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n n St n n n n n u n n n 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jiaieumatism How is rheumatism recognized ? Some nave said Rheumatism it a dull pain. -f; Rheumatism is a sharp pain. Rheumatism is sore muscles. Rheumatism is stiff ioints. Rheumatism is a shifting pain. All have dexWed iwusm is Pain. Sloan's Liniment applied : The blood begins to flow freely-the body's warmth Js renewed-the congestion disap pears the pain is gone. Sloan's KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrat- ub 4uanuc8 oi mis wa:.-'2mg liniment. HHHHHHHHHH& fllOUtt AtteLtion is called to the an nr?inoement of Jas B Yest for tho office f sheriff of Row in County subject to the action of tha Repabiioau primaries aod con vention . Mr. Yost is a well in form industrious aud inter- prish.g .. lizen aud would mak6 8 capable a .d worthy officer if ele t ed He ha3 the i a teres t' of the county at heart and uh? many frieuds who will be glad to cast their votes for him. A. L. Lingle, announces himself , candidate for the house of re ( j resentative. Mr. Lii:gle feelf rN4 t hut he is called upon, as on nu nsrnus potk u eceaai . ns, tc B-rve tbe people. Mr Lingle is endowed with considerable intel ligence, appreciates the ne'd cl w 8 laws and the necessity cf the rnblio being well served and p'edgf s himsolf to do whatever he can in the way cf ame'iorati g tin burdeus of the masses eo far as he is able should he be elected to the position sought. . m A permit has been issued by City Engineer Webb to the Goodman Lumber Com pany for the erection of an eightroom residence on Sou Main Street, the same to cost about $2,000. H Gr Tyson se cured a permit to build a bung low on North Lee, near 16th Stree, to cost about ?2, 000. It is also announced that the Goodman Lumber Company will greatly enlarge its riant in South Salisbury to the extent of about $10, (TO How to Feel Well During Middle life Told by Three Women Who Learned from Experience. The Change of Life is a most critical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain., Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Read these letters: Philadelphia, Pa. "I started the Change of life five years ago. I always had a headache and back ache with bearing down pains and I would have heat flashes very bad at times with dizzy spells and nervous feelings. After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I feel like a new person and am in better health and no more troubled with the aches and pains I had before I took your won derful remedy. I recommend it to my friends for I cannot praise it enough." Mrs. Mabgabet Grass man, 759 N. Ringgold St., Philadelphia, Pa. RavrtIv. Mass. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham's 1 j i Vegetable Compound, for nervousness and dyspepsia, when I was going through the Change of Life. I found it very helpful and I have always spoken of it to other women who suffer as I did and nave had them try it and tney aiso nave receiveu. good results from it." Mrs. George A. Dunbar, 17 Roundy St., Beverly, Mass. Erie, Pa. "I was in poor health when the Change of Life started with me .and I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, or I think I , should not have got over it as easy as I did. Even now if I do not feel good I take the Compound i U4. T Will TVrfllKA -your remedies to every woman for it may help them as it has me." Mrs. E. Kissltng, 931 East 24th St., Erie. Pa. 1 No other medicine has been so successful in .relieving woman s suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Women may receive free and helpful advice by writing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received and answered by women only and held in strict confidence. H H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ffHHHHHHHHHHq 0 Tha oar-and-'a-ha f-old child of Mr. aLd Mrs. P. R. Potts, of Franklin Townihip, died on Mon day night from the effaces of pneu monia and whooping cough. Brwin Paul Wofford, 8 months and 9 days old, sop of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Weffjrd, of Spencer, died on February 15th from the effeots of pneumonia . J. El wood Knox, aged 23 years, died last Sundt y morning at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs R. E. Knox, in Spencer, death following an illness of two weeks from a severe tttack of fever. He was taken sick after his return from a trip north. The funeral took place on Monday. N A Trfiler a hii'lam forSrr- iejor N. A, Trrxler, a splendid young man new living near Rockwell, proposes to enter the Democratic primaries ss a candidate for conn ty surveyor. He has had about eight years expsrience in practi-1 oal surveying about sevGn years of this time was spent with ex- oouaty surveyor, C. M. Miller, and. is highly recommended by these wh:m he has served. Mr Trexltr is preparing to build a residence in Salisbury and make this place his permanent home. 9 9rAhm jsiBlI NEWS . of interest 1o ll ALL OF OUR READERS. Spencer hss a new banking! institution, this being the Spencer Morris Plan Co, or ganized Tuesday of last week. Th business is to be opened about April 1st, with $25,000 capital. Sparks' circiiB lost one of its most valuable horses last Friday night at the winter quarters at the fair grounds. Death resulted from pneu monia. The circus is being put into shape for its annual spring tour. The openiDg o f Rowan County's first Community Training School for Sunday school teachers was effected last Thursday evening in the old court house. An excep tionally good attendance was noted. Prof A T Allen pre sided at the meeting aud W C Jackson of the Greensboro Normal school delivered an extern poTaneous address which was well rece:ved. Miss Janet Quinn bad charge of the singing and Pastor C A Ox Thomas ot tbe First Baptist church, made a short and very appropriate addses. The first musical entertrin ment given by tbe local high school orchestra was a big success. The orchestra may make a brief tonr in the near future. Dr W L Crump, who has been in Asheville for a month for his -health, has resigned as a member of tbe county beard of health. Dr Crump's many friends will be glad to know that he has improved ?oixe during the past month and indulge in the hope that he will soon be fully restored to his former vigor. Salisbury has a Negro law yer who sems to have been entrusted with some very important cases now before the Rowan. Superior Court. He is the attorney for Jas H Johnson who is suincr the Southern Railway Company for $10,000 damages, which case is on the docket for to day. He has just rucceeded in having the case of the Sal isbury-Spencer Building and Loan Association and Rod er D O'Kelly, trustee, vs Good"-. mar Lumber Co., and A D Phatr, settled out of court favorably to his clients. His name is Roger, D O'Kelly. j J D Dorsett, of Spencer, s being endorsed by several counties which have held Re publican county conventions as a delegate to the National RepublT'can convention a t Chicago in June. Such would be an honor worthily bestowed. An attack of vertigo or some similar ailment was sus tained by T H Vairderford, Jt while he was addressing tbe jury last Wednesday af ternoon in the Bosev Cools murder case before the Row an Superior cou't. His ad dress to the jury lasted about ten minutes when he was seen to stagger and fall to the floor. He recovered gradually. Work was begun Tuesday for the remodeling of the Maholey stables, this c'ty, into a garage aud livery stable. A well is being dug at present to be used for the stable, "City Engineer J W Webb has completed plans for the subway to be built -under the Kerr Street crossing of the Southern railroad. These plans have boen forwarded to the officials of the railroad at Washington. ' - p 6 to M If vs. ?er druggist wiU rtbc i not UUsJ&J3i4T fails 4o i&tt ;.s . . : .tiih'iig, Sate &seding or Pi otrudinsr ic iu f t WcUys. PAza v sM&isrJUa. Nes Base ati uzst. 50c Dr. King's New Discovery is a Doctor's Prescription used for over 45 years. It is pleas ant and children like it. You cannot use anything better for your child's cough and cold than Dr. King's New Discovery.' It is prepared from Pine Tar mixed -with healing and soothing balsams. It does not contain anything harmful and is slightly laxa tive, just enough to expel the poisons from the system. Dr. King's New Dis Led ford Hall one of th spate's fharrpion corn' boys, son of w. A Hall, of F ank lin T wnship, who had been seriously ill vith pneumonia, is improving. Telephones have been in stalled in Resfstp rf Peedp J. C. Deaton's office ard the office of te r ounty tragurer in the rour bouse these making ?ix phones no-7 jn use in the building. J M' Summers, who sever al months ago was -severely injured in a fall from a train, is swly improving and soon hopes to be out. Work is to begin next Sat urday upon the big taber nacle to be built by the Methodist of this city. It is the mtention of the members to begin and finish the con struction of this tabernacle in one day. Drnner will be served to the workers Satur day by a number of ladies from the several churches. This is to be quite an unusual event for Salisbury. The ushering in of the baseball season will take place on March 10th in tbis locality, when Spencer's team is to engage in a bat-fest with the Whitsett Tnstiute nine at Spencer. An alarm of fire was sound ed early Sunday morning to which the local epartment re sponded. The fire was confin ed to two houses occupied by colored people at the western edge of this city. The fire was extinguished after the total loss of one building and the partial loss of one ad joining. A change is to be made in the Liucolnton road at a point just west of the old Benton Ludwick cotton gin. This change will remove the long curve at that point. The road leadincr off from the Lincolnton road to Mt Ulla is being treated to a coat of sand, appropriation for same having made by the county commissioners. A slight earthquake shock of very short duration wss felt in th:s place by several persons some time after 6:80 o'clock on Monday evening. The schock was felt through out six southern states Col. Max L. Barker has been elected captain of 4th Co., C A C., of this place, to succeed W S Blackraer, Jr , who resigned -4) E Murph was elecfed second lieuten ant upon the resignation of T B Marsh, Jr. Both are residents of Salisbury. Col. Barker was formerly captain of this company. Bill K W 'IT'S Just mix 3 4 Gajs L. You then Saw I over Made with right proportions of Lead, Zinc and 4U years Linseed Oil. to insure Inruyoct Use a gal. out ol any L. &M. PAINT you buy and H not the besl paintjnade,, return theaLnLandALLlyourinoney back Kesler-Summers Hdwe Co;, Salisbury 6 Q Gnndmnn & fin.. IVYnnroavillo Davis Bros., East Bend J A Logan Yadkin ville IT J Lyerty & Son, Granite Quarry Give youChild Dr. King's flew Discovery for Coughs and Colds. covery is antiseptic kills the cold germs raises the pHlegm loosens the cough and soothes the irritation. "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for the past three years and use it con tinually in my family. My children are very fond of it for it keeps them free from cold. I can't say too much for it, and take pleasure in recommending it to my friends." Mrs. A. S. Haines, Franconia, N.H. Don't put off treatment. Coughs and colds often lead to a chronic cough, pneu monia and other serious lung troubles. It is also good for adults and the aged. Get a bottle to-day. All druggists. a. nag was prfssmea on Washington's Birthday to the East Spencer graded school by Spencer Council, No, 74 Jr OU AM and oih- ei patriotic fraternities. A big dinner served by the la dies of East Spencer was a feature of the occasion. The first quarterly meeting of tbe Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union will convene on Saturday, V arch 18th, with Grheen't? local in Franklin Township- The Barger school house near Gold Iuob wbicb was destroyed by fire last D ecem ber, has been enlaced with ) handsome new structure. Th building of tbi school house by fhe neighbors of the vi cinity showed plainly whut these paople are made of. lv seventeen days after the lum ber had been pi ced ou the site the structure was com pleted and ready for use It is a twostory building. Prof. A T Allen, superin tendent of 1he city public schools, is in Detroit, Mich., this week attending the con vention ot National School Superintendents in session at that place. Mrs C M Short, wif of Rev C M Short, of Concord, a for mer East Salisbury pastor was operated upon for appen dicitis at the Whitehead Stokes Sanatorium here last Wednesday. ' The operation was successful To have the city hall cell dooTfl standing wide open and the Rowan County jail with out a prisoner is something which few counties in tbe State can boast of. Thi's was the case here the p?st several days An effort will be made by railroad authorities to put a stop ti the loafing about the local Southern station. Tbis is a practice which has gained considerable headway of late and unless it is stopped ar rests will be made. The second week of the Ros wan Superior Court opened on Monday with the hearing of the civil cases, which will continue all this week. Among the cases to be heard was that of H T Cook of Spencer, who was suing T J Jerome for $2, 500 damages on account of being struck by Mr. Jerome's automobile while riding a bi cycle, this occurring in 1913. The jury in the cafe awarded Mr Cook $943 on Monday, A motion was made to set the verdict aside. Invijroi r.ting to the Pale and Sickly The Ok Stardard general strengthening tonic. GROV" S TASTELESS cbill TONIC.drives out Mala-'H;Cnrv:hes the blood, builds' up the system. A trr-rf ' For adults and children. 50c m 11 w fam& per 'Qi SIMPLE -THIS IS HOW Gals. Linseed Oil costing about - $2.70 Into & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint, at $2.25 per gal. - Q.QQ rhake 7 Gals. Pure Paint for $11.70 IPs only $1.67 per gaL Owens Drug Co., Winstou-Salem S L Mullen, Hunterville F tP-Day, BoonviUe Ohaa A. Peeler, Faith The Experience of Others With Peruna Is A Safe Guide to Follow Peruna has been the household remedy of hosts of people for the last fifty years. The testimony of those who have used Peruna proves it to be A Standard Family Remedy For Ordinary Grip; For All Catarrhal Conditions; For Prevention of Colds. An Excellent Remedy For the Convalescent; For thatirregular Appetite; For Weakened Digestion. Ever-Ready -To -Take What Family Medicine Do You Use? Doeitha family medicine yon now u keep tbe bowel regular? Boea your family medicine core coldiP Don your family medicine atop s winter or summer congfa? Does your family medicine increase the appetite and stimulate dfjetlion? THE PERUNA COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OHIO Those who object to liquid medicines will find Peruna Tablets desirable for Catarrhal Conditions, Sam Small Comi'o . Sam Small, the noed evan gelist has arranged to speak in Salisbury, at the Colonial Theatre at 3 o'clock, Sunday afternoon, March 5th. His suhje t ill be "Uncle Sam's Water Wagon," which is one of his most severe arrange aients of the whiskey busi ness, No admission fee will be charged aud everybody is invited to come rut and hear him. .No doubt he will have a packed housr. Rev. W B Duttera, of Sal isbury, addressed the school ind an audience at Moores" ville on Tuesday afternoon at a big flag-raising held by the Juniors of that place. IT MUST 6E TRUE Salisbury Readers Musi Com; tc Thai Con clusion. Is is not the tiiiua of a si)f case id SaiiBbury, but a num j oi citizens testify. Eudorgem-u by people you know bea:a thf i& of truth The follown u one of the public statemei ta mad in tin :ocality aoout Doau Kid ney Pills: 8. W, lleufv. contractor and carpenter, E Ken Sb , Salitbun, iaya. '"uaaKacne was a otmm .. sroublo with me and I was s- bao hat I could hardiv stoon to nick up anything. If I did get down, cjnldu't 8traiehi8u ud withont. baking hold of something. A few doses,of .Doau'a Kidney Pi!ig re- uevea tne misery m my back and regulated the action of my. kid neys." Price 50c. at all dealers. D.m't simply ask for a kidnev remfdv get Doan'e Kidney Pills'the same eaaB M.r. Meurv had. FtratAr MilburnCo. Props., Buffalo, N Y. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Salisbury, N, C Feb. 18. 1916 I hereby announce myse'f a eaL- didate for he office of high sher iff of Rowan coauty sut jeot to the aoticn of tha Republican prima ries and convention, J. B. Yost. SaiiBbury, N. C. Feb. 22, 1916. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Represent atives, snbject to the primarie and convention cf the Republican party, pd. A. L. Lingle. YOU KNOW US, YOU KNOW OUR BUSINESS HARNESS Let us m ike your harness. Our goods cannot be excelled. Our work is guaranteed first class. - Gold Hill Harness Go. Telephone No. 24, Gold Hill, N. O. At 2 P. n., Saturday 26th 4 $9 Dressers for $6-50 Each, Cash. Just come arounc ot.ee aud you'll come again. ROWAN FURNITURE GO.. The Cheapest Furniture Store, 121 w. innes hi., Salisbury, N. 0. Peruna keepa the . bowela regular withoat producing a physio action. Parana is one of the beat cald ramadiea mm . the market. Peruna can be relied upon to atop coagh i old or young. Peruna has no superior aa a tenia for die appetite and digestion. Oabolina Watchman is j r fciiihsd on Wednesday aud Tn i'OAM Rsoobd on Friday of tack tv &k and, so far as news aid istiet is concerned, admirably iw tttra the purpose of a semi- fv-eMy. They give you all ths c artj news, specially prepared ft? iheir readers, condensed so Hi Ten can get the facts with Cf t bsvin? to wade through col r si ci childish prattle, and ar if Bf id a that you can read tha h. it rws at a glance, which is i h es ti t only the preference bat nmctW. These things, in add i' i In, U the fact that it is a home r ? faper, owned by home pec zi er ploys home people and n St fpr a square deal for home ,j(c; . :g;ixdleis of loss or gain, tlOi e c&sse every loyal son of t' c ny to make it his business t f? fiiU ffi tbem first, last f! 4 r RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment That's the surest wav tn hm .m The best rubbing liniment isjj M R3USTA lil II livil g k Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc Good for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c 50c $1. At all Deafest: N tiee to Creditors Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Henry V. 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Its remarkable durability has won it the popular title "tUeer fiate that Wear." Sold by leading dealer ery where. Send for catalogue "C-L,"fhofin all patterns. Madden Brflannla Co- HCh
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