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1 I 1 err 1 4. 11 1 1 ill i ' m m m J LOCAL. NEWS of interest to ALL -iiF' PUR READERS. The council of Onion Church having tclled Rev. P K. Pless, now rasteratjSt. John's Cabarrus County7are. expecting bira to accept. Kerr Foster is 'opening stock of groceries and geuer at merchandise in his store room at 722 West Innes Street. The Wachovia Bank and Trust Co., having couducted a hay making contest for several years, in which some Kowau farmers have partici pated, has decided to offer a similar prizes, amounting to $25, for the coming year of 1917. For particulars call at th. bank or write. Chas. L. Shaver, a capable young man of Salisbury, like numbers of our citizens has taken his family and gone to Danville, Va , to live. He has employment with the Southern Railway there. A town that allows such young men to seek employment else where will never crow much ani dose n't deserve to. W. W. Miller, who has baen in the west for several months, has returned home Mr. Miller i. a good business man and his mauy friejids here will be glad to know that he his decided to re open aud continue business at his old staud. The friends of Rev-. Do gald Monroe, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Woodleaf, will regret t o learn that, owing to ill health, he has given up his work and. gone to Red Springs, where he hopes to regain his health. There was a meeting oi the Board of Alderman last Thursday night when plans for lighting the newly added territory were about com pleted. There are to be 100 new lights of 100 watt power to cost the city $18 per year each. The contract is for about ten years and will ex pile with the piesent one with the N. C. Public Service Co. The Salisbury Council, United Commercial Travel er's will hold their annual banquet Friday evening, No vember 19th, at the Yadkin Hotel. F. S. Patterson will be master of ceremonies and W A Self of Hick ry, will be the principal speaker. Professor P. E. Wright, who has been conducting a private school at Landis. has discoutinuel same owing to a return of his old nervous trouble. Prof. Wright has many friends thr:ughout this section of the State who will regret to learn of his indis position and hope that he may be fully restored to health at an early day W. 0. Lisk, now serving your Uncle Samuel in the revenue service, was in Sal isbury Monday. He was confering with Deputy Mar shal Jas. H. McKenzie. Pleasant Wise, one of the few remaining member.- of Company B, 46th. N. C. State troops, retnr ed Saturday evening after having spent several weeks in the west visiting the Panama exposi tion in San Francisco, Cal. Friday morning a freight train ran into a car load of horses at High Point belong ing to the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus and killed two. J. L Boyd of Raleigh, as sistant superintendent of the Virginia Life Insurance Co., has been named to take charge of the Salisbury aucn o i this company, hich he did Monday He ucceedt the iate J S. Camp ell. A. Parker, one of Salis- ury's substantial citizens, a resident of East Innes Street. lias contributed a flag to the new .Innes street school. The pupils are very apprecia tive of this gift aud Jr. O. U. WlizM' Council No. 26. and the i P. O. S. of A. passed res- Wlutioiis tor the rjatriotirt lisp.: r .. wccaever you weed aeuersl T :40SXa&6-- Grove's TjS&OliL Standard Grove's TasMfc-ri bill' Tonic is equally valuafcl s efjf , ieifciai Tonic because it contain;. -,M. y-1 ell known tonic properties of QU IN. '' -C8Q XRJDN . it acts on tne laver , Ur. r? rat M ilaria, Enriches the Blood vs-. i2c!s a$ the Whole System. 50 ce& t. ; Bill Davis, a young white man who was arrested in 1 oncord last Thursday was brought hen and given a heari u g in the cou. t Satur day for beating a board Bill and stealing a coat, was found guilty and given three inbntbe on the road. Saleeby-is going to have one dtthq big candy sell JttaMpaturday, ISoyem- Der lyjf.-- He always has enough i& sweet stuff to o arouud so it is up to y6u to get your share. Now is the time to set your girl up at a re duced price. Attention's called to his advertisement in this paper. Governor' Locke Craig and J. S. Vann of Raleigh, passed through Salisbury Suuday afternoon. The Governor had been to Rutherfordton where he made an address on th i subject of good roads. As John Beck, Edward Wilson and two others who were traveling at a high rate of speed in an automobile, between Spencer and the Yadkin river, the machine turned over and it is said both of Beck's arms weie broken and Wilson was knocked unconscious and re mained so forrieveral hours. Capt. W. S. Blackmer, First Lieut. W. L. Ross, Second Lieut. W. H. Marsh and Pri vate Hodgin of the 4th Co C. A . C. of Salisbury, went to Greensboro, Monday to be examiued as Jfco their fitness for service. Mrs. Albert West, a Salis bury contestant, won the 1 irge Overland automobile given away by the Chero Cola Company. We under stand that beside the work necessary Mrs, WeBt spent about $200 to win the prke, which is valued at $800. Hilbert Trexler, son of J. C. Trexler, was kicked in the face by a horse Monday af ternoon. He was painfully injured and somewhat dis4 figured. ; fo Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System rake the Old Standard GROVE'S r AST EI ESS chill TONICYou know what you are taking, as the formula is ted on every label, snowine it is sine and Iron in a tasteless form. e Quinine drives out malaria, the Mtflda up the system. SO cents Oorham Read! for State Fanners' UbIod. Durham, Nov. 8. The exe cutive committee of the North Carolina Farmer's Union, which will hold a three-day! convention here next week, met in Durham this afternoon and completed the arrange meats for th'8 annual session The Academy of Music will be used for the opening ad dresses, and the dining room of the Lochmoor Hotel will be used for most of the other meetings and addresses. The program that has been worked out is an interesting a 1 a a WX one, wuicn will oring Dur ham some of the leaders in the worK for farmers from other sections of the country, congressmen and other pub lic officials have agreed to make speeches at this meet ing. The opening session will be held Tuesday, November 16. The convention wilKbe brought to a close by. a visit to Chapel Hill. Automo biles will be provided for all deleg'teswho wish to make the trip It bad been intend ed that the trip should be made in the afternoon, but the University authorities have asked the privilege of having the farmers for din- m 1 1 uer me program win De so arranged that this will be possible Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Wont Cure. The worst cases, no matter of how lone standing, are cared by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Fain and Heals at the same time. - 25c, 50c. $1JOO Esiioited Prodactioo. Washington, Nov. .8. Esti mates of production of the princi pal crops were announced by the Department of Agriculture, as fol lows : (To thonsuids, i. e. 000'f .omit ted:) ' OjrrS 8.090 509 buckwheat 16. 853; potatoei 85Sn250 sweet po tatoes 63,650 ; tobsreoo 1,050,025 ; flaxseed 18.446; pears It, 216; tu ples 76670; sugar beets 6, 158 other details of the crops are: Com; stocks on farms N ven -ber 1, .96,009,000. Weight the meaiured bushels: -Wheat 57 9; oats 88.0; barley 474. Acre yield: Corn 28 8; buUwVat 20 4; potatoes 90 8; flaxseed 9 8; sugar beets 10 a. Atjeorge Devrix, a lestfts whitt mau about 88 years old, who sold pencils oa the street f.r u living and bt arded afr the Terminal Ho tel, died in his room these Thurs day bight, it is said from the ef fects of an over dose of pareg utc. He had len ill fur veral dnys ahd was eflectid ,th heart d 1 ease. Efforts t eve been made to iv commnuioatiun vnh his pe pte', in tli .meantime bis remain wijl be stored at WjigbVs ui.dor ialtu-g parlors. A FAIR WARNIN6 Oae That Shouid b : Hoeatd bi Salisbury ' Headers. 'FreqaeiitU the fir, sigu of kid jrtV 'truuble is a slight uh- or pa n iu the joins Negitct oi this waruii g makes the way easy t r moie serious troubles, droitjr, gravel, Bright's disease. Ti8 well f pay attention to the first sign. Weak kidneys generally grow weaker and delay is oitn daugerooB. Residents of this oommuuity place reliauoe i n Ooau's Kidney Pills, i bis tested remedy has l.een used in kidne) trouble over 50 yetrs, is recom mended all over the civilix d world Rad the f blowing Salis bary prcoi of tbeir merit Mrs J, L. Hunter 122 N Elln St., Salisbury, says: ".Several fears ag) my kidneys caused me a lot, of annoyance My baok ached and I felt so weak that I oould hardly get about. In the morn ing I culdu't g"t out of bed. The Erst box of Doan's K dney Pills did me good aud after tab ing several boxes, my back felt as strong as tver aud my; kidneys aoted repularly. Price 50c. at airdealer-. Dou't limply ask for a kidney remedv, gat Dqau's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs Hunter bad. Foster Milburn Oo., Pros., Baffalo, N Y. Shot To Oeath by Sod. Belmont, Nov. 8. While put hunting late Saturday afternoon R. L. Hamilton, a mill operative of this plac, was ' accidentally shot and filled by his son, John The tragedy occurred about two miles north of here in the woods above Belmont Abbey College. Hamilton and his son were walking along to gether when a rabbit jumped up near them. Wheeling to take a shot, the son ju his haste and over-anxiety pulN ed the trigger too soon, the whole load piercing his fath er's side. . Heirushed for aid from the neighbors, but his father was dead when he returned to the spot ; Those of Middle Age Especially. 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Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored me to perfect health, and I am praising it for the benefit of other women who suffer as I did." Mrs. W. S. Duvall, Route No. 1, jiiyeltaieMd. Fpy SO years Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable "ft UompounaiaaaDoentue stanaara remedy tone male ills. Jf ne-'sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many suffering women to health. I "jWritet LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICIIfE CO. (COHFIDESTIALiXYNfi. MASS., for advice. itoiir tetter 'vriU be opened rea UAStrittetttnaeafie I IV1ARRIACES J 1 h'; m.iC. iax rr Mms Alice'lk, by aud Duvid L'-se Ftepferaabn,' took place at the home cf the ' f Sciating magistrate, F. M. Tanb, 808 S. Jnckson Street Saturday eveniug. The inarriag cf Mrs. Jeaiiie Mi.ohfll Ssoddard aud W. W. Miller, of Sahsiury, is reported to have taken place ai Los Auge es, Cal,, August 14 b. There was a marriage at Wood l.euf guuday evening, takiug place at the Prt-Bl yterian parsonage. The O'jutraotii.g parties being Miss Ijames of Mooksvtlle and Mr. Wcod of Salisbury. Rev. J L B.wers officiated . There waB a beautiful kme marriage at the heme of the uride's mother, Mrs William A. Juliau last tveniug, when her daughter, Miss Josie, and Park' Eerett Thompson were united by the officiating minister. Rev John W. Moore. Soon after the oen mony the ocuple left for Norfolk and other points and will stop at Washington, D. O , where they will make thair home. Mr. Ibompiou works ai baggageman on the Southern Railway and M.se Julian has b en keeping books for H. C. Trott. 1 he EleciioDS of Nov. 2nd. The Dam )crats claim to be sat isfied with the results of the re chi I election and sent out the f ol .own.g teport of the sitaaticn: There were three State eleo ion reru'ts ytstorday where Governors verechcaeu. Tne Democrats eloo eed their State tiokot iu two' of these three Stales. While they 10 the Governorship in" Matia ohusetts, a huretofir strong Re pub.ican .Stat, ihey elected a Democrat to replaoe the presei t Republican Governor iu Maiy land. In Kentucky the Dem it&ta elected their candidate for Governor, A. O Stauley, whos . tr C t 1 0 i) W ti 8 J pposed by a Lumber jf Kepub ijttii Hpnli oinder of u iu! a it pa atuu iuciudi..g loruu. Vut -?iesid ait Faiibjuka. Tn du v,Ci r tea lii tw cf these close v to' t Bicd States and she v: h'.i a katln r,ce made bv the pafty - der 1.1 the uther is oih ygJatl siuii to ttie ; aii 'uul D minracy, for gl! t h 9 sanies hav I t-en in rh- K.-pu;)licsu f.ld dori g ihe lar- few v-ar. The re4aUs viMrav r. 'u'i eucour gemeiit t D -!iioc"t de io ! - . g coiiclu-ively tba it i- ili' c na i uc'!v- H-.id5: ga ':'U. -i?' y. f;i'th llpulli ns he 'V ' :! i v-1 ! !"d in t"Rir lTo" 8 -tC rf)'C ck i:it th" th k ir grfj8 siv , d ii d-'; end n R" ublici t medicines which did not nelp me, and answered People who Mrs. T. Freeh. R. R. 1. 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SILVER OF QUALITY AND BEAUTY Unquestioned durability and exquisite design the highest ideals in spoons, forks, and fancy renowned trade mark 1847 ROGERS BROS. There are various makes of silverplated tableware which are claimed to be "just, as good," but, like all imitations, they lack the beauty and wearing quality identified with the original and genuine "1847 ROGERS BROS' ware popularly knownas "SilperTlatethot Wears Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue "C-LM showing all designs. HERIDEN BRITANNIA C0,R"5""Meriden,C(Ka. or Prompt Prlntiog cu t the Real !ra!i8l)nry Printing Oflic, 120 Wett Innes St , up utaitf. 1 M. FARMER: We have aud will keep on hand a full line of all kinda of Clovers and grass seed. We are selling agents for the Amrfricau Uhi n epiri - tor. Farmers' Seed House, 119 East Fislier Street, 7 2Ut Salisbury, N. G. Sale oi Valuable Real Estate. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a Mortgage Trust Deed executed by Will Wood and wife, of Cleveland. North Carolina, to John J. Ptewart, Truitee and Mortgagee, on November l, iv6, and recorded in Book of mort gages No. 50, page 149, to secure an indebtedness provided therein, de fault having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness, and the said John J. Stewart h iVing dieJ, and the nndersigned having dnly qualified is his -dmuiistiat-r, the undersigned, .its .miininisiraior, win expose ior sue at public auction for csh at the court houe door in Salisbury, N. O , on Saturday, N )Vember 13th 1915, at the hour of twelve M., the follow ing deserib d real estate: Beginning at a stake, . Anleraon Irvin's corner; thence south 88J deg west 2 05 cnains to a stake; thence south 12 deg. west 3.16 chains to a sakp, corner grave yard ; thence south 23 deg west 6 60 chains to a stake; thence south 91 deg. east 1.97 chains to the stake; thence north 18 deg. ea8t(9.35 chains to the beginning con taining one and ninety-one hundredths (LSI) acres, more or leas For back, title see Book of Deeds No- 130, page 2S9. This the 7th day of October, 18t5, . John l. Kbndleman, Administrator of John J. Setwart.de- use Peru n a Point Tenii. Writes: Turn hannv catarrh. Having been' afflicted wtth'a plated ware are assured in serving pieces bearing the xs . TRIPLE Trade with C.P.SIIUPIUG THE GROCER, He carries a full line of High (irade Groceries at very low prices. Buysj'all kinds of Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkins Medicine-Co. 'Phone 57. ' 119.W; Ihuiss St. CP. SHUP1MG KOfiCE TO HOil-RESIDEHT. North Caiolina, ) In the Superior court Rowan County. V No; einoer term 1915 Bessie Thomas vs Isaiah Thomas Notice of summons etc To Isaiah Th mas, take notice: That plaintiff has commenced the above entHled ati u in the Suje-ior court of Krowan county against, you for the purpose of being divorced ft ni the bonds ot matrimon upjn the ernunds of infidelity, ani that you are hereby notifi d to appear at November term, 1915 Rowan superior ecurt, it being the llth Monday after the l.-t Monday in Septmber. 1915, court beginning on Nuv-mber 22 1915. and answer or demur to the complaint of nlaintiff which has been tiled or the relief therein demanded will be granted. This OUobei 9, 1915 - J F. MoCCBBIHg. clejrkauBerior coartK'.'vaB count j . offer for SjtDrtij .tfci llth dif of December 1915, the following property for town taxea and costs: r4.; Gflntt, 2 lotf, 1918, $4.29 " ; Ji Misenheimer 1 lot, 1918, J. 91 O J Misenheimer 1 Jot, 1914 1,69 O M. Redwine. 1 lot, 1914, 1.87 Bv order of the Board of Alder- men. ' .- - P. O jHolbhouber, Town Tax Collector. The Uoderiigoed hai jastopen d a first-oIaiB Harriets shop at Gold Hill, and are prepared to do a 1 kinds of repair work in the nst manner. We also carry a fall line of Harness, Horse Goods vmpa, etc i our patronage is so nited. Prices reasonable. GOLD HILL HARNESS CO., Gold Hill, N. 0. iAtf , Kotice To Creditors. Having qualified as admioistrator of e estate of J. B. Wallace, deo'd,this to notify ail persons having claims ;ainst the said decedent to file aa einized, verified statement of same v th the undersigned on or befote the 6th day of October 1916, or this notice ill be plead in bar of their recovery . 'ersons indebted to' said estate are otifled to make prompt settlement This October 15 , 1915. A. A. Wallaob Adm'r. Th o. F. Kluttz Attorney, Farms fop Salo 1. 100 acres of good farming iud. seven miles from Salisbury. ood dwelliuge, g cd pasture, ell watered, two wells, plenty r t:mb8: a d red soil. W" ill sell -ii a whole or iu part. Oac th:rd 3iih balance on long timf. "Far t'a-.hrtr, mfruiationucall on ate idlrHSi, Wm. IJ. Stkwart Fa I IFBPBT, N, C. r:r$a!e 1 two-bcrse power Mo Vi ker gasoliuf engine. Apply lo D. () OlTmaL, China Grove, NO. JOHN R. BROWN, OPTOM KTRI9T, Kilting (rla8ses a Specialty Rsl ef r.r no Pay, Eiam-nanon Without Drugs or Drops. China Orove, N. C.b2-1 RUB-W1Y-TIS1U3 Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Wonn,-Ec-zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne used lateniailyoresterually. 25c f ecples' National Bank 3liibii-y, . Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt att9nion given to any busi ness entrusted to us. Your business solicited. CT Peoples National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier. 0. L. Gaskill, W. T. Busby, V i rodent. Asst. (taiht'er. Do You Want a New Stomach? If you do -"Digestoneine" will give you one. For full particulars, literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovy .which is benefiting thousanryf SMITH DRUG .COlWwf SALlSBURYiN.C ' 1 W AM V- m ing, Farms and CiLy Proptjrty, Plots, Deeds. Ma utc, write A. Trexler, li. F. 1). No 6, SALISBURY, N. C, 'Phone: Liberty. The town of Fafthtii ale on
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