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The News-Herald from Morganton, North Carolina • Page 7

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gf1 1 i i i 1 A WORLD RUN SHORT. ORDER FOR BOND ELECTION IN RELIEVEHEADACHE Greensboro Record. urrui (JilEEK TOWNSHIP. A Detiti WITHOUT DOSING a -o uiwi mou viic fourth Of the nualifi vnton Just now New York claims that "Shield Brand" Clothes Lreek township having been presented to this Board, asking that this Board order an election fn vm i on the bank of a branch; thence 25 degrees east with a new marked line, 60 poles to a balck oak, an old corner; thence north 70 degrees west with an old line, 90 poles to a post oak, an old comer; thence north 40 degrees west with an old line, 102 poles to the beginning, excepting come 5 acres sold to Gray Gibbs, and being the lands bought from J. H.

uiles and N. she is facing a coal shortage and the newspaper people cannot buy white paper, and all kinds of things necessary to sustain life are either short or so high in price they are hard to eet. township to submit to the qualified voters thereof the question of voting MADE. RIGHT PRICED RIGHT vweiuy mousana dollars of coupon bonds, which Khali K- rh against the property and polls of said hereby made to deed therefor of date January 18th, 1910. and to said mrot- The Federal trade commission has ap fcuwuawp, Mia Donas to run lor a period Of thirtV VeAra hparinc intoroet $1022 $1252 $1522 The new designs we are showing in Men's Clothes for this season by far outdo all our previous efforts The makers of "Shield Brand Clothes have produced the best models in their history.

Come in and see them. at five per cent, the proceeds from the jrage aeea wruch is recorded In the Register's office of Burke county in Book No. 3, page 144 for further fl nntinn VUC'WVA 41 VJ pealed to big newspapers to curtail the Sunday editions, to save enough white paper to keep the little publish saie oi said Donds to be used for the w.v AWl By Applying Sloan's Liniment to Forehead You Can StopTIie Severe Pains. Many headaches are of a neuralgic origin. The symptoms of such headaches are intense and lingering pains in the brow, temples or back of the head.

There is one certain relief that has been known and recommended for years back Sloan's Liniment. One application and the dull pain is practically gone. It is easily applied without rubbing. Rubbing is unnecessary, as Sloan's Liniment quickly penetrates to the seat of trouble. DUrDOSe of lavinrr ant.

oetaKliehinr ers irom being ruined, and. men and altering, repairing, grading, con-l This 11th day of October A n' StrUCtinc and imnrnvinrr Ua TW.11kJ rT.1MV'WOrr A M' women are wondering if they will roads and bridn-es of raiH tncv; i p. nr viV is now on motion ordered by the; of R. B. Anderson? Deceased.

Board of Commissioners, that an elec-! AVERY ERVIN. AttVs weccasea- ireeze to death this winter because of a shortage of coal. The trade commission does not seem able to get at X. H. cox in buiu luwnsnip, ior riid.

1 purposes above named, on ADMINISTR TfinQ vn-rtnc the 11th day of November, 1916, and "JllIiATOR'S NOTICE. tne tacts, to find the cause of the wonderful shortage. It appears before the war abroad there were some inat mose qualified to vote in said! ana oy virtue of an order election who shall be in favor of said ale made by Bristol, Clerk proposition1 shall vote a ballot on the Superior Court of Burke county whinVi cVinll Vr j. i i in Sno5l i a i several thousand idle men and when the munition factories started all who Aching muscles, rheumatism, bruises, lumbago, chilblains, sprains and stiff neck can also be most effectively treated with Sloan's Lini Biiau uc Huuen or pnnieu ine. iiw-ccuing merein pend- incr.

entitled a rnn-iA words "For Road Bonds," and those opposed to said proposition shall vote a paiiot on which shall be written or wanted to work 'got it. And it must further appear that we have taken too much time to help the allies and forgotten our own demands. Few Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments; it does not stain the James Pool, deceased, against W. H. JuPl fthers 1 wH, on Saturday, the 11th day of November, 1916, expose to sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door the town of Morganton, dur- printed the words "Against Road Bonds," and that said election shall be held and conducted in the same skin or clog the" pores.

IT WATERPROOF At all drug stores, 25c, 50c, $1.00. manner, and subject to the same rules people realize, or if they realize, refuse to acknowledge, the serious sit- and regulations as are provided for ine ieKa nours of sale, that cer-the election of townsMn Kitain tract or narcel of la MORTGAGE SALE. the general election laws of this county, North Carolina, described and Let the Children play, if it's finished with anu in uruer mai said election) Beginninc: on a Snanicn not- may be so held W. V. TWV Ho Ho Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed; by John Williams and wife, Mattie Williams, on the 21st day of April, 1914, and registered in the Register's office of Burke county in Book V.

No. 3. nacA 7K uation now confronting many people. The newspaper man is up against a proposition that threatens his very existence and reports indicate that there is no relief in sight. With a coal famine just as cold weather approaches well, there is no use to talk hard luck, but really hard luck seems to be on the way.

Too much prosperity is proving about as bad as no prosperity at all. south bank of the Asheville road, and runs south 6 degrees east, 54 poles to a rock; thence north 70 degrees' east. 56 poles to a stake in Jacob McKesJ son line; thence north with said line, poles to a pine corner; thence south 65 degrees west, 72 poles to a is hereby appointed Registrar, and W. W. English and J.

L. Scott be and they are hereby appointed Judges of election and ordered to hold and conduct said election on said day. It is further ordered that there shall be a new registration for said election and CraAOi-HAiiH) fault made in the payment of the note therebv seeurprl. aw vnoi, uum.c wi. ame De maue and pub- "1C cugc oi me Asnevine on me edge of the Asheville nsnea ior days preceding said, tnence soutn iu degrees east, election and that the registration i 531(1 road 34 Poles to the berin- THE MOPERN FINISH They can spill water on your Floors, Furniture and Woodwork with impunity and no damage will result.

NUKOTE is absolutely impervious to water and liquids, hot or cold nothing like it for Nursery, Bathroom or Kitchen. the 6th day of November, 1916, during the legal hours of sale, expose to sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in the town of Morganton, that certain tract nmcr. containing 29 THE BEST OF THE BARGAIN. vr parcel oi ianu on ureen street in the town of Morganton, Burke county, North Carolina, described and bounded more or less, and being the lands con- veyed to said 'James Pool by L. W.

Jenkins by deed dated the 10th day of January, 1890, and registered in the Register's office of Burke county in Book No. 2, page 386; excepting out of the boundary aforesaid, 2 acres of land, more or less, sold by James Pool to Walter Pool by deed dated the 21st day of June, loir, book for said election shall be kept open for registration of voters at least twenty days before said election. It is further ordered, that in order to give proper notice of said election, that a copy of this order be posted at the Court House door in Morganton and also be published in The News-Herald in four successive issues before said election and that copies of this notice be posted at the polling place in snirl toixmcnin kan4 tVint .1 in said township, 'and that said NUKOTE is a lastino-. finJcVi A as ionows: Beginning on a stake on the west side of Green street, a corner of J. N.

Payne's lot, now O. O. Rhyne's, and runs thence with Pnvnp' istered in the Register's office of If ln the Register's office of Reg-! istrar and Judces of election shall Pu.rke county in Book W. No. 3.

nac-e make their return of said election tor'iv. this Board and the result shall be de You get a bargain when you get The Youth's Companion for 1917 for $2.00 52 issues crowded from cover to cover with the reading you most enjoy. But you get the best of the bargain, if you subscribe the minute you read this, for then you will get free every number of The Companion issued between the. time you subscribe and New Year's. If you send at once that means a lot of reading for which you won't have to pay a cent.

And then the long, glorious 52 weeks of Companion reading' to come after! Let us send you the Forecast for of the dozen or fifteen orphanages in store for Companion readers in 1917. By special arrangement new sub luugil UU 11UI it with anything elseon the market it has no substitute there is nothing like it is scientifically made to produce that hard and lustrous finish unequaled by any other coating. 4 Anyone can apply NUKOTE and obtain splendid results at first trial. Sold in twelve beautiful colors in all size cans, from quarter pints to gallons. Ask for Color Card and Book, telling what one woman did with NUKOTE.

MADE ONLY BY LAMBERT-INC. VARNISH MAKERS FACTORIES NEW YORK BUFFALO CHICAGO LONDON PARIS HAMBURG ims jn day of October, 191C. A. CRAWLEY, AVERY ftJm- dared by this Board. J.

M.BRINKLEY, Board of Commissioners. Attest: J.B. HOLLO WAY, Sec. south 37 degrees west, 12 poles to Sterling thence with Sterling street, north 53 degrees west, 54 feet to a stake; thence north 37 degrees east, 12 poles to Green street; thence with the line of Green street, south 53 degrees east, 54 feet to the beginning; the same being the lot in the town of Morganton on which the said John Williams and wife now live, conveyed to said Mattie Williams by Martha Gross, by deed recorded in the Register's office of Burke county, in Book No. 3 321.

This 4th day of October, 1916. E. F. KIRKSEY, Mortgagee. CL P.

GREYER, Guardian, Assignee. NUKOTE HAS NO SUBSTITUTE JJ FOR SALE BY scribers for The Youth's Companion can have also McCall's Magazine for 1917 both publications for $2.10. Morgan ton Hardware Co. Our two-at-one-price offer includes: 1. The Youth's Companion 52 is NOTICE.

sues of 1917. S. J. Franklin and Aarnn Poontn enter and locate snn 2. All the remaining issues of COMMISSIONER'S SALE.

Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Burke county, granted in a Special Proceeding therein entitled Barbara Cook et al, ex parte, the undersigned commissioners will, on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1916 (same being the day of sale set in said order) expose to sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in the town of Morganton, subject to the dower duly assigned to Barbara Cook therein, that certain tract or parcel of land in Upper Fork township, Burke county, North Carolina, described and bounded as follows; adjoining the land of William Mace, Henry Poteet and others, bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake on the east bank of the river in the Mace line, and runs south, 54 degrees east, 32 poles, with said line to a post oak, their corner; thence south with said line, 62 poles to a white oak in a hollow corner; thence east crossing a branch, 86 poles to a pine; thence -j va ianu til Jonas Ridge township, Burke county, 1916. 3. The Companion Home Calen me idiius ui xj. u. uarrier, Hoke and Childs and others.

Beginning on a rock on the south side of dar for 1917. 4. McCall's Magazine 12 fash the Camp Creek mountain in the Harshaw line and runs wpt 1K9 rii. ion numbers of 1917. to a chestnut or stake, and runs va 5.

One 15-cent McCall Dress Pat tern your choice from vour first number of the magazine if you send a 2-cent stamp with your selection. rious courses and distances for compliments so as to niclude vacant land. Entered Oct. 2nd, 1916. Any person or persons claiming the above entry or any part thereof will file their protest against the issuance of a warrant for the same in the Entry Taker's office, and if Silid nrntaof jSlf SS Come TiU YOUTH'S COMPANION, St.

Paul Boston, Mass. New subscriptions received at this office. norm poies to a small Spanish oak, corner of a 4 acre tract; thence east is not filed within thirty days from the poies to a nolly at the spring; thence north 42 decrees east. 19 nnlp atonce! uaue oi mis nonce, i snail issue a war rant for the same as the law directs. This October 2nd, 1916.

J. B. HOLLOW AY. to a pile of stones on the edge of the Shelby road; thence north 8 degrees NORTH CAROLINA, Burke County. Superior Court.

A. H. Carswell, John Carswell, P. E. Roper and husband, R.

E. Roper, Mrs. Etta Franklin, widow of Cam Frankhn, and Mrs. Etta Franklin, guardian of Lula, Odus and Cora rankhn, William Bradshaw and Wm. Bradshaw, guardian of Lester Bradshaw, M.

A. Leonard and hus- 2d: E- Settlemire and husband, M. L. SetUemire. Mary and husband, Theo.

Whisenhunt, Jane Cloud, widow of Terrell Cloud, and Bettie Fox and and Salhe Franklin, by their guardian, Horace Rector and Vasie rrankhn Rector and husband, Horace Rector, Plaintiffs, Against Lmma Cloud Franklin. D. F. Huffman. it.1?? Jare Emma E.

Iluffman, M. Reynolds, Mary Huffman. Ellie McCurry and huZ jSk ri yCSUTF- Cloud. Julia Cloud Vanhorn and husband. J.

Q. Vanhorn, Alice Stilwell and husband, John Stillwell, Mar' Propst and husband, John Propst. Candace Carswell and husband, rlweli' TJohn, ChPmaan, Alice WTiisenhunt, Joseph Franklin, "Kelly Frankhn and Franklin, heirs- aUlaw of Mary Ann Franklin; Del-cie Chapman and husband, Jink Chapman, RUey and Ransom Cloud. Sophronia Huffman, Lillie Settlemire, Justice Chapman, Joseph Frankhn, Jr Defendants. NOTICE.

nteli Chapman and husband, Jink Chapman, and Riley ofArlSri180? CIoud heirs-at-law of Abel Cloud) above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above cnommenced in the Superior Court of Burke county for theale for division of the lands belonging to in whlec-fe7eli CIoud' in which said defendants have an in- eTJilt; s'1 defendants will further take notice that they are quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county at his office in Morganton on the 14th day of October, 1916, at 10 o'clock 2 Sinf or demur com-Lnt Peeding. or the plain- ief court for tition. comPIaint or pe- This 13th day of September, 1916. A- BRISTOL, Clerk Superior Court Burke Countr AVERY HUFFMAN, Plaintiff's Attys. EXECUTORS' NOTICE.

"WOODROW WILSON DAY" Morganton, October 28th at the Court House at 1 p. m. easi, crossing said road; 8 poles to a stake in the old linei thpnr my horse is sick. Entry Taker. degrees east with said line, 66 poles I XT -iry a ws-iieraid ad.

uu a post oax, tne old corner on the north side of the Shelby road thence north, 62 poles to a stake in Henry Poteet's line: thence north R2 A Prompt attention must be giv west, 106 poles to a stake on the river bank, said Poteet's corner; thence up said river with its meanders, to the beginnig, containing 110 acres, more or less. Same beinc thp met rnn ailing stock so that farm work may not be delayed. Bell Telephone Service on the farm enables you get the veterinary quickly. It also keeps you in touch with the marlrot an veyed by J. M.

Smith and wife to A. vook oy deed dated January 8, 1907, recristered in the Rpmstpr'a nfK. fur neighbors. Burke county in Book No. 2.

rm era 510. If there is no telenhont on vnnr ffirm AxrY-ln 'however, from thp Konn for our Free Booklet. daries aforesaid a 6-aere tract con veyed by Alfred Cook and wife to rrancis iook bv deed dated Dpt. 9i 1910, registered in the ReHstPr'a of Farmers' Line Department. fice of Burke countv i nBook T.

To 3, page 506, to which deed reference is nereoy maoe ior a lull description of the 6 acres excepted. 'this 10th day of October, 1916. JOHN M. MULL, W. C.

ERVIN, Commissioners. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY MORTGAGE SALE. No More Doctor Bills when you replace the old stove with Coles Original Hot Blast TT 1 1 unaer and Dy virtue oi a nowpr nfi finlp rftntaino in larfoln 1 uary, 1910, by F. L. Smith and.

Having qualified a executor of the P. Smith U'll -i- lnC B. Anderson, deceased, and unnn JcmI A 1 de 1 sJb- prriy mmm" ii inr in ii i ii i I fault made in the Davment of th Carolina rsorth Carolma, this is to person" SHINGLES note thereby secured in the sume of two hundred dollars nnH flffv i90n Mm METAL dollars, I will, on Saturday, the 11th day of November, 1916, during the legal hours of sale, expose to sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder at mSMMsm- Tlwylast notify all having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to I. A. fer at Spartanburg.

S. or Phifer at MorgantSn, N. on or before the 20th day of October, 191 7. or this notice will be pleaded LaV fj. esute will please make immediate pajment.

I October, 191C. A. PHIFER and E. W. PHIFER.

the Will of Mrs. Mar- ajfefime. Because It Gives Jven, steady heat day and night with little attention, instead of the hot and cold changeable results of the old stove. The base heat makes floors warm and comfortable for the baby. A warm breakfast room and early morning comfort by simply opening the hot blast fuel-saving draft on the coal put in stove the night before.

Cleanliness and fire-holding results not excelled by any base, burner selling at twice its price. These results give healthy, rosy cheeks to the children and happy hearts to the parents. Besides all this, the guaranteed fuel saving soon pays for the stove. Burns any fuel- hard coal, soft coal or wood. If you have an eye for comfort aand economy you will come in today.

tne tourt House door in the town of Mm never leak. are stormproof Morganton, a certain tract of land lying and being in Burke county in Silver Creek township, adjoining the andjbeaufiful. ianas oi atan Williams and ilctlrath lands, et al. Betrmnincr on a rock, thp cAA hirlr. NEVER ory corner of the McElrath land, and runs north 35 degrees east with the NEED REPA IRS "Cofe'a Hot Blatt Make Your Coal Pile Last" Avoid Imitation Look for Co' Fmd Door MCt.iratn line, poles to a stake on the south side of Silver creek; thence 3 For SaIeJ5ysy nortn degrees east with the creek, 18 poles to a stake on the bank of said creek; thence north 38 degrees nton Morga MORGANTON HARDWARE CO.

ECZEMA HE3IEDY Sold on a guarantee for Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum, and similar affections of the skin and rn ja east witn tne creek, 72 poles to a stake on the bank of said creek at, a bend; thence south 60 degrees east with the creelc to a white pine, 32 Co. rdware poies, on tne bank of said creek; thence south 17 degrees east with a Jonly by us, 50c and 51.00 Kibler MORGANTON, N. C. 115F new marked line, 80 poles to a poplar Drug Co Morganton..

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