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TRU8TEB-8 BALM OP FARM By virtue of th? power of ula con In that certain deed of trust la by H. W. Parrlsh and wife to Trustee, dalad J.m. 12, and recorded In Book 261. page Franklin Raglstry, default having made In the payment of the debt iby secured and denied for fore lure having been liade on sr.ld trustee, the undersigned will on Mon. day January 12. 1?2&, at about *he hour of noon, at the Court House Door m Loulsburg, N. C.. offer for sale at ?obllc auction to the highest bidder tpr cash, the property In said deed of trust conveyed and there described as fallows: That tract or parcel of land situate ki' Cedar Rock Township, Franklin jaunty, North Carolina, more particu larly described as follows: J That part of the Mrs. Molly I. Par rlsh. deceased, devised by her to her daughter, the said Mrs. Bettle I. Par Tlsh, by her will, recorded In Book V ?qf wills, page 502, In fee simple, Sub ject to the life estate therein to her husband, W. A. Parrlsh, which has been aurveyed and set apart to said Bettle I. Parrlsh In partition bat the plat of which has not yet been record ed. containing 36 acres, more or less, end defined by adjoining owners as follows: Bounded on the North by the land of Ben Sturdlvant, on the Bast by the share of lands of Liehman Par rlsh. on the South* by the Home Place and on the West by Ben Sturdlvant This Dec. 12. 1924. F. J. BEASL.EY, Trustee. Wm. H Ruff In. Atty,, 12-12-5t i U Feed the cows all the roughage they will eat, advise dairy specialists of State College. Mabltaai Constipation Cured y - in 14 to 3 1 Day* t -CXX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is ? specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 day* to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Vary Pleasant to Take.* 60c per bottle. ? GIFTS for Women ill-. ' Just a fine line and large assortn^ent of excellent gifts for Christmas ? and priced to make them un usually attractive. Come in and see the wonder ful offerings we are making. Don't forget to be present at the drawing. L. W. PARRISH ? JEWELER ? LOUIS^URG, NORTH CAROLINA A FEATHER IN OUR BONNET In equipping our shop to give One Day Battery Charging Service to the public we have won the title of "Battery Service Headquarters" of this County. With Our New Constant Potential Char ging Outfit, w/fr-nmreclpirge batteries per fectly in eight hoards. This saves you mon ey on rentals and give^^ou your own bat tery, back the same day. Beck's Garage Louisburg's Oldest Garage Phone 311 a lJ: Candy, Fruit, Nats grocery has a large stock of candy, fruit and that yon may easily fill your Christmas ?V You want to be sure of the wholeriWeness and IV nutritious value of the food you feat tevery'day in f" the year. Ws handle only brands that have established a '' reputation as standard in their class on merit, ? and when yon buy food here, you may be assured ^ of its purity an# high quality. 78 county (vm demonstration as etila are now Barring North Carolina counties Three more counties have put on the work since Franklin Coun ty . has put It on. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator ot the estate of K. A. Perry deceased, late of Franklin County, notice Is here by given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 36th day ot December 1935, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and m0te Immediate settlement. This Dec. 34th. 1924. 12-?6-6t ROBT. B. PERRY. Admr. SALE OF LASD Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that deed of trust executed by Albert Harris land wife Margaret Harris to Ben T. Holden, trustee and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds (or Franklin County, state of North Carolina, in book 162 at page 501. de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured, and demand made upon me to foreclose. I will on MONDAY, 15th duy of DECEMBER. 1924, at or about the hour of noon at the court house door of Franklin County, in the town or Louisburg. North Carolina, sell at 1 public auction to the highest bidder 1 | for cash, that tract of land situate in Youngsville township. Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, bounded as fol lows: . Bounded on/the North by the lands of L. C. Mitchell and others; on the East by the lands of T. S. QUI and others; on the South by the lands of W. T. Harris and A. W. Harris; ou the West by the lands of A. W. Harris, being the lands devised by the last will and testament of James Harris deceased to Sarah C. Harris and de scribed in the agreement made be tween Satah C. Harris aad Albert Harris on the 23rd day of February. 1892 and recorded in book 288 at pace 500 reference to which is hereby made, said tract of land containing 143 acres more or less and situate on the county road leading from Wake Foreet to Louisburg. direct. There Is excepted from the above tract two small tracts which have been released, one containing M.T1 acres and the other containing U.?7 acres, both of which were conveyed to Lewis H. Perry. Jrleavlng to be sold hereunder 104.42 acres more or less. This the 11th day ofNovember, 1M4 11-14-51 BEN T. HOLDEN, TrifaUe The above sale was continued by consent of all parties concerned to Monday Dec. 22, 1924, at about the< hour of noon. This Dec. 15, 1924. 12-19-lt BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. The above sale was continued by consent of all parties coucemed to Monday. Jan. 12, 1925, at about the hour of noon. * r. This Dec. 22nd, 1924. 12-2. -3t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM LAND8" Pursuant to an order of Bale made by the Superior- Court of Franklin County in the Special Proceeding therein pending entitled " S. H. Usry and wife, Daisy G. Usry, r.nd other?, Ex Parte," I shall on MONDAY, JANUARY. 5,- 1925,. -AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOONi sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash at the Court Houa* door in LouUburg, N. C., the follow; ing described three tracts or parcel* of land: FIRST TRACT * Beginning at an Ashe, Moore's cor ner on Pope's spring branch; thenc* N 15 W 54 1-4 poles to a stake ant pointers on the old road; thence If 88 1-2 E 113 poles, 6 links to a post oak, Conyers' and Holmes' corner; thence S 1 1-2 W 206 poles, 17 link* to a dead post oak, small gum and pointers. Holmes corner; thence & 87 1-2 E 48 1-2 poles to a Hickory! Jones and Winston's corner; thencA S 2 1.2 W 10 1-2 poles to a Spadf*^ oak stump, Winston's corner; (nene* N 88 1-2 W 183 1-2 poles to a stak* and pointers, Mrs. Moore's corner la William Weathers' line; thence N 8 1-4 E 156 poles., 7 links to a stake at tba head of the branch, Moore's corner j thence down the branch N 47 1-2 W 7 poles, 15 links to the beginning! containing 148 3-4 acres, less smalfi tract sold off for Pope's Church, aeJ cording to a plat and Surrey mad* by W. N. Fuller, surreyor, December 1. 1881, and known as Pope's Ch*p*t tract. SECOND TRACT Beginning at a Mulberry and Per simmon stump, Usry's corner on th* east bank of Middle Creek; thence up ?aid creek as It meanders 148 pole* to a stake and old maple stamp, O, M. Bragg* s corner; thence N 83 W 1? poles. 20 links to a pine stump anff rock. Mrs. Anne Fuller's corner; thence 8 3 W 40 1-1 poles to a rock and pointers; thence East lit poles. It links to a rock, Mrs. ?JlaHhcock'a, corner; thence N 53 W 108 1-2 pole* to the beginning, containing 77 acres, acrordlnf to plat and surrey made bjn W. N. Fuller, surreyor, March 7, 1884, and being lot No. 3 ,of the Preddy tract. THIRD TRACT Beginning at a rock and pointer*. Mis* D. Usry's corner la Mr*. Ann* Fuller's line; thence 8 3 W #0 poles. SI link* to * stake and pointer *, Mr*, pill'* ooraer; thence B II E 70 1-1 poles to * rock; tbence N 04 pole* to * rook; thane* W M poles, It link* to tfc* beginning, containing 41 acre*, according to plat and surrey made by by W. N. Faller, surreyor. Mar Ok 7, 1884, and being tract No. 8 of th* An Appreciation May Christmas bring you joy, and the New Year in - creased happiness and pros perity. In expressing our deep ap preciation of your good will during the last twelve months, we also wish to con vey our desire to serve 'you even better in the year to come. L. Kline & Company Where Thousands Save Money LOUISBURQ, NORTH CAROLINA SALE OF LAND By virtue of an order of re.aale by the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, upon a sale made on Monday the 1st day of De cember, 1924, an upset bid thereon and by virtue of the power and au thority conferred by the judgment of the Supej-ior Court of Franklin Coun ty, made and entered in' the case ot A. F. May et-al and O. J. Coppedge et <1, the undersigned commissioners will on MONDAY, DECEMBER. 29TH at or about the hour ot noon, at the court house door of Franklin county Town ot Loulsburg, state of North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract or l-arcel of land lying and being in Cy press Creek Township, Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, described as fol lows: * ? < ? . Bounded-^n. the North by the lands of W. I. Stalllngs, on the East by the lands ot John Prlvette and B S Elce, on the South by the S N Strickland estate, and on the West by the lands of O T Moses and W F Moses, con taining 189 acres and being the tract of land whereon the said O J Cop. pedge and wife now ^reside. This the 10th day of Dec. 1924. BEN T. HOLDEN O. B. MOSS , Com'rg. W. H. Yarborough 12-12-3t Among useless things list the fam ily tree after financial reyerses have come. P .. r When we all become perfect at our jobs, what's going to become of the efficiency expartT A TONIC Grove's Tasteless chill Toak restore* Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the^frfood. Wheri you (eel its strengthening. invlgoratin^effect, see how it brings yColor to t>6 cheeks and how it lmproVes the appetite, yw will then appreciate iu ttcfe tonic value. ?. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended In syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify It and IRON to Enrich It. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by Its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect. 60c. Women who 'bob their hair seem to )tave no conscience. A hairpin fac tory in Europe has failed. ^ Cup of Cold Water How strikingly does it illustrate the Christmas spirit. Hot the value of the gilt, but the fact of Jiuman sympathy and service. To the travelers along life's highway the march of years ushers in Christmas 1924. Maybe yon are able to give only a cup of oold water but in that small gift may be shown that brotherhood which is akin to divinity. Whatever you may wiah to give our Store la atocked to prbvlde it. Inexpen sive, uaeful tokens for the children, the family, the neighbor or tha friend may be bought from ua. They carry the apirit of joy-a gift, an evidence of your thought. " , X Let ua help you fill the atockinga. ' Let ua help you cheer the path of othera at thia season. A merry Christmas to all af you. The McGhee-Joyner Co. ?, * ? Open Every Evening Until Chriatmaa HUHZLIirTON'S BIOOBST A BS8T STORK ? . zfW < * PHONE 47 ^ PHOKSI7
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