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PAGE SIX SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY NORTH CAROLINA: CHATHAM COUNTY: Under and by virtue of the laws ot the state of North Carolina, the undersigned administratrix will sell on Saturday, the 27th day of April, 1929, on the premises of the Malcom A. Haney, deceased, in Bear Creek Township on the old Haywood road, the following described person al property, to-wit: All household and kitchen furni ture. One cow’, one Ford Coupe. A lot of rough feed, corn, wheat. And other articles of personal property too numerous to mention. This the sth day of April, 1929. LILLIE HANEY, Administratrix, C. T. N. W. P. Horton, Atty. (apr 11, 18, 25) TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of power and authority conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust dated January 12th, 1926, and executed by Ossie Lee Horton, unmarried, said deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County, N. C., in Book G. R., pages 426 and 427, default having been made in the payment of the bond se cured thereby, I will on Thursday, May 9th, 1929, at the hour of 12:00 o’clock Noon, at the Courthouse door in Chatham County, North Carolina, at Pittsboro, offer for sale and sell to the high est bidder, for cash( the one-sixth undivided interest of Ossie Lee Hor ton, of, in and to all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Chatham County, North Carolina, in New Hope Township, adjoining the lands of J. P. Goodwin estate and others and more fully described as f ollows: The said tract of land being known as the home place of the late W il lis G. Horton of said County and Siate, being the same tract of land ■devised Willis G. Horton by Gaston Goodwin in his last will and testa ment, now on the record in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court for Chatham County, N. C., in Book of Wills “G,” pages 135 and 136. Said tract of land contains 210 acres more or less, bounded by the lands of J. P. Goodwin estate and Lydia Upchurch on the West by the lands of Martha Upchurch on the North by the lands of W. H. Good win on the East and by the lands of J. T. Lawrence and others on the South. “•''sWl This conveyance is intended to con vey a one-sixth undivided interest which the party of the first part ac quired from his father, the late Wil lis G. Horton. This interest is sold subject to the dower interest of the widow of W. G. Horton. This the 4th dav of April, 1929. T. LACY WILLIAMS, Trustee. Raleigh, N. C. (apr 11 18 25 may 2) ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned having this day qualified as administratrix, C. T. N., of the estate of Malcom A. Haney, deceased; this is to notify all per sons holding claims against said es tate to present them to the under signed on or before the sth day of April, 1930, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing estate will come forward and make immediate pay ment. This the sth dav of April, 1929. LILLIE HANEY, Administratrix, C. T. N. W. P. Horten, Atty. (apr 11 18 25 may 2 9 16) TRUSTEE S SALE GF LAND Under and by virtue of power and authority conferred upon me in a ■certain deed of trust, dated Decem ber 30, 1927, and executed by H. L. Horton, said deed of trust being re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County, N. C., In Book GR, pages 424 and 425, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the bond secured thereby, I will on Thursday, May 9th, 1929, at the hour of 12:00 o’clock Noon, at the Courthouse door in Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina, of fer for sale and sell to the highest ; bidder, for cash, all the interest of H. L. Horton, of, in and to that cer tain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Chatham County, North Carolina, in New Hope Township, ad joining the lands of J. P. Goodwin estate, Lydia Upchurch, W. H. Good win, J. T. Lawrence and others and more fully described as follows: Bounded on the North by the land of A. U. Goodwin, on the East by the land of W. H. Goodwin, on the South by the lands of T. J. Lawrence and Duncan Lawrence and on the West by the lands of Dexter Good win and Regie Goodwin, containing 210 acres. Being the land devised by Gaston Goodwin to Willis G. Hor ton as shown in his last Will and Testament recorded in Book of Wills “G” at page 135 and 136 in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham County, North Carolina, and it is the same land, less 16 aefes, devised by James Good win to Gaston Goodwin as by refer ence to bis Will Recorded in Book of Wills . “D” at page 106 in said Clerk’s office will more fully appear. This property is conveyed subject to the dower interest of the widow of the late Willis G. Horton, but it is intended to convey and does con vey all interest of the party of the first part in the tract or parcel of land herein described. This the 4th day of April, 1929. T. LACY WILLIAMS, Trustee. Raleigh, N. C. (aprll 18 25 may 2) 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. Billions Fever anl Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known A NEWSPAPER (Monroe Enquirer) A newspaper is the most unique in stitution in the history of the world. It is the only business enterprise, conducted upon business lines and in a perfectly legitimate manner, that actually serves the progressive life of the state more than all other insti tutions of the country put together and this service is rendered without thought of cost to the public or the state. It is still more peculiar in that regardless of the profit it makes for its owners it returns even more profit to the community. There is no newspaper in North Carolina today that is not making far more profit for the community and the state than it does for itself. And this profit to the community is the result of a service in news and edi torial space freely given in the in terest of public progress. Destroy the newspaper of the nation and you have lost the greatest influence of progress in the field of industrial, civic and moral life that exists today. NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION Be it resolved by the board of town commissioners of the Town of Pittsboro: FIRST: That the regular biennial election for the election of a Mayor and five commissioners for the Town of Pittsboro be held, in said town, on Tuesday, May 7th, 1929. SECOND: That the polling place for the said election shall be the court house of Chatham county; and that the polls shall be kept open, on the said day of election, from 8:00 o’clock, A. M., until sunset. THIRD: That, for the purpose of holding and conducting the said elec tion, C. C. Hamlet be, and he hereby is, apppointed as Registrar; and that J. W. Griffin and C. B. Moore be, and they hereby are, appointed as Pollholders and Judges of Election. FOURTH: That the registration of voters for the special election for Mayor held on the 12th day of July, 1927, and the special election held, for the purpose of voting on the issuance of bonds for* water and sewer, on the Bth day of May, 1928, be, and the same hereby are adopt ed as the official registration of voters of the Town of Pittsboro; but that the said Registrar, above-named, shall keep the registration books open, for the registration of voters whose names have never before been registered, or do not appear in the revised list, and for the registration of new electors, residing in the said Town and entitled to register, be tween the hours of nine o’clock, A. 51.. and five o’clock, P. M., on each day, (Sundays excepted) from and including the 19th day of April, 1929, to and including the 27th day of April, 1929. Said registration books shall be open until 9 o’clock, P. M. of each Saturday during the said registration period; and the said books shall be closed for registration at nine o'clock, P. M., on April 27th, 1929. The foregoing ordinance was adopted and passed by the Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Pittsboro on April 2nd, 1929. This the 2nd dav of April, 1929. E. A. FARRELL, Mayor E. R. Hinton, Town Clerk. (April 4-? ? ?) $ NOTICE I will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at my home on Highway No. 93, six miles northwest of Pittsboro in Had ley township, Saturday, April 6th, 1929, at 1 o’clock, the following articles: One good mowing machine, one two-horse wagon, one two-horse spring wagon, one buggy, or.e No. 19 Oliver Chill plow, a iot of one horse plows and cultivators, two cutaway harrows, one large drag harrow, and one mule. Remember the place just above New Salem church on Highway No. 93. Time 1 o’clock, Saturday, April 6th, 1929. FLOYD SUTPHIN Wutzburger—Did you take your wife to that wizard who can remove tonsils without an operation? Wishnovsky—Yes, and ail he did was to make her close her mouth tightly for 10 minutes while he Wurtzburger—Aha, so he really is a wizard! DR. J. C. MANN the well-known EYESIGHT SPECIALIST will be at I Dr. Farrell’s Office PITTSBORO, TUESDAY, April 23 at Dr. Thomas’ Office SILER CITY, THURSDAY, April 25 PRO UP Spasmodic Crew is Oecuemly wmjA relieved by one application of— VICKS W Vapoßus Over 21 Mikin'* Java Used Yearly THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO, N. C ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrators of the estate of Mrs. Nannie Elkins, late of Chatham county, we hereby notify all persons holding claims against the estate to present them duly proven on or before the 16th day of March, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons owing the estate will please make early payment. This March 16th, 1929. HUGH ELKINS and LEE ELKINS, Administrators Ray and Upchurch, Attys. (March 21-April 25, 6tc) EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of A. D. Burgess, late of Chatham County, I hereby warn all persons having claims against the estate of the said A. D. Burgess to present them duly proven on or before the sth day of March, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons owing the estate will please make early payment. This the sth day of March, 1929. BEATRICE BURGESS HENDERSON, Executrix (Mch 7 -Apr 11, 6tp) ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE The undersigned having this day qualified as the administrator of the estate of Mrs. Savana Ward, de ceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the Ist day of April, 1930, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate will make immediate settlement. This Ist day of April, 1929. A. T. WARD, Administrator. W. P. Horton, Attorney. (April 4-? ? ?) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE UNDER MORTGAGE By virtue of authority given un dersigned mortgagee, in a certain mortgage deed executed by J. R. Cheek and others and recorded in Book G-L, page 41920 in the office of Register of Deeds of Chatham County, default having been made in pay ment of indebtness thereby secured, the undersigned mortgagee, will on Monday the 15th day of April, 1929, at 12 o’clock noon, at the courthouse door in Chatham County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands: FIRST TRACT: All of that piece, parcel or tract of land containing 31% acres, more or less, situate, ly ing and being in the State of North Carolina, in the County of Chatham, more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at a stone R. A. Jones’ corner running North 84 D. East, 86 poles to a pole in C. F. H. White’s line; thence with his line North 3 D. East 59 poles, to a stone pile his corner; thence North 85 D. West 84 poles to a post oak in R. A. Jones’ line; thence with his line South 4 D. West 77 poles to the be ginning. SECOND TRACT: All of that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Chatham County, North Carolina, containing 68% acres, more or less, more particu larly described as follows: Begin ning at a rock with two hickory and two Elm pointers Noah B. Phillips’ corner in Patterson’s line, running with said line South 10 D. East ninty-six poles to a pine, with hickory and pine pointers; thence with Pat terson’s line South 8 D. East seventy eight poles to a post oak stump in the Lewis Smith line now G. D. Brook’s; thence West with said line 83 poles to a stake David R. Smith’s corner; thence North with D. R. Smith’s line 39 and 3/5 poles to a willow oak with sweet gum pointers, D. R. Smith’s corner; thence North 19% poles to Bear Creek at the mouth of a branch; Whence down said creek its various courses to a maple with maple pointers on the East bank of said creek Noah B. Phillips’ cor ner; thence as Noah B. Philips’ line 26 poles to the beginning. THIRD TRACT: All that piece, parcel or tract of land containing 61 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in Chatham County, State of North Carolina, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the middle of the old Fay etteville road; J. C. Cheek corner in J. R. Cheeks’ line running with J. R. Cheek line South 84 D. West 47 poles to a stone, R. A. Jones now S. J. A. White’s corner; thence with White’s North 84% D. West 10$ poles to a stake on West side of the Henry Branch; thence South 15 D. East 15 poles to a stake on the East side of said branch; thence South 85 D. East 6 poles and 18 links to a small willow oak; thence South 15 D. East 68 poles to an iron stake; thence South 84% D. East 84 poles and 17 links to a stake in Jas. C. Cheek line; thence North 2 D. West 44 poles and 8 links to a small black jack; thence North 88 D. East 44 poles and 11 links to a persimmon tree on the West side of the said Fayetteville road J. C. Cheek begin ning corner; thence with said road North 5 D. West 37% poles to the beennn inar. This the Ist day of March, 1C29. J. J. KINCAID, Mortgagee. J. E. Carpenter, Atty. Maxton, N. C. mar2l. 28 api‘4 11 4t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Default having been made in the payment of a deed of trust exe cuted to the undersigned os the 10th day of February, 1922, by J. W. Wil liams and wife, Zula Agnes Williams, on the lands herein described, said deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County in Book G. E., pages 21 and 22, the undersigned will, under power of said deed of trust, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, at i 12 o’clock noon on i Wednesday, the 24th day of April, ; 1929, the land described in said deed < of trust, to wit: . . FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a ditch in the old Plantation road, thence East 17 poles to the Branch; thence up said Branch to fork South 42 2-5 poles to Mrs. C. A. Williams corner at pointers; thence West 35 poles to the old Plantation Road; thence down the said road to a sweet gum in Brush Creek; thence North to the beginning, containing 12 7-10 acres. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at Eva Williams’ corner running East 18 poles to J. W. Williams’ corner; thence South 35 poles to a stone pile; thence West to a branch; thence down said branch as it meanders to the beginning, estimated to contain 5 acres. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at an iron bar running East 18 1-5 poles to a stake; thence South 27 poles to a stake; thence South down the Plantation road 23 poles to a rock corner; thence West to a dogwood; thence South with a branch to Brush Creek; thence West up the said creek as it meanders to J. M. Wil liams’ corner; thence North 13% de grees East 96 4-5 poles to an iron stake at the beginning, containing 15 2-5 acres. This the 19th day of March, 1929. W. J. BRODGEN, Trustee Victor S. Bryant, W. P. Horton, Attys. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Anna Rosa Law rence, late of Chatham county, I hereby warn all persons having claims against the said estate to pre sent them duly proven on or before the 15th day of March, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of re covery. All persons owing the estate will please make early payment. This the 15th day of March, 1929. JOHN H. LAWRENCE, Administrator Siler and Barber, Attys. (March 21-April 25. 6tc) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Cleveland Gunter and wife, Lura J. Gunter, dated January 6th, 1928, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham County in Book HA, page 665 et seq., to secure a certain indebtedness therein de scribed, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee will, on Saturday, the 20th day of April, 1929, 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 112 acre tract of land lying and being in Gulf Township, Chatham County, N. C., adjoining the lands of Hugh Womble, T. H. Wilson lands, J. H. Gunter lands, et als, and being fully de scribed and defined in the title deed by which Cleveland Gunter and Laura J. Gunter hold the same, which said deed having been executed to them by W. L. Goldston and' wife, and being dated March 24th, 1923, and recorded in the Registry of Chat ham County, North Carolina, in Book GZ, page 203, and reference is here by made to said title deed for a com plete and detailed description of the same. This March 21st, 1929. WADE BARBER, Trustee Siler & Barber, Attys. (Mar. 28-Apr 4, 11, 18) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. C. Maddox, et als to Walter D. Siler and Wade Barber, Trustees, dated 24th day of April, 1925, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham County, North Carolina, in Book GL, page 338, et seq., to secure a certain indebtedness therein described, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, the undersigned trustees will, on Saturday the 20th day of April, 1929, at 12 o’clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in Pittsboro, Chat ham County, North Carolina, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all these certain lots or parcels of land lying and being situated in the Town of Moncure, Haw River Township, Chatham County, North I Carolina, designated by the map or plot of said town, which said map is duly recorded in the Registry of Chatham County, North Carolina, in Book AW, page 578, et seq., as lots numbers 63, .64 and 65, being the same conveyed to W. C. Maddox and T. B. Maddox by S. W. Womble and wife, by deed dated December 14th, 1914, which said deed is duly record ed in the Registry of Chatham Coun ty, North Carolina, in Book FB, page 539, to which record reference is hereby made for a complete and de tailed description. This the 18th dav of March, 1929. WALTER D. SILER AND WADE BARBER, Trustees Siler & Barber. Attys. (Mar 2S-Apr J, 11, 18, 4t) NOTICE GF~RESALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain decree entered in that special pi-oceeding en titled “C. C. Brewer, Administrator, vs. Essie Smith Tally, et als,” now pending in the Superior Court •of Chatham County, North Carolina, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Monday, the Bth day of April, 1929, at 12 o’clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in Pittsboro, Chat ham County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, those two certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Chatham County, North Carolina, and being more fully described and defined as follows, viz: FIRST TRACT: Lying and being in Bear Creek Township, adjoining the lands of John Cheek, J. H. Gil bert, J. D. Stone, et als, arid begin ning on John Cheek’s fine in the center of the Bonlee & Western Rail road, and running with Cheek’s line north 4 degrees east 99% poles to Gilbert’s line; thence with his line north 87 degrees west 194 poles to J. D. Stone’s line; thence south 4% degrees west 34 % poles to the old Sandy Creek road; thence with said road southeastwardly to the center of said Bonlee & Western Railroad at Blue Rock flag station; thence with said railroad north 72% degrees east (from end of curve) to the be ginning, containing 106 acres, more or less, same being designated by the j map and survey as No. 72. 1 SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the lands of J. D. Stone, W. M. Brewer, I. H. Dunlap, J. W. Cheek, et als, and beginning at a knot in J. H. Cheek’s line, I. H. Dunlap’s corner; thence with Dunlap’s line 79 poles to a knot and pointers, W. M. Brewer’s line; thence west with Brewer’s line 202 poles to a knot, W. M. Brewer’s west corner in J. D. Stem’s line; thence south with Stems’ line 79 poles to a knot C. V. Tally home tract of land; thence east with Tally line 202 poles to the beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less, this being a part of the tract of land that was con veyed by J. R. Gilbert to W. N. Brewer and C. V. Tally, and known as the Harper Land. This 20th day of March, 1929. WADE BARBER, Commissioner Siler & Barber, Attys. (Mar 28-Apr 4, 11, 18) TRUSTEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust by L. G. Wright (single), to L. P. McLendon, Trustee, dated November 24th, 1926, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham County in Book No. “GL,” pages 635 and 636, and de fault having been made in the pay ment of the amount secured thereby and request for foreclosure having been made of said trustee by the holder of said notes, the undersigned will on Tuesday, April 16th, 1929, at twelve o’clock Noon at the court house door in Chatham County, North Carolina, offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described prop erty, lying and being in Town shin, Chatham, in said state: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in the middle of the Chapel Hill and Riallo (evidently intended for Raleigh) Road in Markham’s old line; thence in a Northly direction with said road 225 feet to a stake; thence Southeastwardly 141 feet to a stake on the bank of the branch; thence Southeastwardly with said branch 427 feet to a lightwood stump, on the bank of said stream; thence Southwardly 84 feet to Thomas Horton’s and Beckwith cor ner; thence Westwardly with said Beckwith and Horton’s line 349 feet to the first station. See Deed Book “EF,” page 187, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County. SECOND TRACT: LYING on the bank of New Hope Creek, known as the Fearring (evidently intended for Fearrington) mill property and bounded on the North and West by Mrs. Bettie Stone, on the East by Walter Stone, on the South by the Landham Place and Walter Stone, said land containing 10 acres, more or less. See deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County in Deed Book “EH” at page 239. THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in the middle of the Nor folk and Southern Railway tract in the line of G. L. Diggs, and run ning thence North 89 degrees 50 minutes East 310 feet to a post, W. E. Stone’s corner; thence South 5 degrees §0 minutes East 388 feet to a pine, W. R. Stone’s line; thence along Stone’s line South 34 degrees 45 minutes West 612 feet to a stake, H. M. Lewter’s corner in W. E. Stone’s line; thence along H. M. Lewter’s line North 89 degrees 15 minutes West 375 feet to the cen ter of the Norfolk and Southern railway tract North 23 degrees 30 minutes East 1059 feet to the point of beginning, containing 8.78 acres, more or less, including the right-of way of the Norfolk and Southern Railway. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto and their heirs and assigns that the Norfolk and Southern Railway Com pany has a 50 foot right-of-way in cluded in the property herein de scribed on the western end of said property, said right-of-way extend ing in a Southeasterly direction 50 feet from the center of the railroad tracts, and being a portion of the property conveyed to W. Q. King by J. B. Mason and wife by deed re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham County in Book of Deeds “FS,” page 190. For a more particular description see deed W. Q. King and wife to L. G. Wright, dated December 18th, 1922. FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a ditch (Mrs. Beckwith’s south east corner), running thence South 42 degrees 30 minutes East with said ditch on side of road to Mrs. Beckwith’s corner, thence North 70 degrees East 137 feet; thence South 67 degrees East 427 feet to a pine stump; thence South 11 degrees East 108 feet to a stake; thence North 3 degrees 30 minutes East 198 feet to a stake: thence North 30 de grees East 708 feet; thence North ICO feet to a stake; thence West 750 feet to a stake on the west side of railroad and corner of Lot No. 6 and railroad lot; thence South 42% de grees East 150 feet to the center of railroad track; thence with center of railroad southwest about 65 febt; thence South 42% degrees East 155% feet; thence South 46 de grees 30 minutes East 441 feet; thence Southwest 50 feet; 'thence southwest 109 feet to the point of beginning, containing 10 acres more, or less. This being all of tract No. 7 in J. B. Atwater and R. L. Strowd subdivision at Farmington, North Carolina, a plot of same is duly re corded in the Register of Deeds’ of fice of Chatham County, North Caro lina, to which reference may be had. FIFTH TRACT: LYING and be ing in the village known as Far rington on the Norfolk and Southern Railroad and bounded by a line be ginning at a stake at the southeast corner of the lot known as the J. B. I THURSDAY, APRIL 11. Mason lot, said point being i n th western line of the Raleigh, Char 3 Hill and Fayetteville Road! and S thence South 38 degrees 22 minuted East along the said line of said roJ 299 feet, to a stake, corner of L r; Wright; thence along said line South 2 degrees 47 minutes 277 feet to a stake in the old Pitt, boro Road; thence along said road ! North 71 degrees West 272 f eet . 1 thence continuing along said road North 74 degrees 15 minutes We«t 655 feet; thence continuing along said road North 76 degrees West 284 feet to a stake in the southern line of the right-of-way of the Nor folk-Southern Railroad Company (formerly the Durham & South Car! olina Railroad); thence Northeast wardly along the said southern line of said right-of-way in a 3% de gree left curve 828 feet to a stake at the corner of the Lassiter lot thence South 39 degrees 45 minutes East 50 feet to a stake; thence South 55 degrees East 8 feet to a stake corner of said J. B. Mason lot* thence South 39 degrees 45 minutes East along the line of the said Mason lot 100.6 feet to a stake, corner of said J. B. Mason lot to the point of beginning, containing 6.5 acres, more or less, according to the sur vey of September 2nd, 1925, and map by Wm. H. Blanchard. SIXTH TRACT: LYING and be ing in the village of Farrington on the Norfolk-Southern Railroad and bounded by a line beginning at a stake in the intersection of the north ern line of Council Street with the western line of the old course of the Raleigh-Chapel Hill and Fayetteville Road, and runs thence along said western line of said old course of said road North 27 degrees 10 min utes West 120 feet North 38 de grees West 497 feet to a stake at the intersection of said line with the southern line of Mills Street; thence in a Southwesterly course along the southern line of said Mills Street (South 61 degrees 45 minutes West 210 feet to its intersection with the eastern line of an alley; thence along said eastern line of said alley South 36 degrees 40 minutes East ; 615 feet to a stake at the intersec tion of said line with the northern line of Council Street; thence along, the said northern line of said Coun cil Street (North 61 degrees 45 min utes East) 210 feet to the point of beginning, containing 3.1 acres, more or less, according to survey of Sep tember 2, 1925, and map by Wm. H. Blanchard a photostatic copy of which said map is hereto attached marked Exhibit “A,” and by this reference made a part hereof. This the 12th day of March, 1929, L. P. McLENDON, Trustee. mch2l 28, apr4 11 4t 4 JOL Plenty of Eggsl Your hens will give you more eggs, better eggs, and produce them at a profit if you feed Quaker FUL-O-PEP EGG MASH This egg-making feed contains just the things that a hen needs — fresh oatmeal, other grain prod ucts, minerals, cod liver meal and molasses in dry form. Start using it now—we have it for you. W. C. JOHNSON PITTSBORO, N. C. Time to Plant and the best varielies of Vegetabled Free Flower Seed Collowerion And how to get them are told in the Golden of WOOD'S SEEDS
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