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NOTICE or SALE Public notice la hereby siren that under and by rlrtue of the power aad authority conferred upon the under signed truatees by a certain deed of trnat executed December 13, 1933, by J. C. Matthews and wife Mattle Lou Matthews, and Bailie Sptrey Davla aad her husband L W. Davis, to the under signed trustees, which instrument fs recorded, to Booh 375, page 404. Nas i Registry, and in Booh 233, page 398, Franklin Registry, default having been made in the meeting of the obligation in said Instrument net oat, and the beneficiaries thereof having requested of the undersigned trustees .exercise of the power of sale in said deed of trust contained, said trustees will, on Saturday, February 14, 1925, at the Court Houea. door of the respective aa of Na counties of Nash and Franklin, offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash the various par esis of land hereinafter described. The sale of those parcels which are locat ed in Franklin County will be held at the Court House door of that county begianing at 11 a. m., and the parcels which are located In Nash County will be sold at the Court Hbuae door in that county beginning at 3 o'clock p. m., on said February 14, 1935. The said real estate to be sold is describ ed aa follows: TRACT L A certain tract or par cel of land in Mannings Township, Nash County, North Carolina, lying in the town of Spring Hope, being on v. half of lot 53 m Block 1 describ ed as follows: Beginning a*, a point designated aa a corner, ou South Railroad Street, thence with South Railroad Street & 47 1-3 W 30 feet to a corner of Lot 53; thence 8 43 1-3 B 110 feet to n stake on an alley; thence with said alley N 47 1-3 E 30 feet to n stake; thence N 43 1-3 W410 feat to tka Delnz the land conveyed by W. A. Farmer to J. J. Bpivey, by deed recoied in Book 144, page 377, Nhah County Registry, in which lfrm. SaUte Sptrey Davie has a life estate. - TRACT 3. A certain tract or par cel of land in the County of Nash State of North Carolina, known aa tits "Whitley Place, ctsitainlng 636 acres conveyed to Mrs. Sallie B. Sptvey by T. A. Barrett et al by deed teoerded *?> Book 150 page 95, Naah County Registry. TRACT 3. A certain parcel of land lying near the town of Spring Hope, Nash County, N. C? described as fol lows: Beginning at the Intersection of Naah Street with Walnut Street and rums with Naah Street S 47 1-3 W 141 feet to a stake oa the croas alley; thence with said alley N 43 1-3 W 100 feet to a stake corner of lot 164; thence with line of lot 1H N IT 1-1 B 100 feet to the beginning, containing with. In saM boundaries two lots, the same 'being lots Noa. 110 and 152 In the flat of said town, aad being the same land 'eonreyed by & H. Bann to Sollie B. Spirey by deed recorded In Book 122, page 595, Nash County Regit try. TRACT 4. A certain lot or tract of land lying In Cypress Creek Township Franklin County, N. C? being lot No. 3 in the di rial on between J. C. Mat thews, O. T. Matthews. Mrs. L. M. Bunn, and Mrs. 8. B. Spirey, described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the road nearly In front of the Mat thews house, corner of N& I In the line of No 1; thence north 2.M chains to a stake on the wwst ride of the road, corner of No. X and Creekmore's corner; thence Nil lUi chains to C. J. Walker's, now Allen's coner; thence 8MB 45.43 chains to a stake la the J. R. Viek line; thence by old surrey 8 I W 16.64 chains to a black gum on Turkey Creek; thence down the said creek as it meanders about 5.64 chains to the beginning; eoa >3 1-2 acres, more or leas, land eonreyed to Mrs. B. Spirey by deed recorded in 174, page 245. Franklin County Registry. - TRACT 6. Lying in Franklin Coun ty, adjoining the lands of Amos Bea ton Tar Rirer aad others, and being a portion of the land conreyd to J. C. Matthews by the Rocky Mount In surance aad Realty Company, by deed dated Jan. 1, 1417, recorded in Book 213, page 441, Franklin Cbunty try; excepting such portions of land therein eonreyed as hare since soM off by the said J. O. thaws; the premises therein eonrey ed being the remain lug lands of which he to seised, are tracts Noa. 4, 7, I aad 4. totalling 243J scree, as per map of Ellis Farm made by L. D. Harper on Sept. 16, 1412, recorded In Plat Book 1, page 22. Franklin County Registry. TRACT ?. Lying in Franklin Coun ty. aad known as the Bqeedlore Land and being the first tract described in deed from W. E. Anderson to J. C. [Matthews, recorded In Book 144, pegs 346, Franklin County Registry, aad] theqsin described as follows:' Bounded on the north by the land of Joe Green; east by the Culpepper land; on ike south by the land of Geo. W. Moore; aad oh the west by the land of J T. Sledge and known as the J. T. Breedlore land and eonreyed to R. A> Anderson by W. H. Allen aad wife, Annie W. Allen; containing one hun dred acres, more or lees, this includes the dower Interest of Mrs. P. A Breed lore, widow of J. T. Broodlowe, and conveyed to the Mid R A. Anderson by deed by the Hid Mri. P. A. Breed love. TRACT 7. Lerlng in Franklin Coun ty. Cypress Creek Township, and known as the Jonea land;- being the 'same land conveyed to John C. Mat thews by Q. T. Matthews. JR. and others, by deed recorded in Book 179, page 293, Franklin County Registry, and therein described as being the whole of lot No. 1 assigned to Bettle Matthews, In the division of the lands of Emarlah Gay; bounded on the north and east by the lands of Mrs. Vlck; on the south by the lands of J. O. Creekmore and Peyton Sykes; and on the west by Turkey Creek; con taining 141 acres. Tract *? lying in Franklin County and being the same land conveyed to J. C. Matthews by R.B. Splvsy by deed recorded in Book Ml, page 462, Franklin County Registry and therein described as follows: Beginning at a stake. E. W. Moore's corner, running S 87 B 74 poles to n stake in B. B. Moore's line; thence N 114 poles to a stake in R T. Strickland* lino; thence W 14 poles to n stake on the Branch. Strlcklaitf and Matthews corner; thence 8 111 poles to the be ginning; containing M acres, mors or 1ms. Tract 9. Lying in Nash County, be ing the same land conveyed to John C. Matthews by E L Smith and oth ers by dood recorded in Book 174. page 474, Nash County Registry, and therein described as follows: Adjoin ing the lands of the heirs of B. G. Sanders, heirs of N. A. Morris, sad others; bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine on the south bank of Tar River at Sanders cornar; thaooe wKh his lino N 37 B 7 poles to a stake In place of a pine, now down and gone; thence B11-1 W 11* polos to a corner hickory. Morris' line; thence with said line N 78 B IS poles; thence N 74 B 34 polos; thence N 44 B 14 poles; thenos N 41 B 33 polos; thanes N M B 44 poles to a water oak on the bank of Tar River; thence np the river to a corner aah; thence N 73 W 44 poles o the mouth of the Spring Branch; hence ap the river to the beginning; containing 144 acres, more or leas, and known as part of the old Webb's mill tract of land.' | Excepting however, from the above description 44 acres which baa been sold off to Sam Bryant, leaving tn this tract 144 acres, more or less. Tract 10. Lying in Nash County, known as the Griffin land, being the same land conveyed to J. C. Matthews by W. R Griffin and wife, by deed re corded in Book 224, page 138, Nash I'kmnty Registry, and being tract No 11. containing 40.4 acres as per plat recorded in Piat Book 1, page 29, Nash Ccunty Registry. | Tract 1L Lying in Naah County, be ing the same land conveyed to J. C. Matthews by C 7. Wood and wifs by deed recorded in Book 244, page 529, Nash County Registry, and there!J de bt ribed as follows: Adjoining the lands of W. S. Gay and John Abcr nathy and others and bounded on the r-orth by the lands of W. 8. Gay; on the east by the lands of W. S. Gay ; ou,|J the south by the lands of S. R Wood: and on the west by the lands of John Abernathy; containing 53 1-1 acres, more or less, and being a part of the tract of land known and designated as the Wilson Gay lands; same being recorded Jh Nash County Registry, Book 239, page 344. Tract 12. Lying In Ufa town of 8prlng Hope. Nash County, being the same land conveyed to John C. Mat thews by Mrs. 8. A. Batchelor by desk recorded la Book 194, page Ml. Nash County Registry, and therein described as follows: Beginning at a stake. Base' corner, 14 test east from Dr. Lewis' corner; thence 8 4 1-2 W 9,11 chains to an iron stake. Pinch's cor. ner in Baas' line; thence 8 34 1-3 13.89 chains to Hsndrick'a comer in Batchelor's line tn the center of tl road to Epheeus, 17 links past an Iron stake on the west side of th* road; thence slong center of said road, N It 9-4 W 4.94 chains; N 14 8-4 W 10.14 chains to the point whom the Ephesus road enters the Nashville road from which a red oak is links distant bears N 3 W; thence 8 39 1-3 W 2.73 chains to a point in the- center of the Nash ville road, Abernathy's comer from which a white oak 44 links distant bears 8 74 E. also marked by a auks, 20 links from the center of the road on the south side; thence 8 3 1-2 W 4.22 chains to a stake, Abernathy's comer; thence 8 89 1-2 W 8 chains to the beginning; containing 13.3 acres more or lees. Tract 12. Lying in the town of Spring Hbpe Nash County, being the same land conveyed to J. C. lfctthews by L R Gardner and wife by deed recorded in Book 194, page 524, Nosh County Registry, and therein described ss follows: Adjoining the laudw-of L. 8. Morgan. 8. A. Marshbourne (de. ceased.) and others, botinded as fol lows: Beginning at a point on North Railroad street, L. & Morgan's comer; thence running with said Morgans llin^N 42 1-2 W 141 feet to an alley; thence 8 47 1-2 W 25 feet to 8. A. Marshbourue's comer on alley; thence with Mid Marshbourae'a line 8 42 1-3 E 141 feet to North Railroad Street; thence atth said street N 47 1-2 E 25 feet to the beginning; and being lot No. 3 tn the survey of the Woodard and Cope land property In the town of Spring Hope. This the 14th of Jan. 1936. T. R RATTLE, N. B. FTNCR Trustees. Spruill A Spraill, Battle A Wlnslow, Attys 1-14-Bt Flash Lights. Batteries and Bulbs at'U P. Hicks. l-14-3t Bicycles, Accessories and Automobile at L. P. Hicks. 1-llJt Mum agar Aspi lbs vunu*. as*?fans wMb. p. " H^tgnln at i, X-X4-H HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLBSJM THE FIB To break op a cold over night or to eat abort an attack of grippe, influenza or tore throat, phynciana and druggists are now recommending Calotaha, the naiuealeaa felomrl tablet, that in purified from dan gerous and aickaning effects. Tboae who bare triad it my that it act* like magic, by far man effective and certain than ike old Wyfe ralemal. heretofore rennmmqpdf d by Something abould bo aaid for thai Nojl* who era ihnyi litlilgI if it two got tor thsm, there cogld bo no we In School teochern oars their money teconae they hart to teach children ?aay things that ahoold be tagght at folks leave the hey got married to spits oas another. Aluminum and theaiel Ware tor Ta >le and kitchen aae at U P. Sicks. 1-lt-tt aii to nravmt V<*u Is Tear H torn rro^rty Urn* *? U would mean to start all over again? That Is what a loss by firs wJ,h oct Ineurance means. Bat Wtth Insurance, yon are protected by the resources of the strong com panies wa represent and a fire means nothing more than an In convenience. Let OS explain the kind of insur ance service we give. We write all kinds, Ufa, Fire, Health and Accident Bond*. Dont wait un til It la too lit* Several good farms for sal* FRANKLIN INS. AND REALTY 00. Bennett Perry mmaEizraiaiEizraiMn Meats! Meats! If it is Froth Meats yon want I hire them. Just call Phone No. 35-J. I keep the beet of meats at all times. Also good line of fancy &| heavy groceries. Give ma a call. P.. C. H. HOLMES Grocery & Market laiziaiaiaraaraiaianiam FURS We want to buy a big lot of fun. Will pay highest market prices. Splendid market for Skunk, Oppos ition, Mnskrat, Raccoon, Mink, Fox, Otter, Obt, Molee and Rabbits. We also want your green horse snd cow hides. We can have yonr fan tanned for yon if yon prefer. LOUXSBTJM REPAIR BH01 eaa. Propri r. a. note's KODAK an d i Kodak Supplies Size in stock: fl Number 0 Brownie $2.00 Number 2 Brownie $2.75 Member 2 Voiding Brownie $0.00 Number Kodak Jr. $12.00 Vert Pocket .*.. $0.50 BEASLEY BROTHERS Next to Franklin Timet Lonitborg, N. 0. OOK FOR TH! TradeiMark Moulded into the metal of all genuine QLJVKR chilled repair porta ia this trade Aark. It ia your guarantee that the afaarea you buy for OLIVER piowa are of the higheet quality and will fit perfectly. They are buih in the eeme factory ee your plow. Sooceeaful performance of your OUVSR plow can be guaranteed only i . We are Authorised QLJVKR and aeO genutoe OLIVER share*. . ' "^noKit Brt * t .> -".109 it ^6 , *-r -, ,iu<t le> < u 6*; k ' 12,3flU.. j jl b'.lZut McKinne Broa. n. c. Sterling Store Oo. FraakllaUa, K. C. We ThankYoujj ftNF AND 'ALL l! ONE AND ALL u?r?i?r?i?r?m?i?r?njtminnnffllRnni $ Our business for 1924 has been far better than we ex pected and we hope to double it in 1925. Feed if awful high and looka aa if it will be much higher. We have in stock and ooming daily 500 barrels (Ohio) Blue Kibbon Flour One car Blue Riblxn Ship Stuff 3^ One car Red Dog XX Daisy Two cars Oats Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls Daisy Feed, anything in feed or fertiliser. .. . Unloading nathf car 29 gauge 5 v crimp roofing 450 squares. We sell it We have only one salesman but it will pay you to wait and see and talk with him. Wishing you all a merry Christmas and a Happy Hew Year. ? .... ii... aimsmimriwuwnivuvinmiiumi r Grocery Company ?i A A W. PERRY, Mgr. J . S. "HOWELL, Pres. P. 8.?25 Cars Choice Hay. wvuinstm Did You Ever Try Our Canned Goods Well there ie no time like the preeent, especially to find out about something especially good. Fruite and Tegetablee in most any style yon pre* fer, most of them all ready to serve. Chops and a Baked Potato Isn't that a combination to make your month water? While yon have it in mind step to the phone and tell ns to send yon some Chops for din ner today. We will cut them thick or thin as yon order. Cash Grocery & Markel mora m?a Lounnm >? ft
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