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f . S4.L1SBHKY RVENlG POST. ISKI'KV. N. l. SWT. .10. WOMAN'S WAR WORK S-1 -MKTI A I THEATRE 1... ..ivy, Including the Various Interests and Activities of Rowan Women in the Fight for Freedom. We will win this war Nothing else really matters until we do I The Flavor Lasts WORK OF COUNTY COURT. Several Defendant. Including a Wo man, Convicted in WhiHkey Cases and Pines Imposed. In the county court tihis morning one def?ndart for carrying a con cealed weapon was jriven 30 days on the roads. A ne-ro man convicted of having liquor on hand for the .purpose of salt.1 was taxej $t5 and costs. The same defendant and a nejfro woman, his wife, were convicted of having additional spirits on hind and ven fined $j0 each and costs in this case. Three gamblers were convicted, two '.-T.yine; $10 and one-third the costs ca and one ?7.50 and one third t'!ie costs. Six otfier negro gamblers for gam ing on Sunday were taxed $5 each and the costs. W S S s POST WANT ADS GET RESULTS All Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood Impurities Promptly Wiped Out. If there is any trace of Scrofula, or other impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical devel opment that a healthy body is ca pable of until your blood has been 'thoroughly cleansed and purified of ell traces of impure matter, S. S. S.j the wonderful old purely vegetable blood remedy, has no equal Britain's We also have oar Robbers. Bay early BRITTAIN'S SPANISH INFLUENZA EN ROUTE Two Cases at the Passenger Station SundayAfflicted Men Were On Their Way Up Western Road. There were two cases of whit was pronounced as Spanish influenza at the passenger station Sunday, the victims beins two men w.io had been working at some of the go.ernment wcrks in Virginia. They were on their way to tt.ieir homes at points up the Western road and a ere quite ?ick when they arrived here. They spent the day here, awaiting the de parture of a train last night, and during their stop were quartered in an off section of the station and no one allowed to come in close contact with them and no danger of others becoming infected was anticipated. W S S Secretary H. J. Knebel, of the Y. M. C. A., went to Chariotte this 'morning to attend a conference of Y. M. C. A. workers. for removing the last trace of Scrof ula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse and remove every disease germ that infests the blood and give you new life and vigor. It Is told by all drug gists and you should get a bottle and begin its use to-day. Write a com plete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advice ires by addressing Medical Director SJ Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. Shoe Store THE STORE FOR SOLID LEATH ER SHOES. Shoes for the whole family. Shoes that will give long wear. Shoes that keep your feet dry and warm. Shoe that are comfortable. Shoes that are stylish. Shoes that are, worth what yon pay for them. GOOD SOLID LEATHER SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. BIG LINE OF BABY SHOES AND FELT BED ROOM SLIPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. la fact we carry everything ia SnOES AND HOSIERY. Fall and Winter line of if you want them. SHOE STORE Saturday afternoon Miss llender- where he was sleeping with a pitch I son, city chairman of the Liberty loan fork. Among the German prisoners cimpaign. mit wit.-) the captains of : taken foy his company, eight German I the different te:.ms the red, white j women fi tting in men's uniforms, ! und blue and distribute 1 cards t ) were purt of the bunch. "C'teorfiil l be u.eil in the drive Monday, Tuesday land always ready to jke" even w' n and Wednesday. These cards are j starting over the top is the chief jnu.v in the hands of the members of oaraet eristic of the American sol ;the teams, and during the taree days ! -Uer, h says, and "cooties" and rata j mentioned the hdies will call on the I their greutest ahom'nation, the Int- parties named on t cards an I :l- ter, however, proving invaluable be I icit subscriptions to the fourth Lib- . f0-c a as attack, as they always erty loan. j ac.ite the trenches before an nttfl:'; i i :s made and the 'ras thrown over. The (Red Cross chapter of Salis- bury has just received an urgent ap- j Mrs I). A. Atwell ir: I her sister. ,7eal from government for conserva- j Mrs. A. l Tiayer, leave tomorrow tion of two metals needi :1 in the j r ,r Jai'-'tonville, F'la.. to visit their prosecution of the war. One is n ; father, Dr. 'Ge.)p.:e L. Harding, ". metal which can he used nicely by i ";nfe brute veteran, !)0 years old. conserving heretofore waste ( r.i- Mrs. Atwell leaves with a clear ?on iucts this metal is the homely tin, j ,,.jen for t' e allotment of cotton which is used for so many domestic i nails is made an I packed. She feels purposes the other is t. nrer, but jthis visit home has been made pos equally essential mietal platinum. ,ible by ft-; workers who during this which ma-.y of our members possess ! WP(( scn f,ne Work and in the form of jewelry and other ar- j cmpleted the allotment. tides ,whioh they may be willing t. ' y s S sacrifice for their country's needs, j W.-VR SAVINGS DRIVE Surely one or the other of these I wo ; DECEMREU. metails can be collected by the Red Cioss chapter in our town. We ask our members and the public general ly to keep for us e,.ery bit of tinfoil, every tube of salve or toothpaste, ev-; ery old pewter toy or vessel of any sort. Tin is made from these ?nd we must have tin to carry on the war. Platinum is more precious, nut t'-;at, too, many of our members may have. We ask the help of each pa-trioti.- citizen of every store using tin in any form, of every person will ing end anxious to win the war. We cannot use tin cans they ore tin in name only but we can and will use I every other form of tin. tret all tiie tin foil and empty tooth paste tubes together and send them to the Red Crass looms and. of course, the pre cious nlatinum, if you have any. The Rureau of Conservation, es tablished at National Headquarters of the American Red Cross at Wash ington is also urginx the saving of all fruit stones, fruit pits, and all nut shells. As stated before in tvus col- . 1 H A L ... .1 umn, carDon is mane irom ineau, a hi this carbon is the chief clement used in lpotecting our soldiers fram the German poison gases, so it is quite a ;atrioti.- duty to see thut tiese stones and shells are not thrown away, but kept and 3eposited in re ceptacles which will be placed at convenient places about town. Here is a list of the materials wanted: peach stones or seeds, apricot pits? prune pits, plum pits, olive pits, date seeds, cherry pits, brazil nut shells, walnut, Englifa walnut or native nut shells, h:ciory nut shells, butternut s'-ells. All of these articles listed I tist church, colored, iRev. J. W. Hair may be mixed together, but care i ston, pastor, finished their financial must be used not to include any ma-1 rally which amounted to $2,676.85. terial not listed. These alone contain This was a great success and after the chemicals desired. .Mrs. J. E. Alexander has just re- ceived t.le following cards: "Pear ladies of the Canteen, I rp- pre?iate your work, jsnJ thank yoi: most sincerely for your kindness to my two boys. .Mrs. I-ena Gibbs, Newbury. N. Y." "Ladies of the Red Cross: This is from one of the boys of Battery E, 75. who has just passed through yur "?.ome town. You are surely great and we a'rreciate your kindness, and sen:? thanks for the nice chicken din ner you gave us. In icturi we will help to g:.'e t'-9 kaiser hell." That chicken dinner was responsi ble for at least three declaring Sal isbury would be their ihome after the war. While enjoying these good things to eat Sergeant Carey, an overseas iman. told how he and some other Americans were separated from their company and lived for awhile on canned tomatoes dropped from airplanes. The enemy planes he des ignated as "Jerries," and said when the men go to sleep they always turn tihe faces of their watches under as Uxht from "Jerries shining on them would reveal their sleeping places. He said many of the people of Alsace-Lorraine were quite pro-iGer-man, especially the women, and one ofthecn routed him out of hayloft mm Tb pictaro we show here to or a colored girt who had snort, nappy, kinky hair. Notikowlsaaa tutlful kckk MMM EXELENTO SSZZS Trythhhlrimt mailt wwm ittfcftad mot nonar will bsntarad. It will kyour kir stow kmc. Mttaad mOkr. Jim cu m (Im suits tit main m I mtt tttfc - AOXMnWAWTt rVSKYWHEKX 1 I V 'AS Government Request State to Sell Ounta of Stamps This Year. War 'Savings Pledge .Solemn Obligation. Winston-Salem, Sept. 28 State Headquarters for War S:n in xs an- ; n0unced tiday that an intensive cam- ;".ign to finish selling the State's quota cf Stamps by January 1, 1919 woull be put on at t!ie close of the aii'j ii;..-r i r1 . r,.. ; v.... .ill. rii iiriii i l ull u V3iiij'ai;ii III 41i ember. Mennwhile, it was stated, tie' redeeming of outstanding pl( Iges to the War Savings Campaign will be ciicourasred. This is considered neo cssary if the CJ.tvernment's request of the State to raise -11,"jCO,000 in War ' avings Stamps this yeir is complied vith. Attention has been called to tihe fact that the War Savings pledge is a solemn obligation or "promise to pay' that murt be kept from the reason 'hat the Government has been givem the assurance that this amount could he counted on. Tie plan of t'e War Savings sale rmpa:xn wh;ch will tike place about the first of . December will be, first, ta redeem all remaining outstanding ' uleJges, and second, to secure addi tional sales sufficient to finish the 'kite's quota. Aji urgilvt request fram the Treasury Department at j Warhington makes this an imnern tive obligation upon the State War Savings Director. w s s CIIUHCH M T OF DEBT. Yesterday the (Shady Grw.T Bao- vcting the oastor a donation of one , hundred dollars and n..r)&ropriating enough to pay off the Tnortei?e on 'the church, had remaining $300.67, 1 whit.'-' was nlnced in tHe church treas ury. The following resolutions were .lassed: Whereas. Mr W. F. Snider and the Wachovia Bank and Trust Otw-oiv, -f Salisbury, have been especially nice to us in handling our notes, and Whereas, we feel it would have taken us much longer, with addd ex oense. to pay fsr our church had it not been for their kindness; there fore, be it resolved: Thit we, fhe Shadv Grove Bantist -hur . in con-rregation assembled, tender t'hem a rising vote of thanks, and that a copy of these resolutions be placed upon our ohursh minutes jnd record books for cur children to read, and that a copy be sent to the bank. J. W. HAIRSTON, Tastor. G. E. KIRBY, See. W S S There will be a special communi cation of Salisibury Chapter No. 20, R. A. M., tonight at 8 o'clock. Work. Most Excellent Master. By order E. H. P. O. P. DAVIS, Sec. TUESDAY Metro Pictures Presents MME. S. PAZIMOVA in "REVELATION." From the story X ROSE BUSH OF . A THOUSAND YEARS," by Ma bel Wagnales. NOT A MOVING PICTURE. Direct from the Longacre Theatre where it ran for 14 months. A CLEAN-CUT HIGH CLASS COMEDY. "A SMART SHOW FOR SMART PEOPLE"-N. Y. World. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS ONE! A LEGITIMATE LAUGH PRODUCER. Prices 50, 75, I Hlliliilill'lIP I !Hl'!i!ll!ll''lWli!l!(' i lll .l UiH I' V": If -"rZL'-J m r,"l"BB",,""""",P"! jiwiiiiHiiiiiii mi win manMSsi i v 1 n -'1 "I f Don't be content to just give the cause your moral support that isn't sufficient. Buy a Bond get beh nd the boys with your purse as well as your heart. It's good patriotism and first rate business. You were never offered an investment wiih greater se- curity you've never been able to so combine patriotism and investment. You can't buy too many you don't dare buy too few. Buy up to the limit and go beyond it for good measure. - Thit space contributed by J. Feldman & Sons. LOCALS AND PERSONALS Miss Marie Kinsrd. of the State Normal College, Greensboro, came borne last week very sick. Her many friends will be glad to know that she is now Improving;. Mrs. M. . Helms bas returned from a visit to friends in iRbleigto. Miss Sarah Mnrr, of Charlotte, who has been spendin? several days with Misses Marcie and Grace Ritch. went to Concord this morninr to spend the day snj returns to uiaNotte tontfrnt. Miss Aniee Smoot, daafhUr of Mr. J. E. Smoot, of Concord, came in this morning from Greensboro; whare she haa been attending school, to enter the Whitehead-Stokes sanatorium for Anderson & Webber PRESENTS 1.00, 1.50 l,'.1 i l1'!'1' an operation for appendicities. A. drawing contest of considerable interest to the members of the local C amp of the P. O. S. of A. will be nulled off at their meeting: tonisrht. A full attendance will doubtless be on hand o take part in It and share the fun. . . :. Capt. J. R. Nicholas Sunday receiv ed a telegram from his son, Joe, stat ing that' he had arrived at Hoboken, N. J' from overseas Young Nicholas, who Jias been with the American ex peditionery forces in France, was jlintly wounded several months ago. Mr. C. M. C. JBarger, who it with 3m Southern at 1U Columbia, S. C, ihops, spent the week -end here with 'tis family, returning to Columbia on Sunday afternoon. ALL LIVE ACTORS. SEATS ON SALE MONDAY A. M. AT EMPIRE DRUG STORE. w & mm -get behind the boys with all your might! cWm I-.. All members of ' Rowan Lodge Knights of Pyhtias are requested, to be present tonight at 8:00' and all visiting brothers. A smoker will be -one feature of the evening. There will also be several speakers pres ent .- ; . ' . s dnc TixnoAT or ToaeOitts, gvgle with, warn) salt water tbn apply KSW PRICES 30c, 60c, SI MOST WORKERS READ WANTS 29 .
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