THECnUIlAUATCHLlAII.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.
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PvfeUsksd every Tueadaj at 120 Weit
innea street.
Catered m teeond-olMs matter Jan.
tVf, N. 0., der the aet of Congress
Of Harehltd, 1897.
Telephone No. 468.
Salisbury, N. 0. Feb. 1st, 1011.
Ex-representative Walter Mar
phy it in Raleigh nursing the leg
islature presumably in behalf of
the whiskey interests .
Knock, knock, knock, whenever
yon please, wherever yon please
and ai much as yon please,
Things need knocking as much as
they do boosting, A fellow tha
can't knook is like a sick kitten
he hat lost his in intelligence and
independence. Fools and weak
lingi gallop in gangs and are
more apt to go wrong than right
Woman might not look better,
bnt she certainly would be better
if the would pay more attention
to keeping her disposition than
her hat on straight. Salisbury
Peat.
There is something wrong with
our bachelor neighbors. Such
remarks as these are not custom
ary among those who hope to suo
oeed, or hate succeeded, on the
matrimonial sea. uneer up
brethern, we recently ncticed the
marriage of a couple at 72.
to
Money loaned at 5 per cent
doubles itself every twenty years
If the legislature passes a bill
erect a State building at a cost
$1,000,000, issuing 5 per cent
forty-year bonds to pay for it
the final cost will run up over
three millions or more, if all the
bends are paid off promptly. Be
side the principal and interest on
such a scheme the percentage paid
sheriffs for the collecting will
likely add another million. It
seems to us the wise thing to do,
if the thing mutt be done, would
be to levy taxes and first create a
fund for suoh a building, decide
upon a central location for the
capital and then build.
ems of Interest Id Various Neighborhoods
Sent in 111 Our Friends.
GOLD HILL.
Gold Hill. Jan. 80. The health
of this community is all O. K.
The farmers are plowing their
and for corn during this nice
weather.
One of our good writers asks if
it is against the law to use salt on
and. Does your land need salt?
Or is it lime that it needs? I
have no idea that your land needs
salt. I am not so sure that Bait
oontains any plant food. The
composition of salt is Na. 0. L.
Does your land need any of these
ingredients? Salt will injure a
corn crop instead 'of helfing it.
j&any iu idh eynug wueii cum
wants the soil warm and dry,
salt keeps it cool and wet. Some
times the seed will rot and 11 the
corn comes up it will turn yellow
and look like it was perishing
As to the law I don't know any
thing about it, but I would ad
vise you not to use any salt. You !
had better use lime. I have lived
on the farm for twenty years and
have learned something abou
farming. Our best farmers do
not use salt as a fertilizer.
Clarence Morgan visited A. F.
Kluttz Friday night. I reckon
some one is trying to catch a
panther up on Panther Creek .
J. 1. Kiuttz killed a large sap
sucker on Reedy branch som
time ago.
Sonnie and Luther Bams visited
A. F. Brady Sunday.
Collie Kluttz was out last Sun
day evening on a Ions visit and
it get dark before he got home.
He had to borrow a lantern so he
oould see to get home .
W . J. T. Brady has recently
purchased a new talking machine:
Jacob Ribelin is sawing with
his new mill.
George Hoffman is going ahead
sawing on the Brady place near
Ridge Road.
St. mattne we m. Li. unurcn is
going to build a new spire to the
ehurch Uncle Ike.
In Friday's Record we made
mention of the death of Miss
Nannie Holshouser, who lived
with her mother, Mrs. Basioger,
near. Rock Grove. The young
ladies' name was not Holshouser,
but Eury. We stated that she
had probably died from neglect,
that is she was afflicted with typhoid-pneumonia
and no regular
physician was called in, a faith
healer, or so-called osteopath,
having oharge of the case, and we
understand is practicing regular
ly in that community without
lioense. We expressed our un
belief in an osteopath's ability to
core pneumonia or typhcid and
that those who called in such a
doctor was taking their life in
their own hands. Most any reg
ular physician could have cured
this ohild and we now believe that
her death was more than neglect,
but criminal . Somebody's crimi
nal negligence, or that faith-healer's
pretentions, is responsible for
that death and the proper author
ity should investigate the matters
with the hope at least of pre vol t
ing it repetition.
Wife Got Tip 1 op Advlc.
"My wife wanted me to take
our boy to the doctor to cure an
ugly boil," writes D, Frankel, of
Stroud, Okls. "I said 'put
Buck lew's Arnioa Sale on it.'
She did so, and it cured the boil
in a short time." Quickest heal
er of Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns,
Bruises, Sprains. Swellings. Best
Pile cure on earth. Try it. Only
26c at all druggists.
Yoang Uaa Klllid atiNear Bier Joint In
Ciiirrat Coonty.
Sidney Barrier, who has some
relatives in the city, but was liv
ing in Rimertown, Cabarrus
County, was shot and almost in
stantly killed at the neer beer
saloon of H. A . Goodman, about
three miles from Concord last
Saturday night, the shooting 00-
oured about midnight. He had
gone to the saloon early in the
evening and the proprietor asked
him to help serve the customer?,
wbioh he did, until the crowd
dispersed and only a few who re
mained. He and a young man
named John Safrit were carrying
on a rather heated argument re
lative to tht proposed .railroad
through that section when Good
man told the young men if they
wanted to fight it out they would
have to go outside to do so. Bar
rier immediately started out, but 21-11
saint paid no attention and re
mained seated. Just as Barrier
stepped outtide a shot was fired
and Barrier fell against a buggy
which was standing there, George
Motley ai d Jim Plots Were hitch
ing their mule to the buggy and
had left the saloon to go home
it is thought, Young Bar
rier was shot in the left breast
and the bullet was found in the
right lung by the physician when
he examined the wonnd. Pott
ana money were arrested on sus
picious, and lodged in jail to
await the preliminary trial which
was held Monday. Young B wa
rier was about 20 years of age and
was married last June to Miss
Maymie, a daughter of Amos
Penninger of No. 6 Township. He
was th9 son of Mrs. W. D. Bar
rier, of Rimertown, and a
nephew of the late F. V. Barrier
of Salisbury.
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By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
The Ghange of Life is the most critical period of a
woman's existence, and . neglect of health at this time
invites disease.
Women everywhere should remember that there is no
other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully
carry women tnrougn tnis trying period as iyuia
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots
and herbs. Here is proof:
I Jiatlck, Mass., "I cannot express wnar a
went through during the Change of E.ife before
I tried .Lydia E. iinJkham's vegetame com
pound. I was in such a nervous condition I
could not keep still. My limbs were cold. I
had creepy sensations ana coma not siecp
nights. I was finally told by two phvsicians
that I had a tumor.
I read one day of the wonderful cures made
by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and decided to try it, and it has made me a well
woman. My neighbors and friends aeciare 11
has worked a miracle for me. Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable
Compound is worth its weight in gold for women during this
period of life. If it will help others you may publish this
letter." Mrs. Nathan B. Greaton, 51 Jfo. Main St JiaMcJt,-fliass.
ANOTHER SIMILAR CASE.
Cornwallville, N. Y. "I have been taking
T.vrlia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for
some time for Change of Life, nervousness, and
a fibroid growth.
"Two doctors advised me to go to the
hospital, but one day while I was away visiting,
I met a woman who told mc to take Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so and I
know it helped me wonderfully. I am very
tiin.nlrfiil that I was told to try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Wm.
Cornwallville, N. Y., Greene Co.
The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound have thousands of such letters as those above
they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained
for love or money. This medicine is no stranger it has
stood the test for years. -
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female ilia. No sick woman does justice to
her-elf who will not try this famous medicine.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and
has thousands of cures to its credit. .
- js Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women
U-w to write her for advice. She has
guided thousands to health free of charge.
Address Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.
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Always Lots of Bargains to be Found Here
"FfcUYING right in big quantities and selling for CASH
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Smooth sheeting for 5c
88-inch sheeting worth 6 l-2c, but in
short lengths for 5c
Extra good heavy sheeting only . .7 1-2c
Good grade of calioo for 5c
NEW SPRING GINGHAMS.
We are selling regular 12 l-2c Dress GiDg
hams in short lengths for only . . . . 10c
NEW LACES.
Big lot of Val. and round thread laces,
beautiful new patterns for 39 4, & 5c
AH Linen Torchon Laces worth up to
8 l-2o for only 50
NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS.
Poplar cloth, same as the old Danish
ISM
clotb, but 36 inches wide, in black,
navy, and all best colors. Best-cheap
wool goods made to sell for 25c
Big stock of fancy Mohairs 42 inches
wide, and surges, etc., for 4-8 '& 50c
And at 75, 85 and 98c you can find
here the bery best values.
OVERALLS,
Boy'a Overalls for 25o
Youth's good long apron front Overalls
for 48c
4,B. B " Overalls for men made of real
good denin, cut nice and full. A real
$1.00 value, our special for 75o
Sweet. Orr and Maratock Overall, union
made and are extra good for 9oC Q
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The Famous J?3Z
tl r ul ma. I r
1 fie Jbump wun uiuuseu iigui
"I have used
Sloan's liniment on
a fine mare for splint
and cored her. This
makes the third
horse I've cured.
Have recommended it to my neigh
bors for thrash and they say it is fine.
I find it the best liniment I ever
used. I keep on hand your Sure
Colic Cure lor myself and neigh
bors, and I can certainly recom
mend it for Colic" S. E. Smith,
McDonough, Ga.
Cured Thrush.
Ms. R. W. Parish, of Bristol,
Ind.,11, No. 2, writes: "I have used
lots of your liniment for horses and
myself. It is the best liniment in
the world. I cured one of my horses
of thrush. Her feet were rotten;
the frogs came out; she laid down
most of the time. I thought she'
would die, but I used the liniment
as directed and she never Ees down
in the daytime now."
LlfflMERT
should be in every stable and ap
plied at the hrst sign of lameness.
You don't need to rub, it penetrates.
will kill a spavin,
curb or splint, re
duce wind puffs
and swollen joints,
and is a sure and
speedy remedy for
fistula, sweeney,
founder and thrush.
Price, 6O0. and $1.00
Sloan's book on
horses, cattle, sheep
and poultry sent
free. Address
Sr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boston, Mass., T7.8.A.
WATCH REPAIRING.
Leave your -watches, etc..
with E. L. Lyerly, at Granite
Quarry, for repairing, or get
a new one mere.
CHRISTIANNA.
Christanna, Jan. 80. The
health of this oommunity is not
very good at this writing.
Luther Brown is confined to
his bed with typhoid fever. His
many friendB wish him an early
recovery.
Sam Hufman's baby, who has
been sick for some time, is im
proving fast we are glad to say.
There wa preaching'at Christi-
auna, January 29th, by our past
or, Rv. J. A. Linn, and a joint
council meeting by the churches.
J. R. Brown, of China Grove.
was visiting his parents last week.
Mrs. L. H. Brown, of Washing-
ton, is spending a few days with
Mr. Brown's father.
Miss Carrie Cauble has been on
the sick list for the past week but
is better now we are glad to note
Mrs. M. M. Brown and chil
dren are spending a few days
with her parents.
Marcns Brown, who had his
arm broken, is improving nicely
we are glad to Bay.
Miss Sue K'uttz, of Granite
Q larry, spent Friday and Satur
day with Missesa Pearl and Vin
uie Johnson.
Miss Nancy Eesler spent Sat
urday night with Miss Carrie
Cauble.
There will be an exhibition at
R man Academy March llth and
probably an entertainment that
night. Viola.
Catarrh Cannot be Cared
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the seat of the
disease. Catarrhjis'a blood or con
stitutional disease, and in order
should always be used where several
people sit, because It does not strain the
eyes of those sitting far from it.
The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give
the maximum diffused white light. Every
detail that increases its light-giving value
has been inoluded.
The Rayo Is a low-priced lamp. You may
pay $5, $10 or even $20 for other lamps and get
S more expensive container but you cannot get
a better light than the Rayo gives.
This season's Rayo has a new and strength
ened burner. A strong, durable shade-holder
keeps the shade on firm and true, easy to Keep
a
fcn nr it von mnot. tfeR intaniftl polistwa, as it is maae 01 soiia crass, nniane
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly
on the blood and mucous sur
faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure it not
a quaok medicine. It was pre
scribed by one of the best physi
cians in this country for years
and is a regular prescription. It
is composed of the best tonics
known, oombined with tho best
blood purifiers, acting directly on
the mucous surfaces. The per
fect combination of the two in
gredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing
Catarrh. Send for testimonials
free.
F. J. Chehey, Props.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
Once a Rayo User, Always One.
R, L. BROWN.
Our Voting Contest.
The boys are begmniog to get
busy If you are going to get in
the game don't d lay the matter
longer. Now is the time.
Any one who wishes to join is
invited to do so. Fill out the
minatiD&r coupon and bring, or
snd it in, get a receipt book and
gt buBy. Any further informa
tion desired may be had by in
quiring at The Watchman office
in person or by letter.
Following is a list of the con
testants and the vote as it stands
upon going to press today :
W. L. Trexler. No. 8, Salisbury,
N.C 10,500
Clarence Morgan, No. 1, Grold
Hill, N. C 5,250
L. C. McCombs, No. 3, Salisbury,
N.C... 8,000
J F. Coppley, No. 4,
Salisbury 2,500
C. A. W, Kluttz, Granite Quarry,
N.C 2,500
Panl T. Goodman. No. 1, Gold
Hill, N. C 1,000
Mrs. G. M. Lyerly. Richmond.
Va 1,000
George H. Lyerly, No. 6, Salis
bury, N. C 1,000
Geo. B. Kesler, No 6, Sal
isbury, Old Veteran 1,000
J D. Thomas, No. 6, Sal-
isbury... 1,000
I J. R. Holshouser. No. 8, Sal is
bury, N.C 1.000
0. A. Campbell, No. 1. Gold
Hill, N. O..... 1,000
Help Wanted
For that oongh . Get a bottle of
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It is
the beat.
CHINA GROVE.
Jan. 27. The health of this
community is very good at this
writing.
James lost is doing some saw
ing on the McCurdy laad.
M . A. Overcash and son took
three bales or cotton to Salisbury,
I guess they got some money.
Stbawbebby
WHEII THE BOWELS
ARE UNCOMFORTABLE
and you miss that fine feeling
of exhilaration which follows
a copious morning operation,
you should put a small quan
tity of Simmons Red Z Liver
Regulator ( The Powder Form )
on the tongue and wash it
down with a little water.
Its action in the system is
purifying and strengthening.
It drives out hard impactions
and impurities and gives tone
to the muscular structure of
the bowels. It overcomes the
tendency to chronic constipa
tion, relieves a bloated feeling
in the abdomen, sweetens the
breath, and promotes vigor of
body, mental alertness and
cheerful spirits.
Sold by Deatertt Price, large package, $1.00.
Aik tor the genuine with the Bed Z on the label.
It yon cannot get It, remit to m, we will lend it by
mall, postpaid. Blmmona Lirer Regulator U put op
alto in liquid form tor thote who prefer It. Price,
1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label.
J.H.ZBUN&CO, ftops, St Louis, Mo.
Womei, sell guaranteed hose. 70
per oent. profit. Make $10
daily. Full or part time. Be
ginners investigate. Strong Enit.
Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa.
Dtcltrs Evtrwhtrt. If not at yours, writt tor dtsertpttm
circular to tht ntartst agtncy etht
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
B0VETA for lumber camps is the best ox feed obtainable. It comes in
sacks, is easily handled and means whole consumption without waste.
The meal won't separate. Cattle can't lick it out and leave
the hulls only slobbered over they eat it all from corner to
corner, licking the trough dean. Boveta is scientifically
proportioned and balanced machine mixed and sacked;
containing a very high percentage of Protein (the fuel of
labor) and is a fine milk maker for cows.
For those wanting m i
less expensive brand
we recommend our
machine mixed
running 10 protein, and correspondingly cheaper. Full in
formation, prices and BULLETIN ON ' CATTLE FEED
ING' sent for a postal. Write to-day.
THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO.
11 Charlotte. North Carolina
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Choosing Silver
Aitistic designs,
correct style, brilliant
finish, combined with
honest value, make
1847
ROGERS BR0S.,K
silverware the choice of
disenminatingpurchasers.
This name to-day stands
for the heaviest grade of
plate and exquisite beauty
of patterns, assuring long
years of service and sat
isfaction. Its remarkable
durability has won it
X the popular title
"Silper Tlate
that Weart."
Sold by leading
dealers every
where. Send
for catalogue t
"C-L "showing
ail patterns.
Madden Britannia Co,.
International Silver Co.,
Bueceuor.
Hsrlden, Coim.
LP . JjaujiB m p-
For Sale by all Dealers.
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK.
SALISBURY, N. C.
Does a General Banking
Business.
We pay 4 pr cent on time de
posits. Interest payable every
three months.
Prompt attention given to any
business entrusted to us.
Your business solicited.
Peoples' National Bank.
John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood,
president. cashier,
D. L. Ga skill, W. T. Busby,
V. -president. asst. cashier.
Read The Watchman.
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SIIClll PrI&tS on all truuki and suit
oaies at Salisbury Pawn Shop.
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ampbeli
have on the Eoad, and will arrive in a few days, 10,000
papers vegetable and flower seed, which they will sell at
one cent per paper. Everybody who has used these seed
know that they are the very best seed grown. No limit
of quantity to a customer.
We have just received a big lot of the
Ooze Calf Plow Shoes
with bellows tops to exclude the dirt, also the best Calf
Skin pegged bottom shoes at $1,50. New stock of Hard
ware and Rock of Gibralter shoes that give longer wear
than any shoes made.
If you want shoes that wear, try our shoes.
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