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PRIMARY ELECTION CALENDARFOR 1934 \ Compiled By Executive Secretary, State Board Of Elections. MAY Sth Registration Books Open Date of opening of the Regis tration Books by the Registrars ai the polling places at 9:00 a. m. foi registration of new voters. Reg istration books are to remain open fo>r registration until sunset on every Saturday through Saturday May 19th, for registration. C. S 5947, and C. S. 6027, Secs 31 anc 91 of Election Law pamphlet Expiration Filing Time for Legis lative, County and Township Offices. Last day for candidates for se lection as the nominees of any po litical party for the office of Stati Senator, member of the House oi Representatives, and County and Township offices to file notice ol Candidacy with the County Board of Elections. C. S. 6022, Sec. 87 of the Election Law pamphlet. May 9th Certification of Names of Candi dates for State Senate Last day for the Chairman of the County Boards of Elections in the Senatorial Districts composed of more than one county where there is no agreement as provided for in Section 6014 of the C. S. to certify to every other Chairman of the Cunty Boards of Elections in such Senatorial District, the names of all candidates who have filed Notices of Candidacy in their re spective county for the office of State Senator, C. S. 6028, Sec. 92 of Election Law pamphlet. MAY 22nd Statement of Expenditures to Be Filed Last day for Statements of Ex penditures to be filed by candi dates and campaign committees. All candidates for State and Dis trict offices shall file such state ments with the Secretary of State. All candidates for State Senator in districts composed of only one county, members of the House of Representatives, and all county of fices shall file such statements with the Clerk of the Superior Court of BLACK-DRAUGHT made FROM BEST LAXATIVE PLANTS Sunshine, Rain and Soil produce the foods you eat at every meal — that rebuild your body as you work, play, live. Sunshine, Rain and Soil also produce plants that clear up trou ble in the digestive system of your body. From the best of such me dicinal plants is Black-Draught made. The right plants are se lected, finely ground, and packaged for your convenient use,— a nat ural remedy for sluggish, slow acting, clogged bowels. Count on refreshing relief from constipation troubles when you take Thedford’s Black-Draught. For Children, get the new, pleasant tasting SYRUP of Thedford's Black Draught. In 25i and 50i bottles. their county. P. L. 1931, Chap. 348, Sec. 6, 7, 8; Secs. 167-169 of Election Law pamphlet. MAY 26th Challenge Day Day for Registrars to attend the polling places with the registra tion, books, from 9 a. m. until 3 p. m. when and where the regis tration books shall be opened to the public for inspection’ for the purpose of challenges. S. S. 5972, Sec. 44 of Election Law Pamphlet. JUNE 2nd Primary Election Held_ Date of Primary Election, C. i>. 6018, Sec. 84 of Election Law pamphlet. JUNE 5 th Meeting of County E'ection Boards To Tabulate Votes Day for the meeting of the County Boards of Elections at 11 o’clock a. m. at the Court House of the county to receive the returns of the Primary Election from the Registrars and Judges of Election of every precinct in the county, at which time the County Boards of Elections shall canvass the returns iand declare the results of the Pri mary Election for all county and township officers and members of the House of Representatives. The County Boards of Elections shall al !so, at this meeting prepare dupli 'cate abstracts of all the votes cast 'for candidates for all state and dis trict offices and within one day thereafter send by registered mail |one copy of this abstract to the ichairman of the State Board of Elections, and file one copy, to gether with all precinct returns, with the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County. C. S. 5985 5989, Secs. 52-56 of Election Law pamphlet. JUNE 22nd Second Statements of Expenditures to Be Filed. Last day for candidates to file Statements of Exepnditures with the Secretary of State and the Clerk of the Superior Court, same as shown for May 22nd above. P. L. 1931, Chap. 348, Sec. 6, 7, 8; Secs. 167-16x of Election Law pamphlet. JUNE 30th Second Primary Held If Necessary Date for Second Primary Elec tion, where same is necessary. C. S. 6045, Sec. 109 of the Election Law pamphlet. JULY 3rd Meeting of County Election Boards to Tabulate Votes Second Primary Day for the meeting of the County Boards of Election where a Second Primary is held, to canvass the returns, declare the results and to make out proper abstracts of the election, same as hereinbefore provided to be done after the first [Primary Election on June 2nd. "Hanky-and-a-Half’ LOS ANGELES ... The first bathers of the season here disclosed the fact that a handkerchief and a half comprises the 1934 bathing suit. .'. . A handkerchief folded double make the panties; the half hanky is the ‘‘ halter ”... as shown in the photo above. N. C. Teachers Are Reported As Lowest Paid Raleigh—“No state in the na tion is paying teachers as much as they are paid in North Carolina.” This is one of the several rumors that is going the rounds in the State, others being that there are only three states paying more, and another that 41 states are paying less. N. C. teachers would be happy if either were true. But neither of them is true, the truth being that teachers in'this State are being paid among the lowest salaries in the nation, as has been ascertained by all figures that are available at this time, in a bul letin issued by the Public Rela tions Committee of the N. C. Education Association^ of which Guy B. Phillips, Greensboro, was chairman until his recent election as president. In North Carolina, the bulletin show's, on figures bf the State School Commission, $11,501,216 has been allotted to teachers, $9, 106,887 to white teachers and $2,394,329 to negro teachers. The number of teachers allotted in the State is 23,077, or 16,528 white and 6,549 negro. By a simple pro cess of division, it is found that the teachers receive an average of $498 a year, $5 5 0 for w'hite and $3 65 for negro teachers. Figured further, the bulletin points out the teachers get $41.50 a month, or $1.36 a day, on the 12 months basis. The nature lovers tell us to look at the stars but the sports don’t seem to see any but those that ap pear before their vision when they run the car into a telephone pole. It is said to be easy to get ac quainted with people who own dogs, and anyway the owner of a good barking and hole digging purp is likely to receive much attention in the shape of telephone calls from the neighbors. MORTGAGE SALE RE-SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY Pursuant to the provisions con tained in a Mortgage Trust Deed registered in Book 100 at page 74, made by Sloan Freeze, unmarried, for the protection and benfit of the undersigned, on the 28 th day of April, 1927, default having been made in the payment of this debt, which mortgage was given to secure, and at the request of the holder of the note, the undersigned will sell at public auction for cash, at the Court House Dctor in Salisbury on the 28th day of April, next, at 12 o’clock M., the following property: BEGINNING at a stake on Church Street (R. M. Barringer’s corner) coiner to lot No. 4 and 5; thence S. 45 W. 80 feet to a stake in Thomas’ line; thence S.45 E.200 feet to a stake, Burke’s line; thence N.45 E. 80 feet to a stake, Barringer’s line; thence N.45 W. 200 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 5 in plat made by J. C. Bernhardt, July 1, 188 5 and known as the Burke lots, situated in the Great West Ward of the City of Salisbury, N. C., and on South Church St., and known and described in the City Directory as No. 721 Sbuth Church Street. For back title see deed from John S. Henderson and wife to J. M. Bostian, dated Oct. 5, 1888 and 'registered in Book of Deeds No. 79 at page 96 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. See also Will of J. M. Bostian recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County in Will Book 7 at page 460 for title in Sloan Freeze Conveyed by the said Sloan Freeze to satisfy the debt provided for in said Mortgage. Sale price will begin at $892.5 0. This the 11th day of April, 1934. T. G. FURR, Trustee. April 20—27. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of auth ority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by William C. Shoaf and wife to the Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C., Trustee, on the 10th day of Octo ber, 1927, recorded in Book 106, Page 93, Registry of Rowan County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured there • by, the undersigned Commissioner of Banks, having succeeded to the right and duties of the North Carolina Bank and Trust Com pany, successor to said Trustee, will offer for sale at public auc tion, for cash, in front of the Rowan County Court House door on Friday, April 27th, 1934, at twelve o’clock noon, certain pieces of land lying and being in Frank lin Township, Rowan County, i State of North Carolina, and de ] scribed and defined as follows: TRACT NUMBER ONE—Lot No 6 as assigned and appropriated to May Adam Grubb Shoaf in sev eralty in that certain Special Pro ceeding- entitled "Wachovia Bank :and Trust Company vs. Gerald Grubb, et als’’ which is of record in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, N. C., and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the Hudson Road on the original line, Ralph Cecil Grubb’s corner; thence South 8 5 degrees East 22 5 1 feet to a stake, Ralph Cecil Grubb’s corner; thence North 4 degrees 49 minutes West 964 feet to a stake; thence North 69 de grees 5 minutes West 3 64 feet to a stake; thence South 52 degrees 22 minutes West 303 feet to a stake; thence North 20 degrees 7 minutes East 378 feet to a stake; thence North 62 degrees 48 min utes East 283 feet to a stake; thence North 0-26 minutes East 659 feet to a stake o:i the origi nal line; thence with said line South 74 degrees 03 minutes West] 2002 feet to a stake in the Oldj Hudson Road; thence South 5 de grees West 13 86 feet to th: begin-} ning, containing 7? acre-, more or less. TRACT NUMBER TWO—BE GINNING at a Red Oak Tree on I the North side of the old Mocks ville Road, Young and Monroe Corner; thence with Public Road South 45% degrees East 491 feet to a stake in said Road, IT. Gaskill Grubb’s corner; thence North 50 East 5 37 feet to a stake; thence North 33 degrees East 17(i4 feet to a stake Grubb’s corner on Hud son line; thence North 83 degrees West 1408 feet to a stake in Road, Young’s corner; thence South 25 degrees West 293 feet to a stake, thence South 6% degrees West 1300 feet to a stake in Road; thence South 32 degrees West 108 i feet to the Beginning containing 44.7 acres, more or less, and being a part of lot Number 2 as allotted to Wachovia Bank and Trust Com pany in that certain Special Pro ceeding entitled, "Wachovia Bank . and Trust Company vs. Gerald G. Grubb, et als,” which is of record in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, N. C. Dated this 22nd day of March, , 1934. GURNEY P. HOOD, Commissioner of Banks. , Mar. 30—April 20. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ( Having qualified as Administra- . tor of the Estate of W. N. Keller, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said ; estate to file an itemized, verified ; statement of same with the under- ’ signed on or before the 6th day of December, 1934, of this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make 1 prompt settlement. 1 This December 6, 1933. ' T. G. EURR, Administrator Estate of W. N. Keller, Deceased. ' Mar. 23—April 27. NOTICE OF SALE OF PER- ■ SONAL PROPERTY PURSUANT to section 243 5 of . the North Carolina Code, 1927 i the undersigned, will, on Satur- . day, April 21, 1934, expose for sale to the highest bidder for cash, i at Lingle Motor Service, Inc., 904 S. Main Street, Salisbury, N. C., at 12 o’clock noon, the following described personal property, to wit: 1 Pontiac Coach, Serial No. 170984. 1 Hudson Coach, Serial No. 29674. These motor vehicles are being sold by the undersigned to satisfy a certain lien for repairs and stor age, operating between the ownets thereof and Lingle Motor Service, Inc. Dated this the 23rd day of March, 1934. LINGLE MOTOR SERVICE. Inc. By J. B Lingle, Manager. Mar. 30—April 20. _ NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT J. T. GOODMAN, Plaintiff, -VS' - DOC.IA GOODMAN, Defendant. NOTICE OP SUMMONS The defendant above named will take notice that an action, entitled as above, has been com menced in the Superior Court of Rowan County, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from her upon the grounds of two suc cessive years of separation as pro vided by law; that said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, at his ofiu e'in the Court blouse in the City of Salisbury, North Carolina, on the )th day of May, 1934, or within thirty days thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in. said complaint. This, the 3rd day of April, 1934. B. D. McCUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court. GEO. R. UZZELL, Attorney for Plaintiff t April 6—27. TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue of the power of sale in a deed of trust made by H. R. Robinson and wife Elsie Lee Rob inson, to F. N. McCubbins, Trustee, on August 17, 1927, re corded in Book 102, Page 600 in the Register of Deeds Office of Rowan County, North Carolina, default having been made in the aayment of the indebtedness there by secured and demand made on ;aid Trustee to foreclose the same, :he undersigned Trustee will on Monday, the 3 0th day of April, 1934, at twelve o’clock noon at the Rowan County Courthouse in the City of Salisbury, North Carolina, sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to til prior liens, that parcel of land n the County of Rowan, State of North Carolina, Salisbury Town ship. bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a stake, the :ast corner of the intersection of Lee and Eleventh Streets, corner :o Lot No. 4; thence with Eleventh street south 3 2 degrees 3 8 minutes ;ast 40 feet to a stake, corner to Lot No. 3; thpnce north 49 de crees, 5 minutes east 100 feet to i stake, corner to Lots Nos. 3 and 1 in the line of Lot No. 5; thence aorth 32 degrees, 38 minutes west 10 feet to a stake on the east side af Lee Street; thence with Lee street south 49 degrees 5 minutes vest 100 feet to the BEGINNING, :ame being Lot No. 4 by map of HL R. Robinson property, Steel vorth. This 30th day ®f March, 1934. F. N. McCUBBINS, Trustee. \pril 6—27. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra :or of the estate of Mrs. Joanna Davis Dowell, this is to notify all sersons having claims against the aid decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with he undersigned on or before the >th day of April, 1935, or this no ice will be pleaded in bar of their ecovery. Persons indebted to said state are notified to make prompt ettlement. This April 4, 1934. C. C. DOWELL, Admr. vlrs. Joanna Davis Dowell, Route \lo. 2, Salisbury, N. C. L G Furr, Atty \pril 6—May 11 oALt UE REAL ERU1ERI X Pursuant to the provisions con fined in a certain mortgage deed 1 >f trust dated May 26th, 1927, 1 executed by HI T. McCubbins and vife, Katy McCubbins, to L. H. Element, Trustee, which deed of :rust is duly recorded in book cf nortgages No. 100, page 177, in he office of the Register of Deeds or Rowan County, N. C, default laving been made in the payment >f the amount secured by the said leed of trust as therein provided, ind by authority and power of ;ale conferred by said deed of trust, and by law provided, and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at public auctiqn to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, at the Court House door in Salisbury, N. C., on SATURDAY, MAY 12th, 1934, AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON, the following described real property, to-wit. BEGINNING at a stake on South Main Street, Mrst (Sophia Thomas corner, thence with her line north west 190 feet to a take on an alleyway, thence northeast with line on alleyway 63-1-3 feet to a stake, corner of J. E. Hay worth and others, trustees, thence with the line of lot parallel with first line, 190 feet to a stake on Main Street, thence with Main Street 63-1-3 feet to the beginning, together with a free right of way over an alleyway 10 feet wide, ex tending the entire length of the rear of the said lot, and also along the rear of the lot sold this day to J. E. Hayworthand others, trus tees, and H. C. Carter, said alley way extending also to Main Street, along the lower line of H. C. Car ter, the said alleyway being reserv ed for the use of all three said lots. See book 83, page 12, also 107, page 70. This the 10 th day of April, 1934. L. H. CLEMENT, Trustee. Hudson & Hudson, Attorneys April 13—May 4. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the provisions con tained in a certain mortgage deed of trust dated December 15, 1926, executed by W. W. Pence and wife, Mary B. Pence, to C. C. Cartner, Trustee and Mortgagee, which mortgage is duly registered in Book of Mortgages No. 110, page 64, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan 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 undersigned Trustee and mortgagee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, at the Court House door in Salis bury, N. C., on Saturday, May 12th, 1934, at 12 o’clock, noon, the following described real prejperty, j :o-wit: All that real estate lying andif Deing in Scotch Irish Township, :j Rowan County, State of North !j Carolina, and more particularly - Described as follows: j 1st TRACT: Beginning at a j stake on the south side of States- l ville Road and running in a south erly direction 200 feet to a stake; tnence in an easterly direction iu feet to a stake; thence in a north- ; :rly direction 3 00 feet to a stake; , thence with the Statesville Road 30 feet to the beginning; same be- , ing lot Number 6, property of W. Wb and P. D. Roseman, as shown by plot reedrded in Plot Book No. 3, page 82, office of Register of Deeds, Rowan County. ( 2nd TRACT: All of that lot ^ af land located near the village of Cleveland, Rowan County, N. C., ind being all of lot Number five xf the property of W. W. Rose- . man and P. D. Roseman near ‘ Cleveland, N C., as stiownj upon . the general map of the same which s duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds 'of Rowan County, N C., in Book of Maps it page 119 thereof, to which j •egistered map reference is hereby , made for an accurate description i )f the metes and bounds of said " ot, it being the identical lot con veyed to Mrs. King Tatum Rose nan by R. L. Maiden by deed re- j torded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Rowan County, . NT. C., in Book 178, page 89. This, the 9th day of April, 1934. * C. C. CARTNER, Trustee and Mortgagee. 1 W. T. Shuford, Attorney 1 \pril 13—May 4. - \ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ( ESTATE [ Under and by virtue of the au- I :hority conferred by three Deeds £ >f Trust executed by Reuben Rob sins and wife, Lizzie Robbins, the r irst dated the 10th day of Febru- 5 iry, 1931 and recorded in Book i 108, page 275, in the office of the l Register of Deeds for Rowan 1 bounty, the second dated the 12th : lay of August, 1931 and recorded ; n Book 120, page 27, in the office 1 )f the Register,of Deeds for Rowan bounty, the third dated the 1st t lay of September, 1932 and re- < :orded in Book 120, page 106, in i :he office of the Register of Deeds i :or Rowan County, E. H. Liar- 1 rison, trustee, in said mortgages, 1 vill on Saturday, May 12th, 1934, it 12 o’clock noon, sell at public : motion for cash to the highest Didder, at the Courthouse door of j Rowan County at Salisbury, N. C., the following land to wit: Begining at a stake W. R. Wood safn line, thence with Long Street Road South-West 62 Degrees and 56 minutes Forty Feet to Sarah Roache’s line; thence with Roache’s line One Hundred and Forty-Three Feet more or less to a stake; thence North-East 37 Degrees Forty Feet to Woodson’s line; thence with Woodson’s line One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Feet more or less to the beginning. This lot is IN umber 4, as shown on map or R. L. Shaver and others by J. E. . Ramsay, it being on East Side of Long Street Road and is about One and One-Half miles in a North East Direction from Court House. Beginning at a Stone c^i the South-East side of Lon,g Street, comer to lot Number 4; thence South 62 Degrees and 56 minutes West Forty-Eight Feet with said Street to a Stone on Shaver and Woodson and Wallace Line; thence North 47 Degrees East One Hund red and Fifty-Three Feet to a Stone on said Shaver', Woodson, and Wal lace line; thence North 37 Degrees West Twenty-Five Feet to a Stone Comer to Lot Number 4; thence North 3 8 Degrees and 31 Minutes West One Hundred and Forty Three Feet to the Beginning. Be ing Lot Number 5, on the South East side of Long Street as shown by the Map drawn by John E. RamSay for R. L. Shaver anti others. Beginning at a stake, Alex Ir vin’s line on East side of Long Street, road, thence with Long Street road, South 164 feet to a stake; thence South 3 8 deg. 31' East 110 feet, more or less to Alex Irvin’s line; thence with Irvin’s line North 171 feet, more or less to a stake in Irvin’s line; thence with Irvin’s line in Northwest di rection to the begining. For back title and further de scription see Book Number 101, page 34 in office of Register for Rowan County, also Book Number 101, page 3 6 in said Register’s of fice. Beginning at a stone post the Southeast corner of lot No. 7, own ed by W. R. Woodson on Long Street and runs thence North t>2 deg. 56 min. East 40 feet with Long Street to an iron bolt; ttience Vorth 47 deg. West with the line >f Lot No. 10, 100 feet more or ess to an iron bolt, corner to lot Jos. 1, 2, find lO; themes South 2 deg. 56 min. West with the ine of lot No. 11, 40 feet to an ron bolt; corner to lots Nos. I end '; thence South 47 deg. East 100 eet to the beginning, being lot SFo. 9 on the Shaver and Woodson - nap drawn by J. E. Ramsey. Also another lot on the same nap bounded as follows: Be [inning at an iron bolt the South ast corner to lot 10 on Long itreet, and runs thence North 62 leg 5 6 min. East with said Long itreet, 40 feet to an| iron bolt; hence North 47 deg. West with he line of lot No. 12, 10C feet nore or less to an iron bolt corner o lots Nos. 3, 4, and 12; thence louth 62 deg. 56 min. West 40 eet to an iron bolt, corner to lots !, 3, and 11; thence Soluth 47 leg. East 100 feet more or less o the beginning, and being lot \fo. 11, both lots being a part of vhat was known as the Spring dill tract of land and lies about l/2 miles from Salisbury, not far rom and on the South side of he N. C. Railroad and being the ame land of lots conveyed by R. .. Shaver and wife, Maggie V. haver, and W. R. Woodson to ohn Smith, by deed dated October rd, 1906, and registered in Book 110, tof Deeds, on page 10 of the ffice of the Register of Deeds for Iowan County, N. C. Also see !eed from John Smith and wife to . M. Ide, registered in Book 171, age 15 in the above office. Beginning at a new corner be- , ween Reubin Robbinls and Alex irvin on the East side of Long treet and running North 62 East nth said Long Street 67 feet more r less to an iron post, a new corner >etween Alex. Ervin and the M. ;. Church lot; thefice South 34 nd y2 East One Hundred and thirty-four feet, more or less tb a iew iron post; thence S. 31 west ixty-seven feet more or less to a iew stone corner in Reubin Rob ins’ line; thence with Reubin lobbins’ line, a new line, North 5 and \'2 West One Hundred and ixty-eight feet more or less to the ieginning corner on Long Street. Default having been made in he payment of the idebtedness se cured by the above mentioned nortgages this sale is made at the equest of the mortgagee and the loir's and widow of Reubin Rob ins. This the 11th day of April, 934. E. H. HARRISON, Trustee kpril 13—May 11. 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