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l»« AK0 LB0UHB8 for vacant i<and . | cotton and tobacco fanners *"> *idin«' i« the fight to remove the njlirphM of these crops by reducing ir acreage drastically during the :t two years, the opportunity is 6f improve the land so that it ■wm never be necessary to plant such large acreages again to obtain equal ly as good yields.. i _^5H»i» is the opinion of .Agricultural Extenaiohworkera at State College ,nvho are urging a return to the old slogan of "lint, legumes and live stock this fall. i About 95 percent of the tobacco *rowe«l have signed agreements pro-1 mislng to reduce their acreage by as much as SO per cent of that planted earring the past three years. Cotton I growers will be offered a rental and! benefit payment plan by which the1 average must be reduced by 40 per cent under that of the past five years. This means considerable laild removed from the cultivation of cash crops. To. make the best of this situation, extension workers are urging an in-1 creased acreage to legume crops this' fail. Hie advantage of having such crops on the land is well known to most farmers but there is this year the additional incentive of producing :seed for sale. Indications are that there will be a shortage of all kinds l*of legume crop seed and those in a! position to grow certified seed which array enter the channels of interstate ■commerce may secure an excellent profit from the project. I Tire prevailing droughts of sum-1 mer also makes it imperative to grow I •a much hay as possible during the I winter when there is sufficient mois-! iture in the soil. Dean I. O. Schoub, director of the | Agricultural Extension Service, says,, further that it is imperative to save ■all the legume seed possible this fall, •especially of soybeans and lespedeza. TREAT STORED GRAIN TO CONTROL INSECT PESTS Stored grain, beans or poas, put iip in small amounts for home use, may he protected from insect damage by placing in a water-tight barrel and ■treating with carbon disulphide or by mixing the .seed thoroughly with air- j slaked lime before storing, says C. H. j Brannon, extension entomologist at .State College. | “Where the carbon' disulphide is used the barrel should be filled to ■Within a few inches of the top and At least one-half cupful of the chemi- j •cal poured over the seed,” says Mr. I Branaon. “The barrel should then be! covered With a double thickness of JMSiVy Wrapping paper and left to btUhd lot tw<o days. If any insects are i ABU active after this time the treat-! ment, should be repeated.” . I . Rot larger amounts the. Seed can be | treated in-storage- by.msking the; bins j fairly air-tight and using 20 pounds •of carbon disulphide to each 1,000 cubic feet of space, he says. The che mical should be poured over the seed then covered to hold the gits. Brannon says that this treatment will not injure the seed for planting, feed, or food. When the grain is to be used just spread it out in the air end the gas will disappear. All con tainers, however, must be kept cover ed or insects will reinfest the stored grain, he says. When the air-slaked lime 'treatment is used four parts of the lime to one part of seed is used in quantities less ■than one bushel. From one to five .bushels three parts of lime to one part of seed should be used. For lar ger quantities equal parts of the lime and seed are used. Mix the lime thoroughly with the seed before storing says Brannon. When removed from storage the seed maybe sifted from the lime or wash ed for feed and food purposes. PLOW UP STALKS AND CONTROL BOLL WEEVIL With .the feeding and breeding jrlaces destroyed multitudes of cotton boll weevils will either starve before Oold weather or die during the hiber nation period. “Cotton should be picked as rapid : Jy as possible and the stalks destroy ed at once for best results/’ says C. H. Brannon, extension entomologist ■lit State College. “This not only star ves out the adult weevil but it also .Iketroys many of the young, imma ture insects." Brannon1 Suggests that'the work be .Carried on as a community project as jihJa will keep all fields clear but, if this is .. „ Impossible, he urges every in dividual farmer to plow up the stalks Ua soon as picking is completed. Hie destruction on individual farms will greatly benefit the farmer due to the migratory habits of the weevil, he ■ .leys. • Where weather conditions or Other , contingencies make it Impossible to plow up the stalks the grower should turn in cattle or sheep to graze. While not as far reaching in results . as plowing under the grazing will de stroy some of the feeding ground and many of the young weevils. - The earlier the destruction of the cotton stalks the fewer weevils the J following spring, says Brannon. The immature insects are thus destroyed 'which will mean fewer weevils to V emerge from hibernation. The squares and bolls left on the stalk are also, .destroyed and many of the adult; Weevils will starve before the hiber .. .nation period. - Bieknon therefere urges all cotton -growers to plow up stalks aa soon as .possible and save that money that would otherwise be spent next year,' tor csldum arsenate. J -- ■■■ ' - . . SANFORD GIRL RETURNS 1 Flora McDonald College, at Red Spring*, opened this fall with an un usually large enrollment. Prospects are excellent for a most successful school year. The Freshman Class is one of the largest in the history of the college. • | Miss Mabel Gunter, daugnter of Mr and Mr*; A. I. Gunter, of near San ford, has returned as a Senior to com p'ete her woric for the Bachelor of Arts degree, which she expects to receive in the spring. The Liberal Arts Dpartment of the college is pari ticularly strong, having highly quali fied professors and offering wide choice of subjects. Miss Gunter is a member of the' Zetesian Literary Society. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM .! PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by L. T. Steed and wife, Cenie Steed on the 12th day 6f July, 1926, and recorded in Book 20, Page 284, we will on Saturday the 25hh day of November, 1933, 12 o’clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Lee County Sanford, N. C., sell at public auction for cash ito the highest bidder the fol lowing land to wit: All that certain tract, parcel or lot of land, containing 68 acres, more or less, situate lying and being in Green wood Township, County of Lee, State of N. C-, bounded on the N. by the lands of Fannie Buie E. by lands of Mclver an<j Smith, S. by lands of Bax ter Mclver and the Morrison lands and W. by lands of Samanthia Tho mas, and made up of a tract of 62 acres and a tract of 6 acres, and hav ing such shape, metes, courses Sod distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by T. M. Cross, Surveyor, June, 1926. These being the same tracts of ‘land conveyed to L T. Steed by John A. Buchanan and wife, Mattie T. Buch anan by deed dated, January 6, 1926, and recorded in the office of the Re gister of Deeds for Lee County ih Bk. 26, Pg. 195, to which deed refer ence is hereby made for a more per fect description. This sale is made by reason of the failure of L. T. Steed and wife, Cenie Steed to pay off and discharge the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust . ■ ; A deposit of Iff per cent wilt be In quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 2lst day of October, 1933. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE COKP., Substituted Trustee, Durham, N. C. D. B. Teague, Atty. NOTICE ■ NORTH CAROLINA, I LEE COUNTY. 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT | Notice of Summons By Public si ion Mamie S. Dunevan VS. Marvin W. Dunevan. The defendant, Marvin W. Dunevan, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court' of Lee County, North Carolina, to secure an absolute divorce; and the said defendent will take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the Court House located therein on the 18th. day of November, 1933, and an swer or demur to the complaint which has been filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 18th. day of October, 1933. W. G. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court, Lee County. J. C. Pittman, Atty for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the power, of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed made by R. O. Butner and, signed, dated 21 January, 1929, re corded in Book 15, page 498 registry wife, Bertha Butner, to the under of Lee County, and. pursuant to de fault in the note thereby secured, 1 will seU at public auction to the last and highest bidder, .fob cash, at the Court! house door of Lee County, ah 12 o’clock, noon, Thursday, Novem ber 23, 1938, a certain tract or pat cel of land lying and being in Green wood township, Lee County, North Carolina, described and .defined as, follows, to- wit: , ■ , Adjoining the lands ,of "M.-C. -Reeves Dillard Hancock and others, contain* ing 75 acres, more or less, being the same tract of land' conveyed under, date of Sept. 29, 1929, to R. 0. But ner by N. C- Thomas and wife, refer ence being made to the same by: metes and bounds, (said deed being in Book 27, page 51 of Lee County). This October 23, 1933. W. D. Johnson, Mortgages D. B. Teagua, Atty. 1 666 Liquid Tablets, Salve, Nose Drop*, Checka Malaria in S day*, Catda Firat Day, Headaebea or Neoralfla In SO ,, ■ Minute*. FINE LAXATIIVB AND TONIC Meat Speedy Bemdlea Known. J ' .. ■ NATIONAL BANK CHARTER NO. 18701, . Treasury, Department. , Office of the Comptroller j of the Currency. , ' , • | . " . Washington, D. C., October 2, 1933. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it has been made' to appear that “THE NATIONAL BANK OS* SANFORD" in the town of Sanford, in the County of Lee, and State of North Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the Unfted States required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; j. Now, therefore, I J. F. T. O’Connor,. Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that •THE NATIONAL BANK OF SANFORD" in the town of Sanford, in the Coun ty of Lee and State of North Caro lina is authorized to commence the business of' Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the' United States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and Seal of office this Second day of October, 1933. J. F. T. O’CONNOR, Comptroller of. the Currency. NOTICE STATE of NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEE. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Notice of Summons By Publication. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff. VS. J. L. Covington and wife, Madge Covington, Landon C. | Rosserv J. C. Pittman, Con es-tee Chemical Company, et al. Defendants. The defendant, James Lytch, will take notice that an action entitled as, above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Lee County, North Carolina, and that he has been made party thereto; that said action is foe the purpose of foreclosing a mort gage deed on Teal "estate located in said County; and the said defendant James Lytch, will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the court house in Sanford, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of November, 1933, or within thirty (30) days thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the. relief demanded in the complaint and amendment' thereto. This. 13th day of October, 1933. W. G. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court, Lee County. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY. Notice to Creditors to File Claim. In the matter of Page Trust Company. Under authority of Subsection 10 of Section 218 (C), Consoliiated Sta tutes, all persons who have claims against the above named bank are hereby notified to present proof of chum at .the office-at which the claim originated, on or before the 20th day of January, 1934. Failure to present claim on or be fore the above date bars the claim not preseated except as to assets of the bank in the hands ox the Commis sioner of Banks for the account of said bank, at the time the claim is presented. Objection to the allowing of any claim may be made by any interested person by filing such objection in the pending action in the office of the Clerk of the Court tot this county and by serving a copy thereof on the Com inissioner of Blanks or the Liquidating Agent of this bank. In filing claims for Cashier’s Checks Bank Drafts, Certificate* of Deposit or Certified Checks; the particular in strument must be surrendered when proof of claim is presented. This 14th day of October, 1983. S. J. HINSDALE, Liquidating Agent ;of/the Page TitSt Company. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of tho power of sale contained in a certain deed of triirt made by A. L. Boykin end wife, dated January 18th., 1980, and regia tend in the office of the Register of Deeda of Lee County, North Caro lina, Book 128, page 218, default hav ing” been’'Atade in, the 'payments 'as provided by said deed of trust and de mand haying been made upon the un dersigned to exercise the power of sale therein contained, the undersign ed Trustee will on Saturday, the 18th day of November 1988, at the Lee County Court House door at the hour Of 12 o’clock noon,- offer in sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, situate in West Sanford Town ship, Lee County, North Carolina, par ticularly described as follows: LOT NO. 6—Beginning at an iron stake on the original J. C. and J. M. Wicker line, a comer of fatV tract No. 8 and tract No. 4 as shown on m&p of division of the J. C. Wicker estate, now the Southwest comer of the South Sanford Colored School lot; thence with * line- of said lot No. 4 N. 4 E. 986 feet to * stake in a line of building: lot No. 19 of the J. C. Wicker lands; thence with that line 8. 67 1-2 W. 286.88 feet to a corner of lots 8 and 2; thehce with a line of said lots 8. 4 W. 816 feet to an iron stake; corner of said lots on the J. M. Wicker line; thehce S. 86 E. 190 feet to the beginning:, containing 3.86 acres, more or less, being farm tract No. 8, in the tjiyision of the J. C. Wicker estate as shown upon the re cords in office of ■ Register of Deeds for Lee County i« Book 2 at page 460, et seq, .| LUX JNU. e—Beginning at an iron stake in the Northwesterly line of Wicker Street; a comer of building lot No. S and building lot No. 6 as shown oh map of the division of J. C. Wicker estate, and runs thence with the dividing line between the said lots 5 and 6 N. 32 1-2 W. 214.95 feet to a stake; thence S. 66 W. 100 feet to a stake; thence S. 32 1-2 E. 212.52 feet to a stake in the line of Wicker Street; thence with the line of Wicker Street N. 67 1-2 E. 100 feet to the be ginning point, being building lot No. 6 in the division of the J. C. Wicker estate as shown upon the records in the office of Register of Deeds in Boole 2 at page 460. et seq. EOT NO. 7—Beginning at an iron stake in the Southeasterly line of Wickler Street, a comer of building lots No. 17 and IS as shown on map of division of J. C. Wicker estate and rung thence with the dividing line be tween said lots 17 and 18 S. 32 1-2 E. 210 feet to a stake in the dividing line between farm tract No. 3 and this lot; thence S. 67 1-2 W. 100 feet to a stake, a comer of lots 16 and 17; thence N. 32 1-2 W. 210 feet to a stake in the line of, Wicker Street; thence N. 67 1-2 E. 100 feet to the beginning, being building lot No. 17 in the division of J. C. Wicker estate as shown upon the records in the of fice of Register of Deeds of Lee County in Book 2 at page 460, et seq. LOT NO. 8—Beginning at an iron stake on the original J. C. and J. H. Wicker line, a corner of farm tract No 2 and farm tract No. 3 as shown on niap of the devision of the J. C. Wicker estate and runs thence with the dividing line between said lots 2 and 3, N. 4 E. 816' feet to a stake in the line of building lot No. 17; thence with that line .S. 571-2 W. 289.85 feet to a stake, comer of lots 1 and 2; thence with the dividing line between lots 1 and 2 S. 4 W. 643 feet to a stake, comer of said lots on the J. M. Wicker line; thence S. 86 E. 233 feet to the beginning, containing 3.90 ac res more or less and being farm tract No. 8 in the division of the J. C. Wicker estate as shown upon the. re cords of Register of Deeds of Lee County in Book 2nt Eager.460, et seq. LOT NO. 9—Beginning at an iron, stake ill the Northwesterly line at Wicker Street, a corner building lota 9 and ffe lja shown ,*n the map of the division of the J. C. Wicker es tate and runs thence as the dividing line between lots 9 and 10 N. 32 1-2 W. 205.26 feet to a stake; thence S. 66 W. 38.8 feet to a stake; thence S. 1 1-4 W. 246.2 feet to a stake in the line of Wicker Street; thence with the line of Wicker street N. 57 1-2 E. 176.2 feet to the beginning, being building lot No. 10 in the division of the J. C.- Wicker estate as shown upon the! Records of Register of Deeds for Lee County in Book 2 at page 460, et seq. LOT NO. 10—Beginning at an iron stake in the Southeasterly line of Wicker Street, a comer of lots 16 and 17 and runs thence as the dividing line between lots 16 and 17 S. 32 1-2 E. 210 feet to a stake in the line of farm tract No. 2; thence S. >57 1-2 W. 100 feet to a stake, a comer of building lots No. 15 and 16; thence as the dividing line between lots No. 16 and 16 N. 32 1-2 W. 210 feet to a stake in the line of Wicker Street; thence as the line of Wicker Street N. 67 1-2 E. 100 feet to the beginning being building lot No. 16 in the divi sion of the J. C. Wicker estate as shown upon the records of Register of Deeds for Lee County in Book 2 at page 460, et seq. LOT NO. 11—Beginning at tho Northwestern corner of intersection of Seventh Street and Hickory Ave., and running thence Westwardly along the. Northern line of Hickory Avenue 66 2-3 feet; thence Northwardly par, alls! with Seventh Street 200 feet; thence Esstwardly parallel with Hick otfy; AVenue -66 2-3 feet itb the West ern line of Seventh , Street; thence Southwardly along said line of said street 200 feet to the beginning, the *«ne being the Southeastern comer df Block 78, according to the plan of %he Town of Sanford^ N. G. This 16th day of October, 1933, J. C. PITTMAN, TRUSTEE. Williams A Williams, Attya. NOTICE or SALE. ' Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain trust deed made by AX.Boykin and wife to the undersigned Trustee, dated 30th day of January, 1927, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Lee county North Carolina, in Book of Mortgages No;. 126, page 28, demand having been' made upon the undersigned Trustee to exercise the power of sale granted in said deed of trust, by reason of failure to make payments as therein provided ,the un dersigned, J. E. Brian, Trustee, will, SATURDAY, THE 18th DAT OP NOVEMBER, 1933. at the hour of 12 o’clock, Noon, ad % the Lee County Court House door, offer and sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the ,following described real estate, situate in Lee County, North Carolina: Bginnng at a stake at the northern comer of Booker street at its intersec-1 tion with the western line of the right of-way of the S. A. L. Railway, same being generally known as the line of Wilson street, and runs thence N. 85.30 W. 167-1-C feet to a stake in the nonhem line of Booker street, the same being the southwesterly comer of lot No. 12; thence as the line of lot No. 12 N, 4.30 E. 112 .feet to a stake, the southwestemly comer of i lot No. 13; thence as the line of lot No. 13 S 80.10 E' about 167 3-4 ft. to1 a stake in the line of the. said right; of way (Now called Wilson street); thence with the line of, said right, of! way of (Wilson street) S. 5.15 W 120 feet to the beginning,,being lots Nos. 14 and 15 as shown on the map of Bluefieid, which map is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Lee County in Book of Maps No. 1 at | page 8, and being the lots conveyed to the said A. L. Boykin by S. D. McRae and wife by deed recorded in the office of the Registr of Deds for Lee Coun ty, N. C. in Book 22, at page 622. This Octobr 16, 1933. J. E. BfRINN, Trustee. Williams & Williams, Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, dated 1st day of July, 1929, j and registered in the office of the Reg' ister of Deeds for Lee County, North I Carolina, in Book 126, page 136, made J by A. L. Boykin and wife, Lula T. i Boykiin, demand having been made upon the undersigned to exercise the ! power of sale granted in said deed of 1 trust by reason of failure to make! payments as therein provided, the un dersigned J. E. Brinn, Trustee, will, on Saturday, the 18th day of Novem ber, 1933, at the hour of 12 o’clock/ noon, at the Lee County Court House door, offer and sell at public auction? to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate,situate in Lee County, North Carolina, to-wit: FIRST LOT: That certain lot or parcel of land located in the Town of Sanford, Lee County, North Carolina, f on the southerly side of Wall street, j particularly described as follows: Be ginnig at a point about West 100 feet from the southwest comer of intersec tion of Ramseur street and Wall St., and runs thence in a southemly direc tion paralell with Ramseur street 100 feet to a stake; thence in a west emly direction parallel with Wall St., 60 feet to a stake; thence in a north eraly direction parallel with Ramseur street,100 feet to a stake in the, line of Wall street; thence as the southern line of Wall street 60 feet ic the be ginning, being lot No. 36 according to the plan of “Bland .Land,” map of which is on record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Lee County, N.j C. , and being the lot conveyed to A. L. Boykin by J. G. Phillips and wife by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Lee County, North Carolina. [ SECOND LOT: That certain lot or parcel of land located on Washing ton Avenue near the Town of Sanford and particularly described as follows, | to-wit: Beginning at a stake, the northwest corner of intersection of Booker street with Washington Ave nue and runs thence in a northemly direction with said Washington Ave nue, 50 feet to a stake; thence in a westemly direction, parallel with the line of Booker street, 110 feet to a stake; thence in a southemly direc tion paralell with Washington Ave., 50 feet to a stake in the line of Book er street; thence with the line of Book er street, 110 feet to the beginning,' being lot No. 36 as shown on map of the suburban addition to the Town of Sanford and to South Sanford, known as “Bluefield,” and being the same lot conveyed to A. L. Boykin by D. E. Mclver and wife by deed record ed in the office of the Register of Deds for Lee County in Book 7, at page 159. THIRD LOT: That certain lot or parcel of land located on Washington Avenue, near the Town of Sanford, particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the westenlly line of Washington Avenue, at a point 100 feet northemly from the north west comer of intersection of Book er street with Washington Avenue and runs thence in westemly direction, par lell with Booker street 110 feet to a stake; thence in a northemly direc tion, paralell with Washington Avo., 50 feet to a stake; thence in an eaat emly direction, paralell with Booker street, 110 feet to a stake in the line of Washington Avenue; thence as the line of Washington Avenue 50 feet to the beginning, being lot NoJ 38 in the plan of “Bluefield” and be ing the same lot conveyed to A. L. J Boykin by K. R. Hoyle, Commission er, by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Lee County, in Book 11, at page 23. , This October 16, 1933. i J. E. BRINN, Trustee. ; Williams & Williams, Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of tipist, executed by J. L. Cov ington and wife, to the undersigned Trustee, and being: recorded in Book 124 at page 631, Register of Deeds of Lee County, securing the indebted ness therein described, and default having been made in the payment of the said indebtedness, the undesigned t Trustee will on Monday. November 6th., 15(33, at 12 o’clock noon at the. Court hduse in Lee County, offer for (ale to the last and highest bidder tor cash, the following described pro perty: Beginning at a stake in the north, sdge of Main Street, southewestern :omer of the Liles lot, now Stone’s; hence, with Main Street S. 63 W. L 10.22 feet to tie corner of the Bap 1st church lot; thence with a line of ! laid lot N. 26 3-4 W. 260 feet to an ron pipe, Kenneth Wicker’s comer; hence with his line N. 63 E. 100.2 ’eet to an iron pipe, Wicker’s comer >n McArthur and Liles original line; ; hence with said line S. 29 1-4 E. !60 feet to the beginning. ,; this 7th day of October, 1933. > | D. B. Teague, Trustee. Javin & Jackson, Attorneys. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, LEE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Southern Sand & Gravel Co. VS. A. L. BOYKIN. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER j EXECUTION - By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned Sheriff of Lee County, North Carolina, in the above entitled action, levy having been made upon the property hereinafter de scribed, I will, on Monday the 6th day of November, 1933, at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, at the Lee County Court House Door, in LA County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, for {he pur pose of satisfying said execution, the following described real estate, situ ate, lying and being in West San- ^ ford Township, Lee County, North1 Carolina, consisting of one vacant lot. known and designated as Lot No. 8 in the plan of “Bluefield” a surbur han addition to the Town of San ford, as shown by map or plat regis-1 tered in- the office of the Register of ( Deeds for Lee County in Book of Maps No. 1 at page 8, reference to the same being made for a more' accurate description of said property, Which fronts' fifty feet on Washing ton Avenue, and runs back in an east ern direction a distance of 120 feet. This October 6th., 1933. 1 G. E. WHITE, Sheriff Lee County, N. C. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL | ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power. And authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by J. D. Johnson, Mrs. J. D. Johnson and R. W. Barnes, dated December 81, 1928, and recorded in the office of the Re gister of Deeds, Lee County, North Carolina, in Book 128, page 169, on account of default in the payment of the indebtedness recited in said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the County Courthouse door in the town of Sanford, North Carolina’, at 12 o’ clock noon on Monday, November 13, 1933, the following described real estate: I First Tract: Beginning at a stake on west side of S. A. L. R. R., run ning thence S. 47 W. 40.50 C. to a hollywood oak pointer; thence S. 42 E. 14.1-2 C. to the S. A, L. R. R; containing 26 acres, more or less, thence with R. R. to the beginning, This land joins F. 0. Leonard, Mc Iver and others, and being the same land conveyed by mortgage deed from Shelby Wicker and wife to A. E. Kelly. Second Tract: Adjoining the lands of Malcolm Nicholson and F. 0. Leo nard. Beginning at a stake in the Nicholson line just west of the S. A. L. R. R.; running thence N. 86 1-2 W. 18.90 chains to a ".stake; thence N. 16.10 chains to a stake with point ers; thence N. 56 E. 19 chains to & stake; thence S. 4 1-2 chains to a, stalds or holly bush; thence S. 42 E. 14 1-2 chains to the S. A. L. R. R.; thence to the beginning, containing 50 acres more or less, and being the same property conveyed by mortgage deed by M. O. Timon and wife to A. E. Kelly; being the same land this day conveyed by Southern Land Sales J Corporation to J. D. Johnson and R. ■ W. Barnes, and this instrument is given to secure balance of the pur chase price. This 19th day of October, 1933. , A. L. Hannah, Trustee for, SOUTHERN LAND SALES CORP. Richmond, Vi. i COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND Under authority and by order of. the Superior Court of Lee County,1 North Carolina, made in an action' pending therein entitled ATLANTIC j JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF; RALEIGH, a corporation, versus ZEB V. HUNTER and,wife PEARL HUN TER, the undersigned Commissioner will on Monday, October 30, 1933 at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door of Lee County, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bid der all those two tracts or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in Cape Fear Township, Lee County, North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: First Tract: BEGINNING at a stake at a post oak on the southeast side of the old Avent Ferry and Ra leigh Road and the northwest side of the present "highway, about midway distance between tKe old road and the present highway or 26 feet dla- |: tant from either road,' and about three miles north of the Town of Broadway, and about one-fourth mile northeast of Salem Presbyterian church, and running thence S. 68 Eh 12.40 chains to H. M. Kelly (new A. M. Kelly) line; thence as the old ori ginal line N. 10 EX 20.60 chains to a stake by the side of the old Hunter Road, oak, guta pointers; .thence with $aid road ‘ S.. 60 W. 6 1-2 chains; hence S. 40 W,' 6 chains to the A vent ferry Road; thence S. 27 W. 4 chains hence S. 46 W, 7 chains! to the be ginning, containing 15 3-4 acres, more >r less, and adjoining the lands of Hrs. Edgar McNeiU. and A. £l. Kelly. Second Tract: BEGINNING at an ron stake in the most easterly line >f the first above described tract, aid line being Identified as North 10 1 3. 20.50 drains, and said stake in aid line being about 4 chains north sast of a power transmission line and hree chains and 23 links south from he old Hunter Maple Spring, run ning thence from said stake or be ginning point N. 56 E. 18.50 chains to a stake, dogwood pointers in the old Hunter Spring branch; thencee N. 35 W. 17 chains to a stake in the line identified as “North 10 degress E. 20 chains and 50 links,” thence the reversed course of that line 26 chains to the beginning, containing 19 acres, more or less adjoining the lands of A. M. Kelly and the land described in the first above-mentioned tract. A cash deposit of 10 per cent of the successful bid will be required to be paid the Clerk of the Court as evi dence of good faith. This September 29, 1933. t. j. McPherson, Commissioner. News & Observer Mrs. Ralph Jordan 1 Agent. Please have change ready for carriers. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR - Call me for house wiring end re* pairs of all kinds. Irons, vacuum dspss, motors, etc. Work guaran teed and the price reasonable. M. D. FOESTER TELEPHONE 216 In Walker’s Shoe Shop oft CSjvHotel ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS SANFORD TO Washington _ Baltimore. Philadelphia - Atlantic City New York . _ $6.35 _ $7.80 $11.25 $13.50 .$14.60 PROPORTIONAL FARES FROM ALL AGENCY STATIONS. 'ickets' Sold LUgust 4, 5, iept. 1 2, 3, Ictober 6, 7, lov. 28, 29, 9 Return Limit August 12 Sept * October 14 Dec. 7 iame Fares Apply Southbond on dates Shown Except May 29, July 3, And September 3rd. REDUCED PULMAN FARES io Extra Charge for Two Passengers To A Berth. in Stopovers North of Washington. Baggage Checked. 7 ONE CENT PER MILE EXCURSIONS SAME DATES AND LIMITS AS ABOVE BETWEEN ALL PIONTS ON THE SEABOARD And Practically A1 Southeastern Des» riaatiaas. We Are Equipped to handle you! INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Give ua a chance. CROSS & BRINN. OR. j. C. 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