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ROCKWELTi, NO 2
Feb. 21. Some of th mem -bera
gathered together at El,e
nexer church last V duesday for
the purpose of doing acme work
in the grove
! s'ead of th co
idii uBinr, T.oBi b'" : M K ( i oil wa1
tot oi uavoiui youug mon bwt I QinliDS loff 8 for OrOBB tlBB -t
g"l' 1 Martin Klnttz aw mUl, in Ca
TheBoffalo Creek ia going to kgrrug Con y H fathsr- H
i i 1 w;U trl I Ka n I . ... - . ' .-
oe qiergaa iuuu wu. J. Boet, and Lather, bh ed Mm
gteat inV'8tmut for this com
munity. Will make better oropa
and prevent a lot of a oknecB.
A Boy.
The Subline That Does Not Affect The Hm
. j i BecaaSc OI lis ionic kuu . ,
A large Crowd Was tiBROMO QUININE is better than ordinan
and a nioe lot of work
present
done.
Bostian sohool had a debate and
a box supper Saturday night,
under Jh'e supervision of Misses
Williams and F.sher, teachers.
inine and does not cause nervousness noi
nor in bead. Ktmemon mc iuu
for the signature c w. c
FAITH.
Feb. 18 Mrs. J. 0 Robertson
was born July 80th, 1884, in Fair-
A delegation of people from Held Uonnty, w. uM ana aeparssu or:cked n ft t
South Rowan appeared beforo the thjg life 1 ebrrary ltD, iwio. straighten them.
Mhndnv 3ha hftd been maklniz her heme
February 7th, in the interest of here with her sobs for some time
irood roads for South Rowan. " She leaves two broth' rs in South
Jospeh Connell a progressive Carolina two sens and cne daugb
farmer exchanged horses recently I ter in Faith and cn danghtr in Friday nigh
on a guarautee. idudmu wsy ouuiu vmunua ouo n iiwou iu youug dies a1: a mar-
to do business . He also butcher-led to her ed lor ten aays wun ried fo'ks. Neither sidn bat. it
ed a hog last week. the grippe wh oh causd ner uftg a Ue. They ar goi .g to try
A young farmer who is plan- death Htr people here accom- over aain.
ninga new house said the other panied ths remains to Winstoro Lwis Fout is b uldu g a barn -
to ban1 logs ast Tbarsdav T
Iiewis Fouti has hie house np
and nearly eady to move luto
He built near J. B B st's :!oie
to the Salisbury at -1 Mtr P fas-
ant public road, on land be bought
f W. B. Beaver. -CJ..E.
Bost i s:ck with r en-
matism he wee in a bad fix, both
of his lfgs we:fl so e could
move them, h s right, im Was to
he couid m l mov it either and
his fingers cn bis hau-i were so
he coo Id not
I saw Vr Fjs1 -
ar tre&t him anl in 15 minute! be
had his firgtrs straight, sure.
The people of . the Loverstocf
school had a mllinc match aat
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saved my little girl's life. When she had tjie measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
more trouble. I shall never be without
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I SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STORE. I
A Full Line of General Meiehandise
Constantly On Hand.
FOOT REST HOSIERY whether it's appearance
yon want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will get
it if you get "Foot Rest And this too is an enduce
ment to moet of us. Yon'H SAVE MONEY
NEW SECURITY FRUIT JARS, fresh lot just re
ceived. Piute, Quart?, and half-gallons
pi ii f i J r ummer good, light weight underwear
for men andwoman, alo Dress Good?, Shoes, Pants,
Overalls, Hats., Notion. Crockery, Tinware, etc.
GROCERIES. -I
have a well selected stock of staple and fancy
groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in
need come to see me.
Farrhf rs are invited to make my place headquar
ters while in the city. Very truly,
W. W. TAYLOR,
'Phone,S9. 103 S. Main St , Salisbury, N. C.
day that the first thing he ex- 8 0., tcday, 4 theit old home, Q01 tmed iJ tbig
peoted to do was to put in a water where the funeral and burial will I going-right along
supply and build a bath room, tare-place batarday. She was a
Then he would build the rest of Scd womm and her many friends
week and is '
J H.
the house around that. It isn't a
very wrong estimate that he has
of the neoessity of running water
and a good bath room.
John Gosloppv shaves once a
week when he ia feelin well when i"eB o f the golden wedding
he isn't he let's em.go two weeks, crowd andatable at Rev. and Mrs.
R. L. Brown's. Price ten csntt
a farmer to try to go slicked up. D7 miil
His farming iuat like that, t o. Arch Klcitti it making garden
Two men in the community had oday aad Pouting onions on hit
a bet on two dogs the other day J1" near r"n
Thev had oanffht a rahbit in a I John Brentcn is making paving
Iran and tint a bk nn th do and piling ' hem up. Thef are as
oatching the rabbit. iThe owner good-tfuck m trads as pure gold,
of the dog that caught the rabbit Several parties here have com
was to be the winner. So they menced to make the small duraok
turned the rabbit loose in a large paving blooks.
field and let it get some distance Venr s reoeiv-s a grea deal of
away before turning the dogs loose 009,1 frjm ft 8ra oiany PerPle
and the slowest toy caught Hhe from a11 Part9 of he oountry,
rabbit on his return in going back Thy o nice wo would like to
the track. make items out of all of them t ut
Robert Ketner refused $175 00 there are many. Here is one
for two dogs recently. Why not we just got by mail: Gold HilJ
give the cat a word of praise now N 0., February 16th, J. T.
and then? Shn i ah nafnl a-RlWyatt. D t Sir: I have learned
dog, costs less and is just es af
fectionate, Every farm needs 2
FROG TOWN.
Feb. 16 Mrs L I Cauble, Mrs.
Hoffman, Misses Sallie Huffman
and Luln Sifford vieittd Mrs. C
Venus got some rxtra flue pic. Brown Monday evening.
j nn. a jj a sincra aud JNellip
will miss her in the community
YouDg mail oarrier on route
three at J Olareuce Berntardt'e,
Fe' ruary 5b.
'R. W. C. TAYLOR, Dentist
Hours 8:80 to 12:30, 2 00 to 5 80,
and ether hours by appointment.
T henea Office 147 Residence 254.
Office second floor of
I'AGKGVIA BANK BUILDING,
Entrance first door on Council St,
Ohoate were guests of Mrs. 0 W
Harrington Tuesday.
C M Brown and family visited
at J Goodman's last Sunday.
Misi hJmma Boit is able to be
out again, whiob announcement I
her friends will be glad to hear.
Sifford's Saturday night and Sun
day. Among the good things jhe
had prepared to eat were sou e
green peppers taken fr m the stalk
Saturday, Fei ruary 12, last. Ve
nus, beat tat if you oati. While
there we were shwn a oonv ol
The Car lina Watchman, datH
1862, also a Daich bilin, dated
1787.
or 8 good cats.
Charles Rosemond was cooking
tome turnips, pumpkins and corn
meal mixed today for his hogs,
which he is going tc market soon.
He teems to think this is a very
good feed to fatten trgs.
Mr. Ritchie and Miss Sadie
Lipe were married recently.
The new pastor of Phannels
Baptist church is spending the
week with the members.
When people really want to co
operate they can. The reason co
operative movements have been
unsuccessful so often is that men
have been unwilling to give some
of their individi alism and to ac
cept a common plan and work on
thai
P. G. Oook of Conoord the
State vice president of the P. O.
8. of A and W. A Daniels of Sal
isbury, State secretary, will in -stitute
a lodge of the above camps
at Bostian school home next Wed
nesday night, February 23rd.
Gharlea Cook another progres
sive farmer is having a new six
roomhouse built.
Hats off to the ground hog for
we are indeed indebted to some
one for this clear sunny weather.
While talking about prepared
ness, are you planning to be pre
pared to go through the winter of
J916-1917 in good shape if cotton
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noma Happen to sell for 6 or 8
oenta? 'We fiope it will be twice
these figures, but the prudent man
is the one who will not depend
upon it being so high,'
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james reinej, son of Mr. and
TuTn 1 T i 1 1 ....
vBiTiu jretaei, visited at
John Clark's Sunday evening.
I am listening for the weddire
oeiis to ring soon m our commu
nity, so don't be surprised if I re
port a wedding soon.
We have a brick house in our
community, which waa built tlo-
lober 11, 1811, and has two chim
neys witn tour nre-places . One
chimney has two fire-plaoes on the
first story and one on the second
The longest chimney is 18 fet on
the outside and the other one is
7 feet and 7 inches. The home
has a large basemen. If there
ia any one who can beat this fcr
an old brick house let's see you
trot out and ihow up.
Oarl Fink ii olearing a larg
new ground. The trouble with
too many hired mm is, they hang
too nuoh in the. breeching in
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from yo?r itms that yon are very
mu:h interested in historical rel
ics I hare several piotuies of a
mulberry tree whioh i said to be
V !
ime wniOB uornwauis norse nit
the top eff of As you can see.
The tree has no top. The tree
stood near Carthage, Moore conn
ty, when I made the picture, but
has since been act down and burn
ed by a man who didn't know that
it was a historical tree It it taid
Comwalhs camped near the tree
and tied his horse to it, it then
being only a small busK Thii
pocket comb wa afterwards foni d
aearthitree. 1 act seeding you
one of the pictures it was made
joBt a Zyear, ago. With best
wishes,
Your friend,
R. F. Wider house.
Venus has placed the p cture in
hit collPctiouta d will take good
care.of it for all time to c me
If any t ne else has any old his
tcrioal news. Seed it on to Vi us
we like them.
These ho )1 children tell Venus
that there will be a big school ex
hibition at the cloee of the Faith
.1 i! l . 1 rr
panne sonooi. men we will see
large crowds of people here.
If Venus oan rent the large
granite store of the Jr. O. TJ. rA.
M. here, where Charles Peeler
moved from, he will open his
museum on a large scale where it
can be seen by every 1 ody where
we can spread out right.
Venus.
Mre. James Hipp
aud N-liin HioHte Siffotd wt-ie
guests last Fnd y of Jaocr Bt av
er and familv.
George Hipp left last wek f r
Tennessee in which state he will
wori in a furniture factory
Mrs. Z A Klutlz has been vi?it
ing relatives in Salisbury during
the past week .
We have heps cf rpcrtiuga
wedding soon.
XRev. Sowers conterrp'ates re
modeling the inside o f -Organ
Ohuroh ai d the council room.
Somebody.
Deafness Can nor be Cured.
by looal applications, as they can
not rraoh the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way
to cure deafness, and that is by
constitutional remedies Deaf
ness is jauied by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the
Buitaohan Tube. When this tube
is inflamed you. have a rumbling
or imperfect hearing and when it
is entirely closed, deafness is the
result, and unless the inflamma
tion can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal con
dition, bearing will be destroyed
forever; nine oases but of ten "are
oaused by catarrh which is noth
ing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surface.
We will give One Hundred Dol
lars for any case of deaf nes (oaus
ed by catarrh) . that cannot bp
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure:
Send for circulars free. '
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo.
Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 75s.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
oonitipation.
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The UJachovia Bank & Trust Go.
Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina,
LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS.
This gidi afDty and Protection to our Depositors
4 per cent, pud ou aving depr3ita. You can open an
account with one dollar and upwards.
A Real Kerosene Burner
Resolita ol Re.pecl
Whereas, God in his infinite
wisdom has removed by death the
mother. Mis. Lyerh of our be
loved brothers, W. V and J. F .
Ocoper. therefore, be it resolved,
that Patterson Local. 338, F.
E.andC U ff A., x rts? t h -i 1
hearlMv s-mp'itby t lb.- ,e
reaved biothers.
Resolved. That these resolu
tion be spread 011 our minutes, a
copy be furnished th family aud
a copy tl e C.cLty paper for pub
lioation. '
Pattibson Local, R. B. Kest
ler, Secretary.
' 4Sff7"ft' Mogul 8-16 $fi7Ej
tpVI V Kerosene-Biiniing Tractor I J
MOGUL 8-16 is the only tractor of its size that we
know of that works on low-grade kerosene. That
gives it two big advantages over other tractors.
Mogul 8-16 burns any oil that can be burned in an engine.
Since you can always get naphtha, benzine, motor spirits, kerosene, of
some of the low-grade distillates, .you are sure of a plentiful supply of
fuel at all times. That's one advantage.
The other is that kerosene and the other oils cost less and, in all
probability, always will cost less than gasoline. You know the differ
ence in price now, and you can easily figure the saving in burning low
grade oil. That's another advantage.
Kerosene is not explosive. Gasoline is.
Gasoline requires a separate tank. If you buy a Aogul 8-16, your
one kerosene tank will be all you need.
We have a sample Mogul 8-16 right here in the store. Come in and
have a look at it. We believe when you have seen it, and know all it will
do for you, that you will want one for your spring work, especially when
you realize that it costs you only $675 cash, F. O. B.. Chicago.
SALISBURY HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO
Salisbury, TJ. C.
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Whereas. Gd in his infinite!
wisdom has seen fit to remove by
death our brother, A. F. Good
man, thtriefoTe, be it resolved:
First, That in the death of our
friend end brother Patterson Lo
cal, No 338, F. E. audC. U of
A., feel a great loss his love f r
our cause and fellowship with u
was very dear to eaoh mpmber;
Second, That in h s dath tbi
Lcal has been deprived of one of
its most faithful and bst beloved
me ml ers
Third, That by his death the
Local and the commuuhy have
suffered a peculiar 1 ss, it has
been deprived of one who, too
modest to seek to lead, yet who
by the foroe of his character and
real worth induced all with whom
he came into coLta.ct to always
confide in bis' integrity, judgment
and wisdom, and to seek his aid
in all good work;
Fourth, That the SYmptthy cf
this Loca' e tendered his be
reaved family, may God in his
tender mercy heal their sorrowing
hearts ;
Fifth. That in retpect for his
memrry a copy or mese resolu
tions be spread on our minutes to
become a perpetual m morial to
him;
Sixth. That a copy of these res
olutions be sent to bis family and
be published in the county papers.
Patterson Local, No. 838, R.
B. Keitler, -Secretary . .
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