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Notice Of Sale Of Property For Unpaid Shelby Taxes •• • In pursuance of law, I. as city clerk and treasurer of the city of Shelby, N. C., will sell at the Court House door in Shelby. N. C., at ' AT 10 A. M. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER It. 1936 for unpaid 1935 city of Shelby taxes, the following describ . • ad real estate, shown by name of owner, description of land and amount of taxes due and unpaid. The land described in each cast is the land owned by the taxpayers as shown by the tax returns. There will be added in each case the amount of cost, penalty and interest to the taxes. This sale may be continued fro mday to day or to such time as may be fixed according to law in the event said sale is not had or com pleted on the date above specified. A Thoa B. Abarnathy. 1 Jot 97x15« W. 5 8. DfK*'.b atreet -. 20 41 Mr* Mary Susan Alexander, l .. lot 80x138 W. S. Palmer Et. .. 13 08 A. H. Anthony, 1 lot 50x130 Blan ton *trest . .... 9 4« C. G. V. Anthony Bat., l lot. lOOx ■ - isp 8. S. Putnam St. .3.70 B 4. If Black Interest In 1 lot 50x 1*0 W. 8. Washington St. .... 20 25 V. H. Beher. 1 lot 51x116 Roberts street . .. 14 12 E. JL Barnett, 1 lot 105x125 Chest nut street .. - 17.10 Guy Barnett, 1 lot BOxiso s. 8. Gardner atreet. .. 11.68 ! Martin A. Beam. 1 lot UGxl83 W. 8 8. Morgan. I lot 38x183 w s s Morgan. 1 lot 76x160 Highland ave nue . —. 25.72 Mrs. Minnie L. Beam, 1 lot, 25x90 8. 8. LaFayette St- 1 lot 60x90 I. 8. Trade Alley, 1 lot 6<x200 cor ner Lafayette ar.ci Graham lit*, 1 lot 80x90 Trade allay.9347 • • A. W. Benoy, 1 lot 50x200 N. 3 " Lae street..10 80 H- T. Best 1 lot 82 1-2x200 W S 8 DeBelb e+reet. 28.96 Mr* Hugh Betti*, l lot 100x200 N. B Orwer Et.. 14 40 John H. Black. 1 lot 100x160 Mnr nson st. i8 60 .-V Harsh el Blantcn, 1 lot 100x175 w. 8 8. LaFayette Bt -- 22 94 J. D Blanton. 2 lot* 50x189 Mf Dwreu 8t., 1 lot 59x163 Gldney Ft., 1 lot 60x150 W. 8. 8. LaFayette atreet..... *8.20 Kennon Blanton. 1 lot 184x100 Beach 8a. <school dlat.l.3.51 Will T. Blanton, llot 63 1-3x100 Highland Ava. . «fl Mr* J. C. Bowling. 1 lot 80x200 E. 8. 8. Washington St. 23 40 J. C. Bowling. Jr.. I lot 90x200 Grahate St.. 7.18 J. A. Bridge*, 1 lot 125x196 S 8 / Oardnar 8t.. 1140 -_Mr*. May Ann Bridge*, 7 acre*. beyond Hopper* bridge . 13 38 P J. Bridge*. 1 lot 50x150 E 8 Shelby and Lily Mill road ... 6.78 c a. r. c*ddeii, a iou roibb e e Oakland Drive.. 16 08 W. O. Campbell. 1 lot 50x140 ShannonhouM St . 7.20 Avery C Canlpe. 1 lot 100x260 E. S V. LaFayette St..04 Mrs- A. T. Champion, 3 lota 35x 100 old King* Mtn. Road . .. 1 BO C. B Champion. 1 lot 50x150 w. S. Parkview . 4.31 J. Clyde Champion. 1 lot 100x225 Peach St f school diet ,.) ).5.08 John W. Clay. 1 lot 100x146 Broad atreet . . 10.80 Cleveland Lumber Co.. 3 lots 44 erne*, olf N. Morgan St._115 80 C. E- Cobb, l lot 50x110 Oakland Drive. 13 16 Mr*. Men' Well* Connor, 1 lot 159x200 8. B W. Sumter St .. 4.20 Mrs. Ola B. Cook. 1 lot 50x170 s Morgan St. . 7 36 A. B Coatner, l lot 80x350 Leon ard property. 123 John J. Courtney, 1 lot, 103x160 Leonard property. 3 lots 300x160 Leonard property . . 9 60 W E Crowder, 1 lot 100x400 W S N. Morgan St..62.30 D Dover and Reinhardt 1 lot lOOx 150 S Bhelby and Patterson Springs road . 2.28 J R Dover Est. 1 lot. 100x200 f P S Washington St., 1 lot 36x40 rear of residence . 99 00 Ole Durham and Zulla Austin, 1 lot 78x300 8. 8. W Oraham, 1 lot 73 1-3x300 N. S. W Oraham .. 10 51 E Mrs. Maggie Allen Eaker, 1 lot $0x100 Blanton St..7 66 G. B. Elam, 1 lot 64x342 E. S. S DrKalb St .. 17.62 Mr*. James E. Elliott, 1 lot 60x150 Parkview ... n.26 L. Arthur Elliott 1 lot 65x150 Live Oak street......io.36 P. J. Elliott, 1 lot, 50x180, near Potato House . __ 1.36 Miss Mattie Ellis, 1 lot 66x140 Mc Murry Ave. .. 9.00 ' -Joe C, Eskridge, 1 lot. 90x200 w. ■ 6.unter etreet.. 36 88 R C. Evans. 1 lot 62x173 E S K Washington St..31.27 F Mrs. W p Pavel, 1 lot 50x135 W Graham 5. . . 24.42 Clarencr Freeman, 1 lot 100x156 W GrWham street . .. 33 02 G O A Gasktry 1 To* 76x173 W. S Maple St .1126 Mr* Lena GUlman. 1 tot 75x200 ft S 6 Washington pt _xs 2f Gilmer Broe. 1 tot 100,300 rear e# Marlon achoo!.4 50 Preston Glascoe. 1 lot 60x178 W Warren St., 1 lot 106x195 w War ren atreet . .. ... . 21.27 Ben Gold tuul UeWnt Quti:n, 1 lot 75x195 E 8. 8. LaPa>ettv atreet. 19.13 Basil Goode. 1 lot 100x200 S. 8 E Marlon 8t. . ___ 30 00 R M Green s lnt*,25x- Hill er***. . .... 3Q ! L. D. Griffin, 1 lot 75x75 New Utreet . ..... I SO H Eskridge Hallman, 1 lot 58x203 Cline street... 15.58 B. O. Hamrick. 1 lot 80x180 E 8 £>. LaFayette St,.39 16 J. S. Hamrick, 1 lot 163x343 8 . 8 W. Marlon St- . 3382 Mrs. M N. Hamrick Eat., 1 lot 100x200 W S 8. EaFayettp St , 1 lot 120x200 W S. 8. LaFayette., 1 lot 220x200 K 8. S, Morgan .. 72.46 W K Hardin. 1 lot 80x200 W. S N. Washington St. . ...16.06 H. W. Harmon, 1 lot 50x147 S. S E. Sumter street . ..26.18 Mrs. Kate M. Harrlll, 3 lot* Mc Entire property, school dlat. .. 1.61 H. A. Harris. 1 lot 50x205 E. Sum ter St., 1 lot 50x160 Fallston rd. —16.58 Chas. H Haynes and J. B. Wat kins, l lot 150x150 8. 8 Monlaon road. 1 lot 160x200 I. Marlon stieet.31.60 A. W. Heafner. 1 lot 100x160 E. S. Clegg St . 1 lot 100x180 Broad afreet . . 18.46 Chas, Hendrick. 2 lots 50x235 Cleveland Spring* road . 10.72 Ford Hendrick, 1 lot 84x160 S DeKalb St. balance . 4 83 L. O. Hoffman, 1 lot 100x190 N. S 8 A L. Ry, 1 lot 90x182 8. S Buttle St., 1 lot 48x185 Sumter street... . 92 99 Mrs Ada K. Hoppe and Beverly A Hemby, 1 lot 78x112 w. s s. Washington St . .. 946 J. M Hopner, 1 lot 50x150 Jeff erson St. . 11/84 H Frstik Hord, 29 1-2 ac.rea, 1 lot 5Cx200 old Kings Mtn. Rd ... 6.07 Russell J. Howard, 1 lot 75x180 Broad street.. 14.90 Frank L Hoyle, sr, 1 lot 81— 8 8. E Marlon St. 46 38 Mr* Sarford Hughes. I lot 120x 200 ESS. LaFayette St. _ 5 88 B O. Hughey, 1 lot 85x180 Chest nut St . 1138 R. F. Humphrtea, 41 acre* .. 8 18 R. L. Hunt. 6 lot* 38x200 W. S New street... 4.06 Mise Daisy Hyder, 1 lot 60x100 Ware street . .. 8.40 ; Cornelius B. Irak. 3 acrea. 1 lot, | 60x40 W. 8 CherryvlU* Rd.... 3.34 J Mr*. Ellen J. Jackson Est., 42 1-3 acre* - --. 15.48 B. M. Jarrett., 1 lot 100x200 8 8. W. Marion St. . .. 36.26 F. E. B. Jenlcin*, 1 lot Eastslde Mill road . .......450 Mr*. O. B. Jones Est., 1 lot 55x 163 8 Morgan St., 1 lot 50x80 Mc Brayer St. . 15.75 R. C Jones and Trent, 1 lot SOx 165 Gold street . ... . 3.70 W J. Jones. 1 lot 75x210 W. S N Washington street.81.23 K » Austin V Kennedy, l lot 80x100 off No. 18 highway 1 St. St. .. 0.S9 | Horace Kennedy, l lot 100x200 Peach St., 1 lot 72x100 alley W Jefferson St, 1 lot 85x165 E. Gra ham street . . 37 49 J. H. Kennedy, 3 acres (school district), 1 lot 85x150 8 8. Morri son street . ... 460 Lotas B King. 1 lot 35x90 South Morgan street . 490 Mrs. Madge W. King, l lot. 106x 232 N S E. Marlon St .17.40 W P King Est. 1 lot 100x200 N S W Sumter St . 1 lot 150x100 rear of residence . _ . 53 13 \j Dr F H Lackey Est 1 lot. 100x 130 N S E Sumter St _47.26 R R. Lackey, 61 acres off No 20 highway W .. ........ 6453 W. M Latham, 1 lot 60x200 W. S. Hamrick street. 4.84 H A. Lall, 1 lot 50x100 S. S. High land avenue . . 1.80 Roger M. Laughridge, 1 lot 80x 175 N. S. E. Marlon St.51.28 Russell Laughridge, 1 lot 100x185 E 8. N. Morgan St.. . 28.66 Tom Leigh. 1 lot 50x100 N. S. Mor rison St... 7 66 E C. Lemmons. I lot MOxtPO Pat terson and Ramseur street .. 136 C F, Leonard. 1 lot 75x128 E. R N Washington strep*, 1 lot. 64x134 W S N Washington street, 1 lot beyond Hoppers bridge. 3240 G. C. Leonard. 1 lot 100x250 Leon-! ard property . i.08 C. B. Leonhardt, 1 lot 50x80 oL No. 18 highway . 90 Webb and Weathers. 1 lot 100x200 S S. No, 20 highway ..2.40 Mrs H C Long. 1 lot 75x150 Borders property . .__ 135 t. M Towtnan, ! lot 54x135 HiTl rre*t ...j H M Loy 1 lo». 150x145 ESN DeKslb street. 540 Mrs H M Loy, 1 lot 100x200 W. S S. Washington St. .54.00 Mr. and Mrs. H M Irf>y, 29 acres Flat Riji X . ____ 2b 2U Milton Loy. i lot 55x150 S. S. | Weathers street . .. 1976 M Mr:- s. C. Magnete. heirs, 53 acres, I dinnl flistrirt, 12 "4 i Furman Masters, 1 lot 110x230 W i i S Hamrick property.7 66 Aubrey Mauney, 1 lot 108>420 Buffalo road - . 17.10 LIlHe Mae Mauney, 1 lot 76x138 Lattlmore St. . . 90 O. B. Mauney, 1 lot 62x188 S. S Nc. 20 highway E. . 4.93 P M. Mauney, 1 lot 60x160. 1 lot 26x150, l lot.32.03 Everette L. Miller, 1 lot 75x106 N. S W. Graham 8t..4.50 Mra Burnle Moore, l lot 100x162 N S Marlon St.11.70 Marshall D Moore, 1 lot 82x190 E Graham St, 1 lot 80x148 2 Chestnut etreet ... 16.50 W. P. Moore, 1 lot 60x140 8. S. Blanton street. 10.42 Mrs. T. G, Morehead, 1 lot 50x200 Patterson St. ...... 12.70 Andrew Miller, 1 lot 64x190 Cleve land Spring* road. 10,44 Mra. Anna Ruth Morrison, 1 lot 90x200 E. S. 8 t,aFayette St. .. 20.34 Dr. D, M. Morrison, 1 lot 50x200 E. 8 N. Washington St., 1 lot 60-: 200 Broad St. ... 46.72 W. F. Mil, 1 lot 50x125 N. 8. Sumter 8t.. . 14 98 Mr*. Mary Mundy, 1 lot 65x175 N. 8 w. Warren St..23.10 J. H. McArthur, 1 lot 50x150 E. s Clean: St., l lot 40x187 E. s. Clegg street . 22.24 Oliver Anthony, 31 lot* 26x200 N Washington St., bal. .. 6 98 Ed McCurry, (bal ), 1 lot 60x90 S. Morgan St.. 6 lota 80x200 Preedmon, 1 lot 110x200 McBrayer St., 1 lot 110x180 rear. 1 lot 160x160 Blanton St . 1 lot 260x260 Martin alley, 1 lot 200x150 Martin alley, 1 lot 80x76 Flat Rock, 1 lot 60x100 Flat Rock, l lot 80x160 raar of McBrayer St., 1 lot 50x100 near Arrowood Lumber plant. 1 lot 164x219. Dr. Osborne's branch, 1 lot 80x80 Lodge, 1 lot 50x 100 off W. Morgan Street, 1 lot 50x 100 off Buttle St. . .134.61 W. 8 McCurry, Jr., 12 acrea 6.90 J. L. McDowell, 1 lot 82 1*2x230 W. S S. DeKalb street,.3180 J W. McKinney. 1 lot 110x126 S. S Lee St., 1 lot 800x110 S. S. Lee street. 1890 R E McKinney, 1 lot 80x136 Shannonhouae St. . .. 1.68 O, Plato McSwatn, 1 lot 60x130 N. S. Clyde St,. 9.70 H K. McSwaln, 1 lot 63x266 Blanton St.. 10.26 Irvin McSwatn, 1 lot 80x175 W. .Wferaon St „ . 1036 J. A. McSwaln, 1 lot 60x160 S. 6. Blanton St. . .. 9,62 W. G. McSwaln. 1 lot 200x126 E. S. Martin St. 16.06 w. H. McSwatn, 86 acrea school district . ..... 18.76 Elite MeWhliter. 1 lot, 80x160 on alley rear of w. c. McWhlrter 6 86 Roscoe McWhliter, 1 lot 88x175 E. 8 S LaFayette St. ..36.20 N Newton * Weathara, 1 lot 38x100 Flat Rock .46 I W R. Newton. 1 lot 80x160 off Martin St....3.84 p T. T. Page, 1 lot 60x160 & Buttle street . 14.06 Jack Palmer, 1 lot 78x316 off Buf falo . 88.66 O. E. Pendleton, I lot 76x148 Highland avenue . ..7.30 J. D. Pennlnger, 1 lot 80x100 8. R Sumter St. .. 11.70 Mason Peters, 1 lot 80x118 Shan nonhouse 8t. _ . 13.60 E. E. Post, 1 lot 68x300 W. S. N. LaPayette St..48.94 Mrs. Marion Putnam, 33 acres, 1 lot 100x300 W s. N LaPayette 8t., 1 lot 100x300 E. S. Morgan St. 60.11 Q Mrs Davis Queen, 1 lot, 80x178 W. 8 S Morgan 8t„ 1 lot 78x176 W. S. 8. Morgan street . 18.86 T. D. Quinn, 3 lots 36x160 McEn tire property, 1 lot 60x180 J. p. Gaffney property .6.36 R Mrs T .7 Ramseur, 1 lot. 88x180 E. 8. 8, Washington St. . .... 37.73 C. A. Randall, l lot Lackey de velopment . 4.80 W. T Randall. 1 lot 80x135 8. 8. W Graham street.8.00 Elirs Reed, 1 lot 100x300 E. S. Wilson St .8.06 C H. Reinhardt. 1 lot 50x180 S 8 Broad street. 1 lot 110x150 W. 8. Dodd street . ... 41.20 W S. Rice. 1 lot 78x200 W. S. N. Washington St..20.70 Richard Riviere, 1 lot 50x160 HlUcresf. . ,. 14.26 Guy H. Roberts, 1 lot 75x185 N. S. W. Graham St. .26.50 R. E. Roberts, 1 lot 50x300 off No 20 near Mac Poston's_ .68 Mrs. Will M. Roberts, 1 lot 62 1-2 \210 E. S. N. LaPayette 8t. .. 18.00 L. B. Ross, 1 lot 100x250 W. 8 N Washington St. . 31.50 S G. M Self, 1 lot 50x100 W. S.j Martin 8t. 10.00 Mrs. M B Shull, 1 lot 90x300 E.j S S LaPayette'St. .17.10] John W. Silver. 1 lot. 100x300j Hamrick St '. 34.30) Clyde T. Singleton, 1 lot 75x300 j Blanton St. . .. 13 22' W. S. Smith, 1 lot 80x133 E. S. 6 1 LaFayette street -...9.70! Geo. Southard. 1 lot 120x100; Chestnut St..6.10 A J. Spake. 63 acres, 1 lot 75x150 8 8 No. 30 highway . ...... 28 63 Bate Spak*. 18 8-4 acres, R S. No. 306 highway . _ 13,41 B P. Spake, #r„ ! lot 50x186 N 8 Blanton St, i lot. 50x173 n. S Blanton St ... 15 76' Irvin M Spake. 1 lot 78x136 E. S. Maple St. . .. 6.60 S. B. Spake, 1 lot 60x100 N. 8. E. SutUe S:. .. 1637 W M Spake. i2 acres school dis trict ------- 3 12 J W. Spangler, 1 lot 35x200 E S N. DeKalb St.. 4.061 M M Stewart. 1 lot 9!)x?88 E 8 * S WayhtnEton Kt “S 10 Stroup ii Abernathy, l lot 90x300 ILLIM. "jLUl J Gardner 8t. 5 40 M, V. Stroup, l lot 53x100 E 8 Martin St . 5 66 ^ W. E Stubhe. 3 lot* 35x150 N S ' (Pnper Mill road..... 4.43j i Mr*. Minnie Sullivan. 1 lot 86x100. McBrayer 8t„ 1 lot 36x100 McBray-! er af reet.9.46! O. M. 8uttle. 1 lot 100x300 W. 8.| N LaFayette St. _ 41.16 C. C. Si eatman, 1 lot 63x100 Highland Ave. .7,33 ! T D A. Tedder. 1 lot 69x176 8 S. E Suttle St. 1669 C. A. Thornburg, 1 lot 50x150 W. 8 N. Washington St.. 33 40 Mrs. C. W. Tower:, 1 lot 76x150 Flm street . . . 5.40 w Forrest B Walker, 1 lot 58x183 Sum* street . 14.9G J. L. Walker, 1 lot 50x150 W. S. Palmer street. 19 42 Z R. Walker and H. H. Grayson. 1 lot 100x200 S S West Marlon .street . . ... 18 00 ■James E. Ware, 3 '4 acres, Ora ham St. 7.30 C. A. Washburn, 1 lot 72x375 W. 8. N. Morgan 8t. . $27.00 Will Washburn, 1 lot 50x186 Fair view Ht* . $1.36 L. E. Weathers, 26 acres, Lily Mill Rd. .. $6 81 Mr*. R. L. Weathers, 1 lot 62x240 E. 8. N. Morgan St.; 1 lot 50x 240. E. S . N. Morgan St.; llot 260x100 E. 6c W. Alley . 21.88 Z. B. Weather*, 1 idt 60x130 W. S. N. Washington St..31.50 Burford C. Weaver, l lot 80x150, [ M O. McEntlre property.1 73 1 R. W. Weaver, 1 lot 90x166, Jack 'son 8t„ ..8.86 8. O. Weaver, 1 lot 66x144 E. 8. 8. LaFayette St.. 30.30 D. C. Webb. 1 lot 60x110 W. 8. N. Washington St.; 1 lot 50x50 No. 18 highway, north.98.79 Chas. H. Wella, 1 lot, 50x100 Mar ietta St. .. 87.66 J. K Wells Est. 1 lot Weat Mar lon St. .. 41.41 O. C. Whit*. 1 lot 67x150 N. side Chestnut St. 13.18 Mrs. D. R Williams. 3 lota 50x 168 W. Shelby; 1 lot 50x90 N. side School St. 33 52 Mrs. Janie William*, 1 lot 65x178 N. side E. Martin St. 38 26 J. Harrison Williams, 1 lot lOOx 300 S aide Blanton St..15 66 Mrs. Ellen Willis, 1 lot 60x140 E. side Palmer St. .. 14.52 H. T. Willis, Jr., 1 lot 66x880 De Kalb St . 0 44 J. L. Willis, 1 lot 75*160 Highland Ave. . 1.13 Alfred Wilson, l lot 60x80 How ell St . 9.56 Miss Emily Wilson, 1 lot 50x100 W. side Uneberger St. ....... 6.16 Joe P. Wilson, 1 lot, l acre, Peach St. School Diet. 3.16 L. L. Wilson. 1 lot 75*150 off Pallston Rd....M3 8. B. Wilson, 1 lot 100x300 No. 30 highway, east . 7.53 Van Buren Wilson, 1 lot 86x190 E. Graham St.31.13 W. P. Wilson Set., 36 acres, 1 lot 90x300 N. Morgan and Lee Sts. 86.40 Mr*. J. J. Yarboro, 1 lot #6*170 8. LaFayette St..20.70 Rev. D. N. Yount, 1 lot 100x150 8 8 No. SO Highway.3.60 Corporation* Southern Ry. Co.. 8. C. and Ga. Ext . 322.8# Consolidate Realty Co.. 1 lot 60x 180 E side Park View.10.36 Consolidated Text Corp., Land Bldgs. . 3,878.67 Eton Mills, 114 acres_ 3,084.19 Home-WUson, 1 lot 46x80 Free dom . 3.60 Metropolitan Realty Co, 1 lot 50x160. Highland Ave.. 9.90 Metropolitan Realty Co., 1 lot 80x180 Blanton St. . 8.56 Metropolitan Realty Co.. 1 lot 90x163 8. Morgan St . 18.00 Metropolitan Realty Co., l lot 50x150 Parkview . 8.56 Metropolitan Realty Co.. 1 lotj 85XJ55, Elm St. . 1126! Metropolitan Realty Co.. I lot i 62x200 N side W Warren St... 23 86 j Metropolitan Realty Co.. 1 lot ! 60x150 Gardner St.__10.131 Metropolitan Realty Co., l lot? 50x157 Parkview . H 40 Metropolitan Realty Co., l lot1 60x125 Gidney St. 22.06 Metropolitan Realty Co, l lot 100x500 N side Lee St. ..31.50 Rev. P. H. SwofTord, 1 lot, 60x165 ' W side Fallston Rd. 14.86 K. C. Butler, 1 lot 100x160 8 side Crawford St. . ioM Sou. Ry, Car. Div. 1 lot, .. Gard ner St. __ 7 jQ Colored Walter Abrams, 1 lot 80x150, 8, side Oak St. .... 7 JO ! Alex Bell. 1 lot 80x160. Pinkney I 8* — -. 11.26 | Bertha Bridges, 1 lot 100x190. i Bridges 8t. 3.60 ! Ambrose L. Brown, X lot 175 N side Buffalo St..7.43 Weadie Burchett, 1 lot 50x100, Bridges St. . JO Irene Byers, 1 lot 60x150, Buf fa te 8t. 6 70 ’ stiee*; 1 lot 48x197, Buffalo St; street. 1 lot 45x197. Buaflalo St.; | 1 lot 70x144 back of Baptist church . 1911 Noah Cabamss. 1 lot 50x100 Weath er* St. .. 7 76 Riley Cabanias. 1 lot. 60x150, ( Weathers St.; 1 lot 50x175 Weath- t ers St ; 1 lot 100x200 Logan St.; 1 t lot &0x20l! Bt.; 1 lot. 6UX200 < Log*n at. 2443 c Riley, Will and Ella Csbanl&s 1 lot 10C\200 N side Hudson St. 7.20 v Tarric Carpenter. 1 lot 50x400, v Wilson St 7 10 y. Ellison Cromer. 1 lot 60x160 ©ffjE i Fall*ton Rd.; 1 lot 42x74 Buffalo St . 15.22 j Dut Curry 1 lot 50x110 E side Wil ; son St. ..... 7 Jfl I Henry Davis, 1 lot 50x200 Weath 1 crs St.____4.50 ! Josephine Devie, 1 lot., off Buf falo St. 0.88 j Hattie Cabaniss Dawkins. 1 lot 85x150 Weathers St. . T.90 Georgia Deberry . 1 lot 150x260 Buffalo St. .... 19.72 Carl J. Dockery. 1 lot .. B side Brick St. 13.48 Tom Earl. 1 lot 100x200 Buffalo St. 1 lot 100x50, Buaffalo ... 22.86 Arthur Easter, 1 lot 145x110, Joins U. W. Roberta . 4.80 ! Dr W. J. Ezell, 1 lot 50x100 Car olina Ave; 1 lot 50x138 Jolna J. W. j Roberts. 21.00 I Laymond Flack, 1 lot 60x114 Jen nings St. . 1.18 Lillie Floyd, 2 lots 75x150 Hudson street . lOJO* Delia Graham, 1 lot 75x200, But tle 8t. . 7.20 Vickery Hart. 1 lot 80x150, Logan St. . 8.88 J. w. Hill, 1 lot 08x100, Buffalo St .. 6.63 Ivey Hoey, l lot 60x160, Carolina Ave. . 10.98 Louise and Emanuel Hord, 1 lot Jennings Ave..4.06 Ayfleld Hoskins', 4 lots 50x128 An thony st.i l lot 78x180, Anthony St.; 1 lot 50x180 W side B Wash ington St.; 1 lot 50x140 Jenninga St. 68.88 Necoda and Marjorie Howell, 1 lot 45x150, Roberts Dale ..... 2.03 R. W. Hoyle, 1 lot 60x150 Carolina Ave . 13.58 Samuel Hunter Est., 1 lot 50x180 Buffalo St. . 4.60 Alex Jennings, 1 lot 180x200, Jen ntngs 8t. .... 10.38 Martha Jones, 1 lot 80x100, Or ange St.. 1.80 Agnes Lipscomb, 1 lot 50x180, Buffalo St. . 2.08 Anthony Dpeeomb, 1 lot §0x150 Oak St. .. 1.80 Minnie Homesly Logan, t lots 100x400, Jennlpgs St... 18.80 Claude London. 1 lot 50x89 off Buffelo street.4.80 w v. London. 1 lot 50x100, Weathers St.; 1 lot 80x50, Weath ers St. . 5.10 John Moody, 1 lot 50x100 Wilson street ... 8.18 Harrison Moore, 1 lot 87 1-2x180 Anthony St.. 5.48 Kanr.ada McCombs, 1 lot 80x150 Carolina Ave. . 810 Jerry MeCurry Est. 1 lot 100x800, rear Wilson St.; 1 lot 180x80, rear Wilson St. . 9.90 Ben McNeill, 1 lot 80x100 Weath ers St . 7.78 Odell Padgett. 1 lot 86x110 Wll »on St..;.5.80 Ann Peeler, 1 I?t 80x128, Mescal St..6.78 Ada Reid Pratt, 1 lot 40x120, Buf falo Bt.. i.|0 James J. Pratt. 1 lot 125x200 N. Morgan St.; 1 lot 80x100, rear Mor *an St. 6.86 Major Reid, 1 lot 50x138 N side Plnkey St. 8.31 Claude Rlppy, 1 lot *0x308 Fred erick St.; 1 lot 78x306 Frederick street.3.33 Forreet Hippy, 3 lot* 76x306, Fred erick St..7.48 John B. Rlppy Eat., 1 lot 100x300. Weather* St.6.78 B. B. Roberts, 1 lot 80x160, Horn **ley §t. 1.54 B. D. Roberta, 1 lot 50x100 E. Crawford St. 16.30 Q. R. Roberts, 1 lot 85x150, Brick Yard alley... 7.76 Mary Pratt Roberts, 1 lot lOOx 200, E side Uneberger St._9.90 John Rogers, 1 lot 75x138 Jen nings St. fi.30 John Roseboro, 1 lot 76x125. near Flat Rock church . 8.86 Ed. Russell, 1 lot 56 1-3x90, Pink ney St. . 8.16 Mollle Akrldge Sims, 1 lot 60x100 Brick Yard alley . 7.66 Jack Swain, 1 lot 80x100, Car olina Ave... 6.40 Violet Thomas and L. S. Gal braith, l lot 50x150, near John Roberts property. 11.40 Broadu* Thompson, l lot 50x155, Freedom . 4.15 Haskell Thompson, I lot 85x155, Brick Yard alley.6.86 Maggie Turner. 1 lot 138x76 Pink ney St.3.60 Will Wallace Est., 33 acres; 1 lot 60x150, Weathers St.; 1 lot 60x150, Hudson St. . 38.00 Ruth Whlsnant, 1 lot 100x150, Pinkney St. . 3.60 Ella Williams, 1 lot 60x100, Car olina Ave. 4.96 Mag William*, 1 lot 80x160 N. side E Graham St. ... 8.10 J. A Wilson, 1 acre.1.13 Mamie Wilson & Eflie W. Green, 1 lot 100x800, o«f Martin St.... 8.00 Henderson Wray. 1 lot 80x100, alley - . 6.63 Flora Yount. 1 lot 100x300, Or ange 8t.9.30 REEVES FORNEY, Clerk, CITY OF SHELBY, N. C. Negro Sharecropper Becomes Free Man < __ SPRING FIELD. 111.. Aug 81- ! Governor Homer's refusal to au- 1 ihorlae Sam Bennett’* extradition i 0 Arkansas because of ‘ possible ill 1 treatment left the negro share tropper a tree man today j Bennett was charged with assault 1 vlth Intent to kill after a dispute 1 vith a plantation overseer He fled >1 was arretted Ip fhieagn several |j nonths ago I, fj l % U'JJ SPORTS SLANTS By TAP Baseball fans, past and prasent, taka tlm# out to drop In and talk about tha fama with Rad Dooln, one of tha outstanding catchers In the National league a generation ago, and manager of the Phillies from IMS through 1S1I. Dooln, with his new battery made, Andy Orob, runs a tavern in Atlantia City and is ever-willing to pause and talk baseball. The close rase In the National league was being discussed when we dropped in to say hello. "I like the St. Louis Cardinals.” said Dooln. 'They’re the only major league team with anything like the spirit the old-time teams showed. Spirit will win the pennant for them." Dooln laughed whan it was sug gested that Dlmy Dean was likely to do himself permanent harm with the work-horse program he Is fol lowing in trying to pitch the Cards to the pennant "Why, it will make a real pitcher out of him,” explained Red. "All good pitchers of the past did the same thing—that’s what made ’em great. Alexander, Matty, Johnson, to name just a few, worked out of turn when necessary and suffered no ill effects. The trouble with most pitchers today is that they don’t work often enough to keep their control rasor sharp. And managers yank them today aa soon as the op posing tsgm gets a couple of suc cessive hits lnstesd of giving the pitchers a chance to work out their own aalvatloa on the mound.” Purchased Alex The Greet. Dooln ought to know something , about pitchers, for it was he who bought Grover Cleveland Alexander for tha Phillies for the magnificent sum of $700. Patsey O’Rourke, still a scout for the Phils, tipped Red off when Alexander was plsytng with Syracuse. Dooln watehsd the pitcher work and promptly signed him to a Philadelphia contract. Partial blame for the scarcity of real pitching in the majors today, Dooin figures, la due to the lack of eapablt catching talent. A catcher ean make or break a pitcher—es pecially a young hurler—the tavern keeper thinks. "I have to laugh when I watch sonva of these so-called catcher* work behind the plate these day*,” Dooin eays. "They squat way back of the plate and give the pitcher no target to throw at. In my day the eatehsr worked right up close to the plate. Re would reach out and touch the batter to gauge his distance. CAddled Catchers. "The decline of base-stealing. too ha* taken the keen edge off the catcher'* job. A few yean ago every man on baee wag a potential bur glar and the catcher had to be ready to head him off. No catcher ever remained long in the big show unless he could eope with the base runners. That is no cinch when you stop and consider that the average fast runner can cover the distance between first and second in three seconds. That means that in that time the pitcher has to deliver the ball, the catcher must receive it and throw it to the second-baseman, who has to tag the runner—it takes speed and accuracy. "In the old days, when players were allowed to mi*, all sorts of rivalries developed.” says Dooin. ■'George Gibson of the Pirates and I used to have quite a time seeing who would be the first to catch 145 games or so a season. We took real pride in our work and, let me tell you, it took a serious injury to keep us out of the lineup. We didn't have the string of utility players they have today, either.” The Cincinnati Reds tried to sign Dooin as a coach a couple of sea sons ago but business was good and Red felt that he could get enough baseball by taking in an occasional big league game on his life-time pass, and by talking the game with old-timers and friends who drop in. And besides, according to Red, the game Isn’t the same today. Soviet Government \ Would Oust Trotzky MOSCOW, Aug. II.—The Soviet 1 government demanded today that 1 Norway expel Leon Trotsky, but the 1 Soviet did not ask his return to Russia, it wee authoritatively team 'd today. The Soviet instructed Its repre sent* tive* m Oslo to make demands mj the Norwegian government Purging that Trotsky broke his >ledge not to engage in counter revolutionary plots during his stay n Norway. At Oslo, Trotsky was held under Dottcs guard in his home, but th* Norwegian government found It acked power to expel tWe one-time Russian revolutionary leader until 'nAther nation volunteer* to admit Urn. “Millionaire Pauper” Loses Title At Last MEMPHIS. Tenn.—(/P)—Memphis' "millionaire pauper” hu lost hU title. No longer It Tom OoUitr eith er a millionaire or a pauper. Of the Collier family’* original MO-acre traet In the heart of Mem phis’ exclusive residential suburb* Which he wet unable to sell or de velop because It was encumbered with tax claims: Collier, his mother, Mrs. Alice Tresevant Collier, and a brother and sister retain elair title to 80 acre*, their old home and a few other pieces of real estate, the total worth some 9290,000. Memphis and Shelby county get more than 300 acres, mostly unde veloped, In settlement oi claims for taxes, penalties, interest and attor ney’s fees amounting to $790,ooo. And Tennessee win receive from the city and county a cash settle ment for its 911,000 tax claim against the Collier property*. With this agreement ends the 90 year battle "Fighting Tom" Collier, “champion of lost causes," has wag ed almost single-handed against the city, county and state to balk col lection of taxes he charged were ex orbitant and unfairly assessed. Collier started hi* fight in 1906 Since then he has filed and fought out hundreds of tax suits. Most of nls victories hsve been in the state supreme court; his defeats In the county courts. Twice he has stood on the court house steps, flaunting a flaming red tie as a battle banner, and watehed his property auctioned. Both times he regained control of it through supreme court reversals. A short time ago he called a truce. Substituting a somber black tie for hi* red one, he “talked turkey" with the city. Fifty-nine years old. Collier still holds to s life-long habit of nmnig three mtiee barefoot several morn ings each week, which may be re sponsible for victories in half a doe en physical encounters with politi cal and legal foes, which often land ed him in jail. "Well, I got a 26-cent dinner out of the city—that * more than they have gotten out of me in 38 yean of trying," he said after one of his trips to Jail Another time he threatened to announce hi* candidacy for the mayorship from behind the ban. Ill announce as the people's jail bird candidate." he asserted. i ....... Indirect Light Grows In Favor By MAAY DAVIS G1LUE8 IndlrSst lightning fixture* are ncj longer the homely articles they were when the engineers first sprang them on the public. Of course, direct light* and enough cf it, should be used to sup* plement Indirect lightning which Is fast growing In popularity. The ex perts say that at least five lamps are needed for any room, and that four should be at least 130 watts. The Indirect light, they say, should be at least 290 watts. Some of the new Indirect lighting fixtures are really charming. And they need not be all modem. Old Victorian lusters. In modem version, are delightful in a modem dressing room In gray and crystal— the Inverted bowl Is white frosted |glass shaped-like a flower chalice and hung with long triangular crystals. Original, indeed, are a pair of Sheffield champagne coolers, fitted with Indirect lights and used on a buffet in a dining room with eight eenth century furniture. The light is soft and ideal added to the can dle on the table. Greek urns fitted with indirect fixtures come in many interesting forms. These are popular on ped estals in halls and are Just right In modem regency decoration. Myrtle’# Reprieve Didn’t Last Long CHICAGO.—IJP)—Myrtle’s reprieve having expired, Gustax Beran Is serving 30 gallons of turtle soup. Beran, tavern owner, planned Myrtle’s execution for July 34 so he could make soup. When Myrtle pull, ed In her neck the bullet., intended for her, lodged In Beran’s foot. He went to the hospital. Myrtle to soli tary confinement When Beran came home In a wheel chair, he had Myrtle staked In his yard, took careful aim with the rifle away from his feet, and let ny. The execution was perfect. Get Rid of Poisons Ppadtsd hf Caaatipatmi BLAC K-DRAUGHT Sdantffle Rearing By BROOKE PETERS rni1,r(j “He t. not going to b* brought by the old-fuhioned. haph^ method*. Don't touch him h, . never taken up. and played vnh Mr., Smith was a modem mwhf( her children were brought up ^ the latest and moat scieu-f - mrh od*. ror all the Joy ah. tor „,lt „ them they might he'.. hr»n existent. On the other hand, the <r„mif,r accuracy of their upbnn* mM, them more of a car. than the *>. crag# child and was calculated „ Increase their sense of imronarf, If children In the home are m reared with the Impersonal ,sir neea of prise cattle, the, would h. better off In an institution TV* at least they are memb»r* of frn,.. and elo not feel like ram exception-1 A certain amount of petting ar fondling. even a certain am-jum i> sliding and punishment. *re goof for children. They feel then that they have a place of their out « the world. The child who doss m get these human contacts t* ;■,>:» ( specimen In a glass case. Too much attention u bad w them, of course. Slopy sentimeiyat lty disguised as mother-love, nag glng and unnecessary correction so masquerading as p-menial affy. tlon, theae are to be avoided Tip are, however leas harmful than the Inhumanity of so-called "seientifir methods." No on# can live forever urf. glass. Ju*t as the child has soon. or later to take hij chaneea vni germs and the dangers of accident so he has to come in contact site real people. Human balngs ctw live apart like so many separate in tellects. It la in babyhood and childhooc that one first leams the um and value of phyelcal contacts. The bar who Is never kissed, never da.idW who does not learn to rone? v‘ laugh himself, la very apt to r" up shut off from hla fellowm.o “puu. Cop's Hors# From Manhole by th« Tail" Some might aay that w stretching a talc toe far That Woodland, Calif., mss who has worn the same hat fer 35 years must have hi* wif* entirely under control. * • • "One thousand bars of »»p stolen from wholesale grocer warehouse* The thieves real! should make a dean bTeasf #f H. Stone money is used m tt* Caroline Islands of the South Pacific, some of the coins mea> uring 12 feet in diameter Try! a stable medium of exchan?* • • • More than 32,000 worn® work in India’s mines. Amer ica's gold diggers are all sur face workers. AUTOMOBILES BOUGHT — SOLD AND FINANCED BY - Rogers Motor* - A LOW WEEK-EN \ k [ARE] CHARLOTTE $1.00 Go Friday, Saturday or Sundsf return as late as Monday- Piute taka advantage of this Seaboard travel bargain this weekend. <5* ooasjortabty, swiftly and •afelT' free from the danger* sad * ooeaferts el the Mgbwav*. men tea at yew desfla**® Consult your local Seeks*7' for complete teJorasil*
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