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Continental Red Seal Motor
Timken Rear Axle
Timxen Bearings, Front and Rear
Spicer Universal Joints
Selective Sliding Gear Transmission
Three Speeds Forward and Reverse
Single Plate Dry Disc Clutch
Half-elliptic Springs, Underslung
Steward Vacuum Gasoline Feed,- with
supply tank at rear
Autolite Generator, Starter and ignition
U. S. L. Battery
Packard Type Radiator
Stream’ire Body
One-Man Top
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in that
certain Deed of Trust executed
by W. C. Da'is and wife, Ida
Louise Davis, to the undersigned
Trustee, dated the 1st day of
February, 1919, and recorded in
the office of the Register of
Deeds of Washington County in
Book 74, Page 113, to which re
ference is hereby made, default
having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness thereby
secured, the undersigned Trustee
will, on Tuesday the 18th day of
December, 1923, at 12 o’clock
Noon, offer for sale at the Court
House door in Washington Coun
ty, to the highest bidder for cash
that certain property described
in said instrument as follows:
All that entire tract of land
containing 92 acres, more or less
known as the M. S. Davis home
stead, as conveyed and more
fully described in a certain deed
from H. S. Ward. Commissioner,
to the said W, C. Davis, dated
Nov. 27th, 1918. to be registered
concurrent herewith, 1o which
deed reference is hereby made
for a more detailed description.
The bidder at such sale will be
requjred to deposit as much as
10% of the amount bid as a guar
anty of good faith pending con
firmation of sale by the Court
and the right is reserved to re
ject any and all bids.
This the 17th day of Nov. 1S23.
T. R. Hassell. Trustee,
S By W. L. Whitley, Attorney.
f NOTICE OF SALE
| Under and by virtue of a pow
f er of sale contained in a Deed o
f trust executed by P. H. Dardei
1 etals to W. B. Watts, Trustee, 01
the 26th day of Nov. 1918 and re
corded in Book 73, Page 39
Washington County records an
default having been made in th
payment of the notes secure
thereby and application bavin
been made to the said Trustee b
the holders of the said notes fc
for a sale of the land describe
in said Deed of Trust the unde
signed trustee will expose s
public sale at the Court Horn
door, Plymouth, North Carolin
12 o'clock noon on the 18th d£
; of December, 1922 to the highe
bidder for cash, the following
described tract of land:
All that certain tract of land
lying and situate and being in the
County of Washington, State of
North Carolina near the town of
Plymouth and being tracts num
bers 3, 4 and 5 on plat tof land
formerly owned by R. I*. Hayes
and known as the R. L. Hayes
Woodlawn Farm, as Surveyed
and plotted by Jno. R. Respass,
plot of which is on record in
Washington County, Register of
Deeds office in Map Book on
page 4 to Which said plat refer
ence is hereby made for a more
perfect description:
Tract No. 3 contains 37.93 acres.
Tract No. 4 contains 37.81 acres.
Tract No. 5 contains 10.00 acres.
being a total of 85.78 acres.
This the 16th day of Nov. 1923.
W. B. Watts, Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the terms of
a power of sale embraced in a certain
need of trust, dated December 15tb,
1919 and recorded in Kook 70, Page
348, Washington County, North Caro
lina, and executed by H. M. Bateman
to the Washington Coainty Bank, Trus
tee, the said Trustee will expose at
public sale to the higiest bidder tor
cash at ihe Court House Door in Ply
mouth, North Carolina, at 12 o clock
noon on the 17th day of December,
1923, the following described real
^TractNo, One (l)on plat pf land
formerly owned by W C. Manning and
W C. Martin and known as a part ot
plan of W. T. Freeman land as sur
veyed and platted by A.B. Origan, Sur
veyor plat of which is on record in
Washington County, Register otPeed s
Office in Book One (1) page Light (8)
to which said plat reference is hereby
made for a more perfect description:
Tract No. One (1) contains 31.9 acres.
This the 16th day of Nov. 1923
Washington County Bank, Trustee.
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Darwin tulips, all colors, 30 for $1, 100.
fc;r $3. Finest Hgacinth, all colors, 15
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