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DVSB^GIOld«TY ^etittd L. W. WiUkOlt* and wif*, Stfacl.T, WQ&«lt«, ud duljp ltd ta the Offie* iSI tta« of D««di for Durlam Coostjt ia Book of Mortgcm 14S, ^ Wee $91, d*t«d D«etimM> 4tb, 1926; d«f«ult having bean nw4« in tb« paymmt of th* Min* th« undenii^ed Tnistwe will of- f« » At public Bucilon to UglMat bidder for eMh, at the CourthouM door in Durham, NC C., on THtmSDAT, MAV 27th, 1M7 12 •'eleek Noon, * »h* fetlowtac land, to-wWi^ ^BaiNNING on ti« ItortJi fida of Vnutoad Street, {^0 f««t *rom Mason 8r««t, T, D0rid Par- Am’i S S €omer and rauninf thanca Northly with taid Par- laiu’t Una, about 118 faat to Hen ry Renderson'a lln«; thcnce in an fiaxterly direction with Hender- »m’» and Alltjr line, 60 feet to Fannie T. Sj>ati)dinff’8 lino; thence in a southerly direction with Fannie T. %w»lding*a line about 118 fee* to Umatead Street; thence with \Jm»t'*ad Street 60 feet to the beginninz- Tl:« aame belnic a part of the let of land conveyeld to Faniiie T. Bpaoldinc by deed from W. Fttrthinc. Tnystee. Said deed re corded In tb« Office of the Re- grieter of Deeds of Durham County in Deed book 47, at page 122. Sea deed from L. J. Spaul ding and wife Fannie T. Spaul ding to }eo, W. Cox, recorded ir Deed Book 59, at page 496, in office of 'Register of Deeds of Durham County. See also deed from Geo. W. Cox and wife, to daled Octoiber 17th, 1982 , and W. Gomez, duly recorded in tte OfHce of the Begister of Deeds for Durham County. , THIS will remain open for tea days to receive increase bids, as required by law. THIS PROPERTY ia. Sold, at the request of the tolder of said note.. Dated this 2i6th day of April, 1937, E. R. MERRICK. Trustee M. HUGH THOMPSON, Attorney NORTH CASOLINA DURHAM GOtJiiTy TRUS'^pE SAliE 0^ LAND under and BY VIRTUB 6^ the power conferred upon the Trustee in a certain deed of tru«t executed by C. A. Miller (single) and I.duly recorded in the OWice of tw Begister of Deeds for Dur- y-^mfeftiinty in Book of Mort« gagel\ 205,'at page 288; default havin^l been made in the payment ,of the same, the undees^ed ’ trustefr wHl offer for sale at lie auction to the Hghest bidde, Atr ^ CaoM^Ha N. C., om iMt tUft LOT: UKSlimiMO m eint a**e A tl^i laiwair liltegaS' kiJ,-lay, ao^ fron 1b» iHef- TVaifii^p 'a eartalb deed of tr»«t BUHQ LOf X€L 14 cte tM plat of the 7. If. Proctor %oerd«d in the Office iSI the surveyad said, J^atted fay ^ C. of Deeds for Durlam Beliin, sUrreyad OB ^prO, the 20th, lt08, which said plat is re eerd^ In the Office of the Be- ftettr of D««da of Durham Co«aty, N. C., Book of Hats No. 1. page 118, to which plat retferenee is t^reby given as a part of thla description. Lot No. 14 on ^e North side of Martha Street and having % fronting of iO feet oa ttartl-« Street, and «-m- tending back 180 feet ajtd being SO feet wide in the rear, and be- Iny Ui« land conveyed, by the Griswold Insurance *Comp)»By by deed to whiehi reference la herebv made as a part of thla desciiptloa of said property and bebi|r i«- corded in Deed^ Bo^ 4H1, at page 541. Reference k herel>y aiide to Trustee Deed from W. H. Wiisoil, Trustee, to B. D. Prsttt, recorded in Book 89, at page H64, in Of- fiie of the Register of Deeds of Surtam County. Tins 3AUE WILL remain open for ten (10) days,to receive inpreiwe bids, as provided by law. THIS PROPERTY ia^sold at thtrrequert of the holder of said not*. Dated this 26th day of ApriU 1987. MECHANiqS & FARMERS BANK, Trustee p. i, GATES, AttonDey NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY trustee sale LAND • UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power conferr;d upon the TVustfee in a certain Deed of Tlrust dated December 80th, 1988, Wd executed by L. W, Wilbite et ux, Ethel T. Wilholte, and dttly recorded in the Office of the R^ gistc^r oi’ Deeds fior Durham' County in Book of Mortgages 2U at. page 82; and default hav^ ing been made In tbe payment of the same, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at pub lic auction to tbfe highest bidder for cash at the coiMouse door~!lf Durham, N. C. Oa THUBSDAY, MA? 27th, 1987 at 12 o’clock Noon, the following tracts of land; first LOT: Beginning at a stake On the east side of Grant said atake-belny-tO^^eet souU) ^om the intersection of Walker Avenue and Grant Street and runnbig thence SouUi 20 dcg. 60' West 50 feet 4o a sUke; thence south ^9 deg. HO* East 160 feet to a stake; thence north eo deg. '60’ Eiust 60 feet to a sti^;: ttence North 69 deg. 10’ West IBO fefct to the place and point of traglnning and being Lote Nos. 18 .-^dj[9jil. Block GOOD FOOD FC» FAMILY *r FRIENDS AT LOWEST PRICES Hollywood Inn Cafe MRS. C. 0. HAYESWOOD, Prop. _ 7lS 8. MANCUM ST. DVMliai. SYMPATHETIC • E * V I C Bi ultieral Home LICENSED EMBALMEB8 Iftic. f ooB#/ F*0«» -.eO*— Ke*Ueaea Ffce^ F-ffS* 1109 F»y*tteviM« S»r»«fr' Dmrtmm, N. C of W^ker ATesse and (Staat 8tre«t, and num^ thmcM south SO deg. 60* W«rt M feet to a stek*; thane* South M deg. 10’ fiart 160 f**t to a «talK; tiifflee north) 20 deg, 8^ East 50 feet to a stakf; thenca North 69 deg. being Lots Hem. 22. and 28 fa Blodi “C" of the Edgeoioat Seeari^ Conpaay property as per corrected map now on file in Register of S^eds Office Dttrhwp Goanty in Flat Book 8, at p*g« l«5. This sale will remain open for ten (10) diqn> to receive ineroMe bids as ceqaired by law. Thia property is sold at th* le- quert of the holder of said not*. Dated tiiia day of April, 1M7. B. B. Ml^CX, '^Btfa* M. BUOa THOMPSON, Attefrii^ar NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSmS SALE OF LAND UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Of the power conferred upon the being L«t» 9k Mt a, 24; M li 'tMt D of Duke htmd and Dimvlipment quaint of me. ^e Di^ and Defahipment Oo. aa per pl«t and s*rv*iTftieri- of now oa ffie In Offiee ef the Befister «f Deeds of Durham Coah^'ln flat Bobk S, at pa«e 77, to which ref«r*»c* Is hereby made for a more phrtkular dea> eripti«R ef same; See also d*ed from S. E. Bishop and wife, Claude V. Bktop to W‘. Wll- hotte and wife Ethel T. Wilhoito, recorded 1b t^e Offiee of f.c- eomty. Book 8, page VI4. This s^ wfll remain open for ten days* t» receive inerease bids, as required by law, gttter of Deeds of Durham Th4 praper^ is stdd at the re quest of thej^lder of safd note. Dated tii4s Mth day oi April, 1987. E. B. MSmcE, Trustee M. HUGH , THOMPSON, ' Attorney DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified a* adminis trator of ^e estate of Mrs. Mary Smith, Deceased late of Durham Wm me Bots «s- BAL^INQ AN i&LD ittia 1^ HaO Itm rMv. jtsu iWifc ■■■ t—a a«i ->ifttsfc tha laat me wImb Bfll 8taf>- Mnmcn Trustee in a certan Deed of County, North Carolina, this is Trust dated December Wth, 1&88. p notify all persons having 'claims agfiinat tiie said deceased and duly executed by L. W. Wil- holte and wife, Ethel T, Wilhoito, and duly recorded in the Office of the Begister of Deeds for Durham County in Book of Mort gages 210, at page 80; default having been made in the payment of the same, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for- cadi at the courthouse doorvin Dux):am, N ,C„ on 'raURSBAY, MAY 27th, 1987 at 12 o’clock Nooxu. the following described land, to- witi BiGINNlNG at a stake on the north side of Massey Avenue and on the east side of grant Street, and running thence along* and with the cast side of said Grant Street North 20 degrees SO min. east 125 feet to a stake, th^ southwest «omer of Lot Ne. 21 in Block **D’^, tkence * Ulong and with the south lines of Lots 21 and 8 in an e^Merly direction 279.81 (feet to a' stake on the west side of Colfax Street; thence along and with the west, i^de of said Colfax Street muth twelve * degrees thirty foiir to exhibit them to the undersign ed '^t 014 Fayetteville Street, Durham, N. C., on or before the 10th day of April, 1938, or tUis notke will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All i»orson* in debted to said estate will pleaite make immediate pi^naent. Thia :yoth day of April, 1037 E. D. GBESN, Administrator )f the Estate of Ma^y Smith, . Deceased. PATRONIZE OllR ADVERTISEItS , Have a CLEAN SHAVE Without Using a Razor. . . Simply OFF! At last science has found a ■m.y to rc^rave a wi^out shaving. No iiore n^r, ,nomn$ping, no cuts, no s(»p, ndliitheif. M«ely apply Magic Bbavlng Powder as dire^t^-^tben wipe off, leaving a clear, smooth ddn. Don't waiti 3Sc buys a generous Judgement was metienlata And right as could be. A charming penon you an?«)^' A pleasant one to know—• Bttt then, you^ see, I loved dea^- So very long ago. BUDY Miss Ella Fitfgefmid, poiralar young*"«lnger with Chick Webb’s orc^estr8 wa* in our city laat week—She say’s she likes this part'‘of “Gods Country" and will visit us^^in.—Believe it or not but there were 1000. dancers at the dance and £40 spectators (not including those that got in through windows and doors In the back)What group of six were asked to “move aln.g pleaa*”-t(th* bottI% went ui^der a coat)—Others seen enjoying the “swing sessTon” were Mar^^- ret Bice, Dolly Farrington Long and her hubby, Christian Marsh, Ei«th Alston, Mae and Grace nier. Jack Humes, Joe Harris, Joe Harris, Mable Gardner, "MaT riOn^ Southerland, Grace TOMrn- send, Helen Durham, The Waite-' Swanns’, and many others-'Tete” Bell, Claude Chance, “Sam” Johnson, “Ed” W. O’Daniel, H. F. Evans, and Mitchell are amorg the pledges of ole man Ome^— Club Fiesta is trying it again at ua «Ad proved W b« • of “fog tMneis”^— TUt ‘ «l IvUl be • "May —We hear ttal tl^e HilhUde Prof, was not going to r*e^n*nd P. J., T. Q., N. I., for aAether year, until th* girlies got right in 4>«Srnd him and aiade h im change Ws mind—Guam Prof. tiiinlw it la better te let her keep the joB ratb4i^ thpn feed the famiIy->~A group of collfffe bo^ are proml^ng *• **«^ky'^ affair for the 14thi— X%e to the gent whose csr would not atari (Jbattery trouble) makini him walk five mile* or more for help*—(Never parit be tween the hilla, ahs«ys Ob' top — Birdia Toirasend (Mrs. Wm. Fidler to yout tied the knot se- eretly on April 8rd—Henry Gil- lis makes **sito«dy” vMi» to M that bunch of septa sweetness In W^Bown—We are ^wondering whether or not it's Ebgene or Johnson that’s going with the young Logan girl?-— “BEES CET INTOXICATED on Sour Mash from Moonsh’nc Stills.’”—Headline. And we all thought the little—l^ey beos were so vei^ intelligent. How ever, they’re smarter than hu mans, anyhow, because they don’^ pay eighf dollars a pint to a booUegger for their hootcli.—- Mixed Blood Halts Weddingf At Church ninttiM -^m ‘ ixBt- to M ^ mint .to. «. ih. north M. ot M.».y | OCCO-NEE-CHEE l^lf-Rising Flour „ ' l9k«9 thilGuess out of Bakii^ and Saves yncm GENASCO ASPHALT SHINGLES BBICK FLUB LfNIN&-CttENT UME ~ PLASTER EVERYTHING INBUILPING SUPPUBS Wl.' DorMm Boilders So[i|)i|*C()- .i f. Vittbn LONDON-i (ANP)—. A^.d Van Acker, Belgian student, and Marie Tinchant kved each other since childhood. Van Acker’s fam ily had looked upon thefr affair with tolerance due “puppy love” and thought no more seriously a- bout it. Came the Spring. And the date for their marrii^, set se cretly by the couple t^proached. Marie, a l^py girl, awoke in a London hotel in Cheliwa last Saturday and dressed herself for her wedding but—a few hours later she was weeping at the Re gister Office because her mar riage to the man she loved* had been ^nned. Order to stop the wedding had been entered at”Eh^ courthouse. i Crying bitterly in the arms of[ her bridegroom, she left to see the Refiristtrar-General and appeal a- gainst the order. Two hours lajer she returned to her hotel with' fcy fatlier, still weeping. The she dis- appeai;ed. Behind these dramatic circum stances in what might otherwise have been a beautiful romance lies the tradegy of mixed Mood and race prejudice. “I am of honorable f^ily,’^ *t-he giiA ataiad. in an interview. ■*But I am not a white girl. *My mother was white, my grandmot her is white, but I have color and Andre’s panents will not hear of the match.*' Marie’s father, a West Indian tobacco merchant, said': “We shall return to Belgium and setfle matter there.” BUNTSVTLLe, Ala., May •— (AKF)—Beeasee ef Me sinii umA mtmmtf 'fai gmding eetto^. ,Be»> bes Csibiacaa ti tUs ^y I'aa bees reeestly emi^eyed ^ tlMt Hoiit*' .bnoeh of the lAsdefeoa, Clayton company, o»* ef th* South’s liftest cotton ffrma. Mr. Cabinleft the eshool here In ia the fooiri9l grad* and In tfl4 beeasae val«t and chikffcur for the fate Fletcher, a wealthy cotton hoyer. Imprssssd by ^ tetett%ebt and faithful service of ^vcag Cabinep, Mr, Flctchfc eneenrag» ed him te l*am how to grade ett- ton and in 1922 gsv« him reguliir employment in his organiaation. tn 108€, when Mr. Fletcher died, ha left In his will a beqoeat ef |5,000* for his faithful worker. r- “Trading eotton,” aaid'lfir, Ca- biness, “is the basis for purcha sing which means that mistakes are costly for the firms. I worked hard and watched the other fel lows, but at that I guesa 1 got good breaks because it frequen tly happens that a grsder'a ap praisal is disputed. Then samples are submitted for arUte|ition. My appraisals were sustained In « number of such instaneea, and that made Mr. Fletcher have greater confidence in my dbllity to qualify for the work.” When asked if many Negroes have entered tUi .field Of ifc^ea- vor, Mr. Cabinesa siud that h« had heard of some half a dozen Negro graders scattered her* and thefe. “This is a splindid field,’' he added, “for our young men, If tiiey have pattenee and are willing to work hard.” MOIfBOVU, — (AWP)—Oaly MB Hta of Afritmm dsaeeirt «rei Cmmtrf eWK rwee»iiy sTgawtoi, A EiBpleyHig. CheractM- A good character when Mtab- lished should not be r^ed in as an end, but only employed as a means of doing still further good. —AtterKory. lP>ir eoarte are te be b«iM. 11m M^leers w C. L^ sen, Sceretary «f Btata^ prdslieB*. iSabriel 1*. INnuia, feeniwry ef Traaaory, vie* jreaMeM; Cmpt- ain W. D. Naben, Ifliitary Ad- ivhwr, treaawer; as4 T. H*etsr [Milton, aetoaatant «£. Um A**rt- tmm Lagatiaa, sMLnlaiy. Flpe^^eat aad Mra, Barclay aad AmerlMS AaMriean Miaistar aaA Mi^..VaItae have he*M dect^J t0t&nrf anasbsTs. DiL STEPHEN S. WISE TO IMC- LiVEB N. a CmXEGE COW- M£NC£ME|IT ADDKESS .Announcement ttla week frem the North Caroliaa CoUcge for Negroea named Dr, fk Wwe, prominent JewiA leader ef New York as the speaker fo#-the Commencement exereiaes for the looil schooL Dr. WylHs J. Ki^, pnemdant of Gammon Theological Seminary will deliver Baccataureate sermon. DISCBIMIMATION OUT AT ILUNOIS U. CENTEB # SPRIN€31@>D, K. (ANP)— Colored students of the Univer- nty of Illinois will not be biBTed from the pr^poad Student center because colored legislators from Chicago oibtained m »on-djarli^- natory clause before j^usage tost week ef a bfll to create a Univer sity hou^g commission. L.oftlns W* ere •aeladve egmtls fmr Am mmtimmmMjr hmmwm DUPONT TONTINE WASHABLE SHADE OXTTH For Qvalily Window Shads* Call J-993t Odd Sis** Om Spaeialtv.' —■ Lih*ra| AMaweace Fer Old ■•Bars DURHARf SHADE WORKS SHADE SPECIALISTS FOB Xi YEABS tl8 EAST CHAPEL HILL ST. Jj' SPLEfdDID BREAD raONE J-379S 612 Fay*tt*vill* St. Clotheg Tailored For You h- ' ■■ CLEANING B^PilBSSlN&) AI4VBING A WECUO.TY mm urn UNION TAILORING CO. S» FAimiH iu« •IT WAS My LUCKY DAY SWEBTHEAKT wmniPOVHn LUCKY WOK • ME too PIAH, YES^, lUC/hr THAr f PISCOVWnMP GODtfnOYi lAME&ScS fN TIME) So Good Hair Grower A PanaS* Grfrw* leaf ilkj h«lr. rMoMinMdcd by 7*ar d*rt«r Cor Scalp DUeuaiw Fsl- Ubs Hair. SO-OOOD BAm SniAIGHnNEB witkMM hm* m Ofwtn Omnm Wxm) **• atels»t—«r (tawe* h«m) S*« Mae's Buto MnrisMa^ S*t «Ma WUtaMv SSa 0*aa»st OB Mw IS* 1^ JbM Oalr. 1*^S** Acai^ WairtMl BmM Haaajr Octaw Wa Paatas* SO GOOD CHEMICAL CO. ts Mot Atlanta, o*. FISH MAM b New l«e«ated Nerf Deer Te Th* Baasm Wmreheese Canyiag A Variety Of Pbh. doYOUgamble like the? OR THIS ? : ■COi^E SEVEN ■NO. I DON’T NEED ANY INSURANCE. YOU »E.IF IOO»^ N I’LU EAT NtfXT WEEK to know Jw»t ( BESH DAOLir el. C. Gattls 226 MOBGAh ST« n«>NB J-4481 IM kaap liar liair •» baau- laainatikasilk. what ttfiil. If aieainil^M WfcatU laa^iMai. «a*r akai* It, toak |iMt ^ yoOT .W yMtr hair Aat aeft, u'oua finUli ao miicli adnOtad br'*>nr- oita. u awMI«stlea. Color wantiMl eomm atiiisck. btacki l*rk. madliiaa USBKtha a »os, ABpIr with If y*nr daalar #ea« sM hov* CnHf Aoaa—atraak* dla^pMV—with • ataalasMrf- J* w light brown, or Ubade. Na.fiMa» flopra noubla tbaa • timmraK- Doo’t wsit—tCT Godctnw'aLsnauaa (»- jrow dcate i|rtU GODEFROY'S ifreneh HAIR coloring ... * WMdtts ' iN« oowANiri WO ouvi tr. • tt, i,oin%j^ AMBULANCE SEBVICE, DAY NIGHT KUU CABS - EQUIPPED "WITH HEATEBB AMD iADI^ Mioa Fiineral tae *WR PLEASE 1 HE UVINO BJt TIH WVifB WB KBNDEit THE DEAD". i 401 PINE STREET WILLIAM AMEY CEOBGB BBYSON PHONB^ 4.19TI B. O. SPAI^ING fnLUAM wm s IWhy Worry Abe^Wash Day CALL US. OUB ^CK AMO BPPifiilfT fUVICBS AMM bUB MOfTO KEEF TOUft @yQff||it AM» FMSIt SoQ tAe JSocalJfg^nt of BANKERS’ FIRE liiSWiu» COMnuiY DURHAM. NORTH OUtbUNA^ ^ ViBLE L'_J CONSERVATIVE—SOUD-DEPEND^BtE Uaioa las. Bealty C*. Di^tkaas A«m Bealty Cn. Bdelcb m IJ WMten your skin voim Ud» famom hleaeh l^ONT fool aroand wWi ^ I./strange Meacbes.BeieoK Mr vm aS^ Use Nadinida Biead^ ing Cream—yews m^Mtextun, —'the bleact^ vially bodies and puhfin tbe Ffi^in^Tii Btibrhfnrrtiiiiii tel _ eni’tbeduplkstedfdrna^ m.OaJ FuS fnrmubt ew-t be ■ zHmJt j*>> Notbsm ^dt^ mataOt wmntr.
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