1 V . . . .. i.- 7 : vv. I " by: OUR CORRESPONDENTS. FAITH. Venus went to Mount Airy "Saturday and returned Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John P. A. Fisher in their automobile and it never cost Venus one cent. We took our Kodak and brought Pilot Mountain - back with us in our Kodak We went just for the pleasure of the trip and to get. some views. Among them was the new factory at Yadkin, an ox team, mountain range. street scene , in Winston-Salem, granite shed and quarry at Mt. Airy, two family groups and others too numerous to mention We met Mr. and Mrs, John D. Kluttz. They are running the Central hotel in Mt, Airy. We took supper with them Sunday night. They have a big crowd o boarders among them some Salis bury or Rowan County boys Charley Bost, Will Crawford and Jessie Brown. We met some Rowan bovs. Harrv Beaver, Car Walton. Charlev Walton. Luther iLudwick and others. We spen one night with Mr. and Mrs Martin Parker. We spent one night with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beaver, who live near the center of the town. . As we came home from Mt. Airy we passed through Betha- nia, N. C, Forsythe County, where one of the high schools of that county is located arid has over 100 enrolled. Some of the students reside 4 to 5 miles away while' others board in town! The high school has a music and domestic science department in connection with it. The old brick Moravian church has a pipe or gan of very sweet tone which has ; been in continuous use since March 17731 This instrument was built in Germany and is as good as when it was first built 143. years ago, The village was settled by Moravians from Ger- many and Pensylvania in June, . 1759. sR,- S. Earnhardt lost a cloth money--bag containing $1 1 .35 , ; - one Slp.00 bill and the balance in - (.change, between tith and Gran- -i iteJQuarry October 17th. He will give $1.00 reward to the finder. ' H. T. Mess, of Faith, has a pumpkin vine that has 14 pump- kins on it. ' This beats Stokes Garner, that the Bringle ferry correspondent wrote about. While Venus was in the moun . tains he found out how one man made money good and easy, any one can make money just like he ; makes it and you don't need any capital to. start with. Will tell any one how he does for ten cents . Miss Susie Guann of Llyo, Ga., and Miss Mable Guedin of Phila delphia are visiting Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Welker at the' Re formed parsonage at Faith. Miss Guann was a school mate of Mrs Welker and Miss Guedin is a cousin of Mr. Welker. "While here the whole crowd visited Venus' private museum. It is Venus' birthday the last day of October. Last year we received some nice birthday cards. This year we expect to make a list of them and put it in our items -A 1 1 a j nn j sana Diasc went on. unex pectedly and blew sand in the eyes of Henry Hess and John Bost John A. Peeler and Mr. Josey have returned from Norfolk where they went to bid on a big job of street curbing that was let out there a few days ago. - The Ladies' Aid and Mission ary Society of the Reformed church will meet at the home of "Mrs. Leo Peeler on Saturday be fore the second Sunday in -November. Every member is re quested to be present. Master Earl Peeler, son of Mr and Mrs. A. L. V. Fisher of Salis bury, is visiting his grand-parents this week, Mr and Mrs. M. G. M, Fisher at Faith. ; Millard Harrell, wife and four children, have moved to Faith trom Mt. Airy, N. C, into of M. G. M. Fisher's houses. He works at the granite business. Young lady at Simpson Cams October 15. Mrs. P.M. Barger is at the Whitehead-Stokes Sanatorium in Salisbury, where she underwent ft .very serious operation and is doing nicely. Mr, and -Mrs. James' Jones went with Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. H: Peeler in their" auto to Newton and Star town Saturday and re turned. Sunday, where they vis ited friends and relatives. - The orphans' class from Naza reth Orphan's Home gave a fine entertainment at the Reformed church here Sunday night to a packed house." The collection amounted to twenty-one dollars and fifty cents. John C. Barger and family went up to Mrs. bargers bro ther's, John Rodgers, in their auto Saturday evening to spend the night. Harvey Basinger and family went up in his automobile to visit his wife's pareut Mr. and Mrs John Henry Rodgers, near Sum ner siding Saturday. Venus spent Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs William Walter Canup's. There are 11 in the family. Mrs. Canup is a good cook and sets a fine table. We slept in a good old time feather bed and sat by a by a big open lire of logs just like old times Two -of John Bost 's big fatl ing hogs died a week ago an Bob Beaver lost one the same way Tney showed no signs of being sick. Jonn bliuping nad a corn shucking Friday night and Chas. Miller had one Thursday night. Charles Bost has moved -his family back home ner Faith from Mt. Airy, but ne- will remain a- while and cut granite. He boards at the Central Hotel run by J. D. Kluttz, formerly of Granite Quar- John D.Brown of Salisbury, has. been awarded the contract and is erecting a handsome bungalow for Robert Lyerly on Oak street in Granite Quarry. D M Frick has opened a black smith shop in Granite Quarry next to the monumental yard Venu& Bad Colds From Little Sneezes Grow. Many colds tbat hang on winter start with a sneeze, all a sniffle, a sore throat, a tight chest. You know the symptoms of coids, and you know prompt treatment will break them up Dr. King's New Discovery, with its soothing antiseptic balsams has been breaking up colds and healing coughs of young and old for 47 years. Dr. King's New Discovery loosens the phlegm, clears the head, soo'.hes the ir ritated membrane and makes breathing easier. At you r Drug gist, 50c. VOID PAIN Need Only Trust to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, says Mrs. Kurtzweg. Buffalo, N.Y. " My daughter, whose picture is herewith, was much troubled with pains in . .her bgck and sides every month and they would sometimes be so fead that it would seem like acute in flammation of some organ. She read your advertisement in the newspapers and tried Lydia E. Finkbdin's Vege table Comnound. She praise3 it hijrhly 'as she -has bft-n relievei cf ail thesa pains bv its use. All mothers should know of thl3 remedy, ana ail younsr tnrl3 who sulTcr shonld ry it." Mrs. Matilda Kustzweg. 523 High SL, Bufralo, N. Y. Younf? women -who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache. headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indierestion. should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re stored to health by this root and herb remedy. If you know of any younsr wo man who is sick and needs help ful advice, ask her to write to the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. 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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, - Get a Bottle Today! THE BIG FAIR WEEK-END ATTRACTION! Sa iury, ON THE FAIR GROUNDS. Two Gsmpieie Performances: U5.CAVALRY& Ft Cheyenne Gampion CHIEFS OF THE 7 MILLER A ARUNOTON VVIU) VST SHOW 0.1r ' " AND THE BIG MILITARY AND .WIL9 5"Downtown Ticket Office show "on the square". Priced same U. S. ARMY RECRUITING TENT ON GROUNDS SHOW DAY to Dallas, operating iiI!III!Hil!iiilllM Helps CoJ ODD hoi at., Orliilii'r M Afternoon 2-15, Night 8-15 ELD ARTILLERY, Ccw-boys&GmGirls INDIAN TRIBES LED BY WEST PARADE . I0;30 da at th -3") jIq's Drug Sl)re as at regular Ticket wagon. 'W,A 4 'ivl 1 Mi vi ii - 'iirm i : quickest train, no change of cars only line solid through trains Memphis to Texas . v Leave Memphis 10:10 p. m. Arrive Dallas lis 50 a.m. next morning, Ft Worth 1 j2S p. m. Another through train to Texas, leave Memphis 9:40 a. m. Winter Tourist Fares Daily. Oct.l,i9i6to April 30, 1917, to many places in Texas, Louisiana and New Mexico. Stopovers. Return limit May 31,1917. ' H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent, 109 West Otb St.. Chattanooga, Tenn. Beautiful Bust and Shoulders arepossible if you will wear a scientifically constructed Biea JoHe Brassiere. The dragging weight of an unconfined bust bo stretches the" supporting muscles that the contour of the figure is spoiled. B fHF- M AT r rr 1 HIM I , pnt the bast back where It belflngs, prevent the iuh Dust from haying the appearance of flab Diness, etimihate the danger of dragging muscles ana confine the flesh of the shoulder giving a graceful hne to the entire upper body. They are the daintiest and most serviceable gar ments imaginable come in all materials and , styles: Cross Back, Hook Front, Surplice, Band eau, etc. Boned with " Walohn," the restless nomng permitting washing without removal. Have your dealer show you Bien Jolie Brassieres, ir not stocked, we will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you. BENJAMIN & JOHNES 0 51 Warren Street Newark, N. J HE Sals el Yahable Seal Ts'ale. Pursuant to an order made by J. Frank Mc' ubbins, -clerk, in the special proceeding entitled Frank R. Brown vs Benjamin Gay, pending in the Superior court of Ko wan county the same being special proceed ing No 270, the nndereigned commissioner will expose for sale at public auction tor for cash at the court house door in fialis buty, N. C, on Saturday, October 21st, 1916, : at the hour of twelve M , the following '.escribed real estate: Situates in Cleveland township and described as follow. Begins aing' at a stake Ben Kerr's cornel; thence north 26 degrees east 5 78 chains to a stake; thence aonth 72 degrees ncrlh &60 chains to a stake; thence south 18 5 degrees west 6 46 chains to a stake; - hence north 66 degrees west 6 59 chains to the beginning, containing three and one-half (3J) acres, more or less. This th 18lh dav of September, 1916. 9 20 John L Kendlemax, commissioner. Sa! el lilmVt hA Estate. Pursnant to the terms of a certain Mort gage Deed of trust executed by alter t lingman to John L. Kend.'eman, trnstee, on March 28, 1916, which is duly recorded in me omce ot the Kesister of Deeds for Rowan county in Book of Morteaees No. Fg" 'i ueiauii naving Deen made in tne payment of the indebtedness therein secured, the undersiened tlustee will exnose for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, . on Saturday , October 21st, 1916, at the hour of twelve M.. the following de scribed property. Beeinnine at a cost. Leroy Cheahier's corner, on southeast side of West street, and runs thence aboat south m degrees west with West street 40 feet to a stone, corner of lot No. 5: thence with line of lot No. 5 about south 43 degrees east 99 feet to Ellen Boyden's line; thence about norm av degrees east about 56 feet to Bettie McRorie's corner: thence north 431 degrees west with her line and with line of Leroy Cheshire about 143 feet to the beginning, being lot No 4, on Henderson's plat, the Jorth Ward, in Jersey City. This the 19tb day of September. 1916. 9-20 Johk L.EendlEman, trustee. Motlee TalCrellltors, Having qualified as . Administrator - of t he estate ot I hotnas 'IP. Keid this istto notify all per-ons having claimg against ed statement of same with the tmdersigned on or before the 22nd day of September, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settle menu This Sept. 22. 1916. E. H. Mili eb, administrator TheorF Klutlz and T. G. Furr. attorneys S notice. tidying qualified as administrator upon th estate of Ira B Trexler, deceased, this is to notify all persoos having claims against said estate to present the same to the under signed on or before September 22, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in br of their recovery. And all persons indebted to aid estate are notified to call and settle without delay . Notice is further given that the under signed will sell at public auction, on , Thursday, October 26, 1916, at the lale residence of Ira B. Trexler, in Li'.aker Township, beginning at 10 o'clock a rn , for cash, a lot of personal property, consisting of hogs, disk barrow, weeder, wagons, buggy, harness, wheat reaper. oats-planter, horse, cow, farming a en sils. clover seed, corn and various and sundry articles too numerous to mention Thi September 22. 1916 I Ge -roe H Pless, -Administrator, R F D. No 1 China Grove N C. R. Lki Wright; attorney. FOR SALS One horse 14 years old at a bargain P. M. Phiilips. Box 43, R 6, Salisbury, N. G. a New Stomach? If y xi -lo "Digestoneine" will give you irie. For full particulars, literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANY . SALISBURY, N. C . l Do You Want SAUSBURHBlgflRfl STORE A Full Line of Genera! Merchandise Constantly On Hand. i - . ; FOOT REST HOSIERY you want m hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if you get "Foot Kept " Apd th)c too is an enduce rhent to moefcof us. You'll SAVE OKEY. Fall and winter goods, heavy weight underwear for men and woman, also Dress Good?, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selected titock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in need come to see me. Farmrrs are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYJLOB,: 'Phone 39. 103 S. The TTJaGhovia Bank & Trus Go. Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS Thie gives Safety and Protection to onr Depositors 4 per cent, piid on Saving deposits. You can open an account with one dollar and upwards. Sale sITaM'e Real Esttfe. , Pnrsuant to the terms of a certain Mort gage Deed of Tri st executed by Esther Alexander to the undersigned trustee on October 9, 1915, aod recorded in the office i)f the Register of Deeds for Kowan countv. in jwokoi juorigages jno oi, page Zlllt default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness' therein secured, and -at the r- quest of the holder of. the" note' therein secured, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at;pnblic auction for cash at the court house door in the city of alia Dlliy, 1M. J., Oil ,. r .- - - SaturdayTbctobir 2lst, 1916, at the hour of twelve M. 'the following deii eeribed real estate: Beginning at an iron' siaKBj Abe lorrence's corner on ratllibav line; runs ihence South 38 degreea East 4 20 chains to a stone. Torrence's: lornerjS thence South 61 decrees Weal 4 50 chains to an iron stake, Torrence's corner on G. Q Ritchie's line; thence bonth 42 degrees- iast 7.15 chains to a stone.' Gi-G Ritchie's corner near the meadow; thence North 34 degrees East 1050 chains to a' slone, Sum ner corner on Kitcuie line; thence N rth 42 degrees West 9 chains to a stone. Porter corner; thence South 42 degrees West 6.40- cha' s to the beginning, containing -eight and one-half (8) atres, and being a por tion of the land described in the first tract and deed recoided in book 78, page 586, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan county, to which reference is hereby made. This the 19th day of September, 1916. 9 20 John L. Rencleman, trustee. Election Sals. State of Nobth Carouna, Bowan County ' ) Wingo, Ellett fc Crump Shoe Co., and E & M. Hirschter Company vs " H. L. Misenheimer. I By vir: ne of two executions directed to the undersigned from the Superior t;ourt t th . a . a t ui jvvwan couniy in tne auoye entitled - aM tions, 1 will, on ' ; Monday, November 6, 1916, ; at the hour of twelve M., at the Court HoDse door of sad county, sell to the high eat bidder for ca$h to satisfy said . execu tions, ail the rigljt, title and interest which the eaid H. L. Misenheimer has in the following described real estate, to wib A facant lot.bt land situated in Mte village of Rockwell, N, C, near the : Southern Kafl way; Gompany, -and bounded as follawsi .' : Beginhine at an iron take road; tberjpe abonUoath 184 feet to au iron weal 180 feet to an iron stake on C. W Holshniiser's line; thence about north 187 feet to an iron stake on t . W. Holshouser's cornyr thence about eapt 190 ftet to the beginning, containing eight-tfnths (8 10) of an acre, be the i same more or ' less ' This fhe 29th day of Sep,ember,,1916. , Hi Kbjpeb, sheriff of Rowan county John Ii.' Reodleman, attorney. to Mors H aving qualified as administrators of P A. Sloop, this is to notify all pe?son hav ing claim? against the said decedeut to fil an itemized, verified statement of th same with the undersigned on or before the I8'h day of October, 1917, or this notice win oe pieaaed in bar oi tlieir lecovery Persons indebted to said estate are notified o make prompt pettlement. This 18th day of October, 1916 Johk A SLOfP, Calvin A. H oop. Administra'.ore SWORN STATEMENT f ihe ownershiii and niivnaffemem of Thk UABOI.ISA ATtHMAN piibluhed weeklv'st Sali.-t-u:y, , K. i ., required by tVe ict -u uctob- r 1st, jyiu Name of editor, Wia. 11. Stewart, FalL ; oury, ri. Managing ?litor, Wru. H. Stewart. Business manager, Wm. H. Stewart. Publisher, Win. if. Stewart. Owner, Wm. H Stewart, Known bondholders, mortgages and other eeourity holders, etc. NONE. Wm. H.Stewaht, Sworn to and subscribed before me thi? 12ih day of October 1916. J- L Rendleman, notary public My commission expires July 7th, 1918 Wantfia to repair sewinar machine's . and organs. I have aho opened a geneaal tepair shop at Rock well.; Bring- me your .watch and ciocK work, will call at your home to do your machine and org-an work. Fhone or write to C.W Harrington Rockwell. -N C Phone, Lowerstone 3520.- whether -it's appraraace Main St., Salisbury, N .' C. - i - E 5 -, YOUR iPPMIIl Will not suffer iE ynuf !have do wear spectaciesjg : They are irhprovini :lo;.nibst people's Jooks.wiiivRttedb VI1C YYUU UHUCl Sltt sYcmy isigh tsEtdMprecv ous to iieglect. Yon owe them all the attention and cae'they may CAEPUL ATTEtfriON '3ftiS JOHN R, BROWfJ iir- Ottometriet, ' CHINA GROVE, N, C. do the Best and will appreciate your rs. Cay at office or address H; EditorM ProDrietor, SAbnr.LC. 90dfc!IY6ur Live Gtoclt Locsca 'stop ytiixt the wonns. y Besfc and rcheapest of a cent aay forreach.nbg or of a cent for each horse or,-head. of cattle. ; Stock' doctor lucuiacivai wiut --iSwir, ' v " ' AUed iosted Stack S1L 1 Farmers Seed H6uie 119 15. Fisher St. ' -SAUSBpRY, N, C' Sale gI Yalusble Seal Estate Under and conit'rrt a upon mortt age ex lllll Wm Stewart Cm by Virtue of tlie j u hoj ftjf?iSutfc ) rented by Lihie Milleivi t; dated Ji.ne 22 1915. dulv reoid-d;.ln V W V. the office of ;?he Begi?ter f Uetda Uvr" Rowa n eouii t ri in S Book 60 uase: 2QBX ment or the, obligation Iherebyf ieco5 , sSs": Saturday? pcte&4?ii at 12 o'coek M, atfiihe' :'-ddnrtXhon door or Rowan countyv offer for sale to r: sue nigntss oiaaer ior casn tne lollcw ; ins (I efeevi bvd tal estateJ; 1 vlnir mnA M- bthg i tithe c ty of BalieborT. conntv ; of R-v 'an, boundtd afoirow,to-wit:-i4 one hbuee and lot inthe Pooth; aro" x of the t own of Salisbury,; beginning at :.:r astike at the side'of. the. new Concord h roadll fet-t in a northerlr conrA tram Ai?a Hnlnjcs' c i nr arid run t n an K s terly J0ure liffifeetJ5 iYjiistalkt thtnoe in a northerly ciarse 44 feet tri a stake, corner of , Mart in V and .'Mary White c lim-; thence wi ' h White's 1 ine 5 : n a n eisterircoursr 146 feet -to H'Sukii " at the siiejf U eCouecrd road, thence in a Fouineriy ;t?-urtn wttft saii road:44 ; fei t to the beeumiu .. f or" further . particulars and back ii l tf fjrenee is & hett bj made lo the Ue?d if fen d: to i" the deed made bj j hi mas- Bradi!aw Y ana win, uine aradahaw. ' toAI. IiiA hi i Her.. ' - - : '"' -'--k v'H-". ' -h? This Seat emer 15. 1918. J J. B. B batty . MortorflVpt. . Roger D O'Kelly. attorcey. - Trade with O.P.SHUFirJS THE 0RCCS3, He ca rries aTf nil line of High 1 v Grad e Groceries a t 3 : ery low prices. . buys all kinds of Produce (ihlckHns; Eggs, IJacon, and -1 ;: i, ' "H- . I? " ''v'iyT V:; Headquarters for Watkint edicine Co. 1 'Phone 57. " " 119 W. Inniss St. CF. SHUPIN ' - i. I S- '5-:, CSV It !..T -mm- t, .'.. : -.,X -;l , :-'-' ; If I - 1