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Libby Looking For Stork Early In 1933 Philadelphia.—'The Philadelphia Bulletin this week says that Libby 1 Holman Reynolds, widow of Smith ! Reynolds, has taken a hou.sc on the ; lushibnable Owl's Nest Road, about eight miles west of Wilmington.; Dei., for the w inter. it is on the estate ot Albert Si.. Ives, socially prominent Wilming soil architect, who is visiting in the i .oiith. ; "My mother is here with me,’ the ■ Bulletin quotes her as saying. "'She j will stay with me until after my. j naby is born either, late in Januai y : or early part ot February." She said she was not making any j rnnouncrinents because she did not ..now what she is going to do after ’ next February, Another Grandmother Joke 1 earlier—Why were you absent, again yesterday. Samuel? Samuel -Mv grandmother died readier—What do you tell me? Tins is the third grandmother you ; ray y ou have lost this year. If I can j count correctly. Samuel—Yes. bu. ou see mj . lather ls a Turk. Because of low prices.' Anson County growers withheld their tur ;eys from the Thanksgiving market md are conditioning them tor the | Christmas demand. TRl STEE's- $Att B; v.rtue of the power of ;;aie con-' ♦»ii»ed in a deed of trust executed to jner trustee on February -!8ih 1927, b; . \ ; DePriesT and w sfe. Minmf .J. DePriV ••. j curmg: an indebtedness to the Pi ret Xa • S ? onal bank of Shelby: said deed of trust I bgtng recorded in book 144, page 177. ,inr *he dfi.ice of the register o:' deeds o. | Cleveland county. N C. and default hav- j. ng been made in the payment of the m-{ ■ "*htedne thereby secured I as trustee -’.hi sell. for cash to the highest, bidder a’ nubiic auction at the court house door li the town of Shelby N C., on Monday. December 26th, 193‘f m 12 o'clock M the following •described .•ea! p uie. situated in No 8 township Cleveland county, N. C to-wit. An undivided 1-8 interest in and to the 'Oihe place of the late T B DePrie : being ;ae -ract of land upon which the salt. T B DePrtest residence was situated • huh . tract descended to his heirs upon -s death,' said tract being made up 6t , ■ y*'ral different tracts of land, but lying, n one body and containing 96 acres more or lev. excepting that portion of same ont. airing 2.300 square feet previously ceded to Bes.>ie B DePr.est by deed re jrded m book 3-P of deeds, page 521. at hr office of the register of deeds of I '^tveland county. N. C. \he foregoing property will be sold suh-1 'rt. to any unpaid taxes existing againstI ujnc This November 22nd 1933 CLYDE R. HOEY. Trustee, 4t Nov 23c} TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue of the power of s>ie con - j ♦ahted in a deed of trust executed by 1 :j Nolan and wife under date of. Not - ‘j e-aib'-' • 30 1929 to me as trustee securing! *» indebtedness to the Shelby Building | no Loan association, said deed of true ro-orded in book 157 page 545 in the of .ce of register of deeds of Cleteland ■ o.unt;. N. C. and default having bee?, •-ade in the payment I as trustee wii ell ror cash at public auction to the igiiest bidder at the court house door in he town of Sheib' N C on *>: Satur*#*. January 7th M*it3 *i'l 12 © clock M the following described r*-?.- estate: inat lot situated on the north side o: 'Vestfleld road in the Cleveland Springs ’ Notates in No 6 township Cleveland coun X, C. deeded T. D Nolan by J D ^ neberger and wife and C. S Thomp on *>.nd wife by deed dated July 30 1939 •corded in book 3-X of deeds page 595 of ie register's office of Cleveland counts C to which deed and the record •.hereof reterence is made for the mete> ~nd oounds of said lot and for desenp ' Ion or a road running through said ; lot no ror details of the reservations and -.'Hiding restrictions. The foregoing property w ill be sold sub j< .a to an\ taxes existing against ;-5amc. Tina December 3rd 1932 CLYDE R. HOEY, Trm tee 4t Dec 7 TRUSTEE S SALE By virtue of the power of sale coi. r.lned in a certa-in deed of trust ex.eci; •d by c. E Carpenter and wife, femrna ■’urpeliter, on October 18. 1930, and re urded -n . book 163. at page 300 in the agister s office o? Cleveland county, de udlt having been made in the pay lent or the indebtedness therein secured, ?he undersigned as substituted trustee in ,iid deed of trust will sell for cash at •public auction to the highest bidder at :he court house door in Shelby N. C. on Saturday, December 11th. 1932 f-.t 12 o clock, noon, the following ae cribed real estate anutucu m i^u. t lUHii.wajJ, v. .r ruau f-oum; North Carolina,. and beginning oil a Poxt Oak, Fox's corner, and runs hence a new line north 19 1-8 west 50 i-3 :>oie« to a stone in the old ine; thence Vth the old line south 80 west 36 pole.1 0 a stone, old corner: thence with the *> d I ne. south 28 west 78 poles to a stone Mie old corner, thence with the old line outh 53 east 59 1-2 poles to a pine, the old corner; thence with the old line kOrth 13 1-3 e<t,>t 66 poles to a white oak ;he old corner; thence with the oid line »Uth, 89 ear 26 poles to the beginning orner containing 29 5-8 acres, more or The same being that tract conveyed ;<> C E Carpenter and wife by deed re < orded in book 3-U at page 330 in the 1 ■ sister's office of Cleveland county. The above property will be sold sub ject to any ta:<es or other prior hens v Mch may exist against same. The bidder will be required to deposit <10* percent or the amount bid on < .te or sale. The balance to be paid upon ueltvery of deed. This the 15th dav of November 1932.* PFYTON McSWAIN, Substituted Trustee. 4t Nov 16c NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Ueiault having been made in payment o: the indebtedness secured by that cer *j,in deed oi trust to the undersigned as rustee tor Pilot Life Insurance Com pany by Clarence B Cabaniss and wife, \faggie Caban las. on April 23. 1929, and ‘corded in the office of the register oi ■ needs or Cleveland county in book 150 % x page 468 u will unter and by virtue the power of sale contained in said ■ eed or. trust and at the request ot the < atui que trust, and tor the purpose oi I discharging the debt secured by said deed of trust, proceed to sell to the highest bidder tor cash, at the court house door .. :i Shelby Cleveland County North Caro na. at 12 o'clock M , o.i Wednesday. December 28. 1932 toe Jollowing described land, to-wit: . Lying and being in No 6 township I. Cleveland county N C southeast q. t the c*ty of Shelbv N C. and being : joined on the north south. easf uu - »• cst by the lands of Clarence B. Cabl -ness «snd wife Maggie Cabiness, and oe ..iing that properlj come; ed to the afon hf>jaid parties by deeds of record in the NfCieveiand county registry In book GOO. [ page 597 and bool: 3-Y. page J40 said I land oejng described by metes and bounds a p|;. Beginning at a stake on the south edge - or the olu Kings Mountain road at a ’Point 90 feet wc . l trom the corner oi the l, Tot told nv CUrence B . Cabtness and so V 1 Border m(1 runs th«*nce A o «jprr***-1 T., "no fe*t tnAi stake- thence Si >? cj*grrft Vv 150 feet to * ttakt ^h.e^ce * a degrees **•’ ?00 to a **ake en the louih edge o! the old Kings t'tfoun’tm road thence with the seu*h edge of said roed N 82 degrees E 150 feet to the oegirjntng. containing 30.000 •quare teet. more or less This the 21st day of Npvember 1932. jSV; NORTH CAROI INA TUl>3T COM Hy&ji PAN Y. Trustee Br^o :.i, Barker. Smith v Whwton Atf. *. Often- pro. N C 41 No\ 33 Reached a Happy Ending ,lu i i>- iv. uy'i .iditig bfioM'd ' noviM. lv. th«* «ie ■ mi-( two M* oo<J vuWthearts reached an idea! climax when they ried at Manchester, Mass., recently. They are M r, and V > > ' . Goodvrin. agred 80 and 6(5 respectively. They were hoy and rin hearts at Goffs town many years ago, but they oarled. another hut the eld spark for the ttrrt lore rei'Msct! . ,. the death of their respectn e metes, the o’d ’ v. .our.' HOW thf>V;rp *U rr* tiv« KatmHv pvfi-i* mil*> • e mar ■ i Aide I i. sweet.- I [•■it. ‘ On tnu uesiions nsvDQrs iUui rrari^rs tau yet an aitMtu to I he Cleveland Sstai t\ ushtngtor Bureau. 1022 New Vork avenue. N V\. \l a&t) mg ton U C. 1\ rite vuui j name and address uti one side ol the paper, state your question clear ty and enclose 3 cent stn stamps lot reply postage. Uo not lyrite legal medical or religious questions.^ | Q Who is the author, of tile mot to "To tiie victor belongs t!v spoils?" A. 'Hie saving is attributed to Andrew Jackson Q. What, is the origin of "Ft at the beginning of a medical pie scription? A. It comes ironi the ancient Homan prayer to. Jupiter, asking a blessing on the .ingredients. Q. How many states unemployment insurance.? A. Wisconsin is the only one Q. Who played the'roll of Jo" m the, movie "Thirteen Women? A. Jill Esmond. Q. To what race do the Span iards belong? A.-To the Latin ftanilv of tin white race. Q Ls the noun people masculine or feminine? A. It is indeterminate in gender. Q. What is the normal tempera ture of the human body? A. It is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit Q At vt hat temperature doe.' water boil at 5.500 feet altitude? A. The boiling point of water -de creases one degree Fahrenheit to: every 550 feet of ascent above sea level. Therefore at 5.500 teen it boils at 202 degrees. Q. State the number of nine and the years that drover Cleveland ran for. president? A. He was elected in 1884 de feated in 1888 and elected again :n 189? Q Which state* have had women governors? A. Nellie Tayloe Ross, was gover nor of Wyoming in 1928-27 and Miriam A. Ferguson wa: goV'eriior of Texas in 192? 27 ai.ti has just been elected again <4 • Did Sp* ak< : Garm,i‘w>n on the Patman bonus;bill? A No. The speaker oi tot house (kx*«. not Usually vote oil bills, .ex* eepU to break a tie. Q What art- ortn ipteia A. An order of insects. including locusts, crickets, matukis. dock roaches and grasshoppers. Q What French poet styled him self ' The Silly Mother'? A. Pierre Gnngoiie, French poet and playwright who lived about 1612 AD Q. What country has a coin rail ed ''Joe"? A. it ...is .a .short U-rth tor the hoi-• tugue-e coin, Johannes. Q. What i.s a washing bear1 A The name is applied to rac coons, because they . alp their food in water. Q Where is the pyramid ol Ces tiusf A. In the Appian Way a short distance from Rome. Italy. It is th; tomb of Cams Cestius Epuio. whe died before 12 B. C Q. What is the derivation and meaning of the name Wieczorek? A: It is a Polish name, derived from the Teutonic root "wiga‘ meaning ■'victor. ’ 'conquering. Sl uprise birthday for tilt. AMI MRS. Ml It IN \\ Tin uiur.y friends and reiaiivt: of Mr. and Mrs. Joe MflTluiax great ly suiprjped them Sunday w ith a bountiful birthday dinner celebrat ing their forty-sevqith and.forty eighth birthdays, TJje large crow;ci attending showed their love and ap preciation for Mr. and Mrs. Mulli nax by many gilts bestowed -upo; them. Sacred musk was 1 urnishe.i by the Gaffney string band. ► GIVE SOMETHING DIFFERENT The ordinary Christmas gift is one of passing fancy—and soon forgot ten. But here is something differanf^-a gift tliat will GROW in value—a gift that will form a good habit in growing beys and A GIFT OF THRIFT Of course, you will give the little ones toys and things, but in addition we suggest a few shares of Cleveland Building and Loan stock. Such a gilt will teach them the value of thrift and will grow into a worthwhile sum to care for their needs in later years! See us now and subscribe for them! CLEVELAND BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION JOE L, SUTTLE. Ser.-Treas. Report Wider Use Of Cotton Bagging Value <»! Food And Kwd l’radlid> Inn rased Over SO Millions Ninrr l!':!' A mu le.tune ol 'the Ini' al■ lieiiH- dinner to be tendered Cover* -nor arid Mrs. C). Max Gardner and f irm'in. r ideal ana Mrs. J C 13 U-hn.hg.hau* in State coMese Friday 1‘M iiing. lii, 1 x .in l o -Sch&ub and Mi. Jam S MvKim jii n will report .some ol the results • • irnl <!u; use the past three • rat: by the fanner' .uul farm w-oiiteh >! North Carolina I he (hunt ) viijl t.x- tendered In in iv u-paper meii and xiotmn.of iJaieialt ami lie- lood «ill I'OIIIC hunt all pails ol the state; 1 .1 H • i! s.< u no al Stale eoUi-tn .vv.ii). auiMiii m the eooktmt' ant! .set \ • inq' niid tin roH< •■e cliniiijt hall will b< t.hi sfi'-iie of action. An elaborate P am of siunu. entertailntneu*. and .'iiiou.MK.ss hits been prepared by John A Park and hi local com mittees. Among oilier thing-, U>e college extension service will report to the outgoing governor and inform tliei incoming executive as to the re-| suits secured during the past three vears of live at-home effort. Prr i hmmary figure., indicate that the ! farmers and tann women have in | creased the value ol the tood and feed products grown in this state by 50 million dollars. over the sit nation a.- i; existed in 1920 when the campaign was begun This r< ■ suit ha- been secured in spite of low prices I<>r all farm produce ami mean that the aggregate produc tion vva- many times that indicated bv its value in dollars Hark in 1929. when farm values [were, highei than they are now, it ! is estimated that the folks were irn jHiung about 130 million dollars annually in tood and feed product - This bill w a. paid largely out of money made with coiton tobacco, uni peanuts But when tin farm income and value., .shrunk. It vva. seen that this- great bill could no , . ■' I longer be borne by the returns Iron; cash crops. That the live-at-home plan has been a success can be seen from the fact that the acreage to crops decreased by 575,342 acres and the acreage to food and feed crops Increased by 837.841 acres in two years. Two Speeches To Be Made By Gardner Raleigh Dec n —Governor O. Max Gardner today accepted an in vitation to speak Ire ore the Na tional KetalDDry Goods association at the opening session of its 22nd annual convention in New York January 16 The governor will speak on the cost of government and taxation. Governor Gardner also accepted an invitation to address the Emory j university Institute on citizenship In! Atlanta on February 9. Hurrlblr Mistake, "1 find it necessary to be fitted with eye glasses. mid the lady. "While visiting in a small town l made a painful mistake.” Ah ' replied the optician, "un doubted'y spoke to one whom yon mistook tor old acquaintance" "No. 1 mistook a bumblebee for a blackberry. After "keeping company' for aO years. Michael Kenny and Miss Adella Snedeker of New-tonvllle. Mass., hare filed notice of marriage Intentions. IXHI I Rl\ NOTH I H.nint thi due qualified n executrix tif tin- eetate of Mrs. M A Mauney. late of Cleveland county, tine ts to notify all persons having claims against the said r * 1 at a to present them to me properly proven on or before the 14th day of Nov ember, 1933, or this notice will bit plead* eii hi bar of any reemery thereof AH persons os .. the said estate a il please make immediate settlement to tile under signed This Nov Uth, 1933. KANNir. PHllBKCK PI, t.S«n dale. Kxerutrix of Relate of Mrs M. A Mauney tit Nov Mb Poultry in nine demonstration llocks on which records worn kep' In Caldwell County this seasofi paid a net return above teed cost of JI.j i a bird. tU'imii nil to III M i s I n I By virtue of lift'd of trust executed thtf 28ti» day til November IO'iO bv \V P K and wife l atmt King and recorded in bow 170 i».»gf 4fi uf thc> office* of tin* reglsi* for CM*vrland county to wdi't an it* dfbtfdnfas to Campbell Department sto < 'and after default and demand, f will to the highest bidder at tile court hon i door in Shelby oil Houdav, January * .1932 ■ at Io’clock M or within jetful hour; the following id scribed real estate Being the lur.dw conveyed to W » King by .1 8 Mfcuney and wife by dfi recorded in book 3-8 page .’>65 situated w the town of fthelbv N 0 mid ou Uw east side of the southern railrA; rig! of wav adjoining Arrow non Lumber oliu on the south William Crowder and Ch C Blanton on the east and 1 > 1 E L Lattimore on the north and east contain in* 2 acres more or Mess, and being Ujf same convevcd from Mrs J Let David Mauncv and from V A Mfturn and S ft Maiuiei execution of Dm Mauney deceased to J 8 Mauney by dt dated April If! 1903 Terms of Hale Cash This the amu;day bl November 193° B T FALLS, Trustee it Nov The Greatest Values Ever Offered! k BE HERE SEE THEM TO APPRECIATE THEM! FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY WILL BE You will hardlv be lieve these values possible. This is our final dean-up (his >ear, A timeK offering. Gift sroodf. galore! At prices never oefoie offered OmMqm (lilhlrnkulltiMm NEW FALL PATTERNS Yard Wide PRINTS 20 YARDS MEN S BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS White, blue, green and tan All Sizes --y3 For . 44-in. LL SHEETING :to Yards tor MEN S TWO-POCKET WORK SHIRTS 4 Fvl .. . . ___ . EXTRA SPECIAL OCTAGON SOAP — Cake o-Piece Cnss C;o.v Marquisette Curtains Full - 1 -1 yards long. White, cream and Ecru. 2 PAIRS _ LADIES and CHILDREN S RAINCOATS i FOR -...-.. 1 LADIES’ NOVELTY SLIPPERS Suedes. Kids, and Fabrics. High and low heels. In a good selection of sizes. Values to $4.95 81x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS The Lowest Price Ever Known To Be Offered For This Quality. FOR --- Ladies’ and Misses’ TWEED GALOSHES In black, brown and tan tweed effects. A $1.98 value. ^ PAIRS FOR _... _ A Special Group LADIES’ SILK DRESSES Values to $4.95 . Come early and get yours BOYS’ 4-PIECE SUITS Good wool fabrics, with one long pant and one knicker. Slightly water dam aged. Sizes 5 to 12. 32-INCH Rayon Marquisette Beautiful materials for curtains 10 YARDS ....... .. All 98c SWEATERS In coat style and pull-overt 2 FOR II Every Ladies’ Hat In The House . . Formerly to $2.98—Now ... 2 FOR.. 1 LADIES' FLEECE LINED RAINCOATS Values to $3.00 — For ....... 38-inch Broadcloth Made In Shelby JO YARDS .. A Beautiful First Quality Ladies’ Silk Hose MADE IN SHELBY 4 PAIRS.. ... 1 Children's All Wool Fur Trimmed and SPORTS COATS Values to $3.95 I SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT COHEN’S DIRECT FROM THE NORTH POLE.ALL DAY NEXT SATURDAY. BRING THE CHILDREN AND VISIT OUR TOYLAND. COHEN'S
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