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RURAL; WE WS Written by: : ' ounvcoimESPoriDEHTs- GOLD KNOB. Jan. 22 f-A young farmer baa arriyed at Mr ahd Mra. E. J. Browns. Miss Frances Trexler and moth er have returned toome alter pending several weeks with re latives in Salisbury.,. T. J. Ck Trexler is sick at this writing. Oarr 0. Barger went to Raleigh last week where he will enter the A. & M. College at that place. Miss Dora Lyerly has returned home from the Farm Life school at China Grove. N. A. Trexler has sold his farm to Arthur B. Davis of Cleveland, Mr. Davis haB moved on his farm and will farm and for himaelf. Mr, Davis comes highly recom mended and we extend to him and his wife a hearty welcome. Mr , i Trexler has moved on the .Proctor farm and will stay there until he fully decide! what he will do. Contractor D. L, Cauble of Granite Quarry has just finished a nice residence at this plaoe for Chas. Earnhardt of Salisbury. Mr. Earnhardt will move out on his farm in the near future, H. M. L. Trexler, who loBt his house by fire some time ago, has moved into his new residence which is nearing completion. The ohain gang ia building a large bridge aoross Dutoh Second Creek near here . It will be 169 j. l j :ii i. - J 4 1UUIE BUU Will Ufl U1KUO VI steel. T. J. Waller of Barber spent last "reek with his brother John T TT7 11 U. TVliai. B. A. Trexler will soon move his iaw mill on N. C. Park's land and saw Mr. Parks' timber. Work on the Gold Knob sohoo house is progressing nicely. It will be remembered that on De cember 18th the sohool buildinc was burned with all its content! The result is a two-story buildin? which when complete will be one of the beBt rural schools in the State. The second story will b 'used for an auditorium and -community social center'. The building will cost about $1,259 Patent dtsks have been ordered and it is hoped to start sohoo again by February 1st. BOOK WE LL. ROUTE NO. 2 ' There was a box aupper at W. H. Earnhardt's last Saturday night, January 22. Quite a large orowd was present and there was a large number of boxes to bt sold which were put up at public auction to the highest bidder. E. D. A. Sifford was auctoineei and the boxes all sold well. WheD they were all sold and the money collected it was found that they brought $11,85, which will be used towards buying an organ at Rock Grove M. E. church. r Park Looal, No. 655, Farmers' Union, took in three new mem bera last Saturday night. A number of others contemplate joining in the near future. The topic disoussed was a better marketing system. Talks were made by. Orlin Cruse, G. H. Sif ford and others. The talks were benefiting and brought out some new thoughts concerning better marketing. The topic for discus sion at the meeting will be "Good roads." This should interest every member of the Farmers' Union in south Rowan and it ia hoped all members will be present and get in line for better roads. We need them. Mrs. Foster and children of Salisbury, are visiting her sister, Mrs. W, H. Earnhardt, near the Shuping roller mill. Rev. R. R. Sowers has sold a piece of timber to Calvin Miller and James trexler, the saw mill men, which will be cut between this and April 15th. Rev. 0. P. Fisher preached at Rock Grove M. E. church last Sunday afternoon. , J. B. Bark has been hulling peas in this vicinity. Paul Deal has purohased a pair of mnles. Arthur Weaver of, Kannapolia. is visiting nome folks near Organ chnroh. Jason bifford, who has been quite siok tha past week, is get ting bettor we are glad to note. Uhclb Bill. FAITH, Jan. 21 Theembsfs r. 0.iUA.!M.wiUbtra ibg matoh nextliTh'urada'y night at their hstlfcrrer v " V l f " E. A. B wnw.ithpQVealYmen have commenced jIo Imauttfabture paving blocks. - ; -?. - H. C. Farmer. $ M. G; M. Fisher and Dr. Peeler, -the school: com tnittee, have justv received from Statesville twenty -ft vet newidesiB nd have carpentera at work fit ting them np today At H O Turner's where we board we law a large Keiffer pear good ind aound that. .was grown last summer. Wno can beat tnatT frot out your pear. MiBB Deal Barrier has returned borne after a few days visit to her iater, Mra. Oal Deal. The Ladias Aid Society of the Reformed church met with Mra, C. McGombj, January -15th, the meeting was interesting throughout and Mra. McCombs served a fine supper. Their col- ection amounted to seven dollar and fifteen cents. They will fieet with Mra W S. Barger in February. Mr. and Mr. R. A. Rainy, are both confined to their bsda sick. Mra William Smith is "confined to her bed tick. H O Farmer's little daughter it con fired to her bed siok but ia get ting better. "Sunflowers from R:cky Ridge," you sure havje got us on guineas question. We give it np. 25 years for a guinea can't be beat. We waut its picture, bnt as to Mr. Linker's old mule 85 years old licks five years of com ing up to one we found right re cently, 40 years old, between Sal' isjbury and Gold Hill, still living out put on the retired list and don't work any more. We wrote About it recently. "Dewdrops from EasWu Cabar rus," you have got us cn the big chimney question. We giv- it up to you. We want to com and et the pioture of those chimney some time. The writer from Altemarle route 8 has us all beat on big shimueyt, 8 feet and 8 inches wide and built in 1843. We can't beat that. - We will try to get the pioture, of the old time chimney. Mr. Jupiter from Corinth church, yes we have three hcruetf aesta hanging up in our c ftbe bnt they are not aa large as the one fou mention. We have the upper half of a flue o;:e it is 34 iucher around and 12 inches long givi usby Milo Kluttz, when we was up there recently. Tell your friend we will give him one dollar cash for his hornet's nest and write auc let me kaow about it Lois, the little da uphter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peeler is light sick at this writing. Arthur Brown, sen of E. A. Brown about 4 years old and Frank Nance about 24 years old don't have any bitthday onlj every leap year,, the 29th day of February being their biithday and February bas ouly 28 day except on leap y6ar. i ijc 1 v-v yj v- j v v v j v-v amiii n i t rnniTniTirt iiim niuiiiii i i - iiiiwiiiii M r aud-JlM.i. J. Rnf us Fisher last Satnrdaytoejebfated the58lh njoivjrr( jshejirhomeat Crescent lF jelghV pf jtheir children! heing present This is a yearly gatherings - Mn Fjaher ia i iii hJcightieth'y ear while Mrs Fiaher ia in her aeven-ty-ininth year andboth look well Mri Fisher served the entire time in the cCiyil war and was in the Rattle of Gettysburg. ; : The couple have eight children, all living, 40 grand- children liv ing, and 6 great grand-ohildrea. He hasvbeeu ; engaged in farming an oi niB, me. Lieatn nas never entered hia home. It was decided to have a gathering of all chil dren, grand children and great grand-shildren on August 19lh, 1916 : Reva. J. A. Koona, their pastor, and J. Wv Bell, a good friend and neighbor, were present at this anniversary. For Rheumatism Aa soon as an attack of rheu ma tie in beg ps apply Sloan's Liu imeni. Don't - waste time and aaffer unnecessary agony. A few drops of S.loan'a Liniment on the affected parts is all you need. The paiu goes at onoe. A grateful sufferer writes: "I was suffering for three weeks with chronic rheumatism and stiff ness, although I tried many med iciaes, they failed, and I was un der tha care of the doctor. For tunately I heard of Sloan's Lini ment and after using it three or tour aaya am np ana wen. l am employed at the biggest depart ment store a. F. where tbey em ploy from six to eight hundred hands, and they enrely will hear all about Sloan's Liniment. H B. Smith, San Fraccisco, Cal Jan. 1915. At all druggists. Pead Record and Watchman Officials of Farmers' Usioii lo I.ei Saliabury, N. 0., Jan. 22, -There will be a meeting of local presidents, vice presidents, and secretaries, of Rowan Ccuut Farmers Union to be held at Sal isbury, Saturday, February 5th, at eleven o'clock. All locals are requested to be represented with a full delegation. W. B. Gihmr, of StatesVille, If. C, will b with ub anu wm speax on tnat cooa- s ion. Utner important business will be transacted . Fraternally yoors, A. L, Kluttz, Sec-Treas Golilen Mill Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Brown de sire to celebrate their golden wed ding on Monday, the 81st day of January, to meet at their house, near Christiana Ohuroh, at 10:30 A. M. They would be glad to see as many, of their friends and relatives present as can and will come, pre: pared to have a general and so oiable dinner. A man may marry several time but can have bnt one g lden wed ding, hence, this general and cor dial invitation ia given. David S Brown lnyioiling to the JPaie The Olc Standard sreneraf streiiPtlT-nincT ti,: GROVr S TASTELESS chill roNIC.drives out Mlaria,enriches the blood, buHda up the system. A tiv.e 'l oaic. For adults .awt Qldxea. 60s. The Mark on Silverware The most beautiful, most durable silver plated forks, spoons and fancy serving pieces are stamped with the re nowned trade mark, M ROGERS BR0S.t By this mark only can yon - distinguish the original Rogers ware (first made tn 1847), and assure yourself of the best in quality, finish and design. Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue "C-L," showing all designs. MERTDEN ' BRITANNIA CO. (UtnUoaal Sllw Co. , Bumw.J Herldea. Con. UI n m rn Sold and Rpaired . Work Guaranteed. Goods the Best. Prices Right. Come to see us. Gold Hill Harness Co. Telephone No. 21. Gold Hill, N . 0. Peoples' national Ml Saliabuty, N. . Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt attenion given to any busi Gtia entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples National Bank John 8, Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier. D. L. Gaskill, W. T. Busby, V-rreffdoiit- Aeit. eaahior GflUSTA RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is 1 Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc - Good for pour own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism. Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc ;5c50c$t. At all Dealer !35 There are times in every womah life when she needs a , tonic to help ? her over the hard places.. When that time comes to you, you know whatitohic to take-Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely ; vegetable ingredients, which act. gently, yet surely bh the weakened womanly organs,; and helps build them back to strength and health. . It has benefited thousands and thousands of Weak, ailing women in its. past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. Youcan t maKe a mtstaKe in taiung , . - (iaisiQOD The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui; I. was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy anew and a ooor aonetite. Now I feel as weH and 1 . rw "j. J J , - i -.lt-i l as strong as i ever uia, anacan eai iuui anyumi. Begin taking uaraul toaay. oia oy an aeaiers. . Has Helped Thousands. EM Eull Line of "General Merchandise Constantly On Hand. . FOOT REST HOSIERY, '.- whether it's appearance you want in hoaiery)r wheatber it wear yuu will get it if you get "Foot Rest." Apd this too is an enduce ment to most of us. You'll SAVE MONEY. I NEW SECURITY FRUIT JARS, fresh lot just ret delved. Pints, Quart, and half-galions. pring andummer good r, light weight underwear ffor men and woman, also Dress Good?, Shoes, Pants, (Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockry, Tinware, etc. C GROCERIES. I have a well selected stock of. staple and fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in Jneed come to see me. : Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, t W. W. TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St , Salisbury, N. C. The rjachovla Bank & Trust Go. Is the tr on ge3t Bank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS. This gives aEdty and Protection to our Depositors 4 per cent, paid on aving deposits. You can open an account with one dollar and upwards. for sail I K - Is Whenever Yoa Need a Geaeral J Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Taste- ihill Tonic is equally valosbla &$ Cieneral Tonic because it contains tt srell known tonic properties of QUIN JK f and IRON. It acts on the Liver, IM1 oat Malaria, Enriches the Blood r 8cilds cp the Whole System. 50 cen Sale of Valuable Reil s ate. Pursuant to the terms of a certain Mortgag3 Deed of Trust executed by J. M. Lorn an and wife Sarah J. Lo man to John L. Rendleman , Trustee, on Jan-iary SI. 1914, which is recorded in the rffiae of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mort gages No. 48, page 281, to secure a cer tain indebtedness therein sec ared, de fault having been made in the payment of said indebtedness therein described, and at the request of the holder of the note therein secured, the urdersigned Trustee will expose at t ublio auction for iash at the Court House Door in Salisbury. North Carolina, on Saturday, the 29th day of January, 1916, at the hour of twelve M., the following described real eatate, sit uate at Spen cer N. C , and described as follow a: Beginning at a stake on the south east side of Spencer Avenue 150 feet northeast from the lin of Fifth Street ; thence south 81 deg. 45' east 145 feet to a stake on the line of a 10-foot al ley ; thence with said alley north 58 deg. 15' cast 50 feet to a stake; thence north 31 deg . 45' west 145 feet to a stake on line of Spencer Avenue; thence south 58 deg. 15' west 50 feet to the place of beginning, and known as lot No. 9 in Block 15 as shown by the map of Whitehead property addi lion tc Spencer, N. C. See Book of Deeds No. 109 page 12: Book 79. page 165, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County. This the 23rd day of December, 1915. JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, Trustee . Sale 01 Valuable City Real Estate. Pursuant to the terms of a certain Mortgaee Deed of Trust execute! bjr W. VV. Miller to the undersigned Trus tee and Mortpagpe on July 1, 1915, whieh is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mortgages No 51, 1 age 182, to Secure a certain indebtedness therein p ovided, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, the undersigned will, expose for sale at public auction for cash at the Court Hons Door in balisbury. North Caro lina on Saturday, Me 5iii day of February, 1916, at the hour of twelve M., the following real estate situate in the North Ward of the City of Salisbury, and described as follows: "Beginning at a stake, the south cor ner of the intersection of Franklin and Caldwell Streets, and runs thence about 43 deg. with the edge of Franklin Street 148 feet to a stake, in the west edge of Franklin Street; thence south about 47 deg west parallel wi'h Cald well Stieet &0 feet to a stone; thence north ab.ut 47 deg. west parallel with Franklin Street on Caldwell street ; thence 50 feet to the beginning, con taining seventy four hundred (7400) square feet, upon which is located a cottage. For Deck title see kookoi ueeas, jmo. 122, page 1E6, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan County." This the 4th dav of January, 1916. John L, Rendlemak, Trustee and Mortgagee. Yamalle Land Sale. & It you want to buy a Jbarm, Pv tt it juarge or ftmau, see us. K it youtiave a arm to sell, .List it witn us. I SALISBURY R E ALT Y And Insurance Company. 71 51 Pnnnonf fn a Haataa nf titiA flnnflrinr Court of Rowan County made in the . tpeeiri proceeding entitled A. gvWWWWWWOJy iBVtr, Buuiiuigwntur Ui. w. x. tt ajiauu against Moselia Watson and others, 1 will offer at public sale at the court house door in Salisbury on Monday, February 14. 1916, being the first day cf the Superior Court, a tract of 19 1-4 acres of valu able farming lands situ ted in Locke township, about three miles from China Grove and about 7 miles from Salisbury, on and near the mcadam public road between those places, ad joining James Corriher, John Hbls houser, the old Bruner place nd others. This land lies well situated, and has good timber and water. , Plot and description may be seen at the office of my attorney in Saliabury . Terms: One half cash, balance due in eight mocths. Title reserved till purchase money is all paid. This January 4, 196. A. A Wallace. Admr. and Com., R. F. D. No., Glass, N. C. Theo. F. Kluttz, Attorney. Hitiee te Mori. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Emma E . Pleas, this is to notify all persons having claims gtinst the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 12th, day of December, 1917, oi this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. Persons indebted to, said es tate are notified to make prompt set tlement. This Dec. 12th, 1915. J. M. L. Ltiblt, executor. A. H. Price, attorney. Moved to 119 East Fisher St. 4 doors below wtere we were looted, Where you will always find a full line of Field and Gaiden Seed, and for the Ladies' BULB8 AND FLOWER SEED. We sell SAL-VET Stock Remedies. PETALUMA INCUBATORS', and a full line of SPRAYS and INSECT ! POWDERS for trees and plants. 'hone 1191. - Farmers' Seed House, 119 East Fisher Street, 7 21tf Salisbury, II. O. Do You Want a New Stomach? If you do "Cfgestonerae" will give you onel For full particulars, literature and opinions regarding; this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANY SALISBURY, N.C .fc DffiHir vat iNEW SANtTARYlBK FULL WEIGHT 40 POUNDS 1 pftir 61b. Pillow to match tl.tt. Selected Hew, lire, Cleu. Snl tapy Featben, Bert eierproof-Ticking. Sold on money back guarantee. DO NOT BUY fro anyone ai any price, until yon get the BOOK OP i mini, on Dig new catalog, maueu wwimmm Write a nottal card TODAY. Agenta Wanted. UihCANramiCRAPItJLOW COaaPANVWJ NOTICE. Notice it hereby given that cer tificate No. 294 for 8 ibarei of the capital stock of the Patterion Mfg. Co., of Ohiua Grove, N.C, stand ing in the name of the undersign ed, baa been lot and application baa been made to the laid Patter bod Mfg . Co , for issuance of a new certificate. F. N. Patterson. , H oiiceto Creditors. Having qualified as Adrainistraior of tt e estate of Sallie L. Oanup, this is to notify all persons having cliima against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned ortor before the 9th day of December, 1910. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Persons indebted to said es tate are notified to make prompt set tlement. Ihis Deoember 8th, 19'5; D. L Cahtp, Administrator. Theo F. Kluttz, Attorney. V I PAY HIGHEST PRICE -for GREEN HIDES. CHAS. S. JULIAN, 10 27 8m 8alibnrr. N' O. WATGH REPAIRiNG For new viatchfi, jewelry aud repairs at reasonable prices, go to the drag store at ranite Quarry, cr to R. L- DROWN, No. 6, SalUburv N. C. 10-27 6 m W. pd. iUIII liiiiniiiiiiB Beautiful Bust and Shoulders g are possible if you will wear a' scientifically constructed Bien Jolie Brassiere. The dragging weight of an unconfined bust so stretches the supporting muscles that the contour of the figure is spoiled. B (BE -Aft UO-LEE) BRASSIETLES put the bust back where it belongs, prevent the full bust from haviDff the appearance of flab biness, liminate the danger of dragging muscles and confine the flesh of the shoulder giving a graceful line to the entire upper body. They are the daintiest and most serviceable gar ments imaginable come in all materials and styles: Cross Back, Hook Front, Surplice, Band eau, etc Boned with "Walohn," the rustless boning permitting washing without removal. Have your dealer show you Bien Jolie Brassieres, if not stocked, we will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you. BENJAMIN & JOHNES 51 Warren Street Newark, N. J Get rid of dandruff it makes the scalp itch andthe hair fall out. Be wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris do. They regularly use ED. PINAUD'S EAli DE QUININE the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your self. Note its exquisite quality and fragrance. 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It sinks into the unseen metal pores and forms a protecting "overcoat" which stays on. Free 3-In-One Free Write today for generous free bottle and the 3-in-One Dictionary of Hundreds of uses. 3-in-One is told in all good stores in 3-eize bottles: 10c (1 oz.), 25c (3 ozj. 50c (a oz, pi pint). Also in new patented Handy Oil Can, 25c (3 ozj. S-FN-ONE OIL COMPACT? k C 43 DA Broadway, New York City Snbacribefor Tfeo Watchman. DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING Onyx" Hosiery Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money " 1 . Eoery Kind from Cotton to Silk For Men, Women and Children Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair Look for U Trade Mrk! Sold by AU Good Dealers WHOLESALE Lord & Taylor NEW YORK ' DESK M4I '
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