I
miDAY, JANUARY 3, 19;
J THIS WEEK1
oil I
1 In Washington
^shington, January 1?With- I
Icl|^trying to predict what the final]
'Wartime will be, this is a good time /
IH'tate note of the major issues!
L which the second session of]
rf 74th Congress, convening on J
Kjaj- January 3, will occupy its/
immediate payment of the Vet-I
Lns Bonus. The only apparent]
Lb question about this is whether]
L nCt the bill as passed will pro- j
^ for full cash payment or for]
(special isue of bonds.
2 The Townsend old-age pension]
mjjosal. Tiiis will stimulate a lot!
orator}' in both Houses. The]
,bor lobby will opypse it. The]
st guess is that the Townsend]
B will not be adopted but that I
agitation will res'ilt in liberal-]
ion of the old-age benefits under ]
Social Security Act, which has]
to be amended in many respects,!
' '-it nnd some pretty |
3. Lots 01 una.
,c: debates on the Frazier-Lemkj I
farm Mortgage greenback bill. Lit-J
lie chance, however, of its passage. I
I 4. Government ownership of rail- I
toads. Again a let of talk, backed I
By 8 well organized campaign of I
tie railroad unions in favor of it I
Wic'Jon o{ Interstate Commerce I
-Bommission in ordering reduction/
0; railroad passenger rates to two!
, J cents a mile, where they are now J
"^Bjdgter than that?which is all over!
)Jjtie East. This will be a demonstra-1
?ti(ffl of the Government's present!
"B newer over railroads, and may have!
B i strong influence in bringing hold-1
Mers of railroad bonds into line fori
Government ownership. J
r? .Neutrality, Navy, Army j
I j Tne neutrality question will j
come up early in the session. The!
yfl present temper cf Congress is to!
strengthen the neutrality laws. The'
>flstrong belief prevails that a great!
'Vnr is rapidly approaching, and!
K? '""linpfj fnj
I Congress wm "uo ut ?
trust the State Department alone
to top us out of it. One outcome of
tie wr talk is likely to be liberal
appropriations for a bigger navy.
6. Proposals for increasing the
i.my strength will be backed by re- |
torts that Mexico is planning an J
ut-and-out Communist Government.
This will give strength to the
emand for military defenses along
is Rio Grande.
7. There will be more debate on
oposals to regulate wages and
;urs of labor. Outlook is for the j
usage of the Walsh Bill, req uiring J
all concerns selling anything to tne
J Government to conform to labor
aandards established by NRA
8. Attempts will be made to
I straighten, out the silver tangle,
I probably by mandatory legislation
M requiring the Treasury to increase
I its purchases and maintain the
J world price. The silver policy is
3 not clearly defined as yet.
9. Amendments to the Housing
4 Act probably will be made, with the
J objective of inducing private capiJ
ta! to go into la-ge-scale lcw-cost
housing projects. This is in. c.ccordIance
wth the views of Secretary
Morgenthau. Director Fahey of
Home Owners Loan Corporation,
I and Peter Grimm, Housing Co-orrl
dinatcr.
Many Investigations
j 10- A lot of noise that 'will be
| heard on Capitol Hill from now on
M ^ come from the committee
J rooms, where Public Utilities, rail1
roads, munitions, chain stores and
J various other phases of business
J will be under invetigation.
The program for this season will
JI tie complicated by other ::actors.
There will be the Supreme Court
| decisions which will interject new
i Issues. The budget as submitted by
the President will look quite reas>s
enable.
~ Politically, the relief issue itas
| been brought to the front by
Iloover's speech in St. Louis. The
Government's plan to turn the reid
problem back to the states as
wt ^ possible is not making headSetting
on Republican candidates
is now better than even money on
?wton. it seems certain that
heitner Mr. Hcover nor Mr. Borah
be the nominee.
R*n money is being bet on a
republican Congress in 1937, but
e Presidential odds are still In
Roosevelt's favor.
outstanding American wowere
honored duriner Novem
I % rt 0I" ^em Peald Buck, nov"'
*? ' and Lynne F?ntaine, actress,
A.terifi'n11 g0ld medals fey the
Letters Academy of Arts and
Mrs n November 14. The third,
*0tn gden Mills Reid, advertising
thP v ' is Vice President of
&*ardp^ v ^ Herald Tribune, was
Ujjjt w 'he distinguished Achieveraejj.
e^al by the American Wosented
iation which was preFnenri
?n November 18 at the
in p Dinner, given annually
busino k by professional and
less women.
Th ~
has of Bladen County
March 170 hogs on fe d for the
h Wld April market.
$6 Wwren ton, North Ca
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LOST DURING LITTLETON PAIR
week?one liver colored pointer
male dog, 4 white feet and white]
breast and bob-tailed. Answers to]
name Rap. Reward for informa-]
tion leading to his recovery. R. B.
Patterson, Littleton. d29-2pj
FOR SALE?4 PUREBRED BERK-1
shire pigs. Female, 10 weeks old.(
3 or 4 fine R. I. Red cockerels.
J. F. Hunter, Areola. ltp
LEGAL NOTICES
i
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE j
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of J. E. Ransom,
late of Warren county, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
to present them to me at Warrenton,
N. C? on or before the 29th
day of November, 1936, or this no-j
tice may be pleaded in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to saidj
estate will please make immediate
settlement.
This Nov. 27, 1935.
LENORA C. RANSOM,
n296p Administratrix.
I
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Warren County.
In teie Superior Court
Warren County
vs.
Lucinda Towns, Cornelius Towns,
Mrs. Cornelius Towns, Richard i
Towns, Mrs. Richard Towns, Rose
T. Williams, M. E. Williams and
Bertha Towns and husband (whatl
ever name known).
The defendants Lucinda Towns,
Cornelius Towns, Mrs. Cornelius
Towns, Richard Towns, Mrs. Richard
Towns, Rosa T. Williams, M.
E. Williams and Bertha Towns and
husband (what ever name known)
will take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced
in the Superior Court of Warren
County, North Carolina, to foreclose
the lien of plaintiff by virtue
of a certain tax sale certificate is- j
sued by the Sheriff of said County
to plaintiff on account 01 non payment
by defendants of 1932 taxes,1
assessed against the lands of the
late Hugh Towns and to have the)
relief provided by statute for the
foreclosure of tax sales certificates
for the year 1932; and the said defendants
will further take notice
that they are required to appear at
the office cf the Clerk of Superior
Court of said County, in the courthouse
in Warrenton, North Carolina,
on the 12th day of January,
1936, 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.
This 12th day of December, 1935.
dl3-4t W. K. NEWELL,
Clerk of Superior Court.
SALE OF STOCK OF PECKMANEXECUTORS'
NOTICE
Having qualified as executors of
the estate of Kasper Kilian, late of
Warren county, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having]
claims against said estate to pre-]
sent same, properly verified, to the
undersigned at Ridgeway, N. C., on
or before the 19th day of Decern- j
ber, 1936, or this notice may be
pleaded in bar of recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement !
I
THE HOI
/'l HWE AN AVIFUL TIME L
( PROVING TO DAD 1 HAVE
V TALENT AS AN ARTIST, BUT
? \ I'LL BET THIS SKETCH
roltna J
j This December 19, 1935.
JOHN G. KILIAN,
WILLIE KILIAN,
i dl9-6tpd Executors.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor un!
der the Will of Edward Alston, deceased,
late of Warren County
North Carolina, this is to notify al
persons having claims against bhe
i sa'd estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned executor
at Raleigh, North Carolina
on or before the 18th day of October,
1936, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. AI
persons indebted to said estate wil
please make immediate payment.
This the 30th day of November
1935.
WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUSI
COMPANY, Executor under the
j W;ll of Edward Alston, Deceased.
' d6-6t
UFACTURING CO.
In accordance with the powei
and authority conferred upon me
by the judgment of the court ir
that action entitled "The Citizens
j Bank of Warrenton, Inc., vs. L. C
Kinsey, Mabel M. Kinsey and P. L
Toepleman," I will sell, at publie
auction to the highest bidder foi
cash in front of tne Court House
door of Warren County at noon or
the 25th day of January, 1936, the
following described personaly property:
Fiftv-five (55) shares of stock oi
! the Peck Manufacturing Company
i standing in the name of L. C, Kinsey
and pledged by him to said
Bank.
This the 14th day of December,
1935.
FRANK H. GIBBS,
dl9 Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Empowered by deed of trust executed
by Jno. S. Plummer to B. B,
Williams, Trustee, March 18, 1926
recorded in Warren Registry in
Book 127, page 28, upon default of
indebtedness thereby secured and
at note-holder's request I will sell
publicly to highest cash bidder,
Court House door, Warrenton, N,
C., at 12 Noon, January 20, 1936,
the following lot or tract in Warrenton
Township: Being stable lot
of said Plummer containing onehalf
acre, bounded on West by J.
[ H. Kerr and E. E. Price, on North
by Dameron, on East by M. J,
Plummer Est., and on South by
Liberty St.
This 20th day of December, 1935.
B. B. WILLIAMS JR.,
Administrator d. b. n., c. t. a., of
B. B. Williams, Trustee,
FRANK BANZET,
Attorney d27-4t
SALE NOTICE
Directed by judgment of Superior
Court of Warren County, in the
action entitled Alex Richardson vs,
Leroy Richardson et al, I will sell
publicly to the hig'hesc cash bidder
at the Courthouse door, Warrenton,
North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon,
January 20, 1936, the following described
real estate:
Lot No. 9 in the division of Sandy
Richardson's Estate as appears on
Map of John E. Buck, C. E., dated
Nov. 18, 1926, recorded in Plat Book
2, page 11 and Report of Commissioners
of Division of Sandy Richardson's
Estate, in Warren Regis}
try, Book 129, page 57 et seq.
I TSiis 17th day of Decemoer, 19J0.
d27-4t JULIUS BANZET,
Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE
Empowered by deed of trust executed
by John S. Plummer to B. B.
Williams, Trustee, March 18, 1926,
recorded in Warren Registry in
Book 127, page 28, upon default of
j indebtedness thereby secured and at
I note-holder's request I will sell
publicly to highest cash bidder,
Ccurt House door, Warrenton, N,
C., at 12 Noon, January 20, 1936,
the following lot or tract in Warrenton
Township: Being stable lot
of said Palmer containing one-half
acre, bounded on West by J. H.
Kerr and E. C. Price, on Nortel by
Dameron, on East by M. J. Plummer
Est., and on South by Liberty
Street.
This 20th day of December, 1935.
d27-4t B. B. WILLIAMS JR.,
Administrator d. b. n., c. t. a., of
B. B. Williams, Trustee.
FRANK RAIN Z,iS?, Aitorncy. u*.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale given by that deed of
trust from Lona B. Overby, dated
February 26th., 1935, and recorded
in Book 140, page 6, WaTren County
Registry, default having been
made in the payment of the indebtedness
secured by said deed
of trust, the undersigned trustee,
will, on Wednesday, January 29th?
at 12 o'clock noon, at the court
house door in the Town of Warrenton,
North Carolina, offer for
sale at public auction to the highest'
bidder for cash the following
property described in said deed of
trust, said lands being situate in
Warrenton Township, Warren
County, North Carolina, and more
particularly described as follows:
JSE OF HA
life holos ho greater:
)ffm to true artists than
[$ feelih6 v#e experience upoi
rh capturing our fleeting '
|| emopons on paper... oas
be at lodge t0ni6ht but i'll
. nil] leave this yjhep
gE y>^^eusee im
HE WARREN RECORD
Consisting of thiee certain par- h
eels or tracts of land in Warren c<
County, North Carolina, defined
and described as follows: 0
First Tract: Laying and being in l?
Warrenton Township, adjoining the tl
i lands of C. M. Overby and others, v
and bounded by a line described as G
[ follows: beginning at a stone in S
, C. M. Overby's line, running thence **
[ along Overby line N 87 W 52 P to Is
. a stake in Lucy E. Lloyd's corner: J
thence along Lloyd's line N 2 E 44 R
! 4-5 P to a stake in J. R. Riggan's N
, line; thence along Riggan's line S R
[ 87 E 52 P to a gum; thence S 2 C
I E 44 4-5 P to the beginning, con- 31
taining 14 2-7 acres, and being five
shares of Bailey Overby tract of
land.
Second Tract: Begin at a stake ^
s in Mrs. Emma Myrick's line; thence
along said line 8.2 W 14 P 10 L
to Warrenton-Macon road; thence g
along said road 14 P to a stake; q
thence N 2 E 24 P to a stake; -j
thence S 8 E 8 P to the beginning, q
> containing one acre.
1 Third Tract: Beginning at a 7
5 stake in Mrs. Emma Myrick's line; ^
thence along said line S 2 W 44
P 20 L to a stake; thence N 87 W t
; 42 P 12 L to a stake; thence N 2 c
E 44 P 20 L to a stake; thence S s
1 87 E 42 P 12 L to the beginning, p,
[ containing 12 acres, and being the d
! same lands conveyed to Bank of p
Macon by E. H. Russell, trustee. f
This December 27th? 1935. L
JOHN KERR JR. h.
7 K7i
G. C. OVERBY, O
d27 Trustees. m
[ T
TRUSTEE'S SALE fe
Empowered by appointment as
substitute trustee dated Dec. 23,
1935, recorded in Warren Registry,
Bk. 143, p. 19 et seq., in the place 3;;
and stead of B. B. Williams, Trus- g,
tee, in that deed of trust executed y.
Jan. 1, 1919, by James S. Taylor et
.1 ux? Hannah Taylor, recorded in a)
,1 said Registry in Bk. 104, p. 153, and ^
1 further empowered by appointment
' as substitute trustee of same date f0
and place of registration in the ^
Ij place and stead of Tasker Polk, c
, Trustee, in that trust deed execut- a(
ed Nov. 19, 1904, recorded in said aJ
, Registry in Bk. 70, p. 155, upon default
in payment of the bends se- m
; cured by said two deeds of trust, ^
and at noteholder's request, I will fC
sell publicly to highest cash bidder, fr
at Court House Door, Warrenton, q
N. C., 12:00 Noon, January 29, 1936, r
these lands in Warrenton Town- jjj
ship, Warren County., N. C.: Lying ^
on East side of the Road leading w
from Warrenton to Shady Grove, to
Beginning at a large corner stone T
on the East side of said Road, C{
commonly known as White's cor- aj
ner, thence along the Road N 20 ei
W 12 P 16 L to a stone, thence N
75 E 24 P to a stone, thence S N
1 1-2 W 18 P 12 L to a stone,
thence N 88 1-2 W 18 P 12 L to ^
the beginning, containing two (2) "J
acres, more or less. ?
This Dec. 27, 1935. ^
JULIUS BANZET, p(
j3-chg,mwd Sub. Trustee, tt
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND J.
North Carolina,
Warren County
In The Superior Court
Ellen E. Pinnell and her
husband, E. H. Pinnell,
V. .
Louise Faucette, Ed Faucette, J"
her husband, Laura Keith ar.d P'
Garland Keith, her husband, ,
James W. Limer and Earleane
Limer, his wife, and W. H.
Dameron & Company. bi
Pursuant to judgment entered in p,
the above-entitled civil action, the ti(
undersigned commissioners will, on tj,
Monday, February 3rd, 1936, at ?e
12:00 o'clock, Noon, at the Court ?e
House doer in Warrenton, Warren al
County, N. C., sell at public auction p]
to the highest bidder therefor, the cr
following described lands in War- di
, ren County, containing 11 acres, a
more or less, and consisting of two p?
parcels, described as follows: Par- ec
eel No. 1: Beginning at a stake on
the South side of what is known as 0f
the Folly Springs Road at its in- ce
tersection with Main Street in the de
Town of Warrenton, N. C., thence pi
with said Main Street, S 38 1-2 de- si?
grees W 2 C 25 L to a stake on the j m
West side of said Main Street, sa
thence with a fence just south of se
a line of cedars N 63 3-4 W 2 th
and 9 L to a staKe or stone m a . u<
row of cedars, thence with said row, tb
S 27 3-4 W 75 L to a stake near a pi
cedar, thence N 64 1-2 degrees W 1 ct
C and 82 L along the line of Mrs. c<
W. L. Draper to a stake or stone, or
thence with Mrs. W. L. Draper's e\
line S 27 3-4 degrees W 4 C and tt
62 L to the two sweet gums in the or
middle of a gulley, thence with the tb
gulley to a point opposite a stone sb
on the side of the gulley (the re
i straight course and distance the tb
said stone being N 68 degrees W vi
8 C and 10 L) thence from the mid- st
die of the gulley, passing by the d<
stone N 27 3-4 degrees E 4 C 73 ti
L from said stone to a stake and ci
stone on the South side of the b;
Folly Springs Road, thence with
said Road eastwardly 13 C and 72 tc
1 L to the beginning, containing 9 C
acres, more or less, and being the n<
lZARDS
iovl IfuCHj NOW I'M SUPPOSED TO V.
ITHI v
Wi
cme place of the late H. T. Ma
an.
Parcel No. 2: Bounded as follows
n the East by the lands of th
ite H. T. Macon; on the South b:
le lands of J. A. Dowtin; on th
iTest by the lands of Susan M
^reen; on the North by the Poll;
prings Road, containing 2 acres
lore or less, being the identica
inds conveyed to S. H. Limer b;
. M. Gardner et ux., and C. R
.odwell et ux., by deeds datei
larch 30, 1928, recorded in offici
egister of Deeds for Warrei
ounty in Book 126, pages 348 ant
>1.
This January 1, 1936.
JOHN KERR JR., and
JULIUS BANZET,
t-4t Commissioners.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF LAND
tate of North Carolina,
ounty of Warren,
he Federal Land Bank of
olumbia, Plaintiff,
vs.
homas Foster, Mamie C. Foster
is wife, Emma May Duke, W. L
'uke, her husband, D. P. McDuffe
rustee, Citizens Realty & Loar
o., Samuel Watkins Departmen
tore, Watkins Hardware Comany,
Martha Esther Davis, Jacl
avis, her husband, Mary Jan<
usujr iviiiain ewiaow;, rnos. s
oster, Lizzie Foster, his wife
ouisa (or Iola) Branch, her husind,
James W. Foster (unmarried)
tis W. Foster (unmarried), Piedlont
Supply Co., B. P. Wyche
rustee, and H. F. Mitchell, Dendants.
Pursuant to a judgment entered
above entitled civil action on the
Ith day of December, 1935, in the
aperior Court of said County bj
le Clerk, I will on the third daj
' February, 1936, at 12 o'clock M.
; the County Courthouse door ir
rar:en county sell at public auctior
> the 'highest bidder therefor the
flowing described lands, situated
i said ccunty and state in Sandj
reek Township, comprising 62
:res, more or less, and bounded
id described as follows:
Tract No. 2. Containing 63 acres
ore or less, situate, lying and beig
about one mile from the Milird
Road about nine miles east
om the Town of Henderson, N
., in Sandy Creek Township, Warin
County, State of North Carotia,
and having such shapes
etes, courses and distances a:
ill more fully appear by reference
a plat thereof made by "Hios
aylor, Surveyor, Feb. 26th, 1913, s
>py of which is attached to the
istract now on file with the Fedal
Land Bank of Columbia, anc
le same being bounded on the
ortii by the lands of James Milon
i the East and southeast by lands
Robert H. Foster and R. J. Gill
l the South by the lands of R. J
ill and Robert H. Fester and or
te west by the lands of Robert H
ster and James Milon and being
le tract of land conveyed tc
homas Foster by deed of R. J
ill, dated March 7th, 1913, Tecord1
in Book 87, page 352, Registry ol
rarren County, N. C.
That the terms of sale shall be
i follows: One-third (1-3) of the
icepted bid to be paid into Court
, cash, and the balance on credit
lyable in three (3) equal annual
stallments, with interest thereon
om date of sale at the rate of sis
1%) per centum per annum.
The cash portion of the accepted
d shall be applied toward the
ryment of the costs of this aeon,
including the compensation tc
le Commissioner, unpaid taxes asssed
upon the property and asssments
which may be past due
id unpaid, and judgment of the
aintiff in the order stated. The
edit portion of the accepted bid
le plaintiff shall be evidenced bj
bond or note of the purchaser
lyable to the Commissioner secur1
by a first mortgage over the
emises, and the remaining balance
' the credit portion of the acipted
bid, if any, shall be evi:nced
by a bond or note of the
irehaser payable to the Commisoner,
and secured by a second
ortgage over the premises; the
.id first mortgage over the premi
s and the bond cr note secured
lereby shall be assigned by the
Dmmissioner to the plaintiff, and
le said second mortgage over the
emises and the bond or note seired
thereby shall be held by the
smmissioner subject to the further
der of this Court; provided, howrer,
that the purchaser shall have
te right to pay in cash the whole
any part of the credit portion of
le accepted bid. The purchaser
ia.ll pay for the preparation and
cording of all papers including
le requisite revenue stamps; proded,
however, that revenue
amps need not be placed on the
jed of conveyance to the plainff,
should it become the purlaser,
or on the bond securing anj
ilance due the plaintiff.
All bids will be received subject
i rejection or confirmation by the
lerk of said Superior Court and
a bid will be accepted or reported
fj^-you haven't)
'an i-ss wade aw i=r^
i , comment on that\
s5ff' i'/<// prating i left onj
your^dresse^^^
i
urenton, North Cant tot*
- Walt Gets Pants |
BOAZ, Ala. . . . Walt Cagle, 44,
_ . v * / /1 i * ? ? ? ... i?? 4A? y f
t! (above;, sny "iiaruiiiger 01 wunw
5 j failed to ride in from the hills for
! his annual pair of size 74 qveralls.
. The townfolks became uneasy ... so
j they sent a truck out for Walt, whose
mule had died. 4,000 persons greeted
" Walt when he arrived, making it
> "Cagle Day" . . . and a Winter
Trading Event in Boazunless
its maker shall deposit with
I said Clerk at the close of the bidi
ding the sum of Forty-five & 00-100
! ($45.00) Dollars, as a forfeit and
' guaranty of compliance with his
' bid, the same to be credited on his
, bid when accepted.
1 Notice is now given that said
1 lands will be resold at the same
place and upon the same terms at
1 2 o'clock p. m. of the same day un'
less said deposit is sooner made.
Every deposit not forfeited or ac1
cepted will be promptly returned to
the maker.
Tiris the 31st day of December,
1935.
JULIUS BANZET,
j3-4t Commissioner.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF LAND
State of North Carolina,
County of Warren.
The Federal Land Bank of
Columbia, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary T. Palmer, Sallie M. Palmer,
Agnes Henderson (now Taylor),
Trustee, W. H. Dameron, Executor
of B. B. Williams, Trustee, Herman
W. Rodwell, Carolina Power
& Light Company, B. B. Williams
TV A^mmicfrofor H Htl-fi. t. 9...
U1 HUilUliUJUiuvv. v? ~
of B. B. Williams, Trustee, deceas1
ed, Defendants.
Pursuant to a judgment entered
in above entitled civil action on the
' 30th day of December, 1935, in the
p Superior Court of said County by
the Clerk, I will on the third day
, of February, 1936, at 12 o'clock M.,
| at the county courthouse door in
! said County sell at public auction
' to the highest bidder therefor the
[ following described lands, situate
in said county and state in Six!
pound Township, comprising 395
' acres, more or less, and bounded
I and described as follows:
,1 All that certain piece, parcel or
. tract of land containing 395 acres,
more or less, situate, lying and be.
ing on the Hebron and Black's
. Ferry Road, about eight miles
. North of Macon, North Carolina,
j having such shapes, metes, courses,
. and distances as will more fully apj
pear by reference to a plat thereof,
r made by C. E. Foster, C. E., January
13, 1911, which said plat is re!
corded in the office of the Regis,
ter of Deeds for Warren County, in
j Book 83, Page 334, and being
] j bounded on the North by the lands
. | of Otto Hecht, and on the East by
i the lands of J. L. Coleman, R. Rcb.
inson, E. B. Goode, and H. Boyd, on
I the South by the lands of Annie T.
, Palmer, on the West by lands of J.
! R. Robinson and H. M. Palmer,
Black's Ferry Road, being compcs,
ed of Lot No. 4, and Lot No. 1, and
: one-half of Lot No. 2 in the divisi
ion of the lands of the late Horace
Palmer, Sr. The report of the
Laxative combination
I folks know is trustworthy
The confidence thousands of parents have
' In good, old reliable, powdered Thedford's
[ Black-Draught has prompted them to get
. the new Syrup of Black-Draught for their
children. The grown folks stick to the
II powdered Black-Draught; the youngsters
> I probably will prefer It when they outgrow
, I their childish love of sweets. . . Mrs. C. W.
' | Adams, of Murray, Ky., writes: "I have
' used Thedford's Black-Draught (powder)
I about thirteen years, taking It for blllousr'
ness. Black-Draught acts well and I am
, always pleased with the results. X wanted
I a good, reliable laxative for my children,
i X have found Syrup of Black-Draught to
> be just that."
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I^HOT EN^URA6EHIMETC.y
PAGE 5
Commissioners and map of Lots being
recorded in Book 83, Page 394,
Office of the Register of Deeds for
Warren County. Lot No. 1 composing
part of the above acreage
was the lands allotted to Sallie M.
Palmer and by her sold to W. Howard
Palmer by deed dated the 24th
day of February, 1922, and recorded
in Book 112, Page 309, Office of
the Register of Deeds for Warren
County. And the one-half of Lot
No. 2 composing the above tract is
that portion of the said Lot No. 2
conveyed to the said W. Howard
Palmer by J. D. Palmer and wife,
by deed dated the 1st of February,
1921, recorded in Book 112, page
170, Office of the Register of Deeds
for Warren County. Lot No. 4 being
portion inherited by W. Howard
Palmer.
The lands will be sold and conveyed
subject to an easement of
Carolina Power & Light Company
Seventy (70) feet in width, the
center line of which is marked by
its transmission line structures now
located thereon, together with all
the rights and privileges set forth
in an easement deed granted to it
by Mary T. Palmer dated March
14, 1930, and of record in Book 85,
oage 6, of the Record of Deeds of
Warren County, N. C.
The terms of sale are as follows:
One-fifth (1-5) of the accepted bid
to be paid into Court in cash, and
the balance on credit, payable in
Six (6) equal annual installments,
with interest thereon from date of
sale at the rate of six (6%) per
centum per annum.
The cash portion of the accepted
bid shall be applied toward the
payment of the costs of this action,
including the compensation to the
Commissioner, unpaid taxes assessed
upon the property and assessments
which may be past due and
unpaid, and judgment of the plaintiff
in the order stated. The credit
portion of the accepted bid due
plaintiff shall be evidenced by a
bond or note of the purchaser,
payable to the Commissioner secured
by a first mortgage over the
premises, and the remaining balance
of the credit portion of the
accepted bid, if any, shall be evidenced
by a bond or note of the
purchaser payable to the Commissioner,
and secured by a second
mortgage over the premises; the
said first mortgage over the premises
and bond or note secured
thereby shall be assigned by the
Commissioner to the plaintiff, and
said second mortgage over the
premises and the bond or note secured
thereby shall be held by the
Commissioner subject to the further
order of this Court; provided,
however, that the purchaser shall
have the right to pay in cash the
whole or any part of te credit portion
of the accepted bid. The purchaser
shall pay for the preparation
and recording of all papers including
the requisite revenue
stamps; provided, however, that
revenue stamps need not be placed
on the deed of conveyance to the
plaintiff, should it bcome the purchaser,
or on the bond securing any
balance due the plaintiff.
All bids will be received subject
to rejection or confirmation by the
Clerk of said Superior Court and
no bid will be accepted or reported
unless its maker shall deposit with
said Clerk at the close of the bidding
the sum of Three Hundred &
00-100 ($300.00) Dollars, as a forfeit
and guaranty of compliance
with his bid, the same to be credited
on his bid when accepted.
Notice is now given that said
lands will be resold at the same
place and upon the same terms at
2 o'clock P. M. of the same day
unless said deposit is sooner made.
Every deposit not forfeited or accepted
will be promptly returned to
the maker.
This the 31st day of December,
1935.
JULIUS BANZET,
j3-4t Commissioner.
Notice the date on your label and
renew "your subscription.
/
Chas. E. Foster
Civil Engineer, Surveyor
Littleton, N. C.
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