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l^AL NOTICES ^JsALE OFLAXD , an order re-sale made ^[fSperioi Court of Granville proceeding^ there T- B. O'Brient .ytDO'K'-'p plaintiffs, and Russ y^td'oth^rs aredefedant;! # ., .w THE iMTH DAY OF set) ^ ^o,^in^he^R)W^ of Oxford, Hof ^ ghcst bidder for cash a cer !C or parcel of land situated L! in Walnut Grove is s?'a. boundd on the West ^WBsh'P ^ ^ n Daniel and S. - r,i's"ot G. B. Daniel and the )„ north by the lands M ^' y^man and Lucius Haw ^6. ,ho Fast by the lands of Jim ^y;CD IbC La . _ ^ , ,,- th^ south by the lands of cent !e9S.t^ puy Jk and Airs. Henry Meadows ^'hnnminiHg 303^ acres more or ^ ?=an'e%e:Dg*known as the J. !^S't;cf'pnmop!ace H. "ill be divided into s ^i!ts and sold separately and as w/. !^d the hi^h.f-st nrtces re sev ' whole prices re ,0 the Pourt- A map of said , be exhibited on the day of !nB" the divisions thereof. the 3rd day of Novembet l!^' r r DANIEL, Commissioner. T.^r/atty. (Pai^) RE-SAI-E GF LAND Pursuant to an order of re-sale ytdt by the Sui^erior Court of Gran ii. fount'' on tne oru uay or rxo ^ It2*3. ia a special proceeding ^ h wherein Willie S Yutlier Ha)! and others are rnd Janies AAtlkms and Cor ^ Wilkins at^ defendants^! shaH ^laTlUBAA THE 24TH DAY "^mEMREH !^L AT 121! OF public auction at the Court pL. door to the highest bidder for Sh three certain tracts of land sit & in said county in Walnut ,^e township and hounded and de -^ibed as to! lews: 'First Trace: Beginning at a stake thJstovaH, Yirgiiina Road. James Wiikics coiner and runs thence S. 4 Wi§.6b chains toastakeinElija tvi)!iam= Tbence an easterly di Loc aiong his line 8.64 chains to '/oak <ump and pointers: Thence y i3E 3 15 chains to a stone; thence I--' E 6.25 chains to a stone tost oak pointers in Lewis El Mts' !ine. tbence N 4 3-4 E. 22 YaiBS alone Lewis Elliott line to a ,t0.„; Tbence S3 1-2 AY. 4.10 chns to W D. Jones corner; tbence S. 6 AV. iHOcbsins ro a stone in the Amis chapped road, tbence a westerly di ction along th^- Amis Chappell road )-.K<t the Stovall A'irgilina Road to the ^ginning containing 28.7 acres more ^Mond tract: Beginning at a S^ca ro^e stump and pointers in the Amis rhappdlroad <*id runs thence in appythet'ly direction along said road tPitstskeln tbe oow^r line of Coi MliusWiikias: Tbence >. 10 W. 8.7 2 <;)tti!S to a stake and pointers m E)j^ Williams line; Thence East #E Elija Williams line 11 chains t9{he beginning containing 5 acnes gW or less. Third tract; Beginning at a point 9P the public road leading from Blue Wjpg to Yirgiiina, Williams Allen's Mmer; thence along said road S. 25 W, 15 poles to a rock and pointers: ThtstoX 18 W. 46 poles to a stake; thwee X. 3 E. 20 poles and 76 links !! 3 hickory; thence along* Allen's !i{( East 58 poles to the beginning [^Mining 6 acres more or less, /({(deed from C. A. Tuck to James Wilkins in book 4ft at page-95. This November 3rd 1923. Hid T. LANIER, Com. HR SIKH S SALE OF LAND 1,'Mn md by virtue of the power Hit contained in a certain deed of !Mf k^de and executed to the un tpsigred on the first day of Septem bt 1S2!, which said deed of trust 4My of record in deed of trust ^,''-15f!atpage 122 of the Public why of Granville County, default Wiag been made in the payment of' Abends secured thereby and at the West of the heider and owner of iM bonds, 1 shai! on WlHBAY. i.'ECEMBER 1GT. 1923, w for sale and seii to the highest Mw by public auction for cash in ISM of the Court House door at Ox at about the hour of 12 1,1^ ^con. the following described Ms, situate in Oxford Township, '-'MUlle County, State of North Molina and paniculariv described tifoltows' Mnnded on the east by the lands Harris and Henry Dawes, on ,J^hi' by the new road; on the b<!., i ly H- Wilkerson and R. A. 'landun the south by Hancock, nnd Blackwell and R. D. Bnd comprising three separate ^designated on the map of F. farm at Hinton ' -*Banvi!]^ County. North Caro Ktott tracts t'-H and platted Septem Tivt Gregory, Surveyor. acres, Tract Ho trrj^'^res. more or less; 12 contain .less; and K ttiaJ Staining 15 acres, more t^'t.i, a total acreage in the 3ftt' herein conveyed of Th;c''r^'.'^^r< or less. '^October 30th. 1923 H W. HANCOCK, SR., Trustee. thbe Q before the Clerk SUM; p't Court of Granville fs, Ktncv 't^Ty ^e Will of thbv Hopkins, deceased, I rKs f parties holding ^^ate to present ^ htrenf ^"c year from 'the bh,- ^ ^is Dotice wiii be iRd^ht recovery. All tested ^ to said estate are *, make settlement with y*octob 'Chn^°erl'' 100.. J'^PKrye 33 ^2o. ^ Xacr!'- ^ ^ecutor of P" H-f, 6-6^ Topping dec'd. Willoi Utdi!r!j'^'S NOTICE SM having qualified "t of of the jf la^t as Execu y and Testament Superior .deceased. late of ^tate"o^ 'laium H' ^ /he sata .Runes " ^ Present the y^ient on or before *5? 28th day ofSeptember, 1924; or this notice win be pleaded in bar of; their recovery. Ail persons indebted] to fhe said estate are requested to make prompt settlement This September 26; 1923. JOHN S. S. WATKINS, Executor of] JAMES T. HART, deceased. ROYSTE.. & ROYSTER. Attorneys, j 9-28 raid ! SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered to the undersigned by Buckhorn Lithia Water Company on the 25th. day of April, 1921, which said deed of trust is duly of record in Deed of Trust Boqk No. 151, at page 133, of the Public Registry of Granville County, default having been made in the pay ment of the bond secured thereby, and at the request of the owner and holder of said bond, and in exact ac cordance with the terms and stipula tions of said deed of trust, 1 shall on MONDAY, NOVEMREF% 19, 1923, AT ABOUT THE HOUR OF TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash in front of the Court House door in Oxford. N. C., the following de^ scibed land and property: First Trace: Being 100 acres of tand in Granville County, as bought of B. T. Hicks and others September 7, 1905, and recorded in said County in Book 58, page 435, of the Registry of Granville County, and more par ticularly described as follows: Begin at a Hickory and iron stake on road from Island Creek Bridge to Bullock Station, and about 1 1-2 miles from said Station, and run thence along said_road S. 88 W. 5.50 chains, N. 85 W. 7.50 chains, N. 75 W. 5 chains, N. 70 W. 6.50 chains, S. 87 1-4 W. 1.86 chains, to Spanish Oak, and iron stake: thence S. 15 E. 37.93 chns to iron stake in branch and double poplars; thence S. 85 3-4 E . 26.50 chains to iron stake near branch, Hays' line; thence N. 15 E. along * Hays' line and Overby's line to the } beginning, 'containing 100 acres, ! more or less, together with all build 1 ings, materials, bottling equip, bot ; ties, demijohns, and machinery) cases, located upon sa)d land or af fixed thereto for use in bottling and shipping water. Second Tract: A certain storage house situate on the Southern Rail road at the Station of Bullock, and used by said Buckhorn Lithia Water Company for shipping water and storing cases, and bottles, together with all materials and equipment in said storage house. Third Tract: All of the timbers standing upon the lands of B. T. Hicks on the Bullock land, as per re cord in Granville County Registry Book 48, page 72, it being all the right, title and interest, which said Buckhorn Lithia Water Company in deed from B. T. Hicks and wife dated May 8, 1906, and recorded in; Book 60, page 348, of the Public Registry of Granville County, skid land being bounded on the north by j the branch that runs easterly from: Alfred Bullock's to Goodrich Roys ter's line; on east by C. Royster's line, on the south by C. L. Lewis; line; and on the west by A. Bullock's )in& and containing 100 acres, more ^ less. ^ . I Persons interested in purchasing ig property should go to Bullock td inspect this property, which, m e opinion of the undersigned, under oper management, has wonderful )ssibi!lties for development, for wn thid property there is situate e famous Buckhorn Water Springs, hich, together with all equipment ed in the process of bottling and; ipping water, is^.included in the ^ le of this property: I Do not for_^t the date and hour oU This October 15, 1923. F. W. HANCOCK, JR., Trustee, aid) EXECUTRIX NOTICE THe undersigned having been du ty qualified as executrix of the es tate of C. L. Lewis, deceased, iate of Granvilie County hereby give notice to all persons indebted t othe estate of said C. L. Lewis to come forward and make settlement of same. Persons holding claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of October 1924 or this notice will he plead in bar of their recovery. This the 3rd day of October 1923. (paid) LUCY LEWIS. Executrix of C. L. Lewis, dec d. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the order and decree made and entered in the Special Proceedings entitled, "Maude Haskins. Widow & Admrx. etc. vs. Ethel Haskins Harrington, et als.." in the Superior Court otj Granville County. State of North Carolina, I will on the 17TH OF NOVEMBER AT 12 o'clock noon. at the Court House Door in the City of Oxford, expose; for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract or -facts of land: That tract of land bounded by a line beginning at an old stump on Toseph! Haskins' line and on the west bank of a ditch or dram and run ning thence s 35 1-2 E 21.65 Chains ro a small sweetgum on the north, bank of Adcock creek; thence 'hith Gne oftNo. 2. 76 E 25.3 chains to a earner between Nos 1 and 2 on D-act road thence up tract aroupd about N} 24 1-2 W 3.48 chs. and N 14 W i chains to a hlack oak. Haskin^cor nor* thence with his line S 16 W 8 chains33 1-2 W 10.55 chains and ^59 3-4 W 21.8 .chains to point of beginning, Containing sixty one and ^enfeehths acres, more orlessas described in Deed recordedin l^ed Book 68, page 217, Off ^ oi! Reg'stei if Deeds GranviHe County, ais , "'RSlract of tan4 ibove and bounded by a line oegi!^ iKTsflt ooint '"c road f.ad.M; from Hester to Tally H . niack! 1-2 12 98 chains to the maca Branch; iranch 37.8 chains to m the south bank of ^ I rasper Stem's corner thenceAiis line, ! 10 1-2 W 1.5 chaiM.S 33 1-2 W, H.25 chains and S 68 l-2^Mf i-8U^ bains to Road; Rtence <Rwn the load S 14 E 15 chains and S 16 1-2 3 8.24 chains to the beginning, con — -—'--—- '—'— ttalning thirty one aha five tenths! i acres, more or less, as described in iDeed recorded in Deed. Rook 69, page; 507, Office Register of lDeeds, Gran-' : ville Countv. i - ' ! Sighed: * J. L. FOUNTAIN, JR., ' } Paid Commissioner i Trustees Sale Of^ Land. ) Under the authority granted to me, : in a certain deed of trust executed to; Isham BuHock and Jeannette Bul lock. his wife on the 21st day of Sept.} ' 1911, which is registered in Book 90,i 'page 257, in the office of the Reg-! ister of Deeds of Granville County; I default having been made in the pay-' ment of the debt secured by said deed! of trust I will sell for cash by public I auction at the court house door in Oxford on Saturday the 15th day of, ! December at 12 M. that house and lot: ;of land in Salem Township on the; north side, of the new road leading from near the old Henry Hester place: io John Burnett's place and the D. T.! Cheatham place, said tract adjoins, , the lands of Smith Taylor, Walter Crews, J. C. Horner and ohers, see, ,deed from Mrs. Sophronia Horner to; I Robert Taylor, deed bbok 48, at page' 221, register's office, for more accu-j rate description. i This the 12th day of November, j 1923. i Hicks & Stem, Attorneys. W. B. BALLOU. Trustee.! (ll-17-4t paid) LAND SALE i At Creedmoor, Granville county, jN. C.. on Saturday, the 24th day of; Nov. 1923, I will sell at public auc jtion for cash the Davy D. Jones tract] } of land, adjoining the lands of Frank Byrd (now W. T. Whitt) J. D. j and Bose Thompson, B. J. Rogers andj ! perhaps others, containing 129 acres! j more or less, being known as "the M. F. Adccck Farm," sold and conveyed! , to said Jones by W. Brooks Parham and wife by deed recorded in Gran- j iville county N. C. in Book 72 page ^585. See also book 74 page 139. This by virtue of a trust executed to nM by said D. D. Jones and wife, re- j corded in Granville Co.. N. C.. inj jDeed Book 132 at page 127. This! land lies in Dutchville township, thej home of the best tobacco raised in; the county. P^t and survey will be! exhibited on d,.y of sale, t This Oct. 22nd, 1923. i 19-26-4t T. C. BROOKS, Trustee. SALE OF LAND ' ! under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made 'and executed on the 20th. day of September, 1022, by Pe ter Gregory, which said Deed of Trust is duly of record in "Deed of! Trust Book 159, page 83, of thei Public Registry of Granville County,) default having been made in the pay- j ment of the bond secured thereby, and at the request of the holder and! owner of said bond, I shall on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923, AT ABOUT THE HOUR OF TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, offer for sale and sell to the highest j } bidder by public auction for cash In! front of the Court House door in Ox- ' ford, N. C., the following described, lot of land: A certain lot or parcel of land sit uate in Oxford Township, Granville County, State of North Carolina, ad joining the lot of Elbert Royster, Bryant and others, and situate on the north side of Pine Street, and front ing on said Street about 50 feet; and running back therefrom 90 feet between parallel lines, and be^ng the same identical lot of land, which was conveyed to the said Peter Gregory by R. C. Watkins and wife, by deed dated September 20, 1923. t This October 15, 1923. - S. V. MORTON, Trustee. F. W. Hancock, Jr., Attorney. (paid) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersized, having this day qualified bei^.e the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Graville County, as administratrix upon the estate of the' late B. F. Currin, Jr., deceased, late of said County, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me for payment on or before the 18th day of September, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settle- j ment. This September 17, 1923. LULA CURRIN. Administratrix of B. F. Currin. Jr., j deceased. Royster & Royster, Attys. (9-18-6wks paid) SALE OF LAND Under and by virtueof the power j of sale contained in a deed of trust: executed to the undersigned on the 24th day of January, 1912, by Wil liam B. Royster and Rebecca Roys ter, his wife, which is recorded in Mortgage Book 94, page 31, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the Court-house of Granville County in Oxford. N. C., between twelve and one o'clock, a on , ^ Monday. November 5th. 1933, tract of land in Sassafras Forkj Township, Granville County, bounded on the North by the Mrs. Fannie Stone Place, on the East by Mrs. J. E. Royster, on the South by Betsy Roys-, ter and others, and on the West by] the Mount Airy Land, containing! fifty-eight acres more or less, being! the tract of 'and bought by William B. Royster from the Baskerville Es tate. For any information in regard to said land, apply to Isaac B. Royster, executor, or Charles G. Royster, Bul lock North Carolina.. This September 25th, 1923. A. A. HICKS, 9-28-paid Trustee. ' SALE OF LAND Pursuant, to an order of the Su perior Court of Granville County, made in the special proceeding en titled *'W. A. Mu#phy vs Annie Belle Greenway and Others." the under signed commisioners will sell to the, highest bidder, 4tt public auction, atsf the court house dopr, in OsAnPd, 1 North'Carolina, on Monday, Decern-, ber 10th, about the hour of noon, the' following described real estate, to! wit: A certain parcel or tract of land lying and being in the county < of Granville, North Carolina, and de scribed as follows:. Situate in Wal-j nut Grove Township, and bounded on, the east by the lands of W. A.) Slaughter .deceased ;on the south byj the lands of J. B. Adcock; on the west and on the north by the lands of the J. B Hobgood estate The tract of land contains 120 acres more or less, and is the tract of land men I tioned and referred to in the judg ment in the case of J W. Murphy vs J. M. Dean, recorded in Judgment IBook No. 8, Page No. 30, in the office I of the Clerk of the Superior Court of i Granville county, and is the land known as "The Frankie Oakley Homeplace." ! Terms of sale: Cash or confirma tion to be secured by suitable bond. ! This the 7th day of November, 1923. / j A. W. GRAHAM. JR. B. W. PARHAM, Com. i (ll-9-4wks pd) NOTICE OF SALE { Under and hr virtue of the powers conferred by a certain Deed of As } signment this day executed to me by Ljno. W. Brown, I will on , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1023, i sell to the highest bidder by public , auction, for cash, at the store recnt i ly occupid by said Jno. W. Brown at ! 25 Main street in the Town of Ox ! ford, North Carolina, the following ! described property: All and singular ! the stock of goods, wares, merchan ; dise, fixturs, machinery, tools, im;ple I ments and supplies so conveyed by said Deed of Assignment, the same ! being the property used in connection i with and constituting the auto sup ! ply business of said Jno. W. Brown. Prospective purchasers may inspect! {said property and an inventory there ! cf by calling on the undersigned. ' Time of sale about the hour of 12 i o'clock M. I ThisNov. 8, 1923. ! D. G. BRUMMITT, Trustee. i T**ue Story. I The forthcoming issue of True' j Story Magazine for December will} [contain an unusual list of features ! among which may be mentioned j "Make Your Life a Power," a heart- : to-heart talk with Bernarr MacFad den, "The Awakening," "The Man 1 Couldn't Vamp," "The Painte^ Wo man," "The Pr4oe of a Girl," "Back From Hell," "No Woman Could Please Him, Until—" The circula tion of this magazine is now an nounced as a million and a quarter. Notice-Serving. j Senator Sheppard thinks the peo ! pie should notify the Governor of New York that no part of the Consti tution is more firmly fixed than the ; Eighteenth Amendment, The Govr ernor is being served with such no tices every time there is an election in which an avowed wet seeks public office. The Governor is due for still' more emphatic notifications when the National Democratic Convention meets. —The father who ignores other peo ple's children should not feel peeved when his own ignore him. i —New York detective caught six crooks at one time. Thick as they are he should have gotten a dozen. —War for 30 years is predicted in Europe. It can't happen. Cigarettes would not last 30 years. —News from PJaris. Old race horse given new glands. They should have used flivver glands. —While tools 2200 years old have been found ^in Rome they were not j left there by some plumber. — -Here's th enews from Russia. Turned the hose on women rioters. Bui it was not their hose. -!— . !i —Armistice Day is coming. Armis tice beings at home. Why not sign an armistice with your wife. —Cops stop a dance in Kansas City because the girls from Missouri showed them too much. —Experience is usually what you get while you are busy looking for, something else. —That Chicago man who was sued i for a bill covering 112 pairs of gloves might be said to have a troublesome debt on his hands. —Th funniest part of if is that while all our senators return from Europe saying there'll be another war no two of them are agreed on what is going to cause it. —A Pennsylvania court has held that it is a crime to misrepresent a second-hand automobile in a sale. But who would buy a second-hand car if he knew the truth about it? —This town has done a lot for you, and it ig about time for you to pay up in ki^d. Yes, we are thoroughly converted to the doctrine of preparedness—for Sfunday dinners. Way to Reach Catarrh Hyomei's germ-killing medication is the only sensible and safe way of treating catarrh. Goes right to the spot. Breathed . through , the nose andsCROuth. Guaranteed satis faction or money refunded^ Sold by J. G. Hall. ^*(3-tues.) Sailors have a Very simple, and what is said to be a very effective way of determining the edible or nonedible qualities of any new va rieties of fish they may happen to run across. In the water in which the fish is boiled is placed a bright silver coin. If the coin retains its natural color during the boiling pro cesst the fish is good to eat. But if it turns dark, the food is rejected. ORPHEUM—NOV, USbSO SPBSCBtBB TO PUBLIC < They match in quality and design. Nestled together in a neat velvet lined box they are most beautiful as well as useful, and entirely personal. !i you have already given some one an Eversharp or a Wahl Pen, com plete the double gift. Many styles and sizes for selection—for pocket, for purse and for chain or ribbon. Our suggestions are at your service. H5MZ QXFORD JEWELRY COMPANY YELLOW FRONT STORM LOOK 1X)K THE YHiJAtW FRONT Salt Rib Fork for seasoning, pound ... 15c Quaker's or Mother's Oats, package. D P. Oats, package . 10c D. P. Coffee, 1 lb. sealed package . . Packed in double iined. germ and dust proof sanitary ba$s. Sav ing over the costly tlecorati^e titt containers from 4c to 3s- per twund. Citron, fancy / drained, pound .'.-. Orange or Lemon Peei, p^und .-. Atmores Mince Aleat, pound ...- - Braziie Nuts, pound ..,... 21c Plum Pudding, N. B. C. individual can Sc; Libby's \o. t Can :27c; No. 3 Can 45c. Rumforu.s Baking Powder, pound can .. Cocoa, D.P. Brand, \ ^ pound can..... We respectfully t^quest you to tty this f Of OA. 14c Ginger Aie, Gosman, 16 oz. bottle .... D. P. Peas, Extra sifted, fine flavor, can ... Vinegar, 1). P. 16 oz. bottle 13c; quail bottle 31?; % gafkcnu 39c; gallon 75c. ' . Mackerei, extra iarge white, each ....... j i P. P. Eggs, selected, doz. 44c; extra sel. in car.47c We pride ourseRes on the quality of our eggs, lina ge, fancy stock. ] Every one guaranteed. Shoe Polish 2^ in l,aii colors, can .... Swift's Premium Hams, pound . . . 29c Miik, Empire Brand, tall can .. He FLOUR: Wonder Self Rising 13 lb. 45c; 34 lb. 33c; 43 lb. $i.65; 93 lb. $3.35. Old Dutch Cleanser, can .. 7it 25c D. P; Cake, choice of Pound, Layer or Raisin, pound ... y e recommend this cake to our,pua4iU!orsjfoc4^L^TTy^ t quality.
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