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'4 virion by T QUI! CORRESPONDENTS. ROCKWELL. January 2nd. The; health in this section is good at this time with the exception of a few cases of measles. : The holidays are about over and the young people have, all gone back to their schools and different places where they hold positions after spending a very pleasant Christinas -with friends and relatives io this section. Rockwell celt V rated her annual birthday as December 25th and held an iirrc-iiLury-from which we will hear the results the 4th instant. I George and Henry Hipp arOj visiting homefolks after spend-1 iag some time with their brother ' in Chattanooga, Tenn. Luther BOst and Glenn Hols houser, of South Rockwell, are confined to their homes with measles. We hope for them a speedy recovery. LeeKetner, son of Monroe Ketner, and Miss Bertie Cruse, united in the bonds of matri mony on Sunday afternoon, De cember 24th, Rev R R Sowers officiating. These young people are very popular and highly res pected by all who know them and have our most hearty wishes for a long and happy life. C W Harrington has purchased a new line of first-class razors for use in his barber shop. So look out. whiskers, you must come off. Herbert Troutaian, of Cabarrus county, and Miss Maggie Rymer, of Kluttz Academy section, were married on Thursday, December 21st. They have our congratu lations and most hearty wishes for a long and happy life. Misses Emma Bost and Flor ence' Weaver of Kannapolis visit ed home folks during the holi days. Mr and Mrs Thomenas Lipard of Jatatesville visited Mrs Lip- ard's parents, Mr and-Mrs C Ei Ti-i j : i.i t ii? .1 osti uiuriug me vnris6as oou dajrs, XfLIPPEIl. FAITH. Jan. 6. Mrs Rosena Lyerly, wife of Alex Lyerly, was born July 30th, 1831, and departed this life December 26th, 1916, age 85 years, 4 months and 26 days. Rhe leaves a husband and five children, A L Lyerly, Mrs Cath erine Barger wife of John Barger, and three girls at home, ten grandchildren, one great grand daughter and one sister, Mrs James Holshouser, of Blowing . Rock.' She had not been in good health for 10 or 12 years, three of which she was confined to her room. The funeral was conduct ed at the Lutheran church at Faith by Rev C P Fisher, assist ed by Rev J A Koons, and was laid to rest in the Lutheran ceme tery. She was a member of Bethany Reformed church ever since it was built. William A Casper, wife and children are visiting Mrs Casper's sister, Mrs George E Ludwick, over New Year. Rev H A Walker is called upon quite often lately. The last couple to call to get married were HE Jones of Faith and Miss Mamie Holskouser of Crescent They are two well-known young people and Venus with a lot of friends wish them much happiness through life. Pless Holshouser has opened a new meat market in Faith where he will buy and sell beef. J T Wyatt received two orders today for four pairs of millstones and a roll of blue prints to bid on a jofcnof granite work to go in a cotton factory. He sent off his bid today. Fisher & McCombs have just WINTER TOURIST FARES Uy onto April 80, 1917, to many places in Texn. Louisiana and New Mexico. Stopovan. Betum mM87 8l,m7. received a rusb orders for a car idaf.malstQnes .indwjat a$of carriht'iiow leadhlh : kyerly. Wof the large taadownejs,, hasbcwgjitout all the stock in the Faith Mercantile Company here and took charge of same. "' t'r 'r:l The high and free school -start- ea up nere January ist wip full attendance. Surveyor Bernhardt was -out dear here running out the old farm of the late John HoloDaugh It his 34 acres He ran out an;' other track near St Paul's church. It has 9M acres. They are fox sale. : " A distressing- accident occurred at Bernard Lentz' saw mill Jan uarv 3rd when John. Allison. ; colored man, in trying to remove a slab from the saw got his hand badly cut. Dr Shoaf was called and he dressed the wound, and is trying to save the hand. one or tue p aith boys" that is on one of the battleships has just sent Venus a picture of the Christ mas cake that weighed six hun dred pounds add was made up and shaped like his ship. He also sent us a newspaper clippin describing- the cake It' is the largest and prettiest thing o tnat kind we ever saw. it was on the battleship Florida We also heard from another Faith boy on another battleship; They sand Venus some pretty post cards. Her husband, children, near relatives and neighbors g-ave Mrs P A Pcc.er a. big surprise when they gathered at hex home on January 4lh, her fiftieth birthday and gave a fine dinner." She gxt many beautiful and useful pre sents. The sale of the late Mrs J Holobaugh's things was well at tended and things sold well. Corn brought $1 31 per bushel. J F Efird bought the white mare for $22, 33 A Brown got the big walnut fall leaf table for $1.00, Venus bought all the wheels, old clock, loom fixtures and other old time things, and J A Peeler got the hog for $9.30. The sale here amounted to about $180. Venus. YOST COLLEGE. The health of the .community is very good at this writing. Several of the boys of Yost local, No. 280, was at Barger school house attending the Farmers' Union meeting and they report a fine time. C L Webb was visiting at the home of his father Sunday night. Mrs Safrit was visiting at the home of Bill Koon Monday. Miss Janie Walter was visit ing at HC Honbarger's Sunday evening. Several of the girls on the other side of the creek was out mule back riding Sunday even- What Does' Catarrh Mean? It means inflammation of a mucous membrane some where in the head, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bil iary ducts or bowels. It always means stagnant blood the blood that is full of impur ities. Left alone, it extends until it is followed by indigestion, colds, congestion or fever. It weakens the system generally and spreads its I operations unm systemic catarrn or an acute illness is the result. Peruna Is the nation's reliable remedy for this condition. It restores appetite, aids digestion, checks and removes inflammation, and thus enables the membranes, through which we breathe and through which our food is ab sorbed,, to do their work properly. Forty-four years of success, with thou sands of testimonials, have established it as the home remedy Ever-Ready-to-Toke. Its record of success LiO6s a promise for you. THE PERUNA COMPANY COLUMBUS, OHIO You can obtain Peruna in tabletform for convenience. nly one nitt t Tflvs - vr VAMi Wo missing connections entire train runs through, Memphis to Texas. Leave Memphis 9:30 p. m. Arrive .Dallas 11:45 "a. m. next morning, Ft. Worth 1:25 p. m. Another through train to Teas vis Cotton Belt Route leaves Memphis 9i3S a. m. 109 Wes 9th St., Chattanooga, TeaaT; - W W V V I is is n i There are times In every -woman's life when she needs a tonic 46 help 4ier-over fhe4iard places. When that ; tinie-comes to you, you know what tonic to take Cardui; the woman's tonic. Cardui is com- i posed: of purely vegetable ingredients; : which act gently, yet surety, on the weakened womanly organs, " v ami 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 Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, & F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greafesi medicine on earth, for women. Before t began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awfui dizzy -spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. I61 1 single Rayo Lamp giveslight enough I iffJ jV R for the whole room. ITfli I Made in various styles, it is adaptable A STi I " for all household purposes. Vl f!S I It can be lighted without removing the T 'mriiSrfy I . lamp-shade or chimney. J V- ' 1 3 Easy to re-wick easy to fill easy to IjljllT' "J iP r Use Aladdin Security Oil the most SgLjffSB i-.ll economical kerosene oil for best re- rgt7l I STANDARD OIL COMPANY 1 (New Jersey) As ViO . I BALTIMORE, MO. JL V I Washington, D. C. Charlotte, N. C. m Mr I Norfolk, Va. Charleston, W. V. MA&U& pgtehCr8 ZZZ3ZZTcmIIv1 ing. Come again, girls. J L Rodgers was seen climb ing a persimmon tree; its anoth er girl. L H Koon was on his old run Sunday night I won't car nrhofQ Any one wanting any . baetsi made call on or write Lee Webb, Salisbury, Route & Hilbert Safrit was visiting on Chestnut Hill Sunday night. C R Yost made a run to Lan dis Friday night. ROCKWELL, ROUTE 2 Sunday school will be organ- ized at Organ church the sec ond sunday which will be Janu ary 14 Rev R R Sowers, Orlin Cruse, G H Sifford and J F Park ap peared before the county com missioners last Monday concern ing getting- the gang on the Mt Pleasant road between Faith and Organ church. Arthur Kluttz has moved to W H Earnhardt's. The schools have all opened after a week's vacation over the holidays. . Quite a number of' -people of this vicinity attanded the county meeting of the Farmers' Union held at Gold Knob last week. Two of W H Earnhardt's hogs became irightened at Charlie Miller and ran and fell and hurt themselves so that they had to be killed. John H Bost sold automobile to J M Holshouser at Rockwell a few weeks ago . Uncle Bill. RUB QUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the euresl: way to stop them. The best rubbing Knirnent is Good for the Ailmmh nt Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Barns, Etc. 25c. 50c $!. -j Atallbealerfc NUSTAE3S II ft! EN n A delegation of citizyus ap peared before the board o county commissioners Tues day morning urging the adop tion of med cal inspection in public schools in the county - Da8 a commrtee to .consider the proposition, Ma i:e. North (Carolina, 1 Kowan County. ) In Rowan countj court V Wallace, J V. Wallace and "1 L. V.Wallace, trading as V. Wallace & Sons vs EliasAttjah J The above named defen lant will take notice tiiat an action entitled as above has been commenced in Kowan county court by the i)lanUili8 to lecover o the oefendan ihe sum of two butidred eight dollars and 56 centR ($208 56) which summons is re turnable before said Kowan coun'y at the court house in Salisbury at ten o'clock on January 24, 1917. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was iss led by J Frank Mc'Jnbbins, clerk of said court, on the 14th day of December. 1916 against the property ol said detendanc, which warrant is returnable before the said court at the lime and place above named, for the return of the summons, when and wi ere, the de fendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint or the relief de manded will be gi.anted. , Ibis December 22H W8 J Frank Mo"ubbin, clerk.' John L Rendleman, attorney. Mortgage Sale o! Heal Estate. ruisuant to the terms contained in a morttraee trust deed executed by E. L Pleas and wile, Minnie L: Pless, on October 18, 1918, to W. S Earnhardt, fill registered in the office of the KeKisUr of Deds in Book No 47 page 103 default having been made in the payment of principal and interest as - i . i . .1 : i proviaea ior saia mortgage, iue nuufmsaeu will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in the city of yalisbury at 12 o'clock M., on Saturday, January 27, 1917, the following described real estate, to-wit: Situate in L.itaker townsnip, near me Bostian Cross Roads, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at stone side comer, run8 thence 2$ W, 29 73 chains to a stone. Rosetnan s corner: thence N 87 J W 19 chains to a stone, Koseraan's corner; thence N 2 E 19 42 chains-to a stone, htireWalt's corner; thence N 46 E 16 28 chains to a stone, 8tirewalt's corner; thence a new line 5 77 E 8.80 chains to ine oegmning- con tain ing 53 38-100 acres more or less For back title see deed from W. 8 Earnhardt and wife to Minnie L, Pless. This mortgage is subject to one of five hundred ($500 00) dollars executed to J. M Glover, and from the groceeds of sale the Glover mortgage will first be paid. This Decemcer jyio. - - W. 8, Eakhhabdt. '.. V- DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIi Wpr Internal and External Paias. If y jo do Dieestoneine' "give you ane. For full particulars. iiterature and opinions regarding this : wonderful -Discovery 'which -is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITli DRUG COMPANY i SALISBURY. N. C. 1 Are youjoingf to buy a sewing machine? If you are it will pay you to see me. I will compete my machine 'with Sears, Roebuck & Co. , John Smith or any other firm in price and quality. Will' furnish any style of machine you want. I handle needles, oils and supplies for all kinds of machines. Come to see me or write me be fore you buy. Also repair sew ing machines and organs. Work guaranteed. Office in front of drug store. C. W. Harrington. 12. 27. Rockwell, N. C. I (tjles' Mora! Bar' Sali8bmy, N.O. W! PAY F0URIPER CENT on time de Dees. General Banking Business rceit. Interest payable every 8 meet!: Ftoinpt at ten ion given to any buai r ess entrusted to us. Your business solicited. I gT Peoples National Bank Jctr 8. Henderson, J. D. Ncrwocd, president. esphiet 0. 1 . GcfkilK W. T. Pc?l v. PKES get ImoiediaiC nlkf tnnv Br, ShnoD's fifeifc Oinfnif ni Trade with C.P.SHUNM THE GROCER, He carries a full line of Higl Grade Groceries at yery low prices, buys all kinds of Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkin? Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Innjss St. c.p. sm?m M The Weather Man Wff fl Makes Mistakes I if H v?. He may mix a January day in a r jr V II f ST- November week, and the fur- f 11 -ft La In , nace man may have an Es- jf II -T If ri r IgS quimo's idea of comfort. I j I Jcoo0! ! V . 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During the Civil war he raised one billion dollars for the federal government. Cooke was a great financier in his time. You will need an accumulation of money sooner or later. You may want to buy a home, or make a profitable investment, or go to college, or save the life of a loved one stricken with disease. Start an account with us with a part of your earnings this week. Add something to the de posit every week. - Know I J 1 ? emu ine independence or Multiply your money - - SALISBURY BANK 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 thi too is an enduce mentto mostof us. You'll SAVE 8 ONEY. Fall and winter goods, heavy weight underwear for men and woman, also Drees Good?, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. T have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in need come to see me. Farrnrrs are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. - -103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. It's warming 2,000,000 homes today. t t Ask any good department store, fur- 1 1 1 niture or hardware dealer. I j ' U&e Almdtfm Security Oil for best remits. II No. This hi pretcripdoo ptepared ttpteWSf for MALARIA or CHILLS 4. FEVER. Five or ix,dote will break any caoft, ana if taken then at tonic the Fever will not tetgimlt ,IJtf oa tiilw bettee4hail Calomel -mod does, not gripe or sicken, ?S While a poor clerk in a Phila' delphia bank he the courage of prosperity 1 i r i Jfl reaay runas. in our care. j. J AND TRUST CO. TION HEATERS
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