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LEGAL NOTICES 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 exe cuted by George L. Allen and wife, Mary Lottie Allen, to E. H. Harri son, Trustee, on the 10th day of September, 1934, which said deed of trust is recorded in book of Mortgages 120, Page 284, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county, default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness therein secured, and at the request of the holder of the note therein secured, the undersigned E. H. Harrison, Trustee, will expose for sale, at public auction, for cash, at the court house door in Salis bury, N. C., on Monday, Novem ber 11, 1935, at the hour of 12 M., the following described real estate: One vacant lot in the North Ward of Salisbury, North Carolina, situate and fronting on the South east side of Henderson Avenue be tween Mocksvlle Avenue and Henderson Street: T-kTT-kT^ .1 * 1 a ataivc 111 tut Southeast margin of Henderson Avenue—corner to Lot No. 21, and runs thence with line of Lot No. 21, in a Southeasterly direction one hundred and fifty-one feet to a stake; thence in a Southwesterly direction fifty feet to the rear corn er of Lot No. 23; thence with line of Lot No. 23 in a Northwesterly direction one hundred and fifty feet to Henderson Avenue; thence with the margin of Henderson Avenue in a Northeasterly direc tion fifty and one-half feet to the BEGINNING corner; comprising Lot No. 22 on Map No. One of the Henderson property called "Con federate Paijk” made by J. W. Webb, C. E., 1923. For back title see Deed from Henderson Estate to George L. Al len and wife, Mary Lottie Allen, registered in Book No. 180, page 209, office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North Caro lina. This the 7th day of Oct. 1933 E. H. Harrison, Trustee. Wm. C. Coughenour. Attorney. Oct. 11—Nov. 8. RESALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the provisions con tained in a certain mortgage deed of trust, executed by L. G. Malcom and wife, Dallie Malcom, dated July 15th, 1933 to R. W. Lentz, Trustee, which mortgage is record ed in book of mortgages number 125, page 247, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan Coun ty, 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, will offer for resale at public auction to the highest bidder,, or bidders, for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday, October 19th, 1935, at 12 o’clock Noon, the following described real property, to-wit: Lying and being in Litaker Township, Rowan County and State of North Carolina, and more particular described and defined as follows, to-wit: And being a part of the Benjamin place and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stone on the South side of the road the old Bost and Kluttz corner; and runs thence with the Kluttz line N. 24 W. 5 03 chains to an iron stake a new corner on the old line; thence a new line South 81 E. 4.20 chains to a iron stake in the road a new corner; thence with the road S. 27 W. 4.5 5 chains to the beginning, containing 1 acre, be the same more or less. Bidding to begin at $269.50. The bidder at said sale will be requirred to make a cash deposit of 5% of his bid to show good faith and to insure compliance therewith. This the 4th day of Oct., 193 5. R. W. Lentz, Trustee. S. W. Kluttz. Atty. Oct. 11—18. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Pursuant to the terms and pro visions of a certain mortgage deed of trust executed by W. L. Horah and wife, Gladys Horah, to D. A. Rendleman, Trustee, dated June 27th, 1922, and recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mort gages No. 78, page 223, 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 under signed trustee, will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday, October 19th, 1935, at the hour of 12 M., the following described real estate: Beginning at a stake on the East corner of Long and Liberty Streets in Salisbury, N. C., thence S. E. with Liberty St., 200 feet to a stone; thence N. E. 84 feet to a stone; thence N. 216' feet with the branch to a stone in the edge of Long Street; thence S. E. with Long Street 84 feet to the begin ning. For back title see Book of Deeds No. 144, page 182. This property will be sold sub ject to all outstanding taxes, street and sidewalk assessements. This Sept. 17th, 193 5. D. A. Rendleman, Trustee. John L. Rendleman, Attorney. Sept. 27—Oct. 18. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the terms of. a cer tain mortgage deed of trust execut ed by J. C. Saunders, and wife, Myrtle Saunders, to R. Lee Wright, Trustee, dated May 14, 1928, and recorded in the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan County, in Book of Mortgages No. 110, page 144, 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 Trustee will expose for sale, at public auc tion, for cash, at the Courthouse Door in Salisbury, N. C., on Mon day, October 28, 1933, at the hour of 12 M, the following described real estate: A certain tract or land lying about ten miles Southeast from Salisbury, North Carolina and about one mile East of the Depot of Gold Hill, North Carolina. Beginning at a stake the West corner of the Stephen Brady tract in Morgan Township, Rowan Coun ty, N. C., and running thence South 85 1-2 deg. East 4.80 chains to a stake on Stephen Bradufc line corner to Tract No. 10; tnence with Tract No. 10. North 4 deg. East 6.60 chains to a stake, cornel of Tract No. 11; thence with the line of Tract No. 11, North 83 deg. West 37.30 chains to a stake on the line of Tract No. 12, and corner of Tract No. 14. thence with the line of Tract No. 14, South 4 deg. West 18.82 chains to a stake on the line of Tract No. 16; thence with line of Tract No. 16, [South 83 deg.East 18.65 chains to a stake on a reserved roadway; thence with said reserved roadway. North 4 deg. East 7.50 chains to a stake, corner of Tract No. 15. South 86 deg. East 13.59 chains to a stake on Stephen Brady’s line; thence with Stephen Brady’s line, North 4 1-2 deg. East 3.03 chains to a stake, the beginning corner of Stephen Brady’s property, contain ing 51 acres, more or less, and be ing Tract No. 13 on the Map of the property of Mrs. E. Graf, re corded in®Vfap Book No. 1, page 114, and Ifiade by C. M. Miller, C. S., November, 1914, Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan Coun ty, N. C. The purchaser will be required to pay 5% of purchase price bid on day of sale. This September 27, 1935. R. Lee Wright, Trustee. Sept. 27—Oct. 15. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the provisions of a certain mortgage deed of trust ex ecuted December ISth. 1928 to C. R. Pless and wife, Mrs. H. K. Pless and recorded in book 111. page 287, im the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan County. ■ N. C., default having been made in payment of indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned will or. Monday, November 4th, 1935, at !2 noon, at the Courthouse door in ‘he City of Salisbury, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the following des cribed real property, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake in the said road, Stiller,* corner; thence with Stiller’s line. South 1 % deg. East 1617 feet to a stake Flem ing’s corner; thense South 761/> deg. West 140 feet to a shake Fleming’s corner; thence North 1 l/i deg. West 1654 feet to a stake in the said Lincolnton Road, Flem ing’s comer; thence with the cen ter of said road East 128 feet to the beginning, containing five ( 5 ) acres more or less, being a part of land by deed from J. K. Dorsett to J. L. Fleming, recorded in Book No. 161, page No. 273 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C. This 9th day of October, 1935 C. R. PLESS and Wife, Mrs. H. K. PLESS, Mortgagees. 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 tc file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on ox before the 15th day of Sept., 193 5, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their rerovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This Sept. 11, 1935. W. F. Kelsey, Admr. of the estate of George Gore. Sept. 20—Oct. 25. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the terms of a cer tain mortgage deed of trust exe cuted by John K. Eagle, and wife, Kathleen Eagle, dated June 2, 193 5, recorded in Book of Mort gages No. 116, page 57, default having been made in the payment of interest and principal, the un dersigned will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash on Saturday, November 16, 193 5, at twelve o’clock, Noon, at the 1 Court House door in the city of Salisbury, N. C., one house and lot in Morgan Township, said lot be ing described as follows: Lying about 1-2 mile S. W. from Morgan’s Store. Beginning at an Oak Tree on S. E. side of Road, Eli Eagle’s corner; thence S. 22 E. with the original line, 8.00 Ch. to a stake; thence S. 76 W. 3.00 Ch. to a Stake; thence N. 14 1-2 W. 8.10 Ch. to a Stake, Eli Ea gle’s corner; thence N. 76 E. 2.00 Ch. to the beginning, containing two acres, more or less. Same be ing a part of land by deed recorded in Book 140, page 186. Terms of sale cash, and sale will be left open ten days for an in creased bid as now provided by law. This Oct. 16, 1935. J. C. Eagle, Administra tor of Eli Eagle. Postoffice R- F. D. No. 1, Gold Hill, N. C. Oct 18-Nov 8 Pd NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Mary C. Keever, ■ 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 13 th day of October, 1936, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. Per sons indebted to said estate are no tified to make prompt settlement. This October 10, 193 J. Mary Elizabeth Keever-Ludwick Executrix of the estate of Mrs. Mary C. Keever, Spencer. N. C. R. Lee Wright, Atty. Oct. 18-Nov. 22. NEW FREE BOOKLET DESCRIBES PAMPHLETS ISSUED BY U. S. GOVT. The United States Government collects information about almost every subject in the world. It publishes thousands of pamphlets containing that information. It furnishes these pamphlets to the public at very small cost. A list of some of the pamplets, md a brief description of what they contain, has been prepared as a small booklet by the makers of Carduia and Black-Draught. It gives many people, for the first time, a handy record of some of the pamphlets that the United States Government furnishes. Everyone should know what information he can get from the Government, and how to get it. This booklet, entitled “Informa tion,” explains. Write to The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tennessee, for a free ropy. CONFESSIONS OF A DRUG ADDICT A revealing story of the trials md sorrows of a drug victim will be found in the October 20th issue of the American Weekly, the big magazine which comes regularly with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. Your newsboy or newsdealer has your copy. Lady Took Cardui When Weak, Nervous “I can’t say enough for Cardui If [ talked all day,” enthusiastically writes Mrs. L. H. Cald well, of Statesville, N. O. 1 have used Cardui at Intervals for twenty-flTa rears," she adds. “My trouble In the beginning was weakness and ner vousness. I read of Carr lui in a newspaper and iecided right then to try It. It seemed before I had taken half a bottle of 3ardui I was stronger and was soon up and around.” Thousands of woman testify Cardui bene fited them. If It does not benefit TOP, •onsult a physician. Debutante Coiffure for Winter Season NEW YORK . . . The debutante-who is giving thought to her coiffure teed worry no more about correctness for the coming season. At the show of winter hair styles of the Coiffure Guild of New York, Miss Mary Topping, of social- register rating, demonstrated the correct :oiffure above. Farm Women Entertained In Home Talks Home demonstration workers at state College are finding that their weekly radio talks are being wetl received by farm women of North Carolina. , Each Thursday has been assigned to the women, and the talks deliv ered by the specialists have to dc with bettering the farm home and its surroundings. Many requests tome into State College after thee talk asking for further information sn the subjects Jiscused. These broadcasts, known as the Carolina Farm Features, are now sent out over 5 North Carolina ra dio stations. The service was begun >ne month ago. The program for the two days Dctober 18-19 includestFriday, C. ?. Parrish, "Management of Late Hatched Pullets”; and Saturday, Robert Schmidt, "Harvesting and Storing Sweet Potatoes”. Included in the program for the week of October 21-26 will be a talk on "Preparing Turkeys for Market” on October 24 by C. J. Maupin, and a talk on the "Value of Milk in the Human Diet” by A. C. Kimrey on October 21. More than 3,200 contracts have been signed to date by tobacco growers of Johnston County and the remaining growers are signing at the rate of 40 to 7$ daily. —Buy In Salisbury— ————E— checks Malaria in 3 days COLDS first day Liquid - Tablets TONIC Salve - Nose and' Drops LAXATIVE I-- ■ j | TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS | ANSWERED AT STATE | COLLEGE i_i Q. Will the corn-hog adjustment program be continued in 1936? A. This question will be decided on October 26 when all contract signers will be asked to vote on whether a new program is wanted or not. Ballots are now being dis tributed and every grower, who has cooperated in previous programs, is being urged to vote either yes or no. Where a grower cannot vote personally in the office of the County Agent he may vote by mail or deliver his ballot to the commun-| ity or county committeman. Vot ing will be closed after October 26 and the action of the present con tract signers will determine whether a new contract will be offered. Question:—Can the sex of baby chicks be determined so as to make it profitable for poultry producers? Answer:—This science is a de velopment of relatively recent years, but has now reached the stage where a high degree of ac curancy can be obtained. The ef ficiency of a well trained "chick sexer” is o ver 90 percent,. Poul trymen can thus purchase female chicks for replacement in their laying flocks, and can also be sure of getting male chicks for broiler production. This method conser ves house space and cuts down the over head for the egg producer and aids the broiler producer in that the cockerels make better gains than pullets. Question: Is it too late to seed Australian Winter Peas for soil im provements? Answer:—Winter peas may be sown at any time from September 1 to December 1, and good growths have been made when seeded as late as February^ The crop has the advantage of other legumes in that it can be turned under earlier in the spring. In seeding, however, it is best not to sow with vetch as this crop has i tendency to overpower the peas when the two are planted together. Use at least 30 pounds of seed to the acre and be sure that the seed are covered from two to three: nches deep. E. 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