SHE OABOLIIIA UATCHUAII, aALIQBUBY, IT. 0. Written by sun .cbnnESPorijDErtT Venus the faithful is here as of old. - We bet he has had another square meal and discovered .another good cook, or he has gold another milK stone. Uncle BUI, after working hard ail summer, has again found time to send us in a few lines. Glad to b ear from you again Uncle Bill. Old Timer let us hear from m. -a - . r you again, and xlastus ana Blue Eyes arid Hustler and Frog Pond, where, oh vhere are you. Come let's have a reunion of the happy party. And Billy Boy of St Paul's, has woke up. We thought he would come out in the sun when the weather got cool. And .Diamond Dust of Maminotholis, is also again in the bunch. He is as crazy as usual. MAMMOTHOLIS. Oct. 3. Tom Soakum was found guilty the other day of stealing watermelons. 3un day he had repented and was made a deacon of the church. Tuesday evening Miss Sal ly Batus, ot Hot Kiver, the most charming young lady (Kof haa ana Kaan aaan a n sr vuav urn ofoi uouu duuu auj where or any where else, passed through the city. She is well remembered here and is very popular in society circles. . It will be remem bared she stopped over here in the sommer of 1841 and purchased a package of snuff. Henry Heel, who it will be remembered beat George Hard up out of six months wages and was connected . with the stealing of Widow Osky's cow, was elected may or of the city last week. This will give him a larger feel in which to exercise his great ability which, of course means that.Gen. Henry Mor gan, our leading, worthy and capable citizen, Mr Heel's opponent, was defeated. Mainmotholis is becoming a modern city in every respect as we always give the trick -tors and grafters, some times chiritably called successful business men, the preference. Rusty Bastus shipped a pair of millstones to Texas yester day. They are to be used to grind corn that' has been planted, cultivated, ripened, gathered and taken to the mill. We explain ' this mat ter in order that you will not think millstones are made to grind snow balls at the north pole, Henry Litzies' hound pup has flees . We will send one to any body for a two-cent stamp to pay the govern mcnt'ii freight charges com monly called postage. The stork left, a pair young plow boys at Jas Smith's yes terday. They were both twins. Calvin Snipes moved back hia family to live, or die to this place he has a good job at Bartin cutting sprouts. This place is a very cheap place to live here for we have lots of good water and air. Mrs Anse Jones the widow woman who lived at Benton mills pond and was sick un der the doctor is out. Our handsome is now very greatly in demand all the young ladies and beautiful girls who have kodaks and can spare the change are snap shooting us at every tu 5 Wfl infit, rArtfrivod nnA f rnm J the Azores written on it, Diamond, Oh Diamond, thou Sparkling Gem, Come to my cabbage patch. Shifty Billy who came here last week and secured an im portant position at the spoke and handle factory somehow Tuesday morning, managed to get a plank caught in a belt, which was carried to the ceiling with sach force as to break the heavy belt, tare down the shafting and knock a hole in the roof. Wednes day evening he dropped a monkey wrench iu the planer aud besides ruiuiug the kuires and cracking the bed of the big machine, made it impossible tor the company to ship a lot of pick handles to a big contracting firm which had just sent in an urgent order. Friday he forgot to turn water in the boiler which exploded just before noon and practically wrecked the plant. Monday morning he handed in his resignation, much to the regret of the company's officials, as he was one of it's most valued em ployees. His host of friends will regret to learn that he will leave in a day or so for the more congenial orange groves of Alaska. The best wishing they can do for him go along. Diamond Dust. PINEY WOODS. The protracted meetings at Piney Woods Lutheran church xlosed Sunday. A large crowd attended. The Methodist meeting will be gin at Misenheimer, Sunday ni&fht with Kev JJamei Dry as pastor. The bier h school at Mitchell Home began Sept. 12th. J D Johnson of Misenheimer is having his five hundred acre track of land surveyed today, near Misenheimer. The clover thresher is near by and has a good deal of threshing to do. We have one of the best switch boards at Piney Woods that there is m this country with Tom Pry to attend to it. V - - nere is something we want to see who can beat it. M A Arey was born Sept. 25th., his wife Sept. 30th., his daughter, Daisy, Sept. 25th., his daughter Exic, Sept. J7th., his son Lester, Sept. 2nd. Five in one family born m 1 - in sepiemoer. it any one can beat that trot out your lucky family. Miss Roxie Fnck is on the sick list. Milos A Arey and Ed Wagoner is building J Gib Frick a new smoke house and - an automobile shed. Marshall Dry of near Gold Hill and Miss Gertie Miller of Richfield, were happily mar ried Sept. 16th. We all wish them a happy life. . Piles Cured la 6 to 14 Days ISLSSS&V wiI1 mo 7 if TkZQ OINTMKKT falls to car My cam of Xtcblaff. Blind, Bleeding or Protr-diaa Pile ia 6tol4Uya. Theftrst application timBmudlMt 90c North Carolina i Rowan Caunty f A H Wartz ) vs 0 8 Reams ) In Rowan County Court NOTICE C S Reams will take notice that an action entitled a, above, has been commenced in Rowan county court to recover the sum of four hundred dol lars ($400.00) as damages for breach of contract for failure to convey said real eitate in accordance with the written contract, and the said defend ant will further take notico that he ii required to appear at Rowan eounty court, the same to be held on October 9, 1917, at the court house of said eounty io said 8tate at 9:50 m and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for ti e relief demanded in said ceiaDla Int. This, September 6, 1917. J Fsuhk MoCttbbihs, Clerk Superior Court. John L Bendlemaa, attorney. ROGKWE&L, ROUTE NO. 2 Thomas Rhitiehart, who has been sick for about' two months, is aoie to oe, out arai we are glad to note, v The town authorities of Rock- well are preparing to; lay street .uiuiujj, iiisu some biqcw&iks. The curbing is already on the ground and work will begin soon as possible. Rev and Mrs H A Fesoerman of near Newton, visited at Rock well last weej. W 0 Peeler, who has been traveling for a larga gas com pany is spending a short visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs G H Peeler of Rockwell. While here Mr Peeler was drafted for the army service. He says he will not ask for exemption and is ready to'fight for his country and believes this a time when all youngf men should do likewise. I t.ia . i u,uw.u uW 3 a uiviiiKi I ot U U bittord of near Rockwell, and who volunteered for arm service as a clerk m the quarter- f master's department is now locat ed at San Antonia, Texas. He writes his brother that he is well fed and has gamed ten pounds in weight since, he entered the ser vice, that he likes the army fine and is expecting to go to Prance soon. W H Earnhardt is makinsr I molasses these days. a - Amos Pcnninsrer will teach I school at the Klutte Tscfcool thU winter and Z A Kluttz at Lower OlOUe SCnOOl. . - , , Arthur Kluttz and W H Earn- hardt got a job of street curbing! t W r ,t,mii w wtvu wa awwanlli Corn shucking will soon beonl,V,,c on Ml"n ; thence 1-62 fcUC Ku- rv,,i:. v:n, t 01.... . mgf mills, will move to Nortolk, v a., a a soon as nis crops are gathered. UNCtK Bn.t YOUR GLASSES PROBA- Bill UZ&V A JJ J U dll Al VJ. MQf?uiiioniau w .SH B -&I jl . Sas. l. for yOU Ot CAY tllUO It Id OOnVOniCnt tO Oatl UO fihci-rfer h ftemrleA Inn P PrAiirn finf Tl iuui iu XJi v T ii juit JMltouth 15 desrrees east 1-52 ehains to a ... W 4 wai va x 9 V china enovCp n. o This is a prescriptlaa fiwftstA caetsSy or MALARIA or CHILLO & FCVCR. rhre or ais doses wiH break any case, and if taken tham as took fee Ferer will mot return. It acts oo the lirer better that Cabmal sad docs CM ttisaorsickea. 25s 4(DdD Ty poivriftero A II kinda and all grades, REMINGTONS $12 np. Instruction with each machine. Type and repair Mrts for all maker of Typewriters. EMPIRE TYPE FOUND RY, BUFFALO, N. Y, ; 1LM6. 1 pr. IIlTt-rnV-Vn5rirT !M Wh-Hwy U - U llWbua Will euro RlieTjrnntismt Ncq rtlia. Headache. Crampa, Colic Spniiiit-Bruija Goto, Burns, Old Soret.'Tctter; RfaWonaEef emavct& Actisptio Az-odyne, used internally or extcrntUy. 25c Brasttr's feltei. -t , t The undersigned, having qualified s executor of the estate of L J Dancy, d ceased, this is to notify all persons having elaims against the estate of the said de ceased to present the sane to the under signed duly verified tm or x before the 12th day of July, 1918 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate "payment. July 9. 1917. ? ' J M Dancy, Executor of L J Dancy, L MeemviUe, R PD., N. C. Zeb V Turlington, attorney, ClW F Silt. A very fine fresh milk cow. Apply to T E Webb R 8, Salisbury, N C. Tho Pooplos national Dank SALISBURY, f. C Does a general banking business: nd eor dially invites yasar aooeunt. WE PAY l0 Nt: CCtlT interest every three rnaaths oar savings depart ment. . r Prompt, caiSM, and" eonftdential atten tion given to al basioeu .entrusted loos. N. B. MeCanuf W. T. Busby. HcSdesU. Cashier. J. D. NdrwootT John ICeCanleas. , yioe- Asst,Ci-shier; No. 3d)(D MICE TO sickuom igfcfo Proof That Lydia PinkhW. Vfehle Compound Relieves Suffering. -OrldxatoniN.J.' I cannot speak too fcsbly f Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- Die compound xor inflammation and otter weaknesses. I was very irregular and would hare ter ribfce pain so that I could hardly take a step. Sometimes I would be so misera ble that I could not weep a room. I doctored part of the time but felt no change. I later took Lydia E. Pink- tlt a change for the better. I took it him'i vaffitnhl fVimnnnnrl twt iaaii imiJrSJS&JStt M women aa I have used them with such td 'BAi Mrs. Mn.FORDT.CuH- oZi Harmony St.. faun's Grove. Ntach testimony should be accepted by ag j womed as convincing evidence of t& excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as a remedy for the dutreaaine ilia of women such as dl4Plmenta, inflammation, ulceration, I backache, painful periods, nervousness nacKacne, &i kiadrc red ailments. Still! TiIqiIIi Froptrtj. l&awav Oodjtot. Vmb f 1 a wnT- rw i ursuent to a decree made by n'.nrt. to a, sneeial nroceedinir. No. Rlfl. w -r- - - - r - ertitiea J. a. reeitr, i. reeier, JC?W. Jones and wife, Jennie Jones tml , vs Pearle Irene Peeler, the un- VS" i rZSSbZZ&Z K I Ck urt House door, in Salisbury, N. C, I otSatutuav. tne sixtn aav or October. IiIT ttt. timinf nrvrn tho. rrtSSiM6!?'. 64 proPerty' Ioaled Tint lt-Beidnning at corner of 1 Mnin ana wantt streets, runs tnenoe I :7.m J i a. ftm tru ui Indrth 15 decrees west 76-100 links to I Gfcntt street : thence with Gantt street icnBius mi bun uegiur iuKi cuntain hn 14-100 acre. Upon this lot is locat- 4 a two-story frame building econa Beginning at a stone on Main street, corner cf No. 1; runs thnce with line of lot 1 1-82 ebalns to a stone: thenee south 15 decrees east 76-100 links to a stone on JJ H. Peeler s line : thenee with -r - 1 osa 1 a. a I 11Mb street. J. H Peeler's corner t)nic with Main street 70 100 links tq I ue-iuumni uunwiuuig x-iw bwb. itj ton this lot is located a one-story building, now used for school I jhird Bestnains on Gantt street. leaner, of No. 1: runs thence with I Gntt street 3-26 chains to a atone, a I nt corner on Gantt street; thence I.tnna. J. H. Pflftl r.orn-r: t,hnr wi th J. H. Peeler's line 8 28 chains to a li&pne. corner of No. 1; thence north ldearees west 1-52 chains to the be- sjUjninir, containing one-half acre- Up- oil' this lot is located a two story frame il .it? i ? euiuK uouie, cim.Bing six ruoina fourth traet Known as the Peeler Brothers saw mill lot, beginning on tlia north side of Gantt street, corner ofBurb at briek store, runs thence with uintt street a o cnaina to a stone, a nt.r corner : thence north 15 degrees west 6-75 chains to a stone on ot ire- wilt's line ; thenee south 75 west 2-08 Ctin8 to a stone, Katnej's corner; thence south 15 degrees east 3-86 chains tojva atone, Garner's cornt-r, thence tfojith 75 degrees west 1-40 chains to aiitone. old corner: thence south 15 dfeirrees east 1-90 chains to the begin ning, containing 115 acres Upon this loff is located, a saw mill, engine and bler, two cotton gins, certain roller mgrtl apparatus, consisting of shafts palays, etc, and one pair wagon scales Ibftlanee in six months. Title to be fi-fvinm-m m ii li t i - if .-, irAined until nurehass Drice is naid I - . . r - . m'f ull with interest on deferred pay ments. Z: JOHN L. BKNDLEMAN, 'i ' Gommiftioner. Tis. September 1, 1917. r. Trade with f THE QROGER, B'9 carries a full line of Higl wade Groceries at , f ery low prices. r Buys all kinda of Product, Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkict Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Inniss Sfc P. SHMPiG li. Mci u Won. rHaTios qualified at administrttix upon tM estate of W A Ranisey deceased, Btstice is hereby givea to all persons haying clima against said estate to present the saiae to the ondersigned On or before Svpt. 2E1918, or this notice, will be pleaded in bri of their recovery. Jny person indebted to the estate will land settle with the undersigned at aejss. ' Ughis September, 21, 1917. Mrs Weston Capps Ramsey, Bi&ark Capps, Atty. Adm'r. i Alexander Hamilton L j, . mrst Secretary of theTteasurv in a bank. By study, industry and thrift he learned the business, saved enough to make profitable investments, became prom 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 earn 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 have enough to buy property, take a desired trip, send your son to college or " make profitable investments. Multiply your money in our care. V SALISBURY BANK THE GLOBE BRISTOL, 7hfll0eQl0 anH RptQil firnWAK nf. Rmn NfirSfirV StOHk. s Organized 1903. TRADE WITH A RELIABLE SPARED TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS. Agents Wanted. Salary or Commission. Rbad This: The Globe Nurseries, Bristol, Tenn. Gentlemen: I had tha very best The people were so pleased that I did hat this is remarkable, no fault to nnd in near 100 delrveries The tree were all in nice condition Yours truly, (Signed) G. W Pollen SALISBURY'S BiCCEtjERAL STORE A Full Line of General Meichandise Constantly On Hand FOOT RES1V H08IERY whether it's appearance you want m hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if you get "Foot Rest." And this too ie an endtice ment to most of us. You'll SA VE MONEY. , Fall and winter goode, heavy, weight underwear for men and women, also Dress Good p, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selected atock-of staple aid fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in need come: vo see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYLOR, Thone 39. 103 3. Main St ., Salisbury, N. C. An Ambition and a Record HE needs of the South are identical with the needs of the Southern Railways the growth and reoceM of one meant the tssbuUdinf of the other. Ci The, Southern Railway asks no favort no pedal priTilefe not accorded to others. The ambition of the Southern Railway Company it to tee that Unity of interest that Is born of co-operation between the public and the railroads; to see perfected that fair and frank policy in the nanarc mcnt of railroads which invites the confidence of rovernmental acendest 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 It niche In the body politic of the South aloncaide of Cthcr treat industries, with no more, but with equal liberties, equal fJgttfMnd equal opportunities. " Tje Southern Serves the South." h X " When eleven years old he was put to -work as errand boy AND TRUST CO. ' NURSERIES, TENN.-VA, Cap tal $50,000. NURSERY. NO EFFORT Richmond, Va., Nov. 25th. 1916 success in-all my deliveries at all points not have a single objection "You know w da