V 1 t . - J. Ecrcany cots Part of Black Sea Flaet. London, July 1 The BoN Bbeviki government has sur rendered to Germany a part of the Russian Black Sea fleet which fled to Novo Ros svsk when the Germans capN teed Sebastapol, says an official telegram f rom Moscow. Other phips of the fleet were blown up by their crews. Germany has promised not to use the warships and to return them to Russia after 4 the conclusion of peace. JVloscow, Sunday, June 22 Only one dread naught and three destroyers of the Rus eiau Black Sea fleet returned to Sebastapol in compliance with the German command, the correspondent here is re liably informed. The ships blown up by their crew were much larger than those given over to Germany. Utrned With Mr. Drake. Recording the death of J. M. Cross, an old time printer who died in Ashebor recently, v the Courier says Mr Cross learned to set type" Tin the office of E B Drake who published a weekly in Asheboro about 60 years ago. Mr. Drake afterwards came to w - Statesville, and published the Iredell Express, ithe county's first newsoaoer. The name of the paper was changed to States ville American after the Civi War and was published unti about 1885. Brawn Reunion Association. Many of our members and friends may be wondering what we are doing, or going to do this year. We are glad to Bay the association is etil living, active and healthy. At a recent meeting of the executive committee the vita parts of the worfc were con sidered and continued, part? and papers of great import ance will be looked after and records made of them. . Owing t 4:be disturbed condition of our country and a demand for economy, it was agreed to not have any pul lie meeting this year, but the committees, l'st bearrrs, etc. remain in office and are in structed to continue their work with the same energy ae before, and be prepared to make surprisingly favorable reports when we can meet again. We are now looking forward to that time with joyful anticipation. We wil always need some money- to bear the working expenses as thev come ud. hence our P i m treasury should never be al lowed to get empty. Solicit, collect and turn it over to the trea8uer, Nathan Brown. R L Brown, vice president Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic destroys the malarial germs which are transmitted lo the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Price 60c. American Troops Landed in Italy. Washine-ton. June 29. The o first American troops landed in Italy yesterday. Gen. March, chief of staff, announced today. They are not the force sent by Gen. Pershing- but consists o units shipped from this country. The troops consist . largely o sanitary units, but includes other special organizations, Gen March exolained. On the whole,! however, it is made o non-combatant units. Combat ant troops will be sent by Gen Pershinc as previously an- , a a " nounced. No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor bloody and as a role, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GXOVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ttmfTonicrto the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be la perfect ne<h. Pleasant to tale. BUc per bottle. hamberlaifl's Tablets. These tablets areiiutended-es- pecially for stomach troubles. biliousness arkJ constipation. If you have any trouble of. . this sort j give them a trial and realizes for yourself what a first class medi cine will do for you. They only cost a quarter. Military Training at the University. Chapel Hill, N. G , June The War Department has just desig nated the University of North Carolina as a Reserve Officers' Trrining- Corps, the order to take effect with the opening- of the collegiate year in September Lieutenant Colonel G. W. S. Stevens will be the commandant in charsre. Captain J. Stuart Allen and Mr J V Whitfield will also be back next fall to help in- stiuct in military training-.. Under the provision of this new classification, students at the University taking- the full mili-j tary course will be eligible to ap pointment as commissioned offi cers in the army, students taking- the full course will re ceive compensation during- their senior year. Thus, the merited i military recognition which friends of the University have long- looked for, has finally been secured. STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: "For quite a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFGRD'S mm recommended very highly, so began to use it. : It cured me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. This medicine should be in every household for use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT i fwk Cook in a - Mp ' A Cool Kitcha; I It til it I hot kitchen. Made in 1 cabinet top WashinctCO, Norfolk. Vk. WasKinM. D. Get Ready for Canning and Drying. ' Raleigh, N, C, June 30.- It is of vital importance that every housekeeper in North Carolina begin to lay plans now for canning- or drying- all of the surplus perishable products which are produced in the war ! gardens this year. The importance ot this can not be urged to strongly, and. as long- as the supply lasts, eyery housewife may obtain, free of charge, a copy of extension cir cular 11 on canning and preserv ing with 4H receipes, and exten sion circular, 50 on drying of frui:s and vegetables for home consumption. These may be bad upon application to the Agricul tural Extension Service at-Ral-N. C ,.and should be in the home of every housewife in the State. The Ladies Will Give a Fourth of July Dinner on Crego Lawn. The ladies who are getting up the dinner o be served on the Fourth of July have dtS cided to give the same on the beautiful ly shaded Crego: lawn. It bad been announc ed to take place on the court' house lawn but the place has been changed. All interested wil) please note the change of place. . Ul 0 A DOSE 11 m Roasring, broiling, baking, toasting, boilingf'C simmering elaborate or sfonple cooking- &&r$. be done perfectly with a New PerfectionOjl Cook Stove. And you will not broil info '1. 74 1 3,000000 American women use the New Perfecti ; and escape the daily drudgery of coal hod and pan, soot and kindling. They have gas stove cct" venience at kerosene cost a stove that lights; J t: . the touch of a match can be regulated aq,cur ctjy that turns-all its fuel into usable, odorless herft that applies all the heat directly to the cookif; utensil that uses an inexpensive, always availala fuel that saves coal for the nation. Why don't you cook in a cool kitchen? g - l - 2 - 3 - 4 burner and oven. sizes, wi th or wi STANDARD OIL ? CO. (NEW JERSEY Baltimore, Md." ' v C. Richmond. Va. Charleston. Charlotte. N. C. Charleston, NEWTERFECTI QBf OlLCOOJlxSTOVES II Mortwge Sale dl .iuL . Pursuant, to the provisions contained in a nf&rtgage t rest deed registered iu book No 40 at page 257, made by H H Overcah :tni wife 1L J Overcash, for the protection aiid benlfitlof tbe undersigned, on the 1st day of Mafclij 1911, default. having been made' in the pig ment of this debt which said mort gage was given to secure 1'ie under.-igiiid will at 1 1 for cash; at the court house door, in Salisbury, N. C, on the 20th Day of July, 1918. nei',, the hallowing properly: ' Hiuule in Atweli township, adjoining the lands of J. A. VVtighl el a I Beginniu: at u st.ke N ;9 deg. E. 3.10 chains to a stake; whence S. 2 '6 chains t a slake; thence 8 87 K. 1.6.70 ciiiitns "o'a pine knot ; thence N. 5 deg LI 329 chains to a nine knot; thence .N. Ul) Wet H 2SU : chains to a posi oak, thence i 1 dtfg E 27.9-1 chaii a to a stake; thence JN 53-V 12 chains to a stike: thence 4 24 deg KL75 chains to a st ik; inence S 62 E 9 75 'chiiitiH to a:8tak; thence N 39 W 663 chains 16 ft lake: thence S 1 oex W 26 25 chains to the-beginning. containing 48 and acres- mdte or less and known as the Kiley place. Also another tract of audi berrSg1 the dow er-assigoed to Sophia Overcash out of the fa f ds of her deceased husband Solomon Ov erfish situated in Atwell towrship adjoin ing 'the lands of J A U right et al contain ing 54 teres, deeded by H A Overcaeh to ti iV. Overcash at a coniniissior.er'8 salt, reference is hereby' made to said" ded for description by metes and bounds said deed is Recorded in the ofhee ot register of deeds foK Rowan county. N U , in deed book ro. 8 1 -ill page No 437. On the above men tioned two tracts ot land there is a prior mortgage no', exceeding $600 to A. A. Wal. laee. mortgagee and ttustee. Also another lot bought from H; a. Leazer situated in the town of Enochville. Beginning at a stone Cushions cut ni-i'. i mi ning Uiente with cli inli lotS 8 deg Iv 11 poles to a stake; thence with Overcash's line r ,o poles to a stake on old line: thence 78 deg VV 14 poles to a stake side of road; tlfeuce S'lO deg E 8 poles to the beginning. Gotitainm" 100 souare r oles more or less -'Kr hack title'see, deed recorded in deed jbeok lsTo .66 page 215 feAlso another tract adjoining the last raen- pined tract of land. Beginning at a Hicb- Miv, old. corner of chuich lot; 'hence El 80 Sllin! to slone; thence N 40 deg W 4i Jfihfiins lo a slotit; thence N 87 W 8J chains '4.sta i j thence b 3 83 chains to the be sC'i'Jng, ci)ii'aining 04 ;rcres more or less peeyevo recoioeu in oook io 02 page 00. fooo bz page tQ, book 83 page 434 a no GtCSiveyed liy th.e said H II Overcash fm! iptkl .J O ercasl) to satisfy the debt pio ESUItSiffor in said mortgage. 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