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Town of Bethlehem Has Changed Little Since First Christmas Again Christmas recalls the Pal estine settlement of Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, and the most fa mous small town in the world. Mo tor cars now vie with the camel, the ox and the ass in its narrow streets, and an occasional airplane drones overhead; but in many respects Beth lehem has remained unchanged since the days of Abraham and the first Christmas. “We all know of Bethlehem as a small town in Judea and sing about it in our carols,” writes John D. Whiting in a communication to the Washington D. C., headquarters of the National Geographic Society "but probably few realize how much it still contains that helps us to vis ualize the First Christmas.” “To those who know it well—its narrow, winding streets and lanes cobblestone paved; its age-old homes with walls of rough-cut stone? grown mellow with years of sunshine; its vineyards, olive yards, and terraced gardens; and, most of all, its people and their Biblical customs—it still speaks vividly of the Nativity story.” Mr. Whiting continues. "The town, crowning a hill and dominating open valleys to the east and south, lies just far enough away from the busy road that links Jeru salem and Hebron to be undisturbed by congested traffic. With the ex ception of a handful of Moslem neighbors, its 6,000 hospitable inhab itants are all Christians and live to gether in amity. As we pass through the connneu thoroughfares, now under a vaulted archway, now up by a steep flight of street steps, we may hear the hum and screech of tools .carving pearl shell into ornaments or cutting thick sections of the same materials into beads. The result may be a brooch, pendant or necklet to bring joy to a lady upon the return of the pilgrim purchaser to some distant land. It may be an intricately carved and in laid crucifix to land, perhaps, on the wall of some lonely chapel; or it may be a snow-white rosary mounted with pure silver, destined' to find its way«into a convent. "These handicrafts, which, ac cording to local standards, have brought at least a decent living some times have been the avenues to mod est wealth. Best of all, the industries have cultivated a sense of indepen dence and self-respect in the natives. "The places of work are by no means sweatshops, although hours are long and hard; nor do they savor of the factory. The shop consists of a room or two in the home or ad joining it. Sometimes only the mem bers of a family work together; at other times a few outsiders arc em ployed. "The Church of the Nativity, in the eastern part of town, is one of the oldest existing churches in Chris tendom, if not the oldest, one of the few used in common by the three sects of Christianity. Built in A. D. 330 by the Emper or Constantine and added to by Jus tinian, it became in the fifth century the home of St. Jerome, who here -translated the Old Testament from the Hebrew. Since that time it has gone through many vicissitudes and restorations. "To know Christmas in Bethlehem one should pass it not in the old churches, historically interesting though they be, but under the star studded dome of the great out-of doors, with the shepherds watching over the flocks in the fields by night. "When the village pastures have been expended, the shepherds with draw into the wilderness. With no caves or cots for nightly protection, they club together and from eve until morning keep vigilant watch. I have spent many nights with these simple people, out in the open desert. "After the evening meal, the chief sets the watches, for it is already dark in this land of short twilights. Taking for a guide a bright star, he measures with outstretched arm its course through the sky. Each span is to be one watch, in which two will keep guard together. "Now the first guards, with rod and staff, move about the outside edge of the flock. From time to time the yelp of a wild jackal of the laugh of a striped hyena causes the sheep to stir as if to stampede; but reassur ing calls from the watcher quickly restore quiet. "The shepherds not on guard lie down to rest, spacing their places of repose in a rough circle around the fnlri. "The first three or four watches bring the midnight to deepen the star studded indigo. Silhouetted against the sky is the faint rim of the moun tains that shut out the world and more than 1,900 years of time, it is as if the world were transplanted into the past. St. Luke’s account of the first Christmas repeats itself: 'and there were in the same country shep herds, abiding in the field, keeping watch* over their flocks by night.’ "When the pink of dawn heralds the birth of a new day, the shepherds are astir, talking one to another. As they start up the inclines, it seems almost that they are saying, 'Let us now go even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which has come to pass.’ ” MATCH INVENTED WHICH WILL GIVE FIRE 2,000 TIMES What do you think of a single match that can be struck 2,000 times? It lights every time you strike it. This is the super-match, which is about the size of a wooden skewer. There is a smaller one no bigger than an ordinary match which will give 600 fights before it is used up. The new match is tbe invention >f a chemist who was inspired an in cident that would not have meant much to anyone without imagination, says World-Wide News Service. He was in conference with the head of an important firm who offered him a cigarette, taking one himself at the same time. The chemist struck a match to light both. But the head of the match flew off, hit the business man on the cheek and burnt him rather badly. That deal did not come off. "No more of this, said the chem ist, Dr. Ferdinand Ringer. "I’ll in vent a safety match that really is safe.” He got to work and produced a match which livhts instantly when touched by another chemical and ~oes out just as quickly when touched by another substance. It is easy and cheap to make and perfectly safe to use. It will mean an immense saving in the world’s timber supplies, for ev ery year thousands upon thousands of tons of wood are wasted in the partly burnt match-sticks we throw away. One of the world’s greatest match firms has offered five million dollars for the invention. Man, 101, Marries Spinster, Aged 68 Melbourne Australia—Robert Ste vens 101, an inmate of a benevolent home, was carried into a ward on a cot to marry a spinster, aged 68. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrators of the estate of G. A. Goodman, this is to notify all persons haring claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified state ment of same with the undersigned on or before the 13th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This Dec. 11, 1931. C. CLINTON GOODMAN and MARY J. GOODMAN Admrs. of G. A. Goodman. __ Dc.18-Jn.22. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM LANDS PURSUANT to the authority conferred by judgment of the Superior Court of Rowan County obtained at the October Term 1931 of Rowan Superior Court in the cause en titled ' 'M. L. Grubb vs. S. P. Snider and wife”, Recorded in Minute Docket No. 28, page No. 12-13, and docketed in Judgment Docket No. 24, page No. 105, in the Clerk office, the undersigned Commissioners will ex-' pose for sale at public auction for cash, at the courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1932, AT THE HOUR OF 12M, the following described real estate: Lying in Scotch Rash township, Rowan County, adjoining the lands of James Fos ter, R. J. Lyerly, Walter Fleming, James Ramsey et al, bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stake in the public road, James Foster’s corner; thence with said road North 73% deg. East 850 feet to a stake in said road; thence North 49 deg. East 686 feet to a stake in said road; thence North 1% deg. West 265 feet to a stake in said road on R. J. Lyerly’s line; thence South 86 deg. East 178 feet to -a stone; thence South 2 deg. West 470 feet to a stone, Walter Fleming's corner; thence South 86 deg. East 462 feet to a stone, Fleming’s corner on Lyerly’s line; thence South 2 deg. West 317 feet to a hickory stump; thence South 86 deg. East 800 feet to a stone; Lyerly’s corner on Mrs. L. B. Kelly’s line; thence South 1% deg. West 1150 feet to a stone, Foster’s corner; thence South 4 deg. West 264 feet Restless, I could not sleep I WTHERE were days I when I felt like I I could not get my work I done. I would get so I nervous and ‘trembly’. I I would have to lie ■ down. I was very rest I less, and could not ■ sleep at night. B My mother advised ■ me to take Cardui, I and I certainly am fl glad she did. It is - B the first thing that ■ seemed to give me ™ any strength. - I felt ■ better after the first 9 bottle. I kept it up gi and am now feel m ing fine.”—Mrs. R Gibson, Fort . ■f* Payne, Ala. ^/^Sk HEALTH I Take Thedford’s Black-Draught' I for Constipation. Indigestion, I and Biliousness. to a stone; thence North 78 deg. West 363 feet to a stone; thence North 1000 feet to a stone; thence North 88 deg. West 418 feet to the beginning, containing 73% acres, more or less. Also see Mortgage Trust Deed recorded in Book of Mortgages No. 104, page No. 187 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan Coun ty. This December 19, 1931. JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, SR., HAYDEN CLEMENT, Commissioners. Dc.25-Jn.22. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PURSUANT to the terms of a certain Deed of Trust executed by Edna H. Meroney and husband, P. H. Meroney, to the Davis & Wiley Bank, Jas. M. McCorkle, Trustee, on Novem ber 3, 1926, which is duly recorded in Book ■of Mortgafes No. 99, page No. 30, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, and whereas, Davis & Wiley Bank has been succeeded by the North Carolina Bank & Trust Company, and whereas, there has been default in the payment of the in debtedness secured by said mortgage deed of trust, and whereas, at the request of the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned North Carolina Bank & Trust Company, suc cessor of Davis & Wiley Bank, and Jas. M. McCorkle, Trustee, will expose for sale at public auction for cash, at the courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1932, AT THE HOUR OF 12M, the following described real estate: One house and lot, beginning at a stake, John R. Crawford’s corner on the Southeast side of Main Street and the East Square of the town of Salisbury, N. C., and runs thence S. E. with Craw ford’s, now John- Robinson’s line, 196 .feet to his corner, on Henderson’s lin#; thence S. W. with Henderson’s line 65 feet to T. M. Kern’s corner on Hender son’s line; thence N. W. with Kern’s line 196 feet to a stake, his corner on the S. E. side of Main St.; thence N. E. with Main St. 65 feet to the beginning, being a part of lots 118 and 121 accord ing the original plan of said town, and being a part of the same lands conveyed by said Henderson and wiffe to said T. M. Kerns by deed dated Sept. 6, 1902. For back title to the above lots, reference is hereby made to deeds registered in Book No. 107, page No. 402, and Book No. 116, page No. 190, and Book No. 126, page No. 280. in the Register’s of fice of Rowan County; also a Book of Deeds No. 129. at page No. 71. NORTH CAROLINA BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Successor of Davis & Wiley Bank, and James M. McCorkle, Trustees. Dc.ll-Jn.l. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POW ER OF SALE contained in a certain deed of trust made by C. L. Emerson and wife, Effie F. Emerson, to Carolina Mortgage Com pany, Trustee, dated the 15th day of June, 1928, and recorded in Book 109, Page 45, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina, default having been made in the Payment of the note thereby secured, and the holder thereof having di rected that the deed of trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at the court house door in the City of Sal isbury, North Carolina, at TWELVE O’CLOCK NOON ON MONDAY THE 11th DAY of JANUARY, 1932, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash a certain lot or parcel of land in or near the City of Salisbury, Township of Salisbury, County of Rowan, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the north east side ®f Heilig Avenue, 65 feet South 51 degrees 60 min. East from the East in tersection of Crosby Street and Heilig Ave., Yost and Emerson’s corner; thence with Yost’s line. North 31 deg. 45 min. East 263 feet to a stake on the edge of an alley; thence with said alley South 59 deg. 15 Min. East 75 feet to a stake on the edge of said alley, W. A. Basing er’s corner; thence with Basinger’s lines, South 39 deg. West 100 feet to a stake; thence South 59 deg. 15 Min. East 24 feet; thence North 86 deg. 45 Min. West 31 feet to a stake; thence South 31 deg. 45 Min. West 163 feet to a stake; W. A. Basinger’s corner on the margin of Heil ig Ave. ; thence with Heilig Avenue, North 51 deg. 50 Min. West 60 feet to the be ginning. Being the same property con veycd to C. L. Emerson «nd wife. F. Emerson, by deed from F. A. UeCIer, Edna B. Lefler, and C. N. Lefler all un married, dated August 1, 1923, filed for registration on August 4th, 1923, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North Carolina, and recorded in Book 176, Page 281. This the 7th day of December, 1931. CAROLINA MORTGAGE COMPANY, Trustee. E. W. G. Huffman, j Attorney. Dc.ll-Jn.l. xt_ In the Superior Court Rowan County David L. Basinger, Plaintiff, -vs Maudie Marie Basinger, Defendant NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant above named will take not ice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Rowan Superior Court by the plaintiff for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from the defendant from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of adultery; and the said defendant will further take not ice that she is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk Superior Court of Rowan County, North Carolina, on or before the 6th DAY OF JANUARY, 1932, or within thirty (30) days thereafter, and an swer or demur to the complaint filed there in as provided by law, or the defendant will be entitled to the relief as prayed for. B. D. McCUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court. This December 6th, 1931. CHAS. L. COGGIN, Atty. Dc.ll-Jn.l. — NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POW ER OF SALE contained in that certain deed of trust made by L. W. Hess and wife, Nancy C. Hess, to Carolina 'Mortgage Company, Trustee, dated July 1, 1928 and recorded in Book 109 at Page 112 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured and the holder thereof having directed that the deed of trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale at the court house door at Salisbury, North Carolina, at TWELVE O’CLOCK NOON on THURSDAY, THE 7th DAY of JANUARY, 1932, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, a certain lot or parcel of land in or near the City of Salisbury, Township of Salisbury, County of Rowan, State of North Corolina. and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the Southeast side of North Lee Street 60 feet North east of the east intersection of North Lee and 16th Streets, corner to lot No. 1; thence with the margin of North Lee Street, North 66 degrees 46 minutes East 60 feet to a stake, corner to lot No. 3 on the margin of North Lee Street; thence with line of lot No. 3, South 23 degrees 16 minutes East 194 feet to a scaae, corner lo 101 INO. o, on ine margin of a 12 foot alley: thence with margin of said alley. South 66 degrees 45 min utes West 60 feet to a stake, corner to lot No. 1, on the margin of said alley: thence with line of lot No. 1, North 23 degrees 15 minutes West 194 feet to the beginning, and being lot No. 2, Block J. of Henderson Addition to the City of Salisbury, lying North of the Vance Cot ton Mills, and being better known as 1705 North Lee Street, Salisbury, N. C. Being the same land conveyed te L. W. Hess and wife, Nancy C. Hess, by deed from P. E. Smith and wife, Roxanna Smith, dated the 12th day of July, 1923, and filed for registration on the 14th day of July. 1928, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Row an, State of North Carolina, recorded in Book 203, Page 45. This the 3rd day of December, 1931. CAROLINA MORTGAGE COMPANY, Trustee. E. W. G. Huffman, Attorney. Dc.ll-Jn.l. SALE OP REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the provisions contained in a certain deed of trust, dated April 22nd, 1931, executed by W. L. McCrary and wife, Cora A. McCrary, to Ross M. Sigmon, Trustee, which mortgage is duly registered in book of mortgages No. 108, page 297, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C., default having been made in the pay ment of the amount secured by the said mort gage as therein provided, and by authority and power of sale conferred by said mort gage, and by law provided, and at the re quest of the holder of said note, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at public , auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, for eash, at the Court House door in Salisbury, ---7-- ‘ Odd-but TRUE ~ NTH CLHUS WHS HOT ORVSVUHUY H PHRV OE ' E CHRVSTMHS EESTWHL * 'The nhme'snnth anus' \S DERWIED ER0M SMUT mus, svshop oe m. I WHO WHS WNOWN HS THE PHTRON OE THE CRU-DR.EN ^ SMUT NVCH0V.HS DM WHS CEEESRMED ON DECEMBER. SVUH HS H OWED RE N S fESTWIHE W\TH DVSTRVDUTVON OE GVETS ^ H PERSON .REPRESENTS SMUT NVCROEHS, RVDVNG H \GRHY HORSE WOOED GO i Whom house to house IeHXIVNG PRESENTS EOR THE I doOD CHVEDREN .THE SHD CHVEDREN WERE GWIEN H ROD TO SE USED ST THE PARENTS SMUT NVCHOEHS DRY WHS EfTER MERCED W\TH CHRVSTMHS TOMMCE. THHT E'JENT H POPUEHR EESTVYHE« WHEN THE DUTCH DROUGHT SHNTH GEHUS TO HMERVCH HVS H HORSE WHS REPEHCED OY WREVNOEER- ^ ^ ^ ^ u. mn\iA6 oi m mi ios cwais^dsi troia m mom wmtmm mm%i ♦ vrs i\mi ms J SWPDSID SDWAID Oltt OlSR^K TOASS MAD MSDllDS^ jn. u., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1931, AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON, the following described real property, to-wit: Lots Numbers Five (6) and Six (6), in Block Number “One”, as shown upon the map of the property of P. C. Wood on the Statesville Highway, which map is filed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C., Book of Maps, page No. 140, to which registered map reference is hereby made for full description and metes and bounds of said lot. For back title, see deed from R. A. Wood to P. C. Wood, Book of Deeds Number 176, page 130. From the above described property there is excepted five feet off of lot Number 6, Block Number One, previously convey ed by W. L. McCrary and wife to C. Barber and wife, Book of Deeds Number 180, page 846. This November 80th, 1931. ROSS M. SIGMON, Trustee. HUDSON A HUDSON. Attorn.ya. Dc.4-Dc.25. North Carolina, Rowan County. In the Superior Court. Emma Ward (widow), Lillie Lyerly (widow), Maggie Cauble and husband, J. ,C. Cauble, A. Louis Earnhardt (sin gle) and Wachovia Bank & Trust Com pany, Guardian of Mary Jane Earnhardt, vs. H. Joseph Earnhardt and wife, Victo ria E. Earnhardt, Dora Goodman and husband, J. C. Goodman. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The defendants,. H. Joseph Earnhardt and wife, Victoria E. Earnhardt, will take notice that a Special Proceeding, entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan County, said State, for the pur pose of' selling certain real estate for divi sion, in which action, the said H. Joseph Earnhardt and wi*a, Victoria E. Earnhardt, are necessary and proper parties, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Salisbury, N. C., on DECEMBER 28, 1931, or within ten days therefrom, and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the petitioners will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This November 27, 1931. B. D. McCUBBINS, Clerk of Superior Court. Rendleman & Rendleman, Attorneys. Dc.4-Dc.25. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Having qualified as Administrators of the estate of Charles F. Brown, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the said decedent, or against the Brown Company, to file an itemized verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 1st DAY OF DECEMBER, 1932, for any and all debts due or against Charles F. Brown, individually, or against the Brown Company, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt set tlement. This, 30th day of November, 1931. R. M. BROWN AND I. S. BROWN, Administrators of estate of Charles F. Brown, Dec'd. Dc.4-Jn.8. State of North Carolina Department of State CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come— Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Dorsett Land Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the City of Spencer, County of Rowan, State of North Carolina (J. D. Dorsett, Jr., 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 Disso lution : Now Therefore, I, J. A. Hartness, Secre tary of State of the State of North Caro lina, do hereby certify that the -said corpo ration did, on the 27th day of October, 1931, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stock lolders thereof, which said consent and the .ecord of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Ral eigh, this 27th day of October, A. D. 1931. J. H. HARTNESS, Secretary of State. Dc.4-25. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE • PURSUANT to the terms of a certain mort gage trust deed executed by John Jeffries and wife, Mamie Jeffries, to the undersign ed Trustee, dated February 24, 1930, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mortgages No. 115, page No. 157, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and at the request of the holder 6f the note thereby secured, the undersigned Trustee will expose for sale, at public auc tion, for cash, at the Courthouse door in Sal isbury, N. C. on SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1932, AT THE HOUR OF 12M, the following described real estate: Lying in the town of East Spencer, N. C., near the Southern Railroad Trans fer Shed on Cedar Street and beginning I * at a stake, J. M. Ide s corner; thence South 70 feet to a stake on the edge of Cedar Street; thence West 95 feet to a stake; thence North 70 feet to a stake on Ide’s line; thence with Ide’s line to the beginning, being a part of the Rich ard Holmes property, East Spencer, N. C. For back title, see Book of Deeds No. 149, page No. 77, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. The above property will be sold subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, if any. This December 1, 1931. JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, JR., Trustee. Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys. Dc.4-25. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PURSUANT to the terms of a certain mort gage deed of trust executed by Lawrence Witherspoon and wife, Lucille Witherspoon, to the undersigned Trustee, dated February 23, 1929, and recorded in. the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mortgages No. 112. page No. 120, default having been made in the payment of the ix» debtedness therein- secured and at the re quest of the holder of the note thereby se cured, the undersigned Trustee will expose for sale, at public auction, for cash, at the Courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1932, AT THE HOUR OF 12M, the following described real estate: Beginning at a stake in the East side of Broad Street, corner to lot No. 62; thence North 54 deg. 15 min. East with line of of lot No. 62, 141 feet to a stake in the edge of an alley; thence South 32 deg. 45 min. East with the edge of said alley 40 feet to a stake corner to lot No. 60; thence South 54 deg. 15 niin. West with line of lot No. 60, 141 feet to a stake in the edge of Broad Street; thence North 32 deg. 45 min. West with the edge of Broad Street, 40 feet to the beginning corner, being lot No. 61, as shown by the map of Trexler Heights, East Spencer, N. C., recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Row an County, N. C. in Book 100, page 608, to which reference is hereby made for 1 more particular description. I The above property wilt \»e sold subject to \ all prior liens and encumbrances, it any. This December IT 1911. JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, JR., Trustee. I Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys. Dc.4-21. i TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS ! We wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR i We thank you for your past patronage and so licit a continuation of same. FOIL MOTOR CO. 211 E. Innes St. Salisbury, N. C. ■" i "Pioneer Coal keeps the home fires burning” PHONE ... 303 for_ COAL - COKE ■ WOOD We have A Coal for any purpose! BARDO COAL for heatrolas, hot blast heaters. FAMOUS .... 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