BALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE Under and by virtue ot a Judgment of the Superior Court ot Franklin County, North Carolina, entered on the 4th day of February, 1926, in that Special Proceeding entitled "R. D. and N. H. Griffin, Admrs., of R. H. Griffin, deceased, Ex Parte," the un dersigned Commissioner will on Mon day the 16th day of March, 1926, at the Courthouse door of Franklin Coun ty, at or about the hour of noon, offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder forbcash, the following de scribed lota or parcels of land: 1st Tract: Known as the Gin Lot, bounded on the North by the lands of J. W. Neal, on the East by the lands of Geo. Andrews, on the South by the Halifax Road and on the West by the lands of Mrs. C. R. Farrish, situate in the County of Franklin, State of North Carolina, and containing 1 acre, more or less. 2nd Tract: Known as the Shop Lot, situate in the County of Franklin, State ot North Carolina, bounded on the North by the lands of J. W. Neal on the East by the Warrenton-Nash ville Road, on the South by the Hali fax Road and on the West by the lands of Geo. Andrews, containing 3-4 of an acre, more or less. 3rd Tract: Situate in the said Coun ty of Franklin, State of North Caro lina; bounded on the North by the lands of O. P. Gupton and the old Halifax Road, on the East by the lands of FVances U. Griffin, on the South and West by the lands of J. J. Foster Estate, containing 54 acres, more or less. 4th Tract: That tract or parcel of land situate in Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, con taining 6 2-6 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 4 of the Lottie Cooke land allotted to Martha J. West and conveyed to J. B. Wood by said Martha J. West and husband to R. H. Griffin by deed of said J. B. Wood and wife. 5th Tract: Those tracts or parcels of land situate in the County of Frank lin, State of North Carolina and being Lots No. 23. 82. 83, 84, 85, 86. 87, 88. 89 and 90 and Lots 178, 179, 180 and 181 as same appear on plat recorded in Book 192, page 596, Registry of Franklin County, N. C.. and Lots 6, 7. 8 and 9 as same appear in plat recorded in Map Book No. 1, page 35,1 said Registry. This February 9th, 1926. J. E. MALONE, JR., ; 2-12-5t Commissioner. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power ot sale contained in that certain mor gage deed executed .by Mary Davis to the undersigned mortgagee, dated July 10th. 1920, recorded in Book 210, page 514, Registry of Franklin county, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby Becured, the undersigned mortgagee will on Monday the 16th day of March, 1926, at or about the hour of noon, at the Courthouse door in Loulsburg, N. C.. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property conveyed in said Mortgage Deed and described therein as fol lows: Situate in Cedar Rock Township, County of Franklin, State of North' Carolina and being a one-eighth in terest, (undivided) in the Low Davis Estate, said estate consisting of 160 acres, bounded on the North by the lands of G. B. H. Stallings, on the East by the lands ot BUI Coppedge and Jim Dean, on the South by the lands of Jim Dean and on the West by the lands of Herbert Boone. This February 12, 1926. SIDNEY HARRIS. Mortgagee. White and Malone, Attys' 2-19-4t MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED farm lands. 6 per rent Interest No commission, no bonus. May ran tor 33 years or be paid off at option ot borrower. Only a short time re quired to get the motley. 7-14-tf 8. A. NEWELL. nvtus St; te of North Carolina, Franklin County. I Default having been made In the I payment of those bonds secured by deed of trust dated the 1st of June, 11921, recorded in Franklin County, ,N C., in Book 241, page 487, executed by J. C. Journegan and wife, Ella 'Journegan, the undersigned Trustee, , will on Monday the 29th day of March 1926, at the court house door in Lou ' lsbairg, N. C., at 12 o'clock, midday. If"? * * " ?" " j offer for sale, and sell to the highest I bidder, for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to-wit; 1st Tract: Being tract deeded to 'J. C. Journegan by W. S. Rove on 'December 13, 1886, recorded in Book 74, page 105, in office of Register of Deeds; Franklin County, containing 50 ecres. adjoining Sandy Creek Mill Road, and "'hers. I 2nd Tract: Being tract deeded to J. C. Journegan by C. H. Rowe and wife by deed dated September 24, 1888, recorded in Book ?0, page 435, j in Franklin County, N. CTS sontainlng ? 50 acres, adjoining the lands of J. J. Davis, Wm. Rowe and Flat Rock ' Creek. I 3rd Tract: Being that tract of land j deeded to J. C. Journegan by J. C. ! Tharrington and wife by deed dated February 19, 1895, recorded in Book 100, at page 199, in office of Register of Deeds Franklin County, N. C. containing 122 acres, adjoining the lands of Dean Terrell. Stalnback and Sandy Creek. This February 24th, 1926. | B. H. PERRY, 2-26-5t ' Trustee. NOTICE OF sat.si By virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by G. E. Winston and wife, Elizabeth A. Winston, to the Southern Trust Company. Trustee, dated July 1. 1925, recorded in Book 259, page 323, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, N. C., the undersigned trustee, will on March 24th, 1926, at twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Franklin Coun ty, X. C. sell to the highest bidder for cash, those certain pieces or par cels of land situated in Youngsville Township, Franklin County, N. C., and described as follows: I Tract 1: Beginning at a stake, dow er corner in B. H. Winston's line; thence south 87 deg east 51 poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 4 in the di vision of the M. C. Winston's lands; thence S 3 E 106 poles to a stake near the ; thence north 73 deg west 68 poles to the dower line, corn er of lot No. 2; thence north 9 deg E 89 poles 5 links to the beginning, con taining 36 acres, more or less, known as the land conveyed to J. B. Winston In the division of the M. C. Winston land. | Tract 2: Beginning at a stake, J. C. Winston's corner; thence north 9 1-2 ' deg east 22.35 chains to a stake in a branch; thence north 86 1-2 deg west 14.10 chains to a stake to the corner 'of lot No. 3 cut off for B. H. Winston 1 thence South 9 1-2 deg west 19.05 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 3; thence south 73 1-2 east 13.98 chains to the beginning, containing 29 acres more or less, this being part of the dower of Mrs. P. H. Winston, purchased of J. C. Winston by deed March 6, 1900, both of the above tracts being contiguous tracts; one-half of tract No. 2 being also conveyed by a deed from J. M.# Winston and wife to M. W. Winston.' November 22, 1899, see Registry of Franklin County, book 114, page 282, conveyed as undivided of J. M. Winston in mother's dower which is included In tract No. 2 above. This notice dated and poster this 16th day of February, 1926. SOUTHERN TRUST CO., Trustee. W. W. Worth, Atty. 2-19-5t Colds Cause drip sod I LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets i the cause Thaie I* only one "BUhdo Qoiaioe. " E. W. GROVE S i STRONG BONES big husky CHICKS result when O fed on FuLO'Pep Chick Starter containing both cod liver oil and cod liver meal These life-sustaining, growth-promoting ingredients, combined with the oatmeal in Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter do away with prac tically all leg weakness, toe picking and other chick ailments. Mortality is reduced to almost nothing. The finest flock of pullets and broilers you ever raised will result. Ask for Mod* by Th# Quaker Qate fl>mpany Sold bar L5L. L. P. HICKS L0U1SBUKG. N. 0. nuil^u ur juLuuuiiuti United States District Court East I em District ot North Carolina, Ral eigh Division. IK. Gordon Finney, Receiver ot the I Farmers National Bank ot Loulsburg N. C. , _ Vs p P. B.Urlftin By. virtue ot an execution directad to the undersigned trom the United ' States District Court, Eastern Dis trict ot North Carolina, in the above jenitled action, I will on MONDAY APRIL 6, 1926, {at the Courthouse Door in Louisburg, N. C.. at about the hour ot noon, sell | to the highest bidder tor cash to sat isfy said execution, all the right, tl ! tie and interest which the said P. B. Griffin, the defendant, has In the foL I lowing described real estate, to-wltr The undivided one-half interest of P. B. Griffin in and to the following lands: | FIRST TRACT. A one-halt undi vided interest in and to a certain lot and biulding in the Town of Louis burg, N. C., bounded on the North by Court Street, on the West by the land of A. F. Johnson, formerly the Hughes lot and now occupied by the Frank lin Times, on the South by Bull Run Alley, and on the East by Market Street, it being the lot conveyed to Griffin and Beasley by T. G. Hill by deed recorded in the Registry of ! Deeds office of Franklin County, in Book 199, page 457. SECOND TRACT. A one-halt un divided interest in and to a certain tract or parcel of land in Harris Township Franklin County, N. C., bounded on the East by the lands of Colonel Henry Perry, on the North by the lands of B. H. Perry, and R. P, Taylor, on the South by the ldhds of the John Young estate, containing 125 acres, more or less, being the same land conveyed to Griffin and Beasley by deed recorded in Book 177, page 514, in the office of the Re. gister of Deeds of Franklin County. THIRD TRACT. The one-half un 1 divided Interest ot P. B. Griffin in and to the building and lease hold rights situate on the lands of Frank lin County adjoining the jail lot on Nash street, being a stables build ing with privileges of occupancy granted by the County for a period of years. ?? This*. 5th day of March, 1926. R. W. WARD, 3-5-4t United States Marshal. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power contained in a deed of trust executed by Tern pie Ann Copped/e end duly recorded in Book 224 page 424 and at the re quest of the holder of the notes se cured by said deed of trust, I shall on Monday, the 22i .1 day of March, 1926, sell at public auction to the IPgli est bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate conveyed in Bald deed of trust: 1st Tract: Beginning in the old canal of Davis Creek with pointers, R. R. Faulk's corner)' thence S 86 E 72 poles to a pine, corner of No. 4 in Faulk's line; thence N 20 E 73 poles 7 links to a stake, corner of No. 4 in the line of No. 1 on the old run of Davis' Creek, thence down said creek as It meanders 75 poles 19 links to the beginning, containing thirty-five and one-half acres being lot No. 5 in the division of Perry Coppedge land. 2nd Tract: Known as the Martha Coppedge dower tract, bounded on the north by the lands of J. C. Bow den and Johnny Yarboro; on the east by the ten acre tract; on the south by Joe Evans and on the west by the lands of Hodge Coppedge containing 40 acres. 3rd Tract: Bounded on the East by the lands ot Chas Wheless, on the south by the Joe Evans land, on the west by the dower tract of land and on the north by Johnny Yarboro, containing 10 acres. Terms of this sale cash. Time 12 o'clock m. This February 17th, 1926. W. M. PERSON, 2-9-5t Trusty FOR SALE 40 thoroughbred Duroc Shoats, weighlnng from 40 to 100 pounds. O. 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