1 HE GLEANER '
OB -iAM. N. C., SEPT. S, 1932.
ISSUED EYESY TBCB8DAT
J. D. KERNODLE, Editor.
$1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
at toe ?'oofo^oe at Graham.
* .N O.. as Mouia-vin *?? matter.
MR. NEWELL SPEAK^
The lion. Jake P. Newell, |
Republicau candidate for thej
United States Senate, opened
his campaign here last Friday
night. The court room was
well filled to hear him.
Few of his audience ever!
heard him before, and of course ;
did not know what manner of
speech he would make. He is
not in the '-knock down and
drag out" class. He is deliber
ate and making an appeal for
6upjx>rt.
He scored blocs-aud combines
for the promotion of selfish
ends. He promised, if elected,
to deal fairly with both capual
and labor.
Mr. Newell is "bone dry" and
pledged that he would oppose
any effort to disturb the 1 *th
Amendment. Here was made,
his strongest ap]>eal to "dry"
Democrats. He is holding up
the prohibition banner, he as
serts. Though he did not men
tion Bob Reynolds, the Domo
cratic nominee and his opponent,
who favors a change of the na
tional prohibition 1 a w s, it is
quite evident that he was think
ing about him.
Mr. Newell may get some
Democratic votes on his dry
stand, as Reynolds will get
Borne Republican votes on his
advocacy of a c h a n g e in the
prohibition laws. The gains
and losses will amount to a set
off, no doub t?not enough
either way to make any big
dilierence. The bulk of the
roting is expected to follow
party lines pretty closely.
North Carolina played lucky
last week in landing another uf
the financial institutions pre
vided for by Congress. O'
Saturday Raleigh was chosen
by the Reconstruction Finance
Corporation as the site for the
Agricultural Credit Corporation
for the Third Federal Laud
Bank district, made up of North
Carolina, South Carolina.
Georgia and Florida. A branch
at Marion, Ga., will serve South
Georgia and Florida. The in
stitution will operate with a
capital of $3,000,000 or more.
A week before Winston Salem
was chosen as the site for one
of the eleven Federal Home
Loan Banks scattered through
out the country. This one will
serve the Fourth District ex
tending from Maryland to
Florida. It appears that Con
gressman Frank Hancock
should have the credit for se
curing the Home Loan Bank
at Winston Salem and Con- i
greesman Edward W. I'ou for
the Agricultural Bank at
Raleigh.
Calvin Coolidge endorses Mr.
Hoover for president in his
piece entitled "The Republican
Case" in the Saturday Evening
Po6t. If Mr. Coolidge got his
Usual dollar a word for the ar- !
tide, his enigmatical silence
was turned to good financial
account.
A levy of $1.13 on the $100
valuation is the rate of tax
named for Alamance by the
County Commissioners Monday.'
This is the same rate levied last
year. To maintain the high
coet of county goverement, the
rat" could not have been less
ana kept within the budget. j
fc*. ,
Jimmie Walker New York
Mayor, saved boing further
dealt wuh by resigning last
Friday. Joseph \. Mthee,
president of the b o a r d of
aldermen automatically
ucceeded to the office.
The American Legion Con
tention will convene a: Port
md, Oregon, on September
12th. At the recc.it State con
vention of the Legion at Aslie
ville the payment of the Sold
irrs' Bonus was unanimously
favored and it is stated that the
North Carolina delegation will
v-ote for cash boni.s.
"A ton of mo ey,'' sounds
big. It would be a mug fortuns
in America as tortunes are
reckoned. In metal money in
Rumania it represent: abjut
$1200. In China it represents
a good deal less than $1200.
Yet in either of these countries
it doubtless represents some
thing in the way of a fortuue.
Monday, Labor Day. was a
holiday It was more, a day
of many tragedies. The fatality
ist over the country mounted
.o about 200, according to re
ports. If h o 1 i d ay s could be
sanely observed, tliey could be
recalled with a feeling of
pleasure instead oi horror; ex
cept in a very limited numuer
of cases.
The opening of the tobacco
! markets in the -a tern part of
I the State this week with prices
'double those of last year has
'thrilled the growers. It was
with fear and trembling that
many p iducers placed their
tobacco on the warehouse floors.
The opening in South Caroliua
about a month lxfore was dis
appointing, but gradually im
proved, and the improvement
stayed put as the markets open
ed in th State. But the trag
edy of the matter is that the
crop is short by arouud half
and the better prices will yield
the proUucer no fhore cash than
.he crop ef last year.
C. L. Shuping of Greensboro
as been named as director of
..uance in North Carolina tor
the Democratic National com
mittee. The choice of Mr.
Shuping is no doubt well made.
He was director of the \ ictory
pre-convention fund and raise 1
about $10,000. T he donations
came in small amounts?from
the rank and file, i being desir
able that as man; as possible
have a share and interest in the
conduct of the campaign Mr.
Shuping puts it this way: That
he would rather have fifty
thousand contributors of small
amounts than a thousand con
tributors of large sums. Mr.
Shuping has been very success
ful in various campaigns he
has undertaken, which is the
main reason for his selection.
If only a dollar or less he will
greatly appreciate the contribu
tion.
News of Whitsett.
Whitsett, N. C? September Cth.
The 23rd convention of the cist
ern conference of the Lutlie an
church will meet on Tuesday . nd
Wednesday, Sept. 20th and 21st. at
Coble's Lutheran chi reh in eastern
Guilford County, s'x miles ^outh of
Whitsett. Thi9 conft pence repre
sents thirty-one Lutheran church
es within the territory between
Greensboro and High Point and Wil
mington a d Rocky Mount. An in
teresting i .ogramme has been pre
pared for rll day Tuesday and Wed
nesday, and also for Tuesday eve
ning af which time Pr. R. B. Peery
of Raleigh will preach. Sixty to
seventy ministers and delegates are
expected to attend, and. as ?he ses
sions are ail open to the public,
there will be many others inter
ested in various pa -s of the pro
gramme who will be present. On
Wednesday at H A. M. there will'
be a special observance of Wash
ington Bi-Centennial at which time
Dr. W. T. Whitsett will deliver an
address on "The Religion of George
Washington." Rev. Q. O. L.verly of
Liberty is secretary of the confer
ence, and Rev. D. I. Offman, pas
tor of the local church in which the
me t iigs will be held. Among
otli ?r speakers for the occasion will
be Prof. K. B. Patterson of Lenoir- j
Rhyne college; Dr. E. F. Keever of
Wilmington; Prof. H. A* Fisher of
State college, Raleigh; Rev. E. A.
Shenk of Greensboro will have
charge of the opening services at
10 A. M. on Tuesday, 20th. Lunch
will be served on the grounds by
the local church committees.
Si;ss Geneva McCachern, one of
the teachers in the Eurlington City
Schools, was here visiting yester
day. She has just returned from a
six weeks' trip to California and
other points as far north as Canada.
Last year she was a teacher in the
Chapel Hill schools.
The local home demonstration
cjub was largely represented in the
county meeting held in Greensboro
to-day; among those going were
Mesdames J. H. Joyner, ^V. T. Whit
sett, D. H. Torreyson, Alice Dick,
J. W. Taylor and Misses Kate Mc
Lea , Katie Dick and Minnie Clapp.
Claude K. Fitzgerald, who for
some years has been connected with
De..ton's department store. Ashe
ville. spent Sunday and a part of
Monday here visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs T. L. Fitzgerald.
Ed. B. Wheeler, A. B. Hinshaw, C.
T. M. Clapp, J. H. Joyner andiothers
were in Greensboro Monday in the
interest of trying to get some road
matters looked after by the county
commissioners.
Rev. Enoch Hite has returned
from a few weeks' vacation and on
last Sunday filled his pulpit at
Friedens church.
Miss Lema Tesh, who has spent
the past few weeks at Jamestown,
ha. returned home and will again
enter school at the opening the 19th.
Mrs. Ed. B. Wheeler, who has been
for some days in Winston-Salem,
visiting, returned to-day accomp
anied by her daughter. Mrs. F. C.
Mendenhall.
Miss Ruth Hinshaw of this place
has accepted a position as cashier
in Taylor and son's new store in
Gibsonville.
1 he new "Correct Time Inn" on
the Whitsett-Burllngton highway is
now complete and open for business.
It is one of the most attractive
places to be found on number 10
highway anywhere in the state. The
large clock near the highway es
pc la ly attracts attention.
T hree new residences are now in
course of erection on the Whitsett
Julian highway between this place
and Low's church. The handsome
brick Ingle residence just north of
here on the highway is, also, near
ing completion.
S. W. Ree^e, who now lives near
Sedalia, plan^ to move back to his
farm near here later on this year.
B. M. Rogers of Graham was a
visito. here yesterday.
NOTICE!
Public Sale of Collat
eral Paper.
Voder and pursu;.efl tj the power
of sale vested in the" undersigned,
by the terms and agreement of the
Board of Trustees of Elon College,
a corporation, generally known as
Elon College, wherein the said Elon '
Co Vgo placed with theundersigned ]
as < ollateral security to a loan to it [
in the sura of $10,000.00, the under
sig-. d will offer for saleat public
auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, at the courthouse doorin Gra- ,
ham, at ,
at 12 :00 o'clock, noon, !
Wednesday, September 2S, 1132,
the following described collateral ;
notes, to-Wit:
The negotiable note of The Christ J,
inn Temple of Norfolk, of the City ]
of Norfolk, dated July 1, 1922, and i
due October 1, 1927, In the principal |
Bum of $ 15,000.00, which said note Is <
No. 4 of a series of notes secured i
under deed of trust, which conveys |
to J. L. MitchelL as Trustee, the ,
said Church property ]n the Gitvof |
Nor'olk. This note was placed with j i
the undersigned Bank as collateral,
by the said Board of Trustees of
Elon College, on August 26, 1926. 1
Also, that certain guaranty note i
of a group of the members of the
said Church, dated July 1, 1922, and I
due OctobeW 1, 1927, for the like ' i
principal sum of $15,000.00, which Is i
signed by J. W. Manning. T. E.
Bri-khouse and twenty-six other! i
makers. This note was placed with i
the undersigned as additional se- I
curity and collateral to the note ]
?
...SSW-*.' ? U ??.
1 above described, after the said first
note had beeD pledged to the un
dersigned Bank, as security to its
loan to tho said College, andthis
note will be sold and delivered to
the purchaser of the note first a
bove described, as the undersigned
is advised that the said two notes
referred to secure the same indebt
edness in the said principal sum
of $15,000.00.
Terms of Sale: Cash.
Place of Sale: Courthouse door
in Graham, Alamance County, North
Carolina. .
Time of Sale: September 28, 1932,
at 12.00 o'clock noon.
This the 8th day of September,
1932.
The National Bank of Alamance.
NOTICE!
Summons by Publication
NORTH CAROLINA,
ALAMANCE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Eefore The Clerk
Thomas Byrd, Administrator of
Thomas Vincent, deceased.
I Petitioner,
VS.
AnDio Viocent, widow; Lottie Hicks,
and husband, Willie Hicks; Jim
Holt, and wife, Mrs. Jim Hott;
Lottie Holt, Yancey Holt; Rege
(Holt and wife, Mrs. Rege Holt:
iVirginia Holt; Pearl Webb and
husband. Will Webb; Richard Holt
and wife, Mrs. Richard Holt; Shel
ton Moss, Floyd Moss, Marie John
Bon; Laura Harris and husband.
Wash Harris; Edna Lilly, Marga
ret Lilly, Ham Oliver, Mary Oliver
and all other heirs at law of
Thomas Vincent, deceased, whose
names and resideces are u n
known. Respondents;
The defendants. Annie Vincent,
widow; Lottie Hicks, and husband.
Willie Hicks;"Jim Holt and wife.
Mrs. Jim Holt; Lottie Holt, Yancey
Holt; Rege Holt and wife Mra.
Rege Holt: Virginia Holt; Pearl
Webb and husband. Will Webb;
Richard Holt and wife Mrs. Rich
ard Holt: Shelton Moss, Floyd Moss.
Marie Johnson; Laura Harris anu
husband. Wash Harris: Edna Lilij,
Margaret Lilly, Ham Oliver, Mary
Oliver and all other heirs at law of
Thomas Vincent, deceased, whose
names and residences are unknown,
will iake notice that an action en-|
titled as above has been commen
ced in the Superior Court of Ala
mance County, North Carolina, to
secure a judgment for the sale of
real property belonging to the es
tate of Thomas Vincent, deceased,
situate in Alamance County, North
Carolina, to make assets with which
to pay the debts and charges of
administration of the estate of
Thomas Vincent, deceased, the de
fendants being heirs at law of
Thomas Vincent, deceased, and as
such interested in the subject mat
ter of the action; and all of the
said defendants will further take
notice that they are required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said County,
at the'Courthouse in Graham North
Carolina, on the 30th day of Sept
ember, 1932. and answer or demur
to the petition of the plaintiff in
said action or the plaintiff w ill ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
manded in the complaint.
This the 31st day of August, 1932.
E. H. MURRAY,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
Alamance County, N. C.
Coulter & Allen, Attys.
NOTICE!
Trustee's Laud Sale !
Under and pursuant to the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust from T. L. Hayes and wife,
Sarah Hayes, to the undersigned
Trustees,, dated November 5, 192",
and recorded office Register of
Deeds, Alamance County, in Deed
of Trust Book 110, page 89, default
having been made in the payment
of the debt secured by said deed of
trust and demand for foreclosure
thereunder having been made upon 1
the said Trustees by U>e cestui que
trust, the undersigned Trustees will i
offer for sale at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, at the
courthouse door in Graham, on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th. 1982.
at 12:00 o'clock, noon
the following described real prop
arty, to-wit:
A certain tract, lot or parcel of
[and in Burlington Township, All- i
?nance County, North Carolina, be
ing on the East side of the City of I
Burlington, fronting 50 ft. on the I
North side of Grace St. and run
ning back 150 ft. between parallel i
lines, the same being Lot No. "0 in !
Block "Fr as platted and described I
in the map of the Real Estate In
, vestment , Company property as
! made by J. B. Harding, Civil Engl
, neer, and recorded in Plat Book No.
1, page 38. in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds for Alamance County,
North Carolina.
The said real property will be
| sold subject to all delinquent taxes
and delinquent installments of spec
ial assessments, and also subject to
advance bids, as provided by law
for sales made ui.der foreclosure of
mortgages.
This the 8th day of Sept., 1832.
JNO. D. BROWN,
J. DOLPH LONG,
Trustees.
Commissioner's Sale
of Land!
LTnder and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Alamance
County, North Carolina, made in an
action therein pending, numbered
5029, and entitled F. W. Moore a
gainst William Corbett and others,
instituted for the purpose of fore
closing a tax f ale certificate the
undersigned Commissioner will sell
for cash at the Court House door
in Graham, to the highest bidder,
on the First Monday in October, the
same being
Monday, October 3rd, 1932,
at 12:00 o'clock, noon,
the following real property, to-wit:
In Pleasant Grove Township, Ala
mance County, North Carolina, ad
joining the lands of John Barnwell,
Bryce Harrelson, F. W. Moore and
others, and beginning at a rock on
the Barnwell line, running thence
from corner of lot No. 3, with limof
lot No. 3. N. 3 deg. E? 24.50 chs. to
a rock in the M.-rtin line. N.-E. cor
ner of lot No. 3; thence N? 88 deg.
E? 9.50 chs. to a stake at the Church
lot; thence S? 37 1-2 deg, E., 2.64 chs.
to a stake in Church lot; thence S?
*2 deg. E? 12.44 chs., to a stake, cor
ner with said Moore; thence N? 88
deg. E. 4.70 chs ,ot a rock in Moore's
line; thence 8., 5 deg. W? 9.50 chs.
to a rock in the line of Barnwell's
land, thence S? 88 deg. W? 17.92 chs.
to the beginning and containing 35
acres more or less. This is lots Nos.
^ and( 2 of the division of theAlvin
Dixon lancf. Commissioner's report
recorded in deed book 66 at page
540. A tennant house, a tobacco
barn and log barn are on this place.
Time of* sale : 12 00, O'clock, M?
October 3rd., 1932.
Place of sale. Court House door,
Graham, N. C.
Terms of sale: Cash.
This sale will stand open twenty
days for advance bids and is made
subject to confirmation of the Clerk
of the Court.
This August 31, 1932.
J S. COOK,
Commissioner.
Notice!
Commissioner's Re-sale of Land
Under and pursuant to the order
and decree of the Superior Court
of Alamance County, made in that
special proceeding entitled "John M.
Baker, Executor of the estate of
Pleasant Dixon vs. W. M. Baker and
others", whereto all of the heirs at
law and devisees of the late Pleas
ant Dixon are duly constituted part
ies, the undersigned Commissioner
will offer lor re-sale at public auction
on the premises, at the homeplace
of the late Plea ant Dixon, in Haw
River Township, on
Saturday September 10th, 1932,
at 2 ;30 o'clock, P. M?
the following described real prop
erty, to-wit;
Second Tract; Adjoining the
lands of Harry Goodman, C.C.Phil
lips, L. E. Thompson, Walter Moore
and others on the North, J.A.Trol
inger and W.T.Trolinger on the
West, J. Archie Long, Jack W. Trol
luger and J. M. Baker on the South,
and Rack Creek on the East, aud
bounded and descrioed as follows,
to- wit;
Peginnlng at an iron bar, corner
with J. A. Trolinger and J-. Archie
Long; and running thence with the
line of said J. Archie Long S. ST deg.
E. 19.11 chs. to an Iron bolt, corner
of C. C. Terrell lot; thence N. 1 1-2
deg. E 6.31 chs. to an iron post;
thence S. 87 deg. B. 16 chs. to an
icon bolt in the middle of the top
soil public highway; thence S. with
the said highway 11.51 chs. to an
iron bolt, corner with said Jack W
Trolinger; thence S. 95 deg. E. 12.
47 chs. to a rock; thence S. 4 1-2
deg. W. 4 chs. to a rock; thence S.
59 deg. 16.30 chs. bo a rock in Back
Creek; thence with said Creek as it
meanders, N. 40 deg. E. 5 chs;thcoce
N. 75 deg E. 8.34 chs; thence S. 71
deg. E. 6.50 chs; thence N. 55 deg. E.
1.70 chs; thence N. 6 deg. E. 4.04 chs;
thence N. 26 deg. E. 4.20 chs; thence
I
?N. 7 deg. B. 70.30 chs: thence N.
24 deg. E. 10.18 chs; thence N. 4.5
deg. E. 1.62* chB; thence N. 27 deg.
W. 3.18 chs; thence N. 47 deg. W.
10.84 cha; thence S. 83 deg. W. 3.77
chsjthence N. 63 deg. W. 1.62 chs;
thence S. 86 deg. W. 5.05 chs; thence
N. 70 deg. W. 6.06 cha; thence N. 8
1-2 deg. E. 4.04 chs; thence N. 25
deg. E. 9 chs. to h stake in the line
with Harry Goodman; thence S. 67
deg. W. 11.55 chs. to a rock; thence
N. 14 deg. W. 5.50 chs. to a rock;
thence S. 28 1-2 deg. W. 1.74 chs. to
an iron stake; thence S. 82 deg. W.
7.49 chs. to an iron bar; thence S.
10 1-2 deg. E. 7.73 chs. t(o an iron
bar, corner with Ell Foust; thence
S. 82 deg. W. 8.80 chs. to an iron
bar; thence N. 58 1-4 deg. W. 4.55
chs. to an iron bar la puolic road;
thence N. with said road about 31-4
chs. to an iron bar; thence N. 62 1-2
deg. E. 5.89 chs. to a rock; thence S.
88 1-2 deg. W. 15.35 chs. to a rockiin
the branch, corner with Walter
Moore; thence S. 33- deg. W. with
the meanderings of said hranch;
thence S. 25 deg. W. 1.71 chs Whence
S. 54 deg. W. 2.71 chs; thence S. 64
deg. W. 3 chs; thence N. 84 deg. W.
2 chs; thence N. 46 deg. W. 1.35 chs.
thence 9. 80 deg. Wv 3.04 chs. t? an
iron bar in the line of W. T. Trol
inger; thence S. 4 1-2 deg. W. with
the line of W. T. and J. A. Trollng
er 23.57 chs. to the beginning point,
and containing 312 acres, more or
less.
The above described tract of real
property has been sub-divided into
??? tra-ts as follows.
Tract No. 1 West ot road?bd
ding will begin at $242.00.
Tract Ho. 2, West of road?bid
ding will begin at $247.50.
Tiart No. 3. West of road?bid
ding will begin at $368.50.
Tract No. 1, East of Road?sold.
Tra-t No. 2 t.ist of road?bid
ding will begin at $314.60.
Traes No. 3, East of road?bid
ding will begin at $242.00.
The C< i.'.mibsioner reserves the
right aftr sellicg said,tracts as
separate tracts to offer them in
combination cr a; a whole, as he
,1.1} deem t< V"
All of the property will be sold
subject to advance bids and con
firmation by the Court, and the
purchaser will be required to pay
one-third of his bid in cash and.the
other tvi'o-thirds in equal install
ments in six and twelve months, de
ferred payments to bear interest at
six per-cent, and title to be retain
ed until purchase price is fully paid.
This, August 25th, 1932.
JOHN M. BAKER,
Commissioner.
Long & Long, Attys.
Summons by Publication
NORTH CAROLINA,
ALAMANCE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Before The Clerk.
R. R. Martin, wife and others
VS.
Golden Siddle, husband and others
The defendants Golden Siddl? and
husband R. G. Siddle, will take no
tice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Alamance County, North
Carolina to sell for partition a cer
tain lot of real estate on the Glen
coe-Burlington road on Thomas and
Hill Streets, and owned by Rachel
Hurdle at the time of her death.
That the defendants willfuther take
notice that they are required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said .County in the
court house in Alamance County on
the 21th day of Sept., 1932, and ans
wer or demur to the complaint in
said action, or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
This the 29th day of Aug.. 1932.
E. H. MURRAY,
Clerk of the Superior Court
Alamance County.
Robt. T. WilsoD, Atty.
Notice of Sale!
Pursuant to an order and Judg
ment of the Superior Court of Ala
mance County, duly entered in th?
foreclosure suit therein pending en
tilled, "Atlantic Joint Stock Land
Bank of Raleigh vs. YV. K. McPher
son, and wile, Elizabeth P. McPher
son, YV. E. McPherson and wife. I
rene Richmond McPherson. and
others", which said judgment was
duly taken and docketed on July
IS, 1932, the undersigned Commis
sioner appointed by the said Court
and authorized, empowered and di
rected to sell the real property here
inafter described, will offer for sal?
at public auction, at the courthouse
door in Graham, Alamance County,
North Carolina, on
MONDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1932,
at 11:30 o'clock A. M.,
the following described real prop
erty, to-wit:
First Tract: Beginning at a rock,
corner ot Third Tract hereinafter
described; thence N. 99 deg. 30 min
W. 6 cha. to a rock, corner with
Second and Third Tracts; thence N.
52 deg. E. with line of Third Tract
22 chs. 70 Iks, to a rock, corner with
said Third Tract and Pies Dixon;
thence N. 0 deg. 40 min. E 1 ch. 50
Iks. to a black gum and rock on
North side of Back Creek, corner
with said P .Dixon; thence N. 6i
deg. JO min. ?. 6 chs. crossing said
Creek to a rock on the Weet side of
said Creek on said Dixon's line,
thence down said Creek ais it me
anders S. 1 deg. 30 min. W. 6 cbs. to
a point 2 chs. from said Creek ; then
ce S. 25 deg. 15 min. W. 8 chs. 15 Iks. to
the West bank of said Creek; S. 23
deg. 30 min, W, 4 chs., S. 2 deg. 3f)
min. W. 5 chs. to a rock on the West
bank of said Creek, corner with said
Second Tract; thence N. 87 deg. 15
min. W. 4 chs. 10 Iks. to a rock, cor
ner with Second Tract; thence N. A
deg. 30 min. E. 2 cha. and 12 Iks. to
a rock, corner with Third Tract;
thence N. 87 deg. 30 min. W. a chs.
to a rock, corner with Second and
Third Tracts; thence N. 2 deg. 30
min. E. 2 chs. to the beginning, con
taining 23.S6 acres, more or less.
Second Tract: Lying adjacent to
and South of the above described
tract, and beginning at a rock in J.
P. Kerrs line; running thence S. 18
deg. 30 min. W, 19 chs. 76 Iks. to a
rock, corner with said Kerr; thence
N. 77 deg. 30 min. E. 1 ch.toapos^
oak, corner with said Kerr; thence
S. 12 deg. 30 min. E. 22 chs. 36 Iks.
to a sycamore tree on West bank of
Back Creek; thence up said Creek
as it meanders S. 70 deg. 3o min. E.
.'4 chs. 75 Iks., N. 24 deg. 30 min. E.
4 chs. 75 Iks, N. 24 deg. 30 min. E. 2
chs. 76 Iks.. N. 43 deg. 20 min. E. 7
chs. 50 Iks., N. 58 deg. 45 min. E. 10
chs., S. 83 deg. 30 min. E. 7 chs., N.
7 deg;. T?. 4 chs. 50 Iks., N. 9 deg. E.
3 chs. 50 Iks., N. 13 deg. 30 min. E.5
chs. 75 Iks., N. 43 deg. 15 min. E. 4
chs? N. 2 deg. 30 min. E. 3 chs. 57 Iks.
to a rock or pointers on West bank
of said Creek, corner of First Tract
above described; thence N. 72 deg.
40 min W. S chs. 25 Iks. to a rock,
corner with Tract No. 3; thence N.
69 deg. 20 min. W. 6 chs. 32 Iks. to
a rock, corner with Tracts 1 and 3,
thence N. 71 deg. 30 min. W. 13 chs.
87 Iks. to the beginning, containing
95.09 acres, more or Jess; one acr
from this tract being reserved, and
excepted for an old graveyard, also
reserving right of way from public
road to said graveyard known as
Roney Graveyard.
Third Tract: Lying Northwest of
Tract No. 1 and adjacent thereto,
beginning at a dead post oak tree,
corner with said Chandler and Kerr;
run. thence N. 58 deg. E. 6 chs. 60 Iks.
to a rock against a dogwood tree,
corner with Chandler; thence N. 21
deg. 30 rain. W. 3 chs. to a cedar
tree, corner with Chandler; thence
N. 55 deg. 30 min. E. 23 chs. 30]ks.
to a rock, corner with said Chandler
and Pies Dixon line; thence S. 1 deg.
W. 16 chs. 50 Iks. to a rock, corner
with said Dixon; thence S. 61 deg.
E. 6 chs. to a rock, corner with said
Dixon and Tract No. 1; thence with
the line of Tract No. 1, S. 52 deg. W.
22 deg. 70 Iks. to a rock, corner with
Tract No. 1; thence S. 87 deg. 30
mid. E. 6 chs. to a stake at the be
ginning point of Tract No. 1; thence
S. 2 deg. 30 min. W. 2 chs. to a stake,
thence S. 88 deg. E. 8 chs. to a stake.
S. 2 deg. 15 min. W. 2 chs. and 12
Iks. to a stake; thence N. 72 deg.
40 min. V5V 6 chs, 25 Iks. to a stake;
thence N. 69 deg. 20 min. W. 6 chs.
32 Iks. to a rock, corner with Tract
No. 1; (ht end of S. 52 deg, W. 22
chs. and 70 Iks.) thence N. 71 deg. 3o
min. W. 13 chs. 98 Iks. to a rock, cor
ner in Kerr's line; thence N. 18 deg.
30 min. S. 7 chs 59 Iks. to the begin
ning containing 52.55 acres, more or
less. p I
The purchaser at said sale will be
required to deposit ten per-cent of
his bid in cash, at the time of sale,
and upon confirmation by the Court
of the said sale will be required to
pay t!he balance of his bid in cash
in full, and the title will be retained
until the purchase price, together
with interest on the deferred pay
ment. is paid in full.
This sale is being made under
orders of the said Court to satisfy
judgment entered in this cause in
favor of Atlantic Joint Stock Land
Bank of Raleigh against the de
fendants named above, and will be
sold subject to advance bids and
confirmation by the Court.
This 1st day of September, 1932.
GEORGE A. LONG,
Commissioner.