Subject to the Confirmation of the Court.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1934
ON THE PREMISES OF EACH PIECE OF PROPERTY
Located on the Main Streets and in the center of the business districts of
LOUISBURG . FRANKLINTON YOUNGS VILLE
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING on Main Street in
Louisburg, fronting 25 feet, by 75 feet back, with good brick Building,
vault, Tile floor lobby, and heating plant, has alley privilege on North
side next to Hotel. This property will be sold on the premises at 12:00
o'clock Noon.
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CITIZENS AND COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING, located on corner
of Main and Mason Streets, in Franklinton, in center of business dis
trict, is a two story brick building with good vault, terraza lobby floor,
and good basement. The top story is finished to offices. The building
is equipped with steam heating plant. This property will be sold on
the premises at 1 1 :00 o'clock A. M.
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BANK OF YOUNGS VILLE, on Main Street, fronting 36 feet on Main
Street by 56 feet back and comprises the bank room and the postoffice
quarters, good vault This property will be sold on the premises at
3:00 o'clock P. M.
REASONABLE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED
Remember the date WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21st, and be present if you
want a good investment.
For further information, see or write i* ??*
J. R. TEAGUE,
LIQUIDATING AGENT
P. O. BOX 204 HENDERSON, N. C.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of that
certain deed of mortgage executed
by P. 8. Allen and wife, Fannie
H. Allen, K. K. Allen and wife,
Clara 8. Allen, nnder date of Au
gust S, 1922, which deed of mort
gage If recorded ta the olBce of
the Register of Deed* of Franklin
County, In Book 244, at Pages
4S0-S1 and SI. defanlt haying
been made In the payment of the
ladebtedMM secured, the nnder
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signed mortgagee will on
MONDAY, THK IOTH DAY OF
DECEMBER, 1934,
at 12:00 o'clock noon. at the conrt
house door, ot Franklin County,
In Loulaburg, North Carolina, of
fer for sale to the highest bidder,
for cash, the property, described
In said deed of mortgage, the
same being as follows:
All those lots or parcelsgHand
lying and being In FrMrirfln and
W?rren Counties, North Carolina
In LouUbnrg, Cedar Rock and
Fishing Creek Townships, and
more fully described a* follow*:
FIR8T TRACT: A certain lot In
the Town of Loulsburg, North
Carolina, situate on the north side
of West Nash Street, and begin
ning at the corner of John Hlnes'
lot and running along Nash 8treet
60 feet to the lot of J. M. Allen;
thence along J. M. Allen'* line 120
feet 24 Inches to an alley; thence
along saM alley 40 feet- to the cor
ner of John Hlnes' lot; thence I
along th? line John Hfnes 1201
feet four Inchea to the beginning |
and being a part of the property j
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conveyed to J. M. Allen by the Re
ceiver* of Hill Live Stock Com
pany, together with an easement
In an alley-way on the north sldn
of the above described property
and being the same property con
veyed to the parties of the first
part by J. M. Allen and wife by
d??d. recorded In Book page
2, records of Register of Deeds
office for Franklin County, N. C.,
whlctosald deed Is hereby referred
to for further ' description and
made a part of this conveyance.
SECOND TRACT: Beginning at
the outer edge of the brick wall
at the Intersection of Nash Street
and alley running from said Nash
Street southerly; thence ? along
Nash Street easterly thirty-four
feet and five and one-half Inches |
to the center of the brick wall be
tween tho building hereby convey- 1
ed and the stables of O. Y. Yar
boro; thence along the center of
said brick wall in a southerly di
rection one hundred eleven feet
ten Inches to the center of a rear
brick wall of O. Y. Yarboro Sta
bles which runs In a East and
West direction and Intersects the
first named wall at this point, giv
ing each owner of said party wall
the right to extend upwards 10
any height desired: thence at an
gels In a Westerly direction thlr
ty-four feet, five and one-half In
ches to a stake on said alley:
thence along said alley In a North
erly direction to and along the
outer edge of the brick wall one
hundred and eleven feet and ten
Inches to the point of the begin
ning on Nash Street, and being
the lot of land conveyed to said
T. T. Terrell by UcKlnne Brothers
Company, Inc., by deed recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Franklin County i;i
Book 221, page 68, together with
all the rights and Interest of the
parties of the first part In respect
, to party walls on the northern and
'eastern side of the said building,
and being the same property con
: veyed to the parties of the first
[ part by T. T. Terrell by deed re
corded in Book 241, pages 103-4,
said Register's Office which said
deed is herby referred to for fur- !
ther description and made a part
of this conveyance.
THIRD TRACT: The lower ori
Eastern one-half of the lot and
building In the Town of Loutsburg
lying on the Northern side of Nash
Street between the store building
of Mrs. Pattie Egerton on the
West and the lot formerly owned
by A. A. Clifton, later by J. P.|
Winston, and now by R. H. Strick
land on the east, being the store
i house and lot sold by J. P. Win
ston to P. G. Alston, reference be
ing hereby made to said deed of
J. P. Winston to P. G. Alston for
a fuller description of said lot and
the descriptions therein contained
being hereby adopted and made
part herof, subject to reservations
and conditions in said deed el
pressed, being the same land con
veyed to the parties of the first
part by Wqi. H. Ruffln, Trustee,
by deed'Wcorded in Book 184,
pages 88 and 89, said Register's '
office, said deed is hereby referred
to and made a part of this con- 1
veyance.
FOURTH TRACT: Beginning
on Main Street one foot from the
chimney to the building now on !
said lot, corner for this lot and (
the "Hart Warehouse" lot and
brick building now owned by the <
Farmers Union Warehouse Com- '
pany; thence N 59d W 88 feet to
a stake, Ellis' corner in the Ware
house line: thence S 32d W 23
feet 9 inches to a post, Ellis' cor
ner; thence N 58d *W 342 feet to
a post on Church Street (former
ly called Mill Street); formerly a
corner for Cheatham; thence sou
therly along Church Street to a
cross street or public ground on
the river; thence along said street
or public ground an Easterly di
rection to Main Street or the Con
crete Bridge over Tar R;lver;
thence along said Main Street in
a Northerly direction to the point
of beginning, containing nine
tenths of an acre, more or less. It
being the land conveyed by Thos.
K. Thomas. Exr. of Eliza Long to
Mrs. Mary L. Ellis by deed dated
Jan. 2, 1875, and recorded in th?
Register of Deeds office for Frank
lin County in Book 41, page 259,
and the same conveyed by A. C.
Ellis. Attorney in Fact, to D. F.
McKinne by deed dated Dec. 15,
1917, and recorded in Book 221,
page 139, reference to which
deeds Is hereby had, being the
same land conveyed to the parties
of "the first part by deed recorded
in Book 236, page 17, said regis
ter's office, said deed is hereby re
ferred to for further description
and made a part of this convey
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FIFTH TRACT: Lying and be
ing situate ln\ Cedar Rock Town
ship, Franklla County, North Car
' ollna. bounded and described as
follows: Bounded on the North by
the lands of w^T- and J. P. Davis
and Mrs. Bob Deonard, on the
East by the landfj formerly belong
ing to Harry Lancaster, deceased,
now owned and t?ccupled by his
children and helrs\ at law and
their assigns, on thd South by Red
Bud Creek, and otJ tfie West by
the lands of Dr. Matthews and J .
B. Brown, containing 90 H acre*,
more or less, and being the same
land conveyed- 4?-^lhe parties of
the flrj^-pftrt by R. O. Allen and
wHe find recorded In Book 211,
Jiage 299. said Register's office,
which said deed Is hereby referred
to and madt a part of this con
veyance.
SIXTH TRACT: Beginning at a
stake, corner of the Branch land,
and corner for No. 6; thence 8
16V4d E 22.60 chains to the cen
ter of the old Tarboro Road:
thence along said old road. S 4d
W 4.85 chains to a cluster of
Black-jacks, Allen's corner;
thence along Allen's line, 8 IIKd
'E 19.54 chains to a stake, J. M.
I Allen's corner; thence along J.
M. Allen's line N 32d E 20 chains
to a stake; thence N 26d E 13.60
chains to a stake, corner for No.
7 In J. M. Allen's line; thence N
84 Ml d W 25.95 chalos to a stake,
corner of Mo. 7 In line of No. 6;
thence S 2ttd W 5.25 chains to a
stake, corner of No. 6; thence N
84 V4 <1 W 1* chains to beginning,
containing 88 acres, more or less,
and being the same land conveyed
to the parties of the first part by
J. T. May and others by deed re
corded In Book >41, pago 203,
ARMISTICE
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CARD OP THANKS
The Green Hill Wesleyan' Sun
day School Class of the Methodist
Church observed Hallowe'en by
going in a body to the LouUburg
Community Hospital and taking
many donations of canned goods,
cereals, preserves, potatoes, soaps,
powders, candy, towels, sheets,
pillow-cases, bath cloths, baby
clothes, gauze, and many other
useful and valuable articles. We
wish to tender our heartfelt
thanks to these friends for their
thoughtfulness and generosity,
and assure each donor that their
gift is highly appreciated and will
be used for the comfort and bena
St of some sufferer In our care.
Please accept our thanks for your
Interest and co-operation.
Mrs. S. C. Foster, Supt.
Louisburg Community Hospital.
said Register's offlce, which said
ieed is hereby referred . to and
made a part of this description.
SEVENTH TRACT: Bounded
on the North by the lands of Nip
Qupton, on the East by the lands
of P. S. and K. K. Allen, on the
South by the lands of J. M. and
W. H. Allen, and on the West by
the lands of Henry Cooper and
containing one hundred and eight
and one-half acres, and being
'composed of two tracts of fifty
acres and fifty-eight and a half
acres, respectively, the first hav
ing been conveyed to said J. B.
Brown by Joseph Collins, and the
other by the heirs of Ed Lancas
ter and Dr. Matthews, and being
the same land conveyed to the
parties of the first part by J. B.
Brown and wife by deed recorded
InBook 217, page 369, said Regis
ter's office, which said deed is
hereby referred to and made a
part of this conveyance.
The above land will be sold
subject to all taxes due against
the same.
This the 3rd day of November,
1934.
THE TRUSTEES OF WAKE
FOREST COLLEGE, INC.,
Mortgagee.
J. M. Broughton, Attorney,
Raleigh, N. C. ll-9-5t .
The men who exhibit the mo3t
bravado in good times are often
the worst cowards in hard times.
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