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I p- LEGAL NOTICES^] vU.l OF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the powers contain t,j jn a Mortgage Deed of Trust? * executed by Ernest Flail and wife, tl,ra Hall, to the Central Con ? tr.icting Company, a Corporation, * jjted July 6th, 1922, which is ju|v recorded in the office of the j Register of Deeds of Rowan Coun ts," in Book of Mortgages 78, at I page 246, and pursuant to the ,x>'wers contained in an indenture I recorded in Book 221 of Deeds, ! t..e-, between the Carolina j ink Granite Company and Kerr | ( raige Ramsay appointing him sub ! .t;tuted Trustee under the aforesaid f Mortgage Deed of Trust, default | having been made of the indebted l: ll(.ss therein secured, Kerr Craige Ramsay will expose for sale at pub I lie auction, for cash, at the Court House Door, in the City of Salis bury. N. C„ on Monday the 3rd ’ jjy of December, 1934, at 12:00 r o’clock M., the following described real estate: y All that real estate lying ana De & mg in Providence Township, BE C.TnNING at a stake at a poplar lohn Kerns corner on Lewis Kluttz’ ■ line, thence N. 86 deg. W. 11.46 i chains to a stake John Kerns corn er; thence N. 14 deg. W. 4.84 > chains to a stake at a wire fence, s thence with the fence as follows: 82 deg. E. 82 links, N. 71 deg. 1 4 10 chains S. 32 deg. E. 3.09 chains S. 40 deg. E. 2.69 chains S. 5 3 deg. E. 3 chains S. 62 deg. E. : 49 chains to the beginning, con taining 4.2 acres more or less. Upon the above described prop ertv are the following buildings: 1 five room house, a store room, , barn and other outbuildings. Terms of sale cash. This the 3rd day of November, 1934. Kerr Craige flamsay, Substituted Trustee. Craige & Craige, Attorneys. Nov" 9—30. SALE of real property Pursuant to the powers contain ed in a certain Mortgage Deed of Trust executed by Thomas Kirk and wife, Cynthia Kirk, to John F. Ramsay, Trustee, dated Feb ruary 15, 1926, which is duly re corded in the office of the Regist er of Deeds for Rowan County, in ^^Book of Mortgages No. 95, page 266, default having been made in pavment oi the indebtedness therein secured, the said Trustee -will expose for sale, at public auc tion for cash, at the Court House | Door in the City of Salisbury, N C., on Monday, the 3rd, day ol December, 1934, at 12:00 o clock Noon, the following described real estate: All that real estate lying and be ing in Providence Township, BE GINNING at a stone, runs thence N. 70 deg. West 7 chains to a stake; thence 5 deg. East 1.43 chains to a stone; thence South 70 deg. East 7 chains to a stake on old line; thence North 2 deg. East 1.43 chains to the beginning, con taining one (1) acre, be the same more or less. Also Tract BEGINNING at a stone Tom Kirk’s corner, thence North 3 deg. Fast 11 chains to a stone, Eliza beth Turner’s corner, on the ori ginal line; thence North 84 deg. W. 6.72 chains to a stone; thence South 1 deg. West 10 chains to a stone, Tom Kirk’s corner; thence South 74 deg. East 6.84 chains to the beginning corner, containing 7.11 acres more or less. Terms of sale cash. This the 3rd day of November, 1934. John E. Ramsay, Trustee. Kerr Craige Ramsay, Attorney. Nov. 9—30. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the powers contain ed in a certain Mortgage Deed of Trust executed by Dock Earn hardt and wife, G. May Earnhardt, to John E. Ramsay, Trustee, dated April 26, 1923, which is duly re corded in the office of the Regist er of Deeds for Rowan County, in Rook of Mortgages No. 81, at page 294, default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness therein secured, the said Trustee will expose for safe, at public auction for cash, at the Court House Door in the City of Salisbury, N. C., on Monday, the 3rd day of December, 1934, at 1-2:00. o’clock M., the following described real estate: All that real estate lying and be i^Ag in Gold Hill Township, Rowan c ounty and State of North Caro lina, and more particularly describ ed and defined as follows, to-wit: One house and lot in the town of Granite Quarry, N. C., almost directly across the street in front of the home place of the said Henry R. Seaford. BEGINNING at a stone on H. R. Seaford*s line R. A. Raney's Vv i- . : • - . . \ corner in a ditch; thence with said ditch N. 42 deg. W. 3.62 chains to a stake at a culvert in center of v, hitncy Street Ramey's corner; thence with said street S. 59 1-2 deg. W. 98 links to an iron stake in said Whitney Street, a new corn er, thence a new line passing j through the center of a well S. 42 degrees E. 3.62 chains to an iron [stake, a new corner on H. R. Sea ford’s line; thence N. 59 1-2 deg. E. 98 links to the beginning. Con taining .36/100 an acre, be the same more or less. The above lot or tract of land is part of the tract mentioned and described in deed from Geo. W. Hudson and wife to Henry R. Sea ford and wife, dated November 29, 1905, registered in book of deeds No. 105, page 426, Register’s Of fice of Rowan Ciunty. Terms of sale cash. This the 3rd day of November, 1934. John E. Ramsay, Trustee. Kerr Craige Ramsay, Attorney. Nov. 9—30. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ROWAN Pursuant to the provisions of a certain mortgage deed of trust executed by John Crowell and wife, Emma Crowell, to John W. Hon eycutt, Trustee and Mortgagee, on June 26th, 1928, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan county in book of mortga ges No. 110, page 249, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, the undersigned, Trustee and Mort gagee, will expose for sale on Sat urday, November 24th, 1934, at the courthouse door in the city of Salisbury, N. C., at the hour of 12 M., at public auction for cash, the following real estate: Beginning at a stake near the railroad, corner to lot No. 3. thence North 3 1 deg. East 4.17 chains to a stake; thence North 6 deg. West 14.00 chains to a stake; thence North 9 1-4 deg. East 20.80 chains to a stake, corner to lot No. 3; thence North 86 deg. West 10.50 chains to a stake; thence South 5 1-2 deg. East 3 5.00 chains to a stake; thence South 40 deg. West 2chains to a stake on railroad; thence with railroad 3.12 chains to a stake; thence North 40 deg. East 1.28 chains to a stake near the house; thence South 3 5 deg. East 1.5 9 chains to the beginning, con staining 28 acres, more or less, sit .uate in Gold Hill Township andj !being lot No. 4 assigned to John! Crowell in Special Proceeding en titled "Eva Cuthertson, Martha Ingram and others vs Willie Crowell and others.” j This October 23rd, 1934. 'John W. Honeycutt, Trustee and 'Mortgagee. jRendleman & Rcndleman, Attys. |Nov. 2—23. " ‘COMMISSIONER’S SAIF. OF REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in the Special Proceeding entitled Emma A. Glover, et al against L. O. Glover, Lola Watson, Gladys Park er, Bethel Glover, et al, appointing the undersigned Commissioner to sell real estate, subject to dower, to make assets to pay debts, the un dersigned Commissioner will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House Door, in the City of Salisbury, on Monday, December 3rd, 1934, at 12 o’clock Noon, three tracts of land in Morgan Township, fully described by mets and bounds in deeds recorded in Book No. 123, page 296, Book No. 123, page 298, and book No. 203, page 289, and as et out in paragraph five of the peti-1 tion filed in said cause and, ac- j cording to a recent survey made by M. E. Miller, C. E., said tracts embraced within the boundaries of said survey are bounded and de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a stone, R. V. Walker’s corner in Walter Feather stone’s line, and runs thence S. 4 iiv; nar f_- .... .. r:_-1_ stone’s line and Earnhardt’s corner; | thence with Earnhardt’s line S. 81! deg. 45 min. E. 1313 feet to a stone in Earnhardt’s line; thence S. 87 E. 87? feet to a pine in the Milas Arey Estate’s line, and W. C. Wat son’s corner; thence N. 30 E. ?3 feet to a stake in the dower line, Watson’s corner, as shown on the Map; thence S. 87 E. 34? feet to a; stake, Watson’s corner; thence S. 30 W. 530 feet to a stake in Glover and Arey’s line and Watson’s corn er; thence S. 87 E. with Milas Arey’s line 136? feet to a stone in M. J. Arey’s line or corner; thence N. 1 E. 1280 feet to a stake in Finch Morgan’s line; thence N. 86, W. with Finch Morgan’s line and R. W. Lowery’s line and R.- V, Walker’s line, 3870 feet to a stone, the place of beginning, contalhing 108.6 :acres,,.more or less,.subject however, to the dower of Emma A. Glover, consisting of 35 1-2 acres, is shown on said Map, on file in the Clerk’s Office, and in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. The purchaser will get a fee sim ple title for all of said lands, but will not get possession of that part embraced in the dower, until after the death of the widow. The part iaid off to the widow is shown on -he Map, and reference is hereby made to said Map for the dower, and also for further description, boundaries, etc. This October 29th, 1934. J. T. Wright, Commissioner. Nov. 2—23 NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Ernest D. Collins, Plaintiff Vs Fairy Queen Collins, Defendant The defendant, Fairy Queen Col lins, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan County, North Carolina, wherein, the plaintiff is seeking to obtain an absolute divorce on the grounds of two year’s separation; and the said defendant will furth er take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County and answer or demur to said com plaint within thirty days from and after Dec. 9th, 1934, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. This the 5th day of Nov. 193 4. B. D. McCubbins, Clerk of Superior Court. By B. Lampert, Dep. C. S. C. Russeil W. Whitener, Attorney for plaintiff. Nov. 9—30. -*? MORTGAGE SALE Pursuant to the provisions con tained in a Mortgage Trust Deed Registered in Book No. 91 page 3 32 made by T. L. Coughenour and wife Ellen Coughenour for the protection and benefit of the hold er of the note on the 22 nd day of January, 1925, default having been made in the payment of this debt, ...I.: .1. . j \ 1___ •_ ^ _ secure, and the said J. jM. Holt having died, his Administrator sold, assigned and transferred said mortgage and note to J. C. Cough enour and the undersigned was duly appointed by the Superior Court as substituted trustee on the 15th day of February, 1933, said petition and order having been re corded in the Office of the Regist er of Deeds for Rowan County in Book 219 page 379, the undersign ed will sell at public sale for cash, at the request of J. C. Coughenour, the holder of the note, at the Courthouse Door in Salisbury, on Saturday, the 8th day of December, 1934, the following property: Lying about 1 mile North from Spencer, N. C., Beginning at a stake on the East side of 3rd Street, W. H. Koontz’ corner; thence with his line about East 361 1-2 feet to a stake on the original line; thence South 10 deg. West 5 5 feet to a stake on the line of a 25 foot street; thence with said Street West 351 feet to a stake on 3rd Street; thence with Third Street 1 deg. West 5 8 feet to the beginning. For back title see Deed Book No. 174, page 97. Conveyed by the said T. L. Coughenour and wife Ellen Coughenour to satisfy the debt provided for in said mortgage. This November 2nd, 1934. T. G. Furr, Substituted Trustee. Nov. 9—30. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the provisions con tained in a certain deed of trust dated June 6th, 1929, executed by Glenn Choate and wife, Donna Choate, to Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, which deed of trust was properly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, in book of mortgages No. 87, page 222, securing note payable to the Metro politan Life Insurance Company, default having been made in the payment of the said deed of trust as therein provided, and by authori ty and power of sale conferred by said deed of trust, and by law pro vided, the undersigned Trustee, at the request of the holder of the note, will offer for salf at public auction to the highest bidder, or bidders, for cash, at the Courthouse, door in Salisbury, N. C., on SAT URDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 193 4, AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON, the following described real property, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake at the West corner of the intersection of Crosby Street and Mitchell Avenue, and runs thence with- the West side qf Crosby Street, South 31 degrees 45 minutes West 175 feet to a stake in the edge of an alley; thence with the North side of said alley, North 58 degrees. 15 minutes West 100 feet to a- stake, Peeler’s corner; thence with Peeler’s line, North 3 11 degrees 45 minutes East 175 feet to a stake in the South edge of Mitchell Avenue; thence with the South side of Mitchell Avenue, South 58 de grees 15 minutes East 100 feet to the BEGINNING, and being Lots Nos. 1 and 2 in Block 16, as shown upon the map of the property of the Southern Development Com any, known as Fulton Heights, Sal isbury, North Carolina, and being the same as conveyed to G. W. Choate by T. J. Maupin and wife, Grace C. Maupin, by deed dated May 15, 1919, and registered in Book of Deeds 15 5, page 234, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, and being better known as Number 203 Mitchell Avenue, Salisbury, North Carolina. This the 14th day of November, 1934. Wachovia Bank and Trust Com any, Trustee. Metropolitan Life Insurance Com pany, Holder of Note. Hudson & Hudson, Attorneys. Nov. 16—Dec. 7. MORTGAGE SALE OE REAL ESTATE By virtue of authority contained in a certain mortgage deed of trust, dated November 3, 1927, and re gistered in the Register’s office of Rowan County in Book of Mort gages, No. 104, page 291, from John J. Kluttz and wife, Jennie Z. Kluttz, to J. E. Fisher, Trustee, de fault having been made in the pay ment 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 high est'bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday, December 15, 1934, at 12 o’clock, Noon, the following de cribed real estate, to-wit: TRACT NO. 1: Situated 1 mile Northwest of Granite Quarry, N. C., and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in the creek, a new corner; thence S. 88 E. 3.25 chains to a stone, the old corner; thence N. 28 E. 8 chains to a stake in the center of the railroad; thence with the railroad N. 44 W. 3.42 chains to the center of the creek; thence up the creek 10.60 chains to the beginning, containing 3 acres, be the same more or less. The above tract being a part of the tract conveyed from W. S. Brown and wife to R. M. Brown, registered in Book No- 172, page 149, Register’s Otfic#. -of Rowan County. TRACT NO. 2: Beginning at a stake in center of railroad on line of the Kirk’s heirs, and runs thence S. 28 W. 7.75 chains to a stone on old corner; thence E. 8.65 chains to a stake in the center of railroad, corner of Lot No. 3; thence with the railroad to the beginning, con taining two and one-half acres more r less. The above described land being a part of the W. S. Brown home tract and assigned to him in the division of the William Brown, de ceased, lands. For back title, see deed from L. L. Walton and wife to Eli Kerns, registered in Book No. 172, page 13 9, Register’s Office of Rowan County. TRACT NO. 3: In Salisbury Township, between the. Yadkin Railroad and Gold Llill Road; Be ginning at a stake on the Yadkin Railroad, Eli Kerns’ corner; thence j W. 5.66 chains to an ash, Kerns’ corner; thence S. % deg. W. 3.00 chains to a stake in the Gold Hill Road; thence with said Road Northeast 10.25 chains to a stake in said Road, corner to 1-66/100! acre tract; thence with the line of! said tract N. 24 deg. E. 20.001 chains to a stake, Eli Kerns’ corner;, P ST HA nlaninc fn n ir'6»nf6M*i of railroad; thence with the rail road 24.75 to the beginning, con taining 24 1-2 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 4: Also another' tract, beginning at a stake in the Gold Hill Road, corner to the above described tract; thence N. 24 deg. E. 5.3 5 chains to a stake, Eli Kerns’ corner; thence N. 84 deg. W. 5.54 chains to a stake in the Gold Hill Hoad; thence with said Road S. 3 3 E. 6.64 chains to the beginning, containing 1-66/100 acres, more or less. For back title to the above two tracts, see deed from J. L. Graham and wife to John J. Kluttz, regis tered in Book of Deeds No. 170, page 149, in the Register’s Office of Rowan County. TRACT NO. 5 : Lying about 1-2 nile from Granite Quarry, N. C. and lying on the East side of the Gold Hill road: Beginning at a stake on the Yadkin Railroad, John J. Kluttz’s corner; thence with Kluttz’s line West 373 feet to .a stake, Kluttz’s corner; thence South 2-5/8 deg. West 196 feet to a stake in the center of the Gold Hill road; thence N. 80 E, 389 feet to a stake in the center of the Yadkin Rail road; thence with the center of the said railroad North 4 deg. East 11.2 feet to the be ginning, containing iNew Hauptmann Attorney I TRENTON, N. J. . . . Edward J. Reilly (above), noted criminal lawyer of Brooklyn, N. Y., ha* been called in to take charge of the Hauptmann defense in the Lindbergh kidnapping trial, scheduled for Jan. 2nd, 1935. Mrs. Hauptmann retained Reilly in a change of lawyers. 1-32/100 acres. See deed from Ross Kerns and wife to John J. Kluttz, registered in Book of Deeds No. 173, page 32, in the Register’s Office of Rowan County. The above property is being sold subject to all taxes and other liens which might be against the same. Terms of sale: Cash. This 14th day of November, 1934. J. E. Fisher, Trustee. T. K. Carlton, Attorney. Nov. 16—Dec. 14., MORTGAGE SALE Pursuant to the provisions con- j tained in a Mortgage or Condition- j al Sales Contract, registered in! Book No. 68, Page 3 3 5-, Cabarrus | County, made by P. C. McLain, j for the protection and benefit of j the undersigned on the 16th day of September, 1933, default hav-i ing been made in a payment of this debt and an assessment contracted! to be paid by the maker of this I Mortgage, which said Conditional! S'les Contract was given to secure, the undersigned will sell at public sale for cash at the Court House, Salisbury, N. C., on the 15th day of December, 1934, at 12:00 Noon, the following personal property: • One Nash Sedan, 1929 model, Motor No. Ssil06, Serial No. 1467778, conveyed by the said P. C. McLain, to satisfy a debt pro vided for in said Conditional Sales Contract. This the 20th day of November, 1934. Rainey-Cline Motor Co., Mortgagee. C. H. Rainey, Sec.-Treas. \'ov. 23—Dec. 7. Rival Pastors To Take Turns Leading Flock In a Solomonic judgment here Judge A. M. Stack in superior court temporarily settled a dispute of members of the Elizabeth Tem ple of Concord, International Four Square Gospel Association, Incor porated, by allowing two pastors to alternate in holding services until the case can be settled by a judge and jury in Cabarrus countv. Rev. Mrs. Willie Laurel Olive, founder and former pastor, and her sister, Daisy Louise Brown, recently secured a temporary in junction against Rev. Walter J. Pollard, pastor, and George W. Funderburk, J. B. Lewis and W. T. Blackwelder, trustees, restrain ing them from having any partici pation in the activities of the church until the matter was heard before him. The plaintiffs contended that the defendants were ousted as church officials and members of the congregation at a meeting in Spartanburg, S. C., on October 21 by the presbytery of the genera! council. The defendants, however, insisted that this body had no authority to eject them._ Black-Draught Brings Refreshing Relief of Constipation Troubles Constipation produces many dis agreeable sensations, several of which are mentioned by Mr. T. E. Stith, of BoonviUe, Ind., who writes: “I have used Thedford’s Black-Draught many years when needed for biliousness and other minor Ills when a laxative was heeded. I have a tight feeling in my chest when I get bilious. X get dizzy and feel very tired, Just don’t feel like doing my work. After taking Black-Draught, I feel much bettor. This Is why I continue to use It when needed.** ... Thed ford’s Black-Draught is a good, purely^ vegetable' laxative, obtain able for 96# a package. She was standing at the roadside with a briefcase under her arm as I slowed up the car east of Needles, Cal. Ordinarily I don’t pick up hitch hikers. She was young and blonde, that type of ash white blonde that runs thirteen to the dozen on the Hollywood boule vards. She was pretty too, in spite of the Mojave desert dust, and bleary eyed sleepiness which sub sequent conversation revealed had been acquired aboard a five ton truck. "How far east are you going?” I asked. "All the way to Sylvia, Kansas.” I thought that I had her cata logued pretty accurately and told her so. "Beauty Contest Winner re turning home because you couldn’t get a break in the movies?” "Just half right” she answered grimly. "I’m a beauty contest win ner who is returning home because I threatened to be a success.” "Director get fresh? I ventured. "Yes but not in the way you mum ** rlon t **F *» n in bewilderment. "Not necessary at all! ’ he assur ed me. "All you have to do is stand in front of this microphone and this cable to it, running to the sound booth will record your voice.” "What’ll I say, though?”. I ask ed. "Do you want me to read some lines or recite something from Shakespeare, or what?” "The young man with the eye glasses looked at me in wonder ment. "Didn’t the director tell you?” he asked slowly, "that he’s all set to sign you up. That you’re a natural to play the vofce of Mick ey Mouse?” rlanting free Seedlings Soon High Point.—Reforestation of 15 00 acres of submarginal, or un [ tillable, and in the Deep River and Brown Creek erosion control areas, with the planting of 1,500,000 commercial tree seedlings will be gin prior to December 1, accord ing to Charles H. Flory, chief for ester of the Soil Erosion Service of the United States Department of the Interior. The reforestation activity is in | line with the modified land-use program being sponsored by the Soil Erosion Service in the two watersheds. Seriously eroded land and worn-out fields will be provid ed with a forest cover to protect them against further erosion, Mr. Flory stated. Of the million-and-a-half seed lings required, 600,000 will b: [furnished jointly by the state for est nursery at Clayton and by the [government’s erosion control nur isery at Statesville. The remaining [900,000 will be obtained from [other sources. \ About 200 men wi\Y bt needed (to carry out the planting program. | Most of these will be supplied by jCCC labor in the two areas. Plant ing will continue from December II to April 1. I There will be 675,000 pine seed lings of the shortleaf, longleaf, .white and loblolly types, and 510, [000 black locust, 100,000 yellow poplar, 63,000 black walnut and 50,000 white oak. The remainder will include cedar, catalpa, hack berry, ash, honey locust and cypress. 1-1 green kid when I came out to Hol lywood six months ago. It was the old story. I had some pictures of myself to show as winner of a local beauty contest and some high school theatrical experience to talk about. I managed to see a director all right, one of the biggest in Hol lywood. He was right from my own town. He was nice enough too, and made me realize that' I’d need some lessons in dramatics and voice before he could find a part for me. "I had a bit of money and man aged to get a job as a waitress in the Blue Hat. I dropped right out of sight and put in all my spare time studying. I was going to take him by storm when I was ready. "The day before yesterday he dropped in for lunch and saw me. He remembered me all right and .called me over to his table. "Whdt has happened to you?” hi asked. "I told him all I had been doing and that I had planned to ask him for a screen test pretty soon. "You look all right to me right now, he said. And your voice is swell. I’ve something in mind which I think will suit. Drop down to the studio this afternoon at four sli/* •» u uuth i ui a test un stage j. "You can bet I was on time at that studio. "The director had left word with the gateman to let me go to stage 3. When I got there however, he wasn’t there. There weren’t any lights or cameras either. Just a young man with glasses standing in front of a microphone. "How about that test I am'to take? I asked. "We’ll give it to you right now,” he said. "And I’ll bet you’ll be a wow too! This is probably the be ginning of a real movie career for you! "But where are the lights, the cameras and everybody?” I asked • RADIO REPAIRS Phone for quick, guaranteed, serv ice. We are members of Radio Manufacturers Service. I Radio Service Shop Day Phone 808 Residence Phone 1S78-J Arcade Bldg. West Innest St. R. E. Miller, Mgr. Salisbury, L. Councill Powles Funeral Director and Embalmer PRESTIGE JUSTIFIED BY SERVICE Phone 282 Rockwell, N. C. 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