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Urges Women Keep Living Normal Life Buffalo, N. V , Oct, 16.—Mrs Her bert Hoover's suggestion to Ameri can women during period of econ omic stress is ‘'keep on living a normal life.'1 "The one who is not' in trouble will have to help the one who is in trouble,” she said in an interview today. Reasons For Joy. <By Mrs. 6 J. Sauciers However the cards fall. There is joy to be found if I have no bed. There is always the ground ff 1 have no roof. There is always the sky And the whistling of wings When the sparrows fly Whatever my luck holds There Is always a brook If X have no friends I’ve a comforting book If I have no fire. There is always the sun And the glamour of stars When the day is done Few heads of families under stand what the husbands do with their money. J. B. MEETZE CO. Painting A Decorating Phone 564, Box 153, Gaffney, S, C. 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PR/Q * FOR OVER * <o YEAJP> IT'* DOUBLt ACTING MlttlONSOF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT BILIOUS ■ "I have used Black Draught . 1 . and have not found anything that could take Its place. I take Black Draught for bilious ness. When I get bili ous, I have a nervous headache and a ner vous, trembling feeling that unfits me for my work. After I take a few doses of Black Draught, I get all right. When I begin to get bilious, I feel tired and run-down, and then the headache and trembling. But Black-Draught re lieves all this.”—a. o. Bendrix, Homcrvillt, Oa. For indigestion, con stipation, biliousness, take m Thed Fords I BLACK ' fcWrUTI Womkn who need a tonic should | take CakDui. Used over 60 year*. . f Property For Sale For County Taxes II. C. Powell, 35 acres, home place, S E. Polkvllle.. *28.93 J B. Raper, 107 acres, H. C. Elliott farm, bal. _....... $18.72 iJ. F. Simmons, 35 acres, near Un ion church . ._._ $36.33 jO. M Sparks, 26 acres, Thackerson farm, Camp Call _ *24.32 Jno. K Wells. Ill acre<; $46.77 'C. S. Whisnant, 40 1-2 acres, home place, Polkvllle, 10 acres *77.59 ID. B. Whisnant, 337 acres, home place, N. E. Polkvllle 87 acres, 't acres, 39 acres J. M. Wells place '92 acres Ivy Willis place. 266 acres 'Eaves place 14 acres, 6 acres, bal j ance ........_ *552.20 W. F. White, 34 acres at Five Forks . _. *19.98 Colored Number Eight Township J C. Brooks. 38 aei;es, home place $14.45 Pink Brooks. 26 acres *16.26 Doras Houser. 35 acres, J. A, Whis nant land _ ... $12.00 Pierce Lattlmore, 15 acres, Grassy Branch, 9 acres, bal. _... *8.87 Jas. N. Schenck. 21 acres, Willis farm .. ....j................ *7.23 No. 9 Township | Peter Costner, 12 acres_ *7.56 jjno. Eaker, 77 acres _ .*40 83 jMrs. Sadie Lattlmore, 60 acres, home place _ *29.16 Alice Schroder, 105 acres. Joseph Kistler place, Alice Schroder, life one-half interest, bal ..... *55.16 Mon Willis, 133 acres, home place *107.53 Colored Number Nine Township Will Blantqn, 52 acres, bal. *9.30 jJno. W. Dillingham. 48 acres $31.67 iJno. Lattimore, 140 acres, balance *55.25 (Jack Neal Est„ 1 lot ......... $6.10 IJ. ' A. Neal, 1 lot ____*9.74 L. L. Suratt. 22 acres _ $19.09 Corporations Number Nine Town ship. Lawndale Gro. Co., 1 lot . $8,10 No. 10 Township Ambrose Newton, 11 acres land $2.12 N, A, Parker, 72 acres ....... $9.59 Mrs. Amanda War lick, 82 acres, 4 mi. E. Casar . ....._ *68 81 No. 11 Township Blanton and Lutz, 11G acres, George Brittain place _... $11.19 J. C. Brackett, 25 acres ..... $16.44 Horace Denton, 1 lot 89x75, Car-ar, 1 lot Casar, 1 lot 75 ft. Casar *10.46 N. M. Devlney, 8 acres 54 acres, M. S. Deviney place . _$11.66 J. C. Downs, st„ 87 acres_$24.93 |I.. E. Downs, 40 acres _*20.77 |J. C. HuU, 86 acres, bal.._$35.51 Lester Jackson, 104 acres ... $28.72 Mrs. Mary Lewis Est., 50 acres; $3.90 Claud Miller, 50 acres _ $2.90 Morrison and Newton, 1 lot $8.69 Jno. A. Parker, 63 acres _ $18.92 |n. H. Parker, 76 acres land. 45 acres land, bal . .. $88.63 Mrs. R. 8. Short, 113 acres, 22 acres 14 acres, ScoL Wright place, bal ance . ...I-........... $16.67 Zero Short, 44 acres, bal. ... $25.48 J, L. Walker. 89 acres, 18 acres $104.08 D. B. Whisnant, 57 acres ... $19.80 Robt. Whitehead. 50 acres _ $2,60 Scott Wright, 29 acres_ $6.62 IRVIN M. ALLEN, Sheriff and Tax Collector ol Cleveland County, EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Having this day qualified as executor* of the estate of Franklin HarrlU. de ceased, late of Cleveland county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons in debted to the said estate to present them to us properly proven on or before the 15th day of September, 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery thereof. All persons Indebted to the said estate will make immediate settlement to the undersigned. This Sep tember 15th, 1931. YATES and T.tlCHAUX HARRILL, Executors of Estate of Franklin Harrill. 6t Sept lflp TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed by C. H. Harrlll and wife, Laura Harrill to the undersigned trustee, said deed of trust being dated June 20, 1930, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county. N. C. in book Ho. 186 at page 176. securing an In debtedness to the Shelby and Cleveland County Building and Loan Assn., and de fault having been made in the payment of said Indebtedness and being requested to sell said property, 1 will on Saturday, November 14, 1981 at 12 o'clock noon, or within legal hours, at the court house door in Shelby, N, C., sell to the highest bidder for cash at pub lic auction that certain lot of land lying In No. 8 township and bounded as follows’: That lot situated In the southwestern part of the town of Shelby, N. C., and beginning on the north edge of Gardner street and W C WhtsnanVs corner and runs thence north 179 feet to the Poag line; thence east with said line 75 feet to a stake; thence south 179 feet to a stake on the north edge of Gardner street; thence with said edge of said street west 75 feet to the place of beginning, and being that same lot conveyed to c. H Harrill by R. W. Weaver and wife by deed dated January 33, 1929. This October 13, 1931 JNO. P. MULL. Trustee. 4t Oct 14c NOTICE. North Carolina. Cleveland County. In Superior Court. P. P. Grlgg. Executor of the Estate of Rossle Grlgg. deceased; P. P. Grlgg and wife. Gertrude Grigg; and Bessie Lee Oester and husband Prank Hester plaintiffs Vs. Tildan J. Grigg and wife. Rostna Grigg, Defendants. The defendant. Tilden J Grigg, above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of said county and state, the purpose of said action being to authorize the executor of the estate of Rossie Grlgg to execute and deliver a deed to Bessie Lee Hester for a 2.(7 acre tract of land in accordance with the pur pose and Intent of the last will and tes tament of said Rossle Grlgg; and the said Tilden J. Grlgg will further take notice that he Is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said coun ty and state at his office In Shelby, N. c on or before the 31st day of October, 1931 and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiffs, or the plaintiffs will ap ply to the eourt for the relief therein de manded. This the loth dav of October 1931. A. M. HAMRICK. C. S C. Peyton McSwaln. Atty. lor plaintiffs. 4t Oct 14c STAR ADVS. PAYS School Budgets Being Boosted; State Politics IFrummitt in Hearing Against John W. Davis. Gardner al Yorktown. >M. H Dunnagan, Stas News Bureau.' Raleigh, Oct. 19.—Increase.' in i school budgets above the state ! standard may range from 5 to 50 per cent, based on the number ot ! teachers largely, in a schedule ; adopted last week by the state [board of equalization Eight of the large.' charter dis , tricts, Asheville, Charlotte. Durham I Greensboro, High Point, Raleigh. [Wilmington and Winston-Salem, | are permitted to increase their ! budgets 60 per cent over the state j standard, contingent upon agree | ment of the school boards and the ;taxing authorities; seyen others. ! Rocky Mount, Gastonia. Salisbury, j Goldsboro. Leaksvllle and Wilson, i may increase their budgets iron! lo Jcal taxes 33 1-3 per cent; 23 others, which list includes Shelby, Reids ville. Lexington, Roanoke Rapid.'.. Thomasville, Hamlet. Morganton and Mt. Airy may add 30 per cent. The 00 remaining special charter districts in the state may add 15 per cent. Among these 60 are Rock Ingham, Kings Mountain, Hender sonville, Lumberton. Scotland Nock, Southern Pines. Beaufort. Red Springs. Aberdeen. Madison Elkin and Vass-Lakeview, Reads Limited County system rural schools I which participate in the tax reduc | tion fund for the extended term, are limited to increases of 5 per cent, I while those not participating ill the l fas reduction fund may increase j their budgets 10 per cent. However, | those rural system schools which i nave more than 30 teachers will be considered lor this purpose as chat ter schools, taking their places in the proper four groups of charter school*;, based on numbers cf teachers. in tne rural schools, the saiare of agricultural and home economic teachers when paid jointly by the district and the State are not in cluded as supplemental. In the charter distriau general control, which includes salary and office expense of the superintendent, it not included in the supplement. The Board of Equalization adop ted this percentage increase schedule to fit all cases, so it would not be necessary to take up individual budgets of the 98 charter schools I and 946 taxing district schools, witn i resulting Injustices. All commercial, savings and in dustrial banks in North Carolina are required to .have in their files financial statements, appraisals ot collateral and real estate and cer TEX STEE'S RE-SALE Bv rjxtue of the po7;er rested in me aj trustee In that certain deed of trust exe cuted by Will H. Blanton and wife, Gazzie Blanton, and recorded In Boot 163, page 331, of the office of the Register of Deedh for Cleveland County, NrC., and default having been made in the payment of thr indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made on me to execute the trust. I will re-sell to the highest bidder at the Court House door In Shelby, H. C, OB FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1031 at 12 O’CLOCK, M., or within leg*! hours, all or tBe ibllowin^ real estate, to-wit: Beginning 0n a stake on the West edge of First Street, ths Northeast corner of T. L. Mc6waln’s lot and runs thence with First ctreet 53 1-3* feet to an iron .'take; thence West a new line 100 feet to an iron 3take in old line; thence South 53 1-3 feet to «n iron stake T. L. McSwain’s Northwest corner in old line; thence East with McSwaln’s line 100 feet to the beginning. Bidding to begin at S5J.00- Terie of sale. cash. This Octobe 10, 1931. GBO A. HOYLE Trustee 2t-14 c TRUSTEE’S SALE Under the power and authority con tained in that certain deed oi trust dated September 13, 1929, made by 6. L. Baber and wife, Alice L. Baber, to Friend \V -Gleason, trustee, earn* being recorded in ithe office of the register of deeds foi Cleveland county, N. C. in boot 155 at page 371, securing an. indebtedness to tin Pan-American Life Insurance company oi New Orleans, La., and default ha vino been made in the payment of the sale indebtedness and having been called upon to execute the trust. I, as trustee. grill \ 1 eel) for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door ir. Shelby. N. C. on Wednesday, October 28, 1P31 at 12 o'clock M., the following described j real estate: Being that certain lot or parcel of land! lying and being in the Southern portion! of the city of Shelby, North Carolina, in ■ Cleveland county, fronting on South La-j Fayette street, and more particularly de 1 scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake, northwest cornei of lot number 5, and runs thence with! South LaFayette street north 3 deg. 3c I min. east 132.5 feet to a stake, the old] Cyrus McMurry line; thence with said lint south 87 deg. 15 min. east 178 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 10 and a 10 ioji alley, thence south 2 deg. 30 min. west 132.5 with the west edge of the 10 foo alley to a stake, the northeast coiner of lot number 5; thence with north line of lot number 5 north 87 deg. 13 mm. we:; 178 feet to the beginning The same being lots numbers 6, /, 8. j and 10 as appear on plat of said proper ty, w'hich plat is of record «in th«* offlc of the register oi deeds for Clevelant county, North Carolina, in book of plats No. 2 at page 2, reference to which b hereby made and the same incorporates herein and made a part of this Instru ment. The same also being those certain lot: ] and land conveyed as follows: Lots Nos. I 6 and 7, above referred to. having been conveyed by A. W. McMurry and wife , Cora B. McMurry, to S. L. Baber arm wife, Alice Baber, by deed dated Novem ber 28th, 1927, and recorded in book 3-W at page 135 In the olfice of the register of deeds for Cleveland county, North Caro lina. Lots Nos. 8, fr. and 10, above re ferred to, having been conveyed by Len. Elmore and wife, F. C Elmore, to Alic^; L. Baber by deed dated January 1, 1928 j and recorded in book 3-W at page 26^ j in the office of the register of deeds fo; [ Cleveland coonty, North Carolina. Refer* ence to all the above 1s hereby made ana the same incorporated herein and made a part hereof. The residence located upon the above described land is known as 525 South LaFayette street. This 28th day of September. 1931 FRIEND W. GLEASON. Trustee. H8nry P Edwards, At-tv ax SiU k | tificates of title by next Februarv 1, under new rules and regulation* ; .ssued by Ourney P. Hood, commls sioner of banks, with the approval of his advisory commission under authority given by the 1931 banking law. Whlla the new rules will require extensive additional work on the j part of all state banks, they will | make it much easier for the exam iners to determine to status of any bank at any time and thus help produce stability and protect de positors. Banks are required toi have in their files the following Annual financial statement.. I properly certified from those d!-| rectly liable to the bank in v.i amount of $1,000 or more, which ob ligations are unsecured or xfeure I only by endorsement. An appraisal of all collateral to notes other than notes secured by real estate shall be made in writ ing by the executive or loan com mittee of the bank and attached to Use note All real estate given us security to loans shall be appraised cither b\ the executive or loan committee, 01 not lo.-s than three persons who an familiar with real estate values 11 the community and the appraisal In writing attached to the note, This appraisal shall state the amount of prior Hens, If any, on the property. A certificate of title by a com peteni attorney shall be attached to each deed of trust or mortgag ■ ghen a1- security. Itrummitt vs. Davis. Attorney Oeneral Dennis O Brummitt pitted his wit and wis dom against that of John \V Davis. Democratic candidate for president of the United Stales in 1924. In ar gument last week belorr the U. 8. Supreme Court in the Important North Carolina "Chain store tax case. and is satisfied that he "held his own". The tax law. enacted in 1928. iro poses a $30 lax each stoic operate:! bv tlie same management or owner ship, above one. The State Supreme Court held ti was constitutional anti about 80 chain store organisation appealed to the U S. trubunal Charles W. Tillett, Jr., Charlotte, appeared with Mr Davis (or the chain stores. An opinion is expected in the course o( several weeks North Carolina has collected an average of about *70.WO a year for two years and Is collecting the third year's taxes under this law This money will have to be returned !>• the chain store owners, plus 6 per cent Interest, if the Supreme Court j holds the law Unconstitutional, but \ this is not expected. Governor Oardner. in Yorktowr Va., for the Sesqulcentenmal CVle bratlon, didn't fail to recount North Carolina's part hi the movement toward freedom in speaking for this State last Friday. The Dorian* lion of Independence was the b< - ginning of a drama which unfolded itself until It came to the climax the surrender of Cornwallis si Yorktown, he .said "Por", said Governor OarUne "indicative of popular revolt as the Boston Edenlon and Wilmington tea parties were; solemn and signifies!' as the Mecklenburg Declaration, the Halifax Resolves, and the Phila delphia Declaration of Independence were neither picturesque nor de cisive", But. after Kings Mountain and Guilford Courthouse, came Yorktown and decisive victory, ne sa id Food t raps "li we can gei our farmers to produce sufficient food and feed stuff.! for home requirements, tlv problem of rot ton and tobacco ac reage will solve itself. Tyre C Taylor, executive counsel, told mem • bora of the Durham Kiwanis club Iasi week in an address in which oc voiced objection to the "wholly vicious tendency to turn to the government for relief from all economic annd social Ills. ‘ What we need In North Carolina la Intellectual honesty a willingness to face the facts and a final recogn tlon that we must. In a spirit oi cooperative Individualism, work oui own economic salvation. A Law u not going to help anything W« have too many lawn now,” he said Transferred Spasms. For some time now those midge: cares have been furnishing tun t .1 the columnist*. The latest story \s that a traffic officer noticed one oi them Jumping along the street In a kangaroo-like manner and called to the driver. "What Is the matter with that car?" "It’s all right officer," came the reply. Tvc got a little touch of hic coughs. VI! be over It In a few min utes," Hie reason polltcs are so hard w understand Is that a man, crazy to day. might be considered a wizarr ten years from now. tY T »J Wbtrt Turkish tobacco cornu from Eastward ho! Four thousand miles nearer the rising sun—let’s go! To the land of mosques and minarets— so different from our skyscrapers, stacks and steeples. Let’s see this strange, strange country. Let’s see the land where the tobacco* grows in small leaves on slender stalks—to be tenderly picked, leaf by leaf, hung in long fragrant strings, shelter-dried and blanket-cured. Precious stuff! Let’s taste that delicate aromatic flavor—that sub tle difference that makes a cigarette! XANTHI . . CAVALLA . . SMYRNA . . In every important tobacco • growing ctnttr of Turkey, Chesterfield hat its own tobacco buyers on the spot SAMSOUN . . famous tobaccos! ^Turkish tobacco is to cigarettes what seasoning is to food—the "spice,” the "sauce” —or what rich, sweet cream is to coffee! You can taste the Turkish in Chesterfield —there’s enough of it, that’s why. Chester field has not been stingy with this impor tant addition to good taste and aroma; four famous kinds of Turkish leaf — Xanthi, Cavalla, S^msoun and Smyrna — go into the smooth, "spicy” Chesterfield blend. This is just one more reason for Chester field’s better taste. Tobaccos from far and near, the best of their several kinds—and the right kinds. And pure, tasteless cigarette paper, the purest made. The many requisites of a milder, better smoke, complete! That’s why they’re GOOD—they’ve got to be and they are. ® 19J1. Liggett & Mvees Tobacco Co.
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