the gleaner
GRAHAM, N. C, MAY 2, 1935
Local News
?County Commissioners' regu
)<r monthly uieet'ug uext ilou
<Uy. ,
? suuday, May 5tli, is Mother's
Day. for the living mother wear
(i red rose, for the dead ? white
rose.
?Graham Garden Club flower
show will be held Friday at the
Jl. E. Church Hut from 2 to 9:30
p. hi. The exhibits will be large
and varied. Much preparation is
being made for the event.
? Graham town election will lie
henl next Tuesday, May 7th.
Voiers in East Graham will vote
hi ilie room bet ween the east end
of W. J. Nicks store and Hniir>
Rogers' Shoe shop, court house
square; those iu West Graham at
ine Firemen's house, West Elm
street.
?Attending the Sixth District
U. D C convention iu High Point
Tuesday were the following from
Graham Chapter: Mesdames it. R,
Rives, S. S. Holt, J. Dolph Lout;,
Geo. S. Attuaore, Alton 1'. West,
J. J. Henderson, John BStraifo.d
ami Burton May aud Miss Mamie
Parker.
?Mehane is to lose its school
superiuteudeut, Joe P. Moore,
who has successfully guided ihe
school for twelve years and
placed it ill a class with the
Slate's best public schools. lie
has been choseu superintendent
of the Lumber!on schools Mr.
ji on re is a Davidsou College grad
uate.
?The annual Dogwood Festival
in Chapel Hill the latter part of
last week was attended by the fol
lowing from Graham. Mr. and
.Mis. J. Harvey White, Mr. and
Mis J. Dolph Long, Mrs. J. D.
Foiist. aud daughter, Miss Dot,
Mrs. Frank Stockard, Mr. and Mrs.
Alton T. West aud Mrs. J.J. Hen
uersou.
-The annual memorial service
at Providence will be held four
weeks from next Sunday, on
?June'2nd. It will be remembered
that lion. Jake F Newell of Char
lotte will make the memorial ad
dress. It is expected a large cou
gregaliou will be present for the
services and to hear the distin
guished speaker of the occasion.
?For the benefit of Graham
Base Ball Club the "Whiz Bang"
minstrel will be presented at the
court hou-e here Saturday night,
starting promptly at 8 o'clock.
It's an old time negro frolic with
singers, dancers, music and pleu
ty of vaudeville specials?the big
"Carolina Ilill Billy Revue" and
"Hardrock" Harden in action
Admissiou 10 aud 25 cents.
?The April meeting of Guilford
Battle Chapter D. A. R. vas hel i
here at the home of Mrs. J. Har
vey White. Hostesses associated
with Mrs. White were Mesdames
A. L. Brooks and R. C. Kelly of
Greensboro, W. F. Carter of Mt.
Airy, M. 0. Price of BurliDgton,
Chas. S. Lambe of Walnut Cove,
Troy Smith of Liberty, aud Will
E White and J. J. Henderson of
Urahau). About 40 membert were
present for the meeting.
?Rich & Thompson Funeral
Service, Inc., is building a mortu
ary and chapel in Burlington, the
approximate cost of which will lie
ci r rv\/\ m. .
vij,uvu. I ma concern is an out-1
gruwth of the Graham firm of |
hicli & Thompson, furniture ami
Undertaking, which was found
ed by the late William A.
Kich more than thirty years ago.
The new building will be built
of white brick and is expect
ed iu be completed by the middle
of September.
?News comes from Emory,
Texas, of the death of the son of
a native of Alamance county. I'
refers to the death of William
Bailey Cleudenin, son of Judge '
Willie 11. Ciendenin who was
lorn and reared in the Oakdale
section of Patterson township He
* as a son of tne late Geo. A Cleu
deniu and Mrs. Mary A. Cien
denin. The latter died in Bur
lington on Wednesday evening,
last week. Willie II. Cleudeniu
as a youth was prominent in his
1 community. More than forty
years ago he located in Texas.
He married there. He was a law
yer and was elevated to a judge
"bip, and died 15 years ago, sur
vived by his widow and son, Wil
liam Bailey.
Small grain crops over the
tdate are expected to produce
heavy yields tuis year.
A recent carload shipment of |
poultry from Martin county car-j
tied 15,256 pounds of ponltry i
'hat sold for $2,282.84. |
1
PERSONAL
Miss Dorothy Moore is visitiDg
her sister, Mrs. Merle Stuart iu
Shelby.
Mrs J. Clyde Auuian and Mrs.
J. L. Johnson visited in Raleigh
last Friday.
MissEvelyu Williams, living in
High Point, visited her parents
heie Sunday.
Miss Emily Xeese spent the
week-eud in Charlotte with Miss
Annette Mclver.
Mr. and Mrs. '. W. Scott and
Mrs .1 Mel Thompson visited rel
a'tves in Greeusboro Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Thompson
and children visited her pareuts
in tlillsboio during the week end.
Mrs. Mabel Pettsou of Greens
bor i speul the week end here
with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Thomp
son.
Mesdames Will E. White and
a id Don E Scott spent Tuesday
in W inston-Salem visiting rela
tives.
Mrs. Marvin Maddrey and
daiiL-nter. Alice, spent the week
end vuin ine former's pareuts in
Morganloii.
Robert Nicholson, at State Col
lege, spout the week-end at home
with his pareuls, Mr. and Mrs. L.
G. Nicbulsou.
Lacy Moore and daughter, Miss
Jean, of Washington spent the
week-end here at the home of
Mrs W. C. Moore
Mrs W. F. R. Clapp and grand
son, Johu Owens, Jr., are visiting
the lornier's daughter, Mrs. Will
Thompson, in Spencer.
Mr. aud Mrs. Duncan Owens of
Natural Bridge and Mrs. Charles
Hughes of Danville, Va., spent
the week end with Mrs R. T.
Walden.
Mrs. J. B. Montgomery returned
yesterday morning from a visit to
Mrs. Frauk Carboni, Smithtown,
Long Island, where she has been
since early March. ^
Mrs W. R. Ooley who has been
here visiting at the home of her
sou, Dr. W. C. Goley, has gone to
High Point to spend a while with
her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hun
sucker.
M i 8 s Catherine Thompson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
A. Thompson and student at
Greensboro College, represented
the college at the State student
government meeting in Raleigh
Friday and Saturday.
Lawrence A. aud L Banks Wil
liamson of Fayatteville, Charles
Menefee of Morgauton, Mes
daines R. C. Kelly aud Frank Hob
good of Gret nshoro were here Sat
urday atteodiug the funeral of
Williamson Menefee.
Mrs. R. L. Holmes aud Mrs.L Q.
Kernodle and son, L H.,Jr., of
Dauville spent Monday with the
former's s ster, Mrs. M G. Flani
gau. Mrs. Holmes receutly return
ed from a visit with ber sister,
Mrs. Raleigh Petteway, in Tampa,
Fla.
DEATHS.
James Robert Braunock, 73,
died at 7:30 Wednesday evening,
last week, at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. J. Ed Kernodle,
on BurlingtouGreenboro road,
- ? ? lllnnoa A# ? r*7 A 1/ Q
Hlier Mil lliuoao U1 linu ttwiwo. ajlv.
was a native of Morton township
and for many years had been in
the Federal service. The funeral
service on Friday was conducted
from the home and intermeut in
Pine Hill cemetery, Burlington.
He is survived by his widow, four
daughters and. three sons.
Mrs. Mary A. Clendeuin, 90,
widow of George A. Clendenin,
after years of declining health,
died at 10:30 Wednesday evening,
last week, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Dora Cheek, in
Burlington. F u n e ral services
were held Friday afternoon. In
terment in Pine Hill cemetery.
She is survived by three daugh
ters and one son. A sou, Judge
Willie H. Clendenin of Emory,
Texas, died about 15 years ago.
Man Wanted for.Rowleigh
Route of 800 families. Write to
day. Rawleigb, Dept. NCE-82-SA,
Richmond, Va.
salesmen wanted?To run
Heberling business in Alamance
County. Sell direct to farmers.
Many make $30 to $40 weekly.
Year round work?no lay off.
G C. HEBERLING COMPANY
Dept. 1792 Bloomington, 111.
eh.ok?
11 j n/iLERia
^ ^ In 3 day*
I J COLDS
J w W first day
, L,0U,VoT? SK.""" Tonic A Laxativf
For Sale ?Valuable tract of
timber, five miles north of Meb
ane. If interested write .1. P. M'1
Adams, Sebring, Fla 4t
Notice of Sale Under
Mortgage Deed.
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon the under
signed Assignee of P. A. pharpe,
Mortagee, under a Mortgage Deed,
executed by W. C. Shoffner and Vlfe,
Demie Shoffner, and duly Recorded
in the office of 'Register of Deeds
of Alamance Cour ;y, In Book 115 M.
D? page 416, default (having been
made in the payment of the note
thereby secured, the undersigned
Assignee-will offer for'sale for cash
at public auction at the Counchonse
door, at Graham, N". C., on
Monday, May 20th, 1935
at 12:00 o'clock, .noon,
the following; real property (located
in Coble Township, Alamance Co
unty, State) of North Carolina, ad
joining the lands of IP. A. Sharpe
and others, and bounded ton (the
West bv the landsVif George Fogle
man and on the South byJlmShep
pactl andr on the North by William
Shoffner and on .the East by the
a rls of P. A. Sharpe, and "being a
bout Twenty Acres, more or less,
and known as the Dolph Foglemam
Place, and near the Greensjoro
T-l _ _ J
nuau,
Sale will remain open for ten
davs aa provided by law.
This the 19th day <ot April, 1995.
T. L. HUFFMAN,
Assignee.
P. A. SHARPE,
Mortgagee.
L. Df Me^dor, Atty.
Summons by Publication
NORTH CAROLINA.
ALAMANCE COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Bonner Alston,
Plaintiff,
va
Rufus Alston
f Defendant.
The defendant, Rufus Alston,
will take notice that an aciion en
titled as above has been commenced
in the Superior Court of Alamance
County, North Carolina, for the
purpose ol securing an absolute di
vorce on the grounds of abandon
ment and separation for .the statu
tory period of time; and the said
defendant 'will further take (notice
that he is required to appear St
the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of said 'County in the
Courthouse In Graham, N. C? on
the 21dt day of May, 1935, and ans
wer on demur to the complaint in
said action or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
rai.ded In said complaint
This th? ltth day Of April. 1935.
E. H. MURRAY,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala
mance County..
John J, Henderson, Atty.
Notice of Sale of Real
Property.
Under and by virtue ol the power
of sale contained In o certain mort
gage deed executed by .tV. B. Quails
and his wife. Georgia Quails, on the
23rd day of December, 1930, and re
corded In the office of the Register
of Deeds of Alamance County, North
Carolina, in Book No. 114, at page
530, default having been made in the
payment of the same, I will, on
Saturday, May 13th, 1535,
a,t 12:00 o'clock, noon,
offer for, sale to the highest bidder
for cash, at the .Courthouse door of
Alamance County, North Carolina,
the following described real prop
erty;
A one-half Interest In that cer.tafo
tractor parcel of land lying and be
ing In Burlington Township, 'Ala
mance County, North Carolina, and
more particularly described arid Ide
flned as follows;
Adjoining the lands of North Main
Street and others, In the Ctf.y of
Burlington, and lying on the North
West side of said Street, and begin
ning at a corner in the line of Wall
now standing next South :of the
Melville
; Dairy Farm
Producer ol
That Rich J sey Milk
Phone 653-W
Railroad siding to Hico Milling Com
pany ; running thence Hi St deg
SO mln West with eaid Wall 11# |
feet to the middle of the Wall at
rear of said lot; theoce South 5o
deg. SO mln West In a line with the I
middle of the said 'wall 61 feet to'
the middle of a wall on the South
West side of said Jot; thence South
St deg. and 30 mln. East iw|th the
line with the middle of sajd wall 116
feet to a state 3n the line of Nonth
Main Street: thence North SS deg.
30 mln. East with the line of said
North Main Street 61 feet (to the
beginning point In said Wall and
containing 719V square feet, more
or less, and being lot 9 and 10 of
Bloc* "13" of the North Carolina
Railroad Property as platted for the
Standard Realty and SecurltyjCom
pany.
This said will be (made subject to
advance bids as provided by law,
and for that ,'purpose the sale will
remain open for ten tlaya.
This April 19th. 1933.
' GEORGE D. SMITH.
Mortgagee.
D. J Walker. Atty
______ o
Notice of Sale.
Tinder and pursuant to thejudg
? ?nt and decree of the Superior
Court of Alamance County, made at
April Term, 1935,'In the case of " R.
J. Matlockf and others against E. L.
Curlee, Administrator, Estate of (R.
a \T.flofV and others" the under
Finned Commissioners will offer for
sale at public auction, fat the Count
house door In Graham. [Alamance
County, North Carolina, on
Monday, May 13, 1933.
at 12 00 o'clock, moon,
all of the following Idescrlbed real
property, to-wit:
A tract of land on the waters of
Stony Creek, lying- and "being in the
County and State above named, ajid
adjoining the lands of <M. R. Sartln.'
Wl'liam Lewis and others, and bound
ed as follows i
Beginning at a stone, Benj Plnnix
corner; thence South 5 1-2 West j
36.47 to a stone; thence S. to 1-2
E. 32 chs. to a rock on Stony Creek ;
thence N. 26 1-2 W. 7 1-2 chs. to
a bond In said Creek ; thence S. 77,
East 5 1-2 chs.; thence S. "65 East
6 chs.; thence S. H 1-2 East 5.77
to a sycamore, (J. M. Hazell's comer
on Stony" Creek; thence N. 15 1-2
W. 31 'chs. to a stone In /Plnnlx's
line; thence said line N. 64 1-2
West 32.22 to the beginning, and
containing by estimation one hun
dred and thlrty-stx acres, (more or
less, |
The said tract of land being the
same conveyed to the late Rufus A.'
Matlock by G. M. Hazel] and "wife,
Frances E Hazell, by deed recorded
In office of Register of Deeds for
Alamance County! In Deed Book 2?,
page 2-59.
Said sale made subject to advanc
bids for twenty days and subject
to confirmation! by the Court.
Terms of sale cash; (purchaser
required to pay 'ten (10) per cent of
his bid( on date of sale and balance
when 'confirmation! of sale by the
Court. I
This th?T 12th day t>f April, 1935.
Q. A. LONG,
CLARENCE ROSS.
Commissioners.
NOTICE!
Land Foreclosure
Sale.
Under and by virtue Jbf the power
of sale contained In a certain deed
of trust executed on ithe lZth day
of November, 193G, by W. J. Evans
and wife, Anna Dare Bvaurs, (to
Atlantic Bank & Trust Company,
Trustee, and recorded In Boole of
Deeds of Trust No. 407, page 296, In
the offleef of the (Register of Deeds
for Alamance County, North Caro
lina, and under and by virtue of
that certain Indenture dated the 3rd
day of January, 1935, and recorded
in the orflre of the said Register of
Deeds In Boole of Deeds No. 109,
page 159, wherein and whereby Met
ropolltal Life Insurance Company,
payee, owner and holder of the note
secured by said deed of trust, has
appointed the undersigned W. 3.
Coulter as Substituted Trustee Jn
the place and stead of Atlantic Bank
& Trust! Company, Trustee, default
having been made In the payment
of the note secured Iby said deed of
trust and the said payee, owner and
holder thereof having demanded
that said deed of trust be foreclosed
under the power of Bale contained
therein the undersigned Substitut
ed Trustee win. on
Saturday, May 11th, 1935,
at 12 00 o'clock, noon,
at the courthouse'door in the Town
of Graham, North Carolina, offer for
sale at public auction to the high
est bidden tor cash, that certain lot
or parcel of land lying and being In
the Qltyi 6f Burlington, County of
Alamance, and State of North Car
olina, and more particularly describ
ed and defined as follows; Adjoin
ing the lands of H. C. Pollard. Thom
as D.Cooper, A.Glenn Holt and
Fountain Place Street, bounded as
follows:
Beginning at a corner with Thom
as D. Cooper on east side of Foun
ern direction from the isoutheast
corner ot the intersection of Foun
tain Place Street and Davis Street;
running thence with line of naid
.Thomas D.Cooper S JB4 (leg. 30 min.1
E. 150 feet to a Corner of line fit |
A. Glenn Holt; thence 'with line of
tain Place Street HOleet In asoufth
sald Holt N. 5 deg. 30 mln. E. 60 i
feet to a corner "with H. C. Pollard ;
thence wlthf line of Said Polla' l N.
(M Aejf 30 mln ,"W. 150 feet to or
ner on said Street; thence w|t' line
of said1 Street S. 5 deg. 30 mln, W.
60 fedt to the {beginning, being lot
No. 41 of the new survey of Foun
tain Place, made by Lewis H. Holt ]
in 1912. recorded in plat Bodk No
2, page 29, in the Public Registry
of Alamance County, on "which lot
there Is situated a seven-room
dwelling.
The abover property will ibe said
subject tot Increased bids "as by law
provided.
This the 10th ("day,of April, 1035.
W. S. COULTER,
Substituted Trustee.
NOTICE!
NORTH CAROLINA,
ALAMANCE COUNTY,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Beulah Brown Kelly,
Vi.'
Fiarfk Edward Kelly
The defendant, Frank Edward
Kelly, will "hereby 'take inotice tnat
an action as entitled above has ueen
instituted by the plaintiff in the
Superior Court of Alamance .County
for the purpose l of Obtaining an ab
solute divorce from said ."defendant;
and the said defendant. .Frank Ed
ward Kelly, will further take no
tice [that he Is S-equlred to appeir
at (the office of-the Clerk of Superi
or Court of Alamance County in the
Courthouse In the Town t>f Orahara,
N. C? on or before the 20th day of
May, 1935, and file answer or other
pleadings In said action, or the
plaintiff will be granted the relief
demanded In said complaint.
This thrf 10th day (of April, 1935.
B. H. MURRAY.
Clerk Superior Court.
Long & Ross, Attys.
Notice of Sale of Ileal
Property.
Under and by virtue of the power
of rale contained in an order of the
Superior Court made in a Special
Proceedings entitled, "W. L. Wright,
administrator of the Estate 'of Sallie
Massey, deceased, vs. Willie Wright
et al." the undersigned Commission
er ?will on
Monday, May 6th, 1935,
at IS :M o'clock, noon,
offer for sale and sell to the h h
est blddetf for cash tat the C art
house Door of Alamance County,,
North Carolina, subject to (the con
firmation of the Court the following
described real property,
That certain tract or parcel of land
in Alamance County, North Carolina,
adjoining the lairds of TV. H. Black.
D. F. Montgomery, the Piedmont R.
R. Company car line fro-nOr-him al
Haw River, and others, and bound
ed as follows:
I This heln,f the W.F.Jones land
subdivided oy< W. B. Trodden, Hept
, temher llthj 1915, for Oraham Loan
and Trust Company, the plat of
! which Is recorded In plat book No.
1. at pa^e 97, This ideed conveys all
of said land shown on said plat ex
, cept Noat. 15,16 and 17 In Block V
, which was conveyed by Oraham
Land Company to W. H. Black. B-H
plat bein; referred to for a more
, complete and specific description of
said property.
This said will be .made suojcct to
the confirmation' of the Court, and
will bd held open for twenty days
for advance, bids.
, This, April 5th, 1935
, D. J. WALKER,
i Commissioner.
Notice of Sale of Heal
Property.
| Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained itr an order made
| by thef Superior Court In a Special
, Proceedings entitled, "John H.
i Vernon, Public 'Administrator af the
Estate of Sallie Going, IDc< .'aged, vs.
Bessie Going Jackson, et 61.", the
undersigned Commissioner of the
Super! ->r Court, wjll sell to the high
est Bidder for cash. 6t the Court
House door of Alamance (County,' n
Monday, May 6th, 1935,
at 12 no o'clock, noon.
The follow l -g described rfa: prop
erty, subject to the confirmation of
the Court;
Two certain tracts or parcels of
land lying1 a..d being in Alamance
County, North Carolina, nnd in
Morton's Township, and defined as
follows I
TraC One?Adjoining the landsmf
the Frank Morton heirs, Mrs. Iooy
Smith, and others and bounded as
follows;
Beginning t a stone in sail
public ioad, said Going corner; run
ning thence with said Toad South 15
degt B. 9 ro is to a stone on the
line of said Morton heirs; thence
N. 71 deg. E. 20 3-4 rods to a
stone; thence N. 16 deg.-W. 9 rods
to a stone; thence South 71 deg. ...
... 17 3-1 rods to the Beginning,
and containing one acre, more or
lcra
Second Tra l?Adjoining the first
tract above descrloed and oth rs and
bounded as follows. v
PojinnlnR at a stone 4n the puhU#^
??cad near Fcthlehero Church, the
!a*e J. M.Srrh's corner: running
' "nee S. 16 deg. E. 9 rods to a
stone, corner with first lot: Whence
N 74 deg. E 17 3-4 Irods to a stone:
tl.ence N. 15 1-j deg. W. 6 rods a d
20 Iks. to a atone; ther'-oSouth 30
l-? deg. W. 17 3-1 rod. to the
ginning and containing 7-8 of an
acre, more r less. The Isame prop
erty sold b - "arl H. Sutton,Admr. et
al? Nov. 23rd, 1916, (hook 59. page .0.
The above property v. ill 0- so d
as a who'? end the sale 11 e m d >
subject to the confirms ion ,bf ( -e
Court, and will remain ooen for
twenty days for advance (rids.
This, April 8th, 1935.
D. J WALKER,
Commissi >n"-.
Notice of Service by
Publication.
NORTH CAROLINA.
ALAMANCE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
C. C. Burgner ".ainijrf,
va
Imogen? Burgner. De.endant.
The delendant, Imogene Burgner.
will take notice that an addon or. -
titled as above has oeen commence ?
in the! Superior Court of Alamance
County. North Carolina, for She
purpose of securing an absolute di
vorce on the grounds of abandon
ment and separation for the statu
tory period of time; and the said
defendant will further take notice
that she Is required to appear at
the office of the Clerk o.' the Su
perior Court of said county in the
courtho' se In Graham.N. C.. on
the 2lst day of May, 1933, and ans
wer or demur to ithe complaint in
sai 1 action' or the plaintiff wiP ap
ply to the Court for the rell f de
manded In sal complaint
This the I6t. day of April, 1933.
IZORA McCLURE.
Asst. Clerk of The Superior Court o*
Alamance County.
Coulter and Allen. Attys.
Notice of Trustees'
Sale of Land toiler
Power III DimmI of
Trust.
Cnder and by virtue of the power
an I ;u -horjty conferred by a cert i 1
| d 1 of trust dated J .n ? 30th, IV
3f-om La"y F. Sharpe and wife Fin
ni Shar[>e to Raleigh Banking &
Trust Company, Trustee, record d
in the office of the Register o:
Lit -ds of .\!sm"i"e Counts-, .\'o-tli
Carolina in Book lOS page Jfi3 ; said
Ra d?h Banking! .k Trus ?Commnt
hasing been ?? :Iy removed and the
Cofimerrlal * 'ional Bank ofTtu'ei
gh an I f.eo S. BrassTld. ? 1 s'i
tuted thereto: as trus ces there ri
der by instrument record d in the
offl-e of the Register of Deeds for
Alamance County; and The Com
mercial National Bank o' Ra'eigh
having teen removed and J. Ortn
bery Tucker t a' lng been sui s'j* t d
th-refor as trustee thereunder os
instrument roeorded In th coffee or
the Register of Deeds for Alamance
County, all ks provided in saidtieel
of trust; default hat ing been jnai ?
in the payment 'of the Indebtedness
sec ired by said deed of trust and
the owner a ' holder of said in
debtedness having duly requested
said substituted trustees to insti
tute foreclosure proceedin-s accord
ing to the provisions tot said deed
of trust, the undersigned substi
tuted trustees will offer for Ml e aid
sell to the highest bidder for cash
at the Marfance Count yVlourt house
door in Oransra, North Carolina, on
Tuesday. May 88th, 1935.
ah 19;00 o'clock, moon,
all that certain tract or parcel of
land aitiiatei |n Alamance Counntyi
Coble Towuship, State of Nortn
Carolina, and described aa follows;
A certain tract or parcel of land
1> lug1 and being In Coble's Township,
Alamance County, North Carolina,
and being" 5 miles (from the City of
Purllngtou and about 4 1-2 miles
southerly of Graham on State High
uav No. 62, and lying and being on
the waters of Stinking Quarter
Creek; adjoining the lands of Al
Holt. A. G. Nicholson, Euliss Thomp
son. Claud Mo9er, W. A. J. Sharpe,
et ala.. and more particularly bound
ed and described as follows;
llegiining at the old bridge across
Stinking Qi a-ter Creek, on State
Highway No CS; rjnning t. ence
down the middle of 'aid Cre k i 1
a general Eastward direction 4
chains to a bend in said creek ;thei>
ce Eastwardly with said cr-'di 5
chains to a bend; thence Eastward
ly 7 chains toa bend; thence East
wa-dlv 9 chains 59 links to the
?no ith of a branch: thenceiup said
anrh North 3 chalnsto rock ; then -
ce with the llDe of W. A. J. Sha-pe
North 15 dS^rees ..West 16 chains 75
'inks to a ro^trV thence >wlth said
Sha-pe North 45 d-grees East 7
-bains 13 'inks to a rock; thence
wi'h 'aid Sharpe North II degrees
West 22 chains 76 li-ksto a rock ;
thence North 6 chains 75 links to a
rn-k. corner with said Sharpe and
Chard Moccr, the Alamance and
Cob: Mil' Road and North Carolina
Highway No. 62: thence West w|tb
the line of Cla :d Moser and the
a'a-nan-e Road 5 chains to a rock;
thence v. Ith the line'of Claud Moser
North 31 3-t degrees East 2 chains
to a rock: thence West with the
li- " of cai 1 Moser 2 chains to fa
re k; thence with the line o' 'aid
V ,ser South 3t 3-t degrees West
2 chains to a Took at the Alamance
Read: then-? West with th?llneof
ai 1 Mr s-r an 1 T'u'I s "hotnp'On and
wi'h the real H -hains to a -o-k;
thence with the line of 'aid Thomp
son South 70 degrees West 6 chains
59 links to a rock, ro-r-r wl-h said
Thompson and M. Holt; thence
South with the ilne of said Holt
IT chains to a rode, comer with
said Holt: th?nce with the line of
said Holt So'th 89 degrees East 11
chains to a >oek: thence -with the
line of said Holt South 89 3-4 de
grees East 5 chains 25 links to a
rock: thence with the line of said
Holt South 61 1-2 degrees East 1
chains to a cedar tree: thence with
the line of said Holt and with old
road South 61 1-2 decrees East 1
chain 91 links: thence with the lin?
or :al 1 Folt and *l'l? old ro5d ?o?th
M 1-2 degrees East 2 chains t?5
'.Inks; thence Southward with the
old road 2 chains 36 links to a rock :
thence with old road 2 chains to
11 iks Southwardly to abend ; theD
rt- Southwardly with old road 1
chains and 10 links to a bend ; then
ce Southwardly with old road 3 ,
chains 25 links to a bend : thannco
Southwardly with old road6 chains
'to a hend; thence Soutnward'.y 9
c! alns to the beginning, nnd con
taining 69.0c acres more orJes?
This tha 21th day f>t April 1035.
J.Granhery Tucker and LemS.
Era^s'ldd, Substituted Trustees.
Winston & Tucker, Attys.. Ra'eigh.
Summons by Publication
north Carolina
AL\M\NCE COUNTY.
IV THE SI PERIOR COURT
Km a r|n F Thornton.
Plaintiff.
va
M,s, P.nse Thornton.
Defendant.
The defendant, Mrs. Rosa Thornton,
i 1 tahe notice that an ae'.ion en- *
H I as n' o\e has been commenced
i ;l.e S perlor Court of Alamance
County. North Carolina, for the
o rnose ol securing an absolutedi
vorce on the grounds oT abandon
ment and separation for the statu
tory period oT time; and the said
dofen 'ant will further take notice
tha" she Is required to appear ^t
th< office of the Clerk of the Su
re i or Court or said County in the
Coarthouse in Graham. V. C.. on
the t V da ?* of May, 1135. and ans
wer or demur to tne complaint in
'at 1 action1 o"" the plaintiff will ap
to the Court for the relief de
- anded In sai 1 complaint
This the 17th oar of April, 1935.
E. H. MURRA1.
Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala
trance County.
John J. Henderson. Attj
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