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Stat of North Carolina j
Henderson 'County.
John A. Burckmyer
& B. P. Burckmyer
Trading as Burckmyer Bros,
vs.
S. F. Wheeler,
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE.
By virtue of an execution direct
ed to the undersigned from the
Superior Court of Henderson Coun
ty in the above entitled action I
will on Monday the 5th day of
May 1913 during the legal hours
of sale at the court house door of
said county 6ell to the highest
bidder for cash to satisfy said ex
ecution all th fright, title and in
terest which the Baid S. F. Wheel
er, the defendant above named,
has in the following described Real
Estate to-wit: All the interest of
said S. F. Wheeler in and Ito that
land on the East side of Main St.,
in the town of Hendersonville,
known as the Wheeler Hotel prop
erty, containing seven) acres more
or less including the Hotel build
v ing and ibeing the same land con
veyed by W. A. Smiith,Trustee to
D. H. Wheeler by Deed recorded
ia Book 38 page 55 of the Records
of Deeds foU Henderson County.
J. C. Drake,
Sheriff.
This the llth day of March 1913.
State of North Carolina. Henderson
County.
In the Superior Court.
Calla Poitvant Seefeld,
vs
F. W G. Seefeld, alias
F. Von G. Seefeld.
The defendant above named wiil take
notice that the depositions of Fred P.
Miller, Nathaniel Iv'nez and N. Fran
cis will be taken by .iol-(1 F Denief
commissioner, on the 26th day of" April,
1913, at 11 o'clock a. m., in the office
f said commissioner, in Harriman Nat.
Bank building, on I-ih and 44th streets,
in the city and state of New York, and
t'-iat the evidence of said witnesses will
be used by the said plaintiff in the
trial of the above entitled cause, which
is a suit brought by the plaintiff
against the defendant, for the purpose
of obtaining an absolute divorce.
This the 27th day of March, 1913.
C. M. PACE
Clerk Superior Cour
Smith, Shipman & Justice,
P. A. Lelong, jr.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as the Executrix of
J. P. Israel, deceased, this is to notify
ali persons holding claims against the
estate of the said deceased to present
! them to the undersigned on or before
North 20 deg. West .with Leonard's
the 6th day of February, i914 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery .
All persons indebted to the said es
tate will please make immediate pay
ment. This the 6th day of February, 11)13.
ANNA BELLE ISRAEL,
Executrix.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF HENDERSON.
In the Superior Court.
J. B. Stepp
vs.
Lilly Stepp
NOTICE.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior court of Henderson
county by the plaintiff to obtain
a divorce absolute from her, and
the said defendant Will further
take notice that she is required to
appear at the Jinext term of the Su
perior court of said county to be
held at the court house in Hender
sonville, North Carolina on the loth
Momday after the 1st Monday in
March. 1913 and answer or demur
to the complaint of the plaintiff
in said action or the plaintiff will
apply to the court ;for the relief
demanded in hia said complaint.
This 12th day of March, 1913.
C. M. Pace, j
Clerk Superior Court Henderson j
county.
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed of trust exe
cuted by John Whit mire, Jr., and
wife, to G. H. Valentine, trustee
dated May 27, 1912, registered in
book 35 page 48 of the records) of
mortgages and deeds in trust for
Henderson county, North Carolina,
securing a note, of even date
therewith, for $36.75, due six
motnths after date, and drawing
iaterest from date at 6 per cent.;
and default having been made in
the payment of said indebtedness,
I will, on Saturday the 3rd day
oi ivxay, J.UJ.O, in (ironx oi xne court
house door in Hendersonville, N.
C, within the legal (hours of sale,
offer for sale at public outcry,
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy the amount due on
said indebtedness, with interest
and cost, all the interest of the
said John Whitmire Jr. and wife
in and to the following described
piece or parcel of land, to-wit:
"Situate, lying and being in Hen
derson. County. State of North Car
olina, adjoining the lands (now
or formerly) of W. A. Smith and IP.
B. Justice, BEGINNING on a stone
in the old Thomas line, and runs
north 28 poles to a stone; thence
east 11 poles to a stake; thence
south 28 poles'to a stone; thence
west to the BEGINNING; contain
ing two acres, more or less ; and
being the land which John Whit
mire Sr., deceased, owned at the
time of his death.
This April 2, 1913.
G. H. Valentine,
Trustee.
North Caioiira Henderson County
In the Superior Court.
Louise Underwood (
vs.
G. M. Underwood
NOTICE
Of the taking of Depositions.
The defendant above named will
take notice, that in the above en
titled action, the depositions of A.
Wolfel and J. R. Perry will be tak
en before W.W. Elliot, Commlssionr
er, at his office 519 Bank of Com,-,
merce building, in the city of Nor
folk and State of Virginia on the
1st day of May 1913 at 12 m.,and
that the evidence of said witneas-
es will be used by the plaintiff
in the trial of the above entitled
cause, which is an action brought
by the plaintiff against the de
fendant for the purpose of ob
taining an absolute divorce.
This April 2, 1913.
C. M. Pace,
Clerk Superior Court.
H. S. Anderson. Att'v for nlainf-ff
7 J A M - .M V 1 A
NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER j
MORTGAGE. i
By virtue of a mortgage deed, j Hendersonville Realty Co., and
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF HENDERSON.
In the Superior Court.
W. a. Garland,
vs.
District Court of the United States,
Western District of North Carol
ina.
In the Matter of
R. J. Brown,
Bankrupt.
Notice of Bale.
By virtue of a'n order of F. W.
Thomas, Referee in Bankruptcy,
dated March 29, 1913, the under
signed will, on (Monday, (the 5th
day of May, 1913, at the Court
House Door in. Hendersonville, in
the County of Henderson, North
Carolina, sell at fcubjieie, on the
the following terms, jto-wit: one
third leash, balance in itwo equal
instalments in six and twelve
months, deferred payments to
draw interest at 6 .percent, and to
be secured by mortgage on the
land, all the following described
real estate in Henderson County, !
.North Carolina:
A. L. Maxwell's corner of 82 Acre
tract, thence, with A. L. Maxwell's
line South 75 ideg. East 118 poles to
a stake his corner, thence South 9
deg. West 88 poles to two Chest
nuts thence to the (beginning con
taining 34 Acres more or less and
being part of the land conveyed
by MoBrayer and Others to R. J.
Brown.
Sixth Tract. Part of the Cary
Maxwell land, Beginning on a Gum
corner of David Maxwell's line and
runs North 29 deg. West with his
line 52 poles to a stake, thenjee
North 60 deg. East with said line
100 poles to a stake, thence South
36 deg. East with t he same 25 pojes
to a stake, thence North .with the
same line 60 poles to a stake,
thence North 56 deg. West With
said line 100 poles to a stake James
Edney's line, thence with Edney's
line South 64 deg. West 160 poles
to a stake in Samuel Maxwell's
line, thence with Samuel iMaxwell's
line East 19 poles jto a stake, thenice
South 45 deg. East iwith said line
20 poles to a js-take, thenice with the
same Soutlh 88 poles to a stake,
thence with the game lime South
21 deg. East 66 jpoles to a stake in
the line of R. J. Brown's 56 ,Aere
tract, thence with R. J. Brown's
line North 54 deg. East 18 poles
to a stake his corner, thenjee with
his line South 40 deg. East 73 poles
fro a rock and pointers his corner,
thence with his line North 76 poles
to the beginning containing 137
Acres more or less.
Seventh Tract, also part .of the
Cary Maxwell land, Beginning on
a Chestnut in David Maxwell's line
and runs North 60 deg. East 125
poles to a stake, thence South 60
deg. East 110 poles to a stake in
Whitaker's line, thence with Whit
aker's line South 55 deg. West 150
poles to a stake in Lyda's line,
thence with Lyda's line (North 55
deg. West 40 poles tto a stake an,
David Maxwell's line, Xjhenjce with
said line North 35 deg. West 60
poles to the beginning containing
(92 Acres more or less.
a stake A. L. .Maxwell's and R. M.
Barnwell's icornier and rums West
113 poles to a Chestnut Stump R.
M Barnwell's corner, thence with
his line North 10 deg. East 111
poles Ito a stake in R. J Brownie
line of his 15 Acre tract, thence
with said line South .21 Ug. East
6 poles to a stake R. J. Brown's
corner thence with his line North
78 Ideg. East 46 poles, to a stake in
the public road R. J. Brown's cor
ner thence with his line South 24
deg. East 18 poles to stake his
corner, tihence with Ms line South
82 deg. East 21 poles to a stake
this corner, thence with his line
North 70 deg. East 44 poles. to stake
his banner in A. Q. Edney's line
thenice South with his line 20 poles
to a stake, thence East with said
A. Q. Edney's line 32 poles to a
stake (now a rock), thenice South
18 Ideg. West with Edney's line 45
poles to a R. J. Brown's and A. Q.
Edney's Post Oak corner, thence
South 61 deg. West 40 poles to a
a stake at Puncheon Camp Creek
R. J. Brown's porner tihence to the
beginning containing 88 Acres
more or less, being the Sam Max
well Home tract, afnd ibeing the
iaind conveyed by W. F. Byers et al
to R. J. JBrowin,
Fifteenth Tract, known as the
Cox tract, Adjoining jthe lands of
R. J. Brown .and H. W. Conner and
bounded as follows :
Beginning on a Black Oak and
runs South 42 'deg. East 108 poles
to a stake and pointers at R. J.
Bro-Wn's Corner, thence North 63
deg. East 90 poles ito a Black Oak
theince North 61 tieg. West 37
poles to a Chestnut, thenjee
North 16 deg. West 80 poles to a
Chestnut, thenice North 66 deg.
West 42 poles Jto a stake the Set
tles corner made by W. B. Wil
liams, thence South 88 deg. West
100 poles to the beginning con
taining 75 Acres more or less.
Sixteenth Tract. Beginning at
a troek in A. Q. Edney's line and
R. J. Brown's line 19 poles west of
tneir corner and tuns with a line
XK.O.A.t I 1 CI UU1 IJId . 'LI HILHO f ' . J
W. 28 poles to a stake at the? I
of the ditch; thence North i , I
r m memM ?
41o of the old Dreek run; the I
up the same with Its mni
to the beginning, containing ? ;
acres more or less. !-
2nd tract, Beginning at a
on the South bank bf Mud
opposite the S. E. corner
stake !'
creek k
ill L ?
course as watson and v-.ti. .
line S. 28 W. 5 (poles and 9&vt &
rn i ii . . U1 the ,
, -v,.w iuiywiIlJH. 5:
old run as followsi: S. 62 F , U
E. 7 poles, thence N. 52 cc ; E . "
pols to the canal, thence vithttffe
canal jn. 59 VV 21 nolAa . ;
feet to the beginndng-wntaini' J ?v
1 acre and 50 poles. 8i!
j. ma ajjtu iun, iyia.
T. A. Allen, Mortgagee
T. r 17 fni 1.1 .... !
jtj. w. v. x. xiyine, Att y.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
PARTITION.
for -; ;
North 66 deg
Chestnut thence North 37 itIp?
- try
T.
with power of sale, executed by !
Fred Rhodes to S. Maxwell and j
wife to secure certain indebted- r
ness therein named, which said
moilgage deed bears date OctoT
ber 28, 1909 and Is registered in the
officer of the Register t)f deeds
" for Henderson County, in book 28
page 84 of mortgages and deeds
of trust ; and default having been
made in the payment of the in7
debtedness secured thereby, I will
on Wednesday the 21st day of May
1913, at the court house door in
Hendersonville, N. C. within the le
gal hours of sale, offer for Bale at
public outcry, and sell to the high
est bidder, for cash, to satisfy the
balance due on said indebtedness,
with interest and cost, all the fol
lowing described land, in the COun
ty of Henderson, township of Hen
dersonville, and known and des
ignated as follows, viz.: Being the
land conveyed by J. C. Morrow et
jux to A. L. Tabor jby deed dated
Aug. 17th, 1908, which deed is du
ly recorded in Book 60 page 288
of records of Deeds of Henderson
County and more particularly
described as follows: Beginning at
a stake in the east margin of
Washington street, said stake
standing 100 feet south of the in
tersection of Brook street with
Washington street, being the south
west corner of lot convyeed Ibv J
C. Morrow et ux to H. T. Brock,
ana runs with Brock's line (now
naers) is. parallel with Brook
Street 75 feet to a stake ; thence
south parallel with Washington,
iireei, passing through center of
a well, 50 feet to a stake in S.D.
uogan'a lane; thence with Dogan's
line west 75 feet to a stake in-the
east margin of Washington Street ;
thence with the east margin of
Washington Street to the Begin
ning. Excepting and reserving a
atrip of . land eight feet wide on
the north side of the above lot
to be used as an alley for the
convenience of thia and also the
lot in the rear.
This April 19th, 1913.
S. Maxwell,
Annie Maxwell,
Mortgagees.
First Bank & Trust Company,
Assignee.
C. Williams and W. H. Lyles
Notice of Execution Sale.
By virtue of an execution direct
ed to the undersigned from the
Superior Court of Henderson Coun
ty in the above entitled action,!
will on the first Monday (5th day)
of May, 1913, during the legal
hours of sale, between 12 m. and
2 p. m., at the Court House door
in said county, sell to the highest
bidder for cash to satisfy said exe
cution, all the right, title, interest
and estate owned by said defend
ants, or either of them, on the 7th
day of October, 1912, in the follow- ,
mg described real estate in said
county, to-wit:
All that land described in the
following deeds, now of record in
said county, to-wit; Deed from M.
S. and W. J. Hatch to Henderson
ville Realty Co., recorded in Book
54 at page 448, deed from C. E.and
Bessie Laughter to Hendersonville
Realty Co., recorded in Book 56 at
page 38, and deed from J. C. Ry
mer, et al. to Hendersonville Real
ty Go. recorded in Book 56 at page
316, being all the land described in
the boundaries of said deeds, ex-,
oept that part of said land award
ed W. A Marland by iudement in
in said case and that part deeded
off by the Hendersonville Realty
uompany, prior to the date of the
docketing of said judgment. The
amount of said judgment, being
$475.41 with, interest since the 24th
day of September, 1912, $58.87 cost
and the coat and charges, incident
to said execution.
This the first day of April, 1913.
J. C. Drake,
Sheriff of Henderson County.
NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix
of the Last Will and (Testament
of Robert Tabor, deceased, All
First Tract, on the waters of
Puncheon Camp Creek. Beginning
on a large White Oak and Doe-
wood the beginning corner of the
grant and runs with the old line
North 88 poles to a Chestnut and
some rocks thence with the old
line North 45 deg. West 20 poles to
j two Chestnuts thence with the old
line West 19 poles to a Sourwood
at James M. Edney's corner, thenCe
with his line North 55 deg. West
80 poles to a take, thence with
the old line South 25 deg. West
40 poles to a rock in said line, a
conditional corner, thence a new
line South 9 deg. East 64 poles to
cO a unestnut, thence a line South
23 deg. East 22 poles to Chest
nut Oak nea,r a (rock, thence a Hew
line South 32 deg, East 53 poles
to a Black Gum, thence a new line
South 45 deg. East '27 poles to a
rock in the old field, thence North
63 deg. East 50 poles to the .begin
ninig containing 60 Acres more or-less.
Second Tract, also on the waters
of Puncheon Camp Creek. Begin
iwng on a water Oak on a rock by
the road aind runs North 54 deg.
East 58 poles to ;a stake, thence
South 40 dee:. East 73
rock, thence South l deg. West 70
poies ito a stake tAence South 70
deg. West 44 poles to a stake
thence North 82 deg. West 21 poles
to a stake in the road leading up
to the thence with the road
JNornn 24 deg. West 18 poles to a
stake, thence North 17 deg. West
23 poles to a stake, thelmce North '4
deg. East 16 poles to a stake thence
North 35 deg. West 16 poles to a
stake, thence North B2 dee- Wa
12 poles to a stake, thence North
11 jdeg. E. fl ooles v o ittf ir m
Notrtfh 11 deg. West 16 jpoles to the
beginning: containing 56 Acres more
or less.
Third Tract, oin waters of Clear
Creek. Beginning o,n a Wild Cher
ry Ion the bank of an old channel
F1 Creek Collins' line and
and Maxwell's line and runs with,
their line North .42 feoles to a rock
tbneir corner at the edge of the
fTL fe with thteir line North
u l?-6 v est oz poles to a Post Os, V
l of marked trees North 23 deg. West
! 14i TJOleS f O ktako In. A r nCJU .r?
Eighth Tract, also , part of the ! ai,d R. J firow w I?' Z!u
Cary Maxwell land. Begintning on their line South about 14 poles to
a B Oak, Big Mountain, running : the old corner fchencp Ft
West 83 poles to a . bee-i-.n.ms' Irniintr -K, -
SevenltefTufch Trot n
East 53 poles, to a Water Oak. Rhodes Tlac . l wT.",
tjhence South 62 deg. East 18 pole, -aid place and odltlhe west side of
a Gum, tihence South 47 de. Eai.t 7j Clear c k , , m& .
poles to a -Black Gum, thence to ; lows: Begin at a ,atake in a branch
the begi.nn.ng containing 16 Acres i where the th T? i;..
in Ithe branlch and runs down the
branch to Clear Creek, thence up
the creek to the Rhodes line thence
thence with the Rhodes line North
42 deg. West fco the beginnjing eon
tainlnjg about of an Acre.
more or less.
Ninth Tract, also part of the
Cary Maxwell land, Adjoining
land with John Lyda, his own
land land the Cox place beginning
at a Black Gum his own corner! in
Cox's line and runs with said line
j West 43 poles to a stake in Lyda's
line, thence with his own line
North 14 dez. West 30 noles to s
Black Oak his corner also and cor
ner of the Edney tract, thence with
the line of said tract North 81 deg.
East 51 poles to the beginning 9
acres.
Tenth Tract, also part of the
Cary Maxwell land, Beginning on
a Chestnut said C. Maxwell's own)
corner and runs North 60 poles to
a Spanish Oak Ednev's. cornpr.
thence North 75 deg. East with
his line 70 poles to a stairs
Said lands will he jso,ld free of
any incumbrance existing by vir
tue of the (following mortgages
and deeds of trust to-wit-mortgage
to M. C. Toms, recorded in
boos: 32 page 140 of the records' of
mortgages land deeds of trust for
Henderson County; mortgage to S.
M. King, recorded in (book 32 page
54 of said (records ; land deed of
trust to R. H. Staton, trustee, re
corded in book fi9 page 133 of said
records.
j.me sales of fcald treal estntp wiii
be (reported to fche court, and on
By virtue of (the power aiwi au si?
thority vested in ne as commis'r "
sooner jby a decree of the Superior?
court n the case of 6. 0. Ednevl
against Dollie Edney and J W Ej
ney dated April 7th 1913 l'vJjp:
sell )a,t the court House door ifl
Hendersoniville at 12 o'clock mAM
on (May 10th 1913 at public auctioa':!"
to Ithe highest idder for cash fa
the tpurpose of partition ibetweea'
the parties interested, the follow C-
16 wooiueu piece or parcal 0!
land lyiaig and (being in the tovJ
ship of Edneyville, County of Hen ;
derson and State of North Car0J
lina land known, arid designated aJ
follows, viz: 'I
Beginning Jat a poplar. Cati
and R. Ednjey's corner, and run!?
with (their line B. 35 de2. E. iJ
poles Ito a pine iknpwn as the I
K. lawyer corner ; tihence with ti? i
Davaa line N. 45 deg. E. fvar. 5 dp? ,
62 poles to a'n old corner now W
some oak saplings marked as :
pointer; frhemce North with Raid
Davaa Jine (var. B 'deg.) 12 fcolegfJ
a stake and pointers ; thence S. '
deg. W. 2 poles (to Winston Ed.'
ney'a Icorner; tihence with his rt
N. 38 deg. W. fi8- poles to apioe
Winston Edney's corner; thence
3 deg. W. jB2 poles to a blaci
oak now down; fchence N. 37 iei.
W. 49 poles to a forked maple a: i
the Ibranch; thence down the,
branch and with its meanders to t
the beginning Containing 48 aeV
more or less.
This 7th day of April 1913.
McD. Kay, l
Commisrsioner.
Ledbetter's line and tken South ; ? 1tth "t (May 1913, the ten-
' v Mi oLdULC f in r.n o
persons having claims against his bank of Puncheon Camp Creek
-state are hereby notified to pre
sent them to mo by the 12th-day
of Marchj 1914, or thia (Notice wi:i
oe peao: in bar of their recov
ery ; and all persona indehtp
the estate will pleace make prompt
Fajunsm uji me ox same.
im the 12th 01 March
M. N. TABOR,
Executrix.
thence doWni the
nbu X L a
meanaera (to the old chaminel bfno
mentioned, thence un aatid
10 tine beginning containing
16?4 Acres more or less.
Fourth Tract, : Beginning Qn a
Hickory n Jerry Leonard's Jine
and runa North 8 poles to a Chest
nut Oak Jerry Leonard's corner,
tkence West 23 poles to Black Oak
in fferry Leonard's Hue, thence
irloor Wnc J T jr
a.- w noil, biaiu. jjeuoeiter s
line 34 poles to a stake, said C.
Maxwell's line, thence to the be
ginning 22 Acres.
. Eleventh Tract, In the town of
Hendersonville, Beginning at a
stake on the East Margin of first
avenue street 20 feet from the cen
ter 0f &aLid avenue and 230 feet
North of the
- A.MU.d Oii
avenue, and runs Norjih 63 deg
East 155 feet to a stake inj line of
lt No. 45 thetoce N0rth 27 deg west
75 ifeet to a stake in line loflot
No. 40 thence South 63 deg. West
150 feet to a jstake on first avenue
tihence with said avenue South 27
aeg. tuna 75 feet Jo the beginning
Twelfth Tract. Beginning on a
black Gum on the ade of the road,
and runs Soutjh 77 deg. West 15
poles to a rock thence North 32
deg. West 22 poles to a rock thence
ooum 72fc de?. West ,35 poles to a
rock, thence S. 21 deg. Est 58 poles
to a stake A. L. Maxwell's corner,
thence North 78 desr. East 46 ioa
to a stake in the road in' A.J.
Brown's own line tihence with his
line North. 17 deg. West 22 poles
to a stake ia his corn- fl,AnM
won his line IN. 4 Ideg. East 16 poles
to a stake his corner thence with
iois nne Worth 35cdejg. West 2 poles
ito a stake, ifehelnee to the. begins-
wuiaiuing 10 Acres Jmore or
(oeing a tratat conveyed by A
Maxwell to R. j; (Brown-
Thirteenth Tract. Beginning at
.r.oxte in Asa Q. Edney's line
and runs with hia line North 30
aeg. wesc 72tf poles to birfram
Asa Q. Edneys old icorner, thence
WMJIi Hana iSdney'a line ouai 76
(poles and 20 Oinfes to wv
fWters, fchentae North 70 deg. East
36 poles and 20 Jinks fro 1
Containing 8 Acres and 64
poles more or leas.
signed trustee, before P. W. TOiom-
as, iKeferee m Banjkruptcy, at his
office, 33-34 American National
Bank Building, A&heville N. C
will imove the court jf or a confirms
ation (thereof, or for such direc
tions in regard (thereto jas ma v ap
pear to be proper. ..
This April 5th A. D. 1913.
G. M. Valentine,
Trustee in Bankruptcy of R. J.
Brown, Hendersonville, N. C. ."
MORTGAGEE'S SALE
By virtue of a power of salo ob
tained in a Mortgage Deed, exe
cuted ry u. E. Cole and wife. Jenu
nte Cole, to T. A. Allen, on October
win, laio, and duly registered in
xvook jno. 30, page 207, Records of
Mortgages for Henderson County,
wii mortgage deed was exe-
cuxea to secure a certain debt
therein mentioned, ww b.ia
debt, or mote and the said Mort
gage oeed were duly assae-nd
w. C. Jordan- for value, and de-
xauic having been made in the
payment of
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v,v- cxjiu uemiana tot -non- . .0
ment, and the power bf r erate. the service tfood,
lTeJ silently well pre
ed. Trv it and vou will
m
satisfied.
therefore, for th
utpow 01 eatisfying said debt, in
terest, costs, commission and ex-
v or sale, I sell at
public auction, at the court House
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r- . "uviue, JN. KJ., on
xven, 1913. during
'tours of sale, to the highest bid
der for 6ash, all
lands, described and conveyed in
aforesaid Mortgage Deed, to Wit:
m w tract,Beginning j0n a btake
. At
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AT THE DEPOt
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to the old run bf Mud fWl. ZZZ x 1 We
try Jo' " 'jr7 Provea form which is usea r
22 Tirii. o-'ff .-HO office of the Reirister
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