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THE CAKOUKA TIMES SATURDAY AUGUST 30y IMS TMUX VIRGINIA WELCOMES MEDICAL MEET iJegai Notices NOTICJi: OF SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROUNIA : COUNTY : Under an4 by virtue of th* power and authority by a cer- ti^n deed of truit executed by Odell Man^n and recorded in the oflle* of the Aegiater of Dee4* of Durham County in Book 24f, PASe 480, the default having been made in the pay ment .of Ui« indebt«dneu there by secured it* therein provided ai^i having been requested by the holder of the said notej the andersigned Trustee will on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER A2, 1938 AT 12:00 O’CLOCK NOON offer for sale to the highest bidder for carfj at the Court house door ifi iDurham County the following described pro perty : Adjoining the lands of Ruffin firiggs, P. A. Flinton, Pink Wcwver ^nd others and describ ed as follows: Geo. W. Ferrell and recordad in the office of the Begister of Deeds of Durham County in Book 24S, page SCO, the default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness there by secured as therein provided and having been requested by the holder of the said note, the undersigned Trustee wiU o n MONDAY, AUGUST, 29, 19S« AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash' at the Courthouse door in Durham County the follow ing described property: Ml a fewke on mu «ast siuti Of vtsta aue«it isu iuiit lu a uuittitsriy ibc uorta siuu oi bast iua.tt.uum exienaea, lUiU running totince atong ana w«tn uie eniit side oi said vista iStreet iNortu uegrees H\i minuiea fi-ast i.»4./ A«»et to a stake, M*ui.nweiik corner lot i>Ht. 6 ulucK o; tiitiuce Miuug aua witu uie ai.M>.u uaes oi iuui a and dMUtn UA acgities 5U mutui.tsa tu a »iaik.tt uu Ut« S‘U«i ut tiOUjfWOillX £it»i u.i«act: along auU witu ilits Wrusi, siuu ot saia Moliywood BEGINNING fit Ruffin Brigg’s corner in Weaver’s line ttteace North 9.86 chains to a stake, thence West 9.57 chains to a stake in Flinton’s line, thcnce South 9.86 chains to a stake, thence East 9.57 chains to the ’ beginning. Containing 10 acres ^ *** * stake, tn« more or less ’ I tneute to This lOth day of Aug^ist. 1938 I '*“* *' K. L. McDOUGALD, Trustee I «ie noxtH THIS SALE WILL REMAIN OPEN TEN 6ayS AS IS RE QUIRED fifY' LAW. SUM o£ East Markbam Aveoue; tnence along and wittn the nortn siUe of said i!ast Markbam Ave nue Nurtu H6 aegrees au minutes West 188.8 feet to a point at the Deginning oi a curve'; tneiice to the 'ngttt' in a curved ime 31.4 feet .to a stake on ttie east side of Vista* titi'eet, the ooipt o£ beginning, and being lots 1, 2 3; 4; 15^ 1»>; 17; a n d' 18 in iblock C of the subdivision of lots 51 ind 62 of hte 0 T t h Durham Property of B. 1^. Duke, as per plat an4 s^pvey tht;reof now on file in the oftice of the Bejister of Deeds of Dur ham County in Plot Book 6 »t page 118, and being portions of lou 26, 2«; 27 and 28 in Block 62 o| th«i, iBv I* Duke North Durham IPropei'ty, as per plftt and survey thereof now on file .1 MK 'in the ©ffic® «f the Begister" of This 16th day of July, 1938. Ij)eeds of Durham County in I Plot Book 5 at page 103, to ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAr6£iNA : DURHAM COUNTY %AVING qualified as admini- ' strator of the Estate of Sarah A. Perry, deceased, late of Dur* ham County; North Cr-olina be fore W. H. Young, Cler- of the Superior Court of the said County. This is to notify all persons holding claims against the said Estate to presen.t the same be fore the undersigned on’ or be-, fore tlfe 16th day of Aug. 1939, or this* notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Thoso indebted to the said Estate will please make immediate settle- HOLD GREAT CONGRESS 1 Hampton Scene Annua! Gathering Lr. and if f Ho- ! (S|>«ci«l to tli« Carolina Tint**) r-‘niler. R. Nathaniel is ‘ a gradu.i’ . HAMPTON, Va. Aug. 10,— |‘Roman* on th.: V'llin. jITcgt!, salii Virginia will welcome the 44th N. M. WaUon of Memphis Tnnni'ih* p. d ;at annual convention of the Nat'l a member of tht aujtiliary t i Univ. riity. Dr. . , ha* Medical Association and its the N. Jl A. will rendi^r vocal been^ chalrnULii of tuii executive affiliated groups at a public w«l- »».*l«ction. .Mr. Hay* wili playi*-,.arl linc* 'Iwio. come program in Ogden Hall, th« organ pr*lud*. Pr*frmm ,The house of delegates *f | Ur, R. , V-n.lerl.-hr. a:ttocia the National Medical Air- n will te,j with Lnit 'itai Surgeon convene on Wednesday. August Pa.i ^. of h United 17, to take up a discussi -n ' .£ ,itat^ I'uoiic a. rviee, so'cialized medicine. SociaJziii |waF*!.ngtr-., £> will #^4^ in nieiiicine iS the Abmtntoua out- Ogden Hart I’lampr - Ifirtitute, tion bef'ire all organixed n-.edi- , A'iLuit l.j. at >s p. m. at gi'ottps Ip th^ United States. Tne'C'-iiimi 51 n i.-- tfce educa- Twy me«ti»>fs arc scheduled ti,jn ,y, hu; *:il pr;s«nt for this nt;w department of the th^ publw pr am -n #eha!f of N. M. A. with Dr. G. / Hamilton' the .N’ati -nal M. dicai A^ n. The PVancis, Norolk. Viit#ia a^ N. jf. A. i,.-d %h med*cal chairman. The second meetinir p;ofi jsion in the fiatht on lyp- w.iir be held on Friday. This jjiiii and in br'ini{ir.g this pro group which furnia the electoral gram the public, boarci ^ association.^ is: Dr, James R. Waugh, chiei, »ompcsed of representative.- oTTj^partm^-nt I ^erm^at-Togy and the various stute medical #ocie-1 syphiloiogy, U. S. Marine Uos- i-pital, Noifoik. wiii use aa his Pri^t^nt Of Group Hamp^ Tnititut%, August 16 at 8 m. A representative group of Virginia's moF,t disting uished citizens v^ill extend the greetings. • Hon. J. V. J>ickford, mayi-r j£ Uainptoii, will wel come the uss 'ciatiun on behall Qi the city. The welcome ad- uress frcm Hampton Institute will be aelivercd by Dr. Arthyr Howe. P. b'. Yo«ng, editor, Norfolk tJourJjiil and Guide wiU deliver the welcome address from the ' eitMe»« oi Greetings fronv the Women’s Auxiliary of Itiie U 1 d Dommion Meaical I Society, will be extuiiJeffTt» ' Ipresitlent, Mrs. D. W. liyid I Group subject. 3 rr, ; Norfolk, Virginia. Jd.s. J. The. president gf the National phiiis of the .'entrai T. Givens, president of the Ww- Medical Ass>ciation. Di. Lyii- system, man’s Auxiliary to tlie N. M. Hill of Atlanta. Ga., A. will respond. - I in Philadelphia in Groctinifs from Nu|r*e» j 19^6 and came intu office at St. Nurse Daisy Schley, R. N. I^ouis. August 1937. He is a l^aduata of Mcrehouse ^ullejjre Atlanta, Ga. and Meharry Medi cal College. Dr. HiIl has also jwill bring greetings from the Old Dominion Nurses. Miss Estelle Mas^fy, president of the Miis Maiy Wiiham.-i, R. N D. P. H., of Trijkejf.;* ii»u:ute, and -Dr ChariCi Su' sit oi the lay commissicn t i tlie "'Eradica tion of Syphilis, will speak- Dr. WiUiam Thomas, Leavenworth. Kansas chairman the Eaecu- Jiatioiial. Aasoeiatjgn of Colored 1 extensive post graduate t^ve Beard of N. M A. will call Gradu^t^ Nurses, will spealc on I woik.^- "* ..^tha maetmg to^ordar^ Dr. "The "Narse and Her Commun- £ip«dent eect Geeire Wj*j-; ®>Td of N'orfoik. 'chairman lly,” 5~ . Bowles of York, Pa. was elected ofOhe syphilis commission, will Muiic will-’-byG furnishe' by thei**^ ' ®^- L°uis, August 1937- He preside. ~Vl r ■ ■ ' Hampton Institute Glee Club under the direction of Ernest Hays. Wesley Ij, Howard. Fellow Trinity Cqllege, London of the Hampton Intitute faculty, will •Mechanics A Farmers B:tiiJc, Adnaiaiitrator r ' whiolt (both plot) orefereuoe C. O. PEARSON, AttornaT hereby ma'e for a n’ora NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND NOF.TH CAEOUNA, DURHAM COUNTY Under and by virtue of th« power and authority by a’e«r- OPEN TEN DAYS AS IB BE- tain dpied of trust executed by ^ QUIRED BY LAW. particular description of tame. This 27th day of July 1938. R. L. McDOUGALD, Trustee THIS SAL^J WILL REMA^'lN BY LUTHER CRISP To our READERS: T H iE CAROLINA TIMES is full of Pittsboro news each week as well as news from other nearby towns. You really cannot af ford to miss a copy. * Ne£sON LUTHER CRISP, Pittsboro Agent. oooOooo Indisposed Mrs. Mattie Alston of Pitts boro is confihed to her bed at her home in Creek Town. tjooOooo Spend W^ek-End At Beach Saturday night, "Ariguat 6, ktrge group left Pittsboro for the beach at Wilmington. They irei(|urned SundSay night report ing a wonderful trip. oooOooo Visiting Mother Mrs. Katie Smith, Miss Myrtle Farror of Pittsboroug^^ Pa. and Mrs. Mamie Lee of Durham in Pittsboro visiting their mo ther, Mrs. Fannie Farror and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lee of Raleigh also spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Farror. oooOooo Attend Funeral In Durham It was a great number of people that left Pittsboro for Durham Monday to attend the funeral of Rev. O. W. Coward, pa&tor of Gee’s Grove A. M. E. Zion Church. Rev. Coward was highly respected by 'botii races in Catham County. «ooQooo Viett PiMPeata In Dnrltam Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Crisp and family motored to Durham to visit Mrs. Crisp’s parents, Mr. an#- Mrs. Thomas Stroud, and other relatives on Kent St. ENTER CAftOLII^A TIMES CONTEST Bihops R. A, Grajit,. H. Y. To'okers and G. A. G?egg photo- gr^phe4 with a little parishoner, Romoha' Wols at the great Re ligious conference held at Fort Smith, Ark. last week by the 12th Episcopal district of the AME churih, over which Ilshop Tookes presides. ‘ The eongross dcveloped^ • ses in religious eJjtcation cover ing various phases of church activity and brohgiit tqssther -general officers of the chhrch r— 1 and visitos from mSny sections. |fiikop Tookes won high praise for 'the excellence of the con gress and for the notable work which ho is doing' in the* Arkan- sas-Oklahoma District. I (ANP) CLASSES AT N. C. C. VISIT BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Wednesday ‘mortiing, August 3, students in vocational guid ance at the North Carolina College, under the direction of ' Professor A. Heninburg, visited * two of Durh-Tm’s bettjir known business estabii,*!!- >nts. The Royal Tailofin-j Co. and Loif- tin’s Bakery. ■«.. - P. H. McNeil in.'.:';a.'’or of the Royal Taylorin}? r^onipany re- intei'estin,? talk ^'n .he various ceived the group an, _L gave an phases cf the dry cleai.i.i j busi ness. ■« At the bakcjiy IV^r. Loftin In terested the proup w'th his .des cription orf the proccsSes through which a grain of wheat is carried before it reaches the crhsnnie^s table as bread or rolls. This group, wlilcli hm al ready visited the Durham Dairy P'/oducts Company, has a.jcept- ed the invitatioii t" itippeet the local Coca-Cola Eottling plant Friday, August 12. IHembevs of the class, I'um- berin-2 47 como from 2'5 differ ent communities in North Caro lina while one student is regis tered from Little Rock, Ark. A I 1 r» OCCO-NEEiCHEE Selt-Rising f'lour Takes the Gu^ss out of Baking and Saves you Money Notice Offices To Let J . WARREN STRUbWICK BLDtGr 203 1-2 E- CHAPEL HI^LL ST. 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