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| Establish Contract Bridge Supremacy *j This team-of-four, Harold S. Vanderbilt, Willard S. Karn, P. Hal Sims and Waldemar von Zedtwitz, won the 1932 finals for the Vanderbilt Cup the classic bridge event of the year. This is the only major bridge play in which Mr. Vanderbilt regularly takes part. He is the donor of the cup. Dem. Chiefs Thanked By Candidates Expressing their appreciation for _ services rendered during the recent campaign, all of the Democratic candidates have affixed their signa tures to a letter addressed to Ross M. Sigmon, chairman and Mrs. J. P. Lynch and Mrs. R. O. Yancey, vice chairmen, of the Democratic Executive committee. The letter follows: "It is our purpose and intention by this testimonial to express our grateful appreciation qf the val iant, untiring and efficient services' rendered by you, and each of you, in be-half of the Democratic tick et. We feel certain that no county has been gifted with a finer or more painstaking organization the fruits of which is to make us the Banner County in the Ninth Congressional District. "Again assuring you of our ap preciation and with kindest per sonal regards.” SAVE WOMAN FROM STONING Hopedale, Labrador.—A fanati cal chief of one of Labrador’s In dian tribes has been frustrated in his attempt to inaugurate a series of human sacrifices, it was learned The chief, known as Snowbird, recently conceived the idea that he is the earthly representative of the Great Spirit, and that he has been delegated to have all childless wo men of the tribe stoned to death to assure perpetuation of the tribe and success for the winter’s hunt ing. The husband of one woman made a rapid journey to the near est coast settlement and told white residents of the affair. Several white citizens arrived just in time to save the first in tended victim. She had been, bound to a tree with strips of car ibou hide. Preparations were be ing made to stone her to death. Snowbird was persuaded to give up his scheme only after he had been threatened with arrest. HER LIFE A SERIES OF SLAPS AND KICKS Salem.—From Christmas Eve, 1906, until this year her life with William V. Hewlett, of Salisbury, was a series of "slaps and kicks,” according to the testimony given by Mrs. Annie M. Hewlett of Newburyport here today in the Essex County Probabte Court, as she asked Judge Harry R. Dow to grant her a divorce on the ground of cruelty. Judge Dow' reserved his decision Stanford Returns To Salisbury The following appointments for the approachine year w'ere named bv Bishop Edwin D. Mouzon at the Winston-Salem conference, for the Salisbury district: Presiding elder, C. S. Kirkpat rick. Albemarle: Central. W. B. West; First Street, E. M. Avett; Albe marle circuit, J. W. Combs. main laDernacie, r. j. oiuuui. China Grove, J. W. Groce. Concord: Central, W. O. Goode; Epworth, E. Myers; Forest Hill, Paul Hardin, Jr.; Harmony, J. B. Tabor; Kerr Street, A. C. Ken nedy; West Ford, H. E. Stimson; Concord Circuit, M. B. Clegg. East Spencer, J. E. McSwain. Gold Hill, J. P. Morris. Granite Quarry, J. O. Cox. Kannapolis, Trinity, J. P. Hipps. Landis, Brooks Jerome. Mt. Pleasant, H. L. Powell. New London, J. H. Wise Norwood, R. A. Swaringen; Norwood circuit, J. A. Fry. Salem, T. C. Jordon. Salisbury: Coburn Memorial, J. F. Moser; First church, A. L. Stanford; Main Street, Rowan Mills, V. O. Dutton; Supply, Park Avenue, S. M. Needham. Spencer: Central, W. B. Davis. Woodleaf, W. S. Smith. Missionary secretary, W. B. West. Director superannuate endow ment, C. G. Kirkpatrick. l Stronger Than He Was at Twenty FIFTY-FIVE years old, and still " going strong! Do you want the secret of such vitality? It isn’t what you eat, or any tonic you take. It’s something anyone can do—something you can start today and see results in a week! All you do is give your vital organs the right stimulant. A famous doctor discovered the way to stimulate a sluggish system to new energy. It brings fresh vigor to every organ. Being a physician’s prescription, it’s quite harmless. Tell your druggist you want a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s syrup pepsin. Get the benefit of its fresh laxative herbs, .active senna, and that pure pepsin. Get that lazy liver to work, those stagnant bowels into action. Get rid of waste matter that is slow poison so long as it is permitted to remain in the system. The new energy men and women feel before one bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s syrup pepsin has been used up is proof of how much the system needs this help. Get a bottle of this delicious syrup and let it end that constant worry about the condition of the bowels. Spare the children those bilious days that make them miser able. Save your household from the use of cathartics which lead to chronic constipation. And guard against auto-intoxication as you grow older. Dr. Caldwell’s syrup pepsin is such a well known preparation you can get it wherever drugs are sold and it isn’t expensive. SALISBURY FIRM NOTES PROGRESS One of the enterprising indus tries of this section is the refrig erating, manufacturing and distri buting plant of W. A. Brown and Son;, which is located on Highway No. 15, about one and one-half miles south of Salisbury. Members of the firm are W. A. and Dodd Brown. The company was established in 1901 when :t sold refrigerating equipment to meat markets on a small scale. To day, the company manufactures the Brown refrigerators and is state distributor for the Hill line of porcelain display cases and the full line of equipment manufac tured by the Brunswick division of the Carrier Engineering Corpora tion.—Charlotte Observer. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned administratrix will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C., on December 10th, 1932, at 12:00 o’clock M., one Graham Paige Four Door Sedan Automobile, Model, 1929. This 15 th day of November, 1932. allene glover ketner, Admin istratrix. John C. Busby, Attorney. Nov. 18—Nov. 2 5. RE-SAI.E OF VALUABLE QUARRY AND FARMING LANDS Pursuant to the power contain ed in a certain mortgage deed of trust executed by E. C. Gregory and wife to the undersigned Trus tee, dated June 21st, 1920 which is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, in Book of Mortgages No. 68, page 99, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness therein secured, and at the request of the holders of the note therein secured, the undersig ned Trustee will expose for sale, at public auction for cash, at the courthouse door in the City of Salisbury, on Monday, November 28, 1932, at 12 o’clock, noon, the following described real estate: An undivided two-thirds share or interest of, in and to the fol lowing described tract of land, situate in Salisbury Township, Rowan County, N. C., to-wit: Tract No. 4: Containing 72 acres, more or less, and known as the Betty Kluttz Flat Rock Place, and adjoining the lands of Ed mund Earnhradt, Adarn. Earnhardt and others; for boundaries and more particular description of which see deed from J. H. Ffaden to T. H. Vanderford, dated July 5, i5?i, ana regisierea in dook oi | Deeds Vol. 74, page 18, in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. Bidding to begin at $912.45. Terms of sale: cash. Dated this 12th day of Nov ember, 1932. b. H. isenhour, Trustee. Nov. 18—Nov. 25. RE-SALE OF VALUABLE QUARRY AND FARMING LANDS Pursuant to the power contain ed in a certain mortgage deed of trust executed by E. C. Gregory and wife to the undersigned Trus tee, dated the 7th day of July, 1922, which is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mortgages No. 78, at page 248, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there in secured the undersigned Trus tee will expose for sale at public auction for cash, at the Court house door in the City pi Salis bury, on Monday, November 28, 1932, at 12 o’clock, noon, the fol lowing described real estate: An undivided two-thirds inter est in and to the following de scribed real estate: nr_TvT „ 1. „-* ___ of land containing fifty acres, more or less, known as the "Safrit Tract,” situate on the North side of the Yadkin Railroad and about 200 yards East of the Railroad De pot of the Town of Granite Quar ry, and about four miles East of the city of Salisbury and being de scribed by metes and bounds ac cording to an old deed from N. B. McCanless to John S. Hender son, dated June 8, 1891, as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone pile on Murdock’s line and runs thence S.'88 deg. E. 8.80 chains to a stone, Peeler’s corner; thence S. 2 5.20 chains to a stake; thence S. 89 deg. E. 17.10 chains to a stake; thence S. 6.25 chains to a stake; thence S. 89 deg. E. 6.40 chains to a stonje; thence S. 3.70 chains to a stake on Bame’s line; thence N. 89 deg. W. 23.5 0 chains to a stake on Lyerly’s line; thence N. 5 0 links to a stake, Lyerly’s cor ner; thence N. 88 deg. W. 7.50 chains to a stake; thence N. 35 chains to the beginning contain ing fifty (50) acres, more or less, and being part of the land that was deeded by D. R. Julian and wife to the North Carolina Gold Mining Company by indenture dated November 1, 1888, and re corded in Book No. 5 8, page 193. For back title see deed from John S. Henderson and wife, to Thos. H. Vanderford, registered in Book of Deeds 74, page 22; also deed from Thos. H. Vanderford. and wife to Salisbury Granite Company, registered in Book of Deeds No. 74, page 24. Bidding to begin at $729.31. Terms of Sale: cash. Dated this 12 th day of Novem ber, 1932. harry arey, Trustee Nov. 18—Nov. 25. NOTICE TO' CREDITORS Having qualified as Admmi.-tra trix of the estate of Mrs. G. W. Julian, this is to notify a'l persons having claims against the said de cedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the under signed on or before the 1-tth day of November, !• '•}, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re t o cry. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to me.1,-, prompt sett'ement. This November 1’, H32. (rose Julian, Administratrix of the estate of Mrs. C W. Julian. Nov. 18.—Dec. 23. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra trix, C. T. A. of the estate of Paul Cromer Sigmon, this is to notify all persons having claims a gainst the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 21st day of Nov. 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery^ Persons indebt ed to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This Nov. 14th, 1932. mrs. edith sigmon, Admrx. CTA. of Estate of Paul Cromer Sigmon. E. W. G. Huffman, Attorney Nov. 18—Dec. 23. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TO SATISFY LIEN FOR REPAIRS Under and by virtue of the pro visions contained in Section 243 5 of the Consolidated Statutes ol North Carolina the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 12 o’clock, noon, on Friday, Nov ember 25 th at Yost’s Service Sta tion, 1513 South Main Street, Sal isbury, North Carolina, the fol lowing described personal proper ty; Essex Sedan automobile, Motor No. 1120472. The above automobile will ' be sold to satisfy a lien held by the undersigned for repairs and alter nations thereon. This October 31st, 1932. WALTER ' WINDERS Nov. 11—Nov. 18. NOTICE OF RF.-SALE OF THE HEIRS OF THE PUTfrfAN PROPERTY ON WEST HENDERSON STREET Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rowan County, N. C., made in the special proceedings entitled, "J. F. Miller, Admr. C. T. A., of Mrs. L. R. (Cora B.) Putman vs William Junkin and wife, Margaret Jun ken, Mildred Putman, Earla B. Putman, and Billie Putman,” the _ 1 ‘_ A.T_ nee _ 3dAJ.lv* L/VJUg 1 KJ s J ujjun uj^»* cial proceedings docket of said court, the undlersigned Commis sioner, will on the 26th day of November, 1932, at 12:00 o’clock, M., at the courthouse door, in Sal isbury, N. C., offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, that cer tain tract of land, or house and lot, lying and being in the North Ward of the City of Salisbury, N. C., on West Henderson Street, and more particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: One house and lot in the North Ward of Salisbury, N. C., situated on the Southwest side of West Henderson Street; beginning at a stake in the Southwest^ margin of Henderson Street, corner of lot No. 17, and runs thence with line of lot No. 17 in a Southerly direc tion 153 feet to a stake; thence in a Westerly direction 28 feet to the rear corner of lot No. 19 159 feet to Henderson street; thence in a Southerly direction 75 feet to the beginning corner, comprising lot No. 18 on map No. 1 of the pro perty of the Henderson (John S.) heirs, called "Confederate Park." Said map duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, in Book of maps page 20. For back title see Deed Book No. 178, page 334, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan Coun ty Bidding will commence at $3, 360.00. This, the 25 th day of Ictober, 1932. j. f. miller, Commissioner. T. G. Furr, Attorney. Nov. 11—Nov. 18 NOTICE to creditors Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Aldena Judson Benton, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said de cedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the under signed on or before, the 21st day of October, 1933, of this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are! notified to make prompt settle-! ment. _ This October 14th, 1932. r i mrs. pearl newman, Admrx. of Aldena Judson Benton. Oct. 21—Nov. 25. NOTICE OE SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rowan County, made in the special pro ceeding entitled W. F. Kelsey, ad ministrator of Joe B. Wade vs. Ella Wade, widow, Beatrice Wade Fra zier, and husband, Cornelius Fra zier, the same being No.-upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned com missioner will, on Saturday, the 3rd day of December, 1932, at 12;00 m,, at the courthouse door in Salisbury, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, those certain tracts of land lying and being in Salisbury Township, Rowan County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: 1—In that section of Salisbury known as Dixonville, ' beginning at a stake, Hoe Wade’s corner, thence N. 2 ^ deg. W. 87 feet more or less to a stake, Abe Hen derson’s corner, thence N. 88 deg. E. 122 feet to a stake, P. A. Cau ble’s corner, thence N. 2 % deg. W. 50 feet to stake on line of Cemetery, thence N. 88 deg. W. with line of Cemetery 130 feet to a stake, thence S. 2 deg. E. 140 feet more pr .less and tojj stake in J. Horah’s line, thence S. 89 Zj deg. E. with said line 8 feet to the ; beginning, containing about one sixth of an acre. 2— Beginning at a stone, the N. W. corner of the colored Cem etery in the South Ward of the town of Salisbury, thence N. 88 deg. W. 105 feet to a stake on the line of the colored graded school property, thence S % deg. E. 131 feet to a stake, thence S. 89 54 deg. E. 197 feet to Joe Wade’s corner, thence N. 2 % deg. W. 87 feet to a stake on A. Henderson’s corner, thence N. 88 deg. E. 122 feet to a 'take on P. A. Cauble’s corner, thence N. 2 % deg. W. 50 feet to a stake on line of colored cemetery, thence N. 88 deg. W. with line of Cemetery 206 feet to the begin ning. See deed of Joseph Horah to J. Steven Brown for back title. This deed includes deed made to Joseph Wade by J. Steven Brown October 10, 1901. 3— Beginning at Abraham Hen derson’s corner, and running S. 4 E. 40 feet to a stake, thence S. 8 6 54 W. 200 feet to a stake thence N. 4 W. 40 feet to a stake, thence N. 86 % E. 200 feet to the beginning containing 8000 sq. feet, be the same more or less. 4— Beginning at a stake on the South side of Montgomery street, opposite the North East stone cor ner at the intersection of Cherry and Montgomery streets and runs South- 10 deg. East one hundred and ninety three (193) feet more or less to a stake in Davis’ line, thence North 80 deg. East with Davis’ line fifty (50) feet to a staKe. i nence rsortn iu ueg. West one hundred and ninety three (193) feet more or less to a stake at the edge of Montgomery street corner lot No. 90, thence South 80 deg. West fifty (50) feet to the beginning. The same being lot No. 89 on the map of the Southern Loan and Trust Company in and adjoining the Great South Square of Salisbury, North Carolina. 5—a. Beginning at a stake on the N. E. side of Horah Street cor ner to lot No. 22, and runs in a North easterly direction parallel with Burton Avenue 125 feet to a stake; thence in a South easterly direction and parallel with Horah street 40 feet to a stake, corner to lot No. 24; thence in a South westerly direction with line of lot No. 24 125 feet more or less to a stake in the edge of Horah Street; thence in a North easterly direc tion with Horah Street 40 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 23 of the Livingston Park property. b. Also two lots bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stake on the S. W. side of Horah Street corner to lot No. 44,' and runs thence in a South easterly direction 85 ft. to a stake, corner to lot No. 47; thence in a South westerly direction with line of lot No. 47, 125 feet to a stake; thence in a North westerly direction parallel with Horah Street 85 feet to a stake; thence in a North easterly direction and parallel with Burton Avenue 125 feet to the beginning, and being lots Nos. 45 and 46 as shown o.i the plat of the Livingston Park property. See map recorded in Register’s office for Rowan county, and for back title see deed from High Point Real Estate Company to F. N. McCubbins. Also see deed from F. N. McCubbins to Joseph B. Wade, on February 28, 190S, and recorded in Deed book No 117, at page 84, office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan county. 6—One house and lot lying in the Great South Ward of the City of Salisbury on the West side of the new Concord road, beginning at a stake, eleven feet North 9 % West from the Eliza Caldwell Front Gate, and runs thence North 60 Vz West 114 feet in the John Mowery line; thence North 31 East 53 feet to a stake (John Mowery and Mrs. M. L. Bean cor ner), thence south 43 A hast ill feet to Mrs. M. L. Bean corner on the new Concord road; thence South 9 % East with the West edge of the new Concord road, 22 feet to the beginning. Said lot being situate near the colored Baptist Church of Dixonville, and adjoining the lots of Eliza Cald well, John Mowery and Mrs. M. L. Bean. Deeded to J. B. Wade by Eliza Caldwell and recorded in Rowan County Record of Deeds Book 93. page 192. Dated Oct. 2, 1901. This, the 31 day of Oct. 1932. w. f. kelsey, Commissioner. T. G. Furr, Attorney. Nov. 4—Nov. 25. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Piedmont Sales Company, a Corporation, of Salisbury, North Carolina, having executed a Deed of Assignment for the benefit of its creditors to the undersigned Trustee, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said Piedmont Sales Company to file an itemized, verified, statement of the same with the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Rowan County, on or before the 10th day of November, 1933, or they will be barred from participating in the assets of the said rieamont oaies company. Persons indebted to the said Piedmont Sales Company wi'jl make prompt settlement with the undersigned. Dated, this the 4th day of Nov ember, 1932. e. w. g. Huffman, Trustee. Nov. 11—Dec. 2. MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM LANDS IN CHINA GROVE TOWNSHIP Pursuant to the conditions con tained in a certain mortgage trust deed executer by L. A. Freeze and wife, D. A. Freeze, to C. J. Deal, Trustee, dated December 31, 1920, and registered in Register’s Office of Rowan County in Book of Mor tgages No. 74, page 60; and pursuant to a certain instrument dated the 31st day of October 1932, appointing T. K. Carlton Substituted Trustee, said instru ment being duly recorded in Book of Deeds No. -page- in the Register’s Office of Rowan County, said instrument having been exe cuted pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 78, Public Laws 1931. and being incorporated in the N. C. Code of 1931, as Sections 25 83 (a), (b), (c), et seq.; and default having been made in the payment of the note secured by the above mentioned Mortgage Trust Deed, and request of foreclosure having been made by the holder thereof, the undersigned Substituted Trus tee will sell at public auction tc the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C., on Monday, the fifth day of December, 1932, at 12 o’clock, noon, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying in Rowan County, China Grove Township, and more parti cularly described as follows: One tract of land known as the Rose Place, lying about? three-fourths of a mile West of the Town of Landis, and adjoining the lands of Mrs. A. A. Beaver, J. E. Corriher, Sr., and Robert Overcash; begin ning at a hickory, Mrs. A. A. Beav er’s corner; thence S 89 E. 22 chs. to a stake in the Tuckaseege noad; thence with the road N. 59 and 61 E. 13.55 chs. to a stake in the road; thence S. 29 E. 17.80 chs. to a stake at the side of the mead ow; thence S. 61 W. with the Rice line 21.36 chs. to a stake, Robert Overcash’s corner; thence with Robert Overcash’s line N. 5 3 W. 27.00 chs. to a stake, Robert Over .cash’s corner; J. E. Corriher’s line; thence with Corriher’s line N. 2 E. 5.15 chs. to the beginning, con taining sixty acres, more or less. Since the execution of the above Mortgage Trust Deed, several small tracts of land have been cut off and sold by L. A. Freeze and wife to various parties, and all such tracts as have been sold, with the written consent and release of C. J. Deal or of Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, Executor of C. J. Deal, are hereby excepted from the above description and will not be sold. Approximately one-half, more or less, of the above tract has been released from the lien of the above mentioned mortgage trust deed, and particularly the tracts described in Book of Deeds No. 190, page 192; Book No. 194, page 103; Book No. 195, pages 262 and 263; and Book No. 196, page 144. This, the 3rd day of Nov. 1932. T. x. carlton, Substituted Trustee P.-.5. Carlton, Attorney (D. C, Pethel Estate.) Nov. 4—Dec. 2. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY Pursuant to the terms of a cer tain; mortgage deed of trust execut ed by Thomas J. Shoaf and wife, Bessie M. Shoaf, to the undersigned John L.Rendleman, Jr. Trustee, on December 7th, 1929, which is re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county in book of mortgages No. 115, page 7, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there in secured, and at the request of the holder of the note therein se cured, the undersigned Trustee will expose for sale, at public auc tion, for cash, at the courthouse door in Salisbury, N. C., on Mon day December 12th, 1932, at the hour of 12 M., the following des cribed real estate: Beginning at a stone post, John Moyle’s corner in the South edge of Caldwell street, between Innes and Fisher streets, and runs South 45 deg. East first with John Moy le’s line and then with E. C. Gre gory’s line 150 feet, more or less, to a stake, Mrs. J. P. Moores cor ner in E. C. Gregory’s line; thence South 47 dew. West 43 1-3 feet to a stake in the aforesaid Mrs. Moores’ line in the edge of a 10 foot alley; thence with the East edge of the alley North 45 deg. West 150 feet, more or less, to a stake in the South edge of Cald well street, 43 1-3 feet to the be ginning, containing 6,500 square feet. Said lot is situated in the great West Square n the town of Salisbury, 'JST. C.; also the right and privilege to use the alley way 10 feet wide along the Northwest; side of said lot. lhe foregoing property wil! be sold subject to two prior mortga gees recorded in book "110, page. 166 and book 111, page 5, upon which there is due $1,023.80 and interest. This the 10th day of November, 1932. JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, JR. Trustee Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys. Nov. 11—Dec. 2. NORTH CAROLINA ROWAN COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK. B. L. Young, Administrator, C. T. A. of W. P. Young, Deceased, vs. Sarah Lunda Young, widow, B. L. Young and wife, Bertha Young, Gry Ycfung and wife Maude Young, Marvin Young and wife, Nellie Young, Paul Young (single) Annie Shelton and hus band, H. T. Shelton, Clara Cahill and husband, J. A. Cahill, Sada McCall and husband, G. H. Mc Call, Gladys Bridges and husband',, S. R. Bridges, Jesey Earnhardt and! husband, R. D. Earnhardt, Mable Young (Mrs. Mable Moser) and husband. A. M. Moser, Ida Early and husband, M. L. Early, Elma Griffin Elmore and husband, John Elmore, Gladys Griffiin Wilson and husband, --, Charles Grif fin (single.) NOTICE The defendants, Maude Young, Nellie Young, Paul Young, G. H. McCall, S. R. Bridges A. M. Mos er, John Elmore, - W lson will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan County, North Carolina, to sell lands to make assets with which to pay the debts of the decedent es tate and cost of administration: and the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County in the courthouse in Salisbury, North Caro'ina, on the 8th day of December, 1932, or 30 days thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. Dated, tlyis the 7th day of Nov 1932. BLANCHE LAMPERT, Depty: Clerk Superior Court, Rowan County. Nov. 11—Pec. 2. •SICK HEADACHE Many cases of SICK HEADACHE are due to constipation. If you have headache that is due to con stipation, take Thedford’s BLACK DRAUGHT for refreshing relief. “I have taken Black-Dbaught, when needed, for about 15 years,” writes Mr. J. W. Cooper, of Long view, Texas. "I first began to use it for sick headache that seemed to come from constipation. “I would suffer about twenty four hours with these headaches. I found out that Black-Dbaught would help me, so that is what I took.' I am glad to recommend it to others, for this trouble, for it will give relief.” Thedford’s Black-Draught Is a purely vegetable laxative, preferred by thousands of men and women because it is so effective and economical. For Children, get the new, pleas ant-tasting SYRUP of Thedford’s Black-Draught, in 254 & 504 bottles.
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