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... .. ..- RURAL NEWS I Written by" OUR CORRESPONDENTS. CORENTH CHURCH . - Jed. 2 H. 0. Agueraud t uih er Morgau of Cburohlaud High Sohoolj spenHthe holiday! at heme. f Miig Aminda C Morgan, who hai beenjori ihVaiok liai the pait moDth, is somewhat improved we are glad to:learn. Th writer took the picture of two trees recently that made 58 croiBties. These trees' were on Jas. A. Morgan's land. Who cau beat this for large trees? Jesse -Ribelia ranxl .family of Richfield, visited at J. A. Ribe lin's Sanday, January 2nd.' Charlie Cftuble and family vis ited at J. A; Ribrelin's reoently. JaB. A '. Motgatr, one of Rowan's best farmers, had two bales of cot ton ginned reoently. One weigh ing 490 pounds' and was ginned from 956 pounds of ootton. The seooud bale weighed 508 pounds ginned from'OSpounds of ootton. Bro. Venus have you a ootton grower that can beat this? If sc trot out yourman. Jupiteb. - YOST AND ST. PAUL. Yost local, No. 280, had a rally 'day January 1st. They had a barbecued goat and lots of other things. About 60 was present. G. H. Page, T. B. Webb and others made floe talks on the Farmer's Union. The school at Yost College start ed January 3rd. The Yost boys have gotten up a quintette of four of the members of the union- Dr. H. 0. Honbarger is taking uphiaidie time making scrub brooms . A n y o n e wanting a broom see the Dr. The S. C. B. A. Club had a fine rabbit 'stew December 29th. They had a Runlets hunt. In the even ing they" had 22 rabbits and lsts of other good things to eat and there was about 80 members pres ent. Jimhib. FAITH. Yenns took a rfdetinv the ante , GOLD HILL, Jan. 2 At Julias A, Earn hardt's home in Gold Hill .Town ship Miss Mamie Harrill and Ja c:b Holihouser were married. The groom is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holshonser of Providence Township,, and the bride is the daushter pf Mr. and Mrs. J. A-. Harrill of near Rockwell This young couple have a host of friends who will wiih them a long and happy life, Gn New Year's day a boot fifty men and ooys with about twent five dogs met at A. B. Clemenoe's near Gold Hill in Cabarrus Qouu- ty, oetter Known as tne w nitney mine neighborhood, to hunt-rab-biiswith dogs and sticks. They caught and killtd near forty rab bits arid they 'say it was a good day of sport. Edward Leonard, who has been out in Illinois for the last year or mere, has come home and is visit ing at his father's, W. H. Leon ard, near this place. Rev. S. M. Owens was at Gold Hill last Thursday night and preached, at the M. E. Church m i '- ww one oi nis gooo sermons, we are always glad for him to Come to this place. A Subscriber . RIVER SIDE. Callie Shepherd is confined to his bed wfth pneumonia. We hope he will soon recover. Calvin File is in the communi ty from Illinois visiting- relatives. Mrs. Eva J Hodge is on the sick list at this writiDg. ' N. 0. Wyatt and family and J-hn W. Miller visited at 0. L. Hodg9s Sunday. - There was a large crowd visitsng at Mrs. Sarah Trezler's Sunday. Harvey Cauble and family visit ed at John L. Trezler's Sunday. Luther Cauble and wife visited at J. L. Morgan's Sunday. J. 0, Morgan visited , home over Sunday, David. Bean visits onv the Huckleberry. Ridge very often. listen for tne wedding bel'a. v Javie Eiler aLd Lewis Edwards Trerler's. Has Che frog pond writer been iuowed under r Come along and 'civ us the news. 40 - A, B . .List! has purchased soma ti mber near Hesliug Springs . Unclb Mike. Get it at Siflferd s Iredell friends around mobile Tuesday with Charlea Peel r: $Ne went dowtol the. home ffCrawfgrd PeeleriTiiBsoni Rob erfc, and his young1 bride, Elsie; ; had visitors, anda big fine turkey dinner. Those " preien t were Rev Simuel Peeler of Le noir, 0, A . Peeler ithe merphabt of Faith, T. 0. Peeler, Mr. ! and Mrs. J. M. Earnhardt i of' China Grove, Mrs, Eli Safrife, of China Grove, mother of the young bride, Mrs. Robert Peeler, Mrs, J. L. Peeler of Faith and her ohildren, and Venus. This was one : of the finest turkey dinners that Venus had enjoyed during these holi days, and this is our first meal at this borne and with the newly married counle. Mrs: Robert Peeler is a fine cook and house, keeper and if Venus could find one that good he would not mind going to housekeeping too." We met John A. Lyerly, he. is in home from White Oak Moun tain, Va., over the holidays. ... He says Geo. Hudson is also there. They have returned and lay, they lik Virginia fine. John L. Peeler has gone to Bad in to wcrk at the oarpenter trade. From the way Venus is getting letters and post cards from all ov er the United tates the North Carolina papers must have a won derful circulation. Venus just reqeived two fine post cards from New York city and one from Lynch burg, Va., no names to them. We would like to send them one in return . if we had their address. We wish them all a happy new year and a year of prosperity. Venus understands .that the largs old time log barn at Mose Peeler's farm has been torn away and a better one erected. - Three pretty girls at Mount Pleasant have just written to Ve nus and all put their names to the letter and invites Venus to come to see their fine little town. Ve nui will keep their letter in his oolleotion. Miss Ila Moose of Alexander Countv and her brother Eli of OouDty, and visiting and relatives in and Faith. They spent one night at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peel er's at Granite Quarry and -are now tor a few days at Mr. and Mrs. David Rusher's, today with Mrs. Rusher aud MrB. John Deal and ohildren, and Miss Ida Moose are all taking dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams. J. T. Wyatt shipped three pair millstones yesterday. Venus has just found out where there is another old mule that beats Frank Gant's and Mr. Park's so bad that thev are left away back in the shade. We are going to see it and get its piotme and write about it very soon and then Mr. Glut aud Mr. Parks will hwe to bring out another mule. Mike D. Gaut of. Winston, N. 0., is down on a visit to his pa rents, Mr, pud Mrs. T. P. Gut and with his vounger brother, Jonn, has gone to Catawba county to see their relatives up there: Mr. and MaB. John Kuykjndall have gone baok to Asheville and were accompanied by L. A. Gaut Mr. and Mrs Geo. Mnenheimer of near Mt. Hope is visiting at Mr and Mrs, M. G. M. FisherV venuscooK sue last ameer in this year with Mr. and Mrs. E A. Brown and got a fine dinner. Bowman Barrier and Professor J. H. C. Fieher and daughters drove up in their auto from. Mount Pleasant and spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. M. G . M. Fisher. u. Li. Kutty of Iredell county, is in on a visit to David Rusher's. He is also visiting other friends and relatives and his brother' at Spenoer. He was accompanied by his sister. Jackson Bost of near Organ Church, is viiiting at Mr. and Mrs. J. D. A. Fisher's today. a m T -a m r a mis. gLm iupuomos of near Orescent,' and daughter Livian, are visiting at Mrs. Agnes Mc Oombs' today. Miisss Lulabell and Maude Mo Combs of Crescent,, spent Thurs day night with their aunt Mrs. Agnea McCombs. Rev. Harvey Fesperman is a welcome visitor in Faith. . Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peeler and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones spent Thuisday night with Mrs. Peeler's brother, J. R. Brown, at China Grove. They went up in Mr. Peeler's machine. Mr. and Mrs. W, S .. Barger and little daughter have returned from' a visit t Concord, Kaoapolis and China. Grove. Vimtjb. ROCKWELL, FOUTE NO 2. Th.e. phristmas. exercise atd treat : was held at Organ church Ohriatmas day at 10 a. m- Quite a large.orowd was present -and all seemed to enjoy the occasion very much. ; v . . r We are informed that there was a; box supper at Park school hous4 a week or more ago in which the bjbxea sold brought over twelve dollars..' . 1 A Mr. Long has moved on the old Jerry Kluttz farm near OVgau Church.' Park Local, N j. 655, Fajrmer's HJnion elected offioers " Mondav. January 27th, as follows: President, J. B. Park. K Vice president, G. H. Sifford. Secretary, L. 0. Trexler. Conductor, H B. Shive Dporkeeper, M. A. Holshonser. ' Chaplin, W. H. Earnhardt. ' Business Agent, Orlin Cruse. Lecturer, Eli D. A Siffud. The boiler at Shunina's roller mill gave away last week and a boiler inspector from the Southern Railway servioe waa secured Af ter giving the boiler a thorough examination it was found that it would he best to set the old boiler aside and buy a new one. which will be done at onoe. The -Rowan County Farmers Union meeting whioh was held at Oak Grove Local, near Lowerstone churph,' was oe of. the largest at tended meetings of the Union the writer nas yet witnessed rand one of the most harmonious meeting? the union has had in 'many years ' I Mi . usoar runups was enotea presi. dent, Orlin Cruse vice president, Arthur L. Kluttz seoretary and treasurer. Quit a large amonn of business was transacted, after whioh the State Organizer and lecturer, J. Z Green, made ore of hia splendid addresses which was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Clementine Josey is ver? ill at this writing. The Sunday school was organ ized at Organ Church last Sunday. The offioers and teachers eleoted are as follows: Superintendent. Orlin Cruse; Assistant superin tendent, Z.i A. Kluttz; secretary and treasurer, Clarence Brown ; Teachers, h. A. Ffcspermau, G. H, Sifford, Mrs. Lula CrUie. Oa ac count of a email' attendance part of the teachers was left till next Sunday when others will be elect ed. Murray Park, sou of J. F. Park, who lives near Shaping's roller mill, wai aooideutly shot by Ho mer Basinger, claims to have shct at a bird and not seeing Park who received most of the load in his legs ' and hip Dr. Peeler was called and dresied the wouud and picked ut the shot. Young Park is retting vry well at this wri ting. Uncle Bill EBENEZER. ' Trie Christmas exercise at Eb nezer ohur:h was quite a success, A very .large crowd was present and seemed to enjoy the oocasiot very muon. e members oS Ebnezer gave Rev Sowers a nie pair of blaukets. Mr.' and Mis Grover Safrit spent Christmas with Mrs. Safrit'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beaver. Mi'sies Vernelie aLd Zena Stire wait are spending the holidays with their grandma, Mrs C. A. Lipt). , ' . Elmer Archie, the little eon of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Stirealt dif d Tuesday, Decern! er 28th, of pneumonia, being three years, one month and eleveu days old. The funeral service was conducted in the home by Rev. Sjvvtrs Wed uesd'ay afternoon.' Elmer was a bright child and the pet of the home. He will be sadly missed. T A. P. Roseman is beiug ktpi in-his room with -a bruised leg. His many friends hope he wif soon be out-again. Mius Mabel 8 weis is spending a few days With frieuds in the Eben(zer neighborhood. Mfs..O A. Lipeand Mis9 Agues spent Thursday at T. A'. P; Rose man's. ; ; ' . Harold, vithe little'son of Mr and' Mrs. G. M. Beaver, it right sick at this writing, v ' How to Cure Children Colds Keep child dry, clothe domfort able, avoid exposure and give DtY Bell's Pine-Tar-Houey. It is pleasant, soothing antiseptic, raises phlegm ai d reduces luflam matiou. The first dose gives re lief, continued treatment with proper care will avoid serious ill ness or a long ocldf Don't delay treatment.. Don't let your child suffer. Get a bottle today. In -sist on Dr. BeU'a Pinear Honey 25ft. at druggists. pro mm. says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use -Cardui, my ' back and head would hurt so bad, I ; thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles " of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all myhousework, : as well as run a big water mill. 1 wish every suffering woman would give w .aw S3 The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc, are sure signs of woman ly trouble. , Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women tor more man inry years. SALISBURY'S Bid1 GENfiiUL SrORE. A Full Line of General Merchandise Constantly On Hand. - FOOT. REST HOSIERY, whether itV a opa ranee you want in hosiery r wlieitlnr it war . yiu viil get it if you gHt "Foot Rest ." An I this too au eadnce tnaut to most of ua. You'll 8 VE MONEY. NEW SECURITY PRJi V J VliS, EmIi lot just re ceived Pints. Quarts, and half-gallana. pring and ummer go xi, light weight underwear for men and woman, also Dress Gr;-o1-, SliMe.-, PantS Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES I have a well selected, stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, teed stuff, etc. When in need come4o 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. The TTJachovia Bank & Trust Go. la the tron geat Bank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS. This gives afdty and Protection to $or Depositors 4 percent, paid on aving depoaits. You can open an accouut with one dollar and upwards. Gp to Texas via Cotton Belt Route the only line oper ating solid trains without change Memphis to Texas. Two trains daily: through coaches, chair cars and electric lighted sleep ers. Dining car service. No change of cars, either coaches or sleepers. Trains from the Southeast connect at Memphis with these Cotton Belt through trains to Texas. Winter Tourist Fares daily to many places in Texas, Louisiana and New Mexico. Stopovers. Long return limit of May 31, 1916. All Year Tourist Fares daily to certain points in Texas. 90 day limit. Stopovers. Make a trip to Texas now! Sec what fine farm opportunities Texasoffers. Send today for free illustrated book about Texas, and get full information about low fares from your town to Texas via Memphis and the Cotton Belt Route. ssen-cr Aent.l09 W. 9lb St..CbttanioFa.Tei. Mortgage Sale ol Real Estate . By virture of th powers contained in two certain Mortgage t)eed execu ted by A. J. Boger and wife Ellen Bo ger to D. C. I ingle one of said Mort gage Deeds having been executed on the 28ih day of August, 1006, and reg istered in Book of M Ttgages 28, page 276, and the other Mortgage Deed hav ing boen executed-oin the lotn dty of November, 1906 and registered in'Book of Mortgages 28 , pat e 664, default hav ing been made in ths payment of the notes at cured by each of sai I mortgage deeds, the undersigned Mortgagee will sell at public "auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court. House door in Salisbury, North Carolina, oh 'Monday, December 27th, 1915. at Twelve o'clock M., the following described real estate:. Beginning at a stake on the Concord roai, Ada Holmes' corner; thence in a Northernly course with said road 110 feet to a stake ; then pn .Pwink's cor ner; thence in an Eaaternly course with Swink's Hoe 146 fet to a stake; thence in a S'outhernly direction with Swink's line 42 feet to a stake; thence in an Easternly course 52 feet to.Tu'iiuo Memius' line ; thence with his Jine 68 feet lo Ada Holmes' corner; thenee with her line 198 feet to the beginning, being part of lots 10 and 11 in the plot of the Fair Grounds property. This the 2jth day of November. 1915. D. O. LisGLE, Mortgaged". P. S. Carlt)s, Attorney Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as Administrator of t! e estate of Sallie L. Oanup, this is to notify all persons having claims against the sid decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 9th day of December, 19l6ror this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Persons indebted to said es tate 8 re notified to make prompt set tlement. This Deoember 8th, 19'5;v D. L CANtP, Administiator. Theo F. Kluttz, Attorney. I PAY HIGHEST PRICE CREEM iHlPES- GHAS. S. JULIAN, 10 27. 3m biliaburr. N 0. WATCH REPAIR NG. For new watches, jewelry aud repairs at reasonable prices, go to the drug -Bfcora afe.-. Granite Quarry, cr fee R. L. BROWN, No. 6, Salisbury N. C . 10-27 8 m W . pd. JOHN R. BROWfl, OPTOMETRIST, Fitting Glasses a Specialty Relief oi no Pay, EiamioatioB WitUout Drugs or Drops. China Gbovb, N. 0.b2-l Yamalle Und Sals. Pursuant to a. decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County made in the special proceeding entitled A. A. Wal 'ace, administrator of J. R. Wallace against Mosella Watson anl others, I will offer at public sale at the court house door in Salisbury on Mouday, February 14 1916, being the first day cf the Superior Court, a tract of 19 14 acres of vain able farming lands situ ted in Locke township, about three miles from China Grove and about 7 miles from Salisbury, on and near the mead am pnb'ic road between those places, ad joining James Corriher, John Hoh houser, the old .Brown place T'uid others. This land lies well situated and lias good timber and water Plot and description may be seen at the office of my attorney in Salisbury Terms: One halfcasl balance due in. eight rooi ths. Title reserved till purchase money is all paid. This January 4, 49 6 A. A Wallace. Admr. and Com., R. F. D. No., Glass, N. C. Theo. F. Kluttz, Attorney. N tiee to Mors. Having qualified as executor of th estate of Emma E, Pless, this is to notify all persons having claim? agiinst the said decedent to file an itemized, verified itatement of same with the undersigned on or before the 12ih, day of December, 1917, oi this notice will bd plead in bar of their re-' covery. Persons indebted to said es tate are notified to make prompt set tlement. - This Dec. i2tn, 1915. J. M. L. Ltbblt, excutor A. H. Price, attorney. s for sale If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us.- If vouhive a Farm to Sell, List it with us. SALISBURY REALTY And Insurance Company. iiililiiiiiiliiiillilliilllii .iiiiiiliiilllililB .inniiliiifilllllilliilllillll H Beautiful Bust and Shoulders H are possible if you will wear a scientifically consls-ucted Biea Jolie Brassiere. The' dragging weight of an unconfined bust so stretches the supporting muscles that the contour of the figure is spoiled. nt the jf flab- aiuscles ,'iving a (BE-Aft JO -LEE) pat the bupt Dack where it belong full past from having the p:-;k?:; biness, olirainnte the dancer cr' dr aim coiiime tne flesh of the pi gracei'i'.l Kue to the entire iirin.1 1 hey -are the daintiest and mor,t 'rf Jf eable ear- merits imaginable come in all tiSflerials and styles: Cross Bark, Hook Front, ,c,p!ice, Band eau, etc. Boned with "Walohn," the rustless boning permitting washing without removal. Have your dealer show you Hien Jolie Brassieres, if not stocked we will gladly send Lira, prepaid, samples to ::o.v you. BENJAMIN & JOHNES 51 Warren Sti-.t Newark, N. J irs V f I i I f Moved to 119 East Fisher St. 4 doors below wl ere we were looted, Where you will always find a full line of Field and Gai den Seed, and for the Ladies' BULBS AND FLOWER SEED. Weeell 8 A L-VET Stock Remedies PET ALUM A. INCUBATORS, and a full line of SPRAYS and IS SECT POWDERS for trees and plants. 'Phone 1191. Farmers' Seed House, 119 JBast Fisher Street, c 7 2ltf Salisbury, N. O. 5 Get rid of dandruff it makes the scalp itci and the hair fall out. Be Wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris do.. They regularly use ED. PINADD'S EAU DE PMNE the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your self ., Note its exquisite quality and fragrance. Aristo cratic men and women the world over use and endorse this famous preparation. It keeps th e ?ealp clean and white and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. Buy a 50c bottle from your dealer or send 10c to our Ameri can Offices for a testing bottle . Above all thing s don't neglect your hair. 1 PARFDMERIE ED. PMOD, Dept. M ED. 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