NOVEMBER 13, 1924. f 1 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in r certain mortgage deed executed to the undersigned mortgagees by Roy I IIayr.es and wife, Nora Havne>\ or- October 28. i92S, to secure the rum of $250, and default having beei made m the payment of same or any part thereof. we vijll offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for c:?.-h at the court house doo* in Boone. North Carolina between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and I o'clock n m 1 I on Monday December i">, 11*2A thc| following desfjribed real estate: All the following described piece or parcel of land lying and being in Boone Township Watauga County, and known and designated as follows eix: Begins on a sourwood stump in R. I,. Maltha's line, then a west course! with R. L. and F. M. Maltha's line to a hickory in F. M. Maltha's line, then an east course with Pat Hodges line to a stake in Jim Ox* ntine's line thence a north course to the beginn^ ing. containing 28 acre.-, more or less, this being the tract of land purchased by Roy I. Haynes from Ben Cautiiil. Said sale will be made to pay -aid debt, interest and costs of sale, and deed in fee made to the purchaser. Said mortgage is recorded in book "Z" of mortgages at page 1 T*? in the records of the office of Register of Deeds for Watauga Conn ty. This November 13, 1924. F M. MALTBA & P. M. WILLIAMS 5 Mortgagees Linney & Coffey. Attorneys. NOTICE That whereas on the 30th day of July 1923 Ben S. Dugger and wife Julia Dugger executed a mortgage deed to Hickey McCorkle Company to secure the payment of the sum of $300, which is evidenced by a ^ certain note or bond of even date with said mortgage, which was due] and payable on the 30th day of July 1924, Now therefore, default having been made in the payment of said > note and pcrsuant to the power of I sale contained in said mortice, we will proceed to sell at public auction 11 at the court house door in Boone, I North Carolina, in the county of Wa-j tauga, it being the loth day of De-! cember 1924, at 1 o'clock p. in. the following described real estate consisting of one lot containing three fourths of an acre, upon which is' one bungalow dwelling house, said! real property situate on the oast side! of Brushy Fork Creek and on the! west side of state highway no. 60, adjoining the? lands of W. J. Mast. and others in Boone township. Watauga County, North Carolina. Said mortgage deed being recorded in Book No. 'J, page 314 of mortgages on the 3rd day of July 11)24 in the office of the Register of Deeds of; Watauga County. This 10th day of ovembcr 1924. HICKEY McCORKLE COMPANY ^ Mortgagees, j NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE | North Carolina, Watauga County By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage execu- j tod to the undersigned mortgagee, by R. Honeycutt and wife Sarah Honeycutt and Mrs. Lola Winkler . on the 1th day of October 1922. to." secure the payment of the sum ofj $414.59, default having been made j in the payment of the said debt, said land having been sold at public auction or. the 3rd day of November, j 1924, lor the sum of $421.00. and a raised bid of $42.50 having been placed on said land and the clerk having ordered a re-sale of said land! Now therefore, inconsideration of the: premises. 1 will on the 25th day of November 1924, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door of Watauga County at the hour of 1 o'clock p. rn. the following tract ^ oi land: Beginning on a stone in the branch and runs south 25 west 6 poles then j south 11 east 10 poles to a bridge at the road, thence south 50 East i with the road 25 poles; then north! 71 east 2 poles to a stone on the J bank of the road; thence north 10! east 30 poles to a stake in the line of lot no. 4. thence south 85 west 31 poles to the beginning, containing 3 acres moie or less. This the 8th day of November! 1924. ROBT. WINKLER, Mortgagee. TENNESSEE FARMS FOR SAL.E 150 acres well improve <i 5 miles from Johnson City, $15,000. 108 acres. 10 miles from Jonesboro. practically all level land and well improved. Fine spring nd near pike road. Price $10,800.00. 37 acres miles from Jonesboro j Tenn. 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