SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR CITY TAXES At 12 o'clock, M., November 11,1929, at the Court House door in Shelby, N. C., I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the laws of the State of North Carolina, in the city of Shelby, all the real estate in the City of Shelby, on which the City taxes for the year 1928 remain unpaid, the list of real estate to be sold and the amount of taxes due thereon, the cost od advertising to be added as provided by law, is as follows: J VI All«n 1 Inf. 7Rvinn TSJ sirti. Pnh. I_ crts street, southwest_$10,63 Anthony and Spangler, 1 lot 300x150 N. Wash. St., and N. LaFayctce street _ _12.50 E. G. Bailey, 1 lot 55x120 W. side South Alley near W, E. Whts nant _ -. 8.13 W. M. Barnett, l lot 99x160 N. side Shannonhouse St, _.__ 27.63 F. K. Bess, 1 lot 50x160 West side S. DeKalb street_*_30X5 Elizabeth Blanton, 1 lot 100x175 S. LaFayette St.; 2 lots lots bought from M. C. Putnam _.. 29.33 James L. B'anton, 1 lot 50x175 Wil son property _ .. 28.75 Marvin Blanton, 1 lot 108x156 W. side Dodd St.; 1 lot 25x150 Pat terson Springs road; 1 lot 77x100 and 1 lot 50x77 bought from M. C Putnam_._.1_t>6 38 P. R. Blanton, 1 lot 50x160 near hos pital, Lackey property __5.13 Y. W. Blanton, 1 lot 75x160 High land avenue; 1 lot 52x100 Elm street __ 28.75 J. Grady Blanton, 1 lot 75x110 S. side Gardner St. _... 44,31 J, M. Blanton, sr., 1 lot 100x200 Pat terson Spflngs road . ._16.25 M. C. Borders, 1 lot 87x125 N. side Gidney St.___ 36.25 J. W. Bowen, 1 lot 100x200 N. side N. LaFayette St... V1.69 J. C. Bowling, 1 lot of the J. F. Wate property _ ..—. 15.13 j R. M. Brackett, 1 lot 50x150 N. side | Blanton St. - __-_... 15.36; Carl Bridges, 1 lot 50x150 Borders property; 1 lot 50x160 S, side; Crawford St, . ......._3.13 S. H. Burch, 1 lot 100x142 Leonard property _ .. 4.56 Marion Camp, 1 lot 45x150; 1 lot 45x150 _ 17.94 W. E. Canipe, 1 lot 60x125 E. side Clegg St. .... 11.30 Carr E. Cline, 1 lot 73x107 S. side Hudson St.; 1 lot 6Q,\100 N. side E. Suttle St. ..._.... 18.75 A, M, Coleman, 1 lot 50x160 2nd St. near hospital . _14.50 M. P. Coley. 1 lot 700x220 bought from Joe Cook Washburn .. 70.50 Mrs. Andrew Collins, one lot A Well Baby Is A Happy Baby Dr. Thornton’s Easy Teether Is used to destroy the germs that cause stomach and bowel diseases of teething babies and older children. It acts on the Liver, Kidneys, etc., ridding the blood and system of impurities. Pleasant to take as loaf sugar. Contains no opiates. Sold by druggists or sent direct for 25c. EAST TEETHER MEDICINE CO, Westminster, 8. C. FOE SALE BE McKnight & Co. Inc. SHELBY, N. C. thinktyou’ll agree, after you’ve used it, that Quaker FUL-O-PEP £66 MASH is the greatest egg pro ducing feed. It’s made by The Quaker Oats Company—and is based on Oatmeal! With this are combined exactly the proteins, and min erals, that hens need to go through the winter season in good condi tion, producing lots of good, marketable eggs. Let us tell you about this great feed. 50x78 _ . 8.75 Ellis Cook, 1 lot 50x100 S. side Rob erts St,, West Shelby.11.38 Mrs. W. C. Corbett, 1 lot 100x300 E. side N. Wash. St.; 1 l11.88 F. L. Waganer, 1 lot 75x200 ... 37.00 D. M. Walker, 1 lot 50x150 back of hospital. Lackey, property .. 1.56 R. S. barren, 1 lot 50x150 N. side E. Warren St. . .. 1.88 Chas. P. Wilkins, 1 lot 25x150 N. side E. Warren St.; lots Nos. 7, 8, block C, Ledford develop. .. 1 25 J. S. Willard, 1 lot 100x125 corner Graham and Chestnut Sts. 58 94 J. E. Williams, 1 lot 100x200 3. side Broad St. _... 5.00 Dorcas Williams, 1 lot'50x165 bought from J. G. Smith, apart of the Gardner extension in South Shel by .....4 38 Charlie Wilson, 1 lot 50x150 Clegg Street . . ..._31.25 J. W. Wilson, 1 lot 50x150 S. side W. Graham Street -___65.13 W. E. Bridges, 1 lot 100x160 — 23.25 C. A. Cabaniss, 11 1-2 acres Flat Rock ____bal. 16.69 J. T. Goforth, 1 lot 50x150 W ride Palmer St... 5.13 A. W. Heafner. 1 lot 100x150 E. side Clegg St.; 1 lot 50x160 Lackey property .. 25.00 Colored. Akridge Ward, 1 lot 50x100 Brick Yard Alley.10.63 Sam Blanton, 1 lot 100x125 East side - -. 5.00 Henry Boswell, 1 lot 50x125 N. side E. Graham St. _ .. 1150 Joanna Burchett, 1 lot 50x150 Car olina Avenue _-1~ 12.50 Lester Burchett, 1 lot 50x200 Buffa lo St. .. 12.69 B. L. Burge, 1 lot 50x150 Carolina avenue_ 16.69 John Byers, 1 lot 50x150 Buffalo St.; 1 lot 100x500 Buffalo St. .. 36.81 J. A. Crosby, 1 lot 50x125 . 10.00 Henry Davis, 1 lot 50x200 Weathers St.. 6.25 Georgia Dayberry, 1 lot 150x250 Buffalo St.; 1 lot 50x150 Brick Yard Alley _bal. 5.00 Lena Ellis, 1 lot 50x150 Carolina Avenue . - _ 8.13 Lawrence Gaston, 1 lot 50x125 bought from Shelby Building Company_—_ 8.25 William Gill, 1 lot 50x125 Orange street . __12.00 Aaron Harris, 1 lot '100x125 E. side Carolina Ave. -_14.38 Max Homesley. 1 lot 55x155 Freed man __-. tip John Hoskins, 3 lots 50x100 Jen nings St; 1 acre Flat Rock 19.38 Rush Hunter, 1 lot 100x200 Weath ers St. ____12 00 Rush W. Hunter, 1 lot 175x250 Freedman___10.00 Jno. A. Hunter, 1 lot 50x100 Flat Rock . __ 950 gnmiLoi Hun tar. A lot 5Q$190 BuJ/a ‘ ■■ 1 — lo Street.8-23 H. O. Huddleson. 1 lot 65x150 near Buffalo church . . .......... 1.88 Beverly Jolly, 1 lot 75x150 Freed njon; 2 lots Nos. 14 and 15 from J. L. Suttle, Carolina Ave.; 1 lot 50x156 Carolina Ave. . ...... 29.50 Ellen Lewis Est., 1 lot 50x200 Buf falo Street - ———-.7.50 Anthony Lipscomb, 1 lot 50x150 bought from Bldg. Co.-2.50 Jillson Littlejohn, 1 lot 45x150 Wil son St. _bal . 4.31 John London, 1 lot 75x125 near Mt. Zion church (Freedmonl ... 8.13 Clara Oates, 1 lot 100x150 Freed mon . _ ... 10.63 Chas. Oates, 1 lot 45x190 Buffalo Street . _ 8.88 Neff Ramsaur. 1 lot 50x150 Buffa’o St.; 1 lot 50x100 Buffalo St. _ 10.75 Edd Rippy, 1 lot 80x150 Jennings Street _ . -- 5.31 Claude Rippy. 1 lot 80x150 Jennings St,: 1 lot 75x175 .. 15.75 Forest Rippy. 1 lot 80x150 .... 6.88 Gould Roberts, 1 lot 50x150 Jen nings St..10.75 John Rogers, 1 lot 75x125 near Hos kins church..— 19-75 John Roseboro, 1 lot 75x125 Flot Rock -----12 9* Mary Sanders, 1 lot 50x100 Jennings St., Flat Rock.375 Georgia Stewart. 1 lot 175x200 Buf falo Street - -_ 15.94 Miles Turner, 1 lot 125x75 Flrknty Street -- 7.50 James Wallace, 1 lot 75x150 Hudson Street . „ ..........-10 75 Will Wallace Est., 1 lot 60x150 Weathers St.; 1 lot 60x150 Weath ers St.: 1 lot 100x150 Weitoers St.; 1 lot 120x150 Hudson St. 55.38 Johnson Webb, 1 lot 50x200 Buffalo Street.-.8.75 John A. Wilson. 1 lot 200x250 near C. Hendrick farm _ -- 1-88 Tom Wilson, 1 lot 50x100; 1 lot and house —.— » Henderson Wray. 1 lot 50x100 Alley near Ben McNeil-- 7.81 Arthur Easter, 1 lot 100x200 E. Sut tle St. . —_— bal. 15.06 Henry McMullen, ,1 lot 50x150 Buf falo St..15-15 Rufus IWray, 1 lot 75x100 Carolina Avenue —- 14-13 L. E. LIOON, City Clark. Shelby, N. C., Oct. 10, 1929. Feathers Bring: Coed Price. Turkey feathers when properly prepared command good prices as potential feather dusters, feather beds, pillows, etc. The turkeys should be dry picked and the feath ers spsqad out to air and dry. While drying they should be turned fre quently. The quill feathers should be separated from the others; sometimes it pays to separate the white feathers from the colored ones. Notice Of Sale Of Land. Under and by virtue of authority conferred by Y. W. Blanton and wife Hessie Blanton, to the First National Bank of Durham, N. C.. trustee, dated the 15th day of Jan uary, 1928 and recorded in Book 150, page 67, in the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county, tit? First National Bank of Durham, N. C., will at 12:00 o'clock noon on— Thursday, December 5th, 1929 at the court house door of the Su perior court of Cleveland county in Shelby. N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, tnc following described property: Beginning at an iron stake on the west side of Park View street at point of intersection of Elm street thence with Elm street south 83 de grees 26 minutes west 100 feet to a stake on the north edge of Elm street; thence north 3 degrees cast 61 feet to a stake In the line o! lot No. 21; thence South 87 de grees east 90 feet to a stake on the west edge of Park View street; thence with said street South 3 de grees 25 minutes West 50 feet to the place of beginning. The aforesaid lot is the Eastern portion of lot No. 22, as is shown Dy piat oi a t. Curtis property as appears on record in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county, N. C., in book of plats No. 1, page 57, and same being that lot conveyed to Y. W. Blanton by deed of record in the aforesaid office in book 3-W page 237, • \ This sale is made on account of defaujt in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust. This 28th day of October. 1929. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP DURHAM, NORTH CAR OLINA, Trustee. H. W. Cobb, Jr., Attorney. Trustee’s Sale. By virtue of the power of sale contained in two deeds of trust, ex ecuted by J. L. Hunt and wife, to me as trustee, one bearing date December 10, 1924, and recorded in book 130 of deeds of trust, page 112; the other bearing date June 5, 1928, and recorded in book 153 of deeds of trust, page 25, securing an in debtedness to the Shelby B. & L. association, and default having be Our Sunday school Is will grow ing In number. Officers and "teach ers were elected a few Sundays ago for another year. Tom H. Lowery Supt.; James Cornwell assistant superintendent; Roland Gantt sec retary; J. Y. Kendrick, singing leader; Mrs. J. Y. Kendrick, organ ist: teachers—Monroe Hendrick adult men; Mrs. J. O. .Hendrick adult ladies; J D. Putnam, young people; H. Q. Kendrick, intermedi ate boys; J. C. Lowery, intermedi ate girls: Mrs. Tom H, Lowery, juniors; Miss Alpha Francis, pri mary; Mrs. E. Q Roberts, begin ners. We also have our B. Y. P. U, work started again. Miss M. Livingston and Mr. Wallace of Grover with the senior uniop there, gave a program i at our church Oct. 6. Also lelped to reorganize a senior union for us Roland Gantt being elected presi dent. A Junior union was organized also the same night. Mrs. Tom H. Lowery leader and Miss Mamie Kendrick president. The farmers of this community would be glad to see some more clear weather as there are a lot of cotton open In the fields yet. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Francis of Charlotte visited in the community Sunday afternoon. Notice Of Sale of Mortgage Property Notice of sale of mortgage prop erty to satisfy unpaid note and ac counts I will offer for sale at pub lic auction at noon at Bost’s bak ery Shelby, N. C., on November 2, 1929, one cafe and fixtures, all stock of goods and good will, known as the Southern Cafe located at Southern depot. South Graham street, Shelby, N. C. L. C. BOST. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of J. R. Melton, late of Cleveland county, N. c., thts is to notify all persons having claims against the said es tate to present the same to me properly proven on or before the 17th day of October, 1930 or this notice will be pleaded in bgr of re covery thereof. All persons oving the said estate will please makj im mediate settlement to the under signed. This Oct. 17, 1929. L. A. JACKSON, Admin’st-ator Estate of J. R. Melton, de .-eased. of October, 1929. RALPH T MAUNEY. i A. R. Bennett, A'tty, Mortgagee Dr. D. M. 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Women’s Footwear $3.00 to $7.50 values reduced to $1.98, $2.95, $3.95, $4.85 All other women’* shoes reduced. t DREW ArcK Red j Straps, Ties and i Oxfords For Women $6.50 to $11.00 Values For $3.95 and $6.85 $5.00 Enna Jetties $3.95. $6.00 Enna Jetties $4.98. We have.a wonderful line of women’s and misses’ shoes, and at these savings you cannot afford to wait to make your selections, CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR Reductions up to 50% Big Stock on Hand. We are offering real prices, it will pay y