ROWAN REALTY TRANSFERS The following conveyances were filed with Registrar of Deeds Kizziah during the past several days: G. H. Lyerly, and others to P. H. Lyerly, 95 acres in Providence town ship, near Gold Hill road, eight and one-half miles from Salisbury, ad joining Trexler, Kluttz, and Lyerly lands, $1 and other considerations. J. E. Carter to John Carter, 102 acres on Cabarrus-Rowan line, on Buffalo creek, adjoining Ketner’s cor ner, $100 and other considerations. P. H. Lyerly to C. E. Rimer, about seven acres in Providence* township, adjoining Corl line, being part of Rockwell, $1 and other considerations. C. T. Beck to L. W. Beck, 19 lots in W. C. A. Park tract, on state highway, about two miles north of Rockwell, $1 and other considerations. Fannie F. Durham to W. D. Con nor, 28 acres of Laura Hudson estate, adjoining Connor and Trexler lines, $1 and other considerations. Fannie F. Dunham to J. D. Con nor 28 acres of Laura Hudson estate, adjoining Trexler and Hartman lines, $ 1 and other considerations. G. R. Miller to. Clarence Olin May hew, five lots on west side of high way No. 15, in V. B. Miller property in China Grove township, $100 and other considerations. John H. Lemly to L. G. Goodman, five lots in Melrose Heights, on Vance avenue, $10 and other considerations. J. L. Bowers to Mary Blanche Moon, 25 acres in Scotch Irish township, three miles northeast of Woodleaf, on Wood leaf highway between Woodleaf and Mt. Vernon, Rice’s corner, $800. Carl Miller to W. R. Muse, lot on West Innes street extension, at Cor rell street, $10 and other considera tions. P. H. Lyerly to G. H. Lyerly, about 16 acres in Providence township, in division of D. M. Lyerlv lands, ad joining Lyerly and Miller lines, $1 and other considerations. J. G. Hudson to M. A. Hall, lot in China Grove, adjoining Farm Life school, $100 and other considerations. E. J. Linker to Flossie Lee Linker, 100 acres in China Grove township, former Absolem Cress land; also 27 acres adjoining Wilhelm and Walker lines, $10 and other consi'U-arin: Watt Wood to A. C. Gibbons, 3 5 acres in Unity township, on both sides of road leading from Woodleaf to Cooleemee, $ 1 and other considera tions. YULE TREE FIRE CAUTION URGED Use of every possible precaution against fires in connection with Christ mas trees and other decorations of the holiday season is being urged by the fire department. It was pointed out that many fires and serious accidents occur during the Yule season each year because of the use of large quantities of highly in flammable decoration material. The following rules were advocated: "Avoid lighted candles in the deco ration of the tree. Use carefully wired electric lights. "Place the tree a safe distance from stove or fireplace. "Use metal tinsel for trimming, and mica or flake asbestos for imitation snow. "Cotton trimming and cotton whiskered Santa Clauses are very dangerous. Santa suits and whiskers can be made fire resistant. Consult your insurance man about this. "Never have lighted Christmas trees unguarded. "Do not place the tree where it will obstruct any room exit. "Keep candles and open lights away from window curtains, paper wreaths "Remove the tree from the house be. fore it becomes dry.” Leaves Brandy To Pay Rent On Car Burlington—Robert Askew’s medi cine chest contains a pint of apple brandy, collected as a "fare” donation for the use of his automobile by an unidentified man. Mr. Askew parked his car on Main street and left it while he attended to items of business. When he came back he missed it and thought it had been stolen. Later he found it had been returned and parked near where he had left it. The brandy was in a side pocket. 2 5 Nails And Tacks Found In Stomach Udine, Italy—Emilia Martino, of this town, suffered from stomachaches of a violent nature. The doctors oper ated and extracted 25 nails and tacks. Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more a man’s nature runs to, the more ought law to weed it aut. A Real ♦ Cl< ise-Out Sale! If you have been mislead by Sale Announce ments until you are skeptical . . . We only ask you to come in our store, look our stock over and get our prices and then you will be convinced that we are actually selling MEN’S AND BOYS’ ' Ready-To-Wear I AT LESS THAN Half Price! If there ever was a time the public needs to save money . . . it is NOW! If there ever was a place you could save it our store is the place . . . and Right Now Is The Time! We mean we are Closing Out...Everything must go! Hardiman’s | Men’s and Boys’ Ready-To-Wear 116 N. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. I ^ Christmas Gifts || that are both j Beautiful and Useful j GIVE SOMETHING j H Universal Waffle Irons This appliance . is lovely in it A self, but the ^delicious brown waffles )it bakes makes it a gift doubly appreciated. i Prices $5.95 to $14.50 Universal Toasters , ■ i !n: hu.-A “ No more burned fingers with this Corona toaster because the toast Is turned by - merely lowering the rack. Urn Sets If you want to give something truly beautiful, you won’t find anything surpassing an Electric' Urn Sot In elegance of design and beauty, as well as long service. Sunbeam Mixmasters Mlxmaster is sturdy, portable, oc fffa cupies little space. Mixing bowls and juicer bowl are of heavy opaque green glass. Women everywhere praise It as the greatest aid that has W come to their ltftchen in years. * m— Miller Sunlamps Here is what the public has been waiting fcr: a Sunlamp adjustable to all needs at a price within reach of all. What better gift could old Santa Claus bring the kiddies than perpetual Summer 1 $36.50 Royal Vacuum Sweepers Prices $29.75 $67.50 Here is a housekeeping appliance thaj is entirely new—a marvelous inven tion that not only brings you immaculate cleanli-. ness, but also complete home sanitation. « Universal Percolators Prices ^ $6.95 to $12.50 | I Nice hot coffee pouring from this gleaming nickle perco lator transforms many an uninteresting breakfast to ono of r»»l ; enjoywoot-_ Electric Irons Prices $3.50 to $8.95 Speaking of practical gifts, What could be more useful than an Electric Iron? • f • Kelvinator f America’s Oldest and Finest Electric Refrigerator Here is the “Gift Su preme” for the whole family ... a Kelvinator. You could never find one more appreciated, more serviceable, more durable or more convenient if you searched the world over. _- _ m Prices trom SloZ.bU up § Smokemaster 1 The smart-looking cabi net holds a generous supply of cigarettes. Just fill it, and you have a ready-lit cigarette at your fingertips every time you want one. Be first with the 1 a t e s t . . . g i v e SMOKEMASTER. Price $6.50 Open Every Evening Until 9 o’clock II SOUTHERN PUBUC UTIUTIES COMPANY j | AND f 1 1 NORTH CAROLINA PUBUC SERVICE COMPANY fj | PHONE 1900 ||