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Property For Sale For Unpaid County Taxes (Continued from cage two) R M. Brackett; 1 lot 50x157 Park view Union Real Co. J. T Rob inson; 1 uot 50x150 oart of lots 12 and 13 Clegg St.. Union Real. Co. Rex Micham; 1 lot 30x153, S. Mor gan U Real. Co. H. Clay Cox; 4 lots 73 107 DeKalb and Hudson, Rational Union Realty Co.. 1 lot 60x 125; lot 50x150 J Silver es. Clegg St!; 1 lot 73x107 Hudson (Carr Cline > High Point Inv. & Real Es. Co.; 1 lot S. Morgan St. (H. Clay Cbx No. 1489* Bid. and L; 1 lot E. Warren (R. H. Ponder 1605) Bldg and loan. j_21.34 High Point Real. Co., part of lots 23, 24, 25, and 26 Oak, Foust property, balance . 36.87 National Union Realty Co . 1 lot 60x Z B. Weathers & Sons, i lot lOOx 130 Hudson; 1 lot Hundson; 1 lot 100x130 RR. Ave... 1 lot 17x130 WS. Washington; 1 ,ot 50x130 WS ■ N Washington ..... ..... ..53.30 Real Sales Corp. 1 lot €0x130 NS. N. Wash, Maurice Weathers; 1 lot 52x100 Elm St., Y. W. Blanton; 1 lot 75x160 Parkview, Y W. Blan ton; 1 lot 66x100 Peach St., O. E. Stewart; 1 lot 63x200 Elm St., H. Kennedy; 1 lot 50x200 SS. Elm Ola Smith; 1 lot 70x150 near E. L. Webb, M. M. aPtrerson; 1 lot 70x150 Thompson St., Ethel Mor row; 1 lot 100x160 near hospital. H C. Ponder; 1 lot 50x150 Lack1/ prop. R H. Ponder; 1 lot 50x150 Highland Ave. R. H. Ponder 106.60 COLORED NO. 6 TOWNSHIP Hattie Allison, 1 lot off Buffa. 3.93 Walter Abrams, 1 lot 50\15C SS New street_ _ ._ _.7 04 Wm. Ager, 1 lot 50x150 Buffa. 9.41 Forrest Anderson, i lot 150x200 Buffalo; 1 lot 150x150 Weath ers . 11.04 Ed Austell, 1 lot 75x250 Buffa. 580 Alex Bill, 1 lot 80x150 Pinkney 9.88 Sam Blanton, 1 lot 100x125 ... 2.52 Mag Blanton, 1 lot 81x114 Jen nings ..... ..393 George Blanton, 1 lot 50x125 Oak St. .. ...5.67 Bertha Bridges, lot 50x150 Hud son; 1 lot 100x190 Foundry ..7.24 B. L. Burge, 1 lot 50x150 Carolina ave.. .....924 John Byers, 1 lot 50x150 Henry Mc Millan; 1 lot 100X300 Buffalo; 1 lot 45x197 Mrs. J. G. Dudley; ;1 lot 70x144, Thad Ford 22 64 Riley Cabiness, 1 lot 50x100 Weath ers;; 1 lot 100x200 Logan; 1 lot 50x200 Logan; 1 lot 50x100 Logan; 1 lot 150x75 Weathers. ..... 19.64 Sid Conley, 1 lot 100x300 Hud. 6.30 Ellison Cromer. 1 lot 50x150 Jen nings; 1 lot 50x1 '0 Fallston roxd 11.17 Henry Davis, 1 lot j«i\200 Weathers 5.15 Tom Earl Est,. 1 lot 100x200 Buffa lo; 1 lot 100x50 .. 16 07 Arthur Easter, 4 lot; 40x97;; 1 lot 50x150 .. 25.7. Sherwood Enloe, 1 lo, 50x150 Hut son Jno. H. Mich-td __ 1014 Dr. J. W. Ezell, 1 lot 50x100 Caie lina ivenue . ..._...... i.P4 Layman Flack, 1 !«•» 50x114 Jen nings, Maggie Blar.'on Est. -s 80 Lillie Floyd, 1 lot 75v 50 Hudson; 1 lot 75x150 Hudson . 7.26 F. Gaston. 1 lot 50xi25 _... 2.95 Will Gill. 1 lot 50x126 Orange 7.37 Dennis Gillam. 1 lc; 75x130 An thony ___ 3 73 Georgia Green. 1 lot 50x150 off Sm ile; 1 lot 110x100 .. 7*9 Janie Guyton. 1 lot -'X90_4 41 J. W. Hill 1 lot y&>:100 Buffa! . Georgia Stuart ... 6,13 &. H. Hill, 1 lot 95x100_ 159 , Ivey Hoey, 1 lot 50x’50 Car. Ave nue . _ 9.55 Winie Homsley. 1 lot 100x400 Joi nings; 1 lot 100x4.10 Jennings 13.35 Eugene Hoskins, 1 lot 50x150 VVS Washington; 1 t.i 75x180 WS Washington; 1 lot 60x150 Anthony; l lot 50x150 Jennings ..... 11.6? John Hoskins. 1 lot 150x100 Jen nings . .. 3.15 Ed Hoyle. 1 lot 75dOO SS Buffa lo . .... 11.53 John Hunter, 1 loi 150x100 ROCK ... V(8 Rush Hunter Est., 1 lot 100x130 Weathers . ..... j.04 Sam Hunter, 1 lot tr*i90 Buffalo 3.15 Alex Jennings, 1 lor 150x200 120 Sam Jimereon, 1 let 65x110 .. 3.10 Rev. H, A. Keaton. 1 lot 50x150 5.04 Jilson Littlejohn, t iA 45x150 51'* Anthony Lipscomb. 1 lot 50x150 1.25 Ellen Lewis. 1 lot j0>200 .... 4.30 Dovle Lipscomb, 1 to* 50x150 _t 2 52 Hillard Lipscomb. ! *ot 50x190 Buffalo - .-.. 435 Bess Love. 1 lot 40^00_ 5 n.i Charles Logan, 1 iot 75x100 .. 4.11 Mary Logan, 1 lot 75x125 Buffalo. Jno. London . ... 4.1i Zulia Logan, 1 lot 130x150 .... G19 W. Vance London, 1 lof 50x100; 1 lot 60x50 . ..S 30 C. M. Marchmar, ’ lot 50x100; e,S Nance . ..-.>-,,4 Martha Mills, 1 lot 62 1-2x200 5 37 .Jno. Moody, 1 lot. 50xloo, Ed Mc Curry ------ i,e3 Nathan Moore, 1 >o'. 78x125 Buffa lo . .. Nelson Moss, 1 lot 30x125 off Sum ter, bal . ——--—--- *®4 D McDowell and Ler.na McKnight. 1 lot 50x150 Flat t-'.'v.k ..2.22 Jackson McCombs. 1 lot 50x200 I0:; Glen McDowell. 1 lot 100x150; 1 tot Chas. Oats, 1 lot 45x190__ 3.59 Annie Peeler, 1 lot 50x125 - 4.81 Ada Price 1 lot 55xif-5 Brick Yard . 1.59 Eddie Pnce, 1 lot 10x100 Sumter street . ____ 8.15 W. W. Price, 1 lot LFxl50_9.26 Robert Ragan, 1 lot 50x100 Suct’e and Spangler . ...... x67 Will Ramsaeur, 1 lot 50 1-2x110 6.11 Claud Rlpr.y. 1 lot 50x150 Jenntng.; 1 lot 73x175 . 8.53 Forest Rlppy, 1 lot 80x150 Freed mon; 1 lot 80x150 Fveedmon >62 Gould Roberts, 1 lot 50x150 Jen nings .. 6.61 Jno. Rogers. 1 lot 75x125 .. 4 22 Jno. Roseboro, 1 lot ’.5x125 .... 7.55 Rule Rudasill, 1 lot 65x275 .... t.93 Mary Sanders, 1 tot ■ 0x100 ES Jen nings . .. 1.80 Jno. Shivar, 1 lot 5fixl50 Buffalo 4.74 Richard Spikes, 1 lot 100x200 East Sumter .. 10.97 Zora Swepson, 1 lot 210x200 .. S.78 Boyce Turner, 1 lot 5.X150__ 8.00 Mills Turner, 1 lot lffx75_3.78 James Wallace. 1 lot 75x150 .. 575 Will Wallace Est, 1 lot. bal. .. 4 66 Landrum Webb, 1 lot 200x150 .. o,80, Bess Whisnant, X lot 100x150 .. 2 5? Tom Wilson. 1 lot 5'>100 _6.41 Ella Williams, 1 lot 50x125 Caro lina Ave. ....._4 74 Lula Wooo. 1 lot 106x200 Carol!' .a avenue . ......... _... 3.40 Henderson Wray, 1 >1 50x100 5 93 Rufus Wray. 1 lot Vo 100 Carolina avenue ____... IM Fcss Young, 1 lot 170x200 Oranxe St; 1 lot 50x125 Logan; 1 lot 100 xl2a W. M. G-ecn .... 10.05 No. 7 Township D. J. Allen 37 acres - _36 25 W. P. Biggerstaff, S.> acres, home place . ____ 35.87 Mrs. Coy A. Blanton f" acres 4473 Robt. Bradshaw, 17 icres_13 AT C. L. Bridges, 29 acr land . . 12.35 Miss Ollie Bridges, 53 acres land 33.:: R. E. Bridges. 1 lot ,■ 4 acre .. t.13 W. E. Bridges. 44 seres home place .... .. 33 IE R. G. Burrus, 69 ac;es, 1 lot 1 1 ? acre; 1 lot bougat from W. A. Martin Est. . ..._ 8i.SI.' B. B. Cabaniss, 66 acres bought from E. E. Cabaniss heirs 38.73 Mrs. E. E. Cabaniss 55 acres lar.c 37.80 Lee N. Cabaniss, 36 acres. home place . ......... 70.71 Mrs. Lizzie Coving ion 8 acres land . .... 413 A. E. Crowder, 90 acres land 43.09 Mrs. Agatha Davu. 5 acres land Lattimore . __ 15 45 J. N. Gantt, 34 acr It land .. 12 65 Mrs. B. M Jones. 1 1 t acres . i..'R B. M. Jones, 1 1-2 acres land 5.89 R. L. Jones, 55 acres ’and_ 43 23 Mrs. J. 1. Lee, 1 me Miss S. P. Hamrick land . _ 9.52 Logan Heirs, 444 :.cres, home place . _ ___... 328.91 G. W. Lookadoo, 20 acies land 19.18 Z. C. Miuney. 120 acies land 66.95 Chas. Morrison, 17 acr. land 52.84 Mrs. W. IJ McArthir 1 lot, 1 ace 9 80 Y. L, McCardwell. 1 lot 3-4 acre 31.99 Y. L. McCardwell Ex . 1 lot 1 acre 13.56 Mrs. M. A McCraw 18 acres, A Ramsey larm . ...._ 9.74 Mrs. A. F F. Mcowrin, 58 acres, home place; 65 acies_85 08 G. B. McSwain, 63 acres .... 61 33 J. B. McSwain, 1 lot 3-4 acre 20 03 Perry McSwain, 187 seres, bougt.t from R. C. Ellis .. 95.'"0 R. L. McSwain, 1 lot bought from Fred Lovelace . . 10 57 Wm. McSwain, 30 acres_ 17 59 B. W. Jadgett, 25 acres, home place . _ 2i65 H. F. Turner, 30 acres, home plate 33.08 D. J. S. Walker, 76 acres, home place _ _ 52 5ti O. R. Walker, 22 acres home puce 1153 D. G. Washburn^ 34 seres . .. 75 98 W. L. Waters, 57 acres, home place 23 40 James Wright Est... ; i6 acres, home place, bal. . _ 40 20 Corporations Consolid i‘ed Realty Corp., 1 lot 1 acre, bought from C. R. Blanton No. 20; 1 lot bought from C. Y. Green .... 57 03 Colored No. 7 I mvnship. Jerry Camp. 92 acrss home plaee 47.3-1 Hattie Martin. 1 3-4 acre 1.92 N. L. Mai tin, 1 lot _ 1.4; 3.73 No. 8 Township Columbus M Bridgeo, 25 acres, home rjlaee .... 20,r2 J. L. Bridges. 35 ac.e* 2 mi. Poti ville - -__ 16.37 J. C. Campbell, 16 acres, home place . . __—- 3612* R. L. Dbggerhart, 34 acres. R. C, Doggett farm . . __29.4}< Foster Elliott, 5 pcrcs home plac;, Polk.; 81 acres R. u. Elliott b9.0; Mrs. Elizabeth Gold 33 acres, home place . ---21.17 John Gold. 9 acres. Grassy branch Geo. M. Gold. 75 acres home place 51.09 Mrs. Susan Green, i3 acres, home place . . -- 13 32 G A. Green, 58 acres, home plac*-; L i ■ i ■ a ■ i ■ a ■ 1.1 ■ aa r ■ as a aa i ■ a • :«w :«« «»« »::* ana s.*ks v.m ::::: «:« at«) at Around Our TOWN OK Shelby SIDELIGHTS By RENN DRUM. Oil-WITC'H! Miss Beatrice Cobb sprung this one in her Morganton .-New's-Hera let. It is stated that barbers these days would rather ihiti x Democrat than a Republican, The latter have such long faces ' SHELBY SHAVINGS: Lenoir as well as Shelby has a negro residential section known as Freedman. Wonder if they spell it two or three ways—'Freedman, Freed om and Freeman—as we do here? .... Plenty of political activity booked for Shelby this week. In addition to to the scurrying about of the local candidates, Tam Bowie and Frank <5list, cand’dntcs for the senate nomination, will speak here .... Incidental?, Frank predicted last week that he would lead the first primary with 150€00 votes and Senator Momson was placed second with 110.000. He said It was re ported, that Bob Reynolds would get between 35.000 an t 50,000 and he didn't say about Mr. Bowie. Proof a plenty it is that Prank is an op timist despite Live depression and what-have-you . r Some more talk about the beauty contest to select Miss Shelby Maybe It'll come off after all . . . Imagine picking out a policeman to run over with an automobile.A1 Herbert Smith, the local ventriloquist, recalls that he was 'looking right that- way when the bank building enved in her*? several years ago. He wonders how many others actually saw the walls tumbling.Prof 1. C. Griffin's familiar figure along Shelby streets once more .... Farmers expresing fear that the cool, wet snap was damaging to the early cotton ..... The repor' Is out Uuit they “feed good" at the new state convict camp.’east of town They bitter spike that report or they'll have more guests than they have bunks and picks and shovels.Commencement week at Sheloy high and what a time the boys and girls are having—or will have when they set through vv th their exams . . . . Wonder if sonic of the teachers will *<-t married be fore they return next year. Who. now? BANG! BANG! Bob Laney tells us that down tn Monroe John Pistole is a clerk In a store run by Jim Shute NOW. WHICH ONE B ILL BE SHERIFF? A group of fellow* were gathered in front of the union bus terminal [talking county politics. "Tell me." gsked ore. “who will be the next sheriff ' No one in the crowd seemed right sure about It. ‘ They're all good fellows," one remarked. You're right about that," spoke up another "Every blamed ore of them Is a square shooter." Yeah, ' broke in a third "Cleveland county will have « good sher.ff no matter which one is elected. I like em all, and will have nothing to cry about regardless of how it come* out." To top H off, a little questioning revealed that each of the four candidates had a supporter tn the group, and not a one had a word to say against any of ht,\ favorite s rivals. Which must mean that they all ate good fellows. Now if Sheriff Allen, Raymond ^Cllne, Roger Laughrtdge. and Pirn Webb will toddle up and make a nice bow to the audience we ll shove on to something else. INFORMATION, PLEASE? For four or five years, perhaps longer, this corner has Intended to find out something about the history of the Confederate, monument on the Shelby court square, but somehow we've never got ' '•f und to it. What group decided to put the monument on the .square? How war. it paid for and by whom? Where was the monument made? Is it the only one of the type, or were maiiy others scattered over Dixie made from the same mould? Who presented It to the county and who :e crived it :1 How long has It been there? How was it shioped heir? . •• how long did it take to erect It? Who has that Information and will pass i* along? “CORN CRACKER" The death last week of "Com Cracker" <M L. White! removed on* of Cleveland county’s most interesting and most colorful characters. Ill* newspaper contributions stirred comment and controversy in this ac tion for more than three decades. The veteran teacher and historten had a unique writing style and a quaint philosophy. A native „ot Ken* tucky, he was well acquainted with the old feud days in the mountain sections of that, state, Virginia and West Virginia. Often he. has regaled us with vivid stories of how those dauntless mountaineers, all dead shot* with the rifle. shot •very little grievance out. Now for him it is thirty." the finis symbol of the writing craft. , " BABV BUGGIES „ I.F.AI* CASKETS The next census report, in 1940 should show Cleveland county (till ranking among the leaders in population Increase. In 1931. according to vital statistics of the State Board of Health, there were 1 312 births In Cleveland and only 438 deaths. That’S a Uttla belter than 3 to 1. or. In other words,' three be by carriages for each casket. THE LINE FORMS TO THE RIGHT. MEBBE! Tn reply to numerous requests the name of the young blond at Woolworth’s f1ve-and-len, referred to In this corner recently. Is said to be Doris House. She halls from Georgia—and this other very important bit of Info: she ts reported to have a steady who weighs ortr 300. Candidates All In In Lincoln Contest largest Numhfr In Year*. Con Cm t For Practically Evert Office. Linoolnton, May 30 —With the filing date for candidates arrived, It appears that the largest flock of candidates In years are seeking fa /or at the hands of the voters in he democratic primary this year, rhe office of treasurer is being (ought after by Ezra Mace, incum bent, and J. Frank Warlick, Tom S. Ramsey and Clarkson Nixon. For sheriff Bob Heavner, C. V. Tilson and Blair Abernethy are running. Judge 8. M. Roper and formar Judge t<. E Rudislll are running for recorder W H Sigmon is seek ing re-election to the state legisla ture and ts unopposed. County com missioners running are D. H. Maun ey. Hams Burgln, C. L. Beam. Joe King and T. T Derr, each having no opposition. Register of Deeds W H Soring is unopposed Capt. McSwain On Visit To Gastonia < Gastonia Oazette, Fridays Capt. Peyton McBwain of Shelby candidate for attorney general In opposition to the incumbent, Den nis G. Brummitt. igient Friday m the city. He was here primarily on business with the industrial com mission. with Commissioner J. D. Dorsett sitting, but incidentally met many of his friends up and down the street. Mr. McSwain is a world war vet eran, having served oversea* with the 322 Inf. He is captain of Co K. 120 Inf . N. C. N. O. "T am not making a canvass of the state.” said Capt. McSwain. “It is an expensive proposition and 1 am not financially able tee do It. I am using the malls to gel in touch with the voters much as possible. 1 have loyal and Interested friends In nearly every county In state who sre really working in the Interest of my candidacy. Reports from these friends are very encouraging.^ he added. , rssa Auction today! Chesterfield buys the best Chesterfield tobaccos are aged right Made In factories as clean as your kitchen —and THEY’RE MILDER THEY TASTE BETTER Ljoosxr a miim iur/iuy w. NOWADAYS, when so many people are talking about purity... pure food, pure milk, pure water... it’s worth a minute to tell you- something about the purity of Chesterfield cigarettes. All the materials that go into lb'- Making of Chest* ertield cigarettes are tested again and again by expert research chemists. Just like the things you eat and drink. The tobacco is pure—the right kinds, Domes* tic and Turkish both, mild, sweet, ripe. The i ( paper is pure—clean, white, the best cigarette paper that money can buy. There is purity in every ingre dient and cleanliness in every operation. You can know, when you light a Chesterfield, that it is as pure as science can make a cigarette.. And your taste will tell you it’s milder, it tastes better. *
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