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s THE CAROUIIA VATCUUfltJ. i ?SJI O rJ I I TiriTT Ti TUTi:W - 1 1 1 Tl lfil Til PlTin if RflTH Cl JBtl. ftI nATTIIl TinWRlf ff Iff nnKW i mi i jar i.'.- sr j r.-tL -in..: z i -1 i t. . uirn n sr ),.' m a a n a a a a wa i 1 1- r ----., .. 11 -11 a a a a a sas . . a .1 .1 a mil a - -m a a 1 a a a ?,-,-a-i 1 ar ?. - an rail 1 1 a . a aa - i . am. wtii , v.sjj. sr - -:. vus. . tuiuim . . men aw ee .aa mrm n-x ser. , a aa aw aw .-. nan - bbpvk. ar-, - ?. w :gr m I II - v - - i W -BaaA I IU U I a ..Ml 11.11 M - M ' . f Jll I a; aaV 11 ; I 81 Use Basic Slag, Thomas ; Phosphate, & I; fssa mmm aasssaasi SEORT L00ALITEU8 A campaign ii being waged by th Saliibarr MerohanU AiBoei. ,tion loraiie (be oemberthip of w A. Bait died Uit Friday tbit organisation io 100 memberf. nn about 11 o'aloek Vat the Aftr thie if done the merohanta ?me of . Wisdaor in thit inMDd so ut ft Dig oanqnet. wen ticx witn a TKit fflHiivA ma bad 'or aeVeral daja; but "W 4UH .k ..U- At WhiteheadStokee eanatoH- ZZl W pu... " ptwwing mi aeatu.bioh took am itatea that Mr. wa. .hot recently at Concord, i, h: Tl 25! doing well and there ia now ewrrl-.. -t- hope that he will reeorer. - eomething to eat. Heart I trouble if pronounced the aiiue of I The wranci Theatre, wnioh hae hie death. The deceaeed Twae 77 been oioeed for eereral monthe, yeara old and wae an old Uonfed- hae openea vp again, and la for- erate veteran. He wae a brother uiahing rery :. creditable amuie- ofMre. M. 0. Mareh, and Mitt mant. J. U. iSrowa ia tha new Unra Bail of thie city. He hae manager of thia theatre. one brothel, L. H, Bmit liTing in The fnneral of 8am fiTdah.m "inghaia. Ala. He wtaalioa " ilL .1 the nnfortnnate nan who wae brother of the late John H Bait. The v "I tul&red flvt ycsrg, wi& awful paliw, dut to woaan. trouWef," writss ;Mfi. K : D. Mcpherson, ftoa Chad jottm, N. C "They grew worse, tiU I would often fxlai I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my c; ilso a headache and a backache. .;; - v I cave cp and fought I- would die, but cry husband crged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle helped me. By the time the third bottTe was used, I could do en my work. AH the people around here said Iwould dia, but Cardut relieved me. - V fr TAKE tlirv Maided to death at Sneiifier w M M DoaJ oi Mr, Baia wae con- aeek, waa eondnoted from the f eyed te hon of hieiiiter, Firat Preebyterian chnroh by the MrB corner Jnnea and paator, Dr. Byron.Olark, 8unday Fttlfcon ,lrMl 8atorday morning . i a i . . 'ihe fanatml look nlana fmm th i eemetery. morning eondaeted by Dr. Byron Recentiy The Watchman f Mfu- Clark, patter of the Preebyterian complained of a milk and A. L. Whitener, a brakeman ohnrch, and the burial was in the meat inspection ordinance, from Hickory, waa knocked doe n Lutheran cemetery. which in addition to the in and run over by a ewiteh engine - V epeotion required of those at 8peneer latt Thuraday even- ' B; Hall died 8unday aelling meat, milk, etc., to tng. Hie left arm and right foot mormn8 4 80 o'clock at get a permit from the board were cruahed, making him a her bome 511 nii ciT death re-of county commissioners, so cripple for life. He was harried "g 'rom Pneumonu. .Mrs called board of health, be to the Whitehead-Stokea .ana-1""" w.w,. u.u uu T"" torium for treatment. IL?? . , ,chllJwn- Tb funeral took place from the J, A. Tncmaeon, a rural letter huee at 11 o'clock Monday morn earner, who hat been living at tog eonduoted by Dr. W. B. Franklin for tome time, hat Duttera and the burial was in the moved to Saliabnry to live with gheetnut Hill Cemetery, hiaaon-in-law, A. E. Davis, oa m T North Main Street. Mr. Tliome; P""8 away a ner some in nia cisy Saturday morniog about 11 o'clock, death feioltins from tn- jsrM mo wu- hann oiu- Mra. Wllliatna ii gregation of For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving woraaaj sufferings, and nuking weak women strong and jrtJl Durinj ttiis time, thousinis of women have writttn, Eke Mrs. McPherson, to tall of the really surprising results Cy obtained by the use of this purely vejeUblc, tonic Ksdy for woasa - ' ; Cardui strengthens, bulkbrestores, and relieves or pre tests unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles.' If yea ierc Jprirs Dun fir Uij Tiro S:;:rl:r Curt. eon hae not fully reoovered from a recent severe attack oLrin. ar Xh Firtt to make sale. The Watch kan contended that the ordinance would result in shutting out the farmers and make a monopoly for the dairymen and city butchers, so at the recent meeting of the board the milk section was modmed to sucn an ex tent as to allow the farmers and other individuals to make sales as heretofore. The only requisite that should be made in such matters is the purity of the product. There ought not to be any objections to an maine were enipped to Kaieigh examination with each an Sunday morning for buriaU lend in view. The original ordinance and the amended Preiby- iha wife of W. L, Williame. a ' zrr,-Jr-m w m '"-rw muainsn wa Dpeocar, sua was night for the pat- abont 85 yeara of age Her re- iSrv and for all mission un?oeee; It waa dncidad Bandav nisrhfc to begin a eeriee of meetinge at the Careteee Abowt Appeadldtle la saUe-Uorm follow: Firat Methodist ohnrch on the fourth Sunday in thie month with ' T It. Ta CM at D.w.a tmtm V iitii is rsjsia si nulla biiHif. j I will ; : vitit r"th varioue Townthipe at - the following timee and plaoea for the purpose of collecting the taxes for the yearlQlh- " . :" Theae taxes are long peat due and t earueatly aik that you meet me on these dates and pay your taxea ae the State and Ooonty are badly in need of money. : At well, Enochville, Wednesday, March I8th . China Grove, Landit, Thuraday. March 14th. China Grove, China Grove, Friday, March 15th. Liuker, Bostian X Roadt, Mon day, March 18th. Lisaker, Faitb, Tuesday Marob. 10th. Gold Hill Rookwell, Wednes day, March 20th. Gold Hill, Gold Hill.Thnridav. Maroh 21it. Morgan, Morgan'e Mueter Gronnde, Friday Maroh 22nd. ProvideneeVtler'a Storo, Mon day, 'March "25th:-y v Locke Watsonville! Tueaday Maroh 26th . Cleveland, Barber, Wed. esday, Quarry, Friday March 29th. J. H. McKENZIK. Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY "Thai it shall be unlawful jaauT rauauurj bvuuiv ut i for an v nflrann. tirm op nnr etomaohor bowel trouble whioh L-oiin a aaii aron uitS.lSSSSS deliver any milk in the city of Salisbury, N Crwithout try eimple buckthorn bark, gly- Vmit from the board of eerine, etc, aa ocmpounded in health; provided, this section Adler-i-ka. the new German an- shall not apply to Bales of the expectation of continuing the eervicea twojeeeks, until Eaeter Sunday. A meeting of a large number of citixene wae held at the court I house laat night beginning at 8 1 pendieitie remedy. MoPhereon oVI milk produced from a dairy Oo., druggiete, etatee that A naving a permit to sell milK o'olook to organixe e promoting elub tor Salubury, Bird 8. Coler, head of the North Carolina Pub lio Service Company waa preaent and delivered the prinoiple ad-dreee. The thirteenth die triot oonven- to order at 10:80 a. m. when a baaineae eeetion followed thie erening. MARRIAGES SINGLE DOSE of thie eimple in said city.' remedy wiievet ewmacn trouoie 4;: a almoat INSTANTLY. vyui",",u rour .l reaas: "jNor io ine saxes in The echool at Deaton'e achool jcows kept for private use, and house cloeed Batnrdav. March 9th. skimmed milk it labelled as lion of the Independent. Order Lfi6rm iU0Cettui term eonduoted I such; provided, that the cat ef Odd Fellows ooveue with Stone by q q Blackwelder, principal, tie from which the sain milk Lodge, No. 278,at Granite Quarry, ftnd Miit Mamie Weaver, aiaie- ls obtained, are in apparent thie moraine: for a two dave ' see- ti. MM MmA VAAu. ly good health and the pre " w - 1 MU . OTV 1W11W V" I . , 1 mi. Th.Mnnntmnau AaiiadL, . . .t ., , . imises m saniuiry conoi s.w. M ww.w mmmm " I Iinni IW TIDTII IB .nil nmllU I .... Dy ene principal. pnpua were treated by the teachere and the teachere were precented hand eooie preeente by the pupite. Then followed a iplendid dinner furniahed by the patrons of the sohool. In the afternoon a lively game At the home of the bride's of ball waa played between ene parents in 8pencer laet Thursday young single boye and the old night. Mias Emily Hudeon be- married men of the community, eaeae the bride of J. A. Cooke, including the principal. The , The ceremony wae performed by eoore waa 17 to 22 in favor of the ' Rev. H. 0. Sprinkle, paetor of married men. With thia a very Spencer Methodiat chnroh. Only pleasant occasion wae. brought to a few f riende of the couple were a close. present to witneee the ceremony. The patrona got together and The wedding wae a eurpriae to made arrangements for theprin the frienda of the contracting oipal to continue a inbeeription parties. sohool for a month or more, with Mr. JSlaokweioerae principal. Bcott Walton and Mrs. Thos. Fierce were married Sunday even- The farmers of the South art ina at Holmee. Memorial Metho- Mutt wakina up to the importance diit ohnreh. Th Mnmnnv wti o( epraying. They are yet 20 j u . .v veare behind other sections in ::r!!r WJ "W"TUBU w thie reepeot-buttheywillno be wuwaowng parties ana wae per- i the preMn4 intereet continues luimaa Dy tt9T. u. j . jones jott i for another four or nve yeart. before the hour for the evening That it ie uaeleee to try to raise I - At an adjourned session of the county commissioners Tuesday morning the follow March 27tb. ing jurors were drawn lor the Gold Hill, Granite May term of Rowan Superior Thnri a v Marh 8.s-h VUUri, SfcAala Mill Rtirlo. . , o-t Jfirst week: J. w. aurratt, Edgar Riley, J. L. Fleming, Calvin-Arey, W. fl. Freeze, W.-F, Hill, D. B. Efird, Har vey C, Sloop, J. W. Watson, C. D. Overcash, T. . With, erspoon, Clarence T. Bern hardt. R. f.. I ilinft. Chas. ' I m r mm a. am Isenhour, John R. .Lyerly, paxupaay, unpen io, luix Robert A. Corriher, Martin at 1 p. m. SHARP. L. Rodgers, Reuben Frick, On fVia nWa data and W. G. Ridenhour, J. W. time lhe Rev. j. Leidy Harris, J. D. Felfcer, W. M. Yearick will off er for Public Linker, J. Gk Belk, John F. gale at the Reformed Parson Wright, John Jf. Efird, H. 0. age, Rockwell, N. C, the fol ?rSe5i I' e?Perman, lowing personal property: y . x . xuowu. Y. xx.uDDuxw, TwQ oaK rjedsteads, one jpnnA. vyuneim Aioert u. bureau, two oak wash yao, v. j., vvwc, stands, two Ded SDrincrs, one . uampDeii, 1. h U)rriner, leather covered couch, one J. L. Lingle, M. A . Christy. prince8 range(as good as new,) Second week: D. E. Over one dozen dining ??8 . 2t5Ler5Mliney,AJA chairs, three rocking chairs, H. Fnck, Scott Miller, A. A. two parlor stands, three wood Hartman, John Joseyj , W . J. heaters, two round burner Mcyaniei, a. i McAllister, 0il lamps, five flower stands, F. A. Bolich, D. P. Myers, four flower benches, lot of ly. B, SeChler, W. H. Stewart, tr. .T,0ft?n lnf nf mVtnrAa . OrAgner, Adam Wilhelm, in fpame lot of earthen iars. Ac W. WingcofL C. M. Hen hrtf nt aa iaTa iAfAf b?thn derlite, H. E. R fty, J. Wes- Ltensels, lot of chickens, and icy ocneuc kjii. n. uycr other articlAs, iy, waiter Li. jjLarriKer, n. C. Koontz, R. C. Jones, J. B. Krider, J. H. Rex. inake better crops and build up your land at the same time. It Is a natural fertilizer, not treated with 3uK!( phuric acid, has a Lnts Filler, cost the same as other guano that has a dirt filler, and it is many times bet ter for the land. By using this guano regularly you will soon have your land limed without any ctst whatever more than you now have and the land will gradually produce better crops year after year. If you read agricultural papere you are acquainted with Thomas phosphate and its many advantages over the treated fertilizers. We import ik and retail it to you at wholesale prices. McCubbins & Harrison Co., Real Estate, Real Estate Loans, Insurance, Inneo Street, Salisbury, H, C Why Don't Yob Let Dynamite do Hard Work On Ibe Firm? the dp. Crawford Ilolshouser, I O Auctioneer. CN Ilia I a v kblll I I bnillWIli It is the cheapest way to Dig ditches. Plant trees, Grub stumps, or . . Break up subsoil. We always carry a good stock. 03.KINCS NEW DISCOVERY; UKI Surely Stop Tfast Cest, 1 hat 200 egg hen that we paid Mr. Poultry men moh a fancy prioe for won't produce the right num ber if we make her eleep in the old cedar trea. Sea to ii that the North Carolina. ) In Superior Court ; tU, A.mt- v-i Rowan County, f February Term, 1813 at Dubois a.vau. ui.iij Jotig A . Mianhaimr ) and holea. The home miT be I vi. 0 Notice. open on tne eq?tn nae u you Th defendant aDOte named will with, but don't fat the hene eleep Uke notice that an action entitled as Thone Nd.18. in a draft. Progreiiive, Parmer. JL LU Z J&l "JL" Makes a reat differeno la most women. They are troobled with nerve " they suffer from baekaehe, headache, sleeplessness, a sensation of irritability or twitching, hot flashes, dizzy spells, or many other symptoms of female weakness. The local disorder and inflammation should be treated with Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets and the irregularity and weakness of the female system corrected and strengthened with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The strain upon the youn woman or the woman of middle age opon the nerve and blood forming structures may be too treat for her strength. This is the time to take this restorative tonic and atrentfc-ivin nervine and regulator. For over forty years sold by druggists tor woman's peculiar weaknesses and dtstressm ailments. Tkt rtmtdy so perfect m COmpOSlOOn Will ill WU 1U vtumuw mm .v its makers in printing its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. Tkt rtmtdy which absolutely contains neither alcohol nor injurious or habit-forming drugs. Following letter selected at random from a large number of similar ones and cited merely to illustrate these remarks t "In the winter of 1908. X became greatly ran dawn sad .Irregular," writes Mrs. Henry Scott, of Swan Creek, Mich.. Rout Box 49- I alowlr but surely grew worse, and. at laat, resolved to apply to the doe tors for help. The doctor Bald I had inflammation, enlargement and lacer ation. I waa in bed eleven weeks and got no better The doctor said I V. tn have an ooeration. but to that I would not listen. Uy hus. llss. Scott. band purcnaaea two nun m - " I i . .hi. mruvlT I eoold not walk across the floor, but I hA taken three bottles I oould feel myself grainmr, so I j . j . i, tv. puw. Fnvnrita Prcacnritioo. . UniT ZOr it I lwoioW havebeen dead T really heUsve It saved my life. 1 fed after dropped the think: better now thsn in twenty years." MB eervioe. good fruit without epiaying ie a fact that we might aa well make uponr minde to accept. P ojree- iTe Farmer. ; -7r , Cttfiairiti Vitiruj tad Crosses it ' tr. The United Daughtere of the Ooniederaoy have decided that no more crones shell be presented to veierans after November 1, 1912. Any veteran entitled to a croie ie requested to make application aa eoon at he poiiiblj can. AH or ders fcr oroaaei must be filed with the custodian et least three weeke before the day of bestowal. The lUth of May is the hext day for ! cress bestows Is. HonrJohn 8. Henderson, if called en at hii cfSee will oheerfully make out the blanks. ' Una Johk 8 QsanxBeoir, Pieat. BoUtt F.oke Chapter LmmWml, iSSiSj! . . Walter B. Graham will take notice that W. B. Shaver and wife Jessie L. Shaver have commenced an action on th special proceeding side of the docket to sell for partition and division one tract of land in Bowin County, Cleveland township. North Carolina. containing 85 acres, and being the same lands assign ea to waiter K. and Jessie L.Graham, recorded in special pro eeedine docket No. 5 page 683. sierk's olftee. Bow an eounty, and th it sum mons tM Deen issued m said cause and returned defendant not to be found in Rowan eoonty ; and that de- zenuant is required to appear before this court on April 11th, 1912, and answer or aemur to tne complaint therein filed or the relief therein de manded wtu net granted. This If arch 11th, 1912. J. F. HoCubbivs. uierfc Superior 3oort; at LET US TELL YOU THAT JLES. BROS., 112 NORTH MAUI STREET, SALISBURY, II. C. 4 EHTIRE GTOCIl AfJ D FIKTUEEG for oale at a Sacrifice. Ro- ineinber oale now going on. and it io up to you to oave one half on all Clothing. Shoeo. Hato and on'o Furniohingo at MIL above has been commenced in the Su perior court of Bowan county for the purpose of obtaining an absolute di vorce on account of the. defendant having committed fornication and adultery and the aaid defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior court of said county to be held on the 9th Monday after the 1st Monday of March, the same being May 6th, 1912, at the court house of sail eounty in Salisbury, N. 0.. and auswer or demur to the eomplalnt which has been filed in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed in said complains. This February etn, Viii. J. Fbjlkk MoGvbbihb, i clerk superior court. John L. Bendleman, attorney. MC8 ti Dels W J. L (Ml. The defendant, J. L. Codie. will take notice, that plaintiffs, D. H. Call, administrator of J. W. Godie, and Mrs. Lime A. Call, have commenced an action in thr Suoerior Court of Rowan cennty agaihat Alice E. Lents, administratrix of J. P. Lents, PITS. A'1C9 X. UiUMt oximm nsnw .a I B. Oodie and J. L. Oodie, for the ejl purpose of settling the estate of vs J. w. Oodie. deceaeed. and for I5f the purpose of tracing fnnds fromlM the eale of personal property oon-1 I verted by Mary A. Codie belong- iog to the estate cf J. w. uoaie, and investing the same in real j estate in the city of Salisbury, (j i which said real estate wee devised Salisbury Supply & Commission Co., Near Passenger Depot, SALISBURY, N. C. THE HOr.lE OF SAMPLE SHOES BIG LlfJE JUST RECEIVED. $tTcot hI RAUJ HIDE SHOES . for Oodie, and to haveeaid real ee mUmm whii -FrSlvr tate, or the proceeds tMnot, m- m uvill y aiauaeaaj9B uaa lutitiiya dared the property oi we estate 71 -b-i... ..Ill ,,AII 4 O mnnwhn if J. W. Oodie, aud to be distf- 1 11UV Vf 111 v. ucaa y uu - iiivis e.eew. bnted according to the last will! J . and testament of J. W. Uodie.j La -A .nJ li.4 xnmnl.ini has I 'I I UBUOBBnUl SUU vvMiir.-.-. - been uiea in saia causa iui un purposes aforementioned suav that the said J. L, Oodie ie re- l appear at May term, m 1912, of Bowan Superior coart, 7f which convehes on the 6th day of y sjr. TQ19. and answer or demur 7l I Bell Shoe Store, 111 N. Main St Salisbury, N. C. K 1 4Z y 1 LEE BEOS ,J- the relief therein demanded or will be granted. This February lBtu, lViz. J. F. MoCuBBixa, ' - A. Ot clerk inpexior oowe. Try an ad. in The WATGM1M 1 e 72f i-sr r
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