carrying hina to meet the wants of te neoble, at the rignt prices. All we- ask is a trial. We refund the money to dissatisfied customers veryt Prescriptions ar e our specialty Fletcher F Remember we are on the Squire. THE CAROLIliA WATCHMAN. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS CQ.UNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET. Rtbd Superior o nrt convened Mouday for a two week's term with JudgeO II. Allen , pres idl ing. The SpeDoef shop hase ball team crossed bats with Kaunapo lis at Spencer Saturday afternoon Tne result was a victory for Kan napolis, the score being 14 tc 8. The Rose Maiden iaih beauti ful cantata to be given in the graded school anditorium tomor row evening by the CboralSpcietj'. The proceeds are for the public library. j ' A. B. Saleeby attended a ccun- tv nnnvdtition of Baracas at Mockaville Sunday and made an address. Ex-Mayor A. L. Smo?t went to Burlington Sunday to address a Baraca rally, being oondubteoVat that place. Tha Snencer graded school closed last week with the fiual ex ercite Friday night, given by the crimarv denartmeLt of tbe r a school. Dr J. Thomas Wright, a form er Salisbury citizen, has rented a uite of rooms in tbe new sky scraper and will enter upon bis practice in this city when this building is completed. He lives in Winston now. Mrs. John McCarn, of Spencer, who uuderwent an operation at the Whitehead-Stokes Sinitorium several weeks ago, returned heme Monday very much improved. Dr. J. C. Bowe returned Sun portant matters of business trans-J acted was tha navmant. of a nhanb of $5(ooo to the Wachovia Bank special Election lii Ufaksr Tewnsbip CD tor mjney aavauoea ana i,ouu SCRtlOl 191. June -ia to the city for the teachers' sala- The f oliowiDg i, a report of the riea. proceedings of the Rowan county St John's Lutheran church had commissioners Monday : an evsry member canvass from Snperihtendent C. S. Carter, of 2:80 to 4:80 Sunday afternoon, chain gang No. 1, reported 22 resulting in 209 members signing convicts, 7 white, 15 colored, pledge cards to help support the Superintendent Q. Y. Thoma work of the church for the ensuing son, of gang No. 2, reported 28 rear. The canvass will be emtio- convicts, 8 white, zu colored- ned until all the members are Mrs. C.S. Patterson, anpeerin- seen. The work 8tinday aftpr-f tendent couuty Lom, reported 14 - i noon was conducted under the di- inmates, 9 whita 5 aolored. rection of Rev. E O Oronk, of Co lujnbia, S. C. , Mrs. J M Proctor, who took three operations at the White head-Stokes sanatorium, has re turned home greatly improved in health. Mrs - Proctor was in the sanatorium eight weeks. fir""11 " . - , , , PARK'S ACADEMY. Dr. M. L. Smoot, ceunty super intendent of health, reported the health of the connty charges -to be fairly good, the home and con vict camps being kept in a sani tary condition. A. M. Rice rr ported $46,829 56 I collected of the taxes of 1911. Sheriff Jas. H. McKenzie re ported collected $59,288.95 taxes for 1912; special taxes $1,826; May 6 George Park, who hix $2.50 has been attending the A number of exemptions from Lutheran Theological Semi poii taxes was allnwed. nary at Columbia, S. CM re Ordered that a speaial election turned home riday for the hA naiid for district No 2. Lita- Bummer. ker township, for June 15. J. L. John Brown ana iamuy ;Q rautrar vfited at Smith Deal's Bun- DU" AFS. 7 X1 I n m r I .V I .1111 wmw (f U I I I 1 I k I 1 M 1 fidtoto rht. at. Rdman Ordered to remit county tax on kjaiuiuuj u.quw - - I . Effie and Elva Sifford spent show in Est Spacer for the ben- Saturaay nignx wuu u. entonaeuu. Beaver's said A 1 III I W -VMy- A -II. .n ..A.AnM I I : Drotner, 4?rauK omuiu, " uraerea o auow - ;nfoTfl with nnblio r1 11 I ., TTMl i 1. , MH """1U"" f- T juck.wcii. luroia niu lownguip w fdu . , . tV,Q . " -1 1-1 I IT liriV&btf LJl LJ UDl C T JM. vuv ufnni Kan 7 ai uj riri iu n i-irri rv I . T a I J 7 Kaori . - A. aui JUvyc , " Jf QUI J UU. CJ DDSTOl o uu uo v for the Southern at Spencer . ,a Ford r3ad to R0Ckwelir about in the bolt room, visited his- . . tU Bad Spells " I suffered, during girlhood, om womanly weakness" writes Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C "At last, Twas almost bed-ridden,-and had to give up. We had three doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had bad spells, that lasted from 7 to 28 days. In one week, after I gave Cardui a trial, I could eat, sleep, and joke, as well as anybody. In 8 weeks, I was well. I had been an invalid for 5 weary years 1 Cardui relieved me, when everything else failed." C TAKB - Tl ARDUj WomaifcTonic If you are weak and ailing, think what it would mean, to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. Forinorc than 50 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy,for women, has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. They found it of real value in relieving their aches and ruin. Whv suffer loneer? A remedy that has relieved and helped so many, Is ready, at the nearest drug store, for use, at once, by you. Try it, today. VrH in- ladies' Advisory Dent. Ckttttsoon Medicine Co far SoicMIinUoM. and 64-pige book " Home Treatment lor Women." sent free. J 57 Are Yoo interested id Sheep? We have a choice lot of back lambs for 8 lift at six o lara each. " Sbroj shire-R mh nil ?t Crogp. May 7, 912. ti. B Miller, Mt. Ulla, N C. 2t pd, and Harfeman be and are hereby appointed a commiHse to examine the condition of the creek crossing at F sher's mill and report as to building a bridge. Ordered to. grant MeBsrB. Dea ton. Beaver aud Overcasn' the prit ilege to erect a telephone line from Kannapolis through parts of China Grove and Atwell town Why We are Poor Stockmen. At pisr.t, the greatest obstt je to stcck-raisiug io the South is tbegeuerai dislike for the clote ud constant attenioD it rfequsres. It iB true, that if wb knew 'more about it, so that it would prov morH"nrofitable, we would like it better,' but we cannot learn it without practiing it and the progress ie, th r fore, neceBsanly slow. Those who wonld learn the buisneee muii accept and- adopt ar; few bas e facts: t 1. That livestock ere only profi table when well fed and cared for. 2. That feed is net grown for livestock, but livestock are kert to consume and market feeds and leave on the farm the plant foods taken from the soil- in their growth. 3. That the feeding and care of CHICHESTER SPILLS JsLkv - - THE mZkoHD BAN. A betes, MOod with BtM ftibboa. UrnCB?.' AskftvcM.&iraS&'Rf' mm LmnM Rm. Rm&mt. A B elicit SOLD BY DJWfiuiSTS EVERYWHERE is a 0R.KINQ'S NEW DISCOVERS Dfttl Surely Ston That CocGb, 20,000 Female Women Suffrageites Hike it up Filth Avenue. Mnnr Vrrlr Mn V 4. With j n j. vjixi j i w banners flying and bands livestock is a constant end exact- playiner, the great army of hng buisness . suffragettes marcnea up j? ntn 4 ThRt Q leam how to feed Dlggeei Puolua Uecessary to add" to th,ir own ex of women ever seen in tnis " J mrnBA country. It was estimated penenoe, wU1H1.,..u that theie were nearly 20,000 in the paat marchers in line. From 5. That the learning of the Washington Square .up to buisuess will require much study, .. ri 1-11 inrBB UlllBB " " brother i;urtis weaver oa aQd t0 maintain game seven d7cPLgAtir-- ii.i Ror. vears occording to regulations is 1 1 I 1 11 1 ill t AyuutvA 1 ger visited at P. A. Sloop's at governing the opening of ne r" n.i mk. ulhina Grove Sunday he h b.so for nnl dy.',i..t. oha Cauble has been at btUMhodht charche. in th.t work building a bara for John Brown. C0UDkJ- On lf Snnrlav. ADril 28, The two week's'series of speoial Rev. T. L. Nobles preached services at the First Methodist an interesting sermon to a, church will close tonight, A large congregation at Rocks large number of names have been Grove M. . church. :Im- ,f.. .. mtH atelv after preaching Z V k TT Supt. J. W. Rogers organized of this church as a result of tbe "" , .,0J? Rhv T. r special services.- Very little hopes are enter tained for the recovery of Mrs. S H Wiley, Sr., who has been real siok for quite a while. . Ordered that Jerome & Price ciedit'd with 3S 50 for rent Ordered C mmUsioners Deal trdveliug public. A delegation from Salisbury appeared and asked that the tar via be used in the construction of the repair work bding dene on the new Mooksville road as far as the e I fair ground. After consideration tbe ooard gave ne coLsent. Fifth avenue to Fifty-Eighth street, up Fifty-Eighth and thpsn-fl to Carnecie hall, en thusiastic crowds lined the WAV. So creat were tne crowds at Washington Square that police reserves were llrtrt out to clear the streets. At 5 o'clock Miss Josephine as well as hard, practioal-work.- The Progressive Farmer. Wb! CoiD Yields tre so Small. The Editor gives five met hods of how not to grow corn, and it is sadly true that thousands of men in the South who call themselves farmers are . practicing met hods of making poor corn crops, Traveling through the country in the South 1 have often been astomenea o note field after field plant ed in corn on which the man who planted it knew that the and could not mafce a pay- ing crop. 1 et year alter year we see them doing tha same thing when the land is not in any condition 01 tenuity to make corn, has been simpiy scratched over, often with only a bull-tongue, and has been butchered in the culti vation, and the crop on an acre would hardly feed the mule that worked, it a monin. And then the farmer com nlains that his land is door. and wants to know how much fertilizer and what formula to use to make a prize crop on a piece of land that made 10 bushels last year. And he cannot do it with fertilizers. W F. Massey, in Progres sive Farmer. Millet MViederb.a8e, 8nd marshall FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Urderea tnat J. u. Winer ue ,V-A'- annAA tha . ... I 111 1. MM lld,V. DUUUVAUV VIA.'" ,and is hereby appointed tat lister' - . th h d of for Franklin township in place of I tne Darade moved out on its' Ordered to allows. M . blo:p Rufas Isenhour, who has been on the Evening Timei, RiohmDod, Va., for sometime, arrived in the city Saturday night to spend ft few days at home. R. Lee Wright, Esq .r is to begin eraotiug his handsome new brick residence," corner Fulton and Bank streets, as soon' as the ma terial is placed. Contractor L. S. Bradahaw has been engaged to superintend the work. Dr. J. N, Stallings preached both yesterday morning and even ing for Rev. O S. Cash well at Clevelend, returning morning. Satnrdav. Mav lltb..' is the j w day for the Sunday Sohool ex cursion to run from'Albermarle to Charlotte. The f are from Salisbury for rjuud trip is $1.10. The manager, J O Lingle, says be has everything ready to give all a Ten mounted police a 1-. v - m ntnr snecial - . inrn ti-a.v-s. -w- mt $25 for land used on the Concord- policemen preceded the wo- i road. men aud a calavry troop, in fn fnrniah annnliftH tn thft pharfffi of MrS. Edward jhool. Rev. T. L. , dh1 chain gang for the month of May Knoblauch, acted as escort. 1 a fla?afnnf Thousands Have Been Heipea . n This tmnn was made up of oicvi-ou """' 1 - 1 was awaru -ju tu uveruiau oc vu, . r By Ummon sense L A Pooe he in. women who wore .a unuomj Sucflfestions. L... w. .costumes decorated with the about building abridge nearJa- Wnmon Rnfferinff fromanyformoffe- , . i v male ills are invited to communicate WOMAN'S TRIALS. strengthening nervine -subduing nervous excitability, Pstraboa, Jy flashes andAe many symptoms which may be caused by distres sing Uls jh to women. For those " dragging-down " pains or distress and for derange mente and irregularities the " Favorite Prescription" has had J testimonials ffom people living in every par of America. . A?UFt? thing to ever, Tis that this medicine is 9boSTYSSltS without the use of cloohol, narcotics, or any Junous agents JMSZt ents given on btue-wrapper and sworn to by Dr. R. V. Pierce-who is rrwiOent K f InvnHHs Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Every woman is invited to write to this Institute and receive confidential and sound medical ad vice, entirely without cost from one whomakes the diseases of women his specialty. a "Sunday school Nobles was elect( Superintendent and tiarvey Sifford, Secretary. Miss Mary - and Wiline lark spent Saturday night at M. A. Shuping's. ROCK RIVER VALLEY. The farmers are busy planting 00m and cotton. cob Strives in the Organ ohurch Dromptly with the woman's pnvatecorre- neighborhood. spondence aeparunenL ua wio xjj rtr l m be onel aTd How to Get Good Stock. answered by a woman.and held m stoct wnnld lilce to have confidence. A woman can freely talk of YOU WOUld 11K6 IO nave x.: ,N,oaillT,Pss toawoman:thushas better Stock, WOUldn t yOUJ r:j in.nn k,sn PBtAblished a confidential corre-J WhII. this IS the best time words, "Votes for Women." I MBS. MORRKT.T "I can cheerfollv recommend your remedies, especially our 4 Favorite Prescription,' for all female disomy, wrii Z M. M. Mokrell. of Bluff City, Tenn., Epute 2. ."Pjnf tlie past seven years I suffered from pains In tne J ovaries. Tried many remedies but found Ttol fast what it Is recommended to t n oaitam Ywftlae T M-nnnt snfiflk too hiKMS UU. A U3BU III Oill DCYCU wvuio. - -- of Dr. Pierce's remedies for all female derangements." tot Pierce b Pleaseat Pellet ire&Uatm ttww Ulm. relief until 1 was persuaaea Dy a ineuu w j OflvnritA i-n-pwn Tir.i on . Alter kiviuk wi T f.-iTin i.Kn.t it. wnilW do do. Mr. and Mrs. David Bbephwd Visited at Albert Eagle's last Sat- has never been 70 U wm ev r "f urdav night and Sunday. ffiZ Never have they, published a the .h 1 6 testimonial or used a letter without the and there ara tWO things OI iit .1 .... i - inn1. ... t. .t va nrntor nnrl never i n! m a i vV-Tfo ti na xrrYiif rmi (jrranti wyasb oi iir ueio suvjiv written consent x uic , yL ituo iiuui iaa;u j vv a business trip to the Ball Moun- JWjJSSr do whatever else J tial letters i8i rriav be unable to accomplish. u.j Zwlt You can ffrow feed crops out of the vast volume of experience for your stock this year, and inere will oe preacning BerviceB wnich they have to draw irom, u. is mwo i you can reiiaiu num ;uiccu at Wyattf a Grove Baptist Church than possible that they possess .the ery irjo; any animal of yours to i . . . . ... kr,nn aHm reeled m TOUT Casts. uui- T? i Xi- A home this the second Sunday of thu moDin. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parker, of near Newsom, N. C, visited at Mrs. Julia Ann Ribelin's last Saturday night aud Sunday. Miss No lie Morgan visited Miss Zula Lisk last Sunday evening. - What has I ecome oi Uncle Josh pleasant and profitable tripand a I from Pooitown? I guess he Wenl laige crowd is expected. ' to lie p and forgot to wake up w w m r x m b n m v i a k in i ui knowledge needed to your case. jNoft- p J- Even if it does Intr ia asked m return excepi your guou - -- will and their aayice nas neipeu tuuu- i won - - Bands. Surely any gHS require a little extra effort, woman, rich or poor, Mlfllr; don't if ail to breed to the should be giad to wi tj- -Mvo very best sires -within your fi- reacU.If ther are , no good of assistance, ao- 11 . y- jr 11 ouets wuum icauu, w iu yy dress LydiaE. Pink- Cv 0) your neighbors and get what ham Medicine Co., WCSBlBC vrnn n ftP.fi. Yon can do it and Confidential) Lynn, 1 (t will nav. How islhe live- Mass. r - . Every womam ought to have I stoCK OI ine ocuiu iu oe im vdia e. Pinkb.ams 80-page proved if you keep on: aiding! m ntj- T k nnt n. Tmolc for I ni-nia rif all anrtfl tn jriftrriflt. The oounty board of, eduoation ; Come on Ralph and give, us all general dlstriDuno iswu uatQ their kmd Uon't do it met in the resular monthlv ses-1 the nes from Flat Swamp. ' inn AfnnAiv. Tha two moat im-l ' ' LxoBTSAa. I It tndaar IFarmer. BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH, Dizziness, and a general "nq account' ' feeling is a sure sign of a torpid liver. The remedy is Simmons Red Z Liver Reg ulator (The Powder Form) It exercises its greatest re storative effect in the liver, yet it is effective In the stomach and bowels. Indigestion, con stipation and their attendant evils disappear before its pow erful, regulating influence. Try its wholesome purifying w .. . properties . It will give you a good appetite, sound digestion and make you feel well. Sold by Dealers. Price, larse package. $1.00. ; If yoo cannot get it, rami to m, we will tend U by mail, DO.paiU. OIUIBVBI J1 TDI iw.yil.ll np In tiooid torn (or tbOM who prefer it. f rice $1.00 peroottie. iioo ior tae wa a umou J.H.Zll.CO,Prop$,StLtiul$,Ho. Is the Place ifor Bargains. A-BoMtiftl Supply of Hew i i-m ix. i mjm.m.j s i - t- - iiV3-, Prices Lowest Possibffe (xoods 15 irst uiassj Your patronage is pectfttlly Solic very, truij - r t - 1

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