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f j 1 t I THE SUN, THURSDATJANUARY 16, 1919 fGHT HUNDRED REGISTER fniversity Has Good Opening Training Corps (Special to The Sun.) CHAPEL HILL, Jan. 14. Seven sired and seventy students have iotered for the new quarter at the niversity of North Carolina and books have not heen closed. :te arrivals continue to swell the si and the total enrollment for the t vv quarter, when books are closed ithin the next few days for regis tration, is expected to reach the 800 i lark at least. It is emphatically pointed out by he University officials that no advan tage will be gained by waiting for I he opening of another college year. ANNUAL REPORT County Agent Proffitt Statement Makes of BUSINESS DIRECTORY To the county commissioners Rutherford county : I submit the following annual re port of activities during the year of 1918: Number of visits to farmers, club members and business men, 1,652; number of miles traveled by auto and train, 7,221; calls on agent rel ative to work at office, 1,568; tele phone calls relative to work, 255 ; Number of farmer's meetings held, 54 ; total attendance at these meet ings, 4,000; number of field meet ings held, 5 ; total attendance at these meetings, 112; number of of ficial letters written, 789; number of news articles written, 48; number of eu students, who are prepared for j circular letters prepared and sent ullege, may enter in January and omplete two-thirds of a year's work. The University will do all in its wer to aid students without means toward completion of a college . ourse through its self-help commit tee and loan fund. The University has been granted . unit of the Reserve Officers' Train i Corps. Registration for the mili tary course, however, is purely vol- untarv, but when entered upon oy out, 5; number of circulars mailed ; out, 5,000; number of bulletins dis- j tributed, 5,470; number of visits to i schools relative to club work, 36; number of dairy schools and insti tutes, 4 ; total attendance at these schools, 365; number of registered pigs brought to the county, 38; num ber of hogs of all kinds brought in, 275; number of pure bred cattle brought into the county, 5; number j of agricultural club members in county, 337 ; number of cars of lime j any student becomes a prerequisite j shipped in, 9. lor graduation. The course requir- j Demonstrations have been con es three hours per week and counts ! ducted this year in the growing of , or three hours of credit. A mimi- alfalfa, red clover, soy beans, velvet mnm nf inn stnrlpnts must tako the beans, corn, wheat, and oats. The Worn Out? No doubt you are, if you suffer from any oi the numerous ailments to which an women are sub ject. Headache, back ache, sideache, nervous ness, weak, tired feeling, are some of the symp toi.zs, and you must rid yourself of them in order to feel well. Thousands of women, who have been benefited by this remedy, urge you to TAKE Car dui The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking C a r d u i , 1 was, at times, so weak I could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and head nearly killed me. After taking three bottles of Cardui, the pains dis appeared. Now I feel as well as I ever did. Every suffering woman should try Cardui." Get a bottle today. E-68 A. J. WHISNANT Dentist Rutherfordton, N. C. Office over Williams & Erwin Store. Phone 50. D. F. Morrow James M. Carson ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in State and Federal courts. Office in Carpenter building opposite court house. Phone 131. Dr. D. R. SCHENCK Office Over The Commercial Bank Phone 57 Rutherfordton, N. C. Matt McBrayer Fred McBrayer McBRAYER & McBRAYER Attorneys-At-Law Rutherfordton, N. C. Offices up Stairs in Court House M. L. EDWARDS Attorney-At-Law Rutherfordton, N. C. Offices in Carpenter Building over Carpenter's Variety Store. Will practice in all courts, State and Federal. CAPITAL $25,000.00 SURPLUS $8,000.00 ROBERT S. EAVES Attorney and Counselor Rutherfordton, N. C. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Prompt and careful atten tion eiven to all business intrusted . course in order to secure a unit at use of lime has been thoroughly to him. Offices second story penter Building. Car- tlie university. ine military woik v,.. t Mill not h hpomn for nrohahlv a' good results. week. Students who satisfactorily com plete the four years of training1 in- uding the summer camps, and who s mil agree under oath in writing, to rve the United States in the cap ; -ity of a reserve officer of the Army ( uring a period of at least ten years ay receive commission in the Offi ( e rs' Reserve Coi'ps. A well attended mass meeting of t he student body was held in Ger rard Hall on Wednesday night, the I urpose of which was to give a i ousing welcome to the old and new students at the beginning of the i ew term. It was a good send-oif. Representative men of all phases of t ollege activities interestingly pic t ared campus life. Acting Presi dent Stacy's address of welcome was t ie feature of the occasion. Student s peakers included Jack Powell, of oxboro; Victor S. Bryant, Jr., of Durham; Fori'est Miles, of Warren n; Luther Hodges, of Leaks'dlle; heodore Rondthaler, of Winston- i alem.. A conference of college and high hool representatives of the State ting here January 6th to discuss i problems growing out of the .lluenza situation, adopted resolu tions recommending that colleges ive full credit to high schools for this .ar's work where such work 13 c;ui- alent to at least one-half the nor i ml year's work. The text of the ! solutions follow: Resolved (1 ) . That this conference i rges upon all schools the import i nee of completing as nearly as pos - hie a full year's work. (2) That i i view of the usual conditions pre- ailing the conference recommends t the colleges the advisability of j iving full credit for this year's ork upon certificate of the princi pal that the student has successfully ompieted such work as the school offered this year, where such work is the equivalent of at least one-half the normal year's work. The reso lution will immediately be submitted lo the colleges of the State for rad ii cation. Some 40 representatives attended the conference. Prof. P. II. Daggett presided over the meet ing. Basketball practice at the Univer sity, which began this week, gives ) romise of an interesting season. Ov er 40 men have reported for the try- uts and competition for the first squad will undoubtedly be strong, riany men of last year's squad are Lack. The fifth annual high school debat i ig contest will be held again this oar, in spite of the chaotic condi t on of many of the high schools on account of the influenza situation. The pi'climinary contest will be held soon and the finals will be held in ( hapel Hill in March. Freein oculation has been ordered for G4 farmers. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power rf sj1p rnntninori in Hint cortair Some of the things that I have mortgage deed execuated on the 3rd been trying to impress upon the far- day of January, 1918, by T. W. Cog- mers: Terracing, deep plowing at dell and wife R. J. Cogdell, to A. C. the right time, home mixing of fer- Lovelace, which mortgage deed is of . ... record in the office of the Register unzers, pruning, spraying, planting rf D?eds for Rutherf ord countv, N. home orchards. Importance of cron c in Book V of Morte-ae-e Deeds at W. C. McRORIE Attorney-At-Law Rutherfordton, N. C. Offices in Carpenter building over Carpenter's Variety Store. rotation. The advantage of keep ing pure bred live stock. The selec tion of seed from the field. Co-operation in buying and marketing, and above all to get the farmer interest ed in his own business. Some grati- and holder of said fvine- results have been accomnlish will on the ed along each of these lines. Work has also been done in help ing them to secure nitrate of soda at cost. With best wishes for the new year. Very truly, C. C. PROFFITT, County Agent. page 104, to secure certain indebted ness therein mentioned, and on ac count of default made in the pay ment of said indebtedness and de mand of the owner and holder of j said mortgage deed, the said owner mortgage deed ! ALEXANDER NEWTON Dentist FOREST CITY, N. C. Office 2nd Floor Moore Building SOLOMON GALLERT Attorney Rutherfordton, N. C. We want this, in the highest sense of the term, to be a BANK OF SERVICE to its friends It makes no difference whether or not you are a customer of ours, if we can serve you in our lines, call on us freely. Remember us in your every banking need. Your visit or request will always be appreciated here. Gfie Commercial Bank W. A. THOMPSON, Pres. M. O. DICKERSON, Vice-Pres. T. F. OATES, Cashier RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. CREDIT UNIONS GROW Co-Operative Extension Work In North Carolina (Special to The Sun.) WEST RALEIGH, Jan. 12. Making his report on the condition of the sixteen crdit unions now op ; erating in the State, Dr. Wm. R. Camp, superintendent of these rural organizations for the Agricultural Extension Service, shows that they i have justified the confidence put in I them by the secretary of agriculture' He on York and Yarhoro street when he stated recently that they adjoining that said street and runs formed the best rural credit organi- north from said Main Street, a fuller ,ri C,rCro nnovntinc in th description OI CUe IOIS 10TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1919, (the same being the Second Monday in February), at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door in Rutherford ton, Rutherford county, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder at pub lic auction for cash, all those cer tain lots or tracts of land more par ticularly described and defined as follows : Lying and being in the county of Rutherford and State of North Caro lina, known and designated lows: Adjoining the lands of W. H. Deck and York Coleman, C. E. Huntley and others and bounded rs follows (Viz): These lots being a part of the Yarboro Estate and i; -ing north of West Main street in he town of Forest City, N. C, Lois No. 9, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 2S of the Yarboro Estate as shown on map or plat of the said Yarboro Estate made by J. H. Wood, which is on record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rutherford county, N. C, refer ence to which is made for the pur pose, of this conveyance. These lots and Jacob H. Quinn Fred D. Hamrick N. C. Harris Quinn, Hamrick & Harris, Attorneys Offices, Rutherfordton and Shel by, N. C. Practice in all State and 'Federal Courts. 9 o as fol- i J c o o o o o o o o 9 ooocoooo.j.coco COM VI BRCI aL Job inting WAR WORKERS CLING TO WASHINGTON The speed shown by war workers, whose Washington jobs have expir ed, in attaching themselves to other positions in the Government service gives evidence that the capital holds an appeal to the patiiots, who have been working here for $1,200 and S 1,400 a year, as compared to half t ose salaries at home. Breakfasts are still $1.50, and rooms cost $5.00 a night, at the bon-bon hotels of T,rashington, but there are lots oi ways in which the young men and v omen who are working in Wasfe i gton can live at considerable less than their salaries, and have consid e able left over for their amuse-ji.ents. system operating in United States. Dr. Camp shows in his report that the membership has grown from 285 in October 1916, to 514 in October 1917; while on November 30th of 1918 the membership had increased to 653. The number of depositors is now four times what it was then, with a greatly increased buying of shares, and an increase in the total amount of deposits. The money now paid in on shares amounts to$7, 512.77, which is an increase from a little over $2,000 in 1916. The total deposits have increased from about $2,000 in 1916 to over $11, 000 in November 1918. Loans and borrowers have also greatly in creased. The most rapid strides have heen made in the shape of total resources. All of the unions only had $7,471.42 in total resources in 1916. IT is item now amounts to $24,618.69. While the financial progress has been good, probably the unions have rendered their greatest service in furthering the co-operative buying of farm supplies by cash payments so nerem con veyed is given as follows: Lot No. 9 fronts 50 feet on York street and runs back 107 feet on the south side and 110 feet on the north side to the back of lot No. 26; lots Nos. 22, 23, 224, 225, front 50 feet each on Yar boro street and beginning with the line of Lots No. 22 on the North side of said lot runs back as follows 118, 116, 114M, 114 feet respective ly to the back lots Nos. 13, 12, 11 and 10 respectively; lot No. 26 fronts 52 feet on Yarboro street and runs back 113 feet to the back of Lot No. 9: Lot No. 28 fronts 54 feet on Yarboro street and runs back 121 feet on the North side and 1262 feet on the South side to the back of Lot No. 7. A. C. LOVELACE, Mortgagor. Quinn, Hamrick & Harris, Attys. o o o o o o o o We Do it Quick We Do it Right r Sbe Sun printing o o o Company, Kutbettoroton, H. a. c I c 4 c f 4 C I t i J j I 4 c c 4 e t 4 C i c . c 4 c 4 c 4 e 4 C 4 c 4 c 4 S c 4 o 4 c PENNY COLUMN WANT ADS IN THE SUN WILL GET YOU WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YO UWANT IT ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix j of the estate of R. H. Barnes, de- i ceased, late of Rutherford county, N. C. this is to notify all persons haying claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rutherfordton, N. C, on or before the 20th day of Novem ber, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoverv. All persons indebted to said estate will o ,i,.v ;onn,fc please make immediate pavment. - - . . . ' Tins the 20rh nnv nf rnmhov hih i 7: - , offered. Many communities in w these credit organizations have been established have been able to buy seed, fertilizers, and all farm sup plies at a reduced cost to the indi vidual saving of the farmers interested. MISS ETHEL BARNES,, Ad ministratrix of R. H. Barnes, deceased. Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER.' The beauty secret o women who know he v to take care of the coir plexion. Cannot b detected. Heals Sur. burn, stops Tan. Soothing xfes coolngi refreshing. Pink, White. Hote-ReJ. 75c at 'Drugghta'or by mail direct Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co.. 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn N. Y How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts "thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex pelling the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Subscribe for The JA Sun, Per Year plDU ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adro m istrator i of the estate of Margaret A. Palmer ! deceased, late of RutheforJ county, j N. C, this is to notify all peiau.s ! having claims against th estate of UVVWttOVUj IV AI1IIJJ H . I i V. l. IAS Hit undersigned on or before the 13th of December, 1919, or. this iiot?ce will pleaded in bar of their ieeo-'cry. All peos indebted to th said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 13th day of December, 19918. A. P. BROSE. Administrator. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wn- THE DIAMOND BRAND. ' V Ladlea! Ask your Drutfclst for i iMMMBrl Iflamond Brand 1MIU in Red and Oold metailicV boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no other. Buv of hib. Drua-arlftt. A.k for C H I-C'IIES-TFK'g DIAMOND DRAM) PiliLS, for 3& year known as Best, Safest, Always Relink SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHER I vr EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of James D. Justice, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the un- dersigned for payment at Ruther i fordton, N. C, omor before Decem I ber 1st, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their,, recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settle ment of said indebtedness with the undersigned executor. This Decem ber 1st, 1918. JAMES M. CARSON, Executor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having been ap pointed and duly qualified as admin istrator of the estate of G. L. Vas sey deceased, all persons having claimed against said estate are noti fied to exhibit the same before me on or before the 4th day of Decem ber, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of December, 1918. W, C. VASSEY, Administrator. RUTHERFORDTON Has an Excellent Opportunity For the Following Industries: Spoke, handle and shuttle factory. Chair factory. Wholesale grocery, grain and provision store. Knitting mill. Overall and shirt factory. Broom factory. Apply for further information to - The -Chamber of Commerce Rutherfordton, N. C. Do You Spank Your Baby?" Babies are pood when they are comfortable, and you must soothe thcTr delicate nerves. Follow the example of wise mothers and give them Dr. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP The standard American remedy for infant complaints. Prevents Cholera Infantum, cures Constipation and Cohc, makes Teething simple and safe, as cents at druggists. Trial botle tree if you meatfon th par( '.Made only by DRS. D. FAHRNF.Y & SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SUN AND GET ALL THE COUNTY NEWS.
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