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Stalling* et aln, the undersigned Commissioner t?1U on Monday the 28th day o( April, lit or about the honr of noon at covti boas* door ta I-ouUburg, N. u offer for sale at public auction to tit highest bidder for cash, the fol 1 firing dasoribed land: <?>>., ' Buying and being In Cypress Creek ishlp, Franklin County, State of CanUaa. adjoining tb? lands of t OOnft, the Arlington IftM, the land, and the Monroe and containing 93 acres, W^,fVhe NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified ati the Executors of Mrs. Amanda Whpless, lato of Franklin County, North Carolina, this la to notify all parsons harvlng claim* against the said estate to present them to the nhderslgned on or before, the 18th day of April, 1925, or this I notice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to Raid eetate will pleas* mnW- immediate payment to the Ey^cutora, This April 18, 1924 TH08. W WirEI.F.SS, and J. B. WHF.LKSS, Executors of Mrs. Amanda Wheless. Tm. H. ft Thos. W. Rnfftn, Attorneys. . ' faaoixppx r ? f Notice Is lweby ?lv?6 t h*t fhe era heratof<*? doing h&lifca* in vllle as Perry & Pearce, and composed of K. A. Perry and J. R. Pearce, haa this day been dlaaolvad by mutual con-, sent. All m*rchaMHM ftnft Mher ar J tides of property, Including accounts, have been divided, each partner tak ing his half for aettlement. This April 1st, 1924. K. A. PERRY, M.4-4t t. R PEARCE. TRANSfOBTATJOK LANGUAGE IK ETERTDAY LIFE Transportation weaves Its Words an4 phrases into everyday life. To ."bring up &)l standing" is a nautical tetm, but used by many "who never saw -a shlj. In pre. Volstead days a drunken man was "down by the head," another nau tical term; "the red 1 lent of danger*' comes from the railroad. "High flyer" antedated the airplane, but "going over the "bumps" comes from the bad roads we still have. Jo be "pitched") is common slang; anyone who ever slid off a slippery roarf into the gully at the side win recogiifie the source of the expression. The Fifth Avenue masher speaks of a 0tn *>he waved the go-go sign at me" atr4 "I am slda t racked" and "he's off the main road* refer neither to tracks nor highway*. The most recent development ot trafTic terms for other than traffic use made its appearance recently at a New York dinner, where miniature traffic signals, showing green, amber and red lights, were used by the toastmas ter to warm and finally stop speakers [who proved too fond of their own voices! ? KEEPS RlMEN ?mum mm ionic anct mood Chrichet* Macon County shipped its second carload of poultry during the first ot .April. Each farmer saw his birds weighed in at the car door, recftvtd his credit slip and cashed it at the bank. Approximately 16,000 pounds of poultry went out from Franklin and Otto In this shipment and pricss above that offered locally were received. County Agent John V. Arrendale ar ranged the shipment. OH Folks' Ailments "I began taking Black Draught oyer fifty year* ? and BHF axperleooe with ttoffimr* llr. Iob'^Tbl mora, a Civil War veter and former Virginian, who n fW m prominent dtlxen lixmmrv i Know ox lor attfjoi ma gXt billow and I found t Thedford's BUCK-DRAM ..JS tXiKHC'UJSJUKK SAJ.O: OF TOWN LOT-i AND D\VELL,1NG8 By vtrtuv i-t lie pow?? .?Isal? con talueifTn "IhaT" certain deed of trust made |)y C. B. Kearney to Wm. H. Rut fin, Trustee, dated Deo. 18, 1919, and recorded In Franklin Registry In book 234, p?ge 6, default having been made In the payment ot the debt thereby se cured^ and demand htvlng been made by ih? holder ot Indebtedness therein securoC upon said truateefor. Inrecloa. ure, tie undersigned will on MONDAY, MAY 5, 1934, at about the hour of noon, at the court house door In Lou labors, N. C.. offer tor sale at p.ubUc auction, to the high, cat bidder tor cash those desirable lots and dwellings situate On Kenrnoor Av enue Lonlsburg, N. C< 4nd mora par ticularly described as follows : First L?t: Situate on the corner of Kenrnoor Avenue and Perry street, b^unttod on the North by Perry street, on tba.S^8t by J. B. Thomas, on the South %y th? W. Hal Jffaiin lot and on the West by Kfenmoor Avenue, con taining the dwelling house o I W. Hal Manjg. Second Lot: Adjoining the first lot above described, bounded on the North by the W. Hal Mann lot and dwelling Uuojuvou. the, Kmt by J. B. Thomas, on the SoOih byi J- B. Thomas and on the West by Keatnoor Avenue. Both ot said lots having a front ot &8 1-2 feet each on Kenrnoor Avepue and having a depth Of 312 feet, and both being the same lots conveyed to C, B. Kearney by the Bald W. Hal Mann. Deed of trnst having been made Bub Ject to a finrt Hen of Wake Forest Col. lege oh th? earner lot, Kenrnoor Ave. and Perry Street, and' a Mortgage deed made to Wm. H. Ruffln, Attorney, re corded fa book- 164,- page 417, on both lojs. sale will accordingly be made anbjfeet to said ?oi umbrancpi, being encumbrance's madfe by W. Hal Manh. This April 4, 1924. 4-4-5t WM. H, RUFflN, Trustee. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the pow^r and authority contained in that Deed ot Trust, .executed to J. A. Williams, flMistee, by 'F. J. Tlmberlake and duly registered In the office of the Register of Deods tor Franklin Coun ty, In hook 191 at page 271. Default having been made In the payment ot the^Tndebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924 at the courthouse door of Franklin County, at Or about the hour of noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract of land sit uate In YOungsrille Township, Frank. Iln County, North Carolina, bounded as follows, viz: Being lot No. 6 of map No. 1 of the survey of the J. S. Tlmberlake prop erty made by R. O. Ball, G. E., Jan. 1920, see Registry of Franklin County, book of maps page 102. This the 21st day of March, 1924. J. A. WILLIAMS, Trustee, I Ben T. Holden, Atty. - 3-28.6t SALE OF LAND Under end by virtue of the powwr and authority contained in that Deed of Trust, executed to J. A. Williams, Trustee, by j. A. Keith and v/lfe, and duly registered In the office Ot the Register of Deeds for Frfcnklln Coun ty, In book 193 at page 272. Default having been made In the payment ot the Indebtedness thereby secv.red and demand made upon me to forecloce, I will on MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924 at the courthouse door of Franklin County, nt or about the hour of noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract of land sit uate In YouugsvUle Township, Frank. Iln County, North Carolina, bounded as follows, viz: Being lotB number 23_and 24 of map No. 1 of survey ot the j! S. Tlmberlake property made by R. G. Ball, engineer, January, 1920, see Register of Deeds office Franklin County, North Carolina book of maps page 102. This the 21st day ot March, 1924. J. A. WILLIAMS, Trustee. Ben T. Holden, Atty. 3-28.5t BALE OK LAND Under and by virtue ot the lower and authority contained In that Deed of Trust, executed to J- A. Williams/ Trustee, by J. D. Caprell ,_nd wife, and duly registered In the office of the Rafflster ftf Deeds for Franklin Coun ty, In book 193 at page 275. Default hairing been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924 lit the courthouse door of Franklin 0 unty, at or about the hour ot noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract ot land sit uate in Youngaville Township, Frank, lln County, North Carolina, bounded as follows, vtei Being lots Nos. 15 and 16 of map No. 1 of survey of the J. 8. Tlmborlake es tate made by, R. O. Ball, C. ; E., Jan. 19 ?9, see Registry of Franklin County, North Carolina. k This the 21st day ot March, 1924. J. A. WILLIAMS. Trustee. Ben T. Halden, Atty. 3-28.5t NOTICE _ Haying Qualified as administrator of the estate ot Ransom Dodd, deceased, kite ot Franklin County, notice Is hereby given all persona holding1 claims against ?n(d estate to present them to the undersigned on or before1 the 18th day of April, 192S, or thla notice will he plead In bar 6f their re covery All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. Thla April 17th, 1924 _ B p noDD, Adtnr. W. M. Person, Atty. 4-18.#t AtmnroRTM! pai^tttw, up-hol steffng, trimming and t'l ping at reasonable prices. All work guar anteed. Repairing, painting *nd upholstering furniture also. 8. L. OUPTON, near HoweH'k Filling Bta t iotT, Loulsburg, N. C. 8.7-tf 100 tons t&w Nitrate of Soda jo st arrived, ^he best you ever saw. J500 tons Fish Brand 8;3-3 To fracco Special with Sulphate of Potash mixture. r ; ? Don't forget that W. B. Spivey and A. T. Howell are the Oil Kings of Franklin County and we make the prices and the others follow, so therefore don't forget J. S. HowelPs filling statiou is the Tea Pot Dome for Louisburg and Franklin County. 9 - - We are open eighteen hours to the day and seven days to the week. NOTICE! To Delinquent Tax Payers BE SURE THAT YOU PAY YOUR TAXES * BY MAY 1ST, AS THE TIME IS UP, AND I HAVE TO ADVERTISE ALL THOSE NOT PAID ON THAT DATE. ATTEND TO THIS, AS I WON'T HAVE TIME TO SEE YOU PERSONALLY BE FORE THEN. I . I YOURS TRULY, H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff fwN" County ffrw FIowvp Smm Ten wm l? pia to know that R? tta??\ "Thm South', attdmua," win NOTICE OP SAi-E OF PER80NAZ, PROPERTY llnd?r and by virtue of the power conferred in a certain chattel mort gage executed by J. T. 'Wilson to C. A. Moore, Mgr., Union Store Company of Youngevtlle, N. C., on the 8th day of June^ 1921, for the aura of Fire Thoua ahd Three Huhdred Twenty Six t?l lam and Eighty Thjr?e Cents. due and payable 1st (lay of December, 1921; and default haying been made In the payment of mid Indebtedneaa at ma ttjHty, I will on the , 1 l<Xh toA? Of MAY, 1924 offer for eftle for cash at public auc tion, >t J T. TOUofW Ba? Mill, near tfce town of YoungaTllle, N. O. the following per*<mal property, to-wit : (O 60 HM** W^tfe Engine *nd Boll. V. (1) I?WMell Baw HID) (1) Wllllame port dang Edg?r, all b?ltg, abaftlnga, pulley*, taWt and toola attached and wltp Mw tofll, (1) dark bay mule, (1) 1?I>, Model IC 46 ?lx cylinder Bnlck TERMS: CASH. PLACfl: J. T. Wilton*' Saw Mill. Thl? April l?th, 1924. UNION OUANO COMPANT, 4-26.4t Transferee.
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