i 'ANTO- ROpilCOUHTXttOCRU ElytJT R,MoJ.ni fi R-A'Kohl6W, Ihaifin of me to Salisbnry for the oriiWrt, - come to oalisbnry for the hri poie of goiDgintp ;hWiijes9. M r J osepf l -has. rented fith e store room, 129 North1 JViafn Street, recently occupied hi the Rowan -Fnrniturd Com pany and will pot in-a; stock ofdrygoods.i clofhiug, no tions, hose and ladies and- gents furnishings. ' A 1 1 t h k Neg roes who frsca p cept one, Dave Brown, havr WM'v"i. ua.nr nuii. I Uu waDBuutvi improviuK under the care oi the phyK umup. j-uose escariuff wfh John Mills JLae;5Bwwn . o , Harvey VVoodUcero rBirget Curtis (ngand Jsse Wil fOn. . ;. . The bids rorjSl92,C00 worth of Salisbury; honds ivere oren edast wefc d:bat;w though t to; be ,a fai r price was that of Prwider &r Coin pariy of;Toledo, Ohio. j Soma wag named (be pub-1 lie f q uar;No;iM.ajaV " aud ' This it becauH . an . ...ffieei stands there to:ea . that. pao- I lecroeP it alright angle; atid thus a voids'coijgest ipiv (ji k fic aud-accidetits "I , ; " In the coutnrV01asi eela white qhws fiHf; $25 and costs for cruelty t auimals ' : - ; ' r .y-'-? ' A train consisting of . 24 r a oada2: c f eggs . passed through aHJbrv .en . Tont North Snbday, A: lot in v East Salisbury U boiug-prepared for - a play ground for a lot of trifling boys. Ilfy itnbltaf be war garden.. 95 percent oi- the miscbief done by .boys i when thjy are at play . . The Dunns Mountain pub lie school wi ) 1 cl68 d -wiHi ap propriate exercesand eg? hunt Easier; Monday . .. Mis M O Linton, librarian, who is endeavoring to gather book s f (tr t h sold i err boy s .to read will make several short raiKS in me tneaires ror me cause. No doubt Mrs Lin ton's talks will do much good She isa uativeof Salisbury and what ever is done b SalU bunans. such efforts should be met with the heartiest re aponse. Miss Lena Langhlin of Sal- isbnry ant John W, Hundley nf Lvnphhnri? ' Ya.. werf I married in Greensboro Fri day afternoon A'tig train load of Negro soldiers f rom th west through Salisbnry Monday afternoon. Tby; were dress ed in .khaki overalls and u- -tMz . cs-..... i inaiccieu jip uaiu. oucni iu nhtiatrint Mifl nnr' rttmnftfi to f TOhit ffir and 63 jnied t he in good humor. Anot1 er 'waravingfiK so c ty was formed at a "met of lodge No 100 Kuihts of P thia, Monday evening Waiter $ iiatt? is president -and TJ M a upiu secretary . A number of Negro shop lifters werei 11 the count 5 nrtrt. Tndav an! a large as eortment of . mi 1 iiuery : and Hg- Int hitler tf. as v ft f - . " v 'r.r evidence. TUey were .convicx eudin h v ; 1 C juui v v.i r, ... Df J H Peletof Faith, one of the OTinty's r'a BnnflRfiil physicians, eipects tq more to Salisbury to lie. 6?iool exblfcHion WrtRRTBUt more. public schtiolnJSatiir ng pigramliaB beita-irans- fad forb& occasion. 7' i exBcutie " committee has cailed.i conv6ntioii:qf that party &$felcl inzSalisbnry on Satnrdfy0:April.6th. The preseint meetings atj to be held Sataday?Marx5h,3Hh There was a very interest- mg pa moiic service neia in tbti ojji court honsepnenight last wenk-whn a service flig ed to the"boiIer ma few of the spencer shops Tb--presen tation speech -was jade by Mayor W ff Woodland in,., - m.-.,r j&?ut inn rtl-ltT I II rt lll.n W ri tS. VJi fill If Liun, Eq, for the boiler makers.. It wastrictly fa jpa l riot ic meeting and oue m uch eujoyed by all present.. i "- A f. a rehrfn f. ". m h t.i n or hf t h ft Sali'shnrv sfthool hoaM an in. creade in the pay of tnpub in sr.hrtnl tHn.hrtrft waaViiit d. Thftinhreased aV ran. U frnm nft m atK nn nr ,nnth and daks fro Manch -l : An effort is "being i'made to establish a Traveler's Aid Sooietv for Salisbnrv. The )bjvct of thi8aes6ciatiou i? W : toiia ve smi l)tie; at the db oot to meet trave'ewtiahd as- 4st cjtiiem i n any .fiossible way S ve iu formation and; especi ally see that Ccbildren and i?ir!s are no mislead Or taken advantage of by crooks .The mptormen and" con- iuctor - of ; tbe Salisbury street car force havje; betu given an increase inn tneir pvyof three cents per hour 1 hk y?8 , efieti ve Marcftlst 4 Officer M J Mahaley1 is now a king a dog census of Salis bury. Holies of Adjaumrasat ef StatesviHa Court t& SaiisoQiy. The folio wing Ro wa n gen tlemen have' been .drawn as i arore fr the s next term of th SiMebnry State?ville term of the federa1 Qcourt to bQ BHjd in Aprilt T H. Knox, of GhiVeland. Prof. F , B Brown, of Giass, W M Dal and jmeB c Correll of China amve. J WPavneof Soencer. y Rice 0t Salisbury and Walter J Shaping of Frank jjn tbwnship. j b yill, deputy Clerk of United States District Court, Western, District c f North Carolina, under date of March 26. is sending out the following no' ice to those in terested: . ' Ypn are hereby notified that Owing tQ 'the fact that the Exemption Board for the Western - District of North I Carolina is occupying the H aaj furnea 10. nansuury 10 day April 22udr3 o'clock p. m. " ; ' : ... y: Do not go to Stat Uville, go to Salisbury on April;22nd if reauired jEotttend. "Hease nutifiy iriterVsted parties aa you have opportunity, IbePfleassBlaSeasoiu Tbo-cold weather of arch seems to be the most favorable pneuraoma germ - - iu , T.fn : ;2ff&r ; Iheiquiekpr f cltflS gotten rid' j of'the loss the daer.. As soon , as thlirst indications of a cold PP:- , yiiamwecicttu ue this prerjaaration, ask any onho has uel it; I e a.jr : y-sTw t tar- . irij i tuuuo -vr a mfPiiriir n3, ttiPt, jninr i . , yr-Sv-"T-- .It .Harry Le, infant sbn:pf : w;. L!nftle,;.died Thtysda morning nd Jthe funeral was neia trom tne - nome jc riaay mdrainK:. h- interment yaa m the cemetery at Chris . nana church. Mrs w m twieg of Greensboro and Mr and Mrs Charle .Fink of Charlotte came to attend 'the funeral .-v.- . ..- - . Kr. r - : . -i - , , i .. -. . -. - . ... --. Mies Em a ! Jane Rice of Salisbury, Tied iu thn Wati's hospital, - Durham, Fffday from the effects of blood-; poK sn. Sha was "21 years' old aud her remains were brought to Sali?buy and the f uiteral was held from the First Bap. flat church Saturday after noon Rv VV A Lambeth and John W Moore officiating - v The many f riends of Capt, H C Trott, will sympathize with him in the death of his mother, Mr3 Martha 'ErjDtt, which took place i n Charlc ttelur)f bread. must be durable and Thursday. The funeral and. nterment took place there Friday. . : Mrs T L Earnhardt, aged 68, died at her home two miles from Gold Hill Friday morning af fer a long illness fhe fuueral was held Satur-4 day morning at Wesley Oha? pel, Misenheimer. Nine children survive, the hus band baying died several year ago. Mrs iiiarunarat waB the mother of Mrs D V Peeler of Salisbury. 1 -Joseph M Stewart, son of R C Stewart of Cleveland; who was accideutly killed .by a shifting engine at Ciodin- nat', Ohio, ; last week, was buried at' Cleveland last Wednesday, the funeral :be ing held from the Methodist church, Rev E J Poe officiat ing. Jake tianelineat one timr a resident of SaMsbary, died at the home of his mother in Davie County last week from the effects of tubercnloeisjf , Wbile in Salisbury he wan engaged iu the plumbing' business. The Red Cross Concert There will be a Red Cross patriotic coucert given at the Colonial Theatre; Salisbury, Thursday evening, April 4th, by the Salisbury Music Study Olub. This entertainmenti? given for the purpose of raife ing f und3 ith which to pur chase supplies to carry on the work of the society for the sold er boys. The demand for supplies is nw increasing rapidly and " every one i urg-; ed to purchase tickets and as eist-'tha 'ladies in the great and necessary work they ar4 doing for the boys at " the4 front. This is no recreation society, but one that is fur ni) sh;ng absolute psntials fo'w "care of the-sick and .woun?i ed and u6 one wlo possibly lean should hesitate to help along with the -workL The jJioys are being wounded auft w? cannot, afford to let I hem mlmf and life saving attentions, ill: , Waeaevef-You Need a Qeneral Tonfc Take Qrove's. ; General Tonic because i Th Old Standard Grove'a TtetAtBSraA NOW4 ehill Tonic is-equally valuable es amount cut 3, Enriches the Blood, and; Builds up the Whole Systems 60 centsf; beyond Joerpeiibthe . ; . - r .; age moathly ! ampunt 'pu T un . .thft'av.he', in thi fnfir months rtriOr tc should go, andwhen he is pid ;ht yhX not depart from : it,-P?oberbsl FiUh: ' aiitititpirttt ' usifij aRaiekijMarch Mihlich 17, !l9l&; jUls following. twje.or a .od situation much resolutionar. - were unaminqusly mare critical than. -if"--liad' been 'adopted. - vv - J tiicwiglit" could bly icome Whereas,' our Heavenly F atb about ytfie United States .? if 6od4 ; er has brought us safely through adninitration lias -issued, 'the I ffcopy whtth waVia to to4tate B-0'o '"JAafii'itstrator itiL iiwi i t f w i.i invi rvii i i f in rn i a pa n rwcto t me tt is' as follows; V f1': 3f we are Jo furnish the allies'- wilfathtiecessary proportion "ot Wheat to-maintaitt their war bread from now until next .barJ Vest and this is a military neces-J sity, we must reduce our - month ly consumption , to -21 million jyearand with humble faith ? and uVhels a month against our nor trust we. ask Him f or . greater tbai consumption of aboijt 42 mil blessings in the year 1918. ' tibn bushels, or 50 percent of our' Resolved 2nd That we ap tof inal cdnsumption Reserving: preciate,yery nighly the good a margin -for distribution to the and efficient work .' and ser and ior special cases, this icesjdbtie among us,In the Faith leaves for general consumption Charge hy our pastor, Rev H A approximately one and one .. half Welker, and his wife. ' pounds of wheat products weekly Resolved third, That we do per person. ; hereby express to our pastor,. Rev 1 M any of our consumers are H A Welker,and his wife, our dependent on baker's bread. I threfpre requiresl a latrger pro-1 portion of wheat products than elel breads baked in the house- to 4. Our army and navy re I 'Jtf res, & full allowance. The l io do in. our Ipopulation can itfke . greater sacrifices dc ;s in the consumption of wheat products than can the poor. In aiaition, our population in the agricultural districts, where the Other cereals are ''abundant, are more skilled in -1 the preparation of breads from these other cereals .than the crowded city and indus-1 tial populations. ' ' f'With improved transportation now have available a surplus o'' potatoes. ; We also have in i iospring months' a surplus oi j ilk and we have ample corn m oats for human consumption the drain on rye and barley ' as iubatitii tea has .alf ead v rffreatly exhausted the supply of these grains. - - v sTo effect the needed saving of wheat wS are wholly dependent I upon tne Voluntary assistance of t&e American people and we ask that thelfoilowing rules shall be observed: M 'First: Householders to use ot to exceed, a total of one and bne half pounds per - week of vheat products per person. This meansjnotmore than one and three fourth pounds of victory bread c jn tabling the required percent- a g of substitutes and about one E alf pound of cooking . flour, t iacaroni, crackers; pastry, pies, c akes, wheat breakfast cereals all combined. ; "Second: Public eating places t hd clubs., to observe two wheat l iss days per week, Monday and I Wednesday, as at present, more I re ad stuffs, macaroni, crackers, 1 astry, pies, cakes, wheat break i &st cereals, . containing total , jf more than two ounces of wheat your to De served unless specifi - llv nrdered: nublic Htincr nla- not to buv more -tha -six ' v ipownusui waCdt P; P uuutu jiti gm-ani vvu.v rng with limitations requested oi householders. J ' . I i 'Third: Retailers i0t tbsell aiore than oner-eighth of a barret to; any town customer at any; one time and not . more than . one quarter oi a barrel to any-coun- try customer at anydne; time and in no case' tP selt'wheat products without the sale of- an e weight of 'othercer-eals. " Fourth: We ask the bakers andgrocers to reduce the volume t)f victory? breadcfe ;by; delivery e : three quarter, pouna swhere one poud "was sold t before it contains tneiviuei; wciuva. c w , ani?ibe year, crowning pur humt-r) iih Hiiiirrv in i n i iviirir rric hutch with' Mk&& ini' benedUtwnCTlierefore beht ' ?i?ir ur- W t;m orlistSr y t of Faifh-; Ohge "heKaSseftnbled that with glad 1 hearts we do hereby bumblyren-: der unto Him our thanks and praises for his goodness and mercy, His blessings so richly be- rlstowed tupon us during the - past r thanks and gratitude for their work of loftt so faithfully per- formed among us by them in. the tast year and pray that ; out Dar Heavenly . Father will en nch them with : greater power and make them , a greater bless- fag in the Master's work in the Faith charge and id our belovecl Reformed church in the coming year. : " Resolved 4th, That for a great er work in our Master's vineyard and a more efficient service in the church of our Blessed Redeemer, we do now pledge to our ' beloved pastor, ReV H A Welker ?and? his wife, our prayer lo vey : support and hearty co operation . in the work "of the Lord; and pray that wiih mercies and help of God's foly Spirit in Christ Jesus our Lord we may do a greater, work in the church and kingdom of our Lord and Saviour, , Jesus Christ. - - : - : Resolved 5th, Ttfat a copy of these resolutions be given to our pastor and his wife, that they 'be copied in our minutes and a copy be sent the Reformed Church Standard and one ormore of our county papers for publication. T - f By order of the joint Comsis-, tory h M HoisHOUSSR. Cleamberlain's Couab Remedy a Fairsrite fer. . Colds, : J Li Easly. Macon, 111., in speak ing of Chamberlain' Couh Rem edy says, 'Daring the past fifteen years it has been my sis ter's favorite medicine for colds on the lungs. I myself have-tab en it a numbbr pf ti mes when suffering with a cold and . it always relieved me promptly. : wheat products for non food purposes should cease such use entirely. - Sixth: There is no limit upon rtie use of other cereal, -JLours. and mfnls. r.nrn. - harlfev. buckwheat. I potatoes, flour, etc. j ; Many thousand families mroufirhPut the land are now usu np wnea prpaucts, wnat: t'oaA avia'nf a VATttfimall " attlAlfflt rookin purposes and are do-: -j ,i,ug so in per reel neaiin' ana sails rfacaon. ; Tte Qulnlcs That Does Not Affect tts Itea Tfrrntitte of Ita Ionic and laxative effect. IAXA? TIVB BB.OMO QULNrNE is better tamn orouurr Quinine and does not caoae nervonsacH boh naginff in neaa. xemcmDcr uis hu mm look for tne aisnatare oi a. wmiwvi w. wm': ai rr a ni . ytjih good oil Kniment. That's the surest way to -atop them. The best, rubbing lixument U j n j Good for i AihiMfe of riorses. lYisiies vtKue Gccd tcT uotxr own ' Pains, Rheun;atisnv Spraios, ' Guts, Burns, Etc . 1 ; ,,2Sc.50c.;$!:-Aiaii It 11 - W f I I n. m mm a i- m- iOD!lieU! ? .'1 ' After Being Relieved of Or CtiudTrottble by Lydia J" Pinkham'g ; Vcgctablo - s Oregon, HU- I took Iia Pink Jiamfa Vegetabl Compound for an oxw game trouble which pulled me4own .un till could not not rav f oot to the fkfcr-and poyua scarceryamy work, and : as . I liva on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every year it made it very uard forme. "I saw jthe Com pound advertised in oar paper, and trie iu it haa restored my health so I can do all my work and I aMf grateful that I am recommend maf 4tito my fHends.?---'Mra D- U. :ALttiRS, R; R. 4r Oregon;- IU. ' Onlywomen whohaye suffered the tor torea of such troubles and have dragged along from day to day can realize the relief which this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, . brought to Mrs. Altera. ' " : Women -everywhere in Mrs. Alters condition should profit by her recom- . mendation, and if .there are any com- Slications write : Lydia B. Piniham'a , edicine Co., Lynn, -Mass., for advice. The result of their 40 years experience is at your service . SAVE ce & Sons, Good Skins. & SONS. All ki&dsftndall grades, RQMIKG(TON8 $i2 aD.ryInBtractioo twiUVesch machine. -. Tjrpe end repairprts for all makae "of lypewritera. ifiMi'lKiS TYFift-UVUXJU-SY, BDFPALO, N. Y. 114-16. 1 pr. Hpjairi Send your, work-by hand or bj par cel post to . : ; ' R:L, BROWN.' Route 6. Salisbury, N. C. 8-eifftpd. ; - You wilifind a f utl liheofpttda of At oar New Iocatton. . r FAnrJEHQ' SEED IIOGE, 207 O. r.7c!n Ot Ybooa 1191. Salisbury, H. C. Trade with THE GROCER, He carries a full line 5f , High ' Grade Groceries at very low prices. ' ; Buys all kindis pr Frpdnce, Chickens; JfiggstjQacon, and - Tegeleseeto Beadauariers: for WatkloB Medicine: Co. V PhoiiB 57.' Wrss St : .EVSHPOM liiili ;v" ' ; . i ii .;. . ; V. Wall Pay; Ybii? lit, For AUPQP U yp The Peoples llatioQal Bank , SALisbuiur.ri.c. Doera general Wnldng-buainesay anj corf dially invitee voir account. - - tilPM l00PEft CEWT intattat every three maatiis 10 pur aavinga depart inent. ;. . ' . - ..'..-c, - Prompt, cattat,; and confidential attea tion given to tHninesa eutrnated tow. If. B. McCam( ; .'Cashier. John HcCanJf M, ;A8tl Caabier, 3.D,Konrooit Vioa.Pitfat. V "C ' 4 s f t X - 1 4i