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NOTICE or SAI.K By virtue of the power and aut&or Hy contained In an order of the Su perior Court o t Franklin County made In the cauae of Strother et ala Vs. ..Strother et al, the undersigned com - uilssionerm wlU on MONDAY, the 4th DAY OF DECEMBER. 1922 at the Courthouse door In the town of Loulsburg, N. C. sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder a certain ^ tract or parcel of land lying and sltu FTffff In Franklin ton township, bound ed by Tar river and Middle creek, and known as the Jack Strother tract of land, containing 156 acres, more or less. Terms ot sale: One-fourth cash, balance in twelve months. This Not. 4th. 1922. T. B. WILDER. W. M. PEHSON. 11.10-4t Com miimlopers . The above Bale was postponed un til Saturday, December lfth. 1922 by all parties concerned. This Dec. 4th. 1922. T. B. WILDER. W. M. PERSON. ' 12-S.2t Commissioners. \\ ANTED ? TO BI'Y A RESIDENCE in Loulsburg. Parties desiring to sell address X Care Franklin Tinres. ll-10.tf 'J, MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED farm lands. 6 per cent Interest. ' No commission, no bonus. May run tor 3$ years or be paid off at option of borrower. Only a short time re quired to get the money. 7-14-tf S. A. NEWELL. | SAJTS HEADEASY For Sale by Aycock Drug Co., F. R. Pleasants, Beasley Bros., Bunn Drug Co., W. E. Murphy, Henry Ayscue. The man who holds his own holds his own tongue. Stop that Headache with SAM'S HEADEASY. \N OPPORTUNITY TOBUY HIGHLY IMPROVED. SMAM. FARMS NtCAK TOWN By virtue of the power of aalu con tained in that certain deed of, trust made by Marais Allen aittl ?H? aa<l Kobert Allen to Wm. H. RufTin. Trus. tie. dated Mjjrch 27. 1920, and record ed hj tbe Registry of Franklin County In Hook 234. page 76, derault having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for fore closure having been made on said indebtedness, the undersigned wilt on MONDAY. JANUARY 1st, 1923 at about the hour of noon, at the Court House door in Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, those highly im proved, Bmall farms near Louisburg and more particularly defined as fol lows. First Tract Thflt ccrtain tract or parcel of land situate in Franklin Co.. North Caro lina, adjoining the lanes of William Allen et al, more particularly defined as follows: Beginning at a rock on the West side of the road leading "from the Old Massenburg place to J. J. Al len's, corner on said road; thence along J.J. Allen's line N "0 W 48 chs to a rock on the East side of Fox Swamp Creek; Dunce down said creek as It meanders in a Southerly direc tion 14. SO chs to a rock on East branch of said creek: thence S*Y0 E 47.88 chs to middle- of aforesaid road, marked by a rock on the West side of the road: thence along said road N 29 E 12.90 chs to the beginning, and containing Sixty (60) acrcs, more or less. It be ing the same land conveyed to Joel B. McKenzie by T. K. Allen, widower, by deed datet] July 15, 1913, and re corded In the Registry of Franklin County in Book 190, page "29, refer ence" to which is hereby made for a further description. It being also the land conveyed to Marcus AUea by Jcel B. McKenzie and wlfg. which deed is also duly recorded in said Registry. This tract contains one of the best farm dwellings and outhouses in tbe County and is highly improved land. SecondTract Adjoining T. K. Allen and others, more particularly defined as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Sheep Branch and T. K. Allen's Southern boundary of T. K. Allen land; thence along the meandecings of said branch to Fox Swamp Creek; thence up said Fox Swamp Creek to T. K. Allen's corner; thence nearly Kast along T. K. Allen's line to the beginning which Is not surveyed but estimated to bs about ten acres, more or lesi~ and be ing a part of the said Wllll'im Allan land. It being the land conveyed to Joel B. McKenzie by Wm. Allen by deed dated June 21, 1913, and recorded in book 190 page 321, reference to which is hereby made for further des. crlptlon. It being also the land con veyed by Joel B. McKenzie and wife to Marcus Allen, which deed Is duly recorded and reference Is hereby made to same. Third Tract Adjoining the lands of Mourning ?HTay and others more particularly de fined as follows: Beginning at & stake in a branch with Mulberry Pointers, thence S 8 1-2 E 57 poles to a stake near the lot; thence N 13 1-2 W 75 poles to a rock and pointers near the water falls on Allen's branch cor ner of No. 2; thence down said branch as it meanders to a targe whiteoak. Allen's coiner on said branch; then N 49 1-2 W 34 poles to a Sweetgum an Fox Swamp Creek; thence up said creek as it meanders to a Whiteoak (clown), Inscoe's- -corner in Fuller's line; thence S 77 E 30 poles to the be-, ginning, containing 39 acree, more or less; it being the land donveyed to Marcus Allen by Jos. Fuicher and wife Ross I^ee Fuicher by deed dated Nov. 27, 1916 and duly recorded in Registry of Franklin County in Book 217, page 44, reference to which is hereby made for a full description. Fourth Tract Adjoining the lands of Marcus Allen and others, more particularly defined as follows: Beginning at a stake *? well of Allen's Chapel on Public road known as the Massenburg road; thence N 85 15' W 2.000 feet to the old bed ot creek; thence along the creek lold Bed) in ? Southerly direction to ;? stake, corner for No. 2 in Division of Wes Roberts' Farm as shown on Map made by J. A. LaPrade, C. E.; thenco S 74 30* E 1.995 feet to a stake on th: Massenburg road, corner for No. 2 in tl'e survey above referred to; thence N 16 50' 651 feet to the beginning, con taining 12 acres, more or less and be ing tract No. 1 in the division of th*? Wes Roberta lands, th^ Homo Place as shown on map and survey made by J. A. I^aPrade. C. B. which i3 duly re. corded in the Registry of Franklin County, reference to which is hereby r?ade. It being the land conveyed t?> Marcus Al'en by B. T. Holden and wife. Willie S. Holden, Dec. 6. l?lt. and duly recorded in Book 217. page. 62, Registry of Franklin County, ref erence to which is hereby made for full description c* the same. Fifth Tract Bounded bn the North by J. B. Mc Kenzie; on the East by J. W. A. Al ston and others, on th?* South by Cora Hawkins and on the West by Adkin Jones, containing 65 acie*. more or If 8fl, being the land devised by Will lam Allen to Marcus Allen by will rej corded In Will Book V., p 516, Office! of the Cleric of ihe Superior Court. Franklin County, reference to which Is hereby made, after cutting off^ 5 acres to Nila Ann Allen and 20 acres to Cora Hawkins as set out In said Will.. Tracts Nos. First And Second, the Joel B. McKenzie Place, by the terms of said deed of tract will sold sub ject to a first Hen thereon Held by the Federal I,and Bank of Columbia. S. U for $4,350. This Dec. 1, 1922. 12-l-5t WM. H. R1TFFIN, Trustee. He who would look with contempt upon the farmer's pursuit is not wor thy the name of m man Beecher . The 0?Un Affect TWIM SALE OP VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE ?Under and by virtue 6f the power conferred upon me in a certain Deed of Trust executed to me ty J. W. Mitchell and mife. Etna I. M'tchell, and duly recorded in* the ot!ice of the Register of D?eda ot. Franklin County in Book 224. page 269. default having been made in the payment of the notes secured therein, and at the request of the holder of said -notes. I will on MONDAY. JANUARY 1. 1923 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, sell at public auction at the courthouse door in Loulsburg, N. C., to the high est bidder, for cash, all that certain tract or pared of land, situate in Frank lln county. Dunns township. State of North Carolina, ai\d described as,- fol lows : Being in the Town of Bunn. Frank* lln bounty, and descrioed as follows: Two lots No. 7 and No. 5 In Block A ot the survey of North State Develop ment Company, beginning ax the north west corner of Main Street and Caro. lina Avenue, and running westerly with Carolina Avenue, 150 feet to an alle>~. thence northerly with said aljey 100 f??et : thence easterly, parallel with Carolina Avenue 150 feet to 5>Iain St.; ihttu southerly with Main St. 100 ft. to the beginning. This Nov. 22. 1922. ROGER MEDLIN, Trustee. G. M. Beam, Attorney. ll-24-6t COMMISSIONERS SALE OF Ijyxnfr By virtue of a power of sale made in that Special Proceedings entitled J. D. Stallings. Adm'r. of C. H. Bunn now pending in the Superior Court of Franklin County, the undersigned will on MONDAY, JANUARY 1st. 1923 at about the hour of noon, at the Court House door in Louisburg. N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, that part of the C. H. Bunn lands so ordered to be Bold which more particularly defined as follows: Beginning ^t a stake Southeast cor ner of the Dower tract, thence along the line of the dower tract North 57 poles to a stake, corner of the dower In line of'.W. J. Stallings; thence. S 83 E 25 poles to a stake; thence N 2 1-2* E 10 poles 12 links to a stake; thence S 84 E 26 poles 10 links to a ?tak?^ thence S 5 W18 poles; thence 8 83 E 32 poles to a stake. B. Lewis' corner; thence S 54 3-4 W 71 poles 18 links to a stake; thence N 87 1.2 W 12 links to the beginning, containing sixteen and one-half (16 1-2) acres by survey in 1922. I This Dec. 1. 1922. WM. H. RUFFTN, 12-1. 5t Commissioner^, FOR RENT Good two horse^tarm with dwelling and outhouses, improved land, for 1923 to good white farmer. J. E. NICHOLSON. Extr. lM3-4t R 2, Franklinton, N. C. NO MORE ATC or mice. after jou ose RAT-SNAP. It's ? sure rodent kHifr. . Try a I'kir. and prore it. Rats killed with RAT-SNAP leaie no smell. 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