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Washington Moundsmen In World Series Play ; ’• ~———— I Crowder whitehillI ■^WEAVER STEWARTlii '••••, &.V A hove are the four pitchers that American League fans are banking on to hnri the AN ashington Senators to the world championship in their clash with tiie New A oik Giants of the National League. The fall baseball classic is l'Uftw under war * Greatest Circus On Golden Jubilee Tour - i Ringling Bros, ami Barnum & Bai ley Combined Celebrating Ring ling Brothers’ 5 Oth Anniversary With Mighty Spectacle, Hund reds of New Features, Including Royal Padaung Giraffe—Neck Women From Burma. The Greatest Shaw on Fjirth, Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bai ley Combined Circus—this season celebrating the Golden Jubilee of the Ringling Brothers who fifty years ago began their triumphal march to world circus supremacy— is definitely scheduled to exhibit in Charlotte, N. C., Oct. 12. Outstanding among the almost countless new features of the Gold en Jubilee gala performances is the most magnificent, opening spectacle ever produced by this colossus among amusement enterprises. It is an authentic and dazzling repro duction of The Durba_r, the world famous coronation ceremonial at Delhi, India. The Ringling Bros, snd Barnum & Bailey Pageantry, opulent ■and staggering in its im mensity, employs over 2,000 people and animals, including fifty ele phants in gem-studded coronation robes and layish headdresses. East Indian Marimbo and British Im perial foot guard bands, scores of festival tongas, bearing rajahs and ranees, will be in the van of the pagant. A golden temple, design ed by Gandi Moodi of Dem, or nate ceremonial cars and gorgeous roval howdahs arid immeasnmhl-v to the splendor of The Dunbar. Vying with the resplendent im pressiveness of The Dunbar is the - most unusual and' weird importa tion that even The Greatest Show on Earth ever brought out of the Orient—the Royal Padanug giraffe neck women from Burma. These strange oriental women, with theii incredibly long necks encircled with brass and copper rings, carry ing sixty pounds of copper orna ments on their arms and legs, are unbelievably aloof from all man kind. They are like no other ra cial group in all the teeming East. The rings soldered upon their necks are constantly superimposed from infancy, until maturity, until these sloe-eyed oriental beauties resemble nothing so much as the giraffe. Never was so sensational a feature Overcome Pains this better way "WOMEN who get into a weak, run down condition can hardly expect to be free from troublesome “small eymptoms ” Where the trouble is due t® weak ness, Cardui helps women to get stronger and thus makes it easier for nature to take its orderly course. Painful, nagging symptoms disap pear as nourishment of the body Is -improved with the assistance of Cardui. Instead of depending on temporary N Pal” Phis during the time of suffer ing, take Cardui to build up your resistance to womanly ailments. Thousands of women have found relief hy Jaking CARDUI. Bold at the drug store. exhibited in the main performancej of the Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Combined Circus. The Golden Jubilee fiyjeyring, four stage program features, dis plays in units of fifty, with thei stars of all lands competing in the air* rings and hippodrome tjrack and on the stages. There are more than 800 performers. The circus bears on its four long trains of 100 double-length steel railroad cars over .1600 popple, 5 0 elephants, j 1009 menagerie animals and 700 horses. . The great Con Colleano, tumb-| Jing, forward-somersaulting tight j ■ wire star, has been recalled frony [European triumphs to join the Big Show constellation of stars, as has the famous Alfredo Codona, world’s only triple mid-air somersaulter to| a sensational' catch. Vabanque,: French ileap-of-death tnapezist is! a new star. Marcellus’ Parisian1 Flying Ballet; the Uyeno, Yacopi,! Danwill, Rubio, Ben Hamid som-1 ersaulting acrobatic troupes,the | Wallenda and Gretonia high wire thrillers; the Flying Codonas, Con-j [cells and Harolds; the riding Rief-| fenachs, Walters and Davenports; 1 Dorothy Herbert, world’s most sen-j jsatonal horsewoman; Maximo andj Miljares, slack wire stars; Zacchini,1 human projectile; Lucita Leers, ae rial star, and Al Powell, flying bow | knot—these are a few of the head [ liners Jamong the better known acts. There are 100 of the world’s 'most famous clowns in the Golden jjublee gala performances. I -- limit On Food j | Prices Planned ■ —■ Washington—Limitation of the (wholesale and retail prices of food !will be considered when the master code of the food and grocery in dustry comes up for hearing Octo !ber 9. Although farmers’ purchasing power declined three points in Sep tember compared with August, prices paid by farmers for the ar I tides they purchased increased four ; points in the same period. The j Department of Agriculture said the I decline in farm prices was general, j By paying an additional 20 per 1 cent for representative foods, con sumers have made possible a 50 per cent increase in payments to farmers, Dr. Fred C. Flowe, con | sumers’ counsel of thle Aij'icul tural Adjustment Administration, reported. The increases in retail and farm prices occurred between February and August 29. BRONZE AGE CLOAK FOUND Stockholm—A cloak, made in the Bronze Age, has been uncover ed in the peat bogs of Sweden. Ex perts determined the age of the gar [ment by examining pollen grains in the yarn. The . plants are known to have grown for indefinite peri ods. I • - - \ FALLS ON SAW; CUT IN TWO Clarksburg, ' Ontario —: Victor Marritt, 32,. stumbled and fell oft a circular saw which practically cut him in two before the horrified eyes of his father and fellow work men. NOTICE OF RE-SALE Pursuant to a judgment and or der of the Superior Court of Row an County, in the matter of Robert Jones vs. J. F. Miller and wife, Finetta Miller B. H. Isenhower and wife, Lottie Arey Isenhower, the undersigned Commissioner appoint ed by the Court, will on Saturday, the 21st day of October, next, at 12 o’clock M, at the Court House Door in Salisbury, N. C., offer for re-sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop erty Beginning at a stake at the Northeastern corner of South Shaver and East Fisher Streets and running thence with East Fisher Street South 42 deg. SO’ East 80 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 6 belonging to Mrs. Daisy Fraley Jones, and being the same lot will ed to her by W. C. Fraley; thence with her line North 47 dee. 3 ft’ East 90 feet to a stake on line of Mrs. Bradv’s lot; thence with her line North 42 deg. 30’ West 80 feet to a stake- on edge of South Shaver Street; thence 47 deg. 30’ West 90 feet to the beginning -ai rier, being lot No.( 1 as shown on the map of the Fraley property and being the late residence of Mrs. Martha J. Fraley. On this lot is situated1 an eight room, two story dwelling ho: with mOGern conveniences and in good condition. The bidding will commence at $1,050.00. The purchaser will be required to deposit 5 per cent of his bid with the Clerk of Su perior Court at the time of pur chase or property will be re-sold. This 3rd day of October, 1933. T. G. FURR, Commissioner. Oct. 6-20. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Baxter Clem ent, this is to notify all persons aaving claims against the said de cedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the under signed on or before the 1st day of Oct. 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prom|>t settle xnent. This Sept. 29th, 193 3. CONOVER SHERRILL, Administrator of Baxter Clement. Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys. Oct. 6—Nov. 10. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administra tr of the estate of Ann Owen Sim merson, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said de cedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the under signed on or before the* 10th day of September, 1934, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This September 6th, 193 3. W. V. HARRIS, Administrator of Estate of Ann Owen Simmer son, (Dec’d.). Sept. 8—Oct. 13. NOTICE TO CREDITORS i laving kjuainicu as Aummisira trix of the estate of Mrs. Magdalene Peeler, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said de cedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the under signed on or before the 13 th day of September, 1934, or chis notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This September 11, 1933. MRS. CLEO SMITH. Admx., of the Estate of Mrs. Magdalene Peeler. R. LEE WRIGHT, Atty. Sept, 15—Oct. 20. NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. THEODORE F. WEANT AND WIFE, ROBERTA WEANT, vs. HALCOMB D. WEANT AND WIFE, JULIA WEANT. - NOTICE The defendants above narr^ed will take notice _that a Special Pro ceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Courr of Rowan County for the sale for partition and division of certain lands mentioned and described in petition in which the defendants are interested, and the said defend ants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of-Superior Coturt of Rowan County at his office in Salisbury N. C. on the 20th day of ------n • ■■■ ■■— October 1933 , or within .10 days thereafter ahtf-answer or demur to the petition in siip'action or the petitioners will apply to the court for'the relief demanded, in said pe itition. yj ,. j This 18 day of September 1933, B. D. McCUBBINS, Clerk of Superior Court. Rendleman & Rendleman Attys. Sept. 22—Oct. 13. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM lands. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an. order of the Superior Court of Rowan County, made in the special proceeding entitled J. Hv McKen zie, Admit., C. T. A. of Lucinda Waller, deceased, vs. Adam Ross 'Waller, Lonie Viola Waller and Ross Waller, and being number 893 upon the Special Proceeding Docket of said Court, the under signed Commissioner will, on Wed nesday, October 1 1, 1933, upon the premises of the late Lucinda Wal ler, in Salisbury Township, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the hour of 11 A. M. o’clock, the following real estate: Beginning at a stone in the pub lic road; therice North 23 deg. East 18.50 chains to a stone on Conner’s line; thence South 66 1-2 deg. West 4.07 chains to a stone formerly a pine; thence North 61 1-2 deg. 8.25 chains to a stake, Conner’s corner; thence South 3 1-2 deg. West 16.20 chains to a stake in the public road on Conner’s line; thence with said road South 5 2 1-2 deg. East 5 chains to the be ginning, containing 13 acres, more or less, and being the same lands sold by J* A. Brady and wife to P. A. Hartman as recorded in Book 114, page 452, in the Register’s of fice for Rowan County: This September 1 1, 1933. J. H. McKENZIE, Commissioner Sept. 15—Oct. 6. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power, and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Whit L. Wilhelm and wife, M. T. Wilhelm, to The Raleigh Sav ings Bank & Trust Company, trustee, which said deed of trust is dated June 1, 1926 and recorded in Book 96, Page 2 5 5, of the Row an County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein secured, the undersigned substituted trus tee by instrument recorded in Book 221, Page 68, County Registry, will on Saturday, October 7, 193 3, at or about twelve o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door at Salisbury, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder fon*cash the follow ing described property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing Two Hundred and Twenty-four acres more or less, situate, lying and' be ing on the North Carolina Railroad about one and one-half miles Northeast from the Town of China Grove in China Grove Township, Rowan County, State of North , Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by N. A. Tiexler, Sur veyor, in May, 1926, and attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bounded on the North by the lands of Erne line Litaker and on the East by | the lands of Will Walker, Meroney i.Cress. and S. H. Linker, and on the South by the lands of S. H. Lin iker, M. M. Ketchie and Earl Wag loner, and on the West by the ! lands of M. M. Ketchie, and Earl J Wagoner and on the Northwest by the North Carolina Railroad, and being a consolidation of the several tracts of land conveyed by deed of John L. Deal and others to Whit L. Wilhelm dated November 16. 1910, recorded in Book 125, page 8 5, deed of Milo A. J. Roseman to Whit L. Wilhelm, dated July 8th, 1916, and recorded in Book 140, page 577, Deed of F. W. Bost and wife, dated July 5th, 1889, record ed in Book 78, page 172, Deed of W. A. Bost and others to Whit L. Wilhelm, dated August 20, 1906, recorded in Book 125, page’ 159, Deed of B. R. A. Beaver and wife, to Whit L. Wilhelm, dated Novem ber 24, 1894, and recorded in Book 87, page 326, Deed of H. J. Bost and wife, to Whit L. Wilhelm and wife, dated November 10, 1902, and recorded in Book 172, page 15 3, Deed of W. L. Litaker ker to Whit L. Wilhelm, dated ed May 28, 1906, recorded in Book 108, page 430, Deed of J. H. Lita ker to Whit L. Wilhelm rated January 12, 1911, recorded in Book 125, page 199; and Deed of L. J. Ketchie to Whit L. Wilhelm and wife, M. L. Wilhelm, dated Sep tember 1st, 1922, and recorded in Book 174 page 310; all of said rec ord of Deeds being in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North Carolina, to which reference is /nade for, more. com plete description of the same. Terms of . sale cash and trustee will require a deposit of, 10% oi the amount of the bid.as-.evidence of good faith. This the 6th day of September : 9; 3. JOSEPH L. COCKER H A M, Substituted Trustee Robert Weinstein and Victor W [Thompson, Attorneys,'Raleigh, N jc.’, . ^ • Sept. 15—Oct. 6. ---: NOTICE QF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ' ' NORTH CAROLINA, * COUNTY OF ROWAN. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in chat certain deed of trust executed by Ralph R. Alexander and wife, Dixie Alexander, to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, trustee, which said deed of trust is dated November 1, 1926, and re corded in Book 96, Page 531, of the Rowan County Registry, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured and in the conditions therein secured, the undersigned substituted trustee by instrument recorded in Book 221, Page 67, Rowan County Registry, will on Saturday, October 7, 1933, at or about twelve o’clock noon, at tht Courthouse door at Salisbury. North Carolina, offer for sale and noli 1 - L • j.j i - -~ o •-'iuuvi i v/i the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel oi tract of land containing one hund red thirty six (136) acres more ot less, situate, lying and being on tht road running by Centenary Church, about two miles South of Mt. Ulla, N. C., in Mt. Ulla Township, Rowan County, State of North Carolina, having sucb shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by re ference to a plat thereof, made by J- F. Gamble, surveyor, on Novem ber 16, 1926, and attached to thj abstract now on file with the At lantic Joint Stock Land Bank ol Raleigh, the satpe- being boundec on the North by the lands of A E. Sherrill, deceased estate, on th( East by the lands of S. M. Hari (The James West Place), on th< South by the lands of D. I. Cobh and on the West by the lands of D. I. Coble and the A. E. Sherrill deceased' estate, and being the iden tical tract of land conveyed by P. M. Barger and wife and others to John A. Gilbert on July 15, 1919. said deed being duly recorded ir Book 154, page 79, in the offic< of the Register of Deeds of Rowar ■ County, North Carolina, and alsc the tract of land conveyed by John A. Gilbert and wife Maggii Gilbert to A. L, Starr, Trustee, P M. Barger on October 27, 1923 and registered1 in Book 68, pag< | 544, in the office of the Registei j of Deeds of Rowan County', Nortl (Carolina, to which reference i : made for more complete descrip | tion of the same. 'TV C 11 1 1 1.1 1113 JHU. V.J3I1 dUU U UMU will require deposit of 10% of the .amount of the bid as evidence oi I good faith. This the 6th day of September 1933. JOSEPH L. COCKERHAM Substituted Trustee Robert Weinstein and Victor W Thompson, Attorneys, Raleigh, N C. Sept. 15.—Oct. 6. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the provisions con tained in a certain Deed of Trus' dated March 17th, 1931, executee by K. A. Lentz and wife, Bessie W Lentz and dfelivered to E. H. Har rison, as Trustee, which Deed1 o: Trust is duly recorded in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds foi Rowan County North Carolina, it Book of Mortgages 108, at Pagi 283, default having been made it the Payment of the Debt securec by said Deed^ of Trust as thereit specified, and at the request of thi Owner of the Note thereby secur ed, the undersigned will expose fo: sale at Public Auction at the Cour House Door in the City of Salis bury, N. C.,*on Monday^ Octobei 30th, 1933, at 12:00 o’clock Noon ! and sell for Cash to the highes | bidder the following describee •Real Estate: (1) One Lot in the North Ware of Salisbury, N. C., lying on th< Northwest 'Sidle lof! North Main Street between Miller Street anc Eleventh Street. BEGINNING at Henderlite’: corner in the Northwest margin oi North Main Street, and runs thence [ in a Northeasterly Direction with the margin of Main Street Fifty Feet to a stake; Thence in a North westerly Direction parallel with Miller Street One Hundred Fifty Feet to a Stake; Thence in a South westerly Direction parallel with Main Street Fifty Feet to Hender lite’s line; thence with Hender lite^s'pfe'sen't Line in a Southeasterly Direction parallel with Miller Street 0ne- Hundred Fifty Feet to the BEGINNING Corner. (2) A A small parcel of land: 40 x50 Feet_in the North .Ward of Salisbury, North Carolinkn lying between Main and Church Streets and between Miller and Eleventh Streets; and adjoining the present lot of-Otterbourg and the Lots of Henderlite, the Henderson Estate and Emerson and being in the im mediate rear #f the lot deeded1 by C. M. Henderlite and Wife to M. A. Otterbourg and Wife, February 14th, 1922. BEGINNING at Otterbourg’s | present rear corner on Henderlite s Line of his home .place and runs thence in a Northeasterly Direc tion, parallel with Main Street, Fif ty Feet to Emerson’s Lot; Thence I with Emerson’s Line in a North I westerly Direction, parallel with Miller Street, Forty Feet to a Stake; Thence in .a Southeasterly Direc ! Hon parallel with Main Street, Feet to Henderlite’s Line of his home place; Thence with Hten derlite’s Line in a Southeasterly Direction, parallel with Miller Street, Forty Feet to the Beginning Corner, being a part of the Lot deeded by Elizabeth B. Henderson February 14th, 192£, to. C. M. Henderlite. For back Title to the above Lots, see Deeds recorded in Book of Deeds 170, Page 165; Book of Deeds 171, Page 68, and Book of Deeds 189, Page 56, Office of Register of Deeds for Rowan Coun ty, N. C. This the 27th Day of September, 1933. E. H. HARRISON, As Trustee. Oct. 6—27., SALE QF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the provisions con tained in a certain Deed of Trusit dated February Ninth, 1921, exe cuted by C. L. Modlin and Wife, Minne Modlin and delivered to E. H. Harrison as Trustee, which Deed of Trust is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Rowan County, N. C. in Book of Mortgages 75,.at Page 281, de I fault having been made irTthe pay ! ment of the Amount secured by (said Deed of Trust as therein speci fied, and at he request of the Owner of the Note ’ thereby se-J cured the undersigned! will expose1 for sale at Public Auction for Cash at the Court House Door in the City of Salisbury, N. C. on Mon iday, October 30th, 1933, at 12:00 'o’Clock Noon the following de scribed Real Estate: I Three Lots, Two Three Room [Cottages being located on two of [ them at this time, situate on the : Southwest side of 9 th Street be tween Yadkin and Rowan Avenues, Spencer, N. C. Beginning at a ; stake bn the Southwest side of 9th •Street at a point 5 0 feet_distant i from the South stone corner at the i intersection of 9th Street and Rowan Avenue, this point being corner of lot No. 1, and runs : thence with line of lot No. 1, in a : Southwesterly direction parallel : with Rowan Avenue 170 feet to an alley; thence with the margin of . 1 ’ II ’ C - I 1’_ , auv y 111 a uuiv.ao ici l y uu tv. — tion parallel with 9th Street 150 feet to the rear Corner of lot No. 5, on this alloy; thence with line of lot No. 5, in a Northeasterly direction parallel with Rowan Avenue 170 feet to 9th Street; thence with the margin of 9th Street in a Northwesterly direc tion 150 feet to the beginning cor ner on 9th Street. Comprising lots 2, 3, and 4, in Block 84, of the | Henderson and Vanderford proper ty in and adjoining the Town of Spencer. This the 23rd day of September, 1933. E. H. HARRISON, as Trustee. ' Oct. 6—27. i : MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL i ESTATE l Pursuant to the provisions of a i certain mortgage deed of trust exe : cuted Feb. 16, 1929 by J. A. Trex ■ ler and wife, Ada Trexler, to G. W. ■ Pennington and wife, M. L. Penn : ington and registered in Book of ■ Mortgages “No. 1127-page 101, in • the office of the Register of Deeds , for Rowan-County, N. C., default : having been made in the payment ! of the indebtedness secured there by, and at the request of the holder of the note and as by law provid : ed, the undersigned mortgagees will, on Saturday, October 28 th, 1933, at 12:00 Noon at the Court house door in the City of Salis bury N. C., sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property to wit: A one-half undivided interest in and to two tracts of land assigned to Ada Trexler and Clifford Peeler in the division of the Rice Lands, which said tracts are fully describ "'N * ed- in partition proceedings record- ... ed in Book of Special Proceedings No. 20,' page N’o. 243, Clerk’s of fice of Rowan County, and both of said tracts being described bv metes and bounds-as follows: Lot No. 3. Beginning at a stake in the public road, E. E. Rice’s corner on E. E. Rice s line; thence with the public - road North 2.60 chains to a stake * ( in said road, J B. Rice’s corner; thence North 86 deg. West 14.94 chains to a stake J. B. Rice’s cor ner on Brigg’s line; tl.ence Sourh 24 deg. West 2.61 chains to a stone, Briggs’ corner; thence South 86 dteg. East 16:00 chains to the beginning, containing 4 acres, more or less. Lot No. 4. Adjoining the lands of Fraley, Graham, Briggs, and others. Beginning at a stake, Briggs’ corner on Rice’s line; thence North 1 deg. East with Briggs’ line 4.10 chains to a stake, Rice’s cor ner; thence West 33.60 chains to a stake, E. E. Rice’s corner on Graham’s line; thence South 4.101 chains to a stake, Graham’s cor ner; thence East 33.50 chains to the beginning, containing 13.7 acres more or less. This the 25 th day of Sept. 1933. This conveyance will be made subject to all outstanding County taxes. G. W. PENNINGTON &. WIFE, M. L. PENNINGTON, Mortgagees. IRA SWICEGOOD, Attorney. C. U-/ . SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the -provisions con tained in a certain Deed of Trust dated January 19th 1^32, execut ed-by C. L. Modlin and wife, Min nie Lee Modlin and delivered to E. FI. Harrison as Trustee, which Deed of Trust is duly recorded in the Office of the P egister of Deeds for Rowan County, N. C. in Book of Mortgages 120, at Page 57, default having been-made ini the Payment of the Amount se cured by the said Deed of Trust as therein specified and at the re quest of the Owmer of the Note thereby secured the. undersigned will expose for sale at Public Auc tion for Cash at the Court House Door in the City of Salisbury, N. C., op Monday, October 30th, 1933, at 12:00 o’Clock Noon, and sell to the highest' bidder the fol lowing described Real Estate: One Cottage and lot lying on the . Northwest Side of Row-an Avenue, between Sixth and Seventh Streets and fronting on Rowran Avenue, SpSncer, N. C. BEGINNING at a stake on the Northwest Side of Row'an Avenue at a point One Hundred Feet Northeast from the Stone Corner at the intersection of Rowan Avenue and Seventh Street; And runs in a Northeast erly Direction with the-Margin of Rowan Avenue Fifty Feet to the Corner of Lot No. 10; Thence with Lot No. 10, parallel with Seventh Street in a Northwesterly Direction One Hundred and Forty Five Feet to an Alley; Thence w'ith this Alley in a Southwesterly Di rection parallel with Rowan Ave nue Fifty Feet to the Corner of Lot No. 8 on this Alley; Thence, with Lot No. 8, parallel with Sev enth Street in a Southeasterly Di rection One Hundred and Forty Five Feet to the Beginning Corner on Rowan Avenue; Being Lot No. 9, in Block 54, of the Henderson and Vanderford1 Property in Spencer, N. C. One Lot on the Southeast Side of Yadkin Avenue between 8 th and 9th Streets in riie Town of ivuw an v^uunty, lvorinr Carolina, upon which there is lo cated a Dwelling House described as follows: Beginning at a point on Yadkin Avenue Fifty Feet from the Inter section of 8th Street and Yadkin Avenue, Corner to Lot No. 14; Thence with Line of Lot No. 14, One Hundred and Forty-Four and Two Tenths- (144.2) Feet to an Alley; Thence with the Line of said Alley Fifty Feet, more or less to a point, Corner of Lot No. 12; Thence with Line of- Lot No. 12, One Hundred and Sixtv-Three and Three Tenths-(163.3)-Feet to a point on Yadkin Avenue;'Thence with Yadkin Avenue Fifty Feet to the Beginning Corner, the same being Lot No. 13, in Block "F” of the map of the Henderson and Vanderford Property; in Spencer, N. C.—the said Map being regis tered in Book of Maps at Page 42, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina. For Back Title see Deed from Elizabeth Henderson to C. L. Mod i'11 and Wife Minnie Lee Modlin, dated the 14th day of September, 1920, and registered in Book 164, Page 124. This the 23 rd dav of September 1933. E. H. HARRISON, As Trustee. Oct. 6—27.