f- - A I t ft rt j. i . r:-r mti i T iui fni fmi- ii ti 1111 tin i.tii n iii m rwtt i Written by- - - . QUOBESPOHDEHTS. Dec.' 2. Rev OP Fisher just retuVnefrbm MtPIea'santhere he bffitciated at a marriage of his niece, Miss Annie FoiL She has visited at Faith and the DGonle here will read of her marriage with a erreat deal of interest. There will not be any preach ing at the Lutheran church here Sunday, the 3rd, as Rev 0 P Fisher will preach at Lebanon for Rev V R Strickey. Miss Mattie Long of Thomas- ville sneht Thanksgiving with Mrs WS Barger and friends. Mrs G G Miller and children have iust returned from Salis- w I bnrv where they spent a few V w days' with Mrs J W Jones Mrs J H Wilkerson has been confined to her bed for several days with'lagrippe. Charley Earnhardt's little boys caught three possum? this fall in their rabbit hollows, good large ones. Whoever can beat that trot out your boys. Venus took his Thanksgiving 4inner this year with B Calvin ISagle and gave him forty dollars in money for some granite work done by him for us recently. Ho has two fine mules, a corn mill, a gasoline engine, a saw and hoister. All run by gasoline power and he has a fine farm full of fine granite. Venus understands that Will, son of Cicero Trexler, has bought an automobile. The little boys of Willie Canup caught three possums, one rabbit : and one woods . rat. all at one place in their steel traps. Who mever can beat that trot out your little boys. Mrs Ervin Lingle visited her ister-in-law, Mrs Eli Goodmair, at Faith Thanksgiving day. Mrs J E Rinehardt is sick with neuralgia. Miss Annie Rodgers of near Sumner has returned home after spending a week with her sister, Mrs Harvey Basinger. Misses Dovie Elter and Maude Wilhelm are visiting their friend, Mae Canup. If our brother correspondent who invited us to come down will send Us a way-bill how to get there we will do so. Venus wants some one to take his corn mill and grind corn and give him part of the toll for the use of the mill. There has been more gratjite paint mills made here this year than ever before. We have received some good items by mail the past month. If you have any mail them to Venus" and send a 2-cent stamp! i 'i . . aiong so we can man inem. John D A Fisher, the mayor of our town, has gone to Lexington today in his automobile. Mrs Holabough is not any better yet. ' - ! Fisher and MjCombs shipped several pairs of millstonesj to day. - Miss Ulla Belle Farmer spent Thursday night with her aunt, Mrs W A Shuping There is a lot of granite work going on in our community at this time. We recently saw ihe old McCoy mill house, about two miles or so ' west of Salisbury, for the first time in a good many years. was there and in running order before the Civil war. We got a beautiful picture' of the old mill and will send one to any one on receipt of ten cenfs. Lots of old people now scattered over the United States would like to see it ne time more because they went to mill there in their young days. Venus. 3 It Always Helps savs Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic. She says further: "Before 1 began 1o use Cardui, my. back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would 'kill me. 1 was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds,and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. - I wish every suffering woman would give S3 The Woman's Tonic a trial I still use Cardui when" I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman iy trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. 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Pursuant 16 the provisions contained in a Mortgage Trust Detd regifiterd in Bok l No-. 53, page 110. made bjBrown-; Walker; to L. E Trexler, fo" the. pi-oteclkn and benefit of the undersigned on the 9th day of February 1916, default having been "niadf in tne pa; meiu oi iins ueoi, ior woicii: naia : moitgnge was given to aecure, me unoer Mgned will sell au public auction, for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, on the 23rd day of December, 1916, the following de cribed properly at the hour of tw Ive M : Beginning at slake on the j. east edge of the old Mocfcsviiie road, corner of the V M I4 Zion .rhn-ch lot. running, s 89 de ; E with Paid line 435 feet to a stake In (5 ii Han is' line; thence g. 12J. dgrees w st 100 fet to n slake; ihnce K 89 deg. we: 43i feet to a ,t:ike in the east edge of tqe o'd M cksville road; thence N. 12 der. -asl with the east edge ot S3id road to the beginning con ainingonn acre, iuore or less, said 1 ml being a part of the tract of land conveyed to i' K Harris by John S. Hende on bv depd recorded in the office of the ! egislf r of Deed of Rowan cnnty, in Book of TJceds No 67, at page 6G4, and conveyed by O K Harris and wife to Brown Walktr on Aus. II, Iyo, and recorded in Book o' deed; No. 78, page 87. in the office of the Register of Deed for Rowan county convoyed by the Raid Brown Walker to satisty the debt provided lor in said moTt- m-. . This November zi tyio. L Trexlek, mortgagee. T G Furr, attorney. Morgap Salad Eeai Frcperly. Pur. uent to the provisions contained in a o gagt Trust I 'eed, resis ered in Book ofMprigiigts Number 45 at page 154, made b H. P. Jatrett fml wife Elma Jar rett, for the -protec ion and bent of .th undern igned, on the 16th day of October 191 ;defaufl having bf en made in the pay ment of this d bt, which the said mortgage was given to secure, the undersigned will sell at public auction, for cash at the court house door in Salisbury North Carolina, on Saturday, December 9th 1916, at twelve o'clock noon, the following . de scribed property: Being lois six; seven and eight, in block thirteen as shown npon the map of the K A: Wheeler, addition, in the suburbs 61 Salisbury, North Corollna, said lots lront fifty feet each, on J?irst btreet, and extend back one hundred ar.d fifty feel. For back title see book ofD -eds number 103, at page 144. etc. in the office of ti e Register -of Def ds for Kowan County, N. O. For jnin ute description of sa:d lots, see the abov. map, and book referred to. Beginning of a slake, on the sou. h west side of Meadow Street, seventy feet north west from the line of Spencer Avenne, and runs thenct-; tout h 58 deg and 15 w. 70 foot to asla e on a twelve fool alley; (hence with said alley, north 51 deg 45' w an y live faet to a staetf ence north 58 dg,: J5! East 170 feet lo a sta e on Medow Sire-1; ihence with Meadow Street, south 51 degs 45' E- sixty-five feet to the begin nr , being lot eleven in bbek eleven in Inter ead addition to Ppencer, Nort'i Carolina For back tittle see book 112 522 in the office of the Register of leeds for Rowan county, North I'arolina, Conveyed by the said B P Jarrett and wife to satisfy the debt provided for in said mortgage. This ihe 3rd day of November, 1916. J. M; Bostian, mortagge, Thoinwell G. Furr i F? m gtatMa trial tabecf (this exceptional tooth paste, send ec in stamps i: . ' -" r , Land. Sslc cf Yaluatle SALISBURY orlly one night Memphis to Texas. 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It acta on the liver better than Calomel and does not firioe or sicken j - 1 State of North Caroiina 1 Rowan Count j i In the Superior Con fly February Term '16 L. F. Koseman VP. ( P. VI in r and wife Olive P. Minor J The delandanU above named will take notice that an action entitled an abo e has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan count orlh Carolina to entorce specific performance ol contrail to convey certain lands and the ti le to all that. land. situate in the cityol 8 1W try ar.dBe--crib d by raetes and bounds in Book of Deeds So. 108 page 456 to which reference ia htrebv made which the lesendnts had. contract II and agreed to tell and convey to platntiff, nd the said de'er.dant will further- Jake notiie that tn y are rvquired to appear al the lerm 01 the bniienor court ot saittfount to be held pa the 12th day of Febrjoiu-y 19L7 at the court house of said connly in Salts- bury N C and answer or demur to ihe-com- plaint in sain anion or me psaaruu. win apply to the eoirrt or the lelief demanded in said complaint This November 4, 1916 J. Frank McCubbins clerk. John L Rendlemtn, attorney. m m u M : m M ' "Onyx' & Hosiery H H n u & s n m T WHOLESALE Itt.l.Htt EAST SAtt. XT Arr-ar vnDtr - - - - ' - aaa Mm WW M jg nj&nnMMMnnnnunMWwnnnummwnumnnnnmmnumuunwmnmnnnn Yon Get GOOD Value at ANY Price SUk5 Lisle or Cotton 25c to $5.00 per pair 8 Emery -Beers Company, inc. 1S3-16I EAST 24th ST. Get rid of dandruff it makes tile scalp itch and the hair fall out. Be wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris do. They regularly use ED4 EIBAOiyS EAU DE QUININE the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try. it for your self. Note its exquisite quality and fragrance. Aristo cratic men and women the world over use and endorse ill Is famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and vvhite and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. Buy a 50c bottle from your dealer-or send 10c to our Ameri can Offices for a testing bottle . Above all things don ' t neglect your hair. i PARfDMERIE .JED. PWAUD, Dept. M ED. PINAUD Bidg., New York t8 Pursuant to the terms of a cerlam Mort gage Deed of Trust executed by Lewis L. Joseyio the undersigned trustee and inort-" gagee, on August 17, 1914, which is. dnlj recorded in the office of the Eegiater of Deeds for Kowan conn ty, in Book- of Mort- r cirr 1 J f 1a 1 Z t. gages io 40, page 24, ueiauii uaviug uwu made in the payment ot the indebtedness therein secured, the undersigned will expose to sale at public auction for cash at tbb court house door in Salisbury. N. C. on Saturday, December 16y 1916, at the hour of twelve M. tne following de scribed real estate, to-wit: An undivided one-sixth interest into the following lands: 1st tract--Beginning at a .stake, Obe Smith s corner on Lafayette Josey's lin ; thence N 86 deg. W. 11.45 chart s to a stone, Overcash'8 corner on Basingei's line; thence N. 86 dcg. w- 58 chains to a stone, John Flick's corner, thence 8 3 deg. w. 20 22 chains to a gtone, Frkk's c ruer; thence N. 85 deg w 12 08 chains, to a stake, Frick's corner; thence 8. 2 deg w 20.65 chains, to a stone, Ft ick's corner, on Shuping's line; thence 8 85 deg S 29 43 chains to a stone, Lafayette Joeey's corner;' thence 2J deg E 20 60 chains, to the be ginning, containing 73 acres, more or less. 2nd tract Beginning at a stone, corner to, lot No. 1, and running thence N 8& deg w 5.83 chains to a stone; thence S. 20.25 chains to a small sour wood tree; thence 8 88 deg. E 5.83 chains to a small white oat, a corner to lot No. 1; thence N 20.25 chains tothe beginning, containing by estimation 11 acres, more or 1 ss, this being lot No 3. I in the division of the lands of the late I Daniel Ovetcasb. Subject however to the me estate 01 jonn josey in said lands. Tuis .November 13, 1916. 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They are the dalnr'est and most serviceable gar ments imaginable come in all materials and styles: Cross Back,' ITook Front, Surplice, Band eau, etc. Boned with "vvalohn." the rustless honing permitting washing without removal. Have your dealer show yon Bien Jolie Brassieres, if not stocked, we will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you. BENJAMIN & JOHNES ?' 51 Warren Street Newark, N.J JUfiiRII'fli! We do the Best and will appreciate your orders. fall at office or address Wm. H. Stewart, itof and Proorietor, Salisbury. N. C. I Do You Want 1 400Typevri All kinds and all grades, REMINGTON 8 $12 up. Instruction? with each machine. Type and repair pcrts for all makes of Typewriters. EMPIRE TYPE FOUND RY, BUFFALO, N. Y. 11 1-16. 1 pr. a New Stomach? If you do "Digestoneine" will give you one. For full particulars, Uteraturerand: opinions regarciing this wonderful Discovery . which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANV SALISBURY N. C. ' ) - SALISBURY'S BIC GENERAL STORE A Full Line of General Meicbandise Constantly On Hand FOOT KEST HOSIERY whether it's appearance yon want iu hosiery or wheather it wear yoa vv-ill gp,t it if you, get "Foot Rest " And thi too w an endnee ment to most of us. You'll SAVE ONEY. Fall and winter goods, heavy weight underwear for men and wom9D, also Dress Goods', Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a wellT selected stock of staole and fancy groreriesi country produce, leed btuff, ku. When in need come to see me. - Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, TAYLOR, Thone?S9. ;; 103 S. Main St., SaHsbury, N.C. The TJaGhovia Bank & Trus Go. Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LAR8EST ASSETS This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors A per e9nt. paid on Saving deposits. Y'ou can open an accQunt with one dollar and upwards. Sale ol valuable Real Estate. By virtue of the power and pursuant to the provisions contained in a certain mort gage deed of trust, evecuted by Edgar L. Peeler, on the 5th day ot October, 1911, and recorded in book 43, page 144 of Kow an county record of mortgages to Clemen tine Bidenhour to secure the sum of seven hundred (7000 00) dollars, borrowed money as evidenced by a negotiable note promiso ry note under seal executed by Edgar L. Peeler on the said 5th day of October, 1911, default having been 'made in payment of said negotiable promisory note, and it fur ther appearing in said deed of trust that the undersigned Qroyer C Waller is author ized and empowered therein as administra tor of the said ( lementine Bidenhour. de-roa-ed, to foreclose said mortgage deed of. trust, and the said GroverU. Waller, ad ministra'or, having demanded the payment, of said indebtedness as evidenced by paid; note and mortgage, as holder and personal represenative of lementine Bidenhouri, and said payment having bet n refused by the said Edgar L. Peeler, the ssid Ulover C Waller, administrator and personal rep resentative of said Clementine Kidenhour, herein offers ai public sale the premises ai d real estate herein described, and the said Grover U Waller, administrator, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house dcor in Salisbury, N C, at 12 o'clock AI., on Monday, December 18th, 1916, the following desribed real estate situated in the town of Failh, N C, and bounded as follows. Beginning at a stone corner of parsonage lot; alfo corner of Willie S Barger's lot, thence N 81 E 210 feet with parsonage line to a stone. Thence K 13 W 200 feel to a stone, corner of Lt-e Peeler's lot, ihence S 81 W 210 feet to stone in the street on Willie S Bargei'a line. Thence u iqo v qaa . i. u : i kj iu iccl tne ucgBuiiiug, i ou tlining 42000 squaie feet or one acre, more or less The Raid seven hundred dollars ($700.00) borrowed on raid property was expended in the construction ot the residence now located thereon, which said residence alone cost nine him red (900 00) dollars. Title guaranteed. Grover C. Waller, administrator of Clementine Bidenhour. A. H. Price, attorney. NoiiC? North Carolina. Kowan county. W. L Hampton vs. Ada W. Hampton The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in tbe Superior t ou.t of Rowan county to absolutely dissolve the bonds ot raatriomny now existing between the plaintiff and the -lefendaur and for the granting of a divorce a vinculo to t' e plain tiff on the grounds of adultery; nd the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at a teim of the Sup erior court of said county fo be on the third 34oday before 1st Monc', in March 19 T at the court house of said county in Salis bury. N. C , and answer or (!pur to the complaint in said ac'ion, or the pbtntift will 8pply to the court lor the leiiet de manded in the said complaint. This the 18th day of November, 1916. J. McCubbins, clerk of Superior court. Notice to (Mors Having qualified ar administrators of P. A. Sloop, thin is to notify all peisons hav ing claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified pttrjuoit ot the same with the undersigned on or before the 18th day of October, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovary. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This 18th day of October, 1916. John A. Sloop, Calvin A. 8loop. Administraf osr. P Nfi Trade with G.P.SHU THE GR0CEBs He carries a full line of High Grade Groceries at yery low prices, buys all kinds of Produc-, Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkina Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Inniss St.

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