+ Do You Know
—- Photograph, Canadian National StoatiJlhlpt
THAT like their sisters in the Far East, the native women of the
British West indies are adept at balancing awkward and bulking
packages on their heads? In fact they carry most of their burdens in
this way and walk through the streets with decided grace while bal
ancing parcels on their heads. The photograph shows a young Bar
bados native woman returning from market with a load r»n her mind.
CORRIHER ITEMS
Miss Jessie Freeze and Mr. T. L.
Corriher were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. Corriher and family
Sunday night, April 23 rd.
Corriher school closed Friday,
April 28tn, with a large attend
ance of patrons and visitors. A
splendid program was rendered by
the children under the supervision
of their teacher, Mrs. E. C. Houck.
A short talk by the Rev. C. P.
Fisher, of Concordia church, also
Rev. Myers of Corriher church.
Certificates for perfect attendance
were awarded and reading certifi
cates were presented.
Corriher Juvenile Grange base
ball team played their first ball
game Saturday April 29th, the op
posing team was Lipe. The score
was' 9 to 3 in favor of Lipe. How
ever their defeat has not discour
aged them for they are planning to
play all summer.
Corriher Grange No. 627, will
hold its regular meeting Saturday
night, May 6th, at 8 o’clock. The
business of the order will be at
tended to and a special "Mothers’
Day” program is planned by our
lecturer, Mrs. C. C- Corriher. All
grangers welcome.
DOCTOR ASKS $2 5,000 FOR
GOLF BALL INJURY -
San Francisco.—A sliced yolf'
ball has resulted in a suit of' $25,
000 damages, it was revealed in
the Superior Court of Alameda
County. 1
Dr. W. L. Bell, a physician .al
leges that a golf ball driven by
Dr. T. J. Frazier a dentist, hit
him in the eye resulting in per
manent damage.
FORD BRANCH REOPENS
Troy, N. Y.—Virtually closed
since the strike at the Briggs Body
company plant in Detroit, the
Green Island branch of rhe Ford
Motor company near here has re
called 715 men to work on a five
day week basis. Only 12 toolmak
ers have been on the payroll for
he past several weeks.
GARLIC HOARDER’ WINS
53 5,515 IN DAMAGES
Chicago.—Frank Cimin|D', who
grows garlic in California, won
$35,515 from a storage Company!
which let his 398 tons of garlic
sped while in cold storage. j
The defense cajled Cimino a
garlic hoarder.
STU DEBAKER BALANCE
SOARS
Jersey City, N. J.—Since receiv
ers took ovtk operations of the
Studebaker corporation, the cash
balance of the company has grown j
from nothing to between $1,5 00,
000 and $1,700,000, Chairman
Frederick S. Fish told stockholders.
_,
Detective Stories Written by a
Ghost? How the British Mediums
Are Trying to Palm Off Fiction
Written by "the Shade of Edgar
Wallace,” an Article in The Amer
ican Weekly, the Magazine Distri
buted with Next Sunday’s BALTI
MORE AMERICAN. Buy your
copy from your favorite newsdealer
or newsboy.
Strange Prehistoric Monsters
"Brought to Life.” How Lifelike
Monsters of Bygone Days Are Madej
to Move and Roar, an Illustrated
Article in the American Weekly,
the Magazine Distributed with
Next Sunday’s BALTIMORE A
MERICAN. Buy your copy from
your favorite newsdealer, or news
boy.
Papered His Walls with Bank
Notes. How the Poor Ex-Million
aire. Cashed in His Worthless Bills,
an Article in the American Weekly
the Magazine Distributed with
Next Sunday’s BALTIMORE A
MERICAN. Buy your copy from
your favorite newsdealer or news
boy.
RE-SALE OF VALUABLE
FARM PROPERTY
Pursuant to the provisions of a
certain Mortgage Deed of Trust,
executed by Orlin Cruse, Guardian
of Margie Bame Wilhelm, author
ized by the Clerk of Superior
Court for Rowan County, and ap
proved by Cameron McRae, Judge,
dated Feb. 29, 1932, and recorded
in Book of Mortgages 118, page
271, and by virtue of an ordtr of
re-sale made by B. D. McCubbins,
Clerk on May 1, 193 3, the under
signed, D. M. Barger, Trustee and
Mortgagee, will expose £qr resale,
at public auction for cash, at the
courthouse door in Salisbury, N.
C., on Saturday, May 20, 1933, at
the hour of 12M, the following
tracts of land:
1. Situated in Litaker Township,
near the Mt. Pleasant Road, about
1V* miles South of Faith, N. C.,
and bounded as follows: Beginning
at a stone on Boger’s line and runs
thence N. 7 deg. W. 7 chains to a
stone, Miller’s corner; thence N.
2 5 deg. E. 4.30 chains to a stake,
Miller’s and Fesperman’s corner;
thence N. 3 8 deg. W. 6.3 0 chains
to a stake, Fesperman’s corner on
Peeler’s line; thence S. 28J/i deg.
W. 10.03 chains to a stone in the
road; thence with the road S. 48
deg. E. 7.3 5 chains; thence S. 37
deg. E. 2.60 chains; thence S. 63
deg. E. 1.5 0 chains to the begin
ning, containing 7.4 acres. Book
of Deeds 118, page 132.
2. Situated 1 mile S. of Faith,
and lying on W. side of the Mt.
Pleasant Road and bounded as
follows: Beeinnine at a stone. Mil
ler’s corner and Mrs. Bame’s line,
and runs thence S. 7 deg. E. 1.90
chains to a stone on the N. side of
an old road, Mrs. Bame’s line;
thence S. 7. deg. E. 3.16 chains to
a stone in the center of the old
road on Miller’s line; thence N. 7
deg. W. 5.40 chains to a stone on
the W. side of the old' road, Mil
fer’s corner; thence N. 76 deg. W.
2.90 chains to the beginning, con
taining one and one-half acres,
more or jess. See Book of Deeds,
180, page 219.
This sale is by reason of an ad
vanced bid and bidding will begin
at $401.50.
This May 1, 1933.
D. M. BARGER,
Trustee and Mortgagee.
Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys.
May 5—19.
RE-SALE OF "VALUABLE QUARRY
AND FARMING LANDS
Pursuant to the powers contain
ed in a certain Mortgage Trust
Deed 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 coun
ty, in Book of Mortgages No. 68.
page 99, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
therein secured, and at the request
of the holders of the note therein
secured, the undersigned Trustee
will expose for sale, at public auc
tion for cash at the courthouse
door in the City of Salisbury, N.
C., on Saturday, May 13 th
1933, at 12 o’clock, noon, the fol
lowing described real estate:
An undivided two-thirds share
ar interest of, in and to the follow
ing 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 Edmund
Earnhardt, Adam Earnhardt, and
others; for boundaries and more
particular description of which see
deed from J. Fi. Pladen to T. H.
Vanderford, dated July 8, 1891,
and registered in Book of‘ Deeds
Vol. 74, page 18, in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Rowan
county.
Bidding to begin at $1,417.50.
Terms of Sale: cash.
Dated this 27th day of April,
1933.
B. H. isenhower, Trustee
May 5—12.
RE-SALE OF VALUABLE QUARRY
AND FARMING LANDS
Pursuant to the power contained
in a certain mortgage deed of trust
executed by E. C. Gregory and wife
to the undersigned Trustee, dated
the 7th day of July, 1922, which
is duly recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Rowan coun
ty in Book of Mortgages No. 78,
at page 248, default having been
made in the payment of the indebt
edness therein secured, the under
signed Trustee will expose for sale
at public auction for cash at the
courthouse door in the City of
Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday, May
13th, 193 3 at 12 o’clock noon, the
following described real estate:
An undivided two-thirds inter
est in and to the following descri
bed real estate:
iract INo. 1: vjne certain tract
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
Depot of the Town of TGranite
Quarry, and about four miles East
of the City of Salisbury and being
described by metes and bounds ac
cording to an old deed from N. B.
McCanless to John S. Henderson,
dated June 8, 1891, as follows, 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 stone;
thence S. 3.70 chains to a stake on
Bame’s line; thence N. 89 deg. W.
23.50 chains to a stake on Lyerly’s
line; thence N. 5 0 links to a stake,
Lyerly’s corner; thence N'. 88 deg.
W. 7.50 chains to a stake; thence
N. 3 5 chains to the beginning, con
taining fifty (5 0) 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 inden
ture dated November X, 1888, and
recorded 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 24; also deed from
Thos. H. Vanderford and wife to
Salisbury Granite Company, regis
tered in Book of Deeds No. 74,
page 24.
Bidding to begin at $981.75.
Terms of Sale; cash.
Dated this the 27th day of April,
1933.
harry arey, Trustee
May 5—12.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of Emma Clem
ent, 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 26th day
of April, 1934, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
Persons indebted to said estate are
notified to make prompt 'settle
ment.
This April 22, 1933.
MAYBELL SHERRILL, Admx. of the
estate of Emma Clement.
Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys.
April 28.—June 2.
NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY
In tlx Superior Court, Before the
Clerk.
Lewis M. Miller, Administrator of
Belle Penick Brooks,
vs.
Joe A. Brooks and wife, Mary L.
Brooks; Carrie Brooks Weant and
husband, J. A. Weant; Gladys
Brooks Fleming and husband, E.
K. Fleming; and Arlene Garrett,
William Garrett, and Betty Joe
Garrett.
Notice of Service by Publication.
The defendants, Arlene Garrett,
J. A. Weant and E. K. Fleming,
will take notice that a Special
Proceeding entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior
Court of Rowan County, North
Carolina, to sell real estate former
ly owned by Belle Penick Brooks,
for the purpose of making assets
to pay debts due by the estate of
the said1 Belle Penick Brooks, de
ceased; that the said real estate
consists of a house and lot on Yad
kin Avenue in the town of Spen
cer, N. C.; that the said defend
ants will further take notice that
they are required to appear at the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county in the court
house at Salisbury, N. C., on the
5th day of May 1933, or within
ten days thereafter, and answer or
demur to the petition in said pro
ceeding or the petitioner will ap
ply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said petition. .
This the 1st day of April, 1933.
s. d. mccubbins, Clerk of the
Superor Court of Rowan County.
April 7—May 5.
COMMISSIONERS SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Rowan
county, made in the Special Pro
ceeding entitled "E. A. Goodman
vs. George Miller and 'wife, Ade
line Miller,” the same being Special
Proceeding No. 837 of said court,
the undersigned Commissioner, will
on Monday the 8 th day of May,
1933, at 12 M., at the courthouse
door in Salisbury, N. C., offer for
sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, that certain tract of land
'ying in Salisbury Township, and
described as follows:
Beginning at the West corner
of Susan Witchie’s one-half acre
lot which was purchased by her
from the heirs of John S. Hender
son, January 24th, 1927, and runs
thence with Susan Witchie’s line
N. 3 5 deg. East 226 feet to a stake
in C. F. Smith’s line;__thence with
C. F. Smith’s line N. 39 dee. W.
343 feet to a stone; thence S. 3 5
deg. W. 304 feet to a stone on
Maple street; thence with Maple
street S. 5 0 deg. East 340 feet to
the beginning, containing two
acres, more or less, and lying in
Salisbury Township on the South
side of Crane creek and 745 feet
therefrom and being the same land
as conveyed to said George F. Mil
ler by the heirs of John S. Hender
son on January 24th, 1917.
This April 3rd, 1933:
JOHN L. RENDLEMzN, JR.,
Commissioner.
Rendleman and Rendieman, Attys.
April 14—May 5.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE UNDER MORTGAGE
Pursuant to the power contained
in a deed of trust, dated' May 2,
1928, and recorded in Book of
mortgages No. 110, at page No.
112, in the Office of Register of
Deeds for Rowan County, North
Carolina, executed by John W.
Morgan and wife, Amanda J. Mor
igan, to A. L. M. Lentz, Trustee and
Mortgagee, default having been
made in the payment of the indebt
edness thereby secured, the under
signed will sell at public auction
at the courthouse door in Salisbury
to the highest bidder for cash on
•Saturday, The 13 th day of May,
1933, at twelve o’clock, noon., the
following described real estate:
All that real estate lying and be
ling in Morgan Township, Rowan
County and State of North Caro
lina, and more particularly describ
ed and defined as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a stake in the mid
dle of Little Creek, A. H. Surratt’s
corner on Sal Eagle’s line, and runs
S. 1 /z W. with Sal Eagle’s line,
8.42 chains to a pine knot, Eagle’s
corner; thence S. 60 deg. W., a new
line, 5.16 chains to a stone; thence
S. 1 Zz W, a new line, 13.50 chains
to a pine knot on the old line;t
thence N. 87 deg. W. with the old
line 29.80 chains to a white oak,
the old corner; thence N. 3 deg. W.
with the old line again 1.50 to a
stake in the middle of Little Creek
by a white oak and hickory
pointer; thence down the various
courses of said creek to the begin
ning, containing 3 6 acres, more or
less.
This the 8th day of April, 1933.
CLYDE E. GOOCH,
Substituted Trustee.
April 21—May 12.
COMMISSIONERS SALE OF
REM PROrERTY
Pursuant to a judgment of the
Superior Court of Rowan County,
in the matter of Robert Jones vs.
T. F. Miller and wife, Finetta Mil
ler, B. H. Isenhower and wife, Lot
tie Arey Isenhower the undersigned
Commissioner appointed by tire
Court, will, on Thursday, the 11th
day of May at 12 o’clock M., ati
the courthouse door in Salisbury,
N. C., offer for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, the following
described real property:
Beginning at a stake at the
Northeastern corner of South
Shaver and E-’st Fisher Streets and
running thence with East Fisher
Street South 42 deg.. 30’ East 80
feet to a stake, corner of lor No.
6, belonging to Mrs. Daisy Fraley
Jones, and being the same lot will
ed to her by W. C. Fraley thence
with her line North 47 deg. 30’
Fast 90 ieet to a staite on uuc ««,
Mrs. Brady’s lot; thence with her!
line North 42 deg. 30’ West 80
feet to a' stake on the edge of i
South Shaver Street; thence with’
rhe line of South Shaver Street 47 j
deg. 30’ West 90 feet to the be
ginning corner. Being lot No. 1
as shown on the map of the Fraley
property and! being the late resi
dence of Mrs. Martha J. Fraley.
On this lot is Situate an eight room!
two story dwelling with modern
conveniences and in good condi-^
tion.
The purchaser will be-required
to deposit 5 % of |tis bid with C.
S. C. at time of purchase or prof
perty will be resold. -
This April \% 1933.
T. G. FURR, Commissioner.
April 21—May 12. _
APPLICATION FOR PARDON
FOR RANSOM FREEZE
Application will be made to the
Commissioner of Pardons and the
Governor of North Carolina for
the pardon of Ransom Freeze con
victed at the Sept, term of the
Superior court of Rowan County,
1932, for the crime of burglary
and arson and. sentenced! to r':e
prison for a term of 7 to 10 years.
All persons who oppose the
granting of said pardon are invited
to forward their protests to the
Commissioner of Pardons without
delay.
This the 28th day of April 193 3.
MRS. CHANCE FREEZE.
May 5—12.
SALE OF VALUABLE
FAITH PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Rowan
County made in the special pro
ceeding entitled "E. L. Agner,
Admr. of J. A. Peeler vs. Mrs.
Cora Jones and husband, Richard
Jones; Mrs. Agnes Williams and
husband, R. R. Williams; Murray
Peeler and wife, Roxie Peeler; Mrs.
Ada Fraley and husband, S. P.
Fraley; Mrs. Lizzie Corn and hus
band1, S. A. Corn, and others,” the
same being number 8 83 upon the
Special Proceeding Docket of said
Court, the undersigned Commis
sioner will, on Monday, the. 29ith
day ol May, 1933, at Faith, N. C.,
and upon the premises of the with
in described property, offer for
sale, at public auction, to, the-high
est bidder, at the hour of 11 A.
M. , the following several tracts of
land:
1. Situate at Faith, N. C., begin
ning at a stake, corner of school
house lot on Sherrill’s line; thence
N. 88 deg. W. 18.84 chains to a
post cak on Rainey’s line; thence
S. 2 deg. W. 4.5 0 chains to a small
black oak; corner of number 2;
thence S. S8 deg. E. 23.50 chains
to a stake in the public road, cor
ner of number 2; thence with said
road N. 17 dteg. W. 1.34 chains to
a stake, corner of school house lot;
thence N. 88 deg. W. 14 poles to
a stake, corner of school house lot;
thence N. 17 deg. W. 11 /2 poles
to the beginning, containing 9.09
acres, be the same more or less.
Less about 6 acres heretofore sold
off, leaving a balance of approxi
mately 3 acres ,and known as the
homeplace.
2. Beginning at a stone on the
W. side of the Mt. Pleasant road
opposite to the pailings between the
lots of J. A. Peeler and L. M.
Peeler and runs thence S. 80 deg.
w. ito reet witn saia pailings,
passing over a well to a * stone
where the said pailings join L. M.
Peeler’s garden pailings; thence
with the garden pailings N. 9 W.
13 feet to a stone at the corner of
the garden; thence with the garden
pailings passing over another well
S. 86% W. 216 feet to a stone,
near the barn; thence N. 10 W.
13 feet to a stone on the old line.
3. Adjoining the land1 of Rainey
Brown Company, L. A. Gantt, J.
A. Peeler and others, beginning at
a stone in the Mt. Pleasant road,
Rainey-BjrOwn Cbm^any’s corner
and runs thence N. 88 W. 3.5 0
chains to a stake or stone on
Gantt’s line, Peeler’s corner;
thence S. 17 E. 2.87 chains to a
stone, Peeler’s corner; thence S.
88 E. 3.50 chains to a stone in the
Mt. Pleasant road, J. A. Peeler’s
corner; thence with said road N.
17 W. 2.87 chains to the begin
ning, less one-fourth acre, he-e o
fore sold, leaving a balance of ap
proximately of three-fourths acres.
The foregoing three tracts will
be subdivided into five or more
tracts and offered for sale separate
ly ancf as a whole.
4. Beginning at a stone corner
of number one in Stirewalt’s line;
thence S. 5 W. 3 3.20 chains to a
stone corner of No. one on—line;
thence S. 76 E. 12.94 chains to a
stone corner on number 3; thence
N. 5 E. 36.25 chains to a stone
corner at Number 3 on Stirewalt’s
line; thence-N. 8 5 W. 13 chains
to the beginning, containing 44
acres, less nine acres, heretofore
sold.
5. At saw mill, beginning at stone
WU1V1 VII A TV. A. rty Vjaillt otreci
runs thence N. 15 V. 5.75 chain*
to a stone, corner to No. 2
Stirewalt’s line; thence S. 71 -
W. 3.12 chains to a stone cor:y -
at saw mill lot; thence S. 1 s ;
5.75 chains to a* stone corner r
saw mill lot on Gantt Street
thence with said street 2.53 chan
to the beginning, containing i.t
acres.
6. Beginning at a stone on
S. side of Gantt Street, corner
Shive’s lot; runs thence S. 15 1 .
3.40 chains to a stone, J. }i
Peeler’s corner; thence N. 751 . j. !
2.90 chains to a stone; thence 6
15 E. 3.42 chains to a stone u
Hollow Street; thence with >ai,j
street 5.72 chains to a stone, cor
ner of Number 2; thence N. 15
W. 6.70 chains to a stone on Ganu
Street, corner of No. '2; thence
with Gantt street to the beginning
containing 3% acres, less V2 acre
sold off heretofore. Said property
known as Drykill land.
7. Beginning at a stone corner of
No. 2; runs thence S. 15 E. 4.6{
chains to a stone, Scircwah’s cor
ner; thence S. 88 E. 16 chains to
a stone, Rendleman’s corner;
thence with Rendleman’s line 4.61
chains to a stone corner of Num
ber 2; thence with line of No. 2
16.50 chains to the beginniuy.
containing 7/z acres, and known
as the Big Field tract. ;
8. An undivided one-fourth in
terest in store house lot, situated
in the town of Faith, N. C., on the
W. side of Main street, beginning
at stone in center of Main streec
and runs thence N. 17 W. 70 ft.
to a stone in center of Main street,
Rainey-Brown’s corner; thence N’.
8 8 W. 90 ft. to a stone; thence S.
17 E. 70 ft. to a stone; thence 90
ft. to the beginning corner on
Main street and containing 6 8 100
sq. ft. Another lot connected with
~:a u- 1—_1 u
part thereof situated on Main
street, Town of Faith, N. C.. be
ginning at a stone, corner of school
house lot; runs thence N. 10 W.
1.3 0 chains to a stone; thence S.
83 W. 1.90 chains to a stone;
thence S. 1.06 chains to a stone on
line of schoolhouse lot; thence with
said line E. 2.06 chains to the be
ginning, containing 33/100 acre
of land. The said storehouse lot is
subject to a mortgage held by G.
B. Bruce, dated July 12, 1927, for
$1,200.00, and interest and record
ed in Book of Mort. No. 104, page
No. 122.
9. An undivided one-third in
terest in the old barber shop lot
situate in the Town of Faith, N.
C. , beginning on the E. side of
Main street at a stone on the E.
side of Main St., Rainey’s corner;
thence N. 75 E. 200 ft. to a stone;
thence S. 16 E. 48 ft. to a stone;
thence S. 75 W. 200 ft. to a stone
on the E. 'side of Main St.; thence
with said street N. 16 W. 48 ft.
to the beginning, less a small lot
18x100 heretofore sold to L. A.
Holshouser and J. W. Frick.
10. An undivided one-third in
terest in the following tract. Be
ginning at a stake on W. N. Flail’s
line, thence W. 88 N. 2.3 8 chains,
thence S. 2 W. 3 chains; thence E.
88 S. 2.38 chains to a stone on W.
N. Flail’s line; thence with W. N.
Flail’s line 3 chains to the begin
ning corner, containing 1 acre, and
known as the Arey tract.
11. An undivided one-third in
terest in .the following tract. Sit
uated in Gold Flill Township, a
bout 1 mile E. of Faith, N. C.,
beginning at a stone 73 links S.
of a stone corner of the 1 acre lot
and runs thence -N. 75 W. 2.8 5
chains to a stone; thence N. 10
\S7. 5 rhaiinQ t-n a citm-ip* rkpnre N.
81 E. 3.61 chains to a stone;
thence S. E.. 2.60 chains to a stone
on the old line; thence S. 2 W. 54
links to a stake, corner of the 1
acre lot; thence N. 88 W. 2.3 8
chains to a stone; thence S. 2 W.
3.73 chains to the beginning, con
taining 2 acres, and known as the
rock quarry tract.
TERMS OF SALE: One-half
cash upon confirmation by the
court. Balance in six months, with
interest at 6 per cent. Title with
held until purchase price is paid in
full.
This April 24, 1933.
E. l. agner, Commissioner.
Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys.
May 5—26.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FLaving qualified as executrix ot
the estate of W. T. Burke, Sr., this
is to notify all persons having
claims against the said decedent to
file an itemized, verified statement
of same with the undersigned on
or before the 22nd day of April,
1934, or this notice will.be plead
ed in bar of their recovery. Persons
indebted to said estate are notified
to make prompt settlement.
This April 20th, 1933.
ANNIE HARRISON BURKE,
Executrix of W. T. Burke, Sr.
E. W. G. Fiuffman, Atty.
April 21—May 26.
~^WOMEN: watch your
BOWELS
What should women do to keep their
bowels moving freely? A doctor
Bhould know the answer. That is why
pure Syrup Pepsin is so good for
women. It just suits their delicate
organism. It is the prescription of an
old family doctor who has treated
thousands of women patients, and
who made a special study of bowel
troubles.
It is fine for children, too. They
love its taste. Let them have it every
time their tongues are coated or their
skin is sallow. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin is made from fresh laxative
herbs, pure pepsin and other harm
less ingredients.
When you’ve a sick headache,
can’t eat, are bilious or sluggish;
and at the times when you are most j
apt to be constipated, take a little of
this famous prescription (all drug
stores keep it ready in big bottles),
and you'll know why Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin is the favorite, laxative
of over a million women 1
• Da. W. B. Caldwell’s
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctor's Family Laxative
Hectic Days
Sleepl ess Nights
TOO MUCH work, too much mental strain, too much worry
■»* ....then “NERVES”. How they torture you, tire you, keep
you awake nights! v
“NERVES” make you irritable, restless; give you Headache,
Indigestion... .“NERVES” make you look and feel old... .weaken
resistance and pave the way for serious nervous or organic trouble.
J. M. Foster, a druggist, suffered tortures from Over-wrought
Nerves. He had dozens of so called “Nerve Remedies” in his
store. One by one he tried them without relief until_But let
Mr. Foster tell his experience in his own words.
J. M. Foster
i tninK ur. mues i\ervine is tne best nerve
medicine made, and that a better one cannot be
made. Dr. Miles’ Nervine was the only medi
cine on the she.lf or in the prescription case that
put me on my feet.” J. M. Foster, Druggist
Marysville, Ohio