8 ALISBU R V AND ROWAN COUNTY LOGALb D L Gaskill of Salisbury; offers a fifty dollar .Lilv-rty. bond as a prize to the lafly selling the greatest number j home c f her daughter, Mon of Liberty ftoucU during the H ay moruiug after a months campaign now op based on ilinesK The funeral was held $50 bonds. No one iu Salis from St tan IV church Tues- bury can com t et e for this ) prize, it goes to the laiiy out Bide of the city. This ought to stimulate the efforts of the lad ie in the county. A patriotic meeting of the union labor people of Salis bury was held in the Kagls 1 I fcjl Jl MA V . nan suuaay aiteruoon Tne meeting was presided over by William Cauble and J F Bai- retr of Asheviile made a vcrv i a; j - iDteresungaanrees Major Edward Dupout of Fiance lectured, in the old court house here Friday ev- ening on the subject of the war in France The lecture was well attended and the meriting was under the an spiciesct the Woman's Liber ty Loan Committee. Revenue Officer Frau C To bert, Deputy Marshal as H MeKeuzie, Deputy Co:ectoi G Smith, J D Keuuerly atid Ex-Sberriff Sprinkle of Mccksv He, made a raid ii Davie comity iast Friday ev ening and got portions ol Etil's at tllee different places Next Sunday will he oh served by mauy churches a. Liberty Loan Sunday and -th pas'ors will rreach seiinoii" on that subj-ct The Carolina ('ouferancv of t h' e Congreg'itipuai churches of North (Jarolinn was held in the Parish Hou of the Salisbury, jjongrega tioual cliurch yesterday and today. An interesting pro gram was followed and th; meeting was well aUeudeJ. A largely attended meuMji?. of the agents of the Meropwi itan Iusuiance Company, was held here last Thursday The meeting was in the inter est of the thrift and war sav ings stamps compaigus which thppp mHn !ihvh. hn Hvn' s , j re a. mines and Mrs Hugh Steele, log much time and effort, Wl ,- . . r ) I Stewart of New York pre eided at the meeting and ad dresses were made by Col H K Fries of Wiustn-'Salem W B Sirachan and P S Carl ton of Salisbury. Fernwood Camr, Woodmeis of t h e World o f Granite Quarry, has purchased $100 worth of Liberty Loan bonds and $100 worth of War Sav ings Stamps J Frank McCubbuis oup oi the real democratic otncials of Rowan county announces ni3 canaiaajy in tn's paper for the Democratic nomiua- tion for clerk of the Superior court. Mr Mccuhbins is a am mm a most accommodating officer. A id no mistake will be made iu hi nomination and elecs tion, , Thp hnma demonstration agent will hold at meeting at P jtuuk Tuesday to'show the 1. lins how t o tie a ehoe airing. A Libery Bond meeting will be li-ld in the school house at Rockwell Friday ni.'ht, April 19th. Among tl e RDeakei'9 will be W 11 V oodsou, John L Kendleman a: d H A Rouzer of Salis b'.ry To Cure a Cold in One Day. Tek; laxative bromo Quinine, it stopa the sssaaisswtsf rtia? ii, C groves sisnature 09 eab box. 30c. 7 - Mr Susan Wiley, aged nearly 79 a resident of Gran it Quarry, dird at the morning. Rev Resnass officiate ingaud the iuterment was in Ohetnut ijlill, Salisbury. Lawson A ,Trexler, about 59 died at his home near Dunn's Mountain Tuesday morning. The funeral took place from the Bapt'st 11 At l I cnurca mere tins morning R.v Love officiating. The interment was iu the ceme- tery near the shiircb. Mts Naucy Newgomi wite of L L Poole, of Salisbury, died in a Charlotte hospital, where she was being treated, Saturday morning. Her re raaius were brought to Salis bury and the funeral was held from the First Baptist church Monday afternoon, i'astorC A ( Thomas, offi ciating. The interment was iu Chestnut HiH cemetery. Mrs D Jlolghouser, aged 78 years, died Saturday eve fing from theeffectsof heart disease. uMrs Holshouser lived about two miles frDtn Salisbury and was assisting her husband in putting 4ip the cows at the time of her leath. Besides the husband daughter survives W is Mary Coruelison, aged 67, wife of J ti Oarm-li- son died at her home on South Church street, Salis bury, Tuesday morning April 9th The funeral was held from the South Main street M church on" the" morning nr TnH renin atin i iflinrers nent was iu Chestnut Hill. rs u b Jjee, aoout M v r- y a years old, died at her noun im rvjst &pencer, Monday nuruing. iqm lunerai was held Z from he residence lues'lay atternoon, Kev U B Heller oniaiing. lhe inter meut was in Chestnut Jflill. I WO (laughters, Mrs L. and one son, Robert Lee sur vive. , Mrs Julia "Cuthrell, who w u( have been 82 years' old June 3pd, died at the horre of hr-r daughter, Mrs W A v on North Main street Salisbury, at 8 30 o'clock la t eveuiag, ana tne fv. n.lo.i will be held from the resi dence this aft- moon, Kev W W Way, pastor of 5St Luke's churcb, officiating. The in terment will be iu . the En olish cemetery beside her husband, Rev Jas. T Cnth Tii, a Methodist minister who died in 1872. Mrs Cuth rell was before marriage a Bradehaw, a sister of John and Charles and was an in dustrious woman, a loving and helpful mother, and was well thought of by a largrf circle of friends. She leaves ture sons n,awm ana James Cuthrell of Salisbury and M 'harles Cuthreir of Texas, and two daughters, Mrs W A Mowery of Salisbury, and Mrs Anuie Snipes of Char lotte. Her death was due to the infirmities of age. whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as-a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUINTNIJ , an IRON. It acts on the Iiverr Drives wit Msid Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. . Amsterdam, April 15. Conn Czernin, the Austria H unga li an foreign minister, according t a dispatch'from Vienna, has resigned. Kin per or Charles has ao cept.ed his resignation, and en trusted Count ( zernin with the conduct of the foreign af fairs until a successor is a p pointed. In a recent publication by the fc'rench government of the futile peace appeal seat out by Emperor Charles of A us tria Hungaria in March , 1917 and the efforts cf the empe or and the Austria Hungary foreign office to explain this letter to the satisfaction of Germany and the German entperor probably were the most potent influences in bringing about the resigna tion of Count Czernin. Ssoator Stone Dead. Washington, Aprl 14. Senator Wm. J Stone, of Missouri, chairman of the senate foreign relations com mittee, and for many years prominent among democratic leaders died here today sfter a stroke of paralysis suffered last Wednesday. Senator Stone suffered tne stroke while en, a street car on his way to the senate office building A slight cerebral hemorrhage affected his left side, rendering him helpless but he did not lose conscious nes3 and a few hours-later rallied aud began to talk about getting up Hisfamily and friends wsre very hope ful uutil yesterday, when there was a decided turn for tlie worse. Senator Willian J. Stone was in public lire 45 years and during that long period probably engaged in as many political ccntet-ts as any man of his time rauging all the way from controveries over county offices to the boadest national issues. R v VV B Duttera Saturr day received notice of his ap pointment as National Chap- Maiu of ; the Junior Order Uuifed American Mechanics; Miavina heen anoirttfid hv National Councilor Noyes to fill out the unexpired tem of Chaplain Lichliter, deceased Would Defend the Flae at any Cost.- To defend the Flag was the reason Mr. Burgin, of Old Fort, seventy years old and a Confd- erate veteran- Save for pledging. one thousand dollars to tne war Savings Campaign. In the com pany in which he fought in the Civil War, only two of his com rades were left living. He knows the price of war. To de fend the flag at any cost is the kind of patriotism Mr. Burgin feels about the present situkr- tion. Water Softened With Red Devil Lye Cleans everything instantly. Soft water makes washing easy, and just a little Red Devil Lye in a tub of hard water softens it like rain-water. With Red Devil wash water you use less than half the soap and the daintiest fabrics will be whiter than usual with little or no rubbing1 it's the rub that ruins. Works 'Wonders throughout the home. It will keep bath-tubs,. wash bowls, toilets and kitchen sinks white, clean and sani tary. It whitens and removes grease spots from floors, windows, Jtile, or marble, and does' the household dirty work " inf a - hurry 1 without troubleydvWithlhtUe expense. , yeai5 imaices .won- deaip;peelS in a jiffy."' It is theaLouseeers friend. Ask Yoar nAser Save the Labels.. WM. SCHIELdWG- Ca, St Urn JHoIa ll M Krimingert of near Rocl-jfeHi N C,r and Mis Txana Batnof nelr Faith, N O, were tddtca$d to China Grove, last Sulitgj evening-, April 14, by JohfM Basinge-r, where they wergiade one in holy matri- monlby Rev C A Brown,, pastor of jUfheran Chapel in the pres enbnf only a very few close -IfrieftSj. The many friends of this ijjippy couple wish for them a lofj happy and prosperous life.i - - mMary P Floyd, , daughter of J1 jS Floyd, and Lee R Bost wer iarried at the parsonage of therst Baptist church Mon day? Evening-, Pastor C A G ThdaJ&s officiating. Mr Bot is withae army at Cemp Jackson: Mf Zula Beatrice Cauble dauber of F A Cauble of Salis burnd Russell H.W White of Lontrrjsland, N C. were united in yPlock t the parsonage of Patgvenue church Saturday eVelugir Rev C M Short offlcia- tin5The couple will make tneerifjme at High foint. in AN WORKS HOURS A DAY i K iS Marvelous Story of Woman's CCt-ange from Weakness - f ft Druggist s Advice. PSStInd. "I SUflFprpd frnm o Aia plaif ent with backache and dragging uuwn pains so badly that at times I could not be on my feet and it did not seem as though I could stand it. I tried different medicines without any benefit and several doctors told me nothing but an operation would do me any good. My . drug gist told me of Lydia E. Pin k h am's Vegetable Compound. I took it with the result that I am now well and strong. I get pgin 15ie morning at f ouro'clock, do m; hdafVork, then co to a factory and wor! tekV&faod. ' I don't know how many of mXjends I have told what Lydia E. Piti&l&m's Vegetable Compound has ion fpr me. "Mrs. ANNA METERIANO, iQW&t 10th St., Peru, lnd. : Wcpoien who sufrer f rom any such al inii should not fail to try this famous fo$i 3nd herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink hah .Vegetable Compound. "Iff Coming 1C0' 7: Vacation .Days Tit ocolate Soldier People Di-nbir's Revue fVic1uding Parade of the Allies Sif-John Foster Fraser fetristin Frederick &l$rgaret Maxwell f phicago Grand Opera Com- any oation Orchestra II? emaekers Uartocns fany other big attractions mason Tickets $2.50 and war tax Tickets now on Sale. idpath im . H ' 1 2 - 1 f IfOautauqua Week in Salisbury; Hay II to May J8 I - H 7 r -rWAUMF'AI A Soidiers offering to his sweet heart is riatciraf& the sweetmeat that gave film most refreshment greatest enjoyment when on 3 Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as executrix 'of the es tate of J E Cooilnight, this is to notify all persons having elairps agafnst the said de- cedent to fi e an itemized; verified states ment of the same with the undersigned on or. before the 5th day of March, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, f ersons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settle- me t. This March 5th, 1918, Mrs. Mary E. Goodnight. Executrix. John L. Kandleman. Att'v. SAVE V. Wallace & Sons, Will Pay You 9 For Good Skins. V. WALLACE & SONS. Stiiis. SALISBURY'S BIC GENERAL STORE A Full Line of General Merchandise Constantly On Hand FOOT REST HOSIERY whether it's appearance, yon want in hosiery or wheather it wear yon will get it if you get "Foot Rest." And this too is an enduce ment to most of lis. You'll SAVE MONEY. Fall and winter goods, heavy . weight underwear for men and woman, a)so Dress Goods, Shoes, Pants, - Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc GROCERIES. ; I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, leed stuff, etc. When in ? need come to see me. Farmr ra are invited to ters while in the ci. J ' 'Phone 39. 103 The universal military service" gum r Lasts m IN Noiiee to CreOitors ; Having qualified "as executor of the estate of J. h Shulenberger, this is to notify all persons having claims : against the said decedent to. file an itemized verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 14th day of March, 1919. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their .. retpyery. ' Persons indebted to csaid estate are ho'tified to make prompt settlement. This March 14th, 1918. W. E. SHUI,ENBBRGEJt, R. Ivee Wright, Atty. Landis, N. C Trade with ffM'MMol THE GROCER, He carries a full line of High Grade Groceries at 7ery low prices. buys all kinds of Produce, Chickens,. Eggs, Bacon, and vegetablte. See him Headquarters for Watkint Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Inniss St C.F. .1......... make my place headquar Very truly, J AYLOM, B. Main St ., Salisbury, Nr C: (yjifmiMia H TtoAf -'J 2 M t X ' 4 ' , i.

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