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LOUISBUBG, ' North Carolina
We still hay? a few choice
young males left, also 2 ping
mules and 2 horses, all of
wlilch we are offering at cost .
and below cost prices. Conic
quick as we are going to let
them go. Wlo also hare a few
sets of nice Buggy harness,
some wagon harness saddles, *
etc. and 1 Tyson & Jones Top
buggy for sale.
See R. E. FULLER
AT FULLER'S STABLE
NOTICE OP VALUABLE LAND FOR
BALE
Under and by -virtue of the power
and authority contained tn>that cer
tain deed of trust executed by N. P.
Boono to B. P. Wood, Truatee, on the
22nd day of June, 1922 and duly re
corded In book 224 on page 695 of
the franklin County Registry, default
having been made In the .payment of
the Indebtedneaa thereby secured and
demand rab.de upon me by the holder
thereof to foreclose, 1, the undersign
ed Trustee, will on "
MONDAY, APRIL 1?, 1923
at or about 12 o'clock M. at t$e Court
house door in the town of Loulsburg,
N. C. aell at public auction to th* high
est bidder tor cash thoae two tract*
of lang wltunte In Cedar Rock town
ship, Pranklln county and described
ci follows:
Pttat Tract: Containing 39 1-2
acrea, more or leas and b?lng bound
ed on th* north and northWMt by the
landa of S. O. White, on th* east by
W. R. Boon*; On the south by Mrs.
M. H. Harris and on th* wsat.by Mrs.
Barah Btalllngs and 8. O. White, and
comprising th* two tracts h*rtofore
conv*y*d to N. P. Boon* by d**d of J.
J. Creekmore recorded in book IS* on
pag* 9, Pranklln County Registry.'
Second Tract: jOon'tatntng IS acr*s
t mors or l?ss, and'bounded on th* north
by th* landa of 0, W. Brldgsrs. on th*
east by Or**al*af Johnson Lumber
Company, oft th* south by W. R.
- Boon* and on th* w**t by W. J. Boon*;
It being th* cam* tr*ct of. land here
tofore conrey*d to N. P. Boon* by
de*d of W. R. Boom aim wU? rsoord
e<l In book 229 on page 28, Registry
of Franklin county. Reference being
here made to all of said deed and re
cords mentioned herein. - '
There is one prior mortgage on said
land to Farm Loan Board. This Mar.
12th, 1923.
B. F. WOOf), Trustee^
O. B. Moss; Attorney. 3-19-St
NOTICE
North Carolina, In Superior Court
Frfchklln County.
Sterling Stor?"C5 , a corporation
? V?
P. D. Speed.
The defendant above named ?will
fake notlcrf that an action entitled M
above baa been commenced in the Su
perior Court of Franklin County
North Carolina, t6 obtain judgment on
an open account, and the said defen
dant will further take notice that ha la
required to appear before the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Franklin coun
ty, North Carolina, on ?Sth. day of
April 1923, and within twenty dayi
thereafter answer or Oetnur to the
complaint In the said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
relief demanded In the oomplalttt.
This 10th. day of March IMS.
J. J. YOUNO, O. s. a,
3-16-4t Franklin Coubty, N. 0.
Why not use a dependable uour, like
WILLIAM TELL?
2-23-8t J. g. HOWELL.
THE FRANKLIN TIMES
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NOTICE OF SALE "
Pursuant to the power given to tile
undersigned Trustee In a Deed of
Trust executed by I. U. Kearney and
v.lfo Oxa O. Kearney and D. B. Kear
ney, dated June 9 ,1919, and recorded
In the office of the Register of Deads
of Frapklln county, N. C. In book 286,
page 4, .default having been made in
the payment of the Indebtedness there
by secured) the undersigned Trustee
will offer the following described real
estate for sale at the court house door
in Loulsburg, N. C., at twelve o'clock
Noon, on
MONDAY. APRIL 16. 192C
1. Beginning at a stake, Ellis' cor
ner In .Cook's line, thence 8 88 142
pis to a white oak, thence along the
creek 16 pis to Home Beam on the N
side of creek, Cook's corner, thence up
the branch to a poplar, Woodard's cor
ner , thence N along his line to W. F.
& D. T. Kearney line, thence along
their line to Winston's line, thence^
along his line S 3 W 74 pis to the be
ginning, containing 126 acres, more
or less.
2. A certain tract, and more par
ticularly described as follows: Tha?
parcel or tract of land being the resi
due of lot No. 2 In the division of the
Levlster land, said lot No. 2 having
been allotted to C. S. WIlTlams In that
proceeding In Franklin Superior
Court entitled C. S. Williams vs Mar
garet Pow*lI, recorded In book' 7, pag
es 109 et seq. Orders and Decrees^ in
the office of the CSC of Franklin coun
ty. N. e., after cutting oft that portion
of said lot No. 2 which was subsequent
ly conveyed by said C. S. Williams to
1. H. Kearney by deed recorded In book
146, page 305 In the Register ot Deeds
office In Franklin county, N. C., Mid
lot No. 2 as allotted to said C. S. Will
lams containing 71 acres, and that
portion ot same conveyed to said I. H.
Kearney by deed above referred to
contains 15 1-2 acres, leaving a residue
of said lot No, 2 of 19 1-2 acres, more
or less, which is hereby conveyed. Ref
erence Is here made to above mention
ed proceedings and also to the above
mention*.-! deed of C. S. Williams to I.
H. Kearney, for a further and more
accurate description of the said 19. 1-2
acres, more or less, hereby conveyed.
3. Bounded on the N by Mrs. Mary
E. Dong and Henrietta Allen, on the
E by Mrs. Mary E. Long, on th? 8 by
he Monroe Cook land, on the W by Mrs.
Mary" E. Long, containing 2-3 acre,
more or less, and being the same
lands allotted to Annie Wilder in the
division of the Monroe Cook lands.
4. That tract known as lot No. 1
In the division ot the Norman Long
lnnds according to agreement ot re
cord In book ot Orders and Decrees
No. 6 page , office CSC Franklin
to. N. C., cpntalnlng TO acres describ
ed as follows : Beginning at a rock,
Levister's corner, thence along (Levis'
ter's and Kearney lines S 4 1-2 W 180
plB, thence S 3 1-2 W 38 pis 21 Iks to
cedar creek, thence up said creek 54
pis to a stake, corner No. 2,' thence N
? 4 E 205 pis 15 Iks to a stake In Levtt
tcr's line, corner No. 2, thence S 87 1-t
10 53 pis to the beginning, same har,
Jng been allotted to said E. A. Long
in above described. That tract No. 1
in aforesaid division described as fol
lows: Beginning at a rock, corner
No. 3 in B. O. Holden's line, thence N
' 87 W 8 pis to Holden's corner, In Nut
all branch, thence down said branch
59 pis to Shanty branch, thence down
?hanty branch 62 pis 17 Iks to Cat
lett branch, thence down Catlett
branch 101 pis to a walnut tree at the
mouth of the old branch, corner for
R. L Conyers on Cedar creek, thence
down Cedar creek and mill pond 50
pis to a small pine and pointers, cor
ner Np. 3, thence N 11 E 22 Iks to the
beginning, containing 75 1-2 acres,
end being tract conveyed by deed of
S. O. Long to E. A. Long, recorded in
book 135, page .117 and allotted to 3.
O. Long in aforesaid division. I
5. That parcel of land situate In
the said County In the town of Frank
linton and bounded as follows: On
the N by the lot of Mr?. Mary Wilson,
on the E by lot of S. S. Pearson, on
the S by lot of Mary Klhg, on the W
by Btreet leading from Church St by
ssld lot, and containing 1-7 of an acre
more or less.
7. Beginning at the Intersection ot
the old run and canal just above No. 2,
thence N 24 1-2 W 1.85 chs, N 73 1-4
E 1.45 chs to the beginning, containing
14-100 ot an acre.
Beginning at W side of'brldge mouth
of old rock, thence N 4 E 3.42 chs, N
28 1-4 E1.64 Chs, N 22 1-2 W 1.43 chs,
N 13 E 3.13 ch?r 8 89 E 1.20 chs to the
ctnal, thence down the canal S 14 W
9.43 chs to the beginning, containing
65-100 of an acre.
Beginning at the bridge over Taylor
creek on the new road, thence 8 30 1-1
E 8.22 chs along old road, 8 54 E 3.28
chs to a cut or path' to new road, thenoe
along aald path N SI 1-4 W 138 chs, N
8 3-4 B 2.7^chs to the new road, thenoe
along new road 8 99 W 1.42 chs, N 6#
1-2 W 2.90. chs to the beginning, con
taining 66-100 of an awe.
Berlnnlng at the Intersection of East
line of Brlnkley estate and new road,
thence along new road N 38 1-2 W 3.37
chs, N M W 4.82 ohs, NlfW *.94 ch*
N 24 8-4 W 1.42 cha to cedar stake, on
B aide ot road, thence N 3 1-2 E 11
chs to ? rock, thence 8 87 1-2 E 10.71
chs to B line ot Brlnkley land, theno*
?long said Una 8 I * 28.M cha to the
beginning, oonUUkBg 17.(0 acres, i
Tense of sale cash.
This March 16, 1923.
8-23-4t A. M. SCALES, Trustee.
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Atlanta, Oa.
SALE OF LAND
Under anu oy virtue of the power
and authority contained In that deed
of trust executed on the 4tn day of
August, 1919, duly registered In the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Franklin County in Book 234 at page
default having been made In the
payment of the notes secured the^by
and demand made npon me to- fore
close In accordance with the terms
uml provisions thereof, I, the under
signed Trustee, vrill sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash, at
the courthouse door of Franklin coun
ty, N. C. on
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923
a; 12 o'clock M. the following describ
ed real estate, situate In Franklin
trinity, State of North Carolina and
d< scribed cs follows:
1st Tract.- That tract of land known
as the Evans Tract and dosiguated u:i
Tract No. 6 In the division ot the lands
among the Heirs at law of Norman
Long deceased, containing !>?} 1-2 acres
and Delng fully described in the record
of said division in Book 6, Orders and
Decrees, office of Clerk Superior Court
of Franklin county at pages 218 et acq.
. 2nd Tract. That lot or parcel ot
land ciiuate in tho town ot Franklin
ton, N. C. known as the Norf Whita
place and bounded b7 the lands of W.
L. McGhee, Christian church and Hills
lioro road containing about three acres
and fully described In deed ot R. B.
White. Comr. to I. H. Kearney, record
ed in Book 156 at page 368 Registry of
Franklin county.
3rd Tract. That lot or parcel of
land in town ot Franklinton known
as Norf White Shop lot on Hillsboro
road and more fully described In above
mentioned deed of R. B. White, Comr.
to I. H. Kearney recorded In book 156
at page 338, said Registry of Prank
lin county,
4th Tract. That tract or parcel of
land known as the W. W. King lands
adjoining C. H. Sandllng estate aild
Geo. Kearney lands and lying on Mount
Olivet road, containing 44 acres more
or less and being more fully described
In deed from Spruill and Blckett, Comra
to I. H. Kearney, said doed being duly
I recorded in book 166 at page 434, Reg
istry of Deeds for Franklin county.
Reference being here made to all of
the aforesaid deeds and records for a
more full description of the lands
hereby conveyed.
This 23rd day of March, 1923.
3-23-Bt J. E. MALONE, JR., Trustee.
SALE OP LAND
- Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in* that deed
of trust executed on the 4th day of
August, 1919, duly registered In tha
office of the Register ot Deeds for
Franklin county in Book 224 at pago
385, default having been made In the
payment of the notes secured thereby
and demand made upon me to fore
close in accordance with the terms
and provisions i hereof, I, the under
tlgned Trustee, will sell at "public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash, at
the courthouse door of Franklin coun
ty, N. C. on
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1923
at 12 o'clock M. the following describ
ed real estate, situate In Franklin
ton township. Franklin county. State
of North Carolina, and described aa
follows:
8rd Traot. All that parcel of land
containing 37 1-2 acres more or less
and being known a3 the Toney Pugh
Place, conveyed to Oza D. Kearney by
deed of R. B. White, Trustee, dated
Sept. 25, 1917 and recorded in Book
221, page 83 Registry of Franklin ooun
ty. N. C.
4th Tract All of the parcel ot land
containing ^8 1-4 acres more or less,
conveyed to Oza D. Kearney by deed
of W. H. Yarborough and HJ. H. Maione,
Comrs. dated August 28. 1818 and re
corded in Book 221 page 189 aforesaid
Registry.
6th .Tract. All of that parcel of land
conveyed by R. B. White, Comr. to Oza
0. Kearney by deed dated Nov. 10th,
IMS and recorded in Book 213 page 684
aforesaid Registry. Reference to all
of said deeds and ,-ecords being her*
mate.
6t J. E. MALONE, JR., Trustee.
81JP8 HBADBA8T
For Sale by
Ay cock Drug Co., F. R. Pleasants,
Baasiey Bros., Bnnft Drug Co., W. B.
Murphy, Henry Ayacue.
r j A better biscuit campaign in Polk
Oounty attracted trigger and batter
crowds to tbe courthouse than the
Co art Itself. Perhapa this means tor
Uk? future, fewer courts and better
homes, suggests tha home agent.
Mourlsher ot the community spt^tt ?
tbe heme town newspaper.
Agricultural paper may run f jr nine
months according to section 38 ot the
North Carolina Banking Law. Farm
ers entitled to orsdlt might ask their
bankers about this.
?his 23rd day ot March, 1923.
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SODA
18 iL Per Cent Ammonia
$60 Per Ton
Maine grown Irish Cobbler po
tatoes $4.00 bag^ 50c peck.
McKINNE BROS.
PAY CASH and PAY LESS
I
Ice! Icc! Ice!
I am preparing my ice honse for the accommodation of the people
of Louisbnrg and will be ready to serve yon with the best Ice that
moifey can buy at reasonable prices in the next few days.
My line of henry and fancy grocerle* is complete
and priced down to ttgnres that will make yon
smile with satisfaction.
COME ANT) SEE ME. i .
A. S. WIGGS
NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C.
Horses and Mules
I have just received a large number of fine
well broke horses and mules that I am of
fering cheap for cash or on good paper.
They are especially adapted to farm work.
COME AND SEE THEM.
In the Griffin & Baasley Stable near the Jail.
R. A. Pearce
Bay one, or one thousand sacks of
WILLIAM TELIj, tt'a always the name!
2-23-8t . J. 8. HO WELL.
Subscribe to
THM FRANKLIN TIMS
$1.50 Per Year In Adrance
The farmer plant* hi* cotton. ?
Bat lha we?Tl! takes a toll.
And the way the square* are drop
ping - , i
Just afflict* the tanner's son).
But ho roea and dust* hi* oottoa,
When he should bo In M* bed.
And the wferil comea to eat It.
But I* soon among tl?* dead. Oa 8. B,