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NOTICE OF SALB OF REAL ES- I TATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed ot trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 29th day of Sept. 1919 and recorded in the public regis vy of Martin County in Book B-2, at page 248 and securing certain nctes of even date and telior there with and default having been made in the payment of the said notes and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with and at the request of the hold ers of the said notes the undersigned tustee will on Friday the 12th day of Nov. 1926 at 12 o'clock M. in front of the Courthouse door in the town of W.lliamston, N. C. offer for sale to tiie highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Being lot number Nine (9) of the Cu.ioho Farm Subdivision and for a more complete description refer to map herein mentioned. This the 12tli day of Oct. 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, ID-16-26 Trustee. Martin and Peel, Attorneys. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LA Nil J Tinder and Ijy virtur of authority , vested in the undersigned Commis sioner by judgment of the Superior Court of New Hanover County, North Carolina, in a civil action entitled Cones tee Chemical Company, plain tiff, vs. Maggie Wynn and J. Lass Wynne, defendants, I shall expose for side at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the, Courthouse duor at Williamston, N. C., on Mon thly, November 15th, 1926, at twelve' i clock noon, the following tracts, or parcels of land, situate and lying in the County of Martin, State of North Carolina, to-wit: All of those certain tracts of land lying and being in the State of North Carolina, County of Martin, m ar the town of Everotts, N. C., and being tracts numbered thirteen (13), fourteen (14), and fifteen (IB) on X lat of land formerly owned by J. G. Slaton, and known as the M- W. Bal- ( lard farm, as surveyed by John IJ. Lrspass, said plat being found in Martin County Register of Deeds of fice in Plat Book No. "1 al pace 460, to which said plat reference is here Juit Received Carload Wire Fence and Hay Wire CHEAP FOR THE CASH C. D. Car&arphen AND COMPANY I ■■■■— !■ ■I ■ Mil Special for Saturday MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Two Pair Pants $29-5° i CALAIS "Suits Me" WASHINGTON, N. C. by made for more perfect description. I Tract No. 14 contains 58.47 acres, j Tract No. 1" contains acres !] Tract No. 13 contains' 45.82 acres. 11 All the tr,:c\s above referred to in the | contain 152.48 acres, Trat No. 2 contain? 39:1 acres form- j /vytr.ipf* fry r r. fltatnn anrt r.t part of the Ballard farm as sur- j veyed and platted by 'J. M. Credlev Surveyor, plat of which is on record in Martin County Registry in Bool; No. 1, at page 487, to which plat ref erence is made for description. Trat No. 3, containing 38.07 acres situated near the-town of N. C\, on plat of, property formerly 'ownfed by J. G. Slaton and known as the Ballard Farm, as surveyed and _piat ed by C. M. Credle, Surveyor, which said map or plat is recorded in Map Book No. 1 at page 481 of the Public Registry of Martin County, reference to said map is hereby inadl' for a more perfect description. ' TIME: Monday, November 15, 1926 at 12 o'clock M. J PLACE; Courthouse Door, William-' .ton, N. C. I TERMS: Cash. j This the 12th day ol October, 1926. J. G. McCORMICK, J IP-1 5-4t Commissioner. CLOSED FOR REPAIRS Until further notice my grist mill located at the Fair grounds will lie closed until a new and larger engine can be installed.—John H- Mizelle. UNDERSTANDING The direct irig of funeral serv ices reijuiies thorough under- , standing. We prido our selves in the fact that we receive high commendation " from many for the sympa thetic and sincere attention accorded. No detail is over looked. Because of our ex tensive experience we natur ally have a proper apprecia tion of our responsibility. F. L. 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