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PTOhls." Brain m w i SALISBURY CARRIAGES AND- The Honor Roll of Rowan County is an appreciation of the gal lant men in Rowan County who served the Nation in its- hour of need. You are prroud of your boy who. is in the Service and your neigh bor is proud of his. - . ' We want these pictures and biographies so that we can prepare an Honor Roll for Rowan county that will be preserved for many gea erations. WHAT THE HONOR ROlA. WSLL CONTAIN. It will have pictures and biographies of the women in our county, who gave up their time and strength for the American Red Cross work. It will have pictures and records of the boys of this county who have been in the service and who are now in the service. They did their duty when we needed them :nd now it is' nap to as to preserve their records in a wiy that will make them proud that they are from Rowan county. It will contain pictures and text describing activities of the men who could not go to war, but were eager to .do their part by help ing Uncle Sam with all his war ;:ci:vitie.s, such as Liberty Loan Drives, War Stamps ami various relief work. It will contain handsome colored reproductions of General' Persh ing, President Wilson and Grener.il Foch. Each picture will be placed within an elaborate decorative frame symbolic'of the activi ties of each of these great men. It will have four distinctive fiv--color division illustrations pre pared by a well known artist typifying the activities pf the Red Cross, Home Service Workers, the x.my and the Navy. It will be elaborateW pepared with page after page of highly artistic colored designs in the forepart of the volume especially de signed for our Honor Roll by one if the leading publishing compan ies in this country. We have spared no exprense in making this book one that you will prize highly shoiildys ou be so fortunate of securing a copy of same. We feel confident that it will be a volume that everyone will treasure and hand down from one generation to another with considerable pride. There is only a limited number oeing printed. If you desire to have us reserve a copy vou had better do it immediately, as we can not promise to secure additional c pies later on. ORDER YOUR HONOR ROLL AT ONCE TO BE SURE OF OBTAINING SAME. 4 This authenic record of all war" activities in Rowan county. The edition is being sold out veiy rapi lly and we have ordered only enough to cover the cost of compiling, printing and binding this handsome book We are not going to eonduct an extensive sales campaign, so that is not our mission in preparing tftis publication. Please do not hold back the picture of your boy or yourself, because you are not going to order a book. We want your picture, your boy's picture, and biographies in this book whetcher you order or not. Please do not censor us if we are unable to 'iiecure a copy of the Honor Roil for you later on Alitor our publishers have, gone to press on this book it will be only within a short time there will be no chance of securing a copv of it. The time tor action on this I matter is now, send your a pplicatton ;;as quickly as possible, also photograph and data. Fill in at once and mail with photo' to Wm. H Stewart, publisher, Salisbury, NrC. . Couponto be filled in for Rowan County Soldiers and Sailors. Name. Rank Branch of service Company Division .Regiment. Township Date of birth Son of (Both parents. Give Husband of Entered service Give maiden To Camp Transferred to Camp .. Transferred to Camp Over sea to Date of promotion to rank of Date of promotion to rank of Date of promotion to rank of. Date of promotion to rank of Foughtat .' Wounded at battle of Date . Killed at battle of. Date Died : Place Date ...... Decorations ........ Mustered out at Camp and wife..... maiden name of mother) name 191..., at ..date 191,... ....... date . 191.... , date , 191. , date : 191.... : .'. , . .. , . ; date .191... ROWAN COUNTY LOCALS j The sugar famine in Salis bury seems to be about 100 per cent. There, is not a pound on hand and none im mediately in sight. The regular monthly meet ing of the county commission ei was held Mast week hut matter of little importance were coimdejd. There was a delightful meeting and a supper given by the members of Fultou Loage in their hall .Friday night, The members of the other four lodges in the coun ty were invited and quite a number were present to en joy the evening. C kL Neal, a progressive farmer of the county, has called a mass meeting of farm ers .of the countyx is to be held at the ol court house Saturdey, the 15th, for the purpose of discussing he growing of tobacco. This is an important monev crop and at one time quite popular in this county, m 4 A Lady in Chicago Telegraphs For Rap Soat. Read Mrs Phillip's wire; Youell's Exterminator Co., Westrield, N J, Rush 3 worth of RAT-SNAP." Later ree'd the following letter: "RAT-SNAP nrrived. It rid our house of rats in no time. Just moved here from Ph., where I used RAT SNAP with great results. ' Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $100, Sold and guaranteed by Foil & Bes sent, Salisbury Hardware and Furnitvre Co, S M Purcell. Salisbury Armistice Day Marred by Bad Weather. Bad weal her came near spoiling the Armistice day in Salisbury. The parade was caih d off, but later was pat back on the day's pro gram, and the principal streets were traversed at noon by number of floats and local o' ganizatious l)i Archibald Henderson, speaker of the day, sent re; grets and the speaking por tion of the program was tak en care, of by A H Price, Major Max BaiVer and Ben VlcCubbins. The day closed with a dance. Only a Cold. Are you ill? is often answered, "Oh it's .only a cold," as if a cold was a matter of little conse quence, but people are begining to learh that a common cold is not to be trifled with, tnat some of the most serious diseases start with a rcold. As soon as the tirst indicationsof a cold ap pears take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Remember that the sooner you get rid of your cold the less the danger, and this remedy will help you to throw it off, Sugar is selling- in New Or leans by wholesale at 184 cents and it is expected the retail price will go to 20 cents. ' James Watson Savs, 111 Never Forget When Pa's Hogs Got the Cholera. "One morning he found 20 hogs dead and several sick. He called in a Vet. who after dissect ing a rat caught on the premises decided that the rodents had con veyed the germs Since then I am never without RAT SNAP It is the surest, quickest rat de stroyer I know." Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1 00i Sold and guaran j teed by Foil & Bessent, Salis- I bury Hardware and Furniture 1 Co., S M Purcell. Th -nurriaga of Miss Oma j Shupiug, daughter ot Mr and Mrs ?amo?6n Shaping and llcke D Brown, son ot DoN phus M ik uwn, took place at the parsonage of St Luke's church, near Faith, Sunday evening, November 22nd. They will make their home with the grooms parents. The weeding of Mis Bes sie Luciie .('aujble,' daughter of the late P A Canble of .Salisbury ana W E Rearriou f Manning S (J. took place at her'home Black Mountsiu. where she. has resided foi seveal years, Wednesday, October . 29rh. They will make there home at Mauukg The marriage of Miss Lopise May Safrit and B F Smith of Kannapolis, took place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs R A Sa frit, south of Salisbury, last Wednesday evening, Rev 0 L Ridenhour performing the ceremony. They will make their home at Kannapolis. m mmmm il Rat that Didn't Smell After Being Dead Three Months, 4 I swear it was dead at least three months," said James Svkes, Butcher, Westfield, N J. "We saw this rat everyday. Put a cake of RAT SNAP behind a barrel." A month later my wife asked about the rat. Remembered he barrel, looked behind it There was the rat dead, not the slightest order." Three sizes, 25 50. c $1,00. Sold and guaranteed by Foil & Bessent, Salisbury Hardware and Furni ture Co, S M Purcell. The Prince of Wales to Decorate Rowan Soldier. i Corporal William. 15 Lyerly, a Rowan soldier, is to be deco rated by the prince of Wales during his visit to the United States. Lyerly was a member of Company 1), 120'h infan try, 30th division and distin guished himself on the Cara bras-StQnentin canal Sep tember 29th when he and s;x men captured 242 Germans He ha citations from Gener al Pershing aud other offi cials for tiiis deed. .A telegram telling of the honor that is to b,e conferred upon him was sent from -the Brittish embassy at Washing ton aud read?: "Prince of Wales w:ll pre sent British medal, Washing ton, November 13th and at New York 22. Please reply quickly which ceremony you wish to attend Mr. P. LaDuke, Farmer, Says "You bet Rats can Bile Through Metal. - "I had feed bins lined with zinc last year, rats got through pretty soon, Was out$18.A$l pack age of RAT-SNAP killed so many rats that JI've never been without it since. Our collie dog never touched RAT-SNAP. You try it. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00." Sold and guaranteed by Foil & Bessent, Salisbury Hard. ware and Furniture Co. S M Pur cell. The big coal strike was called off by the union leaders late yesterday afternoon and the tnin ers and opererators have been in vited to go to W ashing ton and re open negotiations with the with government authorities for a new scale of wages and hours to go into effect when the present contract expires next April. This is a signal -victory for the government and the people. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza . LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove th cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine.' i E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. Made Me a Well Man Mr. Louis Young, 1652 Clifford St., Rochester, N. Y., writes: "I suffered " for thirty years a with chronic bowel trouble, stom ach, trouble and hemorrhages of the bowels. We bought a bottle of Peruna and I took it faithfully, and I be&an to feel better. My wife persuaded me to con tinue, and I took it for some time as directed. Now I am a well mar,." Mrs Bettie Eury, agert 65, died at hr home near MuN brry schcol Tueeday morn ing. The funeral was held this morning aud the inter ment was at St Matthew's church. Several children survive. IT The public generally-sympa thize with Mr and Mrs D V Peeler in the death of their son. Lee Brown, which took place in Salisbury last Fri day afternoon and the inter ment was in Chestnut Hill Hill cemetery. Dr M M Kin ard, pasfor of St JobnV church officiating. Le was a bright bnyaud had a host of friends. D L Rosman of Litaker Township took sick Friday and did Sunday morning from the effect of pneumonia He leaves a wife, several mar ried children, wo brothers, Milo and Jerry Rosexan, and a sister, Miss Roseman who makes her home with a bro iler the late TAP Roseman. rbe funeral was held Mon- day noon and the interment was at Phaniel Baptist church. Helps Sick Women Cardui, the woman's tonic, helped Mrs. Wil liam Eversole, of Hazel Patch, Ky. Read what she writes: "I had a general breaking-down of my health. I was in bed for weeks, unable to get up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, . . . and the pains were very severe. A friend told me I had triejcl every thing else, why not Cardui?.. . I did, and soon saw it was helping me . . . After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." TAKE The Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your lack of good health caused from any of the com plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial?. It should surely do for you what it has done for so many thousands of other women who suffered it should help you back to health. Ask some lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. All Druggists O J.i? OlGiO 1 A - m Pi Suffered thirty years with stomach trouble and Kemorrhascs cx the bowels. Liquid or Tablet Form r- State of North Carolina, Rowan County. In Superior Court, J. F, McCabbins, clerk. Farvey A M Holshouser. Minnie Agntr and husband Frank Agner.PC Ho'shoua er, Lillie Pickler and husband, Reather Pickler and L A Holshouser . VS. H A FeBperman, Frank Fesperman, Lucy E McConnell and husband, J R Mc onnell. John T Fesperman, Bessie M Fesperman, Dorothy L Fesperman, and Rowe Fesperman, and Hoy Fesper man NOTICE To Frank Fesperman, Lucy E McConnell and husband, J R McConnell; The three defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan County, said State, for the purpose of sellinsr certain lands mentirned and described in the petition and corn piamt, lor partition and division, in which lands the said three parties have an icterr est. And the said Frank Fesperman, Lucy E McConnell, and husband, J R Mclonnell, will take further notice that th re re quired to appear in the office of the clerk oi tne aupenor court tor Kowan county, in. his office in the courthouse, in said fnnnlv. ou December 12th, 19i9, and answer or de- murr to the tuion and complaint of the petitioners and pfaintins, or the relief de n .tnded will be gran'ed. I his the 10th day of Novtmber, 1919. J F McLubbins. Clerk Superior court. J. L Rendleraan, Atty. Vorth Carolina, ( In Superior Court, Kowan County November Term, 1919. lanola Vaughn ) vs y Notice to defendant of William Vaughn ) summons, etc. Lhe detendant in the above entitled ac tion will take notice that plaintifl has com menced an action in the Superior Court of Kowan county against him tor the purpose of obtaining a divorce from the bondc of matrimony upon the ground of infidelity. and that said defendant will further take lO'ice that he is required to appear before the clerk of the Superior court of said coun ty on the 17th day Of November, it being the first dav of November term of Rowau Superior court, 1919, at the corrt house in Salisbury, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed in said cause, or the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief therin demanded. This October 11th, 1919. J. F McCubbins, 10 15 4t clerk superior court. Or Salegs. Pork, Abruzzie rye and milk wholesale. B. L. Phillips, R. 6, Salisbury, N C, 10-15 pd. $25 Weekl-' Men Women. Adver tise. Start Candy factory at home, small room, anywhere. We tell how and turnish every thing. Specialty Candymaking house, d South lStta. St., Phila delphia, Pa. B 10-20 10 w State of North Carolina, County of Kowan. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. In lhe matter of Alice Phifer, Brodie lalvin Phifer vs Annie Wane Phifer, Estelle NOTICE. Phifer liunn and husband, Will Gunn. .ewis E. Phifer and Samantha A. Phifer. The defendants. Annie Jane Phi for Will Gunn, Lewts E, Phifer, and Samantha A. rlnler, will take notice that an action as entitled above, has been com men cd in th Superior court of Rowan county, North Carolina, before the clerk, for the purpose of sale of certain real estate, situated, lying and neing in the county ot Kowan, in the township of Cleveland, for division, the said land, belonging to the plaintiffs and the defennants as tenants in mmmnn- nl the defendants will take further notice that mey are required to appear before the clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan county, at hi office in the court house, in the city of Salisbury, N C , on the 7th day ot Novem- oer, a, u., iyiy, ana answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint; and the defend ants, Lewis E. Phifer and 'Samantha A. Phifer, will take further notice that appli cation has bee made to the cletk of the Supei ior Court of Rowan county, N- C., for the abpointment of a guardian ad liten for them to represent their interests in said ac tion, and they are required to appear on that date to answer the same-or a guardian ad litem will be adpointed. This the 17th day of October, 1919. J. F. McCubbiks, Clerk of the Superior Court Rowan County. J. G. Hudson, attorney, 10-22 4t. Trade with C.P.SHM& THE GROCER, He carries a full line of High Grade Groceries at v"ery low prices. liuys all kinds of Produce Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkina Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W Inniss St
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