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LEGAL NOTICES-: --—--i NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL 1 STATE UNDER EXECUTION North Carolina, In the Superior Nowan County. Court. ! J. M. Peeler vs. Zeb V. Fisher j Notice of Sale under Execution, j Bv virtue of an execution direct-: to the undersigned from the' 'icvrior Court of Rowan Countyj the above entitled action, I will,' Monday, Nov. 23rd, 1936, at : .1 Noon, at the Courthouse' of said County, sell to the' S.chest bidder for cash to satisfy! ..i j execution all the right title and' crest which the said Zeb V.! r, defendant, has in the fol-1 1s t rp-il oct-ata itt• ^ Beginning at a^stake in the North ,:;e of the County Road where ici . intersected by Crosby Street, and; .. .!< thence with the East edge of '• . osby Street N. 26 deg. E. 106 .vt to a stake, corner of lot No. j -1: thence with lot No. 3 3 S. 65: kg. E. HO feet to a stake; thence V ;.h lots 29 and 30 S. 25 deg. W. ii 6 feet to a stake on North side of toad; thence with the road N.j n s' deg. W. 1 5 0 feet to the begin-! ling, and being lots Nos. 31 and 32 of the Zeb. V. Fisher property known as Sumner Heights, survey ed by N. A. Trexler July 28 th, 1923.' Beginning at a stake on the East side of State Highway No. 15, corner of lot No. 2, and runs thence \\ oil FlCt r\f fFu T-Ti rvK N. 2 5 deg. E. 200 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 7; thence with lot No. 7 S. 65 deg. E. 258 feet to a stake on the West side of the Rail road; thence parallel with the Rail road 200 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 2; thence with lot Np. 2 N. 65 deg. W. 25S feet to the be ginning, and being lots Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Zeb V. Fisher prop erty known as Sumner Heights, surveyed by N. A. Trexler July 28th, 1923. Beginning at a stake in the West edge of State Highway No. 15 j where it is intersected by Ridge' Ave. and runs thence with West' side of Highway N. 28 1-2 deg. E.j 51 feet to a stake, corner of lot No.| 22; thence with lines of lots Nos.; 22 and 39 N. 65 deg. W. 300 feet; to a stake in the West edge of Cros-i by Street; thence with Crosby StJ S. 2 5 deg. W. 51 feet to a stake in the North edge of Ridge Ave.; tbence with Ridge Ave. S. 65 degJ E. 300 feet to the beginning, and| being lots Nos. 23 and 3 8 of the, Zeb V. Fisher property known as Sumner Heights, surveyed by N. A. j Trexler, July 28 th, 1923. i Beginning at a stake at the inter section of Crosby Street and Ridge Ave. and runs thence with the East edge of Crosby Street. S. 25 deg. \VT r ■> r 1 r « i »» . ) j icci lu a sLaivc, cuincr ui iul Xo. 3 6; thence with lot No. 36 S.j 5 5 deg. E. 150 feet to a stake;! thence N. 25 deg. E. 53 feet to a stake in the South edge of Ridgej Ave.; thence along the South edgej ot Ridge Ave. N. 65 deg. W. 150 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 3 2 of the Zeb V. Fisher property known as Sumner Heights, survey ed by N. A. Trexler, July 28th, 1923. Beginning at a stake at the inter section of Blair Street and Ridgej Ave. and runs thence with the East edge of Blair Street S. 2 5 deg. W. j ' 5 9 feet to a stake in the North edge of the County Road; thence! along the edge of road S. 65 deg. E.j 150 feet to a stake, corner of lot! Xo. 57; thence with lots Nos. 57, 54. 53, 52, and 51 N. 25 deg E. 566 feet to a stake in the South edge of Ridge Ave.; thence with Badge Ave. N. 65 deg. W. 150 feet io the beginning, and being lots 5 8 to 64 inclusive of the Zeb. V. Fish property known as Sumner Heights, surveyed by Nd A. Trexler July 28th, 1923. Beginning at a stake in the North edge of County Road where it is intersected by Crosby Street, and runs thence with the North edge , O! the road N. 65 deg. W. 100 feet - ro a stake, corner of lot No. 57; thence with lot No. 57 N. 25 deg. ' • 157 feet to a stake in line of lot No. 54; thence with lot No. 54 S. ' ' deg. E. 100 feet to a stake in i - West edge of Crosby Street; < Hence with Crosby Street S. 25 . 1 g. \V. 159 feet to the beginning, • nd being lots Nos. 5 5 and 56 of { Zeb. V. Fisher property known ; ' Sumner Heights, surveyed by N. V Trexlcr, July 28th, 1923. " !; beginning at a stake at the inter-ji ■ection of Blair and Owen Streets!; • nd runs thence with the East edgej d Blair Street S. 25 deg. W. 149.5 I reet to a stake, corner of lot No.j; W; thence with lot No. 67 S. 65 1 oeg. E. 150 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 67; thence with lots ' Nos. 47, 46, and 45 N. 25 deg. E. 5 5 9 feet to a stake in the South edge of Owen Street; thence with Owen Street N. 69 deg. W. 151 feet to the beginning, and being lets Nos. 68, 69, and 70 of the Zeb. V. Fisher property known as Sumner Heights, surveyed by N. A. Trexler July 28th, 1923. Beginning at a stake at the in tersection of Crosby Street and Ridge Ave., and runs thence with the North edge of Ridge Ave. N. 6 5 deg. W. 300 feet to the inter-j section of Ridge Ave. and Blair Street; thence with Blair Street N. 2 5 deg. E. 51 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 66; thence with lots Nos. 66 and 49 S. 65 deg. E. 300 feet to a stake in the West jdge of Crosby Street; thence with Crosby Street S. 2 5 deg. W. 51 feet to the beginning, and being lots Nos. 50 and 65 of the Zeb V. Fisher property known as Sumner Heights, surveyed by N. A. Trex ler July 28th, 1923. Beginning at a stake at the in tersection of Ridge Ave. and Fries Street and runs thence with the^ East edge of Fries Street S. 2 5 degJ W. 348 feet to a stake in the North edge of road; thence with North edge of Road S. 65 deg E. 5 0 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 84; thence with line of lot No. 84 N. 25 deg. E. 172 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 84; thence S. 65 deg. E. 50 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 84; thence S. 2 5 deg. W. 173 feet to corner of lot No. 84 on North side of County Road; thence with said road S. 65 deg. E. 200 feet to a stake in the West edge of Blair Street; thence with the west edge of Blair Street N. 25 deg. E. 3 54 teet to the intersection of Blair Street and Ridge Ave.; thence with> the South edge of Ridge Ave. N. 65 deg. W. 300 feet to the begin ning, and being lots Nos. 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, and 88 of the Zeb. V. Fisher prop erty known as Sumner Heights, surveyed by N. A. Trexler, July 28th, 1923. Beginning at a stake at the inter-' section of Fries St. and the county road, N. 65 W. 5 0 feet from the S. i W corner of lot 83, and runs thence with the West edge of Fries Street N. 25 E. (crossing Ridge Ave.) 640 ft. to the intersection' if Fries Street and Owen Street; thence along the South edge of Owen Street N. 59 W. 150 ft. to a stake; thence S. 25 W. 619 ft. to a stake on the North side of the tounty road; thence along edge of same S. 65 E. 150 ft to th^ Begin-' ling. Beginning at a stake in the North edge of Owen Street in the original line and runs thence with said line N. 9^deg. E. 445 feet to i stake; thence in a Northwester ly direction 412 feet; thence S. 25 deg. W. 670 feet to a stake in the ■ Mnrtk p4ap nf Owen ^rrppf* 1-Fpr.pp svith the North edge of said Street| s. 69 deg. E. 475 feet to the be-J ginning, containing 5.11 acres, more or less, and being lots Nos.1 ?5, 96, 97, 98 and 99 of the Zeb V. Fisher property known as Sum ner (Heights, surveyed by N. A. Trexler July 28th, 1923. , Beginning at a stake at the in tersection of Blair Street and R.idge Ave., and runs thence with the West edge of Blair Street N. 15 deg. E. 294.5 feet to the inter section of Blair Street and Owen street; thence with Owen Street ST. 69 deg. W. 305 feet to the in tersection of Owen Street and Fries street; thence with Fries Street S. , 15 deg. W. 250 feet to the inter section of Fries Street and Ridge Ave.; thence with Ridge Ave. S. 55 deg. E. 3 00 feet to the begin ning, and being lots Nos. 71, 72, n, 74, 75, 76, 89, 90, 91, 92 and ?3 of the Zeb V. Fisher property •mown as Sumner Heights, sur veyed by N. A. Trexler, July 28th, 1923. This the 14th day of October, 1 1936. f. H. KRIDER, Sheriff, Rowan - bounty. Oct. 16—Nov. 6. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE M Pursuant to the provisions con-|] ained in a judgment of the Super-;. or Court tor ivowan county, wet-1 >ber 193 6, in the case entitled L.j r. Jarrett, plaintiff, against Marshj Dotton Mills, Inc., James M. Mc-li Dorkle, Trustee, S. M. Purcell, eti, 1, wherein the undersigned was ( mthorized and directed to advertise!, ind sell the real estate hereinafter!, lescribed, the undersigned com-j nisioner will offer for sale at public' luction to the highest bidderv or! >idders, for cash, at the court house I' loor in Salisbury, N. C., on MON-|' DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 193 6 AT ' 12:00 O’CLOCK, NOON, the fol- : owing described real estate situate 1 n Salisbury, N. C. FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING 1 it a stake at the intersection of Gilbert Street and the right of way i of the Western North Carolina Railroad; thence with Filbert Street,! North 18 30’ East four hundred and thirty four (434) feet to a stake on said Street; thence North! 70 15’ West four hundred feet (400) to a stake on Pearl Street; j thence with Pearl Street South 18 3 0’ West four hundred and thirty four (434) feet to a stake at the right of way of the Western North Carolina railroad; thence parallel with the said Railroad four hund red (400) feet to the beginning, containing four acres more or less. For further description see deeds, Susan W. Saylor, to the Princeton Cotton Mills, registered in the Reg isters’ Offices of Rowan County, State of North Carolina, to-wit: Deed dated May 20th, 1922, Book 19Q 99S T..K. n ion ' r o —--J —J — 7 ---■ Book 130, page 102, and Deed Au gust 12th, 1916, Book 142, page 263. On this lot was located a plant of the Marsh Cotvon Mills, Inc. j SECOND TRACT: Four lots! Nos. 18-19-20 and 21 on Fisher Street between Maple Street and McCoy Street, anjl bounded as fol-j lows: BEGINNING at a point on! the Northeast side of Fisher Street' 50’ from McCoy Street and run-; ning about 190’ Southeast with Fisher Street to an alley; thence with said alley about 200’ North-; east direction; thence in a West-j erly direction about 190’ to the| East corner of Lot No. 17; thence Southwest about 160’ to the be ginning; the above being in block No. 3 on Map of Monroe Addition I to the City of Salisbury, and regis-i tered in the book of Maps, page 3 5,1 In the office of the Register of Deeds Rowan County, N. C. On this tract is located the plant of the Marsh Cotton Mills, Inc. Terms of Sale: CASH1. Dated this October 14, 1936. WALTER H. WOODSON, JR., Commissioner. Oct. 16—Nov. 6 j TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL | ESTATE (By Substituted Trustee) Pursuant to the power and auth ority contained in a certain deed of, :rust dated the 22nd day of Nov-1 ;mber, 1933, executed by Mrs. Eva E. Smoot (Widow) to Alan SJ E’Neal, Trustee, which deed of j :rust is duly registered in the office; of the Register of Deeds of Rowan Eounty, North Carolina, in Book of Mortgages No. 126, page No.! 17, securing a certain note payable! :o HOME OWNERS’ LOAN EORPORATION, default having oeen made for a period of more :han ninety (90) days in the pay-j nent of said note as provided there n and in the performance of cer-, :ain covenants set out in said deed of trust and demand of foreclosmre oaving been made by the holder of laid indebtedness, the undersigned rrustee, having been substituted asj rrustee, for Alan S. O’Neal, said nkctifiitiAn Kmno /4111 rur>Ar/in/J m ' :he office of the Register of Deeds1 >f Rowan County, North Carolina, j n Deed Book No. 229, page 397,' vill offer for sale at public auction :o the highest bidder for cash at j :he Court House door in Rowan bounty, Salisbury, North Carolina it 12 o’clock noon on the 7th dav )f November, 1936 the following lescribed real estate, towit: Lyingi ind being in the city of Salisbury, Salisbury Township, County of ■Iowan, State of North Carolina.] ind more particularly described and lefined as follows: BEGINNING! it a stake on the Southeast side of! South Church Street, 89 feet North j 17 deg. East from the East corner >f South Church and West Monroe j Streets, J. A. Rcndleman’s corner;j :hence with the margin of South IShurch Street North 47 deg. East! 17 ft. to a stake, corner to an alley m South Church Street; thence vith said alley South 43 deg. East1 116 feet to a stake on margin of j aid alley, Sophie Heinrich’s corner;) hence with her line South 47 deg. J7est 87 feet to a stake, Henrich’s, foung’s, and Rendleman’s corner; hence with Rendleman’s line: Sforth 43 deg. West 216 feet to the 5EGINNING, being the same pro serty described in Deed Book No. i I When We Nervous j "I can't say enough for Cardul If [ talked all day,” enthusiastically I iTit-ss Mrs Li. rl. Csld .ad, of dates' j?--. N. C. ' I have used Ciu'uui at S .s, ' i, '■ ! t'S; s, I,. ntervais for twenty-five •ears," she adds. “My j A. k rouble in the beginning |Hg| | vas weakness and ner- i* ■ousness. I read of Car- \f ini in a newspaper and ———^ [ecided right then to try it. It seemed lefore I had taken half a bottle of lardui I was stronger and was soon ip and around.” Thousands of women testify Cardul benef ited them. If It does not benefit YOU, onsult a physician. 216, page 205, and Deed Book No 220, page 282. This instrument includes al heating, plumbing, and lighting fixtures and equipment now oi hereafter attached to or used ir connection with the real estati herein described. The purchaser at this sale will b( required to make a cash deposit oJ 5 per cent of the purchase price tc show good faith. This, the 5th day of October 1936. T. C. ABERNETHY Substituted Trustee. P. S. Carlton, Attorney. Oct. 9—Nov. t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY. Under and by virtue of ths power . and authority contained ir that certain deed of trust executec by A. A. Beaver and wife, Lizzit Beaver, to the Atlantic Bank ant Trust Company, trustee, whicl said deed of trust is dated thi thirtieth day of December 1927 and recorded in Book 106, at pagt 267, of the Rowan County Regis try, default having been made ir the payment of the indebtednes: thereby secured and in the condi tions therein secured, the under signed substituted trustee by in strument recorded in Book 229, ai page 147, Rowan County Regis try, will on Tuesday, Novembei 10, 1936, at or about twelve o’ clock Noon, at the courthoust door at Salisbury, North Carolina offer for sale and sell to the high est bidder for cash the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel oi tract of land situate, lying and be ing in Gold Hill Township, Row an County, State of North Caro linn nn fko XTnft-k kir fkc lands of H. G. Foil; on the South by the lands of Stoner; on the East by the lands of Miller; and on the West by the lands of Beaver, and described as follows: Beginning at a wild cherry, H. G. Foil’s corner, thence with Foil’s line South 5014 degrees West 16 chains to a stake, H. G. Foil’s corner; thence South 24 deg. East 10 chains to an ironwood on the South bank of Second Creek; thence with the meanderings of said creek as follows: North 8114 degrees East 4.75 chains; North 3 5 degrees East 2 chains; South 66% degrees East 3.25 chains; North 2 degrees West 2 chains; South 71 degrees East 4.5 0 chains; North 14 degrees East 2.50 chains; North 5 5 degrees East 2.40 chains; North 75 degrees East 2.25 chains; South 68 degrees East 13 5 chains; North 40 degrees East 3 chains; North 1314 degrees East 1.50 chains; North 78 degrees East 2.2 5 chains; South 52 degrees East 1 chain; North 49 degrees East 4.75 chains; North 84% deg. East 4 chains; South 11 degrees East 1.50 chains: North 76 decrees East 4.75 chains; North 3 degrees West 1.73 chains; South 72 degrees East 73 links; North 52 degrees East 1 chain; North 16 degrees East 3.25 chains; North 14 degrees East 1.50 chains; North 3 8 degrees West I. 50 chains to a stake on the [Northwest side of Second Creek near the Yadkin Railroad trestle; thence North 78 degrees West 13 chains to a stake on the edge of the right-of-way of the Yadkin Rail road; thence North 84 degrees West 5.54 chains to a stake, Lee Beaver’s corner; thence with Lee Beaver’s line South 6 degrees East II. 55 chains to a stake in a mea low, Lee Beaver’s corner; thence South 76% degrees West 9.02 chains to a stake, Lee Beaver’s corner; thence North 2 5 degrees West 8.50 chains to the beginning, containing 45% acres, more or ess, and being me same land as conveyed to A. A. Beaver By B. R.. A. Beaver, by deed dated De cember 27, 1927, and by W. A.. Beaver by deed dated August 13, 1923, recorded in deed book 186, cage 29, in the office of the Reg ster of Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina. Terms of sale cash and trustee vill require deposit of 10% of the mount of the bid as evidence of *ood faith. This the ninth day of October, T. E. STACY, Substituted Trustee Dct. 16—Nov. 6. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the provision con fined in a certain deed of trust fated Feb. 1st 1929, executed by VI. M. Sims to W. S. Bogle, Mort gagee, recorded in Book of Mort gages No. 103, Page 65 in the of fice of Register of Deeds for Row van County, N. C. Default hav ng been made in the payment of :he amount secured by said mort gage, as therein provided, and at the request of the holder of said indebtedness and by authority and ; power of sale conferred by said ' deed of trust and by law provided, the undersigned Mortgagee will of : fer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Salisbury, North Carolina, on the 14th day of November, 1936 at 12 O’clock Noon, the following described real property, to-wlt: Beginning at an iron stake in the Northeast intersection of Caro lina Avenue and Spruce Street and runs thence with the North edge of Spruce Street N. 61, W. 290 1 feet to an iron stake in the North east intersection of Spruce Street and Georgia Avenue; thence with the East edge of said Georgia | Avenue JN. 29, t. 100.6 reet to an yon stake in the East edge of Georgia Avenue and on Pethel’s line; thence with said Pethel’s line S. 87, E. 253.9 feet to a post oak, Pethel’s and A. V. Sloop’s corner; thence with the line of A. V. Sloop South 2 West 138.8 feet to an 1 iron stake in the West edge of I Carolina Avenue, and on A. V. j Sloop’s line; thence with the West l edge of Carolina Avenue S. 29, W. 180.9 feet to the beginning. i This the 12th day of Oct. 1936. W. S. BOGLE, Mortgagee. J Ira Swicegood, Attorney, i Oct. 16—Nov. 6. RE-SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING LANDS ! Pursuant to an order of re-sale of the Superior Court of Rowan County, dated Oct. 19th, 1936, in Special Proceeding No. 996, en titled "J. A. Miller Administrator C. T. A., D. C. Arey vs. Ely Arey jand wife, Icey Arey et ah”, the un 'de: signed Commissioner will expose I for re-sale at public auction for cash a*- the court house door in j Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday,) November 7th, 1936, at the hour; of 12 M., the following tracts of land: A. Situate in Morgan Town ship, lying on the waters of Flat Creek, Beginning at a stake in the middle 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 17.2 5 chains to a white oak; thence East 20.80 chains to a I stake in Stokes Ferry Road; thence North 62 deg. East 12 chains to a hickory, Charles Morgan’s corner; thence same course, in all 11.25 j chains to a post oak; thence North J45 deg. East 15.90 chains to a Spanish Oak; thence North 19 deg. i East 9 chains to an ash on north | side of Flat Creek; thence down the | creek as it meanders to the begin ning, containing 210 acres, EX CEPT 5 5.09 acres heretofore sold T'tatrirl R A rv»ir xiri ■fp ! shown in Book of Deeds No. 218, I page 57, and also EXCEPT 13 .acres heretofore sold to J. A. Lisk; j also SUBJECT to 77 acres of said jtract heretofore set apart as DOW ! £R to Louise C. Arey as shown in Book of Special Proceedings No. 2 5, page 2 5 5, in Clerk’s office. Bidding on this tract will begin at $803.25. i B. Lying pn the old Concord j Road about two miles Southwest j from the public square of the City of Salisbury, being a part of the old 'Fair Grounds, being lots Nos. 1 and 2 in Block A., formerly Bias prop erty, now property of Arey Brick & Lumber Company, each lot fronting 2 5 x 195 as shown on map of property of Arey Brick & j Lumber Company, as shown in iBook of Maps, page 137, as survey j cd by N. A. Trexler. See Book ofl Deeds No. 224, page 107. Bidding; on these lots will begin at $22.00. This Oct. 20th, 1936. J. A. MILLER, Commissioner. Tohn L. Rendleman, Attorney. Oct. 23—Nov. 6. a—... i I Where to go and WHAT to do when I .JVonr radia tor S I boils or leaks. 3 | We flush, clean, I repair, and re jl bare all makes >1 of radiators. We If sell ®r trade new 5 and second hand radiators. W e are most reliable —see ue before you buy. EAST SPENCER MOTOR CO. Phone 1198-J N. Long St. EAST SPENCER SALE OF VALUABLE FARM LAND IN ROWAN COUNTY Under and by virtue of an order of B. D. McCubbins, Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County, in the Special Proceeding entitled "J. B. Beck, Admr. of the Estate of L. W. Beck, deceased, vs. C. A. Beck, et als.” upon the Special Pro ceeding Docket of said Court, the undersigned Commissioner, will on the 16th day of November, 1936, at 12 o’clock, Noon, at the Court house door in Salisbury, N. C., of fer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Gold Hill Township, Rowan County and State of North Caro lina, bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a stone, A. R. Beck’s corner and runs thence S. 89 E. 21 chains to a red oak, Hoi ela/Micof^e pr-rnot- • t-liAtir*/* ^ IQ 1 W. 25 chains to a stone pile, Kluttz’s corner; thence N. 89 W. 12.60 chains to a stone, A. R. Beck’s corner; thence N. 23.60 chains to the beginning, containing 39 acres be the same more or less, less approximately three acres here tofore sold to Paul Foutz and C. A. Beck. The above described property is being sold subject to the dower right of the widow, Mrs. Leah L. Beck and any other liens that might be against said property. The purchaser at the sale will be required to make a deposit of 5 % of the purchase price. This 15th day of October, 1936. dHARLES PRICE, Commissioner. T. K. Carlton, Attorney. Oct. 23—Nov. 13. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the power and auth ority contained in a certain mort gage deed of trust executed by F. R. Mason and wife, Fannie B. Mason to F. R. Brown, Trustee, T..1„ o*-U i qo c _1 ~ in the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan County in book of] mortgages No. 94, page 99, default! having been made in the payment! of the indebtedness therein secured,; and demand of foreclosure having been made by the holder of said in-1 debtedness, the undersigned Trus tee, having been substituted as Trustee for F. R. Brown, said sub stitution being duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Rowan County in book of deeds No. 229, page 345, will offer for, sale at public auction, for cash, at the court house door at Salisbury. N. C., on Saturday, November 14th, 1936, at the hour of 12 M., the following described real estate: "Beginning at a point 23 5 feet S. 0-2 5 East of the edge of Wood-j son Street and 100 feet North 88-j 30 West of the edge of Cemetery Street; thence N. 0-25 West 85! feet to a stake; thence N. 8 8-30 West 100 feet to a stake; thence S. 0-25 East 85 feet to a stake in the! edge of a 15 foot alley; thence S. 88-30 East with the edge of the 15 foot alley 100 feet to the beginning corner.” for back title see book ol deeds No. - ,_, page-, Brown Insur-j ance & Realty Company to F. R. Mason. This the 13 th day ot October, 1936. REE V. GOODMAN, Substituted Trustee. John L. Rendleman, Jr. Attorney. Oct. 23—Nov. 13. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (By Substituted Trustee) Pursuant to the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust dated the 3 0th 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-j 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 I more than ninety (90) days in the payment of said note as provided therein and in the performance ofj certain covenants set out in said deed of trust and demand of fore closure having been made by the holder of said indebtedness, the! 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, to wit: 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 East 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 8 5 feet to a stake, Fate Hall’s corner; thence with Fate Hall’s line, North 53 deg. East 234 feet to a stake Jas. Horah’s corner; thence with Jas. Horah’s line, North 59 deg. West 160 feet to a stake on the East side of McCombs Street; thence with the East side of McCombs Street, South 21 deg. 3 0’ West 103 feet to a stake, J. B. McCombs’ rArn/Sf* rrr! f-l-i fTTTrt linnr T 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. Eef 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 map or plat thereof made by M. E. Miller, C. S., July 3, 1934, now on file with the Home Owners’ Foan 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 ber, 1936. T. C. ABERNETHY, Substituted Trustee. P. S. Carlton, Attorney. Oct. 2—30. Tap Dancing Awakens South Hall Scholars (‘From The Pioneer) To be blunt, certain residents of the second floor of South Hall are about sick and tired of awaken ing every morning to find the room coated with plaster dust. When the chandeliers jangle and the chairs bounce, there is some thing amiss upstairs. And these chagrined students know that either a troupe of tap dancers or a herd of elephants live above them. Suppose (only suppose) , these tormented indivduals would feel a desire to study. How could they concentrate with the walls rock ing like a rowboat in a heavy sea? Moral: Remember that someone might be trying to study, and be sides, you will never learn to tap dance. DR. N. C. LITTLE 1 Optometrist fd Eyes examined and glasses fitted ; Telephone 1J71-W. \ 107/z S. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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