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THE GLEANER | GRAHAM, N. C, MAY 9, 1935 Local News I ? Mr. and Mrs. Ctias. E Sauu- ! ders have under construction a buugalow ou No. (52, a short dis tance beyond the end of \V. Har deu street. ?The flower show Fiiday af ternoou was a fine affair. lu our next we will tell more about it? lack of space this week prevents the uotice of merits. ?Mr. aud Mrs. William Harden are building a new home, now neariug completion, out on the! South side, near the home of the former's mother, Airs. J as. P. Harden. ? Mother's Dav is the second Sunday in May. That's uext.Sun day. VVe bluudered last week and said it was May 5th, hence this correction. The third Suu d.?y in June is Father's Day. ?A beauty contest was held at Giahaiu Theatre last Friday night to select "Miss Graham" to rep resent Graham at the State beau ty show in Charlotte. The honor went to Mrs. Durwood Farreli. ?Sale of land for taxes on first Monday in June, the earliest dale sale cau be made by law, has been postponed. Couuty Man ager Huffman aud the Commis sioners appear to thiuk the bet ter plan is to wait till Fall. ?Next Saturday is the regular payday for holders of shares in Uiaham llome Building Compa ny. It's not to > late to lake stock in the series which opeued on the second Saturday in March No better way to start system atic saving. ?An egg with a dial face on it is a queer freak that Dr. Will S. Long gathered in his poultry yard. It had the raised places tor the numerals and Dr. Long nnmiilotoH t.lto irth hv murltinir T VUUipiVlVU Utiv JVW Ull.l uiup, M. to XII on it. Ripley could fit - lids tu liia "Believe it or not" ex hibit. ?Assistant Clerk of the Su perior Court, Mrs. Izora McClure, has tendered her resignation, ef fective June 1st. She has held the office for four years and made an effieieut official. People hav ing business with the office will miss her, aud the office will seem odd without her. ?Graham Chapter U-D,C. will observe Confederate Memorial Bay tomorrow and, as has been the Chapter's custom for many years, will give the veterans (only live now living iu the county) a dinner. Mrs. John H. Vernon will be the speaker. The services will be held in Green <fc McClure's funeral parlor. ?It's the cool spell in May. Rains have been plentiful to the extent of hindering the progress of farm operations for half a month or more. A farmer was speaking to us about it t J us a day or two ago. But there has been little delay in the growth of such things that make the job of oleau cultivation more difficult and irksome. ?Mrs. Geo. H. Ross, the wife of Dr. Ross of Durham and moth er of Mr. Clareuce Ross, attor ney, of Graham, died at an early hour last Thursday morniug. She is survived by her husband, four sons and one daughter. Funeral services were held at Durham on ' riday afternoon. Mr. Ross' friends here deeply sympathise with him in bis bereavement. ?Vesterday afternoon at N Main and Harden street crossing Mrs. W. V. Boyd bumped into a big passenger bus that had just come to a stop. She was thrown ou the stearing wheel She suf fered body brnises and a stroke en the head. The lights were broken and radiator, bumpers and fenders damaged. The im pact somewhat damaged the rear of the bus. County Commissioners Oppose In creasing Salary of Clerk Superior Court?Other Bysjnesa. The Board of Gommiaiioners met Mouday. The monthly re port of Dr. Fleming, Welfare of ficer, was acoepted; one was placed on out-side poor list; Jury for May Court, two weeks term, was drawn; three beer licenses granted; payment for cow, bens, turkeys and sheep killed by dogs, approved; barbers' price code, shave 20c, haircnt 35c, adopted. The Board unanimously passed a fegolqtion requesting the repre sentative of iBe couifty to baye the bill, increasing the salary Of the Clerk of the Superior Court from $2500 to $3000, repealed. Later. Morning papers report bill repealed. PERSONAL Miss Dolly Watsou spent the week-end with frieuds in Hills boro. John B. Stratford left Monday on a business trip to the eastern part of the State. Mrs. Malinda Smith of Chatham county spent the week-end with Mrs. Tom Longest. M. R. Rives returned Saturday form a business trip in the east ern part of the State. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Jones of Roxboro spent the week-end here with Mrs. Heeuau Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Farrell vis ited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fa.rell, here Sunday. Mr. E. D. Hardesty of More head City visited his sou, L. B. Hardesty, here over the week end. Misses Lena and Douglas, and Harold Wald?n were visitors in Alia Vista, Va., during the week end. Miss Lucile Johnston of High Poiul spent ihe week-end here with Iter sister, Mrs. William Harden. Mr. aod Mrs. John T. Pluck, M. R. Neeseaud children visited vlrs. Neese, under treatment at Duse Hospital, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. York and Felix York of Rock Hill, S. C., were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe OaKey. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Williams of Wirmton-Salen spent Suuday here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mis. Jos. P. Williams. Mr. anil Mrs. L. G. Goweus, ac companied by Miss Argie Heri tage, on Suuday visited their daughter, Miss Mary Ruth, who uuderweut an operatiou for ap pend citis at Duke hospital a few days ago. Graham Town Election Won By Re nnhlifflnc ? Inhn M froiiHfArrl PHVIIVHNO ?VUII III* UIHTIIUIU Chosen Mayor. The election helfl Tuesday passed off quietly. The Republi cans retain vontrol of the town government. Neither party voted its full strength. Two years ago the total vote for Mayor was 1351, this year only 1110. The big fall off was from the east side. The Democratic vote was as follows: E. P. Caruthers for May or, E. 17<VAV, 154; for Commis sioners: Fletcher Steele, E 182, W 179; Lawson Perry, E 174, W 168; Albert Neese, E 179, W 160; B.M Otieek, E 192, W 164; Worth Thompson, E 190, W 175. Republican vote: John M, Crawford for Mayor, E297, W489; for Commissioners: J. D. Al bright, E 292, W 477, Clifford Morris, E 293, W 496; Clarence Kimerey, E 276, W 460; Grover C. Davis, E 275, W 464; Ben F. Andrews, E 258, W 496. The newly elected officers will meet tonight and take the oath of office. Criminal Term qf Superior Court Neat Week, With Judge Shaw Presiding?Jurors. AlamanoeSuperior Court, oritn ? ii - - *. If inal term, will oonveue uuiiruuu day Willi Judge T. J. Shaw of Greensboro presiding. The docket is quite heavy wita a number of important cases for trial. The following have been drawn to serve as jurors: From Patter son township?Jesse VV. Alex ander; Coble ? J. S. Graves; Boon Station?W. T. Sutton, W. S. Roscoe; Morton?E. B. Under wood. W. M. Rich; Faucette?W. S. Coleman; Graham?J. R. An wrews, J. F. gwing, Charlie Reav is, A- B- Thompson; Newliu?W. R. Stoakard, H. C. Perry, L E. Moore; Thompson^ Coy Davis, Ramon Thompson, 8. Lee Brad shaw, W. A. Crutohfleld; Me', ville?J. L. Sartiu, R. Knight Cook, A P. Long, Jr., Earl Cov ington ; Pleasant Grove?M. L. Dailey, Jeff D. Pritchett; Bur lington?A. Y. Miles, I. R Cobb, E. B. Crouse, W. R. Hall, Gar land Huffman, R. C. Moser. Tom Sewall, A. Goodess, W. M. Camp bell, Geo. ?. Hobbs, Ray D. Mos er, A fowler, C. R. Amick, Sr., Joe S. Rant; Haw River?W. L. Foster, J. E Wagoner, Q. R. Ras son, J. R. Thompson. 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 Bloomingtoo, III. A M ekseks 1 J J HfllERIA ^ ^ ^ In 3 4syi J J COLDS J w W first day. L,0U'V.T? o5E."LV' Tonic A Lmutive John S Thomas Dies at Home in' Burlington. John S. Thomas, 42, proiuiueut lawyer of Burliugton, died at. his home in that city at 0:45 last Thursday evening after au illness of six months. He was a native of this county aud had practiced low in Burlington for the past twelve years. He was the first so licitor of the Couutt Court for four years and later Judge of the Court for two years. He was a graduate of Wake Forest College; a deacon in the First Baptist church; a Mason and a Kiwani an; and held in high esteem per sonally and as a citizen. The tu neral was couducted from his church Saturday afternoou. In termeut in Pine Hill cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary MucKeDzie Tboinas and a young daughter. William Millis of High Point Killed in Auto Crash iVre At 11:30 Sunday night, Wil liam B. Millis, 18, member of High Point prominent tamily.was fatally injured in an auto crash at the interseci icn of W. Harden and V. Maple streets. He was returning to Chapel Hill where he was a student. Two others were se riously injured. Waller Woods ol Burlington ran into the other car lioiu Maple street Woods taken iuto custody and held with out bail pending investigation. Providence Cemetery. The Providence Meuioriul As sociation is now commencing gen eral work in this cemetery. In recent years, many family plots have been curbed in with stoue, brick or cement, and other wise beautified. This, we delight to see. Parties having family plots in this cemetery are requested to give their plots such care as is needed, otherwise the Memorial Association will give these family plots the same general care now being given other parts of this cemetery. We will strive to complete this work before the first Sunday in Jnne, when the Memorial As-oci ation will hold its thirty-lhird an nual meeting. You are hereby invited to attend this meeting. JUNIUS H. HAUUEN, iJres;Ueut. McBRIDE HOLT, Treas'r. Stanly county beekeepers have been studying better apiary man agement with C. L. Sains, exten sion bee specialist at State Col leg. Good lespedesti growing weath er this year has aided the balanced farming orop in Martin county. If You Are Ambitious you can make good mouey with a Rawleigh Route. We help you get started. No capital or ex perience needed. Steady work for right man. Write to Raw leigh's, Box N C E 82 2, Rich mond, Va. For Sale*?Valuah|e iraot of timber, five miles north of Meb ane. If interested write .1, P. Me 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. jSharpe, Mortagee, under a Mortgage Deed, executed by W. C. Shalfner and V|fe, Demje Shoffner, and duly hecorded In the office of 'Register of Deeds of Alamance County, In Rook 1X5 M. D,, page <16, 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 Coun.house door, at Oraham, If. C? on Monday, May 20th, 1935 ait 12:00 o'clock, noon, the following) real property located in Coble Township, Alamance Co unty, Statef of North Carolina, ad joining the lands qf P. A- Sharpe god others, and.hounded ton |the West bv the lands ?of George Fogle mjn and on the South byJlmShep parrt andr on the North by William Shoffner and on the East by the Melville Dairy Farm v producer ol That Rich Jersey Milk Phone 653-w lands of P. A. Sharp?, and feeing a bout Twenty Acres, more or less, and known as the Dolph Foglemam Place, and near the Greens roro Road. Sale will remain open for ten dava as provided by law. This the 19th day of April, 1935. T. L. HUFFMAN, Assignee. P. A. 8HARPE, Mortgagee. L. D. Meador, Atty. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. In The General County Court Lucille Rudd Reece, JP,aintiff, VA George R. Reece, Defendant. The defendant George R. Reece will takq notice that an action en titled as above has heen commenced In the General County Court of Ala mance County, North Carolina, (o obtain an absolute divorce, and the said defendant will further take no ttna thai ha IB 9<an t* I nail ir. anr>AnB uv.e "vi i?? ? V>|uiici? LV at thei office of the Clerk of (the General County1 Court of Alamance County in the Courthouse in Gra ham, N. C., on the 98th day of May, 1935; and answer tor demur to the complaint in said -action, or the plaintiff w01 apply to |the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 19th day (of April, 1935. IZORA MeCLUREk Asst Cleric of Oeneral County Court. v William C. Perdue, Atty. Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Bonner Alston, Plaintiff, ?a Rufus Alston Defendant. The defendant, Rufus Alston, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpose ol securing an Bbsolute di vorce on the grounds of abandon ment and separation for (the statu tory period of time: and the said defendant will further take Inotlce that he is required to appear St the office of the Cleric of the Su perior Court of said 'County in the Courthouse In Graham, N. C.. on the Slat day of May, 1935, and ans wer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will ap ly to the Court tor the relief tde ai.ded In aald complaint This the lTth day of April. 1935. B. H. MURRAY, Clerk ol the Superior Court of Ala mance County.. John J, Henderson, Atty. Notice of Sale of Heal Property. Under and hy virtue pf the power of sale contained in ia certain mort gage deed executed by JYV. B. Quails and his wife. Georgia iQualls, 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 Q! tne ume, i win, on Saturday, May itth, 1935, a,t 11:00 o'clocl, .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 certain tractor parcel of land lying and be ing In Burling$>o Township, 'Ala mance County, North Carolina, and more particularly described and Ida fined as follows; Adjoining the Ignds af North Main Street and othera, In the Cf y of Burlington, and lying on the North West aide of said Street, and begin ning at a corner in the line of Wall now standing next South of the Railroad siding to Hico Milling Com pany ; running thence 7C 34 deg. 30 mln West with said Wall J18 feet to* the middle of the Wall aA rear of said lot; thence South 5] deg 30 mln West In a line wjtlh the middle of the s^d 'wall *t feet to the middle of a wall on the South West ?Vde of said Sot; thence South 34 deg. gnd 30 mln. Fast rwtth the Une with the mfchlp of said wall 114 feet to a stale in the line of North Main Street; thence North 55 deg, 30 mln. East with the line of said North Main Street 01 feet Ito the beginning point in said Wall and containing TIN tquar* feet, more ?? r? -- ? or Jess. and being Jot 9 and 10 of j Bloc* "IS" of tho North Carolina Railroad Property at platted for the ' Standard Realty and SecurltygCom I pany. I Thla said will be knade subject to advance bids as provided by law, and for that j purpose the sale wfl.1 remain open for ten flays. This April 19th, 19SJ. ' GEORGE D. SMITH, Mortgagee. D. J Walker, Atty Notice of Sale. Under and pursuant to tliejudg-! -nent and decree of the Superior j Court of Alamance County, made at April Terra, 1935, 'In the case of " R. J. MatlocW and others against E. L. Curlee, Administrator, Estate of (R. A.Matlock and others," the under signed Commissioners will offer Tor sale at public auction, ht the Count-J krv.iaa rl ortTI In rieaVionn filamnnn* iivuirv aavrv* iu uiauaiu, ilc County, North Carolina, od Monday, May IS, 1935. at IX :00 o'clock. noon, all of the following described real property, to-wlt; A tnact of land on the waters of Stony Creek, lying and "being in the County and State above named, and adjoining the lands of <M. R. Sartln, Wi'liam Lewis and others, and bound ed as follows: Beginning at a stone, Benj Pinnix corner; thence South 5 1-X West 36.47 to a stone; thence S. 8t> 1-2 E. 32 chs. to a rock on Stony Creek; thence N. 26 1-2 W. T 1-2 chs. to a bendi In said Creek; thence S. 77 East 5 1-X chs.; thence S. 65 East 6 chs.; thence S. W 1-X East 5.77 to a sycamore, (J. M. Hazell's corner on Ston/ Creek; thence N. 15 1-X W. 3t 'chs. to a stone In /Plnnlx's line; thence said line N. fit 1-2 West 32.22 to the beginning, and containing by estimation one ihun j ./vj ..4 ?vlwfir.^w aeaoa *???. U> cu miu 11141 *?/ J?A es?_ 1 ca, |iuui^ kj 1 less. The said tract of land being the same conveyed to the Jate Rufus A.1 Matlock by G. M. Hazell and -wife. Prances E Hazell, by deed recorded In office of Register of Deeds for I Alamance County* In Deed Book 26,1 page 159. Said sale made aub}ect to advance 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. This thsf lJth day t>f April, 1935, 1 G. A. LONO, CLARENCE ROSS. I Commissioners.' 1 NOTICE! Land Foreclosure i Sale. 1 Under and by virtue t>f the power of sale contained In a certain deed of trust executed 00 the 12th day of November, 19J6, by W.J.Evans and wife, Anna Dare Evans, (to Atlantic Bank & Trust Company, Trustee, and recorded In Book of Deeds of Trust Na ^07, page 296. In the offlcef of the (Register of Deeds for Alamance County, North Caro lina, and under and by virtue of that certain Indenture dated the ;rd r)ov n fl .TinniPT 1M.S ?nH In the office of the said Register of Deed* In Book of Deed* No. 10*. page 159, -wherein and whereby Met ropolital Life Insurance Company, payee, owner and holder of the note necured by said deed of trust, has appointed the undersigned W. S. | Coulter as Substituted Trusftee in 1 the place and stead of Atlantic Bank J & Trusll 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 sa|d deed of trust be foreclosed under the power of nale contalaed th'erein tha undersigned Substitut 1 ed Trustee win. on Saturday, May 11th, 1935. at 13:00 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse 'door in the Town iof Graham, North Carolina, offer lor sale at public auction to the high est Udder for cash, that certain lot Ior parcel of land lying and being in the G|ty 61 Burlington, County of i Alamance, and State of North Car | ollna. and more particularly describ i ed and defined as lollows; Adjoin ing the lands of H. C. Pollard. Thom as D.Cooper, A.Glenn Holt and i Pount^p Place Street, bounded as ij follows: 11 Beginning at a corner with Thom as D. Cooper on east ^de of Foon ^ ern direction from the South' ast ? corner o? the Intersection of Poun I tain Place Street and Dav|s Streef.; I running thence with Use pf said -- Thomas D. Cooper S J8t tleg. SO m|n. E. ISO feet to a corner of line |bf A. Glenn Holt; theneei with line of tain Place Street HOJeet in a sonth 6ald Hott N 5 deg. SO mln. E. 60 feet to a corn r With H. C. Pollard; thence wlthf line of %aid Pollard N. l?t degr 30 mln .TV. 150 feet to jcor ner on raid St eet; thence With line of saiil Street S. S deg 31 mln, W. 60 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 41 ot the new survey of Foun tain Place, made by Lewis H. Holt In 192-2. reco- led in plat Book No 2, page 29, 11 the Public Registry of Alamance County, on which lot there Is situated a seven-room dwelling. The above property will ibe sold subieet td increased bids us by law provided. This the 10th .'day .of April, 1935. W. S. COULTER, Substituted Trustee. M/aTirr t iiw i i^c.: ORTH CAROLINA, L.AMANCF COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Eeulah Brown Kelly, vs F ank Edward Kelly The defendant, Frank Edward Kelly, wi l hereby take notice t ,a; an action ar entitled above has a.-eo instituted I the plain'iff in tie Superior Co rt of Alamance County for the purpose of trbtaliing an ao Bolute divorce from said defendant; and the said defendant. Frank Ed ward Kelly, will further take no tice (that he is requlr-d to apperr at "the office of the Clerk of Superi or Court of Alamance County in the Courthouse In the Town of Ora.nam, N. C? on o: before the 20th davof May, 1935. and file answer or other pleadings in said action, or the plaintiff will be granted the relief demanded In said complaint. This th? 20th day of April, 1935. E. H. MURRAY. Clerk Superior Court. Long & Ross, Attys Notice of Service by Publication. NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT C. C. Burgner Plaintiff, vi Imogene Burgner, De.endanr. The delendant, Imogene Burgner, will take not! -e that an adilon en titled as above has been commenced in the) Superior Court of Alamance County North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an .absolute il vorce on the grounds of abandon ment and separation for the statu tory period of time; and the said defendant wEl further take notice tha" ahe Is r quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said county in the courthouse In GraharrOt. C.. od the 2lst day of May, 1935. and ans wer or demur to the complaint in said action/ or the plaintiff wil" at? plv to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint This the 18th day of April, 1935. IZ3RA McCLURB. Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court o." Alamance County. Coulter and Allen, Attys. i ,'otieo of Trustors* Sale of Land I ntlcr Power la Deed of Trust. i ; Under and by virtue of the power 1 an I authority conferred v a cert i i deed of trust dated June 30th. 192T. 3from Lacy ? Sharpe and wife Fan nie Sharpe n Raleigh banking i; Trust Compuv, Trustee. recorded in the office or the register 01 Deeds of Alamance Countv, Na th Carolina in Booik IBS. page 163. said Paleigh Banking! & Trust*Comnany hating been duly remov d and the Commercial National Bank of'Ralei gh and Leon S, Brassfjeld, substi tuted therefor as trus ees thereun der by Insli ument recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County; and The Com mercial National Bank of Raleigh having heen removed and J. Ortn bery Tuekar >?? Ing been sul s'ituted th-refor as trustee thereunder ov instrument recorded In the.office o' the Register of Deeds Sor Alamance County, all ks provided in saiddeed of trust; default having been ma 1 ? in the -avmen''of "the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust and the owner and holder of said in debtedness having duly requested said substituted trustees to insci tute foreclosure proceedings accord ing to the p:ovisions "of said deed of trust, the undersigned substi tuted trustees will offer lor tale aid sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Alamance County Courthouae door in Oraham, North Carolina, on Tuesday. May 29th, 1935, ah 12 ;00 o'clock, moon, all that certain tract or parcel of land sltuatei In Alamance ?Counnty, Coble Township, State of North Carolina, and described as follows; A certain tract or parcel of land l>i"g arxl being in Coble's Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, and being" 5 miles tfrom the C'ty of Turlington and about 4 1-2 miles southerly of Gra'iam on State Tligh uav No. 62, and lying and being on the waters of Stinking' Quarter Creek; adjoining the lands of M Holt. A. O. Nicholson, Euliss T homp son. Claud Moser, W. A. J. Sharpe, et als., and more particularly bound ed and described as follows ; Beginning at the old'bridge across Stinking Quarter Creek, on State Highway No 62; running thence down the middle of said Cre k m a general Eastward direction 4 chains to a bend In said creek; then ce Eastwardly with said creek 5 chains to a bend; thence Eastward ily 7 chains toia bend; thence East wardly 9 chains 50 links to the mouth of a branch: thenceiup said branch North 3 chains to rock ; then -e with( the line of W.A.J. Sharpe North degrees W<>st 16 chains 75 links to a rock: thence "with said Sharpe North 45 degrees East T chains 11 links to a rock; thence with said Sharpe North 11 degrees West 22 chains 76 linksto a rock; thence North 6 chains 75 links to a rock, corner with said Sharpe and Claud Moser, the Alamance and Coble Mill Road and North Carolina Highway No 62; thence West wfth the line of Claud Moser and the Alamance Road 5 chains to a rock; thence u Ith the line of Cla id Moser North 31 3-4 degrees East 2 chains to a rock: thence West wj'h the line of caid Moser 2 chains to ia rock : thence with the line of said kf ??? CnnrVi 11 1-1 ri P WA?f -- - s 2 chain* to a Trvk at the Alamance Foal: thence West w|th the line of said Meier an! Euliss Thompson and w1th the real 11 chains to a rock: thence with the line of said Thomp son South TO degrees West 6 chains 51 links to a rock, corner Vlrh said Thompson and M. ITolt: thence South with the line of said Holt IT chains to a rock, comer with sail Holt: thence w-ph the line of said Holt South 13 decrees East 14 chains to a rock : thence with the line of said Holt South SO J?I de grees East 5 chains IS links to a rock: thence with the line of said Holt South ?4 1-1 degrees East 4 chains to a cedar tree: thence with the line of said Holt and with old road South 64 1-2 degrees East 1 chain 34 lirrks; thence with the line of said Holt and with old rood South st 1-2 degrees East 2 chains ??> links: thence Southward with the old road I chains 26 lirrks to a rock: thence with old road 2 chains W U iks Southwardly to a tend : then ce Southwardly with old road 4 i>ains and 4? links to a tend "hen ce Southwardly with old road 3 chains 25 links to a bend: thence Southwardly with old road 6 chains to a tend; thence Southwardly 3 chains to the beginning', and con tai"ing f *.<5- acres, rrore or less. This th<? 2tth day r>f April. 1335. J. Oranberv Tucker and Leoo <S. Bra-sflsld, Substitute! Trustees. Winston & Tucker. Atty*.. Raleigh. Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Bon a Tin F. Thornton. Plaintiff. v? Mrs. P.ose Thornton. Defendant. The defendant, Mrs. Rosa Thornton. ? i l take notice that an action em tl'led as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an absolute di vorce on the grounds of abanlon ment and separation for the statu tory period of time; and the said defendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear Rt the office of the Cl"rk of the Su perior Court of said County in the Court House m Graham. N. C.. on the list dav of May, 13J5.and ans wer or demur to the complaint rrr sal 1 actlorf oT the plaintiff will ap to the Court lor the relief de ?s an led In said complaint This the lTth day of Aprlt, 19SS. R. H. MURRAY. Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala mance County. John J. 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