ft- , v! V '1- , ' r Hi I.-: UiflAL NEttS Written by ' m CORRESPONDENT FAITH. Faith, Sept 12. H C Farmer has bought an automobile ' and brought it out home. Mr and Mrs W H Coug-tilin have moved frm Faith back fco Mass. v John B Castor who lives on Milas Stirewalt's farm has 0 acres of fine corn, 3 acres cotton, 2 acres peas and has over 200 jars fruit put up. He is a good hard working- farmer. ; J T Wyatt has just received an order for eleven pair nail-stones. Charley Shive has two fine hog-s. Yonng granite cutter at Mr and Mrs Luther Wagoner's, Sept. 2nd. The large body of land that belonged to the Peeler brothers here has been divided among the heirs. Adam Basinger, who lives on ttfe old farm formerly' known as the old-K E Phillips farm will rent a one-horse farm some where else for next year as he will have to-move away since the farm has been divided. He has a nice crop. Neariy every order that J T Wyatt recieves for granite work has the cash right along to pay for the work in order to get it quick, as all cash Orders receive first attention. - Fisher & McCombs have their new air compressor running and it works like a top. They have put on more hands to keep up with their orders of millstones and are stacking them up at Crescent until they get a car load and thou they will be loaded on cars. Mrs Daniel Eagle attended the funeral Sunday at Organ church of the wido w of the late Absolum Cress, The widow of Moses Eagle has thirty seven grand children living. Who can beat that on great grand children. Dave Wagoner near Mount 1 Hope- church, who went1 off abut fiv-z or six weeks ago in his automobile has not been heard from and his wife and children do not know where he went. r nr TIT ii i . . - o x wyatt uas just snipped a pair of three- foot millstones to Ohio. ihere is the finest crops here this fall that was ever known be fore- . . Mrs Daniel Eagle is making m-ic apple butter than we ever saw at or e time. William Barssiner has just re built an old time bake k ovep of brick lor Mrs Daniel Eage to .bake in. There is more granite- going off from the Faith settlement in carloads lots than, was ever kuowd befmre and it causes many thousands of dollars to be scat tered oat among the granite peo ple and that is the reason so many of them are buying auto mobiles. MGM Fisher is the best road worker we ever saw. He has a crowd now grading the Istreets of our town and he does as. much worlf as one of his men. C C Wyatt of Badin spent Sat urday night and Sunday in Faitb with his family. He moved his family back to Faith as Faith is the best and cheapest place after all. "rs D A Wiley has a large lot of p!1 kinds of fruits put up in glrir-ss jarb. ' M-A -fStirewalt is having a large fine cellar built; under his residence and lined with cement to keep out the water. We got our first mess of new corn bread raised this year at PickneyLud wick's. Who ever c?an heat that for new corn trot oui vour mm. V7e got our first mess of per simmon custard this vear Sep tember 5th. Whoever can beat its flf jjBldieB and . . - Sailors. Provisions of the soldiers a nd sailofKtriaiiraiiceibil I f or allowances of from 5f to $50 a month to depenrl:nt3 'duf iug the service of enlpted men have been approved by the House of CongrVfS; Srtenaous effort bt He'pre-. sentative KeatiuR of Coloia do speaking f -r various hu mauitarian orga uizatious, to have the' allowances raised. failed. In addition to the govern ment allowances, the bill poj Vines that an eanal amnnnt if not in excess of $5 monthly, shall be given to dependents irora enu!iea meu s pay iuoo are me amounis. annw tiou to any eums taken ' from the pay, that depeadents would receive monthly. Wife, no children $15: one child, $25, two children, 32.50 and ?5 for ach additional child. One motherless child, $5 two children, $12 50; t hrve children, $20, four children, $60 and 5 monthly addition al for Pflr-h ririitfn'i - , . . , ... cnilrt. Une parent. $10, both narnnis. pnf.h HoVon grandchild, brother or sister, go special provisions are made for the allowances of divorced wive?. People Speak Well of Chamberlain's Tablets? I have been selling- Chamber Iain's Tablets for ahout two years and heard such good re oortsfrom mv custompre tht t concluded to give them a trial myselt and cansav that I did not believe there is another prep . aration or the kindv equal to vZAtA rt 1Qfi iitautum, wui. xi you are troubled with idifreRtinn nr rnnifi. pationgive them a trial. They will do you good Prices 20 Years An and Now. An exchange tells that in May. 1917, a merchant offered a farmer a buggy for $90 The farmer kicked and cited (Ka fmnt- ut u i. i i , i a I m MB. 3im m . mm w wm m m m aM mm M m mm- mm bought a bugRy like it ?0 yeare ago.for $60. , The mer- Chant looked lip the old ac- count oi year previous and IOUnd that the farmer nad given in payment foif the $60 buflfffv 12 tona of notion seed. Finding this entry, the -i mercnaut ottered to give the lariuei ineu wanting ine Dug- gy, a 90 buggy. 75 wagxm a 40 culHyator, a 60 planter,: a 100 V'ctrola, a 35 watch a 20 suit and 300 in Liherty Bonds, total value of $720, for 12 tons of cotton seed In other words, cotton seed ar worth 12 times wbaUhej Has High Opinion sf Chamberlain's Tablsts. "I have a lh opinion of' Chamberlam'a Tablets?for bilious ness and as a laxatiVe," writes Mrs C A Barnes, Charleston. 111. My brotbef has alsd used these taoiets witfl satisfactory results ; Maxtsn Ban Drewnetf tfl Lake at Baiin: Allowances Far Dependents Albemarle, Sepi 14. The big p0W For vf-- er' .fine resh ke at Badin clamed, its iirstf ilkpo m.ApT : to-T K,, Webb Idke at Badin clarxied. its first. victim this aftefitdbu whenjH D. Chisolm .waaSrdwned whilftJiv out ridingici&e in company I - -i.m v with t wjpr iffirtg men : : . 1 he $afcgeX !waves .caused bs sironsr nortnwe&i n d s caftsiTd A the canoe iwhife the JJie two young.en were able' to r'ev tain theV-hod4pn tiie bpat.un'tji young Chisolm went down and faild to rise again :f His body had not been locatedlate tonight although parties are but in search that trot out VorttqtarH iat trot out ydarf tqst n.IJ rt. i: "V" term Is David JlodgeUieiuarrv bos at the Faith iGfr$&& Compau s Venus' SO-. . 5TH f MOLINA WATCHlgAN, SALISBURY, N. 0. 1 S f-. - ; WdWfetpa. CQiapIeted la Jj)dR. j In&ai&ties inyiflous JUnds p;rociainie4-;as i't&Q tallest in the ! vffe LiihdmrkV speaking of a world," b3t: -the. steiieture whic,h ! isburian, a passenger who no doubt, truly pqs.ses this title jrnembered Capt. Tom Murphy has Tcen$ly, vbjeen cpmpleted in ia" a conductor almost as far Sagonosc4oi.Japan.vr .It is of.rein-j bfek as nis memory ran, asked forcedcopjcxe.an4.tands .JQ V ; th Ve'teran, who was in. charge, high, on a hill 430 ft. htg oithe s train, how long he had thati.-febe: copper. '.smelter ; .with, bn running as cond uctor. whch it is.unriexted, so. tha it! W.f-0W twoyearsnext arch " j- . ,ii . . . ; i vis the answer. dischargers -poisonous, turner , :hile,the years have left their 1,000 ft. a&ove ,.tbe-: pla3. The j o&rk on CapL Murphy, he is C ha n1 Iq thn nrK .the base and its inside diam eter a t t he too is.26 . ft. T.h f 'iitiri tains 2 600lru varc nf n.rMo The linings separated from the' outcr w-al-1 by a 5 in'.: air-space. Pour hundred tons of-'steele were used in the. construction. The October number of Popular Me chanics Masrazine shows the com parative height of the Wool-' worth tmildinff with this structure; . . .. huge Experience the Best Teacher. It is g-enerally. admitted : vhat but should nnt,,mca f - - - - w w mma MUV X. lbe experience of others as weJl a-sour.own? The experience of a tq-ousand persons who have used i52 chains to the beginning, contain Chamberlain's Cou-h remedy f or 14"100 acre- pon this lot is locat rono-H mida-. Wtv, J ia two-story frame building coughs, and colds" with the DeSt results, which shows -it to be a thoroug-hly 5eible..preparation ror t aose diseases. ; ' ry it. It is prompt and ettectual: and pleas ant tb. take. . atpiinan and Record for.Sclioo! Joys and PiIr- Cnt. ' " 4 0UUtt' While the boys and . cslrlsiare .distant points .they i.;naturally wish to hear from home. You maJ write often , yet overlook mut5U inai tney. would like to knoAv. What could be befter than to send them the Watchman and.- Record, two papers - per week, durning the school 'term for oaly 50cts. This would give I . I- . .If A 1 1 . them ali the news and be- much cheaper than -writing. Send , in subsreiptions-? v . Weather Forecast for September! 91 7. Prom 1 to 8, wind and' rain. ome st my and .'showers aidng, some cool. " " ' -. . j V V? lo tair.. and clear. COOl. Dendin sbnworB ylnnrr tt , .1 7 &11 . threatnin !W warmer .v From 23 to1 .30, fairTnd clear; but stormy west and thVeatenino- feast. ; . S " Prom 30 tor)ctl 7th. .'.mild, threktenine:o ruin, cool tnr09i.Dnini 4n lUi, Li . ri:L1'. M2 days. sorae.wet filnr . .hniQT,,n PifRonth moderate, s soma blus l- co l? fros.threatning. - " - - . it. - -vf Salisbury, N C. Pie Quinine . That Does Not Affeqt ; the Head Because of it trmif ..J 1.. : -ex . . . , - - 'm latSS& To The Farmer will ; giykvou 4olbs' df Su pFeme flour aad 121bs of bran fcr. your bush,el tif good wheat. Ludwick r.lilling Co., 'Phone 137 fSilishnrv "NT n ?alisbj, -'.."r .. - i eai een iise UQOID FACE POWDkk metf.i noticed once. : Sootifegj cpt&ag and Tm. 1 oaim Ffligy-fwo fis Cffsdnctor. ; . Qomihg, downVvOn No. 12 the lir f r ien d s hope he can celebrate J .fiftieth Etnni vGrs3i y befoi 3 j " . SalB fll ValUaWe Property. 1;&TTA' iZ&TAV UOVTSTY. Pursuent to a decree made by Frank MeUubbins, C.'erk Superior 'iAiri, in a soeeial Drocepdinsr. No 319. ! tijmtitled J.' A PeeJt-r, L, M Pet Jer. t;;w. Jonfs and wife, Jennie Jones ir- ai vs Pearie JreriH PepiHr. thrf nn. (.TS-.gned Commissioner will exp-.ise (urt House door, in Salisbury, N C, Satiird&y-, the sixth day of October, at' the' hour of twelve", roon, the 4H lowing described .property, located alt Faith, 1ST. C: liFirst Tract Be grinning at cjrner of jin and Gantt'streets, runs tkence tlath 15 degrees east 76-100 links to a 'bne on Main street; thence 1-62 chains to a stone, a new corner ; thence irth 15 degrees west 76-100 links to , SnrwriH iin street, corner cf No. 1; runs tfience with, line of lot No. 1 1-82 cffains to a stone; thence south 15 dV-grees east 76-100 links to a stone on .W ti reeler s line : thenrn with Meier's line 1-83 chains to a stone on Jain street, J. H. Peeler's corner; tfjonce with Main street 76 100 Jinks to tfct? beginning, containing 14-100 acre. UtjOi! this lot is located a one-story jauie Dunaing. now usea for schoo snol 'hird Beginning on Gantt street, cjrner of No. 1; runs thence with ftputt street 3-25 chains to a stone, a DiV corner on Gantt atrot? t.hnro v4th 15 degrees east 1-52 chains to a stie, .J. j. reeier's cornerL thenc wnlfJ. 1. TeeJer line 3 28 tTiains to At'one corner of No. 1; thence north ittegrees wpst chains to the be g&Jfiing, containing cne-haif acre. Up Qihis lot is local el a two-story lran.e uuixiK "uuse, uuuiaing six rooms urth tract Known as che Peeler P gathers saw :nit! Jot. beginning or tKnorth side of Gantt street, corner ot" iiro at Drick store, runs thenee with Gitt street 3 68 tihains to a stone, a ntj corner; t18"06 north 15 degrees wft'i-5-75 chhins to a stone on Stire- w: line ; thence somh 751 west 2-08 crns to a store,. Kainty's. corner; r.nce south n degrees east 3 6 chains to$ stone, Garner's cern-r, thence soaih o degrees weet i-40 chains to a lne, old corner; thence south 15 depe8 east 1-90 ckains to the begin ni containing 1-15 aeres Upon this loi located a Paw mill, pnaino aiiH . " - - - f VMkKLV V f oMv, two cotfton gins, certain roller apparatus, cousistinc cf Shafts pupys,. ets, ana one pair waeon scales ftuiio up a&Li& une-haif cash, i06 in six mouth?. Title to be reraned until purchase price is Daid in ti i with interest on deferred pay- JOHN L. EENDLEMAN, f Commi?sioner. Th', September 1, 1917. Executor's Notice. 1y5e undersigned, having qualified as ex&uior oi me estate ot l J unncy, de Claims against toe estate or the e id de ceagd lo present the same to the nnder aigoifd duly verified on or belore the 12th daj?;f July, 1918 or this notice will be phefij in bar of their recovery. Ali persons indebted to the said estate wil$)lea8e make immediate payment. M Dancy, Executor of L J Dancy, deceased, Slooresville', R F D., N. C, Zeblf Tnrlington, attorney - -r : . Trade with 3 2 THE GROCER, Hearries a full line of Higi SH Cxrade Groceries at . ery low prices. , l&ys all .kinds of Produce. iChiclvens, Eggs, Bacon, and xj vegetables, hee nim - fadiuarters for Watkin? Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Inniss St. r.-..JfS- Tl PdBpIes National Bank S , SALISBURY. N- C- '.tX Doesj seneral Urikin2 business and ccr (Jtailjqnv.jies your account. UltPAV inilR PFR CENT intertst m n f w w w everyHhree m jctha our savings depart- s Prompt, caifii, .and confidential att( n .Jot l BI i iiui gyu IU W IWUUCB9 VMirUSltfU IU US . N. Bt"Cam . - W. T. Busby, J. D. yff)rwon t John Mc":: nl s- ice-PjMient. ' Asst. ' ashier 1 U. L.askiU . lm PtmideM. oiey Mafees Interest on investment is the source of surest income. Money worKs 24 hours a day and seven days a weeK. More people are made inde pendent by saving than by slaving. England has invested to wonderful advantage Ev- ' ery year statistics show that England buys more from other countries than ' she sells to them. But inter est on investments does not show in the statistical bles. That is why England iarich. Money placed in a savings banh is an in- j vostment safe and sure. ' MaKo yourself independent One Dollar Starts an Account! SALISBURY RANK AND TRUST CO. THE GLOBE NURSERIES, BRISTOL, TENN.-VA. Wholesale mi Retail Growers of General Nursery Stock. Organized 1903. Cap'tal $50,000. TRADE WITH A RELIABLE NURSERY. NO EFFORT SPARED TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS. Agents Wanted. Salary or Ccmmission. Reaid This: . , , T . . , m Richmond, Va., Nov. 25th, 1916 The Globe Kursenes Bi istol ; Tenn.. Gentlemen: I had the very best success in all my deliveries at all points Tha peopie were so pleased that I riia 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 Puhen. SALISBURY'S BIG CENERALSf QBE A Full Line of General Merchandise Constantly On Hand FOOT REST HOSIERY you waui in hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if you gat "Fcot Rest." And ttits too is an enduce ment to most of us. You'll SAVE MONEY. Fall and winter goods, iheavy .weight underwear for men and women, also Drees Goodp, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a v:ell selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. . When in need come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, W.W.TAYLOR,". 'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. mmmtammmm''mwmamamnmm'mmfmmmmtmmMmMmmMmmmmmm ' ' II I I 9. m i An Ambition and needs of the South are identical with the needs I of the Southern Railway: the trrowth and raccesaof one mcani the upbuildinj of the other. , The Southern Railway asks no favon no tpedal privilege nac accorded to others. v- , I he ambition of the Southern Railway Company Is to fee that tinlty of interest that is born of c -operation between the public and J the railroads; to see perfected that fair and frank policy in the Manage ment of railroads 'which invitrs the confidence af foreramental tfencies; to reale that liberality of treatment which will enable it to obtain the additj or.al capital needed for the acquisition of better and enlarecd facilities Incident to the demand for increased and better service; and, finjulj 1 t To 'zVe its niche in the boy politic Other great industries, with no core, but rights and equal opportunities. "The Southern Serves. .lLMlWiai..mnawr- a Record i of the South alongside of with equal liberties, equal the South." 4 1 4 el 1 V -51 r