SUFFERED EVERYTHING For Fourteen Years. Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. ' Elgin,,Ill. "After fourteen years of Buffering everything from female com- Xiiiiiiii.iiuu plaints. I am at last restored to health. 51 employed the best doctors and even went to the hospital for treat ment and was told there was no help for me. But while tak ing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I began 'to improve and I cuuuuueu l ua use uuui a, oa uiouc wcu. Mrs. Henry Leiseberg,743 Adams St. Kearneysville, W. Va.--"I feel it my duty to write and say what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suffered from female weakness and at times felt so miserable I could hardly endure being on my feet. "After taking Lydia" E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following your special directions, my trouble is gone. Words fail to express my thankfulness. I recommend your medicine to all my if yi t ttt ... xnenos. xurs. vi. r. vv uxitimuxum. The above are only two of the thou sands of grateful letters which are con stantly being received by the Pinkham committee, " Gill laid distress rockets were plainly visible from the Oalif ornian deck, and mail have, been . visible to both the bridge and the lookout i. RESULTS THAT REUAiN, An Appreciated b Sailsbary Piopla. Thousands whV suffer ' from He backache and kidney complaint tried' to organic a committee of "V" - , 6 - . , other, finding only temporary the crew to go to the captain and benefit . Thii it diioouragiog, protest against his course buY he but there is one kidney medicine said the men "were afraid they'd that has earned a reputation for lose their iobs." -lasting results. and. there is plenty Captain Lord, of the .Oalif or- S.S man, denied mil's statement. "I saw a ship, which I took 1 ..rig.jgv I Salisbury. Here is the testimony of one who used Doans Kidney Pills to be the Titanic," said 0ill, at. years ago, and makes his testi- tar being sworn, "sometime before midnight. She was about Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which show clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does for those' who suffer from woman a ills. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. TOSSEO LIKE GRAIN SACKS. monv even stronger. M M. Williams, 180 Chestnut fit.. Sfthshnrv. N. 0.. save : MThe 0 miles away and went past us tegiimonial I gave in 1908, reoom- apparently at full speed. She mending Doan's Kidney Fills aa & biff shin and I saw two tiers still holds, good . They are -tne -o r . I - t t r The Califomian, at the ?nest remeoyi ever usea. x.ui- tima woo ronrrhr. in a Titl1 nt I - . , i . w--&.. 'laud pains aoross my Kidneys. its engines were stopppea ana sue Sometimes I had dull neadaches was driftina with the floe." and felt tired. I noticed that the Gill testified the vessel must kiduey secretions were unnatural b.v, been f .ible o f 'd Sd bridge and the lookouts, as well got Doan's Kidney Pills. After as rockets sent up from the vessel, taking the contents of several Th (VHfnmUn'a cantata, he boxes 1 felt l etter in every way said, paid no attention to the dis- hope other kidney wtterers win h. -tAlf rl VAfniAfl fcrt OAt flit I steam and go to tne aid 01 the stranger. 80 incensed was th crew. Gill tried to organise . .. 4 a protesting - party, amuug the men. He failed because of the timidity of the men . From the rockets Gill judged the distressed ship was not over 20 mihs off. He described the .niVifg Kio ilaenrmtinn falllvinff . . . . . . ..l riffi, marie at 7 a.m. .returning leave Ohar- with that given by Fourth Omoer loWe game day at 6:10 p- m Boxhall, of the Titanic, who sent The Sunday School workers of any - I H41U Ul UCUUUilUaUUUO WC biuuwuj " tne.m aioit. For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Bemember the name Doans and take no other. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION. From Albemarle. N. C.,lo Charlotte, N. C, Saturday, May lltb, 1912. This special train will leave Albe- Ttte Lifebaats Were Three Fee! Any From the Steamer's Side. Washington, April 26. Mem hers of the senate committee c inquiry into the Titanic's disaster who examined individually the British sailors and stewards of the Titanic crew, gathered this morn ing in Chairman Smith's office to prepare a report of their investi gations for the full committee. Only a few members of the crew could be found who shed light on the occurences of the fateful night, other than bad been exacted from surviving pa's sengers during the previous com mittee hearing One of the most stirring re called was from F. O Evans, of the Titanic's crew. Evans told Senator Smith it was necessary for the woman and children on the sinking Titanic to jump a 8- foot chasm from the deck of the t lifeboats. To these methods of loadingjthe lifeboats. Evans at tributed a large loss of life among the women and children. Evans said when boats were swung out they were at leasi 3 feet from the steamer's deck, whioh was 70 feet above the sea. The heighth was so terrifying the women refused to attempt to jump. Several were thrown bodily across the gap. One was propelled with suoh force she went over the far side of the boat and was saved from plunging into the sea only vited to eo with us on this pleasant oc- 26 Survivors I c&sion that we may all enjoy ourselves the Titinio crewv returning bftHd of SundT School workers. I . 7 . . v . the Lapland, will be No better place could ne selected tnan Charlotte, tne yueen uity oi we London, of here on subpoenaed to appear before a a oourt of inquiry whr n the vessel arrives at Plymouth tomorrow The oourt, headed by Lord Mor sey, will commence an investiga mon next week. New York, April 26, A wire- Ues through the steamer Caledo- iia and Cape Race from the Mao- kay Bennett states there have been 49 additional identifications of the recovered Titanic dead. I l . , -il announcements.. Re-sale of TtimHIe Tot& Lots and FamfBf FobHousbof Ripbmwitativks. " ' 1 14- rr hereby announce myself a wuiua. - - aniiltft itr lhA fTnnsev ot Ren- Pursuant to a judgment and decree candidate tor tne UOUSJ oi iwp oi the Superidr 0ourt of Rowan County resentatives from Rowan County g Se cause entitled "T. L. Thompson subiect to the Democratic pri- and others vs. Thomas Hellard Sr., marieB and convention . Floyd Thompson and others," appoint h p s Cablton. iog the undersigned commissioners io -v v sell the real estate of the late Jesse Fob STATK's PboseOUTING Attob- ttellard loraivision ana parunon, ana hereby announce my- i.JL T,rtflit,ni wuv BAn t . fi . f n i ..uu e, eit a oanaiaate ior ocate rruH-iDUbiia auction at the Uourt-nouae cutins Attorney for Rowan Coun- Idoor in ty Court, subject to the action of toe democratic primaries. b. Kerb Ubaiqb. Fob Rkgisteb of Dbbds. I here by announce myself a candidate for Register ot Deeds of B .wan County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries and con vention Fd. b Hi. a. milusb the city of Salisbury, on SATURDAY, MAY THE 4TH, 1912, at 12 o'clock m., the following describ ed real estate: i FIRST: one tract of land fronting on the Western Railroad, adjoining the lands of J . H . Carson and others , and containing between 15 and 20 acres, and being the balance and resi due of the tract of land fully described by metes and bounds in deed register- ea in the Kegistecs umce oi ttowan myself a candidate for tne omoe particulars. Bidding to begin on this of Sheriff of Rowan county t sub- tract at $176.00. iect to the action of the Demo SECOND: Twtntv six vacant lots . - . . i i na. (ha rrwtlrnnf Hdliahnrv known cratic primaries Q Kbnzi. Fultori Heights and being a part vktioa. B J. U. MCJS.KNZIB. and parcel of the R. A. Wheeler Ad I hereby announce myself a can- dition, and fully described by metes did... for the SSJ&SWLJoVSB &&A Deeds of Rowan oounty, subject to office in book 104 page to which the aotion of theDemooratio oon reference is hereby made. Said lots vpntion P. B. Wbight. are located as follows: Lots Nos. 1, 2, veuuu. .... 1Q1 3.4. 6. 6.7.8.9. 10,11, 12, 13, 14 15, unina uiu-, 16 in Block No. 8 of said map; FOB PbosIOUTIF G ATrOBNBY. 1 lots Nos. 11, 12 and 13 in block No, 5 hereby announce myself a can- of said map; lots Nos. 8,9, 10. 17, 18 HiHotA for the nomination of and 19 in block 24 of said map ; lot No. didate tor """V'V0 20 in block No. 10 of said map. All of Prosecuting Attorney of the Kow- , . m b 150 f t and are an Oounty Oourt, subject to the hvery desirable for building purposes, AFTER YOU AHE WiARRIED aotion of the ry and convention. PdB Democratic prima T. Q. Fubb. Fob County Commibsioneb. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the offioe of Oounty Commissioner subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary and convention, Julius Fbick. B. Rockwell, N.C. Fob County Commissionkb. I herebv announoe myself a candi date for Oounty Commissioner of Rowan Conntv. subiect to 000000000000:0 bddboboboccoo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o beine on ad near the proposed street Concord. These lots wUlbe sold as a QOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOO wnoie, ana Diaumg win commBucH hv $1465.20. This Aprif the 2nd, 1912. T. Li. Thompson, W. T. Wbathekman, commissioners. A.. H. Price, W. A. Bristol and R. Lee Wright, attorneys. fiiany recently married couples: " ' " ; ;; "Where can we (jet the Nicest Furniture and House Furnishings nt the Lowest Price?" ' LET US HELP YOU answer this very important questidnifwhich counts mbst towards making young married couples happy, comfortable and contented with married life: "The Place to get the Nicest Furniture at the Lowest Price is at a 4 W WHIQHT'S-" For Kinds of High Grade Furniture and House Furnishings, For Coffins Caskets and Embalming, Call on s GEO. W. WRIGHT, THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER & UNDERTAKER, Salisbury C- ABOUT FERTILIZERS! S notice to Creditors South. The manager has arranged with he&dauaiters of the street car line in Charlotte to have street ears enough at the depot on the arrival of our train to take all of the excursionists to the beautiful lake park that we may all be together as Sunday School workers at which time we will have a live Sunday School man to speak to the excursion ists for a very, short time, then you all will be at liberty to take in the dif ferent parks and sceneries and enjoy ? ourselves Any one desiring to take n one day of the N. O. Synod which convenes in Charlotte at that time can Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of J. T. Barber, deceased. this is to notifv all persons having the claims against the said decedent to Buuul uo r -M game with the undersigned on or be- and Convention. J. W. rEELER. fnrih27th dav of March 1913. 01 B Rookwell, N. C. April 8, 1912. this notice will be pleaded in bar of . . x tneir recovery. - ireraous iuubuibu iu FOB PBOSEOUTIHO ATTOBNEs. 1 Baid estate are notified to make prompt hereby announce myself a gettlement. candidate for the nomination of This March 26th, 1912. Prosecuting Attorney : of the (Mrs.) Oobnklxa BArbb, Mmr. Rowan Connty Uourt, snojeci to Kluttz & Kluttz. attorneys. 6t the aotion of tne uomocracic primary . Stahlb Linn. 0j m M j ja Fob Hotjsbof Representatives. I herebv annonnce myself a toy, Pursuant to a judgement and decree . a 1 tt t rursuanc oanaiaate ior ne nousu 01 xvbuib- . anar.inr nit. n th matter of . 1 r r-.. IV v" rr -X : 7. vuujr Mary Smith. laa.uampDeu, i nomas to.; uampDeii, ap i sentatiyes from Rowan An en tnr nnnRidArahlv lftsa than the I an hiflcfe to the. Democratic pri- CamDbell and W. . ... mUrh. This will ulan ffivft the ..,i .Anon(inn nointins the undersigned, commis- AmoUK Others the bodies Of Astor Kaa. k.ii nnnnt.tiinitw to mu 14 T . -nt. u j I sinner to sell for partition and division Salem and Charlotte teams, which por COUNTY COMMISSIONKB. I Smitn, the undersigned wULsell at takes place there during the afternoon. hprflhv anntmnoe mnelf a candi- Public c'1?11' 1 court house Now we want every minister and r7!Eo door in the city of Salisbury, at twelve u akvi .,.nonanrfon frt arnrir date for the office Of Uouoty KjOOX- ninAk m . on Mondav. Mav 20th. 1912. your schools so as to get a large nam-1 missioner subject to the action of one house and lot m the part of oalis ber of them to go with us that they Uhe Democratic primary and con- bury known as Jersey City, and de- ma v be benefited thereby. It is the k: dj k t a XX a smi i. scrioeu as ioiiows : . . ... - . rt J I THUIlUUi X U. V A. . M and Strans W9re embalmed. New York, April 26 The White Star Line expect the Mac kay Bennett to reach Halifax late tomorrow. Halifax, April 26 The body intention of the manager to find out Beginning at a stake, 100 feet east I from the inter-section of Craige asd U I 1J. ill USTOSl W - VD.U V U W w BUW 1 w - I f VA M. auw mmmm - I . , , , 7 w J I tr I :.u .L.t . .n mmwr Ka I . . 1 . I TTofi. SfMots. a ft in at A. En rtAin? on added "r5:""-" 1w"" tJ enounce Lmyseii a canaiaaw i"eitrt, therewith R.m.mL th datA rsatnrdav. Mav for the office of County lreasurer edge of Kerr street, eastward 60 feet Grand Trunk Railroad, was to the list of identified dead, pick ed up near the scene of the Ti tamo disaster, according to a wire- less from the cableship Mima. STOMACH TROUBLES Cured Bv Vinol Here is Proof Seymour, Ind. ' I was troubled with a chronic stomacn tronnie, ana nve weeks ago it got so bad I had to give up work. I had tried various medi cines without relief, and was finally Induced to try VinoL After taking the first bottle I was greatly benefited. Am now on the third bottle and ready to resume work. Am rapidly gaming In weight and strength." Edw. Nle-man. It Is the curative medicinal ele ments of the cods' livers, combined 11th is the date for you to go to Char-1 subiect to lotte so we ask you to meet our train I Democratic on the morning oi the litn at any stati in between Albemarle and Glass and go with us, Fabs fob Roumd Trip Gold Hill 8:10 a. m. Fare Lv Lv Rockwell 8:25 Lv Crescent 8:36 Lv Granite Quarry 8 ;46 Lv Salisbury 9:00 Lv China Grove 9:25 Lv Landis 9:80 Lv Kannapolis 9 :40 Lv Glass 9:50 Children 5 to 12 half fare. Rem em ber the date Saturday. May 11. J. C. Linglb, mgr., do do do do do do do do the action of . the Drimary and con- vention. b pd. W. Lawson Kluttz. n.nrtwmr flniiUTUTnlllR. T nAEli'UI a25 i. i ,if - an;. 1 26 I Ut31 D Uj UUuuuua ui y DO" m wuui- 1.201 date for the office of uonnty uom to a stake, corner of lot 21 ; thence at right angles to Kerr street towards the W. N.C. R. R-, 200 fest more oi less to a stake, on edge of alley along said railway ; thence with said alley westward to western line of Achen- bach land ; thence with said Jme north ward to a stake, corner of lot 20, and thence to the beginning. Being lot - Use Basic Slag, Thomas Phosphate, make better crops and build up your land at the same time. It is a natural fertilizer, not treated with sal phuric acid, has a Lime Filler, cost the same as other guano that has a dirt filler, and it is many times bet ter for the land. By using this guano regularly you will soqri have your land limed without any ccst whatever more than you now have and the land will gradually produce,, better crops year after year. If you read agricultural papers you are acquainted with Thomas phosphate and its many advantages over the treated fertilizers. We import it and retail it to you at wholesale prices. " McCubbins & Harrison Co, Real Estate Real Estate Loans. Insurance, Innes Street, Salisbury, N. C, UI missioner .object to the action of .of John 8 - 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 eight acre Achenbash land, being lot No. 4 of the lots conveyed in trust by deed from John S. Henderson, and Elizabeth Henderson, registered in Book 67, page 631, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan county. Terms oi sale casn. oaie win ue ien. with the strengthening properties of by her shoes, whioh canghfe in au tonic Iron contained In Vlnol which trn...;,). ifhfl ha. makes It so successful In restoring Report of the condition of the BANK OF SPENCER at Spencer in the State of North Caro lina at the close of business April 18, 1912. the Democratic primary and convention. W. P. Babbkb. Pdb. Fob County Commissionkb. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the offioe of Connty Com- missioner subject to the aotion of J open ten days for ten per cent bids th. namnnrfttih nrimarv and con-1 This April , ll. " Saliahnrv. Route 8 v" .T T 5 .Wm. O. Ooughenotjh, Jr., Uomsr. yenMon. JACKBOH uoeusifl, I a H Vr'ma. R. Lee Wriclit. attorney Pd-b. Cleveland, N. 0. Fob County Commibsioneb. I Sllfi Cl Lillll tO Hoke ASSfitS. hereby aunonlice myself a caa- n d d b virtue of an order of ditate for the effice of Oonuty tQ9guperior Court of Rowan County, same over- perfect digestion and at the time It builds up the tired. worked and run-down system. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un derstanding that your money will be returned if It does not help you. Smith Drag Co., Salisbury, N, 0. EI80UKOK8. Loans and Discounts. $57,419.00 Overdrafts secured.... 111.72 Furniture and Fixtures. . . . llOO.uo Due from banks and bankers. .16,800.23 (silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency. . . National bank notes other U. 8. .notes.. Total and LIABILITIES. biea and children wvre tossed into the boats like sacks of grain; there was no other way.1" .Samuel S. Hemming, a seaman, aid he was asleep when the ship truck, and after he looked out went back to bed, A storekeeper Tjucle Jack Holbrooks, living did likewise. Later a boatswain near china Grove, wbi united in Canital stock paid in came and said, "Turn out, you wedlock to Mrs. Fanny Lowery, KlS" fellows, you haven't a nan nour Qf Q.flFnev .8. 0.. last Thursday Dftid. to live; that is from Mi -. Andrew. nigbt a week ago at the home ISSStto i t, i KU W. r. . TP n.:V.An f nar T .a n dis, left for maiden, last Tuesday tn attend the meeting of the Mnrth Carolina olassis. Mr 408 33 7,005.00 496.54 17.22 56,345.83 -357.79 Andrews. Hemming said, was of tbe firm of Harland & Wolff, buildnrs of the ehip. WashiugtoD, April 26 A w r i s' ailment that the captain of the li-jer California!! refused to go to the Titatiic's aid, although only a few miles away, was hied ny JirneBB am, iu vmuiuiu Tina ts 'Rantca and Tt.nknra Cashier's checks outstanding 622 40 Commissioner subject to the ac Total $82,839.28 tion of the Democratic primary l o 3 O o 1 i o 1 i o cv This April 16, 1912. -oieg t0 a hickory ; thence E. 51 poles T to a red oak in Martin Soger's corner ; y Fob CcUNTY Commibsioneb. 1 thence South 83 poles to a stone; hereby announce myielf a can- thence N. 51 poles to the beginning, A a;a tn tha r.ffina nt finnntv containing 26 acres, more or less. iw ZIIU. A.UJU1UIUK LrUO iu'is ui xaTiiii Whv Don't Yon' Commissioner inMect to the ac- made in the special proceedings en tion of the Dtmooratio primary and convention. Joseph W. Miller, . of Morgan Township. Richfield, route 2, N. 0. b-pd, Fob Tbial Justice. At the soli citation of manv f riends I an nounce my candidacy for the of fice of Trial Justice of Rowan 182,839 28 Ocunty Oourt, subjeot to r the Democratic primaries and con- $25,000.00 version. -Theo. F. Kluttz titled Floyd B. Brown, Admr. of Min nie Leaser vs. H. M. Leazer et al., the same being No. 106 upon the special proceeding docket oi saia court, tne undersigned, Commissioner, will on Mcnday, the 6th day of May, 1912 at the hour of 12 m., or as soon there after a possible, at the residence of the lste Minnie M. Leazer in Atwell Township , Rowan county, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing tracts Of land ; 1st. Beginning ac a spanisn oas, Philip Overca8hrs line; thence N 83 Let Dynamite do the Hard Work On tit Farm? State of N. 0., county of Rowan, ss. I. J. K. DorBett. cashier of the above- named, bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best and convention. N. White Menius, Litaker Township. B-pd. nn,rikcr ranrmnift Mt. Zin con- of mv knowledge and belief. . J. K. Dobsett, cashier orrect Attest : B.C. DOBBKTT, regttiou Prof. P. Ev Wright, of China Grove, went over to Mt. Ulla to aot as one of the judges in the wireless operator, with the senate debate held there last night. MBBSSSMSB1SBSS PSjBWSj How The Body Kills Germs Germs that get into the body are killed in two ways- by the white corpuscles of the blood, and by a germ-killing substance that is in the blood. Just what this substance is, we do not know. The blood of a healthy person always has some germ-killing substance in it to wardJff the attack of disease , The fountain head of life is the stomach. A man who has a weak and impaired stomach and who does not properly digest his food will soon find that his Wood has become weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is .improperly and insufficiently nour ished. To put the-body in healthy condition, to feed the system on richj red blood and throw out the poisons from the body, nothing in tbe past forty years has excelled Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, a pure ' glyceric extract (without alcohol;, of .bloodroot, golden seal and Oregon grape root, stone root, mandrake and queen's root with black cherrybark. E. C. Kabskb, Directors. H. L. Monk, ) Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 27 day of April, 1912. A. Goodman, notary public. Whit A Cat Can Do. Waters Rising. Cairo, 111., April 29 Resident. of the Cairo drainage diitriot to the north of the city, who re- Overcash, Adolphus Wallace, begin ning at a stake on Dewitt Overcash's Mne ; thence N, 1 deg. W. 100 feet to a stake in said line, thence N. 71 deg. W 200 feet to a stake, a new line ; thence S. 1 deg. E. 100 fee.t to a stone ; thence S. 71 deg. E. 200 feet to the be ginning, containing 20,000 sq. feet. 3rd. Also another lot, adjoining the above lot, Susana Cashion. and H. R Plaster, beginning at a stone, Wm. A Leazer's corner to the above lot; thence N. 1 deg. W. 100 feet to a stake ; thence N. 71 deg. W. 62 feet to a stone ; stone It is the cheapest way to Dig ditches, Plant trees, Grub stumps, or Break lip subsoil. j We always carry a good stock. turned to their homes last week, believing the danger to be past I thence 8. 1 deg. E. 100 feet to a stont j : -u.-jJ UnOashion's line: thertce 3. 71 deg. E , wwmwa r w u c r.n u lt m itiiaiiiiiiii i . . . 62 feet to the beginning, containing them tonight by the steadily ad- 6200 sq. feet, more or less. yancing waters which tonjght inttBKow1commi8sioner and admr. Minnie M Leazer. John L. Rendleman, Attorney. Wilkeibarre, Pa , April 29 A t d three feet deeD in the dii. pet cat whioh was owned by Ben tri(jt Dilley, a bachelor and wealthy g ' Loni. Mo.. Annl 29. hotel-keeper, preyentf the distri- F1 d oonditionB ftt this point be- bution oi an estate or zo,io.wi. ianniatincr aain toniirbtL 1 Trar.ror Tjl I b o o Ull'IUg 4UU1UCU uiiiiuioiuid w NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF J. A. LUDWI6. S. F. Ludwig and B, L. Umberger t VinoVionl wna a anfforpr1 from stmBYrh trnnhlft and I imnnro blood " writes T.Is. JameS H. Mabtin, of Frank- teaohing irv 7'Tto had a sore on his face that would form a I i .ill. hia estate was net to be dis. nn he gauge registered tributed woib bis two pet cats feet, a rise of 1 4 feet since morn wire living. Since his death aline and S.7 feet in 24 hours. few years years ago one of the cats The present stage is within half a diedT but the other shows signs of oot of the danger mark. j. H. Mabtin. Esq. scab' which would dry and drop off in about a month, then another would immediately form. It continued this way for a long time. He tried every remedy that any one would suggest" but found no relief. He then tried Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery which completely cured him. He " has stayed cured now for two years, and I recommend this valuable medicine for impurities of the blood." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver aod bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. an old age. Former Judge Whsaton and W. S Btddle, executors of the . estate, have an accounting raady to file, and in it they saw there is a bal ance of $25,164.91. Don't lit llC8 eat up your valuable Doultry when it's soaay to get rid of them. Oonkey a Lice Pow- der, Lioe Liquid and Head Lice This fund Ointment are guaranteed to do must remain ia trait until the the work quickly. Get a practi- oat dies, after whioh there are sav- leal poultry book free from James 'rai petsoni to share the estate. i piummer.- 29 R Julius A. Ludwig. deceased, all credi tors and claimants are nereDy notineu that any and all claims and demands against Julius A. Ludwig or his es state. must beSluly verified and pre sen ted to B. B Miller at his office in Salisbury or to the undersigned ad ministrators on or before the first day of Mav. 1913. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, au persons indebted to Julius A- Ludwig are required to make immediate sec tlement. . r . , w.;- s . This the 24th day of ApriL 1912. S. Ludwio, MooresvilleN. O. B. L. Umbsbgke, Concord, N. 3. 6-l-6t?r:K:-i administrators Thone No. 8. Salisbury Supply Commission Co., Near Passenger Depot, SALISBURY, - - M. G. 5 1 4t pd 1 W. G. Means. B. B, Miller, attorneys. 4

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