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NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE
SALE
The heirs of O.S. Cottrell
will offer for sale the tract
of land located In Sandy Creek
Township consisting of Forty
Eight (48) acres. 1.73 acres
tobacco, pounds 2,476. This
land will be sold on February
10, 1968 at 12:00^ o'clock at
the Courthouse Coo?.
E. F. Cottrell, Manager
2/6, 8 pd.
FOR SALE--1965 Bulck Elec
tra 225, 4 door hardtop with
automatic transmission,
power steering, power
brakes, tinted glass, radio,
heater, electric seats, win
dows, very low mileage, new
set General Dual 90 tires,
absolutely like new Inside
and out, beautiful antique
green finish. Must be seen
to be appreciated. Priced
right to sell now. Call
L. D. Champion, 496-3540
after 6. 2/1, 6 ch.
TREAT rugs right, they'll
be a delight if cleaned with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shompooer $1. H. C. Tay
lor. 2-G ch
FOR SALE? Coastal Bermuda
hay at $35 per ton. Call
496-4345 at night.
2/6, 8 ch.
FOR SALE? FEBRUARY AN
NIVERSARY SPECIAL?
15% off oh all permanent#'
Healthy Hair Beauty?tiop,
Phone 6-3844.
2/6, 8 ch.
FOR RENT
PSTAIRS Apartment - - 5
rooms, bath ? forced air
heat? front, rear entrances
?near college and school.
Call 496-3737.
12/5 Tutfch.
FOR RENT ? House with 2
bedrooms, living room,
kitchen, bath. 2 1/2 miles
from Loulsburg on 561 E.
Phone GY6-3921.
2/6, 8pd.
WANT TO RENT 2500 or 3000
pounds of tobacco. Will pay
15f per pound cash now and
will transfer to my farm.
Call GY6-4008 after 6p.m.
2/6, 8 pd. ?
WANTED To rent for cash"
1000 to 6000 Lbs. tobacco.
Tel. 496-4936.
2/6, 8, 13 ch.
WANTED? About 5,000 lb. of
tobacco.-* P. A. Woolard
Route 3, Loulsburg, N. C,
Near Ingleslde.
? 2/6, 8, 13, 15 pd.
Help Wanted
WANTED IMMEDIATELY - -
20 first class painters,
paint foreman, spray and
brush men wanted for year
round work In the Louis
burg, Henderson, Oxford,
Durham, Chapel Hill, Wake
Forest, Raleigh area. Best
working conditions, fully
Insured. L.D. Champion,
496-3540.
2/1, 6ch.
LADIES WANTED- -Make up
to $1.68 per hour doing
simple sewing In your
spare time. Write, Jamster
Industries Inc., 100 Ash
man, Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich., Zip. 49783. '
1/31; 2/7, 14 ?
SECRETARY for law office.
Full or part time. Answer
In own handwriting. P. O.
Box 246', Loulsburg, N. C.
27549. 2/1T& Th. tf ch.
MAN WANTED? Between 25
35. Assistant manager's
position, company benefits,
good salary. Call 496-3687
or 496-5186.
1/25, 30; 2/1, 6, 8, 13, 15,
20, 22, 27 pd.
A woman stopped for gas. As
the tank was being filled, she
stood by smoking a cigarette.
The attendant said: Pretty
dangerous to smoke this close
to the hose.
- ? "It's OHe", she teplled.
"This is a filter cigarette".
Legal Notice
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Admin
istratrix of the estate of
Atward Cecil Joyner, de
ceased, late of Franklin Coun
ty, .North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having
claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned on or be
fore the 16th day of July, 1968,^
or this notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate -will please make
immediate payment. This 12th
day of January, 1968.
VIVIAN P. JOYNER,
Adm'rx.
1/16, 23, 30; 2/6 pd.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Admin
istratrix of the estate of
Ernest T. Roberts, 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 the undersign
ed on or before the 23 rd day of
July, 1968, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please
make Immediate payment.
This 18tli day of January, 1968.
CLARICE PREDDY,
Adm'rx.
1/23, 30; 2/6, 13
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Ex
ecutrix of the estate of Lizzie
Allen Barrett, deceased, late
of Franklin County, Nojtfi
Carolina, this is to n6tlfy
all persons having ^liims a
galnst the estat^ Of said de
ceased to exptmt them to the
undersigned' on or before the
6th day^of August, 1968, or
thlj^fiotlce will be pleaded in
Jair of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said es
tate wHl-Xlease make Im
mediate payment. This 6th
day of February, 1968.
EVIE ALLEN HUNT,
Executrix
W. P. PEARCE, Jr., Attorney.
2/6, 13, 20, 27
NOTICE OF SALE OK REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a
certain deed of trust exer
cuted by William Farrow, Sin
gle, dated the 13th dajrof
August, 1962, and recorded in
Book 589, Page 31, in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds '
of Franklin County, North
Carolina, default having been
made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured
and said deed of trust being
by the terms thereof subject
to foreclosure, the under
signed trustee will offer for
sale at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash, at
the courthouse door in Louis
burg, North Carolina, at
noon on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1968
the propert^conveyed in said
deed of trust, the same being
all the right, title and interest
of said William Farrow, Sin
gle, in and to that certain tract
or parcel of land situate in
Franklin County, Franklinton
Township, State of North Car
olina, and described as
follows:
Bounded on the North by the
lands of Pattie Cooke; on the
East by the lands of Mary
Nicholson; on the South by the
lands of Jim Allen Estate, and
on the West by the lands of
Mamie G. Dickens, containing
20 acres, more or less, and
being the lands conveyed to
Cooke Farrow by deed record
ed in Franklin Couhty
Registry, Book 278, Page 34,
reference to which is here
by made for a complete des
cription there of. The interest
hereby conveyed being a one
fifth undivided interest in said
land. This, the 9th day of
January, 1968.
G.M. BEAM, TRUSTEE
1/9, 14,-23,^30; 2/6
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
NORTH CAROLINA
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained In
that certain deed of trust ex
ecuted by Addle Egerton Har
ris and husband R.L. Harris
to E.F. Yarborough, Trustee,
dated the 21st day of May
1964, and recorded In Book
594 on page 87 In the office
of the Register of Deeds for
Franklin County, default hav
ing been made in the payment
of the Indebtedness secured
by said deed of trust and the
same being by the terms
thereof subject to foreclosure,
and the bolder of the Indebted
ness thereby secured having
demanded a foreclosure
thereof for the purpose of
satisfying said Indebtedness^
Legal Notice
the undefslgrifcd Trustee will
offer for sals at public auction
to the highest bidder tor cash
at the courthouse door In
Loulsburg, Franklin County,
North Carolina, at or about
the hour of 12:00 o'clock Noon
on
MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1968
the lands conveyed In said
deed of trust, and described
therein as follows:
That certain lot or parcel
of land In Lou jsburg Township,
Franklin County, North Car
olina, being situate on the East
side of the Bunn or Tarboro
Road In the Town of Loulsburg,
North Carolina, and described
as follows: BEGINNING, at a
point In the center of said
Bunn or Tarboro Road, mark
ed by a stake on the East
side thereof; thence North 68
deg. East 228 feet to a stake,
30 feet from the center of the
Seaboard Air Line Railroad;
thence along the line of said
Railroad property South 43 1/2
deg. West 292 1/2 feet to a
point In the center of said
Bunn or Tarboro Rowi; thence
along the center of said road
North 5 1/2 deg. West 129
feet to the point of beginning,
being the lands known as'the
Harris Funeral Home Tract.
See Map Book 3, page 62,
office of Franklin County
Register of Deeds. This Is the
same land conveyed to Addle
Egerton Harris and husband
R.L. Harris by Readle H.
Ruffln and husband James W.
Ruffln, by deed dated 10 Au
gust 1961.
The successful bidder at said
sale will be required to make
a deposit of ten per cent (10%)
of the amount bid to Insure
compliance with the terms at
said sale and to be forfeited
upon non-compliance there
with, and in the event that
said deposit Is not made, the
above described property will
Immediately be resold at said
time and place.
This 30th day of January
1968.
E.F. YARBOROUGH, Trus
tee
2/6, 13, 20, 27
NOTICE OF SALE OF PER
SONAL PROPERTY
As Administrator of the Es
tate of DeWltt Fogg, deceased,
the undersigned will offer for
sale at public auction to the
highest bidders for cash at
the homeplace of the late De
Wltt Fogg On Route #2, Louis
burg, North Carolina, beginn
ing at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24,
1968 -
various articles of household
and kitchen furniture and other
Items of personal property,
Including the following:
2 Champion plows
Side harrow
Stonewall plows
Double plow
Riding plow
2 Cultivator plows
Disc harrow
Stalk cutter
Rake
Set of plow harnesses
Corn planter
Fertilizer Distributor
Two- Horse wagon
3 tobacco slides
2 Basket Hampers
2 Handle baskets
Calf, muzzle
300 yards of canvas cloth
Scoop
Miscellaneous Items such as
points, wrenches, etc.
Pick
2 Steel Hammers
Lumber Binder
Log Chain
Grease Gun
Shovel
Grass blade
Wire stretcher
Glass cutter
Cross cut saw
Rbll bench
Washing machine
Wood stove
Bedroom suite
Dining room suite
2 Beds
Wardrobe
Dinette suite (1 table -
4 chairs)
Lawn set
The above articles of per
sonal property may be In
spected upon the premises at
10:00 o'clock A.M. on the day
of the sale, or by contacting
the undersigned Adminis
trator prior to the day of sale.
This 30th day of January
1968. .
Lula Fogg
Administrator of DeWltt
Fogg, Loulsburg, North
Carolina.
2/6, 13, 20 ?
NOTICE OF SALE OF VAL
UABLE REAL ESTATE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE
of the power and authority con
tained in that certain Order
for Sale of Land made on the
16th day of January, 1968, by
the Clerk of Superior Court of
Franklin County, North Car
olina, In that certain special
Legal Notice
proceeding entitled, "Sophia
C. Wall and husband, Oliver
W. Wall, Petitioners, vs. M.
S. Clifton, Jr. and wife, Anna
Boyd Clifton; Elizabeth C.
Webb and husband, J. M. Webb;
Mary Anna C. Dixon and hus
band, J. K. Dixon; and First
Citizens Bank & Trust Com
pany, a corporation-, admin
istrator of Margaret Elizabeth
H. Clifton, deceasedr-De
fendants", the undersigned
Commissioners will on
FRIDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF
FEBRUARY 1968,
at or about the hour of twelve
o'clock ^Noon, at the Court
house door In Loulsburg,
Franklin County, North Car
olina, offer for sale at pabllc
auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following tracts
or parcels of land situate in
Harris, YoungsviUe and
Loulsburg Townships, Frank
lin County, North Carolina,
more particularly described
as follows:
FIRST TRACT: That certain
tract or parcel of land situate
in Harris Township, Franklin
County, North Carolina, con
taining In the aggregate 252
acres, more or less, com
prised of two parcels of land
and described as follows:
Parcel No. I: That certain
tract or parcel of land sit
uate in Harris Township,
Franklin^ County, North Car
olina, containing 245 acres,
more or less, and being the
identical tract described in
that mortgage deed of M.S.
Clifton, Jr. and wife to H.C.
Leaman, Trustee, recorded In
Book 332, at page 431, Regis
try of Franklin County, N.C.,
a plat of said land made by
F.N. Edgerton, Surveyor, be
ing recorded In Book of Maps
2 at page 140, said Registry.
See also deed recorded In
Book 400 on page 216, Frank
lin County Registry.
Parcel No. 2: That certain
tract or parcel of land sit
uate In Harris Township,
Franklin County, North Car
olina, containing 7 acres,
more or less, and lying and
being East of the First Parcel
above described and be'1*
bounded on the North and East
by the lands of W. R. Laf?
ter and on the South and West
by the First Parcel above
described, said Parcel No .2
being known as the Harris
Tract. See also deed recorded
in Book 400 on page 216,
Franklin County Registry.
SECOND TRACT : That certain
tract or parcel of land sit
uate In Youngsvllle Township,
Franklin County, North Car
olina, containing In the aggre
gate 69.05 acres, more or
less, comprised of two parcels
of land and described as fol
lows:
Parcel No. 1: A certain tract
or parcel of land situate and
being in Youngsvllle Town
ship, Franklin County, North
Carolina, and more particu
larly described as follows:
BEGINNING In the center of
the Flat Rock Road in line
with a stake on Its South
side J.W. Wiggins' corner;
thence with his line South
1 deg. West 25.67 ch. to a
pine, said Wiggins' corner in
J.T. Wilson's line; thence with
said Wilson line South 88 deg.
West 4.58 ch. to a stake; thence
?South 5 deg. East 9.50 ch. to
a pile of stone on Flat Rock,
corner of the Timberlake land
In J.T. Wilson's line; thence
with the Timberlake line North
87 l/^ deg. West 27.86 ch.
to a stake; thence North 4
deg. East 508 ch. to a stake,
corner of Lot No. 1 in the
Timberlake line; thence , in
line of Lot 1 East 10.57 ch.
to a stake; thence North 34
deg. E. 22.76 ch. to a stake;
thence N. 1 deg. East 10.50
ch. to the center of the fore
said road, corner of Lot No.
2; thence along the center of
said road South 88-3/4. deg.
East 7.96'cWo the Beginn
ing, containing 47-3/4 acres..
For further reference see
Book of Orders and Decrees
No. 8, page 523, In the Clerk
of the Superior Court's Of
fice Franklin County, and
Book 227, page 180, Franklin
County Registry.
Parcel No. 2: That certain
tract or parcel of land sit
uate in Youngsvllle Township,
Franklin County, North Car
olina, and more particularly
described as follows: BE
GINNING ? In the center Of the
Flat Rock Road, Catlette's
corner inWlgglns' line; thence
along the said road South 87
1/4 deg. East 525 feet; thence
leaving the road and running
South 2 1/4 deg. West 693
feet to an Iron stake; thence
South 35 1/2 deg. W. 1515
feet to a rock Catlette's cor
ner; thence a new line North
5 deg. East 1550 feet _a new
corner InWlgglns' line; thence
South 87 1/2 deg. East 220
feet to a rock in the old
Legal Notice
path; thence North 3 deg. East
415 feet to the point ol Be
ginning, containing 21-3/10
acres by survey of 1939. Being
the Eastern portion of the
tract o f land conveyed to R.C.
Catlett by C.T. Bullock,
Franklin County Registry,
Book 360, page 63. See also
the Books and pages follow
ing: 360-61, 350-78, 347-603,
324-440, 271-256, 199-405, and
87-221. See also Book 8 of
Orders and Decrees in the
Clerk of Court's Office at
page 523; and being the
identical tract of land con
veyed to W.T. Hill and wife,
Mamie W. Hill, recorded In
Book 400, page 214, Franklin
County Registry.
THIRD TRACT: That certain
tract or parcel of land In the
Town of Loulsburg, Loulsburg
Township, Franklin County,
North Carolina, and more par
ticularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake on the
East side off hurch Street in
the Town of Loulsburg, N.C.,
corner of Tharrlngton (form
erly- Neal) lot, and running
thence along Church Street N.
32 de'J'. E. 107 feet to a stake;
thence S. 58 deg. E. 150-1/3
feet to a stake; thence S. 32
deg. W. 37 feet; thence S. 58
deg. E. 13 feet to a stake;
thence S. 32 deg. W. 70 feet
to a stake, Neal line; thence'
along Neal and Tharrlngton
lines N. 58 deg. W. 163-1/3
feet to point of beginning, as
will appear from plat thereof
made by M.S. Davis, Sur
veyor, July 20, 1935, and being
the same lot conveyed to Mar
garet Elizabeth Clifton by deed
of Miss Lucy Perry, Unmar
ried, dated May 25, 1906, re
corded In Book 156, page 81,
Registry of Franklin County,
North Carolina. See also deed
recorded In Book 330 on page
297, office of the Franklin
County Register of Deeds.
Said sale will be subject to
confirmation by the Superior
Court of Franklin County, and
to an increased or upset bid
as provided by law.
The successful bidder at said
sale will be required to de
posit ten per cent of the amount
bid to insure compliance with
the terms of said sale, and to
be forfeited upon non
compliance.
This the 16th day of January,
1968.
W. M. JOLLY AND JAMES
P. LUMPKIN, Commiss
ioners.
1/23, 30; a/6, 13
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
FRANKLIN COUNTY
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
J. P. Lumpkin, Administrator
of Will Taylor, Deceased, Pe
titioner,
vs
The (Unknown) Heirs of Will
Taylor, Deceased, Defen
dants.
TO: Heirs at Law of Will
Taylor, Deceased
Take notice that
A pleading seeking relief
against you has been filed in
the above-entitled action.
The nature of the relief be
ing sought is the sale of real
estate belonging to Will
Taylor, Deceased, for the pay
ment of the debts of said
decedent and charges of ad
ministration.
You are hereby required to
make defense to such plead
ings not later than twenty
days after the 19th day of
February, 1968, and upon your
failure to do so the party
seeking service against you
will apply to the Court for the
relief sought.
This the 19th of January,
1968. ,
Betty S. Lavender, Asst.
Clerk of Superior Court
of Franklin County, North
Carolina. "
1/23, 30; 2/6, 13
NOTICE QF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
IN THE RECORDER'S COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
FRANKLIN COUNTY
SANFORD STANDBERRY
PERRY,
Plaintiff,
vs
SUSAN RUTH MOODY
PERRY,
, Defendant,
TO: SUSAN RUTH MOODY
PERRY:
Take notice that a plead
ing seeking relief against you
has been filed In the above
entitled action.
The nature of the relief being
sought Is as follows; an ac
tion tor absolute divorce upon
the grounds of on j?ar sep
aration.
You are required to make de
fense to such pleadings not
later than the 26th day of
Legal Notice
March, 1968, and upon your
(allure to do so the party
seeking service against you
will apply to the Court for the
relief sought.
This 23 day of January, 1968.
Betsy S. Lavender, Asst.
Clerk of Superior Court,
Ex Officio Clerk of Re
corder's Court of Frank
lin County, North Carolina.
2/6, 13, 20, 27
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
IN THE RECORDER'SCOURT
NORTH CAROLINA
FRANKLIN COUNTY
M^RIE J. ROBERTSON,
Plaintiff,
vs
JOHNNY F. ROBERTSON,
Defendant
TO JOHNNY F. ROBERTSON
Take notice that
A pleading seeking relief a
galnst you has been filed In
the above -entitled action.
The nature of the relief being
sought is for an absolute di
vorce.
You are hereby required to
make defense to such plead
ing not later than twenty days
after the 20th day of Feb
ruary, 1968, and upon your
failure to do so the. party
seeking service against you
will apply to the Court for the
relief sought.
This the 17 day of January,
1968.
BETSY S. LAVENDER,
Asst. Clerk of Recorder's
Court For FrankllnCounty,
North Carolina.
1/23, 30; 2/6, 13
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Optometrist
Louisburg, N. C.
Ground Floor Dr. Perry'i
Building
Hour?:
1:30 to 5:00 P. M. Phon#
Dally Except Wed. GY 6-4166
John F. Matthews
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
Prartlce In All Courts
215 Court Street
Phone 496-3523 or 496-34S?
Louisburg. N. C.
Hours by Appointment
Beam & Beam
Attorneys at Law
Louisburg. N. C.
Office in Professional Bldg.
On Court Street
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Attorneys
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Ground Floor Office. Next to
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Practice in Franklin and-Sur
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