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peer Hioflors: ; h.lin't no big town but hit DP**'1 taKt1 lively place. Buck in , ,ronc me and Sal use ,m! dig roots and yarbs i„ over thar til trade ..n,l the like. But sene> eum in fashion we thar much fur when.a , walk places seem a Shv" than" they use tu do hf«r1JI ■ . - „ . ]««, Friday a while back me ®u, j' up an old hen and a »» f .ted and lit Out tu see ***" jist lik they use tu if thing u over that'. n lot of change in , , , while the hills is whar • ^'llcrs wuz other things air different. The first things we no tice thai whar the blacksmith t n tu he thar is a big brick Ll that 1 thought wuz the Mor h ,i,ic . t Salt Lake City—mo ’""jV,! «uz about tu jine the Mor ,ni. time and they sent us , f their temple. But we M nion led agin f*>r the house is . H ;i>s high s chool building they ! y . The, kept on talking and wsrin. around abouc their high a like folks will do you know; . ■ ,i yal got tired of hearing hit. so at !a-t Sal got a nole Jt.i the wood pile and set hit up H-wat - and measured hit. Now i! „;u , ; hear anybody boastw of u„, : .kale a: Hollis jist tell 'em tha’ hit haint as high as Ote Mel . harn here at Casar, that he hi? mules in, fur Sal measur wit’, a pole sot up endways. B il- thar wuz a big crowd thar | that"dn fur the skule wuz tu brake and eVt-rvbody wanted tu see how v , .wes thar would be when y , ke. Sltules don’t close like they use tu do when me and Sal ;.u; boys. Back then they wood a few speeches and sum feller p,! a tune or two on the banjo:' sen the teacher would dismiss and nit .vurtd ever with. Now hit takes ;ri night a whole week, a fooii'd along tu close a skule—then hit hairy over with fur they want : :v iy tu cum back that nite • a he play. Hit duz seem like hit takes a let of playin’ these times tv: git the chillttn educated. A big par; f their studies is how tu play i -gi o,(s at skule, and the other part of what they study is how tu get tut of work when they are not in skule. Sal sez she blames the teachers fur a lot of hit,, fur up her- in this section the teachers ’ aye been guilty of loadin up all the. biggest chaps in that thar old truck and pullin out fur some other skule away off whar this here ball pkvin is taught tu the exclusion of ail other things that might come in handy later on in life when they have taken on the burden and re sponsibilities of the taxpayer. Did any of you ever see a taxpayer? I seed one jjst tuther day but I fail ed tu recognize him at first fur he is so old ard weather beaten, and o.n is face is that sad look of one wi us,v tu have money before li3 started tu journey from Jerusalem down to .Terirho and fell in among thieves: What the country needs now is fur some “Good Sama ritan” tu come along and bind up this poor fellers wounds and' take him back tu seme friendly inn and fare, for him until his wounds are healed. Some where in Holy Writ it - >v~ ‘The Lord loveth a cheerful Stiver,” hut no mention mado of His loving a cheerful taxpayer, and ’’ : well for it to ha this way, i . thi- kind has perished from the face of the earth. IKE. NORTH BROOK SCHOOL CLOSES THIS WEEK Lincoln Times. ' f •nimvncernent exercises for N'ov;: Brook school No, 3 will be ’’h.v 17. 18. and 20. ‘ UP!'day night the primary JI, H: w'^ present the operetta, irna. the Fairy Child.” Wcdnes p ni!rht Dp- E. J. So* will'd*. u’*r thr commencement address ■ certificates will be awarded , v -but. X. IlausF. I“FIRST WHITE BABY" IS BIG EVENT IN TON API! (By International New? Service.) ! Tonaph.-—Wee pah has one gold seeker who did not come by auto bile, neither did he Walk in. The stork brought him. The new ar rival weighted in at ten pounds, according to Dr. Van Kleek, a vis iting physician who luckily for ail concerned was on hand to see that, the stork made proper delivery of the gold camp’s first horn baby. A movement has been started for the camp to adopt the new gold diger, who has been named Jackson afeir the mining 'claim upon which he was horn. The husky youngster’s mother is Mrs. George O. Allen, whose husband came to Weepah seeking employ ment. POLICE VIGILANCE CURBS LONDON STREET BEGGARS (By International News Service.) London.—There are r.ot more than a thousand habitual beggars in the streets of London, according to an estimate made by the Lon don Mendicity Society. This f ini re compares favorably with '0.000 who begged in the streets a hun dred years ago. The society’s estimate is based on the number of police court charges, the assumption being that owing to the greater strict ness and vigilance of the police most habitual beggars-make their appearance in court at least once in twelve months. There is no decline, however, in the number of begging-letter writers, according to the Society. Play Al Fairview A nlay entitled'the ‘Path Across the Hill,” staged by the Epv.or'h League of Polkville church, will be given at Fairview school hour Friday night, May 20tn, begin ning at 8 o’clock. PEKING A XI) MANVMI.'RTV CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE (By International News 5?».*r\ lee.) Pekinsr.— Loosr (lifitnner tele phone lines now operate 1.? t\vrn Pekinsr apt) the capital of the Japanese leased area of Mnn churia, the historically fa.no-j;, p(,r; Arthur. This Pne ‘i« S7>> j.iiles Ions: and has jest been opened for general use. j The jr.ow line extends through , Mukden, the capita) of Manchuria j and (foes to Dairen, th- chief por+ I of Manchuria, a distance of 8A1 miles. On the opening day 3.';0 con versations were carried nv,.r th new line and are reported to have ' hec n clearly transmitted. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REA) ESTATE. Under and by virtue of th > powr I °f sale container) in a certain deed I of trust recorded in the offjr„ „f | ihe reiri' *er of deeds pf rieveland .county. North Carolina in Book 144 ' at "tip" 40 (t'e utHh-r ■’<rri 4 * <> j will' sell p* th-, court house door in i the '■ wu of Shelby on Tup-day, June 1 1<1?7 !•;* 2 oVoet n. or. the following lOescrdip** veal estate; T.'ds a or. NO and 'll as shown ! eo man o" tlm sohd;vi -inn of (he lackey nmnertv aniL^e'erihrd by S metes and bound-'; ai> fellows: 1 B-c-nror pt: 0 stoke on the eas* I iif* '<f C^r*r>n I t-ppf r,n .r*,,^.4? I let. No. 100 ;>nd runs north 84 1-2 eos) lrp r •< t 4 n state• (riehcd north i-2 west 70 feet to an ir< n '■take, old cit- thence '.v’th old line pouth «.} 1.2 wor- 00 feet to ovp*bev nip oerner* t-hepcc , ss-ibli 0- 3-1 west 00 rt tf, f 1 ttienre rooil, f i p r,a ; ' i *() the heir 0 tying. Plat rf the ifcrr ■ I sa:d Lackey nr-nert-' or evbdlv';«v.>i j 1- ire of record in )h-> office of the | • - r'-tp- 0f 4«eds of Cleveland eporj. I Vo-4b Cr- 'jne in nlat Is ok No, I 1 rt nave -02, ref-renre *o which i -'a' ap'i rec' -J hereby- r-.ade I fc” ""r'her identfftcctieo ee-1 (Je j -pvo-.tmri i f th- of-pnsaid Jftfc. ; rf-v^ic of calo; Cosh, : T-KSc 11.1, ,1.,,, of yT.lv -jr,oo I HORACE KENNEDY, Trustee. Hp-r-. &ocfy tyf.jhtr Buick w/#*?is greater today than ever before Because Buick is a beautiful car; its Fisher Bodies are distinguished for their smart stylish design, rich Duco colors and fine coachcraft. Because Buick performance is superb; with the fam&us Valve-in-Head engine, vibrationless beyond belief. Because Buick has always used the savings cf great volume to enrich Buick quality. Because Buick initial cost is low and Buick operating cost is economical. Buick value is greater today than ever before. Examine Buick, per : by point. Ccn’.pare it with other cars before y :-n make your choice. a«mj LAWRENCE LACKEY. _ ^ea^er ~ - - - - Sht.:Iby, N. C.. When better automobiles ere built- Buick will hulld there new C H A * T Sr 20% Greater Gasoline Mileage! find *JMany Other ~Heu> Features 20% more gasoline mileage is precisely what you can expect from Dodge Broths ers remarkable new motor. i5% more power, too—20% faster get-away! Silence unknown before in an engine of this type—and smoothness that thrills* New standard gear-shift transmission—new hot-spet manifold—new silent-action clutch—new finger-tip steer ing unit—new oiling and IN DODC2 pnOTSlESS HISTOHY cooling systems—and 24 other vital improvements. Drive the car today and appraise at first hand the brilliance of this achieve ment Notice the charming new color effects, too—and the smartness of the body lines. See, also, the fleet and stylish new Convertible Cabriolet with rumble seat, the latest addition to Dodge Brothers line. LITTON MOTOR COMPANY NOTICE OF SAFE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and l>y virtue of the power and authority vested in me as ex< - •utor and trustee of and under th> las' will and testament of S. R. Anthony, deceased, late of Grover, Cleveland county. N. C., Hnd in or der to satisfy the indebtedness se cured by the following mortgages or deeds of trust on the lands list ed below, I will offer for sale at public auction at the court houre door in Shelby. N. C., on Ht urday, June 11, 1927, if 12 o’clock, noon, or within legal hours, the following described real estate situate in No. 4 township, Cleveland county, N. C.: (A)—Situate on the west edge of the town of Grover, N. be ginning at a stone. C. F. Harry’s' corner; thence with his line N..') E,, •‘<5.40 poles to a stone, Bell’s corn er; thence with his three lines, viz: N. 87 W.t 4.50 poles to a stone; thence N. 4 E., 4.,'1(5 poles to a stone thence ,S. 87 E., 4.50 poles to a stone C. I1'. Harry’s corner; thence with his line North, E., 0.24 poles to n stone, his corner; thence with hie. line S. 87 E. 14.82 poles to a stone, R. (r. Adams’ corner; thence with his line N. .'3 E., 11.24 poles to a t iie. G. W. Greens corner; thence with his several lines, viz: S. 78 W. 21 poles to stone; 8. 08 W.. 15 poles to a stone; thence S. 34 W. il.T'i poles to s'ake in the branch: thence N. 87 W. 31.02 polos to a sC'iie: thence north, 30 1-4 W., 126.00 polos to a stake in a branch; thence up the branch S. 52 1-2 W., 54 v -.lies to a stake in a branch; thence S. 3 W., 14.10 poles to a ■'-tone; thence west. 1 pole to a ‘tone: thence S. 18 W., 12 poles to a stone, Hardin’s Corner; thence with his line S. 54 3-4 E., 84 poles to a stone, i . r. tiarry s corner: th'nee with his line S. 87 E., 22.40 polos to the place of beginning; cr ntainirg 51 acres, more or less; nod being the same lnnel described in deed of trust from S. It. Anthony and wife, Etta Anthony, to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land bank of Durham, N. C., on record in Book 131. at page 380, cf the Registry of Cleveland county. N. C. (C)—1st tract: Situate in the town of Grover N. €., beginning at » stake on the northwest edge of Lee avenue, C. F. Hnmbright’s corner; thence along his line N., ■ degrees, 12 minutes. YV. 117 feet to a stake. S. R. Anthony’s lino; thence 56 YV.. 50 feet to a stake in his line, D. J. Keeter’s corner; thence with D. J. Keeter’s line S. 30 degrees. 12 minutes E.. 117 feet to a stake in the nortwest edge of Lee avenue; thertce with same N. 56 E. 50 feet to the beginning, excepting a strip in the southwest coiner of the above- described boun dary of 7 feet fronting on the ave nue and extending back along C. F. Hambright’s line 00 feet, and 7 feet, wide at the back. 2nd tract: Situate in the town of Grover, N. C., beginning at an iron stake, corner of the old livery stable lot, S. It. Anthony’s corner; a id running S. 52 1-2 YV., with Lee avenue, 25 feet to a stake; ihence N. 38 YY'„ 115 feet to a stake on S. R. Anthony’s residence lot; thence N. 52 1-2 E. 25 feet to a stake; thence S. 38 E. 115 feet to the beginning. containing 2875 square feet, more or less. Both of said tracts being the same land described in deed of trust from S. R. Anthony and wife Etta Anthony, to B. T. Falls, trustee, on record in Book 136. at page 3, of the registry of Cleveland county, N. C. (Cl Situate in the town of Gro ver. N. C., beginning on a stake at Lee avenue and Stonewall street; and rur.ing with Lee avenue, 75 feet to a stake in S. R. Anthony'! line; thence northwest with his !;ne. 120 feet to a stake in S. R. Anthony’s line; thence southwes: with S. R. Anthony’s line, 75 feet to a stake in Stonewall street; thence with Stonewall street, 123 feet to the beginning corner—the nirae Ipeing lot No. 32. as shown by map of the town of Grover. N, C., and containing 9,000 square fcec more or less; and being the same lend described in deed of trust from S. R. Anthony and wife. Etta Ao ’ bony, to I). J. Keeter, on record in Book 139, at page 21, of the reg i:;trv of Cleveland county. N. C. (D) —Situate in the town ct Trover. beginning on a stake, Harry’s and Adams corner; running thence with Adams’ line t S. G8 W., 5.32 chains to a stake; thence S. 47 W. 10.55 chains to a post in Harry’s and Anthony's line; thence with Harry’s line S. 72 FI 12.05 chains to a post in Harry's ; line; thence N. 3 3-4 E. 12.50 ' chains to the beginning, containing 1 8 1-4 acres, more or less, excepting I therefrom a lot in the northeast ( Corner of said property above-de j scribed,, which lot has .heretofore | been encumbered by a deed of trust < iven to the Shelby and Cleveland ; County Building and Loan associa j t on. said lot containing about 1-2 , acre; and said land being describ ! rd in deed of trust from S. R. An thony and wife, Etta Anthony, to j Cl. L. Putnam, on record in Book t.39, at page 303. of th« registry < f ; Cleveland county, N. G. (E) .—Situate in the town of I Trover. N. C.. ar.d bounded r.s tol | lows: Beginning on R. G. Adams’ ' corner on Stonewall street; thence \ couth, 38 east, 125 ft to the corn ier of the old school house lot (sec i tr’.vn plat); thence north, 52 1-2 | oast, 150 feet to the corner of Hho 'Vade Jenkins lot on A. F. Harn i bright’s line; thence north, 38 west | 125 feet With O. P. Hambright’s | 1 *tio to R. G. Adams’ corner; | thence South. 52 1-2 west, 150 feet | io the beginning; containing 18,750 I square feet, more or less; and be ing the same land described in deed of trust from S. R. Anthony and wife, Etta Anthony, to the Shelby and Cleveland County Building and Loan association, on record in book 135. at page 137, of the reg istry of Cleveland county, N. C. Terms of sale: CASH. This May 11th, 1927. J. B. ELLIS, Executor and Trus tee of S. R. Anthony, deceased. "Don't worry it yonr boy only washes his neck when compelled to,” said Eph Snow; “you are be ginning to lose him the duy he does it voluntarily.” SI. MU IS MlillT SCHOOLS IN SESSION FOR 08 YEARS (By International News Service.) | St. Louis.—With the execution of but one year—the outbreak of the Civil War—night schools here have been in continuous scssinn 1 for OS years. When the schools ; were established in 1858, they had a total enrollment of only 805 while today 10,000 students are given instruction nightly. Ages of students range from If) ! to 65 years. T. W. Ebeftoft Grocer ami Poole Seller Phone 82 tS'ptciQl Wte-klLj effects Spend your jpnnd' tfac dtion Mtn the unld flowerr of the Stnokij Mounfauw Ohe fanow Benilworth Inn off err you a special uvehiu rate for ijour fatnilij-which includcSd mar ue'our pro^m of enfflrtaminerrT flsttn tn on WWNC any tvemna AMHLIGAN PLAN »ir* mMi -«cu /M6M* * -ntlVMt 8A!M . 4o~ • ooi>ttr- • . 9o*» ■ (oueu-frjmat * * . iifew • Dtliykfju!, diyrufitd junoumiinqj IMK-AMATKM UTON U3;t;T «. • ROJtOE- A. MARVEL ' M A N A G t * Don’t UK? a cKmce on * tuning your ■vacation with atulKy car. Have your£*3hrf * looked over before you leave ^Expert Font mechanic swill tune 'er up so you can go anywhere without a worry. Out prices are standard and we will gladly tell you in ad' vance what the work will cost- S Chcs. L. Eskridge Shelby, N. C. AUTHOR J2XD SALES SERVICE GLADSTONE '‘Just criticism sharpens our svvo'd that we may i repeal un just attacks.” OURS is a capable or ganization and the service conducted by in; meets all requirements of a dignified obligation. — PALMER’S - Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 61—DAY OR NIGHT. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administra j tor of the estate of A. F. MrSwam deceased, late of the county of Cleve i land-, state of North Carolina, this ! is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the ; undersigned, or to his attorney, at Shelby, N. C., on or before the 9tii day of May. 1928, or this notice | will be pleaded in bar of their ro | covery. All persons indebted to said i estate are requested to make im mediate payment, j This the 9th days of May, 1927. E. M. HAMRICK. Admr., of the estate of A. F. McSwain. Peyton McSwain, Atty. MRS (OOUIM.E BIG ASSET TO HER Hl’SB \ND j A value of $1,000,000 to tlu> Re-} publican party has been placed ' upon Mrs. Grace Goodhue Cool idge. attractive wife of the Presi dent. In a speech before the Woman’s Universal Alliance held in Wash ington, the pasi week. Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of a New York j Democratic congressman, evaluat ed Mrs. (oolidge at that amount j and declared “her grace and ! charm arc real assets in the White House and contribute much to the ; prestige of the administration.’’ Mrs. Mabel Walker Wildebrandt, i at istant attorney general, was j held to be the most important I woman "in publ’c office and Mrs. Nicholas Rixwevel;, as the woman Who could do most for her sex if i rho consented to run for Con grers. Marly a parents who objects to his da letter's petting: mkaus a pet of hia boot logger. STEEL w/AWic/w baas?f CHANNELS ArtCCMJ AiArgs ^ ***** 6Tf?CfVl *mrt CHARIff 'I ■— IV, Horace Kennedy Attorney-At-Law — ROOM IS — Royster Buiidinj?. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 29 Years Experience H. D. Wilson - Optometrist At Paul Webb’s Drue Store. anoMnNHa^ Bynum E. Weathers Lawyer Offices Form ly Occupied by Judge Jar,. L. Webb Adjoining Shelby Public Lit .ary. Upstairs in Webb liuilding. L._ * Dr. David M. Morrison Optometrist — Eye Specialist Telephone 535 Shelby, N. C. Located Downstrairs Webb Building. A Five Year Graduate. A Word With the Old Folks Elderly People Are Learning Im* parlance of Qood Elimination. IN the later years of life there is apt to be a slowing up oi the bodily functions. Good elimination, however, lo just as essential to Hie old as to the young. 2\5r.ny old folks have learned the value of Doan’s Pills when a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys is required. Scanty or burning passages of kidney secretions arc often signs of improper kidney func tion. In most every community arc scores of users and endorser* who acclaim the merit of Dean'a. Ask your neighbor! DOAN’S *£“ Stimulant D'uretic to the Kidney Fu*:ci'MJbuin Co., Ui|. CSc3u.Eug&le.:i.Y. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having Qualified as executrix of ; the estate of J. A. Anthony, de ceased, 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 | Shelby. N. C. on or before the 10th day of May 1928. or this notice wlil be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im j mediate payment. ' This 10th day of May, 19?7. MRS. J. A. ANTHONY, Execu trix of Estate of .J. A. Anthony EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Layer Rebecca Wright | deceased, late of Cleveland coun i ty. North Carolina, this is to notify j all persons having claims against < the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on i or before the 11th day of May 1928. ; or this notice will be pleaded in ; bar of their recovery. All nersohs indebted to the estate i will please make immediate pay ment. This the 10th day of May, 1927. RUFUS BINGHAM. Executor of : the estate of Layer Rebecca Wright I Bynum E. Weathers, Atty. REAL. ESTATE Farms & Town Property. W. A. Broadway Royster Hide:. Shelby, N. C. O'" ' " 1 1 'S Dr. A. Pitt Beam DENTIST Office Phone 18$ Residency Phone X!) Shelby Hank HuUdnr; *“-- . mt — - * — FLI-DI — j Kills Flies, Moths, Mos quitoes. Package Fli-I)i 50 Cents, Fii-Di Spray25 Cents, BOTH FOR 60 ( ENTS SUTTLE’S DRUG STORE -- Phone 370 — NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MECHANICS LIEN. By virtue of the provisions of Section 2435 Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina I will sell to the highest bidder at my garage in No. 6 township,' C!evei«nd county on Saturday May 21st, 1927, at i o’clock P. M. to satisfy a lien of £72 for repairs on one Ford coupe No. 5727749, Model 1922, the property of George Edmund, said repairs being contracted for and completed in the year 1925. This 5th day of May 1927. w. P. McARTHUR. Mechanic Lienee. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MECHANICS LIEN. By virtue of the provisions ot Section 2435 Consolidated Statuses of North Carolina I will sell to the highest bidder at my garage in No. -fi township, Cleveland county on Saturday May 21st. 1927, at i o’clock P, M. to satisfy a lien of $45.00 for repairs one Ford touring car No. 8390133. Model 1924, the property of Mrs. Zulia Short, said repairs being contracted for and completed in the year 1920. This 5th dav of May 1927. W. P. McARTHUR/ Mechanic Lienee. PUBLICATION. North Carolina. In the Superior (’vurt of Cleveland county. Elbert Lee Hanna, Plaintiff. | vs. Cecil Hanna, Defendant. The defendant, Cecil Hanna, will take notice that the above entitled action has been commenced in the Superior court of Cleveland county, ! North Carolina, for a divorce “a mensa et thoro” from bed and board; and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is requir ed to appear at the office of the clerk of superior court of said county in the courthouse in Shel by, N. C.. on the 7th day of June 1927 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in the said complaint. This the 7th day of Mav, 19/7. A. M. HAMRICK, Clerk of the Superior court. COMMISSIONER’S RESALE. By virtue cf an order of resale made by the clerk of the Superior court for Cleveland county in Spe cial Proceedings entitled “Bessie Grigg. F. S. Philbeek et nls ex parte,’’ I as commissioner will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door in Shelby, N. C,. op Saturday, May 21st, 1927 at 12 o’clock M., or within legut hours the following described real estate: Situated in No. 7 township and known as the Jim Hamrick place as conveyed' to Irvin Philbeek, and bounded by a line as follow-;: '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 south 75 east 144 poles to a pointer. Mrs. Jenkins corner, thence S. 8 W 108 poles to a stoi:e. Jan. Wright’s corner; then S. 85 W 100 poles to a stake and pointers in Bridge’s line; then N. 54 W. 80 poles to a maple on the East bank of the branch; thence nearly north up the creek as it meanders 40 1-2 poles to the mouth of a ditch; thence un the ditch N. 58 E. 8 poles thence N. 47 E. 6 poles; thence N. 83 E. four poles thence north 49 E 2 9poles to the beginning, con taining 128 1-4 acres more or less. Terms of Sale: One-fourth cash: one-fourth December 1. 1927; One-foupbh December 1. 1928; one fourth December 1. 1929. Deferred payments toybear 6 per cent inter est. The rmrehaser will receive the rents and pav taxes for 1927. Bidding will begin with $7,206.00 This May 2, 1927. B. T. FALLS,, Commissioner. Dr. C. M. Peeler —DENTIST— Office Over Woofwi Residence Phone 460 Office Phone 99-W Bennett <& Edwards attorneys - At - Law 10-21 Royster Bldg. Shelby. N. C. # 3> --- ■— MW W. C. Harris Co. “Realtors’’ Office Paragon Bldg. Phone 568 t^ - ~ -- EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix'Of the estate of C. J. Woodson, de» ceased Inti* of Cleveland county, North Carolina, this is to notify nil persons having claims against tjhe estate of said deceased to cxb&jSt them to the undersigned at Shelby ; N. C,, on or before the 15th day d* April 15)28. or this notice will be ! pleaded in bar of their recovery.7* All persons indebted to the fate will please make immediate 'payment. i'. , ] i T'his the 15th day of April, 392$ MARY M. WOODSON, Egeenf ! trix of C. J. Woodson, decease^ } NOTICE OF DIVORCE , J SUMMONS "A Sanders Hopper, Plaintiff vs. Maggie Good Ilonper, Defendant The defendant Maggie Good If 6^ per, will take notice that an atftkf>i% the title in which cause appears above, has been commenced in the superior court of Cleveland countjt N. C., for an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on tjifl grounds of abandonment and , aration of the parties for years or more; and the said1 def fendant will further take noth ; that she is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the supcripf (court of said county at Shelby,<N$ €., on Monday, the 23rd day of Majf 1927 and answer or demur to in# ; complaint of pluintiff filed heieiis this date, or that the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, • / .1 This 22nd dav of April. 1927,. * A. M. HAMRICK, Clerk of S* nerior court. W. S. Beam, Atty. for Plainiff. s del tic# | PUBLICATION OF SUMMON* North Carolina—Cleveland County, In the Superior court. Before tit# i clerk. Minnie Harrell Knight, Plaintiff, vs. »'■ v V'; H. L. knight, Defendant. ' To H. L. Knight, non-resident de* fendant: ! You are hereby notified that an action as above entitled has beeiJ I instituted in the Superior count of i Cleveland county, N. C., and a veri j fied complaint filed therein in which the plaintiff is asking, for an absolute divorce from the defend ant, upon the ground of aduKfery, and asking for the custody of Wer children, and you are further noti fied that unless you appear and answer said complaint at my office in Shelby, N. C.. on or before, the 30th day of May, 1927, the plaintiff will apply to court for the relief ! asked for in the complaint. Witness my hand and seal, this the 28th day of April, 1927. A. M. HAMRICK. Clerk Super j ior court, Cleveland county. " v Ryburn and Iloey, Attys. for the plaintiff. . i.< NOTICE AS TO TAX LISTING., 1 Notice is hereby given to all owners of property in Cleveland county that the listing of taxes for the year 1927 will begin on MdnJ day, May 2nd, 1927, and that a list of the assessors in each townsliin will be printed in the Clevelmjf Star and both the Kings Mountain papers. It is highly important that evsrj person listing his taxes who is thd owner of real estate shall be pre* pared to furnish the lister the ipl* lowing information: Owners of land will be required to give to the lister the exact acre* age of each tract and its location; Where a tract made up of differing purchases lies in one body antj.has been owned for a number ox year* and heretofore list :•*. cne tract, if still can be so listed, but tracts‘ly* ing separately must be listed sepat rately and the lister will reqnird top exact acreage of each traci and also information as to the nutnl her of buildings and character,of same on each respective tract, Al| town lots must be listed separate* ly with the improvements thereon! giving the exact size of the lot Una its location. Property owners' will take notice of these requirements and govern themselves according ly, and returns will not be accepted unless the foregoing requirements are complied with and it is naked that properly owners prepare themselves in advance and make the proper list of their properties giving the aforesaid informatlm so that they will have it ready for the assessors. All farmers are required to ,>bt prepared to make a complete,ggep report, showing the numb^ of acres and the various crops raised so that the listers may make the proper returns for same in com pliance with the state and federal laws. By order of the Board of SofMtv visors, this Anril 26. 1927. W. R. NEWTON. Chairman. m
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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