'SIWES By Lydia E. PinkKam'a Vegetable Compound, WJnona, MiniL-"I suffered fbr mote than a year from nervousness, md was T UW rest a w v x coma not would lie awake and get so nervous ' I would have3 to get up and walk around nd in the moraine Would be all tired girt. I read about LtdiaKPirikham's Vegetable Com- tKmnd and thought woaiq try it. My nervousness; goon - ;: 1 leep h mendLyKn Compound to make Weak Serves strong. Mrs. ALBERt Sultze, 603 . How often do We hear the expression a su nervous, i can not sleep," or "it seems as though I should flw finK TL.Tr K A r ri w TTwiiicu sueuiapront fcy Mrs. Sultee's experience an give fa .Md b remedy, SSSSL Atrial ham V-trtto ForfortyyeariithM been overcom ing such serious conditions as displace ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg ularities, periodic pains, backache, diz amess, and nervous prostration of women, and is now considered the stan dard remedy for such ailments. S! 01 Yilutlt Lisa. . Pursuant to ajtidgement entered at the Febararj term,. 1916, of Rowsn Huperio T'iV16 ,C8U8e enti Wachovia Bank &Trnt Company v. T H Vander lord and Jas D. Darsfct," the undersigned Commissioner will expese at public auction c cw,rt bouse door in the citj of Salisbury, N. C , on '.tin 2nd day if June. 191?. at the hour of twelve M, the following de scribed lands: Situated near the town of Spencer and described as follows: Beginn ng at a stone corn rbetween, Phil. Sowers' and the Gobble Mill 1 nd. after wri purchased by John 8 Henderson; al so a corner of the Earnhardt tract par chaesd by Jordtn ard McCnbbins; thence Worth 10 deg. east with said line of th (lobble Mill land 173 feet to s stake tie reS.mh80 dejf. ast 365 fet to ta e; thence south J deg. w.s! 3i8 feet tr s ke on Jordan s line; thence north 64 t'e west623 feet m the beginning, contain m.' 8 02 acres, save and except lots Nos. 1, I , 22 23, 2t, 2 26. 27, 28, 29, and 60 io 10, inclusive, as shown on liap of Sow ers Hro?, the propeitj of Dorsett and Vanaerford, as per plot died in the office o. the Register o' Deeds for Rowan county Dated, this the 28th day of April, 1919. JoHH L. BeNDLSM xvt I ommissioner. Kendlenun & Rendletnan, Attorneys Nonh Carolina lln he Superior t ourt; Rowan County I Before the Clerk Virgie W Harris, administratrix of W M Harris, deceased, plaintiff, . against ,. Virgie W Harris, Helen W Harris, Marga ret Gribble and her husband, James Grib ble Robert M Haiis, Marj Burns Har ris, and Kath rine Harris defendants. The defendants, Margaret Gribble and her husband, James Gribble. aud Robert M. Harris, the above-named will take notice that an action or s ecial proceeding enti.led as' abovefias-been commenced in the superior court of Rowan county, North Carolina, before the cleik for the purpose of selling real estate Mttiate in Rowan conuiy, North Carolina, in which the said defendants own and interest to make as sets to pay debts; and the sa d defendants will further take notice that ' they are re quired to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court for the county of Bowan on the 7th day of June, 1919, and answer the romplsint. a copy of which will be deposited in th office of the clerk Of the superior court for said county and let them take notice if they fail to answer the said complaint or petition at tht time Ihe plaintiff, petitioner, will pply fcr the the relief. This 3rd day of May, 1919. 5-7 4t J F. McCUBBlKS, Clerk superior court, Rowan county. Sale ol YaljnMfi Faning Mods Pursuant to the order of the Superior court of Rowan county, made in the special proceeding pending before J Frank McCnbbins, Clerk, in the special proceed ing entitled "D. A. Rendleiuan Administra tor of J. A. Rendieman, vs Mrs. Laura C. Rend craao. Mrs Carrie A Taylor and husband. W. W. Taylor, Mrs Belle. Peeler Mrs Alice Belle Hulls etal." the under signed coram ssioner, will on the Secsnd Day of Judo, 1919, twelve M. at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, N. C, offer for sate to the highest bidder for cash, theMollowing real estate, lying andbeing in Li taker township', Rowan county, and de scribed as follows: An undivided one third interest in and to the following lands; situate on middle Crane Creek, beginning at a dry oak, near a post oak and runs hence north 3 deg. west 24 chains and 29 links to a black jack; thence south 65 deg. west 15 chains end 85 links to a black oak; thence North 85 deg west 7 chains to a s.one heap; .thence soutl 65 deg west 40 chains and 98 links to a stake on the old line, thence S. 3 deg. E. 16 chains to a stone heap, tltence 87 deg. E 50 chains to a stak, thence N. 3 deg. VV. 10 chains and 70 links to s black oak; thence N 87 deg. E 20 chains and 50 links to the beginning, containg 162 acres, more or less, and known as the "John Lewis Readleman" Home Place; subject however to the dower of Mrs Minnie A Rendieman now Mrs. Minnie A. Misen heimer widow of said John Lewis Rendle m in, heretofore set a part, as per records filed in the office of the cleik of the Super ior court of Rowan county to which refer ence is hereby made. Dated, this 19th day of April, 1919. D. A Rendlkman, Commissioner, 4ohn L. Readleman, Atteroy Kl WflDfc STRONG S A LI f BUR Y AND RGVAM COUNTY LOCALS sf The new city administra tion wilj take hold at noon Monday, Jane2ud. At this time mayor elect V B btra- a cnan and ihe unw aldermen will be s worn iu. Thw first meeting of the new board will take place Thursday night, June 5th, The negroes, are expecting large crowd in Salisbury when 4Jiey will celebrate the 30th. Ihe cornerstone of Haven Luthnran church, Chestnut Hill, was laidd with appro priate ceremonies, Sunday, Id ioiL .rri nay loiu. ine service was conducted by pastor. Rev G H Li Lingle, who was assist e 1 by DrM M Kinnard, Jlev J L Morgan and Floyd Lingle. The Salisbury public schools are arranging for their closing exercises to take place from June 6th to 9th-. Whitehead Kluttz, who has been makinghiBhomein Wash ington for several yeare will make the literary address, and D- E V, Kaynal, pastor of the First Presbyterian church f . Statesville, will pi each the baccalaureate sermon. School authorities have de cided to conduct a summer school for the Negro. teachers at Livingstoue college to be V - .a gin July 2tu and continue four weeks. The county commissioners have arranged to ereet at once a steel bridge across Grant Creek near Spencer There were only 171 votes cast in the muuicipal election held here oq the 19th in staut, but everybody was elected with a whoop, but a small one. The Salisbury Normal and Industrial institute is in the midst of commencement. Sat urday afternoon the rooms of their school building were open to the public and some folks called to 8ee the handN work of the young ladies. Sunday morning Rev R S San ders, of Tbomasville, (ia . at h e First Presbyterian church, preached the annual sermon to ahe Y W C A of the school, and in tV.e evening at the same place he preache 1 the baccalaureate sermon for the school. Tuesday morn ing ex-Governor Ansell, of South Carolina, delivered the commencement address at the old court house. -The Spencer school board has elected Prof. H C Miller of Hickory, as superintend ent of the Spencer schools fcr the coming terra and he s to enter upon his duties July 1. The board made the selection from a long list ot applicants for the place and feels that it made a wise choice Professor Miller is a graduate of the State Uni versity aud also of Lenior college at Hickory wher he has been a member of the faculty for Fouie time. Notice has been given that quite a number of men will belaid off at Spencer, Sun day, June 1st. This will ma teriallv decrease the pav rll and it is hoped will be only temporary. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specialy prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to Induce regular action. U Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60o per bottle. 'O W Spencer has goue to Blowing Rock to prepare for the opening of the Green Parte iltei for the summer. Mrs Laura B Crouch and daughter, Miss Julia, will go later. The time to givein your taxes for the year will c1osh Saturday cf this week. The county is badly in dbt and no doubt aud opportunity to double tax D80Dle. who fail to report wjllbe gladly taken advantage of. Attend to it before you lay yourself liable Through the generous of ferof the Chautauqua people Salisbury went over the top in the Salvation army cam paign during a recess period in tne Kryl baud program of the evening Tuesday. Tn minutes were given lecal workers and in that time with a sympathetic audience secured enough pledges, to put the' county over. E S Millsapps of States ville, district agent of the farm demonstration work, will, with agents from 31 counties, hold a meeting here on June 10, 11 and 12. It is said they will discuss farm ing, but watch aud see if the enactment of ?ome law to en force some of ttieir schemes on tne people is nori also brought up. y The old and young soldiers of Morgan township will gather at Prosperity school house and enjoy a feast and re-union. A large crowa is likely to be present. J F McCubbins, clerk of the court, has received notice that the old Confederate sol diers and widows will not receive their semi annual pay mentat present, aB has been customary but the full year's allowance will be paid in De cember. or a Weak Stomach. . As a general rule all you need to do is to adopt a diet suited to your age and occupation ana to keep jour bowels regular. When vou reel that you have eaten too much aud when constipated, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. hina Grove Boy Wounded. The commanding general of he American Expeditionary borces m France, repoitsaB slightly wounded, James E Graham of China Grove, the u formation being given out, at Wa&uincrton Sunday Sergt. James E Graham, who has been in France, returned several months ago- but a brother, J D Graham, is still there. An Ice Cream Supper. The mission band of St Luke's Reformed church will give an ice cream snpp-er at Byron Beck's liear Biitmore school house. Saturday night May 3l8t, beginning at 5:30 o'clock. The public is invited to come and enjoy the evening. The receipts of this supper will go to the benefit of the Mission Band. Come and bring your friends. WANTED. Red Cedar Umber and Logs Will buy on stamp or on R R. sidings and pay spot cash. Address, Geo. C. Drawn & Go., 4 12 tf Greensboro, N. C. Duy Whp Qtaraps. Reed Attacks League of Nations. Washington, May 26. The I league of nations was debat ed in the senate again today with an increasing show of bitterness. Senator Reed, Democrat of Missouri. attacKea tne pro posal in such vigorous terms that he aroused repeated ob jeetions irom senators eupj porting it and developed a running debate colored bv dramatic accusations and heated reports. The Mis? Bouri senator declared the league wouldlace the desti nies ot the white race in the hands of superstitious and ignorant nations of black and yellow population, and charged that many Demo crats were 'supporting it lor Partis? n reasons. In frequent interruptions of the Missouri Senator's speech, Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, ranking Democrat of (he foreign relation com mittee, insisted that the pre arises for these charges were false and that the11 infer ences drawn were unfair and dangerous. He drew in re turn a reply from Senator Knox, Republican of Pennsyl vania, who suggested that supporters of the league cove nant should read it befoie they discussed it. So heated did the exchang es become at one point that the chair wrapped for order aud Senator Reed declared that Senator Hitchcock had lost his temper. m B Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength ening. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. Hayeo' Healing Honey Tffo I TffoMe Heals The Throat ' Cures The Cough Price 35c. A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PEB-TBATE SALVE (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclosed with every bot tle of HAYES HEALING HONEY You get the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price, 35c. Made. Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by Paris Medicine Company Manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic Report of the condition of TJ1E BANK OF SPENCER. at Spencer, in the Stafo of North Oaro- lina, at the close ot bu inesa Way 12th, 1919 RESOURCES. Loans anddiscoonts $173 357 46 Overdrafts secured . 33 4o U, 8. and Liberty Bonds.... 20,000 00 Furniture and fixtures 3 100 00 Cash in vault and n t amount due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Corn paries $104 438 52 Gash items held 24 hs 193 35 Total :r. $301 122 78 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ...... . $25 000 00 Surplus tuna z ouu uu Undivided profits les cur rent expenses and taxes pd 3 226 15 Depcsiti subject to ohck $152 864 43 Time certificates of deposit 180 00 Savings deposits $11&456 51 Oashier'g checks out " standing 4 395 69 $267 896 63 Total $301 122 78 State of N. C. County of Rowan, May 12th, 1919 I, J K Dorsett, president of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. K. Dorsett, president Correct Attest: H P. Beandis, ) J. W. Cabltok, Directors. A.J Gemaybl, V Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 23rd day of Mtay, 1919 W. A. Goodmar, notary public. HERE'S WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT TANLAC "I Feel Like Going From House to House and Telling Everybody About it," Says A. J. Livingstone. People from all Walks of Life Praise Medieine that has Helped Them. I just feel like going from house to bouse and tellin people about Taalac A J Livingstone, Ashland City, Ten n. "Thlsfeiy the Srst medi cine I haveta: taken that does what they say it will do." J R Holley, Lexington, Ky. 1 would not take one tnousand dollars for what this wonderful medicine Tanlac, has done for me." Mrs Hattie Lutes, Lexing ton, Ky. "We have sold 1,180 bottles of Tanlac and have never had a dis satisfied customer." S miser Drug Co, Columbia, Tenn. 'For two years before taking Tanlac I had rheumatism so bad I couldn't raise my left hand to my head. I now feel like a new man." JS Woods, Lexington, Ky. "I feel so good after taking Taulac that I told my nands the othor day I believed I could beat any of them shucking corn. I meant it, and believe me I could have beat 'em all. " J A White. RPD, Lexington, Ky. "In my thirty years of pra'c ice as a physician I have never seen anything to equal Tanlac as a medicine to produce results." Dr J T Edwards, Payettville, Ga. "I would certainly like to shake the hand of the man who discovered Tanlac and tell him the good it has done my wife." R L Winter, Mucon, Ga. "I wouldn t take a hundred acres of the best land in Geor- The Quinine That Does Not Affect tiie Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA. TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than nrHinon Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in neaa. Remember tne full name and iook tor tne signature of E. W. GROV&. 30c- The Peoples National Bank SALISBURY. N. C- Does a genera banking business and cor dially invites your account. WE PAY FOUR PER CENT interest everj three miMthfl in our savings depart ment. Prompt, cai ttmt, and confidential atten don given to nil business entrusted tons. V. B. McCan. V. T. Buaby, Irwideni. Cashier. . u Norwooi John Mcanless, Vice-Pi MtaL Asst. Cashier. L L,. Gaskill Via. Pre-ident. The Man With the Correct Scale Asks for Shipments of BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL, we seti LTILLiAlVJ UIALCtER Everything ? Grown on Commission merchant, Farm 4-.a Richmond, Va. Reference; 'City at large. 20 years in same Building, FIRST NATIONAL SALISBURY, N. C. Established, 1883. Savings Department Pays 4 Per Cent, Compounded Quarterly. OFFICERS H. N. -Woodson, President Dr. R. V. Brawley Vice Pres. Start Your Savings Aceount NOW for Next Christmas. Responsible Banking, Courteous Treatment and Coufrtten- tial Serviee is Our Poliey. " Cordially Invite You to See Us On Any Banking Matter You are Interested In. We are Authorized Agents for and Thrift gia, for the good it has done me' R T Moodyt Greensboro, Ga. "This mediciue is worth its weight in gold aud : if the price was fifty dollars a bottle instead of one dollar, I would buy it just the same if I had the money." Robert Young, Knoxville, Tenn. i "Four bottles of Taalac help ed me more than fifteen years of medical treatment which cost me an average of $100 a year." E B Hall, Fountain City. Tenn "Money couldn't buy the good that Tanlac has done for me." Ex Sheriff Archie Henderson, Huston, Texas. "Tanlac has certainly helped me and I recommend it toothers for the good it has done me." Ex-Sherriff C W Mangum. Atlanta, Ga. "I would spend the last dollar I had on earth for Tanlac, I have gained nine and a half pounds on one bottle and feel just like a natn man ' ' T r P A nrlitAnrn uiuuf a x j mi town, "Before I took Tanlac I would gladly have given a thousand dollars to have been able to eat the supper I have just finished " John Farrell, Nashville, Tenn. "Yes sir, I gained twenty five pounds since taking Tanlac, and it has been a long time since I felt as well as I do now.'' Jeff D Riggs, Vicksburg, Miss. Tanlac is now sold in Salis bury by the Smith Drug Co, S M Purcell, tho Empire Drug Co, and by leading druggists every where. Advertisement Notice To Creditors. Havirg qualified as administrator of the estate of Martha E E.arnhardt, this is to notify all p e r sons having claims against the said deced ent to fiie an itemized, verified state ment of gams with the undersigned on or before the 14th day of May, 1920' or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate areJMtified to make prompt settlement. This May 14th, 1919 Julius A Earnhardt, Aiministrator. T. Frank Hudson, tty. Wanted: A cheap farm, any size.. No objection to location or con dition of buildings. Not over 12500 stock included if possible. Address ' "Bargain" 2t pd In care of Watchman W. B. Strachan. .Cashier. E. H. Woodson, Asst Cashier Sale of War Savings Stamps Stamps

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