? LAMP at the powei " i to thai the flrsi by W. P. Full#i taoarM In Book 261 ft HQi at office ot the Ho of Franklin County MS, page 6S8, et esq, li of Regitter of Deed* of Nasi County, default having been made it the payment of the (p^ebtednese se cured thereby and demand havini been made upon me by the holdei thereof for forecloeure, I will oKet for aale at public auctioh for cast at thr court house door in Fran kilt County in Loulsburg, N. C., at 01 about the hour ot noon on Monday, 18th My of September, 1826, aU those certain , tracts or parcels of land situ ate in the counties of Franklin and Naah, State of North Carolina, and de acrlbed as follows: FIRST TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land la Franklin County, North Carolina, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake and pointers, a corner of the 8. A. Jones land on Sandy Creek; thence S.86 1-2 E 11 to a stake, corner of the land itty conveyed by J. M. Allen and to W. D. Fuller; thence N 1MB 18.60 chains to a stake, corn er of the land above referred to; thence S 86 1-4 B 33 chains to a stake on the road to Wood; thencealong the said road, it being the old road, N 16 1-4 W 6-26 chains N 17 1-2 W 11 lhalna to a stake In th old road, corner of the land above referred to in ' line of the Cray and Wynne land; thence along their line N 86 1-2 W 62 chains to a stake with birch point er, corner for Gray and Wynne on Sandy Creek; thence down the creek to the beginning, containing ninety tour (M) acres by survey of J. T. Inscoe, surveyor, made on September 20, 1922. It being the land conveyed to W. D. Fuller by S. T. Alston, bachelor, by deed dated November 15, 1922, duly recorded in the Registry of FYanklln County In Book 229, page 492 .reference to which la hereby made for further description. SECOND TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land in Franklin County, North Carolina, bounded as follows: Being tract No. 26 of the Wynne-Gray lands .and containing 108 acres, more or leak, as shown on a map of sa)1d lands, recorded In Book of Maps 1 page <3, In the office of the Register of Deeds tor Franklin County, N. C., and being the same tract of land here tofore conveyed to W. D. Fuller by J. H. Beet by deed dated May 8, 1922 and dnly recorded In the Registry of Franklin County, N. C., In Book 229, page 481, reference to which is here by expressly made for full descrip tion. of the THIRD TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land in Gold Mine Town ship, Franklin County, North Caro lina. adjoining the lands of Stnrgis Gold Mine, Denton and others, and bounded as follows: Lot No. 9 in the partition of the Jack Denton lands as recorded in Book of Orders and Dsunse, page 2(2, allotted to Dora Dsn ton Leonard, and there described as follows: Beginning at a rock, Isaac Portia' corner in Stnrgis' line; thence N 71 1-2 W 2# poles to a rock, Portia' corner; thence N ? W 32 poles to a rock. Portia" corner in Stnrgis* line; thence N 71 1-2 W 12 poles 10 links to a rock, corner of No. 1, thence S 22 1-2 W 75 poles 10 links to a rock, corner ot No. t; thence 8 75 E 82 poles 10 links to a rock, corner of No. t in Stnrgis' line; thence N ? W 41 poles to the beginning, containing 22 1-2 acres. Said land being the tract inherited by Mrs. Dora Can dace Den ton from her mother, Mrs. Dora Den ton Leonard. It being the same land conveyed to W. D. Fuller by 8. P. Denton and wife Dora Can dace Den ton. M$r deed dated November 1931. duly recorded in the Registry of Frank lln County in Book 229, page 291, re ference to which is hereby expressly mads (or full description of the same. FOURTH TRA0T: A certain tract or parcel of land sRuats in Franklin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands at Qapton and others, bounded so follows: Consisting of two tracts known as the home place ot the late Archibald D. Williams: Tract One: Begins W a stump on the Halifax Road, thence 8 8 E ? poles to a pine; thence B ISO poles to a Make and pointers; thence N 88 poles to a stake and pointers, on the old road, WlBlam Fisher's corner; thence 25 poles 15 links to n small perslaeme* nod pins on the Halifax road, theace along said road West to the beginning. Tract Two: Begins in the center of the Halifax road, roek oa North adds, tor Daniel Williams, thenee add Williams lias N 80 poles pointers for said Wll Westorly, Charl N 88 1-9 W along Mrs. Aaatead's line to thsaeeYhbbat 80 polos te the" Halt fax road, along Pisaaaat's Uhs; thence along Halifax road to a rock oa the North sMe of the road, the beginning, lit asrss, mors of less In The said lands were do ts the grantor by late Archi ll r wil 1 duly recorded o< the Clerk of the Sn Connty. It i the same land conveyed to w mey T. Williams, bj by Lacy led Jannary 1, 1929, duly re la tkeReglstry of FrankUi N. C, In Book 229, page 1H which Is hereby express description of tbi * stake with two pine* and two Gumi pointers In & A. June*' line; thence 8 88 W 148 pole* to the beginning, containing seventy-eight acres, more or lean, it being the part ot the Dr Thos. Davis land assigned to Augus tas Dnvia in the partition thereof and conveyed by will of Augustus Davis to Temple D. Alston, and later duly conveyed to J. M. Allen and W. H. Allen by deed of J. R. Paschal 1 and wife, which said deed Is recorded in Franklin County Registry, In Book It page 693, reference to which is hereby made. It being the same land conveyed to W. D. Fuller and J. M. and W. H. Allen, and wives, by deed dated June 21. 1921, duly recorded In the Registry of Franklin County, N. C., Book 229, page 223, reference to which Is hereby made for further description. SIXTH TRACT; A certain tract or parcel of land in Franklin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands formerly owned by W. E. Sturgls, Wyatt Bnrt, and others, bounded as follows: Tract No. 1 of twenty-four and one-half acres, the tract allotted to Charles Early Denton No. 8 In the plot of the division of Jack Denton's estate. Tract No. 2 bought of Har riett. Lewis, beginning *4 a stake, Burt and Sturgls' corner, thence N 90 W 12 poles 8 links to a rock, corn er of No. 8; thence N 76 W 61 poles 14 links to a rock, corner of No. 4; thence S 31 W 89 poles 10 links to a rock, corner of No. 6. Burt's line; thence N 31 E 57 poles 17 links to the beginning, containing thirteen and one-half acres. This is a part of Lot No. 7 In the division of Jack Den ton land. Itbelng the land conveyed to W. D. Fuller by W. S. Montgomery and wife, by deed dated January 19, 1921, duly recorded In the Registry of Franklin County. N. C., Book 229, page 120, reference to which is hereby made for farther description. SEVENTH TRACTT: Those certain tracts or parcels of land in Franklin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Early Denton, Thos J. Dolan, T. B. Denton, and others, bounded as follows: First Tract: Containing 84 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by the Louisburg-Hallfax Road, on the East by the lands of the col ored church lot (OllIQcdd) Ion the Southeast by the lands of Early Den ton, C. E. Gupton, Roy Jones, Mit ch ellwand Henry Denton, and on the West by the lands formerly owned by P. G. Radford and being the fourth tract described and conveyed by deed of N. C. Gupton and wife to C. E. Gupton, dated June 17, 1918, and re corded in Book 202. page 562, Regis try of Franklin County, North Caro lina. Second Tract Containing 120 acre*, more or less, bounded on the North and Northeast by Shocco Creek, on East by Shocco Creek and the lands of Thos J Dolan, on the South by lands of C. E. Cupton, (formerly N. C. Gup ton) and on the West by the lands of Harris Brothers and being the tract of land conveyed to C. EL Gap ton, by deed of N. C. Gupton. and wife dated March 30, 1922, recorded in Book 229, page 363, Franklin Coun ty Registry. Third Tract Containing 24 3-8 acres more or less, bounded on the North by the lands of Early Denton, on East and Southeast by the lands of T. B Denton, and the South and South west by the lands of Roy Jones and on the West and Northwest by the lands of C. E. Gupton, and being the 6th tract described in and conveyed to C. EL Gupton, by deed of N. C. Gupton and wife dated June 17, 1916, and recorded in Book 202, page 682. Registry of Franklin County. The above described three tracts of land are the Identical land con veyed to W. D. Fuller by deed of C. E. Gupton, dated September 12. 1922, and duly recorded in Book 229, page 442, Registry of Franklin County, re ference to which is hereby made for full description. EIGHTH TRACT: a certain tract or parcel of land situate In Franklin County, N. C, adjoining the lands of D. T. Fuller, J. W. Merritt, County Home and others, bounded as follows: Beginning in the center of the Hen derson road, D. T. Fuller's line; thence along said line N 34 W GO poles N 30 W 92 poles 7 links to the line of the GO acre tract; thence West along said line and the Poor House line 62 poles to a post oak. Metrites corner; thence 8 3 1-2 > 130 1-4 poles to a stake in the old Halifax road, Her ri tt's corner, thence along sajd road B 40 ? 8 poles 8 00 ? 18 poles, 8 07 ? 4 poles to the Expressroad,tbence along said road 8 <3 ? 20 poles 8 links; thence R 87 poles 8 links to a stake in the road, D. T. Fuller's corn er; thence North 21 poles IS links to a rock. Fuller's corner; thence N 70 E 28 poles to the beginning, con taining 81 1-2 acres, more or less. Also another tract known as the Kitchen Bledsoe tract, beginning at a white oak stump near the road, the Poor House corner; thence Bast 130 poles to a red oak; thsnoe N 87 poles D. T. Fuller's line f> a post oak: thence West 130 poles tn a red oak, isk and stake; thence 8 87 poles I to the beginning, containing GO acres, I or less. I For further description see Book 86 page 388. deed of 1. F. Jones and wife to O. T. Fuller. It being the saaae land conrsysd to i|W. a Fuller by dsed of a T. Fuller and wife, dated June 17, 1918, and recorded in Book 20% page 678, Frank Ma Registry. NINTH TRACT: The following do r I scribed real estae situate partly k ? county of Nash and partly fa th? , unty of Franklin, near Ram I (Bridge and. described as follows: ginning at a white oaL Thomas c ArringtoaTa corner on the South sld< of Htg Fishing Creek, running ttaenr. 178 poles to a pins, Ar iae 8 28 1-1 h 's corner; is to no old road; thanes f a red oak; thenc. to a stake, an< 84 poles to th Sontl S 8 V 72 polst to a iourwood bush; thane* N 79 W 80 poles to s dead pine; thence N 44 poles to s stake in the Gold Mine Blanch; thence down the said branch 60 poles to a stake, in said branch, theuce N 30 3-4 poles to aa oak stump; thence N 49 K 78 3-4 poleq to a white oak; thence N 44 E 10 1-2 poles to a black rum on the north side of the Warrenton Road; thence along said road North 22 West 68 1-2 poles to a stake, the Portia corner; thence with the Pqftls line along a ditch N 20 1-2 E 22 poles to a stake; thence N 34 1-2 B 42 poles to Big Fishing Creek, the Portls corn er; thence down the various courses of said crepk to the beginning, con taining four hundred fifty five acres, more or less, and being the identical tract of land conveyed by H. D. Car rier, Trustee to the parties of the vrst part, by deed dated November 17, 1922 and recorded In Nash and Franklin County Registries. It being the same land conveyed to W. D. Fuller by Ell ington and Guy, Inc., by deed dated November 17, 1922, duly recorded In the Registry of Franklin County, Book 233, page 423, et seq, and Re gistry" of Nash county. Book 279, page 184, to which reference is hereby made for a full description of the I .tenth TRACT: E. H. Malone, Gray and Wynn tract containing in the aggregate 701.76 acres, and com prising tract No. IS, containing 37 acres. Tract No. 14 containing 41.75 acres Tract No. 16 containing 74 acres. Tract No. 1? containing 16 acres. Tract No. 17 containing 48 acres, Tract No. 18 containing 87.50 acres. Tract No. 10 containing 84.60 acres. Tract No. 20 containing 89 acres. Tract No. 21 containing 80.60 acres. Tract No. 22 containing 58 acres. Tract No. 23 containing 76.86 acres. Tract No. 24 containing 62.26 acres. Tract No. 85 containing 91 acres, as same appears in the Map of the Wynn and Gray Land made by Charles McDowell and R- A. Calrin October 18, 1918. and recorded in Map Book 1, page 108, Registry of Franklin County. N. C. The above described tracts have been conveyed together with tracts to the said E. H. Malone, by deed of J. S. Wynn and others, dated April 1. 1920, recorded in Book 236, page 643, Registry of Franklin County. N. O, and in Book 266, page 451, Registry of Nash County, N. C., reference being hereby made to all of said deeds, records, apd maps for further description of the land hereby conveyed. It being the land conveyed by E. H. Malone and wife to W. D. Fuller, by deed recorded in Book 249, page 63. ELEVENTH TRACT: The W. F. Parrish County Home Land. Being th.- land con/eyod ly W. ?. I'arnsh and wife to W. D. Fuller recorded in Book 249, page 299, Registry of Frank lln County, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning in Ed wards' line and in the Avenue in front of his residence at a stake: thence N 85 W along the avenue 13 chains to a stake in the nenter of the new road leading by the County Home corner of the County Home property is Merritt's line; thence along the new road S 38 E 3.93 chains to the center of the road at Merritt's corner; thence 8 16 W 3.26 chains to the center of the old road at a stake and post oak pointer on the South side of the road; thence S 9 1-4 W 11.90 chains to a stake, Merritt's corner; thence 8 85 E 1L70 chains to a stake, W. D. Ful ler's corner; thence N 4 3-4 E 18.06 chains to the beginning, containing 20 1-8 acres, by survey made by Jos. T. Inscoe, on July 12, 1923, it being a part of the County property upon which is situated the Home for the aged and infirm. TWELFTH TRACT: The F. M. and R. R. Denton tract. It being the tract of land conveyed by F. M. and R. R Denton and wives to W. D. Fuller by deed recorded in Book 249, page 116, and more particularly described n foUows: On the North by the lands of Pennie Mitchell, on the Bast, South and West by the land known as the Gray and Wynn lands, containing 26 acres, more or less, and being the tract of land devised by will of Geo. K. Leonard, to Ella Denton for life, re mainder to her children. Said will being (ft record in Will Book V, page 404, office of the Clark of the Super ior Court, Franklin County, N. C. The said tract having been conveyed to Geo. K. Leonard by Deed of Hugh W. Denton and wife dated February 6. 1895, recorded in Book 100, page 166. Registry of Franklin County, the same having been conveyed to the said Hugh W. Denton by deed of J. 8 Wynn and wife and others dated February 26, 1819, recorded la Book 96, page 96. said Registry. All of which deeds and records are hereby referred to for a more particulg* de scription of the ln>' -cieby convey ed the said F V i .'nton and R. R Denton being lie only children of sn? Denton, i.uw deceased, Referi-m , being here made to the deeds ui.J records herein referred to frr further description. This sale will be subject to the Hen or liens of all prior encumbrances ef record. This Aagust 10, 1926. F. J. BEASLBY, Trustee, White and Malone. Ally's. 8-13-6t NOTICE or SALE or LAND UNDER DM or TRUST (Continued from p*n two) ANNS line; thence North S7 Bent to the beginning, oontnininc M acres. The undersigned trustee will first Eer the there deecribed lead for in separate tracts of the shore described, end then offer it as a whole, id will report to the eoart the [ ? Mi reoelred* , - This JOLT t7YcJJet> Too TMa July J7U?, lttt. Terms Of sale: CASH. Date of tale: Wednesday, L UK Hear of sale: 11:90 o'clock A. M. I'lece of ante: Courthouse door in Louisbnrg, North Caroline. 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