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f 4 0 .J NOTICE I ! of Valuable Fl E.I.I, in t! Tew af Spring Hop. N. C. .:. j. o. rr ouGHTON MNTI5T NasWie, N. C ' , c.r.c, Houi. . E. crocus HIGH v." LAWYER Nashville, ' N. C s ea-eavataaaSaSSi Prompt attention given to all mattes entrusted. 01S la Craad Jury BmlUi.f A. P. WHITEHEAD; DENTIST 114 North Mala St. ROCKY MOUNT. N. C " Appointment at night If desired Office 126 a Resldenc t7 MILEY C CLOVER Attaraay-At-Law BA1LXY, H. C " Prompt attention given to all mat- taa Office, Rear Room, Branca Banking DANIEL W. PERRY Attaraey-At-Law ' OFFICE -' Bear Boom, Law Building , NASHVILLE, W. C DR. F. C CHAMBLEE "' Deatist "' SPRING HOPE, N. C Office in Flach Building : T. T. ROSS Dentist NASHVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA I ; O. B. MOSS Atteraey aad CoaaseUfAt-Law ' SPRING HOPE, N. C r ' Office In Citlxena Bank' - JAMES W. KEEL Atteraey aad CaaasoUe-Al-Law ROCKY MOUNT, N. C ,, i ; Practice In AU Courts. All Matters i Given Prompt Attention S.F. Austin " L. L, Davenport AUSTIN St DAVENPORT Lawyer AttaraayAt-Law Finch Building SPRING HOPE, N. C. ITIMOUS T. VALENTINE Prompt attention given to all mattara Not associated In any Recorder's Court Praettca ;, NASHVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA ARCHIE D. ODtiM j Attoraey-At-Law NASHVILLE, N. C Prompt and careful attention given ' to all mattera .. Office In Grand Jury Building J. P. Battle J. A. Winatead BATTLE & WINSTEAD 7 Payslciaa aad Sargaaaa (; , '"- 1 NASHVILLE, N. C. Office Next Door to Poet Office Phonea in office and reaidencaa , W. A. Finch Leon T. Vaughan Wilson , ' Nashville FINCH & VAUGHAN Attorneys aad Coaasalors-Al-Law Prompt attention given to all mattera intrusted to our care. Office y New Law Building T. O. COPPEDGE - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office: In Grand" Jury Building 1 Hours, 10:00 to 11:00, A. M. Saturdays, 2:00 to 6:00 P. VL NASHVILLE, N. C . EH. IL EUANTLEY Pleases of The Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat $ and 4 , i- - nrn:;3 classes -j Cjb-j ! '." ".'.am aad Sargery ." . ' 11Z7Z, N. C ') D. CrCLEY - . t-Law ,1 l'i C. io!:na i c i to a:i v.. x- Cr.;:-Vci cf ::,CJ2 Schools Kow Enrc"cJ la Movement of Scrvics to Humanity. Th Amerlcaa Junior Red Cross, which was organised aa a children's asilllary daring war-times especially to help the young refugees in Europe, aad to exemplify la peace-time the Red Cross Ideal of serrtc. has aow a membership ol 1,518.113 In the schools of the United States aad lbs Insular possessions. " This Junior movement gives oppor tunity for the children to share la Red Cross effort parallel to that at the parent organisation. J tailors are than fore MeaUBed la varylag degree with the health services, disaster re lief work, salvage and other suitable aetlvltiaa of value to the operations of the Red Cross. It la a valiant host marching en ander lu "I Serve" banner la the eaaae of happier childhood every where aad particularly wherever the American tag alee. The anrollmeat ombraeaa II.MI schools aad 147.4SI school rooms, a gala over MM ol MSI schools aad 11.414 school rooms. The year's gala In memherehlp waa 74J.401 children, or nearly 10,001 tor each mo ilh of the school year. The educational aad social raises of Ue Junior Red Crosa movement la thaa evidencing the Arm aad cordial eadorsement of school authorities. The government has added the weight of recognition by extending the Junior Red Cross In the schools for Amerlcaa Indian children. The Amerlcaa Red Crosa la also planning to develop the Junior program In (00 rural schools In isolated sections. . There la no abatement of the ex change of correspondence between schools la the 'United States aad schools la the Insular possessions and foreign lands. During the year the Junior Red Crosa la pert support ed operations In twelve European countries. It la a potent Influence for the cultivation of International good will and Ita example has been the means of stimulating the formatloa of Junior Red Cross societies In more than thirty countries. ' RED CROSS RAISES $10,000,000 ..".-III 21 DAYS FOR RELIEF Terrible catastrophes, such aa the Japanese earthquake, prove the wis dom of the people In maintaining the American Red Cross aa their national and International relief agency. The readiness of the Red Cross for duty la the greatest of emergencies waa also proved by teat .' The record shows: Sept t, PresV dent Coolldge assigns the duty of rais ing $5,000,000 to the Amerlcaa Red Cross; Sept 4, Red Croee Chapters la over 1.500 communities given fund gV lotmenU; Bept 12, fund totals I5.su.- 000; Sept 17, fund nearly 18,000,000 and President announces fonnal clos ing of campaign; Sept 17. fund passes $l0,000,0O mark. ' In XI business days tne sea cross doubly performed the dty entrusted to It all the while keeping a steady flow of relief supplies going out from many Pacific porta to the stricken areaa In Japan. Thus was the confi dence of the Amerlcaa people m their Rod Crosa instilled and the wisdom of Red Cross preparedness to cops with an unprecedented relief emergen? confirmed. -.-'vT iV's . f:. ; Red Cross Fighting First Aid Battle To Conserve Life Reliable records establish the tact that more than 75.000 accidental deatha occur every year la the United States. The records show that SO Amerlcaa citizens are killed every day; that SS of these deatha are due to automobiles, S5 to fans, U "to drownings, IS to hurna. '-:-. Facing such distressing sacriflee of Ufa ! the First Aid Service of the American Red Cross, lighting through education and demonstration to Instill a conctousness of ssfety In the public mlod and teaching, approved methods which assure that competent hands will care tor Injured persons until the arrival of doctors. Trained service In the first , few minutes Is vital In serious accidents . and saves man precious lives. ifK- -. - One of the most encouraging signs of the past year Is the record of the Red Cross First Aid Insurance Car No. 1 which traveled 9.700 miles along trunk lines, stopping at 137 places The car's staff of surgeons gave Ml demonstrations to audiences compos ed of 42.150 railroad men, 71.000 high schoof and college students, 13 000 In dustrial workers, . 1.000 members of clubs, and nearly 18.000 policemen. Bremen, and , other municipal em ployes, a total of 147,000. Red Cross First Aid certificates were conferred upon 13,865 persons who took the course last year, an In crease of 4.000 over 1923. Telephone, gas and electric companies, public serrlce corporation and other larse employers of the country adopted t " Red Cross conree, and their tp" contests everywhere were v,-ilnv-:ie by h"'? erowJs wi"i as v i 'i 1 is 6 -v s at r n cr i lit t iritis i f . w 1 i h I t r f. f i i- 1 t. Under and by virtue of the pow er Treated in tne undonugncd trus tee by that certain deed of trint ex ecuted by J. J. Sanders and wife to t. S. Fenrce, trunteo. dated the 11th duy of January, 1923, and recorded in book 24, pure 9, Nash County RcRlatry, and default havinr been made in the payment of notri aecured by the said Cued of trust, the under "'lined will on Moaday, 'the !Sth day of Dacamhar, IVii, between the hours of 12 o clock noon and 1 o'clock P. M., offer for svle and sell to the higheit bidder for cash, in front of the court houai door in Nashville, N. C, the follow ing described reel estate, with ail improvements thereon: Lota Noa. 1, 17, 18, and IS as represented by a map of the Jesse Lamm farm near Spring Hope, North Carolina, as surveyed and subdivided by R. E. White, C. E., which said map is recorded in tha offica of Reg ister of Deeds for Nash County' in plot book No. 1 at page IS, and which said map la made a part ox this deed for the porpoee of giving a complete and accurate description to the prop erty herein conveyed. A certain lot or parcel of land da scribed cm follows: Beginning at a corner In Bell s line, lot No. 15, on Walnut Street and runs North 48 degree- and 1 minutee East IBS feet to a earner in the line of D. If Mills, theme South S 1-2 degrees Wist SS7 (set to Juanlta Fanney's corner la the line HUH. Jims; thence a Northwestern coarse up Walnut Street & feet to the begin nine. Lot No, 1 and It 1-1 feet adjac ent to lot Nov. 1 taken from It No. 17 will bo sold at ana lot- Beginning at a point 12 1-2 feet aocUa at the southwest comer of lot No. It, 70 feet front will be sold ae an let. and the remainder of lot Now ! aad Lot No. 1 will be said aa on lot. This 10th day of November. 1924. E. & PEARCE, ' . ' ' ' Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE. Under and bv virtue of authority vested in tha undersigned, exacuter of J. B. Privett, deceased, by tha last will and testament of tha said J. B. Privett which is duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Nash county in Record of Wills No. . at page 142; the unaersignea will on ,. .. Moaday, December IBth, 1924, between th hours of 12 M. and 1:00 o'clock P. If., at the courthouse door id Nashville, N. C, offer for sale and bell to the highest bidder, the follow ing described land, to-wit: Lot No. 2 in the division of the lunHa of J. B. Privett as surveyed by Jos. T. Inscoe in 1916, and described ar follows; Beginning in the center of the Spring Hope road, in line of Fuller surrey, thence with tha Fuller survey of 1800, N- 20 degrees W. 81 nnlaa and IS links to a white oak, corner of Noa. and 7; thence N. 86 degrees -W. 168 - poles to Turkey branch, a cedar staie, rue pdiow. thence np said Branca aa u mean der' 32 polee to a stake rear a white rk ftirnir an Turkey branch, earner No7l: thence & 18 1-2 deg, E 138 poles to tha center of a path a pine and persimmon pointer; thence ' S. 38 poles to rock, corner of No. t, in Una No. 1; thence N. 70 dec E. 188 poles to a staka and pointera, corner of No. S in line No, 6; thence con tinuing the same coarse- now N. 701 degrees E. new survey 7 poles 17 links to a stake and pin pointera, a new comer; thence cue nortn a i-as polea to the center of tha bpnng .in. tha mad SL 80 dag. W. : 20 poles to tha beginning, containing one hundred and seventy nine and one-fifth acres. (170 1-6). Except from the foregoing tract ox iano one acre to be surveyed around the fam ily burying ground. Tha foregoing land most be paid for by the purchaser on or before June the 14th, 1827. . - This th 12th day or wovamoer, 1924. f ' Executor of J. B. Privett. I. T. Valentine, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. ' llnA.r anil bv rirtue of the power nMtjMl in the undersigned commis sioner, by an order of the 8upenor court of Nash County, fat that certain foreclosure proceeding entitled, Boo Bass and S. r. Bass, iraaina; aa Brothers, vs W. H. Taylor et at, I will on - ' . . ' . Moaday. the 15th day ol uacemDer, 1924, between the houre of 12:30 P M., and 1 :30 f . m., at me raormo ooor in Nashville, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash, all th following de scribed, lands, to-wit: . ' . , One tract of land in mannings township, Nash County, North Caro lina, bounded as follows; on the N. by A. B. Ba-ra, and on the S. by the lands of Elijah Vester, on the W. by the lands of Goodman Bass, and on the E. by the lands of A. H Bass, containing 10 acres, more or Ic-m. One other tract of land in r.ing's township, Nash County, N. C., t,nmi f f.iiows: on tha N. by the lands of A. E. Eas, on the K. by the lands of P. R. Coiae, on the S. l-y t e lnnds of 3. W. l.aUhws and on t.e W. by the lands, of Wiii.ain. etit-r, and J. Ves'er. . . And one oilier tract contain- acres, in I" 'nti;" "'s tow-' i Co N. C, s t : X 3 1 1 ; 3 I I rocicv .lOur'T. n. rz. Vc're Ready Willi 7 H i s;!' Ycur Needs for A Merry as Well as a Useful - This 15 to call to your attention the rcadlntr of car Store to help you with your Christmas shopping. Wc rrc prepared with interestingly complete stocks from which appropriate p'frs can be selected for every member of the family, as well as friends and relatives. V -'f ; . Enhance the value of your Make me children's Christ gifts by giving something use- . mas a merry one by giving ful. Grown-ups will appreciate' them dolls and toys such as your thoughtfulness! . . - , 'Santa Claus would choose. . ' f f ; Our buyers have been busy' for months preparing' for V ; y the Christmas season, and our complete lines of merchant ; ; . disc for the holiday season are 'the result of their efforts. - ; 1 i Our low prices are due to the large purchases made for our . - 571 Department Stores. Do your Christmas shopping.hercf' : -. at u caving I - - .. - m '..r-, ;- i , '..y, " where savings are greatest" ; ; f la-. r - - i ';,:v'.! :1YYyY : L A . m a r r- r v r T U . ' . $ - ,-J l.;.aa '-''s-S .-'i-. JA- A v.- t V" ..fj a. t J 1 m-YYY?y '';,:..;.,v:rif J :-. ,.,,;: n r . J a. A &A 4 ;EIcciiyc Decent ' - 2,: C:2L-d Ilzizi crz-rzzi : '-'V' KCT7 iZ .7 fTLCC3 C.l T. J i.1 C TC il ; rCvHCtIw.l Ci . Xv.-jf ,. 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