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Written by ' : OUB O0nnESP0!!DHU5; Dec. S: Ti Ciirislma9 tree 'exercises at the Lutheran church hereiirbe.Ohristmaa-.nigJit at 6 p. m. instead lot at 10 a. m. as reported b niistaie. ' Rev W C fcyerrjr of Mt Pleasant preached to a large crowd at the Reformed church here Sunday 11 - A WMMSER &4 H! G Underwoodi wife and little daughter, AJtm'a Louise, of Con cord, are visiting at T. R. Hess. George esjwrnran is digging a well for Roy Earnhardt. Roy and Robert Earnhardt at the windless. J T-.Wyatt4elivered a fine lot of cemetery curbing and posts at the Salisbury" depot today. J EtterfcaVthe largest shot gun we ever saw. It was made m Hatfield,Ias8 , in 1847. T R: HfcSS and family visited S M tJnderwood in Cabarrus coun ty and the -men went rabbit hunt ing and got 40 rabbits. Mrs-Iiattra-Jane Marlin, wife of Will Marlin of Second Creek, is spending the week here with her father, John W Freeze. Mr and Mrs C H Helms and daughter, Minnie, of Harrisburg, are visiting-Mr Helms daughter and family, Mr and Mrs D J Canup, who live on Luther Fish er's farm. They era accompani ed by their daughter in-law, Mrs J C Helms and soil of Salisbury. Arch Kluttz went to High Point Sunday anc( on his way saw a big autombile upside down in a wreck that had just happened One person died and others were bruised up. He went over in an automobile with a friend. Venus took dineer with Mr and Mrs Frank Wilheim. They said it was two years since we dined there lasfc Mighty long time betwexr meals. Venus wiirexihange a one-horse viragon-for aflieifer calf, 6 or 10 months old; Mrs Martha Matilday Holo baugh was born February 1st, 1839 anddled December 5th, 1916 aged77 yearW 10 months and 4 days'! In 1869 she was married to John D Holobaugh who pre ceded her in death about nine years ago. To this union were eight children, turee sons and five daughters, four of whom are living. There are fifteen grand children living. One brother and one sister. She was baptized and confirmed in St. Paul's E. L. church by Rev. Kimball, thus making, her a life-long member gf this church. She was a de voted Christian woman and moth er. Always mindful of her church and family. In her death St. Paul's loses one of her best mem bers, the community a good wo man and the family a devoted mother. The funeral services were conducted at the house by Rev. C. P. Fisher and at the church by Rev. M. L. Ridenhur, A large crowd was present at the funeral. Rev and Mrs H A Fesperman, of Newton, came down to attend the funeral of Rev Fesperman's little brother which was buried at Rockwell December 5th. W S Barger, Will McCombs and J A Peeler have gone up to Lenoir in their cars for apples. One of the enterprising citizens of Faith has just made a Christ mas present to several of his children. It was a check for fifty dollars each. It looks like we are going to have a fine Christ mas here this year as everything is lovely and prosperous. Mr ,and Mrs John Rinehardt return thanks to all their good friend for their kind assistance after? house and property got burned up. Vrnus. 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 organs, and helps build them back to slrength 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 - LSJ Oils The Woman's Tonic - Miss Amelia-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 eaimost anything." Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. 3 Slssa's liniment Eases Pabi. . Sloan's liniment is first thought of mothers for bumps, bruises and sprains that are continually happening to children. It quick ly: penetrates an d soothes with out rubbing. Cleaner and more effective than mussy plasters . or ointments. For rheu matic aches, "neuralgia pain and that grippy Qreness aftercolds, Sloan's Lini ment jfives prompt relief. Have a bottle . handy for bruises, Strains, sprains and all external paUtc : For the thousand s whose work calls them outdoors, the pains and - aches following ex pqsure,are relieved by Sloan's Mniawit. At all Druggists, 25c. mm 32 Ttjii'l "I'l ..it m 1 m jiaj5swirq and books are easy to find nd easy to read by the Rayo Lamp. It gives a steady, mellow light, best for the eyes, minus the flicker of gas and the glare of electricity. No troublesome lamp-shade or chimney to remove when lighting. Use Aladdin Security Oil the most economical kerosene oil far best results. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE, MD. Washington, D.C. Charlotte. N.C Norfolk, Vm. Charleston. W. Va Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C iiiiiiiiiiniMiiiniiiriirnriiiiinntmi)nnw.Mninwiiiri loney jHakes Money Interest on investment is the source of surest income. Money worKs 24 hours & day and seven days a weeK. More people are made inde pendent by saving than by slaving. England has invested to wonderful advantage. Ev ery year statistics show that England buys more from other countries than she sells to them. '.But inter est on Investments does not show in the statistical tables. That is why England is rich. Money placed in a savings banK is an in vestment safe and sure. MaK yourself independent. One Dollar Starts an Account! SALISBURY BANK WTRUST CO. ; ; Sale of YalnaMfr ReaHstatr : - Pursuant to the provisions contained ia a Mortgage Trust Detd registered in Book No. S3, page lia. made by Brown : Walker to L. E ' Trexier, for the protection and benefit of the undersigned On the 9th day f February .1916, default having beeii made in Ihe payment Of this debt, for which raidl mortgage was given to secure, the "under--signed will sell at public auction, -for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, on the ' 23rd day of December, ioi6, ! the following de cribed property at the hour i ot twtye ai i Beginntn at a stake on the east edge of the old Mocksville road, corner of the A. M. J5 Zidn chuch lot. running' -83 dev; E with faid line 435 feet t stake, in O H liairia'" line; thence s. 12J degrees w at 100 feet to a stake; hence 1 j 8V deg. wel 6j 'eet to a suke in the east edge of tqe old M- ckaville road; thence S. 12 de?. fast with the east edjte of said road to the beginning, containing one acre, more or leas, Raid hnd being a part of the iract of land conveyed to C K Harris by John 8. Henderson by deed recorded in the office of the Keg'wtor of Deed of Knwan county, in Book of Dred No 67, at page 664, and . conveycd,by (; K Harrin and wife lo Brown talker on A us. 11, 1890, and recorded in ' Book o deeds No 78, page 87. in the office! of the Rfgitef of Deed for Powan county, ; conveyed by the said Brown Walker to satiety the debt provided tor in said moit-1 gag. This November 21 1916. L E Tkfxler, mortgagee. T. G Kurr, attorney. m m - u m "Onyx" & Hosiery H M n M U- ..n ' M . WHOLESALE 153-181 EAST 24th ST. NEW YORK 5 MHMHHaiHKMKnMBMMMaBHKKKKaKMHHHMIUIKHMKHHKaaHM5 You Get GOOD Value at ANY Price Silk; lisle r Cttwi 25c to $5.00 per pair Emery-Beers Company ,inc. ARE YOU SATISFIED k Sr T -- . . WITH YOUR COMPLEXION? Take care of your complexion and your complexion will take care of you. CHOOSE PURE AIDS. CHOOSE CREME ELCAYA THE PURE, DAINTY. TOILET CREAM THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST FOR YEARS. ''Makes the skin like velvet" 8END 10C FOR LARGE SAMPLE JAMES C. CRANE, 104. FULTON ST., NEW YORK 3 I Statf op North Carolina Rowan Conaty In the Superior Curty February Term '16 L- F. Rosemen VP. . lini-r nnd wifnr Olive P. Minor J 1 be delandants above named will take notice that an artion entitled an abo e Ima been commenced in the Superior Court of Kowsn count) rortb (Jarohna to enforce specific performance of contract to convey certain lands and the ti le to all that land situate in the cityJofSlislary anddecribi d by metes and bpunas in popk. ot 4Jeeus o, Us page 4ob to which reference js hereby made which the desendants had contracted and agreed to sell and convey te plaintiff'; and the said de'ei dant will further take notice that tn y are required to appe r at the term oj the Superior court of said ountv to be held on the 12th day of February 1917 t the court house of Said county in Halts- bury N C and answer or demur to the com plaint in raid action or the plaintiff will apply to the conrt or the itlief demanded in said complaint. This Isovember 4, 1916 J, Frank Mcubbins, clerk. John L Rend!eni:'.n, attorney. Sale ol TalaaDle Real i stitt, Pursuantlto the terms of a certain mort gage deed of trust executed b H. L. Misen- heimer and wife, Nora L. Mt? tnheimer, to John L. Rendleman, trnstee, on July 1, 1916. which is dutv recorded in the oflice of the BegistsTr of Deeds for Rowan uui. ty in Book of mortgages Mo 54, page 98, lault having been made in the payment ot the note therein secured, and upon demand ot the holder ot said note that id mort gage be foreclosed, the undersigned will expose tor sale at public auction tor cat M the court bouse door in Salisbury, on Monday, January 8tb, 1917, at the hour of twelve 11., the following tit scribed real estate: Situate in the Til!-.. ; of Bockwel"; N C, adjoiningthe Junior Hs 1 and the Lutheran church lot, beginning at an iron stake on 8outh Main street ' n J unior Hall rcrner; thence sontb fif,y (50) deg east forty-nine (49) fee to an iron s ake on Lutheran chnrch corner: thence south forty two (42) de6 west one hundred eighty-two feet to a stake on church corner ' thence korlh sixty one and oue half deg. west sixty two anp one half feel to a sla e on T H Rini'hardt's corner; t' ence north forty-five tnd one-half deg eaM eighty-fix and om half feel to ae iron stake on T. H i'ir i-ardt's coiner; thence sonth fifty de. east fc.'ur and one half left to an iron Make, thence north forty-fie and one-ha't deg. eot one hundred and ten feet to the begin ninp. same ha ring been transferred by B. A Earnhardt nnd wie, Kmma Farnhardt. This the 6th dav ot Pweml er. 1 Pi 6 Johv I.. R sin.rvAN. tniHife J06 reii! We do the Best and appreciate your orders. Callat6ffic.tr address fur. H. Stewart, Editor" and Prourietor, Salisbory. N. C. BALANCED RATIONS have made the hen one of the bestmoneypro- dacers on the farm. Do von know that flocks on many farms are paying: a net yearly profit ef $2 to $3 a Hen Red Comb costs less than you would have to pay for materials and mix them yourself. Ask for Free Book, "Feeding Pealtry for Profit." Ctt AS. C. AOAKIS ;dl9 E. Fisher St. SALISBURY, N. C. 7V4MrfeMs am Hales & Edwards Co., Chicago, EL eajrs. or mejamous ixne oj Bed Hvrn Dairy Feeds EANS HEAL1 : SiEEBY'S ' IS imm. FOR CHRISTMAS Two Tons of Fresh Hade Candy for Christmas , Trade. Give us Your Order. Candy ? uts, Fruits Raisens Etc. ill Save You oney. See us. Get rid of dandruff it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall out. Be wise alxmtyour hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris do. They regularly use ED. PINAUD'S EAO DE QUININE the wonderful French Hair Tonic- Try it for your self. Note its exquisite quality and fragrance. Aristo cratic men and women the world over use and endorse C. :i famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and v Lite and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. B;.ra 50c bottle from your dealer or send 10c to our Ameri can Offices for a testing: bottle . Above all things don't neglect your hair. FAKFUMERiE ED. PINAUD, Dept. M ED. PINAUD B!dg., New York I Fr a leMMis trial tube of this exceptional tooth p.ie, send c in stamps llilllillliililllili .., Beautiful Bust and Shoulders are possible if you will wear a scientifically constructed Bien Jolie Brassiere. The dragging weight of an uncqnfined bust so stretches the supporting muscles that the contour of the figure is spoiled. B mm jl. -afOLliS ras-Ajr jo -lee i put the bust back where it belongs, prevent the lull pust from having the appearance of flab bmesa, eliminate the danger cf dragringrmnscles and confine the flesh of the shoulder giving a graceful line 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 "Walolin," the rustless honing - permitting washing v, ithout removal, flave your a eater show you Bien Jolie Brassieres. If not stocked, we will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you. BENJAMIN & JOHNES SI "Warren Street Newark, N. J SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STORE A Full Line of General Merchandise Constantly On Hand FOOT REST HOSIERS whether it' a appearance you want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if you get "Foot Rest." And thio too is an enduce ment to most of us. You'll SAVE ONEY. Fall and winter goods, heavy weight underwear for men and women, also Dress (roods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, 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. Farmprs are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYLOR, Thone 89. 103 S, Main St., Salisbury," N. C. v : Pursuant to the terms of a certain Mori gage: Deed of Trust executed by Lewis ' L. Jo8ey to the ondeiaigned trastee acd mort gagee, on August 17, 1914, which g duly recorded in uie office of the Begiateir of Deeds for Eowtn conntf , in Book of Mort gages No "48, page 274, default haying been made in the pajment of the indebtedness therein secured, the undersigned will expose to sale at public auction for cash' at tub court house door in Salisbury . N. C on - Saturday, December 16, 1916, J ; at the hour of twelye M. tne following de scribed real estate, to-wit: An undivided' one-sixth interest into the following lands: 1st tract Beginning at a stake, Obe Smith's corner on Lafayette Josej's lint ; thence N 86 deg. W. 11.45 chaina to a stone, Overcash's corner on Basingei's line; mence i. so acg. w. o chains to a stonef -John Ft ick's corner, thence 8. 3 des. w. " 20 22 chains to a stone. Frick's corner; . thence N. 85 deg w 12 08 chains, to a stake, Frick's corner; thence 8. 2 dag. w 20.65 chains, to a stone, Frick's corner, on Shaping's tine; thence 85J deg 8 29 43' chains to a stone, Lafayette Joeey's corner; thence I 2 deg E 20-60 chains, to the be ginning, containing 73 acres, more or less. 2nd tract Beginning at stone, comer to lot No 1, and running thence N 88$ deg w 5.83 chains to a stone; thence S. 20 25 chains to a small sour wood tree; thence 8. 88 deg. 5.83 chains toa small white oat, a corner to lot No 1; thence N 20.25 chains , tojthe beginning, containing by eat mation 11 acres, more or 1 ss, this being lot No 3, a in the division of the lands of the late Daniel Oveicah. Subject however to the lite estate of John Josey in said lands. 2 John J oskt, trustee mortgagee. John Bendleman,a.ttorney. Sale olYulualile Real Estate . By virtue of the power and pursuant to the provisions contained in a certain mort gage deed of trust, evecuted by Edgar L. Peeler, on the 5th dar of October, 1911, and recorded in book 43, page 144 of Row an county record of mortgages to Clemen tine Bidenhour to secure the sum of seven hundred (7000 00) dollars, borrowed money as evidenced by a negotiable note promiso ry note under seal executed byEdgar Lr Peeler on the said 5th day of October, 1911, default having been made in payment of said negotiable promisory note, and it fur ther appearing in said deed of trust that the undersigned Groyer C Waller is author ized and empowered therein as administra tor of the eaid lementine Kidenhour. de-: cea-ed, to foreclose said mortgage deed of trust, and the said GroverU. Waller, ad-' minietra'or, having demanded the payment of paid indebtedness as evidenced by said note and mortgage, as holder and personal repreBenative of t Ifmentine Bidenhour, and said payment having beta refused by the said Edgar L. Peeler, the said Glover, C Waller, administrator and personal rep resentative of said Clementine Ridenhour, herein offers at public"sale the premises and real estate herein described, and the said! Grover C Waller, administrator, will sel$ to the highest bidder for cash at the court house dcor in Salisbury, N C, at 12 o'clock M., on Monday, December 18th, 1916, . the following desribed real estate situated in the town of Faith, N C, and bounded aa follows: i Beginning at n stone corner of parsonage lot; alto corner of Willie S Barger' 8 lotj thence N 81 E 210 feet with parsonage line to a stone. Thence N 13 W 200 feel to a stone, corner of Lee Peeler's lot, thence 8 81 W 210 feet to a stone in the street on Willie 8 Bargei's line. Tbenee S 13 E 200 feet to thebegspning. on taining 42000 squaie feet or one acre, more or lers The said seven hundred dollais ($700.00) borrowed on raid property was expended in the construction ol the residence now located thereon, which said residence alone cost nine hun red (900 00) dollars. Title guarante-d. Grover C. Waj-xeb, administiator of Clementine Bidenhour. A. . H. Pi ice, attorney. The iufachovia Bank & Trus Go. Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS This gives Safety, and Protection to onr Depositors A percent, piid on Saving deposits. You can open an account with one dollar and upwards. en North Carolina, Ho wan county. W. L Hampton vs. da W. Elamptci The defendant above named vr-ill take notice that an action entitled as above ha been commenced in the Superior louit o" Rowaa county to absolutely dissolve 'the: bonds ol matriomnv n6w existing between the plaintiff and the -lefendanr and for the granting of a divorce a vinculo to the plain tiff on the grounds of adultery; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is reqaired to appear at ateim of the Sup erior court of said county to be on the third Monday before 1st Monday in March 19.7 at the court house of said county in Salis bury. N.C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief de manded in the said complaint. This the 18th day of November, 1916. J. McCubbins, clerk of Superior court. Notice to Mors Having qualified as administrators of P. A. Sloop, thin is to notifv all DArsnna hair. iiig claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement ol tjie same with the ondereigned-Mr'OT-before-the . iom aay oi uciooer, 117, or this notice will be pleaded, in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement." , This 18th day of October, 1916. John A. Sloop, Caivw A. 81,00. Administratosr. Trade with THE GROCER. He carries a full line of Higb Grade Groceries at yery low price?, buys all kinds of ProSuc, Chickens, JEggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkina Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W: Inniss St.
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