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VI - .."Si"- , x . v. -: : -b J-iX'"': y?;v - . :." ' -: h2 - 't..t:l; ' v- ; FAITH, IpMerencto M Baiue and selling of 1 Congresat an Oct. 2(5, Sidney Wyatt and wifcTof Alexandria. Va , are vis itingr his brother Harvey Wvat t at Rockwell. They went in Harvey's auto to Badin to visit their father, Columbus Cicero Wyatt, Venus went along and we all had a nice trip, the roads were fine. - Venus took dinner for the first time at E P Kuykwdall's and got a fine dinner. Venus will sell a good cook stove for 'three dollars and a heater for five dollars. Come early and avoid the rush Venus took dinner at J F ShoeV the first time and got a fine din ner today. We saw a northern lady pre pare a dish for dinner where she was visiting and she said' it would keep off the influenza by eating a few meals of it every week. We eat some Of it and will tell any one how she pre pared it for nine cents in postage stamps. John Frick is able to be out again. . Charley Misenheimer who has been very low with influenza is improving. Venus got another letter from France, this time from 3 F Earn hard t from Faitb. He said h said he met ajor Barker over there. Willie Foil is making and old time wagon frame for a covered wagon. Lillie Mesimore and Roy Misenheimer were married at tb Lutheran parsonage September 29th by Rev G O Ritchie. Th groom is a son of John Misenhei mer and is a fine young man and a good farmer, a'nd the bride is a daughter of James Misenheimer both of Rowan county from be low Rockwell. s Votes. Asheboro,' N. (X, October 26 T the Press and Public: The Attorney General of the United States has issued a Department Circular in wh ich lie calls attention to the Act Of October 16th, 1918, "To prevent corrupt practises in Hhe election of Senators, iRepresentatives. or delegates jm Congress, which aot is as follows . That whosoever shall promise, offer or give, or cause to be prom ised offered or given, any money or other things ofvalue,.or shall. mak- or tende'rnv contract, un dertaking obligation, gratuity or security for the payment of mon ey or for the delivery or convey ance of anything of .-value, to an' person, whether to vote of with hold his vote for or against any candidate, or whosoever solicits accepts or receives any money or other things of value irfxonsider- ation of hisjvote for 01 against any candidate for Senator or Representative or Delegate in Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic destroys the malarial germs which ar transmitted to the blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Prioe 60c Woedmen Can eff Convention. The local Woodmen of the World Camps voted to annul the biannual Convention to be helii here next March, this being: due to conditions brought on by the war and the fact the railroad a are taxed to handle travel. The calling off of 1919 session will rot cause the citie where these con -ventions were to be held to lose their claim to the conventions when they are held, but the meet ing places selected will have the pleasure of entertaining the conventions when held, and Salisbury will get the next North Head Camp convention when held. era! or special election, shall be fined not more" than $1,000, or.im prisoned not more than one year or both . " ' Attention is called to th fact mat in view or tne near aU ... a, proach of a general election and the recent enactment of this law it is important to sea. that the fullest publicity be given to the provisions of this act in order that the public may be informed or its provisions and the purpose of the Department of Justice to vigorously prosecute these violations. . This authorized information is sent you in the "hope that you will give the ? provisions of this act as much Jjjpublicty as you may have space for in the columns of your valuable newspaper. Respectfull, jfT Wm. C. Hammner. United Scats Attorney. Kf Iff lBlack walnuts tbutternuts , hickorynuts, and the" seed of sjnch stone fruits as peaches, cherries f plums, apricots,, and pVunes are being allowed to go U jpvaste. All of these nuts and slid are acceptable so long as tjje bard shells have, not begun tiff decay. The nuts should be mature end The Quinine That Decs Not Affect ths fleaa Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROI40 QUININE is better Jhan ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of K. W. GROVE. 30c. as soon ;as cijred by being spread out in the stih. After being thoroughly cured they should be cracked and kernels either used - on the thle market. Farmers in eastern Tennessee, for example realized tllousands of dollars by cracking wilpuis during the winter eve nfngs. Those whole nuts which iff not fit for cracking, and the sf ells of those which have been cincKea, snouia be turned over pmptly to the local branch ol tlje Red Cross for shipment. jsThereis an urarent need for ihs material, and all citizens are reyuesieo to save as mucn as pfVjsible, so that the best gas nsks may he furnished the scjier who is now risking: his lliil for us. Bronchial Trouble. Mra, A.E. Sidenberder,, Roek field, In d., states; "For an at tacks of bronchial trouble which usually assails me in the spring, I find Chamberlain's "Cough Remedy the only thing that erives me relief. After uainsr it a few days all signs ?of bronchial trouble disappears. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the provisions of a eectain mortgage deed of trust made by W. f). Smith and wife.NaanieM. Snvitk, to Stahle Linn, Trustee, dated the2.0ttb, of Novem ber 1914, and recorded in, mottgage hpok 51, at page 6, to secure the indebtedness therein mentioned; default lmving been in the payment of principal and interest of tbe debt which it was given to secure, the de mand for foreclosure haviug been made, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court hoape door in the city of Salisbury, at 12 m., oa Saturday, November 2nd, 1918, the following described real estate, situate. lying and being in the city of Salisbury ! ttowan county N. O, - 'JJ, Beginning at a stake in the edge or h Vance A venae, nuo leet from tbe north east corner of the intersection of said Aye nue and Melrose street, and being in the center Lot No. 4, running theace in a' north easterly direction parallel with Mei rose street, 145 feet to a stake in the edge fan alley; thence in a north westerly di rection with said alley and parallel with Vance Avenue, 75 feet to a stake, corner ef Lot No. 2; thence in a south, westerly di rection with the line of Lot? No. 2, 145 leet to a stake in the edge of Vance A ve nae; thence with the said Avenue, in a south easterly direction T&feat to the place of beginning being hVotS3' and the northern half of Lot NoTclBlock 5, as shown upon the Map of Melrose H eights, office of the Register of Deeds . for Eowan Coonty N, 0. also book 133, pasre 99. . ' . , Sta HLBcIiiH jr. Trustee, t r Middle Agd at V Tr Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. . Freesnont, O. "I was passing-"through the critical period of life, "being1 forty-sbc years of age and had all the symptoms incident to that change heat flashes, nervousness, and was in a general run dowm condition, so it was hard for me ta do my work. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to mo as the best remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since taking it, and the annoying symptom have disap peared.' Mrs. M. Godden, 925 Napoleon St;, Fremont, Ohio. North Haven, Conn. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound restored my health after everything else had failed when passing through change f life. There is nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms. " Mrs. Flobence 1bella,Bo3: 197, North Haven, Conn. ' ra .waiters n LYDIA E.PINKHAM -MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. . FOR BABY'S BATH and the warrain pf his t'my garments theport- ' able Perfection Heater .Tives a generous gJcwing warmth drives away all chill and dampnes:-:" . 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It is the best liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys tem. This medicine should be in every household for use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggiste. ONE CENT A DOSE a 73) j j ; j j I . r While a poor dgyCooke clerk in a Phila delphia bank he got his start to wealth and honor by investing his own sav ings and practicing thrift 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. 0 Start an account with us with a part of your earnings this week. Add something to the de posit every week. Know the courage of prosperiry and the independence of ready funds. Multiply your money in our care. v ALISBIIRY BANK AND TRUST C0. T NATION AL MM SALISBURY, N. C. Established, 1883. Savings Department Pays 4 Per Cent, Compounded Quarterly. OFFICERS H. N. Woodson, Dr. R. V. Brawley. President Vice Pres. W. B. Strachan. .Cashier E H; Woodson. Asst Cashier ' Start Your Savings Account NOW for Next Christmas. Responsible Banking, Courteous Treatment and Confiden tial Service is Our Policy. We Cordially Invite You to See Us On Any Banking Matter kYou are Interested In. We are Authorized Agents for Sale of War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps North Carolina, In the Superior Court Eowan I ounty. J Befor?the Clerk In the matter of the Adaiinis- ) tration of A. P. Kirkner, adrar. j- NOTICE of Nellie G Kirkner. j . ) Atthur P Kirkner administrator of Nel lie G. Kirkner's estate is hereby notified to appear before the clerk of tt e superior court of Rowan county, at his office, Salis bury, N. I,, on November 6th. 1918. at two o'clock p m., and show cause, if any he hasj why he should not be removed as ad ministrator of said estate and some other person appointed administrator in his stead. and further show cause why he shall not account for such property as went into his hands and why he has failed and neglected te administer upon said estate and file an inventory and an annual account as provid ed by law. This October 7th. 1918. J.P. McCUBBINS, 1Q-84U Clerk Superior Couri. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength ening, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c The Peoples national Bank SALISBURY- N C Does a general tnkin business and cor dially invites vonr account. WE PAY I OUR. PER CENT intertst everj three moUjs in our savings depart ment Prompt, cat tat and confidential atten tion given to niJ oasine&s entrusted to as. N. B, McCam W , T. Busby, lrwudem. - - - CajUiier. J.D. Norwoo t John Mc"ane. Yice.PtatMt. Asst. Caaiier.
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