WOMB MAKE CLOTHES
FROM HUSBAND’S SUITS
Horn* Demonstration Club Women
mre using ’ their husband’s discarded
suits to make attractive' clothes for
themselves.
■ ‘“For many years farm women have
been taking their husband's old suits
and cutting them down for tl\e Uttfe
boys—ndw they are utilizing the suits
-for their1 own wear,” said Miss .Willie
U. Hunter, clothing specialist at
State College.
She pointed out that men’s clothing
Is usually made of good material j and
that careful cutting and designing can
be used to economic nivantage al
thogh the knees, sleeves and seats of
eld suits may be wom.
’ “The coat of the man’s suit can he
used to cut the woman’s coat and the
skirt can be cut from the trousers.
Sometimes if a sleevei is wom it is
necessary to design a sleeve for 'the
woman’s coat with a deep cuff.
“A plain gored skirt pattern is saf
est to use, but often it is ncessary to
put on a yoke to l obtain the right
length. However, the skirt may be
cut with just a yoke in back and Sbme
times the skirt length may be secured
without a yoke.
“The first process in making the wo
man’s suit from the man’s is to rip
and clean the suit carefully and thor
oughly. Dry cleaning is recommend
ed, but some woolens will wash pi^ely
with soap and water if handled care
fully.
“After the suit is ripped and clean
ed, press the material and be sure
ther are no wrinkles in the matrial.
Then place the pattern on the material
and cut.”
A suit of this type was recently
’ modeled by a Lee County Home Dem
onstration Club woman at the Short
Course Dress Revnue at State College..
It was attractive and did not cost a
penny.
Miss Hunter advises that farm wo
men avoid thejuune-made look in mak ,
mg their suite by careful workmans
hip. Thorough pressing must be
done. Each seam and process must be
be pressed as tee suit is made and
after it is finished a thorough all over
pressing is needed, she says. - v
rAIHWlS u« nniau I
BEGINS THIS FALL
The campaign1 to adjust the wheat
acreage of North Carolina so that com
mercial growers may receive a‘ parity
-price for the grain is beginning' to
take shape.
John W. Goodman, district farm
agent for th State College Agricultur
al Extension Service, has been locat
ed at Salisbury, center of the’-’whdat
■growing are a for this state, and is
mapping plans for the adjustment cam
paign. County farm agents are ex
plaining the contracts and method of
procedure in the principal wheat grow
ing counties and are receiving assit
■ance from the college and extension
specialists.
According to I. O. Schaub, director
of the adjustment program, the con
tracts will offer growers 20 cents a
bushel this fall and either 8 or 10c
a bushel next spring on an allottment
of 1,937,959 bushels which is approxi
mately 54 per cent of the average
past five-year production in North
"Carolina.
In the contract, the grower will be
asked to reduce the acreage planted:
for 1934 and 1935 crops by the per
centage that the Secretary of Agri-(
culture may declare is necessary, to |
control production. In no case will |
this production be over 20 per cent of
a grower’s average acreage for the
past three years.
Checks wiU begin to be mailed to
the wheat gcrowers as soon as the
Wheat control associations have been
fotmed to administer the plan locally
and the contracts have all been signed
and accepted.
Mr. Goodman says full details of
how the plan will work may be found
in the Federal publication, “A Balanc
ed Harvest,” which has been prepared
by the Agricultural Adjustment Ad
ministration and is now being distri
buted by county agents In the main
Wheat producing counties.
NEW PECAN VARIETY
-GROWN IN EDGECOMBE.
The Bake pecan, the first nut of
any kind to receive a patent under the
plant patent laws of Congress, may
g. inark the beginning of a new era in
-pecan growing along nbrthem limit
of. the area adopted to the commecial
culture of this tree crop.
^ W. H. Brake, of Rocky Mouht, has
- "the original tree of this new pecan in
his front yard—it is one® five trees
resulting from nuts platrod 23 years
ago by his father, H. L. Brake.
The nuts planted were secured from
the famous Williamson tree at Rallgh,
noted for its largq, sige, magnificent
beauty and enormous1 crops of thin
shelled nuts. ' .
E. B. Morrow, extension horticultu
rist at State College, became interest
ed in the nut seedling on the Brake
farm and mode an extensive study.- of
'its productiveness and characteristics
with the view of competing with other
eetaasfrialpeekhs, and reported that
It hod met all tests satisfactorily. He
I advised the propagation and distribu
tion of the pecan, so it was patented
by Brake on November 29, 19S2.
"The Schley pecan has long been the
criterion for commercial pecans, and
has been' noted'for the thinness, o>
shell and ease of extraction, however
the Brake nut compares to this variety
to its “own advantage,” says Hr. Mor
row.
The Brake tree thus far has provd
to be one of great health and vigor.
This nut matures about the same time
as the Schly and is recommended for
the same area in which the Schley ma- f
tures. In 1830, the Brake tree yield-1
ed a 75 pound crop, 140 , pounds in
1931. Grafting of this variety * has
thus far brought nuts larger than
those of the orginal tree. i
CONTRACTS ARE BINDNING;
MUST, BE FUFILLED
-- ' I
Those few cotton gowers who may
harbor lingering doubts as to whether
their contracts to destroy a given cot
ton acreage are binding had best pro
ceed to destroy completely the acre
age offered and so fulfill the contract
in time to receive a rental payment.
The dead line for Complying with the
contract has been set as August 23rd.
“Where Secretary Wallace has ac
accepted a contract on the part of the
government it is binding, legal docu
ment and those who have signed the
papers must proceed at once to de
stroy the cotton acreage offered," says1
Dean O. I. Shaub. “This means that
the cotton on the acreage offered must
be completely destroyed in the amount
see forth in the contract offer. Dcr
ing the last few days some local com
mitteemen have reported that cotton
growers busy with their tobacco harv
est have failed to plow up and destroy
the cotton offered. Some other report
that the amount of* acreage offered
has not geen destroyed and still -oth
ers say that some of the cotton sup
posed to be plowed up is still living be
cause the work was done incom
pletely,” : '*7
Not only will local committeemen
make a careful check to see that the
cotton has been has been completely
destroyed but an advisory committee
has been appointed by die Washington
office to check the work in each state,
rhia committee will hear complaints,,
make adjustments but will mainly see
that all the cotton acreage offered to
t
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I
the government has been property
tendered.
Uean Schaub expects rental checks
to begin* coming to die state* now
shortly since an agreement has been -
reached as to the payment of seed!
loans. Checks will be distributed
by the County Agent. .
notice op sale op real
ESTATE.
Default having been made in the
payment of a deed of trust executed to'
the undersigned on the 12th day of
April 1928, on the lands herein de
scribed, said deed of trust being re
corded in, the office of the Register of
Deeds for Lee county in Book 127 at
page 108, the undersigned will, under
power of said deed of trust, sell’ at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash at the Court House door in
Sanford, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock,
noon, on Monthly, the 25th Day of
September, 1933, the land described
in said deed of trust, to-wit;
A certain tract of land lying and
being in West Sanford Township, Lee
County, North Carolina, beginning at
an iron stake, the southwest comer of
Mary Green’s lot on Wall street; run
ning southwest with line of Wall St.,
70 feet to an iron stake; thense paral
lel with.Mary Green’s line 100 feet to
ning southwes with line of Wall,
street to an iron stane; thence paral
lel with Mary Green’s line 100 feet to
ian iron stake; thence 70 feet parallel
with. Wall street to an iron stake,
Mary Green’s corner; thence with '■
Mary Green’s line 100 feet to the be
ginning, being a part of the lot con
veyed to O. P. Maekpeace from; J1. A.
Ramseur and wife under deed of j
March 25, 1919, and registered in Leej
county in book No. 15 a page 847 and
being Hie same property conveyed by
C. C. Spaulding, Trustee, to J. C. Pitt
man as shown by deed recorded in
Book -at page -Registry
of Lee county to which reference is;
hereby made. j
This the 21st day of Aguust, 1938.!
VICTOR S., BRYANT, Trustee. |
Durham, N. C.
JONESBORO CHURCH
DIRECTORY
Jonesboro Presbyterian Chu/cfh
' , Rev. J. S. Cook. Pastpr .
R Ai Watson,
Superintendent of Sunday School
. Mrs. Wayion Blue,
President Mfoman’s Auxiliary
Jonesboro Baptist Church .
" Rev. Frank Hare, Pastor,
T. T. Lanier,
Superintendent of Sunday School
Mrs. E. B. Faulk,
•---.fMpRNftM.W. Rfcp
Thomai.AdaiM '**•**&“
■ , ' **•
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND.
Under and by virtue of the authority
confrered by deed of trust executed
by W. R. Makepeace and wife, Mabel
Makepeace dated the 16th day of
March, 1929, and recorded-in book 21,
page 263 in the oflee of the Register
of Deeds for Lee County, Jefferson E.
Owens, substituted Trustee, will at 13
o’dock, noon, on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1933,
at the Court House door of Lee Coun
ty, In Sanford, North Carolina, sell at
public auction for cosh, to the highest
bidder, the following' land to-wit:
A certain lot or parcel of land in or
near the Town of Sanford, North Car
olina and
Beginning at an Iron stake in the
northern line of Sunset Drive at a
point 236 feet westwardly from the,
nortwest comer of intersection of Sun
set Drive with Vance street and run
ning thence N. 32 degrees 36 minutes
west) 170.2 feet to a stake hi the line
of lot “No. 67; thence S. 69 degrees 22
minutes west 36.8 feet.to a stake, corn
er between lot 60 and 61; thence in a
soctheastwardly direction along the
dividing line between lots 60 and 61—
168.8 feet to a stake in the line of
Sunset Drive; thence as the line of
Sunset Drive in a eastward1 y direc
tion 66 feet to the beginning and, be
ing a part of lot No. 61 in plat made
by Robt. B. Cridland.
This sale is made on account of de
fault in payment of the indebtedness
secured by said Deed of Trust.
A five per cent (6 per cent) cash de
posit will be required of the highest
bidder at the sale.
This the 19th day of August, 1933.
JFFERSON E. OWENS,
(£161.) Substituted Trustee.
nv x ur LiAiiu
Under authority contained in a diced
>f trust made by C. M. Reeves and
athers to the undersigned trustee De
:ember X, 1926, recorded in Book 124,
page 608 Registry of Lee County, and,
pursuant to default, I will sell st pub
lic auction to the last and highest
bidder for cash at the 'Courthouse
door of Lee County at 12 o'clock
noon, Monday, September 11, 1933,
the following real estate to-wit;
FIRST TRACT. A tract of land
lying and being in Greenwood town
ship, Lee County, N. C., described as
follows, to-wit Beginning at at stake,
white oak, pine and black gum point
ers near a branch, A. G. Thomas line,
and M. V. Morris and Ella Mores’
corner, also corner of tract of 98 3-4
acres conveyed to McGetoee,'and runs
thence with McGehee’s line S 24 W.
43.60 chains to a stake;thence N 87
W. 30 1-2 chains to a stake; thence N
12 1-2 W. 26 drains to stake; thence
N 74 1-2 E. 30.60 chains to a stake;
thence N 77 h 24 chains to the be
ginning comer, containing 143 acres,
more or less, as surveyed by R. C.
McNeill, surveyor, December 31, 1918.
Hi's being the same tract of land con
veyed to E. R, Buchan by A. .C Carter
and wife by deed dated January 15,
1920, and recorded in Book 18, page
of Lee County.
264, office of the Register of Deeds
SECOND TRACT: Lyin^ and be
ing in Deep RTyer township, Lee
County, N. C., and bounded and de
scribed as follows to- wit: Lot No.
7, cotaining 49.1 acres, lot No. 8, con
taining 61.2 acres as appears on a
map showing the subdivision of the
lands of ‘F R. Snipes Lumber Co., at
Osgood, N. C., made by E M Eustler
Engr Co., of Raleigh, N. C., W A Pet
erson, Engr in March, 1919, which
map is recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Lee County, in
Surveyor’s Record Book 1, page 40
and is hereby referred to and made a
part of this description as fully stated
further, except from’ lot No 7 above
described, however, the parcel of land
in the comer thereof beginning at the
S W comer and running east 630 feet
and North 280 feet and being a pa rail
elogram in S W comer 630 feet by
£60 feet, the said lot having been con
veyed to Board of Education of, Lee
County. Also excepting and reserv
ing from lot No. 8 above described
about 8.1 acres lying in tire northwest
comer of said lot and conveyed to
Garfield Wicker, as will more fully
appear by reference to deed therefor
THIRD TRACT: Lying rad being
in West Sanford. Townjghijv Lee Coun
ty, North Carolina, on the waters of
Deep River, Big Pocket and Patter—
son’s Creek, and bounded and describ
ed as follaws, to-wit, Beginning at
a large white oak on the bank of
Deep River, a comer of Egypt Im
provement Company’s lot, and running
thenoe with their line S 80 36 E
1097 feet, Kasaell’s corner of 4 acres;
thence with Kissell’s Jine S 4.40 W.
628 feet to Kissell’s corner; thence
with another line of Kiasell’a lot S.
86.36 E 830 feet to its comer on the
Egyt Imp. Co, line; thence wjth their
Une 8 4.40 W 1662 feet tea stone; an
other of Egypt Imp. Co. comers;
thence with a line of Egypt Improve
ment Company land S 87 36 E 224
feet to the center of the new Sanford
Cumnock road, and running thence as
said road' ifi a southern direction ap
proximately 4267 feet to a stake. in
center of the lame Intersects line of
Egypt Improvement Co. land, and
running thence If W go fee* to a
•tone on the edge of th old roadway,
another comer of Egypt Improvement
Company property; thence with their
line NSW 423 feet to a stone by a
pine oh the vreit bank of said old road;
thence with Eyypt Improvement Co.
Stle N 87 W 1604 feet to a stake
among holly trees on the southeast
bank of Patterson's Creek, the origin
al Foushee comes; thence up the va
rious courses of Patterson's Creek as
.follows:. 3 8B W M feet, N 87 3-4 W
100 feet N 8 1-2 W 100 feet; N 0 8-4
W 260 feet; N 67 1-4 W 150 feet; S
88 1-4 W 76 feet; 6 «8 1.4 W 100 feet;
S 40 8-4 W. 106 feet; S 23 3-4 W 160
feet; S 26 W 100 feet; S. 75 1-2 W 187
feet; 8 84 1-2 W 170 feet; S 4 3-4 E
214 feet; 3 12 1-4 W 85 feet; S 70 W.
141 feet to near, the west side of the
mouth of Rocky Branch; thence con
tinuing up Patterson's Creek N 38
W 82 fee*! N 01-4 W 225 feet; N. 70
W 222 feet; N 88 W 400 feet; N 70
W 120 feet; 8 84 W 250 feet; S 60 W
100 feet; S 48 W 100 feet S 24 W 368
fee to the Egypt Improvement Co.'s
line, a stone on the east bank of
Patterson's Creek Just bePow a ford;
thence with the Egypt Improvement
Companys line S" 41.45 E 1869 feet to
a stake at the intersection of old Fou
shjee line; hence 3 41.45 E 1869 feet to
a stake in the said Egypt Improve
ment company's line, pine, red oak
ad hickory pointers, being one of the
agreed corners between Matthew Gil
more and Cape Fear Iron & Steel Co.,
now R. R. Uelvers comer; thence
with the agreed line N 89 W 1960 ft.
to another of the agreed comrg, a
stake, two white oaks, red oak a|nd
map's pointers, R R Mclver's comer;
thence with another of the agreed
lines S 1 W 1348 feet to a stake,
maple, two white oaks and a pine
pointers, east aide of branch, one of
sa d agreed corners; thence with anoth
er one of said agreed lines S 39 E 453
feet bo a stone in the original Moore
and Chatham county line, two Spanish
oaks and two white oak pointers; the
first comer of the above named1 agreed
boundary now R R Mclvers comer
and the McIntosh corner; thence with
the old Moore and Chatham county
lines N 88 1-4 W. 5556 feet to a large
stone in a field, called the Davis com
er; thence with the Davis, now called
the Glass line N 4 3-4 E 2772 ft. to a
stake, hickory pointers, the Davis or
Glass comer; thence with the Glass
line N 85 1-2 W 1760 feet to a stake
at the root of a large sweet gum on
the west bank of a gut or branch at a
point S 10 3-4 E 66 feet from a stone,
one of he McIntosh comers; thence
with the Glass hoe S 4 3-4 W 186 feet
to the mouth of said gut in Big Pocket
Creek; thence down the various cours
es oif said cree4c~aMnt as follows. N
70 1-4 W 200 feet; N 75 3-4 W 500 ft
N 35 1-4 W 200 Feet; N 51 84 W
1000 feet; N 40 W 162 feet crossing
the old Tobacco Road; N. 28 1-2 W 506
feet; N 10 E 110 fact; N 51 E 606
feet; N 0S» E 600 feet; N 5 1-2 E, 106
feet; N 89 E 100 feet; N 2S l.\> E
100 feet; N 21 E 200 feet; N 28 E 81
feet; to the mouth of Big, Pockei
Crock;thence down the various courses
to Deep River S 53 E 1400 ft.; S 81 E
300 feet; N 83 E 900 feet; S 88 1-2 I
1200 feet; N 64 E 400 feet; N 56 1-4
E 500 feet; N 52 3-4 E 400 feet; N
57 1-3 E 830 feet; N 45 3-4 E 900 ft;
N 38 1-2 E 800 feet; N 40 3-4 E 37<
feet; N 34 1-2 E 266 feet; N 38 1-5
E 300 feet; N 42 3-4 E 726 feet to thi
mouth of Patterson's Creek, N 35 i
30 feet crossing the creek; N 52 E 11<
feet; N 44 E 635 feet; N 30 1-2 I
1100 feet; N 32 E 300 feet; N 37 I
330 feet; N 43 3-4 E 300 feet; N 52 I
900 feet; N 47 1-4 E 765,feet; N 3
E 600 feet to the beginning, containin;
1500 acres, more or less; exceptin;
from above boundary 1 acre convey
ed to Stillman by deed registered ii
Lee County. This being the sam,
tract of land conveyed by C M Reeve
to E R Buchan by deed dated April
1923, recorded in Book 23, page 16;
records of Lee county, »nd later re
conveyd by E It Buchan to C. M
Reeves. Said tract is subject to :
prior lien to the First National Ban]
of Durham Trustee, for N C. Join
Stock Land Bank of Durham, N. C,
for the sum of $15,600 as will mor,
fully appear by reference to the recor
of Lee County, N, C.
| This August 11, 7983,
1 J M. REEVES, Trustee.
D B Teague. Attorney
NOTICE Of RE-SALE
■ - WHEREAS, the undersigned, 01
Monday. July 17th., 1333kst 12 o’clocl
Noon, at the Court House door in Le<
County, exposed to puttie sale tin
l«ada hereinafter described, and tin
same were sold and report of sucl
sale made to the Clerh of the Super
lor Court of Lee County; and WHEItl
AS, there has been an increase 01
raise in the bid ahd a re-sale ordered
THEREFORE, the undersigned mart
gagee will, on
Monday, September 4, 1933
at 12 o’cock. Noon at the Court Housi
door in Lee County 'expose to re-sab
at public auction to the highest bad
der or cashi,. the following describe
lot of land: . . .
A certain piece or tract of land ly
ing and being in--West Hanford, ad
joining lot of G. B. Kimrey, Wes
Sanford Township, Lee County, Nortl
Carolina, described aa follows to-wit
A certain lot or parcel of land in th
Town of Sanford, in ths plan or pla
9f the surburban addition to said Tow
known and designated aa “Rosemont
bounded by Una bepafcing a^ th
YOUR SON
HAVE A FAIR CHANCE
\ d ;a
In American Business today odds are 237 to 1
against a young man without a college education.
When your son grows up, the odds will be even
greater.
We have a j>lan to assure his college education.
You will find it simple and easy to adjust to your
present economic condition. Let’s discuss it.
Sanford Building &
Loan Association
W. A. CRABTREE, Pres. J. E. BRINN, Sec
Northwest intersection of Endor Street
end Washington Street, and runs
Street with the West line of Endor ^
Street 75.7 feet to a stake; thence ^
parallel with the Northern line of
Washington Street 160 feet to a stake; ^
thence Southwardly and parallel with
the line of Endor Street 75.7 feet to g
the North line of Wash;ngton Street;
thence with the North line of Wash- g
ington Street 180 feet to the West ^
side of Endor Street. g
This 16th day of August, 1933. ^
*. R S. KELLY, Mortgagee.
E. L. Gavin, Atty. ' b
Notice of Re Sale of Valuable I ^
Real Estate.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in an or
der of the Superior Court of Lee
County. North Carolina, made in
made in,a proceeding, pend
ing in said court, entitl
ed “R. E. Hollingsworth and o<4y
ers versus F. R. Snipes and oth'
ers,‘‘ the undersigned Commis
sioner will, on Thursday, August
81. 1983, offer for sale at public
auction, to the highest bidder
cash, at Lee Court House door,
the following described property, e
bids to start at the price set op I
posite each tract: _ _ I
_ First Tract: Brick building
on Steele' street formerly occut
pied by Baldwins Bargain Store, \
46x120 feet, described in petition
filed in cause as First Tract. Bid
$1905.00. |
Second Tract: Brick building 0
at intersection of Wicker and j
Steele streets now occupied by t
Progressive Stores, Barber shop, c
shoe shop and store of c
Lazarus, subject to indebt s
ness approximating $13,000, <
described in the petition fit- c
ed in this cause as the Third and ;
Fourth Tract. Bid $630.00. |
Third Tract: Brick building at ,
intersection of Wicker and Moore
streets .occupied by Bakery, Pres
sing Company and others, describ
ed in petition filed in this cause
: as Fifth Tract. Bid $2205.00. <
Fourth Tract: Lot with resi
: denee at intersection of Green
: and Steele streets, desribed in
petition filed in this cause as
. Sixth Wact. Bid $777.00.
Fifth Tract. Four vacant lots, '
; each approximating 24x90 feet '
fronting 24 ft. on Steele street,
i where McBryde's Taxi Stand is 1
, now located,described in petition '
i filed in this case as Seventh '
, Tract. Bid $4462.50 for all
! lots. Each lot will first be off
. ered separately and then the four '
Jots as a whole, to be sold which •
i ever way the highest amount is
; bid.
; Sixth Tract: Alleyway and J
, alleway rights'as described in '
, the petition filed in this case as
I Second Tract. Bid $11.55. !
i All property sold subject to ,
lien for taxes due and street as ‘
sesesments due. ‘
| Terms of Sale: Cash deposit of
110 per ent of amount bid requir '
ed on date of sale; balance upon *
confirmation, all saftes subject to '
! confirmation by the Court. 1
This August 15,1933. 1
; w. R. Williams, Commissioner, j
Swuie Service from a pure-bred
Guinea ho? sire. E. L. Watson, Jones- .
boro, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER ,
DEED OF TRUST t
I ” S
I j
Under and by vrtue of authority con ^
, tained in a certain deed of Crust ex- j
, ecuted by Gordon R. Riddle and wife, "
! to ttio North Carolina Bank and Trust
Commpany, Trustee, on the 1st day of
• September, 1931 recorded in book 130,
. page 14, Registry of Lee County, N,
; C., default having been made in the
i payment of the indebtedness secured <
: thereby, the undersigned Commission- j
i er of Banks, having succeeded to the
t rights and duties of the said Trustee,
i will offer ior sale, at public auction, (
’ for cash, in front of the Lee County
t Court House door, on
WEDNESDAY, SEEPTEMBER 6,"
1933, at 12 O’clock noon,
certain piece of land lying and be
>g in the corporate limits of th<
own of Sanford, West Sanford town
iup, Lee County, North Carolina, pa
cularly desor bed as follows:
Beginning at an iron stake in thi
outh line of Chisholm Street at j
oint 250 feet Westwardly from th<
outhwest corner of Chisholm and' En
or Streets, and running thence in j
outhem direction parallel with tin
Western line of Endor Street 100 fee
’ a stake; thence in a Western direc
on parallel with the South Line o:
h'sholm street 50 feet to a stake
lence in a Northern direction ant
irellel with the Eastern line of Gut
treet 100 feet to a stake in the Souti
oe of Chisholm Street; thence in ai
astern direction as the South line oi
hisholm Street, 50 feet to the begin
ng, being the Western half of i
t conveyed to W. K. Makepeace by
:ed of W. R, Williams dated April
ie 2nd., 1926, and registered in Bool)
o. 25 at page 93 in the office of the
egister of Deeds for Lee County
orth Carolina; and being the same
t conveyed to Gordon R. Riddle ant
ifc W. R. Makepeace and wife by
»d dieted Aug. 26, 1931, and record
1 in Book 27, page 642, Registry oi
ee County.
Dated this 1st day of August, 1933
GURNEY P. HOOD,
COMMISSIONER OP BANKS
ADMINISTRATRIX notice
Having qualified as administratrii
I the estate of R. J. Yates, deceased
°f Lee County, North Carolina
lis is to notify all persons having
I aims against the estate of said de
eased to exhibit them to the under
igned at Gavin & Jackson's office
anfond', N. C., on or before the 5th
ay of August, 1934,or this notice wil
e pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estat
nil please make immediate payment.
This the 5th. day of August, 1933.
Mrs. SARAH ELLEN YATE;
ADMINISTRATRIX
OF R. J. YATES ESTATE,
lavin & Jackson, Attys.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED
OF TRUST. *
Under and by virtue of authorit
untamed in a certain deed of trust e
■cuted by S. W. Blake and wife, t
he North Carolina Bank and True
Company, Trustee, on the 29th day c
rune, 1932, recorded in Book 130, Pag
29, Registry of Lee County, Nort
Carolina, default having been made i
he payment of the indebtedness sect
d, thereby, the undersigned Commis
ioner of Banks, having succeeded t
he rights and duties of the said Trt
ee.will offer for sale at public auctio
or cash, in front fo the Lee Count
iourt House door, on
WEDNSEDAY, AUGUST 30, 1933,
■t 12 o’clock, noon, a certain piece c
and lying and being in Lee count;
date of North Carolina, and desert!
d and defined as follows:
Situate in Jonesboro Township, Le
ounty, State of North Carolina, be
inning at a point on Lee Avenu
which 5s the same as State Highwa
toute No. 60)160 feet southward fror
he southwest comer of said Lee Av«
ue and 17th street, said point bein
he northeast comer o L. L. Thomai
and running thence westward!
dth caid L. L. Thomas line S. 34.1
If 200 feet to a stake, another come
f the L L. Thomas lot; thence N
6.45 W. 80 feet to a comer of lo
ro. 1, thence with the line of lot No.
[. 34.16 E. 200 feet to Lee Avenue
ience along Lee Avenue southwar
0 feet to the beginning, being lot Nc
in block 219, of the W. A. Monro
ord, as shown and delineated upon <
roperty between Jonesboro and San
666
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Neuralgia in SO minutes, Malaria I
S days.
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Moot Speedy Remedies Knowi
! map prepared by Francis Deaton in
April 1916.
Dated this 14th day of July, 1938.
!j ( . GUBNNEY F. HOOD,
| ' Commissioner of Banka
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SAIF.
ji Under and by virtue of the power
and authority conferred on the under
signed by a deed of trust executed by
C.H. Riddle and wife, Lina Riddle,
dated October IT, 1927, and .recorded
ip the office of Register of Deeds of
Lee Connty, North Carolina, in book
of mortgages 124, at page 681, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness thereby se
cured, and the undersigned having
been directed so to do, we willj, on Ifte
28th DAY QF AUGUST, 1988
at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, at the
Court House door in Lee County, North
Carolina, offer for sale to’the highest
bidder or cashthe following described
real estate, to-wit:
Lying and being in the Town of San
ford, on the west side of Steele street
and moo re particularly described as
follows:
Beginning at the northwest corner
of the intersection of Steele St. with
Chieholm street and runs thence N. 33
10 W. 80 feet to a stake; thence S. 66
60 W. 150.4 feet to a stake; thence S
j 33 10 E. 80 feet to a stake in the line
of Chisholm street; thence with the
, northerly line of Chisholm St. N. 66
[ 60 E. 150.4 feet to the beginning com
. er, being all of lot No. 7 and part of
, lot No. 8 in the plan of Rosemont in
t the TY>wn of Sanford, North Carolina.
This 26th day of July, 1933.
I L. E.| JOHNSON,
Trustee.
J. C. PITTMAN,
Trustee.
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j Mrs. Ralph Jordan
1 Agent.
| Please have change
i ready for carriers.
ELECTRICAL,
CONTRACTOR
Call me for house wiring and re
’ pain of all lands. Irons, vacuum
I cleaners, motors, etc. Work guaran
teed and the price reasonable.
;j M. D. FOISTER **
V**1** TELEPHONE 216
In Walker’s Shoe Shop op. Car. Hotel
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