Burns-Corbit Deed 1932

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NORTH CAROLINA

GUILFORD COUNTY

THIS DEED made this the 18th day of June 1932 by R. F. Jones, trustee, party of the first part. to Alberta Corbett Snider, party of the second part, both of Guilford County, North Carolina,

WITNESSETH, that whereas on November 6th 1924, Edwin J. Burns and wife, Fancis J. Burns, executed and delivered to the said party of the first part a deed of trust to secure the payment of a note to Bettie Corbett, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Guilford County, N. C. in book 468 page 79, and whereas default has been made in the payment of said note and demand for foreclosure has been made by the holder thereof; and whereas the said party of the first part did, after due advertisement as required by law and as provided in said deed of trust, offer for sale to the highest bidder, on the premises, on June 6th 1932 at three o'clock P. M. subject to unpaid taxes and street assessments, the land described in said deed of trust, and at said auction sale the said Alberta Corbett Snider became the last and highest bidder for the price of One Thousand Dollars, and whereas more than ten days have expired and no increased bid has been filed, and the said purchase price is paid.

NOW THEREFORE, the said party of the first part, in consideration of the premises and in consideration of the sum of $1000.00 to him in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the reciept of which is hereby acknowledged, has bargained and sold and does by these presents bargain, sell and convey unto the said party of the second part and her heirs, the following described lot or tract of land situated in High Point Township, Guilford Count, N.C.,:

Adjoining the lands of J. Burns, Nannie F. Byrum and others, Beginning at a stake the southwestof Allred and Campbell streets, running thence along the line of Campbell Street in a western direction 78 1/4 feet, more or less to a stake, corner of Nannie F. Byrum; thence in a southern direction with the line of Nannie F. Byrum 148 feet, more or less to a stake, corner of Nannie F. Byrum in J . Burns Line, thence along the line of said Burns in a eastern direction 70 1/2 feet, more or less, to a stake on west side of Allred street; thence in a northern direction with the line of said Allred Street 149 feet, more or less, to the beginning, containing 11,100 sq. ft. more or less.

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said premises and all appurtenances thereunto belonging unto the said party of the second part and her heirs and assigns forever, subject however to unpaid taxes and street assessments, in as full and ample a manner as the said party of the first part is empowered to convey the same.

In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereunto signed his name and affixed his seal the day and year first above written.

R. F. JONES Trustee

North Carolina, Guilford County.

I, J. W. Chandler a notary public of said county, do hereby certify that R. F. Jones, trustee, did this day personally appear before me and acknowledge the execution of the foregoing deed of conveyance. Witness my hand and official seal this [Blank] day of June 1932.

J. W. Chandler Notary Public Guilford County N. C. My commision expires January 10, 1923.

NORTH CAROLINA - GUILFORD COUNTY. The foregoing certificate of J. W. Chandler, a N. P. of said county is adjudged to be correct. Let said instrument and the certificate be registered. Witness my hand this 9 day of Dec. 1932 J . W. Shore Dept C.S.C

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Deed

R. F. JONES. Trustee to Alberta Corbett Snider

Filed for registeration on the 9 day of Dec 1932 at 10 o'clock A.M and duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Guilford County, N. C in Book No 102 Page 241 Etc.

P. A. Wharton Recorder of Deeds

C. C. BARNHART ATTORNEY-AT-LAW HIGH POINT N.C.

csc 25cents Recd $1 Pd

Return to M Joe Snider Box 148 High Point, N. C

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