... . A" t-iis Peoples' National Ban? Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOURIPiRiCEMToo tike pesits. Interesifpayable'every 8 months Prompt atten ion given' to any busi- cess entrusted to us.', ' . .- Your business solicited. v; 0 Peoples National Dank John 8. Henderson, J. D."Norwood7; president. - cashier. I. L. Gaakill, W. T. Busby, A sit, mIi!'" Sale of Valuable Beal Estate. - Pursuant to the provisions conteined in a certain mortgage trust deed ex ecuted on October 23, 1911 by JrT. Hall and wife. Katie Hall, to J. D. Doisett. trustee add mortgagee which is duly recorded-in the. office of the Register or Deeds for Kowan Uounty in Book of Mortgages No '43, page 179, default having been made in the fay ment of the noe therein 'secured' and at the requet of the holder of said note, the undersigned will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the court house aoor.m tne cuy ui oantDiry, North Carolina, on . - Saturday, the 15 day of Mav, 1915, at the hour of 12 M., the following de scribed real estate, si' uate at Bpeucer N J- and described by metes and bonds, as follows : Beginning at the corner of a twelve foot alley on Whitehead Avenue, at a point 202 feet S. 87 degrees 45 minutes W . from the intersection or rnira Street and Whitehead Avenue, run ning along sail Whitehead Avenue 110 feet to the middle or a straight ditch be the same more or less thence in southeasterly direction along said straight ditch 314 feet-more or less, to a stone in the edge or Hudson venue and on a southeastern line of lot No 13, ISO feet more or less to a stake at iutersection of a twelve v ot all?y and Hudson Avenue more or less, thence in a northwesterly direction, along the line nf said alley 240 feet more or less to the beginning corner, being lots "5 and 6 and part? of lots 7, 12 and 18, in block 9 of the Whitehead addition to the town of Spencer, N. C. This the 9th day of April. 1915. J D Dorsktt, trustee and mortgagee. John L. Rendleman, attorney. Valuable Landi For Sale. Pursuant to the terms of a certain mortgage trust deed executed by Alexander M:ore and wife, Annie Moore, to the undersigned, J. D. Dor sett, trustee and mortgagee, on the 20th day of July. 1911, whjoh is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rwan County in Book of Mortgoges No 47, page- S.o. 242, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the note therein secured, and at the request of the holder of the note therein secured, the underpinned will expose for sale at public auction for eash at the court house door in Salis bury, N. C, on Thursday, 6th day f Mav, 1915, at the hour of twelve M., the follow. ng described rear estate: Lying about one and one-half miles east of Salisbury, N.C. , about one fourth of a mile of the Southern Rail way, adjoining the lands of Nancy Moore, ; on the eastsidg-Isckson Moore on west side, hmii7 'n subdivision of the lands of "Jackson Moore and Nancy Moore. : Beginning at a stake 'Nancy Moore's "corner, thence South 28 dee: a. 28, 15 1 chains, to a stone Nancy Moore's eomer, thence H 55 deg 15.19 chains to a stone Jackson Moore's cornet, thence N . 55 dag. E. 167 chains to the beginning corner, containing 2.53 acrs This the 31st day of March, 19 5. James D. Dcbsbtt, trustee and mortgagee. John L. Rendleman, attorney. ifimiaislralors Notice. rmmm qualified as administrator uj Si estate of William Leonard, del f, thi is to notify all persons havrlfg claims against the estate to present the same to the undersigned for payment on or before March 17th, 1916, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make I rompt settlement. This March, 17th, 1915. VV. H. Lbomahd. administrator For Surveying. Farms and City Property, Plots, Deeds. Maps, etc, write A. Trexler, R. F. D. No. 6, SALISBURY, N. C, 'Phone: Liberty. TRADE WITH C. P. SHUPirJG Farmers will find it to their interest to see me when sells ing their produce We pay Highest Cash Price for Chickens, Eggs and all kinds of Produce and selling you. groceries at tne very lowest prices. Headquarters for Watkins Medicine Co. C. P. SHUPIHG. 28rao RUB4U1Y-TIS Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralia, Headaches, Cram pg, Colic Sprains. Bruises. Cuts. Burns: Old Sores, Tetter, RingVWorm.-Ec zema, etc, Aiifiseptic' AiiodyBfe. used ic'tcrnaiiy of exteraatij. 2; as i Written by: f, ... , - v',..;nHi;;:i: Apri 1 2? -r-Veuai speu t;Wed n day uighfc with J." M. VVyatt! at Ream Park, Salisbury? J- -M Wyati moved id his lisw retideno fhursday nesr the Leiai.d granite cuttiug shed. 'The .Ooltty Ibr ?fcb era, of Obestuut Hill m'Ved hitb with their big moving Tab.. Vmus got tome of the bear sweet mi k at the Father Diry ml nu she Western 1 Railroad, be ever tasted. They get ltof o ilk aud of ,; the very r Lest qua'ity tc furnish their onstomers up towuV Fisher -andt McGoml j isfc re ceived au order for a large pair of millatoues to go to Georgia. R-v . aud Mrs. R: L. Bdvc are visitiug their daughter Mrs ; P A. Pee'er for several days We met our old friend, J, A.; Rid in Salisbury Hh is Unking well aud hviug at Spencer uowJ He formerly wued a big river bot tom farm atd lived there f r many years. Vwuus wet there m water melou time to feast ou melous. R J. Lawreuoe. of Seagrove( N. C, Randolph Ocuuty, was fcfre with a load of flue crockery ware. It sold well. V-mus visited the public library in Salisbury aud found it iu good shape. J. T. Wyatt received an order or more granite wiudjw sills and leiifeels and is at work on them with a force of bauds. George Peeler has received wold that one of bis boys at Newton College, has just won a gold med- l Our Faith boys sre coming to the front. Robert Ward, wife aud sister visited at Rockwell, Saturday. We saw a new store at Granite Qaarry the other day for the. fits! time. It went up between our vuits and was built in a few days It be- longs to D. G Russell aud he is COULD semi w And For Three Summers Mrs. Yin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant Hill, N. C. "I suffered for three summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst 1 had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about. Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadful pains in my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on mc 1 would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state, of health, when 1 finally decided to try Cardui. the woman's tonic, and I firm! 50 il Lye Makes rain-water of the hardest water and your clothes Ut go the dirt. SAVES CLOTHES Red Devil Lye is' powdered, and dissolves in etantly.. Is in 6ifting-top cans end you can uaa much or little without waste. Hij the up -to-date lye. No cutting of cans, no waiting. " Voa wilt never use the cut-of-date bull lye again, once you try Red Get a can prove it to yourself. jiH"'":- fSTatioulj(n ckiWrv ll: strkwbeie1i audi alsq' .i.Zi. u I Uv PTa it saoirDplieiTbai toarjy one on receipt Of a twnTsiampr' "?W'iaf-"ifath i'o OabirratCloauty,andfty. iBusipsjjsbrang to (ick dp OQthegKuiie belt Besides the wprk be is already dciug, J. P.laiviaffdTpor3 ome 6tb- extoiQe gtauite jobs that will bo let out sooflW"onev- Tblf will izm money oat on the granite belt. I Onl fellow told Venus todiy that wlelT firohia.papef he aever went to bed nutll be read Jha Faith if m. TCeSffrbbW base bait team iZm ikt riyrmthfleam I but we I u ... : Tho knvi silt have fo tQ'tell us, again so we can get the . iteaaighi and tell who it I was. ' 7 The Faith boys wauts to play acTne other -ball team, any wbaiei ny lime - The home eczema cure, recently dttscvered, is provmg to be a good thing. It only cots twentyfive cents and the rccomn:eudatioLS coming in is a proof that it is fine. - Vends. CHRISTIANA. Wehad several fine showers Sunday night and Monday. Ou shower brought us a short d wn poor of hail, bat do utt think it did anv serious damage. We think ihA drontbs is broken and the ground waa well soaked as deep as it was broken. Grauite Quarry, O. A. Sides 'of .Mr. Morcan and bis wife. neejEsst Speucer, aud others, will be flarrie Ganbla' have located at Granite. Quarry. We think the .nswly wedl were both fortunate and we expeot them to be bappy and; prosperous. - .DavidL 9. Brown made a trip tc Albemarle . Saturday, even id g to see his Son, Marcus, who is work- believe I would have died If 1 hadn't taken it After I. began taking Cardui, 1 was greatly fiejped, and all three bottles re lieved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so much stronger in 4hree months, 1 felt like an other person altogether." Cardui Is purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution. Cardui makes for increased strength, improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Write to: ChMtanooga Medtdn Co.. Ladles" Ad vfsory.Dcpt., Chattanooga, Teaa for Special Jr ttruetumi on your case and 64-page book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent la plain wrapper. J-S Ai rr a mat it The Secret of a Good Figure often lies in the brassiere. Hundreds of thousands of women wear the Uien-Jolie -raE?re for the reason that they regard it - As nejeflsary as a corset. It supports the bust .nd bju?k and pive9 the figure the youthful . tliie Which fashion decrees. JL( COLIE are the daintiest, most serviceable garments imaginable. Only the best of materials are used for instance, "Walohn'T a flexible bon ing of (rreat durability absolutely rustless permitting laundering without removal. They, come in all styles, and your local Dry Goi.ds dealer will show them to you on re quest. If he does not carry them, he can easily get them for you by writing to us. Send for an illustrated booklet showing styles that are in high favor. BENJAMIN & JOHNES Warren Street Newark, N, J. hard ot i Devil. mafgreetings wUb : friends a4 revives, Rl Weber ( t ihe fotmfid Ghurcfrl aave a Quo ride tor Salisbury and Spencer . at d : baot his new atomot e KMr. -w.rj er atid; wiTegayVns tome vooal. music. ! William Caable.'wha has. beei confiued to his roam s o m mouths, is uow able t6 beou We think be ia iu fair y tof gain 'is crigital h :alth and eiij y line ror a iong4uui. ? The stor ieu .a.- una giri witt Mrxwell Holshcuf&r. . - -. There waf !r boi gregatu n at Odxistianautdayjiud we bd auothr good sermon . Luther 0. Brown is m the tur- key raising bostuessj but wejear he will have trvaWe with them, if iifc should oout;i.ae wet. - Viola TRADING FORD. The farmers are about through l,ftl al.d ftre uow reatfy Xo iinri:) cultivating their crop The infant baby o J L Talbort di d in las6 Thurtdsy and was inrifl'l at Trading F rd cemetery Frid. Tl i vcun(jt"ineii the neigh borh'.i dtt h tryi g to rgauize a base I all tbsui W ari turprised Uh.fe thov havrt ut bun this long ago. Yiki.n Uamp, w. u. w w 11 have their anuual piouic oi. Thursday, 18tb, which will be-ascension day. The program ts ab u oompleted aud. will be a good one. Rev.. Breudall of the sneakers for the occasion tausio will be furuished by the ladies auxiliary of Oedar Oam p Bast Speuoer. The speaking aud music will be iu the foreuoou After dinner will be the races: 1st. Bicycle raoe. first prize 10 cents. i'ad. Wh)el barrow, raoe first priz 50 ceuts. SrdjSaok race, first prise 50 ceuts. 4.h, Egg raoe, first prizi 5 oents. 6th, Three leiraed raoe. pria 6 Cmco o'gars. 6tb, Walking poll, cash pria $1,00 7tb, Auto race, no prise. This will be the biggest daj Trading Ford ever had and we xpeot a thousand or HI tee u hun dred hero, that day. Ice cold drinks, ice cream, eto , will be on the grounds. Lemonade will be forui8hfld by toe o dr iree, Th "publio is invited to attend aud bring filled baskets. Come and brine tn ebildren. Uur aim ts especially to amuse the children. Remember the I8sh and oome. 8am Snort BASINQER'3 FROG1 POND. Rev. 0. M. Ptokens, cf Speuoer, preached an excellent sermon at Liberty Sunday afternoon. Co!.' John Owen does not seem 4o improve tnuoh, we are sorry to note. " J. W. Baaiuger expects to Rt his divorce May 7. Lokout girls the old gentleman will be around Wilbert Troutman visits at W. A Bradvaqiite often. We wist him much success. Misa Lillie Troutman visited at W.'G Eagle's Sunday. - John Trexler of Salisbury, and Miss Daisy Miieuheimer of Rook Welti visited at Esq G. At Trex ler's. Sunday afteruoou. . Glenn Trexler viiits it W,. A. Eagles quite ofteu. 0. L. Webb of the St. Pauls oommuuity, visited at J. A fifady's Sunday, and was delived in getting home ou account of the rain. Clodh ppeb. ; Plies Cured in 6 to U Days. ; Vonr draekist will refund money' if'PAZO 1 ttNTMENT fails to" Cure' 'iiy case oi ItcMnv, Mad, Bleeding or Protrudii g Piles in6toUdays. S first application gives Sase end Rest 50c. Mao Takes His Own MedlnJne U Optimist. , He has absjluu faith, in his medicine he knows when he takes it for certain ailmeue gets re lief , l?eopji 4f ho. takpjfevKlj ug's New DiscoJtoftCj&Mlilig Cold arelilBSEyTfrttOW th i t cough;6pr wiVKsPvttJiMAte iha4iuingthe thtoasr: kilt the gerflasr-attdropAu - tbe V way j so: datura to act. You oft 8 if Cold by superficial treat meu.tr-; yctr:inrnV-(Cr" tr tb; cause -.clcihe trouble. Be u optimist. Gt a "boftte'ef Dr. KVog's New Discnvj ery today mmm: Here PJ the f veilfig f W-I lltli. Aa iicuiiiH'ffleiia. r , -:. - - Thi Redpalb XJhautauqna began inalisburyWueldlsyt afternoon t Below ; is Jthe ; daily program Jor theoniiug att.ractiona : . - Program begins promjptly, Ohildreus Hoar, 4:15 p. m. Moroing Luoture, 11 :00 a. m. Afternoon Mosio, 3:80 p. m. Afternoon L9Ctnret 4:00 p. m. ;Eveuing Musi., 8:0Q p, m. Evening Entertainment 8 -80 p m . : ? Alice Neilsou program will begin- promptly at 8:00 p. mv i Honrs subjeot to chacge by an nouncement. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Introductory Exercises. Grand Concert, the Masio Mak ers . . . .. . . - . - Admission 85c, Children ltio. TDE8DAY, EVENING Concert, The Masio Makers, Lecture, Hungry People," Sylvester A. L ug. Admission 253, Children 15o. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Concert, The Sayrantffs. Interpretative, "The Man from Home," Wells Watson Ginn. Admission 25j, Children 15c. WEDNESDAY, EVENING. Concert, The Savranoffa. Lecture, "Taking , Stock of a Town," Frank Dixou. Admlssiou 85 , Children 15o. THURSDAY, MORNING. Lecture, "Finest of the Fine Arts,' Dr. Charles E. Barker, Admission 25 o, Children 15o. THDRBDAY, AFTBRNOON. Mucicil Reoital, Signor Giehs- eppe Bartolotta. Leoture, "How to Live a Hun dred Years," Dr. Charles E . B i rker. Admission 85;, Children 15o. THURSDAY, EVENING. Moderu Dramaf "The Servant in the House." William Owen and Company. - . Admission 75 j, Children 85c. FRIDAY, M jBNING. ' Children's Hear, Indian Folk rales and Folk Dauoes, Mis Vi vian Ditto. Lecture, "A Man's Thinking aud His Nition," R E Pattison Kliue. Admission 25o. Children 15 i. FRIDAY, AFTERN JON. Concert, Otooenral Club. Lotu-e, 'The Disease of Demo iraoy," R. E. Paitison Kline. . Admission 25s, Children 15 FBIDAY, FVKNING. Concert, Orobescral Club. Eutertainmeut, Magi?, Taber, The Miracle Man. Admifeiiu 50c, Children 253. SATURDAY MOBBING. Chsldren's Hour, Russian Folk Tales aud Folk Dances, Miss Vi vian Ditto. Leoture, "A Man's Thinking and HisJChildren," R. S, Patti son Kline. Admission 25?, Children 15o. SATURDAY, AITERNOOD Grand Concert, Signor Palla ria aud His Band . Admission 50c, Children 253. ' SATURDAY, EVENING. Giand Concert, Signor Pallaria and His Band. Admission 50o, Children 25o. MjNDAY, M &NING. Children's Hour, German Folk Tales and Folk Danoes, 'Mis Vi vian Ditto - LctuTe, "A Man's Thinking tnd His Sjciety," R. E. Pattison Kline. .Admission 25j, Children 15c M NDAY, AFTERN XJJ. Concert, Christine Giles Bi .g bam and Cc. Leoture, "Politioal Patrio tism, "Gv. A eh ton C. Shallen bsrgef, of Nebraska Admisnoc 50s, Children 25o. If NDAY, EVENING. Jo.v Night, A Mixture of Fan and Muiio, Ralph Bingham and Christine GilesBingham aud Company. Admission 50o, Children 25c. TUESDAY, M RN1NG. Children's Hour Scaadivanian Folk Tales and Folk Dances, Mies Ditto. TUESDAY, AFTERNOON Dramatic Lecture, ' 'The Marty dom of Fools," Thomas Brcoks Fletcher. Admiss-ou 50o, Children 25c , TUESDAY, EVENING. Song Recital, Alice Neiiaan. OnaCol the World's most noted prima donnas . Admission $i .CO, Children 506. . - Admission to Children's' Hour free to all. Kimball Pianos are used and fwomimpded"' by " the Rrdpath ChaatMqaa Just Received At W. TAYLOR'S Spring Goods, General line White Goods, Gingham, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, etc, - r" Wlieu in need of Dry Croods, Shoes, HatB, Caps, No tioos, Crockery, Groceries, Tinware and about every thing kept in a general store, come to see me. FarniPrs are invited to ters while in the city. Very truly, :;- W-. W. TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 103 S. THE I facilities for the care and protection of Ji your Money are modern in ever respect, vjf The many new depositors we are gaining fa indicates a growth of this bank which will permit au added and larger usefulness to the com munity. IT"I- Is it not foolish to keep your money in your house where you will always fear it may burn, or where a burglar may break in and p teal it and kill you at the game time? We pay four per cent., interest, compounded quarterly. SALISBURY BANK & TRUST GO. W. E, .McWHIRTER, Cashier. Let me send you FREE PERFUME W rite today for a testing bottle of ED. DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING Onyx' tut Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money Eoery Kind from Cotton to Silk, For Men, Women and Children Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.09 per pair Look for tie Trade Mark! Sold by All Good Dealer. WHOLESALE JQfd 3-in-One Is a Tvvimd that never crums. 3-in-One lubricates nerfectlv sewinff machines, na. lawnmowera everything that nffice. No crease. No acid. A anil radishes nerfectlv all veneered . Snrinlded on a vard of black cheesecloth 3-in-One absolutely prevents rust on gun barrels, auto fixtures, bath room fixtures, gas ranges, everything metal, indoors or out, in any climate. It sinks into the unseen metal pores and forms a protecting "overcoat" which stays on. Free 3-ln-Oner-Free. Write today for generous free bottle and the 3-in-One Dictionary of hundreds of uses. 3-in-One is sold in all good stores in 3-size bottles: 10c (1 oz.), 25c (3 oz.), 50c (8 oz pint). Also m new 3-IN-ONE OIL 43 D A ftxomdwmw The la'achovia Bank & Trust Go. Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL. LARGEST ASSETS. This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors 4 per cent, paid on Saving deposits. You can open an account with one dollar and upwards. make my place headquar Main St ., Salisbury, C. PIN AUD' The world's most famous perfume, every drop as sweet as the living blossom. For handkerchief, atomizer and bath. Fine after shaving. Al the value is in the perfume yois don't Dav extra for a fanrv bnttle. SLILAGA The quality is wonderful The price only 75c (6 oz.). Send 4c for the hide bottle enough for 50 handkerchiefs. PARFUMERIE ED. P1NAUD Department M. ' ED. PINAUD BUILDING NEW YORK 1 Hosiery w - S p.r orric 3 Tdjlor NEW YORK lleht. rrare oO com typewriters, bicycles, locks, clocks, ever needs oiline in your home sor" little 3-in-One on a soft cloth cleans or varnished furniture and woodwork. it makes an ideal Dustiest Dusting Cloth. patented Handy Uu Uan, 25c oft ozj. COMPANY New York City i ..;. ..V.-, iff.

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