' 7 Treat Them to the treat of treats r always welcomed, by all, everywhere A sparkling with life delight fully cooling supremely wholesome. Delicious Refreshing Thirst-Quenching At Soda Fountains or Carbon ated in Bottles. Demand the'Oenuine Refuse Substitutes. 3-A Send for Free Booklet. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. Backing Up die Purchaser F we didnjt have an eye to the .future, and if we didn't care what you or anybody else was going to think of us, we could sell engines "and other mar.hi'nps fnr mnrri money, but we could not put I H C quality in to them. The kicks would start coming in right away, and soon there would be no market for IHC engines. I H C engines stand for everything that is opposed to such a policy. The IHC way is to build always for the respect and good will of the American farmer, and to that end it has been successfully working for many years. The dealer who sells you anIHC engine ex pects on its merits to do business with you again. The purchaser of an Engini buys security and safety with it. He banks on the many years of square dealing and the repu tation back of all I H C machines. He knows it is the best engine bargain because it gives him efficient service in all kinds of farm work pumping, sawing wood, spraying, running: repair shop, grindstone, cream separator, etc He knows that IHC responsibility for it lasts as long as the engine is in service on his farm. I H C oil and gas engines operate on gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate, and alcohol. Sizes range from 1 to 50-horse power. They are built vertical, horizontal, portable, stationary, skidded, air-cooled and water cooled. I H C oil tractors range in size from 6-12 to 30-60-horse power; for plowing, thresh ing, etc. Look over an I H C engine at the local dealer's. Learn from him what it will do for you, or write for catalogues to International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Charlotte N r i i I ll l n n 1 1 ii ill iiimia T THTTTTTiTiTnW tYT11VynV v 'I'll ourt IFoirgetX J. O. White & Co., --Build-- BUS m VAGQHS See that the next one you Buy has their name on it. Sale oIYMle Citr Property. . : Pnnnint t.n t.ha tflrml of a GArt&in Mortgage Trust Deed executed by J. T? Mi.a anil nrifa Alina Vt ir.a on Kpn- tember ,23rd, 1912, which is duly re corded vi tne omce oi tne register ox Deeds for Rowan County, in book of mortgages No. 44, page 142, default having been- -made in the provisions contained in said mortgage deed, and . . . m . i 1 A 1 m a.1 at tne request oi tne noiaer oi tno note therein secured, the undersigned, trustee and mortgagee, will expose for sale at publii auction for cash at the court house door in the city of Salis bury , N. 0 on SATURDAY, AUGUST 23RD, 1918, at the hour of 12 M., the follow ing described real estate: Lying in the great east ward of Salisbury. N. C, on the nrth-west side of Lee street between Cemetery and Franklin streets and between the old Presbyterian Chapel lot and that of H. C. Trott and beeinnine at a -stake in the edge of Lee street,' H. C. Trott g corner, and runs thence nortn 42 degrees west 200 feet to a stake ; thence south 47 degrees west l?6j feet to a stake ; thence south 42 de grees west 200 feet to a stake in edge of Lee stree ; thence north 47 degrees ea?t with Lee street 128 feet to the beginning, upon which is located two dwelling houses. This July 22nd . 1918. John A. Abbt, trustee and mortgagee. FACTORY, 212 E. FISHER STREET, 'Phone 143. Salisbury, N. C. State of North Carolina, ) Tn the Supe- Rowan County. S nor Court, Sept. term, 1913 Fred W. Downes, Eureka Consolidated NOTICE. Copper Company. J The defendant in the above entitled action will take notice that on the 28th Day of July, 1918, a summon 8 in the said action was is sued against the Eureka consolidated copper co. by J. Frank McCubbins, clerk of the superior court of Rowan county plaintiff claiming the Bum of $2000 due him for Services as manager of said company from Janury 1st. 1909 to Sep tember 14th, 1912, which summons is returnable to the next term of Rowan superior court, held in Salisbury, N. o , beginning September 8th. 1913. The defendant will aUo take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by saik clerk of the'Superior court on the 28th day of July, 1913, against the property of said defendant company which warrant is returnable to the next term of the superior court for Rowan county, at the time and place named for the return of the summons, when and where the dsfendant is re quired to appear and answer or demur to the complaint or the relief demand ed will be granted. This July 29th, 1913. J. Frank MoCcbbins, clerk superior court. John L. Rendleman, Atty. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Rowan county. J Court. J. D. Dorsett, ) Notice of sale under vs. execution "n at- Robert Holmes. ) tachment proceed ings. Pursuant to an execution directed to the undersigned, from the Superior court of Kowan county in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, September; 1st, 1913, at twelve o'clock at the court house door of said county, sell to the hihest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and in terest which the 9aid Robert Holmes, the defendant, has in the following de scribed real estate, being one third undivided interest therein, to-wit: Beginning at a stake corner of lot No. 1, on line No. 1,- thence north 55 degrees east 22.10 chains to a stake; thence north 28 degrees east 3.62 chains to a stone ; thence south 55 de grees west 22.10 chains to a stake cor neroflotNo. 3; thence south 28 de grees east 3 62 chains to the beginning, and containing 8 acres- For back titl Hee book of deeds No. 121 pages 414 to 4is inclusive as recorded in the omce of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county, N. U. This the 29th day of Julj, 1913. J. H. McKsnzic, Sheriff of Rowan county North Carolina-"! t .u e r . Rowan County rjIn the Superior Court. J. D. Dorsett, 1 Notice of sale under ex- vs. V ecu lion in attachment George Foster. J proceedings. Pursuant to an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Rowan County in the above entitled action. i will, on Monday, September 1st, 1918, at twelve o'clock at the court house door of said county sell to (lie highest didder, for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which -the said George Foster, the defendant, has In the following described real estate, to-wit: .Beginning at a stone, William R. Culp's corner on the south side of and near the edge of the pub lie road leading from Long street in the town of Salisbury' and runs nearly parallel .1.1 1 1. . -wr wun ine ranroaa towarus tne xakin river and runs south 50 degs east one hundred and eighty-seven and one-half feet to a stone in Edwin Shaver's line; thence with his line south 42 degs. west thirty four and one-half feet to a stone in Frances McKin- gie s line: thence north 54 dee. west one hundred and five feet to a cedar tree, said McKengie's corner; ihence with his line south 27 dees, west three and one-half feet to a stone in said McKengie's line; thence north 50 degs. west one hundred and two feet to a stone in the edge of the afore said road leading from Long street, etc ; thence north 62 degs east with the edge of said road fifty feet to the beginning. Said lot of land is about a mile and a quar ter from the city of Salisbury and is near the Southern railroad and is a part of what is known as the Crab-tree Hill place, and described in book of deeds No 101 at page 162 in tie office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, North Carolina. Thir the 29th day or July, 113. J. H. McKsnzie, Sheriff of Rowan County. Peopes Nationa I Bank Salisbuiy, N. C. Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 3 months Prompt att9nion given to any busi ness entrusted to us. Your business solicited. IX7Peop.es National Bank John S. Henderson, J. D.Norwood, president. cashier. D. L. Gaskill, W. T. Busby, V-president. Asst. cashier. Our Building Material win piase yon. Oar ceiling and aiding at $1.00 per 100 feet will tickle you. Good man Lumber Go. 'Ph405one L RURAL NEWS Written by: OUR CORRESPONDENTS, CRESCENT. Aag. 8 Miss Carrie Lyerly has g tne to Asheville where ahe has accepted a position at waitress in a hotel. Her many friends wish her much success Miss Katie Holshonser spent Saturday night with Mias Elean or Brown. Miss Annie La Pless has re turned home from Concord where she has been visiting relatives. Mrs. Crawford Peeler is on the sick list at this writing we are sorry to report. Rev. J: C. Koons preached a most interesting sermon Sunday, August 8rd. Rev. A. 8. Peeler, of Lenoir, is spending a few days here visiting home folks. Mrs. Eli Safrit and daughter. Elsie, and Miss Ivey Weaver, of China Grove, are spending a few days visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Florence Fisher is visiting at Tobias Hoishouser's. Baxter MoCombs and family. of Plum Branoh, S. C, spent Monday night at D. M. MoCombs Quack. SALEM CHURCH. Aug. 8th The wheat is all threshed in this community and all made a plenty. Rev. and Mrs. G. O. Ritchie went to the nicnio near Mill Bridge last Friday. Rev. R. A. Goodman and Prof. G. F. McAllister, of Mt. Pleasant, paid a short visit to Rev. G. O. Ritchie the other day. Mrs. E. M. Sifford came near being run over by an automobile the other day while in Salisbury. She was somewhat hurt and was under the oare of a doctor. A Miss Bostian, of near China Grove, aud Mies Cauble, of near Barber, will teach the Salem school this year. Bob Webb is having his straw baled ready for shipment. The siok in the neighborhood are all better at th's time. We have been having some good rains aud peopl are beginning to plow for wheat. Walter and Sam Kluttz lost a fine horse last Sunday morning by lightuiog. The lightning struok the north end of the barn ran down the gable end of the barn into the stable where the horse was eating and broke his neck. After sun rise they found him dead in his stall. The horse was worth about $200. Mies Mary, Master Lather and Clip Sifford, of Salisbury, were out visiting their grandpa, Ed. Sifford, this week. The Salem and Grace Sunday schools are laying plans to have a Sunday School picnic about the last of August. I hops they will suooeed. 8 . FAITH. . August 8 J 0. Lingle has re turned from Lutheran Chapel, where he attended the annual Lutheran re-union. Miss Ida Lmgle has returned from New York, Philadelpbi, Bal timore and other places, where she assisted T. M Kesler in the seleo tion of the large stock of goods for his new store soon to be opened in Salisbury. There is an apple tree which is eight feet and two and a half inches around the body, also an elm tree six feet and nine inches around on J. E Shoe's farm near Rockwell. Lewis Brown ha a copper coin dated in the year 1784. We met our old friend Dr. C. B. McNaity Thursday at Orescent with his family in their automo bile, frcm Lenoir, N. 0. The twins, Roy and Ray, were along and Ve nus took a snapshot at them with his kodak. D. W. Moose visited Rev ; 0. P. Fisher last Saturday and Sunday. Them issionary d ay - at the Lu theran church here war great success. The collections amount ed to $20.20. Luther Lyerly and wife, of Ken tucky are visiting his father, J.R. Lyerly . Hampton Stirewalt, of China Grove, is vinting his brother. Milas Stirewalt, of Faith, this week. Fred Hines of Mt. Pleasant, and Oscar Deal of Charlotte, were visiting friends at Faith Thursday. Miss Fannie Clapp, of Burling ton, is spending a few days with her sohoolmate, Miss Mary Peeler. Rev. C. P. Fisher and family and two nieces, of Faith, and Pro fessor Riser, of Salisbury, took dianer'with Dr. J. H. Paeler Tuesday. Mrs. Katie Roberts and Mies Nannie Fisher, from Conoord, are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Peeler. They will also visit friends in Faith before returning home. Miss Susie Guann, of Georgia, and Miss Bertha Krider, of Salis bury, are spending the week with Miss Eva Cauble. Misses Lillian and Addie Cline are spending the week with Rev. and Mrs. 0. P. Fisher. The little daughter of Rev. and Mrs . J. R Jordan has an attack of appendicitis and has been taken to the Whitehead-Stokes Sanato rium, in Salisbury, far treatment. Mrs. B. 0. MoCombs, of Plum Bratch, 8. C, spent Thursday with Mrs. Lawson MoCombs in Faith. Robert Misemer, of Bostians' Cross Roads, is visiting friduds in Faith today. A. B. McSwain and his brother, both of Salisbury, are spending today in Faith. The Shiloh Reformed church table turned in $81 10 from the the prooeeds of the sale at their table at Crsoent Thursday, for the benefit of the Nazareth Orphans' Home. Rockwell, Crsceut and St. Luke's Reformed churches com bined and their tables turned over net oash to the amount of $114X0 Thursday for the benefit of the Nazareth Orphans' Home. The sales pifyed a success and every one seeuiBd to enjoy the ocoasion. Mrs. W. L. Ludgick has gone to Mooresville to visit her sitter, Mrs. Ellen Shoe, for a week. August 11th Venus Bpent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Lum C. Sewers near the Daniel Boone cave in Davidson County While there he visited the Boone oabin, cave and monument. The flag pole that was erected three or four years ago when the big Boone oelebratiou was held is still standing. Mr, Sowers and Pies Thompson have reoently opened a new ferry. It is located jast below the Daniel Boone oabin and is a great oonvenieoe to the people of both counties. Mr. Sowers hat lots of watermelons and canta loupes. He lives in a large two- story briok residence, has lots of cattle and horses and is one of the large farmers of Davidson couuty. L. M. Peeler, of Faith, went over to the residence of H. C. Grubb Saturday in his automo bile, accompanied by E. A. Brown and T. R. Lingle, of Faith, J. 0. Lyerly and 8. R. Palmer. Miss Adileta Hall, of Salisbury, is visitiug he' grandfather, Pink ney Ludwick, and W. L. Lud wick, of Faith, this week. Ben Sowers and some other young men of the Daniel Boone settlement . in Davidson county have gone to Marshville, N. 0., to visit their old school mates. Dr. J. E. Cathell and family of Davidson County and Miss Ever ett, Gray and James Sowers and little Miss Ncrine M. Sowers, went to the mountains on a pleasure trip to spend a week or ten days. The streets of Faith are beiag repaired. Lots of saw logs are coming to Pe6ler Bros., saw mill. S. P. Fraley has gone to Stanly County for his health. John Waller went to Norfolk on the excursion. Vvnus. Be Happy! Happy (he girl, or woman, who has never sufhftdfrca any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has bees a sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of th wonderfal benefits of Cardui, the woman's tonic! Cardui is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's sthneata. It is a natural medicine safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been in successful use for more than 50 years, H has cured thousands. It should do the same for you. (F TAKE Th LARUDO DWomanfohie r Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn., says, "I think there is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui I used It with the very best results. I had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui. Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall always recommend Cardui to other suffering women. I can't praise it too highly. As a medicine for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui is safe and reliable. Try it, today. Wrffie 4a Lsiflitaf Arfvfanr IWrf Oi.tl.iwra UjufMn f l-ii.n - - -- i na in H . tat faded Instruction, and 64-page book. "HomeTrcstmentlor Wonen." M&tbc. J ai THE to get all kinds of useful, artistic and up-to-date Furniture at low prices is Woodmin's Picnic Heir Mill Bridge. The Mill Bridge Camp Wood men of the World will hold their annual pionio in Morgan's grove Thursday, August 14th. A num ber of good sneakers witl be pres ent aud there will be-a game of ball and other amusements. Ev erybody ir invited to coma and bring well filled baaketa. . G. W. WRIGHT'S Furniture :-: Undertaker LET US MAKE YOUR HOME A REAL '41013 E. I Farmns fioir sale 1 I? If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If you have a Farm to Sell, List it with us. a .5aT. T5RTTOV T TP 21 T TV I and Insurance Company. 3 McCubbins & Harrison Co, Gaptital Surplus $20,000.00 $16,000.00 REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT, transacts a general real estate business. LOAN DEPARTMENT, loans funds for clients so as to net the investor six percent, remits interest semi-annually and guarantees interest, principal, and the title to the property upon which the fund is loaned. O INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old line companies m lite, nre, casualty insurance, and contract bonds. RENTAL DEPARTMENT, collects rents on proper ties, makes returns, and looks after the general upkeep of properties for absentee landlords, or those who do not care to take personal charge. McCubbins & Harrison Co., T. E. Witherspoon, E. H. Harrison, W. H. Hobson, Treasu rer, President, Secretary. DR. M.J. RAG LAND VETERINARIAN. OfSea and hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion ticraae corner. iy pnone HicfatfkonctaO. 4-370 S3. CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BBANB. Ladles! Aak Jmmr DnaM fat , boxes, sealed with Bh Ribfcaa. 71

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