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OUR CORRESPONOftJlS.
HIGH HILL,
Miss Settie and MaUm Fii k
visited at John Elior's Sonday '
James Tr-xler visited home
folks Sunday.
The blue eyed writer hai been
snowed nuder for some sime.
dome on blue eyei don't Btp
writing, I think blue epes wei
greatly disappointed Sunday
night. '
David Beaver visits 0. H Shep
herd's very often. ---i
Ulay Trexler and wife visited at
J. F. Morgan's Sunday.
Duke Morgan is having his tint
ber cut which he purchased from
Tom Johntson acme time ago.
Any one wishing a job sh:uld call
to see him.
J. 0. Morgan visited home folks
Sunday. -
James C, Morgan visited at
John L. Trailer's Sunday night..
A orowd went to Badeu from
Rowan Saturday. We hope they
had a flee time.
Claude Ketch ie has been cut
ting log for James C. Morgan.
Charlie Williams visited at
Adam Ketohie's Sunday.
Ezra Eatum
ST. PAUL'S.
Feb. 28. Bill Koou and Sidney
Beaver were cut horse trading io-
day. Any oue wishing to buy a
hone see Bill Ko?n.
Dr. H. C. Honbarger has been
making center tables duri ig the
past wek. But he says, they
stand much better if you put them
in the corner . Any one wanting
a table see the Dr.
Bill Koon is having a big new
ground cleaned up.
I am expecting to report a mar
riage some time this leap year. !
Hornet Saf rife visited his uncle,
L. J. Beaver, recently.
Bill Koon is hauling a lot of
aw logs to the saw mill at John
MVUgVlOl
Lit Submits Son iBttre?tlBg Rwnidts
Re itlre to a Road Near ihat Plac.
Feb. 28. We bad a dream the
other night too, but we are net
goiag to tell it.
Miss Nellie Park who is teaoh
in? sohoal at Park Academy spent
Situiday night with home folks.
Miss Leither Misenheimer, who
spent the winter at High Point,
has returned home.
T. J a. Trexler is building a
barn.
N. 0 . Park i s prsparii g to
build a large barn in the near fa
lure.
W, B. Orompton visited Gold
Hill Local last Thursday night.
O. H. Phill ps and A. L. Kluttx
visit id at Pond Lo:al F. E . and
C. U. of A. laBt Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Misenheimer of
High Point visited bis mother
last Saturday night.
Geo. 0. Park v'sited his siBler,
Mrs. A. L. Kluttz, Saturday
night.
The Gold Knob sohool is plan
ning to have an e tertammen at
the close of tchool, when the new
sohool bui'ding will he ded.catsd.
Gold Knob is soon to bave or
ganised a United Farm Wcmen'e
Olub for the betterment of fcrt
community. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brcwn have
noved to Mrs. Brown's father, J
D. Trtxlei's Mr Brjwn is pre
paring to bui d a mce re idnce
here.
S A Trexler is sawing 'umber
forN. C Park.
The new road leading' from
Go dman's woods to P. M. Phil
lips has been surveyed, so that
two or three people will have a
good r ad to drive over at the ex
pense of other peoplt. This road
will not be built for the benefit of
the county as it leads from no
where to nowhere, and no one
will be the better by its being
built. 1 he oitiiens of the com
munity knew nothing of its being
surveyed until it wss ordered sur
eyed by the commifsiorers
Evt n the peopli living along the
road will be p it to a disadvantage
CRESCENT ITEMS.- J Th. 3 i f
lis life. Ibe road leadincr from
Feb. 28. Miss Ila Safrit sp-Jnt Rockwell to Liberty church has
been ignored and self interest ias
(AdverttsWent )
Salisbury. N. C, Feb; 28th,
1916 As I am a candidate for
th next Legislature I t k this
method of informing the publio-
how I stand on some certain mat
lei s.
If aver a read commission, say
of taree good, honest, inttsllingent
ment to haudle the public road
matters.
I favor ar curtailment in num
ber of county commissioners, sty
to three in number. Po w.
tax payers, caput a step to pay
ing so many men now riding over
the roads, drawing large salaries
and doing uo work.
I favor a law paying the wages
of a: convict to his wifa or chil
dren, if any
I favor a law compelling county
authorities to promptly rublish
-
quarterly statements ocnoerning
the air.ouut of put lie mocey re
ceived ai d amount paid out, ?o
tbe publio can be inf:rmd I
oppose th? creatii g of all unite
ceBsary offices and t xtravaeanfc tx
penditure of the people's money,
acd macy onr which I have iu t
time nor epaoe to mention.
Respectful yonrp,
A L Linglk
Peoples' National Bank
Salisbury, N. C.
Does General Banking Business
WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de-
posits. Interest payable every 8 months
Prompt attenion given to any busi -
cess entrusted to us.
Tour business solicited.
tCf Peoples National Bank
John 8. Henderson, J.D.Norwood,
president. cashier.
D. L. Gaskifl, W. T. Busby,
V-rriidfnt Aeat. anaht
supper
Sunday at home.
There will be a box
Crescent Sohool .house on Satur
day night, March4th, at 7:80d
olock for the benefit of the M
sion Band. Everybody invit
Boxes will be gladly accepted.
Orescent and Bethsny crossld
t . . a- .
Dati on tne matter's diamond S
urdayy the result being 15 to 10
favor of Bethany.
There will be an old time txt
bition at Orescent on April 1st
at been the issue, It is honed that
the commissioners wil' se fit not
to spend any' money ou ti e road
until it has been thoroughly in
vestigated and then, if tbey see fit
to spend money en it, we will have
no mere to say about it, I ut dad
didly we can see t o use whatever
to snend the people's money in
the advantage of the few, for we
feel that money ipent on hU
piece o f road will be lavishly
. i -.
uegm m cue morning ana en a tbbt thrown away. We ask no one tc
night, consisting of eongs, plai, take our word for it. the survev it
dialogues and music by the band, there for anyone to see. Gentle,
a coruiai invitation is extended men take the case. Leb.
everybody to attend.
W U O Feeler is on the sick liftt. Colds Quickly Relieved
Miss Daisy Fisher spent Satnt I an u J
H ATT mrrht tvttk Kama f 1 U .11 T "
Miss Hester Lefler visited home th" n7h q" nT
' q j through to Spring. Others get
folks over Sunday.
Misses Carrie and-Zula Lyerly
pent Sunday with home folks.
Adam Lyerly vitited near Lan-
dis Sunday.
- Listen for the wedding belli 1
v Polly.
ROCKWELL.
oold after cold. Take Dr King!
Nw Discovery and ycu will
almost itr. mediate ralief. It chicks
your cold, stops the.rackiug. rasp
ing, tissue-tearinir couch. hqu
the inflammation, soothes the raw
tubes. Jfiasv to take. AntiHphtir
and Heahne. Get t EOo.
of Dr. King's New Disoovery and
moey ib m u nouse. ! "it is cer-
Peb. 28. The farmers are plant tainly a great medicine and I keen
ing their 1916 crops in this eeotion
W H Oox from Deep River Coi
ton Mills was iu Rockwell toda
R 8 Oooper, who had been visi
ing at Raleigh and Laurensbur
baa returned home .
Miss Katie Holshcuser of Rock
well, and Mr. Halters from Albe
marle, were married last Saturday
mghl at 7:80 o'clock,
John Kesler o' Concord, is visit
ing L A Holsbouser's.
ins roil oau or tue labor union
took place early this morning with
Ohall Goodman, president in ' the
ebair; D A Walker, secretary ;C
W Harrington, treasurer; Lee Mil
ler, oonductor ; inside guard, Har
vey Kluttz; outside guard. Lester
Miller. The meeting opened Mon
day morning with about 25 in at
tendance. All dues naid in will
go to the boys who are out of wort
to buy Cooa Oola.
Ed Boger started to see his girl
Sunday morning when his horse?
started to run away freeing the
shafts which plowed into the road,
and broke his horse's tongue .
a bottle of it continually on hand"
rites w O. Jaiseman. FrannmU
N H. Monev basV if i rt .oi..
j uwu ma bio
fied hut it uearly always helps.
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A new, all steel, electric
lighted train from Mem
phis to Texas vie
Cotton Belt
Route
Leave Memphis 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Dallas ll:l5a.m.
Arrives Ft.Worth I2:50noon
The only solid trains
between
Memphis and Texas
Cotton Belt Route all the way
-no change of cars, no miss
ing connections. Morning
train leaves Memphis at 9:40
a.m. Trains from the South
east connect at Memphis.
Low Fares
Winter Tourist Fares daily
to many points in Texas,
Louisiana and New Mexico;
stopovers and limit of May
31. 1916. All Year Tourist
Fares daily to certain Texas
point8;90daylimitstopover8.
Send for illustrated book
lets, and get information
about low fares
from your town.
H. H. Sutton.
Ditt. Pata'r Asent,
109 VV. 9th St..
batUnoot,Tenn
99 NJ
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Tks Quinine That Does Not Affect The -;-
TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than crditer v
unuime ana aocs noi cause nervousness co;
tmsiat in bead. Remember tbe full name ace
SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STORE.
A Full Line of General Merchandise
Constantly On Hand.
FOOT. REST HOSIERY whether it's appearance
you want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will get
it if you get "Foot Rest.' And this too ie an enduce
ment to most of us. You'll SAVE MONEY.
NEW SECURITY FRUIT JARS, fresh lot just re
ceived. Pints, Quartp, and half -gallons.
pr ing a i c i n n er goods, light weight underwear
for men and women, also Dress Goods, Shoes, Pants,
Overalls, flats, Notions. 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. ' . .
Farmers are invited to make my place headquar
ters while in the city. Very truly,
W. W. TAYJLOM,
'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St . , Salisbury, N . C.
HE3 IP
SPECIAL SULK
Begins Friday, March 3, and ends Tuesday, March 14
A Special for Each Day.
Never Before Have we Offered Herchandise at these Prices.
Please do not Ask us to SeUt any other than Specified Time.
Sale No. I Friday, March 3. Keen this for vm,r
17 " - j -f5.va
Friday , Ttlaroh 3rd.
9 A.M. T0 10 A. M.
Value Sale
Bread Boxes,
Large Bread Pans
Coffee and Sugar Cans
10 A. II. T0 11 A. M.
10 qt. reinforced tin dish pans
2, 3, and 4 qt. covered buckets
2:30 P.M. TO 3:30 P.M.
10 and 14 qt. reinforcedttin
water buckets
14 qt reinforced tinldishpans
3:30 P. M. TO 4:30 P. M,
Heavy strainer milk pails
heavy special finish
12:qt pails
Price
25 9c
15 6c
15 8c
15 9c
io 6c
15 9o
15 9c
25
35
19c
19c
Saturday. March 4th
9 TO 10 A.
10 qt. dish pans, grey enamel 25 10c
8 qt grey enamel dairy pans 25 19c
8 qt grey enamel pudding pans 25 10c
No 26 g'y enamel hp sauce pans 25 19c
Grey enamel dippers 10 5c
Grey enamel soap dishes 10 5c
10 T0 11 A. M.
240 preserve kettles 25 10c
260 preserve kettles, errev
enamelware 25 10
Large Wash basins, enamelware 25 10c
2:30 TO 3:30 P. M.
10.qt. pails 50 10c
3:30 TO 4:30 P. M.
Extra large dish pans 60 -19c
EXTRA SPECIAL- FRUIT
Bananas, Oranges, Candy all day.
Monday, March 6th.
9 A. M. TO 10 A. M.
Embroidery per yard 15 5c
10 A. M T0 11
27 in. Swiss flouncing special
embroidery per yd. 35 and 50 19o
2:30 TO 3:30 P. M.
Big assortment ot lace per yd 15 6c
3c
lie
10
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A WORD WITH YOU
This is only a few of. the many bar
gains that we have to offer.
Our Bargains are unlimited.
Wateh our Windows. We ean save
you money. Why buy elsewhere when
you ean buy cheaper here.
Get the habit, go to
McLellan's 5c and 10c Stores
Successors to Interstate Stores Co.
Tueoday, March 7th.
9 A. M. T0 10 A. M.
Nos 120, 150 and 200 width
ribbon, all colors, per yd 25 lie
10 A. M. TO 11 A. ffl.
Nos 40, 60, 80, 100 width rib.
bons, all colors
2:30jT0 4.P. M.
Your choice any hat frame in
the house
15 7c
25 19c
Oednesday, March 8
9 A. M. TO 10 A. M.
red border 10 6c
10 TO 11 A. ffl.
40 in. Turkish bath towels 10 6c
11IT0 11:30 A. M.
Toweling per yard 1Q Qq
2:30 TO 3 P. M.
Ex. large Turkish bath towels 29 15c
3 TO 3:30 P. M.
45 x 36 pillow slips 15 7c
3:30 TO 4:30 P. H.
Ladies' waists, sizes 34 to 42 50 19c
Thursday, March 9.
9 A. M. TO 10 A. ffl.
Glass covered butter dishes 15 7c
Glass covered sugar bowls 15 " 7c
Glass Cream pitchers 15 7c
10 A. ffl. TO 11 A. ffl.
6 and 7 inch fancy cut glass fruit
dishes 15 6c
Glass syrup pitchers 15 9c
2:30 TO 3 P. M.
One half gallon water pitcher 25 19c
Three styles drinking glasses 5 1fc
3 TO 3:30 P. M.
One gallon large colonial glass
water pitcher 50 25c
3:30 T0 4:30 P. M.
Your choicelof 'any complete
lamp in the house 50 25c
Saturda
Read This Carefully!
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Friday, March 10th
9 A. M. TO 10 fl.'ffl.
Children's heavy ribbe'd hose,
AY to per pair 15
Men's hose size, 9 to 11 assorted
colors 15
10 A.ffl. TO 11 A. M.
Ladies' first quality cotton hose,
per pair 15
Ladies' all silk thread hose,
per pair 35
2:30 TO 3:30 P. M.
Toilet paper per roll 5 2c
Toilet paper per roll 10 3c
Chair Seats, all sizes, 10 6o
8c
8c
19c
March 1$
Value Price
9 A. H. TO 10 I H
Grey Enamel Tea Kettles, $t.00
10 TO 11 A. B.
10 quart grey enamel pails 50
Small and large grey enamel;
coffee pots, 50
11 1 D. T0 12 M.
340 grey enamel Pres. kettles 50
1 TO 2 p. n.
Special soap per bar, 2 for 5
Special Castile. Tar, and Glycer
ine Soap, 5
EXTRA, SPECIAL Large assortment
soap, any cake in house Q
2 TO 3 P. D.
Men's four-in-hand silk poplin tie 25
Talcum Powder complete assort-
. ment, per can 15
Colgate's Talcum Powder, 25
3 TO 4 P. D. '
17 Qt grey enamel dish pans 0 lOo
4 TO 5 P. fl.
Plain and Ruled Box paper 10
Ladies' Handkerchief 5
a ounce guaranteed Peroxide 15
So
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12o
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1to
9o
Extra FRUIT SPECIAL nil day.
Monday, March 13.
9 A. M.
We will sell ladies' $3 and $4
trimmed hats while they last.
Watch our windows
10 A. ffl. TO ll A. D.
Safety pins per card 5 ISo
Pearl Buttons, per card, 5 if.o
Common Pin per paper, 3 for 5 1o
Coats, thread seven spools for 35 25o
2:30 P. I!
Children's trimmed hats 50c 19o
Watch our Windows
Watch oup Windows for
Othep Specials
A Doll bp Spent Uopo Is a
Dollar Savod
in and look over our line
of Hardware, Paint, Cur
tain Rods, Brushes, Tin
ware, Crockery, Station
ery and Candy, Our can
dy is received fresh daily.
We personally guarantee
every piece is pure.
WATCH OUR WINDOWS. This sale surpasses all i-ales for values. Do net miss this sale if you want; to save
money. All merchandise in this sale is guaranteed. to: be first-elass merchandise.
B. P. LAND, Manager.
SUCCESSORS T9 INTERSTATE ST9RES COMPANY.
V
arms for salei
Woridiig
If you want to buy a Farm,
Large or Small, see us.
If vouhiive a Pdnn t ) Sell,
List it with us.
I SALISBURY REALTY
ssiiiu iiisui-ciiiuc? vuuijctnyBi
The ITJachovia Bank & Trust Go.
Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina,
LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS.
This !?iv-.3i aft aai Pmtction to oar Depositors
4percMt piiloi aviug deposits. Yon can open: an
account with one dollar and upwards. ;
$675
$675
I PAY HIGHEST PRICE
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GREEN HIDES.
OU AO. O. JULIAN,
10 27 0m SAlisfcurr. N. C.
WATCH REPAIRING
For i: w v utcl p, jewelry nud
'r air n rfa"-ng!i.- p-c f g
' fi drsii r : i it.
Qa rrv, Cr t R. L. BROWN,
N 6 kVMi . N.
10-27 6 i w. jut.
Kerosene-Banung Tractor
MOGUL 8-16 can be used every working day, and
it can be used with profit.
Youcan fill the tank with kfrnspno !n;t tA
fbe keaded for the field while the horses are being curried.
trJt fatkeSl00 f CffeCt f heat nor of hard work-t
xxJyoniaSttTP t10' tbreshin or shredding at nooa
The Mosrul 6-16 will do just as much work between seven and efeht
P. M. as from seven to eight A. M. It don't get tired, and it saves
money on every job. ' M
e Se X?uu h jre th jbs a fitted for, and bitch the Mosul
8-16 to the hardest work.
The price $675 cah, F. O. B. Chicago and when you see the
tractor, you will say it is worth the money. Come in and look it over
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SALISBURY HARDWARE ft FURNITURE CO,
Salisbury, C.
loes tor toe sifsatBte of w. ?g?' sc
mjtf-'ns, 'jars,