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u. vn ca::oli:ia ;t c:v: r occurred i . tie covenants it . , 1 of trust dated , t od Ly Vender . 1 i-atUe Burnett, t . E. Swift, "M t- cf the Farm Se A,tioi for th . Crr-lina,' Trustee. y 2, 11)40, In the i oier of Deeds or i ' ,', I -rth Carolina, In j l-J, and the Bene i y Mid deed of trust i i 3 Cobta and obli . ( ,icd thereby due and 6t cnce; that no action sr 1 has been Instituted at . " r over the debt secured by . : i of trust, or any part , and that pursuant to the r t' rein contained, upon re . -t t the Beneficiary, I, Vance ,.,'f tmstM will sell the t ' of land described in Bald - t of trust at public auction pn IV h ay of November, 1944. . i .ivi nolrwlr nnvn at the COUTt- ) , door, in Duplin uoumy, i.orth Carolina, to pay thr debt s oured by the said deed of trust ...itt, inianxt tVittrMii to said date of sale and the cost of such sale; . . . i. -t..tA in rhinlin . me muiu is uuot County. North Carolina, and more rrticularly described as follows: i -'nning at a stake in the center cf the road which leaves the War-sw-Cllnton Highway just East of the Warsaw Colored Hlghschool, and runs thence to and with the Mr. Mary. P. McGowen ts,...i ntiM for. Mrs. Mary tv, Miwm wpra held at 3:30 p. m, Sunday at Mount Holly Rantist ctiurcn. nee wi " : Rev. H. F. Bunn, asWfcted by Rev. m. Ke:vnli1 lartv died Pt 1 10:45 p. m. Friday at .Tamej iWal-1 ker Mwnonw nospua w y her husband, Joseph Hall McGowen; one ion. daughters, Mrs. M. B. Daniels of Wilson, and Mrs. Carl Player of ir-..Mrfiia hai mother. Mrs. M. O. Wen of Wallace; two sisters. Mm. U P. Bergeron of Winter Haven. Fku, and Mrs. Geneva Haywood of Sykesvllle, Md.; two . it T t)nrara nf Wash- of Wallace; ana ni"' ,".-... dren. - ' i-rt :tf s and beyond the ten - - Kit' ni ton's corner North 80 Minutes 36 Degrees in .West 2241.5 feet to a staKe in we i nr . Hitoh' tha Tlirips line: wVlkbwA W. " ' thence witn me center ditch and Ilines' line Southl2 Min utes IT Degrees West 772 2 feet to a stake In the ditch. Carroll's corner; thence. leaving me and with Carroll's lineSouttr V3 i Minutes 12 Degrees East - feet to a stake in tne cenier u ditch; thence with the corner ot said ditch soutn 1a uuu i Degrees West 1635 ;- head; thence oum Degrees East 282.5 feet to a stake; lgree, East 392 feet to a Stake tirancn: uienw ui "North 9 Minutes 36 Degrees West 185.3 feet to the head of a ditch; thence - up said ditch North 1.9 rtoimoM EaRt 358.3 feet North 21 Minutes 85 De- grees East 192.7 feet and South 1 71 Minutes 49 Degrees East 348.1 I feet to a 'stake in the center of the road; thence, with the center of the road North 22 Minutes 40 t-.w,o Vast M4 3 feet to a Stake, ' i. Mimai" thfnc with Car- roll's line South 67 Minutes 20 De grees East 1880. T ieei to a in the" old Bell line; thence with the old Bell line North 25 Minutes 20 Degrees West -1166 feet to a .i-i ,0Tna North 55 Minutes 40 Degrees West 446.4 feet to a i.tZT. Mnrth Minutes Slant:; ukim - -wt 247.5 feet to a stake in a farm rrcj, John Dost, line; t with his line North 84 Runui s 45 Degrees West 495 feet to stake In the center of the road; thence w'th the center oi ine rou South il Minutes CO, Degrees West 611,5 feet to the .oeginnniK. containing 74.184 acres, more ui less. Subject to -the righU Of the lessee, now occupying t all rlh'ts of lessee expire Decem ber 81, 1944. " - .... a-1 ' TSiictni t TP" quire 5 percent deposit bv ful bidder penaing mujik". Dated mis nn uy n y"" ' All .,,, .w; VAWE E. SWIFT, Trustee ll-10-4t. 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