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LEGAL NOTICES
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND
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i^Under ana Dy virtue ui an uiuci
I Superior Court of Warren
I Wry, made in the special pro
HRfing entitled Walter P. King, Adinistrator,
vs. Herbert King, Wil""
~iiair H. King and others, heirs at
law of R. Y. King, the same being
- * No? upon the special proceeding
docket of said court, the commissioner
will, on the 12 day of January,
1935, at twelve o'clock noon, at the
court house door in the Town of
Warrenton, North Carolina, offer
l for sale to the highest bidder for
I cash that certain tract of land lying
J and being in Warrenton Township,
Warren County, North Carolina, and j
more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a stone, the Old
Person corner; thence South 88 degrees
East 44 poles to a white oak,
Harriet Moss' Southwest corner;
thence North 2 degrees East 97 poles
and 9 links to a chopped gum on
South side of Reedy Creek; thence
up the said creek its various menaders
about 34 poles to a chopped
maple; thence South 8 degrees West
124 poles and 10 links to the beginning,
containing thirty five (35)
acres, and being the same land conveyed
to R. Y. King by S. M.
Prazier and wife, by deed recorded
in Book 86, page 580, Warren County
Registry.
This the 12 day of December,
1934.
JOHN KERR JR.,
dl4-4t Commissioner.
LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE
By virtue of the power and
authority conferred on W. G. Coleman,
Trustee, in a certain deed of
trust executed by Chas. W. Thomas
and wife Emma dated Nov. 14, 1910
Ik and recorded in book 82 page 94
Registers Office Warren County,
defaulting in the payment of the
note secured by said deed of trust.
The undersigned substituted trustee
appointed by the Clerk of Superior
Court on the 11th. day of December
1934, at the request of the holder
of said note, will, on the 14th. day
of January, 1935, at the Court house
door, Warren County, N. C., at 12
o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder
for cash the following described
real estate situated in sixpound
township, Warren County, adjoining
the lands of Blake Williams & others
and being the home place of the
late Chas. W. Thomas, containing
(72) acres more or less, Excepting
therefrom (9) acres sold off to Henry
Collins; (18 1-2) sold off to Geo.
W. Shearin and (13) acres sold off
to Tom Alexander.
Ror comDlete description of said
land see book 82 page 94 Registers
Office Warren County.
This the 13th. day of Dec. 1934.
T. O. RODWELL,
dl4-4t Substituted Trustee.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND
Empowered by deed of trust executed
by Junius Davis and wife to
Tasker Polk, trustee, December 1,
1923, registered in the Registry of
Warren County, N. C., in Book 121,
page 46, after default and at the
bondholder's request, we will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash at the Court House door in
Warrenton, N. C., at noon on the
15th day of January, 1935, the following
described tract of land situate
in Sandy Creek Township, Warren
County, N. C.: I
Being Lot No. 2 in the subdivision
of Lot No. 25 of the Largo Tract
of land, Beginning at a Stake in
the South line of Lot No. 24 of said
^Largo Tract at the Northwest corwier
of Lot No. 1 in said subdivision,
Khence along the line of said Lot No.
Hk West 14 Chains and 3 Links to
a Stake and Pine Pointers, thence
V South 8 1-2 West 8 Chains and 30
W Links to a Walnut Tree on a Branch,
(thence down said Branch South 4
Chains and 30 Links, South 22 3-4
deg. East 3 Chains and 37 Links,
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1934 Warrenton, North CaJ
South 39 1-4 deg. East 4 Chains and
28 Links, South 16 deg. East 11
Chains to a Stake on the West side
of the Swamp, thence East about
7 Chains and 75 Links to a Stake at
the Southwest corner of said lot
No. ?of said subdivision, thence
along the line of said Lot No. 1 of
said subdivision about 29 Chains and
6 Links to the beginning, containing
Thirty-Seven and three-fourths
(37 3-4) Acres, more or less.
This the 14th day of December,
1934.
WILLIAM T. POLK
FRANK H. GIBBS,
Administrators of Tasker Polk,
dl4-4t Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
State of North Carolina,
Warren County.
Before the Clerk.
H. L. Wall, administrator of
A. M. Harrison, deceased.
Vs.
Oliver C. Harrison; John Broadnax
and others.
Under and by virtute of an order
of the Superior Court of Warren
county, N. C., in the special proceeding
entitled as above, the unI
Hprsip-npH nnmmissioner will on the
31st. day of December 1934, at 12
o'clock noon, at the Court house
door in Warrenton, N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash
the following described tracts of
land:
TRACT NO. 1: Situate in the
county of Warren adjoining the
lands of Anderson Patillo; R. H.
Stark; and the Eaton House tract
and others, bounded as follows:
Beginning at Sycamore on long
branch, thence due west 32 1-2 c
to a stake on Stark land; thence
south 21 1-2 c a pine on the Gaston
road; thence along said road
S 39 E 4 C 94 L 79 E 5 C 45 L S
149 E 2 C 12 L to a stone and pine
!on Watkins; thence N 75 B 21 C to
a dogwood; thence 21 to the beginning
containing (79) acres more or
less.
TRACT NO. 2: Located in Warren
county, N. C., bounded as follows:
Beginning on Lizzard creek at the
corner on said creek for the lands
now owned by Hannah Broadnax
and the lands formerly owned by
the late E. M. Wilkins; thence
down said creek 2170 feet to the
mouth of a small branch; then up
said branch 470 feet to a corner;
J thence north 43 minutes 45 west
| 239 feet to a large; thence N. 57 degrees
W 35.20 chains to a black
j gum in the line between the lands
now owned by Hannah Broadnax
I and the estate of E. W. Wilkins;
j thence along said line N. 73 degrees
E 22.07 chains to the beginning,
containing (40) acres more
or less.
TRACT N. 3: Situated in Warren
county, N. C., adjoining tne ianaa
[of A. M. Harrison and E. W. Wilkins
line running along the new cut
road N 41 W 3.50 chains to first
i parallel line 1.50 chains to second
parallel line and 2.70 chains to A.
M. Harrisons line, parallel line
running from old road to new cut
road are 2.30 chains and 2.40 chains
and 1.50 chains from one to the
other containing 1 3-32 acres.
S. R. JONES,
Commissioner.
This the 1st. day of Dec., 1934.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In Superior Court Befors the Clerk
North Carolina,
Warren County.
H. L. Salmon, Administrator of the
estate of Ella J. Shearin dec'd
Vs.
N. J. Harriss, Mrs. N. J. Harriss, P.
D. Shearin, P. J. Shearin, Mordacae
Shearin and other heirs at law
of thte estate of Ella J. Shearin,
deceased.
It appearing from the affidavit
and petition in this action that the
personal estate of the late Ella J.
Shearin is insufficient to pay the
debts of the deceased; and it
further appearing that some of the
heirs at law are unknown to this
plaintiff and cannot after due diligence
be found in the state of
North Carolina; that all of the
heirs at law are necessary parties
to this action; It is therefore ordered
by the court that notice of
this action be published once a week
for six weeks in some newspaper
Dublished in Warren County, N. C.,
setting forth the title of the action,
the cause of this action, and requiring
he defendants to appear at
the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Warren County, N. C., and
answer or demur to the complaint
as the law directs.
This the ? day of Dec., 1934.
JOHN D. NEWELL,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
D7-6t
TRUSTEE LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
conferred upon me in a certain deed
of trust executed by P. B. Lynch
and wife on the 6th. day of December,
1928, recorded in Registers Of-'
fice in book 130 page 256; default
having been made in payment of the
notes therein secured, I will on the
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7th. day of January, 1935, sell to
the highest bidder for cash at the
Court house door, Warrenton, N. C.
at 12 o'clock noon the following ]
described real estate situated In six- <
pound township, Warren county, ;
N. C. bounded as follows: i
Begin at a post oak on the old i
Ferry road and running thenco
down the road north 18 east 104: i
1-2 poles to a hickory with a Spanish,
oak pointer, Robinson's old corner; j
thence north <9 mln. 30- 327 poles:
to a stone near Lyons creek, Boyd's j,
corner; thence south 2 east 100
poles to a stone In said line with
pointers; thence north 78 west 122
poles to the ford across Lyons creek; |
thence up said ereek south 7 1-2 p.j,
to a large Spanish oak; thencs south |
82 west 104 P. to a post oak; thence |
N. 89 W. 136 P. to the beginning (
containing 200 acres with the excep-'
tions of the following described
tracts: j
Tract No. 1. Begin at a stone
Ralph Palmer and Wm. P. Rodwell
corner; thenee along Ralph Palmer
line N. 76 W. 52 P. to a stake, thence
N. 108 P. to a stake on north side i
of Lyons creek in J. C. Robinson's
estate line; thence along said line
S. 87 1-2 S. 52 P. 20 L. to a stone,
Bob Lee Summeryille corner; thenee
along Summerrille line 3. 100 P.
to the beginning containing (34)
acres. |,
Tract No. 2. Begin at a stone In f
Robinson Perry road; thence south
'f"!4 feet to a staks; thence eastward
307 feet to a stake; thenee northward
233 feet to a stake; thence
westward 210 feet to the beginning
containing One and Three Fifths
acres.
Also excepting therefrom the Rodwell
Burying ground. i
This the Cth. day of Dec. 1934. j
T. O. RODWBLL,
d7-4t " Trustee.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
upon thte estate of Sam Solomon,
late of Warren Ceunty, N. C., this
is to notify all those having claims
against said estate to present same
to the undersigned in Warrenton,
N. C., on or before December 7, !
1935, or this notice will be pleaded (
in bar of any recovery thereof. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement '
with me.
This December 4, 1934.
? w tmnwn J
U", O. JMiMtnuiiu,
d7-6tc Administrator. I
COKIQSSIONK'S SALE V
Directed by judgmmt of Superior.
Court i* the tax suit entitled War- ,
ren County ts. Rob't Rivers et al.
I will sell publicly to the highest
cash bidder at Court House Door
Warrenton, N. C. 13 noon December
28th, 1934 the following described
land in Hawtree Township:
Bounded on the North by the
lands of Charlie Jones; on the Hast
by lands of Will Pullen and Mary
Robinson; on the South by lands of
Horace Hawks; and on the West by
lands of Boney Baskerville and Ben
Jiggetts, containing 18 acres more
or less, listed for 1929 taxes by
Robert Rivers.
This 26th day of November 1934.
FRANK BANZHT,
n30-4t Commissioner.
I TRUSTEE'S RE-SALE
i Directed by order of Clerk of
[Superior Court, I will offer for resale
those lands described in deed
[of trust executed by J. B. Williams
land wife, Maria Williams to B. B.
Williams, Trustee, dated August 27,
j 1917, recorded in Warren Registry
in Book 99, page 80, the time and
place of re-sale being 12 o'clock
[noon, December 29, 1934, at Court!
House Door in Warrenton, N. C? the'
lands being in Fork Township, ;
Warren County, N. C.:
Bounded on the Hast by the lands !
of B. G. Tharrington, on th? South
by "Sunny Hill Tract"; on the West
hv land of Jessie Perry; on thej
North by the lands of Mrs. B. W.
Carter, containing 300 acres, more
or lese, and being known as the
Home Place of eaid J. B. Williams.
This December 12th, 1934.
W. H. DAMBRON,
Executor of
B. B. WILLIAMS, !
dl4-2t Trustee.
NOTICE
In The Superior Court
North Carolina,
Warren County.
The Cooper Company, a Corporation,
-THill
Yarborough, trustee, J. P.
Brown and Maggie Brown his wife,
Esther Brown and Janet Brown, an
infant.
The defendants Esther Brown and
Janet Brown will take notice that
an action entitled as aoove una utxii
commenced in the Superior Court
of Warren County, North Carolina
to restrain the sale of a tract of
land containinff 1M 1-3 acres more
or lesa in Shoaco Township, Warren
County, North Carolina, owned
by J. P. Brown on the grounds that
the defendant Hill Yarborough,
trustee, is attempting to sell Is J
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fraudulent and void, that the de- !
fendants are not bona fide holders ,
In due course of the indebtedness .
purported to be secured by said deed
of trust and that the said notes hare
not been listed for taxation; and !
the said defendants will 1'urther
take notice that they are risquired
to appear at the office of the Clerk 1
of the Superior Court of said eoun- '
ty in the Court House in Wurrenton,
North Carolina, on 01 efore
the 13th day of February 19K and
answer or demur to the complaint
in said action or the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
In witness my hand this 13 th day
of December 1934.
W. K. NEWELL,
Clerk of Superior Court of Warren
County, North Carolina.
Gholson and Gholson and
Frank Banzet, Attorneys
for Plaintiff. dl4-4t
SALE OF REAL ESTATE INVRR
DEED OF TRUST
Under and by virtue of n deed
of trust dated March 28th 1937, executed
by T. J. Grissom and wife,
and recorded in Warren County in
Book 123 at page 192, at the request
of the Holder of the notes secured
therein, default having been made
in the payment thereof; the undersigned
Trustee, will on Monday,
January the 7th, 1935, at twelve
o'clock noon, at the Court House
door in Warrenton North Carolina,
offer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
reai estate, tu wn,.
A tract of land containing 44
acres, more or less, adjoining tha
lands of R. D. Paschall, Ada, Seaman,
and Chaney Carroll, and more
as follows:
Beginning at a cedar stake, two
pines and one cedar pointer near
Twisdales southwest corner in Col- (
lins line, thence S. 2 degree* W. 13 ,
chains 45 links to a peach stump on
side of Mill path, thence with the
path S. 26 1-2 W. 9 chains 15 links
to a prong on the path 3. !>S 1-4 ;
W. 5 chains S. 52 W. 5 a <? 1-2
degrees W. 2 chains 57 links 3. 74
1-4 W. 5 chains 71 links a corner in i
Capps line in the middle of the i
Mill Path, thence N. 0 degr??s 32
chains with Capps line to a stake <
and locust sprouts containing 44
acres more or less. It being that
piece of land conveyed by Taaker
'oik, Trustee, under Trust Deed from
Alex Hargrove and wife to T. J.
Grissom.
Said sale is made to satisfy the
debt, and the interest due toweon,
and the cost and expenses of sale.
This December the 4th, 1M4.
EFFIB K. MXLNB, Trustee. J
Henderson, North Carolina. ,
Jasper B. Hicks,
Attorney,
Henderson, N. C. d7-4t
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ]
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of T. P. Shearin, late
of Warren county, this is to notify ,
all persons having claims against
said estate to present same to me
at Macon, N. C., on or before November
23, 1935, or this notice may
be pleaded in bar of any recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
are asked to make immediate settlement.
This Nov. 22, 1934.
ROSA BOBBITT SHEARIN,
n21-6t Administratrix.
NOTICE
Default having been made In the
payment of those bonds secured by
that deed of trust dated Jsmuary
13th, 1920, recorded in Book 109, at
page 89, in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Warren County,
North Carolina, executed by Ned
Bdgerton and at the request of the
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holder thereof, the Undersigned
rrustee will offer for sale and sell r
to the highest bidder for cash, at 4
the Courthouse door in Warrenton, c
N. C., at 12 o'clock midday on Fri- 11
day, January 18th, 1935, the follow- t
Ing described real estate: i:
All that certain tract of land lying E
and situated and being in the Coun- 0
fey of Warren, State of North Caro- 0
lina, near the town of Inez and be- c
Ing tract number two (2) contain-lr
ing 07.44 acres as shown on plat of
land formerly owned by Edward
Alston, deceased, and known as The
Kdw&rd Alston Place, as surveyed "
and platted by Paul King, C. E? plat
of which is on record in Warren
County, Register of Deed's Office in c
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This the 17th day of December, F
1934.
d21-4t J. P. ZOLLICOFFER, *
Trustee. P
NOTICE OF RE-SALE v
State of North Carolina n
County of Warren
T. O. Rodwell, Admr. 1
John S. Nowell, deed.
Vs. d
J. J. Nowell and others.
Directed by order of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Warren county,
N. C., date Dec. 18th., 1934, order- 13
ing the re-sale of the lands below 1
described. I will, on the 5th. day of e
January, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon at 0
the Court house door in Warren- ^
ton, N. C., offer for re-sale the fol- c
lowing described real estate: *
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Located in the town of Macon, ~
N. C., on the north side of the R.
& G. railway containing one half
acre and being the home place of
the late John S. Nowell.
This December 18, 1934. t
N. M. THORNTON, Comr.
d21-2t =
HUNTING AND TRESPASSING
FORBIDDEN
This is to give notice that both
hunting and trespassing is forbidden
on my lands in Judkins and
Six Pound Townships. Any one
caught will be subject to the penalty
of the law.
FLORENCE HOPE WILLIAMS
d214tp =
NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTES
$600.00
COUNTY OF WARREN, NORTH
CAROLINA
FOR THE NORLINA SPECIAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES
Sealed bids for above notes will
be received until 10 o'clock A. M?
January 3, 1935, by the Local Government
Commission of North Car
olina, at its office in Raleigh, for
the above notes, dated December
15, 1934 and maturing December 15,
1935, without option of prior payment.
There will be no auction. Interest
rate 6 per cent per annum.
Notes will be awarded at the high- _
est price offered, not less than par ~
and accrued interest. Principal and 1
interest payable in the town of War- |
renton, N. C. Interest payable from
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renton, North Carolina
naturity. Notes will be in denominaion
or denominations 10 suit purhaser
if specified at time bid is
nade. Bidders must present with
heir bids a certified check upon an
ncorporated bank or trust company,
tayable unconditionally to the order
if the State Treasurer for one-half
if one per cent of the face amount
if the note or notes bid for. The
ight to reject all bids is reserved.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMISSION.
By: W. E. Easterling, Secretary. It
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
if the estate of Emma Harris, late
if Warren County, North Carolina,
his is to notify all persons having
laims against the said estate to
iresent them to me, properly veriied,
on or before the 21st day of
)ecember 1935 or this notice will be
iled in bar of recovery thereof.
All persons indebted to this estate
/ill please make immediate settleaent
with me.
This the 19th day of December
934.
ROY PIERCE,
21-6t. pd. Administrator,
NOTICE
DEFAULT having been made in
hp novmonf nf fhrvco hnnHc comiroH
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iy that deed of trust dated, the
3th day of January, 1920, recordd
in Book 109 at page 82 in the
iffice of the Register of Deeds for
Varren County, N. C., executed by
y. H. King and at the request of
he holder thereof, the undersignd
Trustee will offer for sale and
ell at the Courthouse door in Warenton,
North Carolina, at 12
''clock midday, on
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935,
he following described real estate:
It being all that certain tract of
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land lying, situated and being in
the County of Warren, State of
North Carolina, near the town of
Inez, and being Tract No. 1, containing
45 3-100 acres on plat of
land formerly owned by Edward
Alston and known as The Edward
Alston Place, as surveyed and
platted by Paul King, C. E., plat
of which is on record in Warren
County, Register of Deed's Office
in Book 1 at page 20, to which said
plat reference is hereby made for
a more perfect description; Tract
No. 1 containing 45 3-100 acres.
This 17 day of December, 1934.
J. P. ZOLLICOFFER,
d21-4tc Trustee.
Seventeen head of pure bred
Guernsey cattle were sold for
$1,325 at the recent auction held at
Wilson. Eight animals were purchased
by Wilson county farmers.
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