PAGE SIX NEAR THE END ' Bill (to friend in hospital)—And you haven’t noticed, what a lovely nurse you have?* Patient —No* nm Bill, (solemnly)—:Sam, don’t you think E ought to> send the minister aromul: to- see you?. NOT PORTABLE f m 1 “Did Tom take his typewriter on '.that business trip with him?’’ “No. She’s not a portable type writer.” BEST ABOUT COED i \a 1 ! It M j She —What do* you like best about ’coeds? He —My arms. Nine-Tenths Preventable * Nine-tenths of all the diseases of the American people can be traced directly to-constipation, doctors say. Constipa tion throws into the system poisons which tamt and weaken every organ of the body and make them easy I victims for any germs which attack them. Prevent constipation and you will avoid nine-tenths of all diseases, with their consequent pain and fi nancial losses. Herbine, the good old vegetable cathartic, will prevent con stipation in a natural, easy and pleasant way. Get a bottle today from Pittsboro Drug Co. Adv. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION NORTH CAROLINA— CHATHAM COUNTY. R. A. Eubanks vs; * E. J>. Riggsbee Under and by virtue of an execu tion issued by the Superior Court of Chatham County, in the above entitled action, directed to the un dersigned, Sheriff of Chatham Coun ty the’ judgment in the said action having been docketed in Chatham County on the 29th day of May, 1929, the undersigned Sheriff of Chatham County, will on \ MONDAY, JULY 7th, 1930, it 12:00 OCLOCK M., at the Coart House Door of Chat ham; County in Pittsboro, North Carolina, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, for the purpose of satisfying the said exe cution, * all of the right, title and i estate of the* said E, J. Riggsbee •owned o-n ; the - date of the docket ing of said judgment in Chatham County, or acquired i since said date, in and to the • following; described lands located in Baldwin and Wil liams Township, Chatham County, North Carolina: FIRST TRACT: Being that part of. the E. J. Riggsbee Farm lying on the north and west side of the* State Highway 75 y * containing 47- acres, more or less. « SECOND TRACTS Being.: that : of the E. JV Riggsbee Farm on :; the‘ south and east side of the Highway Number 7-5* con taining lO’O acres, more" or less; saving and excepting from the same the homestead of the said E. J. Riggsbee allotted to him by Com missioners duly appointed, said homestead including the dwelling house and out buildings of the said E. J. Riggsbee, and containing five acres, more or less. Said tracts of land are fully de scribed in the title deeds by which the said E. J. Riggsbee holds the same, to which deeds reference is hereby made for a more complete description of the same. This the 3rd day of June, 1930. G. W. BLAIR, Sheriff of Chatham County. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, S. V. Scott, Trustee in Bankruptcy, pursuant to an order and decree made by the Dis trict Court for the United States, for the Middle District of North Carolina, made and entered in the Bankruptcy Court by Honorable H. F. Seawell, Jr., United States Refe ree for Rockingham Division in said Middle District, in the cause entitled ‘Tn the matter of K. L. Baldwin, individually and L. F. Baldwin, individually, and as co partners trading and doing business as BALDWIN BROTHERS, BANK RUPTS” will on the 21*t day of July, 1930, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the Chatham County Court House Door, in Chatham County, North Carolina, offer and sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the reversionary interest of the said K. L. Baldwin and L. F. Baldwin in an un-divided one-third interest in and to the following described property: The first tract, in New Hope Township, Chatham County, on the waters of Parkers Creek, adjoining the lands of Julia F. Baldwin and John Williams on the West, M. E. Baldwin on the East, Alphonzo Womble on the East and South, and George Boling on the South and West the said tract containing two hundred acres, more or less. The second tract located in Chatham County, North Carolina, adjoining the above property on the waters of Tyrell’s Creek, ad joining the lands of A. A. Atwater, on the South, Alvis Snipes on the West, J. R. Baldwin on the North, and L. Gattis on the East contain ing 100 acres, more or less. The above two tracts of land being the same two tracts deeded by L. F. Baldwin November 12th, 1898 to Julia F. Baldwin, which deed is duly recorded in Book DB pages 320 and 321 in the office Register of Deeds for Chatham County, Nev ember 14, 1898, the said property being subject to an indebtedness to Mrs. G. W. Temple for the sum of approxiately $424, evidenced by Mortgage or trust deed regis tered in Book FA page 556 office Register Deeds Chatham County, also subject to two years delinquent tax approximating SIBO due to Chat ham County; the aforesaid undivided one-third interest being subject to (a) Dower right of Anna W. Baldwin, wife K. L. Baldwin. (b) Dower right of Janie F. Baldwin, wife of L. F. Baldwin. This 20th day of June, 1930. S. V. SCOTT, TRUSTEE 'in Bankruptcy in the mat ter* of K. L. Baldwin, individually, L. F. Baldwin, individually and as co parteners trading and do ing business as Baldwin Brothers. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS Attorneys, june 26-july 17 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND - ■» Under and by virture of power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by W. S. Diffee (unmarried) and J. Q. Seawell and wife, Alma Seawell, to Robert Moseley, trustee, dated April 1, 1929, and recorded in Book No. GU, at pages 123-124, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chat ham County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made for sale, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the county court house door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, at 12:00 O’CLOCK NOON ON WED NESDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF JULY, 1930, the following described property lo cated in the County of Chatham, Matthews Township, North Caro lina : Lots Nos. 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39 as shown on a plot of High School Place recorded in Plot Book G. K, page 356, in the office of the register of deeds of Chatham County, North Carolina. This the 3rd day of June, 1930. ROBERT MOSELEY, Trustee. june 12 to july 3 COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of a decree in a Special Proceedings pending in the Superior Court of Chatham County, North Carolina, entitled T. T. Self vs. Mrs. Maud Johnston et als., whereto the heirs of William Self, late of Chatham County, were constituted parties for the purpose of selling lands of which he died seized for division, the undersigned commissioner will sell, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Pittsboro, at 12:00 o’clock, M., on TUESDAY, JULY 15,1930 the following valuable real estate: A certain tract of land in Hadley Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of E. V. Straughn, Samuel and James K. Dorsett and others and described as follows: BEGINNING at a willow oak, Sam and J. K. Dorsett’s corner, running thence North 90 poles to 89 poles t the a stne; thence N., 86 Vk deg. East 89 pis to a stone; thence S., 10 deg. W. 90 poles to a stone, East of Straughn’s corner; thence S., 86 Ms deg W., 89 poles to the beginning, and containing 50 acres more or less. See deed book E. B. Page 322. This property has a dwelling and other buildings on it and was oc cupied as a home by said William Self. Tome of Sale; 12:00 o’clock, noon, July 15, 1930. Place of sale: Court House door, Pittsboro, N. C. Terms of Sale: Cash. This the 7th day of June, 1930. J. S. COOK, Commissioner, Graham, N. C. june 19- july 10 THE CHATHAM RECORD. PTTTSBORO N. C. J APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF EDWARD KEMP STRICKLAND 4 Application will be made to the commissioner of pardons and Gov ernor of North Carolina for the par don of Edward Kemp Strickland convicted at the May 1930 Term of the Superior Court of Chatham County for the crimes of Fornica tion and Adultery and Transporting Intoxicating Liquor and sentenced to common jail for a term of two years. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to forward their protests to the Com missioner of Pardons without delay. This the 19th of June, 1930. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Chatham County made in the action therein pending, entitled “The Federal Land Bank of Columbia vs C. L. Hender son and others, the undersigned Commissioner, will on MONDAY, JULY 7th, 1930, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court House door of Chat ham County, in Pittsboro, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for one-fifth (1/5) cash and the balance in five (5) equal annual in stallments, that certain tract of land in Center Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, and de scribed as follows, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 132 acres, more or less, situated, lying and be ing on the Siler City-Pittsboro Road about 1 mile West from the town of Pittsboro in Center Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat there of made by G. H. Hancock, sur veyor in 1925, and attached to the abstract now on file with the Fed eral Land Bank of Columbia, South Carolina, the same being bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. N. M. Hill and Waddie McLenahan heirs; on the East by lands of Henry Rives & Walker Blair; on the South by lands of Mrs. N. M. Hill and Walker Blair and on the West by lands of Daniel Seurlock and Bettie Seurlock. Terms: One Fifth (1/5) Cash and balance in five equal annual install ments. This the sth dav of June, 1930. V. R. JOHNSON, Commissioner. NOTICE Sale of Real Estate by Trustees in Bankruptcy pursuant to order of District Court of United States and under Deed of Trust. * Pursuant to the terms and con ditions of that certain deed of trust from Mebane Real Estate & Trust Company to Central Loan & Trust Co., trustee, dated April 25, 1927 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County, in Book No. GR, page 266, which said deed of trust conveys the real property herein described to the said Trustee for the purpose of securing the payment of certain bonds therein described, and pur suant to the order of Honorable Johnson J. Hayes, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of North Carolina, made in the Bankruptcy proceedings pending in said Court, entitled “Mebane Real Estate & Trust Company and Central Loan & Trust Company, Bankrupts”, on the 31st day of August, 1929, which said order was duly entered upon the petition of the under signed Trustees for the sale of the said real property, and after notice to all creditors and hearing thereon by the Court, a duly certified copy of said order being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County, in Book No. signed Trustees of said Mebane Real Estate & Trust Co. and Cen tral Loan & Trust Co. in said Bank ruptcy proceedings will* offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1930, at Two O’clock P. M., all of the following described real property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Chatham County, State of North Carolina on Dry Creek, and bounded as follows: (BEGINNING at a rock pile, Henry Durham’s corner on the Hillsboro and Pittsboro Road; thence S. E. direction with said road to Mary ! Pilkington*s line; thence eastward with her h"ne to a white oak, said i Durham’s corner; thence North with Durham’s line to a sassafras tree in Durham’s line; thence West to the first station, containing 58% acres, more or less. This sale will be made subject to advance bids and confirmation by the Court, and increasing bids may be placed upon the said property with the Clerk of the Superior Court for Chatham County within ten days from date of sale, and bidder will be required to deposit at least 10% of his bid as evidence of good faith. The Trustees are in r formed, but do not represent or guarantee that said deed of trust is a first lien, and purchaser may have ten days from date of sale to investigate title, and if not good, amount paid will be refunded. This 4th day of June, 1930. R. H. ANDREWS S. J. HINSDALE m. w. McPherson TRUSTEES IN BANKRUPTCY FOR MEBANE REAL ESTATE & TRUST COMPANY AND CEN TRAL LOAN & TRUST COM PANY. T. C. CARTER J. DOLPH LONG H. J. RHODES, Attorneys (jane 12 to july 3) w ... ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Sam T. Webster, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the day of June, 1931, or this notice will, plead in bar of their recovery. All I persons owing said estate will come j forward and make immediate set-! tlement. This the 10th day of June, 1930. N. M. MILUKIN Administrator W. P. HORTON, Atty. june 12-july 17 SALE OF VALUABLE FARM LAND Under and by virtue of and order of the Superior Court of Chatham County in the special proceedings entitled “The Federal Land Bank of Columbia vs. A. J. Campbell and others, the undersigned Commission er, will on MONDAY, JULY 7th, 1930, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court House door of Chatham County, Pittsboro, North Carolina, sell, at public auction to the high est bidder for one-third cash and balance in one, two and three equal annual installments, that certain tract of land in Hickory Mountain Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, and described as follows, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 83 acres, more or less, situated, lying and be ing just off the Siler City Road about five miles West from the town of Pittsboro in Hickory Moun tain, Chatham County, North Caro lina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by R. B. Clegg, Sur veyor, in 1902, and recorded in Book “D. P.” at page 295 office Register of Deeds of Chatham County, N. C., and a copy of which ' j After the F irst Twenty-five Thousand + Miles • -■ "%*. THE VALUE of sound design, good materials and careful craftsmanship is especially apparent in the new Ford after the first twenty-five thousand miles. Long, continuous service emphasizes its mechanical reliability and economy of operation and up-keep. As you drive the Ford through many months and years you will develop an increasing pride in its appearance and a growing respect for the substantial worth that has been built into it. From every standpoint—in everything that goes to make a good automobile—you will know that you have made a far-seeing, satisfactory purchase. Wherever you go, you hear enthusiastic praise of the car and this significant, oft-repeated phrase—“l’m glad I bought a Ford.” . ,•:!*/1 %.{{ { A FORD owner in New York tells of a 13,000-mile trip across the United States and back in sixty days and says “the car was extremely economical to operate, com fortable and speedy." A grateful father tells how the Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield saved his wife and children from serious injury. To test tires, a^ large company drove a I new Ford day and night, for an average of j 500 miles every twenty-four hours. It was * still giving satisfactory service after 105,000 miles. A Ford car that had fallen into Fenian Lake was submerged for twelve days be fore being raised. After a new battery and carburetor howl were installed, it was driven back to Spokane under its own power. Many police departments have written of the special advantages of the Ford in crowded traffic because of its alert speed, acceleration, and fease of control. An in creasing number of fleet owners are also purchasing the Ford because their cost figures have given conclusive proof of its economy of operation and up-keep. In addition to important triumphs in Germany, France and Italy, the Ford won six out of seven leading places in a contest in Finland, first and second in the Rafaela races in Argentina, first and second in the Ford Motor Company i is on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, the same being bounded on the North by the lands of Charles Taylor; on the East by the lands of Lacy Alston; on the South by the lands of Lacy Alston; on the South by the lands of John nie Womble and on the West by the I lands of W. H. Ferguson.. This land j was conveyed by J. O. Campbell and i wife to A. J. Campbell by deed dated August 29th, 1923, and re corded November 14th, 1923, in D Book “G.A.” at page 23, in the registry of Chatham County. TERMS: One-third cash and bal ance in three equal annual install ments. PLACE: COURT HOUSE DOOR, PITTSBORO, CHATHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TIME OF SALE: MONDAY, July 7, 1930, 12 o’clock, noon. This 27th day of May, 1930. R. H. DIXON, JR. junl2 19 26 jul3 Commissioner| SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virute of the power vested in the undersigned by an order in the special procedeings en titled, J. R. Lasater, administrator of G. S. Williams, deceased vs. Alice Upchurch, Linda Williams, et als, and bearing date of June the 4th, 1930, I will on the 7th day of July, 1930, at twelve o’clock noon, at the courthouse door in Pittsboro, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate: One certain tract of land in Wil liams Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, and bounded as fol lows: Bounded on the North by Grover and Hendrix Johnson; on the East by Enoch Alston; on the South by Con Farrow, and on the W’est by John Johnson, containing twenty acres, more or less. This the fourth day of June, 1930. F. C. UPCHURCH, > Commissioner. JUNE 26, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S RE-Sal : Default having been made i n payment of the indebtedness -1 cured by that certain deed of' trn!f to me as Trustee for the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company by V. B. Elkins and wife. Will’ Jordan Elkins on the .16th dav of June, 1924, and recorded in f hi office of the Register of l) e «*; of Chatham County, in Book Gw of Deeds, Page 405 et seq., I wi i| under and by virture of power of sale bested in me by said deed of trust, and at the request of +ha cestui que trust, and for the pu~ pose of discharging the debt 4' cured by said deed of trust, proceed jto sell to the highest bidder, f 0 I cash, at the court house in Pitts boro, Chatham County, North Caro lina, on SATURDAY, JUNE 28,1930. the following described land, to-wF- J BEGINNING at a stake, corner of Raleigh and Jordan Streets, and running south twenty-five dag. east with Jordan Street one hundred seventy-five feet to a stake, on we*t side of Jordan Street; thence south sixty-five deg. west one hundred twenty-five feet to a stake; thence north twenty-five deg. west one hundred seventy-five feet to a stake on the south side of Raleigh Street* thence with Raleigh Street, north sixty-five deg. east one hundred twenty-five feet to the beginiin» and containing 21,875 square feet’ Same being the land conveyed to “Mrs. Willie Elkins” by Cattie M. Jordan, by deed dated November 4, 1920, and registered in Book FW at Page 458. This is a re-sale made by order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham County, made account of increase bid. The bidding will start at $3,750.00. This the 10th day of June, 1930 JULIAN PRICE, Trustee. Brooks, Parker, Smith & Wharton Attorneys, Greensboro, N. C. run from Copenhagen-to-Paris-to-Copen* hagen, three gold medals in England, firs! ranking in the durability test over the tortuous Amancaes road in Peru, and first place in the 1930 reliability run conducted by the Royal Automobile Club of Sweden. This contest was an exceptionally se vere test of endurance and sturdy con struction because it was held in the dead o£ winter and covered 600 miles of steady running over snow-covered country roads and mountainous hills. 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