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-5 (.. - -f I 3 1 1 I Oae Of tbe 6len Alpiji Feudists Succambs 't bis tVooiids. , Morganton, Feb. 23 XJormaq Pitts, one of the meo engaged iaj the street battle "at Glen Alpine, 6 miles from MorgantoD, leveral I weeks ago and who has since been in the hospital here for treatment, succumbed to his wounds early this morning. Wh-c it was seen yesterday that he was rapidly! trrnvinir nrgu And Ann Id not " " "B - i I survive. Dr. B. A. Hennessee; whom it is alleged dealt Pitts the fatal wound was rearrested and plaoed in jal at Morganton today wi ere he is held without bail for' the next term oi court. In the street tisht in which some six or eight meu of the Pitts ' and Iieunes8H8 factions took part Pitts was the meat aericuly wounded of them all bing stab bed through the lung with a knife bes des other wounds. Policeman BeuiiAtt who at tempted to stop thu fiht received a lead buckshot in his stomach bat is recovering. For a while it, was thought that Doctor HeunBseei coutd not sur vive but on acsonut of his vigor ous constitution he responded to treatment and is able to get arouud again although he has sev eral bullets in his bodv besides innumerable soars, grim- remind ers of the terrible battle in whioh he was engaged. The remainder of the men who were injured in the fljht are ail recovering. Dootor Henaessee is a promi-1 nent physician of Burke County and much interest is manifested in the outcome of his trial. Notice to Creditors. Having qualifiei as administrator of the estate of Sarah L. Heillg, this is to no' if j all persons having claims against the said decedent to tile an itemized, verified statement with the undersigned on or before the 7th day of February, 1914, or thi notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery . Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This the 4th dav of February, 1913. John J. Stewart, 6t administrator. Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Laura S. Josey, this is to notify all persons having claims against the . eaid decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same: with the undersigned on or. before the ; 7th day of February, 1914, or this! notice will be pleaded in bar of their ' recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. I This the 4th day of February, 1913. 6t John J. Stkwabt, j Administrator. Administrator's Notice to Creditors, Hayir.g qualified as administrator of the estate of E. L. Linn, notise is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or be fore January 22nd, 1914, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to call and settle with out delay. This January 22nd, 1913. M. LulaLinn, administrator, Landis, N. 0. R. Lee Wright, attorney. pd Mortgage Sols oi House and Lot. Pursuant to the provisions of a cef ta n mortgage deedof Trust, dated April 1, 1910, executed byLueco Green and wife, Lueile Green, to B . B. Mille r, trustee, and recorded ia Book 39 at age 28 of Rowan County Record of ortgages, to secure the indebtedness recited therein, default having been made in payment of said indebtedness and the hclder thereof having demand ed the foreclosure of said mortgage, i the undersigned trustee will sell to the highest bidder for cash at tha court house d jor in Salisbury, North Carolina, on Saturday, 22nd day of March, 1913, at 12 o'clock, M. the following described house and lot in the Great West Square of the city of Salisbury, towit: Beginning at a stake Henry Green's corner on northeast side of Horah street and ruus thence N. 44 degs. W. with Horah street 50 feet I o a stake Fannie Miller's corner thence north east with Fannie Miller's line 200 feet to a stake Fannie Miller's corner thence southeast 50 feet to a stake, thence southwest With Henry Green's line 200 feet to the beginning, being lot 36 as shown upon Lord's plat in and adjo nine the West iWard of the city of Salisbury. - . See Record of Deeds book 92 at page 590. This taf 14th day of February ,1913 B. B. Miller, trustee. DR. M.J. RAGLAN D VETERINARIAN. Offioe and hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion uouse corner. Day phone Night phone 480. 4-270 25. MILLEE'S GOT -IT- D. M. MILLER & SOU . THI IIAD1NQ GROCERS ill! ii 1 M WlvJi JlilMliilp MM wloi IT La mi AuUimtLaQll mm nrvr Ik 1 uuu is Lniisvs;LmL ) men Mb. Open to any one anywhere. Now is Your Chance. Beginning on March 5th The Carolina Watchman and The Rowan Record will start their regular annual voting contest with three big prizes to be given to the most popular contestants. First prize A Buggy Oar first prize will be a first class rubber tire top buggy, a real handsome, strong aod serviceable vehicle that retails for $100 or more. It will bd built to order for us by the J. O. White Company and will be handsomely finished and fully guaranteed. Specifications can be had upon application. Second prize A Sewing Machine Our second prize will be a splendid sewing machine, made by the Standard Manufactur ing Co., of Cleveland, O., or a High Grade Bicycle. Either of these prizes retail for $40.00 or over. We expect to allow the winner of the second prize the privilege to take the one that he or she may wish, thos-giving an oppor tunity of selection by contestant. Third prize A Bicycle The third prize will be eithe the sewing machine or the bicycle, depending upon the choice of the second winner. If he or she selects the machine, of course the bicycle will be the third prize, while, if the bicycle is select ed, the machine will be the third prize. Con es an Ins a Handsome Prize! We have just received a nice lot of 30-piece tea sets and will give a set. to ever contestant who brings in as much as ten dollars in cash subscriptions. We also have a lot of splendid pocket knives and will give one to those who bring in as much as $2.00 in cash subscriptions. This makes it possible for every one who makes any effort at all to get some thing for his or her work. This contest is one of the biggest ever conducted by The Watchman and Record, and it is an unusually fine opportunity for our friends to bestir themselves and win a prize. Nomination Dlank. rjatchman and Record Dig Popularity Contest. I herebv nominate as a contestant in your popularity contest: Name Town ..f 8 R. F. D. Route Nominated by In no case will name of nominator be divulged. If you wish to be a oontestant, or have a friend you wish to enter, fill out jggthe nomination coupon and mail to the under signed by the first mail. The fellowing votes will be given for Old and New Subscribers to The rjatchman and Record during our GBAEID POPULARITY COTJTEST One jcar's subscription, both papers $1 00....... 1000 Two do $2 00.... 2500 Three do $3 00 ....4000 Four do $4 00 5500 Five do $5 00.... 7500 Ten do $10 00 20000 This contest has been organized to stimulate interest in The Carolina Watchman and The Rowan Record, which papers are published as a semSweekly giving all the local and county news at only SI, 00 per year. A coupon, good for 1000 free votes will be issued to every one who enters the contest, and other votes will be given from time to time, bnt the principal method of obtaining votes will be by making collections, getting renewals and securing new subscribers to The Watchman and Record. When money is received and paid in at The Watchman Office. Salisbury, votes will be issued according to the schedule published above. A sealed ballot box can be found at this office, where the ballots may be cast whenever desirable, but all votes must be in by 3 p. m., Saturday June 7th, 1913, the end of the contest. If you decide to enter the contest, send us your name and address in full at once, or your nominee, if acceptable, copies of the paper and subscription blanks will be furnished and you can get bufey and stay busy, if you mean to win. There are going to be some winners and if you will, you can be one of them. the contestants managers, who Rule 1 All money obtained by shall be" turned over ; to the contest will issue votes for Bame. Rule 2 Votes cannot be bought or exchanged. The contest will be run on a fair, and square baste for all. Votes can only be obtained by securing subscriptions, getting renewals or by cutting the nomination or free vote certificate out of each issue of the papers. Eaeh contestant is allowed one nomination coupon giving him or her one thousand, votes. RuleS As soon as . money for subscription is brought or mailed to The Watchman Uecord office, by contestants, votes will be issued. THese votesmay be dropped into the ballot box at the time they are issued, but they must be. placed, in the box before 3 p. m., June 7th in order to be valid. Rule 4 Nominators and contestants in this con test must agree to and accept all rules and conditions Rule 5-The right is reserved to reject any name for any cause, alio to alter these rules should occasion demand. No one connected with the papers will be permitted to enter the contest. Rule 6 Any question that may arise between con testants will be decided by contest manager. Rule 7-rIrnportant. The contest closes at 3 p. m., sharp on Saturday, June 7th, 1913. Absolutely no votes will be credited or received after this time. The result of the contest will be announced at the Watch man Record office as soon as the count is completed. J Rule 8 The party receiving; the largest number of votes will be awarded the first prize, and the one who receives the largest number of votes will be awarded the second prize and so on. If any point is not clear to prospective we should be glad to have him call at the office and have it explined. We hope. a large number will enter at once. A late start is a great handicap in a proposition of this sort and we urge all prospective contestants to enter their names and get busy, however, you can start anytime. Each contestant can keep tab on his vote week by week, and we will publish the names of the leader, or three highest, but the final connt will be made by a committee of three weil-known men, if desired, after which the prizes wRl be awarded to the winners. Wm Hi Me wart, WniTC TO Op CALL OH SALISBURY, TJ. G. The Watchman. trm tmm
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