Written 2 inn OUR a. Aug. 24. John Bearer andJiBB Bather Bosfc of Conoord, hare -returned home' after a pleasant visit to Mr. and llfu, oha D. A. Fish r, 0. F. Ra7 returned from WimtonSalem vfhere he went in an automobile with a party and reports a fine time. . . R. A. Kaney nas returned irom Baltimore and other "northern oitiei where he went on a business trip. J. L.Young of Lexington, N. 0. was at Faith in his automobile. The base ball game at the Salis bury fair grounds resulted in a soore of 8 to 8 in favor of Faith . The game was between Faith and Ohina Grove. MandieKluttz, Rosie Earnhardt Zelda Bruoe and Joe Earnhardt spent Sunday at Barber JnnoticL with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bame There will be an icecream supper Saturday nieht. AuBUsV"28jfh, at John A. Peeler's for the benefit of the mission band of the Reformed Unurou. Jfiyerooay -invnea help tlje cause. J. T.. Wyatt has received order for a pair of milestones. M. G. M. Fisher, with a force of carpenters are putting a new roof on his residenoe in Faith an wan ijuponop in where he will soon move . i Mrs. Brenton, who has been running a boarding house in M . ...... i . . . . . . K. M.- Fisher's bouse is moving out today and moving in W. L. Ludwiok's residence . Mr. and Mrs. Will Hammill and family and Miss Saltie Tlinehardt of Gold Hill, visited at John Riue. hardt's Sunday. Faith and Morgan Lutheran Churches, will unite and have a Sunday sohool pionio at Marsh Holshouser's pasture Friday, An gust 27th, a large orowd is expect ed. Rev, 0. P. Fisher left for Con oord and will address the veterans at their pionio in Riohies grove Tuesday. 2ND GREEK AND DUNN TOWN. We have had a good season around here and orops are fine. xne i armors arouna nere are breaking land 'for wheat and oats Two of our young people sprung a 'surprise on their 'parents and othera on the 17th day of August. They took a flying trip at some near by town and were married. They are Carl Miller and Beulah Sheets. They have returned and are now living with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mil ler. We wish them a long and happy life together. The Franklin Township Sunday Sohool Convention was held at Gay's Chapel on August 18th. A large , orowd was out and every body had a good time. We wish we oould have them with us every year. Cham gang camp No. 2 has moved up here and Capt Kenerly is now making us a good road. The writer bad the pleasure of attending the Old Folk's Singing at Providence Church in Scotch Irish Township on July 30th aud while there made a picture of the old fa sa la singers. The choir wsb led by Thomas Glasby and it is a curiosity to here them sing the old songs of long ago. We hope that these old people may live! to have many more of their annual singings. John Bringle is having a new residence built. Mr, Earnhardt of Faith has the oontract. The protraoted meeting at Gay's Chapel will be held sometime " in September. Miss Mattie Morris of Coolee mee visited at W. B. Mowery's last week . James Mowery of Concord vis ited in our seotion last week. We recently made a photograph of a family group for John Wet more in whiph were four grand parents, 102 great-grand-parents of his children. Venus can you beat that? Mrs. E. A. Miller and two daughters recently took a trip to Asheville. Michael and son are building a new residence for a Mr. Clark of Salisbury, who has bought a farm from Adam Lentz. Old Timer. ' sure Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curs. CMM no m tte'' olhowlona tubOUg are cored by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter Antiseptic Het .n, on. n uli I n . - acmia ai uc sauiie .ime. 25c.S0o.lLes 'wo Woek'sTerm for the Trlcl of Original and Civil Thtmexk regular term of the Rowaji.fiir Salisbury, Monday, September 18th, wlthhU hPiJueiiienry P. Lane, of Reidsville. presiding . This term will last4,twar weeks, the first week will be t ken up' wit crminiAVSinaog tne Will HO UHYUIOU 4 $ three Negroes to be tried for murder and .plifrjM to the civil cases. The civil cl Undar s lollnjrs ; FORJUDGMEMT. No. 83 J J Slate vs T P Fowler 84 First Nat '1 Bank of Salisdury,NC vs Harper Livery & Sale Co et 1 . 85 First Natl Bank of. Salisbury, N C vs Harper Livery & Sale Co et al 88 T H Vanderford vs Salisbury Metal Culvert Co 93 Dewitt Maulders vs Pearl J MauMers " 102 William A Williamson vs Thos J Jerome 124 George Fink vs Ed Karriket 125 E M Cranford vs Western Union Telegraph Co 126 Mrs Kir by Morris Cranfdrd ys Western Union Tele graph" Company. 132 Davis and Wiley Bank vs J M Summers and D L Arey 137 J Adam Grubb et al vs Emma F Grub$ 150 Southern Loan and Savings Bank of Charlotte, N C vs W H White et al 160 Hinkle Craig Live Stock Cp vs J Adam Grubb MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20TH, 196. 69 George Shipp vs Western Union .Telegraph Co 74 Overman and Company vs Keystone jConfeacting Co 87 Nora J. Austin vs J P Hopkins ' 96 Atlanta Terra Cotta , Co vs King Lumber Co , 97 B H Isenhour Trustee et alVs H;'M Hudson & Co 104 W W Reid vs D J Reid ' 4 1 108 Percy Teamer vs Western Union Telegrab Co TUE9DAY. SEPTEMBER 2t8T, 1915. 110 J WsBasinger vs Sallie BaSiner 114 Spencer Crescent vs J P Crbwell 121 RoWan Hardware and Machinery Co vs Margaret C Red wine 122 James H Johnson vs Southern Railway; Co 123 In the matter of the last Will anOTesUjnetit of Alice Hargrave 127 Walter MKluttzand Mary Wise vs Edmund C Kluttz 131 Bank of Richmond vs W H Raglandf WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29J). 1915 140 R F Snider et al vs J P HirtnaKand wife 145 J R Nicholas vs Norfolk an4 Westerrf'Railway Co 152 V Wallace and Sons vs citjjrof Salisbury et al 155 Royal Type Writer Co vs J R J)&p 158 I B Deal vs J R Ewart 161 John Lowery vs Ida Caruth 162 W k Myers vs Walter-Gee! Newman THOR-DAY. BEPTEMBIR 28RD, 1915. 164 C I Jones vs J W Worthev 167 W F Snider Extr vs Delia A Brown 6-SD Thos J Eudy vs Arrie Eudy 14-SD Henry Corriher vs G F Houck MOTION DOOKKT. 61 Thos A Foil vs A I V Newsom 62 Ashebpro Lumber Co vs R J Loflin 63 H T Graeber vs Agustus Schench 64 M L Jackson vs Southern Bell Telegraph and Tele phone Co and Salisbury and Spencer Railway Co 65 W C Yates vs T E Poteat 66 T-E Connelly vs Rowan Brick Co 67 Jack Eller vs Cora Gain et al 68 W C Coughenhour vs Falatleous Trexler et al 70 Wachovia Bank and Trust Co vs F J' Murdock 71 W W McKenzie vs City of Salisbury 72 H A Bernhardt vs Minnie Reid Morris et al 73 Falaneous Trexler et al vs Lewis Kesler Trust 75 Neter Kepley vs Z L Brown 76 Wachovia Bank and Trust Co vs A W Hicks, A D Smith etal 77 F D Lethcoe et al vs Salisbury Laundry Co 78 W F Crowell vs Pearl Crowell 79 Alice McNeely vs Moore McNeely 80 Wachovia Bank and Trust Co vs W F Burton 81 City of Salisbury, N C, vs N C R R Co and Sou Ry Co 82 Dicey Freeze vs Jesse Freeze 86 Marie Miller vs Postal Telegraph Co 89 R W Roberts vs C B Roberts 90 T B Marsh et al vs F D Lethcoe et al 91 John Fite vs Pearl Fite 92 Tucker Carter Rope Co vs Southern Aluminium Co 94 W F Snider vs Leslie M Shaw 95 Thos J Jerome vs Leslie M Shaw 98 Henry Huntly et al vs Tressie Huntly 99 W W Rankin and Co vs David Barber et al 100 Flossie Farmer vs Will Farmer 101 J T Wright vs Lillian Frontis Wright 103 Ohio Glass and Pottery Co vs Campbell Brothers 105 Chas L Basinger vs Ma rind a Augusta Basinger 106 Sallie Chunn et al vs John Albert Miller et al 307 D O Brady vs Condor Mines Company 109 Esther Robrtson vs John J Stewart Agt Heirs Caro lina Luckey 111 D L Arey et al vs R L Burkhead and Fidelity and Deposit Company 112 Will Watson vs J R Rice 113 T H Vanderford vs E K Chapman and Company 115 John S Black welder Trustee vs J D Dorsett et al 116 R A Shuping and wife vs Rowan County . ommis sioners et al 117 Walter J Shuping and wife vs Rowan County Com missioners et al 118 Florence Biles vs A A Biles , 119 H T Cooke vs Thos J Jerome 120 The Georgian Company ys M A Hodges and A L Smoot 128 John L Davis vs J E Westmoreland- 129 J H Frick et al vs Union Wire House and Trading Company 130 Overman and Company vs George W Connell 133 D L Arey vs J O White et al 134 P H Thmspson vs Gold pill Consolidated Co 135 W E Roseman et al' vs Lewis A Kesler "Trustee et al 136 0 R Propst e,t al vs A S Ford . 138 A L Smoot et al vs Rogers Clothing Co 139 Simpson Peacock Company vs Rbbettsoa Grocery Co 141 J B Roberts vs W M Brown 142 W A Smith et al vs Befpiont Park Company et al 143 Peeler Grain and Provision CoVs C J Lyerly 144 Marnae Meadows ys Camilla' Meadows 146 Minnie Lee Davis vs George R Davis 147 J 'B Cashion vs Atlantic Coast Railway Company "148 N O Corporation t'ommissiori vs Merchants and Farmers Bank of Cleveland, N 0 149 Peeler Grain and Provision Co vs Chas J Lyerly and wife ' 151 Empire Store Co vs Niobe Guthrie trading as Empire Hat' Shop et al " " 153 John Wannamaker vs Edwin 0 Gregory 154 Wachovia Sank and Trust 06 vs T H Vanderford et al . 156' Milton Meyer vs W Murdoch .Wiley et al 157 In the Matter of the Will of Sarah F Sowers 159 Snider Company vs O J $Carriier 7 163 Garnett Carter CompanV v Frick and Lyerly 165 M W Kluttz vs M A Lentz 166 Pilot Insurance and Realty Co vs M A Lentz 168 In the Matter of Second; Creek Drainage District and Withrow's Creek Drainage District da exceptions of EE Barringer r ' ' ' ' 169 Southern Auto Supply Co vs Geo AUred In the call of the Calendar, auy.oase not reached and disposed of on the appointed day, gdes ovro tt'oarteil cT'the deiit day in pref. erenoe to cases set for next day Witnesses" tfot allowed fees until the day appbmted fbt cases ib' which they ire subpoend. : Oases on the Motion Dooket will be heard at the convenience of the Oourt. laladaiOM Prescription No. 655 is prepared especially tor MALARIA orCMSLLS & FEVER. Five ot six osea will break any case, and if taken theq as a tonic the Fever will not return. ) It cts. oh the liver tetter tha Calomel e&a does not gripe or eicbso. 25e Southern Railway Nw Trade Mark. The Southern Railway Com pany has adopted a new attrac tive trade mark as shown above, The design '3R" is symbolical to the name of the road and the wording "The Southern Serves the South" is suggestive of tbe many lines operated by the South ern Railway throughout all of the states sooth of the Ohio aud Po tomao aud east of the Mississippi rivers. There is hardly a city are town of importance throughout the en tire suth that is not oonnected with the balauoe of the south, either directly, by the Southern Railway's own sraius or by sleep ing car lines over other reads in ooundJtiou with Southern Rail way, via sira- udjant ju;cti u point, O i this sco uut tbe title The Su'hern Survas the South'1 was adopted as l.-eiug appr priate SouthTu Railway ep-uds a:ut $200,000.00 a year in advertising and a great deal of this advertis lug is done in the uorthern, east eru aud western eecti B of tbe oouutry so as to attract people into tbe south, and on all of tbic advertising matter this trade mark will appear hereafter. Slate News lm - News Concantrated f jr those whs Want to Know about Horns Affairs. William Williamson was fined $5 and cost in Superior Court at Kiustou for cruelty to an animal, to-wit, a goat. Evidence was that William, in a beggy, drove so fast that the goit, led by a rope fastened to a buggy, couldn't stand fihe pace ai d was dragged at least a block over tbe pavement in South Qaeen Street. Anuie Ferre!, Negro, and her two children, aged 15 and 13 years, were struck and killed Mou dey by lightning near Washington, N. 0., says a report from that place. Honry Little, well-known farm er aud one of Catawba County's beat citizens, died at CJaremont Sunday afternoon, as a remit of injuries received three weeks ago ast Sunday night, when his team ran away in Ciar mont aud hurled loth himself and wife and a small child to the ground with suoh force that tbe oci p e were rendered uuconsoiou for , many bt urs Mr Little was about 60 years bid and is survived by hia W;fe and 12 children. 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Pursuant to the terms of two certain Mortgage Deeds of Trust, execdtel by M. A. Lentz and wife, Maude M. Lentz, to the undersigned trustee on October 11, 1913, which are record t m the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county in Bjok of Mortgages Mo. 48 page 65, and Bonk 48, page 80, default having bean made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and at the request of the holder of said notes, the unlersigneJ will expose for gale at f ublie auction for cash at the court hou&e door iu Salisbury on Saturday, September 4th, 1915. at the hour of 12 m , the folic wing de scribed real estate: A. certain tract of land lying on the northeast aide of the Gold Hill road about one and one-half miles southeast of Palisbury.N. C, beginning rft a stake near a telephone pole in the center of the Gold Hill road. August Legall's corner; thenje with hia line south 89J west 11.42 chains to s atone Legall's corner ; t :nce south 29 1-4 east 9 90 chains to a birch on the i orth bank of the creek on Legall's line ; thence a new line north. 43J eaBt 14.32 chains to a Walnut; thence north 21 west 8 35 chains to a stone ; thence bo. th 31 west 24 cha ns to a stake in the center of the Gold Hill road ; therce with the said road south 7 east 5.63 etiains to the beginning corner, containing 25 asres, and being a part of the Jennie Cropsett land and of the old L. W. Crawford home place. - Reserving however out of the grant hereby made one-half interest in mines sud-minerals on the Crawford land for tne heira and assigns of-the L W. Crawford as set forth frilly' to deed re corded in Rowan county record of Deed J Book 121, page 230. This the 8rd day of A ngust, 1915. John L. Rekdlkmak, trustee. Farms for Sale 100 acres of good farming laud, seven miles from Salisbury. Good dwellings, giod pasture, well watered, two wells, pleuty of timber aud red soil. Will sell as a whole or iu part. Que third cash balance oo long time. Far futher infarmatiou, call on are address, Wm. H. Stkwart, Salisbury, N. C. Do You Want a New Stomach? If you do "Digestoneine" will give you one. For f ul 1 particulars, literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANY SALISBURY, N. C For Sal8 Several pair of good mules Goodman Lumber Co. . Sale oi Valuable Real Esiate. Pursuant to the powers contained in a certain Mortgage Deed of Trust, ex ecuted by John J. MeCall and wife, Alice C MeCall, to John L Rendle man, Trustee, on the 22nd of Septem ber, 1912, and record t d in Book 48 Dsge 37. of R wsm County record of Mortgages, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness, which such mortgage .was given to secure , and the holders of said indebt edness having demanded the fore closure of said mortgage, the under signed Trustee will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C , at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, Septe mber 25th, 1915. the following described property, lying about two miles southeast of Salis bury, N. 'J., andne-fourth of a m le west of the Bringle's Ferry road, and oeirig the west end of the nine and one half acre tract of land bought by Mrs. Wade of M. V. Conner. Beginning at a dog wood and iron stakb Wade's old comer," thence noi th 2 deg east 6 i3 chains to a stake ; thence so ith 38 deg. east 1 5 chains to a stake ; thence south 1 deg. wist 6 65 chains to a stake; hence west 38 deg. 1 5 chains to the beginning corner, con taining one acre, irnre or less. For baek title see Book of Deads No. 135, page 3, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County, for which Book references is hereby made- . This the 17th day of August, 1915, Johx L. Rkndlemav. trustee. For Sale. O ie two psBseoger autc mobile, first class couditioi. Would trade for horse and buggj Phone 665-L, Salisbury. 7-28 2t Wanted. To xeut a one-horse farm. . : Will furnish stock and imple mante. Address, T. L. Overcasb, route 2, Cleveland, N. G. SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STORE. g A Full Line of General Merchandise .Constantly On Hand. FOOT REST HOSIERY, whether it's appearance you waut in hosiery or wheatber it wear you will get it if you get "Foot Rest " And -this too ie au enduce mailt to most of us. YouMl SA.VE MONEY. NEW SECURITY FRUIT J.VRS, fresh lot just re ceived Piuts, Quarts', aud half-gallons. Spring and Summer goodr, light weight Minderwear for men and woman, also Dress Goods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in need come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, W.W.TAYLOR, 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. 'Phone 39. ft 7f fcK (K . T:o7g ff y: 7gR ys Farms for 71 is If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If youhaYe a Farm to Sell, List it with us." 3 1 SALISBURY REALTY! And Insurance Gompaiiy. The VJachovia Bank & Trust Co. Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS. This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors A per cent, paid on Saving deposits. You can open an account with one dollar and upwards. BUY YOUR GROCERIES At Wholesale Prices From J.FRED WHITE & CO. And Save Monev. The only Cash Store in Salisbury. 25 lbs. Sugar, 10 lb Buckei Flaked White Lard, 5 ;b. Bucket Flaked White Lard, Loos Lar.i, Dec ooutid, 1 lb. Arbuckle 0; ffe. I lb. G od Loose Ctffae, - ' 5 lb Bucket Caraia G floe, Hilf Gallon Prait j rs, per dozen, Qiarfc Fnit j irs, per dczou, Lemons, per dozeu, Bent Grade Rice, We have reduced the prices on everything that is kept i store. Money saved in baying is that mncb money made. One price to al). Respectfully, J. Fred ITJhita & Go.. CASH STORE NEXT DOOR ABOVE IRIS, 108 N. MAIN SALISBURY, N. C. $1.60 95o 50o 10o 17o 15o $1-10 75o 550 15c Oo u a grocery Trade with CP. SHUPING THE GROCER, He carries a full line of High Grade Groceries at very low prices. Buys all kinds of Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and' vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkins Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Inniss St, CP, SHUPING MR. FARMER: We have aud will keep .on hand a iullline of all kinds of Clovers and grass seed. We are selling agents for the American Cream Separa tor. Farmers' Seed House, 105 East Fisher Street, 7 21tf Salisbury, N. C. Peoples' National Bank Does General Banking Business WE PAY FQURiPERiCENT on time de- poeits. Interest payable every 3 months Prompt attenion given to any busi ness entrusted to us. Jour business solicited. Peoples National BanH John 8. Henderson, JD. Norwood, president. cashier. P, L. Gaskill, W. T. Buabj, V-r roisldanfc ant. nahir JOHN R. BROWN, OPTOMETRIST. Fitting Glasses a Specialty Relief or no Pay, Examination Witbout Drugs or Drops. Ohina GroVb. N. O. b2-l For Surveying. Farms and City Property, Plots, Deeds. Maps, etc, write TJ. A. Trexler, x K. F. 1). No. 6, SALISBURY, N. C, 'Phone: Liberty. I TnB NOR Ml CAROLINA CGllege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arif. Youufj nitfu bwekmg to. Knip themselves for practical life la Agnoultare aud all its .allied uruuehes; it. Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Eogiiifl6riue ; iq Ohemistry and Dyeing; in Textile Indunrj, and in ARricult tiral reaching will find nxoallent prr. vision for their cheeu careen at the Stage's Iwdutnal Col'e(. This C.Hpg fit men lor life. PkoqI? v for tb ccmiiu? year of 65 men; 767 student! ; 25 buildings. Admirably equipped laboratoriei in each department. County ek amiuatioLB at each couuty.ieat on July 8th For catalogue, write E. B OWEN, Registrar, d-8010t pd. Wei t Raleigh, N.-O. .t t 1 "