OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the powei
and authority contained • in a Deed
of Trust executed by Gt C. Thomp
son and wife, Minnie Lee Thomp
son to the undersigned Trustee or
the 18th day of October, 1922, and
duly recorded in the office of Regis
ter of Deeds for »Rockikngham Coun
ty in Book 186 Page 877, for the
purpose of securing a certain bond
therein mentioned, and the provis
ions and stipulations of said Dee<*
of Trust not having been complied
with,~ and being requested to do sc
I will on Friday the Slst day of Au
gust 1923 at two ocioCk P. M. in
front of the building now occupied
by “Jim’s Cafe” 'situated on the
south side of Washington Street
Leaksville, N. C., offer for sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
personal property;
One refrigerator, one Underwood
typewriter, one piano, one comput
ing scales, one cigar case, two small
show cases, one electric sign, four
marble top tables, twelve chairs, one
cook stove with all vessefe; one cash
. register, nine counter stools, one
wall mirror, front awning, two elec
tric fans and all forks and knives
and dishes used in connection with
the cafe, together with all confec
tionaries, groceries, cigars, cigar
ettes, tobacco and all other stock on
hand, and all property and fixtures
of every kind situated in the build 1
ing now occupied by “Jim’s Cafe”
situated on the South side of Wash
ington Street, Leaksville, N. C.
This the Its day of August, 1923
A. W. Dunn, Trustee
8-15-22-29
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of authority
vested in the undersigned Trustee
in a certain Deed of Trust executed
by H. L Stone June 7th, 1919, and
registered in Book No. 199, Page
271, Register of Deeds' Office, Went
worth,, N. C. the terms of which not
having been complied with, and be
ing requested so to do, we will, ac
cording to the terms of said Deed of
Trust, sell at Public Auction to the
highest bidddt for cash at 12 o’
clock, noon, on Tuesday, the 28th
day of August, 1923, in front of
Imperial Trust and Savings Com
pany’s building, Spray, N. C., the
following described land:_
Being a part of Lot No. 37, in
Section 6 on Primitive Heights, up
on which is located a three-room
house, No. 201 on Davis Street, con
taining 10,880 square feet, more or
less, metes and bounds set out in
full in said Deed of Trust.
This July 26th, 1923.
Imperial Trust and Savings Co.
Trustee.
By» JAMES T. SMITH, Treasurer.
8|l-8-16-22
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administrators notice
I’a\ inj: i.ualifled as administrator
i the eit: tc of Martha A. Hardy
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, iy, N< rth Carolina, this is to notify
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