mimz ADE STRONG V, By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Winona, Minn. "I suffered for mora than a year from nervousness, and was so Dad l could not rest at night would lie awake and get so nervous I would have to get up and walk around and in the morning would be all tired' out. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com-. fund and thought would try it My nervousness loon ftl ma T olnan. well and-feel fine in the morning and able to do my work. I gladly recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound to make weak nerves strong." Mrs. Albert Sultze, 60S Olmstead St, Winona, Minn. How often do we hear the expression among women, 'I am so nervous, I can not sleep," or "it seems as though I should fly." Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultze's experience and give this famous 'root and herb remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, a trial. . For forty years it has been overcom ing such serious conditions as displace ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg uraritk a, periodic pains, backache, diz ziness, and nervous prostration of women, and is now considered the stan dard remedy for such tiluenU. Sals 01 Yoltiatile Lands. Pursuant to a judgement entered at the Feburary urm, i9f6i of Bowtn SuperioTi miirl in tha nmrtaa. rwiI W..1 1 Bantt & Trust 1 ompanv vn. T. H Vander- fonl and Ja D. Doroeit," the undersigned commissioner win extose at public auction for cahtthe court house door in the citj ol Salisbury, N V, , on Donday, the 2nd day el June, 1919. at the hour of twelve M, the following de- scriuea tanas: Situated near the town of Speucer and described as follows: Beginning at stone cornerbetween, Phil. Sowers' and the Gobble Mill lands, after wards purchased bv John H Henderson: al- so atrorner 01 tne Jarnnardt tract pur chaesd by Jordan and McCubbins; thence North 10 deg. eist with said line of the , Gobble Mill land 1879 feet: to a stake;! int pce ."ouir. ou aej:. msi ooo teet to . stake; thence sou'h deg. west 1328 feet to a st ike on Jordan's line; thence north 04J ile; wes523 teVfc . the beginning, contain iinsr !8 02arres, save and except lots Nos. .1 21.22 2 i, 21, 3 26.27,28,29, and 60 it 80, inclusive, as shown on Map of 8ow- ers Wrove, the property of Doraett and Vandi rford, as per plot filed in the office o. the Register o' Deeds for Rowan county. Dated, this tne 28th day of April, 1919. John L. Rcndlem aw, ommissioner. Remlleman & Rendleinan, Attorneys- ."North Carolina, lln ttowan Count v . the Superior "ourt; Before the Clerk Yiigie W HarrU, administratrix of W M Harris, deceased, plaintttf, against TTirsie W Harris, Ilelen W Harris, Marga ret Oribbl and her husband, James Grib bte Robert M Han in, lnry Burns Har ris and Kaib line Harris defendants. The defendants. Margaret Gribble and her husband, James Gribble, aud Robert M. Harris, the above named will take notice that an action or special proceeding enti. led as above has boon commenced ii. the mperior-court ot Kn county, North Curohua, before the tleik for the puipose of iellinsr real estate hinnte in Kowan conmy, Mirt-L Carolina, ii. which the saiJ 1 ',9J1JS S will farther take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court for the county 'of iRown on the 7lh day of June, 1919, and tanswer the complaint, a copy of which xwtll be deposited in th office of the e'erk ioi the superior court for eaid c unty sn! list them take notice if thev fail i answer rthe said complaint or peuujn at tint time I .the plaiotiff, petitioner, will-pply f.r ithe relief. I Thi.3,ddayofM.y 1919 Clerk gupwior conn, Howau connty. .i...v,. n.. - i ariio 5316 01 laiuauiu rariu.y6 muua Pursuant to Ihe order of the Superior ourt of Kowan-coanty, madem the special proceeding pending before J Frank M-crbbin8, t lerk, in the special proceed- ing e.ititltd "D. . Rendlemau Adminitra tor of J. A. Rendleman, vi Mm. L.auri l. Rendtnian. Mrs Carrie A Taylor and husband. W. W. Taylor, Mrs Belle, feeler Mre. Alice Belle Hulls etal." the under etgaed cotuni ssioner, will on the Steal Bit iUbbs, 1919, twelve M. at the court dour in ike ciiy of Salisbury, N. C., ofler tor s ile to the higheat bidder for cash, the lotlowing real estate, lying andbeing in Liiaker township, Uowan county, and de scribed as follows: An undivided one third interest in and to the following lands; situate on middle Crane Creek, beginning at a dry oak, neat a post oak and runs thence north 3 deg. uroat 94 rhinn and 29 links to a black im-lf thenra south 65 dez. west 15 chains and 35 links to a black oak; thence INortn 85deg we,t 7 cha.ns to a one ueF, thence sout 65 deg wesi cnams amwo i'wSZIiif! 87 deg. e 60 chains ic ' . lJ,e?1,t oakj thence n 87 deg. E 20 ch.ms and 60 mo r 'iiTZrX more or less, aim H ..u.. L-wis Readleman" Home riace; suojeci knor in ihA Hnwir of Mrs Minnie A Kendleraan now Mrs. Minnie A. Miwi heimerl widow of said John Lewis Rendle m in, heretofore set a part, a per records filed in the office of the cleik Of the Super ior court of Rowan county to which refer ence is hereby made. Dated, this 19th day of April, 1919. D. A Resdleman, Commissioner, .John L. Rendleman, AUorney. W H LOCAL NEWS - ;;pf interest to allIop our readers. The traveller's Protective Association, which has 5 ast held iteftnnual State meeting in Ashelle, has decided to meet in &Ueb.u.y next year 44 persons recently joined nn:v ir. c.rtr nan rtamr. ivr n. rhtihh rvr i maofinra Kiii k flirt ir.won geiist, Rev Raleigh White of Greensboro; jonn Mouaniess ns pur cnasea property the on ilzbi Council street occupied by -f.K- hfc f Liberty ha bulld.a Jr Oaa, of NorthOa Motor 0 as a parage. - The Methodist of East Spenc-r are planning te erect a new brick church edifice to COBiaDOUI D,UUU. A. - 1 A. m AAA WUv . w d m gOllllCU J puuuuoa W D Watson who has been force, will be introduced at d A Middleton, 1717 Cheno at Hopewell, Va , for several the extra session of Congress, vert Street, Houston, Texas: years, has returned home.l I His many friends were- glad to see him back. s I j uu u vim u a vn ut . vsu m mm mmm . v mm m m m mr m m ui mtm ai wm Vuu, pany recently granted a Iran p V j v..;,: ti-itl machines was mailed in the uuiBso iu uu uuHiueos iu attiipi bury are erecting poles for stringing lighting and power wires and have opened offices on South Alain street near th TCmnirtt Hntil . A ?fu;r, trroi rr, An Interesting reVlvatmeet ing has been in progress at . . . the South Mam Street MetbO vv l ucRer is pastor. mu i.MA:clAMinflunVlft Rfltb Hanmin Hands Congressman John L Bur-I nette of Gladpen, Ala., wll' regret to learn of his death on May 13th, after a briel illness. Mr Rnrnett was a I true American and was always on the right side of the great questions affectfog our people. A Birbscuoti Returned Ssidiers XXinday. The local canteen service ladies served barbecue din dinner to 130 Rowau soldiert who have returned home from ggrvice in this COUUtrF Of ili I .Europe. Upon being elN to the court house lawn at nnn rh hnvs were handled -I byl'ieut. Ben McCubbins and at brief program included a prayer by Dr Byron Clark a Splendid ta!k by Mayor U4 . Lii'a fie.Cti w D oirauuau uiujwcu by a barbecue dinner whicl. graatly enjoyed. It W8f announced tbat tne nrst re uni(m of soldier boye would held in Salisbury June ; ' A 10, RUd SLU ettOT Will brf made . uavtA uvmpv rrttnrned sol tO have every reiumea BOI I fteT rom the COUOty at tnai ri tA TTlHHLM'fj. XJKJIX 1 UD iwilu the big event for the soldiers is to be pulled off July 4th. Colds Cause Grip tad Influenza LAXATIVE EXOUO QUININE Tablet rtmovt tU cmm. Then to only one - Bromo wuua C W. GROVE'S Ifoaturo oo bo. Mc Old Soldiers Reunion. The old soldiers reunion will be held at Organ church Hftnainh da V .May 29th. -w-- ' ' ... We 1QV116 tQ yOUUg BOltliertJ to come a0d join -us on that day in oar reunion ve ex- to ha ve 8 vera 1 ad 1 reeBee. We have the promise of some ot . , , , the boys wno nave oeen iui France to address ue. All are invited to come and bring well filled baskets. There will be refreshments on the grounds. Buy vicr Stsisps. Mj Ccl;:;;:r to Ctnduct a Revival Qeet- in? Here. v Rv O A Q wens, pastor of the Firat BkptiBt chutch has Ibeefc tiiade chairman of. the organization that will handle the Burke Culpepper bvangel istic meeting . that Btaris in Salisbury Jane 15th, and is expected continue f or four weeB or longer. Other offi. cers inclode. W v v i u o-u u a i i ui u, .. w Ichnrchc churches and religious orga I icna have already ined in the moVement and otherd are expected to take held before the meetillg beging. m , m Washington, May 16 .-Sen towatigatang the epread of lawless propoganda in tne nil5fed states, announced to- dav a bill designed to reach persons advocating over- hmr nf thfl a wftrnmftnt bv '""The committee will meet next week to complete its I port. Senator Overman was one ;nfrtPnQi . uojr "aj. K .S . f age waa uem up uy yv u- pnoruie s . Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days 'LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciaHy- SyrupTonic-Laxative for Habitual ConstipaUon. It reUeyes promptly xt should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c rjer bottle. It Washington, May 19. The 66th or Mreconstruction," Con gress, called into extraordinary session by President Wilson from' Paris, convened at noon today and Republican majorities in senate and houserg-anized hoth bodies. Representative Gillett of Massa cbusetts, was elected speaker of the house over representative :hamn Ulark or Missouri. Uemo critic candidate- and lormer speaker by a vote of 227 to 172- Senator Cummins, of Iowa, the Republican Candidate, was CUOS- pWt pro tempore of the enat,e over oenaior, r-mtnan, 01 evada Bemocrat 47 to 42 Sev- I 1 T - l 1 i erat iemocrais weic auacui uui all Kepublicam were in their their seajs, two witbolding vdtcs. The Republicans of both bodies also elected full slates of other officers, and thus for the hist I time since i9U I returned to cod trol of -the American national legislature. Hayco' Hooting Hoaoy Tib Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Price 35c. I A FREE BOX OF " GROVE'S O-PEII-TRATE SALVE (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) yat Chest Colds, Head CoMs and Croup, is enclosed with every Dot- i. u vws ur a t iwn unuw ue 01 nAii luuw uuiua Yoa get the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price, 35c Made, Re&jt&mended and Guaranteed to thePublkby Paris Medicine Company Manufacturers of - Grove's Tastdess Chill Tonic C 3 i - . . - ... RAILROAD ENGINEERS Hen Id the Cabs From Many Statas Declare flakes them fit for Reshape Duties 10 No calling demands a clearer brain, steadier nerves, a more perfect state othealth than that of railroad engineer, Thp ty, he dares not tales chances i nar ,8 wnv po many Ql uiem ens the arm, insures safety or his job. Railroad engineers everyrherej endorse Tanlac because they have tried it and know. 'Read what they say W L Nabers, Atlanta, Ga, en gineer Southern Railway, says: "I had lost appetite liver and since takin pain- or had a L C Bowers, 910 First ave nue, sou th, Nashville, Ten n engineer Tennessee Central, says: "Stomach trouble and nervousness overcome nothing to good I can say about Tanlac, -:a a 1 engineer Southern Pacific, says: 'Was in a bad shape could not walk Tanlac built me up like a new man, gained 11 pounds. T G Ayers, 107 Riines avenue, Nashville, Tenn., en ... . . . . engineer Louis villeland Nashville, says: "Kid and nev trouble nervousness poor appetite Teniae put me in good shape gained 6 pounds.V JSToy, Atlanta, Ga, former engineer Seaboard says: "Ner vous indigestion, kidneys in bad shape pains in back am satis fied for what Tanlac has done for- .mo " R H Owens, 2700 avenue G., Birmingham. Ala engineer, says: -rundown inmgestion palpitation of heart, had to give up job since taking iTanTac eat anything and have gone Iback to work." T G Burrows 3915 McKinnley avenue, Houston, Texas, engin eer St Louis, Brownsville and Mexico, Jsays; "Catarrh of head and stomach headaches ner vous Tanlac is railroad man's friend feel like a new man." Lynn Sills, 440 North Belle vue avenue, Memphis Tenn, engineer Louisville and Nash ville, says: "Headaches pains in back and kidneys strained every nerve to keep up Tanlac The Man With the Correct Scale Asks for Shipments of BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY, VEAL. Wo SM lnJ0LL0AW OALC1ER, aro In0 Commission nerohant, Z." .. Kiohmpnd, Va. Reference; City at large. 20 years in same Building, FIRST NATIONAL Miili SALISBURY, N. C. EsitablioliecJ 18S3. Savings Department Pays 4 Per Cent, Compounded Quarterly. OFFICERS H. N. Woodson, President Dr. R. V. Brawley Vice Pres. Start Your Savings Aeeount NOW for Next Christmas. Responsible Banking, Courteous Treatment and Confiden tial Service is Our Policy. We Cordially Invite You to See Us On Any Banking Matter You are Interested In. We are Authorized Agents for Sale of War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps I OUT WITH STATEMENTS Teniae Conserves Heal of Ralirsad Bea and EOSt Renre-WraGHflg MmCfi, with bo irap-rtant a matter. arc usiuk xauiau it, eicauicn tne traveler, ana. Keeps aim em , - relieved me entirely." S T Watkins,: Birmingham, Ala., engineer Southern, says: Suffered 27 years stomach troubles Tanlac has -ended my troubles." G G Geiger, 133 East Linden street, Atlanta Ga, engineer Georgia railroad, says; "Tanlac relieved my wife of rheumatism, sbe gained 25 pounds from using it." C J Weeks, 2139 Lydia street, Jacksonville, Pla., engineer Sea board, says: Suffered 20 years from nervous indigestion Tan lac entirely relieved me gained 20 pounds." v Jeff D Riggs, 2020 Pearle St., Vicksburg, Aiss, engineer Ya zoo and Mississippi valley says: 'Was nervous and physical vvreck since taking Tanlac am strong and active as ever gain ed 26 pounds. ' B E House, R F D No. 5, box 61, Atlanta, Ga, engineer Sea board, says, "Lost weight and strength was badly under the weather Tanlac set me up gained 22 pounds." Jack Pertfe, 54 Lindsay ave Nasfiville. Tenn, engineer says: Was pulled down till I had to give up my engine Tanlac put me back in the cab its the best medicine I ever tried " P P Hammill, 1192 Dunnavant street, Mem engi- neer, says: ins tried every t trip to Hot Sprin id more good than eve else com- bined. PC Hooks, Rome, Ga, engi neer Southern says: My wife was almost complete nervous and physical wreck Tanlac set her .crutches aside she gained 16 pounds." J B Watson. Mobile, Ala., en gineer on Southern Railway be tween Selma and Mobile, says: Was "completely broken down couldn't work since taking Tan W. B. Strachan Cashier E. H. Woodson, .Asst Cashier j i I A Werk ef tlte Reansr. Mrs Martha wife of Julius ! A Earnhardt died at her home I in the Emanuel neighbor ho, .d m . B " Gold Hill Townshin Pridav May 2nd from the effects of malaria. The funeral was held the same evemug at Lower Stone church Rev H A Welker officiating. Mrs Earnhardt leaves a husband a mother five sisters and a host of friends. - News: was received here last Friday of the death of Mrs 1 T Burneyjn Chicago. Mr Burney and wife were residents of Salis bury before the war. Mr Burn ey wehi to Prance to serve with the army and Mrs. Burney has been making her home with a sister in Chicago. . Richard L Smith son of Mr and Mrs Chas H Smith of Balis. bury was drowned in lake Cha- teaureux Indre Prance about the 9th of April his body having been found there on the llth and the funeral was held on the 14th. He was a member of the 54th transportation corps, A E F. lac am working regular gained 68 pounds." " O B Haynes, Nashville, Tenu, engineer Louisville and Nash- vile, says: "gave up engine on tccount of accident bad health, Tanlac" is fine gained sight pounds and sleep and eat fine." T G Newman, Dalton, Ga, vVestern and Atlantic says; "was tired and worn out nervous 1 anlac was the only thing that ave me relief." Evidence from such sources as these is unassailable. These men are exposed to all kinds of weather as no others re. Their runs take them from mouutain to seashore, from swamp to highland through rain and storm cold and sleet and they never falter in their duty. They must always guard against disease. These men speak from persona experience; no wonder they pin their faith to Tanlac for it has served them well. Officers of N. C. Lutheran Synod. The new officers of the N Lutheran Synod elected at the session held last week are as fol lows: President, Rev Jacob L Mor gan of Raleigh. Vice President, Rev V L Stire wait of Concord. Secretary, Rev J H L Linsrle Salisbury. Treasurer, Jas. D Hoilis: of Salisbury. No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'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 ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be In perfect health. Pleasant to taVe 0c per bottle. Notice To Creditors. Having qualified as adminietrator of the estate of Martha E E.arohardt, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said deced ent to file an itemized, verified state ment cf gams with the undersigned on or before the 14th day of May, 1920' or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This May 14th, 1919 Julius A, Earnhardt, Administrator. T. Frank Hudaon, Atty. The Peoples National Bank. SALISBURY. N. C Does a general banking business and cor diallj invites your account. WE PAY tOUR PER CENT Merest every three maltha in our eayinga depart ment. Prompt, cat and confidential atten A.I ' i 11 1 ' ... . Jl ... uuu giyeu iu mm ttuiucm eiiirusiea iods. N. B. McCant W. T. Busby. Arwrident. Cashier. J.D, Norwoo Y J ehn McCan ess, Yice.Fi gent. Asst. Cashier. 1. L Gaskill, Vfa Preaidaal. MAWTEB. i mtm Red Cedar Timber and Logs Will buy on stump or on R. R. sidings and jpay spot cash. v Addresa, Goo. C. Drown & Co., 4 12 tf Greensboro, N. C.

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