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See these . / _ J\. remarkable tires today. i ’ THE PEACH CROP The Car Lot Movement Is Ex pected to be From 1,500 to 1,900 Car»~Additional Pro duction Will Move By Motor •j Truck. ;■ The condition of the Sandhill peach crop, as indicated,by .the crop report ing service, shows an average of 66 per cent. - The Sandhill commercial peach area includes the orchads in Mont gomery, Moore, Lee, “Richmond, and HoVe comities. The trees o£ bear in age total something less than 2,000 000. Of the important varieties the Hileys appearto have the best pros pects with a .condition of 75 per cent, Georgia Belles being next with 67,-per cent Elbertas 65 an 1 Holes 59. As a rule, the orchards that have been given good care have a good outlook for priduction. Bacteriosis and winter killings have been as conspicuous as usual. Curclio has also given lass trouble this year. Dry weather tq June has enabled the growers to use control methods very effectively." While many trees do not have heavy erops, they are rather well distributed which will probably .result in rather good sized and quality fruit. This indicates that a large percentage of the crop will be of saleable quantity. While probably 80 per cent of the orcnaraa nave Deen iaiten care - of, the remaining 20 per cent which are either abandoned • or neglected are calculated to produce fruit which will hurt’ the’ reputation of the high-class product. This Will practically be ture, if it is sold as "Sandhill peaches.”. The present total peach production in' North Carolina is indicated at 1, 428,000 bushels, reckoned on a condi tion of 42 per cent, Including commer cial prospects, condition a year ago, was 68 per cent, and the ten-year average is 60 per cent. The unfav orable spring weather is probably re sponsible for the shortage of fruit. According to many growers in the Sandhill area, the caxlot movement is expected to be anywhere from 1500 to 1900 cars. Additional produc tion will move by motor truck. Sargon*Gave Her Surprise of Life ‘‘I took nearly fvery medicine for jny troubles but nothing did me any real good- until I took Sargon, and it MRS. r: w. albert.. gave me the surprise^-of my life. I could, hardly retain food, my liver was disordered, I was dreadfully con stipated and suffered with sick head aches. I had lost so much weight and strength that I hadn’t the energy or life to do anything. Sargon gave me a splendid apetite and my diges tion is perfect. I never have, head aches, I’m fast regaining my lost weight and have just lots of new “Sargon Pills relieved ne of con stipation, cleansed my systein of poi sons and left me feeling toned up in stead of causing that weak, let-down feeling produced by the usual laxa tives.”—Mrs. R. W. Albert, 1802 Blanding Street, Columbia, S. C. Crabtree Drug Company, Agents. SPECIAL LOW FARES SANFORD - . TO— . :f , Portsmouth, July 3-4 ..._ ....._*6.50 Old Point, July 3-4 --_$6.60 Va. Beach, July 3-4 ....$7.00 Richmond, July 3-1 ... —- $6.50 AND RETURN. .....Limited JULY 8th. For information call Agent ' SEABOARD LOW FARES SANFORD 1 —TO— ' 'v.. SAVANNAH, GA..... $9.00 JACKSONVILLK, FLA.„ . $14.90 TAMPA, Fla., .- "..., $21.50 MIAMI, FLA, . — $24.00 KEY WEST, FLA, —; —. *31.25 HAVANA, CUBA „ _ $48.75 AND RETURN “ Proportionate Fares Other Florida — Points SATURDAY, JUNE M, 1*30. For Information see Ageat Sea board. COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an order j of the Superior Court, of Lee County,' North Carolina, made in the jction pending therein entitled ATLANTIC JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF RALEIGH, vs. J. C. Yarboro and wife, Etta Lee Yarboro, Page Trust Company, a Banking Corporation, Wilkins Ricks Company, a corpora tion, Lee Hardware Company, a Cor poration, M. J. Jordan, S. Ray By erly, Trustee in Bankruptcy of J. C. Yarboro, C. L. Williams, Trustee, for Page Trust Company, the undersign ed Commissioner will on Tuesday, July 8, 1930, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court House door of Lee County,1 North Carolina, offer for sale and' sell to the highest bidder for cash, all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in West San ford township, Lee County, on State Highway No. 50, north of the town of Sanford, and described by metes and bounds as follows: j Beginning at a stake in the Mc Queen road by black jack pointers on the east side of the road, said stake being the comer where the lands of Mrs. Alice Mclver, Alton Mclver and Mrs. Flora Patterson all meet. and running thence S. 89 E. 48.75 chains to a stake by a white oak stump on, the west bank of Little Buffalo Creek; thence N. 1 1-2 E. 8 chains to . a stake by,a stump in Johnson’s line; thence N. 2, E. 55 3-4 poles to a maple, Wicker’s comer; thence N. 88 1-2 W. 100 poles to a stake, Wick er’s comer; theilce N. 2 E. 80 poles, Wicker’s other comer; thence S 88 1*2- E. with his line l()2-4-5 poles to a stake in Wicker’s line; thence N. 2 1-4 E. 67 poles to a post oak, Wick er's comer; thence 86 / 1-2 W.. 107 poles to a pine knot near the spring in the line of the property of the Clarendon Coal Field Company; thence as said line N, 85 W. 258 poles to a small cross on a flat rock on the south bank of Pretty Creek; thence S. 6 W. 96-25 poles to a stake, comer of the land belonging to. the hpirs of Dr. John Mclver, now M. L. Matthews; thence S. 44 E. as the line of said land 90 poles to a stake; Rid dle's, now Matthew's comer, in said Mclver land; thence east with the Riddle line 81 3-5 poles to a stake in the middle of the McQueen Road, now highway, Riddl’es comer; thence S. 11 E. as said highway 65 poles to a stake; thence as said highway S. 15 E. 8.68 chains to the beginning con taining 402 acres, more or less, and being a portion of Lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of Evander Mc Iver, deceased, exempting, however the^ mineral interests and state in and to ,said lands, and being more per fectly described in that certain mort gage recorded in the office of the Reg ister o£ Deeds for Lee County, North Carolina, in Book 18, at page 25, et seq., to which record reference is hereby made. m Time of sale, July 8, 1930, at 12 'o’clock, noon; place of sale, Court I House door of Lee county; terms of sale, cash. This May 27, 1930. , t. j. McPherson, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under authority conferred by deed <5f trust executed by R. H. Moffitt and wife, Maude Matthews Moffitt, to.the First National Bank of Dur ham, North Carolina, Trustee, dated the 15th day of June, 1927, and re corded in Book 175, pages 72 et seq., in the office of the Register of Deeds of Lee county, the said trustee will at 12 o’clock noon on MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930, at the Court House door of Lee County, in Sanford, North Carolina, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following describ ed property: Beginning at an iron stake in the eastern sidewalk of Third street a comer Miss Sadie Matthews’ lot 100 feet fropi Hickory Avenue and runs thence N. 78 E. 200 feet to a corner; thence N. 12 W. and parallel with 3rd street to Mrs. Alex. Mclver^ or Mrs. Vestal’s line; thence S. 78 w. 200 feet to the Vestal corner on Third street; thence with 3rd street 100 feet to the beginning, being lot upon which is situated the residence now occupied by R. H. Moffitt in the Town of Sanford, and being the western portion of a certain lot conveyed to R. i^. Moffitt by deed of Ralph Mong er and wife, dated November 12, _j _,1 XT~ 18t page 675, office of Register of .Deeds of Lee County, North Carolina. _ This sale is made on account of de fault in the payment of the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust and is subject to all taxes and paving as sessments against the said property whether now due or to become due. This 3rd day of June, 1930. First National Bank of Durham, North Carolina, Trustee. W. A. 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Only 60c. - Acme Drug Company. SEABOARD ANNOUNCES VERY LOW FARES Seaboard Air Line Railway an nounces inauguration of very low summer vacation fares between all Seaboard points and also to other points east of the Mississippi and south of and including St. Louis, Cin cinnati and Washington. These round trip tickets will be 45 [ per cent lower than the regular i round trip fare with a fifteen day re turn limit, and slightly higher with a thirty day limit. 3 - | The will be good on any Seaboard train leaving on Fridays, Saturdays, I and Sundays, during July and Aug ust, according to Mr. M. Copley, lo cal Seaboard passenger representa tfvt. '•.! - A few samples of these fares are as follows: ' ' Richmond .L. ._...$7.90 Norfolk .... . $8.60 , Washington .. $12.62 Atlanta $16.05 Jacksonville 1.$18.74 FOR SALE CHEAP—Seed Irish po __tdtbes; "seed peas, cane seed, millet seed, com for late planting, car of soda to arrive Wednesday or Thurs day* 25th or 26th. Look after the* late spots, save them with soda I have eight good tobacco and cot ton farms for sale cheap^. J. G. Layton, Lillington, N. >C. i • 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Lee. * In the Superior Court. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, .Plaintiff. Vs. C. L. Allen, C. L. Allen, executrix of T. M. Allen, deceased; Lestro Al len,^and wife, Gola Allen; Mrs. Myrtle Pul|ey and husband Court land Pulley; Mrs. Boulware and husband, Barrett Boulware; Claude Allen, minor, (aged 18 years); William Marion Allen, Trustee, J. A. Allen; Carl K. Burgess, Trustee, North Carolina Agricultural Credit Corporation; D. B, Teague, Trustee; W. R. Williams, Receiver of the Bank ing Loan & Trust Company, W. H. Hill; Deep River Development Company and the West Pocke^ ' National Farm Loan “Association, ■ Defendans NOTICE. The defendant," Barrett boulware, will take notice that an action eh titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Lee County, North Carolina, to foreclose any ex isting and contingent interest that the defendant may have m the lands of T. M. Allen, deceased, and the said defendant will'further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Lee County, at the court j house in Lee County, N. C., on the 1st day of July, 1930, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. This 28th day of May, 1930. W. G. WATSON , Clerk Superior Court Lee County. 666tablets Relieves a Headach or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malarial in three days. 666 also in Liquid. "I bad a seveiO case of indiges- 11 tioD,” says Mrs. Bell ' Buckheister, 7 River St, Piedmont S. C. "So many things that I ate hurt me, T nlmont nnit ing.' ”1 would burn in my chest. I had severe headache, and such a tight, smothering feeling. I would be obliged to eat a little, then it would hurt me. "A friend said to me: *Why don’t you take Black-Draught?* "I was just too weak then to do my work. I began taking small doses after meals and in just a few weeks I could eat? anything I wanted to, then take my small dose of Black Draught and feel fine. I Boon re gained my health and strength." Costs only 1 cent a dose. THEDFORD’S Black Draught For CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS Women who need a tonic should take I I Caeoul Used over 60 years. - , ' iSSSrSJ&dTSJBSTBJSEfElJSl J. C PITTMAN “—: • | Attorney at Law. Rooms 1 and 2 Cross-Marks Building C SANFORD, N. C. DR. E. W. HUNTER. Dentist. Office 2nd floor in the Postoffleo building, on comer of Steele and* Wicker streets. Office ’phone 193. residence ’phone 464. WM. F. COOKE, Engineer 23 Cross-Marks Bldg. ■ Surveys land and construction. Structural Designs. Plans and Specifications. DR. F. W. McCRACKEN, ■ Dentist. SANFORD, N. C. Office in Makepeace Building. Office 'phone 61. Residence 68. DR. J. I. NEAL, ; Veterinarian. - Office in New Building on Wicker St. Phone No. 126. H. C. RENEGAR, LAWYER Makepeace Bldg. Sanford, N. C. (OY?r Chear’s Jewelry Store.) SANFORD, N. & E. L. Gavin D. B. Teague GAVIN & TEAGUE, Attorneys at Law. SANFORD, N. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS LAWYERS SANFORD, N. C. K.RHoyle Samuel Hoyle Sanford, N. C. Carthage, N. C. HOYLE & HOYLE, LAWYERS. Sanford, N. C., and Carthage, N. C. Sanford office 2nd floor Gavin Snipea building; Carthage office 8hd Floor Seawell building. A. A. F. SEAWELL, LAWYER. SANFORD. N. C. Masonic Temple. DR. R. O. HUMPHREY, Chiropractic Physician. Complete X-Ray and Sun-Ray Service Makepeace Building, Sanford, N. C. Will be at his Office Over Post Of fice, Sanford, N. C., EVERY WED NESDAY from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. J. F. FOSTER, M. D. Obstetricts and Diseases of Children. Office: Cross-Marks Building. Phone No. 880, Residence, 247. SANFORD, N. C. H. M. JACSKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6 and 6 Peoples Bank Bldg. SANFORD, N. C. General Practice in All Courts. CUTTER & THOMPSON, Architects and Engineers Makepeace Building. SANFORD. thomas j. McPherson, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Masonic Temple. -SANFORD, N.tL’i: J. C. Muse & Company, Certified Public Accountants AUDITS— SYSTEMS—TAXES Masonic Tebmple Bldg. Telephone 568. We Are Equipped to handle your INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Give us a chance. CROSS & BRINN. DRS A. D. BARBER AND C. C. HATCH DENTISTS SANFORD. N. C. Suite in Masonic Temple Building. Tlephone No. 187. CARTER FURNITURE CO (INCORPORATED.) . Undertaking Department Established 1900. Complete line of COFFINS and CASKETS Anto Hearse Service. A. K. MILLER EMBALMER nnd FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. H. Fitts, late of Lee County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the eetate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Sanford. N. C.. on or before the 29th day of May, 1931, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 29th day of Mav. 1930. W. H. FITTS, Jv„ Administrator of W. H. Fitts’ es tate.
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