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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. 0., Jnl»l6 t 1925. * Postolflee Hows. Offlc open 7.00 a. m. toT.OOp. m andar MO toll JO ».«-•"« 4J» toMPp.® j.H. OUTHBIE, Foa.maMer. H«H »»»• * 1"M ♦♦*+♦+++ J NBWB. + ♦ 4.4.4.++4- 4.+*++ ++ + -M-++++++++++ Born to Col. and Mra. lson E. Scbtt on July 3rd, a son, Don E. Scott, Jr."' Their friends congratu late them. . This is not news hereabouts, but it's dry—bane dry—throughout Alamance county, and prospects for crops are poor, indeed. —Little Miss Mary Lena Green celebrated her 6th birthday last Tuesday. Her mother, Mrs. \V. B. Green, gave her a party which was attended Ti>y about 50 of the little folks. Games furnished the chief itmusement, but the chiefest joy came at the last in the shape of de licious cream and cake. —Grahajn Christian Church Sun day school went to kimesville Lake Saturday afternoon on a picnic. It is an -attractive f»lace for picnics and outing parties. The boating and bathing facilities are very good. There were lots of folks there for a Saturday afternoon outing. The Sunday sch- ol folks hafl a good time and enjoyed the opting. Men's Federation Work. The services of the Men's Federa tion, begun on Sunday night a week be/ore,(closed Thursday night, and the work was transferred to New Provideiice 'church. The meeting at the court house resulted in ab )Ut(iU conversions. Much in tent is manifested iu the Provi dence meeting and every night there are conversions. v The Federation has branched out to all parts of the county, and meet ings have been or are being held at more than a dozen different com munity points. The work being accomplished is little short of marvelous The lay men are at work for the Kingdom of Christ and men heretofore without any religious pretensions are enroll ing under the banner of --King Im •manuel. , Looking to Putting Water in Homes; E. R. Rainey, State Extension Farm Engineer, surveyed a stream for Benton Thompson to see if he had 6tream enough to force water lrom spring branch into th» house. It was found that he had sufficient pressure to furnish his hou e. The stream of Will Walker was not strong enough to iurnish water for the house.. The stream of Joe Nicholson was Burveyed last year. Mr. Rainey spent part of the day checking up on the installation of water system. It was found that he can expect 26 gallons per hour from the ram he is now installing. This to be night and day. Many small streams in the county, can be harnessed at a very small cost to put water in the home. Our State farm engineer is prepared to help us out on this at any time. W. Kerr Scott, Co. Agent. Timely Suggestion As to Payment of Taxes. At their regular meeting on the first Monday the County Commis sioners instructed Bheriff Story to urge taxpayers to pay back taxes to avoid sale of property fur aame. The Commissioners show a com mendable spirit in this suggestion: Their action should be appreciated by the taxpayers and the taxpayers should make an honest, earnest ef fort to meet their tax payments. No doubt there are some who have made no effort or sacrifice to pay, but there are many othera who have. Many, who would, cannot pay now, ' uor can they raise the money by any means to do 80. Such are entitled -to all the clemency the County au thorities can reasonably extend. The county-may have to borrow money to bridge over, and there are eome who will complain at thia and say they should not be compelled to help pay interrst when others have not paid their taxes. Tbeee were fortunate and they were allowed a discount for paying on or before a given date. The unfortunate ones get no discount, but on the other baud are. penalized for not paying by a £iven which is intended to and does equalize the burden. Some fanners of Cumberland county are finding boll weevild in their fields at the rato of about 200 to the acre. This bears out the prediction msde by agricul tural extension workers at State College that weevil infestation in the cotton growing counties would be heavy thia summer. * . PERSONAL + Tn iii 11 ii iii 111111111 nit A. K. Uuiin of Durham Marble Works was here Monday. Mit-s Maggie Snyder of Baltimore is visiting Mrs. A. D. Tate. Mrs. Jaa. V. Pomeroy of Raleigh is here visiting Mrs. A. K. Hardee. Miss Lula Griffin of Goldaboro ia here visiting Miaa Maty Lee Starling. Miss EUa Da via of East Orange, N. J., is visiting Mrs. I. j. Hender son. Miss Anuie Robbins of High Point is visiting Misa Elizabeth Long. Mrs. Henry Faticette of Reidaville is here visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Farrell. Misa Eleanor Williamson left this morning for Lynchburg, Va., to visit Miaa Virginia McGrnder. Misa Sue Noell, who baa been making her home in Wiaton-Salem, is here visiting Mra. Mcßride Holt. Mrs. Faucette Moore and lfttle nephew, Ben Jeaznak, Jr., of Gas tonia are visiting Mrs. W. C. Moore. Mr. M. R. Rivea came up from Tarboro the latter part of the week to spend a few days here with liis family. Rev. Geo. L. Cooper of Durham spent Monday h*re at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cooper. Mrs C. B. Irwin of Fayetteville spent from Saturday evening to Monday evening here with Vlrs. H. \\\ Scott. Mrs. W. If. Foushee* and daugh ter, Mrs. Eugene Sykes, of Greens boro speut last Friday afternoon here with relatives. . Mrs. S. E. Everett and daughter, Miss Frances, of Suffolk, Va , are here visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Jacob A. Long. Miss Louise Watson of New Or leans is here visiting Miss Rebecca Harden. They were in school to gether at Salrm College last year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunsucker and Frank, Jr., spent Sunday here at the home of Mrs. Hunsucker's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Goley. Mr. Chas. A. Scott and son Wil liam left Snnday by auto for Atlanta and other.points in the southwest. Their itinerary will last about a week. Miss Lila Bell, who makes her home here with her aunt, Mrs. Ed gar Long, sailed from New a few days ago for a toor of several weeks in Europe. Capt. R. G. Foster returned a day or so ago from St. Leo's Hospital in Greensboro, where he had been for several weeks. He says he feels very much improved. Mrs. A. G. Ausley of Graham and sister, Mrs. C. M. Euliss of Burling ton, returned the first of the week from a visit to their sister, Mrs. Richard F. Fricke in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and son Hoke, Miss Manr Lane Williams and Mr. H. P. Thompson, near >euse, Wake county, were guests of of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lee last Fri day. Misses Elizabeth and Annie Ruth Harden with their guest, Miss Louise Craven of Greensboro, re turned Tuesday evening from a visit to M ss Kuima Maraton at Hender son. lAillniiyr Then Kind The Ctu* Correct It As Other Grthta Folk* Have. There's little rest or peace for the backache sufferer. • Days are tired and weary— Night brings on respite. Urinary troubles, headaches, diz ziness and nervousness, all tend to prevent rest or sleep. Why continue to be so misera'ile? Why not use a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys? Use Doan's Pills. Yonr neighbors recommend Doan's. Read this Oraham case: Robt. J. Holt, V. Main St., says: "I suffered with a heavy, bearing down feeling in my back and I couldn't do any lifting without get ting a sharp, pain in my back. My kidneya acted too frequently and the secretions "were scanty. After using Doan's Pills, the backache left and mv kidneys acted fine. I have had no return of the trouble and believe Doan's have cured me," 60c, at all dealers. Foator-MiU burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Track For tare- Let ua do yonr hauling of everj kind, moving, etc. Have » nta truck. Terms reasonable. BBIMI* k Fpuga, ' Phone 650 Oraham. N. C. Miss Maiy Lane Green, who. has been a missionary to China for a number of yean and returned re cently on leave of absenoe, is here viaiting her brother, Rev. W. B Green. Miaees Dorothy and Mildrod Land of Chadbourne and Dorothy Ketzer of Wadeaboro were week-end guests of Miaa Margaret Hunter, who gave them a delightful picnic at Kimesville Lake Filday evening. Mr. and Mr». M. R. Rives and little daughter, Mary Worsley, Miss Rebecca Harden and her guest, Miss Louise Wataon of New Orleans, and and Mr. George Hardeu attended the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Harden, daughter of Mrs. John W. Harden, to Mr. Randolph in Raleigh, Tueeday night. Mrs. Chas. A. Thompson and her little daughter, Catharine, and her niece, Misa Mildred Moore,.left Mon day to visit her sister. Mm. Donald F. Noyes, at Isle Maligna, P. Q.,| Canada. They will be joined in Boston by Mrs. Thompson's daugh ter, Miss Elise, who ia studying music in that city. They expect to be away about Bix weeks. Notice! Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned, Alamance Insurance and Real Estate Company, on the 20th day of June, 1924, by Real Es tate Investment Company, for the pur pose of securing certain bonds described in said deed of trust, which deed of trust is duly probated and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds "for Alamance county, in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 108, page 35, default having been made in the payment of aaid bonds and interest on the same, the undersigned Alamance Insurance and Real Estate Company, Trustee,, will on MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Alamance county, in Graham, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Four certain tracts or parcels of land in Alamance county. North Carolina, known as Tracts Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4 in the sub-division of the lands of Sallie Somers Harrison, surveyed November 28, 1920, by Lewis H. Holt, which plot will be re corded in the Register of Deeds office a s a part Of the records of said title, which tracts of land are described as follows, to-wit: First Tract: Beginning at a point on Haw River, cornsr with Peter Hughes'; thence up said river as it meanders to a corner with John Kernodle at the Gerrin ger Mill Danp; thence with said Kernodle's line in a Westerly direction to the center of the macadamized road, corner with lot No. 6; thence with the center of said road running South, or toward Burlington, to a hiekory tree, corner with Mr. Barber; thence 8 82* deg E 14.10 chs to a rtx:k; thence S 871 deg E 4.00 chs to a hickory tree; thence N 76 deg E 8.50 ctn to the point of beginning, containing One Hun dred and Fifty-nine and One-half (159*) acres, more or less, and being the part upon which is situated the old home of Sallie Somen Harrison. Further records of said description can be found in the plot in the Register of Deeds office of Alamance ccunty. Second Tract: A certain tract or parcel of land in Morton's Township, Alamance county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Walter Fuller, Henry Iceland, J. H. Ross, Joe Lewey, and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock, Walter Fuller's and Lewey's corner; thence S 89 deg N 15 chs 88 Iks to a rock, corner in Fuller's line; thence W 14 80' 14 chs 50 Iks to a rock, corner in Ireland's line; thence SB7 8-4 deg E 18 chs 85 Iks to red oak, corner Fuller and Ross; thence E. 18 chs. 89 Iks. to the beginning, containing Twenty (90) acres, more or leas. Third Tract: A certain tract or parcel of land In Morton Township. Alamance county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Chas. Kernodle. Henry Ireland, Walter Fuller and others, botfndcd as follows: Beginning at a rock, C. R. Kernodle's corner; thence N. 2* o E. 18 55 chs. to a rock in a branch, corner with aaid C. R. Kernodle; thence N. 48* oE. 20.20 chs. to a rock, corner with said Ireland and Kernodle; thence N. 18f o E. 18.88 chs. to a rock, corner with said Ireland's line; thence W. 87| o 18.85 chs. to a red oak. comer in J. H. Rots' line; thence W. 87J oN. 81.28 chs. to a rock in J. 11. Itoss' liot; thence 8. 4fl o E, 8.89 l». to a rock, corner with said Gerringer: thence 8, tt* oW. (B. 8. 8J o) «.88 chs. to a rock, cor ner with said Gerringer; thence N. #7 o W. 2.27 chs. to the center of McClure Creek; corner with said Gerringer; thence down said creek a» it meanders 8 88 o W. 2.40 chs. to the center of creek; thence bearing to W. side of creek 8. 214 o W. 2.42 cba.B. 8J o W. 2 65 chs. 8. 24* o W. 8.50 chs. 8. 16 o W. X creek 1.18 chs. to a large hollow lieeeh tree on E. bank of Creek. 8. 86 o W. 2.80 chs. to the mouth of aaid creek in Haw River; thence 8. W o W. 1.50 c|»s. to a rock, corner with said Gerringer on fe. bank of said river; thence 8. 78* o E. (B. 8. 78 o) 5.(Jb chs, to a rock, corner with said Gerringer; theqee 8. 99f o W. (B. 8. 9Sf o) 11.07 chs. to the center of a brunch, comer with said Gerringer. (rock sat in N. bank); then'a up said branch |> it meanders 8. 804 o E. 1.19 chs. 8. wo E. 1.80 chs. S. M o E. 1.62 chs. S. 28 o 1.14 chs. 8. 85 o E. 1.09 clis. 8. «o E. 1.85 chs. 8. 70 o E. 8 chs. to a rock in aaid branch, comer with aaid C. & Kernodle; thence 8. 88* o E. (B. 8. 87» o) 21.70 chs. to a post oak tree, cor ner with aaid C. R- Kernodle to point ol beginning, containing One Hundred and Forty Seven (147) acres, more or lesa Excepted from the last described tract u S tract of Twenty Si* and Four-tenthi (26.4) acnes, aold off to L M. Gerringei on the West aide. This sale ia made u)adp subject to ad vaaced bids aa allowed by lay, a»d *ll be held open for 10 days after the date o a»U for the reception of such bids. TWs the 90th day of June, 1935. ■ Alamance Ina. ft Real Estate Co , Truatee Dameron A Rhodes. Attn. ■ V * * THE ALAMANCE GLEAKEK, GR AHAM, H. a Hot, dry weather will retard development of the boll weevil bnt it in advisable to be prepared to dust when necessary, say insec* specialist* at State College. BILIOUSNESS inactive liver, nek hwifh. aeor stomach, harmful cotutipatioß. Why (offer theaa miaeriea, whan «aaUy and pleaaantJy removed by CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS No diacoMfbrt, pais or nanac* - 36c Notice. Trustee's Sale of Real and Personal Property. - Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained iu a cer tain deed of trust executed to the under-igne? Piedmont Trust Co., on the 28th day of Sep. 1912, by Piedmont Securities Company for the purpose of se curing the payment of certain bonds described in said deed of trust, which said deed of trust Is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamane County in Book of Mortgage Deeds and Deeds of Trust No. 58, be ginning at page 91, default hav ing been made iu the paymeut of said bonds and interest on the same since the day of 192 , and requests having been made by the holders of said bonds for foreclosure under the said deed of trust as therein pro vided, the undersigned Piedmont Trust Co., Trustee, will on MONDAY! JULY 27. 1925. at 12:00 o'clock noou, at th® courthouse door of Alainanee County, in Qiaham, N. C., for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real properly and personal properly, to-wit; Real Property: Ist. Lot: A cer tain tract, lot or parcel of land ly ing and being situate in the cil" of Burliugtou, Alamance County, North Carolina, on the Southwest corner of Main and Andrews Streets and known as a pari of lot NQ. 18 in the new survey of the lands of the North Caroliua Rail road Company and being a part of Lot No. 131, according to the plan of the said City, more foll> described as beiug a parallelogram fronting 31 ft. on Main St. and running back with the line of An drews Street on one side and the line of J. M. Coble on the other side 100 ft. to and adjoining the lot at present owned by the party of first part hereto. On this lot is situated what is known as the Piedmont Trust Couipnny build ing. 2nd Lot: A certain Uact or parcel of laud lying and being situate in the City of Burlington, on the South side uf Andrews St., adjoining the lot above described, J. M. Coble, \V. 11. Carroll and Jos. A. Isley and Bro. Co.'s, de scribed as follows: Beginning at a corner Piedmont Trust Co. ou An drews St; running thence North west with the line of Andrews St. 30 ft. to corner with Jos t y. Isley A Bro. Co.'s lot; thence with their line Southwest ft. to another corner* J. A. Isley & Bro. Co.'s lot; thence Southeast 30 ft.* to corner W. U. Cat roll's lot; thence Northeast with Cuble and the Piedmont Trust Co's. Hue (now Piedmont Securitie. Company) 85} ft. to the beginning on An drews St., the same being Lot No. 19 lu the new survey of the City of Burlington and a part of Lot No. 131 in the old survey of the said City. Ou this lot there is now under erection an addition to thfe Piedmont Building 30 ft. by 80 ft., three stories, brick con struction. personal Property: All furni ture sua fixtures iu and about the building upon the real property hereinbefore described, which furniture and fixtures consists of *et* of bedroom furnituie in the various rooms iu said building, dining room and hotel ilfice fur niture aud fixtures, beds and bed ding (not including sheets aud pillowcases) all kitchen furniture, and cooking utensils aud all fur niture aud fixtures used in and abtiut that p*rt uf said building Used aud rut* as a hotel, except, silverware, queen# warn and cbiua, and the sheets aud pillow cases above referred This mortgage does not aud isj not to be understood as iacludiug any of the furniture or fixtures in that part of the butldiug leased to the Trust Company for offices. This sal * will l>e made in all re spects as provided eby the power of sale aui other ions con tained in said deed qf trust and as provided by law for aaid sale. This the l(iih day of J une, 1925. PIEDMONT TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. J. Dolpb Lone, Att'y. Notice I Sale of Real Estate Under Deed of Trust by Assignee ot Trustee. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer oertain deed of trust executed to the Alamance Insurance and Real Estate Co, Trustee, on 13th day of Sep., 1918, by Bridget Holtjfor the purpose o securing the' payment of cer tain bonds described in said deed of trust, which said deed of trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance Connty in Book of Mortgage Deeds and Deeds of Trust No 77, beginning at page 162; default having been made in the payment of said bonds and interest on the same, the undersigned James Reeves as signee of Alamance Insurance and Real Estate Co., Trustee, will, on SATURDAY, AUG. Ist, 1925, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door of Alamance County, in Graham, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real proper ty, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Graham township, Ala mance county, state of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Geo. W. Anthony and Henry Bann, in the town of Graham, and bounded as follows: Beginning at an iron bolt on the South side of College Street, George W. Anthony's corner; thence South with said Antho ny's line one hundred and fifty (150) feet to an iron bolt in said Anthony's line; thence East Fifty feet (5u ft.) to an iron bolt in said Bann's line; thence North Oue Hundred and Fifty (150 ft,) with said Bann's line to an iron bolt, Paid Bann's cor ner on South side of said Col lege St.; thence West with Col lege St. Fifty feet to the begin ning, containing seven thousand five hundred square feet. This sale is made subject to advance bids allowed by law, and will be held open for 10 days after the date of sale for the reception of such bids. This June 27th, 1925. Alamance IDS. & Real Uatate Co. Trustee. By James Reeves, Assignee of Trustee. Notice! Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed to the undersigned, Piedmont Trust Company, on the Bth day of March, 1922, by J. B. Fonshee and bis wife, Rosa Fonshee, for the purpose of securing certain bonds described in aaid deed of trust, which deed of trust is duly probated and recorded in the of floe of the Register of Deeds for Alamance Connty, in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 89, page 298, default having been made in the payment of said bonds and inter est on the same, the undersigned Piedmont Trust Company, Trustee will, on MONDAY, AUG. 3rd, 1925, at 12 o,clock noon, at the court house door of Alamance Connty, iu Graham, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for ea»h the following de scribed real estate, to-wit A ceruln tract or parcel of land in Graham Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands ofyohn Perry, J. C. Walker and others, and bounded as follows: Tnl« being a part of the Wbit* sett land fronting on Whiteett Ave. 85 ft.: Beginning at Perry's 1 corner, miming thenoe H 133 ft. to » ditch; thenoe W with ditch 85 ft. to an iron stake at Walker's corner; thenoe N with Walker's line 133 ft. to Whltaett Avenue; thence E with Whitaett Avenne 85 ft. to the beginning, containing Thirty-one one-hnndredths (.31) of an acre, but to be the same, be there, more or less. Upon the above described prop erty , there la situated a four room cottage. This sale is made subject to ad -1 vanced bids as allowed by law, and will be held open for 10 dayi I after the date of aale for the ra ce ption of such bids. | This June 29,1925. PIEDMONT TRUST COMPANY, i. Trustee. , Dameron * Rhodes, Attys. •UStfCBIBI 108 THB OUAMI THB SOUTHERN SJ&RVaS THE SOUTH Millions for necessities botnone to spare for luxuries i'ilmT !■' 'J|' lanlrlJt **• "I r I r 111 iian ■ ■Maarf liii i i ■M be profitably ampkiMdl aidMr fa kw craaaiqg capacity for Hnka or fa dklh| •oooßOhi of operation. Tha Scnthern, nmr yat abAeto control all «wr capj>al tee n I wcnld ba in rfn iibji term illll Hi itip— —tMocfc \ to naraaaiiiiie—rather than am^ndoctht bap ks aavios abnaat oMa 4aaadac( the tetiUmy it aervea. mmlr XTTk Pmr amZm SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM' REPORT OF THE CONDITIO* OP The National Bank of Alamance. At Graham, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on June 30,1925. RKSOUBCBfc. Loans and discounts, Including rediscount*, MetptaaeM of other banks, and foreign bliu of exchange or drafts told with Indorse ment o( tbii bank (except thoee Ann In band*) - WMIS.TB Total loan* . SHMfM.?* Overdraft*, aecured, $ ; unsecured.SZlS.7l aUI U. H. bunds deposited to secure circulation (par —»«—) Total D. 8. Government BecurlUee— IB tmtt Other bond*, stocks, securities, etc . - 4JHMI , Banking House. Furniture Jnd fixtures, B tf" ' Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.. Cash In vault and due from national bank* miM Amount due from banks, bankers, and trust companies la the D. S. (other than Included In Items K •, and 10. , »JK7M Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting hair* [other tbau Item 12] ___.. 3SMB Total of Items t, 10.11,12, and IS- t*ff.r"P Miscellaneous cash Items... T.IM ir tJM gl Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and dee from 0. H. Treasurer i 11l Total L 11TTT**"** 1.1 ABIL.ITIKH. Capital stock paid In. t 181" 1 * Surplus fund. * mm Undivided profit*. WjHIII L*s* current eipeueee, Intereet, and taxes paid—.. . SJNUI Reserved for Interest and taxes accrued —__ ... ijatM Circulating note* on I sis n ding— —— UfjM Certified checks outstanding —— &M Osshler's checks outstanding... M!>* flr .« Tout of Items B. H. K*. and SI. agWWB , • 1 Individual deposit* *ublect to cheek —1 «,ntM Dividend* unpaid _ Toul of demand deposit*, other than bank depoelta. subject to*- Reserve. Item* 71, SB, ». SO. SI and U. 4K.MLO Osrtlflcates of deposit (other than tor money borrowed) MJHJT Other time deposit* , ~ , m,. , , JlSjßlUfr Total of lime deposit* subject to Reeerre. Item* ■, St, SI and M MMWH Liabilities other than ihoee above stated iJBM Total «IjKSJ>M( State of North Carolina, County of Alamance, is; „ j 1. Cham. A. Mcott,Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state, meat Is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. CHAM. A. HCOTT, Oashler. Subscribed and sworn to befors me. this (th day at Jnlv, its. J. H. COOK. Notary Public. My Commission expiree 4-tt-IMT. 3 (Notarial Meal) Correct—Attest: H. V. BCOTT. LYNN B. WILLIAMSON. SAM T. JOHNSTON. UmMora. ' " ' NOTICE: Trustee's Re-SaleOf Real Estate. Under and by virtu* of the power of •ate contained in a certain deed of traat executed to the undersigned Alamance Insurance aad Beat Eetate Company, Trustee, for the purpose of securing certain bonds described In said deed of i trust, which deed of trust bears date of > May i, 1923, and the same being duly , probated and recorded ia the offlee of ' the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina, ia Book of 1 Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 95, at page 79, default having been made . ia the payment 'of said bonds aad inter . est on the same, the undersigned Ala mance Insurance and Real Estate Com pany, Trustee, will, on FRIDAY. JULY *4th. 1925, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON . at me court nouse r.oor of Alamauc* County, in Graham, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: A certain tract or pareel of laad ia Barliagton Township, Alamance County i and State of North Carolina, being a j[. portion of lot No. 25 ia Town of Bar lingtoa, N. C., oa Sooth side of Davit | Street a ear Cameroa street, heaaded at follows: Beginning at a stake or bait mm Da via Street 102 feet from corner of Da via—» and Cameron Streets, ruaaiag the nee parallel witk Cameron Street til feet to stake; tkeaee Northwest 51 feet ta J. M. Catee' liae; theaee with said Cates' liae SIS feet to Davis Street; thence witk line of said Davis Btreet 51 feet to the begiaaiag, oa which is situated a modern two-etory dwelling. m . This Is a second re-sale of this lend. S . and bids oa the state will begin at the ' sum of 14,115-*t; M. Bland, having placed a bid of M 15.00 on said land at J ! the first re-sale. This July 9th, 1985. . ALAMANCE INBUBANCE * REAL ESTATE CO, Trustee. DAMERON AND RHODEB, j Attorneys. : 666 i is a prescription for . -9 > Malaria CMb aad Fcrer, Dnfue i or Bilious FcWfc It kins the germ*.
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