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'I lili LiLiiAiSiLR GRAHAM, N. C, NOV. 14, 1935. Local News ?It rained Tuesday night and Wednesday moruiug, and is turn ing colder. ?A two weeks term of Alaman ce Superior Court opened Monday with the venerable Judge Frank A. Daniels of Goldsboro presiding. ? i)r. W. C. Wicker will preach next Sunday morning at Graham Chiislian church. The public s cordially iuviled to attend the service. ?There is need of more linis jngroom iu Graham. New homos are being Guilt, but not fast enough to meet llie needs of llio-.e tthu want lo house-keep here and those who want to make their in uies here. ?Rev. J. C Auman, who served the M. church h.-r? for the |ihs1 four yoi.ro. was assigioAl to the M. F. Conference last week lo tin-church at Thomasville. The many friends here will regret ihe going of Mr. Auman and family. Rev. P. W. Paschall is the new pastor. ? Providence Memorial Chris tian church lias called Rev. A L. Granger, Jr., of Elou Cnliege as paslor for the coming year. .Sorvices will be held on the first. him) lhird Sundays Ti e congre gation is fortunate in securing Mr. Granger, who succeeds Rev. G C. Crutelifield, lo serve liiein. ?A new service station, opp.i site the postoffice, has been com pieied-a very attractive audsub siaulial brick building, and will open for business tomorrow under the name of "Thompson Brothers' Service S t a t i o u", Chas. and Worth Thompson. They wili handle Gulf gasoline and products and service cars. ? Old shoes! Had no idea there were so many, until Crack <? Joe put out an ad requesting theui lo tie brought to their store. They are good Tor a Certain nura lor of voles iu a voting contest. Monday is the "old shoo" day. If the contest is prolonged the fiiin ?ill have to enlarge their store to care for them. Already a sizable truck load has been brought in. ? John H. McPherson's store, near Travora mills, was broken into and rubbed Saturday uigbt. About $40 worth of flour and Canned goods was taken. Two negroes, Frank Davis and Ben S evens, charged with Ihe theft, wt re apprehended iu Burliugtou ai d committed to jail. Entry was made by breakiug iu a window. Mr. McPhersou had just opened Ins store last week. Rich & Thompson Funeral Home Tile new Rich and Thompson Funeral Home in Burling on was completed aud occupied eoine four weeks. Since its opening it has been visited by thousauds. A day or so ago the writer in couipauy with Mr. Ernest Thompson, a member of the firm, visited the home and was shown over it. It is of brick construction and b*s the appearance of a commodious home, pleasing and modest in ap pearance The interior is parti tioned, curtained end arranged for the convenience of the service to be preformed as well as for the Convenience, comtort and privacy ot those to be served Nothing appeals to be lack ng in the ai riiigeiueut and equipment lor which the dome is designed For those who desire to use it for ser vices there is an attractive chapel of English design. Everything is under a single roof, forming a complete unit and all as private ss a well arrauged private home. It must be seen to be appreciated, On the second floor is a well ar ranged apartment occupied by at tacbees, so that they cau be reach ed at any hour, day or night. COMICS IN COLORS Whether you are six or sixty you will chuckle over the popular comics to be found each week in the Baltimore Sunday American. 1 he big 16-page Comic Weekly gives you the best humor that money can buy. Get your copy from your favorite newsdealer ot newsboy. Stock of Central Banks Usually Privately Owned Of all the central banks at present existing there are only four whose stock is owned by the government. The new est central bank la that of Canada, which opened its doors only a few months ago after a most exhaustive ?t?dy had been made of the experience of all nations with the result that the ?tock of the Bank of Canada is privatelJ owned. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ilorue spent Saturday in Greensboro. ; Rev. Jatnes Jackson of Duke ! University speut Sunday here i with J. D Lee. David Eas >n of Benson lias ac cepted a position here with Ea sou's Dry Cleaning | Mrs. D. 0. Pattersou was called j to Murphy Monday on account of j the illness of her brother. Mr. and Mrs L H. Kernodle and Lovick, Jr., visited Mrs. J. J. Henderson here yesterday. Miss Emma Harden, holdinv a position in Greensboro, speut the week-eud at her home here. J. L Ausick, B. C. Core and Brice Neese at tended the M. P. co ference at Henderson Suuday. Mrs R L Walker, Jr., and Miss ? Mary L'omo Hughes speut the week eud with friends iu Spencer. Mr. aud Mrs. A. G. Ausley sp lit Sunday, witti Mr. aud Mrs. li.os. O Coble at Soul hern Piues. Miss Cora Eininaliue Henderson at in University, (Ibapel Hill, tpiullUe a-vkeiid at her home I here ^ Misses Laura Jaue Holt and Nina Graham Crawford, at Higu Point < allege, were at home for the wei-k-end. Miss Eiaiiy Lee, teaching at Yancey ville, spent the week end at hoiue with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. T C Hoyle of Greensboro spent the week-end here with the latter's mother, Mrs. W. T. Ezell. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Long of Winston-Salem slopped here a short while yesterday afternoon ou their way home. Miss Mary Catherine Holt of Charlotte and Frank H >lt of Me bane spent the week end ln-re with their mother, Mrs A. Lacy Holt. Mr and Mrs Parke Stratford of Greensboro were Sunday guests of Mr. W. 0 Stratford, Mrs. Bur ton May and Mr. and Mrs John B. Stratford. Mrs. W. D. Taylor and daugh ter, Alma, of Greensboro, and Mrs C. C Shepherd of Gibson ville spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Atnick. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph York and Mrs. Ben Wilson visited Miss Helen Bradshaw at E C. T. C., Greenville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Estlow and Mr. and Mrs Carson Young of Danville spent the week end with Mrs. J. C. McAdatns aud Mr. and Mrs. John M. Crawford. Miss Mary Worsley Rive-", sen ior at Womeu's College, Greens boro, was at home for the week end and had as her guest Miss Frauces Boyette of ScotUud Neck. | Mrs. T. C. Bradshaw, Mrs. Cam eron Henderson, Miss Mary Leigh Bradshaw and L. B. Bradshaw visited M r:'<t!lein Bradshaw in the VelerausL hospital, R >au oke, Va., Sunday. I Eleven Divorces Granted in Superior Court this Week. When Ci'iirt opened Monday 24 divorce eases were on the calen dar lor Judge Daniels and a jury i to pass ou. A few went off by lion-suit, several were continued, and eleven were tried and peti tions granted as follows: Willow Mae Beck vs Harvey) Rvymou i .eck?two years separa-j lion and plaintiff given custody) of young son and privilege of assuming maiden name. Mrs. A W. Greenlee vs. A. W. Greenlee?two years separation, 'l Mrs E W. Allen vs E. W. Al ien; June Thompson vs. Lillie 'Thompson; J. P. McCture vs. Alice Itouey McClure: C F. Tj n dall vs. Josephine Tyudall; Lil lian T. Bailey vs. Alvis M Bailey; Louise Gossett vs Fred Gossett; Ed Crutupion vs. Cora Crutnpton; Geoige A. Noah vs. Lola Howard Noab; Haywood Perry vs Elizr ? beth C'laytou Perry?all on the grouuds of two years separation. i STRANGE CURSES 1 ; An interesting article disclosing ' that many still rely on spells and ' charms to protect them. Illus trated with timely drawings aud photographs. One of the many fascinating features in the No vebmer 17 issue of the American Weekly which comes every Sun day with the Baltimore American Oe't your copy from your favorite newsdealer or newsboy. Hertford county peanut grow ers have received 785 checks to 1 taling $53,898.92 in rental pay ments with 600 additional checks to come from Washington. Bargain Days Named By Graham Business Houses The Merchants and Manufact urers Association, recently organ |ized, has eurolled so far 33 mem bers, and there are others who will sign up for membership and others who should. The promo tion of the husiuess interests of Graham is the prime object of the Association?in the iuterest of the business concerns and their patrons. The initial move is beiug made this week, iudicated iu a sub stantial way by the "8 ads on our last page, offiering special bar gains for ten days. Those who patrouize these business people are assured of best service aud at u saving. They are invitiug you | to come iuside the uext leu days | aud take advantage of the bar-' gains offered. HOW IS YOUR MEMORY? Do you forget? Would you like to know what causes these lapses? Read the illuminating article in the November 17th issue of the Amerieau Weekly, the big uiaga- j ziue which comes regularly with the Baltimore American On sale by your favorite newsdealer or newsboy. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualitled as Executor of the last will of li. Goodman, all per?ona indebted to said estate are notified to malt* Immediate settlement. All persons having claims against said estate nre 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. R. MINOR, Executor. R. F. D., Haw River, N. C. Cook Ji Barrett, Attys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate oi James Thomas Johnson, deceased, iste of Alamance county. btaVe ? f North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the uuderslgned. duly certified, ou or be fore the 25th day of October, 19.?6, or this notice will be pleaded lu bar .?i tb ir recov ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 2drd day oi October, lVi>. J. L. JOHNSON, Adm'r Estate of James Thomas Johnson Long Jc Boss, Attys. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bank of Haw River At Haw River, North Carolina to the Com missioner of Banks at the close of buslueas. on the 1st day of, November, 1935. ?ASSETB Loans and discounts ? $ 74,437.19 Overdrafts U0 United States Government obliga tions, direct and, or fully guara c teed _ ........ 1.150 00 Other bonds, stocks and securities .. 24,868.44 Total Loans and Investments (Items 1 to 4) tl00.455.ffi Furniture, and Fixtures.. 718 00 Real estate owned other than bank ing house ? 4,916.41 Cash in vault, exchanges, cash items and balances with other bauks 26,862.27 Total Asaeta $132,968 Ul LIABILITIES Deposits of individuals, partner ships or corporations payable on demand ot withiu 30 days ? ..... 47.351.29 Time deposits of individuals, part nerships or corporations payable after 30 days or subject to more than 30 days'no ce ? - 48,773-46 Public funds of States, counties, schjol districts, municipalities or other political subdivisi >a* k'JJ.39 United States Government and post al savings deposits ? 55 42 Deposits of other batiks,cash letters of credit, certified, officers' a id travelers' checks out* Landing - 4 0 44 Summary of Items 12 to 16. inclusive: <a) beeured by pledge of loans and or Investments (D) Not secured by pledge of locus ana, or investments ? (c) Total Deposits ?*&4I6<<J Interest, Uiet, and older expense* actrued and UDjWld . - HB.M Other liabilities. Unearned disc lUiii (AM Capital Account: First preferred stock sold to K P. 20) shares, par $75 per shaie $i:?.ouuOu Common stock, 10U shares, par f 10U per share ...?? IU.UUj. *) Surplus ?... 5.UUJ.UU Undivided i roflts?Nc 5 2MU.ee Reserves for contingencies- 1.5 O.uj Retirement fun for prefer red stock or capital n les and debentures ....? ? lid*' , Total, Including capit 1 ac ?um. Iiifci.v .2.41 State of North Caroiiua. | C** County of Alameuce. > 8. A. Vest President J. M Baker. Di rector. sod W. (1.Crjtc ill -Id. Director of the Bank of Haw Klver. each personally ap peared before me. tats day. aud tw.ng duly j sworn, each for ntiuself. says iu?i U??- fore ! going report Is true to the t?eat of his kuow ? edge and belief. 8. A. Vest. President. J. M. baker. Director. W. O. CrutcflUld, Director, 8worn to and subaonisad before :a?. this ths tib day of November, Ifctf. Wm. T. Broohs. Notary Public. My commission explraa March 1 j. iw?. it^esai.; ??* I GRAHAM DRUG COMPAN*Y ? Graham, N. C, I About 300 farm boys and girls of McDowell county have joined the six 4-li clubs organized in that couuty recently. The Davidson County Farmers Exchange did 137,159 97 worth of bueiueas between January 1 and September 30, 1935. ANNOUNCING | ARRIVAL Newest Fall Woolens FOR MEN ? ? ? YOU'LL lrke the pat terns, quality and the price*. It will be a real pleasure to show you this beau tiful Fall Line. ? ? ? T. N. BOONE THE TAILOR 209 Main St. Burlington. N. C. Join Our ? Xmas ^Lay-away Club A small deposit will hold your selection until called for??Pay after Xmas. BURCHETT JEWELRY AND MUSIC STORE Main St. Graham | L barter No. 8844 Reserve District No. S ? REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF ALAMANCE Of Graham, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on November 1, 1935. Published in response to call made bv Comptroller of Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. j ASSETS. uoans and discounts, *34.',868.11 Overdrafts $2.68 United States Government obligations, direct and or fully guar anteed. * 185.27MI Other bonds, stocks and securities .. ? .. M.9WJ7 Banking House, $21,4UUUU: Furniture and fixtures. I2.40U.U0 53.800.UC Heal estate owned other than banking house 3,400.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ? .. 128.12&3G ; Cash in vault and balauces in other banks 290.183.16 Outalde cheoks and other oash Items .....? 4.327.15 Ot her anstt - ? UMW Total Assets 81,^4123.71 LIABILITIES. Demand deposits, exeept U. 8. Government deposits, public funds and deposits of otber banks ? ? ? - 388,585.17 Time Deposits, except postal savings, public fun is sni d-posits of othsr banks ? ? ? ? 411,088X7 Public funds of States. counties, school districts, or other subdivis ions or municipalities ? 112,307.5% Deposits of other banks. Including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding ?. - ? 11,001.47 Total of Items 16 to 19: (?) Secured by pledge of loans snd, or Investments .... $102,500.00 (A) Not secured by pledge or leans and. or investments 825,04^.00 tO Total Deposits 924,54<l.0U Capital Account: Common stock, 3,000 shares, par $5u per share ? 100,900.00 Surplus ? 354W.00 Undivided profits?net - 13,090.21 Reserves for contlnge> cles ? - 2.187.50 Total Capital Account - 140.277.71 Total Liabilities ? ? - - 1.064.ax&.7i MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities United Stales Government obligations, direct and, or fully guaranteed 50(1.00 Other bonds, stocks and securities ? 12,OOOUJO Loans and discounts - - ? - HJ.OOO.OO Total Plbooed (excluding rediscounts)-... KfiJOUC Pledged: (b) Against public funds of states, counties, school district, or other subdivisions or municipalities 1J2.000.00 (C) Against deposits of trust departments - 500.? [b] Total Pledoed ? . 102,6004)1 State of North Carolina. County of Alaihance. ?* : I, Cbas. A. Hcott, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CH AS. A. SCOTT, Cashier. ? worn to and subscribed before roe this ?tb day of November. 1935. [iBAfc] Edna Crawford. Notary Public. My c >m ml salon expires May I. 1037. Cobbect-Attest; W. E. Bason. t-Ho T. Johnston. H. W scott. Directors. fVE SMOKED CAMELS W Voi ALMOST 19 YEARS. /' THEY ARE SO MILD, rt THEY DON'T GET F i can certainly |8 back tvlat u?. i ej smoke camels as e frequently as i i like, they never ? get my wind. i B like that rich ? camel flavor toq 1 bbs- pmmf^spp Famous Aviator |U#Qj?lpP E. M. Johnson camcls COSTLIER TOBACCOS Melville Dairy PRODUCERS OF That rich Jersey Milk phone 1278 PPP COLDS 1 ill FEVER WWW first day Liquid?Tablet* HEADACHES Halve? Sum Drop*. issonlmtm ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. HavlDg qualified as AdmlnlstrhUlx of the ? eiuu of Mm T J. Heavls (Garr-e Sides Heavls). decMM*1 late of Almnnoc County, State of North ?rollna. this la lo notify all pcraoaa having claims against the estate of said deupaaed U? vxhlbi them to the under signed, at Graham, North Cfcroltna.on or be fore the 5th day of November, 1931. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This V_n?I da* of October, Ifcft. NELLIE K. ftfoCKARD. Administratrix of Mrs T. J, Ilea vis. (Chrrie Sides Reavl*), Deceased. Coulter k Allen. Attys. Notice of Re-Sale. Under and pursuant to the order amf decree of the Superior Court o' Alamance County made in that epec iak proceeding therein pending en titled, "G. R. Summers. Petitioner, against Mrs. Bobbett Simpson and others," 'whereto sH of the heirs at Jaw* ,?f the late Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Story are duly Constituted parties the undersigned Commissioners wiU for safe at public auction at th** Courthouse tdoor fn Graham, on 'Monday, November 18th, 1935, at IS :tll d'c1o< a. noon. . aj,, or xne iouowto; ascribed real property, to-wit: AJdof that certain tradt or parcel o; ?n? lyln ? And beinf in Morton Township. Alamance County. Nort'-> C rollna, adjoining the ,inds of J Fi<yl Barber and A. J. Rom on the -North; A. J. Rosa, e. J. Rom ant i John T!om < the Hast; A.J. Rom. Florence Ro'i and the estate of J M.Story; on the South. Yancey S. Turner estate and J. Fred Barber 1 on the West and conL Inlnj J01 acres, more or less, and belnj 'the same tradt of land deviled to 'the said E'Uabeth Ross Story hy Item Four! of the 'Last WIS and 'Testa ments of her 'Father, A. D. Rota which said r-ViR It recorded in the office! of the Clerk of Superior Court of Alamance County in Wilt Book >>. 2, pa^e No. HBT. The aald sale will be made subject to advance bids 'and confirmation ' by ftihe Couit, and the purchaser w|l he required to pay one-half of his 1*1 in cash and the other half within si* months, deferred pay mestS to be evidenced by his no:e , bearing Interest at six per cent, and ' tftW to be retained until the pur chase pi Ice is fully ps(d. This is a re-sale and bidding will be^in at (1,100.00. This 2nd /day 'of November, 1935. CLARENCB ROSS. QEORQE A. LONO, CommiwioBers. Sale oT Valuable Farm Property. ?? 1 Under and by Virtue of the auth ? ority conferred upon ua to a Deed of Truat executed 'by G.E. Brooka and wife, "Nannie R. Brooka. on the ltth day of March, 1926. and re corded in Bo k 104, Paye' 322. we wlJ, on Saturday, November 30th. 1935. ?art IS :90 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse 'door in Alamance Count}', Graham. N. C? ael at pub lic auction for caah' to the IM/hc* bidder the fo'lowin/ land, to-nit A certain tract-or parcel at land aituate In Fsucette Town*hlr>. Aia mance Countv, and Stite of V <\ adjoining the <anda of Anni* Tat' Dr. J. L. Kernod'e.' Emma Faucett and N. C Garrlaon. and other* an'' bo .nded aa fo'lows, to-alt Be/in , nil? 'af a "Hickory tree corner wl<h ?aid Kernodl- nod Tate. runn'-i* th"nce S. 1-9 'dejr. 'W 16.17 ch? to a rock corner with eaid Tate i \ Fancette line, thence N. 1 dey E (E. S. 4 .1-2 de^.i '24.29 cha. to a roc1' ] corner "with K^jd Ta?oette In Garri son's 'ine, thence N.97 1 d"/. F 15.14 che. to a Saaaa/ra* tree enme with Garriao . thence N. 96 1-2 dee. ! F. (P. S-hi d' ?.l 4.67 cha to thecen ter of Butte- .i|k Creek comer wt'h ?aid Garriaon,^ thence down ? sal'1 Creek ae It meander!: S 32 1-4 ' dey. E. 7 eha.. S. tS He*. E. 5.90 ch?. . St.V. <dey. E. '5 " eha...8. <4 1-2 dee W. 4 cha. 8.23 dey. B. 1 11 . 9. 49 1-" dej. F. 9.1S eha. to the eenter of aaid Creek In eaid Kenuadle's Une. then ce N. W 1-3 dey, W. 2.78 eha. to a rock corner with said Kernod'e. thence V,W 1-1 dey. W. S.59 cha to the be^inr ne, rontilnlnir f? acm* more or lees. Thia Is known aa lo' No. 1. in the division of the .lands of Johnston Brooka. ajjd !? the on' tract of land <? that conveyed by J H. Brooke and Wife, and others and registered in Book 16, pafe 460 In the Remitter of Deeds office of Ala ' f ? -4 . mane? County. This land is 'sold subject to all unpaid taxes. This safe !? made by reason v.of the failure of G. B. Brooks and ?wife, S'annie R. Brook* to pay off 'and discharge the Indebtedness secured by said Deed 'of Trust A deposit of 10 percent will be required irapn the (purchaser at the sale. This the lith 'day of October, 1935. Interstate Trustee Corporation, Substituted Trustee. Durham, If. C. Notice of Sale of Real Property. Under and by virtue of the power of sale given to the Commissioner in a Special Proceedings ent'tled "John H. Vernon, "Public Adminis trator, vs. Jack /Mitchell et sis" commenced in the Superior Court of AJamance County, the undersign ed Commissioner will, on Monday, November 25th 1935. St 100 o'clock, p. m , at (the Courthouse "Door in Graham. Alamance County, North Carolina, offer rtor sale to the highest bidder for one-half cash and the balance in six months, 'the following de scribed property: Certain tracts or parcels of land L>'lng and being In Burlington Town" ship, (Alamance County. "North Car olina, adjoining the lands of E. F. Mitchell, Austin Mitchell. Sutton, Vaughn and others, and being more narticularly described as 'follows Beginning at a corner 'adjoining Vustln Mitchell and E. P. Mitchell, ?unning thence N". 4 deg. 30 mtn. E. 10^.3 ft. to a stake In line ofE.F Mitchell, thence N. 10 Meg. E. 15.7 ft, to a stake In line of E. F. Mi' "hell, thence W. <95 deg. 30 min. W. 2519.5 It. a corner in line of E. F. Mitchell, thence N. 3 deg. E. 298.5 ft. to a corner with Sutton, thence S. 87 (deg. E. 611.5 ft. to ,;i corner with Sutton and Vaugha. thence S. 4 deg. '30 mid. W. ,<"5.1 ft^ in the line of Austin Mitchell, thence N", 87 (deg. W 419 ft. to the beginning, containing 5.95 acres, more or. less, and being formerly owned by W. fj. Mitchell and ,wife. Henrietta Mitchell. This the 25th day of October, 1935. JOHN if, VERNON. Commissioner. Sa le of Val uable Prop erty Under Deed of Trust. Under and by virtue of the auth ority conferred upon me in a deed of trust executed 'by E. W. '.Berry and wife, Vlolecta Mae Berry. Of Alamance County. North Carolina, on the 21* iday of May, ,1931. and recorded In the office of the Remit ter of Dead* tor Alamance County in Boole Nat 117 Mortgage Deeds page* 111-141, 1 "will on Saturday, November 30th, 1935, at II 00 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Alamance Count)', North Carolina ?eU at pub lic auction for cash to the jhigheet bidder the following Teal property to-wit ? A certain tract or parcel of Jand which waa the property of the said Heenan Hughes, situated in Boon Station Township, Alamance 'Coun ty. and bounded and 'descriued as fo'lows. to-wtt - Beginning at a staKe'om the east side of State Highway No. 54. lead ing fron Burlington to Rejdiville rla Ossipee Ml'ls, corner with Jpt No. 5. running thence North 80 deg. '0 mira. B. with line of lot No. .6. 995 feet to a stake in line of . . ; thence North 3 deg. *9 mln. B. 387.1 Teet to a stake in ?he South bank of Travis Creek: thence with said ttreek |n an rEast er'y direction as |t meanders to a Ken*4 In said 'creek : thence with ?*id creek in 'a Northerly direction v* it -meanders to an iron stake in aid creek, corner with lot No.j!?: 'hence South 90 de?. SO min. W. with line of tot So. 9. HOt feet to i atake on the East side of S'ate lifhway No. 5<, corner with lot No. 9: thence S. 9 dey. 30 mln. East vith said Highway "900 feet to the beginning, oeintf lots Noa. 6. 7 and ? 9 of the 'subdivision of Heenan Hughes. Boon Station Township farm as shown hy map recorded in the 'of ice of the Register Of Deeds for Alamance County, In plst Book - at p*g<> This sale Is made hy reason of the fai'ure of mort^a^ora.to pay otf and discharge the Indebtedness sc arred by maid Deed of Trust, i This the 29th day of pct0ber, 1935. W. I. WA.RPi ? Trustee; * .* i.< ? * ? ??' ? ?SiAmiSei mis . ? . . hi .?iw.. ?I
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