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TIIE nOBXZOIOAtf. LUUBE2T0:T, K02TH CAROLINA, MONDAY 0CT0B22 23, 1C22 ! 3 Pi I t a I I si fx if I to 1 i smoked by a million mm wild love a superior cigarette cigarettei 5 for 10c ifiiJLUOBlSmi unchecked, then farmer will soon be able to dictate the prices of all their neat slaDie.nroducta and that manu facturers arid buyers and the whole commercial and consuming world will be at the Kerey of tho: farmer. . Second, tliey said that the coopera tive marketing law trives the farmer. the producer of agricultural products, special privileges and special advan tages for getting the " upperhand ', of other classes, and for this . reason these attorneys declared the coopera tive marketing law is unconstitutional and must be swept off the statute books. . '., , . II Nor do I think it too much to be- Theso. nw frlPTiHa. tvir tha Minro-ea 'lleve that now at last "The cries nf - ' . I J 1. J 1 . . a a . that the hired opponents of coopera- iern in" nave "apea nave entered ( t M 1 t V If i tive marketing repeated over and over again before the court. Thank God, the mask is off Here after when you hear someone saying that cooperative marketing "Won't amount to anything" and "Doesn't promise " anything to the farmer." just remind him of the sworn charges into the ears of the Lord of .Sabbath." v ' , As I said' in the beginning, the tattle for the farmers' rights has just begun. The wealthy and power ful interests fighting cooperative mar keting will go to the State Sunrpwi Court, the Federal Courts, the United are" fighting cooperative marketing because it really does promise to be come powerful enough to make the farmer master of his own industry. They .are fighting' to control the leg isiatures of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia next time so as to repeal the cooperative market ihg law because they admit that it really does give the farmer greater advantages than he has ever before enjoyed m any fight to control the products of his own labor. Ill The chief pity and shame of it Is that these special interests are using and will continue to use some so- called farmers as their dunes, tools. Opponents of Co-operative Marketing X'SS at Last R n Tkoi. D- I K. tci at meir mer- made by the opponents of cooperative ; States Supreme Court The fighting mnrlratinc a a fhatr nlif tnm f liil ' farmers need thn Yioln . nf ,)1 H.0,4. lives in Nashville court. These men;feIl0wa- And I, do not believe that The Co-operative Marketing Case any larmer could have heard the cnampiona or the speculators and mid. dlemen, in Nashville Courthouse with. ouf realizing that it is , his duty to join with those farmers who are ugnrmg lor freedom through ' coop- Leads in Sundav Srhnnla The report of th ;fiM . V. Woosley. shows that th - - w v 0r trn aroima conference has more Sunday schools than any other in Southern Methodism, and it stands second in scholars enrolled. The conference, according to the report. 8 r ekin last year than ny m connection. for Opposing the Movement. Icy. It was a man who calls himself larmer but who admitted that he was Clarence Poe in Progressive Parmer, SSL L at NffiS No'c of the two men defend operative marketing movement was ; frfJj t coniract ana tneir made by the interests that will move ni I fvi hi farmers. And heaven and Parth tn L ). t tv.?. '.I1 8too,d m the courthouse in Nash was tJe first suU Mn the Cam LI a loyal farmer oint vfrginia "which the cooperative iS" Passil18 thr,Ugh;he crowd marketing association has S K Li teetl f hiS8inff injunction to compel a singner to de- LI . .... liver his crop, to pay a penalty of g 8 conJract- breaker!" five cents a pound for each T pound he i7,i Vlf e,Was, look ,an a loathi had sold outside the associaK? and ff ffl tJ iiL- i 8ALE 2S-Vf!;5"WM IN HOBB- dw, au nuius COUNTIES By virtue of authority varied Jn oa under we provision, of a certain deed of treat , 1 J- 0ttmm d wife to the undersigned as trustee, for v-l. " tered In book of mortcages 61 at pane S4S (default havlne; Wn i u " .51 4 tha. Indebtedness thereb rtS ttte" been requested by the eredl! tors secured by said deed of trust to adver tfac and sell the land. In accordance with Sti provl?,,0,, of M deed of trust) .. we ' J I2 cock noon t the court house loor of Kobeson Countv nttm t- j. public auction to the highest bidder for cash tho following described lands, to-wit: Description of Land, of J D. GKm Sitnat- a in Kooeson and Hoke Coantti ' of said rsflwsr; thene, as said right . wy -""ra un to to, beginning, con taining thirty two acres, mora or lata, and being Ha, ,i,,,d conveyed by Jector J. e Milbn to J. D. Gibson by deed October 1J. 1904. registered fa the register office of Robeson County h: book 4 '-W page 240. Tenth Tract j In the county of Robeson, in Burnt Swamp township, beginning at a atalce and several pointers in the South edge of Spice pond, comer of a 60 acre survey in tha line of Glover's 100acre survey and ran. as the line of tha BO aere survey due Esst five ' chains and ten links to a stoke and pointer on th. West side of Eureka road; thenct about tba direction- ot. aaid rosd North 22 West nine and 60-100 chains to the Lnm berton road, thenca as thr road in a north eastern direction one and 74-100 chains to I take; thenee North 22 West eighteen chains to M. B. Bale's line; thence as hi line South 26 West twenty five chains to his eor ner on the lower aide of, said Lumberton road ; thence ai- the lin,' of said Glover's 100 acre survey South 65 East sixteen chains to the beginning, ; containing twenty six and 4-10 acres, more or less; and being same land eon veyed by B. F, Ellerbe and wife to J. D. Gib son by deed dated December 11th 1916, regis tered in book "O" page 100, register's office Robeson County. - n. . Eleventh ; Tract : Beginning at a stake In the right of way of th, Atlantic Coast Line end runs as M, B. Buie's line South 72 East four and 75.100 chains to a stake! thence North 18 East five chains to a .take, thence North 55 West three and 28-100 chain, to a stake In th. right of way of said railroad. thene aa the right of way of said railroad to the beinning, containing two acres and being the' same land, conveyed by Flora G. , Mc Millan et al to J. D, Gibson by deed dated Oct. 12. 1904, registered In book 4 "W pag, 214; and by . B. ' F. McLean et al Commission er, to J. DC Gibson by deed dated March 29, 1905 registered in book 4 "W" page I6 register's office ; of , Robeson County. ' -" -' Twelfth' Tract! .In the county of Robeson, In Bornt Swamp townshijf, beginning at a take in the right of way of the A. C. L. R R. and runs as Spiveys. Una south 57 east210 feet to a stake Spiveys corner P. 3, Splvey'a corner: thence North 68 East 680 feet to a take; thence North. 57 West 210 feet to a stake in said -right of way; thene, as said right of way South 88 Wast 610 feet to the beginning, containing thre acres and being same conveyed by Robert , Leggett and wife to J. D. Gibson by deed dated December 27, 1905, registered In the register's office of Robeson County in book 4 "X" page 487. Thirteenth Tract: In th. county of Robeson'" In Burnt Swamp township, beginning at-a take Splvey'a and A. D, Brown's eorner on south side of th. railroad and runs 57 East 210 feet to a stake and two post oak. ', thence South 88 West 210 feet to a stake; 'thence North 57 West 210 feet to Spivey'a eorner J thence aa his lin. North 88 East 210 feet to the beginning, containing one acre. Also an adjoining lot, beginning at a stake Spivey. rs ner and runs South 67 East 210 feet to a stake by two post oaks ; thence North 88 East to stake 210 feet ; : thenee North 57 West 210 feet to, a utake In D. A. Prevatt'a line; thence as his Jin, South 88 West 210 feet to th beginning, containing one acre, and being the land conveyed by R. K. Blake and wife to J. D. Gibson, by deed dated December 29, 1904, registered In register's of fice Robeson County in book 4 "V' page 545. ' - ' Fourteenth Tract s In the' county of Robesop, in Burnt Swarrm township. beginning at a YEAR'S BEST HOLIDAY ONLY BIG CIRCUS COMING - ,i;. .r FRIDAY; OCTOBER7 11 MEN ONEv DAY ONLY V i A $100,000 Investment Largest Elephant alive 10 f t 9in. High 2 inches Taller than Jumbo 2Sth ANNUAL TOUttOF AMERICA'S il I 7? tki&li.eotres.n x- ir7m tion ia prosecuting him all of which L 1 ms y Pleces r silver or -things aPre called I foJ "by t fonTract 71?$? J" And in spite of all that attorneys. ?di . . First Tract: In tho Mnnt I .tk Pmf, Hmr on .h sonth side ot r. uu x . . . . , me- . lownsnip, beginning at a stake M. I the railroad and runs as rrevsws nne aoum tr. o . .. . ic imu seen -Juaas iscariot nsssino- tu uav i lie siiimnsaa rT t-pa aanatnoaA i . a ni i . -T - . srcauiuiuif n i. m iu srn i' f." by With his thirv nioono n I E. Newberrv'a xt-Iu V Uo .-a 99-lftO h.tn. tn a atake - ------ j r,vvvo v auCi i .j, A - . - - xwiub iiurui OD I w. - levsmeen ana -luo chains to a stake I Prevatt s soutneirst corner Oi a s acre tract; pine pomters near the road ; thence as then North 82 Best three. ana m-iou cnains road North 65 Wat ni.i ..J in I in n .tub. hv a Hmt wmwl-and hickorv : thence 100 chains to a ataka anl a il. l.. . i c..V e Wm tn a k im th. rlffht of wav thence South 4 West, eighty-onA chains to cf the railroad : thenee as the railroad right Nancy Davis line; thenee as her line South of way to the beginningl containing on. acre 85 East thirty-six chains to the eorner; and being same conveyed by H. B Bethune nora sixty chains to tha ha. 1 M J. D. Gibson b deed dated November VI warehousemen and dPlp .C,T , 1rl 18 ine 8?,m we have got to cooperative marketing could T do, Z '"LT S lon? a5 farmers backed the COntrPf 'it the consent of I VI- . . - -- v Whether vnn i.a .(-..j v I "IB n,ma 8na conscience to stay out nonheedr of this. great fight, it is not fo me FOREMOST TENTCD; ORGANIZATION E IVdver before such a galaxy of Acrobats, Riders. Equilibrists. Contortionists. . . Gymnasts and Aenalists x SPECIAL It R. TRAIN 20 CLOWNS-20 .iiuui jaai suiy cnains to tne be- f to J. u. uinson dj aeea aatea ovemoer si, i ginning, conUining two hundred and sixty 1 1917. registered in register's off ice Robeson nfic siffnari tha .-.nMA.M4-:. I -a, w . iv 40 ui lur me r. . - v"v buu t.n u ri . nwMeiiDg tO Condemn him or rebulr him Ha .aer"' 0. '. nd being same County In book 8 "R" page 508. . li t :aluler wisn you I must dpcldo fnr himealf T T - j -""""a w u. uinaon ny J. w. Davis I Fifteenth Tract: Wttie eounty or Kooeson, COUld have Stood with me and with mar! if ;f. But once a and wife by deed dated November 22nd 1904 In Burnt Swamp township, beginning at the others in the multitude S3 1 1.-? -?,(- " SL.KrSL S.-S c-,a I --l: Pli- tnroneed the roiirthmiaa r. vr--. ' " -" i ...UULJ -. nasii I anMltnva nnJ w I 1 ... n ... uounty. If vou hv .iomsui .uw.w " ODerntivA mnrir-fT;. ?:n.e.n tney followed Washington at would have had your fajth strength- LT 2 eo'eit Gettysburg, ened. If you have not siraed I be u and .dared " ther ... "U1, f'einea, i De-lthan band down tn fhaiV i;m.. lieve you would have had it lw,- . down t0 their chen into ySur vl?y .0 " fdre",fl,.chiWren the'shame of be- . m - vvvsva - I r 1 LT n TrBlinF l AM A aa a Ia. aung iarmers have enlisted in a great IV iC"vwa wir "er tftat 11 is I repeat that to the man who h-an't uuijr ouu me niirv ot ovnra i j . . . ... other farmer rn f i" "ra f ne?' wuia ,eaye t3 matter on battle and firht ,V m ril " i!" m? ffl,nd and conscience-the question with your comrade, mi tha nein yu can " t to your bro- children's children. . "n6iner, ,u, Fea,lze jt or not Jt a me wunu-oiu Dauie against privil- County In Book "X" laeeona lyact: In th. county of Hoke. Me-1 of right of way of the railroad and run. aa Laughlin township, beginning at tho North-1 his line North SS East three an 08-100 chains west, eorner or a 288 acre aurvey, tha New-1 to a stake by a postbak stump and pin:j berry corner In lot No. 1 of the A. J. thence South 67 East three ana 28-100 chain. uavl. division, and runs South 4 Wsat. twentv I . .t.ir. v. a.t v and wt mm t ' ij cn,n M in the line thenc South 8 West three and 06-100 chains "" acre aorver. mence soutn so I to Doekery McMillan s now Bethune. corner) East twenty seven and 50-100 chains to a thenee with that line North 67 West three and stake in the Morgan line; thence North 4128-100 chains to th, beginning, containing v wcji v. i anu dviuu cnains ui a hainir aam . mmmwi n i.ina mi, nuruieaaf corner vi aaia it8 acre I Oxendine to J. D. Gibson, by deed dated ov survey; thence North 85 West twenty seven I amber 11, 1809, registered In register's office. anu ovum cnains k uie neginning, contain-1 Robeson County In book 5 R pag, Z96. ing seventy six and 60-100 acres, more or Tim. of Sale: Monday November 6th, 1922 mm; ana oemg sany una conveyed to J. U. I at J2 noon. Gibson by H. B. Gibson and wife by deed J piae. of Bales Court house door Lumber- oatea November- 1st, 1916. registered in I ton N. C register's office of Hoke County in book 16 J Terms of Sale: Cash. o?e i- : . - - . Dated October 2nd, 1922. Third Tract; In th. county of Hoke. Anti-I , niCKSON Mnl.F.AN. ocn wwnsnip, aojoining tne lands or MurdocK i R. C. LAWRENCE, AN APJvfV OF PEOPtfi A CITY OP CANVAS POSITIVELY THE ONLY BIG SHOW THIS SEASON NEVER DIVIDES N;VER DISAPPOINTS FREE EXHIBITIONS on Show Ground, at 1:00 and 7:00 P. M. . Performam! 2H)(t nnt ft-AA 1 nr Doors Open Ond Houf' Earlier : K Excursion Rates on all R.R. for lhaRicvHrtlM L "For frPPfinm'e Koffl v eeTe' What I saw in Nashville COUrt i McDon"ld. Angus Connelley, the Bethune h0-9-4 Mon. D.ir0mbat,tle..once .begun was but anoth-r .tfnr. J LCZzl1- " . containing seventy five IW Bequeathed from bWhTcT .ir.. was DUt. ano.tn effort on the parti more or i.. .ndhr. w Though baffled oft. is ever wnn v"' 0I. .eea and privilege to do that , conveyed to J. D. Gibson by J. A. Hodgin by Trustees. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LANDS Under and by virtue) of the authority vest- urniph oflt.k 1 . j i j . mn j i U"nlUr,ee..ln0USa"a r,7,rw",.tr.1M th, undersign commissioner, under a I J Lui o nietf i ' ill 1 11 rn iiina -ia i -- -- - I i i - a 4u o.. i " .i D.tuu. I t . : . irecuJ County in book at wt . , juraini w .Y" . say all this W,,e- W ; Mu" JKment and to take away the. Fourth Tract In the county of Robeson. CW. Carolina,, entmea 1 V" Nashville, as Irom .the POOr of my people." I Shannon township . beginning at th. run of . TS!" 5 " ? Lr ""?.. f.iri" vealed with brazen shaelelsn ft. SS: true inwardness of all tha WrV-T lVe Por n tneir houses" the benefi- determined fight that special nteres Z sword andC the have mada nnri win JU;,. B.wora ana-have bent the bow to cast against the effort of the farmer n the noor anH naorlw" free himself from such anPHi Tn raeV wno ave fattened on the ests, and instead to "Make himself master of his own industry." Wherever opponents of cooperative marketme have found a fa t thought they might fool these last TXl."r VTAHMH ...1 1 1. . ..... iarmer. the imen who rich and powerful handling his pro ducts, are determined at all hazards not to let the farmer get for his own needy wife and children the profits two years, what have they Qd him' neretofor? enriched the Haven't they told him tL f mlddle.men aP? speculators. The teach- ative marketing was a w,v VlSt a" nist.ory as George H. . . i. . i ji ... fllfllA thi'H. il. . i i a iu,"c mat COUia npvor amnnnf to much? Haven't they told him that vuiJCiauve marketing offered no special benefits nor special advant- tsS to ine iarmer and that he might s well let it alone? uBnf a Nashville last Thursday, '"f1" VJUU- ine opponents of cooper ative marketing threw off their sheep s clothing. They unmasked jnemseives. Here they were not try- trier -n . s ivi jgui some poor uneducated man With snnnno -Pluj. . . .. xa.uuuus not at all f'n tho contrary, they werP o-nino- h. acre a distinguished judge who could not be misled by mere silliness and absurdity. Consequently, facing Judge Daniels in Nashville Court, the opr penents of cooperative marketing j.-.v Mi.iCiaiU;e ai last to their real fears the terrible fears that have oppressed and haunted them ever since the farmers of America began to snow signs of wanting something aj siuui me sale of products maue in me sweat of the farmer's 5wn face. ? Speaking under the solemn nticnixso f a great court trial intended to break jp cooperative marketing, what did ;hese distinguished attorneys say? Did they say that cooperative mar keting is a futile thing, a thing that tan never amount to much, no matter low .many farmers go into it? Did ;hey say that cooperative marketing promised the farmers no special be nefits, no special advantages? Not within a thousand miles of luch a thing! i These distinguished attorneys in heir ; solemn , affidavits appealed to 3ie courts to break ud cooDerativ Jiarketing for two great reasons and jwo great reasons only;-,? First,; they said 'that cooperative narketing will give the farmer such remendous power that if it goes on Raft Swamp in the center of the railroad F.mt M t,".aen.ea n?m",,?nef' wl." ? and runa with the railroad South 48 West wonoay, uctoner awn, iw, si tweiv, o-cioc thirty eight chains to a stake in the run e3ar door in Lumberton, of Juniper branch, thenc. South 40 East 0tC'0Jini oKe " ,? ni, "" down tne various courses of the run of said " '"" branch forty five chains to a stake by two ed lands to-wit i Junipers and a gum; thence North 48 East ,A undivided one eighth interest In and to to the run of tha awamn thanea un tha run U the following described real estate, situate of the swamp to the beginning containing d in, the,Coun! Reon. State of one hundred and sixty two acres, more or North Carolina, In Brltts Township, and be- less and being the land coaveyed to J. D. Particularly described aa follows : Gibson by C. B. Pate and wife by deed lt Tract. In the county of Robeson on the registered in the register's office of Robeson west side o Living Branch, It being a part of Countv in book S "Y" naze 107. lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of Seventh Tract i In th, eounty of Robeson, in I Laban Brltt: Beginning at a short leaf pine, skannnn bnmiiihi Kurrnnimr at a .tk mil I th. corner of lot No. 1 and 2, and runs as two pines north of a small pond, Archibald I "ne oi lox no. z. norm so oegrees woi. acres I cnains w a sxaae in u plantation, men luum RmwnV tainntna Mmn tit Ifl 1-9 Stpvononn i ... . . N. k anrf iiin thanra Smith 86 leant four 1 58 degrees east 11 chains and 85 links to week thin timV . i. . 5?1 l0r the chains' to th. corner of a SI aer tract of stok. in th, line of lot No. 1. thenc, as that wte lnl3 time, is that the farmor n...i m,t -uv hi. An. Nnrthllina south 65 degrees west 4 chains and 80 ran natra c . I . 1 a . . . . I., ... ... ,l t i i i i n o t -v.cx m iagi, no one can ever 88 Eat twenty three chains to nis corner I iuiks w we r prosper as a mere producer of raw materials. The men who dig coal live m huts; the men who sell and handle it in fine houses. The men who lumber-saws live in shacks and cab ins; the men who manufacture lum ber and sell it are well housed. The men who grow cattle malra amnii fits; the packers, the distributors" are prosperous. The men who make in the line of No 8, thence as No. 8 North it . being th, land conveyed by J. U. Brttt IS West six chains thenc South 65 west to navan orret or ueeu o aim M o.,, sixteen chains; thence North 18 West thir- and recorded in Book 8-W, page 187, office teen chains and 48 links ; thence South 60 East of the Register of Deeds of Robeson County, twelve chains to the beginning, containing - 2nd Tract. 46 acres on the west sid, of 47 1-2 acres, more or less; and being first Lumber River on both sides of Livings Branch, tract conveyed in deed from Archibald Brown and adjoining a 2 8-4 aere tract conveyed by and wife to J. D. Gibson, dated November 29, J. L. Brltt to Havan Britt and recorded in 1902 registered in register's office Robeson Book 8-W, page 187. and adjoins the lands County in book 4 "V page 469. of J. L, Britt, Ben Sutton, Oakey Stephens Eighth Tract: In the eounty of Robeson, In and Bud Stephens, and being the lands on Shannon township, known as No. 5. in the which Nancy Britt now lives, division of the estat of Malcolm Galbratth, 8rd Tract 25 acres on the west side of beginning at a stake by two pines North Livings Branch and Lumber River and ad- Peanuts art. nnnr. v,a i ; o a small pond and runs soutn oa "est joining tne lanoa oi n. . duik., Pfanuts are poor; the" cleaners and tMrtv chain, to a stake in the Raft Siena and the Thompson heirs, ther. being Swamp; thence North sixteen and 63-100 about five acres of said tract being cleared, chains to a stake; thence South 76 West ten and being the tract of land on which J. R. chains to a stake at the edge of the swamp : Brltt now resides. thence North 15 West thirteen and 43-100 This th, 29th day of September, 1922. .ahatna to a ataka: thenee North 76 East .?.., DICKSON McLEAN.a thirty one and 63-100 chains to a stake by 10-2-4 Mon. Commissioner, a pin, above the Lumberton road : thence , South 15 East thirteen and 48-100 chains to 1 ' . ,." a stake west of the Lumberton road; thence oAli, Trvnv.it KXECCTION By vii and neing tne secono tAt hraiT.i in tha aunartor "omuuiuia are wpairnxr 'i nn mam who make cotton and tobacco and bugar cane live humbly; those who buy and handle and marmfnrtnro th proaucis live more prosperously. And so the farmer is ficVitinoi t day for a larger share of the wealth mat ne creates. He is fighting to be something more than a Droducer of "imenais. tie is fighting to get .eep ior nimseu the nrofita that come from handling and distributing and wiser handling and distributing pruuucis oi nis toil. He is fighting to bring about a realization of the prophecy uttered nearly three thousand years ago. "They shall build houses and inhab it them; and thev shall yards and eat the fruit of them. They ri. , u ana anotner inhabit; they shall not plant and another eat." Smith KO East twelve cnains to me negin-i . , . , w u. , . . , , , . . half I I5" virtue ui aa rxcvuviuii www vj w.s "!' l-:r"TB;"tt. second rt or KoMson coun- .w, ...... - - - -it- mon -a ludarment ootamea in tno superior Bobeson County on January 11th, favor - of David Townsend against Guy Crawford, I will on Monday the 6th day of November. 1022 at 12 o'clock noon at tract conveyed in deed from Archibald Brown II II "j and .wife to J. D. Gibson, dated NovemW 5?UI:? 29, 1902, registered in Register's office Robe- ""'r, son County in book 4 "T" page 469. , TN Ninth Tract: In th. eounty of Robeson, in " -"1 Swamn townshio between Richland Y r"" Shvamp and the town of Rule. Wo" he A- C( bidder for cash, to satisfy the sal L. R. R. Co beginning at a stoke to the m d ,ntereit of lower line of-said nO-tyi right of way in t17gJKf&wtKi ln and to tl cut?., MermoLATUM enftscptic healing. Ninth Tract: In th, eounty ot Booeson, mi ,nrt h door of Robeson County of- between Klchiana I r - ..... . u,,-. .-i- k hirkat i tf T Om . 1 ww.av said execution. the defend. ant Guy Crawford in and to. the following In Rowland township, beginning at a stak, by three pines, the third corner of the dow er., in McGirt'a line and runs South 39 1-2 East with the dower Hne 22.75 chains to a stake; then South 4 1-2 West 61.82 chains to Ward's Una; then as. his lin. North 86 West 28.67 chains to . pine west of the road, then as McPhaul'a line North 24 1-2 f an r a ataba than aa HcGlrt's lin. South 28 1-2 East 2.28 chains to a pine, hhr eorner. then South 86 East chains to , Plnra f! MeMillan'a Northeastern line ox 20 acre "survey, near the Southwest side of the run of said swamp and runs the lines nf aaid 20 acre aurver South 72 East eight and 25-100 chains to its corner: tnenee as its next line South 18 West to and beyond its Hnmr thirtv five chains to M. U. tsute s corner, thence North 72 West aa the Bute and Mi-Millan dividing line twelv- chains and 25 links to the corner of tfte rate x acre lot; thenc as the lower line of saw lot norm 18 East five chains to Spivey and Blake's corner, thence as B lakes line soutn a. un three and 16-100 chains to ita corner; thenee with his other line North 88 East six and 82-100 chains to his next eorner, tnence as bis next line North 57 West thre, and 16-100 chains to the Prevatt Hne; thence as that line North 83 East to, with and beyond Be thune' lin with Oxendine's twelve and 64 100 ehaina to Oxendine's East eorner; thence aa hia Northeast line North 57 West tares and 10-100 cnains to tha lower lin. of right the beginning, containing 180 acres, more or less and being lot No x in tne mvsion m th laaita af . W. B. McLellan. deceased, see book "K" paga 442 register's office Robe son County. . ' - Dated this October nn, irez, k-. R. R LEWIS. - Sheriff Robeson County.. Melntyre. 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