Pce Two News Notes of the County ITEMS FROM FAITH We are having some real cold weather, and hope that the fruit Mr. Ralph Van loan of Wins- wju not be killed. ton-Salem has finished putting Mary Herrin, of near in the acetylene gas plant here Georgeville, spent Sunday in in J. A. Peeler's residence and the home of Mr. M. H. Herrin. store and left in his auto to put jjr- Adam Love of Georgeville in another plant for a family up- died March 22, and was buried on the Statesville road. He at the Baptist cemetery here the ' worked from daylight until dark 24. He leaves a wife, three chil and went to work as soon as he dren, one brother and two sis got up from the dinner table, ters and a large number of rel If you can beat that for a smart atives and friends to mourn his young mechanic, trot out your death. He was sixty-eight years young man. of age. It is cold and cloudy here today STANLY NEWS-HERALD CHURCH CO-OPERATION. Tuesday, April but the fruit is all right so far. A large number of relatives and friends met at Tom Lingle's here and gave him a birthday dinner, it being his fiftieth one. FRIENDSHIP NEWS Too late for last issue. Mr. and Mrs. Milas Arey at tended the picnic at Albemarle ZllljZ, 11 ACI 111. 111.111 vuvt -j. j ?Jtti?L&? T George Miller and.family III 11 IV 1 lit iiiiuioivn . O. Ritchie, made a nice talk on the occasion and a bounteous re past was served. Communion services were held at the Reformed Church and at the Lutheran Church here on last Sunday. Lucky Strike cigarette (oasteu GAINED 20 POUNDS I Don't Believe I Could Feel Any Better Than I do Now" Says Kelley. (By Mrs. I.ula Shaver.) I Anderson Grove Baptist Church has recently added two rooms 18x20 feet each, one on each side i of the pulpit in the north end, j making the interior of the; 'church into a cross effect at the j laame time eivine a good view ' i. 1 1 1 n ? l niTnw f Via ant ilA I rum me puipn ui church. I "I have gained twenty pounds by It is doubtful whether or not i taking Tanlae, and don't believe I there is another church in Stan- could feel any better than I do now, ly County in need of more room i said John T Kelley, 485 East Tenth as badly as the "Grove." For Street, Newport, Ky. the last two or three years it, "My troubles started aboujt two has been impossible to seat the ; years ago and kept increasing until people comfortably on special OC- ; it looked like everything was wrong j s h with me. My stomacn was an ui SOUTHERN RAILWA? Yadkin Railroad Pwnm Tr... . dly pra 4 45 4 69 5 09 i 14 5 3 6 S i 441 i 65 00 li 6 351 C 60' T Aly EMtern Time Salisbury Granite Uuarry 20 3I 48 64 1ft 09) 10 21 10 27 10 3C 10 401 111 00; 111 15! ill !!) Crescent Rockwell Gold Hill Uiienheimer Kichtieid New London mi : i "i It I' n Hair. Ky. Joct ji M Albemarle fortr Norwood It i!; l Hi 3 103! dly j pm 4 45, 4 69 5 09 S 14f HALISBl HV-kaiTTT !1 ,01l lMl , I dly j Eaatern Time uy! I am iLv .J . ' '41, 441 5 651 00 ! 431 20, 3S 9 4Si t 64 10 091 10 211 10 27 110 3li !0 451 111 10 11 30' aaiidour.v Granite Quarry IS Mi it, Rockwell , " . II Gold Hill 4 ' M 17 II i 1 "'1 il l Hall s Fy. Jnct. -i lV Whitney i6 45 Misenhtirner Richfield New London Slvlul fiura nuhhatiM as infurnT oiuy an.i an not juaranir-M l K. H. ORAHAM, T p A I. WHITWOR7H, A,'-r.i. " "V A'hrr.ar!. N. C. The editor says, "Make it spi- Those who could not do an eaual o- Z ;rnnki; nJar" aXiIvL ' ai , c.v" which was' 1 suppose' a gen" Vt in the above named manner gan Church, has a pumpkin near- arui Mrs. Char he Stoker of Al- J ,.r mql-0 f .i. i v, ,.anr.c )A n u. t..i.-... a... A "vy ui - coninouieu casn. u u 4 Demane, mr. .juiius mey aim j hrief. But then editors are of Concord have been visiting in the home of Mr. Charlie Culp. Mr. Jacob Arey and R. B. Glo ver were in Salisbury Friday. Mr. Connie Fraley of Albe marle is visiting his cousin, Ja mie Fraley. Those visiting in the home of Clarence tirown, 01 near ur- jaC0D Arey Sunday were: Mr an Chun ' three ; beat that uuKe Morgan was in t-aitnwun and Mrs. John Morris, Mr teur Respondent's exalted nis nne auto Monday. ! Charlie Basmger and family and SlU?lr Mar Earnhardt and child- j they did, his stuff r, i , -.I , ,t. ui would be smeared all over the Miss Beulah Culp of Highfront p e and even the Aibe. Point, is spending the holidays j marle news would be crowded with her parents. lou: Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Glover vn-' ruona hmi ;a nnt hist wpst nf -:4.j : 4,u- I tut- Tl, ol Levi 111 LI1C 11UII1C Ul I'll. llaftC Fraley Sunday. Mrs. Walker Jones spent Sat urday night in the home of Mr. casions About two months ago the of order and nearly everything I ate i members decided to enlarge the soured and caused gas to iorm. i church, some furnishing lum-llost my appetite and couldn't eat ber, others doing the cutting, enough to keep up my strength. I hauling and sawing of the logs, i lost twenty-two pounds and got so u-hilp nthprs hauled from the! weak that it was risky for me to sawmill to the church. In fact; walk in the street alone. i most of the carpenter work was , "My nerves were sattered, I could I Q ! done by members of the church, j not sleep to do any good, and in the OUS1I16SS i-OCcl mi i i i. w m in i n rr" iuii u m uuu i r ur u u ri j i j i i l ine sawing was aiso aone oy , w....e, . ... LITTLE OF EVERYTHING , members of the "Grove." In this , 'or me to get out of bed anddress. I FROM THE UNIVERSITY J wav most of the work and ma- ,was constipated all the time and had . itprials were furnished without , headaches and dizzy spells nearly ev- i r-ij i i (tiy a aianiy irreat sacrifice to anyone rr i ii. .. . ifmiiv r.mnirp Onarrv. Mr.l !. "l "V ' j 1" X iCl 1 me next tning necessary is Faith with !and Mrl John" Morris ' Mr! " ISZa Sf i JeL catetena at the rord Hotel in Salisbury. It is a fine place to get something good to eat. Mr. D. L. Fisher and family of Detroit, Mich., are here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fisher. We saw "The Flashes of Ac tion," a moving picture show in Salisbury Monday, showing the and Mrs. Bob Howard. battles of the world war, the sol diers, the ships and the big guns in action. D. M. Brown had his annual Easter Monday reunion with all his children and grand child ren present and all spent a very happy time together. If anyone has two thousand dollars to invest we can tell them how they can make money with it without running any risk of losing it if they will send us ten cents in postage stamps. If in terested address "Venus," Sal isbury, N. C, Route 3, Box 10. Venus wants to buy all the Confederate money he can get. Twenty six were confirmed at the Lutheran Church here Sun day. Miss Mabel Whitsell of Gibson ville visited Misses Lillian and Wilma Stirewalt over Easter. They are all from Mt. Pleasant School. Commencing next Monday night the Baptists will have singings here at their church, to contin ue ten nights Miss Lelia Williams spent Sat urday night in the home of her cousin, Miss Lillie Lowery. Mr. John Morris and wife vis ited in the home of Mrs. Mary Earnhardt Saturday night. NEW LONDON, RT 2. Our school is progressing nice ly with Mrs. T. H. Brooks as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coggin pent Monday in Albemarle. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Waisner and children spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Waisner. New London. It is neither a cotton mill town nor a granite quarry. There is nothing here which even remotely resembles an assylum for the feeble-minded. But, judging from the ques tions asked about it by sup posedly intelligent people, you might hand them out such in formation and get away with it. Raleigh and Chapel Hill are names that ought to be equally familiar to all North Carolini ans. The former is the political Rev. C. B. Reid is the pastor, but he only conducts services on the 4th Saturday and Sunday in each month. There are 150 people enrolled on the Sunday register. The Sunday School is one of the best if not the best in Stanly Co. not the largest, but the most enthusiastic. The whole Sunday School is trained to sing well. Each year a singing master is secured to teach the little, big, and old to sing by note. The children occupy a promi nent part in the church life. A three year old girl said: "More baby," when mothers kept arri ving at church with their ba bies. There will be an old time sing ing at the grove on Sunday af- ery day. "I was in Cleveland, Ohio, about three months ago and a friend re commended Tanlac to me. Before I finished the first bottle my appetite had come back and my food was agreeing with me. From then on I picked up fast and today I'm in as good health as I was the best day of my life. "I am no longer constipated and don't have headaches or dizzy spells any more. The nervousness has all gone and I sleep sound every night. I feel as well as I could ask and am able to go to work." Tanlac is sold in Albemarle by Se-crest-Sloan Drug Company. Adv. Has Your Subscription Expired? Come (n and renew it next time you are in town. KOK SALE CURMSH IXDI.U game eggs la for $1.50 to $2.00- 2-22-8t w W. T. Efird, Norwood. FROSTPROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Wakefield and Flat Dutch; po. paid, 500 for $1.25; 1000 for J2.2; express collect, $1.23 per thousui Genuine Porto Rico potato pluti ready in April; postpaid, 500 lot $1.50; 1000 for $2.50; express col lect, $2.00 per thousand. Satisfa. tion guaranteed Dasher Plant Co, Val'ioeba, Ga. 3-8-6tp NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS. I will not be responsible for iq debts or anything done or said by aj wife, Mrs. Lizzie Talbert, who is m mentally wrong. This the 21st daj of March, 1921. J. E. TALBERT, City, Rt I 3-22-4t-pd. capitol, the latter the educati onal capitol of the state. Every ! tPt.nfmn Anr;i Mh a n m county in the state except four j ' is represented at the University ! Try two. The second one the average representation be- j will be better than the first. ing fourteen and a fraction. ; a i i ot nd Good old Stanly, which ought to A large crowd attended the j be above average in everything picnic at Old Whitney Easter Monday. It was en,ioyed by all. Miss Pauline Whitley of Albe marle spent Easter with Miss V erona Eudy. has a representation of three and a fraction the fraction be ing your humble correspondent. The Greater University Build ing Program is being mapped Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Isenhour Miss Bertha Russell spent Saturday night with Mrs. J. A. Bunch. Mr. Tommie Whitlev had the We are going to have a wed- 'misfortune of losing a good horse ding here in the next few days, out we can t find out who or when it is. Venus will tell anyone how to make that home-made remedy that will cure exzema. It never fails. On receipt of one dollar in postage stamps receipt will be mailed. Orders have just come in our settlement for several par lnnH-j of street curbing that will scat- Mrs. Adam Eudy ter a great deal of money in and 1 Misses Ruth and Katherine around our settlement. ' lO'Connell of Aibemarle A. N. I. George Ludwick has just pur-1 ! spent the week end at home. chased a new automobile. j . , We get a lot of lpHer fmm There s None So Gooa. A 1, people who say they read the' 10 i:d- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Isenhour j out m accordance with tne ap- of Salisbury spent Tuesday with j propnations made by the last legislature. Having at length seen the light, North Carolina is going by leaps and bounds to ward the top of the educational ladder. As the big brother of the pub- Tuesdav. i he schools, the University would Miss Mary Ross Ritchii spent , be glad to learn that Stanly had ' Easter with Miss Catherine , voted the special tax April 12. i Coggin. j The rain took a recess long j Mrs. W. J. Pearce had a wreck ; enough to allow Carolina to de Sunday afternoon between her ; feat A. and E. College in a hotly j home and New London. She was contested baseball game here on not hurt, but there was much ; Thursday afternoon. The score i damage done to the car. ' was six to four, the two winning ' Mr. Willie Forrest of Richfield i runs being brought in by Lowe, spent Saturday with Mr. and i w'ho lifted the ball over the fence j in tne eighth inning. When he , hit a home run at Winston-Sa Why Suffer? Q l wm U UU AS 111 Wonders for Me," Declares This Lady. "I suffered for a long time with womanly weak ness," says Mrs. J. R Simpson, of 57 Spruce St., Asheville, N. C. "I finally got to the place where it was an effort for tne to go. I would have bearing-down pains in my side and back es pecially severe across my raith item Herald. in the Stanlv News- MISSIOX NEWS. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker is on the sick list. Mr. F. W. Lambert and family of Rockwell, Route 2, spent Sun day with Mrs. George Almond. Messrs. Lee Whitlev, Willis Hartsell. of Concord, Route 5, and Richard Widenhouse, of Ka- CARD OF THANKS. j I TTTI UCWIAliy 3CVC1C stliUSS UlY lem Easter Monday with the ba-; WM back, and down in my Lo fca iuii, lyaviuauu Illlglll liavc ' oiuu uiue iru a gicai suspected that it was accident al. Thursday's demonstration would lead us to believe that home runs with Lows are items of regular occurrence. The Raleigh Times suggests ; that Sears & Roebuck Co. failed to pay a quarterly dividend this I want to thank my friends and neighbors for their kindnes ses and goodness during the husband. May God's blessings rest upon you all. Mrs. Adam Howard. NOTICE the fact that the people are tra ding at home with the home j merchants who advertise. We Ihope that the Times is right in C1 "3 KyU deal of soreness. I was kXfl IrJa nervous and easily to- iaJ set. SI TAKE i JJfru J Ii 1 : 1 2 1 This is to notify all persons i its surmise. nnapons. spent bunday with Mr. i that I have sold to L. F. Cox my i m, -r -j Cletus Hartsell. half intprpsr. in thp o-ror-Prv atorp ! The Redpath Chautauqua will Mrs. Jennie Mason spent Sun day in Rockwell with her daugh ter, Mrs. Lula Harrington. Messrs. James Mason, and A. M. Hathcock spent Tuesday in Charlotte. Several of our people attend ed the picnic at Albemarle on Easter Monday. Mr. Samuel Mason spent Sun day in Rockwell. It seems that a great many of our people are against the new school bill. We think they need more information. If they fail owned by Cox and Talbot in Ba- din, N. C. E. M. TALBOT. be in Albemarle Thursday, May 12. It is reported that the program is un usually interesting and good. The big feature this year is "An American LOST A LADIES' BLACK i ome,fy " by a Ne JrT af irQcfp nn aH A fuU Program will be publihed lat- VsVSl AJUUVV1 AAVXVMJ f VSlft tVUU from St. Martin's to J. W. Dry's. Finder return to the News-Herald office and receive $1 reward. A 5, 3t The Woman's Tonic jjTI "I heard of Cardui and y PkO decided to use it," con- K k tinues Mrs. Simpson. "I h4 saw shortly it was bene- KJt rJLl fiting me, so I kept it up ! er. iVant Something? FOR SALE ELEVEN O. I. C,i pigs. 7 weeks old. See or ad dress John F. Huneycutt. at! Huneycutt's Mill, City, Rt. 5. to be informed, the bill will be j 2t pd. killed at the election. The wri ter registered at Stanfield Sat-! FOUND EASTER MONDAY! urday and it seemed that two1 thirds were opposed to it, so we j think that good speakers ought I to go to every school house in ! the county and inform the peo-! pie. ' Advertise for it in these columns r rilLegal Blanks for! s-Her-1 i v . t on Albemarle-Concord road a brown fur. Owner can S ,ceT!"ipf?r his ' h2.h at t his Office London, N. C, Route 1 It.1 1 " 1111 and it did wonders for me. And since then I have been glad to praise I 7 5 Thousands and Cardui. 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