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FKIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1915
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Nodce of Sale
liy virtue of autliority of a mortgage
executi’d on the 2;ird day of August,
1913, by the Pitt County I’liion Ware
house company, and registcu'ed in liook
L-10, p.igc 530, at the Itegister ot’
Dee<ls otlice. 1 shal Isell to the high
est bidder fur cash, iit noon, on tiie
2-ltli day of January, lUlil, liring tlie
seCDiiil Moiid.iy of .lamtary Court for
19U), at tile niurt house dt-or in tlreen-
Villo, tlie fiillovviiig cle.<i ril( d prop
erty, to-wit:
L>iiig on tlie XorfolU Hoiitlnirn rail-
lo:id a gixiil whoK'Siile, or sloragt
J)Uilililig, or lohai I'O warehouse U)t ;
begimiiiig uitli the soutiiear^t corner of
Ninth and I'itt strcts and ruiiniug
aioi.g I'iit strci t U ' f-11 to a sta'ie
Ihe corner of the storage warelious--,;
Iheiico I'astwardly at ri.irht angles to
I’itt and p.irall.'l to N'hith street K;i
fei't to a stake; theiiee parall' 1 tu I’l’t
street to the Alforil l-'orlies liiii ,
tlienee ^\iili ^aid line to Xiiitli street;
thence witii Ninth street to the begiii-
iiiiig.
Si;o derd ftiun.l in li.iolc .1-0, pii.^^'
TTi, Ueglsler of lK.eii.s otlice.
This Decein'iier, 2-iid, Ivlo.
.MOSi:i-KV liitOri,
Mortgagee.s.
.T. .M AliSll.VI. COX,
As.-iignce.
II. C. CAl'SKV, Attorney.
l.aiul For .Sale
By virtue of the Deeil ot' Tru.it exe-
cuted on the '.uh 'ay of June, r.iM,
registered in liook A-11, pagi "iiv, 1‘itt
County Uegistry, l!y C. C, Vitics ami
wife, the conditi' n^ (jf the same not
liaving been cotnpUed witli, anil being
roquesteil by tlie holders of tlie bond
therein secured to foreclose the same,
I shall sell to the higlie.st biilder, at
12 o'clock, nnon. .Monday LMth nay of
January, r.ih;, for ca--li tlie I'olUiwing
described luopcrty, to-wit:
Olio buililitig lot oil Itirkiiisoii avi>-
mie, just luyiiiid the tii>vii limit, 5
feet by ITiO f(i't, purc'iaM'd of lligg
liros., aiid desi.Tibi'd as being in hhioU
It, being lot iiinnLtr sci- plat
registered by Higgs liros. Said lot is
in the best re.'^itlential section of the
town.
This ":!rd day of niic.-nitier, ]inr>.
S. J. i.vKui;'!’r,
Trustee.
Aotlee of Land 8ule
Uy virtue of authority contained In
a certain mortgage executed by W. H.
Uarrow to J- W. Stewart, October 25th,
I'Jll, and duly recorded in Book H-9,
page 202 of the Uegistry’s office in
I'itt county, the undersigned mortg
agee will, on Monday, January 3rd,
1U16, sell to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described property
lying and being in Swift township and
county of Pitt:
“Being that part of land J. \V.
Stewart bought of 11. C. Chapman and
wife, said lajid being on the east side
of Washington road which runs from
Quinerly's bridge to Washington,
North Carolina, bounded as follows:
On the north by Wyatt Clark, on the
east by O. C. .Nobles, on the south by
O. C. Nobles and Creeping Swamp and
on tho west and northwest by Oscar
Haddock and Washington road, con
taining 200 acres more or less and the
land will be subdivided and sold in
divisions."
The iiurpose of this salf* being to
satisfy the terms of the above men
tioned mortgage.
Time of sale: 12 o’clock, noon.
Place of sale: Before the court
house door in Greenville.
Tills the 1st day of December, 1915.
J. W. STICWAUT,
Mortgagee.
HAUDINO & PIKRCK, Attorneys.
IL' 10 It-oaw.
NOliTH CAUOLIX’A,
IM I'T COfNTV,
\(i(ico
.N'otice is lioretiy given by tlio Board
of Conuiiissioiiers of Pitt County, in
ri'fvuhir se.ision asseinhb'd on .Mmiday,
|i..-(>mli<r C, r.'I.', oivlercd that an
I-:’ I'tioii he hold in the following
ili‘H-ril)Oi| Territory:
‘•To rinlinn't* Ihi* Whole <if Header
Dam ToMntihip.”
S:iid election to bo held 'riiesday,
i-'el.irualy l:'iO, at tlie Htore of Ivey
t^mith A. Uro., in the town of Arthur,
.\. C., in .-iaid Townsliii) for the piir-
|J .>e of tMliiiig and ascertaining Hie
will of tlie iinalitii'ii voters of the above
ilescribed territory, as to whether
tliere shall or shall not be levied and
collected a t^iiecial School Tax of
(lltic) on till' tiiie Hundred Dollars
valuation of property and {ItOi'i on the
I’lill in the above ilescribed Territory
and at said IClection those favoring
the Special 'I'ax shall vote a written
or priiiteil ballot containing the words
"For Special Tax," and those opposed
to said Tax shall voto a written or
printed ballot containing tho words
“Against Special Tax."
.\nd it is further orderixi, tliat Mills
:^mith be and he is hereby appointed
Registrar for said election and A. A.
.loyner and J. B. Joy nor bo and they
are hereby appointed Poll lloiderrf o.
.ludges of IClection.
And it is further ordered, that a
.\'ew Registration is and shall be re-
i|uired, and that tho Registration
Hooks for said District or Territory
shall be opened on Tliursday, January
I), ll'U’,, and closed on Caturday, Janu
ary i".i, liiUi, for the purpose of regis-
|t ;:ig th(! ([ualilied voters for the said
. ritory or Iiistrii t.
riiis the nth day of December, 1915.
S. A, CuNtilJ'/ro.N', Chairman,
Hoard of Conirs. of Pitt Co.
Attest: BUASt.'OIC BKHH, Clerk.
lie>!>ale uf Land
l!y virttu! of tlie authority contained
in a juiignieiit deiree niad« by the
rierk of the Superior court in Special
the undersigned commissioner will, on
Monday, December 20, 1915, at 12
o’clock m., before the court house door
of Pitt county expose to public sale
to the highest bidder for one-third
cash and balance in two equal pay
ments of one and two years from date
of sale respectively, tho deferred pay
ments to bo secured by mortgage, the
following described tract of land ly
ing and being In Greenville township,
Pitt county, state of North Carolina,
more particularly described as fol
lows:
Lot No. 2 in the division of Elizabeth
Evans tract of land as shown on map
made by W. C. Dresbach, surveyor, in
October, 1915, containing 39.87 acres,
described as follows: Beginning at
two post oaks on edge of Mill poth,
Tom IlecUer's corner and runs north
33 degrees GO minutes east 485 feet
to a stake; thence south 55 degrees 50
minutes east 2140 feet to a stake on
tho Greenville road; thence south 16
degrees 10 minutes west with tho
Greenvillo road C21 feet to a stake, tho
corner of lot No. 3; thence north 75
degrees 50 minutes west IGliB feet to a
stake; thence north 13 degrees east
205 feet to a stake in path; thence
north 13 degrees east 4C5 feet to a
stake; tlienee north 60 degrees 10
minutes west 846 feet to two po.«!t oaks,
the beginning. The family graveyard,
as indicated on ni«p 125 feet by 300
feet is reserved and will bo excepted
in deed.
Thi.s snnie tract of land was sold on
November f^th, 191g, but on account
of raise of bid, a re-aale has been or
dered and will bo sold at the time indi
cated and on terms above set forth.
Date of sale: Monday, December
20, 1915, 12 m.
Terms: 1-3 caoh, 1-3 In one year
from date, 1-3 two years from date,
mortgage securing deferred payments.
Till* Doconiber 4th, 1915.
JAMES L. EVANS,
CoinniisBloner.
TIM ,ST .s.ii.i: or VAi.i Aiit.i; Kinr
AM) I’EKSO.N AL i;.STATi:
The Avon 1 nrin and PerNonal I’roperlj
'I'liert'dii.
I nder anil by virtue of the authori
ty (oiitained in u certain trust deed
exe( uted by C. T. llunford and wife,
J. Carolina Muiiford to W. .M. Blue,
dated May, 1, l‘tl.", and recorded in
Book I'-ll. p.iK(> 401-403 of the Uegis-
ter of Die.Is (.tlu o of Piit county, the
undersigiieil will expose to sale for
CASH to the liigli'st bidder at tho
court liouse u. nr ... ..leenville on Mon
day, January 2 1, I'.llU, at 12:00 m.
o'clock what is known as tho Avon
Farm, situate in Cliicod townsliip,
described as follow i:
••One tract of real estate in tlie coun
ty of I’itt and State of North Carolina,
in Chlcod township, known as Griiues-
Avon farm, bounded on tho northeast
by Tar river, on the south by Chicod
creek, Boyd Mill pond, Poley and Pop-
iiir branches, on tlie west by Poplar
branch and tho lands of Tucker and
Edwards, being more particularly ue-
scrihed as follows:
Beginning at a white oak. Buck's
old corner on Tar river brancii, known
as corner between Tucker and Ed
wards, Avon Farm, ihence south 3
degrees 45 minutes east witli their
said dividing line 396 poles to a stake
in a small branch down said l)ranch
lOii polos to a stake; thence outh 49
degrees 30 niinu'es east 37 iioles to
a hickory; tiienco nortli 85 degrees 30
west '.14 pole.s to a white oak; thence
south 5 degrees west 42 pole.s to a
guru In Poplar branch, down run of
said I’oley branch 109 poles to run of
Chicod creek; down run of Chicod
creek OS poles to a gum stump on
said creew known as corner of Boyd's
•Mill pond, thence north 48 degrees 40
east 30 jioles to a pine stump another
corner of said mill pond, down the
course of northern edge of said mill
pond 293 poles to <dil mill site; thence
around tho western side ot said mill
site north 33 degrees 40 east S poles
[ to old mill roail, thence with said road
21.7 to ran of Chicod creidt, down run
of said creek 17.6 poles to bridge at
(ireenville-tirlniesland road; thence
continuing down .said creek S-ll! pules
to junetioii ot said creek with 'l';ir
river, just above Boyd’s ferry; thence
up with t!ie course of Tar river llii:i
poles to the beginning, containing
290li acres of land, iiccording to a
survey made by J. D. Cox, civil en
gineer, in the year being
tho identical tract of land conveyed
by W. M. Blue and wife C. C. Blue to
C. T. Munford hy deed in Book N-IO,
page 606, Pitt county Uegistry, exceiit
50 acres known as Boyd’s creek site."
TuoNduy, Jauuury 25, lOlU
On Tuesday, January 25, 1916, the
undersigned, by virtue of tho powers
contained in a mortgage deed from C.
T. Munford and wMfe J. Carolina Mun-
fonl, to W. M. Blue, as appears of
record in Book L-10 page 5o2. on the
' premises known as tho Avon Farm,
will expose to sale for CASH to the
highest bidder, the following describ
ed personal property, to-wit:
27 MULES.
3 HOHSI':S
All machinery and farming imple
ments, all live stock and personal
property now situate and belonging to
what is known as the AVON FARM,
Cliicod township. Sale ot personal
property to commence at 11:00 Tues
day, aJnuary 25. Terms Cash.
This the 23rd day of December, 1915.
W. M. BLUE.
Mortgagee.
HARRY SKINNER, Attorney.
Annual Mepllng «f StockliolderH
The annual meeting of tlie stock
holders of Tlio National Bank of
Greenville, will be held Tuesday, Jan.
11th, 1916, at 10:30 o’clock in the Na
tional Bank building. 12-29-lCt
JVOTll'E OF rriJMC’ SALE
By virtue of power vested In mo as
commissioner, by order of. court, made
in that special proceeding, now pend
ing in the superior court of Pitt Coun
ty, North Carolina, entitled “In tho
matter of Cliarlie Nichols, Jasper Joy
ner, Murvis Joyner and Nepper Hemby
EX I’ARTE 1 will on the 17th day of
January 1916 at 11.00 O’clock a. m. at
the court houso door at Greenville, N.
C., sell for cash to the highest bidder
tho following described real estate
to-wit:
Lying and being in the county of Pl*,t
and beginning at the North East Cor
ner of. Williams Nicholos Land and
runing Nortii to J. R. Nichols line.
'I’iience West to a ditch. Thenco up
said ditch in a Northernly direction to
another ditch. Tlienct up said ditch
to the place to tlie said W. A. Nichols
diti h runs into said ditch. Tlienee up
said ditch to the Willi ins A. Nichols
corner. 'I’lie san.o being the land de
vised by said Nichlos to petit
ioners us ajipcars in Book 4 Pago 407,
Record of Wilis and being about 28
acres.
This t!ie 13lli day ot Docomher 1915
W. A. Darden,
Comissioner.
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