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HE ENTBBHUIE NOTICE OF EXECUTION SAUS North Carolina Forsyth County. In the Superior Court Merchants Bank & Trust Compan> va Nissen Lumber Company, Inc. J. Francis Nissen and VV. E. Nissen. isy virtu« of an execution uirccted to the undersigned from thu Superioi Court iil'» Foisyth County, m the above entitled action, 1 will on Monday tin .■tli day of June, 1921, at 12 o'clock M., at the Courthou.se Door of the . ounty ot Martin, in the town ot Williamston, Noitii Carolina, sell t> the highest bidder tor'cash to t-a'isl'y said execution, all the right, title, aim interest which the *aid defendant nave in the following de-erilted re.it estate, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of lain hi Martin County, &tate of Noili, t'aro lina, adjoining the lands of Hoanoke Railroad i.nd Lumber Company. The ■ ietsinger Heirs, and others, and bounded us follow. . beginning in i)u(ve .-. Itranco at Jo. liua Kills' cor >e>, luuning up said blanch to the vVest prong of said lirauch; tHence up the VVest prong of DukeV Branch to the Charlton Island Swamp; from 1 thuiice up the VVest edge of sail swamp to l!'e Cross H lunch; thence South 11) East 138 poles; thence North Bi> I 2 VVest 39 poles to the head of -Reedy Clade or Branch; them down said glade or branch 108 poles; thence South 6 Must 56 poles; thence South 80 West 120 poles to the be ginning, containing 1103 acres, more or less, and being devised by the will of William Daniel, Jr., to his three daughters, Mary E. Whitley, Sarah M. Manning und Hannah J. Corey, by will dated Sept. 22nd, 1869, and re corded in the office ol the clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County in Will Hook 3, page 216, it being also the same land conveyed by W. C. Man ning and wife, to John J. Corey and others by deed 8 dated August 14th, lit I •'!, recorded in the Register's office of Martin County In Rook E-l, nage _ 203 f and by Hannah J. Corey niul others by deed dated April Bth, 1915, intended to be forthwith recorded in saul Register's office, to which refer ence is hereby made, Being same land conveyed by John E. Corey and ethers to Washington-Beaufort l.and Comp any by deed dated April 17, 1915. lieing also the same land indentified and described by Map of Survey made by Sylvester Pee), Surveyor, in 1880, copy of which is attached to and made a part o fthe deed of Hannali J. Corey and others, to John E. Corey, legistered in office of Register of aid map hereby referred to and Meeds, Martin County, N. C\, and made a part hereof for the purpose of identifying the nuid land. Also he corded in Mitt in County Registry. On the foregoing property is locat ed on Frick Engine and lioiler, one iiig same land conveyed by Washing ton Beaufort I .and Company to J. E. Cox, by deed of this date to bo ro . aw mill and equipment and accessor ies; which wil lalso ho sold as a part of said land and included in said sale. 'I his the 18th day of April, 1921. 11. -T. ROBERSON - Sheriff, Martin County, North Caro lina. 'Counsel for l'laintiff, O'llanlon liuild nig, Winston-Salem, North* Carolina. J. E. ALEXANDER NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. S. Cherry to the undersigned trus.ee and bearing date of January 15th, 1918, and of record in iiook li-1 at page 26 of the Martin County Public Registry, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of certain notes of even da.e therewith and the stipula tions therein contained not having been complied with, and at the request of the owners of said notes, the under signed trustee will on Monday, the 25th day of July, 1921, at 12 M., a. the Court house door at Williamaton, N. ('., Martin County, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following descrih ed lands to Wit: Adjoining the lands of li-ugh l'itts, John Rawles and others, and being lot No. 4 in the division of the lands of the liite John Purvis, and heing the share in the said division allotted .o May J. Wtrsley and beginning at a stake between two small oaks the N. W. Corner of lot No. 8, running thence nearly north_ about 21 poles to an oak stump and stake, the lute Jshn W. Purvis corner; thence along said Purvis line its various courses to a s.ake and pine near the Tarboro road, said Purvis corner in the land known as the "L. N. Lawerence" line to a maple in Pear Tree Branch; thence due South alone Mid branch to the bridge over tha anrh in said branch; thence its various courses to the short leaf pine, the corner of lot No. 3; .hence along the line of lot No. 3 North 73 1,2 West to the beginning containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE (181 6.8) and five eighths Acres more or less, and being the same premises deeded to W. S. Cherry by R. W. House and wife, and the same premises as described in a deed of record in Book L-l at page 440 in the Martin County Public Reg istry. This the 23rd day of June 1911. ' CLAYTON MOORE Commissioner. North Carolina Martin County I, H. T. Roberson Sheriff of Mar tin County have this day levid on the following tracts or Parcels of land and iwiU sell the same at public auction for eash before the Court Houae door of Martin County on the Ist day 01 August 1921, for th« tuxes duo and unpaid for the year 1920. Unless the i taxes and cost are paid on or before ' thut date. 1 This the 6th day of July 1921. H. T. ROBERSON, Sheriff. Williamston Township Cowen * and Godard, 1 town lot, taxes 7.i?8, cost 2.00 total 9.33. Manning Will. L., 1 town lot 2.93, iost 2.00 total 4.93. Teel J, A., 1 town lot 2.20, cost 2.00 total 4.20. Colored Hodges Diiiley, 90 acres lips, tuxes iiti.l4, cost 2,00 total 58.14. Cross Roads Township Meeks 1). J. 7 acres woods land taxes 15.33 cost 2.00 total 17.33. Colored Little Fernando 42 acres Roebuck land taxes 29.04, cost 2.00 total 31.04. Robersou\i|le Township Whichard J. Henry, 1 town lot, Puremle taxes 8.55 cost 2.00 totul 10.65. Hamilton Towuship Ballard M, VV. estate 3 town lots Hamilton taxes 29.67 cost 2.00 total 31.67. NOTICE OF SALE I in.ei and by virtue of the power ol :uh> contained in that certain note executed by J. T. Taper und bearinc date of February 9th, 1920, the under signed *nT on Saturday the 18th day of June 1921, at the court house dom of Martin county, North Carolina, of fer at public sale, to the highest bid der, for cash those certain promissory notes bearing date of May 16th, 1919 and executed by MtHon Juntos, said notes being secured by a deed of trust of even date therewith, the security therefor having been exhausted. These notes will be offered for sale as il said deed of trust hud not been given This the 11th day of June, 1921. BANK OF JAMESVILUi. By Dunning m «uic North Carolina, Murtin county The ePoples Bank, a corporation —vs — Dennis C. Taylor The defendant above named will take notice*that a summons in a hove entitled action was issued againM the said defendant on the 13th day of June, 1921, by A. T. Crawford, a Jus tice of the Peace for Martin count* N. C., for the sum of two hundred dollars with interest thereon from the first day of November, 1920, due said plaintiff on account of a certain pro missory note executed by the defend unt to the plaintiff on the first day of January, 1920, which said summons is returnable before said Justice of the 1 care at his ollice in Williamston, N C., in said county - and in Williamston twonship on the 9th day of July, 1921. The defendant wil Ifurther take notice tha ta warrant is returnable before the said justice at the time and place above named for the return of the summons when and where the defend ant is requited to appear und answei or demur, to t|ie complaint or the re lief* demanded wlfl be granted. This the 13th day of June, 1921. AfcA T. CRAWFORD, Justice of the Peace NOTICE OF HALE State of North Carolina—County of Martin. I, J. Dawson Biggs, tax collector for the town of Everotts, have this day levied on the following tracts or par cels of land and will sell the same at public auction for cash at the court house in Williumston on the 23rd day of July, 1921, for town taxes due and unpaid for the year 1920, unless tha taxes und costs are paid on or before that date. J. B. llamhil, taxes, $13.20; costs, $2.00; total $15.20. D. J. Meeks, balance tuxes, $1.50; I costs, $2.00; total, 98.60. This the 2.'lrd duy of July, 1921. J. DAWSON BIGUS,, NOTICE OF SALE Uhder ami by virtue of the power of sale (Hintulned in that certain note executed by Stalls and Company, and bearing date of Jahuary 3rd, 1921, the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with, the under signo will, on Monday 18th day of July 1921 at 12 o'clock M,, at the 'Court House door of Martin County in Williamston, N. C. offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, Ihe following notes und securities to wit:- Two certain notex of Stall* und Har rison, each in the «um of TWO HUHI) RED and -FIFTY DOLLARS, and each beaiig date of January 21>th, 1921; One not of (». C. Godwin for the a mount of $1166.00 and bearing date of January 4th, 1#21; One not# of A. H. Lilley on which there it* due the sum of 1175.00, with interewt there on from the fith day of March lt2l and dated July 30th 1920; One note of Kill* Malone for $335.00 duted January lf>th 1921, and endorsed by G. C. Godwin, with intercut from Jauary 15th 1921; One note of T. T. Grimes on which there ix due $700.00 with interest fro mthe 20th day of Jane 1921, and dated, March 10th 1020 and secured by a title retaining note, on one Studebaker touring car No. 265647. This Hie 7th day of July 1921. T THE PEOPLES BANK TAKEN UP> ONE BLACK MALE hog, weight about one hundred pound*. Staple uwallow fork left. Owner can get same by paying for this ad. ... i, , *a NOTICE 0* SALE Under and by virtue" of the powif of sale contained in a certain deed of [ trust executed to me, the undersigned trustee, by Phillip Williams on the 12th day of April, 1920. Said deed of trust being of record in the pub lie registry of Martin county, in book J-l at page 376 and the stipulations therein not been complied with and at the request of the holder of the note secured by said deed of trust, I will expose to public auction in front of the court house in Hamilton, N. C., a tin o'clock A. M., on the 18th day of Julys 1921, to the highest Bntdei for cash, the following described trad of luiiil: All my interest -in and fo one cer tain tract of land situated in Uoosi Nest township,, Martin Cuu#iy, beinT a portion of the lands (jf the J. .1 Williams tract of land, bounded b S. (J. Gotham, oJe Williams and other and containing 2t> acres, mo er orsies and containing 26 acres, more or less Tihs the 15th day of June, 1921 T. 11. SLADE, Jr., Trustee. NOTICE OF A ALE North Carolina, Martin County. Notice is hereby given that undei and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in tlia tcertain deed of trust executed by W. 11. Killebrew and wif« Odie Killebrew, to the uuderaiglfet trustee, beating date of January Ist, 1919, and of record in book U-l, at page 160 of the Public Registry ot Martin county, said deed of trust hav ing been given to secure the payment, Having qualified ss executrix of the ustute ofHedntond Harrison, late of the county of Martin, all persons in debted to said estate are hereby noti fied to come forward and settle same at once. All persons holding claims against said estate will present same for payment on or before March 26, 1922, or this notice will be plead In bar of their tecovery. This March 26th, 1921. MRS. MATTIE L. HARRISON. —NOTICE OF SALE — Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 2!Tth day of November 1913, to the undersigned trustee, by W. F. Tynor and wife, Nancy J. Tynor and of record in thu public registry of Murtin County in book I)-l, page 346, to secure the payment of certain bonds of even date and tenor there with, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the parties interested the undersigned trustee will on Monday thlf 4th day of April, 1921 at the court house door in Martin County, Williamston, N. C., at 12 o'- clock, M. offer at public sale to Ute highest bidder for cash the following described real estate adjoining James Nicholson and others containing three tracts adjoining each other, contain ing HO acres more or less, reference to deed from J. It. Mobley and wife to W. F. Tynor, dated January 1896, and of record in Mrirtln County H. F. CODWIN, Trustee registry, ™ NOTICE OF SALE" I'nder und hyovlrtue of the author 1»v conferred in nioTby a certain deed of trust executed by J. W. Htiley on 2nd day of Junuury, 1914, and of rec ord in Martin County registry in r>oot " 1> t'Uge 411, said deed of trust so cuiiiiK I'l'iluin bonds of even date therewith, and the stipulations there ni not having been complied with, I will expose to public auction to the highest bidder for cash, ut the court house door lu Williamston, N. C\, at 12 o'clock M., the 16th day of June, 1921, the following described prop erty! Heginning at Heaver Dam Swamp ut the Wild Cut Koud, running thence u north westerly coutse up tlie road, to u short-strawed pine in - front of tenant house, Simpson & I'cel corner, thence u southwesterly course to a forked tree, Burroughs, Simpson and I'eel corner, thence u southwesterly course up u branch to u post oak, Bur roughs and Simpson line, thenar"* straight liae to Heal' (iuhh road, iiur rouglis anil Simpson line, thence a southwesterly course to the A. C. L. railroud, thence down suid railroad to lieaver Darn Swamp, thence down Haiti KWump to tho beginning, con taining 220 acres, more or less. He ing the same land this day sold to J. W. ftriley by John I). Simpson. This J6th day of May, 1921. S. A. NEWELL, Tru.-i IOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of Bale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me, the undersign ed trustee by W. 11. Killibrew and wife, Odie Killebrew, on the 17th day o/January, 1921. Said deed of trust icing of record in the public registry tf Martin county, in book A-2, at page 687, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied with and at the request of the hold er of Mw» note secured by'the said I'eed of trust, I will expose to public auction in front of the Court house dor in Williamston, N. C., at 12 o'- clock M., on the 2nd day of June, 1921, to the highest bodder for cash, the following described tract of land: AdjoMng the lands of Charles Spruill and others, and being lot No. 4 in the Charles Spruill, Sr., land di vision, of record in the office of the Superior Court of Martin county in Itind dlvtiion book "B" beginning ut page 88, which record is hereby re ferred to for a more perfect descrip tion of said land, being the lot allotted to Odie Killebrew. This the 2nd day of May, :#2l. ELBERT 8. PEEL. Trustee. L * •.. w worsm VOIR NBffiS HURT IM lMi «Mt if fM ftti lMkMlgr «r teivliltofenUMilk ' 1M fcrfUMyi MM tad trio arid Mtt am «* * mm* But Saab 4a kidaoja n» •locally. Yo« mast rtUirilkMUu n« rsllara your bowato; nw*i« aU tot •cid* waate end Vim, dull misery la Ika kMamj abarp palne ia tk Mk or at* beadtol» dla aiaaea» root atewacb aew% to NlWH4«l«tktWftWi|M)N ba»« rtteaatatte talagea. IV via* to futt of siilliiady the towb oitm ft irritated, aUtota* m ta get up ttra or three tlmwdurtoe & ■£ lb ustnUu tbaao IniUttofl hUi end lato off Iki body's —*-7- waata f* ■boat low «um of JSaMe iron in ptuuraacy; toka a table epooaful in a gUae of nbt before 111 at hat for a fewlUya urf *ov kidawa «U1 tb«a aat flae and btod&TdtooSa «a> appear. Tbts (uooua salts to Mia lr«a Ue aaid of oaaaa aad boo* Joto* aaaa blaed with uthto, aad baa Wa aaed hm gtaeraUoaa to otoaa ml -Tfmitoto ata*> gUh kldaayi aad atop Madder InltoM ■ Jad Salto to lanfitTi, Tunal— aad aadcaa a deilgfctfal eferraaawt Utbla water drink wbtob ARINTOM of'Ml aad woaea Uka myw and tbea, tbos ""-g •ariuuf kIdNZ wd bladdn dtoMMb ~ NOTICE OF SALE I oder and by virtue of an erdar of lie Superior Court of Martia county, made iu the special proceeding aa tilled Charles A. Askew, administra tor of Sherman William*, decaased, versus Austin Williams, Sarah baker und husband, Turner llaker, Hattie Williams liibbs, Martha Moore aa«', husband, Will P. Moore, the under lined conunissioner will, on the 6th uay of June, 1921, at 12 o'clock, M., at the couri house door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract or parcel of land described as I'DIIOWH, to wit; "Keg-inning at a black gum. the southeasterly corner of tract of land deed to Joe Ange, thence south 86 and 3-4 east 18 perches, thence N86E11.04 perches, thence NBBI-2L -30.5b perches to a pine aturnp in a 1 branch, thence (18 perches down said branch to its mouth in Cypress branch thence up the run of Cypress branch to the road, Lsghtfoot's avenue, thence S3? E31.66 perches up said rad, thence S12K11) perches to the baginnig, and containing l'J and 1-2 acres mora or less, deed to Sharman Williams by ltenjamin H. Lightfoot. This the 4th day of May, 1921. ELBERT S. PEEL, NOTICE OF SALE Unite lurid by virtue u/ the of sule contained in that certain deed of trust executed hy Robert Forrest tu tho undersigned trustee, bearing date of October 12, 1916, aid of rec ord in book M-l, ut page 262, of the public registry of Martin county, said deed of trust haveng been given to se cure the payment of certain notes of *veu date therewith, and default hav ing bren made in the payment of Mid notes and the terms and stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of tiie holders of said notes,the under sitrnid trustee, will ou Monday the 27th day of June ,1921, at 12 M., at the roviil house door of Martin coun ty, ut Williamston, N. (J., offer at pub he sule to the highest bidder, for cash, The following described land, to wit: lieginning at a stub on the road, • coiuer of lot No. a, thence North 27 12 eust 171) poles to the ewamp thence north 7 1-2 went 12 1-8 poles; thenee north 82 west 22 1-4 poles; thence north Bit went 19 poles, thence south Hi 1-4 west h 1-3 poles to lot N0.6; thence south 27 1-4 west 160 poles to the road; thence with waid road south (M eust 04 poles to the beginning, con turning (S7) fifty-seven acres, and be nig lot No. 4, in the division of the Alvian Taylor land, and the share al lotted £e Arsenie Forrest. This the 24th day of May, 1921. A. K. DUNNING, Trustee NOTICE OF HALE OF BONDS .Sealed bids will be received by the llourd of Education of Martin Count/, North Carolina, at Willlamt'ton, North Carolina, until the 6th day of June, 11)21, ut noon, when they will be pub licly opened for the purchase of $26,- t»00 Oat City School District, Mar tin oCunty, North Carolina, bonds, duted June Ist, 1921, maturing June Ist, 1941, bearing interest at five and one-half per cent (6 1-2 per cent) par annum, payable semi-annually, and both prinicpal and interest payable at the Coal and Iron Natienal Bank, in the CityundStateofNew York. .Said bonds are issued in pursuance of sections 6,676 to 6,683 of the Con- solidated Statutes and amendments thereto. Didders muni deposit with the Clark of xaitl Board before making their bids, or present with their hide, n cer tified check for >SOO, payable to the Treasurer of aaid count/, as an evi dence of good faith. The bucceaaful bidder will be fur nished with the opinion of liaaara Storey, Thorndike, Palmer 4 Dodge, of Boston, Mass., that the boada an valid and binding obligations of the aid tuy.ty School District. NqSbid for leu than par and ac crued interest will to serepted, The right la reserved to reject nay and nil bids or to accept any his dawn ed beat far the School District. A. J. (tok, County Board eg Education, Wufina aton. N. 0. . . 4% . •„ - v...
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