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i tclosure t'i •■ n, o t a Jcc d 0* M..1 excelled to iue u ..iris touei; . t■ ■ ,,, ... (; • enp i.iid i). 1. ..... . ■ i.i . i:. - • .me... ••■•ja: ..... u. _ U ) f o." iV . J. U.l.lUkL be,.*! lll.lde II. tnt; payment or me note aecu. ed i y S.lHi lilStrUiTleut l*t XjiIVcj kUiC.', tile uudersigutU, v ii. Martin, li.iStti, will on rnuay, August oi, tthib. al i .. s/cluca Nooj, out. loi sale, ioi eas , jl tfie l.'oul'l noust' door of said uOiiu ,iy. Had lo tne inchest bidde., tt.t lfi\>ivuij4 described properly lo-W u i t <i_t or parcel ol iari.. - can.: ' i ’Wnship, aud bou , ,i i.s follows: Oa the iuri! . th: only k ad, • aiiin • from v*" -i y lo t res-! v. i '-> rncii ' Norman, mid too »V*•'••. o> me land of said ' • ....,, Norman, and containing ten acres, more or less, ami being the same lands that William Webb, purchased of Joshua Phelps and re ference to which deed is made f ra rh re eamplete description Dated and posted this the 30th day of July 1920. 19J . ana rcc... dim lUo. cr11 ice \n till : fie heirs o: 1 n .he .-outl. by Van P. Martin. Trustee. ■«*Wi Notice Of Foreclosure i r and by virtue of a deed it uv *x cuted to the undersi v. by Frank Woodley ',r'1 ■•>•.<■ ciodSt Wood fey, and w i* i strument bears date of I e -nioei- 20,1920, and recorded book 83s. page 31, office of the ii filter of deeds for Masbinpt o County, default havng been n ad’’ in tlie payment of the note secured by said instrument of conveyance the undersigned, Thus. J. Markham, Trustee, will on Friday, the 31st day of Augu st 1923, at 12 o.clock Noon, offer for sale, for cash at the Court ■HotiSf )• >or of sai l County1 and to the high,'- bid dor, thp folio wing d< ?cri >ed re 1 estate, to* vri t > b 'iiig tv., ‘o,vn Sots situated in the to'.vfT • : .v; .per. and being lots Numbers Twenty Four and Twe nty Three in the plat of lots of W. T Sn-uill, and which ,ots the the said Frank Wood! y and wi'e Nciiciv: ie Woodley purchased by D ted and posted this the 30th P , r ■ e us recorded in pi.-; 2L7, and R mk 61. -82 Re.ords of Washing day ot ,fu : NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale in the purchase money mortgage Train N H filar ison, Jr , d ite; March 31, 1919, duly recorded in the Register’s office of Washing tor County in book 73, page 554, which is hereby referred to, the undersigned will sell at public auctibri' for cash to the highest iaddar' &t the court House door of said county on Thursday, Au ) gust 30th, -923, at Noon, that Vi certain tract of land situate in Plymouth Township, Washington County, as follows; Beginning on the east side oi , the Long Acre Road at the foot ■ of LLe iloll’- Road at the place where the old arch used to cross said Long Acre R- ad; and runn ing eastward'll with the line of tne parties of the first part to vhat was' fevmei \y the John L. Roper Lumber Company 'ine; tne soutn 56 west with the said line, kovvn as the Greenleaf line, to tne right of way of Lateral Cana! No, 7 on the Albemarle Drainage District; thence north westwa (ill wiih the raid light of way to the high land at the end of said right of way of said C o ai No 7; thence southwardly with the edffe of tbi s id right of way of anal No. 7 to a point opposite the center of the ssi i canal; thence northwestwardly tne btt i.e course as said (.anal No. 7 continued, to the main road at or near the canal of' N. H. Harrison, Sr ; thence roth wardly along the main road as it formerly ran, prior me charge made by Wm. H. Harrison, to the beginning - containing 200 acres, or less. This July 28th, 1923. Mr. Narcissa A. Harrison Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of authority contained in three (3) certain mort gage deeds; one executed on tin day of February, 1921, and recorder in the office of the Register of Deeds of Washington county in Book 7 , Page 164; one executed on the Ifitl day of May, 1921, and recorded ir. the office of the Register of Deeds o Washington county in Book .S3, 201, and one executed on the 31. day of January, 1922 and register in the office of the Register- of Deed of Washington county in Book page 303. , All of the three (3) said mortgage deeds being executed by Edward -Pet • tiford and wife, Naomie lettiford to I K. R. Jackson to -.’cure t'-e pay .1*-at . •I" certa n notes ■ f - ' d tc . :th ,d ‘ "-it ha- ■ ee 1 mu . ■ r- ■ f.vmen’ f said no*op. lie u- «r mortgagee will ’i” ' v ih day ef August, l! -!. it $2:®* lock M., at the court a >;:/o no i Plymouth. Xorth Carolina sc.: _ '• • ; f. highest bidder for cash t ie (<>■• i '.cscribed leal estate: U and being in the town o : ">untjfa lNo' m iurh, Washington cc , ’c j >n and move particularly do t ribed as follows: One house and lot on Water s.reN ounded on the north by Roanoke • " :r, on the south by Water street. - he east by Lucy Ross and on t.’1 -t bv E.*R. Jackson ,and_is a 1 [ i'i*. bemg a h 50 ;.r(i feet, and is the^same house a. 01 that the said Edward I ry: . W ;ivi . F< 'U -ther ies< ,e deed from Dr. C. C. Jackson a^ • ife to Edward Pettiford <iafed ;■ • •nary 8th, 1912, and recorded in Register of Deeds office oi M asm tv vn county, in Rook 61. Page 76. This the 13th day °i E. R. JACKSON., * Mortgagee. notice of sale of PROPERTY FOR TAXES. | The property of the following nam ed persons will be sold for taxes due the town of Plymouth on the 6th»day of Aug., 1823, at the court house door in Plymouth, N. C , noon: at 12 o’clock, ♦ WHIR W. W. Ange . A F. Arnold ... .... J. S. Brown .. Mrs. Kittie Brown (!. W. Harrison C. A. Knowles . . II. E. Overton . Annie M. Spruill W. S. Spruill . \ . B. Watts .. J. T. Weede .... P. W. Brinkley . Mrs. Enuria Latham iss Missouri McNair 28.21 10.01 8.20 .. 17.70 .. 7.67 4.71 3.86 7 28 .. 10.62 .. 51.25 _ 5.31 7.97 .. 38.83 2.66 Mrs. Nona Newman . 123.43 Foe Samanie .-. L S. Shugar ... \ ashington Horse Exchange .. COLORED loe Allen ._. reccy Garrett .-. dcie Harper .-. John W. Joyner .-. Hack Moore . Margaret Halsey . J. E. Orman .... Lizzie Ormand .-. Mary Capehart .. Tom Downing, agent . Fannie Everett . John H. Howcott .— 8.26 58.70 30.98 4.44 1.36 .*9 8.85 7.08 4 53 4.33 4.1 4.72 3 02 2.43 J. J. Johnson 'e.tie McCray Annie Owens . r.«l. Purvis .-. f 1 ' Violet Reddick .. 4."^ K. \V. Stewart ..... h ' 8 p. w. brow';. Tax Collector. S'ric 1 fancy selecied Roseblot rn Brut- Pcaches.Crate six baskets F O.B. Shipment day ottier received to any address, send remittance with order. Add ex press if desire prepaid. Rosebloom Orchard Co., Aberdeen, N. C. Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as adminis trator to the estate of the late Joeph E. Reid, 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 29th day of Jut e, 1924, or this notice will be plead ed in bav of their recovery. - All persons indebted to the deceased will make immediate settlement, this June 29th. 1923. J. E. REID, Administrator, CE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE u- and by virtue of authority er ed in a certain mortgage dc >. exucuteu tne loui day of Februai., 1916, by Charle;- Johnson to L. Gavlord, and registered m the office of the Register of deeds of Wash ington county in Book C<, l uge •> , to secure payment of one certain note of oven date therewith, default hav ing been made in the payment of the saui note, the undersigned mortga gee will on Monday, 13th day of Aug ust ll>23 sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door ir Plymouth, North Carolina at 12.1H o’clock M., the following describee 10 Lying and being in Washington county and known and described as follows: adjoining the lands of M "i. Stillman, J. P. Oliver, Anms Moo e ,nd others. Containing 22 acres, mope >r less, being the same land boug u )y Charles Johnson from M. J. otill This the 13111 GAYLORD,' Mortgagee. jSIinwiCUi^ ISTHEOMLY ARK ICft SALVE Enroll Mow-Ifor Only You Can Order a and in a short time it will be yours. If you have delayed placing your order because of the cash outlay necessary—you need wait no longer. 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It has brought a sales increase of 194% for the past six months over the same period of a year ago—the greatest gain in all Firestone history. The Firestone Gum-Dipped Cord is the mighty achievement which has enabled Firestone to break the tremendous record of past Firestone success. The tire buying public has been aroused to the results in economical mileage of the Fittest one process of double gum-dipping. The buying-swing toward Firestone shows how It has advanced the public’s standard of tire value. Ask owners about Firestone performance on their cars. Note the big taxicab fleets Firestone-equipped. Watch the new cars you see—Just from the fac tories; Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords are seed every where in fast increasing numbers. Get the maximum extra mileage that only the Firestone name assures you. Only by insisting on this name can you' he sure of getting the genuine gum-dipped construction Special Matinee Saturday, 4:30 P. M. 10/ to Everybody V Ollie Hamilton Show PLYMOUTH i
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