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s. .. . - - I - : - Qdditioo of Mr. Caldwell. The following from the Char lotte Observer, of Mondoy, will be of interest to many of the Salis bury and Rowan pounty, friends of Editor J. P. Caldwell, who recent ly suffered a.jjaralytic stroke ; "The condition of Mr. Caldwell last night was unchanged. . He GOLD KNOB. PROVIDENCE. March. 15. Another six days' I balisbury, K . J? . D. Ho. 4, Mar. work is done -and ht"?&tili taii. j 12ta.r-Ihe people of this-com 0. Bx Philips, mho 4ught JheWy arhwelJ aSain a11 but waited easy-during the day, the ef- chool att the- Dunn's. Mountain - echoed, is at home for a few days. I I guess the farmers would be Mr. Philips contemplates going glad to see the weather get better. away in a few days. jit keepj raining so much that the Undo Andrew Barger hat been round is too wet to work indisposed for a few days with the The people will soon go to talk grippe. 1- i xng There will be six or eight I 2. j r i Wheat and oats are looking very y Fu this week. He has been undergo - promising with the exception j of 1"OAO ing treatment at the Charlotte some fields which suffered from! The school closed at Poole Sanatorium since last Sunday. - the effects of green lice. j school house last Tuesday March "In view of the fact that the Miss Carrie Kesler and brother, the 9th' Thev had a bail game statement has been made that Mr. uti.f n.nin. TU. : j I n.u it i j i : l 1 un 4- i Willift nf flravfin visited their "av B"U1U8' " xu"i:u lueu i yaiuHBii wuuiu imtiijr w uuu iu o " " - ll J Xl 1 1 cousin, Arthur Kluttz, Saturday J Piavea n single Doys ... - ' neamea oesi. mgnt. I nwin th in1fimflnv nf tiie Kesler cho1 goes out Saturday V... & w w J feet of the steady stream of Sun day . callers, all of whom he saw, being imperceptible. At mid night be was aB comfortable ae could be expected. If the physi cians approve, it is probable that he will be removed to his home. No. 608 South Try on street, early iriAaMefestiflgSDit. Suit for damages in the sum of $50,000 has been brought by Mrs. Emma L. Richardson against P. T.Rhyne. Mrs. Richardson claims that she has been blacklisted by the Retail Merchants' Association w.rGngfu41y4au4iaJ&8 damages from Mr. Rbyne,a meat dealer, because of libel resulting: The' suit is a novel one, the first qf ther kind brought here- .Th& RetaiViMer chants' Association is a new or ganization for the protection of lo-i cat merchants and their rule, is to refuse credit to those Wjhose names appeal" on the, blacklist. T ;.The standing of, the association will largely depend on the result of this suit. Wadesboro. N. 0 pecial The Cole Universal Planters - FOR SALE IN SALISB URY AT ;Jtsler Sons ; Hardware Co. -TESTIMONIAL : The mar- weather the exhibition which wft8 March 24th We are going to short time, it is nothing but prop er to add that the early expecta tion of his early return to work has been abandoned. Should he hi Hod for the Tla rcr'a school house on the 13th was postponed until invited to come and bring some I thing good to eat. We want to . . w. a. have a ball game after the exer " . J " " -r I . good sized audience gathered to bear Clse tne songs, recitations and dialogues ; 1 win not write any more, as but it- was thought best to have it I this is my first time. Best wishes over another week and 1 therefore to The Watchman and its many make it a week better. The pro gramme will not be , changed. OneCballoon assension will, be made at 12 o'clock, one at 4 :S0 o'clock and one at night. This is something you should not miss. Be on time and see everything. A little nqn sences now and then, is relishedjby the best of men! have an - exhibition. Everybody be a.ble feo g,3fc UP in several weeks, readers. School Boy. CHESTNUT HILL March 15. Miss Beulah Wilson, of Asheville, N. C, is visiting at James Garwood's. , Misa Lucy Waller, of Chestnut The ball game visited kin people a few days it will be necessary for hi nt-st quite a while, and his resumption of active duties of editor-in-chief of The Observer is for time to tell.' There is no question ot animate recovery but the physicians are loath to indicate when he will be able to be up. While he ha not lost anything be has not improved as rapidly as was expected will be called immediately after the day exercises are over. Lbs. last week The writer hopes to report a wedding or two about Easter, es pecially if Z. W. keeps visitng on Thomas street. IUMANUEL March 15. On account . of the rain Saturday evening the entain ment at Bethany was postponed place is visiting at Mill Bridge until Saturday night, March 20. There-will be a ball game in the plating moving to Cooleemee$ N- Lbi In sickness, if a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that this nerve controls will also 6urely fail. Ib may be a Stomach nerve, or it may have given strength and support to the Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop thst first pointed to this vital truth Dr. Shoop's Restorative was no made to dose the Stomach nor to fivftmrnr. KvorvDoflv ia coraiaiiv i - , - . . ' , ; ; u,, nas decided not to move, we mvea w ins oan gam uu u- arQ glad to report lenammeni, John Goodman and wife visited at Mrs. Martha Beaver's Saturday night and Sunday. Uncle IkS. FAITH. March 12. Friday night, March 19th, there will he an old time fiddlers convention here in Faith at the Jr. O, U. A.M. Hall. Ar rangements have all been made for a big crowds , John Kuykendall has finished the granite wall foundation for bis new residence, and has decid ed to buiM out of wood. The teams are hauling the lumber on the ground today. The building .will soon go up. : Charley Shive is having his res : dence painted, as is also J. Rv Lndwick. There is a good opening here for a doctor. No one sick now a? we know of but sometimes sickness occurs if it is a healthy place. March 15. Mrs. Daniel Peeler, of York Institute, is visiting her brother, J. D. A. Fisher. Moses Eagle has Just bought a sulkey disk plow, sulkey cultiva tor and all kinds of improved machenery for farming. He rides now all the time . He has a fine breed of horses, which is known all over the country. They are 'the Mack Harrison "full blooded stock. William Goodman is buildiDg himself a handsome new residence on the big road near his old resi dence. It is covered and the car penters are on the inside work . Mr. and Mrs. Wiley . Earnhardt visited at Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goodman's Sunday. Vends, Have you a pain of any kind, anywhere? stop just a minute and think I It matters not whether it be womanly pains, head pains, or any kind of a pain, one of Dr. Shoop's little Pink Pain Tablets will surely stop it in 20 minutes. Formula plainly printed on the 25c. box. Sold , by Cornelison & Cook, temporarily stimulate the Hear Mrs. J. B. Barringer, of this or Kidney's. That old fashioned method is all wrong. Dr. shoop's Restorative ernes dirpp.fclv to t.haan t r: . . - .:. : - J . ue uiesimer, wno wus contem- failing inside nerves. The re e euccftBseBS of the pre scription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause o these tailing organs, And it is John Shaver, of Melrose, has indeed easy to prove. A simple been visiting down in Pinev nve or ten davs test will surely Woods. Tom Cornelison has returned home from Durham. N. C, where he went to.locate He says he got home sick. .. Miss Mary C. Shaver visited at Ni G. Eagle's Sunday. Martin Eagle, the son of N. C, Eagle, is sick at this writing. Rev. J. B. Graven preached at Spencer Sunday evening in the Y. M. C, A., at 4 o'clock. Miss EUen Harkey, of Piney Woods, who has been clerking for a man by the name of Kluttz, on North Long street, returned home some time ago. Chestnut Hill has been visited by some chichen theives . Several have lost chickens. Some one must be chicken hnogry. Black Eye, tell. Try it once, and see! Cornelison & Cook. Sold Biggers Not Yet Himself. W S. Biggers, who slew J. Green Hood several weeks ago near In dependence Square, and who will probably stand trial for murder at the next term of Superior Court if his physical and mental condition will permit it, is still in feeble health, according to Deputy Sher iff E. O. Johnson. In some re spects he appears all fight but still "he is not what he ought to be." . He is given the papers ev ery day and reads them, but if he knows for what he is confined, he has given no evidence of it by any remark. A number of others are in the cell with him . Chatlotte Observer. The Implement Co., RICHMOND, VA. It is very important both for effective and economical work to procure 7? best of HI IMPLEIIITS Our New Descriptive Catalog just issued tells all about the best time and labor-saving machinery. It is one of the best and most in teresting Implement Catalogs is sued. Mailed free on request. We are also headquarters for Farm Wagons, Buggies, Barb Wire, Fencing, V-Crimp and other Roof , ing. Gasoline Engines, Saw an(J Planing Mills.' Write for prices and catalogs. , The Implement Co., 1302 Main St - Richmond, Va. We Sell i- m mm a aw Newberry, "S. C, April 25th, 1905. The Cple Mfg: Co., iG?NTtEMEN :, ,The Uniyersal Planter No. 7 that I bought of cyopiJtf arch, 1904, is the best farming implement a cotton or corn farmer can possess . " If? I coul4 not get another one I would not take $150.00 for my macjhine today. I had the best stand of cotton and corn around herer nd it came up evenly. I have two other planters, but do not nse tjwm now . Yours respectfully, Eoward Schlotz We on the; ppsitivA guntee that if it does-not give sat ifaQtiQH weiiUyeturft the entir e amount of money paid usforit. iWe ask aJkthose who- are run-down,, nervous, debili tated, aged or weak, and every, person suffering froni fituboorn colds) hanging-on coughstonchi.orM ent .conaroon6i3iinoi with keep these planters in stock and would be lad to show them any xme desiring the best planter on the market. s jCesle : Sons Hardware Co.5 ALISjBUKTy II U. to Smith Drug Co., Salisbury, N. C. Land Posters for sale at The Watch man office, 10 cents per dozen. BUSY Utll 1 10 I i 4 - - - i . It ill pay you to find out. EHMS STRICTLY CASH. Xhe Curse of the South. What iS the maMer With the SOUth? According to government report of 190S y.The Secret is but at last the Southerner, contrary to cunent opinion is hot lazj, shiftless, indifferent or careless. "He is sick" the South is; afflicted with and harbors that most dreaded treacherous and destructive of all diseases Anemia, Pernicious Anemia. The average Southerner is a sufferer of this health destroying, parasite which, destroys the red bloood celte producing an impoverished con dition of the blood; characterized by extreme pallor, general debility, weakness,, loss -of vigor, lack of ambition, and general underwriting of vitality. Theu climate and atmospheric conditions destroy the vitality. Let him get over it. Get rid of it. Get well, and he is good physically as the best American can boast. If there is health of the slightest degree in your system, "WAKE IT UP! CALL IT FORTH. PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER 1 MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD; all can and fehould be well, lo neglect yourself is to reflect upon the wisdom of your Maker. Nature intends all humanity to enjoy a full measure of health and vigor. If yon do not. the fault is -your own, for you are yourself to blame for it. Wonders have been accomplisnea ior the people of lenneessee, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi, let us now do as much for the people of the Carolines. A postal willi bring you the necessary information. Send no money. Write to-day . jDon't neglect this chance here offered you... Address, r . The Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery, ; . GLljlVELAfiOr OHIO . CORSER KlNSMAN Rn. AND-72i STREET. THE Go X UQ W, ..Tuness , St., Salisbury, IV. O., '. Carry a full line pfQgskets, Cof fins ancLBurial Robes. Latest Im proved equipments consisting of Hearse?!1 Casket Vagons, Church Trucks, etc. Special attention given ,to all calls, dayr night, by their un der takers, Mr. T. Summersett and Mr. R. M. Davis. Phofie calls : . day, 24; tnight, 529 or 201. m9mH'"HSk )fUl r NATURE'S Pm GREAT BLOOD TONIC lODt-BedM Concentrated Iron'S Alum flfater 4 " ( Representing the Famous Bedford Alum & Iron Springs of Va.) contains 17 of the most powerful Mineral Tonics i An 18-oz. bottle contains all the minerals in a barrel of the average water. We furnish the minerals, you furnish the water. We have certificates both from the public and from enii-' nent physicians, telling: of its virtue in Dyspepsia Rheumatism, a large variety of Female Diseases, Chroaic Diarrhoea and Dysentery, General De bility, Anaemia, Malaria, Ulceration of the Throat, Diabetes. Piles. Chronic Eczema, Ner- xjvpusness, Chronic Constipation, and many show-t.-4ng-the' wonderful cures in that dreadful disease, Scro- Dr. T. L. ara a resident at the Springs, says: Embalming a Specialty, q Nothing in the way of a. Gongh is quite so annoying as a tickling, teasing, wheezing bronchia-Cough. The quickest relief comes perhaps from a prescription known' to Druggists everywhere as Dr. ;Shopp's Gough Remedy. And be sides, it is so thoroughly harmless that mothers give it with .perfect safety even to the youngest bates. fhe ' tender leaves . of a simple mountain shrub, 'give to Dr. Shoop's Gough Remedy its remark able curative effect, A few -days'-test will tell. Sold by Cornelison A iOook. '' " ' " v No Land So Rich That Fertilizer Cannot Make It Better You use fertilizers for the profit you get out jot them and the better the land the more profitably a good fertilizer can be used on it. Do not imagine because land will produce a fair crop without Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers that these fertilizers cannot be profitably used on it, or that they were made only for land too poor to produce without them. If poor land will show a normal increase when fertilizer is used, good land will show at least double the increase. Use Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers to increase the quality, as well as the quantity of the crop and you will increase the profits from your land. "I have been using your fertilizers for a number of years" says Mr. William Fraiser, of Glasburg, La.,"arf find that it not only pays to fertilize, but to do plenty of it, and use the best fertilizers to be had, such as your brands, I have used a number of thenvand . found them to be as recommended and to give better results than any other fertilizers that I have ever used.' 4 Every planter and farmer shauld have a copy of the new 1909 Virginia-Carolina Farmers' rYear-Book. Get a free copy fr$m your i fertilizer dealer, br write our nearest sales office. - Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. M ;f Richmond, Va. i . Norfolk, Va. ".. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Memphis, Tean. f 4 Sales Offices Durham, N. C. Charleston, S.C. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La. Kabler, for fifteen For Scrofula, that fearful destroyer of human health and haDDiness. we have ,in. hist water a rmtedy-which . neither science nor fortunate accident has hitherto ifmnd, fin equal. It is in this paalady, and some forms of secondary ond tertiary ,SyphUisK tfvHwlien'&jrried to its full alterative effect, displays its highest curative powers. In all forms of diseases peculiar to females, this water will be fojmd to exert a curative influence second to none in Virginia. '" I have riven your Concentrated Water a fair trial, and say with pleas ure I have been greatly benefited. For some years I have suffered more or less with Indigestion, followed by Constipation and other attendant ills. Within the jast two months I have found such relief from your remedy that I have improved.in strength and weight; have eaten what I have not dared to do for a long time, and have done harder work than I have been able to dQ before, for years. Rev. OSCAE LITTLETON, ' Presiding Elder, Lynchburg, Va. Since 1894 I have been afflicted with Chronic Diarrhoea. About six months ago I commenced using your Concentrated Iron and Alum Water, watb. the most wonderful and satisfactory results. For three or four years past, I have been deprived of the privilege of visiting friends or going to church, as my trouble kept me in constant apprehension having lost almost entirely the control of my bowels; but now 1 am happy to state that afterc, using about : a half dozen bottles of your remedy I am entirely cured, not ayingnsed any ,jxn thelast four months. I can confidently and most gladly recommend your remedy for Chronic Diarrhoea. ' Capt. RUFUS AMIS. Virgilina, Va. . I wad an intense sufferer for some months with Indigestion, and could, get no relief from the ordinary remedies. During the month of January I r;began the use of yourConcentrated Water, and one bottle has entirely re--; lieved e." 1 can noy digest any diet and am entirely free from suffering. I take great pleasure in giving this testimonial. Rev. H. M. BLAIR, Editor N. C. Christian Advocate, f Groensboro, N. C. I have used and prescribed waters from several Iron-and Alum Springs but none of them begin to come upto your Concentrated Water in all that; fss ,to make the ideal alterative, strengthener, appetizer and restorative. is at once a fine tonic and flesh-builder. Have advised several recently to try it,and always with fine and quick "results. In January I had a bottle; sent from one of your dealers to a lady, with the understanding that if it: didr not at once improve her digestive apparatus, I would pay the $1. 00 "myself."; She not only willingly paid the bilL but used a part of one-half dozen more; bottles, and is now completely cured of a long and annoying Stomachs Trouble. .JCbis, seems to be the case with all who try it. S, P.. HILLIARD, M. D., ' Rocky Mount, N. C. J. H. ECHOLS CO., Lynchburg, Va. Sold and recommended by.T, W, Grimes Drug Co., Chest ;Bk gjJLPrrjg Go.j iHMOwk Pharmacy.
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