Double Springs News Of Interest Singing toorentfon To B< llcul Sunday. Personal Mention. 'Special to The Star.* Double Springs, Dec, 4.—Th siegers contention will be held nt our Church on Sunday, December 6, beginning at 1 o’clock, Mr. J. C. Hiidgas has charge of it. Mr. and Mrs. Berry M.cSwain and children add Mr. and Mrs Schletnan McSwain " spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. M. Brook' Mr. Robert, Ballots of the Sharon Community was the week-end vis itor of Mr. William Griffin. Miss Lucille Gold of CllffSldc apent several days last week with her grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Yates Greene. Miss Beatrice Blanton visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bridges la the Beaver Darn com munity Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Greene and daughter, Evelyn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Billie Powell of the tJnion community. Mr. Marvin Gold spent the week end at home. Little Miss Mildred Washburn of Shelby was a week-end visitor of her cousin, little Miss Shirley Phll Deek. Mrs. George Rlchbourg and chil dren, Gilbert and Joan, spent the week-end ^ith Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greene Mips Thelma Horne spent some time last week with her cousin. Miss Ethel Bridget of Shelby. Misses Lucine and Selma Mc Swaln very delightfully entertain ed a number of their friends with » party last Saturday night. Mr. Tyhee Greene who is In School at Dayton, Va. spent Thanks giving with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. 8. W. Greene. " MV. and Mrs. Olenn Adams and daughter, Louise, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Washburn Sunday aft ernoon. Misses Mildred Lovelace and Vir ginia Hamrick and Mr. Emmett Lovelace of Race Path spent the 4 week-end with Miss Etta Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Greene and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Brooks and son, and Misses Vela Covington and Annie Davis spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. -5 YOUR HEATING Plant “ should be gone over for the winter. The weath er man says winter is near, so in order to be comfort able, let us look over your heating. EXPERT MEN in plumbing and heating, always at your service. Es timates cheerfully given on any work that needs to be done. Proper attention to your heating is economy in fuel. E. B. HILL Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. •« Phone 569 ^ PAINS QUIT COMING “When I was a girl, I suf fered periodically with ter rible pains In my back and sides. Often I would bend almost double with the In tense pain. This would last for hours and I could get no relief. "I tried almost every thing that was recom mended to me, but found nothing that would help until I began taking CarduL My mother thought It would be good for me, so she got a bottle of Cardul and started me taking i It. I soon Improved. The bad spells quit coming. I was soon in normal health.” —Mra Jewel Harrla 1 Wlunsboro, Texas. Bold At All Drug Btoret. I CARDUI Helps Women to Health Take Thed/ord’s Blaek-tiraurht for Constipation. Indigestion, ftwd Bfllouin«w. ] Moore mid MI.sk Heba Moure Miss Annie Davis of Charlotte :» i spending this week with her pnr | enter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Bate Blanton and | ton, Robert, spent Sunday with ; Mr, and Mrs. A A, Blanton. Mr. and IVJr.s W. 8. Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Davti. Mrs. Susan Cornwell, Misses Ncjra , and Laura Cornwell of Shelby vb j Ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [Bate Blanton Sunday afternoon. BOY SCOUT NEWS Troop No. 2 was glad to have present at the regular meeting on Monday night November 30 two scouts from Belwood troop J. They were Fred Propst a brother of our scoutmaster and Wayne Carpen ter. The patrol in charge of the pro gram did not plan one, thinking court of honor ipot that night. Mr. Propst gate out blanks to those seeking higher rank. Most of the scouts wanting to re ceive advancement met at the scout hall Wednesday evening at four o’clock to pass off the test. Fred M. Simmons. Scribe. Court of Honor. The local court of honor which meets here the first Monday In ckch month will meet at the Clev eland county court house Monday night December 7 at 7:30 o’clock. Remember the contest Is still on and your troop needs your cooper ation In order to win. South Shelby Troop. First was a short talk by Scout Onnle Baber. He spoke on “Duty to Your Country.” Next was a discus sion of the scout laws and their meaning, then Patrol Leader Nor man Taylor Introduced Mr. A. W. Benoy as the main speaker on the program. Mr. Benoy based his speech on the "Helpfulness of the Scout Handbook.” He said that the thing set forth Is the merit badges we, the fore-runners of great positions and he urged the boys to study their scout books and be ready to pass some test by the next court of hon bt. Merit badges are a great thing in the way of education for a boy and It helps him to be better pre pared to take advantage of the op portunities given him. When the next* court of honor meets we have two boys who are gwlng wp to pass their first class test and we are going to keep on working as we are going to try to have at least one Eagle scout In our troop before many more courts of honor meetings. Troop 7 motored to Asheville on Sunday. We went through the zoo. We saw everything from white rats to an elepliant and I think every one enjoyed the trip and it should be very helpful to the troop as a whole. Two or three members of the troop also spent SatuVlay night on the river, but we were up early enough to take the trip to Asheville Sunday, Troop 1, Polkvillr. Our troop was fnN-rtained on Wednesday night before Thanks giving by a wiener roast which was given by our troop committee chair man, Mr. B. p. Jenkins Wieners, tipples and soft drinks were served. We were very glad to have with us two other members of the troop committee, C. T. Stamey and J. L. Dennis. Everyone present enjoyed the evening. Several of our scouts are plan ning to attend the court of honor Monday night. While all are not go- ! ing up for advancement we hope to have more to appear for advance ment next time. We are planning to render serv ice to the poor and the. unfortun ate during Christmas and the win ter. Clothing, food, and other neces sltles are to be collected by the scouts and distributed to the poor.' Chas. E. Ridge, Jr., Scribe. THINKS PARTIES CW I.D SAVE By MEETING IN C HICAGO Chicago—Edward N. Hurley, j chairman of the citizens' non-.par-' [partisan committee working toward [bringing both national conventions j to Chicago, estimated that if the : meeting were held here the dele i gates, alternatives and visitors j would save approximtely $2,500,000, i The savings, he said, would be effected in transportation, hotel costs and other expenses because Chicago was centrally located and could offer advantageous hotel con tracts for room rates and special roundtrip railway fares. The Republican national commit* tee will meet in Washington De |«'tuber 15 and the Democratic com mittee January 9 to select the sites. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Nonce is hereby given that I have ; h MUO Urtflntd “matrix . of tt rtl"? ,! 3 Lftnp rutn*m deceased . Ce,eland county and this ts to note t. d Tm'.Tc’ . J,nvln* ***'»wt t' -Sid estate to present them to me two, CTt. proven on or before the loth j, 0r th“ »»«<* WU1 I r eaded ra oar of any recot erv. AU pe sons indebted to the ram *«•<* „ tm’dVr.i™*-' ,mmediate settlement to t' tiidersignet! Thi$ Nov 14 19J1 ANNISRAY YARBORO. Execute o, Estate of .1 r.ane Putnam, d. trac'd. «t Nov 1( It Pays To Advertise | New Torture Case? i ■ranaT’w mam Happy and well eared for. after what police charge a period of cruel mistreatment, 22-months-old Helen Hyatt Is shown Hop) In a Worces ter, Mass., hospital. Alphonse Myatt (lower), said to be the baby's fath er, la under arrest pending: Invest I Katlon of the sensational charges of extreme child neglect. tittle Helen, whrn taken from her home was blind In one eye and unable to talk or stand. Police say they found the body of another child In the Myatt home. Patterson Springs News Current Week (Special to The Star.) Dec. 5.—The people in this com munity are killing their hogs since it lias turned cold and getting ready lor the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hord of Lawndale spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Borders Mr. Emmett Jackson returned home Sunday after visiting rela tives in Spartanburg, S. C. and Georgia.' Mrs. W. K. Hardin who has been quite sick for the past two weeks is much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Matthews of Roanoke Rapitls visited her mother, Mrs. L. H. Patterson last week. Miss Harriet Roberts spent Sun day with Miss Cecelia Padgett hi the Beaver Dam community. Miss Editii Allen delightfully en tertained the senior class of No 3 high and few invited guests at he beautiful home last Thursday even ing. Many games and contests were played after which light refresh ments were served. Everyone pres ent reported a nice time. Rev. and Mrs. Ivan L. Roberts and family of Hickory spent the Thanksgiving holidays with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rob erts. Miss Sarah Jackson entertained a large score of friends at her home last Friday night. After an evening of fun and enjoyment, the hostess served delicious refreshments. A number from this community* attended Mrs. "Jos” Hord’s funeral which was held at Zion church Wednesday. 14 ALE Or VAI-llABLE it ARM EROriCRTY Uhdrr and bv virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust ex ecuted by ,1. L. Hunt and wife Kate Hunt on the 3rd dry of January mu. and recorded in hook 140, page *18 w Mt Whlsnant and John Houser, and on the we-r, by Pc Hamit, and being that .'ts'ftt of lelul conveyed to John l Hunt by deed of record in the office of rrg ’sier of deeds for Cleveland) county. tl C. in l"v: 3-X, page 284, and tnoro par T cuLirh' described by metes and bounds jt follow • Hetrhvv'njt on a pine, corner of house hi ci lifif of Pur* I.stUmorc, and run., the nr. o north 18 east 82 poles to a stone 1 .tie edge Of a pine I..-'.!: thence north - I e;ys! ;to Txi'es to e stone In a flat, Joe 'Hastings’ corner: thence mil lhs line north e*’ < can 28', poles' to a stone: I' Strop south 28 east 4* poles to a stone i\ n. Wnisnant's corner, thence with his • *. Urth if west n poles io a stone tnf edge Of the bottom, thence north 18 cist 18 po'es to a birch on the east bank ».• the creek .n Whiansut'a hue thence down the creek rotiia- 10 we 1 31 poles to a stake: thence south *o east 10 poles to a flake; thence »). i« rest 32 poles to a stake on Hie north bant of the creek m the cut black oak at the old bridge thence with the old line and line of D B. W1 Lnaut south ;* east 110 poles to ■i -pitta mow downi, thence south I9! west 22 poles to a stone: thence south 18ls west 50 poles to a leaning nine i.i Whisnanfs line; thru with Ins line ooyth 67U- west 13 writs to a stone Pur thehca touih 87 west 64 po'es to B stake tn the branch, corner of John Houser thenee with Ills lipe down the branch iH- 88 w. 3* poles to a styne. thenrt N. 46 >w»st 34 polks to a stone; theme north 46 wks* 9* poles to » stake tn Houser's line thence north 80 West 4S poles to a stake; thence north 84 west 17 poles to a maple thence W. 38 poles to* stake Pet Hai rin'* corner; thence with Ms line north 28 east 40 polrs to a stone, thence north 70 east 12 poles to a stone, corner of the church lot; thence south 1>, west 26 poles to a stone; thence north 78 east 25 notes to a stone; thence north 23 treat 29 poles to a stone, corner of Lura Lat - more thence with her line north 4? !hast 2« poles to a stpne thence north &7<< eat! 43 poles lo the place of beginning cor'tmirg 1111, seres. This sal* is made by rearon of the f»tl or# of J t Hum and wife Kste Hunt to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit ot 10 percent will oe centred Irom the purchaser at the sale. This the Mtti day of October' 19.il 1 ihST NATION AT BANK (l:- D0H HAM- Trustee, fygrjhsiit K f I it Nart of the body. This Irritation may be followed by an inflammation of the nerve with severe pain and discomfort. | Neuritis sometimes accompanies rheumatism. Indeed that disturb ance is likely to be very painful at 'times. It is important that the underly ing inure of the irritation be deter mined before any definite treatment is applied. Usually, with removal of the cause, the irritation and Inflam mation subside. Such measures aa heat, and. in many eases, e«M, ap plied to the parts that are involved, give relief. * With recent years eseellent results have been obtained by the applica tion of the electrical current. One such method of treatment la called "diathermy.” It makes It possible to liberate heat deep In the tissue# of the body In this way reaching the nerves lnvdlved. Many persons resort to self-medi cation, using Balves and other con coctions. The application of these '•remedies” may give temporary re lief Sueh treatment is likely to be useless In the long run. because the underlying cause Is not removed. If you are a sufferer from neurltla. you should talk with your physician He will endeavor to determine what is causing the irritation. The removal of badly Infected teeth, or. In many cases. .Infected tonsils. Is sufficient to bring about a complete cure of neuritis. If ths gall bladder or appendix are greatly diseased, they must be given atten tion. In short, get rid of the infection, wherever It is. Then the neuritis will disappear of itself, Answers to Health Queries ! Helena C. Q,—How much should a girl aged 28, 5 ft. 4 in. tall weigh, also a girl of 22, 6 ft. 4Vi in, tall? A—They should weigh respect i ively about 130 and 136 pounds. • ♦ * J. O. M. Q.—What will cure warts? A.—For full particulars send , seif addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your question. * * • I.. A. C. Q.—What can be done ! for anemia? A.—Send self-addressed, stamped envelope for full particulars and re peat your question. . . . "A Header.“ Q:—What causes a red nose? 2.—What can be done for‘ tiny burst veins? A.—This may be due to poor cir culation, indigestion, constipation or nasal catarrh, 2.—Consult a shir specialist for treatment. E, L. B. Q.—Kindly advise wheth er or not there is a cure for ar thritis? Are vaccines of any bene fit? A.—Whether or not this disturb* ance can be definitely cleared up de pends upon the extent of the trouble and its duration. Vaccines are very helpful in some instances, depend ing upon the cause and underlying conditions. For full particulars send a self-addressed, stamped envelope and repeat your question • * e 8. B. S. Q —What should a girl of ',8. 4 ft. lO'.a in. tall weigh? —Will sue grow any taller? 3.—Is an operation the only cure for sinus trouble? A.—She should weigh about 108 pounds. This is .-bout the average weight for one of this age and height as determined by examination of a large number of persons. 2. —She may. 3. -—No, not necessarily. Treatment is sometimes helpful. Copjritht. 1431. by Sevf-pap-T Venture Service. Inc. TRUSTEE'S sale By virtue of the power .of sole eo - tamed ! :i a need of tru.si, executed or. December loth, 1328, by J. M. McDowell and wife. Annie McDowell, .‘■four' 11 k on indebtedness to the Shelby Building and i Louit association. and default having | been nuide in the payment aj»d be Inf call-I ed upon to execute the hum i as trus tee will sell for cash to the highest bid der at public auction at the. court h.oust door in the town of Shelby. N c. on Saturday, December ■;#, 1331, at 12 ©’clock M„ the following described real estate, situate In the town of Shelby. N. C. aud described as follows: Beginning on all Iron , stake, Robert Grant's southwest corner, tn tv. P. King s line, thence with \V. P. King's line south 3la west 100 feet to an Iron stake, Fe. Young line south 86'* east ISO tect to an Iron .-take In the A. J. Jennings line and Young's corner, thence a new line north 3>« cast 100 feet to a stake In Jennings' and Grant's line, thence wtth s.*td line north 86'j west with Grant's line 150 feet to the beginning The foregoing property is sold subject to any existing unpaid taxes. This Nov ember 18th, 1931. CLYDE R. HOEY Trustee r 4t Nov 23c SALE or VU.IABI.E FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us ill a deed of !ru;.t ex ecuted by'R. G. Mauney and wife. Marie Mauuev, on the 4th dai of August. 1826, and recorded In bools HI, page 131. we will on Saturday the VHh day of Perember. 18X1. 1*2 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Shelby. If c. Ctevland county, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wlt: Belug lot No. 3 of the Marcus M. Mau ney lands, and being that tract of land conveyed to R. Grady M.inner bv deed ot IV H. Spangler and wife, et ala. dated April 311th. 1935. which deed Is registered In the office of the register of deeds for Clei eland county. North Carolina, In book of deeds 3-P. page 3«7. Said lands being mined on the north by Cherts Spangler, and M. B Mauney. on the east by S. .T. Green laudsV on the south bv Z. C. Mauney. on the west by Brushy Oaek and the lands of Tom Green and ChcsU Spangler and being described by metes and bounds as follows. Beginning at a •.take and pointers on west hank of Brushy Creek old comer and corner of Chcvls Spangler, and runs I hence with line of Chevis Spangler, N 605. E. 9.73 chains to a stone: thence N 15 w. 10 chains to a stone on east batik of Small Branch. M B. Mauney’s cornpr, thence with line of if. B. Mauney N, 73'i K. 29.03 chains to a stone In line of S J Green's land: thence with said lino S. I'i'■ K 13.50 chains crossing a branch I" a stone and pointers, earner of Z. C. Manny's land: thanee with line of said Z. C Mauney. 8. 31'J W, crossing road 13 chains to a stone: thence 8 4014 W. 34 09 chains crossing Brush; Creek to u stone on old riyn, eornVr of Torn Green's lap,-I thence with old creek run as It was 111 1945. M, 141» tv. 3 40 chains to a stake on we-f bsnk of present creek channel, thence N. 13 W. 6 66 chains to a stake on west bank thence N 3'* W. 4.H chains to a stake on west bank; thence N. W. 3 06 chains to a stake on west bank: thence N. 33'.. W. 6 00 chains tv the place of beginning, containing «ev cnty-cight (7*i acres. Together with a right-of-way from the lands above described to the public road leading from the Bhelbv-PolkvUle road to the Shelby-Lsttlmore road, said right of way lying across the lands of w. T WeaUiTs and wife. Ossie Weathers, and the lauds of Z. C. Mauner and wife, Gladys Mauney. and being described tn a certain deed from said parties to R. Grady Mauney. dated April I7th, 1936, and recorded In the office of the register o! deeds for Cleveland county. N C„ Ir book 3-P at page 367. This sale Is made by reason of the failure of n U Mauney and wife, Marie Mauney. to pay of! and discharge the In debtedness secured bv said deed of trust ! A dapor-i 01 10 percent wtUl be required' ot the purchaser at the sale This the 2nd day of No\emb*r 1951 | FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DL'R , HAM. Trustfe, Durham, lb C. 4*. Nor !«e • SAIF OF VALFABLE FARM PROPERTY Under am! by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in n deed of trust ex ecuted by J. K. Blanton and wuc. Lab Blanton mi (he nth day of April, hUio and recorded In book HI. page 27. «c will on Baturda Pith day aH Dererabcr, 1MI. 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door In Shelbv. N. C.. Cleveland count'.', sell at publi auclion ta' wash to the highest bidder the following, land, to-wtt: All that piece. parcel or tract of land, situate. Tyirig and being In No 2. town ship, Crerc.land county, state ol North Carolina, gaJcOhing the lands of Mr. Tom Hun,nek. Cliff Davis, Cicero Allen, having such .shapes courses and dis tances'sis . MU-more Fully appear bv ref erence to • Plat thereof made by A. M Lovelacp, surveyor, on the 8th dav o: April. 1926, and being more particularly described and daflned^fV follows Beginning on a willow on (he bank ol Little Hickory Creek. Mrs. Mary Jane Hughes' earner and runs with Cicero Allen's line sSuth 13,5 poles to a stone m Turner's line, Clift Davis’s corner: thence with hi* line east 54'w pAles to a stake thence north 26'« east 126 poles to a stake oaf north bank of Little Hickory creek: thence with Mrs. Tom Hamrick's line north 62 west 101*j poles to a white oak. thence down Little Hickory creek a. it meanders to the beginning, containing 74'4 acres, more or less. Reference 1. hereby made to that deed from R A Putnam et ah. to J. F. Blanton and wile Leila Blanton, recorded in book 3-F. at page 611. This sale Is made by reason of the failure of J. 1-'. Blanton and wife. Lr.m Blanton to pay oft and discharge the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust A deboslt of to percent will be required Iron the purchaser at the sale. This the 28th (lav of October. 1931. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUR HAM, Trustee, Durham, N C. 4t Nov 16c salk or valuable farm property Under and by virtue of the authority conferred ution us In a deed of trust ex ecuted by W. R. Weilmon, Jr., lunmay rled ) on the 15th day of February. 192«, and recorded in book 131, page 662, tvs will on Saturday the l»h day of December. (2 o'clock noon at the courthouse door In Cleveland county-, Shelby, N. c„ sell at public auc tion for rash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wlt All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being In No. 6 town ship, county of Cleveland, state of North Carolina, and adjoining the lands of Joe Blanton on the north, lands of c. C Blanton anti George Blanton on the east, lands of C C Blanton and George Bta.t ton and L. p Yarboro on the south lands of J B Philbeck and Joe Blantod on the west, and being more particular ly described and defined as follows: Beginning at a ptne stump. J. B. Phil beck's corner, thence with his line south 68 east 48lj poles to a stone; thence with J. B. Fhllbeck's line north 13 cast I4i>, poles to a stake, his corner, in Brushy Creek; thence down the meanders of Brushy creek general average being; North 37 east 64 poles to a stake: north 87V:i east 22 poles; south 641a east 115 poles to two birches, C. C. and George Blanton's corner: thence with their sev eral line,, as follows: South I» west S3 poles («> a Spanish oak: south 24 west 12 poles to a pine; north 78 west 42 poles to a Stone; south 15 west 4644 poles to stone, south 88 west 58 poles to a stone; thence south 17 poles to a stake in the faouthern railroad: thence with said rail road north 86>i west 101 poles to » stake; thence north 12 west 6 poles to the beginning, containing 161 acres, more or less. Reference Is hereby made to the follow mg deeds; M. W. Doggett and wife to w R. Weilmon, Jr , reeorded in book BB at page 507. M 9 Jolley and husband, R M, Jolley, reeorded in book DDD, page 638 of the Cleveland county registry. This sale is made by reason of the Jeilure of W. R Wrllmon. Jr, fuamarriidi to nay off Rnrt discharge the Indebted ness secured-by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 percent will be required from the purchaser at the sale. - This the 26th dav of October’ iS?j FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF DUR HAM Trustee, Durham. N c. 4t Nov 16c Just Ten Years Ago ! (From The Star of Tuesday, Dec ember 6, 1921.) , Winston-Salem high school foot i ball team defeated Shelby high i school Saturday afternoon 1* to 0. By winning this game the Winston boys became champions of western ! North Carolina and next Saturday i at Chapel Hill will meet Fayette , vllle of Eastern Carolina, for the ! championship of the state. The Shelby boys played a great j game considering their condition | Several were unfitted for their*best work because of the hard game played against Asheville on ths ! Shelby ground. Representative Peyton McSwain left Saturday for Raleigh to attend the special session of the general assembly which Governor Morrison I has called to correct an error in the school law. Mr. McSwain thinks the legislature will be in session about two weeks and that the bars will b let down for the introduction of ! local bills. One of the fine gray mules be longing to the town of Shelby was found dead in the stable Monday morning. Mr. Robinson who has been man ager for the Western Union Tele graph Co. at the Shelby office leaves today for his Virginia home. Mr. W. A. Wentz, formerly in charge of this office, return.-; to succeed Mr. Robinson. Mr. W. R. Hoey who has b,Vn j conducting the Hoey Mercantile I Co, at Stony Point . 7 miles cast of Shelby for the past 11 years, has sold the entire stock of goods and business to Mr. Geo. E- Goforth L Hitch-Hiking Boys On Way To Mexico Johnson Hord and Clifton Helms, two young men of the Beams Mill community of this county left Sat | urday on a hitch-hiking trip to ! Mexico. A card received this week I by. a friend back home,-announces 1 that they have reached Mobile, Ala. SAI.E or \ ALlABl.h I ARM FROPKBTT Under and toy virtue of the author it; conferred upon us in a deed of trust ex ebuted by Z. C. Mauney and wife. 01ad\.« Mauney on the 7th day of April. 1025. find recorded in book 141, page 21, y. c will on Saturday the 12th day of December, 1931 15 o’clock noon at the courthouse door in Shelby. N. €.. Cleveland county, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in No. 7 town ship, county of Cleveland, state of North Carolina, adjoining lands of Grady Mau ney on the north: lands o' Sain Green on the east; lands of Fate Morrison op the south, and lands of Thomas Groen on the west, and being more particularly described and defined as follow*: Beginning lit a stake in the-branch* Fate Morrison’s corner; thence with his two lines and the branch .south’ 4$ west 114 poles to n stake; south 68-V wes. 25.3d poles to h stake in old creek run; thence with the old creek Tuir several lines us follows: ‘.'orth 60 Va v\est 16 43 poles; north 19’ 4 west 23 pole*. hoirlh 30’a west 14 poles; north 47* # west 12 poles; north 44 i-2 west 4.32 poles- to n stake, corner of 00 acre tract; theiic with his *tw.« lines north 40 1-2 c ist west 14.63 poles to a stake: thence with his line north 58’ j west 39 poles to a stake; thence north 14 1-2 west 1.85 pole* to a stake. Grady Mauney’-s corner; thence with liis two:lines norht 40 1-2 cafct 136.33 poles to a stone; thence north 571 > east 48 poles to a stone. Sam Green's corner: thence with his line south 21.16 east 73 poles to a stone, Fate Morrison's corner: thence with his line south 21 1-8 east 53 poles to the place of beginning containing 120 acres, more or less. This tract of land includes two tracts, vur Lot No. l allotted to Zebulon C. Mauney from the lands of Marcus M. Mauney, de ceased; and lot No. 2 of said Mauney es tate which was conveyed to Z. V. Mau ney by Wilbur L. Simmons and wife by deed dated May 15, 1919 and registered in book EEE page' 180 register of deeds office of Cleveland county. This sale Is made by reason of the fail ure of . C. Mauney and wife, Gladys Mauney, to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 percent will be required of the purchaser at the sale. This the 3rd day of November. 1931. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUR HAM, Trustee. Durham, N. C. 4t Nov 16c SALE Of VALl'ABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us In a deed of trust ex ecuted by J. E. McCraw and wife. Minnie McCraw on the 24th day of February. 1026. and recorded in book 131, page 656 we will on Saturday the I2ih day of December, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Shelby, N-. C., Cleveland county, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wlt: All that certain piece, parcel or tract ot laud situate, lying and being in No. 2 township, Cleveland county, state of North Carolina, adjoining lands of Lan drum Jolley on the north, lands of Henry Rumsey on the east, lands of Billv Ramsey on the south and lands of Mrs, Cordlan Hamrick on the west, having such shapes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by o. C. Thompson, sur veyor, on the 12th day of February. 1926, and being more particularly described and defined as follows: Beginning at a stake In the branch. Landrum Jolley's corner, thence with his line north 85‘i west 15.79 chains to an Iron stake, Cordlan Hamrick's corner; thence with her several lines viz: South 21 Mi east 10 40 chains to an Iron stake thence south 783« wrst 5.80 chains to an iron stake: thence south 231, cast 17.15 chains to an Iron stake, Billy Ramseys corner; thence with hts line south 68*i east 12,75 chains to a stone and point ers; thence north 111 west 4 80 chains to a stake In the branch. Henry Ramsey's corner: thence up the bran»h as it meanders and with Henry Ramsey's line, vis. North 55*4 west 1.90 chains; north 22 west 3.1* chains: north 8V« west 3 V) chains; north 48‘j east 1.12 chains' thence north 3*4 west 5.78 chains; north 161« west 6.25 chains; north 28 east 1.75 chains; north 27 east 4.17 chains to the place of beginning, containing 35 acres, | more or less. Reference is hereby made to that deed from T. L. Blanton and wife, to J. I, Mc Craw and wife, Minnie McCraw dated March 21, t331 and recorded tn book KKK at page 18J of the Cleveland coun ty registry v This- sale is mads by the reason of to* failure of J. t McCraw and. wife. Minnie' McCraw, io pay off and discharge the in debtedness secured by satd deed of trust. A deposit of 10 percent will be re quired of the purchaser at the sale. This the 31st day of October 1 r> l FIRST NATIONAI RANK O' OCR , ham. Truvor, purhurn. l» o . ' ■ 41 v,\ iv Minister Killed In Shooting By Bandits Chicago, Dec. 4.—The Rev. Amos Oyer. 49. a tabernacle pastor, form erly of Lima, Ohio., was shot dead Wednesday night when he was caught in the cross fire between j bandits and a drug store owner. The minister had stopped for a >oda before going on to the non sectarian southwest gospel taber nacle to hold the usual mid-week prayer meeting. Stepping back from the counter, he was just about to walk out when two robbers entered and ordered him and the owner, Charles W. Kenny, to put up their • hands. •f' i iRrsiirs sale or real estate. Under and By virtue of the power o sale contained In that certain deed of trust dated January 1, 1935, and lecord ed In the office of the register of deeds lor Cleveland county. N. C. in book No. 150 at page 129 and assumed by A. W, Hopper, securing an Indebtedness to the Shelby and Cleveland County Building ,v Loan association and default having been I made In the paymtnt of said .ntebted ness, 1 will on Thursday, December If, 19it 1. at 12 o'clock noon or within legal hours at the courthouse door In Shelby, N. C . sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction that lot of land described | as follows: 0 Lying oi^ the north side of East Gra ham street and being the lot lying Just east of the residence lot of M. li. ibpucr j and bounded as follows: i Beginning at a'stake on the north edge of east Graham street, Hawkins' corner and runs thence Witt his line N. 3'. \v 16U feet to u stake In his line: thence new line N. 87' ; w. 50 feet to a nai- a j new corner; thence a new line S. 3Vj B ! 160 leet to a stake ia the edge of Gra- I ham street; thence with edge of said' street 3. 871; E. 50 feet to the beginning: and being the eastern part of the lo' deeded hr Kendrick to M. D. Hopper This Nov. 14, 1931. JNO. P. MULL. Trustee. U Nov ltc TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of, sale con tained in a deed of trust, executed or. May 17th. 1930, by W, M Long and wife, Mary E. Long, securing an indebt edness to the Shelby Building and Loan association, and default haring b-.eu made , in the payment anti being called upon it . , execute the said trust, 1. as trustee, will I sell for cash to the highest bidder c ! I public auction at the court house door j In the town of Shelby. N. C. on Saturday, December 2*1. 1931 at 12 o'clock M.. the following desert d real estate, situated in tho town of Shcl : by. N. C., and described as follows: lot No. 30, as shown on the plat o; the B. T, punts property, made bv A ,! Lovelace, surveyor. In June. 1923 and • recorded In book ■ one fit plats, page 67 of the register's office of Cleveland 1 county, N. c., reference being made to |satd plat for the location of said lot ;;0 [30, said lot fronting 50 feet on the north I side of Elm street in Shelby, N. c 1 The foregoing property Is told subject I to any existing unpaid taxes. This No. | ember 19th, 1931. CLYDE It. HOLY. Trustee . 4t Nov 23c NOTICE OF RALE OF LAND Under Authority conferred bv mortga deed executed by Marvin McNeilly an wife. Mary McNeilly, to J. K Wortmar dated the 15th day of November 192 * and recorded November 16th, 1929 in boo* 138 of mortgage deeds at page 447 in tl * office of the register of deeds for Cl-.r land county, North Carolina, default ha mg been made in the payment of ti< mortgage thereby secured and the holder thereof having directed that the mort gage deed be foreclosed, the understand will offer for sale at the court house door m the city of Shelby, Cleveland count' North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M. on D cember 28th. 1931. and sell to the high est bidder for cash, the following do scribed property. Adjoining lands of Frank Cool;, o. Cn Cook and others. Lying and being lu ? r, 10 township, beginning on a pos-t onV Fra!t ee9ook * corner, thence with his lit - north 78 east 4S1. poles to a stone, t-lienc B. P. and 8 links to the beginning er Slone, thence a new line north 63 east . poles to an Iron stake, new corner, them- • north 45 east 2254 Poles to a post o.’ thence south 65 east 40!, poles to Iro stake In new division line, thence rn said division line south 45 west 133, p0i,. to a stone oil*, thence sotath 41 i,e»t s poles to a hickory tree, thense S 18 Vf , , poles to a stone, thence south «I -.8poles to a stone. Frank Cooks cu ner, thence with Frank Cooks line r.e.th 1 M* ®3. 1_s po!es <0 the •wlnnta containing 34 acres more or Irsj. This the alitli day of November. 19j* J- K. \\ ORTMAN, Mortgagee D. Z. Newton. Atty. 4t ;(h ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. Having qualified as administrators o. the estate of Barbara C. Eear.i. deceased late of Cleveland county. North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claim* against the estate of said deceased to t\ mbit them to the undersigned on o» before November 2nd, 193*-’. or this no will be pleaded In bar of their r* \-ry All persons indebted to said estate w !» t^leare make immediate payment. This 30tii day of October. 1931 D. M. BEAM. J. A. BEAM J h BEAM, D. M. MORRISON Ad minivtratQrs. Bynum E. Weathers. Ally. Gi Not MmJMMiuroU S NUT1CL. Having qualified as administrator th« estate of Mrs. L, A. BUlock. dec laztxi Ute of Cleveland county. North Cai-. nna. this 1s to notify ail persons hav.ns r-U.m.% against the estate M said dece. ]?. A1.E. Ry virtu-' oi the provisions in ticcv! „ trust executed the 29th day of Febrhur 1928 by John Blanton and vile, Marti! . B.anton, to secure an m-dsbtc.lne an. recorded in boor 113. paye 189 of the r ifter’s office tj»d default and i, hev.nj been • trade. I v ill »1| -to n.t h'ghest b.dder at tins court house bout in SlielO. on Tuesday, Ti. cember Hi. 1931 at )■• a >|„ck •Vf.. til-; ioVov ns described rn i e Ec'n - lot No, C9 oi the eabd;r„;x.' o the Mru. V., Green land, as shor n by met, . ecorded in boos 1 of plats, passe d >. uated (,n the side of Oak street, 1,0 ;,f, iron Carolina avenue, hi the to,.: o Shelby, r lid lot belli* 3B140 .feel. • Terms of Sale: Ca b. This the 20t)r d ; of November ]f.j■ B. T. NALLS. .Tru e„: At „o. Sensational Discovery, 666 Salve A Doctor’s Prescription for Treat ini: Colds External!* Everybody Using It—Telling Their Friends $5,000 Cash Prizes For Best Answers “\\ hy \ ou Prefer 666 Salve for Colds"' Ihe Answer Is Easy After You Have Tried It Ask Your Druggist First Prize $500.00; Next ten Prizes $100.00 each; Next twenty Prize *50.00 each; Next forty Prizes $25.00 each; Next one hundred Prize* $10.00 each; Next one huikred Prizes $5.00 each. In case ot a tis ideri I tical Prizes will be r.warded. 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FORFAYETTEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE LEAVE SHELBY:—7:10 a. m.; 11.10 a m.: L';00vp. m — FOR FURTHER INFORMATION - PHONE 450 - QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY Twice Warned Is He #• As a man who cuts wood is warmed both by the exercise of cuttiftg and after by the fire side, so the saver glows in the security afford ed by saving and after by providing those things that afford pleasure. we solicit Your account. Union Trust Go. IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH'