THE NEWS, Chapel Hill, N . C.
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By U F. Van Zelm
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A Merry Christmas ;
on THE
Carrboro
School Property,
On Saturday, December 31st
ut 11 O'clock,
and
at the Old Carrboro School
Building in Carrboro School
District.
A Happy New Year
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THE PEOPLES BANK.
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There will be sold at public auction
for cash the old Carrboro School
Building and lot. This is situated on
the North side of Jones Ferry road,
in the Town of Carrboro, and can be
divided into three lots.
The sale will be made as a sub
division and as a whole.
This 30th day of November, 1921.
MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
vested in the undersigned in a certain
Deed of Trust executed by R. W.
Roberts and wife, Maggie, to S. M.
Gattis, Jr., Trustee, to secure the
payment of a certain bond or note,
deed of trust and bond dated Novem
ber 22, 1919, Book 59, Page 459, due
and payable in certain monthly in
stallments, and whereas default has
been made in the payment of the
said bond and the same is now due.
the undersigned will offer for sale
at public auction for cash to th^
highest bidder at the Court House
door in Hillsboro, N. C., on Saturday
the 24th day of December, 1921, at 12
M., the following described tract or
parcel of land; adjoining the lands
of C. D. Turner and others lying
near the Northern boundary of the
town of Hillsboro, beginnng at an
Iron stake, Lee Crawford’s corner,
in the line of the town of Hillsboro,
running thence East 100 feet to an
Iron stake, the heirs of J. B. Nichols
corner. North 200 feet to an Iron
stake,. C. D. Turner’s line, West 100
feet to an Iron stake, Lee Crawford’s
corner in C. D. Turner’s line, South
with Crawford’s line 200 feet to the
beginning, it being the land purchas
ed by R. W. Roberts and wife from
T. F. Hayes.
This 21st of November, 1921.
S. M. GATTIS, JR., Trustee.
Only 10 More Days Till X nas
DO YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING NOW.
DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE BEST VALUES
ARE SOLD.
OUR STORE IS FULL OF ALL KINDS OF
NICE GIFTS SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES
AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES.
COME AND LET OUR STORE SUGGEST
SOMETHING FOR YOU.
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ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF
EUCATION, By Sterling Brown,
Chairman.
Closing Out Sale
will continue until
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the reg
ular Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of The Peoples Bank for
the election of Directors and the
transaction of such other business as
may come before it, will be held in
the office of the Bank, Tuesday, Jan
nary 10th. 1922, at 7:30 P. M.
Chapel Hill, N. C., Dec. 13th 1921
C. B. GRIFFIN, Cashier
ENTIRE STOCK
WANTED: Men or women to take
orders among friends and neighbors
for the genuine guaranteed hosiery,
full line for men, women and child-
ren..
We pay 75c an hour for spare
IS SOLD
time, or $36.00 a week for full time.
Experience unnecessary. — Interna
tional Stocking Mills, Norriston, Pa.
MORTGAGE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA,
ORANGE COUNT Y .
Under and by virtue of a certain
mortgage deed, executed by J. N.
Eubanks and Nora Eubanks, dated
15th day of August, 1919, and re
corded in the office of the Register of
Deeds, Orange County, in Book 58,
Page 86, and securing certain notes
mentioned therein and default having
been made in payment of said notes
at maturity, the undersigned will on
the 17th of December 1921, at 1 m. at
the Court House door, Hillsboro, N. C.
Orange County, advertise for sale at
public auction for cash, the following
lands described in said mortgage
deed as follows:
Bounded on the North by the land
of Jim Perry and Neva Dollar, on the
East by- the land of Robert Bynum
and Charlie Sellers, on the South by
the land of W. D. Neville, on the
North by the land of Jim Perry.
Nov. 10, 1921.
JESSE KING, Mortgagee.
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S
BERMAN
A GUARANTEED INCOME
There are investments and investments.
Stocks and bonds are subject to so many
and such diverse influences that it is never
possible to say with certainty that they will
not depreciate in value.
Certain securities are, of course, far
more desirable than others, and one can
reasonably count on their stability.
There is one security, however, that we
can always recommend without any reser
vation whatever. Its market value never
fluctuates. The interest is paid regularly
and the principal is always repaid as prom-
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MORTGAGE SALE
Under ran d by virtue of the power
vested in the undersigned by reason
of a certain Deed of Trust executed
12th of April, 1919, by Thomas Pal-
! mer, registered in Mrtgage Book 59-
|93, to S. M. Gattis, Trustee, to secure
1 the payment of a certain bond and
! whereas default has been made in the
j payment of same, the undersigned
I will on Saturday the 24th day of
December, 1921, offer for sale at pub
lic auction for cash to the highest
bidder at the Court House door in
Hillsboro, N. C., at 12:00 M. the fol
lowing described tract or lot of land:
Beginning at an iron stake in street
and running thence North 87 3-4
degrees West 5 chains to the center
of street, Richard’s corner, thence
Richard’s line West 2 chains to a
rock, thence South 5 chains East to
a rock on the line of the North Caro
lina Railroad,thence with the right of
way of said N. C. Railroad in an
I Eaternly direction 2 chains to the
i firsit station, ’containing oner fcicire
1 ; more or less.
, This 21st of November, 1921.
S. M. GATTIS, Trustee.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a Deed of Trust executed
by T. J. Edwards and Emma Edwards
his wife, to Luico Lloyd, Trustee and
Mrs. Caroline Lloyd, on the 24th day
of March, 1914, and recorded in the
Office of the Register of Deeds in
Orange County, North Carolina, in
Book 46, on page 106, I will offer for
sale to the highest bidder for Cash,
on the premises on
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1., 1922
the following described property to
wit: Being in Bingham township,
Orange County, North' Carolina, ad
joining the lands of Bryant Durham,
and others, beginning at a rock,
Navasota, Texas.—Mrs. W. M. Peden,
of this place, relates the following interest
ing account of how she recovered her
strength, having realized that she was
actually losing her health:
“Health is Cie greatest thing to the
world, and when you feel that gradually
slipping away from you, you certainly sit
up and take notice. That is what I did
sometime ago when I found myself to a
very nervous, run-down condition of
health. I was sotired and felt so lifeless
1 could hardly go at all.
“Iwas just no account for work. 1
would get a bucket of water and would
feel so weak I would have to set it down
before I felt hire I could lift ft to the shelf.
In this condition, of course, to do even
my housework was a task almost im
possible to accomplish.
“1 was . . . nervous and easily upset
1 couldn’t rest well at night and wa. . .a
just lilctess.
“I heard of Cardui and after res&Bgl
itecKed I bad some female trouU; &
wa« puffing uss &»w». 1 seat for Ardui
and began IL . .
“Ina very abort white alter rbegaa rite
Cardui Home Treatment I saw aa Im
provement and it wasn’t tong until 1 was
all right-good appetite, splendid rest,
and ranch stronger so that I eas^y did my
house work.
“Laterl took a bottle of Cardui as a
tonic, lean recommend Cardui and glad
ly do so, for if more women knew, if
would save a great deal of worry and
sickness.”
The enthusiastic praise of thousands of
other women who have found Cardui
helpful should convince you that It is
worth trying. All druggists sell it
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EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as executors tp the
last will and testament of the late
Bryant Durham’s corner
in Mary Andrews’ line,
chain and 27 links to a
Andrews’ corner; North
and 75 links to pointers
(Southeast)
East one
rock Mary
two chains
her corner;
more expensive
—whichever you prefer.
We refer to our interest-bearing Certifi
cates of Deposit—a 100 percent Safe and
Sound investment for either short or long
periods.
The Bank of Chapel Hill,
The Oldest and Strongest Bank in Orange
County.
M. C. S. Noble, President,
R. L. Strowd, Vice-President
M. E. Hogan, Cashier.
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thence East thirty-nine and 95 links
to Cain Durhams heirs corner; thence
North twenty-five chains to a stake
Whitfield’s corner; West forty chains
and 77 links tor a rock, Bryant Dur
ham’s corner; South twenty seven
chains to the first station, containing
one hundred and four acres. Being
the lands conveyed to T. J. Edwards
by Luico Lloyd and Ella Lloyd by
deed dated 17th- July, 1913.
LUECO LLOYD, Trustee
Morris Lloyd, deceased, we the under
signed hereby notify all persons in
debted to said estate to make im
mediate payment, and all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them duly authenticated to
the undersigned in twelve months _
from date or this notice wil be plead executor of the will of Mrs. Mary
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having duly qualified before the
Clerk of Orange Superior Court as
in bar of their recovery.
This November 17, 1921.
S. W. ANDREWS,
NEVI DOLLAR,
CHAS. LLOYD,
McCauley, all persons indebted to the
estate are notified to make payment
to us and all persons holding claims
against said estate will present same
Executors.
duly verfied to us on or before Nov.
Catarde Cas Be CureS
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly j
influenced by eon#ti1«tisuaJ o^fY- ’
tions. It therefore req Mires vy^te ra
tional treatment HULL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE is taken internally and
acts through the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces of the System. HALL’S
CATARRH MED&6INE destroys the
foundation of the disease, gives the
patient strength by improving the gen
eral health and assists nature in doing
its work.
All druggtets. Circalass tree.
F. J. Chewey & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
3, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar.
This November 1921.
MRS. MARY McC. LINDSAY,
ROBERT W. WINSTON.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the
regular Annual Meeting of the Stock
holders of the Bank of Chapel Hill
for the election of Directors and the
transaction of such other business as
may come before it, will be held in
the office of the Bank on Friday,
January 26th., 1922, at 3 P. M.
M. E. HOGAN, Cashier
Chapel Hill N, C., December let
SUPERIOR COURT
ORANGE COUNTY. I
. NORTH CAROLINA, |
S. W. Jacobs vs. J. L. Armfield
Notice of Summons by Publication.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Orange county for
the purpose of compelling the de-
I fendant to convey certain lands to
' plaintiff; the defendant will further
take notice that he is required to ap
pear in the Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Orange County on
the 2nd day of January, 1922, and
answer or demur to the complaint of
the plaintiff or the relief demanded
in the complaint will be granted.
This the 1st day of December, 1921.
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50-4t.
TO
S^S
CHAS. STRAYHORN,
Clerk Superior Court.
of all varieties
For fifty years known to
the trade as the best for
service.
SEB BETTER SEE
W. B. SORRELL,
jeweler and Optometist,
and Fori
CUT GLASS
;mas Tree.
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THE COMMUNITY
CHRISTMAS' TREE
Now is the time to be looking for
ward to our annual gathering about
$48.00 to $385.00
cssion of singing carols and bring
ing gifts to the Christ-Child. As us
ual the gifts (of songs, provisions,
and money) will be dispensed by the
King’s Daughters to those in our
midst who would not otherwise have
bration will be in charge of the Ci-'
vics Department of the Community
Club, and will be held in the late af
ternoon of Christmas Eve.
Send for BAKER BOOK
LET describing the entire
line.
Baker Gun Company
314 Breadway, New York