5 43 '-... 122 1 ft i Written by-: CUH CORRESPONDENT FAITH. July 20.-Will A Beaver and wife and' little daughter of Kan napolis are .visiting- his brother, Thomas A" Beaver near . Faith. . "'Miss Carrie Rimer has gone to Katinapalis to wdrk in the towel 1 factory. Cirt E Beaver, wife and two children of Spencer is visiting his father-in law, Sampson. Sbup ing, near Organ church William A Basinger and wife visited their daughter, , Mrs John R Ludwick. . Young lady at Ed Ritchie's, July 13 th. r i George Peeler, C J Shive and John M Basinger have each bought a range and had them placed in their kitchen and are highly pleased with them. Will B Stirewalt has . just bought a new auto. A large one in which he can take all his family when he goes out. Junius F.esperman is from camp to visit his young wife. . Luther Fesperman is at home siek from government work. Roy Artz and wife are in borne from Norfolk to visit his father Walter Artz of Camp Jackson is at home visiting his father. . J -JJ Kuyketldall and son. Rag- an. and Cleveland Gantt have just returned -frQui-Gr an ite Falls - - r where they have been vismng Mr Kuykendall's brother, Billie. Thev went in their auto, Mrs John T Crabtree ot Salem, Virginia - and Miss , Virginia Stephenson are visiting her daughterT Mrs George F McAllis ter "at Mount Pleasant. They, all came up in an auto to Faith and took dinnerdalM G-VM Fisher's and then called to see Venus and his collection. Henry C Ridenhbur of Rich field was in Faith and called to see Venus and his collection. - Willie Griffith got three of his fingers nearly mashed off in the derrick wheels and he was rush ed to the sanatorium for treat ment. W D Holler is having the . big part of his residence built. D A Wiley one of the best carpenters in our town is boss of the Job, J T Wyatt has a good picture of that wealthy gentleman who died recently at "rauite Quarry. He was a native of Ireland. Any of his friends and relatives can , get one of his pictures by send ; ing twenty cent in stamps to" J T Wyatt, Salisbury, N C, R 3, box 10. We have found a receipt how to make jellies without fruit and. will send it for 9 cents in stamps Sidney Fink, Will Goodman and Milo Johnson came home on a short visit from Camp Jackson and returned July 21st. Mrs M G M Fisher, has plenty of strawberries. Who can beat that for this time a year? " . Chalmers Whitman of Sal is -bury and wife spent Saturday night with Paul Barger. Lee Barger and family is visit ing his brother Paul Barger; E D Bostian and G F Bostiatf of China Grove, R 2, and tT R Menius and I Ko3s Cress of? Salisbury Route 2, came down in . their automobile to visit friends' and see Venus and his collections; They read the Faith items. Venus was at Dorse McComb's sale Saturday. Frank Vance got the telephone for $12,25, Jno. Barger got a set ot. buggy har ness for $7.25, Alex Lyerly gotf 1 m ri W- s-4 - another set ior $d,zo, k u uruse got an old time buggy for $4.50, Rev J'M Lyerly got the disk har row for $47,00. , , John Shuping sold twenty-two watermelons grown this-year. JC Lingle cried ! the sale at Dorce McComb's; sale and Will Fesprman's son clerked the sale. That fine . little farm near Faith has a fine meadow and pasture wired in, and a large barn, good springs and a branch running through it and it car; be bouerht cheap. Send nine cents srs Comet YismQ. The observation of Wolfs periodic comet by Prof. Barrard at Yerkes observation is annouh ced by Edward C Pickering, di rector of .the Harvard observa tory. The, comet has a period'of close to seven years, and is per manently attached to-the solar system. It was .first seen in 1884. The announcement states that its magnitude on this visit is 14.5. Lame Shoulders. This ailment is usually, caused by rheumatism of the muscles. All hat is needed is absolute' rest and ja f w applications of Chamberlain's Liniment. Try it.. ' j To Intervene In Russia. The Japanese diplomatic coun cil has agreed to the American, proposal .for joint intervention by Japan aud the United States, in Russia, says a news dispatch from Tokio under the date of the 17th. A proclamation will be is sued in assuring Russia that the Entente has no aggressive de signs in intervening Siberia. It is probable that a relief commis sion will accompany the expedition. ' Vitalizing the , Study of Agneiil tare' is the titler of a valuable little DvmDvit whi6h hai jast been ij?6iul from tliw State Oolleg-. Tlia author is Prof. OB William? Deau of Agriculture, and br unrpose 13 to give helpful tiiggestious to fceaclieis in our el emeu try ec'ioolp who are conducting clashes in Agri- cultnrV Teachers and any others who insire copies can get them by writing to the Regis trails office at West Rileig . Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon fel its Strength ening. Invigorating Effect.. Price 60c. National Bank SALISBURY; N.C Watch Repairing. Send your work by hand or by par eel post to R. L BROWN, Route 6. Salisbury, N. C. 5-15 lOt pd Femalft nurse or attendant for a sanitarium for Nervous and Mental diseases. Salary $24. oo a month with board and laundry. Address. S Lord, Stamford, Conn. . - 7l7 8tpd. Dneo Tsjeneraf banking basinesS and cor diallinvUes four accounjt. WAf flOOR PER CEMT interest everUiree mths in oar savings depart- Prompt, cailM. and confidential atten tion given to ail business entrusted tons. N. B.-McCan W. X. Btisuy, 1-rwaidenu Cashier. J O, Norwooi : John McranJtss, pf ice-Pi mutenL Asst. Casbkr. il'tl Preaid&nt. Gold Hiil Townscip Sunday School ConyentioD, Friday, August 9ti), 7 he program of the Gold Hill township Sunday school conven tion, to be held at Grace Reformed church, Friday, August 9th, beginning promptly at 10 a m, is, as follows: Voluntary by the Choir Devotiunal service ... by J. L. H. Fisher Address of Welcome .by C. A. Holshouser Response ..." .-. . . . by M -H, Bar ringer Review of the work of our Township, Ass')ci-:,tion. by ur Town?- secretary. Goals set . . . by our Towusbiii' : rt-.-i t i t: Department of Ad minist ration organized for sm if" : If I .m Certificate of Dissolution. To atf to wbom these presents may come Grating: rt appears to my satisfaction, by duly lthftujoa'ed'record of the proceedings for lfe'vol?intaty dissolution thereof by the unanfoous consent of all the slock holder?, deported in my office that the R. M.Leon ard Iercantile Company, a corporation of this Sipte, wIose principal office is situated at Nqi57 East Hill Street, in - the city of alisy, C unty of Powan, State of North CarolffofU M. Leouard being the asent thvrejp:and in charge .thereof, upon whom process, may be served), has complied with tfce requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal ol 19JS, entitled "Corporations" prelimi nary. lei the issuing of this Certificate of Di s61ioii;n Novg Jieiv fore. '. J - : v -m fl rimes, See retaryjf tat.e of ilit? b i -- Iorth Cora lina lid hereby certify that the said corpor ationil on the;29th day of Jnr.e 1918, file in npl ioffiiVe a duly executed and attest ed extent in writing to the dissolution o' sytd t'lrpora.t'ion, eteculed by all the slock holdf r thereof," which said consent and the reio? -or proceedings aforesaid are now on file i' ,my sii j office as provided by law. lip jpstiniony whereof. I have hereto sel my i;n l i-nl affixed rny official se:d ;it H alfb 'bis 29ih dyy of June, A. 1. 1918. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretarv of State. fq) Department of. Education organised for service Recess for dinner. AFTRRNOON SRSSJON. 2 o'clock )." ni. Elemetary Division organized for service. . . .by Airs K Secondary Division oreranizsd for service, B:)vs. Rev G Girls Mrs P.R.Brown. , Address -. bv Coumy oHici i s .... v f i Business and organization, J. L H. FISHER, Pres Z. A. KLUTTZ Sf.c y. D. Mc0a.li O. Ritche State of North Carolina , Cpuntj of Rowan ! j r In the Superior Coart, :'-: September Term 1918 Lt NOTIUB. J' E. tfrown, JannjiTrown. " Th& jibove named defendant Jannie take nofif? that an action mmenced in the 8aperi".r 1:1 r th plain- ' !! i) i o-e ( I oo 1 1! v ;e on t !i i-' 1 ' v r i !u part c , ' -A ii" sit1! ndai.t wi 1 c ! !: M r h- i"i it quirt d to je!art tlif' ' U!.t - i v. f'. int nf pa d cotnkif Xnii ;;U- om ih Hi t ondav aft rUllu. first. -i mi:j: in Septmbei tlvA'pime 1r-ir. tb- 0 1. day t-f Serfoni- ber.4918, mv.(1 ;;n-( conriinint u: tb ftia;:i-.t b 1 I' the f !i l;i : ! fak-Mir !:er v dKjr.'jr to th -". ;i!n:: t ft, cr h (1 in Miled i 1 Lm LIVER DID NT IGESTION W Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Tells Row She Was Relieved After a Few Doses of Black-Draught MeadorsYille, Ky. Mrs. Cynthia Higginbotham, of this to-wn, says: "At my age, which is 65, the liver ' does not act so well as when young. A few years ago, my stomach was all out of fix. I was constipated, my liver . r didn't act My digestion was bad, and it took so little to upset me. My ap petite was gone. I was very weak... I decided I would give Black Draught a thorough trial as I knew It was highly recommended for this trouble. I began talng it. I felt better after a few doses. My appetite improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and. the least trouble was soon righted with a few doses of Black-Draught." Seventy years of successful use has made Thedford's Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at times, need the help that Black-Draught can give in cleansing the system and re lieving the troubles that come from constipation, indigestion, lazy liver, eta You cannet keep well unless your stomach, liyer and bowels are in good working order. Keep them that way.: Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and in a natural way. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight. You. will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a package One cent a dose All druggists. j. 59 ODOl aoi 301 North (SarolSna (State (Dollege off MgricisltuFe sstsB Engineering conditions brought out by the -world war should remove all doubt as to the value of technical education. Increase ef production in all lines is the demand of the times. Let your son equip himself for useful, productive citizenship. Let .him have an opportunity to multiply his efficiency in whatever industry he may -engage. . - St!e CUege offers four year courses in: Agriculture, Agricultural Chem istry, Chemical Engineerirasg. Civil -EnEdneeririff. Mechanical O trical Engineering, Textile Industry, Dyeing. ' P Military Training under U. S. Army Officer. p Unit of Reserve Officers' Training Corps. General government rives allow! ance to partly pay for uniforms. Juniors and Seniors receive pay amounting to .over $100.00 per year. Summer Camp at Plattsburg, New York, this year, attended by Juniors free of cost. Graduates who take R. O. T. C. course if called into service are assured commissions. '4&9feE$to' Two hundred and forty scholarships yielding free tuition to needyboys? Young Men's Christian Association building which cost $40,000. Regular paid General Secretary in charge. " - Strong Athletic Teams. Requirement for admission 11 units tenth grade work completed. Numerous Short r Courses. : . , For Illustrated Circulars, Catalogues and Entrance Blanks, write, D O D O E. B Owen, Registrar. relief. 1 r.eu' m srrantftfd, ' This the loth d y - f Ju'-, A. P. 1918 J. F. .V c( ".uu b v -, J3 . c.s J. nf g liudr i 11,. Atty. ior j laintitl. No V' n Carot 1NA , f.!i PAN x OUNTV. si' V v i";- , Tm The i pkrior OcruT Pefoie J FrmiV '"-'c ubbii:s. c'erl ' W-, LnfH ;i is ni l bu-Dard, Pifer Ila-- Sir Vt5-4ani I? blM- ftter!!; ai k. !i 0 McMullen : an i h "sband A r.dy ' zo ! t Is rocV s-. Oliver Km ma ' aish.ilt nnd hus v. Y;iv. h;!ii verette-I.'it-cs': n Ujlsbrooks; I ks; W i: ifield Jobs , r.nd : Jobs end T're si e lux v 11 i od defendants wii ;.ki? nn! ( 'i !iri an action en'itlel as al )Vf- is di 'g in tho Superior 'kurt : f R nvrtp 1 01 y fr ihe p''r. se ot -olliuR cfij.'iin, l;ids far fa. titi- n and h )( a 'd'fdi visbi': u arw.l n I f V' ' ' ' hp-iiid d'ff"-:i : 1 no;j.i.fe thij't -'-1 a ! bpfve .'. . M-sti:; 8ni riur , ' (.!' hoifeo in Sj, 1 l u - , f 5918 an ! ahsv.'t r petition and comj 1 int of . f laintiff in ;Jiis KCticn. tr the petitioner and plaintiffs will apply to t,h court for tliifjrel.ief drinandvd in said petiiion anfqom pi a rn t . fThis, June 22, 1918. .W J Frakk Mc(J:tbbins. C. S. C. d (fen iant and take (1 1 i rt d to H ; pear ! ubbins. (J'eik -kt t bp c )urt !1 August r tieiiiiir to the ff- J : .... xraur wm, 1 JliU THE GB0P.SB. He barritii? a full line of .Iht : i- Grade Groceries at 'I---' very low priors. )5uys all kinflp of PrcdBC's CljickriiK, KgyFf Hhv n, ano g! vegetables. ISee h m f lead quarters for Watkinf f J Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W; IimU-a Sti A U o n i AlexanderHamilton 7 . LBrst Secretary of theTtasur; , WJ vvuin cu uicuiu wjr in a bank; By sttidy industry and thrift he learned the business, saved enough to make profitable investments, became prom inent, fought in the Revoluuoa signed the Declaration of Independence and was first Secretary of tfie Treasury. If you are ambitious to get ahead in the world, begin by saving a part of your regular eanv ings, for money paves the way to the desirable things of life. Start an account with us this week and add to it evefy pay day. Soon you will have enough to buy property, take a desired trip, send your son to college or make profitable investments. i Multiply your money in our care SALISBURY BANK AND TRUST GO SPRINGTEX is the underwear with a million little springs in its fabric which 'give and take" with every movement of the body, and preserve the shape of the garment despite long wear and hard washings. It is the year-aroundunderwear, light, medium or heavy weight, as you like. "Remember to Buy It You'll Forfet You Have It On" Atk Your Dealer UTICA KNITTING CO., ft!?hers Sales Room: 350 Bioadway, Hm York VUNDcFUAV EAR Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even digest what little you do eat! ARMY & NAVY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will make you feel ten ears younger. Best known remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach and Dyspepsia. 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or a sent to any address postpaid, by. the : - . U. S. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway. N.Y Carter's MtOe I You Cannot be Constipated and Happy Small Pill Small Dote Small Prie (Carters j i is I v tn f" I Ii PILLS. I A Remedy That Makes Life Worth Living Genuine bears signature AS'? SS OARTER'S IRON PILLS many colorless faces but will greatly help most pale-faced people "BLUE BONNETS" Jl New Fabric ulih New Feature. .. J " Blus Eonnrti meets th eeedt of ihe woman wKa wtnh Iv.nh&iT JursU. (.U. H lll weai without vrrmkW. tepdi Aut and Uuoden perfocdy. AdmiraUy adapted (or tokf-made drejse. tport coi nd ikirts, children anaeati, petbeoah, ec Alaadimp enejj, furniture coreriaa etc Cuar&nteed dye fat and danUe. Wide Tadety ol ex quista pattern. If jwzr deakf doem't carry "Hoe Bonneta" tend m Am ad with nam of dealer aod 7U 'nil oend him Mmpiet and nottfy bim ot your lequeat. I ESI THIS WHITMAN A CO. Ine 881 Broadway. New York FIRST NATIONAL BAM I SALISBURY, N. C. Established., 1S83. Savings Department Pays 4 Per fWt, Compounded Quarterly, OFFICERS H. N. Wordson,... Dr. R. V. Trawley. President Vice Pres. W B. Strachan Cashier E H. Woodson. Asst l as! itr Start Your Savings .At-count NOW for Next Christmas. Responsible Bar-king, Cnirius Trfatm nt vM (ovMeh- Hal ei vice is Our Policy. We Cordially Invitp'You to Fee UsQn-Ai.y B-rkirg Vv Yu are Interested in. We are Authorized Agents for Sain cf War 5 ai gs Stmrs and Thrift Stamps . if .SMPINGl in stamgs to Venus-and: get. f full V.. .... information; Venus. 3000 QE301 30E30E 301 4- m 75!s - Hts Mm

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