PAGE 6 * ' Warren Record Classified Rates (a) One cent a word each issue j (This Type) (b) 1 y% Cents a Word (This Type) (c) Three Cents a Word (This Type) All abbreviations counted words Twenty-five Cents Minimum Charge rwcrviow Want. Ads. 35c an k-'JByiHJ ?( M?* , Inch To insure proper classification Want Ads should be in this office by noon Wednesday. All Ads signed "Care Record" Strictly Confidential No Classified Ads Charged Except to Regular Hisplay Advertisers No Ads Received Over Telephone > > FOR SALE ? WOOD OF ANY length, $2.50 per load. Telephone 1220. W. B. Crinkley. o9-tfc USE THE WANT ADS WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL. THEY BRING QUICK RESULTS LEGAL NOTICE amurvrsTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY I will sell publicly at Home Place of late A. L. Capps, Hollister, N. C., , 10 a. m., Jan. 6, 1932, personal property of A. L. Capps. consisting principally of farming implements, 4 mules, articles of household furniture, corn and feed. Sale for Cash. R. L. CAPPS, It -Administrator of A. L. Capps j TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust exe- 1 cuted to B. B. Williams, Trustee, , by R. B. Warrick and Cornelia Wajrick, April 12, 1921. registered ir the office of the Register of ; Deeds, Warren County, in Book 114 page 94. upon default and note holder's request, I will sell publicly to the highest cash bidder -? Courthouse door, Warrenton. N. C., at 12 o'clock Nocm, January 30, 1932 the following described real estate: Bounded on the North by the lands of W. G. Egqrton, on the East by James Warrick, on the South by the road from Macon to Littleton, on the West by lands of W. G. Egerton, containing Two (2; acres more or less, being the Home peace of said Warricks. This the 29th day of Dec., 1931. W. H. DAMERON, Exr. of B. B. Williams, jl.4t Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE Empowered by trust deed executed by John J. Seaman and wife, Ruth D. Seaman, Nov. 1, 1923, to B B. Williams, Trustee. recorded in Warren Registry in Bk. 121, p. 39, upon default and noteholder's request, I will sell publicly to high, est cash bidder, at courthouse door, Warrentcn N. C. 12 Noon, Jan. 30, 1932, these lands in Nutbush Township Warren County: Beginning at stake on W. side of Road leading from Manson to Eidgeway, thence along said road its various courses N. 26 1-2 E. 40 P. N. 42 1.2 E. 10 P. 10 L. to a stake, thence N 87 1-2 W 84 P 20 L to a red oak on E. side of the road, thence along said road S 2 W 45 P 10 L to a stake, thence S 87 1_2 E 61 P 15 L to beeinniner. containing 21 acres, according to deed cf J. P. Seaman et ux., dated Feb. 2, 1903, recorded in Bk. 67, P. 292, to which reference is made. This Dec. 30, 1931. W. H. DAMERON, Exr. of B. B. Williams, jl.4t Trustee ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having duly qualified as administrator upon the estate of John J. Seaman, deceased, late of Warren ccunty, N. C., this is to give notice to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them, properly verified, to the undersigned at Henderson, N. C., on or before December 4, 1932, or this notice may be plead in bar of re_ covery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This December 4, 1931. d4-6t R. P. W. SEAMAN, Administrator. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power] and authority conferred upon me by a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by Robert Hawkins andj Jennie Hawkins, his wife on the first day of January, 1918, which Deed of Trust is registered in the' office of the Register of Deeds for Warren County, N. C., on page 187,' book 99. I will sell at 12 o'clock M. on the 18th day of January, 1932, at the Court House Door in War. renton, N. C., at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, default' having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said Deed of Trust the following described tracts or' parcels of land: ! Tract No. 1?Bounded on the Warren ton, N. C. North by Lot No. 4, Tract No. 2 belowed described; on the West by the lands Henry Williams estate; on the South by the lands of Henry j Williams estate, containing twc acres. Tract No. 2?Being lot No. 4 a; is shown on map of Alston tract o! land, which said map is recorded ir bock 77, page , office of Register of Deeds for Warren County [North Carolina. Which said lot contains 81 acres, more or less. Ful J metes and courses special reference I is hereby made to said map anc also to Deed from J. B. Davis anc wife to said Hawkinses, dated same date this instrument and filed foi recordation simultaneously with this instrument. Less 30 acres more or less, cut off and deeded tc W. H. Dameron. This December 17th, 1931. W. H. DAMERON, Ext., dl8-4t B. B. Williams, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE Empowered by trust deed executed to B. B. Williams, Trustee, bj Mary Hilliard and. Alex Hiinara August 28, 1925, registered in offia of Register of Deeds, Warren coun. ty in book 124, page 203 upon de. fault and ncte holder's request, ] will sell publicly to highest cast bidder, courthouse door, Warrenton 12 Noon, January 15, 1932, these lands in Nutbush Township: Lot.1 12, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, and 8 in Block E and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 11 and 12 in Block C as is showr on map of subdivision of Johr Somerville Tract near Drewry. See Bk. 94, p. 29, Register of Deeds of. fice. Being of said lots bought ol Geo. S. Bullock less those sold to Watkins by Mary Hiiliard. This Dec. 15, 1931. W. H. DAMERON, Exr of B. B. Williams, dl8-4tchtcc Trustee, TRUSTEE'S LAND SALE By virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed January 1st, 1924. by Joseph Byrd Ellington and wife to the undersigned trustee, which is of record in office of Reg_ ister of Deeds office, of Warren County, N. C., in Bk. 119, p. 60 et seq., default having been made in payment of indebtedness therein secured, upcn request of the holder thereof, I will sell at public auction for cash at courthouse door, in Warrenton, N. C., 12 o'clock noon, Jan. 23, 1932, the following lands: Bounded on the North by the lands r>f O W raiinetnn and J. T Ellington, on the East by the lands of H. P. Hilliard and W. H. PaschaU on the South by the lands of N. H. Paschall, and on the West by the lands of G. W. Ellington, being situate in Nutbush Township, in Warren County, and containing ninety-five and one-fourth (951-4) acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Joseph Byrd Ellington by G. W. Ellington by deed dated November 15th, 1923, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County in Book 117, page 109, and being a part of the land conveyed to G. W, Ellington by Mattie Y. Hilliard bj deed dated October 30th, 1895, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County in Book 59, page 690, and this tract formerly was conveyed to Thomas D. Hilliard and Mattie Hilliard bj deed dated January 1st, 1876, executed by Wm. J. Hawkins and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County in Book 43, page 257, to foregoing mentioned deeds special reference is hereby made. The tract of land conveyed by this deed of trust contains 95 1-4 acres is known as the Mattie Y. Hilliard tract. This December 22, 1931. GEORGE A. GRIMSLEY, d25.4tc-j.b. Trustee. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executors ol the estate of Nannie V. Shaw, late of Warren county, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to us pioperly veried, at Macon, N. C. or or before December 11, 1932, or this notice may be plead in bar of recovery. Those indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This December 11th, 1931. J. E. SHAW, R. A. SHAW, dll-6t Macon N. C. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by Thomas Plummer on the 21st day of November, 1910, which Deed of Trust is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Warren County, North Carolina, ir Book 82, page 43 I will sell at 12 o'clock, Noon, on' January 18, 1932, at the courthouse door in Warrenton, North Carolina at public auction to the highest bidder for cash (default having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said Deed of Trust) and described below as follows: Adjoining the lands of John Pow. ell. C. A. Haithcock, W. A. Burwell and others and bounded as follows, viz.: Beginning at a stone, John Powell's corner, on the East side of the read thence along John Powell's line' North 5 degrees East 42 poles 20 links to a stake, South, east corner of Lot No. 1; thence along Lot No. 1 West 134 pcles 20 links to a stake; thence South 9 West 56 poles 10 links to a stake near a blazed pine; thence East 129 poles 5 links to the road leading from Creek to Marmaduke; thence iiiuug saiu rcaa wesr az degrees East 16 poles 10 link*; to the beginning, containing 49 acres more or less and being Lot No. 2 of A. P. Brame survey of land conveyed to W. A. Burwell by T. A. Cooper and wife by Deed dated May 18th, 1910, recorded in Book 80, page 678 This the 18th day of December M. P. BURWSLL, d!8-cej. Trustee. THE i YOUR ,1 i' CLEA ; ] t if:: This Classified Se I 11 clearing house. T] find buyers or rer I: have to offer?an I i a need to fill you out the best plac REC Ip Classifi M I Always the sar 1 J: Always Differenl > I; PH01 :: v NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the district court of the Unltsd States for the Eastern district of North Carolina Raleigh division. In the matter of J. L. Coleman, Bankrupt. Notice ls hereby given that J. G.j | Ellis, Trustee in Bankruptcy for the j creditors of J. L. Coleman, BankJrupt, pursuant to an order issued! (herein toy Hon. w. B. Duncan, Ke-; iferee in Bankruptcy, will offer for; sale and sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the j Court House door in Warrenton, N.!' C., at 12 o'clock, noon, (or promptly I thereafter), on Wednesday, January ! 13, 1932, all cf the right title and [interest J. L. Coleman has in the, following described parcels of real ' estate. First Tract: Beginning at the up-. per or west crossing of the R. andj G. R. Road by the Robinson Ferry Road, thence S. 1-2 W. 41 P. 15 L.; I to the old post oak corner in Eger- j .ten's line, thence along said line S.! !88 E. 117 P. 15 L. to a sweet gum,, thence N. 10 W. 76 P. to the said; Railroad, 40 feet from the center i'of the track, thence along said rail.! road 40 feet from the center of the , track 104 P. 10 L. to the beginning, ' containing forty one acres, more orj 1 less by survey made by J. A. Eger_ ton cn the 7th September, 1887. i: Known as the Green Farm. See ijDeea Book 55 at page 260. 'I Second Tract: Beginning at a rj stone on South side of the Macon [and Oakville Road, Moses Crosson's N. E. corner, thence along said read, j ' [ its various courses, 93 P 12 L to a1 llstake in front of the old Henry; 'jFoote house, thence along the new '.road Macon and Oakville Road ijS. 54 E. 16 P. to a stake, thence S. j 12 E. 174 P. 16 L. to a stake in ! > Walter Egerton's line, thence along said Egerton's line, N. 72 W. 18 P. 12 L. to an ash on Sixpound Creek, Egerton's and Brown corner, thence up said Creek, its various courses! about 217 P. to a poplar, Moses1 nrnssrvn's comer thence alone Moses Crosson's line N. 2 1-2 E. 97 P. 15 [ L. to the beginning containg 94:' acres. Being known as the Mingy Farm. See Deed Book 132 at page: 101. Third Tract. 1. Bounded aa follows ' On the South by the lands of W. G. jEgerton, on the west by the Crinkleyi j lands, on the north by the lands 'of J. R. Rainey, and on the East by the lands of W. W. Jones, containing twenty acres (20). 2. Bounded on the North by the' lands of S. W. Dowtin estate; on! the East by the lands of W. W. Jones, on the South by the aforesaid twenty acres tract (tract No. 1) and on the West by the Crinkley. ' lands containing sixty acres (60). ! 3. Beginning at a stone, said to be Rainey and Dowtin's corner, I running thence North 2 1-2 W 66 P . 20 L. to a white oak stump near a' small branch, thence S. 2 1-2 E. j 69 P. 20 L. thence N. 87 W. 80 P.I, to the beginning, containing thirty-! four acres, more or less. These three tracts were conveyed;! to J. L. Coleman by Coleman Broth- j I ers Company by deed recorded in j Book 108 at page 383, and are konwn as the Rainey Farm. I Fourth Tract: Beginning at a i cedar tree on the North side of Saddlebag road (J. W. Robinson's ' ; | corner,) thence along J. W. Robinson's line N. 5 E. 22 ch. to a birch : tree on branch, thence up branch its ' i various courses 18 chains 75 links to jErasimus Boyd line, thence along i said Boyd's line S. 5 W. 18 chains ! , 23 links to a stone on North side jcf Saddlebag road, thence West-! 1 wardly along said road, its various courses 17 chains 24 links to the ; 'jbeginning, containing 33 acres more !|or less, excepting therefrom six (6) < 1 acres solcl Rosa Watkins on the I : Southeast comer of the above piece ' of land. Eeing known as the Thorn, i i.ton Farm. See Deed Book 126 at : page 465. i| Fifth Tract: Beginning at a stake : jN. E. coiner of School house lot, < 1. thence S. 88 2-3 E. to a six inch sweet gum, Wharton's S. E. corner; i , 'thence N. 1 E. 3 25-100 ch. to S. W.!: . Corner of D. M. Harris home tract; , thence S. 88 2-3 E. 21 75-100 ch. i along D. M. Harris South line ton the land;; of the Dowtin tract;f A WARREN RECORD .RING 1| HOUSE | ction is your own p hrough it you can iters for what you idl when you have jj can quickly pick :|j ? e to deal. OKI) 1 ed Ads nu in Service? \ in Opportunity. iijij ME 17 j V t > thsnce along said line S. 1 W. J 25-100 ch. to S. W. Harris N. W corner, a planted stone and three white oaks; thence along Sam Har. rif west line S. 20 1-2 W. 20 23-10t chains to Big Ridge Path; thence along said path its various courses N. 59 W. 9 15-100 ch. N. 43 1-2 1( 50.100 chains N 42 1-2 W. ? N 44 W. 4 75-100 ch. to a stake; th;nce N. 25 1-2 W. 3 50-100 ch to beginning containing 39 1-4 acres more or less, and being the same land conveyed to T. M. Overby bj Coleman Bros. Co., and being knowr as the Overby Farm. See Deed Bool ISC at page 362. Sixth Tract: Beginning at a willow at the mouth of Crutchfielc bre.nch on Hub-quarter Creek, Myrick's corner; and running Nortl 6 degrees East 83 1-2 poles to i walnut, Myrick's corner, thence North 3 degrees West 57 1-2 pole: to a three forked white oak, Myrick's comer; thence North 42 de grees West 14 poles to a pine, thence North 29 degrees West 40 poles to i stone; thence South 85 degrees Wesi 78 1-2 poles to a stone, Myrick anc Newscme's corner in F. T. Bur rougn's une; tnence aoutn ai poie: to a stone, Myrick and Newsome': corner in Mrs. J. A. Coleman's line thence East 24 poles to a stone, Mrs J. A. Coleman's corner; thence South 51 poles to a stone, Mrs. J. A. Coleman's corner on Crutchfield branch thence down the said branch as J! meanders South 24 degrees East J 1-2 poles, South 2 degrees East IE polas South 40 degrees East 29 poles South 68 degrees East 22 poles, north 53 degrees East 7 poles, South 8f degrees East 39 poles, South 51 degrees East 9 poles to the place ol beginning, containing 100 acres more or less. Being known as the Smith Farm. See Deed Book 80 at page 631. Seventh Tract: 1. Bounded on the North by Roanoke River; on the East by the lands formerly belonging to J. J. Rodwell deceased; or the South by the lands formerly be. longing to J. J. Rodwell, deceased and the lands formerly belonging tc J. T. Rodwell deceased; and on the West by the lands belonging to the estste of Horace Palmer, Sr., deceased, and the lands of Weldor Rotinson, Jr., and the lands ol The mas Goode, containing 264 acres more or less. 2. Beginning at a stake 32 feel west of Six Pound Creek, A. B Russell's corner, thence up said creek its various courses along high watrr mark, N. 22 1-4 W. 8 P. N 8 1-2 E. 9 P. 15 L. N. 19 E. 12 P. ? L. no a large marked sweet gum thence S 77 1-2 W 10 P 22 L to s sweet gum on a ditch thence ? 55 1-2 W 4 P 21 L N 18 W 6 N 1-2 W ? P 5 L to a Turkey oak thence S 84 1.2 W 30 P 7 L to center of Sis Pouid Creek, thence along said creek S. 27 1-2 W. 10 P. 23 L. S. 1C 1-2 W. 10 P. 16 L. S. 3 E. 13 P. 21 L. fl. 5 E 10 P 10 L 8 S 6 1-2 E i P 10 L N 80 E 6P 10 L to a large Birch on North side of said creek thence N. 74 E. 42 P. 4 L. to beginning containing fourteen and one third acres. Said parcel of land being in Six Pound Township and lying on Six Pound Creek, near Roanoke River. These 2 tracts of 278 acrej are known as the "Cotton Place." See Deed Book 80 at page 631; and Deed Book 74 at page 57. Eighth Tract: 1. Lying and being in the Town of Macon, North Carolina, and bounded as follows, viz:? beginning at the South-east corner of Depot lot, and running thence South 17 degrees East 110 feet along the East edge of South Street to a bar of iron planted in the ground; thence North 73 degrees East 61 poles and 10 inches to a bar of iron 17 degrees West 110 feet to a bar of iron planted in the ground, which bar of iron is on the edge of Main street, thence South 73 deg. West 51 feet and 10 inches along the edge of Main street to the beginning, containing 68012-3?43560 part of an acre. See Deed Bcok 80 at page S31. 2. Beginning at the South-west corner of W. G. Coleman lot, bar of iron on East side of South Street, thence S. 17 E. 100 feet along said South Street to a bar of iron eerier Perry St., thence N. 73 E. 61 eet 10 inches to a bar of iron, i w thence N. 17 W. 100 feet to W. G. 1 Coleman corner, thence along said ! W. G. Coleman line 61 ft. 10 inches s to the beginning, containing 1-7 of < an acres, more or less. See Deed Bcok 65 at page 213. ; Lots 1 and 2 are known as the i "New Store Lot." < Ninth Tract: Beginning at a stake ! in Mrs. Emma B. Myrick's line N. J E. corner of lot No. 1, thence along ! Mrs. Emma B. Myrick's line, North ' i 2 E. 133 P. to a stake, Mrs. Emma ' !b. Myrick's and W. G. Egerton's 1 J corner, thence along W. G. Eger- ' j ton's line (No. 5) North 10 1-2 W. ' 55 P. 15 L. to a stake S. E. corner 1 of lot No. 4 (Mrs. Harris) thence ] along No. 4 West 46 P. 14 L. to a stake N. E. corner lot No. 3 (J. A. 1 Nicholson and sisters) thence along No. 3 South 184 P. 20 L. to a stake South-east corner cf Lot No. 3, i in line of lot No. 1, thence along i lot No. 1 (W. H. Brown and sisters) S. 87 E. 52 P. 8 L. to the beginning, i containing 65 acres more or less, ex- ' cepting therefrom two (2) acres sold and deeded to J. R. Riggan Jr., and : two (2) acres sold and deeded to C. M. Overby. Being known as the : Brown Farm. See Deed Book 108 at i page 384. Tenth Tract: Beginning at a stone on the west side oi Kixpouna ureeic Boyd's corner, thence North 83 W. 1 96 P. to a stone pile, thence North 1 72 W. 54 P. 10 links to the Spring Branch, thence up the Spring 1 Branch as it meanders 55 P. to a J stake, thence North 35 degrees W. ' ; 27 P to a white oak in Brame's line, j thence S. 85 1-2 E. 232 P. to the ; t Creek, and up said creek to the 1 [ beginning, containing 60 1-2 acres [ and being the same tract of land ' deeded by J. M. Coleman adminis! trator cf Robert Bobbitt," deceased, to Coleman Bros. Co., Inc. Being ? known as the Bobbitt Fa-m. See [ Deed Book 108 at page 384. F Eleventh Tract: Beginning at a stcne on the old Tanyard Road, i Ralph Crossins corner, thence along . planted in the ground; tnence North ; the road leading to the Macon and : . Warren Plains road S. 27 W. 54 P. ) S. 45 W. 61 P. 6 L. S. 64 W. 10 P. | ; 12 L S 59 No. 15 P 3 L to a, , pine, W. E. Brown corner; thence ) along said Brown's line N. 80 W. '.'41 P. 6 L. to a stone Quinichitts ; . corner, thence along said Quinichitts. . I line N. 2 E. 93 P. 10 L. to a stcne; i 'thence W. 36 P. 19 L. to a stonej ; {Jack Alston's corner, thence N. 4 ( l j W. 58 P. 9 L. to a pine' on West j i i side of Poor-house Branch, thence j :!down said branch 11 P. 5 L. to the j j crossing of the Tanyard road, thence j . I along said read S. 77 E. 56 P. S. 65 j' j i E. 53 P. 8 L. S. 68 E. 51 P. 14 L. j . j to the beginning, containing 94 acres , I more or lass Rpp. F)ppd Rook 108 at : t: page 222. >| Twelfth Tract: Beginning at a 5 stone Miss Aurelia Brame's South. j westr corner, thence west 33 P. 3 L. J to a poplar in P. M. Stallings line, , thence along said line S. 4 E. 6 I P. 18 L. to a stone on a branch,! t thence S. 34 W. 6 P. 15 L. to a pcp_ I lar on East side of Poor-house < ., Branch, thence up said branch its 3 various courses S. 10 E. 9 P. 18 L. 3 S. 30 E. 20 P. S. 20 E. 25 P. 9 L. . S. 32 1-2 E. 20 P. S. 15 E. 20 P. to : old Tanyard road, thence along said | road S. 87 1-2 E. 28 P. S. 79 E. 36 P. . :S. 64 E. 32 P. S. 61 E. 32 P. S. 69 ; E. 56 P. 17 L. to intersection of Ma_ : I con and Oaksville read, thenee along ; Macon and Oaksville road, N. 6 5 W. 19 P. 5 L. N. 11 W. 18 P. 6 L. N. 1 E. 28 P. N. 7 E. 29 P. 2 L. N. I 3 1-2 W. 5 P. 19 L. to a stone H. . j A. and Geo. Foote's corner, thence , . N. 72 W. 179 P. 5 L. to the begin- ; f 'ning, containing 115 1-3 acres, more or less . See Deed Book 108 at page ! 222. \ ( Tract 11 and 12 are known as the j (Richard Bobbitt cr Perry Farm. J. , L. and J. M. Coleman own the 9th, j ; 10th, 11th and 12 th tracts together j' ;, and the interest of both will be sold' \ ' at the same time. Tracts 11 and 1 , 12 will be sold subject to a deed of 1 ; trust as recorded in Book 106 at 1 ; page 526. |1 ,| Thirteenth Tract: That tract of;' J about 75 acres adjoining the lands'; \ J of Stanley Pennington, P. A. Age- I; [ lasto, W. W. Haithcock, John Shear. '1 > in, W. G. Coleman estate and others! J j and known as the Macon Farm See j. 'jDeed Book 108 at page 366. (This ! .'land is described as fifth tract in '.the concurrent advertisement of , . dale ui laiiuo v/x u. u. x^ix\sxxv/xov/xi./ w | L. Coleman and J. M. Coleman own i' I 2-9 interest in the above tract sub| ject to the life estate of J. J. Nichol_ ! son. The life estate of J. J. Nichol- j ' son and the interests of J. L. and j: J. M. Coleman will be sold at the [ same time. II Fourteenth Tract: That tract of ' about 70 acres adjoining the lands : of W. S. Gardner, Mrs. Lucy Gard-1 I ner, J. J. Nicholson and others, and j ' known as the Myrick Farm. See , 'deed Book 112 at page 206. This land II is decribed as Third tract in the ' concurrent advertisement of sale of, > J land of J. J. Nicholson. Such in. | ' i terest as J. L. Coleman and J. M. !, Coleman may have in this tract will i ' j be sold at the same time the inter- j est of J. J. Nicholson is sold. j ! This land will be sold subject to '.deed of trust recorded in Book 114 1 at page 198, unless otherwise an-j 1 j nounced. j Fifteenth Tract: That tract of about 80 acres adjoining the lands J of T. P. Gardner, Mrs. Myrick, Bur- ( .rows, Eaton Ferry Road and others, * 1 and known as the May Place. See Deed Book 80 at page 628. This land is described as Sixth tract in the c concurrent advertisement of sale of * land of J. J. Nicholson. J. L. Cole-11 man and J. M. Coleman own 2-3 j J interest in this tract of land, sub- j * iont f o thh lifo ucfofo of _T .T T JOW l/V V41V liiv WUVUW V* V 1/ Nicholson. The life estate of J. J. ( ^ Nicholson, and the interest of both'd J. L. and J. M. Coleman will be sold t at the same time. ft 1 Sixteenth Tract: All of the inter- 'V est J. L. Coleman has or may have f in the 5 parcels of land conveyed to I J. J. Nicholson for life (as his li homestead) by J. G. Ellis, trustee, j1 by deed dated October?, 1931, and J briefly described as follows: j \ 1st. Lot: Bounded on the North b by the lands of H. B. Pennington, on R the South and east by lands of P. o T. Burrows; on the west by the bj 'arrenton, N. C. f'j lands of Gardner's Baptist Church, i Store lot, W. G. Coleman Gin lot 4 and Robinson's Ferry Road, and containing 12 acres, mere or less. 2nd Lot: A lot containing about I acre lying South of Gardner's Baptist Church and being the lot conveyed to Lottie C. Nicholson by J. M. Coleman by deed recorded in Book 80 at page 630. 3rd Let: Beginning at a pine tree in F. T. Burrow's line, thence East1, SO yards to a stone, and run north , 95 yards to a stone on the south! side of the Fleming Mill Road,'. thence West up said road 60 yards , to Mrs. Lottie C. Nicholson's line; I thence South along said line to the : 1 beginning, containing about 1 1-6,' acres. See Deed Book 74 at page1' 419. j' 4th Lot: Beginning at an oak tree ' I on North side of Fleming Mill Road'' and run west up said road 65 yards \' to a red oak Nicholson and Burrows j1 corner, thence Northerly along | Nicholson's line 14 E. 11 chains 98 ! links to a Black Gum and oak,' Nicholson's corner in H. B. Penning- j ' ton's line; thence down south-east along Pennington line 65 yards to j a red oak, in Pennington's line; | - " " ? * + : r\r% tnence soum i* a,, u umus ao links to the place of beginning, con_ taining 3 1-2 acres, more or less. See Deed of C. F. Burrows to Lottie C. Nicholson, Book 112, page 286. 5th Lot: That tract of about 1-2 acre known as the old school house lot, adjoining the lands of Gardner's | Church lot and others and being tract No. 3 conveyed to Lottie C. Nicholson by deed recorded in Bock 1 BO at page 628. The five lots herein described con. stitute the J. J. Nicholson homestead in which he has a life estate. J. M. and J. L. Coleman own 2-3 interest in the remainder. The interest of both J. L. and J. M. Coleman will be sold at the same time. Eighteenth Tract: Beginning at a black jack oak on Robinson's Ferry ftcad, the church corner, thence east 12 poles to a stone; thence North 25 degrees East 12 poles and 10 links j to a hickory, thence West 80 degrees North 21 poles and 20 links : to a stone on the said road; thence, alcng the said road south 15 de-1 grees East to the beginning, and' containing 1 1-4 acres, more or less, and known as Churchill Store lot. See deed book 80 at page 628. J. L. Coleman appears to own 1-9, interest in this lot. The life estate j of J. J. Nicholson and the interests! of J. M. and J. L. Ccleman will be' sold at the same time. The above parcels of land will be sold separately, but the trustee reserves the right to offer two or , more tracts together (upon an- j nouncement,) free from all liens ex- J cept as otherwise stated. The successful bidder will be required to! make a deposit of 10 per cent of the I purchase price at the time of sale and to pay the balance upon con. firmation. All sales being made subject to confirmation by the Referee, at 12 ; o'clock, noon, January 23, 1932. | This 11th day of December, 1931. J. G. ELLIS, Trustee, Of the estate of J. L. Coleman, ! Bankrupt. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE OF LAND SALE North Carolina Warren County Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Warren ; County, North Carolina, made in the Special Proceedings entitled L. W. Kidd, as Administrator of Mary E. Baird, deceased, and Mrs. Addie Wood and T. J. Harris, the Guard. ian of Pattie Mae Harris, John ; Britten Harris and Ella Marie Har- J; ris, the petitioners, vs. Morgan ; Floyd and wife, Sophie B. Floyd ; and Johnnie Jenkins and wife,' j Minnie Jenkins, Defendants, re-' i corded in Vol. 10, page 256 of the i Special Proceedings Docket of said < Court, the undersigned Commis- ! sioner will, on Monday, the 4th day( of January, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock1 M., at the Courthouse door of War.' ren County, in the Town of War- j -KT^^U fAv'i L ciicuii, uaiuxiim, unci iui ; sale at public auction to the high- j est bidder for cash that certain tract of land situated, lying and being in Roanoke Township, in Warren County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. r. Delbridge and others and bound2d and described as follows, to.wit: <1 Bounded on the West by J. T. ' Delbridge; on the South and East] by the Eaton Ferry Road; on the North by the School House Lot, cnown as the Eaton Place; con-;J taining ten (10) acres, more or 1 less; it being that identical tract 1 of land which was conveyed to 1 Mary E. Baird by deed of her hus-j1 aand, J. J Baird, dated April 10th 1 1917, which is of record in the of-;1 [ice of the Register of Deeds for!1 Warren County, State aforesaid in J Book 98, page 95, to which refer.< ;nce is made as a part of this de- ; scription. Said sale will be made subject io the right of Minnie B. Jenkins s ;o the use and operation of the j t :otton gin and corn mill located on j said land. Also said sale will be,! nade subject to the confirmation * )f the court. This 1st day of December, 1931. ? JOSEPH P. PIPPEN, ill-4t Commissioner, i TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Empowered by deed of trust exe_, * :uted to Tasker Polk, Trustee, by j I. P. Frazier and wife, January 1st, J .916, registered in the registry of. ; barren County, Book 92 p. 283, af-1 ^ er default and at the bondholder's f equest, we will sell, at public aucion for cash, at the courthouse jj !oor of Warren county, at noon on 11 he 14th day of January, 1932, that $ ract of land in Hawtree Township, Varren County, N. C., described as ? ollows: j ? Bounded on the North by the | inds of Isaac G. Weldon; on the ? last by the lands c<f Mrs. Patfcie & Lambert and the lands of Mrs. f riiginia T. Smiley; on the South U y the lands of Henry Coleman, $j Trs. Andrew Wilker and the lands k ' Shiloh Institute ;on the West ? ' the lands of Shilch Institute UDAY, JANUARY 1, 8 ,nd the lands of N. B. WeldoiT^ H',e.in.ng 50 acres, more or less'. " This December 11, 1931. WM. T. POLS and FRANK H. GIBES, [ AO mis. of Tasker p0\* \| ilLjt Trwet \Ht TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND 1^8 Empowered by a deed of trust \^B executed to me by James Branch \| ind Mariah Branch, his wife, dates l^B February 15th. 1927, and recorded ^Br in the office of the Register cf ^B> Deeds of Warren County, N. c in ^B oook 123 at page 184, default having been made in the payment of ^B the bonds secured, 1 will at the re- ^B quest of the owner of the same ^B sell to the highest bidder for cash ^B at ?,he courthouse door of said War. ^B ren County at 12 M? on the 2nd IB day of January, 1932, the following IB described real estate; Containing forty-eight and one. II half acres, more or less, adjoining IB; the lands of C. J. Fleming Coke IB1 Branch, Nathan Fields and ethers, IB situated 'about ten miles southeast I ' from Hendererm " - the same land bought from h ? IK Bemis by Jos. S. Jones and beta. IK known as a part of the Old jw IB land Tract., See deed from R p I^K Cloment, trustee, to James Brand, This December 9, 1931. ' K R, E. CLEMENTS H dll-4t Trustee.' B TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND B Empowered by deed of trust executed to me by Elijah Watson and wife, May 12, 1927, registered in the Registry of Warren county in Book 127, p. 282. after default and at the request of the holder of the HE bonds secured, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at noon on the 14th day of January, 1932, at the courthouse door of Warren County, that trait of land in Warrenton Township Warren County, N. C., described as H follows: Beginning at an Oak Tree on the South side of the Warrenton-HalL fax Road, and running thence along said Roacl 91 Poles to a stake, thence S 59 W. 183 Poles to a Stake, thence N. 60 Poles to a Maple on the East Bank of Pole Bridge Branch, thence up said Branch about 60 Poles to Cheek's corner, thence along Cheek's line H S. 53 1-2 E. 20 Poles and 15 Links to a Stake, thence N. 38 1.2 E. 35 B Foles and 6 Links to the beginning containing 54 acres more or less. This Dec. 11th, i931. WILLIAM T. POL1I, dll-4t Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALF. OF LAND H Empowered by deed of trust executed to Tasker Poik, trustee, hy Stephen E. Lloyd and wife, February 8, 1905, registered in the registry of Warren county, N. C., Book 70, p. 307, arter default and m at the bondholders request, v;e t.ill sell, at public auction for cash, at the courthouse dcor of said War. I ren County, at noon on the 25th day of January. 1932, that tract of land in Warren County, N. C., de- I scribed as follows: Being Lot No. 2 which was allotted to O. T. Powell in tft parti, tion of the lands of the late John B. Powell, and more particularly described and defined as follows: Beginning at a stake in the Col. lins line (new Frazier), S. E. corner of Lot. No. 1 (W. G. Powell), thence along Lot No. 1 N. 14 E 148 P to a stake 40 feet S. of the center of S. A. L. Railroad, thence along said Railroad S. 87 E. 8 P., N. 88 3.4 E. 58 P 3 L to a stake, N. W. corner of Lot No. 3 (John B. Powell), thence along Lot No. 3 S. 200 P. 6 L. to a stake, S. W. cor. ner of Lot No. 3, thence ?. 84 W. 58 P 10 L to an Alder or. the E. I side of Reedy Creek thence up said Creek, its various courses, 40 P to I a stake of the W. side of Reedy Creek, thence N, 19 1-2 W. 23 P 11 L to a stone, Collins (now Frazier) corner, thence N 24 1.2 W. 28 P 4 L to the beginning, containing 108 3-4 acres, more or less. Tliis the 21st day of December, 1931. WILLIAM T. POLK, FRANK H. GIBBS, Administrators of Tasker Polk, 521-4t Trustee. NOTICE The Warren County Branch of * -r-i:-- Tv*piironrP _ The Farmers Mutual r ire ijuw? _ isscciation will hold their annual I meeting Saturday, January 2, at I ;he Courthouse, Warrenton at 11:00 I i. m. to elect officers for the com- I dig year and transact other im. I oortant business. All members are I 'equested to be present to hear the I innual report. I G. R. FRAZIER. I 125- secretary. I RATS DIE I 0 do Mice, once they eat RAT DIE. *knd they leave no odor behind. I Don't take our word for it, try a I )acknge. CATS and DOGS won't I ouch it. Rats pass up all food to I ret Hat Die Two sizes. 1 50 cent si2;e, 3 oz. is enough for 'antry, Kitchen and Cellar. 75 cent size, 6 oz. for Chicken louse, Coops and small buildings. Soli and guaranteed by W. AJiles Hardv/are^a^^^^^^^ I pmmsm: hSFED.' ! $ < Korean Lespedeza ) Kobe Lespedeza ^ I Fulgum Oats I Virginia Gray Oats ? Burt Oats ! V/arren County Seed g i And Stock Farm J. B. Davis Mgr- $ Warrentcn, N. C. y J

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