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{ILEilMT WILL if Tlio Ellenboro Cotton Mill will ctait active work soon. The ma chiici'.v has been ready some time uut work could not start until the 'water was ready. The large tank is a bout ready. It has a capacity of 60,000 gallons. The small tank will be erected this week. It has a 1 <1,00(1 gallon capacity. Twelve looms were ready Monday. The other eighteen will be installed soon. All the employee's homes are filled. More bouses will be erected soon. They are modern in every respect with electric lights, water. sewerage, etc. The mill will be enlarged later. A slasher room and warehouse will be added. The mill will use elec tric power. The mill will be venti lated and have ample lights, heat ami amplifiers. Plan bed spreads will be manufactured at first Later on they will be mercerized. Table cloths will be manufactured soon. The plant is equipped to make any Kind of table cloth or. bed spreads. .Mr. J. M. Lumley is superin tendent of the mill; Mr. W. H; Belk, of Charlotte is president while. Mr. C. F. Harry of Grover will be general manager. Mri T.umley was overseer of carding Ifor the Henrietta Mills at Caro leen for a number of years. Pros pects are bright for good business j for the mill. The water tanks are supported with steel towers 100 feet high ! One tank will be supplied with water from the artesian well which is about one hundred and thirty feet deep while the other tank will furnish water for the sprinkler system installed throughout | mill and for the .fire plugs. The water for one tank will be sup plied from the creek which flows through the sixty-six acres of land owned by the company. The artesian well which supplies the larger tank will afford,ample fresh water for the homes of all em ployees and drinking water for the mill. _ .... A modern sewerage plant will be installed soon with a septic tank. The vacuum system of steam All EARLY DATE r CERTAINLY— Every man, woman, boy and fc'irl who works on a salary should either carry B. & L. shares or have a Savings Account. Save your money—You’ll need it by and by. Try saving every cent you possibly can, instead of spending for tilings you could really do without, and you’ll get a start—and after you get a start-r-jt’s easy. We invite you to come in and take out as many shar es as you can possibly carry in our April Series which, opened Saturday, April 2. J. L. Suttle, Secretary. Cleveland Building & Lean Association Office With CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO. v FOR CONSTIPATION Mississippi Man Says He Has Found Black-Draught So Satisfactory, He Has No Need to Change. Wiggins, Miss.—Mr. A. L. Cone, a v/eli known Wiggins resident, says: "I have used Thedford’s Black Draught for constipation. I have never had to take a great deal of medicine, but for folly 30 years I have, by using it, known Black Draught to be a great medicine, and when I found it so satisfactory, I haven’t seen any need to change. "When I get constipated-1 feel ail out of sorts and tired and sluggish and I take a few doses of Black Draught. It regulates my bowels rnd I get all right My wife takes more Black-Draught than I do. She js a great believer in it too, so we keep it in the house. It will cleanse the system and help you, if you Use it as we have.” Constipation leads to a great deal of sickness among thoae who do not understand its dangers, and who neglect to treat it without delay. Black-Draught, with the natural, prompt action of its purely vegeta ble ingredients, quickly relieves constipation and helps to drive out the poisons so as to leave the organs in a state of healthy activity. Sold every where, 25c. NC-179 heat for the mill will be used. The boiler house is to the rear of the main building. Nearby is the transformer station for the elec tric current. The plant will mean much for EUenboro and Rutherford coun ty. It will furnish a nice payroll nnd bring many good families to the county. Caught Cub Bears Near Jonas Ridge Cherryville Eagle. A few Weeks ago Arthur Crump and Jeff Franklin, who live over the Jonas Ridge section, caught three cub bears near the •upper creek falls. Crump ,r.nd Franklin were squirrel hunting when they heard a pack of dogs baying. They investigated and found, the dogs after a bear. They shot at the bear several times but failed to down her nnd after following the chase some ways decided to give up. They re turned to the place where the shots were fired and found three small cubs no larger than kittens. They picked up the cubs and carried they home. Franklin took two of Announcements FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce mvself a can didate for Mayor of the Town of Shelby in the May election. I an predate the support already pledg ed and promise to serve to t he besl of my ability, if elected. Your sup port will be anpr.wiutcd. R. E. CARPENTER. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 4. I hereby announce myself a can didate for alderman in Ward 4, of the town of Shelby in the May Ij | Aon. having been urged by many friends, our support will be appreciated. ALGER V. IIAMRICIf. FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Mayor cf 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 cty. Your vote and influence in my behalf will be appreciated. ORLANDO ELAM. FOR MAYOR. I hereby announce myself a can didate for mayor of the town of 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 rpyself a can didate for alderman in Ward 3 of Shelbv to succeeed John Schenck jr., who has announced that he wifi not run again. Your support and influence will be appreciated. Dr. G. M. GOLD. FOR MAYOR Without being urged, or over powered, by my MANY FRIENDS and with no ones collar around my neck, I hereby announce myself a candidate for mayor of Shelby. If elected I intend that my full time shall belong to the town. I intend to make many changes which I think will be for the betterment of our town and satisfy the wishes of our people. It is not my policy to canvass the town for votes. I take it for grant ed that our people are intelligent enough to know who they want for mayor. I, therefore, am willing to leave the matter to their good judgment. My announcement and platform anneared far in advance of anyone now in race, therefore I am not m6k ing fight against anyone. I expect to serve all the peonl° of the town to the best of my ability, showing no partiality, and will appreciate votes from all who want to see me mayor. W. N. DORSEY. Tniuii rnnirc ByANWONycA NTHOTty men mnu When you are wrestl ing with the question of “Your Future” con sider investments that will allow your money to earn more dollars for you in years to cbme! Buy real estate* Phone 246 &ANTHONY UNfBERGER. BLDG them which he sold a few days later. Crump kept the other one which he raised on a bottle. It was fourteen days after they had found these cubs until their eyes opened. Manv Would Like To See Hoey Go To The U. S. Senate Greensboro News. “Without saying anythin? at all for or against the fit ness or desirability of Over man or Morison or Simmons.” says the Durham Herald, which somehow manages to say something on the subject every now and Men, “there is a largo element of Democrats in this state that would like to see Clyde Hoey go to the sen ate from the west and Luns Long take up the same job from the east.” It looks as though the encumbents might just as well keep the health reports standing unlii further notice. Thrilling news: President Cooi idge received his 5,673rd invitation to spend his summer vacation in the 5,673rd “best ” place. Judging from ne%vs renorts from China seems that the Chinese do not understand foreigners. Dr. David M. Morrison. Optometrist — Eye Specialist i Telephone 585 Shelby, N. C. j Located Downstrairs Webb Building. A Five Year Graduate. *• ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of Martha Hamrick, deceased, late of Cleve land county. N. C., an dull persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to me properly proven for payment on or ’before March 19th, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will make im mediate oayment to the undersign ed. This March 19th, 1927. JULIA E. HUNT, Adminis tratrix of Martha Hamrick, deceased. Ryburn & Hoeys, Attys. COMMISSIONER’S SALE By virtue of an order of re-sole, made by the Clerk of Superior Court in Special Proceedings, en titled “Bessie Grigg, widow), G. P Grigg and wife, Zudie Grigg, F. S, Philbeck and wife, Lee Philbeck Ear Parte,”1 will sell to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Shelby on Monday, April 11. 1927, at 12 o’clock, or within legal hours, the following described real estate: Situated in No. 7 township, and known as the Hamrick lands as conveyed to Irvin Philbeck and bounded by a line as follows: Beginning on a white oak, Wig gins corner on the north bank of the branch and runs thence N. 22 E. 40 poles to a post oak; thence S. 75 E. 144 poles to a pointer, Mrs Jenkins corner; thence S. 8 W. 108 poles to a stone, Jas. Wright’s corner; thence S. 85 W. 106 poles to a stake and pointers in Bridge’s line; thence N. 54 W. 80 poles to a maple on the east bank of the creek; thence nearly north up the creek as it meanders 40 1-2 poles to the mouth of a branch or ditch; thence up the branch or ditch N. 58 E. 8 poles; thence N. 47 E. G poles thence N. 83 E. 4 poles; thence N. 49 E 29 poles to begin ning, containing 128 1-4 acres more or less. Terms of sale—One-fourth cash One-fourth in December, 1927; One fourth in December, 1928; one fourth in December, 1929. With the privilege of paying all cash upon confirmation; deferred payments to bear 6 per cent inter est. The purchasers to pay taxes and receive the rents for 1927. Bid ding will begin at $5,500.00 This the 26th day of March, 1927. B. T. FALLS, Commissioner. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By vix-tue of a Deed of Trust ex ecuted to me as trustee on the 17th day of June, 1926, by R. N. Gray son and wife, Daisy Grayson, to secure an indebtedness to L. U. Ar rowood. as evidenced by a certain bond described therein, and default having been made in the payment of said bond, and demand having been made upon me to execute the trust, I will sell to the highest bid der at the court house door in Shel y on Saturday, April 30,1927, at 12 o’clock or within legal hours the following described real estate: Being known as all of lot No. 45 and half of Lot No. 46 of the Hall Wray property as shown by plat of Fairview Heights, as recorded in the Register of Deed’s office for Oleyeland county, N. C., in Book S? S. Page 617 and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in the west edge of Maple street, corner of sale to D. L. Willis, and runs thence with his liric S. 64-15 W. 187 1-2 feet more or less to a stake, his corner; thence N. 5-30 W. 75 feet to a stake; thence N. 64-15 E. 150 feet to a stake in west edge of Maple street; thence with the west edge of said sti’eet S. 24-15 E. 75 feet to the beginning, and being a part of those lots conveyed to R. N. Grayson by Lula Jetton by deed dated June 22. 1920 and recorded in Register of deeds office for Cleveland county, N. C., in Book III page 166. Terms of Sale: Cash. This the 28th day of March, 1927. B. T. FALLS. Trustee. IS W USMl FOSieiKSWi — I Rhode Island. The Baptist Colony j And Not Catholics Who Cave First Religious Liberty Editor Star: As has even been my custom, I , select my candidate for good and , sufficient cause, vote as fearlessly j as I select—and accord every j sovereign voter the same privilege, j For reason I am a defender of the Australian ballot and hurl the message of defiance at the pug-, nosed political boss of Raleigh and , his satellites clustered around j Shelby and elsewhere. So far as Al Smith being con sidered for president, I am not j only against but “agin” him, and j he will never lead the bannered I cohorts of democracy. A certain i gang is ready to yell “intolleranco* j and “persecution;” when I am guilty of neither. I care nothing about his religion; for I don’t suppose he is by any means con versant with the precepts and traditions of Christianity. He is thus judged, not by reason of be ing a Roman Catholic—but for setting himself against a solemn constitutional enactment. When you hear a blubbering defender of ■' I Smith and broad tolerance you always find a friend of whiskey. As whiskey is neither a food, r— ... i■■ REAL ESTATE Farms & Town Property. W. A. Broadway Royster Bldg. Shelby, N. C. v..J .. W. C. Harris Co. “Realtors*’ Office Paragon Bldg. Phone 568 »• .. ■ '■ ... .. \ Dr. A. Pitt Beam DENTIST Office Phone 18S Residence Phone 89 Shelby Bank Building f*. * Peytdn McSwain Attorney-at-Law Civil and Criminal Practice In All Courts Office: Union Trust Co. Building . DISSOLUTION NOTICE. I have sold my interest in the Pisrgly-Wiggl.y store in Shelby to my partners who will continue to operate under 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 F’igglv Wiggly of Shelby. This March 10th, 1927. mac. r. McConnell. 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 to R. C. Champion and son Marion Champton and that Lloyd Weaver and the said Cham pions are now owners of the said South Shelby Cash 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. 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I Having this day qualified as ad ; mimstrator of ths. estate of Albert Whisnant, deceased, of Cleveland 1 county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them proper ly Proven on or before the 7th dnv of February 1928 or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make imme diate settlement to the undersigned. Tb's March 8th. 1927. D. B. WHISNANT, Administra tor estate of Albert Whisnant, de- i 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 5 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 payment. <»y of March. 1927. BRUNO HAMRICK, Executor of Hannah Green, deceased. Quinn, Hamrick & Harris, Attys. medicine, nor anything calculated! to help the morals of humanity; j but a menace (o law, order and morality—to perdition with any | platform or candidate giving it support or countenance. Instead of the Catholic colony of i Lord Hultimorc giving ur our first j religious liberty, it was Rhode Is-! land, the Ilaptist color^ of per secuted Roger Williams. Of course i I expect the entisaarii of “Pug- j nosed Aus” to lecture to me on i “hurting the party;” but nothing; could injure national democracy like trying to follow A1 whose sur name is Smith. Such n rally \ would remind us of the devil lea" ing a Sunday school parade, or i temperance procession. The devil j would cheerfully accept the Lord' 1 prayer, or the Sermon on the Mount if he were permitted to j emasculate them with about three hundred amendments., Nobody >s more ri.xious than 1 to see « democrat of the Woodrow Wilson type ns standard bearer of | democracy; but A1 Smith certainly will not qualify. 1 r.ie some men whose breath resembles the odor of a distillery struck by lightning, claim with a godless cackle that i men who are now antagonizing Saint Albert will be claiming themselves as “the original A1 Smith men.” I was for Wilson while the professional politicians of Shelby were bellyachin’ for Harmon and Underwood. Of course Horace Kennedy Attorney-At-Law Shelby. N. C. Office In Star ISuildir.fc * Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 29 Years Experience H. D. Wilson - Optometrist At Paul Webb’s Drug Store. TRUSTEES SA1.E. 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 2<!8, 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 n.ouse 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. H. Carpenter’s corn er. thence with his line N. 18 1-2 E 100 poles to a stake with two anple 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 in the branch on the old line, D. M. Carpenter’s corn er, thence with the old division line S. 24 1-2 West 48 poles to a stone pile, old division corner, thcnco with said old line S. 37 1-2 W. 15 poles, to a stone pile (B. 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 this te N. 63 E 5 1-2 poles to a P. O. vstone) his corner, thence with his line N. 2 1-4 E. 18 noles to a stone, his corner on J. II. Carpenter’s line, thence with 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. Mar 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 day of March, 1927. H. A. McKINNON Trustee. they asserted the claim of prior ity for Wilson. Let it be known of! all men that I hope 1 was first to i repudiate A1 Smith and have seen j no reason to change my opinion. CORN CRACKER, (M. L. White) Farmers Of Clcvelad In Co-opera tive Association Receiving Second Distribution The North Carolina Cotton Crowers Cooperative association in making another distribution of money to i>. members. This is the second distribution to he mode dining the present month following ’•igiit on the heels of the “short time pool" distribution which was made a few day?-. said General Manager, t'. 11, Hlahck. last ijigkt. ‘This d'-tiibution, which umoun** to approximated'’ $2211,000, is tiie first distribution on cotton in the “long time pools.” It brings the total advances on cotton in this set NOTICE OF SUMMONS. North Carolina—Cleveland County. In the Superior court. J. G. Herd vs. C. W. Roberts, Henry Roberts, Ida Roberts and Maggie Roberts. Let the defendants take notice that summons has been issued in a cause entitled as above, returned: “not served on defendants Henry Roberts and Ida Roberts not to be found in the state.” The uction is for judgment upon notes executed by the defendants as a pnrt of the purchase price of lands sold by plaintiff J. G. Herd to defendant Henry Roberts. Let the said Henry Roberts and Ida Roberts appear on the 2nd day of May 1927 and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff which has been filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior court of Clev eland county, N. C.. or iudgm-mr, will be rendered in the premises. A. M. HAMRICK, Clerk of Su nerior Court. Cleveland County, N. C. S. J. Durham, Plaintiff’s Atty. ASSIGNMENT FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. J. S. McK NIGHT, TRUSTEE. Having duly qualified ns trustee or assignee named in a deed of as signment executed by the firm of Justice and Deddinger. whose store is located on N. LaFayette street in the town of Shelby, N. C., said deed of assignment being executed and recorded in the Register oi Deeds office fur Clevelnnd 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 mont 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 hereby notify all persons indebted I to the estate of the said D. C. | Beam, deceased, to make immed: ate payment of same to the under signed at Fallston, N. C.; and this is to further notify nil persons who have claims against said estate to ! file them itemized and properly j verified with the undersigned on or | before March 16th. 1928 or this no j tice will be pleaded in bar of re covery thereof. ' HATTIE BEAM, HERMAN BEAM, Execn* j tors. D. Z. Newton, Attorney. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as ex ecutor of the last will and testa ment of W. H. Eskridge, late of Cleveland County. North Carolina, 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 nny 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. II. Eskridge’s will. CEIVTIFICATE OF DISSO UJTION. 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 nnd in charge thereof, upon whom process may be 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 1927, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid »re now on file in my said office as provided by law In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set niy hand and affixed my; official seal at Raleigh, this 8th j day of March, A. D.. 1927. W. N. EVERETT, Secretary of State. (Seal.) of pools up to 10c per pound basis j middling:, which is the same amount per pound which has been advanced up this time on the cotton in the* j “short time pools.1’ Last fall when the President of the United States was fostering the movement to take off four million bales of the 1020 crop, Mr. Eugene Meyer was sent South as the administration representative to engineer the movemttet. His first stop was in Raleigh. North Carolina was asked to take off of the market four hundred thousand bales as its share of the surplus. In answer to a question from Mr. Meyer as to what the Cotton Grow ers association could be depended upon to do, Mr. Blalock gave the assurance that the association would carry its full share of the surplus. That promise was enn flimcU by the association's board of directors which set up a sepa rate ret of pools known as the “long time pools.’ "Cotton placed voluntarily by members in this set of pools was to be tarried over for a period of six months to two years to be sold when deemed advisable by the board of directors. The rs rociation has earned out its part of the program but the movement Keep Fit! Good Health Requirei Qood E/iml tuitfon. TO be well, you must keep the blood stream free from impurities. If the kidneys lag, allowing body poisons to accumulate, a toxic condition is created. One is apt to feel dull, languid, tired and achy. A nagging backache is some times a symptom, with drowsy headaches and dizzy spells. That the kidneys are not func tioning properly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. If you have rea son to suspect improper kid ney functioning, try Doan’s Pills—o tested stimulant diu retic. Users praise them throughout the United States. Ask your neighbor! DOAN’S TK3 Stimulant Diuretic to thm Kidncyv I PUttu-SdUburo Co.,Mis- ChtaL.Eufftta. NT. 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 i 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 Wnrren street in ilia City of Shelby, County of Cleve land, State of North Carolina (O. 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 pf March 1927, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dis 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 affixed my officirl 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 the. first half of said i indebtedness due March 6th, 1927. and by terms of said deed of trust; the whole of said indebtedness j 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 which1 to satisfy said purchase money m-! debtedness. I the undersigned O. M. Mull trus- j tee will on MONDAY. APRIL 26th. 1927 .. at 12 o’clock noon or within leg-il hours at the court house door <n I the Town of Shelbv sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all that land incumbered by said deed of trust in order to ob tain funds with which to pay same, said lot being described by metes and bounds as follows: Being a part of the Wm. Lineber ger development known as Belve dere 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 I edge of Belvedere Avenue at th»| northeast corner of J. T. Beason lot and ■Tuns thence S 14 16 W 320 feet to a stake in old line; thence S. 97.06 E 190 feet to corner in old line; thence N. 72 E. 26 feet; thence a new lin eN. 40 W. 330 S. to Belvedere avenue: thence with south edge of Belvedere avenue, westward 120 feet to beginning. The same being all that land conveyed to Chas. P. Wilkins by said Alma M. Webb and Paul Webb jr., and the description in said con veyance and the restritcion therein contained are made part hereof. This March 16th. 1927. O. M. MULL, Trustee. ns a whole has fallen flat. “Edgecombe county is leasin; the state in the ai.ount of HtoTtr.j received from this distriL Members in Edgecombe gettir proximately $22,000. Robeson j] ty gets approximately $11 Northampton, $15,CuC? Scotland $14,000 and Wayne $12,000. PRINCE OF WALES COMING TO HIS RANCH IN JULM (By International News Service) London.—It is almost ceyctairt that the Prince of Wales will visit? his ranch at High River, Alberta? Canada, next July. He will ppsslJ bly stay at the ranch for sdx to eight weeks. ^ 1 The visit is intended to be In thd nature of a thorough rest for thd Prince, who will be free from atf official and social engagements. § ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICfe. Having qualified as administra trix of the cstute of A. C. Bridges, deceased late of Cleveland county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned.at Lattimore, N. C., on or before the 28th day of March 1928. or thuji notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to a recovery. All pert said estate will please make imf diate payment to the undersigned. This 2Gth day of March, 19*7. MRS. ANNIE C. BRIDGES, Ad-j ministratrix of the estate of A.jXk Bridges. Rush Stroup, Atty. STEEL ‘'if *nttn*ciHc baas, CHAANtLS, AAOtMJr . At Arts .JfBtttfUllf •S8Z CHARL :L Jjwjpr SOUTHED I t 'NCIMFm I ^comfit/ _ GLADSTONE “Just criticism sharpens our sword that we may 4 repeal unjust attacks.” OURS is a capable or-i ganization and the service; conducted by us meets requirements ol‘ a dignified’; I obligation. — PALMER’S — Funeral Heme s AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 61—DAY OR 1 NIGHT. .. j COMMISSIONER’S SALE. H * <• 1 Pursuant to the authority vested in me in a Spejial Proceeding;. in, the Superior ^ourt of Cleveland county. North Carolina, same being entitled “Sam Lovelace, et al., vs. Mildred Lovelace, ct al.” I, as com missioner, as authorized and dt* rected in said Special Proceeding < will sell, upon Ihe premises, on 1 Tuesday, April 12th, * at 12 o’clock, M., the following do-* scribed real estate, to-wit: First Tract: Lying and being, i Cleveland county. North Carol' on Beaver Dam creek and botth as followes: Beginning on a stake on the ban! of the creek at the mouth of a branch, W. Hamrick’s corner, and runing thence South 50 East 1* poles to a stake on the branch? thence south 83 west 80 poles tq «■ dogwood; thence south. 10 poles tot a stone; thence West 50 poles tq a. r.tone; thence north 21 west dH poles to a stone; thence north east 120 poles to a stone on1 the) creek and then down the creek as? it meanders to the beginning, cohp, iaining 48 1-2 acres more or less* Being all that tract of land con4 vcved to J. L. Lovelace by 3. wj Gidney by deed recorded in thi tfs fice of the register of deeds of| Cleveland county, North Carolina! in Book “II” at page 272, to wMck deed and the record thereof r«ferrf ence is hereby made for further identification and description. i Second tract: Situate on the wa-t No. r ters of Beaver Dam creek in township and adjoining the sai L. Lovelace’s own land. .Beginning at a stake and point, ers in the branch and in Lovelace’# own line and runs thence with said line North 82 1-2 east 12.90 chains passing a stone on West bank of creek to a stake in middl* of Beav er Dam creek; thence up the mearid-; ers of the creek north 22 west 1.90 chains to a stake in center of creek opposite the mouth of a small branch; thence up said branch ufi meanders, whose general average bearings are as follows: North 7tf west 4.00 chains; south 62 3-4 weag 2.90 chains; south 46 west 1.90 chains; south 69 1-4 west 2.00 chains; south 80 1-2 west 2.00 chains; south 59 1-4 west 86 links' to beginning, containing 2 1-8 actetf more or less and being that tract oQ land conveyed to J. L. Lovelace by5 J. B. McSwain and wife «n JnnuH uary 16th. 1908. ,:f r Terms of Sale: One-third of pur chase price on day of sale and anoe on 1st day of January, 1 This the 14th dav of March, 1] MARVIN BLANTON, Comml sioner. Horace Kennedy, Atty. * • * , it
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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