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THE NEWS-HERALD, MORGANTON, : N. C. FEBRUARY 26 1 i:-- i 01 I , -r r'4" '"' "' ' "" ' . ; YEARS AGO "D IT Pi Iff 'J?- V TrVI'" 7 Trr- : OFFICE CF BOARD OF COMMIS j SIGNERS OF BURKE COUNTY. N (Continued from fointh pace) Upon the petition "of the County A. V ;.-.-.in- B i T ' . .September qnnq 1fi itSr SlXrJ . Tty' CITATION mamiedin .---.l-.-..r.--!!v,i ' .. JJ.-J.lb : .. d.t iiied. before and entereU.cn XT-. . . As witne 7 . Xt , 5570.06 ! ir n me .soard ct bounty i . V i i i'f- vjaes : flee, this , .Tone left Thi-dny KaloilCC m bnk : oSS-ooo I:oreb hat an election be held ' -y?13 proceeding of a caveat to ther" ' t J aKJ,a m nK 20743 28 in the Glen Aitiine Graded School i fast V7lU and testament cf Jos. A. j ; i" o" T.uvoVi'on m . i ' --trict Wttri boundaries as filed bv 'T-. "'fi, ana ine saia ucies ; North .. v (: ' i . r,) " , v s C'iloOOA ,--' - cvo ifui, uiauii1; o, i , - . "t- t In ( . vT,1. 1 uns iuna is aue me sum ot i?404xv4 to Kr.cral : 4;r,."; r.r: cnn A-A -V - ' W. E. , . , , v . .. . : . TOMTIT V llllrt -! iTi -v-tr oI - . . ... . v. . x i o.-, .1: V.ilri , , . -. - , . . ,.il---f :n : a,d d-sl-.,ct. on the I r .. ' i .--. . -x ai, . iii. y .'i.i .a . : i-.-- - .1,. .,t i.-.c ... i 'V ; i ' ' i.. . . ..- - i " -: . ., ; , ;. :- .... t " . : ? i , ..... . ,.-. . . . . ' : . ... . . , .... ; .. i NORTH C-VI-OLINA, Earlrc C::ntv. . , . , . . . , - Superior Court, March Term, 1920. j tiff's complaint -now on file Yn the of In the Matter of the Will of j "Co of the clerfcp or the plaintiff will Jos. A. Dale. apply to the court for the relief de- the complaint. ss my hand and seal of of- the 28th day of January, U. U. HICKS, Clerk, Burke Superior Court. Carolina Burke County, bupencr Ucnrt. Jenkins i,u3 or. -or-p prc'.-.iiM,' to o; ; . - hi the vv-i -; ' Klor.iVc:!. ! NOTICE OP SALE OF EXECUTION " 1 on " Tiy virtue of an execution directed ' i-i Wo udersirrnd from the Superi - .... rir:r c t;;i.;;0 county, in ' '.he Mcve entitffd action. I v;ill. on - v . ..WW;, .... .. CIl .i.r., I J-J, , at 12 O'clock M.. ' 1 'V T?.r-'.v" ,;: v- ; -t- ihc court hv.r- door of fra:d ccun . 1 '' '- ty, fo the highest bidder for cash ...i a"c pi&L"1J1?S "P'"'0 v"''- ; 3t;r.fy raid e:;t?tirnr all the right, f'-"'" v " 1 " ' -'-VC1T ,; 'Mo irt..-et h'h the ?nij Max x i':f.t a ai'.r.i! L.ra:o;' i. So---?.r..e described - el etate, to-wit: In Hur?ic coiiJ'tv. Nortl; Carol: J. C Tii;;,- C. II. Voctoder .v.l v.i o'hern, full., d :.scribed in a deed - ---.-. ..... , ... . . "01. ,1 CO-;-.':' a X: p. : ach v .0,-1:., 0 ci 1 1 1 erer 3 rad-ht: d 1 .iiit-j uio Iter i by noiiiied j mediate payment to .ne, rtv.- 0.)) e'lin-.-f v m.-J v.-.- a. V. 33,llin.r,' . : .!:-; I. .lag claims a ;aini h.r'd to Idax Gieen. av recorded in the . ,l : hevehy notiiiod to p--: -t. -f.V-- c? tho F?:-;tcr of Doeds cf c duly .vcrifiad, to the -andcr-' Turke county, i;. 'C. in Book K, No. '-. 'r-:r.:::::c!.r:.tor cn or hvfore ; . n;;e 45 i :(": Ivaid deed as rs :;' " -' 1V'2I, . or this roiice : '-cvdeii io heiehv referred to for a I - --- - -' - - ' ' ' c - ; f' r;pt:- ox sa:d. -aci or lano. eontajnm.? 11 1-4 acre.s, iie. c c" less, 7 hi:: 2a d day of rrarv, 1023. D. A. JOHNSON, "Sheriff. 4- - V - t. r t.vci? o? t iV;. : -in (;r.y et -t'.cnua ... ox Eaiclhic. iMlen. of 1 ! "olira. i;'rle Couvjt,tr. '1 ::i f 0 . 1 ' ' ' .-n:r. i- - ': 7- . ' 1 .... I V .M:i v J; - . CI.J i -!- u:.'U I Pitts F'::-i' wrst: v-.':r:f.d for State TTc. r:: :" : - . vV.n. .;" r,v:. T'h ro: ho -':. . -llh increase for second and th;rd years. Hoard, yccr'T (scpamte 1V11 'io -M)iiu1 v-nnl-:) NOTICE. i ,1 i o" a -ob In-:- n; h-iurdrv and uml'-.i oitiirity for fjcts, 'Vrainin. Sohoo cc. that Addre.'H Vorn-.!i. , J)ll. .JOL-v. ; !. f. ri : . ' ril'.'o" c:-.. irn i 11: ; :.i'tl .. ; ; : -A Lher tahe notice . ; 1 '.'"t-d to aj)pear before. All persons in ;'.:':.. .-I : : tirrn of R. u cr.-rt at th-.i tern T.- VZ-vier are n "-'(i to make set- ' -. :..-'' r Co .i, 10 b. held cment at ence i.-i 01 Jer 10 save tfur- C, 0:1 ihe bai day of March, 1920, R. L. WAGNER. ri Covn-Ct-unty. .'- -n ".'-' ?. racier. ! . if ' ...1 I 1c-. - -. i ; than th '.r.l . vvherc :.re i'i-on u-i--ga--a--- wiiiw-ViBtw-- wi;l ""w---- itiii'iiiiiiiN m 1 -in i iTafct ii iw'r-u -ri--- TIII IIMiHiin miilil llll--MIIIl-llllllMllllllllllW----l--M-i--r- -M II ll I jfiasai V ert- W PS I Oil; .' If-im't voo most ' . -' 'r- .' -: :r.e;i:oii:-3 i'i ih " v;i'.-eit v. ri3 cov. city du'.t, 'Th I i s . AT cut rinv ., which iT 0 by jin-y'r--e-'acMnT o? v.h'j! :--,':r. vo'.";. .VJ.Ai. $7 - enjoyable ajv i-timony c .nan ' . . , i : c; .' y . . ' ;;r t, nee 1 '" ' ' ' "1. '.' cc 'r.clcry will be hnown a-, Hill." Ti:;.- mvcmnl to tac b-a':iielor 'r Car.:"'- is now becoming c;v ': nou:-. It ia proposed Id levy a c! irom : '(:;( to ffjOO ar.rn.'r.'iy ovi m-1 ap.icnticn of the pupils, r.s ; to She faith ful jnstructicn, m cori"' 'tt teachers. Ovciland "4" Triple Springs is the yratesi imrrovcmcnt in motor car -fid in? ye.nce the production of pneu- etic tires. Standard Motor Co.. Mrs. F. M. Jones, cf Palmer, Gkla., writes: 'Frctn the time I en tered into womsnhcod ... I looked with dread from one month to the next. I suffered with my V n back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery, i would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. . Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, . I decided to Mr it i r. : 1 mm :f vlie New! and Mer- 1 any and J. W. Hughes, ! hi iaiilsruptcy. j r .-y-y y. ! v: : .. c -name:!, ! ' . . . r piayine: for . C ... V.. ." ...' .- ' '. " cy- ' : : : verre I c G ".f t :'n: a'oinor.to build sees J. L. 33f.)i prsi:-:t.; in i in; a l.te , Anderson for well located loc 4 lgiit sinirie ''cufsedness." Jo Mor.sr-ntco i jn the center of town. " v:- ovr full : hrr c of thrv : t-- to io- alone;. ovv7r ; IvI I S S o-, n :)('.?, and la'-'toa.!c: v c-.-15 -vith y'.riny:, and bent :'. iic aid would rcjoirre to :-?c;.', .'.! surn i;,-; ;i up o the hit:,he; notch. a-v1 v.T.i.Y; iu-jil with joy the enact ff!tnt 0 : uch a lav; in our State. TAKE R - ci :r:L 1. t.at a 1 . ' 1 ','fi. v.! I - - ... . . ll r ;! r-t tr ;j c"r cf .--.verv :l .: A! :iory:. -tori. '.: e 3,;. ef rsorth distr'-ci; at two i'aid LABYS DELPHI 13 Giaduatc Ciecimpti Conservatory Will accept a few pu- A '."y e and appreciative audience piis for Spring term. m m k k . Mil kittA 4 . E 1 IB lit 1 i fcH I 1 1 I i ! M l t U 1 .t!C 6 Bit A 1 3 SA:,. SuUfufrSSi Gtudio: Morganton Graded School. G- V.rw'.n to enjoy the conce-t-criv- j vftTir 6!1'V Mr. and Miss A)I:itt and their, iaX7yi d we Pupils. To -ail lovers of -cod' leu?!' On Thursday, March 4, 19U, we it : ,.;.?;.,.. yr!f L 1 ' ' will seil at nublic auction to the high- titA forb dtmo than a !t. bidder thefoHowing property: j wifcf mantifin nf parh nf tho. nerform- The Woman's Tonic . . e vbf.-er f tie puivished .v.;.'- :'r-sie wpo'-:: Kh. The T'i; r. iivjTp j ('v. r j.n.uf'J in A-trieL and that all known jcrca'to.'- and c'.hcr Tierscni in ihter ;est i:iy appear at the said tim and piace ma saev.r, cause, it any they have, vhy the prayer of the said pe tition :;cul:l n ot be granted. Arrl :j final rrxcting cf the credit ors of the bankrupt above-named is hereby called to be held at the time e.nd place fixed for the hearing on said petition when and where the trustee, R. W. Wall, will be requested Lo fie his final account to be examin ed and passed upon by the Referee and the estate closed. ISAAC T. AVERY, Referee. At office in r lursranton, N. C, Feb ruary 7vh, 1920. MORTGAGE SALE OF LANDS The concert was opened with a P'jno fo10 by Miss Janie Pearson, who rendered Reichardt's beautiful melody, "Thou art so near and vet far," with variations,. in a delh'ht manner. A spirited piano trio rom Fia Diavelo was executed by ln"e Misses Bessie Dickson, Gertie uavis and Corinne Erwin. which was g'towe.l by a piece entitled "Rippling avo:s" quite as pretty and race Jul J-s its name. It is needless to say n much all present enjoyed the vio Chronic Constipation. n?!e arc people who never have a .;-vcmcnt of the bowels without it ;? P'"': 'aced by a cathartic. Most of Ih rn 'i:'V(1 hroujrht that condition on selves by the use of mineral A)" - ' and strong cathartics that Y much vater out of tho system nu ajrjrravate the disease they are eant to relieve. A mild laxative gj'c iike Chamberlain's Tablets af els tVa ene movement of the bow-fii-Ai you hardly realize has been J O'lucc-d by a medicine, and their Roller mill, planing mill, knitting ,';ii 1,-00. lxurollino- bmises ' and va- r-on lnt.s. The nronerty will be sold ! U separate then as whole. The terms I m of sale are one-nan aown, oaiance m six and twelve months, with good note, six per cent interest. February 16th, 1920. ICARD MFG. CO. Sale will be held at Icard. constipation. Whose careful druggist am I? m m i Pl I n I y f . ' ; 1 1 Bill rlli krfr "I took four bottles," Airs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have not a pain. . . "It has now been two years since I tookCardui, and I am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from any fernale trouble." t If you suffer pain caused from womanly .trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonfc to build up yourrn-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dui. It helped her. We believe it will help you All Druggists - J.68 1 "By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed ex ;cufcsd to the undersigned by G. L. Staeey md wife bearing date of April i5th, l;18, and which was given to .secure. a debt due the undersigned by said G. L. Stacey and wife,, (default having' been made in the payment of the said debt so secured), I will sell at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash., at the ccurt house door in Morganton, N. C, on Monday, the 1st Day of March, 1920, all the following described tracts of land, situate in Morganton township, Burke county, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning on a stone in Ben Wa ter's line, J. J. and Levi ' Denton's corner, and runs south 75 degrees east 10 poles to a stone on the bank of the creek; thence with1 the mean ders of the creek to a stone, R. A. Clark's corner; thence with said Clark and J .J. Denton's line CO poles to the beginning. Also a one-half acre tract adjoin ing above on the east of the creek: Beginning on a stone on the bank of the creek and runs south 10 degrees east 21 poles to a stone on creek bank: thence to the beginning. Both tracts containing 5 acres, more or less This February 2nd, 1920. - ; K. A. ak, Mortgagee. Spainhour & Mull, Attys. , nyisis albn a Mile sor less than a Cent Freight rates have played a very 'small part in the rising cost of living. Other causes the waste of war, under-production, credit inflation have added dollars to the cost of the necessities of life, while freight charges have added only cents. The average charge for hauling a ton of freight a mile is less than a cent. -A suit of clothing that sold for $30 before the war was carried 2,265 miles by rail frorr Chicago to Los Angeles for 165 cents. Now the freight charge is 22 cents and the suit sells for $50. The cost cf the suit has increased 20 dollar. The freight on it has increased only 51 cepta. Other transportation charges enter into the cost of the finished article carrying the wool to the mills and the cloth to the tailore but these other charges amount to bat a few cents more. The $10 pair of shoes that used to sell for $5 goes from the New Eng land factory to the Florida dealer for a freight charge of 5 cents only one cent more than the pre-war rate. Beef pays only two-thirds of a cent a pound freight from Chicago to New York. American freight rates are the low- est ? the woild is advertisement is published by the Association of Railway executives Thoie dttiring information conctrnlng th$ railroad situation may Uain liUratur$ by writing to Th$ Association of Railway EmreutivsM, 61 Broadjpag, Vu York. 1 ucdy Dnno pp i mt
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