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Feed Twice as Much Chowder
A bn anced ration for poultry is not the same in sum
mer as it is in winter. Eight now you should be feed
ing twice as much Chowder as Hen Chow (by weight).
Too much gra'n makes hens fat and lazy. Twice as
much Chowder keeps them cool and prepares them for
the molt and heavy winter egg production. Drop in
and we will show you why.
L. P. HICKS
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Headquarters for
Purina
NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
of the estate of John Henry McGhee,
deceased, late of Franklin County, no
tice is hereby given all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 10th day of August. 1924.
or this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate will please come for
ward and make Immediate payment.
This Aug. 9th, 1923.
8-10-6t MRS. EULA McGHEE, Admrx.
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TRUSTHB-8 8AUB OV LAND
Under and by virture of the power
conferred upon me Id tliat deed of
trust executed on yfae 3rd day. of June,
1906. by I. H. Kearney aad wife Oxa
D Karney, recorded In Book 1ST, at
Page 115, Registry of Franklin Coun
ty, default having been made la the
payment of the indebtedneaa secured
thereby and demand baying been mads
upon me by the holder thereof, I will
effer for aale at public auction at the
Courthouse door of Franklin County,
In Lousburg, N. C? at or about the
hour of noon on the l?th day of
September, 1T>23 six tracts or parcels
of land, situate In Franklin County,
Frankllnton Township, State of North
Carolina, and described aa follows;
1.The Levister place, containing 51
acres, being share allotted to C. S.
Williams in division of Levlster land,
and described in deed from C. S. Wil
liams to I. H. Kearney.
2. The H. H. Sherrod place con
taining 45 acres, adjoining T. H. S.
Mitchell and others, and fully describ
ed in deed from C. M. Cooke. Commis
tioner, to I. H. Kearney.
3. The Martin place containing 19
acres, adjoining the J. S. Moore place
on North East nnd West, and B. H.
Winston on South, described in deed
lrom Martin heirs to I. H. Kearney
4. The Cheatham lot in Frankllnton
cn Hillsboro Street adjoining N. Y.
Gulley and B. W. Ballard, and descri
bed in deed from J. L. Mitchell, less
lot sold to B. W. Ballard.
5. The Fuller lot fronting on Hills
boro Street in Frankllnton, adjoining
\V. L. McGhee on North. 1. H. Kear
ney, H. E. Pearce, S. C. Vann and
M. A. Fuller on South, described In
deed from A. G. Fuller.
6. The Press White place in Frank
llnton, being corner lying between
the old Hillsboro Road and the new
part of Hillsboro Street recently ppei
ed, bounded on South by I. JL-ltear
ney, and known as George 'Winston
lot.
This the 10th day of August 1923.
R. B. White,
8-17-41 Trustee.
TRUSTEE S SALE OF LOT IN WOOD
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of trust
made by Ed Taylor to Wm. H. RuKin,
Trustee, dated Dec. 7, 1916, and re
corded In Franklin Registry in Book
213, page 440, default having been
made in the payment of the debt there
by secured, and demand for foreclos
ure having been made on said trustee
by the holder of the debt so Becured,
the undersigned will on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1823
at the noon recess of Court, at the
Courthouse door in LoulBburg, N. C.,
offer for sale at public auction, to tie
highest bidder for cash, the property
in said deed of trust conveyed and
there described as follows :
"All that tract or parcel of land sit
uate and being in the County of Frank
lin and the State of North Carolina, in
the town of Wood and being lots Nos.
13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 in Colored sub
division second addition on Plot of
land which plot is of record in Frank
lin County, register of deeds office In
Book l (of Maps) page 36, to which
plot for a more perfect description
reference is hereby made.
This August 17, 1923.
8-17-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOTS IJ*
WOOD, N. C.
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained In that certain deed of trust
made by Fennie Mitchell to Wm. H.
Ruffln, Trustee, dated December 7th,
1916, and recorded in the Registry of
Franklin County In Book 213, pace
440, default haying been made in the
payment of the debt thereby Becured
and demand for foreclosure haying
been made on said trustee by the hol
flar of the Indebtedness so secured,
(lie undersigned will, on
MONDAY, 8EPTEMBER 17, 192S
at the noon recess of Court, at the
Courthouse door In Loulsburg, N. C.,
offer for sale at public auction, to the
highest bidder for cash, the property
In said deed of trust conveyed and
there described aa follows:
"All that tract or parcel of land ly
lng and situate and being In the Coun
ty of Franklin and the State of North
Carolina, in the town of Wood, and
being lot No. 3 In Colored subdivision
second addition on plot of land form
erly owned by which plot la
of record In Franklin County Regis
try. In Book 1 (of Map*) page 36 to
which plit for a more perfect des
cription reference is here made.
This August 17, l?2t.
8-17-6t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
SALE OF I-AXD
Pursuant to authority contained In
that deed of tru'-f executed by Geo. N.
1923. 4
8-17-St BEN T. HOLDHN, Trustee.
W. O. WHITAKER,
R. 1, Klttrell, N, Q.
MOTGAGEe'S |^j' OF LAND
Under and by ; of the power
of sale containei that mortgage
deed executed on S* )th day of May,
1995, by I. H. K.Hfy and wife Oza
D. Kearney, reccl^ar in Book 142,
Page 243, Registry of Franklin Coun
ty, default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness secured
thereby, the undersigned will offer
tor sale at public auction, at the Court
house door of Franklin County, in
Louiaburg, N. C., at or about the hour
of noon, on the 10th day ofjSeptember,
1923, three certain pieces or tracts of
land, lying and being in Franklin
County, State aforesaid, and described
and defined as follows:
Tract No. 1. Known as the Lowry
tract, being Lot No. 2 in the sale for
division of landa of S. P. Lowry, de
ceased, bid off at sale by L. H. Brown
and fully described in ' deed from R.
B. White, Commissioner, to said L H.
Kearney, containing 82 1-2 acres.
Tract No. 2. Known as (he Gill place
being home place of Mrs. Alice Gill,
deceased, sold for division, fully de
scribed in deed from T. W. Bickett,
Commissioner, containing 192 acres,
more or less.
Tract No. 8. Known as Hayes place
near Pope's Chapel, fully described In
deed from Mrs. V. C. Hayes, contain
ing 65 acres. ' '
The 192 acre tract of Gill land is
sold subject to mortgage of I. H.
Kearney- and wife to the Federal Land
Bank of Columbia, recorded, In Book
Page ? , Registry of Frank
lin County.
This the 10th day of August, 1923.
J. W. Handling,
8-17-4t Mortgagee.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Dewltt C. Moore, de
ceased, late of Franklin County, no
tice is hereby given all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 17th day of August, 1924,
or this notioe will be plead In bar of
their recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate wUl please come for
ward and lqake immediate settlement.
This A Kg. Uth, 1923.
8-17-et D. L. MOORR, Admr.
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