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NORTH CAROLINA,
ROWAN COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
G. H. Swink
vs.
Estelle Bowers Swink
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Rowan
County for the purpose of obtain
ing an absolute divorce from her
upon statutory grounds, as provid
ed by law; that sakl defendant will
take notice that she is required to
appear before the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Rowan County at
his office in the Court House in
the City of Salisbury, North Caro
lina, on the 5 th day of Oct. 1935,
or within thirty days thereafter,
and answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action or the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in said complaint.
This the 3rd day of Sept., 1935.
Blanche Lampert, Asst. C. S. C.
J. M. Waggoner, Atty for plaintiff
Sept. 6—27.
NORTH CAROLINA,
ROWAN COUNTY
IN THE SUPSRIOR COUTT
Viola Kerr vs. Cecil Kerr
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Rowan
County for the purpose of obtain
ing an absolute divorce from him
upon the grounds of two succes
sive years of separation, as provid
ed by law; that said defendant will
take notice that he is required to
appear before the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Rowan County at
his office in the Court House in
the City of Salisbury, North Caro
lina, on the 5 th day of October,
1935, or within thirty days there
after, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court i
for the relief demanded in said i
complaint. i
This the 3rd day of Sept. 193 5. 1
Bla ache Lampert, ]
Dep. Clerk Superior Court.
J. M. Waggoner, Atty for plaintiff.
Sept. 6—27.
RESALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Pursuant to an order of the Su
perior Court in the special proceed
ing entitled "J. A. Miller, Admix,
of D. C. Ar£y vs. Louisa C. Arey,
"WidoW, et al.,” and by virtue of}
an order of resale dated September
2nd, 1935, the undersigned, Com
missioner, will expose for resale at
the courthouse door in Salisbury,
N. C., on Saturday, September
21st, 1935, at the hour of 12 M.,
the following tracts of land; Sit
uate in Morgan Township, Rowan
County and described as follows:
1st. Beginning at a stake, Graf’s
corner; thence South 4 deg. West
29.85 chains to a stone, Graf’s
corner; thence South 85.5 deg. East
18.05 chains to a stake, in the pub
lic road, Max Shaver’s corner;
thence with center of said road
North 18.5 deg. East 15.92 chains
to a stake; thence North 1 deg.
West 14.95 chains to a stake in
said road, Shaver’s corner; thence
North 86 deg. West 20 chains to
the beginning, containing 56.4
acres. For back title, see Book of
Deeds No. 220, page 161.
Bidding will begin at $1134.00.
2nd. Beginning at a stake, Ely
Eagle’s corner on Catherine Rach
ael Peeler’s line; thence South 86%
deg. East 7.95 chains to a stake in
the Ridge road; thence with said
road 4.5 deg. West 6 chains;
thence North 15 deg. West 3.25
chains to a stake, Frick’s corner;
thence North 51 deg. West 9.5
chains to a stake; thence North
2.25 chains; thence North 7.08
chains to a stake on the old line;
thence North 51 deg. West 1.29
chains to a stump; thence South
45% deg. West 9.5 5 chains to a
stake, W. C. Eagle’s corner; thence
South 23.5 deg. East 21.94 chains
to the beginning, containing 20%
acres, more or less. For back title,
see Book No. 224, page 106.
Bidding will begin at $210.00.
This 6th day of Sept., 1935.
J. A. Miller, Commissioner.
Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys.
Sept. 13—20.
NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU
ABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er and authority contained in that
certain mortgage deed of trust ex
ecuted by George H. Shaver, and
wife, Bertha Shaver to Clyde E.
Gooch, trustee, which said deed of
trust is recorded in book of Mort
gages 71, Page 319, in the office au
the Register of Deeds for Rowanj
county, 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 Clyde E.
Gooch will expose for sale, at pub
lic auction, for cash, at the court
house door in Salisbury, N. C., on
Sept. 30th, 1935, at the hour of 12
M. the following described real
estate:
In the East Ward of the City of
Salisbury. Beginning at a stake in
the corner of the lots of H. W. Lee
and George H. Shaver, 50 feet from
the Intersection of Steele and Lee
Streets, and runs N. W. with Steele
Street 100 feet to a stake; thence
about 5 W. with line of another
lot of said Shaver (parallel with
Johnston’s line,, 100 feet to a stake
in corner of the said Shaver’s lots;
thence S. E., parallel with Steele
Street, 100 feet to a stake, H. W.
Lee’s corner; thence with Lee’s line
100 feet to the beginning corner.
There is upon one of the above
described lots a five room cottage,
known as No. 117 Steele Street;
another five room cottage Is erected
upon the other lot, both of which
are above described.
The above real estate is a part
of the land conveyed by deed from
M. S. Brown and wife, F. B. W.
Brown to George H. Shaver dated
July 3, 1905, Book 104, page 158.
For back title see last named deed
and deed from P. H. Thompson and
wife, A. B. Thompson, to M. S.
Brown, dated April 22nd, 1904,
Book 104, page 164, Records of
Rowan County.
This the 26th day of Aug. 193 5.
Clyde E. Gooch.
W. C. Coughenour, Atty.
Aug. 30—Sept. 27.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Pursuant to the provisions of a
:ertain mortgage deed of trust exe
:uted March 16th, 1928, to Martha
Sasinger and recorded in Book No.
110, page 13, in the office of the
legister of Deeds for Rowan Coun
y, N. C., default having been made
n payment of indebtedness secured
hereby, and at the request of the
wider of the note, and as by law
>rovided, the undersigned will on.
Monday, September 30th, 1935, at
12 Noon, at the Courthouse door in
:he City of Salisbury, N C., sell at
public auction, to the highest bid
fe- fo^-e-ashr-the following describ
ed real property, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a stake, W. C.
Kepley’s corner, on Smith Cauble’s
line; runs thence with Cauble’s line
N. 3 1-2 deg. East 5 52 feet to a
stone, Cauble’s corner; thence N.
87 deg. 30’ West 300 feet to a stake
a new corner; thence South 62 deg.
West 400 feet to a stake; thence
North 24 deg. West 931 feet to a
stake on the edge of the road;
thence North 33 deg. 30' West 375
to a stake; thence South 88 deg.
West 925 feet to a stake, J. Frank
Brown’s corner; thence with
Brown’s line South 3 deg. West
1314 feet to a stake, W. C. Kep
ley’s corner, J. Frank Brown’s line;
thence with Kepley’s line South 85
deg. East 1253 feet to a stake;
thence South 100 feet to a stake;
thence South 85 deg. East 528 feet
to a stake; thence North 100 ft. to
a stake; thence South 85 deg. F.ast
3 84 feet to the beginning corner,
containing 52.7 acres more or less
and being a part of the Rex farm
3-' per deed registered in Book of
Deeds No. 159, page No. 90, also
see deed from E. E Barringer and
wife to the Salisbury Realty &
Insurance Company for one half
undivided interest, all registered in
the office of the Register of Deeds
for Rowan County, North Caro
lina.
This the 28th hay of Aug. 193 5.
Martha Basinger. (Seal)
Aug. 30—Sept. 20
NORTH CAROLINA,
ROWAN CONUTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Esther R. Troutrrijan,
vs
Carl M. Troutman.
NOTICE
The defendant, Carl M. Trout
man, will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Rowan Gbunty, North Carolina, to
obtain a divorce on the ground of
two years separation; and the said
defendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear at the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County in the court
house in Salisbury, N. C., on the
30th day ®f September, 1935, 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 de
manded in said complaint.
This the 23rd day of Aug. 1935.
B. D. McCubbins, Clerk Superior
Court, Rowan County, N. C.
Aug. 30—Sept. 20.
| DEATHS
DR. B. B. SMITH
Dr. B. B. Smith, a veteran of th
Spanish-American war, died Sept
16 at his rooms at a local hotel. 'H1
had been in ill health for some time
Funeral services were held Tuesda;
at S p. m. with burial in the Na
tional cemetery. The widow sur
vives. 1
GEORGE OWENS
George Owen, 23, dropped dea<
Monday morning at the home o
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F
Owens of Franklin township of
heart attack as he was dressing fo
church. The funeral was held a
St. Matthews Episcopal church oi
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock
His parents and the follBwinj
brothers and sisters survive: Jame
at home; W. A., Salisbury; Charlie
Wilmington; Ira Evingston, Ohio
Mrs. Lonnie Overman and Mrs
Robert Sheets of the county, am
Mrs. Guy Black of Detroit.
MRS. W. A. BASINGER
Mrs. W. A. aBsinger, 67, die:
Wednesday afternoon at her home
118 Heilig avenue. She is survive,
by four sons, D. L. and Hoke o:
Salisbury, W. S. of Washington, D
C., and Glenn, U. S. navy stationec
at San Diego, Calif. Two brother
and four sisters also survive, Jin
and Bill Barger of Kannauolis
Mrs. Paul Clark of Salisbury, Mrs
Mack Wilhelm and Mrs. Henr]
Sifford of the county.
CRESS GRANGE
Cress Grange held its regulai
weekly meeting Friday night, Sept
13, with a very good attendance
We were very glad to have oui
lew county agent, Mr. Sutton, anc
issistant agent, Mr. Bennett, witl
is at this meeting. They botl
nade very good talks that we hope
will be helpful to all of us. Oui
quartette was present and enter
:ained us with several good songs,
Dur juvenile grange has been meeti
ng since the quarantine has beer
ifted. We are very glad to hav<
diem back. Every one was askec
do support the Rowan County Fail
»nd help make it the best ever helc
in the county, Mrc--T F. Fespermaj
was re'ported’sick. we hope she wil
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the estate of George Gore
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the said decedent t<
file an itemized, verified statemeni
of same with the undersigned on oj
before the 15th day of Sept., 193 5
or this notice will be pleaded in bai
of their rerovery. Persons indebtec
to said estate are notified to maki
prompt settlement.
This Sept. 11, 1935.
W. F. Kelsey, Admr. of the estati
of George Gore.
Sept. 20—Oct. 25.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Pursuant to the provisions of ;
certain mortgage deed of trust exe
cuted March 16th 1928, by Mar
garet B. Kenerly and Husband
Clarence E. Kenerly to Marth:
Basinger and registered in Mortgagi
Book No. 110, page 12, in the of
fice of Register of Deeds for Rowai
County, N. C., default having beer
made in the payment of the indebt
edness secured thereby, and at thi
request of the holder of the note
and as provided by law, the under
signed will on Monday, Septembei
30th, 1935, at 12 Noon, at th<
Courthouse door in the City oi
Salisbury, N. C., sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder for cash
the following property, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a stone, Smitl
Cauble’s corner in C. E. Kenerly’
line, running thence with Kenerly’:
line N. 87 deg. 30’ West 168 feel
to a stake, Kenerly’s .corner; thenci
S. 62 deg. West 400 feet to a stake
thence N. 24 deg. West 9.31 feei
to a stake on the North Bank oi
the road; thence N. 33 deg. 30
West 375 feet to a stake; thence S
88 deg. West 682 feet to a stake
J. Frank Brown’s corner in C. E
Kenerly’s line; thence with Brown’
line North 3 deg. East 841 feet v
an iron stake, Brown’s corner in J
W. Kepley’s line, thence witl
Kepley’s line South 89 deg. Easi
1716 feet to a stone, J. W. Kepley’,
and Smith Cauble’s'corner; thenci
with Cauble’s line South 2 deg. 30
West 1703 feet to the beginning
containing 53 1-2 acres more oi
less. Being a part of the Rex farir
as per deed registered in Book No
159, page No. 90 in the office oi
the Register of Deeds for Rowar
County, North Carolina.
This the 28 th day of Aug. 1^3 5
Martha Basinger
Aug. 30—Sept. 20.
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keep the heat and moisture at
a steady even level. . .
This control of temperature and humidity
helps to retain the full flavor and aroma of the
tobaccos you smoke in Chesterfields.
And it has a great deal to do with providing
the proper working conditions for the employes
who handle the tobaccos and operate the Chest
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Mild ripe tobaccos and modem up-to-date
factories with proper control of temperature
and humidity help to make Chesterfield . . .
the cigarette tbafs MILDER ’
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soon be well again. Alter the meet
ing closed the ladies served supper
which was very much enjoyed by
all present.
Our school is to start Thursday,
Sept. 19. We hope that all the chil
dren can go. We are very glad
to have Miss Mary Bassinger back
to teach again this year.
We have not had much weather
- tjj-Triake hay so far this fall.
Due to so much rain the cotton
is not opening very much yet, what
the boll weevils did not get.
W. R. Bostian ahd family visited
1 at the home of J. R. Cress Sunday
afternoon.
1 Several of our grangers attended
the Pomona meeting at Yost Wed
nesday.
1 Mrs. Fannie Tarlton of Salisbury
visited relatives at I. Ross, Frank
and J. R. Cress’s this week.
J. R. and Mrs. J. R. Cress and
daughter, Zella, visited Aunt Lou
Cress Sunday evening.
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Ralph, Dwight and Pauline Cart
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and Bobbie Deal the past week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Barringer of Con
cord, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Fink over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Holshouser
of Kannapolis and Miss Sallie Fink
1 visited Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Fink
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fink have
gone to Kannapolis where Mr. Fink
is working.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Myers and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Myers on the
past Sunday.
A number of farmers have
mowed some fine lespedeza and the
cotton is being picked.
The house owned by J. Chandler,
formerly known as the Joe Cron
well place, situated about two miles
west of Woodleaf and joining the
N. N. Graham farm was complete
ly burned down Monday night. The
origin of the fire is unknown. Mr.
, and Mrs. Ray McCoy have bAn
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had the home furnished when 11
was burned.
NOTICE
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bills against the Rural Rehabilita
tion Corporation will please pre
sent them, if possible, before Octo
ber 1st to the District Office ol
the Emergency Administration
Statesville. If not presented prom
ptly, settlement may be unusually
delayed.
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North Carolina cotton growers
I are being urged to wage a stiff bat
tle against boll weevils this fall to
prevent heavy infestations of the
crop next year.
So widespread were the infesta
tions this season that many of the
weevils will survive the winter un
less they are destroyed in the fall,
said C. H. Brannon, extension en
tomologist at State College.
As soon as the cotton has been
picked, he said, the growers should
cut down all the stalks and plow
them under.
Cutting the stalks under will kill
weevils which might otherwise sur
vive the winter.
If the stalks are left to grow
until frost, the weevils will ap
proach winter in a healthy, vigor
ous condition, Brannon added, and
they will be well able to withstand
the cold weather.
An ounce of prevention is worth
several pounds of cure, he declared,
and the destruction of boll weevils
in fall and winter is one of the best
control methods known.
Furthermore, he added, the
quicker that the stalks can be cut
and plowed under ,the better is the
chance of destroying most of the
weevils.
Cotton tax-exemption certifi
cates will be available to all North
Carolina growers in the near fu
ture. County agents will notify
the growjfs when theii; certificates
are ready.
Army worms and clover worms
are causing damage to the soybean
crop of Hyde County.
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