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Rutherfordt'on. .Jann. -X.—Ml?.* Lizzie White died at her home near here. She ha* been making her !; me • with her niece. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Hill for some time. She nad b. • sick only a few days. She 1 uSTered i ..Woken leg twice. She leav< or. ter. Miss Lucretia White, • >* years old and one sisier-uu’aw Mrs Julia White who is 74 year -f as Funeral services were held at the * home conducted by Re v. K. P. Wh;t • assisted by Revs. John : Hodge t. ■■■■ H. M. Hydcr and niferment wa the family cemetery near Oilkcy. Rural Policeman Lev» Th.'.i.na* rs and Ray Dalton captured a ktrjr r copper still on Cedar Creek aN- >• " fifteen mile? west of here. T‘-e fit was an eighty gallon capacity In full blast. Twenty gallons of were also destroyed ar;d a largo amount of beer. The total value of the beer and whiskey would run sev eral hutalred dollars. Buck Bradley and Pete Taylor were captured, uj officers watching them all day before Tiavir.g a chance to take them, They were tried in Recorder C. Krwi- ' court and given twelve months each on the roads. The Young Men’s Sunday School class and Men' Bihlo Class will hold a banquet in the Spindale House at 5:80' P. M. Saturday. The two classes entered into a friendly contest <>f at tendance last October the winners to be the guest of the losers, The your g men’s class won, after a spirited con "1* test. The second Anniversary Concert of the Spindale Band will be held in the Tanner House, Spindale, Sat urday evening at eight o’clock. A FIRED FIRST SHOT IN WAR BETWEEN STATES J Asheville.—The cloak of years that 1 bent the shouldeny, of a handful of -Confederate veterans who had as sembled to commemorate the birth day of General Robert E. Lee. drop* ped for a magic moment when T. Y. „„ Lyda. company F, Buncombe county riflemen, recounted the story of how he fired the first gun of the war be , tween the states on June 8, 1881, in 2 DR. A. PITT BEAM DEN TIST Office Phone 188. Residence Phone 80. Shelby Bank Building. v. j r KENDALLS Pressing Club Suita *Made To Measure. Suita Sponged and Pressed _oOc Suits Cleaned and Pressed _7-ic No Gasoline Used. PHONE 9: Called For And Delivered. v ‘ YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE We want you to know that we do Shoo Repairing. How about your shoes? Are they in the shape they should be? If not call fn and let us fix them up for you. Remember:— “A Stitch In' Time Save.; Nine.” -Landis Shoe Shop SHELBY, N. C. J. A. DAYBERRY, Mgr. # *\m \ PASTEURIZED MILK Whole Cream Buttermilk Butter Get u Fre*h Every Day From The New Milk Statior.. SHELBY MILK PLANT '' PHONE 125 Coleman Blanton, Proprietor. /' l •' 1 a- pnlw.ir.ary of skirir.i-h before1'the | bal": <»i Bethel < hur* : . A -detail of ten men had been rent ahead, he said. to break up skirmish-; r.p i\p* milk):.. <.r Federal troops .X' wj ort News'. He was at Vm<’d his vrun in hi* hand when detail way i a!' ! by a c npany <>f federal old r . H<- wa< the f rs, aian to i tit; the *itier .''fire'" I.yda. tor-: her wit . another e. n-. •federate - Id era G«s Adams, took o.ie. prisoner.. the first of the War, durine the which prectad dxW feat tit- * f Bt *. Church by vw."; days. The e’o.e of I.ydaV talk was ere*.-"-; id v 'til a pitiful hitcrapt at the old rebel yell by hi.*, comrades in er,.; . Which Was Wrong, Judge Or Preacher? (‘herryviWe f rcachcr'** C!nr > .'*" J Judge WcW/: S !:»;< rf < jr pared by CTarn in Column < K. R Clark in C • shorn Now -) U< v Charles A. I.in.-, Loth* cm: . • iin’ster ■ ::i ChcrfyvtUe. who offVi i 'r<| jit thr bur' • •* ‘.he polVemor killed v-ben. the butclter ran ar rk ;fi :l snot up do - town, m ciered dyr nj? thi scrvh:—.-t.'-.n; ' fid per <•■• r the male? of Cherryville ore part • lover* of the ardertt.; Olio v, on<!< r f ■ the Cherryvtile perron :-k‘- —assum ing the pa; -;**■ has h> figure;, iv ar ; r.-ght—-is or nbcivc the r.verairo. j C (.r.. vii, isn't • far- from kludge; Yale: Wt !>!>' ; 1’orne town,', and-Judge You has been v. Hirer grand juror; ‘ that, imbibing ha- almost ceased .v d j d-; rndno-h. K;’r ( li. rvyv'He , »•{ horrible example or the jireael x*r i.. \¥r6n%, or Judge ' Webb;*'! w$ -a Maybe' a committee can be *a pointyj on inVti titrate, with authority to 1 send peri-oeF and papers.. Why Skin Of Modern Women Is Prettier The chief reason .why the young’ girl's -kin of today is bette." x; ,in } that of the mi; s of 109') is that the j modern girl is not •-> apt to be eon-j YOU CAN SAVE On your shoes. Why throw them away when you -haven't had your full money’s worth ? We repair them with Good year Welt system. New soles, new heels, a little mending here and there and you SAVE ON YOUR SHOE BILL, Shelby Shoe Shop jW. ,»■■■ I l I ■ -.|,d A I'M IM.STRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified a.? ailn.inistratcr' ;< f the estate of C. P. Peeler (at the Cleveland Motor Company) Shelby,; N C„ on or before the l&Jay of 1' > n tuary, 1926, or this notice wi'l be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Alt 'persons indebted to said estate will ‘please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of Fobruar,, * ir»25. R. M. GANTT, Admr. of C Geor ((liana Gantt, Deceased. .NOTICE OF SIMMONS. North Carolina, Cleveland county, ir, i the Superior court. (Grace Mauney. by her next friend, , Carrie Nodinc, and Carrie Nooine, ! Plaintiffs, It. N. Mauney, Defendant. The defendant R. N'.. .Mauney will take notice that an action entitled as above lias been commenced in the su ra rior court of Cleveland county. North Carolina, to annul the marriage . row existing between the plaintiff and defendant; and the raid defend ant; aiid the raid defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior, court of said county in the courthouse in Shelby. N. C„ on the 23rd day of February, 1926, and answer or demur to the complaint in si id action, or the plaintiff will apply te the court for the relief demanded ii said complaint. This the 25th day ef January. 1926. t»Kt). P. WKDB Clerk of Superior Court. (Horace Kennedy. Ally, for plaintiff. PALMER'S FUNERAL nm Funeral Directors & Embalmers DAY PHONE 61 NIGHT PHONES 242-W and 243-W JACK PALMER “At Your Service Day and Night.” » T : ' ■ »hc view, of' a fcbtad; «!>'ip peeiaii who contributes n j h< I fhruary H vtr- a an article «»::; T, -. vr T< - to ..the KkSti," : • * -ii -it Was t‘i;~ rontiilion | . age that »oi»f one 1-1;r -• fj woman :.s a •'VnB»tt['a'.«i ;b:;.K v.i a pain in her "Vv'h n . \.> r n •:<!«••ay* this . iivuortv on '..(.nit/ii an,! b-iau | " . 'thr ♦ >'::j a’,..' r.:i;.ri: he«i by; ii-n , . ; ./. four uu of five' ■if -v-ik-h contain ; Vaniilar,/ loop, ;t j ’.' i i.arij to., imagine the. havoc j i ri re>vH> to a, beaiif.tfal.skin from: cone'. n‘ c > ?»•> '•! .' ion of this . . c. y nbtjhi’arv. bln id' . aj.n}y by tor-re | x;vr’i;■;•■■'■ t'u' . hou! J bO .i it off ! rhiollrib the bov.vl-i;” Thi: env it in the ’tin of! mr- v.Mtr.rr. nn"- he properly attri- ! rite;.’ t. •' . h . ir- nie ii al '.it - r; ! . di ::,nitrat;oe , f this •. ■ ■; i* Ac public. Pa^b Gifts Ban!,: On i ov *T' And Worst Lengthen Skirts NelBlftS ■ -■ ful A* Pretty I.ej. '{■ a-Shr.p dittrI)t - ■Pari , \ 'vo •' : id g rip 'i.y '■■■ l!":dr skirt,; Irnge.r but we *iil not, i iKs? abrupt :« ply of the. t rt n t ■ :r r.*rrrjat:»in ii.ym New' York that <••. •’.r,inv dr 1 see arc be. s '- worn-rlft'Vp to the ankle and oth-: rr doth'-.-, v I 1 follow- . it. Ww.rers of k rt- in •* iris are un tmlmotis in .fayor of keeping then? .'h, ,: ant! err . _ -art -d by the de nafnerv, ! . : i; Natter .a’•(> somewhat prejudiced by i adieu t on that Ann s' a v : t~y- :/< r .von-wr.' fa,. Irion-. “Tit-i: ; nrotK- aOentni” said the ■a r r rf • *••!< krown Hue de la Pair: i 'a i !:• i-ir, “to Wrest the ;>• * '.nr (if arl .• t * what women oug ! to wear fr Pari , > us it will f—~-— — T. W. EBELTOFT GROCER AND BOOK SELLER PHONE-S2 ADM1N1STR ViOii’S NOTH K, Having quantied an administrators of tile e.-tato of Wade Bell. theca" ed, ■»tf of Cleveland county, North (>.;• olina, this is to notii';/ all s.-cr/ona hav ing < ngsumT Uie estate of said tVeeasetl to exhibit them to.the undet Mgned at <Jiv. er, X. on or before the loth ti. y of danuKt-y, 1.52V, or this notice .'be. pleaded' in bar of their iccovery. All per: ops indebted to. - paid estate will please; :aak« immediate payment. This ISth.dtjy < January, l'J2<>. 1.K.V1 BELL, 4 .1. :.. HERNDON, Administra tors of Wade Bell, deceased. ( has. A- Burrus, Atty. AI)M!N«.STB VTRIS'S NOTICE. State of UNorth Carolina—Cleveland county. .The undbrsighod ; having been ap pointed and duly qualified ns admit’ • iratrix • f the vstai of J. J. Blan ton. de ea- rd, all persons having claims against raid estate are notified to exhibit the same before her on or before January 5th, 1'*27 dr this no tice will be pleaded in tv r of their recovery. All persons indebted, t * the raid estate will dice --e make fmmediate t iivnion* Thin the -tth dav of Jeou r.rv. 1926. ,\IARY BLANTON. Administratrix, DREADFUL PAINS Georgia Lady, Who Had Lost Too Much Weight, Was Advised to Take Cardui and Is Now Well. Columbt’3, Ca.—Mrs. George S. Hunter, of this city, writes: "After I married, thirteen months ago, I suffered with dreadful pains in my sides during ... My side hurt so bad it nearly killed me. I had to go to bed and stay some times two weeks at a time. I could not work and I just dragged around the house. *T got. very thin—-I went from 126 pounds down to less than 100. My mother had long been a user of Cardui and she knew what a good medicine it was for this troubla, so she told me to got some and tako It. 1 sent to the store after it and be fore I had taken the first bottle I began to improve. My side hurt less and I began to improve in health. ... The Cardui acted as a fine tonic and I do not feci like the name person. I am bo much better. I am well now. 1 have gained ten pounds and am still gaining. My sides do not trouble tiie at all. "1 wish every suffering woman knew about Cardui." NC-160 faH like the others which- proceeded i t. fcvia notv American buyers are: on liners en route to Paris. They tvi 11 arrive in a day or two to see our model;-, and then ' re tv.11 bv a race ! back to New York to see who will j Wt there first; a 1 assure you the 1 fir^t to arrive will be showing mo. ! eels of skirt.- n hart, if not shorter} tht" ever.” M. manager n* Pa min*' | ov-s thejr rohe - are no lor'rer. but * -bet there is talk of shortening then:} further The rearor is evident, he ■olds, for there i■ nothing o grace- * 'u! a n ore;tv b-<r.. A spokosan for Jenny’*- in the hnmns Elysees. the trend '« toward ’■lort-r dresses for evening as well a ordminary \vc-ar. Another designer «atd that when American shortened it* im"« too far. Pari* resisted, and it a ill bo the same now. “We do not dress women en mases, he said, “but singly, and we advise a •rter or longer robe according to •woma j’s figure esnecially tie . aoelines-s of her l:gs.” The onlv d toting note came '"om Paul Pnir-t. ’ ho said <!rCs> ; are too short, and that if an eighth ‘>f •• n inch mort i- < u off they will be hopelessly exaggerated. Several midinettes who wear short kirts and also help make them, cam right out for 'he abbreviated mode, one declaring, if "American girls had u beautiful legs as we have, they would not want to hide them.’’ Sev eral however, hoped the skirts would get no shorter admitting they arc C. B. McBRAYER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Prompt Attention To All Matters, Office Union Trust Bld^. NOTICE OF DISSOLl TION. The partnership herebuV.e exisdag between Chas. 11. Williams and ■•Mrx Hamrick, trading and transacting Bu ■iness under the. f.ihp name ofWih ajid Han • k iii Shelby, N. was dissolved on January 1st, 1:120. i he business will he continued and [known as the She lby Office Supply ■& Book Co., a duly incorporated concern. Any claims against old concern should jbe presented at .nee and all those in debted to said firm will confer a l'a ;vor by settling promptly, or by mak ing a satisfactory arrangement -in lieu thereof. CHAS. II. WILLIAMS, MAX HAMRICK. NOTICE OF SALE --1 ursuajpt. to the authority contained Fn' section 2435 of the Consolidated Statutes of N. we will sell at public j auction to satisfy a mechanic's i lien far repairs, one Anderson automobile, Motor No. 67812. Sale will be-heid at our place of business in South Shelby, I N. on the 6th Day of February, 1S26 This the 22nd Day of Jan uary, 1926. South Shelby Garltge C. H. HOLCOMB, Prop. TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I \ ::der and by virtue of the power j of sale contained in two certain deeds °f tru: t, one dated December lITth, 5-11*22 and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland, county ... in Book No. 125 at rage 22. and one dated August 6th 1923 and re corded in the Tfice of the register of 'deeds for Ci v< land county, N. C.. in iBook No. 125 at «>agc. 257 said deeds [of trust being executed by E. B. |Olive and wife, Edith Olive to the un dersigned trustee -for the Shelby and Cleveland County Building and Loan Association to secure indebtedness htercin specified and default having 1-ern made in the payment of said in debtedness and being reonetted to ■.■oil [said property I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house (door. Shelby, N. C., on i Thursday, February 18. 1926, at 12 o’clock noon or within legal hours the following described real estate: Situated in f’ne town of Earl, N. C.. and de scribed as follows: First lot: Being known as lot No. AT of the plat of the town of Earl N- C.. and reference is made to Book '• page d8 of the office of the reo ''■ter of deeds for Cleveland county, K C.. for record of said plat, said lot be ing 250 feet long and 76 feet 8 1-1 inches wide, bounded on the east by tohrimn rfrect, on the South by Jot No. 88 and the M. E, church South, anil on the west by Austell street and on the north by lot No. 90 which is the X. H. MeSwain property and lot No. 89, Second ' it • Comprising 8 lots in the town of Earl, \ C., and being lets numbered 122, 123 and 134 on the 1 'at of the town of Earl, N C. Beginning at a stake on Third and Austell streets and running thence northward with Austell street 530 feet to a stake corner of Lot No 125 thence westward with line of Lot. No. V’5, l.iQ feet to a stake in the hack line of the town plat; thence south ward 530 feet with the black line of the town plat to a stake op Third st. (Knee eastward with Third street 133 feet to the beginning and being those lots conveyed to E. B. Olivo bv W. D. Earl by and to E. B. Olive by M. E. Church, and W. IX Earl. Terms of sale f*ASH. This January 16th, 1926. JNft P. MULL, Trustee, j D. Z. NEWTON, Commissioner. I already .omewhat awkward to rnan ipulate in tramways and omnibuses where the seats are rather high. ! 'NERVOl S” SHOl LI> NOT READ MEDICAL WORKS Those -uffering from “nervoas ic ■ iiould not read any books deal- . •n«r with mental disease, says Hy-j geia, popular health magazines pub lished by the American Medical As sociation. Such person are impressionable! and will find great difficulty in pro erly interpreting the text of sue! books. They will often have suggest- ; ed to them new symptoms waii h. v.-;l! | create new fears, and perhaps be-.! cause of difference-- of opinions 1 *’ vai-ioc* authors be led into i-onfn- : sion. j It is far preferable to present one’s ) symptoms to a properly trained phy sician who can interpret an individ ual case and give • advice suitable* to the patient and his environment. Al r trough the material in some book otl these subjects may bo . wise and logical it cannot be up plied to indi vidual gases. Attempts to find solace from such publications 'frequently, lead to increased disability. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that D„ G. and C. !I. Dixon have sold their one half interest in the firm of Dixon' Brothers tore at Beiwood, N. C.. ! • J. G. Luts and that all debts shall be raid by the firm of Dixon and Lutz and that all accounts shall be eolleet ed by the same. This jan'».ry 12th 1926. D. G. nr 1 C. II. DIXON. £3 $ Horace Kennedy pS Attorney-At-Law Shc-Iby, N. C. Office In Star Iluiliiinjr. m 1 mwtmm DR. R. C. HICKs Dentist f t i Dentist j Office Shelby National Bank ( Buildinp. J S Phone 421. Shelby, N, C. 5 APPETIZING FOOD. QUICK SERVICE. CLEANLINESS. SHELBY CAFE (For Ladies And Gentlemen.) LaFayette Street, Next Door To Princess Theatre. ( OM MISSIONER’S RE-SALE. Under and by virtue ot' a decree nu-.de by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cleveland county. North Carolina, in Special Proceeding en titled, “Sam Bowen, et al. vs. L. J. Bowen, et at., the undersigned, com ndr toner will offer for re-sale at the court house floor in Shelby, X. C., at public auction, to the highest' bidder .for cash on, Saturday February 13th, 1920. |the following described real estate: i Lot No. 1.—Situated at Patterson , Springs station, and beginning on the south side of White Oak street at cart edge of 10 foot alley, and run ning S. 72-30 E. 185 feet to a stake, corner of White Oak and Spring street; tin nee with Spring street. S. 1 ‘-<>0 \\ . 53 1-2 feet to a stake; thence N. 72-30 W. 185 feet to n stake; thence N. 17-30 W. 63 1-3 feet to the beginning being lot No. 31 : Lot No. 2—Beginning at west edge j of Green street, the N. E. come - of 'lot No. Cl and runs N. 17-30 E. 53 1-2 feet to a stake; thence X. 83-30 W. i 160 feet to a stake; the" e S. I7-30 W. 53 1-2 feet to a stake; thence S» (83-30 E. 150 feet to the beginning being lot No; 00. ! Lof No. 3.—Beginning at a stone on tile J. H. Francis line; thence N. 43 poles to a stone, (pine down); thence S. 64 E. 211 poles to a stake on Buf falo Creek; thence down said creek as H meanders 124 poles to n stake, Grigg’s corner; thence N. 74 W. 76 1-2 ipoles to a stone, the J. E. Yvilson cor ner; thence with the Wilson lino N. .102 poles to a stone, another of the Wilson corners; thence N. 64 W. 82 poles to the beginning, containing 03 ! acres, less 46 1-2 acres, conveyed to |.lames Alien by deed of record in of if'co of register of deeds of Cleveland j county, N. C„ in Book “JJ” page Lot No. 4—Beginning at a nine cor | ner of Dock Grigg; thence with Dock |Grigg’s line, S 72 E. 90 nolcs to a |ftene in Jim Allen’s line: thence with said line. N. 1 1-2 E. 106 poles to the center of a branch; th-»rce u*i the meanders of the branch S. 76 W. fth poles to Bud Neal’s line; tnence with said line. S. 30 nole« to a stake. h:s cerner; thence with his line S. 33 W. 42 3-4 noles to the beginning, con taining 37 acres more or less. This let No. 4 will be sold subject to the life estate and dower of L. J. Bowen, wid ow in 25 3-10 acres of same, nlnt of which is now on file with the clerk of the superior court. The the 25th day of January, 1925.1 i 11 t id V:i it V>><: t>5 -p ' school tci bpcfi runr dozen yea ibar I 'd hv isrht im»nths a man has d to things. You m-v<?r had PEYTON McS'WAIN Attorney-At-Law rivil and Criminal Practice in An Courts. Office: Union Trust Co. Building; ELLIS STUDIO —LING PHOTOS— —Kodak Finishing— —Pictures Framed— —PHONE 118— i our -urn •• Appreciated P. R. Huffststler Transfer I.ighf and Heavy Hauling I hones: Day 1A: N.ynt 169 Gastonia, N’.C. ! j. o. u. A. M. Meets Every Tuesdav Night WEBB'S HALL Visiting Brethren Welcome. THREE POINTS Filling Station We Think of You Day By Day. “Service With A Smile.” W. C. HARRIS CO. “Realtors” Office Paragon dug. Phone 568. Administrator*? Notice, ins dqualified as ad- ■ ministruUir ai r• c cute o' Mr* 1 Amanda Bran ton, deocd od. thi, notify person*- having claim.-; agains*! the said i stn r- to j.resent to me i-ropt rly proven on or before the •tin day of January l-lf. <-r inis no- ; tie®'.wiU -.be-pleaded i:i bar of any rcc.v: r. Those ev;:ng the said c-s tate -.w.d please make Immediate | -toftlenient to: the undersigned. 1 i This January f>th, 132$. Zeb- C. Weather.:. 's lmimstrator of Mrs. Amanda Branton, -deceased, e STOCK HOLDERS M METIN'I. Notice I- hereby given that the an ruai stockholders ; meeting nf thi i Cleveland Building- and Lorn Asatoja Of n will be held in the director's rood cf tnc Cleveland Bank and Trust Cor prny -on Thursday at'f-rnon. Feb-uar !lth at 4 o'clock for the election -oilicers and directors end the tran jaction of any .other business tha! imight come ui), *1 nis Jar :ii v -yen 10°G • J. L. SUTTI.E !-1-27c Seety-Trear. ' v cmmis,‘:ioF>er s Sale, j v*rtu<? of a decree of th« Su ;Derior Court of Cleveland County, ”o‘VntcPW!ai cn *'• \ ■ Htxon anti Wife, Mattie Dixon, ot al., Vs. Ruth Dixon, minor and tier guardian. A. IT. C!;n-> I as |Commi: Kioner, will sell at tV,.'c(Wc | House ooor in the t: • •: „f Shelby, ■ 1 • °n Saturday. Felruirv on. u vtr'l at 12 <’’£'lt't.k ,M- w within ie ktl hours, *u pt'hhe auction to the tug,lest biddc- the following des cribed real estate, to wit Being a part of t?»* T I | bu:ds, located in X„ 9 Town-h in iC.oveland County, N. C, adjoining lands of W. J. Dixon. awi othf,rs .,nt! bounded at; follows: Beginning at a stake and pointers in the old line ^[heol^^t-r^S el Fs24w; ith%<:!d ,oraer; thvh?c s l47 R > ft !! t:.'K • -V one: then S. 45 ft? ft a --“W: then S |N la r' ft t0 a -tune; thencj lw- tU r- ^lcs to a stone in the *oad; thence X, 60 W. 122 poles tc a stiii.e in old line, corner of Lot Xo V oft? ■1;no of L°t- No. 1 b. -.4 3-4 W 12-i poles to the begin ring, containing G4 15-16 acres, no," u’ lees. surveyed Dec 17*H io->a r, A F. KHiott.'Surveyor. * bs Terms of sale: Ore-third n h , „ wfth °f sa|lc’ baft Jan- 1st, 1927 v-.th privilege of pay ling all cash, de. ferred payment, to bear 6 percent interest and deed to he delivered to purchaser upon payment in full of the purchase price. 01 This Jan. 18th, i926. Rush Stroup, Attya°^ Those who break the ice to go it .dimming aren't unique. So man-. :octal climbers suffer in the sue rr- 111 1 ~*t — BILLIARDS — Cleveland Cigar Store Rear Posfcoffice. DR. C. M. PEELEF DENTIST Office Over Woolworths Residence Phone 460-W. Office l’ hone 99-W. HOYT C. DIXON DENTIST Office Old Masonic Buildin*?. Over Rose’s 5 & 10c Store DR. H. D. WILSON Eye Specialist And Optometrist 28 Years Experience. Prices Reasonable. Office at Paul Webb’s Drug i Store. De LUXE CAFE WEBB THEATRE BLDG. PHONE 635. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Spring Chicken On Toast Cream Asparagus Tips Candied Yams Sweet Peas And Cream Mixed Pickles Wheat Muffins Pineapple Pie Coffee, Tea, Milk Service 11:30 to 2:30. TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust ex ecuted by Amanda Costner and hus !>and. Frank Costner, to the under lined trustee for (4. H. Stanley on J dy 31st, 3924, which deed of trust is »'•' jristered in tl e office of the regis ter of deeds of Cleveland county, X. C., in Book 124, page 271, as security for ?3OO.O0 due November .15th, 1925, aid rhe same not having been paid "!'en due, and the undersigned havit g teen called upon to execute the trust !!'.vein specified, the undersigned will otier for sale at public auction, to the • ghe*t bidder for cash at 12 nt., Monday, February 15th, 1926, the following described property: Lying in No, 10 township, Clove and county, North Carolina, on the waters of Buffalo creek. adjoining and ,,r Marvin Lutz, C. L. London •• nd J. L. Sain and Buffalo mill tract. Beginning at a poplar by the side of Con old Shelby road, and runs s- *5 \\ 9 poles to a stone in the old :re; thence with it S. 23 1-4 E. 40 r<dcr, to j». stone, the old corner: therce w-h the old. lino N. 64 1-4 E. to a on ihe west bank of the creek; 11 cnee un the creek ns it meanders to he month of the nil'll race; thence B. - ‘,'2 ^9 poles to a pine now down'. 1 LI B ath bank of the creek; thence N 2-4 V.’, 13 2-5 roles to the begir : •»■<*, containing 6 Tores. more or Ic-s, T!’’s -lanbarv 15th. 1926. BYNUM E. WEATHERS, Trustee. TRUSTEE’S RE-SALE. U ' virtue of the power of sale con tm-ued in a Deed cf Trust, executed to me on December 11th. 1020, by (•' or;;p Ii. Chamnion secuirng the ba.l ::rre of th" purchase price of real e" •'’allie .1. Maunov, guardian of . llZflbeth O. Moss, and default bav !J‘? been made, in the payment of said indebtedness and being called upon t« 1 ’'‘f.utc the trust, I. as trustee, w’i! o . for cash at public auction to the l.'ghest bidder, at the court home dcor in the town of Shelby, N. €., m Saturday, February fith. 1926, >'!'hin legal hours the following de scribed real estate, situated in No. 5 Township. Cleveland county. N. C, fi!V» bounded as follows: Reginning on a large hickory, the r jo corner and runs thence with the fid line North 52 1-2 West 75 poles !.° “ stone in said line, thence a new • ;np North 5(1 1-2 East 87 poles to a | ti ne in Dm Goode’s line: thence with . bile South 3C> East 49 poles to a tone bis corner in the old line, thence vvith the old line S. 38 W. 69 1-5 poles to the beginning, containing 30 1-8 acres more or less, the same being the southern portion of the M. Moss tract l land, bemg one-half of said lard and being all of the J. F. and George V i °jS f't'tire interest in said tract , .'lnd and being that same tirct which was conveyed to W. H Moss by ino. 1. Moss and George M. Moss and wife by deed dated February 6th 1901 fnd recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Cleveland county. j>c« book of deeds, “NN” rage -<>0 Bidding will begin at $787.50. Ibis January 20th. 1926 JOHN P. MULL, Trustee. I'yburn & Hoey Attys. 2t
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 1, 1926, edition 1
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