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V": , - . ..- -iu' - - -'. . . ,. : - " . ". . - f-1 . . .. " Ulat 37 M CAROLINA WATCH 1 IAN Wo. IV.OTBWART, Editor and Ownw Mi Pieillr4 Kvtry Wednesday At Salisbury, N. C. Cvfr rfptln Price: l&ftfisaa, 1 yur ...$ .75 1 yttf .75 CS- DcimjJw Tkmir, 1 year. . 1.00 iattak Ttxr ch only 11.0 ftji cond-olaas matter Jan- XX 1905, ftt the postoffice at K. C, under th act of Con- Xtanh Srd, 1879. HalUbury, N. C Dec. 4, 1918, President Wilson left New York this morning with a rousing - fnreweli and amid lusty cheers from, two ship loads of returning Soldiers. Mr. Wilson was a board the; Washington, formerly a Ger man owned vessel, and convoy uBd by an American battleship, feels that his presence at the preliminary sessions of the peace conference is necessary and has consequently ignored considera bly unfavorable criticism of his course. Although this is the first time a president has left American soil while in office Mr. Wilson, as has been his custom, ignored precedents. No doubt ne, tnougn a.seii appointed dele gate, will be able to accomplish much good, provided he does not permit his generosity and hu manitarian leanings get away with his better judgment. A report has been sent out from Rome to the effect that President Wifson will, while in Europe, visit the pope. It was to have been expected that the Romanists would seize upon any thing possible to keep themselves before the puhlic, whether true or not. You know this church can't give ten cents to a public cause without sending forth a trumpeter to spred the news. Witness recent events in Salis bury The president has noth ing in common with popery, the remaing world's greatest autoc racy, and of course opponent of democracy, and, as we see it, has no more reason for visiting t ie pope than he has f or visiting BUI Hohenzollern and the other deposed autocrats It is hoped - our president will not thus hum ble himself before nothing and needlessly act the part of a byp ocrit, yot there Uho telling what a 'politician may do. ''here is to be an-effort made by the Red Cross to double it3 raerjaberehip dux iug the week of December 16-23, and a conference of the Red Cross workers was to have been held in the old conrt house Fridav evening to consider Uie:rjaAtterj; Since is to , be topedRowanite,? will, select Rowan county people as tlieir . officers and run this matter as they are sufficiently able to do, The Red Crots is a good tiling and deserves the hearty up- port ot all, but if Rowan people are expected to pnt up the money let's aee that they hold th offices and get credit for services rendered Of course, as was probably desired, few if any, from th county attended this night meeting in Salisbury, but the imports were there to dictate aud direct. It s time for Rowan people to officiate in heir own affairs and let the owNeyd new comers take back seat where the be long." Buy' W-ir Savings Stamps GALLED Six Years Ago, Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, But How She Is a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cardd For Her Recovery, Royse City, Tex. Mrs. Mary Kil man, of this place, Bays; "After the birth of my little girl. . .my side com menced to hurt me. I had to go back to bed. We called the doctor. He treated me... but I got no better. I got worse and worse until the misery was unbearable. ..I was In bed for three months and suffered such agony that I was just drawn up in a knot. . I told my husband .If ne would get me a bottle of Cardul r would try it. . . I commenced taking it, however, that evening I called' my family bout me... for I knew I cotuld iiotMlast fiuurx days unless t had a change for ForCroop. c,ChamberlainV Cough Rem edy is splendid for croup," writes Mrs Edward JHassett, Frankfort, N. Y. ''My children have been quickly relieved of attacks of this dreadful complaint by its use." This remedy contains no opium or other narcotics, agg may, be given to a child as con fidently as to ah adult. ' A Mammotli Bean. In the window at J H Cooke shoe shop, 118 East Innes street, is to be seen a email speciman of the New Guinea bean, which is something entirely new for this section . It is 30 inches in length by 16 inches circumference and weighs 12 pound?, To eat a bean like this you slice it, roll it in meal, fry with lard or butter and season it to tate. In flavor it resembles the squash ahd egor plant. They grow much larger and the vine resemble3 the gourd. I'e your move next Veuus. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine. E. W. GROVE'S signature onboz. 90c. the better. That was six years ago and I 'am still here and am a well strong woman, and I owe my life to CarduL I had only taken half the bottle when I began to feel better. The misery In my side got less. . . 2 continued right on taking the Cardul until I had taken three bottles and I did not need any more for I was well and never felt better in my life... I have never had any trouble from that day to this." " . Do you suffer from headache, back--aehe, pains in sides,' or other discom forts, each month? Or do you feel weak, nervous and fagged-out? If so, clve Cardul, the woman's tonic, a trial. J. 71 TO HER BEDSIDE . 1 Civil Service Examinations. Departmental Clerk male aud female Dec 7th. ! Iiw clerk and Typewriter do Def 10th. I bok keeper do do Dec. 10th. ! ditorial Clerk do do Dec. 11th Stenographer and typewriters exininations are held any Tues- daV there are any .applicants; thee are much needed. Jlie Government has been and is. ;illinof on machinists who art no engaged in essentials piantb to-ffcr their services in the vaf .ous navy yards and arsenals of 4 Jjis country. Fujc application blanks, etc. for " The: Light that never fails No glare or harsh hrillbnce to be in tensified and reflected by the clean white bandage gauze a soft mel low glow, clear and steady Rayo Lamp Light. This lamp scientifically constructed, gives kerosene lkuf? at its best can't . strain the eyes. Simply designed -always dependable inexpensive. The Rayo does not smell or smoke; is easy to light, clean and rewick. Aladdin Security Oil gives best results. Your dealer will gladly show you the Rayo Lamp. STANDARD OIL GOMPANy (New Jersey) . Baltimore, Md. Washington, D. G. Charlotte, N C Norfolk. Va. Ch irleston, W. Va. Richmoud. Va. any of the above apply at the post office. An examination will be held in Salisbury on January llth, 1919, for the purpose of securing a per son, male or female to fill the position of rural carrier at Cleve land, this county, and vacancies that may later occur on - rural routes from other post offices in the county, Forms and blanks may be obtained from the offices mentioned. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggist3 refund money if FAZO OINTMENT fails, re cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly -relieves Itching Piles, and yoa can get estful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. Buy War Stamps. Charleston, b. C. rr" A cablegram to Mrt Max Barker, November 29th from Major Max Barker, reports that he, Clement, Welsh, Atwell, and Howir'd, all Salisbury boyg, arti eafe, This riews wa? quite a relief to the families and frieuds of these men. MH Harris, who has rea desparately ill at hie home o?i West Bin kef reel, is reported to be siigbtlv improved No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as i rule, there is more or less stomach disturbanct!. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act a3 a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throwoff or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to tV 60c per bottle. Trade wit $ THE GROCP, He carrie? a full line of Higb (-rrade Grocen at Jury low prices. buy all kinds of Psrduce, Chicken rOgss. Bhcou. and vgtables See bim Beadquartery for Watkins Meviicine Co. ,!Jh .i.h 57. V,i W huns St i - -7 f I n O f i f N fih 'arolinH In Superior Court Rowan county. February ferm 1919 l)ovi Smith i v Notice, Sumraorifl by Publi David Sfjiiih ) ealion. I he defenihnt, PaMd ruHh, will take noiice that ptnintitf h? commence! an ac tixo against him in the Superior ?mrt of Rowan county tor the purine cf ohtjiinint? an absolute divorce from him upon the grounds of adultry, n1 he i required to appear at Fehrur.iry Term, 1919, of Rowan SupeJior Court which convene on the 10th of February 19 9. at the courv house in Salisbury, and answer or tlnmr o the rrn pUiiit of plaintiff now on file, or Mie.re.ie'f thtiein dennned will be granted. This October 28th, 1918. J F. .VcCUBBISP, 11-6 4t. Clerk Superior Coari. The Peoples national Bank SALISBURY N C Does a general Uanking business and cor diallj invites Vow account. WCPAY I DOR. PER CENT inter every three m:llu in our wvjng depart ment ' Prompt, cat and confidential atten tkn given to nil bine-p etitriiftted c nn. N. B. McCan, A , . Busoy. ilraidDi. Cashier. . D. Norwooi . John Mcanl'M. Vice-Pi4MteBt. Asst. Cashier. J .r.-;. .;.r
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