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' , '■Kiir ' tf",* >rK Aa/s 1 rm .i^- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER^ 8,1949 NEWS40UBNAL LEGALS ■ COMSUSSldNER’S SALE Pursuant to the authority vest ed in him by judgment of the Superior Court of Hoke County, North Carolina, Jh the civil ac tion therein pending entitled “The Commercial National Bank of Charlotte, Reconstruction Fin ance Corporation and C. D, Tal iaferro, Trustee, Plaintiff vs. White-Tex Mills Inc., Troy White- head, :The United States of Amer ica, and Eugene G. Shaw, Com missioner of Revenue for the State of North Carolina, Defend ants”, the undersigned Commis- , sioner wUl expose for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the door of the office of the null building located upon the real estate hereinafter desoKibed, in or near tiie Town of Raeford in Hoke Coimty, North Carolina at 12 o’clock noon on the 3rd day of October, 1949, aU the following described real es tate anjd tangible personal pro perty, being and ' including the land, mill buildings, tenements and tangible personal property owned by White-Tex Mills, Inc. located partly within, and partly without, the corporate limits of the Town of Raeford, Hoke Coun. ty. State of North Carolina, to- wit: , BEAL ESTAIE First Tract BEGINNING at the N. S. Blue comer in the middle of the Aber deen and Rockfish Railroad track where a ditch, which is a dividing line between the Edinboro and the Phillip McRae tracts of land crosses said railroad, and runs thence with the center of the railroad track N 63 deg. W 31.10 chains to ah old ditch;thence with the ditch to a tium, and beyond the same, N. 11 1-2 deg. E 11 chains to a stake in the edge of a field; thence N 54 deg. W 11 chains to a stake; thence N 26 deg. E 5.27 chains to the Turnpike Road, oak stump and small pine pointers; thence with the road, N 71 deg. £ 4.50 chains to the corner of a tract of land sold by M. W. Dew to the Raeford Power and Manufacturing Company; thence with the line of that tract S 65 deg. E 15.80 chains to a stake in a branch, the N. S. Blue and Jennette Rhodes corner; tbence with the Rhodes old line S 1 1-2 deg. E 10.80 chains to a stake near the edge of an old field. Oak pointers; thence S 68 deg. E 5.35 chains to a comer, oak point ers; thence to the BEGINNING; containing 50 acres, more or less; and being the same tract convey, ed to the Raeford Power and Manufacturing Company by M. D. Bethune and wife, Eliza Be- thune, and A. C. Bethune, trustee, by deed dated June 27th, 1906, and duly registered in Book H-6 of Deeds, at page 2^19, Cumber land County Registry. SAVliJG, EXCEPTING AND RESERVING From the tract *a- b(we described, however, the fol lowing portions thereof, which are not conveyed by said deed: First Excepted Tract: That cer. tain easement granted to the Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Company by M. D. Bethune by deed dated April 9th, 1897, and registered in Book U-5 of Deeds, at page 529, Cumberland County Registry, giving to said railroad a right of way 80 feet wide on each side of the center of its track as located across the above tract of land. Second Excepted Tract: All that lot of land conveyed to the Stand ard Oil Company by the Raeford Power and Manufacturing Comp any by deed dated February 3rd, 1915, and duly registered in Book 15 of Deeds, at page 138, Hoke County Registry, and which is therein described as follows: BE GINNING At the center of a ditch in W. J. Upchurch’s west line 80, , feet from the center of the main line of the Aberdeen and' Rock fish Railroad, at right angles to the railroad, the point in center of 380.7 feet from the frog of a side track ru^Jjfi^to a planing mill ’ ' east of said lot, and runs thence "n 62 deg. W 203 feet vrith the right of way; thence N '28 deg. E feet to Prospect Avenue j thence with Prospect Avenue on a curve (S. 78 deg. E 100 feet, 3rd to 4th corner) to a corner in the - center of a ditch on the southern ^ edge of Prospect Avenue; thencp with the 'ditch S 23 deg. and 30 min. E 137 feet to the BEGIN NING; running with W. J. Up church’s western line. Third Excepted Tract: All that certain lot of land conveyed to S. the Town of Raeford fay the Rae ford Power cmd ' Manufacturing Company by deed dated Feb ruary 20th, 1919, and registered in Book 28 of Deeds, at page 398, Hoke County Registry, and which is there described as fol lows: That certain tract' aroynd the deep well that supplies the municipal water tank of the Town of Raeford, BEGINNING at a point N* 60 deg: W 225 feet from the northwest corner of the con crete storage wardiouse of the Raeford Power and. Manufactur ing Company, and runs thence N 30 deg. E 105 feet to a comer; thence N 60 deg. W 2'10 feet to a corner; thence S 30 deg. W 210 feet to a corner; thence S 60 deg. E 210 feet te a corner; thence N 30 deg. E 10^ feet to the BEGIN NING; containing one acre. Fourth Excepted Tract: All that lot of land conveyed to the Car olina Power and Light Company by Raeford Cotton Mills Comp any by deed dated September 10th, 1929, and duly registered in Book 50 of Deeds, at page 251 of Hoke County Registry, and which is there described as fol lows: BEGINNING at a stake in the line of a lot owned by the City of Raeford and which said begin ning stake is N 60 deg. W 225 feet from the nordiwest comer of the concrete warehouse, the property of the Raeford Cotton Mills Company, and runs N 30 deg. E 105 feet to an iron stake; thence S 60 deg. E 75 feet to a stake; dience S 30 deg. W. 124.5 feet to an iron stake; thence N:?! deg. and 13 min, W 76.4 fee|;hj, an iron stake in the line of lot owned by the City of l^e- ford; thence N 30 deg. E 34.2 feet to the place of BEGINNING; con taining 227-1000 acre. SECOND TRACT BEGINNING At a stake in Campbell’s Branch, N. S. Blue’s corner, also C. B. Rhodes corner in the line of Edinboro M. D. Be thune tract,. and runs as line of N. S. Blue’s land N 12 chains and 20 links to the middle . of the Turnpike Road; thence as said road S 69 deg. W 15 chains to a stake in the road; thence S 64 1-2 deg. £ 15 chains and 50 links to the BEGINNING; containing 8.54 acrej, more or less; and being the same tract of land which was conveyed by M. D. Bethune and wife, Eliza J. Bethune, to Marcus W. Dew, by deed dated Decem ber 23, 1903, and registered in Book V-5, at page 177, Cumber land County, and which was thereafter conveyed to the Rae ford Power and Manufacturing Company by Marcus W. Dew and wife, Kittie Dew, by deed dated February 28th, 1906, and duly registered in Book G-6 of Deeds, at page 53, Cumberland County Registry. THIRD TRACT BEGINNING At a stake, a cor ner of C. B. Rhodes’ and the Rae ford Power and Manufacturing Company’s land just where the new street leading north from the Raeford Power and Manufactur ing Company’s plant commences, and runs about northwest with the did Bethune line 11 chains to a branch; thence with the branch nearly east 6 chains to .the new street above mentioned; thence nearly south with the new street 14 chains to the starting point; containing 3 l-6th acres; and be ing the same land conveyed to the Raeford Power and Manufactur ing Company by C. B. Rhodes and wife, Jennette Rhodes, by deed dated December 22, 1906, and duly registred in Book J-6 of Deeds at page 329, Cumberland County Registry. FOURTH TRACT BEGINNING At a stake, D. A. Piaxwell’s northwest corner in the line of poles for the electric puntip, and runs as Maxwell’s line S. 55 deg. E 3 chains and 34 links to an iron bar. Maxwell’s other corner; thence as his other line S 22 deg. W 3 chains and 19 links to his other corner in the old line; thence as it S 66 1-2 deg. E 2 chains and 4 links to a stalce and pointers, _!yKe old ’ corner; thence the ^ S 211-2 deg. E 5 cha^i^^*-'^7 links to a stake in the Baypaience N 19 deg. E 18 chains and 46 links to a stake and pointers in Blue’s line; thence as it W 8 chains and 2-3 links to a stake in the pole line; thence S 24 deg. W along with the line of poles 7 chains and 68 links to ‘jie BEGINNING; containing 10 1-4 acres, more or less; and being the same land conveyed to the Raeford Power and Manufac turing Company by C. B. Rhodes and wife, Jennette Rhodes, by deed dated October 18tH, 1907, and registered in Book N-6 of Deeds, at page 231, Cumberland County Registry. FIFTH TRACT Adjoining the land of the Rae ford Power and Manufacturing Company on the northwestern edge of the Town of Raeford, bounded as follows: BEGINNING At a stake, the jimction of two streets, and runs nearly north with the margin of a new street 210 feet; thence nearly east 210 feet; thence nearly south 210 feet to the new street running east and west; thence wi1;h said street 210 feet to the BEGINNING; be ing one of the two adjoining Ipts conveyed to T. R. Williams by D. A. Maxwell and wife, Charlotte MaxweU, by deed dated Novem ber 7th, 1913, and registered in Book 13 of Deeds, at page 245, Hoke County Registry; and being also the same lot described as First Tract in that certain deed from T. R. Williams and wife, Willie Williams, to the Raeford Power and Manufacturing Comp any, dated Janualty 5th, 1916, and duly registered in Book 17 of Deeds, at page 107, Hoke County Registry. SIXTH TRACT Adjoining the Fifth Tract a- bove described, and BEGINNING at Maxwell’s south corner, and runs with the fence N 67 1-2 deg. W 1 chains and 2 links to the cor ner; thence with the fence again N 49 1-2 deg. W 2 chains and 32 links to the other comer; thence S 55 1-2 deg. E 3 chains and 30 links direct to the BEGIIOHNG; being one of the two adjoining lots conveyed to Ti R. Williams by D. A. Maxwell and'wife, Char lotte Maxwell, by deed dated No vember 7th, 1913, and registered in Book 13 of Deeds, at page 245, Hoke County Registry; and being also the same lot described as Second Tract in that certain deed from T. R, Williams and wife, Willie Williams, do the Raeford Power and Manufacturing Comp any, dated January 5th, 1916. and duly registered in Book 17 of Deeds, at page 107, Hoke County Registry. SEVENTH TRACT All that certain lot of land in the Town of Raeford, which is shown, located and described as Lot No. Thirty (30) on that cer tain map of Block No. 1 of the Property of J. W. Moore made by J. McI. Johnson, Surveyor, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cumberland County on May 12th, 1908, in Book P-6 of Deeds, at page 340, to which map reference is hereby made for greater certainty of de scription. Said lot is located at the northwest corner of the in tersection of Green Street and Prospect Avenue and fronts 50 feet on the north side of Prospect Avenue and 150 feet on the west side of Green Street, and is the same lot which was conveyed to the Raeford Power and Manu facturing Company by H. C. Ad cock and wife, Meta Adcock, by deed dated July 5th, 1919, and duly registered in Book 33 of Deeds, at page 24, Hoke County Registry. • EIGHTH TRACT A certain lot of land in the Town of Raeford composed of those two adjoining lots which are shown, located and described as Lots Nos. Thirty-six (36) and Thirty-seven (37) on that cer tain map of Block No. 1 of the Property of J. W. Moore made by J. McI. Johnson, Surveyor, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cum berland County on May 12th, 1908, in Book P-6 of Deeds, at page 3^, to which map refer ence is hereby made for greater certainty of description. Lot No. 36 fronts 50 feet on the north side of Prospect Avenue and ex tends back from said street in a norViern direction for a depth of 200 feet; Lot No. 37 fronts 54 feet on the north side I of Prospept Avenue, and is _^unded on the east by Lot No. 36 and on the west by a ditch running in a northeast direction, so that the lot runs al most to a point at the north end; and these two lots are the same lots which were conveyed to ,the Raefor.d, Power and Manufactur ing Company by H. C. Adcock and wife, Meta Adcock, by deed dated October 8th, 1919, and re gistered in Book 25 of Deeds, at page 271,' Hoke County Registry. NINTH TRACT Being Lots Nos. Thirty-four (34), Thirty-five (35, and Forty- six (46), of Block No. 1 of the property of J. W. Moore, as shown located and described upon that certain plat thereof made by J. McI. Johnson, Surveyor, which was duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deads of Cum berland County on May 12th, 1908 in Book P-6 of Deeds, at page 340, to which map reference is hereby made for greater certainty of description, and which are further described as follows: (a) Lots 34 and 35. BEGIN- NO^G At a stake in the north edge of Prospect Avenue, J.'W. Moore’s corner, and runs thence with Prospect Avenue West 100 feet to a stake; thence North 200 feet to a ditch; thence East 100 feet; thence South 200 feet to the BEGINNING. ^(b) Lot 46. Situated' on the north side of Prospect Avenue and BEGINNING at a ditch at the crossing of said ditch with Pros pect Avenue, and runs as said ditch in a northeasternly course 206 feet to the B. F. Moore’s line; thence West with Moore’s line to another ditch; thence in a south erly direction with said ditch to Prospect Avenue; thence east with said Avenue to the BE GINNING. . TJie lots conaposing this Ninth Tract were conveyed to the Rae ford Power and Manufacturing Company by John W. Moore and wife, Mary L. Moore, by deed dated August 13th, 1919, and re- gist^ed in Book 25 of Deeds, at page 267, Hoke County Registry. TENTH TRACT Those twelve lots conveyed to the Raeford Power and Manufac turing Company by C. W. Seate and wife, LoUie E. Seate, by deed dated the day of January, 1917, and registered in Book 16 of Deeds, al? page 178, Hoke County Registry. Said twelve lots are Lots Nos. One Hundred Seventy-four (174), One Hund red Seventy-five (175). One Hun dred Eighty-ithree (183, One Him- dred Eighty-four (184), One Hun dred Eighty-five (185). One Hun dred Eighty-six (186), One Hun dred Eighty-seven (187), One Hundred Eighty-eight (188), One Hundred Eighty-nine (189), One Hundred Ninety (190), One Hun dred Ninety-seven (197), and Two Hundred (200), of that cer tain residential subdivision in the Town of Raeford known as Raeford Heights, as shown, locat ed, and described upon that cer tain plat thereof made by Purcell and Wetmore, Engineers, and re gistered in the office of the Re gister of Deeds of Hoke County in Plat Book No. 1, at page 80, to which map reference is hereby made for greater certainty of de- Stription. By inadvertence. Lot No. 189 was not described by lot number in the deed from C. W. Seate and wife to the Raeford Power and Manufacturing Com pany dated January, 1917; and thereafter C. W. Seate and wife executed a quitclaim deed cover ing said lot to the Raeford Power and Manufacturing Company dat ed April 20th, 1920, and register ed in Book 28 of Deeds, at page 409, Hoke County Registry. These twelve lots are further described as follows: (a) Lots 174 and 175. BEGIN NING at a stake on the north east corner of Sixth Avenue and Ford Street, and runs thence with Ford Street in a northern direc tion 150 feet to a stake; thence east 100 feet to a stake; thence south 150 feet to a strike in the northern edge of Sixth Avenue; thence west with Sixth Avenue 190 feet to the BEGINNING; and being the some lots conveyed to C. W. Seate by A. A. MusseL white and wife, and G. W. Cox and wife, by deed dated Decem ber 17th, 1912, and registered in Book 13 of Deeds, at page 31, Hoke County Registry. (b) Lots 183, 184, and 185. BE GINNING at a stake in the east ern edge of Ford Street, C. W. Seate’s comer of L'ot No. 175, and runs thence east 150 feet; thence north 150 feet; thence west 150 feet to Ford Street; thence so ium with Ford Street 150 feet .to the 'BEGRWING; and being Hie same lots conveyed_tg C.. W:" Seate by W. \V. Smith arid wife, Sallie Smith, by deed dated January 7th, 1913, and registered in Book 13 of Deeds, at page 30, Hoke County Registry. (c) Lots 186, 187, 188, 189. 190. BEGINNING at a stake in the edge of Sixth Avenue, a corner of the Raeford Power and Manu facturing Company’s land, and runs with this line N 19 1-4 deg. E 322 feet to oak and gum point ers; thence east 91.5 feet to Ford Street; thence south with^ Ford Street 300 feet to Sixth AVenue; thence with Sixth Avenue west 190 feet to the BEGINNING; and being five of the lots conveyed to C. W. Seate by W. J. Upchurch and wife, Rosa Upchurch, by deed dated December 5th, 1912, and registered in Book 5 of Deeds, at page 292, Hoke County Registry. (d) Lot No. 197. BEGINNING at oak and gum pointers in the line of the Raeford Power* and Maiiufacturing Company’s land, a comer of Lot No. 190, and runs with the Raeford Power and Manufacturing Company’s line, N 19 1-4 deg. E 211.4 feet to a stake, a comer of Lot 196; thence east 224 feet to a stake, a corner of Lot No. 182; thence south 200 feet to the corner of Lot No. 178; thence west 291 feet to the BE GINNING; and being one of the lots conveyed to C. W. Seate by W. J. Upchiurch and wife, Rosa Upchurch, by deed dated Decem ber 5th, 1912, and registered in Book 5 of Deeds, at page 292, Hoke County Registry. (e) Lot No. 200. BEGINNING in the northern edge of Sixth Avenue at a point 300 feet west of the intersection of Sixth Ave nue and Cameron Street, and runs thence north 300 feet; thence west 50 feet; thence south 300 feet to the western edge of Sixth Avenue; thence with Sixth Ave nue east 50 feet to the BEGIN NING; and being the same lot conveyed to C. W. Seate hy C. B. Rhodes and wife, Jennette Rhodes, by deed dated March 10th, 1913, and registered in Book 13 of Deeds, at page 81, Hoke County Registry. - SAVING, EXCEPTING AND RESERVING From the Tenth Tract above described, however, that certain lot, consisting of' a portion of Lots Nos. 187, 188. 189 190, and 197, which was convey ed to M. C. Clippard by C. W. Seate and wife, LoUie E. Seate, by deed dated Sept. 7th, 1914, and registered in Book 38 of Deeds, at page 260, Hoke County Regis try, and which is there describ ed as follows: BEGINNING At an iron pin on the north side of Sixth Avenue and in line with Raeford Power and Manufacturing Company land, and runs thence with Its line N 19 deg. E 531 feet to a stake; thence east 60 feet to a stake; thence S 19 deg. W 531 feet to a stake in the north line of Sixth Avenue; thence with said line west 60 feet to the BEGINNLNG; containing 7-10’s of an acre. ELEVENTH TRACT Those two certain tracts of land constituting together aU the land excepted from the description of the 10th‘ tract above set out, and which are more particularly' de scribed as follows: (a) BEGINNING At a stake in the north edge of Sixth Axenue a corner of the Morgan Mills land, and runs thenoe as that land N 19 deg. E 166 feet to a stake, Mrs. Prevatte’s comer; thence as her line S 71 deg. E 57 feet to a stake in the line of another tract of the Morgan Mills land; thence as their line, S 19 deg. W 146.5 feet to a stake in the north edge of Sixth Avenue; thence as the edge of Sixth Avenue west 60 feet to the BEGINNING; containing 2-19’s of an acre, more or less; and be ing the same tract of land which was conveyed to Raeford MiUs, Incorporated, by Mrs. Martha CunSc. widow, (a daughter of T. H. Tyson and his wife, Macy E Tyson, who acquired title to the land by deed from M. C. Clip pard), by deed dated January 2.r'd, 1946, and duly registered in Book 85 of Deeds, at page 59, Hoke County Registry. (b) BEGINNING Xt a stake in the line of the Morgan MiUs lot also being the northwest corner of land deeded by Mrs. Prevatte to Mrs. Currie on flie 19tti day of April, 1940, and runs as said ^Jills’ line N 19 deg. E 365 feet to San der’s corner; thence, as his line east 60 feet to another comer of the said miUs property; thence as jts line S. 19 deg. W 384.5 feet to Mto. Currie’s line; thence as her line\N 71 deg. W 57 feet to the BEGlINNING; containing 1-2 . acre more\ or less; and being Lfie same lot wmich was conveyed to Raa- ford 'aUUs, Incorporated, by Mrs. Mary ^lle Prevatte and her hus band, Angus Prevatte (Mr?. Pre vatte being a daughter of T. H. Tyson and his wife, Mary S. Ty son) by deed dated December 26th. 1945, and duly registered in Book 85 of Deeds, at page 58, Hoke County Registry. The first ten tracts of land a- bove described are the same lands which w'ere conveyed to Raeford Mills, Incorporated, by Edwin Morgan and his wife. Elise Morgan, by deet(Ar^^^ptPctober 2ad. 1939, and di^' u 4'i^ed in the office of W of Deeds of Hoke Count,0'^:,.i3ook 69 of Deeds, at page 6: reference is hereby made for fur ther de*criptio.T. The foregoing and above de scribed real estate will be sold subject to the following matters, eiJceptions, easements and out standing rig.ots, to-wit: 1. The first tract above de scribed is situated on the North side of the Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad, which Railroad acquir ed and now owns a right of way extending for 30 feet on each side from the center line of its track as granted'to it by M. D. Bethune' by deed recorded in Book U-5 of deeds at page 529 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cum berland County, North Carolina. 2. Such state of facts as a cur rent accurate survey and inspec tion of the premises would dis close. 3. Ease.T.ents granted to the Town of Raeford by Raeford Power and Manufacturing Comp any by deed recorded in Book 28 of Deeds page 398 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke County. North Carolina and which affects the first tract here inbefore described. 4. The rights reserved by Rae ford Power and Manufacturing (Company in two deeds to Raeford Cotton Mills Company, which is recorded in Book 29 at page 523 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke County, N. C. due upon the aforesaid real estate for the purpose of repairing any and all electrical appliances mid e- quipment. 5. The rights, if any, of those entitled, thereto t(^ use tract No. 10 hereinbefore described, as a street. 6. An outstanding one-third undivided interest in the above described tract No. 11. 7. Rights of way and easements granted by White-Tex Mills, Inc. to Carolina Power and Light Company to construct, maintain, and operate an electrical distri bution system in the mill village as set forth in the deed recorded in Book 88, page 331, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North CaroUila. PERSONAL PROPERTY Also such of the following de scribed articles and items of machinery, equipment and other articles of tangible personal pro perty as may be located in and upon the aforesaid real estate upon the date of sale, to-wit: 1 Kitson Breaker and Finisher, Serial No. 299; 1 Kitson Breaker (only). Serial No. 4926; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3448, Shop No. 25; 1 Pettee Card. Serial No. 3447, Shop No. 24; 1 Pettee Card. Serial No .4643, Shop No. 64; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3971, Shop No. 15; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3445, Shop No. 22; 1 Pettee Cmd, 3580, Shop No. 3; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3572, Shop No. 2; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3341, Shop No. 136; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3491, Shop No. 15; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3579, Shop No. 8; 18 DeUvery Saco-Pettee Drawing, 'Serial No. 2474; 6 Delivery Saco-Pettee Drawing, Serial No. 2056; 1 H, and B. Long Draft Slubber, Shop No. 3; 1 H. and B. Long Draft Slubber, Shop No. 4; 1 H. and B. Long Draft Slubber, Shop No. 5; 1 jVoonsockett Slubber 10 x 5, Serial No. 15824; 1 Woonsockett Slubber 8x3 1-2. Serial No. 15821; 1 Woonsoqkett Slubber 8 X 3 1-2, Serial No. 13566; 1 Whitin Comber, Serial No. D2-5455; 1 WWtin Comber, Serial No. D2- 5859; 1 Whitm Combei’l Serial No., D2-5784; 1 Whitin Comber, Serial No. D2-6709; 1 Whitin Comber, Serial No. D2-6700; Whitin Comber, Serial No. D2- 5909; 1 Whitin Comber, Serial No. D2-5868; 1 H. and B. conditioner, 1 102 Foster Winder, Serial No. 582K; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame 240 Spindles; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame, Shop No. 142; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame, Shop No. 141; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame, Shop No. 140; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame Shop No. 93; 1 W'hitin Spinning Frame, Shop No. 186; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame, Shop No. 143; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame, Shop No. 187; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame, Shop No. 188; 1 Whitin Spinning Frrnr.e, Shop No. 138; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame, Shop No. 95; 1 Whitin Spinning Frame. Shop No. 94; 1 Compressor — Gardner 1 x' D-21; 1 Compressor — Ingersoll- Rand 12 x 8, Serial No. 53367; 1 Lathe HD — W. P. Davis: 1 Hack Saw — Muruel, Serial No. 2; 1 HD Drill Press— Hamilton Floor type; 1 Set Double Grinder; 1 Bench Grinder — Stanley, Serial No. G-53837G; 1 Gear cutting machine — Whitin; 1 Lathe — Regal — Le Bland, Serial No. 13. 1 Oak desk, 1 Swivel chair, 1 straight chair, i Mahogany; typewriter, 1 JfahogaBy Stenograi^u^f chair, 1 wood typefwriter, 1 Hat Metal shelf, 1 Shaw-WaHcer safe cabinet No. 550249, fl 1 Metal Stenographer's chair# t Hat Tree, 1 Oak Stenogr^plwgtf , desk, 1 Underwood typewritten#: il Oak Steno. chair, 1 straight cfaah^ 1 straight cane bottCHn chair,-Ir straight chair, 1 Sundstrand key adding Machine, 1 MarchanR calculator ACR3M-183^97,1 Prillt>» ing calculator, 1 Oak Table, If. Check writer - Todd Frotecto* graph, 2 New 4 drawer filing cab» inets - metal, 2 old 4 drawer fil ing cabinets - metal, 1 card metal box - small, 1 Executive’s mabo^ , any desk, 1 Executive’s swlvd chair, 1 Leather straight chair, S Straight chair, 1 pen set, 1 Strai^lfc chair, 1 Oak Steno. desk. 1 Kitson Picker, No. 4926; If Pettee Cards bearing Serihl Nos, 4222, 3970, 4208. 3496, 333^ 3490,. 3494, 4182, 349d, 3533, and 34931 ‘ 10 Whitin Combers bearing' Serial Nos. D2-6711, D2-6666, D2-6794, D2-6833, D2-6702, D2- 6747, D2-6792, D2-6827, D2-6829 and D2-6664. 1 Whitin Model E. Silver Lap Machine, Serial No- 1158; 1 Whi tin Ribbon Lap Machine, 1 H. and B. Long Draft 10 x 5 Slubbers. 4 Saco-Pettee Drawing Frames with 6 deliveries each and bear* ing serial Nos. 2053-1, 2055-2 3056.3, and 2056-4. 1 Set of Card Grinds. 1 No. 2 Aldrich Condenser; 1 Superior Cleaner-Cent. Air Ma chine Co.; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3444, Shop No. 21;, 1 Pettee Card, Serial .No. 3497, Shop No. 18; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3430, Shop No. 119; 1 Pettee Crad, Ser ial No. 4181,, Shop No. 31; 1 Pet tee Card, Serial No. 3334, Shop No. 133; 1 Pettee Card, Serial No. 3411, Shop No. 118; 1 Pettee Clard, Serial No. 4135, Shop No. 90; 1 Woonsockett Slubber 10 x 5, Shop No. 11; 6 Delivery Saco-Pettee Drawing, Serial No. 5593 ; 6 De livery Saco-PeUee Drawing, Ser ial No. 5594; 1 Compressor, Chi cago 15 X 11, Serial No. 46477; 1 Buffing Machine — Armstrong, Serial No. B-874; 1 Winding Ma chine — Easton & Burnham; 1 Drill — Walker-Turner, Serial No. 1-944; 1 Fidelity Reel, Shop No. 1; 1 Fidelity Reel, Shop No. 2; 1 102 Foster Winder, 'Serial No- 1350K; Humidying System. All of the aforesaid real pro perty will be first offered for sale s^aratriy as a whole, after which all of the aforesaid tangi ble personal property will be of fered for sale separately as a whole, and after which all of the aforesaid real property and aU of the aforesaid tangible personal propfcrty will be offered for sale as a whole. The sale of all of the aforesaid real and personal pro perty will be made subject to confirmation by the Superior Court of Hoke County, North Car olina, and the Commissioner’s re port of the said ^ale will be filed in said court within five days af ter the date of the said sale, and after the Commissioners report of the sale to the said court, the sale will remain open for ten days for upset bids as by law provided. This 7th day of September, 1949. C. D. Taliaferro, Commissioner of the Sueprior Court of Hoke County, North Ctunlina. 15-I8C ASK FOR 666 m'-' NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY VIOIA WKT Vs. * JOHN W.ADE WEST The defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Hoke County; N. C. ft* the purpose of obtaining an a2>- solute divorce from the defen dant on the grounds of 2 years separation and the ssud defendant will further take notice that he, is required to appear within 30 days after the 22nd day of September, 1949 and answer or demur to the eemplaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in said com plaint. This 23rd day of .August, 1949. J. B. Cameron 'c.s.c. 13-16-C
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