Newspapers / Carolina watchman. / March 14, 1917, edition 1 / Page 3
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LOOAL NEWS of interest to ALL OF OUR READERS 75 The city Democratic prim ariea to vote vfor mayof and i eight members of the board of aldermen will be called within two weeks. Salisbury was selected as the next convention by the Woodmen of the World of North Carolina, now in ses fiion in New Beine this week. There is a number of Salisj hury and Rowan delegates! attending there. ! The 3nnday -J Tn' luteal SijAbur ;;:Jd o the Methodist church is in I session and closes ton'ght. There is a large number of delegates representing schools. x . Manager Ohas Sparks, the Sparks circus, wh ie covering in Baltimore'from an operation for stomach trouble expects to reurn home before April 1st and will Ire readj for the opening of hie circus Salisbury is org oizmg.to do her part in the building of the ocean to ocean road tknown as the Bankhead Highway Association, There wa a fire at the home of Dan Goodsou on Park avenue this morning. It did some slight damage and it is estirnated not over $75. The business men of Knox ville, Tenn., are coming down fir. DjYiS Report. to visit us on a boosting trip Rev R L Davis, next month. The party in- tendent of the 333 Iatrtitioftt CrtoMt C. N. YJ- ' 1 1 " superin- State Anti elude 100 men and will use Saloon League, has issued a nine steel cars. Otho Poole, the Spencer yard fireman of the Souths ern who was seriously injur- ed ina wreck on the local vards some days aero ana is in the sanatorium, is reported to be improving. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Tour drtitrsist refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case oi aiciiimk Blind, Bleeding orProtrudine Piles in 6 to 14 days The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c statement giving the history of the prohibition legislation which the Legislature failed to enact. Not one o f measure championed by the Anti-Saloon League got through. The bill to make blockading a felony, which was not prerented by the Anti-Saloon - .League but Which the League people sup ported, was the only Mrs. Joseph Mesimer, aged the 60 years died at her home on Chestnut Hill Thursday after noon and bfer remains were in- etry. The husband and several several children survive. Alfred Peeler, one of Rowan's best known citizens, Uied at honfiB in drn.nit,A Onarrv Thnrsdav. State Tne interment took place there Saturday. He was tho father of Dr J H Peeler of Faith. of Crawford Lentz died yester- li i xr-4-: . &U.. - uv.v - O U A At L- 1 A 1 1 cessor neinsr 10 ue cuuaou. i - . i y o'"""" "i nA Mia TTnflFmnn will oecause ieaur uj. iu- North Ful ton street. The inter J.J.O ouu .true I n x. ... return to their home in North nuence were not uci yC iui it ment t00k place tms atternoon xaxiuM u i j a. J t j i i nentS was oreoyui, auu oiu- ueceaseu leaves iwu wmuicu. To Cure a Cold In One Day nhatiY4 A crood many mem i -v 1 1 1 Take LAXATIVE BK.OMO Quinine. It stops the I " ' L , , 4 UnamoerS UW6US, a WBll-KDOWU rrZd miMt hu, to : U5' B uoB' B,w '" Rowan man, died in Washington, b. w. oKuvisa - ffive us tneir voie, anu io n n Mondav. His remains p-' 1 - The meetiDg of the hos- that extent their support, but were brought here Monday night 1 U K A L NEWS Written by 0n GiRFFSPONOENTS, ROCKWELL, ROUTE NO.2. John Ketnier has the frame of his dwelling erected and partly covered at this writing. D H Long one of the largest farmers in this vicinity, joined the Farmers Union at Park Loc al last Saturaday night. He see med to enjoy riding the goat very much. David Beaver is in very bad health at this writing. Bernard Lentz is operating his saw mill in Cibarrus countv at present, where he has a job oi sawing to do. Miss Carrie and Emma Bost who are working at Kannapolis visited home folks near Organ Church last Sunday, March 11th. There will be communion ser- 1 1 . 1 i vice neid at urgan unurcn on Easter Monday. We have noticed a number nital committee of the WetN further than this they were for interment. He had been of pubhc roads that are getting ern Noth Carolina Method ist conference, to consider the location of the proposed hos- nitnl will not be held this time until April 19th. not .... , , :ia -holding a clerkship in a govern- in a reai bad condition, Willing to go : While - wife of work, and will soon j for lack i j-w,r,f T-r o to fQ or woric. ana wm soou lu iub i f.u:u .- bad if many heavy rains prevail TV"J " . ana.uuBiueruiuisuuuo. and the ditches are not opened to of the (ieneral AssemDiy ... .. .. . Jcarrv the water. Now that the stood ready to champion our one u eas"of the Yadkifl river winter is over we -think our float I tin I ua,U ouuuiu KJiaa r, iu- Drives Oat Me!arla, Builds Up Sy The Old Standard general strengthening k GROVE'S TASTSi-ESS chiH TONIC, drre u.ii. MiMtheblood.andbnildsnpthr Atrnetonic. rotaauiisanaciiuu"!, . . i- , mi j " ""- cause." bridge near aansoury l nursuay 1 1.. Quarters and sive us some -vwri fr fartta nnn morning-, J. x. waiser oi rsoone rGai nr0od benetits lor tne com- . , township, Davidson couuty, was fortable quarters aud sweet figures Mr. Davis layd the dowfl . a passenffer train pose they have enjoyed this blame on Speaker Murphy and was knocied off the bridge, for the failure of many of His remaing were brought here while Senator preparatory tor interment in Davidson county the following- Hav. TTp was 58 vears old and erfoidton, presiding. It 'S and others are also blamed. leavesawife and several children The March term of Rowan county Superior court con- rl he Monday with Judge M H Justice, of Ruth ter. G. H. Sifford cow for sale re- win - has a good milk Uncle Bill. the measures Buigwyn of a one week term, termed as a special or extra session made possible l :; an acf of the legielaturo Several years ago. Thf !n!ne Thai Does Not Affect The Cnnatt ct-Ua tonic and laxative fBUL-V-l ivk BBOMO Q "ININE is better than ord c- rj 03ne and d'.cs not cause nervousn 3tet -va it. u?G Ranemper inc m Mr Davis however, sees hope for the cause in the passage of the "bone dry" bill by Congress- Statesville Landmark. Burton LiDker, the Salis bury boy who has won a number of high honors the University in the paBt, won a prize of $309 per an num, donated by Genera.! Carr. A Billions Attack. When yon have a billious at tack your liver fails to perform its functions. You become consti pated. Ti e food you eat fer ments in "ur stomach instffd of digesting. This, inflames the WHAT IS ID iWEful at a mm n mM He was a carpenter aud assisted in the erection of a number build- in Salisbury years ago. Harry G Tyson, aged 81 years, died at his home on South Ellis street early Sunday morning March 4th, of pneumonia and after a funeral service in the First Presbyterian church by the pastor, Rev Byron Clark, his remains were taken to the Chestnut Hill cemetery for in terment on Monday following. He came to Baltimore about 60 years ago and had been in busi- IAX-F83 IS AN SMP83VED CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC ANjf UVES T0HIC Lax-Fos is not a Secret or Patent meoi- h f He cine but is composed ot tne iouowb - - old-fashioned roots ana neros. CASOARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN Jn J AX-Fos the Cascar a. is improved by leaves three daughters, Mrs Joseph Aitken of Baltimore, Mi s Lillian Morgan of Conover, and Miss Grace Tyson of Salisbury, and one son, Harry Tysoti "who lives in Washington, near Seat tle. .i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 niiimiHiraiiiiiiiiiiii III"- l& :- Shake Off That Grip When Spring comes, with its changeable weather and your exposure, it is best to clear away all the symptoms left after an attack of grip. That evil disease leaves ypu weakened, and when its victim attempts to "do his bit" he exposes himself to the risk of a second attack, for which he is less prepared, and which may have graver consequences. There's Danger in Delay April and May are pneumonia months. In this time a weak ened system is a constant source of danger, for the pneumonia and grip infections are in the air, and after a long winter the body is so clogged with waste it cannot resist them. Fortify the health, remove the catarrh, and improve the digestion. For Quick Relief FERUNA This reliable tonic is recommended to remove the waste from the body, counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay the inflammation that is catarrh, restore the regular appetite and tone up the entire system to resist disease. A well man is soTe. As a tor.ic after grip it has won many commendations, while Rs effect iveness in catarrhal conditions is unquestioned. Take no chances Take Feruna. ' Pemna Tablets are always ready to take. You may carry a box with yoa and ivard off colds and chill. The Uqmd medicine in yvtr kenc is a greit safeguard. Protect your family. The Perafia Company, Columbus, Ohio Trade with HUPING THE GROCER, tie carries a full line of High ti.rade Groceries at i?ery low prices, buys all kinds of Produce, is. Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables, Bee him Headquarters for Watkins Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119.W. Iuniss St. S.P. SKUPING No. This ie nrescripticn prepared especiilfo 'dor IVi UARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. ? !ve cr six dose win break any case, and if taken th:n as a toa'c the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25 fa At L . nihil! a-" I,'-- Stomacn atx; causes naw fnus the combination acts not king and a terrible headache. . oal.,asa stimulating laxative sand cathar m , An.-ui 1 i.n, oo olisrestive and liver tome. . ,- i Svr lp laxatives are wak, but ivAX-fos They will -ue Up your liver, Clean cTbme-- strength wilh palauble, aro- outyour stomach and you will soon be as weir as ever. They on. is invaluabb for Constipation, j Indigestion ot Torpid Liver. Pnce aoc Jy cost a quarter.. Wsst&ever You Netd a General 1 " Take (irovo's Ths CJd Standarc- Grove's Tas'v Tiiic is equally vaiaiible W ml Tonic beca sse it contaiui -. .",1 iswwn ton ic pr c ar ties of QL i JSTI ! t& KN. It acts on the Liver, Dr ? i Bna- Mnncnes tne mooa ..) ma ud toe WooIq System, au ceru WOMAN NOW IN PERFECTHEALTH WTCame From Reading a Pinkham Advertisement. NT. J. "I thank yon for the Lydia E. Pinkham remedies as tney l Have luouo tuv nM and healthy. Some time ago I felt so ran down, had pains in my back and side, was very irregular, tired, nervous, had such bad dreams, did not feel like eat ing and had short breath, lreaayour advertisement in the newspapers and decided to try a bottle of Lydia RPkik. n.m'a voo-fitnhle Comnound. It worked nam o ow . . , . from the first bottle, so l took a secoau A V.Jrrl also a Dotue .OX Jjyou Si. UI1U C Pinkham's Blood Purifier, and now I am aa well na anv other woman. I ad- .A,. oirora woman, single or married, ' J ... - m aA M who is troubled witn any oi me eaid ailments, to try your w vWo ramnonna ana diwuiuuu T am cure they will help her to gel , rt et that vim .ma snaT) -0f pood SLrS? SSSm nI ! Pil b'thy Wod- Dr Kind's jnrs. ejubwu. I Now Iifa s are a non-STiriner Your Druggist has sold Dr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds since the day he opened his own store, and before that, when he was clerking for his "old boss" he made satisfied cus tomers when he sold Dr.King's New Discovery It has been the standard preparation for bronchial affections for nearly 50: years. Those who have used it longest are its best friends. It gives grateful relief in stub born coughs and colds. Try it It Is The Duty Of School Teachers ISaturday morning an offi cer arrested two young mere boys who had beat their way in on a train and some stolen artisles were found in their possession and were taken in to jail awaiting a hearing some time this week. They hailed from Greensboro. 1 You Need a Spring Laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills will remove the accumulated wastes of winter from your intestines, the burden of the blood. Get that sluggish spring fever feeling out of your system, brighten your eye, clear your complexion. York St.. Paterson.N. J. Write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass, if you need special advice. . RUB OUT FAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop tlvm. The best rubbing liniment is To look to the care of their pupils' eyes. Many children seem dull, do not like to study, and are called numb skulls. They Are Unfortunate I;i most cases for having otiie c e defect. Most of tnern show no other sign pf eye trouble, and grow to JViaRSkOcsi and Womanhood f dull dD itnpid, never know mg that their eyes alone made ihem averse to study a.nd acu lty, a n ivir n nn m &f mi y m Jdo.1L Brown, Opt. D. CHINA GROVE, It. C. ioog ; Ailmenic of Horses, ;.iules, Cittie, ililc Qoe3 or your own A chci. Pains, Raeumatism, 3rs'rns, Cts, Burns, Etc. 25c 50- $!. At all Dealer. 4d0 Typewriters All kmdsand all grades, REMINGTONS $L2 up. Inatruclionr with each machine. Typt and repair pirns for all makes of 1 yi.ewriterR. EMPIRE TYPE FOUND RY, SUl'FALO, N. Y. 11-1-16. 1 pr. laxative that aids nature's pro cess, try them to-night. At all druggists, 25c. For Sale a 3-horse -powr New Era e-asoline OuK ir ec a ire Rheumatism, Neu ral Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, firuises, Cuts,-Burns, Old So? sr Tetter, Ring-WormrEc, zt'M, ?tc, Antiseptic Anodyne' usi hiternally or externally. 25c. i immediate relief frotfl short time. Apply at or auaress, - . - " " Watchman office. Mt.ouwyawamr.. Ta 4 4 i " ' t , . A
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