s,0 Bonds Where
\ Default Is Shown
ynd Cities Cannot Issue
Rends If They Are Al- I
reads In Default.
g !o The Star. I
Raletgh. NOS 27-A tvave of re
mfnt'against the rule laid
the total government com
? n that no county or munici
»tll be allowed to issue bonds
r.' mprove '.’nts if the local unit
, m default on its bonds, or un
« the tmpro ement is imperative.
* , v has been observed—to
“ extent i< not determined,
'chairman Frank Page, of the
worth Carolina Public Works com
Lion and the other members, are
unite to borrow under the
Ilf laid down by the Public
forks administration and thus put
jore people to work on such proj
The object' is to relieve un
Jopjoyment. tire government put
^ up 30 per eent of the cost for
the express purpose of giving bet
ter salaries and wages to the work
The local gov ernment commission,
enng the Indebtedness of units be
ouse they could borrow money on
tonds easily during the past de
ad, and defaults by numbers of
-units, has "put the lid on” and will
jotapprme bond issues of default
Ig units. It must also be shown,
Out the improvement is needed be
!« approving' bond issues for other
nuts, not in default.
Resentment is being expressed in
(ome instances, because this com
mon will not permit municipali
ties especially to proceed with bond
Issues and the contemplated im
provements North Carolina is help
ing pay the bills, why should this
stile not get her share of the
benefits? they ask.
Insurance Concern To
Pay $2,500 For Death
Morganton. Nov. 25.—For the oc
cidental death July 29, of Ray Webb
Blesman for the Star Candy com
ply, of Concord,, the latter's in.
wrence carrier has been ordered by
Industrial Commissioner T. A. Wll.
imi to pay a total of $25,600 to Mrs.
Kellie Webb, the widow, and her
ion Harry Ray Webb.
The commissioner held that death
oi the deceased was the result of
in injury by accident arrising out
of and in the course of his employ.
Mnj. Webb was almost instantly .
killed In an automobile collision on
highway No. 191. about two miles
»uth of Morganton.
The defendant also was ordered
so pay not more than $200 for
Webb's funeral expenses.
Can’t Sleep At Night?
If you sleep well at night, hali
she battles of life are already won
If you ran t, sleep, if you spend your
nights tossing and turning, trou
bled by dreams, you, will be glad to
taow about Miller’s Herb Extract
tailed “HERB JUICE"). This fa
sous old remedy Improves your
condition by ridding the body com
pletely of the poisonous wastes of ]
constipation, improving your di/.ss- i
non, strengthening your stomach ,
# that food doesn’t upset it, thus ,
wulting in sound, restful, energv
taldtag sleep. Try a bottle today j
ftf sale by Cleveland Drug Com
pany, Shelby, N. C. ad* 1
l/ersHERB EXTRACT?
[0*»tRtV KNOWN AS '
HERB JUICE
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THANKSGIVING iCRUISi
BERMUDA
Steamship Columbus
of the
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•o Cooperation
soitiiern RAILWAY
excursion
Bays Cruise $71.80
from SHELBY, N. C.
R*u ^lude* round trip rail
"cket fr°m Shelby. N. C, to
** York and return. First
*** acc°mmodations S. 8. Co
us New York to Bermuda
return, and meal* while on
,te»mer. The COLUMBUS Is
^ hotel in Bermuda. Cruise
*rmita JW0 daylight days and
* ni*ht In Bermuda.
0 Passport Necessary.
docs not include cost oi
*™an or meals on train, nor
„ nsfs in New York Govern
Wnt taxn* additional
. *'rr!',c* tickets valid Novem
th and 29th to New ’York,
‘ng final return limit* Dec
*"*1 7th. 1933.
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. additional Information,
fp. -J "uui luauuii,
^'atioTis anc) literature, ad
R H URAHAM. Div. Pas. Agt
Charlotte, N. C.
S°l ‘HERN RAILWAY
system
Opened New Path to i. vLuic
In ft pappr which he hart intended to entitle “How to coax tubercle bacilli
to commit suicide" but decided such a title would be too flippant. Ur
Stephen Maher, internationally known authority on tuberculosis, re
cently described to a gathering of physicians at Shelton. Conn., how he
had developed a method of transmuting tuberculosis germs into harmless
bacteria, thus opening a new path towards a possible specific cure for th«
dreaded “White Scourge.” While warning against premature optimism.
Dr. Maher believes that his discovery may prove the starting point foi
scientists the world over to make a new, intensive attack on the scourge
Dr. Maher, who has specialized in tuberculosis since 1900. received th«
Laetare Medal from Notre Dame University two years ago for his work
in that field
Dr 9tepren®J. MAHER 3
3
Nobody’s
Business ,j
By GEB MrGEE
The Family Group
When I was a boy, it was noti
inusual for a community to be vis
aed by a traveling photographer,
;hen caled plipture taker. Nearly
‘very family wanted a group pic
;ure and our family fell for the
-acket, Tliey cost $2.00 for 1 or $3.00
tor 4.
, I never will forget the day we
tfere told by ma to get ready to
iave our pictures took. Washing
taces and feet and hands, combing
ind greasing our hair, putting on
mr Sunday clothes and otherwise
xylng to look pretty was an ordeal
■hat I shall never forget.
We were all herded out in the
ront yard. Pa warjted the picture
.o take in the front of the house;
ve had two glass windows in our
louse and he wanted them to show.
31ass windows was a sign of near
vealth then. There were only 10 of
is children and 4 dogs, and ma and
ia in our family. But we had to
eave out the dogs; the picture man !
nade us do that, much to my dis- |
*-> in4 m out I
After mixing all of us about and
pushing one of us forward and an
other backward, making Jim stand
up and Sallie sit down, and ad
justing 2 babies on ma's lap and 2
slightly older ones on pa’s knees,
the picture taker began to sight at
us thru a little black hole with a
cloth over his head.
When pa and ma thought every
body was ready, we discovered that
Jule and Jerry were not there. We
counted the flock twice,; and sure !
enough—they were missing. We fin-1
ally found Jule hid under the gin
house and Jerry was in top of a
tree over a hundred feet high. We
finally got them in line, but they;
were powerful mad and terribly ;
scared.
Pa held a big book in his hand
on his right knee just beyond the 2
younguns and ma had her nice 10
cent fan in her left hand where it
would show up well. Most of us
were white-headed; our clothes al
together didn’t cost 2 dollars; j
home made, sprinkled but not iron- !
ed. and not a shoe was on our feet j
We didn’t have any shoes.
The time finally came for the
shot and the man blew a whistle
and mashed a syringe and we didn't
know anything else till he came
back a week later. Four of us were
crying In that picture; I was try
ing to get something out of my
nose: Bertha had a cob in her
mouth and the rest of the kids were
either crying, grinnnig or were
asleep. My face took plumb black;
I was in the shade. As soon as the ,
girls and boys got, big enough to be j
ashamed of anything, they tore up j
that group picture, but I'd give 10 j
dollars for it toda>t It was the ug- i.
Hest bunch of folks I ever saw as
sembled in one place at one time, j
that is—except ma and pa; they
looked fine.
The Pitt county mutual exchange •
sold $100 worth of products at the!
curb market last Saturday and j
helped to organize a production
credit association lor the county, j
Higher Cotton Price
Is Seen By Blalock
Record Brewing Export* and Bet
ter Home Consumption Among
Reasons.
Raleigh, Nov. 27.—Loans r<»four
rents a pound on "otton options,
record breaking exports, high do
mestic consumption, the plan for
acreage control in 1934 and the
President's plan for inflation were
held up today by U. Benton Bla.
lock, general manager of the North
Carolina Cotton Growers co-oper
ative association, as factors which
should result in higher cotton
prices before another planting sea
son rolls around.
“I have not lost hope that we are
to see better prices for cotton be,
fore a new crop is harvested, but
on' the other hand my faith along
this line has been strengthened.”
commented Mr, Jraioc?:, ’who nt.
tended the Washington conferences
early this week on the cotton co
operative price plan, together with
Dr. B. W. Klllgore, Raleigh, presi
dent of the co-operative; John T.
Thorne, Farmville, farmer and di
rector of the co-operative; B. B
Everett, prominent Palmyra farm,
er, and John A. Park, publisher of
the Raleigh Times, who represent
ed the State Press association.
Mr. Blalock said loans on cotton
options which will release approx),
mately $48,000,000 to southern grow
ers and more than $2,CTO,000 to
North Carolina growers should en.
tble these farmers to keep from
having to dump their options on an
already over loaded market to fur
ther depress the price.
He also called attention to ffie
fact that a great number of farm,
jrs are taking advantage of the
government's 10-cents a pound loan
jlan. Under the plan, if cottion rises
the farmer will profit while the
government will bear all losses
should the price fall.
Cannot Advertise
Deposit Insurance
Until Later Date
Washington, Nov. 27.—The newly
'reated federal depot it Insurance
:orporation cautioned today that
ianks proposing to come in under
the deposit insurance plan must
withhold all advertising announc.
ng their participation until th1’
tames of all banks are simultane.
lusly announced by the corpora
don.
The announcement by the co.'
x>ration said this simultaneous ar
ion was necessary "in the interest
)f the equal privilege of all banks
o contain and enjoy the benefits
)f the insurance.” The deposit in
.urapee plan, becomes effective
tanuary 1.
MENTHOMDI SION
CLEVELAND DRUG CO
Shelby, N. C. Phone W
FOUR CENT POUND
LOAN ON OPTION
COTTON ALLOWED
To Oct This Loan. Farmer* Must
Take Part In Cotton Adjust
ment Plan For 1934.
An advance of four cents a pAund
will be granted cotton producers
who specified in the acreage re
duction campaign this summer thut
they desired options on government
held cotton as a part of their con
sideration for the reduction
"To get this four cents loan, cot
ton growers must agree to take
part in the cotton adjustment plan
for 1934 by which the acreage will
be reduced by 40 percent in the
south,” says Dean I. O. Schaub of
State college, head of the cotton
reduction movement in this state.
“Those growers who agree to sign
one of the acreage reduction con
tracts will get the four cents a
pound advance as soon as the nec
essary forms now being printed
can be distributed to farm demon
stration agents. The growers will
still hold an equity in the cotton
and should the price advance by
the time the options are sold, the
owns will get a further ratable pay
ment after necessary expenses are
deducted.”
There are some 2.400,000 bales of
cotton involved in the transaction
throughout the south, and about
600,000 farmers will participate. In
North Carolina, options are held on
107,355 bales. An advance of four
cents a pound on this cotton will
| mean that over two million dollars
| will be available to growers of the
j state, Mr. Schaub says.
He expects the necessary notes
jand blanks to be available at an
j early date. These will be mailed to
the growers along with the options,
! according to advices from Wash
; ington.
Mrs. Scruggs Dies
At Forest City
Forest City, Nov. 24.—Mrs. Har
riet Scruggs, aged 80, died at her
home on Harris R-l, Tuesday morn
ing after an Illness of two weeks,
Funeral services were held this
afternoon at 3 o'clock from the
Providence Methodist church, with
the Rev. Sam P. Jones of near
Chesnee, in charge. Interment was
in the churchyard.
Surviving are two sons Webster
C. Scruggs, of Brinkley, Ark.; Ver.
non Wofford 8cruggs, of Little
Rock, Ark.; and two daughters, Mrs
Millie Coggins, of Plumville, Ark.,
and Miss Carrie Virginia Scruggs,
of Harris Rl. V
Shelby Marine Is
Ashore After Cruise
'Special to The Stax.'
Mare Island, Calif,, 7>lov. 27.
Aft* v i rutsing about in the Faclfic
on the vi. S 8 Saratoga, huge alr-yi
pi if no carrier and largest American
wax- vessel allout, Leroy Stirlnf fel
low, of Shelby. N. C.. was recently
assigned to shore duty at this naval
base.
Since August, 1931. Slringfellow
has been a member of the U 8.
Marine detachment, on the Sara
toga. cruising about from port to
port, and taking part in maneuvers,
when scores of airplanes aboard the
vessel "took off" or landed upon the
vessel's broad decks. Despite the
huge siee of the ship, which is 888
feet Iohr and has a 108-foot beam,
It is the fastest In the U. 8. Navy,
Stringfcllow was one of the ma
rines from the Saratoga who came
ashore at Long Beach last March to
render aid to earthquake sufferers.
Prior to joining the Marine corps In
1931, he made his home with his
father, James E. Strlngfellow on ru
ral route 1, Shelby.
666
Mqu^d. Tablets, Salve, Now Drop*
I’herk* Malaria in 3 day*. Colds
first day, Hradachrs^'NruralKia in
FINK LAXATIVE & TONIC
Moat Sprrdy Rofnedlra Known.
notice or sai.fi or i.and
Under and by virtue of the authority
conterred by deed of trust executed by
N. O White and wile, Nellie White, dated
the tat day ot May. 1038 and recorded
In book ISO page 331 In the ottlce ot
the register ol deeds for Cleveland coun
ty, V. S. Bryant, (jlubstllued trustee, will
at twelve o’clock noon on
Monday, Derember 4th. WSH
at the court house door of Cleveland
county in Shelby, North Carolina, aell at
imblte auction for casly to the. highest
bidder, the lollowing land to-wn
A lot or nareel of land lying and being
In or near the town of Bhelby, North
Carolina, and
Beginning at a slake at the Intersec
tion of Ross’ Grove road and slate high
way No It and runs thence with the
north edge of state highway No. 18. north
68 degs 30 mins, cast 110 feet to an Iron
stake In said highway, thence north II
degs. 40 mins. West 180 fe*t to an Iron
stake;* thence south 88 drgs. 30 mliu
west 38 feet to a stake In the east edge
of Ross’ Grove road; thence with the east
edge or said road south ’3 degs. 30 mins,
west 1161k feet to the place of beginning
Same being that lot conveyed to N O
Whit# by J. I. Smith and wife by deed
recorded In book 3-W at page 4S* tn the
office of the register of deeds of Cleve
land county. North Carolina, reference
to which deed Is hereby made for fur
ther Identification and description.
This aale Is made on account of default
in payment of the Indebtedness secured
by said deed of trust, and la subject to
all taxes and1 assessments against said
property whether now due ot to become
due.
A live percent" 181 cash deposit will be
required of the highest bidder at the sale
TTils the 30th day. of October, 1033.
V. 8. BRYANT, Substituted Trustee
I1SMI 4t No* Cr
Lincolnton Woman
Denied Compensation
Industrial Commissioner A. T. A,
Wilson dented workmen's compen
,nation to Mrs. Walton Earl Padgett
of Lincolnton for the death of her
husband In an airplane accident
October 30, 1033, in an opinion filed
today.
The commissioner found that
Padgett worked for the K. H Qyara
estate Instead of for the Byars
Motor company of Lincolnton and
Charlotte. Tire estate does not In
sure under the workmen's com pen
satlon.
*TO< MIOI.ltb.TlK MIKTINtl
Nolle* I* hereby given Ihtt the annus)
meeting of the stockholdera of the Clove
lend rounty fair oeioeiotlon will he held
In the of (ire of the secretary in the t.Hie
herger building on Thursday afternoon
Nov. 30th at 3 o'clock for the purnnee of
reviewing the financial report and at
tending to any other buslnea* that may
come up hla Nov Oath. 1031
J. B Dorton. Secretary-Treasurer
Cleveland County Fair Association
at-SOc
kXgClTORg NOTH*
Having this dav qualified as executor ol
(he slate of I. B, Allen, deceased, under
his last will and testament, this is to
notify all parsons having claims against
the said estate to present them to me
properly proven, at my address R-d. Char
lotte. N. C hook 858 on or before the Ola*
day of October, Idle or this notice will
be pleaded tn bar of any reovery thereof
All persons owing the said estate will
please make Immediate settlement to the
undersigned This October Jut, 1*33.
MAYNARD. AhL.CN, Biecutor of t
B Allen estate, (t Oct J3n
TRI RTKK-N NAt.K Or RKAt. BHTATK
Default having been mad* In the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured by that
certain deed of trust to 1,. V. Lee. true
lee, executed by R M Wilson and wife,
Bessie Wilson on the 13th day of April,
10211 and recorded In the registry of
Clevland countv, N C. In book 151 at
page 2411, I will under and by virtue of
the power of sale contained In said deed
of trust, and at tha request of the cestui
que trust, and for the purpose of dis
charging the debt secured fay said deed
of trust, proceed to sell to the highest
bidder, for cash, at the court house door
In Shelby. Cleveland county, N. C , at 12
o'clock M. on
Wednesday, December t, IPgg
the following described lnnd, to-wil
hying and being in No 7 township,
Cleveland countv, N. C„ and known as
the Biddle B, Stroud dower tract In the
estate of her husband, W B Stroud, and,
Beginning at a stone on north edge of
public road and raat of the W. B Stroud
old residence, and rwns thence north B9>*
west 31 4-5 poles to s slone on north
edge of rosd: thence north 88'* west tot's
poles to a stone oa north edge of road
thence north 85’k west 20 poles to s stone
on south edge of road; thence north 534*
west 4fl 2-5 poles to a stake In road,
Oeorgc Wrlghtg corner: thenca witty his
line north 4t west 4 3-3 poles to a stake
In road and hickory witness; thence north
4144 east 121 1-3 pole* to a stone on
south bsnk of creek; thence with creek
north 71 v« cast 15Ik poles to the mouth
of a branch: thence up the branch as It
meanders south 49>« esst 18 2-3 poles
south SIDs east 29'< poles; thence south
44Ik east 18 poles; thence south 37V« esst
1B<k poles; thence south 44!* east 20 poles
to a »tone on south bsnk of branch Just
below ford, south 35 west 18 !k poles to a
pine; thence south 23'* west 85 2-3 poles
crossing fish.pond to the beginning, con
taining 91 acres.
This property Is eold subject to all
taxes and all prior encumbrancat exist
Ing against same.
This tha 4th day of November. 1933,
L. V LRR. Trustee
O. X. Newton, Atty. 41 Nov 8c
ADMINISTRATOR It NOTH'*
Having Qimltftfrf •* administrator el
ilie Mint# of Arthrr H Bryson. decvasctt,
lata of Cleveland county, North Caroline,
thta la to notify all prisons having claim*
.tgain*t Lite r-itrttc of the aaid decraaed to
eNhlhtt them to the underatgnett at Ofo
ver, N. C on or before the lAth day of
October, lilt of thta notice will be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. All peraona
indebted to the aaid ratal* will please
make Immediate payment
Thta 21 at day of October. 12.13.
J H Kl.MH, Administrator of the
Estate Of Arthur R. Rr.vaon. decea*'
ed At Oct 21c
TKt STIKT SAME Of' Rt At, KATATK
Re I anil having been made in the pay
limit Ot llir llulchlrdnr.il trimtvd tiy IhAl
certain deed ot trust to John p Mull,
truster. executed by « M Mormon ■ml
wile, l.til* Morrison, on tint 4 th day ol
February, 1*21, and recorded In lhr reg
ittry ol Cleveland county, N. C. In book
III), at page 1*1. 1 will, under and by
virtu* ol tne power of contained In
mtld deed ol truet, wnd wt the request ol
tli* cestui qu« trust, end (or the purpose
ol dtsehai ging the deht secured by sstd
deed ol trust, proceed to sell to the high
est bidder, tor cssh, at the court house
door In Blielby, Cleveland county, N C,
at 12 o clock M on
Wednesday, December *, t*2*
111* follow mu described land, to wn
First Lot; Being lot No. 22 ol the J J
Wilkins property In Houthwcst Shelby, N
C. . the plsl oi the earn* being recorded
In the oltire of the register ol deeds lor
Cleveland county, N. C, In hook (IH st
page 042 and described as follows Be
ginning kt a stake of Kims and Clyde
street* and running on nooth edge ot
Elma street t* 20 (eet to a stske, thence
north two (eet to a 12 toot alley, thence
along said klley ** 2-1 tert to Clyde
street; thence along Clyde street 1(0 test
to the beginning
Second 1,01: Being lot No. 21 of lha J
J Wilkins property as shown by plat ol
said property which Is recorded In book
Bit kl page M3 of the register s office for
Cleveland county, N C reference to
which Is hereby tnsde tor full descrip
tion said lot fronting ** 2-3 (set on Elm
street and being 1*0 feel deep to an alley
This property Is sold subject to all taxes
and all prior encumbrances existing
against same.
This the 4th day of November, 1B3J,
JOHN P MUI.I., Trustee
D. Z. Newton, Atty 4t Nov Ic
Tgrsm'S BAI.K Ol HI At. 1ST ATS.
Default having been made In the pay
ment of the indebtedness securtd hy thsl
certain deed of trust to Jno P Mull
trustee, executed by W It. Blanton and
wlte, Della Blanton, on the t#th day of
February. 19.13. and recorded In the reg
istry ol Cleveland county, N. C„ In book
177, at page 77 I will, under and by vir
tue of the power of sale contained In
said deed of trust, and the request of the
cestui que trust, slid (nr the purpose of
discharging the debt secured by said deed
of truat, proceed to sell to the highest
bidder, for cssh, st the court house door
In Shelby, Cleveland county, N C. at 12
o'clock M , or within legal hours on
Thursday, December 14, 1322
th* following described land, to-wit:
Lying In No 3 township, Cleveland
enunty. N. C. and lying on Ur* east side
of the Shelby end Ellis Ferry road .ad
joining lands of O. C. Barrett and others,
and a part of the R. Morgen original
tract: Beginning at a pine. Randall's
corner; thence with his lime eolith Mbs
cast *3 poles to a black gum near the
branch; thence north 22'k west 34 poles
to a pine (tump; thence couth 4Ji» west
lie pples to pointers; thence south *0
east 70 poles to a stake In old line;
thence north 34, east :iB poles to the be
ginning. containing 37seres, more or
less, and excepting therefrom I* acre*
which was conveyed to B Y, Randall bv
deed being of record In the registry of
Cleveland county, N. 0>, tn book QOa »t
page *23, and being that Same tract ot
land conveyed to W It Btsnton by R. D.
Crowder, trustee, by deed dated January
3* 1033, and recorded In the aforesaid
office In deed book 4-F, at page 124.
This property Is sold subject to all
taxes snd *11 prior encumbrance* exist
ing ngnlnst seme. "
This th# 10th day of November. 1333.
JNO. P MltlX, Trustee
' D 3. Newton, Ally 4t Nov He
tlrMINtATBATone notice
Having qualified •• admlalxtrator af the
»»lata ol l, M. Crain, ilaoaaatd. laid at
[,'lavelend count], North Carolina, thta la
in notify all paraona having claim#
ifatnat lha aatala of aald danaaatd to n
iiibli them to the undaraifnad at ibady,
N C on or bafnra Nnvambor M, KM, ar
l-hla nolica will ba plaadad In bar of their
rarovary All paraona nriahted to aald Of
lata win piaaaa maka Immadtato pay
ment.
■rhla tha Kth day of November, till
f RANK L IfOYl.E adminatrator M
1. M Crain, rtrceaaed.
Bynum E Weather*. Atty ft Nov Me
TBl’KTKE a BALE or Etit aaTATE
Default navuif naan inada In lha ray
mam of tha Indatitadneae aarurad by that
certain daad of truat to Hobart L R}
burn, trualra. executed by Mary 4. tom
moot, widow, and L W Hamrick ano
alia, Kaaia Hamrick on tha fird day oi
January, IBM and recorded In tha yafln
try of Clavaland county, M C„ in boo*
183. at page 148. 1 will, undar and by
Virtua or tha powar of aala containad in
•aid dard of Iruat. and at tha raquaat af
ilia caatul qua truat. and for tha purroar
of dtacharflnf tha drbt aarurad fey aaio
deed of truat. procaad to aall to tha hlfli
cat bidder, lor caah, at tha court houaa
door in »hr|by, Clavaland county N. C.
at !> o'clock M. on
tVadnaiday, Oaaamkar a, l»M
lha foilowinf daacrlbtd land, to-wit.
Kirat Tract All thal latiaIii tract ol
land containing If acraa, ootlvoyfd1 to
Mary J Lemmnnt by B, Blanton, com
nriaaionar, by dead dated January fnd.
KOI. heart for which la raflawrad in tha
olflca of tha raglatcr of daada for Clave
land county. N. C . In book tl, paga tgf
rafaranca to which la hartby made for
full daacrlpMon and which rtaacriptlon la
haraby mada a pait of thla inatrulnant,
except ona acra aold off K W. R. Put
nam.
Second Tract: All that M acraa of land
dcacrlptlon for which la In daad oaaouteu
by K. A Btraat to J A. Htrrat on Octofeai
Kth. Ill*, and which daad la of racorfl
In tha olflca of lha raglatcr of daada oi
Clavaland county, N. C. In book <| at
paga I7g, rafaranca to which la haroh'
inada for full dcacrlptlon and which da
•ariptioii la haraby mada a part af thta
inelrumant.
Thta property la aold aubjoct to oil
taxaa and all prior ancumbrancaa octal
In* agatnat aaina.
its the 4th day of Norambor. 1833
ROBERT L RYBURN, Trualeg,
Default having baan mada 10 tho pay
ment of tha lndabtednaaa aacurad by that
certain dead of truat to William Llnafeer
gar. truataa, accented by J. 8. Car pan! ar
on the goth day of March, 18.10 and re
corded In tha regietry of Cleveland coun
tv N. C„ In book KJ, at paga fog, I will
undar and by virtue of tha powar of aala
contained In aald daad of truat and at
lha raqueat of tha caatul qua truat, and
for the purpoae of dlaehargtng the dent
aarurad by aald daad of truat. proeood to
aall to tha higheat bidder, for eeah, at
tha court houaa door In Shelby. Clavaland
county. N C.. at 11 o'clock M on
Wedneeday, December I, KM
lha following deaertbed lot tfe-wlti
Lying and being tn Ho. • tawsahip
Cleveland county, N. C., and lying on
Ihe aaat (Ida of North Morgan strait In
the town of Bhalby, N. C. and beginning
at en Iron ateke In tha aaat of Ncftth
Morgan atraat, tha northweet corner ef
lot aold to M. A. Spangler, and rune
thence with aaat edge of aald alreat. Berth
1-48 aaat aftk teat to a ateke In edge at
an alley running eaat and waat: thence
with the couth edge of aald alley, couth
17-18 eaat ffl teat more ar laag ta an
iron ataka on waat edge of north and
aouth allay and at tha junction tharaet.
thence with aald edge of aald allay
'truth 1-48 waat 88Mi feat to an Iron ataka.
M. A. Rpanglar a norlheait corner; thence
with Bpangler'a line north 87-18 waat tM
fact more or laaa to a ataka In edge af
North Morgan atraat, tha beginning eer
Thia property la aold aubjaet ta all taiaa
and all prior ancumbrancaa canting
igalnet aald property.
Thla tha 4th day of November, 111]
WILLIAM Ltrmmcim. Truataa
D. X Newton. Atty.
TlUtmi BALE OP BEAL BIT
D E. Newton, Atty.
<t Hav ga
I.
"I HUNTED all day
long... and just knocked
’em cold.
I smoke Chesterfields all
the time and 111 tell the
world... they’re milder!”
• LtabiU +. ittAa* lojiAt.’*
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