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Salisbury N O, Mar. 22, '16,
Dangers of Draft
Drafts feel beit when we are
hot. and perspiring, jait, .w.U4
they are most dangerons and thf
remit u Neurelgis, Stiff "Neok,
Sore Muscles or sometimes an at
tack oi Rheumatism. Ia lach'
cases apply Sloan's Liniment. It
stimulates circulation to the.sore
and pakful patt The blood flows
freely and in a short time tht
tiffneiB and pain . leavei, Those
lirTerinsr from Neuralgia or Nen
itlgio Headache mill find one or
two applxaticns of Sloan's Lini
ment will giro grateful relief. The
agonifing pain g yes way to a
tingling B8nsaiiou of oomfor- anf
warmth and quiet rest and sleep
is p'liible. Good for Neuritis,
toOr Price S5o. at year druggist
. MiiB M. P Ifo-ver, a maider
comabof ') ut 77 years of age,
was foand dead in b d oa Monday
afternoon at be hi me in Trout-ma-Vl01
:e unty, ':b"y neigh
Hos. She was a iter to Robert
F. Hbcvar, of this city.
Mrs, Emeliue Walton' a' wilcw
and a native o' R 'a:: C ant,
died last Sunday inomii'g at her
hom9 on Ch stnut L'ill. The fn
neiral was held Monday ith in
terment in C ,'tnnfc Hill c m
try. Mrs W. D. Grim, wife of i.
well-known machinist of the Spen-.
cer shop fir?e did last Suuday.
moming at her home in Spencer
after an iJlnrss of several days
She was aged 56 years and a na
tive of South Carolina . The fu
neral was held on Monday with
interment in Cbe9tnut Hill ceme.
tery.
Frank Hargravs, a well knowr
a. ' jk
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You. Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take Carduii the woman's torifb. " Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened Womanly organs,
and helps, build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
A
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite, Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever-did, and can eai most anything
Begin taking Uardul today. Sold by all dealers.
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1 i!EW SPRIMO COODS
LoJ
Has Helped Thousands.
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Rev W H Hopkins, of At-
The old fiddlers' convention
which was held on Monday
night in the oil court house
and participated in by many been in the employ of the Southern
nf thfl pnnntv'is host, fibril prs railway f.r over 25 years He
Droved a bier success There was a Mason a id K of P,
were twelve viol nists who
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piayea ineir own selections, Tigers .nil Rhfn ceruses fn Neb iska.
a'so two mandolin contest
nnts swpp.I .,it;,ra nnrlnt,! Could the traveler in Nebras a
banjoist. The trize for the wtore the landscape of late Ter-
bes' fiddler was a tie between tiary time, he would find himself
A R Kluttz and A 8 Hudson liurroa ided by scenes greatly dif
ferent from th se of th9 preaact
Mrs. Jabea Qallcway d ed tt lne swampy lowlands were coyer
the home of her sor.-in-law, Rev led with vegetation similar to that
ai d respected colored citizen of lanta, Ga,. superintendent of
Salisbury died last Thursday ai the Congregational churches
h's home on North Long street of the south, vis'ted Salis
from the effecta of a oomplicatkii bury recently and had a con-
of disegses. He w-s atont 4 ference withR-v WB Dut-
years cf age. l&e deceased bid UftPfl ti:, .5iiif wto f iU
purpose of urging immediate
steps toward secu'ing a site
for the erection of a church
here and assurance was given
that, the mission board would
give substantial aid in the
work .
The secretary of state last
Saturday chartered the H E
Rufty & Co, general mer
chaudise with H E Rufty,
0 E IStevenson and J C Mason
as incorporators, They paid
in $900 of their f 25,000 capi
tal. The Spencer Vorr;p
Plan Co was ao chartered
Saturday. It begins bushier
with $900 paid in and may in
crease to $25,000. The in
corporators number nine and
are all of Srencer.
J. K. Cort, Sautae, Ga , Thursday?
the funeral being held thr Fri
day and her remains were brought
here Saturday for intermtnt.whicl
took place tt noo", Rev. Byroi
Clark officiating. Mra. Gal owar
was a native of Cansda and leavei
a son, Mr. Galloway living in To
ronto, Canada, a daughter, Mrs.
Ruby Cort, and a husband. Rv
Cort and Mr. Galloway accompa
nied th remains here.
Wbsnever You Need a General T
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tash, -Cbfil
Tonic is equally valuable at
Gtacxal Tonic because it contains t
SffjUtawwntonkfpropertiesofQUlNitS '
i I3IBON. It acts on the Liver, Dtis
i Malaria, Enriches the Blood a
LvldJ Cp the Whole System. SOcen
AOmiBlstratrix's
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of W. M unlock Wi'ey.
deceased, this is to notify all person
having claims against the estate oi
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 16tb dat
of March, 1917, or this notice will bt
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
This 16 th day cf March, 1916. .
JJABION E. WILEY,
Administratrix.
Sale ol Valuable Real Eslale.
Pursuant to the terms cf a certain
Mortgage Trust Deed executed Marcl.
23, 1914, by Manual Osca Parker and
.wife. Mitel K. Parkei, and recorded
in book of Mortgages No. 49, j,age 52, j
to secure an maeoteaiess therein pr
vided for, and defaclt having -beer
made in the payment of said indebted
nfES, the undersigned, Trustee and
Mortgagee, will expose for sale at pub
lieauotio- for cssh, at the courthouse
door in Salisbury, N. C. on
Saturday, April 22cd, 1016,
at the hour of twelre M., the follow inc
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uescnueu. reai esiam.
Beginning at a stake on Long St.
corner of Lot No. 32, thence in a west
erly direction 50 feet on Long St., to
a stake, corner of lot No. 30; thence
in a wexterly direction with line lot
No. 80, 125 feet to an alley; thence
with alley in a southerly direction 50
feet to a stake at corner of lot No. 82;
now growing in most ol mat s
farther south. Cam Is ai.d llama.
were abundant, and during th
n i
rnocece epeen great grounr
sloths and glyptcdonts, whese re
latives now live in South America
inhabit d western Nebraska. Mas
bjioiib with tuifcs on both upper
ind lowerjawp. much like thoar
jf th" KiocaLe epech, still per
iist-d. Short leggd rbiuocer s
remained abundant, and ther
was a great variety of wolf-lik
.sarnivora. babar- toothed A tiger
tnd true cats, aoine of;hens coc-
idirably larger than the rooderi
tigers, were also abuuda it. Tfcre
A. Jl 1 !
ioea norses Wfre still numerocg.
but the modam geuuc Equns war
not among -them. One of tb
most ourious animals of the timf
in jvansas ana iNtorasKa was s
gopher-like rodent that bad twr
arge horns i n its ucse. It enorm
us claws indicae good burrowing
powers and its herns also m y
lave be a used in digging. (Ovr
and Guidebook, Bulletin 612 U.
3. Geological FuiVrfy.
AN OLD-TIME NURSE
CURED
Of Catarrh of the Stomach by Peruna
MRS. SELENA TANNER,
Athens, Uhio, r
This Cure Dates From October 3, 1899.
"Catarrh of the stomach. Was nearly starved.
After taking Isruna I have a good appetite."
"I can assure you that I am still a friend of
Peruna. My health is still good."
"Yes, I am still a friend, of Peruna. TV113 'oe as
long as I live. I keep it in the house all the time."
"I recommend Peruna so. often jt they call me
the Peruna. doctor. Perifeia i iVnends ,itself
when once tried." . ' .
"I still tell everybody I can thaft Peruna Is the
best medicine in the world."
"Peruna saved my life years ago. I still take it
when I have a cold."
"I was threatened with pneumonia. Peruna
saved me."
"I am glad to do anything I can for Peruna."
"I have always been a nurse. Peruna has helped
me in my work more than all other medicines."
"I have divided my bottle of Peruna with neorjle
many times. It always helps."
Th above quotations give a vague glimpse of th correspondence
we have had with Mrs. Tanner since 1899. Our files, which cover
twenty-five years, include many similar cof respondents.
Oct. 3, 1899
Sept. 11, 1904
April 23, 1906
Dec. 18, 1907
Dec. 27, 1908
Aug. 15, 1909
Jan. 4, 1910
May 17, 1912
May 6, 1914
Mar. 22, 1915
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TRADE AT
The New Spring Goods have bfn coming in for several weeks and
now we have a full stock, mopt of which was bought before
the advance and we ars able to sell goods at samn
old prices, with only a few exceptions.
As Usual, You Can Save Honey By Trading Here.
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SPRING COAT SUITS
Big selection of new Spring Goats 'D
tbe popular check, aleo all wool poplin,
trge, taffeta, eta: Price $10 to $25
CLOTHING.
New Spring Suits for men.
AH wool eerge Boita real $10 value
for $7.50.
Other good values in Spring Suits
at $10 to $20.
NEW SPRING SHOES.
Of oo irse you 11 waul a pair of new
Spring Oxfords We bave a vry com
plete stock for men, women and children.
As usual oar prices are very rdasonable.
Coma lure for year spring oxfords.
NEW SHIRTS.
Exceptional valne in wool skirts.
Black and Navy, for
$2.45, $3.50 to $4.98.
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Salisbury, N. C.
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About 34 residents of Sal
isbury and Spencer, all em
ForYowCHid'j ccogh plojes of the Southern for
If your child has a cold, ncs- more than 25 years, were
runs or coughs mach get a email among the 413 employes who
bottle of Dr. Boll's Pine-Tar Hon- wcre preseuted with medals
ey. its a pleasant Pine-Tar- for faibfnl aprvi hv Prpai-
tioney syrup, just what chi!drd L,,nf Harrison Urpa,,Hhnm
ike and juss the medismv t , ,
soothe the cough and check the ia 1 Jay. ine veteian I
3old. After tak ug ah.ldrsn at. r them all was Ed Kiuc. a ma
retting, sleep good ud are son Lhiniat. nf Snennpr whr. p,i .
-uiireij wtu. 1U8IB6 CD LT 081J S
Pine lar-Honey 26o ti ycjr
iiruggnt.
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KLUTTZ ACADEMY.
March 20. Will Shoe atd tw
teied the service in 1856.
received the first medal.
He
The Me4hodist tabernacle
meetings will tvgin in the
big. tabernacle next Sunday
morning although B'shop
Kilgo will not arrive her un
til in the afternoon on ac
count of preaching at High
Foint in the morning. Prof.
J P Mooimau rf Bristol, who
will direct the singing, will
arrive here either Friday r
Saturday. Preliminary s?rv
ices are being held tnis week,
THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER announces the exten
sion of. it's Special "Bargain Period" to April 10th. Until
that date New Subscriptions will be accepted at the rate of
$6 00 per year for the Daily and Sunday. $1.50 for three
months trial subscription. The Observer's Special Leased
Wire News Service from Washington is worth the sub
scription price.
' The Foremost Newspaper in the
Two Carolinas."
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RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment That's
the surest way to stop them,
lne best rubbing liniment is
G3USTAHG
WATOH REPAIRING
For Dew watches, jewelry an)
repairs at reasonable prices, r
to the drag store at Grani
Qaarry, cr tc R. L. BROWN,
No. 6, Salisbury N. C.
10-27 6 m. W. p.
Good for the A ilments of
Horses, Mules, Qtttlev Etc
Good for your own A ches.
Pains, Rheumatism, SprSnt,
Cuts, Burns, Etc
25c 50c $f. At all Deafen
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inence in an easterly airectiOD with I j.ki L aij. .
line of lot No 82, 125 feet to the begin- " pouu oa.uruuy uigai
nit g, the same being lot No. 31 of the with W. F. Yates.
J D. Dorsett addition to Spencer, as Mimaa Annia and TClma R-,r,
filed in iheReeisterof Deof Row. Misses Annie afltt Jiima Up
anOounty. kins spent Friday Light w th theii Dr. Kin s New Discoverv
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Instantly Relieves and
; Breaks Up the most
spent Saturday and Sunday with Stubborn and
Treat Coughs and Colds At Once
to
m i a - J m - I
eeaea cr..j-esier, 8lster, Mrs. G. I. Csrter.
Oren Klattz of the M P. C
This the 18th day of March 1916.
O.H. GRAEBER.
Trustee and Mortgagee
John L. Rendleman, Attorney.
Sale ol Valuable Real Eslale.
I.;
home folkB,
Dun Boieman spent last Sun
day with David Bearer.
John Hcpking, of CHy Poiut,
Va. is at home now.
David Beaver spent Sunday
Pursuant to the terms of a certain
Mortgage Trust Deed executed cn July
14,1914 bylsomDavi and wife, Emma
Davis, to J. J. Stewart, wliich in rinlv
recorded in the effisa of the Register with J. T. Carter.
, oi ueeas ror own uennty, in book m. and Mr Jake Yakfia vimi aH
of Mortgages No. 63 page 108, to se- . . lasesvitited
cure ar indebtedness therein provided 11 oar oommnnity Thursday,
for. the said J. J. Stewart having died, Mr. Editor. I noticed a good
and the undersigned i aving qualified w w m e-u
as administrator of the said J. J. 8 tew- itatement in yor:pipfer sometime
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arc, ine anuers.7nu, aaminiswator, ag0 about sperllMf-cotrtests
being
ublio auction Jor cash at the court I better than oaskftt ball . I think
D
house dcorinlSalisbury, N. O., at the
hour of twelve M on
Saturday, April 22nd, 1916,
the'following described real estate:
Beginnirg at a stake Ben Kerr's
corner; thence N. 26 E. 5.78 chains to
a stake : tner.ee n n. o.ou onsins to
stake; thence S. 16.5 W. 6.46 chains to and the
state; cnenee n. oo vv. o.oy cnams to
so too.' AU I could find wrong
with year statement was that you
lid net have base ball in it also.
Sweetheart heard from a rela
tive in London, Ens:., reoentlv
Dangerous Bronchial and Lung Ailments
Often Follow Neglected Colds.
this purpose there is no better
remedy than Dr. Kind's New Dis
covery. It is composed of Pine
Tar mixed with laxatives and
healing balsams. It is antiseDtic.
The instant Dr. King's New Dis
covery comes m contact with the
germs, they die or leave. Your
cough lessens, the irritation is
soothed, and you begin to get
better at once. Don't take the risk
of serious sickness. Take Dr.
K.ng s New Discovery. In use
over 45 years and guaranteed all
ine time. All druggists.
: Hard Colds.
We catch cold because our sys
tem has become weakened and
finds itself unable to throw off the
Cold germs. Nature in some cases
will effect a cure : but generally.
without afd we get worse. How
much wiser to help nature fight
and expel these cold germs V For
Do You Want
a New Stomach?
If yu o "Digestoneine" will
giveyou-ne. For full particulars,
literature and opinions regarding
this wonderful Discovery which
is benefiting thousands, apply to
SMITH DRUG COMPANY
SALISBURY, N. C
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ANNOUBICIiSENTSy
letter had one cnehalf
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beginning, containing three and one- ?Q BP ou is . w ao ever can
half (3.) acres more or less. This land beat that trot out vonr stumn
washeiredby Eiftma Davis and her t,a a. n.ni.i t?ii u;u
brother, Benjamine Gay, the grand- Two of Daniel Esgle's children
children of Peter Allison. .pant Saturda y night with their
For back title see book No. 65, page uncle, Colnrmbcs Lippard.
JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, P,ow lLr ,uoir BOOU uw,"
Administrator. - tWEicrHEABT.
R. Lee Mahaley
Livery ? Sale & Tilotor Co.,
Next Door To Postoffice,
Cadillac
$2,080,
Oakland
$795.00
Sahsbary, N C. Feb 18. 19lft
I hereby announco myse'f a ca -
didate for she effi.e of hioh hr
iff of Rowsn oonnty en' ject to th
icticu of the Republican nrima
ries and o invention, J. B. Yost.
Salisbury, N C. Feb. 22, 1916.
I hereby announce myself a oan
Salisbury, N. C, didate for the House of Represent
Chandler
$1295.00
elaxwell
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.ivh. .urn c. o ine nrimarier
and convention cf the Republican
party, pd. A L. I ingik.
BUY
p:'- and
Pay Highest
Gash Prices
for
Green Hides, Catle, Mut
ton, Veal, Sheep, Pork,
-Eggs, Chickens, itc.
You .Tie invited to come
to eee ns.
SANITARY MARKET,
H. C THOTT, Propv
112 Ka?t Innep Street,
Salisbury, N. C.
'Phones 783-781 3 8 100
I cumims
That monuraeut order fhould
be placed with us soon if
it is desirous to have same
erected when spring arrives.
In purchasing a monument
of us you assure yourself of
First Quality Stone
(no second) atH the most per
fect workmanship
The monument which you
wish is of course a lasting
one, insure. securing jupt such
8 monument by purchas
i g it of
THE CAROLINA MARBLE
AND GRANITE CO.,
Salisbury, N. 0.
'Phone 495. "Fiiher St
$65500
f
Cars now on sale. Place your orders early for prompt
rlal.UAn! II-I A A At - -.
UB",D, ,' rnune u Tor demonstration.
Trade wi h
G. P.SHUPiN.
THE GROCER,
He carries a full line of Higt
Grade Groceries at
very low prices.
Buys afl kinds of Produc
Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, aud
vegetables. See him
Headquarters for Watkiii.
Medicine Co.
'one.
119 W. Inniss St.
CP. SHUPIl.fi
Moved to 119 East Fisher St.
iiri door8 below w) ere we were looted,
Where you will always find a full line
of Fisld and Gaiden Set d, and for the
Ladies' BULBS AND FLOWER SEED;
r.e.se11 SAL-VET Stoek Remedier.
PETALUMA INCUBATORS, and a
"J" of SPRAYS and INSECT
POWDERS for trees and clan ts.
'PhnellOl.
Farmers1 Seed House,
119 East Fisher Street,
7 2ltf Salisbury, fi. C.
iflmiflLtfalor's lotice.
(lie estate of John D Pn.. -. i..-
of the county of Rowan, State of orth
larolina, this is to notify all persons bar
ing claims ttgainst the estate of the said de
ceased (o exhibit them to the undersigned
on or before the 10th day of February 117,
or his notice will b plead in bar oftbsir
recovery All persons indebted to said em-
TH. SI in.KT- Pptsettlen.tBt
This the 10th day of February, 1916
estats of J oka D. Passer.
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