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^Toticbof land iali By the virtue of an order of the •Superior Court of Rockingham coun ty, in the special proceeding entitled George F. Trent, administrator ol S. B. Dillard, deceased vs Arthur Dillard and wife Mazie Dillard and others, the undersigned Commission er Will, on Thursday the 27th day of September 1923 at two oclock P. M at hjS house of the late S. B. Dillard deceased, on Burton Street, Leaks villi* North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder foi cash, 11 r following real estate: FIRST LOT: Beginning at a stake tin the South side of Burton street in the town of Leaksville, 132 feel from the Southwest intersection o' Burton and Martin streets and run ning thence South B7 deg. 16’ West 116% feet to Isaac Moir’s corner; theriee South 36 deg. East with Isaac MoWs line 132 feet to a stake; thence North $7 deg. 16’ East 116% feet in line-’’of ‘lot No. 18; thence North 3f deg. West and parallel with Wright Strdet 132 feet to the beginning am' being the WM bttt of lot No. 13 83 feet off tK'e West side of Lot Nc 12 as permapofHarris addition of the T own of Leaks vine. SECOND LOT: Beginning at i stake on the East side of Wright street, corner of Lot No. 20 (Winnu J. 'Tinsley’s lot) and running thencr North 67 deg. 16’ East with line o4 Lot No. 20, 166 feet to a stake, coi ner of Lots Nos. 18, 19 and 20: thence North 36 deg. West with lini of Lot No. 18,'132 feet to a stake thence South 67 deg. 16’ West 82.1,* feet to a stake in Isaac Moir’s-line; thence South 36 deg. East 60 feet; thence South- 67 deg. '16’ West 82 feet to a . Stake on the West side of Wright Street; thericegfouth 86 deg. East 82 fdet to the beginning apd being km>#n as Lot No. 17 as per map of Harris addition of the Town of Leaksville except the Northwest portion' of the -same being a strip 60x82 feet. THIRD LOT: Beginning at a stake on the West side of Martin Street 132 feet from the Southwest inter section of Martin and Burton streets and- running thence South 57 deg 16 West, 166 feet to a stake; thence Soulh 36 deg. East and with line ot Lot N<^ 17, 132 feet to a stake cor ner of Lots Nos. 17, 19 and 20 thence North 67 deg. 16’ East with line of lot No. 19, 166 feet o a stake on Martin street; thence North 3r deg,; West with Martin street, 183: feet to the beginning and being known as Lot No. 18 as per map of Haitis addition of the Town of l^eaasvine. FOURTH *LOT: Beginning at a stake on the West side of Martin street, 264 feet from the South in tersection of Martin and Burton Streets and running thence South 67 (&g. 16’ West with line of Lot No 18,^165 feet to » stake, corner of Lot? Nos.17, 18 and 20; thence South 36 tfeg. East with line of lot No. 20 132leet to a stake thence South with line*of Lot No. 20, 132 feet to stake thence . North 67 deg. 15’ East 165 feet tq a stake on the West side ol Martin street: thence North 36 deg. V edt 132 feet o the beginning and Ik ip'g known as Lot No. 19 as pei ratiji of Harris addition of the Towi oi" Leaksville. ifIFTH LOT: Beginning at a stak< c,.*;the East side of Martin Stree t I running '.hence North .67 deg 1 ' 'East 67 feet to a corner o C Vuch lot; thence North 36 deg. 30 1 i t and parallel with Martin Stree £ ; feet to a stake; thence South 6', 16* West 67 feet to a stake on ti e East~aid<r~of.Martin street; tl once South 86 d?f.; 80* East with Marti* street 896 feet to the begin ring 4nd being kknown at Uot No. 28 as per map of Harris addition of the "i wnd ijoaKsymo. ■ hxffiiLOT: One half interest in following described lot. Begin :X *%a. f&no Northwest corner o: ,ied“5Church lot and running .c* Ttforth 67 deg 16’ East with of'colored Church lot 264 feet to 'l.’ike oh~tHe West'side of Hamil street; thence North 36 deg 1 twith Hamilton Street 231 feel t > Airis,’ Berta K. Ray’s corner: s fdi her lijie South 67 deg 16’ West S H feet to a stake: thence South : >Vg, EjjgJ. 231 feet to the begin lEVENT? LOT: Beginning at a on the North side of the Miad, |mcjr Hamlin’s line; ,.est with hhr line 68 poles to a stake* ibd .pointers her corner; thrice North 74 deg. East Apples ta a rock: thence South 22 deg. East poles to the beginning anil con fetfolng 2 and 82-100. acres, more or North lido of LMkivillo*Mftdliott road: thonod In a Southarly diraotion with the road as it meandara 46 poles to a red oaki thence leaving the road North 31 deg. 33 poles to pointers in -Dillard’s line; thence with Dillards :ine East 58 poles to the beginning, md containing 4^4 acres, more or ess. v NINTH LOT: Beginning at Lucy iamlin’s line on the Southwest side ■f the Madison road at a stone by a ed oak tree, and running thence 27 leg. West 107 poles to a stone oi. oad; thence North 63 deg. West 36 roles with road to a stone near a rost oak tree, Henry Meadow’s line: hence South to Lucy Hamlin’s line m the bank of branch near an old vhite oak stump: thence East with Oucy1 Hamlins line to Dolly Hamlin’s ine: thence with Dolly Hamlin's ine to the beginning and containing 11 acres, more or less save and ex :ept the family burying ground, ontaining V* acre, mere or less. Sale subject *\> confirmation of •ourt. This the 28th of August, 1P23 Georgs F. Irer.t, Commis ioner. 1-11-18-25 WANT ADS .OST—Saturday, Sept. 1st, Illinois watch and chain. Finder return to Hodges Bros. Store or Phone 376. Liberal reward. SALESMAN—for Leaksville and vicinity immediately. Can earr $100 weekly. Write The Parker Refining Co., Cleveland, Ohio.” OST—One large, brown Cameo brooch. I will amply reward finder. Mrs. R. P. Ray, Washington St. Cross cape from the Y. M. C. A. hut at the Playground kindly re turn it to Miss Simpson, the county nurse at Wentworth. /ANTED—Boy ty drive dray. Must be honest or need not apply. H. C. B. Clark, Moir St. SELF WANTED—An intelligent person, either sex, may earn $100 to $200 monthly corresponding for newspapers;; $16 to $25 week ly in spare time; experience un necessary; no canvassing; sub jects suggested. Send for particu lars. National Press Bureau, Buf fialo, N. Y. "OR RENT—Farm, three mile* west of Madison. Convenient to school truck. 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