THUHJUL' B -83MH8 OP LAND IN NASH AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES By vtrtue of the power of sale con tained la that certain deed of trust made by J. H. Culpepper, Z. N. Cul pepper, D. L. Culpepper and wife, and Mrs. Nannie T. Sykes, Doweress, to Wm. H. Ruffta, Trustee, dated De cember 23, 1921, and recorded in Nash County Registry. Book 271, .page 253, and In Franklin County Registry, Book 244, pages 112-14, default having been made In the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for fore closure having been made by the hol der of debt so secured on said trustee and default having been made in the payment of the said debt according to the decree of the Superior Court of Nash County In that action entitled MrB. Nannie T. Sykes, et al Vs. Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee, et al, and pursu ant to the decree of said court made in said action; and by virtue of or ders of resale made by the 8uperlor Courts of Nash and Franklin Counties upon advance bids on the sales of Oct. 8 and 9th, 1923, the undersigned will on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1923 at or abobut the hour of noon In Nash vllle, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash those certain tracts or lots of land sit uate in Nashville and Nash Co., ln said deed of trust conveyed and further described as follows: FOURTH TRACT. A tract of land situate in Manning's Township, Nash County, which is composed of three tracts, separately described as fol lows: Tract (a). Beginning at a stake in Breedlove's corner in Wm. B. Will lams line; thence S 87 E 148 1-2 poles to a pine stump; thence S 4 W 86 pol es to a Blackgum; thence S 88 E 40 poles to a stake; thence N 4 E 113 poles to a Blackjack on the road; thence along said road to Geo. Pow ell's rock corner; thence N 4 E 153 poles to a stake near Cedar; thence N 88 W 157 poles to a Red Oak; thence S 152 1-2 poles to the beginning, con taining one hundred seventy-three and one eighth (173 1-8) acres, more or less. Tract (b). A tract or parcel of land conveyed to the late B N. Cul pepper by J. T. Webb and wife, by deed recorded in Book 73, page 52, and following in Nash Co. Registry, to which reference is hereby made for further description, said tract con taining seventeen and three eighths (17 3-8) acres. Tract (c). A tract or parcel of land conveyed to the late B. N. Cul pepper by J. T. Webb and wife, con taining thirty-six (36) acres more or less, by deed recorded in Nash Regis try, Book 73, page 76. and following to which reference is hereby made for further description. Out of the foregoing tracts (a), (b), (c), one hundred (100) acres has been conveyed to i. B. Jeffreys by deed re corded in Nash County Registry, Book 102, page 91 and following leaving lands bow -conveyed, one hundred twenty-six and one half (116 *1-2) acres, more or less. And pursuant to Mild decree of said Superior Court In aald county, by Ttr tue of power of sale contained in aald Deed of Trust and by virtue of Ute or der of resale In Superior Court ' of Franklin County, made after the ad vance bid on the sale of October 9, 1923. the undersigned will On MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1923 at the noon recess of court at the Courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C. offer at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following de scribed lands situate in Franklin County, C.: THIRD TRACT. This tract adjoins lands of Calvin Wlggs, H. J. Baines estate, J. J. Alford, and others, and is composed of three tracts or parcels of land which are separately describ ed as follows: Tract (a). Beginning at a stake In Gay's corner on the Tarboro road thus along said road N 69 W 160 poles 23 links to a post oak, Baines corner in Tant's line; thence S 29 E 60 poles to a pine stump, Tant's line or corner; thence N 78 E 19 poles to a pine, Tant's corner; thence S 2 E 174 poles to a gum and pine in Alford's line; thence E 97 poles 7 links to a pine In Wlggs' line; thence N 140 poles 10 links to beginning, containing by sur vey one hundred two and one half (102 1-2) acres, more or less. Tract (b). Beginning at the cen ter of Louisburg and Tarboro road in Wlgg's line; thence N 88 W 17 poles 17 links to rock, thence N 12 1-2 E S 1-2 poles to center of Louisburg and rarboro road; thence along said road S 60 E 18 poles 1 link to beginning. :ontainlng by survey two-fifths of an icre, more or less. Tract (c). Beginning at rock in Wlggs' line; thence N 12 1-2 E 15 poles to center of Louisburg road; Lhence along said road N 60 W 85 joles 2 links to center said road, a pine on N side; thence S 53 poles 5 Inks to rock in Wlggs' corner; thence 3 88 E 70 poles 19 links to beginning. :ontalnlng by survey fifteen and one lalf (15 1-2) acres, more or less, the i&me being the lands purchased by 3. N. Culpepper from J. P. Tlmber ake, by deed recorded in Book 92, >age 42, Franklin Registry. Terms of Sale? Cash, and a deposit if 25 per cent of each bid will be re lulred immediately at the conclusion >f the bidding, and If deposit Is not latls factory to the trastee, bidding rill be immediately re-opened and inother sale made. This Not. 28th, 1923. l-30-3t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. COTTON SEED FOR PLANTING ISO bushels first picking. No sign of boll weevil or red spider, 11 a era* yielded 12 bales, $1.04 per bushel. H. H. HOBGOGD, 11-1 6-3 1 Maplartlla, N. C. THIS IS A PERSONAL LETTER TO ETXBT PERS05 15 FRANKLIN COUNTY, FROM L. E. Scoggtn 6. L Ay cock K. M. Collier We want every person in Franklin County to Ylslt Scoggln's Drag Store, recently remodeled and made the prettiest business house In _ the county. We want you to Inspect our new beautiful and perfect ly sanitary Soda Fountain recently Installed in Bcoggln'a Drug Store. It Is constructed so you can see your drinks prepared. Mr. K. M. Collier, is in charge at this fountain, he is the most effic ient of any in the State. Buy your fountain drinks from him and you will be amazed to see how quickly, perfectly and politely he will serve you. We want every person in Franklin County to buy what you need in a drug store at Scoggln's. Our Mr. G. L. Aycock , is still with us to sell you Just what you want, he has selected^Jrought and sold you your requirements for 30 years, and have just what you want now. We want every person in Franklin County to trade at Scoggin's Drug Store for we have everything usually kept in an up-to-date drug store. We especially ask that you let us fill your prescrip tions, bring them to Us or hace your physician leave them with us. Messrs. L. E. Scoggln and G. L. Aycocke, the old reliable prescrip tion fillers, will give them our careful attention and will make our prices correct and satisfactory. We thank you for past favors and hope you all will come to see us soon. Respectfully, Scoggin Drug Store 0. L. AYCOCK, K. JL COLLIER, L. E. SCOGGHt Personal: I am the only Ajrcock In the drug business in Louis burg and am at Scogglns Drug Store; when you want Aycock to handle your business bring or send it to me at Scogglns Drug Store and oblige. Your old friend, G. L. AYCOCK. Just Received - AT - THE LADIES SHOP A line of beautiful "f* (rood* and trimming*, wool erepea, ratlapnaa, porlet twills wool Jeraeya, broadelotha, freneh teryea, dnTetyno, cordorojn, et r. We Have The Goods you want and the prices will suit yon. Come to see us at Store formerly occupied by Al len Bros. Co. "f .Y.'JZ. X J) .? V Main Street, Louisburg. N. C. Never Xll. ji neglect a cough PUT an end to it nt or.ee with Dr Dell's Pine-Tar Honey. Loosens hard -packed p:* Ic-v.tr, ?oothes inflamed tororei normal breathing Made o! th r same medicines v<nir own u xit r prescribes, combined with the flood Oici s'andbv ? pine- tar honey. You'll like its trs^e, too. Keep Dr. Beli's 0:1 hand for all the family. All druggists. B.' sure to gcz the genuine. DR. BELL'S Pinc-Tar Honey $43,000 TOWN OF LOUISBURG. FRANKLIN COUNTY, NORTH CAR OLINA GOLD BONDS Sealed proposals addressed to the undersigned will be received until 2:00 o'clock P. M., December 14th, 1923, by the Board of Commissioners ot the Town of Loalsburg, for $7,600 Funding Bonds maturing annually Oc tober 1st, $500 1924 to 1938, and for $35,600 Public Improvement Bonds (comprising a consolidated Issue of $17,600 Electric Light Bonds, $14,000 Sewer Bonds and $4,000 Street Im provement Bonds) maturing annually October 1st, $1,000 1926 to 1959, and $600 $1960, all Inclusive, and without option ot prior payment. All bonds dated October 1st 1923; denomination $600; principal and Beml-annual Interest (6% A. & O. 1) payable in New York In gold; coupon bonds; general obligations; unlimited tax. These bonds are to be propared un der the supervision ot the United Stat es Mortgage & Trust Company, New York City, which will certify as to the genuineness ot the signatures of the officials signing same, and the seal Impressed thereon. The approving opinions of Chester B. Massllch. Esq. New York City, and J. L. Morehead, Esq. Durham, N. C. will be furnished the purchasers. Delivery on or about January 4th, 1924, in New York City; iellvery elsewhere at purchaser's ex pense, including New York exchange. All bids must be op forms to be tur alshed by the undersigned or said rrust Company, enclosed in a sealed envelope marked "Proposal for Bonds" ind must be accompanied by certified check Cor cash) payable to the order of the Treasurer of the Town of LoulBburg, upon an Incorporated bank or trust company, for 2% of the par value of the bonds bid for, to secure the Town against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to com ply with the terms of his bid. No bid of less than par and accrued Interest will be received. The right to reject all bids is re served. ll-30-2t J. J. BARROW, Clerk. You should be able to purchase a sack of William Tell from any retail grocer, as the Louisburg, Grocery Co. who are wholesale distributors carry It In stock. 10-12-12t MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED farm lands. 6 per cent Interest. No commission, no bonus. May run for 33 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. NOTICE By virtue of a Mortgage Deed held by me which Is long past due, ami which 1b recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Franklin County in Book 210 at page 382, I will sell lot cash at public auction to the highest bidder at tbe courthouse door In Louis burg, N. C., on the 3rd day of De cember, 1923, at about the hour ot Noon the following described tract of land: Bounded by tbe lands of Cal lie Bowden, Charlie Wheless and oth ers the same being a part of the Hodge Coppedge land containing Twelve and one-balf acres, default In payment has been made and as the owner of the Mortgage Deed securing the amount loaned I will sell the Bald land as per terms mentioned above. This October the 29th, 1923. 10-2-51 8IDNEY HARRIS, Mortgagee. THAT BHD BACK Do you have a dull, steady ache In the small of the back ? sharp, stab bing twlngen when stooping or lift, tug ? distressing urinary disorders? For bad back and weakened kidneys Louisburg residents recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this Louisburg statement. Mrs. J. E. Pergerson, Church St, says: "I had a great deal ot heavy work and I over-did. My back be came weak and mornings I had a doll, aggravating pain across my kidneys. This dull misery bothered me all day long and the longer I stood, the worse the trouble beoame. When I stooped a sharp twinge shot across the small of my back and at times I had dlssy spells and dark spots appeared before my eyes. On a friend's advice I procured Doan's Kidney Pills and several boxes of Doan's removed the trouble. 1 haven t .d a spell of that kind since.'* Price Mc. at all dealers. Don't tply ask for a kidney remedy ? get Vs Kidney Pill*? the same that Pecgereon had. Foster-Milton Vs., Buffalo, M. T. PRICES OF FIRST CLASS Shoe Repairing Men's Half Soles $1.00 Women's Half Soles 85 Rubber Heels 50 Childrens Half Soles. . .25 up If you are looking for a first class job at a fair price this is the place to get it. All Work Guaranteed Shoe repairing insures health, comfort and economy. Our Shop insures Courtesy, Service and Quality. Neese Electric Shoe Shop R. E. L. Lancaster, Op. & Mgr. 9-14-13t Don't deny your stomach ? nun only the best. It's William Tell. 10-12-12t A Lady la Chicago Telegraph* far Bat-Snap Read Mrs. Phillips' wire: "Youell's| Exterminator Co., Westfleld, N. J. Rash ft worth of RAT-8NAR." L?tet rec'd following letter: "RAT -SNAP arrived. It rid oar housa of rats in no time. Just moved here from Pa., where I used RAT-SNAP *wfth great results." Three sizes, 85c, Kc, $1 25. Sold and guaranteed by CA8K\QROC ERY AND MARKET. A TofclC Orove's Tasteless el III Toalc [ettotN Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When yon feel Its strengthening. Invlgon ting effect, sea how k brings color to tl s cheeks and how H Improves the app itlte, yon will then appreciate Its true tot c vah>e. Grove's Tasteleas chl I Toole la simply Iron and Qninina susj mded In syrup. So pleasant even chlldrto Bke It. The blood needs QDININE to Pi 1fy It and IRON to Enrich It Destroy* I ilartal germs and Grip gei uia by Its Str^igthenlng. Invlgor THQSfr DAVS ARE GONE FOREVER When a Man Can Sell Cheap, Shoddy Shoes and Get by with It I have just received an invoice for a big shipment of the well-known Endicott Johnson Shoes shipped direct from fac tory to us. These Shoes are made by the biggest Shoe manufactories in the world. We are receiving our big line of Christ mas goods daily. Watch for our Christ mas announcement next week. Buy a Christmas Seal and Help Stamp Out Tuberculosis. The Hudson Store Co. NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK Louisburg, N. C. FOR SALE We have listed for sale several val uable farms, amoug which are (1) about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. 8. known as Cooke laqjl, on State highway; (2) about 135 acres Hayesvllle T. S. known as part of Whitaker lands. For prices and terms, see FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO. (Over First National ^Sank) The Quinine Ihat Does not AfBct The Head Because of lu tonic and Ijxativf effecuJsJCxA TIVE BROMO QUININE *^~ Ukea br anyone without causing ntrvoAnws or ringing to the hoed. E.W.GROVE S ?14naJEre on box. W TRUSTEES SALE OF FARM LANDS By vlrture of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of trust made by C. S. Merrlt to Wm H. Ruf fln, trustee, dated Feb. 12, 1921, and recorded In Franklin County Regis try, Book 241, Page 277, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and demand for fore closure having been made on said trus tee by the holder of the Indebtedness thereby secured, the underBlgnd will on Monday December 17, 1923, at or 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 the landB and chat tels in said deed of trust conveyed and therein described as folio ws: FirBt Tract: Known as the "Old Merrit Homee Place", adjoining Fos ter land. Dement, Mrs. Purnell, T. H. Inscoe and Mrs. Strother, bounded on the North by the Foster land, on the East by Francis Mefrltt and Mrs. Dink Pernell, on the South by Wm. Pearce and on the West by Home tract the dividing line between this tract to be North and South so as to leave one hundred and sixty acres herein conveyed to constitute the Home tract of said C. 8. Merrltt and the same is expressly excepted from this convey ance, and same Is to be thirty-five acres, The home place being devised to O. B. Merrltt by Morris Merritt. Second Tract: Known as the Pearce Tract, bounded as follows; beginning at a stake near a pine and cedar on old road. T. H. Inscoe's corner ; thence a 1 1-2 w 117 poles 9 links to two pines ,T- H. Inseoes corner; thence n 76 1-2 jr 60 poles 10 links to a rock, corner of No. 2 In Inscoes line; thence N 1 1-2 E 100 poles 17 links to a rock on the old road, corner for no. 2 in Mer ritts line; thence along old road an Easterly direction to the beginning containing forty acres more or less, known as the Person or Pearce place, conveyed to C. 8. Merrltt by deed of E. M. Merrltt, dated Feb. 18, 1909, recorded In Book 170, Page 10. Third tract: The Bickett-Kelly tract, situate in Sandy Creek Town ship, bounded as follows: beginning at a stake corner for lots nos. 1 and I, Of the land formerly ownM by T. W. Blokett In O. W. Ford's line; thence 8 76 16 E 11.78ch to a stake and pointers ; thence 8 60' 41 ? 20.90ch to stake and pointers, corner for said no. 2 and lot sold J as. WllUamB in Ford's line; thence S 19.40 W S.lOchs to a big dead pine at edge ol woods, Jas. Williams line; thence S 10.40 E 34.10 chs to willow on Richland creek; thence up Richland Creek with the various courses 29.50 chs to stake and pointers, corner for No. 1 In Cottrell line; thence N 9'15 W 59.12ch to the point of beginning, cootamig 134.9 acres, being that tract conveyed to C. S. Merritt by T. W. Blckett and wife by deed dated Jan. 17, 1919, and recorded in the Registry of Franklin County In Book 2.27, Page 79. Also the following described per sonal prope ty; One black horse mule 6 years old named Tom; 1 black mare mule 11 years old named Queen, 1 black mare mule 8 years oH, named Mag, 1 two horse Chattanooga wagon and double harnfss, 1 horse Chatta nooga wagon an'! set harness and all farming utensils and tools. This November 16, 1923. Wm. H. Ruffin, ll-16-5t . ' Trustee Piles Cured iii 6 to 14 Days >T'.ii?i?t?,rfu.,d moneyjff PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure ItcMajl, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, lnstatlly relieves Itchipg Piles, and you can Set restful sleep aft4f the first application. Prloo 60c. f"*~ FARM FOR RENT A good two horse farm, adapted to cotton and corn, for rent 1924. Apply to R. H. UTLEY, ll-16-4t Franklinton, N. C. MOTAGAGEE8' 9 ALE OF LAND Under and by vlrture of the power contained in that certain mortgage dped executed on the 27th day of Feb ruary, 1923, by R. M. Carlyle and wife to J. H. Massey and wife, recorded In Book 254 Page 110, Registry of Frank lin County, default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness secured thereby, we, the undersigned mortgagees, will at or about the hour of noon on Monday the 10th day of December, 1923, offer for sale at pub 11c auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door In Louis burg, N. C., that certain plec? or tract of land lying and being In Frank lln County, State aforesaid. In Dunn Township, and described and defined as follows ,to-wlt: Beginning at a stake in Wolf Arbor Branch, Mrs. June Massey'* corner; thence Westward with Mrs. June Ma* sey's line to a stake In Branch; thence down said Branch to B. D. Harris line; thence with hi* line to a Sweet Oum In Turkey Creek, W. B. Ander son's corner; thence Up (aid Turkey Creek to the mouth of 'Wolf Arbor Branch; thence op said Branch to the beginning containing IS 1-1 acre*, more or le**, and known a* the Ellxa Lewi* home t>ace. . - - ' Thla the 8th day of Nov., 1MJ J. It. MASSE?, PCTLLIB M ASSET, ll-l?-4t Mortgagee*,

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