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Page IlMght THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, November 18, 1981. (the Ark ijouthrrn 43*nrs, N. €, Mrs. Millicent A. Hayes, Principal A COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Kindergarten through the 8th year A-'USIC—ART—LANGUAGES RIDING—TENNIS—SWIMMING Limited Accommodations for Boarders Illiterates Form 8 Per Cent of the |legal notices Population of Moore County Census Shows 1,705 in County, Mostly Among Colored Race. One in Ten Illiterate in State Plane Warns of Fire service nm C. G. FARRELL High grade coal and coke. Prompt Deliveries Phone 58 ABERDEEN, N. C. DR. E. D. HARBOUR OPTOMETRIST will be at Tarlton’s Jewelry Store, Aberdeen, on Tuesday, Dec. 1, from 1 to 4 p. m. Agnes Dorothy's Beauty Shoppe All Branches of Beauty Work Also Carry a Full Line of GALVE PREPARATIONS Over Broad Street Pharmacy Phone 5131 Southern Pines, N. C, i Dr. J. L Neal at Swinnerton’fi on Mondays Veterinarian at Pinehurst Dairy on Thursdays “The small decrease in number of illiterates in North Carolina during I the past 10 years indicates that some-^ I thing more definite should be done I about this problem during the present decade,” writes Dr. A. T. Allen, State : Superintendent of Public Instruction, in the current issues of State School I Facts. : ‘In 1920,” he points out, “there were 241,603 illiterates; in 1930 there ' were 236,261. One out of every 10 I persons 10 years of age and .over is illiterate.” Stating that efforts to wipe out illiteracy have not been enough to make a showing in the state, and noting that the illiteracy ^ rate is much lower in cities than in rural areas, due to better public I schools for 30 years, he suggests as a means of eradicating illiteracy; First: to build up and strengthen I the present rural school system by I providing an opportunity in all dis- I tricts, as to school term and training I of teachers, equal to that offered by the larger school centers; s econd, by j adult classes to reduce the present I number of illiterate.^ beyond school ; age by teaching them to read and ; write.” North Carolina takes fifth place from the bottom in illiteracy rank j ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE I i Having qualified as administrators j of the estate of Mrs. Bettie C. Pleas- I ants, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all , persons having claims against the es- ; tate of said deceased to exhibit them jto the undersigned at Aberdeen, North : CaroHiia, on or before the 6th day of I November, 1932, or this no<u e will An army plane from Fort Bragg j ^e pleaded in bar of their recovery, swooping low' over Aberdeen drop-i All persons indebted to said estate will ped notes reporting the residence ot I please make immediate payment. M. C. Brown, who lived about feix j This (Uh day of November. 1931. miles from town, near B’ue’s Bridge, I Aberdeen Fire Department Called to Blaze in Country by Note from Skies a mass of flames. The fire depart- nient quickly responded, but arrived too late to save the dwelling which, with its contents, burned to the ground. CHARLES E. PLEASANTS, Sr. H T. McKEITIIEN, Administrators of Estate of Bettie C. Pleasants, Deceased. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of I the estate of N. A. McLeod, deceas- I ed, late of Moore County, North Car- i oHna, this is to notify all persons having claims again.st the estate of i said deceased to exhibit them to the Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sharpe attended the funeral ,of their niece, Mrs. C. \V. Tiphen, at Broadway last Monday. Mrs. Tiphen was formerly Miss Ma- zie Withers, and will be remembered, . , , ,. . x, ^ »u J • u under.siRrned at Abei'deen, North Car as visitmg in Aberdeen m the home' , - j _ ,, olma, on or before the 30th day ot of Mrs. Sharpe. | or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebteded to said estate will please made immediate payment. This 30th day of October, 1931. ANME C. McLEOD, Executi'ix of Estate of N. A. McLe.od, 030-1)4 Deceased LEGAL NOTICES NOTK'E OF SAI.K Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Mortgage Deed from Alice M. Holmes to South ern Pines Country Club, Inc., under date of November 1st, li*28, said i&U5lne55 an6 professional Everett, Zane and Muse Certified Public Accountants Sanford, N. C. Greensboro. N. C. J. C. Muse, C. P- A., Resident Partner J. N. POWELL UNDERTAKING — EMBALMING CAST BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINBS FREEMAN’S FURNITURE HOUSE UNDERTAKING—EfiBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE Day Phone 7 Night Phone 78 ABERDEEN, ' NORTH CAROUNA PAGE CORPORATION Insurance all Kinds R. N. Page, Jr., Manager Local Office ABERDEEN LEGAL NOTICESLEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ASSKJNEE’S SALE ing seventy (7.')) five acres, more or less.” This the'lSth dav of October, 1931. CENTRAL CAROLINA HOSPI TAL. INC., Dr. J. P. MONROE. 023-N13. Will be in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, fpom 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eyes are weak. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That ■Mortgage Deed being recorded in the the undersigned, .lack McN. .Johnson, , •’ 'Moore Countv Registry in Mortgage , will offei' for sale to the highest bid- among Ifi so-classed Southern states, jji.ok lt>, at page .■>28,'default having der for cash, at and in the Farrell only South Carolina, Louisiana, Miss- been made in the payment of the three CIrocery Company storei'uom in the bonds setuted by the said Mortgage | Town of .Aberdeen, M,oore County, ^ Deed, which .said bonds were, before North Carolina, on Tuesday, Novem-j their nuxturity, duly sold to Page ber 10, 1931, at eleven o’clock A. M., | Brothers, and the Slortgage Deed se- all and singular all of the stock,' curing same duly transferi-od and i’.s-1 goods, wares and merchandise, and 1 sii>:iuHi by the mortgagee to .1. V. Healy, the fui-niture, paraphernalia and I which assignment has been duly re- equipment in said storeraom and be-1 corded in the Moore County Registry, ing a (lart of and belonging to the! the undersigned will sell at public business heretofore conducted therein! auc tion to the highest bidder for cash by C. L. Williams and C. E. Swarin-i at the Court House dooi‘in Carthage, gen. co-partners trading as Farrell! North Carolina on Friday, Decem- Grocery Company. , her 1th, 1931, at 12 o’clock Noon the The furniture, fixtures and eijuip- following described real estate in nu“nt. and the st.ock will be offered Sandhills Township. Moore County, separately, and thereafter all will be North ('rtrolina, being Lot No. j1<) as i offered tog(.'th'>r, and the bid or bids shown on a plan entitled “Subdivis-■ nettinir the largest amount will be ac- ion of part of Southern IMnes Coun-1 cepted. try Club Land Number 2” and filed .\ny |iros)iective purchaseis. may in the general office at Southei'n inspect the fixtures, furnitui-e and Fines and in the office of the Register- merchandise at any time upon appli- to the un(Iersigned, and the ooni will be open at ten o’clock Iper! 52. >>n the moi'iiing of the sale for inspec- NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO FILE CLAIM issippi and Alabama, in the order named, being below. North Carolina reduced her illiterates from 13.1 per cent in 1920 to 10 per cent in 1930, however. Of the state’s 3,170,276 pop ulation. 2,3.'>2,014 were 10 years old i and .over in 1930. Of these 23(1,2^, or 10 jier cent, were illiterate. White il literates numbered 93 >^22, or 5.6 per cent; negi-o illiterates 139,10.^, or 20.6 ))er cent, and illiterates of other races, largely Indian, 3.331, or 29/5 per cent. Moore county having a total pop ulation of 2S,21.') with 20,981 of th(> I number ten years old or over, had 1,70.5 illiterates or 8.1 i>er cent, plac- ,1 • . • 1 • I illf» aliu III iiif uiiivc <.11 IIIC- .ng this county in 28th place in lit-,^,^ ^ar- cation eracy rank ,of the 100 counties. White | ij„ok of Maps No. 1, at page store-rr illiterates numbered i>17 or 4. Iper, 52. on the i ss,ooo.oo IN CASH PRIZES See Your Drugg^ist tent: negro illiterate 1.086D or 1.5.4 per cent, and illiterates of other races 2 or 33.3 per cf..I. fn the cities ami towns. Southern Pines, havinsr a population of 2,524 with 2,085 of this number 10 years or age and over, had 53 illiterates or 2.5 per cent, ))Iacing this city in 8th place in literacy rank among cities with a ))opulation of 10.000 ,or less. .\sheville I'anks first in literacy the 10,000 or more ilass; Greensboro, Dated this 3rd dav of November. I931. ,L V. Healy, Assigiw.v .1. Vance Rowe. .A.ttorney. N(>—27. NOTH E \ In accordance with .Section 2435 Consolidated Statutes of North Caro lina, the undersigned, having at the recp.iest of the ,iwner or lenal repre- October , sentative, (whose real name is un- ! known) made repairs and furnished' ,, , T • mat(-rials for one Ford Roadster, Mo- group, Spencer, Graham an<l Lexmg-; i;](5o;u51, default having been ton following in order. mac)e upon the payment therefor, and I thirty days having expired since the said repairs were made anil mater ials furnished, will offei' for sale at tion bv tiro>;nective purchasers. PL.\CE OF S.ALE: Storeroom .of '•’a'''i>ll (Ii'ocery Company, .Aberdeen, North Carolina. DATK OF .SAI.K: Tuesday, Novem ber 10. 1931. IIOUK OF SAI.K: Fle\en o’clock A, M. TERMS OF SALE: Ca.sh. .TACK McK. .JOHNSON. Assignee. Bv Johnson & .Johnson, .\ttoriievs. 29, 1931. 0-30-N6. NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTV OF MOORE. In the Matter of The Bank of Vass, Vass, N. C. Under authority of Subsection JO of .Section 218 (c), Consolidated Sta tutes, all persons who have claims against the above named bank or hereby notified t,') present proof of claim at Vass on or before the 24th day of .January, 1932. Failure to present claim on or be fore the above date bars the claim not presented except as to the assets of the bank in the hands of the Com missi,oner of Banks for the account of said bank at the time the claim is pre sented. Objection to the allowing of any claim may be made by any interested jiersons by filing such objection in the l)eni!ing action in the office of the Clerk of Court of this county and by serving a copy there.of on the Com missioner of Banks or the Liquidating Agi'nt of this bank. This the 24th day of October, 1931. Note: In filinji claims for Cashier’s Checks or Bank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit the particular instrument must be surrendered when J’roof ,of Claim is iiresented. —W. A. ALLEN, liquidating .Agent of Bank of Vass, Vass, N. C. NO! rCE OF SAI.E OF I,AND I'NDER FORECLOSl'RE Under and by virtue of the power ,'if sale contained in a certain Mort gage Deed dated the 14th day of June, 1928 and executed by Robert C TUNE IN on our radio program 31-plcce, all-string orchestra. Grantland Rice Interviewins world c<lcbrltlcs. • Evary Wednesday Night • COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ABERDEEN, N. C. IT HAD TO BE GOOD rn CET 'It'HBRE IT IS ■MRS. FLORA M. CAPPS LAID lO ItEST IN OLD BETHESDA ' public auction the aforementioned car Phillips ami Swannie Philli)>o his wife' of Moore County, North Carolina, to at lirown and Clark's (larage, South- The death of Mrs. Flora M. Capps ’ P'n^s, North Carolina, on the occurred at a .sanatoiium at Morgan-1 November,'.1931, at 12 been ill for sonie- formerly livet^ in ton, where she ha.^ time. Mrs. Capps Aberdeen. The body was brought here for buiial and interment at Bethesda cemetery on .Sunday afternoon at 2 2 o’clock, the Rev. p]. L. Barber con ducting the services. .AccT)rding to her wish she w’as bur ied by the side of her son, the late Tyler A .Campbell. <’e!itral Carolina Hospital, Inc., and Dr. .J. F\ Monroe of I.ee County, N.'U'th <’arolina, the same beinu ol' record in the office of the liegistry ot' Deeds of Moore County, North Car olina. in Book 4(! at page 441, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the note secured thereby and the powei' .of sale having become op- erative, the undersigned will on the Under and by virtue of the author- isth day of November 1931, at 12 ity confer!e<i upon us in a deed of noon, expose to sale at pub- trust executed by Francis Marion ij^. outcry, at the Court House door in •Monroe and wife, Margaret .Jane Mon-' ('.j,.thage, M.oore County, North Car- I'oe on the 2nd day of Pebruary, 1923, (,|jna. to the hiirhest bidder for cash. o’clock noon. BROWN AND CLARK’S OAK AGE. This fith dav of November. 1931. Ni;j-20. SALE OF VAI.l ABLE FARM PROPERTY , Margaret .Jane Mon-1 c.i,.thage, M.oore Coi lay of Pebruaiy, 1923, (ijjna, to the highest and recorded in Hook 37, Page 320, w'e cei tain tiact or parcel of land, ly- I She leaves surviving her, her hus- will on Saturdav the 12th day of De->j„^, Jn.jnn- in letters Township. ...I i_i__ ^— 1 , , . cember 1931. 12 o’clock noon at the Jioore County, North Carolina andjje-. (oiirthouse door in Moore County, scrified and defined as follows, to-wit: ' band, .John I). Capps, her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Hight, and two sons, John and McLean, all of Hender son. WOMAN CELLIST ON FLORA MacDONALD PROGRAM Flora Macdonald’s second musical I gu^st artist of the season is Miss Phyllis Kraeuter, violincellist, who ap pears at the college next Monday eve ning, November 16t,h. Women cellists are I'are and Miss Kraeuter is not only a beautiful per former but has a most attractive stage j presence. She has appeared in concert.^ I in 80 cities in America and Canada, ' winning praise everywhere from mus- ! ical critics. Sht acts frequently as so* I loist in symphi-.iy orchestras in large I cities and also records for the Vic- I trola. The program will begin at 8:15 o’clock. POULTRY SHORT COURSE AT N. C. STATE COLLEGE The • • • • • best time to boy needed printing is NOW^ A poultry short course is to be giv en at the North Carolina State College at Raleigh from November 16th to 20th. Experts will lecture on all forms of poultry raising and production, and there will be a number of talks on game birds in North Carolina, their propagation and con.?ervation. Thi& course is open to all interested per- Carthage, N. C., sell at jiublic auc tion for cash t.o the highest bidder the following land to wit: That tract of land lyinjr al>out one mile southwest from the Town of \\(,_st, containing •A) ri <leen. and >n the east side of the ]pss.” .( anital High .vay. ^],e 15th dav of October. 1931. Beginning at a stake in tlje edge of CENTRAL CAROLINA HOSPI- said Highway, O’Bryant’s corner of t.\L, INC., DR. J. P. MONROE, his residence lot; runs thence with the 02i-N13, Capital Highway N. 70 E. 56 chains! to the point where Dr. Alex McLeod’s line crosses said right of way; thence With McLeod’s line reversed S. 55 E. 48.32 chains to the line of the right of | way of the Seaboard Air Line Rail-i Under and by virtue of the power way; thence as it S. .34 deg., .30 min. | of sale contained in a certain Mort- W. 33 chains to Rosie’s corner; thence' gage Deed dated the 11th day of as his line reversed N. tlO W. 20 'July 1928 and executed by L. G. Phil- chains to his corner; thence as his | lips and Mattie Phillips, his wife, of other line N. 84 W. 11.50 chains to Moore County, North Carolina, to his other corner; thence as i.is otheri Central Carolina Hospital, Inc., and line S. 19 W. 7.18 chains to a .stake, I*r. J. P. M,onroe of Lee County, in O’Bryant’s line; thence as his line North Carolina, the same being of revfirsed N. 60 deg., 30 min. W. 51.38, record in the Office of the Register chains to O’Bryant’s corner of his i of Deeds of Moore County, in Book “Adjoining the lands ,of Dr. Dowd on the North, the Murd Thompson place on the East, Phillip Tillman lands and others on the South and 64 acres, more or NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER FORECLOSURE residence lot: thence as the line of that lot N. 10 E. 9 chains to the be ginning, containing 232 3-4 acres, more or loss. This sale is made by rea.son ,of the 4() at page 450, default having been niade in the payment of the note se cured thereby and the power ,of sale having become operative, the under signed will on the 18th day of Nov- failure of Francis Marion Monroe; ember 1931, at 12 o’clock, noon, ex-' and wife Margaret Jane Monroe to pose to sale at Public Auction, at the! pay off and discharge the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required fiom the purchaser at the sale. This the .31st day of October, 1931. W. G. BRAMHAM and T. L. BLAND, RECEIVERS FOR FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY OF DUR- KA?.I, INC., TRUSTEE, FORMERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COM PANY, DURHAM, N. C. Court House door in Carthage, 5(Ioore County, North Carolina, to the high est bidder for cash, that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Ritters Township, Moore County, North Carolina, and described and de fined as fiollows, to-wit: ‘Adjoining the lands of Lula Smith and Sallie Shields on the East, J. W. Davis on the North, J. W. Davis on the West and D. H. Matthews and A*. C. Seawell on the South and contain* Nt)TlCE—I will be at the Bank of Vass. Vass, N. (’., on Tuesday and Wednesday of every week until fur ther notice for the purpose of col lecting the payment of notes and proving claims. —W. A. Allen, Liquidating Agent for Bank of Vass, Vas.s. N. C. 023-N13. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a <leed of trust ex-,‘;uted by William ('. Jones, un married on the 2nd day of .\pri' 1925 and recorded in Book 42, Page .597, wo will on Saturday the 14th day of No vember 1931, 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse do,or in Moore County, Cai’thage. N. sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the followini; land to-wit: Beginning at the channel of Mea dow Creek at the S. coinei'of the Ray Mill 50 acres: running thence N. 4115 E. lit chs. t.) the E. corner of said Ray Mill 50; thence as the other line of it N. 66 W. 22.70 chs. to the N. co) ner of said Ray Mill 50, and a corner of the Sarah McDonald 100 acres, a part of which is herein in cluded; thence N. 50 W. 10.50 chs. to another cornei' of the Sarah Mc Donald tract; thence another line ,of it N. 24 W. 14.25 chs. to its other corner; thence as its other line N. 6(J E. (old) 15 chs. to its other corner; thence with it.»i other line S. 78-15 E. 10.63 chs. to the line of Archibald Clark’s 100 acres herein ' included; thence as the line of it N. 21 W. 30.53 chs. to another corner of said Clark’s 100 acres herein included, and a cor ner of the Richardson & McDonald 106 acres; thence with another line of the said Clark 100 acres N. 48.15 E. 30.17 chs. to the extreme N. Cor ner of the said CJark lOn acr?®; thence as its other line S. 33-30 E. 10.75 chs. to the corner of Mrs. Flora .Iiones- W. P. Martin tract; thence as its line S. 86-30 E. 21.10 chs. to the line of the Old Autrey 100 acres herein in cluded; thence as its line N. 37 E. 25.83 chs. to the N. corner of said Autrey 100 acres; thence as its othei line, the same being the line of the Martin tract S. 53 E. 31.63 chs to another corner ,of said Autrey tract; thence as its line S. 37 W. 31.63 chs. to another corner of said Autrey tract; thence with another line of it N. 53 W. 31.63 chs. to the line of the 17.5 acres entry made by W. C. .Tones and herein included; thence S. 35 W. 12.80 chs. to the N. corner of W. C. J/ones’ 63 acres herein included; thence as the line of it S. 58 E. 31.63 chs. to a stake near the edge of the swamp of Fergerson’s Juniper or the E. prong of Jackson’s Creek; thence containing S. 58 E. crossing the said Juniper Creek 2.40 chs. to the line of Margaret Black's 100 acres near the E. edge of the said creek swamp; thence with Margaret Black's line S. 52-30 W. 7.5 chs. to Margaret Black’s comer in the edge of said creek swamp; thence a.s her other line S. 11 W. 6.50 chs. to a stake, Margaret Black’s other cor ner in Wade H. Jone.s’ line; thence as his line reversed N. 50-30 W. 8.18 chs. to a corner of W. C. .Jones' 68 acre tract herein included and Wade H. .Jones’ c,orner; thence as Wade .Tones’ line S. 34-30 W. 8 chs. to Kenny McDonald’s corner of 40 acres in Wade Jones’ line; thence as Mc Donald’s line of said 40 acres N. 41-3® \V. 28.40 chs. to McDonald’s corner, and a corner pf the before mentioned Archibald Clark’s 100 acres herein included; thence as McDonald’s other line S. 49 W. 14.30 chs. to his other corner; thence as his other line S. 44 E. 18.86 chs. to Wade Jones’ cor. ner of 8 acres; thence as his line of that tract S. 5.30 E. 19.70 chs. to the S. corner of Wade Jones’ said 8 acres: tlience with the line of Wade Jones’ other tract S. 83 E. 9 chs. to a stake, his corner, and a corner of W. C. Jones’ 15 acres herein included; thence as its line S. 10-30 E. 15.20 chs. to the channel of Fergerson’s .Tuniper Creek; thence down the chan nel of Juniper Creek ahout 20 chs. t<> its confluence with Meadow Creek; thence up the channel of Meadow Creek to the betrinning, containing .534 acres, more or loss, and embrac ing 9 tracts of land as follows: Tract No. 1, 85.4 acres; conveyed to W. C. .Tone.s by A. C. Ray and wife. Tract No. 2, containing 100 acres conveyed t<i \V. C. Jones by D. A. Graham et als but excepting 2.22 acres herefrom c.onveyed to W. C. Mclnnis. Tract No. containing 15 acres, conveyed to W. .Jones, by W. H. .Jones and wife. Ti act No. 4 containing 100 acres con veyed to W. ('.' .Jones, b.v B. E. Moore and wife. Tract No. 5, containing fl0 acres, conve.ved to W. C. Jones by H. L. Burns, ('ommissi,<)uer. Tract Ne. containing 63 acres, conveyed to W. Jones by II. F. Seawell et als. Tract No. 7, containing 42 acres, con ve.ved to W. C. .Jones by T. G. iVIath- eecin, J. II. Leviner, W. H. Jones, et als. Tract N,o. 8, containing 17.50 acres, conveyed by Grant from the .State to W. C. Jones. Tract No. 9, t'ontaining 7-8 of an acre, granted to W. C. .Jones by the State. 1ST. TRACT; A certain Tract or parcel of land in Mineral Springs Township, Moore County, North Car olina. bounded and described as fol lows, t,o wit: Beginning at a stake by a pine and pine pointers, a corner of 50 acres formerly owned by A. R. McDonald and R. J. McDonald, de ceased, N. of the Mathewijon Field; tuns thence S. 62 E. 10.70 chs. to a stake by a pine, .Archie Clark’s cor ner of 100 acres; thence as his line X. 15 E. 17.20 chs. to a stake by 2 rines at the intersection ,of said line by W. P. Martin’s line; thence as Martin’s line N. 35.75 chs. to a stake by 2 small black jacks in Daniel Mv Innis’ line of 100 acres; thence a? that line S. 50 W. 16.36 chs. to Mcln nis’ corner, a slake by a pine; thence as Mclnnis’ other line N. 75 W. 15 chs. to a stake by 3 pines, Mclnnis’ corner near the E. side of Meadow’s Creek; thence as it N. 69 W. 4.50 chs. crossing said creek to a stake, pine and post oak pointers, Neill Mclr.nis' c,orner of 640 acres; thence as his line reversed S. 29 W. 35 chs. to a stake by a large pine; thence as Neill Mclnnis’ other line reversed S. 24 E. .33 chs. to the beginning, containing 109 acres, more or less. 2ND. TRACT: Adjoining the above tract, and be ginning at a stake, the Southeastern corner of W. C. Jones’ 109 acre tract, on the line of his Arch Clark 100 acres; thence with the Arch Clark line N. 48 1-4 E. 7.95 chs. to a stake ^n the Clark & Jones line of W. P. M'lrtin’s 1920 acres grant at a pomt 4.90 chs. N. from the Martin corner; thence with said Martin line N. 3 1-2 E. 36.00 chs. to Daniel Mclnnis’ line; thence with it S. 33-1-4* W. 7.50 chs. to W. C. Jones' Northeast corner of 109 acres! thence with its line S. 3-1-4* W. 36.75 chs. to the beginning. • This sale is made by reason of the failure of William C. Jones, unmar ried to pay |Off and discharge the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 9th day of October 1931. W. G. BRAMHAM AND T. L. BLAND, RECEIVERS FOR FIRST NATION AL COMPANY OF DURHAM, INC., TRUSTEE, FORMELY FIST NA TIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DUR HAM, N. C. 023—N13.
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