LEGAL NOTICES -:
NUlU-t 1tj L.K.E.U11UK5
Having qualified as Administra
trix of the estate of Addie Correl
Craige, this is to notify all person
having claims against the said de
cedent to file an itemized, verifiet
statement of same with the under
signed on or before the 25th day o:
September, 1937, or this notio
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. Persons indebted to Sait
estate are notified to make promp
settlement.
This September 14, 1936.
■ irPtrOT1 4 15 TT t PI fWTT
AUUU JliX vjv/avxvi^XjJL. (JXUi XXX
Administratrix of the Estate o:
Addie Correll Craige, Dec’d.
Woodson & Woodson, Attorneys
Sept. 18—Oct. 23.
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
(By Substituted Trustee)
Pursuant to the power and auth
ority contained in a certain deed o
trust dated the 9th day of April
1934, executed by Mrs. Laura B
Crouch (widow) to Alan S
O’Neal, Trustee which deed of trus
is duly registered in the office o
the Register of Deeds of Rowai
County, North Carolina, in Boo]
of Mortgages No. 126, page 272
securing a certain note payable ti
HOME OWNERS’ LOAN COR
PORATION, default having beei
made for a period of more thai
(90) days in the payment of sail
note as provided therein and in th
performance of certain covenant
set out in said deed of trust and de
mand of foreclosure having beei
made by the holder of said indebted
ness, the undersigned Trustee, hav
ing been substituted as Trustee fo
Alan S. O’Neal, said substitutioi
being duly recorded in the office o
the Register of Deeds of Rowai
County, North Carolina, in 22S
page 379, will offer for sale at pub
lie auction to the highest bidde
for cash at the Court House doo
of Rowan County in Salisbury
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on the 17th day of Oct., 1936, th
following described real estate, to
wit: All that certain lot, tract o
parcel of land situate, lying am
being in the City of Salisbury
Salisbury Township, County o
Rowan, State of North Carolina
and more particularly described
and defined as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake at the
South intersection of W. Fishei
and S. Jackson Streets; thence witl
the margin of W. Fisher Street
South 43 deg. East, 100 feet to
stake; R. V. Brawley estate’s corn
er; thence with Brawley’s lin
South 47 deg. West 200 feet to
stake, R. V. Brawley estate and J
P. Grimes’ corner; thence wit]
Grimes’ line, North 43 deg. West
100 feet to a stake, Grimes’ corn
er on the margin of South Jacksoi
Street; thence with the margin o
South Jackson Street, North 4.
deg. East, 200 feet to the BEGIN
NING, being the same property a
described in Deed Book No. 193
..._in', r_tj_t
r o -j -
tham to Mrs. Laura B. Crouch
dated November 20, 1926, record
ed November 20, 1926.
On the above described lol
there is located a two-story fram
dwelling house well known as Nc
227 W. Fisher St., Salisbury, N. C,
same being shown upon mag o
plat thereof made by M. E. Millet
C. E., April 4th, 1934, now oi
file with Home Owners’ Loai
Corporation, and to which refer
ence is hereby made.
The purchaser at this sale wil
be required to make a cash deposi
of 5 per cent of the purchase pric
to show good faith.
This, the 15th day of Sept. 193
T. C. ABERNETH’V
Substituted Trustee.
Woodson & Woodson, Attorney:
Sept. 18—Oct 1(
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
(By Substituted Trustee)
Pursuant to the power and au
thority contained in a certain dee
of trust dated the 8th day of De
cember, 1933, executed by Jessi
tr ■ ■ 1 . 1 __ T_1_ ..
jiim i\izer, wiuuw, jvwu
ston Smith and husband, Fran
Smith, Julia Johnston Lopp an
husband Curry Lopp to Alan 5
O’Neal, Trustee, which deed o
trust is duly registered in the offic
of the Register of Deeds of Rowa
County, North Carolina, in Boo
No. 126. page 60, securing a cet
tain note payable to FiOME OWN
ERS’ LOAN CORPORATIOF
default having been made for
period of more than ninety (90
days in the payment of said not
as provided therein and in the pet
formance of certain covenants s<
out in said deed of trust and dc
mand of foreclosure having bee
made by the holder of said ir
debtedness, the undersigned Tru:
tee, having been substituted :
trustee tor Alan S. O Neal, said
■ substitution being duly recorded
i in the office of the Register of
i Deeds of Rowan County, North
■ Carolina, in Book 229, page 373,
[ will offer for sale at public auction
■ to the highest bidder for cash at
: the Court House door of Rowan
: County in Salisbury, North Caro
. lina at 12 o’clock noon on the 17th
l day of October, 1936, the follow
ing described real estate, to wit:
Situate, lying and being in the
City or Salisbury, County of I
Rowan, State of North Carolina,
■ and more particularly described
and defined as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake in the
North corner of the intersection
. of North Main Street and West
Lafayette Street, and runs thence
with the West side of North Main
Street, North 47 deg. E. 100 feet
. to a stake, Foreman’s corner;
i thence with Foreman’s line, North
, 43 deg. West 145 feet to a stake,
. M. B. Lollin’s corner; thence with
. M. B. Loflin’s line, South 47 deg.
; East 100 feet to a stake In the
; North edge of West Lafayette
t Street; thence with the North side
■ or edge or west Lafayette street,
> South 43 deg. East 145 feet to the
, BEGINNING, and being a por
. tion of the property conveyed to
t William M. Johnston by Thomas
, Edgar Johnston, and wife, by deed
[ dated January the 10th, 1906, and
, registered in Deed Book number
5 107 page 132, in the Office of the
. Register of Deeds for Rowan
v County.
This instrument includes all
. heating, plumbing and lighting
c fixtures and equipment now or
1 hereafter attached to or used in
f connection with the real estate
j herein described.
The purchaser at this sale will
be required to make a cash deposit
r of 5 per cent of the purchase price
r to show good faith.
This, the 14th day of September,
’ 1936.
, T. C. ABERNETHY,
Substituted Trustee.
. P. S. Carlton, Attorney.
I Sept. 18—Oct. 16.
! TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
(By Substituted Trustee;
Pursuant to the power and au
iof trust dated the 1st day of Au-I
gust, 1934, executed by George H.
Miller and wife, Pattie L. Miller, j
t to Alan S. O’Neal, Trustee, which
deed of trust is duly registered in
.tthe office of the Register of Deeds
j of Rowan County, North Carolina,
in Book of Mortgages No. 128,
j page 128, securing a certain note
payable to HOME OWNERS’
’ LOAN CORPORATION, default
x having been made for a period of |
£ more than ninety (90) days in the
r payment of said note as provided!
therein and in the performance of
s certain covenants set out in said
deed of trust and demand of fore
’ closure having been made by the
holder of said indebtedness, the un
dersigned Trustee, having been
substituted as Trustee for Alan S.
O’Neal, said substitution being
’ duly recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Rowan Coun
ty, North Carolina, in Book No.
’ 229, page 374, will offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder
’ for cash at the Court 'House door of
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Carolina at 12 o’clock noon on the
17th day of October, 1936, the
j following described real estate, to
t w*t:
Being in Gold Hill Township,
County of Rowan, State of North
. Carolina, and more particularly
described and,_,defined as follows:
’ BEGINNING at a stake by a
gum near the Fisner School public
road, J. D. Shoe and L. L. Fisher’s
. corner, and runs thence with L. L.
Fisher’s line, south 77 deg. 3 0
min. east, crossing said road, 520
feet to a stake, S. B. Rinehart’s
- corner; thence with S. B. Rine
I hart and C. L. Rinehart’s line,
- North 3 deg. east 983 feet to an
e iron stake near the Fisher School
- public road; thence with C. L.
t Rinehart and Jas. Holshouser’s line,
i North 87 deg. West, crossing said
_J C37 „ rfJra T
f Shoe’s corner; thence with J. D.
e Shoe’s line, South 4 deg. west SSI
1 feet to the BEGINNING, csntain
£ ing 12-48/100 acres, more or less
- (and being the same property as
- conveyed to George H. Miller by
, J. Allen Miller and wife, Abbie C.
a Miller, by deed dated August 16,
) 1921, recorded November 12,
e 1923, in deed book 176, page 337,
- and also as conveyed to George H.
t Miller by J. Allen Miller and wife,
- Abbie C. Miller by deed dated Feb
a ruary 28, 1927, recorded March 7,
- 1927, in deed book 194, page 236,
- in the office of the Register of
s Deeds of Rowan County, N. C.),
and being the same property as
shown upon map or plat thereof
made by M. E. Miller, C. E., July
9th, 1934, now on file with the
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation,
and to which reference is hereby
made.
The purchaser at this sale will
be required to make a cash deposit
of 5 per cent of the purchase price
to show good faith.
This, the 14th day of September,
1936.
T. C. ABERNETHY,
Substituted Trustee.
P. S. Carlton, Attorney.
Sept. 18—Oct. 16.
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
(By Substituted Trustee)
Pursuant to the power and
authority contained in a certain
deed of trust dated the 30th day
of August, 1934, executed by C.
A. Trexler and wife, Fannie I.
Trexler, to C. S. Noble, Trustee,
which deed of trust is duly regist
ered in the office of the Rigister
of Deeds of Rowan County, North
Carolina, in Book of Mortgages,
128, page 262, securing a certain
note payable to HOME OWNERS’
LOAN CORPORATION, default
having been made for a period of.
more than ninety (90) days in the
payment of said note as provided
therein and in the performance of j
certain covenants set out in said!
deed of trust and demand of fore
closure having been made by the
KftMpr of
undersigned Trustee, having been
substituted as Trustee, for C. S.
Noble, said substitution being duly
recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Rowan County,
North Carolina, in Book No. 229,
page 386, will offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bid
der for cash at the Court House
door of Rowan County in Salis
bury, North Carolina at 12 o’
clock noon on the 31st day of
October, 1936, the following de
scribed real estate, towit:
All that certain lot, tract or
parcel of land situate, lying and;
being in the Town of Granite!
Quarry, Providence Township,!
County of Rowan, State of North
Carolina, and more particularly!
described and defined as follows:'
BEGINNING at a stone on the
East side of Main Street 36 feet;
South 39 deg. East from the Eastj'
corner of the intersection of Mc
Combs Street and Main Street, J. B.!
McComb’s corner, and runs thence
with the East side of Main Street,!
South 39 deg. East 85 feet to a
stake. Fate Flail’s corner; thence
with Fate Hall’s line, North 5 3 [
deg. East 234 feet to a stake Jas.!
Horah’s corner; thence with Jas.j
Horah’s line, North 59 deg. West
160 feet to a stake on the East
side of McCombs Street; thence j
with the East side of McCombs
Street, South 21 deg. 30’ West 103j
feet to a stake, J. B. McCombs’:
corner; thence with two lines of J.
B. McCombs as follows: South 45
deg. East 68 feet to a stake; South
41 deg. West 87 feet to the Begin
ning, being the same property as
conveyed to C. A. Trexler and
wife, F. J. Trexler, by W. M. Lef
ler and wife F. D. Lefler, by deed
dated, December 15, 1913, ac
knowledged December 15, 1913,
and recorded February 3, 1914, in
deed book 136, page 68 in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of
Rowan County, N. C., and being
the same property as shown upon
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map ui piak. uivivvx juauv J xixi
Miller, C. S., July 3, 1934, now!
on file with the Home Owners’
Loan Corporation and to which
reference is hereby made.
The purchaser at this sale will
be required to make a cash deposit
of 5 per cent o£ the purchase price
to show good faith.
This, the 29th day of Septem-1
ber, 1936.
T. C. ABERNETHY,
Substituted Trustee.
P. S. Carlton, Attorney.
Oct. 2—30.
Subsoiling is gaining in favor in
Forsyth County due to the fine|
resuts secured through the opera-|
tion this season.
Pier veils,. Weak Woman
Soon All Right
“I had regular shaking spells from
nervousness,” writes Mrs. Cora San
ders, oi Paragouid. Ark. "I was all
run-down ana cramped at my time i
until I would have to go to bed. After j
r.y first bottle of Cardul, I was bet
ter. X kept taking Cardui and soon
1 was all right. The shaking quit
and I did not cramp. I felt worlds
better. I gave Cardul to my daugh
ter who was in about the same con
dition and she was soon all right.”
Thousands of women testify Cardul bane*
flted the-x. If it does not benefit TOIT,
| consult a oiyslcian.
RE-SALE OF VALUABLE
FARMING LANDS
Pursuant to an Order of Resale
of the Superior Court of Rowan
County dated September 28 th,
1936, in Special Proceeding No.
996, entitled "J. A. Miller, Admin
istrator of D. C. Arey vs. Ely Arey
and wife, Icey Arey et al.”, the un
dersigned Commissioner will expose
for sale at public Auction for cash
at the court house door in Salis
bury, N. C., on Saturday, Octob
:r 17th, 1936, at the hour of 12
M., the following described tracts
of land: ,
A. Situate in Morgan township,
lying on the waters of Flat Creek,
(vinnmo ctilro in
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of Flat Creek on John E. Shaver’s
line; runs South with his line 28.50
chains to a stake; thence same
course continued in all 43.75 chains
to a post oak; thence South 66 deg.
West 2.15 chains to a post oak;
thence South 49 deg. West 27.50
chains to a black oak; thence South
26 deg. West 26.50 chains to a
sweet gum; thence North 3 5 chains
to a post; thence West 31.20 chains
to a small pine; thence North 17.25
chains to a white oak; thence East
20.80 chains) to a stake in Stokes
Ferry Road; thence North 62 deg.
East 12 chains to a hickory, Chas.
Morgan’s corner; thence same
course, in all 11.25 chains to a post
oak; thence North 45 deg. East
15.90 chains to a Spanish Oak;
thence North 19d eg. East 9 chains
to an ash on north side of Flat
Creek; thence down the creek as
it meanders to the beginning, con
taining 210 acres, EXCEPT 5 5.09
acres heretofore sold to David R.
Arey and wife, as shown in Book
of Deeds Np. 218, page 57, and
also EXCEPT 13 acres heretofore
sold to J. A. Lisk; also SUBJECT
TO 77 acres of said tract hereto
fore set apart as DOWER to Louise
Arey as shown in Book of Special
Proceedings No. 25, page 2 5 5,
Clerk’s office. Bidding on this tract
will begin at $761.25.
B. Lying on the old Concord
Road about two miles Southwest
from the public square of the City
af Salisbury, being a part of the
>ld Fair Grounds, being lots 1 and
l, in Block A., formerly Bias prop
irty, now property Arey Brick &
Lumber Company, each lot front
ng 25x195 feet as shown oa map
>f A^fey Brick & Lumber Company,
is shown in Book of Maps, page
137i, as surveyed by N. A. Trexler.
>ee( Book of Deeds No. 224, page
107. Bidding on this lot will begin
it $16.50.
C. Lots 1 and 2, in Block 2, as
shown on map of Jeff Davis,, pro
aerty, at Daniels, N. C., as shown
in plot book No. 1, page 103, Reg
ister’s office, Davidson County.
J_y. JL.UL -1>U. 1^, JLHOC1V i>U. Tl,
shown on deed from John T. Pat
rick to D. C. Arey, dated Nov.
12th, 1910.
E. Lots 1, 2, 11 and 12, in Block
17, as shown on property of T. J.
and W. W. Davis, recorded in
Book of Maps, page 102, Register’s
of lice, Davidson County. Bidding
on these seven lots will begin at
$2.75.
This Sept. 28th, 1936.
J. A. MILLER, Commissioner.
John L. Rendleman, Attorney.
Oct. 9—16.
NORTH CAROLINA
ROWAN COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Ralph F. Safley | NOTICE
against | OF
Pauline Spry Safley| SUMMONS
The defendant will take notice
that an action has been instituted
against her in the Superior Court
of Rowan County for an absolute
divorce on the grounds of two suc
:essive years of separation; that the
defendant will further take notice
that she is required to appear be
fore the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Rowan County in Salis
knrv Mnrfli lin-a nn
day of October, 1936, or within
thirty days thereafter, and answer
jr demur to the complaint in the
said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
therein demanded.
This the 29th day of September,
1936.
B. D. McCubbins, Clerk of Superior
Court Rowan County.
October 2—23.
Lee Francis Beatty, 4-H club
boy of the Sherrills Ford section in
Catawba County, has a five-acre
field of corn that will produce at
least 50 bushels to the acre.
STAR LAUNDRY
"The Good One”
Laundcrers and Dry Cleaner*
Phone 24 114 West Bank St.
i
ONE DAY SERVICE
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
(By Substituted Trustee)
Pursuant to the power and auth
ority contained in a certain deed of
trust dated the 22nd day of Nov
ember, 1933, executed by Mrs. Eva
C. Smoot (Widow) to Alan S.
O’Neal, Trustee, which deed of
trust is duly registered in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Rowan
County, North Carolina, in Book
of Mortgages No. 126, page No. I
27, securing a certain note payable' i
to HOME OWNERS’ LOAN
CORPORATION, default having1
been made for a period of more <
than ninety (90) days in the pay- ;
ment of said note as provided there- i
in and in the performance of cer- i
tain covenants set out in said deed ]
of trust and demand of foreclosure i
having been made by the holder of I:
said indebtedness, the undersigned ,
Trustee, having been substituted as|
Trustee, for Alan S. O’Neal, saidj,
substitution being duly recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds
of Rowan County, North Carolina,
in Deed Book No. 229, page 397, 1
will offer for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash at '
the Court House door in Rowan :
County, Salisbury, North Carolina
at 12 o’clock noon on the 7th day :
of November, 1936 the following ;
described real estate, towit: Lying
and being in the city of Salisbury, 1
Salisbury Township, County of
Rowan, State of North Carolina,
and more particularly described and :
defined as ollows: BEGINNING1
at a stake on the Southeast side of
South Church Street, 89 feet North -
47 deg East from the East corner
of South Church and West Monroe
Streets, J. A. Rendleman’s corner; ;
thence with the margin of South ■
Church Street North 47 deg. East
87 ft. to a stake, corner to an alley
on South Church Street; thence :
with said alley South 43 deg. East i
216 feet to a stake on margin of ]
said alley, Sophie Heinrich’s corner;
thence with her line South 47 deg. <
West 87 feet to a stake, Henrich’s, ’
Young’s, and Rendleman’s corner; '
thence with Rendleman’s line ]
North 43 deg. West 216 feet to the :
BEGINNING, being the same pro
perty described in Deed Book No.
/__1AC_J _l -\T~
220, page 282.
This instrument includes all
heating, plumbing, and lighting
fixtures and equipment now or
hereafter attached to or used in
connection with the real estate
herein described.
The purchaser at this sale will be
required to make a cash deposit of
5 per cent of the purchase price to !
show good faith.
This, the 5 th day of October, j
1936.
T. C. ABERNETHY,
Substituted Trustee.
P. S. Carlton, Attorney.
Oct. 9—Nov. 6
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Rowan
^ 1 • _• 1 T>_
V^UUU , UldUC in X-XAt A IV/
ceeding entitled "O. C. Herring
ton, Administrator of Estate of
John Haygood, Plaintiff, vs. Collis
Haygood, Heir-at-Law, Defend
ant,” the same being No.--upon
the Special Proceeding Docket of
said Court, the undersigned Com
missioner will, on SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 24, 1936 AT 12 O’
CLOCK, NOON, at the Court
House door in Salisbury, North 1
Carolina, offer for resale to the
highest bidder, or bidders, for cash,
that certain tract of land lying and
being in Salisbury Township,
Rowan County, North Carolina,
and more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
HT7/'2T"\T"\TTMr^ it -y cfilra r\n
margin of Wharton Street, 50 feet
West of the Western margin of
Cherry Street, and running thence
Southwardly parallel with Cherry
Street, 150 feet to a stake in line
of Lot No. 78; thence Westwardly
and parallel with Wharton Street
and with line of Lot No. 78, 50
feet to-a stake; thence Northward
ly, parallel with first line 150 feet
to a stake on the Southern margin
of Wharton Street; thence east
I Where to go and
WHAT to do when
your radiator
boils or leaks.
We flush, clean,
repair, and re
bore all makes
I of radiators. We
sell ®r trade new
• and second hand
radiators. W e
aic must icnauic
—see ue before
you buy.
EAST SPENCER MOTOR CO.
Phone 1198 -J N. Long St.
EAST SPENCER
THE FAMILY
DOCTOR
JOHN JOSEPH GAINES. M.D
LET GRANDPA HAVE HIS
MUSH AND MILK ]
I
Old age is in reality a second .
:hildhood. The infant needs cer- ;
ain food elements to sustain and
iroduce growth; it will tolerate
ven more than is needed. But the
tged need on«y sustenance and can i
lot comfortably bear more food ,
han that necessary to sustain life,
’erhaps it is instinct that leacTs the '
ild man to insist on the plainest,
nost nourishing, unstimulating
liet.
If grandhpa insists on his corn- 1
iread and milk, don’t deny him.
f he just must have baked potato,
you need not call him a back '
lumber because he abhors scalloped
xitatoes. If you cajole him into
:ating some new-fangled dish with
i little of everytning in it, yet no i
’P01 ■flip! t-kp Tir-snin» I
- --ft-J ]
nay give him an alarming fit of
ndigestion away into the night,
f he refuses shrimp salad, try him
>n graham mush!
The oldest machines of today was
jrobably built out of the best
naterial at the outset. It has last
;d this long by being property
loused, its joints correctly lubri
:ated, no overloads having been|
leaped upon it, and havii, ^ had
:he proper fuel for its engine. If
mu desire your human machine to
vardly with Southern margin of
Wharton Street, 50 feet to the
joint of BEGINNING, same be
ng Lot No. 53 in the map of the
jroperty of the Southern Loan and
l rust v^ompany. ror DacK title, see
leed recorded in the office of the;
legister of Deeds for Rowan
fiounty, in Book of Deeds No. 119,
>age 204, etc., to which reference
s hereby made.
Being the same property as con
veyed by deed from E. A. Good
nan and wife, Francis J. Good-1
nan, to John Haygood and wife,
L-assie Haygood, recorded in Book
>f Deeds 124, page 78, in the of
fice of Register of Deeds for Row
in County. 1
BIDDING to begin at $275.00.
This the .5th. day of October,
1936. i
T. F. HUDSON, Commissioner J
-fudson & Hudson, Attorneys. !
Oct. 9—23.!
ast a long time, do nothing to
tinder its action. It is easy to in
lulge appetites, but not so easy to
•id ourselves of the effects of over
ndulgence.
By giving your aged ancestor
he food he likese, you are adding
o his comfort and longevity, be
ides gathering blessings on your
elf that are mighty nice to have.
vlEAN
Stranger: "Can you tell me what
:he mean temperature of this place
s?”
Native: "Sure; it’s so mean that
n the winter the women use ice
:akes as fuel for their cook stoves
tnd in the summer it is so hot the
Irug stores get rich selling boiling
vater for cooling drinks.”
O, calm those
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1, was the seventh reduction voluntarily made by the Company
in the past ten years, and will save telephone users many I
millions of dollars.
You can now talk on station-to-station service a distance j
of 50 miles for as little as 35c or 1000 miles for $1.85 and i
greater or less distances at a correspondingly low cost.
Telephoning is the quick, easy, economical and personal
way to keep in close touch with out-of-town relatives and
friends. There is no more satisfactory and pleasing way to
extend sympathy or congratulations, greetings or invitations
to out-of-town friends and acquaintances, than by long dis
tance telephone.
Isn’t there someone, somewhere, father, mother, brother,
sister or friend who would be made happier by hearing your
voice and talking to you tonight? Ask “Long Distance”
for rates.
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Incorporated