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NOTICE OF RESALE
""Under and by rlrtuc of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
of trust executed on the 18th day of
April. 1929. by H. L. Griffin and wife.
Annie D. Griffin, and J. W. Finch and
wife, Alice Finch, to E. F. C. Mctx,
Trustee, recorded in Book 275.at page
IS in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Franklin County, N. C.; de
fault haying been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
thereby, and under an order of resale
fey the Clerk of Superior "Court of
FrenkHn County the undersigned -will
offer for resale to the highest bidder
for cash, at the Court House door in
Louisburg, Franklin County, N. C., at
twelve o'clock noon on Monday, the
10th day of February. 1930, two certain
tracts of land, bounded and described
es follows:
FIRST TRACT: In Cypress Creek
Township, bounded as follows: On
-the North by the lands of Billic Bow
den, on the East by the lands of Sal
lie Hoi lings worth, on the South by
the lands of W. A. Mitchell, and Pearl
Kollingsworth, on tho West by the
lands of Frank Hollingsworth, con
taining thirty-three (33) acres more
or less and known as tho Carrie In
scoe share of the late John Hollings
worth estate.
SECOND TRACT: In Cypress
Creek Township, bounded as follows.
On the North by the lands of Car
rie Inscoe, on the East by the lands
cf W. A. Mitchell, on the West by the
lands of J. E. Wilder, on the South
by the lands of W. A. Mitchell, and
being known as the land of Pearl
Hollingsworth estate, containing four
teen (14) acres, more or less.
This 20th day of January, 1930.
H. F. C. METZ,
Trustee.
Kenneth C. Royall,
Yarborough & Yarborough,
l-27-8t Att'ys.
SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS
Under and by virtue of the power
rested In me by that certain Deed of
Trust executed by W. M. Pinnell on
the 24th day of May, 1928 and Re
corded in Book 250 Page 295 Registry
of Franklin County, N. C., default
having been made upon me to fore
close said Deed of Trust, I will on,
Monday the 13 day. ot January. 1330,
at or about the hour i f noon offer
Cor sale to the hlghp-t Slider, to'
qash at the Court IJouee door iu
LoulsLiur.', N. C., tne following de
scribed trnqw "or pnrcela ot lu?i'l ly
ing and beiiii; in Franklin CO>tn>y,
State or No:111 Carolina^ and uit.re
particularly described as fqllows, to
wit:
1st Tract: Situate in Sandy Creek
Township, Franklin County State of
North Carolina, containing 71 acres,
more or -less and being the land con
veyed to W. M. Pinnell by deed of
Mrs. Lucy J. Myrlck, dated Feb. 23,
1913 Recorded in Book 179 Page 460
Registry of FTanklin County, N. C.
2nd Tract: Situate in Sandy Creek
Township, State and County afore
said, containing 37 3-4 acres, more or
less, and being the land conveyed to
suld W. M. Pinnell by deed of F. W.
Pinnell dated July 29. 1922 Recorded
in Book 229 Page 451 Registry of
Franklin County, N. C. Also all the
right, title and Interest of tlie said
W. M. Pinnell in the lands belonging
to his deceased mother, Mrs. Polly W.
Pinnell at the time of J>er death more
particularly described as follows:
3rd Tract: Situate on the West
side of Spring Street In the Town of
Loulsburg, State and County afore
said. known as the Polly W. Pinnell
Home Place and being the lot convey
ed to said Polly W. Pinnell by deed
of W. H. Pleasants.et als, Trustee of
Lotllsburg Methodist Church dated
July It, 189$ recorded In Book 108
Page 440 said Registry of Franklin
County, N. 0.
4th Tract: Situate In Sandy Creak
Township, State and Connty afore
said, bounded on the North by thi
l.i ads of John Ball, on the East bj
the lands of D. T. Fuller, estate, o;
the South by the lands of D. T. Fullei
estate, and on the West by the land:
of J. W. Merritt and being known ai
the Pearson land, containing 56 acres
more or less.
6th Tract: Situate in Sandy Creel
Township, State and County afore
said, bounded on North by the land:
(f Hoi den and Leonard on the Eos
by E. S. Herritt, on the South by E
S. Herritt lands and on the West b]
the lands of 0. S. Macon estate am
D. T. Smith wick, containing 42 acre:
more or less, and known as the Mer
ritt land, reference being made to al
of above mentioned deeds and rec
ords.
This the 13th day of Dec., 1929.
E. H. MALONE,
12-20-4t Trustee
The above sale was continued t<
Monday, Jan. 27, 1930, by consent o
all parties concerned. This Januar:
20th, 1930.
1-24-lt E. H. MALONE. Trustee.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATI
Under and by virtue of the powei
of sale contain*] in that certain mort
gage executed by Jessie F. May am
wife, to The Farmers and Merchant:
Bank of ^Louiaburg, N. C., date:
March 19, 19$8 Recorded in Book 28<
Page 208 Registry of Franklin Coun
ty, N. C., defaulbhaving been madi
in the payment of the indebtednesi
thereby secured theN underslgnei
mortgagee, will on Monday the 20ti
day of January, 1930 at or abajit th<
hour of noon at the Court House
in Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale
public auction, to the highest bidde
for cash the following described rea
estate:
That tract of land in Cedar Rocl
Township, Franklin County, State o
North Carolina, containing 39 acres
more Or lgps, bounded on the Nortl
by Mrs. Anna Collins, on the East b:
Mrs. J. O. May and Road from Coda
Rock to Dickens, on the South by W
M. Collins. For full description, ref
ercnce is made to deed book 244 Pag<
269 et seq., Franklin County Registry
This the 14th, day of Dec., 1929.
THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS
BANK OF LOUISBURG, N. C.,
12-20-5t Mortgagee
The above sale was continued t(
Monday, Jan. 27, 1930, by consent o
all parties concerned. This Januar:
20th, 1930.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
BANK, of Louisburg, N. C.,
1-24-lt Mortgagees
NOTICE?SALE OF COLLATERAL
Under and by virtue ot powers vest
ed in this bank under note date<
April 8, 1929 and due December 1
1929 and signed by Ben T. Holden
wt will sell for cash at public auo
tion to thw highest -bidder at th<
Courthouse door 'a 1 -o'litburg. N. C
on Monday, February 10, 1930, th<
following described collateral: -
One Note, $3000.00, payable to Th<
First National Bank, Loulsburg, N
by Ben T. Holden and wife, date<
April 6, 1929 and due December 1
1529, secured by deed of trust to Ed
ward F. Griffin, Trustee, which l
recorded in the Office of the Registe
of Deeds of Franklin County, N. C
Book 285, page 318 to which referenc
ts made for a description of the rea
estate described in said deed of trus
r.s security to the above note.
Note of Mariah Alston and Bill AIs
ten dated March 7, 1928 and due De
camber 1. 1928 for $3253.25 payabl
to Ben T. Holden secured by deed o
trvgst to Edward F. Griffin, Trustee
which is recorded in Book 285, pag
132, Office of the Register of Deeds
Franklin County, N. C.. and to whicl
reference is made for the dcscrlptioi
cf the real estate therein togetbe
with personal property, all of whicl
is security to the above note.
Three (3) bonds of Louisburg Fc
male College, bearing numbers 64, 6
ai d 70. Each of said bonds beini
first mortgage 6 per cent bonds o
the par value of $100.00 each.
All of the above notes and bond
being held by this bank as collatera
under note of Ben T. Holden as abov
named.
The above collateral may be exam
lued at the First National Bank o
Louisburg, N. C., at any time durim
tanking hours.
This the 16th day of January. 1930
The First National Bank
of Louisburg, N. C.
l-17-4t By F. J. Beasley, Cashier.
SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS
?Uader and by virtue ol the pnwe
conferred In that certain deed of trus
executed by It. L. House and Wife, 01
the 1st day of January, 1925 to W. N
D'.ckcns, Trunteo Recorded In Bool
262 Pago 215 In the Registry cf Frank
l!n County, fj. c.. default having beet
made in the payment of the bonds se
cured thereby and demand havini
been made upon me for the foreclos
ure of said Deed of Trust, I the un
derslgned Trustee, will on the 27tl
day of January, 1930. at or about thi
hour of noon, offer for sale, at Pub
lie Auction, to the highest, bidder foi
cash, at the Court llouse door it
I.ouisburg, N. C., the following do
scribed lands:
A certain tfCct of land In Frankllt
County, North Carolina, bounded ai
follows: v
Beginning at a stake in line of the
Murphy land, a now corner recentl:
made for W. P. Leonard; thence N. 89
l-4d B 46 poles, 11 links to a stake
Murphy's corner; thence along th<
line of the land recently conveyed bj
W. H. Gupton and others to R. L
House, S 2 l-2d W 26 poles to a stake
Murphy's corner; thence 8 76 l-2d 8
20 poles to a stake; thence N 3d 8
104 poles to a stake (the last line be
Ing a new line made in a recent ex
change of land by W. H. Gupton ant
R. L. House); thence along Mrs. Car
row Bartholomew's line, 8 84 l-4d W
36 poles, 7 links to a rock; thence ?
IN V I 1-4 poles to a white oak:
thence N. 83 l-2d W IS poles, 28 llnki
to a <take, a new corner made for W
P. Leonard; thence 8 16 S-4d W 61
poles, I links to beginning, contain
ttlng If acres, more or less.
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1-Oap Louisbnrg Water Ground 1-Cup Flow
Table Xeil 1-Tablespoon Sugar
4-Teaspoons Baking Powder 1 1-2-Cips Sweet MHk
1-Teaspoon Salt 1-Egg
^?Tablespoons Melted Lard
Mix and silt dry ingre<?nts. Add milk, Ucd and beaten egg.
Beat well and ponr Into greased shallow pans. Cook In hot oven
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BURGESS LUMBER CO.
LOUISBURG, N. C.
This la tha Identical land as No. I
of the T. J. House land assigned to
R. L. House In the division of said
land, less two acres sold to W. p.
Leonard and ( 1-4 acres, conveyed te
W H. Oepton Is exchange with the
audition of ? 1-4 acre* conrayod by
W. H. Q upton to R. L Hons* hi M
change. '
This the 20th day of Doc., 1M9.
W. N. DICKENS.
12-t7-6t Trootao.