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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CASWELL COUNTY. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned trustee, in that cer tain deed of trust recorded in Book 78 at page 388 in the ofRee of the Register of Deeds of Caswell County, North Car olina, executed by W. J. Graham and Alice M. Graham, his wife, to secure a certain note in the sum of $9,000,011 and interest; and default having been made in the payment irf the principal and interest; and the party of the third part named in said deed of trust hav ing requested the foreclosure of the saute; the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, M26, at 12:00 o'clock M.. upon the premises hereinafter described, in Caswell Coun ty, North Carolina, in Anderson Town ship, being a part <rf the lands inherit ed by Mrs. Bettie Graham Moore from Albert Graham, and bounded and de scribed as follows; BEGINNING at a stake in the cen ter of the new road on Dillard's line; and corner with S. T. k'unua. running theme north 86 22 1-2* west 13.62 1 2 links to a reek: thence north 4 3 4' east 29 chain* to a rock, corner with MUM; thenceuorth "9° west 21.37 chains to a reek: theyu:e west 83° sooth 3.07 chains to an ash; thence north 89° west 3.77 chains to a sweet gum; thence south 77° west 4 chains to the creek; thence south with said creek as it meanders to a rock; thence south 72° east 13.at) chains to a rock in branch; thence south 64 12° east 23.14 chains to a rock; thence south 36 18° east S3 chains to a post oak tree on the public road leading from Baynes to Hightowers- thence with said road north 88 3 4 -east 7.66 chains; thence north with said road 33° east 80 chains to a stake and center of new road; thence With said new read with the line of 8. T Fuqua to a stake, corner with S. T. Furpta bn Dii!ard*s line, contain ing two 'hundred and seventy seven acres, more or less. There are three dwellings on the premises, and outhouses, tobacco barns, etc. Said land is adapted for the rais tag <d' grains and tobacco. ? Saidpdae.e it) located abroit midway between Buriingtor) and Yauteyviiio. near Bain s Store. ° This the 88th day of October, 1986. ( DIFFOHD FRAZIER, Trustee. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court Of Caswell County iu a Special J'roeeertiugs entitled Mrs. Emma Smith, etal vs. Rut h Higgs, minor, the undersigned Commissioner will on' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926,, at the courthouse door in Yanchyviile, H.C., offer tor sate at public auction to Dm highest bidder, t he following described real estate, to wit: — Hs-iug a certain tract of parcel of land lying and being in Hightowers Township, Caswell County, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Oakley, .I T. Trot linger, 1*. A. Moore and the James lands, and others and containing 862 acres, more or leas. [timing a part of the David Bttreit land, lving on the Hast side of the publie road, leading front Greer's ChurchtoJ.B. Dove's Mill, and being the identical lands as conveyed to 8. H. Smith by H. H. Graves, by deed dated January 7, 1899 and recorded in tficotlire of tin* Register of Deeds of Caswell County, book W. W., pagel4, and conveyed by the said S. H. Smith to t!'C lute JutnesH. Smith, decease,!, by deed dated August 4, 1897 and duly revordetl in the otfice of the Register of Deeds of faswell County. This being the home place of the late James H Smith, and commonly called the Jitn Dick Smith place. These are very valuable lands adapt able to both grain and tobaeco. Good buildings, considerable land* under cultivation. Terms of Sale: One third cash, ba! ancc in 60 and 90 days. Blare of Bale: Courthouse door, Y'aneeyville, Caswell County. Time of Sale: Saturday, November 18, 1926, 12 o'clock. For further partieuinrs, see or write the undersigned. T. C. CARTER, Trustpc. 4t. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under &nd by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court signed in a ape ciat proceeding entitied R. 8. Craves, Administrator of Joe W. Massey, do ceased, vs Rainey Massey and others, the undersigneii administrator wit) on SATURDAY. THE 29TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1926, on the premises hereinafter described at 2 o'ctock D. M., offeT for sate and se)t to the highest bidder for cash t^at tract of tand toeated in Stony Creek Township, jrdned by the tands of Wit tiarn Mites and others, containing 20 acres, more or toss, deed to which fa recorded in Book No. 37, page 1)0 of the Register of Deeds OfRee of Caswetl County, North Caroti'a; atso undivided interest in "38 acres adjedbed or near the tract above described, known as the Elizabeth Massey dower and described in deed recorded in Book No. 57; pages 106 08 of the Register of Deeds OSice of Caswelt County, North Cantina. This 20th of October, 1926. R. S. GRAVES. Administrator NOTICE! Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of the tate Bcttie S. Winstead; notice is hereby given to parties indebted to same to make pay ment, aBd persons having ctaims will present them to the undersigned on or before October 23, 1927, or this notice wit! be pteaded in bar of their re eoverv. October 23, 1926. J. M. BRUEB, Administrator. Want Cotumn FOR SALE — Purebred Red Bone hound pups at $6.00 each or $to.oo a pair. Car! H. Point er, Mi!ton, N. C., Route r. ,FOR SALE—Purebred White Wyandotte Cockerets from same hatch as my prize-winning birds. $2.00 and up. (Miss) Ruth S. Neat, Route 5. Dan viite, Va. rl-OR SALE—Purebred Jersey buH. two years o!d. P. F. Sut } ton, Yanceyvi!)e, N. C. *<... -- ! t am representing S. Harrison Bros., of New York City, mak ers of men's taitor-madc -uits, overcoats and raincoats, atso raincoats for !adies. Brices right. A fit guaranteed Be sure to see my samples. Henry W. Hatchett, Yancey vide. N. C.. Route 1. FARM FOR SALE OR KFYT— A splendid farm of too teres for safe, hi good condition for fanning, good tobacco and grain !and. (food locatdy. (Trt goori road, right near church, good sc boo! and rad road station. Has good dwebing house, barns and other out houses. WiH rent or $e!L Make terms to su.it tile purcitaser. M. t \\ in stead, A anceyeiiie, N. C. WANTED—too o!d batteries at each in exchange for nett ease batteries at $1375 eaeh Brest ITi.ite :j; ptate rubber Yanccvyiite litotor to., A an cevvitte. X. C. WAN i'FD- Every man to come in -and see our Brown buiit solid ieather sitoes. Aancey - viiie Motor fo., 't'.oiv'evtt'lc. ^ ' __ WANTED — i tens!) tniik cow. Aiso tea! caitTs. i .! ifen dersotij Yanceyviite, X. X. Clean houses, ciean yards, good feed and fresh water wiH pay with the pou!try tins winter. AHLTON OX-DAN !-! 1-A i .11" LOA!i'AN\* Rea) estate i"'ok ers farm lands a speciattv. Mote! LasweH Block. Aliiton, N. L. — NOTICE! itaviag qua!it!ed as Hx<'<-utttr a}"'" t.iic t-atat'' of t.'-vi Ar'tulf Ertrii, do— o(-}iR('<t, uuti'-r is h<-rt<t.y gtvoa to partii-s indftit' ) to -out)'- to tnako j'at t ""''<t. and perttoas having riaitrta witt pnoont ttiottt to tho un<h-rs)gn<''t ")) or boforo the etat day of Octobfi', l!)R". or attis m,ti.o wii! i"* pioadod in bar of !hoir .! !'. EITt'it. Executor. Wat sot). f Ootobr-r t!t. tMb. A Weicome Awaits You At DELANCY S CAFE Reidsviiie, N. C. DR. E. J. TUCKER DR. J. H.HUGHES DENTISTS Jones Hotel Building Roxboro, N. C. - DR R. A. WILKINS ! Office, Second Floor, Carolina Theatre Building Hours: 8 to 12 a. m ; 1 to 5 p. to. Phone 1052 Burlington, N. C. M'". ' - "It Pays To Look Well" DALLAS MOOBEITBLD COMMERCIAL BARBER SHOP Danvilie, - - - Virginia DOG AMD CAT HOSPITAL DR. J. P. SPOON Veterinarian Burlington, N. C. OfBce Phone 40; Res Phone 377 Apples are aids to better health and are plentiful this year. Fat ngore of them, advi-e home economic workers. Farmers in the Hickory Moun tain section of Chatham County have recently purchased 22 pure bred milk cows. Six co-operative car lot ship ments of limestone have been ordered by farmers of Durham county this fall. - '--.o' BASKETBALL ORGANIZED AT PELHAM Rah! Rah! Rah! The Pe!ham school basketeers met Monday afternoon^ October t8, !Q36 for the purpose of re organizing a varsity team. Much enthusiasm was manifested in the meeting. "Bi!l" Hudsoh was eiected captain and is no doubt weH quahhed to take the team in charge. "Bid" worked hard for the team last year and hy expects to "bring home the bacon" this season. W ith an increase in the schooi enrolment this year there seems to be more materia) on hand, "Tod' Frances, a Virginia iad, is showing up \\c!i white Oift<.n' l't \ or. a veteran ptayer, wi!) pro)' a)' y take his same oid berth. \ definite schedute for the sea son has not yet.becTrmrrangcd.} but the manager, giaithcr Xcw m.,!), hopes to meet most of the schoots itt basnei! twfore the sc tson is over.' YANCEYVILLR. ROUTE t Mr. and Mis. 1. A. White were fsitors in DanviMe Wednesday. Mrs ! ( . (iunnandiittieson. 'pent: the yiast week end with her parents. A!r. and Mrs. Keans. Mr. attdMis )!, A. Murray has letutued to their home for the whiter. \1r. and Mi'. (i. \\. Mood, Mrs. ), t Anderson, and ehii dren id Feeding. Va.. Mia and Mrs. I. i(. iiammoek, andfamiiy, a DanvHie: Mrs. K. ( Hum tnoek. ami ciuldreii, Misses i'-tiiei am! iatry iravis. Sain Iravis ot )\t'ids\i))e. \ t , and otiiers. were v isitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. W'lmd Sumiay. Miss i'lii/ai'etii hosier is spemi me tin-- weekend with her par ents. Mr. andMrs.it. A. toaster. Mrs. t . ( r Biaekweii. andson, Claud Aden, of Buriington. are visiting in the cuntnun'ty Bus week. Mr. i ]. Boweii, of (-teens tioro: Mrs !r !'. l'oteat ami riaughtei, isaiieiia. eaiiedmt Mi ami .\!is I M i^oucli. ot [Co vittrr. \\ e<hie''d.'tyn!giit l\r\.M ( \]ei'il! Pas tilt' ditmer guest of Mr. ami Mrs. i \\ . BowetiWednesdiyi l.ittie Kiltv ttoranee Murray wasearrted Pi f)an\i]ie)mspita! y.'iturd.ty rugiu Messrs, t ied and Steve Boteat. t hariie Kowtand were visitors in \'irginiaSundai. \!' amilMrs B. i. Hammaek, Mm^ H:ittie Hall, ['rank Kuk ofitamiiie, wine visitors of Mr. and Mis. i.. Wood kundav aftet in on. if.uryeowr-wneisoft.rativiiie cotu iyari- co-operating now to buy their grain feed iite first s*hiptntnf was' recentiy ptaced by county ageiii ). H. ftiackweii. HEALTH SURVEY BEING MADE BY STATE NURSE Miss Cora Beam, of Raleigh, Visiting Schools. Miss Cora Beam, of Raleigh, a state school nurse, working under the direction of the State Board of Health, has been in Casweli for several weeks, visiting the various schools in the county. She is here to make a county sur vey, and is examining the chi' drcn to locate any physical de fects that may be hindering them from doing their best work atid making the advancement in their studies which they ought to make. Miss Byam has been in Cas well twice before in clinics and is not a stranger to* our peoy'e. She says she ha- found many physi cal detects among the children, -which is Si ways true of any large body of students Miss Beam s work is endorsed by the phvsici ans of the county, and they sav she knows what she. is doing. She ts sent out by, the State Hoard of Health, and. <d* course, is backed by thatjhody. Miss Beaut says -that it is hop ed that the people will realize the importance yf taking the adviey of the nntse amt the physicians, and that the patents and guardians of the children will he earefu! to hate the defects remedied. Mr. Malloy says that a eimic will hr held m the eountv next sumtuet tor the treatment of those children wh" need atten tion, who do not get relict before that time lie savs two clinics base been held it) the county be fore, and that it is no new thing. \\ outlets w ere wanked m the other two dimes, saw) lb'. Malloy, which makes those who know' the importance ot tin- health work anxious t"^,have another next summer Manx children ha\e been relieved of a handieap which would have prevented both .their best phy w a! and mental development Those who know the yatue \\int.tit!tt"!i<-nhh work )ms been toother totmtiessas tites t")]<c the patent*- and teaeiter-wthKive overs etteoutane-utent to \lis-. Beatn. thc tieaitiitmrse. aiutthat her adstte and msfrnstitt!)^ with reforonso to tlicnn'dioat attention needed to the etnidren wit! re oeisooserveonsntoiation. Dr Matins says t))ere ttas tn'ett aseomierful unpntsement in the etiitdren esammeti three year** a^o. \denontv. toti-sti-. and tie feetiv.eye'tras'etu-en treated amt mans a tinid reiifod ttf hint! ranees whteh ssotdd trase itci<i them haek m ttieir ttniies. ntnl in titeraeeni iife. tidotisieidsntmniasse-arere ))t)rteii bom sotm eontiHet. A farmer ot Mont.e'nters utunts ;<roduee<i .s't.t t Jeaiion*-<<t fine syrup on erne anti nc trait aeres. EVERYONE KNOWS THAT A SOL!D LEATHER SHOE IS THE BEST FOR WEAR AND REPAIR Mebane Shoe Co.'s Shoes ARE ABSOLUTELY ALL LEATHER. WELL-MADE, j CORRECT IN FIT AND STYLE AND -RIGHT IN PRICE SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY BEFORE YOU BUY - BLACK CAT HOSIERY FOB CHILDREN MEBANE SHOE CO. THE RELIABLE SHOE STORE BURLINGTON. 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