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l'HE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C., JAN. 18, 1934. Local News. ?Graham Garden Club met Tuesday afternoon wiib Mrs. VV. Ernest Thompson. ?Last week was a rainy disa greeable week, but cleared up for Friday and Saturday. ?Graham Music Club met with Mrs. R. N. Cook Tuesday night. Mesdames VV. A. McAdams, VV. N. Huff aud C. Freeman Heath were joiut hostesses with Mrs. Cook. ?Edward Harden will partic ipate in a boxing bout iu Greeus boro Friday night. He is in the light heavy-weight ctuss aud has been holdiug up bis end remark ably well in receut contests. ?The Needlec.aft Club held its regular meeting last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. D. Albright ou E. Harden Street. Special guests were Mesdames R. T Ell ington, J. L. Johnson and IT. H. Cox. The hostess served relresh meuts. ?At the Pareut-Teacher Asso ciation meeting la--l Thursday niglit, a report disclosed that-the association received $40.37 from the sale of Christmas seals, and an enjoyable music proeram was given by Mr. and Mrs. VV. N. Huff with Mr. Huff as accompanist. ? Dr. C. E. Forlines of West minister, Md., distinguished min ister of the M. P. Church, preach ed Sunday at the Belleinoiit church, a number from here at tending the service,and on Satur day night he was honored with a banquet in Burlington at the M. P. Church Dr. Forlines, when a young man, made his homo at Bellemont ?The calendar set for the Su perior Court, which will convene on the 29th, is headed with twen ty-live divorce suits. At the last civil term, Judge Thos. J. Shaw presiding, after heariug about fif teen cases of like tenor, the Judge announced that he would bear uo more o* them for the term, in intimating that the disgrace had been sufficiently prolonged for one term of the Court ?It is learned from the Char lotte papers that John W. Har den, of the editorial staff of the Charlotte Evening News, was at a recent meeiing of the Junior Cham ber of Commerce of that city, elected to the office of secretary, perhaps the most responsible po sition in the organization. Mr. Harden is a son of Mrs. Peter R Harden of Qrahaut and his friends here are pleased to note this evi dence of recognition of his talent and ability to plan and do thiugs. Among the Sick William, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Green, who has been sick from bronchial pneumonia for about two weeks, is very much improved. Miss. Rnth Buckner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Buckner, has been confined by sickness for several days. Lee-Jackson Birthday Exercises Fri . day Morning. Tomorrow, January I9tb, a pro gram will be given at 10 o'clock at the Public School, commemrat ing the birthday of Generals Robr. E. Lee and "Stonewall" Jackson. Mr M. E. Yount, Connty Super intendent, will be the speaker. The public is invited to attend. Civil Service Examination for Post master at Graham. A competitive examination will j be held for Postmaster at Ura-| ham. Appliacations will close on j January 30th, when applications' must be on tile in the office in I Washington prior to the closing hour on this date. Applicants can apply at the ' postoffice for forms 10 and 2213, which will give deduce informs tion for making application and in regard to the examination. Fantastic Adventures to strange Worlds. "Flash Gordon" New comic packs a punch In every epi sode. Folio "w this exciting New comic in the Baltimore Sunday American. Buy your copy from your favorite newsboy or news - dealer. i Lespedeza wjll be a popular crop on the mountain farms of Alleghany county this spring, according to orders now being placed. Ninety-five percent of the toba acco growers in Beaufort county have signed reduction contracts. PERSONAL Lacy West of Raleigh spent the week-eud iu the home of Mr. aud Mrs. K. G. Rainey. Maj.aud Mrs.J.J.Henderson aud J D. Keruodie, Jr., spent lasi Friday in Lumberton. Charles Harrington of Brick Haven visited his auut, Mrs. W. B. Green, here Sunday. Mrs. John A. Ansel of Walhalla, S. C , is here visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. N. C. Suiver. Mr. aud Mrs. Garland Moon of Greensboro spent Sunday with ilr. aud Mrs. A. G. Ausley. Mr. Johu A. Troliuger of Haw River lei t the latter part of lasi week fur Florida to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Keruodh aud ttou, L. H., Jr., of Dauville spent last Friday here with rela tives. Miss Lula Foushee aud Bobb) Foushee of Piltsooro wisited then auut, Mrs. J. S. Cook, here lasi 1-riday uigbt. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Forliues of Durham were visitors here Sunday iu the home of Mr. aud Mrs. VV. I. Ward. Irwin Williams, Herbert Lovett, Coy McAdams, in school at Chap el Hill, spent the week-end at 'heir homes here. Frank E. Byrd of Brooklyn, N. V., who has boon on a visit to his mother, Mrs. W. L. Cooper, left for his home yesterday. Mrs. D. Burton May left yester day for a visit to relatives in Richmond, Va. She was joiueu oy her sister-in-law, Mrs. Parke Stratford, iu Greensboro. Mrs. Eugene Knight, aud Miss es Martha Ann Kuight, Catherine C"le and Susan Lawrence of Bur haw spent Sunday here with Mrs Mary I'urse, Mrs. Kuight's sister. Junius H. Harden aud J. D Keruodle spent Wednesday eve utug tu Chapel Hill at the mid winter meet ot ihe North Caroli na Press Association aud hearu Col. Kobert R. McCormick, editoi aud publisher of the Chicago Tribuue, principal speaker of the evening. Keeping History Straight?Lands on Which Town of Graham Originally Built. We came across a statement a tew days ago, alluding to the site on which the town of Graham is located, that it was formerly owned by the Jones family (mean ing, It seems. Wm. F. Jones, who died at an advanced age at hi9 home here more than forty years ago). i The statement said "his family - ? owned the property on which the city stands today." The county of Alamance was es tablished by act of the Legisla ture in 1849 and in that same year the town of Graham was located on a plat of land which a commission was authorized by the same act to purchase for that purpose. The commission purchased a plat of land containing 75 acres, measuring 27 chains and 50 links each side. The purchases were as follows; From iWm. Clendenin nine acres, northwest corner, for >99.00; from Joseph M. Freeland, south of t h e above and forming the southwest corner, 24 1-2 acres, for >201.00 ; from John H. Holt a plot of 41 1-2 acres lying on the east side of and adjoining the foregoing two plats, for >330.00. The Itare - going is condensed from the re - cords in the courthouse. At the date of the estab lish - ment of the county and theloca-' tion of the town there were seve-1 eral persons who owned land embraced in the corporate limits of the town, among whom were Win, F. Jones, the Longs Harden*, Holts, and perhaps others. The cotton reduction contract for 1934 Will aid growers to get on a a cash basis and to make farms more self-supporting from the standpoint of food and food sup plies, says Dean I. O. Schaub of State College. > Ride 'Em Co wboy! Follow "Way Out West," one of the brand-new Comics In BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN, Buy your copy from your fa\orite newsboy or newsdealer. Macon county dairymen feeding silage from trench silos for the li-st time report that the mat-rial Is keeping perfectly and has increas ed the milk flow, | Mrs. W. J. Sicks Passes at Hospital In Greensboro. Mrs. Miuuie Elizabeth Nicks, aged 60 years, wife of William J. Nicks, Graham's oldest merchant, died during the early pari of fueeday night in Greensboro at a hospital where sue had uudergoue an operation some hours betore. Duriug last year she had had an operation from which she had practically recovered. Mrs. Nicks was a daughter of John G. Fowler, long time aud well known resident of this coun ty. After her marriage, about 43 years ago, she Jame to Gr ihaui to make her home and had lesided here since that tune. Mrs. Nicks was highly esteem ed by all who knew her. She was always bright aud cheerlul aud scattered sunshine aloug the pathway of life. It would be a difficult task to sum up the many deeds of kiuduess which she per formed quietly aud uuoblrusively, aud she will be greatly missed. Mrs. Nicks was a Presbyterian aud always active in church and Sunday school work. Besides her husband, Mrs. N^cks is survived by oue daugh ter, Miss Euita; oue sister, Mrs. Glareuce Teague of Durham; three half sisters, Mesdames Lou Haucock of Graham, D. T. Cook of Burliugtou and Eruest James of Fayetteville; one brother, J. M. Fowler of Burliuglou; three half brothers, Walter of Ken tucky, Will of Danville, and Lee of Burlington. The funeral service is being held at the Presbyteriau chinch at 3 o'clock this afternoon with Rev. W. E. Harrop in charge. In terment will be in Liuwood ceme tery. John R. Jones, Life long Resident of Graham, Died Friday. About noon last Friday John R Jones died here. lie was a paiuter t?y trade and was doing some in side work in a bath room at Mrs. W. C. Moore's. Som 1 one went to speak to him and found hint yiug on the door and life extinct. Upon investiga'ion a gas jet was lound open and it is thought that he was asphyxiated. It was an easy matter to turu the gas cock open iu moving a step-ladder and oilier things around and not ob serve it. Mr. Jones, a sou of Mi. and Mrs. \\ iiliaui Freshwater Jones, among I he first and earliest resi dents of Graham, was born here May 1st, 1 bti'.l lie is survived by his widow, Mrs Bella Ray Jones, two sisters, Misses Dora and Joanna Jones of Graham, and several nephews and nieces resid ing in Wake county. The funeral service was con ducted at 2:30 holiday afternoon from the M. E. Church, of which he was a member, by Rev. C. Freeman Heath, pastor, assisted by Rev. W*. E. Harrop. The in terment was in Liuwood cemeiery. DEATHS. George Whitfield Laaley, 83. of the Bethlehem section of Thompson township, died at 7 o'clock last Friday evening after t wo years' failing health. He is survived by his widow, four daughters, two sons and 21 grandchildren. He was a prominent farmer and an influential member of Bethlehem Presbyterian church where the funeral and burial services were conducted Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Gerringer, 62. wife of J. M. Gerringer, died last Friday morning at her home at Altama haw. Surviving her, besides hyr husband, are four sons, two daugh ters, six grandchildren one troth r, two half brothers and a sister. The funeral services were held at | Bethlehem Christiin church and ii terment was made in the church cemetery. Demand the Baltimore Sunday American each week and be as sured of the enlarged Comic Week ly with its four more extra pag es and 30 or more funnies in Colors. Reserve a copy with vo ir newsboy or newsdealer. Don't Read This Unless you are interested in a j medicine which has helped over 700,000 women snd girls. Take it before and after child birth, at the Change or whenever you are nervous and rundown. 98 out of 100 say, "It helps me!" LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND JUDGE PATTON OF DURHAM CANDIDATE FOR SOLICITOR Leo Carr of Burlington, Succeeding W. B Umstead, is Present Solici tor.?B. I. *atterfield of Durham also Candidate. Sunday's Durham Morning Her aid contained the statement thai Judge James R I'attoii, Jr., win. has presided over the Recorder's Court of Durham for the past eight years, has annouuced him self a candidate in the June pri mary tor the office of Solicitor of the 10th Judicial District. Hon. Leo Carr of Rurliugton is now Solicitor, beiug appointed to| 811 out the unexpired term of Hon. Wm. B. Umstead who was elected to Congress from this dis trict at the November, 1992, elec tion. While Mr. Curr has not an nounced his candidacy to aucceed himself, it is quite certain that he will do ho soon. Mr. Carr has held the office for only a year, just got broke in, as it were, but during his incutn-l bency he has demonstrated that ne knows how to dispatch busi hess. Ilis cJnduct of the office bas been complimented and com mended by presiding judges, law yers and the laiety. Mr. Carr is the only Solicitor that Alamance has had in forty years, and with one exception, the only one in seventy-five years or more. His friends in this county will no doubt do ail they can to retain him in office. Another candidate is B. I. Sat terfield of I 'urhatn. Jndae Paltou is the son of James R. Patton, a native of the Hawfields section of Alamance couuty, who was at one time a merchant at McCray's Store and located in Durham more than forty years a?o, and for many years has held the responsible position of tax collector for the city of Durham. Certificate of Dissolution State of North Carolina Department of state To All to W hom These Presents Ma*- Cotne? Greeting: Whereas. It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of ail the stockbold rs. deposited in my office, that the -cott Knit ting Company, a c >rporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No street in the town ot ijaah&m. county of Al mance. State of North Carolina (Don E. ! Scott being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process-may be served), , bas complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled . "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, therefore, I. Stacey W. Wade. Secreta ry of Stat* of the state ot North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation, did j o i the 3rd day of January 1<&4, tile iu my office a duly executed and attested consent la , writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof. J which said consent and the record of the pro- I ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof. I have hereto set my [ band and affixed my official seal atl Raleigh, this 4th day of Jauuary, A. D. IKJ4. [Seal of State] 8TACF.Y W. WADE. Secretary o*f State. Filed In the office of the Cieric of the Su perior Court, this 4lb day of January, 1934. E. H. ML'RRA Y. Clerk Superior Court, Alamance County. Certificate of Dissolution Stat* of North Carolina Department of State To All to Whom Tbees Presents May Come? Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of ail the stockholder-., dep islted in m\ office, that the Scott Hoslerv Mills, Incorporated, a corporation of this *tate, whose principal office is situated at No .Street. In the t'.wn of Graham. County of At imance. Stare of North Caroli na, (Don E. Scott, being the agent therein, and In charge thereof, upo whom process may be served), has complied w tth the re quirements of Chapter 22., Consolidated >tat utes. entitled "Corporations", prelim uary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolu tion: Now. therefore. I. stacey W Wale. Secre tary of r*faie of North Carolina, do hereby ; certify that thi? said corporation, did. on the I 3rd day Of January. 1IH. file la my office a \ duly executed and attested consent In writ- j ing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the rocorvl of the pro ceedings aforesaid are do* on file In my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof. I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Kale gh. this 3rd day of January, A. D . 1*14. STACEY W WADE Secretary of state. f Heal of the State 1 L Of North Carolina J Filed in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court, this 4th day of January. 1*14. K. H. MI KKAV. Clerk Superior Court A amance County. 50 41 Sore Muscles Sotf joss**, inflwmtHK, Niunlfu Md Sprue.? caused by E??rtso? or E* p tours quietly relieved by Tl R. R." Used lor / 90 years to stimulate bal circulation, to pw i?irwtim warmth and to axvrfi muarular ? rill and patoa. Panrcraaaa; Dow'l Bbatar A TIME TESTED LINIMENT F0R Fot,8u? f ^ cauaad by coantipataon, uaa ljX>*l RADWAY PILLS * - i the vegetable L.*atrva, to y claanaa intestinal tract oI impunnaa Your poaaoai hot blood anil jive you at* "Pap." Sand Poaarard tor FREF SAMPLF to RAIIWAV A COh Inc. (I-Ut. 1H4TI XX Contra S<.. Naw YoHi Gty Jurors For January Term of Superior Court. The following have been drawn to serve as jurors for the civil terui of Alamance Superior Court which will convene on January 29: Patlersou Township ? J. 11. Thomas. Boon Station Tp.?Paul G. liar oer, Holland lugte. Morton Tp.?John 0. Centred. Graham Tp.?E. F. Jones Newliu Tp ?Cicero Dixon, W. A. Johnson. Thompsou Tp. ? Koss J. Woods Melville Tp.?l'acely Shouse, W. A. Murray. Pleas. Urove Tp.?Edgar Lewis. Builingtou Tp ?J. H Heri age, Jr , T. G. Murphy, L. G. James, c. 15. Slack house, II. C. Foster. Haw Itiver Tp.?James Riley, ? I L Douglas By Jan. 1st, 2023 tobacco reduc tion contracts had been signed by farmers of Duplin county. KEPOBT OF CONDITION OF The Bang of Haw River, At Haw River, North Carolina to the Com missioner of Banks, at the close of business od the 30th day of December, 1983. KEHOUKCBrt Cash, Checks for clean as and transit Items S 7.*?.r Due from approved depository baiks 9J77.31 North Carolina State Bonds, notes etc - ? S.OOO.CO Loans and discounts?banks affil iates and or subsidiaries Loans and discounts?other ? 95,5*1.48 Furniture, Fixtures and equipment TOO.OO Other Real Estate _ ?... 4.919 41 Overdrafs, none Total Resources LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Demand deposits - due public of ficials ' :u?6 Demand deposits-due others TT.2A3.i8 I Cashiers checks, certified checks, j and dividend checks 30.Id | Accrued expenses, taxes and Interest. Interest due depositors 90.90 Time certificate of deposit?due pub I He officials ? Time certificates of deposit?due others Savings deposits?due public officials Savings depes ts?due others .. W.S3..B Total Liabili ties 7A-VTd Capital Stock?Common ? Undivided profits dijfiJfi Reserve for losses ? ljOO. JO Total Liabilities and.Capital #90.6*1.:$ State of North Carolina. 1 County of A'.amasc, S. A. Vest. President. W. M Myr. k. Direc tor. and R. K. Las'.ey.DIreitor, of the Bar. k of Haw River, each personally aDpevred be fore me this day. and, being duly sworn, each for himself, sav# that the forego ug re port is true to the best of his know .edge aid belief. S. A. VEST. Pres. * W. M. M TRICK. R- K. LASLEY. Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this the 10th day of Jan. 1*14. J. Archie Long. Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. il. 196.5. ' Wheat growers belonging to the Burke-Caldwell Association recfiv ed checks for over a thousand dol lars from their association treasur er last week for reducing acreage last ifaB. Practically all cotton growers in Gaston county have received thejc options and most of them willsup j port the 1931 reduction program, j reports the county agent. New officers have been installed by the 19 active Oranges in David son county and work outlined for the coming year. There were 184,411 farm women and girls, both white and colo-ed who were taught the principles of food conservation, garden grow; ig and how to feed their families fo better health during the "has' rear by home agents of the State College Extension Service. ADM1N'8TR.- TOR'S SOT I CI'. Having qnallled as Administrato upon the estate of David H Thompson, deceased, late of Ala - manee County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims 'against the aatd eata'e to exhibit them, duly verified, to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of January, 19J}, or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of ?heir recovery. All persons indebted to sail es tate will please make immedru-e settlement. This the J day of January, int. A. G THOMPSON". Administrator. Est - to of Da .d B. Thompson, d -e d NOTICE! Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SCPERIOR COURT The Citizens 3a nk of Graham. Ma mie R. Patterson. J. C. WYfker Trustee, et a Is. VS. Henry M. Rav. Bessie King Kitj. Satlie R. McCov and all her heirs or legatee--. L E. Ray. J -lis C. Ray. Rex Ray Mrs. here Ray. J. O Ray. J. E. Cooper. Sallie Shaw. Wiil Shaw and a 1 o'her persons whose names and addresses are unknown who claim any interest in the H. M. Ray property. The defendants. Bess e Kir z K ng Sallie R. McCov and ail her heirs or legatees. L. B. Ray. Julia U. Rav. Rex Ray Mrs. hex Charter Jf#. 8844 Reserve District Mo. 4 REPORT OF THE CONDITIO* OF THE NATIONAL BANK OE ALANANCE Of Graham, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on Dec. 30, 1933. V3SETS. Lxians and discounts, fAi.7ffr.s2 Overdrafts, H3Q.7J* Cnited State* ifovernment securities owned .... dfl.JW *> Other bonds, stocks and lecunt'es omsi "W'm Ban kin# House. (SJlSfl); Furniture and flxtares. f3.XJ0.-J9 3i.J09.0r Real estats owned other than banking nous* ? ? ... UN^.OH Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 1 'II.H.1^ Cash in vault and balance* ta other hanks ? 2BJW.7" Outside checks and other cash Item* ?? 4JK1.49 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and dae from C. S. Treasure- l.JHU.W Other assets ? ? ..... IJMU.J9 Total tMMJaLT LIABILITIWA Demand deposits, except C. 8. Government deposits, public fu ids and deposits of other banks ?ri.#>7 H ; Time Deposits, except postal Avinfs. public funds anl depos '?* of other banke ? .2W..353.J1 Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other sub.J vis ions or municipalities ? ? Deposit* of other banks, including -srtided snd tashiers' checks outstanding _ i.JW.14 Clrcula'lng notes outstanding .... .vMJ.WU.JC Capital Acooudi; Common stock. J.00C shares, par |50.00 par share flAI.OUO.JU Surplus - ...._ ? A.J0C JU ('?divided profits?oet ff.WU.J3 Reserves for contingencies. ; 13*. wu Total, including Capital Aco unt RMB.JAL57 State of North Carolina, County of Alamance, sa. 1, Chaa. A. Scott.Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swsar that the above sta' raent is true to the best of mj knowledge and belief. CH AS a SOvrr. cashier subscribed and sworn to before me. this 10th day of Jan . !*D LOriSI RLAGO. Notary Public. My Com ml salon expires U-29-IW6 < Notarial Seal) Correct? Atte*i: H W -MWT1. J. HARVIY WHITI. SAM r JOHSSTO*. D rector* LIVER-KICK, TheWrOdsGre.**. Guaranteed for High Blood Pressure, Rheu matism, Con?'f nation and Liver Trouble. Get the desired results from LIVER-KICK or get your money back. Sold by Wrike Drug Company. Ray, J. O. Ray, J. E. Cooper, Sal lie Shaw, WIN Shaw and all other persons whose names and where abouts are unknown and who claim any interest In the H. M. Ray real property as heirs at law of Henry M. Ray, Sr., or otherwise will take notice that anac'lonen i titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Ala mance County, North Carolina, to foreclose a mortgage and deed of trust and remove cloud from title of H. M. Ray real property near Oraham, Alamance County, the property being described In the complaint In this action; the aald defendants will further take no tice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Ora ham, N. C.. on the 14th day of February, lit. and answer ori demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs Wib ap - ply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the LSth day of January, 1934. B, H. MTCtRAY, Clerk of the Superior Ceurt Coulter t Alien, Attye. Sale of Heal Estate Under and by virtue of an order of sale made in that Special Proceeding now pending in the Super.o- Court of Alamance Candy en'itled The Morris Plan IndsKr ial Bank of Burlington (tortkCar olina' vs. C. D. Storey and wife, Jennie Storey," the same being So. 1196 on the Special Proceeding Docket of said Court, the under signed Commissioner. duly appoint ed in said cause to make sole of the hereinafter described sfe*id. wfli, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 L?i, at 12 00 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Alanaaoee County, North Carolina, offer far sale to the highest bidder for rash the following described lands tying and being in Burlington To wnship, Alamance County. North Carolina, and described as follows: EeUg on the East side of the City of Burlington, facing fifty ft. jo Grace Street and running back 150 feet, the same being lot No. SO in Block "F" described in the map of the Real Estate Invest ment Company made by J. B. Hard - org Ci B Engineer and recorded Or Book of Plats No. 1, page 50. of the Public Registry of Alamance County, North Carolina This the 12th day of Jan. 19S4. J. M. FIX Commissioner. W. S Coulter, Atsy. Notice of He-Sale of Heal Property. V 3>ier ud by nrtuo of the sever of mio mstaiiied in a cer tain deed of trust executed Feb -uary ad, IJ2S by J. T. Bosvell ind R. D. Hbe mod recorded i*> Eo<?k tt?, page 17T, in the oHice of the Register of Deeds at Ain -nance County. North Caroline, de 'auft hat jig been mode to the payment of the rote ssiiiiasd thereby at maturity, and by virtue of the lava of the state at North Carolina, the undersigned True - ee anil on Wednesday. January 14th. 1984. at M -w o'clock, noon, n -he Court House Door in Qre baio. offer for sale and sell to be b gheet bidder for cash the following described reel property A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being fee Alamance - ounty, Sorting toe Tears ship, and more partieutagy deeeribed as fcUovs be. ag lota 11 and O, Mock 'A' lots * and 13 Block 'to; sad Ms \ and ? Block *B*. aX to fco ? ot> I, In the plat o< the toads of D. R and C C FostviUe tnv?n as Beverly Hills as survey ed fcv a, C. Lasberg and J. U Thover, C. R'a, December, INI ? h.cb said plat 1s recorded to the ?, itco oi the Register of Deedsoi . ia.t-aoce County, North Carolina n i'la'. Book Nat X at page n. This U a re-sale of this properly and bidding vQl commence at yi'59.41 this sale *01 be made subject o a i snce bids as provided by law. and will be held open for for ten days after the sale is re ;>orted to give opportunity tor any such advance bids. terms of aale; Cash. Th.s Jamarr 9th? 1994. O. J. WALJC&K. Trustee,
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