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Irisc VVrtrv vt optional, F25.00 net additional charge. % u c ■0FVi TO THE n> itf*n 0O|J le of R. F. D. 2 lawhvir^.. PF , '1 11/1 ■1 : l-'p oceryGo Will deliver market products every 11 * 1 j, W x ! v, ,'l Friday Beginning Friday, September 7th. This special service which has been added by Plymouth Market v .ad Grocery Company will enable the people of the rural district to obtain fresh meats and beef as con veniently as do the people of PLYMOUTH. F.yii.M—. - - IS&SSBE DELIVERY TRUCK WILL GO OUT ON THE HIGHWAY TO ROPER, FROM THERE TO MACKEYS AND THEN BACK TO PLYMOUTH TAKING | AND DELIVERING ORDERS. ORDERS SENT IN BY MAIL WILL BE DE LIVERED ON REGULAR TRIPS. We have our own individual cold storage plant, and Guarantee °,jr stock to he always fresh, pure and clean. * We Will Appreciate Your Business. j NOTICE OF SALE Under ..ad by virtue of the power ' ’ ' authority contained 1 a cc tain deed of trust Kecutevi by J. M. Aips and life A a Arps to Zeb Vance ionn -i ■ » ru'tee. dated the last ay of -i uarv 1919 and recor ded m office of the Register ofDet. . Washington County North '.ro.ioa in book 7:> at page default having been made if. \e payment of the in Ht>ht< d 3 ! hereby secured, the ...ui • ed . rustee will on Wed ne^da e 12th day of Septem ber 19 .t 12;00 o’clock noon,at the c TT use door in Ply C rolina, offices . bidder for pr er > described de . of trust a. lot low First ed to t her me by de duly 489 Vv a office. First and se acres deeds is mad same er r, being that con vey A Albina Arp s by Francis V. Everett 1 August 11 1890 i ,y t.>- ^0 pgue w wn County Register raet containing 34 acres : >tainingn 110 .ore or less. To which ove mentioned reference for full description and re made a part of this instrument. The bidder at such sale will be require . l0 ueposit leu per cunt of the bid in cash pending con firmation of the sale by the C0Urfhis the 10th day of August iqoQ. 2o';- Vance Norman, Trustee NOT1CE OF SALE rv virtue <T the power contained in a deed of trust executed by Buck A - fei of Washington County, North SouJa, to 0. 1. Anla.u us T-u.s e , dated the 20th uajroi Juij, toly record eel in Washington Coun , North Carolina, hoox. - page. * * * ’ * 1 (lf>od O’ t' Which sai st secures a »ptoA^TlMASSOcfA0™N ?NCOKPORATEn, (no-v NORFOLfc 'thep.n lane (f 'u . N x ■ ,,, fnvpmntTED) representing tin and the said notes navin* . dec to the terms thereof, and the said Buck Allen also having defaulted in the payment of taxes, in violation of the covenant contained in the sail' mortgage, and pursuant to an order made by C. V. W. Ausbon on an up set bid, the undersigned C. I. M1 LARD, Trustee, will on Friday sept 14th, 1923, at the Court Hou.m door in the Town of Plymouth, North Carolina, at the hour of 1:00 o’clock P. M. or as near thereafter as practi cable, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that certain tract o land described in said deed of trust as fellows, to-wit: “The following described tract or parcel of land, situate in Washington Count.n , North Carolina, more par ticularly described as follows: to-wit: “Beginning at an iron marker, which is located as follows, to-wit: Start at the intersection of the East ern right of way line of Norfolk Southern Railroad, the Pungo River Canal, and the division line between I Lots Numbers Five (5) and Six (6), South Division, as shown on the plot of the sub-division of the Eastern Cas olina Home and » a -n Association Incorporated, which is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Washington County, in Registra , Title.- Rook, Number One (1) at huge 25, said Tots being Registered Numbers Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13), respectively; thence with said right of way line North 25 3* East 1268 feet to an iron marker, the place of Beginning: Thence North 25 deg. 35 min. East 52 feet to an iron marker, a corner; thence South 64 deg. 25 min. East 2640 feet to an iron marker, a corner; thence South 25 deg. 35 min. West 1496 feet to an iron marker, a corner; thence North 31 deg. 42 min. West 3011 feet to ai. iron marker, a comer; the place oi beginning, being Forty-six and thiee tenths (46.3- acres, more or less, as a part of Lot No. Five (5;, South Di vision, and seventh-tenths (.,) acres, more or less, as a part of. Lot No. Six id), South Division, as shown on the 'dot of the subdivision o. the Eastern Carolina Home and Farm Association. Into i porated, Which is duly recorded ir. the Office of the Register of Leeds of Washington County, North Caro lina, in Registration of Titles Book Number One (1), at Page 25, said Lots being Registered Numbers Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13 b, re i spectively; containing a total of rorty I seven (47) acres, more or less and be ng Registered Estate No. 14L The bidder at such sale will be re quired to deposit as much as 10 pel cent of the amount of his bid as guaranty of good faith, pending con firmation. . , . . The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to post* pone the' sale from time to time as be "“'SSary VlMUJ.AFD by Mark E. Swingley Yw cannot Xave "Plenty of Money k&e fixture unless you Bank your Money ow WHEN YOU ARE YOUNG AND VIGOROUS, AND MAKING MONEY IS THE BEST TIME TO PUT AS MUCH AS YOU CAN SPARE IN THE BANK REGULARLY. REWARD OF YOUR HAPPINESS AND A TIME FLIES QUICKLY AND THE ECONOMY AND THRIFT IS YEARS OF COMFORTABLE OLD AGE. 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