CCC Will Enlist 2,492 Recruits In Carolinas Two thousand four hundred ninety-two recruits for the Civil ian Conservation Corps are to be enlisted by army recruiting offi cials of the Carolinas, starting July 2, Colonel Talbot Smith, in charge of recruiting in the two states, said. Full details of the methods of recruiting have not yet b^en re ceived, but it is anticipated that the recruiting will be started in Charlotte, as this procedure has been followed in the past. With the exception of 13 negro junior CCC recruits who are to bd sent to Florida conservation camps, three white veterans who are to be sent to Blountstown, Florida, 101 white CCC juniors who are to be) sent to Easley, S. C., and 37 white veterans, who are to go to Sumter, S. C., all junior CCC recruits anld all veterans are to be sent to North Carolina con servation camps. Of the 2,492 recruits, 2,135 are to be white junior CCC men, 217 are to be negro junior CCCls, 105 are) to be white veterans and 23 are to be negro veterans. The largest detachment of men, 108 in numbdr, is to go to the CCC at Marion. These are junior white CCC’s. One hund red and one junior white CCC’s ar< to go to Easley, S. C. Ninety-two negro junior CCC’s are to go to Franklin, and 57 are to go to Fort Bragg. All of the negro vdterans are to go to Little on. The largest detatchment of white veterans, 56, is to go to Fort Bragg. Thirty-seven ar|if to go to Sumter, S. C. Ranger Makes First Sea Run Norfolk, Va.—Thd navy’s new aircraft carrier Ranger steamed to sea passing out the Virginia capes for a shakedown cruise aloi)g the coast which may extend as far as Rockland. Me. She is scheduled to return to Hampton Roads Saturday «jn route to the Norfolk navy yard for minor adjustments. On the disarmament question, every country is willing to disarm, provided all other powers disarm first. , tady Went Beck To Taking CARDUI * and Was Helped For severe periodic pains, cramps or nervousness, try Cardul which so many women have praised, lor over lllty years. Mrs. Dora Dun gan, ol Science Hill, Ky., writes: “Several years ago, when I was teaching school, I got run-down and suffered intensely during men struation periods. I took Cardul and was all right again. After I was married, when I felt all run down and was irregular, I always resorted to Cardul and was helped.” ... It may be just what you need. Thousands of women testify Car dui benefited them. If it does not benefit YOU, consult a physician. Seld in $1 bottles. Bootleg Trade Hard Pressed Caroli”? Dry Unit Mate's Weekly Record of 36 Stills and 37 A^ests. Whiskey may flow freely in a majority of the states of the Union, but bootleggers in the two Carolinas are faring poorly as the boys under T. Ed Patton, investi gator in charge of the alcoholic tax unit of the Carolinas strive to earn their pay and make it hard for the dispensers of illegal booze. Last month the investigators of the two states made one of the best weekly records ever made in the unit and far surpassed any weekly havoc played among boot leggers in many months. lmrty-stx stms were raiaea ana destroyed during the week until noon Saturday. Almost 40,000 gallons of mash, was destroyed, and 487 gallons of non-tax paid whiskey was seized for Uncle Sam. Six automobiles were confiscat ed during the week. In addition, one truck was taken in by the in vestigators and the total value of propery seized was $1,100. Twenty-seven arrests were made, and 18 cases were} prepared foi presentation in federal court. | In'|esti$ator-in-Chfrge Patton expressed kedn appreciation of the efforts of his investigators. "The week’s record was reallyy remark able in view of the scarcity of equipment, and such a record coulei be made only by willilngness ol the boys to work day and night for law enforcement,” Mr. Patton declared. He added that sheriff’s anc other county officers of botl states are continuing to show a fine spirit of co-opetjatiort, which is partly responsible for the excelllent [record that has been made. Car Sales Less In | May Than April — Raleigji—New autompbile and truck sales in North Carolina were some fewer in May than in April, but still far ahe)td of May last year, while the sales for the first five months of this ydar in both are still considerably more than twice! the sales for the same period last yetar, the report of Di rector L. S. Harris, of the motor vehicle bureau, shows. The five months sales reached 15,394 passenger cars and 4,146 trucks, as compared with 7,250 cars and 1,73 5 trucks for the cor responding five months of 1933. The May sales of new cars was 3,890 and trucks 871, far abovje jthe 2.147 cars and 510 trucks sold in May, 1933, but less than the high figurd of 4,950 cars and 1, 1 4 trucks purchased new in April, 1934. The production of crops is limit ed, but the sports persist in raising l he usual amount of caia. * X • Pecbe Naturelle Rachel Blanche ENVIED i Complexion M Inimitable Djer-Kiss Face ■] Powder lends to any skin per ■/ fection that withstands the closest test. Finer—softer—absolutely ^ pure—it permits a thinner ^ powder film which lasts for hours. Delicately scented with | the bewitching Djer-Kiss fra - grance.. face powder Genuine Bier-K.« Porfum. in e do.ntr Vanette. Puree Si/e ~~ N. C. Gas Tax Yield Higher Net collections of motorists’ gas tax in North Carolina showed a smaller rate of increase from 1932 to 1933 than the figures for the nation, according to a report is sued by the American Petroleum institute. While the national figures show ed a jump from $5 80,000,000 to $700,000,000 or about 20 per cent, North Carolina’s total net collections increased only from $13,903,646 to $14,769,602 or less than 10 pejr cent. Although only one state raised its rate in 1933 over the previous year, 29 states rtjported increased revenue from the gasoline tax, the report declares, despite the fact that the total amount of gasoline consumed in the country decreased last year. ThH United States set out to reg ulate the whole planet when it en tered the World war in 1917, but just at present it has posted up the sign "This is my busy day,” and its time is fully occupied trying to regulate itself. BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DISCHARGE EDWARD LIVINGSTON COTTON, Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY, To the Honorable JOHNSON J HAYES, Judge of the District Coo t of the United States, ' For the Middle District of North Carolina: Edward Livingston Cotton, of Badin, in the county of Stanly, and State of North Carolina, in. saic district, respectfully represent! that on the 3 th dav of January last past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Cong ress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all of hi; property and rights of property and he has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the order of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to ha vq j full discharge from all debt! provable against his estate undei said banl.ruptcy acts, except such debts as are excepted by I iw from such discharge. Dated this 12th day of June, 1934. EDWARD LIVINGSTON COTTON, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THERE ON Middle District of North Caro lina, ss: On the 13th day of J-.-.ne, 1934, on, riding the foregoing petition, it is ordered by the court, that 2 hearing be had upon the same or the 16th day of July, 19?4, before W. T. Shuford, Referee in Bank ruptcy, at Salisbury, N. C., in said district, at 2:30 o’clock in rbe af ternoon; and that notice thereof be published in The Carolina Watch man, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known credi tors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any, they have, why the piayer of said peti tioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee in Bank ruptcy shall send by mail to all known creditors, copies of s.iid pe tition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence, as stated. Witness the Honorable Johnson J. Hayes, judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Greensboro, N. C., in said district, on the 14 day of June, 1934. JOHNSON J. HAYES, United States Judge. BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DISCHARGE JAMES LEAK LITTLE, Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY To the Honorable JOHNSON J. HAYES, Judge of the District Court of the United States, For the Middle District of North Carolina: James Leak Little, of Salisbury, in the county of Rowan, and State of North Carolina, in said district, respectfully represents that on the 2nd day of March last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bank ruptcy; that he has duly surren dered all of his property and rights of property, and he has fully com plied with all the requirements of said acts and the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts prov obi against his estate under said bankruptcy acts, except such d<4bts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 11th day of June, 1934. I JAMES LEAK LITTLE, Bankrupt. I - ORDER OF NOTICE THERE ON ; Middle District of North Caro lina, ss: j On the 11th day of July, 1934, On reading the foregoing petition,! it is ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the sarnef on the 13 th day of July, 1934, before W. T. Shuford, Referee in Bank ruptcy, at Salisbury, N. C., in said 'district, at 2:30 o’clock in the af ternoon; and that notice thereof be published in The Carolina .Watchman, a newspaper printed in 'said district, and that all known | creditors and other persons in in terest may appdar at, the said time land place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee in Bank ruptcy shall sejnd by mail to all known creditors, copies of said pe tition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence, as stated. Witness the Honorable Johnson J. Hayes, judge of thef said court, and the sdal thereof at Greensboro, N. C., in said district, on, the 14th day of June, 1934. JOHNSON J. HAYES, y United Statefc Judge. NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT In the matter of Hallie E. Cress, Executrix of the Estate of Mrs. Abigail E. C. Cress, et als VS jKirby L Cress. Ernest M Cress, |W. Earle Cress, Marie Cress Shup ing, Hobart R. Cress, et als. SECOND RE-SALE OF MRS. CRESS HOUSES AND LOTS Pursuant to an Order of Court directing a second re-sale of Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the Mrs. Abi gail E. C. Cress property on Chest - jnut Hill, the undersigned will sell at public auction, at the Court I House Door in the City of Salis bury at Noon, on Monday, July 2nd, 1934, Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 as shown on the Map of Mrs. C. M. Cress property. Lot No. 1 bidding will commence at $220, and the bidder to assume and pay off a mortgage of about $1075 and taxes of about $zt)0; and that bidding commence on Lot No. 2 at $632.50; and that bidding to commence on Lot No. 3 at $660; and that bidding to commence on Lot No. 4 at $632.50. Reference is made to the Map filed in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds for description and size of said Lots. This June 8th, 1934. W. T. BURKE, Commissioner. June 22—29. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cerain mortgage deed of trust executed by G. H. Shaver and wife, Berta M. Shaver, which said deed of trust is recorded in book of ’Mortgages 108. Page 140, in the) Joffice of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, default having I been made in the payment of the lindebtedness therein secured, and at he request of the holder t>f the note therein secured, the Under Signed Hayden Clement, Trustee will expose for sale at public auc tion. for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury. N. C., on Mon day, July 16, 1934, at the hour of 12 M., the following described real estate: j In the East Ward of the City of Salisbury. | BEGINNING on thd division iline of lots Nos. 5 and 6 in the 'plat of s^id Town of Salisbury now jlsenhour and Peeler’s corner (for merly Mrs. Cuthrell’s corner) on |Main Street; thence Southwest with Main Street, 80 feet more or less to Mrs. B. G. Pearson’s corner (for merly M. L. Holme’s corner); thenc^ Southeast with said Pear son’s line 198 feet to E. P. Whar ton’s line, (formerly Holmes and Meronyls line); thence Northeast with said line 80 feet more or less to intersect thej division line be tween Lots Nos. 5 and 6, being E. P. Wharton’s line; thence with said division line with Wharton, Isenhour and Peeler’s line 198 feet: more or less to the Beginning andj being a part of lot No. S in said: Ward of the said town. For back title see deed from Nancy Smith to George TI Shav er, registered in Book 70, Page 460 ' in the Office| of the Register of ! Deeds for Rowan County. i This the 13th day of June, 1934.1 HAYDEN CLEMENT, Trustee. W. C. Coughenour, Atty. June 22—July 13. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the powers contain ed in a certain mortgage deed of trust executed by Salisbury Realty & Insurance Company, a corpora tion duly organized under, and by; virtue of the laws of thd State of North Carolina to the undersign ed W. C. Kepley. Mortgagee, dated Aug. 10. 1928, which is duly re corded in the office of thd Register of Deeds for Rowan in Book of Mortgages 111- pare 44, default having bden made in i in payment of the indebtedness there- j in secured, and at the request of the holder of the note therein secured, the undersigned will )exjpose for sale, at public auction, for cash, at the court house door in the City of Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday the 14th day of July, 1934 at 12 o’clock noon, the following de scribed real estate: BEGINNING at a stake in the South Edge of tha Lincolnton pub lic Road, about two and one half miles West of the City of Salis bury and 20 feet, East from Davis line, running thence parallel with Davis’ line, S. 3 54 W. 38 5 ft. to a stake in Dr. Goler’s line; thence with said Goler’s line, S. 68 E. 109 14 ft. to a stake in said line; thenco N. 3% E. 430 ft. to a stake* in the edge of said Road; thence with line of said Road S. 88% W. 109J4 ft. to the begin ning corner, being one acre, more or less. For back title, sed deed from Salisbury Ice & Fuel Company to J. F. Brown, registered in Book of Deeds No. 180, pagd No. 132 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North Caro lina. Also see deed from J. Frank Brown and wife, to the Salisbury Realty & Insurance Company, reg istered in Book of Deeds No. 201, pagld 178, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C. Terms of Sale: CASH. Dated this June 9, 1934. W. C. KEPLEY. Mortgagee. Woodson & Woodson, Attornefys. June 22—July 13. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the powers contained in a certain mortgage deed of trust executed by Salisbury Realty & Insurance Company, a corporation duly organized under, and by vir tue of the laws of thd State of North Carolina to the undersigned mortgagee, dated the 7th day oi January, 1926, which is duly re corded in the office of thf Regis ter of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mortgages N. 9f, page 168, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and at the request of the holder of the. note therein secured, the undersigned mortgagee will erpose for sale, at public auction, for Cash, at the court house door in the City of Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday, the 14th day of July, 1934, at 12 o’clock noon, the following de scribed real estate: Lots Nos. 7 and 8 in Block No. 7, on R. A. Wheeler’s map of the J. D. Heilig land, according to survey and plot of W. B. Trog den & Son, Surveyors, dated No vember 30th, 1905. Said may be ing filed in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C., as by reference thereto will more fully appear. For back title see Book No. 130, page 65. also deed Book No. 159, page No. 186, dtc., in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. Also see Deed Book No.1 187, page No. 152, etc., all in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. Terms of Sale: CASH. Dated this June 9, 1934. W. C. KEPLEY, Mortgagee. Woodson & Woodson, Attorneys. June 22—July 13. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order f the Superior Court of Rowan County, made in the( Special Pro eeding entitled W. F. Kelsey, Ad ninistrator of Andrew P. Whitei, leceased, Vs. G. Frank White and J. H. White, the same being No. 9?1 upon the Special Proceeding Docket of said Court, the under igned Commissioneir will, on the 14th day of July, 1934, at 3 o’clock P. M., on the premises in Cleveland, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash or approvsald security that certain tract of land lying and being in Cleveland Township, Row in County, North Carolina and de cribed as follows,, to wit: Beginning at a stake Milas Click’s corner on etjggi of Krider Avenue and runs thence' with Click’s line S.70 E.244.8 feet to a itake on Cam Chambers’ line; thence with Chamber^ line S.21 W.222 feet to a stake on line of Odd Fellows’ Hall; thence with their line N.70 W. 258 feet to a stake; thence S.23 W.110 feet to a take .on Stat^ Highway No. 10; hence with State Highway No. 10 'i. Siy2 W.117 feet to a stake, in ersection of Krider Ave., and State highway No. 10; thence with Kri der Ave. N.23 E. 197 f$et to a take, the beginning corner. There is a nice two story dwell ing and barn on the property fac ng Krider Avenue. The above* land has been survey d and will be sold in lots. Terms o be announced at the sale. This the 12th day of June, 1934. W. F. KELSEY, Commissioner. Tune 15—July 6. NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR CYCLE PURSUANT to Section 2435 of he Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina and amendments thereto, he undersigned, will, on Saturday, June 30, 1934, expose for sale, t the place of business of Foil dotor Co., located at 211 E. Innes St., Salisbury, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock noon, the -following Inscribed personal property, to wit: One Harkly Davidson Motor Cycle, number 28JD3790. i This motor vehicle is being sold o satisfy a certain lien for repairs nd storagei, operating between yaughn W. Kluttz and Foil Motor Zo. 1 Dated this the 13 th day of lune 1934. , FOIL MOTOR CO. I By E. L. Foil. June 15-22. ALE OF VALUABLE SPENCER PROPERTY Pursuant to the provisions con tained in that certain mortgage deed of trust executed by E. F. [Cahil and wife, Minnie R. Cahil to A. M. Suggs, Trustee, dated No vember 27th, 1922, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan County in book of mortgages No. 80, page 302, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness therein secured, and the said A. M. Suggs. Trustee, having died and J. Temple Gobbel having been designated sub stituted Trustee by instrument dated May 29th, 1934, and recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Rowan County in book of deeds 221 page 428, and at the request of the holder of the note secured by the said mortgage deed of trust, the undersigned, J. Temple Gobbel, substituted Trustee, will expose for sale at public auction for cash, at the court house door ir Salisbury, N. C., on Monday July 9th, 1934, at the hour of li M., the following tract of land ly ing on the Southwest side of 5 tF street between Spencer and Fiudson Avenues, Spencer, N. C. Beginning at a stake on the Southwest side of 5 th street at a point 50 feet from the West Stone corner at the intersection of 5 th Street and Spencer Avenue and runs thence with the margin of 5 th Street in a Northwesterly di rection 75 feet to Ketchies corner; thence with Ketchies lifce ir^ a Southwesterly direction, paraallel with Spencer Avenue 205 feet, more or less, to line of lot No. 13; thence with line of lot No. 13, in a South asterly direction, parallel with 5 th Street 125 feet to Spencer Avenue; hence with the margin of Spencer Avenue in a Northeasterly direc ion 50 feet to an alley; thence with the margin of this alley in a Northwesterly direction running Darallel with 5 th Street 50 feet to i stake; thence in a Northeasterly iirection, parallel with Spencer Avenue 155 feet, more or less to :he beginning corner on 5 th Street. This tract comprises lot No.. 2 ind one half of lot No. 3 and a sart of lot No. 14 in block 36 of :he Henderson and Vanderford property in and adjoining Spencer. There is a five room house located Dn said property. The foregoing lands will be sold subject to prior liens, taxes and street assessments. This July 7th, 1934. J. TEMPLE GOBBEL, Substituted Trustee. y\ John L. Rendleman, Attorney. June 15—July 6. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the terms of a cer tain mortgage deed of trust exe cuted by Kerr Walker and wife, Jennie Jones Walker, dated May 26th, 1928 and recorded in the of fice of Register of Deeds for Row an County in book of mortgages No. 110, page 176, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and at he request of the holder of the note therein secured, the under- N signed, J. M. McCorkle, Trustee will expose for sale at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, N. C.. on Saturday, July 7th. 1934, at the hour of 12 M., the following described real estate situate in Franklin Township, Rowan County, and described as. follows: Lying on tne Last side ot tne Old Mocksville public road about two and three fourths miles from Salisbury, N. C., and immediately North of and adjoining Andis Chapel Church, et al; Beginning at a stake in the mid dle of the Old Mocksville Road; thence South 88 deg. East 3.33 1-3 chains to a stake; thence South 9 deg. West 3 chains to a stake in Andis Chapel line (at Grave yard), thence North 88 deg. West 3.33 1-3 chains to a stake on the East side of the public road; thence up said road North 9 deg. East 3 chains to the beginning, contain ing 1 acre of land, more or less, and being the same land conveyed by J. S. McCubbins and wife Am anda Turner (now Amanda Mc Lees), by deed dated February 9th, 1898 and registered in the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan jCounty in deed book No. 90, at 'page 384. For back title see book of deeds No. 103, page 398.” Terms of sale, Cash. This June 4th, 1934. J. M. McCORKLE, Trustee. John L. Rendleman, Attorney. June 13—July 6. , WHEN IN NEED OF PLUMBING SERVICE —CALL— C. J. W. FISHER Your Plumber f 113 E. Innes St. Phone 570 I TVavel anywhere’any day4f f A on the SOUTHERN A fare Jar every purse.^J; tch mue , One Way Coach Tickets ... On Sale Daily M Round Trip Tickets ..... . . for each mile traveled . . . return limit 15 days Good in Sleeping and Parlor Cars on payment of proper charges for space occupied , Round Trip Tickets TT7. .' . . . for each mile traveled... return limit 6 months Good in Sleeping and Parlor Cars on payment of proper charges for space occupied One Way Tickets . V . . . • Good in Sleeping and Parlor Gars on payment of proper charges for space occupied NO SURCHARGE!/ HIGH CLASS TRAINS Latest Pullman Equipment, including Compartment, Drawing Room and Open Section Sleeping Cars * MODERN COACHES.. 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