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Bride, lands known as Davis place, Baskerville place, Stamps place, and Hinton farm. nl-4t LOST?IN NEIGHBORHOOD OF Oakville ? Red spotted, lemon headed fox dog, female. Medium size. Had collar on marked "David Jackson Cooper." Lib- ' eral reward if returned to S. P. ! Cooper, Henderson, N. C. It ( WANTED ? NEAT APPEARING man, married preferred, with car to distribute advertising samples in Warren County for the Fuller Brush Co. Steady position, good pay. For personal interview, write Fuller Brush Co., Royster Bldg., Norfolk, Va. nl-3t LARGE POTTED FERNS FOR Sale. Mrs. J. B. Williams, Warrenton. nl-2tpd LOST?BEAGLE HOUND, WHITE with black and brown spots. Female. Left my home at Warren Plains, Saturday night, October 12. Ten dollars reward offered. Irvin Rivers. nl-ltpd ?OR SALE?ONE JERSEY MILCH cow, now giving two gallons milk; also one Jersey Heifer that will freshen in the Spring. J. G. TT1- i *T /"I 1 1 f .&U1S, warren tun, m-i? < WANTED?A JOB AS BUTLER or Cook. Many years experience. Walter Parker, Warrenton, N. C. STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 PER i week and expenses. Man or 1 woman with rig to introduce < Poultry Mixture, Eureka Mfg. < Co., East Sfct Louis, 111. nl-lt ( LEGAL NOTICES ! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ? Having qualified as Administra- 1 ;or upon the estate of Mrs. Mary 1 3. Bairdsley, deceased, late of War- ( en county, North Carolina, this is ( o notify all persons having claims I igainst the said estate to present * hem, properly verified, to the unlersigned on or before October 11, 1 wnfioa Will ho nlPflflpH ? .you, KJL LUlO Iiuuv/t. mu mv n bar of recovery. All persons in- 1 lebted to said estate will please J nade immediate settlement with * ne. This October 11, 1929. 1 L. W. KIDD, Adm'r., )ll-6t Ebony, Va. 1 TRUSTEE'S SALI S Empowered by deed of trust exe- i :uted February 4th, 1929, by Sallie t 3. Hicks, recorded in Book 130, a )age 94, office Register of Deeds, R Back Yard i /v/tlATS THE ; orth Carolina For one I you may 1 I car over \ season. I; I to disposi I better me< I ified Ads I The cost QVO povto' IU1 V/ vvx uu. | ?lje Harr | Wan bammmmmmmmmmm default having been made in payment secured debt, at request of the noider tnereor, i win on 20tn of November, 1929, at 12 M o'lock, sell for cash to highest bidder, at Court House door in Warrenton, N. C., 1-6 undivided interest in and to the S. L. Crowder Home Place and Farm, consisting of the 4 acre Home Tract, all being just South Ridgeway and lying on Turnpike Road and Phoebeville public roads. This 19th day of October, 1929. HILL YARBOROUGH, o25-4tc.y&y Trustee. TRUSTEES SALE By virtue of the authority conferred on me by deed of trust executed by Sam Hite et ux, recorded in Book 121, page 31, office Regis? - f J? t*r ?I ter 01 ueeas lor warren ^uuni/y, default having been made in payment of secured notes, at request Df the holder of the same, I will on the 18 day of November, 1929, at 12 M o'clock, court house door, Warrenton, N. C., sell for cash to the highest bidder that tract of land Beginning at stake on East side of Brickie Branch, then N. 87 E. 18 C. 55 L. to Morton St., then along West line lot 10, Blk. B 1 C. 59 L.; Jien N. 87 E. 6 C. 28 L. to N. E. corner lot 1, Blk. B; then East line lot L S. 3 E. 1 C. 61 L. to Morton Street; then along said street N. 87 E. 7 C. 31 L. to Warren Plains road; then along said road N. 181-2 E. 5 C. 3 L.. N. 2 1-2 E. 2 C. 12 L. to Southeast corner old Cemetery; ;hen along Cemetery line S. 82 W. 50 L. to S. W. corner Cemetery; then S. 80 W. 23 C. 39 L. to Tarivaters line; then S. 87 W. 3 C. 95 L. to Branch; then down said iranch as it meanders to beginling, containing 16.82 acres. This October 15th, 1929. il8-4t B. B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. TRUSTEE S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power ind authority conferred upon me jy a certain Deed of Trust execut;d to me by Bray King on the 26th lay of September, 1928, which Deed )f Trust is registered in the office )f the Register of Deeds for War en County, N. C., in Book 130, iage 223, I will sell at 12 o'clock M, m the 9th day of November, 1929, it the Court House door in War enton, N. Car., for cash (default laving been made in the payment >f the debt secured by said Deed )f Trust), the following tracts or larcels of real estate, described and lounded as follows: Tract No. 1?Bounded on the STorth by the lands of B. S. Bron-1 ;on, and on the East, South and West by the lands of Aaron W.' ' n-rrt morfl f\V I i ones, eouutumig uuc uui,, muit, ess. Tract No. 2?Bounded on the forth, South, East and West by the ands of Aaron W. Jones, containng one acre, more or less. Said two tracts of land are the ame that were conveyed to Albert Alston by Aaron W. Jones and wife >y deed dated February 11th, 1896, nd registered in the office of the agister of Deeds for said Warren e? Rookies- - V i ''V. ) {mi V?55,n . Mi .k'4 THE WARREN REC W^Buuer I | reason or another | lot want to use your | :he Fall or Winter 1 n Qvonf irrkn TXri cVi ? LI V V V/lil/ J VW vv 1^11 ? 3 of it there is no 1 dium than the Class- | i in this newspaper. 1 is small, but results | in. I m 2tar& I t Ads I County in Book No. 60 on page 224, to which special reference is hereby made for metes and bounds. This 11th day of October, 1929. oll-4t. C. A. TUCKER, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Annie B. Person, deceased, late of Warren County and of the city of Raleigh, Wake County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Macon, N. C., on or before the 31st day of October, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. o4-6t W. T. PERSON, Administrator, of the estate of Annie B. Person, deceased. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of a deed of trust executed to Tasker Polk, Trustee, by Ivey W. Watson and wife, dated April 6th, 1920, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Warren County, N. C., in Book 111, page 22, default having been made in the Davment of the bonds! thereby secured, I will, at the request of the owner and holder of said bonds and in accordance with said deed of trust, sell, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door of said Warren County, at 12 o'clock, M., on the 23rd day of November, 1929, the folowing described tract or parcel of land in Sandy Creek Township, in said Warren county: Beginning at a Stop on the AxtelMiddleburg Road, Stokes Allen's corner, thence North 231-2 E. 70 jp. and 20 L? thence N. 661-2 W. 55 P. and 10 L to E. L. Allen's corner, thence 321-2 W. 73 Poles and 5 L. to a Stone on the Road, thence along the Road, its various courses, 56 P. to the beginning, containing 25 acres, more or less, excepting a certain piece thereof, described as follows: Beginning at a Sweetgum, Oak, Hickory and Sweetgum Pointers, running thence S. 66 E. 914 feet to a Stone Pile, thence N. 24 E. 238 feet to a Stone in a Path, thence N. 66 W. 914 feet to a fVmnnn .Q 94 W 93ft fppf. tn O UUJ.XU) I/11V./XXW K_/ . Ui. Ill HVW AWWV ?w the beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less, leaving 20 acres in the land to be sold. This Oct. 18th, 1929. WILLIAM T. POLK and FRANK H. GIBBS, Administrators of Tasker Polk. ol8-4t. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by a deed of trust executed to me by Noble Russell and wife, dated August 17th, 1928, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Warren County, N. C., in Book 85, page 188, default having been made in the payment of the bonds thereby secured, I will, at the request of the owners and holders thereof, in a accordance with said deed of trust, a ? *.??_ i.1 X ? XI 4-1 sell at puoiic auction to tne xugn- w it bidder for cash, at the Court 1: Ml The New SA MM\ Kmcw J / IV I * ? ? J \ 1 MMm) ^ 1 :ord Warren ion, N< House door of said Warren County at 12 o'clock M. on the 23rd day of I November, 1929, the following described land in Smith Creek township in said Warren County: Beginning at a Stone on the old Tavern Road 100 feet South of corner of Lot No. 1 and corner of Lot No. 5, thence E. 4200 feet to an Ash on Smith Creek, corner of Lot No. 5 in Peter Midder's line, thence up said Creek to a Stake near a fore and aft Mulberry Tree, Wm. Russell's corner in M. J. Hayes line, thence with Russell N. 68 degrees W. 1480 feet to a Stake and Stone, thence N. 791-2 W. 925 feet to a stone, thence S. 1 W. 431 feet to a Pine, Poplar Pointer, T. B. Williams corner in Russell line, thence N. 62 W. 1084 feet to a Pine Stump on the East edge of old Tavern Road, Williams corner, thence along said Road to the beginning, containing 150 acres, more or less. 'mis oct. win, la^v. 0l8-4t MARY E. GRANT, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE Empowered by deed of trust executed by Austin Alston et al., December 12th, 1919, upon default and note holder's request, I will sell to highest cash bidder at the Court House door Warrenton, N. C., on November 20, 1929, at 12 o'clock M. these lands: Being on Turnpike Road lying next to Willie and Alston Watson's lands and on waters of Fishing Creek, being plots or lots No. 4 and 5 as is shown on map recorded in Book 81, Page 428, Registeer Deeds office, see also Book 81, Page 428, said tract contains 22 1-8 acres. This October 19, 1929. a. a. w iiji-iiAiVio, 025-4t. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND North Carolina, Warren County. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Warren County, made in the special proceeding entitled "T. E. Powell, et al vs. Carolina A. Rhodes et al," the undersigned Commissioners will, on SATURDAY, the 23rd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1929, at 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON, at the Court House door in the Town of Warrenton, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, those certain tracts of land lying and being in Warrenton Township, Warren County, and State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: First Tract?Being in the Town of Warrenton, beginning at stone on the east side of Main Street, , the northwest corner of the lot on which was located the building belonging to the Warrenton Savings Bank, and running thence eastwardly 90 feet to a stone, thence northwardly 241-2 feet to a stone, 1 thence westwardly 90 feet to a stone on Main Street, thence southwardly to the beginning 24 1-2 feet. 1 The same being the idential lot conveyed by o T. Powell and wife, Nannie B. Powell, to Jerry Draper by deed dated Dec. 13, 1888, and recorded in Book 53, page 722, in the office of the Register of Deeds , of Warren County, North Carolina. Second Tract?A one-half undi- , vided interest in and to the follow- ' ing described lot or parcel of land ! suituated in the town of Warren- : ton and county and State aforesaid, and bounded as follows: On the north by the store house and lot of said Jerry Draper (formerly O. T. Powell) and the east by an < alley which runs north and south i and which is described in certain ] deeds from J. G. Tarwater to J. M. j Waddill, C. A. Thomas, and O. T. ( Powell duly recorded in office of ] Register of Deeds of Warren ] County about 1881 or 1882, on the south by the lot of S. P. Arrlngton , (formerly W. J. White) and on the . west by Main Street, it being the same lot conveyed on 14th day of July, 1884, by R. D. Fleming, Receiver of Warren's Savings Bank, to Jacob Parker. Together with the party-wall rights, easement, and right of way 1 which were reserved by the Commissioners in a certain deed from 1 R. H. Powell and T. E. Powell, 1 Commissioners, to R. R. Rodwell, 1 dated April 30, 1929, and recorded 1 in Office of Register of Deeds of ( Warren County, N. C., being the i right, privilege, and easement to c join to, connect with, and use the ( northern wall of the building oc- c cupied by R. R. Rodwell, now locat- t ed on the lot adjoining the lot * herein conveyed on the south, as a party-wall between said building and any building which may be hereafter erected on the lot herein 8 onveved: and also together with 1 right of way and easement over, It tirough, and under that strip of < tnd about six inches in width ex- 1 Maid Be An C (youmfw7 (THIS MUST HE STOPPED; \m VERY IDEA // y >rth Carolina tending along the South side of the' lot herein conveyed and lying between the southern boundary of said lot and the northern wall of the said building occupied by R. R. Rodwell, for the purpose of erecting and maintaing a building L..ereon and in order to reach and connect with the said wall and to enjoy the wall privileges herein granted. The same being the identical lot described in deed from James W. Robertson to Jerry Draper, dated October 1, 1892, and recorded in Book 57, page 73, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, N. C. This 22nd day of October, 1929. R. H. POWELL and T. E. POWELL, 025-4t. Commissioners. POWELL & SHAW, Attorneys. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE Whereas, Margaret R. Harris offered for sale at the Court House door in Warrenton, N. C., on October 10, 1929, the property hereinafter described, and, Whereas, an advance bid has been placed on the price offered, and the Clerk of Court has ordered a re-advertisement and re-sale m the property, Now, therefore, under and by vii- ' tuc- of an order of the Clerk of the Court and authority vested in e certain Deed of Trust executed anc delivered to A. J. Harris, trustee, by George R. Eaton and wife, Sal [ lie Eaton, which Deed of Trust is duly recorded in the office of tht Register of Deeds of Warren County in Book 106, at page 139, default having been made in the payments therein secured, I shall sell, by public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House in Warrenton on Monday, November 11, 1929, the following described property: The 8 45-100 acres situate in Nutbush Township bounded by Phil Williams, Mary Scott, Green and Buck Wilson. See Book 103, page 428, for more accurate descrint.ion nl-2t MARGARET R. HARRIS, Extrix. of Andrew J. Harris, Trustee. Henderson, N. C., October 24, 1929. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE Whereas, Margaret R. Harris of- ' fered for sale at the Court House door in Warrenton on October 10, 1929, the property hereinafter de- i scribed, and, 1 Whereas, an advance bid has been placed on the price offered, and the Clerk of the Court has ordered a re-advertisement and re- ] sale of the property, Now, therefore, under and by 1 virtue of an order of the Clerk of i Court and authority vested in a 1 certain Deed of Trust executed and < delivered to A. J. Harris, Trustee, by Tom Green and wife, Clara i Green, which Deed of Trust is duly recorded in the Warren County i Registry in Book 84 at page 420, i default having been made in the i i.i t J Ijayiiiexiid uiercm aeuuicu, x ouaii ? sell, by public auction, to the high- < est bidder for cash at the Court 1 House door in Warrenton at 12 M. i Monday, November 11, 1929, the i following described property; sit- 1 uate in Nutbush Township: i Three adjoining tracts of land < comprising 19 acres, bounded by the lands of W. C. Kimball, M. i Eaton, R. H. Kimball, Fanny Scott and Phil Williams. For further 1 and more accurate description, see 1 Book 84 at page 420. Ill-2t MARGARET R. HARRIS, Executrix of Andrew J. Harris, rrustee. Henderson, N. C., Dctober 24, 1929. ( TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of authority , inferred upon me by a certain ^ feed of trust, executed by Pompie ( Williams and his wife, Mary L. i Williams, recorded in Book 130, nage 153, office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, N. C., default having been made in payment >f the debt therein secured, at the equest of the holder thereof, I will )n Monday, Dec. 2, 1929, at 12 j'clock noon at the Court House loor at Warrenton, sell for cash to he highest bidder that certain ract of land described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Ernest j 3erson, Billy Trip and others: Be- e [Liming at a pine in the Ben Davis j ine; thence S. 6 1-2 West 87 poles 3 o a stone in the B. P. Davis line; ;hence along said line N. 89 3-4 West 159 poles 15 lengths South to 0 \<\ I \ A I +s nq ivjaidf rf /DON'T 6! \ 5TCAMCC / ^ WAS ON Si PAGE NINE I' a stone in said line (Ernest Persons corner); thence Ernest Persons line worth IB poles 20 lengtns to a stone in said line (Billy Trip's corner)thence worth 81|l-2 East 121 Poles, 15 lengths to a stone; thence North 46 East 36 poles, passing over the spring to a stone; thence North 83 East 23 poles, 15 lengths to a stone; thence one East 20 poles, 20 lengtns to the beginning, containing 48 3-4 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed by Willie Allen and wife to Pompey Williams and Susan Williams, his wife, by deed dated the 8th day of November, 1906, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Warren county in Book 73, page 495. This November 1, 1929. FRANK B. NEWELL JR., nl-4tc Trustee. TRUSTEE S SALE OF LAND Under the authority of a deed of trust executed, to Tasker Polk, Trustee, by Haywood Watson and wife, dated June 16th, 1926, and registered in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Warren County, N. C., in Book 127, page 112, default having been made in the payment of the bonds thereby secured, we will, at the request of the owner and holder of said bonds and in accordance with said deed of trust, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court Hcuse door of said Warren County, at 12 o'clock M., on the 2nd day of December, 1929, the following de suiiucu i/i act ui iaua in warrenton Township, Warren County, N. C.: Beginning at a Stone on the North side of the new Road from Warrenton to Henderson, thence N. 331-2 deg. W. 4 Chains and 50 L. to a Stake in an open Field, thence N. 17 W. 4 Chains to a Stake in a Bottom, thence N. 58 W 3 Chains and 58 L. to a Stake, thence S. 86 W. 8 Chains and 30 L. to a Dogwood near a Sweetgum Tree, thence S. 49 E. 16 Chains and 52 L. to a Stone on the North side of the new Road to Henderson, thence along said Road N. 37|l-2 E. 1 Chain and 35 L. to the beginning, containing 6 acres, more or less. This Nov. 1, 1929. WILLIAM T. POLK and FRANK H. OTBBK Administrators of Tasker Polk, Trustee. nl-4t NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Warren. In the Superior Court. Afford Alston vs. Lena Alston. The defendant above-named will take notice that an action entitled is above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Warren County, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff, Afford Alston, seeks a divorce from the defendant on the grounds of five years separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court, at the Court House af the said county, in Warrenton, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in the said action, on or before the 31st day of December, 1929, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief iemanded in the said complaint. This 30th day of October, 1929. al-4t. W. K. NE. .'ELL, Dpy. Clerk Superior Court. McCoin & Montague, Attys. Henderson, N. C. | pimi.ir sai.r nvn By authority of a deed of trust ixecuted by J. K. Green to secure i debt due to C. E. Jackson and low due to S. K. Clark, which deed if trust is recorded in the office of he Register of Deeds for Warren Dounty, N. C., in Book 75, at page 123, and also as substituted trustee, [ will at 12 o'clock M on the 11th lay of November, in the town of Warrenton, N. C., at the Court Souse door sell for cash the folowing lands situated in the town )f Warrenton, N. C., and bounded >n the South by lands of Tarwater Bros. W J Norwood and f!a?h ine Edwards; on east by lot of A. D. Harriss; on the north by the ot of the late W. S. Wainswright md on the west by Bragg Street; t being the lot which was allotted o the children of R. H. Ford In he partition of the lands of J. R. Johnston, deed. See deed recordid in the office of the Register of )eeds for Warren County in Book 3. at page 391. This 7th day of October, 1929. S. G. DANIEL, 10-4t. Substituted Trustee. -By M.B. I _ ^ ' '* , j~| nrso \ | ) UP MA J LY RA^ I
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