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Notice of Safe of Land ? I Under and by virtue of--the power of sale in that certain Mortgage Deed executed on the 22nd day of March, 1921, by the Farmville Farmers Mutual As ' sociation, Inc.* to C. C. Spauld 1 ing, Trustee, and duly recorded j in Book Y-13, page 523 in the Register of Deeds office in Pitt | County, the undersigned wilTof fer for sale to the highest - bidder , for cash at the Court House door in Greenville, N. C. at 12 o' clock noon on Monday, Sept 10th, 1923, the following describ ed real estate, to wit: FIRST TRACT Being in the town of Farm ville on the west side of Main Street and beginning at the N E. corner of Bettie Jovner's line and runs 100 feet in a westerly derection along said Bettie joy ner's line; thence at right angles in a northerly direction and parallel to Main Street 30 feet; I thence at right angles in an Easterly direction 100 feet to MaiD Street; thence along Main Street in a Southerly direction 30 feet to the point of beginning SECOND TRACT One lot in the town of Farm ville on the West side of Majn Street, beginning at the S. E corner of A. L. Joycer's^ot, and runs with said A. L. Joy ner's line in a Westerly direction 90 feet; thence in a Southerly direction parallel with Main Street 16 fee to J. P. Taylor's line; thence 1 with said J. P. Taylor's line in an ? Easterly direction, 90 feetj to I Main Street; thence with Main Street in a Northerly direction 16 feet to the beginning, the lot above described beiag the same lot conveyed by G. E. Moore and wife May E. Moore tp D. C Blount which desd is of record in Book U-9 page 592 of the Pitt County registry. THIRD TRACT | Beginning at a corner of Main j tad a proposed street to be open ed from Main Street to Norfolk r ? m - md Southern depot and running with said proposed street about 195 feet "to the back line; thence at right angles with back line 40 feet; thence at right angles west ward 195 feet to Main Street^ benee Northward with Main 40j feet to the beginning. x This sale being made to satisfy i the indebtedness due in- said Mortgage, default having been made in payment of same. This the 18th day of August, 1923. C. C. Spaulding, Trustee. MARTIN & SHEPPARD, ATTYS. v ? I i ? ~ y OCR ADVERTISING ALPHABET I NT I J, is Jor /IEW5 2lie HO*\e TJJMN iixta* mjni*3J, jf you tCnoTr ajty ?v 1Z0 1x9 - just fawns a : -call I Jfr ROM8 "TOVW ^ J ^EwrtTAfee ^ 11 IV1"' -Jp$\ VS * ' I / DON'T FORGET ? US When you need any- i thing in: the line of1 ' k neat and attractive Panting. ri' f. . The Rouse Priniery, Farmrille, N. C ij:; Wishes tb announce that they will Open jp.. HE SPAY, AUGUST 28TH- \| K f?*V* t * *?*?' JV* :;h'r ':? . ? v ' 2 :; fis and will be prepared to take care of your every need H,; ' * !fy "' i? 15 f in the sale of Tobacco. go Mr. R. H. Knott will see that every pile brings 1 1 r THE HIGH DOLLAR" ' J [??? . ? ??:? ?' If. t Mr. W. S. Dune Will Cry the Bids. u I? , ? g Mr. L. T. Pierce will see that your bills are figured cor '22'. * % *? if redtly; Mr. J. B. Joyner will take pleasure in delivering J;; Iff your check. and Messrs. R. E. Belcher and J. T. Harris, to *; " ?. ....;? ^. ? ? ? *V * ? ' ? * N ^ .*? H gether with a full corps of efficient assistants will see that 8 your interests are protedted and every possible courtesy I extended. .j 'J11"; I Bring Us Your First Load Kiiott Warehouse Co. J FARMVIIXE, N. C. iil? ?i it 1111111111M111M Ml. n I n Ml 111 n i n 111 iiiuh n 0 iiiiiiiiih I iiiiii ! i ? ? ? -* ? ?" ' ? ' ;V ^??r* ?" "?*' . F" v ;vh- ;iVvH - . V?" T ?*-*?. t '? ? ^ Sell Your Tobacco In Farmville; where higher prices are paid than on any other market in Eastern Carolina. Every attention given you. '?_ V: ' v. \ - / i . ' . ' ? '' : ^ I, - ?' 81 / . ? % rvjf - WELL PCX? GOODNESS SAK.CS ) OSCAR- IF ITS GOfrtTTO EFFECT J V^SflX) THAT WAN - WHV PLEASE J START SMOKING k A6AI/S! >*-' >? .? ? 9 ? " SUCH A REUEFI z .'-ii I J. f * ime HABIT? . weix,>wetk mkeV A HOME HABrr fcom.?; ?S. OKL A HOAA ?; %%A*1 HUWMP . iNfrtrro/sJ &NG/t*<? . .fHH&t 1HS; v fHONOOfiAPH r ?? pLRHt#*4 W S?/*p 7. U? ONB,' PCWT tT> * ? I "' 11 ' STAR WAREHOUSE I i:t MARKET OPENS TUESDi^, AUGUST 2B I p PRICES PAID. FOR TOBACCO AT STAR WAREHOUSE ARE EXECLLED BY NO MARKET IN NORTH CAROLINA 1 With three sets of buyers, representing all the OA AAA AAA |LA ' of tobacco each season; with hard surface roads important Manufacturers of Tobacco in Amer- OVaUt'U*\JUU IPS- leading into Greenville from every direction, lea and abroad, with facilities to handle ' ? with a renewed determination to serve FIRST ? THE INTEREST OF THE TOBACCO GROWERS, CREENVILLE IS^DESTINED TO BE 1116 FlRM a a
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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