''V ,V'- hi: 3!?' '! II; If ft ft 8 i 1 f - I - i' i RURAL Witten can cc:.3EspoDBns. POOL TOWN 0o. 18.Soma farmeri are wheat along now. We haTe aeveral oapee ot whoop- ing oOagh around here now. 8qxaa opoiiam - hunting have beiinVgoing onaroand .here of late, Barlj Morgan had a. oorn huoking Saturday night. A larte orowd wai there and all en- joyed themtelvei. R. Eugene Beid of near High Book willUaqh the school at Pool Town thia '.I winter . Mr. Beid 0righ) Tiere ie?eral yean ago and faiPtedhyall. : U jpalliol&hepherd i; oonfined to Ait bed with pleurisy. We hope to'iee him out again aoon. , ai;N. iWyatt killed a rattle laiakea few days ago about two iailea tbia side of Biohfield. It d jti f attlea and a button and was four feet Ions. Venus if you dan. beat that trot them out. f j Miss ; Annie Carroll who has been confined to her bed for sev eral .monthB with typhoid fever is; wa art glad' to note able to be up and around again. Mjs Harvey Morgan visited at Boby Crookf reoently. Mrs. barah Trexler visited at Seabury Pile's last Sunday even ing. i isf eulah Wyatt . visited at iijL&b eto'hey'sL Sunday. Mils Eula Surratt visited her friend, Miss Annie Carroll Sunday evening. t" &i Albert L. Eagle and family vis ited : at Noah J, E agle's Sunday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Whitkey visited a David File's Saturday i night. Bufus and Qrant Trexler of Biohfield, were visitors in this community Sunday evening. They were riding in Mr. Trexler's automobile. A certain young fellow visits around here quite often of late . Ha, ha. Bobert Staines of Winston Vr Salem, who has been spending the summer at W . 0. GarrbUs has re turned, home. Uncle Jobh. anli FAITH. Oct. 14, One of theTbest finest dinners that Venus has been at in a ldEtg Itime was at I Mrtyrsd Mrs. Pinkneyi Lud wick's Satur day M They j have been !mkrfied just fifty years and a large num- oer oz sneir omiaren, gran dren and great-grand children were present j to celebrate them their golden wedding. Their grapd daughter-in.law, Mrs. G. R Shuping and fivt ohildren of Point of Bock, Wyoming; was present.' Among their friends was W, W-; Kimball and others. Bev. O. P. Fiiher was present and after giv ing thanks all prooeded so help themselves, and after dinner, Rev. Fisher presented . the presents whioh were very useful !and nu merous, but the - beat of aU was ; nioe pile of money, in Iwie Venus saw two five dollar gol! pieoes. Mr. and- Mrs Ludwiok have eight children, twentyeight great-grandchijdren and sixty -eisht grand children. -; Who" can beat that? 'Mrs J. L. Shuping v left for Kellar, Ga., to visit her daughter and family. L. A. Baney of Goldsboro, N C , has returned home after visit log his parents and friends : here for several days. He takes the Bowan County papers to see the news from his old home. . Mr; and Mrs. C. A. Wagoner o High Point, is in on a visit to see Mr. Wagoner's brother, M. L Wagoner, and other relatives. John Arey had ripe, plums Oc tober 9th. Who oaut beat that? . Mrs. B. L. Parker has a silk handkerohief sixty-two years old. Who can beat that? Our first killing frost this yei r was on October Oth and 10th. B v. H. A. Welker has gone to High Point to assist Bev. S. A. Peeler, pastor of the First Re formed Church there, in a series of meetings. A little, eight-weeks-old white pig has run away from John Bine hordt's and when last heard from was still going north. . ' , J ohn Binehardt gave Venus ja wasp nest seven inches wide and ten inohes long. 'Who oan beat that for a large one? f J. T. Wyatt shipped eight pair millstones Monday. bile with John Lyerly. : He is a merchantraiGraultetQ n Earnhardt and Walter '.BIOHFIELD B. F. D. NO. 1. Oct. 18. The farmers of this aeotion are busy sowing oats and wheat. While out muscadine hunting the other week, P. H. Wagoner found a snake skin on Long Creek measuring seven feet in length. Who cau beat that? Boydeir Almond was married to Miss Flora Lowder of Plyler re cently. We extend to them a lcng and prosperous life. Asbury Wagoner of Salisbury, visited home folks from Friday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gulp were visitors at James Dry's Sunday evening. Born to Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Barringer a daughter. Miss Mary Lou Wagoner, who is attending school at New Lon don, visited home folks Saturday night and Sunday. Corn ahuokingS are in full blast in this vicinity at this writing. ! Charlie Williams and family ; were visitors at J. O. Gulp's Sun day. M. D. Dry, has started on his cream route. " Mrs. Christina Gulp, who has been almost helpless- for nearly three years; irstill lingering in a weak condition. t Mijs Maud Wagoner- visited Miss Eltha Gulp Sunday evening. - Floy;Gulp is wearing a broad smile because it is a girl. Miis Vertie Ritohie has return ed home from Albemarle where she has been standing an examina tion. - wThere will be preaching at Wes lev Chapel next Sunday at 11 o'clock. !G6orge Misenheimer visited his best gitl recently. A A. Wagoner also gave his girl a call Sunday night. lOharlie Gulp visited at Alex Wagoner's Sunday. s At protraoted meeting began at Miseiiheimer Sunday night. We bopcCit will be a suooess. Wjth best wishes to - The WiwiffMAM and its many readers, BAtiY An. Invigoraiigs t the Pale and Sickly M fihinh atf bmldiug a grahery for mil Stirwalt.;r3- .:;. tih - i George! Brown h o f - Bockwell, s large three cornered, oup board for: Mr. and Mrs. John Ba- ingeta fewJyeariago'The old time ones are Jiaird to ilnfcSVenui 'iiwltx'iiiwwL'- arid ; they are tU th?nica china ware, y , rey ia getting in a lot i IxfoiisSrihter trade . . : i V; A, 8idet and Henry Groveyand. were K in ; Salisbury to tokeintheoi . Linnie Earnhardt has come in on a visit to his parents irom ne Dupoint Powder works in Virginia. He ' reports that . big works are goiugon there and all are making good money.. - We counted 117 horses, eight elephants and four oamele at th par&de of Robinson's show. The largest bog we saw in the pen last year was at Jim Basiu- ger'a at Faith and this year it is one in the Den at Lewis Klutts's at granite Quarry. Vknub. ' Fisher & McCombs has just Tf' oeived an .order for another car load -of millstones. We took a spin in the . antom )- Pioana-Picific Expositiois, Su Fnaciico and Sm Diego, Ciliforali. Very low round trip fares, Dates of sale March 1st to Nov ember 80th, 1915. Final return limit three months from date jf sale, exoept that those - tickets will not be good to return later tkan Tkanamka ftlafc 1Q1R Low round trip fares fro principal points as follow Charlotte $84 15. Salisbury $84.1 v-v- sr . Ark a m . . mgn roins 94,10, ureensDoro $84-15, Mount Airy $86 25, G soma woo.io, norsn wiixsuoro $87,85, Statesyilie $84.15 Hiokoty 83.26, Morgantou 2.2U, Win Btou-Salera $84.15, Shelby $82.6! x area irom osuer points on same basis.. Fares to Seattle- or vis Portland and- Seattle at higher rate. These tiokets will peroit of diverse routing and will filldw stdp-over on' both going and re turn trip within limitof tioket.l Southern - BallWay offers"choice of several routes of historic inter est from whioh' to select ; going one way and retarhing ;!anothe!r . Through ' connection 'and-gobd servio via Memphis, St -XiOuis Chicago or N e w t :? Orleans Through cars " daily. Via; New Orleans and' Sunset Boutel Spe cial car parties now being arabg ed, affording opportunity' tdjnajke trip without chabge' wish Select company on outgoug tript turning at leisure via and tcouse you may choose, stopping fftfat your own pieasure,4hefeDy avoid iogall the di acorn forts ofoing and returning with large toUj plr ties, being condpeiled fo tdiujw the crowd. In going iu4ividuillyor with special Pajlmari oarjarttes yen spend your own f money, stop where y u please an goahd come to suit your own convenience and save money-paid'todrist agsiits for escorting ypa.around.- " For farther lnformatiohapply to Southern Railway agents,or , : B.-H. DsBdtts." - . divitioQ passenger agent, f fBaurlotstrK. 0 Do You Want a New Stomach? If you do "Digestoneine" will give you one. For full particulars, literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which il benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANY SALISBURY, N. C RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism; Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic SpraiisJBruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores,-Tetter, Ring-Worm, -Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c WALK -ABOUT And For Three Sitrt Ilrt. Via- cent Was Uaable to AtUsd ta Any cf Her Housewcrk. Pleasant Hill, N. C "I suffered .for three, summers,": writes. Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "antf the third and. last time was my worst I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able r to walk about Could not do any of my housework. r I also had dreadful pains In my back and sides- and when one of those weak, sinking spells- would come on me, I would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off . I was certainly in a dreadful state of health, wnen I finally decided to try Cardui. the woman's tonic, and I firmly believe 1 would have died If I hadn't After I tfnx takteg" Cardui, I was fcTeatlj -- r-llUhree bottles re- :li?gevf so. much onths, I felt like aa- Cardui U purely vegetable and gentle- acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the wonanly constitution. Cardui tnakes for increased strength. improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and . helps to make paley sallow, cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a minion weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Write to: ChatUnooga Medk)n Cow. Ladles Ad visory Dept.. Chattanooga, Ten., for Special In itructions on your case and 64-pat book. "Home Treatment for Women." sent la plain-wrapper. J-65 The TTJachovin Bank & Trust Co- s . Is the-Strongest Bank in NorthCarolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARQEST ASSETS. This gives Safety and Protectioh to our Depositors 4 per cent, paid on Saving deposits. Yon can open an account with one dollar and upwards. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that cer tificate No. 828 for 8 shares of the capital stock of the Patterson Mfg. Co., of China Grove, N. 0 , stand ing in the name of the undersign ed, has been lost and application has been made to" the said Patter ion Mfg. Oo. for isuanc Df a new certificate. F. N. Patterson, JOHN R. BROWN, OPTOMETRIST. v' Fitting Glasses a Specialty Belief or no Pay. Eiamination Without Drugs or Drops. China Grove. N. 0. b2-l MR. FARMER: We have and will keep on hand a full line 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 21if Salisbury, ft. C. ie lid and Best Circus Ever in this section of the State will be at SALISBURY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Season's Biggest Holiday event. Only circus coming here this year! Reserved and admission tickets on sale circus day at the Peoples' Drug Company at same prices as charged on show grounds. - 0 HW HACENBECK-WALLACE rui 1 B.E. WALLACE 8 Mf 1AM 111 1 .W vi vvonaers FILLING O ARENAS 1 Its Triumphs reaches beyond the seas NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT IN ALL EARTH'S HISTORY! Capital Invested , $3,000,000 1 SWA K2 p mm Mora acta, mora fNturM, mora thrills than you ever saw ba toraiSrlnsa, 2 stages, great aerial enclosure; quarter-mile nd 0,rdl rna filled with CARL HAQENBECK S performing lions, leopards, pumas, panthers, Pelar bears royal Bengal Tlgrg and lntauroiMe beasts. FLiA Fjy?."11 SENSATIONS-100 3 RAILROAD TRAINS 3 22 TENTS 22 ' eu HiutKS me ureatestln the World 60 400 PERFORMERS 400 8 BANDS 8 w enaiisra, me 6 Flying Wards Aff ou M.UWN3, m world's Funny Men 60 SSSTJ WWM WWM SawT w" ema it For Surveying. Farms and City Property, Plots, Deeds. Maps, etc, write A. Trexler, K. F. D. No. 6, SALISBURY, fl. C.v 'Phone: Liberty., Farms fop Sale 1 100 aores of good farming land, sevaa miles from Salisbury. Good dwellings, good pasture, well watered, two "wells, pleuty of timber and red soil Will sell as a whole or in part. One third oash balance on long time. Far father infarmation, call on are address, Wm. H. 8trwabt, Saupburt, N. G. Peoples' Matiosal Bank Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT od time de posits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt attenion given to any basi nets entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, S resident. cashier. W. T. Busby, V-iridnt. Asat. naahir A Full Line of General Mhandtse; Constantly On Hand. Fuur aHs L UU-ilEKY, whether it's appearance yon; want in hosiery or whaither it wear you will - get; it if you get "Foot Reat " And this too is an eudace ment to mo3tof us. Yoa'll 8.WE MOEY. , C'iv NfiW; SEJURITY FRUET JARS, freih jf jasfre;: ceived. Pints, Qaartf, and half-gallons i-Hf : Spring and Summer goods, light weight i underwear, for men and .womao, also Dre3s Good, Shoe, Pants, Ov-erallst Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. .1 have a well selected, stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, teed stuff, etc Whenvin need come to see me. . .v-- Farmers are invited to make ray place haadauSr ters while in the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYLOR, : 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. O, 'Phone 39. r? If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If youhave a Farm to Soli, List it with us. The only Cash Store in Salisbury. 25 lbs. Sugar, 10 lb. Backel, Flaked White Lard, 5 lb. Bucket Flaked White Lard, Loose Lard, per pound, 1 lb. Arbuckle Coffe, 1 lb. Good Loose Ccffee, 15o Salmon at 100 lbs Grimes' First Patent Flcur 100 lbs StraiRht Lemons, per dozen, Best Grade Rice, We have reduced the prices on everything that ie kept in a grocery store. Money saved iu buying is that much money made. One price to all. Reepeotfully, J. Fred TJhite & Co.- CASH STORE NEXT DOOR ABOVE IRIS, 108 N. MAIN STREET SALISBURY, N. C. $1.50 95c 50o 10o ? 17o 15o 10o $3.00 $2.00 15o So DRtNtC Chero-Cola magna or ynis & hever Prescripden No. 60S 13 prepared especially or MALARIA orCH!LL3 & FEVER. Fiye or six doses will break any case, and jptakea then as a tonic the Fever will nol sturn. It acts on the liver better- -thsa Jalomel and does not gripe or sicken. 2St HIGHEST CLASS CIRCUS IN THE WORLD! A GUTTERING, BEWILD fc ERING STREET PAGEANT, THREE MILES IN LENGTH, REPRESENTING AN EXPEN DITURE OF $1,000,000 AT 10 , O'CLOCK, A.M. CIRCUS DAY. DOORS TO CARL HAGENBECKS ZOO OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P. M.' PERFORMANCES BEGIN AT 2 AND 8 P. M. ONE 60c TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING. CHILDREN UNDER 10 Years, 25c, ATouch of a Match Brings aTouch of Spring Touch a match. In five min- chill-free and cosy. Pick it up utes the Perfection Smokeless and take it wherever you want Oil Heater is spreading comfort extra heat- LiSht 311(1 easily and warmth. carried. Smokeless and odorless. Ten hours glowing warmth on - The Perfection keeps any room a gallon of kerosene oil. Sold in many styles and sizes at all hardware and general stores. v Highest Award at Panama-Pacific Exposition. N Look for thm Triangle Trademark. PVj Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD GIL GO. (.New Jerey) BALTIMORE Waahint-tOB. D. C Norfolk, Va. Rieamoad. Va. ffl flsBBk A'SSsSx H SALISBURY REALTY j And Insurance Company. BUY VOUR GROCERIES At Wholesale Prices From J.FRED WHITE & CO. And Save Monev. mm: Charlotte, N. C. VV " I Charleston. W. Va. X f A II I Charleaton, S. C. 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