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PAGE FOUR FREE COPIES OF SOIL SURVEY ARE AVAILABLE (Continued from the front page) , terized by dark-gray or blsek surface soils and gray, mottled with brown or yellow, friable sandy clay subsoils. These soils have developed under semi swampy and forested conditions. The surface material has been iormed by the decomposition of leaves and other vegetable matter. Portsmouth fine sandy loam, with its better-drained phase, and Portsmouth loam are knapped in Martin County. The Bladen soils have gray, gray ish-brown. or* almost black surface soils and gray and drab, mottled with brownish yellow or ocherous yellow, tough plastic impervious subsoils. These soils, which are developed in the eastern part of the coastal plain, are closely associated with the Cox ville soils. Bladen very fine sandy loam and Bladen loam- arc developed in the county. , The Kalnua soil.- have gray or yel lowish-gray jurface- soil> and yellow triable subsoils. I hest* soils are de veloped on tlie second bottoms of some of the coastal-plain streams. Only one type, Kaimia Joaniy fine sand, is The soils of the Wickham series have grayish-brown or brown surface and reddish-brown or brovjifiish red subsoils. I'hcse arc second-hot - torn soils and represent materials brought down from the'piedmont plat eau and deposited by Roanoke Hiver when it flowed at higher levels. Wick ham fine sandy loam and Wickham sand are mapped. The soils of the Roanoke series have gray surface soils and gray, mottled with yellow and brown, heavy tough clay subsoils. These soils occupy scc and bottoms along streams flowing At The Change I A Critical Time In Every Woman's Life. "During a critical || I time in my life I took || I Cardul for several sa I month;,. I hud hot i| I flashes. I would sud- « I denly pot dizzy and I I seem blind. I would | I get faint and have no |m I strength. My nerves were on | I edge. I would not ffl H sleep at night. ~ "Carcul did won- |H I ders for me. I rec- H H ommend it to all II I women who are pass- I I ing through the crlti- I I cal period of change. I H I have found it a fine I Kj medicine."— .t/r« nettn Wf H Murphy, Poplar Bluff, Mo. Ell H Cardul is a purely vege- I Kb table medicine and con- lIN K4 talis no dangerous drugs. B mi R| I &■ .~m - '' J yb« Can Give Her That ! DREAM HOUSE • - I Lumber, and building materials are lower in price than ever before. Taxes, too, are on the decline. This is the opportune time to build. It is very doubtful if conditions will ever be as favorable to build a home as they are today. Take advantage of them. It will save you a thous and dollars. A home today is a good investment." Also it is a good time to repair the outbuild ings on your premises. Preserve your crops with good rain-proof roofs. Protect the livestock from the winter rains. Poultry in fast houses produce better. ~ . • Can furnish rough and finished lumber that it kiln-dried at the lowest of prices in years. Call, write,"or come to the plant for particu lars. Murray and McCabe Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ' out of the piedmont section. Only one type, Roanoke silt loam, occurs in 'this county. j The Congaree soils have brown sur t face soils and brown or yellowish brown subsoils. These soils are de-> veloped in the first bottoms along Ro- ] anoke River, where they represent re- ] . cent soil material brought down from r the piedmont section and redeposited I along the river. Congaree silty clay j loam is mapped. t 1 Fertilizer Recommendations r ' The following recommendations are r made for the improvement of Martin, e 'County soils: 1' i "Topography and soil to a small ex i tent influence the character of the crops grown in Martin County. The . 'agriculture of the county is carried on c almost entirely on the gently rolling i areas which are naturally well drained. 1 , i Much of the flat- wet land could be used for farming if drained and re i ' claimed, but at present this would not ,'be profitable. Such areas should re-, - j main in forest. Most of the farmers recognize the 1 adaptation of certain soils to different 'crops. The Norfolk and Ruston soils j - are considered best for bright-leaf to- ' liacco, and the better drained Dunbar - soils are also used for tobacco. The , : Dunbar, Lenoir, Onslow, and Wick- i r ham soils arc best suited to the pro- ( i duction of peanuts, corn, and cotton. __Xul)a*iCM--« > -KFi»w4v wt-tbe-mwre'-reHmtr 1 areas of these soils. Portsmouth,' Bladen, and CWville are used to a small extent for corn, potatoes,' .. and oats, but the greater proportion of these soils, as well as of the Plummer. soils, is not developed agriculturally . and should be used for forestry. Luf-1 kin very fine sandy loam is not a very , desirable soil oil account of the pres-j ence of the heavy plastic-subsoil near . the surface. Congaree silty clay loam,! I meadow, and swamp are non-agricul , tnral in their present condition. In' I ' I dry seasons they afford pasture for , ' hogs, goats, and cattle. 11 I Many "f the soils are suitable for ' j truck farming, but because of the lack ' of economic marketing facilities such, ( usage is not recommended at present. | Cabbage*, onions, and collards do well j on the. dark-cultivated soils. All the cultivated land in the coun ty is deficient in organic matter. The best if supplying- this is by growing more legumes and cover crops for plowing Under as green manure. | Large amounts of lime should bfe ap- , plied. Continuing' this method sever- 1 al years with a systematic crop rota- 1 lion will build the lqnd up to a higher t.ite of productivity. Deeper plowing; on many ol the soils .would help, j 1 t over crops will fit in with the pres-1 ent system of crop rotation. Careful attention should be given to | the proper use of commercial fertiliz ed s. Kinds and amounts of fertilizers j 'recommended by the State experiment station as carried in the booklet, i « Larger Loans Made in Counties Without Agent The University of Arkansas is given as authority for the statement that larger drouth loans had to be made I in the counties which had no county | 1 j agents than in the counties having such i , j servi.ee, The average of the loans in! i 'J counties which county agents, was N $205 90. lor all other counties the ' | average was $226.94. The explana-i| tion given is that s2l less would meet j | the urgent needs, per family, in the ! i •county agent counties, because more ' j feed was grown for livestock or more j of the family living was provided from the farm. . PETER R. RIVES DIED MONDAY ♦ (Continued from front page) to Washington and then taken by boat to New Bern, where he was held pris ! oner for several weeks. There were many prisoners there, and Mr. Rives, Matthew Shaw, and a Miss Pickett, held as a spy, refused to take the oath I supporting the Union. From New Bern, Mr. Rives was sent to Fortress Monroe and Point Lookout, where he | trn gentlemen w [,o had served the remained until early June. Mr. Rives did as most other South- South and endured all manner of hardships with poverty ever near. He accepted his fate with determination and faced the future as a man, never i losing sight of the high ideals of life, j He dealt fairly with his neighbors and his country. In 1874, lie married Miss Mary L. i Worsley, of Edgecombe County, six sons and two daughters surviving the union. They are M. R. Rives, of Gra ham W. S. Rives, of West Virginia; ' F. C. and H. L. Rives, of Bethel; F. S. Rives, of Tarboro, and Ben L. i Rives, of Littleton; Mrs. F. L. Wig- j gins, of Tarboro; and Mrs. M. D. Wil- j son, of this place, with whom he made his home. L~ rlr T" ■ ' " CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Williamston 1 Fire Company and the people gener ally who so promptly and so kindly assisted us early Sunday morning in protecting our home and our furniture and household goods.; and also for the many acts of kindness shown us since the fire. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Blake. 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 29tli day of De cember, 1922 by J. Arthur Manning and wife Annie Manning to the un dersigned trustee and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book (J-2 at page 384, said deed of trust having been given for the pur pose of securing a note of even date and . tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of said note and at the request of the holder 1 of said note, the undersigned trustee I will on Monday the 22nd day of Feb ruary 1932 at 12 o'clock M. in front I of tiie Courthouse door in Williams-' ' ton, North Carolina, offer for sale to j i the-.highest bidder for cash the follow- ' ing described real estate, to-wit: All of lots Nos. thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in Block "G" as shown on the plat of the Town of Oak City, N. C., recorded in Book No. one at page 420 of the public registry of j Martin County, North Carolina, and 1 being the same identical lots deeded to J. Arthur Manning by B. M. Worsley, Trustee. . This the 22nd day of January, 1932. | T. H. JOHNSON, jan 26-4t Truitee. Commissioner of Banks, owner of i debt for use of Bank of Oak City. Filbert S. Peel, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Uijder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned , trustee by Henrv Perry on the 18th , day of January, 1925, and of record in j the public registry for Martin Coun- | ty in Book Q-2 at page 475, said deed j of trust having been given for the | purpose of securing certain bonds of even date therewith and default having been made in the payment of the said notes and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having beeiv complied with and at the request of the holder of the said notes or bonds the undersigned trustee will on WednesdaV, the 17th day of Febru ary, 1932, at 12 o'clock M. in front lof the courthouse door in the town |of Williamston, N, C, offer at public cash the following described property, to-wit: Containing Mty -acres, more or less, bounded on/the north jind west by Henry Sladjr, east by R. G. Harrison, on the soutn by the road leading from Williamston to Hamilton to. the Bry ant farm (now owned by R. G. Har rison). The same being part of the old Simon Roebuck place lying on the north side of the county road. Also one-fourth pj an acre bounded on the north by the aforesaid road and on the south, east and west by John F. Thig pen. This, the 17th day of January, 1932. ELBERT S. PEEL. j26 4tw j Trustee. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM , PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upAn us in a deed of trust executed b\ P. O. High and wife, Nancy M. High, on. the 17th day of August, 1925, and recorded in book X-2, page 137, we Saturday, the 6th day of February, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the door of the court house in Martin County, Williamiton, , N. C, sell at public auction for .cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to wit: All that certain tract or lot of land i lying and being in Goose Nest Town slup, Martin County, on the E. side of* the Oak City and Hobgood road, containing 247 acres, as is shown by map and survey made by S. M. Credle, ,C. E„ from the 15th to the 17th day | of November, 1921, adjoining the lands , of Prymus Lynch on the northwest, j the lands of Joe Long, deceased, on the N. and northeast, and the lands ' of Smith and Green on the E. and S., j and the aforesaid county road on the W., commonly known and called the John T. Hyman farm and more partic ularly described as follows: Beginning on the Oak City and Hobgood road at a cuJvert in a branch in the line o f Primus Lynch; thence along said road S. 59* 50' E. 57 ft., thence S. 34* 25' E. 251 ft, thence S. 10» 25' E. 198 ft, thence S. 6* 45' W. 1261 ft, thence S. 33* 45' E. 237 ft. to a fence, Smith and Green's line, thence N. 40* 50* E. 1075 ft.-to a stake in a ditch, thence S. 54* 10* E. 1950 ft. to a corner of Smith and Green, thence N. 31* 40* E. 3430 It. to a cypress and 3 gums in the run of the swamp in the line of the Joe Long land; thence a north west course along the run of the swamp in the line of the Joe Lous land to an old cypress stuinp at Cherry Hole, Prymus Lynch's corner; thence > S. 75* 40* W. 300 ft. along Prymus THE ENTERPRISE LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS , • , ih Lynch's line to the head of a ditch in ' a branch, thence along the branch a ! southwest direction and with the line of Prymus Lynch to the culvert on the Oak City and Hobgood road, and be ing the same lands conveyed to P. O. High by J. A- Davenport and wife, ' Helen J. Davenport, and P. H. Daven i port and wife, Helen P. Davenport, by deed dated August 12, 1925, and recorded in Book of Deeds M-2, pages : 1583 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Martin County, N. C. This sale is made by reason of the failure of P. O. High and wife, Nancy , M. High, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will'be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 29th day of December, 1931. W. G. BRAMHAM and T. L. BLAND, Receivers for First National Com pany of Durham, Inc., trustee, former ly First National Trust Company, 6urham, NT C. , jl2 4tw \ NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, under I and by virtue of a power of sale con | tained in that certain deed of trust, | executed by W. A. Mizelle, to the i undersigned trustee, bearing date 21st day of March, 1927, and of rceord in the public registry of Martin County, in Book P-2, at page 234, said trust deed having been given to secure the payment oT a certain note of even date therewith, and the stipulations in the same not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Feb., 1932, at twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston, North Carolina, offer at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, the following described lamd, to-wit: Beginning at A. W. Bailey and the William Mizelle corner, running an East course with' A. W. Bailey line to a corner in the Jesse Mizelle line, thence a Southern course with the Jesse Mizzelle line and Albert Rogers line to a corner in the Swamp, thence down said Swamp to the Caleb Mi zelle corner, thence with the Caleb Mizelle line ai)d heirs line to the be ginning and containing 80 acres, more or less. This mortgage covers 1-3 interest in this tract of land. This 2nd day of Ja-nuary, 1932. 1 J. B. AYERS, jan.-5-4t Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a Deed of Trust execut ed to me by H. L. Hopkins and wife, | Thelma Hopkins of Martin County, ' North Carolina dated 21st day of May 11930 and of public record in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for said ' Martin County in Book C-3, at pag# 312, and at the request of the holder of the notes of indebtedness thereby secured, default having been made in f the payment thereof, I will, on Mon j day, February Ist, 1932, at 12 o'- j ' clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County offer for sale to the j highest bidder, for cash, the following I real estate, to-wit: | First Tract: One certain tract or. I parcel of land, containing 100 acres,! more or less, and being the same land [where we now live and farm, and be ing same land conveyed to Walter White by V. R. Taylor and conveyed to us by V. G. Taylor, Trustee, in Wynn land sale, and being a part of the old Jenkins land. . . Second Tract: One certain tract or parcel of land adjoining V. G. Taylor, and others, bounded on the North by Conoho Creek, on the East by V. G. jTaylor, on the West by Thelma Hop-1 {kins home tract, on the South by L. !G. Taylor and J. 6. Staton, contain-j ling 150 acres, more or less, and be- 1 'ing the lands inherited by Thelma j Hopkins from her father as shown by Will of V. R. Taylor, duly recorded i in Martin County Public Registry. This the Ist day of January, 1932. B. A. CRITCHER, jan.-5-4t Trustee. Coburn and Coburn, Attorneys. ~ SALE OP VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority | conferred upon us in a deed oi trust | executed by L. A. Clark and wife, Es sie Woolard Clark, on the 10th day of February, 1925, and recorded in book T*2, page 487, we will on Saturday, the 6th day of February* 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Martin County, Williamston, N. C„ I sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to | wit: First Tract: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Cross Roads Township, Martin Coun ty, and State of North Carolina, bound ed on the N. by the right of way of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, on the E. by the lands of Whit Moore, on the S. by the N. C. State Highway No. 90, and on the W. by the lands ! of Tom Allen and Alonzo Allen, con-1 taining 3.05 acres, more or less, jind more particulraly described as follows: | to wit: Begining on the state highway ; No. 90 at an iron stob, corner of this j land and land of Whit Moore, thence j N. 9 W. 547 ft., thence S. 81 W. 296 1 feet; thence due S. 230 ft, thence due | E. 150 ft., thence S. 9 E. 297 ft, thence . N. 81 E. 186 ft, to the beginning, as shown by a map of same made by T„ Jones Taylor, engineer, on the 26th (day of January, 1925. Second Tract: All that tract or parcel of land lying 'and being in Cross Roads Township, Martin County, and State of North Carolina, bounded on the N. by the J. B. Burroughs farm and the lands of C. T. PeJ, on the E. by Beaver | Dam Creek and lands of W. T. Culli fer, on the S. by the right of way of I .the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and, on the west by the George Roberson 'farm, containing 170.65 acres, more or •less, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning where Beaver Dam Creek crosses the Atlan tic Coast Line Railroad right of way, the corner of this land, the land of W. T. Cullifer, and the first tract above described, thence S. 86 1-4 W. 3775 ft, thence N. 35 W. 678 ft., thence N. 57 1-2 E. 1050 ft, thence due E. 201 ft. to a branch, thence along the branch N. 41 E. 800 ft., E. 900 ft.. N. 32 E. 475 ft, thence N. 22 E. 276 ft, thence N.U E. 459 ft, thence S. 70 1-2 E. 285 ft to Beaver Dam Creek, thence alow the various courses of Beaver Da«*. Creek to the beginning, as shown by a map of same made by J. L. Foye, C E„ on the 28th day o December, 1917, which said map u of record In the public registry of Mar tin County in Land Division Book This ValTuT made by r«son of the failure of L. A. Clark and wife, Essie Woolard Clark, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale, j This the Ist day of January, 1932. W. G. BRAMHAM And T. L. BLAND, Receivers for First National Com pany of Durham, Inc., Trustee, for merly First National Trust Company, Durham, N. C. jl2 4t SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust , executed by C. H. Dawes and wife,' Mathinia Dawes, on the 31st day of I May, 1923, and recorded in book 0-2, 'page 175, we will, on Saturday, the 1 30 th day of January, 1932, 12 o'clock :noon, at the courthouse door in Mar ' tin County, Willamston, N. C., sell |at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following land, to 'wit: All that certain tract, piece, or par ! eel of land, containing 122 1-2 acres, I more or less, situate, lying and being 'on the Hamilton road about 7 miles jE. of the town of Williamston, Pop uar Point, Township, Martin County, ( N. C, having such shape, metes, I courses, and distances as will more ! fully appear by reference to a map Imade by J. R. Mobley, surveyor, on ; the 10th day of May, 1923, and adjoin ing the lands of William Griffin on the |W, the lands of Riley Spruill on the E, the lands of L. Wynne on the S, and the lands of Greeley Slade on the W, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning on the Hamil ton Road at Greeley Slade's corner; thence down said road S. 65 1-2 de grees E. 55 poles; S. 51 degrees E. 36 poles; S. 60 1-2 degrees E. 52 poles to PoHard or Main Branch, Riley Spruill's corner, thence down Riley Spruill's line] or branch S. 53 degrees E. 15 poles; S. 70 degrees W. 16 poles, S. 74 de grees W. 32 poles, S. 79 degrees W.' 16 poles, S. 56 degrees W. 20 poles; S. 19 1-2 degrees W. 28 poles; S. 4 degrees W. 20 poles, S. 17 degrees W. | 14 poles; S. 25 degrees W. 14 poles; j S. 21 degrees E. 20 poles; S. 27 1-2 degrees E. 20 poles; S. 2 1-2 degrees 12 poles to Conoho Creek, thence up Conoho Creek N. 76 degrees W. 14 poles, N. 77 1-4 degrees W. 18 poles; S. 83 degrees W. 14 poles; N. 63 1-2 degrees W. 12 poles; S. 58 degrees W. 7 poles; N. 45 degrees W. 11 poles; N. 27 1-2 degrees W. 11 poles; S. 51 1-2 degrees W. 8 poles to a gum, Greely Slade's corner, thence along Greely Slade's line N. 5 degrees W. 60 poles, N. 42 degrees E. 20 poles, N. 24 1-2 degrees E. 140 poles, to the; beginning, and heing the same land conveyed to the said C. H. Dawes by B. A. Critcher by deed dated No vember 21, 1914, and on record in Martin County Public Regsitry in Bk. G-l, Pg. 208. . This sale is made by reason of the failure of C. H. Dawes and wife, Ma | thinia Dawes, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re iquired from the purchaser at the sale. iThis the 10th day of December, 1931.! W. G. BRAMHAM j5 4tw and T. L. BLAND. Receivers for Frsit National Com pany of Durham, Inc., Trustee, form erly First National Trust Company, Durham, N. C. NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Javan Rogers, I late of Martin County, notice is here ,by given to all persons holding claims 'against said estate to present them to me for payment on or before the {l6th day of January, 1933, or this no tice will be be pleaded in bar of re- I covery of the same. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to 'make immediate settlement of same. This 16th day of January, 1932. CHARLES URBAN ROGERS, i , Administrator, Estate of Javan j Rogers. • j!9 4tw t ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J. D. Slade, deceased, late of Martin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at her home in Williamston, ' North Carolina, or the undersigned attorney, on or before the 19th day of January, 1933, or this notice will b« 1 plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will I please make immediate payment. 1 1 This the 19th day of January, 1932. BERRISSIA B. SLADE, Administratrix of the Estate of J. D. Slade. jl9 6t Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in the deed of trust from James jC. Stailings and wife, Victoria Stall- |ings, tt> me dated December 18, 1930, recorded in the Register's Office„,q4 I Martin County in Book B-3, page 3£5, II will on Tuesday, February 9, 19J2, at 12 o'clock noon, sell at public hue- Ition for cash at the courthouse door: of Martin County the land therein 1 'described as follows: First Tract: Commencing at War ren Lillet's corner in Enoc Stalling's line; thetice near an East course to iWarren Lilley's line; thence, to Bry ant Daniel's corner; thence a ! straight course to a corner pine; thence near an East course to William E. Griffin's line to Moses Griffin's line; thence with Moses Griffin's line to Enoc Stallings' corner; thence with Enoc Stallings' line to the first station, j there being twenty-five (25) acres, more or less. Being the same land {Conveyed to lobe Stallings by Jesse S. Stlalings by deed dated January sth, 1881; said deed registered on De cember 24, 1885, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Martin County, in Book KK, pages 100 and 101. Second Tract: Beginning at Moses Griffin's corner ;thence Southerly to a chopped short leaf pine; thence Easterly to Joe Stallings' corner; thence Northerly to Moses Griffin's line; thence along Moses Griffin's line to the beginning; containing ten (10) acres, more or less. Being the same land conveyed to Jobs Stallings by Enoc Stallings and Judith Sailings by deed dated February 9, 1887; said deed was signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of George E. Peele. Third Tract: Commencing at I point in Enoch Stallings' line; thence near South to a point Levouis Po cosin; thence near an £§st course to a bay; thence with Bryant Daniel'a line to a point in J. S. Stallings' line; | t thence near a West course to the first • j station; containing fifty (50) acres, ' more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Warren Lilley by J. S. ■ Stallings by deed dated December . 18, 1876, and recorded in Martin County December 23, 1865, in Book This the 7th day of January, 1932. J. H. CALLOWAY. - ja. 12-4t Trustee. t NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the authority of a power of sale contained in that cer ' tain deed of trust executed by Willie 1 Boston and wife, with the undersigned ■ trustee, dated Uth day of June, 1928, and of record in the public registry of > Martin County in book P, at page 334, ; said trust deed having been given to : secure the payment of a certain note | of even date therewith, and default | having been made in the payment of : the note, and the terms and condi -1 tions contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said ' note, the Undersigned trustee, will, ; on the 6th day of February, 1932, at 1 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Martin County, at William -1 ston. North Carolina, offer at public • sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the '■ following described land, to wit: I Bounded on the north by the lands ' of Affirdo Gordon and others, on the ; east by the Brick Boston tract of land, | on the south by the lands of the Den : nis Simmons Lumber Company, on the ; west by the lands of Sanford Gordon, j containing twenty-seven (27) acres, more or less, and being the same prem ; ises now occupied by Willie Boston ■ and wife, Isolene Boston, and being : the premises recently deeded to Iso ' lene Boston by John D. Lilley, trus ' tee, which said deed is of record in | the public registry of Martin County, ' and is hereby referred to for a better ' j description of said land. .A This.the 4th day of finiirm||j 1? A. R. DUNNING, j ;5 4tw Truste^V ;i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE II Having this day qualified as admin ; istrator of the estate of Mrs. Sarah 1 E. Harrell, deceased, late of Martin ' County, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons holding claims against \ the said estate to present them to the • undersigned for payment on or before ' the 2nd day of January, 1933, or this • notice will be pleaded in bar of recov ery thereon. All persons indebted to ; said estate will please make immediate ' payment. This 2nd day of January, 1932. J. E HARRELL, j i >5 6tw Administrator. ' SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY 1 Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Ernest T. Forbes and | wife, Gladys L. Forbes, on the 4th day of March, 1927, and recorded in Book X-2, at page 415-16, we will on Saturday, the 30th day of January, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Martin County, Wil liamston, N. C, sell at public auction fqr cash to the highest bidder, the fol ltcwing land, to wit: Begnning at a stake on the old Pal myra-Oak City Road in tie line of Mrs. B. F. Moomaw (formerly the southeastern corner of lot No. 3 in the division of the lands of Mary C. Har rell, deceased) and running with the line of the said Mrs. B. F. Moomaw N. 80-15 W. 262 poles to a stake, a corner of the lands of Mrs. B. F. Moomaw and B. C. Mayo (formerly Brown's corner); thence running in a northwesterly direction with the canal n Cypress Branch about 24 poles to a stake, the corner of lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of Mary C. Har rell, deceased; thence N. 76-30 E. 32 poles to the lead ditch; thence run ning with the various courses of the lead ditch separating lots Nos. 2 and 3, across the Williamston-Scotland Neck ' Highway, No. 125, to a stake on the I W. aidt of the Oak City-PalmjTa road; thence running a southwesterly directon with said road 23 poles to the beginning point,: containing 60 acres, more or less, and being a part of the land now owned by Ernest T. Forbes, «nd being formerly known as lot No. 3 of the Mary C. Harrell, de ceased lands." I TRACT 2: Beginning at a stake on (the western edge of the Scotland Neck '.Williamston {highway* (formerly the 'northeastern corner of lot No. 2 of the lands of Maty C. Harrell, de ceased), and running N. 70-00 W. 14 poles to a persimmon tree; thence a iong the line of L. L. Harrell N. 77-00 W. 260 poles to a gum in a ditch in W. A. Burnette's line (formerly the line of J. H. Johnson); thence run ning in a westerly direction* along the various courses of the ditch to a canal in Cypress Branch; thence running a southeasterly course along Cypress Branch Canal about 45 poles to the northwestern corner of lot No. 3 in the division of the lands of Mary C. Harrell, deceased; thence N. 76-30 E. 32 poles to the lead ditch; thence run ning wjth the various courses of the lead ditch across the Wlliamston-Scot land Neck Road to the western edge of jthe Palmyra-Oak City road; thence northeast along said road about 30 poles to the beginning, containing atres, more or less, and known as ' lot No. 2 in the division* of the lands j >f Mary C. Harrell, deacesd." Boun-1 daries of those parts of lots 2 and 3 respectively described above are as fol lows, to wit: On the N. by W. A. Brunette and L. L. Harrell; on the E. by the Palmyra-Oak City Rd., on the S. by Mrs. B. F. Moomaw; on the W. by B. C. Mayo. Also another tract of land described as follows, to wit: Beginning in the line of Mrs. B. F. Moomaw at the southwestern corner of lot No. 2 woodland and running a northeasterly direction with the di viding line between the woodland of lots Nos. 1 and 2, about 22 poles to a stake, the northeastern corner of lot No. 1; thence S. 704)0 E. 37 1-2 poles to a stake in Dam Branch; thence a northeasterly direction with the run of Dam Branch to a stake in High Mill Pond; thence a southeast erly direction with th«f various courses of High Pond to a stake in the line of Mrs. B. F. Moomaw; thence with i the line of Mra. B. F. Moomaw N. 78-00 W. 154 4-5 poles to the begin- I ning, containing (both tracts together) I 31 acres, more or less, and being the I woodland tracts of lots 2 and 3 in the I division of the lands of Mary C. Har- I rell, dee'd. The above described tracts i of land are bounded as follows, to wit: On the N. by M. L. Bunting; on the i E. by High Mill Pond; on the S. by Mrs. B. F. Moomaw; on the W. by lot No. I of the division of the lands of Mary C. Harrell, dee'd. This sale j Tuesday, Jumarf 26,1932 ,| U made by reason of the failure of i Ernest T. Forbes and wife, Gladys L. | Forbes, to pay and dscbarge the in ■; debtedness secured by said deed of i trust. ; | A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the,Mttt This the 22nd day of December, A 931. C. H. OIXON, / Receiver For The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, r jS 4tw Trustee, i Durham, N. C. ! NOTICE or SALE j Under and by virtue of the power i ,of sale contained in that certain deed f of trust executed to the undersigned ( trustee by Andrew Smith snd wife, , Mary D. Smith, of record in the Mar . ! tin County Public Registry in book l i Y-2, at page 75, to secure the pay [ ,ment of notes cf even date therewith, . and the stipulations not having been t complied with, and at the request of I the holder of said bonds, the under j 'signed trustee will, on the 15th day t of February, 1932, st 12 o'clock noon, I |in front of the courthouse door of l! Martin County, offer for sale to the . | highest bidder, for caah. the follow ; ing described land: ~ > \ ' Beginning at W. V'tOrniond's cor i ner on the old Hamillpiv road, thence j ;down the said road sr"Teet to E. P. .: Buneh's line, a corner, -thence t "HDYth f i course along Bunch's line, 204 feet, i more or less, to J. S. Rhodes' line, a . corner, thence along J. S. Rhodes line ' t 51 feet in an easterly direction to W. IV. Ormond's line, a corner, thence ,'jwith W. V. Ormond's line 204 feet, , 'more or less, to the beginning, Con , jtaining 1-4 acre, more or less, and be . ! ing a part of the land conveyed to E. , [P. Bunch by H. C. Carter, trustee of , the estate of C. H. Godwin, bankrupt, t ;and of record in the Register of Deeds '■ office for Martin County. I This 14th day of January, 1932. Jl H. M. STUBBS, jI9 4tw Trustee. B. A. Critcher, attorney. , ST NOTICE OF SALE is hereby given that under | and by virtue of a power of sale con ( tained in that certain deed of trust, executed by James G. Mizelle, to the undersigned trustee, bearing date of , the 28th day of March, 1927, and of j record in the Public Registry of Mar | tin County, in Book P-2, at page 235, said trust deed having been given to t secure the payment o7 a certain note , of even date therewith, and the stip ulations in the same not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, 'the under signed trustee will, on Tuesday, the . 2nd day of Feb., 1932, at twelve o'- clock noon, at the Courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston North Carolina, oner at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash, I the following described land, to-wit: Beginning at A. W. Bailey's cor ' ner, running an east course with A. W. Bailey's line to the Je»se Mizelle corner, tnence Southern course with the Jesse Mizelle line and Albert Rog ers' line to a corner of Albert Rogers' and William MizelleV, thence >a Westernly course with the run of Bear Grass Swamp to J. T. Bullock corner, thence a North course with J. T. Bullock's line and A. W. Bailey's line to the beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less. This mortgage covers only 1-3 interest in this tract of land. This the 2nd day of January, 1932. J. B. AYERS, jan.-5-4tX v Trustee. TRUSTER'S SALE OF LAND~~ By virtue of power vested in me by that deed of trust executed to me on the 3rd day of June, 1921, by Joseph iL, Johnson and Melva Johnson, and which is duly recorded in the regis ter's office for Martin County, in book > G-2, at page 325, I shall offer for sale i to the highest bidder, for cash, at pub , lie auction, at the courthouse door in th? town of Williamston, on Thursday, ; the 18th day of February, 1932, at 12 ; o'clock noon, the following described parcel of real estate, lying, being, and situate in the County of Martin and State of North Carolina, to wit: Situate in Bear Grass Township, in said County and State, beginning at a gum in the mouth of Briery Branch, running thence with said branch to a small branch, thence up the said small branch to a gum, thence along a line of marked trees to a corner in the Andrew Peel line; thence along the said line to a corner, a long leaf pine in the Crane Pond Branch, a comer of Reddick Mizell and others; thence north 87 1-2 west along a line of Red dick Mizell and Hardy Mizell, a dis tance of 234 poles to the line of John Bullock; thence along a line of marked trees to the Bear Grass Swamp, a gum, a corner tree near the run; thence down said swamp to the fork of Mill Pond; thence upon the Wolf Pocosin Swamp to the beginning, containing 175 acres, more or less. It being the same lands conveyed to Joseph L. Johnson and wife, Melva Johnson by deed from R. L. Whitfield and wtf e, dated January l,t, 1920, and of record in Martin County Registry in Book D-2, at page 202. The purchaser at the sale will be required to make a deposit of ten per cent of the amount of his bid, as evi dence of good faith, pending coufiraa i tion of the sale. This January 15th, 1932. ! *■ -T.T.GRIMES, J l9 Trustee. Commissioner of Banks owner of debt for use of the Farmers Bank of Greenville. Albion Dunn, Attorney. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court of Martin Coun ty in an action entitled "C. B. Hassell et al vs. Planters and Merchants Bank et al," and under and by virtue of tht power of sale in a certain deed of trust dated November 20, 1928, of record in file register of deeds office in book P-2, page 374, the undersigned com missioners will on the 15th day of February, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed real estate: A house and lot in the t6»rn of Wil- » liamston, N. C., bounded oa the north by R. E. Roberson house and lot. on ' he f" 1 by Watts Street, on the south by Main Street, and oa the west by x the Ute S. S. Hadley house and lot, and being the same house and lot now occupied by said C. B. Hassell and wife. ).»4,. A - " ""'yi-'iS:
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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