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pAAt in CAJMH.INA TIMES real estate- legal advertising TItllfiTEE SALE OF LAND North . rhniiAm County. 7 UiMier a&d 1)) wriM of the iww- conf«rr«d upon the Truitec n csTtsi# Optid of Trust No* vembw 6th, Ji*2» and exwuted by Pr»d Bynum and wif«. Nellie By- nam, aad itoly*Jf*ordf^ in the o£- fkt of the Regiifer of D^i to* Durtem County in Book m Mort- g«r«a ISS, at pa#e «; and default haviac been made in tlie payment of tii« »»me, the underaigned Tmatee will offer for saje to th* hicheat bidder for cash at public auction, at the Courthouse door in Durham, N, C., on FRIDAY, AU GUST 20th, 1937, at 12 o’clock Noon, the following described land, ADJtOdiKlMi the land* of Sid ney R. House and James M. Houae and othata, toPi)iflii«* on New (now Carnell) Street, and running thence Eastward 232 feet to a aUke in Sidney R. House and James M. House line; thence Northward wi^ their lines &o tfitt to a stake; thence w^tWard 232 feet to a stake in New (now C^rftell) Street; thence Southward with the line of said New Strtfet 66 feet to the beginning. See deed from Sylvester Byjium. (widow) to Fred W. Bynum dated June 12, 1922, recorded in Book of Deeds 63, at page 3'^, Durham County Registry. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increase bids, as prescribed by’Taw. Tfcis property i* queat of the holder of said note. ^ P«ted this IWh day of July, A. M. SHEARIN, M. Htifh-Thompaon, Trustee. Attorney. trustee sale of land UNDER AND BY VHtWB^ the power Weired Trustee in a certain Deed of Trust dated July M. 1932, and by party of the first piirt, and du ly recorded In the ofBice of the Rwiater of Deeds for.Durham Co. 4b Book of Mctttgagea 209, tA paffe ®9: 4e«ault having been made in the payment of the same, the undersigned trustee will offer m sale at pil>Hc auction to the highest bidder for caah at the courthopse door in Durham, N. C. 'bn MONDAY, AUGUST M, ltS» at 12:W) o’clock noon, the follow ing land; _ » BIGINNING ,at a sUke on the South side of Laurel Avenue which said stake » 175 feet west erly from the Southwest inter section of Lteurel Avenue and to Ptoe Street^ 200 feet to a stake in a southerly direction parallel to Pfne Slreie, 200 icet to a stake the Northeast comw of Lot No. 21, Block L as shown on Plat h|reinafter referriid to; thence aldng and with the norh side of said Liot 21 in a westerly direc- erly direction 60 feet tp the be- east corner of Lot No 9; thence along mS with a# ^ Lot No. ♦ in > northariy 4iraot,lwn 206 f*«t to a at«k« on tha So#h side of l*ur«l Avwaa, ha North- «aat comer of aaid Lot No. 9; thence along and with the South tide of Laural Avenne in an eaat' erly dirertion gO feat to the ginning, and being Lot No. 8, IMock L, aa shown on plat of tha J^w Hope R«alit|y Companya property, copy of which mad* by R. M. Pickard April, 1«22, is duly recorded in the Office of tha Re gister of Deeds of Durhai« Coun ty in Map rack 1, acction 1 to which plat reference ia haraby made for a more'particaUtr dea* criptlon. THIS SALE will remain open for ten days te receive increase bids, as required by law. . THIS RROPERTY is sold at the request of the h(^jer of aaid nota. •~-J[)ated this 21st day of July, 1937. MECHANICS and BARJffERS BANK, Trustee M. HUGH THOMPSON, attorney SrFEfi FACTS Ont/mimUe. ■American Houaewifa - * Owna % Xoo of Steel . HocmwIvm own tiMl Ik Ik* lom of Movat, iwWwe 1—ra(rlt*rwn, ctMIwi Mn«- •n, aplwliltry •print*. tilchM olMiili, Kiuan. lr«M and in inmy oHhh*. Diamonda Were Once UMd to Make Steel iarly r*Marc(i wtKliart proved ttiot iMal ww Iron plot cori>o« by h««*- Uia dlmondi, IM purait ton* ol carbon, and tron In a cnwlbl*. DON'T BE "HOOKED" TimeiDlon^ ^ cT-RICH-OUICK schemers have "hooked" many _ -^n and 'jot hU hard^arned money. -7=--^ TKftM schemers are not all dead yet . . . and they have not quit "working" the "easy marks." Ask some level headed man before YOU bite oF tbey may land you in their net. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking Busines| Durham Raleigti north CAROLINA' DURHAM COiUNXy IN SUPERIOR COURT ALICE ARMSTRON, Adminlstra* trix of W. J. Armatron, Dacaaae«l, and AJice Armstrong, Individu- ally, vs. Sallie Chalmers, heir-at-law W. J. Armstron, Deceased NOTICE The defendant, Sailia Chal mers, will take notice that an action entitled as above haa been commenced in the Superio Court of Durham Copnty,, North Carolina to sell land of W. J. Armstrong, deceased, to mako as sets; and the said defendant will further take notice that she ia re quired to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the superior cour t of said County in the Courthouse in Durham, N. C., ten days after the ^9 dayj of August, 1937, and answer or; de mur to the !oni|)laint in saidjaet> ion, or the plaintiff will app^y to the court for the relief deiriand- ed In aaid complaint 1 Jas. K. Stona 'Ass*t. C. S. C:, Durham County This 23 day of June, 1937. 0 — North Carolina, Durham County^. A pull ol 390.000 pe«n^ 1« 1 10 brM* 0 bvndl* of piano wiro on* tnck *«»or*, wlill* • lawero Inch oi iImI »tnd lo bvlld o ikyKfapor c«i «llluland a poll only ono-Sllli o« iirtal. 100,000 Varieties of Steel Products Slonl It uwd f»r to many Hilnoi that itMl mini oRor about SOO prodvdt In ISO,OOB dlflnruni ilxoi, •hopoi and ftniihnt. Wit* for bobby pini, for tntloiK*. co.-not in two ihapni, olsl>l thlcknuMM, lovon widths and lour Sniihot. Amoricon Iron and CJool Inititwlo TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND | Having qualified aa adminiatra. UNDER BY VITUE of 1 or of the estate of Wilson Brown ^ power conferred upon tha ^ deceased, late of Durham County J Trustee in a certain Deed ol North Carolina this ia to notify Tfrust dated November 6, 1930 all persons having claims agamat \.r.A „v»nnfA,l hv L. W. Wilhoite the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned CHINESE JIESISX LAXEST IN VASION BY THE.JfAPENESE PEIPIlijG, July 22—C(NA)Fol- ^ow^g acveral daya of aharp fighting between Chinese and Ja panese troops in North China, the Nanking Government officially warned Toldo that China would be forced to take defensive mea- ■urea if Japaneae pivTocation and Invasion of Chinese territory con tinued. Chinese officlala demand ed that the Japanese (Government order a cessation of Japanese military activities in the Peiping area. Repulse of a large force of Japanese Invaders by crack Chi., nese tnoops of the 29th Route Army was reported. Nankin; ordered several regiments north to teinforce the 26th Route Ar- • To Senators On Mob Bill Asked NEW YORK. July 23.—A plea, for 100,900 telegrams, letters and post cards to fee sent to sena tors asking them to act on the federal anti-lynching bill before adJoumipK Congress.j^as broad cast today by the National As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People. Aa was predicted immediately my, as the Tokio Government be- of Senator Joseph B. Robinson, the Senate on July gan rushing ten* of thousands of . , .... , ... . , Japanese troops Into the Peiping 2^2 the ,bitterly debated area fro^ nUiU set-'up iy 2,0 and ^eflirt. . nets following Japan's seizure of n«>d«tely announced a drive to China’s northeaBtern provinoe* in «P “d* 931. In all -tfie announcemfnts^ which have come from Washing- and executed by L. W. Wilhoite and wife, Ethel T. Wilhoite,. and duly recored in the office of the Register of Deeds in Book of at 803 Pine Street, Durham, N. C., on or before the 21 day of Au- Register of ueeds in oook 01 on or uuioic " Martgages 184, at page 407; de-'gust, 1937, or this notice will be fault having been made in the payment of the hame, the under signed Trustee’ virill ofer for eale at public auction to the highc^st bidder for pash at the Courthouse door In Durham, N. C., on SATURDAY, August 14, 1937 at IZ o’cl9ok Noon The following discriged land* to- wlt: ' beginning at a stake lil th? Southeast corner of the L. W. Wilhoite homeplace and running pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. A. E. Teele, Administrator of Wilson Brown, deceased. Dated this 17 day of July 1937 PitT. SOCIETY TURNS OUT TO HONOR BERN ICE PATTON The latest Japanese attack finds China more united than ever . , , . before with all' sections of the "> population demanding a firm «f«'tynching bill and some o-f stand against further seizure of J""® ‘^e Sen- Chlnese territory. . plannmg to drop the The Tokio Government- haa four drastic demands on China. 0"'^ ^y flooding senators with threatening war as an alternative to Chinese submission. The de- «“PP^>-*ers of. mands call for complete with- ‘^s legwlatwn get any considera- a law. tB».t the people apeak drawal of Chinese troops from «“ th.s s^ion The date for at once. T^«y must ^te tttfr their o^n territory along the «dafrn>nent has been .et tenta- senator and teU them that there Yunting Biver., severe punish- ^ugiist 15, and some'*"-* ment of ChineiHi commanders who close AugustlO. It IS estimated that there are at least 65 sure votes for the anti- «ouri, and others hava promiaed that they will stand against ad journment until the anti-lynehing bill is brought up for considera- «3h. ■ t This summBT ia ^ie rneKrett we have ever been to actual pass age lof a federal anti-^nching law.” the NAACP appeal to th« counti^ ^id, "The bill passed the House by an overwhelming vote. It was approved by the Sen- judici^aryi committee in' a-, O^erwheliaiaft: ^natox^—an unj dented number have pledged to vote for this i>iU. Straw votes by the Ameilcan Institute of pub lic Opinion shows that the coun try is 70 per cent in frfrer of this bill. A p6ll by a neutmi-. Washlngtion news servi^ haa shown that 67 positive vMes are in the senate for the bill.’* “We need now only a greaf outpouring of demanda from the people of the country on their senators and this bill will become resisted the latest Japanese ' ad vance., absolute suppression of patriotic, united China, anti-Jap anese movements., and ' co-oper ation with the Japanese milita rists in their fight on Commun- SCOTTSIBORO COMPROMISE EGINS jipnching bill in the Senato. Furthermore, the leading south ern senators who are opposed to the ibill and who come from the deep south states have promised not to filibuster against it^ but to confine their actions to speeches attacking the ibill [and Yptes against it. No attempt Will be made to blo'ck it by prolong-ed faiibu^ering tactics. With this PIT’BSBURG, 29.—C—The elite of smoketown turned out to henor Miss iBernice Tatton, Holly- ^orth 112^ feet to a sti^; thence 'wood conespondent of the Pitts East 3« feefr to a stake in the bui^ Courier, in an daborate re-. Loftlns West comer Of the L. J. SpauUHBf SPLENDID BREAD PHONE J-3792 612 Fayetteville Sk Northwest corner of the L. J. Sipaulding proper^ j thence Oouth lie feet to a:stake:in the South- IB. L. Vanns. Miss Patton was th^ ception at sycamore Manor, Oak- iBont, lavish county place of the DECATUR, Ala.’, July 29.--C —The much discussed comipromise in the' Scottsboro cases materi- _ alized Monday when the State of \ could be pass- Alabama, for the first time, fail- ed to ask the death penalty for ^ approved fey Andy Wright, who has been lent- ® oommittfi^ need to death in the sam» cas3 only to be twice before. Wheather this »oll- ® will affect the other six boyS C^k, of^Mis- cy to Umstead Street, 98 feet tc the point or place of boginning. THIS CALE wiU remain ipen for ten days to ireceive increase bids, as required by law. TOTS PROPiEIDTY is sold at the equest of the holder of said note. Dated this 18 diyr of July, 1937. E. R. Merrick, Trustee M> Hugh Thompson, Attorney 0— ^orth CaxvHna Durham County Administrator'a Notice ” gu«t of Mrs. Vann. Among those west corner lare •>. b - property; thence Weet parallel present were Mrs. Jerome H11, ^ - “r-j—^;—srv-—:—■ n-x-^ J- -i—W. H. 6hw9tian. Ml'S. Jnlja iBumry Jones, Jfc. Henry Payne, Mrs. Sadie Black Hafilton, Miss iGrace Lowndes, Miss Louise Jef fries, Miss Natalie Fields, Mrs. Ira Foster Lewis, Mrs. Dodglas J>obinson, Mrs. W. J. Wynn,‘Miss Aileen Eckstein, Mrs. A. N.' Levy, Miss Jane Lewis, Mrs. Besie Ken- hetf/, Mrs. P. L. Prattis, Mrs. W. G. Nunn, Mrs. Joseph Mat thews, and Mrs. Roy Garvin of Kansas City. More than one^hun- dte| gule^s grjjoted the Wes-t Coast writer, whose colorful in terviews with movie stars, whito and colored, are widely read. is not yet knWn, as lawyers for * “ the proseccujion made no com- ■ ®, company has paid over ten ment on their surprise move. j”** dollars in claims since its The cases are now more mnd- fover f7. died than ever. Heywood Patter-insurance in force. whm,,-d..th w„ .*,1 iiiiiiiiju(iiNi(|)i(ii(),(,||,,,|]^ son,for by the' State, is now under a 7!> 'year jail sentence. Clarence Nor ris was convtcle3 an^ for a third [ time sentenced to death last week. RICHMOND INSURANCE IS 43 YEARS OLD CO. RICHMOND, Va., July 29.— C—The Richmond Beneficial In surance Company, Sheridan Jack son, Jr., j;>resld*nt, and C.’ Ber nard Gilpin, general manager, is [celebrating ils 43rd anniversary. AIMYBOPY Can Afford to Build! 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Madam HAIR ttORY helps to soften and Smooth Short, Haieh. Stubby, Stiff and Kinky Mair> Adda new.life and gfosa to faded, dead'loojcing hair. Before you - know it you should be able to ‘ dress yoi)r hair in attractive fashion which should W|n the admiration your friends and loved ones. tRemember,' your hair ia your crownliis a^oty. So make yourself happy and prond by sportinx a b^u- tiful head of well kept hair. I Don’t let bad* any longer. Just eend name iddi^ss for Madam i««M Treatmawt „JH bow ^y »eautlfu), Jong r with s fi04>flY dr. W. ALEXANDER OLELAND PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Special Attention to Diaeaie* of Children > Telephonja* Day— L-0961 Night—N-333 , must ibe no adjournment with out action u(pon the anti-lynehing bill. We must have lOO.OOft mes sages in the Senate in the next ten days if we are to get action. 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