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1 tURA-L WE ft r WHtten by JORRSPOWDENT August FAITH 19 th. Last morning' at th ' cloe of the -ser vices at the Lutheran church. FAITH Aug. 21. Mrs E.P. Jones and Mies Paul'ne Roberts of Miss Rosa tTrexler Charles Parks 'srreatley prised the audience when marched to the alter and made man and wife, the monybein? performed by ind were cere Rev -WlDeboro, 8, U., are Vlflt'lJg Georg-e Parks of KannapolU, their aunt, MiSE Lelia .Rob- who is a brother of the groom lljQSOIl, in Faith for a week. He was assisted in Uie ceremony John'JnsfW hrnnc-fet a lnnd bv Rev C P Fisher. These of lumber to Faith today foi voting, people are well known in J T Wvatt Rowan County and are very pop On the 26th of this mor.th ular amofl8r their ac(luaintancpr I m t ? T71 i Marshall Jones and w if e w i 1 1 The County S..S. Convention Pastpd&ed. Sunday . Trie annual convention ;of tfce Roto". County Sunday School Association to be held at Clave - ( has been postponed frorrT'Septem- sur- : 5th -and ,6th . to September 2tH they and 13th, just Cone week. An interesting program is being ar ranged for the occasion and a large attendatidee is exoected. " 4V.J.1 3 fled Cross Organized at Cleveland. Rev W W Way." Mesdames E C Gregory and J H Gorman went to Cleveland Saturday night, August 18lh, and assisted 111 the of a Red, Cross After the ob- JThe Beauty Secret. Ladies desirfe that irre sistible charm :a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to' know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle'of a&rnolia Balm Ml LIQUID FACE POWDER end gjae according to srimple direction. Improve mespt noticed at once, soothing, coouns ana re&eOiing. Heals Sumburn, atop Taxi. Pink, While, Rose-Red. 75c at 'DruggUtt or bs mail JlncL celebrate their fiftieth mnr riage anniversary. A large crowd is expectedon that day at their home. OJL. W. Jones and wife of Durham, are visiting Mr. Jones1 parents for a week. OL. A. Raney. wife and little daugbter, Julia May, of Goidsborp, are visiting Mr. Raney'st parent's, R A. Ra- . w m - ney fpr. a jweek. Nancy Jane, daughter of Thomas M. Morgan, was bom at Gold Hill, Septembei 3oth, 1909, and died August 14th, age years, 11 months and 14 days; The remains were tak. 1 v mi n i 7.M t.i c n Chapter there. The jf room is a son "of Parks and is an excellent 0 DYn hjinpn 1 no tiqwT I Ihonttop T7ifck ... I nineleen members, elected the tar anu musi cAceueai vvunj- wu 1 (either color) for 2c Stamp. LyMf. Co; 40 South Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N.Y. 53 jcts of the organization were Venus with many friends them a long- and happy man. wish life. The Ladies' Aid and Mission- ary society or tne Kerormea church will have their annual Missionay picnic at South River on Saturday afternoon. Sept 8th. Every member is requested to following officers: Mrs A Wallace, chairman; Mrs R N Moore, vice chairman, Miss, An iline Lee Kincaid, secretary, and W W Rose man, treasurer. V WANTED. boy between 13 and 16 years t JSJ 3 . Li J 1 i j oi can gec sieaay empioymeni DycaJiing- at tne watcnman Ofle. ' UB-MY-TISM rs H A Fisher of Norfolk, spent a week with her husband's parents, Mr and Mrs M G M Fisher, here rsTom Lyarly aud children and vrs Paul Deaford and little in cure Kneumatism, iNeu ria. Headaches. Gramos. Colic . Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sfes Tetter, Iling:Worra,-Ec-zjfma, etc. Antiseptic Anodynes uod internally or externally. 25e en tq Gold Hill and laid to daughter visited at M G M Fish- rerit In the cemetery there be- Tuesday the 2ist. sideihr half brother. Mr. Morgan lives near Faith Mr$; P. J. Hill of Gold Hill is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Thomas M. Morgan for a weekriear Faith. Harvey Wilson who has. been driving: a team for L M Peeler. has left for Badin where he is now at work. Mr Jones, the block maker in turning over a stone at the auarr? found two larsre coooer J. Calvin Lingle lost his head snakes. He stuck an iron good Old 4 WorK norse 'inurs- bar through them and 18 small . . . . i Clay nignt. I snakes crawled from them. If John Arey SDlit some oak any one can beat that for snakes wood 'for the stove and in the trbt out jour snakes. dark it looks like coals of fire hn Brown, wife and children and.; makes a little light. of Washington, D C, are visiting Did anybody ever see any Physicians Under Thirty-Two Drafted. Physicians" under thirty-two I years of age are amenable to the draft for soldiers, according to' information received from the War Department at Washington A.M. 1 - As the law now stands every physician who is physically fit and under thirty-two years of ao-p is a nrflttert man whether his name b as been called or not IMVSb WJjiiOOJiO rXVUAii- BY NEED ADJUSTING. Dates for Family Re-Unions and Other Gath- wr will be glad to do this 44)0 Typewriters Ml kinds and al 1 grades, REM INGTONS $r2pv. InstractiboF with each machine. ipe and repair pBrla for all makes of Iwritera. EMPIRB TYPE FOUND- BUFFALO, N. Y. 11-1.16. 1 pr. ttiiiig like it, it so trot out your wood. CJan-auy one tell what causes it to be so? It, has bjen m a damp placa aud is Impregnated with phos phor as- Bd Venus was at the Lutheran Sunday school picnic at Mar shal J ; Holshouser's pasture, which, is one of the finest places in the whole country for a picnic. The dinner ta ble waB 35 steps long. Mr, Holshouser 'a one of the clev ersi,men iu this whole coun. try. ,He furnished the lum btr for ta!ljs and peats, and that it not all, he moved all of his fine cattle over into another pasture and thre open; the gates for the auto, mobiles and buggies to come in, Mrs. Holshouser brought a large dish of cooked chicks en, bread and lots of good things to eat, Mr. Holshous er cleared out the grove, raked back the leaves and eald he was going to make tie grounds etiH larger and more beautiful, which is now about one quarter mile long, lying on a hillside in a nice grcve;. Several' picnicB have been held there. This one was a great success and was attended by a big crowd. The Baptist Sunday schools consisting of Dunn's moun tain, Kock well and Faith joiuQd together and had their plcuio this ynarin Faith. The dinner tabl was spread in MIbs Raney's 5 atd Berry . Diak of Char lotte, spent Saturday night and Sunday here with his uncle, William VVyatt. It has been twelve years since hewaaiiere last. His father, Wade Drake, lived here many years ago and was a great banjo picker and mide sassa fras oil. He died many years ago. B. E. Drake is a ma chin est in Charlotte and is doing well. Venus. atMGM Fisher's. Mark E Hester of Greenville, S C, and Hampton , Stirewalt of China Grove, were in Faith the other day. Mr and VI rs A D Wilson, Gro verKluttz and Mr and Mrs John A Suther brought the Cruse school children of Cabarrus Coun - ty to granite yuarry on a picnic trip, took dinner at Granue Quarry and came back by Faith to see Venus and his collections John A Peeler and his crowd have returned home after spend ing several days with their old friend Edward Fulenwider at Monroe. The Lutheran Suuday School had their picnic this year at Lib erty church at Tyack and Vor gan's store Thursday. W V Loflin who drives the big mctor truck came out from Salis bury and took about , 4o of the little -children and a few older ones, Venus being in the cowd. Ten loaded automobiles went ahead of the truck and was on the grounds when we got there, The dinner was spread in the grove and just as all commenced to take dinner a big hard rain ran the crowd in the big school building near by. When dinner was finished there was a water melon feast which was enjoyed by all. Then "the sun came out and all the crowd went to Brin gle's ferry. A heavy rain had fallen all the way to the ferry the creeks and branches were booming and mudchy. Mr Lof lin is the best motor man we ever saw. He took his big crowd there and back safely. A-t Brin gle's ferr? they say they are putting about seventy automo biles across thy river every dav that goes to Badin from High Point, Asheboro, Lexington, Winston-Salem, . Durham, Greensboro, besides a great many teams. A new flat has just been made and put iu the river. It will soon be run with a gasoline engine. Venus. ennes. August 28ih, Franhlin town ship S S convention St Mat thevv s church August 29th, Unity Township Sunday School Convention, Woodleaf M. E, Church. . August 30tb, Mt Ulla-Steele S S convention, Centenary M E church. PAINS SHARP AND STABBING Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for you at any time it is Fonvemeirc xo can no ?harge for this service Jrov R, Brown, Opt. D,5 Optometrist, a: - T 5 CHENA GROVE, N. C Ogdehsburff, Wis. "I suffered from female troubles whtfch caused piercing .pains like a kmfd I through my back and side. I finally lost all my strength ( so I had to go to beg. The doctor advised an -operation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and tried it. The first bottle brouerht pre&t relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. Atwomen who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."- Mrs. Etta Dorion, Ogdensburg, Wis. Physicians undoubtedly did their best battled with this case steadily and could d no more, but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it pays to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special free advice iimimiumiimi Executor's Heitce. T3ie undersigned, having qualified a3 t xtjliuor of the estate of L J Dancy, de! ceased, this is to notify all persons having ciafrK againsi me estate mi me said de ceased to present the same to the under sigcd duly verified on or before the 12th dayjtof July, 1918 or this notice will be phd in bar of their recovery. "z y 1 persons indebted to the said estate wil p)ase make ii mediate payment. Jiily 9. 1917. -Cv J M Danoy, Exaca'or of L J Dancy If deceased, Mooresville, R F D , N C ep tur lington, attorney. Trade with .P.SIIIJNMl THE GROCER, Hlxarries a full line of.Higl ; Grade Groceries at very low prices. Is ays all kinds of Produce. JCliickens, .Eiggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him lad quarters for Watkiie I! The Quinlna That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, I,AXA TIVH BROMO QUININE is better than ordinarv I Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor i rinfine in head; Remember the full name and I look for the signature of S. W. GBOVBt." 30c r J EASY TO GET, EASY TO KEEP USE "DIGESTONEINE" AND WIN quick r.-'-of from heartburn, sour, pssy . ..:aeh, dizziness and olLr indise:n ills. Tone your entire system, stir up your appetite by fol lowing the lead cf thousands n USE WffffpmwTit - - . .n m m .r - i "The Key to Relief" I hare never taken anything that gave me such quick relief, and I have spent hundreds of dollars with other remedies, have been bothered over five ,eaf",, th, wbat 'Was pronounced gastritis. I ate food that I kneW would raise gas on my stomach, so to my surprise after having taken the dose of your "Digestoneine" I had no distress whatever. JAMES W. STOKES, Gallatine, Mo. X'&fj0 saffahnier Digtsiotteine M USTsatirfy or mopey back. For proof, tte SMITH DRUG CO SALISBURY, N. C. f 'Mi Mi Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Inniss St. HUPP -hi ! THE SECOND SUMMER TERM: of the Apiarian Training School WILL BEGIN JDUV 10TH, : AUD C0NTlJiE SII WEEKS, Board, will be $15.00 per Term. Pes $2 QQ. ' pstruetion will be given in all:public school studies, Arj ; House Economics, Vocal and Instrumental A asant Mm in the Mountains is for You Address: D. 0. DOUGHERTY, Boone, ft. C. The first savings banK , tn the United States was opened in 1816. There were then 246 banKs in the United States. Today this country is served by 27,062, banKs whose coinbined resources are nearly 28 billion dollars. Thrift has done that much in one century but there is much greaterworK for thrift to do. V T n : 1 1 i t 3. X neip yoursen cy oecoming mae- pendent Help the country by helping yourself. 1 One Dollar Starts an Account! SALISBURY BANK AND TRUST GO, THE GLOBE NURSERIES; BRISTOL, TENN.-VA Wholesale and Retail Growers of General Nursery Stock. Orff9ni7orl IQD.Q riar'al nnfl o r- TRADE VETH A RELIABLE NURSERY. NO EFFORT SPARED TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS. ' Agents Wanted. Salary or Ccmmission. Read This: . Richmond, Va., Nov. 25th, 1916 The Globe Nurseries, Bristol, Term. Gentlemen: I had the very best success in all my deliveries at all points. The people were so pleased that I did not have a single objection You know hat this is remarkable, no fault to find in near 100 deliveries The tree were all in nice condition ' Yours truly, (Signed) G. W. Puu,EN. 6-2 4t. pd. n No. Thi i 6 prescription prepared eipecitlly ?or 4l:;cA??:A or CHILLS A tpwro $)B Peoples Natlpoal Bank ' 'f SALISBURY. N- C- Dot a general tanking business and cor diaSy- in vitea your account. SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STORE A Full Line of General Merchandise Constantly On Hand FOOT REST HOSIERY, whether We appearance you want in hosiery or wheather it wear yon will get it if you get "Foot Rest " And th 8 too is an endnce merit to most of us. You'll SAVE MONEY. Fall aud winter goodp, heavy .weight underwear for men and woman, alo Drees Good Slioea, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions Crockery, Tinware, etc. CROCER1ES. I havo a well selected stock of staple and fancy groreriey, country produce, feed stuff, etc. When iu need come to see me. Farmers are invited to m?ke my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, . W W. TAYJLOB, 108 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. 'Phone 39 If 3 .i ; jAn Ambition and a Record i "yHE needs of the South nre identical with the need i; of the Southern Railway: the erowth and success of one meant , I The Southern Railway asks no favors no cpecial privilege not i accorded to others. J The ambition of the Southern Railway Company is to see that 1 nnityofinterest tbatis bora of co-operation between the public and J the railroads; to see perfected that '.air and frank policy in the manage- , ment of railroads which invites chs confidence of rweramemal i agencies; to realize tha t liberality of tieztment which will enable it I to obtain the additional capital needed for tbeacquisidon of better and ' enlarged facilities incident to the demand for increased and better service; and. finally To tike its niche In the body politic of the Sooth alongside of other great industries, with no morei bat with equal liberties, equal rights and equal opportunities. The Southern Serves the South." ) F've or iix iloaes will hrefllr J il axen thea a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better tha Calomel aad doe not gripe pr sickca 2S gE PAY I OUR. PER CENT Intewrt eveq three miaUisiii our savings depart Rfomnt, caitu:, and confidential atten ftntrorivn to UMi bnaineaa eutrtiated ions i '---o-' . - N. 3. McCan, W. T. Bueby, i Indent. Cashier. J. Q. NorwocM John McranJ-as. 3 Vice-PiifctoenL . Asst. Casl ier. 1
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