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the gleaner GRAHAM, N. 0, OCT. 17, 1935. Local News ?Ernest Miliou,coQuected with Barium Spriugs Orphanage, it giving lantern slides, showing the f Unity activities, at the Presby terian church tonight. ?The boxing match between Edward Harden of Graham and Kirkwood of Washington, Friday nignt in Burliugton, is excitiug iuterest among sport fans. ? Mr. W. L. Home was diuuer host to Graham Kiwauis direct' ors last Thursday n>gbt. Eleveu members were present. After the dinner a business meetiug was beld. ?A party composed of McBride Holt, Hallie Moore, W. N. Stan sell, George Long aud John Hoff ii,an are on a fishing trip at Swausboro and Morehead City, litis week. ?A Sunday School rally was held at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. The objective being to procure an enrollment of 50 additional atteudauts at Sun Cnhrtnl tlB} U^uwui. ?Last Friday night at the borne of Mrs. J. T. Roach the members of the Needle CraftClub ^ave a wieuuer roast and had tlieir husbands, children and lriends as their guests. ?Judge Carroll sentenced two men, ?. R. Martiu aud R. C. Obildrey, employees of the mills st liaw River, to terms of six months ou the roads for the I heft of cloth, in his court Tuesday. ?The attractive granite-veneer ret-id en ce of Mr. aud Mrs. C. C. Burke, near the juuctiou of W. Elm aud West Harden streets, is approachiug completion. They are hoping to occupy it right soon. ?Tobacco growers of Ala mauce are signing Agricultural Adjustment. Administration con tracts in large numbers for 1936 '37 crops. About 70 percent of the growers so far have signed. The number is expected to reach over a thousand. ?L-ist Saturday night in a ne gro settlement on the Burlington (Jleucoe road, iu an altercation, Russell Harvey fired a load of shot iuio the thigh of Randolph Collius. Collins was sent to Duke hospital, his leg had to be amputated and he died Tuesday. Harvey is held in jail. ?Mrs. J. M. Buckner received a wire Monday, advising her of the death of her brother, Michael Stuart, at Sheridiyi, Indiana, -v during the previous night. Mrij, Buckner, her sister, Mrs. J. C. Oriffiu of SuowCamp, Ruth Buck ner, Anne and Howard Qriffin left Monday afternoon for Sher idan. % ?Called to ilaw River Sunday lor another purpose, Sheriff Stockard found a man named Patterson who was wanted iu Columhna fianriria. to answer a charge of arson. The presence of the Sheriff was too much for Pat terson's conscience, so he put his legs in action. He was pursued, captured and landed in jail. To day he is returning to Georgia to face his accusers. ?The State Fair opened at Raleigh Monday, but there is not now the rush to attend the Ral eigh Fair that there used to be, when almost everybody who at tended a fair at all went there. A "hit and miss" for a year or so is responsible for the lost inter est, and it is not because the Staie Fair is not a bird's-eye-view ot the State's products of all kinds. The State should foster a big State Fair to promote a generous rivalry in doing worth while things. ?Yes and nol On Monday night, last week, the Board of Aldermen of the City of Burling ton passed an ordinance to per mit the piotqre theatres to oper ate on Sunday, beginning on Oot. 27th, and on Monday night the Board met and rescinded the or dinance. In the meantime the niiuisters of Burlington met, pre pared and published a protest against the desecration of the Sabbath. Other church and civic organisations voiced their disap proval. People who believe that the Sabbath day is ordained for a day of rest and to be kept holy will heartily approve the abroga tion of the ordinance. That there are many questionable things, sanctioned by law, done on the Babbath day is no argument for opening the bars wider. A proper and becoming observance of the Babbath is not puritanical. PERSONAL K Miss Emma Harden of Greens boro spent Suuday at her home here. Wm. N. Huff is speudiug thq week i u South Carolina o n b business. * t< H. W. Scott, Jr., in school at j Chapel Hill, was at home for the ^ week end. Mrs. A M. Fairley of Laurin- o burg is visiting her daughter, U Mrs. Wiilard Goley. tl Mrs. Cameron Henderson and ^ Mary Leigh Uradsbaw spent the ?! week-end in Oxford. ' j Mrs. O. W. Maun of Pittsboro p spent the week-end here with G Mrs. VV. L. Andrews. G John C. Shiver of Pembroke b speut the week-end here with bis ^ brother, N. C. Shiver. B Miss Mamie McGinnis of ^ Chapel Hill spent the week-end e( with Miss Pelsie Riddle. Mrs. E. J. Turner of Winus- ai boro, S. C., is here visitiug her c< daughter, Mrs. Curtis Wrike. Misvs Annie Lee Boswell, A Elizaoetu 1.1....a niid-Mozelle Ben sou spent Sunday iu Viiginiw. y Mr. aud Mrs Griffin Aiuoiurs returned last Friday from a visit | I...I :.. v.. ,>J kv ioiauvOT ill IVUUAVUlt), leUU. " Mrs. S. S. Holt and Mrs. E. P. h McCiure are atteuding the U. D. 1!. Stale couveuliou in Winston- 11 Salem Mr. and Mrs. David Long speut tile week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cooper at buffalo Junction, Virginia. g Mr. aud Mrs. Austin Isley l' aud J. S. Isley speut the week- w end at Mariiusvilie aud Hillsville, Virgiuia. e< ft Mesdauie* J. C. McAdauis and jj J. M. Crawford speut last Friday q with the former'^ daughter, Mrs. tl John Estlow. Mr. aud Mrs. James beesou of C High Point speut the week ? end 81 here with the ialter's pareuls, Mr. n and Mrs. Claud D. Moore. '? Mrs. Waller Home of Ausou- cj vilie and Miss Dora Horue of Aloemarle hare returned to their j homes after a visit here with Mr. 0, aud Mrs. W. L. Horue. ?. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rives are v speudiug several days in the t< Wiiliamstou section, eastern part of the Stale, the former ou busi- ?' uess aud the latter ou a visit. t* Mrs. Walter aud Edward Wood ard of Wilsou speut Monday ^ night here with Mrs. J. Dolph q Long, who accompanied them to Wiustou-Salem to attend the U. D. C. convention. Mrs. W. N. Huff, Mrs. J. J. ? Henderson aud Mrs. John B. tj Stratford, of Graham Christian church, left this morning for . Southern Pines to attend the Wo- _ man's Xbrth Carolina Missionary Conference. f Mrs. Kathleen Heritage and I Frank Moore of Greenville, S. C. I spent the week-end here at the home of her mother, Mrs. J as. p. Harden. Mrs. Mary Loy of Charleston, S. C., was also a guest in the Harden home. Mrs. Peter R. Harden and son, P. R, Jr., spent the week-end with her son, John Harden, in Charlotte. They were accompa nied by Misses Lavona Black < pud Edna Crawford, the former " visiting friends in Charlotte and J the latter friends in Shelby. W. Kerr Scott Appointed Regional Chief in Farm Debt Adjustment Work. W. Kerr Scott, former Cjuuty Agent and president of the State Orange, has just been appointed to the responsible position of Re gional Chief of the Resettlement Administration's Farm Debt Ad justment Unit. He will super vise farm debt adjustment activ ities in Ky., Tenn., W. Va., Va. and N. C. He will work under H. B. Mask, regional director. Mr. Scott is one of Alamance's lead ing farmers, deeply interested in the success of brother farmers, is capable, and it will afford him pleasure to help other farmers in the adjustment of their hnanoial obligations. R. L Stowe of Belmont iu Gas ton County has planted some 20,- : 000 pine seedlings in a valuable forestry demonstration on bis farm. He began planting nine years ago. POSTER STAMPS FOR RIDDiES A collection of oolored poster stamps of many educational sub I jects appear regularly with the I comic Weekly, the big funny paoer which comes regularly with the Baltimore American. Get your copy from your favorite newsboy or newsdealer. Art. Nina Holt Dellinser Passes in Gastonia--Funcr?l Here This Afternoon The relatives and friends of Mrs Una Holt Dellinger of Gaston i were grieved and shocked yes ?rday to learn of her death. She ied suddenly in the early uiorn ng. She had had heart trouble or a year or more. Mrs. Dellinger, 34, was the wife f Chas. W. Dellinger and daugb sr of Mrs. Ora Wood Holt aud te late A. Lacy Holt. Besides er husband and mother she is orvived by tw? children, Miss ira iolt and Charles W. Jr.; iree sisters, Mrs. Roy Long of irevard, Mrs. W. M. Lodge of ir^Anvilla ^nnth Paralina Uiun alherine Holt of Qrah*m;two rothers, A. It. aud Fred Holt of raham, besiuee numerous other datives. The funeral service is being eld at the home of the deceas e's mother, on Melville street, t 2:30 o'clock this >fteruooo, ud interment will be iu Lin wood smetery. mong the Sick. Mrs. Heenan Hughes is at .aiuey Hospital for au operation. Mrs Catherine Watson has l>een uite si.ik for the past two weeks. Mrs. Claud L). Moore returned ome Saturday after a week's ?eatment at Rainey hospital. irm Women Interested In Timely Home Talks. Home demonstration workers at tate College are finding that leir weekly radio talks are being ell-received by farm women. Each Thursday has been assign 1 to the women, aud the talks r e delivered b y specialists, any requests come into Si ate ollege for further information on le subjects discussed. These broadcasts, known as 'arolina Farm Features, are now snt out over five North Carolina tdfo stations. The service was eguu one month ago The program for this week iu ludes: Thursday, Mrs. Cornelia . Morris, "Meat Canning"; Fri ay, C. F. Parrish, "Management f La e Hatched Pullets"; and aturday, Robert Schmidt, "Har esting and Storing Sweet Pota >es". Included in the schedule for the eek of Octobd(p|?l-26 will he a ilk ou "Preparing Turkeys for iarket" on Oct 24 by C J. Mau in; "Value of v.ilic iu the Hu tan Diet" by A. C. Kirarey ou 'ctober 21. Indicative of the renewed in srest in hog raising ou the part f Carolina farmers is the fact lat two feeding demonstrations 'ith 126 pigs have been started i Halifax county. ch?ck? J J J MALARIA J J J COLDS WWW {iPSf dmT. L'0u'Dw-T?.L.[|M.-s.Lvt Tonic A Laxative Trustee's Sale. Under and by virtue of the power of sale, contained in a Deed of Truat executed June 16th. 1931, byDoretha Bahadur and husband, (John S. Ba hadur, to the ninderai?ned Trustee, recorded in the office of the Regis ter pf DeeUa Tor Alamance County, |h| Deed of Truat Book 121, pa^e 300J to secure a certain note there in wet out, (>default having been made in the i payment of sara", the undersigned Trustee wlBLTSn Saturday, October 26th. 1935, at 11:00 o'clock. A, M.. at the Courthouse Moor in Graham. North (Carolina, sell 'at public auct ion ifofc caeh, the following describ ed property: B'ock No. 10. Lots Nob. 26, 27. 2(3 '29 30 -31 32 33 31 35 36(aind 37. All of the aforesaid lots axe according to Map of the W. N. Thompson property as recorded in Plat .Book No. '2, at pa ?es 21 and 1 35 in the office of the Re ?istrar of iDeeds of Alamance Count)', State of North Carolina. These lots 'are lo cated in Burlington, North Caro lina. This 'sale -will (temaln open as re quir^i by law 'for increased aids. This the 21st 'day of September, 1935. H. 'C. POLLARD, ' Trustee John R. Hoffman. *Atty. EXECUTORS' NOTICE ; i Having qualified as Executors of the Last WEI and Testament of Edison T. Itankin, deceased. Iste of Alamance ? ountv. North Carolina, tbis Is to notify all persons hold jlng claims against deceased to present the same, duly authenticated, on or before the 1st day of October, IttW, or this notice will be Jtleaded In bar of their iecovery. All persons : ndebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This Kept. 19, BANK OF G1B80NV1LLE, I. V. DICK. Executors. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Havlmr qualified as Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Millard Joel Kankin, j deceased, late of Alamance County, North i Carolina, this ig to notify all persons holding claims against deceased to present the same, duly authenticated, on or before the 1st day of October, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to raid estate will pleass make im mediate settlement. Tots Sept. 19, 1935. BANK OF GIBSONVILLF. J. V. DICK, Executors. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the last will of H. Goodman, all persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate settlement. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same to the undersigned, duly authenti cated* on or before the 17th day of Octo ber. 1936, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. This the 10th day of October, 1935. J. M. MINOR, Executor, R. F. D., Haw River, N. C. Cook & Barrett, Attys. LEVIN BROTHERS 417 WORTH STREET?BURLINGTON, N. C. Auto Parti and Accessories for All Makes of Cars Structural Steel Tel. 505 New and Used I Pipe & Machinery HONEST DEALING Auto Parts ITaftoi jmokinoW i ACAMEt, I 6ET ii | A ME UNO OF ii | NEW (NIAOY AND H I wtU-MiNO. AND|| f cmwa MVH || ^THI MY TASTE J| FROM YEARS OR 1 EXPERIENCE,! WOWl THAT (MOKINO A I CAMEL 04VEI MY I INEASY A VlAT,' | AMD CAMELS NEVER! INTERFERE WITH 1 HEALTHY NERVES J 40 IOSCOI TURN IS ?MV?tCAl IMS TSUCTOS Spud flyu HpP^ Charlci Adami amcLS COSTLIER TOBACCOS Melville Dairy PRODUCERS OP That Rich Jersey milk PHONE 1278 Read Burlington Ads 7-J. Elgin Pocket Watches $12.50 Expert Watch and Clock Repairing a Specialty BURCHETT'S JEWELRY AND MUSIC STORE Main St. Graham NOTICE OF SALE of Town Property For Delin quent Txaes The Board of Commissiobers of the Town of Elon College, having ordered that real arid personal property and sidewalks assess ments for delinquent taxes for 1934 be sold according to law, I will, on Monday, the 4th Day of November, 1935, as 12 o'clock, noon, at the East entrance of rhe County Court house, G'-a ain, N. C., offer to the public to the highest bidder, for cash, the hereinafter listed property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay such taxe> and sidewalk assessments for the year 1934, to wit: Andrews, T. 11., 1 lot on West College Ave 4 .95 Barns, W. N., 1 lot 1 43 Browning, J. L., 1 house and lot on Haggard Ave. 7 73 Dawson, T. B., 2 houses & lots on Trolliuger St.... 32.06 Foste , J L , 1 house aud lot on Trollinger St 44.57 Garrison, Mrs. Dolph, 1 house and lot on Hag gard Ave 19.00 Hayes, Frank A., 1 house and lot on Haggard Ave 62.17 IInnines, W. V. and Bros., 1 store bnild'g, William son Ave 70.00 Humble, J. C., 1 house and lot on Williamson Ave.. 17.81 Love, C. R , 1 lot on Ap ple St 2.98 Miller, G. G., 1 house and lot on Williomsi n St.... 26.73 Moore, Lucian, 1 lot on Haggard Ave 4.65 Nail, Luther A., 1 bouse and lot ou E. College Av. 15.44 1'eele, Mrs. C. C, 1 house and lot ou Antioch St.. 23.73 Prevost, W. II., 1 lot on E. College Ave 1.80 Pritchette, Mrs. H. J., 1 house aud l't on Lebanon Ave 32.06 Thomas, J. S., 1 house and lot on Haggard Ave.... 29.69 Watsou, Dr. G. 8, 1 house and lot on T-ehannn Aoa 00 RQ |Consolidated Realiiy Co, 1 bouse and lot on Hag gard Ave 59.38 SIDEWALK ASSESSMENTS Atkinson, Minnie A , 1 lot on Trolliuger St $ 65.17 Fins int. j College, Elon 429.07 Pius int. Coriioy, P. II., 1 house and In. on O'Kelly Ave 252.62 Plu? int j Ulenilenin, Lydia, ! house a'd lot on Lebanon Ave 54 71 t lus int. i Dawson, T. B , 2 bouses and lots on Lebanon Av. 625.36 Plus int. Foster, J. L.. 1 house and lot on Troll'nger 8t.... 139.54 Plus int. Garrison, Mrs. Dolpb, 1 house and lot on Hag gard Ave 180.61 Plus int. MJerrtuger, .1 B. place, 1 house and lot ou Hag card Ave 108.39 Plus int. Moore, I,i\cian, 1 lot on j Haggard Ave 89.08 I Pius in'. Newman, Dr.J.U , 1 house and lot ou Trolliuger St. 67.63 Plus int. Prilctielte, Mrs. John D, 1 house aud lot ou Troll inger St.? 45.38 Pius int.V Miller, Q G , 1 house and lot on Williamson Ave. 26.64 Plus int. Sharpe, D., 1 lot on K?nl Ave 32 31 PIUH iui. Whitceoll, IT. E., 1 lot oil . v d 2(11? Plus int. Watson, (? S., esta'e, 1 house hikI lot on TrOll iniier St 45.72 Plus int. E. W. V1CKERS, Nov. 7, 1935 Tax Col lee tor NOTICE! NORTH CAK0L1NA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT. Hurry E. Wilson, va. Mrs. Bert.i M. Wlton. Tlir di-fi udsut iKivc nnuitsl will take notice that an action entitled as abov ? bos beeu commenced in the General Ccunty Court of Alamance County,North Carolina, for divorce, and the said defem ant will further take notice that she required to anpear before E. H Murra\ Clerk of the General County Court o Alamance Cornty, at his office in Graham North Carolii on the 2nd day of Nov ember, 1935. and answer or uemur to th complaint in said actiou, or the plaii.til will apply to the Court for the relief de uianded in said complaint. This the 6th day of Octob 1985. tL H. MURRAY. Clerk General County Court NOT1CE1 NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT L.' B. Hadley v? l'helma Davis Hadley. The defendant, Thelma Davit Hadley. will hereby take notice tha an action as entitled abot'e has 'jeer institute) by the plaintiff in thf Superior Court of Alamance County for the purpose of obtaining an ab solute divorce "upon statutory 'rounds; and the said defendant Thelma Davis Hadley will furthe tfike notice that she is required to appear bi the office of the Clerk . of the Superior'Court of Alamance Countjy at th > ^Courthouse in the To wn of Graham, TT. C. on or before tha 2Uh day <>f October, 1935. and i fi'.e answer or T>ther pleadings ir ( said action, or the plaintiff wilt.be ( granted the relief 'demanded in said action. I This the lat .'day of October, 1935 E. H. MURRAY. ? O r* Superior Court. Long. (& Ross. Attys. ( NOTICE! Commissioners' Land Re-8ale. Under and "pursuant to the order of the Superior Court of Alamance County entered In that certain spec ial proceeding therein pending en titled, "Mrs. Janie T. Loman v?. Mra. Roxie Trolinger, et als." the nn de ? >igned Commissioners of the said Co >rt will offer for aale at public auction at the Courthouse door in Graham, on Monday. October 26th. 1935, at 12 ;00 o'clock, noon. fnllnu'lnir aM^rlhAl) Mat nraa erty, to-wit; A certain tract or parcel of land in Alamance County, State of North Carolina, ad;cnning the lands of W. H. Trollnger, O. E. Freeland. (Con Coiyar, J. H. Trollinger and T. M. Holt, bounded at follows; Beginning at a roc* on said Holt'* line, running thence N. 45 3-1 deg, W. 20 (cha 5J fks. to a 'oek. cor nel- with said Preeland; thence N. 5 deg. E. 1 ch. lk?. to a rock, said Freeland'a corner; thence S. 8* deg. B. 4 cha. 50 Iks. to w rock, said Colyer's corner on Fi e ? land's line; thence with Colyer'a llne( 9. 4* 1-1 deg. E. 5 cha. .01 3-4 >k?. to a chunk of brick; thence S. 88 deg. E. 9 cha. 93 Iks. to a rock on Colyer'a line. J. H. Troilnger'a lorner; thence 9. t (Hog. W. IS 'cha. to a rock on ?a|d Holt'* line; thence "N. 87 2-3 deg W. 2 ch*. 90 Iks. bo the begin ning, containing fouiteen and eigh ty-two one hundredths (14.8?) acres, morei or less. Also, that certain tract or parcel of land in Alamance County, State o{ North "Carolina, on the waters of Haw River, bounded as follows: Beginning at a red oak, E. R. Dixon's corner; thence north twelve (12) 'chs to a stone, C, Col lins corner; thence West with his linj four (4) c -ins and seventeen (17) links to a stone on Collin's line; thence South twelve(12)chains tor a alone on 12. R. Dixon's line; thence with his line four (4) chs. and seventeen (IT)links to the beginning containing five acrea more or lesa The above described real property ia the liomepdaee of the latejamea Henry Trolinger, near the Town of Haw River, <and ia yaluable real property. The aald real property ia being re-sc'dfreo of the tiower estate of Mri. Roxle Trolinger therein and of all other liens, and the purchaser will be required to pay one-half fpf tis bid In cash and the other half ulthin six months from confirmation title to be retained until thepuT chaaq price ia paid in full. Thia sale ia made subject to ad vance bids and confirmation by the Court; HTua fa a re-sale and bidding will begin (at (1,155.10. i This the 11th day of October, 1935. H. Q. HEDRICK, O. A. LOHO, Commissioner* LongT & Long, Attya Commissioner's Re Sale of Land ! Under and by virtue of the power vented in'the Undersigned coramis loner by judgment W the Superior lourt, In Special 'Proceedings No. t>7, entitled. Lizzie Brown and Hus and,' va. "Neeter Horton et al.. ilor Set 'purpose of Celling land for ,di iaion, I wm 8ell to the high eat hjd der, at the Court "House door, on Saturday, October 26th. 1935, fat 12 ;0O o'clock, noon, the following described Veal prop erty, to-wit: In Patterson Township, said County, adjoining Thosi M. Comp ter)) J. R. Andrews Washington Lutterlow, Riley Shoffner and others and beginning at a rock in a road, corner with said Xjpmpton, running thence St 87 id eg. s. 5.90 chs. to a ock, corner with *aid Compton; thence NJ. 3 deg. E. 7 chs. to a ock, corner with said Compton; thence N. 87 VIeg. ~W g chs. ,to a ?otk in said road; thence with said oaii S. 20 2-3 deg. B. 2 chs., .S. i 1-2 deg; ft 12 chs^ S, 14 3-4 deg. \ 7.33 chs. to the beginning. ;con aining 4.86 acres, more or less, upoa vhicb there is A dwelling house. Bidding will begin at $146.50. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, aalance in eight months with de terred payments to tarry Intere^ from date of sale untQ paid., Sale subject to confirmation jr ? , Clerk of the Court. This the 8th day of October, 1935. "J.-"3. COOK, nii i Cook & Barrett, Attya. Notice of Sale of Land Vnder and hv virtue of the (auth ority conferred by Deed of Trus?. executed by R. S. Gtlmore and wife, Minnie Lee Gilmore, dated the 15th day of March. 1929, and recorded in fBoqfa 111, 'Page 312. in the office of The Register of Deeds for.Ala mance (Coutfty. Jefferson TJ. Owens Snhstltuted Trustee. wiH on Wednesday, November 9th. 1935. sit 12 .00 o'clock, noon at .the Courthouse Door of Ala mance County in Orahara. .North Carolina, sell at 'public auetiaC for caah' to the highest bidder, the fo'. "owing land, to-w|t: - A certain tract ,*>r parcel of land :n Burlington. N. T\. adjoining the finds of R. S. Gilmore. James N. Williamson Estate, Midway 'Avenue and Williamson Street, and more nai ticularjy described as ^follows Beginning at an^ron holt at!;he Vnithwest intersection of 'Midway , \ venue and Williamson Street, run- 1' ning thence "wfth ^the Una' of .Mid way Avenue North 38 1-2 Wesi ISO feet to an iron stake, corner v.ith said Williamson: thence with ?ha Una of laid Williamson South 52 1-2 West 70 feet to an iron rake corner of R. 3. Gilmore: themce with the Kne of said Gflmore South 38 1-2 East 150 feet to an iron s ake en Williamson Street; thence wlh the Bine of ^Williamson Street North 51 1-2 East 70 ijeet tar the begin ? ning. this being the identical prop el ty conveyed bv Warranty Deed to R.S. Gilmore from r W H. Wil liamson et nls, dated September 12 h. ! 1022, nnd 1-ecorded "in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alaman ] Count?" in Book 77, page 161. Situated upon the above premises is 'ocated a seven room, frame bun ga'ow. size 36 x M feet, j This sale is 'made on account of I default in payment of the indebted ness secured by ^id ifeed of Trust. A five (5) percent cash deposit ' will be required of the highest ijd i rler at the hale. This the 1st fday of October. 1D35. ij Jefferson'E. Owens. Substituted Trustee. ? Long A LodS, Attys, , i
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