stents
ICE OF LAND SALE UNDER
MORTGAGE.
vixtue 0f a mortgage deed,
poer of sale, executed by
Rhodes to S. Maxwell arui
to secure certain indebted-
wem named, which said
-aze deed bears date Octo-
, 1Q09 and is regicu
0 the negisi
enderson County, in dook
fi4 of mortgages ana aeeas
-. j.-.if ih ainrLtr been
sf ana utwu e
. ' v,o Torment of the in-
vv IT! 111'' 1
tiness secured thereby, I will
Wednesday tne zxs
at the court house door in
..-Ue. N. C within the le-
Luxa of sale, offer for sale at
lie outcry, ana &eu
(bidder, for cash, to satisfy the
nee due on said indebtedness,
interest and cost, all the fol
described land, in the Coun
,f Henderson, township of Hen
waville, and known and des
eed as follows, viz.: Being the
conveyed by J. C. jMorrow et
to . L. Tabor by deed dated
17th, 1908, which deed is du
I'eoorded in Book 60 page 288
coords of Deeds of Henderson
lftty arid more particularly
:ribed as follows : Beginning at
take in the east margin of
jhington street, said stake
iding 100 feet south of the in
action of Brook -street with.
KpinP" the south
niU& LUiJ OU-v,v CD
corner of lot convyeea ,ty u.
iorrow et ux to H. T. Brock,
with. Brock's line (now
lers) E. parallel with Brook
Jet -75 feet to a stake; thence
V T19M llel with Washington
,
jet, passing tnrougn cenier ui
-ell, 50 feet to a stake in S. D.
jan's line ; thence with Dogan's
'west 75 feet to a stake in the
; margin of Washington Street ;
ace with the east margin of
shington Street to the Begin
rr p,-s-MM-itiner and reserving a
J6- r- - -
to of land eight ieet wiae on
- . -. i j
inorth side of tne aoove iox
Jv naed as an alley for the
Ivenience of this and also the
m the rear.
Bhifi April 19th, 1913.
S. Maxwell,
Annie Maxwell,
Mortgagees.
Lt Bank. & Trust Company,
.ssign.ee.
MORTGAGEE'S SALE
y virtue of a power of sale coa
led in a Mortgage Deed, exe
ed by C. E. Cole and wife, Jean
Cole, to T. A. Allen, on October
h, 1910, and duly 'tregistered in
Dk No. 30, page 207, Records of
rtgages for Henderson County,
ich mortgage deed was exe
:ed to secure a certain debt
rein mentioned, which said
t, or note and the said Mort
ge deed were duly (assigned to
C. Jordan, foi value, and de
ilt having been made in the
yment of said note, debt, ac
rdmg to the terms of saidMort
ge deed, and payment having
bq neglected and refused after
e notice and demand for pay
sit, and the power of sale under
d mortgage deed having become
solute ; Now, therefore, for the
rpose of satisfying said debt,inH
est, costs, commission and ex
nses of sale, I will sell at
blic auction, at the court House
or, in Hendersonville, N. C, on
ij 17th, 1913, during the legal
urs of sale, to the highest bid
r for cash, all the following
ids, described and conveyed in
resaid Mortgage Deed, to wit:
st tract, Beginning ,on a fctake
the old run of Mud Creek, Hen
Jones' corner, and runs South,
poles to a Spanish oak, Smith's
thence West 21 poles to a
ike, hia corner; thence "North 38
28 poles to a stake at the head
the ditch; thence North 4 &
44 poles to a stake in the mid-
of the old Creek run; thence
the same with its meanders
t3le beginning, containing 18
ea more or less.
m tract,-Beginning at a fctake
Jjthe South bank of Mud creek
&e the S. E. fcorner of the
conveyed by Annie E. Patton
I Watson and tuns the same
prae as Watson and WatMn's
s- 28 W. 5 rpolea and 9 & &eet
ake in the center of the
eek run, thence folowin? the
lTviT folloVs:: B. 62 E. 5 poies,
l6ft thence N. 52 &..XB.18
P1 -N. 59 w ot ,
ginning oontainine
SOpolea
.urn, 1913. , -
- A. Allen, Mortgagee.
W O T J- . .
r e- v- p. El, A.fCT
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas, on the 13th day of Au
gust, 1908, J. D. Waldrop executed
to W. A. Smith, Trustee, that mort
gage recorded in Book 25 at page
209 of the records of mortgages
and deeds of Trust for Henderson
County to secure three notes, ag
gregating $118.48 ; and whereas de
fault has, been-made in the pay
ment of said notes ;
Now therefore by virtue of the
powTer contained in said mortgage
and for the purpose of satis
fyinjg said notes with interest,
cost and expense of sale, the un
dersigned will on the 26th day of
May, 1913, between the hours of 10
A. M. and 4 P. M., offer for sale at
public outcry, at the court House
door in Hendersonville, N. C, to
the highest bidder for cash, all the
following described land, being the
land conveyed by said mortgage
and known and designated as follows-:
Lots 13 and 14 of the Smith, Wal
drop, Holmes and Valentine Divis
ion as surveyed and platted by P.
F. Patton, Beginning at a stake on
W. margin of Jordan street (it be
ing a' cross street leading from
Broad to Accademy Street passing
immediately West of the Mts.'F. A.
Waldrop property) and the north
margin of Academy street, said
stake standing S. 4 deg. E. 473 feet
from intersection of west margin
of Jordan St. with south margin
of Broad Street, and running
thence North 4 deg. West with
Jordan Street 112 feet to a stake
corner of Lot. No. 12; thence with
lines of Lots 12 and 15, S. 81 deg.
W. 268 feet to a stake in east mar
gin of eross street; thence with
east margin of said cross street,
3. 1 deg. E. 75 feet to a stake in
north, margin of Academy St.;
thence with Academy St. an east
erly direction tp the beginning ;
This the 24t.h day of April 1913.
W. A. Smith
Trustee.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
Whereas on the 13th day of Au
gust, 1908, J. D. Waldrop executed
to G. H. Valentine and A. L.
Holmes, that, mortgage recorded in
book 25 at page 210 of the records
of mortgages and deeds of trust
for Henderson county to secure
three notes, aggregating $87.89 ;
and whereas default has been made
in payment of said notes ;
Now therefore by virtue of the
power contained in said mortgage
and for the purpose of satisfying
said notes with interest, cost and
expense of sale, the undersigned
will on the 26th day of May, 1913,
between the hours of 10 a. m. and
4 p. m, , offer for sale at public
outcry, at the Court House door
in Hendersonville N. C, to the
highest bidder for cash, all the
following described land, being the
land conveyed by said mortgage
and known and designated as fol
lows :
Beginning at a stake in north
margin of Broad St., south west
corner of M. E. Edwards lot, said
stake standing South 80 deg.
West 412 feet from intersection
of north margin of Broad Street
with west margin of Blythe Street,
and runs thence with Broad Street
South 80 deg. West 115 feet to a
stake in a branch, Mrs. B. ,W. Car
ter's corner; thence with her line
North 30 deg. West 222 feet to a
stake her corner ; thence North 41
deg. West 193 87-100 feet to south,
margin of a 40 foot (New) Street;
thence with said street N. 80 deg.E
298 feet to M. E. Edwards' inorth
"west corner; thence with west line
of her two lots South 10 deg. East
385 feet to the beginning; cor
taining 1 9-16 acres more or less.
This the 24t,h day of April 1913.
G. H. Valentine,
A. L. Holmes,
Mortgagees.
Smith, Shipman & Justice, Att'ys.
"
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR
PARTITION.
By virtue of the jpower and au
thority ivested in toe as commis
sioner jby a (decree of tihe Superioi
court in the case of S, O. JEdney
against Dollie Edas&y and J. W. Ed
ney dated April 7th 1913, I wai
sell at the court House door in
HentdeirsoTirville at 12 o'clock noon
on May 10th 1913 at public auction
to tihe highest Ibidder ,for cash for
the purpose of partition between
the parties interested, the follow
ing described piece or parcal of
land lying and foeing in tihe town
alhip of Bdneyville, Oouuity of Hen
derson fetnki State of iNorth Caro
lina jand known, and designated as
follows, vi:
Beginning at a poplar, Coston's
and JR. Ednfeya corner, and runs
witih the2r line 13. 35 deg. E. 104
polea It a pine Anpwn as the I.
K. lawyer corner ; fcihexice with the
Davta Hne N. 45 deg. E. (Var. 5 deg.
62 pole to &n old cornier now down
aoame oak aap lings marked as a
pointer; jtben)oe . North "with paid
Dfcrra fcn (tot. B Jdog.) 12 pole to
a tftatkk a?aa potasters ; thexice B. 59
deg. W. 2 poles to Winston Ed
ney's corner; thence "with hie line
N. 38 deg. W. 28 poles to a pine
Winston Edney's corner; thence
3 deg. W. 62 polea to a black
oak inow down; fchence N. 37 deg.
W. 49 polea to a forked maple at
the branch; thence down the
brainoh antd with its meanders to
tihe beginning Containing 48 acres
more or less.
Thia 7th day of April 1913.
McD. Ray,
Commissao ner.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas on the 17th of Novem
ber, 1909, C. E. Pinner and wife
Sallie B. Pinner, W. G. Hutchison
and .wife, Lela Hutchison, execut
ed to T(he Wa;nteaka Trust & Bank
ing Company, a Corporation, that
mortgage recorded in Book 28 at
page 115 of tihe records of mort
gages land deeds of trust for Hen
derson County to secure one note
for $110.50 ; and twnereaa default
has been made fcn Ahe payment of
said notes;
Now therefore by virtue of the
power contained in jsaid mortgage
and (for the purpose of satisfyintg
said (notes with Interest, cost and
expense of sale, the undersigned
will on the 10th day of May, 1913,
between the hours of 10 a. m. and
4 p. m., offer for sale at public
outcry, at the Court House door
in Hendersonville, N. C., to the
highest bidder for cash, all the
following described land, being the
land Conveyed by said mortgage
and known and designated as fol
lowa: Beginning at a stake in Hender
sonville and Fruitland 5Road, the
corner of a tract of land convey
ed by T. H. Posey to W. H.. Hutch
inson, and runs "with the said road
S. ,41 deg. W. 38 polea to a stake
in Whitaker'a line; thence with
Whitaker's line N. 15 deg. W. 58
polea ito a stake ; thence N. 88 deg.
E. 30 polea to a stake in Hutchin
son's line ; thence with Hutchin
son's line to (the beginning, con
taining 10 acres.
Being la 'part of the land con
veyed by T. H. Posey, et ux to
C. E. Pinner and W. G. Hutchinson
by deed dated the 22nd Day of
October 1909.
This the 9th day of April, 1913.
Par at Bank & Trust Company,
Successors to Wanteska Trust &
Banking Co., Mortagee.
Smith Shipman & Justice, Att'ys.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HENDERSON.
In the Superior Court.
David A. Thompson, et al,
vs.
Julia Ethel Rospigliosi, and
Gianbittista Prince Rospigliosi, her
husband, Oliver Bronson, and Julia
F. C. Bronson, his wife, Robert D.
Bronson and Isabella D. Bronson,
his wife, New York Life Insurance
& Trust Company, as 'Trustee utt
der the will of Frederic Bronson,
2nd, for the benefit of Elizabeth
D Griseom and Sarah Gracie Bron
son, Elizabeth D. Griseom, Lloyd
Griseom iber husband, Sarah Gracie
Eronson,
Issue and heirs of Elizabeth D.
Griseom, if any, Francis W. Hun
newell, as Trustee under the will
of Louise Hunnewell for Hollis H.
Hunnewell and Charlotte Sorchau,
Hollis H. Hunnewell and Belle
Hunnewell, (his wife, Charlotte
Sorchau, and Victor Sorchau, her
husband, Issue, if any, of Hollis
H. Hunnewell and of Charlotte
Sorchau,
Egerton L. Winthrop, Egerton
L. Winthrop, Jr., and: Emeline D.
Winthrop, hia wife, Bronson Win
throp, Charlotte T. B. Cram, (an
of 18,) Egerton L. Win
throp, Jr., Bronson Winthrop and
John Sergeant Cram, General
Guardian of Charlotte T. B. Cram,
infant, John J. Townsend, individ
ually, and as substituted Trustee
under the will of Arthur Bronn
son, Sr., for the (benefit of Cath
arine R. B. Townsend, Andrew
Hamersley, Anne E. B. Bniith, and
Sheldon Smith, her huaband, New
York Life Inauranice & Trust Co.,
aa Trustee .under the will xf Theo
dore Bronson, for the benefit of
Anme E. SB. Smith,
Issue, if any, of Anne E. B. Smith,
Mayhew W. Bronson New York
Life Insurance & Trust Company,
as substituted Trustee tinder the
will of Arthur Bronson, Jr., for the
benefit of Edith M. Rucellai, New
York Life Insurance & Trust Com
pany, aa Trustee under the will
of Karthiarine De Kay Bronjaon, for
the benefit of Edith M. Rucellai
and Cosina Rucellai, Edith M. Ru
cellai, and Oosina RuceMai, her
husband,
Issue, if any, and, appoint ees of
Edith M. Rucellai, Emily B. Hatton,
and Villiera Hattonj, her husband,
George WUlet Van Nest, George
W. Van Neat and Moses Taylor
Pyne, aa Trustees under Ithe will
of Margaret Van Nest, for the
benefit of Rynper Tan Neat, Jlynier
Van Neat, ApPofatos of Rynier
Van Nejat, Marinrafl Williett, and
Catherine D. W56Tett, W (wife, Jjn-
lia C. WTillett, Thomas Willett his
Francis Willett, his wife, George
Willett Van Nest, as substitute
Truatee under deed of Isaiac Bron
son aind Goold Hoyt, James P.
Murray, and Alma P. Murray, .his
wife, Caroline M. Wilmerding, and
Lucius K. Wilmerding, h,er hus
band, Olivia M. Cutting and W.
Bayard Cutting, her huaband, J.
'Archibald Murray and Alice R.
Murray, hia wife, Annie M. Yulee,
and C. Wickliffe Yulee, her hus
band, 'Felicia M. Tucker and Frank
Tucker, her husband, J. Archibald
Murray and George W. Wicker
sham, as substituted Trustees un
der the Will of Washington Mur
ray, for the benefit of Eliza B.
Latrobe,
Eliza B. Latrobe, and
Osman Latrobe, her hus
band. Anna B. Dana and Wil
liam P. W. Dana, her (husband, Ma
ria W. Livingston), Cambridge iav
ingstan alnd Alice Liivingston
hia wife, John G. Livingston and
Clara D. Livingston, his wife,
Henry W. Livingston, Johnston
Livingston, Jr., and Nathalie Liv
ston, his wife, Louis Livingston,
Maud L. Bull, and Henry W. Bull
her husband, Caroline L. Baker and
Harold W. Baker, her husband,
David Sears, Henry F. Sears, and
Jean I. Sears, bis wife, Gerald L.
Hoyt, and Mary A. Hoytr hia wife,
Angelica Morgan, Gertrude Hoyt,
Winf-eld S. Hoyt, Percy S. Hoyt,
Camilla S. Hoyt, Virginia B. Hoyt,
Winfield S. Hoyt and ,Perey S.
Hoyt, aa Trustees under the iwill
of Goold Hoyt, for the benefit of
Cammilla S. and Virginia S. Hoyt,
Winfield S. Hoyt and Percy S.
Hoyt, aa Trustees under the will
of Geraldine Kane, for the benefit
of Camilla S. and Virginia S. Hoyt.
Henry B. Livingston, as Trustee
under the will of William Red-t
mond, for the benefit of William
P. Redmond, William P. Redmond
and Ida Redmond, hia wife, Issue
of William P. Redmond, if any,
Issue of Francis Livingston, if any,
Sabinia R. Struthera, individually
and aa Trustee under the will of
Sabinia R. Wood, Robert Struthera,
her husband, Issue of Sabinia R.
Struthera, if any, Mary IR. Mar
tin, individually, and as Trustee
under the will of Sabina R. Wood,
Issue of Mary R. Martin, if any,
Harriett A Hoskier, individually,
and aa Trustee under the will of
Sabina R. Wood, Herman C. Hosi
ers, her husband, Issue of Harriett
A. Hoskier, if any,, J. Walter Wood
and Nathalie Wood, hia wife, gent
ry Redmond, and Lydia Red
mond, bis wife, Emily Redmond,
Helen C. Redmond, Richard Cross,
Eleanor C. Marquaud, and Allan
Marquaud, her husband, William
Redmond Cross, individually, and
as substituted Trustee under deed
of Isaac Bronson and Goold Hoyt,
Mary R. Cross, Emily R. Cross,
Eliot Cross, John W. Cross and
Lily Lee Cross, his wife, Francis
Livingston, and Henry B. Living
ston, her husband, Annie R. Cross,
and Richard J. Cross, her (husband,
Geraldyn Redmond and Estelle
Redmond, his wjfe, Elizabeth McD.
Grout, Julia C. Holroyd, and
George Holroyd, her husband, An
nie McNaughton, Margaret MCN.
Thompson, and David A. Thomp
son, her husband, Katharine Mc
Naughton, Olga Henderson,Dudle'
S. Gregory, and Lucy P. Gregory,
his wife, Daniel G. Elliot, individ
ually, and as Trustee under the
will of Ann E. ELliott, Margaret
H. Elliott, Appointess, of Daniei
G. Elliott, if any,
Issue of Benjamin Strong and Ad
die F. Strong, hia wife, Elizabeth
McD. Curtia, Heirs, devisees and
aasigns, of Isaac Bronson, Goold
Hoyt and Archibald Mdntyre, if
any, and their heirs, devisees and
assigns, if amy, and all persons
claiming any interest in eaid lands
from any source whatever,
Notice to the Defendants.
The defendanta in the above en
titled caiuse tarill take notice that
G. H. Valentine, Referee appoint
ed by the Court in said case to
ascertain the interest of all the
parties in the above entitled cause
in the land described in the pe-;
tition in said case, has made and
filed hia report in. which he has
ascertained the interest of all the
parties as set forth in said report
in which he finds that 86 percent
of the proceeds of the eales of
said land are payable and receiv
able by Willett Bronson, Superin
tending Agent for all the parties
and that the other 14 per cent ia
payable to the parties as set out
in said report land that a motion
will be made at the Superior
Court, to convene on the 12th Iday
of May. 1913, to -confirm said re
port; Therefore the said defend aunts
are notified to appear at the aaid
court and show cause, if any, they
hare why said report (shall cot be
confirmed.
This the 9th day of April, 1S13.
C. M. Pace,
Clerk Superior Court f JBender-
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