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TUI CAftOLIHA TimS STAUIlDAYr^JULY 17, 1#*T REAL ESTATE - LEGAL ADVERTISING JSorth C«foIin*. DuriiAM County, TRUSTEE SALE' OF LAND UKDER AND BY VIRTUE of tbe power conf-i! t-d upon me in a cerUin dM^ of trust dited M«y #, 1922, and exi cutod by Ralph John son an wif*, Ro»a B. Johnaon, and duly m'ordwl in the Office of the Regifter of Deeds ,for Durham County in Bmk of. j(tortgage» 102, at pare 372; default having, been made in the payment of t,he same, tbe undersigned Trustin' will offer for sale t?i the biddpr at the Cotirthouse^ door, for cash, on, £AT>;iRDAY, "jUIA 17TH, 1M7 at 12 o'clock Noon, ■* the ftillowing • described land, to* wit: ■ ADJOIXINT. lands of Nelson Turner, W. G- Pearson on Divis ion StreetT' f^ al: BEX5INXING at a stake on the North side of Divi- lion'Sijreet in' t~he -Southwest cor ner o| ‘ NeUon.-Tumer'* line and rvnning in » Westerly direction fttonif tetd iHvisiefi Streeti fe#t to a at^ke in the Southwest comei o: W. G. Pearson's line; thence along said W. G. Pearson’t line in a northerly direction, 125 feet to a stake; thence in an easterly , ,dimti«n 30 feet to the western ine of sail Nelson Turner; thence outh 125 fejei-aloBg the wesfcirn ine of said Nelson Turner to the point of.beginning, tJie same being the Eastern portion of Lots 21 ^nd 23 which formerly belonged to the Enterprise Land Company.- See frortf" 1» JOTOs to -W.S. Itj- gram dated May 22, W08, record ed in Deed Book 39, it {>aKe 200 See aiao, deed from W. S. Ingnm and wife to W. G. Pearson, dat^] ^January l«th, 1^, and recorded in the Offlcf of the Regiater of Deeds of Durham Coonty in De«d B«ok 63, at page 196. THIS SAX£ will remaljJ fffieii bis, as required by law! THIS PROrajRTY is aold at the request of the holder e£ aaid note. 19«7. DATED this 16th day of June, MDCaiAJv'ICS AND FARMERS BANK, TSRUSTEE M. Hugh Tbompaon„ Attornew, NORTH CARQUNA DURHAM COUNTY IN SUPERIOR COURT ALICE ARMSTRON.^'Administra trix of W. J. Armstron, Deceased, and AJice Armstrong, Individu ally, V#. Sallie Chalmers, heir-at-law W. J. Armstron, Deceased ; NOTICE The defendant, Sallie Chal iners, will take notice that an action entitled as a.bove has been commenced in the Su^erio Court of Durham County, North Carolina to sell land of W. J. \rmstpng, d^Cea^^, to make as sets; and the said defendant wilt further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the Office L JiO’f'B-.—VliUR^qaetiloa ■wUI hi tnswttti TREK 1b tUw cotaam ONLY wbea you include a clipping of thi* columa aad^tiga your full name, birtbdatt, and corract addraa* to your Uttar. For a Rtply^*'* • t 90Bd ooJy (2Sc) Mod m ^ envatopa ter my haw ASTROLOGY RSADING and racaiva bf return mail FRSK ADVICE oa (3) Quaatioaa. Send all letters tot.ABBB WALLACE, car# of THE CARO,' NA TIMES, 117 E. P»«bo4y Str»at, Durham, N. Carolina. a CJCSI^ 5WST ••.!(!$ one of th* most ■ -1 pradon possassiom you hav«u ^ y ogwa yog ioma, plan to buy ooa now. iBanfe awJ swa yoor mooay to pay for one. or tb naka a' 'loaooab ... — wfliy good "bpyi* oo tha marlwt today.,,!t M^owyoorownhonw. i SIA«T SAVING regularly NW yoBE imakiag Boclaaltl MecMcs & Faiiners Bank Durham Raletgh ODH—I like yowr column /ery much ind read It weekly. Tell ine ifp I will be successful if I were to take up the course I plan Ans: Yes—take up thia course of study when you enter school this coming fall. It is very fortu nate that you are to determine the career you wish' to* follow while so youngj You will do well and make a good living in chis line. MB—^Is there anyone else in t?ie life of my husband and will hi return soon Ans: He doesn’t care for any one but ybureslf. He wasn’t able to do for you as he desired and thought it best to get.aw»y from everything. Yes—he is going to return but not for several months. Get a job and go to work so that you two can pull together. TU—Please answer my q«e»- tion in your cohamn and tell me if I will ever get well Ans; It will take quite son^ time before you are entirely over the condition you are suffering with but I do think that a bone specialist could help you .a lot. of the CleTlr of the superior cour t of said County in the Courthouse in Durham, N. C., ten days after the 3 day of August, 1937, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said act ion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. Jas. R. Stone —- Ass’t. C. S. C:, Durham County This 23 day of June, 1937. SPLENDID BREAD PHONE J-3792 612 Fa7«tt*TUl« St. AiflP^Please tell me if tliere is,an danger for me by goinj with the wj.nan I am goinz with'/ .4n»;'l is daiKor of you falling in "love with heA Watch your step or you will be march ing to the alter before the ^nd of the year. I might add that she will make you a .very charming wife and will be a 7oyal mate. C>tl—I am anxious to know if I will see my pldest brothfr a- gain I want a private reply sonn. Ans; Sure you will. He still place ai^d he will w'ender into wandering around from place to your city the next time he is next time he is-in the east. If you de sire a privae reply esnd a quarter for my Astrology. Reading an.l I will be glad to give you my free opinions on three questions pri vately. L. L. V.—Do you think that I. have done the right thing fcy stopping with the short man and starting with the- tiJl one? •• Ans: Both of the boys think « lot of you but will only be a matt er of a few months before you give tWem (both “the air'* and be* gin to choose a new one. Dont Continue^n with anyone unelss you really enjoy their company, ECR—Does the person I aave in mind really love me. Ans: Not the leart bit—^not do you love him. You are just in ove with love and not any particu'" lar young man. Make up your mnid to wait a few years before coijtemplating marriage with any. one or at least until you have finished school. , %. W.—I am sick and I want to know if there is a. chance of my DEATHS James A, Jones, infant son of Mrs. Laura Jones, of E^TIDurham died Monday night July 5. Burial was in Oolden Gate Cemetry. Carolina Tuneral Home in cjjarge. Miss Bertha Mae ReveUi, 4, died airi^e Hospital July 6, of Pneumonia. She is survived by her father and mother. She was bu3r|ied July 7 abGiove Hill. McLaurin Funeral Home in charge - -—0 Mr. Tasroe Elliott, 72, of 613 E. Umsitead Strefet died Sunday Morn ing' July 4. Mr. Elliott was ••ne of our (best citizens,, ^nd a man who belifTved in fair dealing with everybody. * He leaves a wido, two daughters*, Mrs Hodge of Raleigh and Mrs. 34atil4a Townsend '•ff Durfiam,' The funeral was held at the Carolina Funeral Home Monday ^t^ntoon 0on(^ucted by Re-V^ James A. Whitted and Rev. Miles Mark Fiihr. Mr.w Robert Loins, age 57, a prominent farmer o f “Huckle-berry Spring” section of- Durham County, died July 1. Mr. Loins was a substantial property holder of Durham Counts and was known as a first '^ate business man. T5s funeral was preached iby Elder Robins, assisted by Whitted of Hillsboro. He leaves a widow, three ?ons, four daughters, one bro'ther and host of friends. Burial was in th*" Louis Cemetry. Carolina Funeral Home in charge. Eli»a Hill, «5, died at Pitt«i- jboro, Catham tCounty, Julfer il* She leaves two sons, three daught ers. She was buried' in Chatham oir July 4. ficadjorough Funeral Home Mn charge. •—“O—— Martin Jj. Howard, 310 Pine Street,. 27 yebrs of age died July 5 and was buried July 7. Ha leaves a mother and several 4>r»thers. BUriat was at Pien in Orange Co. Sicari>o»|ough PunattSJ flot***' charge". ** '—0— iohn Boyd, 46, died July 5. He leaves a sister and brother. Burial was in Beecbwood Cemetfy. , James Jackson Hbrgraves, 514 Elm Street, died July 7; Hg leaves a mother and father, two brothers, two sisters. He was 26 years of age. Burial was is Beechwood Cemetry with Scarborough Fun eral Home in charge. —0 M/r^. 'Itjeeni© Alston Carter, wife of Wililam Carter, formei'ly of this city, died at Grasslands Hospital, White Plains New York on June 26. Mrs Carter is surviv ed by her T^usbond, an Infant daughter, her parents, Mrs. and Mr. Guy Altson of Ridgeway. Mrs. Carter was a fhe Christian iWoman, one who was Well though* of througfhout Weetchester Co. She was buried at Ridgeway. Mrs. Jennie Carter, mother of William Carter is keepink the baby here in Durham. Lynch Bill May Be Blocked WiAaHINGTON, Jul^.?.—Even with the ^beginning of We debate on the President’s supreme cov> t jjtioposal, the antl4ynQhing bill! could not- be kep tin the back ground and this weak, Senator fiennett Champ Clark, of Missouri, wrote the IJAACP that hei would vote -against adjournment unless the ftnti-lynching; ^ill is disposed of-at this session.^ With the mid-Mmme^ heat a- -head and th# pNsSur eby ‘ tlie administration fpr the enactment] of its legiskit^w,~*eoupled wJl.h '^he 4e;fu(B# of \fidmini«^tion! leada^a tft name, a date for ad- j.ournment, the anti-tynching bilT was thougTit by its-«nimies to be securely ,buried, but with the at- sunnce of Senatt^e Clark and other senators. It seems certain that no matter how lonif the ses sion lasts the antf-lynching bill will be considered. tition to the letter from Oir~^ thft^ N^ACP an- nouc^ that »■* ^ from Senator Charles £. of Oregon, bating “Shall actively support Wagner-Van Nuys anti- lynching bill.” Others who hav« again assured the NAACP of their support since July 1 aio Senators Artrur Capper, of Kan- sas; Aukustine. l^otiergan, Conn.; Edwin C. Johnson, Colorado; Sher man Minton, (Indiana; and Vie Donahey, of Ohio. getting well? What should 1 do? Ans: See a doctor.. Sure-there is a chance of your getting over the condition entirely if you will just cooperate with your doctor. E.C. W.—Is there a trip for me this year and should I go with the girl who has asked me to ac company her in her car? Xns: It will surely be a wand erful trip if you did TOUR THE WEST with the girl who asked you.. You will just have to pay Johnson County League Sponsors the JOiFINiSON e O U pj T !r*'of health, recreation, vocational. NEGRO COMMUNITY LEAGUE indiustrial and domeatic service WH-L SPONSOR JH. BIG PRIZE training, to serve the NegrS popu- DANCE TO REMOVE CREOn ra1tor «^f Johnslaffi^ County. ACCOUNTS CONNECTED WITH The Community league, active THE COMMUNITY CENTER sponsors of the project, account- ed for appiwximately ^lajOQO.OO nDEVELOPMENT SMITKF|ELD tN- pros .CQHj!: as its quota in finishing the pro ject. Included in this amount is a credit account arranged by tl'® League of approximately $2,000. July 2iO, at 75 ceifit* each. Other«| wise the Grand Prize will be a fine Cabinet Ha^lo. From the en thusiasm already aroused by mere ly metvtiohing the dance and the prize. It ia^easily predicted that the 1000 tickets will be sold. Out of the nuniber vf tiskets* to be placed on advance sale, we will arrang« 800 tickets for white spectators at 75 cents giving them an opportunity to share ih the grand prize ceremony at 12:00 A.M., July 26. These tickets for white, in Raleigh may be purchas*«* at Sanders Motor Company, Blunt Street or at the New York Cafe o>i Hargett Streat. For wtltte spectators ih Wilson, tickets may besecured at the Ford Motor Co. T^ketp for colored people in Raleigh may be obtained at the Carolina Tribune Office and Ham lin's Drug Store, Hargett Street. The colored ih Wilson will receive, their tickets through C. L. Darden. Tickets will be placed on advance bale in Duirhnia, pjayeljteville, Dunn, Goldsboro, Rocky Mt. ■ Tar- I boro, and Smithfield. Authoriztd repntsentatives of the Ltague will have tickets • for tht dance for distrilbution. Even jf you are a danctr m&k? a contributioh of 75 cents by pur chasing a dance ticket and come to the Grand Prize Ctremony at 12 :00 A.M. July 2lJ, in SmithfieUl at the Gold Leafe Warehouse on tht Maih“Sti^et, Tiear the United Sitates Post Office. Mrt. J. L. Dunn motord to Mark ham Chapel July 4 and iipant th« dajr •• guAst of Mrs. K. C. Gr*cn«. -*40 ‘-' Mr. and Mrs. Ek-adie Robertson and brother of New York are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Roibertson of Powe Street. , The, Community Center feet which has been under ^^ struction fort the past eighteen^ helt is for the accounts represent months was pronaunced finished cd in the $2,000, that the Le^“- June 30, by the Works Prokress o sponsor the kMminSstuation i n cooperation I Itence, July 26, in Smithfie , with the Ciounty Commissioners H. C. at the Gold Leaf Warehouse, and the Johnston Co. Community Music will be furnished by‘Jimmy League. This project includes two Gunn and his famous orchestra. buildings, designed f^' a program The Grand Prize to be g^en ' z jaway at the dance will be a New your own way—for the is bearing 1937 Ford V.8 Sedan providing at the expenses of th car. I least 1000 tickets can be sold by IllilllllllllUUilipilllillilllllllllllllllll' .DR. w. 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