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TRUSTEE 8 8 A UK OF FARM LANDS
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained In that certain deed of tAst
made by Dare C. Evans to W. H. Per
nell. Trustee, and recorded 1b Frank
lin Registry in Book 234, page 244,
dated March 29, 1921, default having
been made 111 the payment of the In
debtedness thereby secured and de
mand for foreclosure having been
made on said trustee by the holder of
Bald Indebtedness, the undersl&ned
will on
MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 1824
at about the hour of noon at the court
house door In Loulsburg, N. C.. offer
tor sale at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash that tract of land
situate In Sandy Creek township, in
said deed of trust couveyed. and there
described OB" follows:
Joining the lands of C. P. Thome,
W. Q. Faulkner. Sam Solomon, and
others, beginning at a stone In the-CV
P. Thome's line (?) 11 1-2 W 4.16
chains to an oak; thence S 4 3-4 W
7.45 chains to a stone; thence S S W
15.12 chains to a stone; thence S 87
1-2 Vr 17.64 chains to an Iron stake:
thence N 5 1-2 W 16.25 chains to an
Iron stake; thence N- 52 1-2 W 4.70
chains to beginning, containing fifty
two and one-half (62 1-2) acres, moie
or less.
This December 7, 1923.
W. H. PERNELL, Trustes.
Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln,
Attorneys. 12-7-51
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COMMISSIONERS <SALE OF LOUIS
BURG LANDS
Under and by Tirtue of the order of
re-sale of the Superior Court of Frank
lin County, dated Dec. 4, 1923, made In
Murray and C. B. Brantley, adminis
trators of J. C. Brantley, deceased, vs.
Mrs. Marls Brantley, wodow of, and C.
E. Brantley, et al, heirs at larfc the
undersigned will on
MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924,
at about the hour of noon at the Court
House door In Loulsburg, N. C. offer
for sale at public auction to the high
est bidders for cash the following de
scribed tracts of land situate In Frank
lin County, N. C., and more particu
larly defined as follows:
FIRST TRACT ? The lands lying on
the. Louisburg R.-ad bounded, accord
ing to said survey as follows; Be
ginning at a Stale, Ransom*' Dodd s
corner on said road, thence N 3 45 B
13.44 chains to a stake; thence N 87
30 W 8.52 chains; thence S 230 W 1.51
chains to a stake; thence N 87 30 W
25.16 chains to a stake, Ransom Dodds
corner; thence N 3 30 E 11.34 chains
io u stake, corner for Lot No 2 of
Do v er ; thence S 87 30 E 13. o'i chains
to a stake, corner for said dower lot
thence N 3 30 E 8 chains to a stake,
tho corner for said dower lot; thence
S 87 30 E 15.34 chains to a stake:
thence N 8 E 3 chains to a stake in
Henry Jones line; thence S 83 r, 7.10
chains to a Stake, corner for Henry
Jones and the Dower lot No. 1; thence
S 87 E 5.44 chains to a stake on the
road, corner for Dower lot No. 1 on
said road; thence along said road N
26 E 2.25 chains to a stake In said
road; thence N 65 W 1 chain to a
stake; thence N 19 E 5.30 chains to a
stake; thence S 87 E 5.44 chains to a
stake corner for said Dpwer lot No. 1
In Baldy Rice's line; thence S 3 45 W
41 47 chains to a stake; thence N 84
W 12.50 chains to the point of begin
ning, retaining 110 acres, more or
less, by survey of Pittman Stell, Sur
veyor. Nov. 15, 1922.
But from this Tract there was sold
under a Mortgage made by said intes
tate, dated Jan. 1, 1922, and recorded
in Book 242, page 529, Franklin Reg
istry, to Spring Hope Supply Co.,
42.50 acres which Is not in Bald mort
gage described by metes and bounds
but which is correctly defined by met
es and bounds as follows: reference
being had to deed of Isaac J ones to
John Jones, Book 117, pago 27:
"Beginning at a corner Hickory
?tump on the East side of the Louis
burg road said Ransom Dodd's cor
ner; thence with his line N 87 1-2 W
148 poles to a stake; thence N 2 3-4
E 45 1-2 poles to a stake; thence S
87 1-2 E 148 poles to a stake, W. H.
Brantley's corner; thence with his
line 8 2 1-4 W 45 1-2 poles to the be
ginning, containing 42 1-2 acres, more
or less."
And therefore there Is now left
available for sale in this proceedings
only 67 1-2 acres, more or less In said
tract.
SECOND TRACT? Situate on Crook
ed Creek and bounded as follows: Be
ginning at a stake, corner thence N 6
E 27.80 chains to a stake and stump;
thence N 44 W 1 .26 chains to a Holly
thence N 76 W 77-100 chains to a
stake; thence N 86 E 2.20 chains to
a stake; thence N 76 3.60 chains to a
stake; thence N 36 E 2.20 chains to a
stake; thence N 40 E 1.80 chains to a
stake; thence N 82 E 1.20 chains to a
stake on Crooked Creek; thence cross
Ing said creek 8 16 E 30.12 chains to
a stake; thence 8 70 30 W 19 chains
to the point of beginning, containing
36 1-2 acres, more or less.
And also the reversion In Dower of
Mrs. Mavis Brantley, here-to-fore al
lotted, which Is bounded as described
as follows:
Lot No. 2 ? Beginning at a stake and
pointers In the Dodd line, corner of
William Evans; thence along the
Dodd line 8 3 1-2 W 8 chains to a
stake in said Dodd's line; thence 8
8< 1-2 E 13.60 chains to a stake in a
drain; thence N 3 1-2 E 8 chains to a
stake In William Evans' line; thence
along said Evans' Uae n 80 1-2 w
13.66 chains to the beginning, contain
ing 11 acres, more or less, Including
the dwelling house known as the Ed.
Holland Place and other buildings and
Improvements thereon, and remainder
of which after the lite estate or do war
of Mrs. Mavis Brantley expires Is of
fered for sale.
This Dec. 7, 1928.
12-7-5t WM. H. RUFPIN-, Com'r.
SALE OF LAND
Under the authority contained in
that deed of trust executed by C. F.
Best and wife on the 1st day of April.
1922 to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, which
is duly registered in Book 234 page
1383 office of Register of Deeds of
1 Franklin County, default having been
made In the payment of the indebted
ness thereby secured and demands
made upon me to foreclose the said
deed of trust, I will on
MONDAY. JANUARY 7. 1924
Tit about the hour of noon at the court
house door of Franklin uounty sell at
public uuctlon to the highest bidder
for cash that tract of land situate in
Frankllnton Township, Franklin coun
ty. North Carolina and lying about five
miles West of the town of Franklln
ton on the Frankllnton and HUlsboro
road bounded as follows:
On the North by the lands of the R.
R. Holmes estate and W. A. Mitchell,
on the East by the lands of M. Y. Gul
ley, on the South by the Holmes and
JackBon land and on the West by the
lands of C. C. Holmes, containing 468
acres more or less, and being known
as "Geo. Whitfield Place."
Prior encumbrances will be paid out
of the proceeds from above sale.
This the 5th day of Dec.. 1923.
12-7-6t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee.
SALE OF VALUABLE! REAL
ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the authority
contained in the deed of trust execut
ed and delivered by W. F. Mitchlner
and wife of Franklin County to G. M.
Beam, Trustee, and recorded in Frank
ltn County Registry In Book 241 at
page BOO, and default having been
made tn the payment of noteB thereby
secured and upon demand and request
of the holders of the said notes des
cribed therein, and by virtue of an
order of re-sale made by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin Coun
ty upon advance bids on the sale of
Nov. 26th. 1923., I wiU on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1923
at or near the hour of 12 o'clock M,
at the courthouse door of Franklin
county at Loulsburg, N. C., offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash the following described tracts or
parcel of land situate in Frankllnton
Township, Franklin county, State ox
North Carolina, and described as fol
lows: ? . ^
First Tract: Beginning at a stake
now a pine stump, Mrs. Fannie Haw
kins corner in line of the Perry land;
thence by survey of W. N. Fuller of
about 1873, N 100 poles to a small dead
pine. A. C. Perry's corner in Gills
line; thence S 83 1-2 E 22 poles 14
links to a large red oak. Gill's corner ;
thence N 1 W 43 1-2 poles to a rock
In Gill's line; thence E 125 poles to a
stake in A. F. Mitchiner's line; thence
a new line S 24 1-2 W 109 poles 17
links to a stake In the field; thence
*?? pi; or iinlrn tn n Etako,
a new corner; thence S 85 E 34 poles,
10 links to a stake, a new corner;
thence S 4 W 7 poles to a stake In Mrs.
Fannie Harrison's corner line; thence
along her line about N 87 W 50 poles
6 links to a stake, formerly called a
forked pine; thence about N 84 W 81
I-2 poles to the beginning' containing
100 acres more or less, being the land
conveyed to W. F. Mitchlner by deed
duly recorded In Franklin County Reg
lstry. In Book 213. page 293.
Second Tract: W. F. Mitchiner's
four-fifths undivided Interest in and to
a certain tract of land defined as fol
lows: Beginning at a sweet gum on
the Lick branch, corner for J. A. Mitch
lner, 11 poles northwestward from a
small pine, corner of J. F. Mitchiner's;
thence S 2 W 151 poles to an iron
stake. J. F. Mitchiner's corner in the
line of S. A. L. Railway Co's. right-of
way; thence along said right-of-way
40-ft. from the center of the tract east
ward to the crossing of the line of that
part of the Jeffreys land assigned to
Jno. Jeffreys ; thence along that line
N 19 W 13 poles. 5 links to the center
of the old road; thence along said old
road N 70 E 5 poles 17 links; N 64 B,
36 poles, 10 links to a rock in the road,
the Jeffreys corner; thence along the
Jeffreys line N 3 E 13 poles 5 links to
a rock and post oak, Mrs. Emily Banks
corner; thence N 2 E about 133 poles
to a stake In Mrs. Banks line; thence
N 88 W 76 poles to a stake on the Lick
branch; tlience up said branch as It
meanders to the beginning, containing
100 aeres more or less.
Third Tract: W. F. Mitchiner's one
halt nndlvlded interest in and to a
certain tract of land, bounded as fol
lows; On the N by the lands of Smith
Brothers and J. M. Allen; on the east
by the lands of J. M. Allen, on the
south by the lands of J. R. Jones and
the 8. A. L. Railway ; and on the west
by the lands of Dr. C. H. Banks, which
Is a pert of the Ellis tract, containing
101 3-4 acres more or less, by survey
of M. 8. Davis, Surveyor, February 16,
1917; It being that part of the Ellis
Tract bought by John F. Mitchlner
and Dr. C. H. Banks of A. C. Ellis,
which In division of the same was
?conveyed to Dr. C. H. Banks and wife
to John F. Mitchlner by deed dated
March #, 1917, and recorded In the
Registry of Franklin County, to which
deed reference Is had for the metes
and bounds thereof. There is except
ed from this tract one acre sold to
Mitchlner Baptist church.
This sale Is made subject to a mort
gage to J. E. Noltlng Co. on said land
which mortgage Is duly recorded In
Franklin County Registry.
This the 4th day of Dec., 1923.
II-T'St O. M. BEAM, Trustee.
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LOUISBUEG, North Carolina
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SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power ,
ami authority contained in mat aeea
of trust executed by A. L. Yarborough
to F. H. Allen, Trustee, on the 28th day
of March. 1922 which Is duly register
ed in the office of Register of Deeds
of Franklin county, in Book 234 page i
381, default having been made In the i
payment of the Indebtedness thereby I
secured and demand made upon said I
Trustee to foreclose. I will sell at :
public auction to the highest bidder |
for cash at the court house door of j
Louisburg, North Carolina on
MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 1924
at about the hour of noon that tract
of land situate in Louisburg township,
Franklin county, North Carolina boun
ded as follows:
On the North by Joseph Yarborough,
on the East by the Tarboro road, on
the South by H. C. May and on the
?West by A. S. Moore, containing 13'
a$res more or less.
This the 30th day of Nov., 1923.
12-7-5t F. H. ALLEN, Trustee. |
TRUSTEE S SALE OF FARM LANDS
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained In that certain deed of trust
made by Ellis McKnight to Wm. H. Ruf
fln Trustee, dated Oct. 9, 1918, record
ed In Franklin Registry, Book 224,
page 278, default having been made
In the payment of the debt thereby
secured, and demand for foreclosure
having been made on said trustee by
the holder of the said debt, the under
signed will on
MONDAY, JANUARY 7. 1924
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 tract df land
by said dead of trust conveyed and
there described as follows:
It being a section of Lot No. 5 of the
F. W. Justice Farm as surveyed and
plot'ed br c:odflelder, a E Nov. 10,
1916. the map of which form Is duly
ncri ded In Book of Maps 1, page ?i.
Registry of Franklin County, rofer
cnto to which map Is hereby made for
description of the entire lot. The sec
tion herein conveyed lying described
by metes and bounds as follows: Be
ginning at a point In the middle of the
road which forma the Wester i Boun
dary of said property, a stoke on East
slds of said road, corner of lot recent
ly conveyed to Louisa Williamson,
and running along said road 240 ft. to
the middle of Wolf PR Creek; thence
along said creek as It meanders
about 890 ft. to line of Lot No. 9 of
said survey; thence along the line of
Lot No. 9 116 ft. to a stake, corner of
lot recently sold to ijouls* William
son abpve referred to; Hence along
South line of said Williamson Lot 800
ft. to the center of the road, place of
beginning, containing four and 4-10
acres, more or less, by above referred
to plot. It being land conveyed to
Ellis McKnight by Franklin Land Co.
i reference to which dead is hereby
.made.
Thjs December 7, 1923.
] 12-7-5t WM. H. RttFFlN, Trustee.
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SALE OP LAND
Under and hy virtue o* the power
and authority contained in that cer
tain deed of trust executed by Vernon
Dunston and wife on the iBt day of
February, 1921 to the undersigned
Trustee which is duly registered In
the office of the Register of Deeeds of
Franklin county in Book 234 page 197
default having been made In the pay
ment of the indebtedness thereby se
cured and demand made upon the un
dersigned Trustee by the owner and
holder of said Indebtedness to fore
close said deed of trust, I will sell at
public auction to thehighest bidder
for cash at the courthouse door of
Franklin County on
MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1924
at about the hour of nSbn that certain
tract or parcel of land situate In Dunns
township, Franklin county. North Car
ollna, known and designated as farms
Nos. 3, 4 and 5 on plot of property
formerly owned by the Fowler heirs
and known and designated as the Dr.
Fowler farm as surveyed and plotted
by Joseph T. Inscoe surveyor, whlcti
plot survey and map Is duly recorded
In the office of Register of Deeds of
Franklin county In Book 192 page 560
to which plot, map and survey, refer
ence Is hereby made for a full and
complete description by metes and
bounds. The said three farm lota
contained In the aggregate 97.63 acres.
This the 30th day of Nov., 1929.
W. E. BEDDINOFIELD,
12-7-6t Trustee.
TRU8TEES SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
conferred upon me in that certain
deed of trust executed on the 18th day
of March, 1904 by I. H. Kearney and
wife, recorded In Book 187, page 81,
Il< glstry of Franklin county, N. C.,
default having been made In the pay
ment of the Indebtedness secured
thereby and demand having been made
utou me by the holder thereof, for
foreclosure, I will offer for sala at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash at the courthouse door of
Franklin county In Loulsburg, N. C.,
at cr about the hour of Noon on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1928
those certain lota or parcels of land
eltuate in the town of Frankllnton,
Franklin County, North Carolina and
deecrlbed as follow*:
First Lot: Store lot on corner of
Main Street and HUlsboro Road, now
used as a store by I. H. Kearney.
Second Lot: The Mra. E. F. Long
Home Place, containing 1-4 of an acre,
more or less, lying on the South side
of Oreen Street, described In deed of
O. L. Ellis, Admr.
Third Lot: The Lee Long lot on
Main Street .between J. J. Thomas lot
and Mayor's Office described In deed
from 1. O. Staunton. t
This 1st day of Dec., 1928.
12-7-4t R. B. WHITE, Trustee.
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