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1 t 1 T& JSiar HJL tetifa&Q.: 3;p:iP OIK JM OOOOOOOOOOOOCOQOOO . mum . mmit l Q STSBSai " "" j I ts Q tops ILameness Sloan's Liniment is a relia ble remedy for any kind of horse lameness.. Will kill the growth of spavin, curb or splint, absorb enlargements, and is excellent for sweeny, fistula and thrush. " Here's Proof. M I OMd Sloan'a Liniment on a mule for ' high lameness,' and cored her, I am sever without a bottle of your liniment ; haT bought more of it than any other remedy for pain." Bailv Kikbt, Caasady.Ky. "Slota't Linimtat la the beat made. I have restored very large ehoe boila off a bom 'with it, I have killed a quarter crack oa a mar dial was awfully bad. I hare alio healed raw, sore necks on three hone. I have healed greaae heel on a mart mat could hardly walk." Anthony C. Hiybr, Oakland, Pa., Route No. x. umaEKr is good f pr all farm stock.. "My hog had hog cholera three day before we got your liniment, which I was advised to try. I have used it now for three day and my hogs are almost well. One hog dkd before l got the Haimmt, but I have not lost say s&ce." A. j. oicUkTMY, idavliie, lad. old bj gU Mw f0e.4Wtl.00 BasVkfi Book cm Eases, Cattle, Begs and Poultry ess tree. Dr. Ecti S.Sloan I decidsd to try a weeder and worked it orer my com field in 1909 (the same year was about the worst many old -farmers said they erer knew) . Bat I had do trouble with grass though it rained so often. The weeder ii certainly a labor-saying tool. Sam Lee York, in The Progres sive Farmer. YOUNG WIFE SAVED FROM HOSPITAL Telia How Sick She Was And What Saved Her From . An Operation. Upper Ssnduaky.Ohia "Three years ago I was married and went to house keeping. I was not feeling well and could hardly drag myself along. I had such tired .feelings, my back ached, my sides ached, I had bladder trouble aw fully bad, and I could not eat or sleep. I had headaches, too, and ' became almost a ner vous wreck. My doc tor told me to go to a hospital. I did not like that idea very well, so, when I saw your Advertisement in a paper, I wrote to you for advice, and have done as you told me. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and liver Pills, and now I have my health. "If sick and ailing women would only know' enough to take your medicine, they would get relief. "Mrs. Benj. H. Stans bkby, Route 6, Box 18, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. If you have mysterious pains, irregu larity, backache, extreme nervousness, inflammation, ulceration or displace ment, don't wait too long, but try Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound now. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and such unquestionable testimony as the above proves the value of this famous remedy and should give every one confidence. ON DIGESTION Dm7 and Bladder Troubles and i Nerreus Debility Yield Readily - aai Quickly to Treatment with CANARD'S SPECIFIC TABLETS "A SURE CURE" ' ' - . Cbattahoochea, Ga. araaivl Saaeifle Ce.. Atlanta. Oa. A. . . . m . a. ."SisaSartaafn. I have tried several remedies, bat VlBeaaiat any relief until I triad your tablets. aad nave laund taem to m fnat ut m a i hts un your ouuata lor umu- fwoU eiineiiiHij esnmmsnn yoor tawats Ma Mr maisastioa. zovoa army. g. H. GBXN, M. V. RAaaisxn spsamo tasuto m pt rou oa aha read to health, roake rich, red blood. Seed year wasted tissues and pat saw Ufa. visa stud via-or inta yea. Take Haavard's Specific Tab Sets. S a asaal If you are a woman who is bale a taw Mia of bar sax. this remedy will alleviate ear safferinxs.' Try a box at oar risk. If it does ; paoant.yoa, yoor money wiu pa. cnearzaui siisirSmltli DrygCoMTc!'1, SHAHS Addratfl 1 i JHE CAnOLIKA WATCHMAN WM. H, STBWAK F, Ed. and Prop rbUshd svery Tuesday at ISO West Inns i street. Entered as leeoDd-elatt matter Jan. Uth. 1606, at the post offlee at Salis bury, M. O., under the act of Congress i Mir eh Ird, 1.78. 4LIIFDBT, N. O .Apb 17th,l912 . The Colonel is making the Taf I wagon look like a hearse. Go long Teddy, you have our beat J wishes until after the conven tion. Find ont positively how the candidates for county commis sioner stand on the oourt house proposition before deoiding who to vote for. Joseph W. Miller, of Morgan Township, has anuounoed his candidacy fcr the office of county j commissioner. Mr. Miller is a splendid man and would make very efficient official. J In the death of Olara Barton, at her home near Glenn Echo, Md., last Friday, the world has lost a benefaotor. Her greatest aohierement was the establish ment of the Red Cross 8ooiety. Is it pc isible Rowan has three commissioners who will attempt to build a court house against the protests of three-fourths of the taxpayers? We will not be lieve it until shown. They are servants of the people and will surely not betray the confidence and esteem of all true Democrats and good people. It will be notioed that W. L. Klutts has offered tor the office of treasurer of Rowan county. Mr. Klutts is one of the safest and best qualified . men in the county for this position. He hss probably saved the eonnty more money than any man in it and justly deserves the thanks and support of all good Dem )crats . Don't get rattled on the subject but quietly put in one for Mr. Kluttz and you will make no mistake. We notice that certain of the present county commissioners are again asking for the Democratic nomination. Those who have been standing together in an ef fort to run rcugn-shod over the people, sqnander their money and give nothing in return for it cer tainly have gall enogh for a gov ernment male. It looks as though these men are determined to have the people foroe their re tirement and, if the people refuse to be cajoled by these rough riders, they will certainly do the job, either in the primary or at the polls in November. If you are in fayor of a new oourt house and all the road funds being spent on a few miles of road 'and the rest totally negleoted, vote for P. B. Beard, Fred McCanleis and A. L. Deal. If yon are op posed to this kind of thing vote against them. This is the plat form and it is for the people to say what they will do about it. If these , men are renominated, it will be understood that their new oourt house scheme and bad management of the road funds, are endorsed. If they are de feated it is hoped they and others wil take the hint. Oan the Ro wan Democraoy afford to riik the renomination of these men? The best kind of boosting a town can have is the general adoption of the prompt payment of bills. There is nothing that will stimulate an enterpriss and enthuse an individual in his ef forts more than the ability to get hold of what he earns promptly. The prompt payment of bills will do more to build up a community than anything that oan be adopt ed anywhere and at any time .It "Cardui Cured Me" For nearly tea yea U!BtxA it, Mn. Mxxf Jl of Treadway. Teno, Buffered with womanly troubles. She says: "At last, 1 took down end thought I would die. I could not sleep. I couldn't est I had pains all over. Tbs doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take It, and tt cured tat. Cardui saved my Ufa! Now. I csa do suiytbing.' (UMiirVAmcn3Toitfc If yett ere weak; tired, went-oct, cr suffer froo cay cf Ot pains peculiar to weak weoen. such ts htadacht, backache, dragging-dowi fec!!nss, peine la era, side, kip or limbs, end other syeptoss cf wetnanly trouble, yoa should try Cerdul, the wosxn's tonic Prepared froa per fectly harmless, vegetable Isgredaenta, Cardui Is tie best remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing bst good. It contains no darigerous dru3. It has bo bad after-eSxts. Ask your druggist He cells cad rccocssads CmfiH- acts as a lubricant on the wheels of progress, takes eff the brakes, takes out the kinks, the jolts and the screaks and turns all into one glad song of prosperity, smooth rosds and joy wagons enough for ll. If such a oondition could be realized ' old Socialism would never know what hit her. Slow payments is the greatest curse in the business affairs of a com munity and no particular olass is more censurable than another. We have known of needy persons having to oall npon men, men who oould easily make payment at any time, time after time and then be forced to take the long earned proceeds of his labor in small payments. The man who oan pay and wont pay is the meanest kind of a creditor and if any debt collecting laws are need ed these are the fellows that ought to be looked after. The kind of boosting Salisbury needs just now is of the debt-paying variety. Let the slogan be: Salisbury is the place where get your money on the spot. you The Danger After drip lies often in a run-down system. Weakness, nervousness, laok of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys oftan follow an attack of this wretohed disease. The greatest need then is Eleotrio Bitters, the glorious tonio, blood purifier and regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys. Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore to health and good spirits after an attack of Grip. If suffering, try them. Only 60 cents. Sold and perfect satisfac tion guaranteed by all druggists. Off BBildlftI Mltirlll will ploase you. Oar ceiling and aiding a $1.00 per 100 feet will tiokle you. Good man Lumber Oo. 'Phone 405L. Soldiers' Reailoo. The old soldiers' annual re union will be held at Organ Church on ascension day, May 16th, 1912, at 10 o'olook. The old soldiers are requested to meet strictly at ten o'olock so we can get through with all of the busi ness and exercises before noon. We expeot to have several ad dreises. All are cordially invited to oome and bring well prepared baskets. Oome and let us have a good social time. 1 14 Via" I II Are ine riyana mosquito uan?erousL5C The fly, with spontfy feet, collects w m tnem over our food and poisons us with typhoid and cholera. -The mosquito with its bite injects into our veins malaria and yellow fever. The bacteria of consump tion, or trip, are everywhere present for us to breathe into our lungs. The blood which flows through our veins and arteries is our protection. It should contain healthy red and white blood corpuscles capable of warding off these disease germs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a blood medicine and alterative made entirely without alcohol, a pure glyoerio extract of blood root, golden seal, Oregon grape root, queen's root, mandrake and stone root, which has enjoyed a M.HAnas.EBt, fi. Pierce niiiiimimi yi mmpiiiyiiiy lsrWaMMMaaksat RESULTS THAT REtJAIX. An Aipriclate fcj Sillskiry People. Thousands whn suffer from backaohe and kidney oomplaint have tried cne remedy after an other, finding only temporary benefit . This is disoouraging, but there is one kidney medicine that has earned a reputation for lasting results and there is plenty of proof of its merit right here in Salisbury. nere is tne testimony of one uho ussd Doans Kidney Pills years ago, and makes his testi mony even stronger. M. M . Williams, 180 Chestnut St., Salisbury, N. 0., says: "The testimonial I gave in 1908, recom mending Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. They are the finest remedy I ever used. I suf fered a great deal from baokaohe and pains across my -kidneys. Sometimes I had dull headaches and felt tired. I Lotiosd that the kiduey secretions were unnatural and I finally weut to J. W. Mc pherson & Oo 's Drug Store and got Doan's Kidney Pills. After taking the contents of several boxes I felt Letter in every way I hope other kidney sufferers will try this exoellent remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-alilburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and take no other. BirrlBger-Citif. The marriage of Miss Addie a . a uertruae Barrio gar, a typo in lHi watohhak office tnd a very charming young lady, and Gharlie a m a uiueepie uaser, a machinist ap prentice at Spenoer, were quietly married at the residenoe of Mrs M. O. Redwine, on West Oouncil Street, Friday afternoon. Rev. 0. A. G. Thomas, pastor of the First Baptist ohuroh, officiating. m ST a a ea a air. uasey is a spienaia youug man and deserves to be oongrat ulated on securing Miss Barringer as his bride. The happy conple are rooming in the Peoples' National Bank building. sQeo4 Advice For 5allsary People. People in Salisbury who have constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach, should use simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, eto as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the new German appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE brings relief almost IN8TANTLY because this simple mixture antiieptioises the digestive organs and draws off the impurities. McPherson ft Co., druggists.. J a as the invisible "terms of diseases, screeds j good reputation for over forty years. The refreshing in fluence of this extract is like Nature's influence the blood is bathed in the tonio Which gives life to the blood the vital fires of the body burn brighter and their increased activity consume the tissue rubbish which has accumulated during the winter. "About forty yacraasowhfle hi Newark, New Jersey; I had chffl and fever," writes Ma. Micbabi. Maguibk. of NatkmalMUjtair JBoma. Kan. I want to Kansas City and in the spring- of 1877 the chills and fever returned. Doctors and everything- I triad failed to do mtpwi. Finally I saw Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery advertised. Itook one bottle of it and the chill vanished. In about a year afterward I felt them coming; back so I got another bottle and have never bad any symptoms of f ever or ague since. That is all of twenty yean ago. for I had the chills about twelve years before I started to take Golden Medical Discovery Jeaurt PeUets suw ft ttnr Ulm SATURDAY Ginghams 3 Jc. 2000 yards of regula? 7io apron Ginghams in short lengths, Saturday and all Ql next week, uS Better Gingham, full- piece. ........ . So Best grade of 60 Calico for. . ... . . 3 1-2o Extra good factory check fjo Good grade of shirting dark colors 7 1-2o Bed Tioking at ..... . . So, 7 1-2, 109 Good Feather Tioking .... . 1 So and 1 Co Best 26o guaranteed feather proof QO tioking for attf Mattiug, Shades & Curtains. Full stoek of Matting priced from 13 1-2o, 20s), 22 1-2 nod 25o, Plain Cloth 25o window shades all best colors for 20o Bettet shade with nioe spring 25, 35 cV43 Curtain poles, . . ., . . 1Qo, 3 for 2flo For cash only, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fob House or Rkpbkbbxttiyb . I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House ot Rep resentatives from Rowan County snbject to the Democratic pri maries and convention . b. P. S Oabltox. Fob Statx's Pb9xodtino Attqb nbt. I hereby announoe my elf a candidate for State's Prose outing Attorney for Rowan Coun ty Oourt, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. b. KXBR CaUIGB. Fob Rxoisteb or Dkbds.. I here by announce myself a:candidate for Register oi Deeds of Rwan County, subjeot to the action of the Democratic primaries andon vention, Pd. b E. H. Miixxb. Fob Shebitf . I hereby announoe myself a oandidate for the office of Sheriff of Rowan oounty, sub ject to the aotion of the Demo cratic primaries and ooonty con vention. B J. H. McKeniii. Fob Prosiodtiko Attorney. I hereby announoe myself a oan didate for the nomination of Prosftcutiog Attorney of the Row an Oounty Oourt, subjeot to the aotion of the Demooratio prima ry and convention. Pd-B T.G.Fubb. Fob County Commissionxb. I hereby announoe myself a can didate for the office of Oounty Commissioner subject to the ac tion of the Demooratio primary and convention. Jultus Fbick B. Rockwell, N.O Fob Coubty Commimioher. I hereby aunounoe myself a candi date for Oounty Oommissiouer of Rowan (Innntv. anhiant (n Ska aotion of the Demooratio primary ( and uonvention. J. W. Pkxlkr B Rockwell, N. 0. April 8, 1012. Fob Pbosecotisg ATTOBMxt. I hereby announce myself a oandidate for the nomination of Prosecuting Attorney of the Rowan County Court, subjeot to the action of the Domooratio primary. 8tahlb Link. For GOTJHTY COMIIISSIOXXB. I hereby announoe mvielf a candi date for the offioe of Oounty Oom missiouer subject to the actiojrof the Demooratio primary and oou- ii Tt 1 1 T WW . Tension, ru.u r. A. HABTMAB. Fob Oounty Treasurer. I here by announce myself a candidate for the offioe of Oounty Treasurer subjeot to the action of the r- . . iemooratio primary ana con vention. b pd. W. Lawson Kluttz. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Register of v eds of Rowan oounty, subjeot to sue action oi-TOeu'moorasio con vention. P. E. Wright Ohina Grove, April 4. 1912. For. County OoMingsioNiB. I hereby announoe myself a candi date for the offioe of Oounty Com missioner subj - ct to the action of the Demooratio primary and convention. W P. Babbxb Pdb. Fob County Commhsioner. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the offioe of County Com missioner subjeot to the aotion of the Demooratio primary and con vention. Jackson Goodmax. Pd-b. Cleveland, N. 0, Fob County Oommissxoxxb . I hereby announce myself a can didate fcr the office of Oounty Commissioner subject to the ao tion 01 the Democratic primary and convention. Josiph Wt Millbb, of Morgan Township' Richfield, route S, N. 0. b-pd' and ALL NEXT WEEK. hut at a lower price. IitfK ti Crtfitsn Having qualified as Administrator of the estate Of J. T. Barber, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said deeedent to file an itemised, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or be fore the 27th day of March 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar o their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This March 28th, 1919. (Mrs.) Oorwslia Bauii, Admr. Barber, N.O. Klutts A Klufts, attorneys. 6t Silt tl Ttlutit inss nl Let li Slits- toy. Pursuant to a judgement aad decree of the Superior court in the matter , of Mary 8mith. Ida , Campbell, Thomas Campbell and W. M. Campbell, ap pointiog the undersigned, commit sioner to sell for partition and division the real estate of the late Allen V. 8mitn, the undersigned will sell at Sublio auction, at the eourt house oor in the city of Salisbury, at twelve o'clock m , on Monday, May 20th, 1912, one house and lot in the part of Salis bury known as Jersey City, and de scribed as follows : Beginning at a stake, 100 feet east from the inter-section of Oraige and Kerr Streets, said stake being en south side of Kerr street ; thence with edge of Kerr street, eastward 60 feet to a stake, corner of lot 21 ; thenee at right, angles to Kerr street towards the W. N.O. E. B.. 200 feet more or less to a stake, on edge of alley along said railway ; thenee with said alley westward to western line of Aehen bach land ; thence with said line north ward to a stake, corner of lot 20, and thence te the beginning. Being lot 22, of John S. Henderson, plat or the eight acre Aehenbam land, being lot No. 4 of the lots conveyed in trust ; by deed from John 8. Henderson, and Elisabeth Henderson, registered in Book 67, page 681, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan county. Terms of sale cash. Sale will be left open ten days for ten per cent bids. was a rA mis Apm 12, Wlf. O. Oocohxnoub. Jb. Oomir. A. H. Price. R. Lee Wrisrht. a,ttornYa. North Carolina. Rowan Oounty f Lewie Littlejohn ) In Superior Oourt vs. Action for Divorce. tr. w . utuejohn ) Notice to Non- Resident. The defendant above named wfl take notice that a civil action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior 'Jourt of Rowan Gouaty . the purpose of which is to obtain a divoree irom sue avonas or matrimony from de fendant, on the grouad of fornication anu auouery ; and said defendant will farther take notice Ahat he is required to appear at the term of Superior wuurv ui aauu county, TO OS UeM af ine ueurt House ln Saliabu rv. on- tne ninth Monday mfter the 1st Mondav in March, 1912.$d answer or demttrtoTed TrtZtZ? ' ane oumpjamf in saiu acuon, wnien is oDlai now filed in the office of the elerk of this eourt. or plaintiff will annlv to the court iorwxe. relief aemsnded in said complaint. This March 28th, 1912. - J. F. MoCmsBiKs, Olerk Superior Court. jLiutts & JUatts, attorneys. JNO. R. BROW, Jowclsr cad Optlolao. ' CHINA, OBOYX, - N. 16 years experience. Prices moderate. Aakrj bs. stetoa Hk TafcaaaatW. I Fi.ssieii ask avail ajaatona iKiin r T-rini.Mllm 1 11 'a n i i li Ciiiliii fifcSan or Rttti fitcirtf and the Ctlftiffttt YlftrM till be sent for $125 per anpum: If you have uot seen The Veteran, write to Nasttevule, Tenn . . for a sample copy, and then subscribe through this office.- Tn Watchman, SalUbury, N. 0. It H Millinery. Visit our Millinery Department you will certainly find 4 hat to please in style and prioe $1.60 Blaok Turban Hat. Q80 2.00 Ready-to-wear Hats for 01.25 Very swell and stylish bats for 01.50, 02, 02.25, 02.50 and up. Nioe lot of children's and boys' hats . Shoes. Good Shoes at Reasonable prices. Lot of odd and ends to be closed out at half price. Women's strap slippers for 01 find 0125 Women's patent or gun metal pumps for 01.50 and 01.00 VeWet, tan, pumps fcr 01.05 and 01 .CO Better Shoes 02.50 And 03.00 PILLOWS FREE Matt as SIO for SS-poand rsstiaar Bad and receive S-poandpairpOlowarVaw. Fraicht prepaid. New feathers, bast ticking, aatiafactton guaranteed. AGENTS WANTED TURNER 4c COSNWELL reeaVer Daalara. Deft. A. CaarUaa.X.C Sill if Ln3 ti Kiki Assets. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rowan County, made in the special proceedings en titled Floyd B Brown, Admr. of Min nie Leaser vs. H. M. Leaser et al., the same being No. 106 upon the special proceeding docket of said eourt, the undersigned, Commissioner, will on Ucnday, the 6th day of May, 1912 at the hour of 12 m., or as soon there after as possible, at the residence of the late Minnie M. Leaser in Atwell Township , Rowan county, offer for sale to the lushest bidder for cash the fol- lowios tracts of land : it. Beginning at a Spanish oak, Philip 0vercash7s lice; thenee N 83 poles to a hickory; thenee E. 61 poles to a red oak in Martin Boget's corner ; thence South 83 poles to a stone; thence N. 61 poles to the beginning, containing 26 acres, more or less. 2nd . Adjoining the lanls of DeWitt Overeash,- Adolphus Wallace, begin ning at a stake on Dewitt Overoash's 'ine ; thenee N, 1 deg. W . 100 feet to a stake In said line , thenee N. 71 deg. W 200 feet to a stake, a new line; thenee S. 1 deg. 100 feet to a stone ; thence 8. 71 deg. 200 feet to the be ginning, containing 20,000 sq. feet. 8rd. Also another lot, adjoining the above lot, Susana Oathion and H. R Plaster, beginning at a stone, Wm. A Leaser's corner to the above lot; thence N. 1 deg. W. 100 feet to a stake ; thence N. 71 deg. W. 62 feet to a stone ; thence S. 1 deg. E. 100 feet to a stone on Oashioa's line; thenee 3. 71 deg. . 62 feet to the beginning, containing 6200 sq. feet, more or lees. This April 5the, 1912. Fzi)ydB Baow?, commissioner and admr. Minnie If Leaser. John L. Rendleman, Attorney; ti sill t! TUatli Tin Uts ui Fonx' Lixis. Pursuant to a Judgment and decree of the Superior Court of Rowan Oounty in the cause entitled " T. L. Thompson and others vs. Thome Heliard Sr., Floyd Thompson and ethers,' appoint ing the undersigned oommlssionera to sell the rl estat of the late Jesse Heliard for division ald partition, and ordering tv second resale of certain lots and lands, the. undersfgaed will sell at publie auotion at the Court-house uoor in site city ox sausDury on . TH- 1912 I at . -i . w W RSTjt on tttie 0f 104 froatlns: on the Western Railroad, adjofnias thelands of J. H.Oarsou and othm ana containing between 16 and 20 seres, and being the balance and resi due ot the tract of land fully described 3meteLABd bounds In deed regis ter In tha Register's Office of Rowan Oounty in Book 114 page 832, to which reference is herebj made for full ESSGkXF m SECOND: Twenty six vacant lots near the portion of Salisbury kaosm as Fulton Heights and being a part and parcel of the R. A. Wheeler Ad dition, and fully described by metes and bounds on the map of R. A. Wheeler registered in the Register's office in book 104 page 602 to which reference is hereby made. Said lots are located as follows t Lots Naa 1. 2. 8. 4, aV6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 18. 14 15. and 16 in Block No. 8 of said map: lots Nos. 11. 12 and 18 in block No. 6 of said map; lots Nos. 8. 9. 10. 17, 18 and 19 in block 24 of said man r lot Na 20 in bloek No. 10 of said map. All oi said lots are 60 by 160 feet and are very desirable fur building purposes, being on and near the proposed street car line axterdinir from ralisburr to Concord. These lots wll be sold as a whole, and bidding will commanaa at 11465.20. This AprU the 2nd, 1912. T. L. Taioatrsoir, W. Ts. WXATHXaMAN, , . , - commissioners. H. Price, W. A. Bristol and R. Lee Wright, attorneys. :
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