?r mt? of u orter ?? _ Uiao, by tk* Superior Court o < Fraak lio County, North Carolina. upon ? ??le made on Monday the 3rd iay of ^'ernlmr, 1914, and an upwl bid thereon and by virtue of the power ?uj authority conferred by that cer taiu d>ed of trust of Henderson Per son to J. L. Palmer, Trifstee, dated July IS. 1*21, reoorded In Book 241, vage 510, Registry of Franklin Coun ty. North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the In debtedness thereby secured and de mand (or forcloaure having been made upon the undersigned trustee by the holder of the bond representing said Indebtedness, the undersigned trustee wlll on Monday, the 1st day of De cuneber, 1924, at the Courthouse Door of Kranklin County, N. C., at or about the hour of noon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, that tract ot land situate In IVankiinton Township, Franklin County, said state and described as follows: Beginning at a Bycamore corner of lot No 4; thence N 42 degrees W 1 chain 39 links to a stone; thence N 1-4 degrees E 3 chains and 5 links to a stone; thence 8 46 degrees E 3 chains and 94 links to the center ot Main Street; thence along said street S 25 degrees W 3 chains and 18 links; thence N 66 degrees W S chains and 88 links to a stone; thence N 25 de grees E 1 cTIaln and 33 links to the beginning and containing about one acre, more or less, It being the Iden tical lot conveyed by N. Y. Gulley, Commissioner to Henderson Person by deed recorded In Book 139 at page 448, Register of Deeds office, Franklin County, dated 5th day of January, IMS. which deed Is hereby referred to and made a part hereof. This 12th day of Nov., 1924. J. L. PALMER, Trustee. White & Malone, Attys. ll-14-3t MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in the mortgage deed made by J !> Ray and wife to J. C. Pearce, ?!:>!? I November 8, 1919, and recorded in ?' ok 210, page 265, default having be :nade In the payment of the debt tlu secured and demand for fore clo having been made upon the undt ; ed; and by virtue of an or der <.: -vsale made by the Superior Court of ! .nklin County upon an ad vance hid r.-.rule on the sale of Nov. 10. 1!<24, ti.v .-.'Klerslgned Executors of J. C. Pearce, deceased, mortgagee, will on . MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 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 bidder for cash, the lands In said mortgage deed conveyed and there de scribed as follows: A certain piece or tract of land ly ing and being in Franklin County, State aforesaid, in Harris Township, and described and bounded as fol lows; to-wit: Bounded on the North by the lands of Dr. J. H. Parker, bounded on the East by the lands of Robert Johnson, bounded on the East bv the lands df E, . l,. Perry, and on the South by the lands of J. D. Baker, containing sixty acres, (60). The di vision in the south between said J. D. Ray land and J. D. Baker land to be run by an Eastern and Western line, the Northern end of the said Baker land being described and con veyed herein. This Nov. 14, 1924. J. D. PEARCE and J. R. L. PEAilCE, Executors of J. C. Pearce, deceased. Win. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, attys. 11143 TRUSTEE'S SAJL.E OF VALUABLE FARM LAND Under and by virtue of power con tained in that certain deed of trust made by P. D. Spqdd and others to G. M. Beam, Trustee, dated April 11, 1921. and recorded In Franklin Coun ty Registry, book 2?1, page 502, de fault having been made In the pay ment of the Indebtedness di^e by said P. 1). Speed and seoured by said deed of trust, and demand for foreclosure having been made on me by the hold er of the debt so secured, I will on .MONDAY. DECEMBER 15TH. 1924. at or about the hour of noon, at the courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C., offer for sale at ubllc auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, viz: A one-seventh undivided Interest in and to that certain tract or lot of land situate in Franklinton Township, Franklin County. North Carolina, and bounded on the N by thj lands of the B. F. Ilullock estate; ou the S by the I. 0. Stanton estate; on the E by E.~ J. Cheatham and being lot No. 1. The above land Is a part of the Dlckerson Dower, being lots 2, 3. and 4, and con taining 33 acres, more or less. This Nov. 12, 1924. ll-14-5t o. M. BEAM, Trustee. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the authori ty contained In that deed of trust ex ecuted to J. A. Williams, trustee, by J. D. Taprell and wife and duly regis tered In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, In book 193 at page 275. Default having been made In the payment of the Indebted ness thereby secured, and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on Monday, December 8, 1#24, at 1?:00 m . on the premises In the town of Youngsvllle, North Carolina, tell at public auction to the highest bidder for cssh, that tract of land situate in Yourtgsvllle Township, Franklin County. North Carolina, bounded as follows, vis: Ilelng lots No. 15 and 16 of map no 1 of the survey of the J. 8. Timber lake estate made by R. G. Ball, C. B-, January, 1?20 see book of maps in Register of Franklin County at page Thin the 6th day of November, It 24. J. A. WILLI AMB, Trustee, Ben T. Holden, Atty. 11-7-St POSITION WANTED Young mm of experience wants po? hltlon as truck driver for year IMS. Could begin at once. Mr. Mark King, R 1, Castalla, N. C. 10-H-Jt FORMULAS OF SUCCESS The tact remains that most men die poor. However rich or well to-do, they may be at some time In lite, after their debts are paid very few haveanything left for themselves In old age or for their families after they . are gone Court records show that out of 106 men who die, 3 leave estates o! $10, 000 or more; 15 leave estates of $2,000 tfi' $10,000, and 82 leave no Income producing estates at all. Out of every 100 widows 3 are left In comfort, 15 are only temporarily provided for, 47 are obliged to work and S5 are In ab solute want. And when we add to this the unfortunate children of these wid ows, we have a picture that should cause any man to think; a picture that no reasonable, thoughtful mart could view and not be Impressed with the Immediate need for Ufa Insurance. Death Is never a pleasant subject at best, and unless we keep our houae in order, it wilt haunt us day and night. Yours for better service, NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .. JOHN P. HOOWOOD, Agent, ll-7-4t Loulsburg, N. C. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of James E. Malone, col ored, deceased, late of Franklin Coun ty, notloe Is hereby given all persona holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on > r before the Slat day of November, 1*25 or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. All persona indebt ed to said estate will please come tor. ward and make Immediate settlement. This November 4th, 1924. O. M. BEAM, ll-21-6t ? ' Administrator. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th "JUST SEE WHAT I'VE BROUGHT TO TOYLAND' Woll, Folks, liere I am again. And I've a big sur prise for you, too. This year I decided that Toyland should have the biggest and best collection of fine new gifts that I could find. I searched the world over and here is the result. I know you'll be surprised and de lighted with the hundreds of presents I've just emp tied from my pack. Now that I've brought all these wonderful gifts to Toyland, won't you arrange to come down and look at them? It's none too early to start Christmas shopping und you'll find it easier to select while assortments are large and complete. I'm expecting you, for I want you to see what great things I have done at Toyland. Yov.rs for a Merry, Merry Christmas, SANTA CLAUS. We extend a most cordial welcome to everybody to visit our store on the above day, both young and old, and meet Santa Clans in person. He will probably have a nice present for you. We have one of the biggest assortments of the newest goods that we have ever handled. You don't have to go to the big city to get the high grade toys, We have brought them to your home town. ^For instance we have dolls from 5 cents to $15.00 each. Orders can be filled before the above date, but our stock wil) not be complete until December 6th. The Hudson Next door above Farmers & Merchants Bank Store Co. Louisburg, N. C. "Around The World in 18 Days" Chapter No. 7 Y Also a Good Feature Picture ETEBY FRIDAY NIGHT Same Price CHILDREN 1 AT THE Winner Theatre THREE REASONS Why Our Grocery is One of the Best in This Section Good Goods Efficient Service Reasonable Prices Get our prices on staple and fancy groceries and fresh fruits and vegetables and you will be con vinced that what we say is true. We sell nothing inferior and our service is prompt and satisfactory. Make our store your daily mar keting place. Our line of Cold Drinks is always satisfying. You'll never regret it. JOHN W. HARRIS Under Union Warehouse NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of R. T. Strickland, de ceased late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of November, 1915, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will ple?ee oome for ward and Make immediate settlement. This No*. 18th l?Mj ll-14-?t M O. STRICKLAND, Admr. THB VHANKUN TDU NOTICE H?vlng qualified as administratrix of the estate of E. F. Oakley, deceas ed late of Franklin County, notice Is hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of November, IMS. , or this notice will be plead bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This November 20th, 1924. 11 21-?t MARY 8. OAKLEY, Admr. fl.M Par Year In Advance Farm Agent T. J. W. Broom of U li on county Ik placing a demonstration with vetch and oats or rye In each community of his county to show the ralue of retch In soil Improvement. ? lA Haixtoai bMMiMtha Cored , In 14 to 21 Days ? ?LAX FD8 WITH PEPSIN" Is ? specially- I ~ Syrup Tooio-Laxatlve for Ha bkul | 55S2SS,p* I ! "J""""* " FOR 5)ALB One Durant Coap? as good as new. at big bargain. See H. C. Beck, at Beck's Oarage. 11.11-it Leslie Ptttman. Albert Watson Irrln Roaser, club boys of Lm ty. coached by farm agent B. O. Mc Mahon. won Urat prlxe la the plant Identification aad Med Judging oon teat duria* tha Hate nalr. to ha pJeatDfal tickets for the football on sale. v

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