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; < ve Baddour native b>> rian who will speak at j a union service of the churches j of Plymouth on conditions in the Bible lands Sunday af er» no^n at 4 o’clock, at the Baptist churc'' . \ir. Ba<idour has a grip ping story to tell of pers**c t on of nis people and the Armenians by the Turks. For The Good of Humanity. ope 1 to the h uisewives o - i -g<on county to send their di'C tried winter clothing o the \e ir East Relief was made this w. ek by the county clothing ch lirmen for this great human itarian organization They pointed out that while we are discarding winter cloth ing, we can save human li a s by seeding it to the Near East Re lief instead of putting it away in the attic or closet to provide a b ceding place for moths, Most counties of North Carolina have just finished their financial cam paign and the state is5reported nearly over the top in this res pect. Dr. E. C. Brooks, state super intendent of education, i^ cloth ing chairman for the present drive, and has the active assist ance of Josephus Daniels honor ary state chairman and Col. Geo. H. Bellamy, state chairman. Governor Morrison has issued a p.ociamation declaring May 1st Bundle Day and ask ng all true Tarheels to send a bundle of warm clothing to the Near East Relief. Many school teachers of this city at the request of Dr. Brooks have organized their classes into a corps for collecting discarded clothing. This clothing can be turned over to Mrs. Van B. Mar tin of Plymouth Miss Augusta Garstarphen of Roper and Mrs. J L, Phelps, Creswell, or sent to the Near East Relief Clothing warehouse at Raleigh. Washington county’s goal is 300 pounds of cloth,ng in wThich there is still some wear. Palm j Beach suits, straw hats and sum ' mer clothing cannot be used, as ! tne climate of Armenia closely | approximates our New England states. Many women and child ren were found last winter who! had draggedJtliemselves for miles sufferingfrom acuta rheumatism dimply for lack of clothing. NOTICE OF SALE D. C. Simmons having offered to in crease thejamount bid for the C, M. Lamb ■ tore property in Loper, N C., by as mucn as five per cent and hav ing made deposit to guarantee com pliance witn such bid and the Court having orded ordered a re-sale The undersigned, Trustee, will, on Wednesday, ihe2.r>th day of April, 1923 at 12 u’cIjck noon, at the Court House door iu Washington County, offer for sale, to tiie highest bidd r for cash, that certain property in the town of. Roper, N. C wed known as the C 1 Lamb store property it being the same property •'>uiiy inscribed in Deed of trust from C. M. Lamb and Wife to, th« undersigned iVustee referred to in the record i*i t us cruse. The bid- , ding at su h sale will begin with the bid of the saia L> < . Simmons, to wit: $»92.50, and the bit. ler will be requir ed to deposit as much as 'ten pe -cent of the amount bid as a guar anty of good faith pending confirmation of the sale by the Court. This April lOth 1923. T. R. Hassell, Trustee, By W. L. Whitley, Atty, Dr. D. B. Mizelle DENTAL S’JLGEON in Plymouth every day ex cept Monday prepared to to do all kinds of Modern DENTAL WORK SKINNERSVILLE NEWS EDWARD ROLAND SPRUILL Skinnersville, April 17—Fun eral services ot’ Mr. Eflward Ice land Spruill, age 66 years, were I conducted Thur sday afternoon April 12 at three-thirty o’clock. Interment was made in the fam ily eemetarv. Mr. Spruill died very suddenly Wednesday after noon, death resulting from heart | disease The deceased was a im minent ; farmer in this suction and we!! known throughout the county, having served two years as coun ty commissioner and for many ' years a magistrate Mr. Spruill leaves his wife, Mrs PattieSpru1!!, one daugh I ter. Miss Mary Spruiii, who is a j student of Chowan College, four sons, Messrs. Euward of IV sor, Leon. Henry and Jim Spruil of this place, and two brothers, Messrs J. C- Spruill of Plymoutn and H C. Spruiii of Kinston He was a consistent member of Rehoboth church Mr. Shelton Suunde s and son, Stewart, of Aula id r are here as the guests of Mr. an Mrs. Sam Aumnck. MrsfC. V White and dau ghter, Miss Alice spent the week end in Edenton as the fhe guest of rs.Chas White Mr, T. J. Swain was n Norfolk last week on business. Miss Mary Sprui'l has re turne 1 to Cho van College at Murfreesbx ro after attending the funeral of her father, Mr. Roland Spruill, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Blount and daughter Miss Ardran and Miss Eva White were the guests of Mrs Tom Armstrong Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. J. Elliott spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mollie Lee Wiley. Mesdnmes Sam Aumack, Clinton Everett and children Shelton Saunders and son and W. E. Blount were the guests of Mrs. P. H. Bell Monday afternoon. We note that Mr. H. L* Davenport of this cominun’ ity Monday morning caugh ten boxes of.fish for shipping Also three thousand herring out of five nets. AMENDMENTS To THE LAWS RELATIVE TO MORTGAGES An act to faciltate the examination of titles and to create a presumption ! of payment of instruments secuiing1 the payment of money after fifteen years Torn the date of maturity of the debts secured thereby. The i-encal Assembly of North Car olina do enact: section 1. That section two thous* and five hundred and ninety four of the Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina be amended by adding a a new subsection, as follows: ">. Tnat the conditions of every mortgage, deed of trust, or other in strument securing the payment of monev shall be conclusively presumed to have been complied with or the debt secured thereby paid, as aganist creditors or purchases for a valuable eonisderation from the trustee, mort gagor, or grantor, from and after the expiration of fifteen years from the date when the conditions ofrsuch in strument bv th1: terms thereof are due to have been comrlied with, or the maturity of the last installment of dabfe or interest secured thereby, unless the holder of the indebtedness secured by such instrument or party secured by any provision thereof shall file an affidavit with the registe* of deeds of the county where such instrument is registered in which shall be specifically states the amount of debt unpaid which s secured by said instrum nt or in i whatrc-pect any other condition there of shall not have been complied with, ! whereupon the register of deedS'shall j record such affidavit and refer on the margin of the record of the instrument referred to therein the fact of the fil-1 ing of sue affi nvit, and a reference to the book r.nd page whereit is recor ded Or, in lieu of such affidavit, the holder may enter on the margin of the reeord any payments that have been made or the indebtedness secured by such instrnmeut, and shall in such en try state the amount still due therein- ■ der. This entry must he signed by the register of deeds: Provided however, that this subsection shall not apply to any deed, martgage, deed of trust, or other instrument made or given by any railroad company, or to any agreement of conditional sale, equipment trust a greement, leas, chattel mortgage, or other instrument relating to the sale, purchase, or lease of railroad equip ment or rolling stock, or of other per_ sonal property. I Sko. 2. in ease of foreclosure of any deed of trust or mortgage, th trustee ! or mortgagee shall entei upon the alar gin of the record ther oi the fact of sucli foreclosure and the date when, and the person to whom a conveyance was made by reason thereof bEc 3. It shall be the duty of any trustee or mortgagee making sale un der the provisions of any power to file an account with the clerk of the Super ior Court in tii<- county when th'1 mi cl lies as is rcquireu by commissioners making sales for i artition, and lor >lie auditing and recording of said account the clerk shall be allow' d the same fees : as are provided for auditing accounts of such commissioners Sko. 4. Upon ratication of this act, the Secretary of State shall certi y cop ies thereof to every register of deeds in the State, whose duty it shall be to post sucti copies in a cotispicuons place in his office and cause the same to be published lor one month in some new s paper in the courtly. The expense of such publ.cations shall be borne by the county Sue fi. This act shall he in force from and after January first, one thou sand nine hundred and twenty-four. Sec 6. All laws and clauses of laws conflicting hei ewith are hereby repea led. Ratified this the Gthday of Mai eh, A. D. 1923 Administrator’s Notice. H tving quaifi ed as adminis trator to the estate of the ate Marcia M Roebuck, deceased of Washington County this is to no tii’y a p jrs > u h » ding c aims a gainst the estate of the said de ceased to present them for pay ment to tne undersigned on or before the 13th day of February 1924, or this , otice \v i tv* pearl in bar of their recovery A persons indebted to the said cle cea-ed wi p ease make immedi ate sett ement This 14th day of February 1923. James S Harrison Administrator Administrators Notice. Having qualified as administrator to the estate f the late H. Shadrick Me Naiij deceased of Washington .County this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them for payment to the undersigned on or before the 21 day of March, 1924, or this notice not ice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the deceased will please make immediate settlement This March 20th 1924. A. D. 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