JWAM
mmxi’tmrot um ^
UOTMefi ANO air vibtoi ©f
' power eoqf*nr*il upon €h*
uiWi irs'ieaah
for cash, at the CourthouM iloot
in Ihirtaat. N. C„ on
fmiSfSAT, MAY im, atf tt
11 o’eloek Noob.
ilw follewinc d«seHb«d land, t*'
ec«M br h. W. Wilhoit* Uk4
«! fitliel T. Wttboit*, and ^7
;/d«d in tiM Offleo d th«
«f Oeedk for Dorlftm
UDt]T Book of Uortg«fM
Bi «t {Migv BS7f dated Docomber
>> defftuit hsTinir
kdc In th# p|tyTn«nt »f Uie mi»«
rimd«niKii«d IVafette wTO af-
for wle at public aoctloD to
highest bidder for cash, . at
Courthome door in Durham,
C., on
tCitSDAT, MAY S7tb, 1937 at
o’clock Noon,
! fpllowing Imd, to-wit;
MCHNNING on tJ-« North
le of Um»t«ad StrMt, io feet
m IfMon SrMt, T. Datvid Pmr-
8w«t'|fortWy with
m'« Ihic, abont 118 f#«t to Hen»
Hendenon'i llnaj thenoa In «n
aatttljr direction with Header*
n(a and AHey Hae, 60 f«et to
nnia T. Sfiaulding’a lino;
nee in a sotitharly direetioa
th Fannie T, Spauldin^i Hae
ont 11® feet to Unisteftd
reet; ^wnce with
eet W feet to the heginoinz-
e same belnt a part ot the let
laad conveyed to Fannie T.
midiag by-deed from W, P.
rthiaff. Trustee. Said deed re-
rded in the Office of the Se-
ter of Deeds of Itarhans
anty in X>eed book 47, at p*se
2. See deed front L. J, Spaal-
iff and wifa Fannie T. Spaul-
ig to Geo, W. Cox, recorded
Deed Book S9, at pagi^ 496, in
Hc« of R^(ister of Deeds of
rham Connty. ^e alw deed
om Qeo. W, Gihc and' wife, to
txomei, duty recorded in tbe
Ihe .Besiitfer of Deeds
Darham Coanty. ,
THIS SA1£ will remain upen
ten days to receive iner«ai>e
ids, as required by law.
THIS PROPERTY is sold at
re}ue8t of the holder of said
te.
hOT NO. 14 oa til*
plat .of tile P. 11^ Ptoetor land,
carvtyed utf platted by B. C.
BUvin, MOmired on A|nU, the
29th, liftOt, whieh said pfait ia re-
«orded In tka Olfis* of th* Ba*
filter ot of Durham
Cooaty, N. C., fai Book of PktU
No. 1, page 119, to which plat
mfereBce la hsrehy given as a
part of thte deaet^^n. Lot No.
14 Ata the North side of Martha
Streat Mid having a fronting of
SO feet m Karima Street, and at
tending baldt 100 feet and being
BO feet wide in the rear, and he*
ing the bmd conveyed by the,.
Criswold Inattranee Companj^' by
d»ed to whieb inference U herebv
made as a part of this de»criptiou
niperty .
owded ia Daed' Book OS', at
641, Reference is herelby made to
'Trustee Deed from W. H. Wilson,
Trustee; to E. D. Pntt, racotded
in Book 89, at page 096, in Of*
Use of the Register of'Deeds of
Dit^i-am County.
'THIS SAUB WU4i remain
H[>en for ten 14>) days to receive
increase bids, as provided fcy law,
THK PROPERTY U sold at
the re]u«st of the holder of mid
note.
DateF^lhK^»th“d*y of April,
1997.
HECHAKICS A FARMERS
BANK, Trastea
C. J. GATES, Attcmey
QiCOND LOT; BBOtNNim
al a aUka on the east side of
ilty—t, sftid , stake being^
MW' fiat sontb from the intiy-*
section of Walker Avenue and
Grant Street, and running thence - ^
U«ii» .r nr mu »
ed Map »a>ir M £Ba ia tha Ra-
gisUr «f Deads' CMfice, Dur^n
Oewrty 8, at page
Wk.
NORTH CAROLINA^^^
DUBHAM COUNTY
D^d this Mth day of
■937.
April}
E. R. MERRICK. Trustee
JtUGH THOMPSON, Attottiey
fpRTH CAROLINA
►URHAM COUNTY
TRUSTEE SA(LB OF LAND
iJnD(KR AND BY VIRTUE of
pewer conferred upon the
rustee in » certiUn deed of trust
iated OcKl>er ITQl, 19»* ,^m«f
ecuted by C. A. Miller (single)
nd duly recorded in the Office
TRUSTEH SALE OF LAND
UNDER AND BY VIETUB of
tl:« ^wer conferred upon the
Trustee in » certain Deed of
Trust dated December SOtii, I9S8,
and executed by L. W. WUoite et
ttx, Ethel T. WiIhott«, and duly
recorded in the-Office of the Re
gister 01' Deeds for Duriiam
County in Book of Mortgages
2L9 at page 82; Mtd default hav
ing been made in the payment
of the same, the undwsigned
Trustee will offer for sale at pub
lic auction to the highest Mdder
for cash at the courtouse door in
Durham, N. C. on
T®HJMDAY,.MAY 27th, 1W7 al
12 o’^clock Noon,
tl;« following tracts of land:
FIRST LOT: Beginning at A
stake oq ^ east side of Grant
Street, said stake being lO'O feet
south from the intersection of
Wilker Avenue and Gnutt Street
and running thence South 20 dcg.
«0» Wmt 50 -{e«i t» »
thence south 69 deg. 10* East
ISO feet to a stake; thence north
to' a stake; thene# Sout^, 09 deg.
1^ Slat feat to « sts^e;
thenoe northi 20 deg. fV Cast
SO Aet to a siske; thenev
6$ d»g. behig> Lota Noa. SS and
28 in Block *'Q^ of the Sdg«iaont
Securities Comity property as
per corrected map now on file in
Rsgiatar Deeds Offka Durham
County in Plat Book S, at page
186. «
This iale will remain open for
ten 10) dayi to receiva increase
bl^ as required by law.
This property is sold at the re
quest of tilM holder of said note.
Dated this 2Ctin day ol Ain^>
im.
- JR. B. MIRBXCK, Trustee
- jdOQff"TBOlH*i0N,
Attorney
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
TRUSHas SALS OF LAND
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of
tha power cenfemd upon the
Trustee tn a certen I^d of
Trust dated December SOth, 19S3.
and duly executed by L. W, WII*
hoite and wife, Eth«l T. Wilhoiti?,
and duly recorded in the-Offlco
of the Register of . Deeds for
Durham County in Book of Mort
gages ^10, at iMige 80; default
having been made in tiic payment
of the same, the unders^ed
Trustee will offer for sale at
public auction to the h%hest bid
der for ciudi at the courthouse
door in DurfcMn, N .p.,‘ on
THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1937 at
12 o’clock Noon,
the IfoUowibg described land, to-
BEGINNING at a stake oh , the
north sidei of Massey Avenue
and on the east side of grant
Street, and ruiming thence alon?
ud with the east side of said
Grant Street North 20 degrees
50 min. Mst 1215 feet to a stake,
the southwest comer of Lot Ne.
21 hn Block ‘‘D”; thence along
and with ^e south lines of Lots
21 and 8 is an easterly direction
279.81 feet te -a^ staka on tho
west side o7 Colfax S^eet;
thence along and with the west
■side of said Colfax Street south
twelve degrees thirty four
minutes .West 12®.2 feet to a
steke on the north side of Massey
Aveilue; thence along
tt« noi^ sidei of said Massey
Avenue North 99 degrees lO
inliMites WMt £17.12 ftfet to a
stake on tha east side of Grant
Stawet, peint rf beginning, and
being Lots 9, ^0, }1, 12, 18, 22,
28, «4, 26 ahd^ 99 in jU^k D «f
the Alston Avenue prc^erty of
the Duke Laad and Development
Co. M pef'plat «nd survey ther^
of uejfr on ifUe Jb O&ico of
tiie Register of Deeds of Durham
77, te whieh refereaoe Is hereby
made for a more particular des
cription of sanM. See also deed
from E. S. Bis^«p and wife,
Ctettde V. Bishop to L. W. WU-
hoiti and wife Ethel T-,Wilhoite,
recorded in the Office of Bu-
Gounty, Book 8, page SI 4.
-This sala wQl rMsain open for
ten days to receive increase bids,
as required by law.
gist«r of Deeds of' Darham
nis proparty tl sold at the re
quest of tha holder of said note.
Dated this 96th day of A^iril,
1837.
E. R. MERRICK. Trustee
M. HUGH THOMPSON,
Attemey
DURHAM COUNTY _ f
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as adminis
trator of the e^t6 of Mrs. Mary
Smith, Deceased late of Durham
Coun^, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
claims sgafaist the said deceased
to exhibit them to tbe undersipi-
ed at 614 Fayetteville Street,
Durham^ N. C., on or before the
10th day of April, 1988, or thUs
notkfr wSl be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons in
debted to, said estate wU) please
make immediate payment.
This ifOth day of ApHI, 1037
E. D. GREEN, Administimtor
of tKe Estate of H»ry Smith, ^
Deceased.
K. C. GIVIS LAND fW KEW 8^
ThsTnelr Michahtcsvnii jHiiter Hl|t 8eho«t, emted*st a cost of
$141,000 on vhat was formerly a part of KnoxviBa College csmpui.
The Board of Truntees of the coHege donated two acres to the cit'
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N.A.A.G, P- Protests [To
A m 0 r I c a n Legion On
Invasion Of iUeeting
Aewrleen Legloa pe?mJt tha L»
gion't iaslgaia, name or pmm^
nel, to be uacd ia tha Jatare hi
an attempt to ladfcanrsss er iati-
sUdate Amerkaa cit^sMis their
fil^t f«r eqstf f^te mite the
law. If aiqf csaaaiber ef the Amui-
eaa LcsfoB^iP>ahM.i^|B«l>^t«qgl
the activities *f «Ms Aweiatfcia,
we wUt be Timwf to mintt
tha infomatie*. We mtk ‘^vm-
iVEJU that tbe n0iciCj»sN Ir «a
erdetly fMhion asd n«t tbroogh
invaiton of a polMe ■sesttos."
Hotwithstaadb^ tha tectdsnt
of Friday night, Aptft SSi tb«
eloaiag mass SMvCfaig of llw >«-
gional conference on Sunday
afternoon, April £f, was threat-
enad with a police raid
th* NAAGP ww
munistk. Charlea H.' HcHHAaat.
special counsel ef the assocteticR.,
of New York City, waa the apeslc-
er at the Sunday afternoon BM^t*
ing and shortly before the
Ing, le and Forrester Waidihig
ton, {ff^dent ef the AUaatt
branch, received a tip that the
nieeti^ was to be raided.
They sought tmmedhiftdly 'to
reach the police autimritiM by
telephone but were unsible to talk
to any reqtonsible police official.
Thereupon, they visited the po
lice station and found the chief
there. The chief toltT {hem he
wipe off, leavli
skm. Don't waltl
the Register of Deeds for Dw- fO de®tr€fi^ JBsst 50 -4!eat_-to •
stake; tfcenc^ North 89' deg, 10*
West 1£4) feet to the place and
point of twginnii^ and being
Lots Ni». 18 »nd 10 in Block
"C* of the Edgemont Se^irities
Comi^m^ property as per corteet-
Im County in Book of Mort
als 209, at page 268; default
aving been made in the payment
the same, tha undersigned
■ustee will offer for sale at pub*
auction to the Ughest bidd^-
OC(»-NEE-CHEE
Self-Rising FIcmr '
*&k« thff Guess out of Bakk^ and you Money
NIEW YORK, Apr. 30—A pro
test has been registered with
National Commander Harry W.
Colmery of the American Legion
upon tbe invasion, in Atlanta,
Ga., April 23, of a meeting of
NAACP by a group of men who
said they were representing the
American Legion of Atlanta.
The Atlanta meeting wAs in
connection with the regional
conference of the NAACP held
in that city April 22-2^.
The speaker at the Apni 23
meeting was J,' L. LeFlore, ate-
retary of the Mobile, Ala., branch
and a director of the regional
conference. After the, meeting
had started in the Con^egation-
al churchfc-a body of white men,
pumbering aibout thirty, marched
in and took seato near the front
of the auditorium. Several' of
them wore legionnaire caps.
At the conclusion of Mr. Le-
Flore’s speech, one of the men,
later identified as W. S. Van
Dyke who is head of the Atlanta
chapter^ of the legion, arose and
ibegan qucisiioning the speaker
With the purpose of establishinir
tl-at the NAACP is a communis
tic organization. Mr. Le'Flore de-
n^ied this.
Before the legionnair'# could
continue i^eading from ji list of
questions he had Bre^ared^Cliwj
ence Mitchell, former member of
the staff of thie Afro-American
who is now studying hi Atlanta
arose and deliveied a brief talk
upon the purposes of the NAACP
The legionnaires were so startled
b ythis straighitforward and faar-
sat
less speech that the leader
down without asking any more
questions. When Mr. Mitd'.ell
finished his talk, A. T. Walden,
a director of the NAACP pnd
former president of the Atlanta
branch, also apoke, outlining in
direct fashion the purpose of the
associsiion and stating Unequivo
cally that it ^as for the purpose
of securing equality for Negro
Americans under the oonstitution
and the laws of the various
states. ^
‘After Mr. Wladen Md finish
ed, the delegation arose and left
the church explaining that they
had come because they thought
the NAACP waa a “bunch " of
reds." They wfre given litera
ture of the association and in
vited to become acquainted with
its purposes. 1
In a letter of protest to Com
mander Colmery, the NAACP
stated:
‘‘We protest the abuse of the
insignia and leadership of the
American Legion in this fashion
and earnestly uf^ you to issue
instructions that no officer of the
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