JXM BILL BEING CONSIDERED.
Sale of YU Farming Lands.
Pursuant to the terms of a certain
Mortgage Trust Deed executed on July
27th. 1913, by C R Shaver and wife Dovie
E sUaver, to W C Carroll, Trnstee and
Mot tgagee, which is duly recorded in the
office of the register of Deeds for Rowa n
'ounty in Book of Mortgages No. 47, page
11, default having been made in the pay
meat of th indebtedness therein secured,
the und raigned will expose for sale at
public auction for cash at he Court Uourse
door in Salisbury, N C, on Saturday, the
9ih day of September, 1916, at the houi of
12 M., Hie foil wing descr bed lands:
A certian tract of 32 acres of land situate
in Morgan Township, being the same lands
deeded by David D Shaver and wife Sarah
E Shaver to Charles R Shaver, recorded
in Book of Deeds No 127 page 207, and
described as follows ; Situated on the
Morth Bide of Flat Creek at d bounded
as follows: B 'ginning at a white oak on
lhe bank ol Flat ' reek, c rner of lotNo
3; thence Nor h 3 deg. East with th
line of lot No 3. 25 chains to a stone by
a pint pointer on the old line, corner to
No 3; thence Noith 87 deg. west with
the old 1 ne 14 chain and 20 links to a
stone by a white oak pointer; thence
ao'.ith 3 deg. west a new line 20 chains
and 40 links to a ston. in nvddle of
said creek; thence dwn the mpander
hi8 of gaid creek 7 chains and 75 'inks
to a LicVery on the bank of said creek,
co-ner to the brick yard lot; thence
south 87 deg el wi h th line of tbe
brick yard lot 4 chains and 70 links to a,
large Spanish oak on the bank of ajd
err ev: thence down the meand ra of said
nr-ek to the b'cinnins. containing 32
- t TZJ C? I
acres.
This August 9th. 1916.
W I " I nol Tnialnu in) f rvrl orn VHP.
J C i- T tt j Hlii. ! . . --r . .
lOr OUlllU 111 V 11 muvcu iu uidijohji L,. KiINUL.tMAiN, Attorney
place the revenue bill, rrosj
yoking an allatternoon cis
cusiiou, which will ba r-:
aumed when the Senate ,
meats tomorrow.
Senator Stone, chairman
, senator Leads Revolt Against Demi
fdtic Caucus to Bring up Immigration Bill
91 An
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unexpected Democratic re
TOltinthe Senate today re
suited in the immigration b;ll
bfjinp: taken up in defiauce of
the Democratic caucus and
opened the way for efforts to
displace the revenue bill as
unfinished business, an action
which might indefinitely pros
long the session of Congress.
Ten Democratic Senators
voted with the solid Republi
can minority to take up the
immigration bill upon motion
of Senator Smith of South
Carolina, chairman of the
immigration committee.
They were Ashuret, Beckham,
Chamberlain. Gulberson,
- - - m
HarwicK, L.ane, Myers, over
man, Smith of South Caros
lina, and Vardaman.
Debate begaa on the meas
ure immediately and proceed
ed until 2 o'clock when the
revenue bill automatically
came before the Senate Sena
Sale el Valuable Farmiaf Lands.
I Pursuant to the teraas of a cartain
i Mortgage Trust Deed executed on Apii
4tli. 1914. bv I) It Shaver and wile to
( il .Tnrsn. Trustee unci Mortgagee
OI the IOreign relatlOiiS COm which is duly recorded in the office of th
Iqp t a . ! fft iritpr of De-ds for KoWan County in
. , , j.i 4.u.. ! Book of Mortgage .No. 49. page 44, de
rousea over me action iuniy, , b made in the naynient
rftvolfprft. Hfl ftharfired them of V e indebtedness therein secun d, the
with treachery to the party j undewignei win expose for at public
imu ucatuw; . , . . J auction for cadi at lhe Court Hose door
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in overturning the decision
of the Democratic caucus to
postpone action on the immi
gration bill until December.
in Vafiaburv, N. O , on Thursday, Sep
tember 14th, lf16, at the hour of 12 ra..
the following described lands:
.-atuat.- in Morgan Township beginning
ntablaci: gum by a post oak and dog
Senator Stones- WOrdS awood pointers on. John V. Uaa-ingers fr
roused the tire of. tienaton '1T.,f & JVS
Hardwick and Smith Ot chain, same cours.- in all with the line of
South Carolina i1(,t 4 42;!0 fl,:,i ,s t0, V,one bv. a
ltT . i 4.;., : wiiUe oak pti ttr on llie ol line crossing
"I promised my contuu-1 , . No V v e,lct. ,lol,i, 87 deg wo
v ith the old line 7.M) c hi h to a s one by
a ceil oak and vhite oaV pointers; ihene
south 3 Wg wtt :t new line c ossing said
reok aai: at 'Jo. bo chain, same c me inJ
o d line 42 40 t li "us to a stone bv a d g
wood Midf-wtet gum pointers on J (J
I5a ringer's Jin ; -hence -ou h-87J dtg.
east with his line 7 50 chains to the b gin
ning, contai ing 31 acre -, more or less
Tail August 9ih, i916.
Morgan. Trustee and Mortgagee.
JOHN L R EN DLEMAN, Attorney.
ent? that I would do all m
my power to secure tbe pas
sage of the immigration bill, 7
said Senator Hardwick, "and
I propose to stand by that
promise. My constituency is?
greater than the Dmocratic
caucus."
Senator Smith insisted
that the immigration bill
mever has been a partisan
sut 4 'We should shut our
Iton," he aid. "until we
Am Americanize the crowd
we now have so 1 hat men on
this floor might fight for the
American flag without fear
ing half baked foreigners,
whose allegiance, in their
hearts, is to another coun
try."
YVAC J k? VAWVVA.Y S4-U VJ A U V
off debate on the revenue bill,
but the Administration lead
ers hope to get it under way
tomorrow.
Quickest train Memphis "to Dallas;
Cotton Belt Route all the way; no
ange of cars. Leaves Memphis 10:10
m. Arrives Dallas 11:50 a. m. next
morning, Ft. Worth 1:25 p.m.
Cotton Belt Route morning train to Texas, leares Memphis
9:40 a. m. Trains from Southeast connect at MemphU.
Low fares to Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma
H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent, 109 West 9th St., Chattanooga, Tcnn.
the only line
operating solid
through trains
from Memphis
to Texas.
Rowan County Safeguards the Puis.
The Rowan County healh
board, which issued an order
forbidding children under 15
from attending any public
gathering, also passed this
rule: "That all children un
der the age of 15 coming into
the city of Salisbury f rom any
section of the State or nation
infecten with infantile paral
yeis must have a doctor's
certificate certifying that the
child or children have not
been exposed in any way to
the disease."
Bit Dye Plant Started in Mountain Town.
Hemlock, Aug. 21 The
industrial maneuvers required
to meet the exegencies of war
times has resulted in an in
dustry for the mountain com
munity of Hemlock, under
the most unusual circumstan
ces. Capitalists organized
under the name of the Na
tional Dye Corporation, pur
chased an ideal extract plant
at Hemlock which is 13 miles
from Shoun, -Tenn., the
nearest railway station, and
a manufacturing dyes from
tropical woods, impoited from
Central and South America
in shiploads. These woods
are brought from port by
rail to Sboun's-, Tenu., and
are hauled thence on wagons
to Hemlock. Fifty moon
tain teams are kept busy with
thi's task, and the dye pro
ducts are hauled to tbe rail
road on lhe return tripe. S.
H. Fiynn, the mauagr, is
said to have explained that
this was the only idle plant
of the kind his people conld
find, and the fact that they
kad a contract for quick de
liveries resulted iu their de
termination t? try tne monn
tain plant. Outside opinion j
is that probably the idea ot
being in the mountains and
away from tbe path of foreign
spies might have controlled
in the adoption of this un
usual plan of industry.
Rs-Sak oi Vrioalile lul s ate
Pursuant to the terms of a certain dctd
of tru. executed hy K..A Bainey. Guard
ian of Geo. C. Goodman to the under
signed trustee on lhe 23rd day of Novem
ber. 1912. which said deed of trust is duly
recorded in the office if the Register of
deeds for Powan county, in book of
Mortgages No 45, page 3, to eecure a cer
tain indebtedness therein provided for, de
fault having been made in the payment of
said indebtedness and demand having been
made unon the trustee for a foreclosure of
said deed-of trust, the undersigned trustee
will sell at public sale at the court house
door in Salisbury, North Carolina, on
September 18, 1916,
at 12 o'clock M., the following described
real estate, situaied in Granite Quarry and
Crescent, being described as follows:
Lot No. 4 of lhe Lyerly land in Crescent
known as the store lot marked on, plat M.
Beginning at a stone Palmer's corner and
nins thence N. 19 W. 2 chains to a Btake
corner of No 2;S. 70 W. 5.12 chainB to a
ptake on Lyerly's line corner of No. 2;
thence S. 19 E. 1.46 chains to a store;
thence N 82 F. 5 15 chains to beginning
containing 9 10 of an acre. Bidding on
this tract to begin at $55 00.
Also lot No. 4 of tbe Granite Quarry
land mirked N. on plat: Beginning at a
an old corner; thence N. 48 W . ISO feet to
a Make corner of f o 3; thence S. 44 W.
355 feet to a stake in street; thence S, 48 E.
130 feet to a stake on Seaford'a line; thence
S 43 and J E 365 feet to the beginning,
containing J acre. For back title see rec
ord of division of lands of John C Good
man. book of Deeds 121, page 375 of Rowan
county.
Bidding on this tract to begin at $55 50.
Terms of sale ('ash
This August 11. 1916.
J. B. Doteb. trustee.
J . F. McCtjbbins. assignee'
Sale ol Ta!uaDl3 City Property.
Pursuant to an orde r made by J. Frank
MeOubbins, clerk of Sup erior court, in the
section entitled J. A. Rendleraan vs. Mrs
Carrie Williams and Mrs. ( harlotte Bern
hardt, the same being special proceeding
No. 256, the undersigned commissioner will
expose for sale at public auction for cash at
the cerurt house door.in Salisbury, N . C , on
Monday, September 18, 1916,
at the hour of 12 p. m , the following de
scribed city property:
Situated in the south ward of the city of
Salisbury, at the corner of oncord street
and bounded as follows: on the north by
laada belonging to Benjamin Caldwell by
a line measuring 132 feet from the center of
the New Concord road to a rock in Benja
min Caldwell's corner; thence south 102
feet to the rock, Joseph Horah'a crrner;
aat 132 feet to 1 he center of the n Con
cord road; the' ee north 102 fee dow j the
center of the new Concord road to the be
ginning, containing about 50 qnare roc's.
This August 13th 1916.
John L Kendleman, Commissioner.
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i-owan (.'ounty
In the Superior Court,
Frank I . Bro a n Before
vs. V J.,Frank MrCubbiiig.
Benjamin Gay J ( lerk
Notice to Ktiij.-irniu Gay;
The d -fondant above nsmed will t;i' e
notiee that a special proceeding entitled a
above has bewi rornmenwd in the Snperh-r
CourTof I owan county, " orlh I arolina, to
sell certain lands for partition and division,
in which mat er he is an interested party
and the said Benjamin Gay will further
take notice that he is required to appear
at the office of J. Frank McCubbins, clerk
of Superior court, or the 16th day of Sept
ember, 1916, and answer or demur to the
petition filed in said action, or the plaintiff
will apply lo the court for the relief de
manded in paid petition. This the 14th
day of August, 1916.
J. Fbank McCtjbbins, Clerk.
John L. Rendleman, attorcey.
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j'Tlirt-e special trains. One
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! of August 30tb, and return,
h av'ng Norfolk Thursday
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Norfolk, Va.
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GROCERIES
I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy
groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in
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'Phone 39.
103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C.
I icNhit- g hki going ui d re
j turning on special I rain only.
except tha horn branch lit!'?
peims tickets will he. hoiioud
Ion legu'ar trains coitMecling
ai juiicuuu pun.iH vvuu ti e
ciaJ tinins.
Si iendid opportunity to
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Hoiiee Ti Creditors.
Having iialified as AtlininU Iratrix of
tsiale of A M. Gamble tlis U lo nou
'v all pcrso s having fi'aiinaag. I nst he sad
dt'cedent to lile an itemized, verified state
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fied lo make prompt pettleuient
This Jnb-,.13 1916
Mrs. Jessie M Eagle,
Spencer, N. C.
John L Hedu;man, Ally.
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