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PAGE THREE F. dacfcei4, f Rockingham,. paj highest cash price fWalt kind Jufikw Ml kinds of Furs Wanted, such as if, II Minks Skunks Fox Muskrats Coons 'Possum Utters Cats Horse-hides Mule-hides Cow-hides Other hides JU N K Woolen Cotton rags Tallow Beeswax Brass Lead Magazines Stoves All families have more or less JUNK; bring me any of the following: Clothes Mattresses Old Sacks Quilts Waste Cotton Old Rags Old Rubber Shoes Inner Tubes Automobile Tires All kinds Rubber Zinc Pewter Old Iron Copper Aluminum Horse Shoes Paper Boilers h mm 3 Phond 309. Old Bones Plow Points Old Machinery ACKER Rockingham, N. C. Warehouse on Franklin street in front of Rockingham Laundry. Bring on any day, but preferably on Saturdays as I can always be found in the city on that day. I have for sale, at my warehouse, parts of all kinds of old Machinery, such as pulleys, parts for Automobiles, Tires and Innertubes, as I buy all kinds of broken worn-out Automobiles. It you have one for sale see, me. Iftillw iff! II i Wednesday I will be at O. H. Hinson's old stable with an extra fine lot of mules after January 10th. This will be a fresh lot of young stuff at prices to suit you. Come to see me and look them over ing. before buy W. L CARD WELL ROCKINGHAM, N. G J srii laEarEES SAW OF IAKCE AND - YALETABKR FARMS KZAK BTVISTTmfcwteaZN4 T Irust executed cytfrs. late M. Mao. lifcon t ta uadtersigradi. mi duly n ewrdedl to th Egistay ef BitAmoad County, Book 90, Fai 172; and the following dm will selt to h highest bidder fto cash at th eourthoose, in the town f Rockingham, Richmond Couaty,. R. C... on to 4tb day of Janu ary; 1918V at twTr 'clock, noon, am tracts or parcels of land, lying ard being in Richaaoad County, and described as follows, towrt: "KIRST TRACT: Lying- and being U Richmond County, North Carolina, and in Marks' Croek Township, Be gfesjag at a post oak, now down, three black jaek painters, on the lower v'de of Melton's branch, near ' North side of Marks' Creek, the be ginning corner of the Murdock Mc Kinnon 300 acre survey, then with its line N. 11 W. S3 chains to its cor ner, thence with its other line E. 84 chains to its other corner near the head of Douglas Spring Branch, ani corner also of the Grant 75-acr tract, then with its line N. " V. W chains and 25 links to its other cor ner, thence with its other lino S. 45 E. 28 chains and 75 links to a comer in the line of the Smith 150-aere tract, then with its line N, 45 , 18 chains to its corner, then as its line 40 E. 6 1-2 chains to another cor ner of said tract, thence- as its other line S. 30 E. 10 chs. to its corner, be ing also the beginning comer of a fifty acre tract, now (then) William Freeman's, thence as the line of Smith's 150 acre tract, N. 60 E 6 chains to a corner, four marked pines on the West of Hugh's Branch, thence S. 45 E. 25 chains to a corner in the Marks' Creek Swamp, thence S. 45 W. 40 chains to a corner; thence N. 45 W. 41 chains, and 75 links to a corner in the Grant lands in the head of the said Douglas Spring Branch, and then down the various courses of . said branch until the course S. 81 W. will strike the Cheraw Road, Northwest of the Gun Smith Shop, thence with the road S. 5 E. 10 chs. and 82 links to the edge of Marks' Creek, thence down the edge of said creek until a line will strike the beginning that runs a North course, containing & bout 450 acres, including the dwelling house and other improvements, allot ted to Catherine Morrison, afterwards Catherine McFayden, widow of Mal com C. Morrison, deceased., and oth ers, jury summoned to allot her dow er ih the lands of her deceased hus band, the said Makom C. Morrison, the report of said jury being on rec ord in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond County, in Book entitled "Estates etc," 1848 to 1853, at page 444, reference to which is hereby made; excepting from the above boundaries all of said land situate on the west side of the Ben nettsville and Rockingham Public Road, conveyed to Archie Morrison, said exception containing about 120 acres. - - SECOND TRACT: Lying and be ing in Richmond County, Marks' Creek Township, adjoining the lands of Catherine McFayden, G. J. Freeman and others described as follows: BEGINNING at the corner of the dower (a sycamore tree) by the toad North side of Marks' Creek and runs as the road leading to Bennetts ville 7 chs., crossing Marks' Creek; thence as said road S. 7 E. 13 chs., thence S. 15 degrees E. 4 chs., to a stake in said road, a hickory and black jack pointers; thence N. 81 degrees E. 17 chs., to a poplar tree in the West edge of a branch, a black gum pointer; thence N. 9 W. 7.50 chs., to a high water mark, or as the back water may go when a dam is raised then up said Marks' Creek a long the edge of high water mark as far as the water may go if it should not reach beyond the upper line of the Gill land; "thence to the run of said Creek; thence up said Creek as far as the back water may go; thence as a line of the lands conveyed by Murdock Morrison to David Gill on the 7th day of December, 1854, cros sing said Creek to high water mark on the opposite side; thence as the edge of the pond nearly to the sum Dam; thence as its other line through the garden by a peach tree; thence as its other line direct to the begin ning, containing 300 acres, more or less, and being the lands conveyed to D. M. Morrison by D. D. Gill and wife by deed recorded in Book T. T., page 336, of the office of the Register of Deeds for Richmond County. THIRD TRACT: Lying and being in Richmond County, Marks' Creek Township, being the share allotted to Samuel Russ in the division of the estate lands of John Russ among his heirs at law, Beginning at a stake three black jack pointers, in the line of Daniel McLeod's fifty acre tract, and. in 5 chains east of a large pine, the beginning corner of said tract, north of the plantation of said Mc Leod heirs, and runs with said tract E. 14.75 chains to the corner of said McLeod's tract, a stake and three black jack pointers; thence S. 15 chs.; thence S. 54 E. 17.50 chains crossing a branch below a spring to a corner; the-nee N. 50 E. 15 chains; thence N. 23 W. 58 chains; thence direct to the beginning, on both sides of the road leading from Rockingham to Morri son's Mill, containing 100 acres, more or less. FOURTH TRACT: Lying and be. ing in Richmond Clunty, Marks Creek Township, Beginning at a stake among three large pines, the McLeod cor ner, and runs East 60 chains to D. W Mclntyre's corner; thence as his line North 80 West 27 chains to his cor ner in the Cole line; then as said Cole linn West 25 chains to his corner; then direct to the beginning, con taining 60 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land that was deeded to Sarah F. Sasitk by John Dt Stew and wife.- -- FIFTH TRACT: Lyinjr and being. hi Richmond County, Harks " Croak Township. Beginning at a (take, two pines and two black Jack . pointers south cf Speeds old road and the cor ner of Duncan Mclntyre's 60 acre sur vey and runs Wesfi 28 chains to Hants' line: then Sorth SO chains to tlte Green Pond Ruad; then with said Road South 60 Eaet 11 chains to Mc- Rae's line; then, vith it South 45 E. to the beginnings it being that tract)) or land granted to Mary Ann Mcln- tyre, in December, 1850, and recorded in the office off toe Register of Deedfe of Richmondl Cjwnty, in Book Q. Pag 61 (, and US said grant is hereby re ferred to for a fuller description oi the said J&ret, said land was also, cox- veyed to. JU F. Bishop by Heiwy J. Willovs&by and wife by deed! dated the 1$& day of March, 1904, and re corded in Book U. U. U., Pag 284, in Register of Deeds Office, of Rich moAd! County. SIXTH TRACT: Lying aad beine mi Richmond Coanty, Mafc Creek Township, and adjoining t&e lands of Christian McRae, C. A. HQlIikin John Cnavis and others, Beginning at a pine, two pine pointers in the. Calvin Waddell line and runs N. 37 E. 1.50 chains to a pine, ZJfcLeod's corner, thence E. 5 chains to- a turkev oafc thence N. 24 E. 28rchains. to the line of Christian McRa's land; thence N. 40 W. 14.50 chains to a stake CL A. Millikin's corner; thence as his line S. 74 W. 27 cha. to a stake two black jack pointers jjflllikin'a. corner; thence b. su t,. d J.5a chains to the beeinnine. excepting, however from the above described land fifty (50) acres here tofore conveyed by M. J. Moore to William Lamply, and since conveyed by William Lamply to Mary J. Moore, containing 20 acres, wore or less, ex clusive of the 50 acres excepted a bove being the same land conveyed by deed dated March tha 9th, 1881, by Morgan Taylor to Mary J. Moore, and by Mary J. Moore to W. H. Steele by deed dated the 8th day ot January 1895. SEVENTH TRACT: Lying and b, 'ng in Richmond County, Marks Creek Township, and adjoining the lands of Christian McRae, C. A. Milli- kin, John Chavis, et als., being a part of a tract of land granted to Al exander Hunt on the west side of the Rockingham Road, Beginning at a pine and two pine pointers in Calvin Waddell's line and runs N. 37 E. 1.50 chains to a pine, the McRae corner; thence E 5 chains to a turkey oak; thence N. 24 E. to Ned Cole's line; thence N. a distance to make 50 acres by turning West to the Gaisey house line and thence to the beginning, con taining 50 acres, more or less, being the same 50 acres excepted in the a- bove described tract deeded to W. H, Steele by aMry J. Moore by deed dat ed in 1897, and being the same two tracts of land that was conveyed by W. H. Steele to C. E. Ashworth by deed dated October 4th, 1897, which is recorded in Book K. K. K., Page 295 Register's Office, Richmond Coun ty, and the same two tracts of land that was conveyed by the said C. E. Ashworth and wife to M. R. Stubbs by deed dated April 22, 1908, which is registered in Book No. 58, Page 276, Register's Office, of Richmond Coun ty. EIGHTH TRACT: Lying and be ing in Richmond County Marks Creek Township, being known and designat ed as lots No. 2 in the division of the estate lands of John Russ among his heirs at law, and the lot that was a llotted in the division of said lands to N. J. Russ, Beginning at Sarah Smith's- corner, now a lightwood stump, and runs S. 40 W. 19 chains to a stake, thence N. 45 W. 12.50 chains to a lightwoojl stake and oak pointers; thence N. 50 E 15 chains to William B. Smith's corner; thence N. 23 W. 15 chains to a stake, A pine and black jack pointers, also a corner of William B. Smith's 22 acre tract; thence N. 25 W 1 1-2 50 chains to a forked black jack and black jack pointers, in Duncan Mcln tyre's line; thence as his line E. 25.50 chains, to a stake, black jack and oak pointers; thence S. 73 E. 12 chs., to the second line of the John Russ 75 acre tract; thence as said Russ line, reversed west 17 chains to his second corner; thence with his first line reversed, 25 chains to the begin ning, convaining 57 acres, more or ess, a fi.U description of said tract of land being recorded in Book of Orders and Decrees from 1893 to 1901, at Page 660, Clerk Superior Court's Office, Richmond County, ref erence to which is hereby made for a more perfect description of said land. NINTH TRACT:; Lying and being in Richmond County, Marks Creek Township, and adjoining the lands of Wiley L. Stricklin, the Freeman lands and others, described a3 follows: Beginning at a spring by thA road, and not far from said Creek, and ad joining the Catherine McFayden lands; a full and explicit description and plot of this tract may be saen by reference to said SCatherine McFay den's dower plat and papers in the Clerk's office of Richmond County, conveyed to D. M. Morrison by Ralph Morrison by deed dated November 28th, 1902, and recorded, in Book S. S. S., Page 382, of the Register's office, Richmond County. The conveyance of the foregoing described tracts of land was made subject to a deed of trust executed by D. M. Morrison to W. H. Wood, Trustee, dated February 14th, 1912, and recorded in Book No. 64, Page 99, of the office of the Register of Deeds for Richmond County, which secured an indebtedness to American Trust Company, of Charlotte, N. C, in a mount of $20,000.00, of which amount $12,500.00 was then unpaid. This sale is made because of failure to pay either principal or interest on any of the said notes, and is made at tie rtaaestt off Easwers Guano Conv. pany, pjayee, oft aaii notes. Thta12th dag of December. 1917. CHAS, V. ALBRIGHT, . WALXE2 L. PARSONS, Trustees. : . THE STAR Picture Theatre: PROGRAM Week Jan. 11th to 17th; FRIDAY Fox "One Touch of Sin," fea- turing Miss Gladys Brockwell, with an all-star caste. 8ATURDAY Pathe-'The Double Cross, 13," with Mollie King. Hearst Pathe Weekly, 98. Mack-Sen- nett Keystone comedy in two. reels 5 reels in alL MONDAY Bluebird-The -Show Down," with all star caste. TUESDAY Metro-'Taradise Garden," fea turing Harold Lockwood, with an all-star caste. WEDNESDAY Mutual "Please Help Emily," featuring Miss Ann Murdock, with an all-star caste. THURSDAY Pathe-"Seven Pearls, 10," featuring Mollie King and Creighton Hale. Hearst-Pathe 97. Paramount International Sneak," a Mack-Sennett comedy. The foregoing bill makes a week of extra good pictures, Don't miss them. To Get Rid of Chiggers. Hot salty water poured under the roosts and m the coops will destroy chiggers in the poultry yard Southern Ruralist. It pays to trade with R. L, Mo-Donald. Insurance, H. C. Rancke wants to write your Fire, Tornado and Automo bile Insurance. Will bond you. The best of insurance companies represented by me.-H. C. Rancke. It pays to trade with R. L Mc Donald. Agents Wanted, Our new liberalized policies are ready. Rates and net cost reduced, new features added. Life, accident, sickness and old age benefits. Comparisons in vited. Openings for good agents and some District Managers in Western North Carolina. Not industrial. G. W. Patterson,. General Agent, Pacific Mutual Life, 1016 Independence Bldg. Charlotte, N. C. Keys Found. A bunch of keys found, con taining 13 keys, a Pepsi Cola opener and a shoe buttoner. Own er can get same by identifying ana paying reward and tor this advt. Call at Post-DisDatch. House For Rent. 4-room house on Watsnn Heights for rent Apply to C. W. Davis, or phone 250. It pavs to trade with R. L. Mc Donald. ' Auto Tag Lost, i Lost, auto tag No. 47.959 and tail lamp off of Ford car. Finder please notify L. L. Odom, of Rockingham. Ring Lost Lost, child's ring with blood stone set. Please return and re ceive reward Stansill Covington. Auto Tag Found. : i Auto tag found, No. 29,914. Apply at Post-Dispatch office, pay for this notice and reward and receive tag. It pays to trade with R. L Mc Donald. .
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