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7 - " i s 1 " JP10M 1 T I IM1 1 E J 1 A I R I IEI 31 J o ' t ! ;i Who bought out the Klattz Drug Co., now have a complete stock of Fresh Drugs, carrying everything to meet the wants of the people, at the right prices. Prescriptions are our specialty. All we ask is a trial. We refund the money to dissatisfied customers. Remember we are on the Square. I '" 1 " 1 1 ' 1 ' ' i.. ' 1111111 "" " '"" ' 11 ii ii .. 1 in .i ... 1 11 mmmm n 1 GREATEST L1EDICIIIE Oil EARTH A prominent citizen of Eranrrine, Ind., writes: wu 111 for nre months with a polmonary trouble, and. bad the best of doctors. I had hemor rhages and was In a very-bad war. Through the advice of a friend I tried Vlaol, and I feel that it saved my life. It is all you recommend it to be. I believe it is the greatest medicine on earth. I have advised others to try VlnoL and they have had the same results." (Name furnished on re quest.) r We want every one in this vicinity who Is troubled with chronic colds, coughs, or pulmonary, troubles, to come and get a bottle of VlnoL If it does not go to the seat of trou ble, heal the inflammation and stop the cough, we will cheerfully return eferr cent paid us for it This shows otr faith, and proves that you take M rhsnew. . bmun Drag Co., Salisbury, N. 0. large orowd was present both in the afternoon and at night. The patrons on Rural rout No. 8, are . making an effort to have the oarrier -reverse his routs each day. By this means those on one end of the rcute will get their mail in the morning, and on the following day those at the other end will be served likewise. Thii will be a more equal, distri bution of the benefits of the rural service and will no doubt be uni versally adopted soon Pirsuigi For Sill. We, the trustees of Shiloh M. E. Church, South, will sell at publio auotion to the highest bidder for cash, the Methodist parsonage at Oranite Quarry. Saturday. April 37th, at 2 P. M. The sale will take plaes at the narsonase in Granite Quarry. 0. A. Johnson, L. J. Kluttz, J. A. Bamb, D. A. Hodok, trustees . ago, 3en his army that time THE CAROLINA YATCtiUAII. OHOnT LOCAL ITEMS 0. J. Dal, of Land is, left for Troy, "N . 0., Tuesday morning to attend a trial against the Western Union Telegraph Oo., in a mental anguish suit for damages. Mr. Deal is only a witness. Rev. D. I, Off man was in Salis bury this morning en route th at- tend a meeting of the Worth Uar olina Oonferenoe of the Tennessee Synod to Le held in Zion church, near Hiokory. whioh will be in session until Saturday. The committee of the Men and Religions Forward movement which met in the First Presbyte rian Church last Friday night. organised bv eleotim Dr. John Whitehead chairman: S, B ?eave yice chairman and H. P. Brandts, secretary and treasurer. A number were selected to attend the convention which wai held in Oreeuiboro Saturday and Sunday. The oommittee are thinking of having A. M. Bruner, of Ohioago. conduot a series of meetings here. Hsydeu Clement, Etq, has been appointed vice president of the Ay cock Memorial Association. The Sparks show gave its open ing performance for the season here last Thursday and greatly delighted evervbodv present. The parade was splendid and the per formers were on a par with the best. The day was fine and April 12th, 47 years eral Stoneman with rsided Salisbury At the type in The Watchman office was all dumped in a heap on the floor, presses broken and muoh of the material thrown on the win dows. After this Stoneman de cided to issue a proclamation and had the printers in bis ranks to piek out type for this purpose. ob type, oapr, lower oases, bold, ight and f anoy f aos all appeared together and presented somewhat the appearance of a orasy quilt This document would now be quite interesting if one pould be found The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J P. Harper will regret to earn that they expect to leave Salisbury soon They are going to Joplin, Mo., where Mr. Harper will conduct a business enterprise Mr. Harper has conducted a splendid livery stable here tor a number of years and has made many friends whose beat wishes go with him to his new home. Dr. Franklin McElfreah, na tional Sunday Sohool lecturer will address an audienoe in the Orubb theatre Sunday afternoon at4 o'olook. Everybody is invit ed especially Sunday school workers. Fob Tbial Jorrxox. At the soli citation of many friends 1 an nounce my eandidaoy for I he of fice of Trial Justice of Rowan OcuntT Court, subject to the Democratic primaries and eon tension. Theo. F. Kluitz This April 10, 1912. DEATHS J. W. Hunsuoker, a piano sales man about Salisbury for a num berof vears. died in the State hospital at Morganton Friday Mf . Hunsuoker had been in bad health for several years . He leaves a wife and five children. BILTMORE. The farmers are in need of rain. Edwin Lyerly and sister were weloome visitors at Granite Quar ry last Saturday night. , Louie and James Beck came home on Sunday, the 14th, to see home folks. Biltmore boys and Granite Quarry and Rowan Aoademy boys crossed bats on the latter's dia mond April 8th . The score stood to 12 in favor of Biltmore. The batters for Biltmore weie Edwin Lyerly and James Beck, and for Granite Qaarry and Row an Academy, Hubert Lyerly and Banks Peeler. The writer wonders where are the Pumpkin Kids. We would ike to hear from them soon. Biltmobe Kma . ine and marched four abreast down to Kerr Street and back to he Grubb theatre where a big msss meeting was held. It is said thore were seven hundred in ine, three hundred women and our hundred men, a very inspir ing scene. The Baltfbury and Dixie Bands were in the parade and furnished music. The streets were lined with spectators. A. L. Smoot was master of ceremonies at the theatre whioh was filled to its utmost. An overflow meeting was held in the Firat tMethcdiat ohnrch. ancr those present were addressed by Marshall A. Hudson. . Salisbury People Should Try This. MoPherson & Co., druggists, states that any olo who has con stipation, sour stomach cr gas on the stomach, should try simple buokthorn bark, glycerine, etc, as compounded in . Adler-i-ka. the new German Appendioti remedy. A SINGLE DOSE brings relief almost INSTANTLY and Salisbury people are surprised how QUICKLY it helps. This simple remedy antiseptioizes tb digestive organs and draws off the impurities. Morherson fe Co. druggist. WimlBg My son, E. Robinson having leit nome tnis is to roroi an v rtarann to hirA. htrhor or an i"" - sist in htmany manner, ueis about five feet and seven inohes high weighs 150 lbs. age 17, quite dark When last seen he wore blaok pants, light coat and a velvet hat Any information as to his where ahrntji will he annreoiatad Ra spectfully, Sidney D. Davis route 2, Salisbury n. u. it pa. Use DARBY'S PROPHL ACTIO FLUID in the house and in the stable. It is as good for auima flesh as it is for the human body It heals sores, cuts ragged wounds oolio, dysentery gall ohafes a scratches, distemper. Dots ana worms. There is hardly any limit to its usefulness abont t home . Prioe 60 cents per bottle Sold by all druggists. Absolutely Pur To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from . cream of tartar and not from alum. Tho Laboi wlit guldo yea Royal b the only baldiuj powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar tloAium Vo Utzo PZcophstco Sunday night special services were hsld by Mr Hudson end Mists Henrietta Heron in the Methodist and Bapti.t churches, large crowds attending each. Monday was given np to bu ness matters, The Baracss and ano Philatheas met at the post effice and had their picture taken as they stood on the steps and near by. The meeting closed Monday night with a splendid addreses by Dr. WXJJ. Poteat, president of Wake Forest College, and an appreciative audienoe beard Dr. Poteat. A BAD LIVER robs you of energy, strength and ambition. To rid yourself of the burden, take S I M IY1 O N S RED C LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDEB FORM) It is a fine strengthening medicine for a torpid liver. The weakened organ responds promptly to its powerful reviving influence. It corrects the stomach and digestion.. Purifies and regulates the bowels. Drives out that languid half-sick feeling, makes you feel bright, vigorous and cheerful. Try it. - - Oi y DKALXsta. mm, uuraa pammb. .. Aak for ta (.noise with the Bad Z en th label If yoa cannot get It remit to a, we wQI end by mail postpaid. Simmon, Liver Begnlator la pot op alao BaUqvid lam tot ahoat wSwaialM it. Price, 1.00 par boat). Look er the Bed Z label. I. h. zeilin a co.. prop)., st. Louts. Mo. oooooooooooo:oooooooooooooo o A 91. TT TIIT'n mATT Q S A LHr-.T MRH.rrV o v o ABOUT FERTILIZERS ! Use Basic Slag, Thomas Phosphate, make better crops and build up your land at the wuae time. It is a natural fertilizer, not treated with ul. phuric acid, has a Lime Filler, cost tfee eame as other 0 guano that has a dirt filler, and it is many times bet x ter for the land. v ?r X-J T ft . - 4Vt.fl ft.tAv.sx n v asx aAwA a- v ueiug vine g uauu log man jr jruu w 111 buuu iuts q your land limed without any ccst whatever more than 0 you now have and the land will gradually product 9 better crops year after year. If you read agricultural papers you are acquainted with Thomas phosphate and its many advantages War the treated fertilizers. We import it and retail it to you at wholesale prices. Real Estate Real Estate Loans, Insurance, Innes Street. Salisbury! II. C. You will certainly begin to think about House keeping and the necessary things you will have to purchase before you can begin . hen the question will arise with you as it has already risen with the many recently married couples: O "Where can we get the Nioest Furniture and O . House Furnishings at the Lowest Price?" O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o o LET US HELP YOU o 2 1 o counts O answer this very important question which most towards making young married couples happy, Q comfortable and contented with married life: O Q "The Plaoe to get the Nioest Furniture at the Q O Lowest Prloa la at QED W WRIGHTS," Q O For All Kinds of High Grade Furniture and q q House Furnishings, For Coffins. Caskets ana q q Embalming. Call.ons O fha Biriei ud Phllitliii Coomtioi. Ooe of the biggest conventions in the historv of Salisbnrv oon vaned in the Wsshiosion building here Satorday night at 8 o'clock. It was the state Baraoa and rnil athea Association composed of several hundred of the flower of North Carolina's Christian men and women. Thd meeting was called to order by State president. L. Smoot. Hi. W. Tatam made a short address of weloome on be half of the Salisbury Baraoas and Whitehead Klottz, Esq , on be half of the 'city) to which response wss made by S. D. Berry of Ral eigh . Mrs. 0. A. Gh Thomas read a paper and A. B. Saleeby spoke on the subject: "A Man with a Banner." Sunday morning special sir vices were held in most all the churohas, iuoludiog a speoial ser Tioe by Rev, R. E. Steele, in the Lutheran Church and Marshall A. Hudson in the Spencer Y. M. 0. A. At 2:45 Sunday arening the delegates assembled in front of the mplre Hotel, formed a GEO. W. WRIGHT, O THE LEADING FURNITURE DEALER & UNDERTAKER, o Saliobury, C. OOOOOOOOOOOOo:ooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o MEMOfil For fortyseyen days we will offer our entire stocR at greatly ' reduced prices. This stosk in eludes new Stieffa, new Shaws, new Bennett & Bretzs, new Kohler & Campbells, and other makes of new pianos and many different makes of second hand pianos that have been thoroughly repaired, refinished etc., in our shop. All of these pianos are excellent bargains. We hope to move this stock 4 rapidly and if price has anything to do with the sale it will go quickly. EMS. raXOEFF, 6 West Trade Street, Charlotte, M. O mm 1 mum 210 South Tryon Street. Opposite Aoademy of Husloafter June 1st, ,1912. Whv Don't Too Let Dynamite do the Hard Work Oo the Farm? It is the cheapest way to Dig ditches, Plant trees. Grub stumps, or Break up subsoil. We always carry a good stock. 'Phone No. 8. Salisbury Supply A Commission Go, Near Passenger Depot. 8 SALISRMRV. - -, -1 -w. X x
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