NOTICE OF SALE.
North Carolina, Johnston County.
Under and by virtue of authority
contained in a mortgage deed executed
to the undersigned by W. E. Altman
on Nov. 20, 1916, to secure the pay
ment of Two Thousand Kivc Hundred
Dollars ($2,500.00) , purchase of the
lands hereinafter described;
And uHiereas the said W. E. Altman
has failed to pay the bonds secured by
the mortgage aforesaid as they ma
ture, and default having been made
\ in the payment of the first bond due
Nov. 1st, 1917, which, according to the
terms of the mortgage, matures the
entire indebtedness;
Therefore, the undersigned mortg
agee will offer for sale at public auc
tion at the court house door in the
town of Smithfield, N. C.fJon Saturday,
December 15, 1917, at 12 o'clock M.,
the following described tracts or par
cels of land lying and being in Ben
tonsville Township, Johnston County,
and bound as follows, to-wit:
Tract No. 1: Being known ps lob No.
2 of the Powell land and bounded as
follows: Beginning at a stake in the
line of Lot No. 1, and runs S. 2 W. 80
poles to n stake; thence W. 96 poles
(by scales) to a stake in Powell &
Grant line; thence with said line N.
2 E. 72 poles to the beginning, con
taining 48% acres.
Tract No. 2: Being known as Lot
No. II is bounded as follows: Begin
ning at a stake in 1). Grant's line, K.
Briant'sj corner, and runs his line E.
97 poles (by scales) to a stake, corner
of Lot No. 7; thence with the line of
said Lot No. 7 N. 2 E. 100 poles to a
stake; thence with the line of Lot No.
2 W. 90 poles to a stake in the Powell
and Grr.nt line; thence with the said
Grant line S. 2 W. 98 poles to the be
ginning, containing 66 Vi acres. The
above two tracts being I/ftts Nos. 2
and 3 of the land conveyed to F. 11.
B cooks by S. S. Holt and wife, by deed
dated May .10, 1911, recorded in Book
"P" No. 11, page 1, Registry of John
ston County.
Tract No. 3: Beginning .? t a stake
in a stump, and runs N. 7 E. 21 poles
to a stake, corner of Lot No. 5, in the
division of the Dennis Grant, home
place; thence S. 5V4 W. 21 poles to a
stake, corner of Lot No. in said di
vision; thence S. 81 E. 10CM; poles to
the beginning, containing Fourteen
(14) acres, more or less, being Lot No.
4 in the division of the Dennis Grant
home place, in Bontonsville Township,
and conveyed to J. E. Uaynor by Den
nis Grant and wife, Mary Grant, by
deed dated Dec. 20, 190f?, recorded in
Book "W" No. 10, page 330, Registry
of Johnston County, and conveyed ta
F. H. Brooks by J. E. R:\ynor and
wife, et a1< by deed dated Jan. 17, 1914,
and recorded in Book "T" No. 12, page
555. Registry of Johnston County.
Tract No. 4: beginning nt a stake
corner of Lot No. 2 and runs N. 7 E.
2(5 poles to a stake in a stump; thenc*
N. 84 W. 10fi'/2 poles to a stake, corner
of I x)t No. 4; thence S. 5% W. 9 poles
to a black gum in Spring Branch;
thence up the meanders of said Spring
Branch to a stake, corner of Lot No.
2; thence S. 84 E. 69 poles to the be
ginning, containing Fourteen and one
fourth ( 1 4 14 ) acres, more or less, and
being known as Lot No. 3 of the di
vision of the Dennis Grant home place,
and being the land conveyed to F. If.
Brooks by Mary L. F?ireloth, et al, by
deed dated Jan. 9, 1914, recorded in
Book "T" No. 12, page 323, Registry
of Johnston County.
Terms of sale cash, but terms may
be made on the day of sale by pay
ing the cash payment and arranging
to secure the balance.
This 1 5th day of Nov., 1917.
F. H. BROOKS.
Mortgagee.
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.
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On Monday, November 2f?th, at 12
o'clock M., I shall offer for sale to the
highest bidder at the Court House door
'P the town of Smith field, that proper
ly in said town, adjoining the prirery
of T. S. Ragsdale & Co., the lots of
Walter Radford, J. 1). Undei wood and
others, and containing 1 .'1-4 acres,
morr or less. This property produces
good income, having five houses, all
rented, situate thereupon. It has a
frontage of 149 feet on Market street
and 319 feet on Fifth street. Terms,
one-half cash, balance in one year.
This November 16, 1917.
S. S. HOLT, Attorney,
I Smithfield, N. C. |
HONEYCUTT,
ABELL or
GRAY
A l.'CTION SALE CONDUCTORS
Smilhfield, N. C.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having qualified
as Administrator on the estate of J.
I). Roberta, deceased, hereby notifies
all persons having: claims against said
'estate to present the same to me duly
verified on or before the lfith day of
I November, 1918, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery; and
all persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment.
This 13th day of November, 1917.
W. B. ROBERTS,
Administrator.
RAY & COCKERIIAM,
Attorneys.
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MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
farm land at 5 per cent interest.
Five, seven and ten years time.
Amount unlimited. A. M. Noble,
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