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PAGE SIX NOTICE OF LAND SALE NORTH CAROLINA: CHATHAM COUNTY: Under and by virtue of the powers contained in the judgment of the Superior Court in an action entitled N. J. Hilliard agaiast Lenard Wil liams, et als, the undersigned com missioner will on the 18th day of May, 1929, at the Courthouse door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, offer for sale at Pub lic Auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land, to-wit: BOUNDED on the East by Bailey Smith; on the South by J. R. Elkins; on the North by Callie Willet; and on the West by Carlton Caudel, con taining forty (40) acres, more or less. TIME OF SALE: 12 o’clock Noon. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse door. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. W. P. HORTON, Commissioner ‘ WARNING. My son, James Carroll is under age and I hereby forbid any and all per sons hiring him or giving him em ployment in any way without first securing my consent. Any person disregarding this warning will be prosecuted to the full extent of the This April 12, 1929. TOM CARROLL. (Apr 18, 25, May 2,9) NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT NORTH CAROLINA: CHATHAM COUNTY: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BE FORE THE CLERK. R. J. Johnson Vs. R. A. Morphis. The defendants in the above en titled action, R. A. and wife Morphis, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chatham County. North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing a certifi cate issued to the plaintiff by the Sheriff of Chatham County for cer tain land which the plaintiff bought at a sale conducted by the Sheriff of Chatham County on the 3rd day of October, J. 927, and to sell the land owned by the defendants in Chat ham County, for the purpose of pay ing the takes, Interest, cost, and expenses of this action; and the said defendants will further take notice iPt they are riquired to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham County, North Carolina, at his office at Pittsboro, North Car olina, the nth day el May, 1929, and Answer or demur to the com plaint Oi ths plaintiff or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. The defendants, R. A. Morphis and wife, Morphis, will, also, take j notice that a Warrant of Attachment was issued by the Clerk of the Court | of Chatham County, North Carolina, on the 2nd day of April, 1929, against the property of the defend ants in’Chatham County, North Caro lina, which warrant was returnable to the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham County, North Carolina, at his office in Pittsboro, North Caro lina, on the 11th day of May, 1929. This the 2nd dav of April. 1929. E. B. HOLT, C. S. C. Chatham County. W. P. Horton, Atty. for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of a decree : made and entered in that certain j special proceeding now pending in ' the Superior Court of Chatham Coun-! ty, North Carolina, entitled “Lou j Harrington, et als, vs. Annie True love, et als,” the undersigned Com missioner will, on Saturday, the 11 day of May, 1929, at one-thirty o’clock, P. M., at the residence of the late Mrs. A. R. Lawrence, in Cape Fear Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, upon the following terms, to-wit: 1 Ten per cent cash on the day of the sale; fifteen per cent upon confirma tion of the sale, and the balance on the Ist day of December, 1929, those two certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Cape Fear Town ship, Chatham County, North Caro lina, and being more fully described and defined as follows, viz: FIRST TRACK: BEGINNING at a rock S. W. Harrington’s corner, thence north 1 degree west 84% poles to a stump; thence south 85 west 38 poles to a stake and pointers; thence north 4 west 16% poles to a rock; thence north 80 west 11794 poles to a stump; thence south 78 poles to a white oak; thence east 82 poles, stake on gully in a drain; thence south 15 east 52 poles to a pine stump; thence east 82 poles to the beginning, containing 67 acres, more or less, EXCEPT 35 yards square where the grave yard is now. Same being the tract of land convey ed to J. H. Lawrence by deed from M. J. Boyd and wife, dated 18th day of November, 1895, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham County in Book CR, page 521-522. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the lands of J. R. Marks and A. F. Har rington, and BEGINNING at an ashe on bank of Cape Fear River; thence east 70 poles to a stake; thence north 30 poles to a stake; thence east 23% poles to a stake; thence south 2 de grees west 34 poles to a rock pile comer thence 299% poles to corner and pointers on bank of Cape Fear River; thence up said river to the first station, containing 5% acres, more or less, same being the lands conveyed to A. R. Lawrence by deed frojn J. R. Marks, et als, dated Jan uary Ist, 1907, recorded in the Registry of Chatham County, N. C., in Book EB, page 493, etc. This Bth day of April, 1929. WADE BARBER, Commisioner Siler & Barber, Attvs. "These cigars I smoke are the best out.” "Yes, so I have noticed.”—The Pathfinder ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of N. A. Perry, late of Chatham County, X. C., I hereby warn all persons having claims against the estate to present them dulv proven on or before the tentn day of April, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the estate will please make early payment. This April 9, 1929. JOSIE C. PERRY, Administratrix Siler & Barber, Attys. (Apr 18 ,25, May 2,9, 16, 23) 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 follows: The said tract of land being known as the home place of the late Wil lis G. Horton of said County and State, 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. 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. . i* •• (apr 11 18 25 may 2) ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned having this day qualified as administratrix, C. T. N., j 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 said estate will come forward and make immediate pay ment. This the sth dav of April, 1929. LILLIE HANEY, Administratrix, C. T. N. W. P. Horton, Atty. (apr 11 18 25 may 2 9 16) TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of power and authority conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust, dated Decem ; 30, 1C 27, and executed by H. L. j Horton, said deed of trust being re- I corded in the office of the Register ; of Deeds for Chatham County, X. C., I 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 I 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 acres, devised by James Good win to Gaston Goodwin as by refer ence to his 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) 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, 6tcj If a husband foots his wife’s bills she should at least foot his hosiery. THE CHATHAM RECORD. PITTSBORO, N. C. 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-? ? ?) SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by T. M. Crutch field & wife, Daisy Crutchfield on the 11th day of June 1925 and recorded in Book A. C., page 10, we will on Saturday 18th DAY OF MAY, 1929 12 o’clock noon at the Courthouse Door in Pittsboro, N. C., Chatham County, sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake in the cen ter of Fayetteville Road at J. W. Crutchfield’s corner and running thence with his line S. 86 degrees E. 4105 feet to a stake and pointers in Branch corner of J. W. Crutchfield’s tract; thence 160 feet with the branch to the center of North East Creek; thence in a Southwesterly di rection with the meanders of said creek 1400 feet to a stake, Will Nunn’s corner in said creek; thence with the line of Will Nunn’s land N. 86 degrees W. 3950 feet to the cen ter of the Fayetteville road; thence with the Fayetteville Road 912 feet to the point or place of beginning. Containing 76.5 acres, more or less. Same being known and designated as tract No. 2 of T, M. & J. W. Crutchfield lands. This sale is made by reason of the failure of T. M. Crutchfield & wife, Daisy Crutchfield to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur ham. A deposit of 10% will be required from the purchaser at the sale. This the Bth dav of April, 1929. FIRST NATiONAL COMPANY OF DURHAM. INC., TRUSTEE, FORMERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, Durham, N. C. ** "sale OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by John Crutch field and wife, Mary Crutchfield, on the 11th day of June 1925 and re corded in Book A. C. page 9, we will on Saturday the 18th DAY OF MAY 1929 12 o’clock noon at the Courthouse Door in Pittsboro, N. C., Chatham County, sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake in the center of the Fayetteville Road J. W. Crutchfield’s corner and running thence with his line South 86 de grees East 4105 feet to a stake and pointers in branch, corner of J. W. Crutchfield’s tract; thence along the meanders of said branch in a South westerly direction 575 feet to a stake F. W. Atwater’s corner; thence North 86 degrees West 3725 feet to a stake in the center of Fayetteville Road, thence in a Southwesterly di rection 473 feet to a stake corner of J. W. Crutchfield’s property, con taining 42.5 acres and designated as tract No. one of the T. M. Crutch field and J. W. Crutchfield lands, ac cording to survey and plat made by E. H. Copley, surveyor, December 1920, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular descrip tion of said land. This sale is made by reason of the failure of John Crutchfield & wife, Mary Crutchfield to pay off and discharge the indebtedness se cured by said deed of trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bnak of Durham. A deposit of 10% will be required from the purchaser at the sale. This the Bth dav of- April 1929. FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY OF DURHAM, INC., TRUSTEE, FORMERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. Durham, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by W. C. Brewer and wife, Myrtis Brewer, to the undersigned Trustees, dated the 23rd day of December, 1925, and duly recorded in the Registry of Chatham County, N. C., in Book GK, pages 373 et seq., default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein described, and the holders of the indebtedness hav ing made demand upon us to sell the property hereinafter described, the undersigned will, on Saturday, the 18th day of May, 1929, at twelve o’clock noon, in front of the Courthouse door in Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate lying and being in Chatham County, North Carolina, and being more fully described and defined as follows, VIZ: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a pine on the west side of the road, thence west 5 degrees along the old line 120 poles and 6 links to a stone, corner of lot No. 2; thence south 82% degrees east 46 poles and 15 links to a stone in the old line; thence north 4 degrees east along the old line 125 poles and 10 links to a stone; thence north 83 west 44 poles and 20 links to the BEGINNING, and containing 35 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stone in the old line; theneo south 5 degrees west 114 poles and 16 links along the old line to a stone corner of lot No. 3; thence south’ 83 % degrees east 49 poles to a stone in the old line; thence north 4 de-j grees east along the old line 14 poles 1 and 3 links to a corner stone, corner j of lot No. 1; thence north 82% de-j grees west 46 poles and 15 links to 1 the BEGINNING, containing 35 acres, more or less. The first and second tracts herein conveyed to W. ! C. Brewer by deed which appears of record in Book BG, page 226. THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING at a stone, northwest corner of lot No. 5 and running 84 chains and 74 links to a stone; thence west 11 chains and 90 links to a stone; thence north 85 chains to a stone; thence east 11 chains and 80 links to the BEGIN NING, and containing 100% acres, more or less, see Book FY, page 300 et seq. FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING at the north-west corner, Charlie John’s corner, in Andrew Brady’s line; thence east with Andrew Brady’s line to W. C. Brewer’s corner; thence south with the Brewer line to W. D. Cheek’s rock corner; thence west with W. D. Cheek’s line, to a stake and rock pile in W. D. Cheek’s line, Charlie Jones’ corner; thence north with Charlie Jones’ line to the BEGINNING, containing 52 acres, more or less; see Book GB, page 356 et seq. FIFTH TRACT: Lying and being in the. Town of Bennett, N. C., ad joining the lands of Mrs. Jettie Fork ner, et als, and BEGINNING on Chatham street, and running east 75 feet; thence north 98 feet to a stone; thence west 75 feet to a stake on Chatham street; thence south with Chatham street 98 feet to the BE GINNING, on which lot stands the store building occupied by the Ben nett Hardware Company. SIXTH TRACT: Lying and being in the Town of Bennett, N. C., ad joining the lots of the People’s Bank 6 Trust Company, et als, and BE GINNING at a point 94 feet from the center of the main line of the Bonlee & Western Railway, and run ning west 50 feet; thence south 25 feet; thence east 50 feet to Chat ham street; thence 25 feet with , Chatham street to the BEGINNING, and being the lot conveyed to W. C. Brewer by M. J. Presnell; see Book GB, page 86 et seq. SEVENTH TRACT: Lying and being in the Town of Bennett, in Block G, and BEGINNING at Dr. H. A. Denson’s corner on the east side of Chatham street, and running east with his line 200 feet to an alley; thence with said alley 200 feet to thg CJiatham street; thence with said Chatham street north 75 feet to the BEGINNING. EIGHTH TRACT: BEGINNING at the intersection of Raleigh and Lee streets, in the Town of Bennett, and running north with Lee Street 200 feet to an alley; thence with said alley 200 feet to another alley about west thence south 200 feet to Raleigh street; thence with said street 200 feet to the BEGINNING, EXCEPT a lot 100 feet square in the southeast corner heretofore sold off by the undersigned Trustees. NINTH TRACT: BEGINNING at 3 Block G, on Raleigh street in the Town of Bennett, N. C., and running north 200 feet to an alley; thence west 200 feet to Chatham street; thence south with said street 170 feet to the corner of the store building now occupied by G. M. Phillips; thence east with said store building lot 60 feet to corner; thence south on with said line 30 feet to Raleigh street; thence with said street 40 feet to the BEGINNING, the last describ ed lots being the same conveyed to W. C. Brewer by I. H. Dunlap by deed bearing date of September 15, ; 1922, recorded in Registry of Chat ham County (last three lots).. TENTH TRACT: Adjoining the lands of A. H. Yow. Zeb Caviness, et als, and BEGINNING at a poplar tree on the south bank of Flatt creek, running in an eastward direction up said creek, its various courses 18 chains and 75 links measured as a straight line, to a stake on the south J bank of said creek, Corinna Brown j line with a ditch 6 chains and 25 i links to a stake in the original line; j thence east 4 degrees south 2 chains and 20 links to a pine; thence north 4 degrees east 16 chains and 25 links to a stake, formerly a pine; thence east 4 degrees south on the original line 10 chains and 6 links to an ashe on the north bank of Flatt Creek; thence up said creek its vari ' ous courses 9 chains and 50 links, measured as a straight line to a stake, formerly a post oak, on south bank of said creek, A. H. Yow’s corner; thence south 4 degrees east 20 chains and 17 links to a stake at the old original corner; thence south 4 degrees west on the original line 26 chains and 0 links to a stake. A. H. Yow’s and I. H. Dunlap’s corner; thence west 4 degrees north 42 chains and 25 links to a post oak on the west side of Travers Branch; thence north 4 degrees east 24 chains and 40 links to the BEGINNING, and containing 150 acres, more o-r less; see Book GK, page 67. This the 17th dav of April, 1929. WALTER D. SILER 1 & ' WADE BARBER, . Trustees 1 If They Had Played Golf \ —$ What notables might have said Jj (for print): , Caesar: “I shot, I sliced, I bunk- ■ ered.” \ John Paul Jones: “I have not yet a begun - to putt.” J Napoleon: “The old guard lies, ■ but never remembers.” ■ Perry: “We have found the balls, J and they are ours.” ■ Ethan Allen: “In the name of ■ Great Bobby Jones and the U. 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We would be pleased to have you open an account with us. THE BANK OF MONCURE MONCURE, N. C. WAS IT A BARGAIN? $ The Dutch purchased Manhattan Island from the Indians for $24 and a barrel of whiskey. Seems like a bargain, doesn’t it? Yet $24 invested at compound interest at the time the 1 purchase w T as made would now amount to $4,000,000,000 —to say nothing about the barrel of whiskey! Nothing pays quite so well as money at interest. Get your money « to working for you. It can be done, has been done, is being done by many people. We stand ready to help you. THE BANK 0F GOLDSTON HUGH WOMBLE, Pres. T. W. GOLDSTON, Cashier » GOLDSTON, N. C. A PLEASED DEPOSITOR The depositor has a right to expect his bank to return his money on demand, or pay it to some one else on his order. Is he justified in that belief? He CERTAINLY IS. That’s the one big aim of our Bank—to safeguard the funds entrusted to our care. We are ready at all times to pay our depositors in full, to justify the confidence re posed in this old, reliable Bank, and at the same time give our patrons the benefit of our modern banking facilities. BANK OF PITTSBORO PITTSBORO, N. C. WaV/AAV/iW/aWaWiWaVWaVViVWVWIAViW/AVIVA ■ jj l SUNSHINE TIME IS FAINT TIME | j! Bright skies and spring time make one naturally want !■ ■ J to brighten up the old home place. Now is your time to ■ j do that painting, while the ground is too wet to plow ■■ ;■ and work in the fields. ;I We sell nothing but the best paint and give you valuable !* ■J advice in‘its selection. j! jj See Us for Your Spring Hardware Needs, jj j; Garden Time Is Here. jj I Lee Hardware Co.f \ “The Winchester Store” t : SANFORD, N. C. £ TILURSDAY, MAY 2, 1999
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