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die Co, I RICHMOND, VlftGlKiA, have jutl Issued a new and complete Farm Implement Catalog giving up-to-date in formation and prices of All Firm Implements, Corn and Cotton Planters, T Wheel and Disk Cultivators, Dump and Farm Wagons, Engines, Threshers, Saw and Planing Mills, Metal and other Roofings, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, . Barb Wire, Fencing, etc Our prices are very reason able for first-class supplies. Correspondence solicited. Catalog mailed free on request Write for it The Implement Co. 1302 B. Main St, Richmond, Va. Mr. PMltrjmant , When vou see yoar ehiokens moping, wheezing, swollenheaded aad sneezing; wo recommend Cbnkey's Roup Reme dy. For Sale by James Plummer. "TUll Farmers, colored, married, good horsemen, for farm near Pittsburg, Pa. AddresB Wm. H Millar, 1810 Sheffield St., N. S , Pittsburg, Penna." 2-7 9. pd. AL QAflOLIKA WATCHMAN WM. H, STEWART, Ed. and Proj f bliibcd every Tueidty at 120 West Innti street. Snteredai second-class matter Jan. tlta. llOf, at the post office at Salis ry. H. O., under the act of Congress t Harsh 8rd, 1878. Sauiiuit, N. C, Feb. 7, 1912. It is high time the paople of Ihe oounty ara getting to gether and taking some steps to preserve thtir rights and control their pri vate and publio affairs. If we ara to . hare another legislature like the last ones the fa men will be practically reduced to serfdom. If ihe bounty commissioners con tinue to spend two dollars to have one dollars' worth of work done, attempt .to build a court house and prohibit the farmers from disposing of their meat, milk, butter and produce farming land in Bowan oounty will soon be worth less than $5.00 per acre The farmers and decent people of Bowan have been hoodwinked long enough. The Lutheran Layman's Con rention will convene in this city this evening in St. John's Luth eran Ohnrch. The delegates to this convention are said to be among the foremost &zi most ag grtssive Christian workers in the church and constitute a body of men of whish any city should be . proud to haw in her midst. Salisbury is glad to have such men visit her; bids them a rxost cordial welcome and will prove her title to the most hospitable city in the States.." The Watch mas is especially glad to have these earnest men come here. Their coming, it is hoped, will ba the came for a great blesiing to the city. She needs a spirit- ' ual awakening; she needs some examples, some of the Daniel, Shadrack, Meshack, and Atedne- go variety, men who worship the true and living God, His way without any us or provisos; men who recognize public moral ity, and political morality to be as neocetsary as any other kind, if not moe. so. . We say sqah ex amples are needed, badly needed, they ara not only needed among the layity, but there are others whose hjsarta are weak aDd efforts snore sov So we hope for good, for an . impetus to public and private morality and lova, for an inspiration to ail our people to look upward and cause them to limb out of the slime, pollution, lawlessness and hatred that exists n all sides. W;uld that these gjjd men could stay with ns and help . us until Salis bury's fame as a mroal model city might' be known throughout the entire land. Welcome, thrice ! welccme to one and all. Blamed a Good Worker . "I blamed my heart for severe dittresa in my lelt side or two years,' Writes W. . Evans, Dan Tille Ya,, ' 'but I know now it was indigestion, as Dr. King's JTew Life Pit's completely cured ane.V Best for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, constipa tiou, headache or debility. 25o At all druggists. READ THE WATCHMAN. the implement ? W;ll the peojle submit to the erection of a $125 000 court houB.by a board -.ft commission ere who willfully, . deliberately and riotously pay two ' dollars to have one-dollar's worth of woik done? i The chain ga g, it is reported ha? been cleaning private roads near Dunn's Mountain while people in all sections, of the oounty have been mudbouod and even cfiera of money and otner assistance to build rcait are being politely ignored. The- Oounty commissi: ners want to spend $125,000, which will not put up a. building any better than the present one, for a court h .use, but they ar not willing to spnd cue cent f; r tbe farm-life school?. The latter would be of great advantage to the farmers aLd the towns while theiarmer is a deliberant waste of money, if not mere. THROW OUT THE LIKE. Gite the Kidneys Help md Many Salisbury People Will be Happier. "Throw Out the Life Line" The kidneys need help. They're overworked can't get the unison filtered out of tbe blocd. They're getting worse ev.ry minute. Will 'you helpthem? Doau's Kidney Pills have brought thousands of kidney suf ferers back from the verge of despair. Mrs. J. B. Eyaiie. COO Lafay ette St., Salisbury, JN. u., says: "I still recemmend Doan's Kid ney Pills highly, for an occasional use cf this medicine keeps, me in good health. At one time I had a creat deal of pain aorcss the small of my back and other Bymp toms of kidney complaint both ered me. D:an's Kidney Pills went to the seat of my trouble and helped me in every way. am clad that I learned cf this remedy when I did." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 centB Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and take no other. 1 ROWAN-ACADEMY. Feb. 5. Cbas. Safrit and wife have moved to Salisbury where Mr. Safrit will work in the cot ton mill. i The school at Rowan Academy will close on the eighth of March and will give a grand old-time exhibition and entertainment (he ninth. Every body is invited to come. Misses Edna and Eula Cauble and May Trexler visited Miss Eula Earnhardt Saturday nigbt and Sunday. Callie Frick and Maude Peel yip i ted Beulah and and Pear'e Brown Saturday night and Son day. Henry Cauble visited Harvey Cauble Sunday evening. Guess the-old gronnd hog crept out and saw his shadow and went back for six weeks. Look out for bad weather. Eala and Hay Peeler visited John Kluttz Saturday night. Bobbt Dysentery yields quickly to DARBY'S PROPHYLATIC FLUID. CrampB, wind colic, and sick stomach also disappear before its marvelous correcting lufloence. Io heals cuts, sores, or wounds on the surface of the body with equal readiness, It purifies bad cdors, destroys germs and is excellent in the bath wafeor for cleansing the skin. Prce 50c t a per bottle. Sold by all druggists. ROCK HILL. Feb. 5. Miss Bertie Morgan is going to take a trip to South Mont, N. C. Saturday tbe 17th. We wish her much pleasure on har trip, Master Vau Carroll is very sick with pneumonia. We wish him an early recovery. Come along Ruby and give ns all the news. We waut to hear from River Bottoms once more. Seems that Willie talks a lot about leap year. Willie, we all know that. Say, I will be be down' tbe Richfield road before long and will stop over to seeyou. There was a spelling at Pond school Thursday night 1st. A la'ge crowd attended and all re port a nice time. Say. Sallie you told Uncle Josh to roll out his automobile, he has one but it is in the shop 'and when he gets it out you all will see it. (Jnole Josh is visiting up on Pantbnr Greek very often. Look out Uncle Josh tha panthers will get you, I think I will have a wedding to report soon, I guess Willie knows something about it. Unolb S1m . ROCK. The larme-s are a little back with their work, weather too ie vera for much, outdoor work. ; Curt if Baayer and family hve been visi'ing for some days. '"'..- The little threeai;d-ne-half year old daugntar or air. aire Mrs. D C. Pjwlass was very seri ously bnrned Friday aud die J Saturday evening about U o olootr. rhe funeral was held at Rock Grove church Sunday afVrno-n, Rev. Thomas Nobles officiating. Robert Ji sey is getting lumbar m the ground for his bouse Oar school is getting ncely, nudr the direction along of Z Maiy A. K uttz, Esq., and Miss Fisher, teachers. People should always remember when g ing in a building of any md to spit on the floor, against the wallB, in the corners,. et3 , tnd show th ir home training. J. F. Phillips had a nice lusgy ;iorse which he exchanged for a horse mora suitable for farm ork. The farmen at this looal are wide awake, and have important meetings frequently. The Far mers' Union is doi.g good work. The farmers are teehng better since cotton has advanced. Saw Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application, as they can not reach tha diseased pottion of the ear. There is oh'y -one way to cure deafuesi, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf ness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the muccus lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, aud unless the inflamation can be taken out aud this tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is ric thing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Huudred Dollars for an case of Dqafnass (caused by c: irrh) that cannot be cured by i : U.'a Catarrh Cure Send for cirt 'ars, free. F. J CHEN! . ir & CO , Toledo, O Sold by Di giats, 75c. Take Hall' Family Pills for constipation Are jour 'S lay rs or loafers? Conkey's Laying Tonio will make layers -it. of them. For salebyjamet P ummer. Hon. Thos J Jarvis, former governor of N r h Carolina and one of the v wisest political observers in ;ha country, does not think the ilson-Watterson-Harvey contrt v .rsy has hurt the Jersey governor, though he re gards the matter as unfortunate. He is not a Wilson man and nev er has been ; he believes that Governor Judacn Harmou of Ohio is the best man the demo crats could nominate, and he is of the opinion that the Ohio ex ecutive would make a first class president. THESE SIX LETTERS From New England Women Prove that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound Does Restore the Health of Ailing Women. Boston, Mass. "I was passing1 through the Change of Life and suffered from hemorrhages (sometimes lasting for weeks), and could get nothing to check them. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound (tablet form) on Tuesday, and the following Saturday morning the hem orrhages stopped. I have taken them regularly ever since and am steadily gaining. , - "I certainly think that erery one who is troubled as I was should give your Compound Tablets a faithful trial, and they will find relief." Mrs. Geobqk Juby, 802 Fifth Street, South Boston, Mass. Letter from Mrs. Julia King, Phoenix, R.I. Phoenix, E.I. "I worked steady in the mill from the time I was 12 years old until I had been married a year, and I think that caused my bad feel ings. I had soreness in iny side near my left hip that went around to my back, and sometimes I would have to lie in bed for two or three days. I was not able to do my housework. " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has helped me wonderfully in every way. You may use my letter for the good of others. I am only too glad to do anything within my power to recommend your medicine." Mrs. JuijJl Ktjstg, Box 282, Phoenix. R.I. Letter from Mrs. Etta Donovan,Willim antic, Conn. Willimantic, Conn. " For five years I suffered untold agony from female troubles causing backache, irregularities, dizziness, and nervous prostra tion. It was impossible for me to walk up stairs without stopping on the way. I was all run down in every way. "I tried three doctors and each told mo something different. I received no benefit from any of them but seemed to suffer more. The last doctor said it was no use for me to take anything as nothing would restore me to health again. So I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to see what it would do, and by taking seven bottles of the Compound and other treatment you adyised, I am restored to my natural health." Mrs. Etta Donovas, 7G2 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Letter from Mrs. Winfield Dana, Augusta, Me. Augusta, Me. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured the backache, headache, and the bad pain I had in my right side, and I am perfectly welL" Mrs. Win field Dana, BF.D. No. 2, Augusta, Me. Letter from Mrs. j. A. Thompson, Newport, Vt. Newport, Vt. " I thank you for the great benefit Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done me. I took eight bottles and it did wonders for me, as I was a nervous wreck when I began taking it. I shall always speak a good word for it to my friends." Mrs. Johit A. Thompson, Box 3, Newport Center, Vermont. Letter from Miss Grace Dodds, Bethlehem, N.H. Bethlehem, N.H. "By working very hard, sweeping carpets, washing, ironing, lifting heavy baskets of. clothes, etc., I got all run down. "I was sick in bed every month. " This last Spring my mother got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for me, and already I feel like another girl.. I am regular and do not have the pains that I did, and do not have to go to bed. I will tell all my friends what the Compound is doing for me." Miss Gbacib B. Dodds, Box 133, Bethlehem, N.H. For 30 years Xydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, has been the standard remedy for fe male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself who will not try this fa mous medicine, made from roots and herbs, it has restored so man y cf f ering women to health. P -JteWrite to LYDIA E.PI5KtlM MEDICINE CO. (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, ii ASS,, for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. i WHEN THE BOWELS ARE UNCOMFORTABLE and you miss that fine feeling of exhilaration which follows a copious morning operation, you should put a small quan tity of Simmons Red Z Liver Regulator ( The Powder Form ) on the tongue and wash it down with a little water. Its action in the system is purifying and strengthening. jt drives out hard impactions and impurities and gives tone to the muscular structure of the bowels. It overcomes the tendency to chronic constipa tion, relieves a bloated feeling in the abdomen, sweetens the breath, and promotes vigor of body, mental alertness and cheerful spirits. Sold by Dealers, Price, large package, $1.00. Aak for the genuine with tbe Bed Z on tbe label. It yon cannot get it, remit to as, we will lend it by mail, postpaid. Simmoni Liver Regulator is pot up also In liquid form for those who prefer It. Price, LO0 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. J. H. ZE1UN & CO., Props., St Louis, Mo. HIGH ROCK. Feb. 6. T. J. Davis, better known as president, has a pig with five legs, any one who wihes to see it call at Mr. Davis' any time. There will be a spelling at Pooltown school house Friday night, 16th, everybody invi ed Samtnie Billings visits over the river right often. Samnve I gness yon mean business, don t yon? Miss Jessie- Reid spent last Saturday evei.iug at High Rock. Graver William visited near High Rock last Sunday uigbt. Uhcle Daniel A Strange Story. Argyle, Mich Mrs. Wm. H. Carson, in a letter fr.m Argyle, says: "I was almost wild with pains in my bead, at d other se vere pains due to womanly troubles. Caiduigave ma greet relief at once. Further use of Cardui raised me from my led of agony. Cardui saved my life, ai d I can't be thankful enough for what it did for m." Wheth er saricusly sick, or simply ail ii.g, take Cardui, the woman's tonic As a general tonic for womr, to imp-ove the appetite and-cild np the constitution, Cardui is in a class by itself. Tlnse who have i sed it say it does the work"; it ralieves, ii cur s. Try it. Your druggist ilBS it. Fire Monday destroyed the raasruiticent residence of W J Butterfield, New York im porter, broker and noted as a blue ribbon horse financier. The loss is 8100,000. IED:s:1fc:u?0L FRIDAY ANtt Best 10c Bieaciiiiig, 61 -2c, Friday and Saturday wo will seM P. Mili B grae B'fiach ii g. Th:s is the br-st- gradATf Poe Mills which always 01A sfills fur lOi p-T yard, . . U2v Limit 10 yards to a ctntnnie' Yard Wide Bleaching 5c. Extia good yard idn bleachirg. worth 7o for 5c Best AAA heavy sheetii g, worth and 10c frr 7c Nice smopthe Sea Island 39 inch be wide for 5c 10c model outiDg for 6 12c lOo Flannolettedark coloreJ7 1-2 0c Suiting for 5o Lots of remuatB being closed ' at much less than ccat. ou! 50c Dress Goods for 29c The greatest bargains in dr-ee goods. A hland Broadcloth. 53 inches wide, (notice the width) worth 50c. We are s-lling lots o it. Sale price, 29c Kxtra nice all wool' sa'ge 45c $1 00 Granit Cloth for 75c o 0 0 0 FINAL Lots of ottfer specials to be picked up here, in many cases the quantity is too small to advertise. Come, you will find plenty of Money Saving Bargains. This sale will positively close SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH. This will be your last chance to buy goods at prices we are now selling. Belk-Harry Co. 0 Rg-Sale ol Valuable. Town Farming Lands. Lots and Pursuant to a judgment and de cree of the Superior court of Rowan county, in the cause entitled T. L. Thompson and others against Thos. Hellard, fr., Floyd Thompson amJ others, appointing the undersigned commissioners to sell the real estate of the late Jesse Hellard for division and partition, the undersigned will re sell at public auction at the court house door.in the ci y of Salisbury on Monday, March lUb, 1912, at twelve o'clock M., the following described real estate: (1) Two vacant lots lyinp and be ing in the town of East Spsncer, front ing and situate on th! no.thwest side of Henderson Street and known as lots Nos. 13 and 15 respeetive'y. 1' Nr. 15 beginning at a stake on the northwest corner of the intersection of Shaver street extension and Hen (ltrs;in street (now a irnar of lot No. 14) thence with line of lot No, 14 or extension of Shaver street south 57 deg?. , 45 minutes 155 t 2 feet to a stake on the alley thence with edge of 12 foot alley 80 70 feet north 39 degs 30 minutes west to a stake, cor ner of lot No. 13 ; ihene with edge of lot 18 north 57 degs., 45 minutes east 163 feet to a stake. Henderson street ; thence with edg of H-n lersjn street 60 feet south 32 degs., 15 min'ites east to a stake t the beginning corner: And lot No. 16 is bounded as follows. Beginning at a stake on the s uthwest corner of tht extension of Shaver street anJ Hendersjn street; thence with the edge of Henderson street 50 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 12 ; thence with line of said lot 12 soutii f;7 degs., 45 minutes west 148 03 feet to a stake on edge of" alley ; thence with edge of snid alley 50 feet west 39 dogs , 30 minutes west to a stake cor ner of Shaver stveet extension, now lot 14 ; thenc 1 with line of lot 14 wat 57 degs. 45 minutes enst 148 .3 feet to the beginning corner. For back title to these two lots reference is hereby made to Book No. 90 page 502. (2) One tract beginning at a stake in the Statcsville road thence north 10 degs. east 30 10 chains to a stone, thence north 89 degs east 16 60 chains to a stake ; thence with new line south 14 west 66. 50 chains to a stake ; thence south 76 east 8 03 chains to a stt ke dower corner ; thence with dawer line south 10 ea-st 18.75 chains to a stake on railroad ; 1 hence with railroad 13 chains to a stake; thence south 13 west 13 75 chains to a stake in the Statesvillf! road: theiica with sail' road to the beginning, containing 75 and 3 4 acru mo-e or less; less hjw ev r 55 acres heretofore conveyed to J . H Carson , deed fur which is regis tered in Book 12', pae38, and whicl. leaves in this tract about 15 to 20 and 3 4 acres. For back titie to this tract, relerence i hereby m-vJe to Book No. 114 page 333. Fi. dii.g on this ttact will begin ut f 137 50. (3) O.e tract of laad Ivins and Deiog in Scctofc Irish l wu - ahip on the south side of Third Crsek and b-siug pin of th-N-ely Mill tract and bounded as tj 1. w8. B ginnit,'t: at a stake ..ii Third Creek cn Powia?s' i ne; tl)t;,ce iu an easterly dirtcMo!: wi h P wl'iB?' la) to a PWcet 1 1 i . . i I " ner, '.lieuc witn vjarscu e U:if- t an ash. Carson's fc-rner t- ar Third Orel-, thenco up Thjr Creek with its vurims mat.der- ivsa to the l eginnitg c iit aiii ! 36 acros more or loss F;r lack title to this tract reference is herebv made to Book of Deeds No. 78 pajze 175. Ridding on m SATURDAY, FEB. Last two days of our WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Clearance Sale i Men's aiii Boy's lolling Remember Clothing greatly re duced. Men4 euitsworth $n.OO to $7 50, for $3,48 Men's ernts worth $7 50 to . $10.50, for $5.98 Men's euits worth $10 00 to $12 50, for $7.48 Men's suits worth .$12 50 to $15.00, for $9.48 Men's suits worth $15 00 to $:0 00, for $12.48 Pew Overcoats left which are go - ing at a big reductiuu. Ml men's and boys' winter on- 'derwear greatly reduced. Men's medium weight shirts and drawers for 19c Lot of msn's 50o outiDg work shirts made full size aLd a Hg bargain, f 'r only 25c Men's IOo seeks in black, tan and red, per pa;i 5c Men's odd pnt8 worth $125 and $1 50 for 95 and 87c Silk Specials. Beautiful qnality of Ja'ponika Silk. 26 inches wide in p'ain or dots worth 25 sale price 18c A'so all other silk graitly reduc ed for this sale 1 this rracs to begin at $457.00. (4) 26 vacant lots near the ' portion of Salisbury known as tfu'tuu Heights and'aB the R A Wheeler addition, aud fully do-scrib-jd Ky motes aud j bou..d8 on mapofteR A. Whbeler pr p rtv. registered in register's office iu Bock 104 pag 02. Said lots are located as follows: Lots Nos. 1, 2. 3 4, 5 6. 7 8, 9. 10 11. 12, 13, 11, 15 abd 16 i:i 1)1- ck No. 8 of said mapj lots Nos." 11. 12 and 13 iu block N . P of said map; 1- Is N s 8, 9, 10 17 18 and J9 in block Ni. i4 f said man ; lot "Nj. 20 it: block Nj 10 of said map. All of said lots are 50 by 150 feet and are very desirable f .ir buildi g nrpos s. Kidding to begin on tbsf 26 tots it $914 00 These l ta will be sold as a whole, and if th pre; Lfe bid shored 1 o r.ised. theu the 16 iu block No 3 will be eold to j3th"r aftr a c! ao of the entire md the other 10 wiii b sold separately, ard wb ch -vor way Uiy bring the more, the bidder r bidders wiil b- considered th" purchaser or purchasers. Ljts fr.,m No. 1 to 16 constitute ono s did l;l ck, nowu as block N 3, aad fr nt on the ex'ension of Vu to;. Stro t". For back title to tihesT lots reference is hereby ma ' fi dads registered in boo.8 107 pag 20. t.nd 113 page 50 Puo j urcbaser wi'l bo r qutred to piy .t least, 10 per cui;. ol t4i) pric-i b 1 on day cf sale Sale wi:i be left ope i for confir u a' ion, and if cot firmed, derie will be .jxecated within 20 days. Th nioet of these lots are on the pr po6 -d uew street railway, and wi'l became very valuable within a short time . This Februa'y 6 h, 1912. T. L. Thompson W. T. Wkathkrman, c mmifcsioners H. Price A. Bristol, Li) Wright, aMorcys A. VV R Nor tli Carolina, In Superior Court. Rowan County, i February Term. 1912 Josie A, Mieenheimer vs Notice. D . T. Misenheimer The d.ifendaat above named will take notice that an acti n entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior court of Rowan county for the purpose of obtaining an absolute di vorce on account of the defendant having committed fornication and adulter? and the said defendant will further ta e notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior court of a id county to be held on the 9th Munday aft:r the 1st Monday of March tho same being May 6th, 1912, at the court house of sail county in Salisbury. N. C. and answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed in .'aid aeiioa, or the plainti will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in said com lamt. This bruary 6th, 1912. J. Frank McCcebins, clerk sunerior court. John L, Rendlemin, attorney. , CilCkSBS for Sal3. One full b!ofd White Leghorn S. C. and one U. C Silver Liced Wyandotte. $1 eaob. Call at Watchman office. 9 & 10, Apron Ginhams, 3 l-2c. For Friday and Saturday we will have on ale another lot of apron GinghEms, fall width but in short lng,th. Best we ever had to offer Q1a at the pric, U2v Underwear Reduced. AH winter Uuerwe.ar greatly Re duced to olese out.. Clearance Sale on Shoes. Bay your shoes from as for your xself atd family. Y n will cafe better shof a for less moi.ey than ot.a-9 you. W'ly not buy li.u. u.? All men's, women's', boys' and children's 8h:es (except Elkn ) r-duced. j L"t of iufauts 253 hoes, per pair, only 10c Men's and . woman's 2-5c ovr gaiters for 15c Men's and women's 48a cvr gaiters for 25c o 0 0 0 0 JNO.R BROWN, Jeweler and Optician. CHINA, CUtOVK, , - . N. C. 16 yars experience. Prices moderate. The Watch 'man aud Reo obd are figuring on start ing a contest and giving away as first prize one of the best and. most reliable motor cycles to be had and a go d bicycle as the second prize. Anyone who means brsiness and desires to enter this- con test will please send us his name and address at once. , Watchman and Record, Sal isbury, N. C. PiOPES NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. C. Does a General Itanklaif Business. ! We pay 4 pr cent on time de posits. Interest payable evuy three months. Prompt a'teution given to any business entrusted to na. Your business solicited. Peoples National Ranb. John S. Hendbeson, J. D. Nob wood, president. cashiur, D. L Gabkill, W. T. Busbt, V -president. asst. cashier CHICHESTER S PILLS Chi-cfaes-ter's Viannal rill, in Red and tit, I a Take no other. 1 VPIIffMat. ArlroVu-i ' W"M " cwicsc. Always Keitablv SOtD BY ORtfiGlsrS EV'ERYWHERF EVERY WOMAN CAN MAKSS MONEY AT HOME. Tie Woman's Exohacsre will he'p yr. COME TO THE WOMAN'S EX CHANGE, In Reid tore. 'Phoua 640.' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Arthur E. Klutz, de ceased, this is to notify all person having claims against the paid dece dent to file an itemized, verified state ment of same with Ihe ui dersigned on or before the 4th day of February, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in har of their rtcovery . Persons indtbt to said estate are notifio.l to make pmmpt settlement. This February 3, 1912. Z. A. Kluttz, administrator, Rnnkwpll N. n.. ft T W o Theo. F. Kluttz, Atty. t ' 2-7 6 pd Calendars fOI 1913, The Watchman offi-;e has just reoeived a most excellent iue cf beautiful art sample calendars for 1913, and invites those who contemplate purchasing calendars to see car line before buying. Wo can stnw tbe got ds and quote tbe prices that will cause yon to hoy, Write to or call at The "Watch man office. nun Bl Ribbon. V i of your
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