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C-, > ' < / . u ft i c i <?; ?s-=OB WBITE= i i.fc-CSU.4^ The oldest joint stock land bank doing business in North Carolina ? ; urns zmmmmTzr; The Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock - . Land Bank fllubcth City, - North Carolina I TRUSTEE S SALE OF LAND 3 By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust, made bf Misses Sue T. and Hodgie P. Alston to Wm. H. Ruff In. Trustee, dated January 24, 1922, and recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 179, page 405, default having been made In the pay. ment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made by the holder of said debt on Bald trustee, the undersigned will on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 at about the hour of noon, at the Court House door in Lbuisburg, N. C., of fer for sale at public auction, to the highest Udder for cash the lands In said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of D. J. Burnette, on the East by tbe lands of L. N. Williams, on the West by the lands of A. D. Williams Home Tract and on the South by the lands of Mrs. Rosa W. Bryan, containing 100 acres, more or less, it being the land devised to the them by the last will of A. D. Williams; but the sale will be subject to timber deed convey ing said timber to Oreenleaf Johnson Lumber Co., registered In Book 177, page 579. This Aug. 25, 1922. 8-25-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of O. W. Ford, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Caro lina, this la to notify all persons hav ing clalma against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the ua dersigned at Lottlsburg, N. C., on or before the 25th day of August, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will pleaae make Imme diate payment. This the 22nd day lot August, 1922. LULA 8. FORD, Administratrix 8 25-et of O. W. Ford, deceased. | NOTICE OF BALE UNDER EXECU TION.; North Carolina, In the Franklin Connty. Superior Court McKlnne Bros. Co. Vs. W. Hemp Williams. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Franklin County In tbe above 'entitled action. I will on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 at IS M, at the ooort house door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for 'cash to satisfy saM execution, all the right, title and interest which the said W. Hamp Williams, the defendant has In the following described real estate, towlt: 18 and 2-3 acres to be cut off on the west aide of the tract containing 47 acres located In Dunns Township, and known as the Hamp Williams place, M and 1-S acre* hav ing been i allotted to him as a home stead, tire line running from the Road to the Creek n?t to J. R. William* line* TWa August 2*, 1922. MMi ?. KEARNEY. 1 8-2R-5C th ? u*tmm in s&wiff. HOUSEWORK IS k BURDEN ? Wunu'i lot la a woary on* at ba?t But with backache and oth?r dis tressing kidney Ilia life IndMd be comes a burden. Dou'i Kidney PUls hare made Ufa brighter for man; Loulaburg women. Ali your neigh bor! Mrs. N. L. Moseley, Loulsburg, aaya: "My back hurt badly and when I got down. It was an awful ef fort to straighten again. Sharp pains often ? tab bed through my kid neys and many times when I got up from a stooped position, I could see flashes before my eyes. My kidneys acted too freely and I felt miserable. It was an effort to do my housework and at time* my head swam wtth dizziness. Doan's Kidney PlUb were recommended to me and 1 bought some a the Aycock Drug Co. Doan's rid me of the misery and I bay* nad no trouble since." Price 60c. at all dealer*. Don't (Imply ask for a kidney remedy-^-get Doan's Kidney Pill* ? the same that Mrs. Moseley had. Foster- FUbum Co ? Mfrs . Buffalo. N. T. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain mort gage deed executed by Willie Driver to I. B. Gardner on the 22nd day of November. 1920, recorded In Book 241, page 178, Registry of Deeds for Frank iin ryintv, N. C., default having been made In the payment of the debt there by secured, I will on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 at or about the hour of Noon, at the Courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C. , offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash the lands in said mortgage deed conveyed and described therein as follows: ? "All his interest-of every kind and descrip tion, both present and fature In that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being In Dunn Township, Frank lin County, State of North Carolina, and being more fully described as follows, to- wit: Bounded on the North by the lands of Duke Jones, on the East by the lands of Tom Mul lins, on the South by the lands of Charlie Beddingfield and on the West by the lands of Charlie Beddingfield, containing sixty-seven acres, more or less, being the old "Home Place" of Sue Driver. This deed conveys all Interest as aforesaid of the said Wil lie Driver. This 25th day of August, 1922. I. B. GARDNER, Mortgagee. White & Malone, Attorneys. 9-l-4t TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND^? By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust, executed by Misses Lucy T., Sue T. and Hodgie P. Alston to Wm. H. Ruf fin. Trustee, dated December 19th, 1910 and recorded In the Registry of Franklin County in Book 179, page 40, default having been made in the pay ment of fthe debt thereby secured and de.-nand for foreclosure having been made by the holder of said debt on said trustee, the undersigned will on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 at about the hour of noon, at the Court Hou8?~door in Louisburg, N. C., of fer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash the lands in said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of D. J. Burnette, on the East by the lands of L. N. Williams, on the West by the lands of A. D. Williams Home Tract and on the South by the lands of Mrs. Rosa W. Bryan, containing 100 acres, more or less, It being the land devised to them by the late A. D. Williams. Sale Is subject, how ever, to timber deed conveying tim ber on said lands to Greenleaf John sonn Lumber Co., registered In book 177, page 679. 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