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. - i:n S1I3 el Land InJRowaii Ccua made ..of .an order of . resale bvkUArm6iQilnnrt -of , David. on CJouflity ilq thipeiial proceeding therein Mnrtffm Antltfort -fl.VCT. Finnh and 0,1$ Davis, adminisfcatdrs of H. U. Urubb and others, va-Zeb Urubb ana ou trators ffaop ana others, vi zeD uraDD othe?s,tthe quaersigned, adminis on, trill sell at public auction at vne court nouse apor in aansoury, n. O., on thcTlQth dayof February, 1915, at 120'clAftt m.. the following "lands aloki belonrinfc td'eatata of H. O. Grubb, deceased, and situated in Bowan Qoun ty, and knownand designated as the St. John's mjU tract, a tract on the Yad kid Biver. adjoining lands cf Chas. Kluttzaqd others and containing 43 acres mojre or leas, boundaries to which may be feen id complaint on file in aid cause and also, deed to H. C Grubb. f V 2 Also the lands known as the Cor nelison land's, cor mpoqed of two parcel one containing -S8 acres more or less, and the other also containing 88 acres more or lessr for boundaries reference is made to complaint in said cause and also to deed to H. C. Grubb records in office Of Register of Deeds of Rowan county in book of Deeds No. 119 page 800. Terms of sale: One third the pur. chase price to be paid on confirmation of sale, one third in sixty days firm ale, and one third in ninety days from sale, deferred rayments to bear interest from sale, all to be secured at sale by bond and approved security. Jan. 18th, 195. 8. W. Finch and O. T, Davis. administrators of 11, 0. Grubb. Clement & Olepient, Emery E. Raper, attorneys for admrs. WIJI& SCARCELY WAtK ABOUT 4sl Per Urea & ' ., u Ur. Yin t Tfa Usalb to Attend to I mW Mrrw rTQter IE3, N. &! suffered for ,M writes Mrs. Walter tlactat, d this town, "and the third and lest Cms, was my worst I bad dreadful nervous headaches and goauafloq, and was scarcely able to walk about Could not do any of my 1 siat bad dreadful pains In my back ad sides and when one of those weak, ftakJBf speDs would come on me, I would bare to give up and lie down, f'n it wore off. 1 was certainly in a dreadful state of tTT! when I finally decided to try 1 would have died if I hadn't I began taking Cardui, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re Jfeved me entirely. 1 fattened up, and grew so much stronger in three months, I felt like an other person altogether." Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle- acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution. Cardui makes for increased strength, Improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, pt Y 0f the church Senator MisiiQd' rs'icds f iars. Continued from page one. and philosophy, and for conduct ing the education of the yocng, should be freed from all ecclesias tical authority, government, and interference, aod should be fully jck o the civil and politic power, in conformity with the will ot rulers a d thp prevalei t opinions of ths age." 5516 is anerrur.to say that rbe oburoh ought to bp s paratt-ri from the state, and the Statu f n m she church." 76 It is au error to say tha1 'The abolition rf the tempore power, wbioh the apo9toln bp possesses, would oontribnte in thi greatest degree to the liberty ai d nallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medlcln Co.. Ladles' Ad trtsory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Jrtr tm mumi.t. .n- j ,.. I itructwnt on your case and 64-page book. Home lae WOman S tOtUC. and I firmly rreataent for Women." sent in plain wrapper. J-65 mmumummnmmum HnHMnMiHHinInimmrTTTnTnmmuiHMHnMiinnHHHniMUiMMnMMnMHIIIMnnnJlunHltlUILui General News Matters Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Cures Old Sores, Other Rsmedtss Won't Tfca.' Theo. F. Kluttz, Attorney at Law, Salisbury, - - - N. C. Prsotioe: All branches of the law, in all the courts, oounty, State and Jfederal. RUB-MY-TISM -Will cure Rheumatism. Nn ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old sores, letter, King-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c Peoples' National Bank Haliabmv. N. . Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 8 monthi aunauiuu givoll SO any DU81 neaa entrusted to us. Tour business solicited. rXTPeopIes National Dank V 1 m-w jonn b. nenaerson, J. D. Norwood, . Psident. cashier. u, 1 uaskiu, w. T. Busby, V-rreaident. Asst. eashir Administrator's lotiee. Having Qualified &s administrate nnon the estate of G. H. Koon, deceas ed, notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against said estate 10 present trrem to the undersigned on or before December 7 , 1915, orTthis notice win De pieaa in Dar or tneir re covery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to call and bui we witnouc aeiay. This December 7. 1714. J. S. Koon, administrator. xt. iiee wngnt, attorney. Salisbury , N. C, R. F. D. No. 8. idnnjslntor's lelics to Creditors. Having qalified as administrator of ine essate 01 JosepnJne V. Staocill, deceased, this i to natifv .11 AMnno . J wu MVAOVUB having claims against said estate to jjibbbus ine same to me ror payment 0.1 or before the 19th day of January, 1916, or this will he, plead m bar of uieir recovery; 5 All persons indebted to the estate win please make immediate payment to me. ; E. F. Eatow Admr. of Josephine V. Stancill, Dec'd. Garland, N. G. B. F. D. Sampson County. Tement & Clement AttyB. DR. C. M. VAN POOLE General Practice Calls may be left at Main Ph'y., 163 COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippe; it acts on die liver better than Calomel and does not riDe or sicken. Price 25c CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. TO ALL TO WHOM THBSB PBESEHTB MAT oomji obbstinq: Rnnnam to mv anti'af..- tion, by duly authenticated record of uD ptwswiuga iur Kilo vuiuilkBrjr U1B' solution thereof hv tha nnanimnna nnn. sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Spencer Invest ment Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at uor. BausDury Ave., ana oth Street, in thd town of Spencer, County of Row- n, aiase 01 mortn uaroiina,( w. tf Hnid j ; Better light and More of It JEROSENE light is best for young and old eyes alike. JSO LAMPS give you kerosene lignt at its best a steady, generous glow that reaches every corner of the room. The RAYO does not smoke or smell. It is made of solid brass, nickel-plated. It is easy to light, easy to clean, easy to rewick. At dealers everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) BALTIMORE Washington, D. C. Norfolk. V. Richmond. V. (NEW JERSEY) Charlotte. N. C. t-narienon, W. va Charleston. S. C llkiUlMWHUIIlJIIUIUIIlllli luiiuiwimmuuinnnnffii Salisbury Ban k & Trust Co s 4 facilities for the care and protection ol your Money are modern in every respect. The many new depositors we are gaining indicates a crrowth nf thin ha permit an added and larger usefulness to the com munity. Is it not foolish takeep your money in your house where you will always fear it may burn, or where a burglar may break in and pteal it and kill you at the same time? We pay four per cent. intSrest, compounded quarterly. SALISBURY BANK & TRUST GO. W. E, McWHIRTER, Cashier. isiirinm If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If you have a Farm to Sell, List it with us. CT 7T T TnTTTTXTT V ie!rf?'5i and Insupanne (.nmnani 71 -Vw WW..... . X. .1 . . .t., t r . r .r "wja j i :iu , . . enwuea "uorporations." Dreliminarv I v,l,u bU0 oouoiaseuoy inas a to the iMuing of this Oertificata &wAssmsssK.m,Kmgrsms7msmss, voter opposes a demo -..UUVU. , . ! . - .i J l J ... . Now, Therefore. I. J. buyawIi cauaiasie, or a aemocrst GRIMES, 8eerettry of State of the state ol riovth Oarolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, uu jr u uBuuorj, i o, me in my office a duly exetuted and attested eunient in writimr" -tin tha ifiaanln;n of said oorjDTWition, executed by all the stocktslder thereof , which said consent ini the record of the proceed ings af0ieaid are now on file in my aia uiqs8 proviaea oy law. In TestbnoiiT Whereof. Ihtm hnra. to set my hand and affixed my seal at Kaleigh, thU ri day or January, A. D. a st-i a 4010. J. Bbyan Obimks. (Seal) Secretaryof State. DR. R. H. ELLINGTON, DENTIST Salisbury, ' - - N. C. 'PHONE 617. F ifth Floor Grubb Building ED. P j Let me send you FREE PERFUME W rite today for a testing bottle of D'S LILAC The world's most famous perfume, every drop as sweet as the living blossom. For handkerchief, atomizer and' bath. Fine after shaving. AB the value is in the perfume yoa don t nav extra far a fanrv hnH n. The quality is wonderful. The price only 75c (6 oz.).Send 4c for the little bottle -enough for 50 bandkerchiefe. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD Department M. - ED. PINAUD BUILDING , NEW YORK 77 It if an erroi to eay tfcet "lu ho present dav it is uo 1 i ?er expedient that the Catholic religion of the eUte to the ert lt- f all other modes cf woi-hip." 8U li is an error to say that "The Roman pontiff can ai d ought co reoot oile himself to and agree with progress, liberalism, aud modern civilizatioi ." These few pointed .statsmen'Ei e!oted from the eighty which form part of the tneyefioal, not only leave a slender footing for iberty of conscience; bnt leave no place for the American publio achdbl system, no place for Pro! Btautism, progress, or liberality. They place the ecclesiastical law (of Rome) above the civil jaw, declare for .the onion of ohurcb aud state, and assert the tempors power of the pope. Aud that is not the worst of it : for-jvery activity of Rome iL American politics is in perfect harmony with these clear aud an aiis6akable declarations of Pope rins. Oar pablio schools are de uouncwl as 3rod4est Protestantism is denounced ai "Not a religion, uever was a religion" but "a form of rape and rebbery masquerading as a religion, and a hypocrisy wearing the livery of Christianity to serve the deadly sins in." This quotation 11 from the Westeri; Watchman printed in the city of St. Louis, edited by Roman Cath olic Priest Fhelan, and dated Nov ember 12, 1914. If you care t uu& lur ib you win nna it on page ten of the paper mentioned together with mnoh more to show that the spjrit of the nineteenth century Pope Pius IX is preserved ud taught by the Roman Catho i c press cf Amerioa within tht last few mouths of this twentieth centnry. --" It is because- Rome seeks the political power in this country to make her parlal decrees tffeotive tbat The Mouace and mUlicus ot jaJm ad determin d oitizns of tb is country feel the necessity cf acting iu opposition. We bavj uo desire to presoribe what religi ous opinions papists may hold; but we do most etrenoosly obj ct to such papal ideas as I havequ t ed eupplantingf liberty aud p pu iar education in this ccuutry, We regard it as very likely thai Stnator Thomas overlooked the real aim and purp:aeof this paper iu reading but one copy, and that especially whtu the entire papist press is going the limit of misre presentation to make it appear that the movement agaiust politi cal Romanism is a movement against religion. We ask uo more of any senator or oongresjman than Senator Thomas has granted even whil mi8undertaadiug our work and aim. We also believe in both liberty of conscience and of the press. We believe in it to the extent that we do not wish either privilege withdrawn from the pa pists or their press; but we on- pose their political program and ing January 23, among the Augura tribe in JNyasalaud, .briush Cen tral Ainci. Tnree women and five chiidreu, all white, kidnapped but subsequently released. Th chief of tbes leaders is still at Items of Interest to our Readers Gathered ana Condensed (or Quick Assinolition. 1 A poll of the White Mouse on Jauuary 80th revei led that the President's veto of the immigra tion bill will be sustained next Thursday,-February 4tfrj Juuel,2aud8 have b-n s t as the dates cl the annual reunion i the United Confederate Vetr us iu Richmond, Va . acco diug t the order issued ty e eral tfrfunett it. Youug ooiu.Euaiidbr-lu chief of the Veterans. Aco rdiug to a report direct Sr m Villa s beadquaiters we lealu that Gnnferal Vi la was slightly wouaded several days ago at Augascaliences ii a shooting af fair, details of whicn have been Kept a secret. Washington, Jai . 80. Diplo matic angles of the proposal em bodied iu the pending shippiig bill for purchase ot merchant! ships by the United States Gov erumeLt were widely discussed to day as a result of a report that Sir Edward Qrey had informed the State Department that the purchase of any German or Aus trian ships would be regarded as 1 an unneutral act. London, Jan. 80, JmT p, m. ' The end of the sixth month of Europe's great wCjn.ds the be'lig-; erent armies completing prepara tions fcr, oratAlly engaged in operations oC4n extent hardly anticipated wheulhe declarations of hostilities were madf. In Fan derr, France, and Central Poland a deadlook still fxists, but largely because of Russia's tremendous resources, and Turkey's fiction the sphere of operations has been widely extended. Russia, alone is engaged in fighting hostile armies from Tilsit, far in the north of East Prussia, to Tabriz, in Persia, a distance of over 1.5C0 miles. Only that portion of her territory bordering Roumania u free from menace, but her rep rts deolare all of her immense armies are successful. JucudoD, Jan. 81. 1 :4o a. m. At least one vessel besides the Ben Cruachen was sunk by the GbrmaL submarine 21. This fact became known tonight when a traveler brought in the crew of eleven of the steamer Liuda Blanche, sent to the bottom by the raider. Fleetwood, via London, Jan. 80 f The German submarine 21 t.- V day torpedoed the North Shi steamer Ben Cruachen off port. The euutr crew numbering 20, were landed here. At the address of William Jen- uii gs Bryan iu the cityauditori um iu tlaieigb cJ.UUU people were present. His subnet was, ''Man's Duty to Government." H also spoke in Durham on Sunday night hi3 subject there being, "Ms Dut to God. r. XT --t . ivnrgro man wnoae identity i hot knowu was found dead last Saturday morning by the side ot the Scutheru Railway track neai Conoord Au examination prov ea tnat ine neerce s neck was broken. Dr. Buehauan expressed the opinion tbat the man either ell from or was struck by the train. He looks to be about 50 years old. The eastern portion of Texas and parts of Arkausas and Okla homa were swept early Sunday by a severe windstorm wbioh at Ty ler, Texas and Malvern, ai d Gar laud Citj, Arkansas, assumed the proportions of a tornado. No teri ous de av to traffic or oemmunica tion lines were reported L ndou, Jan. 81, 5 p. m. Three white, rnt-n were killed in an uprie Your drtltrsnst will nfnnil mnnov it Cl?nT1i..lraI. i m a Hr of htJW lOOS Bti 11(1 IHSV' -X OINTMENT fails to cure -ny case of Itching, are cured by the wond-rftil, old reliable iiuut siccuiuk ur rrutmuu g rues mo co 14 aays. roner s Antiseptic .net - -& -i - The first aDpUcatdon eives Sase end Rest. 50c. Pain an 4 TiMla At the seu. Jme. 25t.5J.v I OOOBWWWOOW 1 T . m - t, a " We are showing. a nice j li nu nt . I n Coliiiia Grajkoitones Prices from $17.50 Up, We also have all the latent aud best in xe- 0 0 W. H- The Jeweler and Optician. i i iQOswifOOaMsa swsfOQQ ..... 0 TRADE AT W. W. TAYLOR'S AND BE HiPPr FOS HE'LL TRE4T YQU RIGHT. I, have just received A new Stock of Shoes, Blankets, Comforts, Under wear and numer ous other goods for winter use. Our prices are in accord with pres ent conditions. When in need of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Cap3r No tions, Crockery, Groceries, Tinware and about every thing kept in a general store, come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly. W. W. TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. ielde A 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOCJOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fliilajeljliia Painless Dentists Jnc. 5 Best Work, Lowest Prices. X FvAPV IlilfiiliRlllii a PiAaeasI ANA V 0 A v PATENT SUCTION r This is a pen picture-of om popnlar president, JSCs- D. j5JX DC:aBBtt the man who advises more people about their leetn than any dentist in the Carolinas. 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 voter opposes a republican csudi date. ThiB is not a religious questiou : is a politioal questiou. Ther is no more bigotry involved in it, and there is uo more denial of liberty of oouscisuoe iu it than there was in the Progressive be lievers in Theodore Roosevelt re fusing to vote for Mr. Taft. The problem is complicated and ob soured by a foreign ccrporatiou playing politics in the guise pf re ligion. Get that point straight, and yon will find io difficulty in understanding that The Menace (hag no designs upon any man's .liberty of oonscieucs. -Tht Mei Just look, till January 10th! 0 Crown. S3, $4. $5, Q Full Set Teeth, $6. A Q All Work Guaranteed. A 0 PHILADELPHIA PAINLESS DENTISTS. IHfi A ri 4 n Kl mm m m.. . - V Ui.o norxn main street, Salisbury, ti. C, i h 0 large bat a British force has at tacked his village. London, Jan. 31 Fcr the fourth time einoe the w&tlHbesau the Carpathian Mountains, be tween Dnka and Weakow paseea ithetcueof a pitched battle. The previous clashes were between Russians and A tie tro-Hungarians, but now the Austria us and Huu- Kariaus have the assiitance of the German armies and are taking .a vigorous offensive. Ddspite this, Russian reports assert that th preliminary fighting has turned to the advantage of Russia and that prisoners and gam have been cap tcief. I your completion needs DAGGETT 4 RAMSDELL'S PERFECT COLD CREAM beauf frt fk .i,- ,p wealth and - uoines away the marks of Time bnnga Nature's bloom allnw lune ouu wMiiKjco. improve your looks by its daUy use In tubes 10c, 25c., 50c In jar. 35c, 50c, 85c, $1.50. When you in,!$t upon Daggett d RanuJWt yoa get thm best cold crern in thm storm. a !aoi J
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