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BETHEL NEWS Of Ml ITEMS LUtle \ellif Carpenter Better. Mrs. Bums And Miss Madge Latti more Entertain. <Sp(*cii»I To The Star.) fMiss Madge Lattiinore was the de lightful guest of Miss Meredith ■“'Carpenter Sunday. We are very glad to state that lit tle Nellie Carpenter, the daughter *o7"Mr. Lind' Mrs.' J u S: Carpenter ho has been very ill is improving at this writing. Miss Ruby Mae Carpenter spent OL D FOLK’S BEST FRIEND That's-what many call it, for it puts vim and vigor into old stom achs! rich, red Wood into old veins; sound flesh on old bones. Drink a glass of this delicious digestant If with each meal. SHIVAR ALE Fore Digestive Aromatics With fcA-SSuW- XHaml-W&w. ♦ .Gtejre | Tour grocer or druggist will refund your money on first dozen if you E-fite not delighted with results. If your regular dealer cannot supply you: telephone A. Blanton Grocery ^o. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR— Real Estate ■Fire Insurance Liability Insurance Stocks Bonds [ Rentals. It Will Pay You to See LlNEBERGER & i HOEY N. LaFayette St. vV i Phone 658. S We have just received a car load of memorials and can furnish any style in tremoriat work. None too large or too small for us. ' If you are planning to erect one, see us before you buy. Cleveland Marble & Granite Works W Warren St. Shelby, N. C. Home Of Better Memorials Kentucky Lady’s Health Was Very Bad. Had Severe Pains and Could Not Sleep. Lexington, Ky —Mrs. J. H. Nichols, Tory sore. I could hardly stoop over » lace my shoes. I would have to jrat my loot on a chair. I did set feel like eating, and <9d not ileep well at all at nights. “A friend of mine recommended :;jxdul I began taking it and saw JX'iz. j*jx tn p»y eon iHion. I kept it up until I felt itrong and welL” About a year ago. Mis. Nfchols ays, she found herself In a ner vous, run-down condition. “I look iardui again," she adds, "and It lelpetl me wonderfully. it is a splendid tonic.’* r Thousands of women have writ Rn to tell how CarduS helped them get rid ox pam and suifermg. ; Oardui is a mild, medicinal tonic, nade from purely vegetable ingre r ueno. At all drug stores. NC-iaa the week end with Miss Eloise Origg of Lawndale. Mr and Mrs Grady Rollins and son, Henry. M". and Mrs. Fit? Rol lins motored to Blowing Rock Sun day. They had a delightful trip Mr. and Mre.'RbirfiTT miV'Of'Faii-' ston spent Sbnday with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Lattimore Miss, Meredith Bea mspent Sun day with Miss Kathleen Miller. We are very sorry to note that Dorothy, the small daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. C, Lattimore is very ill at this writing. Miss Madge Lattimore who has been working at Shelby spent the week end with parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. LattimoT Mr. and Mrs Blit Lovelace”.6; Henrietta spent the w^eek end with Mrs. Lovelace's parents. Mr. an1 Mrs J D S Carpenter. Mrs. Torn Lattimore and daugh ter. Jessilene. of Shelby, are spend ing tile week with Mr and Mrs. C C Lattimore. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spake of Shelby were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dixcn last Sun day. -vu ana Mrs. Oil Grigg and child ren of Shelby spent the week end 1 with Mrs. Griggs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Lattnnore Lutie Miss Virginia Pritchard of Shelby is spending the summer with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs J. V. Deveney Robert, the little son of Mr and Mrs. p i ..McM.urry. has been sick . but is much improved at this writ ing. Mrs. W. L. Miller spent last Sun - day with daughter. Mrs. R L M: Murry. Little Miss Pearl Carpenter spent ’ist-weett- -e-iih .. Peeler Miss Vangie Falls spent last Sun day afternoon with Miss Ester Beam . Miss Ruby Mae Carpenter spent Wednesday P. M with Miss Lorene Spur ling. We had our regular monthly meeting Sunday with Rev Parker filling the vacancy of our pastor. Rev. John Suttle. who was away at the Baptist World Alliance in Can ada. Every one enjoyed Rev. Park er’s. talk very much The Womens Missionary Society held their regular meeting at Mrs. Frank Lattimore's last third Satur day. A very interesting program was rendered and enjoyed by all mem bers present. Mrs. W. D. Burns was a delight ful hostell to the R A.’s at hrr beautiful ’coufftfjT ’riOnie "at PteC-' mont Monday night Games were played, the lessen discussed, after which the hostess assisted by her daughter, Mary, served delicious ice cream. The R A.’s will have charge of the Sunday school next J&unday. A very interesting program u being planned. The B. Y. P U. met at its regular time Sunday evening at 8 o’clock, and the following officers were elec ted for the next qua-ter: Presiderr. Edith Beam: Vice president. Gilbert Hord; Bible quiz leader. John F. Carpenter; Pianist Ruby Mae Car penter1 chorister. Kathleen Miller: secretary. Pete Noggle: Group cap tains. Esther Beam. Meredith Car penter. Tom Dixon and Carrol Beam. “Go South." High Point Enterprise. An editorial in this week's issue of Collier's says that some of the Houston convention will learn some - thing more important than polities “They will learn that there is a j new south." Further, the writer af- 1 firms that were Horace G eelev ■ alive today, his advice to the rising • generaticn would probably be ' "Young man. go south." If the Houston convention serves | to bring about a better understand- ' ing of the south by northerners and easterners it will have served the nation well, whatever it may do or not for national politics. For it is undoubtedly. and unfortunately, true that the new south is known to but a few in other sections of the country. If the individuals supporters a is showing and discovery of the fact ] causes a blush, the individual is a male. In Accepting Nomination Governor Smith Commits Himself To Party's Dry Platform. Albany. N Y . June 0 —Governor Smith accepted the demoncratic nomination for the presidency in a 600-word telegram today, a full half of. which was devoted to a state ment of his position on the prohi In his acceptance telegram Gov ernor Smith start’d that it elected he would enforce the constitution and law without reservation or evasion, but immediately followed tins wuu a reiteration of his behet that there should be funudamental changes in the legislative provisions for prohi bition. \> Favors X'hanfe. “While T fully appreciate," he said "that these changes can- only be made by the people themselves through their elected legislative representatives. T fe»} it to he the I duty of the chosen leader of the! people to point the way which, in his opinion, leads to a sane, sensible solution of a condition which I am convinced is entirely unsatisfactory ' to’the great mass of out people.' He assured the convention that in his formal acceptance of the nom ination he would give his views hi' full "upon air the issues of the campaign." and closed with an ex pression of confidence that he would lead his party to victory hi" November. Smith's Wire. The full text of the telegram from Governor Smith follows; "I receive your message on behalf of the convention with a deep sense of responsibility and a fervent pray er for the guidance of divine provi dence. I accept the call of my partv to lead it in the national campaign. I can think of no greater privilege in the world than to serve our court - trv. "My gratitude to the convention for its expression of confidence in me I cannot adequately express ir. this telegram. I will have to make it manifest single-handed devotion to the United States and her people in every section Committed To Platform. " frappwiets-s viv.-d -vcrlf&v-s - of millions of men, women and chil dren who constitute the nation was i the great driving force behind the doctrine enunciated by the immor tal Jefferson, given life by him and earned through by Cleveland and Wilson. I am convinced that our platform voices that doctrme. i stand committed to the platform and will welcome an opportunity to, reorganize and make more efficient the agencies of government to the end that the burden of taxation chav be lightened. , “Our platform lays at rest the ab surd claim insidiously put out by republican pronesanda that the re publican party has a monopoly up on the mechanics of prosperity. Our platform in its tariff and financial policy gives assurances to every legitimate business man, wage earn er. farmer and taxpayer, that pros perity will not be conserved but fairly distributed among all. To Aid Farmer. "The doctrine declaration of the convention to aid agriculture and the planks dealing with labor proo lems are sound, progressive and sin cere. as is also the party commit ment to the development of our water power with alienating our foreign policy states the simple truth that the. divine command to ‘love thy neighbor as thyself," con tains r.a limitation and was intend ed to apply as between nations. t Ot KT REFUSES TO HALT DODGE-CHRYSLER MERGER New York. June 30.—Calvin H. Goddard, representing some of the minority stockholders of the Dodge ■Brothers -'corporation in -.vstpreate court today was refused an injunc tion to restrain the proposed $250 > 000,000 merger of the Dodge and Chrysler Motor corporations. be sure -mm to provide DIZE QUALSTY Jntifor ist rated, jiooAltt* PHONE N. 11 SHELRY, N. C. F |"^HERE are none better and the * cost is no more. For Business and Apart ment Buildings, Hotels and Homes. ' Dizc Quality Awnings arc tailored in individual and appropriate Styles to order./ 1 Frank A. Linnev Dead At Boone 1 Krriner t'. S. District Attorney And Prominent Hrpublituii P.isscs •• - • • —- •• At -vt. - Boone. June JS) Frank A Lmney former United States district ato. ney tor Western North Carolina, and a republican leader in this section of the state lor many years, died at Ins home here early today. He was f>4 years old Prominent m the republican par ty for many years. Mr Lmney op j posed the late Governor Bickct as the republican candidate tor gover ' ot' i/tUCth He served as United States di< trict attorney for the Western U.s 1 triet of North Carolina, resignin' .sevt at months ago v, hen tin mid dle district was formed, Mr Linnev was born in Taylors ville. Alexander county, and spent the early years of his life there. He ; was educated at Trinity college, now j Duke university Mrs. J. L. Baldwin SHELBY. N. C. I Have Been Using LIVOLAX For over two years and find it to be the best medicine we hav'e ever used, t to my children and don't know when we have had a doctor a£ our home. LIV-Q LAX certainly saves my , family lots of money. 1 — it's A tireal Tonic — -BILLIARDS Cleveland Cigar Store Old A. & P. Stand OR. H. C. DIXON DENTIST Office Over Woolworth's. TELEPHONE 195 Bennett & Edwards Attorneys - At - Law 19 • 21 Royster Rids. Shelby. N. C. Dr. C. M. Peele —DENTIST— Of fir* Over Woolworth Residence Phone 4 (WAV Office Phone 99-W SURVEYING LAND AND LOTS WITH GOOD TRANSr 10 Years Experience Notary Public.- Phone 279. _ — H. M. HOUSER —_. _ Kings Mountain N. C _ r—'— .. > NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES FOR SALE AT ALBERT’S NF^XS STAND SETTLE S DRUG STORE WEBB & WEBB — REAL ESTATE — Farms and City Property Sec GEO. V. or E. L. WEBB UNION TRUST BLDG. SHELBY — Telephone 454-J — GEO. B. POWELL Osteopathic Physician Cleveland Springs Hotel TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS, \ :30-5:30 Call Hotel tor Appointment DR. H. D. WILSON Optometrist. Eyes Glasses Examined Fitted Dependable Eye Examina tion and Quality Glasses. Office Over Paul Webb’s. S750,000 Bridge Is Opened In The East Structure Connect Morehe.id ( itv U'j.tfc Heaufort Is On High way Traversing State. More head City. June SO—Route Mo 10. known as North Carolina's main street, running from the coa-t to the mountains, was completed to day with the formal opening of the new $750,000 Morebead Citv-Beai. fort bridge Dedication exercises today were featured with an address by Gov ernor McLean who accepted the structure for the .itthc. Oaigre man Charles L. Abernethy, preseut eo Frank Page, inalrman of the highway commission., who hi turn introduced the governor ‘ Since North Carolina has made a g eat investment in her highway system," said Governor McLean, 'like such railroad systems as the Pennsylvania and the Mew York Central it is our duty to capitalize on this investment by using the highways, not cnly as a contribution to the social and educational ad vancement of our people, but that it may advance our economic ef fort?.." Tlie governor mentioned the prob lem of farm produce transportation, suggesting that truck lines be estab lished for the movement of farm products and sea food 666 Cures Chills And Fever, tntermitent, Remittent and Bilious Fever Due to Malaria. It Kills The Germs. I Peyton McSw&in Attorney-at-Law Civil and Criminal Practice In AH Courts Office: I'nion Trust Co. Building * .a DR. CHARLIE H. HARRILL Announces Opening of Of fices for l fie Practice of •Dentistry in the Judge Webb Building Over Steph enson Drug Store. SHELBY, N, C. DAN FRAZIER Civil Engineer And Surveyor Farm Surveys, Sub-divis ions, Fiats and General Engineering Practice. - Phone 417 - T. W, Ebehofr Grocer and Book i Seller j Phone-82 CREDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned. Thurston Me- j Swain, has been duly appointed agent to collect a)' claims and Day all just debts of W G. McSwain, ' deceased, and this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of the said W. G. McSwain, .deceased, to file same, duly verified with Thurston McSwain. address: I Blacksburg. S C.. Route 1. on or be fore June 15, 1929, or this notice : will be pleaded in bar thereof. THURSTON McSWAIN, Agent for settlement ol W. G. McSwaiiis estate. .O M. Mull, Atty. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Hoeing, qualified f.wutria of the estate of S. B. Turner, late of: Cleveland eounty. N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against said decedent to exhibit them, properly verified, to the un dersigned on or before the 5th day of June, 1929. or thU..aetice will be i pleaded in bar of their recovery. And those indebted to said estate .will please make immediate pay j ment. This the 5th day of June. 1928 ! Quinn, Hamrtek and Harris. Attys. | LOLA TURNER, Exeeutrlx of S. B. Turner, deceased. MONEY TO LOAN on well developed I farms at 5 per cent in terest, payable Nov ember 1 of eacb year. Not necessary to pay .any of principal for (ten years. Blanton & Huntley, Room 28, I Royster Building, tf-c I’.RO^K GETS LWaRIi FOR FINEST SOD OF KITHIRFORD GRASS' * _ * Rmherfordton.—Olii) n. Grose of near Forest City, was awarded t purebred Jersey calf by the Ruth erford county club here last week at" its June meeting for raising the largest and best sod of grasses and legumes in 1927-28 on Ins farm. He won out over 14 otlrer pro gressive farmers of the count County Agent J R, Sams of Poll; County, made the award in a short and appropriate address. Mr Sams said Rutherford county was destined to become one oi the richest counties ui t;ie staie within -be .next. 10 vears, due to its pro gressive farmers County Agent F. E Patton introduced the visiting farmers, who were guests of the Club. Samples of .arietta kiudo ef grasses and clover, were on display in the dunng room of the First Methodist church, where the meet ing was held Try Star Job Printing PILES CURED A»y iiruar*i«t will refund your money if FAZO OIRTMEN? faito to cure ttrhirc. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pile*. In tubes with pile pipe, lie; or in tin boxes, see._Just aek for PAZO OINTMENT ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH E. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of E. J Bridges de ceased, late of Cleveland county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the ‘TOrtute vo present/ them- to th« ut^dee signed, duly proven on or before the 7th day of June 1929, or this notice will be pleaded m bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, to the administrator at 1212 Parkwood Ave. Charlotte, N. C. This the 7th day of June 1928 C. L. BRIDGES, Administrator estate of E. J. Bridges deceased. NOTICE OF SALE. I J. H Washburn doing business [ under the name of the Shelby Candy 'Kitchen, Shelby. N. C.. hereby notiv : fies all persons that I have sold out, isaid candy kitchen and that I will, ; in no wise be reasponsible for any ac I counts made on or after this. May 30th, 1928. This dated June 1st. 1928. i Shelby Candy Kitchen by J. H. Washburn. 3t EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have i this day qualified as executrix of the estate of J. G. Hollifield. deceased. 1 late or Cleveland county, North i Carolina and all parties owing said estate are asked to make immediate .settlement to the undersigned. All , parties having claims against said | estate are notified to present same /to me for payment on or before the '24th day of May. 192y. This May 24, 1928. ETTA HOLLIFIELD. Executrix of J. G. Hollifield, deceased. pd ) ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator : of the estate of E. W. Hawkins de ceased, late of Cleveland county. N. , C.. this is to notify all persons hat - ing claims against the estate of the 'said deceased, to exhibit them to the j undersigned at Henrietta. N. C . on j or before the 1st day of June 1929. or ! this notice will be pleaded in bar of 1 their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate •will please stake immediate ...pav ment. This 28th day of May. 1928. B. E. HUGHES. Administrator of E. W. Hawkins, deceased. Oscar J Mooneyham, Atty. NOTICE. To all concerned: Having qualified as administra tor of the latte J. A*.Hallman, ef Cleveland comity.t North Carolina, this- Is- to notify ,321 persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit the mto the under signed on or before August 4, 1928. or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate wilt please make immediate payment. This June 5. 1928. D. C. HALLMAN, Hildrebran. N. C. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Mar shall Ney McBrayer. deceased of Cleveland county. N. C., this is to notify all parties having claims against the said estate to present the mto me properly proven on or before the 11th day of June. 192?*. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. Ail par ties owing the said estate will please irntwe-i) s.v>..sett lament Jo. the., undersigned. This June 11, 1928. REUBEN McBRAYER. Forest City. N. C, Adm. of Marshall Nev McBrayer. deceased pd. NOTICE. North Carolina. Cleveland County, In Superior Court. C. E. Bowman vs. Delia Bowman. The defendant, Delia Bowman, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the superior court of Cleve land county by the plain till, C. E. Bowman, in which he is asking for a divorce absolute from the de fendant on a statutory charge; and the said defendant. Delia Bowman, will further take notice that she is required to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Cleveland county in Shelbyl N. C. on or before the 10th day of July, 1928 and an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff or the relief asked for will be demanded by the plaintiff. This the 4th day of June, 1928. A. M. HAMRICK, Clerk Superior Court. ^Peyton McSwain, Atty. Cyclone Sweeps Iredell County Statesville, June A wind slam at cv. U :iu pro|:e tiojis. aeeompanie i by a heavy downpour of rain and a i fcnUiam. 'Jf.rirk’iJi display visited Statesville early this morning,’ up ’tooting trees in a path extending across the northern limits of State, , \ i!le and demolishing Outhouses, tui trppfing end w reeking dwellings and doing much damage to the grow1.:) ', ciops. The Bunch poult y farm and hatchery suffered the greatest dam age from the storm. Four of the largest poultry houses were demol ished. others were slightly damaged and -en'y--i-bren ai theauteft -iotae, « REAL ESTATE Fat ms o. 7Vt v>n Property. W. A. Broad way Royster Bid?;. Shelby, \. C. Office Phone 77> — Resi dence 1'hone 171. v___ NOT!( K. North Carolina. Cleveland County Tr the Rnner-ior Court, Eddie Mellon vs. Ethel Mellon. The defendant, Ethel Mellon, will i take notice that ah action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of' Cleveland I county. North Carolina, to secure ,i [divorce absolute on a statutory | charge: and the said defendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear before the "clerk I of the superior court at his office in .-h'Ofvh -HXi• SM .;•* or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff on or before the 21st dav ! of July, 1928. or the plaintiff will applv to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint This the 21st dav of June 1928 A M HAMR’CK, Clerk of the Superior Court DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given.: that the ; firm of T H Lowery and company. Patterson Springs. N C . heretofore | existing as a partnership and oper ; r.ur.g k mercantile ■-tow. is this h" ; dissolved by mutual consent Mrs Rebecca Lowery, Mrs Nina Young j and..Mrs. O P Austell have - old nil j of their interests in said partner ship to Jesse B, Lowery and Wii ham Lowerv. who will continue the business at Patterson Soring... N. C under the firm name of T H. Low - .Scat-. They vyjiL assume and pay all indebtedness due said firm and all parties indebted to said firm will make settlement wit h : them The business will be conduct ed as heretofore. but under the name of T. H Lowery Sons instead of T H Lov.erv and compahw Thi June 9. 1928 JESSE B LOWERY WILLIAM LOWERY. > MRS. REBECCA LOWERY. MRS. NINA YOUNG. MRS. O. F AUSTELL. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power vested in me as trustee in a certain deed of trust, executed 22nd day of Janu : av>: r3C“. to vivi-ure an indebtedness to Cleveland Building & Loan as sociation. in the sum of S500.00, the payment of which was assumed by D. H Ware, which deed of trust is recorded in book 140. page 273 of the register’s office for Cleveland county, N. C.. and default having brer, made m the payment of said indebtedness 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 by, on Saturday. July 21. 1928, at 12 o'clock, or within legal hours. the following described real estate: Being lots Nos. 10 and 11 in | block A of the Cyclone Auction .company’s property on the south side of state highway No, 20. as : shown on the man of said property ; made py J. A Wilkie, surveyor, and i recorded in book of plats No. 2. at. j page 3. reference to plat being here by marie for a full description. Said lot fronting highway 20 fifty feet j with a depth of 215 feet Said lot ! being all of those lots numbered 10 and 11 deeded by M. A. Beam and j wife on the 12th day of February. 11926. which appears of record in [book 3-0 nage 86 of the register of deeds office of Cleveland county, N. C . reference to the deed being hereby made. Terms of sale. Cash. This the 20U> day of June, 1028. B. T, FALLS. Trustee. TRUSTEES sale. Bv virtue of the authority vested jin me as trustee in a certain deed ! of trust executed the- 19th day of February, 1926. by W G. Spake land wife, Eubulus Spake, and re j corded in book 135. page 256. of the j register's office for Cleveland coun itv.. V. C. if).,5f.C'ir.P,f>n indebtedness j of $1200.00 to the Cleveland Buiid ; ing and I oan association, and de 1 fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness, and demand having been made upon me I to execute the trust, T will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door in Shelby, on Saturday. | July 21. 1928, at 12 o'clock or with i in legal hours. the following do j.scribed real estate, to-wit: Situated on the east side of ! Soutji DeKalb street, in the town of ' Shelby, N. C. and being the same j lot conveyed to the parties of the first part L> M. A. Spang’-r end wife and J. L. Suttle by deed of ! even date herewith. Beginning on a stake on the east | side of DeKalb street and the north side of an east-west alley and runs j thence with the said alley as estab lished by A C. Miller S. 86-45 E. 150 ! feet to a stake; thence N. 3-45 E. 65 feet to a stake: thence N. 86-43 j W 150 feet to a stake in the edge of Dekalb street; thence with said street S. 3-45 65 feet to the begin ning. Terms of sale. Cash. This the 20th day of. duns. 1928. B. T. FALLS. Trustee. HI’FOAI) WINS PRIXi: FOR BEST BI'TTEK FAT RfcCOK Nev.tcn, June 30 R. L Shuford of Newton is showing a <300 cup awarded him by the American Jer sey cattle club for having the high est record of butter fat production tjurhijr 192T W Mr. ohururd's herd are seven medal cows. 18 gold med al cows and four medal of merit cows in addition to one bull which v.on the medal of merit and sliver and gold awards. AHveitise in The Star IK 1 *GIE'S SALE OF REAL ES TATE. Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in inai ceufiin deed of trust executed by J. S. Blanton and wife. G E Blanton, to the undersigned trustee, said deed of trust being dated Octobet 3. 1922 anu recorded m tin* office- of the register of deeds for Cleveland county, N C in book No. 117 ut| page 255. securing an indebtedness! to the fihelb.v and Cleveland Coun ty B. & L association and default having been made m the payment' of said indebtedness and being requested to sell said proper I wty on FRIDAY, JULY 20. 1928, at 12 o'clock noon or within legal hours at the court hous£ door in Shelby, N. c. sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction that certain lot of land lying and being in the town of Lattimore on the south side of the Seaboard Air Line railroad and on otisf side of road of street. - Beginning at a stake in the cen ter, o! the railroad bridge and evt n with the south edge of railroad cut and runs tin nee S. 8'. W. <Va. '< of a degree* lt>7 feet to a stake in road or street: thence S. 81E. ■??£.. feet..jo :* stake: thence N 8V< E. 1G.7 feet to a stake in the rail-', road: thence 81'>j W 330 feet 1o the beginning, containing 55,110 square feet.'more or less and being that same lot which was conveyed •o J S Blanton by R P Early and wife bv deed dated January 3. 1913 and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county, N, C, In deed book CCC at page 228. This June 19. 1928. JNO. P. MULL, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ES TATE. Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in that certain deed ol trust, executed bv T. T Me Swam and wife and Will H. Blan ten and wife, to the undersigned trustee, said deed of trust being dated April 1. 1925 and recorded .n the oftifp pf the register of deeds i tor Cleveland county, N. 6 . in uooX No 130 at page 235. securing an ln j debtedness to the Shelby and I Cleveland count v B. and L. associa tion, and default having been made in the payment of said indebted jnesv T w ill on Monday. July 23, 1928. j at 12 o'clock, noon, or within legal j hours at -the court house dcor :r. Shelby. N C. sell to the highest bider for cash at public .auction i that certain lot or parcel of land described as follows: Being a iiart of the tract of land on the Fallston road.* lying just cast of the Shelby hospital proper j tv subdivided and soW by the Cv I clone Auction Co.. <$ Forest City. IN. C . and being- thf northern end 1 of lots Nos. 19. 20.121. and 52- -- j shown on plat recorded in the of I flee of the reglste/ of deeds for j Cleveland countyC . in book of I plats No. 1 at paie 62 and bbiindert j as follows: Beginning at a stake on the west ride of First street where it inter I sects with smith side of Highland 'avenue and runs tlienee S. <57 h W. ; 100 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. . :.<3; thence with line of said lot S. i 221 j E. 63 1-3 feet to a stake, a new corner: thence a new line N. 67 "t IE. 100 feet to a stake in west edge of First street: thence with the j west edge of First street N. 22* 1- W. i 63 1-3 feet to the beginning, i This June 21. 1928. JNO. P. MULL, Trustee, TRUSTEE’S jSALE. ■ V t • By. virtue of the j»»fr vested in [me ms trustee tfn a certain deed of | trust, executed the 26th day of March. 1926. by and between B B. i Goforth and wife, Ollie Goforth j and J. T. Goforth, to secure an Iri 1 debtedness of $600.00. to Cleveland 1 Building and Loan association, and I default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there I by secured, which deed of trust is | recorded in book No. 35. by deeds, ipage 285. in the office of the regis ter for Cleveland county, N. C., and j demand having been made upon me j to execute the trust, I will sell to j the highest bidder at the court house ! door in Shelby, on Saturday, July 21, 1928. at 12 O'clock or within legal hours, the following described real estate, to-wit: Situated in the eastern portion I of the town of Shelby. N. C. and being lots No. 21 and 22 in block B fit..,tb,**.. .Hoev property on west side of Palmer street, as srfowh uj' fiVcro of said property made by D. R. S. Frazier in December, 1924. which map is recorded in book 1 of plats, page 80. of the office of the regis ter of Cleveland county, to which map reference is hereby made for a more particular description and identification of said lots; metes and bounds being as follows: Beginning at a stake on the west edge of Palmer street at the north east corner of lot No. 20 and runs thence with the north line of lot No. 20 south 87.12 west 149.05 feet • te n southeast .corper of lot i No. 36; thence with the east line of i lots No. 36 and 35 north 2-48 feet west 50 feet to a stake, southwest corner of lot No. 23; thence with the south line of lot No. 23 north 87-12 feet east 149.35 feet to a stake, ; on the west edge of Palmer street, j southeast corner of lot No. 23; thence with the west edge of Wal I mer street; south 2-48 feet east 50 i feet to a stake, the point of begin ning, being all of lots No. 21 and 22. block B as shown on plat. Terms of sale, Cash. This the 20th day of June. 1928. B. T. FALLS, Trustee.
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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