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PAGE SIX NOTICE OP SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the super ior court of Martin County, signed by M. V. Barnhill, judge, in, the" case of F. W. Hoyt vs. The Peoples Bank, the undersigned receiver for The Peo ples Bank will on Saturday, the 20th day of November, 1927, at 12 o'clock TO., at the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston. N. C., offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to wit: First tract: Beginning at a point on the Second Street west of the A, C. L. Depot, in the town of Wiliiamstorii N. Q„ where J. G, Staton's line inter sects said street and the line of the A. C. L. Railroad Company, and run ning along the line of the said railroad company land in an easterly direction parallel with the railroad track 60 feet; thence a southerly direction about 210 feet to Wilson's line; thence with Wil son's line a westerly direction to the street referred to as the second street west of the A. C. L. R. R. depot; thence with the line of the said stoj-t in'a northwesterly direction to the i»e gtnning. The above description is in tended to. convey a piece of land 00 feet by, 210 feci, on the west end of what sis known as the gin lot. and where the peanut factory stands. - > Second tract: Beginning at a stake in'the southwest corner of the one quarter (1-4) acre lot of the colored Odd Fellows Lodge; running thence southerly (60) sixty feet along the sec ond cross street southwest of tlic Albe marle and Raleigh depot at a stub (said street now known and called Pearl Street); thence southwesterly (70) feet to a stub; thence northwest erly (60) feet to the lot belonging to the ".Colored Odd * Fellows Lodge; thence northeasterly (70) feet to the beginning Containing (I 10) one tenth of an acre, more or It's-, and be ing the same laud conveyed by Sylves ter Hassell to the trustees sec ond colored Baptist church'by deed which is "l record in the public reg istry fjf Martin ( ounty in book SSS, at page 248, the said colored Baptist church now, known as "The Corner stone Missionary Baptist Church," be ing that lot of land on Pearl Street wherein the Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church was built, and the land adjacent thereto-}', flu- dct 'J front Syl vester Hassell being hereby referred to for purpose of description. Third tract: That certain lot or par-1 .-t'td of—hmd—i-vti4fi—antl ■ being, ..oik—tlic. town of Williamston, N. C„ and being; at the intersection of Wilson and Pearl, Streets at the northeasr corner of said; streets; thence down Pearl Street 110 feet to the Roanoke Peanut Company's line; thence in an eastern direction with the Roanok#-, Peanut Company's line 75 feet to J.. G. Staton's and Lizzie Hines corner, 1 hence with Lizzie in a southern direction 110 an iron stub on Wilson Street;, thence down Wilson Street in a west-' ern direction 75 feet'to the beginning, J and being lot No. four. Fourth tract: Adjoining the lands of ! the A C. L, Railroad Company. Geo. j W. Blount, et als. ami bounded on the north by the A. ( I Railroad I om- paiiy; on the cast by Standard. Oil. to. | on the south by Geo, W Blount, atfd on the west by lands of M atihja t nil- i ard; the dimensions being 85 and 132 feet deep, ami bjjiug the- samPj premises convfycd t>> tin- William-1 ston Land Improvement ( ompany to Matilda" Wofttafd. and oI re.cord in; "the public registry of Martin County ! in Iwiok T-J, at page 436, to which deed is hereby referred t> tor the pur pose of description, , Fifth tract A one-haif' titidii itled in terest in the Hoard land, described as follows Adjoining the lands of Jo seph Waldo and others, and beginning at four sma'll ashes and black gums on the north side of Conoho Creek, Hoard's corner; thence with Hoard's line N. 26 1-2 E 232 poles to a pine"; thence with said Hoard's line and said Waldo's line .to the 'Cabin Branch; thence down the meanders of the main run of Conoho Creek, thence up (lie run of said creek to the first station, containing 210 acres, more or less. Sixth tract Beginning at the C. P.. Pine, thence S, 33 W. 120 poles to John Buttery's corner in the Wolf Pitt Branch; thence ddwii sajd branch to an elm, Stuart James' corner, in the Lee line; thence N. 23 F, along the I-ee line 124 poles to the beginning, i Notice is hereby further given that at the same time and place above men-, tioned for the sale of .the real estate above mentioned, tin under-signed r«-- ceiver, under and by virtue nf ttif" order signed by Barnhill, judge, will offer at public sale, to the highest bid der for cash, the following described notes, judgments, stocks,' and other! personal property, including all the col given as security for said notes,, judgments, stocks, and collateral, same] being described as follows, to wit: Stockholders' Judgments Due The , Peoples Bank ** H M Ballard, 3>2i-20. $200,00; B. K Barnhill. 3-26-20. SI(MMK); H E. Browning, 9-7-25. $200.00; Carolina Farm Land Co., 3-20-20, Mrs. H. Craig Chapman, 3-26-20, $200.00: C. ~H, Cowan, 9-7-25, S3OO (Hi; J. C, Crawford, 9-7-25, W.oO; Mrs. Roland Everett, 3-26-26, $100.00; B. F. God win. 3-26-26 C $100.00; S. C. Grifiin, ~3-2>-26. $767.31; ti. N. tiurganus, 9-7- . HUBERT KNOWS- - - « , * \ • , ' .j | g ==■ Sell Your Tobacco With BENNETT BARNHILL and MORTON " f ' ■" . ■ MONDAY, OCTOBER 31ST FIRST SALE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IST THIRD SALE » j WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2ND - SECOND SALE . | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 —FIRST SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMER 4TH THIRD SALE 1 Sell Your Good Tobacco With A Man Who Knows. Ask Your Farmer Friends, the tobacco buyer or any one who Knows Hubert v : _ . 25. $lOO.O C; J. C.,Gurkin, 3-6-26, $791.72; Simon E. Hardison, 3-26-26, $1^7,35;, Charles HasacHr 3-26-26, $500.00; G. W. Keiths 9-7-25, $500.00; W. H. LeggeM,V9-7-25. $100.00; G. S. Lilley, 9-7-25. ?100.(K); Geo. F, Ayers, $1,000.00; Arthur Barber. 9-7-25. $200;00; Mrs. K. C. Stone. 3-26-20, $73.11: S. S. Brown, 3-26-26, $189.84; J. K. Council, $500.00; Mrs. H U, Cowan, 3-26-26, $2,300.00; K B. Crawford. >-7-25, $648.88, R L. (fOTtito, SSOO 00; A. W. Grimti, 3-26-20, $100,00; S. T. Harris. 9-7 25. $100.00; H. C. llembv. $200:0>; W. H. Hop kins. 9-7-25, $100.00; John I). Lilley, 9-7 25, $100.00; Wesley Lvnch. 9-7-25, $100.00; A. J. Manning, 9-7-25,-$300.00; J W Manning, 3-26-26, JKJO.OO; W.- C. Manning, 9-7-25, $759,73; Mrs. J, J Manning. 3-2(i-26, $100.00; ■ Mar tin Holding Co.. 3-26*-26. $3,100.00; \\ . 11. Norris. $500.00; J. M. Oakley,» 9, i 7-25, $2'»5.21; Clarence W. Peel, 9-7-25, $100(10; (iilbcpt Peel, 9-7-25, $200.00; las. M. Peel, 9-27-25. SIOO. P H. Peel, M. Peel, 9-7-25, $100.(W»; P. II Peel, 3-26*26, $100.00; Rhoda ('. Peel. 9 7-, Z5, $100,00; R. J. I'ecl, 3.26=26, iIUUML | Wenlev H. Peel.,9-7-25, S9B I.V William I Siaton Pofl, 9 7-25. SHMi.Oo. Jesse I' 1 I'riee. 9-7-25. $.197.54. I S. Rhode.-. 10.7-25, $697.81; S. IV Ruben-un. 3-20-26. 26. $200.00; Geo. R. Roebuck;- 9-7-25, I $394.25; John L. Rodgersoti. 9-7-26, j $800.00; J. G. Statoll, trustee', $J,200.00; Mrs N. C. Stone, 3-26-26,- $500:00; J. I). Ward Estate, $300.01); J 11. Ward, ! 9-7-25, $193.06, W. T. Ward, "3-20-20,. $200.00, Mrs. W. B. Weaver, 9-7-2.1, $2oo.oo; ]•'. F. Wynn, 3-20-26, $100.00; J. 1.. Wynn. $879.00; Anderson, ( raw lor & Co., $1,510.32; Adnmr. of A. T. Lilley, 3-26.26, $100.00; C. B. Has .sell, administrator F. W lloyt, 3-26-26, $485 58; Mrs. Bessie Browning. 9-7-25, $100,00; M r * P .1'" Pope, 3-20-26, SIOO 00; I'. F. Wynn, administrator of 11. K. Wynn, 3-26-26, $100.00; }l. R„ II T Barnhill, administrator* of J. E. liar ii It ill Estate, 3-20-26, S2OO 00; Mrs. 'Lizzie Smith, administratrix of A C. Snnrlt, 3-26-26, $200.0(1; Mrs. D. U. Stalls. 3.-20-26. $400,00. Notes Held by Peoples Bank W. O. Andrew), June 6, 1921. jud«- I ment. $26,00; Arthur Anderson. May I 19, 1922, $11?.//; W, A, Burroughs, April I, 1922. judgment. $7.36! H. M ' Hurras, Nov, !, 1923 s> ured by three tracts 1 rdf,tL,, iu, k» I, II -. page 'THsirr[ '?r'~r, iiyrio. k. Mar. 11. 1922; 1 judgment, $28,-11; Ken I), and ilessie' Bigg-, Jan. -8 1924 (se tjired h\ deed oi trus,t,'covi r;ng certain land"), :> ■ 'in 'in , ?;! If. i lie vi, ' >. ,/rtl 13, (922, judgment, $29.45; 1. l>. Cherry, Dec. 23. 1921. S4O 00; VS. 11.' ( rawford &' Anderson, ('rawfeed ('ii 11-17-23 (secured by s- -find tnort gage on real estat- 1.-„5682 75; Jas R. Everett, Jan. 19. 1922, judgment, 473.41; Leslie Eowden (endorsed by ( B. Hassell). July 15, 1921, $2,895.00; Leslie l iiwdeti (collateral Hole of J G, God.id jr.. dated I 12 20, for.sloo.oo, j ud>slilt 1!. i ■ Hater,d note til Joseph W . Hardison. .V-3U-21, lor $32.50), July t B, 1921, $23.24; Leslie Fowden, July I . 1921 (collateral, 87 share- of siocki Brick Warehouse Co.), $2.894 24. Les , lie Fowden, July 8, 1921 (collateral, note Carolina Farm La 1 t 0., en j dorsed by J. S. Peel am' \\ ( Man .niiig. datid 11(1 21, tor $/ ..90,. $3-1 fv, j J. G. (iodard, jr.. Mar 13, l u -2, j idg-j flient. $100,1)0; I". W. Or, t, ti Co, April 14, 1922, $1,909 24; F, W Gravus i & Cu... May 29 1922 S»]o.ooi I . Graves & Co., April* 14, 1922, $2,342,33; | I', w. Graves Co.. May 29, 1922, i s9l? '■ 2 ;--fime ity Trust 'J ul v 2 U , 1/19, judgment, $2,500.00; (i, ('. God win, Jan. 4, 1921 (endorsed by B. Iv Godwin), judgment, $2|652.9fi; (~ ( 1 Godwin, Aug. 15, 1921 (secured by j bill »t sale for $1,500.00). judgment, i ;9;2.tW; G. (iod win. Aug. 30. 1921 j (collateral, note J. E. Hardison, dated i 5-7-21. $75,00; Ci llateral. note Elil Kodgersollr dated 5-21 21. $35.00; .deed . ol ,tru: t J, J. Gardner aird Mattiej Gardner, dated 1 8-21, $124.50), judg inent, $145 28; W. Gurj;aiiui, Jutv -17, 1922 (ciidoi'-cd llarrit-, Wood-on, lljirbee Co., Jm », $lO9 36; N. R. tirif- i fin, June 3, l'/25 (secured by d;ed ol ; trust), $511.77; John lladlcj, Mar 1 ' 1922, judgment, s4'»(i2; I. ll.idlcV,'. April 29, 1922; $8900; C. 11. Hassell, April 21, 1922. $133 81; ti. W. Hardf-j sou, June 27, 1922, $51,57; 11 (. I- Heinby. March 3, 1922, $100.00; ( harle's Hassell. July 10. 1921 (ett dorsed j. L. Hassell), judgment, $033.83. A. 1 las-ell (I. I. 11. ii- Co,). 1 Mar 13. 1922. $476.44 J. 1 Hassell & Co., Dec. 7, 1921 (cndrirs''"4W»; | / a J' L.»."; (". 11.. and A Ha-.scll), Dec. 7, 1921, j $1.854(».; J IHassell - Co. (en dorseil bv I. 1... ( . 8., find ."V Has- i sell), April 10. 1922, $1,483.25; J. L. Hassell & Co. (endorsed by J. 1... "C, II and A Hassell), April 18. 1922. SL -11J (>/». I, L. Hassell & t". (endorsed by I. 1.. and A. Hassell),'April 19, 1922, $129.83; J. 1.. Has-ell & Co., I April 8, 1922 (endorsed bv J. 1... C* 8., and A Hassell), $1,483 25; ( 11, Has sell, April 15. 1922, $1,930.00; J L, Hassell, April 19, 1922 (endorsed by I, I . Hassell Co.), $l9O 43; I. I.", Ha-*ell, March 7, 1922, 572.99; j. 1.. 11 a-sell. April -3. 1922 (endorsed by A. I laissell and V . W. Keith), $1,051.50; I. 1., Hassell. Dec. 7, 1921 (endorsed by I. 1., Hassell and C. B. Hassell, $519*11; J. L. Hassell. April 4, \?& (collateral, note J. 11. Beach, dated 1-1 20, s24>oo, judgment; note J. 11. Beach, dialed 1-2*21, $1(>1,06, judg mem; two notes W. GriAin. dated , 10-15-26, stgg),33, deed of trust; note , W. A, Hilhard. dated 1,-3-21, $109.77, i, deed of trust; seven notes John Res ; pass, jr.. dated 12-10-19, $2,000.00, deed . of trust; note Sabry Williams, et als, . 'liter! 3-8-21, $1,921.65. deed of tru»t;j . note R A. Lloyd, 5-12-22. $338.58. col , terallj secured as foll(;ws ;,Not« How ; ard Outterbridge, dated 4-18-21, for N $3(>9.75, secured by deed of trust; note . Jatid deed of trust R. A. Lloyd, ,l«Cf. due $478.55. dated'Mav. 12. 1922), sl,- , 317,11; S I, Jackson, May 2(). ; $y2.00; C. W. Keither, Dec. 20. 1921 - (collateral, notes ('. R. and G. N, a Mobh v, dated Mar, 1, 1921, balance , due $1,920(Ki), $418.85; J. A. Leggett, ; Ajtri! 5,- 1924. judgment, $57.22; Paul .• Lilley (J. P. Simpson), April 9, 1919, , judgment. $22.85; W. Liverman, - Mar. 31, 1922, judgment, $108.87; John . I). Lilley, April 13, 1922 (collateral, 5 . shares .of stock Bank of Jamesville), , $215.G0; Lotus Club (chattel tnort ; gage), $378.(10; J. O. and John A:« ; Manning, Jan. 23, 1922, 5463.07; John , I. and W. Lawrence Manning. Feb, I . 11, 1922. judgment, $113,00; L. M. j . Martin Mar: 22. 1921. $18.37; Martin i County- 1 air Association. Aug. 5, "1921, " Martin County Fair Assn.. . July' 27,. 1921 (collateral, note W\ E. 1 - j Price, April 22, 1922, judgment-,. , | $233.00; note B. K Barnhill, 3-1-22, i, j judgment, $2,000.00; note J. O. ;, ning. 5 1-21, $250.00; n>te W. A. Perry ,1.5 20-2(1, $5003K); note G. Godwin. (3-20-2/). $200.00), $3,108.70; W. J and ;; X. OtfleaiH, I eb. 28, 1922, $127.50; A. , L. and Mrs, J. L. Oakley, Mar. 10, 1922, judgment. $142.50; Mrs. J. L. and A L. ()akl?y, Mlfr. 10, 19K, judg , Hient, $219.01; J. M. Oakley, Feb. -11922. jtidgmeiit, $300,00; J M. Oakley, | , June 27, 1922. judgment, $900.00; Geo ! , V. Old. Aug 30, 1920, $728 (K); Lewis S, Peel Mar 29, 1922. judgment. sl,- f 1464.62; l B. Powell & Co., Aug. 23, , j 1920,. $709.09; The Peel-Griffin Co., | February 25, 1922 (collateral: Note W. II Fd wards, 2-23-22. $200.00, judg ment; note J L. Gtbsfcn, 3-1-20, $200.00 . I judgment; note S. E, Hardison, 1-18- , 21. $2911,58, judgment; note Wheeler Mailiii, I 1 20, $300,00, judgnicirl; note ! W 11, llopkin . 5 judg "(nimit; _notc K. li. ( rawford, 4-1-20, .0000. judgthent; note John A. Man • | iiuig, 4 1 22, $ ■()').()0, secured by an as signment f a i' -l estate; note ti. H. iColtiai' . 1-1-21. -93.03; note Jordan G, 'reel, .1-3 2.1, $108), $4,123.48; Tbeo. 'li lid r.tllit U'bei.on, Feb, 20, 1922, 1 |judgnn-iu, $211.27; John L. Rodger . nit; 5 12-22, .S7lo.()0; JoU'n I Rodger-1 [ |_-.cn Jin! Leslie lowdi n„ 4 28-22 (three ' "ii'.te - SI,OOO each and leed ol trust JI , ,Af Graves), $1,000,00; John L. !R* liov soii,, PebruarV 14. 1922, $48.52; iW. ( Stephenson and Aug. Moore, ! eb. 28, 1922, judgment, $150.00; C. M Simpson, June 5, 1919, judgment, ! $250-00; J G". Staton, tru-tcc, April !9. 1920 (12 shares of The Peoples j ! Hank stock), $1,800.00; S, J. Tetter ; ton; (Jet. 21, 1921 (one share Semi-, | ni-.fe Phosphate . stock), judgment, 113.72. 1 Ivdc Water , B. A. Qjtchef, .'May 0, I ( )22 (endorsed by B. K. Barn ntlll. judgment, SSO 00, W. 11. j liaiu aid Mrs. W. 11. Williams, April i 15. 1922, judgment. $12.27; (iabrkl iHi.tms, lairuarv 19, 1921. $120.21; 'lugli B VJ.rk. l eb. 15,-1922, $1,194.61; K, B. ( lawiord, Sept. 5, 1922, judg- I nient $50.00; NVheeler Martin, Sept. 15, 1922, judi.uunt, $77.35; ( ritcher & i 'tite-I|*r. St pi. 5. 1922. judgment, ! $105.00; Ja» S. ari l W. S. Rhodes, I-Aug. 10, - ot.- trust on certain real estate), $534.79; |( 11 (jod«in, -Jan 2, 4921, $3,550.00; 7V. Ll.""lii>!|\iifrr"Jaii. 4. 1921, $1,071:83; ' I't'.'i 11. Goilw iw, lan. L 1921, 5255.02; •j C. 11. (jotfwin. Jan, 3,•1921, $4,659.38; 1 .( If G.'dvviiu January 6. 1921, $621.25; !( .H. (riidu in. l.tu -I. 1921, $1,882.00; J |( 11. Godwin, I'ec. 30, 1920 tcollat- ! ! i rai N'ot# W. t , MattniuK, 5-20-20, I I $447.50; note- \\ . T. ,Wird) 2-20-17, i| ''s-300.()U; HOte I-'. W. (,raves K- Co., j 21 20. *j|l,OOO.tMl; n-tc la- R. Ever « ett, 4 23 19. $300.00t note Theo Rob-iJ lersoii, 4 24-20. $197 51; note A.'T. ) Lilh ~ ..' .'(i 17. $150,00; -note K. B- J i ,i.ii"i I, 5 .'0 20, $.->00„00, judgment), > i $3,079.81; w. L;' Stalls. 1-3-21, $4,- ( , 501.45; Stalls i\: Co., Jan. 3, 1921 (Col- ' lateral: Note T, T. Grimes, 1-10-20,; balance. ssoil,(K); notf: Stalls & Harri-U -.in. 1 29-20, $500.00, judgment; note i {(,. ( (.itid\\ in. 14 21. $1,100.00, judg- "incut), $1,617.09; W. A. Itllllard, Aug. ) / 1922, $445.00: Charlie James Jcol- S ;Oct, 29, I'M7, $75.00; 48 shares S .stuck Roanoke tobacco \\ arehouse ) C'inipany; 2 shares stock Seminole S Phosphate ( timipany. 5 of October, 1927. i J'Hi. STATON, 5 Receiver for the Peoples Bank. i WANTS; WANTED: SEVERAL R F 1.1 ABLE j f farmers with own labor to cultivate 'i une anil two-lKirse farms; one of which, I e two lit vise farm, adjoins the lown of.') \\ illiamston. 1".. P. Cunningham.' jj o(8 4t|id I j WANTED: GIRLS TO LOOP AND knit; experienced or inexperienced. Conte to sec or w rite Walker Knitting Mills, Tarboro, N. C. s3O 20t THE ENTERPRISE PECAN , AND FRUIT TREES pay., Ornamentals beautify. • If in terested in either, write for illustrated catalog..J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga: '67 12t WANTfII: SEVERAL BOYS TO clerk Saturday. Apply to Young ■ Mercantile company. Fab b age plants i Marly Jersey. Wakefield, at 20 cents per hundred A. Dawson Griffin. u2K 2t FOR SALE: GOOD ONE-HORSE farm near Williamston; in good community, 18 acres clear, and 25 acres well timbered. See Elbert S. Peel, attorney, Williamston, N. C. 028 j WANTED: GOOD FRESH MILK row at once. Sec J. Frank Weav er. Williams on, N. C, 028 2t NOTICE OF SALE UN"fJER EXE CUTION ' f * Nerth Ca.'.il-.ii/i; Martin County. Johnson-Smith & Co. vs. N. P. WU , liams By virtue of an rxvutiytr to Die di rected from the superior court of Mar tin County in the above-entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 7th day of No ! v.-nrber, 1927, at 12 o'clock, in., at the ■ 'Hirthoasc r of 'aid county, offer fur sale ttr~t+>■. highest bidder fur cash to .satisfy tl>. ••aid execution, all the rikdit, title, ai ! aitere t which the said N. P: Willinii , the def-i dant. has in the following described real estate, to wit: , That certain tract or parcel of land situated iij ! ibersonville Township, Mir tin CoiHi.y, N. C.. and on the north side of the public t6ad leading lAor dnisffint will refund your moo»r It I PAZO QINIMi;NT fails to COM Itchinjr, I Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. In I tabaa With pile pip*. 76c; or In tin box**, I ufi^KilJMadl LAn Array of tall Apparel for ' 1 | Women and Misses I | f SPECIALLY PRICED jj | Smart Women's Coats jMmiff I WOMEN'S AND MISSES'COATS | Luxurious-looking models—the fur applied in lavish new- », o p season ways. The modish broadtail cloth, broadcloth, and other m. cl fabrics of velvety bloom or suede finish. Coats for practically I$L HBB9K f £f B every occasion except formal evening wear. For street, travel, iwk sport, motoring, or school v,*ar. New blues and red shades, as , ■ kHwv £$ £> \yell as many and brown;—and, of course, black. Special * vßhEv M > Blount-Harvey & Company g ; GREENVILLE, N. C. , m Socxixi - axixixixixr Cixixxxx>aDaixxx^Da^xxxxiXC wVAXDwVAAAAAXtXIXAyWWwvAAXXXAXXAAXIfWNkA^ to HasscH, N. C., and bound on the north by the lands -of Hyman Warren, on the ea§t by the lands of Jane Williams, on the south by the center of the said road and lands -of Scth Williams, and on the west by the lands of Mrs. Griffin Co burn and Jane' Williams, and being the same 'land willed to the said N. P. Williams for life and then to his chil dren by the late Samuel Williams, ex cept that part thereof allotted to the said N.' P. Williams for his homestead exemption, as appears of record in, the office of the clerk of the superior court of Martin County, This ?he 7th dav of October, 1927. A. L. ROEBUCK, 014 4tw Sheriff of Martin County. i__ NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power (of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 22nd day of January, 1917, by; A.' J. Manning and wife, Blanche Manning, and of rec ord in the public registry of Martin County in book M-l, at page 347, said ,deed of trust being given to secure the payment of certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stip ulations in said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with, and at the re quest of the parties interested, the un dersigned trustee will on the stji day of November, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door in the town of | Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to I the highest bidder for cash at public 1 auction the following described traqt of land, to wit: v Bounded on the north by Noah Rob- I erson, on the fast by Noah Roberson, on the South by .Charlie Moore, on thje west by B. T, Barber tract and T«m ackson, containing one hundred and forty acres (140), more or less, and being the same land deeded to A. J. Manning by Harriett A. Roberson and others. This the 4th day of October, 1927. WHEELER MARTIN, o7 4tw „ , Trustee. K. 1.. 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