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LEGAL NOTICES ■=■ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Alice E. Kirk, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 26th day of July, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. PeiJsons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. Thitajuly 23, 1934. FRANK W. KIRK, Executor of the Estate of Alice E. Kirk, deceased. July 27—Aug. 31. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra tor, C. T. A. of the estate of J. Allah Miller, this is to notify all persons having claims against said decedent to file an itemized, verified abatement of same with the under signed on or before the 19 day of July, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settle ment. This July 18, 1934. C. L. MILLER, Admr. C. T. A. of Estate of J. Allan Miller, dec’d. July 20—Aug.—24. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Pursuant to the terms of a certain mortgage deed of trust executed by JV. E. Hennessee and wife, Elizabeth ■Heilig Hennessee to J. M. Hol houser, Trustee on May 16th, 1927, which is duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan County in book of mortgages No. 100, page 138, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness therein secured, and J. Temple Gobbel having been ap pointed substituted Trustee in the place of J. M. Holshouser, Trus tee, by instrument dated July 9th, 1934, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan County in book of deeds No. 221, page 468, the undersigned, substi tuted Trustee, at the request of the holder of the note secured by the said mortgage deed of trust, the undersigned will expose for sale, at public auction, for cash at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday, August 18th, 1934, at the hour of 12M., the following described real estate: Beginning at a stake 199% feet from the intersection of Ellis Street and Cemetery Street and a corner of lot bought by J. B. La nier on Ellis Street; thence with La nier’s line North 5 0 deg. West 201 feet to a stake Lanier’s corner on the old Aohenback line; thence with said line' South 20% deg. Westl46 /2 feet to the side of Western N. C. railroad; thence parallel with said road South 74 deg. East 160 feet to a stake at the said side of Ellis Street ; thence with Ellis Street 73 feet the beginning, and being the same property as conveyed to W. E. Hennessee and wife, from Sallio Lanier Griffin, deed book No. 194, page 174, in the office of Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan County. This July 17th, 1934. J. TEMPLE GOBBEL, Substituted Trustee, John L. Rendleman, Attorney. July 27—Aug. 17. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra tors of the estate of J. S. Camp bell, deceased, this is to notify al persons having claims against th< said decedent to file an itemized verified statement of same witl •the undersigned on or before th( 8th day of July, 1935, of this no tice will be pleaded in bar of theii recovery. Persons indebted tc said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This July 5, 1934. ‘ " " CLYDE CAMPBELL and F. L CAMPBELL, Administrators of the estate of J. S. Campbell, deceased R. Lee Wright, Attorney. July 6—Aug. 10. M<DRTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP Pursuant to ijhe terms and con ditions of a certain mortgage deed of trust, dated September 11, 1924, executed by Mack Reid and wife, Minnie Reid, to H. E. Oddie, Mortgagee, registered in the Regis ter’s office of Rowan County in Book of Mortgages 91, at page 39, default having been made ia the payment of the note secured there by, and request of foreclosure hav ing been made by tke holder of said natg, the undersigned Mortgagee wiH sell at public auction, to the highest Bidder, for cash, at the Caurt House door in Salisbury, N. C., on SATURDAY , AUGUST >8tit, 1-9*34, at 12 o’clock Noon, the following described real estate, to wit: Situated in Beovidence Town ship, a»d known as part of the E. E. Barringer land and bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a stope in the road a new corner; thence a new lin S. 81 E. 22.80 chains to a stake, a new corner; thence N. 1 E. 9.75 chains to a stone at a poplar; thence N. 79 W. 1.62 chains to an iron stake; thence N. 20 E. 2.85 chains to a stake Barringer’s cor ner; thence N. 79 W. 9.50 chains to a maple; thence N. 46 W. 8.10 chains to a stake at the branch; thence N. 82 W. 6.50 chains to a point in center of the bridge; thence with the road S. % W. 14.50 chains to a stake in the road; thence S. 15 W. 3.55 chains to the beginning, containing 33 54 acres, be the same more or less. For back title see Book 172, page 317 and also Deed from H. E. Od die and wife to Mack Reid and wife, dated Sptember 10, 1924. The above mentioned property will be sold subject to all Outstand ing liens against said property, in cluding all back taxes. This, the 16th day of July, 1934. * H. E. ODDIE, Mortgagee. T. K. Carlton, Attorney. July 20—Aug. 10. NOllCh Oh Kh-iALh Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rowan County, made in the Special Pro ceeding entitled W. F. Kelsey Ad ministrator of Andrew P. White, deceased, VS. G. Frank White and J. H. White, the same being No. 921 upon the Special Proceeding Docket of said Court, the under signed Commissioner will on the 11th day of August, 1934, at 12 o’clock M., at the Court House door in Salisbury, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash or ap proved security that certain tract of land lying and being in Cleveland Township, Rowan County, (North Carolina, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake Milas Click’s corner on edge of Krider Avenue and runs thence with Click’s line S.70 E.244.8 feet to a stake on Cam Chambers’ line; thence with Chambers’ 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 stake on State Highway No. 10; thence with State Highway No. 10 N.51J/2 W.117 feet to a stake, intersection of Kri der Avenue and State Hghway No. 10; thence with Krider Ave. N. 23 E.l97 feet to a stake, the beginning corner. There is a nice two story dwell ing and barn on the property fac ing Krider Avenue. Bidding will begin at $73 5.00. This the 23rd day of July, 1934. W. F. KELSEY, Commissioner. July 27—Aug. 3. NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY. NOTICE CORNELIA LYNCH, Plaintiff vs WILLIAM LYNCH, Defendant The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan County by the plaintiff, for hte purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separa tion; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is requir to to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, North Carolina on the 4th day of August, 1934, or within 30 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 July, 1934. B. D. McCUBBINS, Clerk of the Superior Court. J. M. Waggoner, Attorney. July 13—Aug. 3. o/u-r, ur vai-uaj3JL£. ESTATE Pursuant t® the terms of a cer tain mortgage deed of trust exe cuted by E. L. Lipe and wife, Lil lie Lipe, to Charles Miller, Trustee, dated December 15, 1931, and re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mortgages No. 118, page 136, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, the undersigned Trustee will expose for sale, at pub lic auctios, f®r cash, at the Court House door in the Cky of Salisbury, N. C., mi Saturday, August 11th, 1584, at 12:00 o’clock Noon, the following described real property: Lying and being on the Landis and Mooresville Pubta Road: BE GINNING at a stone, T. E. Po teat’s corner, and runs West 12.7-5 chains to a cedar stake, Poteac’s corner on Lipe’s Bne; dhenee South 10.27 chains to an iron stake, Lipe’s corner; thence West 6 chains to a stone, Weddington’s corner; thence South 12.60 chains to an iron pin in center of public road; thence North 87 East 4.50 chains to an iron pin in the center of the public road; thence South 66 East 14.97 chains to an iron pin in the center of the public road; thence North 28.33 chains to the BEGINNING, conta’ning 33 acres, more or less. For back title see deed from May Belle Lipe to Lillie Linker Lipe, dat ed September 20, 1926, anj regis tered in Deed Book No. 192, page 285, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. Terms of sale CASH. Dated, this July 13th, 1934. CHARLES MILLER, Trustee. Geo. R. Uzzell, Attorney. July 20—Aug. 9. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the terms of a cer tain mortgage deed of trust execut ed by Columbus J. Earnhardt to Walter FI. Woodson, Trustee, dated March 1, 1930, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mort gages No. 115, at page 168, de fault having been made in the pay ment' of the indebtedness therein secured, and at the request of the holder of the note therein secured the undersigned Trustee will expose for sale, at public auction, for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C. on SATURDAY THE 11th DAY OF AUGUST, 1934 AT 12* O’CLOCK NOON the following described real estate: About six miles Southeast from Salisbury, N. C. and about 1/2 mile to the East of Stokes Ferry Public Road: BEGINNING at a stone on line of No. 2, thence S.7 5/8 W. 20. 97 chs. to a stone corner of No. 2 on Agner’s line, thence N. 88 deg. W. 10.65 chs. to a stone Agner’s corner, thence N. 4 3/4 dg. W. 8.57 chs. to a stone Agner’s corner, thence N. 89 3/8 deg. W. 16.53 chs. to a stone Agner’s earner, thence N. 7 5/8 deg. E. 11.58 chs. to a stone on Agner’s line, thence East 27.67 chs. to the beginning, containing 40 acres, being Lot No. 3 in the division of the land of Thos. T. Earnhardt allotted to C. J. Earn hardt, see Book No. 76, page 382 office of Register of Deeds of Rowan County. Also another tract of land adjoining the above. BE GINNING at a stone on line of Lot No. 2, thence N. 7 5/8 deg. E. 15.43 chs. to a stone corner of No. 1 on Lyerly’s line, thence N. 7 15/8 deg. E. 15.43 chs. to a stone corner of No. 1 on Lyerly’s line, thence N. 5 1 3/4 deg. W. 8.93 chs. to a stake Lyerly’s corner, thence N. 78 deg. W. 15.50 chs. to a stone lyerly’s corner, thence S. 24 3/4 W7 1 -__1. . AT «■-! .1 deg. W. 3.60 chs. to a stake, thence S. 7/8 deg. W. 23 95 chs. to a stone corner of No. 3 on Addic’s line, thence East 27.67 chs. to the beginning containing 5 8 acres, be ing lot No. 4 in above division al lotted to N. L. Earnhardt and con veyed to C. J. Earnhardt by N. L. Earnhardt and wife, see record Book No. 78, page 13. Terms of Sale: CASH Dated this July 11, 1934. WALTER H. WOODSON, Trustee. July 13—August 3. TRADE MARK NUMBER 208,001 U. S. PATENT OFFICE. JO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: BE IT KNOWN THAT the STANBACK COMPANY, a part nership composed of THOMAS M. STANBACK and FRED J. STAN BACK, doing business at 1500 South Main Street, Salisbury, North Carolina, has adopted the following trade mark, which is intended to designate the products of the labor of the members of said STAN BACK COMPANY, to-wt: The word STANBACK in white letters on dark blue background over an oval con taining the wards Headache Powders in dark blue letters on white background, and hereby files duplicate copies thereof in the office of the Secre tary of STATE of the STATE OF KANSAS. WITNESS the signature of THOMAS M. STANBACK, a partner of said STANBACK COM PANY. STANBACK COMPANY, By THOMAS M. STANBACK, Partner. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ROWAN. Personally appeared before me, ^ Notary Public in and for the County and State aforesaid, the above named THOMAS M. STAN BACK, who has signed the forego ing application, and made oath in due form of law that he is tfce proper person to sign same, arid that the matters and facts stated in the foregoing instrument are true and correct. WITNESS my hand and sea’, this 29th day of June, 1934. R .F. MILLER, Notary Public. My Commission Expires May 3, 1936. July 20—Aug. 2. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to an order of the Su perior Court of Rowan County, made in a special proceeding entit led. "E. L. Weber, Administrator of Pearl V. Cariup, vs. John Canup, et al.” tl\e undersigned Commissioner will re-sell on Sat urday, August 11, 1934, at 12.00 o’clock Noon, at the Court House dor in Salisbury, N. C., to the highest bidder, the following de scribed real estate lying and being in the Town of East Spencer, N. C., and more particularly described as follows: (1st) BEGINNING at a stake on the S. E. side of Railroad Street, Harris Corner, and runs North 56 deg. 45’ East with Railroad Street, 50 feet to a stake, corner of Loa No. 20; thence with the line of Lot No. 20, South 32 deg. 15’ East 170 feet to a stake on an alley, corner to Lot No. 20; thence with the al ley, South 56 deg. 45’ West 50 feet to a stake on the alley, Harris cor ner; thence with Harris line North 32 deg. 15’ West, 170 feet to the BEGINNING, and being Lot No. 19 on the A. S. Heilig and Com pany Plat of the Verble Land in the Town of East Spencer. For back title see Deed Book No. 191, page 599, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan County. (2nd) BEGINNING at the corner of Lot No. 19, on the S. E. side of Railroad Avenue and runs thence with said Avenue North 50 deg. 45’ East, 50 feet to the corner of Henderson/s Lot No. 21; thence with the line of Lot No. 21, South 32 deg. 15’, 170 feet to an alley; thence with the alley South 5 0 deg. 45’ West, 50 feet to the corner of Fagget’s Lot No. 19, thence with the line of Lot No. 19, North 32 deg. 15’ West, 170 feet to the BE GINNING, and being Lot No. 20 on Heilig’s Plat of the Verble Land in East Spencer. For back title to both of the above lots see Deed Book No. 199, page 371/in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. Terms of sale CASH. This the 25th day of July, 1934. W. T. BURKE, Commissioner. Geo. R. Uzzell, Attorney. • July 27—Aug. 3. APPLICATION FOR PA'RDONl OF GUS R. COLE Application will be made to the Commissioner of Pardons and the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of Gus R. Cole, con victed on the 12th day of October, 1933, of the Rowan County Crim inal Court for the crime of assault on female and sentenced to work on the Rowan County roads, not to wear stripes for a term of two years. All persons who oppose the granting of said pardon are invited to forward their protest to the Commissioner of Pardons without delay. This the 28th day of July, 1%34. ROSS COLE, Petitioner for Ghs R. Cole. Ernest R. Alexander Attorney. Aug. 3—10. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra tors of the estate of L. M. Lippard, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to | file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or ;bfore the 30th day ef July, 193 3, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This July 28th, 1934. W. O. LIPPARD and V. H. LIP PARD, Admrs. of the Estate of L. M. Lippard, deceased. Aug. 3—Sept. 7. BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DISCHARGE Charles Boyd Mooney, Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY T-o the Honorable Johnson J. Hayes, Judge of the District Court of the United States, for the Mid dle District of tNonth Carolina: Charles Boyd Mooney, of Mocks ville, in the county ef Davie, and State of North Carolina, in said district, respectfully represents that on tfie 3^d day of April, 19*31, he was duly adjudged bank rupt uteder the cate of Con gress aalating to bankruptcy.; tbit -he hate duly surrendered aM of his property and rightte ®f property, and he has fully complied with all .the requirements of said aetjs and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he pr-ays that he stay be decreed by the aourt to have i full'discharge from all debts prov able against his estate under said bankruptcy acts, except such debts is are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 16th day of July, 1934. Signed—Charles Boyd Mooney, Bankrupt. DRDER OF NOTICE THEREON Middle District of North Caro lina, ss: On the 16th day of July, 1934, jn reading the foregoing petition, It is ordered by the court, that a bearing be had upon the same on the 17th day of August, 1934 before .W T. Shufford, Referee n Bankruptcy, at Salisbury, N. C., in said district, at 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon; and chat notice thereof be published in fhe Carolina Watchman, a news paper printed in said district, and chat all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at che said time and place and show cause, if any they h'ave. 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 send by mail to all itnown creditors, copies of said peti cion and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence, is stated. Witness the Honorable Johnson f. Hayes, judge of the said ciurt, md the seal thereof, at Greensboro, N. C., in said district, on the 18 th day of July, 1934. Signed—Johnson J. Hayes, United States Judge. Elects Officers Mrs. L. E. Blackwelder of Moor :sville, was elected president of the western district of the Women’s Missionary society of the Lutheran :hurch at the district conference here this week. Others elected were: Mrs. C. P. Fisher of Landis, vice president; Mrs. Viola Odell of Salisbury, sec retary, and Mrs. D. L. Raymer of Statesville, treasurer. Mrs. H. C. Michael, of John stown, Pa., installed the officers and made the principal address to the conference* which drew an at tendance of about 175. Other speakers were Dr. J. L. Morgan of Salisbury president of the North Carolina synod; Mrs. G. W. McLanahan of Granite Quarry, vice president, and Mrs. J. L Morgan of Salisbury. Hard sometimes to tell the dif ference between a town dump, and :he spot where some "cultured” people have been having a picnic. Feels a Lot Better *^p When Black-Draught Relieves Constipation From many states come reports like the following from Mr. W. M. Henderson, of Jasper, Fla: “I have been taking Thedford’s Black Draught twenty years. I take it for constipation that gives me a dull, tired, aching feeling, and I have headache, too. Black-Draught relieves me of this trouble, After a few doses, I feel as good as new. I keep it in my home. I have a big family. When one of us Is ail ing (from constipation), we take Black-Draught and almost always feel a lot better. It has been worth its weight in gold to my family.” ... Sold in 25(5 packages. “Children like the Syrup.” STAR LAUNDRY "The Good One” Launderers and Dry Cleaners Phone 24 114 West Bank St. ONE DAY SERVICE WHEN IN NEEDOT PLUMBING SERVICE —CALL— C. J. W. FISHER Tour Plumber 113 E. Innes St. Phone 570 A. A. CARVER 117 E. FISHER STRSET PAINTING and WALL PAPERKsfG Wallpaper Carried in Stock Shoes Bebudt the better way. AM ktnds*of harness, trunk and suitcase repairing. FAYSSOUX’S PLACE P.hone 433 120 E.Jnnes St. ! Traveling Around America HERE Is one man who Is a booster for chewing gum. He's a chicle bleeder In Guatemala who earns his living by tapping xapote trees for' chicle, the chewy Ingredient in our chewing gum. The bleeder’s chief equipment is a heavy rope and a Iong bla'ded bolo. With a loop of the rope he encircles both himself and the tree. Leaning back against this rope for support he walks barefoot up the trunk, cutting a zigzag trail up the side of the tree with his bolo as he< ascends. Thick, milky-colored sap re leased by the bolo trickles down the incisions into a rubberized bag fast ened to the trunk in a groove made by an upward slash of the bolo. When the sack is full the ground workers empty it into a Iarjge iron pot over a fire, stir it continually with a long pole until it has boiled sufficiently, then pour it on cloth placed on the ground. After it is dry it is molded into blocks weighing 25 pounds each, transported by mules out of the jungle, and shipped from San Jose, the port where “Santa” ships dock on their weekly cruises between New York and th» West Coast. I Chicle camps in.which the bleeders and their families live are usually very primitive settlements made up 'of crude shelters with roofs* of dried palm leaves supported on poles. And. since the camps must be established wherever the most productive trees happen to be, they are often located imany miles from the nearest town, in the heart of the jungles. But the chicle bleeder doesn’t complain for his wages are comparatively high— , photo Grace Line A CHICLE-BLEEDER In some seasons $15 per hundred weight. Steals Black Cats There’s one brave soul in Salis bury who apparently thinks that b.ad luck can be offset by a double dose of trouble. Some one stole two black cats that belonged to Marvin Brantley, business man of this city, and no trace has been found of same. Brantley and others world like to knew the person who scorns all tokens of trouble—and Bakes his fun in double doses! Fashion magazines tell the ladies how to dress properly, but what many seem to want to know is how to dress improperly. Exhibition of pets at many fairs, but the petted children whom many parents are bringing up don’t be have well enough to be exhibited. —Buy in Salisbury— "Never again,5’ says the auto mobile driver in a repentant frame of mind, after some error of judg ment almost landed him in a smash. "Just once more,’’ he says the next day, as he makes the same error in a similar tight place. 666“ LIQUID TABLETS, SALVE NOSE DROPS Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. Fine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies Known. DR. N. C. LITTLE Optometrist Eyes examined and glasses fitted Telephone 1S71-W. 107J/2 S. Main Street Next to Ketchie Barber Shop. SUMMER TIME IS BUS TIME FARES are the LOWEST in HISTORY COOL! COMFORTABLE! SAFE! _FARES FROM SALISBURY:_ , One Round Way Trip Norfolk, Va. _$5.05 $9.10 Richmond, Va._ 3.85 6.95 Washington, D. C. 4.80 8.65 New York, N. Y.__ 9.20 16.60 Atlanta, Ga._5.10 9.20 Birmingham, Ala. 6.50 11.70 Memphis, Tenn._9.65 17.40 Miami, Fla. _12.50 22.50 One K..jnd Way Trip Charlotte_.70 $1.30 Concord _ .40 .75 i Lexington _ .25 .50 High Point_.55 1.00 Greensboro_ .80 1.45 Burlington _ 1.20 2.20 Durham _ 1.70 3.10 Raleigh _ 2.20 4.00 lou can t arrora to use your car wnne rares are so low. O A \7|7 Wear and tear on your nerves V Cj Wear and tear on your car. CAROLINA COACH CO. SALISBURY CHINA GROVE Union Bus Station—Phone 1751 Cline Hotel I WE ARE MAKING PROGRESS ; ! Things are happening fast t,hese days and to keep posted one must read. 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