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SALISBURY EVENING POST SAL ISBURY, N. C, APRIL 25. 1917 i FOOD GROWI IN STANLY TO CLOSE f N Sell the Shoes a- rAGE TWO NG CAMPAIGN OellShdeStore NO ONE SHOULD Don't Uh Dye Restore Natural Color WHh Healthful Remedy Mony Back Guarantee. Nobody likei to use dangerous, dirty, sticky dyes, but no one wants to have array hair nowadays. No one needs to. If your hair is gray all cv- er, or just betting gray or streaked with gray or if it is faded out and lifeless simply get a bottle of Q- . Han Hair Color Restorer. This is a harmless liquid, all ready to use. It U guaranteed to the limit by the mak ers to give satisfaction or your money hick. In a very simple, healthful way it l-vings back the natural color to gray ' r faded hair, evenly and gradually (so no one can tell). Simply apply Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer like a shampoo and have beautiful, soft, lus trous hair in abundance and with never again a streak of gray. You will be simply delighted with your look of youth and vigor. Remember Q-Ban is not a patent medicine, not a dye. Its work is certain, safe and permanent Only 50c at Empire Drug Co. and ail good drug stores, or write Hessig-Ellis Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn., mention druggist's name. 11-1 lustrated, interesting book on "Hair , Culture," sent free. Try Q-Ban Hair Tonic, Q-Ban Liquid Shampoo, Q- j Ban Toilet Soap, also Q-Ban Depila tory (odorless) for removing surper-1 fluous hair. 1 When Energy and Vitality are at the Lowest Ebb. (By S. C. Bower, M. D.) At this time of the year people feel weak, tired, listless, their blood is thin, they have lived indoors and per haps expended all their mental and bodily energy and they want to know how to renew their energy and stami overcome headaches and back aches, have clear eyes, a smooth, rud dy skin and feel the exhilaration of real good health tingling thru their body. Good, pure, rich,) red blood is the best insurance against ills of all kinds. Almost all diseases come from impure and impoverished blood. It is to te noticed in the pale or pimply face, the tired, haggard appearance or the listless manner. , Purify the blood and you watt learn the joy of living. This is the time to clean house and freshen up a bit. First, stimulate the liver into a thor ough house-cleaning by taking a pure ly vegetable laxative made up and ex oted from May-apple, leaves of floe, root of jala,?, made int oa Pleas ant Pellet, first put up by Dr. Pierce nearly 50 years ago and sold by drug ( grists. Drink hot water a half hour be-f-re meals, and for a vegetable ton ic there's nothing better than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, ; the old-fashioned herbal remedy, which has had such a fine reputation for fifty years. It contains no al cohol or narcotics. It is made from .Golden Seal root, Bloodroot, Oregon grape root, Queen's root, Black Cher ry bark extracted with glycerine and made into tablets and liquid. If drug gists does not keep the tablets send $1.00 to Dr. Pierce's Invalid's hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. The pain of neuralagia is the cry of the stanved nerves for food. Feed the nerves on pure blood end you cure the disease. In order to '.nsure pure blood and to build up the system try this tonic known as Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. BABY Hi4tr0JC COUGH 1 i (ivntm ' Hw Fa a corah avrua IIVur r hich rcay be given with abeo- . Inf.A nnfafvAvAti to the emaJlest I . children. , It contains no noi- rang or injurious ingredients. ijires reaay reuci ironi v coughs ana coiaa, vnotliinr and heal- , ingtheinfiame4 fjfi una imntN passage of the throat and lung. 5 Every mother should keen this efficient prep- . ration in the tnedw , cine cabinet there i n no telling when it mey be needed. cold ttndar a mow imck guarantee vi .!- t. Mtufacaoo, -v PLUCELL'S DRUG STORE ACililCEIfilS I hereby announce myself a candi date for Alderman in the Town of Spencer subject to the action of the Democratic primary April 28th, 3. D. CARTER, Spencer, KT. C. 4-20-3t Farmers of Our Eastern Neighbor County Determined to Grow More Foodstuffs Interest Also Taken in Rawing of Cattle, Hogs and Chick ens Bumper Fruit Crop Also Expected. Albemarle, April 24. The Food Growing Campaign which was insti tuted by County Demonstrator, S. J. Lenta, more than ten days ago, will wind up on Saturday Aith a big rally and patriotic meeting to be held in Albemarle. Some prominent speak ers will be present to address the peo ple of the county on this occasion and a law crowd is expected to be pres ent. The services of local speakers were engaged sometime ago by Mr. Lentz and speaking engagements have been filled in all sections of the county during the .past ten days, and it is reported that these meetings have all ibeen well attended by the farmers, together with their wives and daughters. The farmers of Stan ly from nl appearance are becoming m.iro enthusiastic in their determina tion to giovv more food stuffs dur ing the earning year and less cotton. Great interest is alio taken in the raising of cattle, hogs and chickens. From present indications Stanly will have a bumper fruit crop this season and Stanly's Farm Demonstra tor will lose no time in getting the people of the county interested in canning every available bushel of fruit grown. In many 'ays Stanly has been feeding herself in the past as well as producing quite a great deal of cot ton, but in the way of meat and hay, she has fallen greatly behind even the standard of feeding herself. There is evidently a strong determination on the part of most every farmer this year to not only .produce enough meat, grain and hay to take care of local demands, but in addition there to, to supply in a measure the great outside demands for such articles. KENNETH BROWN TO AUGUSTA. Popular Young Night Ticket Agent at Salisbury Station Promoted and ent to Georgia City. Mr. Kenneth Brown, for a number of years the popular night ticket agent at the Southern's Salisbury passenger station has gone to Augus ta, Georgia, where he will be night ticket agent for the Southern at that place. The transfer of Mr. Brown to Augusta is a well deserved promotion. The office there is a much larger one nd carries greater responsibilities, although the hours of duty for Mr. Bron there will not be as long as those at the Salisbury station. He has already gone to his new work, leaving here Sunday night and taking up his duties in the Georgia city im med&tely upon hs arrival there. Mr. Brown is succeeded as night agent ot the Salisbury station by Mr. BaiJ), of Reidsville, who is now on duty. Mrs. Summers Hostess. One of the most enjoyable and pro fitable meetings .of the Youny Wo man's Missionary Society of the First M. E. church held this year took place yesterday afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Summers as hostess at her beautiful home on East Lafayette street. The meeting was opened with devo tional exercises My conducted by Mrs. T. M. Winecoff. The routine business was attended to ami sever al interesting reports given among which was that of the new mission study superintendent, Mrs. W. A. Lambeth. It was learned that the mission study class is using the text, "The South Today," which was prov ing a most interesting book. The program for the afternoon was under the capable leadership of Mrs. John W. Weblb. The subject of steward ship of time and talents as well as money was presented in a most im pressive manner by the leader. Fol lowing this Mrs. W. A. Lambeth and Misses Addie Rickert and Virginia Jenkins read several beautiful poems bearng on the subject presented. At the close of the program a pleasant social hour was enjoyed dur ing which the hostess served cooling refreshments. FOR TIRED SCHOOL CHILDREN. Boys and girls who have been bending over their desks for weeks and months, and often studying at home late into the night, get into a weak, nervous, run-down condition, and wise mothers will take the ad vice of cur local druggists. Smith DniT Co., Tcoples Drug Store and Main Pharmacy, Salisbury. Vinol is also sold at all leading drug stores in North Carolina towns, and give such children Vinol, 'because it is a non secret preparation which contains the oldest and best tonics known, and is guaranteed to strengthen and restore health to weak,, over-worked, run down people, and to cure chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, or you can gtt, your money back. Try in flavor I Cincinnati Authority Tells How to Dry Up a Corn So It Lifts Out. You corn-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied direct ly on a tender, achin? corn stops sore ness at once and soon the corn loos ens so it can be lifted out, root and all, without paia. A quarter of an ounce of freezone costs very little at any drug store, but is sufficient to take off every hard or soft com or callus. This should be tried, as it is inexpensive and is said not to inflame or even irrigate the surrounding tissue or skin. I Toasted tobacco! Think of hot buttered toast JSf f&f j I think of all sorts of delicious things that get their flavor iivi " 8 I from being toasted, (or cooked or broiled). 8wwP5!r B Join the Lucky Strike Smoke Circle now. Get a liilllJ S I new flavor in smoking with Lucky Strike the real j r & I It's toastedK I I .j I l! The ycat Biirlev j M a cigarette that is altogether different from any that you know. You can't question this, because Lucky Strike is an absolutely new creation the only big advance in twenty years in cigarette making. How? And Why? Because the Burley tobacco used for the Lucky Strike cigarette is toasted. It is the first toasted cigarette an entirely new principle in cigarette manufacture. And how you will enjoy this new flavor. Remem ber: Burley tobacco, which is all flavor; and this flavor heightened by toasting and sealed in forever by toasting. NOW ON CIVIL CASES. The criminal docket of United State court, in session here this week with Judge James E. Boyd, of Greens boro, presiding, was completed Tues day afternoon and District Attorney W. C. Hammer lias returned to his home in Asheboro. Immediately up on the completion of the criminal cases, ouite a number of which were ccntinued, the court went intJ the j hearing; of civil actions. However, the greater part of the morning ses sion today was taken up with an ad I dress by Judce Boyd and which had j been looked forward to with deep inl I terest by our people. The University of Georgia baseball team, wheih has been playing a num ber of teams in North Carolina, came j in on No. 11 from the north this i morning and went to Davidson col i lege to clay the team of that institu j tion this afternoon. The Cracker State boys are a husky looking set and look as if they might give the Presbyterians a hard battle. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. North Carolina, Rowan County. Minnie L. Ritchie, E. T. Ritchie, Alice E. Kluttz, Ida J. Cruse, Effes Ket chie, Pearle B. Cruse, Robert T. Ritchie and Margaret R. Ritchie, widow of Henry V. Ritchie, vs. L. E. Ritchie and Margaret Ketncr and husband, C. P. Ketner. The defendants, Margaret Ketner and husband, C. P. Ketner, above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan coun ty to sell for division among the ten ants in common the real estate form erly owned by Henry V. Ritchie, de ceased, which real estate lies in Chi na Grove township. Rowan county; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Superior Court for the county of Rowan on the 5th day of May, 1917, and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiffs in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for tiie relief de manded in said complaint. j This the 2nd day of April. 1917. J. F. McCUBBINS, I Clerk Superior Court Rowan County.! RESALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. Pursuant to the terms of a certain mortgage deed of trust, executed by Eli Goodman and wife Elma V. Good man to the undersigned trustee and mortgagee on the tenth day of March, 1916, which was recorded in the of fice of the register of deeds for the county of Rowan in book of mortga ges -No. 530, page 144, to secure a certain indebtedness provided therein, default having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness and the property having heretofore been sold on the14th day of April, 1917, for the sum of six hundred and forty dollars (640.00) and an advance bid of Thirty-two Dollars (32.00) having been placed thereon, and by virtue of an order made by J. Frank McCub bins, Clerk of the Superior Court, directing the undersigned to resell said lands and by virtue of the pro visions contained in Chapter No. 14(! of the Public Laws of 1915, the un dersigned will expose for sale at the Court House door in Salisbury on Saturday, May 12, 1917, at the hour of 12 M., the following property situate in the town of Rock well, N. C, and described as follows: Beginning at a stone on J. A. M. Peeler's corner, thence N. 4 degrees 20 lot 10c II yoor dtalor doag Bat carry then, aeai SI (or a carton of 10 packages to The American Tobacco Co., Maw York City E. 4.39 chains to stone on J. A. M. Peeler's corner; thence S. S(! degrees E. 3.93 chains to phone pole on J. A M. Peeler's line, thence with said line N. 21 degrees W. 6.08 chains to a ?tone on John A. Miller's line; thence with said line N. 83 1-2 degrees W. 3.31 chains to a stcne on Dr. A. R Holshouser's corner; thence N. 3 de grees E. 9.91 chains to a stone on West Main Street, thence with said street S. 87 degrees E. 1.00 chains to the beginning, containing 2. 2-5 acres the same more or less, upon which there is a five room cottage. For back title see Book cCSDeeds 140, page 9, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Rowan County. Bidding will begin at Six Hundred and Seventv-Two Dollars ($672.00.) This the 25th day of April, 1917. JULIAN A. SIDES. Trustee and Mortgagee. J. M. Waggoner, Attorney. Mrs. Jane Haughton, an oted rifle shot, is organizing the American De fence Rifle club, to afford women f all classes an opportunity to leara practical marksmanship.
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