THANKS
w
E wish to extend our most
grateful thanks to the
many people who visited our
store the past week. We hope
yO\l fftiiTid your visit a profitable
as we did pleasant.
Sincerely,
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(VDI4W1R WtHtlW)
ciBOini
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Hitu{ ^aalUed as administrator of
tte M*M of W. Hal )bu. d?cMMd.
late of Fraaklia Ooaaty. notic* is bere
kr pna all pcr?u bnWim claim*
?pilil said estate to yrmat them to
ikt oMpri ca or before the TU
dar of October. 1SS2 or this notice will
be |l?d in bar of tbeir recovery. All
persons MeMe4 to said estate ail]
?tease coxae bmrd and make lmm?
diate sertleaent. This Oct. ?. 1?I1.
I*-T-<t J. W. MANN. Adm>.
NOTICE.
North Carolina. In Superior Court
A. B. Wester
V?.
W. W Lene. ? ?1.
B7 Tirtae of a judgment In the above
entitled action, rendered at Sept. term
1921 at the Superior Court of Frank
lin County, appointing the undersign
ed Commissioner tor the purpose I will
sell at public auction (or cash. In tront
of the Citizens Bank In the town ot
Franklin ton. at about 12 o'clock M.,
on the 11th day of November, 1921, all
?
that parol of land in Westerland Park
enhanced In Lota No.' 13 to 23 Inclu
sive and Lota No. S3 to 43 lncluslye,
more tolly described In the map of
said Westerland Park registered In the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Franklin County In Book l, page 107.
Said lots are sold for the purchase
money due for Bame. Oct. 12, 1921.
N. Y. GUf.T.KY.
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NOTICE or SALE.
- Piirwimt to the power flren to the
undersigned Trustee In a deed or trust
made by L>. L. Whitaker and wife Ada
n lanuary 21. ljjiO,
and recorded In the office of the H jk_
book 236. page 343. (default having
been made in the payment of the in
debted neas thereby secured I the said
Trustee will otter lor sale at the Court
house door In L<oulaburg, N. C., at 12
o'clock noon, on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 5th, 1921.
the following described tracts of land.
1st Tract: Beginning at a stake In
Whltaker's line near an old Walnut
tre?, thence N' 113 poles to a stake cor-1
ner of No. 4, thence N 87 W 76 poles 10'
Iks to a stake and old hickory pointers
thence S 27 E 103 pis 17 Iks to an ash
(Hll'a Creek, thence along the old
?line (n6w 1<ini HttHll lluwf
Dart?
about 8 4 1-2 W 20 pis 8 Iks to an old
sour wood in some rocks' thence S 85
1-2 E 31 pis to the beginning, contain
ing acres more or less, being lot
which was allotted to Pat tie L. Al
ford in the division of the R. H. Wynn
land by commissioners appointed by
the court, ae-will appear by reference
t6 book of Order & Decrees No. 10,
pages 88 and 89, office CSC Franklin
County.
2nd Tract: Begin at a roc*, corner
ol No. 6 in the Whitfield line, thence
N 2^ 1-2 E 26 pis 13 Iks to a stake and
pointers, corner the Whitfield line,
thence N 50 E 18 pis 18 Iks to a stake
and pine, thence N 2 1-2 E 16 pis to a
stake, corner of Whitfield land in the
Macon line, thence about N 87 W 29
pis to a sassafras, the Macon corner,
thence continuing N 53 pis 19 Iks to a
stake. 5 pis N corner Nos. 4 and 5,
thence S 55 pis to a stake, corner No.
6 in the line of No. 5, thence S 87 E 65
pis to the beginning, containing 24
acres more or less, being lot No. 7
which was allotted to Chas J. Winn in
the division of their father. R. H.
Wynn's estate, by commissioners, as I
shown in tract No. 1.
3rd Tract: Begin at a stake with
poplar and hickory pointers, corner of
No. 3 in Whltaker's line, thence S 2 1-2
W 77 pis to a stake and pointers in the
old Davis Una, and in line of No-. 5,
thence S 87 E 68 pis to a stake, 5 pis
S of the corner of lots 7 and 8, thence
N 75 pis to a stake, corner of No. 8
in Dower line, thence N 86 W 66 pis to
the beginning, containing 31 3-4 acres,
being lot No. 4 allotted to R. W. Wynn
by commissioners, shown In tract No.
1.
4th Tract: Beginning at a stake and
two pines as pointers, Whltakers cor
ner in Whltflelds line, thence N 2 1-2
E 64 poles 3 Iks to a rock and pointers,
corner lot No. 7 in Whitfield line,
thence N 87 W 65 pis to a stake, corn
er lot No. 7 In line of lot No. 5. thence
due S 63 pis to a stake, Whltakers line
near an old Walnut tree, thence S 85
1-2 E 60 pis 5 Iks to the beginning, con
tainlng 24 1-2 acres, more or less, be
ing lot No. 6 allotted to J. G. Wynn In
division, tract No. 1.
5th Tract: Begin at sassafras, Ma
con corner In line No. 7, thence N 2 1-2
E 69 pis to a small post oak, near- a
pine fpre and aft tree, corner of Dower
thence N 86 W 57 pis 10 Iks to a stake,
comer No. 4, thence dne S 70 pis to a
stake, corner No. 7 In line No. 4,
thence 8 87 E 53 pis 10 Iks to begin
ning, containing 24 acres, more or less
being lot No. 8 allotted to Susie A.
Wynn, see tract No. 1.
6th Tract: Begin at stake on W side
road leading from Rocky Ford to
Whltaker's store, h. L. Whltakers cor
ner near old school house, thence 8
2 1-2 W 317 chs long W side of said
road to stake, corner T. H. Whltaker,
thence 8 85 1-4 B 41.25 chs to stake on
E side swamp In line old Wynn estate,
thence N 26 1-2 W along Wynn line to
a stake 8 ft. from hickory tree, said
Wynn corner in Whltaker's line,
thence N 86 1-4 Wll.. chs along Whit
aker's line to beginning, containing
12 8-4 acres, book SS7, page 88.
Terms of sale, Cash.
ll-4-5t A. M. SCALES.
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BALE OP REAL ESTATE.
Under and by rlrtue of thejjower |
contained In ft certstn deed of trust i
oxecuted to me b7 Mrs. rattle Perry
and recorded In the office of the Ren
Inter of Deeds of Pranklm County In
Book 284, pace ISO, I wilt on
MONDAY 12th of DECEMBER, 1921
at the honr of noon. Mil at public
auction at the Courthouse door In
Loulatrarg, N. C. to tha highest btrt
der for cash, a certain tract or parcel
of land situated In Pranklln County,
Loalsburg Township, State of North
Carolina, and described aa follow*:
The part of the home tract of land of
tha Mid Mr?. Paul? Perry, deceased,
which lis* on the South of the Mill
Path, containing twelve acres, mor?
or Leu. and belo? the part described
at the land which was deviled to the
?aid Mr?, Pattle Perry by her moth
er, Emtllne Joyner, deceased, and ad
joining the lands of Henry May on
the South, A. 8. Moore on the East,
and Dick Bferton and others on the
Wont
This the Sth day ot November, 1?21.
W. B. COLLI HJR, Trustee.
W. H. Yarborough, Atty. . 11-11-6*
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