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GRAND A UCTION REMEMBER THE DATE 3 10:30 a. m., Rain or Shine ay -Pridky9 7 We will sell for J. D. Pitts ten of the best small farms in Burke county one and one-half miles of Glen Alpine, on the Catawba river with 125 acres of fine bottom land will be sold on the ground or farm at auction. We are giving you an opportunity that you may never have again to buy any size river farm you want at your own prices. Don't forget the date. oiv a 9 21 ii Our terms will be one-third cash, balance 6 and 12 montes Interest on deferred payments. Nice presents given away, including Bag of Money, and other nice presents. MUSIC BV BRASS BAND AND FREE DINNER ON GROUND. JOIN THE GREAT CROWD Of HOME SEEKERS AND SPECULATORS. IADIES INVITED J) mnunmx M. H. PINNIX, Manager Realty Aujictloe Co Greensboro, N. C. lUSTEE'S SALE OF LINVILLE FALLS AND SURROUND ING LANDS. 1 -I Under and by virtue of the power of le contained in that certain deed of tqust dated the 31st day of August, 1912, between G. H. Aubrey and the rldersigned Trustee, (which deed of Aist is recorded in the office of Reg- er of Deeds of Burke county, m pok U, No. 3, pages 126 et. seq.) and ton default made in the payment of ie notes secured by said deed of trust, which said default has continued more than ninety (90) days and ion application of some of the per ns who are entitled to the monies fe upon the notes or bonds secured said deed of trust, the undersigned 16, sell at public auction at the turt House door in the town of Mor- nton, N. C, for cash to the highest llder and during the legal hours of ie, all those tracts and parcels of xl lying and being in the counties burke and McDowell, m the State North Carolina, describe and uncled as follows, to-wit: 1ST TRACT : Beginning on a pie, oak and pointers, the north t corner of the W. T. Austin 33 e grant No. 6477 and runs thence ih. the line of said grant south 85 -es to a black gum; thence with line said grant east 30 poles to a chest - oak, the corner of said Austin's nt; thense south with line of said stin's grant in part, and the lines the Biggerstaff 35 acre tract and acre tract, and the . Penland HV2 e tract, 200 poles to an did sour od stump and pointers in the line the J. W. Wiseman 11 acre tract, south-east corner of the Arnold Inland tract; thence east with the 2 ot the Biggerstaff 54 acre tract Part and with the line of the Pack ard Harrison tract to a stake or at a point 67 poles east and 100 -es north of the spruce pine, be- Iming corner of the 253 acre Frank- want No. 6384: thence south 100 Jes to a stake, the north-east corner ie rrankhn grant No. 6384; thence p 107 poles to a rock and pointers, north-east corner of the J. G. eman 778 acre tract; thence south tn the line of the said 778 acre tract 0 poles to the edge of Linville Gorge d Bull Face Point; thence around id Bull Face Point with the edge of a gorge on the east side of Linville er to a noint due south of the afore- f d north-east corner of the 778 acre fct; thence south 100 poles to a ne and spruce nine and pointers, f south-east corner of said 778 acre er 130 noles to a chestnut oak on V f Locust Thicket Ridsre. west of fnum's Bluff and in the county line Burke and McDowell, and in the f of Grant No. 8929 issued to Wal- - -7 VWVV UM111V fcw ' " J poles to a cucumber tree; thence f Ln 4b degrees west 80 poles to a F"1 xnapie tree ana wmte oam.; nce north 28 degrees west 40 poles oeech;. thence north 15 degrees 31 poles to a linn tree marked at a large rock on the west bank orth Fork river, the beginning ner of the J. G. Wiseman 778 acre tract; thence in a northerly direction with said North Fork river 194 poles to a stake in the line of the old T. C. Franklin tract, the north-west corner of said Wiseman 778 acre tract; thence east with the old T. C. Franklin line 66 poles to a white oak, Franklin's old corner in the line of the 253 acre Franklin grant No. 6384; thence north with the line of said grant and with T. C. Franklin's old line 24 poles to a white oak, now down, the north-west corner of the 253 acre grant No. 6384; thence east with the line of said grant No. 6384 to a stake in said line, the south-west corner of the A. A. Wise man 7 acre tract; thence north with the line of the said A. A. Wiseman 7 acre tract 15 poles to a stake, his north-west corner; thence with the north line of the said A. A. Wiseman's tract to a point in the J. W. Wiseman Contour line which is 30 feet perpen dicular above Linville river in a north direction to a stake in the J. W. Wise man tract and the S line of the Ar nold Penland tract; thence west with the line of the Arnold Penland tract 35 poles to the south-west corner of the said Penland tract at a point 80 poles of the sourwood stump and pointers, corner of the 54 acre Big gerstaff tract; thence north 15 poles to the line of the old Franklin mill tract; thence with line of the mill tract west 5 poles to astake in the Biggerstaff line, the south-west cor ner of the mill tract; thence north 14 poles to a stake, the south-west cor ner of the" Biggerstaff 12 acre tract; thence north with line of the said tract 77 poles to a mahogany stump, the north-west corner of said 12 acre tract; thence south 31 degrees east crossing Linville river 55 poles to a hemlock, Henry Franklin's corner; thence south 13 degrees east 14 poles to a locust, Henry Franklin s corner; thence north 78 degrees east with Franklin's line 26 poles to a stake, Henry Franklin's south-east corner, thence north 12 degrees west with Henry Franklin's line and the line of the Biggerstaff 35 acre tract 115 poles to a stake, Henry Franklin's corner in the line of the Realty Loan "& Guar anty Company's 5 acre Grant No. 17625; thence west with the line of said grant to Linville river; thence up the river as it meanders to a point due south of the maple beginning corner of said Grant No. 17625 and a corner of the Austin 33 acre Grant No. 6477; thence a due north course to said maple beginning corner and thence with the line of said Austin Grant north 60 poles to a stake and stone, the north-west corner of said grant; thence with the line of said Austin grant east 50 poles to the beginning, containing 940 acres, more or less, the said tract including the Great Falls of Linville river and the bed of the said river from Bynum's Bluff to the north-west corner of the Bigger staff 12 acre tract. 2ND TRACT: Also another tract adjoining the first tract on the north, beginning on a white oak, the C. B. Carpenter corner on the west side of the road that leads to North Cove, and runs east with the Realty Loan & Guaranty Company's line 159 feet to a stake in said line, and in the road that leads to Linville Falls; 1 thence with said road north 50 degrees west 180 feet to C. B. Car penter's stake corner on the west side of the road that leads to North Cove; thence south with C. B. Carpen ter's line 90 feet to the beginning, the same being the tract with a one-story cottage thereon conveyed by J. W. Wiseman and wife to the Realty Loan & Guaranty Company Oct. 27, 1908, by deed which is registered in Book H No. 3, page 197 in the Register's of fice of Burke county. 3RD .TRACT: Also another tract lying on Linville river north of the first tract but not joining same. Be ginning on a hemlock, Dellinger's cor ner, on the east side of Linville river, and runs north 30 east 152 poles to a stake and pointers; thence south 30 degrees west 180 poles to a stake; thence north 60 degrees west 70 poles to a stake in the Dellinger line; thence north with said line to the beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less. 4TH TRACT: Beginning on a chestnut oak, James Franklin's cor ner, and runs south 200 poles to a sourwood stump and pointers Frank lin's old corner; thence east 32 poles to a stake; thence north 9 degrees east 244 poles to a stake in Vance's line; thence west 48 poles to a chest nut; thence south 23 degrees west 32 poles to the beginning, containing 54 acres, more or less, same being tract conveyed by J. W. Carpenter and wife to M. C. Biggerstaff and T. D. Crockett by deed dated June 9, 1899, and recorded in Book Q No. 2, page 494 and covered by Grant N. 13768 to J. W. Carpenter, recorded in Book I No. 2, page 301 in the Register's office of Burke county, to which grant and deed reference is hereby made J? T ll T xor Detter description. Same being the tracts of land con veyed by Realty Loan & Guaranty Company to G. H. Aubrey by deed dated the 31st day of August, 1912, to which deed reference is hereby made for a full and complete descrip tion of the lands, rights, privileges and easements which the undersigned will sell on the date aforesaid. This 31st day of May, 1916. A. M. INGOLD, Trustee. AVERY & ERVIN, Attys. NOTICE. S. J. Franklin enters and locates 50 acres of land in Burke county, Jonas Ridge township, Burke county, adjoin ing the lands of Nora Henson, J. P. Barrier. Beginning on Nora Hen son's south-east corner of her 50-acre tract and runs north 122 poles with her line to a stake in tract No. 3 of Nora Henson; thence various courses and distances for compliments so as to include vacant land. Entered 1st day of June, 1916. Any person or persons claiming the above entry or any part thereof will file their protest against the issuance of a warrant for the same in the En try Taker's office, and if said protest is not filed within thirty days from the date of this notice, I shall issue a warrant for the same as the law di rects. This 12th of June, 1916. J. B. HOLLOWAY, Entry Taker. Paking Powder, Sugar and Silk Stockings From Sawdust. Manufacturers' Record. Baking powder, sugar, artificial silk, silk stockings, twine, furniture, milk bottles, rugs and "the strongest paper ever made" are some of the things which the National Lumber Manufacturers' Association of Chi cago reports as being successfully produced at Madison; Wis., in the forest products laboratory of the United States Department of Agri culture. According to this story, sent out by the Lumber Manufacturers' Asso ciation, demonstrations were recent ly made at Madison to the . members of the association which proved amazing to them. This "sawdust" laboratory, as it is called, is produc ing baking powder from sawdust, and the visiting lumber people were treated to biscuits made with this powder and "sawdust sugar" instead of the use of the usual tartaric acid baking powder. Among other things made of saw dust or converted mill waste is arti ficial silk. It is said that this coun try last year produced sawdust silk stockings to the value of $5,500,000. The same laboratory is said to be turning sawmill waste into binder twine, rope, woven furniture, milk bottles, woven matting rugs; and likewise it is claimed that the :'strongest paper ever made is pro duced in asimple manner from the waste of Southern pine," and it is said if the new process should be used generally, it would increase the pa per production in the South 20,000 tons daily. mi i R3 EL WH EN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! AKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES "Dodson's Liver Tone" Is Harmless To Clean Your Sluggish Liver and Bowels. Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible! Take a dose of" the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour b?le crashes into it, breaking it, up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are slug-5;i;h- and 'all knocked out," if your liven is turpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, . dizziness, coated ton;u if l.rath is bad or s-tonurh sour, ju-t try :i s;wo:iful -of lu-.n-iiess Dodson's Liver Tone i (".light on mv guarantee. Here a my guarantee Go to any dru store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod son s Liver Tone. Take- a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson'a Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it is real liver medicine; entirely vege table, therefore it can not salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your IjowcIs of that sour bilo and constipated waste which is clogging your system and mak ing you feel miserable. 1 guarantee that a bottle of Dod-on's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feeling line for ifjonths fiive itto your children. It i harmless; doesn't gripe and thev like iti pleasant-taste. Stomach Troubles and Constipation. "I will cheerfully say that Chamber lam s Tablets are the most satisfac tory remedy for stomach troubles and constipation that I have sold in thirty four years' drug store service," writes S- H. Murphy, druggist, Wellsburg, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The undersigned having qualified as administrator of James Pool, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of said intestate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 9th day of June, A. D., 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons in debted to said estate are herebv noti fied to come forward and settle the same at once and thereby save cost. This 8th day of June, A. D., 1916. L. A. CRAWLEY. Admr. of James Pool, Deceased. AVERY & ERVIN, Attys. IT'S WATERPROOF Let the Children play, if it's finished with THE MODERN FINISH They can spill water on your Floors, Furniture and Wood work with impunity and no damage will result. NUKOTE is absolutely impervious to water and liquids, hot or cold noth inglike it for Nursery, Bathroom or Kitchen. NUKOTE is a lastincr. nonfadinsr finish An it .with anything else on the market it has no substitute there is nothing like it. , is scientifically made to produce that hard and lustrous finish unequaled by any other coating. Anyone can apply NUKOTE and obtain splendid results at first trial. Sold in twelve beautiful colors in all size cans, from quarter pints to gallons. Ask for Color Card and Book, telling what one woman did with NUKOTE. MADE ONLY BY reTO?ATT & LAMBERT-lNC. VARNISH MAKERS , FACTORIES NEW YORK BUFFALO CHICAGO LONDON PARIS HAMSURC NUKOTE HAS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SALE BY Morganton Hardware Co. Subscribe THE NEWS-HERALD
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