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Louisburg, N. ?.
PAY YOUR
1922 County Taxes
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1 PF.K CENT PENALTY WILL BE
A 1> I > >J ?> TO VOI R TAX ON FEB. 1ST
AM) 1 PER CENT,! EACH MONTH ,
THEREAFTER CNTIL PAID. PAY
YOl RS BEFORE THAT DATE AND
SAVE THE PENALTY WHICH IN
DER THE STATE LAW WILL BE
ADDED.
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Yours very truly,
H, A. KEARNEY, Sheriff
FORECLOSURE SAL.il OF FRANK
LINTON IX>T
By virtue of the power or gale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
made by W. W. SUearmi and wife,
Kate M. Shearon to Thou. W. Ruf.
fln. Trustee, dated May 3, 1922, and re
corded In the Registry of Franklin
County In Book No. 234, pace 265, de
fault having been made In the pay
ment of the debts thereby- secured,
and demand for foreclosure having
been made on said, trustee by the hol
der of the debt so secured, the under
signed will, on
I ^MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923 |
about the hour at noon, at the
Courthouse door In Louisburg, N. C.
offer for sale at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash the property
In aaM deed of trust conveyed and
there described as follows:
Adjoining the Home Place of Mrs.
Kate M. Shearon. J. 8. Roberson and
others, bounded as follows: On the
Nprth bjr lira. Kate M. Shearon, on
An Bant by Winston Street, on J.he
South by W. W. St learon vacant lot
and OR the Want by J. 8 . Roberson .
Said lot running 80 feet North and
South and 171 feat East and West and
being the lot Upon which a house Is
now alMhte; It being also the North
ern portion at the lot conveyed by
Vtanoea M. Winston to W.-W. Bbear
on by daeddatad Jan. 10. nil, duly
recorded in Franklin Registry In
Book 229, page 124 to which reference
in hereby made for description of en
tire lot.
This January 5th, 1923.
l-5-5t THOB. W. RUFFIN, Trustee.
MONEY TO LENfl ON IMPROVED
farm lands, 6 per cant Interest.
No commission, no bonus. N May run
for 33 years or be paid off *t option
of borrower. Only a short time re
quired to get the money.
7-14-tf 8. A. NEWELL.
Hnbscrtbe to
THE FRANKLIN TIMES
11.50 Per Year la Advance
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NOTICE
The regular annual meeting of the
share-holders of the Farmers National
Bank of Louisburg will be held at tho
bank Tuesday, the 9th of January.
1923. at _3 P. M.
1-5-lt H. M. STOVALL, Cashier.
SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained In a certain
deed of trust executed by W. D. Wes
ter and wife Annie Wester to A. P.
Strickland, trustee on the 8th day oX
-April, 191S to ^secure the payment of
a note due J. L. Wester, which deed
of trust is on record in the ollice of<
the Register of Deeds f6r Franklin
county in book 224 at page 90; and
default haying been made in the pay
ment of 'the said indebtedness, and
the said J. L. Wester having made
demand upon me to-sell the said land
according to the terms and provis
ions of said deed of trust, I will on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923
at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse
door in Louisburg, N. C. sell at pub
lic auction for cash, the following des
cribed real estate:
First; being the lot assigned to said
W. D. Wester known as lot No. S,
bounded as follows, to. wit: Begin
ning at a stake or rock and pointers
on Cyprees Creek, corner of No. 6;
thence West 30 poles to a rock and
pointers, corner of No. 6; thence S
2 E about 17 poles to a stake in place
of a hickory: thence S 22 W 26 poles
15 links to a stake and gum pointers
on Bull Branch; thence down said
branch as It meanders to Cypress
Creek; thence up Cypress Creek as It
meanders to beginning, containing
J 1-2 acres, more or less.
Also. Lot No. G assigned to Q. W.
Wester and herein conveyed by him
to W. D. Wester, bounded as follows,
to- wit: Beginning at a rock, corner
of No. 3 on Cypress creek; thence
West 30 poles to a rock corner of No.
3; thence N 2 W 28 poles to a rock in
stump hole, formerly *a red oak, thence
N 87 W 25 poles 6 links to a rock, cor
ner of No . 4 ; thence N 2 1-2 E 21 poles
to a -stake, corner of No. 4 in line of
No. 2; thence East 38 poles 7 links to1
a stake and pointers, corner of No. 2
in Bobbin's line; thence aiong Bob
bin's line S 16 E about 80 poles to a
whitg oak, Bobbitt's corner; thence
N 83 E 4 poles 14 links to Cypress
Creek; thencfe down said creek as it
meanders to the beginning, contain,
lbg 9 1-2 acres, more or less.
This 13th day of Dec., 1922.
A. P. STRICKLAND,
12-15-6t Trustee.
NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained In a certain
Mortgage Deed, from J. D. Williams
and wife, Fannie S. Williams, to M.
C. Chamblee & Sons, which Mortgage
Deed is recorded in Book 193, at page
581, Registry of Franklin County, N.
C., to secure the payment of a certain
note, and default having been made in
the payment of the note secured there
by, the undersigned mortgagee, will
offer for sale to the highest bidder for
cash at the Courthouse door, In Louis
burg, Franklin County, N. C., on
TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1923
at 12 o'clock M., the following describ-,
ed real property: >
? All of our 1-3 undivided interest in
two certain pieces or tracts of land
lying and being In Franklin County,
and described as follows:
First Tract: Adjoining the lands
of Joe Holding, James Young, Joe
Timberlake and others, and bounded
bb follows: Bowidcd on the Wwt by
lands of Joe Holding, on the South by
James Young; on the East by Joe
Timberlake; on the North by George
Timberlake; containing about 65 acres
ihdre or less, about one mile South of
Youngsvllle. N. C.
Second Tract: Bounded on the
North by Mrs. Duk Pearce, T. C.
Cooley and others, bounded as follows:
Bounded on the North T>y Mrs. Duk
Pearce; on the West by Mrs. Duk
Pearce; on the South by T. C. CoOley;
on the East by Dr. J. B. Powers. Lo
cated about 3 mllos Southeast ot
Voungsvllle. on or near the County
line of Wake and Franklin Counties.
Containing about 55 acres more or
ltaa.
There has been a division by deeds
of the above land which deed Is re
corded In the office of the Register of
Deeds of Franklin County, and the 1-4
Interest as above mentioned Is more
fully described as follows;
Third Tract: Beginning at a stone
at the Northwest corner of Oupton's
line and running thence South 88 42'
East 578 feet to a stone Oupton's North
cast corner; thence North 12 1-2' East
10 feet to a stake In O. H. Timber,
lrke's line; thence 8outh 64 33' West
180 feet to a alone said Tlmberlake's
corner; North 24' West 1388 feet to a
stone; thence 8outh 3 18' West 3280
feet "to a stone; thence South 89 ii'
East 37 feet to * stone; thence North
1 18 East 228 fe<>t to the beglnnfhg.
Containing 22 1-2 acres more or less.
This th?J4th day of Dec., 1922,
M. C. CHAMBLEE & SONS,
By M - B . Chammee.
A. R. House, Atty.
Zebulon, N, C. 12-22-4t
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue ol the power of
sale contained In that certain deed of
trust made by J. C. Conyers to E. H.
J'alone, Trustee, dated Dec. 1, 1920
and recorded In Book 193, page 294,
l.'egistry of Franklin County, N. C.,
default having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness thereby se
cured and demand for foreclosure hav.
lug been made on said trustee by the
holder of the Indebtedness so secured,
flie undersigned will on
MONDAY. JANUARY 29. 1923
at or about the hour of noon, at the
Courthouse door" in Louisburg, N. C.
offer for sale at public auction to the
behest bidder for cash the proporty
therein conveyed and described there
in as follows: "All of his light, title
and interest in a certain lot of land
being in Franklinton, Franklin County
aluretaid and mora particularly da?
c ; ; bcU and defined as follows : Situate
on the Western side of Main Street in
the Town of Franklinton, N. C. be
ginning at W. L. McGhee's corner in
the western edge of said Main Street;
thence alongf said Main Street South
westwardly 26 feet to the center of
fl'.e brick wall between the Moving Pic
ture Show building recently owned by
R. I. Cheatham and building on lot
hereby conveyed; thence along the
as said wall extends; thence in same
direction to the line of W. L. McGhee
r total distance of 100 feet; thence
Northwardly along McGhee's line 2ti
feet; thence Eastward along McGhee's
line 100 feet to the point of the begin
ning, containing 2600 square feet
more or less, and being the lot con
veyed to.H. F. Fuller and B. X.. Bragg
by deed of R. I. Cheatham and wife
recorded In Book 227, page 206 of the
Registry of Franklin Co. reference
cription. This 22nd day of Dec. 1922."
12.29-5t "E. H. MALONE, Trustee.
A Rat Breeds 6 to 10 Times a Year,
Averaging Ten Toang t? a Litter.
Remember thiB, act as soon as you
see the first rat. Get a pkg. of RAT
SNAP. It's a 'sure rat and mice de
stroyer. It's ^convenient, comes In
cake fofm. no mixing. Mummifies rat
after killing ? leaves no Bmell. Cats
or dogs won't touch It. Three sizes,
35c, 6 Be, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
by Cash Grocery and Market,
NOTICE OP SALE
Under and by virtue of authority
contained In a certain deed of truBt
executed to me on the 9th day of
Starch, 1921, by W. E. Muprhy and
wife Ella Murphy, which said deed of
trust Is recorded In the Register of
Deeds office of Franklin county In
Book 234, page 229, the debt therein
secured being past due and demand
having been made upon me for fore
closure, I will on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923
at about the hour of 12 o'clock, noon,
at the court house door In the town
of Loulsburg, N. C., otter for sale to
the highest bidder for cash, that cer
tain tract of land lying and feeing In
Loulsburg township. Franklin county.
North Carolina, described as follows:
Beginning In the center of "the old
road leading from Loulsburg to Nash
ville, N. C., corner of the Horton
dower, thence along the road N 38 1-4
W 190 feet, N 35 W 600 feet, N 67 1-4
W 142 feet, N 74 1-2 W 24S feet, S~88
3-4 W 200 feet to the entrance Into
the new road leading into Loulsburg,
N. C., thence along the new road S
68 1-2 E 187 1-2 feet, S 57 E 100 feet,
8 37 1-2 E 355 feet, S 40 1-2 E 300
feet, S 39 1-4 E 229 feet to the center
of the new road in line of the Horton
dower, thenle-frtong the dower line N
50 3-4 E 136 feet to the beginning.
Containing 4 1-5 acres, more or less;
and being the same tract of land con
veyed to W. E. Murphy by R. A.
Pearee and wife by deed duly regls
?t?red fn Book 2:18, page 227.
This Dec. 12th, 1922. '
12.15-5t F. J. BEASLEY, Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of authority
contained in a certain deed of trust
executed to me on the 24th day of
April, 1922, by S. It. Boone and wife
Annie Boone, which said deed of trust
ts recorded In the llegletef of Deeds 1
office of Franklin courity, In Book 232
page 307, the debt, therein secured be
ing past due and demand having been
made upon me for foreclosure, I will
ion
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923
at about the hour of noon, at the
court house door In Louisburg, N. C
offer for Rale to the highest bidder
for cash, those certain tracts of land
lying anil being in Cedar Rock town
ship, Franklin county. North Caro.
lina, described as follows:
First Tract: Bounded On the West
by the lands of J. A. ooppedge, on
the East by the lands, of the W. M.
Boone estate, on the North by the
1 lands of Howell Wood. St. _ Anna
Jones and the W. M. Boone estate,
and on the South by tHe lands of W.
B. Coppedge and <the Ixmisburg and
Nashville road. (Containing 67 3-4
acfe? and being the same land con
veyed to S. R. Boone by F. N. Eger
tcn by deed dnly recorded in the of
tlce of the Register of Deeds of
Franklin county In Book 114, page 179.
Second Tract: A one-sixth undi
vided Interest in the following des
cribed land. Bounded on the West
by the lands of Jack. Mangam, on the
East by the lands of Jeff Bykes, on
tie North by the lands of Mrs. B..F.
Gardner and on the South by Ihe
lands of J. T. Inscoe. Containing 92
acres, more or less.
This Dec. 1ST, 1922.
12-15-5t B. A. NEWEI >U Trustee.
The QclolM nut I VMS no{ /flttt The ffesd
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The Season's
Best Wishes
" We extend the season's best wishes
for a Happy and Prosperous New
Year to all of our friends and custom
ers who contributed to the success of
our business during the past fall, es
pecially and to the public generally.
We expect to be prepared to gratify
the wishes of the mosst exacting In
our line the coming year and at most
reasonable prices. Call to see ns
when In Loulsburg.
THE LADIES SHOP
at
Store formerly Occupied by Allen Bros. Co.
Mrs. R. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, MgT.
I Thank You
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For your liberal patronage the past fall and
extend to you the season's best wishes for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
I will continue to gove you the best service
possible and save you money on your purchas
es. Come to see me and lets help each other
make money. ?
N. B. Tucker
(B. 8. FOKD'S OLD STAND)
NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C.
I sincerely trust that you had a Merry Christmas and
wish for you and yours a joyous and
Prosperous New Year,
? I thank each and every one of y$u for your Ijberal
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patronage the past year and hope that I may serve you
this year which I believe is going to be better for both
of us.
Yours truly,
J.W.PERRY
NASH STREET LOnSBUBO, N, 0.
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