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STUDENTS DISCUSS CAREERS—Chowan Academy
vas the site recently of a College-Career night with 36
representatives of colleges and universities on hand.
Pictured here is a portion of the group.
College-Career
Night At Academy
On September 26, a College-
Career Night program was held
at Chowan Academy. Attending
the program sponsored by
Chowan , Lawrence, Albemarle
and Roanoke-Chowan
academies were 36 colleges and
technical institutes.
: Represented were Atlantic
Christian, Brevard, Catawaba,
Chowan, Elon, Gardner-Webb,
Greensboro, Guliford, Lees-
Mcßae, Lenoir-Rhyne,
Louisburg, Mars Hill, Meredith,
Methodist, Mount Olive, N. C.
Wesleyan, Peace, Pfeiffer, St.
Andrews Presbyterian, St.
Mary's, Warren-Wilson,
Wingate. Southern Seminary,
Virginia Intermont, Kings,
Harbarger Business. Lenoir
Community, and Wayne
Community Colleges; Pitt
County. Martin County, and
Beaufort County Technical
Institutes; College of the
Albemarle; Obici Hospital
Nursing School; North Carolina
State University; and West and
(’oast Guard Academies.
Chowan and Albemarle
academies met the
representatives from 7 to 8
o'clock; Lawrence and
Roanoke-Chowan academies
.attended from 8 to 9 o'clock.
IJiowan Academy then held a
social hour for the
representatives from 9 to 10
o’clock
All four schools felt that the
program was a great success
and very helpful to the students.
Helps Shrink
Swelling Os
Hemorrhoidal
Tissues
caused by inflammation
Doctors have found a medication
that in many cases gives prompt,
temporary relief from pain and
burning itch in hemorrhoidal
tissues. Then it actually helps
shrink swelling of these tissues
caused by inflammation.
The answer is Preparation H ®
No prescription is needed for
Preparation H. Ointment or
suppositories.
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EDENTON. N. C.
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
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OCT.G9
Featuring: Mr. Albert Long
Report From
Washington
At a time when inflation is
weighing heavily on the
shoulders of every American,
the United States Department
of Agriculture has come up with
an incredulous proposal.
According to The Washington
Post, the USDA is considering
plans to send a “song and
prayer tent show” across the
land to convince Americans
that food prices are not all that
bad!
As a member of the Senate
stated, “...the tent show idea
was almost incomprehensible,
and more effort should be spent
on helping farmers and
reducing middleman food
profits.” The basic idea of the
tent show, if put into effect,
would be to go to the major
cities explaining food prices.
The momo from USDA
concluded with, “For
maximum emotional impact,
all audio will be musical rather
than verbal, ranging from a
hymn of thanksgiving as the
pilgrims bow heads over the
first harvest to ‘America The
Beautiful’ as the best of this
year’s crop stands for harvest.”
No comment.
Due to the religious holidays.
House action was extremely
light during the past week.
Several Conference Reports on
legislation were approved by
the House and Senate.
The major legislation
considered by the House was
Changing the Composition of
the Penny and Authorizing
Grants to Eisenhower College
and Rayburn Library (H. R.
16032). In summary, Section I is
standby legislation in case the
price of copper should make the
standard penny more valuable
for its 95 per cent copper
content than as a coin. The
Secretary of Treasury could
either use less copper in the
penny or, after explaining in
detail to Congress what
substitute materials he
intended to employ, and waiting
at least 60 days thereafter while
Congress is in session, mint an
alternative one cent piece. The
latter authority would expire
December 31, 1977. Section 2
provides for grant to a
maximum of $10,000,000 to
Eisenhower College, Seneca
Falls, New York, of 10 per cent
of the Treasury 's receipts from
the sale of proof silver dollars
(8.306,294 such coins have been
sold so far at $lO each). The
College would be required to
turn over to the Samuel
Rayburn Library, Bonham,
Texas, one-tenth of any money
received from this source.
In keeping with the spirit of
the National Bicentennial
Celebration, the House of
Representatives on
Wednesday last
conducted a re
enactmentofthe
First Continental Congress. The
feature speaker was Alistair
Cooke, who is well-know for his
TV documentaries.
Commissioners' Proceedings
Out to toe first Monday in
Soptombor falling an a holiday too
■sard of County Commlsalooari
hold Its regular mootlog Mmlay,
Satpombor *fh, 1974. at 9 o*olooll
A.M. m tho County offlco building
with a|l members present: C. A.
Philllpe, Chairman; C. M. Evans,
David T. Bateman, N. J. Oserge.
Alton G. Elmore.
Commissioner Evans gave the
Invocation.
Chairman Phillips called the
meeting to order.
The minutes were amended to
read "Sell Conservation
Supervisor" Instead of "Soil
Conservation Service" In a motion
made In the previous meeting. Upon
motion of Commissioner Evans,
seconded by Commissioner
Bateman and unanimously carried,
that the minutes of the previous
meeting be approved as corrected.
On motion of Commissioner
Evans, seconded by Commissioner
Bateman and unanimously carried,
that the bills be paid.
N.C.L.G. Employees Retirement
System, 52.5W.75; Peoples Bank A
Trust Co., (2,030.30; Charles W.
Williams, $40.13; Earl Jonas, $30.34;
Chowan Co. Social Services Fund,
$12,000.00; Colonial Life AAccldent
Ins., $41.50; Peoples Bank A Trust
Co., $1,001.(0 N.C.L.G. Employees'
Retirement System, $2,551.00; Homo
Security Life Ins. Co., $156.20; and
Kirby's Electrical Service, $160.40.
Percy Halsey, $354.00; Mrs.
Wllmer Parry, $100.00; Mrs. Horace
Brinson, $100.00; Henry C. Brooks,
$400.00; Sam Saywer A Son, $561.70;
Percy Halsey, $400.00; Local Gov't.
Commission, $15.60; Del Chemical
Corp., $522.44; Kirby's Electrical
Service, $337.22 and N. C. Dept, of
Conservation A Development,
$587.68.
Textilease Corporation, $6.60;
Twiddy Insurance A Real Estate,
Inc., $545.78; Percy Halsey, $499.50;
District Health Dept, $2,488.81;
Orthopedic Clinic, $15.00; Mrs.
Arzulia Webb, $50.00; R. M.
Thompson, $150.00; Edenton-
Chowan Rescue Squad, $600.00;
Sanitary Landfill Operating Acct.,
$2,134.21 and Rose Bros. Paving
Company, $2,000.00.
Postmaster, $20.00; Edenton-
Chowan Board of Education,
$98,000.10; Percy Halsey, $408.00;
Chowan County Supervisors Soil A
Water Conservation, $120.00; Mrs.
Wilmer Perry, $100.00; Henry C.
Brooks, $400.00; Postmaster, $20.00;
Simpson Equipment Co., $2,077.92;
Murray D. Ashley, Travel, $9.20;
and Blue Cross-Blue Shield, $583.36.
Blanchard Office Supply, Inc.,
$4.58; M. G. Brown Co., Inc.,
$1,188.06; Bunch's Auto Parts, $1.04;
Burroughs Corporation, $460.79;
Byrum's Service Center, $189.94;
Carolinas Fram A Power
Equipment Dealer's Assn., $20.95;
Carr, Harrison, Pruden A
DePasquale Assoc., Architects,
$525.00; The Chowan Herald,
$451.61; Chowan Hospital, Inc.
$379.50; and Chowan Medical
Center, SIO.OO.
Colonial Life A Accident Ins. Co.,
$41.50; J. H. Conger A Son, Inc.,
$13.00; C. T. Dixon's Service Station,
$135.26; Owen G. Dunn Co., $40.18;
Town of Edenton, E. A W. Dept.,
$620.42; Edenton Furniture Co.,
$31.72; Edenton Office Supply,
$199.91, Elliott Cleaners, $27.85;
Exxon Company, $192.48; and Gray
A Creech, Inc., $129.20.
Gulf Oil Corporation, $36.64; Hall
A McChesney, Inc., $52.28; Handi-
Clean Products, $522.52; Hollowell's
Rexall Drug Store, $5.20; Ronald M.
Huffman, $53.00; Jackson's Shoe
Repair, $17.00; Joan F. Jones,
$58.83; Kirby's Electrical Service,
$87.35; Eugene F. McClenney,
$13.86; and Mitchener's Pharmacy,
$19.50.
National Association of Counties,
SIOO.OO, Norfolk A Carolina Tel. A
Tel Co., $378.58, N. C. State
University, Co. Ext. Office, s22.o>'
Northeastern Pathology, $150.00;
Dr. J. Slade, $25.00; Parker-Evans
Hardware Co., $281.82; Mrs. Wilmer
Perry, $4.04; Willis M. Privott,
$7.50; Ricks Laundry A Cleaners,
Inc., $18.68; and Sanders Co., Inc.,
$210.50.
Sam Sawyer A Son, $5,325.00;
Scott Tire A Recapping Co., $30.16;
Shell Oil Company, $89.03;
Solicitor's Office Espense. 3 terms of
court, $420.00; Southern Rebinding,
$2,130.00; Spruill's Business
Machine Service, $1.82; and Texaco,
Inc., $152.72.
Textilease Corporation, $6.60;
Sheriff's Dept. $77.24; Twiddy Ins. A
Real Estate, Inc. $1,705.00; Union
Oil Company, $63.48; United Office
Supply, $83.95; Owen G. Dunn to.,
$136.93, and Payroll, $134)53.42.
Upon motion of Commissioner
George, seconded by Commissioner
Batman and unanimously carried,
that County will furnish legal
counsel to represent Sheriff's
Department in any legal action
brought against the Department as
result of conduct of the
Department's legal responsibilities.
Upon motion of Commissioner
George, seconded by Commissioner
Evans and unanimously carried,
that the Commissioners endorse the
request of the Sheriff's Department
that the highway patrol
headquarters remain in Elizabeth
City.
On motion of Commissioner
Goerge, seconded by Commissioner
Elmore and unanimously carried,
that Chairman Phillips ba
authorized to sign a letter endorsing
the proposal being submitted by
Alliance for Progress, Inc.
On motion of Commissioner
Elmore, seconded by Commissioner
—■ m —e Mwwweagga— ■ m m ■ ffrritfln
Oeerge and unanimously carried,
that me Beard of Commissioners
endorse and support the pending
Amendment to Chapter V of the
North Carolina Constitution. The
industrial Revenue Bond
to .
mnipjßfimnii
Whereas,on Aprils, W 74, The North
Carolina General Assembly did
ratify and enact, by rotes of WJ3 to
4 end 39 to 3, Chapter 1222 of the
Session r Laws of North Carolina,
and
Whereas, mis act amends Chapter V
of the constitution of me State of
Norm Carolina so as to authorize
the issuance of Revenue Bonds to
finance Industrial facilities.
Including pollution control
facilities, and
Whereas, mis act provides that the
amendment is to be submitted to
the qualified voters of the State on
November 5, 1974, In the form that
will allow a vote for or
against"...constitutional
amendment to create lobs and
employment opportunities and to
protect the environment by
authorizing the issuance of
Revenue Bonds to finance
industrial and pollution control
facilities..." and
Whereas, mis method of financing Is
now available to Industry In forty
eight of fifty stetes, and
Whereas, the cost of adequate
treatment to all types of pollution
discharge continues to increase
on a dally basis, and as Industrial
Revenue Bond financing has
become a widely respected and
established method of obtaining
funds at attractive interest rates
and on an attractive term of
payment; and.
Whereas, mis method of financing is
not available to the citizens of
North Carolina's existing
manufacturing community; and
Norih Carolina's Communities are
not able to choose whether or not
they will offer prospective or
existing employers me method of
financing existing in surrounding
states; and
Whereas, these conditions represent
an intolerable competitive
disadvantage to Norm Carolina
Industry and to Norm Carolina
Communities who want to do this
type of financing; and.
Whereas, The North Carolina
Association of- County
Commissioners, at their annual
meeting in August of 1974, did
adopt a resolution endorsing this
change to the North Carolina
Constitution; and.
Now Therefore Be It Resolved that
the Chowan County Board of
Commissioners do endorse and
support the pending Amendment
to Chapter V of the North
Carolina Constitution.
On motion of Commissioner
Evans, seconded by Commissioner
George and unanimously carried,
that me Tax Collector be relieved of
$23.80 - Thomas E. Bateman-double
listed for 1974; Tax Receipt no. 23.
Also relieve Tax Collector of $35.48 -
Glenn W. Estes and wife - error in
listing, 1974; Tax Receipt no. 79.
On motion of Commissioner
Bateman, seconded by
Commissioner Evans and
unanimously carried, that pick-up
taxes in the amount of $17.19 be
charged to Tax Collector.
On motion of Commissioner
George, seconded by Commissioner
Evans and unanimously carried,
mat 1974 County wide taxes in me
amount of $686,419.67 be charged to
the Tax Collector for collection; also
turn over for collection excess taxes
when valuations are received from
State Board of Assessment.
On motion .of Commissioner .
George, seconded by Commissioner
Batman and unanimously carried,
that County Coordinator be
authorized to amend budget to
include amount to pay janitor to
work necessary hours.
On motion of Commissioner
Bateman, seconded by
Commissioner Evans, that the
Landfill Committee be authorized to
employ an additional person. Three
voted in the affirmative; one
negative vote. The motion was
carried.
On motion of Commissioner
Elmore, seconded by Commissioner
Bateman and unanimously carried,
accepting $6,000.00 under the
Emergency Employment Act
Program; also initiate building
inspecting assistance to the County.
On motion of Commissioner
George, seconded by Commissioner
Bateman and unanimously carried,
that L. F. Amburn, Jr., be appointed
a member to represent Chowan
County on Coastal Resources
Advisory Council.
On motion of Commissioner
Elmore, seconded by Commissioner
Evans and unanimously carried,
that the County co-sponsor an ad in
the Chowan Herald on Constitution
Week; amount of $71.00.
On Motion of Commissioner
Elmore, seconded by Commissioner
George and unanimously carried/
that a formal request be made to the
Town of Edenton to endorse the
Bond Referendum for the County
wide Water System.
The following reports were
accepted and ordered filed:
Tax Collector, County
Coordinator, Rescue Squad, Social
Services, Agrl. Extension Service,
Finance Director, Animal Control
Officer, Veterans Officer, Jell
report, Sheriff's Dept., Edenton-
Chowan Schools.
There being no further business
the meeting was adjourned.
Bertha B. Bunch
Clerk to the Board.
Legal Notices
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF CHOWAN
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
BEFORE THE CLEffK
BERNICE INEZ WARD,
Petitioner
•v*.
RACHEL SPIVEY
Respondent
NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
TO: RACHEL SPIVEY
Arthritis Sufferers:
WAKE IIP WITHOUT
ALL THAT STIFFNESS!
nirw ronnuii lor innniu
minor pain is so strong you
eta taka it Ins often and still
?• wata up in tto morning wttfc
out alt On pain’s stiffness.
Yet so gentle you can tata
Formal*. Oct hcun of m
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take notice that • pleading
seeking relief against you Baa keen
Iliad to me above entitled action.
The nature at the rallel being
iSniSiiiwM* w^voffrtMtipr
Mfi. ' yi, _
You are required to make defence
to such pleading net later than the
13th day of November, 1974, and*
Upon your failure to do so, the party
seeking service against you will
apply to tho Court tor'tho relief
sought.
You are further notified shat there
win boa HEARING, on thewuestton
of abandonment on the isth day of
November, 1974, In toe office el the
Clerk of Superior court of Chowan
County, Edenton, North Carolina, at
10:09 o'clock A.M.
This Ist day of October, 1974.
-o-Merrill Evans, Jr.
AlbiMsau BwOlMfuadd
Anomtyiar rtiinontr
Post Office Box 74
Edenton, North Carolina 27931
Telephone: (919) 4(2-4422
0CU,10,17c.
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OP JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
BBPORB THE CLERK
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of Dolly Etta Carlisle,
lave of Chowan County, North
Carolina, this Is to notify all parsons
holding claims against the estate of
said deceased to present them to the
undreslgned on or before the 4th day
of April, 1975, or this notice will bo
pleaded In bar of any recovery
thereon. All persons Indebted to said
estate will please make Immediate
payment.
This 30 day of September.
Herbert C. Carlisle
Administrator of The Estate of
Dolly Etta Carlisle Deceased.
PUBLIC HEARING
The Town of Edenton will hold a
public hearing at the Edenton
Municipal Building on October 22,
1974. at 8 P.M. in order to consider
rezonlng of 41.15 acres adjacent to
the Industrial Park from R-20 to
Unoffensive Industry.
W. B. Gardner
Town Administrator
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Town of Edenton, Edenton.
North Carolina, in the Council
Chamber in the Municipal Building
up to 2:00 P.M., Local Time.
October 22, 1974, and
immediately thereafter publicly
opened and read for the furnishing of
labor, materials and equipment
entering into:
EDENTON DOWNTOWN
DEVELOPMENT
South Broad Street (Between
Water and King Streets) - Phase I
South Broad Street (Between King
and Eden Streets; - Phase 2
South Broad Street (Between
Eden and Queen Streets) - Phase 3
Complete specifications and
contract documents will be open for
inspection in theofflceof J. N. Pease
Associates, Architects-Englneers-
Planners, 2925 East Independence
Boulevard, Charlotte, N. C. , and In
the Administrator's Office,
Municipal Building, Edenton, North
Carolina.
Prime bidders may obtain one
complete set of bid documents on a
deposit basis. Full deposit for one set
■ of bid documents will be refunded to
those who submits bona fide proposal
for the prime contract, and who
return the documents In usable
condition within 15 days after award
of the contract or rejection of bids.
Additional specifications for
prTmeblddkrS and all specifications
for other parties will be issued on a
deposit basis only. Specification
deposit will be refunded in full upon
return of the specification in usable
condition within 15 days after award
of the contract.
Deposits and charges for bid
documents are $28.00 per set.
The contract includes preparatory
work, walks and pavement
construction, utility construction,
pedestrian arbors and shelters,
landscaping, conduits for area
lighting and related items and work.
Alt contractors are hereby notified
that they must have proper license
under the State laws governing their
respective trades.
General Contractors, are notified
that Chapter 87. Article 1, General
Statutes of North Carolina, will be
observed in receiving and awarding
general contract.
Plumbing Contractors are notified
that Chapter 87, Article 2, General
Statutes of North Carolina, will be
observed in receiving and awarding
plumbing contracts.
Electrical Contractors are notified
that provisions of Chapter 87,
Article 4, General Statutes of North
Carolina, will be observed In
receiving and awarding electrical
contracts.
Each proposal shall be
accompanied by a cash deposit or a
certified check drawn on some bank
or trust company Insured by the
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, of an amount equal to
not less than 5 per cant of the
proposal or In lieu thereof a bidder
may offer a bid bond of 5 per cant of
the bid, in the form required by G. S.
143-129, as amended, executed by a
surety company licensed under the
laws of North Carolina to execute
such bonds, conditioned that the
surety will upon demand forthwith
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Performance Bond will be
required for one hundred per cent of
the contract price.
Payment will be made on the basis
of ninety per cent of monthly
estimates and final payment made
upon, comp) of ton and acceptance of
No bid may be withdrawn after the
scheduled closing time for the
receipt of bide tor a period of 30
days.
The owner reeerves the right.to
relect any or all bids and waive
informalities.
Town of Edenton
Edenton, North Carolina
Wllllamß.Gardner
Administrator
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of William Riley
Brothers, late of Chowan County,
North Carolina, this Is to notify all
parsons ho Ming claims against the
estate of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 20th day of March, 1974, or this
notice will be pleaded In bar of any
" recovery thereon. All persons
indebted to said estate wilt please
make Immediate payment.
This Utn day of September, 1974.
Wilma Brothers Blount
Administrator of The Estate of
Willlamßiley Brothers,Deceased.
Earnhardt 8, Busbv. P. A.
102 West Eden st., P.O. Box 445
Edenton, North Carolina 27932
5ept19,26,0ct.3,10e.
Edenton-Chowan Mini-Poll oi Public
Attitudes Toward Education
MINI-POLL: From time to time during the year Edenton-Chowan Schools
will be conducting surveys and polls in an effort to get your feelings and
ideas on certain matters as they relate to the school system policies and
activities. Because your opinion is highly valued, it is hoped that the sur
veys will be taken seriously, and that your response will be frank.
1. Do you feel that an Honor Roll list or some form of recognition for
students achieving and maintaining certain academic standing is of value?
Circle a—Yes b—No c—Unconcerned
Why or why not?
2. Wien receiving a student’s report card, do you prefer seeing a letter
grade (A, B, C), a numerical grade (70, 80, 90), a written progress report,
or a combination of these? which form of grading do you find most
beneficial in explaining to you what your child is doing or not doing in
school?
Circle a—Letter Grade b—Numerical Grade c—Written Report
d—Combination
Why or why not?
3. What are your feelings about homework for students?
Circle all that apply ; “
a. Don’t have enough b. Have too much
c. Serves a useful purpose as a reinforcement for skills being learned
d. Is a waste of time
e. Should be graded
f. Should not be graded
g. Let the parent know that his child is, or is not, being stimulated
h. YOUR PERSONAL FEELINGS
Why or why not?
4. .Would you be actively interested in seeing The revival" of "the PTA or
a similar organization?
Circle a—Yes b—No c—Unconcerned
Why or why not?
5. Would you be willing to host a member of the administrativV staffand
interested neighbor or friends in your home at a coffee for the express
purpose of learning about programs and curriculum being offered in the
Let your likes and dislikes be known? Learn why matters are
handled in the way they are?
Circle a—Willing b—Would not be willing
Why or why not? .... . _
f yO J* tojiave the opportunity' of Tour’ing’the various ’stfiool
faculties or of seeing how learning programs are being conducted?
Circle ft—Yes b—No
7. Do you feel that you have any spare time that would allow vo« tn
serve in a voluntary capacity during tie whool day? * yOU
Circle •—Yes b—No
8. Would you be willing to attend an out of town ovemioht u nrirehnn
o^^h!!aV^S! l '3l2.^ 1,1 ‘ ,v * ,0 “ “ “**
Circle a—Yes b No
Clrde *—Yes b—No ~
10. What types of information would you like to receive in this news
letter that will be coining to you monthly?
If you would like to list, please do:
a. High School Graduate **""
! d. N^cf^l&ve
186 THE GENERAL
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator
es the aetata as William Henry
Everett, toto M Chowan Caunty,
North Carolina, this Is to notify all
Persons holding claims against the
estate es said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 12 day es March, 1975, or this
neHce will be pleaded In bar of any
recovery thereon. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
made Immediate payment.
This 4 day es September, 1974.
Clarence Bedhem Administrator
OF The Estate of
William Henry Everett Deceased.
Merrill Evans, Jr.
Attorney at Law
431 South Bread Street
Edenton, N. C. 27932
5ep4.12,19,36,0ct.3C
NOTICE
This is to notify the public that on
and after this dots, September 23,
1974, 1, Jerrle Outlaw Forbes will not
be responsible for any debts
occurred to me by anyone other than
myself.
Sept ,26,0 ct .3,10,17 c ■
NORTH CAROLINA
CHOWAN COUNTY
NOTICR OP RESALE
Under end by virtue of an Order of
the Clerk of Superior Court of
Chowan County, made In the Special
Proceeding entitled "Lucy E. Willis
Cofield, Petitioner vs. Marlon
Willis. Defendant" to resale the real
property described In the Petition,
the undersigned Commissioner will,
onthe7thday of October, 1974,at 12:00
o'clock noon at the Courthouse door
In Edenton, North Carolina, offer for
resale to the highest bidder for cash,
but subject to the confirmation of the
Court, that certain tract or parcel
Thurasay, October 3,1974
. |_ n „,« Ts I toil to 1 <t^J
Caunty, North Carolina, to wit: .
Beginning ait e stab on the Sohdy
Kqmi wtilcti glob cHvMn lots
Noe. 1 and 3 and Ihenee N. 41 dog. w.
along tot lino of told let No. I
betanotog to Arthur Gordon to on
Iron stob at tho lino of Annie Boyce;
thence along the west side of tho
Boyce's lint 1 thence South 29V* dog.
West along the line of said boyce to a
ditch; thane# a tong sold ditch to a
pine tree on the Sandy Ridge Rood;
thanco In a Northeastwardly
direction alone Sandy Ridge Road tc
'tho first stab, containing 14. acres,
more or less, and being lot No. 1
allotted to Lamb Robinson Dillard In
tho same division of the Willis
Ollljtrd lands. And being ttw some
land convoyed by deed dated August
20,1(52 from Annie P. Robinson and
Lemuel Robinson to grantors herein
sold deed recorded In Book No. 10.
page 10, Public Registry Chowan
County, North Carolina, to which
dead and the Instruments mentlonec
therein reference Is hereby made tor
further description and chain of
title.
Tha highest bidder will ba
required to moke o deposit of ton per
rant of thoflrstOno Thousand Dollars
bid, and five par cant of any excess
above $140.00
Tho bidding at this resale will
begin at the price of Twanty-Six
Hundred Seventy. Five ($2675.00)
Dollars. This ratal# Is mad# sublact
to the taxes for tho year 1974, and
shell stood open for ton (10) days for
advance bids.
This 20th day of September, 1974.
John W. Graham
COMMISSIONER
Sept.26,Oct.3C.
Not responsible for any more
debts made by Mary Elizabeth
White Blssett from this date
forward.
Grover C. Bissett
Tyner, NC
5ept.19,26,0ct.3,10P.