5
Santa Oiaut.
Tl abont. through
vitfrll Jfchii work now except
gtUing up their winter, wood and
letting aronndtthe fire.
It is rpoEte$tht V force of
bauds will be pai on -the publio
road here this week ito, gire, it a
genuine repair. We are glad to
hear of this as onr road U in bad
condition. .
Tfie pablib ichool here has open
ed wjjtb.good attendance,. We
look to have a good eohool this
winter.
L. HEller is building a new
addition to hi house. W. A.
Wagoner of Stanly oonnty is do
ing the work.
The Baptist Sunday sohool has
planned W.haVe a big Ohriitmai
true atcthe oharoh on Ohristmas
day.
Mug LoayQrr.is to, be organist
for the Ohristmas exercises at
Trading ford ehnrch. daring
Ohristmas.
G. A. Peaoook is planning to
build a handsome residenoe daring
the winter, and spring.
The W. O.. W. here is enlarg
ing ttrsir membership rapidly by
members almost
Sam Snort.
w -new,
taking
erery; meeting.
'3
ROCKWELL.
Noy. 22. Rer. J. A. Koons,
pastor of AbjBjRef ormed ohoroh of
this place, has returned to take up
his work after spending some
weekg with his -father and 'home
folkigin Pennsylvania.
Miiiee- - Blanoha Trexler and
Mabel Canup "Of East Spencer,
Tinted, at W. R. Miienheicaier'e
Sunday evening .
tfe8jpf.V. J. Orow and 0. P.
Barringojr were Rockwell visitors
Sunday;
A. hi Binehart visitsd at Rich
ard Brown'e Saturday night.
Toots thinks she will be able to
report ajwedding soon.
Jas. Park is the champion Ford
driver :He oan make a mile in
three-fburthB of a minute. Any
one wishing a good driver would
do well to see him.
Wild, Bill visited Toots Satur
day night and Sunday;
Mrm. Sallie Goodman visited
home, folks Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. Cleveland Misenheimer of
Rockwell, visited at Jim Mesi-
mera Saturday night.
Lewis .Lyerly visited at Alex
andei-Trezler's Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dal Fisher of
Salisbury, visited at Jno. Linker's
Saturday night. Toots.
all
LOWERSTONE.
Nov . 22. The farmers
around here are about done sow
ing wheat and oats, and are plow
ing stubble land for corn.
We sure have had, a pretty fall
for sowing wheat and oats, and
for gathering corn.
Now next will come hog killing
time a
J. R. 0. Fisher of No. 6 town
ship. Oabarrus County, killed two
hogs last week. One weighed 258
pounds and the other, weighing
278 pounds.
H. J, Bostof near Lowerstone,
killed a hog weighing 814 pounds
last Friday, November 19th .
James Hipp made a - good crop
of latai Irish potatoes this year,
making 150 bushels .
H. J. Bost made 25 ; bushels of
late Irish potatoes and about 60
bushels pf ground peas, or pea
nuts on just a small pieoe of land.
Now h$ is selling them in Salis
bury at 5o per quart. He thinks
they pay better than raising cot
ton. Harvey Fonts sowed 85, acres of
wheal and oats this fall. Who
ever can beat that trot out your
man. That is sowing some.
Colds do not UavOVIIIlntfy.
Beojauss a oold is stubborn is no
reason why you should be. In
stead 'of iu wearing" it out, get
sure relief by taking Dr. King's
New Discovery. Dangerous bron
chial and lung ailments often fol
low a 'cold which has been neg
leoted at the beginning. As yonr
body faithfully battles those cold
germ a, po better aid oan be given
than the use of this remedy. Its
merit his been tested by old and
young; Get a bottla today. 5Qo;
and fl.OO.
Nov. 23, flhariss Holihouser
tat wturned home from the Uni
ted 8tates Army where he has
taaator the past year. v '
VF, A. fymc has returned from
Ttxai where he has been git ning
ootton and reports only half a
crop there this year.
Jaok EUer planted ten rows of
irish (potatoes .fifteen steps long
and made twenty bushels. Who
beats it? r
Dave Peeler's little boy fell and
broke his arm, the dootor fixed it
up and he is getting alright again.
Gorge Rasher 'has the finest
little buggy horse we have seen
lately.
Charles Jones, went, 'possum
hunting and got f otir big ones.
John Bost .has gone to Franklin
Institute to take a business oourse,
E. D. Ritchie has an eleven
pound 'possum up fattening. Who
can beat that?
John Jaokson has five 'possums
up fattening. ,
Young lady at Rich L. Barger's
November 18th, 1916.
Young lady at Burt Fink's No
ember 20th, 1915.
Young lady at Tom Beaver's
November 9th, 1915.
Here Where they raise fine 'pos
sum dogs. There are eight ready
for the 'nossum hunters as soon
as they are six weeks old.
Young lady at Daniel Canup's
November 20th, 1915.
Fisher & McOombs had pay day
Saturday.
Venus dreamed tnat be saw
three United States flying ma
chines sailing over the country and
that from now on there would be
plenty of them.
Stokes Eller has moved from
Faith down near the Yadkin
river towards Bringle's ferry.
The remains of D . L. Lents who
lived next to Clark's store and
who was killed by his automobile
Saturday, passed through Faith
Sunday, from the sanatorium in
Salisbury to his home from where
the burial will take place Monday
evening.
Nellie and Sadie Yates was vis
iting at Mr. and Mrs. Boyden
Lefler's Sunday.
We have just recently had a fine
rain and all small grain is doing
well now, lots of clover seed has
been sown.
We took diuner at M. G. M.
Fisher's and Mrs. Fisher had green
roasting ears right from the stalk
for dinner. Who can beat that
for late green corn trot it out?
Venus will mail twenty-five of
his fine strawberry plants on re
ceipt of twenty five cents. Now
is the time to set them out, to
bear for next year,
Wanted to exchange a fine 'pos
sum dog . pup for three groan
voune hens, or a pis, or a little
goat, or two dollars in oash . Can
send and reosive by express if you
live at a distance. t
Ten cents will get one of the
oiotures of thit large historic
chestnut tree, that was planted
about the time of the revolution
. .
sry war, and is still standing in
a bie onen field, and is still bear
ing ohestnuts every year. It is
in Rowan county, and the piotuxe
is a beautiful one.
J . F, Litaker and J. L. Flem
ing from above China Grove,
passed through Jfaitn today in
their automobile with a fine i lot
of things for the Orphan's Home
at Crescent, consisting of pears,
potatoes, etc . Onr crops are good
this year and the good people of
Rowan county oan well afford to
remember our own orphans.
W. H. Earnhardt made 660 gal
Ions of molasses np to the close of
the season, he made over 150 gal
lons for himself . Who ever oan
beat that trot out your mail.
Mrs. W. A. Sides of China
Grove has returned home after
spending a week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. David Peeler.
G. M. Shuping the foreman at
Shaping's Roller Mill has opened
up a store and t is doing a good
business.
Banks Friok brought to ur yo
fice and gave to us an ear of corn
8f inohss around and only 2 in
ones long and welif ormed Who
can beat that?
Rev. John R.'.Jordan the ;Bap
tist minister here has resigned as.
pastor of Faith and will take oth
er work at Spies, S. 0. The mem
bers all regret to see hun Jeaye,
but wish him and his family good
luok in their -newhojnff
Jordan was a good minister and
everybody liked him .t He w ill be
missed in this community.
VmUjs,
David S. Lents, aged 49, met
with an unfortunate;: and fatal ao-
oident Saturday afternoon while
on the Gold Hill Road en route
to, his home in the vicinity of Or
gan Ohoroh. . Mr. Lents, his son
Bernard, and a friend, Robert
Gray, were in the nar and were
going with considerable speed
down Tar Kiln Hill, just beyond
the two; mile post, when Bernard,.
who was . driving the machine
drove too near the ditch and cans
ed the auto to lounge sidewise,
when Ur. Lents was either thrown
or jumped out. He struck hard
ground and it was seen that he
Was was badly injured. In great
haste he was taken to the sana-
torium in Salisbury for profes
sional attention but died shortly
after his arrival. Mr. Lents was
a well-to-do farmer oa saw mill
man and was well thought of by
those who knew -him. .' He leaves
a wife on son and a brother,
Charlie Lents of Elm wood. His
remains -were prepared for inter-,
ment aitd were taken home Sun
day. The funeral was held from
Organ Church Monday afternoon,
the, pastor, Rev. R. R. Sowers,
officiating.
The two young men were not
injured - and "the, auto was only
slightly damaged.
It Always Helps
says Mrs; Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's
. tonic She says further : "Before I began to use :
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would killjne. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardu I began to feel like a new woman. 1 soon
gained 1 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as-run a big water milL
1 wish every suffering yroman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good."
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc, are sure signs of woman-
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's
tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
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Get a Bottle Todav!
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Seat Ustfal Billitles yog Should Get.
Followina are the names and
numbers of various bulletins re
quested of us. Ir is better that
eaoh persons write direot to the
United States Department of Ag
riculture, Washington, D. 0., if
the desires them.
142. Principles of Nutrition
and nutritive value of food.
84. Meats: Composition and
Oookmg.
86. Fish as Fool.
128. Bggs and their uses as
food.
250. Preparation of Vegetables
for the Table.
289. Beans.
298. Use of Fruits as Food.
298. Food value of Corn and
Ooru Produots.
882. Nuts and their Uses ss
Food.
868. The use of milk as Food.
668..: Popcorn for the Homes.
610. Honey. .
875. Care of food in the Home.
188. Meat on the Farm: Butch
ering, Curing and Keeping .
208- Canned Fruits, Preserves
and Jellies.
869 Canning Vegetables in the
Home.
8S9. Bread and Bread Making.
891. Economical Use of Meat
in the Home.
496. Raising Belgian Hares
and : other Babbits.
621. Canning Tomatoes at
Home and in Club Work.
694. Shipping Bggs by Parcel
Post.
64. Daoks and Oeese.
154. The Home Fruit Garden :
Preparation and Care.
255. The Home Vegetable
Garden.
185 Beautifying the Home
Grounds.
474. Use of Paint on the Farm
607. The Farm Kitchen as a
Workshop.
270. Modern Conveniences of
the Farm Home.
54. Some Common Birds.
609. Bird Houses and How to
Build Them.
898. Habit forming Agents.
450. Some Facta About Mu-
laria.
459.
449.
473.
House Flies.
Rabies or Hydroph .bia.
Tuberculosis
Qat rid of Those Poisons la Your Sym-
tem!
You wiHifiDr- King's New
Life Pills a must satisfactory lax
ative in releasing the poisons from
your system. Accumulated waste
and poisons cause manifold ail
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spots, before she eyes, blaokuess
and a miserable feeling general 1 y
are indications that .yen need Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Take a
dosa tonight and yon will experi
ence grateful relief by morning.
25c.
No Hops For Ur. Ross's Recoveri.
News from Wilmington Satur
day night was to the effect that
there is no hope for the recovery
of Richard 8. Rose, who was in
jured bythe accidental discharge
ofa pistol eight or nine weeks
ago. , , His x mother, Mrs. C. A.
Rose cf China Grove, his
sister, Mrs. Annie Liek of
Chiriotte and his brother, Janice
'Rose, of this city, went to his
bedside Friday. He is a nephew
of Mrs. AfcJ. Crowell of this city
and a son-of the late Rev. 0. A
Rosa who was fcrnorl v a pastor
of a Lutheran Church near Salis
Tfca Gsbta That Doss Not Affect Ths Hssd
Became of It tonic and laxative effect. LAXA.
BKOMO QUININE is batterthan ordinary
and doe not cause nemmnuu nor
ahead. Remember the full nameand
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This 0,5tober 16, 1915- '
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Theo. it. Jkicttz Attorney,
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I have a well selected atoek of staple and fancy
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Farmers ar invited to make my place fieadquar
ters while in the city. Very truly,
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103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N . C.
'Phone 39.
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SINCE we got a Perfec
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mother keeps cozy all day
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In five minutes the Perfec
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comfortable. It is light and
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