tonsil clinic at hospital Thero will be a tonsil cimic held at Loutsburg Community Hospital Tuesday of cach week, beginning January 7th. 1936 ? For appoint ment apply at Loulsburg Com munity Hospital, or at the offices of Drs. Perry and Perry. Louisburg Community Hospital TKl'STEE'S BALK OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of the paver of sale contained in that certain deed of trust from Hezeklah B. Cooke and wife. Freddie E. Cooke, to the undersigned trustee, dated Febr uary, 4, 1928, recorded in Frank lin Registry, in Book 274, at page 219, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereunder secured, and demand having been made upon the un dersigned trustee for foreclosure, 1 will, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. 1930 at or about the hour of noon, at the Courthouse Door in Louis burg. N. C.. sell at public auction for cash, the following described real estate: A one-eighth undivided inter est in and to that certain tract oi" parcel of land situate in Franklinton Township. Franklin County, about one mile South of the Town of Franklinton, N. ft, on the new hard surfaced road from Raleigh to Franklinton, N. C., containing 125 acres, more or less, and being known as the Anthony Cooke home place, and more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake In Cedar Creek and on the Raleign and Gaston railroad line and run ning thence up Cedar Creek as it meanders 194 poles to a Poplar stump near a red oak; thence N. 4' E. along Henry Kearney's line 74 poles to a red oak stump; thence East 147 poles along Ben jamin Winston's line to a stake in the Raleigh and Gaston rail road, (now Seaboard R. R.); thence along the said railroad line 213 pojes to the beginning, con taining 125 acres, more or less. Dated and posted this 22nd day of June, 1936. W. L. LUMPKIN, 6-26-4t Trustee. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified aa Executrix of the estate of T. M. Collins, de ceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons haying claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on yr before, the 26th day of June, 1937, or this notice Will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 25 'day of June, 1936. NOLIE S. COLLINS, ?-26-6t Extrx. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that cer tain mortgage dead executed oi the 34th day of November. 1920 and duly recorded In Book 211 at page 639 in the registry oi Franklin County, the underslgne< surviving partner-mortgagee, ad mlnistratrix of co-mortgagee, an< assignee of the Bank of Toungs ville, will offer for sale to th< highest bidder for cash at th< courthouse door in the Town o Louisburg, Franklin County North Carolina, at or about thi hour of 12:00 o'clock noon on th< aOTH DAY OF JULY, 1086. the following-described real est ate: All that certain tract or parcfe of land, situate in Youngsvllli Township, Franklin County. N C., adjoining the lands of P. R Hatch and others, beginning at I point 84 feet south of the E. L Winston corner on Cross Street it the Town of Yoangsvllle; thenci along said Cross Street southerly 1 4 feet to a stake on Cross Street thence at right angles to Crosi Street 176 feet to the Hatch line thenee along said Hatch line ii a northerly direction feet t< a stake; thence at right anglei with Cross 8treet 176 feet u Cross 8treet, the point of begin ?inc. The above-described property Is a part of the P. R. Hatch pro perty sold by W. H. Ruffin, Com miss loner, and desded to Chea tham Brothers on the 20th da] of April, 1920, the said deed iw tag recorded in the registry ol Franklin County in Book 23* *i page 559. The mortgage deed herein (ore closed is a purchase-money mort gage, wRlch mortgage and note secured thereby were hypothecat ed to secure certain Indebtedness to the Bank of Youngsville. Dated and posted this 19th day of June, A. D. 1936. F. A. CHEATHAM, Surviv ing Partner and Mortg agee. MRS. CORA W. CHEAT HAM, Administrate* of Co-Mortgagee. CHARLES P. GREEN, As signee of the Bank of Youngsville. 6-26-4t NOTICE OK SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that cer tain deed of trust ot A. H. Vann and wife, Elixabeth D. Vann, to W. L. Lumpkin, Trustee, record ed in .Book 330 at page 80, Frank lin Registry, the undersigned trustee will, on THURSDAY, 23 JULY 1#3? at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon, offer for Bale at the courthouse door in Franklin County to the highest bidder for cash the following-described pro perty: FIRST TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land adjoining the lands of W. W. Shearon, the sea board Air Line Railway Company and others, and bounded as fol I lows: Beginning at a rock, the in | tersection of Front Street with the old Hillsboro Road, in the Town of Frankiinton; thence northwardly along said Front St. 131 feet <to a rock, formerly Whitfield's, now W. W. Shearon's corner; thence eastwardly along \V. W. Shearon's line (formerly Whitfield's line) 95 feet to the line of the right of way of the Seaboard Air Line Railway; theilce Southwardly along said right of way. 52 feet to a rock , In said old Hillsboro Road; thence 1 Westwardly along said road 125 , feet to the poiut of beginning, containing one quarter acre, more or less, and being the lot convey ed by P. A. Reavis and wife to i C. S. Williams by deed recorded I In Book 217 at page 274, Frank lin County Registry, to which re ference is here made. There is excepted from the operation of this deed, however, that strip of land about six inches wide, more or lesa. contained in the above described boundaries but lying on ' the northern side of the northern wall of the brick storage house, , situate on the above-described lot, which strip of land, together with , the right to use said northern . wall as a party wall has hereto fore been conveyed by C. 8. Wil liams and wife to W. W. Shearon being lands conveyed to A. H. Vann by C. S. Williams and wife . by deed recorded in Book 227 >1 page 475. Franklin Registry. SECOND TRACT: That certain . lot known as the Henderson Per , son Store lot situate on the easl side of South Main Street, be j ginning at a rock in the edge ol [ said street; thence east 98 feet I more or less (correct distance ap . proximately <1 feet) to a rock ai I gate post ; thence South 67 fee' . more or less to a rock; thenci , weat 98 feet, more or less (cor , rect distance, approximately 61 l feet) to a rock or marker oi Main Street; thence north alonf j Main street approximately 67 fee , to the point of beginning. sam< being the Identical lot conveyet .'to Henderson Person by dee< | dated Dec. 7, 1676, and recorde< 1 in the Register of Deeds' offlci s I for Franklin County In Book 4! at page 688, reference to whict | is hereby made for a more com 1 plete description; the lnteresi herein concerned being a one thlr< j undivided interest, and being thi , lands conveyed to A. H. Vann anc r others by W. L. Lumpkin. Com ; mlssioner, March 2S, 1927, re j corded In Book 271 at page 269 . Franklin Registry. ; THIRD TRACT: (1) Beginninj > at a rock on Main Street, the old , J. A. Henly, now S. C. Vann, cor , ner; thence north along Malt . street 80 feet to a rock, the ol<j B. C. Williams, now C. S. Wll . llams, corner; thence east along . said Williams line 62 feet to a rock in the old I. O. Staunton . now Minnie F. Pearce, line; r thence, south along said Pearce ^llne 80 feet to a rock, the old ' J. A. Henly, now 8. C. Vann, cor t ner; thence weet along said Vann ji THE JUNE BRIDE -? THE CAUTIOUS INSURER * ' ' , -O Insuring in a good Company is like marrying into a wealthy family. G. M. BEAM, Agent (19 years' fire insurance writing) LOUTSBURO, N. 0. line 52 feet to the beginning, be , ing the lot bought by J. C. Wall from W. H. Spencer, Admr., of O. W. Morton's estate, recorded In Book 39 at page S28. (2) Be ginning at a rock on Front Street, the old J. A. Henly, now S. C. Vann, corner; thence west along said Vann line 58 feet to a rock, Henly and Vann corner; thence north along the old Vann and now Minnie F. Pearce line 43 feet to the old B. C. Williams. M. Dorsey, N. P. Lowry, now Minnie F. Pearce, line; thence east along said Pearce line 58 feet to a rock on Front St.; thence south along Front Street 43 feet to the begin ning, being a part of the lot bought by Mr*. A. M. Wall, now Minnie F. Pearce, from I. O. Staunton and wife, which two lots are now and have been treated as one lot. See Book 3$ at page 328 and Book 2*7 at page 161, Frank lin Registry. FOURTH TRACT: Adjoining lands of S. C. Vann, A. H. Vann, Franklinton Graded School, S. A. L. Railroad et al, bounded on north by S. C. Vann, on east by S. A. L. Railroad, south by Franklinton Qraded School, and on west by S. C. Vann (Clayton Cooke place), containing 6. acres more or less. See Book 244\ page 595. FIFTH TRACT: Those certain lots on the north aide of Williams Street in the town of Franklin ton, on the east side of Cheatham Street, shown In Block A of the subdivision of the Oza D. Kear ney and C. S. Williams land, be ing Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 and 13; also lots 1 and 2 in Block B, having been carved out of tracts conveyed In Book 249 at page 154, 249 at page 537, 262 at page 280 and 262 at page 160, Franklin Registry, to which reference is here made for fur ther description. ?? ?_ REFERENCE Is made to the said deed of trust recorded in Book 330 at page 80 for a further | and more complete description of ; the property herewith concerned. Dated and posted this 22nd day |of June, A. D.J936. W. L. LUMPKIN, Charles P. Green, Trustee. Attorney. 6-26-4t WARNING If you value your Winter Clothes do not pat them ?way dirty. Have them cleaned and sealed In moth 1 proof bags. We have these bags on hand now and will be glad to serve yon. 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