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he can en iff Does Qcncr&llBaiilngXJuslness VE PAY FOUR Pt5 CEIJT a timftde posits. Int6PMl)iy4bleisyetT8moQthi Prompt attejtfoaLgltf ejaucn 3uai aess entrusted to us. - Your business solicited. : : : CPooplsa Natlon&l Catxu John B. Henderson i JD. J! orwood . . f President. K- -xswhier. D. I. OmskUt," ' V-fTideat. ' W. T.llusbj? SalHlTiluatljliil Pursuant to the proyif ion o( n certain Mortage Deed , of Trust, exerted :Dj conn JS. A. Xohloss. Trditer and Mortgagee, on the 80th trav of January', 1814. which is 4nlyreeoi4ed-ilathe flleefcf theealvter of JfeedMotQ- wan Oennty in JBook of Jttortagea v 48. Pe 187. etc.. default navina -been made In the toavniBnt of the indebted ness therein Secured, and tHheK re quest el thfehoMer-of said- otwthe undersigned .will expose for Lsale rt public auction for cash at the oiurt boose door in Salisbury sko-- Saturday, 17th dayof Aprilt 1916, t the hour of twelve 11.. the ingdeteribedlanljHfci . Be esihnins at a itoneS. W. ex's corner, and ronsthenee North 78 deg. east $4$3tostoi$&e corner of choroh kt frtnence orth IK des west 1520 chains to a stake ; thence weit 7S.links tor.ajrtKt 6ak$ tnenee nortn if aeg. ast wwa nans to a stake ; thence North: 68 defHWest 460 chains to an Elm; thence North 41 "dec west 20 chains- tdan Ash j thencesouth 88 dee. west 848 chains to a slake corner of .No 1; thence Booth deg. East 56 88 chains to the beadnninir containing sixty-four and tnree-iourtns acres more or less III this conveyance the dower right of ml. Mmmrat R. Wamroner on a nan of said land is exeepteajind is retain; vu vj uet iw axao. See Book 99 page 215 deed from 8 . A Wftffffoner. administrator and Com missioner to h. B. Waggoner and Book 101 page 182 deed from 11 K. rWag- This the 16th day of March, 1916. B A. Kohloss, trustee and mortgagee. Joan Ii. Bendleman. attorney. 3 6 q o o e Q 0 8 8 6 ftj: irwN iCardukmy fcackT and fceadf would hurt so bad, I I thought ;t5e piun aidill rne. -1 wasTircJIy abler ? iadoahy .of my: housewoiic. ; After taking three bottles-' .t Cardnli Ltgarrto fecllils a new-woman. I soon w I gained i35 pouods, and e&w, tl do sul my housework, as we&rurt5 wBer.Jnill, yv Jr I fwlsbt;eyery lerp2 iyonsan would give ' : 1 rTif we 1T5 0 n V a trial' ir'stiU-liserd wh . - and it-al ways, Cess me 15004" ITeadicriCchX iside !c Tonic en I feel shuttle bad,' ache, nervousness; tired. wornwittetrn3, ic.; aye sure signs woman ly trouble. f'Siens that y4ji need CarduL the woman's :T ... ....i JUt4.t t.LrfP.t.l T lutiiw. a uu vatiuui uufta Busiuc iu u;uik.muuui for your? trouble. It hasfeen helping weutvT ailing iiicorBre than fiiy ya : WSmmBM ite Today ! -sg 1 m W U W u u tieri'llnc; I cotton and r the road halt Ms ticia. ; . xon wn ee tl '-4J-. ' ir ff J-5t-f j ,l t JV r April 19. Venus nude a flyicg u: -:iw ii -r niiw. :-4ai.T.Krf a. mobiU io Gold Hill nd was su w Vf prised loae9omnchrkiC dfm ;L ' r---- . .!"':. r-'l I tA yoasg man was arrested Sat ff?5i5ra : Lilt i. d tb.t b.: cheistiana; 5-.- -'Aift, r i rWi-J bdisU ocoivod Ai IS Salail Willi! LaiS. Porsuant 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.,. which is -dnly re corded in the ofSoe of -the Begister o: Deeds for Bo wan County in the Book ofMortages No. 45 Page 218, ddfaolt haying been made is the payment of the indebtedness secured ty said mor tgagee, and the said John J.Stewart haying died and the undersigned hav ing duly qualiflee as his adminis trator to the undersigned will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the Court House Door in Sal isbury on Thursday lfith Day of April, 1915, at the hoar of twelve the follow ing described real e ttate, tdwit," . The one-sixth undrvidedinteresteof the said Sue Hendley Bruner in and to the faiiowing described land, to wltt TK heaettead tract of land owned by lipe 0--McKensieJ deceased, consg e abeut 450 acres of ad joining the lands of John O Bdgers, Deo. Albright, Chas. "H. McKenzie, Jas. Morris and others, lying on both aides of the North Carolina railroad, beinp the same land intended to be willed by said Margaret a McKenzie to ;her daughter, Kate B. Braner. etc. For full description see book of deeds No, 66 at page 862, reference to which is hereby made as folly, as if written herein. Some of the land has been sold by Kate B.Bruner and the balance of it deeended to the portion of the Jlrst part as heirs at law . being about 200 acres, bounded by Jim dor riher, Henry Wllhelm, Alfred Klottz Calvin Klutta, Robert Morris Wallace and BenryMoKenzie, being the place whereon Kate B. Braner lived. The above real estate in subject to a for mer mortgage for about $1,000.09 due McCubbins 4 Harrison, . See book of mortagages No 88, rt.page 223. Said party ofthe first part f s responsible for 1-8 of the $1,000,00 mortgage men tioned above. This the.lSth day of March, 1916. - John L Bandleman, Admrof J. J. Stewart. A U rh t V ZSA m 1 c jio) I th.n t Wa II -4 aw Tt iMtvfi n: who 1 i-'f .Ivii :i-jr: -h Mm preapn.WeJiop -there'Witl werepBMior ip ,iiabe nuudreds "T .-rr .'7- Til IMHB UHHIT-lJIiTOinUlliK It'tUU I - 1 - ' . - ; - . dilr like ctock work; , v v yenns..hMju F Wiwog 2 in ua- ivmself ib aisew 1 listdeac built :fHfiafctw6 riy horiei; a criD .oi ooriinB nne, ooa; oi omo igh time-that all til ProtesUnt arhn bewau ito a aantr-ox itiea ri ins noon erejponsi ,em; In the rsTiew , on the ,8aaday obi lesion cf the Jllth hjitant tberewM alrasaf tut oplimenl s,T3:s-::r:: th tact thavwidthe A.vr and a rsir ooantenanoe. ir vion Spnnjg Goads, - -Gfeneral .-" line; Wiite P GtDods fGingham,;; Shoes, Paiits, . , Overalls, etc, . -- '. - - ? . - .- - '.,-.- -' .- ".- -- "-""f. '. - .-C - v rj,. ..- . ' - .. - .. . - ' i ' "S.. ' 1 " vs.. .--. " - -- rhen in need of Dry Goods,- Shoes, Hats, Caps, No tions, OrockeryV Groceries, Tinware and about ever ihingiept in a general store; come to see me.. . - : Farmerrafe invited to make my place headquari texa whife in the city. Very truly, w w JPhone 39. 103 8, Main St., Salisbury, N. C. ... . - w ----- . ; ; -. - - - is sreiuiis I USUI W .' U IUUI V era things J3u f . j jhia::fli Stm Or ) Nosta Oasouxa BOWUIOOITXTT ) IxThb -sctiriob COOBT Pursuant to an order made by J. Frank licCmbbins , clerk of the superi or court of Bown county, in the speci al proeeedfng entitled D. A. 3eaver, Henry Beaver, J. L. Besyer vs. Alice Earndhardt,- Allen RaBher, WUlie Bush- er, Bobt Busher, it al., thesame being apeaial proceeding No.i2l6, the under? signed eommitsioner will expose for. aaleat the court house door in- . Sal-, isbury on the. 10th day of April, 1915 at the hoar of 12 m., the following de scribed lands: A tract of land known as the Jesse Beaver home place and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stone Dave Beaver's corner on -Sloop ;linei tnns thence south 1 degrweal&fiOehaint to a stone. Henry, uea vers corner on oop line; thence north 89 deg. west e chains to a stone Henry Beaver's corner ; thence south I deg. west 12.50 chains to a stohfr Hem y Beaver's cbrn ervoa th eld Rasher fine.iaow Henry iseavsrs; thence north twaeg. west o chains 1ftstonejHecry. Beaver's corn er; thence north 1 deg. east 7.75 chains to a stone at dog wood, Beaver's eotn- T! thMft north 17. dttcr. t 10 RK chains to a jtakcBienry Beaver's corn er on Dave Beavers line; thence with Save Beaver's line east 17 66 chains to beginning, containing 2742 :The foregoing lands will be sold subr jees so sue aower mteresss oi Mary tat jseaver, widow or Jesse Uaver. This 6th day of March, 1915. Johx L'. BaxnutMAV, -Commissioner Fop Oupvoylno. Farms and City Property, t Plots, Deeds!.' Maps; etc, ' ; write . . : R;K D. No. 6, v;4aaC Phbne: XibrtyY i'-H It pays to lest and ypu Thrill certainly: find none better. M cofc the same as other brands inecret of a Good Figure pftot in thC fanusiere. Haadreds of tooosatid of womea wetur thBiJo1i Bra9swr:for the Te&soo that they retard it a nsmrr as a eoneC vftiasoarti tb iMst t: tertt&ad gives the figure 1 tiia4 Which toahion decree. 3 rr mre th ttatatiest, Bert senriceabfe gsnaeat imartnayle. Only the best of materiaU are usedfuf JiuUnce, "WaJohn", a flexible bon ing of gmt durability absolutely rustle permitlatutdering Without letncfvaL ' They obie hi all atylea, and your local Dry Goods dealer will show them to yea on re auest. If he does . not camr them, he can easily get them for yon by writing to us. Send "Tor ah Illustrated booklet snowing styles that are fn tesr;r:"-'-'" BENJAMIN & JOIKES 50 Warren Street ; . Newark, N. J. sannot oome op. -. Wheat and oaU do not shaw -a ran up and if 4t jiaoii)d i,tiirn ont dry we will not hare sv f sxy vgood. anest erop tnrongrr cere- -- v There were so" many girls and boyi at the exhibition t Rowan Academy we are - not able to say where the- first - wedding bells will be heard. Viola. A Cert Ur SeSU2Sb. Mrs. Wm. M 1 Thompson, of I BattleOreek. Mich., writes: haTa beenf troubled with mdigai tion, - soar . ttdmaeli - and r. bad breath. After taking two bottle's! of Chamberlain's . Tablets I am well. These Tablets are 'vtplandidi none better.' 1 s - 3 & 1 oQ iConv v v 1. JoclnCV 34hOne Is a Hsii vnra 1 3 that never nuv SfoOne lnhricatcs towers rwrriiia that etheeoiliiitf invotnrhomec No crease. No aidd. A KttleJJibOTrt fa;a.softcloth cleans; ami! nolfahca nerfllw T1 yrrnnemrmA-tUt brarnlnhtA fnmltrtrm and woodwork. roaaTaTdotblsdittsedothtt ?ntee1aotfelyrrorar bath toonr fixturesgas ruiges lhetal, indocti of entiln a7clhhatfc ft sinks into tbiihieen metal oret a a ntwtlirjCTJffwnkh stays on. ftn 3 ht One ITneev Write today lor geiiefDUwbottle and the 34n-One Dictkmarv of hondredsnf vsea. . .. ' 34Oav ji UiUtHdUrt hi Uht Dbtfles: 16c a ox), 25c (3 ox.), sue Co oKa 7i pmti. Also la new patented Handy Oil uuw S5c Ws oz.1. DO YOUR QWN ost erv Grvet lie BEST YALUE for Yea- Kleney Eoajf Kloifwm Cotton to SO fot MeB Womm mnd CkUren ' Any Color andt&xle From 25c to. $5.00 per pair ,, . leak far tilk!; " . .ABtesWs. ; ymoLESAUL JjOtd Taylor new yorkI ijtiuiih v ,m.tm KfiriK .111 m pin .ltnin . -- . lorocvxeimerj, .vyeaiso Tisuea aii c 0 .2.-a . r.a J.-- .J'-.. .4. HT- I "jaw . ..wuaij iv tuoj was :tr--'f 7 . . - F i-""r I 1 Nuhsn Krnan araa nnlloif .nfr f la horse lait weak by a clothes vaax'OD i:t. -jw: ; --fiv --t ... - . auu - KH UUOUUI01UIH lur. suuur nisi uew tarm. - ij. - is-ar-.j Onion MCudr VT- HPglNte Local," w.dfrrtiia "April 18U.. I TZTT'T " faar it IH a-ak an ilftr th.. T"" ... i. SpinebpdjLssnt ns another; foun tain pen anwa ipitrJUieaddreit if they send us their address we will send theov the money for it. Venus reoeifedaeTen letters for ponipkin.teed and prolifio oorn land we sent them on. We heard thai the double head ed oal f died reoently. "Venue wants about two hundred ! sunflower aeeds." , v Tha Faith Jass ball crowd haye harrowed and leveled off thir bell grounds tht they; leased for twelve montbi from'.L. .A: Gaht.Tbey paid him a big price for the ground. . J. T. Wyatt Jtae a ear load of street , ourbiDg aud a oar load of! No. 2 paving blocks made ready to ship any day;. -y: v John a Peeler is confined to his bed-today with aickness. Lige Kuykendall. and his broth er John, hare s finished up the granite dairy lor Leo Peeler and built another one for Charles Bar gar and are now at work at Gran, ite Quarry helping to erect a gran te store houethat Lewia Klutts is having built to rent out near the depot. Venus wants to buy the frame oi a small vertical corn mill. Sec ond hand. "Venus will furnish a corn mill (it some will run it) for part" of the toll. There will a bigrfourih of July rally ia Faith, this , year More about it later ? - , Adolph Casper's little aon died April 10th at the age of 2 mbnthe and 12 daysi- The funeral wm oonducted by.Eev. 0. P. Fisher at Faith where the burial took place Sunfjay, : -' V euns . will ; ezohanEe a , sood or ahefer.:Theii hoxae&iie plowing now erery day and is gen tie; and safe to baggy or wagon thaV flf. t. t.""CBl ahtobunles' has located in Ohina Grote for the practioe of dentistrv. If yondolry DI0BS1 ONBlKfil. Greiteat I iTouin sXtioaiara aitd eitotfrarrflv, ...-r-;OPipisTOalS,i;vr Mttlrii;eia& f xilntl:r atiusl Crcxt, er Crejs. iOTOAGBoyjs oow 9e ZsA-ises S q an is a rooncj at roct bottom nrjqei. TRASKGFORD. Spring ie here 'at lilt and the farmers are1 piinting coru. ? " Vthe vhea odrbaioropf are. late but look promising. ! i; L. A.'Holdet hga punbiied;G A. Peaoewkarni aniwiU take charge, of sajme -inoinediately. No j$lbtW! feeling good s Bpripg?has open ed. - .tt- ,i 'ii.. '-.-fs, '--ii A good prospect for fruit eoji far and everybody-thinks that the cold j weather iiiover.- : ; ' : IP he annnat' lebratioti of the Woodmen here. Will be held May 18tbt:Ascensvou Day. fendthe pub. e'expeot o have nd 'people ;hre tlirtjry Th program will be publuhed later.-' , " i . fXf H.J5dwrdet well! well 11 weJJ 11 ia4ias:iast:aboat decided1 thaVthUicrjuji enoujh f orlicv.. He thinkibsi at iikst a ihou THE Salisbory Bank & Trus Cos facilities for the -care and protection of yonr Money are modern-in every respect. C The many new depositors we are gaining indicates a growth of this bank which will permit anadded and larger useful ness to the com -munity; , r JIIs it hot foolish to keep your money in your houpe where you will always, fear it may burn, or -wherea burglar may break in and steal it and kill jbu at' the same time? . ' - We pay four per cent, interest, compounded .quarterly. 8lSBURY:BilC & TRUST CO. W. E.:MoWHIRTER, Caahfer. Mflaylfffllii Monday evening -abont 88d o'c!ockfjthe fire eombany was call F ed from boa 15 corner Main and Monroe. Streets .- - TJpon arriying j on tbe scene it was found that m email s tore hoi Wing uled as a cafe! was tna seen of the fire. It waa only a small blsj;e. and was exkiD- gnished before the'arriyal Kof the fire eomSany. No, damage was duiuigt-Wadone, Let me send you t'REE PERFUME Write today for a testing bottle of ' EO. PlflAUD'S LILAC The world's mo faniis rfame,: every drop as sweet as the living blossom; -For luuu&erchief, atomizer and bath, fine after shaving. Al the value is in the perrume you dont nay extra for a fancy bottle. The quality is wonderful. The price only 75c (6 ol). Send 4c for me EtuV bottle enough for 50 handkerchiefs. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD Department M. ED. PINAUD BUILDING NEW YORK Flf Silt. 1 Fox Typewriter, 1 typewriter desk, 1 Filing cabinet (sectional) 1 small Moiler safe. Apply to J hw L. Rbndieman. EggS for Sale Full blooded ringlet RarraH Rnnlra At. Azov's strain Call on or write to P. B. Qobel, China Groye, N. 0. : t.p, E MB LETTER J PATI CIAUTAUQUA EVENTS OF RED. WEEK Drama Night iam Owen and cast in a modern olav. "The Servant In uie riouse. Health and Happiness Day 1 lJtures bv Ur. Charles IL Barker, who was Dhvsical ad- to President Taft during his administration in Washington. Band Day Francesco Paljaria, dynamic, dramatic and spectacular .di rectot xhibsihds ! v ;Slr Taber, the magician. Magic and mystery, j Patriotic Day ' EG of Nebraska, newly elected merh- of Crtm address on "Political Patriotism.,, a Jpy Night - . y if-- t ; Rollicking fun. music and enthusiasm. D ont miss this feature. I11C13C11 ia : ' til Recital bv Prima Donna SoDrano of the Metrnnnliran afiA lsi .. " . -TrT- rr -V . - T-.YKW1MU " T iMstorLvpera, Ux)mpames. Greatest musical reature ever- an-r si i It! i
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