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. ... i sr. .;." :r4 V. i Written .by m CORRESPONDENT FAITH. When Marshal Jones and wiffl celebrated their fiftieth marriage anniversary a laiga. crowd of people was - present .and a long table under the . bi shade, tree was filled fh th most and best things C i I to eat tljat we have seen late- . ly. Aftergiving thanks by '-. Rev. C P Fisher all present : v.airoA fhfimsftlves and there - UUlvv ' ionv iftfti. The ladies YV iouvj v-- . of Litaker township can sure ly set a fine table. After dinner the presents were o livered by Rev. R L Brown. Amonff Other things there e npnrlv all ? . 9.1-60 "JLT: v oi it was uvc uuntti b"' :an Kxr tbpir rla DlCOCB givou t-'j v" tives. The following minis ters mad- good talks on the ftp.rtasian: Rev. Jones "Bame, n nHev C P Fisher and Rev. o t. Rmnrn Amonff thoe Xv ajjlv : 7 - i ivi ..a Irom a aisiauuc wcio Mary Boger of China Grove, L W Jones and wife of Dur i,oyi Rflv. and Mrs Bame and children of Lexington, Edgar Ritchie, Samuel Bame, TOiffl and children of Morgan v a. a. 'w 1 township P J C LentK and wife of Providence township Und others too numerous to :anf5rv There was a great ....vfl 'noa.fl,,i1nfa nrsJthe power of this autocracy is . ' CU1, , . . .. u: au cuvmuyo - thus: For the youngest great- grand-child of Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Jones. Later we Were told they had four great-grandchildren and that they WOUld have to fig ure out which one would get .... t, , i,a Kuon tr twn nna.f Rdn R L Brown's and this one Thiw nnme onlv once 111 a lif.; time. Venus got some nicd pictures of the tabl and the crowd and a groupe of the descendants with the old people in the ceufer. It was a beaatiful day and every one present enjoyed the golden wedding anl saw Rev. R L Brown marry them over again Jyeuu made a mistake a bput that picnic at TyacR's afore. Ii was tha Reformed ctiirch Sunday school picnic and not thn Lutheran as stated, we had just recently wrifen' uo the Lutheran pic nic at Marshal Jo:ieV pasture and our readers will please notice th difference. R B McCVmb? and wife of Kannapolis, and 3 children parsed through Faith. 'Ihey had been at the Org m church Sunday school picnic; at the home of the late Jrry Ba singer. Mrs. T H 11.$ h.id gone to Cabarras County to visit her sister, Donie Underwood aod family. A phone message from the Pinwy Woods section Thurs day' morning, Aug. 30th, auuounced the death of a brother of Mrs. Moses Ragle aui on Friday 31st, Ch il Ea gle and wife and Daniel Ea- gle and wife went down in B Q iiagle's auto to aUond the fuueral. A youn. granite cutter at Oideon Eagle's Aug 29Hi. Voung lady at John Shoe's Aug.' 28th. ; Mrs. Alford Miller of Rock weU i? visaing her daughter, Mr. H 0 Farmer, this week. : : IPS Eula Bell Farmer has ff.rn a vi siit fn hev Teturnea irom a VlSll tU UtJI 4. 1V.T-. r Vfilla-P of Aunt, MrS. Xerry Miller, at To Rest at Cleveland (Continued froin page 1) COUNTY OFFICERS: Rev J A Koons, president R L McNeely vice president E H Bean, scretary Mrs Wfl Can up. assistant sec- retary w L Kluttz, treasurer celtral executive committee w. s Benton, E W Tatum. Thomas P Johnson. T R Garner, M C Bargrer, Dr fl M Van Poole, and county officers EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: E Scott Miller, Mt Ulla: W P Thompson, Oleveland: Rev J S Wessinger, China Grove; W H Cartner, Cleveland; C G Frick, Gold Hill; J L H Fisher, Rock well;' D TFLowrance, Moqresville; W L Lyerly IFoodlaaf; Rev M L Ridenhour A M Miller. A h Kluttz, W H Canup, P b Carlton. and County Officer. PROGRAM COMMITTEE FOR 19'17 AT Allen, chairman, Mrs E M Hoffman, Rev C P Fisher. Miss Virginia Jenkins. P S Carl- on, ttev J A joons w ir rnomp son. The Kaissr Wants a Truce, Not Peace (Continued from page 1) of attainment as it-seemed, but even out of defeat it has consoli- dated a vast empire that stretches from Bremen to Bagdad and is governed from Berlin. That is already won, and will be unless finally broken and a free Ger- many emerges ,.War is better lhaQ a fraudu , t and decentive rft When the vatican asks the free peoples to eonsider -a peace with Germany they have a right in turn to demand a German gov- ernment with which an honest peace can be made "buch a ofovernment dos not exist today, and the Vatican can offer no assurances that such a government ever will exist until the whole system of autocracy goes crushing down to ruin under the military power of of the al lies, ' It is said from time to time by apologists for Prussiauism that we have no right to dictate the kind of government under which the Germans shall live. That is not true. When anv form of government becomes a proved menace to the world, so ciety has a right to protect itself. 1 'There can be a truce with de mocracy, but there can be no peace. Let us not delude our selves. Either this German au tocracy must be crushed or the war is lost to democracy.'' Rockwell. Venus has just returned from Charlotte where he has been visiting relatives. While there they took us by automobile ail over Camp Green, the city and the p'rk. We saw many thonsaude of people at work at Camp Green and at the park it looked like a circus day in Salisbury. Venus spent Saturday night in North Spencer ;it Jacob Alonzo Wyatt's. little eon's name is Cambron Leo AVyatt. J T Wyatt has a carload of granite jnrbing to ship and has bean trying to get a flat car to load it on for several dayh but can't get any. The war must cause the scarcity of ears. We Dope that some empty flats will soon come to Granite Quarry. The agent says he is trying to get some cars but can't just now. Come on you correspond ents.we like your items fine VhNUS. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVE-s TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria,enriche8theblood.andbuild8upthesys- tem. Atruetonic Foradultsandchildren. 60c Duly Traitors Hako Polices OUt of War I S3 - (Continued from page 1) government. The speaker closed - with the hopo of universal peace and , that when that hour comes we all may feel that we have been loyal and did our duty. Mr Price made a' good ' talk -and one th hat pit.isea. tie was accompanied hy Mrs frice. They came to Statesville by automobile. It was not decided until Fri day evening to hold the meeting, in view of the short notice given the representative audience pres ent was gratifying. WtaSier Forecast for September 1917. . Krom 1 to 8, 'wind and rain,,' some stormy and showers along, some cool. From 8 to 16, fair and clear. J. 1 .1 LS , A 0 - n From 16 to 23, showers alon, threttning, some warmer. From 23 to 30, fair and clear,' rbut stormy west and threatening east. From 30 to Oct. 7th, changablo and mild, threatening to rain, cool threatening to light frost September shows first 10 or 12 days some wet along balance of month moderate, some blus tery cool to frost threatn'mg. Hknry Reid., R 3, Box 167, Salisbury N C Change Safely Passed Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. tv. am. t . 4.;-a of r.misinff Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vege ' c v . . rintviia.111 a v etc- t a D 1 e Lompouna because durm Change of Life was in bed two years and had two operations, but all the -doctors and op erations did me no -good, and I would -have been in my; grave today had it not been for Lydia, E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound rslcb brought me out of it aTl right, so am mw well and do all my housework, ; ;d 3 ,vorking in my garden. Several . ; -y neighbors have got well by tak LyfiiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-, y.v:.n .1" Mrs. Viola Finical, Wagon er OkU. 'ueh warding symptoms as sense of su irocation, hotflashes, headaches,back-; aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of th heart, sparKs oeiore tne eyes, lrregu larities, constipation, variable appetite weakness and dizziness should be heeded by middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pink' ham's Vegetable Compound has carrie cany women safely through tne cnsitw The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre- sitible chajm a goocLi complexion. Of course they do not wish others i to know a beautifier U has been u'sfed so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm! LIQUID FA CET POWDER ; . - J and use according to simple directions. ImprovA-. ment is tioticed at once. Soothing, cooling arid refreshing. Heals Sunburn, atopa Tan. ' Pink, White. Roe-Red: , . ',f 75c. at 'Druggists or by mail dirtcL " -'t Sample (either color) for 2c Stamp, it f I C- Af C lL C:.1 c. r ii KtV?l L.yun iniB- nu juuin i mil orooiuyn, 1. 4: IT'S YOURS USE "Digesloneine," Natures restorative and safe short- iih fn m:,nr p.L( (mm ifA, 1. 11... Heartburn, Dizziness, Acid Mouth, Lest Appetite, Sleeplessness, etc. fc Known, trusted and tried by thous ands the whole land over. USE )JJ " The Key to Relief " TIis is to certify you that I have received tlie medicine I ordered from $-ou. Must say it is excellent and ia rloiriz me all the pood. REV. C. L. LAWRENCE, Wadley, GaJ Since kpId? Digestoneine my stomach has stopfie;! hurting me and I" just .-an eat anything that I want to. I h -wj? Ivtd i.vligestion for 20 years D.y. WILLIAMS, Rl Bos 32, Tiger.Ga. Year fault if you suffer longer Digestoneine M i '57 satisfy or money bac. For proof, see SMITH DRUG CO,, SALISBURY, N. C. I : at MAN'S. LIFE IF Iiction Sale! aoj offering- 9 for sale by auction, at my residence, oa ' ie Stokes Ferry road, nine .vjile east of Sali'sbury N- C, h the CQHi flftY OP QPPTPMRPD 1017 . uni wi uui lumuuiij I vi i iVv-entire heard of tine Jersey tl . jfcw - jbred as follows: 30 head of Mi k- t - m ,nthg oljJ rnnti reetstHrP(j jer. p''B nil 29 m nr,lis' old, Uui-.y Ji.q'.ii:- fryit, etc. You can make no mistake by 4 stocking your business w th J--'.lkeri from ttii herd Yon v:hAve the opportunity t -. do this ? ;1y attend ing the aue ion sbIs 'at my residence at 10:30 o'clock, rain or shin- , on fiNESDJY, SEPTEMBER 19Ui, 1917. ,"1 & i.Al notntnf nun registered sire- t ;i- 'Shuford tarm-. My heard has re. -?tly been found fres of tubercuJinef. P. R1 PHILLIPS. far Salfi nf Vain Ma Pranartv A . " r- Krth Carolina. ) WAH (JOUNTY. ) IrPursuent to a decree made by ?ranK McUuDbins, (Jferk Wupenor tUrt, in a special proceeding, No 319, titiea J. a .feeler, L, M. .Feeler, ?ft W.' Jons-'S and wife, Jennie Jones ai , va Pearle Irene Peeler, the un- rs'gnea commissioner will expose sale, at public auction, at the t-Ourt Houie uoor, in bahsbury, N C, i Saturday, the sixth dav of October. L7. at t he hour of twelve, noon, the flowing describe! property, located thirst Tract Beginning at corner of 4.'dn and Gantt streets, runs thence ;ilth 15 degrees east 76-100 links to a w5Hi ui xvAaiii tree it; uirjiico x-vt ?rth 15 degrefs west 76 100 links to Uhtt street : thence with Gantt street 82 chains to the beginning, contain-14-100 acre. "! fcona tJeginmng at a store on i5in street, corner ct JNo. l: runs Irf-nce with line of lot 1 1-82 Stains to a stone: thence south 15 Screes east 76-100 Jinks to a stone on s: H. Peeler's line: thence with -'erlers line l-od cnains to a stone on Valn street, J. H. Peeler's corner; Jt;ence with Main street 76 100 links to ijjv betrinning, containing 14-100 acre. garner oi iNo. I ; Tuns thence with jjiiitt street 3 25 chains to a stone, a corner i uunici on vjraiu i, sir 'bi ; uieuut! i : -i -r s'ijiie. J; H. Peelei's conr: thenc tili J. H. Peeler' line 3 28 chains to ketone .corner of No. 1; thence north h degrees west 1-52 chains to the be- Mining, containing cne-haif acre. "Fourth tract Known as the Peeler PSothers saw mill lot. beginning on RM.e north side of Gantt street, corner btTJuro at brick store, runs thence with Kr-init street. 3 68 shains to a stone, a aoi corner ;' thence north x5 degrees --js' 5-D chains. t'. a stone on tttire- 481 t's line; thence sou'.h 75i west 2-08 IthaitiB to a-stone, Rainty's corner; shenoe south degrees, east 3 6 chains a; stone, uarnei's.iCornei, thence lnt'i 75$ degrees west 1-40 chains to 't -stone, old corner; thence south 15 ueeseast 1-90 chains to the begin- 'tWffi containing 1 -Id acrs --JERM3 OF SALE One-half cash, ".alanVfJ! in hix months. Title to be Stained until purchase price is pa:d wull with interest on deferred pay arnts. JOHN L. REND1EMAN. rti. ommissiousr, im-fi ; - r Pmiu Qantomtiaul 1017 Executor's Nottce. ' I Tluv undersigned, having qualified as f S T- f ,1 . , I T -wax 1 4 axjecutor of the estate of L J Dancy, de icej'scd, this is to notify all persons having a u iims against toe esiaie oi me saici ue-. raised to present the same to the under- Kjntd duly verified on or before the 12th a) i July, 1918 or this notice will be mi ad in bar ol their recovery. II persons indebted to the said estate 11 ple?ee make immediate payment, yiilv tl, 1917. i J M Dancy, Execu'or of L J Dancy, s deceased, Mooresville, R Fp., N C 'rZjjb V Turlington, attorney. Trade witb 6. THE GROCER, carries a full line of Higl Grade Groceries at . v"ery low prices. JlSuyR all kinds of Produce thickens, Eggs, Bacon, and .1 vegetables. See him 1? Head quarters for Watkii.p Is . . Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 5 119 W.. Innise'St. iTIis Peoples National Bank f SALISBURY. N. C des a general banking business and cor ifoily invites joar account. : r 'WE PAY I OUR. PER CENT interest e-r three raUis in our savings depart- prompt, naiifrfuii, and confidential atten iJgii given to ul business entrusted tons. B.: M-ef ahmrt vv. T. Busby. 1 t'ideiit. Cashier. D.-Norwooi t John Mcanl s. '4 Vice-PienL Aft. as' ier f, L. Gaskill '4kafWant. Alexander Hamilton ,Brst Secretary ot Xhzlxeasoxyj in a bank By study, industry and thrift he learned the business, saved enough to make profitable investments, became pronv inent, fought in the Revolution, signed the Declaration of Independence and was first Secretary of the Treasury. If you are ambitious to get ahead in the world, begin by saving a part of your regular earfv ings, for money paves the way to the desirable things of life. , Start an account with us this week and add to it every pay day. Soon you will iiave enough to buy property, take a desired trip, send your son to college or make profitable investments. Multiply your money SALISBURY BANK THE O LOBE BRISTOL, Wholesale and Retail Growers of General Nursery Stock. Organized 1903. TRADE WITH A RELIABLE SPARED TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS. Agents Wanted. Salary or Commission. Read This: Richmond, Va,, Nsv. 25th 1916 The Globe Nurseries, Bristol, Tenn. Gentlemen: I had the very best success in all my deliveries at all points. The people were so pleased that l 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. SALISBURY'S BiG GENERAL STORE A FuiJ Line of General Merchandise Constantly 'Onv Hand' FOOT REST HOSIERY whether it's appearance you want iu hosiery or wheather it wear you will gnt it if you get "Foot Rest." And th too w an enduce ment to most of us. You'll SAVE MONEY. . Fall and winter goods, .heavy .weight underwear for men and woman, also Dregs Good, Shoe?, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. .. GROCERIES. I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country prodvr?e, leed stuff, etc. When in need coma to see me. Farmns are invited to make my place he adquar tern while in the city. Very truly, W-W.TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. Ambition and a Record ''THE needs of the South are identical with the needs of the Southern Railway: the srowth and succe of one meant the upbuilding of the other. ' I The Southern Railway asfcs no farors no tpecial privilege not i accorded to others. 1 The ambition of the Southern Railway Company is to see that unity of interest tiat is born of co-operation rfft ween the public and ( the railroads; to see perfrcted that fair aud frank policy in the manage ( ment of railroads which invites the ' confidence of governmental i agencies; to realize that liberality of treatment which will enable it I to obtain the additional capital needed for the ricquisition 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 alongside of other great industries, with no more, but with equal liberties, equal tights and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South." 1 When eleven years old he was pat to work as errand boy in our care. AND TRUST CO. NURSERIES, TENN.-VA. Cap'tal $50,000. KURSERY. NO EFFORT 4 If 8. TP'- I V 3' s
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