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Friday,AprnjJ^J924 THE PILOT i^nriCE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND North Carolina, Mrtor6 County. ^ In the Superior Court T. Fletcher and R. L. Poindexter, vs. ,r \v. Wall and Nancy Wall and his wife et als. Rv virtue of a judgment of the Su- prior Court of Moore County enter- n f|ie above entitled action, the un- ?l.ciP-ned Commissioner will, on Mon- f V the 5th day of May, 1924, at 12 tinrk noon, at the court house door nf said county, sell to the highest for cash, those certain tracts nr parcels of land lying and being in McNei'ls Township, Moore County, State of North Carolina, described and bounded as follows:^ Fir^t Tract: Lymg and being be tween Creek and McDeeds Creek, nnd l i'^inning at a stake in Pope’s line ar iut 30 yards north the Ray house and having a persimmon nnintcr, running thence with Pope’s Fine North 19 W. 9 chains and 3 links to a stake in William Seawards’ line, Pnoe’s corner; thence as Seawards’ line N. 12.40 chains to a stake, two pii^e and maple pointers, on the east edge of a small lake, Will Sea wards’ corner; thence S. 40 E. 7.65 chains to a stake; thence S. 62 W. 15 30 chains to the first station, con taining llVi acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a stake, Pope and Wilson’s corner, and running thence South 60-02 East six hundred and fifty-six feet to a stake, one of the corners of the Block land, now PowelKs; thence with said line S. 43-06 W. live hundred and ninety-one feet to a stake in said line; thence North 46-54 West Fourteen hundred and forty feet to a stake; thence North 2f-49 East three hundred and seventy-six feet to a stake, one of the corners of the 43rd tract; thence South 75-25 Kast one hundred and thirty- seven feet, another corner of the 43rd tract; thence a distance of about sev en hundred and ninety-seven feet to the beginning corner, containing fif teen acres, more or less. Third Tract: Beginning at a stake in the Block line, and running thence North 85-14 West sixteen hundred and fourteen feet to a stake; thence North 39-56 West seven hundred and sixty- five feet to a stake; thence North 66- 02 West six hundred and fifty-eight feet; thence North 48-33 East ten hundred and twenty-six feet to a stake; thence North 03-33 East six hundred and sixty-three feet to a stake; thence South 89-59 East five hundred and sixty-one feet to a stake; thence South 25-15 East sixteen hun dred and thirty-six feet to a stake; thence South 36-45 East ten hundred and sixty feet to the beginning, con taining 67.7 acres, more or less. Fourth Tract: Lying on the South side of Mill Creek, beginning at an iron post at the south edge of Mill Creek swamp, a corner of the George McDeamid land, running thence S. 42^2 E. 12.00 chains to a stake, Duck worth’s corner; thence N. 51% E. 15.50 chains to a stake near a small branch; thence N. 6% E. 10.00 chains to a stake in the south edge of Mill Creek swamp; thence N. 84 W. 10.00 chains; thence S. 46 W. 11.50 chains; thence direct to the beginning, containing 26.86 acres. Fifth Tract: Beginning at a stake in the line of Bush land, running N. 73^2 E. 8.23 chains to a stake near the Kenneth Ray house; thence N. 19 W. 10.05 chains to a stake in W. H. Sewards line; thence on Sewards line S. 69 W. 7.04 chains to a stake, pines pointers; thence S. 12 E. 9.50 chains to the first station, containing 7.35 acres. Sixth Tract: Beginning at a stake at the head of a ditch on the north side of Mill Creek having a maple, sweet gum and poplar pointers run- S. 13.27 chains to a stake in an “l^-d, 3 pines pointers; thence E. f cjhains to a stake by the West side oi a branch, two black gums and pine pointers; thence S. 40 E. 11.45 chains to a pine stump, one blackgum point ers above a marsh; thence S. 85 E. 82 Jinks to a stake; thence S. 38 E. 5.50 Chains to a stake, Gardner’s corner; • E. 35.00 chains cross- Alill Creek to a pine (now down) ardner’s and R. A. Smith’s corner; thence on R. A. Smith’s line S. 40 E. Creek to Smith’s corner McJeeds Creek; thence up the annel of McDeeds Creek to a corner 1- Land Co.; thence on a If chains to a stake in blackgums and poplar Si ^ “'J.^^hence on their other line N. onrn ' chains to a stake, their tn . / N. 11V2 W. 3.75 chains thon - corner of the Pope land; chain! '73 V2 E. 8.23 97 corner; thence N. 19 W. cornov ^ Stake, Oscar Seward’s on his lines N. 62% E. othpv a stake; thence on his Si line N. 40 W. 7.65 chains to a ^ small pond, two pines and ^arr t Oscar and Will Se- as W. P. Se- stakp Q . chains to a thenr-Q pointers, his corner; cha?n! T N. 22 W. 10.00 i thence V^^^^jack pointers; ' 19 9o1 ®^her line S. 68 W. to a stake, W. P. Seward’s 21V2 W -foa f road; thence N. clav mo 1 chains to astake by the 68Vo p - pointer; thence N. Sewa»i chains to a stake, Oscar 10 w thence as his line N. ^ill r> r 7 chains to a stake near PointerQ- blackgums direct to the begin- iess/ 264 acres, more or March 26, 1924. Commissioner. Page Thret bring your shoes to Vass Electric Shoe Shop For Repairs. Beat of Leather and Workmanship Rear Basement of Edwards Building CUT FLOWERS MacNeil Cottage New England Ave. and Cherry St. pine bluff, n. c. Ahce—Does Marie expect many weddmg presents ? May-~Oh, yes; but she has no idea She will receive as many as she ex pects. ^foreclosure of MORTGA^ UNDER ORDER cf * ^ XT resale State of North Carolina. County of Moore. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contamed in a certain mortgage deed executed by R. C. Dalrymple to A ‘ Company, dated April recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore Coun- ^ Mortgages No. 35 at page 247, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured, and the powers of sale therein having become operative, and the said mortgage being subject to foreclosure; said property having been power of sale on the 17th day of March, 1924, and now or dered to be resold by reason of an advanced bid having been made by J. A: Riddle, the undersigned mortgagee will resell the following described lands at public auction at the Court House door in Carthage, N. C., Moore County, for cash, on Monday, April 14th, at the hour of noon. Being lot No. 100 as designated and described on a map made by Francis Deaton, C. E., in March 1912, said map being entitled: “Map of the Tyson’s land adjoining the town of Carthage, Moore County, North Caro lina, the property of T. B. and L. B. Tyson,” said map recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Moore County in Deed Book No. 52 joins the lands of S. B. Bartlett, M. A. Dalrymple and others, and for bet ter description see deed from E. J. Tyson, et als, to R. C. Dalrymple, dated October 26, 1916, and recorded in Deed Book No. 65 at page 477. Place of Sale: Carthage, N. C., Court House Door. Time of Sale: Hour of Noon, April 14, 1924. Terms of Sale: Cash. G. OBER & SONS COMPANY Per Johnson & Johnson, Attys. Prior Bid $1673.75. If something for sale, let ®^Ple know it thru Pilot want ads. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed executed by E. C. Barnard in favor of T. M. Sparrow, Trustee of L. L. John son, dated February 20, 1923, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book 37 at page 358; default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by said mortgage and the pow ers of sale therein contained having become operative, the said T. M. Spar- ! row, Trustee for L. L. Johnson, mort gagee, will sell at public auction at the court house door in the town of Carthage, North Carolina, at the hour of noon, on the 28th day of April, 1924, the following described real es tate, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land ly ing and situate and being in the County of Moore and the State of North Carolina, near the town of Ab erdeen, and being lots Nos. 33, 49, and 50, on plat of land formerly own ed by T. E. Staley and L. L. Johnson, plat of which is on record in Moore County, Register of Deeds’ office in Book 87 at page 613, to which said plat for a more perfect description reference is hereby made. Place of Sale: Carthage, N. C., Court House Door. Time of Sale: Hour of Noon, April 28, 1924. Terms of Sale: Cash. T. M. SPARROW, Trustee of L. L. Johnston. By Johnson & Johnson, Attys. (April 25.) STATE OF NORT^ CAROLINA Department of State Certificate of Filing of Consent by Stockholdres to Dissolution To all to whom these Presents may come—Greetings: Whereas, it appears to my satisfac- tlon, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof deposited m my office, that the Jackson Springs Hardware Company, a corporation of this State, who principal office is situated in the town of Jackson Springs, County of Moore, State of North Carolina. George K. Ross, being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served, with the requirements of Chap-er <2^ of the Consolidated Statutes, Pf®!™’ inary to the issuing of this Certificate that such consent Now, therefore, I, W. N. Everett, Secretary of State of t State of North Carolina, certify that the on the 20th day of March, 1924, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the disso- lution of said corporation, executed by more than two-thirds in interest of the stockholders thereof, which said cer tificate and the record of the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 20th day of March A. D. 1924. W. N. EVERETT, Secretary of State. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust, executed by J. 0. Matthews and P. D. Matthews, his wife, on the 3rd day of January 1920, to H. C. Newbold, trus tee, and recorded in the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Lee County, in Book No 13, at pages 307-310, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Moore County, in Book No. 31, at page 31, to secure a certain bond and in debtedness therein described for the sum of $7000.00, and by reason of de fault in the payment of said bond as therein stipulated, and at the request of the holder of said bond secured by said deed of trust for foreclosure to satisfy the same, the undersigned will expose for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of Moore County, in the town of Car- thage, N. C., on Thursday, April 24th, 1924, at 12 o’clock noon, the follow ing described tract of land: Being a certain tract of land in Moore and Lee Counties, N. C., adjoining the lands of B. D. Caviness and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Oscar McBride’s 10 acres, also a corner of Wm. A. McLeod’s land, running thence N. 47 E. 4.64 chains to a corner of said Oscar Mc Bride’s lot; thence S. 53% E. 16 chains to the Northwest corner of Said lot; thence N. 47 E. 8.65 chains to the line of the Mclver land; thence with that line N. 57% W. 22.40 chains; thence N. 81 W. 8.65 chains; thence N. 17 W. 3.89 chains to a corner of a lot con veyed to White Hill Church; thence with the line of that lot S. 79% W. 2.72 chains to its corner; thence N. 32 W. 2 chains to another corner of said Church lot; thence N. 17% W. 3.18 chains to the Raleigh road; thence with said road S. 67 W. 25.51 chains to B. D. Caviness’ corner; thence with his line S. 3 W. 14.42 chains to an other corner; thence with another line S. 87 E. 18.08 chains to another cor ner; thence N. 14% E. 15.35 chains to ner thence N. 14% E. 5.21 chains; thence S. 86% E. 1535 chains to the beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less. This tract being sold subject to a Mortgage held by Federal Land Bank, of Columbia, S. C., given by J. E. Caviness for the sum of $1000.00. This the 22nd day of March, 1924. H. C. NEWBOLD, Trustee for the Peoples Bank, San ford, N. C.; and George W. McNeill, Trustee for Flora J. Wadsworth, Assignee. (19*Apr.l8) LENDERS OF MONEY Require that all property given as collateral be cov ered by insurance equal to the amount of the loan. H they need this protection, then certainly property own ers cannot afford to be without it. PAGE, NEWCOMB & WILDER INSURANCE THAT IS SURE Aberdeen, Carthage, Hamlet, Pinehurst Save in Youth and Enjoy Old Age A striking, yet not exaggerated example of what is happening* daily in every city, town and village of this great country. A little forethought, a little self-denial when young, will place you in a position where you can enjoy your de clining years. 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