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PAGE FOUR *•••******•***• m * •Brown’s Chapel News’ **«..***•*••***. Mr. and Mis. R. G. Perry visited the farmer's sifter near Graham R. Goodwtin atended the big birthday dinner given his grand mebher. Mrs. MliWhell. in New Hope tO Mf and Mrs. Seif of High Point spent the week-end with Mrs. Self s parents, Mr. and Mk's. D. B * Woody; Mr. Robert Thompson and family drove down from Greensboro Sun day and took his sister Mrs. J. 1. Mann by surprise for dinner. Mr A. F. will shows that he had taken forethought to provide for ,• those responsible for hfis care in old age. ‘ Mrs. Lizzie Dark, who seems to have imporved since taking treat ment -at Durham, was able to atend church Sunday. Mr. G. C. Durham is only partial ly deaf and dumb and not totally at printed last week. Even' member is urged to at tend church nevt Sunday. It is not the regular .preaching day, but the last Sunday before the last preaching service before the annual conference, and it woii.d be well for us to have a heat-t # o-hear talk about things for which there is no need for a (preacher’s toeing present. The lay leader requests hearty co-opera tion in these strenuous times. Mr. G. C. Durham is now in the State Hospital but it is hoped that he may soon recover full pos session of his mental powers. He is. a hard worker, a fine mechanic, desoite his affliction of deafness, sci Mr. W. J. Durham says he would father have his hand cut off than -@ee his son have to go to the hos pital, (but that he felt it was he-h for all concerned that he go. He Had apparently become dangerous, threatening even his father with a gun, and the latter will explain the whole matter to any of those who are passing harsh judgement upon him. Nor short d anv reproach be leveled at Grover, since he has been unbalanced *by the loss of his home in Durham when he was unable to meet .payments due on it. But the father will explain all to any critic of his actions in the matter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stone and Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Carter and two children visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Durham Sunday. Mrs. Durham returned with them for a week’s visit. Alex and Lacy In •< Moving Picture Messrs. Alex Cockman and Lacy returned Friday from Pinehurst, where they spent several days with the Hickory Mountain Club’s dogs assisting Grantland Rice, notable magazine writer and movie mag nate, in making a movie of hunt ing scenes. They carried 26 dogs, and the Hickory Mountain dogs are the only ones bo appear in the scenes. However, the four finest were the stars of the piece, the most of the 26 appearing only in a training scene. Besides Messrs. Oeckman and Womble, Mr. Evans, a movie actor from Philadelphia, took part in the pictures, also Mr. J. Talbott John son of Pinehurst, a nephew of Mt. Oockman’s, wi 1 be seen in the pic tures The film will be released in about two weeks, and perhaps may be seen Tiere, as the Pitts boro movie theatre is opening again. Representatives Off the (big city papers were present to take pic tures for the 'photogravure sec tions of their papers The movie film ran in lengbh to 3,000 feet, but perhaps mrudh (of that footage will be cut out in assembling. The picture is a talkie throughout. <s, PASTOR DAILEY’S FINAL I am conveying to my neople per haps my final message through the ’•columns of the Record 'before the i sitb'ng of our Annual Conference "the 19th of November. This, my second year now closing, has been one of many difficulties, heart-ache®, and suffering one way -«or another, but Providence never theless ihas smiled graciously upon us, both pastor and people. Some .of our homes have been saddened r»by death while others have been by sickness, tout, through hit all, our heavenly Father has .. f been in the midst of His very own, ‘pealing and comforting all alike. / * Now, friends, we are on the jp’rf’ nal run, two weeks remaiin before • .the closing, and so I (beg every one £:*to do tois or her (best that the may toe happy to render a full accounting. I would urge the Stew ards and Missionary Committees to be very active and see that the financial -obligations of the -churches ‘ pare met on time, there being no tine to lose now. Strength to yo.ur ncart and hand! > • Mr. Editor, I wish to express to £*you imy hearty appreciation for the i generous way in which you have : Jcarried my notices through the ,wear ; I wish for you -success in the continued- enterprise of our county foa-per, sharing in your attempt to puild up the whole people of this area. J. A. DAILEY. • ! ' Honored On Her 80th Birthday lOn Sunday, Nov. '2, about 100 leighbors, kindred and friends gathered at the -home’of Mrs. Ada Jityhell in New Hope Townshim and prsad a bountiful dinner in honor .* fcf Jtoat good lady’s eightieth (birth day. * Tne Hanks Chapel quartet was pres ent. and rendered some very ap propriate songs. Rev. R. R. Gordon gave a very helpful talk, as did Messrs. R. W. Seymour and DeWitt Farrell. MVs. Mifcohell was made Very happy to know that she had so " 1 A',trrtjK many friends. She received a number of presents, which also added to -her enjoyment of the occasion. When 'leaving all wished Mrs. Mit chell many more happy birthdays. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Mrs. Blanche Honeycutt, et als on the 12th day of August, 1925, and recorded in Book AC, Page 16, we will on Satur day the Bth day of November 1930 12 o’clock noon at the Courthouse door in Chatham County, Pittsboro. N. C., sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the folowing land to-wit FIRST TRACT: Located in Wil liams Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Bun Atwater, Bob Williams, and Rus McGee, and described as fol lows: Beginning at a point, the North east corner on Bun Atwater’s place and running thence S. 84° 5' E. 4348 ft. to Morgan Creek; thence along and with said Morgan Creek in a Southeaster y direction to a point, the Northeast corner of Rus McGee’s lands; thence N. 82° W. 1630 ft. to a point in the Norfolk £ Southern Railway Company’s right of way; thence N. 64° 45' W. 1900 ft. to a stake; thence N. 87° 15' W. 1469 ft. to a stake at the Southeast corner of Rus McGee’s property; thence N. 3° 50' E. 2505 ft. to the point or place of begins ning; containing 296.62 acres; the same being known as the Williams farm as shown on plat of same made by J. T. Poe, surveyor, Novem ber 1922. SECOND TRACT: Lying and be ing in W illiams Township, Chatham Countv. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of C. P. Stone, S. H. Mit chell and others, and described as follows: Beginning at an ironwood on a branch in C. P. Stone’s line, coiner of Lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of the late J. W. Hackney; thence E. 27 chs. and 75 links to a pine knot in S. H. MitcheTs line; thence N. 15 chs. to a rock pile, Mitchell’s corner; thence W. 26 chs, and 50 links to a hickory; thence N. 26 chs. and 75 links'to a rock pile; thence W. 14 chs. and 25 links to a stake, Samuel Crabtree’s corner; thence N. 37 chs. and 25 links to a rock, Crabtree’s corner; thence W. 18 chs. and 50 links to a large white oak. C. P. Stone’s corner; thence S. 5 3 i° W T . 48 chs. to rock pile and point ers, C. P. Stone’s corner; thence N. 68° E. 6 chs. and 50 links to a post oak and pointers, C. P. Stone’s corner at head of bottom; thence down branch as it meanders to the first station; containing 202 acres; and being the same tract of land shown on the plat on file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Chatham County, North Carolina, with the papers in the case of “Bettie Pickett and another vs Robert Ward and others”, which is docketed in Judgement Docket “1” at Page 152. (The description here given is a verbatim copv of the written description on said plat; this written description on the plat is taken from the report of the Com missioners in the case of W. A. Foushee and others vs. J. J. Hack ney and others as registered in the office of the Register of Deeds in Book “BK” at Page 234.) This sale is made by reason of the failure of Mrs. Blanche Honeycutt et als to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10% will be required from the purchaser at the sale. This the 4th day of October 1930. W. G. BRAMHAM AND T. L. BLAND, RECEIVERS for FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY OF DURHAM. INC., TRUSTEE, formerly FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY DURHAM, N. C. ‘ NOTICE Sale of Real State Under Deed of Trust Under and toy virtue of a deed of trust executed and delivered by G. M. Brooks and wife, Vallie Brooks to Alamance Insurance & Real Fistate Company, as Trustee, dated the Ist day of August, 1924, and duly recorded in the office of Register -of Deeds for Chatham County in Books of Deeds of Trust No. G. H., at page 463-4-5, de fault having been made in the payment of maturity of the bonds and interest thereby secured and the holders of said bonds having demanded sale of the (property hereinafter and in said Deed of Trust described; and under and by virtue of an order of Hon. Johnson J. Hayes, Judge of the i District Court of the United States for the Middle District of North Carolina, and ii-n the cause entitled Mrs. Jeusie P. Roberts, complain ant, against Alamance Insurance and Real Estate Company et al, defendants, which in order has been duly entered by the Clerk of the said District Court at Greensboro, N. C., and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County in hook of deeds No. 94, at page 393; and under and by virtue of the laws of North Caro lina; and subject to the conditions hereinafter stated, the undersigned John M. Coble, Receiver for Ala mance Insurance & Real Estate Company (and National Real Estate Company), will on Monday, 17th day of November, 1930, at 12:00 O’clock Noon offer for sale at public auction to 'the highest bidder for cash at the Court-House door of Chatham Coun ty, at Pittsboro, N. C., the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Two certain tracts or parcels of land, (bounded as follows:- FIRST TRACT: In Hickory Mt. Township, Chatham County, State of North •Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. iH. Jones, Geo. W. Cook and L. A. Brooks: BEGINN ING at a gum, G. W. Cook’s cor ner and running N. with L. A. THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO, N. C. .... Brooks line 81 .poles to a post oak; thence W. 72 poles to a stake; thence S. 40 poles to the L. A. Brook's spring branch; Whewce dawn the various courses of said branch to an elan on the N. bank the head of a small cleared bottom on the N. side of said branch; thence northward a straight line to a water oak or a willow oak on the S. bank of Vardnel’s Creek Southeast of the Tox Mill House; thence down the various courses of Vardnel’s to two foackberries on the S. bank of said Creek, W. H. Jones corner; thence S. 5 o E. 6 rods to a stone; thence S. 88% o E. 294 poles to the beginning, containing one hundred and twenty (120) acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: In Hickory Mt. Township, Chatham County and State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. D. Teague, L. A. Brooks, M. H. Dark and others, BEGINNING at M. N. Dark’s second corner a post oak and running W. 72 poles to a stone, Dark’s other corner; thence S. 40 poles to a stone formerly an ash on the N. Bank of the Spring branch; thence down said branch its various courses 103 poles to a stone formerly an elm; thence N. 12%° W. 63-1/5 poles to a water oak on the S. bank of Verne.l’s Creek; thence u,p said Creek with its various courses 41-2/3 poles to Teague's line; thence E. 150 poles to a Black Jack in L. A. Brook’s line; thence S. with L. A. Brook’s line 30 poles to the BEGINNING containing 60 acres, ibe the same more or less. Increased bids may be placed, as provided by law, only within ten days from date of sale'. If, within twenty days from date of sale, the successful bidder shows to the Receiver that there are liens su perior to said deed of trust under of taxes and special assessments) which this sale is made (exclusive other than as stated below, he wH not be required to complete the purchase, and all moneys paid will be refunded. The Receiver is informed, but does not represent or guarantee, that said deed of trust ds a first lien. Bonds secured by this deed of trust bear Serial No. 2466. This is a third re-sale. Bidding will begin at $1,155.00. This the Ist day of November, 1930. JOHN M. COBLE, Receiv er of Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Company. W. S. COULTER, E. S. W. DAMERON, JOHN S. THOMAS, Attorneys. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred in a certain mort gage deed executed by J. Y. Ferrall and wife Rita Ferra 1 and C. N. Buchanan on the 20th day of July, 1923, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County, North Carolina, in Book FZ at page 498 we will on Wednesday, the 3rd day of De cember, 1930, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Court House door in Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina, sell at Public Auction, the following land, to-wit: Two certain tracts or parcels of land tin Chatham County, North Carolina, in Hadley and Buckhom townships and de scribed and defined as follows, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: All the undevided interest of J. Y. Ferrall in and to a certain tract of land in Hadley towpship, Chatham County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of John Mann, Bosher Williams and others and known as the Cicero Ferrall place, containing 200 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: All the unde vided interest of said Rita Ferrall and husband J. Y. Ferrall in and to a certain tract o«f Hand in Buck horn Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of C. N. Buctoanan, Tom Buchanan, Emry Woodell and perhaps others, containing 90 acres, more or less, and being known as the Francis Buchanan tract of land. This sale ds made by reason of the failure of J. Y. Ferrall and wife Rita Ferrall and C. N. Buchanan I to pay off and discharge the endebt ! ednesss secured by said mortgage I deed. This the Ist day of November, 1930. W. A. & J. P. MONROE. Mortgagees. nov. 6-27. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of authority contained in a cer tain deed of trust given by O. L. Pawell and his wife Lizzie Powell, to the undersigned trustee, and dated 12th day of December, 1919, recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Chatham County in Book FS of Mortgages, pages 201- 202, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell at public auction at the Courthouse Door in Pittsboro, N. C., on Saturday, November 29th, 1930. at Twelve O’clock M., the following property, to-wit: Lying and being in Williams Township, Chatham County, BEGINNING at a stake on New Hope Creek; thence west 42 chains to a persimmon tree, M. B. At water’s corner; thence 70 degrees west 30 chains to a pine, H. F. Stone’s corner; thence about 70 chains, Alius Stone’s line, white oak; thence wesV 3 chains 27 links to pointers in Stone’s hine; thence up New Hope Creek as it meanders to first station, containing 70 acres, more or less, said land is also known as Lot No. 5 in the division of the land of the estate of Elizabeth Stone s heirs. This land was conveyed to Sallie F. Beckwith by W. R. Stone and wife Minnie Stone, on November 19th, 1904, and recorded in Book of Deed E. F., page 186 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chat bam County. For further descrip- tion see deed from Sallie F. Bee® with to J. B. Mason, recorded fIR Botok E. F., page 279, in the offief of the Register of r Deeds for Chat* ham County. TERMS CKF SALE: CASH This sale is made by reason of failure of the parties giving the said deed of trust to pay off and dis charge the same, and at the request of the owner and bolder of the note. This 18th day of October, 1930. R. P. READE, Trustee. oct 30- nov 20 SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Fred Knight and wife, Eleanor Knight on the 6th day of July 1926 and re corded in Book AC, Page 53, we will on Saturday the 15th day of November 1930 12 o’clock noon at the Courthouse door in Chatham County, Pittsboro, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the foi owing land, to-wit: All those certain pieces, pafrcUs or tracts of land containing 76 acres of land, more or less, situated, ly ing and being just off the Pittsboro- Moore’s Bridge Road about 1 mile Northeast from the town of Pitts boro, North Carolina in Center Township; Chatham County, North Carolina; having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by G. H. Hancock, sur veyor fn 1926, the same being bounded on the N. by lands of Thomas Stone; on the E. by lands of Artel ia Knight; on the S. by lands of W. P’. Bland and J. M. Hammock; and on the W. by lands of Geo. Richardson. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Fred Knight and wife. Eleanor Knight to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10% wil be required from the purchaser at the sale. This the 7th dav of October 1930. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, Trustee. DURHAM, N. C. oct 23-nov 13 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust, dated November 1, 1925, and executed to the under signed by T. Y. Rigarsbee, which appears of record in the Registry of Chatham County in Book G. N., Page 38, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured and demand having been made upon the undersigned for this foreclosure, the undersigned trustee wi l offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, the Bth day of November, 1930, at twelve o’clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Pittsboro, N. C., all the property conveyed in the said deed of trust and which is described as follows: Lying and being in Williams Town ship and, FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on the Raleigh road, G. W. Riggsbee’s corner; south 6 degrees east 45 chains and 50 links in A. J. Riggsbee’s line, east 15 chains and 50 links to a white oak, Sid Herndon’s corner, north 5 chains to a dogwood; thence east 6 chains and 40 links to pointers north 6 degrees west 15 chains and 50 links to Edward’s Spring branch; thence up said branch to another branch; thence up the left hand prong to another branch thence up the right hand prong; thence up the left hand prong to the old line on said branch; thence west 17 chains on 50 links to a white oak, J. S. Riggsbee’s corner; thence north 9 chains and 75 links to the first station, containing 84 acres, more or less, and being known as the home place of J. S. Riggsbee, and being land conveyed by G. O. Riggs bee to J. S. Riggsbee by deed on record in Book FB, Page 42, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham county, North Carolina. SECOND TRACT: Lying and be ing on the waters of Bush Creek in Chatham county, bounded on the west and south by the lands of G. O. Riggsbee on the east by the lands of Alvin J. Roberson and on the north by the lands of and con taining 44 acres, more or less, and being the lands conveyed to J. S. Riggsbee by G. O. Riggsbee and wife, January 25th, 1875, recorded in Book 80, of deed Page 346, in the office of the Registr of Deeds, Chatham County, for further descrip tion see deed from W. J. Brogden, Com. This the 7th dav of October, 1930. WADE BARBER, Trustee. oct 16-nov 17 . NOTICE ! I hereby warn all persons against hiring or harboring my son Thorn- GALVANIZED ROOFING AJAX BRAND—QUALITY AND SERVICE 29 GUAGE, 5 V Crimp $4.25 per Square See us and get our prices before you buy. Barb Wire $3.50 Fence Wire All Prices. GOLDSTON HARDWARE CO. Telephone 371 Goldston, N. C. I ! • ton Mitchel, age 15, who has left me without my consent. HARRISON MITCHELL, colored, Pittsboro, N. C. oct 30-Nov 13 pd SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Brant Alston and wife, Lula Alston on the 20th day of July 1925, and recorded in book A C, page 15, we will on Saturday the 22nd day of November 1930 12 o’clock noon Chatham County, sell at public auc tion for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: All that certain piece, -parcel or at the courthouse door in Pittsboro, tract of land containing 88 *,4 acres more or less, situate, lying and be ing just off the Siler City-Pittsboro Highway about 3 miles west from Pittsboro; the same toeing bounded on the N toy lands of ’ Harlow Tay lor Heirs; on the E by lands of f \ JUST SUPPOSE— You had SIOOO in our Savings Department now. You could buy a good farm or a house and lot And don’t think that farm land and homes will not be in demand at better prices one of these days. They are going for songs now, but the man who hasn’t saved can not even raise the tune for the song. The thing to do is to begin now. It is -truly hard to save a dollar now, but the man who does get a little ahead will have the advantage over the fellow who enters the next period without a dollar of capital. We Pay 4% on Savings Accounts and Compound Quarterly. THE BANK OF GOLDSTON HUGH WOMBLE, Pres. T. W. GOLDSTON, Cashier GOLDSTON, N. C. i * | RE-ROOF FOR j f THE LAST TIME | \ \ w y | If your present roof is | | about worn away and you | | are faced with the prob | lem or selecting a new | roof, come by and let us | show you the Ambler As- | I bestos Shingles in the £ jfl many new and charming % colors. | § | Ambler Asbestos Shin- \ gles are made of Asbestos Ya * and Portland and are al- IF] 5s most indestructible as to f the weather elements. PI j They cannot rot, curl, P | warp nor burn. Very M £ moderately priced. , §1 i 1 i || 5 THE BUDD-PIPER jji 1 ROOFING CO. | 5 S \ DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA s THURSDAY, NOVEMRRR e Arthur Alston; on the q of Martha McClenahan and y * an< k W by lands of Joe Abton “ h mg the same land convetl"! b *' Bryant Alston toy the execn+ ed to W L. London by deed dateT, of 15 - 1 ® 1 0 7 „® Tld recorded in BolkV a , n ' page • 277, in the Office/' T Register of- Deeds of rw the County, N. C. Latham This sale is made by reason of faihire of Bryant Alston an d °ii e Lula Akton to pay off and dh’ charge the indebtedness secured k said deed of trust. ed b y A deposit of 10% will be quired from the purchaser at the 1930 iS th * 17tl> day ° f Octol >« W. G. BRAMHAM and t L. BLAND, RECEIVERS for FIRST NATION?? COMPANY OF DURHAM INC., TRUSTEE. Formerly FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DURHAM, N. C. oct 30-nov 20
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