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. . . , - . ..... ?cv;; -Vt-.1V- ' , 1 K- ' . - - -.-v. - . , . r - . . - r r. . ; -A - teWMMWMMvW - f : - i 1 ! , 1 . . . -,,.--, , - , -- - u . .. .. . . . lm i -a " '-f. s Absolutely ' PisiwS !i Makes Home No other i aid to the housewife is so great, no other agent so iseful and certain in making delicious, wholesome foods The only Baking Powder made from No Alum No Lime Phosphates m of Insrnf In Various Neighborhoods Sent in by Our Friand ESlTWe do not print ar ticles not signed by the auth or's real name. t . FAITH. Feb. lOfch. Miss Laura Ella belle Wiley, daughter of D. A. Wiley was born September 1st, 1889, and died February 29th 1912, aged 22 years, 4 mouths and 28 days. She was a faithful member of Faith Lutheran church and had been a faithful Sunday School teacher of - that church and also eeoretary of .the Woman's 'Missionary Society. "One of the largest congregations that ever assembled at a Lurial at this place attended her funeral and the service was, conducted by her pastor, Rev. C. P. jfsher. . Th child rn' Mtnainn Rftnrl nf u uwauo au uui vu did uibkius sneran 4cnurct arraugementa for the annual en tertainment , Eastet ' Monday night. 1 Passion week services will be held at the Lutheran church be ginning Wednesday night before Easter and tha Lord's Sapper will be celebrated on Sunday. B. A. Lefler.: kiUed a pig 6 monthi old that weighed 240 pounds. Whoever beats that trot out your pig . Four granite companies had jast started to work in their quarries, but the big snow shut d wn all kinds of work here for the present. Crawford Peeler has found a great egg curiosity at his hen house and gave it to Venue. Miss Mary Peeler has returned to Newton college. Venus. ROCK. March 11. Farmers are anx Sous fdr the weather to break so that they can go to work on the Try matism eumaisia for two years t bi TX; Tcip ac, J ?Iace- 1 tned remedies and could not get bet-1 'X t Sloan 8 Liniment. One botde fixed me up in good shaoe and now X always have a bottle in the house for my wifeLd ffidrSr li uiJ. 1 pgjAS. SLOAN ..v.:' 7 ' .V ' 11 - ... ... Baking Easy - .... of Tartar farm All witl an v; tii l . Toe Farmer's Union at i hie local had a very important meet ing Thursday evening. They are getting new members right along Good men to. (uion is doing good fork, BLd the inflaen:e is being felt in the community. Or. 0. Bo8tian and family were welcome visitors at John Shup ing'e Saturday night. Mr. and Mis. Deck Bostian were visiters at G. M. Shuping's Sat urday night., The Entertainment at our school Saturday afternoon and eveniug was well attended con- siuermg tne weatner. iaite a J .1 .ft . bit had to be cut cut ae the weather, was so cold the people could not enjoy it very comfort- auic, auu buuru were many eryi Bmall children in the audience; no place for bal ie. A. Barger and family are 'f - ecjoyiug themselves out on their farm. Daniel Jackson 13 doing con siderable work on the laud he bought from Robert Joeey several mouths ago. J. M. Castor is thinking of put ting in a telephone soon. J. F. Phillips is going to do a ra& ueax ui wora on us oarn this spriug, . Saw. A. . . , n . miBtnai was Friday night ordared in the case against Robert L.eo.:ard of rhomasville, lu which he is charged with the murder of nis oousin. Charles Everhards. also of Thomasville. The iury . . A , J 'I ic isou m u ouure nouse ai v will Morgan, and contains fcbout fif o'cio:k at the order of Judge Fer- teen acres, and being the lands con- guaon and stated that it was im pcssible to gr on a verdict, and Judge Ferguson procteded to ordsr n mistrial. The members of th9 jury stood five for murder in the :cond degree ar.d savfn 'ii . 1 m i i -i iur acquittal, icey naa iku wre?tlicg with the case since latt Tuesday afternoon. Relief Sloan's Liniment tor your rheu don't rub just lay it on Rheumatism ugnuy. it goes straight, to the sore spot, quickens the blood; limbers up tne musaes ana joints and stops the pain. Here's Proof Mrs. Julia Thomas of Jackson, - CaL, mites? "I have used your lini ment for rheumatism with much suc cess." Martin J. Tunis, 169 16th Ave.. . and I could not move at all ; had : ?Sc" fe-and wo. - iogli, iasa, :SOUTHHFR'S LOW RATES TO WiSON. fOn Account Ff Anoal:Rsi'n?on Cdofederate Vtleras, Mai 7-8-9, 1912. ?' On account of "this occasion the Southern" Railway " will sell round trip tickets "to MacoD, Ga., on May, 5, 6, 7, and 8th, 191, with final re turn limit Mav 15th, with the privilege of 'extension of filial limit until June 5th. by - per" tonally depositing ticket; with special agent at Macon, not later than May J5thc and upon payment of 50 cents per ticket at time of depositing. JStop overs will be permitted at Atlanta and several other points within limit of ticket, either going or returning trip, or both, by depositing ticket with agent at point of stop over. Arrangements have been made to si-ii'side trip tickets from Macon to a large number of points with in a radious of five hundred miles at greatly reduced rates. The following round trip rates . will apply from stations named : Greensboro, $8.45; Higli Point, $8.15; Thomasville, $8; Reidfcville, $8.90; Siler City, $8 45; Lexington, $7.80; Ashe bom, $8 70; Albemarle, $7.45; Charlotte, $6 60; Concord, $7; Salisbury, $7, 45; China Grove, $7.45; Norwood, $7.45; Gas tonia, $6.60; Blacksburg, $6; Rock Hill, $6.10. Reduced round trip rates on same basis from all other stations on the Southern Railway, Arrangements are now being made for the oper ation oi two special trains to take care of the movement from North Carolina, one starting at Raleigh, N. C and one at Charlotte, N. C leaving Charlotte about 7:45 p. m., Monday, May 6th, ar riving at Macon early Tues day mornin g May 7. These tiains will consist of first class coaches and Pullman Sleep in8 ars ex wt schedule to be announced later. Passengers rrom branch line points can use regular .rains tojunction points, connecting at such junctiou poiut s with special trains For detailed information in connection with rates, reser vations. scheuules, etc., ap ply to any agent, or, R. II DeButts, Division Passenger Agent, Chai iotte, N. C. Sale ol Land Jear Gold Hill. Pursuant to an order of the Super ior (jouri maae in tne cause entitled John J , btewarc, administrator of Anderson Ranson vs. Adelaide Han son, John Ranaon and Elian Ranson. appointing the undersigned to sell the real estate 01 ad a er son Kanson to mke asaeta to pay debts, the under- daor in th" city of Salisbury, on Saturday, Marot 30,h. 1912. at 12 o'clock M., the following de- I "V- vui Vo want . JLJJ 111 1C AU 1U.UI KU Township about 2 and 3-4 miles east of Gold Hil1 on the east side of the Rock, and bounded on the north by the lands of Charles Morgan, on the ln t.h n... hff u i.J, r ir.u Mauey. nowFaggart.on the west by the 10 acre lot formerly owned by vuo AB&iv&a i v i' l nun both McCanless, deed for which is duly registered in the Register's of fice for Rowan county, to which refer ence is hereby made, reriris ot tale : Cash. This February 26th, 1912. John J. 'Stewart, commissioner. R Lee Wright, attorn y. AOHHWI8TRATCR N9TICI Having qualified as administrator of theeHtate of Arthur E. Kluttz. de ceased, this is to notify all persons having claims gain!t ti e said dece dent to file an itemiz'id, verified state ment of SBme with i he undersigned on or before the 4th day of Ye br nary, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons ind. hi. to saiJ ostate are notified to make prompt settlement. This February 3, 1912. . Z. A. Kluttz administrator. Rockwell. N. C. R. D. No. 2 I heo. F. Kluttz, Atty. 2-7 6t pd PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK SALISBUBY, N. C. Doe a General II an Vine Biiiiiess. We pay 4 pr cent on time, da- posits. Interest payable every enree montns. . 1 . a - Prompt attention- given to snv business entrusted to us Your business solicited. Peoples' jafioiml Itank, John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. . cashier D. L. G a skill, W. T. Busbt, V. -president. asst. cashier IIM,' The Watch man and Rec ord are tiguriug on start ing a conleet aud si vine away as first prize oneof the best and most reliable motor cycles to be had and a stood bicycle as the gpcoiid prize. I Anyone who means hrsiness and desires to eater this con test will please send us his name and audi ess at once. Watchman andv Record, Sal- isbury if. , GIYIS8 OUT. Th 3 Stugilt! DiscouragssJianf a CtHzB 1 Arouud ull d-iv'with an achi g bark ; ' 1 - t Ca i-Hst at sight; o : , Enough vta makf ai.y one Vgiv- out " Ppa&'e Kidney Pills are helpii g .thousantia ' ' Tby a re f ir kidney ba k scli ; Thy - f il Hve,kiddy iiU. HjVV:'i8 ,fc!al-8t:tify proof that it is is so : MralW. Yate. 6 Paik Av . arisibucy, N. C, ys:' "My kidneva- w.oro badlv .dl-rder: sod jny h-alth' wae ,podr. ' I did not seem to ha,Hy strength; er amiauoii &t a mv neaa ncoea uaarly 11 th trjrm Oftou I was so d;zzy; that lic'u'd hardly stiud and ther aa:80 tnuoh lameness aud s jreue?rio. my bark that it as dlfnoalt tor m r to et.oop I 6 ok the docfu,' tnei icin for a long timi Dot I did not iinnrcve until 1 began aair g D )an' Kidney Fills. They msde me well and I shall never cease to be greatful to them." For sale by all d?alers. Price 50 cents Fosier-Miiburn Co., Buffalo. New Yorlc, sole juzents for the United States - Remember the name Doam--and take no other. JNO.R Jeweler and Optician. CHINA, GROVE, N. C. Prices moderate, 16 yar experience - PILLOWS FREE Mail us $10 for 86-pound Feather Bed and receiv 6-pom:d pair pillows rre. Freight prepaid. New feathers, beat ticking, satisfaction guaranteed, AGENTS WANTED TURNER & CORN WELL FmIW Dealers. Dept. A. Charlotte. N. C Keference: Commercial Kational Bank. For Women Who Care Of course you use an antiseptic in yoar family and in the care of your own per son, and you want the best. Instead of what you have been usinj such as liquid or tablet antiseptics or peroxide, won't you please try Paxtine, - a concentrated antiseptic po.wder to be dissolved in water as needed. jraxiine is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and more healing than anything you ever used. ANTISEPTIC In the toilet to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent Jecay. To 'disinfect' the mouth, destroy disease germs, ana piu-ify the breath. To keep artilicial teeth and bridgework :lean and odorless. To remove nicotine crom the tcctli and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspira tion ouoi'S oy sponge bathing. As a mevlicipsxl ogrent for local treatment oi' feminine ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot douches of faxtme. lor ten ye.Ts the Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. lias been regularly ad vising thei r patient s to use it because of its extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal power. For this pur pose alone routine is worth its weight m gold. ALo for nasal catarrh, sore throat, inflamed eyes, cuts and wounds. All druggists, 25 and 50 cents a box. Trial box and testimony of 31 women free on request. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston. Mass The Implement Co 9 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, have just issued a new and complete Farm Implement Catalog giving up-to-date in formation and prices of All Farm Implements, Cora and Cotton Planters, 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 E. Main St, Richmond, Va. Tiic R. IP NoimanCo llmirn ana Emlialmgrs, No. 181 N Main St., Salisbury, N, C, Evc-ry detail Carefully Look ed after by Competent Licensed Men Day Telephone No. 222. .?vi$i?. XalepUoneo. 311. BROWN, I "EXPERIENCE-" I RADS' MARKS ' DCSIGN3 t rtftovmftuTa Xif ; Anyone wndlag anfcptrh nnl doacrlptlonfflay ' quloklr asoortuiu our oimimou free wLetlior on luveni inn is proonoiy pntentniiie. Communten.- v tioiisstrictlycontldeiitlal. HAh'DCOW on-Pnteni . sent freer Oldest agency fur Bccui iiigjpatents. Patent taken through 11 unti & Co. receive - '. tpeciai notice, without charge,' la the ; A handsomely illttstrated weekly. .T.nrpest dr. enlatlou of any FfifeTUtllc Journal. 3"ennB, S3 m -'t year luontha, $L gold by all uowadealers. r mm & ufcwwrj&tir Tone Wash i jet oil D- C. INO'1'GSS.mON Kidney aadBIadder Trdubies and 'Nervous Debility Yield ReajSly ... and Quickly to Treatmentwith MSGAEO'S SPECIFIC TABLETS : ' VA SURE CURE" Chattahoochee. Ga. Haggard Specifle Co.; Atlanta, Ga. '; ' . Gentlemen: I harve need your tablets for indi gestion and have found thorn to be just what you claim for them. I have tried several remedies, but did not set any relief until I tried your table. I would cheerfully recommend your tablets as a sure cure for indigestion. Yours truly, 8. H. GREEK; M. D, ' HAGGARD'S SPECIFIC TABLETS wflTpttt you on the road to health, make rich, red. blood, facd your wasted tissues and-pot -new life, vim and vigor into you. Take Haggard's Specific Tab- ieta. Be a manl If you are a woman who ia heir to the ills of her rex, this remedy will alleviate your sufferings. Try a box at our rik. If it does not benefit you, your money will bo "cheerfully vsiunded. - 60c. a box. sVid bt Smith Drug Co., sfbc? Sntmf pouiron lot Standaid CmumI tieetile Machine SltCnl position la onfmanr tutu oaeciO' maciuaa , TELLUS How yon s't at yar sewing uiacbiufi ar.il WE WILL SHOW YOU boinethi:;g of vital interest To Your Health. You cnuuot act toe qwicly in tbi matter, so come tcday and let us explain rheStiStfaig!it"SIAN9AfiD" Central .Needlajdoa V 8eu.f? macbiue tbtt gw-'S yor. positive healthfol extrcise. Brown Shoe Co., Salisbury, N. (J. Special Demonstrators . The Straight aud Cu: ved Lilies, !UJr4 position for Standard Cer.ual Needle Har:..-,s Stttlnf posldon for ordlnao side needle machines ASjli INJITRAl 0R8 NOTiCK Having qualifie! as administrafnr with thowill aim x d. of tlH P&tt,. of Minnie M J.eazer. dpn'ri this ia o notify all pprsjns having claims against the s 'id decedent to . file "an itemized verified ststement of s-ame with the undersigned on or brfore tin- letn day of Januarv. lflis or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons iiidphtt-rl ti said estite are notified to make prompt settlempnt. This January 18 1912. F It. BRN.-administrnUi- Jno. 1 . Rendleman, attorney. The eEphmiidn i test of oar own laboratories : theresnoliitormfss"aboutffoyster Sdid3y Reliable dealers Everywhere KS. MOBSTER OIIIANO CO alcs Offices -MorfolltTa; s AarJboro'NC. -:- Cfllnmfjia S Baltimore Md. iKJnlomeryMa.. i3paiikntuj3Q mmKmWmmmimmmmmgm Wgqd'S&eds For 1912. 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