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agx four. THX GASTONIA GAZETTE. MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919. Your Our Capital now being $100,000 and our Resources nearly One-Half Million, we are fully prepared to fur ther offer our facilities for the promotion of our custo mers' and the public. We solicit the accounts of Banks, Firms and Indi viduals. No account too small to receive our personal at tention. We have a Special Savings Department to care for the smaller depositors. We have had 284 new depositors since January 1. Who will come in. and become our next new depositor. BAM SAFETY Capital V. E. LONG, Vice W. T. LOVE, Vice NOTICE. In re First National Bank of Sylvester, Ga., Intervenor. North Carolina, Gaston County. In the Sdperior Court. W. X. Pharr & i O. vs. C. I. PA KNELL. The Defendant, C. I. Parnell, will take notice that the First National Bank, of Sylvester, Ga., has intervened in a er tain matter pending in the Superior Court of Canton County, in which W. X. Pharr, trading as W. N. Pharr i 'o., is plaintiff, in which matter the plaintiff Pharr hag attached certain funds in the hands of the Citizens National Hank of Gastonia, N. ('., purporting to le the proierty of the defendant Parnell, and the said Defendant, Parnell, will further take notice that he is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county to le held on the second Monday before the first Monday in Sept., 1919, at the courthouse of said county in Gastonia, N. ('., and answer or .lemur to the complaint of the intervener, or the said intervener will apply to the Court J for the relief demanded in sail com- ' plaint. This the 21t clay of June, 1919. S. C. HENDK'KS, ( lerk of Superior Court. A. C. Jones, Attorney for Intervenor. NOTICE. North Carolina, Gaston County. In the ij.ipe'ior ourt. Louise B. Starnes vs. John Pink Starnes. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as aliove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony; and said defendants will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of Court to be held at the Courthouse in Gastonia, N.:.'i Carolina, on the second Mjnday afC-r the first Monday in September, 1919, and answer or demur to the complaint now on file, or the relief therein prayed for will be granted. This Jun- 2"th. 1919. S. C. HENDRICKS, lerk Superior Court. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Having qualified as Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Margaret MeNutt Lawson. deceased, late of Gas ton County, North Carolina, this is to aotifjr all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent to present the taw duly Tcrified, to the undersigned Executrix or Attorney on or before the 17th Day of June, 1920 r this notice will be pleaded In bar of aay reeorery thereon. All persons indebt ed to the estate of said decedent are re quested to make prompt settlement with tho underiigned Executrix or Attorney. Banking OF GASTONIA COURTESY PROMPTNESS $ 1 00,000. J. WHITE WARE, President Pre.. WADE S. BUICE, Cashier Pres. F. C. ABERNETHY, Asst. Cashier This 17th day of June, 1919. MARY V. RAMSEY, Executrix. J. W. Timberlake, Attorney. W-Jl-23 c6w NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North Carolina, Gaston County. In the Superior 'ourt. J. V. Harper vs. E. O. Bell , The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above en titled action was issued against sail de fendant on the 2.1th days of June, 1919, by S. C. Hendricks, Clerk Superior Court of Gaston County, N. C, for the sum of . 1 hiiii.iki due on a promissory note, whic h said summons is returnable to the August Term of the Superior ('ourt of Gaston County, to be held at the court house in Gastonia, N. C., on August Wh, litis. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by said Clerk of the Superior Court on the 2.1th day of June, 1919, against the property of the defendant, which warrant is returnable to the August Term of the Superior Court of Gaston County at the time and place above named for the re turn of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This June 26th. 1919. S. C. HENDRICKS. lerk Superior Court. M-.JI 'l c-4w NOTICE. North Carolina, Gaston County. In the Superir Court, He fore the Clerk. Ceo. R. Mason, A lmr. of Minerva Grier, deceased, vs. Geo. T. W. Grier, Martha Houston and F. E. R. Grier, and others. J'ne defendants aliove named,. GeA. T. W. t,ru-T, Martha Houston and F. E. R. Grier will take notice that an action en titled as aboe has been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston County, North Carolina, to sell real estate be longing to Minerva Grier, deceased, in ord.-r to make assets to pay debts of said deceased; and the said defendants will furtiier take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court .,f Gaston County, in Gas tonia, N. '.. on Saturday, July 26th, 1919 and answer or demur to the petition, fil ed in said, a.-tion. ,- the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This June 24th. 1919. S. C. HENDRICKS, Clerk Superior Court. it-Jl 21e4w NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. North Carolina, Gaston Countv. 1 Business hi. m TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notic e is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing under the firm name and style of "'('. ('. Clarke & Co." and doing business at Bessemer City in said county ami State, has this day lieen dissolved by mutual consent of the un dersigned partners; and that the certifi cate of partnership filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County, as required by Section 1, Chapter 77, of the public laws of 191'!, is no longer ef fective. Dated this 17th day of June, 1919. C. C. CLARKE, R. K. COBLE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of June, 1919. ('. E. Whitney, Notary Public. 'My Commission expires Aug. 12, 1920.) MJ-2Sc4ew ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Katie Catherine Brown, de ceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the law offices of Bulwinkle & Cherry, in the City of Gastonia, North Carolina, on or before the 7th Day of June, 1920 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This the "th day of June, 119. R. H. ALEXANDER, Administrator of the estate of Katie Catherine Brown. M-Jl 21 c6w RECEIVERS RE-SALE OF LLOYD COTTON MILL. North Carolina, Lincoln County. Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by a decree of the Superior Court of Gaston County in the action entitled "Citizens National Bank, of Gastonia, North Carolina, Plaintiff, vs. The Lloyd Cotton Mills, Inc., Defend ants,'' the undersigned Receiver will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on Satujday, the 26th Day of July, 1919 at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m., at the court house door of Lincoln County in Lincolnton, N. C, the following described real estate, including the cotton mill( ten ant houses, machinery, apparatus, anil equipment liclonging to the cotton mill located on said property, the same being more particularly hounded and described as follows, to-wit: First Tract: Lying and being in Ca tawba Springs Township, Lincoln Coun ty above State, beginning at a stone on the west side of the public road in front of the oll Bollinger house dace, same formerly Wing a corner of J. G. Morri son, now Lloyd Cotton Mills, and R. H. Morrison, and running S 64 1-2 W IS poles to a stone on the south side of a branch ; thence N 2 W 40 poles to a stone, corner of J. F. Reinhardt, M. J. Rhyne, R. II. Morrison and J. G. Morri- GREAT SUCCESS AFTER TWELVE YEARS SEARCH Colorado Man Had Almost Given Up Hope When He tried Tanlac Trou bles Are Now Gone. ' II .iietiy. I've been trying t' " 1 ' .vear l" yet the relief three i.otties of tins T:i!.l:ie h:is gic:i me. ' ' ,ie huvs ,1. 1.. Y. ke'istci!!. a "ell know n , ;ty en. !'' i' I cow . i . ; ;, ;, ; 1 ' . Ct. "I ..s I . I i ., t cv 'Hi' t . . p. ",-e . II 1 ... I . ;.: 'UK .: 1 ' . ! :ie. t ; ' hi I , , ' I . ..v ' :; t '. i. . i ;,,-i. t . - : !" - My . :.' w;.. !. . ... d an s I ha. I .. ,.: : . !.... ...j . ' a 1 1 : i, a i al.oi.; u-. -:. in i. a. 1 u t . A;., .,- i :,s !ls-'...:c l ; :- be :i,,e I'ij '.','! II.. I . .is ' :, -i .:cp..l..e:.t. had i'1 :!! a..; rii- , it a a l: l .w a a i : a . :. : . 'I uass., n.isfa I j ,f J,.;- K . J Icl'l-t ct soli. i' .-!:. -I. !i. .v , aii-i u'ea I saw so nni' h la trie papers a .....t T.i" lac I .ie-id.'d t.. sc.- ii' :; v.. mid ,o nie any g I. Weil, it 's tine. v ;,u I .,1 pain and distress wen; away with my v, ! bottle. My appetite Is g. ,,. .,.,v. I eat h.-arty and sleep like ;, I ;;,;. haw gained s ,,ie in w.-.g' t, too. I .j,.;. ': kicw al. ,ut Ci;,:. !,,:; 1 'Hun I t',.,.; like a new in. in. ai ' Ta::ia- is t1.- iaa-' of it. I :' anyone v. ill i ... 1 1; : I c c: tain i will tell them what this medi, iae wi!i .. I 'in satisfied tie:e's noti.ing eq ;al t.. it. Tanlac is sold by leading druggists ev erywhere. a n.e. l.lo.; Cotton Mills ; ;!.,.,. s :"' poles to the beginning, containing tv... a. :es ot land, in.i r or ,--. toe-.. the- v.'a all bail. lings ani i mp . , eaient iie.'e.n. and '.ring the same t.'.ut of Ian i a l by b". 11. M .! : ,s.,a to .1. ,. M.a : : hi aa-l register.- I la the otli. e of the u-gister ot 1 ' is I l.iu, -ill, ( o.ilit' . N '.. on the l!:n .la of N ve'n'.e . !;...; in Book 9" of Deed-, on page -lb". Tra.-t : l. mg and being :!. i ., iwoa .springs 'low. .-nip. I.iu.-oin i oi.i ly, aoow r-iaie. a l loiiuiiir the an. s ot I. P. Siimmey, M. ,1. Rhyne and otheis o.-giriiiing in ;t popiai tree at the .North side of the public road leading from l.n ii t ' hi to Beatt.v 's Ford by the said mill building, and being ,s, corner of Mrs. a- rah Norwood', formerly Kufus Nor wood's land, and runs thence N 74 E o poles to a stone pile on the edge of sai. road; then.e with line formerlv kn..wn is Mrs. Eliabeth Bollinger's. Nortii 2.' E crossing Dutchman's Creek .'.2 poles t. a Post Oak, formerly Mrs. E. Bollin ger's corner; thence S 2.1 W i 1-J pole. to a stake; thence S .1o E In poles to ; -suikc; iiien.e .Norm .it. r.ast 14 poles t i i stake; thence North 2 East 4" poles t li rock on the- north edge of the public road; thence South 1)4 1-1' West I' poles t i a stak. in what was form 2 W 49 poles to a rock corner of J. p Suminey's land; theme with his line S 72 W llj poles to a Post Oak; thence S t)2 W 12 poles to a Pine; thence S 42 W 12 poles to a large White Oak above the upper shoal in the creek; thence S 14 W 14 poles to a stake; thence S 27 W 7 poles to a stake: thence S .10 E 2 poles to a stake; thence S 1.1 W .1 1-2 poles to a stake; thence S 4.3 W 6 poles to a stake; thence N 77 W ti poles to a stake; thence S 2 12 W crossing the creek 2 poles to a stone pen; thence S lo V ti.l poles to the beginning, containing in the two tracts thirty one and four acres, the same more or less. The above lands being th same conveyed to Charles A. Davis and John J. Ormand by R. H. Morrison an. wife by deed dated July 19, 191.1, record ed in the office of the Register of D Is for Lincoln County, N. C, in Book 112, page- .;)9. to which reference is hereby made, and conveyed by ChaVles A Davis and John J. Ormand to W. A. Maiiney by deed dated the 19th day of May, 191.1, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Lincoln County, N. "., in Book 117, page ItV.i ami conveyed to sai l Lueco Lloyd by W. A. Mauney and wif. by deed dated the 29th day of December. 19 Hi, and rec orded in the oflice of the Register of Deeds for Lincoln County s. ., in oook , page upon which is situated a building now used in the manufacture of cotton goods and nth .. 1 .. : i i , . er niiii. iings on sai'l land Used in connec tion herewith. Third Tract: Lying and being in Ca tawba Springs Township, Lincoln Coun ty above State, beginning at a stone cor ner of the northeast side of the old road bed of the Mariposa to Stanley road, same being a corner of R. H. Morrison and Lloyd Manufacturing Co., formerly Mariposa Cotton Mill, tract running with said road bed 8 76 W 2.1 poles to a stone, W. I. Mc-Ginnis' corner; thence with W. I. McGinnis' line N 17 E 16' poles to a stone; thence S SO E 11 poles to a stone and cedar, J. E. Summey's corner; thence with J. E. Summey's line S 76 K .'Jl poles to a stone on R. n. Morrison's line; theme with R. H. Morrison's line N 4:1 24 poles to the beginning. Said tract containing four acres more or less, and being part of a tract of land bought by J. G. Morrison, Sr., from J. E. Summcy. Fourth Tract: Lying and being in Catawba Springs Township, Lincoln county, above State, beginning at a stone corner on the South side of the public road from Mariposa to Stanley, said cor ner being about 2.'! 1-2 poles west of Leeper's c reek, and being a corner of J. G. Morrison, now Lloyd Cotton Mills, and R. H. Morrison, and runs S 44 E 61 poles to a pine and stonf corner; thence N 40 E .10 poles crossing the 'creek to a stone corner; N 17 E 123 1-2 poles to a stone on J. F. Reinhardt and J. A. Bol linger's line; thence S 82 1-2 W 91 poles to a stone corner of J. G. Morrison, now Lloyc Cotton Mills, mill tract; thence S 29 E .1. poles to a stone; thence 82 W 40 poles to a stake; thenee S 36 W 14 poles to a stake on the east bank of the creek; thence up the creek N 50 W 10 poles to a stake on the creek; thence S Every Wo mart Shoul have BANK ACCOUNT EVERY MAN KNOWS THAT A WOMAN IS A BETTER BUYER THAN HE IS; SHE IS MORE CAREFUL OF MONEY. THAT'STHE REASON EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACOUNT. SHE WILL MAKE HIS MONEY GO FARTHER AND WILL SAVE HIM MONEY. COME IN AND OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT FOR YOUR WIFE. SHE WILL HELP YOU GET AHEAD- 5 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OT DEPOSIT. The Citizens Officers: C. B. ARMSTRONG, W. H. ADAMS, I is!,ier Depositary: State of North Carolina City of Gastonia Gaston County. PROMINENT SOUTHERN BELL OFFICIAL QUITS EXPERIMENTING FOR BRAIN FAG. SAYS HE GETS RELIEF EVERY TIME WITHOUT ANY UNPLEASANT AFTER EFFECTS. I have been a sufferer for a long time from headaches as all clerical men usual ly have, and have tried many remedies, but I tin. I MHO MAI. GINE always ef fective, without giving any unpleasant after effects. I consider it the best rem edy for headaches on the market. Yours truU', 2.1 Y 2.1 12 poles crossing the creek to the beginning; containing .Is acres more or less ;i in 1 being a tract of laud bought by R. H. Morrison from J. F. Keinhardt and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Lincoln County, N. ('., on the 26th clay of June, in Book 2 of Deeds on page 4.14. Terms Cash on delivery of deed. The highest bid will be reported for confirmation or rejection by the Court as prescribed by law. The purchaser is re (juired to deposit cash or a certified check on an approved Bank, for 10 per cent of amount bid, as a guaranty of good faith, the same to be returned if bid is rejected, and to be forfeited to estate if bidder fails and refuses to comply with terms of his bid. The sale is a re-sale of the property due to an upset or increased bid of ten per cent, on the bid of . 1 7.miii.nii. which was the highest bid at the former sale. The bid. Ling w ill begin at . I s.7um.ihi, being the amount bid by the party offer ing the upset bid. This the 7th day of July, 1M!. C. li. ARMSTRONG, M J 21 c2 Keceivcr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as a'.lministrator of the estate of Marcus Alvin Whisenant, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at the of fice of Hulwinkle & Cherrv, in the City of Gastonia on or before the 11th Day of July, 1920 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleasn make immediate payment. This the 11th day of July, 1919. J. A. WHISENANT, Administrator of the estate of Marcus Alvin Whisenant. M-A-1S c6 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. I'nder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust from George Oaither and wife to R. G. Cherry, Trustee, recorded in Book 12.1, page 213 in the oflice of the Register of Deeds for Gaston County, given to secure the pay ment of a note for borrowed money, and default having been made in the pay ment of said note, I will therefore sell on Monday, the 11th Day of August, 1919 at 12 o'clock M. at the court house in Gastonia. North -Carolina, at public auc tion for cash, the following described house anad lot in the City of Gastonia, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Monroe Crawford on the west, the Spencer Lum ber Company (formerly Page Company) on the south, Walter C. Davis on the east, and fronting on Walnut Avenue, being lot number 21 on the plot made by R. T. Harper of the R. A. Latta lands, and particularly described as follows: Be ginning at a stake on Walnut Avenue an.l runs south 1S2 feet to a stake; thenee in a north-easterly direction 90 feet to a stake; thence in a north-easterly direc tion 17 1-2 feet to a stake; thence about A A. i 9 s Jlav voti " JJ Nati. Bank A. G. MYERS, 'A.tll.'. Vl.-e C. C. MYEBS, Assr. l ash I HEN K Y l.lilMKS lbs. Traff. Chief So. Hell T. T. Co. ItroMal I iine is sold everywhere in I) 21 and .In.- bottles and at all fountains This is the only headache remedy sold in North Carolina which has received tlx endorsement of many of the State's best physicians. north ll i.ii feet to a stake on Walnut Avenue; thence west .lo feet to the be ginning. This the 1 1th day of July, l!tl!. R. G. CHERRY, Trustee. MA 4 .4 i TODAY'S CASUALTY LISTS CONTAIN 578 NAMES, ' WASHINGTON, July 14. The fol lowing army casualties are reported by the commanding general of the A. E. F. : i Killed in action, 41; died of wounds, 9; died of accident or other cause, 101; died of disease, 26; wounded severely, I 111; wounded, degree undetermined, 37; wounded slightly, 249; missing in ac- j tion, 4 ; total, .17s. I The following North Carolinians are among those listed above: Died of Accident or Other Cause: Pri vates Charles Garrett, of Bahama, and Columbus Myers, of Robersonville. Wounded Severely: Privates William Ball, of Winston Salem, Fonnie E. Dan iels, of Franklinton, Perry Padgett, of Bethel, and William Melton, of Aulander. Wounded Slightly: Corporal Charles McDowell Butler, of Newton, and Pri vates Eddie McGhee, of Raleigh, and Walter D. Kinley, of Concord. i Wounded, degree undetermined, pre viously reported died from aeroplane ac cident: Lieut. William C. Morris, of Concord. Following is a summary of the total army casualties to date, including those reported above: Killed in action (including 3s2 lost at sea) 34.274 Died of wounds 13,611 Died of disease 23,461 Died of accident and other caus es 5,072 Wounded in action (over 85 per cent returned to duty) 213,408 Missing in action (not including prisoners released and returned 1,831 Total to date 291,657 HISTORY OF NUMBER 40 Forty years ago an old doctor was put ting up a medicine for diseases of the blood, that cured the worst eases of spe cific blood poison, and time proved that the cures were permanent. After many years I secured the prescription (being a druggist)", and took each ingredient sep arately and referred to my U. S. Disnen- satory and other authoritative books on medicine and found the medical proper ties set down as follows: "Emnloved in diseases of the glandular system, in blood poison, scrofula, eczema, constipation, stomach and liver troubles, chronic rheu matism, catarrh, in sores, ulcers, pim ples, skin eruptions, mercurial and lead poisoning. L nder its use nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings that have with- -stood all other treatment disappear as if by magic." To commemorate my forti eth year as a druggist I named this med icine "Number 40 For the Blood." J. C. Mendenhall, Evansville, Ind. Sold by J. H. Kennedy & Co. 1
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