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Smith Too will take notice that an action a above entitled bat been Instituted In the Superior Court of Onslow oounty for the foreclosure of a morla-aae on a tract of land lying In Onslow eouniy oner near White Oak river, given bj yoo to Lewis ujnum ana oy mm assigned to plaintiff ln elndlnK the. debt thereon secured, which mortgage Is duly recorded In the office of uie negisutr or ueeus or Onslow oounty, book 81, folio 62, Von are hereby command ed to appear at the Fall Term. uoo. of Onslow Superior Vomt and demur or answer to the oompuuni as you may Be advised. ' . ' Given under my hand and aeai this the 3d day of"8eptember, isao. - , , OHA8. GEROCK. Jn sepVdew CH.C. of Onslow county. NORTH CAROLINA, ' ' ' J' Craven Couuty. f In the office of the Clerk of the Superior un oi vraven county. Notice is hereby given of the lncornora. Uonof the Watson-Daniels Land company; uibv mw muiob oi ma incorporaHirs are u, T. Watson, Thomas Daniels and J. J. Wol fenden, and such others as they may asso ciate with them; that their piinclpal place of business shaU be New Berne, N.O., and Its genera purpose and business is, to pur chase, sell, and m all other rcsocels to deal In timber and lands In North Carolina; tnat the duration of the corporation shall be thirty years; the capital slock Is $10,000, divided In one hundred shares or 1100 each. K. W. CARPENTER, A026 SDd ' Clerk Bup. Ct., Ovaven Co. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Uravea County. Sapertor Court. Pet. to sell land to make . .... ussets. JamesCHnrrleon, Adminlstratoror Collins moo re, v. vs. Minerva Mocre, Ctoaur J. Moore. L. H. Cutler uu vr ii. a. uiarKe, Notice. To CseSM J. Moorr ' Take notice, That a proceeding, entitled as above, baa been instituted In said oourt to ODiam a jnagment to sen a iraot of land in 6th township in said conntv.whlch belonged to saia (joiuns uoore at tne time of his death, and the same which was mortgaged to said L. H. Cutler, to enable the petitioner to pay debie. eto , of his intestate. You are required to appear (before said court at the Court Hons in the city of Newbern, on the 39th day of October, A. D. 1H90, and answer or demur tojtbe petition filed herein. ws.,wio nay oi Beptrmoer, a.d. lu. K; W. CARPENTER, ' Cleik Superior Court of Craven County sepI2dw ,. North Carolina. Satb of North Carolina, uounty of Jones. . In the Superior Court. Thomas A. Green and ethers, Notice. F. H. Etoonoe and others. ) Tof ytm. M. " Koonce and C. Loftin Koonoe: : . You will take notice that an action as above entitled has been instituted in the SuueriorCourt of Jones oounty for the foreclosure of a mortgage on a traot or Una lying near Pollockevuie in Jones county, given by L. F, Koonce and. wife to. Simmons & Manly nnd by them assigned to plaintiff, whioh mort gage is duly recorded In Jones oounty offioe Begister of Deeds, book S3, folio 885, in which suit you are interested as two of' the children and heirs at law of Ii. F. - Koonce and wife, " the aforesaid mortgagees. You are hereby notified to appear at the Fall Term, 1890, of Jones Superior Court and demur or answer to the complaint heretofore Sled as you mar be advised. Given under my hand and beal this ZSthdayof March, 1890. au30 6w . ., Thos. J. Whitakeb, C. S. C ; Commissioner's Sale. Pnrsuant to a. Jad'ement of the BQDarlor Vonrt oi LTaven oounty, in an action en titled Q. W. Richardson against Samuel I pock and wife Bnsan O. 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