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gATUKDAT. HOV. SWi, Ittt nuB ytn \l>\ ‘ fC I ll> I Olll I I *iill -, I ‘t r . »how Fonr-H ClnJb b^y* of DdPhani fJounty who obtaiied pigs through the chain started by a large mail order honse exhibited their ani- mala in thirham »t the annnaV phow Norttaher 21^ jemuBs cvtrrTME.Tiii:Yice irnMiMLD jwD twnrvt oorr ihe riAvot THAT M.WIIYS WTt HU STOT'* ★ t ADMDOSmTOR^d MOtlCS mmmAwntmm 28% USS NICOTINE than the avezage of the 4 otiiet larfeatKMlUag cifacvttea tested— IflMthan asf oftfaem-iwoecdiag •o indc^Mso^t tdMltifie gf±£!sskta^ i Hmviitg m a4- mms^Hntor of th« «stata of Moset Staten* deoMacd, iat« of DorhMB Coonty, North Caro- lina, this is to notify all p«i'sons having claims against the ^tata of sail deceased to efthibtt them to the undertigaed M 109 Morgan St, I>i>fhiun, N. C., on or before tbe lal day of Oc tober, 1942 er thia flotioe wiH be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AllperaoM indebted to said estate will plcaee i»ake imiMdi* ate settlement. This tlie 'Seth di^ ^ptem* 1941 C. A. GLENN, wjmiiustrator of the estate of Moses Staten, de ceased. THC eiQARKTTK or cosTLim TOBACCOS ams^ OR TMS t YpUT ^CESXlK TAKE ETHIS AIMONISTRATOR’S NOTICE Bavinff }uali{ied as the ad ministrator of the estate of Mayme C Jordan, deceased, late of thirham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons bavins' claims ag*mst the estate of said decaased to «zVibit them to the tinder8i8med on or before the Bth day of Oc' tober, 1942 or this notice will be in her of their reeovdry. A1 persons indebted to said estate will please ms4pe immedi ate settlement. This the 4th day of Ooto- ^)er, 1941. MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK, AdmiAistrator. NORTH CAROLINA: DURHAM COUNTY: day Dectaibfr S, i9«l liie fol lowing describtd jiroperty 1o tHt: BfiGINNINd at a itak# 2046 fe^ from tbe S. W. aalevwotbfi of Hari^ov* Street •nd Swift Avenue, the N. , eomer of Lot No. 139, tsd tmmkitl thenoe Soqth 2 degrMS 16' Wwt fe#t to » tlpwe# *N. 86 de fp>aea^’ Wwt 5$ijlftt to * dtake; ■Uienee Norti 2 a^KCfes 80’ 146 feet to a stake, t4i«iM}€ >Soii^ 86 degrees 30’ East 50 te«t to a stake, tbe point or flace of be ginning, the same -being Lot No 138 of the Merridtvlrie proper ty, plat Book 3 at piu^ 189, du ly recorded in the Office of the Roister of Deed* -of Durham Coun^. See deed frein J. H. Harris and Lelia Harris to D O ^elly dated Juiy 12,1921, du ly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham Ooj?»ty Book of Deeds ■62, at page 153. Also, see d*ed from Durwood 0 ’Kelly and wife, Jes sie to -C. E. ‘Williams aad wife, Deed Book 96, at .pa|(e 376. See deed from C. E. W-iIUams and wife t® Mutual Building and JJioan Association, Book 111, at page 286, \ T-his property is being pold at the request of the holder of the said note, 'ijie said sale will re main open ior ten -dajni to re eeive iner^a^ -bids a* is re quired by ^|w- This the day of Novem ber 1041. \ J. j‘^H«Bd«^k, Tr«||ee C. 0. rt»rton\ODtih»elor «t Law See the £ocalAgGnto. BAKKERS* FIRE JNSURANCE (X DURHAM, ERVATIVE - SQLIO - Q^1kDAB|-E| conservative, UNION INSURANCE & REALTt CO., GENERAL ONSfUiAN^. AGBHCY - REALTY COBD’A]^. - - ACME BiSHOP H. C. DALfi DUG(% - - Dt|rli«in, N. C. - DiirhanitiN. - RaWgh, a. Caikrlotte, N. t. Cfcjtrlot^, N. C. Notice For Sale of Land Under and by viture of a pow er of sale cmitained in a certain Deed of Tmist eiceeuted by Jo- *epli 'Kinfes and %nfe Mary A. lliQes to il. J. Henderson, Triis- tee for Mutual Building and Loan Association dated June ,3, 1941 and duly recorded in Ihe* Office of the Register of Depds in Book of Mortages 150 Plge 001; default having been miide in the payment of the indebt^sd- ness as therin provided and hav ing been requested by the Hol der of Hiid note. - - -4 The -undersigned:, trustee '^fill offer for sale to the highest l^id- der for cash at the Court H^se Door 12:00 o’clock noon on ffri- m ‘ AQ Ste Accounts up f6: M we*' ^ r Fiill P^id Shares Wed li)' 0«nppiinatioiis At A DfvMfend t ■'4*. X. * lostaiDeiit Shares Issnd At A tivWl Rate Of 5% Assodaitn C € SpwHiie. PKtfent ' v ■a ■ R. L. Md)(Hpli See.‘T)rea^rer J. S. jtes’t. Sec.-Treas. PiM’ham' ‘ IT^m Ufillly 1 ViWI This prop«rty W41. ST I . l)i. fMMBMMy G. 0. PeeawB, Kkmtmhf being sold at NORTH OAiaL HOTlCfi FOR i/Airs» ' ’\ \ Under and by i viture of sale contained in a cwtiBin Deed of Trust executed by ^.iFrank Wii- liams ^nd wife Lottk WiUiams to B. L. MoDouflad), trustee for Meehaflics and Faiinprs Ba^, dated November 29,^ ^989 • aa^ duly recorded in thm ^ffice of the Register of DeeM \in Book of Mortgages 271, Pag* 51®; de fault havijig been roawVin the payment of the indeb^wiss as •therein provided, and \ paving been requested by the h^^4er at said i^ote. The undersigned trusted yill offier for sale to the highest hid der for cash at the Court Houte Door 12:00 o'clock noon 4h Sa^ urday Nowtoger 2®, 194l th following descrthfid piropefty to witt BJBO;nNING at ^ St^ikie o» the north side of Thomas ^eet 100 feet in a Westerly direction from, the West side of Dw^bt Street, at ths Southwest corn^ of ^t No. 10 in Block 6, *and running thence along and with the north sidf ©f said Thomas Street and North H8 degrees 2&' West. 94.4 leeflo a stake ou the east side of a 15 foot alley; thence al0ng and with the east side of alley North 17 ^ de- gree8 .32’ East 156 feet to stake, soutljwest oorner of Lot No. 7; thence along and with the South line of said lot South degrees 29 ’ East 51, 6 feet to ^ stake, northwest comer of Ldt Nq, 10; thence along and with the west line of said Iqt South 1 degree 31’ West 150^ feet to a stake on the north side of Thomas Street the point of beginning, and be ing lot No. 9 in Block 6 of Ham mond Place, as per plat and sur vey there of now file in the office of the Register of Deeds of f)urhani County in Plat Book. 5 at pages 40 and 111, to which (both plats) reference is hereby made for a more particular de scription of ^W,e, and as per Slat and survey thereof by S. [. Cwdle, C. E., on July 5,1934 now on iile in itbe office of the iHottie Owners’ Lo®n Corpora tion at Washington, D. C., and being the same property af; that first cOftvey^ uy A. W. Grady and wile to Pra^ Williams and wife‘by deed d«lted July 14,1921 and recorded July 28, 1021 in the office ot the B^ter of Deei^ of 'Cotility in iloofe 60 at i^ife 9^, nijft latele eottveyed by Far mers !to J.T^rtik Williams and wb, Lotifc by e ot ihe hwiier of the fliid '9ote. Ij^e «aid wle will re- laeiln'qp^ for t«i Hays to re ceive as k requir- ^ is feefog a' egiftte-#^|^^Duirham Ijy 252'page 20^-2IT^age 579 and . liaiw, and alnaaf^iisseMr ments. ^kSar lhfi ilasi of Ooiobar ADMIiriSTRATOR'S MOTICE Having qualified as the ad ministrator of the pstatij o#’ Cau- nie Dalrymple, deccaa^* laL;> Durham County, North, (.'arolina this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or bcforei the 25th day of October, 1942 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovaiy. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate settlement' This the 21st day of October, 1941. Myrtle Dalrymple, administ rator. EXfiOUTilX yoTlCE North Carolina, Durham County. Having qualified as Executws of the estate of Charlie Herndon, deceased, late of Durham Countv, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned ai 121 South Mangum Street, Dur ham, North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of October, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thair recovery, AU p^jons in debte^*^to said estate wm pleasi make immediate ^ynjent. This 20th day of 6ctober, 1941 MRS. JTJUA HARMK)N, Executrix of Estate of Charlie Hifrndon, Deceased. '' C. GATES, Attorney. llha, tbii^itQ having ipli of said de^SWidl *o eihi t» the undersigned on or befte« Ae |lh diqr of Oc tober, 1942 or this tiotice will b« pleaded in bar of 4iieir cse«v«i|r. Alipnsom ind^bt«i to i«d estate 'wifl pleiae mAe imm^i- ate settlement. This the 4tli day of Octo ber 1941 W. G. PEIARSON, Administra tor, ‘C, T. A. iljebtlioiise Theme M •fPniectiM IMttlioiiM tibeme of tWs civistaias Seak, s e 14 tlM United States to ^aid Mh iV|«IeBting diive on tuber- t t^NOI, ni1o«ta, Ipa a lassie siymbolism, aeeorfiiC to Ralph Scott, general rJwinMNi of the Alamanee TiAer- ttilosis jjiwiation. A lil^houae e i^B 81 alfht \In Season FISH COIIPANY Trade stmeture erec- for the pur pose of vnming or guidance in eonMeUen with marine or aerial nsv^aiim. Ughthoanes !3nnboli7.e pi^betion. ’ttiey dot the shores of fee -n sited States just as the tu-, bwoiilosls associations dot the eit- ies and towns, warning and |aid ing the p«(^e against treaeherous (wnwnts anl the shoals of indiffer ence to a serious health problem. 'rij-. ■f-pcf Vsrihthnw®!**! antiq uity apparently were no more than f)eaeon fir«. Lesches, the Greek poet, BM»tiMis a ligiit of this na ture in a poem written as early as f)60 B. C, !Phe famous Pharos of Alexandria, built between 283 and 247 B. C., was regarded as one of the seven wonders of dthe ^orld, and sinRe tljat time the t n r m *‘phnrol0)ry’* has been nsed for the scienee «jf Kfhlhouse constmetion. The oldest lighthouse in the tlnited Stat« is believed to be the Boston light on Little, Brewster Island nepr*#» Tiiain entrance to the Boston harbor. It was cstab- Imlied^jin 1716, the present stmc- tiire da^tTHr from iSoQ. The original Thirte^ Colonies, largely depend ent as they were on water traffic, g«ve early attention tb lighthous es, expansion of the lighthouse system was provided for, and in 1790 Alexander Hamilton wrote the first ■ report oh lighthouses in t)ie TTnited States. The broad theme of lighthouses provided the ihsph*ation for Artist Steven Dohanos who paintel this year’s Christmas Seel. With bread-* th and dignity and artistic rxcel- nqe 4>e d^icted the winter-swept ighthouse scene. Warmth and se curity are suggested in the lights of the keeper’s house, his over turned bout protected from the weather, and the footprints of the snow leading to his cozy cottage. Burmounting this is the light it self, bold in ■ illnmioation, beaming outward into the night, a certain ;beacon for those who would be guided to desired security. And that, in essence, is the mes sage of the Christmas Seals—tiny beacons lighting the w«y for the unceasing fight on tuberculosis. Wanted: Exf^erlenced presser withreference Apply: 122 E. Main St. You’H m New Beauty Dyeing & ReffflishH^ Our expert dyeing and refinishingr brings you** new- like^ shoes, with that “broken in** comfort. COLLEGE VIEW SHOrSHOP U2-^ettgymfs &rvey RevedsTliat Heamt Are h Laife (te Greensboro, N. C., Nov. 17. — (Special) — Reassuring to the farming interests are figures re vealed here today by The Alcholic Resera eh Department of The Kee- ley Institute. C. D. Cunningham, Director, stated, ‘'From a study of nearly half a million patients it is inter esting to find that only 16 per cent of all these men have come from the rural areas. These figures are significiant when one remembers that 47.6 Per cent of the popula tion is rural.” “The concentrated social life of the cities may account for this,” continued Mr. Cunningham, “be cause the 'social drink’ seems to be more the order of the day in eitiea than in mml areas. It fa .draft hnnrA 1*5 rtrmly estaUlabed in oar *iodn! Joha Thomas Coprfawij Eis^ tiw pnetiae wmrvim I; ' •*** ■eeial jHprieer BwOe Gxady nhitoft mr\Bag tails im m grsat aamber n€ §mihena^ is IIm iwttst . iit«n ummri addietioM to wli*- AWim. LwlMfr Ij Joh^ IsM B«ll Ga, mttnM, WeaU I: ... A-a *iSWt, To«f»«ne Thns, a log»^i •» Iwim^ rolfaa BmteH. Low*, dneing Ike dr tataammt drinking woulfl sewa l» be a gsa eral exodus to the farm. S.‘ Cf fwrg. rolkn llowte t; BmgeH, licgm YouUw Called For Service in 'Army 'LoaLsbtng, Route 4; P»rk«. Zebulon, Roote 2; Perev Xee Ait- derwn, Tjoaishunf, Route 2; Jtmel T -p-j yganVliatiOP, 5oot« Ijonisburf, New. 18.—The JW* lowing Negro selectees if®** ^ sent to the Fort Bragg indilctioo; in center by the Franklin C.Tanty UairarMty ai Ti nw--*pe expsn- tn^ata wiik f*edirer ^ilaj;#* to ebick ens liaw re^nlt^. botR iaepeaoad egg prodnction *n«l the rate tft fr«wtfc. HUiuiyiiiiinuiininiuyHiuiii SID RAN(XB VonMT Manafer aM Boyer tmr Dnrham Ii«i ft Ifelai Ca. Afiionic^... “1 Am Now TradiME *■ tat the y cod yard Haari Canal Sta. SID RANUER 1 Am ftiying AH Types of Jaiik” • Scrap Ir^ • Rags • Copper • Rubber • Inner Tubes • Brass • Lead • Cotton • Aluminum • Barlap • Tiies • Eateries • itadiators • Ziscs 41 Misc. Materials HIGHEST “As Always MH(^! lor Pottcy HONEST Ik XIUElATMENTr’ RANCER IRON & METAL CO. L . 63»1 iiiiiiivMRiifflnliuiSiiiiiHii^^ No. ROOMS ADDRESS WEEKLY RATE 8 Adams Court -— 1302 Alston Avenue 411 Branch Place 407 Church Street (Chapel Hill, N. C.) 529 Coleman Alley 531 Coleman Alley 810 Elizabeth Street 610 Elm Street 334 Enterprise Street 616 Fayetteville Street (Store) Monthly Rate 604 Guy Alley — 314 Lee Street 429 Piedmont Avenue 1005 Willard Street 431 Piedmont Avenue -JS 2.50 2.00 5.00 &00 3.00 3.00 2.25 2.50 &S0 25.00 S.S 2E.» . . S.50 . 3.80 UNH»( INSURANCE« Wm CO. NEAL ESTATE — RENTING — INSU&i^CK raONE J-«521 DURHAM. NORTH CASOUNA Repairs aad Buldinc Sonrfte EVERYBODY ST. JOSEPH IS INVITED TO A.M.L C8HH9I ° REV. J. A. YALEN13NE, HiaiBtw Sunday School 9:30 A. M., Preacmng IIKX) 'A. M. and 7:Q0 P. M. ARE YOU DISCOURAGED, DEJECTED, HEART BROKEN? If you are-^. Joseph A. M. El Ek* tends to you without prie« an invitation te jpin its bers and ^imos in the teneitrai of your h^>e aivl A IfiMty Wefcome Awiits
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