? " Tr" "r ??' ? SEES INFLATION A SLOW PROCESS A Real Danger for the Future, Col. Ayres Tells Banking Groups. NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.?Present prospects do not lndlcste that Inflation severe enough to cause further dollar devaluation will come soon In this country, but as an ultimate develop ment It seems to be a very real dan ger, Leonard P. Ayres, Vice President Cleveland Trust Company, said here tonight In an address before the Grad uate School of Banking. He -believed this statement to be true "unless the government enters frankly upon a pol icy of Issuing flat money with which to meet Its expenses." At present that does not seem to be In sight, he said. The Graduate School Is operated jointly by the American Institute of Banking Section of the American Bankers Association and Rutgers Uni versity to offer advanced studies for bank officers. "We have so enormously Increased the capacity of our banking system for credit expansion that It is difficult to see how we cou! '? have a vigorous business revival v liout I ivlng It de velop Into a credi inflati 1," Colonel Ayres declared. Inflation a Slow Pr< eta If inflation does tome it will be a slow process, he sai l, pointing oat that in Germany, Franci , Itelgium and Italy it took about Are years to develop from the time when the governments en tered upon policies of financing large peace-time deficits by bank credit up to the time when the public generally began to spend money rapidly because of fear that it would still further de preciate in purchasing power. "If we are to go through such s period here It would seem likely that It might last rather longer than the corresponding periods did abroad," he said. "Its beginning would date from the spring of 1933 when we left the old gold basis for our money and en tered upon the policy of financing large governmental deficits by the sale of Federal securities mainly to banks rather than to private Investors. "The method that we are following is the one that proved disastrous in Europe for in all those countries in cluding Germany, the increasing issues of money that caused the inflations were not mere printing press Issues of flat currency, but were secured by government bonds and notes discount ed at the banks. Nevertheless, the process is Inherently a slow one." Among the clearest lessons taught by the European experience, Colonel Ayres asserted, Is that there are "no good hedges against Inflation." Ms added: Did Not Lighten Debt Burdens "One of the strange facts about these Inflations Is that while they destroyed the rallies of most existing debts, they did not succeed In lightening the debt burdens of either the people as a whole, or of the corporations. "Inflation destroys the ralue of bonds and mortgages and so conflscatee the property of these holders of obliga tions and hands It orer to the share holders and the eqnlty owners. How erer. It Introduces so many new eco nomic difficulties that these share and equity holders are at once forced to Incur new Indebtedness so that when stabilisation comes the problems of debt are abont as troublesome as tbey were before, or eren more so." The fire requisites of Inflation were listed by Colonel Ayree as first, a pe riod of sustained active business; sec ond, a rising stock market; third, real credit expansion; fourth, greater out flow of gold "than we can tolerate which would force us to cut our cur rency entirely free from gold": and fifth, continued large budget deficits In government operation. A PROPHECY atgnincant economic development* to be expected In the next decnde are lilted by a prominent business writer as follows: (1) II -her standard of living. (2) Continue . advar: ei In tech nical processes of p ductl i. (2) Fac tory built houses, li iter n 1 cheaper than hand made hou s. (4 > -omewbat cheaper money. (6) l aster travel. (?) News printed by ra o. (7) . chanlcal cotton picker, revolutionizing the South. (8) Cheaper < >ctrlc power. (I) Better distribution of goods: more chain stores. (10) Another depression Ave or six years bence, preceded by an lnflatlonarv hnnm TWO QUESTIONS ANSWERED Why if It that on* farmer ralaea 100 bushels of corn to the acre, and the other one, on the other aide of the fence, raleee 26 buahela to the acre? Why la It that one farmer producee 100 pound* of pork on live bushefc of corn, and another naea 26 bushels? Not until power machinery, scientific principles of soil fertilisation and restoration, rotation of crops, diversification of crops and economical feedlnt are ap plied to the farm, will the farmers' problem be solved, says a farm au thority. BANKING READY NEW YORK. ? Thar* la abundant tTidenea that bank* are In an nnnsaal ly farorable position to flnanc* a pe riod of lnduitrlal growth, nan the Jan* fine of "Banking" published by th* American Banker* Association, An official lurrey on June 10 In dicated that tha Government of the United State*, tfirough Its loan*, waa the potential owner of more thaa half of the exlittng world itocki of Amerl , can cotton. Sale of Valuable Farm Land. Under and by virtue of the auth ority conferred upon us in a Deed of Trust executed by J.S.Vincent, and wife, Mary Vincent, on the 6th day of April, 1926, and recorded Book 101, page 331, we will, on Saturday, August 21th, 1935, at 12 ;00 o'clock, noon. at the Courthouse door in fAla mance County, Oraham, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit; Adjoining the lands of Viola O. Harrison, A.T. McAdams & Byrd lands and bounded and descrb ed as follows; Beginning at a r0?k corner with said Viola G. Harrison in A.T. McAdams line running then ce S. 8 deg. W. 15chs-to a rock corner with said Harrison; thence S. 31 3-1 deg W. 1.3J chs. to ftrock corner with said Harrison; thence N, 10 1-2 deg. W. 6.32 chs. 'to a rock corner with said Harrison r thence S. 68 3-t deg. W. 8.15 chs to a rock in a branch corner with said Harrison; thence down said branch as It meanders N. 66 1-2 deg W. 1 chs. to a rock in said branch with! said Harrison; thence S. 81 1-1 deg. W. to a rock corner with said Harrison: thence S. ?7 deg. W. 9 50 chs. to the center of Stagg creek corner with said Byrd ( OdpcW); thence up said creek as it meanders N. 26 deg. W. i.is chs. N. 63 deg. W. 24 chs.N, 1 1-2 deg. W. J 35 chs. NJ80 deg, ) B ,3.15 chs. N. 45 deg. E. 2,35 chs, N. 31 1-2 deg. E. 3 chs. to the mouth of the branch ; thence 21 95 chs. to a poplar tree by the creek thence N. 3 1-2 deg. E. 3.50 chs. to a black oak; thence W. 2 chs. to a high water mark ; thence with high water mark 24 chs. ;thence S. 73 1-2 deg. E. crossing creek?chs. to a mulberry tree corner (with said Byrd; thence S. 31 deg. W. 21.10 chs. to a wild cherry tree corner with said Byrd; thence S. 52 1-2 deg, E. 6.56 chs. to a rock corner with said Byrd; thence S. 87 3-1 deg. E. 20 chs. to a rock corner withf said Byrd; thence N. 1 1-2 deg. E. 4.15 chs. to a odd stump; thence S. 88 1-2 deg. E. 20.50 chs. to the beginning and known as the part off Jot No. 3 in the division *>F the Jands of J. S. Vincent (dee'd) and L. A. Vin cent (dee'd) among the (paid ,Viola G. Harrison, Joe. S. Vincent and ,R. W. Vincent. Tract No. 2; Also another part, beginning at ja Black Oak tree cor ner with ?aid Watson and Harrisojn, running thence tN. 89 1-2 deg. K. 15.75 chfl." (to are oak (flump, corner with said \Byrd a!nd Harrison on the S. side of Branch; thence N. 50 deg. F. 65.30 cha. to a Rock and (flump corner with aald Byrd; thence N. (87 deg. fW. 15.60 cha to a rodk corner with aald Watsdfci; thence S. 50 'deg. (W. 66.35 cha. to the be ginning, containing 103,1 acres, more or leas, end known aa the other part jot jlofl of the aald division of said lands, 'fleas 25 acres cut from the N. end fof second tracr. This land is aold subject to all unpaid taxea This sale Is made by reason ot the failure of J.S.Vincent and wife Mary Vlncept, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust. A deposit of 10 percent will be required from the purchaser at -the sale. This the 18th day of July, 1935. Interstate Trustee Corporation, Substituted Trustee, Durham, N. C. Trustee's Sale. Under and by vlrtuetof the power ot sale, contained in a Deed of Trust, executed June 16th, 1934, by Doretha Bahadur and husband, JohnS, Baha dur, td the undersigned Trustee, re corded Iq the office of the Register of Deeds of Alarn lance County, In Deed of Trust Boole HI, page 310. to secure a certain note therein set out default having been made in (the payment of same, the undersigned Trustee will, on Saturday, August 17th, 1935 at 11 ;00 oclock, A. M.. I at the Courthouse door in Graham. North Carolina, sell at public auction j for cash, the following described property; Flock No. 10. lots No. 26 (to J 37, Inclusive. All of the aforesaid lots are according to map of the W. N. Thomp&oq property as recorded In Plat Book 2, at pages 24 land 25 In the office of the Register of Deede of Alamanc4 County, State of North Carolina. These lots are located Id Burlington, North Carolina. This sale will remain open at re quired by Uv for increased bids. This the 13th day of July, 1935. H. C. POLLARD, Trustee John R. Hoffman, Atty. NOTICE! Service by Publication NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. In The General County Court. None P. Benz, ?a Allen J. Eenz, Jr. ^ The defendant above named will take notice that an adtiom entitlled as a^ove has been commenced in the General County Court of Alamance County, by the plaintiff for an ab solute divorce from the defendant, Allen J. Benz, Jr., on thegrotiirds of two year's separation and the said defendant will further take no' tice that he is required to lappear at the office of Clerk of the General County Court at his office in (Gra ham, North Carolina, on or before the 2 Ith day of September, 1935, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff /will apply to the Court for the relief (de manded In said complaint. This the 21th day of July, 1935. B. H. MURRAY, Clerk General County Court. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT William Earl Burke, v* Winifred Packard Burke, To Winifred Packard Burke, De fendant ; Take notice that on the 20tfa> day of August, 1935, at 10 ;00 o'clock A. M. and thereafter, in the office bf William A. Farley, Jr., at 103 Mair Street in the City of Brockjton, Coun ty of Plymouth, State of Massachus etts, before William A. Farley, Jr.. Commissioner duly appointed by the undersigned Clerk of Superior Court the plaintiff wai take the deposj ion of tor\ Etta Packard and others, to be read as evidence for the plaintiff | in the above entitled action which is now pending in the Superior Court of Alamance County, State of North Carolina; and you will further take notice that if the taking bf the said deposition is not begun and eomplet ed on the said day, the same will be continued from day to day until completed, E. H. MURRAY, Clerk Superior Court for 'Alamance County. Coulter & Allen, Attys. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in tha,t cer tain deed of trust executed and de livered by D. R. Fonville, dated the 1st of November, 1959, and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C., in Book 111 D. T? page 2S6, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and per form the Stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by aaid deed ot trust, the undersigned trus tee win expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the county court house of [Ala n-ance County, in the City of Gra ham, N. C., at IS o'clock, noon, or as soon thereafter as reached, on Monday, August 19th, 1935. all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, and more partic ularly described as follows; LOT NO. 834 Beginning at an Iron stake, the Southeast Intersection ot fFonvllle Street with Fisher Street, and runs thence In a Southerly direction a long the East side of Fisher Street, 265.2 feet to an iron stake; runs thence In an Easterly direction 271 3-4 feet to an iron stake, the So**.h west corner of Lot No. 127; runs thence in a Northerly direction a long the West line of Lot No. 227 a bout 205 5 feet to an iron stake on the South aide of Fonville Street, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 227; runs thence in a Westerly direction along the South aide of Fonville St. tfJl -4 feet to an iron atrtf, the point of beginning, and containing 1.98 acres according to a map of the* North Carolina Railroad property/ which map la of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Alamance County, North Carolina, reference being hereby made to said map. The above property will be sold subject to unpaid taxes and other assessments^ if any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law re quired. This 10th day of July, 1935. W. Q. BARNES, Trustee. .1 Trustee's Sale of Real Estate Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed iof trust executed and de livered by D. R.Ponville, dated the 1st of November, 1939, and record ed in the office of the Register of Deed# for Alamance County, N. C., in Book 112 D. T? page 83, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured ! and failure to carry out and ii>er-| form the stipulations and agreements | therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of | the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned trus- j tee wiU expose for sale at public auc tion to jthe highest bidder for cash at the county court house of Ala mance County, in the City of |Gra ham, N. C., at ,1! o'clock, noon, or as soon thereafter as reached, on J Monday, August 19th, 1935. all that certain lot or parcel of land i situate, lying and being in ' Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, and more partic ularly described as follows; LOT NO. 23T Beginning' at an iron stake on the East side of Fisher Street, the Sow h ' east intersection of Fisher {Street | with an unnamed street and runs thence in a Southerly direction a long the East side of Fisher Street 213.5 feet to an Iron stake; runs thence in an Easterly direction 305.5 ( feet to an iron stake, the Southwest' corner of Lot No. 229; runs thence in a Northerly direction along |the' West line of Lot No. 229 about 213.5 feet to an iron stake on the Soujch ' side of an unnamed street, the Northwest corner of Lot No. B29; runs thence in a Westerly direc tion along the South side of said un named street, 305.5 feet to an iron; stake, the point of beginning, and] containing according to said map' 1.50 acres, according to a map of (the North Carolina Railroad Company! property which' map is of record in ' the office of the Register of Deeds ' of Alamance County, North Carolina,' reference being hereby made |to1 said map. The above property will be eo'.d subject to unpaid taxes and 'other assessments, if any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law re quired. This 10th day of July, 1935. W. G, BARNES, Trustee. Trustee s Sale of Real Estate Under and by virtue of thepo,wer and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed and de livered by D. K. Fonville, dated the 1st of November, 1998, and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C., in Boole 111 D. T., page 259, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and per form the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtedness secured by |said deed of trnst, the undersigned trus tee will expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the county court house of 'Ala mance County, in the City of jTJra ham, N. C., at ill o'clock, noon, or as soon thereafter as reached, on Monday, August 19th, 1935, all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In - Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, and more partjc ularly described as follows; LOT NO. 235 Beginning at an iron state, the Northeast intersection of Fonville Street with Fisher Street and runs thence In a Northerly direction a long the Bast side of Fisher 8treet j about 2-20 feet fo an |ron state; pins thence to an Easterly direction along, the South line of Lot No. 337, about j 271 3-4 feet to an Iron state, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 228, j runs thence In a Southerly direction along thtf West line of Lot No. 238 about Sit feet to the Noath aide J of Fonvffle "Street \ runs thence in a Westerly direction along the North side of Fonville Street 871 3-4 feet to the point of beginning, contain-' ing 1.36 acres according to a map of the North Carolina Railroad proper-, ty, which map is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Alamance County, North Carolina,! reference being hereby made to said map. The above property will be so'd subject to unpaid taxes and other j assessments, if any This sale will be held open ten! days for upset bid as by law re quired. This lPth day of July, 1935. W. G. BARNES, Trustee. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate Under and by virtue of the power j and authority contained in thatcer-| tain deed of trust executed andde-l iivered by D. R. Fonville, dated the 1st of November, 1928, and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C., in Book 112 D. T., page SI, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and jper ? fo?m the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of (the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned trus tee will expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the county court house of lAla mance County, in the City of fJra ham, N. C., at 12 o'clock, noon, or as soon thereafter as reached, on Monday, August 19th, 1935, all that certain lot or parcel oflana, situate, lying and being In Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, and more partic ularly described as follows: LOT NO. JIT Beginning at the Southwest inter section of Fonville Street with Sel lers Street, and runs thence in a Southerly direction! along ttie West side of Sellers Street 265,2 Sfeet |to iron stake on the West side of Sel lers Street; runs thence in a West erly direction about 235 7 feet to an iron stake, the Southeast corner of LotJNo. 221: runs thence in a North erly direction along the East line of Lot No. 221 about 265.2 feet to an iron stake on the South sideof Fon ville Street, and 'the Northeast cof ner of Lot No. 221; runs thence in an Easterly direction along the S. side of Fonville Street 235.7 feet and containing according to a map of the North Carolina Railroad proper ty 1.11 acres, which map is of rec ord in the office of the Register |of Deeds of Alamance County, North Carolina, reference being ihercby made to said map. The above property will be so'd subject to unpaid taxes and other assessments, it any. This sale will be held open ten lays for np|*t bid as by law re quired. This 10th day of July, 1935. I W. G. BARNES, Trustee. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate Under and by virtue of the power -ind authority contained in thait cer tain deed .of trust executed and de livered by D. B. Fonville, dated the lat of November, 1948, and record ed in tho office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C., in Booh 111 D. T., page 260, and because of default In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out (and |>er form the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness aecured by eaid deed ofl trust, the undersigned trus tee will expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the county court house of iAla mance County, In the City of (Gra ham, N. C., at 14 o'clock, noon, or as soon thereafter as reached, on Monday, August 19th, 1935. all that certain lot or parcel of lind. situate, lying nnd being in Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, and more partic ularly described as follows; LOT NO. 228 Beginning at an iron stake at the Northwest Intersection of Fonvjlle Street and Graves Street, and runs thence in a Westerly direction alc^ig the North side of Fonville Street 271 3-4 feet; runs thence in a North erly direction along the East line of Lot No. 435 about 220 feet to an iron stake; runs thence In an East erly direction along the South lines of Lots Nos. 237 and 229 about 271 3-4 feet to an Iron Make r on the West fide of Grave* Street; runs thence in a Southerly direction a-, long the West side of .Graves Street 220 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.37 acres according to a map of the North Carolina Railroad property, which map ia of record in I the office of the Register of Deeds I of Alamance County, North Caro-J lina, reference being hereby made to said* map. The above property will be so'd subject to unpaid taxes and other assessments^ it any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law re quired. This 10th day of July, 1935. W. G, BARNES, Trustee. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed 'of trust executed and de livered by D. R. Ponville. dated the 1st of November, 1928, and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C? in Book 111 D. T., page 257, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and per form the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by tsaid deed ol trust, the undersigned trus tee will expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder Tor cash at the county court house of Ala mance County, in the City of ,Gra ham, N. C., at 12 o'clock, noon, or' as soon thereafter as reached, on | Monday, August 19th, 1935. all that certain lot or parcel of land. situate, lying and being In ... Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, and more partic ularly described as follows; LOT NO. 121 i Beginning at ,an iron stake on the South side ofFonville Street, and runs thence in a Southerly direction along the West side of Lot No. 217, 205.2 feet to a stake; runs thence in a Westerly direction to a fttake on Ithe East side of Gnaves Street; runs thence In a Northerly direction along the East side of Graves Street to an iron stake, the Southeast In tersection of Fonville and Graves Streets; runs thence In an Easterly direction along the South side of Fonville Street 235 'feet to -the point of beginning, and containing, (ac cording to said map, 1.11 acres, ac cording to a map of the , jNorth Carolina Railroad Company proper ty, which map is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds (of Alamance County, North Carolina, reference being hereby made to said map. The above property will be aold subject to unpaid taxes and other assessments, If any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law re quired. This lOtK day of July, 1935. W, G. BARNES, Trustee. Trustee's Sale of Real Estate Under and toy virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed and de livered by D. B. PonvUle, dated the lat of November, 1929, and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C., in Boot 111 D. T? page 25?, (and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and (per form the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and bolder of the indebtedness secured by oaid deed of trust, the undersigned trus tee win expose for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the county court house of (Ala mance County, in the City of .Gra ham, N. C? at 12 o'clock, noon, or as soon thereafter at reached, on Monday, August 19th, 1935. ill that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina,and more partic ularly described as follows; LOT NO. 221 Beginning at an iron stake, the Northwest Intersection of FonviUe Street and Graves Street and runs thence in a Southerly direction a long the West side of Graves Street 205.2 feet to an Iron stake; fruns thence in a Westerly direction a bout 271 3-4 feet; runs thenee In s Northerly direction along the Bast line of Lot No. 234, about 205.2 feet to an iron stake on the Sov^th side of Fonvilje Street; runsthen ? ? * 1 - oe in an Easterly direction, ail)n, the South side of Fonville Street jTi J-t feet to an iron atafee, ,h( point of beginning, and contain^* l.?S acre?t according to a mapofttJ, North Carolina Railroad property which map is of record in the 0fr,fe of the Register of Deeds of Alaman ce County, North Carolina reference being hereby made to said map. The above property will be so'd subject to unpaid taxes and other assessments, if any. This sale 'will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law re. quired. This 10th day of July, 1935. W. G< BARNES, Trustee Notice of Real Estate Re-Sale. Under and pursuant to the pr0. visions of the judgment nf the Superior Court of Alamance Coun ty in the case of Town of Gra ham against J. D. Kernodie, and others, as entered at the aU!le Special Term, 1933, by His Honor W. L. Small, wherein said ment directs the sale of the real property hereinafter described and appoints the undersigned \V. Carl Longest, as Commissioner to sell the same, and also pursuant t0 the order of re-sale, as entered at the February Term, 1931, of said Court, by His Honor, Thomas J, Shaw, the undersigned Commission er will offer for sale at i public auction to the highest bidder, a. the Courthouse door in Graham,on Monday, August 19th, 1935 at 12 ;00 o'clock, noon, all of the following described real property, to-wlt; A certain tract or parcel of land in the Town of Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. B Stratford, North Main Street, B. N. Cook estate, ff C. Wrike, W. A. McAdams. C. D. Isley and wife, Edith M. lafley, North Maple Street, Ella C. Clapp, et it and described as follows, to-wit Beginning at an Iron stake on the Western aide of North Main Strew in said town, corner with J. B. Stratford, running thence with the Western margin of said North .Main St., 311 it. to an iron stake corner with R. N. Cook estate; thence in a Westernly direction with the line of said Cook estate 193.46 feet to i stake corner with said Cook; thence in a Northerly direction with the said Cook and W. C. Wrike to an iron stake corner with W. A. Mc Adams, W. C. Wrike, C. D. Isley and wife, Edith M. Isley; thence in a Westernly direction with the South ern line of the said Isley's 123.31ft to an iron 6take on the Eastern side of said North Maple Street 235 feet to an iron stake on the Eastern side of North Maple St corner with said Ella C. Clapp; thence in a Easterly direction with the line of said Ella C. Clapp and the said J. B. Stratford toj the beginning. The above described $and will ht ? sold in two separate tracts asfoi-M to was; I First Trad. Adjoining, thslandiB of J. D. Kernodle, W. F. F, Clap? I and T. C. Montgomery home piacH and others, bounded as follows. I Beginning at a stake X. E. cor-B ner of said Clapp lot; running fl thence E. 206.58 ft. with fine olla'H J. B. Stratford and wife toastak'H in W. aide of N. . Main St.; then*? N. with K, Main St., 51 1-2 It. I bend in said St; thence in a Xorr-B western direction with said stres'B 152 ft. to the said Montgomery H home place line; thence .in a So"''? : westernly direction.with the SoxJ^B i line of the said: Montgomery ho?!^B place line; thence in a Southwest BB erniy direction with the South bitH of the said Montgomery lot i rhs^B j and 8 links to the southwest ?'? ner of said .^Montgomery lot: thet?^B in a southeasterly direction to beginning. H Bidding on this tract "ill gin at $1,050.00. H Second Tract; All of the ance of the tract of land a* bove described. ^B Bidding on this tract at $1,575.00. ? Terms of sale; This is a re-sale and the der will be required to ra-f half of his -bid in cash balance within six months ? date of confirmation, deferred ment to bear interest at sit r^M cent, and title to be re.am^ ^B til purchase price is fu' v Sold subject to advance 1 confirmation by the Court J This the 3rd day of J"1* ' ? W, CARL LOSLESL^J