MANY DIE IN HEAT WAVE
A wav6 of heat which sent ther
mometers above 100 in the midd'li
west and many parts of the east, mor<
than 40 died last week. Goldsboro
with 105 on Friday, reported the high
est reading in North Carolina.
DIZZINESS
relieved by Black-Draught
"I decided to take Thedford’s
Black-Draught, as I had been hav
ing bilious spells,” writes Mr.
Charles E. Stevens, of Columbus,
Ind. “When I get bilious, I feel
sleepy and tired and do not feel
like doing my work. It is hard to
tell how I feel, but I do not feel
good. I get awfully dizzy. I know
then that I had-better take some
thing. After I found how good
Black-Draught is, that is what I
have used. I guess it rids me of
the bile, for I feel better — don’t
feel like I am dropping off to sleep
every time I sit; down. That, to
me, is a very bad feeling.”
Now you can get Black-Draught in
the form of a SYRUP, for Children.
More Cheese Factories Needed In State
HUGE QUANTITY
IS CONSUMED IN
NORTH CAROLINA
N. C. People Eat 12 Mil
lion Pounds A Year;
Most Of It Imported
From Wisconsin.
According to the best information
available, North Carolina merchants
purchase annually about 12,000,000
pounds of cheese. This huge quantity
is necessary because the per capita
consumption of cheese is especially
large in this state due to the popu
larity of the product with textile op
eratives and all classes of workers who
have long ago discovered that cheese
is "rib-sticking” and also will satisfy
hunger with little expense compared
with other foods.
At present average prices, North
Carolina’s cheese bill amounts to
around $2,000,000 per year and 95
per cent of this money eventually
finds its way back to the Wisconsin
farmer’s pocketbook due to the fact
that this state produces 80 per cent
or more of all cheese made in the Unit
ed States. This one item, in a large
measure, explains the reason for find
ing so many large barns and fine rural
homes in Wisconsin.
The Dairy Field Extension forces
at State College have long realized the
advantages of overcoming the neces
sity of importing cheese from far
away Wisconsin and have been per
sistently working for the development
of this industry in North Carolina.
It has been a difficult problem to
convince North Carolina merchants
that just as good quality cheese can
be made in North Carolina as in Wis
consin. Flowever, this has been suc
cessfully accomplished and last year
nearly one-half million pounds were
produced in this state.
Recently, due to the advantage in
transportation cost over cheese ship
ped to North Carolina from long dis
tances, the demand has been so great
for North Carolina made cheese that
the Kraft Phenix and Scott Cheese
factories located in western North
Carolina have not been able to supply
one-tenth of the demands.
The territory best adapted for cheese
manufacturine in this state, includes
the foothills and mountain counties.
Now that this industry has been
proven to be sound, it is predicted that
in a few years North Carolina farm
ers will receive the $2,000,000 that
annually has been leaving the state for
this nutritious dairy product.
LONG SESSION OF
72ND CONGRESS
t I0URNSW0RK
The 72nd Congress adjoorned its
long session at 11:25 o’clock Satur
day night, racked to the last with dis
pute such as has embroiled it for many
of the months since December, but
able to say that at the very end it had
settled its differences over the long
pending relief and home loan bank
legislation.
The agreement of the $2,122,000,
000 relief bill came through the sen
ate’s yielding to the house on the con
troversial clause for publicity on re
construction corporation loans.
Conversely the house gave way on
the home loan bill, accepting at last
the Glass rider which will make pos
sible nearly a billion dollar expansion
of the currency.
By the slender margin of 120 to
114 the house capitulated after twice
voting overwhelmingly to resist the
senate votes of insistence on the Glass
Borah proposal which allows for al
most $1,000,000,000 expansion of the
currency.
Many were on hand in the last de
liberations of Congress, but one prom
inent figure was absent. Speaker John
N. Garner, Democratic vice presiden
tial nominee, chose not to wait for the
adjournment—heading for his home
in Uvalde, Texas, at twilight, there to
"rest and fish” prior to going into the
campaigns.
The conclusion of the session found
the gleaming, flood-lighted capitol
building still picketed by scores of
the bonus seeking veterans who earlier
in the day, knowing their hopes for
immediate payment lost, had broken
through police lines and swarmed in
protest upon the building’s steps.
Our Own Dictionary
Banana peel: Food article that
brings the weight down.
Diplomat: Man who remembers wo
man’s birthday, but not her age.
Etc.: Sign used to make others be
lieve you know more than you do.
Man: The only animal that can be
skinned more than one time.
Rubber Goods: Opera Glasses, Tele
scopes, Microscopes.
Tale: The biggest part of a fish.
The Olympic Games are held every
fourth year in a different country.
The first modern Olympiad took place
in Athens in yS96. At that meet the
United States was represented by a
team of nine. They won every event
in which they were entered.
SALE OF VALUABLES ARMING LANDS
PURSUANT to an order of B. D. McCub
bins, Clerk, in the Special Proceeding No. 850,
entitled “Emma Ward, widow; Lillie Lyerly,
widow; Maggie Cauble and husband, J. C.
Cauble, et al, vs. H. Joseph Earnhardt and
wife, Victoria E. Earnhardt; Dora Goodman
and husband, J. C. Goodman”, the under
signed Commissioners will expose for sale at
public auction for cash at the courthouse
door in Salisbury, N. C., on
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1932,
AT THE HOUR OF 12M,
the following described real estate:
Beginning at a stone, Robert Sink's
corner, on Mrs. Will Sink’s line, and runs
thence N. 4 deg. E. 665 ft. to a stake;
thence N. 80 deg. E. 815 ft. to a stone;
thence S. 7 deg. 30 min. E. 160 ft. to a
stone; thence N. 82 deg. 80 min. E. 686
ft. to a stake on M. B. Rufty’s line;
thence N. 6 deg. - .09 E. 740 ft. to a stone,
Tallassee Power Company’s corner; thence
S. 80 deg. 20 min. W. 667 ft. to a stake
thence S. 3.08 E. 128 ft. to a stake; thence
S. 57 deg. 50 min. W. 481 ft. to a stake;
thence N. 19 deg. 31 min. W. 186 ft. to a
stake; thence N. 32 deg. E. 536 ft. to a
stake; corner to Tallassee Power Co.;
thence S. 81 deg. 61 min. W. 1490 ft. to a
stake; thence S. 11 deg. 35 min. W. 607
ft. to a stake, corner to Tallassee Power
Co.; thence S. 80 deg. 18 min. W. 675 ft. '
to a stake, Tallassee Power Company cor
ner ; thence S. 26 deg. 28 min. W. 346 ft.
to a center of county road; thence with
center of county road S. 45 deg. 20 min.
E. 1675 ft. to a stake; thence S. 7 deg.
45 min. E. with said county road 524
ft. to a stake corner colored church prop
erty ; thence N. 82 deg. E. 386 ft.; thence
N. 59 deg. E. 178 ft. to the beginning,
corner, containing by survey of N. A.
Trexler, made May 4, 1932, of 112.4 acres.
This property will be sold in two tracts,
one containing an acreage of 95.98 acres,
and the other a wooded tract containing
an acreage of 16.06, and then as a whole.
Bidding will begin on the whole tract at
$866.25, said map showing acreage of the
two tract may be inspected by calling at
the law offices of the undersigned.
This July 11, 1932.
JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, SR.,
and J. ALLAN DUNN,
Jly22-29. Commissioners.
SALE OF .VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
PURSUANT to the terms of a certain
Mortgage Deed of Trust, executed by S. O.
Holland and wife, Eula Mae Holland, to E.
A. Goodman, Trustee, dated April 8, 1931,
and recorded in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mort
gages No. 117, page No. 175, default having
been made in the payment of the indebtedness
cherein secured, and at the request of the
holder of the note therein secured, the un
dersigned Trustee will expose for sale, at
public auction, for cash, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1932,
AT THE HOUR OF 12M,
the following described real estate:
Ho(rinnimr nt n stflkp nn Mit.chpll Ave
nue, which stake is 100 feet South 58-15
East from the East corner of the inter
section of Mitchell Avenue and Stanley
Street, F. P. Pratt’s corner; and runs
thence with the line of Mitchell Avenue,
South 57-15 East 75 feet to a stake, Sam
Carter’s corner; thence with his line North
31-45 East 175 feet to a stake in edge of
an alley; thence with edge of said alley,
North 58-15 West 75 feet to a stake,
corner of lot No. 15; Pratt’s corner;
thence with said line South 31-45 West
175 feet to a stake in the edge of Mit
chell Avenue, the Beginning, being lot
No. 14 and the western half of lot No.
13, Block 12, as shown on the map of
the property of the Southern Development
Company, which said map is recorded in
book of maps, at page 31, Register of
Deeds office of Rowan County, to which
reference is hereby made, and the same
real estate conveyed by C. S. Reams and
wife, to S. O. Holland by deed dated No
vember 15, 1917, recorded in deed book
144, page 501, said registry.
This property will be sold subject to
all prior liens and encumbrances, if any.
This July 12, 1932.
E. A. GOODMAN, Trustee.
Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys. Jly22-Agl2.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
PURSUANT to an order of the Superior
Court for Rowan County, made in the Spe
cial Proceeding entitled “Julius V. Fesper
man, Admir. of W. Fesperman, vs. Julius
V. Fespermhn”, dated July 13,' 1982, the un
dersigned Commissioner will, on
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1932,
at the courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C.,
offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash,
that certain tract of land situated about 4
miles from Salisbury, N. C., on the new Con
cord Road, anti described as follows:
Beg. at a stake on the W. side of the
Concord Road, Glover’s corner and runs
thence N. 34 deg. W. 3.16 chains to a
stone; thence S. 30 deg. E. 4 chains to
a stone; thence S. 54 deg. E. 3.16 chains
to a stake; Glover’s corner; thence with
road N. 30 deg. E. 50 links to a stake,
Julian’s corner; thence S. 54 deg. E. 1.82
chains to a stake; thence N. 30 deg. E.
1 chaia to a stake; thence N. 54 deg. W.
1.82 chain to a stake in road; thence N.
30 deg. E. 2.51 chains to the beginning,
containing 1 1-2 acres, be the same more ,
or less, and known as the Fesperman lot. j
Upon this lot is located a small dwelling i
house.
This July 13, 1932.
JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, SR..
Commissioner.
RENDLEMAN & RENDLEMAN,
Attys. Jly22-29.
NORTH CAROLINA
ROWAN COUNTY.
MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Pursuant to the authority given in a cer
tain mortgage deed of trust, executed by Law
rence Witherspoon and wife Lucile Wither
spoon to G. Y. Waggoner, trustee, dated April
9th, 1931, and registered in the Register’s
Office of Rowan County, in Book of Mort
gages No. , page , default having been
made in the payment of the note secured
thereby, and request of foreclosure having
been made by the holder of said note, the
undersigned trustee will sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the
p.ourtVirmtso Hnnr in Salisburv. North Carolina
on
MONDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1932,
AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON,
the following described real estate, to-wit:
Beginning at a stake in the edge of
Broad Street on the original line, and
running thence with the line of Broad
Street South 32.46 deg., East 40 feet to
a stake, corner to lot No. 63; thence with
the line of lot No. 63, in a Northerly di
rection 140.1-2 feet more or less to a
stake in the line of a ten foot alley corner
to lot No. 6,3; thence 32.45 deg. W. 40
feet to a stake on the original line; thence
S. 54.15 W. 140 feet to the point of be
ginning Same being lot No. 64 as shown
on the map of “Trexler Heights” in Ea,st
Spencer, North Carolina.
This, July 14th, 1932.
G. Y. WAGGONER,
Trustee.
J. M. WAGGONER
Attorney. Jly22-Agl2
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Pursuant to the provisions contained in a
certain mortgage trust deed dated July 13,
1931, executed by A. L. Rinehardt and wife
Margie L. Rinehardt, to H. L. Misenheimer,
Trustee, which mortgage is duly registered
in Book of Mortgages No. 117, page 284, in
the office of the Register of Deeds for Row
an County, N. C., default having been made
in the payment of the amount secured by
said mortgage as therein provided, and by
authority and power of sale conferred by said
mortgage and by law provided, the under
signed trustee will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, for
cash, at the Courthouse door in Salisbury,
N. C. on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1932,
AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON,
the following described real property, to-wit:
SITUATED in the town of Rockwell,
and adjoining St. James Lutheran Church.
BEGINNING at an iron stake in the cen
ter of the Street; thence S. 48 1-2 deg.
E. 140 1-2 ft. to an iron stake; thence
South 32 3-4 deg. West 132 1-2 feet to
the right of way of the Yadkin R. R.;
thence with the right of way of said rail
road North 60 1-2 deg. W. 141 feet to a
stone on Church lot; thence North 32 3-4
deg. East 162 feet to the beginning; For
back title see Deed recorded in Book No.
146, page No. 176, in the Office of the
Register of Deeds for Rowan County. Also
Book No. 189, page 291.
LYING and BEING in the Town of
Rockwell, N. C., adjoining, the above
tract. BEGINNING at an iron stake in
center of Main Street formerly Nora L.
Misenheimer’s corner; thence in a South
easterly direction with Main Street 25
feet to an iren stake, a new corner;
thence in a Southwesterly direction 132
feet to a right of way of Yadkin R. R.,
a new corner; thence in a Northwest
erly direction with said right of way 26
feet to an iron stake, formerly Nora L.
Misenheimer’s corner, now A. L. Rine
hardt's corner; thence in a Northeasterly
direction 132 1-2 feet to the beginning,
and being a portion of the lot "No. 2 de
scribed ‘in Deed recorded in Book No. 66,
page No. 294, in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C.
Also book of mortgages No. 88, page 104.
This the 18th day of July, 1982.
H. L. MISENHEIMER,
Trustee.
W. V. HARRIS, Attorney.Jlyl5-Aug5.
MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE IN SALISBURY.
Pursuant to the terms and conditions of a
certain mortgage deed of trust, executed by
Charles L. Coggin, Guardian for C. K. Howan
Jr. to J. K. Dorsett, Trustee, dated March
28th. 1931, and registered in the Register
of Deeds Office of. Rowan County, in Book
of Mortgages No. 117 page 162, default hav
ing been made in the payment of the note
secured thereby, and request of foreclosure
having been made by the holder of said note,
,the. undersigned Trustee will sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at
the Courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C. on
WED. AUG. 17th, 1932,
at 12 O’CLOCK NOON,
the following described real estate, to-wit;
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land situated in the East Ward of the
City of Salisbury, in the County of Row
an and State of North Carolina being
more particular described as follows;
One house and lot on North Main
Street, beginning at a stake in the East
ern edge of North Main Street, Lyon’s
corner and runs thence with Lyon’s line
about Southeast 145 feet to an alley 10
ft. wide; thence with said alley North
east and parallel with Main St. 60 feet
to a stake in Kiser’s line; thence with
Kiser’s line Northwest 145 feet to a stake
in the edge of Main Street; thence with
✓ the edge of Main Street Southwest 50
feet to the beginning, being the same
real estate conveyed to Laura Mae Howan
by deed recorded in deed book Number
136 at page 6, in the Register of Deeds
Office for Rowan County.
Terms of this sale are strictly cash.
This the 12th. day of July 1932.
J. K. DORSETT,
Trustee.
T. K. CARLTON & CHAS. PRICE
Atty’s. Jlyl5-Aug5
SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY
PURSUANT to an order of the Superior
Court of Rowan County made in the special
proceeding entitled “J. E. Fisher, Admir. of
B. C. Eagle, vs. Bertie Hair; Zelia Wensil
and husband, Lee Wensil; Gladys Trexler
et al”, the same being number 867 upon the
special proceeding docket of said court, the
undersigned Commissioner will on
SATURDAY, the 6th DAY OF AUGUST, 1932,
at the courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C.,
at the hour of 12M, offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash the following tracts
1. Beg. at a black oak and runs thence
S. 86 deg. E. 16.20 chains to a stone
corner of No. 2 on Basinger’s line; thence
N. 2 deg. E. 10.40 chs to a stone corner
to No. 2 on Canup’s line; thence N. 88
deg. W. 16J)2 chs. to a post oak, Eagle’s
corner; thence S. 2 deg. W. 9.75 chs. to
the beginning, containing 15 acres, being
lot No. 1 in the division of the Fesper
man tract. Book 97, page 162.
2. Beg. at a new corner and runs
thence N. 88 deg. W. 11.25 chs. to a
stone, a new corner on the old line; thence
S. 2 deg. W. 19.52 chs. to a black jack,
an old corner; thence S. 88 deg. E. 11.25
chs. to a stone; thence N. 2 deg. E. 19.62
chs. to the beginning, containing 22 acres,
and being lot No. 8 in the division of the
lands of Moses Eagle. Book 132, page 203.
3. Sit. in Litaker Township and known
as part of J. A. Caster place and bound
ed as follows: Beg. at a stone, B. C.
Eagle’s corner on Jackson’s line and runs
thence N. 6 deg. E. 12.35 chs. to a stone,
B- C. Eagle’s corner, on Basinger's line;
thence N. 86 deg. W. 6.40 chs. to a stone
In a ditch, a new corner on Basinger’s
line; a bunch of poplars; thence S. 20
deg. E. 13.80 chs. to the beginning, con
taining 4.10 acres. Book of Deeds 171,
page 129.
4. Lying 2 miles S. of Faith. Beg. at
a stone. Eagle’s corner on Basinger’s line
and runs thence N. 85 deg. W. 7.50 chs.
to a stone on Basinger’s line; thence S.
4 deg. W. 6.96 chs. to a stone; thence
S. 85 deg. E. 6.09 chs. to a stone in the
road, Eagle’s corner; thence with the road
N. 21 deg. E. 5.95 chs. to the beginning,
containing 4.04 acres. Book 190, page 243.
6. Sit. in Litaker Township, Beg. at
a stone. Eagle’s corner at the old road
and runs thence N. 85 deg. W. 60 links to
a stone in the center of a new road;
thence with new road N. 21 deg. E. 5.95
chs. to a stone in the road on Basinger’s
line; thence S. 85 deg. E. .75 links to a
stone the old corner; thence S. 21 deg.
W. 5.95 chs. to the beginning, contain
ing 41-100 acres, be the same more or
less. Book 185, page 255.
6. Sit. in Litaker Township. Beg. on
the E. side of the Basinger and Caster
road, a new corner; thence N. 21 deg.
E. 6.95 chs. to a stone on the W. of said
Basinger and Caster road on Basinger’s
line; thence with Basinger’s line S. 85
deg. E. 10.90 chs. to a poplar, Eagle’s
corner; thence with Eagle’s line S. 21
deg. E. 6.95 ?hs. to a stope, a new cor
ner ; thence N. 85 deg. W. 15.50 chs. to
the beginning, containing 7 3-4 acres.
Book 172. page 116, subject however to
the dower of Minnie E. Eagle in said
tract having a frontage of 140 feet and
described by metes and hounds in Book
of Special Proceedings No. 23, page 350,
in the Clerk’s office, to which reference
is hereby made.
The sale of any and all tracts, and the
nricp thprefor. is subject to the order and
confirmation of the Court.
This July 6, 1932.
J. E. FISHER.
Commissioner.
RENDLEMAN & RENDLEMAN,
Attys. Jlyl5-Aug5.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Under and by virtue of the power and au
thority conferred in that mortgage deed of
trust executed March 7th, 1930, by Pattie L.
Miller and husband, George H. Miller to J.
Allan Dunn, Trustee, to secure the payment
of a certain note payable to John E. Hoff
man and described in said mortgage deed of
trust, and default having been made in the
payment of the said note, as in said note and
mortgage deed provided, the said mortgagee
will sell for cash to the highest bidder at
the court house door in Salisbury, Rowan
County, North Carolina, on
AUGUST 13TH, 1932,
AT 12:00 O’CLOCK NOON
the following described real estate, to-wit:
Adjoining the lands of Geo. H. Miller,
J. D. Shoe, and others, BEGINNING at a
stake, Geo. H. Miller’s corner on J. D.
Shoe’s line, thence with said J. D. Shoe’s
line, S. 4 deg. W., 8.04 chs. to a stake,
Agnes Catherine Fisher’s corner in Shoe’s
line; thence with her line, N. 74. deg. 45
min. E. 9.11 chs. to an iron stake, Fish
er’s corner in S. B. Rinehardt’s line;
thence with Rinehardt’s line N. 4 deg.
E., 3.72 chs. to a stake, Geo. H. Miller’s
corner in said line; thence with Miller’s
line, N. 79 deg. W., 8.79 chs. to the be
ginning, containing 5 acres more or less,
being a part of J. Allen Miller’s home
place. For back title see deed from J. Al
bert Heilig and wife to James A. (J. Al
len) Miller, recorded in book of deeds 64,
at page 436, in the office of the register
of deeds for Rowan County.
The mortgage deed herein mentioned is
recorded in Book of Mortgages 115, at
page 183, in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Rowan County.
This 7th day of July, 1932.
J. ALLAN DUNN,
•Jly 8-29 Trustee.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
UNDER MORTGAGE.
Pursuant to the power contained in a deed
of trust, dated the 15th day of August, 1925,
and recorded in Book of Mortgages No. 64,
at page No. 471, in the Office of Register
of Deeds for Rowan County, executed by
E. G. Thompson and Gertrude W. Thompson,
his wife, to David B. Harris and Tristram T.
Hyde, Jr., Trustees, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness thereby
secured, the undersigned will sell at public
auction at the Court House Door in Salis
bury' to the highest bidder for cash on
SATURDAY, THE 30TH DAY OF JULY.
1932, AT TWELVE O’CLOCK, NOON,
the following described real estate:—
The following described tract or pareel
of land in the West Ward of the City of
Salisbury, County of Rowan and State
of North Carolina, bounded as follows, to
wit :
BEGINNING at a stake at the North
ast corner of the intersection of Main
and Horah Streets; thence with Horah
Street North 46 deg. West 140 feet, to a
stake P. H. Thompson’s corner; thence
North 46 deg. East 100 feet with P. H.
Thompson's line, and parallel with Main
Street to a stake in Mauney’s line( now
Holmes) ; thence South 46 deg. East with
Mauney’s line (now Holmes) 140 feet to
a stake in the line of Main Street; thence
South 46 deg. West with the line of Main
Street 100 feet to the beginning corner.
This the 80th day of June, 1982. •
DAVID B. HARRIS, Trustee.
CLYDE E. GOOCH, Attorney. Jly8-29.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
U R. PUTNAM PROPERTY,
SALISBURY, N. C.
Under and by virtue of an order of the
Superior Court of Rowan County, North Car
olina, made in the special proceeding en
titled "J. F. Miller, Administrator C, T. A.
of Mrs. L. R. (Cora B.) Putnam vs. William
Junkin and wife, Margaret Junkin, Mildred
Putnam, Earl B. Putnam and Bill Putnam”,
the same being No. 866 upon the Special Pro
ceeding Docket of said Court, the undersign
ed Commissioner will, on the
6TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1932,
AT 12:00 M.,
at the Courthouse door in Salisbury, North
Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bid
der for cash, that certain tract of land, or
house and lot, lying and being in the North
Ward of the City of Salisbury, Rowan Coun
ty, North Carolina, on West Henderson Street
and more particularly described as follows,
to-wit:
One house and lot in the North Ward of
Salisbury, N. C., situated on the So«th
west side of West Henderson Street: BE
GINNING at a stake in the Southwest
margin of Henderson Street, corner of
Lot No. 17 and runs thence with line of
Lot No. 17 in a Southern direction 168
feet to a stake; thence into a Westerly
direction 28 feet to rear corner of Lot
No. 19; 169 feet to Henderson Street;
thence with the margin of Henderson
Street in a Southeasterly direction 76 feet
to the BEGINNING corner, comprising
Lot No. 18 on Map No. 1 of the proper
ty of the Henderson heirs called ’Con
federate Park”, said map duly recorded
in the Office of the Register of Deeds in
Book of Maps, page 20.
For back title see Deed Book No. 176,
page 344, in the Office of Register of
Deeds for Rowan County.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
This, the 6th day of July, 1932.
J. F. MILLER.
J ly 8-29^_ Commissioner.
NORTH CAROLINA
ROWAN COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
„ T „ „ BEFORE THE CLERK
u. I,. Young. Administrator, C. T. A. of
W. P. Young, Deceased,
vs.
Sarah Lunda Young, widow, B. L. Toung
and wife, Bertha E. Young, Gray Young
and wife. Mnnrlo Vnnno V_
and wife, Nellie Young, Paul Young
(single) Annis Shelton and husband, H
T. Shelton, Clara Cahill and husband, J.
A. Cahill, Sada McCall and husband, G.
H. McCall, Gladys Bridges and husband,
S. R. Bridges, Jesey Earnhardt and hus
band R. D. Earnhardt, Mable Young (Mrs
Mable Moser) and husband A. M. Moser,
Ida Early, and husband M. L. Early, El
ma Griffin Elmore and husband, John '
Elmore, Gladys Griffin Wilson and hus
band-— Wilson, Charles Griffin
(single).
NOTICE
The defendants, Marvin Young, Gray Young
Sada McCall, Gladys Bridges, Mable Young
(Mrs. Mable Moser), Ida Early, Elma Grif
fin Elmore, Gladys Griffin Wilson and Charles
Griffin will take notice that an action as
above entitled has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Rowan County. North Car
olina, to sell lands to make assets with which
to pqy the debts of the decedent’s estate and
cost of administration; and the said defend
ants will further take notice that they are
required to appear at the office of the ClerV
of the Superior Court of Rowan County in
the courthouse in Salisbury North Carolina,
9N THE 30th DAY OF JULY, 1932,
or thirty days thereafter, and answer or de
mur to the complaint in said action or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in said complaint.
Dated, this, the 28th day of June, 1932.
B. D. McCUBBINS,
Clerk Superior Court,
Jly 1-22. Rowan County.
MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN
THE WEST WARD OF SALISBURY.
Pursuant to the authority given in a cer
tain mortgage deed of trust, executed by C.
R. Propst (Unmarried), to North Carolina
Bank & Trust Co., Mortgagee and Trustee,
dated April 7th, 1930, and registered in the
Register’s Office of Rowan County, in Book
of Mortgages No. 116 page 266, default hav
ing been made in the payment of the note
secured thereby, and request of foreclosure
having been made by the holder of said note,
the undersigned Mortgagee and Trustee will
sell at public auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the Courthouse door in Salisbury.
N. C., on
MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1932,
AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON,
the following described real estate, to-wit:
One lot of land lying in the West Ward
of Salisbury, on the South East side of
Craig Street—Beginning at a stake 80 feet
South West from the South corner of the
intersection of Horah and Craig Streets,
thence South West with Craig Street 60
feet to a stake on Goler and Price's cor
ner ; thence South East wih Goler and
Price’s line and parallel with Horah Street
120 feet to a stake, Hood Anderson’s line;
thence North East with Hood Anderson's
line and parallel with Craig Street 60
feet to J. C. Dancey’s corner; thence North
West with said Dancey’s line 120 feet to
the beginning, and being the same land
pnnvova/1 Kir W TI _J ___i
Jennie S. Price to Mary A. Lynch, by
deed dated February 1, 1906, and regist
ered in the Office of the Register of
Deeds for Rowan County, in Book No.
109 page 102, on this lot is located one
four room cottage.
This, June 30th, 1932.
NORTH CAROLINA BANK A
TRUST COMPANY,
•Mortgagee and Trustee.
P. S. CARLTON,
Attorney. Jlyl-22.
SALE OF MARSH COTTON MILLS FOR
FAILURE TO PAY STATE FRANCHISE
TAX.
Under authority conferred by section 216.
sub-section (d) of the Revenue Act of 1931,
and by virtue of a certificate issued to the
Sheriff of Rowan County by A. J. Maxwell,
Commissioner of Revenue, and as otherwise
provided by law. the Marsh Cotton Mills hav
ing failed to pay the State Franchise Tax and
penalty amounting to $108.37, with interest
from January 1, 1982, after demand and levy,
the undersigned Sheriff of Rowan County will
sell at public auction to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the Courthouse door in Salisbury.
N. C.. on
MONDAY. AUGUST 1st, 1932,
AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON,
the following described real estate, to wit:
FIRST TRACT: .Lying and being in
Rowan County. City of Salisbury, N. C..
described as follows: Beginning at a stake
at the intersection of Filbert Street and
the right of way of the Western North
Carolina Railroad; thence with Filbert
Street North 18 89’ East four hundred and
thirty four (434) feet to a stake on said
Street; thence North 79 IS’ West 400 feet
to a stake on Pearl -Street; thence with
Pearl Street South 18 30' West four hun
dred and thirty-four (434) feet to a stake
at the right-of-way of the Western North
Carolina Railroad; thence parallel with
the said Railroad four hundred (400) feet
to the beginning, containing 4 acres more
or less.
SECOND TRACT: Four lots, Nos. 18. ’
19, 20 and 21, on Fisher Street, between
Maple Street and McCoy Street, and bound
ed as follows: Beginning at a point on
the Northeast side of Fisher Street B0 feet
from McCoy Street, and running about
190 feet Southeast with Fisher Street to
an alley; thence with said alley about 200
feet Northeast direction ; thence in a West- ’
erly direction about 190 feet to the East
corner of lot No. 17; thence Southwest
about 160 feet to the beginning; the above
being in Block No. 3 on map of Monroe
Addition to the City of Salisbury, and reg
istered in Book of Maps page 3B in. the
Office of the Register of Deeds of Row
an County.
This, the 30th day of June, 1932.
C. L. MILLER.
Jly 1-22. Sheriff of Rowan County.
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