Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
Estate Records 1790-1970, Deaton, G.L.-J.S.
A pplication for Letters Testamentary.---Printed and for sale by Brady Printing Co., Statesville, N. ( RS TESTAMENTAR COUNTY:---In the Superior Court. In the matter of the Will of » Before.....3.,...0<-..e@r iik..............-. a G.... Li..... Deaton Zearge...4...Worrow.... Sia wtlecasaloliihaciai. ee BO SHER Cote aay: te...L,...Deaton ; late of said County, is dead, having first made and published ad, last Will and Testament: and that yeorge A. Morrow. is the executor named therein. Further, That the property of the said GC c...ata...peaton consisting of S5Ory are the parties entitled under said Will to the said property. Sworn to and subscribed before me this. LA. ay ) Nace 19 25 f of Be SS.---In the Superior Conrt. County. orrow do solemnly swear that I believe this paper writing to be and contain the last Will and Testament of %....L...Deaten Lich ihe eae AT a that I will well and truly execute the same by first paying his debts and then his legacies, so far as the said estate shall extend, or the law will charge me, and all other duties pertaining to the office of Executor I will discharge according to law, to the best of my skill and ability. So help me God. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of December 319 23 De a t o n , G. L. 19 2 3 “T D ‘u o j e o g €c 6 l North Carolina, Iredell County. In the Matter of George A. Mowrow, Executor of G. L. Deaton INVENTORY. To Hon. J. A. !lartness, C.S.C. George A. Morrow, executor of 4, L. Deaton, respectfully returns and shows upon oath, that the following is a just and true and perfect inventory of the personal property belonging to the estate of G. L. Deaton deceased, late of Iredell County, which has come into the hands of the said executor or into the hands of any person for him. fersonal property. One Note dn John T. McNeely and J. L. Harris, dated the 24th. day of Novenber 19°2 and due twelve months after date » on which there is a credit of $125.00 ‘ eu edie aes «SRO TOO ee ie Exor. of G. L, Deaton Sworn to before me this thq, this the 18th. day of December 1923. by Mg — Cy Berar DX Y bo p ba h 'e y yo u y EC L / 9/ 7 7 9 PO P S North Carolina, Iredell County. In the matter of George A. Morrow, § ( Final Account. Executor of G. L. Deaton § To Hon. J. A, Hartness, C.S.0, qeorge A. Morrow, executor of the estate of G.L.Deaton, respectfully returns and shows, upon oath, the following as a full, just and true and perfect final account for settlement of his transactions as such executor. Dr. Dec. 10th. 1923, Received on note $1500.00 Dec. 10th. 1923, Received Interest on $2500. from Nov. Ist. to Dec. 10th, 1923 16.66 DBo. 10th. 1924, Bal. on note and Interest from Dec. lOth. 1923 to Dec. 10th 1924, 1060.00 _ ‘ Total Receipts $2576.66 32576 .66 Cr. Dec. 4th. 1923, Probate of will and Glerks @. $ 6.45 Dec. 16th 1928, J.0.Spears, Bequest 1060.00 Jan. 14th.1924, B. M, McNeely, Undertaker 125.00 Jan. 14th.1924, Mooresvilie Enterpriss, Notice 2.50 Mar. Sth. 1924, Inheritance Tax 43.21 Apr. 2nd. 1924, Zeb Deaton, services to G.L.D. 130.00 July lst. 1924, Zeb Deaton, Grave Marker 50.00 Dec. 13th1924, C.C.Deaton, Bequest 125.00 Dec. 16th. 1924, Mrs. G. M. Morrow, quest 125.00 Dec. 16th. 1924, J, H. Deaton, Bequest 100.90 Dec. 14th. 1924, Mrs. Mary Spears, Be juest 100.00 Dec. 1l&th. 1924, Geo. A. Morrow, Bequest 150.00 Dec. 18th. 1924, Dr. Bell, Services, to G.L.D 29.00 Total $2046.16 BEOCUCOE’S GOMMLGSLOND ccc cccccccocicénacccee JARS z ClerkIs Commissions and costs S462 Vr Jan. 2nd. 1925, Balance due J.O.Spears Oo by Total y BI "257btE g 7Y ASt ; KN, (factisac_ Boonton. Sworn to before me this the 2 day of Jan. 1926 ) G a oe Ge ‘4 The foregoing final account of George A, Morrow,8xecutor of the estate of G.L.Deaton, together with his vouchers, having been examined and carefully audited by me, is hegaby approved and ordered to be recorded and filed. This the 72-day of January 1925. = - UL Merz tii 7 0.3.C cf Iredell County. te s . E ¢ te r n Je t t ho t i, B s S p e S Y i . l t . / H o n s w t y # } K k y e i 4 ~ th e S u p e r i v r C o u r t fo i T r o d e l l , S t a t e o f N o v i a & i a d o m t h e - Z _ d a y o f — i h e O e 1 9 2 2 a n d re c o r d e d i n Lo u k L L . o t L e e . e n 7 o a e e e e Pa b l i c S e c o r d s o f s a i d C o u n t y / C l e r k £4 f ‘ oo t ZO M G U L E P e p u t y U i c r k ee Application for Letters of Administration—Printed and for Sale by Brady Printing Comps Statesville, N. C. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION COUNT Y—In THE Superior Court. , Pa oe EE ee = ay B.C: being sworn, doth say: _late of said County, is dead, without leaving any Will and Testament, and that i we Oe i ree nccnn cnet is the proper person entitled to Letters of sia Administration on the estate of the said ures. { Vets KM eres ee Further, That the value of said estate, so far as can be degprstan, flda. tebe date,of this application, is about soe eles he ne and thai ae de vO. Db ) Ay Ao, sree > lalla, J Fb, Wh Ds 4 ferre, Aussies ‘ Ptahem ts LL. +e x I. ase eniitled as heirs and distributees thereof. a to and subscribed before me ee. 1204: iis wat. te fl. iti oenae 19_ 2 ne the Superior Court. — OF NORTH CAROLINA, Age... county J , do sclemnly swear (or affirm) that I f < ___-died without leaving any last Will and r all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the said (YALA Ea LL ATE fh 1) ARE eat_.: ,and a true and perfect inventory thereof return as provided by law, and that all other duties appertaining to the charge reposed in me, I will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my skili and ability; So help me God Subseribed and sworn to before me this LAs day \ Led KE itm a é E Port Administrator. of ry te 1970 t un VA Le th. De a t o n , Ha r r i e t 19 3 0 Fi l e d m th e of f i c e of th e Cl a r k of th e Su p e r i o r Co u r t fo r th e Co n n t y of Ir e d e l l , St a t e of Np r t b si n a on ne da y _ eI nn m a n e n n b i s De = in , sz en e oa pa g e . SG U i iG u r d s of sa i d A io h a i s Cl e r k JO L U B P Y “‘ U O } R A G Oc 6 l North Carolina : In the Superior Court Irdell County : Before the Clerk R. L. Moore, .dministrator of, Mrs. Harriet N. Deaton, Deceased, ; Rk. L. Moore and wife, E. J. Moore : Petition to George C. Moore and wife Maggie Moore sell lend to J. A. Moore and wife Julia Moore, : W. I. Moore and wife Janie Moore: ’ make Assets W. C. Moore and wife Mazie Moore, S. L. Moore and wife Flora Moore and Mrs. N. J. Baxter Ex parte To-- John L. Milholland, Clerk Superior Court, Irdell County: Your petitioners respectfully show that R. L. Moore was appointed administrator of Mrs. Harriet N. Des ton by the Clerk of the Suvrerior Court of Irdell County on the 11th day of September 1930, and sat once entered upon the administration of @aid estate, Your petitioners further show: 1. That from the best information and knowledge that they have beensble to obtain, the outstanding debtseand cost of administration of the estete of the ssid deceased will amount to about $200.00. II, That the velue of the personal estate of said in- testate is about $25.00, the proceeds of which willbe insufficent to take care of the tebts, funeral expenses, and costs of administration of te said estate. III. That at the time of her desth the said intestate wes seized in fee-simple of the following lands: Beginning at an Iron pin Shoe's corner in center of A fpoparschisih ipteptialtence 5.44 E.51 feet to an Iron pin Mrs. eeze's cofner in center of said street: Thence 8.46 W.177 feet to an iron pin Mrs. Freeze's corner on Kerr's line: Thence N.44 W.50 feet to an Iron pin, Shoe's corner on Kerr's line: Thence N.44 E.177 feet tote the beginning-- containing 9024 Square feet more or less the same being the lot of land conveyed by Deed of Jas. W. Brown and wife Minnie RK. Brown to Mrs. Mary Atwell by DEED dated June 10th 1907 said Deea duly recorded in Book 37 page 216 in Register of Deeds office for Irdell County, N. C, IV. That the ssid decedent left her surviving the following heirs-at-law, namely: 4%. R. L. Moore, E. J. Moore, George C. Moore, J. A. Moore Ww. T, Moore, W. ©. Moore, S. L. Moore and Mrs. N. J. Baxter%S$ whom are more then 21 yesrs of age. V. That a sale of ssid land is necesssry to pay the debts of said intestate and the charges of administration. ys. Wherefore, vour petitioners pray: lst. That a decree may be made by this court for thesole of l-nds forcash. 2d. That & commissioner may be appointed to sell said lands under the direction of the court. A [ch or Attorney for Petitioners R. L. Moore, Administrator of urs. Harriet N. Deaton, h-<2 oe DQ one of the petitioners in the above entitled cause, maketh oath thet the matters and statements contéeehed “4 in the foregoing petition, of his ow knowledge afe.< ™. true, and those not of his own knowledge he believes - to be true. 5 cLMUlogty v S> i Administrator Sworn to, this 2 2» Qwday of Ahghenreed.3.930 antag seen LODE Arrays Notary public North Carolina : In the Surerior Court Itdell County : Before the Clerk R. L. Moore, administretor, Mrs. Harriet N. Deaton, deceased. R. L. Moore and wife, E. J. Moore Order of sale George C. Moore and wife Msgrie Moore, J. A. Moore and wife Julia Moore ¥. T., Moore and wife Janie Moore, W. C. Moore end wife Mazie Moore, S. L. Moore and wife Flora Moore, end Mrs. N. J. Baxter Ex porte This csuse coming on to te heard upon the retition of Rk. L. Moore, dministrator, and others, and being heard, and it appearing to the court that the personal estate of Mrs. Harriet N. Deaton, deceased, is insufficient to pay her debts end the cherges of administration: It is there ordered and decreed that the lands described and specified for sale in said petition be sold in order to pav so much of the said debts and charges as the personal estate mav be insufficient to discharge. It is further ordered and decreed that R. L. Moore be sna he is here by arpointed a commissioner to sell said land, and that he sell the same, after thirty days advertisement in the Mooresville Enterprise, a Newspsper published in Irdell County North Carolina, at the Municipal Building in the town of Mooresville in ssid County to the highest bidder at public auction for cash and report the proceedines without delay to this court. pela LTUL Bes Cbaut it teakiads Court % This the ) G— day ot Obpetmnibe.1980 North Carolina, : In the Superior Court- Iredell County. : Before the Clerk. R.l.Moore, administrator of Mirs.Harriet IJ. Deaton ,deceased,i.L.Moore and wife E.J. Mioore,GSeorge C.lioore and wife liagrie Moore, > JeA.lMoore and wife Julia L.oore,W.T.Moore Report of %ale. and wife Janie Moore,W.C.Moore and wife Nazie lMioore,s.L.lLioore and wife Flora lLoore and | rs.il.J.Baxter, Ex rarte. To John L.l:ilholland ,C.s5.C. Iredell County: By virtue of an order of the surerior court of Iredell conuntv,made in the shove cause,I exrosed to sale to the hirhest hidder,at the l.uniciyal Buildine in Looresville,Iredell County,on the 14th dav of Lecember,1931 Buco.rd at twelve o'clock,Noon,sold at public auction to H.A.Smith for caghL after dune afivertisement,the lands mentione® in the petition in this cavse,the said H.a.smith being the last and highest hidder and stands readv to rauv the rurchase monev for the ssid lands;and I therefore recommend that the sale he confirmed and a deed he made to the rurehaser upon the ravrment of the rurchase money,as the prive paid is a fair and rexsonahle one. This the 14th dev of Yecember 1931. LLB BZyu0ece Commissioner. JO L U B Y ‘u o j e 9 q O6 1 North Carolina, : In the “urerior Court- Iredell County. : Before the Clerk. R.eL.Moore administrator of lirs.Harriet li.Deaton, deceased, R.L.Moore and wife i.J.lioore ,Georre C.Moore and wife lureie Loore,J.A.lMoore ani wife Julia hoore,W.7.lMoore Urder of he-sale and wife Janie lLoore,ii.C.Moore and wife liazie lioore,s.L. lioore and wife Flora loore and Lrs.li.J.Baxter, ix parte. ms 4 his cause coming on to be heard upon the report of i... L.Moore,commissione and heine heard and it arpearine that the ssid I..L.Moore, commissioner sold the said lands desecrihea in the petition in the cause at publie suetion to the hiehest hidder for cash on Dec.14,1931 at the lLunicipal Buildine in lLooresville,Ireel} County Nel. when end where HeA.Smith tecare the last sana hirhest hidder for the said lands at thesum of ~400.00 eash: and it further arrearing thet an advance hid of ten rer cent huis heen filed end that the sai sale is not a frir ana reasonntle price for the said lands, it is therefore ordered ané adjudred that the said sale he not confirmed an@ that the said cormissioner re-sei} the said lands at rublic anction for eash to the hiehest hidder at the l.uhicipal Fuildine in l.ooresville,Iredell County ,le¥. sfter advertising the same for fifteen davs in the lLooresville anterrvrise, a newspaper published in‘Iredel] County, ileC. and bv rostine « notice the eof at the court house goor end “our other public places in gaia county und rerort his rroceedings to this office within ten davs. ana this cause is retsined for further orders, Jamary 5,1932, bold Lau Geos Gs JO L L E I B H “U 0 } e 9 G O6 1 North Carolina, : In the Surerior Court- Iregell County. : Before the Clerk. neL.Loore administrator of Mrs.Harriet N. Deaton ,deceased ,R.L.lMoore and wife 2.J. Loore,George C.lioore and wife Magrie Moore, JeA.Moore and wife Julia lloore,\!.T.Moore and wife Janie lioore,i/.C.Moore and wife Mazie lioore,35.l.lioore and wife Flora lioore an® lirs. lerort of Sale, N.dJeBaxter, iy ix parte. fo John 1.Milholland ,Clerk Superior Court,Iredel1l County ,.C.; By virtue of an order of the superior court of Iredell County ,made in the above case,I exposed to re-sale to thef~ highest bidder,at the door of the lunicipal Building in looresville,ii.C.,on the 25th dav of Sanuary, 1932,the lands described in the petition in the cause,when and where HeAsSmith became the last highest bidder for the said lands at the sum of ~475.00,cash ,and the said purchaser stands ready to pav the purchase money for the said land;snd I therefore recommend that the sale te confirmed an¢ a deed be made to the purchaser upon the pavnent of the vurchase-moneyv,as the rrice paid is a fair and reasonable one. Mee ts ee Commissioner. January 25,1932, JO L U e H ‘u o j P o q ¢ O6 1 North Carolinas, Iredell Countv. ior vourt, erk. R.L.Moore,sdministrator of Mrs.Harriet i}e-Deaton Seceases ,k.L Moore and wife E.J.lioore,Geofre lioore and wife liarzie Noore ,JeAeMoore- and wife Julia lioore rie TLoore and wif e Janie ‘aera piieCe Moore and wife liaxie l.oore,S.L.Moore ana ife lora lioore and lirs.li.J. Baxter, Ex parte. a} we This cause arain eomineg on to he heard ,and it R.1.Moore , commissioner arrointed hw the court to in. the petition o* the petitioners,on the 25th 4 public auction ‘to the hirhest bidder for petition to H.a.Smith,atthe rrice of 5475 arpearing to be just and ressonable eO0 cas It is therefore ordered ana Cecreed confirmed and tha* the ssid R.L.loore ravment of the rurch: monev, shal] there6§f +o the revment of debts 1¢ rerson®l] estate mav have heen insufficient to dai deducting the cost of this suit.If anv surrilns puvrent of said debt and chireres,the sare is and is to he disrosed of hv the adrinistrator of rersons 85 wonld huve heen entitled A 4 , thet the ,commission anrplvy a suff anc charres ise YI. 8ucs 3 5 it is further ordered that »uron the and everv part thereof, the execute und deliver to pavuame nt the rurchaser This the dtdere of lebru ary ,19¢ cash the to he considered «3s res? said h.L.Moore ,commiss Decree vonfirming dale. arresaring that the said sell the lands described av of January,1932,re-sold land described in the 1 the said sale nc. h, same Pl er 8 he in «11 resrects €foresaid,uron the iciencv o” the rroceeds of sdrinistretion as Scharre ,after first ‘hell rerain after the a 4 the estate said estate armone such to the land seeordine to law. of the lone prucahse-monev “us aforesaid, Mr. John L. “ilholland , Clerk Superior Court, Statesville N. Ce Dear Sir} We hereby auth@rize and empower you to make us parties to an exparte proceedings for the gale of realestate of Mre. Harriet N. Deaton to m-ke assets to pay the debts of her estate, funeral expenses and for division. aA J Jl7 CUS Mr. John hb. Milholland:, Clerk Superior Court, Statesville N. Ce Dear Sir; We hereby autnerize and empower you to meke us parties to an exparte proceedings for the sele of realestate of Mrs. Harriet Ne Deaton to make agsets to pay the debts sta funeral expenses and for division. Kr.John LeMilhollona ,Clerx Superior Vourt, $tetenvilie . N.C. Dear Sire “e hereby authorize and empower an exparte proceed you to make us parties to inge for th Sale of th te: reelarriet HN. Deaton to meke assets to pay the éebts of her estate frome ak AV Ape Om for Aunn_,t : r ou ee 1 estate of 1 JO L U B TP ] “U O W a G O¢ c o l lir.John L.Milholland ,Slerk superior VYourt, Statesville, Dear Jirie we hereby authorize and empower you to make us parties to an exparte proceedings for the sale of th tesl estate of lirs.Harriet ii. Deaton to make assets to pay the debts of her estate, Pennral by forsee OS p~ Critter 1 Soil Pee JO L L Y “u o } e a q Oc 6 l Mr.John L-Milholland ,Clerk Superior Court, Statesville, N.C « Dear Sir:- '@ hereby authorize and empower you to make us parties to an ex parte proceedings for the sale of the real estate of lirs.Harric t N.De- ton to make assets to pay the debts of her estates Li af Yours truly, JO L U e P Y “u U 0 } w a q Oc 6 l Mr.John L-Milhollend ,Clerx Superior Court, Statesville, B.C. Dear Sirte ve hereby authorize and empower you to make ug parties to an exparte proceedings for the sale of th Tesl estate of Mirs.Harriet N Deaton to make assets ‘eel pay the debts of her jeata te, prmanach.. jO L U B Y “U 0 } w a q Or e l BPeJONN Loli lnolland Clerk Superior Court, Statesville, lieC. Dear Sir: e hereby authorize and empower you to make us parties to an ex parte proceedings for the sale of the real estate of Mrs.Harrics t i.De ton to make asseta ~ ‘ote her 63 tate, fron AR M4, rfow Jt Mig oe CS}. CT eet J Yours truly, e ‘u o j e a q = om 5 5 < 'U -& “ Ze 2.5) / ae : t —— 4 LF 4 zz APPLI@ ON FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, IREDELL COUNTY—In tHe Superior Court. In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of Harry P. Deaton er en ee 8 That .....Harry P Deaton _ Get over yy day of , without leavining any last Will and Testament, and that _____. M Mary Moore Des ton ------.-is the proper person entitled to Letters of Administration on the estate of the Harry P Deaton said Further, That the value of said estate, so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about $ Real Estate, and $ 6000. OMersonal Property, and that the persons entitled as heirs and distributees thereof are as follows: NAME AGE (If Minor) RELATION ADDRESS Mrs Catherine Deaton Meekins daughter Manteo, N C Mary Moore Deaton do Mooresville, N C Sworn to and subscribed before me this. _ 3. _day ff fArepoer yp. ....19 45 C ii OATH OF ADMINISTRATOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, SS.—In the Superior Court. IREDELL COUNTY VM Moc t . ],..._..__._._.Mary._ Moore Deaton ------------, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I T believe that Harry. P Deaton ..... died without leaving any last Will and Testament and that I will well and truly administer all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the rv P ( ‘ said _. ed Harry P Deaton -, and a true and and perfect inventory thereof return as provided by law, and that all other duties appertaining to the charge repossed in me, I will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my skill and ability; So help me God. a Macy fi Meer: ae J) eal. ... Administrator. 51 E Center Ave pitied Mooresville, IN Ris Estate of Jinventory of Lock ox No. 56 in Harry Pe Teaton, ceceased )First National Bank, Mooresville, ‘eCe At and in the aforegsaic state and county on November 2, 1:45, in the presence of Ce G. Smith, Clerk Superior Court of Iredell County, and Mary Moore Deaton and Mree Victor “eakins, Opened lock box, being box 56, im First National Bank, Mooreeville, liorth Carolina, and listed the contente as follows: UeSe Government Bonds « Series # To Harry P. Deaton Number Date of purchase Maturity Value Le 957708 67! 12 /i); $50.00 Le 35) 76-568 Hak 50.00 Le 7000962)h 2 50,00 Ce bh)59625E fy3 100,00 Ce 15425 £ 9/2 100,00 De 260656 E 6/42 00.00 De 299394) KE dfy2 00,00 De 3533970 E 11/42 500.00 to Harry P. Deaton or e Mary Moore Deaton ge 8814,99k E My2 25 200 we 83149. 1 & 25200 Q= G61)990 E 1/y2 25200 we dU1909 Lb 1/2 25.00 15 Shares + Pyramid Life Ine. Co, $10.00 par value ash in envelope 600.00 Fireman's Fraternal Ins. Fund of NeCelolicy. Mooresville Building & Loan Agsoe & shares Mooresville Coeoperative Creamery shares $25.00 Per share Mooresville Cotton Mill 2p shares no par value Partnership Acreement= Octe 1, 1921 Mooresville Feceral ‘avines *© Loan AB20¢ m 1 Certificate $h,00,00 1 Certificate £500 200 1 Certificate £100,00 FO R M 21 3 RE P O R T OF CL E R K OF CO U R T TO TH E DE P A R T M E N T OF RE V E N U E , RA L E I G H , N. C. . AD D R E S S NA M E OF AT T O R N E Y . __ AD D R E S S NO T E : Se c t i o n 20 of Ar t i c l e on e of th e Re v e n u e Ac t re q u i r e s th e Cl e r k s of Su p e r i o r Co u r t s to pr e p a r e th i s re p o r t at th e ti m e of qu a l i f i c a t i o n of th e Ad m i n i s t r a t o r or Ex e c - ut o r wh i c h wi l l be fu r n i s h e d to th e De p a r t m e n t of Re v e n u e in du p l i c a t e . A fi n e of $1 0 0 . 0 0 is pr o v i d e d fo r th e fa i l u r e to fi l e th e s e re p o r t s . PR O P E R T I E S OF DE C E D E N T BE N E F I C I A R I E S OF DE C E D E N T | AG E | RE L A T I O N S H I P Ba n k de p o s i t s __ _ Pe ae Am e ee (N A M E OF BA N K ) Ba n k de p o s i t s . ce y (N A M E OF BA N K ) St o c k s an d Bo n d s ow n e d Ho u s e h o l d an d Ki t c h e n Fu r n i t u r e In t e r e s t ow n e d in an y bu s i n e s s In s u r a n c e pa y a b l e to Es t a t e In s u r a n c e pa y a b l e to be n e f i c i a r i e s Mo r t g a g e s an d No t e s Fa r m pr o d u c t s Mi s c e l l a n e o u s pr o p e r t y Re a l Es t a t e ow n e d an d lo c a t e d in N. C. TO T A L AP P R O X I M A T E VA L U E OF AL L PR O P E R T I E S : SS CE R T I F I C A T E OF CL E R K | DO NO T US E TH I S SP A C E Th i s re p o r t co v e r s th e qu a l i f i c a t i o n of th e ab o v e na m e d Ad m i n i s t r a t o r or Ex e c u t o r in , “M a h e fs #7 Ce a Os a, i ii Da t e ma . ee e ra oe ee ee Cl e r k of Co u r t Pl e a s e in d i c a t e wh e t h e r Ad m i n i s t r a t i o n (7 Da t e of de a t h __ a a. | IM P O R T A N T : | Ex e c u t o r s h i p () | He a t o n , Ha r r y P. 19 4 5 Inventory Form for Administrators and Executors j Je i. ORTH CAROLINA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IREDELL COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK IN THE MATTER OF aris Mary J bags: Dit a ae oe ey Name of representative Adie : INVENTORY Offic ial i Name of sbeal To C. G. Smith, Clerk Superior Court, Iredell County: Your representative of the above named deceased, respectfully returns and shows, upon oath, that the following is g a just, true and perfect inventory of the real estate, goods and chattels belonging to the estate of ttorny fp esten ie. deceased, late of Iredell County, which has come into the hands of the said representative or into the hands of any person for him: Said representative further avers that he does not know of any error or omission in this inventory that may prejudice the interest of any creditor ot other interested party. Said representative, further avers that he caused to be published in the Mooresville frbiebonces a notice to creditors as required by law, the first notice being published on Novewher Kus. (2:5 Govenmest ! Rends a» Deden e, To Harry P. Decten W Gnacer Dale of Pave Lesa Abituxite, Value abtootge Hy a — Estate L- $84 76- U v ap 50. 60 3 es 90976240 f 50.00 hecalion Cval Pe ou as & oe B100-°0° read 7 ; J |S so. - c- 153 #35 & Wher. f 100-00 Magnolia. Street Zo- ra) é act Giter Aree BBoo- co pape ters & /42 #$S00-°O tact Ga one. bacle Let 4 (30- oF )_ 297.3734 © 8/42 irae * oo ). 353 3970 v 11/42 # roo , Oo en oe Te P. Deaton of — Mon, Moore Dedhm a a debesit Baio. 47 Q - SB ly qh G 42 zs. 00 Oa se _ ; G « SH 14 493 U [42 # 2S. 00 On dant S44 33 _ BB 14 991 ¢ 1/42. W as.co ) Q - B8 I+ We & Ar # S00 Partiwers hip aa “4. Uoovesualle. ee #9 © # 26.00 oe a # Q - 8 ‘+ 4 42 Calor ovise a 2000 «90 : : a C + value IS shaxts ie Furannel Ke Sinsurance Lo. lo.b0 pa ee Sfe Bs: w Cash Aw Rock, bey. 4, CO+00 Gi = Mooresville Duden and doa Association 4 shayks Yo 0 tue - Reeves alle. Co- oferative Geemery 4 shawts #4S.00 fer shave, a, C Mill Stock — tederal Sovums aul Foan sseciatien Mooresvilles Cotton to feed 7 1.00. 0 oud shants at Me ur ¥ re0. 7. tafccate. ee } u - wertkh a yee ire | cataf Pp # 100.00 M oer: Sate a e St eb Ate fie es a #iso.co per share. eer (Sust > ween 40, the wal eas tos a estat Heorny OYA aed - stoel< oud ti. a "ea tif esitis Ler Df = st ~ de _ ei eck — goed ter A> shots zs) 1-00 Me valus.) ‘u o j e o q *d AI Z I e n Sv é 6 é T fait ws : rp % Finderort Form For Executors And MP ivsisteators Cot IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF VA we Detinn i Name of ora Harn P so Name of deceased To C. G. Smith, Clerk Superior Court, Iredell a treit- eb 7 : the estate of _ Yaserg a ust, true respectfully returns and shows, upon oath, the following as a full, j perfect (annual) (fa account for settlement of his transactions as “a er eens fots ive. New. & ia ~~ dana # silo. aL) Nev. 16 skina te Trsurauce bic 19 66. 0o Dee. Is Dividend Newent tle Cothe MEN Stick a.So Dee. 21 ant . obfice, bidding \Y.00 Sam. 2 Diideud. tedem! By. ana Poa 10-00 teb. & Rent - fbice build ing i.e Feb. & Rent - altice building V1. 00 tel. ib Dividend Meeresialle Co-cheraitie Ceamery b-00 Mon 9 Dividend . Mooreadille Cotes Uill Mer. 4 Divideud . — - Unsurauce Co. Rent - ob Lice bailing Maat - abbice tty Reut - ss budding Dividend . Macatile Cth. All Sed me 4 office b wilde \ Divideud a tedernl OH. Gaal Tea. _ 24 Bld. Heed Che Mlb — , | ’ 7 Cent i ollice 0 Aang j}? wep Seph. 1 Went af tce Oe P r. 7 Weat Sept Final eport Form For Executors And Administrators (Poa 2 t Rome opie u A IN THE SYPERIOR COURT Phe on BEFORE\THE CLERK IN_ THE MATTER OF _M 4 ere rh ea =. * Name of ene ANN L A “a EENAL REPORT ffi sial ie Harry, Teste Dea of tatinn To C. G. Smith, Clerk Superior Court, Iredell County: Moore Deaten of the estate of \Harny Ret. dat.. Ms he on ogtltthe following as a full, just, trye“ind Derfect_ (antreal)_(finet account for settlement of : transactions as such representative. ~~ Nov. (> Dividend Mooresville Enterprise H.00.00 Nov. \3 Rewt - of tee bubabrsg cree ‘Went - office bu ddhag i". ee ae Sa ss acceut 1.93 lotal Reed) te = hh, 2% 6.00 ‘u o j e 9 q Di shurseme ck “To und ef lUooves x Ile Meoves urlle Take bone Co ed, N, ts Tle Sons Ce, Duke Rewer Co Moervesui lle dairy Cove une Home howrouce Hosfih! dre Taylor, Ms Sellen oud Puuter is ©. Gelath. <p. K.c, Dep't ef oie, Eaaod Riksta . *q Az z e u Sv 6 l Toum ¢ selisel tayes _ ll Finallport Form For Executors And Administrators Coa e-3 NORTH GAROLINA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IREDELL/ CO = BERORE THE CLERK IN THE MATTER OF ove) _ To C. G. Smith, Clerk Superior Court, Iredell County: te) a ______of the estate of. Heres: Res ti en réspéctfully retins and shows, upon oath, the following as a full, Just, true 4nd perfect (annual) ie ccount i tions 4s such Tepresentative. Zeb V ccm Kodge Lrectel| Cousit, Toes ae, | te burse monks ‘u o je e q g *q Az i e H Y tU =~ Sv 6 l he, to an A subscre bed 0 We, i #24... ae a OS cia mee ‘u o j R e o g “d Az z e u be \o ns ul 3 el Os si c i aa a CP ER Gs gS 1 Ae BE i i ai SP T EE Ne a Fe e t North varolina, In the Suverior Court, Iredell County. Before the Clerk, In the llatter of wary ioore eaton, Final Report dministrator of Harry Preston Deaton smith, Clerk of the Su erior Court of Iredell wary woore Deaton, iministrator of the estate of harry Freston Deaton, resvectfully returns and Shows, vpon Oath, the followins to be a full, just, true and erfect final account for settlement of her Transactions as such administrator, Receints NOV. 6th 1945, Cash in lst. Nat. bank 310.47 Nov, i6th 1945, Firemen's insurance Poiicy 1000.00 Dec. iSth 1946 ivident, Liocoresville Cotton 2.80 vec. £7 1945 Hent on office Bide Li «eO0 Jan. coth 1946 Dividend FeD. RB. 2 L. 10.00 Feb. 16th, 1946 Rent of Office Bldzc 34.00 Feb. 16th. 1946 Dividend ooresviile Creamery 6.00 March 9th. 1946 Jividend Mooresville Co-+ton will 64 7D “arch 9th, 1946 Dividend, Pyramid L. Ins. co 60 pril 13th 1946 Rent on Office Bida, 7.00 14th. 1946 Rent on office fld* Le 3th. 1946 Rent on office Blade L700 1946 Dividend, Mooresville ° i 6.15 1946 Rent on Office Bld L700 1946 Dividend Fed. 3B, & 1 190.09 1946 Div. ilooresville cc. y LiL.25 ent on Office Blds, 591,00 from t?, S,. Bonds 1465.75 iv. Mooresville kn 5€ 400.00 4ent from Office Bld 34.0 Rent on Office Bld- 17.06 Dividend Pyramid Life Ins. cc - 60 fax Refund ‘aeent Note Du state TOO From Savi cet st ationals59.62 00.00 F 812.56 Sil OO OW Ww 7] cH te co t e He e Pe . ~ (N M ¢ a ~ . te a t sy pp bi e TH Y isbursenents. otnls45 Town of looresville, 6th. 945 Telennone Co 1945 « N. Jonnston Sons Power Co resville vin funeral wrance hosvital Taylor, UcLelland 2» Jd0nnston Co N. C. Dept. of Revenue > Local Ins. Avency of Mooresville ance K., FP. Lode Iredell Coutly Taxes O. ‘u o j R e e q AZ i e H v a SP 6 L Jan, SOth. 1947, let. ay, 10th, 1947, Town of 7th. 1947, Intanzible 2ord. 1947, Salisbury larble otal Disbursements ry iy 7th. 1947, Distributive erine D. leekins $1800.00 7th, 1947 Sistributive “woOore Deaton lst. Na ank, Nov. 9th. 1948 ttorney Fee Cost C.erk's Comm. and Costs Final Distributive share to Catierine D. weekins vinal Distributive snare to Mary «score Deaton Respectfully Submitted dninistrator worn to before me, lis the 9tH. day of a 1948, a SA ee erior Court. ~~ Moores Deaton Meelune Tue Toretoinz final account of sary “oore Deaton, adiwinistrator of Harry Freston ~“eaton, accompanied by her Vouciers suvportin: the same, havince been carefully examined by me, is found to be correct and hereby anvrroved and ordered to be recorded ang filed, This taeZ9tn. day of 4 LGAS ‘ ‘ihe 7 Lilt. Clerk CF £56 erior Court 14 Application for Letters of Administration. | c EF ESYGS isan ich Nags GEO. D. BARNARD STA, 60.87. LOUIS ae APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of IREDELL COUNTY—In the Superior Court. i C. @. Smith Before... seoiens Cer Mek being sworn, doth say: date of said County, is dead, having died on Rec 1 without leaving any Will and Testament, and that... Poe. A LEZLE. VOR TOD. 0 oummnuussiumessuusmmmnnsnnnmands the proper person entitled to Letters of Administration on the estate of the said...J...H... Deaton. Further, That the value of said estate, so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about $... 1500.00 2 Cr) Real Estate, and $. 125 200 Personal Property, and that the persons entitled as heirs and distributees thereof are as follows: NAME AGE (If Minor) RELATION ADDRESS Lizzie Deaton wicow Mooresville, N. vU. om Huren dguehter UcGill, Nevada IPS. y. Thompson ah BLcins j We es irs. H. H. Stine Alexandria, Va. WEss annie L. Deaton . Greensboro, N. 0. Ben &. Deaton son aes! Va. Me ae mo beah Ruffolk, | 2°R “nek es hon t Bo¥tsAsys i Ye. eaton MOOTESV1 C, ov: mee se 30th i fee ee ; £ a before me, this J tia. ? Z Fa Ke oe Zz re 1g d.:,. Admrx. I Ver + I ] STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, In the Superior Court—ss. Iredell County. . Mrz. Lizzie Deaton , do solemnly swear (or affirm) That I believe that...........J.+ 41 Deaton ; -udied without leaving any last Will and Testament; and that I will well and truly administer all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said... J+. 11. Deaton , and a true and perfect inventory thereof return, as provided by law; and that all other duties appertaining to the charge reposed in me, I will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my skill and ability: So help me God. 4 : Pa —~ Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 30th eo 3 De as ‘ roe os = Mba YG te 4 ol. La Ce! RE ics October ! ee 41 , Clerk Superior Court. Address <4 —H, Inventory Form for Administrators and Fxecutors F NORTH CAROLINA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IREDELL COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK IN THE MATTER OF ...-- ARB.) LIZZ DRAPoe Name of representative _Administratrix INVENTORY Official capacity jem MRM icine a Name of deceased To C. G. Smith, Clerk Superior Court, Iredell County: Your representative of the above named deceased, respectfully returns and shows, upon oath, that the following is a just, true and perfect inventory of the real estate, goods and chattels belonging to the estate of re ee deceased, late of Iredell County, which has come into the hands of the said representative or into the hands of any person for him: Said representative further avers that he does not know of any error or omission in this inventory that may prejudice the interest of any creditor ot other interested party. Said representative, further avers that he caused to be published in the MOORESVILLE ENTERPRISE : a notice to creditors as required by law, the first notice being published on _NOV. WW, 1941 The five room house on North Maple St., Mooresville, N.C. with one vacant lot on each side of it and behind it. This house was bought in the fall of 1913 for $1,050. One vacant lot on the addition to Eastern Heights, Mooresville, N.C., Lot #52. The map is filed in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, The amount paid for this lot in 1929 was $300, The following items were in the house on North Maple St. when Mrs. Lizzie Deaton came thereto live: Bedsteads, one in the basement not in use. Dressers Washstends Hall-tree Bookcase Dining-Room table Falling-leaf table Large kitchen safe Small kitchen safe Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine / Broypr- Smal] tables, two round ones, one square one with/drawerg in it. Old rocking chairs Old dining room chair Straight chairs Old wash pot with pdece broken out of top and cracket to bottom. Trunk belonging to J.H. Deaton's first wife, the contents of no value except to her children, Alo. Siyyie. Boot 5 5 2 a ve 1 l l > 1 3 2 1 3 1 a Sarna to and 33 fey Pikad hatare ‘ 3-7 lay of ; = a ’ mahal pen... on A. ir 7 gi oa SPSS " ~~~ Aap ih 'H ‘f ‘u o j e a g [r 6 l ‘H ‘f ‘u o y e a g [v 6 = pr ded BR sie ‘eer fn sé y ip i? — __. Cerallee. Conce he. Dees TOWNSHIP ae wage gat. ALt sl APPLICATION FOR YEAR’S SUPPORT Widow, etc. EX PARTE. Administrator of Pt ae) The undersigned, widow of the said all ht dha being entitled to a Year’s Support for herself and family, respectfully applies to you to have the same allotted to her by Act of Assembly. Dated io 2a) Sane ae day ot... Banat, f 4tt. Bis bee-wie County, Mull nal. ee Lignin TowNsHIP TE cGued el ee eu anes , Justice of the Peace: In accordance with the above request, the undersigned, administrator of the said he MM Alaa: , deceased, respectfully asks that you will summon two disinterested persons (qualified to act as jurors) as Commissioners, who shall, after being by you duly sworn to on’ X act impartially, together with yourself, ascertain the number of the family of Mi pre clea Ge 2 , the said widow, and examine the stock, crop, and provisions on hand, and assign to her so much thereof as is allowed by law, and put her in possession of the same. Should there be a deficiency of such crop, stock, or provisions for said purpose, you are respectfully requested to order such deficiency, stating the amount thereof, to be made up from the personal estate of said deceased. en ‘s gat. Ft. Lids ites of gga RH - iit , Decensed. H ‘f ‘u o j e a g [v 6 l TOWNSHIP STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA To the Sheriff or Other Lawful Officer of said County—GREETING: You are gait commanded to italien, aa, Khaaev—ort._ tun, , in said Township, \ on the__./ 7\_ seed of. a ci ieee ha newhinns kaw ee , 19¥A. , to assist in laying off and assigning to Sa Coage 5 tt Khitan. widow of -igle pices Desde eabe sahiip usp aus Wasaeiad deceased, a Year’s Support for herself and family. Herein fail not. ‘Dated shia... L205 olds day «t.. bmnoul. rai tacieniia cay Se fides: klelelia, Justice of the Peace. For- Luo kL i Euc& Sacer le Township. De c e a s e d 3 = 6 om Ce ic a aa i h a n e m a e ea r a a e AP P L I C A T I O N FO R YE A R ’ S SU P P O R T IN TH E MA T T E R OF ' 1 ' ! ! ! ! 1 ' ! ! ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' i ! ! ' 1 ! ' ' 1 i ! ! i ' ' ! ' ! 1 ! ' ' Fo r m 34 1 — - 2 M — 6 - 1 3 - 4 0 — K Fi l e d th i s _ _ _ . _ _ _ d a y of LN Form 342--PETITION FOR YEAR'S SUPPORT---REPORT OF OOMMISSIONERS Edwards & Broughton Co., Raleigh—0O-88 COUNTY, taraldlls Cua. ce TOWNSHIP In toe Martrer or . . REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS. eee aa Widow, etc. canoniees é- widow urge a ls Ah decdilbhtt property of the value annemed, to wit: duly summoned and sworn, do ar and allot to.....04& V Law Kh ee valued at F caine A ao Aah csi iii srend reed Kady Kam cho ft Lot messes (Mange AIL... oe EE, a OO. Rene eeeaenanne We also find, upon examination, that the number of the family of the said widow, under fifteen years of age, exclusive of herself, 18........-.CE22-AaA There being a deficiency of the grticles on hand to make up the a year’s support, we assess such deficiency at. Perea. A Me. fe WEE. Dollars, to be paid by the personal representative. This......2 a. bees day of....: Che. IAA. NOTE. The widow is entitled to $500 out of the crop, stock and provisions of the deceased, and $150 additional for each member of the family under fifteen years old, as her year’s support. The commissioners shall make and sign three lists of articles assigned, stating the value of each, the number of the family, and deficiency to be paid by the personal represent- ative. One of these lists shall be delivered to the widow, one to the personal representative, and one returned by the Jus- tice, within twenty days after the assignment, to the Clerk of the Superior Court of the county, who shall file and record the same, and enter judgment against the personal representative, to be paid when the assets shall come into his hands, for any residue found in favor of the widow. In case there be no stock, crop or provisions on hand, the year’s support may be allotted by commissioners from the personal property of the deceased and also any debt known to be due him, and said allotment shall vest the said property in the widow and her right to collect said debt. Where there is no administration, or the widow is administratrix, the widow may apply to the Justice.—Revisal, secs. 3092. 3092, 3098 De c e a s e d . RE P O R T OF CO M M I S S I O N E R S AL L O T T I N G YE A R ’ S SU P P O R T * oe Ae Ce Ae eR Fo r m 34 2 - — 2 M — 9 - 5 - 4 1 — 0 - 8 8 De a t o n , J. H. 19 4 ] Mlworerritle CL © a ee Sate Mints Oo eum Lovtlentn, Thee Pasfera for ; (Pasa? Final Report Form For Executors And Adthipisérstors fZ/ NORTH CAROLINA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IREDELL COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK IN THE MATTER OF __Mrs,. Lizzie Deaton Name of representative | gaged i Admrx. FINAL REPCRT Official capacity ~-Jeames_Hollis Deaton Name of deceased To C. G. Smith, Clerk Superior Court, Iredell County: rec-ttsete-Seever: _____of the estate of _ _Jemee—Holl-te—Deever oa respectfully returns and shows, upon oath, the following as a full, just, true and perfect (asmeel) (final) account for settlement of his transactions as such representative, Cash on hand Sept. I, I94I. Cash in the bank Cash in James Hollis Deaton pocket 6.60 Cash in the post office------- --40,20 Refund on buss ticket $140.30 Recieved from the Bureau of Vital Statistics for 2 months.-----§52,.50 Recieved from social security. Cavins- “we 2yai Home Dre Je «- iempleton--- Mooresville Drug Co. We Ce Johnston Coe ESE SP ER SS ee ee ee a MORO BRSS SESS SPO Rogers Electric Co. Town of Mooresville We N. Johnston Coe Mooresville Furniture Co. Town tax--<-< enneneee eee meme cee me eweeen. oaee one School tax----e--------- eee nnne erm ewewni es emne- Iredell County tax----- + eee eon nwe eee r mew ence nn~ The Clerk of Court- . The Mooresville Enterprise------ --- - enece-nene First National Bank Note $502. 59 194.00 Estates Money $308.59 Not Estates Money Fai Bak. orn Funeral, Spence — /40, 30 Faia Chiko Compt er Onarat lang tthe N25 Fad _ lov frat 2f0ef- Oe ee Z 7 Oia Biggs Arelor~ ‘he Sthogoeihed hatora | rie 7, /, ZS a L7G AL ty é iin of 'H ‘f ‘u o y e a g [v 6 l North Carolina, Iredell County. TO J. A. HARTNESS, CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT: I, M. C. C. Deaton, widow of J. L. Deaton, deceased, do hereby renounce my right to administer on said estate, and respectfully request that my son, P. L. K. Deaton, be appointed administrator of said estate. This the 3lst day of January, 1922. C2) lo, dé .. Application for Letters of Administration.—-Printed and for Sale by Brady Printing Co., Statesville, N. C. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION hs ie ee ee Iredell. _ Se ea ae ee, EE In the matter of th> Administration of the Estate of | Before___- 2 A. HARTNESs Sores -In the Superior Court. M.C.C.,Deaton, widow, havin renounced} - Xe Deaton on ,f#so-C Dest to’adminiater. eee abe -, being sworn, doth say: » Deaton _ ee eee ela me late of said County, is dead, without leaving any Will and Testament, and that_______Pe Ls» _% F_e_ Se .. De aton sath _is the proper person entitled to Letters of , t of the said______ J. a; Administration on the estate Se ee oa Deaton, “deceased : Further, That the value of said estate, so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about $_ 1500.0 and that... Ps L. X. Deaton, L. L. Deaton and Mary Bell Deaton. a ____._______are entitled as heirs and distributees thereof Sworn to and subscribed before me this__.21.8t____d Deis ae PID oi Mi __ January __ s 219128 _ Corer ne eee CEPR be Sree Bre aes LU LA4- Clerk aint Ce OATH OF ADMINIS’ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ae ‘ : : - $S.—In the Superior Court. _..Iraedell COUNTY. J Boo ke eR Ae en hilleve that. ok Pe ble ele blo ock lol ou, ae solemmly aweae Cor afin) That 4 . I ke ke a oe _______died without leaving any last Will and Testament; and that I will well and gs administer all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the said_____ Aer bees Mee ae dai tie DORI CS... and a true and perfect inventory thereof return as provided by law, and that all rae dail appertaining to the charge reposed in me, I will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my skill and ability; So help me God. Subscribed and sworn to before me this January _ _ Administrator. f y u n o n pr e s j o sp r e c e y bs e OY “ e s e d ut a : er e a7 3° : qo o g =u vi = _ ~< o i i e t ‘a 'V yo et Go eu l y p o i n g qy } I O N “J o a3 R i g ‘[ [ a p o l y re £2 U N O ’ ) OT } JO T ZI R O D IO L I a d U E g oq } K 42 20 1 0 gi 5 9 ev i t j o Cu p U y Po d De a t o n , J. L. 19 2 2 gt North Carolina, | IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Iredell County. | Before the Clerk. ~ In re: P. L. %. Deaton, Adminis- ) ) trator of estate of J. L. Deaton,) INVERPTORY ) ) deceased. CERE OF SUPERIOR COURT: The undersigned administrator of the estate of 7 - L. Deaton, submits the following inventory of the personal property belonging to ssid estate: Farming Implements ~w !wo-horse wagons Approximate Value $40.00 @wo-horse cultivator ” 10.00 'wo-horse plows 10.00 Two-horse harrow ' 6.00 “T y ‘f f “U u o l I R a g two-horse drag harrow 3.00 ‘wo horse rake 8.00 ‘'wo-horse mower 15.00 Disc plow 10.00 4 2 1 a 1 4 1 1 Dise drill 15.00 Corn planters 1.50 2 8 Plows 1.00 Cultivators 1.00 Windmill 1.00 Blacksmith tobtls , 3.00 Farm Products 18 Bales cotton Approximate Value 900.00 Stocxs & Bonds 4 shares stock in High Point Bank Par Value 400.00 10 shares stock in Dixie Cotton Mill " 1000.00 5 Liberty Bonds 500.00 OO War Savings Stamps Par Value Certificate of Deposit on Peoples Loan & Savings Bank " " Notes and Securities vw wr 1 Chattel mortgage, 7. 7. Lentz, 1 ' 7 A. &. Lentz for $520.00, subject to a credit of $340.00 Note of A. L. Barringer, secured by mortgage Chattel mortgage of WY. L. Waller Note of 2. T. Yeatherman, endorsed by D. L. Raymer and Z. V. Long Chettel Mortgage %. 3. Plyler ° . J. Plyler Live Stock Horses Approximate Value llule Cows Hogs Household E*fects Stove Approximate Value Beds tables Bureaus 10 Chairs 1 sewing machine Administrator Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 27 day of April, 1922. Yt) r j A Lb, ¢ © 3 e Cc ° if / v J 420.00 180.00 840.00 300.00 541.80 100.00 210.00 220.00 60.00 20.00 6.00 2.00 4.00 1.00 2.25 1.50 5.00 37738 .05 Fi l e d in th e of f i c e of th e Cl e r k of th e Sa p e r i v r Co u r t fo r th e Co u n t y of Ir e d e l l , St a t e of No p t h Ca r o l i n a on th e 2 Z da y of A. D . 19 2 2 an d , t e c e r d e d im Bo o k 1» (\. Tino North Carolina Iredell Cou y i a i © ty In the Superior Court before the Clerk admr. of cats ANTRTTA nA ANNUAL aCc Vat ITO ER TOR ANntmM Mul BASU UU gned administrator of J. Le Deaton, deceased, al account of said estate: COLLEC VIONS on Liberty bonds Bank Sank note r+ balance on a. &. Lentz note > interes « Lentz note rest on Sank notes COllected from Arthur Lentz st on Morris Plan Sank Stock ANverest on Collected War Savings Stamps 16 weatherman payment on note ake votal Clerk of Court fees Landmark, Notice to Credétors Johnson furniture Co., funeral Miller Hos} 1 a yital bill Me Pe. Alexander City Tox ‘Clerk of Court, Gaal Deaton, monument Di A» Ceo Dr. Groves Plyler account 24th li Alexander tax l9th, 1923 i (. weatherman, Attorney fee 26th 4. C. Miller January 29th ” " sev. 26th Apr. 27th TOTAL balance in Administrators hands May 14th, Administrator of J. Le Deaton gvorn to before Uo Bw a y o r e g qj 1 0 N yo £3 U N 0 D OF F 10 } JA N A ) IN a d n g 6G } J o Yi ] 1 Q y g J o C a y o O 4 9 UF D e t “T y ‘[ “U o l w s G g CC 6 I North Carolina In the Superior Court fredell County before the Clerk. Mary ©.C. Deaton, widow of J.L. Deaton Mary bell Deaton (unmarried) P.L.K. Deaton and wife Edna J. Deaton L.L. Deaton and wife, Mary dg. Deaton by her next friend, L.L Deaotn ex parte. Petition for dower and partition. ee ce oe ee oe To John L. Milhsliand, clerk Superior Court. fhe petition of the above named petitioners respectfully showg / -FIRST- That J.L. Deaton died intestate in Iredell County, North Caroline on January 20, 1920, leaving surviving the petitioners, Mary C.C. Ueaton as his widow and the petitioners, Y, Mary bell Deaton, P.L.K. Deaton and L.L. Deaton, ag his only children and heirs at law. -SECOND~= That the said J.L. Deaton at the time of hig death wés seized in fee simple end pg@ssessed of the following real estate situated in Iredell County, North Carolina-towit: beginning at @ pine at the edge of the Georgia road theace North 53 degrees .est 81 poles to a stone i. MeNeely's corner; thence south 18 degrees West 31 poles to a post oak; thenoe lest 66 poles to a tsake on Morton8s line; thence South 40 $ poles to a post oak veston's corner; thence South 86 degrees dast 15.6 poles to & pine near the corner of brown's field; thence North 5 & degrees E. 26 poles to the beginning containing 44 acres more or less, and being the same land conveyed to J.L. Deaton by M.F, Hidson and wife, by deed dated Uctober 8, 1880, recorded in book No. 10 page 157,. beginning at-a post oak, Morton's corner and enns S. 88 1107? poles to & stuke bert Deaton's corner, thence South 1z5 poles to a Gum; thence S. 6 We 103 poles to a stone; thence S. 40 W. 26 & poles to a hickory Gardner's corner; thence with her line N. 25 We. 28 poles to a poplar; thence N;30 W. 10 poles to @ perrsimmon; thence N. 65 We 5 poles tos stone near a brick yerd place; thence N. 52 W. 40 poles to a dogwoow; thence Ne. 22 W. £8 poles to a stone S. Murdock's corner; thence N. 70 &. 72 poles to a stake his corner; thence Ni. 56 i. 78 pales to the Church lot; thance N. 54 E. 12 poles; thence N. 56 ie 21 poles; thence S. 54 li.lz poles to a stone Sid Murdock's lins; thence with his line to the baginning containing Seventy Six acres more or less afd beign the same land conveyed to J.L. Beaton by E.M.C. Deseton, by deed dated April 30, 1877, recorded in deed book No.10 page 155,. Beginning at a stone @n the Georgia road and runs South 6 V\, 66 Poles to a stone Deaton's line; thence with Deatin's line wast 54 poles to a stoneBrown's corner; thence North-West 22 poles to a stone his corner with the Amily Hill rosd 55 poles to @ white oak; thence jest 13 poles to thebeginning containing 15.3 acres more or less, ami being the sume land conveyed to JL. veaton by GW. McNeely and wife, by deed dated October 29,1883 recorded i: deed book No. 10 Page 158,,. "D" e--e---= Beginning at a post oak Leroy Deaton's corner ani runs with his line South 36 2. 160 poles to a stake his corner thence South 71 W. 33 poles to a stone Conner Allison's corner; thence North 36 W. 103 & poles to a stone or red oak Morton's line; thence North 2 &. 57 poles to the beginning containing 28 + acres more or less and being the same land conveyed to J.L. Seaton by Henry Walser and wife by deed dated December 1, 1887, recorded in deed book page _ "EW" ea-----~ Beginning at a stake ia Haithoox' (formerly Hoover's) line, James Goodman's corner, being the southwest corner of lot 2 in this dividison of the Adams Troutman land, 2 running thence Bast 60 poles to a hickory, corner of said lot 2; theace North 45 poles to a perrgémmon; thence Bast 44 poles to a stake in the public (old Georgia), road; thence South 121 poles to a stike in Mrs. Mary Irving line; thence West 44 poles to a hickory; thence North 14 poles to a dogwood, corner of Mrs. Irvin and of lot 3 inthe Adams Troutman division; thence liest 82 poles to Alex Hoover's line; thence North with Hoover's ani Haithcox! lines 62 poles to the beginning, 2 containing 65 acrés, more or less and being the same land conveyed to J.l. Deaton by J.i. Hoover ani wife by deed dated March 7, 1892, recorded in deed book No. 15 page 735,. BP" ea------ Beginning at a pine and runs S. 87 B, 243 * poles to a stone, tehace N. 3/4 &. 91 poles to a black oak, thence Nl. 71 & W. 15 poles toa pine, then runs Ss, 24 poles to a black oak then N. 66 W. 243 poles tos hickory on the West side of the Georgia road; thence S. 5 W. 72 poles to the beginning, containing 112 acres and 3 poles more or less and being the same land conveyed to J.L. Deaton by WW, White, Commissioner, by deed dated January 3, 1894, recorded in deed book /o% Page 272 "G" en------ Beginning at a stone, (J.I. Hoover's line) running West 161 poles to a stone; thence North 11, degrees West 44 poles to a stone, thence East 173 poles to a stake on JeI. Hoover's line, thence South 5 degrees \Viest 44 poles to the beginning, containing 46 acres more or less, and being the seme land conveyed to J.L. Deaton by P.A. Barringer and wife by deed dated December 2, 1901 recorded in d@éd@ book No. 28 page 201,. “H" w=-----= Beginning at a stake Wagner's corner, running South 85 West 210 feet to a stake on the lana Company's line thence South 5@ feet to a stake Destler's corner; thence iiest 85 EB. 210 feet to & stake; thence North 50 feet to the beginning, containing + acre more or less, and being the same land conveyed to J.L. Deaton by Jennie Sherrill by deed dated December 1, 1894 recorded indeed bood No (27 Page 3 "I" --eee--= Beginning at a stake, Anderson's corner @nd running thence South 65 W. 210 feet to a stake on the Land Company's line AY thence South 50 feet to a stake, Jennie Sherrill's corner, thence \ North 65 &. 210 feet to a stake, thence North 50 feet to the ‘j beginning, containing one fourth acres more or less being property Cy conveyed by TW. Fox and wife, by deed April 2, 1905, recorded in © deed book 29 page 217,. and conveyed by J.K. Morrison and others by deed recorded in book ed pa @ 3x SXALAMS BERETS NJ" memaanm= A tract bounded on N, by the lands of J.L. Deaton on Bast by the lands of S.A. Hoover on South by the lands of Westmoreland and on West by the lands of J.L. Deaton containing 76 acres more or less and being the identical lana coaveyed to J.L. Deaton by L.@. Myers, mortgagee of deed dated February 21, 1913 recorded in book 47 page 198 of deeds for Iredell County, North Cao « lina ani being known as the s.P, Sigman lan ~THIRD= That the petitioner Mary C.C. Deaton, widow as aforesaid is entitled to dower in said lands and desires to have same allotted to her as is provided by law. ~FOURTH= Thet subject to the right of dower of Mary @@C. Deaton, whdow as aforesaid, in the lands hereinabove descirbed the petitioners’ Mary Bell Veaton, P.LeK. Deaton, and LeL. Deaton are tenants in common siezed in fee simple and in possession ‘the said lands each being entitled to an undivided interest therein and that subject to the dowers right of said Mary ©.C. Deaton in said lands, Bdna J. Deaton wife of P.L.K Deaton and Mary &. Deaton wife of L.L. Deaton are each siezed of an enchoate right of dower in the interest therein woned by her said husband and that the said Mary E. Deaton is insane and an inmate of the state hospital for the Insane at Morgantdn North Carolina and without general or testamentany guardian but appears in this proceeding by and through her next friend, L.D. Deaton who has been duly appointed as such next friend by the re superior Court of said County. and that the petitioners’Mary Bell Deaton ?P.L.k. Deaton and L.L. Deaton desire to holdtheir snares in said lands in severalty. wherefore your petitioners prays that you will appoiot three commissioners who are feeholders qualified to act as jurors and entirely disenterested in the subject matter of this proceeding to allot to the petitioner Mary C.C. Deaton, widow as aforesaid one third part thereof in value, of said land for the time of her natural hife and then to divide all of said land into three equal shares by proper metes and bounds, and to allot to each of your petitioners such share thereof as each is entitled to; and if an equal division can not otherwise be made, then to charge the more valuable dividends with such sums of money as they shall think necessary, to be paid to the dividends of inferior value, in order to make an equitable partition, and to report to your court their proceedinggwg under their hands of under the hanis of any two of them, whthin a reasonable time, not exceeding sixty days after the notification of their appointment. This the 16th day of January 1933 CH2Len 5 ; Ant Cy Re petit loners L.L. Deaton being duly sworn deposes and says; that he has read the foregoing pétition, that the same is true except as to matters and things therein stated upon information and belief and as to them he baleives it to be true. a = ee oh > — . Ji , C A XK FLL PIN a L.L. Deaton Sworn to and subscribed to before me this the 16th day of January 1933 G North Carolina In the Superior Court Iredell County before the Clerk. Mary C.C. Deaton, widow of J.L. Deaton Mary Bell Deaton{unmarried) P.LeK. Deaton and wife Bdna J. Deaton L.L. Deaton and wife, Mary E. Deaton by her next friend, L.L. Deaton exparte Order Appointing eo ef 86 ef ee The above entitYaé cause coming on to be heard upon the petition filed therein and being dxty heard and it appearing to the Court that all parties having any interest in the land described therein have been duly made parties to this proceeding and are in court; It is ordered by the court that Tom Morrow,.F. Owens and J.&,Honeycutt whom the court finds are resident fe holders of Iredell County, North Carolina, qualified to act as jurors, not related in any way to any of the parties to this proceeding and have no interest whatever in the subject matter of this proceeding, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners, to meet upom the premises described in the petition, and after veing duly sworn to allot and set apart,according to law,to the petitioners, Mary C.C. Deaton, widow as aforesaid, by proper * metes and bounds one-third in value of said land including therein | the dwelling house usually accupied by the said J.L. Deaton, deceased and the out buildings thereto belonging, during the term of her natural life and put her in possession of the same and then to divide the lands described in said petition into three wqual shares, and to allot to the petitioners JJ Mary Bell Deaton, P.L.K. Deaton and L.L. Deaton each, one share in Se#ralty, and if equal shares can not be made by dividing the land, then the said commissioners are to charge the more valuable dividends with such sums of money as they deem necea@aary to be paid to the dividends of less value in order to make an equitable partition. The commissioners are empowered to employ the county surveyor, or in his absence, or if he be connected with the parties, some other surveyor, who shall make out a map of the prdmises, showing the quantity, courses and distances of each share, which map shall accompany and form a part of the report of the commissioners; and the said commissioners shall, within sixty days of the notification of their appointmmmah, make a full report of their proceedings, under their hands, or the hands of any two of them, specifying therein the manner of executing their trust, and describing particularly tye land or parcels of land divided, and the share allotted to cach tenant in severalty, with the sums charged on the more valuable dividends and to whom to be paid. : This 16th day of fe, Ye hhh esluck North Caroling In Superior Court before the Clerk Iredell County Mary ¢C.C. Deaton, widow of J.L. Deaton J. Mary Be.. Deaton {unmerried) P.L.K. Deaton and wife Edoea J. Deaton L.L. Deaton and wife, Mary &. Deaton by her next friend, LL. Deaton ox parte. Oath of Commissioners, § ef oc ef cf oo § We ,and each of us, soYemnly swear that in laying off and allotting of dower to Mary C.C. Deaton, widow of J.L. Deaton, deceased and in the partition amoung the tenants in common in this proceeding, of the Real Estate described in the petition in this proceeding that we will do equal and impartial justice amojog the several parties interested therein, according to their several rights and agreeable to law, according to our best judgment; So help us, God. an J eAow— a — flab hagas Sworn to and subscribed to before me thisl16 day of January, 1933 e fe. usc o o © = ° — Es CC O I & North Carolina « In superior Court Iredell County before the clerk The undersigned respectfully shows to the Court that Mary E. Deaton, the wife of the undersigned is insane and an inmate of the hospital for insame at Morganton North Carolina and is without general ortestamenty guardian; that subject to the dower right of Mrs. Mary C.C. Deaton a the undersigned is entitled to an undivided one-third interest in the lands hereinafter described and that his said wife is entitled to an inchoate dower right in the interest in the said land of the undersigned; the said lands being situated in Iredell County, North Carolina and described as follows, towit; 77 acres conveged to J.L. Deaton by E.M.C. Deaton and wife by deed dated April 30, 1877, recorded in deed book 10, page 155,. 44 acres conveyed to J.L. Deaton by M.F. Edison and wife by deed dated October 8, 1880, recorded in book of deeds No. 10, page 157,. 15-3/4 acres conveyed to J.L. Deaton by G.W. McNeely and wife by Deed dated October 27, 1883, recorded in deed book 10 page 158,. 28 4 acres conveyed by Henry Walser and wife by deed dated Decembef 1, 1887, recorded in deed pools 07 page 34 65yacres conveyed to J.L. Deaton by J.L. Hoover and wife by deed dated March 7, 18692, recorded in deed book No. 15, page 735,. 112 acres and 3 poles conveyed by W.W. White, commissioner, by deed dated December 1, 1894 recorded in book jo. page 306. 46 acres conveyed to J.L. Deaton by P.A. Barringer and wife by deed dated December 2, 1901, recorded in deed book No. 28 page 201,. " csr meee coursypad 2 Ek Darloe Hab L Tun Mong C Cokes by Lav holed jaus 11922 2’ acre conveyed by Jénnie Sherrill to J.L. Deaton by deed dated December 1, 1894 recorded in deed book No 1l07page 33. + acre conveyed to J.L. Deaton by J.K. Morrison and others by deed dated April 4, 1905, recorded in book 10? page 32. 76 acres conveyed by L.C. Wagner, mortgagee to J.L. Deaton by deed dated February 21, 1915, recorded in deed book No. 47 page 198,. That it is desirable that the dower of Mrs. Mary C.C. Deaton be allotted to her in said lands and that there be a partition thersof amoung the three tenants in common and that it is necessary that there be a special proceeding for said purpose and that the undersigned desires to be appointed as next friend for his said wife in said proceeding “T ‘f £ ‘u o y e a g C7 6 ee that the interestSof the undersigned and his said wife in the result in the said special proceeding are in no way conflicting but are mutual and parallel. Wherefore, the undersigned makeSapplication that he be appointed as nexf friend for the said Mary E. Deaton in the said special proceeding for the purpose herein Stated, This 16th day of January, 1933,. i él ORDERED upon reading the foregoing and annexed application and after making due inquire as to the fitness of L.L. Deaton, applicant, to be appointed as next friend of Mary E. Deaton who is now insane in an action of special proceeding for the purpose of allotting dower to Mrs. Mary C.C. Deaton, and for partition amoung the tentants in common of the lands described in the foregoing application in which the Said Mary E.Deabon, wife of the said L.L. Deaton one of the tenants in common of said land has an inchoate réght of dower, it is found by the Court to be a fact that the said L.L. Deaton applicant is a fit and suitable person to ack as next friend of his said wife, Mary E. Deaton in said action or special proceeding for the purpose herein atove set forth, the said L.L.Deaton is hereby appointed to act as next friega of the said Mafy E. Deaton in an action or Special proceeding for the purpose herein above set forth. This the 16th day of January, 1933. KY & I hereby accept the appointee as next friend of my wife, Mary E. Deaton in an action or special proceeding above described and agreed to act faithfully and diligently in Said capacity. . LH opm, chattel if mafaena C7] ins yh! wr: "1 ¢ ‘u o j e a g North Carolina In the Superior Court Iredell County before the Clerk Mary ©. C. Deaton, widow of J.L.Deaton, Mary Belle Deaton (unmarried), P.L.x. Deaton and wife Dena J.Deaton, L.L. Deaton and wife Mary #£.Deaton, by her next friend, L.&.Deaton ex parte. Report of Commissioners oh co oe we os oc @ To Hon. John L.iuilholland,cClerk Superior Yourt for Iredell County, North Carolina; Obediant to a summons of the sheriff of Iredell County North Carolina, we, the undersigned commissioners appointed to divide and allot in severalty the lands of tue petitioners, P.L.K. “eaton, L.L.Deaton, and Mary Belle Deaton, in tiis cause, and also to allot dower therein to irs. Mary C.U.Deaton, widow of’ JL. Deaton, asserbled on the premises on the day of February, 1933, and proceeded to partition the said lands among the said tennants in common, and to allot dower there tn to the said Irs. Vary C.C. Dea ton eocereas g to their respective bBignhts end interests therein, and the following is our report of the same. Lot # l---- alloted to P.L.K.Deaton, consisting of two tracts containing 140¢ acres and 55 acres respectively, and being described as follows. —- / /Tee---Beginning at a nickory Jb-M- z Los] acca id running the nce N.40 BE. 26% poles to a Stone; thence poles to a bl: ck um; thence N.2 E. 112 he road; thence N a7 z 8 poles to a " stacc As nk eA le a Stone; thence lh. 58 4. 252 poles to a persimmon; ce N. 03 W. 54 poles to a stone, NeNeely' S corner; thence S. W. 51 poles to a post oak; thence W. 88 poles to a4 stone in ‘orton's line; thence S. 404 poles to a post eak; tuence 3. 2 W. 57 poles to a post ocak; thence S. 36 es 103% poles to a stone; thence S. 70 W. 39 poles to a stone; thence S. 22 %. 28 poles’ to @ dogwood; thence S. 32 E. 40 poles to a@ persimmons; thence S. 63 B, 5 poles to a persimron; thence S 30 £.10 poles to a popstar; thence S. 28 E. 20 poles to tue Beginning, containing 140¢ acres, more or less, and veing all of tract containing 76 acres conveyed to J.L.Deaton by 4.M.C.Deaton by deed recorded in Book 10 at page 15 of records of deeds for Iredell County, NeCe, and all of a tract containing 28¢ acres conveyed J.L.Deaton by Henry Walser and wife by deei recorded in Book 107 at paze 34 of records of dezis for Tred2il County, Pb. ~e, and about 344 acres corved from a tract contairing 44 acres conveyed J.L.Deaton by N.F.Eiuson and wife ay eed recorded in Book 10 at page 157 » and about 1g acres carv rr m the = side of tract containing 76 acres co! i JeL.Deaton by L.C.Myers, mortgagee, by deed recorded it kK 4 at page 196 of records 6f deeds for Iredell Coun - J 8 Of > ct GW xj Oo 4 t 2 eS Th rs - ct e © jo © NO WO N td zo n e Ww n c t CS WY e @ Cc N 5 tr 1: Oy tinni: pine <x ip on west side We esBg '6° - orn and runni g thene to a stone; thence N < £ 06 oles to a stake; poles to a stake in the id Georgia Road; “T f ‘u o l e a g CC O I thence §S, 5¢ &. 56 poles to } more or less, and being the South 12 acres, conveyed to ,L.0eates deed record jed in book 108 at page Coun ity, NC, Lot # 2---- Alloted to L. L.Deaton, consisting of three containing 48, 46, ang am respectively, and also -Ontaining 2 lots in the of Statesville, N.C., and as follows; FIRST PRACT? ~--~-Beginning at J.L.Deaton's corner on J.I. Hoover's line and running thence N HB. 45 poles to a stake in a hollow, &.&, Hoover * 3 corner; thence “. 165 poles to a stake on A.A.Hoover "s line; thence with his line S.ll B. 4% poles po a stone, J.L.Deaton's corner; chais #175 poles to the beginnin 8, contain- ing 48 acres more or less, and constituting a part of lot # 4 in the division of the Andrew Barringer land as recorded in book es at page 331 of special proceeding records for Tredell County, N. C., and alloted to -ary *.“.Baringer in said proceeding, and’ also being the identical land conveyed to P.L.K. Deaton, L.4.Deator and Mary Selle Deaton by Mesy C.C.Deaton (nee Mary’ C.C.Barringer ) by deed dated Jan.1 1955 and recorded in book at page of "cake for Iredell Vounty SECOND TRACT Beginning at a stane, AA uk {S$ Say corner, inning ti! We 161 poles to a Stone; thence Nell 44 poles to a i hence &. 173 poles to s Stone; thence S. 5 We 44 poles to sto containing 46 acres, more or less, and be- ing the land conv ~L.Deaton by I.4.Barringer and wife by deed recorded in book 28 a page £01 of deeds for Iredell County, N.C. THIRD TRACT; ----= Beginning at a stake in the oli channel of Third eek, W.P.Horton's corner and running taence S 106 poles to a stone On J.I. Hoover's line; thence with said to @ post oak, ‘‘artli e's corner; thence in the old Channel of shind CEOS: thene izh the old channel of Third Creek and the lines of Kin ball and “Deli nger to the 3eginning, Containing 13% acres, mor or less, and also a part of lot # 4 of the Zndrew Barringer tand as shown in tract # 1 above, PORPH TRACT; ----- | wo lots in the City of Statesville front- ing 100 feet on the 1 Side of Caldwell Street described as fole- lows; Beginning at a stdke on the west Side of CalwelliStreet and running thence S. 85 W. 210 feet to a stake 8; tiuence S.100 feet to a Stake; thence N. 85 4, 210 feet to a stake on Cal dwell Street; thence North with said Calwell otreet 1600 feet to the Reginning, and being the identical land conveyed J.4+.Deaton by Jenny Sherrill by deed recorded in book 107 at page 6d, and also all of the lot conveyed J.4.Deaton by J. K.Morrison and wife by deed recorded in book 107 at page 32 of deeds for Iredell County, N.C. Lot # S----Consashing of three tracts containing 57, 994, and 65 acres respectively and alloted to Vary Belle Deaton. De= scribed as follows: FIRSP TRACT: --=- Beginning at a hickory on the west side of the old Georgia Road Zane Warinyys corner, and running thence S 88 E 234 poles to a pine stump; thence N 24 poles to a pine; thence 5. 71$ E. 15 poles to a stke; thence S. 3/4 4. 57 poles to a stuke; thence N. 874 W 2434 poles to a stake in the Old Georgia Road; thence N 54 W. 36 poles to = Beginning, con- taining 57 acres,more or less, and being the northern part of the tract containing 112 actes conveyed by W.W.Y, nite ,»vommissioner, to J.4.Deaton by deed recorded in book 108 at pa 6 506 of dé eds. VBL N-: Rahul SECOND TRACT;--- 3eginning at a stake on a ditch, corner, and running thence N. 49 E. 15¢ poles to’ a Stake; thence N 55 E. 12 poles to a stone; thence N. 70 E. 6 poles to a stone; thence N. 193 E. 48 poles to a stone; thence N. 25% EH. 204 poles to a stake in the public road; thence Ne 88 W5 poles to a stake; thence N 23 poles; thence N W with the road 55 poles to a white Oak; thence W 15 poles to a stake; thence S. 6 W. 40 poles ya :. pine; thence N. 53 W 27 poles to a persimmon; thencg pied poles to a stone; Loy Oe Jgae! 52 poles toa Siena fee Se kt W 8 poles to a stak ne 4: S. 112 poles to a black gum; thence S 6 W¥ 103 poles to a stone; thence S. 40 W 26¢ poles to a one thence S$ $3 E. 16 | ns the beginning, containing 994 acres, more or less, and bing out 744 acres car ved from a tract contain- ing 76 acres conveyed 2 "SL, Dea ton by L.C.Myers,mortzagee, by deed recorded in book 47 at page 198 of deeds, and ali of the tract con- taining 154 acres conveyed to J.L.Deaton "by G.W.McNeely and wife by deed recorded in book 10 at page 158 of deeis, and about 94 acres carved from a tract containing 44 acres conveyed to J.L. Jeaton by aeed recorded in Book 10 ay page 15% of deeds. THIRD TRACT tome “eginning at 4a stake in Haithcox' (formerly Hoover's)line, James Goodman's corner,being tne southwest corne of lot @ in this division of the Adams Troutman land, running thence E. 80 poles to a hickory , corner of said lot 2; thence N. 45 poles to a persimmon; thence i. 44 poles to a stake in the pub- lic road (old Georgia Rosd); thence S. 121 poles to a stake in Vrs. Mary Irvin's line; thence W. 44 poles to a nickory; thence N. 14 poles to a dogwood, corner of Irs. Irvin ani of lot 5 in the Adams Troutman iivision; thence W. 82 poles to alex Hoover's line; thence North with Hoover! S and Haithcox' lines 62 poles to the Beginning,é containing 65 acres, more or less, and béing the same land conveyed to !!.L.Deaton by J.I. Hoover and wife by deed dated March 7,1892, recorded in deed book No. 15 at page 735. Your commissioners alloted to Mary C.C.Deaton, widow of J.L.Deston, as her dower in the land of her deceased husband, two tracts described as follows; % 2 S/ FIRST TRACT: ---- Beginning at a hickory, aM § linha nue corner and running thence N. 40 &. 26% poles to a stone ; thence N. 6 E. 103 poles to a black gum; thence N. " EB. 112 poles to a Stake in tne road; thence N. 77 E. & poles to a stake; tience N.1&- E. 32 poles to a Stake; thence N. 58 E. 25¢ poles to a persimmon; thence N. ips Be ps 4 sReagidlo napa yalecly's corner,; thence S. 18 W 31 ®% o¢ es a SihS oak We QBS poles to a stake in tne road; thence S. 5 W. 52 poles to a stake; thence S. 31 W 83 poles to a s&#ake; thence S. 36 E. 8 poles to a stone ; the Se 70 \ 3 ag a+, oo («+ 2 ’ : ‘ W. 39 poles to a stone,lurdock'ts corner; thence south 22 eamt 28 poles to a dogwood; thence S. 32 BE, 40 poles to a stone; thence S 63 E. 5 poles to a persimmon; thence S. 30 &. 10 poles to lar; thence S. 28 E. 20 poles to the Seginning, containing Spi acres, more or less, 01D TRACT:----Beginning at a Stone,(J.I,Hoover's line) and run- g thence W. 161 poles to a Stone; thence N. ll W. 44 poles to , thence £. 173 poles to a stake on HeI-Hoover's line; thence Se 5 W 44 poles to the beginning, containing 46 actes , more or » and being the same land conveyed to J.L.Deaton by P.A.Barrin- ger and wife by deed dated December @,1901, recorded in book 28 at page 201, ts Je 0-1¢i3 ee Mesom Se eer 9, OQ $0) > ° ba ce et CC O I fa dog bitsak this : ttyky fy ee Me Mawwed pee hy t mag ¥ Lethe Ay se De a t o n , J. L. 19 2 2 “T f ‘u o j e a g North Carolina In the Superior Court Iredell County Before the Clerk. Mary C.C.Deaton, widow of J.L.Deaton, “ary Belle Deaton (unmarried) P.&.K, Deaton and wife Edna J.Deaton, +.L. Deaton and wife, Wary £.Deaton by her next friend L.L.Deaton,ex parte. Decree Confirming Re- port of Commissioners. oh #2 c0 ee of of ve o> It appearing to the Court that Tom Morrow, E.F.Owens, and J.&.Honeycutt, commissioners heretofore appointed by the Court to divide the lands desctived in the petition in this cause anong the tenants in common therein named, and allot to each his share in sever@aty, and to allot dower in ssid lands to the Petitioner, Mrs. Mary C.U.Deaton, widow of J.L.Deaton, deceaseu, filed t.eir report in this court on the 10th day of February, 1933, specifying therein the manner of ex@cuting their trust and describing partic- ulcrly the parcels of land ‘ivided, and the share allotted to each tenant in severalty, and dower to irs. C.C.Yeaton,and no objection being filed within the twenty days allowed oy law from the filing of said report, by the parties: And it further appearing to the court tiat the parti- tion so made and reported by the said commissioners is just and fair; It is therefore decreed by the court, that the said report be and the same is hereby in all respects confirmed, and it is further ordered that Said report and the plat appended be én- rolled in the records of this court, and that the Same, tozether With tiis decres, se certified to tae register of decis for Iredell County, and resistered in his effice; and said report and this de- cree Shall be binding amons and between the said claimants, their heirs and assigns, It is also adjudged thet the costs of tiis proceeding be paid by Irs. Mary C.C.Deston, P.L.K.Deaton, L.L.Deaton, and lary Belle Deaton. This the lst day of March,1953. or sales } Clerk of Superior Cour No r t h Ca r o l i n a : Ir e d e l l Co u n t y Fi l e d fo r re a i s t r a t i on on We g 19 3 . 2 . at ee e ST Oo “c l o c k FM , re c o r d e d in Be . 4o % - —_ — Pa g e ot wi e GG VO r i fi e d , 19 2 2 De a t o n , J. L. “T f ‘u o l R a g C7 6 NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY In the matter of the administration of the estate of J.L.Deaton,deceased FINAL SE To Hon.John L.Milholland,Clerk Superi Tredell County,North Carolina:- MMT a pocaaT UILEMENT or Court for n. . 3 : : “he undersigned administratot of J.L.Deaton,deceased, Tespectfully submits the following as a statement actions as such administrator from May 14,1923 to a final settlement of his Said trust. Balance on hands from settlement of this date which is recorded in book 1l at vage 572 of Administration aettlements for Iredell Coun- ty, North Carolina R.T.Weatherman,balance in full of note W.G.ePlyler,full of note WeL.Waller on note WeL.Waller, interest on note W.eL.Waller, balance on note High Point Morris Blan Bank, Dividends Liberty 3and Coupvonds High Point liorris Plan Bank on Dividends P.A.Barringer ,admr.of A.L.Berringer,on note J.l.Plyler balance on note P3A.Barringer,Admr of A.L.Barringer,on note Interest on Liberty Bands Peoples Loan & Savings Bank,interest Cash from Liberty Bonds sold On this date there was due from P.A. Barri: ger, Admr. of A.L.Barrinser, $605.08 on account for house rent etc. and same was paid as follows; to-wit, Cash from &.L.Barri:ger,admr. of A.L. Jarringer Note of C.A.Hartline of this date for balance N.C.Cotton Association on 18 tales in stomage Collection from 1).C.Cotton Ass'n on 18 bales stored High Point Miorris Plan Bank on dividenus &.F.Johnson for cow Interest on C.A.Nartli:.e note of 3378.74 from July 3,1926 Morris Plan Bank on dividends " " ” w t ¥eCotton Ass'n for balande of 18 bales stored liorris Plan Bank on dividends TOTAL CHARGHS- -----+-+-+- $3 w ! " w Lh] a + - of his trans- this date, and $ 2132.75 360.90 111.25 195.34 6.00 64.51. 40.00 12.72 40.00 800.00 24.87 462.26 18.47 7.935 550.00 226.54 578.74 226.34 492.00 40.00 40.00 26.01 40.00 40 .00 253.66 40.00 6,427.99 Be OM D wg ~ su s 3 3 8 e 0 e ~ So ( Final Settlement Con't ) Paid to Mrs. M.C.C. Deaton interest-on-hibv-bond-$ 2.12% Mrs. K.C. Deaton Liberty bonds owned by her but in inadvertantly included in eNventoryqa-~---2--. - 100.00, Weis & AoE. Lentz for tractor taken on this date for estate in settlement of debt due estate by them aod shown as cash redeived in former settlemeitq- 274.99 4% _ - JoH. Stewart for treeg-o<--.---.--- - 23650! 5.45/ | Glen St. Mary Nursery for trees-----....- ween enne iets. Lentz for articles purchased at sale for este 14.80, Lazenby Montgomery for hardware used on building ON C8TELE emmmmmnnnnn nnn nnn een ene Lazenby Montgomery for nails for eatetew-----... - Spatesville Brick Co. for Brick for est: tew-- Lazenby Montgomery Hwa. Co. for nails for estete-- Kincaid & Barger for shingles P.L.Ke Deaton house# J.C. Templeton for neils~ Lazenby Méntgomery Hwd Co. for nailg,-----...__. - Kincaid & Barger for shingles------.-..... Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for nailg-----...---.. Brown & Murdock for sawing and dressing lumver &®.L.K. Deaton HOUS @= wm wm mmm wmmmnmonnne aeaeee JC. Arthurs for Lade@ Peennnnncwenece Kincaid & Barger for doors and windows-----.--._.. 'P.A. Barreanger for nailge--.--.-. o------- _— Lazeoby Montgomery Hwa. Co. for Hynges-- Statesville Brick Co. for brigke--.-.-----.-.... Lazenby Montgomery Hwa. Co. for hardware-- MP. Alexander Sherriff dog tax----. =“ JeA. Hartnews for cost for partial settlement~-.-.. Sherrifl Lumber Co. for Lumber----- Statesville brick Co. for Brick Lazenby Montgomery Hwa. Co. for Hwd, #-«----..-... C.E. Goodman for sawing lumbern-- -~ T.A. Bass for sawinge----~---..~-~. Seem meme wee wewne R.J. Hoover for labor on build ingse--~.....-...... City of Statesville for tax... qcamcnaconennns one brown & Murdock for saw bill ‘JeH. Stewart for fruét Beews, trees------....... “ Brown & Murdock for lumber wee---- ~...-. - Lazenby Montgomery for Hardware Kincaid & Barger for sash weights- Lazenby Montgomery Hwd,Co. for lécks- G00. Avthure for labo Meeceoncenncncccecccescucte Lazenby Mog$gomery 4wd Co. for Hardware- §.&. Goodman sawing lumber for estate- Lazenby Montgomery Hwa. Co. for Hwa City of Statesville for taxes 19238----....-..- oe M.P. Alexander for taxes 1923 for County- M.eP. Alexander for Taxes 1923- Kincaid & Barger for lumber Thomas Hwd. Co. for Hwd,m--0---~--~-.0-~ ~~ 2222-2 ne Kincaid & Barger for doors Thomas Hwd. Co. for Hwd. Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Glass~ Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Nails Lazeoby Montgomery Hwd Co. for Hwa. Statesvilie Brick Co. for Brick Lazenby Montgomery Hwd, Co. for Hwa, Lazenby Montgomery Hwd Co, for Cement~ Statesville brick Cp. for Briok------~.--.~-~..-.. Lazenby Montgomery Hwé. Co, for paper------ Lazenby Montgomery Hwa. Go. for glass---------- ‘ J.C. Padgett for labor for estate JeGe Padgett for labor for eB ltate@ucqcnecumamaence cae T.A. FP ss for sawing lumber for estate J.C. Templeton for nails for estite------------. ~ Connor Bryant Hwd. Co. for BOOPEBGeBOR-2S2ATH- - ~~ TeAo Bass for sawing --~-£er-estete----------- anne Ptapieg ie einey— fers rece sie ge John A. Scott Jr. attorney fee TeA. Bass for sewing---------- ---------.-- ‘biti Je. Lipe for wark On Well] w<--<e80<~-.02------- 20 JoW. Lipe for work oa well Neil for work of Wel] qmen.0-6---2-- 2-2 ee Tazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for hwde Connor Bryant Hwd. Co. for HwWd.q--wnnennnnnnnnnne Blectric Supply Co. for wiring» M.P. Alexandef, Sheriff for drainage tax WeM. Neil for labo recee-~---0-- cn ewnwnwon noone oe ‘ Lazenby Montgomery for hwd,=--------- Smeseese se on Murdock & McNeely for sails-~-8-~-.---..~..----~- ~~ Connor Bryant for Wirewen.~nenmmnnn see --- ee - == —_ Lazenby Montgomery for cemeitqo--~---0-- 22 ee ee M.Y,. Alexander , sheriff for taxes--2024 M.P. Alemander sheriif for taxes 1924 ~---..--- - City of Statesgilie for taxes 1924- Sam Rogers for dithcing-----~for-estaie Lazenby Montgomery for Hwd,~-----80..---= abbegeumndnines - Conner & Bryant Hwd. Co. for Hwd,----- woenn~---- ~ Statesville in @or for fin----..~.-....-...-..-.- . Williem Neal for labor for estate----------- --- - Lazeoby Montgomry Co. for Nails------------- oo-== Lazenby Montgomery Co. for Cementq---neennnnn nn nne Statesville Brick for Brickw---e-00.. «----------~-- Jessie Scott for labor <- - rown & Murdock for dressing Lumber--~ onnor Bryant Hwd. Co. for Hwd,. Sherrill Lumber Co, for Roofing ~----------- “=< Lagenby Montgomery Co, for Wirew----------------- Statesville Tin Co. for Bucketq---------~----08- =~ JeW. McCoy for building chemny------------------- Lazenby Montgomey Hwd. Co. for Locks etc..~=----9 Kincaid & Barger fo DOOrs @t0w---nenen nnn nnnn= we S herrill Lumber Co; for Shingles ----- weene---= - JeC. Lipe for Carpentry , Qen--- nnn nn nnn nn -- J.E. Goodmam for Carpentry-- AS. Brown for copper Wirewen-------- --= ww ee nen Statesville Brick Go. for Brick SPOCOPL-OB-— Jvbs Praiey for Connor Bryant for Hwd. H.D. Smith for labor cere. oe eee ene nnn enon Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. for Hwd.- Brownk Muroces for Planning Lumbef 000 Lazenby Montgomery Hwa. Co. for HWd.=- Connor Bryant Hwd. Co. fof Painteu--~-~....~...... “ Kincaid & Barger for Lumber «-..---.-- arweceeee cote WeM. Nei@ for Labor Quennumnnnn-n nee ee ee M.P. Alexander for taxes 1925—--...-...........- an Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for HWA.Nails @-.....-. Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Hw&, «-....-..-... Connor Bryant Hwd. Co. for MM. Rope~ Lazenby Montgomery Hwf, Co, for Hwd.----~-----. — George Huston for Digging Well «-----.-~~-.~-..... Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Hwd, ~--~-.--.-.. - Sherrill Lumber Co. for Lumber +-----.-. ~~. manana Connor Bryant Hwd. Co. for Hardwarewe-----. ~-nnne Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Hwd.- City of Statesville for Taxes 1925-0-.-..-...---. ‘i Connvr Bryabh Hwd. Co. for Hwa, ~------. coe-sennwe Statesville Hwd Co. for Hwd,--------~~.....-.-.. a Lazenby Montgomery Co, for Hwd, ---.-----.---.. anoe Vity of otatesville for ctreet invrovements AeY. Hoover for Labor ««-----.......~...-...--.--- M.2. Alexander for TAXO6 19 Shdadhtccnncccscnnnansae GeL. Myers for boards - Statesville Tin Co. for Tin & Labor ~ GeLe Myers for boards & Tine- L.K. Overcash for windows~ Connor Bryabt Hwd. for Roofing Connor Bryant Hwd. Co. for Roofing Connor Bryant Hw@. So, for Hwa. JeA. Christy for Sawing E.W. Minnish for Cherges for Woors Connor Bryant for Hwa, --nnnmmn nnn nw cewn nn wow mee ewe - Connor Bryant Hwa. Co, for Hwd,#--------~-~~-.-~-- Connor bryabt Hwd. Co. for Hwd, -<------.---.~--.. ~ M.P. Alexander for Taxes 19@6- City of Statesville for Taxes for 1986- J.A. Christy for Sawing Lumber ~ TeA. Bass for Sawing -----0-----~—----~------ ~-= a Lazeoby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Hwd,. Lazwoby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Hwd,. Lazenby Montgome:y Hwd. Co. for Hwd, = -azenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Hwd,. Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Hw@, « Connor Bryant Hwd. Co. for Hwm = Lazenby Montgomry Hwd. Co. for Hwd, ==«---- wn----= Connor Bryant Hwd. Cc. for Hwd, --------- ~--- Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. fr Hwd, «----- on--oee Lazenby Montgomery Hw@. Co. for Hwa. pipe----- Statesville Brick Co, for Brick Statesville Brick Co. for Brick -«--<------<<---=-= Statesville brick Co. for Brick Statesville Brick Co. for brick Lazenby Montgomery Hwdl Co. for Hud. samgs M.2. Alexander for Taxes 1927------- -------- City of Statesville for Taxes 1927 Lazenby Montgomery Hwa. Co. for Cement Lazenby Montgomery Hwa. Co, for Hwd. Lazenby Montgome:'y Hwd, Co. for Hwd. -ROeFLNG- --~ Lazenby Montgomery Hwd, Co. for Cement --------- - Lazenby Montgomery Hwd. Co. for Hwd. Connor Bryant Hwd, Co. for Hwd. 19 29 van.” “8 JG » il #pril 29 J une 1? 13 24 30 6 ot barger Brothers for Plainning -+--........... ~~ =m ¥ ee Connor Bryant Hardware Co. for Pipe« 29.22 J.L. Sherrill, Shefirf, for Texes 1926-------- --= 276469 % Citgcof.stuteéetlle for texes 1926=----~. laatateateettated 28.00 JeL. Sherrillisheriff for 1929 taxeg------- meme Lazenby Montgomery Hc rdware Co. for Pipe --<-<---- #or Hardware --~ City of Statestille for 1929 taxes --~.----..... a 4or Hardware « Statesgille brick Co. for Brick for eatate= Hadley Meroney Hardware Vo. for Herdwaere~ Lazenby Montgomery Hardware Co, for Lime and Cnt. Lazemby Montgomery Hardware Co. for Roofinge---.. Will Goodman for Labor on house for estate~-----« 1930 County Texes «-...-...- A.B. Lentz for Carpenter on hause for estateweue 1930. City of Statesville taxes- JeA. Lipe for digging well for estatew----~-.--.. Dr. T. Ross McElwee= Cash for well bucket and rope-----.. ~- ee een ee Tenn, Nussery for fruit trees= ~ Cash for Well rope --------0--2 2-2 wenn nee JoR.Garett for work ‘on well <<< « aacascnncaceccw 11.55 Gounty and city taxes for 1931 on estate lands: 185.46 Jenwensliice,ettoruey,for legul service 100.00 Hed daxWwell ,Commissiouer,siuherituuce tax éll.Uc/ Ueu. taymer,sttoruey,for legul service z00.00% John Leisilholland,.s.%. for this settlemauit 15.00) 5% commission on receipts of $6427.99 321.40 5% commission on disbursements of,@5515.246 275, B2 _ Total disbursements $6112.64 Balance on hands for distribution 515.35 9 ’ Balance on hands for distribution credited by following vouchers, * Mrs.C.C.Deaton 1/4 Miss Mary R&al Deaton 1/4 Loyd Deaton 1/4 P.L.K.Deaton 1/4 the undersigned further reports that the property belong- ing to the esiate of the deceased,and shown in his d@nventory re- corded in book 1l at page 396 of administration settlements ,which was oot reported as disposed of and accounted for in the fore- goiug settlement or the annual settlement recorded in book ll at page 572 of administration settlements, has been disposed of as follows: to-wit, #ll farming @mplements shown in said inventor ve been in the use of the distributees of said deceased, eas ote as have oot been worn out are uow held jvintly by them Une of the horses shown in suid report is also now held juiatly by the @istributees of said deceased. All of the other livestoc« reported in said inventory and not heretofore accounted for is deud. All household end kitchen furniture shown in Said report ané also the certificate for 4 shares of stock iu the High roinot morris clan bank, has, with the consent, aud at the request of the vistributees of said deceased,been delivered to Lrs. Lary ©, C.Ueaton, widow of said deceased. fhe tractor recéived from Wi.uw.Lentz and A.4.Leatz in set- tlenent of part of their debt to the estate of the deceased, is held jointly by the vistributees of the said deceased. *he certificate for 10 shares in the vixie Cottoa Mill was, since the filing of said inventory, reduced to 5 shares by vhe Company, end the same (now Cascade iiills) has beea assigned by the undersigned to the Jistrivutees of the said deceased, Also one U.S.Liberty sand for $50.00 as shown in said inventory is held jointly by the disiributees of said deceased. ae ae administrator of J.L.bvbeaton sworn to aud subscribed befure me this the 24th day of February, 1953. Lik llilliaah 7 erk Superior The foregoing final settlement of P.L.i.veaton, having been audited by me is hereby approved.This the 25th day of Feb- ruary , 1933. ra t it y of a Og Be l g e B i s t e ob s jari h 5. pe l ' [1 aA oe WA ea d ev e r db bo o k i (S e m e n : er e n c e s : so ca n t MD : AV S Fu b l i c Ke c o r d s uf = (i Co u r y a Yl VT , fe t k (O E as “h e s ee ns u m a i m b e i t t (S A F 7s ‘ De v u t y Cl e r k De a t o n , J. L. 19 2 2 WK"an-------- Beginning at e stone,J.l.0eston's corner, on J,[, Hoovers line and running thence north 5 deg. east 43 poleg to « stake in a hollow , a.#.Hoover's corner, thence west 185 poles to & stake on ».4.Hoover'’s iine; thence with his line south ll east 45 poles to @ stom, J.L.veaton's corner; thence east 103 poles to the beginning, conteining $E acres ,more Or less. Also another tract described as follows:= Beginning at a stake in the olu chan- nel of Phirg Greek, t.x.Horten's corner, and running theace south 106 poles 10 & stone on J.1.Hoover's line; thence wath said Hoover's line west <2 poles to a post oak, Hartline's corner; thence north 91 poles to a sycamore in the old channel of Third Creek; thence with the old channel of third Creex and the lines of Kimball and Uelinger to the beginuing, conteining 14s acres, more or less. both of said tracts constituting lot # 4 in the division of the Audrew berringer lend es recorded in boon # z at page 331 of special proceeding records for Iiredell County,lhorth Carolina, and Slloted to Mary’ C.C.naringer in ssid proceeding, add also being the iventical lend conveyed to «.L .«.UVeaton, LeL.veaton, and wary belle veatou by wery C.C.Beaton (nee Liary C.C.barringer) by deed dated Jau 1,1935 and recorded in book at page of rec- Oris for lredell County, Sorth Garolina. Oo oO = ° bs _ e o o 2 ° = ny a O ¢ 6 l State of North Carolina. Iredell County. IN-RE: Matter of Administration of the Estate of J. M. Deaton, " RENUNCIATION Deceased. To John 1. Milhollend, Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County: I, Mary A. Deaton, wife of J. Mu, Deaton, deceased, late of Iredell County, do hereby renounce my right to qualify as Administretrix of ssid estate and request the Court to uppoint Fred Hy Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton and Karl T. Deaton as Administrators of said estate. ‘itness my hand and seal, this Mav 26th, 1930. Marry A. AL-atoy1 life of J. M. Deaton » ep Mration for Letters of Administration—Printed and for Sale by Brady Printing Company, Statesville, N. C. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION oe COUNTY—In THE SuPERIOR COURT. , being sworn, doth say: , is dead, without leaving any Will and ™, Deaton are Testament, and that Administration on the estate of the said JeMe rij 7h to tet nister and requested tie court to p r estate, so far as can be ascertained at the aa of this application is about $5.0 00.00 Of ..J 7 4-744.-3---*-9- 19230_, , ab er All fh uhh c, OATH OF ADMINISTRATOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, | he oe »SS.—In the Superior Court. Tredell YOUNTY we WEI, Fred_tl.Destan,_Frauk Deston,_J,A De , do sclemnly swear (or affirm) that F believe that ae ere rac ee a Se eee es died without leaving any last Will and Testament; and that ¥ewill well and truly administer all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the ik is SO es Bow cue ae a ,and a true ys Ba inventory thereof return as provided by ise and that all other duties appertaining to the charge eues in joe, 4 will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of oy skill and ability; So help Hae God. Administrators or e s om sc i e n he s Cl e r k De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 ‘W f ‘u o } R o g O6 1 APPLICATION FOR GUARDIANSHIP In the matter of APPLICATION FOR GUARDIANSHIP Minor Orphans, To THE CLERK OF THE SuPERIOR CourT OF sAIp CouNTY: The application of Willie “Me and are without a guardian; that the said minor children are entitled to sab personal estate to the value of ~--EIVE HUNDRED s_-- dollars, according to the best information and belief of your applicant. To THE END, THEREFORE, that the estate of said minor orphans may be preserved, and managed according to law, your applicant prays that letters of Guardianship may be issued to him or such other person as the Court may think best, for the interest of the said minor orphans. ‘Ab ae fitate This day of ‘ : LN Pee. LY IREDELL COUNTY—ss. personal estate belonging to the above named children of deceased; that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief, the value of said estate is about-_Five_ Hund reds _« 2 2-4. w-a_-« Dollars ; and the value of the rents and profits of the real estate is about Dollars NORTH CAROLINA, | ree - ; + In the Superior Court. IREDELL Counry. J I, -..-Frank_Des-ton minor heir&__ solemnly swear that I will well and truly take charge of, and preserve, all the estate of my said wards _-; and that I will make true returns and ANNUAL SETTLEMENTS as long as any of the estate remains in my hands; and that I will Renew My Bonp Every Turee Years in the Superior Court, as the law requires, and all other duties of my said Guardianship, I will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my skill and ability. Guardian. c e e . Fi l e d In th e of f i c e of th e Ol e r i c of th e Su p e r i o r Co u r t fo r th e Co u n t y of D e p u t y C l e r k D e a t o n , J . M . 19 3 0 Jo y e Fp e y s OY A ‘S L O U O I S S T U Je y a ‘a a v a g 94 } fo 9o u 4 8 s n p ‘- - - - - - - - - - - - - US LS p n y “W Y SB I O M y -- - o 7 ee a ‘A L N N O Y ) T1 9 G I X I — V N T T O U V O HL Y O N “" R F O T ~ “S I L , C. ae ee s , Ay n j q o o d s a a ‘A [ r u v y pu v Jp o s t o y Ao z ya o d d n s s, 1 v a k v “A y q u i o s s y jo yo y Aq po q t t o s o r d st sv fr a t ] 0} pe y o T [ E ou s o1 } AA V T 0} NO L 0} sa r y 0} pe p } t j u o su r o q . po s v J 7 -* W T se u w e f t - j o - - - - - as ‘L U O d d N S SA V A A V YO U NO L L V O I I d d v V | MO P T R *U o p w o d - * ¥ “A T W © sa t 40 WA L L Y , AH L NT ‘A L N Q 0 ) ‘T 1 I G a A ] — V N I ' T O U V O HL Y O N ' Sa ae, Ae et ae ‘Bey fa ee ‘a 0 aa ] ay y jo so r j s u p TI O T SL ‘A [ t u v y pu t Jp a s z o y to y qa o d d n s s. a v a k v ‘p e s t a v e p yr -e T o 7 4 L : 3 UO U L U I N S 04 pe p u v u r u t o a Aq o i a y ] a8 no x ) 40 ap q n j s u o y fu n 0} “n u r j o s n 9 yo n fo aj n 7 9 ‘S L N 1 0 9 TI V A H I I — V N T I O U V O IL L Y C o Au p po s v a o a p pi e s | ay } Su r y r y s ‘A o u o t o y o p Yo u s Ja p i o 0} pa y s o n b a a Al n z y o o d s a u av no d ‘o s o d a n d | s ‘d o r a yo n s yo Sa r Ho p C oq o1 0 y } pr n o y g ‘o u r s oy } JO Wo r s s o s s o d ui so y nd pu r ‘A N B ] Aq Po o l e St sv Fe To y } Yo u u ¢ pu v ‘p u v y uo su o r s t a o a d pu v do z ‘y 9 0 3 s oy } eu r u T e x e pu ‘p a s e wo y e e *i t ft -- - sM N O L PI T A Ao y o S o } ‘T e n a v d u u t yo u 07 ua z 0 m An u p no k £q Su r 0 q SB jo U 0} po y t y e n b ) su o s z e d pe y s o r o z U I s t p OA } UO U I M M S TI M no d ye y } sy s v AT [ n y } 0 0 d s 0 a ‘p a s v a v a p "7 *I - - - - ~ ~ p r e s on ) oy w a y s t u r p y ‘p a u S t s r o p u n ay y “s o u b a a dA 0 q u ou } at a 90 U T P . 1 O D N B uy TO S SP N Y “W I wk r o M y - - - o 7 De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 i ' Bi ee eae ee ' 00 ° 00 % 89 04 pa y o T T e Aq y 2 9 d o 0 a d ou ; JO ON T B A AT e y J ey t PU T I on SS u T Y s T u d n N y my Z 0 pu s ST o m o g ‘u e u T T pb q ‘ s e y s t p s@ n i ‘ s e m g o t d TT e *4 I n s wo o l SU T A T T 8U O ‘s q 4 t n s mo o r pe q on y pu e sT t s u e q n pu e SI N ¢ T U I n y ws e y o y t y ey y * e m y Ui n [ WO O L ZU T U T p P 98 y y SI e a o c o 4u e W O T T E ST U L *S T I T S eq Io pu e AT T e u o s u e d SJ j j 04 ZU ~ S u o T s q es n o y em ut Si n j f u d I n g Jo se q i n s Te l e a s pu e *‘ S T I T S oy 4 Jo su o 04 SZ u U O T S q FO T Y A OU v T , PU e I p Aq e g e4 4 9 Su t p n t o x e ‘e T T T a s e q e y s JO A4 T Q UT 4e e m 3 9 TT e q gO F ON 42 So u s e p t s o e l Oz Be g * y y * Lr OU } UT Pe z , B E C T SI N Z T U I N T Us Y y o y T H pu e s pr l o y e s n o y sy ie [ n s u T s pu e TT y >J I A - 0 } “p o x o u u v on j v a ay ) Jo sy a 0 e d o a d [v u o s i e d 1W 1 U SU L M O T I O } ey ) WO y w o T ~ Fy Aa w r r - « s a r y t -- - - - - So U ) Y di e l a UO S W S PA Y “Y Y VS . r 0 ar y -— ~p e u d i s r o p u n On E Us a ” "a “r T ye ‘S S U A N O I S S I N W O D AO LU O d A Y MO P T ~* u o y e e q ” -+ y ~ AE NT -- - 41 0 YA L L V AH L NT “d I H S N MO T , “S T T se se s s ‘A L N N 0 ) TI X G 9 % ] — V N T T O U V O HL U O N U Fy n et wo r GS + Me a we Ao u a 1 d ‘ s ‘ c ee e $ 4 lo y e p yo n s ss e s s e om “a o d d n s s. a v o k oy , dn oy v u t 03 pu v y uo so p o r t e jo Ao u a t y e p v Su 1 ‘J y a s 1 a t ae ce c t FT | JO ®a t s n f o x a “M o p r m pr e s oy } Jo Aj r u I v y oy } Jo do q u i n u oy } 4e q } ‘u o “ v U T U E X e uo d n ‘p u y os y e OM . . a en ¢ a YT Tt a 5 , «2 - 00 ° OO F : 8q 04 pe q Z O T T e A4 . 2 a d o ou } JO ON T B A AJ T e j y oy pu t De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 Form 47-B. Special Proceeding. 10 Day Summons. Printed and for sale by Edwards & Broughton Co., Raleigh hv Mery A hes ee ene a Ds A len In THE Superior Court. SUMMONS Deaton, Admrs. of re Gan Deaton and wife, McBride Deaton, J. A. Deaton, ummarried, Karl T. Deaton, unmarried, Mertha Neal “pewton, Mary Belle -heston;--and- ttilie ; Margaret Deaton, Paul Deaton and J. M. Deaton, Jr., “INRA SPKTE OF NWF CAROLINA, 2 PTR Deaton. Meicide Deaton, J. A. Deaton, unmarried, lle. Deaton the defendantS__ above named, if___.______ they_______be found within your County, to appear before the Clerk T :. ++ asyvyil of the Superior Court for the County of rece +4 tatesville within ten (10) days after the day of service hereof, and answer the complaint, which has been filed in the office of the said Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, a copy of which is served herewith. And let take notice, that if___.thay fail... to answer said complaint within the time above specified, the plaintiff__ will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this.___/ af shall pay to the defendant.s_ all such costs as the defendant_.8 may recover of the plaintiff___ in this action. Witness our hands and seals, this....________ ee Tee (Seal) (Seal) pie to Sekt wir g sa ordi a tie eo we » being duly sworn, says that he is a resident and freeholder of____________ Iz:adelL County, in the State of North Carolina, and is worth the over and above all his debts and liabilities and exclusive of property exempt from execution. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this.__________ saat A ee NT ‘W ‘f ‘u o y e o g Oc 6 l 62 ° S T - 9 — W P aton, a se tion, each hereby a a d ac a) oC S © a :$ q u U B p u a j a p BU I M O T [ O } BY } JO Yo r a o} yu r e ; d w i o s ey } yo Ad o o tie ti n ® pu e su o w u i n s ur y z t M ay } jo Ad o o e Su t s a a r j a p Aq 6 the within in Ja I T A YO SN O W W N S AV d Or SN I G I A I D O U d TV I D A d S WO 71 . Ba ] of YrYV i Rs vice 3e De a t o n , J. M. Tag BE Na ies a Sd eee North Carolina | In the Superior Court, Iredell County | Refore the Clerk. Deaton F. H. Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton snd Kzrl T. Deaton, Administrators of the Estate of J. ll. Deaton, Deceased, and Tred tie Deaton and wife, lHlizabeth Deaton, Frank Deaton and wife, licBride Deaton, J. A. Deaton, unmarried, Karl T. Deaton, unmarried, liartha Neal Deaton, Mary Belle Beaton and Willie Margaret Deaton, Paul Deaton and J. M. Deaton, Jr., the last three named being minors, by their General Cuardian, Frank Deaton. PETITION FOR DOWER <0 ee RN ee Re OE ee A ee Ae RR To the Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County: The petition of Mrs. Mary A. Deaton, widow of J. x. Deaton, deceased, respectfully shows to the Court: lst. That J. M. Deaton, husband of the petitioner, Mary A. Deaton, died intestate in Iredell County during the month of May, 19270, leaving him surviving the following children, to-wit: fred 1. Deaton, frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton, Karl T. Deaton, Martha Neal Deaton, vary Belle Deaton, \Jillie Margaret Deaton, Paul Deaton and J. M. Deaton, Jr. end. That of said children, Willie Margaret Deaton, age 19 years, Paul Deaton, age 16 years, J. M. Deaton, Jr. age 14 years are iminors and that they appear in this action by their duly appointed and acting General Guardian, Frank Deaton. h ords That J. Mi Deaton, during his coverture with t petitioner, Mary A. Deaton, was seized in fee simple and possessed of e the following real estate, to-wit: Tract No. 1. Known as the home Place of J. 11. Deaton on the ~orth side of Bell Street, at its intersection with Mulberry Street, in the City of Statesville, and described as follows: Reginning at an iron stake at the intersection of the North side of Bell Street, in the City of Statesville, with the West side of Mulberry Street end runs thence N. 24 W. 453 feet to a stake, corner of J. 2. Albea store Lot; thence with Albea's line S. 67 W. 50 feet to = stake, his corner; thence with his line li. 25 E. 35 feet to a stake on the South side of harpe Street; thence with the South side of Sharpe Street S. 67 W. 156% feet to a stake, corner of J. M. Deaton lot bought from J. W. Nicholson and wife; thence S. 24 &. 480 feet, more or less, to a stake on the North sido of “ell Street, the Southwest corner of the lot bought by J. M. Deaton from Mrs. W. J. Poston; thence with the North side of Bell Street N. 66 #. 200 feet to the berinning. Tract No. 2. A one-half undivided interest as tenant in common with G. E. Hughey in and to the followire described lot of land situated on the West side of Mulberry Street, in the City of Statesville, and Beginning at a stake on the West side of liulberry Street, C. S. Holland's corner, and runs with ltulberry Street S. 18 E. 65 feet to a stake, Williams’ corner; thence with Williams' line S. 68% W. 150 fect to Fred T. Slane's line; thence with his line N. 18 W. 68 feet and 22; inches to a stake, irs. jij. J. Poston's corner; thence nearly Hast with Poston's and +o] and's line about 151 fest to the beginning, end being the identical tract of land conveyed to J. M. Deaton and G. &. Hughey by deed of W. . Webb and wife recorded in Deed Rook 64 at page l. a Be os 7 LU LE LS Tract No. 3. A one-half undivided interest as tenant in common with in and to the following deseribed lot of land lying and being on the North side of jest Front Street, in the City of States- ville, and described as follows: Becimning at an iron stake on the North side of Front Street, in the City of Statesville, N. C., G M. Lester's corner, am runs thence N. 22 W. 125 feet to an iron stake in Mills' line, Lester's corner; thence \\. 69 E. 61 feet to an iron stake in Troutman's line, Hoover's corner; thence S. 22 BE. 125 feet to an iron stake on Front Street, floover's corner; thence with said lront street S$. 69 W. 63 feet to the beginning, containing 1/6 of an acre, more or less, and being the identical land conveyed to J. M. Deaton by deed of M. C. Troutman and wife, recorded in Book 71 at page 257, the said J. MN. Deaton having conveyed a one-helf undivided interest therein to Tract tio. 4. A one-sixth undivided interest as tenant in cmmon, in and to the following described tract of land: ‘eginning at the Northwest corner of falnut and Mulberry Streets, in the City of Statesville, and runs N. 24 W. with luulberry Street 122 feet to a stake; thence S. 66 W. 97 feet to J. =. Deitza's line; thence with his line S. 24 1223; feet to Walnut Street; thence with said street N. 66 E. 97 feet to the besinning, containing 1/4 of an acre, more or less. See deed from J. B. Toster and wife to J. 1%. Deaton and others. Tract No. 5. A one-half undivided interest as tenant in common Deaton, in and to the folloving described tract of land: Lying on the East side of Kelly Street, in the City of Statesville, end Beginning at a stake, lirs. Tvans' Northwest corner on Selly Street, in said City, and running thence with her line N. 86 E. 175 feet to 4 stake; thence N. 6% WwW. 60 feet to a stake; thence S. 81 W. 175 feet to ea stake on Kelly Street; thence with Kelly street S. 6 E. 50 feet to the beginning, and being the same lot of land that was conveyed to F. G. Deaton and J. M. Deaton by Jules Albrecht and wife by deed recorded in Pook 90 at page 396. Tract No. 6. All that lot of land lying North of the City of Statesville and being a part of the W. H. H. Gregory place, described as follows: 2 Doe inning in the old ilkesboro Road at the ast side of the new road, and running thence N. 18 W. 26 poles with the old roed and N. 48 W. 22 poles to the creek; thence up the creek S. 65 We 1 pole to the lower or East side of the bridge; thence S. 44 E. 19% poles with the old dirt road and S. lg We 12 poles and S. 46 E. 18 poles to the beginning, containing 1-1/8 acres, more or less, and being the identical lot of land conveyed to J. i. Deaton by deed of q. H. Gregory, Comr. by deed recorded in Book 76 at page 576. we ile fie ‘C W f ‘u o j e o q O¢ c 6 l Tract: No. 7. A One-fourth undivided interest as tenant in common, in and to the following described land situated in the Northwest part of the City of Statesville and described as follows: t. Beginning at a stake on the North side of Alexander Street, at the intersection of Alexander and Patterson Streets, and runs thenee Northward with the West side of Patterson Street, a distance of 125 feet to a stake; thence ‘estward with the South line of Lot No. 11, a distance of 1423 feet to a stake; thence Southward with the rear lines of lots 4, 5 and 6, a distance of 127 feet to a stake on the North side of Alexander Street; thence Last with the North line of Alexander Street, 150 feet to the beginning and boing Lots 1, 2 and 3 of the L. 3. Bristol property on Alexander, Patterson, Lackey and Pearl Streets,as shown by map made by the Piedmont ingineering Co. ec. 927. 2nd. fhe same interest in the second tract described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the “ast side of Lackey <treet, the South west corner of L. 2. Bristol property, and runs thence Hast a distance of 146 feet to a stake; thence Northward 63 fect to a stake; thence Northward, along the rear line of Lots 24, 25 and 22, a distance of 120 foet to a stake; thenee Westward with the dividing line between Lots 30 and 29 a distance of 145 fect to a stake o1 the Hast side of Lackey Street; thence South with the Wast line of Lackey Street a distance of 170 feet to the beginning, being Lots 30, 31 and 32 of the L. 8. Bristol property on Lackey, Alexander and Patterson Streets, as shown by a map made by the Pieduont ingineering Co. ay 30, 1928. See deed from L. B. Bristol and wife to J. ii. Deaton and others, recorded in Deed Rook 93 at page 469. Tract No. 8. A one-eighth undivided interest in the following lands located on Cooper Street, in the City of Statesville: 1 shown on Being all of Lots Nos. 7, & and 9 of th . Re Mills property in the rear of the Post Office building in the City of map of said Mills property recorded in Plat Book No. 1 a’ age 55 wnich reference is hereby made and being the interest in the identical property conveyed by L. B. Bristol and wife to J. M. Deaton and hers eed recorded in Book 95 at page 472. Tract Noe 9. A one-third undivided interest in the following deseribed tract of land located in Chambursburg Tovmship, adjoining the lands f 8. 4. Arey, L. O. Chester and bounded as follows: Beginning in the center of the branch, W. \. Somers' corner; thence S. 1 W. 144 poles to the center of the Southern Railway track; thence N. 69 W. 87=1/3 poles with said railroad track, to a stake on the North side of the railroad; thence N. $ E. 59-1/3 poles with L. 0. Chester's line to a mulberry; thence N. 30 BR. 12 poles with the branch to a sycamore, |i. |. Somers’ corner; thence Ay By Ee es ee ae ie BY i Os ee with said Somers' line dom and with the center of the to the beginning, containing 53-1/4 acres, more 1 tract of land conveyed to J. M. veaton end others by T. C. Davidson by deed recorded in Book 75 at page 563, : branch N. 65 &. &¢ poles r less, and being the identical o Tract No. 10. A one-half undivided interest in the follow ing described lot of land: Beign Lot No. 12 in Block No. 21 as mapped and platted ona map of the property of the Statesville Development Co. said map being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Iredell County in Deed Rook 15 at page 441 and being the same lot conveyed to J. I", G. Deaton by H. Woodfin © i page 400 in the office of the Register of Deeds. hl. and by deed recorded in Book 85 at Traet No, ll. A1/2 undivided interest with in comion, in and to a tract of lend lying and being on both sides of the Taylorsville hard surface road No. £6, in Concord lowmship, containing 70 ecres, more or less, bounded on the North by the H. L. Stevenson estate; on the last by W. B. Crowson end Mrs. &. - Stevenson; on the South by Crawford heirs and n the west by M. L. Godfrey and J. P. Patterson and 4. land conveyed to J and F. G. Deaton by deeds o '» Ge Deaton, as tenant being the remainder of the T Q- e L. Stevenson and J. A 7 Devidson. é Tract N B ., 1/3 undivided interest in approximately 30 acres » < 3 r of land lying o in Concord Town Deaton and ot 4 he South €@ of Taylorsville hard surface Highway No. 26 ship, and being the :emsinder of the land conveyed to J. M. 58 percels sold off in the life time of pe bit thers by J. P Patterson, les J. il. Deaton, there beings a ile pproxinetely 30 acres left wi two houses. react No. 15. Approxi ately 10 acres of vacant near the Buffalo Shoals Road, in State , of e tract of land conveyed to J. Ml. Deaton by J. A. Davidson and wife by deed recorded in Deed Book 67 at page 546, said tract of land having been plotted and sold off in lots, leaving approxina te y 10 seres still unsold. lying Sville Township, and bei remainder « Deaton ath, a 1/2 undivided interest in e vacant lot in the Village of ®2lowing Rock, Watauga County, described as follows: Tract No. 14. In addition to the above, the said J. owned at the time of his de Beginning at a point 50 ft. from the point of intersection of tooghen load with Linville Road in the direction of N. 72 %. the beginning point ing in the margin of the Linville Road end the corner of Lot 10 end 11 and ‘W f ‘u o w e s g O6 1 oO oO = ° 3 ray O¢ c 6 l ee a a Fa at AM et runs thence with the line between Lot 10 and 11 N. 154 E. 105 feet to a stake in the margin of a road at th back of the said lots; thence with the margin of road N. 65; E. 36 feet to a stake in the ssid road margin, the corner of Lot 9 and 10; thenee S. 225 W. with the line between Lots 9 and 10, 108 feet to a stake in the margin of the Linville Road; thence with the margin of the Jinville Road as it meanders S. 72 W. 50 feet to the point of beginning. The above is Lot No. 10 of the Abernathy and Bolick property located and being in Blowing Rock, N.C. Together with all the right, title and interest of he parties in and to a water susten appurtenant to the above lot. the same lot of land conveyed to J. if. and J. B. Deaton by deed of J Abermathy et al, duly recorded in the office of the County in Deed ook 34 at vage 61. el sn j s And being i. Register of Deeds of Vatauge Tract No. 15. A 1/4 undivided interest in the following deseribed lot of land in Watauga County: Being ell of Lots Nos. 7 and 8 of the subdiviséon of the property of R. L. Fox in the Tow of Blowing Rock, N.C. as mapped and platted by c. Cc. Babb, C. E., dated August 16, 1924, which map is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Rook 1 at page 16, to which reference is hereby made for further deseription and being the seme lot of land con eyed oJ. M. Deaton by R. L. Fox by deed recorded in ook 52 at page 33, the seid J. M1. Deaton having later conveyed 3/4 interest therein to F. HH. Deaton, renk Deaton and J. A. Deaton. 4th, That your petitioner, iary A. Deaton, desires to have her dower in said lands allotted to her and to that end, she prays that the Court will issue a Writ to the Sheriff, commanding him to summons three freeholders who are not connected with the parties by blood or marriage, entirely dis- interested and qualified to act as ‘urors, to view the said lands and to allot to her a one-third part thereof in value, including the residence and ou! buildings lately occupied by the said J. MN. Deaton as a home, for the term of her natural life. The petitioner further prays the Court to issue a sum ns, with a copy of this Hetition, to the defendant heirs-at-law, requiring them to apnear before you and Bhow cause why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. This the jst day of July, 1930. Aeiad Ue ies Attorneys for the Petitioner North Carolina. Iredell County. Mrs. \iary Ae Deaton being duly sworn, deposes and szys: That she is the petitioner in the above entitled action; that she has read the foregoing petition and that the sane is trve of her own knowledge, except as to those matters and things therein stated won information snd belief, and asto those, she believes it to be true. Petts A dle ator Sworn to and bseribed before me, of Juiy, 19350. N jotery Public ‘W C W f ‘u o r e e d O6 1 North Carolina | In the Superior Court, Iredell County | 2efore the Clerk. F. I¥. Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton and Karl T. Deaton, Administrators of the Estate of J. Mie Deaton, Deceased, and Fred H. Deaton and wife, Hlizabeth Deaton, Frank Deaton and wife, \cRride Deaton, and Others. OE A ep NR The defendants in the above entitled action, answering the petition, say: Paragraph one of the petition is true and admitted, Paragraph two of the petition is true and admitted. Paragraph three of the vetition is true and admitted. 4th. The defendants do not resist the granting of the relief sought in the petition, but join in the prayer of the petitioner and request the Court to have her dower allotted to her in the lends of J. ? Deston. etn This July Sth, 1950. loth 2lr Administrators of - rr WILLIE MARGARET DH ATON PAUL DEATON General Guardian arolina. County. Fred Ii. Deaton, one of the defendants, in the above Oo oO © = ° e — Oc 6 l action, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he has read the foregoing Answer and thet the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to those matters and things therein stated upon informa tion and ‘belief, and as to those, he believes it to be true. iN Le, eae Sworn to and subscribed before me, this July Sth, 1930. tehec as. Coders ail Notery Publie North Carolina {| In the Suverior Court, Tredell County | Refore the Clerk. Fred H. Deaton, Frank Deaton, mr 4 J. A. Deaton and Karl Administrators of J. Deceased, and red H. Deaton,& Elizabeth Deaton, J. A. Deaton and Karl T. Deaton, unmarried, Frank Deaton and wife, MeBride Deaton and Others. AND ORDER FOR JURY ee The above entitled special proceeding coming on for a hearing before the undersigned, Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County, on this the ‘FE th day of July, 1950, and it appearing to the Court that summons was duly issued herein on the {s+ day of July, 1930, from the Superior Court of Iredell County for all of the defendants and the same has been duly served upon all of the defendants personally and that the said defendants have filed an answer in this proceeding, admitting the allegations contained in the petition and joined in the prayer for relief sought therein by the petitioner and that no issue of fact has be-n raised for the determination of a jury and that all the parties necessary to this proceeding are in Court; It is ordered that a \/rit be issued to the Sheriff, commanding him to summons a jury of not less than three, nor more than twelve freeholders in Iredell County, qualified to act as jurors, not related by blood or marriage with any of the parties and entirely disinterested in the sY¥bject matter of this proceéding, who shall meet on the premises described in the »etition and after being duly sworn by the sheriff or some other person authorized to administer oaths, shall allot and set apart to the retitioner, lary 4. Deaton, according to law, her dower in the lands of her late husband, J. 1’. Deaton, which are described in the petition and report their proceedings under their hands within five days after their meeting on the premises, as aforesaid,into the office of this Court. This the " th day rior Court lorth Carolina. { In the Superior Court, Iredell County. | Before the Clerk. FF. H. Deaton, Frank J. Ae Deaton and Karl Administrators of the J. M. Deaton, and I. H, end wife, Elizabeth Deaton, ‘rank Deaton and wife, McPride Deaton and Vthers. Sheriff of Iredell County: GRIUZTING: nereas, lirs. Mery A.’ Deaton, widow J. iM. Deaton, has filed her petition in this court against Fred !!. Deaton and others, heirs-at-law of her ssid husband, and it was ordered that a Writ of Dower be issued to the sheriff in her behalf as to the followins lends: Tract No. 1. Known as the J. i!.Deaton home place on the North side of Bell Street at its intersection with Mulberry Stre ©, an the City: of Statesville, anc described as follows: seginning at an iron steke at the intersection of the North side of Bell Street, in the City of Statesville, with the Jest side of Mulberry Street, and runs thence N. 24 i. 453 feet to a stake, corner of J. R. Albes store lot; thence with Albea'ts line S. 67 W. 50 feet to a sta e, his corner; thence with his line NN. 25 @. 35 feet to a stake on the South side of Sharpe Street; thence with the South side of Sharpe Street S. 67 W. 156; feet to a stake, corner of the J. i. Deaton lot bought from J. i. Nicholson and wife ; thence S. 24 HE. 480 fest, more or less, to a stake on the North side of Bell Street, the Southwest corner of the lot bought by J. \. Deaton from irs. Wi. Poston; thence with the North side of Bell Street !'. 66 B. 200 feet to the beginning. Tract No. 2. A 1/2 undivided interest as tenant in comoon with G. E. Hughey in and to the following lot of land situated on the side of liulberry Street, in the City of Statesville, and Beginning at a the west side of Mulberry Street, C. S. Holland's corner, and runs th with Liulberry Street 5. 18 &. 65 feet to a stake, ms‘ corner; with Williams' line s. 685 W. 150 feet to Fred 1'. Slane's line; thence with his line N. 18 W. 68 feet and 7 inches to a stake, lirs. iis J. Foston's corner; thence nearly ast with Poston's and Holland's line about 151 feet to the beginning, and being the identical tract of land conveyed to J. lM. Deaton sand G. #. hughey by deed of ii ebb and wife, recorded in Deed Book G 64 at page l. t 2nce thence Tract Noe 3. A 1/2 undivided interest as rant in camnon with f J. Ae Deaton in and to the following described lot o and being on the North side of West Front Streot, in the Statesvil and described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the . is : “ Taat af the City of Statesville, N. ©., G. M. Lester's W. 125 feet to an iron stake im Nills' line, Lester's corner; feet to an iron stake in rovtiet Bd er's corner; thence to en iron stake on Front Street, Hoover's corner; thence with said Front Street S. 69 W. 63 feet to the beginning, containing 1/6 of an acre, more or less, and being the identical lot of land conveyed to J. 1%. Deaton by deed of Ni. C. Troutman and wife, recorded in Rook 71 at page 257, the 2 aid J. M. Deaton havine conveyed ae 1/2 undivided interest therein to J Ss J« Ae Deaton. Tract No. 4. A 1/6 undivided interest a s tenant in common, in and to the following described tract of land: Lying at the intersection of Walnut and ‘ulberry Streets, in the City of Statesville, adjoining the lands of Dr. :. R, Adams, J. &. Deitz and others and bounded as follows: WO. Beginning at the Northwest corner of ‘ialnut and Mulberry Strests, in the City of Statesville, and runs N. 24 W. with ulberry Street 122 feet to a stake; thence S. 66 W. 97 feet to J. E. Deitz's line; thence with his line eez feet to Jalnut Street; thence with ssid Street MN. 66 te 97 feet to the beginning, containing 1/4 of an acre, more or less. Sce deed from J. Foster and wife to J. } Deaton and others . WW we 9A Py) we HS I Tract Ilo. 5. A 1/2 undivided interest as tenant in canmon with n in andto the following described tract of land: Lying on the fast side of Kelly street, in the City of Btacseys 136 (00 Beginning at a stake, s. ‘vans' Northwest corner on Kelly street, in salid city, and running thence with her line N. 86 &. 175 feet to a stake; thence \. 6s VW. 60 feet to a stake; thence S. 81 W. 175 feet to a stake on Kelly Street; thence with Kelly Street S. 6 E. 50 feet to the berinnine and being the same lot of land that was conveyed to I. G. Deaton and J. IM. Deaton by Jules Albrecht and wife, by deed recorded in Book 90 at page 398. Tract No. 6. All tha+ lot of land lying North of the City of Statesville, and being a part of the W. iI. E. Gregory place, described as follows: Beginning in the old jjilkesboro Road at the Hast side of the new road and running thence N. 18 W. 26 poles with the old road ana N. 46 w. 22 poles to the creek; thence up the creek S. 65 W. 1 pole to the lower or Tast side of the bridge; thence S. 44 E. 193 poles with the old dirt road and S. 1s We 12 poles and S. 46 E. 18 poles to the beginning, sonfaining 1-1/8 acres, more or less, and being the identical lot of land couteyes to I. M. Deaton by deed of W. H. H. Gregory, Comr. by deed recorded in ‘Sook 76 at page 576. ‘C W f “u o j e o g Oc 6 l ‘W f ‘u o } R o g Oc 6 l 7th Tract. A 1/4 unctivided interest as tenant in cammon in and to the following described land: Situate in the lorthwest part of the City of Statesville, and described as follows: ist tract. Beginning at a stake on the North side of Alexané>r Street at the intersection of Alexander and Patterson Street and runs thenec Northward with the West side of Patterson Strcet a distance of 125 fect to a stake; thence westward with the Sotth line of Lot No. 11 to a distance of 142} feet to a stake; thence southward with the rear lines of Lots 4, 5 and 6 & distance of 127 feet to a stake on the North side of Alexander Street; thence East with the North line of Alexander Street, 150 feet to the beginning and being Lots 1, 2 and 3 of the L. B. Bristol property on Alexander, Patterson, Lackey and Pearl Streets, as shown by map made by Pidemont Engineering Co. Dec. 1927. end tract. The same interest in the second tract described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the East side of Lackey Street, the Southwest corner of L. B. Bristol property and runs thence Zast a distance of 146 feet to a stake; thence Northwerd 7% feet to a stake; thence Northward along the rear line of Lots 24, 23 and 22 a distance of 120 feet to stake; thence Wes twerd with the dividing line between Lots 30 and 29 a distance of 145 feet to a stake on the Nast side of Lackey Street; thence South with the East line of Lackey Street a distsnce of 170 feet to the beginning, being Lots 50, 31 and 32 of the L. 3. Bristol property on Lackey, Alexander and Patterson Streets, as shown by map made by Pidemont ingineering Co. May 1928. See deed from L. B. Bristol and wife to J. Ml. Deaton and others recorded in Deed Book 93 at pare 469. 8th Tract. A 1/8 undivided interest in the following lands located on Cooper Street, in the City of Statesville. All of Lots Nos. 7, 8 and 9 of the W. R. Mills property in the rear of the Post Office building in the City of Statesville, as shown on a map of the said iijills property recorded in Plat Rook 1 st page 55, to which reference is hereby made for a more accurate description and being an interest in the identical property conveyed by L. B. Rristo} and wife to J. if. Deaton and others, by deed recorded in Deed Book 93 at page 472. 9th tract. A one-third undivided interest in the following described tract of land located in Chambursburg Township, adjoining the lands of B. EH. Arey, L. O. Chester and bounded as follows: 3eginning in the center of the branch, . N. Somers' corner; thence S. 1 W. 144 poles to the center of the Southern Railroad track; thence N. 69 W. 87-1/3 poles with said Railrocd track to a stake on the North side of the railroad; thence \. + E. 59-1/3 poles with L. 0. Chester's line to a mulberry thence N. 30 E. 12 poles;with the branch to a sycamore, |. N. Somers’ corner; thence with said Somers line down and with the center of the branch N. 65 I. 80 poles to the beginning, containing 53g acres, more or less, and being the identical tract of land conveyed to J. Mi. Deaton and others by T. C. Davidson by deed recorded in Book 75 at pare 563. W ‘f ‘u o i e a g Oc 6 l lOth tract. A 1/2 undivided interest in the following lof of land: Reing Lot No. 12 in Block No. 21 as mapped and platted on a map of the property of the Statesville Development Co., said map being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Iredell County in Deed Pook 15 at page 441, and being the same lot conveyed to J. iM. and +. G. Deaton by W. Hl. ois Woodfin by deed recorded in Book 85 at page 400, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Iredell County. llth tract. A 1/2 undivided interest with i. G. Deaton, as tenant in common, in and to a tract of land lying end being on both sides of the Taylorsville hard surface road No. 26, in Concord Township, containing 70 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by the Ji. L. Stevenson estate; on the Hast by W. B. Crowson and irs. 4. ©. Stevenson; on the South by Crawford heirs and on the iiest by M. L. Godfrey and J. P. Patterson and being the remainder of the land conveyed to J. M. and F. G. Deaton by deeds of H. L. Stevenson and J. £. Davidson. 12th Tract. A 1/3 undivided interest in approximately 50 acres of land lying on the South side of Taylorsville hard surface ‘lichway No. 26 in Concord Township, snd being ths remainder of the land conveyed to J, M- Deaton and others by J. P. Patterson, less parcels sold off in the life time of J. lie Deaton, there being approximately 4O acres left with two houses. 13th Tract. Appréximately 10 acres of vacant property lying near the Puffslo Shoals Road, in Statesville Township, and being the remainder of a tract of land conveyed to J. il. Deaton by J. A. Davidson and wife by deo recorded in Deed ook 67 at psge 346, said tract of land having been plotted and sold off in lots, leaving approximately 10 ecres still unsold. 14th. In addition to the above, the said J. 1). Deaton owned at the time of his death, a 1/2 undivided interest in a vacant lot in the village of Blowing Rock, Watauga County, described as follows: Beginning at a point 50 ft. fron the point of intersection of Rooghen Road with Linville Road in the direction of N. 72 E., the beginning point being in the margin of Linville Road and the corner of Lot 0O and 1l end runs thence with the line between Lot 10 and 11 N. 15g E. 105 feet to a stake in the margin of 4 road at the back of the said lots; thence with the margin of said road N. 65g E. 36 feet to 4 stake in the said road margin, the corner of Lot 9 and 10; thence S&S. 22% W. with the line between Lots 9 and ‘C W ‘f ‘u o l e s g O0 ¢ 6 l and 10, 108 feet to a stake in the margin of the Linville Road; thence with the mergin of the Linville Road as it meanders S. 72 W. 50 feet to the point of beginning. The above is Lot No. 10 of the Abernathy and Rolick Property located being in Blowing Rock, N.C. Together with all the rieht, title and interest of the parties in and to a water system appurtenant to the above lot. And being the same lot of land conveyed to J. iM. and J. A. Deaton by deed of J. F. Abernathy et al, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Watauga County in Deed Rook 34, at page 61. YS, GY 15th Tract. A 1/4 undivided interest in the following described lot of land in Watauga County: Being all of Lots Nos. 7 and 8 of the subdivision of the property L. Fox in the “own of Blowing Rock, N. C. as mapped and platted by C. C. Babb, C. E., dated August 16, 1924, which map is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watsuca County in Book 1 at page 16, to which reference is hereby made for further description end being the same lot of land conveyed to J. M. Deaton by RK. L. Fox by deed recorded in Book 32 at page 33, the said J. ’. Deston having later conveyed 3/4 interest therein to ¥. EH. Deaton, Frank Deaton and J. A. Deaton. © tie OF Rs You are, therefore, commanded to summons three, unless the parties demand a greater number, sand then not more than = freeholders of your county , quelified to act as jurors, and not connected with the parties by blood or marriage and entirely disinterested, who shall meet upon the pnremises 7vu above described and after being duly sworn by you or some other person authorized administer oaths, shall allot and set apart to the ssid Mary A. Deaton, by proper metes and bounds, 1/3 in value of said lands, including therein the dwelling house in which the late J. lM. Deaton usually residec, torether wit outbuildings and improvements thereon belonging or appertaining thereto, during the tern of her natural life, and to put her in possession of the sam; and the allotment of dower so made by the jury, after being reduced to writing and staal by them, you are to return into this Court within five devs after d iv saic aktlotment is made. This the g Oth day of aly, 1980. hick Lili. CCLtA tip / o— Pal Clerk perior Court Irede qt County 4 North Carolina. Iredell County. s if ort _4 Toe rad We, the undersigned, »ccept service of the within frit of Dower and waive service thereof by an officer and agree to act as a jury. This Jul: Qtr ’ ‘C W ‘f “u o y e a q O¢ c 6 l OATH OF THE JURY We, and each of us, solemnly swear that we will, without partiality and according to our best judgment, lay off and allot to Mary A. Deaton, widow of J. I’. Deaton, such dower in the lands of J. '. Deaton as she may be entitled to. Sworn to and subseribed before mie, this July G_ 1920. / Olbephef eK WHAT. ul North Carolins| In the Superior Court, Iredell County | Before the Clerk. r + Mrs. Mary A. Deaton Vs Fred H. Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton and Karl T. Deaton, sdmrs. of the Estate of J. IM. Deaton, and Fred i. Deaton and wife nNywp a oA Mr REPORT OF TH Flizabeth teaton, Frank »ecaton MeRride Deaton and Others. ee el T The Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County: Obedient to a summons by the Sheriff of Iredell County, we, the undersigned. jurors, having accepted service thereof and waived service by an officer and having duly taken the oath required prior thereto, assembled on the prenises in the Writ of Dower hereto annexed on the ie day of July, 1950, and proceeded, and did lay off and ellot to Mery A. Deaton, and we do hereby allot to the said Mary 4. Deaton her dower and third in the lands of J... Deaton, deceased, according to the following metes and bounds: oD & = ° i - s O6 1 Becinnim at an iron stake, the intersection of the North side of Bell street, in the City ofSstatesville, with the liest side of Mulberry Stre t, and puns thence N. 24 W. 200 feet to a stake on the west side of Mulberry Street; thence ©, 66 We and parallel to Bell Street, 100 feet to a stake in the line of the home lot (Mrs. Poston lot); thence N. 24 @. and parallel With Mulberry Strect 18 feet to a Stake, the Northeast corner of the home lot (Poston lot); thence s. 66 “. and parallel with Bell Street, 100 feet to 8 steke in the old canter line; thence S. 24 ER. sna with the Canter line, £18 feet to a stake on the North side of Bell Street; thence Ne 66 B, and with the North side of bell Street, 200 feet to the beginning. 100 feet on the North end of the Mulberry Street lot is to be exonerated from a mortgage to the Mutual Building and Loan Association by the estate. In allotting the dower, the Cory isidered ® one-third interest in a farm in the State of Yirginia, as the Commissioners are informed and believe that the liabilities of the if not in excess of the partnership are equal to, value of the ceceased's nissioners heave not eon interest in the land. We herewith return days thereafter, as required. This the LO ivy of July; 19D. aa. (eile , . this our report over our hands within five Jurors 0 oO $s] -_- ° - by: a 0 c 6 l ‘C W ff “u o l e s g d North Carolina | In the Superior Court, Iredell County | Before the Clerk. Fe. He Deaton, rank Deaton, - A. Deaton and Karl T. Deaton, .GQministrators of the "state of « tie Deaton, Deceased, and lirs. liary Deaton, \iidow of J. M. Deaton, ¥. HM. Deaton and wife, Elizabeth Deaton, Frank Deaton and wife, lMeBride Deston, J. A. Deaton, unmarried, Karl T. Deaton, unmarried, Martha Neal Deaton, Mary Selle Deaton and iillie Margaret Deaton, Paul Deaton and J. M. Deaton, Jr., the last three named being Minors, by their Ceneral Guardian, Frank Deaton, =x Parte. PE Me MS EE pe ed OE NO ce i A The petitioners above named respectfully show to the Court: lst. That F. H. Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton and Karl T. Deaton are the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton, deceased, late of Iredell County, North Carolina, having been appointed, as such by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County on the 26th day of May, 1930. 2nd. That from the best informstion and knowledge which the petitioners have been able to obtain, the debts of the estate, exclusive of contingent liabilities as endorser, smount to approximately $31,535.00. ord. That the value of the personal property of the said J. il. Deaton is not in excess of *10,000 and is insufficient to meet the peyment of the debts of the estate and the Administrators are unable to proceed with the administration of the estate or to pay off the debts and oblications thereof until they establish the value of the real estate owned by the deceased. 4th. That at the time of his death, the said J. 1%. Deaton was seized in fee simple of the following lands, to-vit: Tract No. 1. Knowm as the Tiome Place of 7. M. Deaton on the North side of Bell Street, it its intersection with Mulberry Street, in the City of Statesville, and described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake at the intersection of the North side of Bell Street, in the City of Statesville, wit: the est side of iulberry Street and runs thence N. 24 ij. 453 feet to a stake, corner of J. Re Albea store lot; thence with Albea's line S. 67 W. 50 feet to a stake, his corner; thence with his line N. 25 E. 35 feet to a stake on the South side of Sharpe Street; thence with the South side of Sharpe Street S. 67 W. 156; feet to s stake, corner of J. M. Deaton lot bought from J. |. Nicholson and thence ©. 24 &. 480 feet, more or less, to a stake on the ‘orth side of “ell Street, the Southwest corner of the lot bowht by J. M. Deaton from Mrs. . J. Poston; thence with the North side of Bell Street N. 66 E. 200 feet to the beginning. The dower of Mrs. lary 4. Deaton has been laid off and allotted to her in the above described tract of land and the same is subject to her dower. A part’ of the above described tract of land is sub ject to a mortgage deed for 33700.00 due the iutual Luilding and Loan Association of Statesville, same being recorded in lL.ortgage Book 79 at page 251. Tract No. 2. A onewhalf undivided interest as tenant in common with G. =. Hughey in sand to the following described lot of land situated on the West side of Mulberry Street, in the City of Statesville, and ‘W f ‘u o I e e g Oc 6 l Seginning at a stake on the est side of Mulberry treet, C. S. Molland's corner, sand runs with Mulberry Street Ss. 18 Ee 65 feet to a stake, Villians' corner; thence with i/illiams' line Se 68°; W. 150 feet to Fred 7. Slane's line; thence with his line N, 18 W. 68 feet and 7 inches to a stake, Mrs. W. J. Poston's corner; thence nearly Fast with Poston's and Holland's line about 151 fest to the beginning. Tract No. 3. A one-half undivided interest as tenant in common with J. A. Deaton in end to the following described lot of land lying and being on the North side of fest Vront otreet, in the City of ~tatesville, and described as follows: Beeinning at an iron stake on the North side of ¥ront Street, the City of Statesville, i. Ce, G. ii. Lester's corner, and runs thence Ne ¥. 125 feet to on iron stake in Mills’ line, Lester's corner; thence NN, - 61 feet to an iron stake in Troutman's line, Hoover's corner; thence S, 2 - 125 feet to an iron stake on -ront Street, Hoover's corner; thence with said Front Street S. 69 WT. 63 feet to the beginning, containing 1,/6 of an scre, more or less, 1! 4 22 This lot of lami is subject to a mortgage of %1750.00 on J. M. Deaton's half interest to Davis and Wiley Branch Atlantie Rank & Trust Company, recorded in liortgage Rook No. 70 at page 369, Tract No. 4. <A one-sixth undivided interest as tenant in common, in and to the following described lot of land: Beginning at the Northwest corner of iialnut and ‘Julberry Streets, in the City of Statesville, and runs N. 24 ¥, with ttulberry Street 122 feet to a stake; thence Ss. 66 W. 97 feet to J. !. Deitz'’s line; thence with his line S. 24 2, 1223 feet to Walnut Street; thence with said Street Ne 66 ©. 97 feet to the berinning, containing 1/4 of an acre, more or less. This lot is subject to a Deed of Trust on J. M. Deaton's interest of $4,166.66 to David ». Narris and Tristram 7. ‘lyde, Trustees, recorded in lortgagze took 74 at page 49, Tract No. 5. <A one-half undivided interest as tenant in comnion with Ff. G. Deaton, in and to the following deseribed tract of land: Lying on the ‘ast side of Kelly Street, in the *ity of Statesville, and Reginning at ¢ xe, irs. Evans' Northwest corner on Kelly Street, in said City, and running thence with her line NN, 86 ©. 175 feet to a stake; thence Nl. 6s ve 60 feet to a stake; thence ©, 81 W. 175 feet to a stake on Kelly Street; thence with Kelly Street S. 6 &. 50 feet to the berinning. This tract of land is Subject to a Deed of Trust on J, Ms Deaton's half interest of 32,000, to David R. ‘larris and Tristram T. Hyde, Jr. recorded in Mortgage Book 82 at page 474, Tract No. 6, ll that lot of land lying North of the City of Statesville and being a part of the ¥. H, iH. Gregory place, described as follows: Beginning in the old .ilkesboro Road at the sast side of the new road, and running thence N. 18 W. 26 poles with the old road and N. 48 We 22 poles to the creek; thence up the creek S. 65 /. 1 pole to the lower or wast side of the bridge; thence s. 44 k. 193 poles with the old dirt road and Sis 1d Te 12 poles and S. 46 &. 18 poles to the beginning, containines 1-1/8 acres, more or less, V Tract No. 7. A 1/4 undivided interest as tenant in com.on, in end to the following described land situated in the ‘orthwest part of the City of Stetesville, snd described as follows: lst. "eginning at a stake on the orth side of Alexander If ‘u o j e a q Oc 6 l Street, at the intersection of lexander and ‘atterson *treects, and orthward with the Vest s } atterson Street, a distance of 12 ke; thence Jestward with the South line of Lot .o. 11, « distance to a stake; t Ce ) Ar i the reer 1i > pon . + istane of t to a stake on the North side of Alexander Street; thence Rast with the North line of Alexander Street, 150 feet to the berinning, and being Lots 1, 2 and 5 of the L. B. Bristol property on Alexander, Patterson, Lackey and Pearl Streets, es shown by map made by the Piedmont [Engineering Co. Dec. 1927. 2nd. Beginning at a stake on the wast side of Lackey Street, the Southwest corner of L. B. Bristol property, and runs thence Zast a distance of 146 feet to a stake; thence iorthward 63 feet to a sta¥e; thence Northward, slong the rear line of Lots 24, 23 and 22, a distance of 120 feet to a stake; thence Westward with the dividing line between Lots 30 and 29 a distance of 145 feet to a stake on the Hest side of Lackey Street; thence South with the East line of Lackey Street a distance of 170 feet to the beginning, being Lots 30, 31 and 32 of the L. 3. Bristol property on Lackey, Alexander and Patterson Streets, as show by a map made by the Piedmont Engineering Co. May 30, 1928. Tract. No. 8. A 1/8 wndivided interest in the following lands located on Cooper Street, in the City of Statesville: Being all of Lots Nos. 7, 8 and 9 of the WW. R. Mills property in the rear of the Fost Office building in the City of Statesville, as shown on map of said }tills property recorded in Plat Rook No. 1 at page 55, to which reference is hereby made. Tract No. 9. A 1/3 undivided interest in the following described tract of land locsted in Chambursburg Township, adjoining the lands of 8B. E. Arey, L. O. Chester and bounded as follows: Beginning in the center of the branch, “%. N. Somers’ corner; thence S. 1 W. 144 poles to the center of the Southern Railway track; thence N. 69 W. 87-1/3 poles with said railrosd track, to a stake on the “orth side of the railroad; thence N. +E. 59-1/3 poles with L. 0. Chester's line to a mulberry; thence N. 30 HE. 12 poles with the branch to a sycamore, i. N. Somers' corner; thence with ssid Somers’ line down and with the center of the branch N. 65 &. 80 poles to the beginning, cont«ining 53-1/4 acres, more or less. This tract is subject to a Deed of Trust for 3666.66 on J. M. Deaton's interest to the Chickamauga Trust Co., recorded in Mortgage Book 66, at peee 344. Tract lio. 10. A one-half undivided interest in the following Geseribed lot of land: Being Lot No. 12 in Block No. 21 as mapped and platted ona map of the property of the Statesville Development Co. said map boing recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Iredell County in Deed Book lo, at page 441. This lot is subject to a mortgage to the lome Building & Loan Asso. on J. M. Deaton's interest of $1100.00, recorded in Mortgage Book Tt * at page 37. Tract No. ll. A 1/2 undivided interest with F. G. Deaton, as tenant in comaon, in and to a tract of land lying and being on both sides of the Taylorsville hard surface roed o. 26, in Concord Township, containing 70 scres, more or less, bounded on the North by the li. L. Stevenson estate; on the East by ‘i. B. Crowson and Mrs. E. C. Stevenson; on tne South by Crawford heirs and on the west by iM. L. Godfrey and J. P. Patterson and being the remainder of the land conveyed to J. M. and i. G. Deaton by d eds of E. Le Stevenson and J. A. Davidson. This tract is subject to a Deed of "rust on J. li. De ton's W ‘f ‘u o e a q Oc 6 l half interest of 51800.00 to Cloyd E. Stevenson, Trustee, recorded in ortgare Rook 58 at pare 265. Butyl ofa “Xs Band |, Ca. Cy Cire Aenarmnge TL. ee. ee 34a AGES Ave or mh . DeoKew Tract No. 12. 4 1/3 undivided interest in approximately 30 acres of land lying en the South side of Taylorsville hard surface Hishway No. 26 in Concord Township, and being the remainder of the land conveyed to J. M. Deaton and others by J. P. Patterson, less parcels sold off in the life time of J. MM. Deston, there being approximately 50 acres left with two houses. This tract is subject to a mortgage on J. M. Deaton's interest of 1566.66 due J. P. Patterson, recorded in liortgage Book 60, page 240. Tract No. 146. approximately 10 acres of vacant property lying near the Suffalo Shoals Road, in Stxtesville Township, sand being the remainder of a tract of land conveyed to J. M. Deaton bx J. A. Davidson and wife, seid tract of land having been plotted and sold off in lots, leaving approximately 10 acres still unsold. Tract No. 14. A1/2 undivided interest in » vacent lot in the village of Blowing Rock, Watauga County, described as follows: Beginning at a point 50 ft. from the point of intersection of Booghen Road with Linville Road in the direction of N. 72 E. the beginning point being in the mrgin of the Linville Road and the corner of Lot 10 and 11 and runs thence with the line between Lot 10 and 11, N. 153 E. 105 feet to a stake in the margin of a road at the back of the said lots; thence with the margin of said road \. 65g E. 36 feet to a stake in the said road margin, the corner of Lot 9 and 10; thence S. 22% W. with the line between Lots 9 and 10, 108 feet to 9 stake in the margin of the Linville Road; thence with the margin of the Linville Road as it meanders S. 72 Wi. 50 feet to the point of beginning, and being Lot No. 10 of the Abernathy and Rolick property located and being in Blowing Rock, N. C. Together with all the right, title and interest of the parties in and to a water system appurtenant to the above lot. Tract No. 15. A 1/4 undivided interest in the following describe lot of land in Watauga County: Reing all of Lots Nos. 7 and 8 of the subdivision of the property of R. L. Fox in the Town of lowing Roack, N. C., as mapped and platted by C. C. Babb, C. E., dated sug. 16, 1924, which map is hereby referred to for a more particular description of said lots, said map being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Watauge County in Book 1 at pase 16. Sth. That the said J. M. Deaton left him surviving as his only heirs-at-law, the following named: Mrs. Mary A. Neaton, widow Martha Neal Deaton, a daughter Fred ti. Deaton, son Mary Belle Deaton, a daughter frank Deaton, son jillie Margaret Deaton, age 19, a minor J. A. “eaton, son Paul Deaton, age 16, a minor Yarl T. Deaton, a son J. Me. Deaton, Jr., age 14, a minor That the said minors, illie Margaret Deaton, Paul Deaton and J.-M. Deaton, Jr., appear in this action by their duly qualified general Cuardian, "rank Deaton. ‘W ‘f ‘u o l e e q g O¢ 6 l + That the Administrators and ell the heirs-at-law of J, 1’. Deaton make them- selves parties plaintiff and join in seeking the relief asked for in this petition. 6th. That a sale of said lands is necessary to make assets to pay the debts of the estate of the said J. M. Deaton and to pay the costs and charges of the administration thereof. WHEREFORE, your petitioners pray: lst. That the Court will make a decree ordering said lands to be sold upon such terms as the court may direct. ©nd. That a Commissioner may be appointed to sell said lands under the orders of the Court. Scaz v Crue tina Attorneys Fo the betitioners North Carolinas. Iredell County. Fred I. Deaton being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is one of the petitioners above named; that he has read the fore- going Petition and that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to those matters and things therein stated upon information snd belief and as to those, he believes it to be true. No ae Sworn to and subscribed before me, this July #9 _, 1930. c LAY : Jt a / a , ) ff ee VLLLL x hte Sistema puDhes Ale eige ate ar Cocvrt ee COTM SSLCF—eApiTe S ‘W f ‘u o y e o q g O¢ c 6 l North Carolina.) In the Superior Court, Iredell County.) Before the Clerk. . *. He. Deaton, ¥rank Deaton, J. A. Peaton and Karl T. Deaton, Administrators of the Estate of J.M.Deaton, Deceased, Mrs. Mery 4. Deaton, Widow of J. M. Deaton, F. H. Deaton and wife, #14 zabeth Deaton, Frank Deaton and wife, !icBride Deaton and Others, Ex Parte. ORDER TO SELL LAND MA MAID « oectTmea O MAKE ASSET et ee Se ee This cause coming on to be heard before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County, upon the petition filed in this cause, and being heard, and it appearing to the Court that all parties to this action are properly before the Court and that the heirs-at-law of J. li. Deaton join with the administrators of the said J. M. Deaton for the purpose of asking that the relief sought by the dministrators be granted; And it further appearing that the personal estate of the said J. M. Deaton is insufficient to pay the debts of his est:te and the costs of administration; It is, therefore, considered, ordered and adjudzed that the lands described in the petition in this cause be sold for the purpose of maxing assets in the hands of the Administrators to pay me of the estat of J. M. Deaton. It is further ordered and decreed ths ho be, and he is hereby appointed a roe sioner to sell #4 lands at or court house door of Iredell County to the highest bidder at YP lic auction upon the following terms: Each tract is ta ‘be sold for eash, upon canfirmation by the Court, and is to be sold subject to the specific liens existing thereon. The said Commissioner shall sell the same on the 18th day of August, 1930, after posting a notice of said sale at the court house door and at three other public places in Iredell County for thirty days inmedictely preceding such sale, and also publishing a notice of said sale once a week for four successive weeks in the Statesville Daily, a newspaper published in Iredell County, North Carolina; and the said Commissioner shall report his proceedings hereunder into this Court within ten days from the date of sale. fi This cause is : om for further orders. This the [ a) 7 a8y of July, 1930. itd a LL. COL Lped/ Clerk Superior Court Iredell Couhty ‘W C ‘f ‘u o j e o g d Oc é 6 l Y North Carolina In the Superior Court, Iredell County } @ e the Clerk. e *. Deaton, Frank Deaton, - A. Deaton and Karl T. Deaton, Administrators of the Jstate of J. M. Deaton, ceceased, and lirs. Mary A. Deaton, Widow of J. li. Deaton, and Others, ix Parte. To The Clerk Of The Superior Court Of Iredell County: The undersigned Caumissioncr in the ebove entitled action respectfully reports to the Court: lst. That obedient to the orders of the Court, he exposed the various lands set forth in the petition in this cause, to sale to the highest bidder for eash at public auction at the court house door of Iredell County, in Statesville, N. C. at 12 o'clock Noon, on the 18th day of August, 1930, and that: lst. Then and there Fred IH. Deaton became the last and highest bidder for Tract No. 1 at the price of $4000.00, subject to the dower of iirs. Mery A. Deaton, as allotted, and subject also to the f llowing encumbrances, which purchsser assumes: Street assessments due City of Statesville in amount of 32786.21 Deed of Trust to the Itutusl Building ¢ Loan, Statesville, in amount of 33750.00 and accrued interest. Taxes due City of State ville by J. M. Deaton for vear 1920, 3108.61 1930 taxes due Iredell County and City of Statesville end. Then snd there J. A. Deaton became the lsst and hichest bidder for the 1/2 interest in Tract No. 2 at the price of 3700.00, subject to the following encumbrances, wich ti ourchaser assumes: ). 1/2 of total street assessnent, or $121.01 assumed ). 1/2 of total sidewalk assessient, or 316.41 " ) ) - 1/2 of City Tax due by Hughey & Deaton, $77.17 assumed go se 1930 City and County taxes assume ord. Then sand there J. A. Deaton became tl bidder for 1/2 undivided interest in “raect Nc 3, at the price of subject to the following encuinbrances, which purchaser assumes: ult 1/2 of Deed of Trust to Jevis & Wiley Brench Atlantic recorded in Book 70, page 369, or 1400.00 assumed 1/2 of 1930 County and City taxes assumed oO 1/2 of street assessvent, or $52.13 assumed 4th. ‘Then and there Pred H. Deaton, Frank Denton «nd J. A. Deaton became the last and highest bidder for the 1/6 undivided interest in Tract No. 4, at the price of 100.00, subject to the following encumbrances, which purchasers assume: (a). 1/6 of sidewalk assessment, or 38.93 assumed (b). 1/6 of Deed of Trust to lavid 2. Harris and Tristram T. Hyde, Jr., Trustees, recorded in !‘ortgace Rook 74, page 49, or 34166.66 assumed 1/6 of 1930 City and County taxes essumed Sth. Then and there Trank Deaton became the last and best bidder for » 1/2 undivided interest in Traet No. 5 at the vrice of 100.00, subject to the following encumbrances, which purchaser assumes: ‘W ‘f ‘u o y e o g O¢ c 6 l (a). 1/2 of Deed of Trust to David R. Harris ani "ristran recorded in lMortrage “ook 82, page 474, or 31900.00 assum (b). 1/2 of 19% city and County taxes 6th. Then and there rank Neston became highest bidder for Tract No. 6 at the price of ‘50.00, subject to County taxes, which he assumes. 7th. Then and there i'red H, Deston became best bidder for the 1/4 undivided interest in "rect te rice of 00.00, subject to the following eneum ibrances, which purchaser (a). 1/4 of 1930 Taxes assumed th. hen and there Fred . »eaton bee: 1est bidder for the 1/8 undivided 1 interest in the 8th tract, 400.00, subject to the following ene es ascumed: 1/8 of Street and Sidewalk Assesan ents, or 320.94 assuned 1/8 of City end County taxes for year 1930 8th. Then and the Frank Deat became the last and he 1/3 undivided interest in Tr: N 9. ¢ the price of et to following encumbrances as umed: (a). — Deed of Trust To Chickamauga Trust Co, recorded in vort 66 at ge 3 BAA, or 3583.35 assumed \b). 1/3 of 1930 Taxes due Iredell County 10th. hen and there Fred H. Deaton hecsme highest bidder for the 1/2 undivided interest in 100.00, subject to followins encumbrances ascume (a). 1/2 of Stre assessmé r 367.21 assumed ih). 178 of Tru me Puildine & Loan, recorded in Pc or, OF “750 6° O assumed (c). 1/2 of 1930 taxes due City of Statesville llth. hen and there Fred H. Deaton became highest bidder for the 1/2 undivided interest in Treect No. ll 1000.00, subject to the followine encunbre: ; assumed sed of ‘rust to Cloyd «. Stevenson, Trustee, recorded in 2ook 265, or $1600.00 assumed 1/2 f 1920 County taxes eid aces "9, 4 at ne oe: Co., Irate ,- es SYD, or 4 ° 12th. I 1d there J. A. De e th : highest bidcer for . undivided interest in sub ject to followings encumbrances assume ‘ee ’ 1/3 of Deed of Trust fro recorded in Rook 1/3 of 1930 County taxes assumed 13th. Then and there 7. MN. Deaton beeane the last and best bidder for Tract No. 13 at the price of »300.00, subject to 1930 taxes due to Iredell County. 14th. Then and there J; a. Deaton became the last and highest bidder for the 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 14 at the price of 100.00, subject to 1/2 19% taxes dw Watauga Seek: and Torn of Blowing Rock. 15th. hen end there Frank aton became > last and best bidder for the 1/4 undivided interest in "rect No. 15 ¢ he price of 400.00, subject to 1/4 of the 1930 taxes due Watauge County and Town of 2lowineg Rock. , + *y) hm 3 r Spectfully submitted to the CA ec BL eAcatt: «Commiseioner oO oO & = ° = = Oc é ! ‘W ‘f ‘u o i e a q Oc é l North Carolina. | In the Superior Court, Iredell County. } Before the Clerk. F. H. Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton, and Karl T. Deaton, Administrators of the COMMISSIONER'S SUPPLEMENTAL Estate of J. M. Deaton, deceased, and Mrs. Mary A. Deaton, Widow of REPORT J. M. Deaton, and Ythers, ix Parte. b To John L. Milholland, Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County: The undersigned Camissioner in the above entitled action, respectfully reports to the Court that twentdays have elapsed since the sale of the property made by him in the above entitled action on the 18th day of August, 1930, as set out in his report filed with the Court on the 26th day of August, 1930, and that no advance bid has been received on any of the sales so reported by him; that in your Commissioner's opinion, the prices bid, as set out in his former report, are fair and reasonable and as much as can be obtained for the various properties offered under the existing depressed conditions in the real estate market. WHEREFORE, your Commissioner reconmends that the sales reported by him in his report dated August 26th, 1930, be each and ell confirmed by the Court and that he be directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the respective purchasers, upon their payment of the purchase price and the assumption by them of the various encumbrances charged against the property, as appears in the Canmissioner's Report heretofore filed. This the 10thday of September, 1930. Commissioner North Carolina |{ In the Superior Court, Iredell County { Before the Clerk. F, H. Deaton, Frank Deaton, } J. A. Deaton and Karl T. | Deaton, Administrators of the j DECREE CONFIRMING Estate of J. M. Deaton, deceased, { | ! and Mirs. Mary A. Yeaton, ijidow of “ ¥. M. Deaton, and Others, 4x Parte. SALES This proceeding again coming on to be heard upon the report of John A. Scott, Commissioner, and it appearing to the Court that the Cormaissioner exposed the lands described in the petition in this cause to public sale at the court house door of Iredell County, in Statesville, N. Cc. at 12 o'clock Noon on the 18th dy of August, 1930, when and where: lst. Fred H. Deaton became the last and highest bidder for Tract No. 1, described as follows, at the price of 34,000.00: Beginning at an iron stake at the intersection of the North side of Bell Street in Khe City of Statesville, with the West side of Mulberry Street, and runs thence N. 24 W. 453 feet toa stake, corner of J. R. Albea store lot; thence with Albea's line S. 67 W. 50 feet to a stake, his corner; thence with his line N. 25 E. 35 feet to a stake on the South side of Sharpe Street; thence with the South side of Sharpe Street S. 67 W. 156% feet to a stake, cormer of J. M. Deaton lot bought from J. W. Nicholson and wife; thence S. 24 BE. 480 feet ,hore or less, to a stake on the North side of Rell Street, the Southwest corner of the lot bought by J. M. Deaton from Mrs. W. J. Poston; thence with the North side of Bell Street N. 66 EB. 200 feet to the begi nnineg. > This tract is subject to the dower of Mrs. Mary A. Deaton, as allotted, and is further sub ject to the following encumbrances, which the purchaser expressly assumes; Street assessments due City of Statesville in smount of $2786.21 Deed of Trust to the Mutual building % Loan, Statesville, in amount of $3750.00 and accrued interest. Taxes due City of Statesville by 7. M. Deaton for year 1920, 3108.61. 1950 taxes due City of Statesville ani Iredell County. 2nd. J. A. Deaton became the last and highest bidder for the 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 2, described as follows, at the price of ‘3700.00; Beginning at a stake on the West side of Mulberry Street, C. S. Holland's corner, and runs with Mulberry Street S. 18 EK. 65 ft. toa stake, Williams' corner; thence with Williams' line s. 685 W. 150 feet to Fred T. Slane'ts line; thence with his line N. 18 W. 68 feet and 7S inches to a stake, Mrs. “.e J. Poston's corner; thence nearly Kast with Poston's and Holland's line, about 151 ft. to the beginning. This tract is subject to the following encunbrances, which purchaser assumes: (a) 5121.01 assumed on street assessment (b) $16.41 assumed on sidewalk assessment (¢c $77.17 assumed on City Tax due by Hughey and Deaton ). (d). 1/2 of 1930 County and City tax assumed 3rd. J. A. Deaton became the last and best bidder for 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 3, described as follows, for $250.00: Beginning at an iron stake on the North side of Front Street, in the City of Statesville, G. M. Lester's corner, and runs thence NY. 22 W. 125 ft. to an iron stake in Mills’ line, Lester's corner; thence N. 69 i. 61 feet to an iron stake in Troutman'ts line, Hoover's corner; thence S. 22 Kk. 125 feet to an iron stake ‘W f ‘u o l R a g IC 6 1 f ‘ on Front Street, Hoover's corner; thence with said Front Street S,. 69 ¥W. 7% 3 ft. to the beginning, containing 1/6 of an acre, more or less. s tract is subject to the following encumbrances, which purchaser assumes: $52.13 assumed on street assessment $1400.00 assumed on deed of trust to Davis & Wiley Branch Atlantic Bank & Trust Co., recorded in Book 70, page 369. 1/2 of 1930 city and county taxes assumed. th. Fred H. Deaton, Frank Deaton and J. A, Deaton became the last and highest bidders for a 1/6 undivided interest in Tract No. 4, described as follows, at the price of $100.00: Beginning at the Northwest corner of \alnut and Mulberry Streets, in the City of Statesville, and runs N. 24 W. with Mulberry Street 122 feet to a stake; thence S. 66 W. 97 ft. to J. E. Deitz's line; thence with his line 5. 24 E. 1225 feet to Walnut Street; thence with said street N. 66 f. 97 ft. to the beginning, containing 1/4 of an acre, more or less. This tract is subject to following encumbrances, which purchasersassumes: $8.93 assumed on sidewalk assessment $4166.66 assumed on deed of trust to David B. Harris and Tristram 7. Hyde, Jr., Trustees, recorded in Mortgage Book 74, page 49. 1/6 of 1930 taxes due city and county assumed. 5th. Frank Deaton became the last and best bidder for the 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 5, described as follows, at the price of 4100.00: Beginning at a stake, Mrs. Evans' Northwest corner on Kelly Street, in the City of Statesville, and running thence with her line N. 86 E. 175 feet toa stake; thence N. 65 W. 60 feet to a stake; thence S, 81 W. 175 feet to a stake on Kelly Street; thence with Xelly Street S. 6 H. 50 ft. to the beginning. This tract is subject to the following encumbrances, which purchaser assumes: (a). $1900.00 assumed on deed of trust to David 8. Harris and Tristram T. Hyde, Jr., Trustees, recorded in Mortgesge Book 82, at page 474. (b). 1/2 of 1930 city and county taxes assumed. 6th. Frank Deaton became the last and best bidder for Tract No. 6, described as follows, at the price of w50.00: Reginning in the old Wilkesboro Road at the Hast side of the new road, and 8 running thence N. 18 Wi. 26 poles with the old road and N. 48 W. 22 poles to the creek; thence up the creek S. 65 W. 1 pole to the lower or ast side of the bridge; thence S. 44 E. 19% poles with the old dirt road and S. lg Ww. 12 poles and S. 46 &. 18 poles to the beginning, containing 1-1/8 acres, more or less. Purchaser assumes 1930 taxes on this tract. 7th. Fred H, Deaton became the last and highest bidder for the 1/4 undivided interest in Trsct No. 7, described as follows, at the price of 200.00: (a). Beginning at a stake on the North side of Alexander Street, at the intersection of Alexander and Patterson Streets, ond runs thence Northward with the West side of Patterson Street, a distance of 125 feet to 4 stake; thence Westward with the South line of Lot No. 11, a distance of 1425 feet to a stake; thence South ard with the rear lines of Lots 4, 5 and 6, a distance of 127 feet to a Stake on the North side of Alexander Street; thence East with the North line of Alexander Street, 150 ft. to the beginning, and being Lots 1, 2 and 3 of the L. B. Bristol property on alexander, Patterson, Lackey and Pearl Streets, as shown by map mace by Piedmont gngineering Co. Dec. 1927. ‘W f ‘u o I e o g (b). Beginning at a stake on the last side of Lackey Street, the Southwest corner of L. B. Bristol property, and runs thence ast a distance of 146 ft, to a stake; thence Northward 63 ft. to a stake; thence Northward, along the rear line of Lots 24, 23 and 22, a distance Of 120 ft, te a stake; thence vestward with the dividing line between Lots 30 ana 29 a distance of 145 Tt. to e stake on the East Aide of Lackey Street; thence South with the Zast line of Lackey Street a dis ance of 170 ft. to the beginning, being Lots 50, 31 and 52 of the L. B. Bristol property on Lackey, Alexanier and Patterson Streets, as shown by s map made by the Piedmont “ngineering Co. May 50, 1928. Purchaser assumes 1/4 of 1930 taxes on these two tracts. Sth. Fred H. Deaton became the last and hi: host bidder for the 1/8 undivided interest in the 8th tract, described as vollows, for the sum of “400.00: All of Lots Nos. 7, 8 and 9 of the WwW, R, Mills property in the rear of the post office building, in the City of Statesville, as shown on map of said liills property recorded in Plat book No. 1 at page 55 to which reference is hereby made. Purchaser assumes following encumbrances: $20.94 street & sidewalk assessments assumed 1/8 of City and County taxes for 1930 assumed 9th. Frank Deaton became the last and best bidder for 1/3 undivided interest in Tract Noe 9, at the price of 100.00, said tract being described as follows: Beginning in the center of the branch, ”. N. Somers’ corner; thence S. l ¥, 144 poles to the center of Southern lai lway track; thence N. 69 Wy, 87-1/3 poles with said railroad track, to a stake on the North Side of the rail? oad; thence N, 4. 59-1/3 poles with L. O. Chester's line to a mulberry; thence N. 30 &. 12 poles with the branch to a4 sycamore, 4. N. Somers! corner; thence with said Somers' line down anc with the center of the branch N. 65 &. 80 poles to the beginning, containing 53-1/4 acres, more or less, Purchaser assumes following encumbrances against this tract: (a). $583.33 assumed on deed 6f trust to Chickamauga Trust Co. recorded in Mortgage Book 66, at page 344, (8). 1/5 of 1930 taxes due Iredell County. 10th. ‘red ti, Deaton became the last and highest bidder for tie 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 10, described as follows, at the price of *100.00: All of Lot No. 12 in Block No. 21 as lapped and platted on a map of the pron- erty of the Statesville Levelopment Co. said map teing recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Iredell County in Leed took 15, at page 441. Purchaser assumes followin (a). 367.61 street assessment assumed, or 1/2 of th (b). %750.00 assumed on deed of trust to ilome ildi recorded in Mortgage Book 77, page 37. 1/2 of 1930 taxes due City and County llth. fred H. Deaton became the last and highest bidder for the 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 11, described as follows, at the rice of $1000.00: (a). BKeginning at a stake in the center of the Taylorsville railroad, in clarence Stevenson's line, and runnine S. 87 ‘© 858 ft, to an iron pin in Stevenson's line; thence S. 8 E£. 800 ft. snd with Stevenson's line, to a stake on the North side of 9 street; thence :.. 83 J. and with the North side of a street, 152 feet toa Stake; thence S. 70 J. and with the ‘orth side of said street, 135 ft. to a stake, the center of the railroad; thence N. 36 W. and with the center of the riilroad 1074 ft. to the becinning, containing 125 acres, more or less. b). Beginning at an iron pin on the West side of Highway No. 90, same being Francis N. Moorets corner, and running S. 675 W. and with Moore's line, 913 ft. to a cedar, l.ooret corner; thence S. 12 E. 101 ft. toa stake, Cicero Fulp's corner; thence N. 86 W. and with Fulp's line, 950 ft. to a stone, Hutchinson's corner; thence N. 45 E. and with Hutchinson's line, 775 ft, to an iron stake, Godfrey's corner; thence N. 78 &. and with Godfrey's line, 440 ft. to Godfrey's corner; thence N. 85:5 8B. and with Godfrey's line, 470 ft. to an iron stake, Godfrey's corner; thence WN, 75 f{. and with Codfrey's line 452 ft. to a stake, Godfrey's comer; thence N. 76 x, and with Godfrey's line, 150 ft. to an iron stake On the West side of lighway No. 90, Godfrey's corner; thence N. 36 W. and with Highway No. 90, 155 ft. to a Stake, Godfrey's corner; thence N. 54 E. and with Godfrey's line, 50 ft. to a stake in the center of the railroad; thence S. 36 E. and with the railroad, 550 ft. to a stake dn the North side of Norrison Avenue; thence S. 69 W. 50 ft. toa stake in Highway No. 90; thence 5s. 2% KE. and with Highway No, 20, £87 Tt. to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. s g C 7 Fi (ec). Beginning at an iron pin, the Southwest corner of the Monticello Schhbol tract, and running N. 69 &. am with the school property line, 782 ft. to an iron pin, school tract corner; thence N. 4 W. 362 ft. to an iron Stake, corner of school tract; thence s, 645 W. 400 ft. to a stake on the South side of “Morrison Avenue; thence N. 50 BE. and with the South side of Morrison Avenue, 600 ft. to a stake; thence continuing along South side of Morrison «venue of a 6 degree curve 600 ft. to a Stake; thence ©. 89 &. and with the south side of Morri son Avenue, 535 ft. to a stake, ‘i. B. Crowson's corner; thence 8. & W. and with Crowson's dine, 1021 ft. toa Stake, Crovson'’s corner in lirs. i. R. Stevenson's line; thence S. 82 W. and with Mrs. “tevenson's rane, 2221 £6, tea asrock; jthence S. 4 W. and with Mrs. Stevenson's line, 267 ft. to an iron pin, lirs.“stévenson's corner; thence N. 81 W. and with re, Stevenson's line, 240 tt« to a stake, Mrs. Stevenson's corner; thence S, 65 Ws 200 [¢.. to:6 stake; thence N. 85 W. 55 ft. to a stake in the center of Highway No. 90; thence N. 23 W. and with Sighway No. 90, 544 ft. to the beginning, containing 27 acicS, more or less, (ad). All of Lots Nos. 5 through 16, both inclusive, and Lots 53 and 54 of the Deatonville property recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Iredell County in Plat Book » page . Purchaser assumes following encumbrances a ainst above tracts: (a). 1/2 of deed of trust to Cloyd ib, ~tevenson, trustee, recorded in Morte. Book 58, at page 265, $1600.00 assumed. 1/2 of 1930 county taxes, c oy ae Bide hae Tuwak Re Cheretrarneneaga Drunat 2a», SreaBae record ws Roo 4 ; eth. J. A. Deaton became the last and highest bidderfor 1/s undivided interest in Tract No. 12, described as follows, at 3750.00: Ce). (a). Beginning at a stake in the center of tiighway No. 90, R.M. Drumts corner, and running 4. 64 W. and with the center of Highway No. 90, 468 ft. to a stake, ¥. H. Shuford's corner; thence S. 36: W. with “huford's Line, 251 ft, to a stake, Shuford's corner; thence S. 295 W. 317 feet to a stake, Shuford's corer; thence N. 80 W. and with the center of the old taylorsville dirt road, 313 ft. to a stake, Tom Feimster's carner; thence S. 23 W. and with Feimsterts line, 1122 ft. to a red oak, Alonzo Hart's corner; thence S. 86 Ek. and with Hart's line, 1016 ft. to a stake, R. M. Drum's corner; thence N. 3 &. and rith Drum*’s line, 1404 ft. to the berinning containing Ol= acres, more or less, (b). Peginning at an iron stake, Deal's corner on the South side of Mighway No. 90, and running S. 60 W. and with Deal's line, 360 ft. to a stake, Deal's corner in R. M. Drum's line; thence Ss. 3 W. and with Drum's line, 300 ft. to a stake, I. L. Godfrey's corner; thence N. 60 &. 600 ft. to a stake on ~ the West side of Highway No. 90; thence S. 36 E. and with Highway No. 90, 473 ft. to a stake, Godfrey's corner; thence N. 60 E. 50 ft. to the center of the railroad; thence N. 56 W. and with the center of the railroad, 660 ft. to a stake in Stevenson's line; thence NN, 87 W. and with Stevenson's line, 60 ft. to a stake on the "ast side of Highway No. 90; thence S. 36 FT. 60 ft. to the beginning, containing 3.3 acres, more or less. Purchaser assumes 1/3 of deed of trust fran J. P. Patterson to Chickamauga Trust Co., or 3535.33 assumed, and 1/3 of 1930 county taxes assumed. 13th. F. H. Deaton became the last afd best bidder for Tract No. 13, described as follows, at the price of 3300.00: (a). Beginning at a stake, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 198 as plotted and running thence N. 825 W. 125 ft. toa stake; thence S. 70 W. 662 ft. toa stake; thence S. 2 W. 35 ae tp a stake; thence N. 70 &. and with the drain ditch, 620 ft. toa irae: Ae couthwest corner of Lot No. 52; thence N. 23 &. IS03@% ft. to the Re EREEPEE.. Ne Dewrnelk carmen. 9 Se we 52) are H Fak Gro we t he Netto caer, % Sat 101 De, Chr nreme 19-3. LIT bb te THe we . (b). Also all of Lots Nos. 42 to 59 inclusive and Lot No. 198. Both tracts containing 8 acres, more or less. Purchaser assumes 1930 taxes due Iredell County. 14th. J. A. Deaton became the last and highest bidder for the 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 14, described as follows, at the price of $100.CO: Beginning at a point 50 ft. from the point of intersection of Booghen Road with Linville Road in the direction of N. 72 E. the beginning point being in the margin of the Linville Road and the corner of Lot 10 and 11 and runs thence with the line between Lot 10 and 11, N. 153 2. 195 ft. to a stake in the margin of a road at the back of the said lots; thence with the margin of said toad N. 653 E. 36 ft. to a stake in the said road margin, the corner of Lot 9 and 10; thence S. 825 W. with the line between Lots 9 and 10; 228 ft. to a stake in the margin of the Linville Road; thence with the margin of the Linville Road as it meanders S. 72 W. 50 ft. to the point of beginning and being Lot No. 10 of the Abernathy and Bolick property located in Blowing Rock, Wits Together with all the right, title and interest of the parties in and to a water system appurtenant to the above lot. Purchaser assumes 1/2 of 1930 taxes due Watauga County and Town of Blowing Rock. 15th. Frank Deaton became the last and highest bidder for the 1/4 undivided interest in Tract ‘o. 15, described as follows, st the price of ~400.00: Being sll of Lots 7 and 8 of the subdivision of the property of R. L. Fox in the Town of Blowing Rock, N. C., as mapped and platted by C. C. Babb, C. E-, dated Aug. 16, 1924, which map is hereby referred to for as more particular description of said lots, said map being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Watauga County in Book 1 at page 16. Purchaser assumes 1/4 of 1930 taxes due Watauga County and Town of Blowing Rock. And it further appearing to the Court that said sale has stood open fortwentylays and no advanced bid has been placed on any of said sales and the Commissioner being of the opinion that said prices so bid are fair and reasonable, in view of depressed values in real estate at this time; It is, therefore, considered, ordered and adjudged by the Court as follows: ‘u o } e o q f ‘W lst. That the sale of Tract No. 1 to Fred H. Deaton for the price of $4000.00, subject to the dower of Mrs. Mary 4. Deaton, and subject to the following encumbrances, which are to be assumed by the purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirsied and approved and the said John A. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchaser for the said premises in said deed, the purchaser to expressly assume: ‘2786.21 street assessments due City of Statesville 35750.00 deed of trust to Mutmal Ruildine & Loan, and accrued interest. 3108.61 taxes for 1920 due City of Statesville by J. IM. Deaton 1930 taxes due Iredell County and City of Statesville. 1/2 interestin for $700.00 2nd. That the sale of/Tract No. 2 to J. A. Deaton,/ subject to the following encumbrances, which are to be assumed by the purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and the ssid John A. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directed to make, execute and Jeliver a deed to the purchaser for the said premises in said deed, the purchaser to expressly assume: 1/2 of total street assessment,or 2121.01 1/2 of sidewalk assessment, or $16.41 1/2 of City tax, $77.17 1/2 of 1930 City end County taxes 3rd. That the sale of 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. to J. A. Deaton for the price of $250.00, subject to the following encumbrances which are to be assumed by the purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and the said John A. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchaser for said premises in said deed, the purchaser to expressly assume: ( $52.13 street assessment ( 1400.00 assumed on deed of trust to Davis #& Wiley Branch Atlentie Rank and Trust Co., recorded in Mortg. book 70, page 369. (ec). 1/2 of 1930 city am county taxes 4th. That the sale of 1/6 undivided interest in Tract No. 4 to Fred H, Deaton, Frank Deaton and J. 4. Deaton for the price of $100.00, Sub ject to the following encumbrances which are to be assumed by purchasers, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and the said John A. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchasers for said premises, in said deed the purchasers to expressly assume: (a). $8.93 sidewalk assessment (b). 1/6 of deed of trust to Levid B. Harris and Teistram 7. Hyde, Jr. recorded in Mortgage Sook 74, page 49, or j4166.66 assumed (c). 1/6 of 1930 city and county taxes Sth. That the sale of the 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 5 to Frank Deaton for the price of ~l00.00, subject to the following encumbrances which are to be assumed by purchaser , be and the same is hereby ec nfirmed and approved and the said John 4. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchaser for said premises, in said deed the purchaser to expressly assume: 1/2 of deed of trust to David B. Harris and Tristram 7. Hyde, Jr., Trustees, recorded in Mortg. Book 82, page 474, or $1900 assumed. 1/2 of 1930 City and County taxes 6th. That the sale of Tract No. 6 to Frank Deaton at the rice of ‘350.00, subject to following encumbrances which are to be assumed by purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and the said John A. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directe. to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchaser for said premises, in said deed the purchaser to expressly assume the 1930 county taxes. 7th. That the sale of the 1/4 undivided interest in Tract No, 7 to Fred H. Deaton for the price of $200.00, subject to the following erecumbrances which are to be assumed by purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and the said John a. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed fo the purchaser for said premises, in said deed the purchaser to assume the following encumbrances: (a). 1/4 of 1930 taxes Sth. That the sale of the 1/8 undivided interest in Tract No. 8 to Fred H. Deaton for the price of '400.00, sub ject to the following encumbrances which are to be assumed by purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and the said John A. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed te the purchaser for said premises, in said deed purchaser to expressly assume the following encumbrances: 20.94 street and sidewalk assessment f City and County taxes for 1930 9th. That the sale of the 1/3 interest in Tract No. 9 to Frank Deaton for the price of w100.00, ubject to the following encumbrances which are to be assumed by purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and the said John A. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed fo the purchaser for said premises, in said deed purchaser to expressly assume the following encumbrances: 1/3 of deed of trust to Chickamauga irust Co. recorded in “ortgage Look 66 at page 344, or 3583.33 assumed 1/3 of 1930 taxes due Iredell County. 10th. That the sale of the 1/2 undivided interest in "ract No. 10 to Fred H. Deaton for the price of wl00.00, subject to the following eneumbrances which are to be assumed by purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and John A. Sseott, Comr., is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchaser for said premises, in said deed purchaser to expressly assume the following encumbrances: $67.81 street assesamnent 1/2 of deed of trust to Home Building & Loan Asso. recorded in 300k is page 37, or 750.00 assumed 1/2 of 1930 City and county taxes llth. ‘That the sale of the 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 11 to Fred H. Deaton for the price of $1000.00, subject to the following encumbrances which are to be assumed by purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirned and approved and John A. Scott, Comr., is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchaser for said premises, in said deed purchas (Oo expressly assume the following encumbrances: 1/2 of deed of trust to Cloyd 4. Stevenson, Trustee, recorded in Book 58 at page 265, or $1600.00 to be assumed 1/2 of 1930 county tax lzth. That the sale of the 1/3 undivided interest in Tract No. 12 to J. A. Deaton for the price of v750.00, subject to the following encum- brances which are to be assumed by purchaser, be and the same is hereby con- firmed and approved and John A. Scott, Comr., is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchaser for said premises, in said deed purchaser to expressly assume the following encumbrances: (a). 1/3 of Deed of Trust from J. P. Patterson to Chickamauga Trust Co. or $333.33 assumed (b)? 1/3 of 1930 county taxes * 15th. That the sale of Tract No. 13 to F. H. Deaton for the price of $300.00, subject to the following eneumbrances which are to be assumed by purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and gohn A. Scott, Commissioner, is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchaser for said premises, in said deed purchaser to expressly assume the following encumbrances: (a). 1930 taxes due Iredell Count y. 14th. That the sale of the 1/2 undivided interest in Tract No. 14 to J. A. Deaton at the price of wl00.00, subject to following encumbrances Which are to be assumed by purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved nd John A. Scott, Comr., is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchaser for said premises, in said deed the purchaser to expressly assume 1/2 of the 1930 taxes dG. > Watauga County and the Town of Blowing Rock. 15th. That the sale of the 1/4 undivided interest in Tract No. 15 to Frank Deaton for the price of $400.00, subject to the following encumbrances which are to be assumed by the purchaser, be and the same is hereby confirmed and approved and John A. Scott, Comr. is ordered and directed to make, execute and deliver a deedto the purchaser for said premises, in said deed purchaser to expressly assume 1/4 of the 1930 taxes due Watauga County and Town of Blowing Rock. It is further ordered and decreed that the said Commissioner shall pay over to the Administrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton the proceeds received by him for the sale of all of said lands and the same shall be, and are, condemned as assets for the purpose of paying the debts of the said J. M. Deaton. The Commissioner mall, out of the proceeds, pay the costs of this action and file a detailed statement of his transactions as such Commissioner. This cause is retained for further orders. This the 10th day of Septenber, 193 thon LULA aw , /) Clerk Superior Court Iredell County The undersigned Judge of the Superior Court, holding the Courts of the loth Judicial District, in which Iredell County is located, hereby approves and confirms the order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County, dated Sept. 10th, 1950 in the foregoing proceeding. 0 J J “MW peo» Judge folding the Courts of the T5¥h Judicial District North Carolina ) In the Superior Court, Iredell County | Before John L. Milholland, Clerk In the Matter of Willie M. Deaton, Paul Deaton and Je M. Deaton, Jr., GUARDIAN'S SEITLIMie NT Minors. To Hon. John L. Milholland, Clerk Superior Court: The undersigned Guardian herewith returns the following settlement to date of ail transactions had by him as Guardian of the above named minor children: June 18, 1930, Insurance received from life insurance policy of J. Mi. Deaton, payable to said children Feb. 21, 1931, Interest received on money deposited in bank Total Receipts June 18, 1930, John L. Milholland, C.S.C. Costs of appointment O6t. 27, 1952, John L. Milholland, C.S.C° Costs this settlement Total Disbursenents Balance in the hands of the Guardian Paul Deaton, 1/3 $175.87 J.M. Deaton, Jr. 1/3 175.87 Willie Mi. Deaton, 1/3 175.87 Oct. 27, 1932, By her receipt $175 .87 Balance in the hands of the Guardian $351.74 Willie M. Deaton, one of the wards, hes become of age and the Guardian has made settlement with her and turned over to her her share of the proceeds and as to her, he requests that this settlement be approved as a finel settlement and be retained only as to the other two wards, who are not yet of age. 411 of which is respectfully submitted, es aw ( a A Keg Loe: Guardian Sworn to and bseribed before me, ye Z sf 7 i) Audited, approved and ordered recorded, this Oct. 27th, 1932. fe b, wae Tu ( pA Cry 7~ Clerk Superior Court Iredell County - ‘W ‘f ‘u o y e o g O¢ c 6 l Fi l e d in ¢1 t h e S u p e r i S o n a t Jr e d e } t St a t e of da y of th e i y a i9 Z - Z = a n d re c o r d e d ia B o o k of . . . 9 pa g x e - 4Y f s — Pu b l i c Re c o r d s of sa i d Co u n t y ‘i k O L B e r t h en D e v i t t y C l e r k De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 ‘W f ‘u o i e 3 q OL 6 l North Carolina { In the Superior Court, Iredell County | Before the Clerk. F. H, Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton, i and Karl T, Deaton, Administrators of the { Estate of J. ™, Deaton, deceased, and Mrs, } Mary A . Deaton, widow of Je Me Deaton, 1 F. H, Deaton and wife, Elizabeth Deaton, Frank Deaton and wife, McBride Deaton, } we As Deaton, unmarried, Karl T,. Deaton, t unmarried, Martha Neal Deaton, single, Mary } Belle Deaton Blodgett and husband, Richard i Blodgett, and Willie Margaret Deaton, Paul Deaton and J. M. Deaton, Jr., the last three named being minors, by their General Guardian, Frank Deaton, Fx Parte. PETITION TO SFLL LAND TQ MAKE ASSETS y \ The petitioners above named respectfully show to the Courts lst. That F. H, Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton and Karl T. Deaton are the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administrators of the estate of J. M, Deaton, deceased, late of Iredell County, North Carolina, having bean appointed as Such by the Clerk of the Supericr Court of Iredel] County on the 26th day of May, 1930, end. That at the time of his death, J. M. Déaton was seized in fee simple and in possession of a one-third undivided interest in the following described tract of lend in Concord Township, Iredell County, the other two-thirds! ‘ undivided interest being owned by Fred H, Dezton, and Frank Deatom, ee : Beginning at a stake in the center of the Statesville- Taylorsville hard surface road, and running thence with M, L. Godfrey's line, Se 62 W. 77 feet to a Stake} thence still with the Godfrey line S. 28 Ee S ft, and 7 inches to a stake; thence passing through the center of a well, S. 62 W. 12 feet toa Stake; thence with Godfrey's line N, e8 W. 5 ft. and 7 inches to a stake, Godfrey's corner; thence with Godfrey's line S. 62 We 5264 feet to a stake, M. L. Godfrey's corner in the R. M. Drum line; thence with the R. M. Drum line, N. & EF. iis feet toa Stake, Deaton corner in the R. M. Drum line; thence with the Deaton line N. 62 E, 5434 feet to a stake in the cénter of the Statesville-Taylorsville hard surface road; thence with the road S. 34 deg. 30 min. FE. 97 feet to the point of beginning. Included in the above description is a right of way easement 50 feet wide extending across the eastern Side of the property, owned by the North Carolina State Highway Commission. 5rd. That from the best information the Ad=inistrators have been able to obtain, there ig approximately $17,000 worth of debts still due by the estate, exclusive of contingent liabilities as endorser. 4th. That the personal property belonging to said estate has all been applied to the payment of debts of the estate and it is inusfficient to dis- charge the Obligations owed by the said J. ". Deaton at the time of his death and that it is necessary to sell the undivided interest of the said J, M. Deaton, deceased, in the above described property in order to ake assets. Sth. That your petitioners have a bona fide offer to sell said property at private sale for the sum of #1,000, which they, as Administrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton, and as individuals, think is a fair and adequate price for said property and as much or more than could be realized out of said property at any other Sale, either public or private. ‘W ‘f ‘u o l e o g Oc 6 l 6th. That your petitioners, Frank Deaton, and Fred H. Deaton, FeCxeMM, as individuals and owners of the other two-thirds’ _' undivided interest in said property, join in this petition, s heirs-at-law of J. M. Deaton and as individual owners of the other ‘BKwo-thirds" =' undivided interest, and join in the prayer for relief, as they believe the sale reported in paragraph five is a fair and adequate price for said property. 7th. That all of the petitioners join in the proceeding as heirs-at-law and administrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton and ask that the prayer for relief be granted, as they, in their individual capacity, and as administrators for the estate of J. M. Deaton, believe that it is for the best interest of the heirs-at-law and creditors of the estate that the land be Sold and the interest of J. M. Deaton condemned to make assets to pay debts of the estate. WHEREFORE, your petitioners respectfully pray that the Court approve the sale of the property to J. C. Stikeleather and wife, Mary Ellan Stikeleather, for the sum of $1,000 at private sale and that a commissioner be appointed to make a deed to the -urchasers upon payment of the purchase price, and that the coumissioner be authorized and empowered, upon payment of the purchase price and the delivery of the deed, to pay all liens or encumbrances upon this property and any excess remaining be divided among the petitioners, Fred H, Deaton, Frank Deaton, .e3Re6BeSes. and the adminis- trators of the estate of J. ™. Deaton, as their interests appear. burrs ee eee ‘ Attorneys forAhe Petitioners North Carolina. Iredell County. Fred H, Deaton being duly sworn, deposes and says; that he is one of the administrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton and one of the individual owners of a one-‘third. interest in the property described in the petition; that he has read the foregoing petition and that the same is true of his own mowledge, except as to those matters and things therein stated upon information and belief, and as to those, he believes it to be true. Sworn = a subscribegybefore me, this put day of , 1934. —/ J otary Public. My co mission expires chet 4, (93S ‘W ‘f ‘u o l R a g O¢ c 6 l North Carolina. Iredell County. AL Garyarer FeO » and AX Xeweaney) each being kjoom duly sworn, deposes and says; that he is a citizen and resident of Iredell County, North Carolina, and is familiar with land values prevailing in said county; that he knows the a tract of land that the estate of J. M. Deaton, Fred 4. Deaton» frank Deaton mnebotxxtxxiemixn contemplate selling to J. C. Stikeleather and wife, Mary Ellen Stikeleather; that in his opinion a private sale of said land for the ; t k price of $1,000 cash would be to the bdst interests of the owners thereof, and more than said land would probably bring if offered at a public sale " Severally sworn to and subscribed before m Ihe this Kt day of My Ao ede, es y er mi Notary Public Wy fo: ¢ P ep 7 aa North Carolina | In the Superior Court, Iredell County | Before the Clerk. F. H. Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton, and Karl T. Deaton, Administrators of the Estate of J. M. Deaton, deceased, and Mrs. Mary A. Deaton, widow of J. M. Deaton, F, H, Deaton and wife, Flizabeth Sherrill ORDER OF SALE Deaton, and Others, Ex Parte. This cause coming on to be heard before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County, upon the petition filed in this cause, and being heard, and it appearing to the Court that all parties to this action are properly before the Court and that the heirs—at-law of J. M. Deaton join with the administrators of the said J. M. Deaton and with the individual owners of the other ttwo-thirds'..' undivided interest in the land described in the petition, for the purpose of asking that the relief sought by the Administrators be granted; And it further appearing that the personal estate of the said J. M. Deaton has all been consumed in payment of debts of the estate and that there are still approximately $17,000 worth of outstanding liabilities due by said estate; and that it is necessary to sell the interest of said estate in said lands to make assets; And it appearing to the court that the petitioners have received a bona fide offer from J. C. Stik: leather and wife, lary Pllen Stikeleather, to purchase the land described in the petition at private sale for the price of $1,000 cash and that the Administrators of J. M. Deaton, as well as the individual owmers of the other two-thirdst ~' undivided interest, consider said offer a fair and reasonable price for said land and as much or more than it would bring if sold at public sale; It is, therefore, considered, ordered and adjudged that the land described in the petition be sold at private sale to J. C. Stikeleather and wife Afary “llen Stikpleather, for the sum of $1,000 cash, and to that end, that » and he is hereby appointed a Commissioner to sell daid land awd he is authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver a deed to the purchasers, conveying said lands in fee simple, upon payment of the purchase money. It is further ordered that out of the proceeds of sale, the Commissioner pay all outstanding liens upon said property, together with the costs of this proceeding, and any surplus remaining be divided among the petitioners, Fred H. Deaton, Frank Deaton sgggaboohoctembam and the Administra- tors of J. M. Deaton, as their interests may appear. 294 Oehy ta This day of CO4ES U0 Fey, 1934. Z, YY / Clerk Superi:r Court Iredell County The foregoing order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County is hereby in all respects approved and confirmed by the undersigned resident Judge of the 15th Judicial Vistrict, in which Iredell County is located. a This —~‘@ day of _tr— ER _, 1934. ee Di Resident Judge 15th Judici North Carolina In the Superior Court, Iredell County Before the Clerk. In the Matter of the PETITION OF THE ADMINISTRATORS FOR Adninistration of the Estate of J. M. Deaton. AUTHORITY TO COMPROMISE A DEBT AGAINST THE ESTATE To the Honorable John L. Milholland, Clerk Superior Court: ; The Administrators of the estete of J. M. Deaton, deceased, late of tredell County, N. C+, respectfully show to the Court: lst. That they are the duly appointed and qualified administrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton and are engaged in the administration thereof at the present time. end. That among the liabilities of the estate of J. M. Deaton are the following notes made, or endorsed, by J. M. Deaton and held in the trust of the defunct Commercial National Bank of Statesville, N. C., which has been in process of liquidation for several years, to-wit: 1. Note of J. A. Davidson in the original amount of approximately €800.00 endorsed by J. M. Deaton. e. Note of J. M. Deaton, to which is attached as collateral five shares of stock in the Statesville Manufacturing Co., the note originally being for $350.00. 5. Note of J. M. Deaton for $200.00 made by J. M. Deaton end secured by five shares of common stock of the Carolina Motor Co. Srd. That the Receiver of the Yommercial National Bank is anxious to close his trust and has offered to make a compromise settlement of said indebtedness and to surrender and deliver all of said notes and the five shares of collateral in the Carolina Motor Co. upon payment to him of the principal sum of $300.00 as outlined in your letter of Oct. 30, 1934, copy of which is attached hereto. 4th. That it will be to the advantage of the creditors and é@thers interestal in the estate of J. M. Deaton to compromise said liabilities and to settle them in the manner set out in said letter hereto attached. Sth. That the offer to purchase said indebtedness was submitted by Karl T. Deaton, one of the administrators, as an individual, and he has agreed to allow the estate of J. iM. Deaton to take over the said settlement and get the benefit, if any, from this compromise, without any profit or remuneration on his part. WHEREFORE, the Administrators pray that the Court will make @n order euthorizing them to settle said indebtedness upon the basis herein outlined and directing that said settlement be made. F. H. DEATON FRANK DEATON J. A. DEATON KARL DEATON Administrators of J M. Deaton By + + North Carolina. Iredell County. F. H. Deaton being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is one ‘W f ‘u o y e a q Oc 6 l of the Administrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton, and as such,is authorized to make this verification on its behalf; that he has read the foregoing Petition and that the same is true of his ow knowledge, except as to those matters and things therein stated upon information and belief, and as to those, he believes it to be true. it 8.0" ees Sworn to and subscribed before me , this Nov. 23rd, 1934. Clerk Superior Court Upon the foregoing petition of the Administrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton, the Court finds as a fact that it would be to the interests of the heirs-at-law of J. M. Deaton to make & compromise settlement of the three notes held by the Commercial National Bank set out in the petition by paying to the Receiver the sum of $300.00 and accrued interest on $200.00. It is thereupon ordered and directed that the Administrators of J. M. Ddaton be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to proceed to execute said compromise settlement as agreed upon for and on behalf of the estate of J. M. Deaton. This the 24th day of November, 1934. Gy (jp ee (} /p /) ; Ah) WALI CLAMLLAAY Clerk Superior Court Iredell County / / ‘C W ‘f “u o l R e 9 g O¢ c 6 l ‘W C ‘f “u o T e s g Oc 6 l Copy October 30, 1934. Mr. W. He Spradlin, Receiver, Commercial National “ank, Statesville, N. C. Dear Sir: I herewith ma to the purchase of certain Statesville, N.C. ke you the following offer with reference assets of the Commercial National Bank of a. For release on the note of J. endorsed by J. M. Deaton, asset #219, in of $800.00, and another note of J. } collateral five shares of Stock in #245, this note being originally fo A. Davidson, deceased, the approximate ‘original amount + Deaton to which is attached as the Statesville Mfg. Co. asset r $350.00, I offer to pay ¢100.00 in cash. b. For the note of J. M. five shares of common stock in the Carol I offer to pay you the principal amount interest to date in cash, collateral to Deaton, asset #244, secured by ina Motor Company as collateral, of approximately $200.00 plus be surrendered to me. Checks are enclosed for $100.00 t "a" and $200.00 to apply on proposition "pb" to you upon receipt of statement provided t Oo cover proposition » the balance to be forwarded his offer is accepted. Very truly yours, Statesville, N. C. re Oy I am attaching hereto financial statem Deaton and statements with reference to of J. A. Davidson and the Statesville Nr ent of the Estate of J. M. financial condition of the estate g- Co. stock. £ se f Y North Carolina } In the Superior Court, Iredell County | Before the Clerk. In the Matter of the Administration of the PARTIAL SETTLEMINT Estate of J. M. Deaton. To John L. Milholland, Clerk Superior Court of Iredell County: Fred H. Deaton, Frank Deaton, J. A. Deaton amd Karl Deaton, Administrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton, deceased, respectfully return upon oath the following as a partial settlement of their account as such A@ministrators of the estate of J. M. Deaton, deceased, from the date of their appointment, to-wit: May 26th, 1930, up to and including Oct. Sth, 1932: REGRESS 1930 June 3rd, Pilot Life Ins. Co., proceeds of life ins. policy payable to estate $3,266.35 July lst, Dividend Statesville Industrial Bank 3.50 we Dividend Bunch Furniture Co. 15.00 July 12th, Mass. Protective Asso. full settlement on Health Policy 58.94 July 2lst, Rent from house 17.50 Sept. Srd, ' " ” 17.50 Sept. 9th, 7 . * 7.00 Sept. 9th, Statesville Industriel Bank Certf. cashed 90.24 Oct. lst, Bunch Furniture Co., dividend 15 .00 Oct. 15th, John A. Scott, Commissioner, proceeds from sale of home, subject to dower of Mrs. Deaton 4,000.00 Oct. 15th, John A. Scott, Commissioner, sale of property in South Statesville 100.00 1931 July 2nd, Bunch Furniture Co., dividend 15.00 Total Receipts $7, 606.03 Credited by the following distursaments: 1930 June 12th, John L. Mylholland, partial payment of interest on Virginia indebtedness $146.62 June 13th, Mead Hart, policy lien on Knights of Pythias policy, payable to children 4.65 June 13th, Mrs. Nell Rhodes, nursing acct. 53.00 June 12th, Gateway Stores, on account 100.00 June 12th, Interest on note 20.00 June 14th, West End Plumbing Co., plumbing repairs 20.00 June 16th, First National Bank, payment $25 & int. 330 55.00 June léth, R. M. Brawley & Co. on account 41 06 June 16th, Peoples Loan & Savings Bank, part payment on note and interest 85.635 June 18%, Peoples Loan & Savings Bank, interest 6.15 June 19th, Payment on fire insurance prenium 20 .00 June 21st, Long's Senatorium, on hospital acct. 300.00 June 24th, John L. Milholland, payment on note & int. 107.00 June 24th, We R. Holland, payment on note 40 .00 June 25th, Merchants & Famers Bank, int. on Hellarmd note 2.50 June 26th, Hollins College, payment on account 200.00 June 28th, Salem College, payment on account 125.00 June Wth, Gateway Stores, on account 75.00 Oth, Travelling exp. on wusiness for estate 20.00 lst, Merchants & Farmers Bank, int. on J. L. Milholland, note 87 .17 lst, Merchants & Farmers Bank, payment on note $40 and interest $4.45 44.45 July list, State-Planters Bank, payment on note $200.00 July 3rd, Mrs. H. L. Stevensm, payment on note 100.00 July 9th, First National Bank, payment on note $100 and interest $10.71 110.71 July llth, Bunch Furniture Co., payment on funeral exp. 200.00 July lith, Mrs. H. L. Stevenson, payment on note 100.00 July llth, John L. Milholland, C. S. C. court costs 87.10 July 12th, Charlotte Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, acct. 87.00 July 14th, Merchants & Farmers Bank, payment on note $25.00 and int. $6.37 31.37 July 14th, First National Bank, on note 25.03 July 15th, Iredell Ice & Fuel Co. m account 22 .50 July 17th, Mrs. S. J. Mills, on note 100.00 July 17th, J. L. Milholland, interest on Hicks note 10.00 July 2lst, Peoples Loan & Savings Bank, payment on Stearns note 23.00 July 24th, First National Bank, “ooresville, payment on note of $6.00 and int. $80.70 86.70 July 25th, Bank of Blowing Rock, on note $50 & int. 928.15 78.15 July 29th, C. L. Williams, Receiver, on note #40; int. 47.18 87.18 Aug. lst, J. W. Watson, fire insurmee 7.59 Auge 2nd, Mra. S. J..Mills, on note 100.00 Aug. 2nd, First National Benk, Mooresville, on note of Milholland & Holland 51.20 Aug. 2nd, Mrs. S.- J. Mills, interest on note 30.00 Aug. 4th, We A. Bristol, attamey, payment on Smith note 100.00 Aug. 7th, Statesville Mfg. Co. om account 2.25 Aug. 12th, W. E. Mundey, on account 5.95 Auge 14th, L. C. Sharpe, work on Front St. house 2.50 Sept. 2nd, J.C. Alexander & Bro. account 3.10 Sept. 4th, Dr. S. W. Hoffman, account 7.50 Sept. llth, Long's Sanatorium, on account 100.00 Sept. 12th, Ray & Gilliam, on account 15.90 Sept. 13th, First National Bank, int. on note 30.00 Sept. 15th, M. B. Deaton, of school account 25.00 Sept. 22m, Peoples Loan & Savings Bank, interest 5.00 Sept. 20th, Mrs. 4. D. Troutman, interest 30 .00 Sept. 29th, First National Bank, Mooresville, interest 14.25 Oct. lst, West End Plumbing Co. account 4.60 Oct. lst, Palace Shoe Shop, account 8.25 Oct. 3rd, Merchants & Farmers Bank, interest 13.00 Oct. 3rd, Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co. account 5.30 Oct. Sth, First National Bank, Mooresville, on Holland and Milholland note 17 .66 Oct. 16th, Ray & Gilliam, on account 16.70 Oct. 16th, Statesville Tin Co. account 7.75 Oct. 20th, R. M. Brawley, om account 40.00 Oct. 20th, C. Be Spencer, on Gateway Store acct. 40 .00 Oct. 2lst, Mrs. S. J. Mills, on note 205.10 Oct. 2lst, C. L. Gilbert, on note 500 00 Oct. 22nd, Webb Insurance Agency, on account 45 .85 Oct. 24th, Polk Gray Drug Co. on account 3.05 Oct. 24th, First National Bank, Mooresville, on note 226.98 Oct. 24th, Miss Enna Lewis, on mursing acct. 100.00 Oct. 25th, Dr. G. C. Cress, acct. 6.25 Nov. lst, First National Bank, Mooresville, interest 7.35 Nov. Srd, West End Plumbing Co. account 5025 Nov. 3rd, H. He. Gnith, on note 353.00 Nov. Sth, Ramsey-Bowles Co. on account 75.00 Nov. 12th, Statesville Mfg. Co. account 10.00 Nov. 13th, First National Benk, on Stearns note 28.29 Nov. 15th, Carl Sharpe, on account 1.80 Nov. 19th, Merchants & Farmers Bank, $50 on note and int. $2.65 52 .65 Nov. 20th, Merchants & Farmers Bank, interest 2.13 Nov. 26th, W. E. Webb, Trustee, interest 12.23 26th, 6th, 12th, 16th, 16th, loth, 23r4a, 24th, 24th, 30th, - Slst, 6th, 9th, 17th, 20th, 10th, 12th, 13th, 20 th, 20th, 19th, 25th, 26th, 26th, 28th, 2nd, 8th, 25rd, 29th, June lst, June Srd, July list, July 7th, July 21st, July 2ist, Auge 6th, Auge 6th, Aug. 13th, Auge 29th, Sept. 4th, Sept. 18th, Oct. Sth, Oct. Sth, Nov. 6th, Nov. 13th, 1932 Jan. Sth, Jan. 16th, Jan. Dth, Mar. 7th, Mar. llth, Mey 12th, July lst, Aug. 9th, dug. 10th, Oct. Sth, John L. Milholland, on note and interest First National Benk, Mooresville, on Holland & Milholland, note Ramsey=Bowles Co. on account Hollins College, on account Miss 4mma Lewis, on nursing acct. First National Bank, on note First Natioml Bank, int. on Holl nd and Milholland note Ramsey-Bowles, on account Bunch Funeral Home, ©n funeral exp. Merchants & Farmers tank, interest " Ww yp " ” Dr. G C. Cress, on account Mrs. M. J. Colvert, interest W. Re Holland, interest R. M. Brawley, on eccount First National Bank, am note J. Le Milholland, on Milholland and Holl amd note farl W. Jones, Receiver, on note First National Bank, Mooresville, int. C. B. Spencer, on Gateway Stores acct. Merchants & Farmers Bank, interest Sherrili-hite Shoe Co. on account Merchants & Farmers Bank, interest First National Bank, interest First National Bank, Mooresville, on note Bunth Funeral Home, on funsral exp. John L. Milhollend, on note Mitchell College, on account Merchants & Farmers Bank, interest J. Le Milholland, on note Bank of Blowing Hock, interest Merchants & Farmers Bank, on Holland and Milholiam note Sherrill-White Shoe Co. on account R. M. Brawley, on account J. L. Milholland, on note ” " " " nw First National Bank, Mooresville, on note Merchants & Farmers Bank, interest John L. Milholland, interest J. L. Milholland, m Holland note First Natioml Bank, interest A. W. Bunch, Treas., payment on Iredell Tobaceo. Warehouse renewal note J. L. Milholland, on Holland note J. G. Lewis, on American LaFrance accaint J. L. Milholiend, interest on note Bunch Furnitwre Co. on account J. Le Milhollend, on Hollam & Hicks note W. R. Holland, o Ruth Holland note J. T. Milier, interest on note J. L. Milhollend, on Holland note Bunch Furn. Co- o account First National Bank, on LaFrance judgment Wallace Bros. on account Davis Hospitel, on account J. L. Milhollend, interest Totel disbursements $60.84 41.50 26.10 100 .00 50 .00 52-22 4.50 60 .00 100 .00 2 50 12.50 6.25 10.80 15.00 40 .00 52 258 55-50 100.00 4.50 60.00 1.25 25.00 2-50 8.77 £29.15 100.00 63.59 50 .00 1.94 46.17 2.50 46.00 15.00 3 83 42.00 59.59 100 .00 17.00 20 00 74.00 3-00 110.00 74.54 71.50 19.84 50-00 74.17 45.50 21.10 65.41 58.74 83.54 1.74 100.00 48 .83 37,606.03 All of which is respectfully submitted to the Court. ad< Administrators of J. M. Deaton Sworn to and subscribed before me, this April 23rd, 1934. ( Z hy KL Court Audited, approved and ordered recorded as a partial settleneant of the estate of J. M. Deaton. This April 23rd, 1934, ourt Iredell County 0 oO = S af hy = O¢ c 6 l oD oO see) me ° e _ = O c 6 l North Carolina. Tredell County. In the “atter of the Guardianship of Paul M. Deaton. I, Paul M.Deaton, of the state and comty aforesaid, having attained my twenty-first birthday on the 7th day of Jan. 1935, do hereby acknowledge receipt and delivery to me by my Guardian, Frank Deaton, of all sums of money coming into his hands as guardian of my estate and consisting originally of $175.00 received from insurance on my father's life and in consideration of the payment of said sum to me, I do hereby release the said Guardian from all claims and demands whatsoever for any further liability or accounting unto me. Witness my hand and seal, this lst day of November, 1935. Tm) ’ J ‘ oA Dre Malo > (SFAL) ; FU ) At 9 7 ) oy ) mA ; : ca 1h FT F Uf [O n }/ Y) rg : J VY ) , I 14 - 4 9 - 9 9 . ts ce e De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 ‘W ‘f ‘u o l e o g Oc 6 l North Carolina | In the Superior Court, Iredell County } Before the Clerk. In the Matter of Frank Deaton, Guardian of Paul M. ANNUAL REPORT OF GUARDIAN Deaton and Yames M. Deaton, Minors. Le Milholland, Clerk Superior Courts The undersigned Guardian respectfully reports that Paul M. Deaton, one of his wards, has become of legal age, his twenty-first birth- day having been the 7th day of Jan. 1935, and that he has made complete and finel settlement with said ward, as shown by the attuched receipt of Paul iM, Deatons That the estate of his ward, James M. Deaton, Jr. as as follows: 14, 1935, Interest on note Carolina Motor Co. Total Receipts DISBURSEMENTS 4, 1935, John L. Milholland, C. Costs this settlement Balance due the ward Respectfully submitted. M. Deaton worn +o ¢£ 4 eworn to an Clerk Suverilor Court Audited, approved and ordered recorded, this Nov. _ / » 1935. f Clerk Superior Court ite of North C: ll County. In he Ouvertof Court, Before the Clerk, still w Veaton's corners; thence st the point of beginnin n li t AK@, feet to th Deaton's al Ye fecre “f ‘u o y e a g q 9 oO Be ° 3 = = O¢ c 6 l oO o = ° - Py = Oc 6 l De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 ‘W ‘f ‘u o j e o g Oc 6 l North Carolina. | In the Superior Court, Iredell County. | Before the Clerk. In the Matter of Frank Deaton, j Guardian of James M. Deaton, Jr. f§ ANNUAL REPORT OF GUARDIAN j To the Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County: Frank Deaton, Guardian of James M. Deaton, Jr., herewith respectfully files his annual accounting as follows: RECEIPTS Balance on hand at date of last settlement Interest on $216.25 for one yr. to Nov. 4, 1936 Total DISBURSEMENTS May 15, 1937, ©. G, SWith, 0. S. C. Costs of filing this report $0.75 Balance on hand due the ward 228.40 $229.15 y) oe 7 Sefer DATO * Sworn to and subscribedbefore me, iM “ Clerk Superior Court De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 North Carolina} In the Superior Court, Iredell County} efore U. G. Smith, Clerk. in the Matter of the Guardianship { of James i. Deaton, Jr. ( FINAL SETTLEMENT OF FRANK DaATON, GUARDIAN Balance on hand 5/15/37 $228.40 accrued interest on said balance 10.26 (238.66 vredited by disbursements as follows: ct C. G. Smith, C. S. C, costs this settlement balance due the ward, James MM. Deaton, who has now reached his majority and has been settled with in accordance with the following receipt 236.91 weceived of frank Deaton, Guardian of James M. Deaton, the sum of TWO HUNDRED THIRTY SIX AND 91/100 DOLLARS ($236.91) 4n full, complet ¢ and final settlement and accounting of all transactions by him as my G ardian and in consideration of the payment thereof, 1 do hereby fdrever Aesesee and discharge the said rank Deaton and his bond from any further} clain oi whatsoever nature or kind growing out of his Guardiansnip, ; fi Feb, 22, 1938. 111 of which is respectfully sibmitted to the — 7 Anh b)2alp.; uardian of James :.. Deaton and ep an before me, e| 227. 1938. / zy, > 7? LL , Suverior Court The foresoing final settlement of Frank Deaton having been examined by me, is approved and ordered filed and recorded and it appearing to the Court that the ward has reached his majority and that he has been fully settled with, it is ordered, considered and decreed that and the surety on his bond be, and they are hereby discharged. This Feb. : 4) , 1938. rrank Deaton VY Li de | CLOT f Court Lk Clerk Stperfor ‘W ‘f ‘u o i e o g O c 6 l ,) LE St De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 . £*$ » 7 7 4-2 2 Linas ACCOUNTLOS ast report in April order the subject to liens ton, use a ”» Con, 1 Lands ) : ’ Ja ton, L/ 3 Sy Colvert, interest on note and 1942 the bal a4 f ful ance of tne note ’ a tota L of °S Farmers bank, note ilbert, balance of 5368.90 on Gilbert not ¥. brown, note on Mrs. Brown note - Culp note on Mrs. Culp note .odman, note 5 10t¢ e : note Gilbert note 1 ; mitn, Clerk Superi Costs of appointment $ ; Filing first report 2ea5 final rior > ~ re Ors ir luinistr: further report that the stocks owned by - Jeaton at the te of his death were practically all hypothecated th various banks and individuals as security for notes held by the inks and individuals hat ti seid stocks were advertised and sold at wi ror 1 STOCKS notes ial accounts and rl yainst o Vr ‘ Ss state and paid all debts due to their ! 2% dministrators pray that the t will audi ind aporov their final report and orde sa ‘W f ‘u o j e 9 g O¢ c 6 l \udited, approved and ordered filed and recorded idministrators and their bond smen are discharged, MLE Lh Clerk Superior Cour® and the oO Oo $6) we ° e baal = Oc 6 l De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 7m COMMISSIONER's SALE OF REAL ESTATh| § eorenenifieseesee i ‘ had Virtue of the power and authority of a}—+ idgment of the Superior Court of Iredell Soca entered in that certain Special Pro-| ding therein Pending entitled “F. H. Dea- | * leaton, J. A. Deaton and Karl T. D Administrator; of the estate of J. ; 7 4 eaton, and Mrs. Mary A. Deaton, widow >= undersige Deaton, and others, ex parte,” the upon signed Commissioner will offer for sale} _ bidder’, terms herein set out to the highest court ash, at public auction, at the Ville, NoUS® door of Iredell County, in States- || » N. C., at 12 o'clock, Noon, on ‘Ithe foro MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930, a ollowing described real estate: t 2 Tract. Beginning at an iron stake at Street “rection of the North side of Bell est cae the City of Statesville, with tne | N St side of Mulberry Street, and runs thence Albea bite 453 feet to a stake, corner of J. =. 67 W. Bo f, lot; thence with Albea’s line ». with his Pion: to a stake, his corner; thence the Sores, Ine N. 25 E. 35 feet to a stake on oe ste § side of Sharpe Street; thence with]. in6 an side of Sharpe Street S. 67 Ww. n lot. srt. t?.@ stake, corner of J. M. Dea-|. ot, bought from J. W. Nicholson and + 24 E. 480 feet, more or less, = the North side of Bell Street, ‘est corner of the lot bought by J. d vienpeaton from Mrs. W. J. Poston; thence|. h the North side of Bell Street N. 66 E. ¢ at to the beginning. B bec’ fower of Mrs. Mary A. Deaton has Q AD V E R T I S I N G laid off and allotted j u : r ~! i. a port of the above tract which will be sold subject to her | + Qdower rights. Second Tract, A 1.9 ivi i é » A 1-2 undivided interest mn ne, following described lot of land: kinning at a stake on the west side of |’ ) Mulberry mMreet, C. §S, Holland's corner, and / byuns with Mulberry street S. 18 E. 65 Poet Ih 2wit stake, Williams’ corner; thence with dr oe ~ 8. ‘oa 1-2 W. 150 feet to Fred anes line; thence wth his line w. 18 |t a. 68 feet and 7 1-2 inches to a stake, Mrs. ! } . « J. Poston 8 corner ; thence nearly east with | | a oston’s and Holland’s ine about 151 feet to| ST A T E S V I L L E N. C ; the besinning. ird Tract. A 1-9 undivided intere: | @ the fcllowing described Jot of loud: em .. sinning at an iron stake on J side of Front street, in the City eg si ville, Gi. M. Lester's corner, and runs thence} W. 325 fect to an iron stake in ‘Mille | Lester's corner; thence N. 69 E. 61 feet | | to, an iron stake in Troutman’s line. Xoov- | ’ ers corner; thence S. 22 §, 125 feet to an ' iron stake on Front Street, Hoover's corner: | » thence with said Front szreez S. 69 W. 63 i to the beginning, containing 1-6 of an | —_ a or less. ns Mourt ract. A 1-6 undivided inte he ete described lot of land: ne ae } esinning at the northwest corner of W. | nut and Mulberry streets, in the City of | Statesville, and runs N. 24 W. with Mulberr | {Street 122 fect to a stake; thence S, 66 W. 97 fing 2 - rs ae line; thence with , nis i] e S. 24 E. 122 1-2 feet to Walnut 8 | $s egw with said street N, 66 zo ana | the beginni i y i. r n pg me ing, containing 1-4 of an acre, more Fifth Tract. A 1-2 undivided jn . a - t following described tract of land: al- | i #u : est in the! | } i, Beginning at # stake, Mrs. Evans’ om, | 10 TH E | west corner on Kelly Street, j > City Statesville, and running thenee with as > , N. 86 E. 175 feet toa Stake ; thence N. " Io W. 60 feet to a stake; thence §, 81 Ww. 175] feet to a stake on Kelly street; then ‘al Kelly street S. 6 E. 5 et to the Sixth Tract. Beginning jn the old boro Road at the east Side of the new | and running thence N. 18 - 26 pol road, the old road and N. 48 W. 99 hota with creek ; thence up the creek §, ¢5 WwW. 1 ag Me the lower or east side of ¢ ne bridge: bhoene ie 44 E. 19 1-2 poles with the old dirt sends eh S. 1 1-2 W. 12 poles and §. 46 fe mone the, besinning, containing 1 4.8 Senne. cee'd ; i $6 . 0 0 Su b s c r i p t i o n Br i c e ON E YE A R SI X MO N T H S or less, * Sart .e: Tract. A 1-4 Maividea interest tn the folowing described lands: ‘ m Beginning at a stake on the north side of \"am Alexander street, at the intersection or Alex. ander and Fatterson streets, and runs thence northwest with the west side of Patterson street, a distance of 125 fect to a stages | {hence westward with the south line of rot No. 11, a distance of 142 1-2 feet to a stake; thence southward with the rear lines of lots 4, 5 and 6, a distance of 127 feet to a stake on the north side of Alexander Street; thence Nast with the North line of Alexander Street, 150 ft. to the beginning, and hetng Lots 1, 2 and 3 of the L. 2. Bristol property on Alexander, Pattersen, Lackey and Pearl Streets, as shown by map made by Piedmont Engineering Co. Dec. 192%. The same interest in the «lowing described Iets: Beginning at w stake on the East side ef Lackey street, the Southwest corner of L. R. Bristol property, and runs thence Fast a distance of 146 ft. to a stake; thence North- ward 63 feet to a stake: thence Nortnward, #long the rear line of Lots 24, 23 and 22, a Plistance of 120 ft. to a stake; thence West- ward wth the dividing line between Lots 30 and 29 a distance of 145 ft. to a stake on the East side of Lackey street; thence South- | with the Exgt line of Lackey street a@ dis- wince of 170 ft. to the beginning, being Lots { 0, 81 and 22 of the L. B. Bristol property on) Lackey, Alexander and Patterson streets, as shown by a man-made by the Piedmont En- ginecring Co., May 30, 1928. Rth tract. A 1-8 undivided intercet in the following lands located on Cooper street, in the City of Statesville: Being all of Lots Nos. 7, 8 and 9 of the W. R. Mills property in the rear of the Post Office building in the City of Statesville, as shown on map of said Mills property recorded in Plat Book No. 1 at pare 55, to which reference is hereby made. 9th tract. A 1-3 undivided intrest in the fol- lowing described lands in Chambersburg tow'n- ship: Bewinninge in the center of the branch, - N. Somers’ corner; thenee S. 1 W. 144 poles to_the center of Southern Railway track ; thence N. 69 W. 87 1-3 poles with said rail- read track, to a stake on the North side of the railroad; thence N. 1-2 E. 59 1-3 poles with L. O. Chester’s line to a mulberry: thence N. 30 I. 12 poles with the branch to a syca- more, W. N. Somers’ corner; therce with std Semers’ line down and with the center of the branch N. 65 FE. 80 noles to the beginning, containing 53 1-4 acres, mere or less. Tenth Tract. A 1-2 undivided interest in the following tract of land: Being lot No. 12 in Block Mo. 21 as map- red and platted on a map of the property of the Statesville Development Company, sald ‘map being recorded in the office of the Rec ater of Deeds of Iredell County in Deed Book ge 441, 6 Revttin Tract. A 1-2 undivided interest 4 a tract of land Ivine and being on hoth sides ef the Taylorsville hard surface road No. 26, in Concord township, containing 70 acres, | more or less, bounded on the north by the a! 'L. Stevenson estate: on the east by W. RB. ‘Crowson and Mrs. FE. C. Stevenson; on the feouth by the Crawford heirs and on the were ty M. L. Godfrey and J. P. Patterson and} heine the remainder of the land conveyed to| 1. M. and F. G. Deaton by deeds of H. ey Stevenson and J. A, Davidsen Twelfth Tract A 1-3 undivided interes? in| anproximately 80 acres of land lying on the! ‘south side of Taviorsville hard surface histh- ; way No. 26, in Concord Township, and bein? the remainder of the land conveyed to J. M. i Deaton and others by J. P. Patterson, tess nearcels sold off in the life time of J. M. } ST A T E S V I L L E a —E y \ i 7 - 7% — © Un e > o To TH E ST A T E S V I L L 7 Su b s c r i p t i o n Br i c e $6 . 0 0 ON E YE A R 8 Si X MO N T H S we beet to the bewinning f The dower of Mrs. Mary A. Deat ben laid off and pHlotte rt : =above tr s a Q © tract which will be sold Ject ’ dower rights Second Tract. A 1-2 undivided inte to f the following described lot of land i Beginning at a atake on the west I | ultnery mreet, C. S. Holland's corner, and 4 une with Mulberry street S. 1k E. 65 et} ae a stake, Williams’ corner yr iiliagae’ line S. 68 1-2 W. 150 t ee W. Slane's line: thence wth his line WN at ay 68 feet and 7 1-2 inches to a stake, M 3. Poston'’s corner i thence nearly cast with ' ; a aoe and Holland's ‘ine about 161 fe ’ 1 the bewinning. “ Third Tract. A 1-2 undivided interest im ‘ ~ ne fellowing deseribed let of land } “al exinning at an iron stake on the north! ae of apent street, in the City of States €y b cay . , Laaten 8 corner, and runs thenee } Q hag 25 feet to an iron stake in Mille’ oz caamtes 8 corner; thence N. 69 E. 61 feet , Q an iron stake in ‘Troutman's line, Moov. | ‘ re corner; thence S. 22 B. 125 feet to an i ‘ » 126 t to 4 > 0 ‘on stake on Front street, Hoover's corner soenee with said Front street 3. 69 W. 63 \' eet to the beginning, containing 1-6 of a 4 | Sic more or less. pee , " ' ed Tract. A 1-6 int vied interest in the | oMowing described lot of land: | <4 Beginning at the paid corner of Wal-! pat “and Mulberry streets, in the City of j tatesville, and runs N. 24 W. with Muiberr: |street 122 _ to a stake; thence § 66 Ww 4 | : re o J. FE. Deitz’s line: thence i ‘ ae 7 , ; ence with 8 | tine S. 24 E. 122 1-2 feet to Walnut a $; mvs with said street N. 66 E. 97 on a t the beginning, containing 1-4 of an acre, a a c or less. - Fifth Tract. A 1-2 undivided | interest ollowing described tract of land ~ the | Beginning at w stake 3 , west corner on elie ee ee re montanes and running thence with her” ne i . 86 E. 176 feet to a stake: thence N s so W. 60 feet to a stake: thence Ss. a ee feet to a stake on Kelly street : + thane 15 . Reily street Ss. 6 EB. 50 feet to the ote wah | A | Sixth Tract. Beginning in the old a | | ar t in d i e boro Road at the east side of the viet nad running thence No 1s Ww 2g ee the old road and N. 48 W. 99 as ereek ; thence up the creek § 05 wot to te — re or east side of the bridg ; Se 19 1.2 > ~ aT poles with the o the be rowed, | poles with A pole e| es ence 8 | ‘ td dit } W. 12 poles and 8. 46 BE. iran and | > »,| *y o nninw, containing 1 1.8 9 ree oe ‘ 9 al Heres, more |? i Sa. ‘Tract. A 1-4 Made interest [1 the folowing deserbed lands: Reginning at a stake on the north stde of Alexander stroet, at the intersection of Alex- nnder and Patterson streets, and runs thence northwest with the west side of Pattersen| atreet, a distance of 125 feet to a staSegs thence westward with the south line of tt No. 11, a distance of 142 1-2 feet to wm stake. thence southward with the rear lines of lofa}) t, B and 6, a distance of 127 fect to a stake op the north side of Alexander Street; thenea | Unst with the North tine of Alexander Street, | 1h) ft. to the beginning, and betng Lote 1, and 8 of the TL. 1. Bristel property on | Mexander, Patterson, Lackey and Peart Streets, aa shown by map made by Hiedmont | Enawineering Co, De wi, The came interest in the . Howfng diacrihed Inte} oe at wo atake on the Bast side st the Southwest cor of I R, Hrint 1 property, and runs thenee Trant a distance of 146 ft. to a atnke;: thence Nerth ward 62 feet to a atake; thence Nortiward, along the rear line of Lote 24, 23 and 2h. ow Blistunee of 120 ft. to a stake; thenee W ward wth the dividing: Tine between ter and 29 w distance of 145 ft. to a ntake on the Bnet side of Lackey street; thenee South with the Eygt line of 1 atreet @ cis vinee of 170 ft. te the beginning, befng Leta | . At and 2! of the LL. Bo Bristol property an Lackey, Alexander and Patterson streets, ae shown by a oman made by the Pledment Eo | sineerings Co., May 30, 1998 Rth tract. A 1-8 undivided Interoat in the following Lands loepted on Cooper atreet, in the City of Statesville: Hein oll of Lota Ne 7, 8 and 9 of the W. Ro Mille property tn rear oof the Post Offtee building: ino the City of Stateaville, as shown on map of ertd Mille property recorded in Viat Hook No 1 mt pare 65, to which reference in hereby made Oth tract. A ted undivided intrert tn the fot lowing deseribed lands to Chambersburg town ebip: Berinning in the center of the branch W. ON. Somers’? corner; thence 8 1 Wo itt poles to the center of Southern Railway track ; thenees N, 6) Wo RT 163 poles with) nid sagt rend track, tou take on the North aide }the railroad; thence N, eo bf bet y with FL. O. Chester's line fo a mulberry: the N. 20 1. 12 poles with the branch to on nyer | ove we, W. ON. Somers’ corner, theree with antd y and with the center of the branch N. 65 V. #0 nelen fo the hegtnntog, containine 1-4 peres, more or lem Tenth Tract. A ted undivided interest in) the following treet of land ; Being lot No. 12 In Block Mo. 2) an man j red and pintted on a map of the property of the Stetesville Development Company, satd) i mem betus recorded in the offfee of the Hers later of Deeds of Fredell County in) Dood Hook j1h mat pawe 441. | Hleventh ‘Tract, Ao tet undivided interest tn a traet of bend tyine and bein on beth as ' re the Taylorsville bard surfnree vond Ne, 74, in Concord township containing 70 neres, | more or tesa, bounded on the north by the H '}y, Stevenson extate: on the eart by Ww. it Crowson and Mra. 1. C. Stevenson; on the | eouth by the Crawford heirs and on the were ty M. L. Godfrey and J. PL Patterson net inder of the land conveyed to] 1, M. and FL G. Deaton by deeds of I I. | Stevensan and J. A. Davidson | Twelfth Tract A tet undivided interest wn nyproxtmately 800 sere of land lying on the reuth ade of Tavioraville hard surface berth way No. 26, in Concord Township, and hetre the remainder of the land conveyed to 7, M Denton and others by J. Vf. Patterson ters | parcels wold off in the life time of J. M. | Deaton, there being appro imately 30) nevew left with two housen, Thirteenth Tract. Aporoximately 10 weres| of vecent proverty lying near the Burtalo Ehhonts Road, in Statesville Township, and oe ire the remainder of « tract of land eony od ty J. M. Denton by J. A Detvidson, ' Aiea wife, reid tract of land having heen ty 10 nud ‘gold off tn. lerte, bemy tener approxi ately \Semera’ line de heine the re aeren atl unsold. 1-2 wadivided mrerest < | Foustaowis iat ma ie village of Mowtir mio deserthed an follows: j Rev Watnuge county wt on point 60 feet fromm the . 4 Hewinnine at of Boovhen Hond with weint oo divection of N. 72 | Feinyitle Head in the entre peint jthe host ne ftond and the corner of tot 10 and ‘the poe i with the Tine bhetwoen bot jut — "1 N . FE. 106 feet to a stake i. Me wei of a rend at the back of the Tiny thie oon being in the rvrein ef thence a ane thenes ith the marvin of sant awis ra 1A n6 S fo wm wtake in the ret N c srgin, the corner of fot 9 pnd nid rond eres 1.2 Wo with the line he 10; agape - and 10, 10% feet to ie mtake in tween le 7 he Tin Whe Road: thenee with the net ran + the tinville Road ne tt mean the ans no feet to the pelnt of bein 4 Ww cere oy being lot No. 1 af the Abernnthy nine eek pronerty located in Blowing Rock and Hote ther with all the right, tithe mud N. C., we In ond fo mn water aye. avtlt Of THe Mere nbove. fet sant ters agree “Tenet 1A undivided treerecas Mine following \deseribed lot of land in Wa in ve taven County? Not Tomnd # ef the aut Interest Jotn Peing . proverty of KR 1. Fox, In the division © Rock N. ¢ aa mutoped ny ern fl —- Babb, ©. 1, dated Anges pl ated by hich mep in hereby referred to for re 1924, whie' de paris! "Of Baht Jota, : vled tn the offie . veen ‘ jee of th : we is of Watauga County In Nook y fA ALE fre cash, upon ently 7h RMS 5 various trneta of land and the , offered for ante will te sala The mation: he vel and for tay 1 mat i ena fren ned ae yietaet 1 et orainat the avemne al the! f wale le bv the Ady ie 0 ae Hiniaty | rn ante i" ‘a making aenete, wane ye , 1980, ; wal Jw sith JOMN A, rT ae n,' omm hot Hien, July 10-20 ee ) zi ‘q — e — r 1 sn 7— 9 7 — 6 1 4i n e | TI U O p S s t U R W O D et La s ‘L L O S B “v y Nw o r ‘o g o t “M u t AM E SL | ‘s y a a s e Ru f h u t 30 as o d a n d a t . ; 33 SI U . eS SO V w A S r U } U I p y ay y sq op e u l o ne an t e 7° ) Ww ou s OU P Fu r u s e Bu y s s e se e r ta t e ne SO X U } AO ) pu B su e l i SS : \ TH op u s av OO uU l o e pi p e d {v 4 } pu t pu r r So Ge a r on a t e s au l ma y | i uo d n ‘y s e o aw e gq y y s du SW U a L | | ty , Ow e 4s “T yo o g Ul Aj u n 0 g es n e z y e a y Jo sp e e d J? 10 3 s ! BO U | 24 } JO Bd 1 5 3 0 4y _ UL po p a v w a t Bu y UB ‘S J O ] DI B S JO UL N d i o s s p Iy f M o d v d Wo l w B 9} OF po t w w j a t Ay o i o y st de m yo y “P G T + }o u t n y pa y e p “q -g ‘q u e a d ‘O ‘O D 44 pa i l pu e pe d a s w se y “N y ‘y o u y oU b e v i g gy be w t Wd LE 'X O g “" T -y yo Ay a a u t d 24 7 JO BO I S t a t p “G O S O4 Y Ju g pu s ) ‘s o N 8} O ] JU Te Su e d pA P U N O D BH S u U L Z “¥ A X Ul pu R y Jo yo ] pa q L i a s a p Su L m o j j o s oY } Ut Wv a e e u p pa p l a i p u n p- , Yo “P B A L 4s 4 s e i o l WI Va o q u vy } 9% } qu B e u g H a n d d y wa } “S 4 8 J2 } V M UU } pu Up so t } i e d JY } JO Js d d e z U L PU B 3t y 4y s i a vy } yp e yI L M 49 4 4 0 3 0 3 “D O ON “Y O Y SU L M O [ Y UL po z H I o ] AP O d O I d YO O pu e Su z e u d o q g y oy ju yl “O N Jo ] Su l o q pu s “D u l u “u l s e q ju qd dy y 0} wa s OF “M ZL 'S S4 9 P “U B O U W 4f SK pB O Y a[ ] A u I ] ey } jv ub i i t u r 9y 4 UI P oo u d y ) s pR o y ay t a u r y ey } je UI D I B U 84 4 UL OW E S a OF Yo u r yu T ‘O T Sj O ] WU B I N , “o g vu l E OU D YM “A y Sr l CS so u v g } + OL Pu c 6 40 ] JO av u t o y ay y ‘u s u pB O l Pl H s ou } Ul DY B I S BO R Jo o ) go “A Pl CY "N " pr e s JO ul s t B U L ay , YA vo u d Y y s PS } y , pl e s v4 s Ju Ye Y y oy JY po t B JO Up s t e u yy y UP ) oY U I s BO } 39 9 } SO T “A F- 1 l ST N IL Pa s OL : WL UD O M J e G Gu s , V4 y y YP N JI U V y Z SU U L PU B uu ! PU B YT 30 ] JO Jo u d o d oY ; pu v pE O Y S[ [ [ A U I T ] 94 } : Ul e d b i a OY } Ul Du p q G pu j u d wd f u a l B o y ou t s t a SL CN jo uo r n p a t i p oy y ul pB o y s{ T A a r y y Gi P A PR o Y Go Y s o v o g yO UO l P S t v z p U , JO pU l w u ~4 s Wt y JP yo yu l o d Bw ye DB u l u u l s o y ~ : Ol l e ] SB pu y l a v s o p “A y U N O D EB S N V I L A “w e d | WU JO vD > Y ay s us Jo l JU R Y vw ou t ) js 0 4 o l u s . Py p l a g p u n fZ - [ yo "F u U a p y Yy y u v s e z N e y } “p y e s u n un s t s[ o y w u l x o i d d s Ru r a w o y * oO pr o s o s u i a) p i , SO I R YC Ap a p y R U I I X O . ‘f gO ow 9 *U O S 1 9 } I N G “d uo Su l d l pu e l Jo sv i o e OY Ap O P B U W I X O A t a e - ul gs o d a q z u l pe p l a i p u n ¢- ] yo pe a g y YY y j u y | j “U U S P I A u G “y ‘f Pu k e Lo s u d r v i s ! “] “H J sp e o p Aq uo j e o g 4) “y o pu y _¥ ©; py X I a A u o d PU L ] CY R Jo av p u l e t u v a oY } Bu U t e y / pa k u0 s s o z z t g “d q “f pu B w Ad t y p o y “] “W o ay es 8 M 9} UO PU B SI O pa o p w e a g vy } Aq yI n u s ) oy } UO Uo s U e A Z I g “‘ O “Y ‘S a y pu k e Uo S m o s y “H M AG 48 8 0 vy } UO :o F e Z s e UO S U D A I Z I G “Y T } "H 04 } Aq YA O U 94 3 GO po p u N n o g ‘s s 2 ] JO o1 0 U L , ‘s o l d e GL SU I U I B y U O D = “I Y y s U M O Z Pa c I U d O D ut ‘Y o “O N PB O L oB } A N S pa H Y y Y] [ I A s s o [ AV ] yj } js wp P I S Yy o y UO Du r y | DU A L pu K , je Jo R s y ve Uy }5 0 4 9 4 ; U l po p l A I p u N Z- ] y "y o e a A y , YA R D | | "L b y ov e d u ey yo o g pr y ] ul Az u N V D [f o p o r y jo sp a y Jo 49 4 8 | | =o 94 } JO VI Z J O 94 ) UL po p s o d d a a Bu y o q de u r PP H e s “A U b d U O Y JU I U d O [ V a v g <[ [ L A s e z e } G 9Y y y jy Ay l a d o a d oy ; Jo du u ke uv pe y y u j d pu e pa t ed u SY IG “O N YD Ul Zl “O N 40 ] Au g { TP U R L JO Jo w s p TU l m o p [ o y ” }a y } Ul ys o 1 O z U L Pe p l s A t p u n 7- [ Y “P R yW u o y “g 3 0 ] JO dl u l u “* S o d d R pe ] EC DU L U T E JU D D De a t o n , J. M. 19 3 0 Application for Letters of Administration,—1 ed and for Sale by Brady Printing Co., States b: N. 0. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Iredell COUNTY.—In the Superior Court. In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of » 3 C. 8 C, , being sworn, doth say : late of said County, is dead, without having a last Will and is the proper person entitled to Letters of FURTITER, That the value of said estate, so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about $14Q.... 2@2~ (GA QED. LEQDBELSroontnd that tt, Deaton and P Sworn to and subseribed before me this. Jianv : /. re Clerk Superior Court. OATH OF ADMINISTRATOR STATE OF NORTIL CAROLINA, ) ) $S.—In the Superior Court. , do solemnly swear (or affirm) That I believe that ; died without leaving any last Will and Testament; and that [ will: we ell ‘al truly administer all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the said elle Deaton , and a true and perfect inventory thereof return as provided by law, and that all other duties appertaining to the charge reposed in me, I will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my skill and ability; So help me God. Administrator, a[ [ 9 q Ar e y ] “f ¢ ‘u o y e a q 8t 6 l <2 , Final Report Form For Executors And Administrators Ve 4; y iit aa x (LPL OF NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK » Deaton _ Name of representative AGED DAT. FINAL REPORT Official capacity Belle Deeton | Name of deceased To C. G. Smith, Clerk Superior Court, Iredell County: I Dea Aan : Lary Bel t LL Deaton, Admr it te Sele liary Belle Deaton. respectfully returns ‘and shows, upon oath, the following as a full, just, true and perfect fannyal) (final) account for settlement of his transactions as such representative. The only property belonging to this estate is £22 acres of land. No moneys have come into my hands belonging to this estate because there was no personal proverty to be disposed of, No claims have been filed with me as Administrator. The funeral expenses, doctor bills end other obligations have been paid in full by myself and brother who ere sole heirs, I make this as a final settlement as ask thet I be discharged. Sworn to and subsytibea before me, this the or ay/ of / pees Cler!} APPROVED: oA De a t o n , J. Ma r y Be l l e 19 3 8 Application for Letters of Administration—Printed and for Sale by Brady Printing Co., Statesville, N. C. a APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of fe oe BR, being sworn, doth say: late of said County, is dead, without leaving any Will and is the proper person entitled to Letters of OATH OF ADMINISTRATOR F NORTH CAROLINA, oa : — " “a ° \ SS.—In the Superior Court. QUNTY,_$ ; en do solemnly swear (or affirm) That I - died without leaving any last Will and Testament; and thgt I will well and truly administer all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the said “: _._._ KO aN and a true and perfect inventory thereof return as provided by taw, and that all other duties appertaining to the charge reposed in me, I will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my skill and ability; So help me God. ss, oe ee ee LE ubscribed and sworn to before me his. eT Sel Administrator. xX De a t o n , J. S. 19 1 9 lb w ok pb 4 ~ a of / y | a th e , Sa b o t OL ft j a) “ Lh ar p , My / "S $ ‘f ‘u o y e a q 6l 6 l In ventery of the preperty belensing te the deceased, Personalty, Nete on B.A.Treutman fer ’ " 0.0.Harwell " R,C.Knex Cask on hands He.seheld and kitchin furniture Horsefand mule Other articles tee numerous to mentien Real estate, 240 acres ef land #1500.00, 100,00, 147.00, 178.83, 100,00, 200.00. 50.00, "5575.00. estate ef J.S,Deaton, #2000.00, Adminiatratriz, October 27,1919, Ar t i f ur cd ea r Lf \ ba y A yt Le t s . LA A N Lr , l aa f i t t it f; Mt , $6 ag e Dy |e ) ha d i IL 6 7 / { Eh a c k e Wk s / ‘S f ‘U O y R a G g 6l 6 l Nerth Carelina, Iredell Ceunty, Te C.V.Voeils,Justice ef the Peace: The undersigned adminsitrateix ef J.S,Deaten, deceased being the Widew ef the said J.S,Deaton,res eotfully asks that yeu will summen twe disinterested nor neuat antisite t@ act as jurers) as cemmissieners,whe shall,after being duly swern te act impartially, tegether with yeurself,ascertain the number ef the family ef Katie Deaten,the said widew,and examine tke steck,crep and previsiens en hand,and assign te her so much thereef as is allowed by law,an@ mit her in pessession of the same. Sheuld there be a déficiency of such crep,atesk and previsiens .er said purpes®,yeu are respectfully requested co order such deficiency,statines the ameunt, thereof ,+e he made up from the personal estate of said deceased, Shis the 27th day ef Oeteber,1919, / A@ministratrix ef J.5.Deaten, ” deceased, State of N.C,Tredell Co, In Matters of Katee Deatén, widow of 7.5,Deaton, Deceared, To Any lawful officer of Tredell Co Creetin: You are comman- ded to summomn Grover Linebarrer and A.Y.Neel to be and apveagr at the late residence of J,°,Deaton,on -=¢- day of Oct 1919, w= Oclock, then and there to assist in laying of and allotting to said widow, such allowance sas her year's suprvort a@ the law direc- tes, This Oct the 7th 1919, G In Matters of Katie Deaton, widow of “tate of N.C. Iredell Co, WZ J,S,Deaton, The undersigned, C.'’,Votls J.P A.Y,Neel and C,.F.Neelt, commission= ere, duly summoned and sworn, do hereby assign and allot to ‘re Datie Deaton, widow of J,S,Deaton, deceased, the following articles of person= al vroverty of the value annexed, to-wit: All household and kitchen furniture #95 00 ~ne mule #75.00 One horse “19,90 , one wagon , ‘"itchel 410, 95,00 Two pre of gecrs *%.00,Al1 roughness on hander a27 00 ‘ 49,90 Two hogs “P5.900, Your bu of wheat 44.90,One turning plow-?. 71,00 One vr double trees and cotton planter, Avery*? 9 ?,00 One corn plater and guano distributer*?.10, P00 one smoothing harrow ®°,00,One plow stock, two cultivators “1, 7.00 “ne side harrow and pr double trees 1,90 One buggy *f0.90, 211 corn on home place fap 00 102,90 #$701 00 Vie abso find unon examination, that the number of the family of said widow, exclusive of herself, if none, “his Oct the °9th 1919, 'S ‘f ‘u o j e a g at © Pier ‘© < f ‘u 0 } e a q 6l 6 l routman *k y n d e q r : ' TY “O N 4O O G 30 0 V *a u p y Ut ‘T Z é E T IS T S *U e , po p s o o e y pu e pe T T d *p e s v e o e p fu o y e e q ’ s * r go gO LN A N E T L I G S IW N I d ‘S f ‘u o j R o g 6l 6 l NORTH CAROLINA In Superior Court, IREDELL COUNTY Before the Clerk. T. S. Deaton and wife, Josephine Deaton, T. G. Deaton and wife, Lorene Deaton, J. M. Deaton and wife, Zulla Deaton VS. ee and wife, Ruth Deaton, To the Superior Court of said county: PEETION FOR PARTITION (of the lands of J. S. Deaton,deceased) The plaintiffs complain and allege: 1. That they and the defendants are tenants in common, and are seiz- ed in fee simple and are in possession of the following described lands, lying and being in the county and state aforesaid, adjoining the lands of Jerusa Stegal and others, and bounded as follows, viz. Beginning at a red oak at Jerusa Stegall's corner; thence E. 27 poles to a stone; thence N. 20 E. 11 pokes to a stone; thence S. 64 E. 50 3/4 poles to a stone; thence N. 25 E. 12 poles to a stake in the road; thence with the road S. 68 E. 56 poles to a stake in the road; thence S. 146 poles to a fallen white oak; thence. N. 86 W. 45 poles to a hickory; thence N. 5 E. 44 poles to a stake; thence N. 88 W. 70 poles to a stone; thence S. 134 W. 22 1/5 poles to a stake; thence W. 82 poles to a stone; thence S. 1s W. 47 poles to a stone; thence N. 87 W. 90 poles to a stake in the road; thence about with the road N. 9 E. 156 poles to a stake in the road; thence S. 884 E. 92 poles to a stone; thence N. 34 E. 22 poles to a dogwood; thence N. 71 E. 37% poles to the beginning. Containing 240% acres more or less. 2. That the interest of the plaintiffs and of the defendants, in said lands are as follows, viz. T. S. Deaton, T. G. Deaton, J. M. Deaton, and Terry Deaton are each entitled to one-fourth of the, ivided interest there- in, the other parties have only a dower right to the portion belonging to their fi¥espective husbands. 3. That the pleintiffs desire to hold their shares in severalty. Wherefore, the plaintiffs pray that you will appoint three commission- ers to divide the said lands into four equal shares, by proper metes and bounds, and to allot to each of the plaintiffs such share thereof as each is entitled to; and if an equal division can not otherwise be made,then to charge the more valuable dividends with such sums of money as they shall think necessary, to be paid to the dividends o. inferipé value, in order to make an equitable partition, and to report to your court their proceedings under their hands or under the hands of any two of them, within a reasonable time, not exceeding sixty days after the notification of their appointment. a ( VY this /— day of Jue , 1939. C tp cy Find ~Attorney for Petitioners T ( 'S ‘f ‘U o y e a q 6l 6 l NORTH CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY T, S. Deaton, being duly sworn, says that he has read the forgoing petition, that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to those things therein set out on information and belief and as to those he be=- lieves it to be true. J) jw lenis Sworn to and subscribed before me this /__ dey ot_ uly), 1939. "S $ ‘f ‘U o y e a g 61 6 1 * ‘ SPECIAL PROCEEDING, 10 DAY SUMMONS. ~ ' T...S.Deaton and wife, Hosephine.. IREDELL CO , -OUNTY. Deston, T. G. Deaton and wife, Loréne Deaton, J, -M.- Deaton-and-wife,—Zal a IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Deaton # ona against SUMMONS THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA To the Sheriff of _.. Cabarrus County—GREETINGS: You are commanded to summon ____ 1&4 MJ Deaton and wif €, Ruth Deaton sy the defendantS___ above named, if .._they. ~~~ be found within your County, to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Iredell, at his office in Statesville, N. C., within ten (10) days after the day of service hereof, and answer the complaint, which has been filed in the office of the said Clerk of the Su- perior Court of said County, a copy of which is served herewith. And let. take notice, that es SE to answer said complaint within the time above specified, the plaintiff. apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. . will Herein fail not and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 25th Lf LAY. A c rk 5S uperior Court Iredell ‘County. ‘3 BONDS FOR COSTS We acknowledge our selves bound unto the defendant... in this action, in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars: to be void, however, if the plaintiff... ’ shall pay to the defendant. all such costs as the defendant may recover of the plaintiff... in this action. Witness our hands and wie Cin ll eet ene es hice Ee (Seal) --------» being duly sworn, says that he is a resident re I aR aaa -----County, in the State of North Carolina, and is worth the sum of $......_._._.___ over and above all his debts and liabilities and exclusive of Property exempt from execution. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this i ee q Be a t e n , c8 , (G p - e p s c n - 32 0 5 pL op e R e "% . De a t o n La y l e p He a t fi l a wi f e , Ru t h De a t . n SP E C I A L PR O C E E D I N G 10 DA Y SU M M O N S FO R RE L I E F ” Re t u r n a b l e Oe 19 _ _ _ , in t o th e of f i c e of th e Cl e r k of th e Su p e r i o r Co u r t fo r Ir e d e l l Co u n t y . Re c e i v e d by de l i v e r i n g a co p y of th e wi t h i n su m m o n s an d a co p y of th e co m p l a i n t to ea c h of th e fo l l o w i n g de f e n d a n t s : Pe e So e Mi l e a g e _ _ _ . Se e r e Pl a i n t i f f ’ s At t o r n e y . De a t o n , J. S. 19 1 9 ‘§ ‘f ‘U O } R a G 61 6 ! North Carolina, : In the Superior Court- Iredell County. : Before the Clerk. T.S.Deaton and wife ,Josephine Deaton, T.G.Deaton and wife,Lorene Deaton,J.M. Deaton and wife ,Zulla Deaton. VS» Terry Deaton and wife,Zula Deaton. Order Appointing Commissioners ee ce 28 46 &© This cause coiming on to be heard and being heard am it appearing thac all of the defendants named above have been duly served with summons ,and it further appearing to the satisfaction of the court after due inquiry that the allegations of the complaint are true and the facts are as therein stated,and that the plaintiffs are entitled to the relief sought, hereupon it is ordered by the court that G.F.Neel,G.C.Linebarger and L.O.White be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to divided the lands described in the said petition into four equal shares,and to allot to each of the plaintiffs and the defendant ,Terry Deaton one share in severalty,and if equal shares can not be made by dividing the land, then the commissioners are to charge the more valuable divisions with such sum of money as they shall deem necessary,to be paid to the dividends of inferior value in order to make an equitable partition. Said commissioners shall meet on the premises at the time summoned by the sheriff,and after being sworn by 4 justice of the peace or other person authorized to administer oaths,shall divided the said lands.The commissioners are empowered to employ the county surveyor or some other surveyor ,who shall make out 4 mep of the premises,showing the quantity, courses and distances of each share,which map shall accompany and form a part of the revort of the commissioners;and the said commissioners shall,within sixty days of the notification of their appointment ,make a full report of their proceedings ,under their hands,or the hands of any two of them,specifying therein the manner of exectting their trust,and desuribing particularly the land or Larcels of land divided,and the shar allotted to each tenant in severalty,with the sums charged on the more valuable dividends and to whom to be paid. ees, { This the [2 day of August ,1959. / ao 8 MA synth rk Superior Court. 'S ‘f ‘U o } e a g 61 6 1 North Cdroline: Iredell County: >. Deaton anc fe, Josephine Deaton Deaton and wife, Lorene Deaton, Deaton an wife. Zulla Deaton > Vs. ee 88 © 88 of oF 26 Terry Deston and wife, Ruth Deaton mith, Clerk of the Suverior Court of Iredell Obedient to a summons, we, the undersigned c erect oners appointed to divide and allot in severalty the lands of the pla and the de- fendents in this cause, containing 247 acres, ass on ‘the premises in Davidson Township, tredel1 County, on the 1@th day of October, 19.39, and proceeded to partition the said lands anong a said tenants in common, according to their respective rights and interest therein, and che 'Pelbewiee is our report of the same: 1. Lot jl was allotted to 7,.S.Deaton and is described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on Hiehway #150; thence S. 61 E. 45 poles to a stake on the Highway; thence S. 3 3, 146 poles to a stake; thence N. 8&5 V¥. 45 poles to a stone, the a Ae Freeze cor- ner; thence N. 6% E. 44 poles to a stake; thence N. 893 W. 16 3/4 poles to a stone, corner of Lot /2; thence N. 11 E. 1204 poles to an iron stake, the beginning corner, containing 46 acres, more or less, and valued at $1250.00. 2. Lot #2 was allotted to + » neon and is described as follows: Beginning at a stone, corner of Lot #1; thence N. 11 E. 1203 poles to an iron stake on Highway #150; thence N. 61 W. 11 poles to a stake in the road; thence 5S. 26 VY. 12 poles to a stone in the pub- € qT. e! lic road; thence N. 62; y. 303 poles to a black gum; thence S. 22 ce} le 24 poles to a sta thence N. 62% . 20 poles to a stake; thence Na Sa ie 13 poles to an iron stake; thence N. 87 W. 274 poles to a post oak stump, now stake; thence S. 7 4, 128 noles to @ stake and stump with pointers; thence S. 894 E. 53¢ poles to the begin- ning, containing 55; acres, more or less, and valued at 31250.00. 3. Lot #3 was allotted to Terry Deaton and is “i described as follows: Beginning at a post oak stump iron stake, corner of Lot thence S. 7 E. 128 poles to ; ake and stump with pointers; fhence S. 19 7%. 22 poles to ¢& ake and pointers; thence lh. 87 W. 82 poles to a stone near a thence N. 7 W. 116 poles a stone; thence N. 873 E. 40. poles to a stone; thence Ns oO 4 224 poles to a dogwood; thence N. 73 E. 37 3/4 poles to the eg nt f8 corner, containing 73 acres, more or less, and valued t 51250.00. we gi 4. Lot #4 was allotted to T.4. Deaton described as follows: Beginning at a stone ) corner of Lot #3; thence N. ". 116 poles to as aa S SF. VW. 50 poles to a stake in the road; thence with the k road 5S. 12 4%. 60 poles, 5S. ., 48 poles, S. 13 | . 16 W. 27 3/4 poles to a ake, Duke Power Company line; S. 85 E. 90 poles with Duke Power Company line to 47 poles ; thence N. 23 &. the beginning, containing 723 more or less, and valued i — 9 51250.00.6 co rs SO ~” oO Oo U ~ - << Oo mo mM by ’ Q ct oO oO > ce c t OM a KH @ rt ) tO Ahd we do further state that in our Opinion the by us as hereinbefore set out are equal in value, submitted Urtoe— allotments made Respectfull '§ ‘£ ‘U o j y e O q 61 6 1 This the 18th day of October, 1939. 'S ‘f f ‘U o y e a g 61 6 1 Nofth Carolina, In the Superior Court Iredell County Before the Clerk T. S. Deaton and wife, T. G. Deaton: and wife and J. M. Deaton and wife vs. : DECREE CONFIRMING REPORT $ OF COMMISSIONERS. Terry Deaton and wife It appearing to the court that L. 0. White and G. C. Lineberger and G. F. Neel, commissioners heretofore appointed by the court to divide the lands described in the petition in this cause among the tenants in common therein named, and allot to each his share in sev- eralty, filed their report in this court on the day of 4 ‘ 1939, specifying therein the manner of executing their trust and des- cribing particularly the land (or parcels of land) divided, and the share allotted to each tenant in severalty, and no objection being filed by the parties within the twenty days allowed by law from the filing of said report: (And it further appearing to the court that the partition so made and reported by the said commissioners is just and fair); It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed by the court, that the said report be and the same is hereby in all respects confirmed, and it is further ordered that said report and the plat appended be enrolled in the records of this court, and that the same, together with this decree, be certified to the register of deeds for Iredell County and registered in his office; and said report and this devree shall be binding among and between the said claimants, their heirs and assigns. It is also adjudged that the costs of this proceeding be paid by the parties as follows: Each of the four tenants in common is to pay one-fourth of the bill of costs. This WAY day of November, 1939. a oye ws ~ Clerk of Superior Court De a t o n , J. S. 19 1 9 /\ . Sf Quik tar Ih eg, of Coals vt ‘S ‘[ ‘U o y e a g (0 »S OF te Ju Ary 203 Ey << ee ee ae ; | JO Whit, 61 6 1 bt: ft | te Sa Ee ll f ' '