LOCAL NEWS
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nan i i ui yu luuiro or Tfi
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J! 1 U X lM
i ii- iKo i.iu v iiiiii:y camps
cf til Pilritic Dr-lnr So s
of A lHiii-.i will i)ii thir
uoti'i y ciMiV Mit in a' Fiith
Fri lay nigut o" hi8 wek.
t':tw m -MthinH am gHiiwraliy
p i-Mv wfil at.tMiif)fd and ate
of n inter -st to the inem
bel - .f tii- v?r iwi ig ordnr.
i h - tnhlsc schools of Salis
biirv wiU opnn .VI ond ay
tetnher 25th. Th boys and
girls will take uoticrt au get
th-:r hakt balls, gyrana
:ii.n paraphmilia. etc., in
workiugtjrdir.
Theo At well has just re
turned fi;om th home of h&
pi re its, M and Mrs James
H Atell. who liv neat
Mooresville, Iredell County1
and wh celebrated their aroK
dtu wedding during his visit.
Mr and Mra At well are high
ly e tem I citizens are oijly
0 and 68 respectively. Quite
a number of friends were
prHcnt beaide the family and
a very ple-wiut occisio i
had
M H ti "ve is th n une of
a ;iev ptMctitiotier for SaJi-1-b
it y. treats dii-eisei' by
ti.e nw method Known as
cM'ropr h MMdifi-i( ion.
o sji-c'-'i t y m oieop t h y
. The, dd Hellow of tl
twelfth dMtriet. cosnpoed of
K iwaii aid reve'al adj inrng
c mntieri eommenced w?f'
Benlah Lodge, Sp i:cei last
Friday nigh". The ad dree
of welcom" was by D
P-tbel and the re;p uy
P 8 Carlton, E-ti A laig
number of delegates wer
present-and. both a piestn'
-a?i ! or lilable mjetittg wa
held. Something over tiFty work
men ar busy on tbe Meac!i
ery b-ing erected near Hie
toll bridge at the, Yadkin
river. The land has be
bought up around there an i
is to he, p-ld oil in lot tor
businesd aud residential pu?
poses and, it seem, it 'w i
not be long before a typ ( a
mill village, will b j Hi" re n)'
Tftis village is t b - k . h i
as Yadkin and -- I c iHo?
is a splediii we.
ri. !J . v. ..
Pa'd Reiner t S
ii irst iH,-.e;ved '1 t ! tel
Hug him of the death o!; lor
father a! vi itleo'ier..'.
-any, J ly H l b - death
ocurre Icius' a year t th
day f ro n-b - le,itn o. a
of 'he eldr Reiner who
bill. I i n hat tie, at V'a
w a s
-w w.
Poland:
A S MtJ ' ' vHhvi I
Teuu, va purchased i-f "K s
MiHer the Uem City La-in-ritr
,,. nt'i LrtrtStre.rti a id
wt I take ch irge of Hie
httsi
uess at tice.
Charles B Mole, . . f N-w
Jersey is t new pivsi-lent
of the N 0 Pu li ;; S rvic
Company. succ-ed" g Birl i
C ler w.bo esigue I fumi i5-
n.aui.ni HtJnfti'.es .vii
iOiliru
in (nreeusb iro
J If Saba ani B th -rs wil
o 4 ' v h -' r n k !
m l by the B - wi . MM
st ii - put iu shape for buBi-ne-s
The Salisbury Normal and
Iud istrial Institute open to
day. The exerc ss will he
held at the First Presbyterian
Church.
lie .rge T Norwood died at
his home in St uth Bostou,
Va, last Sunday. He was a
, , . - T kt a
.half brother of J D Norwood
of thta city. He waa 60 years
pld.
SPSiKS IN SALISBURY.
Msgj Mm D$;ii3srati5 Party and its
Leader.
t.1 . ,
for two hours Mondav North
i . "
next, i
1 - 4. - o,-
ijt - i nan i . i . . .
bl - V tilled of Rwan people.
His speech was almost entire1"
vu i u 1UUU1
jomforfca-
ly illPraise of the National Dem-
,ocratlc PartY and its leader.
1 . e spoke not a wnrrl a.Kmt
quelle ISSUGS flKmiscinrt tUf
. '
suoect with the simple state-1
ment that no r.n i8 !
I w VV V 1 UtlXJ L Li CC.
that the neoole
. . . "
turning this State oyer to the
Republicans.
He exhonerated Roosevelt
from blame for the panic dur
ing his administration and did a
like service for Cleveland, plac
ing the blame for these and other
money scares on defects of the
money system that was enacted
as a war measure in sixty three.
He charged the Republicans
with the sin of perpetuating
this system after its defects be
came apparent.
That peace and prosperity a
bounds in America now was at
tributed to the fact that a Divine
sense of justice rules in Wash
ington. In justification of Mr. Wilson's
c-iauges, the speaker said when,!
oie was bounded on tue North
by yellow jackets, ou the East by
rattlesnakes, on the West by
man-eating sharks, and on the
S -uth by helitire and damnation,
hv has to niake some lightning
changes in his position or he
would soon have no position to
change.
Every change of the Presideut
.vas made in the interest of the
honor, peace and prosperity of
the American people.
He explained in detail the
working of the Federal currency
law aud other laws of the re
oent. Congresses, aud claimed
thaL this is the first time 'since
Lincoln that .the people have
been in the saddle.
Lax-Fos, A Effectivg LsxatSva UverToatc
Does Not Erips mr Disturb tin Stonacip.
In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos
contains Cascara in acceptable form. &
stimulatingLaxatiYeandlonic. Lax-Fos
acts effectively and does not gripe nor
disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids
digestion, arouses the liver and secretions
and restores the healthy functions. 50c.
Manning Defeats Btease.
Columbia, S. C, Sept. 12. In
one of the most tensational fights
for the governorship since the
days of "Pitchtork hJen" 1 Hi-
man's activities in the Palmetto
Mate, Tole L. Blease former
Governor for two terms was de
feated today in his aspirations for
a third term by the present Gov
ernor, Richard I. Manning of
Sumter. S. C Striking a lead
oarly in. the evening, with the
first official returns from various
arts of the State ot about 5,000
votes. Governor Mann'n main-iin.-n
this lead all through the
:venin4" hours.- t
H?ea-ea!) ul midnight admitted
:is d feat, it is understood, but
tL!ousH'.vU remained on the streets
i mi i t i i -iJ- o.'iiecs until the
i-i. nv.ii' i iie r- ur h were in.
ivlj returns late
;e ;i clean-cut vie
t. ii . . r a
by a irmjorfly
et ni iHMl a i
between 3,n U and
7.0 vote.
Willi ,iijout !2(i, u) votes
re-
trted out ot a
registration
of
i'lic more lli-Hti
150, n the
inures give Manning 67.467 and
Bl a-v:n2 5 '. It was confidently
asserted that the boxes still to be
heard from couH not change the
result.
State of Ohio, City of I
Toledo. Lujas County,
Kiank J.. Ciieney makes oath
that he is senior partner of the
rinn of K. I Cheney & Co., doing
businein the City of Toledo,
count v State aforesaid and that
said tinn will pay .the sum of One
Hundred Uohais for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured bv ihe use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Chkney,
j Sw-rn to beiore me and sud
!cnted in my pre -ence this 6th
'day ot December. A. U. 1886.
vV VV. Gi.eason. Notary Public,
j Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally and acts directly upon
the bio d and mucous surlaces or
the system. Send for testimon
a.ls free.
F J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Address: F. J, Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O. Sold by all drug
gists, 75c. Take Hall's Family
Fills for constipation.
5
Fflf S3iB full-blooded Jersey bull,
, "e old. Price $5.00 Write
to or call on C. A. Weddington,
Rural 1, Glass, N. C,
j MAR ffi AGES
J
x uc mduiu"t oi miss uciuuuc
T,
iicxier anu iviuses iessiei iuua
piace sat.urdav evening- at uie
home of S. L. Canup on Narth
- - - i
Sh
nffi
aver street Esquire W L. Ray
officiating-.
The marriage of Miss Lula
Kenerly and Joseph Wilson, both
r"--' ' r'-r- --
i,0 Lmo f (l Kr o n,r,i)C
, V n ur, q
Mr.nd Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Sun-
- r A
day atternoon, Kev. 2r. Jbv. Kicn-
adsoflof the Methodist
officiating:.
church
Cowles-Lnnn. .
North Wilkesboro, Sept
9 A wadding of morn than
usu 1 1 interest lk;re as well as
in oth-'r parts of 4he State
was celebrated at the Metho
dist C'i inch when Miss Louise
l.unh aud ( barles H 'Cow let,
editor of The Wilkes Patriot,
were married Wednesday.
Mi's Luuu wadi at one time a
resident of Salisbury.
The church was filled with
the mauy friends of thenar
ry couple, lhe decorations
were in green and yellow and
white, having been beautiful
ly a i ranged by friends. Mrs.
Ii E Prevette presided at U:e
organ. JUdt reiore ue nri--dal
party ei tered th- church
Mis Uharles S Sink sang with
great sweetness "U. Promise
Me and "At Dawning." Lo-
heugiiu's world famous bri
dal chorus was rendered ah
the party entered the church
and Medelssohn's as a reces
sional.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
This is a medicine that every
amily should be provided with.
Colic and diarrhoea often come on
suddenly and it is of the greatest
importance that they be treated
promptly. Consider the suffering
that must be endured until a
physician arrives or medicine can
be obtained. Chaiilnatn s v.'olic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
has a reputation second to nonej
for the quick relief which it af
fords. Obtainable everywhere.
Wilson Takes a Personal Interest in the
Mexican Negotiations.
New London, Conn., Sept 12.
President Wilson lent bis per
sonal touch today to aid the
efforts of the American-Mexican
Mint commission in seeking a
j
permanent foundation of sympa
Lhy and understanding upon
which may rest tluj future rola
tions of the United States and
Mexico
1 1
Patting aside For an h ur ins
own cares ana ins vigu 10. uie
I ? I A I
bedside of bis sister, who is dy-
i n r Mr Wilson exchanged calls
with General (Parian- i's rMre-
ienUitives. It w;i. tbtj tir1
time duruiiT In- .vdiniuisi ra'.ion
Mia! Eecti!iv! bad desilt M-rsoii
i.iiv vvii !i a ! eol-i ?oiila' 1 Vf ol' the
!-xif;t.!t defae.to iovern inent
'ind 1 lie significance of this fact
.vu-s not iost upon either the
A m.M-ira.-' or M 'ican coinsnis-
mi.mrs For t.lni first time alst
l'epi't se.'itaiivos t tJHtioritl Car
ruit reo-ivo l dnc fly from the
man in whose hands pet ilaps
lies the fate of their country his
state men ol sympainy wicii .ne
aims of tho revolution which has
torn iVlexico.
The regeneratit)n of the strick
en Nation must come from with
in, Mr. Wil-son said, and, in an
swer foe hi eo'.ieairues and him
self, Luis Cabrera. Carranza's
Minister of Finance and chair
man of the vexican delegation,
asserted that his country was
struggling toward the light of j
rree anu ueuiouicuio iruvei mucin.
Mr. Wilson laid great stress,
it w-ts learned, on the point as to
the present conference upon
which both Secretary Lansing
and Secretary Lane centered
their remarks at the ttrst meet-
ig f the commission in New,
York, the protection of A.meri
can lives aud property in Mexi-
co.
The President said he hoped
. , a u ,
the commission would be sac -
cessful in finding a solution for
its problems which would insure
the security of . Americans, not
only along the border, but in any
. j- : -.
pari, oi me.'.
A aa&una Thct Does Hot Affect The Ht it
r . i--tive rffect. LAXA-
ir-v" : T .jmcni
15
STATE EMM HINT OF WOODMEN.
Gam? Lee Overman at Fcir Grounds Observe
Regular Army Rules.
With 300 men in uniform living
n-ic ",c l a ,u,uiav tu .
catnpment Camp Lee Overman, at j
the Fair grounds, has been an!
interesting place for visitors since
Monday. The teams of Wood
men of the World from North and
South Carolina comprising the
twelfth district, began the week's
encampment officially at 10 o'clock
Monday morning when there
were present besides the regular
encampment officials a number of
prominent citizens including
Senator Overman and Mayor
Woodson, each of whom addressed
1 the men.
The camp is in charge of Gen.
t$. G. Sipher of Luinberton as
commanding officer, with Col. C.
L. Mather of Omaha, assistant
adjutant general detailed as re
presentative of General Frazier's
general staff. Capt R V. Ladd,
U. S. A , is here having been
detailed by Gen. Leonard Wood,
of the Department of the East as
instructor of tactics. Col. V. E.
Grant of Hendersonville is in
command of the divisional regi
ment with Maj. Wiltshire Griffin,
also of Hendersonville, post ad
jutant, and Maj. W. E. Garren is
post quartermaster. Dr. H. H.
Newman is post surgeon and Miss
Stella Evans is the trained nurse
in charge of the hospital.
Regular Army camp lif : is ob
served in every detail from the
bugle call to rise at 6 a. th. until
the call to turn in at night.
The companies held an exhibi
tion drill on the streets of Salis
bury Tuesday night and will hold
another Thursday afternoon.
Thursday night in the open air
at the camp three hundred or
more new members are to be in
itiated. This open air initiati6n
is something entirely new for
secret orders and will be handled
under tne care of Gen. E. B.
Lewis who is representing the
Sovereign camp at this encamp
ment.
A degree team from the Wood
men of the World encampment
gave a splendid exhibition drill
on the Innes street yesterday
erening. They were accompani
ed by the KannapolisY. M.'C- A.
band Thursday afternoon the
entire regiment is, expected to te
in town.
Forget Your Aches.
Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame
back make life a burden. If you
suffer from rheumatism, gout,
ulmbago, neuralgia, get a bottle
of Sloan's Liniment, the univer
sal remedy for pain Easy to
ipply; it penetrates without rub
bing and soothes the tender
flesh. Cleaner and more effec
tive than mussy ointments or
poultices. For strains or spains
sore muscles or wrenched liga
ments resulting from strenuous
exercise, Sloan's Liniment gives
quick relief. Keep it on band
for emergencies At your Drug
gist, 25c.
Will Raise $20,009 for Albemarle School.
'Lhe id eti'Mi 1 f Kev t C
Sbive pi -efideni of be Al
he" a 1 1" N 1 in 1 i tid ( o1
Ihi7':ih 1 e-iltllt" w;fil a I'll
-t.dis"'l by M ri.ii'iiii 'ig
eHhvtr-ry ;t mee.'ipur al
Q p en-1 Cnlb g - Vi r-t we"k.
ihe .irleivoie H'Mi !;f t ;or -
Mi direct charge id tliniHfir s
to r-i:-ee$-Ju,M) r pift ' be
8 II') l Oil 1 , S D'i'i US) 1 i Ti !
was a is" be . n 1 1 v a p o '.
I bis will b (lii i - ! ! e
board and llev. Sit.v. in
the estimation ol Pre-hyiety,
the . 1' emarle chool it do
itii a vr.rv tine and lading
work i 1 Stanley ('oimty in
educating girls and the voting
weine,i at a n derile co-t
The r p til of the iiisli1 utiou
made Wednneday by ScTie
llutieyeutt.
. c , T .
n oaib loou
For those who are in need of a
romodv fnr Iridnftv trmihlHS and
Ku4.ksW.hia it ;a M. ,ofi ll!M.n to
try Doan's Kidn. y Pills. Tbey
are strongly recommended by
i i i i
oausoury peopie.
n Mrs J. L. Huater 12 2 N
Ellis St., Salisbury, says
eral years ago my kidneys caus-
e(j me a lot of annoyance. My
back ached and I felt so weak
that I could hardly get about.
f In the morning I couldn t get
l be(L Te firgt box f
Doans Kidney Pills did me good
and after taking several boxes,
my back felt as strong as ever
anumy B.
iy
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney PiUs-tbe
cmhip that Mrs Hunter nan
J" .
Foster-Milburn Co., Props., liut-
ROWAN SUPERIOR GODRT.
Jirtgi Frank Carter Presiding and R. Lee
Wright, Esq., Conducting tha Prosecution.
The Rowan SuperiorrSEirt
- wnui ummiuS
with Judge Frank Carter presid-
trig and R. Lee Wrigh, Esq.,
prosecuting owing to the illness
of Solicitor Hayden Clement, Esq.
The term is for two weeks, the
first week for criminal cases and
the second for the trial of civil
cases, and opened with Judge
Carter's charge to the grand jury,
which is composed of the follow
ing citizens:
J D Heilig, foreman; P A
Sloop, J P Cathey, Stokes E
Miller, Samuel Rothrock, J. W
Fink W F Josey, P S Kluttz,
Jno F Nurgaw, W W Barber,
Robert A Boat: an, D M Barger,
W A Casper, T W Lingle, James
L Ueaver, J C Julian, J A Hart,
Frank L Agner.
Quite a number of cases are
being disopsed, some by continu
ance and others by trial. The
proceedings thus far induce the
following:
John Clark, cruelty to animals.
Defendant plead guilty, and judg
ment of lower court, $10 fine and
costs, was affirmed.
Frank Sowers, assault, defend
anc plead guilty This was aibo
a case going up from the count
court, whose judgmenl of $4 ) and
costs was allowed to stand
Will Massey, assault with
deadly weapon another from th
county court on appeal. Defend
ant plead guilty and takes the
sentence of the lower court whicl
is 18 months on the chain gang.
Emily Howard, vagrancy, Ac
tion abated by death' pf defend
ant.
W T Bowman, gambling, plead
guilty.
W H Lyerly, plead guilty to
forgery in three cases. Judgment
suspended in two cases and in
the third fentence of two years
in the State prison was imposed.
Frank Brady, abduction; not
uilty. On the charge of forni-
cation ana adultery, however, the
defendant , through John Busby,
bis attorney, waived the finding
or- a bin ana plead guilty.
inegranajury yesterday at-
temoon returned true bills fO!
, T
murder against Manse Jones alias
WillJordon and John Young alias
strong, both colored, for murder
rvF Tlin Tnnne alio c TTtTrf rv 1
l j vim j j it v-o tvnao c w vkjlm. Xvl
Cra3ken, on June 17, 1916.
McCracken, is the negro who
was shot and killed on No. 45,
the afternoon southbound local
train, just this side of the Yad
kin river when a party of negro
liborers were returning to their
homes in South Carolina from
Virginia aud a shooting scrape
stardt.'d in the car in which they
were riding,".
The court was taken up this
norning with the trial of Will
.Jordan, one of the men charged
-.villi having killed Newton Mc
Cracken, the othar man not hav
ing be.-ju captured. Judge Car
eer assigned Messrs Cbas. Cog-
gins and lienj. McCubbins to
Intend the prisoner Thesei
made a bard tight for thi-ir man
uiu ivj i uogffins in this case
made bis initial speech to a jury,
which was a splendid' effort.
The caso went t the jury at
adjournment for noon.
Are You Looking Old?
Old age comes quick enough
without inviting it. Some look
old at forty. That is. because
they neglect the liver and bowels
Keep your bowels regular and
your liver healthy and you will
not only feel younger hut look
younger. When troubled with
constipation or biliousness take
Chamberlain's Tablets. The?
are intended especially for these
ailments and are excellent. -Easy
to take and most agreeable in
effect. Obtainable everywhere.
Forecast fir Sejrtsr.
From 4 to 11, fair, some stormy
west and south, and cool.
From U to 19, changeable and
mild with threatening alonp:.
some clear and cool.
From 19 to 27, frequent show
ers along, and cool.
A. "V A ill
showers and colder from Pacific
1 i
swruis uuiiuwcsi.
September shows fairly erood
weather here only. Some cool,
ieeuug irust ai last or montn.
Storms mostly southwest
east. Hq-nky Rkid,
R-3, Box 167j Salisbury, N, O.
rrora 4 10 vci. rm, cooii-
ELDERLY
WODEN
"SAFEGUARDED
Tell Others How They Were
Carried Safely Through
Change of Life.
Durand, Wis. "I am the mother of
fourteen children and I owe my life to
Lytiia E. Pinkham a
"Vegetable Com
pound. When I waa
45 and had the
Change of Life,
a friend recom
mended it and it
gave me such relief
from my bad feel
ings that I took
several bottles. I
am now well and
healthy and recom
mend your Compound to other ladies."
Mrs. Mary Ridgway, Durand, Wis.
A Massachusetts Woman Wri test
Blackstone, Mass. '"My troubles
were from my age, and I felt awfully
sick for three years. I had hot flashes
often and frequently suffered from
pains. I took Lydia E. Pmkham's
Vegetable Compound and now am well."
Mrs. Pierre Cournoyer, Box 239,
Blackstone, Mass.
Such warning symptoms as sense of
tiff oaation, hot flashes,headaches, back
aches, dread of impending evil, timidity,
sounds in the ears, palpitation of the
heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu
larities, constipation, variable appetite,
weakness and dizziness, should be heeded
by middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound has carried
many women safely through this crisis.
iarry Lindsay, Chief of Police at Draper, Kills
To.a"" fflarpby of Spray.
S;r:iy. ept. 1 1 . Yesterday late
i the afternoon, another tragedy j
?as enacted near here in which a
ipray man played a part. Harry
,- . - , - r r i- r r
aiuaj v.UiCi e-
.-r, shot and killed instantly
Thomas Murphy of Spray. Ac-
cording to reports, Murphy in
company with Nicholas Martin
.
ana unarne Martin were seen
driving through Draper, singing
and apparently somewhat under J
the influence of whiskey, when I
they passed Lindsay, who decided
Unon arresting them Mounting
a bicycle he undertook to overtake
then, but failhir in this and
havinr an oooortuhitv to use the
kpray - Draper jitney buss, this
was doQe an tney were SOon
ovcrtaWen. In lhe effort to make
Ln fest -xn some way Murphv
was killed. 1 he coroner's inquest
: nQ : oroeTess Th'fe shoot-
aA -K1f m;,Troav h.
1 luft "Ulll-U o.www
tBM,n uprp unA Draoer and has
created considerable excitement.
MUrphy is represented as having
I . ' .
been a quiet man. The funeral
will take place tomorrow.
MmSmnmll
DRIVING OUT CATARRH
If people knew how the presence
of catarrh Is a constant menace,
they would have none of it. It
Infests some part of the delicately
adjusted body and makes it useless,
thus throwing on the other organs
more than their share of work. It
affords a carefully prepared seed
bed for the germs of colds, grip,
tuberculosis and pneumonia. It so
disarranges Nature's delicate plans
aS to make possible asthma, hay
fever and other respiratory dis
orders. It spreads until it becomes
avutemle. thus involving many or
gans and debilitating the entire
8ystem with serious results.
Chtarrh la easily neglected, and
It rarely gets weU of itself. It
needs proper medicinal correction.
For almost half a century many
tiniisnnrlB have found helD in
runa. a valuable tonio with special
re-
efficacy in catarrhal conditions.
Th film Ib tn clean out waste mat
ter, to dispel the catarrhal inflam
mation, and tone up the whole sys
tem. Its users willingly testify
that it has done all this and even
more for catarrhal sufferera. What
It has done la (he best proof of
what it will do. Tou may rely on
Peruna.
In tablet form It Is nleasant to
;1 take and easy to administer.
..ii Hanall
Tablets are
the ideal
laxative and
liver tonic.
They have
no unpleas
k. ant effects
Jk. and do not
form a hab
it. 10c, 25c.
He Perm Co
Colombo. O.
SALISBURY MARKtTS
orretwl wpnkly hy l M
M:ll?r $ Ion
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-. .Sale 1 JaluaWe Estate.
Under and by virtue of the authority
conferred opon me by that certain
mortcaee executed by Lillie Miller,
dated June 22, 1915, duly recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds for
Rowan county, in Book 50 page 206.
default having been Made in the pay
ment of the obligation thereby secur
ed, I will on
Saturday, October 21, 1916,
at 12 o'clock M, at the court house
door of Rowan county, offer for sale to
the highest bidder for cash the follow
ing desenbed real estate, lying and
being in the city of Salisbury, county
of Rowan, bounded as follows, to-wit :
one home and lot in the South Ward
of the town of Salisbury, beginning at
a stake at the side of the new Concord
road 110 feet in a northerly course from
Ada Holmes' corner and runs in an
ee8terly course 146 feet to a stake
thence in a northerly course 44 feet to
a stake, corner of Martin and Mary
White s line; thence with White's line
in a westerly course 146 feet to a stake
at the side of the Concord road, thence
in a southerly course with sail road 44
feet to the beginning. For further
particulars and back title, reference is
hereby made to the deeds referred to
in the deed made by Thomas Bradshaw
and wife, Lillie Bradshaw, to Lillie
Miller.
This September 15, 1916.
J, B. Bkatty, Mortgaget.
Roger D. O'Kelly, attorney.
Notice ci. Action.
North Carolina, )
Rowan County. ) .
Loretta Burrell ) In the Superi
vs or Court, Oct-
James A. Burrell ) ober Term, '16
The defendant, James A. Bur
rell will take notice that an ac
tion entitled above has been com
menced by plaintiff" against him
in the Superior court of Rowan
county tor the purpose of obtain
ing a divorce from the bonds of
matrimony upon the ground Of
fornication and adultery, and that
the said defendant is required to
aPPear at term of the Superior
court of said county to be held on
the 5th Monday after the 1st
Monday of September 1916, which
is October 9, 1916, at the court
house in Salisbury, county of
Rowan, North Carolina, and
answer or demur to the complaint
f . . -ff . - th
plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in the
complaint
This September 6, 1916.
J. F. McCubbins,
Clerk Superior Court.
fc-Saie ol Valuable Real Estate.
Pursuant to a certain deed of trust ex-
cuted by K-A. Rainey, guardian of George
.M!fc2.bM
Lleed of trust i duly recorded in the office
f Ka Pariofai rf X&tiAa frw T?.r won fWMinlV
. . ftt f
f rvrl cracr&a fn 4ft nacrp 2ft2. to
secure a certain indebtedness therein pro-
vided for, default having been made in the
payment ot said lnaebteanesa ana aemana
having been made upon the trustee for a
1?"! 1' Sf. "Tifl
court house door in Salisbury, North Caro-
I linA. fin
lina- on
Monday, September 18, 1916,
at 12 o'clock M, the following described
real estate, situated in Morgan Townshi'p
being described as follows:
No 4 of the Piny Woods tract in the
division of the lands of John C. Goodman
deceased, and beginning at 'a Vine knot
norntr of No. 1, thence 8 85 E. &s5 chain
to pine knot on Kitchie'sjine; tnenceW, 6.
E. 14 80 chains to stone, thence N. WJ5m.
34.47 chains to a stake corner of mo os
thence S 5 W. 15 75 chains to the be 3ni
ning containing 50 acres. For back n-i
ee division of estate of John C. Good tgtl
dece aed, recorded in Book No. 121ane
page' 377, etc., also special proceeding
Clerk's office. Bidding on this tiact to
begin at $368 50.
Ter ms of sale, CASH,
This August 11, 1916.
J. F. McCubbins. trustee
Sale of Refused
Freight.
At the freight depot in
Rockwell, N. C, on Monday
Sept. J8th, at 12 noon, the
Southern Railwav Company
will pell for freight charges,
the following refused freight:
One car load, (10,000 feet),
rough pine lumber. Terms
of sale, Cash.
r.l - L. BARKER ,
Route Agent.
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