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Plymouth -% y*' f •*/* ''W- .JL it. $ *'X A „ «wV and r ■ :/\co ACCELERATOR PICK UP I expect to leave about Jan. j 1st for Tennessee and will re turn with a b>ad of real hor- * ses and mules. All clean sound, young stock. It you are looking* tor firstclass stock wait for me. Terms it desired and prices will be right. XI T •! J U. j • JL Hornthal NOTICE OF SALE ; Urn: mu by virtue of the pjwe -,ale ';u i u eerta ed . ex* by V\ C •)j • uuit wii e e - Luui: i '■ ■. . i der. ue Trust. , d -.ted ue 1 < ,y ■ . i’ebr. y, ■ :. at sor the office of the ft ■ is e * • Deeds of Washi ton County in Book 74, I’iRfe lia, to which re ference 13 hereby made, default having been made in the pay-1 mentof the indebtedness thereby j secured, the undersigned Trust ee will, on Tuesday the 18th day of December. 1923, at 12 o’clock Noon, offer for sale at the Court I 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 le.s known as the M. 5. Davis home stead, as conveyed and more fully described in a certain deed from H. S- Ward, Commissioner, tithe said W, C. Davis, dated j Nov, 27th, 1918. to be registered! concurrent herewith, lo which deed reference is hereby mad for a more detailed description. The bidder at such sale will be required to deposit as much as 19% 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. 1923. T. R. Hassell Trustee, Bv W. L. Whitlev, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a pow t er of sale contained in a Deed of ‘trust executed by P, H. Darden [etals to W. B. Watts, Trustee, on ! the 26th day of Nov. 1918 and re corded in Book 73, Page 392 Washington County records and default having been made in the payment of the notes secured thereby and anplication having been mad*3 to the said Trustee by tr e holders of the said notes for ' f< r a s ile of the land descril ed | i- sair Deed of ri rust the under signed trustee vi 11 expose at '! lW-ic sale at the Court House d or, Plymouth, North Carolina, * 12 o'clock noon 0,1 the 18th day j of December, 1922 to the highest * -1 bidder for cash, the following described tract of land: All r- / obtain ■ of land lying i i uate: gin the Count. ■ V'Vashii' on, State of North . olina near the town of Plymo. and being a cts num bers 3 and 5 on pi; of land former ;/ owned by R. L. Hayes and kr. n as the R, L. Hayes VVoodlawn Farm, as surveyed and plotted by Jno. B. Respass, plot of which is on record in Washington County, Register of Deeds offi e in Map Book on page 4 to which said plat refer ence is her-by 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 Unc(r and by virtue of the terms of a power of sale embraced in a certain oeed of trust, dated December 15th, r.ilfl and recorded in Book 79, Page 348, Washington County, North Caro lina, and executed by R. M. Bateman to the Washington County Bank, Trus tee, the said Truste# will expose at public sale to the hig est bidder for 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 estate. Tract No, One (l)on plat of land formerly owned by W C. Manning and W. C. Martin and known as a part of plan of W. T. Freeman land as sur veyed and platted bv A.B. Grigan, Sur veyor plat of which is on record in Washington County, Register ofl'eed’s Office in Book One (1) page Eight (8) to which said plat reference is hereby made fora mo’e perfect description: Tract No. One (I) contains 31.<: acres. This the 16th day of Nov. 1923 Washington County Bank, Trustee. rr- , -i—L ' lumg—q EASTER BLOSSOMS Plant now. Roses, Bulbs. Finest mo * nthly tea roses, all colors, 3 years old 5 for $2. Hare allcolor Peonies, 4 for $1 12 fo'- $2.50, bloom first year Grant Darwin tulips, all colors, 30 for 5' )00 for $3. Finest Hgacinth, all colors, 15 for $1 Grant red \mnyrlles 5 for $1 ’** All pest paid. R. J. Gibbins, Mt. Holly N. J. LECTRiC * BITTERS THE BEST FOB BILIOUSNESS AND KIDNEYS
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