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Vin. H STf WRT, ffelUr and Owharj
U fttslishetf ivtry Wecfoesday
At CaHaburyy N. .C.
Oubaertptlan, Prlea:
Watefttnaa, l rnr. r. . . .$ .75
Baoee. .1 ear. ...... .TO
- Ail t for rtar uch, oal0 -rr
iHfc. ito6 m cb ixsstaflic 41
atlftttry N C ttndtr tb
of -Con
Cii grVi K l;r Dough
1 11 wiirt tou: hi fr'm Noth
I dml-tr!! raajcriry
of tw-rijiyrfivi ; boiidrtjd to
r y ! iv 11 n t v xepf for pmail
mjoritief ji AVatuga and
Airxaiidi.
.Tbe; Strooi W!thUnd the Het of
Suaaer Better Tbftn the Weak
Old scosl wtio t fwbl and yoaniet people
aho yirill b tyeayheaed nd enabled tc
la GROVE'S TASTELESScUU WNIC. Jl puifies
-. . adtntlcotUf btoodud ttdlds Bptw voi sr
' ttbi Effect IDe. '''
Ki JUMe hr ttto-He Whs
HUsitttss b list
On the fieti (J of honor a soldier
has no alternative when told by
his superiors to go q over the top.'
Thesis no chance for' delibera-
1
C3L-
v.Ton, no room ior aesnancy, ou
necessity for questioning He who
hesitates is lost.' Rarely an op
portunity comes to him to redeem
his indecision and lack of will. -This
is as it should be. Hesit-
if,.
ancv, indifference and lack of
decision would never win a bat.
tie, either over there, or overy
here. People Who intend to take
action, to do something for their
couniry. out wjfio;:aeiei nntti a
more convenient .. $ eason never
Jhelp the country when it aeeds
ifiit most. People who intend to
buy War. Savintrs Stamps, and
rhapithey have promised their10111, After tek5Pr
Oovcwiment that the? would bur,
who wait and satisfv nprnn
Jkl pleasures first are nothing
ewt-f eiooi,0
V rrw n.'rU yi oo, hJ
soldiers at the front should be
the spirit that moves the people
at bon . Nothing should be ex
pected. of the Army over there
that the artny over here i not
wiHing- itself tp meet.
J
Constipation
i.;x Kiuousaess
Just try one SO-cent jbetue of LAX-FOS
WITH PSFS AUqnid -Digestive
Laxati ve pleasant ttie. . Made and
recommended to tbe pabSi ty Paris Medi-
doeirXnumufactai ofXaxative Sromo
Qut&toe add Grove's tiwfteleaa clullToak.
jfjo. a. cnoivn opt. o.
. Professional Optical Service
H ead ach es , Ner vousn ess, Neu
ra!gia, Dizziness. Nausea and
many other Nervous 'Disorders
Due to eye strain Positively
fegetteved: -
OoliciterJ
Thwe employed duringr; the
day may have their eyes ex
amined in the evening,
oiicCoMunftGPO
Vy e the undersigned Farmer
and land owneripJJrest'oni-
mitnity hereby. w arilal 1 ' hunt e rs
aatBai inc iiuuun jji Ajposr
sums Kaoous. dqutrreis utrosor
anv other irame at ,attr,."tun( n
our lands, .Anyone doing
will be prosecuted to the fullasfc
extent of ihe Law
P J Cress, I Ross Cress.
J R Crass, G F Rostian.
G C Propst, W O Parks
O R Menius, L F Ileiltg.
E D Bostian, Flora O Scchier.
R W Petrea G A Ketch ie. ,
De Witt C Swarrinfeii
James EOrriber, .1 J'ftatian.
O L Heitijf . J" L i I , i i
Nancj E KimJi n F C 'rei
i r a " - , .c- -
reikis israsnx
Poop! e of Prominence . And TJn4
. quesioncd Integrity TelJ- r
Celebrated MedirineHa "
,tDone ForThem. ?;
On of the motnote worth r
features iacoiinectUm -witbtvTan
Ucahd the one that: stand ou
more protninenijv tnan any ober
pThaps; is the Wy large dumber-
of : well kHowii men : and
wometf froinVau partstrf the
:outh who have recentl y repott
ed; astonish i ng and rapid increase
iif weight as' a result:of its us ..
When so: tnany weiklcnown
people cf unquestioned integrity
mftke statement after statement,
each coroborattntf the, other, the
truth of such statement can no
loHger be doubted :
c Thousands have testified; that
this famous medicine has com
plSffly restored them to health
ani strength , after ever? othejr
medine and the most skilled
treatment have failed. x
One of, the most y remarkable
cases on record is fthatMrs
Viola Ives, of 315 Cross Street,
Little Rock, ' whose statement
appears ojelowWv; u
14In May, of , 19l3Vrsaid Mra.
Ives?
I - suffered a complete
breakdown of my mervesi and. my
entire system gave away. About
six weeks- afterwards - I was
carried to the "hospital. I be
came perfectly helpless couldn't.
mo ve any part of my body and
just lay there iu bed for five
months, not knowing anything
or attv bodv. I was brought
home in October 19 IS. and triedJ
all kinds Of medicine and ev
thing X-was tola about. -
- "1 read about so . many
getting relief by taking TtliiC
and my husband got .-.gottae
bbttlei-l began to feel 1 bettifcrl l
have .akeiiv several bottled of
where and sleep .like tifijl
When I took my first dosit ol
Tatllac I weighed only one
red and twenty-two povru I
now weih one hundred and six
two-an actual g-aia of .forty
pounds since I started , on Tani
lac.M V r
TixiilltaJcSx
Anot'ier remarkable case was
that of John Crabtree, 4, sentra
merchant at Five Afiie' Station,
A, Dallas, Texas.
T 1 -- - 1 AiLi
f ..y Ka,Deaw.
four pou pds on: three bottles of
1 aniac apu 1 jennw wnar tc 1 XO
enjoy good health after suffer
ing for twenty "years, V said :Mr
Crab tree.' "
"I suffered with catarthDi
the stomach (and indigestion, lor
twenty yearsj and for - eighteen
months, before starting I started
taking Taalac, I had to Kven-
tirely on cereal. I spnafv
all ofonevcir in bed and 190-;
able to do any th ing at a ad
fell off;in "weighi to tlSfpotSlsi'
rtusinic my third bottle
of TanUcI found I bad increased
in weight from 1 1 8" pounds -, to
52. pimnds, 'makuig' an actual
:ai ofL thirty-four pounds-all
my troub1es,'-werfr gonev and l
was feettirsrike another : man. n
Caotaia r3 J) Kiggs, popular
Y SfM V engiaeet, running be
tween Vldksbiir land New Or
leans and residinirat 2020 Pe&lei
street, Vteksbresti
for .expetience
EBl rQUBCK
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CUDYIOT.
' China Orove: Monday, Tuesday
ana WBdnesdqr..
Lsndis; Thursday, Friday and
Saturday., t . -Examination
Frees
arovesTasttJeaai cbT.lTIe f
MstoresTftalItrjidcaflWa9rittIfaa4 '
. fllaTB Baiaed twenty younfy'.
on seyejj pottles of Tanlc W
when a bOy;said Mr Weeks.
"B thirty years' IrsuifereaS
v.
.with nervous indigestion of the
worst sort, " he continued, andS
a nazes qnnnif tne past tuteenf
years didn't think I would last
muca longer. To tell you the?
truth, i nai:y reached the point; !
where Xiot much care wheth-IA
er iUrelordied.
.l 'Thaejust finished my thirdg
bottJe o&Taslac and have sraiuedv
tweotyseyeu pouodSk- was
the)
1tru1 , remarkable statement! j
maae prars;i;nar!e9 reaen
re- ru
at 6S Mill .street, Huats-il
ville, Ala. - . - m
- f? neo- i commencea xaKing
the ; meinei " she I continued,
I only -wighe4 ' jpouis
feltxtpjh
I havesSTered with a bad form
of stoiracjti trouble, constipation
and DainsvthrmT side and back
AttimesAe) pains took the
form of torture, and I "was twice
examined and each . rtife was
tolihatf Md atis and
thaVan ojeratioit be my
only hooe.rL
I hadrmide IlU rclWions,
tor gie omm fmmm, m
sister m&t Pfct I
did not wlbUeV would
live to seeder agjuti cf J&K- My
sister begnl stnd feade With
menot to fallow them to cut on.
me and tojjd me to wait awhile
Ifed try a i feood tonic. The next
as I reBirned from the con
sultation toom I thought of
what she cud, and as I had heard
So much ateut TanJac. I decided
o try it and got it bofUe.f
f'J !rer iTetiinted for the oper-
n Jwit Hiist : kept , taking-the)
ac ; tQarht from the start I
to fell better. The med'-
4ih$ eetneSto take hold right & t
TtJas so; happy over the wen
yemeWin my condi-
at I sint for my neighbors
txfte7t aehow much better I
felju ke.utamd got another
b.7anlac;an4,-bive just
Cim$tta4 takfg my third bottle
and feci asMl have been made
oHnto.a niw woman.
faiA; i3trit?s an actual
fact, thi:sined 25 pounds on
Tanlac.: -
When. ! tffan taking the
medicine, cotUin,Ued Captain
Cggsr wmiavk. a nervous
anT iMi7Mct..:a4
dropped dolic from
Sir
: ona , tthflllp ; one
$undred;ja4'IHiojl
Tlav&Jujrtpy s
onoscfoive gain-
w3ftS feel
.n. .
. EugineeTChas. J WeJls, who
runs the Seapoard Air fyine fast
tr aln "FoS1 between Json
iindats -this-oTpre
llnlrnjt of service
wilaUrbi
ni compay Irv ;ttry th
Ta.nlao ii-now sold ixfilnsivsly;
in Salisbury by tbft Hipltli?0rBg
Co.riftsmi by Iplejp
BBpencer
SeYeral lad w v td,S5
years olc
employment by calliofj at this
of8c fttJbnce; Watchmatx
- - vr
UyPfT11
tla Cj-T!t Cess Hot Affect Heti
F mad 4oc iiot cause nervousness nor
iihM(L SMnanbn' the full xiame stui
ioc the is&atax rf & W.SROVE. 30c,- 4
toot
-1I1AICM,L
LETTERS f rom our boys in the trenches and
from the women in canteen and. other
war work, all bring to us the same mes
sage SEND US NEWSt FROM HOME.
World news is all righthut OUR BOYS
want NEWS OF THIS TOWN. They want
the! home newspaper. - Publishers are prevented
from' sending their papers free to anyone; eyen
boys In the service. Consequently a national
mpvenient has been started by Col. William
Boyce Thompson of New York, who is acting
as President of the Home Paper Service of
America to give the boys what they are calling
for. "Every community is joining the movement.
Lot us Sea that our boya are not forgotten.
" Send to the publisher of this newspaper
whatever amount of money you can 5
cents or $50.00. We will publish a list
each week of those contributing, and the
amounts contributed.
.Every cent received will be used to send
this, paper to our boya at the front. If at
the end of the war, there is any surplus, it
will be turned over to the local Red Cross
Committee.
There is no profit in this to the publisher
even in normal times, subscriptions are not sold
at a profit. With war prices prevailing, and thV
high rate of postage on papers sent to Franc,
.our cost will scarcely be covered1 by our full
Subscription price.
, . Remember that over, in France, .some brave
soldier 0r. sailor from this townperhaps even
;some'spldid woman working within sound of
the guiis is depending on you to "KEEP THE
I,
it-
7? '
it
HOME -; LOVE KINDLED.
They are calling to YOU from "Over There"
V . GIVE WHAT YOU CAN
Send to
4'. ' " . ' .
I3ie Carolina Wathman or The Rowan Record
Salisbury, N. C.
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j.; t J
11 lVVU UUUl'l I UV IflUil IlVlil
Because goods were bought in large quantities before the JL
7 present day prices came. Complete line
Pry laoodG, LJotions and (Sloth-
ing Yor ujen ana usoys.
(LiiiOES KEADV TO tEAR.
Shoes, Etc.
Time to
f.. . All sizes Fisk, Red and Black Tread, B. P. Goodrich
4rand Diamond Cases in stock. No more tire troubles if
iron use one of these standa? d cases. -
r-v:
r eea funna uowunow
the war. In checker board
Tfr ' . ' JLUU19 1U1
... .
CHINA. GROVE,
Mi
Corriher
-"mi
' to"Attend Best College in the South "
TlIOr.lASVILLE OUSirJESS COLLEGE,
"' " 1 Tbomasville, N. C, '
or Hiss Thomas' Commercial College,
- Hight Point; N. C,
..;f"
.4-r--.
. r.i
'it
Rat is and Board reasonable.
13
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itocitCJimg,joiHi. Dieeamsorrroniaing rues.
" Instantly relieves Itching Piles. aBd yotrcanget
eeatfcl sleep astetttiptst appiicotwtt grice buc
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Re-Tire.
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to tne o4d eow and hp.ln -win
basrs. Can't beat it.
4
UUSiUCSS.
. ..
-Carpenter Co. J
B. 8. 8HUFOED, manager iif
INOR I n CAROLINA
9 4t3tpd Terms Easy.
. Done Promtly and
. rightly, at the
Watchman Office.
. Oive us a tril
OttvYOUHELP '
OUil BOYS ABROAD?
Evpry f Man, n Woman and Child
Can iloin to .Send News of
- Thi8rTown into the Front Lino
Trenchei
WHOLE NATION MOVES .
TO BANISH SOLITUDE
Our Heroes Are Calling From'
Over Thereive What You
z' Can to Help Those From
Home. -
- Every eitfzen Interested In the boya
of his hom town now at the front, and
In the'brave women who equally are
serving their country abroad, has an
opportunity to show his appreciation
of the sacrifice they are making. The
opportunity comes as a result of the
generosity and thought of Colonel Wil
liam Boyce Thompson of New York,
who has conceived and put Into execu
tion what is known as the Home Pa
per Service.
Under the plan, every man and wo
man In foreign service will receive the
town newspaper, and so be kept in
constant touch with the places and the
people they know and love.
Every branch of the United States
Government Is interested in the plan.
The Government realizes - the Impor
tance of keeping tboae;trNhe service
happy and constantly inJffijeSr tth
ing Is more depressing Id a national
emergency than the spirit of loneliness
In those serving their country, and of -flciafe
know that nothing can dispel
this feeling more effectually than read
ing the home town newspaper.
Publishers of newspapers in all parts
of the country this newspaper Includ
ed have grasped with pleasure the
plan outlined by Colonel Thompson,
and they have' agreed to co-operate in
every way.
Under the ruling of the War Indus
tries Board newspaper publishers are
forbidden to send -their newspapers
free, even to soldiers. The newspaper
must be subscribed for in the regular
way, the only exception being soldiers
who formerly were in the employ of
the newspaper and who left that serv
ice 'to enlist. Colonel Thomnson there.
9re proposes that the public ;in each;
community contribute to a fund so that
the home newspaper (In our case this
newspaper) may reach every man and
woman now In the service of bis conn
try. w
Anyone may contribute to the. fund,
and any sum may be contributed. It la
not necessary to contribute the entire
amount of one subscription. It does
not matter whether the rich man sends
in one hundred dollars or the'poor boy
or little girl sends In five cents. Each
trift will Ha ft mpsanco rkf lwo onrf haln. .
fulness to the home town folks "Over
There." The money will be lumped
into one fund, out of which subscrip
tions; will be entered as fast as the
money is received.
Contributors who Send in -the full
price of a year's subscription may, If
they wish, designate to what particular
person they wish the newspaper sent,
but if the name given is already listed
as receiving the paper, then the pub-
subscription to some less fortunateaol
dier boy or noble woman who Is just as
lonely for. newsnflwmeand home
folks. .Tfc
The name of every contributor to
this home paper service will be pub
lished in this newspaper, and the name
of everyone: entered-for a subscription
win ue pounsueu as wen as tne num
ber of those remaining whose subscrip
tions have not been covered.
,If the amount of money received
shall be more than is necessary to send
the paper to every person from the
town now in the service, then the bal
ance will be turned over to the Red
Cross, y
The plan Is endorsed by the pub
lisher of this newspaper without any
thought of profit, either directly or in
directly, but with a sfneere desire to
help keep the home fires burning and
to send to our heroes and heroines
news of our town, to keep their hearts
warm for us and to let them know
they are constantly in our minds.
The publisher, of course, cannot
make a profit on circulation, and addi
tional circulation such as this will be
circulation from non-purchasers sent
far across thesea can have no added
value to the advertiser. '
' These facts are stated so that every
contributor may feel that every cent
contributed goes to the good cause.
The mothers -of ocr boys , are facing
an ordeal with a bravery, that com-
uiouuB.ri;i nuu aamiration. Here
and therjLpre tiny stars are turned
irm oiae to goia, wnere anguish grips
the heart the nation stands In BflottM
and honors the. women who have given
of "their blood, the verv hnna . t,At.
; r - ' utcu
bone, to their country. To them, home
has lost its meaning the soul of it
has -fled there is no home, tt Is Just a
place, and bo piace Is quite so lonely,
unless It be within the hearta of those
brave sons in far oil France wbo Iodic
for just a word of home. There can
not be a man, there cannot be a wo
man, nev not even a cblld, who will
fall to contribute Just a littl.o to iniike
the hearts of these natziota lirhtac
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