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LOCAL NEWS of i ntgf est to ALL OF' OUR READERS; C 8 PariB has sold the Sal 'sbury V alt paper and paiut company on f West. Fisher street to E E Oliver. The Sunday school institute of the Salisbury district of the M. E. church will be held here with the First Methodist Church ou the 13th and 14th of March. . Willi tm James has tender ed his resignat ion as secretary of the Chamber of Commerce here and will leave for Colo rado this week on account of hi failing health. The offices are in charge of others,, Th meeting of ths Rowan Couuty Teachers' Association was held in the old court house, last Snnday and large ly attended 'ihe chief teas tare was an address by Prof Brogden of Italeigh. The Southern Railway is to operate ep ial ra'e to Wash IngtonOLi aciou it of the in auguration of Pseideut Wi1 eon. The .round trip rate from Salisbury will b9 11. .See aivertismdnt. Within the papt few days ;au unusually large number of freight traiua coutiining e ipty cars are being rushed West out of Salisbury-Spencer yard to relieve the present great car Fuortage". The Rouzer Garage Com pany is moving its service sta tion ou West. Fisher street to its general'oue on West Ian as etreet to handle all work. Last Monday Carl Brown. 8-years-old-sou of C M Brow-, had a narrow escape frc m a eerions iujury. when he fel! from a second -story window at the ho?ue of his grsnrN mother, Mrs Barrier o- North Jsjk.-ou street, la:.cn; on a fen. h. He was Siigijii injured. Sheriff Krider and sovn officers wejv caiied" fcVidav in a point neaf the Saiisbur: cotton mill where they frjif that two n-rrort.- were engag ed in a flgbt in which or.'- of wbom wa cut. He ha i gon to see a doctor anu the other disappeared. An arm officer was in the city F'idv. bji;ig connected with th 1 recruiting service of the U. S Army, and visited the register of derd fficc and oher place; seeking inonn i tion as to tje number of mal -es of 21 to 50 years old It i? understood that he is only ascertaining the fighting strength of the country. ' The February t rin of Ro wan Superior court cam t an end ht Wednesday even ing after a!! civil cases were disposed of except one. th" case of Wiil McDaniel who 8et fire t i- me cotton in the mill at China Grove. He goes to the the work bouse for 6 months. W A Rcseman, who operat es a store on ee street, wt'8 convicted in the County Court Friday of selling in toxicating beverages im the shape of certaiu ciders or juleps and iiii-d 25. H- wa sentenced to 4 m ml n on roads and gave notice oi ap peal and his bond was fixed at 1400. The suburban store cf J ; Trexler & Son near Western railroad, was entered Thurs day night by unknown parti mal'ing entrance thrr ugh the rear. The bloodhounds ot Mr Brown, of Granite Q iarrv were put into service and - they tracked to a negro's house but no one was at home. They trailed to a point near thtt roller mill and seme stolen goods were discovered. Plies Cired In 6 to 14 Days Tour druggist will refund money H fAZO OINTMENT fafls to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in6tol4day. The fust application gives Ease and. Rest, gte BOBBY : " I've fixed the woodshed op so no noise can get out." "I'll get the kids in' and make them miss their dinner." IT i II gRsSSSEfeCr r"f3 I II T 1 I I, 1 I UOMETRICHUNTO I it's tlmo one o'clock! I'll Several Salisburians are in Charlotte this week at tending Mecklenburg Superi or court as witnesses in the $100,000 damage suit case of Harry Talley against the Southern Railway Company for damages sustained in the big wrack iu the Salisbury 4d o.t Thanksgiving eve. :9L5. LVSves Out Mwlaria, DauJ Up j v T'ceC'4 Standard 2cal strong? b'.'.-.ti i " GSOVijS TASTELESS ch-:il TONIC, uri-r -eiaisria.enriches the Mood, and builds urthi -tern. 4 troe tonic. For adults and ccildrea v; E Da Mil, who has been on the Meslca;; lorder, has returned t- Saiir-turj and resumed his termer position witl Ceo'ge W right at the f ... !irlT.tot;.,f establishtneut. Liugsring Coughs Are Dangerous. Get rid of that 'tickling cough tliat keeps you awake at l in t and drains your viiality and energy. Dr King's New Dis covery is a pleasant baisaua rem edy. antiseptic, laxative and oromotiv effective. It soolhes the ir iated inerubi-ane and hills the cold germ?; your cough is soon relieved. , Delay is danger ous get Dr. King's New Dis covery at once. For nearly fifty years ij has been the favorite remedy ror gripiDe, croup, coughs and cokls. Get a bottle today at vour druggist. 50c RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc Qood for your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Guts, Burns, Etc 25c 50c $!. At all Dealers. ftUB-ItilY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia. Headaches. Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cute, Burns, Old Sores. Tetter, Ringworm,-fco ztna. etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. c?d iaternallv or externally. 25c o. 66 This U prescription prepared especially for MALARIA, or CHILLS A. FEVER. Fiv or x dotes will break any case, and u taken then at tonic the fever will not retun. It actt on the liver better that Calomel sad does not gripe or lickeu. 25 i Ed EM n tm m pi I n m n m m I r just try it and see how it works," EN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Quinn's Experience Ought to Help You Over the Critical Period. , Lowell. Mass. "For the last three ! years 1 nave been troubled with toe Change of Life and the bad feelings common at that time. I was in a very nervous condi tion, with headaches ; and pain a good deal of the time so I was unfit to do my work. A friend. , Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, which I did. w&cu uie lu try ianaitnasneipea me m every way. l am not nearly so nervous, no headache or pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can take. " Mrs. Margaret Qutnn, Rear 259 Worthen St., Lowell, Mass. Other warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil. timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude, ana dizziness. If you need special advice, write to the le Lyciia i. tinkham Medicine KjO, cnliaentiai), Lynn, Elass. C! OFFERED HIS COMPANY. Preacher Let everyone in the congregation who desires to go to the Better Land stand up. Almost everybody rose. Preacher Now let everybody who wants to go-to the other place stand up. No one rose. After a minute or two a man in' the back seat slowly got up and said: "I don't particularly want to go to the other place, but I am willing to stand up rather than let the minister go there alone." GROUND OUT. Two sons of Erin were watching a screen wedding. A very uncouth man was being married to a woman of the "belligerent" type. "Thot nion is phot yez would call a diamond in .the rough." "Yis," was the reply, "but don't yez worry. Thot woman will soon grind him down." ART AND NATURE. "Nature always surpasses art." "I can't see it that way," replied the man who wears arctic overshoes. "The artificial snow they use on Christmas trees is vastly preferable to the real kind." THE DIFFERENCE. Curious Why would you rather play the piccolo for ten dollars a ! week, than be the- leader who gets a hundred dollars? Musician Because when it is pay day I get mine I " When the door shuts that will MARJORIE: "Why, Bobby isn't here; ADVANTAGES COMPARED. "T get tired of hearing about the 'good old time,' " said the cheery modernist. "What's the u?e of as suming that people aren't jn reality as well off as they ever were?" "Well," replied the man who talks about palmy days; "maybe you're right. But you must admit that we used lo et a whole lot more peanuts ) for a nickel than we do now. ' DAYS OF LUXURY. ''on like stories of splendor and ei;i"av;'.:;:iiH(!." Yes. 1 even enjoy reading an oi(i cookbook and seeing how lav ishly people used to toss butter and eggs and cream around." WHY THEY CHEERED. "Who are those people who are cheering?" asked the recruit as. the soldiers inarched to the train. ''These," replied the veteran, "are the people who are not going." London Saturday Journal. MOLLIFIED. "Jinks was saying hard things about you yesterday." "And be pretends to be a friend of mine !" "Don't get mad about it. He only said you were a brick." BUSINE&S RESULT. "Fortune tellers always make money, don't they?" "Naturally. Isn't there necessar ily a prophet in predictions?" WELL NAMED. "Why do you call your dog Cam era?" "Because he tries to get a snap at everybody he meets." Tired aehingfeet feel re freshed after an application of bloan s Liniment, do no rab,t penetrates and soothes Cleaner than mussy plasters oi ointments, does not stain the skin Have a bottle handy for rheu; matic pains, neuralgia, gout, lum, bago, 6prains, strains, toothache bruises and muscle soreness. At all druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1.00. fall down and lock it." fie must be ii at dinner," TEWA INDIAN NEW YEAR'S DAY People Have Belief to Which They Have Not Been Able to Make Others Adhere To. December 21 was New Year's day to the Tewa Indians. There are only about 1,200 of the Tewas in five villages; San Juan, Santa Clara, San Ildefanso, Nambe and Tesuoue. They hold ancient be liefs deduced by themselves from things as they are. To Tewas, six cardinal directions are north, south, east, west, above and below. Each direction is colored and has an animal to signify it. North is green and personified by a lion. The Tewas believe the sky is the husband o'f the earth. They believe 5the sun is a man who walks across the sky behind a yellow shield in summer, clad in white deerskins or namented with beads. In the win ter he is green. Their year begins founded upon the belief that the sun stands still in the sky to mark a new twelvemonth. Children pull at the heart strings and their slightest illness means anxiety. For nearly a half century mothers have had Dr. King's New Discovery at hand for croup, congestion, coughs, colds and grippe. The mildly laxative ingredients expel the cold germs, the choking phlegm is raised, the congested chst is relieved, the cough loosened and a serious illness is averted. Get a bottle of Dr. King s New Discovery at your druggist to-day. Hoii83. North OaroMna, Tn Kowan countv court Fowan County. f March Term. 1917. Mary Annie EarnfTardt ") Kol.i-tt Lee Earnhardt J The dt'enfbtit ahovft named will tnkr mom o tliMt an iic inn (ntitlc(! n shove 1 ift ii mm tnt'Mt t-l in liic "iippii.-r ' oil : in rountj, N, f., to ?!!- 'V. I t- 1 . I ; - -if la-itrim'iny row fxi-iii hv w tin i i4i i lii hi) Opffrdan 1 !! to:.(.t i-l sl-- ... It ni;iil I'.-v no fi)iui:::u (i ::.!!::!. i:tid n 'i.I ! ry -i. aileci d in tt.t . c-nphii . , !'iu nid i '. vIl Lee K;tr. IimiM wilt u f t i.t-r lake i ' I'cr- '. ' :m TTp r o'li-erl to jipeur t ihe t?rm T ihe Siij'C M-i curt Oi iii innlVty to be he!d on the i Ml Monday Mec ilie ir?t Moiiuivin J and. ti e p:;me in;; M -.! 15. a: t!:e court houee f sn! nun in Ja!ish!vv .tr.d ai Rvver or ihnnn Mv? -orapla'M; ir- ;id oti;n orlh. p'ain Iff will ftppeal to Til- cptiri for the relit iem inded in F!id -01111)181 t. Th is Febru-; ry 7, 1917. J Frank McHirBBiirp, clerk John L Bendleman, attorney. -CM. r m u i ix " Q . 2&X jCBVEX&k - I "v.avk. rail va l i a r n si " It don't open before one o'clock, so I fATHER: " He's hover on ti.njeml it will teach him ikiw i& tof .fai Ihanksgiving turkey." ' . - Cold Sores and Fever Blisters are only outward manifestations of tLe j-raflammatioii of the mucous all the digestive tract, but they you evidence of how sore a membra- ;: may become a9 a result of mnamma ion, which is stagnatica of the blood, rightfully called acute catarrh. If you suffer from such conditions don't let them become chronic, don't run the ink of systemic catarrh. Clear it Up WifcRi PHRUNA When your systear is cisaredof ail its poL.ms the membranes soothed and healed, the cold gone and your digestion esv-.veu. you will enjoy life, feel equal to all its tasks, and be at peace vrith tae vc it.. Let Peruna do for yeu what it did for this sufferer: - Mrs. I A. Patterson, 238 Utah Avenue. Mernphig, 1vim. says: " I have been a friend of Perona f?r is&ay yers ! hs va aseu it off snd on tor catarrhal complaints and found it a very xcri'snt remedy. I r ave a sm .'! femily of children. Tunes are hard with us. but I can scarcei? tJfor.1 to do w thout Per jaa. especially during the season of the year when coughs and colds are preva Jtt. We always reocommend Peruna to our neighbors, for the benefit it hs been to us. " You needn't suffer longer with suth a remedy et hand. i . i i y I .fell j The l! SALISBURY'S BIG VI) l'(or ua Hr:KUY Fall and winter ir. for men and woman, -;iio Overalls, Hatt, Notions, ( i h.. ve. a we! i s: ted inor erieR, country pi educe, ir- come to pee me. Farmfrs are invited to vcbile in the city. I ' V n 'Phone JW. 103 S. m imi 1 --aj KUHimiHIKS!!!!?: m m K R M m m n 9 ny VI i You Get GOOD Va!ue at ANY Vrice Silk; Lisle or Cotton 25c to $5.C0 per pair Emery -Be&rs Gnnpany,inc WHOLESALE :S3-iei come back then." suriaco givo Parana can bt obUunsd in tablet fom. Yon can c?n-y it with yon and take it sys tematically and regularly for a remedr, or as needed for a preventive. Get a box today. Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio GENERAL STORE I JEKaOsVHsKBa&Hsm MsanaMBVHsVB G (Ti e ra I M o chan dise rttlv Oj Hand whether it's appearance ;; I wear you will get too s an euduce" ht. y weight underwear Drwss (rood-, Hhoee, Pants, rockery, Tinw;rre, etc. ES. atocM of ptap'-o and fancy leed etuff, etc. When in mr:ka my place headquar Verv truly. i 1 I Main s ., fralirbury e 9 a S Hosiery EAST Jtth ST. NEW YORK 4 - Dor. 3 Promtly and 3i u I . 4. I .i. i.L. I i Vi I I Watchman Office. IllUl Give u3 atrial,
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