11 LEGAL NOTICES 1
mortgage sale of real
estate
By virtue of authority contain
ed in a certain mortgage deed of
trust, d«ed June 18, 1950, and reg
istered in the Register’s Office of
Rowan County in Book of Mort
gages No. 116, page 82, from Zeb
V.°Fisher and wife, Mary M.
Fisher, to Walter H. Woodson, Sr.,
Trustee, default having been made
in the payment of the note secured
thereby, and request of foreclosure
having been made by the holder of
said note, the undersigned Trustee
will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, at the
Courthouse door in Salisbury, N.
C, on MONDAY, APRIL 27,
1936, at 12 o’clock, Noon, the fol
lowing described real estate, to
wit:
On and near the State and Na
tional Highway about five miles
South of Salisbury and near Sum
ner Siding, and being lots Nos. 1,
2,—lying on the East side of the
State Highway and between the
State Highway and the double
tracks of the North Carolina Rail
way Company;
Also lots Nos. 17 and 20, facing
said State Highway and being on
the W<|5t side of said State and Na
tional Highway.
Also lots Nos. 34, 39, 40, 41,
43 and 44 facing Crosby Street
and on the Western side of the State
and National Highway and one
block below said highway on Cros
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All of said lots appear upon thi
Map of the property of Zeb V,
Fisher, Sumner, Rowan County
North Carolina, survey by N. A,
Trexler, C. E., Salisbury, N. C.;
July 28, 192J, the property laid ofl
3nd shown upon said Map being
known as Sumner Heights. Foi
back title see Deed from Mrs
Lettie S. Owens to Zeb V. Fishei
and J. F. Fisher, Deed Book No
165, page 79; also deed from J. F
Fisher to Zeb V. Fisher for the un
divded one-half interest of the J. F
Fisher’s in and to said property
see Deed Book No. 172, page 202.
The above property will be soli
subject to any mortgages or lien
against said property except taxes.
This 25th day of March, 1936
WALTER H. WOODSON, SR.
Trustee
T. K. Carlton, Attorney.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the estate of Will Smith, 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 27th day of March 1937, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. Persons indebted to said
estate are notified to make prompt
settlement.
This March 24th, 1936.
DR. FRANK W. KIRK, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Will Smith,
Civilly dead.
H. L. Mangum, Atty.
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ESTATE
NORTH CAROLINA:
ROWAN COUNTY:
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in that cer
tain deed of trust executed by E. B.
McDaniel and wife, Ora McDaniel,
tc the undersigned trustee, which
said deed of trust is dated the
twenty-eighth day of July, 1930,
and recorded in Book 116, Page
126, of the Rowan County Regis
try, default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and in the condi
tions therein secured, the under
signed trustee, will on Monday,
•May 11, 1936, at or about twelve
o’clock Noon, at the Courthouse
door at Salisbury, North Carolina,
offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed property:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and be
ing in Steele Township, Rowan
County, State of North Carolina,
and more particularly described and
defined as follows:
Beginning at an iron stake, J. C.
Foutz and J. Y. Rex’s corner, and
runs thence with J. Y. Rex’s and
C. C. Rex’s line North 5 degrees
East crossing the Sherill’s Ford
Road 3788 feet to an ash, G. C.
Rex’s corner on A. Broadway’s
line; thence with A. Broadway’s
line North 86 degrees west 2185
feet to a stake in Second Creek, E.
R. Overman’s corner; thence with
E. R. Overman’s line South 4 de
grees West 360 feet to a stake;
thence South 89 degrees East 1013
feet to a stone; South /z degree
West 522 feet to a stone, Over
man’s corner on J. C. Foutz line;
thence with J. C. Foutz line North
89 degrees East 970 feet to the be
ginning, contaning 172 acres, more
or less, and being the same property
m to, Grse Fi"k by n
t , “T “d »'<e M. E. Dobbin
y deed dated March 20, 1909 and
registered in Book of beeds 119
P^e 316; also see deed from
Greensboro Joint Stock Land Bank
193E0. B‘ McDaniel> dated July 28,
Terms of sale cash and trustee
will require deposit of 10% of the
This the tenth day of April, 1936
A-17-M-|P E‘ FLEMING> Trustee.
~~NOTlcroFsALi
Under and by virtue of the terms
of an order of the Superior Court
ot Guilford County, North Caro
“ acLtion Pending therein
entitled In the Matter of Liquida
tion of the North Carolina Bank
and Trust Company”, the under
signed Gurney P. Hood, Commis
sioner of Banks of the State of
North Carolina, ex rel North Caro
lina Bank and Trust Company,
w.H on the Hth day of April,
1936, at twelve o’clock noon, offer
for sale at the East door of the
Court House in the City of Greens
boro, Guilford County, North
Carolina, at public auction for cash
the following described property
to-wit:
a 11 . e t
““ L,,c outstanding common
stock of the Southeastern Realty
Company, a corporation organized
and existing under the laws of the
State of North Carolina, the same
being 2146 shares, represented by
certificates numbered 28, 29 30
33, 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42.
This sale will be made subject to
confirmation, or rejection by the
Superior Court of Guilford Coun
ty, North Carolina, and subject to
the following terms and conditions,
to-wit:
(a) That any and all out
standing liens, including taxes and
assessments, against the eleven
bank and office buildngs of the
Southeastern Realty Company, lo
cated as follows, to-wit: 3 in
' Greensboro, 2 in Monroe, 2 in Tar
1 boro, 1 in Burlington, 1 in Raleigh,
1 in Wilmington and 1 in Spencer,
will be satisfied and cancelled of
> record.
(b) That the Southeastern Real
ty Company shall be at that time
the owner in fee simple of a good
and marketable title to each of the
eleven bank and office buildings
above referred to, subject only to
such encumbrances as are to be paid
out of the proceeds of the sale as
above provided for.
(c) That an audit of the af
fairs and condition of the South
eastern Realty Company as of the
date of the confirmation of the sale
will not reflect any decrease of
assets since the audit prepared by
A. M. Pullen and Company, Cer
tified Public Accountants, as of
December 3!, 193 5.
(d) That no bid will be re
ceived or acknowledged unless ac
companied by a certified or cash
ier s check in a sum not less than
$150,000.00, as evidence of the
bidder s good faith and financial
responsibility.
This the 18 th day of March,
1936.
GURNEY P. HOOD,
Commissoner of Banks of the
State of North Carolina, Ex Rel
North Carolina Bank and Trust
Company.
Brooks, McLendon & Holderness,
Attorneys, Greensboro, N. C.
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.L\ WJLV All VaAAWLliNA,
ROWAN COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
Gertrude Poole Eller, Administra
trix of A. M. Eller
—Vs—
Gertrude Poole Eller, widow, Jetta
Mae Crook and husband, Lloyd
Crook, Lester Eller, Vertie Peeler
and husband, Clyde Peele, Loy
Eller, Ora Agner and husband, Ar
thur Agner, Blanche Trexler and
husband, Morris Trexler, Florence
Eller, Reid Eller and Ruby Eller,
heirs of A. M. Eller, deceased, and
Loy Eller, Guardian ad litem for
Blanche Trexler, Florence Eller,
Reid Eller and Ruby Eller.
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to an order of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Rowan Coun
ty in the above entitled special pro
ceeding, the undersigned Commis
sioner will offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, at the
Courthouse door, in Salisbury, said
State and County, at twelve o’clock
noon, on the 12 th day of May,
1936, the following described real
estate:
Beginning at a pine knot in the
Ferry Road, David Eller’s corner;
thence with said road West 23 rods
to a stone in said road; thence South
21 % rods to a stone; thence East 21
'rods to a stone; thence North 21!
% rods to the beginning, contain-!
ing three acres, more or less. Re-'
Lcorded in Book 109, page 506, Reg-i
ister of Deeds Office, Rowan Coun-.
ty.
The above described real estate
will be sold subject to a mortgage (
indebtedness thereon of approxi
mately $600.00 and subject further!
to the dower therein of Gertrude
Poole Eller, Widow, and subject
further to the taxes which have ac
crued thereon. A plat showing the
widow’s dower and description of
the property may be seen at the of
fice of the undersigned Commis
sioner.
This 9th day of April, 1936.
CLYDE E. GOOCH,
Commissioner.
Chas. L. Coggin, Attorney.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
NORTH CAROLINA:
ROWAN COUNTY:
i Under and by virtue of the pow
er and authority contained in that
certain deed of trust executed by
Jane Lyerly Corl and husband, J.
R. Corl, to the Atlantic Bank and
Trust company, trustee, which said:
deed of trust is dated the twenty-1
first day of April 1928, and re-!
corded in Book 106, Page 537, of
the Rowan County Registry, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness thereby
secured and in the conditions there
in secured, the undersigned substi
tuted trustee by instrument record
ed in Book 229, Page 85, Rowan
County Registry, will on Tuesday,
April 28, 1936, at or about twelve
o’clock Noon, at the courthouse
door at Salisbury, North Carolina,
offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed property:
rvn tnat certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and be
ing in Providence Township, Row
an County, North Carolina, one
mile East from Rockwell, and de
scribed as follows:
Beginnig at a stone in the road,
C. A. Lyerly’s corner on the line
of the property of the D. M. Lyer
ly estate; and runs thence with C.
A. Lyerly’s line North 85 degrees
West 15 chains to a stone, James
Holshouser’s corner; thence with
Holshouser’s line North 5 1-2 de
grees East 21.35 chains to a stone,
Jasper Weaver’s corner; thence with
Weaver’s line South 8 5 1-2 degrees
East 10.44 chains to a black oak
stump; thence North 5 1-2 degrees
East 18.82 chains to a stone, Trex
ler’s corner; thence with Trexler’s
line South 85 1-2 degrees East 4.70
chains to a hickory, corner to the
property of the D. M. Lyerly es
tate; thence with the line of said
property South 5 1-2 degrees West
40.62 chains to’ the beginning,
containing forty (40) acres, more
or less, and being the same property
as conveyed to Jane Lyerly Corl by
C. A. Lyerly et al by deed dated
January 23, 1928, and recorded in
Book 201, Page 74, office of Regis
ter of Deeds of Rowan County.
Terms of sale cash and trustee will
require deposit of 10% of the
amount of the bid as evidence of
good faith.
This the twenty-eighth day of
March, 1936.
H. E. STACY,
Substituted Trustee.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
NORTH CAROLINA:
ROWAN COUNTY:
Under and biy virtue of the
power and authority con
tained in that certain deed of
trust executed by John Mitchell
and wife, Roxie Mitchell, to the
Atlantic Bank and Trust Company,
trustee, which said deed of trust is
dated the twenty-third day of
March, 1928, and tecorded in Book
106, Page 411, of the Rowan
County Registry, default having
been made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured and in
the conditions therein secured, the
undersigned substituted trustee by
instrument recorded in Book 229,
Page 86, Rowan County Registry,
will on Tuesday, April 28, 1936,
at or about twelve o’clock noon,
at the courthouse door at Salisbury,
North Carolina, offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land located in Steele
Township, Rowan County, North
Carolina, adjoining the lands of
Amanda File Trexler, Mrs. Hill,
Withrow’s Creek, Harrison Walker,
H. L. Hoffner, and described and
bounded as follows:
Beginning at an iron wood on the
bank of Withrow’s Creek; and
runs thence North 21.85 chains to
a stake with Hiram Walker’s line;
thence West 15.40 chains to a stake,
M. L. Hoffner’s line; thence with ,
M. L. Hoffner’s line North 3 de
grees West 10.52 chains to a stake, '
M. L. Hoffner and Amanda Trex
ler’s corner; thence with Amanda
Trexler’s line South 89 1-2 degrees
East 52.10 chains to a dogwood,
Mrs. Hill’s and Amanda Trexler’s
corner; thence with Mrs. Hill’s line
South 10 deg. East 13.80 chains to
a stake on the bank of Withrow’s
creek; thence with the meanderings
of the said Withrow’s Creek to the
beginning, containing ninety four
(94) acres, more or less, and being
Lots Nos. four and five in the di
vision of the lands of Miles A. File
and described in deed from Gea
Fink and wife to John Mitchell,
dated July 13, 1916, and registered
in Book of Deeds for Rowan Coun
ty, North Carolina, No. 142, Page
222.
Terms of sale cash and trustee
will require deposit of 10 per cent
of the amount of the bid as evidence
of good faith.
This the 28th day of March,
1936.
iHl E. STACY,
Substituted Trustee.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
NORTH CAROLINA:
ROWAN COUNTY:
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in that
certain deed of trust executed by
K. W. Umberger, unmarried, and
S. E. Umberger, widow, to the At
lantic Bank and Trust Company,
trustee, which said deed of trust
is dated the thirteenth day of
April, 1927, and recorded in Book
102, Page 371, of the Rowan
County Registry, default having
been made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured and in
the conditions therein secured, the
undersigned substituted trustee by
instrument recorded in Book 229,
Page 89, Rowan County Registry,
will on Tuesday, April 28, 1936, at
or about twelve o’clock Noon, at
the courthouse door at Salisbury,
North Carolina, offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property:
All those two certain pieces, par
cels or tracts of land situate, lying
and being in Rowan County, State
of North Carolina, and more par
ticularly described as follows:
FIRST TRACT: Located in Mt.
Ulla Township: Beginning at a
stone, Hart and B. B. Miller’s cor
ner, and runs thence with B. B.
Miller’s line North 19 degrees East
1191 feet to a stake; thence a new
line South 88 degrees West 1246
feet with the line of Mt. Ulla High
School property, and the property
of Umberger to a stake; thence
North 2 deg. West 390 feet to a
stake, thence North 42 deg.
East 227 feet to a stake;
thence North 5 deg. West 210 feet
to a stake in the center of the
Sherrill’s Ford Road; thence with
tne center ot tne said road tast 680
feet to a stake; thence South S de
grees East 780 feet to a stake;
thence North 88 degrees East 376
feet to a stake on B. B. Miller’s line;
thence with said B. B. Miller’s line
North 19 deg. East 162 feet to a
stone; thence North 3 3 deg. East
crossing the Sherrill’s Ford Road
93 0 feet to a stake; thence North
60 deg. East 3 63 feet to a stake;
thence North 32 deg. East 125
feet to a stake on the railroad;
thence with the railroad North 39
deg. East 89 feet to a stake; thence
North 53 deg. East 297 feet to a
stake, W. E. Grafham’s corner;
thence with W. E. Graham’s line
South 89 deg. West 1402 feet to a
water oak, J. K. Goodman’s corner;
thence with J. K. Goodman’s line
South 6 deg. West 668 feet to a
stake; thence South 89 deg. West
246 feet to a pine stump; thence
South 65 1-2 deg. West 85 8 feet,
crossing the railroad and the Sher
rill’s Ford Road to a stake; thence
South 3 deg. West 1699 feet to a
stake on Hart’s line; thence with
Hart’s line South 88 1-2 degrees
East 660 feet to a stone; thence
North 82 3-4 deg. East 897 feet
to the beginning, containing ninety
(90) acres, and being a part of the
property conveyed to C. W. Um
berger and wife, S. E. Umberger
by J. L. Cowan and wife by deed
dated November 1, 1899, and re
corded inJ3ook 85, Page 596, office
af Register of Deeds for Rowan
County, North Carolina: From the
ibove description there is excepted
ther ight-of-way of the Southern
Railway Company over and upon
the same.
SECOND TRACT: Located in
Steele Township: Beginning at a
post oak, M. L. Hoffner and M.
C. Redman’s corner, and runs
thence with M. C. Redman’s and R.
2. Stewart’s line; crossing the
County Road S. 88 1-2 deg. East
19.50 chs. to a stone; ‘thence S. 9
leg. E. 16 chs. to a stone, Jno.
Mitchell’s corner; thence with Jno.
Mitchell’s line N. 87 1-2 deg. W.
il.10 chs. crossing the County
load to a stone; John Mitchell’s
torner on M. L. Hoffner’s line;
thence with M. L. IHbffner’s line
V. 2 1-2 deg. W. 15.13 chas to the
beginning containing 77 acres more
or less, and being the second and
third tracts as conveyed by G. A.
File and wife and A. J. Trexler,
to K. W. Umberger by deed dated
February 25, 1925.
Terms of sale cash and trustee
will require deposit of 10 per cent
of the amount of the bid as evi
dence of good faith.
This the twenty-eighth day of
March, 1936.
H. E. STACY,
Substituted Trustee.
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SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
ING LANDS
Pursuant to the provisions of a
certain Mortgage Deed of Trust
executed by J. W. Connell and
wife, Fannie Connell to Paul F.
Stirewalt, Trustee and Mortgagee,
dated March 19th, 1921 and rec
orded in Book of Mortgages No. 76,
page 20, Register’s office of Rowan
County, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
therein secured, the undersigned,
Trustee and Mortgagee, will expose
for sale at the court house door in
Salisbury, N. C., on Saturday,
April 2Jth, 1936, at the hour of
12 M., the following tract of land
situate in Litaker Township, Row
an County, and described as fol
lows:
Beginning at a stake and runs
thence South 3 deg. West 7.75
chains to a stake, corner of lot No.
3; thence Eeast 16.10 chains to a
stake, corner of lot No. 3; thence
North 7.75 chains to a stake; thence
North 88 deg. West 16.10 chains
to the beginning, containing 12 *4
acres, more or less. For back title,
see deed from H, T. Graeber and
others to Daniel T. Roseman, Book
No. 106, page 374 in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Rowan
County.
This March 19th, 1936.
PAUL F. STIREWALT,
Trustee and Mortgagee
Rendleman & Rendleman, Attys.
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WUIUoE SALE
By virtue of authority vested in
me, in a certain deed of trust exe
cuted by John S. Ketchie and wife,
Ruth Ketchie, dated the 25 th day
of April 193 0, and recorded in the
Register of Deeds office for Rowan
County, in record of mortgages
Book No. 116, page 272, the con
dition of which have not been com
plied with, I will sell, at public auc
tion, at the Court House door in
Salisbury, N. C., to the highest
bidder for cash, on Monday, April
20th, 1936, at 12:00 Noon, the
following described property:
Lying and being in Providence
Township, Rowan County and
about one mile from Marvin
Church, bounded as follows: BE
GINNING, at a stake in the pub
lic road in Mrs. Lillie Lyerly’s line
and runs with the center of the road
N. 6 E. 847 feet to a stake in
branch, center of the road; thence
with center of branch S. 40 W. 60
feet; thence N. 45 W. 418 feet to
a stake in branch, eenter of ditch;
thence with road S. 4 W. 685 feet
to a stake in branch; thence up the
branch S. 50 W. 392 feet to a stake
in Mahaffeys line; thence S. 83 E.
625 feet to the BEGINNING, con
taining 8 1-2 acres more or less.
This March 17th, 1936.
B. L. PHILLIPS, Trustee.
W. S. Bogle, Atty., Concord, N. C.
M-27-A-17
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Minnehaha’s Love
Story Glamorous
What do you think of when you
hear "Minneapolis” mentioned?
Flour, probably. Yet, Minneapolis
is the setting of one of the most
glamorous love stories related in
our literature, the one which Hen
ry Wadsworth Longfellow has en
shrined in "The Song of Hiawa
tha.” That is excuse enough for
combining Sioux and Greek to
form the city’s distinctive name,
instead of simply calling it "Wa
tertown” in standardized Anglo
Saxon.
The historic value of "The Song
of 'Hiawatha” is not as impeacable
as lovers of the poem might de
sire, but it makes a good story
anyhow. The name of Hiawatha
is the Anglicized form of the Iro
quois name, which is spelled
Taoungwatha and Hayenwatha.
J. V. H. Clark, in his "History
of Onondago,” spelled the name
"Taounyawatha” and confused the
political reformer with the "Iro
quois "Master of Life,” Dehaenhia
Wagi, the names being slightly
similar in pronunciation. School
craft, in gathering materials for
his "Notes on the Iroquis,” used
much of Clark’s version; but trans
ferred Hiawatha to the Great Lakes
region and identified him with
"Nanabozho” or "Manibozo” folk
god or cultural hero of the Objig
way or Chippewa Indians, son of
the West Wind, champion of Pau
pukeewis, Iagoo and Kwasind.
Longfellow took up Hiawatha at
this point and added a few addi
tional touches.
Minnehaha, however, did not pass
through various transformations
to qualify for the feminine lead in
the poem. She was a Sioux maid
en. Her name was made up qf
two words of the Dakota, or Sioux,
tongue. These are "minne,” or
water, end "haha,” or laughter.
Hence Minnehaha means "laugh
ing water” or "water laughter,”
and refers to the gurgling sounds
made by a creek, near which the
girl lived, as it swept over the
rocks, now called the "balls of
Minnehaha.”
The creek and the falls are now
features of Minnehaha Park, in
the southern part of Minneapolis.
It was near the falls, history says,
that Minnehaha had her wigwam
and met Hiawatha. Interestingly
enough, the man who has been as
signed to write on this subject for
the American Guide, the Govern
ment’s forthcoming 5-volume tra
vel handbook, is the grandson of a
Chippewa Indian chief.
Minneapolis citizens are proud
of the poetic background of their
city. Besides naming the land a
bout the Falls after Minnehaha,
they have placed in the bed of the
creek, just above the falls, a sta
tue representing Hiawatha in the
act of carrying his sweetheart a
cross the stream. Two of the par
allel avenues which run through
the city to the park are named af
ter the lovers. Minnehaha Boule
vard, which runs along the creek,
is considered one of the most pic
turesque of city drives. In south
ern Minneapolis, also, are two
lakes which recall the poem—No
komis, encircled by Nakomis Boule
bard, and Hiawatha.
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Irritability, Restlessness, Sleeplessness, often
lead to Nervous Headache, Nervous Indi
gestion, Hysteria—sometimes to a nervous
breakdown and organic trouble.
Some of the people, whose letters are printed
below, were as nervous as you are—possibly
more so—yet they have found relief.
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out In company and could not sleep nights. A friend re
commended Dr. Miles Nenrine. I now enjoy myself thor
oughly and sleep every night. Miss Juliette Currier.
New Market* N. H.
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nerves I have ever used.
Christens Lanier, Middleton, Tennessee
Whenever I liave over-indulged and feel
restless I take one or two Nervine Tablets
just before I retire. In the morning when
I awake I feel like a new person and can
go about my work as usual. Dr. Miles
Nervine Tablets quiet your nerves, braee
you up and are the simplest, most con
venient tablets to take I have ever found.
Miss Grace Redmann, St. James, Minn*
Before using your Nervine I was very
nervous and irritable. Since I have started
to take it I feel so much better that my
family notice the difference. I still take it
from time to time and the good result Is
wonderful. J. H. Redding,
1027 18th Ave., Rock Island. UL
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