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PAGE SIX Catalog of WOFIDB SEEIS Mailed free on request Write for it. Illuilrerted and con tains valuable in formation for the farmer 6-gardener T.W.WOOD Lr SONS Sine© 1679 55 St Richmond. Va. Wee!nerforecast broadcast daily at 6:36 P.M. station WRVA.270.1 meters SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Under and by virtue of tne au thority conferred upon us in a r’ortg ige deed executed by R. C. Moore and wife and E. W. Moore and wife to the undersigned on the Ist day of July, 1927, and record ed: in 'Book G Y, page 68, office Regisi er of Deeds for Chatham County, North Carolina,’ we will 01# Monday, the 7th day of April, IJ3O, at 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door in. Pittsboro, Chat ham county, N. C„ sell at public auction for cash to : the highest bidder the following described lands, to-wit: A certain tract of land in Haw' River Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, described as fol lows : All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 117 acres more or less, situated, lying and being in Haw River Township, Chatham County, North Carolina, just off the Moncure road and N on the Providence Gam Springs road, about 4 miles north from the town of Moncure and bounded on the north by lands of J. L. Womble; on the east by lands of W. W. Stedman; on the south by lands of Mrs. Alice Harward and J. L, Womble, and on the west by lands of Carey Lasater; and being known as the Ben Womble place and being the same lands conveyed tp. W, >V. Stedman By A. M. sicfdle.-£ ’•* ; This sale is made by reason of the failure of R. C. Moore and wife, and E. W. Moore and wife to pay off and discharge the indebt edness secured by, ..said deed, of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the purchaser at the sale. ...... . TERMS OF SALE: CASHi ’ PLACE OF SALE: COURT HOUSE DOOR. PITTSBORO. N. C. TIME OF SALE: MONDAY, APRIL 7th, 1930. This the 25th day of February, 1930. . W. W. STEDMAN. Mortgagee V. R. Johnson. Attv. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed made by I. N. Cox and wife, Connie Belle Cox, to the undersigned mortgagee on the 15th day of August, 1928, to secure a certain bond therein described and duly recorded in Book G U, page 33, Registry of Chatham County; and pursuant to default in the pay ment of the note thereby secured, I will sell at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Chatham County, at Pittsboro, N. C., at 12 o’clock noon, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930, the following tracts or parcels of land lying and being in the village of Bennett, Bear Creek, Chatham County, North Carolina, bounded and described as follows: FIRST LOT: Located and being on Vance Street and designated by map and survey of said town of Bennett as portion of lots numbers two and four in section “D” and beginning 100 feet from the inter section of Liberty and Vance Streets and running north with Vance Street 100 feet to an alley; thence north with said alley 200 feet to an alley; thence south 100 feet; thence 200 feet to the begin ning, same being one-half of Block Four (4) in setion “D.” SECOND LOT: Beginning 100 feet from the intersection of Ruf fela Street and Vance Street, and running south with Vance Street 100 feet to an alley; thence with said alley wets 200 feet; thence north 100 feet; thence east 200 ieet to the beginning, same being f ne-half of block Four (4) section “D.” First lot and Second lot, above described, together, comprise the whole of Block Four (4) in Sec tion “D.” THIRD LOT: Beginning at the intersection of Liberty and Vance Streets and running with Vance Street north 100 feet; thence west : 00 feet to an alley; thence with : ’id alley south 100 feet; to Lib tity Street; thence with said Lib < rty Street east 200 feet to the beginning. FOURTH LOT: Beginning at the intersection of Buffalo and Vance ; treets and running with Buffalo Street 200 feet (running west) to An alley; thence south 100 feet; thence east 200 feet to Vance Street; thence with said street north 100 feet to the beginning. Upon which property there is lo cated a planing mill outfit, (New man) complete, steam engines, dry singularly machinery, equipment, buildings, tools, belts, shafting and paraphernalia, constituting sa i d moulding and planing mill plant, all of which is included in, and passes with this conveyance. This 11th day of February, 1930. H. C. CAMERON, Mortgagee. Gavin, Teague & Byerly, Attys. , Sanford, N. C. feb2o 27 mch 6 13 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND , _____ NORTH CAROLINA CHATHAM COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred by a certain Deed of Trust executed by Clarence | Jones and wife, Lizzie Jones, re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Chatham County in Book of Mortgages G. J., at page 120, default having been made m j the payment of the indebtedness 1 thereby secured and demand having been made by the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on the 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1930 offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse door, in Chatham coun ty at 12:00 o’clock, upon, the fol lowing described lot or parcel of land: BEGINNING on a stake in the - center of the old stage road, one t of B. A. York’s S. W. corner; . thence east with said York’s line » about 1350 yards to a stake stand -1 ing about 30 feet on the east side ■ of an old slue, near Kite Creek; * thence down the slue 147 feet to a i beach on the bank of Kite Creek; i thence down the creek with its meanderings to where it enters North East Creek; thence with the > meanderings of North East creek ■ to a large white oak on the oast ' bank of North East Creek, being the corner of Fagan Herndon’s' l land; thence with the old stage road about 1210 feet to the be "■ ginning. containing 70 acres, more or less, less two (2) acres ] for the public school, more or less. See deed from W. H. Ilessee ' and wife, Ella M. Ilessee to Clar j ence Jones, dated February 26th, ! 1027. ■ This the 17th day of February, . 1930. ‘ . JAS. R. PATTON, JR., Trustee. feb 20 27 mch6 13 SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by W. C. Gunter and wife, Nannie A. Gun , ter. -.on thp 16th* : .day of December, 192'6,‘‘ 'ilnd recomed* in Book A-C, page* 75, we will on SATURDAY, 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1930 12 o’clock noon at n the *'courthouse door in Pitts boro, N. C., Chatham County, sell at public auctionajf.or cash to the highest bidder the fallowing land to-wit: ’lvwSw All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 75 acres more or less, situated, lying and being on the Pittsboro-Sanford Highway about seven miles South from the; town of Pittsboro in Oak land Township, Chatham County, North Carolina; having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by G. H. Hancock, surveyor in 1926 and the same being bounded on the North by lands of T. O. Johnson; on the East by lands of C. F. McComick and F. A. Badders; on the South by lands of Frank Johnson and on the West by lands of Client Riddle and T. O. Johnson. This is the same land deeded in 1920 by the heirs of A. V. Budd to W. C. Gunter and recorded in Book F. P. pages 464-5 offifice of the Regis ter of Deeds for Chatham County, North Carolina. This sale is made by reason of the failure of W. C. Gunter and wife, Nannie A. Gunter to pay off and discharge the indebtedness se cured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required from the purchaser ,at the sale. • ■*** This the 13th day of February, 1930. • • 11 5 j THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, TRUSTEE, DURHAM; N. C. feb 20 27 mch6 13 SALE OF VALUAfeLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed to Brant Alston arid wife Lula Alston on the 20th day of July, 1925, and recorded in book AC, page 15, we will on SATURDAY, 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1930 12 o’clock noon at the courthouse ' door in Pitts boro, N. C., Chatham County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: —■ All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containg 8814 acres more or less, situate, lying and be ign just off the Siler City- Pitts boro Highway about three miles from Pittsboro, the same being bounded on the North by the lands of Harlow Taylor heirs; on the East by-the lands of Aruth Alston; on the South by the lands of Mar tha McClenahan and on the West by the lands of Joe Alston, and being the same land conveyed to Brant Alston by the executors of W. L. London by deed dated Jan uary 15th, 1917, and recorded in Book F. J., page 277 in the office of the Register of Chatham Coun ty, North Carolina. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Brant Alston and wife Lula Alston to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured •by said deed of trust. THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO, N. C. required from the purchaser at. the sale. • This the 13th day of February, j 1930. I THE FIRST NATIONAL j COMPANY OF DURHAM, INC., TRUSTEE, Former ly FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DURHAM. N. C. feb2o 27 mch 6 13 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ! ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION ! ! NORTH CAROLINA CHATHAM COUNTY. R. A. Eubanks vs. E. J. Riggsbee Under and by virtue of an execu tion issued by the Superior Court of Chatham County, in the above entitled attion, directed to the un dersigned, Sheriff of Chatham Coun ty the judgment in-the said action having been docketed in Chatham County on the 29th day of May, 1929, the undersigned Sheriff of Chatham County, will on MONDAY, APRIL 7th, 1930 at 12:00 o’clock M., at the Court i House Door of Chatham County in j ■ Pittsboro, North Carolina sell at public auction, to the highest bid der fpr cash, for the purpose -of 1 satisfying the said execution, all of 1 the right, and estate of the said ; E. J. Riggsbee, owned on the date k of the docketing of said judgment •jin Chatham County, or acquired ■! since said date, in and to the fol ; lowing described lands located in i Baldwin and Williams Township, ; Chatham County. North -Carolina: rj FIRST. TRACT: Being that part rof the E. J. Riggsbee farm lying 1 ' on the north and west side of State : Highway 75. containing 47 acres, ; more or less. : j SECOND TRACT:: Being that >' part of the E. J. Riggebee farm 1 lying on the south, and east side of State Highway Number 75, con . : taining 100 acres, more or less; ; saving and excepting from the same . i the homestead of the said E. J. 1 ! Riggsbee allotted to him by com ■ j missioners duly appointed, said i homestead including the dwelling {house and outbuildings of the said ,i E. J. Riggsbee, and containing five acres, more or less. Said tracts of land are fully de scribed in the title deeds by which ! the said E. J. Riggsbee bolds the | same, to which deeds reference is j hereby made for a more complete dscription of the same. This the 26th day of February, 1930. G. W. BLAIR, Sheriff of Chatham Co. mch 6 13 20 27 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE • SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain j deed of trust, dated November 1, 1925, and.,, executed rtq the* under signed by T. Y7‘ Riggsbee,:: which j appears of record in the Registry of Chatham County in .Book, GN, page 39, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured and demand hav ing been made upon the under signed trustee will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, on SATURDAY, THE 29th DAY OF MARCH, 1930, ' at twelve o’clock noon, in front of the courthouse door in Pitts boro, North Carolina all the prop erty conveyed in the said deed of trust and which is described as follows: Lying and being in Williams Township and, FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on the Raleigh Road, G. W. Riggsbee corner, south 6 degrees east 45 chains and 50 links in A. J. Riggsbee line, east 15 chains and 50 links to a white oak, Sid Herndon’s corner, north 5 chains to a dogwood; thence east 6 chains and 40 links to pointers north 6 degrees west 15 chains and 50 links to Edwards Spring branch; thence up said branch to another branch; thence up the left hand prong to another branch; thence up the right hand prong; thence up the left hand prong to the old line on said branch; thence west 17 chains and 50 links to a white oak, J. S. Riggs bee corner; thence north 9 chains and 75 links to the first station containing 84 acres, more or less, and being known as the home place of J. S. Riggsbee, and being land conveyed by G. O. Riggsbee to J. S. Riggsbee by deed on record in Book FB, page 42, in the office of the Register of Deeds f<?r Chatham County, North Carolina. SECOND TRACT: Lying and be ing on the waters of Bush Creek in Chatham County, bounded on the west nad south by the lands of G. O. Riggsbee on the east by the lands of Alvis J. Roberson and on the north by the lands of and containing 44 acres, more or less, and being the lands conveyed to J. S. Riggsbee by G. O. Riggsbee and wife, January 25, 1875, re corded in Book BO of deeds page 346 in the office of the Register of Deeds, Chatham County, for fur ther description see deed from W. J. Brogden, Com. This the 25th day of February, 1930. WADE BARBER ( Trustee. mch6 13 20 27 SALE OF LAND UNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed from J. G. Hanner and wife, Mary Hanner, to Mrs. W. C. Patishall, dated January 29, 1918, and recorded in the of office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County in Book No. FF, page 570, which said mortgage has been assigned by said Mrs. W. C. Patishall, the grantee, to the under signed John M. Coble, Assignee, by a deed of conveyance and assign ment thereof dated the 9th day of January, 1929, and recorded in the oage 384. default having been made In ti e payment of the payment es « the indebtedness secured by said j | mortgage, the undersigned, As signee, will on Monday, 'the 7th day of April, 1930, at 12:00 o’clock noon, at the courthouse door in Pitts- I boro, N. C., offer for sale at public j ! auction to the highest and best j bidder for cash the following de- j scribed land, to-wit: i , A certain piece or parcel of land . lying and being in Chatham County,;- State aforesaid, in Matthews Town- J ship, and described and defined as j follows, to-wit: ; BEGINNING at a stone in Web ster’s line; running North 20 de grees West 67.44 poles to rublic '•oad leading to Ore Hill; ‘thence North 75 degrees West 02:50 poles . along said road to a stone, corner old road: thence North 5 degrees East 41.84 poles to a stone and pine stumo; thence North 15 de grees West 22 poles to a stone; thence North 50 degrees East 27 poles to a stone, corner of lot No. ; 2: the,nee South 55 degrees East 16.6 poles along South . line of lot. j No. 2 to a corner near a locust! jtree; thence North 54 degrees East 140 poles with said line to a stone; thence East 40 poles along, said line to old plank road; thence South 4 degrees West along' said road to a stone, corner of lot No. 2; thence along said road about 20 degrees South 111 poles, to Webster’s corner; thence. North 78 degrees West 22.32' poles with; Webster’s line to a stone; thence | South 59 degrees West 22.44 poles! along said line to a stone; thence 1 West 41.4 poles to the beginning, containing 93 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 3 which wds. al lotted to J. G. Mariner hi the partition of the Margaret E. Han nah lands by order of the Superior Court of Chatham County : n Spe cial Proceedings entitled John. G. Hannah and others against Ethel Johnson, Clara Johnson and other's. This ■ 3rd day of March, 1930. JOHN M. COBLE, Assignee of Mortgagee CHATHAM BOY STARTS OX PAGE ONE the first of each month, and dues at registering time.” After having a regular paper j route and a few odd jobs for the. j afternoons, Stinson still saw where | he could get in a few more hours of work. So later in the fall when it began to turn cold he thought j of another scheme to make a few dollars, and this was firing fur naces. ¥le began to look around and got two or three furnaces to fire. 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