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NORTH CAROLINA IXJPLIN COUNTY Under and by virtue of the certain deed of trust dated Jan t*r> 31,1969, executed by Mayo V; Merritt and wtfe, Bar bara B. Merritt to Edward G. Bailey, Trustee, and recorded In Book 6M, page 580, Duplin County Registry, default having been made In the payment of the note secured thereby, and th? owner of said Note and Deed of Trust having requested a fore closure of same, the under signed Substituted Trustee will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door In Ken ans ville, Duplin County, North Carolina, on Wednesday, August 13, 1969, at 13:00 Noon the land described in said-deed of treat, FIRST TRACT: Lying and being near the Town of Warsaw, Warsaw Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and BEGINNING at a stake lo cated in the Eastern line of the McCoy Carlton tract (rflandaf^J Joining Highway No. 24, which beginning corner Is located i82.5 feet Southerly when meas ured along the Carlton line f rom the point where Carlton's Ea stern corner intersects with Highway No. 24, which Southerly line is at a right angle to the right of way line of Highway ! No. 24} running thence from said Beginning corner con tinuing along the Carlton line In a Southerly direction and at a right angle to the right of way line of Highway No. 24, a distance of 162.5 feet to a corner of McCoy Carlton; the nce with said right of way line and with the George Klrby Esta te line 50 feet to a point; thence running in a Northerly direc tion and at a right angle with said right of way line 162.5 feet to a point, now being the ; Southeasterly corner of theCh- : arlie Math is tract of land con v- | eyed to said Mathls by Franklin D, Cooper and wife, Gertie P. Cooper; thence running with the 4 Mathls line in a Westerly dir- 1 &&&!$& point of beginning, I ? .>33 SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake, Lawr ence Levlngston Northwestern corner and Gladys Sutton's So utheastern corner, and rank th ence in an Eastern direct ion with the line of Lawrence Levlngston 156 feet to a stake In the center of a ditch; thence with the center of said ditch, a new line of the George Klrby lEqpte, in a Northwestern dir ection 52 feet to a stake in the center of said ditch; thence in a I Western direction, another new line of the George Klrby Es 150 being ? portion of the George Kir by E?ute. ^ Notice Is hereby given that Paul G, Sylvester has been su bstituted as Trustee in place and f the said Edward G. Bailey under and by virtue of that certain Indenture of record In the. Duplin Registry. The highest Udder will be required to deposit In cash at the sale an amount equal to ten (10) per cent of the amount of his bid up to SljOKUlO, plus five- f (6) per cent of the excess of his Ud over 11,000.00. The above described property will be sold subject to EHipUn. County taxes, if any. now due and payable, together with any other superior liens against said pro perty. This 9th day of July, 1969, Paul G. Sylvester, Substituted Trustee ## 8-7-4t-P.C.S, Grey cloth is cotton cloth In ? rough, unfinished state. ... Art**-**,-*, North Carolina fanners who signet; up in the 1969 cotton, 1 grain, and wheat programs start getting their t am payments on July 28. It is ho ped that a large majority of these payments can be made Dy the second week In August. All farmers are reminded that even though all payments will be made in the near futu re, the farmer Mam continue to comply with the terms of his agreement. 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