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THE NEWS-HERALD, MORG ANTON, N. C, JULY 15TH, 1920. 9 ts foolisiTtosuffer I Ln So Many Morganton Peo- f Vou may De Drave euuu6u S or headache . or dizziness. tt if in auuiuun unv." - - IOOK out; aj. jfw - --t I i I your sick kidneys, you may fall the ClUW-ixca u"s te before you know it But, if you fe more carefully and help your te"5 With Doan's Kidney Pills t can stop the pains you have and Ud future danger as well. Dont 1( ' imcntuse the remedy Morgan- v i miV.1 'inlir onrlnrsiTH'. 1 H0rl( ilIC 0- hr' l'liric'srers, jeweler, 401 Lenoir I'-V'al years and have always re- -rMv -4-"Urt neck T i- ' hnil VP M 1 III II 1 LilCll UCC. J. Vi'.'s tak'.1 them when I have a tired j , t'np npsirpd relief." a iiiii i , fin uuiv.i o. -a- w . w JJ 'V'. - ranV Kidney Pills the same that 1', linnet ia "v. , Mfrs., Buffalo, IN. i IniCE, COMMISSIONER'S SALE Or L A.N US. I Ip.v virtue of order of sale made I rl' entered in a Special Proceeding rending in the Supeior Court of nvvk-p countv. entitled Azor Huffman and others ex parte, wherein the un dersigned was appointed a commis sioner and directed to make sale of t!j1 lands hereinafter fully described for partition, I will, on Saturday, the 31st Day of July, 1920 cjpose to sale and sell to the high lit bidder for cash, all that certain tract of land situate and being in Lower Fork township, Burke county, bounded and described as follows, viz: I Beginning on a black oak, in Mrs. Cloud's line on the south-east side cf a hill, north side of a branch, and runs west with Mrs. Cloud's line 130 poles to a Spanish oak and chestnut, on the north side of a hill near the head of a branch; thence south 72 poles to a pine and pointers, on N. Huffman's line; thence east with Huffman's line 130 poles to a stake in the John Sudderth line; thence north with Sudderth's line 72 poles to the beginning, containing 60 acres, mors or less. - Said sale made subject to the order cf confirmation by the court, j This the 2Gth dav of June, 1920. j JOSHUA CARSWELL, Comm'r. j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Clara Fleming, de ceased, late of Burke county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under sjgned at Morganton, N. C, on or before the 15th day of July, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted tb said estate will please make imme diate payment and avoid costs of ac tion. This loth day of July, 1920. j ERNEST FLEMING, Admr. S. J. ERVIN, Jr., Attorney. to a stone; thence north 48 poles to the beginning, containing 87 acres, more or less. Second Tract: Adjoining Max Cline, Stillwell and others, beginning on a red oak and runs east '4 poles to a white oak; thence south 80 east 65 poles to a black jack bush; thence north 100 poles to a rock; thence west 89 poles to a Spanish oak bush ; then south 86 poles to a red oaK, the beginning corner, including 50 acres, more or less. Said lands to be sold free and dis charged of the right and estate of dower of Sallie Bowman, widow of W. H. Bowman. Terms of sale: Cash, or else if best suited to purchaser, one-third in cash upon confirmation of sale, and balance in two equal payments, fall ing due in six and twelve months, re spectively, to be secured by notes and approved security, and bearing in terest at the legal rate. j.ms is a re-saie oi trie property, the bids on both tracts having been raised. Bidding will begin on the 87-acre tract at $9310.00, and on the 50-acre tract at $600.00. Time of delivery of possession to be announced on dav of sale. This the 25th day of June, 1920. I. T. AVERY, J. W. WHISNANT, Commissioners. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION her corner; thence north 28 degrees east with her line 118 poles to the beginning, containing 140 acres, more or less. Said sale made for partition by and between the various tenants in com mon owners thereof. This the 8th day of July, 1920. D. S. LAIL, Commissioner.. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Of Partnership and Formation of New Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween H. F. Martinat, E. D. Marti net and C. J. Seelev, under the name and style of "BANNER KNITTING MACHINERY EXHIBIT" at Valdesc, North Carolina, has been dissolved by mutual consent of the partners, Mr. Seeley having disposed of his inter est in said business to H. F. Martinat and E. D. Martinat. All drums against said partnership should be filed for payment with Mr. C. J. See ley, 26 Woodward Avenue, East Prov id?ncc R I NOTICE is further given that a new partnership to engage in the business of manufacturing and deal ing in hosiery and other knit goods has been formed and has taken over the business of the "BANNER KNIT TING MACHINERY EXHIBIT" at Valdese, said new partnership con sisting of H. F. Martinat, E. D. Mar tinat and C. A. Martinat, all of Val dese, N. C, and that the firm name and style of said new partnership will be "MARTINAT HOSIERY MILLS." This 12th day of June, 1920. C. J. SEELEY. H. F. MARTINAT. E. D. MARTINAT. C. A. MARTINAT. AVERY & ERVIN, Attorneys. Charter No. 5450 Res. Dis. No. 5 Report of Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ti morganton, in the State of North Carolina, At the Close of Busi ness June 30th, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 986,905.16 Overdrafts, unsecured o,S31.33 ! U. S. Govt; Securities Owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) $ S'.0,000.00 Owned and unpledg ed 94,527.27 Total U. S. Gov't, se curities 114,527.27 Securities other than u. o. bonds (not in cluding stocks) own ed and unpledged 35,133.00 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 3,300.00 Banking house 15,901.80 Furniture and fixtures 5,961.68 Real estate owned other than banking house 1,200.00 Lawful reserve with Fed eral Reserve Bank 69,241.70. Cash in vault and net amts due from Nat'l banks 112,810.98 Net amounts due from banks, tankers and trust companies (other than included in Items 12, 13, 14) 35.G17.55 Lhecks on other punks m the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 16) 8,249.05 Total of Items 13, 14, 15 16 and 17 156,677.58 Jliecks on banks located outside of vity or town jf reporting bank and other cash items 3,857.61 Redemption fund with U. S. Tieaourer and due from U. S. Treasurer 1,000.00 Office of Comptroller of the Currency. , Washington, June 17, 1920. Whereas, by satisfactor evidence j presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MOR GANTON," in the town of Morgan ton, in the county of Burke and State of North Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Act of Con gress "to enable National Banking Associations to extend their corpor ate existence, and for other purpos es' approved July 12, 1882. i Now, therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, Acting Comptroller of the Currency,' do hereby certify that "THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MORGANTON," in the town of Mor ganton, in the .county of Burke, and State of North Carolina, is author- izea to nave succession lor the period specified in its amended articles of association: namely, until close of business on June 17, 1940. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this seven teenth day of June, 1920. T. P. KANE Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Charter No. 5450 Extension No. 3705 j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE j Having qualified as administrator cf the estate of Waitsell Smith, de ceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to liresent them to the undersigned, properly verified, on or before the 21st day of May, 1921, or this notice be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make prompt pay itent. This 21st dav of May, 1920. j J. C. WRIGHT, Administrator. BE -SALE OF W. II. BOWMAN j LANDS. By virtue of an order of the Supe rior Court of Burke county, made in the Special Proceeding therein pend ing, entitled "Guy Bowman and oth ers, ex-parte," we will, as commis sioners, expose to sale at public auc tion, on the ! 9th Day of July, 1920 the ST1,! acre tract hereinafter de scribed, at 11 o'clock a. m., upon the premises, and the 50-acre tract here inafter described, at 12 o'clock noon, i the station of Icard, said tracts lying and being in Burke county, rth Carolina, bounded as follows: First Tract: Adjoining B. F. Ar 4 y. C. M. Murchison and others, be t miivr at a stone and runs west 103 t a r:-. o?k; thonce north 17 t t 'J'!1.. ro'.cs to a stone or pine: t : v-:t 44 poles to a stone; --':!h west 10" foles to n r "' ; "'hi2 c..k; t!ence routh ' ' '-'.hs to n .ton: thence : ' to a post oak: thence ";: o i t ?o'- poles to i stone; ;'n -'iu pole's to a stone: h oi st hSL vo-s to a ?'-' " then north 7") east" 30 pole:-. NOTICE COMMISSIONER'S SALE CATHERINE EASTMAN LANDS By virtue of an order of sale made and entered in a special proceeding pending in the Superior Court of Burke county, entitled Sarah Hilde brand and others against Zachariah Crapenter and others, wherein the undersigned was appointed a Com missioner and directed to make pub lic sale of the lands hereinafter men tioned and described I will, on Monday, the 8th Day of August, 1920 it being the first Monday of said month, and the date specified in the order of sale, expose to sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the old home place of Catherine East man, deceased, in Lower Fork town ship, Burke county, all the following described tract of land situate and be ing in Lower Fork township, Burke county, bounded and escribed as fol lows, viz: Beginning on a gum on the north side of the river and runs south 3 degrees west 155 poles to a gum; thence south 87 degrees east 41 poles to a pine; thence south 2 west 46 poles to a pine stump; thence north S6V2 degrees west 66 poles to a black oak; thence north 3 degrees east 35 poles to a pine; thence north 86 degrees west 52 to a gum; thence north 85 degrees west 74 poles to a red oak; thence south 45 degrees east 54 poles to the river; thence up the river 100 poles to a stake; thence north 30 degrees west 69 poles to a stake; thence north 120 poles to a dogwood; thence east 56 poles to the river; thence down the river 318 poles to the beginning, containing 271 acres, more or less. Said sale made for partition by and between the tenants 'n common therein in accordance wi.h a consent Total $1,397,537.13 :! ::i the above ntitld decree entered in the above entitled cr"e. 3 This the 1st dav of July, 1920. JAMES R. HUFFMAN, Comr. I SEEDS j Crimson Clover The Wonderful Sr' over oV if in Vnnr nrn onrl nnffATl 8t the .last working, and next .v- ar you can plant tnese two ' rops on the same l;ind nnd make bigger crops. It is considered Worth 820 in 8.10 rov noro in thr increased productiveness and im proved mechanical condition of CRIMSON CLOVER nlcn -mnVpa rtn excellent Winter nnrl sririnff grazing crop, the best of early bici;u icea ana a good hay crop T.W.Wood & Sons SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va. NOTICE. COMMISSIONER'S SALE i OF ANOTHONY FARM. SIL VFR CREEK TOWNSHIP. By virtue of rn order of re-sale ma do and entered in a Special Pro ceeding pending in the Superior Court ,of Burke county, entitled Ardia Lail and others, ex parte, wherein the undersigned was ap pointed a commissioner and ordered and directed to make sale of the lands and premises hereinafter fully de rribed, I will, on Monday, the 9th Day of August, 1920, it being Hhe first day of the August term of BurkeSuperior court, and the date specified in the order of re-sale . made and entered in said cause, ex nose .to public sale and sell, to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door m Morganton, N. C, all the following described lands and premises, known as the Philip An thony farm in Silver Creek township. Burke county, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning on a large rock on the south bank of the Catawba river op posite the mouth of a branch run ning down to said river near a dwell- j ing house of P. H. Dobson, deceased, and runs up the middle of the river with its various courses and mean ders, to the line of the old Rutherford or Thornton lands on the south bank of the said river; thence with the said old Rutherford or Thornton line various courses to a small post-oak on or near a small branch, a condi tional corner between Elmira Leon ard and Lucinthy Anthony; thence north 50 degrees east with line of old Leonard tract 48 poles to a Hickory, LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 55,000.00 Surplus fund 65,000.00 Undivided profits 6,687.24 Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of ma turity and not earn ed (approximate) 10,000.00 Circulating, notes out standing 20;000.00 Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies (other than includ ed in Items 29 or 30 ) ' 7,065.59 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 2,586.20 Total of Items 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 10,251.79 Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (de posits payable within 30 clays) : Individual deposits sub ject to check 539,359.80 Certiricaces of deposit due in less than 30 days (oth er than for money bor rowed 237,996.57 Dividends unpaid 4,400.00 Total demand deposits (oth er than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 30 781,756.37 Other time deposits 448,841.73 Total of time deposits sub ject to Reserve, items 40, 41, 42 and43 448,841.73 Total $1,397,537.13 State of North Carolina, . County of Burke, ss: T. A. M. Ins-old. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. M. IJNUUIjJJ, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July, 1920. - W. A. HARBISON, 1 Notary Public My commission expires Feb. 26, 1922. Correct Attest: W. C. ERVIN. R. T. CLAYWELL, J. H. GILES, Directors. Report of the Condition of THE PEOPLE'S BANK At Connelly Springs, in the State of North Carolina, at the Close of Business June 30th, 1920. RESOURCES Loans 'and Discounts $34,224.92 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured none. United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 1,050.00 Banking House $3,338.72 Furniture-Fixtures 923.92 4,262.64 Cash in vault and net amt. due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies 16,874.87 Total $56,412.43 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $10,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses, taxes pd. 933.21 Bills Payable 4,000.00 Deposits subject to check 25,006.01 Demand Certificates of De posit 7,294.75 Savings Deposits 6,112.39 Cashier's checks outstanding 3,066.07 Total ' - 56,412.43 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Burke, July 10, 1920 I, J. G. Aiken, Cashier of the atbove- named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. G AIKEN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 10th day of July, 1920. D. W. ALEXANDER, Notary Public. My commission expires June 30, 1922 Correct Attest: J. E. COULTER, . W. T. McGALLIARD, D. W. ALEXANDER, Directors. w hy You Want This Sedan Now. 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