LARGEST COTTON PLANTER IN WORLD DIES IN ARK. Wilson, Ark.—Robert E. Lee Wilson, largest individual cotton planter in the world died here. Wilson, founder of this eastern Arkansas town of 1,500 which bears his name, died* at a Memphis hospital of 'internal cancer. He was- in his 68th year. Last year he sold 7,314 bales of cotton from his Mississippi county farm for 5712,5 67. The check was the largest ever cashed at a Memphis bank. BABY FLOATS IN 7 FEET OF WATER Maderia, Cal.—Ndrma Joan, fourteen months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Swain, of Winton, Cal., takes to water like a duck. _ Visiting at the hme of A. W. Gurner on a Chowchilla ranch near here, the Swains missed their little girl and began a hasty search. She was found a few minutes later floating on her back in a large tank of water, totally unconcerned and cb'ivious of the danger of the seven-foot depth. In Moley’s Place 11. Walton Moore, of Fairfax, Va., former Representative, is the new Assistant Secretary of State, ap pointed by President Roosevelt to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Raymond Moley. A guaranteed income of $1,000 a year for life, $5 00 a year for life; S ether big ca‘h annuuity awards n fascinating contest in the Balti na re Sunday Amedican. Order your copy from your favorite newsboy or new sdealer. FannGirls in Championship Tesi """ 1 — ' ■—■■■■ ■■ ■ .. . California farm girl championships were competed for at the Pomona Pair,, which included hay raking, milking, butter churning, corn husking, and tractor driving. The contests brought out a larg§ field of girls who knew all about hay, cows and butter. Photo shows part of the churning champs. Insert is Miss Helen Goedhart, 17, who won highest honors and was crowned Queen, of Farm Girls. FASTEST TRAIN IN '> THE WORLD U The Cheltenham flyer of the j Great Western railroad of England j is the fastest scheduled train in the! ] world; it flashes along at 71.3 miles 1 an hour for 65 minutes in a non-1-^ stop run of 77.3 miles between 4 Swindon and Paddington.. 4 MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL 1 ESTATE IN SALISBURY, N. C. 4 Pursuant to the terms and con- * ditions of a certain mortgage deed 4 of trust, dated March 18, 1931, ex-ji ecuted bv F. A. Butler and wife, j Lizzie Butler, to R. C.ij Pickier, Trustee, registered in the ) Register’s Office of Rowan Coun- “• tv, in B;ok of Mortgages No.' 117, * ■page 154, default having been made 4 in the payment of the note secured I thereby, ana1 request for foreclosur i having been made by the holder of l said note, the undersigned Trustee • will sell at public auction, to the ] highest bidder, for cash, at the T. Ccurthou.e door, in Salisbury, N. "S C., on Monday, November 6, 1933, 4 at 12 o’clock noon, the following i described real estate, to-wit: j £ A two-story dwelling home and ■ lot on the East side of New' North 1 and South Street in the Harrison "urchase of the Salisbury Cotton Mill property on the East si~e of 4 and near the Yadkin Railway and i about one mile in a Southernly di-i j tection from the Court House and y near the Salisbury Cotton Mill, ci BEGINNING at said Holshouser’s '*} North corner, on the East side of ~ the New' North and South Street ~ and runs thence North East 5 0 i feet to Cornelison’s corner; thence J S. E. 200 feet w'ith Cornelison’s J 'ine; thence S. W. 50 feet to said j Holshcuser’s corner; thence N. W. 100 feet to the beginning, and be- tj ng the last or second lot in 'the deed from the Salisbury Cotton1 d Mills to F. M. Holshouser diatedj £ Nov. 2nd, 1894, and registered injj Book of Deeds Number 78 at page] ^ 258, Office of Register of Deeds1) or Rowan County. Also see Book: | No. 82 page 402; also see deed from 4j Lethia Odell Peeler and husband, Samuel Peeler, Ida L. Odell (wdd- ,| ow) and Bessie Odell (single) to 5 F. A. Butler 2fhd w’ife, Lizzie But-| $ ler, dated December 3rd, 1919, and' , registered in Book of Deeds No. "5 157, page 31, Register’s Office of ^ Row'.tn County. This, the 4th day of October, d 193 3. • R. C. PICKLER, Trustee. J T. K. Carlton, Attorney. ^ I I V $ | I •i s IM| I v * Tv j | iUitiU1vu; u^o.^ulvu ■■■■■HnBMHMaMHMBMani heat. The Pharis HEAVY DUTY ROADGRIPPERS v shock cushion her- ; metically seals the 4-PLIES 6-PLIES t-PUES 2 For | ' fabric, prevents ex- 2 For 2 For *®1 ®-®J }l.$?;*•;!? 3 cessive friction heat. V. SHI llltX&tZZZZ } Keeps the heart of III siol—ll~ il.'SI 17.26 5^ 6.00-20. 23.99 | | . £ , . . , , 30 x 5.00—20- 13.53 17.79 \\ x .. or fig ^ tire healthy and blow- 28 x 5.25—18 14.63 19.03 61 x t> i>0 . za‘Ty ; 9Q car , 0 " icoc IQ Art'"' Other sizes including truck tires at f out resistant * A -- iO.OJ proportionately low pricea 1^7 -1-L 11 1 7 KTT J as.. Bnii OCT. 18,1932—Established the World’s Record for stock tire speed with SAFETY at 110 miles per hour on the Indianapolis Speedway. AUG. 26, 1933—Remarkable performance in Elgin Road Races, reaching maximum speed of 133 miles per horn—without tire change. 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