Thursday, October 11, 1928
LEGALS
notice of sale of valuable
REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Clerk of the Superior court,
Chatham county, North Carolina, in
the special proceeding therein pend
ing, entitled: W. B. Merritt et als,
vs H. C. Merritt, the undersigned
commissioner will on the 3rd day of
November, 1928, Saturday, on the
premises of the late M. B. Merritt
in Williams township, Chatham coun
ty, North Carolina, offer for sale
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash, the following describ
ed tract of land:
Bounded on the N 'by the lands
of C. L. Lindsay; on the east by the
lands of C. L. Lindsay; on the east
by the lands of W. A. Cheek; on the
south by the lands of W. A. Cheek;
on the west by the lands of W. B.
Merritt, containing fifty-six
acres, more or less.
Place of sale —on premises.
Time of sale—l 2 o’clock, noon.
Terms of sale —Cash.
W. P. HORTON, fomin’r. •
Nov. l-4tnp.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er conferred upon me in a certain
deed of trust, executed to me by W.
G. Fields, dated March 30, 1920, reg
istered in the office of the register
of deeds of Chatham county, N. C.
in book F.S. pages 261-2-3, to secure
the indebtedness therein described,
and default having been made in the
payment of said indebtedness, and
having been requested to do so by
the holder of the notes evidencing
said indebtedness, I will offer for
sale at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash, on the premises at
12 o'clock M., on Friday, November
2, 1928, the following described land i
in Orange and Chatham counties, N. j
C. to-wit:
Tract No. 1. Lying and being in
Grange . and Chatham counties, in
Bmgham township in Orange county,
and in Baldwin township in Chatham
county, beginning in Orange county,
at a rock in the Pittsboro road, J.
V. Crawford’s corner on said road;
thence with said road S 15.25 chs
to a rock at a bend in the road; then
continuing with said road, S 30 deg
E 3.50 chs, S 42 deg E 8.50 chs, S
22 degs E crossing the county line,
into Chatham county, 6.50 chs, S
16 1-4 degs E 10.05 chs to C. C.
Crawford’s line; thence with his line
N 82 1-4 degs E 25.50 chs to Rocks
and sweet* gum pointers, Crawford’s
corner on F. F. Strow r d’s line; then
with said Strowd’s line N 24 1-2 degs
W 26.00 chs to rocks and pointers
on Collins creek; thence with the
creek, as it meanders, northward,
33.50 chs to a sycamore pointer on
on said creek, W. G. Fields’ line on
hisMcVay tract; thence W with said
McVay tract line 20.80 chs to a
rock, J. V. Crawford’s corner; thence
with his line S 2 1-2 degs W 16.40
chs to a rock; thence continuing with
his line W 6.93 chs to the beginning
in the Pittsboro * road, containing
140 1-2 acres as surveyed by Jas.
O. Webb, surveyor, March 23, 1920.
Tract No. 2. Adjoining Haw river,
C. C. Crawford and others, lying
and being in Bingham township in
Orange county, and in Baldwin town
ship in Chatham county, beginning
at rocks on the W side of the Pitts
boro road in Orange county, where
said road turns sharply to the E, be
ing the point of intersection of said
road with John V. Crawford’s line,
running thence with said Crawford’s
line S 13.50 chs to rocks on the
Chatham county line; thence W 35.20
chs to a white oak on its E bank, the
Sycamore tree on the E bank of
Haw river a little to the S of the
mouth of aforesaid branch; thence
with Haw river into Chatham county,
as said river flows, Southward 61.00
chs to a white oak on ist E bank, the
corner of Roberson Cotton tract;
thence with the line of same E 36.30
chs to post oak in W. M. Ferguson’s
line: thence with his line N 7.05 chs
to rocks and pointers, C. C. Craw
ford’s corner; thence with Crawfords
corner; thence with Crawford’s line
W 19.31 chs to a rock in a field;
thence continuing with Crawford’s
line North 40.40 chs to rocks and
pointers, corner in his line; thence
continuing with his line E 19.57 chs
to a rock on the W side of the
Pittsboro road; thence N 82 1-4 degs
E 3.60 chs to the Center of the
Pittsboro road, corner of this tract
and tract No. 1, in said road on C.
C. Crawford’s line; thence with the
Pittsboro road N 16 1-4 degs W
10.05 chs N 22 degs W, crossing
the Orange county line, 6.50 chs;
N 42 degs W 8.50 chs; N 30 degs
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W 3.50 chs to the beginning, con
taining 175 1-10 acres as - surveyed
by Jas. O. Webb, surveyor, March
23, 1920.
Sale will be held open for ten
days to receive increased bids.
This October Ist, 1928.
C. B. GRIFFIN, Trustee.
Roberson. & Whitfield, Attys.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as administrator
of th6 estate of J. W. Hinshaw, de
ceased, late of Chatham county, N.
C., this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against >the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them be
fore the undersigned on or before
the 9th day of November, 1929, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement.
This 28th day of Sept. 1928.
J. S. HINSHAW, Adm’r of
J. W. HINSHAW.
Dixon & Dixon, Attys.
Oct 4 6tc
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES
TATE AND LUMBER
Under and by virtue of the POWt*
er of sale made and entered in a
certain judgment rendered in that
certain civil action pending in the
Superior court of Chatham county,
North Carolina, entitled S. L. Spach,
et als, vs. C. W. Parks, et als, the
undersigned commissioner will on
Saturday the 27th day of October,
1928, at 12 o’clock noon, in front
of the Courthouse door in Pittsboro,
Chatham county, N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
Lying and being in Chatham coun
ty, North Carolina, and beginning at
a sweetgum, corner of John Good
win’s and M. T. Williams line, on
the north side of Bush Creek, run
ning S 2 degs W 293 poles to a
stone pile in Long’s line, now Chat
ham Lumber company line, W 25
poles to a stone pile, the old Smith
corner; thence with Chatham Lum
ber company’s line W 42 poles to a
stone pile and pointers, Wijlliam’s
corner; thence north with Williams’
line 128 poles to a stone pile and
pointers, white oak, Williams’ cor- j
ner; thence N 40 degs W 33 poles
to the old road, rock pile; thence
running with the old road N about
55 degs E 56 poles to a bend in the
road; thence N 6 degs E 49 poles
to a stone pile M. T. William’s cor
ner; thence S 8 degs E 98 poles to
the beginning.
Also, in addition to all the fore
going, all that strip of land lying |
and being between this and the E.
W. Atwater land (now M. T. Wil
liams’ land). This last being the
land laid off as the dower of Mrs.
M. C.~ Atwater from the estate of
Jehiel Atwater, deceased, and be
ing the same land conveyed to R. B.
and N. M. Watson by E. W. Atwater
by deed duly registered in the of
fice of the Register of deeds for
Chatham county, N. C.. N. M'. Wat
son having conveyed his interest to 1
R. B. John by deed dated • March [
10, 1908 ,registered in book EF, at I
page 229 Chatham county registry, j
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And R. B. John and wife to J. W.
Horner and E. Williamson .by deed
registered in book CV, page 297
in said office.
At the same time and place said
commissioner, by authority afore
said, will offer for sale to the high
est bidder for cash a lot of oak lum
ber located upon the above describ
ed premises.
This 24th day of Sept. 1928.
WADE BARBER, Comm.
Siler & Barber, Attys.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT
North Carolina,
County of Chatham:
Geo. R. Pearce and O. Z. ,
Pearce, admrs. of the estate
of J. W. Pearce, Dec’d.
vs.
William W. Pearce.
The defendant William W. Pearce,
in the above entitled action, will take
notice that on the 21st day of Sep
tember, 1928, a summons in said
action was issued against him by
the clerk of the Superior court of
Chatham county, N. C., and a com
plaint was filed in this court, the
plaintiffs claiming the sum of Sev
k enteen Hundred Dollars ($1700) and
interest thereon from May 19, 1925
till paid due them upon certain bond
or note executed to J. W. Pearce
by the said William W. Pearce, the
defendant herein; that said sum
mons \d returnable not later than 30
days from the date of the first pub
lication before the clerk of the Su
perior court of Chatham county. N.
C., at Pittsboro, N. C., the defend
ant will also take notice that war
rant of attachment was issued by the
Clerk of the Superior court of Chat
ham county on the 21st day of Sep
tember, 1928, against the property
of the said defendant, which warrant
is returnable not later than 30 days
from the .-first publication thereof
before the clerk of the Superior
court of Chatham county, at the
time and place named for the re
turn of ‘the summons, when and
where the defendants are required
to appear and answer or demur to
the complaint, or the relief demand
ed will be granted.
E. B. HATCH, Clerk of
Superior Court, Chatham County,
! North Carolina.
Sept 26, 4tc.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix
of the estate of the late N. G. Gun
ter, of Chatham county, I hereby
warn all persons having claims
against it to present them proven
on or before the 31st day of Octo
ber 1929 or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons owing this estate will please
make early settlement.
This Sept. 22, 1928.
MRS, MARTHA GUNTER,
Admix.
Sept 26 6tc.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
AND REAL PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
conveyed upon me as administrator
'.f the estate of H. M. Lewter, de-
CeJiEcd, the undersigned wi on> the.
18th day of October, 1928, offer foi
THE CHATHAM RECORD
sale at public auction to the highp?t
ladder for Cash, the following'des
cribed personal property, 1 o-wit:
1 Fordson tractor and harrow.'
1 one-horse wagon
1 two-horse wagon.
A ’ot of plows and hoes, harness.
Twc mules.
A iot of household and kticnen
fu; too numerous to mention.
On the said date the heirs cf :he
late il. M. Lewter, deceased, will of
fer for sale 102 acres of land known
a s the Hargrove trajt, and a one
thii d undivided interest in the home
place of the said H. M. Lewter, de
ceased. Reasonable terms cun Le
arranged to the purchaser ;>t' i.ny ol
tire said land.
T ; me of sale —10 Vetoes.
Plf.< e of sale—H. M. Lewter, home
place
Ti ims of sale—Cash.
U. R. LEWTER, Aiming.
Oct 11 5t np
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed and duly qualified as admin
istrator of the estate of A. M. Web
ster, deceased, all' persons having
claims against said estate are here
by notified to exhibit the same be
fore him on or before the 27th day
of September, 1929, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This 24th day of Sept. 1928.
. L. D. WEBSTER,' Adm’r of
A. M. WEBSTER, Dec’d.
Long & Bell, Attys.
Sep 26 6tc.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the Dow
er of sale conferred upon the under
signed by a certain deed of trust ex
ecuted by J. B. Atwater and wife,
Nellie P. Atwater, dated March 14,
1928, and recorded in Chatham
county in Book of Mortgages G.N.,
page 123, the undersigned trustee
will on Wednesday, October 24th,
1928, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the
court house door of Chatham county,
N. C., offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash, the following lot or
parcel of land lying and being in
Chatham county, bounded and des
cribed as follows:
A certain lot or parcel of land,
lying and being in the town of By
num, county of Chatham and state
of North Carolina, fronting on state
highway No. 75, about 300 feet and
running back about 450 feet. Con
taining 3 acres, more or less. Bound
ed as follows: On the Nor+b by the
State Highway No. 75 on the/east
by J. j,. Ellington, on the sourh by
J. M. Odeil Mfg. Co. lands and on
the west by Haw River Parsonage.
Upon said land stands a two svory
residence and other outhouses and
known as the J. B. Atwater Home
Place.
Said sale is made Tor the reason
that the said mortgagors have i'ail
co and refused to pay off and dis
charge the principal and interest of
the note secured by said deed of trust
as therein provided, and at the re
quest of the holder of said note.
_ .-Sale of ~the above mentioned and
described property is made subiect
to any outstanding mortgages and
unpaid taxes.
Said sale is made subject to the
provisions of Section 2591 of the
Consolidated Statutes of North Ca-
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