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Changes Made In Certificates For School Teachers Supt. J. C. Newton in sion of the following letter from J;. E. Hill mart, director of cer* i<«;: of the State Department of Educa tion, giving information h . >■« . ’ vital interest to school tf - • r 1. The graduate of a” •» rr: high school in 19*2o-'2*t w.ft neeci - - dit for one six-week -un.n .-r to qualify for a State c' r i: Credit for one summer y will give a Provisional Elemon. Certificate; without the ru v school credit the only certifies** could qual.fy for would re t ‘ , t;■ ty Second Grade. 2. Those tea* her« who beg n raise their. certificates in t » . . - mer of 1927 or thereafter, expected to have* credit for y«v v -rk or at lea-t thirl-. , ■ r hours to raise tie «•< t* ctcss •*: taehen e ho ha< - r at t*ai t'nif *-l trd a ni**hcr grade rt u cotepl't * under *! e four mmer S. Ail beginning - high -■ hv. .■! teachers certificated for v : year I927-'2H must have cy'd • ' .r three year's standard college -.•/••i with the profession! r* ju»r< men*,, namely, twelve remrster h in Education. This applies only to there teachers who enter the prof.- sior. in 1927-’28 and ha r no ref^r^n to *.t who may be in the ervtce already. .4. T teacher who nov hold • * who has held, a One-Year Temporary Certificate within the past two years (1924-'2T> ami 1925-*2S.i nay .fcaye the cert.ficate validated 'or 192fi-”2« with cerdn for a county summer school unit, or with a stau nent from the superintend*!.: t at ~e has been employed in hi h-.ol sy tern for the yesfr l92<5-'27. 8. A tefccher who has never held a One-Year Temporary fertiterate hut who holds, or who has held, wit - in the past two years (1924-'2', 1925-’26t a Provisional A Ort?ficai«» may have the certificate -raised:’.to a One-Year Temporary ( rt fie; : -• with credit for a county uramei school ur;‘ 01 may have it validated Horace Kennedy Attorney-At-Law Shelby, N. €. Office in Star Building. ELLIS STUDIO ’ —FINE PHOTOS— —Kodak Finishing— —Pictures Framed— —PHONE 418— ..■" .. " 1 n YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE We want you to know that we do Shoe Repairing. How about your shoes ? Are the;, in the shape they should be? 1/ not call in and let us fix them up for you. Remerrfbcr:— “A Stitch In Time Saves Nine." -Landis Shoe Shop SHELBY, N. 0. J. A. DAYBERRY, M"r. Trustet*'* Sale. By virtue of the power of sate con. tained in Deeds nf Trust executed by the Trustees of the Burial Aid Soci ety of Shelby, N, C., on January 18th Wi4, and October 9th, 1924, respec tively, both of which Deeds of Trust are duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of (Iceland County, N. and default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured by same to the Shelby Building and Loan Associa tion. I, as Trustee, will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auc tion at the Court House door In the Town of Shelby, N. C„ on— Saturday, March 61 h, 192G. within legal houly the following de scribed real estate situated in the Town of Shelby and bounded as fol lows: ‘ Beginning at n stake on the South aide of Pinkney Street, at a uoint 50 feet in a western direction from its intersection with the West margin of Anthony Street, and runs thence with said margin of Pinkney Street in an Eastern direction 5(' feet to said intersection, thence with the Western margin of Anthony Street in a Southern direction 127 feet to a stake in the ditch at the Hoskins comer, t’ *ncc with the ditch and Hoskins line in a Westernn direction 60 feet i h stake in the ditch, thence in a Northern direction 140 feet to the beginning. The foregoing lot being part of the lot deeded G. W. King on the 18th day of October, 1803. by Elizabeth Mauney and F. C. Mugney bv deed recorded in Book “BB’’ page 500. of the Register’s office of Cleveland County, N. C., the above lot bounded on the North by Pinkney Street, on the Bast by Anthony Street, on the South by what was formerly the Hoakins lot. on the West bv a part a# tke original lot aforesaid tbe lot hereby conveyed having iron stakes at each of its corners. This January 30th, 1928. CLYDE R. HOEY, Trustee. t* ith a f5 its' the lUperin - that bean employer} a s.- ■ ’s •>*1 ~ ‘ * i ■ ,r 1 020-27. ft. A teacher w .0 holds, or ha* he'd, t.-f. Provisional B Certificate, r .t w,io a never eld a Provisional \ or <*r.' -Yea, Temporary, Carti? kato .may smut* *h-r Pr<-visional A with t rniit for . ttt.t; summer >0! ..nit, a.-- . ‘ r- • w.thout the -um m r -■ h r>l credit. ' w> certificate r< ? ■ '.»<■ • Set nd Grade. i 71 A grad of a ton-standard f*?h v-h-i’-a, v,:.ho .wear- ctedif for ftoc-l unit, may h.-- k<1 Prc.vi-:.<nal A Cortifi < . er*'‘ .fore; hut without the :jf • r r •* f.m.l cfpfi ! S’ uIt Cvrli ."-it' . wal bit; iVauetL. ‘ .tc. T-ad v,-i who held non 1 nor] '. tificate.- pr or to the ' ■ vvitr' lf?S4-’25, bur who did r. k !*'■ h in' !: 2 •--'2.', <r ia25-'£6,'. wiii e he ill to the ‘■ante eurntner Echo >1 i 1. r ' *■ ; • heretofore, e p; • c OncvVear Tempo . ry Certificate re-; - ■ < A . cerd t f- r one county ::r.rr“r '<■ ,...| .hit; the ProvKi'-nal A j*Wd to a Or, e-AVar Temporary f.'-o’i finat'e with-'credit 'fot one coun --u Timer school urs.t; the Prov,-; . .r>-.I 8'raised to a Provisional A with Credit for one -chanty summer ! u if; .anti-' without. the summer t school credit th;; .certificate, reverts i to the next class, . A teacher v.he., holds a Provi-! dorm! Elemental** f “rtifk-atr is-ued'; n an • 'nired Elementary P. or up on *t-.nd.trd high .school graduat-or j •a •• ooct summer school credit:;, way; have the certificate reissued5 for P.co-'hT with a tatement from the I U: ‘-rintenden: thar he ha ; been ntry- J ployed n his chool y-tem for that j 1 v -a: ; howeve r, beginning with 1027 ‘2fi. the..-certificate will not be. r-'ds -I wit ho c ’he required summer school cred.*s. but instead will revert c a < ;■ tnty Second Grade. Bee inning with the certificate*. 1 'Ued as of July 1, 1926, and there-j ; after, the Elementary Certificate*! ; Climes A and B will he valid for a j ■term cf five years. HOYT C. DIXON DENTIST Office Old Masonic Building. Over Rose’s ;» & l()c Store DR. A. PITT BEAM DENTIST Office Phone 188. Residence Phone 89. Shelby Bank Building. W. C. HARRIS CO. “Realtors” Office Paragon Clog. Phone 568. PEYTON McSWAIN A ttorney-At-Law Civil and Criminal Practice in All Courts. Office: Union Trust Co. Building. ECK & STEPHENS Certified Public Accountants Gastonia, N. C. Systems — Audits — In vestigations. Income Tax Specialists. . V»-.—. ..M— . — .I,. , , 1 1cendall7s“™^ Pressing Club Suita Made To Measure. Suits Sponged and Preseed___ 50c Suits Cleaned and Pressed __ 75c No Gasoline Csed. PHONE 96 Called For And Delivered. j . ii „, j NOTIC E =<IF SUM MON8. North Carolina, Cleveland county. lr. the Superior court. Grace Mauney, by her next friend, Carrie Nodine, and Carrie N opine, Plaintiffs, vs. H. N. Mauney, Defendant. The defendant R. N.. Mauney wi’l take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Cleveland county, North Carolina, to annul the marriage now existing between the plaintiff and defendant; amt the said defend ant; ami the said 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.,*oai the 23rd day of February, 192f>, and' answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will applyi to the court for the relief deman, ><I! ir, said eomnlaint. This the 25th day of January, 192<5. GEO. P. WEBB Clerk of Superior Court. Horace Kennedy. Atty. for plaintiff. ‘Wild Acres”-Tom Dixon’s Big Plan $ome : im? daring the .-Suhiitter The ih-er. »• gave information of the pure! a.-.e of .a large body of land .n ■J.f Mount Mitdvcd-.Little Switzer land "ctioh by Thomas Dixon, for th„* purpose of estlMiahiiiff ther ■ a filter for congregation of people of ; arts and literature., but even yet the public ha - not grasped an appreciable ! idea." of the magnificence of thr ■<r prise. It i- to a National in.-*:- 4 tut ion—a .Sum. t Assembly of the S Literal Art- and is, to I’? a dc"d on tent of uri >.* proportior Mr. Dixon who conceived ;h- idea, bar i - urd an il!u.~trat< d book on Wi’d acres, from which the public will' be >f • . obta a measurably good idea of-what it ir and what it means for the State. Mr. Dixon’s book ear lier fall nay.' picture* of t-tte • in that matehkys section of the State and a little descriptive matter, pro duction of which put his flow of ad jectiviT'i to. the ted. The site for the colony is located n the most rugged section of that part of the State, "where" to quote from l i- letter; every street and road is a feat in engineering—not survey infir—; where naif -thd houses w.H be built, as in old Switzerland, on the side of a cliff or edge of a gorge, where slopes and crag and -tee;;-- ; ever reached by water main:: and electrical •wire*,*1 In • orporated in the outdoor exerciser are golf, tennis-trap and rifle dub, drama anj music' club;- cinema club liberal art clubs, motor boat clubs, canoe dubs riding and driving clubs fishing and camp clubs, car.no. dub, for nil of which h'oa«:r o£ unique ar chitecture will b;> provided. The ho- i tel and auditorium fare tinder way and will be first completed units. The M turn Jlitchdl A soetatkm of . Arts and Scione?:; was chartered to organize "in this pr.meval forest of , supreme beauty, the mi. leu* of a re-I — BILLIARDS — Cleveland Cigar Store Rear Postoffice. DR. H. D. WILSON Eye Specialist And Optometrist 28 Years Experience. Prices Reasonable. i Office at Paul Webb’s Drug Store. r—--—.-. —HAULING— 1 am established in Shelby, to do truck hauling. Ry hour or by contract. Ample equipment; quick, satisfactory service. H. S. WILLIAMS ! —PHONE 151 Residence Address 504 South Washington St,. Shelby. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having this day qualified as execu trix of the last will and testament of C. A. Borders late of Cleveland ooun ; ty, N. C., all persons holding claims I against said estate will present them 1 to the undersigned properly proven | on or before 11th day of February 1927 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All per I sons indebted to said i state will please make immediate payment to me. This 10th day of February 1926. SARA ELIZABETH BORDERS, Executrix of C. A. Borders’ will. B. T. Falls. Atty. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of B. F. Falls late of Cleveland county, N. C., all persons are hereby notified to Hie claim again t said estate with me properly proven on or before February 17th, 1927 or this# notice will be plead- ! in har of any recovery on same. AH per sons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment to the undersigned. This J6th day of Feb ruary 1926. CFO. S. FAI LS. Admr. of B. F. Fall’s estate, CherryviUe, N. C. B. T. Falls, Atty.. Shelby, N C. A DM IN ISTR AT< >R’S N OTICE. Having qualified as administrator f the estate of Fannie J. flail, de ceased, this is to hereby notify all persons holding claims against said esttoe to file said claims properly verified with the undersigned on or before the 8th day of February, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery of same; and this is to further notify all persons who are indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment of such indebtedness to the undersigned. • This February 8, 1926. L. M. HULL, Admmistraloi. P. Z. Newton, Atty. fuge for creative thinkers." The Aa-' iitr-rcum on the central mountain ;>eak will be established as "a forum j ’ mr free discussion of the problems ; of art. science, religion and politics, j and its ideal w.ll be "renewal of life ! roegh the inspiration of Nature.”! Doctor Dixon’s idea ha* developed . .to a thing- of really ‘‘magnificent! proportions," and out of it it is to he ! >reated. a center of big minds that will I add new fame to the State.—'Char iot*® Observer. fL.ncoln Co. News) Mr. F. A. Probst of Jnuiarfapolis ] I nd,. is visit ini* Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lohr of I.incoi .ton. Mrs. Lohr is a niece of Mr. Probst. A long time ago, 54 years ago last I December, Mr. Probst left his home ! near Newton for Indiana. Since go ng to Indiana he has returned to, Lincotnton once, 8 years ago. Lincoin on and this section has made marvel ous progress says the v.sitor. its is seen on all sides, the moment you enter the state from Tennessee. Very few familiar spots are found about Lincolnton, said Mr. Probst. the town is brand new; the old jail look familiar. Continuing says Mr. Probst I remember the ja:I well be -ause i saw a negro whipped there at the old whipping post in 1866; came with my brothei John Probst from Newton to witness the public C. B. McBRAYER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Prompt Attention To All Matters. Office Union Trust Bldg. U..-.... .....■> •r . ’ .■V YOU CAN SAVE On your shoes. Why throw • them away when you haven’t I had your full money’s worth? i 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 , *-■ ■ .j j j " "'i: " ■ » I 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 2:3p. -: ' —SEE— Before . —BUYING— If you’re going to in vest in Mountain Land, you’ll want to know what it is. Make a visit to BREVARD and let some one you know show you over the prospects. John Hudson And Harold Griffin Are now in the REALTY HI SIN ESS at Brevard and will be glad to inform or help any Shelby people planning on investing there. ANYTHING IN MOUN TAIN LAND. LOTS OR ACREAGE. SEE HUDSON or GRIFFIN I AT C. P. Wilkins Land Co., OR AT Lawrenee-Mallory Realty Co. - flogging administered under the di- ■ rection of the law; the whipping phst was located in the South side of the jail, the steps of the jail being on that side then. Mr. Probst who is now j 73 years young, says he expects the whipping post for certain law viola tions would prove effective in the present day. Mr. Probst is the father of four sons and four daughters ail married and l.ving in various sections, from Florida to Canada. His wife died some years ago. The 73 year old visitor here is a son of the late Delilah Probst nnri Jesse Probst of near Newton. His , mother lived 70 years in the Propst ' house 2 miles from Newton, never changing u-r residence from the day , ■he was married until her death a the age of fa). Sees Lincolnton First Time At 92 (Lincoln Co. New*) Mr. T. \V. Harmon, of near Kings. Mountain in Cleveland County, in ids 93rd year, is visiting at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Evans Wil son, near Lincolnton. Mr. Harmon was on the streets of Lincolnton Sautrday afternoon look ing the city over, when he bumped into the News man. The Confeder ate veteran who lacks around 7 years of rounding out a century startled the newsgather when he remarked that he was walking the paved streets of Lincolnton for the first tniie; that he had lived in Cleveland all of his life, but had never bien in Lincoln J DR. R. C. HICKs» ) Dentist J Office Shelby National Bank ( Building. ?! Phone 421. Shelby, N, C. { i < 11 ... ‘"'"fc * | APPETIZING FOOD. QUICK SERVICE. CLEANLINESS. ! SHELBY CAFE (For Ladies And Gentlemen.) LaFayetle Street, Next Door To Princess Theatre. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION This is to notify all parties that the wholesale and retail hardware bu siness heretofore owned and conduct ed in the town of Shelby, N. C., by j. 1>. Lir.eberger under the names of the Farmers Hardware company, and of J. L>. Lineberger’s Sons, has been by him sold and transferred to the Farm ers and Planters Hardware company, a corporation, altd in the future will be conducted in the same place by said corporation, which corporation will be solely responsible for same, urd the- said J. D. Lineberger will r.ct hereafter be personally liable there lor; that an debts now owing by said business concern will be paid by the said J. D. I.ineberger, and all claims, accounts, etc,, due the same remain the property of J. D. Lineberger and should be paid to him. The undersigned retains an interest in the corporation and solicits the continued patronage and good will of ah of his old customers and friends. ?'his February 4th, 1926. J. D. LINEBERGERS SON'S, FARMERS HARDWARE, By J. D. Ltnebcjger. BILIOBSHESS Retired Minuter Tefis How He Keeps ■ Good Font With the Assistance of Back-Draught West Graham, Va—The Rev. Lewis Evans, a well-known retired minister, now past 80. living here, has a high opinion of Black Draught, which he says he has taken when needed, for 25 years. “For years I had been suffering with ay »ver,” he says, “Some times the pain would be very in tense and my back would hurt all the time. Black-Draught was the first thing I found that would give me any relief. “My liver has always been slug gish. Sometimes it gives me a lot of trouble. I have suffered a lot with it—pains in my side and back, and bad headache, caused from ex treme biliousness. “After I found Black-Draught, I would begin to take it as soon as I felt n spell. coming on and it re lieved the cause at once. I can recommend it to anybody suffer ing from liver trouble. A dose or two now and then keeps me in good form.” Made from selected medicinal roots and herbs, and containing Bo dangerous mineral drugs, Hack Draught in nature’s own remedy for a tired, lasy liver. NC-ies mack-dpaugmt UVfP MFMfiMt p tow-’before. He throug . here during t.':e train er. route t he being a member N. C. Best.merit He <iid not see he remember-. : here mot,, t- ■ from -the *?. A Asked he- ■‘panH . e Civil war. on war 'ront, of Co. G.. 49th, s nfederate array, ■ Int n th that there v, a - anything’ he ‘aid -to sw It* he had mad.* a eointor, earlier Mr. Harmon s: id be could m*t say. but. that known it was the are** am city it/is. h-e wout special"''ir:fi/h?rc y>- >' ’ Mr. Harmon r calle-l :> f, it her, Henry efut" i < re often .v' i r... gfand H*: me. as ;» ;■ i t. ■ of ; • Mr. Ham <i a .?r of ro-v iand, ~ - id sin- he toek .. . K b, " K. Let j at his word. ; I returned -to «s home sc-eti* :. and began rebuilding • r;.v,. - . w.-o- hr bis com-:, .-ndc- and their and daughters, and grandciaug.-.tyr* r.ave budded in-/ to the greater *--:n-n f the great-h (**tt naf'. -n of. the o.-rC-t, Jc.-t Wanted ‘-o lir.no In .-■ certain ". .-.ere tut* charge was the theft f is watch the evi dence was conflicting. As the jury retired, f.t judge observed t :at h would 1* glad to help in adjusting any difficulties that might, present themselves to the mind- of the jury. Eleven jurors filed out of the box. The one who remained Wore an ex pression of extreme perplexity. Ob-, serving his hesitation, tne. judge said: “Would you like to ask me a ques tion?" “Yes, your ! - nor." replied the jur T. W. EBELTOFT GROCER AND BOOK SELLER PHONE-82 Administrator’s Notice Having qualified a? administrator of toe estate of Mrs. ('. Georgiana Gantt, deceased this is to notify ail person having claims against the said estate to present them properly proven v ( P. Peeler (at the Cleveler.ad Mo tor Co.) Shelby. N C. .. t or before the 12th day of February 192b or tHs ilotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person indebted |to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 12th day of February 1926. i R. M. GANTT, admr. of C. Geor ■gisna Gantt, deceaeed. I PASTEURIZED MILK Whole Cream Buttermilk Butter Get It Fresh Every Day Frcm The New Milk Station. SHELBY MILK PLANT PHONE 125 Coleman Blanton, Proprietor. WOODROW WILSON Military victories supply the causes for future wars; they form an endless chain of im measurable evil. Spiritual ad -ancement must come through peace without victory.” We give thoughtful atten tion to every detail that will enhance the dignity and charm of a memorial service. Ours is a natural courtesy, a deep seated respect. Palmer’s Funeral Home Funeral Director. —PHONE 61— * •r. eagerly. “Id oetvery glad .f you 4 tell me whether the prisoner really •ole the wateh." r\K HEEL INSECT USED IN BATTLE ON HESS I ON J-LY P.al.igh.—North Carolina is sup I h-;n? Italy with a Tar Heel insect i0 make war on the Hessian fly. In its war on that fly, the Italian government, through its agricultur ;,i officials, has requested the North Carolina State Department of Agr. culture to sh p to that country para t of this insect. The request has „ f,, jrr..nted. and the parasites shij, pah - These para-ites increase vert ratodiy in numbers, it is pointed out. un-;- r favorable weather conditions They are tiny insects, about the size of a period in print, and do not oc cur in Italy, but do occur in this state and in sections north of North 1 aroiina. They are said to keep the Hessiar fly from inflicting serious damage or wheat. A number of them has been gathered in the field and sent to Italy in young stages. It is expected that they will be full grown by the time they reach Italy, and will be ready to be released, in order that they may make war on the Hessian fly ip Italy's wheat fields. STOCKHOLDERS MEETINQ. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the .Shelby and Cleveland County. Building and Loan associaCor will lx held in the office of the a««*, ciation on Tuesday February 23rd at 4 p. m. for the transaction of any bu sines- that might come. All sharenolti ers are urged to be present. JNO. P. MULL, Secy-Tress. 2-1C COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LANlt. Under and by virtu*- of an order of the Superior court of Cleveland coun tv- made in t he special proceeding entitled M. A. Putnam ^nd othms a trail..-t Fannie J. Putnam and others, the undersigned commissioner will, on toth day of March, 1926 at 10 o'clock a. M., ” and near the prem ise: in the Town of Waco. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for one-third cash, one-third in six months and one-third in twelve 'months, deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of C per ceat. per annum from date of sale, those cer tain tracts and parcels of land lying and being in No. 5 township, Cleve land county, North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol low-. to-wit: One lot in the town of Waco, known as the Kendrick gin lot: beginning at a stone. Joshua Miller's corner and runs thence with the S. A. L. railway mpany N. 88 E 228 feet to a stun in branch; thence up said branch as it meanders to the S. R. Huss corner: later F. M. Miller estate corner: thence with his line S. 68 W. 144 feet ' to a stone: thence S. 22 E 200 feet to . the begining: Containing by est-ma | tion 48,040 square feet or 1 1-8 acres. Tract No. 2 Beginning at a stake on i the C. C. railroad (now S A. L. Rail way company) and runs thence N. ■ 52 W. 28 poles to a post oak stume: thence X. 33 1-2 E. 55 poles to n stake and pointers: thence N. 75 W. 112 • olei to a stake; thence S. IS 1-2 H. 7 roles to a pine stump; thence : 3 W. 56 poles to a stake op the Whita sides line; thence S. 60 K. 36 poles wiih the railroad to the beginning: , Containing 44 1-4 acres. Tract No. 3. Adjoining the laa*i ! of Wi'liam Putnam. T. M. Futuaw ! ru.d others, lying on the waters of White Oak creek. Begining at an imu ■ t- he in middle of creek "ear !it*!» ' tef-tle. Hoyle heirs and Mrs. Jult i Putnam’s corner, and rnrts then' <» with R. R. North bark 113 3-4 poles to a stake in old line on north bank of railway pear C. S. Putnam’s corner : ther.ee with old line N. 52 1-2 W. 3 : n< le< to a stone pile; thence N. 3.8 . 1-2 E. with old line 80 poles to a Btufrl in th-> middle of the Putnam branch in old line; thence down said Wm. Put ; ttRiti line on west bank as it meandeis 82 poles to the beginning; containing ! HO ai rp«. * j Tract No. 4. Beginning at a stake , in railroad in old line, corner of lot Vo. 4 and runs thence •with old lid*' V. l F 50 polos to a stake:, then* * ‘ -S. *5 1-? E. 34'poles to a stake: i-1 "‘ilr^ad thence \Vith railroad S. 64 1 -2 W. in poles to,the beginning:'Contcin ; 'nc 1* 1-2 acres, more nr less. Being lot No. 5 of the S. L. Whiteside’s ] talc. 'I raet No. 5. Adjoining the lands o' T. D. Putnam. Beginning on a stone '"i north-east side of Main street 5" Wnco an*l runs thence N. 53 W. A nolec and 9 links to a stone: thence N 36 1-2 E. 60 1-4 poles to a store in branch: thence S. 12 E. 30 pole? ! n : take, W. L. Brown’s corner; thenc-’ S. 68 1-2 W. about 30 poles to a atak** the S. R. Hubs corner; thence N. >1 W. 17 poles and 15 links to a •tone, Hups corner; thence S. 36 1-2 W .15 poles 5 links to the beginning: Con taining 6 3-4 acres, more or less. Tract No. 6. Being an undivide '*ne-half interest in and to the Bear' Mercantile company store house h t in Waco, N. C. Beginning at an iron stake at the intersection of Railroad f treet with Main street, and rim: thence N. 22 W. 67 feet with Mum street to corner of lot No. 1: them-’ with the line of lot No. 1, 126 feet t* an iron stake; thence S. 22 W. •' feet to an iron stake in Railroa i street thence with Railroad steer 120 feet to the beginning. rhe same being lots No.s 1 and 2 of H e M. C. Beam lands as shown bv *»•**■1 filed .in the office of clerk of the Su perior court of Cleveland county, ■*' shown and referred to in the last wO and testament of M. C. Beam, de cor sed. Trace No. 7 Adjoining the lanci i of T. D- Putnam* William Kpurlin a,;i1 ! ethers, the same being lot No. 6 in the Whitesides division of land, and cop* taming 8 acres, more or less. The said lands will be sold in a nun’ her of smaller lots and tracts as be shown at the sale by blue print" or plats and then each of the presnr’ tracts will be sold as * whole and whichever sale brings the most mo* nev wjll be reported to the court This February 15. 1924. DAVID P. DELLINGER. Commis sioner . 4-tH
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