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How to find Out.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Bv virtue of the powers contained in a
mortgage deed, made by C. M. Yodei,
to A. P. Whitner (default having been
made in the terms of said mortgage
Joed Recorded in Book No. 92 page
; .*vt, in the office of Register of Deeds
of Catawba County, I will between the
kurs ut' 12 A. M. and 2P.M. on Satur
day the 15th day of June 1912 in front
of the Post office door, in Hickory N.
C. offer for sale at public auction, for
r\sh. to the highest bidder, the follow
ing described land. Lying and being in
Catawba County, North Carolina, in
lli.-kory Township aad beginning at a
stone Laben Whitner's corner and runs
N. 1,1 4" W. 20.4-5 poles to anironpin:
thence S. 851-2" W. 71 4 5 poles to an
iron pin thence S. 3" W. 20. 4-5 poles to
a stone ihenceN.Bs" E. 73 1-3 poles to
th beginning. Containing 9 and 2-5
This the 15th day of May 1912.
A. P. WHITENER, Mortgagee.
C. L Whitener, Atty.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Having qualified as executors of the
e-tate of A. A. Sliuford, deceas«-d, late of
Catawba County, Isortli Carolina, tliis is
to netifv all persons having claims
_r in»t the estate of said deceased to ex*
I.TI it them to the undersigned at Hick
i 'v. N\ C.. on or before the 30tli day of
M' \ 1915, or this notice will be pleaded
in 'tar of their recovery All persons
indebted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This the 30th day of May, 1912.
Mrs. Alda V. Sliuford, i
(t. H. Cieitner, - Executors.
K. C. Menzies, )
Biglv Blackwelder,
Attorneys. 5-30-4 1 -
REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION
i Auction Sale of Choice Lots at Conover, N. C.,
1 TUESDAY, JUNE 11, AT 10:30 A. M.
These are the beautiful lots lying This is on a high, dry, healthy ridge, the I
1! between Maple Ave. and the Railroad way the town is destined to grow. This sale I
I near the Bolick Sons Co. factory, front- means a start for the up-building and growth of I
i ing on the national highway, and Conover, and should be attended by every one I
j known as the C. S. Coyner property. interested in the growth of the town. Come out I
j Being convenient to schools, churches and hear the two auctioneers sell as one man. I
P and business, and an ideal place for Music will be furnished by a concert brass band, I
I homes, makes it a very attractive prop- and many valuable silver souvenirs given away I
ii osition. Now is your time to buy free at time of sale. I
I these lots at your own price, either for EASY TERMS, only 1-3 cash, balance in 6 and I
homes or for speculation, as we sell to 12 months with interest on deferred payments. I
j; the highest bidder. Remember the date, Tuesday, June 11, and the time, 10:30 A. M. I
I Southern Realty & Auction Company,
j E. M. ANDREWS, Manager., I
GREENSBORO, - - - N. C. ||
WATAUGA CHERRIES.
Mr. Ray Will Can the Product of
300 Trees.
Mr, D. S. Ray, "of Watuaga,
was here Saturday to lay in a
Home Canner outfit. He is the
biggest cherry raiser in Watuaga,
having 1 over 300 trees of everv
kind. They will be ripe in three
weeks, and he has one of the
largest crops in his history. He
*ill can and sell on the market.
Mr. Ray says the peaeh crop in
the mountains this year will be
one of the best ever raised. The
co!d winds have caused a good
many appl-s to fall off but the
blight, which Mr. Ray noticed
in fruit trees from the foot of
the mountains on down, has not
yet struck the mountain fruit.
Watauga raises also the fines".
potatoes, cabbage and other
vegetables in the c unt*y, and
celery grows prolifically there
and has a flover surpassing
Kalamaz >o. If Watauga only
had a railroad she would be the
commissory of the State. Mr.
Ray says that work starts on the
Yadkin & Watauga R. R. at
Wilkesboro June 4th. It nns
to Elkville, through the Grandin,
lumber lands, to Boone and
probably to Butler. Tenn. Ir.
will be an expensive road. For
instance at Cook's Gap 5 mile-?
from Boone, it requires 13 1-2
miles of curve grades to go 1 1-2
miles. But Watauga is minded
to vote bonds for the road, for
she knows what she could do if
she had it. She believes in her
self.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot 1
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Thete is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and toat is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucus
lining of the Eustachisn Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you hava a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed, Deaf
ness is the result, and unless the in*
flamation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal conditfon,
hearing will de destroyed forevsr; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con
dition of the mucus surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Dsafness (caused by
catarrh) tha cannot be cured byHhll's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggist, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipatiod.
Mrs. C. L. Mosteller went to
Granite Falls Monday for a few days
visit.
Ivey Dots.
West Hickory, June 4. —The new
machinery in the spinning depart
ment at the Ivey mill has all been
started up amd the mill is running
regular with plenty of help.
J. W. Clay is now master machin
ist at the Ivey mill, he has taken tne
place of C. A. Tolbert who left here a
few days ago.
Jeff Holler who had been running
the hotel at the Ivey mill for some
time left here last week and moved
into a house near the C. & N. W.
railroad shops. ♦No one has taken his
place at the Ivey hotel yet.
Misses Etta and Fannie Smith, of
Rhodhiss, were here Saturday and
Sunday visiting Miss Agnes Davis.
Rom, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Abee, list Monday, a fine baby boy.
There was an ice cream supper at
C E Hahn's Saturday evening, with
a large crowd present to partake of
the ice cream.
Mich Church, of Granite Falls, was
here Saturday night visiting his father,
J. W. Church.
Mrs. S. J. Lowman sold 18 acres of
land that she owned in the town of
Longview to W. M. Hicks one day last
week, the consideration beinp SBSO.
The kid basebell t?am of the Ivey
mill crossed bats witn the kid team of
Brookford here last Saturday evening
and at the close of the game the
sc »re was 11 and 13 in favor of the
Ivey kids.
J. W. Blackwelder was here Thurs
day and Friday listing taxes.
Married in West Hickory Sunday
evening, June 2, 1912, at the resi
dence of Mr. Claud- Griffin, Miss
Beulah Poovey and Mr. Roscoe Heff
ner, T. J, Leonard, J. P., officiating.
R. Fowler and family moved here
from Brookford a few days ago and are
working in the mill here.
Rev. J. W. Watts preached here in
the Graded School house several nights
last week.
Childrens day service was held here
at Bethany Lutheran church Sunday
evening. There was a large congre
gation present and the exercises were
fine.
Miss Anna Johnson, from Rhod
hiss, was here Friday and Saturday
visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee Ellraore.
IOTA.
Auburn H. Setzer, who recent
ly returned from Nasheville.
Tenn., where he has been at
tending school has accepted a
position with the Victor Safe &
Lock Co., of Cincinnati. 0. He
will spend part of the summer
here in the interest of this com
pany and the remainder of the
the time he will spend upon the
road as traveling salesman.
Dr. Livius Lankford, the dis
tinguished Norfolk surgeon, will speak
to men and boys at the Baptist church
next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m.
"The sins Youth and the Power of
Habit", is his subject. Dr. Lank
ford is a brilliant speaker, and one of
the ablest surgeons in the country.
His address at the lavmens conven
tion here was thrilling, and he will
have a crowd-that fills the church no
doubt.
Ends Hunt For Rich Girl
Often the hunt for a rich wife ends
when the man meets a roman that
uses Electric Bitters. Her strong
nerves tell in a bright brain and even
temper. Her peach-bloom complex
ion and ruby lips result from ner pure
blood; her bright eyes from restful
sleep; her clastic step from firm, free
muscles, all telling of health and
strength Electric BiUers gives a
woman, and the freedom from indi
gestion, backache, headache, fainting
and dizzy spells they promote. Every
where they are woman's favorite reme
dy If weak or ailing try them. 50c
at C. M. Shuford, Moser & Lutz and
Grimes Drug Co.
Mr. John A. Herndon. who was
formerly a resident of this city, and
who left this place several years ago
and is now the general manager and
superintendent of agencies of the
North State Life Insurance Co., with
home offices at Kinston, was in the
city Monday and Tuesday.
Makes The Nation Gasp
The awful list of injuries on a
fourth of July staggers humanity. Set
over against it, however, is the won
derful healing, by Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, of thousands, who suffered from
burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or
explosions. Its the quick healer of
boils, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or
piles. 25cts. at C. M. Shuford,
Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Co.
The work of improving the
Lenoir & Blowing Rock Turn
pike road is going ori constantly,
as the company has the funds to
do the work with. A substan
tial bridge is about .finished over
the creek just nortH of town and
another is being built over the
creek near the Cold Spring two
miles out In addition to these
other work is being done, a re
cent very great improvement
having been made near the
Methodist church at Patterson. —
Lenoir News.
There is no real need of anyone be
ing troubled with constipation.
Chamberlain's Tablets will cause an
agreeaple m°vement of the bowels
without any unpleasant effect. Give
them a trial. For sale by all dealers.
Reformed Church
Joseph L. Murpliy, Pastor.
Sunday School - - 9:45 a. m.
Preaching - - 11:00 a ir.
Preaching - - 8:00 D. m.
Pastor will preach morning and
night.
The paster assisted by the blind boy
preacher, Macon Huffman, will con
duct services in East Hickory during
next week.
Miss Lucile Litaker returned
last week from Greensboro Fe
male College where she gradua
ted this year. _
Notice of Sale Under Execu
r-- tion.
North Carolina, Catawba County.
In the Superior Court.
J. F. McGuire, vs. Otis Vanderburg.
Notice of sale under execution.
By virtue of an execution directed to
the undersigned from the Superior
Conrt of Catawba County in the above
entitled action, I will on Saturday, the
sixth day of .July, 1912, at 12:30;
o'clock, p. m., at the Court House door
in Catawba County, sell to the highest
bidder for cash to satisfy said exe
cution, all the right, title and interest
which the said Otis Vanderburg, the
defendant, has in the following de
scribed real estate, to wit. A certain
brick dwelling, formerly occupied by
the defendant as a dwelling, and located
on Highland Avenue, in the eastern
portion of the city of Hickory, in Hick
ory Township, Catawba County, N. C.,
apjoining the lands of James H. Sig
mon, Walter Hahn, Mrs. A. Y. Sigmon
and others, containing between one
and two acres, and very beautifully
located, and is very desirable property.
This the 4th day of June 1912,
R. L. HEWITT, Sheriff,
per, J. P. Burns, Deputy shff.
D. L. Russell, Atty.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor of the
estate of J. M. Shuford, deceased, late
of Catawba County, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased to exibit them to the under
signed Bt Hickory N. C., on or before
the 6th day of June, 1913, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bir of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 6th day of June 1912.
C. M. SHUFORD, Executor.
6-6-6t.
Notice of Mortgage Sale.
By virtue of a mortgage deed exe
cuted to R. P. Abernethy by C. S. Rein
hart and wife, Ella Reinliardt, on the
22 day of January, 1907, and transfered
to me with power £to collect December
16, 1907, and registered in book 79,
Dage 254, in Register's office in Cataw
ba county, N. C. the following tract of
land joining Moses Whitener, David
Abernethy and others, as recorded will
fully show, and containing 24 acres
known as C. S. Reinhardt's home place.
I will sell saia land to the highest bid
der for cash at Newton, Catawba coun
ty, on Saturday, the 29th day of June,
1912, at 12 m. to satisfy said mortgage.
This the 28 day of May 1912.
D. S. FRY,
5 30 4t. Morgagee.
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