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V - - 4 rltetoCreflilors. Haying qualified as Administrator QOQ the B8t ate of M. M. Holshcmser, deoteied, notice is hereby given to all pqnons having claims against said es tate to present them to the undersign ed OH or before January 29, 1916 or thli nottee will be plead in br of re coTery.a,,. . sAUKKTSons indedted to said estate ret requested to call and settle with the undersigned at once. ' This January 29, 19 5.- Eu Eagle, Administrator. E. F. D. Gold Hill, N- O. K Lee Wright, Attorney. Peoples' National Bank '; , , Salisbury, N. . Does General Banking Business PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de poeits. Interest payable every 3 months i Prompt att9nion given to any busi sess entrusted to us. 1 Your" business solicited. C-Peoples National Bank John S. Henderson, 'J. D. Norwood, president. ' cashier. D. L. Gaakill, W. T. Busby, V-preeident. Asst. ahiT Sale ol YaluaMe Land. Pursuant to the provisions of a certain .Mortage Deed of Trust, executed by R W. Waggoner and wife, H. L. Wag goner to . A. Kohloss, Trustee and Mortgagee, on the 30th day of January 1014. which is duly recorded in .the offiice of the Regi&ter of Deeds for Ro wan County in Hook of Mortages JNo, 48, Page 137, etc., default having been made in the payment or tne indebted ness therein secured, and at the re quest of, the holder of said note?, the . undersigned will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the c urt house door in Salisbury on Saturday, 17th day of April, 1915 at the hour of twelve M., the follow ing described lands, to wit: Beginning at a stone S. W. "Waggon ers corner, and runs thence North 78 deg east 8 45 chains to a stone pile corner of ehurch lot; tnence North 1 deg. west 1520 chains to a stake ; thence west 75 links to a post oak ; thence north 1J deg. east 3275 chains to a stake ; thence North 56 deg. wesi 4 60 chains to an Elm ; thence North 41 deg. west 2 50 chains to an Ash ; thence south 88 deg. west 8.18 chains to a stake corner of No. 1; thence South 8 deg . East 56 38 chains to the beginning containing sixty-four and three-fourths acres more or less . In this conveyance the dower right of MrsMargarat R. Waggoner on a part of said land is excepted and is retain ed by her for life. Bee Book 99 page 215 deed from S . A. Waggoner, administrator and Com missioner to h. R. Waggoner and Book 101 page 182 deed from H. R. Wag goner to H. W. Waggoner. This the 15th day of March, 1915. R. A.'Kohloss, trustee and mortgagee. John L. Rendleman, attorney. Sale ol Valuable Land. Pursuant to the provisions contain ed in a certain Mortage Trust Deed executed by Sue Hendley Bruner on the 27th day of August 1910, to John J, Stewart, Adm. , whieh is dnly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County in the Book of Mortages No. 45 Page 213, default haying been made is the payment of the indebtedness secured by said mor tgagee, and the said John J.Stewart having died and the undersigned hav ing duly qualifies as his adminis trator to the undersigned will exposa for sale at public auction for cash at the Court House Door in Sal isbury on Thursday l&fch Day of April, 1915 at the hour of twelve M., the follow ingdescribed real e itate, to wit , The one-sixth undivided interests of the said Sue Hendley Bruner in and to the following described land, to wit: The homestead tract of land owned by Margaret C- McKenzie. deceased, consisting of about 450 acres of ad joining the lands of John O Rogers, Geo. Albright, Chas. H. McKenzie. Jas. Morris and others, lying on both sides of the North Carolina railroad, beta? the same land intended to be willed by said Margaret C. McKenzie to her daughter, Kate B. Bruner, etc For full description see book of deeds No. 56 at page 352, reference to which is hereby made as fuliy as if written herein. Some of the land has been sold by Kate B.JBruner and the balance of it decended to the portion of the first part as heirs at law being about 200 acres, bounded by. Jim Cor- riher, Henry Wiihelm, Alfred Klnttz Calvin Kluttz, Robert Morris Wallace and Henry MeKnnzie, being the place whereon Kate B. Bruner lived. The above real estate in subject to a for- mer mortgage for about $1,000.09 due McCubbins & Harrison, See book of mortagsges No. 36, page 223. Said party of the first part is responsible lor l-o or the si.O0O,UU mortgage men tioned above. This the 13th day of March, 1915. John L. Randleroan, Admr. of J. J. Stewart. There are times in every 'Wwna&i's'ifc when she needs a tonic to-hefir-lier. Over 4ha hard 'places. ; When- that time -comes io jyouou knpw what tonic IU IdlvC IrfUUUl, U1C WUI hoi posed of purely ,vege gently, yet surely, on and helm build them It has beheWeU tftolisa success,': 4nd - it will , do i ou can i maxe a i s, tonic, Carduj, is com- ie wgredients which, act reawbneo wbrnanlvoreariSi' blcf td- strengthf and healflu-v Is . aod thousands of j weak, , inaii century,, 01 wonaenui same ior you. stake in taking Miss Amelia Wilsi says: "I think Gardui is for women. Before I so weak and nervous spelistand a, poor? appe as strong as, 1 ever di Begin taking Cardm t nas neip Dili it m fep'sn fef fake fU -3. iR. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., im natisfirawm-amr mow I flelltll Wi RURAL NEWS rittenl by , , r DUrT CORRESPONDENT v K4 'WWM Roystep's G Fertiliis! State Of ) North Carolina Rowan County ) In Thb supbeior Coo st Pursuant to an order made by J. Frank McCubbins , clerk of the superi oreourt of Rowan county, in the speci al proceeding entitled D. A. Beaver, Henry Beaver, J. L. Beaver vs. Alice Earndhardt, Allen Rusher .Willie Rush er, Robt Rusher, et al., the same being special proceeding No. 216, the under signed commissioner, will expose for sale at the court house door in Sal isbury on the 10th day of April, 1915 at tne nour oi u mM me iouowmg de scribed lands: A tract of land known as the Jesse Beaver home place and bounded as fol low!: Beginning at a stone JJave Beaver's corner on Sloop line; runs thence south 1 deg. west 12.50 chains to a stone Henry Beaver's corner on Sloop line ; thence north 89 deg. west 6 ohalng to a stone Henry Beaver's corner ; thence south I deg. west 12.50 chains to a stone iiemy Beavers corn er; on the old Rusher line, now Henry Beaver's ; thence north 89 deg. west 6 chains to a stone. Henry Beaver's corn er ; thence north 1 deg. east 7.75 chains to a stone at dog wood. Beaver's corn er; thence north 17 deg. west 19.85 chains to a stake Henry Beaver's corn er on -Dave Beaver's line; thencw with Dave Beaver's line east 17 55 chains to beginning, containing 27 42 acres. The foreeoine lands will be sold sub ' ject to the dower interests of Mary E Beaver, widow oi J esse caver. ( This 6th day of March, 1915. Johh L. Rkndleman, . Commissioner 6ooi?nun Lumber Co. Sells gaivani -d roofing afc rook bottom prioei. on sale at MI It pays to g the best and you will certainly find none better. It costs the same as otiier brands 7T Qiyfie, Glim HhJQda la a liffhL cure oil neTfectlv sewine machine tti)ewriJT)iCTtles,loSiClock na. lawnmnwers tvtntkimk that ever needs oiling in your homej i Ka mstL Na nrLL. A little 34n-One on ft eoft-clotlVicleail nlicliM nrft1v nit mntrtlnT wmishtA nrnitnre. and woodwork. led on a rard of black cheesecloth ttlimkeoJitti)ifl Qatl. 3-in-One absolutelT trevents nut on. eon barrels, auto .fixtures, bath room fixtures, gas ranges, everything metal, doors e outr tany climate, ft sinks into the unseen metal pores and forms a protecting "overcoat" which stay on Free 3-fn-One Free. Write today ior generous jnk bottle and the 3-in-One Dictionary of hondreds ol nses. 3-in-One is told fit all good stt i0Jse botfl: Mc a m-H 25c A3 ly Oil Can, 25c ol.). 50c (8 ox, X pint). Also injneW patented Handy 4 3-m-ONB OH, COMPANY 43DABiee4wi Wmw YmA City FArrjtL Mrcb 27 -MiBf Mrgrt Efirr cetoi ued frcm Harrisbntg, hr r1 weui to attend, the 'weddi p f her frien4MiB8 Oiod Teeter . Th Jr O ,11 A M of 'Grauit Quarry aud Kaith had a spelhi match at the Fait tuh all Tbursda uisht and -was largely atfcefttiet4. The lesolt was 16 to 17 iu favoi Faith. . : Eircbin Brothers have reoeiv-d an otderVfor one miliiou fiva huu dred tbousttud paving blocks to be shipped in ninety days. VeLDs spent Wednesday night viib Mr. Sbarpe at Granite Quarry Mr fiharpe is a good farmer as well as a good block cutter. Vens went dcwu to G.id Knob aud to k.thTpicture ol the kouble headed calf you can get one by mail post paid, for twe.ve oente. Veii.ns took diuuer with Mr nud Mrs. Lewis Holahcuser and tok tb, Dictare of bis residence and children. . W saw John R Lyerly and J U. Hotshonser Dlantiug, ccrn vlarch 25ih Thn Kith Granite Co., with G W. Gardener CJupenuteudent. (is shipping by wagons the building stones to Salisbury that goes in the new school building thete. Pneier Brothers got in a big lot th.t Chiqaware this week. TaieB Bond s little baby is very low. Mrs. David has been in China Grove the past three weks with ler mother who. has been very sick. Mrs. L. M Peeler who has been ;onlined to her loom is able to be ap and abont the house. We come across an old ceme tery, and here is what was on one of thd tombstoues, Peter Trexler, nrn JnuH 21st 1812, died Angus 44th 1872. Venns visited the California 3ars at ijalii bury and saw a greai nany curiosities jlike he has, thw Urg" fish was wrrth going to so esides the ma y other tb ug. Ou Bast-? 3oiday night tber will be sppc'al Easter services a' the Reformed choioh here by th pastor, R v. Welker and specia1 singing by fir. Welker. , - Rev. J M L Lyerly preached at the Rh formed church here Souday for R v Welker filling his appoint nipot while he was in Greensbor -o. preaoh the dedication term u f the pipe organ for' Rev. Shu i rd Pwler t id will. remain there till Thursday assisting; Rev Peeler with his series o mretiugs. Venus. JbUNN'p MOUNTAIN NBW8. The.! Dunn fa Mountain school wilt close Friday, April 2nd. 0iM rnday, Apri I 5 h the clos- L.erc4ftwiil kjake place. . . f rhe p-oijram b gins at 10 o'o'ock a m. . Fjrst.vibe smaller children will render their pert of. the. exer gi- oansistiug i foi gs,. recitations drills; p ay f, tc, at 11:80 a. m: Au address by Rev. J R. Jordan at 12:00 to 1:00 p. m. IKK) p. m., Medley by six sqhoo) girlp,. plav, Mis. Wlggs or the Cabbage Patch." Contest in red tation and deciamtttipu, Bettlab Dry, "Little Sister Helps Thing Along," Baulah Horab, "I'ifi Bid." Arthur Miller, ,4The Trait or's Death Bed." Sarah LoftTo, "Chns'eLiug Baby." Carrie Mil Edward Horah. "The Black Hrrs and his Rider," Irene Dry, "Th One Much the Highest." Annie Miller, "Marsa John and the Oook." 8:00 p. m., addresses by Keys. N D Bodie and R L. Patterscn, awarding of contest medal, prizes, etc. 7:80 p. m. The night pro gram will consht of songs, panto nimes, plays, etc. Music day and night by the string band . The people of Dunn's Mountain axe anticipating a nice time. Come and briug well filled backets. Received At W. W. T AYl30Sts' . - ...v." v ; Spring Goods, General" line White Goods, Gingham,1 Shoes, Pants, Overalls, etc, When in need of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ifa tions, Crockery, Groceries, Tinware and about every thing kept in a general store, come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquar iers while in the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYLOR, Thone 39. 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. oooooo cooooo LOOK HERE FOR IT DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING ( Onyx" Hosiery Gives the BEST VALUE, for Your Money t Ecery Kind from Cotton to S(Zfe For Mtn. Women, and, Children .(..., .' - Any Color and Style Froih 25c to $509 per psdr Look for Um Trad Haik! Spla AJl Good Deafen. WHOLESALE JjOVd To tlie Housewife, Madam, if yenr bosband is lis most meu he experts yon to look after the health of yourself and children. Conh and colds are 'he must comm. n of the miuof ailments and are most likely to lead Jbo seri mi ditases, A child is mnch uioih likely to ceiitrsc dijrhthria or B3ar'el fever wh-i it has a cold. If v n will inquire i::to ih- muTitB ol the arr u r-medit-a that ur rcomend-d fo' coughs and olds yon wi'l find (ij,at Chitnf rlaiti'e Congb Reme- J y. ettiiida nigh id to e tituatiou of P391Pl' wh" use it. I- is prompt and effectual, plnasaut. andsafe to take, which are qna!itis es ppcia ly to b. d-sii' d whfcn a med Jcine is il tended for children. Mm i Salls&arj Reader Will be Interested When people read abont the oures mode by a medioine endors ed from faraway, it is surprising that they wonder it the statements are true? Bnt when they read of oases right here at home, positive proof is within their reach, for close investigation is an easy mat ter. Read Salisbury endorsement of Doau'e Kidney Pills. Mrs S. H. Bagan. 231 E. Kerr St., Salisbury. N.C., says: ! Buffered from Kidney trouble for many years. I finally procured Doan's Kidney Pills at J. W MoPh erson & Co. Drug Store .and several boxss gave me great relief T hope that other kidney sufferers will profit by mv experience " A LATER ENDORSEMENT, On March 2. 1912. Mrs. Ragan aid. 4 Doan's Kidnev Pills are ine a d I willingly allow my iim- to Ob npa pnDiiciy reco- mndine thjm." Pric 50o, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for k dney remedy gt Doan's , Kidney Pllgthe simflthatMr Rsgan had, Pes tr Milbnrn Co., Props , Bcffalc, N. Y. The Rowan - County Farm Life School opens January 7th, 1915. Wsshiogton, March 26. Alarming reports of atrocities, in eluding the hanging of 60 mtn aken from the Frioh misirn and fiv from the American mis sion compound t Gulpashai), Persia, stirred tb State Depart ment today to further efforts to obtain protection for America' missionaries and refugees iv t' vicinity of Urimiah, Persia wb a Kur uprising threatens a genf r I Christian massacre. 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Coming Iwath Chautauqua 7 Big Bays F?&nesc& Pallaria and Hi Band Williaan Qwet Cdttipany In the Madera Drama Hatth Lectures Joy Night Program Orchestral Mtisic Marimbaphone Selections Russian Plars "The Servant In the House" Wt0w Instructioit Inspiration Literary Lectures Playground Worker A Reci 61 1C NIELJN, Prima Donna of the Metropolitan and Boston Of e a Companies You Gan't Afford to Miss This Event The season tickets purchased by the local committee and now on: sale may be had while they last at $2.50. All season tickets thereafter will be $3,00. Season tickets are itood for seven week-day performances RE WILL BE NO CHAUTAUQUA ON SUNDAY tE ii alisMisy, May 4th to 11th.
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