LITTLETON
Miss Beth Parten of Greenville
visited her mother last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bonney and
Mrs. Willis Harvey shopped in Ra
leigh Friday.
Miss Emma Bonney spent a few
days here last week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bonney.
Mrs. C. W. Bass of Weldon was
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sam
King, last week.
Robert Patterson of State Col
lege, Raleigh, was here at his
home for the week end.
Jimmie Meade of Newport News,
Va., spent Thursday in Littleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edmonds
and daughters, Barbara Ann and
Mary Jane, of Roanoke Rapids
spent the week end with Mrs. Ed
monds’ father, Turner Threewitts.
Edward Riggan attended the
Duke-State football game in Dur
ham last Saturday.
Mrs. W. T. Threewitts spent sev
eral days last week in Norfolk,
Va., with her sister, Mrs. Eddie
Dorden.
Mrs. M. L. Cole spent the week
end in Henderson with her daugh
ter, Mrs. H. V. White.
Miss Mary Dell Harris of Ra
leigh spent the week end at her
home in Littleton.
MRS. TICKLE HOSTESS
Mrs. W. H. Tickle was hostess
on Thursday evening to her bridge
club and additional guests. Mem
bers present included Mesdames
Loyd Allen, J. P. Little, H. E.
Cameron, Rudolph Northington,
H. E. Baker, Alton Gurganus and
Miss Bernice Hitchens. Guests
were Mesdames Calvin Kennemur,
A. O. George, M. F. White and
Mrs. Robert Greene of Greenville.
Mrs. Calvin Kennemur won high
guest prize and Miss Bernice Hit
chens won high club prize. At re
freshment hour Mrs. Tickle served
a salad plate with coffee.
Mrs. Ira Edmonds and children
spent last week end with Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Brewer at Charlie
Hope, Va.
Mrs. W. D. Hollman and Mrs.
J. W. Dickie were among out-of
town shoppers Friday.
Mrs. John Rhem spent the week
end with her mother in Fayette
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhone and
children have arrived from
Moundsville, West Virginia, to
make their home here.
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the authority con
tained in a certain judgment or
order of sale in that certain special
proceeding entitled “A. J. MELVIN,
ADMINISTRATOR VS. R. C.
HEDGEPETH et al,” duly filed in
the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court, Halifax, North Carolina, the
undersigned commissioner, will on
the 10th day of Dec., 1942, at 12
o’clock noon, at the Court House
Door in Halifax, North Carolina,
offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the
hereinafter described tracts or par
cels of land, to wit:
Tract No. 1: Bounded on the
West and North by E. W. Dickens;
on the East by E. C. Dickens es
tate, on the South by L. L. Cook,
beginning at an iron pin on the
North side of the County Road 725
feet North of Darlington Cross
roads; thence along the line of
L. L. Cook North 67-30 East 23-63
feet to a gum on the creek; thence
along the meanderings of said
creek N. 28-0 W. 294 feet; North
47-45 W. 202 feet; N. 19-0 W. 151
feet; N. 46-0 W. 331 feet; N. 58-0 W.
494 feet; S. 79-30 W. 259 feet; S.
71-0 W. 548 feet and across the said
county road at a culvert; thence
S. 41-0 W. 126 feet; thence S. 79-0
W. 173 feet to a gum in the line
of E. W. Dickens; thence along the
line of E. W. Dickens, S. 5-15 W.
1606 feet to an iron pin, the point,
of beginning, containing 57.2 acres
more or less.
Tract No. 2: Bounded on the
East by the County Road, on the
South by the lands of H. H. Hux,
on the West by the lands of W. L.
Smith and on the North by the
lands of Stedman Hux, beginning
at an iron stake on the North side
of County Road located 800 feet,
more or less, South of the intersec
tion of the said County Road with
the road to Darlington’s crossroads;
thence from said iron stake, run
ning along the Stedman-Hux line
N. 57° 57-30 W. 1070 feet to an iron
stake; thence along the W. L. Smith
line S. 9-15 W. 855 feet to an iron
stake; thence along the H. H. Hux
line a 78-0 E. 951 feet to the said
county road; thence along the
Western edge of said road North
12-30 E. 496 feet to the point of be
ginning, the same containing 15
acres, more or less.
Tract No. 3: Bounded on the
North by the public road from Hali
fax to Darlington Crossroads, on
the East by Mrs. Emma Johnson,
on the South by Resettlement prop
erty and on the West by the prop
erty of W. J. Hedgepeth and Miss
Annie Bennett, beginning at a
point on the north side of the road
| from Halifax to Darlington Cross
roads approximately 213 feet from
the Southeast intersection of said
Darlington’s Crossroads from said
point along said road running
South 85-45 E. 530 feet; thence S.
66-30 E. 229 feet; thence S. 41-0 E.
767 feet to a point on said road;
thence along the line of Mrs. Irma
Johnson S. 28-30 W. 250 feet; thence
along the resettlement property line
N. 81-0 W. 1180 feet to a point near
a creek; thence along the line of
W. J. Hedgepeth and Miss Annie
Bennett N. 4-30 E. 723 feet to a
point of beginning, containing 18.23
acres, more or less.
Tract No. 4: Bounded on the
South by the public road from Hali
fax to Darlington’s Crossroads, on
the West and North by L. L. Cook,
on the East by resettlement prop
erty and beginning at an iron stake
on the North side of the road from
Halifax to Darliigton’s Crossroads
running thence along said road S.
86-0 E. 139 feet to a point on said
road; thence along the resettlement
property line N. 53-55 E. 235 feet to
an iron stake; thence N. 83-13 W.
297 feet; thence in line with a fence
and along the L. L. Cook property
line S. 12-0 West 168 feet to an iron
stake the point of beginning, con
taining .81 acres and known as the
cotton gin lot.
Other terms and conditions will
be announced at said sale.
This notice dated and posted this
the 9th day of November, 1942.
J. C. Knott, Commissioner
4-t-A&B-12-3
I Triangle Street
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