TRU8TEE8 SAUK OF LAND IN
.MASH AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES
By virtus of the power of sale con
tained in that certain deed of truat
made by J. H. Culpepper, Z. N. Cul
pepper, D. L. Culpepper and wife,
and Mrs. Nannie T. Sykes. Dpwerees,
fo Wn. H. Ruffin, Trustee, dated De
cember 23, 1921, and recorded In Nash
County Registry, Book 271, pace 253,
and In Franklin County Registry,
Book 244, pages 112-14, default having
been made in the payment of the debt
thereby secured and demand for fore
closure having been made by the hol
der of debt so secured on said trustee
and default having been made in the
payment of the said debt according to
the decree of the Superior Court of
Nash County in that action entitled
Mrs. Nannie T. Sykes, et al Vs. Wm.
H. Ruffln, Trustee, et al, and pursu
ant to the decree of said court made
In said action; and by virtue of or
ders of resale made by the Superior
Courts of Nash and Franklin Counties
upon advance bids on the sales of Oct.
8 and 9th, 1923, the undersigned will
on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1923
at or abobut the hour of noon in Nash
ville, N. C., offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
those certain tracts or lots of land sit
uate in Nashville and Nash Co., In said
deed of trust conveyed and further
described as follows:
FOURTH TRACT. A tract of land
situate In Manning's TownBhlp, Nash
County, which la composed of three
tracts, separately described as fol
lows:
Tract (a). Beginning at a stake in
Breedlove's corner in Wm. B. Will
iams line; thence S 87 E 148 1-2 poles
to a pine stump; thence S 4 W 86 pol
es to a Blackgum; thence S 88 E 40
poles to a stake; thence N 4 E 113
poles to a Blackjack on the road;
thence along said road to Geo. Pow
ell's rock corner; thence N 4 E 153
poles to a stake near Cedar; thence N
88 W 157 poles to a Red Oak; thence
S 152 1-2 poles to the beginning, con
taining one hundred seventy-three
and one eighth (173 1-8) acres, more
or less.
Tract - (b) . A tract or parcel of
land conveyed to the late B. N. Cul
pepper by J. T. Webb and wife, by
deed recorded in Book 73, page 52,
and following in Nash Co. Registry,
to which reference is hereby made for
further description, said tract con
taining seventeen and three eighths
(17 3-8) acres.
Tract (c). A tract or parcel of
land conveyed to the late B. N. Cul
pepper by J. T. Webb and wife, con
taining thirty-six (36) acres more or
less, by deed recorded in Nash Regis
try, Book 73, page 76, and following
to which reference is hereby made
for further description.
Out of the foregoing tracts (a), (h),
(c), one hundred (100) acres has been
conveyed to J. B. Jeffreys by deed re
corded in Nash County .Registry, Book
102, page 91 and following leaving
lands now conveyed, one hundred
. twenty-six and one half (126 1-2)
, acres, more or less.
And pursuant to said decree of Mid
Superior Court in said county, by vir
tue of power of sal* contained in said
Deed of Trust and by virtue of th? or
der of resale In Superior Court ol
Franklin County, made after the ad
vance bid on the sale of October 9
1923, the undersigned will on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1923
at the noon recess of court at th?
Courthouse door In Louisburg. N, C.
offer at public auction, for cash, to
the highest bidder, the following de
scribed lands situate In Franklin
County, ... C.:
THIRD TRACT. This tract adjoins
lands of Calvin Wlggs, H. J. Balnea
estate. J. J. Alford, and others, and
Is composed of three tracts or parcels
of land which are separately describ
ed as follows:
Tract (a). Beginning at a stake In
Gay's corner on the Tarboro road thus
along said road N 69 W 160 poles 23
links to a post oak, Balnes corner in
Tant's line; thence S 29 E 60 poles to
a pine stump, Tant's line or corner;
thence N 78 E 19 poles to a pine.
Tant's corner; thence S 2 E 174 poles
to a gum and pine In Alford's line;
thence E 97 poles 7 links to a pine in
Wlggs' line; thence N 140 poles 10
links to beginning, containing by sur
vey one hundred two and one half
(102 1-2) acres, more or less.
Tract (b). Beginning at the cen
ter of Louisburg and Tarboro road in
Wigg'B line; thence N 88 W 17 poles
17 links to rock, thence N 12 1-2 E
8 1-2 poles to center of Louisburg and
Tarboro road; thence along said road
S 60 E 18 poles 1 link to beginning,
containing by survey two-fifths of an
acre, more or less.
Tract (c). Beginning at rock In
Wlggs' line; thence N 12 1-2 E 15
poles to center of Louisburg road;
thence along said road N 60 W 85
poles 2 links to center said road, a
pine on N side; thence S 53 poles 5
links to rock In Wlggs' corner; thence
S 88 E 70 poles 19 links to beginning,
containing by survey fifteen and one
half (15 1-2) acres, more or less, the
same being the lands purchased by
B. N. Culpepper from J. P. Timber
lake, by deed recorded in Book 92,
page 42, Franklin Registry.
Terms of Bale ? Cash, and a deposit
of 25 per cent of each bid will be re
quired immediately at the conclusion
of the bidding, and If deposit Is not
satisfactory to the trustee, bidding
will be immediately re-opened and
another sale made.
This Nor. 28th, 1923. a
'11-30- 3t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
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THIS FRANKLC: TIKES
$1.50 Par Year la Advance.
ATTENTION!
Why should you worry about where to buy Christmas presents?
Just go to Scoggin's Drug-Store, where you will find suitable articles
(or your Husbands, Wives, Sons, Daughters and Sweethearts. Just
the things that are appropriate for the occasion.
We have, and will have the largest and prettiest line of the best
Candles manufactured. Just remember that your wife, your daugh
ter and your sweetheart love3 candy.
Remember also, that our beautiful up-to-date Soda Fountain is
in charge of that clever young gentleman, K. M. Collier who will
serve you with cold drinks and creams and will be glad to see you
at Scoggin's Drug Store.
We also have the most varied and uptodate line of Toilet Arti
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L. E. Scoggln and G. L. Aycock, the old reliables are ever on
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dnTrtyn*, fordiroj*, etc.
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Store formerly occupied by Al
len Bros. Co.
Main Street, Louisbtirg. N. C.
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rOU can often prevent serious
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$43,000 TOWN OF LOUISBURG,
FRANKLIN COUNTY, NORTH CAR
OLINA GOLD BONDS
Sealed proposals addressed to the
undersigned will be received until
2:00 o'clock P. M.. December 14th,
1923. by the Board ot Commissioners
ol the Town of Louisburg, for $7,600
Funding Bonds maturing annually Oc
tober 1st, $500 1924 to 1938, and tor
$35,500 Public Improvement Bonds
(comprising a consolidated Issue of
$17,500 Electric Light Bonds, $14,000
Sewer Bonds and $4,000 Street Im
provement Bonds) maturing annually
October 1st, $1,000 1925 to 1959, and
$500 $1960, all inclusive, and without
option of prior payment.
All bonds dated October 1st 1923;
denomination $500; principal and
seml-annuaT^lnterest (6% A. & O. 1)
payable In New York In gold; coupon
bonds; general obligations; unlimited
tax.
Theae bonds are to be prepared un
der the supervision of the United Stat
es Mortgage & Trust Company. New
York City, which will certify as to the
genuineness ot the signatures ot the
officials signing same, and the seal
impressed thereon. The approving
opinions of Chester B. Massllch. Esq.
New York City, and J. L. Morehead,
Esq. Durham, N. C. will be furnished
the purchasers. Delivery on or about
January 4th, 1924, In New York City;
delivery elsewhere at purchaser's ex
pense, Including New York exchange.
All bids must be on forms to be tar
nished by the undersigned or said
Trust Company, enclosed In a sealed
envelope marked "Proposal for Bonds"
and must be accompanied by certified
check (or cash) payable to the order
of the Treasurer ot the Town of
Louisburg, upon an Incorporated bank
or trust company, for 2% of the par
value of the bonds bid for, to secure
the Town against any loss resulting
from the failure of the bidder to com
ply with the terms of his bid. No bid
ot less than par and accrued Interest
will be received.
The right to reject all bids is re
served.
ll-30-2t J. J. BARROW, Clerk.
NOTICE
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of C. E. Weathers, de
ceased, late of Franklin County, no
tice Is heveby given all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 9th day of November, 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 settlement.
This Nov. 8th, 1923.
ll-9-6t VIRGINIA WEATHERS,
Administratrix.
FRANKLIN INS. * REALTY CO.
LOANS AND INSURANCE
7-21 tf
Colds Cause Orlp aod Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO CUININEyfablett rernpve th?
caoae. There la only ooy "Brom o Quinine."
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so get oat of that habit of wnlttag nn
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Bring the Children
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let them Bee what a
wonderful array of
Toys Santa Glaus
has provided to help
make this Christmas
the Merriest ever.
We can compete with any first-class Toy Store
in America on Toys and Christmas gifts. Prices
from 5 cents to $500.00.
Shoes For Men ?
A bigline of Endicott-Johnson Shoes have arrived
and more are on the way. We have this Shoe
in both dress and work.
We have a lot 6f Shoes that we are putting on
special sale for Saturday and Monday? $3.25
value at $1,89.
Special For Saturday
Sugar, in 10 ponnd bags 9 l-2c
The Hudson Store Co.
NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Louisburg, N. C. "
NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in a certain
Mortgage Deed from J. T. Jones and
wife. Savannah Jones, to M. C. Cham
blee & Sons, which Mortgage Deed is
recorded In Book 244, at Page 220-21,
Registry of Franklin County, N. C..
to secure the payment of the note se
cured thereby, the ( undersigned mort
gagee will offer lor sale to the high
est bidder for cash at the Courthouse
door In Loulsburg, Franklin County,
N. C.. on
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923
at 12 o'clock M., the following des
cribed real property:
First Tract: A certain tract or par
eel of land in Franklin County, boun
ded and described as follows; on the
East by the lands of J. R. Weathersby;
on the North by Crooked Creek; oil
the West by the lands of C. D. Bed
dlngfleld, and on the South by the
lands of Sue Driver and W. P. Bridges
deceased. Containing eighty-three and
one-half (83 1-2) acres more or less
and being the lands conveyed by Hen
ry Williams to P. S. Allen and others
by deed bearing date of July 1st, 1922,
duly recorded in Book 190, Page 99 to
which reference is hereby made.
Second Tract: A certain tract or
parcel of land in Franklin County,
bounded and described as follows ; on
the East by the lands of Jasper Toney
and Bud Bullock; on the North by
lands of Ransom Dodd; on the West
by lands of Cleveland Perry and Mary
Thomas, containing thirty-three and
two-thirds (23 2-3) acres and known
as the part of the Babe Weathersby
tract of land and being known as
tract No. 1.
This the 28th day of Nov., 1923.
M. C. CHAMBLEE A SONS.
ll-30-4t By M. B. Chamblee.
MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED
farm, lands. 6 per cent Interest.
No commission, no bonus. May run
for 88 years or be paid off at option
of borrower. Only a short time re
quired to get the money.
7-14-tf B. A. NEWELL.
Yon should be able to purchase a
sack of William Tell from any retail
gTOcet, as the Loulsburg Grocery Co.
who are wholesale distributors carry
it in stock. 10-12-12t
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FOR' SALE
We have listed for sale several val
uable farms, araoug which are (1)
about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S. known
as Cooke land, on State highway; (2)
about 135 acres Hayesvllle T. S. known
as part of Whltaker lands. For prices
and terms, see
FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO.
(Over First National Bank)
The Quinine llut Doe* not Affect The Hud
Became of it* toolc and laxative effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken
by anyone without causing nervousness or rlnaina
Id the bead. E.W. GROVE S signature on to*
TRUSTEES SALS' OF FARM LANDS |
By vlrture of the power of sale con
tained In that certain deed of trust
made by C. S. Merrlt to Wm H. Rut
fin, trustee, dated Feb. 12, 1921, and
recorded In Franklin County Regis
try, Book 241, Page 277, default having
been made In the payment of the debt
thereby secured, and demand ^or fore
closure having been made on said trus
tee by the holder of the Indebtedness
thereby secured, the underslgnd will
on Monday December 17, 1923, at or
about the hour of noon at the Court
House door In Loulsburg, N. C. offer
for sale at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash the landB and chat
tels In said deed of trust conveyed
and therein described as follows:
First Tract: Known as the "Old
Merrlt Homee Place", adjoining Fos
ter land, Dement, Mrs. Purnell, T. H.
Inscoe and Mrs. Strother, bounded on
the North by the Foster land, on the
East by Francis Merrltt and Mrs.
Dink Pernell, on the South by Wm.
Pearce and on the West by Home tract
the dividing "n<1 between this tract
to be North and South so as to leave
one hundred and sixty acres herbln
conveyed to constitute the Home tract
of said C. 8. Merrltt and the same Is
expressly excepted from this convey
ance, and same Is to be thirty-five
acres, The home place being devised
to C. S. Merrltt by Morris Merrltt.
Second Tract: Known as the Pearce
Tract, bounded ai follows ; beginning
at a stake near a pine and cedar on
old road. T. H. Inscoe's corner; thence
s 1 1-2 w 117 poles 9 links to two pines
T. H. Inscoes corner; thence n 76 1-2
w 80 poles 10 links to a rock, corner
of No. 2 In Inscoes line; thence N 1 1-2
E 100 poles 17 links to a rock on the
.old road, corner for no. 2 in Mer
jrltts line; thence along old road an
Easterly direction to the beginning
containing forty acres more or less,
known aa the Person or Pearce place,
conveyed to C. 8. Merrltt by deed of
B. M. Merrltt, dated Feb. 18, 1909,
recorded in Book 170, Page 10.
Third tract; The Bickett-Kelly
tract, situate in Bandy Creek Town
ship, bounded aa follows: beginning
lat a stake comer for lota no*. 1 and 2,
of the land formerly owned by T. W.
Blckett In O. W. Ford s line; thence
|B ? II 1 11.78ch to a Make and
pointers; thence B M* 41 K 20.90ch to
stake and pointers, corner (or said no.
2 and lot sold Jag. Williams In Ford's
line; thence S 19.40 W 6.10chs to a
big dead pine at edge ot woods, Jas.
Williams line; tbence S 10.40 E 34.10
chs to willow on Richland creek;
thence up Richland Creek with the
various courses 29.50 chs to stake and
pointers, corner for No. 1 In Cottrell
line; thence N 915 W 69.12ch to the
point of beginning, containlg 134.9
acres, being that tract conveyed to C.
8. Merrltt by T. W. Blckett and wife by
deed dated Jan. 17, 1919, and recorded
In the Registry of Franklin County
In Book 2.27, Page 79.
Also the following described per
sonal prope ty: One black horse mule
6 years old named Tom; 1 black mare
mule 11 years old named Queen, 1
black mare mule 8 years 01*, named
Mag, 1 two horse Chattanooga wagon
and double harness, 1 horse Chatta
nooga. wagon ami set harness and all
farming utensils and tools.
This November 16, 1923.
Wm. H. Ruffln,
ll-16-5t Trustee
Piles Curid In 6 to 14 Days
DruMl?t? refund miner If PAZO OINTMENT fni!?
to euro Itching, tliid. BIcediniJ or Protruding Plies.
Infttaifcly reileverfltcblnil Ptleft, and yoa can get
restful iImd a.'te/the fir it application. Price
fArm FOR RENT
A good two horse farm, adapted to
cotton and corn, for rent 1924. Apply
to R. H. UTLEY,
ll-16-4t Frankllnton, N. C.
MOTAOAQEE8' SALE OF LAND
Under and by vlrture of the power
contained In that certain mortgage
deed executed on the 27th day of Feb
ruary, 1923, by R. M. Carlyle and wife
to J. H. Massey and wife, recorded In
Book 264 Page 110, Registry of Frank
lln County, default having been mad?
In the payment of the Indebtedness
secured thereby, we, the undersigned
mortgagees, will at or about the hour
of nooa on Monday the 10th day of
December, 1923, offer for sale at pub
lie auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the Courthouse door In Louls
burg, N. C., that certain' piece or
tract ot land lying and being in Frank
lln County, State aforesaid, in Dunn
Township, and described and defined
as follow* , to- wit;
Beginning at a stake in Wolf Arbor
Branch, Mrs. June Manser's corner;
{thence Westward with Mrs. June Mas
sey's line to a stake la Branch; Whence
down said Branch to w. T>. Harris
line; thence with his line to a Sweet
Oum in Turkey Creek, W. Ander"
I son's corner; thence up said Turkey
Creek to the mouth ot 'Wolf Arbor
Branch; thence up said Branch td he
beginning containing It X-l acr*s.
more or less, And kfaown ad the
'Lewis home t-ao*. ? .
This the 8th (lay 9! If or., Ill'
3, H. 1IAMET)
- PQJJJE MAB8BT,
U-lMt Mort*n*ees.