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PAGE FOUR I The Greatest EVENT of the Season I IComing Soon - Watch For It) VFLK MARGOLIS BROTHERS ( I "The Shopping Place After A 11" Williamston, North Carolina | jjMllMllllllllilWlllllllllM Locals and Aulander Boys Play Tie Game Yesterday Going to Aulander yesterday after noon, the local high school football team played that eleven there to a scoreless tie, the second tic gatne of the season. WANTS WE WANT TO BUY PINE OR white oak logs put out to where our truck can be conveniently loaded, Murray and McCabe Co. 06 tf CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE; Fine Jersey Wakefield Cabbage plants, ready for setting; $1,50 per 1,000, or 15 cents 100 at the farm. J. L. Holliday, R. F. D. 1, Williamston, N. C. n3 5t NICE EARLY JERSEY WAKE field cabbage plants for sale. Ready for delivery, J, Frank Weaver, near fair grounds, Williamston, N. C. n6 4t NOTICE: CIRCUMSTANCES over which we have no control, forces us to adopt the following cash prices for graindmg: Meal, bushel, "20c; hotn-; in.v, bushel, 15c. We will buy enough corn, at market price to pay for the grainding. Godard Milling Co.* (Old Mobley Mill.) nl7 2t SEE J. W. GREEN FOR TANNING and dressing deer hides, for rugs, and for mounting heads. ul7 It NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 7th day of April, 1924, by J. B. Hyiiian and wife, Liz zie Hyiuaii, to the undersigned trus tee, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in book H-2, at page 39>, said deed of trust hav ing been given for the purpose of se curing a note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment ut the said note, and at the request of the holder of the same the undersigned trustee will, on Thursday, the 3rd day of I )ecember, 1931, at 12 o'clock in., in front, of the courthouse door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following describ ed real estate,'to wit : Being lot number 3, allotted to Mrs. C. E. Savage in the land division duly recorded in the oflice of the clerk of superior court of Martin County and hereby especially referred to for ac curate description, containing 30 acres, more or 1 less. And lot number 6, containing 31 acres .and bounded on the west by David Close, north by W. O Council, on the south by J. B. Hyniun, and on east by lot number 5, and being all land I own on road from Oak City to Tarboro, North Carolina. This the 3rd day of November, 1931. B. DUKE CRITCHER, n6 4tw • Trustee. Elbert S, Peel, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the- 7th day of . Feb ruary, 1922, by F. M, Harrell and wife, Mary E. Harrell to the under signed trustee and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book H-2, at page 61, said deed of trust having been given for the pur-, pose of securing a note, and at the request of the holder of the same the undersigned trustee will, on Thursday, 3rd day of December, 1931, at 12 o'- clock m., in front of the courthouse' door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing real estate, to wit: Sixty-five feet from the corner of Second Street and Maple Street, a northwesterly course to a stake, the beginning, thence a northwesterly course eighty feet to a stake; thence southwesterly course one hundred and forty feet to a stake, thence a south westerly course eighty feet to a stake, thence a northwesterly course one hundred and forty feet to a stake, the beginning, the lot being eighty , feet wiee, and one hundred and forty feet • deep on Maple Street, the same be ing all of lot number 6 in hlock "N," of the Casper subdivision of the town of Oak City, North Carolina. This the 3rd day of November, 1931. T. H. JOHNSON, ■6 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me by a deed of trust executed by William T. Am bers and wife, Elica Ambers, dated September 27th, 1930, and of record i« the public registry of Martin Coun ty in book C-3, at page 354, said deed of trust having been given to secure ive certain notes o( even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of the said notes and the stipulations contained in the ? v said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the bolder of said notes, the under signed trustee will, on Thursday, 3rd day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock m., in front of tlir courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the highest bid der, for cash, at public auction, the following described real estate, to wit: That certain house and Jot situated on Main Street in the town of Wil hamston. North Carolina, now occu pied by W. T. Ambers and wife, Eliza iAllibem and family, bounded on the norlh by the lands of John Robefson, on the east by N'ettie Cowan, on the south by Main Street, and on the west by the lands of Robert D. Gurganus and John Hoberson. I his-the 2nd dav of November, 1931. 11. I).' HATE MAN, iifi 4tw Trustee?- " { Elbert S.- Peel, Attorney, —-*~ NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 10th day of Feb ruary, 1 WO, by J. (i, Bailey and wife, Mary E, liailey, to the undersigned trustee, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book C-3 at page 173, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of secur ing* a note of even date and tenor therewith, default having bepn made in the payment of the said note, and at the request of the- holder of the same the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the 28th day of November, 1931, at 12 o'clock m„ in front of the courthouse door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, (for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Situate in Hear (irass Township, ad joining Edmond Harris, Walter Bailey et als, containing 1(1 acres more or less and being the J, 1'". liailey old home place. This the 28th day of October, 1931. WALTER DAI LEY, n6 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney* NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority vested in me HI that certain judgment of record in the • lerk's Office of Martin Coun ty, HI the case entitled "Chine Taylor vs. Herman Manning and John Man ning," and that certain deed of trust dated February 21st, IM3O, ami of rec ord in book 11-3, at page 378, of the public registry of Martin County,'the terms and conditions of said judg ment and deed of trust not having been complied with, the undersigned commissioner will, on Monday, De cember 7th, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County, offer for sale for cash at pub lic auction, the property described in the aforesaid deed of trust, as fol lows : Being all that tract of laud allotted to Mrs, Bettie Mannng in the late J. A. Bennett's land division, and be-- ing" the same land on which Mrs. Bet tie Manning now lives, containing a round eighty (80) acres, more or Jess, located about three (3) miles east of Oak ( ity, N. C\, and bounded on the north by Sherrod Mill Pond; on the east by R. L. Smith; on the south by C. C. Manning and J. T. Bennett, and on the west by J. T, Bennett. this the 3rd day of November, . 1931. R. L. COB URN; |b6 4tw Commissioner. i NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY I Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of | trust executed on the 21st day of Feb ruary, IV2B. by Bennie Bryant and I wife. Pearl Bryant, to the undersigned |trustee, airtl of record in the public: .registry of Martin County in book i -2, at page 420, said deed of trust ! having been given for the purpose of ■ securing a nute of even date and tenor 'therewith, default having been "made | m the payment of the said note and |at the request' of the holder of the same the undersigned trustee will, on 1 Thursday, the 3rd day of December, 11931, at 12 o'clock in., in front of the courthouse door in Williamston, North |Carolina, offer for sale to the highest I biiUler, for cash, the de scribed real estate, to wit; Being all of lots number 14 and IS .in the Everett and Daniel land di | vision, said plot or map being of rec ord in the public registry of Martin !County in the land division num ber 1, at page 426 and being all of the above lots and buildings thereon. This the 3rd day of November, 1931 B. M. WOKSI.EY, 116 4tw Trustee. Elbert S. Peel, attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 7th day of Feb ruary, 1929," by T. H. Johnson and wife, liettie Johnson, S, E. Casper and wife, Mary Casper, and Mrs. Blount Harrell to the undersigned trustee and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book T-2 at page 445, said deed of trust hav ing been given for the purpose of se curing notes of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of the said notes, and at the request of the holder of the same the undersigned trustee will, on Thursday, 3rd day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock in., in front of the court house door in Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following describ ed real estate, to wit: * First, a house and lot in the town of Oak City, and on Hie west aide of the' Ai.Ci L. Railroad and bounded on the south by the lands of Oak City Supply Co., on the west by Maple Street, on the north by the lands of Conoho Baptist church and S. W. and W. W, Casper, on the east by Rail- road Street, containing one-fourth an [acre, more or less, j Second, situated three m ( iles north lof Oak City and on the Oak City and nn the Oak City and Palmyra road; I bounded on the north by the lands of Mrs. K. H. Turner and on the east Iby the lands of Mrs, E. H. Turner and |VV. I'. Bellflower, on the south by the hands of J. S. Johnson, and on the | went by J, F. Matthews, and M. L. Hunting and containing one hundred acres, more or less, and known as IW. J. Johnson home place, j Third, known as the K. R. Casper home place and bounded on the north by Mrs. VV. J. Johnson, on the east by N. C, Mines, on the south by Arch Harrell, and on the west by M. 11). Hunting, containing fifty acres, j more or less, | This the 3rd day of November, 1931. H. M. EVERETT, 1116 4tw Trustee. I Elbert S. Peel, attorney. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator iof the estate of J. VV. Gardner, de ceased, this is to notify all persons having claim against the said estate to present them to the undersigned within one year from the date of the notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons j indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. E H. ANGE, n-13-6t Administrator. Elbert S. Peel, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale ..contained in a certain deed of trust executed 011 the 7th day of Feb ruary, 4926,, by VV. J"'. HellHower and wife to the undersigned trustee, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Y-2, at page 512, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing a note of even date and tenor therewith, default having been.made in the pay ment of the said note and at the re quest of thei (1 holder of said note the undersigned trustee will, on Friday, the 11th day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock 111., in front of the courthouse door in VVilliamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, lor cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at the point of the new road leading from Oak City to the river road crosses the run of the Reed Marsh Swamp, thence with the road the following courses and direc tions: North two degrees east one hundred and twenty-three feet; north forty-four degrees forty-five minutes cast two hundred feet; north sixty-one degrees twenty minutes east one huu -dred filty feet; north- thirty-five - de grees forty-five minutes east twenty seven hundred feet; north twenty-two degrees fifty minutes east two hun dred and twenty feet to a point in the road opposite an oak; thence leav ing the road north forty-three degrees west forty-five hundred and seventy four feet to the run of Sherrods Mill Road, Ward and Mcjihees swamps; fhence down the run thereof in a south easterly course to the intersection of said swamps with Reed swamp; thence almost east with the run of Reed marsh swamp to the beginning, con taining 386 4-10 acres, more or Jess, by survey by John 1.. Kennaday niride October 5, 1920. The above land is known as the Eborn farm and was conveyed to VV. F. Rellflower and J. C. H. Johnson by deed recorded in book F-2, at page 407. This the 10 day of November, 1931. N. M. VVORSI.FY, H-13- 4tw Trustee. Flbert S. Peel, attorney. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County—ln the Superior Court. Kathleen Wallace Lilley va. W. Her bert Lilley. The defendant, VV. Herbert Lilley, will take t>9tice that an action entitled as above, has bew cdtniivenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, said action being one for divorce from bed and board, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said county at the Court Mouse in VVilliamston, North Carolina, on the 24th day of Novem ber,* 1931, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This 24th day of October, 1931. R. J. PEEL, Clerk o-27-4t Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained "in that certain deed of trust executed ' v tp the undersigned trustee, by H. T. Roberson and wife, on the 27th day of June, 1928, and registered in the public registry of Martin County in book S-l, at page 162, to secure a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, default hav ing been made in the payment of same, and the stipulation* contained in the deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the under signed trustee will, on Friday, 11th day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock in., in front of the courthouse deor in the town of Williamaton, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for rash, the following described property! A tract of land in the town of.Wil lianiston, Notfth Carolina, and im provements thereon, on the south side of Washington Street, adjoining the lands of J. S. Peel, A. R. Dunning, Bowen Brothers, and Waahington Street; tunning thence with Wash THE ENTERPRISE ington Street towards Main Street 75 ! feet to a stake, J. S. Peel's corner; thence in a southwesterly direction a llong the line of J. S. Peel's land to '» stake in A. R. Dimning's line, it be jing a point 74 feet from Bowen Brothers' line or corner; thence along ; A. R. Dunning's line 74 feet to Bowen Brothers' corner; thence along Bowen Brothers' line to a stake on Washing ton Street, to the point of beginning. It being the same land conveyed to H.'T. Hoberson by Julius S. Peel by , deed dated the 28th day of December, 1926, of record in book W-2, at page 478, Martin County Public Registry; and Julius S. Peel to Delia Rober son by deed dated the Bth day of April, and of record in book Z-2, at page 407. Dated this the 9th day of Novem ber, 1931. WHEELER MARTIN, nlO 4tw Trustee. NOTICE Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of Thomas Everett, late of the County of Martin, notice !is hreby given to all persons holding | claims against said estate to file the I same for payment with me on or be ifnre the 15th day of January, 1932, or | this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery of same. All persons in debted to said estate will please make 'prompt payment of same, i This Ist day of October, 1931. W. B. EVERETT, nlO 6tw Executor. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority 'contained in that certain''deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Henry D. Harrison and wife, Ida M. Harrison, on the 30th. day of March, 1921, and of record in the public regis try of Martin County in book G-2, at page 234, said deed of trust given to secure certain" notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the 'Stipulations itherein Contained not having been com plied with, at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, oil Tuesday, the 24th day of November 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, J the following described property: | Beginning at a* stob, a corner at the jGrcenville road, running a southeast jwardly course along W. A. Bailey's line 70 yards (70), to a stake; thence, along W. A. Bailey's line a northerly course 17 and 1-2 yards (17 1-2) to a stake; thence a westardly course along jjavan Kogerson's line seventy yards ! (70) to a stake at the Greenville road; thence down said road seventeen and one-half (17 1-2) yards to the begin ning, containing one-quarter of an acre (1-4). 2n.d. Bgeiinyng at a gum in a branch John N. Rogcrscm and Harrison cor ner; thence with John N. Rogerson's line north 84 3-4 west 21 60-100 chains; thence south 20 1-2 west 11.10 chains; thence south 1 1-2 west two chains; thence soutli 89 1-2 east 19 60-100 {chains to a branch, Cowing's line; thence up said branch to the begin ning. containing 22 acres, more or less, and T>eing lot No. 1 of Eliza Harrison Division. I 3rd. Beginning at a ground bridge on the road near W. R. Robertson's house; thence an eastward course a long W. R. Robertson's line to a ditch; thence along a northerly course along said ditch to H. 1). Harrison's line to the road; thence a southern course a long said road to the beginning, con taining one acre, more or less. Dated this the 24th day of October, ; 1931. WHEELER MARTIN, 027 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a decree of the Super ior Court of Bertie County, North .Carolina, entered in an action there 'pending entitled Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh and Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company vs. ;R. L. Smith and others, the undersign ed commissioners will, at noon, on Sat-' j irday, November 28th, 1931, offer for I sale and sell at public auction at the courthouse door in Martin County, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash, the land described in a mort {age or deed of trust executed by R. Smith and Betty Smith to Raleigh Savings Bank apd Trust Company, se curing a debt due Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank, which mortgage is of rec ord in the Register's office of Bertie County in book 241, page 418, and in the Register's office of Martin Coun ty in book X-2, page 65, said land be ing described in said deed of trust as follows, to wit: First Tract: Beginning at a pine stump, the corners of the Baker lands and the Cherry lands, and running south forty-five degrees west, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight feet to a stake, thence south forty-six degrees and ten minutes west -six hundred and seventy-three so(ith forty-four de- Btees8 tees and fifteen minutes west five hun red and forty-seven feet; south forty five degrees and thirty minutes west four hundred and fifty-three Leet; south forty-four degrees and fifty minutes west five hundred and fifty-three feet to a stake and pine at Mizzell's cor ner; thence south sixty-nine degrees and fifty minutes east three hundred and seventy-nine feet; south eighty eight degrees east three hundred and forty-one feet; north eighty-two de frees and thirty minutes east one hun ted and seventy-three feet; north six ty-five degrees east, one hundred and seventy-nine feet; north eighty-eight degrees and forty minutes east three hundred and forty-nine feet to a pine stump east of path; thence south eighty degrees east one hundred and thirty-two feet; south seventy degrees and fifty minute* four hundred aoH sixteen feet; south seventy-nine de grees and forty minutes east two hun dred and twenty-nine feet; south sev enty-five degrees and ten minutes east three hundred and seventy-seven feet; south sixty-seven degrees ast five hun dred feet to a post oak; thence south sixty-one degrees and thirty minutes east three hundred and fifty-six feet; south eighty-three degrees and thirty minutes east three hundred and thirty three feet; north eighty-six degrees and twenty minutes east three hundred and five feet to a post oak, Stevenson's corner; thence north eight degrees west four hundred and thirty-one feet; north seven degrees west two hundred and sixty-one i««t; north two degrees and forty-five minifies west two hun dred and six feet; north five degrees and ten minutes west two hundred and ninety-one feet; north fourteen de grees and forty-five minutes east three hundred and thirty-nine feet; north ten degrees and forty minutes east two hundred and thirty-six feet; north six degrees and fifteen minutes east three hundred and fourteen feet; north no degrees and thirty minutes east two hundred and ninety-three feet; north three degrees east one hundred feet; north fifty-four degrees and thirty minutes east ninety-four feet to a gum stump at edge of field; thence south seventy-eight degrees and forty min utes east twelve hundred and twenty seven feet; .south eighty degrees and forty-five minutes East Three Hun dred and Thirty feet to a big sweet iguin; thence, South seventeen degrees ;and ten minutes East One Hundred and Fifty-One feet; South six degrees West One Hundred and forty-six | feet; South fifteen degrees and ten I minutes West One Hundred and Fifty six feet; .South twelve degrees and thirty minutes" West One Hundred and Forty feet; South twenty-three degrees and ten minutes East Eighty five feet; South eleven degrees and thirty minutes East One Hundred and lwenty-nine feet; South seventy-sev en degrees and ten minutes East One Hundred and Sixty-four feet;~ South forty-nine degrees and thirty minutes East One hundred and Eighteen feet; South sixty-three degrees and thirty minutes East Two Hundred and Thir ty-three feet: South twenty-seven de grees and fifteen minutes East Two Hundred and Ten feet; South fifteen degrees and' ten minutes East One Hundred feet; South forty degrees and thirty minutes East One Hundred and Ninety-three feet; South seventy-five degrees and ten minutes East Ninety six feet; South seventy degrees and forty minutes East Sixty-one feet; North eighty-eight degrees and ten minutes East One Hundred and Thirty-eight feet; North seventy-three degrees and thirty minutes East One Hundred and Seventy-three feet; North forty-one degrees East Sixty three feet; north twenty-four de grees and thirty minutes East One Hundred and Nineteen feet, to Stev enson's on Hamilton-Scotland Neck Roadl thence, North twenty-two degrees and thirty minutes West Three Hundred and Ninety feet; North fifteen degrees and ten minutes West Nine Hundred and' Ninety eightfeet; North three degrees and twenty minutes East Five Hundred and Ninety-seven feet to a stake, cor ner in road opposite fence post in Cherry's line; thence, South sixty nine degrees and twenty minutes West Five Hundred feet; thence, South sixty-six degrees west one hundred and Thirty-two feet; North fifty-nine degrees and thirty minutes West Two Hundred and Seventy-seven feet; North fifty degrees and thirty minutes West One Hundred and Sixty feet;" North fo|}y-six degrees and ten min utes West Two Hundred and Fifty eight feet; North seventy-three de grees and fifteen minutes West Two Hundred and Ten feet; thence, South Seventy-four degrees and iforty-five minutes West Two Hundred and Seventeen feet; South seventy-six de grees and fifteen minutes West Two Hundred and Ninety-three feet; thence, I North seventy-four degrees and thirty minutes West One Hundred and Fifty-one feet; South fifty-nine degrees and thirty minutes West Ninety-eight feet; North seventy-four degrees and thirty minutes West Two Hundred and Twenty feet; South eighty-nine degrees and twenty minu tes West Two Hundred and Thirty seven feet; North eighty degrees and ten minutes West Two Hundred and Seventy feet; North fifty-six degrees West Two Hundred and Sixty-five feet; North sixty-one degrees and ten minutes West Three Hundred and Thirty-six feet; North fifty degrees West One Hundred and Sixty-five feet; thence, South forty-four degrees and ten minutes West One Hundred and Forty-eight feet to the beginning, containing two hundred and sixty-one and 5-10 acres (261.5), more or less, by a survey made by W. C. Dresbach, Civil Engineer, on April 15, 1925. This land is known as the Harrell Tract and is located on the Southwest side of Roanoke River, Martin County,: Goose Nest Township, bounded on the 1 North by the Cherry and Baker lands; on the East by the R. L. Smith lands.i on the South by the Stevenson and : Mizelle lands, on the West by the Hy- ] man and Baker lands. TRACT TWO: Beginning at a corner opposite a ditch on the road from Scotland Neck to Hamilton and runs North thirty-seven degrees and forty minutes east three thousand Eight .Hundred and Sixty-four feet, to a stake; thence, North sixty-five degrees West One Hundred and sixty nine feet; South eighty-seven degrees and ten minutes East Thirty-seven feet; North sixty-two degrees and fifteen minutes West Two Hundred and Forty feet; North swty-five de grees and fifty minutes Weat Two, Hundred and Seventy-two feet; North • sixty-six degrees and twenty minutes West Five Hundred and Sixty-one feet; North forty-nine degrees and thirty minutes west six hun dred feet; North fifty-three de grees and fifty minutes West Five Hundred and Thirty feet; North forty degrees West One Hundred and fifty two feet; North ten degrees East One Hundred and Thirty feet; North thirty-one degrees and forty-five min utes West One Hundred and Eighty three feet; North thirty degrees and twenty minutes West One Hundred and Thirty-one feet; North twenty four degrees and fifteen minutes West One Hundred and Fifty-six feet; North twenty-three degrees and fifty minutes West Two Hundred and Sixty-three feet; North eighteen de grees and thirty minutes West One Hundred and Ninety-two feet; North nineteen degrees and fifty minutes West Two Hundred feet; North four teen degrees and ten minutes West One Hundred and Four feet; North thirteen degrees West One Hundred land Thirty-nine feet; North twenty six decrees land forty-five minutes ,West One Hundred and Eighty-five J feet; North fifteen degrees and forty five minutes West One Hundred and I Twenty-five feet; North twenty-nine degrees and ten minutes West Two iHundred and Six feet; North twenty four degrees and thirty minutes West I Two Hundred and Thirty-one feet; j North twelve degrees and twenty min utes West Thre Hundred and Thir teen feet; North ten degrees and forty five minutes West Two Hundred feet; North forty-one degrees and fifty minutes West One Hundred feet; South forty-three degrees and fifty minutes West One Hundred and Forjy-seven feet; North seventy-eight degrees and fifty minutes West One Hundred and Ninety-four feet; North ,eighty-eight degrees West One Hun dred and Sixty-Kie feet; North eighty four degrees aM fifty minutes West One Hundred and Sixty-three feet; South seventy-eight degrees and ten minutes West One Hundred and Twenty feet; South seventy two de grees and forty-five minutes West One Hundred and Ninety-two feet; South forty-four degrees and twenty minutes West One Hundred and Fift)»seven feet; South twenty-seven degrees and forty five minutes West Two Hundred and Fifteen feet; South fourteen degrees and forty minutes West Two Hundred and Fifty-one feet; South seven degrees and thirty minutes East One Hundred and Forty one feet; South forty-five degrees West Ninety-five feet; South thirty three degrees and ten minutes West One Hundred and Sixty-seven feet; South fifteen degrees and thirty min utes East One Hundred and eighty !six feet; South forty-seven degrees jand thirty minutes West Three Hun jdred and Sixty-six feet; South twenty it wo degrees and forty minutes West One Hundred and Seventeen feet; South sixty-seven degrees and ten ;minutes West One Hundred and j Ninety-eight feet; South sixteen de igrees and forty minutes East One | Hundred and Forty-three feet; South ■ sixty-six degrees and forty-five min |utes West Six Hundred and Fourteen feet; South sixty-nine degrees and | twenty minutes West Five Hundred and Fifty-two feet, to the Scotland I Neck Road; thence, South three de grees and twenty minutes West Five ! Hundred and Ninety-seven feet; South ■fifteen degrees and ten minutes East Nine Hundred and Ninety-eight feet; | South twenty-two degrees and thirty minutes East Seven Hundred and Sixty-four feet; South forty degrees and twenty minutes East Two Hun dred and Thirty feet; South fifty-one degrees and ten minutes East Two Thousand Three Hundred and Six feet to a bridge; thence, South fifty one degrees and forty minutes East Fourteen Hundred and Eighty-seven feet, to the beginning corner on the Hamilton-Scotland Neck Road; con taining four hundred and ninety-eight acres (498), more or less. This land is known as the J. W. Leggett four hundred acre tract of land and has tlje following boundaries: on the North by the Cherry land, on the East by the Cherry land and the Baker land, on the South by the Baker land NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES I, G. D. Pearson, tax collector for the town of Oak City, North Carolina, have this day levied on the following tracta or parcels of land, and will sell I the same at public auction, for cash, in frortt of the post office in said town, on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon, for taxes due and unpaid for the year 1930, unless said taxes, penalties and interest, plus *> cost, are paid on or before that date. » This 2nd day of November, 1931. G. D. PEARSON, Tax Collector. White N. F. Brown, one house and lot (taxes) $ 6M7 Mrs. J. L. Ballard, 2 lots and housea , 10.45 W. E. Bellamy, lot 7.70 Mrs, Nelly Bunting, house and lot 7.70 T. H. Council, one lot * l.lO J. T. Daniel, house and lota _ ; , 21.83 I Everett and Daniel, lots : . 4, 2.20 IH. S. Everetts, lots , I™. 9:35 Mrs. S. A. Harrell, lots 1. - 63.89 [Harrell, Hopkins and Company, store 22.82 IJ.C. H. Johnson and Bellflower, lot , —, 1.10 jj. C. H. Johnson, house and lots 11.50 jj. A. Manning, shop and lota 10.73 , 1 Oak City Supply Company," store and lot ! * 73.15 Coiorad John Ausburn, house and lot —— 3.95 Bertha Brown and G. Williams, 2 lota _ 2.20 Walter Barfield, house and lot ;—— * ; 2.96 John C. Bryant, house and lot 1.92 | Eliza Cherry, hottae and lot —: __— . , 7.26, Aaron Davis, OM lot : : .82 F. B. Harrell 5.50 O. W. Jones, house and lot 11.06 C. C. Jones, house, atore, and lot 1 ,—_ 21.01 Ed Jones, house and lot , _ - 2JO Josephine Pitt, one lot —-— 3 .... n, 1.10 Rhodie Staton, oae tot ——— - S2 Flocy Taylo*, one tot ;. ~w X 2 J. C. Williams, bouse and lots 28.28 • Tuesday, November 17,1931 and the Stevenson land, on the West by the Stevenson land, the R. L. Smith land and the Cherry land. I TRACT THREE: Beginning at a pine stump near the Hamilton-Scot land Neck Road; runs South forty eight degrees East Two Hundred and Ten feet to a stake; thence. North sixty-one degrees East Two Hundred and Ten feet to a stake; thence. North forty-eight degrees West Two Hun dred and Ten feet to a stake; thence, South sixty-one degrees West two hundred and Ten feet to a pine stump, the beginning corner; containing one, (1) acre, more or kss. This tract has the following boundaries: On the North by the Stevenson land, on the East by the R. L. Smith land, on the South by the Stevenson land, and on the West by the Stevenson land. TRACT FOUR: Beginning at three stooping willows at the corner of the Leggett Land and running South twenty-two degrees and thirty minutes East One Hundred and Eighty-two feet; South, twenty-one degrees East Three Hundred and Twenty feet; South nineteen degrees East Two Hundred and Sixty-seven feet; South twenty-eight degrees East Two Hundred and Twenty-three feet; I South twenty-nine degrees and twenty |minutes East Two Hundred and eight een feet; South forty-two degrees East |Two Hundred and Forty-twq, feet; I South forty-eight degrees and fifty | minutes East Three Hundred and fif teen feet; South fifty-three degrees and -fifty minutes East Two Hundred and Seventy-five feet; South fifty-six de grees and fifty minutes East Two Hundred and Sixteen feet; South fifty seven degrees and fifty minutes East Two Hundred and Thirty-seven feet; South fifty-seven degrees and forty five minutes East Two Hundred and 'eighteen feet; south sixty degrees east two hundred & twenty-one feet; south I fifty-nine degrees and fifty minutes east one hundred and ninety feet to a maple lat the mouth of Sandy Gut; thence, | North thirty-three degrees ( /East | Twenty Five Hundred and Twenty !one feet to the center of a gum and ,two ashes in Swamp-Hardee's and Taylor's corner; thence. North forty three degrees and t) irty minutes I West Thirty One Hundred and Eighty feet to a stake at a gum in lHardee's and Taylor's line; thence, South twenty-nine degrees and fifty , five minutes West Twenty Fve Hun dred and Twenty-one feet to a three ■ stooping willows, the beginning; con taining by actual survey one hundred and ninety-four (194) acre*, more or ( less. This tract is located on the Northeast side of Roanoke River in | Bertie County. It has the following (boundaries; on the North by the Leg gett land and the Hardee and Taylor | land, pn the East by the Hardee and ( the Taylor land, on the South by the | Hardee and Taylor land and the Roa noke River, on the West by the Roa noke River and the Leggett land, j The said four tracts hereinbefore described being the same lands here tofore conveyed by James Margaret 'Leggett and others to R. L. Smith and C. R. Townsend by deed dated No vember 21, 1919, and recorded in Book C-2, at page 146, Martin County Reg istry, and Book 207, at page 519, Ber tie County Registry, to which refer ence is hereby made for a more com plete description of the said premises; and the said C. R. Townsend and wife having hereafter and heretofore con veyed their interest in the said lands to R. L. Smith as of record doth ap pear. j The sale will be made subject to confirmation by the Superior Court of j Bertie County, N. C. The successful .bidder will be required to deposit ,with the undersigned Commissioners at the time the sale is made 25 per (cent of the amount bid by him and the j balance on confirmation of the sale. The sale will be made subject to the right of E. R. Dudley and W. L. Whedbee to retain possession of said lands until January 1, 1932, for the purpose of harvesting and removing the crops grown thereon during the year 1931. This the 19th day of October, 1931. ALBION DUNN, W. B. RODMAN, JR., oc-27~4t Commissioners.
Nov. 17, 1931, edition 1
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