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1 OgOCXXDCCgog 1 PrnMiiUitltaJilUlirrt Dtctmbsr 18 a - V AY A 7A. 7 V 7A J-V A . wli 1 - ." I.. "l" -. - - ; h i sr - m m m mm m m m m a m a ft AAm-siAa aav-'va'b t 1 x m i . r ii i HELLO! MEET ME AT SALEEBY'S Headquarters for MM .C A I1I ' : j; : Made everyday. See us before you buy for your Christmas Tree. We "Will Save Yoia Money The Quality High, the Price Low. :aT SAIEEBY'S COENER Where Innes Meets Main. & Salisbury . - - N. O. RURAL NEWS Written by : OUn, CORRESPONDENTS. ORGAN CHURCH Three' young men, one from near 'Faith and two of the Orgac Church, neighborhood, went hunt iug last Tuesday. They killed and caught fourteen rabbits, two iqair relsT" three larks and two opoe lacng, weighing 6 and 8 pounda Now Rio.' Venus if you oan beat that trot out your men. As to the number of dogi ask Louise. O". W. Harrington visited at Mrs. Ellen Sifford'a last Satur day. Come along Uncle Bill and give us the news of your commun ity; Misses Emma Boat and Flor enae Weaner are contemplating going to Kannapolia to work. 3 Christmas exercises at Organ Church Christmas day at 10 a'ciook. They are going to have aoooe fine exeroiss. Everybody ia invited to come out to hear them. Sally. SECOND GREEK AND DUNN TOWN. Deo. 19. The farmers around here are about done gathering their oropa. Uames Godty had a corn shook ing Thursday afternoon. - Capt. Kenerly has his force of prisoners sand-clayiDg the road from Seoond Crek to Myers' Cross Raads. The bridge over Second Creek will soon be done and ready for travel. It is 800 feet long and ii tfce largest biidge in the county. Is will take the plaos of the old w oden bridge known as Ghent's bridge. James Gentle has moved onto the Barnhardt place. Mrs. Livengood has moved onto Calvin Harrison's place. Jam3sMarvey, who has been working in a cotton mill in Con cord for the past twelve months, has moved baok iuto our commun ity. Carl Miller has built himself a new houae and haa moved into it. John Bringle, our butcher man, has built a new house and haa had it painted. Clyde Jonea hsa had hia resi dence painted. James Wood has bad his house moved baok from the road and ia having a chimney built to it. Walter and Floyd Kincaid have threihed lots of pas with their gasoline thresher this fall. Stokes Barger made 70 bushels of peas. Stok'S lives cn the Joe Miugus farm and is a good farmer. The ladies of the community gathered at the home of Lindaey Molutyre last Friday and had an old fashioned quilting. Lindsay is a bachelor, and lines all by him. self LThe kindness of the women folks wsb much appreciated by Liudsey. Thre will be a Christmas tree at G it 'a Chapel some time during Cfariitmas week, probably on the night before Christmas. Old Timer. Laughter Aids Digestion. L i tighter is tue of the most hea'tbful exertions; it is of great help to digestion. A still more effectaal help ia a dose of Cham berla i a'r Tablets If you should be tr nbled with indigestion give th9in a trial. They ooa a qur ter. Obtainable every whew,. Deo FAITH. 11. H L. Owen of Mor gan Township has joat come up to Faith after a pair of mill stones that J. T. Wyatt sold him . Cur. tis Baster Wyatt came along. While here they looked at the cu riosities of Venus, and taw some of the fine granite quarries, some thing new to them. Mr. Owens is putting up a corn mill to grind bread meal for the public and will grind fof the old time toll. Charles Peeler is selling out everything in his store. J. D. A. Fisher is still having strawberries from his garden. Lewsou Ludwiok come down and did some repairs on his resi dence for his renters . Venus wants to buy an old time doll ba y to put in his collection, and a tall old time bedstead, the kind that had curtains around it; Fisher & McGombs have juS got another rush order for 4 lot of mill stones to go by local freight. Big crops of corn all over the Unit ed States are oalling for mills to grind it. Saturday, evening, Deoember 11th, it rained, sleeted, hailed and snowed, and on Sunday morning Faith was all under our first big snow of the season. The road were dry and dusty when the snow fell. Monday morning the sun is shining bright and the snow is fast melting away. Venua visited the free sohool at Faith the other day and found the sohool committee there making arrangements to have more seata made. There are two hundred ai;d eighty pupils. John Wilkerson of Faith, who butohers for the people, has killed thirty hogs and has been oalled on to kill fifteen more. Who can. beat that for one man? Walter Rtney is confined to his bed with pneumonia. J. 1. Wyatt received an order today for two pair mill atones. Venns is going to write a sketch of his life during 1916. .Last night Venus was sailing tbrongh the air in the preseuos of thousands of people who had gathered expressly to see him sail around and they came from ail directions, far and near, thoua J I A I 1 - huub auu tuousanas or peop'e. Then we woke up and found it ah a dream. Did any one else ever have a dream like that. One time we dreamed of falling in a well and when we atruok the bottom we nearly bounced out of bed. Evidently Veuns haa been tating too maoh fresh pork. Ed. Lewis Peeler is receiving lots cf toys of all kinds for his h liday trade, as well as" Raiuey, Josey, and Peeler & Barger, Pleas. Hols houser, Calvin Lingli and Chas Peeler. All expect a big holiday trade this year. Vxnus Wasiogtoor Dao. 4 Extreme! simplicity will be observed at the wedding of President Wilson and Mrs. Norman Gait, which the White House announotd today will be solemnised Deoember 18 at the home of Mrs. Gait here; The arrangements have all been made. ' " The Presideut will have co best man at the wedding and Mrs. Gait will not fcrwally select , a maid of hone r, although one of her sisters, Miss Bertha Bollk-g of this city will attend her daring the ceremony. It was announced at the White House that only members of the two families ai d the President's immediate hoose- hould would attend the wedding and that do formal invitations would' be issued. This surprised official Washington, as it 1 ad been expeoted that at least a few of the President's friends would be in vited. The Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St. Margaret's Protest ant Episcopal Ohuroh here, which Mia. Gait haa attended iu recent months, has been tentatively se leoted as the officiating clergyman, although it is possible that the R)V.: Sylvester Beach, pastor of the President' church in Prince ton, may assist. The president is a Presbyterian. Owes her Good Health to Chamberlain's Ttblels. I owe my good health a Chamberlain's Tablets," writet Mrs. R. G. Neff, Grookstoa, Ohico "Two years ago I was an invalid due to stomaoh trouble I took three bottles cf these .tablets and have since been in the best of health." Obtainable everywhere. S3 Ciill Strike Examination. The Civil Service Commission announoes the following exami nations to be held in Salisbury during January, 1916. For ap plication blanks call at the post office. Skilled draftsman, male Jan. 4 Marine engine and boiler drafts man male, Jan. 5 6. , Aid, ooast acd geodetio survey mals, Jan. 12 18 Chart engraver male, Jan, 18. Junior pharmacolgist male, Jan, 19. Teacher of agriculture male, Jan. 19. Expert and special agent male and female Jan 19 0 Assistant metallurgist male, Jan. 25 WORDS FROM HOME Why You Should Use Chamberlain Cough Remedy. Because it has an established reputation won by its good works. Because it is most esteemed by those who have used it for many years, as oooasion required, and are best acquainted with its good qualities. Because it loosens and-relieves a cold and aids nature in restor- i g the system to a healthy con dition. : Booause it does not contain opium or any other narcotic. Beoause it is within the reach of,all. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. For Sale. 1 two horse power Mo Vioker gasoline engine. Apply to D. O. Off mat, China Grove, NO, Stan neits; That may be loitstigited. TtsiiHJDj of iilisboij Citizens. When a Salisbury oitisen comes to the front, telling hit friends and neighbors of his experience, you can rely on his sincerity. The statements of people residing in far away plaoes do not com mand your confidence. Home en dorsement is the siud that backs Doau's Kidney Pills, Such tes timony is conviLciug. Investi gation piovee it true. Below is a statement of a Salisbury resideat. No stronger proof of merit can be had. M. B. Seal, 424 E. Kerr St., Salisbury, says: "I have found Doan's Kidney Pills to be just the thing for backache. I fre quently had severe attacks of lumbago when I could hardly move on acoount of the sharp oafobes aoross my bins. When ever I feel any trouble like that, Intake a few doses of Doan's Kid Pills and they never fail to help me." Price 60o, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dean's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Seal had. Foster Milburn Co., .Props,,. Bnff ale, N. Y. I tlee t8 Creditor;. Having qualified as executor ofth estate of Emma E. Pleas, this is to notify all persons having claims against , the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 12th. :dav of December. 1917. oi this notice, will be plead in bar of their re covery. Persons Indebteu to said es tate are nounea to make prompt set tlement. This Deo. 12th. 1915. . J. M. L. Ltbbly. executor. a. ii. Friee, attorney. NOTICE. Notice is herebv tinaita Xo. zui inr K aharo. of (h. i - - - - w v m m MJ apitai stock ot the ratterson Mfg Co:, of China Grove. N. Oi. stand ing in the name. of the undersien fu, oh ueeu ioas ana application hs been made to the aid Ptfor. son Mfg . Co , for issuance of a new certificate . F.N Patterson. FIds Frostproof Cabbage Plants by parcel post. Jeraey Wakefield, (lhftr. leston Wakefield and Succession. 1.000 for tl.00 Dostnaid 100 fnr 15o postnatd. R. O . Pares. nih .0. . B-iM, tfSHC J BV M You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman's life when she -needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic' to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organ?, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. You can't make a mistake in taking The TJachovia Bon!t & Go. Is the tronge.-t Bank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARBCSJ Thi? gives tt' r ty and Protection to our lpoitwf V A percent, paid on aving deposits. Yon can open !an account with one dollar and upwards j. v The Woman's Tonic i?1"3 Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take. Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything.'' oegm iaKing viraui loaay. aoia by all dealers. C3R rt- K Has Helped Thousands. KM EM 1M t.. t 2 iBSmJ Moved to 119 East Fisher St. 4 doors below wl ere we were looted, Where you will always find a full line of Fii!d and Gat den Seed, and for the Ladias' BULBS AND FLOWER SEED. Weeell SAL-VET Stock Remedies. ETALUM-V. INCUBATORS, and a full line of SPRAYS and INSECT POWDERS for trees and plants. 'Ph ne 1191. Farmers' Seerd House, 119 East Fisher Street, 7 2ltf Salisbury, N. O. HHHH Notice To Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. R. Wallace, deo'd, this is to notify all persons having claims against the "said decedent to tile an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or befote the 26 th day of October 1916, or this, notice will be plead in bar of their recovery . Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This October 15, 19tf- A. A. Wallace, . Adm'r. Theo. F. Klotlz Attorney. V If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If youhave a Far ri to Sell, List it with us. i SALISBURY REALTY i) And Insurance Company. FREE I FREE Those who subscribe for The Carolina 'Watchman and KowAN Record, Rowan's leading newspapers, ma&in a lively serai-weekly, and pay one dollar cash in gdvance,' will be given from now till January 1st, 1916, free Now is the time to get your home papers, prepare yourself for your winter reading and keep posted with'your State and County affairs, and the progress of the great European war. Re member these papers are not home papers merely in . name, they are edited, owned, published and printed by Salisbury ans, gives home people the preference in every way possible and asks for a fair deal by home people. Send in your subscription at once and get two months free. Holiday Gifts of Silverware SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STOtiE. A Full Line of General Merchandise Constantly On Hand. FOOT REST HOSIERY, whether it's appearance you want iu hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if you get "Foot Rest " And this too is an enduce ment to most of us. You'll S ATE MONEY. NEW SECURITY FRUIT JA.RS, fresh lot jnit re ceived. Pints, Quarts, and halfgallons. pri and uinmer goods, light weight underwear' for !i -,u and woman, also Dress Goods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selected stock of staple andl fancy groceries, country produce, teed stuff, etc. When in need come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquar terB while iu the city. Very truly, W.W.TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St , Salisbury, N. C. j f fr any season or occasion. 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The Perfection burns 10 hours on a gallon of kerosene. Clean quick convenient Look for the Triangle Trademark. Sold in many styles and sizes at hardware, general and department stores everywhere. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves,- Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Washington, D. C Norfolk. Va. Richmond. Va. Charlotte, N. C. Kharieaton, W. Va. Charleston. S. C. Highegt award Panamo-PmeiSe Expotitutt Come in and get a bank book free and join' our "Christmas Bauking Club" by depositing either 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents or 10 cents. You increase your deposit the same amount each week. No charge to join. i In 50 weeks: 1- cent Club pays $12.75 2- cent Club pays 25.50 3- cent Club pays 63 75 10-cent Club pays 127,50 , . We add 4 Der cent, interest. You can deposit 25 or 50 cents, or eacn week. Come in we will tell you all about it. 1.00 or more SALISBURY BANK & TRUST CO Salisbury, N. C. ' 8 1 o . O i . , . 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