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Vol. 119, No. 191 Corinth, Mississippi • 24 pages One section Tuesday Aug. 11, 2015 75 cents Today 90 T-storms Tonight 66 25 years ago 10 years ago Corinth and Alcorn County school boards agree to keep the Alcorn County Basketball Tournament at the Crossroads Arena for three more years. The new contract comes after a successful first year for the tournament at the county-owned venue. 20% chance of thunderstorms The Corinth Area Arts Council brings back the elegance and excitement of the 1890s with the Gay 90s Festival. Fund Drive Chairman Frank Roberson says the festival is focused on activities available in the period including live music, sports and art. Sheriff’s office reports IRS phone scam. Page 3A NEMCC Hall of Fame seeks nominations. Page 3A Howard means wins Limited Late Model race. Page 12A Tishomingo County Prentiss County Sports Newly elected U.S. Rep. Trent Kelly talked about issues and settling into his new role in the nation’s capital during a Corinth visit on Monday. Before the Board of Mayor and Aldermen and other inter- ested parties at City Hall, the Saltillo resident and former dis- trict attorney for the First Judi- cial District said his job change has been a humbling experi- ence. “I’m just a country boy,” he said. “I never dreamed of being where I am right now, and it’s overwhelming just to go, ‘Wow, I’m really here.’” Kelly, a Republican, said he aims to make sound decisions without getting caught up in partisanship. “Most things in life to me aren’t Democrat or Repub- lican,” he said. “They’re not anything. They’re right and wrong. It’s just that simple, and you know the right thing to do when you pray and look for guidance, and I’m trying to do that.” He took ofce in June after winning a special election. “I’m number 434 out of 434 right now,” said Kelly (there is currently one House vacancy). “I understand where my place is. With that being said, I love the House. By establishing rela- tionships, by building trust and by letting people know that you care and have good ideas, you can make a difference through inuence, not by the power that you have in your job.” Christian faith is one way he has aimed to make connections with others — he takes part in a Bible study and bipartisan prayer breakfast each week with New U.S. rep declares faith BY JEBB JOHNSTON [email protected] Once lled with children’s laughter and bright colored posters, West Corinth Elemen- tary School is now rubbish. The school property is being gutted this week to make way for the rebirth of the historic grounds underneath. West Corinth School rst opened its doors to students in the mid-1950s and in Septem- ber 1960, a young Jaylene Mc- Crary Whitehurst started the rst grade. “There are no words for how much the students and teach- ers from my years at West Ex-students, teacher reflect on school to be demolished BY ZACK STEEN [email protected] vStaff photo by Zack Steen The West Corinth School off Lidden Street is being prepped for demolition this week. The school served students for more than 50 years before moving classes to the newly built Corinth Elementary School in October 2010. The mission is clear for sev- eral local organizations. Their focus is seeing children get the educational help they need. Only one problem stands in the way of success – more vol- unteers. “There are a lot of good orga- nizations which do tutoring and mentoring,” said Terry Cart- wright, member of the Dropout Prevention Committee of the Commission on the Future of Alcorn County. “We don’t need any more organizations tutor- ing, we need more volunteers to help kids.” Groups such as the Light- house Foundation, Boys & Girls Club of Northeast Mississippi, Project Attention, LINK, Cross- wind Ministry, Alcorn County School District, Corinth School District and Brothers Making A Difference all offer tutoring. “It’s obvious when kids need tutoring,” said Gary Caveness, Executive Director of the Light- house Foundation for nearly 20 years. “The younger the bet- ter … you can shape them at a younger age.” “It is important the school does its part, but we also have to involve the whole communi- ty,” added Jay Walker, science and alternative education coor- dinator with the Corinth School District. “I see a lot of kids who benet from mentoring and tu- toring … relationships are being built.” Mentoring and tutoring are synonymous, according to the organizations. “They go hand-in-hand,” said Alcorn School District Direc- tor of Mentoring Tammie Ray. “Lives are changed and grades improved through both.” Educational groups seek volunteer tutors BY STEVE BEAVERS [email protected] “It’s obvious when kids need tutoring. The younger the better ... you can shape them at a younger age.” Gary Caveness Lighthouse Foundation BIGGERSVILLE — Ray Nash wasn’t beating his chest after be- ing named teacher of the year. The Biggersville High School Ag Science instructor’s thoughts were how it could help his students after receiv- ing the Mississippi Associa- tion of Vocational Agriculture Teachers award. Nash, a 1985 BHS graduate, was selected the third recipient of the honor during an awards ceremony on July 30 in Ray- mond. “It was recognition for me, but more importantly, the kids Ray’s award shines light on students BY STEVE BEAVERS [email protected] Staff photo by Steve Beavers Biggersville Ag instructor Ray Nash helps freshman Jebb Betts with a project. Nash was re- cently selected as the Mississippi Association of Vocational Agriculture Teacher of the Year. Please see AWARD | 2A Please see TUTORS | 3A Please see SCHOOL | 2A Please see KELLY | 2A “I’m just a country boy. I never dreamed of being where I am right now.” Trent Kelly U.S. representative Daily Corinthian 2782 S Harper Rd www.jumperrealty.com PROGRESS the Sign of Doug Jumper Michael McCreary Ann Hardin Rick Jones Neil Paul Marea Wilson John Hayes

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Vol. 119, No. 191 • Corinth, Mississippi • 24 pages • One section

TuesdayAug. 11, 2015

75 centsToday90

T-stormsTonight

66

25 years ago 10 years agoCorinth and Alcorn County school boards agree to keep the

Alcorn County Basketball Tournament at the Crossroads Arena for three more years. The new contract comes after a successful first year for the tournament at the county-owned venue.

20% chance of thunderstorms

The Corinth Area Arts Council brings back the elegance and excitement of the 1890s with the Gay 90s Festival. Fund Drive Chairman Frank Roberson says the festival is focused on activities available in the period including live music, sports and art.

Sheriff’s officereports IRS

phone scam.

Page 3A

NEMCCHall of Fame

seeks nominations.

Page 3A

Howard meanswins Limited

Late Model race.

Page 12A

Tishomingo County Prentiss County Sports

Newly elected U.S. Rep. Trent Kelly talked about issues and settling into his new role in the nation’s capital during a Corinth visit on Monday.

Before the Board of Mayor and Aldermen and other inter-ested parties at City Hall, the Saltillo resident and former dis-trict attorney for the First Judi-cial District said his job change has been a humbling experi-ence.

“I’m just a country boy,” he said. “I never dreamed of being where I am right now, and it’s overwhelming just to go, ‘Wow, I’m really here.’”

Kelly, a Republican, said he aims to make sound decisions without getting caught up in partisanship.

“Most things in life to me aren’t Democrat or Repub-lican,” he said. “They’re not anything. They’re right and wrong. It’s just that simple, and you know the right thing to do when you pray and look for guidance, and I’m trying to do that.”

He took offi ce in June after winning a special election.

“I’m number 434 out of 434 right now,” said Kelly (there is currently one House vacancy). “I understand where my place is. With that being said, I love the House. By establishing rela-tionships, by building trust and by letting people know that you care and have good ideas, you can make a difference through infl uence, not by the power that you have in your job.”

Christian faith is one way he has aimed to make connections with others — he takes part in a Bible study and bipartisan prayer breakfast each week with

New U.S. repdeclares faith

BY JEBB [email protected]

Once fi lled with children’s laughter and bright colored posters, West Corinth Elemen-tary School is now rubbish.

The school property is being

gutted this week to make way for the rebirth of the historic grounds underneath.

West Corinth School fi rst opened its doors to students in the mid-1950s and in Septem-ber 1960, a young Jaylene Mc-

Crary Whitehurst started the fi rst grade.

“There are no words for how much the students and teach-ers from my years at West

Ex-students, teacher reflect on school to be demolished

BY ZACK [email protected]

vStaff photo by Zack Steen

The West Corinth School off Lidden Street is being prepped for demolition this week. The school served students for more than 50 years before moving classes to the newly built Corinth Elementary School in October 2010.

The mission is clear for sev-eral local organizations.

Their focus is seeing children get the educational help they need.

Only one problem stands in the way of success – more vol-unteers.

“There are a lot of good orga-nizations which do tutoring and mentoring,” said Terry Cart-wright, member of the Dropout Prevention Committee of the Commission on the Future of Alcorn County. “We don’t need any more organizations tutor-ing, we need more volunteers to help kids.”

Groups such as the Light-house Foundation, Boys & Girls Club of Northeast Mississippi, Project Attention, LINK, Cross-wind Ministry, Alcorn County School District, Corinth School District and Brothers Making A Difference all offer tutoring.

“It’s obvious when kids need tutoring,” said Gary Caveness, Executive Director of the Light-house Foundation for nearly 20 years. “The younger the bet-ter … you can shape them at a younger age.”

“It is important the school does its part, but we also have to involve the whole communi-ty,” added Jay Walker, science and alternative education coor-dinator with the Corinth School District. “I see a lot of kids who benefi t from mentoring and tu-toring … relationships are being built.”

Mentoring and tutoring are synonymous, according to the organizations.

“They go hand-in-hand,” said Alcorn School District Direc-tor of Mentoring Tammie Ray. “Lives are changed and grades improved through both.”

Educational groups seek volunteer tutors

BY STEVE [email protected] “It’s obvious

when kids need tutoring. The

younger the better ... you can shape them at a younger

age.”

Gary CavenessLighthouse Foundation

BIGGERSVILLE — Ray Nash wasn’t beating his chest after be-ing named teacher of the year.

The Biggersville High School Ag Science instructor’s

thoughts were how it could help his students after receiv-ing the Mississippi Associa-tion of Vocational Agriculture Teachers award.

Nash, a 1985 BHS graduate, was selected the third recipient

of the honor during an awards ceremony on July 30 in Ray-mond.

“It was recognition for me, but more importantly, the kids

Ray’s award shines light on studentsBY STEVE BEAVERS

[email protected]

Staff photo by Steve Beavers

Biggersville Ag instructor Ray Nash helps freshman Jebb Betts with a project. Nash was re-cently selected as the Mississippi Association of Vocational Agriculture Teacher of the Year.

Please see AWARD | 2APlease see TUTORS | 3A

Please see SCHOOL | 2A Please see KELLY | 2A

“I’m just a country boy. I never

dreamed of being where I am right

now.”

Trent KellyU.S. representative

Daily Corinthian

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Corinth mean to me and there are no words for how heartbroken I am to see the building go down,” said Whitehurst, who fi n-ished the sixth grade at the school in 1966. “West Corinth is the core of who I am.”

Whitehurst remembers bulletin boards, pictures of presidents, writing guides, fl ip charts and the like from her years at the school.

“Our drawings and class projects were proud-ly displayed throughout the classroom,” she said. “Natural light fl ooded our space from windows that rose almost to the ceiling. That was another time. A time before lamination and die cuts, back when the mimeograph ruled and stomachs knotted up on test day.”

West Corinth School was the place of fi rsts for Amanda Wood Caldwell.

“My fi rst Christmas play -- wow,” said Caldwell, as she refl ected on her 1977-78 school year. “I also got my fi rst paddling ever there. For running in the sand ... I’ll never forget that.”

Corinth School District Special Services Director Christy Rickman Welch remembers her child-hood, growing up in the West Corinth community.

“My mother and grand-

mother would walk me to school each morning,” she said. “The one and only Esther Timmons was the best principal. She and the secretary, Mrs. Gann, were so loving and kind. They created for me memories that will last a lifetime.”

Welch, who attended West Corinth in the early 1980s, said one of her fa-

vorite memories was the annual fall festival.

“I always loved bobbing for apples,” she said.

Other lasting memories for Welch includes being chosen to beat the chalk erasers outside at the end of each day.

“I also have clear memories of my teacher, Ms Summerall, always

reading us a daily bible story prior to leaving for the lunchroom,” added Welch. “I love that school and walking through the rubbish the other day brought me to tears.”

Former West Corinth teacher Beth Taylor de-scribes the school as al-ways having a warm, lov-ing atmosphere.

“West was a wonder-ful place. We were like a small, close-kit family. With such a small number of students and facility, it was easy to learn every child’s name in the entire school,” said Taylor. “We began our day all together in the auditorium -- every teacher and every student would say the Pledge of

Allegiance and our Integ-rity pledge.”

Taylor taught at the school for seven years in-cluding the last year the school was open in Oc-tober 2010, when classes were moved to the newly built Corinth Elementary School.

“The heart and soul of that school was Kate But-ler and Sally Montgom-ery. All the grand facili-ties and technology in the world could never replace the love those two women showed every child every-day no matter who they were or where they lived,” she added.

Following closure, the property was purchased from the City of Corinth by the Friends of the Siege and Battle of Corinth Commission.

Across the street from the historic Battery Robi-nett and Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center, the West Corinth proper-ty is vital land to local his-torians who plan to tear down parts of the school and develop the area as a green space with markers and signage describing the approach to Battery Robinett.

“West Corinth was and always will be a landmark, a diamond in the rough,” added former teacher Mi-chelle Smith Mitchell. “It was the closest thing to Mayberry I’ve ever seen.”

Corinth native Jaylene McCrary Whitehurst shared her 1960 class photo from West Corinth School. The school served students for more than 50 years before moving classes to the newly built Corinth Elementary School in October 2010. The property is being prepped for demolition this week.

SCHOOL

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were recognized,” said Nash.

The award is based on both the school’s Ag-riculture and FFA pro-grams along with com-munity service. CEV Multimedia sponsors the honor.

Nash received a plaque and $500 cash.

MAVAT secured spon-sorship for the award three years ago.

The BHS teacher cred-ited former BHS Princi-pal Gary Johnson for his involvement with the program over the years.

“Mr. Johnson was an avid supporter of the program and allowed us to do community proj-ects on campus and go to competitions,” said Nash.

Nash, entering his 18th year at Biggersville, has allowed students to take part in annual projects such as plant and fruit sales. Students have also remodeled the softball fi eld house, re-placed bleachers, reno-vated the football press

box and wired all lights for both the football and softball fi elds.

“The biggest change in agriculture is technol-ogy,” said Nash. “Ag is an applied science and what I try to teach the kids is to take the prin-ciples taught in biology and use them in life.”

Nash, a 1990 Missis-sippi State University grad, started in the Agri-chemical business before becoming agriculture teacher at Nettleton High School for two years.

“I was making money, but I wasn’t happy,” he said of his time in the business fi eld. “I want to see kids do what they are passionate about.”

Nash took over at Big-gersville when his for-mer teacher, Ed Settle stepped down.

“He was an excellent example of a teacher,” said Nash.

Nash has served as president of the National Association of Agricul-tural Educators (NAAE) in 2009-2010 and MA-VAT in 2012-2013.

a group of other members of Congress.

“These people believe in God and they believe in doing the right thing,” although that sometimes doesn’t translate into what we hear in the news, he said.

His committee assign-ments include agriculture and small business.

“I asked to be on ag,” said Kelly. “About 40 per-cent of our economy is driven by ag in the fi rst district, so that’s impor-tant to me. Most people who are on ag are trying to get off, and I’m trying to move up.”

Some of the issues dis-cussed during the meet-ing included:

■ The proposed Iran nuclear deal

“The problem is it takes two people who are seri-ous about negotiations, who have a good heart, in order to get the deal,” said Kelly. “I think the president got as good a deal as he could get with the people he was dealing

with. But, I’m sorry, it’s not good enough for me.”

The Iranians “have no intent of doing the right thing,” he said.

■ Proposed 10-cent in-crease of federal gasoline tax

Kelly said he has been surprised by how many people have asked him to support the gas tax in-

crease for transportation spending.

“I’m always hesitant to start new revenue streams, because my ex-perience has been the government very rarely follows through with us-ing it for the thing that they said they were going to use it for,” he said.

Kelly cited Mississippi’s

casinos and education as an example.

■ Medical researchKelly supported the 21st

Century Cures Act, which would increase research funding for diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Lou Gherig’s Disease.

“If we get a cure or even slow down those diseases, we will save more in Med-icaid than we will [spend] in the funding of the re-search,” he said.

■ Federal minimum wage

Kelly said he doesn’t support increasing it.

“I think the best way to do that is you pay them the best you can … I think you can earn and dic-tate what you earn if you are willing to work hard enough,” he said.

In other areas, Alliance President Gary Chandler asked the congressman to look into the issue of il-legal dumping of Chinese hardwood and plywood. Solving that problem would allow local manu-facturer Timber Products to double its workforce, he said.

Staff photo by Jebb Johnston

U.S. Rep. Trent Kelly makes a point while speaking to the Corinth Board of Mayor and Aldermen and other individuals at City Hall during a Corinth visit on Monday.

KELLY

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AWARD

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Local/RegionDaily Corinthian • 3ATuesday, August 11, 2015

Today in

History

Today is Tuesday, Au-gust 11, the 223rd day of 2015. There are 142 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On August 11, 1965, rioting and looting that claimed 34 lives broke out in the predominantly black Watts section of Los Angeles.

On this date:

In 1786, Capt. Francis Light arrived in Penang to claim the Malaysian island for Britain.

In 1860, the nation’s first successful silver mill began operation near Virginia City, Ne-vada.

In 1909, the steam-ship SS Arapahoe be-came the first ship in North America to issue an S.O.S. distress signal, off North Carolina’s Cape Hatteras.

In 1934, the first fed-eral prisoners arrived at Alcatraz Island (a former military prison) in San Francisco Bay.

In 1942, during World War II, Pierre Laval, prime minister of Vichy France, publicly declared that “the hour of lib-eration for France is the hour when Germany wins the war.”

In 1954, a formal peace took hold in Indo-china, ending more than seven years of fighting between the French and Communist Viet Minh.

In 1956, abstract painter Jackson Pollock, 44, died in an automo-bile accident on Long Island, New York.

In 1964, the Beatles movie “A Hard Day’s Night” had its U.S. pre-miere in New York.

In 1975, the United States vetoed the pro-posed admission of North and South Vietnam to the United Nations, following the Security Council’s refusal to con-sider South Korea’s ap-plication.

In 1984, during a voice test for a paid political radio address, President Ronald Reagan joked that he had “signed leg-islation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five min-utes.” At the Los Ange-les Olympics, American runner Mary Decker fell after colliding with South African-born British com-petitor Zola Budd in the 3,000-meter final; Budd finished seventh.

In 1993, President Bill Clinton named Army Gen. John Shalikashvili to be the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

In 1997, President Bill Clinton made the first use of the historic line-item veto, rejecting three items in spending and tax bills. (However, the U.S. Supreme Court later struck down the veto as unconstitutional.)

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Across the Region

Juveniles charged in theft of ATV

BOONEVILLE — On Thursday, Aug. 6, Pren-tiss County deputies and investigators inves-tigated the theft of a 2013 Honda Foreman from a CR 1040 resi-dence. 

The ATV was recov-ered and two 17-year-old juveniles were arrested and charged with grand larceny.  The matter will be handled in Youth Court. 

The Juveniles were re-leased to the custody of their parents.

Tish County Sheriff warns of IRS scam

IUKA – The Tishom-ingo County Sheriff’s Department issued a phone call scam alert to Iuka residents on Friday.

Officials said the phone call could be from someone stating that they are from the IRS informing the called party that they are fill-ing a lawsuit for unpaid taxes.

According to the IRS website, the IRS will never call to demand immediate payment, nor will the agency call about taxes owed with-out first having mailed a bill, demand that you pay taxes without giv-ing you the opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe, require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, such as a prepaid debit card, ask for credit or debit card numbers over the phone or threaten to bring in local police or other law-enforcement groups to have you ar-rested for not paying.

Lauderdale deputy involved in wreck

FLORENCE, Ala. — Lauderdale County Sher-iff’s Department Deputy Austin Hill remains in surgical intensive care unit of a Huntsville Hos-pital following a serious wreck.

Hill suffered a rup-tured spleen and some broken bones in the

crash in the one-car Sat-urday night wreck.

According to reports, the deputy apparently ran off the road, hit a tree on the driver’s side and then spun around and went down an em-bankment.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Quad-Cities State Troop-ers is investigating the accident.

Oxford gets new visitors’ center

OXFORD, Miss. — Within weeks, Oxford will have a new visitors’ center in one of the city’s most historic com-mercial locations.

Visit Oxford will take over the building, which had for several decades been the Freeland Law Firm. In the more dis-tant past, the ornate brick structure just off the northwest corner of the Square was home to the office of Phil Stone, attorney and friend to author William Faulkner.

The Northeast Missis-

sippi Daily Journal re-ports the building is cur-rently undergoing minor renovations such as new roofing, restoration of the hardwood floors and new paint on its mill-work. The city of Oxford signed a five-year lease on the location with an option for another five years, with Visit Oxford to move in early next month.

BMC cross county to add local star

BLUE MOUNTAIN — Head Coach Phillip Laney added another local star to the Blue Mountain College cross country team this week.

Sam Holley comes to the Toppers from Alcorn Central High School to help staff a team that is expecting big things this season.

Holley will help anchor a team led by seniors Jose Valle and Carter Witt.

“I really think any of my guys could make a difference and it just de-pends on who decides

to step up,” Laney said.In 2010, Holley fin-

ished 47th in the MH-SAA state cross country meet.

  Ex-Tupelo officer heading to prison

OXFORD — A for-mer Tupelo police of-ficer convicted of a civil rights charge has been ordered to report to a federal prison in South Carolina on Sept. 21.

WTVA-TV in Tupelo re-ports a federal judge in Oxford signed the order this week.

Jimmy Dale Bean pleaded guilty in April to federal charges of us-ing unreasonable force and unlawful search and seizure under the color of law in an incident that happened in June of 2011 in which he pulled over a vehicle and at-tacked a female driver, according to the court records.

Bean was sentenced in July to serve 12 months in prison and 12 months probation when he is released.

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2015 Northeast Missis-sippi Community Col-lege Alumni Hall of Fame award.

Established in 2013, the Alumni Hall of Fame’s purpose is to recognize the achievement of an outstanding Northeast alumnus who has excelled personally and profes-sionally, making a contin-ued and signifi cant differ-ence in their community on a local, state, national, or international level.

To be considered for in-duction, a nominee must be an alumnus (any per-son that has a verifi able academic transcript with the college) of North-east Mississippi Junior/

Community College, distinguished in his or her profession and have demonstrated a high level of integrity in his/her personal life, as well as have gained the rec-ognition of various other persons around. Accom-plishments to be recog-nized may be achieved through the nominee’s career, service, or volun-teer efforts.

Preference will be giv-en to nominees who have demonstrated continuing interest in and support of Northeast through con-tribution of time, talent, or resources.

The award is presented to the alumnus who has demonstrated outstand-ing traits of leadership and character to such an

extent that it has brought great credit to the recipi-ent and to the alma mater.

Nominations can be initiated by anyone in-cluding the nominee. All nominations must be received in an electronic (email) written format and include a completed nomination form, a writ-ten nomination letter explaining why the nomi-nee should be considered for the award and sum-marizing the nominee’s collegiate, professional accomplishments, and community involvement (community service, awards, organizations, etc.), at least two letters of support and an elec-tronic headshot of the nominee.

Northeast’s Alumni

Relations Council mem-bers will review and se-lect from the nomination documents. A maximum of fi ve individuals may be inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame each year.

Awardee(s) will be recognized at the annual Homecoming Alumni & Sports Hall of Fame Recognition Luncheon and during the pre-game ceremony prior to the Homecoming football game Thursday, October 1 when the Tigers take on Mississippi Delta.

Deadline to submit a nomination(s) is August 31.

For more information contact Tiffany Johnson at the Northeast Develop-ment Foundation at 662-720-7185 or by email at

[email protected]’s Founda-

tion offers a compre-hensive program of giv-ing opportunities and is specifi cally responsible for gifts to the college in-volving estate planning, real estate, insurance, endowments, annuities, trusts, pooled income funds or other special donations that require ongoing management or binding agreements. It exists to serve Northeast by providing programs and benefi ts not fully provided by other sourc-es. For more information about Northeast’s Foun-dation contact Eaton at 662- 720-7165 or [email protected]. Visit the Northeast web site at www.nemcc.edu.

NEMCC Hall of Fame seeks nomineesFor Daily Corinthian

Reading is one area where most students need more attention.

“Reading at the middle school level is such a de-fi ciency,” said Corinth School District Cam-bridge Coordinator Dana Bullard. “No one wants to say ‘I don’t know how to do this’ and we make it so diffi cult for children to love reading.”

“The reason we lose student commitment is embarrassment,” added Walker. “For whatever reason they fall behind and don’t catch up be-cause they are embar-rassed.”

Relationships with tu-tors and mentors are key

in the breaking down the wall of embarrassment.

“Embarrassment is overcome when they know someone cares,” said Bullard.

The Lighthouse Foun-dation works with at-risk children in their tutoring and mentoring program.

“Most come from dys-functional families,” said Caveness. “Our job is to put children around peo-ple who will challenge them and put the pieces back together.”

The job of creating a love for reading can be diffi cult when there are no books in the home.

“We are trying to change the culture,” add-ed Caveness. “Reading is huge and something we

are passionate about … it will change them.”

Children are faced with numerous distractions before they even get to school. Chris Williams, head of mentoring at the Lighthouse Foundation, has seen it all too often while working with youth in Chicago.

“You don’t know what they have seen and ex-perienced from day-to-day,” said Williams. “Most kids aren’t in an environment to learn … there is no quiet place to read and they are under so much stress.”

Williams believes the battle can be won.

“Kids want to learn,” he said. “It can be done if someone believes in

them.”“We have to believe

kids can do better,” add-ed Bullard.

All that is needed is vol-unteers to step forward.

“Kids need volunteers who will pour their lives into them,” said Ray.

Project Attention has encountered success by trying new things this summer.

“We did a lot of things we haven’t done before,” said director Shirley Rowland. “Our goal is to work with kids on a one-on-one basis … we want them to understand what they are doing in school is what they are supposed to be doing.”

Behavior plays a part also, according to Row-

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can be an ‘A’ student, but they all can know how to behave,” she said.

Accountability is key in the help being done by the Boys & Girls Club.

“It’s something we want to instill in our kids,” said new unit di-rector Trecee Grayson. “Once they grasp that, everything improves.”

Grayson believes in also incorporating par-ents who need help.

“It’s important to go farther,” she said. “There shouldn’t be an age limit on helping someone.”

“The wonderful thing is we have so many places kids can go to get help,” added Cartwright.

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We’ve been here before.Deputy National Security Ad-

viser Ben Rhodes said a while ago that an Iran deal would be the health-care bill of President Barack Obama’s second term, and he was right.

Like Obamacare, the Iran deal represents an ideologi-cal fi xation of the president’s; it is unpopular; and it will get through Congress – or to be more exact, avoid disapproval

by Congress – by sheer partisan force.When Obama mounted a defense of the

deal in a speech at American University, it was aimed less at public persuasion – never a strength of his during the Obamacare debate – than base mobilization as he seeks to hold the Democrats he will need to sustain a veto of a resolution of disapproval.

How else to explain a speech that chastised opponents for their “strident” rhetoric at the same time it contended that Iranian hard-lin-ers “are making common cause with the Re-publican caucus,” a juvenile little jab worthy of a Daily Kos diarist?

For years, we’ve heard Obama say that all options are on the table in forcing the Irani-ans to “end their nuclear program.” But he be-lieved in having all options on the table about as much as he opposed gay marriage. Saying that he didn’t rule out military options was all about buying time until he could turn around and say, in effect, that a bad deal is better than all military options.

Not that anyone, especially the Iranians, ever took him seriously. This deal is the result of coercive diplomacy absent coercion. In es-sence, it allows Iran to become a threshold nuclear power (preserving much of its nuclear infrastructure) in exchange for us not having to do anything to try to stop Iran from becom-ing a threshold nuclear power.

The president’s rebuttals of the critics of the agreement are wan and unpersuasive.

On inspections: “This access can be with as little as 24 hours’ notice.” Underline the word “can.” As the president later acknowledged, if Iran wants to block inspectors from a suspi-cious site, the question goes to a dispute-reso-lution process that takes up to 24 days.

On the deal expiring: “It is true that some of the limitations regarding Iran’s peaceful pro-gram last only 15 years.” This is truly insipid. The whole point of the deal is to limit Iran’s “peaceful program” because no one believes that it is peaceful.

On sanctions relief: “An argument against sanctions relief is effectively an argument against any diplomatic resolution of this is-sue.” No. It’s an argument against sanctions relief that provides a huge windfall to the re-gime in exchange for an inadequate deal.

The president concedes that perhaps some of the tens of billions of dollars will go to mili-tary activities, but says Iran has “engaged in these activities for decades” – which isn’t much of a case for giving it the resources to fund them more lavishly.

The crux of the president’s case is that there is no alternative to his path except war. But the sanctions regime was biting. It could have been preserved and even tightened, and cou-pled with a credible threat of force, could have produced a much better agreement.

Instead, Obama has been palpably desper-ate for a deal, and desperate to bypass Con-gress. There will be a congressional vote, but on terms exactly reversed from what it takes to approve a treaty (it will take a two-thirds supermajority to block rather than approve). Even so, Obama went to the United Nations Security Council before Congress, and the international-sanctions regime has already ef-fectively been unraveled.

This means that like Obamacare, the Iran deal, too, will carry a taint of illegitimacy. It, too, will become something that Republicans pledge to reverse. It, too, will have its ultimate standing decided by the 2016 election.

It, too, in sum, is supposed to be a great credit to the president’s legacy, when it is re-ally a disgrace.

(Daily Corinthian columnist Rich Lowry can be reached via e-mail: [email protected].)

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STARKVILLE — There’s more than a little novelty to a political candidate who doesn’t spend a dime, doesn’t campaign, and doesn’t even vote for him-self to win the gubernatorial nomination of a major party – as Terry truck driver and newly-minted Mississippi Democratic Party guberna-torial nominee Robert Gray has discovered.

Gray unexpectedly and rather easily dispatched the state Democratic Party establishment-backed can-didate Vicki Slater and Dr. Valerie Short on the way to winning his party’s nomina-tion without a runoff.

After the brief “who is Robert Gray?” reaction came a torrent of political conspiracy theories as to why Gray emerged from po-litical anonymity to win the Democratic nomination.

First came fi ngers point-ed at the state’s GOP – on the political meme that Re-publicans didn’t want to see Slater as the Democratic opponent for incumbent Republican Gov. Phil Bry-ant. So for Republican vot-ers “crossing over” to vote in the Democratic primary to help choose local offi cials in areas where Dems still hold sway in courthouse elec-

tions, there was a sup-posed plot to check the box for Gray to defeat Slater.

If that’s the case, the o r g a n i z e r s of that sup-posed stealth

effort to block Slater from the November ballot should be recruited to work for the CIA. Why? Because there is simply no discernible trail of evidence – sample bal-lots, social media messages, emails blasts, signage, fl y-ers, nothing – leading to that conclusion. If the GOP implemented such a strat-egy, they did it with smoke signals or mental telepathy.

A more plausible expla-nation is the simpler one – the name “Gray” comes ahead of the names “Short” and “Slater” when arranged alphabetically. The fi rst name on the ballot got the most votes.

Still, Gray’s win was a head-scratcher and set tongues wagging in both the Democratic and Republican parties.

Not since the late Cliff Finch parlayed a lunch box and some well-documented stints bagging groceries and

driving a bulldozer into win-ning election as governor of Mississippi back in 1975 has so much media attention been paid to the blue-collar attributes of a candidate as has been paid to Gray in the last several days.

Of course, Finch was a lawyer and a veteran pros-ecutor and the blue collar tableaus he created were more a refl ection of the Batesville attorney’s youth rather than his status at the time of the campaign. No matter, for Mississippi vot-ers ate up the image of the “working man’s candidate” for governor.

The facts were that after a youth spent in rural pov-erty, Finch later won a seat in the state House of Repre-sentatives in 1959 and later was elected district attor-ney in Panola County. He also ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor in 1971. Finch died in 1986.

But what separates the successful Finch political gimmick from Gray’s real-ity in facing off with Bryant and perennial Reform Party candidate Shawn O’Hara in November is that fact that Finch campaigned daily and spent a boatload of money fi nancing his campaign.

Gray, like any Democrat

running statewide, starts with 40 to 45 percent of the vote available as low hang-ing fruit. Those numbers are likely to hold whether Gray engages and actively campaigns during the gen-eral election or not.

But to advance those numbers, Gray and the Democrats he represents will have to engage in a more tradition campaign effort complete with paid campaign advertising.

Even then, Republicans have won the last three gubernatorial elections in Mississippi with 53 percent (Haley Barbour over Ronnie Musgrove in 2003), 58 per-cent (Barbour over John Ar-thur Eaves, Jr. in 2007), and 61 percent (Phil Bryant over Johnny Dupree in 2011).

So while Robert Gray’s sensational upset win in the Democratic Primary deserves the attention it’s getting, the fundamental mathematics of Mississippi general election politics still heavily favors Bryant in No-vember – whether Gray de-cides to vote for himself in the general election or not.

(Daily Corinthian colum-nist Sid Salter is syndicated across the state. Contact him at 601-507-8004 or [email protected].)

Gray’s win provides conspiracy theories

CLEVELAND — They are afraid of him; they are re-ally afraid of him. The other Republican candidates for president are afraid of Don-ald Trump.

The smart ones are, any-way.

Trump didn’t just steal much of the show at a Re-publican debate Thursday night. He didn’t just com-mand the stage whenever he chose to – he is an expe-rienced TV performer, after all. He showed his contempt for the very debate he was taking part in.

And the audience ate it up.Time and again Trump

said outrageous and some-times repellent things and not only got away with it, but often turned boos into cheers.

One of the Fox News mod-erators, Megyn Kelly, said to him: “You’ve called women you don’t like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting ani-mals.”

“Only Rosie O’Donnell,” Trump retorted.

There was an explosion. But it was an explosion of laughter.

Trump went on: “I think the big problem this country has is being politically cor-rect. I’ve been challenged by so many people, and I don’t really have time for total

political cor-rectness, and to be hon-est with you, this country doesn’t have time, either. This country is in big trou-ble. We lose to China, we lose to Mexi-

co, we lose to everybody.”And if Kelly didn’t like that

answer?“Honestly, Megyn, if you

don’t like it, I’m sorry,” Trump said in a tone that in-dicated he was not the least bit sorry. “I’ve been very nice to you, although I probably could maybe not be based on the way you’ve been to me.”

And if the press was go-ing to tear him apart for his comments?

Who cares? Not Trump.“Reporters,” Trump said,

pronouncing the word the same way some people would say “cockroaches.” “They’re a very dishonest lot, generally speaking in the world of politics.”

But when another Fox moderator, Chris Wallace, tried to take Trump to task for calling some Mexicans who cross the border il-legally “rapists” and drug dealers, Trump airily dis-

missed him.“If it weren’t for me, you

wouldn’t even be talking about illegal immigration, Chris,” Trump said. “Our leaders are stupid, our poli-ticians are stupid, and the Mexican government is much smarter, much sharp-er, much more cunning, and they send the bad ones over because they don’t want to pay for them.

“Why should they when the stupid leaders of the United States will do it for them? And that’s what’s happening whether you like it or not,” Trump said.

So now was the time for the other candidates to jump on Trump, right? Nope.

These guys could read the polls. And the polls are tell-ing them that Trump had a commanding lead in the polls for a reason: People are buying what he is sell-ing.

And one thing he is selling is that he is unafraid to do what politicians running for their party’s nomination are usually afraid of.

Trump’s replies didn’t al-ways work. Wallace came close to pinning him to the mat about the bankruptcies that four of his companies have gone through, which cost lenders at least a billion dollars.

“Lenders aren’t babies; these are total killers,” Trump said. “You’re living in a world of make-believe, Chris.”

But Wallace also pointed out how hundreds of people had lost jobs because of the bankruptcies, and Trump had no good reply for that except that he had done “hundreds” of deals in his life and Wallace was picking on just four.

Rand Paul did attack Trump for his past support of single-payer health insur-ance, but Trump dismissed him with a sharp tongue. “You’re having a hard time tonight,” Trump said.

But the candidate who re-ally had the hard time was the man who is second in the polls: Jeb Bush.

He wasn’t terrible, but he wasn’t very good. He looked like a person who had wan-dered into a race he wasn’t really interested in.

Jeb was supposed to be “the smart one” in his fam-ily. And maybe he is.

Maybe he has seen up close what the job does to you and doesn’t want any part of it.

(Roger Simon is chief po-litical columnist of politico.com, an award-winning journalist and a New York Times best selling author.)

Trump terrifies Republican field

“I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as thou hast loved me.” John 17:23

Lord God, forbid that I should lose the op-portunities of making my life by waiting for sudden developments. Cause me to notice that the tree that bears fruit must fi rst grow the blossom before it may be perfected by the sun: whether thou hast made me greater or less, may I be ashamed to live in untruth and wait in idleness. Amen.

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Across the Nation Across the State

New human cases of West Nile found

JACKSON — The Mis-sissippi State Depart-ment of Health has an-nounced four new cases of West Nile virus.

Mississippi now has seven cases for 2015. The reported cases are in Covington, Forrest, Hinds and Rankin coun-ties. No deaths have been reported the year.

Cases have been previ-ously reported in Adams, Hinds and Simpson counties.

Health officials only re-port laboratory-confirmed cases to the public.

Last year, 43 people in Mississippi came down with the virus, and seven of them died.

State Epidemiologist Dr. Thomas Dobbs said in Monday’s news re-lease that people need to protect themselves from mosquitoes. He says the number of cases begins increasing in summer, peaking in August and September.

 Trial rescheduled in shooting of child

COLUMBUS -- The trial of a Lowndes County man on charges related to the fatal shooting of a 4-year-old child has been re-scheduled for the Novem-ber term of circuit court.

The Commercial Dis-patch reports a trial for 27-year-old Patrick Cham-bers was scheduled for this month but court of-ficials did not get to his case. It has been moved to November.

Chambers is charged with murder in the January death of his girl-friend’s 4-year-old son inside their home. If con-victed, Chambers faces life in prison.

Authorities say Brayden Barksdale died from a gunshot from a hunting rifle. The boy was pronounced dead at the scene.

 Grenada glass plant expands, adds jobs

GRENADA — A com-pany that makes glass storefronts, window walls and doors will expand in Grenada, adding 15 jobs to the current 118 work-ers.

Trulite Glass & Alumi-num Solutions, based in Peachtree City, Geor-gia, says it will invest $120,000 to upgrade a production line an in-

crease capacity.The Mississippi De-

velopment Authority is giving Trulite $75,000 and the city of Grenada is giving $134,500, both for building improve-ments. Tammy Craft, a spokeswoman for MDA, says she doesn’t know whether the city or coun-ty will also offer property tax breaks.

Craft says the average annual salary for the new jobs is $35,285.

 Woman’s bag taken in casino parking lot

BILOXI — Biloxi police say a person who wit-nessed a man taking a woman’s purse from the Golden Nugget Casino Biloxi parking garage followed the suspect to Jackson County until authorities could stop him and take him into custody.

Police tell The Sun Herald 31-year-old Jude Henry Judson, of Gautier, approached the victim Sunday and used force to take her purse and other personal belong-ings before he got into a vehicle and left the scene.

Biloxi police say the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department stopped Hudson in Ocean Springs and arrested him without incident.

Judson was arrested on a robbery charge and is held at the Harrison County jail on a $50,000 bond set by Justice Court Judge Bruce Strong.

 Firefighters to help in North Carolina

JACKSON — A group of Mississippi firefight-ers are heading to North Carolina to assist in a wildfire battle.

WAPT-TV reports 20

firefighters from across the state are going to help fight the wildfire burning in the North Car-olina mountains which officials say is threaten-ing people and doubling in size.

Firefighters say they’ve been preparing for the trip for more than six months, but only got the call about going to North Carolina a couple of days ago. Communities near the fire include Marion, Nebo, Lake James and Glen Alpine.

A team of firefighters from Mississippi went to California in 2014 to fight wildfires near Sac-ramento, but several new recruits are participating in the North Carolina trip.

 Adams County port receives state grant

NATCHEZ — The Nat-chez-Adams County Port will use a new $552,000 state grant to replace the northern wing of the port warehouse roof.

The warehouse previously received a $954,000 grant to fix a portion of the roof. The new grant from the Mis-sissippi Department of Transportation will com-plete roof repairs, Port Director Anthony Hauer told The Natchez Demo-crat.

“The roof repairs were prerequisite because of the business we were able to secure for the building with these cli-ents,” Hauer said.

“It is a part of mainte-nance for a building of that age, and in order to maintain the clientele or to ensure that all car-goes in the building are taken care of and free of any damage from water or leakage, the roof re-placement was prerequi-site,” he said.

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Girls’ stabbing case stays in adult court

WAUKESHA, Wis. — A Wisconsin judge ruled Monday that two girls accused of stabbing a classmate to please the online horror character Slender Man will stay in adult court, where they could face decades in prison.

The 13-year-old girls’ attorneys had sought to transfer their cases to the juvenile court sys-tem, where they could be held for only five years. Psychologists called by defense law-yers testified that they would get more suitable mental health treatment in a juvenile institution.

But Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren, after hearing testimony during four days of hearings in May and June, decided that the girls should remain in adult court.

Both girls were charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide in connection with the May 2014 at-tack on their classmate, Payton Leutner.

According to a crimi-nal complaint, the girls plotted for months be-fore they lured Payton into some woods after a sleepover and attacked her with a knife. Payton was stabbed 19 times but survived.

The girls told investi-gators they hoped kill-ing Payton would please Slender Man, a charac-ter they had read about in online horror stories.

The charges automati-cally put the girls in adult court under Wisconsin law. They could face 65 years in prison if they’re convicted as adults.

The girls’ defense at-torneys also had asked the judge to declare the underlying law that put the case in adult court unconstitutional, alleg-ing the statues lead to cruel and unusual punishment. The judge denied that motion on Thursday, writing that ju-veniles aren’t as culpa-ble for their actions as adults but that doesn’t exempt them from get-ting adult sentences.

 Police: Clown with ax attacks woman

HICKORY, N.C. — Po-lice say a man wearing a clown costume swung an ax at a woman, but

she wasn’t hit.Authorities say the

man came to the wom-an’s house about 4:30 a.m. Friday wearing a clown mask and a multi-colored wig.

Authorities told the Hickory Daily News that the man didn’t hurt the woman, and she was able to remove his mask and recognized him as an acquaintance before he left.

Authorities say the woman decided to go to a judge and request an arrest warrant after talk-ing to officers.

 Hernandez lawyers appeal for dismissal

BOSTON — Lawyers for former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez have filed motions to dismiss the indictment charging their client with a dou-ble slaying in Boston in 2012.

The motion says there was insufficient evidence presented to the grand jury to estab-lish probable cause; the state impaired the in-tegrity of grand jury pro-ceedings; and the court lacks jurisdiction.

Prosecutors say Her-nandez killed Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furta-do after a chance en-counter at a nightclub. They say after de Abreu accidentally bumped into Hernandez, Hernan-dez followed the men in a Toyota 4Runner, pulled up to their car and opened fire.

Hernandez is serving a life sentence for the unconnected 2013 kill-ing of Odin Lloyd.

The defense motions were filed last month. A spokesman for the Suffolk district attorney said Monday that pros-ecutors haven’t yet filed their response.

 Police arrest man on robbery charges

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Police say a man jailed on charges he robbed a central Penn-sylvania bank has been identified as the sus-pect in a drug store rob-bery two days later in a neighboring county.

For now, 61-year-old Cecil Barnhart, of Con-nellsville, is jailed in Centre County only on charges that he robbed the Citizens Bank in Patton Township on Wednesday.

But police in Richland Township, Cambria County, near John-stown, says a clerk has identified Barnhart in a Friday heist at the Rite Aid pharmacy in that community. Police say they’ll file robbery and related charges in a few days.

 Candid royal photos to go up for auction

BOSTON — A dozen candid and unpub-lished photos of Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s wedding recep-tion are the featured items at a Boston-area auction scheduled for next month.

The photos were taken by Lord Patrick Lichfield, a relative who was the only photog-rapher allowed to take informal photographs of the royal family and their guests when they returned to Buckingham Palace following the July 1981 wedding.

Six of the photos de-pict Princess Diana in her wedding dress with members of her own family as well as Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Princess Margaret and Prince Andrew. In some, Diana is holding 5-year-old Clementine Hambro, her youngest bridesmaid.

 Coast Guard reports rise in drug seizures

SAN DIEGO — The U.S. Coast Guard says cocaine seizures off Latin America’s Pacific coast have soared in 2015 to their highest levels in five years.

Federal officials on Monday planned to hold a press confer-ence in San Diego to laud the efforts of the Coast Guard aided by the Navy, federal law enforcement agencies and the navies of allied nations that have re-sulted in the seizure of 119,000 pounds of co-caine worth about $1.8 billion over the past 10 months.

Authorities say that’s more than the total amount of cocaine seized in fiscal years 2012, 2013 and 2014 combined.

Traffickers have been increasingly turning to the high seas to get their loads to U.S. mar-kets, and skirt the tight-ened security on land at the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Deaths

Beulah ‘Boo’ FortuneCelebration of life for Beulah “Boo” Fortune, 83,

is set for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Memorial Funeral Home with burial in Dogwood Cemetery.

Visitation is today from 5 until 8 p.m.Mrs. Fortune died Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015, at Dog-

wood Plantation. She was born Sept. 6, 1931, in Deer Lodge, Tenn. She was a member of Shady Grove Baptist Mission and was retired after 16 years as deli manager at Kroger.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Charles Fortune; her parents, James and Delta Cole; her brother, James Cole; and two sisters, Pauline Moruel (Jim) and Joan Wallin (Billy).

Survivors include her sons, Ricky Fortune (Bren-da) of Corinth and Fred Fortune (Sue) of Tupelo; a daughter, Linda Lusby (Tom) of DeMotte, Ind.; sis-ters Linda Gladney (Ron) of Roseville, Calif., and Andrea Shingler (Joe) of Gary, Ind.; grandchildren Chris “Chip” Fortune, Charles Fortune II, Simone Jordan (Russell), Deana Pittman (Michael), Marlana Pitts and Krystal Dunn (Trace); eight great-grand-children; and a host of other family and friends.

Bro. Jimmy Lancaster and Bro. Tim Edwards will offi ciate the service.

Condolences can be left at memorialcorinth.com.

Leroy PhiferFuneral services with military honors for Hugh

Leroy Phifer, 85, are set for 11 a.m. today at Me-morial Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Henry Cemetery.

Mr. Phifer died Saturday, August 8, 2015, at Ad-amsville Health and Rehab. Born in Corinth on April 28, 1930, he was a member of Tate Baptist Church and a retired truck driver. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean confl ict. He enjoyed gardening, the outdoors and spending time with his dog Angel.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Marlene Phifer; his parents, Ruben and Oteria Phifer; a sis-ter, Dorothy Brown (J.C.); and his father-in-law, Roy Mincy.

Survivors include his daughters, Elizabeth De-Graffenreid (Jim) of Michie, Tenn., and Susan Col-lier (Alan) of Rosemark, Tenn.; grandchildren Ron-ald Morris (Carole-Anne), Devon Holbrook (Grace Ann) and Madison DeGraffenreid; and his mother-in-law, Irene Mincy.

Bro. Nelson Hight will offi ciate the service.

Don E. Blanchard Sr.GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas — A me-

morial service for Don E. Blanchard Sr., 88, was held at First United Methodist Church in Grand Prairie, Texas, on July 28, 2015.

Mr. Blanchard died July 24, 2015. Born in Houston, Texas, on March 26, 1927, he graduated from high school in Moss Point and served in the U.S. Navy. He then earned a master’s degree in public school administration from the University of Mississippi. He married Lillian Sweat in Corinth on Oct. 5, 1951. Af-ter coaching in Mississippi for fi ve years, he moved his family to Grand Prairie, Texas, where he was a coach and math teacher and later a school and central administrator. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Grand Prairie. He was a Mason and was active with the Dia-mond Jubileers Square Dance Club. He was inducted into the National Senior Softball Hall of Fame and played until age 80.

Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Lillian Blanchard; a broth-er, Claude Blanchard of Houston, Texas; two sons, Don Blanchard Jr. (Dora) of Van Alstyne, Texas, and Pat Blanchard (Wendy) of Plano, Texas; three granddaughters, Fe-licia Hudson (Kevin), Melissa Ha-good (Josh) and Brie Garlock (Wes-ley); and four great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church of Grand Prairie, GP Food and Clothing Co-op or a charity of choice.

Beth DeatherageIUKA — A memorial service for

Beth Deatherage, 55, is set for 6 p.m. Saturday at Fifth Street Baptist Church in Iuka with burial at Pleas-ant Hill Methodist Church Cem-etery.

A reception will follow.Ms. Deatherage died Saturday,

Aug. 8, 2015.Survivors include two children,

Tyler Deatherage (Stephanie) and

Sarah Deatherage; stepchildren April Robertson and Gary Death-erage; one sister, Nena Jones (Charles); and seven grandchildren, Slayde and Jayda Deatherage, Kar-en Castleberry, Rebekh Robertson, Carter Deatherage, Issiah Deather-age and Kierslei Deatherage.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Perry Joe and Janice Mc-Dermott Pruitt, and a brother, Mi-chael J. Pruitt.

Bro. Sean Glidewell and Titus Curtis will offi ciate the service un-der the direction of Ludlam Funeral Home.

Mary JacksonFuneral services for Mary Jane

Crum Jackson, 67, are set for 3 p.m. today at Corinthian Funeral Home with burial at Overton Church Cem-etery in Walnut.

Visitation is from 1 p.m. until the service.

Mrs. Jackson died Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015. Born in Alcorn County on Dec. 22, 1947, she was a depart-ment manager for Walmart and a member of Fountain of Life Faith Church.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Wilberth and Adelia Prince Crum, and her husband, Jack Jack-son.

Survivors include her daughter, Tracy Berryman (Scott Cloer) of Booneville, and three grandchil-dren, Michael Berryman, Mitchell Berryman and Hannah Berryman.

Sister Jane Dillingham will offi ci-ate the service.

Patricia MartinFuneral services for Patricia

Dawn Martin, 54, were held Satur-day at King-Tears Mortuary Cha-pel in Austin, Texas, followed by a graveside service Monday at Shady Grove Cemetery in Iuka.

Ms. Martin died Aug. 2, 2015, in Austin, Texas. She was a native of Iuka.

Grayson Funeral Services is in charge of local arrangements.

Rick MillerIUKA — Funeral services for

Rick Miller, 66, are set for 3 p.m. Wednesday at Cutshall Funeral Home Chapel in Iuka with burial at North Crossroads Community Cemetery.

Visitation is today from 5 until 9 p.m.

Mr. Miller died Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015, at his home. Born in Mem-phis, Tenn., on Oct. 12, 1948, he was retired from the U.S. Marine Corp after 20-and-a-half years of service. He attained the rank of master ser-geant and earned two Purple Hearts as a veteran of the Vietnam Confl ict.

Survivors include his wife, Jimmie Mae Miller of Iuka; two daughters, Anissa Talley of Iuka and Kim Brit-ton of Selmer, Tenn.; one son, Ricky Miller of Buffalo, N.Y.; six grandchil-dren, Ashlee Tucker, Dustin Vander-griff (Andrea), Gabrielle Vandergriff, Landon Britton, Jennifer Irrizary and Alexandria Miller; and four great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Norman Miller and Marga-ret Hinton.

Bro. Travis Shea will offi ciate the service.

Jeffery Lee MitchellJeffery Lee Mitchell, 41, of

Corinth, died Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015, at Magnolia Regional Health Center. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Born Dec. 12, 1973, he was a re-tired manager for Tractor Sup-ply and a member of Holly Baptist Church.

Survivors include a son, William Lee Mitchell of Corinth; his par-ents, William and Linda Sue Russell Mitchell of Corinth; a brother, Ste-phen Floyd Mitchell (Bridgett) of Cherokee, Ala.; and a sister, Sandra Mitchell Floyd (Roger) of Corinth.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Ogle and Ethel Mitchell, and his maternal grandparents, Manning and Ruth Russell.

Fortune

FERGUSON, Mo. —Ferguson was a commu-nity on edge again Mon-day, a day after a protest marking the anniversary of Michael Brown’s death was punctuated with gun-shots and police critically wounded a black 18-year-old accused of opening fi re on offi cers.

Police, protesters and people who live and work in the St. Louis suburb were bracing for what nightfall might bring fol-lowing more violence along West Florissant

Avenue, the same thor-oughfare that was the site of massive protests and rioting after Brown was fatally shot last year in a confrontation with a white Ferguson offi cer.

“Of course I’m wor-ried,” said Sandy Sanse-vere, a retired health care worker who volunteers at the retail store operated by the nonprofi t group I Love Ferguson, which was formed after Brown’s death to promote the community. “What scares me are the guns.”

The father of the sus-

pect who was shot called the police version of events “a bunch of lies.” He said two girls who were with his son told him he was unarmed and had been drawn into a dispute involving two groups of young people.

St. Louis County Ex-ecutive Steve Stenger declared a state of emer-gency, which authorizes county Police Chief Jon Belmar to take control of police emergency man-agement in and around Ferguson.

Protests spilled outside of Ferguson. Almost 60 protesters were arrested around midday Monday for blocking the entrance to the federal courthouse in downtown St. Louis. Authorities planned to re-lease them on a promise to appear later in court.

Among those arrested was scholar and civil rights activist Cornel West.

That protest, like other commemoration events over the past few days, was largely peaceful and somber. But on Sunday, several hundred people gathered in the street on West Florissant, ignoring an offi cer on a bullhorn repeatedly warning them to get to the sidewalk or face arrest. Eventually, a few lobbed glass bottles and rocks at offi cers. One offi cer was hospitalized with cuts to the face after being hit with a rock. Two others had minor injuries after protesters sprayed them with pepper spray.

As tensions escalated, several gunshots sud-denly rang out from the area near a strip of stores, including some that had been looted moments earlier. Belmar believes the shots came from about six different shoot-ers. What prompted the shooting was not clear, but Belmar said two

groups had been feuding. The shots sent protesters and reporters running for cover.

The shooters included the suspect, identifi ed by his father as 18-year-old Tyrone Harris Jr., whom police had been watching out of concern that he was armed, Belmar said.

During the gunfi re, the suspect crossed the street and apparently spotted plainclothes offi cers ar-riving in an unmarked van with distinctive red and blue police lights, Belmar said. The suspect allegedly shot into the windshield of the van.

The four offi cers in the van fi red back, then pur-sued the suspect on foot. The suspect again fi red on the offi cers when he be-came trapped in a fenced-in area, the chief said, and all four opened fi re.

Harris was in critical condition after surgery. Prosecutors announced

10 charges against him — fi ve counts of armed crim-inal action, four counts of fi rst-degree assault on a law enforcement offi cer and a fi rearms charge. All 10 are felonies.

All four offi cers in the van, each wearing protec-tive vests, escaped injury. They were not wearing body cameras, Belmar said.

Tyrone Harris Sr. told The Associated Press his son was a close friend of Michael Brown and was in Ferguson Sunday night to pay respects.

The elder Harris said his son got caught up in a dispute among two groups of young people and was “running for his life” after gunfi re broke out.

“My son was running to the police to ask for help, and he was shot,” he said. “It’s all a bunch of lies ... They’re making my son look like a criminal.”

Police shooting, protests put Ferguson on edgeThe Associated Press

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MARKET SUMMARY

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTERESTYTD

Name Div PE Last Chg %ChgYTD

Name Div PE Last Chg %Chg

18,351.36 15,855.12 Dow Industrials 17,615.17 +241.79 +1.39 -1.17 +6.319,310.22 7,700.57 Dow Transportation 8,372.03 +121.18 +1.47 -8.40 +2.64

657.17 524.82 Dow Utilities 587.59 -2.86 -.48 -4.93 +8.6911,254.87 9,886.08 NYSE Composite 10,906.05 +142.90 +1.33 +.62 +1.715,231.94 4,116.60 Nasdaq Composite 5,101.80 +58.26 +1.16 +7.72 +15.912,134.72 1,820.66 S&P 500 2,104.18 +26.61 +1.28 +2.20 +8.641,551.28 1,269.45 S&P MidCap 1,510.30 +22.14 +1.49 +3.98 +8.99

22,537.15 19,160.13 Wilshire 5000 22,132.24 +279.65 +1.28 +2.13 +7.821,296.00 1,040.47 Russell 2000 1,222.67 +15.77 +1.31 +1.49 +7.07

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NYSE DIARYAdvanced 2,369Declined 770Unchanged 91

Total issues 3,230New Highs 86New Lows 86

NASDA DIARYAdvanced 1,927Declined 854Unchanged 154

Total issues 2,935New Highs 57New Lows 88

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)Name Last Chg %Chg

AquinoxPh 18.88 +8.46 +81.2MidstPet rs 3.72 +1.39 +59.7Zynerba n 35.14 +10.60 +43.2Abeona wt 2.75 +.68 +32.9TetraTech 6.87 +1.68 +32.4RentechN 13.25 +2.95 +28.6NeoPhoton 7.39 +1.63 +28.3InovioPhm 8.19 +1.70 +26.2Mesab 12.15 +2.38 +24.4MexcoEn 2.23 +.42 +23.2

LOSERS ($2 OR MORE)Name Last Chg %Chg

Karyophm 13.44 -8.61 -39.0NwSEn pfA 6.10 -3.33 -35.3RCS Cap 2.60 -1.40 -35.0SFX Ent 2.36 -.69 -22.6BioScrip 2.08 -.60 -22.4DxSPOGBear64.85 -16.82 -20.6DirDGldBr 29.64 -6.85 -18.8NII Hldg n 10.83 -2.46 -18.5KronosWw 8.00 -1.82 -18.5FiveStar 3.52 -.76 -17.8

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Name P/E Last Chg

3,421,944,615Volume 1,721,525,946Volume

17,100

17,400

17,700

18,000

18,300

18,600

F AM A M J J

17,240

17,520

17,800Dow Jones industrialsClose: 17,615.17Change: 241.79 (1.4%)

10 DAYS

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A rebound?

Economists anticipate that U.S. worker productivity rebounded in the April-June quarter.

The Labor Department is expected to report today that worker productivity rose at a rate of 1.1 percent in the second quarter. Productivity declined 3.1 percent in the first three months of the year as the economy hit a soft patch in the winter.

Stocking up

Wholesale companies have been steadily increasing their stockpiles this year.

Inventories of wholesale goods jumped 0.8 percent in May. That was the largest one-month increase since November and a sign that businesses are growing more confident about their sales prospects. Economists predict that the Commerce Department will report today that wholesale inventories increased again in June, though at a smaller clip.

Dashed expectations?

Fossil Group delivers its latest quarterly financial results today.

Financial analysts project that the designer of watches, jewelry and clothing will report lower earnings and revenue for the second quarter than in the same period last year. Fossil's results have been dampened this year due to the impact of a stronger dollar.

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Why are Netflix and Amazon.com leading the market this year? They have what everyone wants, but few can provide: strong growth.

The tepid U.S. economy, combined with weakness in China and elsewhere abroad, means companies are finding it tough to boost their sales. For many, revenue is falling, and the trend is only worsening. Revenue across the Standard & Poor’s 500 index fell nearly 4 percent last quarter, worse than the 2.3 percent drop of the first quarter.

That overall decline makes growth all the more alluring when it’s available. Netflix has been one of the few compa-nies to deliver consistent growth, with revenue jumping more than 20 percent for nine straight quarters, and it’s been the best stock in the S&P 500 this year. It’s gained roughly twice as much as the next best performer.

The phenomenon is playing out in mutual funds, where managers often declare themselves in one of two camps. Some fund managers focus on growth, while value managers focus instead on companies that look cheap relative to their earnings. Growth funds are routinely beating value funds this year.

To be sure, the strong performance for growth stocks means they’re looking more expensive. Consider Netflix’s stock price relative to its revenue per share. The ratio topped nine last week for the first time in the stock’s history. Stocks across the S&P 500 trade at less than two times revenue.

Stan Choe; Jenni Sohn • AP

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Source: Morningstar Data through Aug. 7

Growth wins Mutual funds that focus on high-growth stocks have been the clear winners this year.

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ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis

[email protected]

Dear Annie: It is a mod-ern kind of problem to have such a long life ex-pectancy.

My husband and I are in our early 60s.

His parents are in their early 90s.

They still live inde-pendently and are fairly healthy. We often have family get-togethers with his parents, our children and our grandchildren.

My husband’s father tells the same stories over and over. He completely monopolizes conversa-tions and will interrupt a speaker and start telling his own tale from days long gone. His wife will sometimes say, “Dear, you’ve told this story be-fore,” and he will momen-tarily pause, but his brain is stuck on one track and he’ll keep going. He is un-able not to continue, com-plete with the same jokes and dramatic pauses that he has learned through repetition. We try to be polite and listen, but I see how my children’s eyes glaze over and eventually, they fi nd reasons to leave.

Here’s the real prob-lem: Over the past few years, I have seen my husband developing this same need to speak.

Usually, he wants to make a point or he has some complaint. But he seems unable to just let it go.

He also has started tell-ing long stories, over and

over, about his younger days. Yesterday, he ru-ined a family lunch by fi ghting about something minor that he absolutely could not let pass.

I don’t want to spend years hearing the same stories and putting up with a husband who is un-able to be silent and listen to others. My father-in-law is oblivious to others, and I can see that his son is headed the same way. What can be done? — L.

Dear L.: You’re overlooking the pos-sibility of an inherited neurological problem behind this tendency. It is not uncommon for some seniors to become repetitive and focus on their young-er days.

But the inability to drop an issue when asked, even when it causes family fi ghts, has an element of compulsive behavior. Please talk to your husband about this when he is in a more reasonable mood.

Ask him to speak to his doctor about an evaluation, or better, go with him.

But please work on

your tolerance levels. Your husband isn’t

being annoying on purpose. Instead of allowing your frustra-tion to boil over, try to understand how diffi cult it is for him to control himself, and then help others be understanding, as well.

Dear Annie: Has the defi nition of “fi ance” changed? It used to mean one’s intended spouse, one’s betrothed, the per-son one has agreed to marry after an engage-ment period. Now, it seems to mean merely the person one is currently having sex with. Marriage no longer appears to be a necessary element of the word’s meaning. Am I right about this? — Curi-ous

Dear Curious: No. A fi ance is still someone you intend to marry. However, the length of the engagement could be quite long - years - and in the meantime, some couples choose to live together. While there are a few opti-mistic folks who refer to themselves as a “fi -ance” even when they are not, in fact, en-gaged to be married, it doesn’t change the meaning of the word.

It only shows the ex-pectations of the per-son using it.

Knowing when there is a more serious issueAnnie’s Mailbox

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Horoscopes

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D E A R ABBY: A family mem-ber has re-cently lost more than 100 pounds running and doing yoga. She looks f a n t a s t i c . Yoga is the focus of her life now, and

she posts daily photos of her-self on social media. In many of them she is scantily clad and in poses some might consider ris-que.

Whenever she attends family gatherings or outings to public places, she wants to take pic-tures of herself in various poses. This makes some of the people she’s with uncomfortable. She says she doesn’t care what oth-ers think, but there have been quite a few negative comments about this, and people have “un-followed” her on social media. Others think it’s OK for her to do her thing. What is your opin-ion on this? — GAGGING IN GEORGIA

DEAR GAGGING: Your rela-tive deserves praise for having adopted a healthier lifestyle. However, because she doesn’t

care what others think, any fam-ily member who fi nds her pic-tures too risque for their comfort should quit following her on so-cial media.

DEAR ABBY: My daughter, “Kelly,” and I are arguing over whether she should take her tro-phies with her when she moves out on her own. I feel that when kids move out, they should take all their belongings.

Kelly thinks I should keep the 10 to 15 trophies she won in beauty pageants when she was younger.

I’d like to turn her bedroom into a guest room where visiting relatives can stay, but I’m having diffi culty getting my daughter to take all her stuff. Although she has grown out of her childhood trophies, she expects me to hold onto them. I suggested she pack them up and store them in her attic so she can show her children her accomplishments one day. What do you think? -- BEAUTY QUEEN’S MOM IN INDIANA

DEAR MOM: I think that if you want a guest room instead of a shrine to your daughter’s beau-ty contest achievements, you should set a deadline and insist that her trophies be removed.

DEAR ABBY: A friend of mine

and I have exchanged birthday cards for many years. Several years ago, she started sending me two cards each year -- one on my birthday and another fi ve or six months later. After a couple more years passed, the “second date” became the only card she sent.

I know I should have said something, but I didn’t want to embarrass her. This year on my “birthday” she even called to wish me a happy one.

Is there anything I can do now? My REAL birthday is com-ing up soon, and I feel bad that I didn’t nip this in the bud in the beginning. — ONE AT A TIME IN WASHINGTON

DEAR ONE: Oh, for Pete’s sake! Friends should be able to level with each other without ru-ining the friendship. If you want to save her from embarrass-ment, tell her YOU are embar-rassed because you didn’t say something earlier. Then enjoy a good laugh together.

Dear Abby is written by Abi-gail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

ARIES (March 21-April 19). Because you are both wise and sophisticated, you are able to give your full attention to peo-ple whose opinions are dead wrong without feeling the need to prove the error of their ways.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The things you used to do to cut loose no longer relax you like they used to. It’s time to fi nd a new way. There’s a proj-ect that’s been calling you for a while now. It may be the most relaxing way you could possibly spend your time.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). In theory, the people close to you should be the ones who sup-port you the best. And yet today you’ll get your best (and most impactful) support from a per-fect stranger.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). You think you know what you like to do, but today will surprise you. Something you thought you would fi nd uninteresting will fascinate you, and you’ll gladly go along for the ride.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). When the challenges are not big

enough, you get bored. Bored people tend to create bigger challenges for themselves, and this could take a destructive form. Avoid boredom by going for appropriately sized chal-lenges.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). While you prefer to go under the radar today and will duck from public praise, privately it’s important that you acknowl-edge your talents and commit to nurturing them. Others are depending on you to be your best.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). There’s no reason to struggle with new ideas. Just accept them. You may not agree, but you don’t have to agree to ob-serve what is. The true con-cepts will sink in immediately. Learning comes naturally for you.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). So many times you have start-ed out with next to nothing and made something of it -- proof that you’re a powerful creator. Now calm down and become mindful of what you are secretly

wishing.SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-

Dec. 21). Doing any one thing too long will get tedious, and so hopefully you’ve planned at least fi ve different things to move around and do. If not, no worries -- cancellations will cre-ate room for you to roam freely.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). It’s so rewarding to con-tribute to the success of a team and take the win home with the whole group. That’s why you’re not so concerned about who did what today. The camaraderie you feel overrides such worries.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Factors that are out of your control (like children, large groups, pets, traffi c, weather, urgent situations) will ruin your punctual, courteous style un-less you allow large margins of time for whatever comes up.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). The other person’s fate is con-nected to yours. That’s what limits you and frees you. You do more because you have to -- for them. You do less because you can’t -- because of them.

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KHS Boosters

The Kossuth High School athletic booster club will meet tonight at 6 p.m. in the cafeteria.

 Football League

The Alcorn County Football league will hold registration at the Cross-roads Youth Ministry Association through Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Divisions are available for 5 and 6-year-olds, 7 and 8-year-olds, 9 and 10 year-olds and 11 and 12 year olds. The cost is $75 per child which includes the use of a helmet, mouth piece, shoulder pads, and a person-alized NFL jersey with their name on it which they can keep and carry home. In addition to registration, the league will hold an evaluation day on Saturday, Aug. 15. The new season will kick-off on Saturday, Sept. 12.

For more information contact Shane Barnett at 662-415-1524.

 NFL Youth Flag Football

The Corinth/Alcorn County Parks Department in partnership with the NFL’s Play 60 program is offering Youth Flag Football. Encouraging 60 minutes of exercise weekly, this is the most recognizable youth flag football program in the USA. Open to girls and boys, ages 5-10 years old, the player fee is $55. Fee includes an NFL branded reversible jersey and insurance. Players will be required to wear a mouth guard. Registration is open and runs through Friday. There will be a league clinic/observation day. Coaches will draft teams and games will begin the week of Sep-tember 14 and finish up on Novem-ber 6. Call the Park Office for more information at 286-3067.

 5K Walk/Run

The Booneville Kiwanis Club will host its third annual Back to School 5K Walk/Run on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at West Side Park on Third Street in Booneville. Preregistration for the race is $10 for those 10 and under and $20 for 11 and over. Race-day registration is $15 for 10 and un-der and $25 for 11 and up. All those who preregister will be guaranteed a t-shirt and entered to win a cash prize.

Online registration is available at http://racesonline.com/events/3rd-annual-back-to-school-5k-glow. For more information contact race direc-tor Brandi Reese at 662-663-0308 or [email protected].

 Golf Tourney

The Owen B. Whitehurst 15th An-nual Memorial Scholarship Tourna-ment is set for 9 a.m. on Saturday at Shiloh Ridge Athletic Club. Cost for the four-person scramble is $60 per player. Golf package includes tourna-ment comfort color shirt and tote bag, 18 holes of golf (cart included), Subway lunch and awards ceremony. Flights and prizes will be determined by number of entries.

Sponsorships are available. For more information contact Mike White-hurst 662-415-5514, Winners Circle 662-287-7678 or fax 662-287-7679.

 Youth Baseball & Softball

The Corinth/Alcorn County Parks Department is offering a fall league for boys Dixie Youth baseball and girls ASA softball. Registration has started and will run through August 21. Player cost is $35. Age groups will be divided as 5/6, 7/8, 9/10 and 11/12. There will be a player obser-vation day and a volunteer coaches’ meeting after that to draft teams. Games will begin the week of Sep-tember 14th and finish up by Novem-ber 6th. Teams will play 7-8 games and a single elimination tournament. Call the Park Office for more informa-tion at 286-3067.

 Adult Fall Softball

The Corinth/Alcorn County Parks Department is offering a Fall League for adult softball. League divisions could include; Men’s Open, Women, Coed, Church, Senior, Wooden Bat and a One Pitch League. There must be a minimum of 4 teams registered to form the division. If 80% of the team’s players live in Alcorn County, the cost per team is $300 and $350 for all others. Players must be 16 years of age as of September 1 and teams must wear numbered uniformed tees. Team registration is open and goes through August 28. Play is ASA sanctioned and games will begin the week of September 7th. Teams will play 8 games and a single elimination tournament to end the season. Call the Park Office for

The Associated PressThe Southeastern Confer-

ence is the unquestioned king of college football leagues.

Maybe in some circles.That mindset has become

practically a mantra for SEC coaches, fans and media over the last decade, but other leagues have won the national crown the last two seasons.

As usual, this season the SEC has no shortage of sol-id candidates to crack the four-team College Football Playoffs, including Alabama despite an unsettled quarter-back situation. That’s a famil-iar refrain for other would-be contenders like Georgia, Mis-sissippi, LSU and perhaps even Auburn, which doesn’t

expect to miss a beat with Jer-emy Johnson replacing Nick Marshall.

It’s still hard to argue against the top-to-bottom strength of a league where Mississippi State is picked to fi nish last in the SEC West a year after spending fi ve weeks ranked No. 1 in the land. And the Bulldogs’ Dak Prescott is the league’s only established star quarterback.

“I feel like we weren’t sat-isfi ed with the No. 1 ranking because we wanted to be No. 1 at the end of the year,” Mis-sissippi State defensive back Taveze Calhoun said.

That basically sums up the ambitions of the league’s top powers since Ohio State

pounded away at Alabama’s defense in the Sugar Bowl, a semifi nal game.

But the SEC has its work cut out.

The league didn’t even lead the way into the NFL draft ei-ther with the ACC and Pac-12 having more fi rst-rounders if fewer overall picks.

If the case for No. 1 league isn’t quite so open and shut these days, there’s little ques-tion the SEC West stacks up as the most compelling, can-nibalistic division. All seven programs are led by coaches making at least $4 million a year.

The league media picked Auburn to win the SEC but Alabama got more points in

the West voting, illustrating the lack of a consensus favor-ite even within that state.

Some things to watch in the SEC this season:

UNPROVEN QUAR-TERBACKS: More than half of the teams still had open competition going into train-ing camps, with two more graduate transfers joining the mix. Former Virginia starter Greyson Lambert is compet-ing at Georgia and ex-Clem-son quarterback Chad Kelly is battling for the starting job at Mississippi. South Carolina receiver Pharoh Cooper com-pleted more passes (fi ve) last season than any QB on the

SEC trying to reclaim supremacy

Please see SEC | 13

The Associated PressSHEBOYGAN, Wis. — Rory

McIlroy says he’s 100 percent and his game appears to be in order.

He was talking about golf, not soccer.

McIlroy played another practice round Monday for the PGA Championship and declared himself ready to go at Whistling Straits. The world’s No. 1 player injured ligaments in his left ankle the fi rst weekend in July while playing soccer with friends in Northern Ireland.

Thursday will be his fi rst competitive round since the

U.S. Open.“To play golf it’s 100 per-

cent,” he said. “To go back on a soccer pitch, it wouldn’t be quite ready. But to do what I need to do this week, it’s 100 percent.”

Monday was the fi rst offi -cial day of practice for the fi -nal major of the year, though it was interrupted throughout the afternoon as thunder-storms rumbled into the area off Lake Michigan and twice suspended play.

McIlroy got his work done in the morning. He fl ew in from Portugal on the week-end and played twice, and the

26-year-old from Northern Ireland said he has been play-ing with one ball to keep score and try to regain a competi-tive feel.

He said he played — and walked — 72 holes during his time in Portugal. That’s much different — as is the injury — from when Tiger Woods played the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines with shredded ligaments in his left knee and a double stress fracture in his leg. Woods did not walk 18 holes until he teed it up that week at Torrey Pines.

“It actually feels better when I go at it as hard as I

want because my left foot sort of spins out of the way when-ever I hit the driver anyway,” McIlroy said. “If my left foot was to stay completely fl at, like roll on to the left side like a lot of guys do, then it would obviously probably create a few problems. Because mine sort of spins out of the way, it takes a lot of pressure off it.”

McIlroy said he was putting even while he was in a boot to keep his ankle steady.

He began this year with a runner-up fi nish in Abu Dha-bi after a seven-week break,

McIlroy declares himself to be 100 percent for PGA

Please see MCILROY | 13

BY JENNA FRYERAP Auto Racing Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Per-haps Jeff Gordon should have known what was to come this season, his fi nal as a NASCAR driver, when he crashed on the last lap of the Daytona 500. Then he crashed the next week at Atlanta and this farewell tour of sorts had of-fi cially stalled out of the gate.

It’s hardly been the season anyone hoped for the four-

time champion and ambassa-dor for the sport.

He was supposed to go out on top, racing for wins and that elusive fi fth title. That’s what he appeared capable of last season, when he put to-gether one of his strongest seasons in at least a decade.

Gordon came oh-so-close to racing for the championship in a year that reminded many of his early days. But he was denied a spot in the fi nale,

and had he made it and won the title, he might have driven directly into retirement.

Instead, he waited until January to announce 2015 will be his 23rd and fi nal year as a driver. He said he didn’t want a season full of celebra-tions, and he’s not getting any on the race track.

He closed out his road rac-ing career Sunday at Watkins Glen in New York with a 41st-place fi nish, his worst show-

ing at a track where he once won three consecutive times.

His problem Sunday was a faulty brake line in his No. 24 Chevrolet, and his day was ru-ined early.

“Well, it’s disappointing, but I mean right now I just feel like we can’t afford to have these kinds of fi nishes,” he said.

And he’s right. Gordon,

Gordon’s farewell tour hits snag at Watkins Glen

Please see GORDON | 13

The Associated PressSAN DIEGO — The city and

county’s updated plans for a new $1.1 billion stadium were immediately trashed by the Chargers, making it look in-creasingly doubtful the long-running, contentious issue can be solved by City Hall’s Sept. 11 deadline to have a deal in place to qualify for a January vote.

The city and county un-veiled the updated plans Monday, a few hours after a local contingent made a pre-

sentation to the NFL’s Com-mittee on Los Angeles Op-portunities in Chicago. The Chargers, who appear eager to move to Los Angeles, will update all owners on Tuesday on their joint plan with the archrival Oakland Raiders to build a stadium in Carson. St. Louis owner Stan Kroen-ke will give an update on his competing bid to build a sta-dium in Inglewood.

At a sun-drenched news conference overlooking aging Qualcomm Stadium, Mayor

Kevin Faulconer unveiled a fi nancing plan, architectural renderings for a new stadium and a 6,000-page draft of an environmental impact report.

The proposal includes con-tributions of $362.5 million from the Chargers, a $200 million loan from the NFL, $187.5 million in personal seat licenses, $200 million from the city and $150 million from the county. The public contribution will be capped at 32 percent of the total proj-ect, and the team would be re-

sponsible for overruns, Faul-coner said.

Chargers point man Mark Fabiani was quick to criticize City Hall, as he has since the stadium push was revived in January.

“Never before in California history has a controversial, billion dollar project relied on environmental review documents hastily prepared in three weeks,” Fabiani, a former deputy mayor of Los

Chargers slam San Diego’s latest stadium proposal

Please see STADIUM | 13

Please see SHORTS | 13

Photo by Treassa Wilbanks

North Mississippi Motor ParkHoward Means won the Limited Late Model race Saturday at North Mississippi Motor Park. Park endured lots of pile ups and a hard-fought race to claim the $700 purse in one of the many good races last weekend.

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who was 42nd two weeks ago at Indianapolis, has just one top-fi ve fi nish since May. He’s winless this year and is 12th in the Sprint Cup standings with only four races remaining to set the 16-driver cham-pionship fi eld. “I have no idea where we are right now in points, or how all that worked out, but just when you think you get something that is going to go your way, something like this happens,” he said. “We just keep fi ght-ing and digging and try to get the fi nishes that we need to get ourselves sol-idly in (the Chase.)”

Sandwiched between Indianapolis and Watkins Glen was a third-place fi nish at Pocono, where he led two laps. Only problem: Gordon has led just fi ve laps in the last three months.

It’s such a steep drop-off from last season, when he won four races, led over 1,000 laps and knocked down top-10 fi n-ishes in all but 13 races.

He knows he’s not run-ning at the same pace he was last year, and he knows time is quickly running out. Gordon re-mains supportive of his Hendrick Motorsports team and their effort — he lauded where they are performance-wise, and in fairness, he does have four top-10s in the last six races — but they can’t have any slips the next month. “Right now it is the unknown,” he said. “It is the concerns of freak things happening like what happened to us at Indy, what happened to us here. Those are things out of your control.

“We are all about the things you can control, and from that standpoint we are just trying to im-prove the performance of the car slightly. We are not far off though.”

though he conceded it was far different at a ma-jor championship.

“I think it’s just the competitiveness of feel-ing what it’s like to play a tournament,” he said. “It’s OK coming back to play Abu Dhabi as your fi rst week back, but play-ing a major, it’s a bit dif-ferent.

Just that sharpness and competitive edge, that’s the thing you re-ally hope is there when you come back.”

Scenarios:

Jordan Spieth does not have to win the PGA Championship to re-place McIlroy at No. 1 in the world. In fact, he

might not get there even if he does win his third major.

The Offi cial World Golf Ranking laid out the following scenarios for Spieth to get to No. 1:

■ Spieth wins and Mc-Ilroy fi nishes in a two-way tie for second or worse.

■ Spieth fi nishes sec-ond alone and McIlroy is out of the top six.

■ Spieth fi nishes in a two-way tie for second and McIlroy is out of the top 13.

■ Spieth fi nishes in a three-way tie for second and McIlroy is out of the top 33.

The only way for Spi-eth to fi nish alone in third and get to No. 1 is for McIlroy to miss the cut.

Angeles, said in a state-ment. “The Chargers have been clear from the start that the franchise will not be the City’s guinea pig for this in-evitably ill-fated legal experiment. Remem-ber, these are the same politicians who told us, with disastrous results in court, that the con-vention center expan-sion could be fi nanced by a vote of the hoteliers rather than a vote of the people.”

The Chargers walked away from negotiations in June, saying they doubted the city could produce an EIR that will hold up in court. The city and county have con-tinued to work on the project. “The NFL knows

that San Diego is a great sports city,” Faulconer said. “We’re a great city that supports the NFL and the Chargers.”

“They have said all along it is their clear de-sire to have teams stay in their home city, and we have said, very clear, regardless what may or may not have hap-pened in San Diego over the last 10 or 13 years, that we have the ability to get across the fi nish line now, and I think we demonstrated that to-day.”

“It will be up to the NFL and working with the Chargers here in the coming days to deter-mine a path forward,” he said. “We are ready, the negotiating table is open, and we’ll see in the next couple of days.”

Gamecocks’ roster. Au-burn’s Jeremy Johnson and Tennessee’s Josh Dobbs could be rising stars, while Prescott and Arkansas’ Brandon Allen have the most experi-ence.

RUNNERS GA-LORE: The league’s backfi elds still pack plenty of starpower de-spite the loss of Geor-gia’s Todd Gurley, Ala-bama’s T.J. Yeldon and Auburn’s Cameron Ar-tis-Payne. The Bulldogs return Nick Chubb, who had a huge freshman season. The Tide bring back 240-pound back Derrick Henry.

Arkansas has 1,000-yard rushers Jonathan Williams and Alex Col-lins, and Leonard Four-nette returns at LSU after starring as a fresh-man.

NEW COORDINA-TORS: There are 14 of them around the league, counting Vanderbilt coach Derrick Mason,

who’s added running the defense to his du-ties. Auburn hired Will Muschamp as defensive coordinator and Texas A&M lured John Cha-vis from LSU trying to get those defenses up to speed with the offenses. Both are raking in at least $5 million over three years.

ROAD TESTS: There are no easy roads to Atlanta or the Col-lege Football Playoffs in the SEC, especially in the loaded Western Division. Some paths are harder than others. ‘Bama not only opens in a neutral-site game with Wisconsin but vis-its East Division favorite Georgia, Texas A&M, Mississippi State and Auburn. Maybe Arkan-sas is poised for a break-through season but the Razorbacks have only three SEC home games and face Texas A&M in Arlington, Texas.

The Razorbacks also visit Alabama, Ole Miss, LSU and Tennessee.

more information at 286-3067.

 Adult Fall Flag Football

The Corinth/Alcorn County Parks Depart-ment is offering a fall flag football league for adults, 16 years and above. The team fee is $250, in county or $300 outside the coun-ty. Games will begin the week of September 9 and finish up by No-vember 6. Teams will play 7-8 games. Call the Park Office for more in-formation at 286-3067. Other Fall programs to be offered by the Park, if interest is sufficient,

includes; Adult Kickball, Ultimate Frisbee/Disc Golf, Tennis Leagues and a Walking program. Call for more informa-tion.

 Baseball Record Book

The 2015 Mississippi Baseball Record Book has been published. The book includes re-cords for high school and college baseball. There are many area baseball players and teams mentioned in the book. You can order the book for $10 by sending a check to: Mississippi Baseball Record Book Diamonds by Smillie; 3159 Kendrick Road Corinth, MS 38834.

ScoreboardAuto racing

Watkins GlenSunday At Watkins Glen International

Watkins Glen, N.Y.Lap length: 2.45 miles

(Start position in parentheses)1. (16) Joey Logano, Ford, 90 laps, 118.2

rating, 47 points, $263,723.2. (8) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 90, 124, 43,

$205,441.3. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 90, 132.7,

43, $189,675.4. (26) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 90, 95.3, 41,

$153,761.5. (14) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 90, 96.5, 39,

$119,600.6. (18) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 90, 90, 38,

$139,273.7. (11) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 90, 108.9,

38, $140,406.8. (15) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 90, 95.4, 36,

$87,740.9. (24) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 90, 88.3, 35,

$112,510.10. (9) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 90,

81.4, 34, $128,626.11. (7) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 90,

104.9, 33, $99,340.12. (6) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 90, 99.4,

32, $110,873.13. (28) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 90, 66.7,

31, $89,640.14. (25) Greg Biffl e, Ford, 90, 70.1, 30,

$111,873.15. (20) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 90,

75.7, 29, $111,640.16. (21) Aric Almirola, Ford, 90, 69.8, 28,

$120,451.17. (22) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 90,

64.7, 27, $86,690.18. (29) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 90, 65.8,

26, $104,048.19. (12) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 90, 70,

25, $101,673.20. (31) Michael McDowell, Ford, 90, 60.3,

24, $74,315.21. (33) Cole Whitt, Ford, 90, 57.7, 24,

$91,123.22. (34) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 90, 53.4, 22,

$117,890.23. (19) David Ragan, Toyota, 90, 81.8, 21,

$103,604.24. (1) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 90,

96.5, 21, $114,073.25. (2) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 90, 91.5,

20, $102,235.26. (27) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 90,

50.7, 18, $86,787.27. (13) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 90, 72.9,

17, $90,390.28. (35) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, 90, 41.3,

16, $75,240.29. (39) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 90, 41.3,

15, $75,065.30. (42) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 90, 36.5, 0,

$75,915.31. (40) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 90,

40.2, 13, $71,765.32. (38) Boris Said, Chevrolet, 89, 33.8, 0,

$71,540.33. (37) David Gilliland, Ford, 89, 38.7, 11,

$79,390.34. (30) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 89,

45.3, 10, $79,265.35. (36) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 89,

40.2, 0, $71,090.36. (10) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 89, 57.3,

8, $107,846.37. (32) Chris Buescher, Ford, 88, 28, 0,

$70,779.38. (43) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, 88, 26.7, 0,

$65,902.39. (41) Jeb Burton, Toyota, 88, 27.8, 5,

$61,830.40. (17) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 86,

59.3, 4, $87,821.41. (5) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 86, 80.5, 3,

$102,366.42. (23) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 78, 45.2,

2, $67,830.43. (3) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, rear gear,

56, 81.5, 1, $73,544.Top 16 in Points: 1. K.Harvick, 823; 2.

J.Logano, 781; 3. D.Earnhardt Jr., 750; 4.

J.Johnson, 747; 5. B.Keselowski, 719; 6. M.Truex Jr., 714; 7. M.Kenseth, 703; 8. Ku.Busch, 659; 9. J.McMurray, 635; 10. D.Hamlin, 631; 11. P.Menard, 622; 12. J.Gordon, 620; 13. R.Newman, 613; 14. C.Bowyer, 612; 15. C.Edwards, 589; 16. A.Almirola, 562.

Baseball

NL standingsEast Division

W L Pct GBNew York 60 52 .536 —Washington 57 53 .518 2Atlanta 51 61 .455 9Philadelphia 45 67 .402 15Miami 44 68 .393 16

Central Division W L Pct GBSt. Louis 71 40 .640 —Pittsburgh 65 44 .596 5Chicago 62 48 .564 8½Cincinnati 49 60 .450 21Milwaukee 48 65 .425 24

West Division W L Pct GBLos Angeles 62 49 .559 —San Francisco 59 52 .532 3Arizona 54 56 .491 7½San Diego 52 60 .464 10½Colorado 47 63 .427 14½

___Sunday’s Games

Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Mets 3Colorado 6, Washington 4Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 4Chicago Cubs 2, San Francisco 0Arizona 4, Cincinnati 3, 10 inningsPhiladelphia 5, San Diego 3Miami 4, Atlanta 1Pittsburgh 13, L.A. Dodgers 6

Monday’s GamesN.Y. Mets 4, Colorado 2Philadelphia at Arizona, (n)Cincinnati at San Diego, (n)Washington at L.A. Dodgers, (n)

Today’s GamesAtlanta (W.Perez 4-2) at Tampa Bay

(E.Ramirez 8-4), 6:10 p.m.Boston (S.Wright 5-4) at Miami (Nico-

lino 1-1), 6:10 p.m.Colorado (Rusin 3-4) at N.Y. Mets (Har-

vey 10-7), 6:10 p.m.Milwaukee (Jungmann 6-3) at Chicago

Cubs (Haren 7-7), 7:05 p.m.Pittsburgh (Locke 6-6) at St. Louis

(C.Martinez 11-4), 7:15 p.m.Philadelphia (D.Buchanan 2-6) at Ari-

zona (Hellickson 7-8), 8:40 p.m.Cincinnati (Lorenzen 3-7) at San Diego

(Rea 0-0), 8:10 p.m.Washington (J.Ross 3-3) at L.A. Dodg-

ers (Greinke 11-2), 8:10 p.m.Houston (Kazmir 6-6) at San Francisco

(Bumgarner 12-6), 8:15 p.m.Wednesday’s Games

Cincinnati at San Diego, 2:40 p.m.Philadelphia at Arizona, 2:40 p.m.Houston at San Francisco, 2:45 p.m.Boston at Miami, 3:10 p.m.Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m.Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m.Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m.Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m.Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m.

AL standingsEast Division

W L Pct GBNew York 61 49 .555 —Toronto 61 52 .540 1½Baltimore 56 54 .509 5Tampa Bay 56 56 .500 6Boston 50 62 .446 12

Central Division W L Pct GBKansas City 67 44 .604 —Minnesota 55 56 .495 12Detroit 54 58 .482 13½Chicago 52 58 .473 14½Cleveland 51 59 .464 15½

West Division W L Pct GB

Houston 61 52 .540 —Los Angeles 59 52 .532 1Texas 55 55 .500 4½Seattle 52 60 .464 8½Oakland 51 62 .451 10

___Sunday’s Games

Toronto 2, N.Y. Yankees 0Boston 7, Detroit 2Cleveland 8, Minnesota 1Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Mets 3Kansas City 5, Chicago White Sox 4L.A. Angels 5, Baltimore 4, 11 inningsOakland 5, Houston 4Seattle 4, Texas 2

Monday’s GamesKansas City 4, Detroit 0Chicago White Sox 8, L.A. Angels 2Baltimore at Seattle, (n)

Today’s GamesOakland (Graveman 6-7) at Toronto

(Hutchison 10-2), 6:07 p.m.Atlanta (W.Perez 4-2) at Tampa Bay

(E.Ramirez 8-4), 6:10 p.m.Boston (S.Wright 5-4) at Miami (Nico-

lino 1-1), 6:10 p.m.N.Y. Yankees (Severino 0-1) at Cleve-

land (Carrasco 11-8), 6:10 p.m.Detroit (An.Sanchez 10-9) at Kansas

City (Ventura 6-7), 7:10 p.m.L.A. Angels (Santiago 7-5) at Chicago

White Sox (Rodon 4-4), 7:10 p.m.Texas (Gallardo 8-9) at Minnesota (Gib-

son 8-9), 7:10 p.m.Baltimore (Tillman 8-7) at Seattle

(T.Walker 8-7), 9:10 p.m.Houston (Kazmir 6-6) at San Francisco

(Bumgarner 12-6), 9:15 p.m.Wednesday’s Games

Baltimore at Seattle, 2:40 p.m.Houston at San Francisco, 2:45 p.m.Boston at Miami, 3:10 p.m.Oakland at Toronto, 6:07 p.m.Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m.N.Y. Yankees at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m.Detroit at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m.L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m.Texas at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m.

Football

NFL preseason scheduleSunday’s Game

Minnesota 14, Pittsburgh 3Thursday

New Orleans at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m.Green Bay at New England, 6:30 p.m.N.Y. Jets at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.Miami at Chicago, 7 p.m.Washington at Cleveland, 7 p.m.Dallas at San Diego, 9 p.m.

FridayCarolina at Buffalo, 6 p.m.Tennessee at Atlanta, 6 p.m.Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 6:30 p.m.N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati, 6:30 p.m.Denver at Seattle, 9 p.m.St. Louis at Oakland, 9 p.m.

SaturdayTampa Bay at Minnesota, 7 p.m.San Francisco at Houston, 7 p.m.Kansas City at Arizona, 8 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 16Indianapolis at Philadelphia, Noon

Golf

Bridgestone InvitationalSunday

At Firestone Country Club (South Course)

Akron, OhioPurse: $9.25 million

Yardage: 7,400; Par: 70Final

Shane Lowry, $1,570,000 70-66-67-66—269Bubba Watson, $930,000 70-66-69-66—271Jim Furyk, $470,000 66-66-69-72—273Justin Rose, $470,000 67-71-63-72—273Robert Streb, $330,000 68-70-68-68—274Brooks Koepka, $219,000 69-69-68-69—275Danny Lee, $219,000 65-72-70-68—275David Lingmerth, $219,000 70-71-66-68—275

Henrik Stenson, $219,000 68-69-68-70—275Rickie Fowler, $149,500 67-72-70-67—276Jordan Spieth, $149,500 70-68-72-66—276Steven Bowditch, $126,000 73-69-63-72—277Jason Day, $126,000 69-69-70-69—277Soren Kjeldsen, $126,000 69-73-69-66—277Kevin Na, $109,000 69-70-71-68—278Patrick Reed, $109,000 71-67-72-68—278Keegan Bradley, $88,500 69-70-69-71—279Paul Casey, $88,500 68-73-71-67—279Branden Grace, $88,500 73-69-67-70—279Russell Henley, $88,500 70-70-70-69—279Graeme McDowell, $88,500 66-71-69-73—279Ian Poulter, $88,500 68-72-65-74—279Lee Westwood, $88,500 68-70-73-68—279Danny Willett, $88,500 70-71-69-69—279Matt Kuchar, $74,667 72-68-72-68—280Webb Simpson, $74,667 68-70-72-70—280Camilo Villegas, $74,667 75-69-71-65—280Bernd Wiesberger, $74,667 71-74-66-69—280Bill Haas, $74,667 74-69-67-70—280Marc Warren, $74,667 71-70-69-70—280Charley Hoffman, $70,500 75-66-71-69—281Charl Schwartzel, $70,500 70-72-70-69—281Billy Horschel, $67,500 71-73-70-68—282Zach Johnson, $67,500 70-70-71-71—282Marc Leishman, $67,500 72-70-70-70—282Brandt Snedeker, $67,500 70-70-72-70—282Sergio Garcia, $63,000 71-67-72-73—283J.B. Holmes, $63,000 74-68-70-71—283Kevin Kisner, $63,000 73-69-73-68—283Hideki Matsuyama, $63,000 69-75-73-66—283Marcel Siem, $63,000 70-73-69-71—283James Hahn, $59,000 70-70-74-70—284Ryan Moore, $59,000 71-71-69-73—284Louis Oosthuizen, $59,000 72-70-72-70—284Mikko Ilonen, $55,000 74-73-70-68—285

TransactionsMonday’s Deals

BASEBALLAmerican League

LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP Cam Bedrosian to Salt Lake (PCL). Reinstated RHP Jered Weaver from the 15-day DL.

MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned OF By-ron Buxton to Rochester (IL).

TEXAS RANGERS — Traded INF Tyler Pastornicky to Philadelphia for cash.

Atlantic LeagueLONG ISLAND DUCKS — Traded OF

Bryan Sabatella to Bridgeport for INF Sean Burroughs.

FOOTBALLNational Football League

BALTIMORE RAVENS — Announced WR Steve Smith will retire at the end of the 2015 season.

CINCINNATI BENGALS — Activated LB Rey Maualuga from the PUP list.

CLEVELAND BROWNS — Waived WR Rodney Smith. Signed LB Moise Fokou.

GREEN BAY PACKERS — Released P Cody Mandell.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Released QB Matt Flynn. Signed QB Ryan Lindley.

NEW YORK JETS — Placed S Antonio Allen on injured reserve. Activated DL Kevin Vickerson from the PUP list.

TENNESSEE TITANS — Waived-injured CB Curtis Riley. Signed CB Will Brown. Ac-tivated NT Sammie Hill from the PUP list.

HOCKEYNational Hockey League

NEW YORK RANGERS — Signed C Jar-ret Stoll.

American Hockey LeagueSPRINGFIELD FALCONS — Signed D

Steven Delisle to a one-year contract. Promoted Chris Thompson senior vice president, Cotney Hersom to vice presi-dent, Andy Zilch to manager of commu-nications/broadcasting, Marija Ward to manager of ticket operations and Luke Pawlak to manager of game operations/creative services.

COLLEGEEAST CAROLINA — Named William

Nowadly assistant director of Pirate Club communications.

ST. JOHN’S — Named Taylor Wilson women’s assistant soccer coach.

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TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run West150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on July26, 2005 Sular H. Lumpkin, asingle woman, executed acertain Deed of Trust to Re-conTrust Company, N.A.,Trustee for CountrywideHome Loans, Inc., beneficiary,which deed of trust was re-corded in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi by Instru-ment No. 200506563; and,

WHEREAS, subjectdeed of trust was assigned toBank of America, N.A. suc-cessor by merger to BACHome Loans Servicing, LP fkaCountrywide Home LoansServicing, LP by virtue of anassignment of deed of trustand recorded in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of saidCounty by Instrument No.201200714; and,

WHEREAS, subjectdeed of trust was assigned toEverbank by virtue of an as-signment of deed of trust andrecorded in the office of theChancery Clerk of saidCounty by Instrument No.201305386; and,

WHEREAS, subjectdeed of trust was assigned toGreen Tree Servicing LLC byvirtue of an assignment ofmortgage and recorded in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof said County by InstrumentNo. 201402630; and,

WHEREAS, GreenTree Servicing LLC, thepresent owner of the in-debtedness and holder of theabove described Deed ofTrust, appointed Jeff D. Rawl-ings in the place and stead ofReconTrust Company, N.A.,or any subsequently appoin-ted substituted trustee, saidSubstitution of Trustee beingrecorded in the office of theChancery Clerk of saidCounty by Instrument No.201501559; and,

WHEREAS, defaulthaving been made in theterms and conditions of saidDeed of Trust and the entiredebt secured thereby havingbeen declared to be due andpayable in accordance withthe terms of said Deed ofTrust, Green Tree ServicingLLC, the legal holder of saidindebtedness, having reques-ted the undersigned Substi-tuted Trustee to execute thetrust and sell said land andproperty in accordance withthe terms of said Deed ofTrust and for the purpose ofraising the sums due thereun-der, together with attorney'sfees, trustee's fees and ex-penses of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE,I, Jeff D. Rawlings, Substi-tuted Trustee in said Deed ofTrust, will on the 27th day ofAugust, 2015, offer for sale atpublic outcry and sell withinlegal hours (being betweenthe hours of 11:00 a.m. and4:00 p.m.), at the Front Stepsof the Alcorn County Court-house, located at 600 E.Waldron Street, Corinth,Mississippi to the highest andbest bidder for cash the fol-lowing described propertysituated in Alcorn County,State of Mississippi, to-wit:

Lots 10 and 11 of Block 663of Anderson’s Addition to theCity of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi, said lotsfronting 50 feet each onCrater Street and extendingEast from Crater Street 141feet to the center of saidBlock; the two lots conveyedhereby being in the aggregate100 feet North and South and141 feet East and West andbeing more particularly de-scribed as follows: Beginningat the Northwest corner ofBlock 663 of Anderson’s Addi-tion run South along theWest boundary line of saidBlock 50 feet for a true begin-ning point; thence South 100feet; thence East 141 feet;thence North 100 feet;thence West 141 feet to thetrue beginning point.

Being the same property asconveyed to SULAR H.LUMPKIN from LUMPKINAND LUMPKIN REAL ES-TATE INVESTMENT, INC.dated April 1, 1996, Recor-ded April 3, 1996 in Book281, Page 202, in said office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi.

Parcel No: 0801121401400Property address: 415 CraterStreet, Corinth, Mississippi38834

I WILL CONVEY only suchtitle as is vested in me as Sub-stituted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE,this the 29th day of July 2015.

Jeff D. Rawlings, SubstitutedTrustee for Green Tree Ser-vicing LLC

Dates of Publication: August4, 11, 18, 25, 2015

Jeff RawlingsRawlings & MacInnisP.O. Box 1789Madison, Ms. 39130601-898-1180

14961

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos .200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No.201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No.201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on July26, 2005 Sular H. Lumpkin, asingle woman, executed acertain Deed of Trust to Re-conTrust Company, N.A.,Trustee for CountrywideHome Loans, Inc., beneficiary,which deed of trust was re-corded in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi by Instru-ment No. 200506563; and,

WHEREAS, subjectdeed of trust was assigned toBank of America, N.A. suc-cessor by merger to BACHome Loans Servicing, LP fkaCountrywide Home LoansServicing, LP by virtue of anassignment of deed of trustand recorded in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of saidCounty by Instrument No.201200714; and,

WHEREAS, subjectdeed of trust was assigned toEverbank by virtue of an as-signment of deed of trust andrecorded in the office of theChancery Clerk of saidCounty by Instrument No.201305386; and,

WHEREAS, subjectdeed of trust was assigned toGreen Tree Servicing LLC byvirtue of an assignment ofmortgage and recorded in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof said County by InstrumentNo. 201402630; and,

WHEREAS, GreenTree Servicing LLC, thepresent owner of the in-debtedness and holder of theabove described Deed ofTrust, appointed Jeff D. Rawl-ings in the place and stead ofReconTrust Company, N.A.,or any subsequently appoin-ted substituted trustee, saidSubstitution of Trustee beingrecorded in the office of theChancery Clerk of saidCounty by Instrument No.201501559; and,

WHEREAS, defaulthaving been made in theterms and conditions of saidDeed of Trust and the entiredebt secured thereby havingbeen declared to be due andpayable in accordance withthe terms of said Deed ofTrust, Green Tree ServicingLLC, the legal holder of saidindebtedness, having reques-ted the undersigned Substi-tuted Trustee to execute thetrust and sell said land andproperty in accordance withthe terms of said Deed ofTrust and for the purpose ofraising the sums due thereun-der, together with attorney'sfees, trustee's fees and ex-penses of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE,I, Jeff D. Rawlings, Substi-tuted Trustee in said Deed ofTrust, will on the 27th day ofAugust, 2015, offer for sale atpublic outcry and sell withinlegal hours (being betweenthe hours of 11:00 a.m. and4:00 p.m.), at the Front Stepsof the Alcorn County Court-house, located at 600 E.Waldron Street, Corinth,Mississippi to the highest andbest bidder for cash the fol-lowing described propertysituated in Alcorn County,State of Mississippi, to-wit:

Lots 10 and 11 of Block 663of Anderson’s Addition to theCity of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi, said lotsfronting 50 feet each onCrater Street and extendingEast from Crater Street 141feet to the center of saidBlock; the two lots conveyedhereby being in the aggregate100 feet North and South and141 feet East and West andbeing more particularly de-scribed as follows: Beginningat the Northwest corner ofBlock 663 of Anderson’s Addi-tion run South along theWest boundary line of saidBlock 50 feet for a true begin-ning point; thence South 100feet; thence East 141 feet;thence North 100 feet;thence West 141 feet to thetrue beginning point.

Being the same property asconveyed to SULAR H.LUMPKIN from LUMPKINAND LUMPKIN REAL ES-TATE INVESTMENT, INC.dated April 1, 1996, Recor-ded April 3, 1996 in Book281, Page 202, in said office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi.

Parcel No: 0801121401400Property address: 415 CraterStreet, Corinth, Mississippi38834

I WILL CONVEY only suchtitle as is vested in me as Sub-stituted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE,this the 29th day of July 2015.

Jeff D. Rawlings, SubstitutedTrustee for Green Tree Ser-vicing LLC

Dates of Publication: August4, 11, 18, 25, 2015

Jeff RawlingsRawlings & MacInnisP.O. Box 1789Madison, Ms. 39130601-898-1180

14961

LEGALS0955

IN THE CHANCERYCOURT OF ALCORNCOUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

RE: ADMINISTRATION

OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES

CASSIE CASTILE,

DECEASED

SUMMONS

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

TO: THE HEIRS-AT-LAWOF JAMES CASSIE CASTILE,DECEASED

You have been made aDefendant in the Complaintfiled in this Court by Emily Es-sary, both individually and asadministratrix of the estate ofJames Cassie Castile, de-ceased, and you must take im-mediate action to protectyour rights.

Respondents other thanyou in this action are: None

You are summoned to ap-pear and defend against saidComplaint to establish anddetermine heirs-at-law ofJames Cassie Castile at 9:00o’clock a.m. on the 31st day ofAugust, 2015, at the AlcornCounty Chancery Building,Corinth, Mississippi, and incase of your failure to appearand defend a judgment will beentered against you for thethings demanded in said Com-plaint.

You are not required tofile an answer or other plead-ing, but you may do so if youdesire.

ISSUED under my handand seal of said Court this the16th of July, 2015.

BOBBY MAROLTC H A N C E R Y C O U R TC L E R K

4tc 7/21, 28, 8/4, 11

14950

SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

WHEREAS, on July26, 2005 Sular H. Lumpkin, asingle woman, executed acertain Deed of Trust to Re-conTrust Company, N.A.,Trustee for CountrywideHome Loans, Inc., beneficiary,which deed of trust was re-corded in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi by Instru-ment No. 200506563; and,

WHEREAS, subjectdeed of trust was assigned toBank of America, N.A. suc-cessor by merger to BACHome Loans Servicing, LP fkaCountrywide Home LoansServicing, LP by virtue of anassignment of deed of trustand recorded in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of saidCounty by Instrument No.201200714; and,

WHEREAS, subjectdeed of trust was assigned toEverbank by virtue of an as-signment of deed of trust andrecorded in the office of theChancery Clerk of saidCounty by Instrument No.201305386; and,

WHEREAS, subjectdeed of trust was assigned toGreen Tree Servicing LLC byvirtue of an assignment ofmortgage and recorded in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof said County by InstrumentNo. 201402630; and,

WHEREAS, GreenTree Servicing LLC, thepresent owner of the in-debtedness and holder of theabove described Deed ofTrust, appointed Jeff D. Rawl-ings in the place and stead ofReconTrust Company, N.A.,or any subsequently appoin-ted substituted trustee, saidSubstitution of Trustee beingrecorded in the office of theChancery Clerk of saidCounty by Instrument No.201501559; and,

WHEREAS, defaulthaving been made in theterms and conditions of saidDeed of Trust and the entiredebt secured thereby havingbeen declared to be due andpayable in accordance withthe terms of said Deed ofTrust, Green Tree ServicingLLC, the legal holder of saidindebtedness, having reques-ted the undersigned Substi-tuted Trustee to execute thetrust and sell said land andproperty in accordance withthe terms of said Deed ofTrust and for the purpose ofraising the sums due thereun-der, together with attorney'sfees, trustee's fees and ex-penses of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE,I, Jeff D. Rawlings, Substi-tuted Trustee in said Deed ofTrust, will on the 27th day ofAugust, 2015, offer for sale atpublic outcry and sell withinlegal hours (being betweenthe hours of 11:00 a.m. and4:00 p.m.), at the Front Stepsof the Alcorn County Court-house, located at 600 E.Waldron Street, Corinth,Mississippi to the highest andbest bidder for cash the fol-lowing described propertysituated in Alcorn County,State of Mississippi, to-wit:

Lots 10 and 11 of Block 663of Anderson’s Addition to theCity of Corinth, AlcornCounty, Mississippi, said lotsfronting 50 feet each onCrater Street and extendingEast from Crater Street 141feet to the center of saidBlock; the two lots conveyedhereby being in the aggregate100 feet North and South and141 feet East and West andbeing more particularly de-scribed as follows: Beginningat the Northwest corner ofBlock 663 of Anderson’s Addi-tion run South along theWest boundary line of saidBlock 50 feet for a true begin-ning point; thence South 100feet; thence East 141 feet;thence North 100 feet;thence West 141 feet to thetrue beginning point.

Being the same property asconveyed to SULAR H.LUMPKIN from LUMPKINAND LUMPKIN REAL ES-TATE INVESTMENT, INC.dated April 1, 1996, Recor-ded April 3, 1996 in Book281, Page 202, in said office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi.

Parcel No: 0801121401400Property address: 415 CraterStreet, Corinth, Mississippi38834

I WILL CONVEY only suchtitle as is vested in me as Sub-stituted Trustee.

WITNESS MY SIGNATURE,this the 29th day of July 2015.

Jeff D. Rawlings, SubstitutedTrustee for Green Tree Ser-vicing LLC

Dates of Publication: August4, 11, 18, 25, 2015

Jeff RawlingsRawlings & MacInnisP.O. Box 1789Madison, Ms. 39130601-898-1180

14961

LOTS & ACREAGE07342.64 ACRE LOT, EDGE OFCORINTH OFF 72 E .LOADED DOWN WITHOAK TIMBER. WILL FIN-ANCE WITH DOWN PAY-MENT. $9750.00

CALL 662-664-3350

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE0741

NICE 16X80 3BR/2BA,2000 Southern for sale,Central H&A, glamourbath, $19,900 incl. deliv-ery & set up. Won't lastlong! Call 662-760-2120

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LEGALS0955IN THE CHANCERY

COURT OF ALCORNCOUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

RE: ADMINISTRATION

OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES

CASSIE CASTILE,

DECEASED

SUMMONS

THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

TO: THE HEIRS-AT-LAWOF JAMES CASSIE CASTILE,DECEASED

You have been made aDefendant in the Complaintfiled in this Court by Emily Es-sary, both individually and asadministratrix of the estate ofJames Cassie Castile, de-ceased, and you must take im-mediate action to protectyour rights.

Respondents other thanyou in this action are: None

You are summoned to ap-pear and defend against saidComplaint to establish anddetermine heirs-at-law ofJames Cassie Castile at 9:00o’clock a.m. on the 31st day ofAugust, 2015, at the AlcornCounty Chancery Building,Corinth, Mississippi, and incase of your failure to appearand defend a judgment will beentered against you for thethings demanded in said Com-plaint.

You are not required tofile an answer or other plead-ing, but you may do so if youdesire.

ISSUED under my handand seal of said Court this the16th of July, 2015.

BOBBY MAROLTC H A N C E R Y C O U R TC L E R K

4tc 7/21, 28, 8/4, 11

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HUDPUBLISHER’S

NOTICEAll real estate adver-tised herein is subjectto the Federal FairHousing Act whichmakes it illegal to ad-vertise any preference,limitation, or discrimi-nation based on race,color, religion, sex,handicap, familial statusor national origin, or in-tention to make anysuch preferences, limi-tations or discrimina-tion.State laws forbid dis-crimination in the sale,rental, or advertising ofreal estate based onfactors in addition tothose protected underfederal law. We will notknowingly accept anyadvertising for real es-tate which is in viola-tion of the law. All per-sons are hereby in-formed that all dwell-ings advertised areavailable on an equalopportunity basis.

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HUDPUBLISHER’S

NOTICEAll real estate adver-tised herein is subjectto the Federal FairHousing Act whichmakes it illegal to ad-vertise any preference,limitation, or discrimi-nation based on race,color, religion, sex,handicap, familial statusor national origin, or in-tention to make anysuch preferences, limi-tations or discrimina-tion.State laws forbid dis-crimination in the sale,rental, or advertising ofreal estate based onfactors in addition tothose protected underfederal law. We will notknowingly accept anyadvertising for real es-tate which is in viola-tion of the law. All per-sons are hereby in-formed that all dwell-ings advertised areavailable on an equalopportunity basis.

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WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

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TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu tes 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

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LEGALS0955

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE

WHEREAS, on July 17,2009, Wayne Null ex-ecuted and delivered toWilliam H. Davis, Jr. astrustee, a deed of truston the property herein-after described to se-cure payment of an in-debtedness thereinmentioned owing toCommerce Bank (f/k/aCommerce Nat ionalBank), Corinth, Missis-sippi, beneficiary, whichdeed of trust is recor-ded in the office of theChancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Missis-sippi, as InstrumentNumber 200903527; and

WHEREAS, said in-debtedness has ma-tured in its entirety andis now past due, unpaidand in default, the pro-visions of said deed oftrust have been brokenby said grantors andhave not been curedand the said benefi-ciary, the present hold-er of said indebtedness,has requested the un-dersigned to foreclosesaid deed of trust pur-suant to the provisionsthereof to enforce pay-ment of said debt;

NOW, THEREFORE,notice is hereby giventhat I, the undersignedtrustee, on September2, 2015, at the southdoors of the countycourthouse of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, inthe City of Corinth, Mis-sissippi, within legalhours for such sale, willoffer for sale and sell atpublic outcry to thehighest bidder for cashthe said property con-veyed to me by saiddeed of trust describedas follows:

Situated in the Countyof Alcorn, State of Mis-sissippi, to-wit:

Situated in the South-east Quarter of Section23, Township 2 South,Range 7 East, and theSouthwest Quarter ofSection 24, Township 2South, Range 7 East, Al-corn County, Missis-sippi, to-wit:

Commencing at theSoutheast Corner of theSoutheast Quarter ofSection 23, Township 2South, Range 7 East,and the South westCorner of the Southw-est Quarter of Section24, Township 2 South,Range 7 East; thencerun North 1020.00 feetto the Point of Begin-ning; thence run East642.21 feet to a ½ inchsteel pin; thence runNorth 04 degrees 24minutes 04 secondsEast 300.89 feet to a ½inch steel pin; thencerun West 665.30 feet toa steel post found;thence run North 525.63feet to a ½ inch steelpin; thence run South81 degrees 42 minutes06 seconds West 247.63feet to a ½ inch steelpin on the East Right-O f - W a y o f A l c o r nC o u n t y R o a d 4 0 2 ;thence run South 10 de-grees 33 minutes 01seconds East 126.14feet, South 11 degrees40 minutes 45 secondsEast 372.14 feet to as t e e l p o s t f o u n d ;thence continue alongsaid Right-Of-Way South16 degrees 38 minutes37 seconds East 208.77feet to a steel postfound; thence run East63.09 feet to the Pointof Beginning. Contain-ing 3.04 Acres in theSoutheast Quarter ofSection 23, and 4.50Acres in the SouthwestQuarter of Section 24,for a total of 7.54 Acres,more or less.

I will sell and conveyonly such title as is ves-ted in me by said deedof trust.

S igned, posted andpublished this 11th dayof August, 2015.

William H. Davis, Jr.Trustee

Publication Dates: Au-gust 11, 2015, August 18,2015, August 25, 2015,September 1, 2015

Clayton O'Donnell, PLLCPO Box 1613Corinth, MS 38835662-396-4808

14973

LEGALS0955

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE

WHEREAS, on July 17,2009, Wayne Null ex-ecuted and delivered toWilliam H. Davis, Jr. astrustee, a deed of truston the property herein-after described to se-cure payment of an in-debtedness thereinmentioned owing toCommerce Bank (f/k/aCommerce Nat ionalBank), Corinth, Missis-sippi, beneficiary, whichdeed of trust is recor-ded in the office of theChancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Missis-sippi, as InstrumentNumber 200903527; and

WHEREAS, said in-debtedness has ma-tured in its entirety andis now past due, unpaidand in default, the pro-visions of said deed oftrust have been brokenby said grantors andhave not been curedand the said benefi-ciary, the present hold-er of said indebtedness,has requested the un-dersigned to foreclosesaid deed of trust pur-suant to the provisionsthereof to enforce pay-ment of said debt;

NOW, THEREFORE,notice is hereby giventhat I, the undersignedtrustee, on September2, 2015, at the southdoors of the countycourthouse of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, inthe City of Corinth, Mis-sissippi, within legalhours for such sale, willoffer for sale and sell atpublic outcry to thehighest bidder for cashthe said property con-veyed to me by saiddeed of trust describedas follows:

Situated in the Countyof Alcorn, State of Mis-sissippi, to-wit:

Situated in the South-east Quarter of Section23, Township 2 South,Range 7 East, and theSouthwest Quarter ofSection 24, Township 2South, Range 7 East, Al-corn County, Missis-sippi, to-wit:

Commencing at theSoutheast Corner of theSoutheast Quarter ofSection 23, Township 2South, Range 7 East,and the SouthwestCorner of the Southw-est Quarter of Section24, Township 2 South,Range 7 East; thencerun North 1020.00 feetto the Point of Begin-ning; thence run East642.21 feet to a ½ inchsteel pin; thence runNorth 04 degrees 24minutes 04 secondsEast 300.89 feet to a ½inch steel pin; thencerun West 665.30 feet toa steel post found;thence run North 525.63feet to a ½ inch steelpin; thence run South81 degrees 42 minutes06 seconds West 247.63feet to a ½ inch steelpin on the East Right-O f - W a y o f A l c o r nC o u n t y R o a d 4 0 2 ;thence run South 10 de-grees 33 minutes 01seconds East 126.14feet, South 11 degrees40 minutes 45 secondsEast 372.14 feet to as t e e l p o s t f o u n d ;thence continue alongsaid Right-Of-Way South16 degrees 38 minutes37 seconds East 208.77feet to a steel postfound; thence run East63.09 feet to the Pointof Beginning. Contain-ing 3.04 Acres in theSoutheast Quarter ofSection 23, and 4.50Acres in the SouthwestQuarter of Section 24,for a total of 7.54 Acres,more or less.

I will sell and conveyonly such title as is ves-ted in me by said deedof trust.

S igned, posted andpublished this 11th dayof August, 2015.

William H. Davis, Jr.Trustee

Publication Dates: Au-gust 11, 2015, August 18,2015, August 25, 2015,September 1, 2015

Clayton O'Donnell, PLLCPO Box 1613Corinth, MS 38835662-396-4808

14973

LEGALS0955

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE

WHEREAS, on July 17,2009, Wayne Null ex-ecuted and delivered toWilliam H. Davis, Jr. astrustee, a deed of truston the property herein-after described to se-cure payment of an in-debtedness thereinmentioned owing toCommerce Bank (f/k/aCommerce Nat ionalBank), Corinth, Missis-sippi, beneficiary, whichdeed of trust is recor-ded in the office of theChancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Missis-sippi, as InstrumentNumber 200903527; and

WHEREAS, said in-debtedness has ma-tured in its entirety andis now past due, unpaidand in default, the pro-visions of said deed oftrust have been brokenby said grantors andhave not been curedand the said benefi-ciary, the present hold-er of said indebtedness,has requested the un-dersigned to foreclosesaid deed of trust pur-suant to the provisionsthereof to enforce pay-ment of said debt;

NOW, THEREFORE,notice is hereby giventhat I, the undersignedtrustee, on September2, 2015, at the southdoors of the countycourthouse of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, inthe City of Corinth, Mis-sissippi, within legalhours for such sale, willoffer for sale and sell atpublic outcry to thehighest bidder for cashthe said property con-veyed to me by saiddeed of trust describedas follows:

Situated in the Countyof Alcorn, State of Mis-sissippi, to-wit:

Situated in the South-east Quarter of Section23, Township 2 South,Range 7 East, and theSouthwest Quarter ofSection 24, Township 2South, Range 7 East, Al-corn County, Missis-sippi, to-wit:

Commencing at theSoutheast Corner of theSoutheast Quarter ofSection 23, Township 2South, Range 7 East,and the SouthwestCorner of the Southw-est Quarter of Section24, Township 2 South,Range 7 East; thencerun North 1020.00 feetto the Point of Begin-ning; thence run East642.21 feet to a ½ inchsteel pin; thence runNorth 04 degrees 24minutes 04 secondsEast 300.89 feet to a ½inch steel pin; thencerun West 665.30 feet toa steel post found;thence run North 525.63feet to a ½ inch steelpin; thence run South81 degrees 42 minutes06 seconds West 247.63feet to a ½ inch steelpin on the East Right-O f - W a y o f A l c o r nC o u n t y R o a d 4 0 2 ;thence run South 10 de-grees 33 minutes 01seconds East 126.14feet, South 11 degrees40 minutes 45 secondsEast 372.14 feet to as t e e l p o s t f o u n d ;thence continue alongsaid Right-Of-Way South16 degrees 38 minutes37 seconds East 208.77feet to a steel postfound; thence run East63.09 feet to the Pointof Beginning. Contain-ing 3.04 Acres in theSoutheast Quarter ofSection 23, and 4.50Acres in the SouthwestQuarter of Section 24,for a total of 7.54 Acres,more or less.

I will sell and conveyonly such title as is ves-ted in me by said deedof trust.

S igned, posted andpublished this 11th dayof August, 2015.

William H. Davis, Jr.Trustee

Publication Dates: Au-gust 11, 2015, August 18,2015, August 25, 2015,September 1, 2015

Clayton O'Donnell, PLLCPO Box 1613Corinth, MS 38835662-396-4808

14973

LEGALS0955

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’SSALE

WHEREAS, on July 17,2009, Wayne Null ex-ecuted and delivered toWilliam H. Davis, Jr. astrustee, a deed of truston the property herein-after described to se-cure payment of an in-debtedness thereinmentioned owing toCommerce Bank (f/k/aCommerce Nat ionalBank), Corinth, Missis-sippi, beneficiary, whichdeed of trust is recor-ded in the office of theChancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Missis-sippi, as InstrumentNumber 200903527; and

WHEREAS, said in-debtedness has ma-tured in its entirety andis now past due, unpaidand in default, the pro-visions of said deed oftrust have been brokenby said grantors andhave not been curedand the said benefi-ciary, the present hold-er of said indebtedness,has requested the un-dersigned to foreclosesaid deed of trust pur-suant to the provisionsthereof to enforce pay-ment of said debt;

NOW, THEREFORE,notice is hereby giventhat I, the undersignedtrustee, on September2, 2015, at the southdoors of the countycourthouse of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, inthe City of Corinth, Mis-sissippi , within legalhours for such sale, willoffer for sale and sell atpublic outcry to thehighest bidder for cashthe said property con-veyed to me by saiddeed of trust describedas follows:

Situated in the Countyof Alcorn, State of Mis-sissippi, to-wit:

Situated in the South-east Quarter of Section23, Township 2 South,Range 7 East, and theSouthwest Quarter ofSection 24, Township 2South, Range 7 East, Al-corn County, Missis-sippi, to-wit:

Commencing at theSoutheast Corner of theSoutheast Quarter ofSection 23, Township 2South, Range 7 East,and the SouthwestCorner of the Southw-est Quarter of Section24, Township 2 South,Range 7 East; thencerun North 1020.00 feetto the Point of Begin-ning; thence run East642.21 feet to a ½ inchsteel pin; thence runNorth 04 degrees 24minutes 04 secondsEast 300.89 feet to a ½inch steel pin; thencerun West 665.30 feet toa steel post found;thence run North 525.63feet to a ½ inch steelpin; thence run South81 degrees 42 minutes06 seconds West 247.63feet to a ½ inch steelpin on the East Right-O f - W a y o f A l c o r nC o u n t y R o a d 4 0 2 ;thence run South 10 de-grees 33 minutes 01seconds East 126.14feet, South 11 degrees40 minutes 45 secondsEast 372.14 feet to as t e e l p o s t f o u n d ;thence continue alongsaid Right-Of-Way South16 degrees 38 minutes37 seconds East 208.77feet to a steel postfound; thence run East63.09 feet to the Pointof Beginning. Contain-ing 3.04 Acres in theSoutheast Quarter ofSection 23, and 4.50Acres in the SouthwestQuarter of Section 24,for a total of 7.54 Acres,more or less.

I will sell and conveyonly such title as is ves-ted in me by said deedof trust.

S igned, posted andpublished this 11th dayof August, 2015.

William H. Davis, Jr.Trustee

Publication Dates: Au-gust 11, 2015, August 18,2015, August 25, 2015,September 1, 2015

Clayton O'Donnell, PLLCPO Box 1613Corinth, MS 38835662-396-4808

14973

LEGALS0955

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

Mitchell, McNutt & SamsPO Box 7120Tupelo, MS 38802-7120662-842-3871

14971

LEGALS0955

TRUSTEE'S SALENOTICE

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 6th day of December,2005, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 200509624 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is modified by Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust recor-ded as Instrument Nos.200903059 and 201004052 inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 31st day of January, 2011,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201100506 and re-recordedas Instrument No. 201100780of the Records of Mortgagesand Deeds of Trust on Landson file in the office of theChancery Clerk of AlcornCounty, Mississippi, whichDeed of Trust is taken as arenewal and extension of andnot in cancellation of a previ-ous Deed of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 29th day of February,2012, Tharen D. Price ex-ecuted and delivered a cer-tain Deed of Trust unto ScottR. Hendrix, Trustee, Renas-ant Bank, beneficiary, to se-cure an indebtedness thereindescribed which Deed ofTrust is recorded as Instru-ment No. 201201297 of theRecords of Mortgages andDeeds of Trust on Lands onfile in the office of the Chan-cery Clerk of Alcorn County,Mississippi, which Deed ofTrust is taken as a renewaland extension of and not incancel lat ion of previousDeeds of Trust dated Decem-ber 6, 2005 recorded as In-strument No. 200509624,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100506,January 31, 2011 recorded asInstrument No. 201100780,and Modifications of Deed ofTrust dated June 15, 2009 re-corded as Instrument No.200903059 and June 15, 2010recorded as Instrument No.201004052, in the office ofthe Chancery Clerk of Al-corn County, Mississippi; and

WHEREAS, on or aboutthe 30th day of April, 2013,Tharen D. Price executed anddelivered a certain Deed ofTrust unto Scott R. Hendrix,Trustee, Renasant Bank, be-neficiary, to secure an in-debtedness therein describedwhich Deed of Trust is recor-ded as In s t rument No .201301786 of the Records ofMortgages and Deeds ofTrust on Lands on file in theoffice of the Chancery Clerkof Alcorn County, Mississippi,which Deed of Trust is takenas a renewal and extension ofand not in cancellation of pre-vious Deeds of Trust datedDecember 6, 2005 recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .200509624, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100506, January 31, 2011recorded as Instrument No.201100780, February 29,2012 recorded as InstrumentNo. 201201297, and Modifica-tions of Deed of Trust datedJune 15, 2009 recorded as In-strument No. 200903059 andJune 15, 2010 recorded as In-strument No. 201004052, inthe office of the ChanceryClerk of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi; and

WHEREAS, default hasbeen made in the payment ofthe indebtedness secured bysaid Deeds of Trust, whichdefault continues and Renas-ant Bank, the legal holder ofthe notes secured by saidDeeds of Trust, having re-quested the undersigned tosell the property describedhereinafter for the purpose ofsatisfying the indebtednessand costs of sale.

NOW, THEREFORE, no-tice is hereby given that I, theundersigned Trustee, will onthe 2nd day of September,2015 at the South front doorof the Alcorn County Court-house in Corinth, Mississippiwithin legal hours, offer forsale, at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertyin Alcorn County, Mississippi,to-wit:

A 23.548 acre tract, beingcutout of the William I. &Barbara W. Smith property asreferenced by deed recordedin Deed Book 299 at pages370-371, in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi, said point being insideof the right of way of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315;Thence run South 00 degree14 minutes 42 seconds West9.384 feet to a point in thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 315 for the point of be-ginning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42s e c o n d s W e s t p a s s i n gthrough a wood fence poston the South right of way lineof said Public Road No. 315 at21.462 feet, for a total dis-tance of 1310.616 feet to aniron pipe found at the North-east corner of the TharenDavid & Patty Sue Price tractas referenced by deed recor-ded in Deed Book 285 atpage 625 in the ChanceryClerk’s Off ice of AlcornCounty, Mississippi; Thencerun West along the Northboundary line of said Pricetract passing a steel fencepost found on the East rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPubl ic Road No. 400 at457.495 feet, for a total dis-tance of 492.609 feet to thecenterline of said Public RoadNo. 400; Thence run alongthe centerline of said PublicRoad No. 400 the following:North 32 degrees 17 minutes05 seconds West 65.609 feet;North 32 degrees 12 minutes47 seconds West 272.031feet; North 31 degrees 09minutes 06 seconds West71.797 feet; North 30 de-grees 01 minute 42 secondsWest 77.640 feet; North 28degrees 05 minutes 44seconds West 70.087 feet;North 26 degrees 21 minutes40 seconds West 66.704 feet;North 23 degrees 58 minutes08 seconds West 68.604 feet;North 21 degrees 28 minutes34 seconds West 94.074 feet;North 17 degrees 04 minutes11 seconds West 208.428feet; North 15 degrees 12minutes 40 seconds West104.865 feet ; North 14seconds 52 minutes 57seconds West 90.044 feet;North 13 degrees 07 minutes03 seconds West 103.289feet; North 05 degrees 08minutes 48 seconds West131.547 feet to the point ofintersection of the centerlineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 400 with Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the centerline ofsaid Public Road No. 315 thefollowing: North 76 degrees44 minutes 42 seconds East41.420 feet; North 88 de-grees 58 minutes 28 secondsEast 92.767 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 44 secondsEast 95.667 feet; North 89degrees 52 minutes 59seconds East 170.324 feet;North 89 degrees 23 minutes17 seconds East 218.873 feet;South 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds East 153.166 feet;South 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds East 178.503 feet;South 88 degrees 23 minutes35 seconds East 76.792 feetto the point of beginning, con-taining 24.989 acres more orless, less 1.441 acres for thepublic right of ways of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 400and No. 315, leaving a net of23.548 acres more or less.

The fo l lowing rea lproperty being less andexcepted from the realproperty descr ibedabove:

LESS AND EXCEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 6 0 7 0 1 7 .

A 0.473 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin for the point of beginning;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 100.000feet to an iron pin; Thencerun North 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds East207.453 feet to an iron pin onthe South right of way line ofAlcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run South88 degrees 12 minutes 46seconds East along the Southright of way line of said Pub-lic Road 100.035 feet to thepoint of beginning, containing,0.473 acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 8 .

A 0.508 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin set for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t125.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 176.466 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following: North 89 de-grees 23 minutes 17 secondsEast 66.373 feet; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 58.633 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.508acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 1 1 2 4 .

Situated in the City of Cor-inth, County of Alcorn, Stateof Mississippi, to-wit: A 0.608acre tract, lying and being inthe Northwest Quarter ofSect ion 30, Township 2South, Range 8 East, AlcornCounty, Mississippi and beingfurther described as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West175.000 feet to an iron pinse t ; Thence run Wes t150.000 feet to an iron pinset; Thence run North 00 de-gree 14 minutes 42 secondsEast 177.005 feet to an ironpin set on the South right ofway line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun along the South right ofway line of said Public Roadthe following; South 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsEast 94.533 feet; South 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsEast 55.486 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.608acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 8 0 4 1 1 0 .

A 0.504 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pin;North 88 degrees 12 minutes46 seconds West 55.486 feet;North 89 degrees 50 minutes02 seconds West 153.166feet; South 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds West66.373 feet to an iron pin forthe po int o f beg inn ing ;Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West176.466 feet to an iron pin;Thence run West 125.000feet; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 175.130 feet toan iron pin on the South rightof way line of Alcorn CountyPublic Road No. 315; Thencerun North 89 degrees 23minutes 17 seconds Eastalong the South right of wayl ine of said Publ ic Road125.013 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 0.504acres, more or less.

The above described 0.504acre tract is subject to a rightof way agreement, as refer-enced by deed recorded inDeed Book 151 at page 162-164, in the Chancery Clerk’sOffice of Alcorn County, Mis-sissippi.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 0 9 0 2 7 8 7 .

A 0.402 acre tract, lying andbeing in the NorthwestQuarter of Section 30, Town-ship 2 South, Range 8 East,Alcorn County, Mississippiand being further described asfollows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing; North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin found; North 88 degrees12 minutes 46 seconds West100.035 feet to an iron pinfound; North 88 degrees 12minutes 46 seconds West55.486 feet; North 89 de-grees 50 minutes 02 secondsWest 94.533 feet to an ironpin found; Thence leaving theSouth right of way line of Al-corn County Public Road No.315, run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West177.005 feet to an iron pinfound for the point of begin-ning; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 140.000 feet toan iron pin set; Thence runWest 125.000 feet to an ironpin set; Thence run North 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds East 140.000 feet toan iron pin found; Thence runEast 125.000 feet to the pointof beginning, containing, 0.402acres, more or less.

ALSO LESS AND EX-CEPT:

See Partial Release recordeda s I n s t r u m e n t N o .2 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 9 .

Lying and being in the North-west Quarter of Section 30,Township 2 South, Range 8East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi and being further de-scribed as follows:

Commencing at the North-east Corner of the Northw-est Quarter (1/4) of Section30, Township 2 South, Range8 East, Alcorn County, Missis-sippi; Thence run South 00deg ree 14 m inu te s 42seconds West 29.390 feet toan iron pin, said point beingon the South right of way lineof Alcorn County Public RoadNo. 315; Thence run alongthe South right of way line ofsaid Public Road the follow-ing: North 88 degrees 23minutes 35 seconds West77.299 feet; North 88 de-grees 12 minutes 46 secondsWest 22.730 feet to an ironpin; Thence leaving the Southright of way line of AlcornCounty Public Road No. 315,run South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West204.333 feet to an iron pinand the point of beginning ofthis easement; thence contin-ue South 00 degree 14minutes 42 seconds West 100feet; Thence run West 100feet; Thence run North 00degrees 14 minutes 42seconds East 100 feet to theSouth boundary line of theproperty owned by Lacey HillStebbins and husband, JeremyStebbins; Thence run East 100feet, more or less to thepoint of beginning.

Such title will be conveyed asis vested in me as Trusteeaforesaid without warranty ofany kind.

This, the 5th day of August,2015.

/ s / S c o t t R . H e n d r i xScott R. Hendrix, Trustee

PUBLISH: August 11, 18, 25,September 1, 2015.

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Notice of laNds to be sold for deliNqueNt ad valorem taxes for the city of coriNth for the year 2014

Notice is hereby given that I, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Tax Collector for the City of Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi, will on Monday, August 31st, 2015, as provided by law, sell all lands in the City of Corinth and Corinth Municipal Separate School District, on which the taxes are due and in arrears to the City of Corinth. Sales will be made to the highest bidder and said sale will be conducted in the Board room of City Hall, 300 Childs Street, Corinth Mississippi at 1:00 P.M. Lands to be sold are described on the assessment roll of the City of Corinth, or the tax year 2014

cash only, after august 4, 2015

VickieT.Roach CityClerk/TaxCollector

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