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Estate Records 1790-1970, Bailey, T.I.-Baity
aan or a a —~< oe -—<—* Application for Letters of Administration. Printed and for Sal STRATION In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of , being sworn, doth say: late of said County, is dead, without having a last Will and rosie nsnanwaspustediastbditoagacescnisaidcace vec is the proper person entitled to Letters of FURTHER, That the value of said estate, so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about ¢.... , a } ot Von ‘ Po NbabebaitscoosSetosthchae heehee thie Q0.2 00; rversbccbchSobeereshdebeadh ane Nhl ndade Sg nSiSLDLy. FS SS Se 2 OATH OF A a / SS.—In the Superior Court. ) sremeenenenamnenennnnnrmenennnmnmnmmnennd Cd Without leaving any last Will and and tous administer all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the said cmon pg Poy. Ax 7 nani “newemnnnennmennnmnenmrnmny ANd a true and perfect inventory thereof return as provided by law, and t all he duties appertaining to the charge reposed in me, I will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my sk] and ability ; So a me God. Subscribed and gwromn to before me this ........~..52 vee LAY se ; re J iccalaliialitileiiaan «—~,e i Liidty » do solemnly swear (or affirm) That I rem Ba i l e y , T. I. 19 3 5 ‘T L ‘A o y i e g Ce o l North Carolina, In the Superior Court Iredell County. Before the Clerk. In the Matter of C.I.Bailey, Administrator of the estate of T.I.Bailey. INVENTORY AND FINAL SETTLUENT IN THE ESTATE OF T.I.BAILEY. C.I.Bailey, Administrator of the Estate of T.I.Bailey, submits to the Court a complete inventory ami final settlement, as follows: INVENTORY. I. Personal Property. Money on deposit Peoples Loan & Savings Bank- Claim against Receiver of First National Bank Hudson Coach-1926 model- value- Ford Pickup truck- 1928 model Ae- value One share Iredell Development Co. com:on stock, par value of $100.02 - Market value- Twenty shares of the capital stock of the Statesville Industrial Bark, par value of $25.00 per share or par value of $500.00 for the 20 shares- market valus Note of W.2.Bowles and wife which Was assumed by L.0.Gibson am wife, and secured by deed of trust on real estate. Amount $1200.00 with interest from Dec, 6, 1931. Total principal and interest paid- 1530.00 Store accounts of around $2000.00 to $3000.00, being grocery accounts and being 2 years old and more. These accounts are practifally worthless. The Majority of them are barred by the statute of limitations and the people who owe them have no property out wHich they can be collected. Estimated value is $100.00(Think thet if that much is collected will be doing well, $100.00 Chattel note ami mortgage of J.L.Randall, in amount of $150.00 with interest from Feb. 7, 1931. The security has been di sposed of and is not collectable. Value nothing- 10. Note of H.N.Collins, with A.L.Collins as surety, $500.00 with interest from May 20, 1930. The statute of limitations has run against the surety and it is not collectable out of the surety. Value nothing- Note of W.L.fumgarner, endorsed by W.P. and L.E.Bumgarner, $500.00 with interest from August 2, 1930, Barred by statute of limitations end is worthless, Value nothing-- 12. Note of P.L.Kistler and wife, $300.00 with interest from May 25, 1931. They have no property and the note is worthless. Value nothing-- 13. Ten shares of Durant Motors, Inc., no par value and is worhtless. Vlaue----- II. REAL ESTATE 1. 91 acres of land in Olin Township, Iredell County. The re is no buildings on the land, am only about 10 acres of cleared land. All of the good timber was cut before the death of T.I.Bailey. Estimated value-——- FINAL SETTLEMENT. RECEIPTS. Money on deposit Peoples Loan & Savings Bank -- $190.10 From sale of 1928 Model A.Ford Pickup truck 125.00 Dividendsfrom Iredell Development Comspany stock 8.40 Dividends from Statesville Industrial Bank Stock 40.00 Rent from farm for year 1934-(¥arm has not been rented since 1934) 10.20 Collected on store accounts from date of qualification as administrator on the 17th day of January 1935 to the present t ime- 70.63 Collected from L.0. Gibson the W.&.Bowles note , principal ani interest iu full- $1530.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS=---—-----------—=- $1974.33 DISBURSEVENTS. John L.Milhollend, C.S.C. 1-17-35-letters of administration Fertilizer for farm-for year 1934-2-12-35 Statesville Daily= 2-28-25-notice to creditors Peoples Loan & Savings Bank and C.B.Myers, for endorsement on note of Gaither Paint & Body Company(in full of liability) 5. Iredell County- 1934 tax on farmm-3-11-355 6. Iredell County-1934 tax on personalty-4-1-35 7, City of Statesville- 1954 tax on personalty-8-13-35 8, Iredell County- 1935 tax on personalty-7-21-56 9, City of Statesville-1935 tax on personal ty-7 -21-36 10.City of Statesville- I full of balance due for burial plot- 7-21-36 ll. W.L.Allison- In full of the liability as endorser on the note of Gaither Paint & Body Company, 9-24-36 RECEIPTS BROUGHT FORWARD]= $1974.33 DISBURSEMENTS CONTINUED. 12. City of Statesville-1936 tax on personalty- 9-24-36 $16.07 13.Iredell County-1935 tax on farm-9-24-36 18.21 14. Iredell County-1936 tax on farm-9-24-36 15.98 15.Iredell County-1936 tax on personal ty=9-24-36 14.85 16.Mrs. T.I.Bailey- ‘'o reimburse her for $10.00 paid to the City of Statesville on burial plot= 9-24-36 10.00 17.C.I.Bailey=- To reimburse him for $5.00 paid on burial plot= 9-24-36 5.00 18. Mrs. T.I.Bailey- In full of funeral expense of T.I.Bailey she paid to Bunch Funeral home- 9-24-36 $425.00 19. Adams ,Dearman & Winberry,attorneys fees- 9-24-36 125.00 20. C.G.Smith, C.S.C., fees tor filing, and auditing inventory am final settlement 9=24=<36 9,30 $1683.86 5% commission to administrator on receipts of $1974,33-- 98.72 5% Commission to administrator on disbursements of $1683.86 84.19 Total disbursements $1866.77 $1866.77 Balance to be distributed to Mrs. T.I.Bailey the widow, and C.I,Bailey the only child-—------—--—---------—-—— $07.56 1. To Mrs. T.I.Bailey 1/3 of $107.56-- $35.85 2. To. C.I.Bailey 2/3 of $107.56 $71.71 $107.56 $107.56 BALANC Bow—a— annem $000.00 The household and kitchen furniture was the property of Mrs, i.bailey. All debts that were filed with the administrator and of which he had any knowledge have been paid in full. All of the other property which came into the hands of the administrator has been transferred and delivered to Mrs. T.I.Bailey, who was entitled to a 1/3 thereof, and C.I.Bailey who was entitled to 2/3 thereof. This property which is shown in the inventory is as follows: 1. Hudsou Coach 2. One Share Iredell Development_C an tock. 3. Twenty shares of Statesville Industrial Bank stock. 4. All store account remaining uncollected. 5. Chattel moretgage and note of J.L.Randall. 6 Note of H.N.Collins. 7. Note of W.L.Bumgarner. 8, Claim against Receiver of First National Bank. 9, Note of P.L.Kistler and wife Emma Kistler. 10, 10 shares of Durant Motors inc. The distributees recuested that the property above set forth be transferred to them. There is no inheritance tax due in this estate but a report has been filed with A.J.Maxwell, Commissioner of Revenue, as the value of the estate amounted to over $2000.00. The tam which is valued at $1000.00 goes to the son C.I.Bailey, and 2/3 of all the personal property. He is entitled to an exemption of $2000.00 and the personal and real estate he received does not anount to near that much. Mrs. T. I.Bailey is entitled to 1/3 of the personal estate ani dower in the farm, and all of this property will not amount to the exemption allowed ber by the law. WHAREFOHE, C.1.Bailey, Administrator, maketh oath that the foregoing is a true inventory of the estate of T.I.Bailey, ami of all transactions had by him in administering this estate, and the foregoing be accepted as the inventory and final settlenent of the estate; that it be audited,examined and epproved and recorded, and that he end his surety be discharged as by law provided. Respectfully submitted, this the 24th day of Septenber, 1936. Administrato Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the At day of September, 1936. NOTARY PUBLIC. ra ree, ep pa Pr... 2. #724, The foregoing final settlement and inventory of C.I.Bailey, Administrator of T.I.Pailey has been audited, exauined and approved by me, and is ordered recorded. The administrator and his surety sare discharged as by law provided. a This the 2 day of Septanber, 1936. "af eye : ff / y / | - Ye = c ox) g GLERK aa QURT IREDELL COUNTY. an ? ee s Ky LI n e ) “7 s 49 en i c c 8 y SN M , p a “ — _ u a e — a y e p e Su ) UO FU we > 2S "W e p e q v e , in c p > O1 ) ) ) so u e d n g B u y ' 15 1 % GU } JO . S c L J O ou ; LI Ba i l y i WS O SU ) 3 wo *I N W R I L L E S TW A (N Y AY O L N G A N I “Z I V I S E AT T I V A * I * L GO *U M I V ’ AT T Iv a ° r ° o 10 IN D W U L I S TI E XH O L N H A N I Ba i l e y , T. I. 19 3 5 “A g y I e g Aa s 61 Application for Letters of Administration.—Printed and for Sale by Brady Printing Co., Statesville, N. C. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. GGC.........-..2 COUNTY.—In the Superior Court. In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of a Before___¥_# ’ CS ¢€. ami | Before..fs_2%. 2 TERA. Further, That the value of said estate, so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about $ Fihensanannan anti tt __ Ine Carne co, ee ae Teak Wt are entitled as heirs and distributees thereof. Sworn to and subscribed before me this. fered ; a To -Yy WaAAaet§. OATH OF ADMINISTRATOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 022%.__county. l, — Car0' ba- oo ..., do solemnly swear (or affirm) That | believe that___- AY: (oar Ae ~ oo ---.-..-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 said : er 3 4. ie and a true and perfect inventory thereof return as provided by law, and that all other duties apperfaining to the charge reposed in me, | will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my LS Mente, Administrator. ( SS.—In the Superior Court. skill and ability; So help me God. bh , of ™~ 7. eo tu r h e y d Uf a c d of IF Z + 1 ps Z / +t . » ¢ No r t h , ti ot a of ad h . se a ad Yr e e e r d e d im Bo o k of SB cs s id ] 4 a pc e a sa i d Co u n t y “4 ‘o r k + my Re ie © - De p u t y Ul e r k ae To e r ae s AC L ‘A a y t e g North Carolina { In the Superior Court Iredell County jf Before the Clerk In the Matter of the Administration of the Estate of T. V. Bailey, Deceased. ify “<S. Carrie E. Bailey, Administratrix of ~. y. Bailey, respectfully returns ana shows the following to be a true and complete inventory of the property belonging to the estate of her intestate that has come into her hands: Note to J. Chap Turner, principal %1000.00 Money on deposit, Bank of Stony Point 425.00 " " " , First National sank, Statesville 600.00 Parmning tools ana livestock of the estimated value of fousehold and kitchen furniture of the estimated valne of 300.00 One-Half interest in a Dodge Auto 200.00 . ‘ 4 LL LAA Carte GIs Adinx. of T. Y. Bal Ley Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 29th day of May, 1924. Clerk Superior Court Fi l e d in th e ot i t e of th e Cl e r k of th e Sa v e r i o r Co u r t fo r th e Co u n t ? of Jr o d e d l , “o r t h Ca r o l i n a os “A L ‘A a y i r e g North Carolina In Superior Court Iredell County Before the Clerk. In the matter of the Administration Report of sale of of the estate of T. V. Bailey. Personal Property Nov.25, 1924. The undersigned Administratrix reppectful y snows to the Court that, pursuant to law and after due advertisement, as required by law, she exposed tne personal property of the estate to the nublie sale at auction on the premises on Nov. 25th, 1924, and that the total amoun+s of all items sold at said sale and the receipts arising from said sale are ss follows: Gross Sales $387.91 Less expense paid, auctioneer $12.00 Clerk 2.00 Net amount realized fro. sale 3373.91 bls» Carrie 6 Moa Ley Aamx. of T. V. Bailey / th e Sn n e r i v o r Co t Ir e d e l l , St a t e th e Z _ d a y of . . 19 2 ° 42 . of Ka m ) i 4 ‘ , Pu b l i c . Re e s North Carolina 9 In the Surerior Court, Iredell County § Before the Clerk In the Matter of the ) \dministration of the ] FINAL SETTLEMEN?D astate of T. V. Bailey, § Deceased. 4 To the Suvrerior Court of Iredell County: Mrs. Carrie £, Bailey, Administratrix of the estate of T. V. Bailey, deceased, late of Iredell County, respectfully returns the following as a just and true Statement of her final account as such idministratrix: April ist, 1924, Money on deposit in banks at Statesville and Stony Point $1033.44 October 4th, 1924, Sale of one cow 44.75 November 25tn,1924, Sale of personal property as per auction sale 373.91 November .15th, 1924, J. Chan Turner, note int, 1050.39 Ail. CHARG3S SebOe. 40 the following disbursements: JeA.Hartness, Costs of Appt. 23.65 Statesville Daily, Notice to Creditors 2.50 ‘oe & Combs, fertilizer sect. 56.40 » City of Statesville, cemetery lot 90.00 ‘4, Bunch Furniture Co. Funeral expense: 250.00 924, Je Me. Miller & 12.56 1924, John A. Scott, 10.00 1924, Dr. T. D. Crouch, u 4.00 1924, Davis Hospitsl 5.00 1924, Cari Watt, le 5.00 1924, J. '%. Miller & Sor 4.82 1924, Connor and 2 ’ 175.00 1924,J. A. Hartnes Costs this sé 8.62 he Adminis on Attorney s amount on hand for distribution among the heirs at law Credited by the following special vouchers: Carrie =. Bailey, 1/5 $366.95 Credited by her receipt. 12/2/ Pearl Yebb, 1/5 366.95 " " " " 366.95 oO . @ =~ Qu e 5366.95 Carl Bailey, 1/5 5366.95 Credited by his receipt 3366.95 KxuxxGarxikeaxixxkakiazys RRUetaexLexrxRukaxKakkeyx xx xxxxxxheax Rs Bula Bailey, 1/5 366.94 y receipt of Mrs. Carrie i. Bailey, her mother, with whom she resides, said sum being retained for her education and maintenance. 51834. 74 4. herefore the Administratrix requests that the fore- gcing settlement be approved by the Court and that the same may be recordéd and the administratrix released from further liability and her bondsmen discharged from further liability. Viir4 toarray 6 Ks Administratrix of V. Bailey Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 2nd day of December, 1924. 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C. aaa ——eEeEeE—eEeE————— | APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, eeeeeeeeeee—e————eeeeaeaoaean»™mDaDEEIy—[(xy*x[x[*[—>=IICICIlIlSlea===S=_zoEomESa=Sa=aEeeanamnamBaaanamaapnhnanDDnaouaqquaDanDaEIaaaoaoaaoooaoaoaaaaoaoay——————————————————- Pe acc oS i a COUNTY.—In the Superior Court. In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of | ; Before... Ai Bariness.. 2... C 6.6 Met -DGL,iay Sense nwawe ot th tas Sha are wantin = C.D.8 being sworn, doth say: late of said County, is dead, without leaving any Will and Testament, and that___C +0. 5! 5 kiaahs inthe, Natit renounced, the proper person entitled to Letters of Administration on the estate of the said___ fi. .3a dL: 5 a_. Further, That the value of said estate, so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about $5 9090.99. - a Atl dhl Ini taeda i G LGC catch sthtvctibtntknn kwknat’ ane ae we and distributees thereof. Sworn to and subscribed before me ee pts } Q MWS acl. 4 re a as _ Clerk Superior Court. a OATH OF ADMINISTRATOR R OLINA, : : STATE eae ( SS.—In the Superior Court. M4. PUNTY. ) administer all and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the said ., do solemnly swear (or affirm) That | _died witheft leaving any last Will and , and a true } end perfect inventory thereot return as provided _.. Administrator. Ye I rT ATT Me Then 0 i od . ' ei E a « rT rn oYyyraAwea (9 de | o f W o . £ E n d y b l hi a n r Li P a e . Ba b i A Be v ke s Ji n . /0 es as e . po l a lk to d . 4 6 , “o y ye th a ! 1b , AA L @ Nortn Carolinia ¥ ITvedell County : In the matter of co. D. Sailey, administrator of W, F, Bailey. Report of gale of personal property. fhe following is a true and complete report or the sale oi personal property made by C. D, Sailey, admr. ot 4, #, Bailey, on December tie 29th, 1920. Mrs WM. =, Bailey 1 vow Puilip S. Bailey Tobacco sticks T. Scott sarkley Pr. Gears Plow plow Box J. A. W. Barkley Weeder Cul tivator 10 Drill 5,00 Disc Harrow 7,85 1 1 1 1 1 1 Qat Sower 75 1 1 1 1 two Horse Wagon 40.00 horse 100,00 . Brawley Log Chain 1.05 Try2 Horse Wagon 25.00 pPiow 05 1 1 1 Oat Sower 5,25 Joe beaver 1 1 R. M. Beaver Ford Automoble Ve. H, Brookshire 1 Wagon Bed QO. JOwan 1 Dixie Plow l Harrow 1 Gas Tank 1 Cider Mill 5.00 L Mowing dich. 12,00 1/6 Int. in lime spreader3.00 l Grag Pan 3.25 Jotton Planter 3.00 Grain Cradie 75 Two Horse Plow 3,00 Pr. Steel Doubletrees 2.00 . JO. Dellinger Dise Harrow 1.00 . ¥. Zagle Pr. Collars 4.00 " Pr. Gears * 3,60 2 Collar 1.00 " Plow 4.00 2 P. Hook 1.10 P. A. Hagle Qultivatvor 1.06 - £reéland Pr. Coilars 21.10 " Harrow 10 Harvey Freeland Jultivator 15,006 H. L. Gilbert Anvil . Hoover Corn Sheller Junk Cultivator JTrag darrow Kimbrough scoop Shovel Lewis One 1.horse Wagon & : Harness J. L. Lentz & Planters Mi. M. Lanier Plow Albert Morgan Buggy " Horse Monroe jjoore horses D. c. Overcash Hay hake Anos Pearson Corn Planter " rork J. A. Reavis Junk Henry Steel l Grind Stone Notes were accepted in payment of articles bought by J. A. 4. Barkley, R. li, Beaver, R, J. Hoover, Albert ilergan and Monroe Moore. irae / Summons for Relief—Special Proceedings—Clerk—Printed and for sale by Brady Printing Company, Statesville, North Carolina. Iredell County.--In the Superior Court. AGAINST SUMMONS FOR RELIEF ev and ak —- See State of North Carolina, To the Sheriff of Iredel} County—GREETING: YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to summon____2e--30--3ailey_and wife, Mery. Bailey, __-- t. . > 5 a ber 45 : . + . % 3 + , 7 re yy) YN ANG Wy Te .. 2 ‘ : Ar ; u . oY n ia 2 “'r °c ccence wae Bt hk hh a hg - ed a re - te hl sk — tee hg — i igh et — LO - ad ee ow ee + a t s 7 & vce aed 1p Ae - 7 A gite.,. “Laure Lacwi.tannam, D2. O. CoWwean.and wife, ary Onsal Cowan, — = ‘ n “Ay, YA wife le f q n Rar _y - rAian ~ oon eww won eie -tESLOr A000 Bila, LULL wAUA JAvLOl,. weve _FSaTaAgr,.Zgurarasay.os L< om ¢ > «ww LS a rat ’ IwMoNni . * 7) f + ~ “A ” < ' ” sy te le ek a — eh pe te a — tt tr the defendant2___above named, if._¥2:2)___be found within your County, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su- perior Court for the County of_..-ATSs9.41 : Uh day OE cin Diiin inienctinninats 1922__. and answer the complaint, a copy of which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said County, within take notice that if...Dney- fail to answer to the said complaint at that time, the plaintiff....will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not, and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this AG A I N S T nA +h a r < th y - 8 n g of n e r s . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ SU M M O N S FO R RE L I E F Re t u r n a b l e wi t h i n da y s 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 of Co u n t y . Re c e i v e d Se r v e d fe p r r h Th e ce r e c k e n , Aa n oe ae Th e ws Fo L tr e w c d 2. Po h t i p C Pa r r a a2 pe RE vi n e Bi r t l e s nd Ce a m r i g @ a Sp y wt h Sh a Qu g u e h 7t h 17 2 2 oe AM A OG f9 - AK YS Fa s o Pl a i n t i f f ’ s At t o r n e y . si t e ba r r i e Ge . “3 9 fa v h u r . ~ Fl e e Vi n j u a h , 42 3 a iin North Carolina In the Superior Court Iredell County | Before the Clerk C. D. Bailey and Mary Elizabeth Bailey vs Pe S. Bailey and wife, Mary Bailey, R. J. Buchanan and wife, Ethel Blanch Buchanan, Clyde 8B. Lanham and wife, Laura Naomi Lanham, PETITION TO SELL LAND FOR De O. Cowan and wife, Mary Opal Cowan, J. M. PARTITION? EXCHANGE LAND AND Taylor and wife, Lula Maud Taylor, J. Frank ASSIGN DOWER. Bailey and wife, Marie Louise Bailey, and A. B. Parker, Guardian, L. Frank Parker, Phillip C. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) } ) ) ) ) ) Parker and Margaret Parker. The petitioners complain and allege; “M ‘A o p i e g lst; That W. F. Bailey died August 4th, 1920, leaving sur- ‘A viving him, his widow, Mary Elizabeth Bailey, and heirs-at-law as follows; P. S. Bailey, Ethel Blanche Buchanan, Laura Naomi Lanham, Mary Opal Cowan, Lula Maud Taylor, J. Frank Bailey, C. D. Bailey, and the children of Alice Parker, deceased, as follows: L. Frank Parker, Phillip C. Parker, and Margaret Parker. 2nd; That the said Wj, F. Bailey died seized and in possession of the following described tract of land: lst Tracts Situate, lying and being in Chambersburg Town- ship, North Carolina, and adjoining the lands of R. L. Brawley, J. A. Reavis and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone, Malinda Brawley's corner on Je A. Reavis’ line, and running thence West 63 poles to a poplar On the vest side of the branch; thence with all of its various courses North 125 poles to a white oak, Ketchie’s corner; thence North 46 East 30 poles to @ stone in Gillespie's line; thence South 25 poles to a white oak, Gillespie's corner; thence East 40 poles to a stone, J. A. Reavis’ corner on Gillespie's line; tnence South 118 poles to the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less, known as the Smith land. 2nd Tract; Situate, lying and being in Chambersburg Town- ship, Iredell County, North Carolina, adjoining the above described tract of land, and beginning at a white oak, formerly Baul Bost’s corner and run- ning tuence North 2 Bast with the said Bost’ old line and Murdock's line 207 poles to a stake; tuence East 55 poles to a stone; thence South 2 West 207 poles to a stake, formerly John Lingle's line; thence West 55 poles to the beginning, containing 71 actes, more or less. See deed from H. E. Gillespie to 4. F. Bailey, Book 24, page 331. ord Tract; Situate, lying ana being in Chamberzburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of C. Ae Dulin Robert Rives and Others, and beginning at a stake, Originally a persimmon, North-west corner of the original tract; thence Wunning East with the origiml line 160 poles to a stake, Newman Steele's corner of Lot No. 7; thence South 112 poles to a stake, corner of the dower right; thence West About 160 poles to a stake; thence North 112 poles to the beginning, containing 112 acres, more or less. For further description see deed from N. B. Bailey and Blanch Bailey to Mary E. Bailey, Book 12, page 162. The interest of W. P. Bailey,deceased, in this tract of land is a two-fifths undivided interest. 4th Tract; Situate, lying and being in the City of States- ville on the North side of East Broad Street and described as follows; Beginning at a stake, Jas. Ramsey's corner on Broad Street and running thence North 24 West 250 feet to Lackey's corner on Billingsley'’s line; taence No th 66 East to a stake, J. P. Phifer's corner in Billingsley's line; thence South 66 East 250 feet to a stone on Broad Street, Phifer's corner; thence South 66 West 108 feet to the beginning with said Broad Street, containing 1/2 acre more or less. See deed from D. FP, Jenkins to W. F. Bailey, Book 32, page363. 5th Tract; Situate, lying and being in the City of Statesville, adjoining Tract No. 4, described as follows, to-wit; Beginning at a stone on the North-west Side of Broad Street, W. F. Bailey's corner and running thence about North 24 West 250 feet with Bailey's line to his corner im Billingsley's line; thence about South 66 West 50 1/2 feet to Harmon's corner; tuence about South 24 East 250 feet to Harmon's line to a stone on Broad Street; thence about North 66 East 50 1/2 feet to the beginning. ord; That L. Frank Parker, Phillip C. Parker and Margaret Parker are minors, and that A, B. Parker is their duly qualified guardian. 4th; That the said Mary Elizabeth Bailey, widow, of WwW. P. Bailey, deceased, has never had her dower allotted from the above described lands, wherefore, the petitioners pray the court to make an order directing the Shetiff of Iredell County to summons three free-holders, qualified to serve as jurors to meet on the premises, and allott dower in the above de- scribed lands to tne said Mary Elizabeth Bailey. 5th; That on August 17th, 1920, Maud L. Taylor and husband, J. M. Taylor, P. S, Bailey and wife, Mary E. Bailey, Mary 0. Cowan, Je #. Bailey and wife, Marie L. Bailey, Naomi Lanham and husband, C. B. Lanham, Etnel 3. Buchanan and husband, R. J. 5uchanan, and Clyde D. Bailey, conveyed a@ life estate in the lands described in paragraph two of this petition to Wary Elizabeth Bailey. =) Cd Brawley, his wife, and R. A, Brawley and Jessie L. Brawley, nis wife, parties of the second part; WITNESSETH; That C. D. Bailey, party of the first part in consideration of the conveyance in fee simple of the following described land, viz; 24 1/4 acres, more or less, in Chambersburg Township, adjoin- ing the lands of J. H. Brawley, H. C. Dellinger and others, and more parti- cularly described as follows: beginning in the center of the State Highway in H. C. Dellinger's line; thence South, 4 1/2 West 150 1/2 poles to an iron steke, Dellinger'’s corner in Bailey's line; thence South 87 East 65 1/2 poles to a stone, Hall's corner; tience North 4 Bast 18 1/2 poles to an iron stake, J. He Bralwey's corner; thence North 87 West 43 1/2 poles to an iron stake, J. H. Brawley's corner; thence North 4 1/2 East 126 poles to a stake, cente@ of State Highway; thence North 75 West with said road to the beginning, said conveyance to be made by parties of the second yart to the heirs of WW. F. Bailey, deceased, and a rurther consideration of the sum of Eleven hundred fifty-eight and 75/100 dollars, moving from parties of the second part to tue heirs of W. Fe Bailey, deceased, tne said O. D. Bailey, party of the first part hereby agrees to bring a special proceeding in the Superior Court of Iredell Cowmty, making al the heirs of 7. F. Bailey, parties thereto, and petition the said court to decree that the conveyance of the above described land and the money consideration above set out is a fair and reasonable consideration for the lands hereinafter described and to petition the court to appoint a cammissioner to convey the land to parties of the second part, said land being described as follows; beginning at a stone in J. A. Reavis’ line and running tnence North 88 West 63 1/2 poles to a poplar on the est side of branch thence down and with the branch North 21 East 20 poles and North 5 East 60 poles and North 5 West 43 poles to a stake formerly ™ oak;thence North 48 East 30 poles tc a stake; thence North 2 East 72 poles to a stake on South side of branch; thence dow and with the branch South 73 East 50 poles to an elm on East side of large branch at the fork of the branches; thence East 9 poles to a stake in John Fox' line; tnence South 4 West 80 poles to a stone in J. A. Reavis' line; thence North 87 West 11 2/3 poles to a stone J.A. Reavi's corner; thence South 5 West 116 poles to the beginnuing,containing 74 1/4 acres, more or less. The parties of the second part, upon tender of deed for the above described 74 1/4 acres of land by the commissioner appointed by the court 00 make said deed in said special proceeding above referred to within sixty days from the date of this instrument, do hereby agree to make deed, conveying the 24 i/a acres described in this contract, and comply with the money consideration set out. The parties of the second yart are to have all crops, grom on the 74 1/4 acres above described for the year 1923, except one- third of the hay that has already been cut, and the said parties of the second part nereby reserve the crop of cantaloupes now growbng on the 24 1/4 acres above described. In Witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our several seals, this the 7th day of July, A. D., 1923. (Signed) C. D. Bailey (SEAL) R. A. Bralwy (SEAL) Jessie Lee Brawley (SEAL) R. Le Brawley (SEAL) M. C. Brawley ( SEAL)" 7thg That the lands contracted to be conveyed and the money ca@mtracted to be paid b; parties of the second part in said contract is a fair and full consideration for the lands contracted to be conveyed by party of the first part, and of more value than could be obtained fon Said land by public sale. 8th; That Mary Elizabeth Bailey owns a life estate of seven-eighths in interest of the lands described in said contract, which by the terms of said contract is to be conveyed to parties of the second part, and that the said Mary Elizabeth Bailey is sixty-six years old, and entitled to participate in the sum of $1158.75, and entitled to a life estate in seven-eighths interest of the land to be conveyed to the heirs ofWw. F. Bailey. 9th; That the interest of Mary Elizabeth Bailey and the heirs-at-law in the $1158.75 is as follows; Mary Elizabeth Bailey, seven-eights of life estate; P. S. Bailey, one-eighth interest in remainder; C. D. bailey, one-eighth interest in remainder; J. Frank Bailey, one-eighth interest in remainder; Mary Opal Cowan, one-eighth interest in remainder; Lula Maud Taylor, one-eighth interest in remainder; Laura Naomi Lanham, one-eighth interest in remainder; Ethel Blanche Buchanan One-eighth interest in remainder; the interest of L. Frank Parker, Phillip C. Parker and Margaret Parker is not encumbered by any life estate, and they are entitled to receive One-twenty-fcurth each of the above amount. WHEREFORE, the petitioners pray the court to make @m order appointing a commissioner to make deed to R. A. Brawley upon receipt of consideration, $1158.75, and deed conveying the 23 1/4 acre tract of land to the heirs of W. F. Bailey, deceased. (PR ge tik Attorney for Plaintiffs C. De Bailey, being duly sworn, says that the foregoing facts are true of his own knowledge audxbeiiag, except as to those matters and things therein stated upon informaticn and belief and as to those To Mn OO OP Sworn to and gubscribed before me, a this the Jy of August, 1923. Why Y AG, 7; Cc. Se Ce J ne believes it to be true. Statement of sale of property FP. N. Bailey istate. July 2lst., 1923. Sale price of property $25,000.00 Receipts for sale. Cash payient 6,250.C0 Note-Lue Jany.21,1924. 4,687.50 " " Jany.21,1924. 4,687.50 . “ Jany.21,1925. 4,687.50 " " Jany.21,1925. 4,687.50 25,000.00 Cash received from sale 6,250.00 Disbursement of cash received es per detail below. City of Winston-Salen Street & Sidewalk Assessment 1,426.99 City of Winston-Salem City laxes 1923 215.18 J. Be McCreary-Sheriff-County Taxes 1923. 124.5 Co bb-Noble-Co.,Commission on Sale. 1,300.00 Menly-Hendren & Womble Co.,Lev:al Fees 50.00 By balance to be distributed. 3,153 .26 6,250.00 Dal. to be distributed. 5,135.26 as follews. Connie Hawn o/4ce Int. 223.80 Jenie Tharp, 3/42 Int. 2235.60 de I. Bailey, 3/42 int. 233.80 C. D; Baile, 3/42 Int. 223.80 P. S Bailey, 3/42 Int. 223.80 Le M. Taylor, 0/42 Int. 223.80 Vrs. C. B. lanham, 3/42 Int. 223.80 Mrs. L. 0. Cowan, 3/42 Int. 223.0 Mrs. RK. J. Buchanan, 3/42 Int. 223.80 F. He Bailey, @/42 Int. 298.40 Rosa Jefferies, 4/42 Int. 296.40 Vary Wijey, 4/42 int. 298.40 Vrank Farker. 42 Int. 74.62 Phil Farker, 1/42 Int. 74.62 Margaret Parker, 1/42 Int. 74.62 3.133 .26 North Carolina, | Iredell County. | C. D. Bailey and Mary Blizabeth Sailey } } vs } ANSWER OF GUARDIAN ) ) P. S. Bailey et al A. 3. Parker, Guardian of L. Frank Parker, Phillip c, Parker and Margaret Parker, answering the petition in the above entitled cause, answers as follows; ist; first paragraph of the petition is true denied. “M m ‘A a p ie g ‘d end; second paragraph of the petition is true denied. ord: third paragraph of the petition is true denied. 4th: fourth paragraph of the petition is true denied. 5th: fifth paragraph of the petition is true denied. 6th; sixth paragraph of the petition is true denied. 7th; seventh paragraph of the petition is true denied. 8th; eighth paragraph of the petition is true denied. 9th; nineth paragraph of the petition is true denied. A. be Parker, Guardian of L. Prank Parker, Phillip C. Parker and Margaret Parker. BY heii Cal Fae Attorneys this August 20th, 1923, North Carolina In the Superior Court t l { Iredell County. Before the Clerk C. D. Bailey and Mary Elizabeth Bailey vs Writ of Dower P. S. Bailey et al. To the Sheriff of Iredell County, GREETINGS--- Whereas, C. D. Bailey and Mary Elizabeth Bailey, widow Of we F. Bailey, deceased, filed a petition in this cause, against P. S. Bailey et al, heirs-at-law Of J. Fe Bailey, deceased, and it was ordered that a writ of dower be issued to the Shet#ff in behalf of said widow, Mary Elizabeth Bailey, to the end that dower be assigned to the said Mary Elizabeth Bailey out of the following land, to-wit; First Tract: Lying and being in Chambersburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina, and adjoining the lands of R. A. Brawley and others, and containing about 47 acres, more or less, and being a part of what is known as the Gillespie place. Second Tract; Situate, lying and being in Chambersburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of C. S. Dulin, Robt, Rives and others and containing 112 acres, more or less, the interest of W. F,. Bailey, deceased, in this tract of land is a two-fifths undivided interest, Third Tract; Adjoining the lands of Henry Dellinger, Je A. Brawle y and others ami c ontaining 24 1/2 acres, more or less. Pourth Tract: Situate, lying and being in the City of Statesville on the North side of East Broad Street and described as follows; beginning at a stake, James Ramsey's corner on Braod Street and running thence North 24 West 250 feet to Lackey's corner on Billingsley’s line; thence North 66 East to a stake J. P. Phifer's «¢s corner in Billingsley's line; thence South 66 East 250 feet to a stone on Braod Steet, Phifer's corner; thence South 66 West 108 feet to the beginning, containing 1/2 acre, more or less. Fifth Tract: Situate, lying and being in the City of Stateville, adjoining the above described tract, and beinning at a stone on the North side of Broad Street, /. F. Bailey's corner and running thence about North 24 West 250 feet with Bailey's line to his corner in Billingsley’s line; thence South 66 East 50 1/2 feet to Harmon's corner; thence South 24 West 250 feet to a stone on Braod Street; thence North 66 West 50 1/2 feet to the beginning. You are therfore commanded to summons three, unless the partics demand a greater numbér, and then not more thm twelve, free- nolders, not connected with the parties by consanquinity and entirely disinterest to meet on the premises above iescribed and after bein - duly sworn by you or some other person authorized to administer oaths, are to allot and set apart to the said Mary Hlizabeth Bailey by proper metes and bounds one-third of said land, including therein the dwelling house and all out-houses and improvements thereto beloning and appur- taining during the term of her ntaural life and put her into possession of same and the allottment of dower made by the said jurors, after being reduced to writing and signed by them, you are to return unto this court within five days after said allottment. This August 20th, 1923. {i Ll £ C77e se Ae De Veo 3 P and £ Lajas bs VY oe y g i / and _ 4 » 40 swear that we will withowt partialty and according to our best judgment, lay off and allott to Mary Elizabeth Bailey, widow of ¥. FP. Bailey, deceased, such dower as by law sne is entitl-d to, So Help us God. SO ai nite Losi Sworn to before me, this the 13 day of TK Ten 4 Sr August, 1925. ia il North Carolina, { Iredell County. | C. D. Bailey and Mary Elizabeth Bailey ) ) vs ) ) ) P. S. Bailey et al. ‘ ee duly sworn, each for himself, deposes and says ye he is a free-holder and &@ resident of Iredell County, North Carolina, and is well acquainted with the lands sought to be exchanged and sold in the above entitled proceed- ing, and which is described in a contract made the 7th day of July, 1923, between C, D. Bailey and R. L. Brawley and others, and he is in no way connected with or interested in the above proceeding, or akin to any of the parties named therein; that he verily believes that the lands to be conveyed in exchange as described in said contract and the money consid- eration set out in said contract is &ll the lands are worth, and is a full and fair price for said ide. and an advantageous transaction for toe heirs of /. F, “ailey, deceased, and more in value than same would bring if sold at public auction. North Carolina In the Superior Court { { l Iredell County. Before the Clerk C. D. Bailey and Mary Elizabeth Bailey vs Pe S. Bailey et al This proceeding coming on to be heard upon the petition of C. D. Bailey and Mary Elizabeth Bailey, and being heard, and it appear- ing to the court that the defencants have all been properly served with Summons and ade parties thereto, and it further appearing that the lands contracted to be conveyed, and the money consideration contracted to be paid, as set out in paragraph six of the petition, is a fair and full consideration for the lands contracted to be conveyed and more than same will bring at public sale, and it appearing further that the said Mary Elizabeth Bailey is entitled to a dower in the lands described in the petition. It is therefore habeas the court that Cc. D, Bailey and he &s hereby appointed commissioner to convey the 74 1f4 acres of land, a6 described in paragraph six of the petition to Re A. Brawley, R. L. Srawley and M. C, Brawley, and take in consideratiodn for same, deed from Re As Brawley, Jessie Le Brawley, R. L. Brawley and M. C, Pawley to the 24 1/2 acres of land as described in paragreph six of the petition, and the sum of $1158.75, said deed to be made to the heirs of WW. P. Bailey, deceased, reserving to Mary Elizabeth Bailey life estate in seven-eighths Of said land. It is ordered by the court that a writ be issued to the Sheriff commanding him to summons a Jury of not less than three, nor more than twelve free-holders, wno oneil meet on the prami sen deacribed in the pe- tition, and after being duly sworn by the Sheriff or some other person authorized to administer Oaths, shall allot and set apart to the petitioner, according to law, her dower in the lands of her late husband, VW. F. Bailey, izabeth Bailey } } } DECREE ) } This proceeding coming on to be heard upon the petition of C. D. Bailey and Mary Elizabeth Bailey, and being heard, and it appear- ing to the court that the defencants have all been properly served with summons and made parties thereto, and it further appearing that the lands contracted to be conveyed, and the money consideration contracted to be paid, as set out in paragraph six of the petition, is a fair and full consideration for the lands contracted to be conveyed and more than same will bring at public sale, and it appearing further that the said Mary Elizabeth Bailey is entitled to a dower in the lands described in the petition. It is therefore ordered by the court that C. D. Bailey and he &s hereby appointed commissioner to convey the 74 1/4 acres of land, as described in paragraph six of the petition to R. A. Brawley, R. Le Brawley and M. C. Brawley, and take in consideration for same, deed from Re A. Brawley, Jessie L. Brawley, R. L. Brawley and M. C. Bawley to the 24 1/2 acres Of land as described in paragraph six of the petition, and tne sum of $1158.75, said deed to be made to the heirs of \/. P. Bailey, deceased, reserving to Mary Elizabeth Bailey life estate in seven-eighths of said land. It is ordered by the court that a writ be issued to the Sheriff commanding him to summons a jury of not less than three, nor more than twelve free-holders, who shall meet on the premises described in the pe- tition, and after being duly sworn by the Sheriff or some other person authorized to administer oaths, shall allot and set apart to the petitioner, according to law, her dower in the lands of her late husband, . F. Bailey, which lands are described in the petition in this case and report to this court their proceedings, under their hands within five days and pending the return of the report of said jury, this cause is held for further ordersand decrees. This August 20th, 1923. LE LAL aL Ce Se Co Summons for Relief—Special Proceedings—Clerk—Printed and for sale by Brady Printing Company, Statesville, North Carolina. County.--In the Superior Court. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF and — Clyde-.B.--Lanham,-liary-0.----- Cowan ond husband, D. 0. Cowan, 3thel aes hanon end husband, 2..J.--- A. ¥r: ina Margaret ®. Parker. perior Court for the County of..Lreadell and answer the complaint, a copy of which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said County, within ays ate is 8 S, § , Be oc take notice that if. tog@y__- fail to answer to the said complaint at that time, the plaintiff....will apply for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not, and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this No r t h Ca r o l i n i s a , Ir e d e l l Co u n t y . -R e _ - D s . Ba i l e y . 2 ‘ ; fe , th e un d e r s i g n e d de f e n d a n t s , na m e d in = it h i n su m m o n s , ac a i : ac c e p t se r v i c e of th e wi t h i n su m m o n s of sa m e . wi t an d ac k n o w l e d g e re c e i p t of co p y SU M M O N S FO R RE L I E F da y s in t o th e Re t u r n a b l e wi t h i n _ _ _ . 1 Q 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 of Co u n t y . Re c e i v e d Ca t Se r v e d Qe x t - ¥ ea t i n h : : / / ‘ et 7 : : ri ur s , fi p s te nm e ta ap e 6 tp ca t e La s ba u d A uh se h le d y re a d he wi t h i n su m m o n s to Ma r g a r e t R. Pa r k e r ” ~ * ~ sa m -2 rv - MM < i W7 r 2 Rp . _ g : 7s 19 Vé a v i n g ac sa m e wi t h 3e P an d Mr s . Ma r y Sl i z a b e ch Bs ge Pe s FL sa i l e y , wi t h re s i d e s . Th i s th e oy of y 19 2 3 . 7 Hh -- - AA 0. 8 fa g e r r h y Pr ] Cf Ba r k e r an d "O 2 + : Sh e r i f f {2 } 1) . Co l s . ig o y. ré ea by re a s g th e 1 Su m m o n s to io : 2a n g a co p y af sa m e wi t h th e m an i fn , $ wi t h wh o m th e y re s i d e , ‘e n d ‘ y x ag th s 7 is to XK . By Pa r k Tu s r d h e n of ; é ‘Y e n k Pa r k e y an d Na r t R. Pa r k e r , 2 \ re h 5 4 | = | & we eb ee + (1 e og e e y— ~ P l a i n t i f f ’ s A t t o r n e y . l i p £ » “- # , £ c + . » ov e & . 4 . UY A 4 f i ) w i t h hi m . Th i s $5 ‘2 ¥) a4 street river Ge ft ip stake feet to ship faults 46 7 ‘ Towns rownsh Tow Broad ne i nee Geta Aaa em feet to a if sburg hao VOR a 64 0 2 © @ > en o r m e “< le d Y or's lot to en? J+ * me >C e es OI + = D OA Se d + : ae @ “- o+ r af ed e © S4 1 ley Ne N FP Se Ge e mM ®O cr o n @D hs N4 4 Oo «<I ®D “> or & ft ai m oi 4 : G4 e © «A d Od mt & O no r . or OD = w er t = ri G4 © (9 wt oe hi e S& B Hh nce - 44 a4Gla t » ® 2Q N be | rt Stsxe; J i Mar Re nd S tO on d non h , e A ailey 1c Na Lng oranc 1155 , se 8 4ULLOW 1 ~L + na {f the o Vie Avres, oo 41! 7 of , > ie second; that the interest of a, D. Bailey, J. F, Bailey, P. S, Bailey, ithel Blanche Buchanon, Laura Naomi Lenham, Mary Opal Cowan, Luaa Maude Taylor is a 1/8 undivided interest each in trects No.l, No.2 and No. 3 and a 1/8 undivided interest each in two fifths of tracts Noe 4 and No, 5, subject to the life estate of Mary Tlizabeth Bailey; that the interest of Le Prank Parker, Philip C. Parker 6nd Vergaret Parker is a1/24 #tesdd# undivided interest each in tracts No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 and a 1/24 fatervés# undivided interest in two fifths of tracts No. 4, and No. 5. free from any life estate; thet the interest of Mary Tlizabeth Bailey is a 3/5 undivided interest in tracts No. 4. and NO. 5. and a life estate in 7/8 of tracts Noel. Noe2 and Noe 3. and a life estate in 2/5 of tracts Noe 4 and No.5, That Mary ELiysber, Baley 1s bb years ol, ; A. B. Parker was appointed and duly qualified aS guardian Frank. Parker, Philip C, Parker and Margaret Parker, who are minorg the petitioners desire to hold their interest in Said proceeds thereof in sevralty. partition ofmthe lands cannot be made without interested, owing to the small number of acreg Oy a division. id lands would be more advantageous to all han an actual partition thereof, the petitioners pray the Court will Appoint some competent person to sell ssid lands after due advertisment to the highest bidder cash and report his proceeding in regurd to ssid Sale within 10 days 2 aid sale into the office of the Court, This the 88 th day of ctober, 1923, — Q “ Aiki r Pet£tioners. North Carolinia Iredell County. luly sworn , deposes and his own knowledge information Ct Pr 6 ie : : ~ S it to be true. Jubscribed and swo~ [0 before ne this gy of Septemberj923, Ok CFT North Carolinia In the ‘lizabsth Baile on to earing O f the b 3 This cause coning heard, and it app an actual partition o said petition can BOs and it also appesrin advantageous to the 5 a 2 that 2 ereby appointed said petition, or in Ire court ho or ti ing rad ~& Cot wnty nud] 4 A sh a p -, cor Superior Court, nesra the ade cwatt ion newsps per issioner sh court within Before the Clerk. y the petition, and being of the court that and described in the petitioners, would be more on sutisfaction ands men>t onm i 10ut ury to ] “of id lands in $4 sa er v4 8 thar by th mnissioz feth day of ghest bidd to wit; one third cash, in twelve months, acne? use C 3 three other publ irty da: mediately preceea said notice once week for four ublished in Tredell County, his proceedings in report iays from date of sale. pe aaa Q r t all 1C LU so viata er, 1923. NMI Ctl Z> Superior Court. he AU North Carolinia In the Superior Court before Iredell County the Clerk. C. D. Bailey and Mrs. Mary Slizabeth Bailey Vs. Jd. F. Bailey, et al. The undersigned commissioner respectfully shows to the Court that pursuant to an order heretofore made in said proceeding, appointing him a commissioner to sell the lands described in the petition, that he exposed the land to public sale at the Court House door in Iredell County on the 19th day of November, 1923, where and when Mrs Mary “lizabeth Bailey became the lest and highest bidder for the lot of land situate on Zast Broad Street in the city of Statewville, and designated as tract No. 1. in the petition in this cause, at the sum of One Thousand Dollars; P. S. Bailey became the last and highest bidderr for the tract designatei as No. 2 in the petition in this cause for the sum of Twenty Five Dollars per acre; for the tract dewignated in the petition as No. 3. the sum of Seventy Five Dollars per acre; for the tracts designated in said petition as No. 4 and No. 5, the sum of Twenty Five Dollars per acre. That since said sale your commissioner has been offered an increased bid of 10% on all of the above described tracts of land, by A. B. Parker. WHEREFORE, your commissioner recommends that the sale to Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bailey and P. S. Bailey be not confirmed, and a re-sale of,said property be ordered This November 28th, 1923. ‘ North Carolinia In the Superior Court of Iredell County Iredell County pefore the Clerk. C. D. Bailey and Mrs. Mary Slizebeth Beiley Vs. Jo, F. Bailey et al. This cause coming om to,be heard upon the report of C. D. Bailey, commissioner, and being heard, and it appearing that the said commissioner exposed the lands described in the petition to public sale at the Court House door in accordance with the order of this Court, where and when Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bailey became the last and highest bidder for the lot of land situate on Bast Broad Street in the city of Statesville, and designated as tract No. 1. in the petition, at the sun of Onee Thousand Dollars; and that P. S. Bailey became the last and highest bidder for the tract designated as No. 2. in the petition for the sum of Twenty Five Dollars per acre; and tract designated as No. 3. in the petitbon for the sum of Seventy Five Dollars per acre; ani for tracts No. 4. and No. 5. as described in said petition at the sum of Twenty Five Dollars per acre, It further appearing that since said sale the said commissioner has been offered a 10% increased bid on all of said tracts by A. B. Parker, it is found by the Court thet the bids of Mrs. Mary Slizaveth Bailey and P. S. Bailey are not an adequate price for said lands, and the said Commissioner, C. D. Bailey is hereby ordered and directed to re-sell the lands descrivted in the petition, on the 24thday of December, 1923, after posting a notice of said sele at the Court House door, and at three other public places in Iredell County, for fifteen days immediately preceeding said sale, and also publishing said notice once a week for two weeks in the Landmarka newspaper published in Statesville, N. C. And the Commissioner shall report the sale of said lands to to the Court within 10 days from the date of sale. This the 6th dey of December, North Carolina, Iredell County. Under « by virtue of a decree of the Su- perior r f ¢ y, made a Special reedin ititled -. D. Bailey ana ry El B. y against J. F. Bailey and rsigned commissioner will House Door in Iredell Coun- ructic t highest bidder, at é. , on MONDAY, DECEMBER following described pr Tract No.. 1—Lying Statesvil s West with of R » and hein. Brawley's cor- feet Brawley’s to a larg ; thence with tt to th beginning, in Cham the lands llinger and other f the State Hi thence e, degrees East 5 Highway; thence vith said Highway z ip and adjoining the Dulin and others, and beginning ; simmon and runniag North 8&7 degrees 1,244 t to a stake, ¢ A. Dulin's ith 3 degre ry corn Minutes wth 21 take; thence be min , ther feet a popia Minute West 7 thence on sta 1,800 feet t degrees West 1,- containing 57 1-16 One-third ¢ h, one-th balance in 12 months, de 6 per cent. interest, c. D. BAIL Hy Comm lt a 7 c o t a =z m Go + = n " ? < m m * z ° 2 Oo b < > r4 0 4 z c a wn Oo &’ < “S H L I N O W 23 4 u H L yO L s e d O d d ‘L N V A U G ‘Y W WV H D O s d ‘S H L N O W Xx I S NO I L V I I I d d ¥ NO G3 a H s I N U u n a ‘a v V Z A BN O au g uo y c h s s s q n g ON I S I L U S Z A G Y 07% CR BaL ee — Subscription Price ONE YEAR, $3.00 SIX MONTHS, 1.s¢ THREE MONTHS, .75 Month 1 2 38 Jan Feb Mar > ant Apr ~ May= | Jun a a Slatesuclle,. Oe a —— $f Onrcmeme \ ay \ \ \ J |r THE LANDMARK -. l= a — — — ee = = eee | | PEGRAM A. BRYANT, PROPRIETOR SS PUBLISHED TWICE-A-WEEK-—MONDAY AND THURSDAY 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Credits North Carolina | In tne Superior Court | Iredell County | Before the Clerk C. D. bailey and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Builey Vs REPORT OF RE-SALE Je #. Bailey et al sane undersigned comnissioner respectfully snows to tne court tuat pursuant to an order of re-sale, mude in tne avove entitled proceeding tuat ae exposed tne land to public sale at tue courtnouse door in accordance Witn tue order of tuis court, wnere and when irs. Mary Elizabeth Bailey became the last and nignest bidder for tue lands described in the petition, as follows: Lots lying and being in the City of Statesville on Yast Broad Street, $2000.00; Tract No. 2, lying and being in Cnambersburg Township, containing 41.8 acres, $1254.00; ?ract No. 3, lying and being Chambers- burg Township, containing 24 1/4 acres for the sum of $2475.50; Tr act No. 4, lying and being in Cuambersburg Township, containing 49 1/2 acres, $2079.00; aract No. 5 lying and being in Cnambersburg Township, containing 57.1 acres, #2055.60. And tne said purchaser Stands ready to pay tue purchase money /Or said iand, ana tne price bid is a fair and reasonable one and all tnat said land is reasonably worth in tue opinion of your commissioner: Therefore, your commissioner recommends tuat tne sale be con- firmed and a deed be made to purchaser upon payment of tne purchase money. Tois tue ord day of January, 1924, 1 O73 2, Le * Commissioner 7 North Carolina } [ In the Superior Court | Iredell County. | Before the Clerk C. D. Bailey and Mrs. Mary Elizabetn Bailey) ) vs ) } ) Je we Bailey et al “ne proceeding again coming on to be neard, and being heard and it appearing tnat C. D. Bailey, Commissioner, appointed by the Court to re- and sell tbe lands described in tne petition of tne plaintiff/on the 24th day of December, 1924, sold at public auction to Mary Elizabeth Bailey, tne lands described in tne petition at tue price of $2000.00, Lot No. 1; $1254.00 for ' Besyn a Tact B aneh ‘eo for , in © Lot NoOe2; $2475.50 ror Tact No. 3; ¢ e600 for iract No. 4 and $2055.60 for svract No. 5; and it appearing to tue court tuat the sale was in all respects duly and properly conducted and made, and tnat prices offered as aforesaid was and is just and reasonable, and tue fair value of said land; and it appearing furtner tnat said sale unas remained open for advanced bid for twenty days and tuat no better bid nad been offered for same; it is tnerefore ordered, adjudged and decreed tnat tne said sale be and it is nereby in all respects confirmed and tuat tne said C. D. bailey, Commissioner as aforesuid, upon payment of tne purchase money and every part tuereof, snall execute and deliver to tne purcnaser and ner neirs and assigns, a deed in fee simple ‘or tue said land. snis tae l4th day of January, 1924. Pet Z C2 CLE ¢ Ar Se Ce "M “A a l e g ‘a t Application for Letters of Administration—Printed and for Sale by Brady Printing Company, Statesville, N. C. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION eee , being sworn, doth say: _late of said County, is dead, without leaving any Will and Testament, and that —- ys tea. eas inion oh ag Peg cet oe ,--is the proper person entitled to Letters of Administration on the estate of the said ~~~ Bd < db Further, That the value of said estate, so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about $5309 \ Marace.oranny fa ;7 OATH OF ADMINI STRATOR ———— STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, l SS.—In the Superior Court. believe that dt) a <s=2....COUNTY died without leaving any last Will and r all and singuler the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the seid _._.W) g-& (Dasher iene Sagiichin thine dy icine ,and a true and perfect inventory thereof return as provided aining to the charge reposed in me, I will faithfully and honestly perform with the best of my skill and ability; So help me God. : / Subseribed and sworn to before me this WA any ) [: . ae Lys 7 sae mila CE poche... Administrator. . ¢ < i ae r{ . a7 by law, and that all other duties appert State of North Carolina. Iredell County. To John L, Milholland, Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County: The undersigned, being the sole surviving heirs-at-law of We Je D. Railey, with the exception of J. A. Hager, a nephew, who died intestate in Iredell County, hereby renounce our right to qualify as Administrators of said estate and request the Court to appoint lir. J. A. Hager as Administrator for the estate of WY. J. D. Railey. *\, This the 1 u, dsy of February, 1931. ol lay G Qikey witness: VAs Xi a tt — Ar Aind 4a Qex wD &. o < = ‘a t Fi l e d In th e of f i c e of th e Cl e r k ot th e Su p e r i o r Co u r t fo r th e Co u n t y ef ; as se n n a : 3 md re c e r d d in Go k Ba i l e y , W. J. D. 19 3 1 North Carolina In the Superior Court, i Iredell County | Before the Clerk. In the hiatter of the Administration of the IAL & LEMENT OF J. A. Estate of W. J. D. ADMINISTRATOR Live Bailey. To John L. Milholland, Clerk of the Superior Court: J. A. Hager, Administrator of the estate of W¥. J. ailey, deceased, having been appointed as such by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County on or about the 9th day of February, 1931, herewith files his final account of said estate and prays that the Court will audit, order the same filed as his finsl settlement said estate: approve and 9, 1951, National Hank erti ate of Deposit sertf. of 12, 1931, Peoples Loan & Savings Bank, savings account Merchants ; 1 k, savings account " interest or 5 Receiver Commercial National Yank, 5% dividend , Proof of Claim No. 1125 for 35345 022 Commercial Nationa ank, 5% dividend Clai 0. 975 for 769.36 coupons on irst Buildin, Loan Asso., dividend Rent cotton money Mager, paid on notes 22, 1931, S ager, rent 22, 1931, iterest coupons on bonds 5, 1952, First ildi Loan Asso., Total Receipts Credited by the followings eneral vouche 1951, John L. iidilholland Letters of Admr. Feb. 9, 1931, esville Daily, notice to creditors Feb. fab. 9, 1931, I eg 2 : : 9, 1931, Statesville ealty nv. Co. Admr. bond feb. 9, 1951, Preecription for ar. 3, apr. 18, Apr. 18, < Maxwell, Comr. of heritance Taxes Apr. 18, 1931, Ae J.» Maxwell, Comr. of Rev., Inh. Taxes due by Gus Bailey, deceased, and a lien T r on Wie J. De Bailey's estate [. Maxwell, Comr. of Rev., Inh. Taxes laura Bailey, deceased, and a io J. D. Bailey estate te 25, 1951, A» J. liaxwell, Comr. of Revenue, Inh. axes due by J. C. Bailey and a lien on W. J. D. Bailey estate 103 .74 May 21, 1931, Geo. I. Hagle, monument 80.00 May 29, 1931, i.e Ae Myers, for work on house 25.0( July 16, 1931, 1 Ae Myers, carpenter work 14.50 Oct. 23, 1931, ; Kimball, Sheriff, taxes 173.17 Nov. 5, 1931, John 4. Scott, Attorney 25 «00 Feb. 1 ¢ J A. Scott, filing; L. Milholland, C.S.C. filing final settlement eral Disbursenents To commissions of admr. on receipts of $2929.85 & 5% 5146.49 To commissions of Admr. on disbursements of $835.53 5% 41.77 188.26 Total (1051.79 Balance in hands of Velonging to estate hich is distributed as follows: 1. Miss Mary Bailey, sister of Credited as follows: Apr. 24, 1951, By check Jan. 5, 1932, y First B. & L. C) 12.50 Jan. 5, 1932, r check __ 20.00 47.50 Feb.18, 1932, 3y check Miary 891.53 Feb. 18, 1932 sie 3959 02 J. A. Hager, son of deceased sister, 1/4 469.51 Feb. 18, 1952, Bv check to J. A. Hager 7469.51 Feb. 18, 1932, By his receipt 5469.51 Miss Myrtle Hager, daughter of deceased sister, 1/4 Feb. 18, 1932, y check to Myrtle Hager ~469.52 Feb. 18, 1932, By her receipt ~469.52 $1878.06 We, Mary Bailey, J. A. Hager and ilyrtle Hager, a: individuals, each twenty-one years of age, does each hereby acknowledge receipt and him of the foregoing distributive share in the estate of Ww. J. W E. oO we = uo Ie 6 l la lager, the administrator, and we do each hereby acquit and discharge the said Admin- istrator from any further lisbility by reason thereof to us. Witness our hands and seals, as of the date of this settlanent. fee (S AL) = WHEREFORE, the administrator prays that the foregoing settlement be audited, approved and ordered recorded and thet he and his bondsmen be discharged from furtl esponsibility. (SEAL) All of which is resvectfully submitte f~ q N () CL foseqwew aie 7 Administrator @f W. J. D. Bailey Sworm to eupershes before m {/ ¢ thi Caudk foregoing settlement of J. A. Hager, Administrator of iW. J. D. ae. audited, approved end ordered recorded and the «dministrator and 1en are hereby discharged from further liability and the bondsmen released. Th ‘i a Ca n a fi l e d in th e of f i c e of th a Cl e r k of th e Su p e r i v r Co u r t fo r th e a of Tr e d e l l , St a t e of No r t h Ca an th e < 2 - d a y ot JL A, D. V2 an d re c o r d e d in Se o e e a —- . 0 f On ) pa g e . A eh . Pu b l i c Re c o r d s of sa i d Co u n t y Cl e r k De p u t y Cl e r k Ba i l e y , W. J . D . —- 1 9 3 1 Application for Letters Testamentary.— APPLICATION Form LED In vu hy of the Will of / lat ti is the executor named therein. Further, That the property eekiie ini a PARAS. mS etn " a / ; is woxth : a ¥ 2 7 Oo. Atk re Ana Sent “Wr are the parties entitled under said Will to the said property. Sworn to and subscribed before me this.. LJ day f OF STATE couNTY. § we ae aie rk asiansss | to be and conta) the last Will and Testament of. that I will well and truly execute the same by first paying his debts and then his Ie shall extend, or the law will charge me, and all other duties pertainin: So help me God. according to law, to the best of my skill and ability. Subse ribe d and sworn to before me this LMffo) ere 189.3 N_, Ws oe yC eg day ot.. LE RA... eg he rn ce ee Ba nr a | é Printed and for sale at Tae LanpMark Jon Orrice, Statesville, N.C, eee Dy edhe we tied ina ‘ae hte oe = ..COUNTY.—In The Superior Qourt. Lt CHA So far as can he ascerti ) at the date of this application; and that 5 y/ ONA*AK ‘ Fitulleo / ise wan {2s Ot. thew cn. Clerk Superior Court. \ / COATED OF BSSECUTOR. - py - ) . ( SS.-In the Superior Court: wear that I believe this paper writing diel . SO far as the said estate to the office of Executor I will discharge fle t ne) oe en ro [Lrm Sd fy ecaae Oil cecal els Os ae ia a “q~* anf, b Cn lee. t2 ae DOE jAheTK JAuwel.: 4 LAD se a 5 aw. ao rt. a ee pany OF bh Berm Muh G ley yt : ac Uhh ox oe A & od = a eo ow / $s yy a Y birt fr 4 ff : MAb i 58 Jhon ieee tel Cie, tlw Bis Mynk, ites Aesitmene 4Arf~F —“o €< 71 colle. it illite Sy a a ~ s “« ly le al olla ee? (PFA me tty — Y 4 yj 7 fA ( t =e / a 4) rd iS gr i U7 t « ee ‘ a e s Y e e n - n i e d L 4 G o f A d i u c r o r c y g Cy r Y a 4. ; A * pp t WX tS i Cc - / a ra f~ es The following is an Inventory of the Real end Personal Property belonging to the Estate of G.A.Baity at the time of his death, Aug. 20, 1907 Acres of Land in Iredell County Acres of Land in Wilkes County Head of Horses " of Gattile " of Hogs "of Sheep One horse wagon Buggies Road Cart One set each of Single Wagon ana Buggy Harness. Pr. 4001b Scales, 1 Corn Sheller, lWatch. Interest in one Grain Drill. Interest in one Gasoline Engine and Wood-saw. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AS FOLLOWS : Beds ( furnished ), 1 Range, 2 Diningroom Safes, About 12 Chairs, Bureau, 1 "wardrobe, 1 Couch, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Hall Hanging Lamp, end @ small amount of cooking utensils and table ware. NOTES and ACCOUNTS as FOLLOWS: > Notes against J.T.Nicholson, worth about $100.00 2 ™ ° J.N.Binkley ° 100.00 247 .00 47 .00 75.00 50.00 Doubtful 46.00 " 170.00 73.00 20.00 15.00 16.00 1.90 70.00 70¢00 26.00 17.00 40 .00 118.00 190.00 50.00 G.V.Johnson Lonnie Steele Guss Hutson Will Click,col. D.C.Mitchell John Steele, col. Sam Holmes, col. M.W.Thomas C.H.Thomas Peter Summers,col " C.E.Parker ° s3 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 Tilrow Campbell,c Bill Holmes,col. M.F.Cempbell A.F.Campbell Ad, J. Campbell Pink Campbell J.M.Messick Lewis Sha 19.00 28.00 80 .00 36.00 83.00 29.00 82.00 11.25 9.30 59.00 135.00 99 00 wm e' 5.00 135.00 60.00 26 .00 33.00 Jas. H.Smith J.H.Gregory Ervin Garris Enoch Foote,col. W.D.Lindley J.S.Mullis J.H.eHolcomb Thos. G.Smith M.A.Wooten F.M.Reavis Millard Dalton,c Tim Holmes, col. William Patterson, ¥.R.Johnson WeP.Sherp John Turner,col. J.F.Telley Ibra Algood 82.00 R.C.Moorfield 36 .00 CalvinPuryear, o 65.00 Thos. H.Parker 16.00 "” " " " " " " " " " " J " " " " " "" " " " " "" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " t " " " " " " " " " " " " " ” " " " " : R.P.Mitchell " 56.00 " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ” " ” " " " " " " " " " ” " " 2 " of r W.W.Marlow 5.00 Account " J.E.Myers . ” 23.00 . . J.E.Hayes " 75.00 PO R ee cn g ap e r y . Ra l ee ee ec ee ry ae a et j A 4 A A hyd 4 ft £. Sl Genes ay Py pers iy + MLN TX et tl ts satu ct ct, latices s~ A.W, Gamphe 1] Ady d.Qamnpbel Pink Campbell J.M,.Mesnick Lowin Gharp R.P.Mitchel} 56.00 Jas. H.Smith 19.00 J.H.Gregory 28.00 Ervin Garris 80 .00 Enoch Foote,col. 36.00 J.S.Mullis 29.00 Js.H»Holcomb 82.00 Thos. G.Smith 11.25 M.A.Wooten 9.30 F.M.Reavis 59.00 Millard Dalton,c 135.00 Tim Holmes, col. 22.00 William Patterson, 5.00 W.R.eJohnson Lo0.00 W.P.Shaerp 60.00 John Turner,col. 26.00 J.F.Talley goe0U [bra Algood 82.00 R.C.Moorfield 36 .00 CalvinPuryear, ec 65.00 Thos. H.Perker 16.00 ar we 2 2 zs 23 2 3 2 2 3 2 32 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 8 2 8 zz 2 2 z 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 . W.W.Marlow 5.00 Account J.E.Myers 4 23.00 “e J.E.Hayes 75.00 I A = et. a ae ath tt nt te he te r C2. fares oc aj Sintered J ca H ye 55 /ALEA Learn on ) Len Ha dicratte 4 (en ee "" Line tgp cle prea 4 Gr andern, , Pohoga ruc lhe “Cike Newer low “6C 1/0 acrr¢ Ae ag et ‘have le ie eee, Han U deedre at He elon, e§ Heh sap pin simp oe ye divkaler Lawhen é sal “f , Aor, ; sivéary eth, haga ZA ec- ’ ets eLteag s Mane Mack ; thai “fe b— 4, J, CD pr Ze L CZ tae ee, oe Me oe aun fit , aiatk Land uit 2c e 4 Re 25 Hat bores Laud elke awed marrird, avd pcceder im Ubyelan - C whinr Hie Ott on Gait, MWAtt , and whire Ke inde, oe een SA Aaa | WAwd rng hein Bw A Phot = Oe | re: (7 Gh. Rat te thlbdron of Gove ood Nich - a: Serre ening: oe a dendipyptecl SAboomonnrity An Hae Foon flare to & L tom . Sac Gar —_ a in A ee Arrert, ace, & pe Kore ~ aa tawve isi a =. Ne ee Sade ke denne Pe Fargo os Z ve _ eee Lgarer OO in i, ‘ FO aly wo 5 hide a, Oo a 9? \y e Y OO Vitet~G- 04 dite aud wud hac tr , He Sruthe tik toner of G4 4 LOO CO OF ad | ee ei) Cl Fd a Perk eth bret Sk” F an don. _ he Sut beak diay 1 Lh bok” Pit dei ; abit ~ 4 ’ ’ Nets ve Bc toe ‘Lo , VAAN ALEC OA simire b said ppg. oo. Aone“, si Me ned yous Bafidewmtae Firman Koc 8 When abers Hacicnak S atin Lun a eter ZA, 1 S206 2: < “ee eA Was a, /9 | b- 7 _ Notary Dublic with Socal —e cm MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JOLY 43 ‘eT a 4 ¥ a i ~ ‘ . ; Vv , ~ | vy & ' ‘ Al armrronie, Gaal te Omariore witthnut [Gantt ere may te othe, condoregind Ai rgin Attnnin, ih ant dail mend ae tury, Pm uk 5 Ta een an haw shikibrar! Forge elit alee tt a at dete er SR ae Be eR a ee Ge _ Charl , Fag (bre $1 5~ V ea Laud eal <- Libel wi S beg = | Lon ge pRB A Z pes, 7 x, ee . ; ZTa Fe : aa Wat He boda, f tL Jterhvteere, whe a ig ot ps rey aaceie iad fare fe BPLL ag 7 oe heticki Anne He friction, Aafia wih parla Aw - Aide Caran trraadbare Hearn a concly tn Aten Aeon - ae iin nit Lard, AP aseke 7 (a copa ie ae (Paras Ate ttKk ok We t. ° pepinl Ptertun wf Pg ae . 3 a ot he ke Ne i ba en e ee “h p e e t e ik e fe se ea e ue : a a a ba t Va ‘ de at eS B pe gi Ba as IN oe ee t : | ee as . ga t te ai e SY oh ss ) _ a 2 ee eS hy he aS re ) ad a ve y S A ai g Re e . eo ea e ee e Pe er ae ee e i o. as te 3 / . ty. ttor Carrier aoe 3 Deck Ke Rerowe the Led ais Voth sie Gf Thre bord heh iA Mean une, — "\ aye OO dy Commission Eapires Apri af, 1916 SN North Carolina Superior Court Iredell County. May Term 1915, George Claud Nicholson G.W.Baity and W.I.Baity ~VS~ Anewer of H.P.Grier Guardian ad litem. Jay Thelbert Nicholson H.P.Grier guardian ad litem for Jay Thelbert Nicholson,and other contingent remaindermen not in being,an- ewering the petition in the above entitled matter says: FIRST. That the firet paragraph of the petition is admitted. SECOND. That the allegations of the second paragraph are believed to be true and are therefore admit-~ ted. THIRD. That the allegatione of the third paragraph are,upon information and belief,admitted to be true. FOURTH.That the fourth paragraph of the petition ie admitted, FIFTH. That ,upon information and belief , the allegations of the fifth paragraph are admitted. SIXTH.That the allegations of the sixth paragraph of the petition are admitted to be true;provided the title to the property in which the funde are to be reinvested is good and free and clear from all incumbrance and the remainder of the funds above the purchase price of the said lot be ex- pended under the directions of the court in placing improv-~ ments on said property. SEVENTH. That on information and belief the allegations of the seventh paragraph are admitted. EIGHTH. That the allegations of the eighth para- graph are admitted. NINTH. That the allegations of the ninth para- graph are admitted, ** TENTH, That the alleagtions of the tenth paragraph are believed to be true and are therefore admitted. ELEVENTH.That the allegations of the eleventh Paragraph are believed to be true ,but your guardian ad litem has very lit- tle information ag to the value of the lot ,its location and ite desirability ag residential property ,except that con tained in the petition and the affidavits of J.W.Weet and J.R, Hastings attached to the petition ;That he has no information 46 to the title to eaid lot whatever , Wherefore it ig respectfully suggested to the court that Mr J.B.Armfield ,OrF some other capable and suitable attorney be appointed to investigate the title to said lot and that the Commissioner appointed to make the sale and re- investment of the funds be charged with the duty of seeing that said funds are miugix invested in the erection of a dwelling house and other improvments on said lot and that before said funde are paid Out that said Property and the improvments Placed thereon are free and clear from all lieng and encumbrance whateoever, yy, Uf ee = Pr me oe a ote (Miry S/GS* Oe, Ga Lieg x Mer ciel ew ee ee ee Guardian ad litem An—~ A Mp as Sh wm hen hori nwek ak Llen por Ph A (lity #1 Re dete, dil dhe: fe a St itinssithias m eilticnliniitins not Cnr Ler 5 S. G OGBURN, PRESIDENT d ‘ T. E. KAPP, Sec. AND TrREAS A. H ELLER, Atrorney Home Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Co. “ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES” 511 Liberty Street as Opposite Post Office Telephone No. 121 Winston.Salen, N. CG. April Fourtsaenth Nineteen Fifteen Mr. J. B. Armfield, Attornsy-at-law, Statesville, N. 9%. Dear Sirs: tan I to your favor of the 12th inst., will s: m also of the opinion that an order of s: only way to give an inde- pendent and satisfe y title. This course, no doubt, ve will pursue at an late. T have located rroperty in th vy in which I am anxious to invest the rroceads o IT have written the Messrs. Baity today and will write vou for the necessary parsers in making my cornlaint as soon as T hear fror ther. Thanking you for the information contained in your letter, J] am Vary truly yours, \ Guus oe j / a a i a ae ie 5. G OGBURN, Presivent ha T. E. KAPP, Sec. ano TREAS Home Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Go. “ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES” A H ELLER, Attorney 511 Liberty Street a2 Opposite Post Office Telephone No. 121 Winston-Salem, N.C. Anril 19th. ,1915. Complain ivately The ex cu 3 . shal] finitely roceeds of the close a 4 @ ° ce D “4 0a jo ct ry > me = » MO O MH pw ee St H ct 4 b- to = © @ +O po +O Qs 9 ” = * . 42 until V granted and TI have two r uv Ss ot * ° o 0 ©) entire C2 ct he SY = ty Ah o pe c+ DB E' S @ 4 oO Ee SP B G@ e s p pe @ © +} + @ - "w o o f c+ Oo necessary raners for Aw ° 2 : +} . eo * oT 2Omplaint with ins ic tior as hor comrlaint instead 2zHsread S. G OGBURN, PRESIDENT ‘ T. E. KAPP, Sec. AND Treas A. H ELLER, Attorney Home Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Co. “ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES” 511 Liberty Street a Opposite Post Office Telephone No. 121 Winston.Salem, N. C. Description and Location of Property to be purchased with rroceeds of sale of the late G. A. Paity farm SPCRERRERE EMER ERE SHS EHREREEE EERE EKA EER RE REED the North with said take, south-est co C. Ce North with sai- arn line in line of an thence to an iron- T. Holbrook Holbrook line to the This lot as menti ad adove is situate on the North side of Nicholson St t, less than one block from Street, i 8 bitulitic and on which onerates railway sy: re Lot has convenieres of city lights. Petition has already t, curbing to be set and concrete feel confident that this will be 1 f new handsome hu This lot which = p + OM G WD og » w oO ’ rurcna be erect of purchase roney @ spent in Crading, out—hou 3nces and et enrich , 2 ofies Phicholsenu STPeet eee nreee eee eee eee sens tenes aoe S.G OGBURN, Presipent i, an ae perman Ga cr r bi d e -s G) tH ” Po + PP Oh i o ~~ Oe . +O U G D O : ~ — Ww >P HO F o’ + re ) ean brin obtain a and ob] jcn-=pr T. E. KAPP, Sec, AND TREAS A. H. 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Aithkdbeine lade fee LoL, | aid Midaaé@ dharg cd eo He ha it dn a ell aede ste Vitaliy Ab flauclich boty tne Me Buh lag (wack Lik~ and he Lehn Ven 2a por eae Y VA ii ee gh. st ’ oom Vey PEP 1 715 Labpe You vine , aa fee en ‘ IT U T UF Y “M D “A l e g Iv 6 l ¢ \SEE ae ON FILE) AG \Y bez Application for Letters of Administration, ee renreeeereeensecteee ——__F 0. 0. BARNARD STA 00.87. Louie APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of IREDELL, COUNTY—In the Superior Court. “eorge, Vesley Bai ty sii Before C..G...Smith i. ete Herman Glenn Ba ity sane being sworn, doth say: That. George Wesley Baity late of said County, is dead, having the. 24 day of Letober 19 40 ; ; , without leaving any Will and Testament, and that Herman Glenn Laity died on is the proper person entitled to Letters of Administration on the estate of the said George Wesley Baity Further, That the value of said estate, so f Real Estate, and $ PEG 2, \00 Personal P: as follows: ar as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about $..7500 roperty, and that the persons entitled as heirs and distributees thereof are NAME AGE (lf Minor) RELATION ADDRESS Herman Glenn Baity 45 Son Box 899, Chapel Hill, N.c, Koscoe Flake Baity 42 Son 4629 Washington Soulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana Clara Baity Sparrow 47 Daughter 102 Lee Street, : Gastonia, N. Gc. a S worn to and subscribed before me, this day of ganu , 19 a. . & Zl. POMC 2X » Clerk Superior Court. OATH OF A DMINISTRATOR In the Superior Court—ss. STATE OF NORTH ra Iredell County. I Herman Glenn Baity That I believe that , do solemnly swear (or affirm) leaving any last Will and Testament: eorge Nesley Baity died without and that I will well and truly administer all and singular the goods and chattels, rights veorge Wesley Baity ,» and a true and perfect inventory and that all other duties appertaining to the charge reposed in me, I will faithfully and y skill and ability: So help me God. / and credits of the said thereof return, as provided by law; honestly perform with the best of m before me, this 3 / - Subscribed and sworn to ‘ elo , vy MW _ yy bu on day of J AY 41 : \ : anyary oe L Mi, Clerk Superior Court. Address. Chapel Hill, NW, Cc, lininistrator, folk en ee eo No. 414, Renunciation of Right to Administration, administrati o n , — nn ——_____Edwards & Broughton Company, Raleigh NORTH CAROLINA » SUPERIOR CourT— BEFORE TuE CLERK, meen Counry, { IN THE MAtTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE Estate of RENUNCIATION OF RIGHT TO ADMINISTRATION Deceased. J To ne eNO Sites Clerk of the Superior Court aisscii tredell ~-------..County; Take Notice, Th at the undersigned do their _ right to administer upon the estate of the said of » and respectfully ask may be appointed Administrator their --s-+---..___stead., J No . *1 4 — 2 M — 1 0 - 2 6 - 3 8 _ 1 6 5 0 6 6 — K Ba i t y , G. W. 19 4 ] NA M E OF RE P R E S E N T A T I V E NA M E OF AT T O R N E Y . ai 5 go e s = 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. NA M E OF Es T A T E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Ge o r g e We s l e y Ba i t y .. . . . . . = __ _ _ . . . _ H e r m a n G. Ba i t g 3s si a ch a s e ac i a t a h a i a d h th i <i __ AD D R E S S AD D R E S S Co u n t y _ _ _ [T r e d e l l Ch a p e l Hi l l , N. C . 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 Y, L ff ¢ Ba n k de p o s i t s _“ _ _ ~ . 4 va > (N A M E OF BA N K ) Ba n k de p o s i t s 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 (N A M E OF BA N K ) A ff f $A 7 . C e e BE N E F I C I A R I E S OF DE C E D E N T NA M E $ io -g oe . . . 3 2L I F — $ PG ee a . l l a . _ \ é ~ é f = — s_ G5 0 © $ $ AG E | RE L A T I O N S H I P | NA OC | — Re a l Es t a t e ow n e d an d lo c a t e d in N. C. $. 3 DL E 1 a7 TO T A L AP P R O X I M A T E VA L U E OF AL L ae Mf . S ¥ [ Le = CE R T I F I C A T E OF CL E R K 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 Pa Ad m i n i s t r a t o r or Ex e c u t o r in | th e mo n t h of _ _ _ - ee at e s . : 19 “u m e — S7 3 al f » ra —— — — pa t e jy Fw CL L Cl e r k of Co u r t . | DO NO T US E TH I S SP A C E IM P O R T A N 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 ot Ex e c u t o r s h i p ( ) Ba i t y , G . W . 19 4 1 EXHIBIT "a" SUMMARY STATEMENT OF FUNDS LOANED TO G. W. BAITY BY Rk. F. BAITY AND H. G. BAITY FOR DEFRAYAL OF MEDICAL, HOSPITAL AND OTHER EXPENSES INCIDENT TO FOSPITALIZATION AND CARE April 1, 1937, to October 31, 1940 L, MEDICAL AND NURSING CARE: Payee Purpose Amount 1937 Apre Priscilla Andrew Nursing Service p 18,00 May 3 Watts Hospital Hospitalization 60.90 May 25 Watts Hospital Hospitalization 35200 May 25 Priscilla Andrew Nursing Service 18.00 June 2 Watts Hospital Hospitelization 77.90 Apr. 15 to June 2 Miscellaneous Supplies, drugs, etce 7.20 Dec. 3 Dre Ae He Powell Consultation fee 6.00 1938 May 29 to June 15 Unive of Ne Ce Infirmary Services of Orderly 3.00 June 27 Duke Hospital Hospitalization 67625 June 28 Pearl Yarbrough Nursing Service 55270 June 28 Mary Postlethwaite Nursing Service 55025 June 28 Duke Hospital Hospital & Medical Expense 164-00 June 28 Pinebluff Sanitorium Personal Expenditure Deposit 10.00 June 28 to Auge24 Pinebluff Sanitorium Care,8 weeks @ $50.00 400.00 July 14 Dre Ee Me Hedgepeth Medical Services 25.00 July 18 Eubanks Drug Store Medicines 2074 Auge 24 to Dece20 Pinebluff Sanitorium Care,17 weeks @ $45.00 765200 Dece 21 Harmony Drug Store Medicines 290 1939 Febe 15 Harmony Drug Store Medicines 10.26 Mere 9 Harmony Drug Store Medicines 5210 Apr. 22 Harmony Drug Store Medicines 1.54 May 12 Harmony Drug Store Medicines 5210 June 1,to Oct.27,1940 Harmony Drug Store Medicines 53,08 Dece 20, 1938, to Octe 27, 1940 Roger Harpe Nursing Care, 96.5 wxs © $10 965,00 ° , Dece 20, 1938,to ‘ ‘ Oct. 27, 1940 et ty Extra and special foods 187.90 1940 May 1 to Oct.27 Ceola & Beulah Ijames laundry 18. 26 Auge 7.to Octe27 . Begulah I james Night nursing 83,00 May 1 to Octe27 Roger Harpe Long Distance Telephone calls 5240 Total Hospital, Medical and Nursing Caressscseeee $3,106047 20 IMPROVEMENTS TO G. We BAITY RESipENG - HARMONY, Ne Cos Cm, HARM Date 1938 Nove 22 Dec. 6 Deo. 17 Dece 21 Dec. 22 1939 Jan. 28 Nove 9 Payee Purpose Amount Sears Roebuck & Coe Pump, plumbing fixtures, etc, $ 170.46 Sears Roebuck & Co. Freight Prepaid on shipment 6042 Sears Roebuck & CO. Additional plumbing fixtures 13.38 Ee Le Williams Building materials & Carpentry 140.10 Xoger 4arpe Building materials and la bor 7532 Bristol Tharpe Plumbing & electrical meterials 124.06 and labor Sears Roebuck & Coe Pump repairs and bath accessories 4.07 eeeteeee Pha Ce ereence $ 533.381] MISCELLANECUS EXPENDITURES ; SSS US 1938 June 8 July § Auge 1 Aug. 15 1939 Feb. 10 1940 Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Oo Ge Sills ,Harmony,N.c, Taxes for 1937 11.77 Me 3. Travis We OoWe Dues, July-Sept.,1933 14.43 We He Padgett Fertilizer and Baling Hay 6.84 We He Padgett Barn roof and Painting roofs 38.72 Kural Electric Coop. One share stock 5.00 Ae Ce Green Logging ana sewing lumber a/c storm 121.00 We He Padgett Cutting & Hacking above lumber 36.00 Totalorcccccccccccce t 233476 RECAPITULATION OF EXPENSES Na n , Medical, Hospital and Nursing Expenses $ 3,106.47 Improvement of G, We Baity Residence 533.81 Miscellaneous Expenses 223.76 ceteatetenecmeas TOTAL EXPENSES oe cccsccece @ 3,874.04 asa TOTAL EXPENSES $ 3,874.04 CREDITS: 1937 . dune 20 Repayment from Ge We Baity $ 117.00 1938 Dece 20 to June 15,1939 Repayment of Past due Rent by Roger Harpe 49.90 Nove 1 to Jane30,1939 Lumber cut by He UG. Baity on Ge We Land, 60,000 ft. & 45.00 300.00 1940 July 17 to Payments by Roper Harpe on G.We Hot. 27 Baity Chevrolet automobile 72.50 April 5 Refund from Rural Elec. Cooperative 5200 $ 543.50 $ 543.50 NET AMOUNT OF LOANS BY H. Ge AND Re Fe BAITY..ce000 $ 3,330.54 Amount loaned by Re Fe Baity, May 1, 1937, to October 31, 1940 $ 1,573.00 Amount loaned by He Ge Baity, May 1, 1937, to October 31, 1940 1,757,54 Total Loaned to Ge We Baltyecovceseccseve $ 3,330. 54 Regppqcetfu submitted, J 7 State of North —— County of Orange Personally appeared before me on this date Hie Ge Baity who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing is a true and accurate statement. _ iia — Notary Public expires Litas A OLE 5 EXHIBIT *B" STATEMENT OF EXPENSES INCURRED BY H. G. BAITY ID CONNECTION WITH ADMINISTRA} TION OF ESTATE OF G. We BAITY January 3, 1941, to January 3, 1942 DATE NATURE OF EXPENSE AMOUNT SaneeeDaaencemmesteeeienene Soenniadiiee 1941 Jane 3 Automobile mileage Chapel Hill, N. Ce, to Statesville to Harmony and return to Chapel Hill, for qualifica- tion as Administrator. 267 miles @ Bi Gis sb ccaun’ ooo Jane 3 Meals on above PEEP ec 60sccvessndcenwscecues ceccebbade Jan. 31 Telegram to Roger Harpe re. Tax SEUAGE sons 0 cad ncd cos Sept.26-27 Automobile mileage Chapel Hill, Ne Ce, to harmony, NC. and return to Chapel Hill. 250 miles eOBbeccveceses Octs. 23 Envelopes for mailing auction sale NOCLOOS ee sccccsece Oct. 24 Yostage for mailing auction sale noticesecsscccccecas Octe 24-25 Auto mileage Chapel Hill, Ne C., to Harmony, Ne Ce end return. 250 miles X CUMt bs eK ere ee heres 60 deck ooo Octe ZO=Z1 Auto mileage Chapel Hill, !. ve, to liarmony, Ne. C. and return. 250 miles ¢ MVUCCEC CAE CTH; bb dhe dcebscin TOTAL ~ Wikio eeeesceecs © Fshte ~ G0. [mcm ‘M D ‘A u r e g lr 6 l [ Bi INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF G. We. BAITY, LAYE OF HARMONY, IREDELL COUNTY, NORTE CAROLINA,AS OF JANUARY 3, 1941 State of North on Affidavit of Administrator County of Orange I, Herman G Baity, Chapel Hill, Ne Ce, Administrator of the Estate of G. W. Baity, said decedent having died a resident of the County of Iredell, State of North Carolina, on the 24th day of October, 1940, leaving no will, do hereby file an inventory of said estate: REAL PROPERTY: Noe Acres or Lots Description Tax Value Adm.Valuation 144 Acres Parm Eagle iills Township $ 3,840.00 % 5,500.00 l lot House and lot, North Main Ste, F : Harmony, Ne Ce 1,200.00 000.00 6 lots Unimproved land near Harmony, iieC 2 50.00 TOURS ccc ecceseee 5,040.00 $ 7,550.00 PERSONAL PROPERTY: ND Description Adme Valuation oeenen eee NRE Cash On handscoccocccrccccesdescccscccccccctecssscevcccccscccccces & 171.00 Cash on deposit, Merchants and Farmers Bank eccccccccccccccccccce 1,145.72 POPMANE UOORGLI8 os 6s 000000 0060006000 664000600 5000 00es0eebeseeeess 10.00 Ps obs FF bn b50 bs 58s 60 dbKbbdedn nce b ohbsebiheians dkebcoedande de 5.00 Souneness GRE Eitehen Furmd tithe oc vices oc cshed ve b0tesese duckevence 266.10 vite tuaDhadadntrasndrardllh bccisn LL LL TUTTE ETE EP ET ree 542666 Notes: F. Be Bunch, Statesville, Ne Ce, Principal & Interest éue 641.00 Other property (Lumber, $320.00; Telephones, $5200 )esceseccccccce 325.00 TOWER s 6566 C 0s 65 6006 00 bh e ek v 2,306.49 CORPORATE BONDS OR STOCK; See NoeShares Corporation Par Value Market Value Harmony Telephone Co.,harmony,NeCe $ 50.00 j 25.00 Carmina Beverage CorpsSelisbury, i.C. 400.00 200.00 Merchants & Farmers Bank,Statesville,NC 500.00 600.00 varmers Cooperative Exch. ,Statesville,NC 12,00 0.00 TOCA LBecccescece $ 962.00 Description Taxes Funeral and Burial Expenses Monument Commission of Administrator Cost of Administration Attorney's fee Debts: Dre Je Me Robertson, Medical Services Statesville Lodge Noe 27, A.Fe and AeoMe Harmony Telephone Coe, Rent and Tolls Wiley Padgett, Hauling Wheat He Ge Baity, Loan for Hospital Care Re Fe Baity, Loan for hospitel Care Adm. Valuation $ 200.59 315.00 100.00 200.00 155.00 1,573400 Tn Totaleccocccsscoscccceed 4,377 ec6 SUMMARY: Description Total Value Real Hatateccoccccecscesesccsesocssesorer® Total Value Personal Propertycceccosccccserersesserees Total Value Corporate Bonds and StockSecccccsererrrese Insurance Payable to Estate ccccccccssscsssessosesceres Gross Estate before adding insurance tc beneficiaries. Total Value of all DeductionSesseeseereres Total net Estate before adding insurance to benefici- Kitthd Jnng dobabke $400 654 LRUGRSEE ROEEOSAP OREN ENERO Insurance policies 4s follows: Payable to Class A Beneficieries (Woodmen of Worlé).+.$ 1,000.00 Group Exemptionese+ee 1,000.00 a Net Taxable to Class Accecoccsecccsosoresseseee Total Net Amount Liable for Inheritance TAXececceeee fierman Ge 4 state of North Carolina County of Orange g Personally appeared before me Herma? he is Administrator of the Estete of Ge We the 2 day of January, rect inventory of all the property of said estate. Signed and sworn ( Yel " ie baity wno, beinr Adme Valuation ee cmnteamnnninnne $ 7,550.00 306.49 825.00 1,005.25 — $12, 686474 4,377683 ——— ee $ 6,309.41 P Cogs 0,000.00 $ 6,309.41 x Baity, Administrator Estate of Ge We Saity duly sworn, says that Baity, having qualified as such on $41, and that the foregoing schedule is a true and cor- to before me this the 24th day of November, 1941 — ty commission expires Freres 12 14 12 THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL THE SCHOOL or PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF BANITARY ENGINEERING oe a a a oe a | ry “eptember 26, 1941 oft that you filed with me ‘Ws S trator was a report that : rc- ired to be filed at that tine, imwever, that report did not ¢cive a detail statement of the assets an liabilities of the estate, he blanks enclosed ure the ones that the Departnent is now requesting you to co iplete and send to then. Yours very truly, ve Ge Smith, Clerk ~uperior Court ANNUAL STATEMENT TO THE CLERK OF SUPERIOR CCURT OF IREDELL COUNTY, N. C., RECEIPTS: Voucher No OD A I B D N E L A N Y D Y Jane 10 Feb. 15 Feb. 15 Mare 21 Apr. 13 May 17 June 30 July 1 July 28 Sept.27 Octe 3 Octe 10 Octe 31 Nove 3 NOVe 8 16 16 Dece Dece 1942 Jane 2 DISSURSEMEN 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 1 1 * wc cA oY I~ «o O January 3, 1941, to January 3, Source of Income Safe of Ge We Baity Merchants and Farmers Bank Merchants and Farmers Bank Carolina Beverage Corp. Ne Ye Life insurance Co. Ze Le bayberry & Son We He Padgett Sears Roebuck & Company Agricultural Adje Adm. Agricultural Adj. Adm. Statesville Flour Mills Merchants & Farmers Bank Je Dixson We He Padgett Fe Be Bunch Fe Be Bunch Net proceeds auction sale ry le Roger karpe Carina Beverage Corpe Ze Le Mayberry & Son We He Padgett Merchants and Farmers Bank Payee Je Fe Carlton, Agent Iredell Co. Tax Collector Ce Ge Smith, C.S.C. Reavis Funeral home Statesville Record Dre Je Me Kobertson Statesville Lodge Noe 27 Je Fe Carlton, Agent Town of Harmony, lie Ce Ne Ce Dep't of Revenue Sears Roebuck & Company Roger Harpe Re Re Mayberry { Zz Uf. tht hi OF 1942 Description Amount $ 171.00 1,145.72 15.00 16.00 1,005.25 Cash on hand Bank account balance Dividend on stock Dividend on stock Life insurance payment 1940 Cotton & Seed 1940 Rye, Cats, Straw Refund on pump order Cotton Price Adj.Program Agric. Conservation Prog. 1940 iheat Dividend on stock 1940 Corn Settlement of acct to date 39,29 Payment on note 866.25 Final Payment on Note 24.96 Personal property of es- tate 1 share harmony Tel.Co. stock 4 shares stock,Car.Bev. Corp. 1941 Cotton & Seed 1941 Rye and Straw 266.10 50.00 199.60 254.61 80.75 Dividend on stock 15.CO Total Receiptsececseed 4,741.00 Purpose of Expenditure Administrators bond prem. 25.00 1940 Taxes on estate 89.04 Letters of administratinn 5ecS Funeral expenses 303.00 Acministrator's notice 2-50 Medical Services 706 A..F. and Ache 1940 dues 6.00 Addl. premium on admebond 5200 1940 Taxes 5282 Intangibles Tax,1939,'40 and 1941 Pump for well at farm Telephone calls for GeWe Baity 1/2 Spring fertilizer for farm 12.72 26e11 2270 27.06 DIS BURSEMEN'4) (conte): { Voucher Noe Date Payee Purpose of Expenditure Amount sae oni ture See 1941 $ 14 July Wiley Padgett Havling 1940 Wheat to Statesville 4,00 1s July George Campbell Sawing 3,553 fteLumber ©$3.50/ 12442 16 Octe Je Pe Watt, Secy~Treas.,Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance 17221 17 Octe University Printery Auction Eandbills 6025 18 Octe Bristol Tharpe Installing pump at farm 2-50 19 Octe Statesville Record Advertizing Rarmony Residence 11.20 20 Nove State Dep't of Revenue, inheritance tax on estate 23.10 21 Nove Harmony Milling Co. Re-roof ing Harmony Residence 193,65 22 Dece itredell Co. Tax Collector, 1941 Taxes on Estate 97.56 23 Dece Re F. Baity Repayment, loan to Ge We Baity 1,573.00 C5mh Dece Ne Ce. Dept of Revenue, Bank deduction intagibles tax 2.41 FI A M M A CA CR 0 DO DD AD Ad RP r e w A a e 1942 24 Jane 3S J. F, Carlton, Agent Renewal of Administrator's bond 25.00 cherie Total Disbursements....ceceees $ 2,484.62 RECAPITULATION: LON Totel Receipts January 3, 1941, to January 3, 1942 $ 4,741.00 Total Disbursements, January 3, 1941, to January 3, 1942 2,484.62 Balance on HONG ee eesecesessesed 2 4256.38 DISPOSITION OF BALANCE ON HAND, JANUARY 3, 1942: Cash in hands of Administrator Bank Balance, Merchants and Farmers Bank, Statesville, Ne Ce TOtRlocsecccccscccssescccscoc e d 2,256.38 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE JANUARY 3, 1942; a a A He Ge Baity, Loan to Ge We Baity (See Attached Statement marked EXHIBIT "A" ) $ 1,757.54 He Ge Baity, Travel Expenses in connection with administra- tion of estate (See Attached Statement marked EXUI5IT "B") 57.30 <eeeeeneaeeennmneenene TOM Doe ve crccccccvcccccccescd 1,814.84 Herman G, Baity, Administratdr Estate of Ge W. Baity I pectfully submitt d, State of North os County of Orange Personally &ppeared before me on this Gate Herman G, Baity who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing is a true and accurate statement, = Notary [Public Date é Ai Lb so 72 My commission expires THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL THE BCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF SANITARY ENGINEERING January 16, 1942 Mr. C. Ge Smith Clerk of Superior Court Iredell County Statesville, N. C. My deer Mre Smith: T am forwarding for your record the following reports of my administra- tion of the Estate of G. W. Baity, late of Harmony, Iredell County, Ne Ce 1. Revised Inventory of Estate, as Reported to the North Carolina Department of Kevenue on November 24, 1941. 2 Annual Statement to Clerk of Superior Court for Period January 3, 1941, to January 3, 1942. 3. Exhibit "A": Summary Statement of Funds Loaned to TT) y Ge We Baity by Re IF. Baity and H. G. Beity from April 1, 1937, to October 31, 1940. Exhibit "5": Statement of Expenses Incurred by He Ge Baity as Administrator of Estate from January 3, 1941, to January 3, 1942, I should like to inquire whether you wish to review the vouchers describ- ing receipts and disbursements in my annual report, and also bank statements and deposit receipts. I have them in my files and will be glad to send them on request. In the sworn statement of Exhibit "A" it will be noted that the Estate owes me $1,757.54 for loans made to him during his last illness. Will you please review this statement and inform me whether this payment may be ordered, It will be noted that I have paid R. F. Saity the sum of $1,573.00 for similar loans made to my father, and described in Exhibit "A", I have not yet sold the five shares of stock in the Merchants and Farmers Bank of Statesville, N. C., which is appraised by Wre Je A. Knox, Cashier, at about $130.00 per share, the vrice at which the lest known transfer of stock was made in late 1941. I am willing to take this stock in on the obligation owed to me, on the basis of the best firm offer which is made for it on the market or at the appraised value of a person competent to judge its value. Will you please inform me as to the steps necessary to be taken to effect this transaction? , "M D “A r e g [v 6 l Mre Ce Ge Smith January 16, 1942 Exhibit "B" represents the expenses incurred by me in the administration of the Estate for the annual period January 3, 1941, to January 3, 1942. Will you please review this statement and let me know whether the payment of this account may be ordered? Please advise me whether there are further records or reports which should be submitted. Cordially yours, He Ge Baity, Administrator Estate of Ge We Baity HGB:cw co: Je Fe Carlton, Agent U.Se Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Dr. EH. G. Baity, Admr. of G. W. Baity, deceased Chapel Hill, N. C. Dear Dr. Baity: I acknowledge receipt of your letter enclosing inventory anc annual account in the estate of G. W. Baity, deccased. It will not be necessary for you to mil me the vouchers and receipts supporting your disbursements Since this can be done when you make your final report. I have checked the statement sade by you relative to advancements nade by you and your brother, &. F. Baityz, to your father before his death and think that this is a proper charge ugasinst the estate. The other exhibit Showing expenses incurred by you as Administrator is also a »%roper charge. The five Shares of stock in the Merchants & Farmers Bank will lave to be sold either privately or publicly, tien if the private sale is had it will be necessary for you to have your Attorney to prepare a petition and order directing the same cf this stock. If you desire to take the stock in On the amount due you, I think this can be handled in the petition filed to sell the stock. The fee for recording your annual report and inventory will be-=- $1.00 for the inventory and $1.85 for the annual report. With kindest personal regards, I am Yours very truly, C. G. Smith, Clerk Superior Court THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL THE SCHOOL oF PUBLIC HEALTH T January 5, DEPARTMENT OF SANITARY ENGINEERING Mre C. Ge Smith, Clerk of Superior Court, Iredell County, Statesville, Ne Ce My dear Mr. Smith: IT am attaching my second ané final annual report as Administrator of the Estate of G. W. Baity for the period January 3, 1942, to January 3, 1943. So far as I can determine, all of the personal property of the estate has been sold, with the exception of five shares of stock in the Merchants and Farmers Bank of Statesville, N. C., which the heirs wish to retain in the family. All cleims and accounts against the estate, of whatever character, have been paid, and I am not cognizant of any outstanding obligations. The net assets of the estate, after payment of three small accounts the exact amount of which is now not known or Geterminable, amount to about $4,121.31, as showm by the attached annual report. These assets are subject to equal division among the three children of G. W. Baity, and I hereby petition that an order be issued to me to make such distribution. Since my sister, Mrs. Clara Baity Sparrow, is willing to accept the 5 shares of bank stock at $130.00 per share, a valuation quoted to me by Mr. Je As Knox, Cashier of the Lerchants and Farmers Bank as being fair and reasonable, and since my brother R. F, Baity and I assent to transfer at this price, I hereby petition you to order such transfer, My brother, sister and I are unanimous in wishing to retain under joint ownership the farm in Eagle Mills Township owned by my father's estate. 4 petition to you from the three children asking for the continuance of Such joint ownership, and designating Clara Baity Sparrow and husband William R. Sparrow as managers of this farm, is now in preparation and should reach you within a few days. Certain farm products produced on this farm in 1941 and 1942 remain to be sold, the income from which may be properly credited to the farm operation account. Since the income from the farm operation is to be shared Jointly and equally by the three children, and since part of the estate assets as reported by me have been derived from real estate sale and operation, it is our wish to distribute to the heirs at this time approximately $4,000.00 of the estate's residue, and allow the balance of Spproximately $122.00 to remain in the farm operation bank account which is to be transferred to my sister, Clara Baity Sparrow. I respectfully request that my reports be audited at your earliest conven- ience, that the proposed distribution of the estate's residue be approved, and that I be discharged as Administrator. Inasmuch ag I am expecting to leave for South America within ten days for duties which will continue for the duration of the war, I should like very much to close out the estate before my departure. 2. Mr. Smith Cordially yours, a JA on AN i J) ( Nii ‘ i EH. G. Baity, Administrator Estate of G. W. Baity PETITION TO THE CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT OF IREDELL COUNTY, STATESVILLE, N.C. We the undersigned sole heirs of G. W. Baity, deceased, request that the farm belonging to the estate of G. W. Baity and located in Eagle Mills Township, Iredell County, North Carolina, be continued under our joint ownership. We hereby appoint as managers of this property Clara Baity Sparrow and husband, William R. Sparrow, of Gastonia, N. C., and desire that they serve as such without bond. Witness our hands and seals this the 3rd. day of January, 1943. le STATE OF NORTH CARCLINA) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Personally appeared before me on this date Herman G. Baity who, to me known and being duly sworn, acknowledges the above signature as his own. Date: ian os! Nita Notary Public ee ee ae ee ee My commission expires STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA) COUNTY OF GASTON ) Personally appeared before me on this date Clara Baity Sparrow and husband William R. Sparrow who, to me known and being duly sworn, acknowledge the above signatures as their own. STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF COOK ) Personally appeared before me on this date R. F. Baity who, to me known and being duly sworn, acknowledges the above signature as his own. Date: Notary Public ‘oe My commission expires (efa7 fe k aecessary rm s 4149 four jual de@cased THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF BANITARY ENGINEERING Jamuary 16, 1943 Mre G. C. Smith Clerk of Superior Court Iredell County Statesville, Ne Ce My dear Mr. Smith: Thank you for your letter of January 9 with reference to the closing of my administration of the estate of my father, Ge We Baity. In accordance with your suggestion, I have prepared a revised final report which shows ths distribution of the residue of the estate to the heirs-at-law. Checks have been drawn distributing the entire balance to the heirs equally, and I have decided to accept the five shares of bank stock at $130 per share as a part of the payment to me. I am attaching the estate's check for $8.17 as the fee for auditing and approving the final report. I request that this report be reviewed at the earliest possible time and, if it is found correct, that I be discharged as Administrator. Cordially yours, | : ae — i. 1 + K\g J | UY Y ok Wi eas He. G. Baity, Administrator HGB=B Estate of G. W. Baity Copies: U.S.Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Merchants and Farmers Bank Re Fe. Baity Clara B. Sparrow 18, 1943 pt of your let nclosing a final iistrator. and have in n order ch I enclose herewith. superior Court - 7 Ht , d oe wee ik nuae Oesatei ; FINAL REPORT TO 4; CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT, IREL . NTY, Ne C., OF H. G. BAITY, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF G. W. BAITY. January 3, 1942, to January 16, 1943 RECEIPTS + Date Source of Income Description Amount 194d Jane 3 Balanee on hand From last annual report $2,256.38 Apr.16 W. He Padgett 1941 straw & lespedesa seed 131.62 Jul. 1 Merchants & Farmers Bank Dividend on bank stock 15.00 Jule 5 We He Padgett Seale of 1941 corn 229.66 Julell Agri. Adjust. Adm, 1941 Age Conser. Program 34.67 Oote22 Ve. W. Wellman House Rent, Sept.14-0ct.14 20.00 Nov.l16 V. We. Wellman House Rent, Oot.14-Nov.14 20,00 Deo.29 = V. We Wellman Purchase house at Harmony 2,650.00 1943 Jan. 1 Merchants & Farmers Bank Dividend on bank stook 15.00 Jane 1 N.C.Cotton GreCoopeAssoc. Sale one bale stored cotton 54.62 Jane 2. V. We Wellman House rent, Nov.14<Deo.23 28.04 Jane 7 J. P. Watt Refund on Fire Insuranse Premium 6,00 Total Receipts $5,460.99 DISBURSEMENTS; we Payee Purpose Amount Feb.l8 Clerk of Superior Court Recording inv. & ann. report $ 2.85 Feb.19 WW. H. Padgett 1/8 Spring fertilizer for farm $1250 Mar.l6 HH. G. Baity Travel expenses as Administrator 57230 Mar.l16 4H. G. Baity Repayment loan to G. W. Baity 1,757.54 Octe 2 J. P. Watt Insurance on buildings 15.50 Oct. 8 Tax Collector,Iredell Co. 1942 Taxes on property 97.00 Oot.e22 V. We Wellman Repairing broken window 1.50 Dece29 Town of Harmony, N. C. 1941 Town taxes 4.18 Dec.31 V. W. Wellman Revenue stamps on deed 3.30 1943 Jane 1 Ne Ce Dept. of Revenue Intangible tax on bank account 1.04 Jane 3 He G,. Baity Expenses as Administrator, 1942 4246 Janel5 Town of Harmony, Ne C. 1942 Town taxes 2.78 Janel6 Clerk of Superior Court Audit and Spproval final report 8.17 Total Disbursements ¥1,966.92 RECAPITULATION: Total Receipts January 3, 1942, to January 16, 1948 $5,460.99 Total Disbursements January 3, 1942, to January 16, 1943 1,986.92 Balance on hand ,474. r “M D “A l l e g Iv 6 l DISPOSITION OF BALANCE ON HAND, JANUARY 16, 1943; Bank balance, Merchants & Farmers Bank, Statesville, N.C., Jan. 9,1983 $3,487.66 Plus deposit January 11, 1943 6.00 5,493.66 Less checks outstanding 19.59 Bank balance, January 16 $5,474.07 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: None FINAL NET WORTH OF ESTATE: Cash balance on hand in bank (See above) $3,474.07 5 Shares Merchants and Farmers Bank stook, Statesville, @ 130 650.00 Total Net Worth Estate, January 16 $4, 124.07 DISTRIBUTION OF RESIDUE OF ESTATE: Check Date Payee Re lathonship Amount Noe 1943 57 Jan. 16 R. F. Baity Son of G. W. Baity $1,374.69 38 Jan. 16 Clara B. Sparrow Daughter of G. W. Baity 1,374.69 39 Jan. 16 H. G. Baity Son of G. W. Baity $724.69) 1 374.69 H. G. Baity 6 Shares M.&éF. Bank stock @130 650.00 Tes Total Distribution $4,124.07 ITA submitted, | Ye i. Ds St Administrator Estate of Ge W. Baity STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Personally appeared before me this date H. G. Baity who is to me know and who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing is a true and acou isin?” to the best of his knowledge and belief. Dates / Go. Lb,/ IL 3 0 My commission expires "M ‘9 D ‘A r r e g lP 6 l The foregoin: final settlement of H. G, Baity, Administrator of the estate of G. WwW. Baity, has been ex- amined, audited and approved and the said Administrator is hereby discharged insofar as is provided by law. This the 18th day of January, 193. 2 ya i ose _ Application for Letters of In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of James. Coley Beaty Joel V Brawley James Coley Baity 1kth April day of and that Joel V Brawley Administration on the estate of the said Further, That the value of said estate, so far as can be Real Estate, and $. 190.90 as follows: NAME Mary Baity Bertha Baity Loretta Baity Bleeker Baity Alice B Gray Pearl Baity ceneva Cook Buney Jackson Clarence Bait : war to and subscribed before me, this 16th day of C4 £ , 19 3. CJA Sgyyi ~ AGE (If Minor) APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF a et | ee ee ~ ee ; ¢ * 2 Z f aa GEO.D BARNARD $7820.87: Loy és oe = ee a ne — ee ee — { ADMINISTRATION IREDELL COUNTY—In the Superior Court. C G Smith Before 6. Cc. being sworn, doth say: late of said County, is dead, having died on 19.43 , without leaving any Will and Testament, is the proper person entitled to Letters of James Coley Baity ascertained at the date of this application, is about $ 502.90 Personal Property, and that the persons entitled as heirs and distributees thereof are RELATION widow daughter " ADDRESS Troutmans, n " " Mooresville, NC " Ne C #1 Greensboro, NC Blackstock, 6 C Sor Troutmans, WC Qace y/ #1 » Clerk Superior Court. OATH OF ADMIN ISTRATOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, / Tredell County. \ I, Joel V Brawley That I believe that James Coley Bait In the Superior Court—ss. , do solemnly swear (or affirm) 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 said James Coley Baity » 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: 16th Subscribed and sworn to before me, this game (/ Cy oe 4 HM IX -h. day of » Clerk Superior Court. So help me God. Sack a Kaley Administrator, Mooresville, nc Address North Carolina 0 0 SUPERIOR COURT-BEFORE THE CLERK. Iredell County. ) IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATE OF ) ) RENUNCIATION OF RIGHT TO ADMINISTRATION 0 To C.¢.Smith Clerk of the Superior Court of Iredell County: TAKE NOTICE, That the undersigned dos : hereby re- nounce her. right to administer upon the estate of the » deceased, in favor of Joel V. Brawley » and respectfully ask that Joel V, Beawley may be appointed Administrator of the said estate in our stead, This the 2nd day of September » 4943 ° avety beate7 MOORESVILLE, N. C., ao Joel V Bra wl ey, A dm James 0 \ Beat ty, Est. praises IN ACCOUNT WITH Cavin’s Guneral Home, Ine. 204 WN. Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 25 PHONE 25 ——— nee = i | CASKET | $ 190, bo VAULT I SUIT OR ORESS EMBALMING FLOWERS TRANSPORTATION AMBULANCE UNDERWEAR HOSE OR SOCKS OPENING GRAVE SALES TAX —_-—____ | | Total , 218.00 By Cavin M.B.A, i 100,00 Blance, 115,00 By Check Joel y, | 115,00 Bya: ley ,Ad. Le ereeaenee enema ieee The above accoun: has deen paid ag! ghown above, PHF —1-—f ee eet Cavin “uneral Hbme pe e d TITERS TESTAMENTARY—Printed and for sale by Brady Printing | Co. ” Statesville, N. 0. APPLICATION FO LETTERS TESTAMENTARY —— :—In THE SuPERIOR CouRT. heehee ACL. S 3 Oks * InN AgBUMATTER OF THE W L OF Be ¢ k C (eau Before Moh 500, PACK MS Ahr /2 ‘ AVL LMKs Aon< OATH OF EXECUTOR mee OF NORTH CAROLINA, WILLE SS.—In, the Superior Court. < County eaaaAd ide y a Cpe Ih J AtaAd ithe Ee solemnly swear that I believe, this paper writing to be and contain the last Will and Testament or tlhand. Ld ze =z that I will well and truly execute the same by first paying his debts and fey his legacies, so fay/as the said estate shall ex- to the best of my skill and ability. So vaedis me God. tend, or the law will charge me, and all other duties pertaining to the o f Executor Go. accorging to law, SM tA §. Fi l e d in 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 th e Co u n t y of Ir e d e l } , St a t e of No r t h Ca r o l i n a os -l — ? . D. B a i t y , L i l l i a n P . 1 9 2 9 NORTE CAROLINA IREDELL COUNTY ) In the matter of G.C.Barnard and Hugh 4+ Barnard, executors Inventory. of the estate of Lillian P.Baity ) To Honorable 0.8.0, eh G.C.Barnard and Hugh4: Barnard executors of Lillian P.Baity, respectfully returns and shows, upon Oath, that the following is a just,true and perfect inventory of the oersonal property belonging to the estate of Lillian P.Baity,deceased,late of Iredell County, which has come into the hands of the said executors or into the hands of any person for them PERSONAL PROPERTY. U.S.Government Bonds amounting to $1150.00 Cash 190.00 Household furniture Etc. Between 100.00 and 500.00 q e g e — a T T T k e r r a j o e g ‘ H e g o w e e t W T I y o f a s i o n y o y W a n a ) A O p r a d n g o m 1 9 W a r k B a p u d e l y y Y ou s a f p o h Ba i t y , Li l l i a n P. 1 9 2 9 NORTH CAROLINA, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IREDELL COUNTY. BEFORE THE CLERK IN THE MATTER OF: FIRST AND FINAL REPORT Estate of Lillian Prudence Baity, Deceased, TO HONORABLE C. G. SMITH, CLERK SUPERIOR COURT OF IREDELL COUNTY: H. A. Barnerd, surviving Executor of the Estate of Lillien Prudence Baity, deceased, respectfully reports and shows, upon oath, the following as a full, just, true and perfect first and final account for settlement of his transactions as surviving Executor of the Estate of the said Lillian Prudence Baity, said report covering a period from June 3, 1929, to July 16, 1957, inclusive: RECEIPTS Cash on hand $ 190.00 Received from sale of U. S, Government Bonds 1150.00 Dividends on bonds 96.06 Interest on deposit 84,28 Amount in bank 1.42 Final dividend from Commercial Netional Bank 17,60 ¢ 1539.36 J. I. Milhollend, C.S.C., recording will and issuing letters of eppointment as Executors § Bunch Furniture Co. - Funeral expenses Mrs. M. L, Barnard, nurse Statesville Daily, publishing Executors' Notice Mrs. Sallie Reavis, supplies S. W. Klutz, Attorney T, L, Barnard, supplies Dr. H. J. Weaver H. A, Barnard, supplies Grover C, Barnard, supplies Darvin Hayes, cemetery fence A. J. Maxwell, Commissioner - Inheritance Tax C. G, Smith, C.S.C., Filing final report “q ue n y i y “A i e g 67 6 1 q ue n r y “A u e g 6c 6 l Totel Receipts $ 1539.36 Total Di sbursements 857.58 Balance for Distribution $ 681.78 Distributed as provided in will as follows; T, L. Barnera Grover C, Barnard Hugh A, Barnard $227.26 227.26 227.26 The personal propert Grover C, Bernerd and Hugh A, Barn ¥ was divided among T, L. Barnerd, ard, as provided by will, Respectfully submitted, Surviving Executor of Estate of Lillian Prudence Baity, Deceased a d sworn to before me this 4 day of July, 1937, \ Noteéry Public My commission expires; 3/7/31 NORTH CAROLINA, IREDELL COUNTY. The Viving Executor of the E panied by his vouchers 8 audited by me, is hereby foregoing final account of H, A, Barnerd, sur- state of Lillien Pruden ce Baity, deceased, accom- upporting seme, having been carefully exemined and approved and ordered to be recorded and filed, This the / 7 day of July, 1937, _ To m ‘A u e /arolin: -ounty. hereb \dministratrix ot TM ‘A u e L t 6 } —_=_=_—_————____._. Application for Letters of Administration.—Printed and for Sale by Brad y Printing Co., Statesville, N. C, Fee can a —iItesansetisisesenensinsssssinstensieiseencimee a e e s s . ital APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Testament, and that —— sie. .. being sworn, doth say: is dead, without leaving any Will and Administration on the estate of the said Bote geek. is the proper persons entitled to Letters of Further, That the value of said estate . so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application, is about $_s LY ¥ and that _Jirse_ Jar, I wad myn ake ALL ----are entitled as heirs and distributees thereof. Sworn to and subs ogpibed before me this.___7 ¢ # Sia day ? zt j <- AN! 7 y C yy ae tk 27 gi “- Clerk Superior Gate relia OATH OF ADMINISTRATOR | SS.—In the Superior Court. believe that ; of = _— Testament; and that kwill well and truly administer all ---, do solemnly swear (or affirm) That } ihe ...-died without leaving any last Will and and singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the said oe Ge enmeecesenaace by ‘aw, and that all other duties appertaining to the skill and ability; So help ane God. and a true and perfect inventory thereof return as provided charge reposed in rex € will faithfully and honestly perform with the Subscribed and sworn to before me this__ --th....day sv - / ¥ s ae ‘ ome Pp ffi -—«4- ys LIF FO > osm 47777 ’ ~x¥ x , ‘ one ange a oe ‘ ~ ' 4 NER LS \ , 5/4 7 fn Se < 4 best of myx of ate Abarat cue? LS J? hie ne hs “G2 « A North Carobina } In the Superior Court, Iredell County | Before the Clerk, In the Matter of the Administration of the PETITION TO SELL PEI Estate of W, I. Baity. AT PRIVATE To the Clerk o* the Superior Court of Iredell C The undersigned Administrators of deceased, lete of Iredell County, North Carolina, show to the Court: lst. That W. I. Baity died intestate in Iredel} ounty, orth Carolina, survived by his widow, Mrs. Carrie Je Baity, and Mrs, Gladys Holmes, a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Thomas, we a daughter and Mrs. Velma Lee sline, a daughter. end, That Mrs. Carrie J. Baity has offered to purchase at private sale the following articles of personal roperty at the price set opposite each. 6 piece bedroom suit € >65.00 Table and Mirror 20.00 1 Buick car 600.00 Kitchen cabinet § 40.00 2 Lamps ‘ 25.00 [Oostumer 4.60 thairs Clock ¢ 5.00 Pictures Mirror 2.00 ord, hat Mrs. Mabel Thomas has offered to surchase at private sale the followings articles of personal , property at the price set onnosite each. 1 Sewing Machine 40.00 1 6 piece reed suit 50.00 1 Dresser & bed spring C 30.00 jardrobe and pistol 50.00 1 us & 1 stove 20.00 1 Rifle 10.00 2onsole table & mirror 10.00 1 “Mirror & garden plow e 50 1 Kitchen cupboard ¢ 6.00 th, That Mr purchase at private sale ea , property at the price se S. Gladys Holmes has offered to the following articles of »ersonal t opposite each, 5 Rugs ¢ $70.00 1 Refriserator € 57.00 4 piece livin room suite 90.00 1 Shot gun 30.00 1 Clock and Vacuum cleaner 4 35.00 1 Mirror 8.00 lma Lee Cline has offered to Ollowing articles of personal site each, Sth. That Mrs. V purchase at private sale the property at the price set opno a e 4 1 Rug and cun @ $5.00 1 Rug f 5.00 1 Piano e 250.00 ‘T M ‘A u e g L @ 6 l That all of the heirs-at-law of W. I, Baity have Signed their written approval of each and all of Said sales, &3s therein set Out, copy of which is attached to this petition ena the Administrators believe that the price offered in €@ach case is a fair and reasonable price and they, therefore, request that the Court will lake an order, allowing the Administrators to sell said personal property to ssid purchasers at vrivate sale for the price set out in this petition, This January 12th 1928. P| 2 he Fi i aa la Administrators of YeI.Baity, dec, ORDER Upon the foregoing petition of - P. Holmes, Administrators of and decreed thst the said 4dministrators be, hereby authorized, empowered and permitted personal pronerty set out in the petition herein sale to the several purchasers reported and to make transfer of accordance with law, 7% De is he Baity, £4 ie and they +O sell the at private in thie Droceeding said personal oroperty to them, au in + iis Jan, 1 Varlatltr~c 17 Olérk Superior Court Cc O°? = The undersigned agree to buy at private sale from the Administrators of W. I. Baity, the following described personal property at the price set o»rposite it, subject to confirmation of Court, same to be charged against our distributive shares in said estate. TM “A v e d Article purchased: Price L 7 6 1 6 piece bed room suit p65.00 Table & mirror 20.00 1 Buick car 600.00 Kitchen cabinet 40.00 2 lamps 25,00 Costumer 4.00 2 Chairs & Ylock 5,90 7 Pictures & mirror 2.00 (Signed) Mrs. Cerrie J. Baity Purchaser This Jan. ot We, the heirs at law of W. I. Baity, approve the sale of the above personal property at the price set opposite each, Jan. 9th, 1928. Mrs. Carrie J. Baity Velma Lee Cline ?. BD, Osine Mabel Thomas Gladys Holmes N. P. Holmes T homas te ~e The undersisned agree to buy at privete sale from the Administrators of WwW. I. Baity, the following described personal proverty t the rice set opposite it, subject to confirmation of Court, same to b harged against our distributive share in said estate, Article vourchase Price 1 Sewing machine 540.00 1 Reed suit, 6 piece 50.00 1 Dresser & bed springs 30.00 Wardrobe and pistol 50.00 1 Rug and one stove 20.00 L 2ifie 10.00 Jonsole table and Mirror 10.00 1 Mirror Garden plow - 50 Kitchen Cupboard 6.00 (Signed) Mabel Thomas 9th, 1928. Purchaser je, the heirs at law of W. I. Baity, approve the bove personal propnerty at the price set opnosite Jan. 9th, 1928, " Mabel Thomas Mrs, Carrie J. Baity Velma Le cline P. D. Cline é Gladys Holmes N P. Holmes W. S. Thomas The undersisned agree to buy at private sale from the Administrators of W. I. Baity, the following described personal property at the price set opposite it, subject to confirmation of Court, same to be charged against our distributive shares in said estate. Article purchased Price Rugs $70.00 Refrigerator 37.00 piece living room suit 90.00 Shot gun 50.00 Clock and Vacuum cleaner 35.00 Mirror 8.00 (Signed) Gladys Holmes Purchaser This Jan. 3th, 19288. We, the heirs at law of W, I. Baity approve the sale above personal property at the price set opposite each. th of 2 Jan. 9th, 1928. Gladys Holmes Mrs. Carrie J. Baity Velma Lee Cline Sline Thomas Holmes Thomas The undersigned agree to buy at private sale from the Administrators of Ww, I. Baity, the following described I nal property at the price set opnosite it, sub/ect to confirmation of Court, same to be charged against our distributive shares in said estate. Yn ye i Articl Durchased Price Ruz and Gun 75.00 Rug 3.00 Piano 250.00 (Signed) Velma Lee Cline gan. 9th, 1926. Purchaser fe, the heirs at law of W. I. Baity, aporove the of the above personal property at the price set opposite Jan. 9th, 1928. , Velma Lee Cline Mrs. Carrie J. 3B P. D. Giine fabel Thomas Gladys Holmes N. P. Holmes 7. S. Thomas i | (thet 4 Carolina | sounty 4 o fatter of the stration of the of W. I. Baity Milholland, of the Superior 5S. Thomas and N. P,. Holmes, Administrators state of i Baity leceased, late of ‘edell County, , return, uvon oath, the following as a just, true and , l accounting of their performance of their trust and ask he Court will audit, approve and order same recorded as final account, and discharge the fr further liabilit; ch Administrators: ge" devosit ity, checks receivable vurchase of store fixtures « Lopiin, Poplin, note and on note rinci i an oe oe his al payment on note ind interes ustee in B; nkruptcy idend pnaid on note aity upon which orser, had to nay which Trustee in ividend of 35 receipts ji noney following @ipts are charged to 1eirs b; 446 GO them of personal erty by oney due, and a Irted a s DUG were no é ‘e Lons's Sanatorium, bill medical services Y. E. Brown : check Outsiand baity, advanced @ license title ana orks, cemetery lot « Johnson, a ” a + 3 Farmers Bank : "harne note for ws 2a saity Statesville, ccount ’ frustee for & Loan Asso, Cline Recister of Deeds, regis- tration deed from HeV.Fure e MT vw rustee nd Kinsley, repairs on autvomobile and to her Statesville assessment i ' ' y y son. Gomr;. of inheritance taxes 644.71 filholland, Clerk, is settlenent 36,00 John A. Scott, Leral services 300.00 x + *. err. se Youchers above 3680.66 pe nee forward snvecial vouchers3 . urniture EERE TYTC on Mrs.’ Holmes Mabel Thomas, by sale of ture an T Carrie J. Baity, by sale « tomobile and furniture on hand ereinafter set forth. ne Administrators show to the Court that all of irs-at-law of Ww. I. Baity, deceased, have entered into 4 written rreement of even date nerewith which is hereto attacned and asked to be made a art of this settlement and recorded herewith, in w it was directed that the Administrators, in the expressed wishes of their intestate pay oo) order to carry ou over to Mrs, Carrie J, Baity, widow of W. I. Baity, all the nersonal estate remaining in their hands upon a settlement and that pursuant to said agreement, they have paid over and trans~ ferred to Mrs. Carrie J, Baity the following nersonal proverty belonsing to the estate as per receipt attached: fl + u North Yarolina Iredell County J. Baity, widow of #,. ity io hereby acknowledge rec an ielivery to me this day by t} iminis- trators of the state Pew, is Baity of the £01208:2 Lal i re oe a | property of the said estate, transferred to me under the written agreement anons the heirs-at-law of We I. Baity attached to this settlement, vig: (a) Check for money on hana $2293.74 ROTO Oe re. Tilleland secured by mortzgave, in amount of 31100.00, datea sent. 27, 1927, vrincipal 1100.00 Note of C, R, Nicholson, nersonal endorsement, dated June let, 1927, prinej pal Note of OG. R, Nicholson, personal endorsement, dated July 13 1926, principal > NOUS: Of J. E. Nicholson, secured by mortzage dated May 14, 1927, vrincival Note of W. F, Toore, secured by mortgage dated Dec, 10, 1921, oricina} anount 2716.00, subject to Credits entered on same Dalance of principal, exclusive of int. due ote of HH, Ross Punch, secured by stock as collateral, dated Aus, 5, 1927, bal. prin, In witness whereof, I hereto place my name and March 30th, 1929, C@ir2.4 QD. Pox~k fidow of WY, YT, ee fe, the undersisned, beinz all of the heirs@at-law of W¥, I, Baity, and each being of full legal age, do hereby acknowledve full satisfaction and settlement of the estate of W. I. Baity by W. S. Thomas and N. P. Holmes and do severally release said Administrators from &@ll claims and demands whatever r by us as heirs-at-law of ¥, I. Baity. « x IHadkel VWeorrass athhua. 22 Ch All of which is respectfully submitted to the court for approval, oS! 22-O- Xk AdMinistrators of hstate of I6verally and subscribed before me, s ) h 30, 192 Clerie Sune your / The foregoine final account of “, S. Thomas and N, P, Holmes, Admrs, of W. I. Baity, is audited, anvroved and ordered to be recorded in the office of the Cler: of the Superior Court of Iredell County in the minutes of the Settlement of Admrs, and txecutors, as and for the final settlement of said estate. This Mar, 30th, 1929, 7.5.%,Tredeyy founty i ae oe | ‘ ¢@bhit 4 North Carolina, Tredell County. IIS AGREEIENT, Made this the 30th day of 1929, by and between Mabel Thomas and husband, W, s, Thoma rladys Holmes and husband, N. P, Holmes, and Velma Cline husband, P, D, Cline, parties of the first part, and Mrs, J. Baity, varty of the second vart, That Whereas, ¥ i late of y. OF ITredei} Iredell County, North Carolina, died in said County ’ » On or about the 4th day of Yecember, 1927; And YW ereas, th aid W 4ity was survived carrie J, Bait; she varty of the second part, dauchters, Mrs. Mabe Thomas, Holmes and Cline, parties o! he first vart, a tne resnective husbands of the Bai execute a last Will a Testamen which was found amon hi Valuable E a f his death, disposine of his property as therein provided, but which was legally suffici © overate 1, because there was Only one subscribine witness execution thereof, th: aid naver-writine o figures as follows, "rs ST VIL - 2 A, ¥ Ts Bais varolina, 1 ° last will and tes y, Of the City of I f sound mind tament in manne After all my debts and funeral expenses are paid, i wii first, @®ll of my roperty, both real and ersonal, to my beloved wife, to rémain in her keeping during her life time, or as lone as she tn the event of her re-marviace, this property remains a widow. 2 amongst my three children, abel Thomas, is then to be divided tladys Holmes and Velma Cline. sould there be any advances made to any of the said ORS AAE OM + * net = ' P é prior to my death, such advances ahall be deducted from their share, It is my further desire th: my sons in 8s and P., Holmes, act as executors of this . +e testament lesire t cond . 1a% lL furthermore juired to give 2 S witness whereof, I of November, in ave e year u yuerrant" yhereas, by paper-writing, th Be e and desire ti} wish da of his deat a ve the second pari, wife, Mrs, balance site, divided ~ Sa Thomas ladys Charged ii distribu l received creas 9 part, being on beings of lis arree ‘<4 ses and en hters, to-wit th Velma sline, Land paid, Wledged, the said parties , confirm and convey balance of rémain widow of shall and snverest money they, hereunto S927. the property Car equally Holmes az nor neither et hand this the 30th my 1 terms and conditions of said ity declared that it s his we W ed by him at the Own personal, go to the party of rie Je De ners for so lone a co Y her death re-marriaze, between the three daughters, id Mf Velma Cline, each tio of of twenty-one out and ke effective carry their deceased father lly carried out; In consideration of the Jollars to each of the said Holmes and 3 Omas, lirs, Gladys which is hereby receipt of quit- hereby econd part s all their right, title, nal estate of the late On hand, notes, investments and property io severally and jointly To m ‘A u e d and emvower the Administrators of uvon a final set clement said estate, L 7 6 1 set over and assign unto thé VIL© remaining in their satisfaction, richts of ieirsg-at-law of 2nd. It is further agreed that the partie first vart shall concurrently with the execution of this instrument, execute and deliver a quit claim deed to the home vlace situated at the intersection of tace and Armfield Streets, Statesville, conveying the same to the said Carrie he balance of her natural life, so long as she sha widow of I. Baity > wv? 1,resd between vn 1i@ re-ma remainder ert shall revert to and be iivided equaily, share alike, among Mr Mabel Thomas, and with tever she has received naper=writing purporting festament of ; I. Baity shall be and the ts ratified and confirmed and made n the parties in lieu of and as ent of the said W. I Baity and each of reto agrees to abide by rvy out the said as fully to all inte the legally varties of their na Mabel Yhior Mad VAL #Photare oOtfary Pi i el Thomas, 1owledced x} adys Hol: ned, sernvaraeate Ln voluntar execution sne same freely and ° ia