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page ^u-e'^^ifded - By 'H i" ' ffnCrmly Harris bcr )IC' ;ran' the sec" ;rady ,!#t"'".''"r.O' n, f secured s 60P";igto"'^ 19m'. a P'^pn^e-' BooK l^a, g'",€.. )M R.gint.r of '".V?,..". and "t the. '^(tranr'Bc.B ; ^ owner oi 'S^dt ;aid '^-T.t y<"L.t \t'H" and owner of deed of been made,*in bonds, I 5, 1{)24, AT ;tnyj'Wi ] by public 5*m ?n^"t'.'a^' ,„e in Taiiy w""" ?,Hl" cnnnty, 5nsh!ih p'p* ,1,' Wilham B. ^be following de WiHiain B. the gtem and others, fssou.^ i res '"ore or ess, -iatM' Noverntw -.1'- the RfS-atnr of .W'*afg°r Wad. tra.t: ,, theRooeia . ^^Sf neJr Tally-Ho; improved and r"\^:t.wtVof tobacco,; < X'Seat andgraaa.s. March o. Trustee. WWTT that cm ' , i7;hdav of March, ; ,^tio,i will be made to his Came:on Morrison. Gov v'n-t Carolina. for the pai' rhJ s Perry .colored) who Yovember Term, Superior Court of Gran ^ ,ft'being present, o: ^!'t: distillery and sentenced ' ^ assigned to work on ii°r.ads of Granville County. ?GI1AHAM & SON. Atty's. Tn.'.WK-SS.'LKOrLAXD innrdertoeffectamoro speedy ofme estate of the Rev. ^"w'^iifm'd I "11 offer for sate johnh.^f'O,' , ca Monday the,.H, Oayoiivnicn, Hath? eomt house noor ; t Ox L mde- the powers contained m uain deedof trust executed to Jbs!idJo--H W. Sanford and ^ which is registered tn the office JthcRf!tisM'Ot'D.-dsol(;ranYHle Lntvin Book 12,, page 329. TveBhfh?a?t'?s of the laud, of the hteJohn^'Sanford. oH theitorth emcndofhis tract and lying on both sides of the hard surface roau tnotvD as the Xational Highw a^ about fire and half miles north of &. saidk.nd is a part of the land purchased by the John W. San ford of Needham Harris and is hounded on the north by what is itnosYnastheXeedham Harris tract, on the east by the light ot way road bed of the Southern Railway, on the ioufh by the other lands of the late bhnll'.Satifordand bounded on the vestbytheoldroad from Oxford to itovaH. said 25 acres will be cut off 3y a line running east and west and iontains nmeh valuable wood and limber and a map of th esame will bo ixhibitedatthesale. said sale wil made nnd'U' said deed of trust, at th request of the holder of the bond secured thereby, and of the widov, md heirs-at-law of John AV. Sanford. Time of sale 12 M. 'd A. A. HICKS, Trustee. SAUIOILAXD - contained inacvu ta n deed buderaiidbv virtue of the no\ tustexecutedtcmeontiiputhc yXwmber .191:'-. by Norm Mtthaadwii', and duiv recorded y^Bt'Ok 14-;. page SO, of j'Mofthe Register cf Deeds ^''.eCounty. andattherequ L , o-wner of thp be having b< S t" ? n of the s u, ^^!Ah O'd/h K, NOON. by pm lo?! J"*' ^'ont of the Co tract of land: it!)Sf'T'"^oto!'parcel of R 'H!ernM^^H'**TowiishiP'Gr, l'thePna\^"'^'<'^onth€tno Sm'th. R °'' ^ south by the t^'u' on the e i,.jan<isof Ceoiwe West ^ d,,, 1'* "a t*"*h***""M&h* 1924. Trust .. hoyster, Attys. pa RTHKs (Y)RNT'Y <(HRT Southard . 's. RY ^ tha"t Lamed ^ entitled r^h^sL ^ticn en [A ^ the S' [j^^ina Conn A t '°** Partitmh Purpose -Barcu^ion ^^OxJr^'v' ^itnatel'n" _ _ '^- h., owned [^sandn-'' owned 3&'*T5t; *%***.' nnT.f&^'hant he is !J ^i.r c^^?re the Oerl Ktyhor before the Ph ,„,f,he h-l ^"ry26,^^ J Superior '^-^permr [ 3?ati3*^'J''iST:M ' asad:uinis^ } upon the estate of Stephen AHen be fore the clerk of the Superior Court of Granville County on the 7th day of January 1924, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the under signed within one year from the date of this notice or else the same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make settlement at once. This the 7th dav of Feb. 1924. JENNIE McMANNING, Administra trix T. Lanier, Attorney. paid -.-1-, STATE NORTH CAROLINA DEEPARTMENT OF STATE CERT^'CATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come—Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Creed moor Supply Cmpany, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the town of Creedmoor County of Granville, State of North Carlina (C. E. Lyon being the agent therein and in charge thereof , upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, therefore, I W. N. Everett Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the 4th day of January 1924, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the pro ceeding:. aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony whereof, I have hereto set niy hand and affixed my official seal at Taleigh. this 4rh day of January, A. D. 1924. l-?-4t W. N. EVERETT, Secretary of State TRUSTEE'S SALE O! !AAD Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed and delivered to the undersigned on the 1st day of Jan uary 1923 by Roean Smith and others, which said deed of trust is duly of record in Book 161 at page 58 7 of the Public Registry of Gran ville County, default - having been made in the payment of the bonds thereby secured and at the request and direction of the holder and own er of said bonds, I shall on MONDAY. MARCH 24TH, 1024, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash in front cf the Court House door at Oxford, N. C., about the hour of 12 o'clock noon the following described land: No. 1: A certain lot of land sit uate on what is known as Buchanan Heights at the corner cf Cherry Street and Summit Ave.. fronting 120 feet or- said Cherry St. and running back therefrom in the parallel lines 134 feet. No. 2: Situate on said Buchanan Heights, being on the south side of Summit tve.. at its intersection with Cherry St., and being lots Nos. 14, 15 and 16 on the map of said Buchanan Heights pronerty of record in Deed Book 6 4 page 339 of the Public Reg istry of Granville County. The said lots of land above de suibed are located in Fishing Creek Township Granville. N. C. and are the same lands formcrl conveyed to Daniel Smith by J. T. Peace an l wife b vdoed of record in Book 7 5 at page of the office c" +ho Register of Deeds of Granville County. This February 23rd. 192 4. pd F. W. HANCOCK, JR.. Trustee. TRUSTEE S SAI OF RAND Ruder the authority granted to me r, a certain deed of trust executed by t Ed Roberts and Emma Roberts, tis wife, on the 9th day of March !920. which *s registered in Book iFR page 191. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County; default having been made in the payment of the debt secured tu mid deed cf trust, I will sell for cash by public auction at the court house door in Oxford on MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1024 tt 12 noon, that house and lot <f land in Oxford Township, de mObed as follows: Beginning at an eon stake on Cook's street, J. L. Car ington's corner; thence along Cook's 'Hoot S. 6 3 degrees W. Ill ft. to mn stake; thence S. 27 degrees E. ' !6 ft. to iron stake in Cemetery 'ino; thence along Cemetery line 119 ft. 8 inches to Cedar bush; thence N. "7 W. 193 ft. to beginning. See deed from R. W. Harris to J. B. Car in eton, Dec. 20th, 1912 for further description. This the 26th of J,_uary, 1923. .)nid A. A. HICKS, Trustee. NOTICE OF ADMIN IS 1 RATION Letters of Admistration upon the estate of? James W. Adcock, deceased, having this day been issued to me by D. C. Hunt, Clerk of the Superior Court of Granville County, notice is hereby given to ail parties indebted to said estate to. make immediate payment to me, and ali persons hold ing claims against said estate must present them to the undersigned on or before the 26th day of February, 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This February 26, 1924. WILLIAM BENJAMIN ADCOCK, Ad ministrator of James \v. Adcock. A. W. GRAHAM & SON, Attys. pd ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratoi cf the estate of Lucy Cash deceased, latg of Granville County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons, having claims against the estate ol t the said deceased, to present them to the undersigned, at Oxford, N. C., ion or before March 7, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to < 'd estate will please make im mediate settlement. This March 7, 1924. B. S. ROYSTER, JR-, Administrator of Lucy Cash, deceased. pd SALE OF YALURLE LAND } Under and by virtue of a power of I sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned by I S. A. Green and otherg and duiy re corded in Deed Book 64, page 294, in the office of the Register of Deeds of ] Granville County, the undersigned will, ON MONDAY, APRIL 7Ttt. 192^, at twelve o'clock noon, at the door of the court-house of Grenville County in Oxford, X. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash those two. certain tracts or parcels of land described as follows: First Tract: Lying in Salem nship, Granville County, North I Carolina, beginning at a cedar post ion the Oxford and Wiliamsboio road in the village of Dexter, Mrs. Cornie [ Green's coiner; and runing thence ' along her line in an Easterly direc tion about two hundred and ten (210) feet to a corner fence post; thence at about right angles along the present standing fence about one hundred and fifty (150) feet to a post, corner in Norman Barker's line; thence at about right angles along said line in a Westerly direc tion about 210 feet to the Oxford and Wiliamsboro Road; thence along said road in a Northerly direction about 150 feet to the beginning, be ing the home-place of the late W. H. Green, and being a part of the land conveyed to the sam W. H. Green by A. L. Gooch and wife by deed record ed in Deed Bock 47, page 201, in the office of the Register of Deeds, and by deed from I. T. C*een and wife, also duly recorded. There is lo cated on this lot an eight-room cot tage house, a crib, and a smoke house, also a good well. Second Trace: A certain tract or parcel of land in Salem Township, [Granville County, State of North . Carolina, adjoining the lands of I. T. Green and others, and bounded as [follows: Beginning at formerly O'v ! erby's corner on the Midway and Stcva.il road: thence S. 88 degrees E. 36. chains and 50 links to a small branch; thence down said branch to S. M. Green's, formerly Patterson's 'Corner, on Michael Cre-.k; thence N. 21 1-2 degrees E. 14 chains and 32 links, S. M. Green's coiner on said creek; thence down said creek to E. B. Green's, formerly Gregory's cor nes: thence N. 71 degrees W. 37 I chains to E. B. Breen s coiner, for merly Cox's and Mai bin's corner; thence 8. 1-2 degree W. 28 chains to th^ formerly Si Barrett's corner; tnence S. 39 degrees W. 6 chains 10 links to the pubiic road; thence along said road to the beginning; al so the Si Garrett's land lying be tween said W. H. Green's land and the public road, the two tracts con taining two hundred and fourteen acres (214), more or less, being the same land conveyed to W. H. Green by C. H. Green and wife by deed uuiy recorded in Deed Book 5 5, page 54 3, in Cie office of the Register of Deeds ot Granville County. But there is expressly reseived from the above description two acres now owned by Gabe Woody. This 3rd dav of March, 1924. I. T. GREEN. A. 8. GREEN. Trustees. A. W. GRAHAM & SON, A ttys. pd COMMESSIONEH S SALE OF LAND AND YAH ABLE TiMBEH Ender and by virtue of the powers conferred upon the undersigned bl? a certain decree of the Superior Court, entered by the Clerk of said Couit on the 26th day of February, 1924, in th -t special proceeding pending in said Court, wherein I. H. Hoogood and Luther Hobgood and wife, and all the other heirs-at-law of Harvey Hobgood. deceased, were petitioners, 1 will offer for sale at the court house door in Oxford, on Monday the *th day of April 1924 at 12 M, that valuable tract of farpung and tim ber land known as the Harvey Hob good homeplace, in Tally-Ho Town ship, containing HI acres, more or 'ess and bounded .and described as follows: ,, . Begin at pointers on SheLon s Creek near the mouth of Spring Branch, running thence N. 6 5 1-- de crees W 13 chains to a stone, thence g. 64 degrees W. 5 chains to pointers, thence 8. 30 degrees W. 17 chains to Tar River, thence down the meanu us of said River to the mouth of Shelton's Creek, thence the meanders of said Creek re the b girt ning, and containing HI acres, more or less. . The valuable timber upon thia tract of iand has recently been ostt mated at Three Hundred and Httl ""lonsand feet. . will be made toi the heirs-in-law of Hobgood. Teiums: balance in eight The said sale rtition among e late Harvey le-half cash. At 2 B. M. on the same day Mt. H. Hobgood, executor. ^-tl rnake sale of small lot of household fui ture, about 12 barrels of corn, .-nl o or three hundred bundleg of iod r and one good milk cow, at th si'dence of the late Harvey Hob H'is the 28 th day of February, A. A. HICKS, Com. TRUSTED 8 SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of th<i Poyca of sale contained in a certain deed o^ trust executed and delivered to the tndersigned on the 15th da^v of De cember, 1919 by ^than Rice and wife Hailie Rice, which said deed of trust is duly of Record in Deed of Trust Book 142 at Page 16 of the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Granville County, default having been made in the payment of th bond thereby secured and at the re quest and direction of the holder and owner of said bond, I shall on MTCRDAT, MARCH 32KD 1924. offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash m front of the Court House door at Ox ford N. C., abou+ the hour of 1^ o'clock noon, the following described tract of land: ^ Situate in Salem Township, Gran ville County, State of North Carolina, beginning at a white oak tiee, c ner in Ephrim Gregory s land ana running thence S. 8 degrees a"d W. 948 feet to stake on New Planta tion Road; thence W. along said nev, road 1138 fet to a stake on the noith side of said road; thence N. alon. the line of Tract "C" 1695 feet to a stake in line of Tract ' A ; thence 1. along line of said Tract 'A' 830 fet to a stake in Ephrim Gregory's tine; thence along said Ephrim Greg ory s line S. 4 degrees 15' W. 726 feet to a stone; thence S. 86 E. 506 feet to a white oak tree, the begin ning point, containing 39 acres, more or less and being Tract "D" of the Knott Farm on Plat made by Harvey R. Bullock. Surveyor, Dec. 18th, 1917, which plat ig of record in Plat Book 1 at Page 42 of the public Reg istry of Granville County. This February 16th, 1924. paid E. B. HOWARD, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of Trust executed on April 24, 1923, by J. T. Holman and wife Simmie ' Holman] which deed of trust is of record in Mortgage Book 159, page 195, of the Registry of Granville County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment thereof and at the re quest of the holder of the bonds thereby secured, I shall sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court house door in the Town of Oxford, North Carolina. ON SATURUDAY MARCH 15, 1934 the folowing described lots or par cels of land: First Lot. Situate in the Town of Creedmoor and bounded and defined as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Fleming Graveyard on R. O. W. Winston's line; thence with Wins ton's line; thence with Winston's tine S. 14 1-2 W. 2.30 chs.; thence N. 78 W. 3.48 chs., thence N. 14 1-2 E. 3.16 chs. to the beginning of the street or driveway leading from the railroad west by jthe Fleming Grave yard; thence u psaid street S. 18 E. 2.31 chs. to the northwest of Grave yard; thence up said street S. 18 E. 6 W. 98 links and S. 83 3-4 E. 1.04 chs. to the begining, containing 1 acre, more or less. Second Lot. Adjoijning the above lot to the southeast corner of the acre lot for mer iv bought by Holman from J. S. Thomasson and on the R. O. W. Winston's line; thence with Hol man's N. 78 W. 3.40 chs. to Holman and Thoma-sgon's (formerly Dove's corner); thence S. 14 1-2 W. 2.70 <hs. to a branch (this line is an ex tension between Holman and Thomasson's lots); thence up said branch S. 89 E. 2.46 chs. and S. 67 E. 1.10 chs. to R. O. W. Winston's corner; thence by hig line N. 14 1-2 K. 2.40 ch-s. to the beginning, con taining .83 of an acre, more or less. Time of salq at hour of 12 M. This 11th day of February, 1924. paid JNO. W. HESTER, Trustee. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified a,E administrator cd the estate of he late Silas Cooper before the Cier^ of the Superior Coutt of Granville County, 1 take this meang of giving notice to all , persons indebted to his estate to come forward and make settlement of the same. AH persona holding claims against his estate wili please present them to thp undersigned for payment on or. before the 59th day of January, 1925 or this notice will be plead in bar of th-ur "^covery. YEXABLF DANIEL, Administrator of SHas^ Cooper deceased. SALE OF LAND Pursuant to an order of sale made bv the Superior Court of Granville County at the April term 1924 there of in the Civil Action entitled "C. M. Bur.-hette and wife, Amelia F. Bur chett. Vs. H. E. Ciark." I shall on MONDAY. APRIL 7. 1924, AT TWELVE O' LOCK. NOON, the same being the first Monday in April, 1924. sell to the highest bid der by public auction for cash at the Court House door in Oxford the fol lowing described tract of land: Lying an^ being situate in Walnut Grove Township, Granville County, bounded on the north bv the iands of James Hicks and Ned Satterfield; on thp east by the lands belonging to the Duncan estate on the south by the lands belonging to the estate o^ Stephen Slaughter; and on the west by the public road, leading from Be rea to Goshen, containing 92 acres more or lgss. known as the "Howell Wilkerson" hcmeplace," and being the same fond uuon which P. W. Wii kerson and his sisters formerly lived. This March 6, 1924. B. S. ROYSTER. JR., Com. Royster & Royster, attys. pd TRUSTEE'S SALE Unde. and by virtue of the power cf sale contained in th^t certain deed of trust executed V Chas. H. Wil iiams. Jr., and wife to E. H. Malone Trustee, dated Dec. 3rd 10 20. record ed in Book 0 0. page 3 97. registry of Deeds for Vance County, and in Book 147. page* 27 4, Registry of Deeds for Granville County, default having been made in the payment of the deot thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made upon the undersigned trustee by the holder of the bnd representing said indebtednes tJ * undesigned trustee will on MONDAY TMn; 17TH DAY OF MAR H, 1924 at or about the hour of Noon at the Curthouse doors of said Granville and Vance Counties, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash so much of the property hereinafter described ag may be sit uate in the said Granville and Vance counties, respectively, said property being described as follows: "The interest of C. H. Williams tracts or parcels of land situate in Granville and Vance County—Town ship State of North Carolina and de scribed as follows: The 1-10 undivid ed interest of Chas. H. William^ Jr., m the estate of his father, C. H. Williams, dec'd. same being subject however to $200 prior claim and M the dower of the widow of said C. H. Williams, dec'd." This 9th day of February, 1924. 2-12-4tc E. H. MALONE, Trustee. SALE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to authority vested m te by a certain Deed of Trust exe uted by Edmund Spruill and wife a the 11th day of November, 19^2 ud recorded in book Aol at page 3 4, default having been made in le payment of the bond secured by lid Deed of Trust and being re uested so to do by the holder ot aid bond, I shall on TUESDAY MARCH 25, 1924 t 12 o'clock M. sell at public auc on at the court house door in the 3wn of Oxford to the highest bidder .^vo certain lots or parcels m what is known as the Ne^ro section of the Reavis Property, fronting 50 feet, each, on side of Watkin's and runn- ; ^ therefrom in parallel lines J00 feet to the line of lots numbers Jo ana and being known and designated on the plat of said prop ,as lots numbers 27 and 28, which said plot is recorded in the onme of the Register of Deeds for said county. T-ti- „T- LANIER, Trustee. ! This the 28rd day of Feb. 1924. (Paid) SALE OF LAND Lnder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me on October 20, 1922, by J. G. Awater, and wife, see! Mortgage Book 159. page 64. of the! office of the Register of Deeds of i Granville County, default having! been made in the payment of the i bonds thereby secured, and at the re quest of the holder and owner of the! said bonds. I shall on SATURDAY. MAR H 15. 1924, AT I TWELVE O'CLOCK. NOON } sell to the highest bidder by public auction for cash the following de- ! scribed tract or parcel of land, lying and being situate in Dutchvillej Town-ship, Granville County, and! thus described: One lot on which is situate a cot tage house, said lot containing 1 5-8 ; acres, more or less, in the village of t Knap of Reeds, on the west side oi ! the public road, leading from Oxford to Durham, and knwn as the J. L McDonough lot, bounded as follows: ' Beginning in the middle of the old ' Oxford and Hillsboro Road, I. W.' Mangum's corner; and running! thence N. 23 W. 3.53 chains to a stone in High School line;: thence S. 67 W. 4.27 chains to a! ! stone; thence S. 32 1-4 E. 4.70 chs.! to the road; thence along the road iN. 44 E. 3.66 chains to the beginnihg,! and being the same lot or parcel of! land conveyed to Pearle Atwater byj W. J. Webb,'Trustee by deed dated December 10, 1922. Th's Febr- ary 9. 1924. paid B. S. ROYSTER, Trustee y'T.yr-'H Ob ADMINISTRATION H'^'ug th-s day. qualified, before Hie C'^k of the Superior Court of county as administrator of ti c estate of James Henry Cur rin. deceased, this is to notify all oei-ser-s holding claims against said estate te present the same to the un rlersia-er} within one year from the d.- te of +his notice or else same will be blended in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will piease make immediate sett/or-Tont This Januarv 26. 1924. MATT CURRIN, Admr. T. Lanier. Attv. (paid) EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of F. P. Hobgood, de ceased, late of Granville County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to present them to Royster & Royster, attor neys, at Oxford, N. C., on or before the 20th day of February, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to Royster & Roys ter, attorneys, at Oxford, N. C. This February 20. 1924. F. P. HOBGOOD. JR., Executor of F. P. Hobsrood, deceased. paid NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administrator tf the estate of Susan M. Farabow, deceased, this is to notify all persons ndebted to said estate to come for ward and make immediate payments to the undersigned administrator. All persons holding claims against said estate will present same on or before the 27th of Feb. 1925 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This February 27. 1924. W.i R. FARABOW, Administrator of Estate of Pusan M- I ^rabow, de ceased Hicks & Stem Attys. pd. rf the D. T. Cheath am Farm Near Oxford Under and by virtue of the power contained in the will of D. T. Cheath am, deceased, and of a certain or der and decree of the Superior Court of GranviCe County, made at the November Term. 19 22, in the cause entitled C. C. Cheatham, executor and others against F. A. Chetham and others, we will offer for sale by public auction at the court bouse door in Oxford on MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF ApRiE, 1924 the same being the first Monday of April Court, that valuable farm, sit uate two miles from Oxford, in Salem Township, known as the D. T. Chetham homeplace. containing 615 acres, adjoining the lands of John Hardy, deceased, the lands of Mrs. Fannie Perry, the John Burnett place, new owned by John W. Hest er Esq. and Dr. Thomas, the lands of Edmund Hicks and others and Colonel R. O. Gregory, this land has been subdivided and plotted into eleven different tracts, the lines of which will be shown to prospective purchasers by Mr. E. E. Woodlief, who lives at the principal residence. Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 at the northern end of the tract will be sold together, containing 129 acres. Lots Nos. 5 and 8 adjoining the lands of Mrs. Perry and being on the north east side, containing 96.4 acres, wil be sold together. Lot No. 11, adjoining the lands of Edmund Hicks and bounded on the south by the Southern Railway and containing 46.55 acres, will be sold by itself. Lot No. 7, upon which the man sion house is situated, containing 178 1-5 acres and lying about in the center of the whole tract, will be sold in a body. Lot No. 10, lies southeast of the residence tract, contains 78.22 aos* and has a new residence, a pack and several curing barns. Tract No. 9 containing acres, adjoining the J-oha BuratM; tract, and has a lot otf tine *'***n<*y on it, the same lies on the raibwod and between the crossing and fho road leading to the main reaideweo tract. Tract No. 6 contains 77.53 setts and is the western portion of the Cheatham farm, has a TnhtrsMtr settlement on it, adjoining the homw place on the east and is bounded ow the South by the main road leading to the homeplace. This land will be offered in se#ar rate tracts and will then be offered as a whole, to suit any and a.!! yotr chasers. The terms of this saAe are one-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years, with terest on deferred payments. This is one of the best trams hr the County, has several wet! im proved settlements on it, besides the mansion house, is well wooded watered. The same is rented for the present year by Mr. E. E. Wood lief and his tenants who are good farmers. Time of sale 12 M. This 1st day of March 1924. Plat showing the subdivision of said land is on exhibition at the of fice of Hicks & Stem, and one with Mr. S. K. Abernathy, at Lyon-Win ston Company, where prospective purchasers may get fuil infoimatMm as to the subdivision. F. A. CHEATHAM, B. CRAWFORD, Admrs. d. b. n. c. t. a. of the estate of D. T. Cheatham, deceased.. (3-4-ltw. C.l Exposes Vet Graft Maj. W. O. Watts, who ?3Kp3aB& graft and incompetency in tha ¥ia^ trans Bureau, has resigns# 3H! -C&ief of Inspection to he!p praswate thf case. Fortune telling is a most fssc'h*?t'!ttzg pastime hut there are so many <#MEsc j ent ways of teliing fortunes an# naMt I ing character that it is ha!'<X %)& t winch is most fun. One w^.y'!C'Mend ing character is by feeling bampt on a person's head. This "is niircn-ol-ogy. My, but thaOs ; but it isn't quite as big -as nomy. which means the sc tones ait reading the face. You oari pcorW'MMg; these two big words if you'H jvst your ph's like f's. The rest is easy. If you want to tell fortunes get * group of children and pldk omo Thr most observant for your Then biindfoid him and Sasryc !Ifm iect one of the group. If ho and has a good memory he can OTcc#* nize his subject by feeling the featwras and hair and then he can describe hta subject's character from what he knows about him as the humps as* felt. But better still, if you wapt tz make it funny, have the phrenologM sav aii sorts of absurd things t*s% will make the children laugh. Cheese Straws (or Tid bit*, Cheese straws are delicious to nltiMh when you are hungry. They are *te& too. for mother to serve with ssthtH when company comes. If she 'em real crispy—crunchy and fuR tf flavor, tel! her to make them like 1 cup grated cheese 1 cup self-rising Hour 1 tbsp. butter 1 egg yolk Paprika. Sift together the Hour and one-quag* ter teaspoonful of paprika and this work the butter as for MseuHt dough. Add the yolk of the egg and enough sweet milk to Mend. Mbs lightly and roll out a little thicker than shaping in a square sheet. Cut in narrow strios end babe in a hot oven untii a golden brown. —One trouble seems to be that the girl who has the initiative to make a Leap Year proposal probably wit turn out to be a back seat driver. "CASCARETS" IF B1LKHR SICK, CONSTIPATED 10 Cents a Box! Harmless 1 axAltw Fbr Liver and Bowel?. "They Work While You Sleepy* If you fee lsick, dizzy., Xitpstit, $f your head is dull or aching, or yonr stomach is sour or gassy, just take; one or two pleasant "CascaTets" to relieve constipation and bilioesness. No griping—nicest cathartic-laxative on earth for Men, Women and Chil dren. 10c boxes, also 25 and 5$t sizes—any drug store. (li
Oxford Public Ledger (Oxford, N.C.)
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