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Under ar.a by virtue of a judg ! I have bought the Gibson mill; One-ton truck in perfect con-
merit of Uie Surior Court at the pro pertv from Mr j R Bennett ! dition. Will Sacrifice; terms.
""J&J"hFv. and have thoroughly overhauled ' R. L. Stetle, Jr., Town of Rock-
icRae vs. g. vv. Lee et ai," to all the mills and the cotton gin.
lose a deed of trust executed j xhe wheat, corn and feed mills
ryrwhSVeU run by water; I have just put
corded in the office of the Reg
of Deeds of Richmond county,
Jook lsM at page rl!, the under
signed commissioner will offer for
tie to the highest bidder, for cash,
in front of the court house door in
the tcWn of Rockingham on Satur
day, the 22nd day of July, 1922, at
12 o'clock M. two certain tracts or
parcels of land lying and being in
Richmond -county, North Carolina,
and described by metes and hounds
as follows:
FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a
stake in Spring Branch and runs
North 39 East 20 chains to a stake;
thence North 33 50 50' West 6 chains
to a stake in the Everett line;
thence South 48 50' West 23.50
chains to a stake; thence South 59
SO East 9.75 chains to the beginning,
containing 17 acres, more or less,
and known as lot number One in
the division of the W. T. Currie
lands and which was conveyed by
W. T. Currie to his daughter, Mar
garet L. Perkins, by deed duly re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Richmond county, and
conveyed by said Margaret L. Per
kins and husband to Lilly L, Mr
PfceJJ by deed dated May , 19,
; id dluy registered In the office of
the Register of Deeds for Richmond
county in Book No. 113 at page 20,
imil' ttlan another tract of land ad-
i. lining the above described tract.
SECOND TRACT: Beginning at
the mouth of Spring Run Branch,
marked with stake und pine pointer-,
and runs thence North-Westerly
wilh Spring Run Branch and
i Is various courses iO.rrfJ chains to
a comer in the Everett line, with
(wo pine pointers; thence M the
Kvcrctt lino running North 45 East
28 chains to a stake near the head
of White Face Branch, two black
jack pointers; thence South 35 East
i ,50 chairs to the head of White
Face Branch: thence down and with
(he various courses ot saia nraiun
46 chains to its mouth at Beaver
' n Creek, marked by two gum
iters: thence down the run of
ver Dam Creek, 24 chains to
beginning and containing 123
tg, (pore or less, and being the
t of land conveyed by George
Heame to A. R. McPhail by deed
(j the day of . 19, and
recorded in the office of the Regis
ter of Deeds for Richmond county
in Rook -, page .
This the 2tst day of Tune, 1922.
J. C. SEDBERRY, Commissioner.
$75,000 RICHMOND COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA, GOLD BONDS.
Scaled proposals addressed to the
undersigned, will be received until
2 o'clock p. m. August 9th, 1922 by
the Board of Commissioners for
Richmond County for $75,000 Road
Bonds of said county maturing an
nually July 1st, $2,000 1923 to 1937,
and $3,000 1938 to 1952, all inclusive
and without option of prior pay
ment. All bonds dated July 1st, 1922; de
nomination $1,000; principal and
semi-annual interest (J. & J. 1) pay
able in New York in gold; coupon bonds
ith privilege of registration as to prin-
al only; general obligations; unlimited
:; bidder required to name rate of in
rest not exceeding six per cent.
These bonds are to he prepared
der the supervision of Ore United
ates Mortgage & Trust Company
New York City, which will certify-
as to the genuineness of the signa
1 res of the county officials signing
same and the seal impressed there
on. The approving opinions of
Chester B. Mnsslich, Esq., New York
(itv, and J. L. Morehcad, Esq., Dur
ham, N. C, will be furnished the
purchaser. Delivery on or about
August 22nd, 1922, in New York
('.itv; delivery elsewhere at pur
chaser's expense, including New-
York exchange.
All bids must be on terms to b$
furnished, with additional Informs
iion as to the County, the bonds, and
the conditions of bidding, by the un
dersigned or said Trust Company,
and must be enclosed in a sealed
envelope marked, "Proposal for
Bonds," and addressed to the un
rVrsigned, ami must I e accompa
pied by certified cheek 'or cash)
payable to the order of the Treasurer
oi Richmond County, upon an in
corporated bank or trust company
;for $1,500 to secure the county
i against any los resulting from the
tawture of the bidder to comply with
the terms of his bid. No hid of less
than par and accrued interest Will
be received.
The right to reject all bids is re
served. R. L. JOHNSON,
tegister of Deeds, Richmond Coun
ty, Rockingham, N. C
DON'T FORGET
US
When you need any
thing in the line of
neat and attractive
Printing.
Notice.
in a new No. 10 bolting cloth. If
you want some good burr flour
like your grandmother used to
have, brine me your wheat
Hi
1 .
you want good water-ground
meal, come to this mill and you
will get it. I am an experienced
workman and Leep the mills and
cotton gin in fine condition. So
bring your wheat and corn to one
that knows how to grind it. I
attend to the mills myself and
you will find me here every day.
J. W. Currie,
Gibson's Mill, Rt. 5.
Jitney Line.
The Troy-Rockingham jitney leaves
Troy at 7 a. m. and arrives Rockingham
at 9:15, coming by way of Biscoe, Candor,
Norman, Ellerbe. Returning, it leaves
Rockingham Hotel at 9:30, arriving Tioy
11:30. In afternoon it leaves Troy at 1
arrives Rham at 3:15, leaves Rockingham
at 3:30, arrives Troy 5:30 Atkins and
Warner.
Salesman Wanted.
Wanted Salesman to sell high
grade mouuments and tombstones
on commission; good money to
the right man. Write us for our
liberal proposition.- Henderson
Granite and Marble Works, I S.
Blue, proprietor. Henderson, N.
C. 6t
Fred. W. Bynum Owner L. Henry
Phone 366 Phone 314
BYNUM & HENRY
Attorneys-at-Law
Offices over Bank of Pee Dee
Rockingham, N. C.
Dr. HAL J. ROLLINS
Veterinarian
Office and Hospital on Hancock street
Office phone 361
Residence phone 10
Rockingham W Richmond County
Dr J. M. LEDBETTER
Special attention given to
Ear, Eye; Nose and Throat.
Offle hours : 10 to 13 to 5.
Municipal Building Rockingham
WILLIAM G. PITTMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 46
Office on First Floor Under The Cen
tra! Office.
Peach Trees.
We are now taking orders for
fall delivery for June budded
Peach trees, grown at Marston.
lace your orders now. Cumber
land .Nurseries, Marston, N. C,
or Winchester, Tenn. ,
DR. W. L. HOWELL
Special attention to diseases
of stomach and inte -tines.
Office hours:
Ellerbe,
12 to 3.
. N.C.
O. D. WILSON
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and ENBALMER
Hamlet, N. C.
Day phone 369 Night phone 370
Just received new Edison and
Okeh Records -W. E. McNair.
Dr. L. D. McPhail
Special Attention Given to
Disease of Children
1st Floor Municipal Building. Office
phone 94; house 176.
Rockingham, N. C.
REPORT
all the news happen
ings that come to your
attention to this office.
It will be appreciated
for every piece ot news
will make the paper
more interesting lor
you as well as others.
We want and with your
help will print all
THE NEWS
For Sale.
inghani.
SALE OF LAND.
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority conferred by a Judg
ment of the Superior Court of Rich
mond County, North Carolina, on the
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"Claude Gore vs. Esther Douglas
and others, heirs at law of Scipio
Douglas, deceased," the undersign
ed Commissioners will sell at public
auction in front of the Court House
door in the town of Rockingham,
North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon
on Monday, the 24th day of July,
1922, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described tracts oi
land, to wit:
First Tract
Beginning at an iron stake on the
South side of the right of way ol
the Rockingham Railroad and runs
South 81 West 2040 feet to an iron4
stake in the old Quick road; thence
down the various courses of said
road as follows: North 21-15 East
,'.40.7 feet; North 17-5 East 308 feet;
North 12 1-2 East 324.3 feet; North
11 1-2 East 429 feet; North 11-15 East
;lu;!.5 feet; North 14 East 2C7.5 feet;
North 8 East 405.3 to an iron stake;
thence North 89 East 378.4 feet to
an iron slake; thence South 04 35
Kast 1504 feet to an iron stake;
thence North 28 Kast 069.8 feet;
thence South 71-15 East 1272.5 to a
stake, pine pointer; thence South
3245 West 087.0 feet to tlie beginn
ing, and containing 106.31 acres
more or less, and after deducting
railroad right Of way. This being
the same land purchased by S. D.
Douglas from Fairly Gibson and
Wife by deed dated Nov. 20th, 1919,
and recorded in Book 123 A at page
Secoad Trr.ct.
Beginning on Crooked Creek, 8
chains above the original corner ol
Lot 7 in the division of the John
Smith .estate lands, according to
plat and survey of same Us record
ed in Rook of Plats No. 1 at page
in the office of the Register of Deeds
for Richmond Count y. said original
corner being designated as the Mat
thew Cole and Parny Mwsoji corner,
and runs thence parallel with orig
ilia! lino of tract or Lot 7, North
7;! West Z chains to a corner in
the original line, now a corner of
W. D. Smith and David I'eele
lands; and runs thenee in a North
east direction with w. i. Smith line
to another corner of the original
lino of Lot No. 7; thence with said
original line North ;'7 Kast fi chains
to a corner: thenee as a line of tract
No. 8, North -15 West 23,50 chains to
a comer; thence North to a corner
,-.d the M. AV. Moore tract, which is
a part of the original tract of the
John' Smith estate lunds designated
as tract No. 9: thence in n North
east direction with the dividing line
between tracts 8 and f) of said divis
ion with M. W. Moore's line to his
corner and now a coiner of S. D.
Douglas; thence with S. D. Doug
las' line in same direction as the
original dividing line to his corner
(his comer being extreme Northeast
corner of Lot No. 8, according to plat
and survey); thence as another line
of Lot No. 8, South 17 East to a
corner; thence as another original
line South 72 West 20.50 chains to
a corner; thence as another original
line South 4 West 22 chains to an
other comer; thence as dividing
line between tracts 7 and 8, North
85 East to the run of Crooked
Creek; thence down the various
courses of Crooked Creek to the
place of beginning.
This the 20th dav of June, 1922
OZMER L. HENRY,
A. R. McPHAIL,
Commissioners.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Having qualified as executors ol
Mary E. Cole, deceased, late of
Richmond County, N. C, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
ou or jefore the loth day of June
1923s or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment,
this June 15th, 1922.
W. C. THOMAS,
R. T. NICHOLS,
Executors.
THE SUMMER PORCH, to be
inviting must have Hanging
Baskets, Wall Pockets, and Flow
er Holders of new and original
designs. TAM O'SHANTER
has them. Bennettsville, S. C.
GROCERIES
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memorials in marble and granite.
Call in to see them, make your
selection and save the agent's com
mission. All work guaranteed.
O. W. DOSTER, Prop.
Rockingham, N. C.
DR. J. M. MANESS
ELLERBE, N. C.
Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. Office in Bank
building. Hours : 9 to 12, 1 tc 4.
Phone 22.
H.S. Botes A. R. McPkail
B0GGAN & McPHAIL
Attorneys at Law
ROCKINGHAM, N. C.
Diligence and promptness. Practice
in all courts. Second Floor Rancke Build
ing, rear of Court House. Telephone
Number 106.
WATSON-KING CO.
Funeral Directors and
Embalmers
ROCKINGHAM, N. C.
Phonep Res. 217 or 159, office 35.
F. J. GARRETT, M. D.
Special attention given to
Ea- Eye, Nose and Throat.
Office hours: 9 to 12--2to5.
Other hours by appointment.
Office orer FOX'S DRUG STORE
Chester Sedberr, F. Donald Phillip.
SEDBERRY & PHILLIPS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
ROCKINGHAM, N. C.
J. Chesley Sed berry and F. Donald
Phillips announce the formation
of a partnership for the general
practice of law under the firm
name of Sedberry & Phillips,
with offices over W. E. McNair's
furniture store. Phone No. 365.
W. S. THOMAS
Altorney-at-Law
ROCKINGHAM, N. C.
Land titles and abstracting given
careful consideration. Loans ne
gotiated. If you have real estate
to sell, or want to buy, I can
put you in touch with buyer or
seller.
Covington Building-
Over Dockery-McNah-'s. Phone 165
"Everything
to Eat"
NUFSED.
Watson-King
Company
doom.
DR. C. C. STEELE, D. D. S.
announces the opening of his office
7 and 8 Rancke BuiWiug, for the prac
tice of his profession.
BWELECTRiCW
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Dealers
Laurinburg Electric
Service Co.
Laurinburg, N. C.
Piano Sacrifice.
Due to inability to keep up
payments, we have had a high
grade piano, in the best of con
ditio turned back to us. This
instrument we can sell for a rare
bargain, giving terms to respon
sible parties. For full particu
lars address Ludden and Bates,
Atlanta, Ga.
The newest in ties for young
men, just received by mail; see
them. W. E. Harrison & Land
Co.
over
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SEE .
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Upstairs over Bank of Pee Dee.
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Concrete Brick, Tile, Sewer Pipe,
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