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o -8 M r r -'--- a.. . , . -a- " . "-.l. . - 'V - 1 " , : ; - - - '-"m Pakes HoraHnsfasy ill Absolutely Pure 70 only baking powder Gpadatrom Royal Grape Qroam of Tartar IM,i:0 LIME PHOSPHATE Tkrt Things to do Now for tht Com Crop "ou cannot greatly ohange the quilit and character of your corn It&d between now and planting time. It is too late to plant legume drop on it, and too late to d$ much to the supply of man are too will hare for it. TheBe hiogs were Bettled away back lajttyaar m most cases. There are, however, two or three things you oan and should do right now that will go far toward making your crop a profitable one. i. In the first plaoe, you can get gjod seed to plant. No matter whether you plant one acre, or a thousand, you cannot afford to plant seed of unknown parentage or quality. The oost of high grade seed is only a few cents to the acre, and snob seed, used in stead of that selected from your own or a neighb r's crib, may easily give an increase in the crop of three or five or even more bushels per aore. You cannot make a better investment. When you buy seed corn, buy from a breeder who really breeds ; dmt buy an untested variety rown on an entirely different soil and in an entirely different efimate; don't pay a fanoy price for seed grown in a big-yielding patch, unless you know something of the way this seed has been seleoted; and don't look for the cheapest seed you can find. ii. In the second place, haul out all the manure, all the acsumu lation in the barnyard and stock lots, all the humus-making material of any kind you can , gather about the barn o the home grounds, broadoast it on your land and work it into the soil. You need it there, and you need it away from the buildings and the neighborhood of the home. in. Finally, and especially, pre pare a good eeed-bed before you plant . You are not going to get your oorn land too fine or mellow, no matter how often you work it. Don't plant corn among clods or in a hard'baked soil and expect it to thrive. Corn is a pretty particular plant and insists upon good treatment. Good cultivation is an essential part of that good treatment; and the cultivation given before planting is cheaper than that given afterwards. Put the. harrows to work on the oorn land and keep them at it whenever you can. When you have the ground in fine shape, give it one more stir ring just for luok. It will pay. ii you uaye a ai8K. narrow ana a smoothing harrow or a plank drag, you can go over a lot of ground in a day, and every time you go over it, you will be adding to the oorn crop. Better delay planting than to plant in a poorly prepared seed bed ; and better do a little extra work now than a lot next sum mer. The Progressive Farmer. The engineers and trainmen running out of Salisbury have been, forced to complain to the oity officials about sohool ohildren walking to and from school on the railways tracks. Not only is this true but the trainmen say they are too slow to get off the traok when a train approaches and thereby take risks -that may prove fatal. The proper officials are working to stop this practice. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The QM Standard icnml etrengtbening tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drira out listeria nd build up tfa jrstem. A true tenia ad Mi Appetiser. Fat adults and children. Ma, RURAL NEWS Written by OUR CORRESPONDENTS. CRESCENT. March 6. Mrs. McGlaugh-; lin who has been very ill is getting better, we are glad to know. Mrs. J. M.Shive, of Cabar rus, has returned to her home after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. L. Hf . Hessi. Mrs. John Ray spent Mon? day, March 3, with Mrs. John Goodman. The plumb and peach trees are beginning to bloom. They nad better wait awnile or Jack Frost will get them. It seems that Miss Lizzie Holshouser has been mighty ja am jolly lor tne last weeK or two. But I guess she knows what it is about. Ha! ha! Miss Maude Barger has re- turned to school again after having to stop for a few days on account of her eyes. Mrs. W. M. McCombs has been on the sick list for a few days, but is better at this writing, we are glad to re port. Miss Leona McCombs spent Saturday night, March 8th, with Ida Safrit. The public school of Ores- cent will close in a few weeks Misses Zula Lyerly, Leona McCombs and Pearle Fisher spent Thursday in Salisbury. Mesdames D, M. Pleas, L, W. Safrit, John Lyerly and Miss Ethel Lingle spent Tuesday, March 4th, with Mrs. Crawfcrd Peeler. Ruth Miller spent Wednes day night with Daisy Pickler. Collie Troutman spent Wednesday night with Rosco Barger. Daisy- and Shuf ord Pickler spent Monday night at L. W, Safrit's. L. W: Safrit and W. M. McCombs have applied a good solution of lime and sulphur to their fruit trees from which they are expecting a good crop. Pollt. JACKSON COLLEGE Gold Hill, Rural No. 1, March 7 The farmers of this section are very busy preparing their ground for the coming crop. Mrs. A. E. Morgan is on the sick list at this time ne are sorry to note. The writer reports peaoh blooms for Febuary 25th. D. C, Arey, who was recently hurt by a log falling on him, is improving we are glad to note. Those that have purchased new 'phones in the oommunity are as follows: A. E. Morgan, J. G. Morgan, Clarence MorgaD, Love Bame, Calvin Wyatt and John Rogers . Mrs. Maggie Jones of near here is on the sick list at present we are sorry to note. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Morgan visited at A. E. Morgan's Sunday. Misses Relbeoca and Kate Jones of Salisbury visited their mother, Mrs Maggie Jones, Saturday and Sunday. J. C. Holshouser has moved his saw mill on to E. A. Goodman's land two and one half miles South of here. George M. Hoffman, had the misfortune to cut his hand while sawing shingles Thursday. Dr. C. M. Lents was oalled in and dressed his wounds. Mr. Hoff man was resting well today and his friends hope for him a speedy recovery. We notice in the last issue of Ths Watchman that Venus was advertising a gourd that was fif teen inches high and fifty-four inches around. The writer has a gourd that will beat this. It is fifteen inches high and fifty-six inches around. Come again Ven us. There will be an old time ex- bibition at Jackson College-Sat-urday, March 15th. A good pro gram has been arranged and a fine time is expected. There will also.be a declaimera contest the night following. Everybody is invited to oome. Don't forget the date, Saturday March 15th. Johnny. Mibb Refuses fo 6ive Clemency to Aliens. Richmond, Va , March 6. Floyd Allen, leader of the outlaw band in Carroll County, and bis S3D, Ulaude swanson Allen, will be executed in th9 State Peniten tiary March 28, for their patt in in the Hillaville court house mar der March 14 1912, Governor Mann tonight having refnBed to commute the sentence to life im prisonment. Tne prisoners were to have died tomorrow, although the Governor yesterday granted a respite of three weeks. The res pite was acoepted by the Aliens as an indication that the Governor would extend mercy. The rejection of the petition, however, means that the case is officially closed, as there is no way by which it can again be opened. Miss Nellie Wisler, a mountain gin to wnom uiaoae Alien was engaged, made unsuccessful efforts to see Governor Mann today with a final plea for commutation. Barly tonight the prisoners had not been advised of the Execu tive's decision and under instruc tions of the prison superintendent no one was permitted to see them until tomorrow. DO YOU ENJOY EATIN6 Or Does Everything You Distress You? Eat Experts declare tnat the reason stomach disorders are so common in this country la due to hasty and careless habits of eating. Stomach troubles and run-down conditions also usually go together. John Lind, of Oneonta, N. T., says 1 have been troubled with a bad stomach trouble for fifteen years, and became so weak that I could hardly walk or do any work. My appetite was very poor, and it seemed impos sible to get any relief. Since taking two bottles of Vlnol I find that it has already made a remarkable improve ment in my health; my digestion la much stronger, and I have gained In weight." Vinol makes weak stomachs strong because it strengthens and tones up the weakened, tired and overtaxed nerves of the digestive organs. Vinol la easily assimilated by the weakest stomachs, and Is delicious to the taste. Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned If it does not help you. P. S. If you have Eczema try our Saxo Salve, ve guarantee it. Smith Drag Co., Salisbury, N, C rjachovia Bank and Trust Go. Salisbury. N. C. JTEXT to ooort hoose Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why no open an account with us? CHICHESTER S PILLS ij9 T1IE IMAMONU BRAND. yy ldleI Aak your lrni t'kl-r better's Diamond Ti boxes, sealed with Blue Take a. other. Bay Drnarrl.t. Ask for CHI. fills in Ked and UoM DIAMOND BRAND HILLS, for 85 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLO BY ORWiQlS TS EVERYWHERF The largest Magazine in -the world TODAY'S MAGAZINE U the largest and best edited magazine published at 50c per year. Five cents per copy at all news dealers, Jivery lady who appreciates good magazine should send for a free sample copy and preminm catalog. Address, Today's Maoazivs, Canton, Ohio. 3-5 -tf PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. C Does a General BawMat Business. We pay 4 par cent on time de positB. Interest payable every three months. ' Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solioited. Peoples9 . National Bank. John S. Hindkbson, J. D. Nob wood, president. cashier, L. D. Gabkill, W. T. Busby, V. -president. asst. cashier DR.M.ti. RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office and hospital on InniBB St. , near Mansion House corner. Day- phone Night phone 480. 4-270 26. Oar Building Material win piaase you. Our ceiling and siding at $1.00 per 100 feet will tickle you. Good man Lumber Co. 'Ph405oae L Al 8-H P Upright engine and ,boiler, guaranteed in good condition, for sale cheap. Also a set of good two-horse wagon wheels and steel axles . Apply to John J. Stewart, Salisbury. N. 0. at for i randY Ribbon. V of Toar w C1IES.TR1R (I mallicV ft W9 wv . ; "I sutured, during girHioo i womanly weakness," writes MrsfMollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C "At last, I was almost bef-ridden, and had to give up. We had three doctors. $ the; time, I was getting worse. I had bad spells, thair lasted from 7 & 78 days. In one week, after I gave Cardli a trial, I could eat, sleep, and Joke, as well as anybody. Ill 8 weeks, I, was well. I had been an invalid for 5 wearjf years 1 Cardul relieved me, when everything else failed If yoti are weak and ailing, think what ft would mean, to you, to Recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more than 50 yeSb, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women, has been Jised by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. They foufi it of real value in relieving their aches and pains. W$y suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved and helpefi so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, for use, at on, by you. Try it, today. Writt to;SLadle'A for Special into$ciions, 1 To the Taxpayers of Rowan County I will visa the various times and places for the purpose of collecting taxes for the year 1912. U These taxes are due, and I me on these o-jates and pay your taxes as the State and County are bsay in need of money. Litaker, postian's X Roads Thursday, Litakr, ifaith Friday, China Gfjve, China Grove Saturday, Gold Hill Rockwell Monday, Gold Hil Gold Hill - Tuesday, Morgan, fporgan Muster Grd. Wednesday, Providence, Eller's Store Thursday, Locke, Watsonville Friday, Cleveland Barber Saturday, Gold llilfj Granite Quarry Monday, Steele, Mai Bridge Tuesday i J. H. IMcKENZIE, Sheriff. '3 R. n tEONARD iff If riifc&Ma PETALUMA INCUBATORS $8 .501 63 EGGS Pay freight, smm greatest bargain eyer ' " r l u . . rs. waier iiituuaiuFpi vmcr riui now or at least acna lor a cir cular, because tSu ought to know all about it. Finest Cataloie ever printed, FREE. Booklet, "How it all came about," nsgiled' free. It will interest you. Tells who is the oldest makeof Incubators. PETALUMA INCUBATOR COMPANY Bo Indianapolis. Ind. Box (a. J. S. McCubbin! Pres. A. L. SMocSec. Treas. SALIST REALTY & INSURANCE CO. 122 N. Main St. "Phone 256. Reorganized and Consolidated The undersigned who were connected with two other firms have now reorganized and consolidated their business Interests so as to offer greater advantages to their many customers. If you wmt to buy or sell REA.L ESTA.TB, we can! show you desirable places that will make you a nice home or pay you 10 per ceot to IS per cent on investment: or we will buy or sell for you any bargains you have to offer. We loan MONEY aud if you have any that is not paying you 6 per cent or more, we can loan it on go id Real Estate, first m jrtfage and guarantee loan and 6 per cent interest net. We write all lines of insurance and rent houses. When interested in our line don't fail to see us. , Our I I should hars your clothes cleaned and pressed. We want Va V yor business. Prices Right and Satisfaction Guaranteed. LADIES; your skirts, coat sniu, gloves and ribbons a specialty here. We pay return charges by parcel post. - ST A.R Pressing: Parlor, J. B- Thomas, prop. 'Phone 367. 10Q E. Innis St., 2 19-4t Balisbnry, N. O. Spells The Womanlonic Townships at the following earnestly ask that you meet il 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 TRY LEONARD'S Preparation FOR Pneumonia, Group, Golds, Congestion or In flammation of the luogs Every Bottle Guaranteed 'Phone 328. Salisbuky, N. C. Ask your dealer for it mo Brooders re used more exteniively through out the world than anr others.' hatching Hen. Duck. Turkey. Goose, Ostrich, Alligator, and all other kinds of eggs. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD, the best for Incubators,, is used. We are close to tne great Redwood Forests and get the best. You want the most reliable incubators and brooders. Then learn about the Petaluma before buying. Persons ordering "Day old Chicks" from the, hatcheries are specifying "these chicks must be hatched in Petaluma Incubators." That tells its own story. EGG CITY INCUBATORS are the best and cheapest hot water incubators in the world. Model 63 eerc for S8.50 and We offered in a small hot t j t Petaluma, Calif. W. O. Maupin, Insurance Dept. F N. MoCubbiT8, Real Estate. Salisbury, N. C. Country Frienfls: IMTIEJ zr f si VfJ to get all kinds of useful, artistic and up-to-date Furniture at low prices is no C. W. WRICHTfS Furniture : LET US MAKE YOUR cCubbins & Gaptital Surplus u I REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT, transacts a general real estate business. LOAN DEPARTMENT, loans funds for clients so as to net the investor six percent, remits interest semi-annually and guarantees interest, principal, and the title to the property upon which the fund is loaned. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old line O companies in life, fire, j contract bonds. 4 RENTAL DEPARTMENT, collects rents on proper ties, makes returns, and looks after the general upkeep of properties for absentee landlords, or those who do not care to take personal charge. McCubbins k Harrison Co., T. E Witherspooiiv E. H. Harrison. W. H. ffobson, Treasurer, : President, Secretary. INSERTED 42 to 54 inches O O 3 O O o o o o Each saw is warranted to be free from Flaws and Seams, and to be as nearly true as it is pos sible to make it. James Ohlen & Sous inserted tooth saws are made of the finest polished crucis ble steel, ground and tempered. Read this guar antee and see if anything could be fairer: Guarantee: Any saw failing to run well will be rehammered free of charqe, if immediately returned, or if saw is found to be defective in any way, metal or temper, or tension, within thirty days from delivery a new one will be given in exchange." Call and see our stock of these saws. We carry all pizes from 42 inch to 54 inch. The saw is GOOD. The PRICE Is RIGHT. Salisbury Supply and Commission Company, Haw 3X111 'Phone Nq. 8. nnr"Sr Ufl MS? ''-r-m m-lTr'r; Ust Mentioning tun aa. J0H;UHffE&CO. 'SSSm f - - nw vn tL -L.. unii.! - : Undertaker HOME A REAL HOME. Harrison Co, $20,000.00 $16,000.00 casualty insurance, and i TOOTH SAWS - $40.00 to $75.00 o i o o t I o o f o o Supplies Near Passenger Depot. AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES ... r laainn. Write for price- MLHL l "... SktSt Sail. JC M1 an. - TV 1, t 1 "V
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