BALK Or LAND I
Under ?M by rirtw of the -power
?nd authority contained la tftat deed
o t trust executed by Albert Ifcrrln
and wife Margaret Harris to Ben T.
Holden, trustee and duly registered
In tbe tfflce of the Register of Deed*
(or Fruokllq County, ftatc of Nortb
Carolina. In book 162 at page SOI. De
fault having been made in tbe pay.
ment of tbe lndebtedaess thereby sc
oured. and demand made upon me to
foreclose, I will on MONDAY. 15th
day j( DECEMBER. 1924, at or about
the hour ot noon at the court house
door of Franklin County, in the town
ot Loutsbvrg, Nortji Carolina, sell at
public audtion to (he highest bidder
for cash, that tract ot land situate in
Y'oungsvllle Townahlp, Franklin Coun
ty. North Carolina, bounded as fol
lows:
Bounded on tfea North by the lands
of L. C. Mitchell and others; on the
East by the lanfs of T. S. Gill and
others; on the South by the lands of
W. T. Harris and A. W. Harris; on
the West by the lands of A. W. Harris,
being the lands devised by the lait
will and testament of James Harris
deceased to Sa(kh C. Harris and de
scribed in the agreement made be
tween Sarah C- Harris and Albert
Harris on the 83rd day of February.
1892 and recorded in book 288 at page
500 reference ;to which !s hereby
Tnade, said trict of land containing
143 acres mort or less and situate on
the county road leading from Wake
Forest to Loulsburg. direct.
There is egcepted frojft-the above
tract two small traeta,5 which have
been released, one comalnlng 26.71
acres and the other containing 11.87
acres, both of which were conveyed
to Lewis H. Perry, Jr., leaving to be
sold hereunder 104.42 acres more or
less.
This the 11th day of November, 1924.
ll-14-5t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee.
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Several good farm* for sale.
THE
FRANKLIN INS. AND
REALTY CO.
Bennett Perry
Manager.
TUCKER'S
HOTEL and j
capcI
Main Street
LOUISBURG, N. C.
The best ot meals the mar
ket affords and prepared In
the best ot fashion.
Plenty of rooms for the
accommodation of all who
wish to apend the night, all
well furnished.
notice or 8AXJI or land and
PERSONAL PROPERTY
By virtue ot the power of sale con
tained In that certain dw?d of trust
made by C. 8. Merrltt. to Wm- H Ruf
tln. Trustee, dated P?b 12. 1921. and
recorded In Book 241. imge 277. et
seq: and pursuant to a decree of the
Superior court ot Franklin county
I made In that action entitled C. S.
Merrltt va , Wm. U RuUtn, Trustee,
et al.. default havlu* been made In
the payment of the debt by said deed
of trust secured ^nd demand for fore
closure having been made upon said
Trustee by the holder of the debt
thereby secured ; and upon a trial
of said action In the Superior court
of Franklin County the said Trustee
having been authorlted and dlrectea
to foreclose the same, the undersigned
*1" on
MONDAY NOVEMBER 10. 1924
at about the hour of noon at the court
house door In Loulsburg, N. C. offer
for sale to the highest bidder for cash
the .lands and personal property In
said deed of trust described as fol.
lows: .v ..mj
FIRST TRACT: Known as the Old
Merrltt Home Place" adjoining the
Foster, land. Dement, Mr?. Pernell.
T H. Inscoe, and Mrs. Strother, bound
ed on the North by the Foster land,
on the East hy Francis Merrltt, and
Mrs. Dink Pernell. on the South by
.William Pearce, ftnd on the West by
Home Tract, the dividing line between
this first tract to be North and South
so as to leave one hundred sixty acres
herein conveyed, the excess over and
above the 160 acres herein conveyed
to constitute the Home Tract of said
C. S. Merrltt, and the same is here
by expressly excepted from this con*
veyance, and the same is to be 36
acres, the Home Place being that de
vised to C. S. Marritt by Morris Mer
rltt. (NOTE) The diTlding line be
tween the 160 acres to be sold and
the 35 acres reserved will be run be
fore the sale and the boundaries an
nounced at the sale.
Second Tract. Known as the Pearce
Tract, bounded as 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 2 pines T. H. Inscoe's corner;
thence N 76 1-2 W 60 poles 10 links
to a rock, comer of No. 2 in Inscoe's
line; thence N 1 1-2 E 100 poles 17
links to a rock, on the old road, corn
er for No. 2 in Merrltt's line; thence
along the old road an Easterly direc
tion to the beginning, containing 40
acre?, raore or less, known as the Per
son or -Pearce place, conveyed to
C. S. Merritt by -deed of E. M. Merritt
dated February 18. 1?09, recorded in
Book 170, page 10.
Third Tract. The Blckett-Kelly
Tract, situate in Sandy Creek Town
ship, bounded as^^oilows: Beginning
at a stake, corner for lots Nos. l and
2 of the land formerly owned by T.
W. Bickett in G. W. Ford's line; thence
S 78 15 E 11.78 chains to a stake
and pointers; thence S 60 45' E 20.90
chains to a stake and pointers, corner
for said No 2 and lot sold to James
Williams in Ford's line; thence S
19 40' W 6.10 chains to a big dead pine
at edge of woods. James William's
line; thence S 10 40' E 34.10 chains
to willow on Richland creek; thence
up richland creek with its various
courses 29.50 chains to a stake and
pointers, corner tor No. 1 in Cottrell's
line; thence N 9 15' W 59.12 chains to
the point of beginnnlg. containng
134.9 acres being that tract conveyed
to C. S. Merritt by T. W. Bickett and
wife, by deed dated January 17, 1919,
and recorded in the Registry of Frank
lin County in Book 227, page 79.
PERSONAL PROPERTY'
Also the following described per
sonal property: 1 Black Horse Mule
six years old. name Tom; 1 Black
Mare mule eleven years old, name
Queen. 1 Black mare mule eight years
old, name Mag; 1 two-horse Chat
tanooga wagon and double harness;
1 one-horse Chattanooga wagon and
harness, and all farming utensils and
tools.
This 10th day of October, 1924.
10-10_4t Wm. H. RUFFIN, Trustee
The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties concerned to
Monday, Nov. 24. 1S24. at about noon.
This Nov. 10th 1924.
11-14-2t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND J
Under and by virtue of the gftwer
Of sale contained in that certain tnort
gage deed executed by W. J. ^hearin
and Llllie Shearin. his wife, to Brant
ley, Wood and Griffin, on th* 6th day
of January, 1919, and recorded In
Book 221, on Page 263 of Ae Frank
lin County Registry, dettult havfng
been made Inthe payment of the debt
thereby secured, the unMrsigned will
on Friday, the\12th daV of December,
1924, at or abo^t the ^onr of noon at
the Court HonM do of In the town of
Loulsburg, N. C? offfer for sale to the
highest bidder tot/cash, the lands
heretofore referral to and described
as follows:
Lying and being situated In Cedar
Rock TownshiA Franklin County,
State of NorttJcarollii* and adjoining
the lands otjt. A. Collie, the Cooke
land, Georg# Boone, Upnisburg and
Nashville Bo ad, containing 23 1-3
acres and mown as the *? D. fehearln
old HomyPlace.
One otAer tract adjoining the above
tract ana on the opposite side of the
Jjouisburg road, known as the old Ar
rlngton Oln Lot, bounded on the West
North and East by the Shearin lands
and on the South by the Louiaburg
Road, containing one-halt acre, more
or less.
This November 7th, 1924.
BRANTLEY, WOOD and GRIFFIN,
Mortgagees
O. B. Moss. Attorney. 11-14- 6t
LOST y/
One cane of St Joseph's Hrer Syrnp
between LoMsburg and JfMfclevUle on
Nor. 7th. A IRjeral f*?srd will be
paid for Itajuwrto MAPUVILLB
SUPPLY COT ft. KlN*Mllp. 11141
FOR nitST CLAM JOB PRINTING
PBOMI Ma MS.
UJGQaL jut
BALK or LAND
Under unci by virtue o t the power
and authority contained In thai de?d
ot IruBt i*x?cutml to J. A. Williams,
trustee, by J. T. and E. U Aiken and
their wires, and duly register*.! In
the of not} ol the Keglater of Deeds
for Frauhlin County, North Carolina.
In Book 1M at page 280. Default hav
ing been niade in the payment of the
Indebtedness* thereby secured and de
mand made \pon ma to foreclose. I
will on MONDAY. 8th day of DECEM
BER. 1924, at it m.. on the premises
In the^town of \Youngsvllle, North
Carolina, sell at mblic auction to ihe
liigli.-st bidder fcr yu?h. that tract of
land t'luate in Ycunksvllle Township,
Franklin Cour.'y. *$>rth Carolina.
boum'e.1 as folic w?r
He in k loi No. 5 of map>lo. 1. of sui
r?y n*Hdc ol the J. S. Timber aWo
property by R. G. Ball. C. E.. January.
11'20. ste Registry of Franklin Coun
ty. North Carolina, book of maps at
page 102.
This the 6th day of November. 1924.
. ' J. A. WILLIAMS, Trustee.
Ben T. Holden. Atty. ll-7-5t
SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
.and authority contained Id that deed
of trust executed to J. A. Williams,
trustee, by F. J. Timberlake and duly
registered in the office of the Register
of Deeds of PrankHn Countjj 1n book
193. at page 271. Default h?rlng boen
made In the payment of the Indebt
edness thereby secured and demand
made upon me to foreclose. I will on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924, at
12 m., on the premises in the town
of Youngsville, North Carolina, sell
I at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, that tract ot land situate In
Youngsville Township, franklin Coun
ty, North Carolina, boanded as fol
lows:
Being lot No. 6 of map No. 1 of the
survey of the J. S. Timberlake proper
ty made by R. G. Ball, C. E., January
1920, see Registry of Franklin Coun
ty. book of maps page 102.
This the 6th day of November, 1924.
J. A. WILLIAMS, Trustee.
Ben T. Holden, Atty. ll-7-5t
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of J. J. Barrow, deceas
ed late of Franklin county, notice is
hereby given'- all persons holding
claims against ^?aid estate to present
jthem to the undersigned on or before
the 7th day of Ntwamber, 1925, or
this notice will be^lead in bar of
their recovery. All persons Indebted
I to said estate will plehae come for
ward and make Immediate settlement.
This Nov. 6th. 1924.
ll-7-6t W. B. BARROW. Admr.
NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE
UNDER MECHANICS LJMN
Lee Mortis will take nrfuce that
under and by virtue of section 2017 of
the Revisal 0^.1915 ofylvorth Carolina
and the iein theteby^ven to mechan
ics for repairs om/personal property,
the undersigned JrliV on Monday, Dec.
1, 1924 in troqf of the courthouse in
Louisburg, NyC., at about the hour of
| noon, offer lor sale to th&Jilghest bid
der for ca/h that Ford roadster car
placed b/ him for repalrs\ivlth the
undersigned and th.-.t sale Trill be
made to pay the repairs thereon made.
This Nov. 6th, 1924.
BEASLEY'S GARAGE.
1 11.7-4t By W. L. Beaslty.
NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor??of the
estate ot Jerre E. Ellis, deceased, late
of Franklin County, notice Is hereby
given persons holding claims against
his estate to present ttjam to the un
dersigned on or befora the 7th day of
November 1925, or tjjfs notice will be
plead in bar of th eyre cover;-. All per
sons Indebted to Ufa estate will please
come forward ffhd make immediate
settlement Thja November 6th, 1924.
OSSIB ELLIS
ll-7-6t W. B. ELLIS, Executors.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF/ LAND
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Superior Court of Franklin County
made in, the Special Proceeding entitl
ed Nannie Pippin and J. A Pippin vs
A W. Pippin, Charlie Pippin et als,
the undersigned commissioner will on
Monday, the 1st day of December, 1924,
at the hour of noon, sell at public auc
tion at the Court House door In Lonls
burg, N. C5., to the highest bidder for
cash the following described real es
tate : i
1. One fourth undivided interest
in and to a certain tract or parcel ot
land situated in Dtnns township.
Franklin Cottpty, NorUI Carolina, boun
ded on the Nprth by fee lands of Per
cy Watklns and Hafry Robinson, on
the East by ICrookMl Creek, on the
South by the JUnds>of C. T. Cheeves,
and on the ^sst Jfer the lands of
George Floyd, *an<t containing fifty
five acres, mor4 orf less.
2. The reverao* after the life es
tate as doweress: <jf Mrs. Nannie Pip
pin in and to the-ffDt of land assigned
to said Mrs. Nanae Pippin as dower,
the same being smated In Old Bunn,
In Dunns township, Franklin County,
North Carolina, M described as fol
lows: Beginning ^t 6 stake, J. A. Pip
pin's corner on mhe Tarboro road,
thence along sail road in an easterly
and southerly fllrection around the
bend of said roM to B. M. C. Mullen's
I corner on said raad ; thence along Mul
len's line to J . JL Pippin's line ;thence
along J. A. Pippin's line In a w esterly
and northerly dpectlon back to the be
ginning, and containing two acrea,
more or less, a?d being the lot of land
whereon la situate the dwelling house
and outhouses and the store house
occupied by E. L. Pippin at the tlm?
of his death.
This October 81st, 1924.
W. H. YARBOROUOH,
10_31-5t Commissioner,
I forbid anyStod^all MrfCons froas
hunting, fishing o\trapjpg with g*a
or doc on mT plairWtl^i, nnder pM
alty of the law. \T
10-jl-tf /\H H HARR,S
NOTICE or. SPECIAL TAX fcuEC
TION
Upon the petition of more than the
required number o( tree-hotders in
the Bunn Special School Tu District,
Franklin County, Mid petition being
In due form and duly apwoved and
endorsed by the County Bolrd of Edu
cation of Franklin County/lt Is here
by ordered that an election be held
within said district lu / accordance
with the provisions , of I Article 17,
Chapter 1(6, the Public iAwb ot North
Carolina. Session of 1*3 at which
election alkali be ascertained the will
) within thi said district,
re shall bellevled In said
lal tax off not more than
every ode hundred dol
s ot prcmerty to supple
lie Schoil Fund, appor
dlstrlcf The said elec
jbe hel<|' on the 22nd
ber.
at
lstrati
ot the peoj
whether tl
district a sj
titty cents
lars valuatl
ment the
tloned tor
tlon shall
day of Dec
place shall
trlct. A new
and M. A. Stalllngs 1
Registrar and. B.
J. R. Wright .are
pollholders. The
said Special Scboo
by the county %>a:
Franklin Count;
Beginning at
Creek thence u
mouth ot Nerrls'
to
site; thence along
erly direction to
the mill road leafli
tin's mill and th#
Springs to Younfs
along the Westell lite ot W. T. Wil
liams property to the Gethsemlna
24, the polling
nn In said dls
n shall be made
lereby appointed
C. Mullln and
lereby appointed
ndarles ot the
District as fixed
of Education ot
e as follows:
mouth of Crooked
d creek to the
eek; thence up
nAW flrlfftn ...111
uuo uninn uiiit
e road in a north
e Intersection of
from Bob Grlf
d from Poplar
e, N C.; thence
i '
Church; then up the Xoulsburg Tar
boro road to Hull's Cross Roads;
thence south along the Louisburg
Bunn road to *he Dunn's township
line; thence ea^t along the Dunn and
Harris township line to Tar River;
thence down T>r River to the begin
ning.
If a majority of the qualified vot
ers shall vote fai favor ot said special
tax, the same when levied shall be
In lieu of all otper special school taxes
In said district.
The Registration books shall be
open from November 22nd, 1924, to
December 13t^, 1924, and the Regis
trar will have said books at the said
polling place each Saturday during
said period from the 22nd day of No
vember 1924, to December 13th, 1924.
By order of the Board of County
Commissioners of Franklin County,
this the 3rd da y of November, 1924.
ARTHUR STRICKLAND,
Attest; Chairman.
S. C. HOLDEN, Clerk. ll-7-7t
NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX ELEC
TION
/
Upon petition duly endorsed by the
governing school boards of at least a
majority of the school districts within
the special BChool taxing district, to
be known as the Cypress Creek and
Cedar Rock School Taxing District,
said petition having been duly approv
ed by the County Board of Education
ot Franklin County, It la ordered that
an election be held In accordance with
the provisions of Article 18, Part 7,
Chapter One of "An Act to Amend the
Consolidate Statues and to Codify the
taws Relating to Public Schools" en.
acted by the General Assembly ot
North Carolina at ltf regular session
In 1923, at which election shall be
ascertained the will of the people" In
| said Special School Taxing District
Tiother or not there shall be levied
a special annual tax of not more than
fifty cents on the one hundred dol
lars valuation of property to supple
ment the public school fund, which
may be apportioned to the proposal
special school taxing district by the
Board ot Education ; and in case such
special tax is voted it shall operate]
to repeal and abolish all school taxes
heretofore voted In any local tax or
special charter district located within
the said special School Taxing Dis
trict.
The Bald election shall be held on
the 22nd day Of IDecember 1924, the
polling place io be at Bud Stones
store In said district. A new registra
tion shall be tpade and Spencer Dean
Is hereby appplntef Registrar, and
ar| hereby appointed
poll-holders la said {election.
Beginning at a point where Syca
more Creek (rosSM} H'1""
thence in a North
tion, along s^ld
Strickland 11 tie; then!
Strickland line to J. 1
thence back |o Hal If a
down said road to Lav
corner; thence from
the right do*n QupU.
to the W. J. Dennis lln?,
Level Dlstrljt line; the
northern line! of the Wh_
trlct line as the same n|
point where jsald line
Mine, Cedar Stock t owi)
thence 1 n a South Eaatv
tlon, along till said town
Nash County Hne; thence I
Westwardly dvectlon alonf
lln.Nash Courtly line to
River to
line; thenc
of tl
to the co
:hool dlstr
thence up Tar
School Dlstrl
[east boundarl
School Dlstrl.
?Hickory Rock
on the West f
thence up Sy
Halifax road ;
twardly dlrec
to old R. H.
along the old
Joyner line;
road ; thence
?ence Qupton's
corner to
Mill Path
> the White
! along the
Level Dls
runs to s
'osses Oold
lines;
dly dlrec
[hlp line to
n a South
the Frank
'ar River
Maplerllle
along the
laplevllle
ir of the
a point
ot Sycamore Creek;
, ? ? .-ire Creek to the Hall
fax Roadto the i point of beginning.
The Registration books shall be
open from the 2Ind day of November
1924, to DecemMr 13th 1924. and the
Registrar shall have said hooka at the
said polling place on each Saturday
during the period from the 22nd day
of November 1924, to December 13th,
1924. |
By order of the Board of County I
Commissioners, this the 3rd day of|
November, 1?24.
ARTHUR STRICKLAND,
Attest; Chairman.
1 8. O. HOLDBN, Clerk. ^ ll-7-7t|
BALE
20 centa)
on large qnan
Loulsburg, |
e yo? buy.,
rum
TRUSTEE'S SALE"* OP LOUI8BURO
WAREH0U8E LOTS
By virtu* of that deed cf tru?t undo
by W. H. and J. M. AlWhto Win H
Ruffin, Trustee, d*t?4 Nor. l, 19J0,
and recorded la Boat 241, page 115-lg'
default having b<p!) maoe In tho iay
ment of the detit thereby secured, and
demand havlny been made on the said
Trustee fpr fjreclosure, by the holder
of the debt tflSftty secured, the un
derslgned will on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924,
at the noon recess it Court at the court
house door In Lojllsburg, .North Caro
lina, otTer for s?ie at public auction
to the highest ladder for cash that
warehouse lot And easements known
as the Farmeifc Co-operative Com
pany's Warehouse situate In the town
of Loulsburg North Carolina, and
more partlci^arly defined as follows:
i lraV T1>at certain lot or parc?J of
land situate pn the east Bide of L/i in
Street In the Vjwn of Loulsburg, boun
ded and defined as follows: Begin
ning at the corne* of the J. F. Joies
lot (now Farmers Co-operaUve Com
pany s lot) and th/a c. B. Cheatham
lot, formerly the , Boat Wright Prise
House lot (now AJlen Machine Com
staw." .h'1 0D ,IXln 8treet an Iron
stake thence alqfag the C. B. Cheat
ham line (now. Allen Machine Com
f ya V?e E 234 fe?t more or
, l.h8 ,corler of ^e Tar River
Manufacturing fcompanys lot. formor
aH'? I* i0t (nOW John 8 How"
? 8 '"'J ln line of the 8. A. L. Rail
*ay Company; thence along the line
oi the 8. A. L. Railway N 26 3-4 W 279
or,J?*fc '<> the corner of said
railway on Main Mreet; thence along
Mam street 8 SS l-i w 144 feet more
hpint .v, , .? polnt-of begin; ing, It
i.d!? .i?i upon ,?*blch is now sit
uate an old dwelling house and a part
of a brick WarehojSe building,
j a!80 together with the afore
fprah L0t "V desc?n^ible, trans
ferable and assignable easement In
and to and upop that strip of lan on
the Southwest rslde or margin of the
Depot site of the 8. A. L. Railway
more particularly described Ts foN
'?*fj Beglnplng at the Northwest
str?? *?/ ,?e <o?WJ4tlon wall o:. Main
l*}0 warehouse now situate
on said land, and running thence along
Main street 23 feet to the line of the
L ^ Jbence along the
l E f .'n * L" N 26
fJJLb ful1 enfth ot a Warehouse
ef'y on aaidTot 171 feet more or
less thence a l|be parallel 'o Main
?? ?h flrst named line 23 feet
to the northeast corner of the founda
ihon^r8 i< -/he Bald warehouse;
i. ParaIl0l to the S. A. L.
Railway line alM* taxation wall
warehouse 171] feet more or
?k.?. the point of beginning, upon
? 'ch *as formerly located a mewhat
Jones Tobacco Warehouse building
and upon which Is *bw a portion of
.aE one"halx 10 width of the
said brick warehouse building, oaid
easement being, Jiowew. limited to
ioS nr?,Uh8e EUrpo??^aVby the decla
' . ?f _'he ScpreSs Court in the case
nfiil o V8' Ral,roa4 151 North Car
tltle to fh^'x '^*^lch aettled the
"'J?.10 the above described lot and
?' 0CCUPan*y trailer said ease
ment. The said lot and easement be
ing the same conveyed by Farmers
anH??eM InCompany 10 w- H- Allen
and j. M. Allen.
This Jan. 18. isn
. WM- ?? RUiFIN. Trustee.
The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties concerned from
10 week ultil Monday, Nov. 17th,
, and is again continued by con
sent of all parties to Monday. Nov. 24~
? at about the houi of Noon.
. This Nov. 17th, 1924.
11-21-lt WM.-ti. RUFFIN, Trustee.
SALE OF LAND
Pursuant to the authority and di
rection contained ln that Judgtoent of
the Superior Court of Franklin Coun
ty. made and entered In th I case of
A. F. May et ?ls and O. J/Coppedge
et als, the undersigned commissioners
will on Monday1, the flrs/dey of De
cember, 1924, at1, or about the hour of
????: ?at 'he coW hopse door of
Franklin County, In thrftown of Louls
burg North Carolina/ sell at public
auction to the hlgaeaft bidder for cash
that tract or parcA/of land lying and
SvifULi. ?ypreSB /Greek Township,
!th H i County, ^orth Carolina, de
scribed aa follow
& *lorth by the Iand"!
? , "? I Stalling, Ok the East by the
land of John /rlvm and B. 8 Rice
Ute anrt?Uth/& 8 il 8trlckIand. es.'
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^EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
HavltW qualified as executor ot the
estate oXlx>uls Kline, deceased, late
of Fr an kl fa County, North Carolina,
this is to . notify all person* having
claims agalnvl the estate the said
deceased to ?xBUIt then), to the under
signed on or batora^fne 81st day of
October, 1925, orVhls notice will be
plead In bar j/( t^Ir recovery. All
parsons lndaKted to\sald estate will
please make Immediate payment.
This Slst day of OctoBir, 1624. .
JACOB KLINE^ipizecutor of]
Louis Ktlne, decei
W. H. Yar borough, Atty.
The
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TRUSTEE'S fcESAL* or LOUI8.T
BUHQ LOT
By virtue 9I an order ot r?-aala
made In the matter ot the aala ot the
lot of O. Y. flfarboro on Kim Street,
upon an adVuuce bid, and by virtue ot
the power bf Bale contained In that
certain deei of trust made by O. Y.
Yarboro to/Win, H. Ruffln, Trustee,
dated July f4. 1917, recorded In Prank
In Book 210. page 264, de
bi?u made In the pay
debt i thereby secured and
foreclosure having been
id Trustee by the holder
of the debt >o secured. the undersign
ed will on
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1924,
at about the hour if noon at the court
house door n Loulsburg, N. C? olfer
for gale at public auction for cash,
that lot of land In said deed ot trust
conveyed aid full t described as fol
lows.
Situate o 1 the 1 1'est side ot Elm
St. In the own ct Louicburg, and
more partl< ularly defined aa follows.
Beginning it the earner of Mrs. R Z.
Egerton or Elm St. (formerly Bobb
Yarborougt corne ) and for that lot
herein con eyed; thence Wostwardly
alcng Mrs. Egertoi 's line, to old Bobb
Yarborougt lino 2 2 ft. more or less,
to corner o Mrs. : I. Z. Egerton, F. N
Egerton an 1 lot herein conveyed ;
thence Soul lwardly along P. N. Eger
ton line 11 ft., mors or less,' to his
corner; theface Eaetwardly along his
line 222 ft. more or leBs to Elm St.,
thence Northwardly long Elm St. 113
ft., more or less, to the beginning.
This November 7, 1924.
11.7-St WM. H. RUFFIN, Trusee.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LANDS
By virtue of the power of sale con
ained In that certain deed of trust
made on August 4, 1924, by A. G.
Faulkner and wife. Emma Faulkner,
to J. E. Thomas, Trustee, recorded In
Book 251, page 136, Registry of Frank
lln County. N. C., default having been
made in the payment of the Indebted
ness thereby secured and demand for
foreclosure haying been made on
seid Trustee by the holder of the said
indebtedness, the undersigned will on
MONDAY. .DECEMBER 8, 1924,
at about the, hour ot noon r.t the
courthouse $oor ,n Loulsburg, Frank
lin county. North Carolina, offer for
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for .fcash,, a certain tract or
parcel of land aj'uate in Franklin
county. Sandy Cr*ek tovrnshlp. North
Carolina, and AeoO^lbed 14 said Deed
of Trust as follows!
Bounded on the N^rth by the lands
of Frank Williams, fn the East by
Jhe . lands of C. B. Kearney, on the
South by the lands ot Bob Debnam,
and on the West by the lands of C.
B. Kearney, containing 38 acres, more
or less', being the lands conveyed to
A. G. Faulkner by C. B. Kearney.
This November 7. 1924.
J. E. THOMAS, Trustee.
Thos. W. Ruftn, Atty. U-7-5t
NEW-ORDIANCES
The following ordiances were pass
ed by a meeting of the Board of Town
Commissioners on Friday^ October 24,
1924. > v
Be ltyordalned rNThat^ all automobiles
traveling on NaslNrftreet be required
to stop Intersection of Main street,
and all ctlrq qpuroacntag Main street
from CourOatreet be required to come
to a fu}l stop^/nder penalty of $1 for
each offense.
Be It orda4n&d: That ah varking
space be suitably sharked allowing am
pie space aud proper angles fbr each
car, and ^natvali drlvferB be raguired
to occupy- *paci' as marked under1 pen
pity of fl fer'taoh offense.
By ocder of the Board cf Town Com
missioners. -v
L. L. ,'OYNER. Mayor,
f'. B. McKIXNE. Clerk 10-31-5t
COMMISSIONERS RESALE OF FARM
LANDS
Under and by virtue of an order of
re-sale made by the Superior Court
of Franklin County, dated October
20th, 1$ 24 in that Special Proceeding
entitled "W. A. Stalllngs et als. vs
Joe S. ^Stalllngs at als," the under
signed Commissioner will on Mon
day theU4th day o( November, 1924
at or a
Courthou
offer for
highest
lng dea^
Lying an
Township, _
North Caroli
of Ruffin Co:
the Sherrod {
Raines land
more or less,
the houBpf noon at the
door l^J&ulsburg, N. C.,
blli auction to the
cadi, the follow
land:
being in Cvjtfess Creek
1 iklln Co&kty, Bute of
adjoining the lands
the Arlington land,
land and the Munroe
containing 93 acres
rbelng known as the
W. B. Stalllngs lWnd.
This 20th day ofVOctober, 1924.
10-31-41 E. H. MALONE. Commissioner
NOTICE
, Having qualified as Administrator
C. T. A. of the state of Zaney Bal
throp, deceased, I ite of Franklin Conn
ty, notice Is hen by given all persons
holding claims a ;eln?t said estate to
present thfem to the undersigned on
or beforo the 3 it day of October,
1925, or this no) do will be plead in
bar of ihelrr?<So ory. All persons In
debted tc-eafd est Me will please make
Immediate settlement
THh October Slst, 1924.
WILSON OAY, Administrator, C. T. A.
O. B. Moss, Attorney, ll-14_6t
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