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Nobody’s Business GEE McGEE— Merry Christmas. Well, It'S all over except tho tummlck-ake. Stockings and socks lave been emptied and a few 10 /ent, toys are scattered about the sitting-room. A ball of candy and 2 or 3 raisins and some orange peel ings furnish a part of the litter on my desk. And my old lady keeps on a-saylng—“Chrlstmsa ain't like It use ter be.” We diddent have any turkey for dinner today, but we had a rooster that would have passed for a tur key on any table in the country. Boys, that rooster looked powerfully Rltr-y lying there on hts back with stuffing piled all about him, and his 2 drum-sticks poking up like base ball bats. He was a crass betwixt a k LEAVE Itovr IREHRIPTIONJ Him. HERE .mill \LUe deliver ~ SUTTLES - phone 3711 666 is a doctor's Prescription for Colds & Headachesj It Is the roost speed; remedy known 666 also in Tablets Sore Throats and Coughs Quickly Relieved By This Safe Prescription Here’s a doctor’s prescription called Thoxine that Is really throat Insurance Its success Is due to Its quick double action. With the very first swallow It soothes the sore throat and stops the couching. It goes direct to the Internal cause The remarkable thing r.bout Thoxine is that while it relievos al most instantly it contains nothing harmful, and Is pleasant, tasting and safe for the whole family. Sing ers and speakers find Thoxine very valuable. Put up ready for use in 35c 60c. and $1.00 bottles. Your money back if not satisfied. Sold by Settle's and all other good drug sterts. (adr i THE CHOCOLATE SHOP IS AN IDEAL PLACE FOR DRINKS, SMOKES f 5 AN DIES AND CURB SERVICE. South Lal'ayette Street Under New Management Mm. Com Moahier, of 601 North New Orleans Ave, Brinkley, Ark., writes: "I was so constipated ontfl I was just aide. I could not stand to take strong medicine, so I de cided I would take Black Draught, and 1 found it to be all right. "I would have such dizsy spells, and such bursting headaches, until I could hardly go. But after tak-' lug a few doses of Black- 1 Draught I would feel just fins. It is a good medi cine. and I recommend it to all who suffer as I did. It is eery easy to recom mend s medicine that has dons ss much for me ss Blade-Draught has done.” THED FORD’S hr CONSTIPATION INOmiHON. SN IQIHNI.il EX-1M«S [ffouw who (Mod a tonic »hould| t^CAapPt. BM W 10 y^l Shanghai and an Indian game, ilia nm being the former and his pa the latter. (The children were all in structed to say—''Thank you for some more turkey” before the meal started. Two strangers were present.) My wife liked the floor mop I! gave her, and to make her doubly happy, I had the man slip in a dust pan and a trash ketcher. Of course, she diddent beam much about there gifts, as she was expecting a wrist I watch, but she has spent 22 Chnst masses at, my house and has learn ed not to look forward with too much home and anxiety. The tie she gave me is a deep blue base in termingled with purple, and really and truly (but very confidentially) I believe it is the same one she gave me 2 years ago. And speaking of Christmas gifts: file tie Bill sent me looks like the one I sent him last year, but the tie Dock gave me Is brand new and won’t unravel at the back as easy as th<* one he gave me last Christ mas. 'I told him how It camv to pieces and asked him to be more careful the next time, so he went to Kresses instead of Woolworth's the lost time.) I got 2 other ties, but one of them Is a bow-tie and every body knows that I hafter stand on my head if I ever get one of them tied. We had some fire-crackers, 2 bunches, and by the way-fire crackers are a little bit cheaper this year: we got ? bunches for 5 cents last week Instead of 1 bunch for 5 cents last December. We thought once of having some egg-nog to night, but some rascal slipped Into the closet during the past 11 months and 24 days and drank up the nog, so, we will scramble the egg and let it go at that. Believe I’ll take a nap. so Happy New Year to every body, even to the folks who sent the ties. Excuses. Dear Sir; i cannot pay my debts now and keep my children In col lege, so Why waste postage on me? What little we make extra now-a days is .spent on our car. Your friend. I. Gotcher. J. Dear Sty; I am not able to take care of my honest debts, much less coni blits, bgf l promise you this: If we buy any more coal, we will buy it from you. Sincerely yours, U. n. Hurtin. Dear Bill: I had your money for you last week, hut I used It to mar gin 10 shares of Andy Conder cop per, and the thieves sold me out when tt broke only 3 points. How about k'ttlng me have $500.00 addi tional so’s I can make a killing dur ing the next bull movement? Your friend, A. Skinner. deer sir: you will hafter carry my guanner account over till next year, it was too cold to work In mart oh. and too wet to plow In aprll and may, and too dry to plow in jura’ and julle. end too hot to do annj' thing in august, and then i could dent make no crop oner count it was too late 1 wll see you later, yores trulie. mike Clark, rid. Dear Pastor: I ant sorry that 1 was not at prayer-meeting last I Wednesday night, but "When you, and X were young. Maggie” was on at the Elite theatre, and she want ed to see it, and the reason why I have not attended services every Sabbath lor the past month came about by reason of the fact that we got in from the football game too late on Saturday nights, and had to rest. May the Lord bless you and keep you and your family is my prayer. i Yours in the Work, Deacon Dodger. Dear Banker; It was my intention to renew my note on the date it matured, but my wife's mother-in law lay sick of a fever and my car was in the garage and I didn't have any cash with which to pay the in terest and cotton was so cheap it wouldn't pay anything if I had sold it, so kindly hold this matter up til my ship comes in. I haven't heard it toot yet. but it's time. Yours in Debt, Ima Goner. flat rock news. preaching w'as hell last Sunday at the babtist church with the pasture occupying the pulpit as usual, and his sermont from an old texx en titled—“do you wanter be saved" was enjoyed by all, but my wife says it was the same one he preach ed at Jhon smith's funneral when his ford run Into the back end of a waggln without a tale light and the cuppllng pole stove in his ehist an soforth. a big party was give by the ladies aid last tucsday night at tlie home of mrs. bill simkin’s to raise mon noy to buy a new carpet for the Rundgjp school room of the “little soldiers" which is teaclied by her daughter, sallte lou, and everyboddy was measured around the- bust and had to flay one cent forever Inch the tape line showed, and it cost old mrs. grlbble nearly 2$ and she got mad aud sed she understood you waster pay for hoW high you was arid she went home and took her'of ferlng. a right smart of stealing has benn going on around here onner account of unemployment and my 5 hens and 3 roosters turned up missing thursday morning arid he was track ed right back to his back yard, and the next time he bothers m.v poltry. i will shoot him in his other leg and then he will limp on both of same, i won’t call no names, as 1 might be sude for pergery; and if i was him 1 would quit dying my mush tash and stop leading the quire at rehober till 1 could raise my own meat iriy boy. jerrle Clark, was drawed oil the jury last week and it made us all feel good to see him coining to the front he had his pitcher took while coming out of the coart house and his ma plans to have same en* larged, he diddent miss but 2 names belli? the foreman on the case the state vs. brown for v. p. 1., but mr. brown come clear anyhow and him and jerrle had a wreck on the way home that night and both was bad ly cut by 2 bottles. tt good deal of moving Is in sight for the farmers of this community next week, the samporu will move to the federal land bank farm on the main road, and the brut.ons will move Into the insurance company’s dwelling near the depot and it looks like several of the farms own ed by the state for taxes and the land banks ansoforth will hatter lay out onner count of no way for the landlords to furnish any fashions and mules and feed for same. mr. editor, that is all for this week, yores frulle, mike Clark, rfd. Hunters, Pull Up And Listen To This Story Rrer Rabbit Uses Head, Finds A Hole In Snow And Dodges Hunters. Statesville.—O. L. Lippard, game warden for Iredell county, tells a freakish yarn which indicates that an ordinary rabbit cither possesses rt markable reasoning faculties or f endowed with a high degree of in stinct. The game warden and Rockwell Woodside tried their hand at rabbit banting In the snow yesterday aft ernoon on Walter Morrison's farm north of town. The white blanket which had covered the country for several days, at this time being soft ened by the general rise in temp erature and having an average depth of 10 to 12 inches ufter 75 hours, ‘created a condition favorable for bagging rabbits and the hunters in short order captured four of the five "cotton tails.” Tire escaped rabbit was the won der worker. Tracing his footprints ,11V the snow from the stream up to the hill, the hunters found the hare peacefully sitting in a crevice under the snow bank. When Mr. Woodside reached his hand down into the cavity to pick him up. the little ani mal bored under the snow for four or five feet and then came up to the surface running, taking his course up the hill, with Mr. Woodside in puioun. occuuuuk eniangiea in a barbed wire fence, tlie hunter was forced to let the rabbit get about 100 feet ahead. The race was over the soft snow across a pine field and then over a narrow neck of cleared land. On the opposite side of this cleared spot, in the edge or the gen eral woodland, the rabbit ducked his head and bored through the 12 inch snow covering, making a hole through the snow directly over his hole in the earth which he had previously burrowed for at least five or six feet under the surface, The thing which dumbfounded and bewildered the hunters was how the rabbit, with no mark or track of any kind on top of the snow to in dicate where his den was. could lo cate it with absolute accuracy on the surface of 12 inches of snow. WORK SnOES— Mads from Shell Horsehlde. Soft and pliable, outwear ordinary shoe* 2 to 1 Cost no more than ordinary shoes. Made In ankle length to knee high. - Landis Shoe Shop — West Warren Street. We Rebtrld our Shoes The Right Way * No. I Township News Of Current Week School Closed Because of Snow. Joe McCraw’s Father Sick, A Wedding (Special to The Star) No. 1 Township, Dec. 20.—Rev. J. J. Boone, filled his regular appoint ment at Camps Creek church Sun day night. A large crowd was pres ent. Many from this community at tended the singing at Cherokee church last Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. W, P. Byars enter tained a number of young people with a cotton picking Tuesday night. Among those present were Misses Elsie and Flossie Jolley. Ina Mc Sualn. Lucile and Rossie Hoskey and Rena Walker, Messrs Richard and Brandis Earls. Marvin McCraw, Vsn cil and Odus Scruggs, David and Edwin Huskey. Blease and Robert <McCraw, Emmitt Byars and Wlnford Branch. Misses Louise and Daisy Jones and Parnlece Ruppe were the week end guests of Miss Exie Humphries ' d Miss Orace McBrayer was also he: guest Sunday. Miss Elolse Hamrick had as he’ duest Saturday night Miss Pearl Mc Craw. Mtss Mamye Earl was the guest Sunday of Miss Rosslc Huskey.. Mr. Brandis Byars visited Mr Blease McCraw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Earl were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCraw. Miss Martha Green had as li.’r guest Sunday Miss Alta Humphries. Miss Alberta Ruppe was the Sun day guest of Miss Georgie McCr uv. Messrs Enrnitt Byars and Rich ard Earl spent Wednesday nigh* with Mr. Raleigh McCraw. i Mr. and Mrs. Blanche; Davjs of Boiling Springs were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Byars. j The schools in this community .have closed this week because of the heavy snow'. A wedding of much interest in this section was that of Mr. Johnnie Humphries and Miss Desta Cobb last Sunday. The many friends of Mr. Joe Mc Craw sympathize with him in the serious illness of his father Mr. As bury McCraw. Clev^lnnd Cloth Mill Village New? A Birth .Announced. A Wedding, New Family Moves In And Per sonal Items. Cloth Mill, Dec. 22.—Mr. and Mrs, H. Is. Littlejohn announced the birth .of a baby girl, Doris, Sunday Decern jber 21, ' Misses Dorothy and Nell Jackson are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents at Kings Moun tain. Miss Myrtle Williams is spending the Christmas holidays with her sis ter, Mrs. Vernon Gilbert of Char lotte. | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reynolds and son Clyde and Mrs. Hessie Smith motored to Greenville Sunday, | Mr. and Mrs. Laney are spending the week with friends and relatives at Greenville, s, C. Mrs, J. W. Queen is spending the i week with her husband Mr. J. W Queen, who is working at High Shoals. j Mrs. C. S. Hyler and children have returned home after spending the past two weeks with her mother-in law at Martinsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ensley spent ' the week eng? with friends in Vir Miss Salley Allison is spending tee Christmas holidays with her parents at Gastonia. Mr. W. J. Littlejohn who is work ing in Spindale spent the week end with his family. Mr. Clifford Treadway is spending the week with his parents at Kings Mountain. Mr. Earl Gilbert is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gilbert. Mr. Lester Griffin is spending the week with his parents Mr. and Mrs ri’BUCATION Ok' Sl'MMO.NS. North Carolina, Cleveland County In the Superior court. Before the Clerk The County of Cleveland. North Carolina, plaintiff, ve. „ Sesie Gamble and husband, and all per 1 sons claiming any Interest 111 the sub ject matter of this action, defendants , issie Gamble and husband, and all per sons claiming any interest tn the subject matter of this action will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced tn the superior court of Cleveland county. N. C„ to foreclose tax sale certi ficate for Cleveland county, for tax for the year 1928. owned and held by the plaintiff against real property In Cleveland county, the said real property, the sub ject matter of this action, being described as follows: One tract of land containing 22 acre' of land, and known as the T Arrowoo: farm, and Joining the farms of Arrow cod Roberts and others. That the said Essie Gamble and hus band, and said unknown party or parties aforesaid are proper and necessary partle to said action and the relief demanded consists of In excluding the aforesaid de fendanta and all persons claiming any in terest tn the subject matter of this ac tion from any actual or contingent inter est In or lien upon said real property, an said persons will further take notice tha they are required to appear before thr clerk of the superior court of Cleveland county at the court house In 8helby, N. C on the 12th day of January. 1931. and an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff and within six months from the date of this notice to set up their claim in the subject matter of this action, if any. otherwise they shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all Interest c claim In or to the propertv and the pro ceeds rrrcived from the sale thereof. This December ltth. 1930 A. M. HAMRICK, Clerk Superior , c... trt. CleteUnd county.' I.V": ' d.,: " . ■ ?* D.'c .lie John Griffin at Greenville, S. C. New Family Moves In. We are glad to report that Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis arid daughter Ruby, who has been living-at Spin dale have moved into our village. The children of the Cleveland Cloth mill are very thankful tor the gift that the officials of the null gave them. Mr. James Queen spent the week end with his aunt and uncle. M. and Mrs. J. E. McGill. Miss Loree Walker of the G. W. C at Greenville. S. C., is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Walker. Married Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walford Nash an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter Virginia,, who was married Sat urday to Mr. B. Whitworth of Kings Mountain. We are glad to report that Mr, and Mrs. Paul Walker are getting along nicely after being ill for several days Mr. Ilof-ace Littlejohn, Mr. J. 12 McGill and Mr. Roy Dickerson so»‘it the week dnd at Greenville, S. G. Mr. Odell Allen, who is working o' Fayetteville, spent the week en J With his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGill and Mils ‘ Margie Hall motored to Charlotte Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reynolds ^nd son Clyde are spending the Christ mas holidays with relatives and friends at Mars Hill. Mr. and Mrs Brooks Foster 'and family are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents at Greenville. S C. Misses Alta. Ada. Lotta Salley and Virginia Pair and Mr. John Fair are spending the week with relatives and friends at Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw and family and Mrs. R. Hahn and daugh ter Frances, are snending the Christ mas holidays .will) relatives and friends at Greenville. S. C. Mr, Lawrence Francis who is work ing at Valdese. spent the week end with his family. Mr. C, B, Walker who is working at Greenville, S. C„ is spending the Christmas holidays with his family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abercrombie and soin are spending the week with their parents at Cramerton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denton and son Jimmie have moved to Burlington. Sold 35 Cars Of Turkeys Three River Falls, Minn.—Thirty five carloads of turkeys averaging 26.000 pounds to the car. were ship ped to eastern markkets Ironton.—A 500-pound tree stump tell through the roof of the school i building after it had been bloown 125 ! yards by dynamite, Janies Dean, 12 was killed one child injured probab ly fatally, and five others w were hurt. The average taxpayer doesn't know what he Is paying taxes for until a year or two after the money has been spent. ~ Pl'Bf.lCATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina. Cleveland County, i In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. | The County at Cleveland, North Carolina, Plaintiff, vs. ! C. P. Leonard and wife Done Leonard, P. C. Leonard, and wife Fannie Leonard. O. C. Leonard, and wife Daisy Leonard, Boy C. Leonard. (Singlei, and V. A. Costner and wife Wtllie May Costner, and all person claiming any Interest tn the subject matter of this action. De fendants All persons ciutinlng any interest In f subject matter of this action will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cleveland County, N. C , to foreclose fat sale certificate for Cleveland County tor tat for the year 1928, owned and held by the plaintiff against real property tn Cleveland County, the said real property, the subject matter of this action, being described as follows: One lot situated on the west side of N Washington Street in the town of Shelby, N. C.. the same being a part of the late B. F.*Leonard's Estate. That said unknown parly or parties aforesaid are proper and necessary parties to said action and the relief demanded consists of .In excluding the aforesaid de endants and alt persons claiming any In terest tn the subject matter of this actio: from any actual or contingent interest In or lien upon said real property, and s»ri persons will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cleveland County at th Court House in Shelby, N. C„ on the 19tll day of January 1931. and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff ind within si* months from the date o this notice to set up their claim in the subject matter of this action, if any. oth erwise they shall be forever barred a foreclosed of any and all Interest of clai in or to the property and the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 18tl> day of December, 1930. A. M HAMRICK, clerk Superior Court, Cleveland County. 4t-Decl9-c Ft'PLICATIONS OF SI MMONS. North Carolina, Cleveland County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerx The County of Cleveland, No th Carolina, Plaintiff vs. J F Smith end wife. and all person', claiming any Interest In (he subject matter of this action, defendants. J. P Smith and wife, and all persons claiming any Interest In the subject mat ter ot this .ictton will takt notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced In the superior court of Clevr land county, N. C . to foreclose tax sale certificate for Cleveland county for tax for the year 13a*. owned and held by the plaintiff against reel property In Cleveland county the said real property, the subject matter of this action, being described as follows; One lot 50 by 125 feet situated in thr town ot Kings Mountain, N. C.. and being on Piedmont street, the same being the lot deeded J. P. Smith by J If. Quinn, et al„ by deed dated September 2*th. d»26 the same being ot record in book oi deed; 3-S. page S06 In the register a office fo> Cleveland county, N C That said J. P. Smith and wife, and said unknown party of parties aforesaid are proper and necessary parties to sab action and the relief demanded consist of tn excluding the aforesaid defendant and all persons claiming any interest lr the subject matter of this action from an actual or contingent interest in or lien upon said tea! property, and said persons will further take notice tint they are. re quired to appear before the clerk of the superior court of Cleveland county at th* court, house tn Shelby, N C Oh the !2th day of January 1931. and answer or de mur. to the complaint of tht plaintiff and within *1* non tht from the data of this i notice to set up their claim In the subject matter of this action, tf any, otherwise they shall be forever barred and fore closed of any and alt Interest of claim in or to the property and the proceeds re tc vrd fiom the sale thereof. , This December 11th 1339. A M. HAMRICK, Clerk Superior Court., Cleveland County. Root i, Ihi'urji. Atty, 4t pec lit Nemesis of Witchcraft Practitioners in Pa. District Attorney Ralph F. Fisher has inaugurated a drive to exile witchcraft practitioners and “pow wow” doctors from York County Pennsylvania. Row-wow doctors have been held responsible for murders and other less vicious crimes in York County in recent years. Deposed Brazilian President in Exile Washington l.uis, the deposed President of the Republic of Bra zil» pictured at Cherbourg on his arrival recently, to begin the exile imposed upon him by the new Gov ernment headed by Getulio Vargaa, the new President. PUR MC ATI ON OS SUMMONS. North Carolina. Cleveland County. In the Superior Court. Before the Cleric. The County of Cleveland. North Carolina, Plaintiff, vs. '.,ew.ls Patterson and wife Hattie Patter sou, and all persons claiming any in terest in the subject matter of this ac tion,. defendant*. Lewis Patterson and wife, Hattie Pat terson. and all persons claiming any in terest in the subject matter of this action will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the su perior court of Cleveland county. N. C:. to foreclose tax sale certificate for Cleveland county for tax for the year 1928. owned and held by the plaintiff against real property in Cleveland county. the said ! real property, the subject matter of this action, being, described as follows ! One tract of land containing 25 acres more or less and being known as the George Patterson farm, the same being deeded by George Patterson and wife to Lewis Patterson and wife Hattie Patter son. October 18th, 1928, the same being of record in book of deeds 3-S page 592 of the register s office for Cleveland coun ty. N. C. That said Lewis Patterson and wife Hattie Patterson, and said unknown party | or parties aforesaid are proper and neces sary parties to the said action and the relief demanded consists of In excluding the aforesaid defendants and all persons ! claiming any interest in the subject mat ter of this action from any actual or con tingent* interest in or lien upon said real property, and said persons will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the clerk of the superior court I of Cleveland county at the court house in ! Shelby, N. C on the 12th day of January. 1931, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff and within six months from the date of this notice t< set up their claim In the subject matte: of this action, if any, otherwise they shall oe forever barred and foreclosed of an.' and all interest of claim In or to th property and the proceeds received from >he sale thereof. This December 11th, 1930. A. M. HAMRICK. Clerk Superior Court, Cleveland County. 4t pec 12c ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the •state of P. Ellis Oates, deceased, late of Cleveland county. North Carolina, this is Q notify all persons having claims against .he estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at RFD No. 1. Shelby. N. C., on or before the 28th dav of November, 1931, or this notice will be; oleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 20th day of November. 1930. JOHN C. OATE8, Administrator ol P Ellis Oates, deceased. Chos. A. Burrus. Atty. 6t Nov 28c' These Hotels Offer Superior tcrommodations for Your Nrvt'<'V'l«h to WASHINGTON, D. C. MARTINIQUE Gtb St. at \i Northwest—Idea for Motorists »tnfI* with jath *3.00 tc $4.W >ouble with >ath W.flfl to ifl.tM Hamilton Hotel • 4th at K Stmt-in the Hear* of the Cilj -ingle «rith hath <a,«M to «o.ot rouble with *ath 5.00 to SH.O* ingle with *ath l:i.Oo to CAIRO HOTEL fut at at l<4brtV»«biartoo,i Ta Meat tiding' iohblf with Nath $4.00 to »«.»» \\ t TRI STEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contain-1 ed in a deed of trust executed cm August | J3. 1834, by Simon Fite and wile. Wfcur .ng an indebtedness to the Shelby Build-( m? & Loan association, and default hav j ing been made In the payment thereby j secured. I. as trustee, will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the eourt house door in the town of Shcl- j by, N C.. on Saturday, January 17, 1031. at 'la o'clock M., the follow ing desenbea i real estate: Situated In Shelby, N. C., and boundc' as follows: Lot No. 3, as shown on the plat of the Green-New ton-Weathers prop erty, recorded In book one of plats, page 75. and bounded as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the north edge of an alley, corner of lot sold to A< Reid, thence with her line N. 3‘a east 150 feet to an iron stake. Ada Reid’s cor ner. thence north 87y« west 55 feet to an iron stake, thence 6 3’a W. 150 feet to an Iron stake on the north edge of an alley, thence with the north edge of said alley S 875 4 E. 55 feet to the beginning, being the lot deeded to Simon Fite and Wife, Gussie Fite, by W. R. Newton and wife and R L. Weathers and wife, by dee dated August 18th, 1924 The foregoing property sold subject to any unpaid taxes existing against it. This December 11th, J930. CLYDE Ft HOEY. Trustee. 41 Dec 12c MORTGAGEE'S SALE. By virtue ot the power \ested :n me In a certain mortgagee deed, executed by George Cook and wife, Lyda Cook, to se cure an indebtedness as described in paid mortgagee deed, dated February 20th. 1924, and recorded fn book 118 of mortgages, page 176. of the register's office for Cleveland county. N C.. and default hav j.'ng becu made in the payment of said indebtedness. I win sell to the highest .bidder at the court house door In Shelby S C , on Hondiiy, January 5. 1931, at 12 o clwck M. or within legal hours, the fallowing de scribed real estate: Beginning at a Poplar. Bingham's cor ner. and runs N. 27 E 26 poles to a red jak; thence N 10 E. 56 poles to a stake nd pointers on west side of branch .hence a new line north 70Va W. 60‘2 Pole* to a stone pile; thence a new line 8. W. 86 poles to a holly bush at the branch; .hence by meanders of branch up 73 poles to the bcerinmng. containing 36 acres, more or less. Terms of Sale: CASH This the 5th day of December. 1930. M. C. HICKS. Mortgagee, assigned to J. D. Hicks. Frank T.. Hoyle. admin 1 lstrator of J. D. Hicks, deceased 4t Dfcc 5: PI BIJC4TIOVS OK M MMONs. North Carolina, Cleveland County. In the Superior Court. Before the Cleric The County of Cleveland. Nortiv Carolina Plaintiff v*. John Berry and wife Blanche Berry, and all persons claiming any interest in the subject matter of this action, defend- j ants. All persons claiming any interest. In the subject matter of thl6 action will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Cleveland county, for the tax lor th year 1928. owned and held by the plain - tiff against real property in Cleveland oitnty. the said real property, the sui cet matter of this action, being describe.! vs follows: 1. One lot 50 by 150 feet situated on he west side of Wattersoh street, Kings fountain, N. C\, being the lot deeded John lerry by J. O Plonk and wife by deed 'ted November 30th. 1927. and recorded \ book 3-S page 406 of the register's of e for Cleveland county, N. C. 2. A lot 174 by 250 feet situated in the tn of Kings Mountain, N. C. on the ortheast corner of Dilling street. That said unknown party or parties •foresaid are proper and necessary par ties to said action and the relief demand-! ?d consists of in excluding the wforesaidi defendants and all persons claiming an; nterest in the subject matter rf this tc-! action from any actual or contingent in \ terest in or lien upon w».id real property j and said persons will further take noc> that they are required to appear be'ore1 .he clerk of the superior court of Cleve tand county at the court house in Shei I oy. N. C.. oq the 12th day of January 19Jl, and answer or dem»tr to the com plaint of th? plaintiff, and within si months from the date of this notice t set up their claim in the subject master o! this action, if any, otherwise they sh~ j oc forever barred and foreclosed of any and nil interest of claim hi or to the property and the proceeds received from i he sale thereof. Tills December 11th. 1930. A- M. HAMRICK. Clerk Superior Court,. Cleveland County, tobt L. Ryburn, Atty, 4t Dec 12 HOSIKKV HOSITIAL, Inc (Of Charlotte N C.) Rr%neb At Mrs. tlarAion’s Hemstitching Shop itnri«r CbmoUlc Sb»p) Uosiery and Knitted G»o<l* \eallj He paired. Ail Uo«e Must Re LaondarrCL PUBLICATIONS Or SIMMONS, | North Carotinp , Cleveland Count* In the 8\tpe?K>r Court. Before the Her t. The County of Cleveland, North Carolina, Plaintiff Claude Rtpry and wife Benia Rippy. and all persons claiming any interest u> the subject matter of 'this action, defend ants. All persons claiming :a»y Interest in t3m subject matter of this action will ta** notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Cleveland county. N. C.. to foreclose tax sale certificate for Cleveland county for the tax for the year 1928, owned and held by the plaintiff against real property In Cleveland county, the said real prop erty. the subject matter of this action, being described as follows: Two lots lvlng and being in the town o' Shelby, N. C. and situated on Jennings ' Street: One lot BO by 150 feet, and one lot 75 by 175 feet. This property is a part of the land willed to Claude Rippy by Jane Tonis in book of wills 4 page 235. and piopertr as shown in book of deeds XX page 341 of the register’:, office for Cleveland county; N. C. That paid unknown party or> part:1'* aforesaid are proper and nec'MSnry par tics to said 'action arid tha relict demand ed consists of in excluding the aforesaid defendants and all persons claimin' any interest in the subject matter of this Re action from any actual or contingent, in terest In or lien upon said real rropcit and said persons will further take notice that they are required to appear before ' the clerk of the superior court of Cleve land county at the court house in Shel by. N. C., on the 12th day of January 1931. and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintiff, and within v\ * months from the date of this notice to set up their claim in the subject matter of this action, if any. otherwise they sha-l be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest of claim in or to the property and the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This December ilth. 1930. A. M. HAMRTCK, Clerk Supc.-‘.or Court.. Cleveland County. • Robt. L. Ryburn, Ally. 4t Dec ir'c PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina. Cleveland County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerx. The County of Cleveland, North Carolina. Plaintiff, Claude Blanton. P. E. Blanton. Hehn McBrayer. and Husband Yates McBra. - er. and all persons claiming any interev in the subject matter of this action, Dc /endant s. All persons claimin'? any Interest lit the subject matter of this action will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superictf Court of Cl ■■ volant! County, N C.. to foreclose U.v sale certificate .or Cleveland County vfor ivx for the year 1928. owned and held .oy the plain tiff egainst real property in vie\eland County, the said real property, the subject matter of this action, bei^g described as follows: That one acre in the Town of Moore s boro. N. C. fully described in a deed fron T L. Scruggs to C. R. Blanton, P. E. Blan ton. and Helen E. Blanton, made February :3 1925 by deed recorded In Book *‘3—<* ’ page 238 of the Register’s office for Cleve land County, N. C. That said unknown party or parties aforesaid are proper and necessary parties to said action and the reiki demanded consists of in-excluding the aforesaid de - fendants and all persons claiming any in terest in the subject matter of this action from any actual or contingent interest ir or lien upon said real property, and sah persons will further take notice that thr* ire required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cleveland County at ( th Court House in Shelby, N. C.. oa the 10th day of January 193h, and answer or:-, demur to the complaint of the plaintiff and within six months from the date vi. this notice to set up their claim in the subject matter of this action, if any, oth- ^ erwiae they shall be forever barred and oreciosed of any and all interest of claim in or to the property and the proceed received from the sale thereof. This December J?th; 1930 A, M. HAMRICK. Clerk Superior Court, Cleveland County. . 4t-Decl9 o COAL Quality Service D. A. Beam Coal Co. Phone 130 — Oldest Coal Merchants In The City. STATEMENT OF SHELBY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION AS OF DECEMBER 16, 1930 ASSETS CASH IN OFFICE_ $144.14 BANK BALANCE —. $6,048.87 MORTGAGE LOANS .. $1,416,418.28 S1.CK LOANS_-__$41,608.93 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE .. $176.99 FURNITURE and FIXTURES__$1,642.65 REAL ESTATE . $33,412.08 INTEREST DUE_ $14,056.93 TOTAL ___$1,513,508.87 LIABILITIES „ INSTALLMENT STOCK. $501,778.00 MATURED STOCK...jl__ $5,700.00 PREPAID STOCK .. $497,152.25 FULL PAID STOCK...$265,900.00 BILLS PAYABLE .....__ $27,500.00 Interest Due on Matured Stock_$783.75 Interest Due on Full Paid Stock___$5,193.75 UNDIVIDED PROFITS ... $209,506.12 TOTAL.....$1,513,508.87 Shelby B. & L. Assn. J. F. ROBERTS, Sec.-Treas.
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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