PAGE SIX
THE RAILROAD MERGERS
(From The Hamlet News-Messenger)
Some twenty-five years ago
President Roosevelt initiated
legislation designed to break
up some of the big combines
and trusts then existent and to
prevent others from forming*
and ever since that time the
anti-trust laws have stood as a
protecting wall around inde
pendent business and has kept
the big corporations from gob
bling up all the little ones.
Now the interstate com
merce commission, operating
under mandate from congress,
has proposed a giant merger
scheme for the railroads, which
would place all of the lines in
the United States in nineteen
groups, any one of which will
be bigger than the big trusts
which Roosevelt fought in the
interests of small business. The
nineteen trunk systems proyid
frh for are called competitive,
and there are certain pro
visions for the mutual us>e of
terminal facilities by all roads
needing them that may prevent
one line from freezing out the
others. But no amount of ex
planation can change the fact
; that in effect the proposed
- scheme takes the smaller and
weaker railroads and hands
them over bodily to stronger
lines. In many instances the
very thing is done which the (
big roads have wanted to do
but w ere estopped by the anti
trust laws.
The commission announces
hearings on the plan early in
the new year and it will cer
tainly be opposed by many af
fected roads, and almost as
certainly it will be changed be
fore put into effect. Congress
will have to act, repealing
some present statutes and en
acting others before the scheme
can be carried out. Already
there has developed strong op
position in congress to the pro
posal, so it may be years before
anything comes of it. Mean
time conditions will have so
changed, centers of commerce
will have shifted, and the in
terests of big money will have
become different, and the
scheme w T ill be impractical and
out of date before it can be put
in operation. Instance the val
uation of railroads conducted
by the commission during the
past ten years and not yet
finished. Valuations arrived
at ten years ago are useless, so
millions of dollars of public
money has been spent and no
good achieved.
Interest here is in the Sea
board. With all respect to the
present controlling officials of
that great system, the Sea
board and the southeast now
needs its Warfield. Seven or
eight years agp Mr. Warfield
saw this very thing coming and
began to get ready for it. He
built new lines in Florida and
acquired others in Florida and
Georgia extending the Sea
board system to such propor
tions as to make it a key sys
tem in any consolidation proj
ect. Collapse of the so-called
“Florida boom” delayed the
work, but these close to Mr.
Warfield contended all the time
that he did not change his plan
for the Seaboard. His death,
however, ended the hope for
further extension. Followed, a
periqd* of financial stringency.-
~.the Seaboard iyid only
lately the
2 dent,, PowSH
• It ie-'nnfortunate .ttuit-.
..C/ : *feport
' boo n, pub I i die d bes or
"* r itsen.* Th eOannoline
this time is bound
.♦create uneasiness on. part of
em-
L&>jees pf the Seaboard?* ¥his ’
wfll *ejf£ct of break-
the morale and esprit
de corps*of who keep
the wheels turning.
The old Seaboard has had
some hard times. There have
beeti periods of short finances
and slack business, but the old
road has come through them
all and maintained its entity
ah^.itedntggrity.as. a great sys
. iera... The suggestion to have
that
the whole thing piclced up a n et*
on -to another. system
wdfieh has been more or less
’-hostile to, the territory which
tb*“Seaboard serves, doesn’t set
well. It may be what the big
bondholders of the road want;
if so, they’ll get it. But it isn’t
what the people living along
the line and working for the
Seaboard w T ant. * *
But there’s plenty of time to
worry. As stated above it may
de years before the suggested
3rogram goes into effect, and
it is not likely that it ever will
de effective without material
changes in the set-up.
$ —
WORLD WAR “LAST”
We have heard much about the
World war “firsts,” but Lieut. F. V.
Greene, U. S. N. R., tells us about
a “last” which should be included
with any detailed record of that con
flict. Regarding the last shot fired
by the U. S. naval railroad battery
of 14-inch rifles, he quotes from toe
log of the same.
“Nov 11, 1918. Battery No. 44.
Gun ready to load at nine a. m. Be
tween 10:05 a. m. and 10:58 a. m.
fired five rounds at railway garage,;
Longuvon. Last shot fired by J. A. j
Kafika, S. F., 2c., U. S. N. Sponged j
out and secured. One-third of men.
given liberty in afternoon. —The
Pathfinder.
's> —
Statistics show that 5,000,000 per-1
sons are injured annually in their:
own homes. From which we deduce
that 5,000,000 homes have screen
doors and windows which have to be
put up and taken down each spring
and fall. —Springfield Union. ;
— <g>
A favorite native dish in Honolulu
is humhuhumunkununkuaakunaa. Ev
en one portion of this would give
most of us something to chew on.—
Christian Science Monitor.
Abigail—l see where a scientist
claims each kiss shortens a girl’s life
10 seconds. ’ v
Phoebe—Heavens above, I’ve been
dead 300 years' and didn’t know it.
-—The..-; Pa thfinder.
—r,
“The girls of Chicago are as smart
ly dressed as* any I have seen,”- de
clares a writer. They put the chic
in Chicago.—The Humorist.
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon us in a deed
of trust executed by W. T. Thomas
and wife, Mamie Thomas on the 17th
day of November, 1926, and record
ed in book A C, page 74, we will
on Saturday the
18th day of January, 1930
12 o’clock noon
at the courthouse door in Pittsboro,
.Chatham county, sell at public auc
tion for cash to the highest bidder
the following land, to-wit:
All those certain pieces, parcels or
tracts of land which join and which
together contain 87.8 acres, more or
less, situated, lying and being on the
Siler City Road about 7 miles north
from the town of Siler City in Al
bright Township, Chatham County, N.
C.; the same being bounded on the
north by lands of T. B. Terry; on the
east by lands of Slocum and Bunn
Terry; on the, south by lands of Z.
C. Johnson and Sam Richardson and
on the west by lands of Johnnie
Perry and B. A. Strout. This is the
same tract of land conveyed by M.
J. Boling and wife, to Mamie F.
Thomas by deed dated January 11,
1913, and registered in Book FB,
page 115 and that tract of land con
veyed by C. B. Thomas and wife to
Willie Thomas by deed dated Decem
ber 8, 1924, and registered in Book
GK, page 167, Register ol Deeds
office, Chatham County.
This sale is made by reason of the
failure of W. T. Thomas, and wife,
Mamie Thomas, to pay off and dis
charge the indebtedness secured by
said deed of trust to the North Caro
lina Joint Stock Land Bank of
Durham.
A deposit of 10 per cent will be re
quired from the purchaser at the
sale.
This the 12th day of December,
1229-,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
«... '* \ ;OF DURHAM, Trustee.
Durham, N. C. v f
NOTICE SALE OF LANDS UNDER
EXECUTION
NORTH CAROLINA
'■’ CHATHAM COUNTY. *"
*JI Howqrd-Bobbitt Company; ■ ><’•*
r-\ ’ . -v,
- Vv- •Z s - T
•^Brrw)te-3^.1 1 anius.f '■ ■>.■■•••.
•- rT 'l|nuer : atjfb by- virtue of execution!
-
rby the Superior I
Uhatham. County.V-in'*the
entitled action,.the undersigned 7
SherrfjoT Utetth-amyjyill on ’ k
' iTftmfm;. JANUARY 13mf*r929?f [
at 2:00 o'clock P. M?”
at.th& couthouse Door of.
Chatham;.' county in pitts
ijOßO, N. U., self .at puh4fchkp£|inn
lirghrest bidder
the purposd %o£ : - satisfying Janjt com- :
oiving with sale! execution:'
jind interest,! and est|&
of the said Brook WrL&nius iri aftfC
to the following real estate lying and
being within, the corporate limits of
the Town of Pittsboro, Center Town
ship, Chatham, North Carolina, which
is described as follows:
FIRST LOT: That certain lot on
the west side of Hillsboro - Street
bound on the north by L. N. Wora
ole’s store building, on the east by
Hillsboro Street, on the south by the
left* of J. W. Clang 1 and* 4 the west* by
an alley. , i
SECOND LOT: These two lots on
the north side of Salisbury Street
known as the “Lanius Home Place” ,
which were' conveyed to the late J.
C. Lanius by Mrs. A. J. Bynum et
als and for more accurate description
reference is hereby made to the title
deed by which the late J. C. Lanius
held the same. * ,
-■ This the 2nd day of December,
1929. x
G. W. BLAIR,
Sheriff of Chatham County
tup pTar \ 'tt-j \ M RECORD PITTSBORO. N. C.
NOTICE OF SERVICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHATHAM COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Chatham County
vs.
Mrs. Kate Mclver,
Defendant.
The above named defendants, ex
cept those personally served in this
action, and all other persons owning
or claiming an interest in the land
herein referred to, will take notice
that on the 3rd day of December,
1929, an action entitled as above
was commenced in the Superior
Court of Chatham County forthe 1
purpose of foreclosing tax liens for
the taxes due for the years 1927
on the following real estate:
100 acres and 6 town lots in
Haw River Township, said Coun
ty and State, and being listed to
Mrs. Kate Mclver for 1927.
That they are required to appear
and answer or demur to the com
I plaint which lias been filed at the
: office of the Clerk of Superior Court
jof Chatham County at Pittsboro,
1 North Carolina, within 30 days from
the 16th day of December, 1919, or
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
J It is also ordered that all other
: persons claiming an interest in the
subject matter of the said action
shall appear and present, set up and
defend their respective claims in six
months from the date of this notice,
or be forever barred and foreclosed
1 of any and all interest or claims in
j or to the said property or proceed*
■ from the sale thereof,
j This 16th day of December, 1929.
E. Bi HATCH,
Clerk of. Superior Court.
(Till Jan. 9)
NOTICE OF SERVICE
NORTH CAROLINA -
CHATHAM COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Chatham County '
** vs. . : '• -
G. O. Barnhardt and wife,
Mrs. G.- O. Barnhardt, •
Defendants
The above named defendants, ex
cept those personally served in this
action, and all other persons owning
or claiming an interest in the land
herein referred to, will take notice
that on the 3rd day of December,
1929, an action entitled as above
was commenced in the Superior Court
of Chatham County for the purpose
of foreclosing tax liens for the taxes
due for the years 1927 on the fol
lowing real estate:
One town lot in-Cape Fear
State, being listed to G. O.
Township, said County and
Barnhardt for 1927.
That they are required to appear
and answer or demur to th,e com
plaint which has been filed at the
office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Chatham County at Pittsboro,
North Carolina, within 3*) days from
the 16th day of December, 1919, or
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
It is also ordered that all other
persons claiming an interest in the
subject matter of the said action shall
appear and present, set up and de
fend their respective claims in six
months from the date of this notice,
or be forever barred and foreclosed
of any and all interest or claims in
or to the said property or proceeds
from the sale thereof .
This 16th day of December, 1929.
E. B. HATCH
Clerk of Superior Court
(Till Jan. 9)
NOTICE OF SERVICE ~
NORTH CAROLINA
CHATHAM COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Chatham County
vs.
Nancy Marks. Edgar Marks and wife,
Mrs. Edgar Marks, and Oscar Marks,
Defendants
The above named defendants, ex
cept those personally served in this
action, and all other persons owning
or claiming an interest in the land
herein referred to, will take notice
that on the 27th day of November,
j 1929, .an action - entitled as above
was commenced in the Superior Court
.of Chatham County for the purpose
of foreclosing tax liens'for the taxes
due for the
lowing real .estate:
. One lot in Cape Feaf 'Town
ship, 4 acres in Oakland-Town
ship, and-74 acres .in- Gulf Town- „
■; ship, said County and 'State, and
! 4 being listed to'Nahcv-Marks for
• the year 1927. * •*-
! are required, to appear
and answer or' demur .to the eom
plainV- .whaQh'-- has-’ .been filed at the.
.■Suffice the Ciw!tao£?3iiperior Court
1 0?. Chatham ' Co**tE ..Jit Pittsboro,
• Np.rth.ETSre 1 iithirr aA-days from
December, pr
toe plainteff,^yU, apply 'to the jCourt
for ’tfis reliftj. dehianded in the Com
plaint. fA.’v ...
, It'vis also orffred that all other
aqMrrterest in .the
, &i*!seofctaatter of the- said action shall’
aplfedr-awid
fend their respective claims in six
months from the date of this notice,
or be forever barred and foreclosed
of any and all interest or claims in
or to the said property or proceeds
from the sale thereof .
This 16th day of December, 1929
E. B. HATCH
Clerk of Superior Court
(Till Jan. 91
i NOTICE OF SERVICE
NORTH CAROLINA |
CHATHAM COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Chatham County
vs.
W. G. Fields and Wife,
Mrs. W. G. Fields
i Defendants
The above named defendants, ex
cept those personally served in this
action, and all other persons owning
or claiming an interest in the land
herein referred to, will take notice
that on the 3rd day of December,
1929, an action entitled as above
was commenced in the Superior
Court of Chatham County, for the
purpose of foreclosing tax liens for
the taxes due for the year 27 on the
(following real estate:
75 acres in Hadley Township,
and 128 acres in Baldwin Town
ship, said County and State, be
ing listed to W. G. Fields for
1927.
That they are required to appear
and answer or demur to the com
plaint which has been filed at the
} office of the Clerk of .Superior Court
of Chatham County at Pittsboro,
North Carolina, within 30 days from
the 16th day of December, 1919, or
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
It is also ordered that all other
, persons claiming an interest in the
subject matter of the said action snail
appear and present, set up and de
; fend their respective claims in 6
months from the date of this notice,
’ or be forever barred and foreclosed
[ of any and all interest in or to the
said property or proceeds from the
sale thereof.
This 16th day of December, 1929.
E. B. HATCH,
Clerk of Superior Court
j (Till Jan. 9) ,
1 EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE
i —»
: Having qualified as executrix of
the last will and testament of James
1 H. Cordon, deceased, late of Chatham
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
• against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned at
• PiPttsboro, N. C., on or before No
, vember 28, 1930, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
This the 28th day of November,
1929,
MRS. BETSEY L. CORDON,
J Executrix^
nov2B-6t -
. NOTICE OF SERVICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHATHAM COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
s Chatham County
1 vs *
j Tom Bynum and wife,
3 Bynum
The above named defendants, ex
-2 cept those personally served in this
t action, and all other persons owning
2 or claiming an interest in the land
3 herein referred to, will take notice
. that on the 27th day of November,
1929, an action entitled as above
was commenced in the Superior
Court of Chatham County for the
purpose of foreclosing tax liens for
the taxes due for the year 1927 on
„ the following real estate:
r °
58 acres in Hadley Township,
i said County and State, being
l listed to Tom Bynum for 1927.
That they are required to appear
[ and answer or demur to the com
r plaint which has been filed at the
t office of the Clerk of Superior Court
. of Chatham County at Pittsboro,
North Carolina, within 30 days from
the 9th day of Deeerrfber, 1929, or
[ the plaintiff will apply to the Court
j for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
It is also ordered that all other
c persons claiming an interest in the
j subject matter of the said action
shall appear and present, set up and
| defend their respective claims in 6
5 months from the date of this notice,
or be forever barred and foreclosed
• of aufr and all interest or claims in
or to the said property or proceeds
from the sale thereof.
This 9th day if December, 1929.
E. B. HATCH,
Clerk of Superior Court
(Till Jan 2)
NOTICE OF SERVICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHATHAM COUNTY
, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
’ Chatham County
vs.
E. T. Mann and wife,
; Mrs. E. T. Mann
The above named defendants, ex
; cept those personally served in this
action, and all other persons owning
1 or claiming an interest in the land
1 herein referred to, will take notice
: that on the 27th day of November,
1929, an action entitled as above
; was commenced in the Superior
Court of Chatham County for the
purpose of foreclosing tax liens for
the taxes due for tho year 1927 on
the following real estate:
. 3 x /z acres in Cape Fear Town- "
ship, saicl County and State, be
ing listed to E. T. Marin • for
19‘2Y. : • . .j. .;•••«• , .Y
That they ane. required to appear
. and answer or -demur to the com
‘plaint. -Which has been filed at. the
: office of the -Clerk Superipc Court
, .of Chatham County at Pittsboro,
..within 30 days from"
■ the 9th day of* Deeerrfber, or
: 'thfe* plaintiff will apply*to - -the-Court
for th#* relief Z' demanded the
complaint. * >; - *Y'.” H
. It is also ordered that; alj ..qther'
, "persons- clainyng an interest ip the
subject matter df*‘fhe said .action
; shall appear., and. present, set uq.aVd
defend their respective jelaims in *6
months from the elate, bf this .notice’,
or Hbe forever barred and foreclosed
of any and all interest or claims’ in’
or to the said property or proceeds
from the sale thereof.
This 9th day of December, 1929.
E. B. HATCH,
Clerk of Superior Court
(Till Jan 2)
NOTICE OF SERVICE
NORTH CAROLINA
j CHATHAM COUNTY
1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Chatham Countv
vs.
Charles Reives, Emm Poteridge
and H. B. L. Poteridge
The above named defendants, ex
cept those personally served in this
! action, and all other persons owning
or claiming an interest in the land
herein referred to, will take notice
that on the 27th day of November,
1929, an action entitled as above
was commenced in the Superior
Court of Chatham County for the
purpose of foreclosing tax liens for
the taxes due for the year 1927 on
the following real estate:
Being 25 town lots in Haw
River, said County and State,
being listed to Charles Reives
for 1927.
That they are required to appear j
and answer or demur to the com
plaint which has been filed at the
office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Chatham County at Pittsboro,
North Carolina, within 30 days from
the 9th day of December, 1929, or
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the
complaint. • .
It is also ordered that all.ot.~er
persons claiming an in the
subject matter of the said action
shall appear and present, set up and
defend their respective claims in 6
months from the date of this notice,
or be forever barred and foreclosed
of any and all interest or claims in
or to the said property or proceeds
from the sale thereof.
This 9th day of December, 1929.
E. B. HATCH,
Clerk of Superior Court
(Till Jan 2)
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of a judg
ment of the Superior Court of Chat
ham county in an action therein
? pending entitled ‘*D. W. Smith vs.
. Jas. Marsh and wife, Evaline Marsh,
’ the undersigned will, on the
' 6th day of January, 1930,
• at the Courthouse door in Pittsboro,
j Chatham county, North Carolina, of
fer for sale at public auction t© the
' highest bidder for cash the following
j described real estate, to-wit:
NORTH CAROLINA
' CHATHAM COUNTY.
I, G. W. Blair, sheriff of the
1 county of Chatham, do hereby certify
i that the following described real
M estate in said county arid state, to
► wit: 68 acres in Gulf Township was,
on the 4th day of June, 1928, duly
sold by me, in the manner provided
by law, for delinquent taxes of Jas.
Marsh, for the year 1927, amounting
to $20.47 dollars, including interest
and penalty thereon, and the costs
allowed by law, when and where D.
W. Smith purchased said real estate
at the price of $20.47 dollars, he
- being the highest and best bidder for
> the same. And I further certify that
; unless redemption is made of said
1 real estate in the manner provided
! by law, the said D. W. Smith, his
, heirs or assigns shall have the right
! of foreclosure of this certificate of
• sale by civil action at the expiration
i of one year from date of sale.
• In witness whereof I have here
l unto set my hand and seal this sth
day of June, 1928.
G. W. BLAIR, Sheriff
' Time of sale: 12 o’clock, noon.
Terms of sale: Cash.
■ This 12th day of December, 1929.
R. H. DIXON, Jr.
, Commissioner
; NOTICE OF SERVICE
l
1 NORTH CAROLINA
; CHATHAM COUNTY
i IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Chatham County
• vs.
> G. W. Watson and wife,
i Effie Watson
1 The above named defendants, ex
-1 cept those personally served in this
, action, and all other persons owning
i or claiming an interest in the land
herein referred to, will take notice
> that on the 2nd day of December,
1929, an action entitled as .ihove
was commenced in the Superior
Court of Chatham County for the
; purpose of foreclosing tax liens for
the taxes due for the year 192*7 on
the following real estate:
55 acres in Oakland Township,
said County and State, being
listed to G. W. Watson for 1927.
That they are required to appear
and answer or demur* to the com
plaint which has been filed at the
office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Chatham County at Pittsboro,
North Carolina, within 30 days from
the 9th day of December, 1929, or
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
It is also ordered that all other
persons claiming an interest in the
subject matter of the said action
shall appear and present, set up and
defend their respective claims in 6
months from the date of this notice,
or be forever barred and foreclosed
of any and all interest or claims in
or to the said property or proceeds
from the sale thereof.
This 9th day of December, 1929.
E. B. HATCH,
. • • Clerk of Superior Court
(Till-Jan 2)
' NOTICE OF SERVICE
‘ . . ; *■« ;
NORTH -CAROLINA .
CHATHAM COUNTY
. *.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
*- ’• . _ County
- r .» .-* ' * >B. :• • .
.Kerii'C. Siler and*, wife,
• Rullie« Siler. .
The. above . named- defendants, ex
cept those personally -served in this
action,' and all other persons owning
or claiming aft‘ interest in the land
herein referred "-to, will take notice
that on, the' 2'2 nd day-of November,
1929, an 'action' entitled as above
was commenced in the Superior
Court of Chatham County for the
purpose of foreclosing tax liens for
the taxes due for the year 1927 on
che following real estate:
One town lot listed to Kern
C. Siler, in Matthews Township,
said County and State, for 1927.
That they are required to appear
and answer or demur to the com
plaint which has been filed at the'
office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Chatham County at Pittsboro, f
North Carolina, within 30 days from
the 9th day of December, 1929, or
the plaintiff will apply -to the Court
for the relief demanded in the
complaint.-
It is also ordered that all other
THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. iJ
persons claiming an interest i n « T
subject matter of the said ■
shall appear and present, set up 21
'defend their respective claims'irTeß
months from the date of this no i
or be forever barred and foreclo^l
of any and all interest or claim
or to the said property or proceJul
from the sale thereof.
This 9th day of December icon I
E. B. HATCH, ’
Clerk of Superior cwl
1 (Till Jan 2) j
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the power of
contained in a deed of trust from ■
Newby Johnson to the underside
trustee, dated May 16, 1929, |
recorded in the office of the Register I
of Deeds of Chatham County in Book 1
| of Mortgages H. 8., page 226, de-1
[fault having been made in the pay.l
jment of the debt secured thereby I
I and the holder of the notes thereby I
| secured, I will at the courthouse door I
of Chatham county, on
Monday, January 6th, 1930,
at 12:00 o’clock, noon, offer and sell I
to the highest bidder for cash, the I
following described real property I
FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a I
stake Bank’s corner south of Sandy I
Branch School House running jj, I
87 Yz W. 126 poles to Mr§, -J. \[' "
. i Edward's line; thence N. 3Vi* £. jjs
. poles to a stone in pasture; thence
i S. 87% E. 73% poles to T. A. John
son’s house lot line; thence S. 44 E.
9 1-5 poles to white oak; thence K
46 E. 7 2-5 poles; thence S. 51 E.
35 poles to church lot corner of
fence with church lot S. 41 E. 182
[ poles; thence S. 2 W. 20 poles to the
» beginning, containing 39 acres, more
r' or less.
’ SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a
stake and pine pointer Dunlap’s cor
inflrt thence S. 70. witj\ Dunlap’s
; ’line 18 poles to a stone and pointers;
j : thence E, 18 poles to a stone and
1 ! pointers; thence N. 70 E. 18 poles to
a stone pointer in Johnson’s line;
thence W. 18 poles to the beginning,
\ containing 2 acres and 4 poles, more
j or less.
THIRD TRACT: OiltNrixtb (U)
r in the Tallon Johnson land. Th§
l whole tract containing 255 acres
- more or less. For a more complete
description see deed and will of
[ Tallon Johnson.
» This 6th day of December, 1929.
: .E. L. GAVIN,
Trustee
[ (Dec 12, 19, 26, Jan 2)
NOTICE OF SERVICE
’ NORTH CAROLINA
CHATHAM COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Chatham County
i vs.
Dock Womble and wife,
Sophie Womble
The above named defendants, ex
cept those personally served in this
action, and all other persons owning
or claiming an interest in the land
1 herein referred to, will take notice
that on the 2nd day of December,
1929, an action entitled as above
wa* commenced in the Superior
Court of Chatham County for the
purpose of foreclosing tax liens for
the taxes due for the year 1927 on
the following real estate:
Being 123 acres in Center
Township, said County and
State, and being listed to Dock
Womble for 1927.
That they are required to appear
and answer or demur to the com
plaint which has been filed at the
office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Chatham County at Pittsboro,
North Carolina, within 30 days from
the 9th day of December, 1929, or
the plaintiff will apjp-y to the Court
-for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
It is also ordered that all other
persons claiming an interest in the
subject matter of the said action
shall appear and present, set up and
defend their respective claims in 6
months from the date of this notice,
or be forever barred and foreclosed
of any and all interest or claims in
or to the said property or proceeds
from the sale thereof.
This 9th day of December, 1929.
E. B. HATCH,
Clerk of Superior Court
(Till Jan 2)
NOTICE OF SERVICE
NORTH CAROLINA
CHATHAM COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Chatham County
vs.
Walker R. Perry and wife,
Mrs. Walker R. Perry
The above named defendants, ex
cept those personally served ir. this
action, and all other persons owning
or claiming an interest in .the land
herein referred to, will take notice
that on the 22nd day of November,
1929, an action entitled as above
was commenced in Superior
Court of Chatham County for t:re
purpose of foreclosing tax lien- for
the taxes due ’for the year 192“ on
the following real estate:
Thirteen art'd three-fourths
acres in CenterJTownsbip, said'
County and State, bein glisted to
Walker R. Perry for 1927.
That they are required to appear
and answer -or demur to the com
plaint which has been filed at the
office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Chatham County at Pittsboro.
North Carolina, within 30 days from
the 9th day of December, 1929, or
the plaintiff will apply to the Goto:
for the relief demanded in
complaint.
It is also ordered that all oti
persons claiming an interest in the
subject matter of the said act
shall appear and present, set up ari l
defend their respective claims in ()
months from the date of this not -
or be forever barred and foreclo-? i
of any and all interest or claims 1
or to the said property or procec *
from the sale thereof.
This 9th day of December, 19- •
e. b. Batch,
Clerk of Superior Court
(Till Jan 2)