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V3? "mm Dr. King's New J3spovery 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 r.nythii)g harmful ami is slightly laxa tive, just enough to expel the poisons from the system. Dr. 'King's Nuw Dis LOCAL NEWS - of interest to " . -ALL OF OUR READERS. The February term of Rowan Soperic r Oourt cams' to a close last Saturday after a two week term There were no important oases of rhteret to the public heard dating last week. Thf ca?3cf the Atlanta Terra Cotta Company against the King Lum ber Company of .harlottesville, Vs., the latter being the tuilders of Rowan's new sourt house, was referred to a referee and Joho L. R)ndlmau, Esq., was appointed referee. A settlement iu which heavily imposeil flues were paid was ef fecfeed in tha Rowan Coanty Coatt last Saturday in the oass of H F Skauly, former supervisor, and Messrs H C Pope and T R Con nor, the two guards, who were-responsible for the esoape of the seven State convicts in Salisbury recently. The parties have re tarded to their respective homes. A:) appeal will w t be taken in th be cases. Rjv.CC Wagoner was iiTBta'.led pist)r of Faith Reform sd Churcbl last 8a day. The offioiatifg com nmtsa appointed ty the North Carolina Classis was compos ad of Ravs. JUL Lyarly, J. 0 Bell of Crescent; and A. Saulsnbergar of Cbina Grovo. Receding information to the effect that there was a consign ment of liquor going to China Grove, the tame bail g transported as baggage-, sheriff Krider went to that town on Saturday and an ex amination of two trunl 8 f and in the Southern passenger station resulted in the fiudicg of a great qaautity of liqucr. The gj":ds ba been checked ft m a Virgiuia town as baggage and the owoer, or owners, is not as yet known. On account of the condition of tbe weather the conference that was to have been hald as Richfield ou Tuesday was postponed until Friday at 11 o'clock in the morn ing. Yisterday the big Republican State convention was held at Ral eigh and it resulted in one of the largest state conventions ever held by the Republicans, The Rowan delegation left for Raleigh on Tuesday n'gbt, a-nor.g them waB the new county chairman, R. A Koh'oBS, James H. Ramsay, T. V. Holt, Jas. D, Djriett and others. Capt. W. 0. Coughenour is in the sanatorium reoeiving treat' ment fcr injaries sustained in a fall on Main Street Saturday night. Ilis many friends will be glad to learn that the injuries are I ot perions It Always Helps says !Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic She says further: "Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able .to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill 1 wish every suffering woman would give The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc, are sure signs of woman ly trouble.' Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women tor more man titty Get a Bottle Today I ! Give yotsy Child O w t v, 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 theupast 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 if, and take pleasure ia recommending it to-my iriends." Mrs.A.S.JIaines, Franconia, N.H. Don't put off treatment. Coughs and colds often lead to a chronic cough, pneu inonia and other serious lung troubles. It ia aj:o good for adults and the aged. Get a bcttie to-day. All druggists. A special quarterly conference was hid at tbe First Methodist Church last Thursday night at which ime it was authorised ihat a uew and modern huuse of wor svip be built by the congregation. A committee of eleven was ap pointed t- take ojmplete charge of the building of the church and the financing of the job. The third annual banquet of the fathers and sons of Salisbury was held on Monday night in the Colonial store building and re sulted ia a ve-y successful affair. Mayor W. H. Woodson presided aud a very interesting progiam was rendered. The mothers and daughters had their second annual banquet ou Tuesday night and al o Boored a snccesr, The termor on Scitnce aud the Bible," delivered on Monday and Tuesday nights by Rev. I. R Dean at the First Bar tist Cfcurch were Tery interesting and instruo tive. His sermons were so simDle c in form as to be easily understood. Rev, Dean is a preacher of great power. A big orwd heard him The Patterson sohcol and the Mill Bridge high school crossed bats Friday evening at Mill Bridge and after seven innings the soore stood 8 to 0 in favor of the Pat terson boys. Geo. Fink has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., to take a oourse cf treatment for stomach trouble 'A Prairie Rose," is the title )f a pliy t) be presented on Fri day, March 3rd, in the Spencer publio sohocl auditorium by pu pils of the Spencer sohool. State Oouoilor W. A. Oooper has, issued a circular letter to the council and members of the Jr. O U A M of North Carolina, an- uoujciug the date for Junior Or der da'y in this state. Friday, April 7, 1916, will be designated as Junior Order day and the conn oils and members are specially re- qnested to observe this day as "Service Day." Te Caucljna Watchman is ffcj shsdcu Wednesday aud Tbi L crsM Rbcobd on Friday of eaeh niek acd so far as news and $CfTi ia concerned, admirably itevtra the purpose of a semi wekly. They give you all the ecarty news, speoially prepared fee their readers, condensed so tfljcn can get the facts with er caving to wade through coi ners cf childish prattle, and ar- UAgtd t5 that you can read the hcvtt ntws at a glance, whicn is gien nrt only tbe preference but ooirtctly Ihese things, in addi kirn te the faot that it is a home nef?ipFr owned by home peo nls. t?t)loYS home people and its fidf fcr a square deal for home pcp'i regsrdless of loss or gam, itOfM cause eyery loyal son of tie fernty -tc make it bis basiuess if tftlfftriU frr them first, last CS3 1X1 years. Mrs. S. P. Dorgan died last! Sunday night at tbe residence cf her daughter, Mrs. H P Brandis on North Main Street The body was taken to Mobile, Ala , on Monday night for interment. Irwis PnpirsEton, a eplndi--' ? tdjt mi ,, i(ti Mif SW . . aaomit g h h -rre -f h? r.nt,, Mr d Mr G. ,l' P ninefton, m S nce?. D: -b v- due to a pecul ar nff otiou which be contracted last December and which puzzled a number of skiMed physicisns. It seemed t" be cauoerou affecti n at a unn-b r t-f plto a on his body and he surf red greatly The deceased leaves h?e parents and one sister The fu eral was held Sunday at $pn;r. MacKeniie Murdock, aged 22 years, sayi the Landmark, died Saturday afternoon at the hom1 of his mother, Mrs? A me Mn. doch, in Statesville, death result ed from tubercuar pueucioL ia. He had teen sick jnta weQk. Fuueral services weraheld at th home Snuday afternoon oondncted by Fev. J. Harper Brady and Dr. J. A. Soott. The interment was in Cakwcod. Mr. Murdtck had lately been olerking at the H tel Iredell newstand aud was popular with acquaintances. He was te second son and the last surviving child of the lste Thos. Murdoch of Statesville. H's older brother, Aibertus Mutdooh, died within the year. Mrs. Murdoch is the daughter of the late John W: tfcKemie, for many years en nected with the Watchman rffic, and has many friends and rela tives here who will regret to learn that she ha now lost her entire amily. Aq Ides I Spring Lxativj A good and time tried remedy s Dr. Eiug'sNew Life Piiis Tbn first dose will mcv the sluggish bowels, stimulate the hvsr aid iear the svstem of waste and lcod impurities. You owe it to yourself to clear the y-tem of body poisons, accumulated du iig the winter. Dr. Kind's New Life ills will do it. 25a, at ycer Druggist. Oivle's Court House Burned but Recoids Saitd. Winston-Salem, Feb. 29. The fire which originated in oi e cf the upper stories of Davie County's fine new courthouse at Mccksvilte aud completely destroyed the building last night, adjourned a term of c urt which had just hvn convened . Mocktville has no water rystem. Owing to the soaroity of water tbere vras little cbanoe for eff eo- live work towards i6viig tbe building to be done. The best work that was accomplished was th saving of the Records, office fixtures and other furniture. The officers of the county will use toe oia court nouso, wnich since the erection t the new building has beeu used as a com. mnnity uildiug and today the work of fitting up temporary quai teri was begun. vVhi e the origin jf the fire is undetermined, it is believed, be cause of the 'ocation of the first flame; that i t originated in the electrio wiriug. The Davis courthouse, whioh ws a nanasome structure, was erected -1009 at a c st of abent $40,000 It is believed that tb insurance on the burned building will materially aid in the erection of a new courthouse. The'e will be a play, "The Southern Cinderella," pre sented by the Sumner Good Time Club at the Sumner school house five miles south o f Salisbury, Saturday March 4th, at 7:30 p. m. . The play is a good oneandthe tal ent is fine. The public ls in vited to attend. Weather Forecast For February. From 18 to 26, rain or snow : f wind is s?uth then rain, and if -cuthwest, anew. From 26 to March 8, snow aud tormy. This month shows us a fairly good month up to tbe 25th tbeu rough weather comas, suow aud itormy. IIxvbt Ram, Sal;sbu'y, N. C. ficuts, No. S. Read this unsolicited gr&tefu! testimony Not long ago my left knee be came lame and sore. It pained me many restless, nights. So se rious did it become that I was forced to consider giving up my work when I chanced to think of Sloan's Liniment. Let me say less than one bottle fixed me up. Chas. C. Campbell, Florence, Tex. H Me!MM TaWe AM Cgi p'ete The bnildin? of th ' ig taber hac;e by th Methodist on th corner of Jackscn aDd Fisher Streets, which start id early last Jatarday moruit jf, attracted a lot of attention. A big ciowd of men arr ved on the scene shortly b -fore s -v en o'clock it h bammai and other tools and the work gan in earnest. The lumber had all been out and assorted so that it onv needed placing and this was speedily done. Dinner wbi served on the see ue by the Meth dist ladies and this alone was a big feature. Although the tabernacle was xpected to I e comp ete in a day this was net done, though the building looked nearly comp'ete at tbe close of work Saturday "VniDg The carpenter work was in charge rf contractors A R. and H. Lse L.zenby andN W. Ooll t. n ezperiencsd lumber man, also Gity Engineer J. W. Wiob. The work was not entirely done by Methodists. Several photographs were taken at different stages of the raising. Next Sunday the tabernacle will he the scene, of the first of a series of me tings to be conducted by Bishop John Ki'go during March. The buildijg will easily eat 1500 pec pie. lnvi,v The r GRin 0 io tnr Pcj.- aaJ Sick;.;' r i'-tri) genera' Ttrengthening toni o I ELESS chill roXIC.drives ou Mes the blood, buiids up the system. c For adults and Liiildren. 60c Attention is ca'led to tbe adver tisement ( f the McLlellan 5a and 10c Store to be found on tbe fourth cage of this paper. They are of- feriug seme nnnsnal bargains. uff your way into the joys of Prince Albert! Go ahead, quick as you lay in a stock of the national joy smoke ! Fire up a pipe or a makin's cigarette as though you never did know what tobacco bite and parch meant! For Prince Albert is freed from bite and parch by a patented process controlled exclusively by us. You can smoke it without a comeback of any kind because P. A. is real tobacco delight. the national joy smoke will do for you what it has done for thousands of men, not only in the States but all over the world I It will give you a correct idea of what a pipe smoke or a home roiled cigarette should be. Get thb Phrince Albert pipe-peace and maldn's-peace message, you men who have "retired" from pipe and cigarette-makin's pleasure; you men who have never known its solace! Because you have a lot of smoke pleasure due hare to and half-poand tin humidor m and in hat cimvmr Douna eryMtai-miaMM numi- l&nX&'Z R Btnt Prince Albert evryw baeeo U molds in toppy red bag; Set h'n. Ida handmom ooand Does Pain Interfere? There is a remedy Sloan's Liniment JTl Mr Ea r rf Elmw cfl, fusM to Death Jarre R. Hair, son of W. v' , Hair of ESmwod, was the victin of a most horrible accident Satu day afternoon that resulted in hi deafcb five mi'.tntt'S later. Mr. Hair worked on a farm v Rrwan Ooontv. Sato'day a't : 'M ru h d"'iv r 'd v I r. to the Ls- gl oho , Uottats C tv, aud startad borne a; thu em wagon. Along th? wa? it is i re sumed that he sufferen attac r.f illness and fell in a r ar wh rf the wagon ad was won around the axie and l-rake The? was no one with him an the tim aud the mules tretfcid dot g unti some one discovered (he trots U and stopped them. Mr. flasr wa badly bruised and broken and died a few minutes after being r moved. Deceased was 8S years old and all his lif 9 was subject to attack of illness. Surviving are hit par ents and several brothers and sis ters. W. F. Hair of Statesville is a brother. ' The funeral was held Monday morning at Elm wood aud inter ment was at Fifth Greek churoh Statesville Landmark, For Yotsr CMld's Ce-ls If your child has a cold, ncs runs or coughs much get a small bottle cf Dr. Ball's Pioe-Tar Hon- y. it's a peasant rme-iar- Honey syrup, just what children like and just the medioin to soothe the cough and check the cold. After taking, children stop If retting, sleep good and are soon entirely well. Insist on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. 25o. at your Druggist. you quick as you pack-your-pipe and make fire I J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO titfcftW Wimatts mirrii It Offmr ipttiH BOBgbtOI. Concord, Feb. 29 The first signs of the political year are at band in Cabarrus and things po litical are beginning to oooupv a plaoe iu the talk one hears. The Republican have started the ball In rolling and, with things politi cal about eyes in this county all that it neoestary ii for one side tc tart something. It will keep go in. Headvd by County Chairman J F. Harris, a big delegation of Re public r.t left this morning fv i k'igh to aUflnd the State co. - votion. Includei among th delegates it H. S. Williams, wh r ot only has the ucaniiaous en r-Mtrent 1 u the enthnsiasti r t.ht omiiwti u for Congre , the eighth distriot. Mr Williams ctw here aben me years ago from Yadkin Ooul. ty and bgan the practice of la. He has three times represented Cabbarrus iu the Legislature and until last campaign wascbairmai RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment That's the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment ia n Horses, Mules, Cattle, Ets. Good for your own Ache Pains, Rheumatism, Spfltis), Cuts, BurnsTttc. 25c 50c $1. At all w I We do the'Best and will appreciate your orders. Call at iffica r Wdl H. Stewart, Editor and Prairiitir, St&iory. N. C 1 till ttfv su uu jvu wiu icsui a rvvos Patented July 30th, 1907," which baa made (Are men smoke or roll-a-cigarette with P. A. CO WsslSaksq. XI C MM U MhOUn Lira-nhnicra-iT-U ul U livd Is liJ U Ob Um reverse tide oJ worm had NERVOUS TROUBLE Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her, West Danby, N. Y. "I hare had nerrons trouble all my life until I toek Lydia E.Pmkhaa' Vegetable U0sa-i pound for nerval) and for female tr& bles and it straigttw ened me out in good shape. I work nearly all the time, as W live on a farm and I haye four girl. I do all my Strang tad other work with their halp, ad it shows that I stand it real well. I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped me a let. I hare ako had my oldest girl take It and it did her lots of good. I keep it in the house all the time and recommend it." Mrs. Dawirr Sincbbauobl West Danby, N. T. Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritabil ity, backache, headaches, dragging sen sations, all point to female deraage-i ments which may be overcome by Lyaia E. Piakham's Vegetable Compound. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived front native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tome and invigoratorof the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testi mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia B. Finkham's Vegetable Compound f the Republican oonnty exsen- tiv committee He is considered i floe organiser and a vigorous campaigner, and the Cabarrus Be ;ubhoans are anxious that the oarty in this distriot plaoe him in the race against Representative Donghton . SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D H. Miller dt 8oa Bacon, sides per lb , 16 to 16. ' shoulders, per ft, 15 to0. 44 ham, per S,20to22, 11 round, per lb, 16 to 17 Butter, ehoice yellow, 20 to 25 Chickens, per lb, 10 to 13, Ducks, 20 to 80. Guineas, 36 to 80. Eggs, J.er doz, 18 to 30. Corn, per bushel, 8.6 to 90. Flour, straight, per see, $t M " pat, I8 60 to $8.70 Hay per. hundred &s, 60 to 6a; Honey, per lb, 18 to 30. Lard, N. C, per lb, 13 to 14. Meal, bolted, per bu. 80 to $1.00 Oats, per bu, 70 to 75 Potatoes, Irish, pe' bu, 80 to 80 Wheat per bush. $1.60 to $1,65 Onions, .80 to 1.00 Rye, per bushel, $1.40 Turkeys 16o per lb, Geese, 12s per lb. t Triple I V4& Plated Knives stamped last longer throuth harder service than any other be cause they have a nana bolster, which does away with sharp corners (where blade is joined to handle) where wear is constant and hardest This is but one of many notable features of knives, which tive lasting service and satisfaction. Numerous patterns., arc offered in this famous Sit ter Plate that Wean." Sold by leading- dealers .mhuiW, Sn3 fnr rt. alogue "OI." showing all oesigns. MEtnoi strrin a ct. (IntanitttotuJ Burer Co., Bnocor.) Do You Want a New Stomach? If you do ''Digestoneine" will give you me. For hill particulars, literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANY SALISBURY, N. C YOU KNOW US, YOU KNOW OUR BUSINESS HARNESS Let as make yonr harness. Oar goods cannot be excelled. Onr work is guaranteed first class. Gold Hill Harness Co. Telephone No. 24, Gold Hill, N. O. f Every Wo man Wants) fcWHMJrtsMJJiBMiMi FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water lor douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam mation. Recommended by Lydia :2. Pinkham Med. Co. for ten y ars. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. fiHWIlinLJjililnllliH j ! J M l if IHIUIHir mm Jj 1 I t i R
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