and hus
band to Nannie Jones Powell, re
corded in Book ? at page ? ,
Franklin County Registry.
THIRD TRACT: A certain lot
or parcel of land located in the ?
State of North Carolina. County
of Franklin, Dunns Township, and
described as follows, to-wlt: Be
ing loo No. 59, Block li. of Bunn
Annex, said lot being 50X150
feet. See also deed from The .
North State Development Com
pany to Weston Jones, recorded
in Book 199 at page 87, and deed
from Dortha V. Squire and hus
band lio Nannie Jones Powell,
recorded In Book ? at page ? ,
Franklin County Registry. <
The successful bidders will be
required to deposit with the Com
missioner a sum equal to tien
'per centum (10%) of the amounts
bid to insure compliance with the
terms of sale.
This the 19th day of Novem
ber, 1940.
W. H YARBOROUGH.
11-22-40 Commissioner.
NOTICE
Pursuant to order of rc-sale by
the Warren Superior Court in the
proceeding therein pending enti
tled, Thomas M. Foster, vs. Hob?..
Foster, et als, the undersigned
Commissioner will offer for sale
at public auction to the higlv it
bidder for cash at- mid-day on
MONDAY, the 2nd l>.\V <?, j
December, mm,
al the courthouse door in Wa. ? |
'County. N. C. the following <V J
Icribed real property, tlie bici?' ' , j
I to begin at $550,00. vi?.:
1. All that tract of luud in
Sandy Creek township. Warren
County. N. C.. adJoiiiinK tainl.i of
Solon Southorland, 8i<mly <.Y?e .
Hobt. Foster. containing
acres, -more or I0S3. of r* - r?i
Hook $4. Page 457, Ws.rren IV"!
istry
2. All that tract nf '..in'! In
Ilayesrille township. ! ? Vn
ConritT. N. C., containln , JJ <
more or lets, adjoining the
R. J. 0111 lands, Fllont ,iu| >nuni,
et ala, of record Book i . 4. ' ? ;<>
479, Franklin County ' .uistry
This the 14th Novev "r, t s? 4 ?>.
D P. Mof'l'. TKK.
ll-22-2t ) Curiinisfloner.
rudwtial
FARM
LOANS
i
4 Low Intaroat
4 Lone Tarn* ?
/ Fair Appraisal
4 Prompt Strrlw
W. L. LUMPKIN
Correspondent
LOUISBURG, N. C.
FOR SALE
5 passenger Chevrolet Sedan,
run thirty-live thousand miles,
rear tires nearly new. $350.0*
cash, Utile more on instalments.
C. S. WILLIAMS,
1 1-22-1 1 Franklinton, N. C.
foa rale
Three building lots on Sunset
Avenue. Between Mrs. R. G. Bai
ley and town water plant.
11-15-30 Mrs. Florence Underhill.
When You
Need
iFLOWERSl
for any occasion call us at
our new location
313 Sunset
Avenue
or
t ? Phone 337-1 ? ?
and our pleasure is pirating
yon.
LOUISBURG
House Of
Flowers
MRS. H. R. CHESSON
Proprietor
I.OUSIU'RG. N. t.\
OLD CLOTHES
CAN BE MADE TO LOOK
LIKE NEW !
Get out your old clothe* and,
though they may look hopelesn,
Mud them to as. 1 We'll rl?i
them and renew thein and r?tara
them to yon looking like new
clothe*.
NOTE ? We have added a
SHOE SHOP to our business
BENNEB MANN.
E tjvrt Shoe Krpalrcr.
Pall Cm 1'lioue 444-1
SERVICE
DRY CLEANERS AND
SHOE SHOP
F. O. flight
E. X'wh 8L Looisbarg, N. O.
CLEANING &
PRESSING
RKLIABLR SERVtCF
Wh*n jronr clntlio* arc In
oar IuiimIk yon mity be unre
that lh?y will hat* th? brut
of tin*. Try in tortaj !
Call 436-1 For
Pick-Up Service
Louisburg
Dry Cleaners
l^alJibarK'a OldMt OlMtaor*
?rith Franklin Cuinly'i bum(
modem niilpmM.
a ft. Mykea M manll
P HON ft ?iM-t
UNHI (talk ft iMk ftk
Mil? BM. ft. ft.