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S .- Y" ,.ci - mmmmi v v i i - s ! 3 I a: : - Absolutely Pure only Baking-Powder made from Royal Crape Cream ofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE CQUITY CORRESPONDENCE , tt:rs cf lisrest iBYarlonsNelghborhoods r Ssat fa bf Friaad, BTWe do not print ar ticlea not signed by the auth or's real name. ROCKWELL. Jan. 20. Mrs. 0. T. Misen htimer hai been ; confined to her bed, bat ihft is improving at this writing. Rev. R. R. Soweri preached a very intezeiiing sermon at St. Jamta' Lutheran ehnroh Banday. Jim McCombs and family visit ed at A. A. Trexler'a Saturday night. Mist Mae Fnck and Miss Ruth Trexler visited at Hilbert; Park's Saturday night. Miss Oarrie Trexler has been staying with her sister, Mrs. G. T. Misenheimar daring hat illness. Miss Elsie Misenheimer and Mils Mae Frick visited at J. T. Fisher's Friday evening. The ootton mill at Rockwell it going to start ap again at night. Dr. A. R. Holshouser has been confined to his bed with pneu monia, bat is improving slowly bit manv friends will be triad to learn. Misa Rath Trexler visited her sister. Mrs. Lather Stackleather, Sunday night. Trula Boit visited Margie Trexler Thursday night. Miss Pearl Goodman visited her litter, Mrs. Riohard Boat, Satur day evening. Girls it is leap year. Why don't yon be game and show your nerve. Oouktby Ems. RIVER BOTTOMS. ' There was a spelling at Pool town school house the 26th. A lane crowd attended and all re port ft nioe time. Miea Pear le Crook was a wel come visitor at Mibs Jessie Reid's the 28th. Miss BertieJMorgan spent Fri day night wlthj Miss Pearle Crook. - J,; E. Morgan visits at Mr. Lookabill's, near Soathmont, very often, and it is not water melon time either. Duke Morgan has returned from Richmond, Va. He reports a nice time. Ruby, RICHFIELD ROADS. Jan. 29. Say boys, it's leap year now. So it's the girls time to go to see boys. Stand back boys and give them a chance. -Clyde Bringle visited at J. R. Crook's Saturday night. Little Miss Mamie Kirk visited Miss Blanohe Morgan Sunday. There was a spelling at Flint Hill sohool house Tuesday night, 23rd. Some of the Pooltjwn pollers were present and "report good spelling. Love Miller visited cn the hills recently. I guess he means busi ness. Some of the. girls have be?n looking for that automobile from Yadkin Valley but they have not eon it yet . I have seen the little mule, but I d u't think its from the Yadkin Valley. I think I oan report some wed dings soon. WnxiK. Chairman John M. Morehead, of the Republican State execu tive committee, has called a meet- . io&of the same to be held in Raleigh on February 28 to de- vxmine the time and place for holding the next Republican State Convention and to map out it least a part of the campaign. A "farmers' week" for colored . farmers will bo held at the colored A. nd M. College in Greensboro for the w elc beginning FMbroorv 'SI, AriaugemeuU ar being i Some Old Time Documents. - - L. R. Deal, son of S. Joe Deal, of Atwell Township, was in Sal isbury Saturday and showed us some old and interesting docu ments which be had found in an old Dutch Bible, the property of his great-grandfather, John Deal, the oldest of which was a note dated December 23rd 1826. It reads as follows: Twelv moots after I promise to Dav unto were ontmoery toe just and full ? sum Thirteen kDol lars Forty Five Cents It being for Value K3cd of him witness my hand and seal this the 28 day of December 1826, TE. S Joseph. Rogers. (Seal ) Another item is a warrant charging Noah Partes with being indebted to H. & W. C.Miller. It reads thus : State of North Carolina 'I Rowan County. To any constable or other lawful .officer : .You are hereby commanded to take the tody of Noah Partee if to be found in your county, and him -safely keep, so that you have him before some justice of the peace of said county within thirty days from the date hereof, (Sundays excepted,) to answer H. &W. C. Miller of plea of . debt, due by aocount to the amount of thirty-eight dollars, forty cents, which sum he delays the payment of. Here in fail not. Given under my hand and seal this 29th day of Deo. 1838. Summon for deft. Hiram Par- tee and F. Fesperman and An drew Bostian, Senr. C. A. Rose, J. .P. Printed at the Western Carolinian Office, Salisbury. Un the back it is endcesed as follows : Rowan County. My judgment in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of $21 90 Fees 1 00 $22 90 Jan. 7th, 1889. D. Rosemond. H. fc W. C. Miller vs. Noah Partee. Executed by me. ' P. A. 8eaford, Con, The third is a tax receipt signed by the late Sheriff Walton. It reads . Reed, of John Deal $18.42 tax for 1862. State $6.71, oounty $6.71. W. H. Walton, sheriff. made to furnish free entertain ment to the colored farmers, who will be given practical instruction in modern farm work. IOWA I'JOMAtl WELL AGAIN Freed From Shooting Pains, Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ottnmwa, Iowa. "For years I was almost a constant sufferer from female trouble in all its dreadful forms; shooting pains all over my body, sick headache, spinal weakness, dizziness, depression, and everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different parts of the United States, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound has done more forme than all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell you these facts. My heart is fall pf gratitude to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound for my health." Mrs. Harriet E. W ampler, 624 S. Ransom Street Ottumwa, Iowa. Consider Well This Advice. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope un til she has given Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal in gredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to be a most valua ble tonic and . invigorator of the fe male organism. Women everywhere bear wiluns tftinrKTV to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. If you want special advice write to Lrdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn. Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confldeaeB Protestii His Innocince. Oasining, N. Y., Jan. 29. Pro testing his, innocence Albert W. Wolter, age lets : than 20 years, who was convicted of decoying to his apartments and murdering Rath Wheeler, 15 years old," went smiling, to his death at Sing ' Sing today. -"'Good-bye ? boys." : he shouted to the - condemned mnr derers in the . death row as he steadily - walked ' from . bia cell. Three hours before his death he wrote - a statement - maintaining his innocence and expressing the hope that, the "perpetrator" would some dav confess . The ieerB ox tne statement were beautifully formed and showed not the slightest tremor of the pen. v He leaned over and watched the keepers strap his legs and lit neoessary to pull him back so they could atrap his body. One contact was applied and he was pronounced dead at 5:21 o'clock. Fire Destroys Residence ia Oaiidsei. Saturday about noon the dwell ing of 0.B. Simeson, a;tenant ou the land of Phillip Sowers, in Davidson oounty, about a half mnelfcDeyona. tne ladkin river bridge, was destroyed by fire. Ihe -building waa a three-room log house and was valued at about $200.1 In addition to the dwelling'a smoke home and con siderableof i Mr.Simeion'e fur menre ana,nousenoid goods were destroyed. Mr. Simeson, three children and his brother-in-law Webster Qmnn, were in the woods.chopping and (Mrs. Sime son and the other'child'had gone to church when thefire origina ted, consequently how it caught is unknown and, it had gained such headway that therewas no opportunity t subdue it. Mr. Simpson's neighbors did oonsider&bb in the way of help ing him save furniture and food stuff from the ' flames. L. T Yarborouh rendering especia valuable'? ?rv Ice. as only ..ajt lew artioles .were aveditheilo3 '3 quite 'heavy on the afflicted f iuily, but by the contribution? ot;. neighbors and friends itlsto Ho hoped that they will soon fin 1 their condition equal, if .not ! otter &than before At least prais .votny efforts are being'made with this'end in yiew Their Probable Locitioa. 'The late Dr. George W miley, of Mew York," said a rresoytenan divine, "was thoroughly modern in methods, but he did think that Borne of our Burgeons went too far. "Dr. Bailey, apropos of certain reckless abusers of the knife, used to tell a story of an appendicitis club. "At a meeting of this club a pallid member said: "Well, friends, I had to be reopened last week. My doctor had left a sponge in side me. "I was re-opened too," said a gaunt man. "I was re opened just ten days ago. Professor had forgotten to remove a pair of forceps. "At this a nervous looking chap groaned, jumped up, and made for the door. "What's the matter?" they asked him. "Where are you off to in such a rush?" "I'm off to my doclor," the man replied, "I remember now that just after I came to, he complained about mis laying bis ha't and stick." Simple Mixtures Uied In Salisbury. Many in Salisbury are now uBing the simple buckthorn bark and glycerine mixture . known as Adleri"ka, the new German Ap pendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach almost INSTANTLY. This sim ple mixture antiseptioizes the di gestive organs and drawB off the impurities and people are sur prised how QUICKLY it helps. McPherson & Co. YOU Can't IBS8 by buying Conkey'i Laying Tonic. . If your hens don't lay, you get your money baok. Jsmei Plummer. . It Gookej's ffoup Remedy don t core your wheezing, mcping, sneez ing and swollenheaded chfeken, your money cheerfully refunded at James Plummet's. Wanted: An active, reliable rarty to sell teas, cofFees, spices, ex tracts, soaps, soap powder and baking powder, in Salisbury, N. 0., and. vicinity. Large induce ments to the conanmeis in the way of "special premiums", and a liberal commission paid agent. Grand Union Tea- Co.,- 425 N 6th, St., Richmond, Va. sis TllAF.HAIirfAl they iment par excellence, cap caused by a fall, my duties in less than Is an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, asthma. No rubbing necessary you can apply with a brush. At ail dealers Price, 25o., BOc & $100-' Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry sent free. Address . Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. What Made Lee Great? Napoleon was a greater captain than Robart Edwaid Lee; Wash ington was a greater statesman, and in all probability, Woodrow Wilson is a greater teacher. Than why is it that the figure of the south's beloved towers so high above them all? Governor Ay ock explains the mystery in the following gem of oratory taken from the speesh he delivered be fore the students in Meredith College on Lee's birthday: I think, the reason may be found not alone in his handsome and commanding figure, in his magnificent intellect, in his per fect life, in his ideal Christian character, in his mastery of the soieooe of war, but in that older fact which first sees the light when after Moses returned from his interview with the Lord on Mount Sinai he found in his ab sence the children of Israel had made for themselves a golden calf and were worshipping it, And he lost his temper and broke the stones and punished his people, and then went up unto ,the Lord th make intercession in their be half, and said, "Lord, O these people have Binned a great bid and have made them gods of gold, Blood Was Wrong AO women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due to ftmxSe ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable, scientific tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptlyj yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, relieving pain, building' up strength, regulating the system, and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, thousands of ladles have written to tell of the quick curative results th ey btxtoed, from th e use of this well-known medicine. TAKE Mrs. Jans Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for nearly ten yesn. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she says: "I wts not able to do my own housework. My stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 monthsi and now I ara in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise Cardu! enough." It is the best tonic, for women. - Whether seriously slck or simply weak, try Cardui XfrCt tot -Jti' Mm 1 1 lint ftnftMtMi nudtetfie r ct,.H... iSt 8tdr4 butmcUm. m4 fHuat beck, free, tay 1 Mm gp- Sri Return limit is June 1st. Writa today I will tell you exact fare v from four town and make up ichedol frt. B. H. SattM, Kt. ramanr Ar-t, n. a. usw.su EUieumatic Pains quicldy relieved Sloan's Liniment is good for pain of any sort It penetrates, without rubbing, , through the muscular tissue right to the; Lama tviTiAffMifliAAftnoMntiAn.MJ wiii.B permanent as-well as temporary relief. Here's Proof. W. Lay of Lafayette, Ala.. mites s . had rheumatism for. five years. . I tried doctors and several different remedies but did not help me. I obtained a bottle Sloan's liniment which did me so much good that I would not do without it for anything." Thomas L. Rice of Easton, Pa., writes: "I have used Sloan's Lini ment and find it first-class for rheu matic pains." , Mr. G.G. Jones of Baldwins, L.L, writes: "I have found Sloan's Lin- I have used it for broken sinews above the knee and to my great satisfaction I was able to resume three weeks after the accident." , - v yet now if thou wilt,' forgive their sin ; and if not, I pray Thee blot me out or lny boox." This was no demagogy. It was not said in the presence of the people. It was said by the creature to his creator. It was said by one in whose face there shone the light which emanated from the Lord. It was said by one who had seen the lightnings and heard the thunders of Sinai. It was said unto the Almighty God. "I thou wile puniih my people, pun ish me also." From the days 0; Moses to the days of Genera Robert Edward Le9 no other man had ever done so fine a thing; for Lee, who did not believe in se cession, was an officer in the United States army and loved it who had won renown on the fields of Mexioo under the stars and stripes, to whom had been offered the highest position in the com mand of the armies of the United States, to whose cUar vision there must have appeared the certainty of fin at outcome, calmly said to the Union, 'If you will punish my people punish me also. I wil not fight against Virginians." Bryan Sees Jos. W. Folk. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 25. Wil- The VomansTonic ?llamn Treatment for Women,- idtuTS Whether you want to tour Texas for tleosurs, or investigate the farm , and business opportunities there, this is your mm one grsot chance to go at the Uost cost. Tourist fares toTexas now in effect daily via. Memphis and Cotton Belt Route Fura from; Birmingham Atlanta Chattaaoogo To & Hontgsmcry DaltoaAIUnis Dallas, Houston ' FLWortKorWaco$27.20 $33.90 $32.50 Austin,Tex...... 32.60 39.30 S7.90 El Paso 62.85 59.55 58.15 Galveston.. 29.20 35.90 34.50 Sad Angelo..... 37.90 44.60 43.20 San Antonio.... 35.75 42.45 41.05 Tourist tickets on sale from practically all points in the Southeast, . to Texas. Stopovers allowed on both going and returning tnp-and you can all vointtr if you wish-for the y at- I Real EstaMiib - If you have real estate to sell, ll ' to see us . - If jou wish to buy real estate, , all id see u.- - It you need Insurance, either life or fire, all to see us. r If you wish to borrow money rll to see us. If you have money -to lend,, all to see"usv . v L ;; We are well prepared to guarantee'all loans and pay" slx-.per cent for same, and will examine' titles, make up deeds and mortgages free -of cost to all parties who will plaoe their money with us, and we iWill ? - pay interest twice a year at our office. ; . Notary Public in our oface to ' prepare all papers, " We earnestly ask that you call to see'us when.in the city and learn of our plans and methods of Business. , ' ' - 122 N, Main Qt- -; A. iam Jennings iiryan became so absorbed in his ta'k- with former Governor Joseph W. Folk, Demo cratio presidential aspirant, that he missed bis train. He would not talk for publication about Democratic . politics, but regis tered a protest against the Roose velt boom. "The third' term objection is a vital one," said Bryan It ap plies reeardlets 'of nartv I do w m - tw not believe any president should have a third term." Wheu Bryan found out he had missed his train he went to a tailoring shop and removed his trousers for pressing. He sat tb.9re trooserleis while the tailor plied the iron. Those who sought an interview were told Bryan had pressing business. When a woman silent seoret suffering she trusts you. Millions have be stowed this ' mark of confi dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which saves the suffering sex from pain, and successfully grapples with woman's weak nesses and stubborn ills. No woman's Dr. Pierce? Pleasant Pellets induce mild WITH mm LEVEL MM TR1UMPTH DIRT SCRAPER. Does the work of six men and twojjhorses. Does it better. And we are making a special low price on them just now. - mm mm Salisbury Supply & Commission Co., : Salisbury. H. 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The roof was burned S and it was feared for a while thai the fire would spread to the other buildings. .However, - the fire men responded promptly and the combined forces of shop firen en - Spencer aud Sast Spenosr com . panies soon had the fire under ;- control. The fire originated v in the tool room but what source itfe is not known. . The round, house was full with engines at the time; but on iliH woodwork of a few ' were uijurcU. The entire loss to J the Southern is estimated in tha -neighborhood of $5,0GO. ' READ THE WATCHMAN.: Honored by Women ronun somIcb of her '""w'" , speaks of her IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONd IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. appeal was ever misdirected or her fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. natural bowel movement one a day THE mi O O nicest Furniture and Q at the Lowest Price?" o o o o o o o Coffins. Caskets and X O o o o o o o o o o n DEALER & UNDERTAKER, . G. 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