Sf
By virtu of an order of. resale
ma by the SaperiorCourt 6f David-
brsta raiding entHled 8- W. Finch
and O. 'atifnlftertfeatdri TH.
G4 Grubb and otheri,vs Zeb Grubb
asA others, the undersigned, adminis
trators, Mill sail at pujjiio amotion at
the court house door in balisburj, N.
04 on the 90th day of February, 1915,
&t12o'fildfik-m.. the following lands
belonging to estate of H. 0.;Grubb,
deceased, ana situated m'ttowan uoun
ty, andknownand designated as the St.
John's mill tract, a tract on the Tad
kid Hirer, adioinine lands cf Chas.
Klutts and -other-and eontainini? -43
acres move or less, boundaries to which
may be seen tn complaint on-file in
said cause ana also aeea to n. i.
Orabb. v.- ' -
3 Also the lands known as the Cor
nelison lands, cormposed or two parcel
one eontaininff U8 acres more or less,
and the other alio ttmtaining' 88 acres
more or less; for boundaries reierenee
is made to eomtJaint m Said cause and
also to deed to H. 0. Qrtibb records
In oflce of Reiritter of Deeds of Rowan
county In book of Deeds No. fit. page
w. ' x
Terms of sale: One third the pur
chase price to be paid on confirmation
or sale, one twra m sixty aays ircm
ale. and ' one third in ninety days
from tale, drterred tarments to bean
interest from sale, all to be -secured at
ale by bond nd 'proved security
Jan. lsth, Ulft. .
i-fis W. FnrcH and 0. T. Davis.
administrators of H, 0. Orabb.
Clement & Clement,
Emery E. Raper,
attorneys for admrs.
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Mortgage Trust , Deed executed by
Chas. J, Harris and wife' tatla Hill
Harris ooebi24jth, 191b ta Robert A.
3Bk)Stianr5nste and Mortgagee, which
Is duly recorded io the oQe fMhe
Kegtster 01 ueeas ior Mtnwan vounsy
in Book of Mortgages No. a page 219,
default havingbeen made io the f 1 ay-
nant of the indebtedness therein secur
ed, the undersigned, TroBtee-d Mor
tgagee,; will expose for sale ai public
auction for cash at the court boose
fthe Uth day of Ifareh, 1915, at the
Hour 01 12 m.. tne louowing aeserioea
lands; - ".
" 1 Hitnate in La taker Township, Jtcowan
County, aaiointng now the lands or
Chas.; Ketner, Jerry Eddleman, and
iither, beginning at a stake in the
XJoncordToaa, on vamei Jddieman-s
line ; runs: with said line South 90
tiee West 80.89 chains to a hickory,
Geo. Ketner's corner ; thence North 18
deg. Welt 28.60 chains to a persimmon
ruD, r a. 4)i o era corner; tnenee
orth 64& deft East 41.80 chains to a
hickory, J no. Eagle's corner; thence
North 87 deg. East 2 40 chains to a
stake: in aforesaid road : thence South
kll deg. East 17,40 chains to a white
LoaV; thence (South Jf deg. - west 15.70
rchains to the beginning, containing by
estimation 114 acres and same being
the lands which the childten of Jacob
Bostian deeded to Moses Bostian on
Jan. 1st, 1867 as shown in Book of
Deeds No. 41, page 141.
This Feb. 6th, 1916.
BOBXBT A. BO8TIAH,
Trustee and Mortgagee,
John L. Rendleman, Attorney.
Theo. F. Kluttz,
Attorney at Law,
Salisbury, - - - N. C.
Practice: All branohes of the law,
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ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
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HoUcs -ft Creditors
Having qualified as administratrix of
the estate of A G. Trexleif? -this Js to
notifyali persDns havtng claims against
the said deeeodent to ftJean' itemized,
verefled statement 'of satte -witk the
undrsfgnd on or before the 6th day
TOI If! CCTilllll iuvited to attend
! the ' Old Time Fiddlers Con
tention" at Gold Hill Acdeamy
dn February 27th. at 8 p. m.
Admission 10 and 80 cents.
4 t.
fabauarj; 1916, or thJc notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. . Per-
sons mapDtea to said estate are notitl
ed to make prompt settlement.
This Feb. 5th dav, 1915.
' SabXh J. Tbbxlbb,
Administratrix.
John L. Rendleman, Atty.
TRADE WITH
C. P. SHUPirJG
Farmere will find it to their
interest to see me when selN
iag their prod uce
We pay Highest Cash Price
for Chickens, Eggs and all
kinds of Produce and selling
you groceries at the very
lowest prices.
Headquarters for Walkins'
Medicine Co.
C. P. SHUPING.
2-3mo.
RURAL NEWS
Written by :
OUR CORRESPONDENT
600dmiB Limber CO. Sella galvauit
ed roofing at rook b. Ucm prices
Peoples' National Bank
Salisbnry, N. .
Does General Banking Business
m PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de
posits. Interest payable every 8 months
Prompt attenfon givento any busi
ness entrusted to ua. u
Your buaineas solicited
CPccpIsa national Bank
John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood,
president. cashier.
D. L. Qaskffl, W.t Busby,
Y-rrwident. Aast.caahJer
Haying qualified as administrator
noon the estate of Q. H. Koon, deeeas
ed, notice is hereby ' riven to 11 ner
aona hay ing claims against said estate
to present them' to the undersigned
on or before December 7 , 1915. or this
nouee win oe plead, in bar ol their re
covery. All persons indebted to said
estate are hereby notified to call and
settle vmnout delay.
This December 7,U714.
J. S. Koon, administrator
B. Lee Wright, attorney.
Salisbury, 27, C, B. F. D. No. 8.
iUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
ittlitnlcr's rsllci ti&tlltsrs.
Havtaff aallflad aa'sdninkilnibM. n
the estate of Josephine V, Stancill,
deceased, this is to netify all persons
navmg eiaims against saia estate to
smwctne same xo ms ior payment
on or before the 19th day of January.
1916, or this will be plead n bar of
caeir recovery:
All Twrtnm InflohfH 4I,a
will please make immediate payment
co me.
V. IP. FlIKAV
Admr. of Josephine V. Stancill. Dee'd.
Garland. NO.
B. "F; D. Sampson County.
uemeoi x wiemenc Atsya . .
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Calla may be left at Main Ph'y., 163
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 6 dotes 660 will break
any case of Chilli & Fever, Colds
& LaGrippe; it aet on the liver
better than Calomel and does not
tooe or uckea. Price 25c
(BnncATE or Dissomnm.
TO ALL TO WHOM THXSB PBIIXXTS HAT
ooata oaaaTOiar : : :
tion, by duly authenticated record of
tne proceedings xo the? voluntary- dis
solution uereoi ny tne unanimous eon -sent
of all the stokh6ldersr deposited
in my office, that the "Spencer Invest
ment Company, a Corporation of this
State, whose principal office is situated
at 0or. Salisbury Are., and 6th Street,
in we vqwo 01 speHBsrvouncy 01 itow
an. State of North Carolina. f W.F Snid-
er being the sgent thereihand in charge
tuereoi, upon wnom process may oe
served), has complied witbthe require
ments of Chapter St; Sevisal of -1806.
entitled "Oorporationa," preliminary
to the issuing of -tm Oertiflcate of
Dissolntlon : ' v '
Now, Therefore, I, J. BBYAN
GRIMES, Secretary of State of the
State of North Carolina, do hereby
certify that the said corporation did,
on the 12 day of January, 19i6, file in
my office a duly exefeuted and attestei
consent in writing to the dissolution
of said corpa ration, executed by all
the stockholders thereof, which: said
consent and the record of the proceed
ings aforesaid are now on file in my
said oflce as provided by lawv-
In Testimony Whereof, I have here
to set ray hand and affixed my leaf at
Raleigh, this 19 day bf January, A. D.
1916. - .4 '
J. Bktah Qaiuxg,
(Seal) Secretary of State.
Cattl for III IteZfir Look-among
yoar old papers for itamps ilia
td before and during tha war,
United States and Oonfederate.
Some of them are worth big men ey.
Don't take them off the : envelope,
Lut bring them in to me. aDd get
cash for them. Wx. H. Qtiwabt,
Yratohman oflce, Saliibory, N. 0.
After Focr Tears cf Disccsragxaf
1
Ccaditicss, Urs. 6s9od Gtre
UpbDsptir. Hsibasj
Cast to Rescue.
Catron, Ky. In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie BuUock
writes as follows : "I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, 1 could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
alL At times, I would nave severe pains
in my left sides
The doctor was called in, andbistreat
ment relieved me for a while, but I was
soon amfined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
1 had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and 1 gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 com
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work."
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
. - - .
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will da Ask him. He will recom
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today i
Write to: Chatunoon Me4lclre Co..
Aavisocy,uiK.t ennnoog. lenn.. for i
jnsiruc(.vmn your case ana 04-page book, home
Treatment fee Wjmen,'J sepj iflliil jrappv. ja
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BaDk&TrustCo's
facilities for the care and protection ot
your Money are modern in every respect.
The many new depositors we are gaining
indicates a growth of this bank which will
permit an added and larger usefulness to the com
munity.
Is it not foolish to keep your money in your
house where you will always fear it may burn, or
'where a burglar may break in and pteal it and kill
you at the same time?
We pay four per cent, interest, compounded
quarterly.
SALISBURY BANK & TRUST GO.
W. Ef;McWHIRTER, Cashier.
RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, N. C.
Feb 22 After beiug abi;t for
some time 1 shall come agaiu and
give the uewi from Rutherford
llegp, although there have heeu
a few oatea of aickueei, the school
u progrenitig nicely, with a itnd
not body of about 1S5. (Bcye
an I girls.)
Ite olub boarding henae whre tho
;ard bills have been kept down
to and below $7 00 per month.
Abont two week ago there wa
an old time spelling match lu the
college auditorium, union was at
tended by a large aodience, and
was enjoyed by all present. The
spelling lay between Mrs. Lidbet-
ter and W. 0. Shaver.
The walls and roof of the new
dministraticu building for Ruth
erford College are neariug com
pletirn. It is expeoted to be com
plbted by thA op-uiug of the fall
term of 1915 . Any donation to
the uew college bniiding will be
greatly appreciated by the trus
tees.
An interesting game of base bal
was olacd on the Rutherford cl
lege diamond, Saturday afternooi
Letweeu the Newtouiau aud Pla
tonic Literary Scoieties. Tbf
score was 28 to 6 in favor of the
Newtcnian.
Au interesting sermon was
poached in toe oollege obape
Sunday morning by the paitot
Rev. B. Wilson.
The Rutherford Oollege Minis
tcrial Club went to Mcrganion
Saturday the 18th, and bad
group made. iney all report
having had a fine time while in
MorgaDton.
The Ratbf rford College Dram -
tio Club will give their famous
pipy. "The Fate of a Half Breed
in Nbvada," at Granite Fails
Saturday night, February 27th
I L. Shaver plays the part of
oomedian.
Mi'ss R.bbie Faw and Harley
Goode were marriel by Rer B.
Wi-'aon, February 2nd,
As today is a holiday the boys
and girls art having a picnio on
aoutb Mountain, wbioh tower
800 feet abve the surrounding
country. Bjll.
General News Ilatten
lent of Interest to oar Retders 6ithsred
and Coodeosed far Quick Assioalition. 1
George Waahingt n's birthday
--mm m m, - -
waa oeiDratd on Monday dj
every department of the Capital.
President Wilson attended all th
ezeroises. Waahiiigtou's farewell
address was read in tha Senate by
Senator Root and in the House by
Representative Garrett. Bills re-
ceived from the Senate read as
follows: To build a bridge over
the Yadkiu Biver between Yadkin
ud Surry oouutiea ; permit the
building of sohojl houses in oer
tain districts; oreate special tax
district for Salisbury. H. B. 1260,
Conghenhour, amend reviaal rela
t.ve to disorderly oenduct in publi"
buildings. Authorise Salisbury to
issue bonds, ralating to certain
drainage proceeds in Rowan.
The waiship of modern Warfare
the submarine daily becomes a
fastor of more and more import
auoe in the great war of Europe
with respect to its influence on the
policies of the contraband ques
tion so vital to neutral States.
: : -.1 i J
The Senate of Raleigh convened
at 10 o'clock with President
Oaughtridge in the chair, among
the most important bills introduc
ed was the removal of the State
school fir the blind to Salisbury.
The tragio death of William T.
Ayoock, engrossing clerk of the
Senate oast a gloom over that
body last Friday when the preai
dent's gavel oalled the Senate to
rdr there was au evident reeling
of loss among the senators . Sen
ate adjourned at noon in memory
of it'a eugrosaing clerk, and Presi
dent Daugbtridga appointed i
committee cf six senators to ao
oompany the remains to Free
moat the home of the young man's
mother.
w.
Just Received At
W. TAYLOR'S
Spring Goods, General line White
Goods, Gingham, Shoes, Pants,
Overalls, etc,
When in need of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, raP3, No
tions, Crockery, Groceries, Tinware and about every
thing kept in a general store, come to see rae.
Farmri-B are invited to make my place headquar..
ters while in the city. Very truly,
WW. TAYLOR,
'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C.
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How to Prevent Bilious Attacks.
"Coming events cast their
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appetite will fail, you will feel
dull and languid. If y m are
ubjeot to bilious attacks take
three of Chamberlain's Tablets as
these symptoXJi appear and the
attack may be warded off.
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If you have a Farm to Sell,
List it with us.
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WaUr Cooled Machine Gun Adopted for
Far (I S. Army.
After oouduotiug a srifs of
test9 the War Department has
adopted for the -United States
Army the British water cooled,
automatic ma bine sun. a lare
iraber of wbioh are being used
iu the present war by several of
L TT1 w
cno jor peat) armies, ioh wea-
pv, which ts sbowi id an l Jns-t-r
tioi appoarii;g in the Maroh
P-;)olir Mechanics MagaziDf, is
d ptd n t ouly for general tnili
-ar hf.rv o:, bat msy also .be used
Hiiber with or against air craft
I is operated by reonil a. d bas a
m xio.um tiring speed of approxi
mately 600 shots a misute.
While this is somewhat si wer
than the air-cooled gnu now iu
service, it is contended that in
rsality it oan fire a greater num
ber of shots in a giveu period than
it$. predecessor because the time
oooftimed in inserting the short
feed strips used by the lattr gun
is Waved. The regulation 80 cali
ber cartridge employed by all of
the servioe rifles is also ustd iu
this gun. which has au effectiye
range aarying from 1,500 to 1 800
yd. The ammunition is fed into
it by means of belts holding 250
rounds' each.
Sfioald CodtIdc? Eren Sallibon Reader.
Toe frank statement or a neigh
bor, telliug the merits of a Mile-
Bids you pause and believe.
The same endorsement
By some stranger far away
Oc mmands no belief atr all.
Here's a Salisbury case.
A Salisbury citizen testifies.
Read and be convinced.
William A Baker, 1015 S. Ful
ton St., Salisbury, N O., says:
1 bad backache and my kidneys
were out of order A friend ad
vised me to try Doan's K-dnev
Pills and I did so They helped
me immediately and a eouple of
boxes stopped the trouble."
Mr. Baker is only one of many
Salisbury people who have grate-
tally endorsed Doan a Kidney
PtiN. If your baok aoLee -if
our kidneys botber you. don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
sk distinctly for Doan's Kidney
Pills, the same that Mr. Bker
had the remedy basked by hom
testimony. Uo all stores. Fos
er-Milburn Co., Props , Buffalo.
N. Y "Wben Your Back is
Lame Remember the Name."
Coldaand Ctoup la Children.
Many people rely upon Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy implicit
y in cases or. colds and oroup, and
t Lever disaunoints them Mrs.
E. H. Thomas, Lrgansport, lad ,
writes: 'I nave foriud Chamber
aih'a Coush Remedy to- He the
b9st medicine for coTds. and croup
I have aver used, and "iiaver tire
of recontmendnig ii' to nay neigh''
bora and friend I Tuvre-giveu it
to mv children:, when suffering
from croup, nd3 Hkm -never failH
ed to give them prompt relist,"
British Will not Main General use of
Foreign Flags.
London, Feb 19. 7.82 p m.
The British Foreign Office thi
ev. ning issued a note in reply to
the representation of the United
States Government concerning the
use of the American flag by Bri
tish vessels
The note says that the Cunard
Li?ie Steamer Lusitania on her re
Hut voyage fr m New York to
Livprp-ol raised the American fi g
' to save the lives of nonccmba
tauts, cr jw and patseDgers." It
aids that in spite of the fact thnt
Amnrioan passengers embarking
the Lusitauia on her outward
vyage from New York asked that
th American nag be hoisted "the
British Government did not give
any advices to the company as to
how to meet this request and it is
Understood the Lusitania left
i ter uiscdssing tne JLusitama in
cident the momorandum says:
"The British Government hap
no intention of advising merchant
shippiug to use foreign flags as a
general practice or to resort to
them otherwise tbau for escaping
capture or destruction."
The
Rowan County Farm
Life School
opens
Jan uary 7th, 1915.
Prepares to'enter without examination 'the
Ireshman class of any standard college in the
State. In addition to the above cultural
courses, a four years' course in agriculture,
farm carpentry and shop work, is offered for
boys, and a course in Domestic Scieuce and
Home Economics is offered for girls.
ITuition free.
TOirls boarded in dormitory at cost.
IFor further information, address
R. D. J enkins, Supt.,
CHINA GROVE, N, O.
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lotlee to Mturs
HaviDg qaalifled as Administrator
upon the es ate of M. M. Holahouser.
deceased, notice is hereby given to all
leraoK8 having claims against said es
tate to present them to the r ndersign-
ea on or neiore j an nary 2y, miQ or
this no be will be plead in. bar of re-
$overyr-v-? .r - -.
: au persons inaeatea so saia estate
are requested to call and settle with
the undersigned at onee. -
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I5tfcE.i AimiriiRtrator.
R. F. D. Gold Hill. N. n.
B, Lee Wright, Attorney.
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