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THURSDAY, MARCH_7>_l929^ i f TAX NOTICE TO THE TAX* PAYERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY: This is to again call' to your at the fact that unless your ° before May Ist, 1929 that your land will be advertised +a satisfy vour unpaid taxes. Please do not ask, or expect me to earn* over your taxes for it Will impossible for to do so regardless how much I would like to accom modate our people. This is not a ™rsonal matter; therefore, my per nnil wishes will have to be disre garded and the law governing the I Election and settlement of taxes pj have to be adhered to. There -1 fm-e let me urge, that you make a irteeial effort to get all your taxes ! ;V it i before May Ist, 1929. i t c t- me ask you please, to get it I « a ij well before May Ist, and avoid ! last minute rush *to get your inme cut off the list for advertis ! -no- before it is published. "t take this opportunity to thank | vou. people of Chatham, for the splendid co-operation which you have given in the past in the matter of Settlement of taxes. I shall expect -i U ir continued co-operation in the fatter of cleaning up the taxes for I the year 1928. Yours very truly, G. W. BLAIR, Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by D. M. Smith, Thomas Stone, R. R. Ramsey, Prince Reaves, Sherman Allston, Trustees of Excelsior Lodge No. 5300 of Odd Fellow of Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina, dated the 15th day of March, 1927, and filed for record in the office of the Regis i ter of Deeds of Chatham County in j Book GR, page 252,- default having | been made in the payment of the I indebtedness therein secured, the ! undersigned Trustees will, on Saturday, the 23rd day of March, 2 929, at 12 o'clock noon, in front ' of "the courthouse door in Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina, | offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all that certain lot or parcel ! of land lying and being the corporate limits of the Town of Pittsboro, Chatham County, N. C., and BEGINNING at Betsy Yarbor ough’s lot. northest corner of Chat ham Street, and running south 85 degrees east 70 feet; thence south 5 degrees west 70 feet; thence paral- I lei with Chatham Street 70 feet; thence north 5 degrees east 70 feet [ to the beginning, and being the lot I conveyed to said Excelsior Lodge No. 5300 'of Odd Fellows of Pittsboro, I N. C., by said deed is duly recorded I in the Registry of Chatnam County I in Book DT. page 377, to which reference is hereby made for a more accurate and detailed description. This the 21st day of February, I 1929. WALTER D. SILER and WADEJgARBER, Trustees I NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE By virtue of an order of sale made in the matter of “Atwater & Lam- I ' eib Bankrupt, by the Honorable Clf^ 1 d Frazier, Referee, sealed bids vriP be received at the office of the Referee in the Banner Building, at Greensboro. North Carolina, at 11 o’clock A. M., on Saturday, March 9, 1929, for all of the goods, wares and merchandise and stock in trade, which are located in the store build i ing of Atwater & Lambeth at I Bynum. North Carolina; also sealed bids will, at the same time and place, be received for all the fixtures of I said Bankrupt located in said store I building, including counters, show I cases, scales, cash registers, etc. Also I sealed bids will be received at the I same time and place for one Chevro- I let truck belonging to said Bankrupt. I Each bid shall be accompanied by a I certified check for ten per cent I (10T) of the amount of all bids, I which are subject to confirmation by i the Referee. This the 28th day of February, ■ 1929. ROBERT H. DIXON. Jr. I mchT, ltc Trustee EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of I the last will and testament of Mar- I tha E. Perry, late of Chatham Coun- I ty. I hereby warn all persons having I cla": .s against the estate of the said I Martha E. Perry to present them ■ duly proven on or before the 20th I day of February, 1930, or this notice I will be pleaded in bar of their re ■ covery. All persons owing the estate I will please make early payment. E. L. PERRY, Executor. ■ (Feb. 21-Mar 28, 6tp) I NORTH CAROLINA: ■CHATHAM COUNTY: ■IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BE FORE THE CLERK |N. J. HILLIARD ■ Vs. ■U aard Williams and Ethel ■ *wiams. minor, and Lidia ■ Wmiams. minor. ■ SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE i’ '• defendant, Lenard Williams, tak e notice that an action en ■ ‘ j as above has been commenced Superior Court of Chatham antv. North Carolina, to parti certain lands in which the de cant owns an undivided interest, : ’v* end that the same may be he proceeds divided among the ' as their interest may appear; the same defendant will fur take notice that he is required, ■h> aopear at the office of the Clerk B : the Superior Court of said Coun ■in the Courthouse in Pittsboro. BTorth Carolina, on the 6th day of V arch. 1929. and answer or demur B,' the complaint in said action or Bae plaintiff may apply to the Court r the relief demanded in the said Bam plaint. B Jhis the 6th day of February, E. B. HATCH, B C. S. C. Chatham County. K. P. Horton, Attorney, Feb. 14, 4tc. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by A. F. Mincy and wife, F. D. Mincy to J. B. Mason, Trustee, dated November 22nd, 1927, and recorded in the Registry of Chatham County, North Carolina in Book GN, page 87, et seq., default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, .the undersigned Trustee will on Saturday the 9th day of March, 1929, at twelve o’clock noon, in front of the Court house door in Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina, offer for cash, to the highest bidder, all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Williams Township, Chaham County, North Carolina, and bounded and described as fol lows, Viz.: BEGINNING at an ash tree in L. A. Downey’s line, formerly Page’s corner, and. running thence south 88 degrees 30 minutes east 22 chains to J. C. Green’s N. W. corner; thence with Green’s line 1 degree and 30 minutes Green’s- S. W. corner, formerly in Smith’s line; thence north 59 de grees 30 minutes west along and with the former Smith line to a stake and pointers, formerly How ard Smith and Page corner, now Morris, Edwards and Downey; thence with Y. A. line 11.37% chains to the BEGIN NING, and for a more complete de scription this is the land as surveyed by Capt. N. A. Ramsey of the lands of thq Christopher Barbee estate, being lots Ntf. 2 and 3 as shown on said survey, also deed from Sarah McGee, dated May 6th, 1905, and recorded in Book EF, page 116 and recorded in Book; EF, page 116 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham County, North Carolina. This the 6th day of February, 1929. J. B~ MASON, Trustee. SILER & BARBER, Attorneys. NORTH CAROLINA CHATHAM COUNTY Geo. R. Peace and O. Z. Pearce, Administrators of J. W T . Pearce, Deceased vs. William W. Pearce NOTICE SALE OF LANDS UNDER EXECUTION Under and by virtue of an exe cution issued to the undersigned Sheriff of Chatham County, by the Superior Court of Chatham County, in the above-entitled action, the un dersigned, Sheriff of Chatham Coun tv, will on , MONDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1929, AT 2:00 O’CLOCK, P. M., AT THE COURT HOUSE DOOR j OF CHATHAM COUNTY, IN PITTSBORO, N. C., sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, for the purpose of satisfying and complying with the said execu tion, all of the right, title, interest and estate of the said W illiam V\. Pearce in and to those certain tracts' in Albright Township, Chatham, County, North Carolina, which are | bounded and described as follows: ! FIRST TRACTS: That certain 7814 acre tract of land lying and being on the waters of south prong of Rocky River, adjoining the lands of Jeff Pike, Solomon Staley, et als., and being the same tract of land fully described and defined in the title deed of the late J. W. Pearce, said lands were conveyed to said J. W. Pearce by G. W. Staley, which deed appears of record in the Registry of Chatham County in Book “BK,” page 432. SECOND TRACT:—That certain 41 acre tract of land lying and be ing in Albright Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, on the waters o-f Rocky River, adjoining the lands of J. A. Hobson, Sarah E. Hobson, et als., and being the same tract of land described in the deed of J. A. Hobson and Emily Hobson to J. W. Pearce and wife, which deed appears on record in the Registry of Chatham County in Book “BN,” page 358 et seq., to which the record reference is here by' made for a full and complete description thereof This the sth day of February, 1 929 G. W. BLAIR, Sheriff of Chatham County. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Clark A. Ritter, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said .deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Carthage on or before the 16th day of February, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 16th day of February, 1929. B. L. RITTER, Administrator of Clark A. Ritter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having been duly appointed and qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of Mrs. Stella Wicker Holt, deceased, all persons holding claims against the said es tate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of January, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 31st day of January, 1929. MRS. PEARL WINDHAM, Executrix of the Estrate of Mrs. Stella Wicker Holt, Deceased. Long & Bell, Attorneys. Have Another Look Juror: “I can’t serve on this panel, Judge. Just one look at that man con vinces me he is guilty.” Judge: “That’s not the prisoner. That’s the prosecuting attorney.” Wisdom “What,” queried the unsophisti cated youth, “is the best way to find out what a woman thinks of you?” “Marry her,” replied the Shelby ville sage; “then wait a few days.”, THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of authority conferred in that certain mortgage deed by Leon T. Lane and wife, Maude Foust Lane, dated the 7th day of January, 1927, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County, in Book “AC,” page 90 et seq., securing an indebtedness therein described, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, the undersigned will on Saturday the 30th day of March, 1929, at twelve o’clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina, of fer, to the highest bidder fpr cas£i, all the, following described real estate situated in the County of Chatham, State of North Carolina, and being more fully described and defined as follows, VIZ: FIRST TRACT: Lying and being in Bear Township, and BE GINNING at a post oak, Lane’s corner, and running north 2 % de grees east 191.5 poles to a stone; thence north 89% degrees west 55 poles to a stone; thence north 2% degrees east 28.5 poles to,old Cave ness line; thence north 87% degrees west 116.4 poles to a small gum and stone pile; thence south 1 degree west 44.5 poles; thence north 89% degrees west 42.8 poles to a dog wood; thence south % degree west 37% poles to a red oak; thence south 88 degrees east 43% poles; thence south 1 degree west 148 poles to pointers; thence south de grees east 164 poles to the BEGIN NING, containing 245 acres, more or less and being the same tract of land conveyed to Leon T. Lane by John R. Lane, Commissioner, record ed in Book DG, page 496, et seq. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a hickory tree, formerly Henry Dorsett corner, and running thence north 194 poles to a black jack; thence west 130 poles to a post oak; thence south 194 poles to a black jack; thence east 130 poles to the BEGINNING, con taining 157 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Leon T. Lane by John R. Lane, which deed appears on record in Book CW, page 327, Chatham Coun ty Registry. THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING at a post oak and running thence south to a stake (J. R. Lane’s corner) ; ,thence west 72 poles to a post oak, formerly Gerra Lane’s corner; thence south 36 west 57 poles to a red oak; thence north with the old Gerra Lane line 66 de grees west 89 poles to a red oak; ; thence west 88 poles to a post oak; J thence north 93 poles to a post oak: | thence west 43 poles to a white oak; thence nouth with J. R. Lane’s es tate line 69 poles theilce east 140 poles; thence south 45 degrees east 93 poles to a stone pile with gum pointers; thence east 91 poles to a post oak; thence south 36 degrees west 15 poles to a red oak; thence west 43 poles to a white oak con | taining 222 acres, more Gr less, j Book DP, page et seq., Chat -1 ham County Registry. ; FOURTH TRACT: In Matthews Township, adjoining the lands of John A. Dowd, Orren Clark, -et als land described as follows: ! Tract “A”:—BEGINNING at a ; stone in Clark’s line between 2 ! branches, running south 85' degrees :east 17 poles to a gum tree; thence I south 335% degrees east 18 poles ito a stone on the west side of a i ditch; thence south 1% degrees east |31.5 poles to a stone in Stone’s line; i thence north 87 degrees east 15.4 ! poles to a stone; thence north 68 I degrees west 30% poles to a stone ion the east bank of Tick Creek; ! thence up the Creek north 24 degrees j east 39 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 9 1-6 acres, more or less, and being the tract of land conveyed jto Sophia A. Dowd by John T. i Womble by deed recorded in Book FW, page 107. Tract “B”: BE GINNING at a stone, corner of lot No. 2 in the division of the lands,of H. Q. Dowd and in the line of Orren Clark, running south 87 degrees east 83 rods to Tick Creek; thence south 68-degrees east 30% rods to a stone, corner of lot No. 4 in the above named division; thence south 8% degrees east to a stone 30 2-5 rods; south 71 degrees west 58 4-5 rods; thence 82 degrees west 36 rods to a stone, corner of lot No. 2 and 3 in the above named division; thence north 34% degrees west 48 rods to a stone thence north 1 de gree east 30 rods to the BEGIN NING, containing 40 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 1 in the division of the lands of the late H. C. Dowd to his daughter, Sophia A. Dowd. Tract “C”: BEGINNING at a stake in the John A. Dowd line; thence north 31 degrees west 61 rods to a stone; thence north 2 degrees east 51 rods to a stone; thence south 87 degrees east 51 rods to a stone; thence south 1 degree west 30 rods to a stone; thence south 334% de grees east 48 rods to a stone; thence south 57 degrees west 57% rods to the BEGINNING, containing 32 acres, more or less, and being lot No.- 2 in the division of the glands of H. Q. Dowd, and conveyed by Etta Fictt and husband, to J. D. Moore by deed recorded in Book CV, page Tract “D”: BEGINNING at a swieet gum; thence north 31 de grees west 64 rods to a stone; thence north 57 degrees, east 57 and 7 links to a stone; thence north 72 degrees east 36 rods to a stone; thence south 4 degrees east 37 rods and 4 links to a small oak; thence south 70 degrees west 66 rods to the BE GINNING, containing 35 or less and being lot No. 3 in the division of the lands of H. Q. Dowd, conveyed to J. D.' Moore by H. Q. Dowd by deed recorded in Book CV. page 91. The tract above described as “A. B. and C.” and D” being the same lands conveyed to Leon T. Lane by J. D. Moore et al by deed recorded in Book FY, page 268. FIFTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake, corner in Willis Clark’s line, Geo. Brooks and running south 57 de grees east 1478 feet to a scrub oak; road; thence south 60 degrees east 901 feet to a branch; thence south 40 degrees east 274 feet to the mouth of said branch, where it runs into Brush Creek; thence down said branch the' following courses and di rections; south 19 .degrees east 271 feet; south 23 degrees west 260 feet; south 63 degrees east 200 feet; south 16 degrees 400 feet to a walnut tree on west side of said Creek; thence south 32 degrees west 1900 feet to a stone and point ers thence south 2 degrees east 156.75 feet; thence south 25 de grees east 239 feet Brush Creek; thence down said Creek the follow ing courses and distances; south 115.5 feet; south 15% deegrees west 214.5 feet; south 17 degrees east 198 feet; south 56% degrees west 165 feet south 29 degrees west 132 feet; south 3 degrees west 858 feet; thence north 86 degrees west 1930.5 feet; thence north 5% degrees east 1930.5 feet; thence south 85 degrees west to a stone, corner of old John Brookks home place;« thence north 3 % degrees east 1663 feet to a large red oak; thence north 81 degrees - west 52 feet to a forked white oak; thence north 3% degrees east 2300 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 251.5 acres, more or less, and be ing two certain lots or tracts of land known as First John Brooks Homeplace, conveyed to Leon T. Lane by deed of John R. Lane, as recorded in Book CW, page 327, and Second—Tract of land known as Enos Bray Place, wdiich was con veyed to Leon T. Lane by J.' W. White, as recorded in Book CD, page 589, Chatham County Regis try. This the 23rd day of February, 1929. GREENSBORO JOINT STOCK AND LAND BANK, Mortgagee. SILER & BARBER, Attorneys. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND UNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by A. A. Thacker and wife, Oza Thacker, to the undersigned Trustee, dated January 30, 1920, and duly recorded in the Office of • the Register of Deeds of Chatham County in Book F. S. Pages 211-213, and in exer es of the authority confered upon said Trustee, and at the request of the holder of the notes thereby secured, default having been made in the payment of saine, the under signed Trustee will on Friday, the Bth day of March, 1929, at 12:00 o’clock M., at the Courthouse door of Chatham County, Pittsboro, N. C., offer for re-sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following land lying and being in Williams Town ship, Chatham county, in the said State. Lying on the waters of the North east Creek and being the lot of land drawn by and alloted to Matil da Barbee, Mrs. N. Howard and Melina Howard in the division of the lands of John C. Uuch and Millie Howard as will more fully appear by reference to the record of the special proceeding brought and con ducted in said Chatham county for the partition of said last mentioned lands, and being also the lands con veyed to M. S. Stephenson by deed of J. L. Pugh and others by deed duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of said Chatham County in Book D. Y. of Deeds, page 81. See also deed of J. L. Pugh to Hunter Bros., and also plat of John B. Walker* surveyor. Said tract of land contains 72 acres, more or less. Reference is also made to a certain deed from Rosie I. Mor gan to A. A. Thacker, repotred in the office of the Register of Deeds for said Chatham County, Book F. C.,- page 207. Bids begin at $335.50. This the 21st day of February, 1929. H. G, HEDRICK, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as- Administrator 1 of the Estate of C. R. Johnson, deceased, late of Chatham County, 1 North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned in 1 the City of Burlington, N. C., on 1 or before the 26th day of January, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded > in bar of their recovery. AH per ; sons indebted to said estate will ■ please make immediate payment. This 26th day 1 of January, 1929. W. T. JOHNSON, Administrator. ' feb6 inch 14 6tc NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of the power contained ; in a mortgage deed executed on the | 13th day of December, 1924, by R. ; A. Clark and wife, Daisy Clark, the same being recorded in the office of : the Register of Deeds in Chatham | County, North Carolina, in Book F. . X. Page 131, and the undersigned, . Lexie' Clark, having qualified as ad , ministrator of the late James Clark, ; deceased and default having been made in the payment of the notes ; that secured by said mortgage , deed, I will on , MONDAY, MARCH THE 4TH, 1929, . sell for cash to the highest bidder the following described tract of land ' in Hickory Mountain Township, , Chatham County, North Carolina, : bounded and described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being on the Pleasant Hill Road about five miles South West from Pittsboro, N. C., and containing 130 acres more or less and being bounded on the North by lands of Joe Burke & Paul Le mons; on the East by Peoples Es tate; on the South by-lands of Or ren Tyser, Lot Tyser, Joe Tyser & on/ the west by J. Q. Covert. 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