r J . i.. f-y 9 . j .... -- ,. t i -g&Mfrpfffiy LegalNotices i .niivtug quaimea. as Administrator of the estate of the late John T Ful I ier. deceased; before the fllerW i f ouucnur , i Dim. t' (iranvHia - . v , " ; VJ. .Ji A tKU V HID SALE OF LAND tin a pt and by virtue of ; the power :SPmp:-j ., l;ip rontained In a certain Deed of r"""- - roouiy, an? persons ofsf executed to me, the under-1 iliWSP yalw. said ..estate TrUSton the 11th day of January, 1 J? ?J8(JntKtem mve ln Word, N. H6 Smithand wife. mS f rl4; 1922. or 1S!?h which said Deed of Trust is i thefr rh Dar oi S'H ded in Deed of Trust Book I am JS'i.jaj ' . , . Jill V 1 V' U1 ' . 1 o: Kie county, default having vlUl Tn thfi navment of notes i mau.,. onrf at. the reauest of . . of the Registry of Gran -- rv-v-w fuuwbu IIS OCL1U. late are re settlement. UgHIPtl fiafl CTBftart Bail feaif raiff i-ljii iljw i frarf Xk wlU : - , .1 . , i 'v. . - f es- been ! "SJC4UWlw w maKe mpt vi'1?. Y rho navment of notes secured . , , : 1 , B:s. RQYSTER, JR., Administrator or jonn r. Fuller, dee'd. i0-ll-6tx t rAf aid note, l shallron- i.vivAl , DECEMBER 12TH, 1921 MV.Jn-ir M: ' ell to the hiehest .. I lyvifc - . a1.. Pnhlift Auction for cash in ?!nt of the Court House Door at Ox- SALE OF VALUABLE LAKD : . Pursuant to the terms of a Deed of a Trust from Louis Smith and .wife Ellen -Smith to me, dated Ap ril 14th. Recorded in the Office of j the Recorder of Deeds of Granville oumy September 17th. 1920 traLvi aSd being situate r- nf North Carolina, adioinine i "r. aePmDer 17th, 1920 in and lot No. 18 and run thence S. 25 t.f'0 . nf Elizabeth McGee and TLf. Default degrees W;. 726. feet tue ija"" Uccu uiaue in m payment others: . -of the debt there in secured and at Beginning at a dead pine. Elizabeth the request . of the holder of the Notes JJgVb corner, and running thence ; evidencing said Debt , I will of f Sr the mill Pth-. ence down said , for sale It Public AuctU on the nata to a white oak at foot of hill; premises, on Saturday, December See to the creek; thence down the nqf iqoi at Tn Viii, 1 n thence w i line thence hv 3r 19x r J 10 o clock a. m. all creek t o McGee Bug 0SJ ! that certain Tract or Parcel of land, McGee's line to the beginn mg, ccmJ ; known as the Louis Smith Tract sit tainmg 65 acres more or less, and , uated in Oak Hill, Township. Gran- being jrS-SSSms'-V110 Ctyr State of North Caro james M, : Howell by his great g rand- iin. adjoining the land of Panna- fatber, the late J. ML- a ef ; bakers estate, T. W. Chandler, Jim ceased. See Will gjS:,2: Smithy and others containing (16 page No, 137 of : the Clerks Office 23) sixteen and Two Thlrdg A of Granville County. , , be the same m0ie or less. This November 11, 1921. And being the . same tract of land pd F. W HANCOCK, JR., Trustee, j the said Louis Smith inherited from ' 7, irT ttaut u' ptu)PFrtv ' ?isx unmarried 4 daughter Nannie SUiE OF VALUABLE FlvOFlkliTY Smith, to whom it was conveyed- by t?v virtue of the Power of Sale ; Deed from Louis Smith, dated Ded of Trust exe- & jinpH in a iA tn Granville Real Estate Sust Co. by Granville County Agri cultural Association on the first day nf December 1915. and at the re nupst of the holders of the Bonds se Jured thereby, default having been made in the payment of the interest n thft said Bonds and of the princi pal thereof as is provided m the said j sisned will, on N MONDAY DECEMBER 12TH, 1921 at i2 o'clock M. sell to "the nighest bidder by Public Auction for cash in front of the Court House door at Oxford, N. C the following de scribed property: . . . . , Situate on the west side of the Town of Oxford and lying on the nnrth side of the National Highway leading from Oxford to the Experi ment Station and more v particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the Oxford road, Lassiter's corner thence N 2 W. 9.50 chains to a pin at a white oak; thence N 87 W 5.6 1-2 chains to a pin; thence S 2 E 9.50 chains to a pin on Oxford, Rodd; thence along the road S 87 E 5.26 1-2 chains to the beginning contain ing 5 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to said Granville County Agricultural Asso ciation by R. W. Lassiter. ' ' This property is better known a s. the Fair Grounds and there are sev eral large and valuable buildings lo cated on this property. Any party desiring to examine the property before the day of sale may apply to the undersigned. 1 ' This November 12th, 1921. - GRANVILLE REAL , ESTATE ' & TRUST CO., Trustee. x pd asm tfO HTVS Pursuant to the power-of-sale con tained in a certain deed of trust exe cuted to me on the 21stday of Nov ember, 1919. by R. C. Jones and wife, and at the request of the holder and owner of the bond secured thereby I sh,ll on THURSDAY,DECEMBER 22, 1921, AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M. sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash at the Court House door in Oxford, N. Crthe following described tract of land: ' ' ''"ii , All that certain lot or parcel of land, situate in the Town of ' Vir silina. Granville County. North Caro-. Una, which adjoined the lands of W. D. Amis on the South, of the Panne baker Estate on the East, the lot of Luke J. Chandler on the North and Florence Avenue on the West, being the same lot of land . which was con veyed to the said to R. C. Jones by deed from Ethel Chandler and hus oand, dated November 21. 1919.' . This November 22, 1921.' " B. S. ROYSTER, Trustee. 1-22-4-w-paid March 5th. 1906. And on Record in D. B. No. 61 Page 73 in the office of the Recorder of Deed of Granville County, State of North Carolina. Terms Cash BALLARD NORWOOD, Trustee. ll-28-4w NORTH CAROLINA, GRANVILLE COUNTY Mrs. Evelyn H.- Pruitt : VS. J. O. Prultt. r In the Superior Court ': Notice of Summons by Publication , The defendant above-named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Granville County for an absolute divorce from said defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Granville at his office in Oxford on December 22, 1921, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. ' This Nov. 21, 192L, C. HUNT, Clerk . Superior Court. D. G. Brummitt, Attorney for Plain tiff. 11-25-4-w-pd NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as tnc adminis trator of Samuel Morton, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate 10 pre sent them to in a. riniv vnrified. on or before the 16th day of September, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Air persons in debted to the saM estate, will please make immediate payment.- . , . This the 10th day of- October, 1921. JOE MORTON, - Administrator of Samuel Morton, Deceased. Parham & Lassiter. Attorneys. Oct. ll-6tx ' SALE OF LAND , By virtue of the power of. sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed executed to us on the 14th. day of October. 1916. by C. M. Little and fife, Pattie Little, and- duly regis tered in Mortgage Book 122, page 1H. of the Office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County, we shall on .' , MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TH. 1921 AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, eIl to the highest bidder by public auction for cash at the Court House floqr in Oxford 'the following de scribed tract or parcel of land: Beginning at a maple, vMary fearce's corner in J. S. Bailey's line, run thence - S, 5 1-2 E. 32.60 cnams with Mary Pearce's line to !tcne in s. E. Davis' Une, Mary farce's corner: thence with Si E. favis' line N. 80 E. 14.50 chains to stone in s. E. Davis', line, E. J. Has H Is corner: thence with E. J, Has JHg line N. 3 E. 8.31 chains to a ne: thence N. 80 W. 8.80 chains 0 a -arse Post Oak: thence,N.-3 E.: a i?.0 chains N 6 E. 6;4Y chains to a Hickory Stump. E. J. Haswell's SPU thence th J- S: Bailey's W: N: 86 W. 10.70 chains to the Z mm and containing 32.6 acres, 10J or less. r November 10, 1921. - .... r BREWER & CO'.; Morfagee. 11 ii 4?R & ROYSTER. Attorneys ii-H-4t paid SALE OF LAND Pursuant to authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Henry Moore and Maggie Moore .on the 22 nd day of November 1919 and recorded in book 137 at page 539, default having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured thereby, I shall:. - ON MONDAY THE 15TH DAY OF JANUARY 1922 sell at. public auction at the court house door in the town of Oxford to the highest bidder for cash a certain lot of land, situated in said county near Stem and bounded and described as follows: Begin Alfred Days, Thence his line N 2 E 11.35 chns to . the southwest corner of lot No 2; Thence with line of lot No. 2 S 86-1-2--E 14 chns to Dickens creek; Thence down said creek ; 16.83 chns to a point on the east side of the creek near the road: Thence N 66 W 13 chns to the be ginning containing 18.75 acres more or less and being lot No. 3 in the di vision, of the Moore lana. - Time of sale 12 M. OTHO MANGUM. Trustee. T. Lanier, Attorney. pd 11-29-21 SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS Pursuant to an order of sale made by the Superior Court" of Granville CoUnty in the Special Proceeding therein. pending entitled ''S. H. Mize and others, Ex TParte," I shall on MONDAY. DECEMBER, 12TH, 1921, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, sell, to the highest bidder hy public auction for cash at the Court House door in Oxford the following de scribed tract or parcel of land: Lying and being situate in Oxford Township, said State and County, ad joining the lands of W. Z. Mitchell, A. Baker, ? Wiley Rayland, Mrs. Boas Ragland and perhaps others, and known as the W. M. Bullock Home place, containing 50 acrea., aore or less.-'. ; ' ' ' i ' The above described tract of land will be surveyed and a plat there of made' and. exhibited "on the day of sale. This November 10, 1921. , i B. S. ROYSTER, ll-ll-4t-paid Commissioner. NOTICE 'if Under nad by virtue , of . authority contained in a Certain Deed or Trust executed to e . by John H. -Tayir on the 19th, day of Sept. 1919 and recorded in Book 137 at page 623 Granville County Regisier of Deeus Office, default having been made in the payment of the notes therein se-' Cured and nt thA rp.nnpst nf hnlrJ- ! er of said notes, I shall, on Satur day the 17th, day of Dec. 1921 at the court-house door in Oxford Gran ville County, N. C. sell, for cash, ' to the highest bidder, the following described real estate": lying and be ing on the Oxford and Clewksville road and adjoining lots No. 8, 12 and 6 as shown on a map. of the Peace and Horner land made by R. G. Ball, surveyor, and known as lot , No; 7 on said map. larj Being at a stake, corner of lots No. 7 and fi inn Una hotu-oon 00 i -? Infc 2111 . w VA. AAWV HVVIf VVM DUXU. F 1 JUL- to a stake, cor- r ner of lot No. 6 and 17: thence S. 63 i degrees 45' E. 1786 feet to a stake on the Public road; thence N. 63 de grees 3 0 ' E . 200 feet to a ' stake ; thence. N. 87 degrees E. . 457 feet; Thence N. 34 degrees 30' E. 327 feet to a stake, corner of lots No. 8. 11 and 12 thpnro N fi3 rf,p?fp9 SS' W . l 2253 feet to the nlace of the heein- ISO! ning, containing 40.3 acres, being in t Sassafras Township, Granville Coun ty, N. C, adjoining tne lands of Calvin Sneed and others. -This the 1 4th of Nov. 1921. D. P. McDUFFEE, Trustee. John W. Hester, Attorney. 11-1 8-4 w-c SALE OF REAL ESTATE t ND PERSONAL PROPERTY By virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed to sme by Willie Burton on the last day of June 1921, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby and being re quested so to do by the holder of said debt I shall: ON THE 9TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1921, AT 12 M, ! sell at Public auction at the Court i House door in the town of Oxford to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate and ; personal property: A certain lot of land situated at Huntsboro in said County and bound- , ed and described as follows: ! Beginning at an .iron pin in the rightof way of the Southern Railway and runs; Thence along the Oxford Road N 5 3-4 E 195 feet to an iron pin in a red oak stump: Thence N 86 E 121 feet and 10 inches to an Iron pin: .Thence S.7 W 134 to-an Jron pin in the rightof way of the Southern Railway Co; Thence S 60 1-2 W 143 feet to the beginning con- taining 9-20 of an acre more or less, f The same being the land purchased by Willis Burton from Arthur Bur- ton on the 11th day of May 1918,1 the deed is recorded in book 74 at! page 211. j Also all the stocks of goods, wares, merchandise and fixtures now in the store house on said land consisting of heavy and fancy merchandise; Also" one 554 gallon Gas tank to gether with fixtures the same being ; sunk in the ground on said land at the corner of the H store building, thereon. ; - H Also one Chevrolet Automobile old? model, bought by the said Willis Burton from . Cooper Veasey Co. "Any one desiring to examine this do so by calling on' Ti Lanier or the Merchants Grocery Co. : v This the 4th day of .November ,i ia2i. . - . ; lI-8-4t pd. , ..' , T. LANIER. Trustee, s SUBDIVIDED LOCATED IN AND NEAR CL GTfl 7a m m llBMITSClaf 5i:JiS-.Ti-iif - 1 ma - m -. -(. m. ii ' V W7 VV SnI ' ' ' - n (Lie JICa tl 1 5 At 10:30 A. M., the Owen Farm about 100 yards from South Clarksville, Va., on Clarksville-Buffalo Road, only a few minutes walk to stores, churches and gcod schools in Clarksville. The Owen Farm consists of approximately 1010 acres, about 200 cleared and in a good state of cultivation Bal ance woods land upon which there is some saw timber and an abundance of good cord wood. The soil is a sandy and clay loam top soil with a good clay subsoil that will produce crops of tobacco, cot ton, corn, m fact all crops grown in this section. The entire property is practically level, well drain ed and supplied with water by wells and springs. IMPROVEMENTSConsist of 'four main dwellings, fronting on Buffalo Springs Road, six tenant houses, twelve tobacco barns, eight pack houses, eight tool or implement sheds, stables and barns wncn aI? in fair repair Most of tnis Property is rente4 for the year 1922 to good tenants and will be sold subject to the leases for 1922. This property will be offered on the ground. Immediately after sale of theOwen Farm we will offer the Cottage Farm consisting approximately of 87 acres located just across the road from the Owen Farm on Clarksville to Buffalo Spring also on Shiney Rock road about 1-4 mile from Clarksville; There is about 43 acres cleared which is m a- splendid state of cultivation, the balance woods land on which there is plenty of good cord wood. The soil is chocolate loam top soil with a clay subsoil that will produce crops of any kind grown in this section. The entire property is practically 'level, well drained, and supplied with water by good .wells. t , The improvements on. the Cottage Farm consist of four good cottages, five and six room houses that rent for ten or fifteen dollars per month. These cottages are leased for the year 1922 at the above figures. Other outbuildings such as stables, shelters, barns, chicken houses, all of which are in fair repair. x ! Immediately after the sale of the Cottage Farm, we will offer the Yancey Place, located on Clarks viHs to Buffalo Road, 3 miles from Clarksville, Va., 4 miles from Buffalo Springs, convenient to scores churches and good schools. The Yancey Place consists of approximately 210 acres, about 100 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Light sandy top soil, good clay subsoil that will pro duce splendid crops of any kind grown in this section. The entire property is practically level, well drained and supplied with" good water from wells. ' ' The improvements on the Yancey Place consist of one practically new seven room house, one four room tenant house, one six-room tenant house, four tobacco barns, three pack houses, three sets of stables, barns and shelters, all of which are in fair repair. The sale takes place on the property.. Three brick stores and office building, on Main Street. Offices and moving picture theatre upstairs, rents for $2,400 per year. One frame store. building adjoining brick store occupied by Home Fur niture Company. Bugg store on South side of Main Street between First and Second Streets. One 3-story tram prizory at 210 West Street, corner of Sixth, and West Streets, rents for $40.00 per month. One 4-story brick tobacco factory located at No. 19 Buffalo Road. Pair 2-story semi de tach brick dwellings', 6 rooms each, No, 17 and 18 Seventh Street between Main and West Streetst, equipped with electric lights and rents for $15.00 each per month. One 2-story 8-room frame dwelling comer Seventh and West Streets, equipped with electric lights rents for $25.00 per month. One- 7-room frame dwelling on West Street between Seventh and Sixth Streets equipped with bath, electric lights, rents for $30.00 per month. One 6 -room frame dwelling on Fourth Street equipped with electric lights a:nd water. Vacant lots on Soudan Road just across Southern R. R. tracks. About 100 feet of business property located on Main Street, corner of Fourth Street. Several va cant lots located on Fourth Street between Main and West Streets, also several vacant lots at lower end of Main Street between Fourth and West Streets. , . ' All of the above properties will be offered on terms. within, the reach of everyone to be announced on, the ground on the day of the sale. , Mr. Homeseeker and Investor, this is an opportunity like you have never had before. We invite you to inspect these properties today and make your, arrangements to meet us on the ground. Remember that the sale starts on'the Owen Farm, Thursday December 8th at 10:30 A M. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY As Administrator Upon the estat") of the late W. R. Kimball,- deceasea. I shall at the home place of the late W. R. Kimball, deceased, at (Pro vidence, N. C, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 1921, AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M. sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash the following per sonal property to.-wit: . Lot of Durc Jersey hogs, farming implements consisting of plows. rakes, harrows; scales,- shovels, hoes, pitch fork's; cross cut and hand saws, log chain, garden wire, and other farming implements; two two-horse wagons, one " one-TiOrse ' Wagon, lot of hogwire-,.andbarh wire,, wagon harness, plow gear, tobacco sticks, door frames, window frames, one five-passenger Ford Auto,1 gasoline engine and piping, two typewriter", one iron safe, corn planter, flat top ped desk, filing cabinet, and other items , of personal, property. This1 November 10, 3 921 W. T; YANCEY, Administrator of W R. Kimball,' deceased. 5 1-1 1-3 tc Friday, P2. Vhat is believed to' be the- lar gest volcanic crater 'in the" vrovli Jas cently discovered in Iceland 1. Swedish scientists, who were crX lng there- This tremendous 4ter contained hot water and was and Is than et-Sh- kilometers long tuJL v! kilometers wide it was Urrounded by hot Bpring.. ' TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND A five per cent bid having ' been placed upon the sale heretofore made of the following described tract of land conveyed to the undersigned as Trustee by J.- W. Davis and wife and others, on the 17th day of March, 1920, which Deed of Trust is recorded in Book 142 at page 111, I will again offer said tract for sale at the Court-house door in Oxford -on THURSDAY, THE 15TH DAY : OF DECEMBER, 1921. at 12 M. Said tract of land' is bounded on the West by the lands of G. T. Sikes, on the South by the lands of J. Wesley Davis, dee'd.. bounded on the East by the estate of the late, B. G. Davis, now owned by Braxton and Ellis Davis, , and lands of W. H. Garner and bounded on the North by .the road leading from Oris soni to Franklinton, containing 102 acres more or less and known' as the Caleb Allen place, "and now in possession of J. Wylie Davis. Terms cash ' ;' - - ' ' - r (paid) A. A. HICKS Trustee. described lo Situate a joining the -Marshal Foch's party carried away the "key of St. Louis" when it left that city. ' WhiltT the party was visiting the mayor's office the mayor handed the brass key to the generalissimo, saying: A "You i have won the heart of "St. Louis, ; you should have the key to it." ..Ex pressing his appreciation, the mar shal handed the key to an aid. When the special train pulled out the aid had the key in his belt. Hundreds of times the key has been used In the figurative ceremony of "present ing ,the key of the, city" to -visitors; arfd has always been recovered. SALE OF LAND ! By virtue' of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust "Executed to me by H. E. Perry and I wife on the 7th, day of May, 1921, to secure a bond payable to W. T. .Perry ! and at the request of the holder and ; owner of the said bond, I shall on MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1921, j AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, j sell to the highest' bidder by public : auction for cash at the Court House door in Oxford, N. C. the following j ELni or parcel ot iana: ;tyu Tar River Station, ad-; ands of J. Y. Crews and j others, and bounded as follows; Be-; ginning at the Southeast corner of i J. Y. Crews' lot on the west side of : the Oxford Road,' thence down , said j road about S. 32 W. 3.96 chains to ; Smith's corner on West side of the road; thence with Smith's line to i and with G. N. Daniel's line, N. 72 1-2 W. 2.90 chains to a corner - be- ; tween G. N. Daniel and the land ' DanieLsbld to Hancock and Harris; j thence their line N. 24 East 4.88 j chains to JrY. Crews' line, - 5 6-links i east of southeast corner; thence his J line S.54 3-4j E. 3.44 chains to the j beginning, aha containing 1:36 acres. and being the same lot or parcel ot land conveyed to' the said H. E.Ter ry by G. N. DanieL and wife, see Deed Book 75 page 402 of the-Office of the .Register of Deeds of Granville County, r - r ? : ; This November '23: 1921. ; pd ::- - B. S. ROYSTER, Trustee. i 1 ' - ' - Lies often bring on apoplexy, according to Dr. H. SI- LangiordV not ed English pychologist, who ex plains that exhaustive : tests "show Uhat the blood pressure rises, when a person tells an untruth. ? He says this peculiarity 'is rnoTtj marked among' women than men, and it ac counts for their habit of blushing when cornered in a fib. We Will Offer at Auction the Foil owing Properties: At 10:30 A. M. we will offer the Hite Place located on National Highway, 4 miles east ofr Clarksville, .Ya., towards Soudan. In a splendid neighborhood, convenient to stores, churches and schools. This property consists of approximately1 174 acres, about 50 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Balance woods land on which there is a little timber, and an abundance of cord wood., 'Light loamy top soil With a good subsoil that produces tobaccco, "corn, wheat, oats, etc.,' and is especially good bright tobacco land. This property has been subdivided so as to give each tract a road frontage. -Improvements consist of one 6-room dwelling in fair condition, one 2-room tenant house, two tobac co barns, one pack house and other outbuildings in fair condition., Sale takes place on the ground. Immediately after this sale we will offer the Ramsey place, located 2 miles from Soudan, Va., con sisting of approximately 336 acres. , This is splendid property in a good neighborhood, convenient to stores, churches and schools. One 4-room dwelling, two tobacco barns, one pack house and other outbuildings. It is estimated that there is about $5,000 worth of 'splendid cross tie3 on this prop erty.. The sale of this property takes place on liie Hite Place. , . We will also offer on the Hite Place, the Clibome Farm consisting of approximately 150 acres, about 75 acres cleared, located about 2 miles from Soudan, Va., and 5 miles from Clarksville, Va: Splen did property in a good neighborhood and convenient to stores, churches and good schools. Improvements on this property consist Of one 3-room tenant house, one 4-room house, barns and stables, and one implement shed.' Remember that this property will be sold. on the Hite Place. At 12:00 o'clock noon, we will offer the Giasscoek place located on Shiney Rock Road,, 4 miles from Clarksville, Va:, in a splendid neighborhood, convenient to stores, churches and schools., This prop erty consists of approximately 75 acres" This property has a sandy and red clay'top soii and good subsoil that will produce splendid crops of tobacco cotton, corn, wheat, in fact any crops grown in this section. Remember the sale will take place on the property. At 1:00 P. M. we will offer the Reams Farm composed of the following tracts: Walter .Reams Place, Old Reams Place, Hall Place, Hunter Williams Place Walker's Place, and Old Dominion Springs Place, consisting of approximately 1,200 acres. -This property is located about 5 miles from ' Clarksville, Va., on Shiney Rock Road, in a splendid neighborhood, convenient to stores, churches and good schools. Sandy loam and clay loam top soil with a good clay subsoil that will produce crops of any kind grown in this section. The improvements on this property, consist ,of eight settlements of buildings, including the home' place which is a big brick ' house. All of the buildings being in v fair condition. Remember that the sale takes place on the property. " - At 3:00 P. M. we will offer the Leigh Field property, subdivided 'into lots located on Main Street in Clarksvilie; fronting on Main street,. 2 blocks and on Ninth Street 1 block. About 4 blocks from the business section of town and 2 blocks from the depot. Only sa short distance to the churches and goocl schools. There is a large barn on this property about 22X60 feet. Immediately after this sale we will offer in Clarksville the Gregory Place of approximately 166 acres located about 3 miles from Jeffress, Va., which fronts on a private road. There is about 100 J acres cleared and in a fair state of cultivation.. The improvements on his property consist of one 2 story 2-room house, 2 tobbeco barns, 1 pack house with barns and stables, all of which are in fair condition.' Remember this property will be sold in Clarksville immediately' 'after the Leigh Field property. ' ' . ' ' '."' '-,':'''. All of the above properties will be sold on extremely easy terms within the reach o. everyone to be announced on the day of-sale. We invite you to inspect these different properties before the sale day. It will be worth your while Don't forget the order in which the properties will be offered and by all means be present, and remember the date, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th. SALE CONDUCTED FOR ' :The writer who escapes criticism is not Ca" writerl. He; is just a "scrib bler. Everett (Pa.) Republican. MR. J. W. BLANKS, of QarksviUe, Va, and VIRGINIA TRUST CO., of Richmond, Va. Executors of W. D. BLANKS ES TATE. By ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY, Agents, "The Name That Justifies Your Confidence" OflfiCr PETJ1RSBURG,-VA.f & GREENyDLLE, U.C. J ( . ii ii 3T 5 VA i M