'TVi 1 i m/H. Burk.tt _* following appeared in a If* - lit rd.j'on of the Windsor ’ Q..,- i '#»r, anil was sent to us by i cives hi this county for re i> j ,lic ition ir. William Henry Burkett d u ioauiiy evening, January at the home of bis son „ u k t , in Roxobel. The i a* a services were conducted a ft mdv R ia Baptist church #n We me day afternoon, by his gu a;-, lirv Jessie Blalock, is /•is eJ by a former pastor, Rev. , J. 1<\ Cale. the interment being : the Raby Burial grounds on e farm of .vir. J. Burjcebf,' t, .r Roxobel. j He pallbearers were: R E. 0 i uiars, P. C. Tyler, 0. R. 1 .ernno, Julian Nortieetand J. ante Jenkins. The tribute , i Joeanaful and profuse ^end „ e large assemblage of friends i.. e tesaimer*y of the esteem in w -i -h in deceased was:heid Vill’-arn Henry BuVkett was o *i se uu >~nine ’rears ago in W irthampt n Cquat , the son of .« lidin and Alary Harrison Bur i.ti.t. lie^ontered the Civil War 0 t the Confederate-Side and was ja norably discharged after the rondci of Genera! Lee at Ap nri act x. On his reLurn to civ ile h ; married Miss Bet tie E. JN ws me. of Be tie County, wno t lrvives iiim To this union t ,ere are now living seven child 1 *n.?. Messrs. W. J , J. ,T. and B. .j. Bu e t of R 'Xobej, N.' .C. Ji .d vir. J L. Burkett, of ,Nans • ,i o id County, Va.; Mr§. E. D. ' astedoe and Mrs J. S. Feele, ,iOt" R xooel, and Mrs. W.; E. Spruill, of Creswell, N. C. Mr. Burkett was esteemed by - his frien Is and deeply loved by i is ^fam ly. A most touching ^>nd beautiful sefene was enacted the body was laid irnthe cas ket. The aged wife, ileaning Upon the arm nf her eldest uauglcer stood by the bier and .Junked upon the form of him who had been with her all thru nfe, with whom she had traveil t d the paths of life and had hared life’s joys .and sorrows, and laid her hand ,for the last tme upon the cold brow and Mjoke tenderly and pathetically ‘ a»£* the great devotion that had xistei between them for a per i ,d os: more than fifty yeats. In his death. Another’ land ..mark >*f Roxobel townsbio has men removed, another link -in rthe chain that bound the men of jthe southern states into one ik *li«s dubie mass-during the years of 183L 65, has bean broken. Taps nas been sounded ard an other of the once proud Southern Confederacy has passed to his reward. %Geo. F. Parker, Kelford, N. C. NOTICE OF SAfcE , Under aud dy virtu* fit the power ..sale co. mined in a certain mortgage xuced executed by E. L Uibbs and wife <*0 H. W Jateman dated theStb day of .ipril, 1918, and recorded in the ofrice of tue K :gister of Deeds of Washing* ton County, North Carolina in book page 1«»8, to wnich reference is hereby made, a.i.djpursuajjt to„an order made py the District C<j#ct of the Uuited States for the Eastern Distriet of North Carolina in an action therein ending, Equity, entitled “M. V Wills vsjl'iie osta Laud Dexelopinent Compooy’’, <#hi undersigned mortgagee will,'on Monday, tiie 19th day of March, 1.923, at 13 o’clock nroa, at the Court House door in Oasiiington County offer for sale, the highest bidder for ca*h, that certain real estate described in rthe said mortgage: Bounded on to* North by h. M Phelps land; en the East by the land of H. A. Litchfield et al; on the South by the attain road leading from Cresw» li to Pljernojutfa ami on the West by the land of Redden Hessell et al being th* same land couveyed by the said H! W. Bate *nan and wife to the said E. L. Gibbs on April 5th, 191$, by deed duly record ed in the Register’s Office at resaid and to which reference is hereby made t£or purposes of description. The bidder will be requried to depos fit as machas ten per cent of the amo* unt bid as a guaranty of good faith pending confirmation of the sale by ;the said Court. This 16th day of March tl923. H. W. Bateman Mortgagee By W. L. Whitley, Attorney NOTICE OF SALE '» -| Under and hy virtue of pow-j «er of sale contained ii^a certain mortgage executed on Jan. l.i 192® by Jos. L-' i W<od ey to F; Jarrell, securing ’he payment; ,of cer lin notes, default having be n made in the payment there of, I v ill ofF<»r for saie for cash,1 at tho court house door- in Wash ington Count, at 12 o’clock on the 26th day of Maych 1923, the ^following described real est te A11 that certain entire lot of land situated on the east side of Boush St. in the town of Roper, N C adjoining the lands of NS ft R right of way and others as ^conveyed and more fully .deacrib fed in a deed from F M Jarrell r dUid Hife of#v<a) date and tP be* registered concurrent here with I" the said Job Levi \Woodleyt this oblig tion being given to se, cure the balance due on purchase mon-y fThis.Faby.80th 1920 ' »-F M Jarrell, Mortgagee ; Bv Carl^L Bailey, A*t Dr. D. 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