' 7 HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE After Four Tears of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Carat to Rescue. Catron, Ky. In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows : "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at aO. At times, I would have severe pains is my left side The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com menced -taking it From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladles Advisorv Dent.. Chattanooea. Tenn.. for Special Instructions n your case and 64-page book. I Home Treatment for Women, sent in plain wrapper. j-ja FURMITURE GO 1TO C. W. WRIGHT'S Furniture :: Undertaker LET US MAKE YOUR HOME A REAL HOME. rz7K7K twztt: tvz jk&tw: Tin rr: tt: tin: 7r:7i7r: Farmm sfor If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If you have a Farm to Sell, List it with us. ! SALISBURY REALTY IB 4 and Insurance Company. Be lo Deceived! All is not well unless your TEETH are in Good Gondition INSURANCE is a fine thing. WE INSURE your Teeth Cheaper and Better than anyone else, and give you a guarantee. ALL we asK is a TRIAL. HUNDREDS of satisfied patients have attested theEfficiency and Permanency-of our work. PLATES for ths TOOTHLESS. Bridges and Crowns for eveyone. Fillings to preserve the teeth you have. LEAST PAIN! Years of Ex perience are behind our work and guarantees. MO"The beauty of Your Teeth is a business asset. It is an investment. We make them Orramental as well as Useful, insuring you Enhanced Beauty and Better Health for all time. Just Look! Crowns $4 &'$5 Plates $5 up Fillings 50c Extraction Free with work- Phone 763. 126 N. Main Street, Salisbury7 N. 1 - II 4s tZerr &syotf?easef Pn iMelpia PgesOentists, Idc, 1 ROCKWELL ROUTE NO. 2. Jan. 16. Miss Eudoro Bost of Salisbury, paid home folks a visit Saturday night, January 10th. John Beaver and family visited relative! near Orgao Church Sat turday night. January 10th. Rev.lR, R. Sowers preached his first sermon at Organ Church Sun day, January 11th. A large con gregation wbb present aud Rev . Sowers preached a strong and forceful termon. Charles Miller -had the misfor tune to lose one of his hogs. Uncle Bill hopes to report an other wedding in the near future. - John Clark has been on the sick list for the past week On Tuesday, January "6:h, members of Organ and Ebenezer congregations went to Granite Quarry and moved Rev. R R. Sowers and family into the par sonage at Organ Church. They arrived at the parsonage about 12 o'clock and soon members of both congregations began to arrive and !lL 1.1 . . U .... k.J filing' Willi biieui suejr usu ncii uuou basketB. besides the many other things thev broueht with them. A laree table was spread and all kind of good things were placed on it to eat, aftar which the mem bers presented the pastor with va rious other provisions that are reeded in , the household. Rev Sowers expressed his many thanks for the kindness of the, many members of the two congregations. We hope Rev. Powers muoh suc cess in the work he has just tak en up and that he will accomplish muoh good. Chal Eagle visited at Mrs. El len Sifford's January 8th. Luther Shive left January 12th for Plum Brancby B. C., where he will assist his brother in looking after and overseering a large lum ber plant at that point. Nathan Brown is preparing to go to South Carolina tc sell fruit trees. He has worked the fruit tree business for six years and has been quite successful as a sales man. He has traveled a number of different states. Uncle Bill wishes to correot a mistake that was made in his items recently . We stated that Rev. Pool would preaoh at Reck 3rove. We should have said Rev. Avett. On the morning of January 12th the death angel entered the home of J . D. L. Brown and car ried the soul of Mrs. Lula Brown, his wife, to the great beyond Mrs. Brown had pneumonia and was sick but one week. She was a gcod woman, a loving mother, and a devout christian, being cat eohised in Organ Church in her girlhood and her membership re mained at Organ Church. She was 47 years, 3 months and 2 days old. She was married to J. D. L. Brown 31 years ago. She leaves in aged mother, a loving bus band, two sisters, one brother and seven children, five girls and two boys. Two of the children, the eldest son and da tighter, beiog married. Mrs. Brown was a kind hearted woman and her many friends feel that the home has lost a good mother and the com munity a good woman, but the Master says it is more blessed to $ive than to receive. The writer aud many friends extend to the bereaved family heartfelt sympa thy; Uncle Bill. ; f FAITH. Jan i filKth Mr. Cliff. Mr Hughes find the Demerick Bros, the we? J-known quartette o LeenBt,m;hirfi. Ensland. were enter tailed' by J. Calvin Lingle at his hiine at Faith on the even ing of Ternary 14th . They ren dered sne silos, duets and quattettjs. This famous English quartettiare visaing at Mr. and Mrs. Joh, i Breuton s. Wm.jttcCombs, who gave the contract ile D. A. Wiley to erect his saw ij-ill and put it in opera tion, got-it started the other day and he w, 11 now do sawing for the general public. Venus aet his old time friends Mr. andrs. E. K. Trickey, of Irvine, Kf. at Granite Quarry the other da. They were visiting friends ut this section and' had been visiiing their daughter in Charlottes They arSdoing wel at their 'r$w heme in Kwtuoky. A joul farmer at Mr. and Mrs. Myon Fisher's, January 10th, J J . T. AVyatt spent Sunday night at Mr. an Mrs. H. A. Wyatt's at Rockwellii A big ;rowd is expected in Fait b. Jaiftarv 20th. the da of the Stirewslt sale. We hear of a lot of peore who are coming. Young louse carpenter at John it1 i ji?V n i - no-j i ni o Mr. Nitfce and family are mov ing todayi'fjdm tbe J. O. Lingle house in ijorth Faith to Mrs. Aggie Mombs' large two-story house in iotith Faith. J. T. Wyjjtthipped $754 worth of millstones in 1918. Also $3,024.74 w jrth of street curbing and $305 5C worth of window and doer sills.' . Venus .ttok dinner at Dave Rusher's refdntly. Mrs. Rusher is a good ok. Everything on the table wff raised on their farm except the opfee, sugar and rioe. We also t ;ck dinner at John Deal's. Thy ae good livers and have plenty.-j Mrs. Deal is a good cook. $ioo Reward, $iuo. The readers of this paper will be pleased to-learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that soience has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, aoting direotly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so muoh faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addreis : F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstipation. . Jan. 8 ,ohn Yates was born September 2ud, 1844, and died January 18?M 1914; age 70 yjjars, o montns an aays Me was tbe father oi; eleven children, 9 now living.;He leaves a wife. 2 brothers, Jajaaes Yates of near Faith, and ttthames Yates of Chestnut Hfil, and 27 grand children. ." E has two sons in Texas, one daughter in Raidsville, in. u. , twavpnildren living in Cabarrus cou'fty-and the remain der are livitin Rowan oounty. He was recently strioken with paralysis andad a second stroke which catfsed jis death. He was as well as usaj'l and working alout his house itturday. He died fifteen minxes after twelve o'clock Sunday morning. The funeral and frterraent will take place Monday t .0gan Church of fcioh place h was a member. He was and old scildhr and his cap tain was John Alexander, of Con cord. He wai one of ihe pen sioners and ha0 recently reoeived his pension for 1913. He will be missed by . g -iarge number of friends and (Natives. He was living- in Faitl;- in one of- Paul Barger's residences at the time of his death. He; was a good neigh bor and liked vjby alf who knew him. . Mrs. Fanuir Friok and two children, of Salbury, are visiting her sister, Mrs; J. M. Barger . Communion'fervices will be cond acted aHhReformed Church January 25tht $f Rev. Andrews of Newton, preparatory services Saturday at 2 o'clock. After spending about two weeks - : 1 100,000 Homesteads in Montana and Oregon A wonderful opportunity for the homeseeker ! The Government is allotting 100,000 FREE Homesteads in Montana and Oregon. Thirty million acres of - fertile, undeveloped prairie land are being given away in 320 and 160 acre tracts. You can secure full title in only three years' time under the new home- . steaa law. uet all the facts about this remarkable opportunity! Rich, Productive Soil These free homesteads are located along the lines of the Great Northern Railway. Excellent transportation facil ities are assured. Go see for yourself the wonderful opportunities open to all. Just send the coupon. We 11 send you Jree literature describing the Government's FREE Homestead offer and many facts about the great Northwest Minnesota, North Dakota, Idaho, Washington, Montana and Oregon. Mail the coupon NOW I E. C LEEDY, Gen'! Immigration Agt, Dept. B18 Great Northern Ry., St Paul, Minn. sb)mmsbb FREE HOMESTEAD COUPON E. C LEEDY, General Immigration Agt, I ' Dept. Bl 8 Great Nor. Ry, St. Paul. Minn. Please send booklets and full information regarding the New Homestead Law and opportunities in the Great North west, free. 3: I Name , Address...... I am interested in Send Coupon for Information State or locality I the ocoasion when they become grown. Several people who moved from this spction are takiug the papers to read the Faith items. They get all the news from their old home. One is a yonng man on the warship Louisianua Venus. CRESCENT. Jan. 17. The high school start ed at Crescent Tuesday morning with a very good attendance. Colds are all the go these days. Some of tbe children are almost sick. W. M. McCombs has purchased a saw mill aud will soon be ready to do sawiDg fcr anybody who wishes sawing done. Messrs. James McCcmbs, Sam uel Fraley, Dorse McCombs, Feld man and James Yitas went hunt ing Tuesday and killed five rab bits. Good for them. Yon ought to go again fellows, maybe yon can do better next time. L. W, Safht sold duriDg the year 1913 the following articles: 160 drzens of eggs, amounting to $97 62; butter, 316 lbs, amounting to $79 00; chickens, $60 85; total amorfbt $236 97. If any one can beat that who is not running a dairy or poultry yard, trot them out. He also sold peas and but ter beans amounting to $80 00, making a total of $316 97. Now Mr. Venus if you can write any items tb.it will beat this, trot them out. L. W. Bafrit raisdd about 400 bushels of sweet potatoes last year and they are saving nioely. He raised and sold other things ac cording to these. The Orescent Council Jr, O. U. A. M., met last night, January 6cb, with a large crowd present. Feldman Yates who had gone to Salisbury to work, bae, returned home. A crowd of rabbit hunters went down to L. M. Hess's last Thors day, but did not have very good lack. Clod Hopper. where he will spend ten days wi'h' his Irothfr who is time-keeper for the 8 A. L. Railway Co. at that place. A number of our Farmers' Un ion men will go to China Grove January 24sh to attend the Coun ty Union. Well, well, Sam Snort is still looking for me to send in my furp. Now Unole Sam, I was jost about to send th?m in when I found that you had a big girl baby at your house and knew that you wouldn't have time to ship furs . I want my furs to be given im mediate attention. There seems to be great dissat isfaction about our calf law. Now there's no doubt about the great inconvenience to which it will pot the cattle growers of our dear old County, but we can txpeot m:st any thing at the hands of our leg islators. One of our candidates for the legislature made it plain to his people here when he made his campaign, that he would eat the heads off of every dog that they would have to pay tax on after he was elected. Now the people have the dogs waiting for the "dog eater." First they gave us the dog law, then they gave us the oalf law, then the baby regis tration law and next, no doubt the "cat" will be a prominent legislative animal before tbe next general assembly adjourns. Lee GO WANS 1 King of Externals i Sells itself wherever- introduced. Imitators have tried to imitate. and substitution has been attempted. But once GO WANS always Gowans for inflammation and congestion.' 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