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SALE op land
Pursuant to the aumority contained
In that deed of trust executed by C. A.
Radford and wife on the 19th day of
May. 1923, to D. E. Radford, trustee,
which la duly registered in the office
of the Register oi Deeds of Franklin
county, in Book 223 at page 504, de
mand having been made upon me by
the holder of said indebtedness secur
ed thereby to foreclose said deed of
iMist, I the undersigned trustee will
on MONDAY the 8th DAY of SEPTEM
BER, 1924, at or about the hour of
noon at the court house door of Frank
lin county, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash that tract
or-parcel of land situate in Gold Mine
township. Franklin county, N. C., ad
joining the lands of J. D. Gupton and
others.
Beginning at Root branch and ex
tending west about 6 acres deep;
thence south about ten acres deep to
within about 150 yards of Sandy Creek
joining the lands of D. T. Holllngs
worth on the south and east; thence
east about five acres cornering on
Hoot branch at a Big Sycamore tree,
thence up Hoot branch as It meanders
to the beginning.
This the 6th day of August, 1924.
S-8-6t D. E. RADFORD, Trustee.
FORECLOSURE SALE
By virtue of the power contained In
a Deed of Trust executed by Jas. S.
Jones and Ellen D. Jones recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds of
Vance County in Book 244, at page
231-232. default having been made in
the payment of the debt thereby se
cured. on request of the holder of the
same. I shall sell for cash, by public
auction, at the Court House door In
Henderson. N. C. to the highest bidder,
on the 11th day of September, 1924 the
following described property.
It is the tract of land in Sandy Creek
Township. N. C., bounded by the lands
of Solomon estate. J. R. Mosley, John
Jones and Henry Hayes, being the
same lands conveyed by R. E. Clements
see deed on record and being part of
the place known as the (Plummer
Jones place). Henderson, N. C., Au
gust 11th, 1924.
R. E. CLEMENTS,
8-15-4t Trustee. |
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NOTICE OF SALE OF HOUSE AND
LOT IN FRANKLI NTON
Under and by virtue, or authority In
A certain deed of truat made the 6th
day ol December, 1922, by and between
Mrs. Maggie H. Speed (party of the
first part) and J. W. Bailey, Trustee,
of Raleigh (party of the second part)
same being made to secure debt to
Miss Mollle S. Holloway, and default
having been made In the payment of
said debt; the undersigned Trustee
will offer for Bale to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the court-house door,
Louisburg, Franklin County, at or
about the hour of noon, pn the 8th day
of September, 1924, the following de
scribed real estate:
In Frankllnton Township, adjoining
the lands of T. J. Hlght and others
and bounded as follows;
Beginning at a stake In Cheatham
Street, T. J. Hlght and Speed's corner
and running along said Cheatham
Street north two hundred and ten
(210) feet to a stake, T. J. Hlght and
Speed's corner; thence west along T.
J. Hight's line two hundred and ten
(210) fect to a stake, T. J. Hight's cor
ner; thence so'.th along T. J. Hight's
line two hundred and ten (210) feet to
a stake, T. J. Hight's and Speed's cor
ner; thence east two hundred an ten
(210) feet to the beginning, said lot to
contain one acre, more or less, being
the land conveyed by T. J. Hlght and
wife to said Mrs. Maggie H. Speed by
deed dated January 17, 1901, and re
corded in the registry of Franklin
County in book 124, page 257, refer
ence to which Is hereby made.
The deed of trust under which this
sale Is had is recorded In book 244,
page 691, records of the oflce of Regis
ter of Deeds, Franklin County.
J. W. BAILEY,
8-8-Bt , Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Under and by vrtue of the power
vested in the undersigned by an order
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Franklin County made In that pro
ceeding entitled Wiley J. Perry, Ad
ministrator, against Mary E. Perry,
J. Fred Perry and others, the under
signed Commissioner will on Monday
the 15th day of September, 1924, be
tween the hours of 12 o'clock m. and
1 o'clock p. m., In front of the Court
House door in the town of Loulsburg,
North Carolina, offer fo rsale to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing described real estate:
Beginning at a stake, corner of
Mrs. L. M. Griffin in the line of H.
H. Beddingfeld; thence along the line
of Mrs. L. M. Oriffin N 3 degreeB E
2,288 feet to a small oak on the north
Bide o fthe Tarboro road; thence
along said road N 86 degreeB 30 min
utes E 648 feet, S 89 degrees B 49%
feet to a stake 10 feet north of the
center of said road, corner of store
lot; thence N 3 degrees E 105 feet to
a stake, corner of store lot; thence
8 89 degrees E 106 feet to a stake in
the line of school lot; thence E 3 de
grees W 2,319 feet to a stake, corner
of E. A. Moody, In the line ol H. H.
Beddlngfleld; thence N 86 legrees W
I,283 feet to the beginning, contain
ing 70 acres as shown by a survey
and plat made by PIttmab Stell, C. E?
October 81. 1922.
Any one desiring to see plat ahd
property will find the same at my
residence Pine Ridge school, Wake
field. Route 1. N. C.
This the 14th day of August, 1924.
WILEY J. PERRY,
8-16-5t Commissioner.
FORECLOSURE SALE . , j
By virtue of the power contained In
a Deed of Trust executed by Jno. Jonee
and Ethel J-ne? recorded In the office
0 the Register of Deeds of Vance Coun
ty In Book 244, at page 230-2S1, de
fault having been made In the pay
ment of the debt therein secured, on
request of the holder to the same,
1 shall sell for cash, by publlo auction
at the Court House door in Hender
son, N. C. to the highest bidder, on the
11th, day of September 1924 the fol
lowing described property:
It Is that tract of land In Franklin
County, Sandy Creek Township, N. C?
bounded by J. 8. Jonoe, J. R. Mosley,
Blount Solomon containing 104 acres
being part of the tract of land known
as the (Plummer JoneA placet this
land was conveyed by R'. E. Clements
by deed registered, Henderson, N. C.,
August 11th 1924.
R. E. CLEMENTS,
8-15-4t Trustee j
The fellow who ha* no business to
be In business wont be very long.
The world Is full of good people, but
It Is difficult to distinguish them some
times. .. ,
TRUSTEE'S ?*'-? OF L0UI8BURQ
WAREHOUSE LOTS
by virtue of that deed of trurt made
by W. H. and J. M. Alien ?o Wm, H.
RuSln, Truet'ee, dated No*. 1, 1*10.
and recorded la Book 341, *p*ge 116-1(5.
default having been made In tho iay
ment of tbe debt" thereby secured. and
demand bavins been made on tbe Mid
Trustee for foreclosure, by the bolder
of the debt thereby secured, tbe un
dersigned will on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914.
at the noon recess of Court at the court
house door In Loulsburg, North Caro
lina, offer lor sale at public auction
to the blgheBt bidder tor cash that
warehouse lot and easements known
as the Farmers Co-operative Com
pany's Warehouse situate in the town
of Loulsburg, North Carolina, and
more particularly defined as follows:
First. That certain lot or parc?J of
land situate on the east side of 14*ln
street In tbe town of Loulsburg, boun
ded and defined as follows: Begin
ning at the corner of the J. F. Joaes
lot (now Farmers Co-operative Com
pany's lot) and the C. B. Cheatham
lot, formerly the BoatwTlght Prize
House lot (now Allen Machine Com
pany's lot) on Main street an iron
stake; thence along the C. B. Cheat
bam line (now Allen Machine Com
pan'ys line) 8 68 E 234 feet more or
less to the corner of the Tar River
Manufacturing Company's lot, former
ly the Cooper let (now John S. How
ell's lot) In the line of the S. A. L. Rail
way Company; thence along the line
of the S. A. L. Railway N 26 3-4 W 279
feet more or less, to the corner of aald
railway on Main street; thence along
Main street S 33 1-4 W 144 feet more
or less to the point of beginning. It
being the lot upon which is now sit
uate an old dwelling house and a part
of a brick Warehouse building.
And also together with the afore
descrlbed lot an descendible, trans
ferable and assignable easement in
and to and upon that strip of lan . on
the SouthweBt side or margin of the
Depot site of the S. A. L. Railway,
more particularly described as fol
lows: Beginning at the Northwest
corner of the foundation wull o._ Main
street of the Warehouse now situate
on said land, and running thence along
Main street 23 feet to the line of the
S. A. L. Railway; thence along the
line of the said S. A L. Railway N 26
3-4 E tbe full length of a Warehouse
formerly on said lot 171 feet more or
less; thence a line parallel to Main
street and the first named line 23 feet
to the northeast corner of the founda
tion wall of the said warehouse;
thence a line parallel to the 3. A. L.
Railway line along the foundation wall
of said warehouse 171 feet more or
less, to tbe point of beginning, upon
which was formerly located s mewhat
Jones Tobacco Warehouse building
and upon which is now a portion of
more than one-half in width of the
said brick warehouse building, said
easement being, however, limited to
warehouse purposes only by the decis
ion of the Supreme Court in the case
of Ruffln vs. Railroad 161 North Car
olina Report, 330, which settled the
title to the above described lot and
right of occupancy under said ease
ment. The said lot and easement be
ing "the same conveyed by Farmers
Co-operative Company to W. H. Allen
and J. M. Allen.
This Jan. 18, 1924.
l-18-5t WM. H. RUFF1N, Trustee.
The above ale was continued by
consent of all parties concerned from
week to week until Monday, Aug. 18,
1324, and Is again continued by con.
sent of all parties to Monday, Sept. 1,
1924, at about the hour of Noon.
This August 18, 1924.
8-22-2t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
SALE OP VALUABLE LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained fh that certain deed
of trust executed by C. A. Long and
wife to E. H. Malone, Trustee, dated
February 26th, 1921, recorded in Book
224, page 499, Registry of Franklin
County, N. C., default having been
made In the payment ot the Indebted
ness thereby secured and demand for
foreclosure laving been made on said
trustee by the holder ot the bonds
representing said Indebtedness, the
undersigned will, on Monday the 1st
day of September, 1924, at or about
the hour ot noon, at the Courthouse
Door In Loulsburg, N. C., offer tor
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder tor cash the following described
tract or parcel of land, lying and being
in the said county ot FrAnklln, State
ot North Carolina and being more par
ticularly descdlbed as follows:
That tract of land containing 74 3-4
aores, more or less, conveyed to C. A.
Long by deed of Q. B. H. Stalling* and
others, dated November 8th 1916 and
duly recorded In the Registry of Frank
lin County, N. C., In Book 111 at page
107 at seq, said tract being fully de
scribed in said deed recorded in Book
Book all at page 107 ?t seq., as afore
said and reference being here made
for a further description thereof, said
tract being described as "Second
Tract" In the deed ot trust of C. A.
Long and wife to B. H. Malone, Trus
tee above referred to.
Excepted from the above tract how
ever la the timber and railway right
of way conveyed by C. A. Long and
wife to Oreenleaf Johnson Lumber Co.,
by deeds recorded in Book 211 at page
110 et seq and 117 et seq.
This 2nd day of August, 1924.
E. H. MALONE,
8-8-4t Trustee.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Thos. Mitchlner, deceas
ed late of Franklin County, notice Is
hereby given all persons holding
claims against sajd estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 14th day of August 1925 or this
notice will be plrad In bar ot thte re
covery. All persons Indebted to said
estate will please, come forward and
make immediate settlement. This Au
gust 14th, 1914.
JAMES MITCEINER,
8-lS-flt Admr.
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