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C.. offer for Bale at public auction to the higheat bidder for cash, tbe tract of land hereinafter describ ed lying and being in Gold Mine Town ship. Franklin County, North Car Una described as follows: Beginning at the middle of the Old Warren ton Road, a rock on the East aide of the same, Mrs. PatUe Oupton's corner, and running North 89d 4 mln E 276 feet to a stake; thence S 24d SO mln E 460 feet to a locust; thence along a hedgerow S 77d 4 mln W 1866 feet to a stake corner for Mrs. PatUe Qupton and J. J. Lancaster; thence N 6d E 1298 feet to a Red Oak Stump; thence E 71d 46 mln W 489 feet to a stake; thence N 6d B 696 feet to a stake; thence N 71d W 46 mln W 181.6 feet to a post oak stump, J. J. Lan caster and Allen'a corner; thince S 68d SO mln W 2030 feet to the middle on the East side thereof; thence along said road S lSd E 672 feet to the point of beginning and containing seventy elght (78) acres, more or less, aa per surrey made by M. S. Davis and R. I Holmes, C. E.'s In December, 1926. This November 1st, 1927. EDWARD F. GRIFFIN, 11.4-6t Commissioner. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested In me In that certain deed of trust executed to me by G. D. Taylor and wife Anna Tay lor, on the 10th day of February, 1923 which said, deed of (rust Is duly re corded in the office of the Register of !>eeds foi Franklin County, North Carolina, in book 234 at page 486, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and demand made upon mirttr foreclose. I will on MONDAY, the 7th day of NOVEMBER 1927, at or about the hour of noon at the court house door for Franklin County la thg Town of Louisburg, N. C.. offer tar sale at public idefli tc the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, situate in Louisburg Township, Franklin County, North Carolina: Bounded on the North by the lands irf J. M. Allen or wile, on tha East by the S. A. Newell and J. J. Barrow home places; on the South by Anna Taylor, Bickett lands and W. M. P6r~ t son and on the Wdbt by J. M. Allen or wife, containing seven <7) acres more or less. This October 6th, 1927. BEN-T. HOLBEN. 10-7-Bt Trustee. This sale was continued by consent of all prtiea concerned to Monday, December 6th, 1927, at about the hour of noon. This November 7th, 1927. * Ren t, uuldhn, 11-ll-4t ' Trustee. RE.SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by vlrtti* of an order of Pom rt of VOUI V VI Franklin County in that special pro ceeding entitled "T. S. Dean, Admr. of theetftate of A. A. Dement, deceas Mrs. Alice H. Dement, et als," And a further order of re-sale made in said proceedings on acconnt of an upset bid having been made with the Clerk of the Superior Court, the un dersigned Commissioner will on MONDAY. DECEMBER 12th, 1927 at or about the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Louls. burg, N. C, offer for sale to the high est bidder tor cash that certain lot or tract of land lying and being in Louisburg Township, Fanklln County, and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a rock, corner for the lands of the estate of Mrs. P. W. Fos ter and running thence S 27d 30' E 3260 feet to a rock in Merritt's line; thence S 35d 30' W 44 feet to a rock, Merritt's and Macons corner; thence N 87(1 30' W 858 feet to a stake near an oak stump, Macon's corner; thence N 27d 30' W 1,927 feet to the center of the Lqulsburg-Warrenton Road, an Iron axle on the north side 6t the road; thence along the road N 67d E 616 feet N 27d 30' E 180 feet to the beginning, containing 37.8 acres, more or less, and being the lands conveyed to A. A. Dement by W. 11. Edwards and wife by deed duly i o. o.ued in the office of the RerNi : of Deeds of Franklin Countvv ..i book 202, page 186. Dated th!~ iEud day of Nov., 1927. _ O. M. WU14M ll.26.3t Commissioner. FOB SALE?189 acres of tort, six room house and out buildings, three horse farm open and under culti vation in Sandy Creek township. See my brother, Ma], S. P. Boddle, Louisburg, N. C. Wm. W. Bod. die. 11-26.21 Land For Sale The old Pernell Place, ad joining Old County Home lands and land at Moulton known as the Cedars, and town lot on Spring Street in Louisburg near Graded School with seven room house. This property if not sold privately before, will be sold at auction December 10 about the hour of noon.. Sale will begin at the Cedars at Moulton.'7or informatin see or write W. M. PERNELL or MRS. E. L. GRIGGS, Louisburg, N. 0. DR. J. C. MANN the well known Eyesight spe ctnllit and optician will be at L. W. Parrlah, Jeweler, Lon. lsburg, N. C? twice each month in the future every flret and third Thursday. Headache re lleved when caused by eye-strain. Office equipped with the latest examining instruments. When he tits you with glasses yon have ths satisfaction of knowing that they are correct. Weak eyee of children should receive expert attention. His nsxt visit will be Thurs day, December 15th, 1927. Office hours IS a. Sf. to I P. M. NOTICE North Carolina, Franklin County. By rirtue of power reeled in me by that deed of trust to me executed on the 27th day of May, 1225, by J. U Alston and wife, May P. Alston, and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, In Book 261, at page 422'.and at the request of the legal holder of the note there, in described, default having been made in- the payment of said note, and the payment of the annual Interest thereon, and as in said deed of trust prescribed,, J shall on Monday, De cember 6th, 1227, at 12 o'clock M., at the courthouse door of Franklin Coun ty. Loulsburg, N. C., sell to the high, est bidder for cash, at public auction, the following described tracts or par cels 6r iahdriylng,~being and situate' la Franklin County, North Carolina. First Tract: That tract of land in Gold Mine Township, beginning at a beech on the East side of the "mitt WBMB a * ? M w n parse Mr three ash trees at the mouth of Wat son's branch on Sandy Creek; thence down said creek with its several me. anders to the mouth of Deer's Branch; thence up said branch from the road leading from branch to ti" road leading from Dr. Sill's to Ransom's bridge; thence N 28d W 11 poles to a stake, Swanson's corner; thence N 34d W 16 poles to a pine on the mill pond; theaee N 60 l-2d W 26 poles to a sweet gum; thence N id W | poles to a poplar on the mill pond at high water to its head: thence across the creek; thence down the various courses of the said mill pond at high water mark, to the beginning, and containing eightyJhre and one. half acres, more or less, and being the land conveyed to James K. Col lins add others by o. W. Barefoot by deed duly registered in the office which reference is hereby made, and by Jattes K. Collins conveyed to the said J. L. Alston by deed of record In Mid Register's office In "Book 2z7| at page 220 Second Tract: That tract or parcel Df land adjoining the above described tract, containing seventeen acres, more or less, and being known as the Dock ttupton Tract, and being de. scribed in Mid deed from Collins to Alston abovo referred to. Note: The said lands will be sold subject to timber deed heretofore ex ecuted by the said J. L. Atst >n and wife. Terms of Mle: Cash. Place of Sale: Courthouse door, Loulsburg, N. C. Time of Sale: 12:00 it, Monday, December 6th, 1227. This November 1st, 1227. R. C. 11.4.5t Trustee. FARMS FOR WENT CASH OR CROP | Gocd-'-'rested tobacco and cotton lands. One to live-horse farms. Houses repaired, fences rebuilt, and weUs cleaned. Open only to reliable farmers. MRS. W. P. NEAL, 8.12-tf Loulsburg, N. C. ITS TO BE REGBSTTBD Bat Very Often It Happen* Unexpectedly dirt or grease find* its way upon a new gar. ment. But why worry?with such a dry cleaning service at your command T Ton cant tell the difference when the soiled garment or article is returned. Dry Clean log Does Great Thing* It will remove the most nn. sightly spot and return the lustre of newness to the high est grade materials. We take particular pains to see that your wearing apparel Is made lit tor further wear. We Call For and Deliver. Alterations of all kinds. Dyeing a specialty JOHN P. H0GW00D Proprietor 213 Court Street, Louistfurg, N. a Next to Times Office Phono 221 NOVEMBER 15, YOUR SECOND LIBERTY LOAN MONEY "QUIT THE JOB" ' No more interest after November 15, on the money yon had so patriotically invested in the Second Liberty Loan Bonds. PUT IT TO WORK AGAIN RIGHT NOW IN OUR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT AT i PER CENT and your money will be available to you should the necessity arise. Citizens Bank & Trust HENDESSONi N. C. 'THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION!' Developments In the Fall-Sinclair Jury bribing case leads us to believe that even Jury Mats are now in the hands of speculators. Political Indications are that there will be a number ot wet candidates with nothing to sit on but dry planks In 1928. RESIDENCE FOR SALE cottai Good tour room cottage on Ken. more Avenue for sale adjoins pave ment, 75 foot front lot running to railroad. Now rented. Purchaser to take charge at once. Bargala for cash. Terms could be arranged. See or write Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, old M. T. Debnam, Zebulon, N. C. f 11-25-8t SATISFACTION in buying LUMBER It is necessary that you take many factors into con sideration in order to be certain of satisfaction when you invest money in lumber. You buy it for a certain need and you know what you want. - ? _ _ _ First, you wish to know the Quality is there and that} the price is right. Satisfied as to tese two primary con siderations, you want to know whether you can get ex actly what you want for your particular purpose. 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