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Toun Ourlbwn By Renn Drum THIS question business of, v ( nully ha* a catch in it for clyurn. Now and then one of ■ hr answers we give proves to be Vi,.,.r>r. Vet these errors bring re a'inden;; that the questions are be lg ; ,,]ve(tby many readers, j ;-l the other clay one question was as to the number of in this county. The answer j,.,v,.n was eleven, but after The t winkled"icboiit town for a time a tt.]t phone call from some of the fl0> uown a* the First National brought the information that there 12. Shelby has three; Kings Mountain two, and there is a bank in each of the following towns: (llirvc. . I.attimore, Fallston, Lawn dale, Waco, Boiling Springs, and ,. cioro. . , | i that. To date the ccl v,,m r,~ oanu the one bank it uses is capable of taking care of all our anire even in an emergency, hut (it the benefit of the folks who •rt,. more than 40 cents at a time there are 12 such institutions /* %j.v. .he correction is appreciated. In o-hcr answers if there are mis take'; Let out a yell. The intention! i-, to teach a little history, and it shu.li! be taught correct. THERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT getting history straight being th* 'right thing to do. A character in a recent book, that is being consider (-,l literature, was asked the extent of h - education: “Well, I got along in history up j, where the d-Yankees were winning the war, according to the liar who wrote the history, and then 1 unit it.” So, hereafter, correct uS. IN ASKING RECENTLY THE date when the Seaboard came to Shelby quite a bit of interesting history bobbed up. Marcus Carro'!, father of Will and Henry Carroll, wa the first agent here. He was BADLY RUN-DOWN Kentucky Woman Had “Terrible Time” Doing Her Home Work. Strength Returned After SLc Took Cardui. Shelbyville, Ky.—"Several year a ago/ says Mrs. Alven Jesse, of thin place, "say health was very bad. I was very much run-down. I was in eu:h a weak, nervous condition that 1 was not able to do my housework. 1 struggled to keep up, because I had to, but many a time I spent hours in bad, trying to force enough strength to go through the daily routine. "This condition want on for some time, until I heard about Cardui, which some one told me was good for inch ailments. I gave it an im iaed-.ate trial, and, I am thankful to ray, my improvement was rapid. I soon was able to do my housework with ease and comfort. I felt fine cud I looked so much better. "This spring I was not as well as I had been. I was ill in the winter with colds, which left me weak. So I scDt at once to the store for- Cardui ar.d began taking it. In just a little while I was feeling much better, my strength returned and I was able to pt my work done easier and with leas enert.’’ At all dreg stores. NC-176 ! a>Ro the agent at Cherryville hr-! ! fore the road came this far. And it is remembered that the road was j built to Buffalo and stopped there I for a year or so. “Shelby wasn’t much of a town ! 'then,” according to Will Carroll | who assisted his dad about the de I pot. “The people have changed and | everything,” he added, j And that brings up the other in formation learned: “Uncle Audy" Itudas.il! is now the oldest living person born in Shelby and the eld : er Carroll is the second oldest. j THE FIRST MAYOR OF SHEL j by was W. P. Love according to T. !W. Hamrick, who 'yknow is slight-! ; ly interested in such subjects these ' {days. | However, we’ll pardon that m- i terest because it brings us some very interesting information. Mr. j Hamrick’s answer to the query ; and the history accompanying it follows: W. I*. Love was the first mayor of Shelby, hut “modesty forbids” my saying who the next one will be. When the commissioners were trying to locate the coun- j ty seat, they decided to put it in the center of the county, be tween Kings Mountain and Casar, which was on the Post on land, just above the Dover j mill, but i: satisfactory price j Announcements FOR ALDERMAN WARD 4. I hereby announce myself a can didate for alderman in Ward 4, of the town of Shelby in the May W | jion. having been urged by many friends, our support will be appreciated. ALGER V. HAMRICK. FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Mayor of \ the town of Shelby in the May el-; ection. If elected, I promise a fair,' impartial and aggressive adminis-! tration of the affairs of our fair j cty. Your vote and influence in my; behalf will be appreciated. ORLANDO KLA'M. 1 FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for mayor of the town of i Shelby in the May election, having been urgently solicited to become a candidate by many friends. If el ected I shall do my best to fill this important post to the best of my ability. Your support and influence will be appreciated. T. J. BABINGTON. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 3 I hereby announce myself a can -1 didate for alderman in Ward 3 of Shelby to succeeed John Schenck jr.. who has announced that he will not run again. Your support and influence will be appreciated. Dr. G. M. GOLD. SHOES REPAIRED— By Goodyear Welt System— While you wait, if you want prompt service. All work guaranteed. SHELBY SHOE SHOP W. Warren St., At The Railroad. — TELEPHONE 569 — | I SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ANNOUNCES Special Round Trip Excursion Fares to CHARLESTON, S. C. Account Magnolia Gardens and Middleton Place Gardens Friday & Saturday, April 1, 2, 8, 9, 1927. The following round trip fares will apply from the follow ing Stations: FROM Charlotte, N. C. _ $7.00 Gastonia, N. C._- -- --- Marion, N. C._-—--S7.0.I Morganton, N. G._i----$7.00 Shelby, N. C._:--- 87X0 Tickets on sale April 1st, 2nd. 8th and 9th. Final limit good to reach original starting point prior to Midnight Wed nesday following date of sale. Proportionate round trip excursion Fares on sale from intermediate points. Southern Railway will also sell round trip excursion tickets basis one fare plus on«-half fare for the round trip daily March 25th to April 10th inclusive. Final limit seven days in addition to date of sale. This is a wonderful opportunity to visit HISTORICAL CHARLESTON and sec these beautiful Gardens. Call on any Southern Railway Agent for further infor mation and sleeping car reservations. R. A. H. MORGAN. Ticket Agent, Shelby, N. C. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. «*nuld not be obtained and .Mr. James Love offered to give them one hundred acres of land in the center of Shelby to locate it here and the offer was accepted, square and streets layed off ; nd his son was appointed mayor and was elected to same until he refused to accept any more. Shelby has had less than i dozen mayors since it was founded, some thing ever tit) years ago, and a picture of each one should be placed in the city hall as a w: -ning to others who might seek the honor. Numerous older residents dis agree, saying that there were one or two mayors prior to Love. AND HERE WE ARE BACK A few more questions in which you may be interested: 1. —Who is the president of of the Woman’s club of Shelby. 2. —Who is superintendent of the First Baptist Sunday school? ■i.—Who is the principal of the famous Piedmont school at Lawndr-ile, and of what descent is he? 4. —Who heads the Twentieth Century club of Shelby’s so cial world? 5. —Who was the- first sher iff of Cleveland county? 6. —Where are the head waters of Buffalo creek? 7. —Whrre was the “Old Tab ernacle” loc: ed in Shelby? 8. —Who is pastor of the I’olkville circuit? 9. —Who is the efficient prin cipal of the Lattimore school? ' 10. —W’ho was the first edi tor of The Star after the name of the paper was changed? Take : peep around over the paper and you may find the an: wers. Our idea of wasting time- Pro testing to Eugene Chen on the looting of Wuhu. Tmim vnnirc 3y ANTHONyfANTHO/Vy lunnruriLij I'M MS.G£T- V /// GOOD-VALUE-/ ' FOR-YOUR-., DOLLAR,' We are always anx ious to meet the fellow who wants to get good value for his money. After we talk to him he can see that buying real estate is the pleas antest, surest method of profitably invest ing money. PHONE 24 & Anthgny&anthqny UNEBERGEfL BLDG. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Ken non Blanton, a partner in the own* ership and operation of the Soutn Shelby Cash store, doing a general grocery business in the town of Shelby, N. C., has sold his interest in the store io R. C. Champion and son Marion Champion and that Lloyd Weaver and the said Cham pions are now owners of the said South Shelby C»sh Store and are responsible for all outstanding ob ligations and will collect all ac counts due the said firm. The said Kennon Blanton is not responsible for any obligations now owed or may hereafter be contracted in the name of the South Shelby Cash Store. This March st, 927. Kennon Blanton. Lloyd Weaver, R. C. Champion and Marion Cham pion. ADMNISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of tht, estate of Albert WhiSnant, deceased, of Cleveland county, N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them nroper ly nroven on or before the 7th day of February 1928 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of anv recovery thereof. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make imme diate settlement to the undersigned. Th’s Mar"h 8th. 1027. . D. B. WHISNANT, Administra tor estate of Albert Whisnant, de ceased. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Hannah Green, de ceased, late of Cleveland county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Boiling Springs. N. C., on or before the 5j dav of March, 1928. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pavment. This the 5th day of March, 1927. BRUNO HAMRICK. Executor of : Hannah Green, deceased. * Quinn, Hamrick & Harrii, Attys. J 10 Sea Shells Buy Bride In New Guinea 1 (By Oscar K. Coll, INS Staff' Correspondent) New York.—Ten seashells will ! buy the most desirable* bride ib ! the interior of New Stan- | ley A. Hedbery, noted historian j and member of the Matthew W Stirling Expedition declared upon i his return to New York. “And what is more," said the historian, “in the wilder and more ; uncivilized sections of New Oui- i nea which we explored the groom- j to-be stands in front of the men of his tribe and each in turn at- j tempts to puncture him with an arrow. The point in this procedure j is that if the victim is dexterous j enough in dodging the pot shots , taken at him. he then is deemed worthy of taking unto himself his I chosen bride. According to Dr. Iledberg, the j expedition discovered r. new and j most interesting people in the in- | terior wilds of New Guinea, where j the average height is four feet. “Both the men end women of j this tribe of pygmies are e::oe«- ! sive smokers from the time they ! are mere children,” said Dr. Hed- ! berg, "and their chief diet is po- i tatoes, which of course has a .. ~ .. REAL ESTATE Farms & Town Property. W. A. Broadway Royster Bldg. Shelby, N. C. v... W. C. Harris Co. “Realtors” Office Paragon Bldg. Phone 568 Dr. A. Pitt Beam DENTIST Office Phone 188 Residence Phone 89 Shelby Bank Building Dr. C. M. Peeler —DENTIST— Office Over Woohvorth Residence Phone 460-W Office Phone 99-W Peyton McSwain Attorney-at-Law Civil and Criminal Practice In AH Courts Office: Union Trust Co. Building DISSOLUTION NOTICE. I have sold my interest in the Piggly-Wiggly store in Shelby to my partners who will continue t<> operate wider the same name and at the same stand and will collect all outstanding accounts and pay all bills. I am not responsible for any obligations hereafter contract ed in the name of the I'iggly Wiggly of Shelby. This March 10th, 1927. mac. r. McConnell. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. Under the power of sale contain ed m a certain mortgage given tc Gaston Spurling and assigned to J. S. Cline and registered in book 118 page 205 and the same not being paid I will sell at public auction for cash the following described real estate on the 28th way of March 1^27, at the court house door in Shelby at 12 o’clock noon. Land being in No. 8 township and known as Andrew Eaves homestead and bounded as follows. On the south by Frank White, on west by Burt Whisnant and on the north by Angus Fortenberry. Containing seven acres more or less. Place rain or shine. GASION SPURLING, Mortga JAS. S. CLINE, Assignee. TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue of an order of re-sab upon a raised bid. the undersigned trustee, named in a certain deed of trust hy G. E. Hogue and wife, an! recorded in Rook 136, Page 62, oi Office of Register for Cleveland county N. C„ wil bell to the high est bidder at the Court House a00IVU N. C. on Saturday, April a 1927, at 12 o’clock, or with. ln hours, the following de scribed real estate: Situated in the north eastern sec tion of the Town of Shelby and be ing known as a portion of the Eut tlc-Washbur property on Wilson street, and adjacent the S. A. L. railway right-of-way. Beginning on a stake on the west side of Wilson street the S. A. L. Ry. line and runs thence with said railway line N. 87 3-4 W. 215 feet said line: thence S. <3 £eet to * *t*ke; thence S 76 E. 205 feet to a stake on Wil son street; thence with Wilson street N. 17 1-4 E. 53 feet to.the beginning. Terms of sale: CASH. The bid ding will begjn at $650.00. This the 19th day f March, 1927. 2121c B. T. FALLS, v Trustee. tendency to cause them to carry most protruding stomachs." The Dyaks in bygone days were head hunters, hut Dr. Hedbreg says this form of sport no longer appeals to them. OAKLAND ANIMAL HOME SHELTERS KITTIES (Bv International Newsservice) Oakland, Cal.—N o a r l y three .thousand cats were sheltered and befriended tit the Oakland At.imal Shelter League in the past IS months, a report of the lea gue said today. Eighty-one arrant puppies were also har bored during the same period, Of the .wayward* cats r«.*' ceived at the home ?.778 were "adopted" into good, Chris. ian families, the report added. Heaviest registration of cats, curiously enough, came in the month of June, according to the survey of the league. Cnconr.ciou', Balloonist. Scott Field, Bellevill, 111—In an effort to break the world’s altitude lecord, Capt. Hawthorne C. Gray, army balloonist, rose to an alti tude of about JO,OOP feet. He be came unconscious when he reached 27,000 feet and failed to break the long standing record of 3b,433 fe< t. ' '— —■> T. W. Ebeitoft Grocer and Book Seller i 1 82 Phone Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 29 Years Experience H. D. Wilson - Optometrist At Paul Webb’s Drug Store. TRUSTEE’S SALE. Under and by virtue of the au thirity vested in the undersigned by a deed of trust executed by Rich ard Tramwell and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cleveland county in Book 131, page ; 263, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court hpuse door in Shelby, North Carolina on the 18th day of April, 1927 at 12 o’clock noon, the following describ ed lands and premises in Cleveland County, North Carolina. Beginning on a pine stump on the north edge of the old road, the old corner, J. II. Carpenter’s corn er. thence with his line N. 18 1-2 E 100 poles to a stake with two apple trees for pointers, thence with J H. Carpenter’s other line N. 41 1-2 E. 46 poles to a stake in the old line. J. H. Carpenter’s corner, thence with the old line S. 27 E. 60 poles to a stake iir the branch on the old line, D. M. Carpenter’s corn i er, thence with the old division line [ S. 24 1-2 West 48 poles to a stone I pile, old division corner, thence with said old line S. 37 1-2 W. 15 poles, to a stone p'le tB. O. gone), thence S. 60 1-2 W. 42 poles to a stake in the road, the old corner, thence S. 9 3-4 E. 22 poles to a stone, J. R. Conner’s corner, thence with his line N. 86 W. 40 poles to a "tone, his corner, thence with thi4 le N. 63 E 5 1-2 poles to a P. O. , stone) his corner, thence with his line N. 2 1-4 E. 18 poles to a stone, his corner on J. H. Carpenter’s line, thence Vith Carpenter’s line S. 79 E. 6 1-2 poles to the beginning, containing 42 3-8 acres more or less; Beginning on a big post oak on the north edge of the road S. 59 1 -2 west with B. J. Eskridge line 42; poles to a stone and pointers. Mai - j tha Morrison corner, thence S. 27 1-2 E. about 82 poles to D. M. Car penter’s corner, thence with a di vision line to W. F. Peeler’s line to a stone North 27 1-2 W. about 70 poles to the beginning; containing 20 acres more or less. This 15th <fc»y of March. 1927. H. A. McKINNON Trustee. i Goss;* of SfaffCcrresponded/ at World Cy£rs cf iJbpv?G?iba (By Fred J. Walker, INS S*«ff-! Corrt :v>i>r.ucrr.) Chicago.—V/hn John McWhor tlc ‘r:l 1 - that s.ory about sinking n HO -foot putt and you have a ; sneaking suspicion it really was a three footer, put the “Lie Detec-1 tor” on him. A special model of the detector, | to be used by golfers, will feature the exhibits at the International Golf Snow to be held March 21 to 20 in Chicago. It consists of a small rubber air ■hose to be attached to a person’s wrist, at the end of which is u de Keni[^o$H Inni V A CHRV11 IF M r ASHEVILLE, 1 special Weekly c/fyees Spend your jpnnd' Uic dtion With the unld flotuerr of the Stookij Mountains The fainouj Krmlworth Inn offerr qou a rpeewl ineddu rate Jor pour fumilq-mhich includcsd mar ueloui pro^tum of entertainment^ Juttn in on WV,NC any tutmnq < AMtWCAN PIAN nr»m /»HUk IPOM HOI (,0X0 WAT*K. • $4j V t/p Km ..... . A— fmut • -HUVAlfr Bath DGUiLfr- • DOVtLfr b imCil • * Vthykfful, dufnified jurroundinqj PUMMtA. IfttCAMAftO* UMH *AQy*Jl ■+ ' RPJCOE- A MARVEL M A N A O e K— I2t» ASSIGNMENT FOR BENEFIT OF creditors. j. s. Mcknight, TRUSTEE. Having duly qualified as trustee or assignee named :n a deed of as signment executed „by the firm of Justice, and Deddinger, whose store is located on N. LaFayette street I in the town of Shelby, N. C., said deed of assignment being executed and recorded in the Register at Deeds office for Clevp’and county on March 15th, 1927, this is to no tify all persons having accounts against the said firm to file the same properly verified with the undersigned trustee within 30 days from appearance of this notice. Any person or persons indebted to said firm shall make immediate pay ment of account. Accounts may be paid at the store which will con tinue to run under creditor’s agree ment or to the undersigned trus tee. This March 17th, 1927. J. S. McKnight, Trustee. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of D. C. Beam, deceased, this is to j hereby notify all persons indebted ! to the estate of the said D. C. Beam, deceased, to make immedi ate payment of same to the under | signed at Fallston, N. C.; and this i is to further notify nil persons who | have claims against said estate to i file them itemized and properly ! verified with the undersigned on or ! before March lfithi 11128 or this no ! tice will be pleaded in bar of re I covery thereof. HATTIE BEAM. HERMAN BEAM, Execu tors. L). Z. Newton, Attorney. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Hnvir.g this day qualified as ex ecutor of the last will and testa ment of W. H. Eskridge, late of Cleveland County. North Curolinu, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same properly verified to the undersigned on or before March 11. 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any right to re cover thereon. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment to me. This March 10. 1927. B. T. FALLS, Executor of W. H. Eskridge’s will. CERTIFICATE OF DISSO LUTION. To All to Whom These Presents May Come—Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated re cord of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock holders, deposited in my office, that the Washburn Oil Company, incorporated a corporation of this state, whose principal office is sit uated in the town of Shelby, coun ty of Cleveland, state of North Car olina (George D. Washburn being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may tie served), has complied with the requirements of Chanter 22. Consol idated statutes, entitled “Corpora tions,’ preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, W. N. Everett, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the 8th day of March 15)27, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 8th: day of March. A. P-. 1927. W. N. EVERETT, Secretary of State. (Seal.) vice for record ini? pulse beats. When John conies in from the links with his long winded account of a 00 score when you know ho never broke 100 in hi« life. nil you have to do is put the detecuor to work according to the enter prising manufacturers, who forsee n heavy demand because of the . large number of weary listeners. I The device is said to work as ; well on fishing and hunting eases. | A large list of golf equipment manufacturers will have exhibits at the show which will have as one of us main attractions Joe Kirk- ! wood and his bag of tricks. A Frenchman. Dalibrn, rather than Benjamin Franklin, was the1 fh-sv person to make the famous | kite experiment bv which the fact) •hut lightning and electricity were identical, was proven, according to Prof. Marcus W. Jernegan of <.he University of Chicago. This does not detract from Franklin’s glory, according to Prof. Jernegan, who declared Oalibun’s experiments were based upon papers written by Franklin detailing plnns for the tisl. Much of Prof. Jernegun’s r.ia Faulty Elimination ■ .i Should Be Corrected—Good Elimi nation Is Essential to Good Health, !' i* IF you would be well, see to your elimination. Foulty kid ney action permits toxic mate rial to remain in the blood anti upset the whole system. Then, one is apt to have n tired, languid feeling and, sometimes, n toxic backache or headache, rnd often some -/regularity of secretions, such as scanty or I burning passage;!. More and more people are acclaiming the value of Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in this con- j (lition. For more than forty years, Doan’s have been win ning favor the country over. Ask your neigh!>or! DOAN’S Pl£? Stimulant Diuretic to th.i Kihncye f0«:ei't4JSur3 C->, Mia CUcai-.KutUla. N Y. j CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLU TION. State of North Carolina—Depart ment of State. To all to whom these presents may come—GREETING: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction. by duly authenticated re cord of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock holders, deposited in my office, that the Henderson Mountain Lakes company, a corporation of this state whose principal office is situated at No. 2 East Warren street in tho City of Shelby, County of Cleve land. State of North Carolina (0. M. Mull being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may be served) has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled “Corporations", preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dis solution. Now, therefore, I. W. N. Everett, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 19th day of March 1927, file in my office n duly executed and at tested consent in writina to the d’s solution, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and jffixed my official seal at Raleigh. this 19 day of March. A. D„ 1927. W. N. EVERETT, Secretary of State. (Seal of the State of N. C.) TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to and by authority of that certain deed of trust with power of sale therein contained ex ecuted by Chas. P. Wilkins to O. M. Mull trustee to secure the pay ment to Alma M. Webb and Paul Webb, jr., the sum of $2,500, the same being: a part of the purchase price of the lot therein incumbered, and default having been made in the payment of tho first half of said indebtedness due March fith, 1927, and by terms of said deed of trust the whole of said indebtedness having thereby been rendered due and upon default in the payment of same the trustee was requested to sell all the land incumbered thereby to secure funds with which to satisfy said purchase money in debtedness. i me unaersignea m. muii irus tee will on MONDAY. APRIL 25th. 1027 — at 12 o’clock noon or within legn!. hours at the court house door in the Town of Shelbv sell at public j auction to the highest bidder for cash all that land incumbered by i said deed of trust In order to ob-1 tain funds with which to pay same,1 said lot being described by metes | and bounds as follows: Being a part of the Wm. Lineber ger development known as Belve- : dcre Park and situated in the east ern part of the Town of Shelby, N. j C., and being a portion of the east: side of Lot No. 1 in Block 6 and, the greater portion of Lot No. 2 in Block 6. Beginning on the south [ edge of Belvedere Avenue at the ' northeast corner of J. T. Beason lot and runs thence S 14 15 W 320 feet to a stake in old line; thence S. 97.05 E 190 feet to corner in old line; thence N. 72 E. 25 feet; thence a new lin eN. 40 W. 330 S. to Belvedefe avenue; thence with south edge of Belvedere avenue, westward 120 feet to beginning. I The same being all that land 1 conveyed to Chas. P. Wilkins by said Alma M. Webb and Paul Webb jr., and the description in said con veyance and the reatritcion therein contained are made part hereof. This March 16th 1927. O. M. MULL, Trustee. herial wns gleaned from the franklin library and collection of Willfhm S. Mason of Evanston,1!!! I A now world’s record for \ production has been establish^ Side Hill Ormsby Segis, n bred Holstein-Friesian cow by John It. Lo«ran of Rswnnk according to the National £|){ry. Council. Side (Hill produced pounds of milk in '10 days, wfaen was two and one-fifth timesjpier own weight. This would flake) 159.3 pounds of butter. Side Hill’s achievement q|asi shadowed by only one other .gey* Segis Pictertje Prospect, who* u world’s record of 37,000 po of milk in one year, and! such records of more than 35,(1 pounds of milk. In three yeera| Segis produced more than 50 timeKg her own weight. French Actors In Uerlin Berlin.—The first French fh<W atrical cast to appear in Bfcrlixi> since the war presented "Le Mar-' quis de Friola” on, Saturday of* last week. Sub Tn Whirlpool «>uf The Hague.—Caught in a whirl-. m>o1 at the mouth of )utch submarine spun ibont an hour, more :rs below the surfaci STEEL CMAMMttS^'i AMO Its ai Arts At AMS ^ rtATj emct\ ?£r? CHARLO HENRY WAUSWORTH % LONGFELLOW Lives of great men all remind tui _W’e can make our lives sublime," And departing leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Time has proven our ser vice of tribute' -a record of honorable accomplishments. To acquit ourselves wiut honor is oqr creed. — PALMER’S — Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 61—DAY Oil NIGHT. COMMISSIONER’S SALB. Pursuant to the authority __ in me in a Special Proceeding in the Superior court of Cleveland county. North Carolina, same being entitled “Sam 'Lovelace et at, va, Mildred Lovdlttce, et al." I, as com missioner, as authorized and di rected in said Special Proceediag will sell, upon the premises, on « Tuesday, April 12th, r, l at 12 o’clock, M., tne following, do* scribed real estate, to-wit: , 1 First Tract: Lying and beinj Cleveland county. North Carol on Beaver Dam creek and hour as followes: ■ “ . Beginning on n stake on theVhh|( of the creek at the mouth tof 4 branch, W. Hamrick’s corner, ,and runing thence South 50 Eaf£,: IS poles to a stake on the branch! thence south 83 west 80 poles to a dogwood; thence south 10 Dom'' a stone; thence West 50 poles lx stone; thence north 21 wefct poles to a stone; thence north east 120 poles to a stone on the, creek and then down the creek as it meanders to the beginning, — ■ taining 48 1-2 acres more or Being all that tract of land _ veyed to J. L. Lovelace by^Ji Wi Gidney by deed recorded in the' of fice of the register of deeds' of Cleveland eounty, North Carolina in Book “II” at page 272, to which deed and the record thereof refer ence is hereby made for further identification and description. Second tract: Situate on the wa ters of Beaver Pam creek in No. 7 townshin and adjoining the said J, L. Lovelace’s own land. Beginning at a stake and point ers in the branch and in Lovelace's own line anu runs thence with said line North 82 1-2 east 12.90 chain* passing a stone on West hank of creek to a stake in middle of Shav er Dam creek; thenee up the meand ers of the creek north 22 west 1,90 chains to a stake in center of creek opposite the mouth of a smalt branch; thence up said branch as it lpcanders. whose general average bearings are as follows; North^N west 4.00 chains; south 62 3-4 ,w»iit 2.90 chains; south 45 west 1.90 chains; south 59 1-4 west 2.00 chains; south 80 1-2 west 4.00 chains; south 59 1-4 west 85 links to beginning, containing 2 1-8 acres more or less and being that tract Of land conveyed to J. L. Lovelace by J. B. McSwain and wife on Jaau uarv 16th, 1908. Terms of Sale: One-third of pur chase price on day of safe and bal ance on 1st day of January, 1928. This the 14th dav of March, 19617. MARVIN BLANTON, Conmua. sioner. Horace Kennedy, Atty.
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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March 28, 1927, edition 1
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