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V' RALNEW! Written by j'Wr ClvEFESPOHDEKT FAITH. July 18th We took a trip with. Luther C Br own in his uto. ' He is working on an airplair and when he gets it in running order he is going to fly over to Faith to see Venus. Miss Sadie E Kluttz of Granite Quarry will leave Saturday nigln for Charlotte where she w'll visit her sister, Mrs C B Fuliz. A young clerk was born t Jordan Gupton July 12th. It wa born at the home of Mrs Gii ton's parents, .V r and is Davi Peeler's. H C Farmer had a ripe musl. mell."n from his garden thi; year, July 14th. W A Benson of Cleveland Route 1, has an old time rod weight that people used t weigh things in old times. lit is going to let Venus have it foi his collection. Venus wen.t to Sunday School at the Lutheran church auti joined the class where Albert Lyerly is teacher. He has twenty-eijrht in his class. The black board with nice large letters announces the, result ol the proceedings ever Sunday. Here is the results where ther & r s- . . was ouo on tae roil tnen we sav it change to 519 as seven liati just joined that day. Offering a y&ar ago today $3.42, offering today $6.08, attendance a year ago today, 345, the attendance today 365. This Dr Peeler it superintendeat. Who ever can beat that for prosperous growin Sunday school in Rowan.County, trot out your Sunday school. QG S Miller and family spen Sunday at Dunn's mountaii with Mr Miller's parents. Mrs J W Jones and her sister, Miss Pearl e Peeler, have just re turned trom a week vis-it t their sister, Mrs HA Fespe-rmati, at Star Town. J D A Fisher, ex inyor p aub, was 64 years old July 16 and his brother M G M "Fisb just across the street prepared a fine birthduy dinner for him at their home. It was also Mrs M G M Fisher's birthday and the dinner was for both. Venu was present and enioyed the good dinner. M rs L M Peeler took sick very suddenly yesterday and sent for the doctor. Venus To Cure a Cord in Ons Day lIMBrowuvvho has been Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It. .-tops t!je 111 JCl SHVerftl lTJOllths With - 1- J TY 1 . 1 1 4 rr r . . Lougn anu.ncauacne ana works Ott trie Cola. , t. , , . , Dnip-cists refund monev if it fnil in mn . w. oaj viyo signature on eaca box. 25c. i i.i . v. 4. i ;;'gr'iin abln to be at work. drives Cut Malaria, SuIMs Up Sy; The OW Standard general tUc t- .. -GROVE'S TASTELESS chi!' TOK '.C i -Malarta-eisrichesftieblood.anc; fcdild? tenx A true ionic- For adults chiif'-i?-- 1 -mm iRUB-MY-TlSBa- Wn; Mi . Will riira Phpitmnrism. Neil i . . i itJifc ... - - -t ' ,t xhii it prescription prepared xpwz ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic for malaria or chills A FEVEfl. 1 Sprains, Bruises, Cuts Burns, Old Five or six doaes will break aayfl wd Sores. Tetter, Ring-Wonn, Eo if taken then as a tonic the Fever ffilLgol a a . i or to nn the liver better ma used tflternaUv or extenjally. 25c j -,MJU1" Etezer Cburcb Neigborhooi. July 23. Threshing will seoD be a thing of the past ia this community. Leutz aiid Brown are get tiag most of the threshing to do. Mrs Charles Williams, who has been sick for a long time, seem? to grow worse in stead of better, however her manyfriende still hope for her recovery. Mr and Mrs Jno. T) A Fisher came down to Phah- uei's Baptist Church liunday. Mr Fisher made a splendid talk which wad enjoyed by all. The-children's dav arvirA will be observed at Ebenezer jcj ju cnurcn th-i lirst Sunday in August. Every body if invited to come and bring well filled basket. The protracted meeting will begin at Fhanuel's Bap tist church the first Sunday in August. There will be an ice cream Bupper at James Smith's on theR J Philips place, near Ebeaezer, Saturday night, July 28th. Every body ie invited to come. Mr and Mrs B B Ketner visited at LJ Ketner's Sun day. n Earnest1 Yost and IMiss NelHe iKetner spent Satur day nigtit and Suudav with their friend, Miss Cooper Walker in Cabarrus, the have plenty of ripe water melons. A An Ambition arid a Record THE needs of the South are identical witifthe needs , j of the Southern Railway j the growth and Mcces of one meant J ' w . J The Southern Railway aste no favor no ipeclal priruere n , i accorded to others. J The ambition of the Southern Railway Company Is to see that , J unity of interest that is born of co-operation between the public and t ' the railroads ; to see perfected that fair and frank policy in the manage- toe rauroaas; to see perfected tnatrair ana nou. jmuir i. " - . . . t i -l' C J . nf .ntF.ram.nM 1 ment or rauroaas wnicn inrues uic oumusuui ( agencies; to realize that liberality of treatment which will enable it to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and enlarged facilities incident to the demand for Increased and better service; and, finally To take its niche in the body politic of the South alonnMe of hut with canal liberties, equal ' rights and ejual opportunities. f " The Southern Serves the South." V 1 i Lanterns Some Fanners Siiil U; Tlieii idiit get anything better. But these' last' few years have cnangsa livincr conditions ' that iin-rn-H ferm fcmi'liAG won t be satisfied c:ny longer with poor " light. The modern fanner is quick to see the value of good light its safety and the convenience it brings him and his family. There are now hundreds of thousands of farmers who have chosen the com so C3C ;door tmg- bh OOJSOS i '3 THkW ig Plants for it gives thena not orJy ail the fine, bright, inexpensive light they can use but coking fuel as weS. This wonderful machine stands out of doors on top of the ground, anywhere. It has totally changacl the old-fashioned methods of bam and house lighting. pl cmn n&vj floc your ham wiihsmfe brteiiant ligtk instantly. No matches needed. No dangerous lanterns to tip over, or upset. Think what this means to you! Think how much better and quicker you caa work, with plenty of good bright light ia place of a smoky, dim oil lantern. You will find the barn lighting feature alone worth the entire investment for the PILOT. And its use in the house, as well, means added happiness safety comfort and convenience f&r your whole family. Just because yor father and grandfather used oil lamps and lanterns is no reason why you should, any longer, put up with their danger and poor light. Light the modern way, ths safe way, with the PILOT. Fied out today afeoat this modern Eght plaat. You owe it to yourself. V-oa we it t your good wife and to- your children.' You can well afford the little it will eest. : Write for our illustrated catalogs and descriptive booklets giving all til facts. !2i VV'. Fishre St., OXWELD ACETYLENE CO., NEWARK, N. J. Largest Makers of .Private Lighting and Cooking Plmnts in th World. X' ft Monterey County Needs Good Farmers Notwit1 standing the fact that Monterey produce millions rf dol lars wn'h of potatoes, sugur beets, apples, p fehr-s. barley, alfalfa, dairy products, live sfcock. etc.. there is muehland ilMtonly nedB farmers nd settlers Jo make itm vt intensively productive, ihia is a rich coat eount7 witn a mild ..-v i climat-. YOU CAN SEE THIS COUNTY WITHOUT LEAVING HOME. We have issued a beautifully illu trttd b nikWn, ellinj. or Monte rey County, and thd opp rtumti h there for YOU. Send us ten eent; for this b ujsle'. a.rj,l a ?nmpl crrv of ttnet Magaztne tf i one bit; Nariot al Magez ne tc ling of the liieand development of the West. Address, - . SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU, 6-32 3t. San Francisco. - I : . '--'Tr'ffflirtff-illMFWMiihlTii BiMlHTVlTtr i 1 " . .V Vfc,--l.';..- ' 1 If A r-3 " p ; ! If 8$! mm: Pimw m ?i nays -gggdr-Uv --:- . ".- - , ! " A 1 In i ' j( 1 m. SALISBURY'S BiG GENERAL STORE A Full Line ol Uciu-rf v chsindise Constoiitlv On Hard I'OOT REST UOSIKLiY wi.ihtr i t n prni-an yo-i wiv.a isi ijc-ii ry or vIjh jIJ-.-m- .v ;r y,.M w;m it if MAI ri t llii." A 1 1 i ih !..,, :n) i . ilur,- iH-Mt to Hiiri:" r. y, u'il SAY !: 'ONiiV. F;ili ;:itd vvint.nr goode, ' heavy - vve'-t ii1U 1 ic for r?iju a:sd woitmu, a No Divsr (jf;, , S ' s,a Overti. Hats, Notion, Oockrry, 'liuw....', etc. GROCERIES. I hjiven well selected 'ritnek of shi.U f.,. lroferi, country produce, leed stuff, etc.-' When 'iu neea ccme to see me. 1J, 'A 1 J i . rai ifj' ih are mvuea to maKe my plae hidquaiv ttit while Tii the city. Very truly, W, W, TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 10o S. Main St. sii0u at .v., KJUi ICUUl J , 1 . v. tmctWMmmmu Mm i if-im iTTUMn i mjim "IT'S AN OPEN SECRE i Over 2,500,000 American housewives have discovered that the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove cuts kitchen drudgery just about in half, arid keeps the kitchen cool. A quick fire, ready whenever you want it. No coal or wood to lug, no ashes to empty, no pleaning up afterwards. The New Perfection never gets "cranky." The steady blue flame stays low or high right where you put it. A quick boil or a simmer, just as you like. Ask your dealer to show you the new reversible glass reservoir, an exclusive featue of the New Perfection. ALADDIN SECURITY OIL Clean, cleat-burning for best results. MEDALS, m- FINS AND KINGS We carry in stock or make to order auv kind of medal or rings cf the very 'latest- styles in solid gold a.-d guarn tee our prices. U We also do the finest watch ol i iewlrv repairing that can be done and every j b is fully naran- Wo carry the largest line of Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry in North Carolina. See us for reliable) ffonda no MISREPRESENTATIONS. leuaoid goods, W.'H. LEONARD, Jewerly & Diamond Merchant. Wallace.Bldg , Salisbury, N" C. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) j BALTIMORE Charlotte. NC. wiarieston, w.,.a. Washington, D. C Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Charleston, Si C THE GLOBE NURSERIES, BRISTOL, TENN.-VA Wholesale and Retail Growers of General Nursery Stock. Organized 1903. Cap tal $50,000. TRADE WITH A RELIABLE NURSERY. NO EFFORT J SPARED TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS. ! - Agents Wanted. Salary or Ccrr.mi- ior. Ivl-ad This: The Gk.be Nurseries, Bristol, Tenr, innond, Va., Nov. 25th, 1916 Gentletnen: I had the very be-, .v.ccess in all my deliveries at all lhj people were so pleaded that I d 1 not have a sine obiect ion vlPZiaU' hat th,s ts remarkable, no fault to iind in near 100 deltveriis TheYrknOW all m nice condition. LYours truly, (SignedJ gI'wI I 3
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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