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rolirui iefaolt having been made in the pay . + . . -ii-iii ?nil public Auction to the Court house door in Kenans vt He. North Carolina, at H:00 noon, on the 5 day of February, 1973, the lend conveyed In s?ld deed of trust, the same lying and being in the Twn of MagrmJu. Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particularly describee as follows: Being Lot #2 Block A at shown on a plat recorded in Map Book 2, Page 23. Duplin County Registry. SUBJECT, however, to taxes for the WjM 1973 Five percent (8*) of the amount of the highest bid must be deposited with the Tr ; ustee pending confirmation of the sale. Dated this SI day of December. 1972. JAMES O. BUCHANAN. Trustee I" l-2-4t-FHA pp. !?,?, - NORTH CAROLINA < DUPUN COUNTY if. i.' NOTICE OF RESALE OF TIM BER . n: . ;:>*? UNDER AND BT VIRTUE of an Order of Resale signed by the Honorable RUSSELL J. LA NIER, Resident Judge of the Fohrth Judicial District, made in Special Proceeding No. 70 SP 34 entitled. "Katie H. Wil liams, Petitioner v. Oliver H erring and others. Defendants", th* undersigned Commissioners will 011 tiK 24th day of January, 1973, at 12:00 o'clock Noon at the Courthouse Door in Kensns vllle. N.C., offer for resale to ;. the highest bidder for cash, %| all of the merchantable timber down to 12 inches across the ' stump, at a point 12 inches above the ground, located on those certain tracts or parcels of land located in GlissonT^^H vtship, Duplin County. N.C.pS*? ?, more particularly described as J^oilows: TRACT ONE: Com jmencing at the center lias to 909.38 feet to an Iron stake in the center of an old dim and the center of Gufford's Branch; thence continued the following courses and distances of Guf fo*d Branch; S. 48-16W. 189.. 18 feet; 3. 46-15w. 813.39 feet; S. 18-3W. 393.02 feet; S. 19-46W. 562.66 feet; S 16-14W. 348.21 feet; S. 17-12E. 161.09 feet; S. 10-6E. 161.41 feet. S 8-02E 168.24 feet; S 22-13E. 134.47 feet; S. 34-05 W 181.35 feet; S. 29-59W 143 26 feet to an iron stake; thence leaving said branch N. 36-07 W. 361.07 feet to a railroad T-lron found; thence N 36-07W 1002 feet to an iron stake; thence S. 5-38W. 441 feet to an iron st ake; thence N. 86-22W. 630. 19 feet to an iron stake; thence continued N 86-22W. 206.96 feet; thence N 1-08E. 136.44 feet to an iron stake; thence N. 1-06E. 376 06 feet to an Ir an Stake found; thence S. ?1-07 W. 462 feet to a cypress .tree, old corner chops; thence N. 21-48-08E. 1323.81 feet to a concrete post found; thence N. 21-48-06E. 813.46 feet to a 11 ghtwood stake and Iron stake found; thenceN. 21-48-06E.2324 38 feet to an irdn stake; thence N. 21-48-06 E. 6.17 feet to a corner In the tun of Meadow Branch; thence N. 73-00-66W 117.97 feet; thence N. 14-32-41E 818.69 feet; thence N.2-27-34W 862.83 feet to a iron stake in the branch and in the center line of an old road; thence continued with Meadow Brandt N. 5-23 E. 337 . 06 feet to an iron stake; thence N. 34-40 E. 376 feet to an Iron stake; thence N. 44-04E. 218.46 feet to an iron stake; thence N. 11-13E. 656.61 feet to an iron stake; thence N. 16-4-28 E 178.62 feet to an iron stake; thence .N*17-35E. 315 87 feet to an iron stake; thence N. 12-31E 218.92 feet to an iron stake; thence N. 1-38-47W. 145 86 Ft! ?t soitera right of Z of N47-43 E. 30J S I to the center of N.C.SJL No. 1513; thence with the center line of said road S 36-47 E. 1012. 822.86 feet to a bend; thence S. 34-44E. 212.16 feet to a bend; thence S. 34-03E. 534.26 fee* to ? I bend In the center of N.C.S.R. No. 1666; thence continued with the center line of N.C.S.R. No 1613S. 40-11E. 268 Oa feet te ? a band; thence S. 61-98E. 284 92 feet to the beginning, con taining 486.94 acres, less 2.13 acres, the highway rlgnof wqr.. ? leaving a net of 484.81 acres. ? more or less. Tract No. One I consists of approximately 486. 94 acres located in Glisscn Township. Duplin County. N.C. ? on N.C.S.R. No. 1513 and ap- ? proximately 380 acres of wood- I lands. TRACT FOUR: Beginning at a I railroad spike, a point in the ? center line intersection of N.C. ? S.R. No 1600 and. the earner ? line of a ditch. Leland Wal ? lace's corner; thence with said ditch and Leland Wallace's line I N. 19-24E. 346.0 feet to an Iron I stake; thence N. 66-48E. 196.82 I feet to an Iron stake; thence N. ? ? 99.60 E. 203.0 feet to an iron I ? stake; thence N. 29-45E. 108.4 I feet to an Iron stake in an old ? abandoned road; thence with said road N. 15-28-12W. 407.66 feet ? to an Iron stake; thence N.01- I I 67-28W. 273.86 feet to an Iron I state; thence N. 07-26-14 W ? ? 178.83 feet to an Iron state; ? ? thence N. 07-26-MW. 180.4^1 feet to an iron stake; thence I N. 15-50w. 068.46 feet to ap ? I "Iran stake; thence N. 18-28 ? w. 998.96 feet to an Iron at- ? I ake: thence N. 42-97W. 361.40 ? feet to an iron stake; thenoe ? N. 11-39W. 928 46 feet to an iron state; thence N. 22-02 ? w. 286.14 feet to an Iron ?- ? ? ate in the center line of a dl- ? tch; thence with said ditch N ? 53-48-05E 387.87 feet to aa ? Iron state; thence N. 68-68E. ? 909.63 feet to an Iron atakfe .? ? thence S. 89-19 E. 310.92 Ml 23 stake found; thence N. 62-1TE I 146.80 feet to en iron stake; I thence N. J4E. 62.63 feet to an ? iron state In the center line I of Camp Branch; thence up *ald branch 3 53-04E. 86.34 feet to the center line of Camp Branch. AJ. Walter's corner; thence with AJ. Walter'! line I S. 03-37W. 22f?et to en iron ? stake; thence continuing with I ? AJ. Walter's line S. 03-37W. I 2294.29 feet to a concrete poet, I M AJ. Walker's corner; thence with AJ. Walter's line N. 86- ? 23W. 313.5 feet to a concrete monument, AJ. Walter's corner I thence continuing widt AJ. Wal- I kers line S. 27-66E. 1203.60 ? feet to a concrete monument in ? the center line of a ditch; thence ? I with Said ditch S. 16-07-14W. I I 248.61 feet to an iron state; I thence continuing with said dl- I I tch S. 38-37-28W 33 ft. to an ? I Iron stake; thence 3. 12-02- I 18E. 728.64 feet to a concrete ? monu- - /LA I meat; thence continuing 3.81-46-1 04 E. 33 feet to an Iron state; I thence N. 06-15-1OE. 396 feet ? to a concrete post; thence S. ? I 49-44-36E. 687.40 feet torn Iron state; thence S.71-44-14E. 1326 60 feet to a concrete monument, ? ! R.A. Oaks' corner: thence with R.A. Oaks' line S. 06-27-24W j 666-69 feet to a concrete monu ment on Elmo Wallace's corner thence with Elmo Wallace's line N. 68-23 W. 368 feet to a concrete monument. Leland Wal a'? corner; thence wtth Le Wallace's line N. 21-18E. 186.5 feet to a concrete monu ment. Leland Wallace's corner; thence continuing with Leland Wallace's line N. 76-27W. 287. 30 feet to a concrete monument on the bank of ? ditch; thence with and along said ditch M. 65-67W. 222.8 feet to an Iron stake ,ln ditch; thence continuing with said ditch S. 79-03W 145 60 feet to a twin oak on the bank; thence S. 47-03W 224 feet to a concrete monument; thence N. 79-42W 141 feet to a *10 ?1 ? < .? v?j r,'.n? ,'jj; . |,| J, ; hence with said*ditch and coo- 1 ting with Julia Moaley's lint S. 67-5S-34W. 180 feet to an Iron stake is the eastern right of way of N.C.SJR. No 1500; thence S. 67-53-34W. 31.12 ft. to a railroad spike in the cen ter line of N.C.S.R. No 1803. Julia Motley's corner; thence with the center line of N.C.S.R No. 1500 N. 37-02-16W. 216.23 feat to a railroad spike in the intersection of N.C.S.R. No.. 1500 Is an old abandoned road. Leland Wallace's corner; thence with Leland Wallace's line 19 M-06W. 259.03 feet to a con crete monument: thence con- ? tinted with Leland Wallace's line N. 15-25-54W. 817.82 ft to a concrete monument,center line of |i ditch. Leland Wal lace's corner; thence with cen ter line of a ditch, S. 51-21 21 W 380.06 feet to a rail road spike in the center line - of N.C.S.R. Np. 1500; thence with center line of said road N. 37-08-06 W. 579.43 feet to the beginning, containing 111. 76 acres, less 67 acres for highway right of way. leaving 110.98 acres, more or less. Tr act No. Four consists of ap- ? proximately 111 acres located in Glisson Township. Duplin CCunty, N.C., on N.C.S.R. No. 1500 and approximately 75 acres of woodlands, the above two (3) tracts will ySSufy ?fiJS bJtti2eL2r5ftitite*2r?S liugo tas be iMf*****1 from any tract et ??Troe2e<Aan'be1i^ quired to deposit ten per cent (10%) of hi. bid for the tot ^Tfclp tin ilfa d?jr " Juiuuiy? c^S2!Lw^ir*k Tfel< tM il s' ? ill wtTtelild the Southern Wayne High School Louis burg College. U.N.C. * Cerlotte Jayveea, Eeet Caroline Jeyveee, and Hoot; Mt. Olive College will be the teams piey Si ? 0-aS gmlTt* oihJlS pUy U.N.C. it charlotte. 3d Saturday the winners wil meet m Nine O'clock for trie Championship and the looen piojr the con ol at tori fane at Seven (/Clock. ?- ' The Pickle Classic la spon sored by the Mr Olive Jaycees. Pharmacy Comment* Responsibility For Aged I The Duke Center for the . Study of Aging and Human Development is debunking numerous myths about old people. For one, the idea that the elderly seek to withdraw more and more ? from pie active world is incorrect. The Duke Center chose a random group of 100 * 70-year-olds and rated their current activity against their previous levels of activities at age 50. Although their overall energy-output may have slackened, each 70-year-old maintained the came level of activity relative to the m* of the group. The docva were it ill doing, and the looken-on still looking on. It ia unfortunate that our society looks upon Its old and their decline in energy-output as a sign to remove responsibilities. Responsibility and activity perpetuates a young spirit, and no group needs or deserves it more than the aged. Kenansville ?drug store fa OWNERS ?art hatcher* nvkam lte.npwi When Grandma urged vou to eat onions for your health, she was ? firing you sound scientific advice. Chemists have found that the common onion contains a germ-killer called thioaldehyde that ? works in the mouth, tliroat and stomach. Jr B || Sir If 1 Ww W\ ? ? if j fLJ| rn I ?? 111 Bpr ? ? 11 H ^LM ? |?' * ? I Anrtinn ^Ip I ftUullUII OulG I ? Hr., _ v.;; -> wk n m !?. jy i :j? I OF MR. TULL HILL ? KINSTON I I SAT., JAN. 13. 1973-10:00 A.M. I I SALE WILi BE HELD AT MR. TULL RILL'S I I POTATO HOUSE 6 MILES NORTH OF KINSTON, I I I.C, TURN OFF N.C. 258, 4 MILES NORTH OFI KINSTON ON STATE ROAD 1004 TO SALE Salt Conducted By I WAYNE IMPLEMENT 9 I AUCTION CORP. I I I Goldsboro, N.C. Pk 734-42341 Mt. ?nve^^2 Ev?r M.afejr At iM r.m. ;*9WTWt+~d*y AH Omm OI Urastodt la Strong TTiinrtit ^I peelenii Security Guard 1 ? WE AhE LOOKING A VERY MATURE. SOBER. ? ? RELIABLE AND HONEST PERSON TO WORK ? I WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS. WOULD AVERAGE I ABOUT 20-30 HRS. WEEKLY. IDEAL JOB FOR ? I SMALL BUSINESSMAN. FARMER OR RETIRED. I ? MUST BE IN 6000 PHYSICAL CONDITION ? I IF INTERESTED WRITE A SHORT NOTE TO BOX I I 68 OF THIS PAPER GIVING YOUR NAME. I ? .ADDRESS. TELEPHONE NUMBER AND NAMES I All pah it ABBADTiiftiiYW runf AWPfl A !t\ I I FOB SALE tin brand new homes - v AS LITTLE AS $75.00 PER MONTH . " ? ' :v ? ? ( including taxes and insurance ) . ? .* ? ?' ?FHf, w - w ?- *. , < V> ,T ;.j3f~.- v; '? f .. ...?v-.;^"> / ? ??? 3 <7#^ ? t ^ ^ Homes Are Located On Highway 1301 North - Of Kenansville, Highway 1376 Near Reeves \ ?;; -E''. ?' ' ' ? "'? "SS 5 V ' '' ' '" " -S rP&i^ >; .'V^ Bros. Plant And On Wards Bridge Road Near ? National Spinning Warsaw Plant These '\i'?" i " ' . ? ? . ? <'**?'?? h* * *?-? * '* . " * r-&' I'K' Total Electric Homes Feature 3 or 4 Bed rooms, l or 171 ottos, carpet nemgerator, Sk^wSCii! y$?' \%wik ' W:"- Vfi'V 1 Range And Landscaping. Some Have Garages And Family Rooms. V 100% Guarantee For 1 Year. Homes May Be Financed Willi FHA (235), V. A. Or Farmers Home Administration. Total Required Down Payment $200 And We Pay All Closing Costs. ' '?ULr'.- itiJi.' * *Q\f .. -fm *'"%? !&9
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