. KWS FKOM ItTKBTWHEEK.
Curat Evens la Om Pelted SUtoi
aad tt Wsrld at Large Briefly
; :. et Forth.
Grcawitte county, 8. C, la arrang
lag to stoat bond Issue of $1,000,000
. for goo ToadB.:;.- ,., ..--i
A Mil to pension widowed mothers
has passed botflt branches of the New
York legislature. ;;-l.7
Vice President Thomas R. Marshall,
renresewttag the President ot the Uni
ted States, formally dedicated the
Panama-Pacific International Exposi
tion at 8n Francisco ArVlednesday.
The legislature of Tennessee has
massed a bill abolishing the death pen
aKyln that state. Two exceptions
are madeIn criminal assault cases
and In case of life-term convicts who
commit murder.
The price of bread in Chicago has
been reduced to 5 cents a loaf, the
ormal figures, by practically every
baking concern. The price was ad
vanced to cents last month as a re
sult of the foigh price of flour.
inibaraador Morgenthau, at Con
stantinople, has been directed by the
State Department to ask protection
from tie Turkish government for
American missionaries and refugees
reported m peril at Urumiah, Persia.
At Stroud, Okla., robbers got about
,5,000 from two banks. Two of the
men were captured, one toeing wound
ed. The others escaped. One of the
men captured has a record as a noted
bank and train Tobber. He ia known
as Henry Starr.
Mies Hannah Moore, 91 years old,
an original Daughter of the American
Revolution, died at her home at Get
tysburg, Pa., a few days ago as the
result of a fall down a stairway. Her
father, George Moore, was a teamster
In the Continental array.
The Vermont legislature has pass
ed an act providing for eugenic mar
riages. A fine of 500 is flxed for any
persons who wed without fulfilling the
requirements of the law, which is
aimed to prevent the marriage of those
pronounced physically or mentally un
tt. The expense so far incurred by the
government in lighting the foot aud
moath cattle disease throughout the
countrv amounts to $3,273,077, of
which $2,338,306 went to compensate
owners of the cattle whili were kill
ed by the agents of the Bureau of Ani
Hial Industry.
Driven insane by British artillery
lire, wlhich mowed down their com-
p.iiii (Jrmiin infantrymen were
removed to an asylhm near Aix-La-
Ohapelle after the battle ot ;euve
Ohappelle, acording to information
that reaches London. The war is am
ple cause for insanity.
Howard Boocock. treasurer of the
Astor Trust Company of New York,
and prominent in New York society,
shot and killed hia wife Monday night
k aha ru rl.iv in e the piano for his
vtrtin.mrvt in their home. The
banker then committed suicide. Be
lieved to ihave been insane.
Varna a. twis has confessed to the
police at Terre illaute. Ind., that he
killed Mrs. Mary Balding, ana inree
.f rhaf MiHrTi ami alternated to kill
the two other children on the night of
March 14 because he "loved them so."
They were going to leave the city and
Lewis said he could not bear lo see
them go.
Chief of Police John .1. Finnell of
Miuira, N. Y., and Detective Sergeant
Charles Gradwell of Klmira, N. Y.,
were shot and killed in a room in an
Bhnira boarding house, where they
wont to arrest two men wanted for
burglary. The alleged burglars fled
after the shooting, but one of them
fell and broke his leg and was cap
tured. The panaenger steamer lleredia, of
the United Fruit Company Line, was
in two collisions off the mouth of the
Mississippi river, in the vicinity of
New Orleans, Saturday night. In one
of the mishaps the coastwise steamer
Theodore Weenie was sunk and in
tie other the British steamer Parisian
was badly damaged. No passengers
or crews were injuried.
Each box of amtches furnished a
Ore patrol in one section of Idaho
bean this warnig: "A match doesn't
Chink with its head when you use it,
your head has to do all the thin kin.
Doa't trust the match not to fall where
it may start a lire and make you re
sponsible. Cigarette or cigar stubs
aod camp fires have no heads at all.
Try 'Gets-It" It's
Magic For Corns.
New, Simple, CosMnes-Sesne Way.
You win never know how really esry
K Is to get rid of a corn, nnttl you
mve tried 'VETS-IT." Nothing like It
KjsVrtl Ctw-al ET Herral
"Ga7T-ITi" k "G" E"T Crs
Sarsv.QsasUrt .
lM lT.r been produced. It takes (ess
:ni it vin tt does to Teed
ska. It will durofound you. specially
kf you bats tried veryuung eisw iut
tar, , two drops rouo. ut m sow
ecoods-bat nlL The corn snnv--i.
,w. mm rlrht off. painlessly,
without fussing or trouble. If yon
. - . mxta) . at bundle out of
roar to with oanCages; used thick,
con pressing cotton-rings; oorn-pul-Hnc
salves; corn-testing planters
W,U, you'll appreciate the difference
when too ass "WKTSWT." Your corn-
will vanish. Cutting and loug
Ing with knives, rasors, dies and scls.
sors snd the danger of blood-poison
re dons away with. Try "GBTS-1T"
ttmicht for any corn, callus, wart or
biiM'in. Nover falls.
:i'A IT" is sold by druggists ev
...,,ur a tint tie. or sent dlr
Us
r- t ty ri Lawrence ft Co., Chicago.
Bright's Disease
and Diabetes
Under the Aesplee ef the Cincinnati
Evening rest, ive xew usses
Were Selected and Treated Pnb
Bely by Or. Irvlae K. Mott,
Free of Charge. 1 .
Irvine K. Mott. M. D of Cincinnati.
Ohio, well and favorably known In that
city as a learned physician a grad
uates of the Cincinnati rniite Meoicai
College, and after
ward received Clin
ical Instructions
abroad, believes that
he has discovered a
remedy to success
. fully treat Bright's
Disease, Diabetes
and other kidney
troubles, either in
their first, "intermediate or last
stages. Dr. Mott says: "My metnoa
aims to arrest the disease, even
though It has destroyed most of the
kidneys, and thereby preserves intact
that portion not yet destroyed. The
medicines I use are intended to neu
tralise the poisons that form a toxin
that destroy the cells in t'ae tubes in
the kidneys."
The Evening Post, one of the lead
ing daily papers of Cincinnati, Ohio,
hearing of Or. Mott's success, asked
if he would be willing to give a pub
lic test to demonstrate his faith in his
treatment, and prove Its merits by
treating five persons suffering from
Bright's IDlsease and Diabetes, free of
charge, the Post to select the cases.
Dr. Mott accepted the conditions,
and twelve persons were selected. Af
ter a most critical chemical analysis
and microscopic examination had been
made five out of the twelve were de
cided upon. These cases were placed
under Dr. Mott s care and reports
published each week in the Post In
three months aH were discharged by
Dr. Mott as cured. The persons trea
ted gained their normal weight.
strength and appetite and were able
to resume their usual work. Anyone
desiring to read the details of this
public test can obtain copies by send
ing to Dr. Mott for them.
This public demonstration gave Dr.
Mott an international reputation that
has brought him into correspondence
with people all over the world, and
several noted Europeans are number
ed among those who have taken his
treatment and been cured, as treat
ment can be administered effectively
by mail.
The Doctor will correspond with
'hose who are suffering wit hBright's
Disease, 'Diabetes or any kidney trou
ble whatever, and will be pleased to
give his opinion free to those who will
send him a description of their symp
toms. An essay which the Doctor has
prepared about kidney trouble and de
scribing his new method of treatment,
will also be mailed by him. Corres-
pondence for this purpose should be
addressed to IRVINE K. MOTT. M. D.,
51 Mitchell Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Do the thinking. Put them out.''
The size of the garrison at Prze
mysl and the number ot men who sur
rendered to the Russians greatly ex
ceed all estimates. According to Pet-
rograd dispatches, the defenders oris
iually nunvbered liO.Ow) men. of whom
40,000 were killed. .Nearly 120,000
laid down their arms when the for
tress capitulated. The sio-'e had been
in progress since September Hi last
The German Embassy's second
chargp that dumdum bllets are being
shipped from the United States to the
alies has not been substantiated by
an investigation by army ordinance
experts, and the State Department has
so informed Count von Bernstoff, the
German ambassador. The ordinance
experts held that the wounds shown
in photographs could have not ben
inflicted by bullets of which specimens
were submitted.
A dispatch from l.aven worth.
Klaus., says when W. J. Nichols, form
er member of the NorCa Carolina leg
Islature, stepped from the United
States penitontlary at Leavenworth,
after having completed a sentence for
using the mails to defraud while a
resident of Oklahoma, he was arrest
ed on charges of using the mails to
defraud while in South Carolina. He
was held under $1,000 bond for 'bear-
lug at Topeka April 12.
The international money order busi
ness of the postal service fell off 33
1-3 per cent during the first quarter
of the fiscal year 1915. Money order
business with several European coun
tries was discontinued at the out
break of the war Total postofflce ex
penditure for the same period were
$2,576,654 and revenues J65.877.03),
in increase of $5,421,795 In expend!
tares and $1,456,271 in revenues over
1914 figures for the same period.
The Alabama law recently passed
by the Legislature, prohibiting ths
publication ot liquor advertisements
in newspapers printed or sold in the
State, bas been upheld in a decision
by Chancellor Chapman, at Do than,
Ala. The decision was given in the
case of the State vs the Montgomery
Advertiser, In which case the news
paper sought to nave dissolved an hi'
junction restraining it from publish'
ing liquor advertisements.
Suit has been filed at Pittsburg, Pa.
by Emll Beyer, an attorney, against
Red Key Loveless, a full-blooded
Cherokee Indian "Medicine Man.
Beyer seeks to recover 15.000 heart
balm for the alleged alienation by the
Indian of the love and respect which
Mrs. Beyer is supposed to havs en
tertalned for Mr. Beyer before the cop
per-oolored "Medicine Man," who ap
pears to be lovable and not loveless to
Mrs, Beyer, won her away from her
husband.
The Poster Advertising Company ot
irria IlnttMt Staias atvd Canada has
placed a ban on the advertisement oh
whiskey and other gplrttooaa liquors,
Beer sad wines are not Included. The
UasoelaUon has member in 4,000 cit
ies w tns united mates as a tjanaaa.
No nsw contracts will to entered Into
with th Tbiskey eoncsrn after May
$1 and no whiskey advertisement will
too posted after this year, according to
the resolutions adopted by ths board
ot directors.
Nathan Cohen, ths young man wbo
has been shipped beck aad forth bs
twen this country and Brasil because
neither country would receive him,
has at last Win admitted to, this coun
try. It was shown to ths satisfaction
of ths emigration officials that Cohen
was a resident of this country when
he became insane, which was . ths
cause of Khe stempt to onload him
on HraalL from which country It was
Freckles!
Now Is the Time to Get Kid of These
-Cgly Spots. -
There's no longer the slightest need
il feeling ashamed of your freckles,
as the prescription . dthine double
strength is guaranteed . to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of othlne dou
ble strength front any druggist and
apply a little of it night and morning
and you should soon see that even
the worst freckles have begun to dis
appear, while the lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It is seldom that
more than an ounce is needed to com
pletely clear the skin and gain a
beautiful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength othlne as this is sold under
guarantee of money back if it fails to
remove freckles.
supposed he came. The frequent sea
eyases, it is said, has about restor
ed Cohen.
flow To Give Quinine To Children.
WBBRILXNR Is the trademark unc ftwi to aa
improved Quinine. It ia a Tasteless Syrup, pleas,
ant to take and does not disturb the stomach.
Children take it and never know at ia Quinine.
Also especially adapted to adutta who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Does not aanseal nor
eanse nciwjusucsa nor ringing In the bead. Try
it the next time you nerd Quinine tor any pur
pose. Ask lor 2-ounce original package. The
name FKBRiUN H is blown in bottle. cents,
What Happened to Holiday Soldiers
Who nent Back.
When the war broke out the call for
olunteers in Canada for service In
Europe was so amazingly complete
that there was sufficient to make
about three divisions in the first con
tingent and leave a considerable nu-
leus for a second contingent Be
fore the lapse of many weeks some
33,000 Canadian troops found them
selves in England undergoing the
hardships of rigorous training in sur
roundings that might be the usual part
and parcel of the soldier's lot, but not
the ideal of the notion warrior.
Reports from Canada and England
tells us that numbers of officers were
found to bo incompetent, while pri-
ates were too superior to do their
Ht of trench digging; both found the
food not quite as good as "mother used
to serve." Some of the rank and die
fused to serve under English om
ens. The reply was prompt and to
he point. Those objecting were at
flwriy to return with the thanks of
he mother country for their valor.
Some 000 arc reported to have re
turned home. Were they received
with open arms ?
lne mayor of one large town pro
posed that its returnig '"heroes" be
put in jail. Clubs soon found their
names cumbered the registers and
their resignations were accepted in
advance. Black balls flew thick and
fast. Go to Canada now and you will
hud many a returned officer of the
first contingent enlisted as a private
in succeeding contingents, longing for
the atmosphere of the front as more
comfortable than -at home. Noble six
hundred! Wall Street Journal.
Makes 61 Feel Like 16.
"I suffered from kidney ailment for
two years," writes Mrs. M. A. Bridges,
Robinson, Miss.. 'I commenced taking
Foley Kidney Pills about ten months
a2 I am hi years of age and feel
like a l-year-old girl." Foley Kidney
Pills invigorate weak and deranged
kidneys, relieve headache rheumatism
and bladder trouble. Sold everywhere.
School Ta.v Opposition.
It is a little surprising that there
should be opposition to the special
school tax in the Cedar Hill district.
where a vote is to 'be taken on April
:i, to decide whether or not the tax
shall be retained. The Ansonian is
informed that residents of the dls-
rict pay $125.7 of the taxes, that non
residents pay 11181.22 and that pa
trons of the school pay only $36.80.
One opponent of the tax Is said to
have eight children of school age,
while bis tax is only nine cents.
Wadesboro Ansonian.
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general stmstbenlnc sssnc,
GROVE'S TaSTHUtSS chill TONIC, drives out
Mslarlaarichaa th blood .a ad bailda spllx srs.
srav Atruetssua. for saatt aad children. SO
Spraying Dost's. '
1. Don't use Paris green without
adding at least an equal amount of
lime; twice as much lime is even
better.
2. Don't spray carelessly; every
part of the plant should be covered
by the spraying fluid.
3. Don t waste the spraying, mix
ture by allowing it to coma out of the
nozzle in a stream. . A fine mist Is
much better.
4. Don't spray until you know Just
what you ars doing. Following di
rections carefully.
last a lifetime. Progressive Farmer.
or while It looks like rain.
6. Dont neglect to keep the spray
ing mixture well mixed all ths Urns.
7. Don't forget to wash oat all
parts of the pump, boss and noxxla.
when you are through s prying.
$. Don t leave the spray pump out
ot doors. If taken oars of it will
last a lifetime.
Preparing for Tax Listing.
Ons million and two hundred thous
and copies of a special -blank for tax
abstracts, must be printed and gotten
Into the bands ot the tsx-lrster in ev
ery townslbip of each of the counties
in the stats by May 1 by the Stats Tax
Commission; and Secretary A. 1.
Maxwell is (Ivtng special attention
just now to ths perfection ot the form
for these blanks before turning tbem
into ths state printers for their enor
mous task of printing tbis Immense
order. There will be a number of new
features to thai new abstract blank
t
form to conform to the provisions of
the new machinery act passed by the
recent legislature. For one thing
there will be a feature that, will show
the number each of horses, mules.
cows, hogs and the like instead of, as
in. the past, merely the' number and
value of alt classes grouped. This
a'aanre is especially for the purpose
ot furnishing something of- oensus
return as to the livestock Industry ot
ths state. ::.
The tax-listing Is to be gotten under
way May 1 and will continue through
the greater part of June. As son as
the commission (gets out the 1,200,000
abstract blanks there will be prepared
and issued the township and county
tax-book forms (for 4lbe permanent
book records of the valuations and
taxes. The commission is preparing
to make good Its pledge to the Finance
Committees of the legislature that it
would; make special effort to get all
the properties in the state subject to
taxation on the books and to get them
on the most equalised and full vahie
basis possible.
Jsdge Carter Is All Bight
A reading of the testimony in the
Carter-Abernethy case, so far. as de
veloped, indicates that nothing will
come of it judge Carter appears to
be fond of the society of ladies, snd
he came near inviting trouble in the
"Dutch dare" incident, but there is no
evidence to show that he is guilty of
Immorality. On the other hand his
home people, who know Iblm best, tes
tify to bis high character. That the
judge has an Infirmity ot temper and
doeent always control himself in
court as well as he should, will prob
ably be admitted but that is not an
impeachable offence. It will be no
ted that about all the lawyers who
complained of Carter had lost cases in
his court, while many other lawyers
give him high praise. The truth is,
the investigation never would have
occurred but for the fact that Solici
tor Abernethy ohjected to submitting
to a fine for contempt. There should
be some .way of reaching the folks,
whoever they are, who have given un
enviable notoriety to the women
whose names have been brought into
the case on charges that seem to be
based on nothing except suspicion.
Statesvllle Landmark.
Where It Helped.
The fact that the Amendment didn't
carry taking out of the hands of the
legislature the rUht to monkey with
local laws, gave Davidson county her
road bonds. This shows the wisdom
of the people in voting down the
amendment. .
It is pointed out that the legislature
was busy witlfo local laws. Certainly
It was. and that is what it was there
for. The average legislator, and this
not said to offend him, but to state a
fact, is nol competent to legislate on
great subjects. The local laws are
about his size. But suppose there were
no local bills. What would we want
of a legislature to sit sixty days to
look wise and ponder on state wide
measures. We already have too many
state whle measures. If the legisla
ture had no local bills to wlhich in
dividual members were pledged, no
telling what havoc would be wrought
With sixty days and nothing to do but
introduce state wide measures this
state would become bankrupt.
It was a lucky day, a happy day
when the people rose in their sovere
ign might and crushed the slate put
up by the politicians. The amend
ments sleep In their grave forever
and it is well.
Davidson county and all counties
receiving the aid of the legislature can
see how hands would be tied were H
not for the legislature. Barnacles and
tight wads aqd has beens would hold
down communities until tfhey decayed.
With the legislature giving live men
a chance to put things over, we pro
gress. This Davidson county bonds Is
sue is a full vindication of those who
voted against all the Amendments.
Everything.
A Credit to the Towa.
Last week's Lexington Dispatch in
a special edition ot 24 pages, illustra
ted in an excellent manner that Lex
ington and Davidson county contains
some pretty live citizens. The paper
was a credit to the town and to the
county and pays silent tribute to The
Dispatch staff. Asbeboro Bulletin.
Nearly 2500 Alnrtrln Iran a anM
In one day at St Louis this summer.
MOTHER! IS CHILD'S
STOMACH SOUR, SICE!
If Tssarse Is Coaseg or if Cross, Fev-
erish, Constipated Give "Califor.
la Syrsp of Figs."
Don't scold your fretful, peevish
child.- See If tongue la coated; this Is
a sore sign Its little stomach, liver
and bowels ars clogged with soar
waste.
When listless, pale, feverish. fuM of
cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't
eat. sleep or act naturally, has stom
achache, Indigestion, diarrhoea, give a
teaipoonful of "California Syrup of
Figs," and In a few hour all the foul
waste, the sour 'bile and fermenting
food passes out of fbe bowels and you
have a well and playful child again.
Children love this harmless "trait
laxative," and mothers can rest easy
after givtng It, because It never falls
to maks their tittle "Inside," clean
and awset.
Keep It bandy. Mother! A little giv
en today saves a sick child tomorrow,
but get the genuine. Ask your drug'
gist for a 60-cerit bottle of "Califor
nia By tup of Figs," which baa dlrec
ttons for babies, children of all ages
and for grown-ups plainly on the bot
tle. Remember there are counterfeits
sold hers, so surely look aad see, that
yours is mad by ths "California Fit
Syrup Company." Hand back with
contempt any other fig syrup.
Tbs ) In I
Lasting, in
THt r. r.
HARRY LAUDER
World-famoat Scotch Comedian, tayt:
"Tuxedo, for mildness, purity and fra-
grance, THE tobacco for me. .With my
pipe filled with good old TUXEDO, an
: my troubles go up in smoke. In all my
worldwide travels I've yet to find its
equal at a - slow-burning, cool-taiting,
sweet flavored tobacco. TUXEDO
satisfies me com- . . - v . '
pletely." t SMyuO
Tuxedo Keeps the World
in Good Humor
Here is the man
- irtake millions ot people nappy, in pur- -
suing his call, he travels the wide world
over. He is a great lover of his pipe,
vaA in all sorts of corners of the earth he has tried all sorts of tobaccos.
What is his unqualified statement in regard to Tuxedo? Read it again:
"I've yet to find its equal. " This is the frank and candid opinion of thou
sands and thousands of experienced, judicious smokers.' Tuxedo is absolutely
the bestall-around tobacco that modern tobacco science can make.
Jl
a. at aT aw H IV
Among the exhibits of the Oeneral
Electric Company at the Panama Pa
cific Exposition will be complete
Home Electrical where much ot the
manual labor of housekeeping Is ac
complished by electricity.
A MEDICINE OF MERIT.
A property medicine, like every
thing else that comes before the pub
lic, has to prove Its merits. The
law of the survival of tbs fittest ap
plies in this field as in others. The
reason for the tremendous success
of Lydia E. pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound Is because it has been fulfilling
a real human need for forty years, so
that today thousands ot American wo
men owe their health and happiness
to the marvelous power of this fam
ous medicine, made from roots and
'herbs nature's remedy for. woman's
ills.
NOTICE TONON-RESI DENTS.
North Carolina Davidson County.
In the Superior Court Before the
Clerk.
Frances Menlngall, widow, and X. C.
Sharpe, administrator of Albert
Menlngall alias Albert .MendenhalL
. ; .'"
Etta Menlngall and others. .
The defendants In- said action.
Prances Elizabeth- Menlngall, Rosa
Lee Menlngall and Albert Chester
Menlngall, minor children of John
Menlngall, deceased, will take notice
that an action entitled aa above has
been commenced In ths . Superior
Court of Davidson county for ths pur
pose of allotlng dower In ths lands oi
the late Albert 'Menlngall to hia wid
ow, Frances Menlngall. aad for ths
ale of lands for assets by D. c
Sharpe. hia administrator, to pay ths
debts ot said deceased, said lands
being situate In tbs county and stats
aforesaid, and In Cotton Orovs Town
ship, and will further take notice
that they art required to appear at
the office or ths Clerk of the Super
ior Court of said county at Lexing
ton, N. C. on ths 10th day ot May.
1915 and answer or demur to ths com
plaint now Sled In the said action tor
the relief demanded In ald complaint.
C B. OODWJN.
Clerk Superior Court.
Dated this Slat day of MarOb. 115.
McCrary A McCrarjr, Attorneys for
Plaintiff. 4 4t
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SALE Or ORIST MILL AND
MACHINERT.
By virtus of a Judgment ot ths m-
perlor court of Davidson county, la
the civil action entitled O. X. Crowsll
and MUlls J. Crowsll vs. Ctas. D
fthln Brins-a the "mils of Satisfaction! Quick, Brilliant,
ths "Rasy-Op.nint" Bnh
DsllfT CO.,l,B, r""io, H.Y.. MUMUTOH, Can.
'iw .
whose life work is to
Th PtfUet Tohmceo fat Pip and
Uncorking a tin of Tuxedo is like lifting
the lid on concentrated sunshine. And then,
when you fire upl Well! The first puff's a
revelation, the second's a revolution, the third
just gets you happy-like I Then you're off
'ust as sure as you'll see the green grass and
tear the birds sing next Spring.
' The exclusive "Tuxedo Process" brings out
' the unsurpassed mildness, delicate fragrance and
mellow flavor of the Burley leaf in a way that has
never been successfully imitated. At the same time
it refines the tobacco until every trace, of harshness
and ." bite" disappears.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glassine ssi Famous Green Tin 1 A '
wrapped, moisture- rlP with gold lettering, I M
proof pouch . . . ' curved to fit pocket
Tin Humldon 40c mi 80c In Clou Hwmion 50c mnJ 90c
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
Jones and wife, the undersigned, com
missioners, will sell at public auction,
on ths premise ia Thomas villa town
ship, Davidson county, N. C, on txtt
12TH DAY Of APRIL 1815,
at 8 o'clock p. in, fh following real
estate, situate In Thomas nils town
ship, said county, described as fol
lows: Beginning at a stake at a point in
the center of ths public road at the
crossing of ths Piedmont Railway (now
Carolina A Yadkin River Railway Co.)
and running thence .in an eastern di
rection with said right of way 27S feet
to a stake; thence in a southern di
rection 600 feet to tbs center of ths
creek; tbenca with said creek west
ward 27S feet to the center of ths said
public road; thence along said public
road 600 feet to the beginning contain
ing X and one third acres mora or
less, together with the mill aad ma
chinery thereon, Vbers being a flour
mill located oa said lot Only thirteen
fifteenths of ths said lot and mill and
machlnsry will bo sold. , ,
Terms ot sale: Cash on confirma
tion to be secured at sals by bond aad
approved security.
March 11, 1916.
WADS H. PHILLIPS,
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else aad 8m Dies, CaL gaatk- ,
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Ten Lew Kesad Ttp Fares. .
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Dates of sal March 1st to Novem
ber 80th, 115. Final return limit t
months front data of sale, except that
those tickets will not be good to re
turn later than December Slat, 4116.
. Low round trip fares from principal
points as follows:
Lexington '. ..$4J5
Charlotte . ., .. ., ,. .. .. M-15
Salisbury , .. .. .. .. M-15
High Point .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.15
Oreensboro .. .. 84U6
Wlnston-salam .. M.is
rare from other points on asms
fcasla.
Paras to Seattle or via Portland and
Seattls at bigher rata. These tickets
ill s.mf it 4lra rnntlna? and
will allow atop-ovr1 both going
and return trip witnia ntm ioi xioaeu
Bouthera Kali way oners cnoics oi
amraraJ mmiiim of tils to lie interest
from which to select; going ons way
ana reiurnsg anoiaer. mrvusu a
nectlons and good service tta Mem
phis. 81. Louis, Chicago or Nsw Or-
laana Tlirnnrh ears dally Tta New
Orleans and Sunset Routs. Special
car parties now bemg arranged, ar-
fording opportunity to maks trip with-
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out change and with select conpsav
on outgoing trip; "returnig at hrfaore
via any routs you may ohoosy stop,
ping off at your own pleasure, there
by avoiding all the discomforts at go
ing and returning with large tour par
ties, being-, compelled to follow the
crowd. In going Individually or with
special Pullman car parties you spend
your own money, stop where rou.
please and go and come to suit yoar
own convenience and save money said
tourist agents for escorting you
around.
for further Information apply to
Southern Railway Agents, or R. H.
DeButtaV Division Passenger Agent,
Charlotte, N. C.
Worn Giii?
No doubt jrott are, M
you tufter from any oi the
numerous ailments to.
which ail women are sub-
Ject, Headache, back
ache, aid cache, nervous- ,
net, weak, tired feel ing,
are gome ot the symp- :
toms, and you mast rid
Toursett of them ia order
to fed wen. Thousands
of women, wbo have
been benefited or thai
remedy, nrgs roa to
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could hardly walk, tad
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bead nearly killed me.
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of Card id, the pains dis
appeared. Now lleel as
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