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My knees do not pain and the swelling has gonel" Quiets the Nerves Mrs. A.WEIDXAN, of 403 Thompson St., Maryrille, Mo., -writes : " The nerve in my leg was destroyed five years ago and left me with a jerking at night so that I could not sleep. A friend told me to try your Liniment - and now I could not do without it. I find after its use I can sleep." ft IffllMEWT "Is a good liniment. I keep it on hand all the time. My daughter sprained her wrist and used jour liniment, and it has not hart her since." Joseph Hatcher, of Selma, N C, JPX.,Xo.4. At AH Dealers Trice 25&, 60c, $1.00 Roan's book on hones, cattle, hoga and poultry seat tree. Address , Dr. EarlS. Sloan, Boston, Mais. Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. Salisbury, N. C. JTKXT TO COURT HOOSB Will pay yon 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why u?t open ah account with us? CHICHESTER S PILLS W THE DIAMOND BKANn. - uioiesi ASK J Chl-chea-tei! PI1U in Red ft boxes, fieflld w otfeer. Bit of tobp DIAMOND BRAND PlLlJL hr el yeais known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOLO BY ORUfiGlSTS EVERYWHERE nd Gold metallicvV PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, K. C. Does a General BawEttaff Business. We pay 4 par cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to ns. Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank. Johk 8. Henderson, J. D. Nobwood, president. cashier, L,D. Gaskill, W. T. Busby. V .-president. seat, cashier DR. M.J. R AC LAND VETERINARIAN. OSos and hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone Night ;hone 480. 4-370 35. FOR SALE. SWEET POTATO PLANTS, $1.00 PER THOUSAND. Write for prices on large lots. 4-28 fit J M. PTKun idt FAITH. April 26. -Tba writer spent Friday night with Mr; and Mrs. Oalvin Lyrleyy eight- miles1 east from Salisbury. Mr. and; Mrs. Lyrley have seven children all married and settled off. J hey also have twenty-one grandchil. dren . Their home is nicely situ ated among some large shade trees. One oafethirteen feet and three inches around, a hickory tree ten feet eleven inches around. There are eighteen families living around them ina circle, all in sight. John W. Friok of Granite Quarry made his first shipment of grain cradles for this season, to day April 26th. L. M. Peeler has bought ah automobile and the youngpeople can make the round trip to Salis bury in a hurry. Others will be buying from now on and our town will soon be full of automo biles. lvey iJaBiDger nas rxragnt a heavy new wagon to haul rock to the railroad. wagon and has put a team on the road to haul street curbins for J. T. Wyatt. J. T. Wyatt has just been awarded a contract for some gran ite work to go to Florida. A big crowd will go from here to Biltmore school house on the first day of May, to the big flag raising there. Virus. April 24. Venus had his first mess of strawberries and cream this year with W. L. Ludwick. If any one can beat that for early berries, trot them out. Sidney Misenheimer moved April 24 into one of M. G. M. Fisher's houses. A rock fell on Dolnh Linnard foot and he is laid up at home. It hannened at Crescent station in. i i 1 wnne unioaains cuiuinK wisn a derriok. We notice the old time pictures that have been running in Ths Watchman lately. They are very interesting to Venus who is a crank in buying up old time junk, till he has wagon loads of it. RUTHERFORD, COLLEGE. April "26;r Several vot our boys have had " mumps and , measles, but most of them are well;nowv " Mr . snd Mrs. J. N.: Wise of Salisbury, . visited relatives and friends in this place the 18fch inst. Come again, we are always glad to have visitors . . v I. Leroy and Carrie E. Shaver took a flying trip to Morganton last Monday. They report having had a moe time. - The 18th annual debate of the Newtonian Literary Sooiety was held last Friday night. A large orowd attended. The debater medal was awarded to L. L. Spann. and the deolaimers medal to M: W. Mann, Good literary work is one of the most important features of the sohool. Our base ball team is improving, they have won several of the last games played; one, against Ashe- villeh'gh-school, plaved on our grounds last Monday. resulted in a loore of 9 to 5 in favrr of our boys, Another game wag played here, Thursday, against the Mor ganton D. and D. boys, and the snore was 12 to 1 in favor of Rutherford. There' is another game to be played here this after noon with Oak Ridge. Several of our boys have gone home, to work on the farm, but there is a larger number of boys staying till the close of school than heretofore. The boys of the Newtonian Literary Society held a prelimiary contest for the declaimed for com mencement last Saturday. Messrs. Burges, Hendley anrl Shaver were the winners. The commencement exercises embrace the 11th. 12th. 18th and !4fch rf May. Ever?brdy is invited to come. A good time is expected. Miss Carrie E Shaver went home Wednesday tu account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. I. C. Shaver. Rev. Isaao F. Cotton frequently visits across the river in Ca'dwell I think he is swinging to a "bash" over there. The Literary societies, at their regular meeting last night, elect ed officers for next fall. I. L. 8haver contemplates visit ing in Caldwell over Sunday. Muh sucsess to the manv read. ers of The Watchman and Re cobd. .A Student. Bud Crosett is working for L. M. Peeler here in Faith. The automobile fever has struck Faith just like the bioyole did. The first thing any body knows several people in Faith besides the doctor will own an automobile of their own. We notice in Polly's items from Crescent that Mis. L. W. Safrit has sugar pea blossoms. Mrs. P. m sr m yi . m. career or uaitn nas naa a mess of sugar peas, April 23rd. Young lady at C. 0. Wyatt's, April lVtb. Young granite cutter at George Ludwick's, April 10th. Chas. A. Peeler. ex-State Coun cilor of the D. of L., goes to Rocky Mount Monday night to attend the State Council meeting of the D. of i. and will be gone nearly all week. He will visit Norfolk and Richmond while away. A large number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. C. Peeler's April 28rd, to celebrate, the 41st anniversary of their .marriage. There was a special service at toe exact home that they were mar ried forty-one years ago. They received many valuable presents from their children and friends. A sumptuous dinner was spread and all enjoyed the occasion very much . Vxbxjs. . CRESCENT. April 25. -We are having some fine weather now, especially on wheat and oats. Miss Anna Holshouser has gone to Salisbury to help Mrs. LewiB Peeler with her house work. Last Thursday as Banks Safrit started to his work after dinner he saw a weasel chasing a chicken near the barn of D. M . McCombs. Banks soon put an end to the chase by killing the weasel. This was a good deed, BankB, and if you will keep your eyes open you may have another chance to kill one. While passing the house of L. W Safrit last Friday the horses of Will Lyerly became frighten at a wheel barrow and ran a short distance down through the wheat field. Mr. Lyerly esoaped un- nurt and no damage was done. The infant of W. M. MoCombs has had a very severe attack of whoopiDg cough. Callie Peeler has returned home from Newton where he has been in school. Earnest Buttler snent last Sun The Prohibition Argameot. So far as we have been able to observe, statewide prohibition is enforced in KansaB rather better than in any other commonwealth. A recent cursory investigation discloses the fact that whikey is still sold and drunk to exc3ss in the state. Even in the capital city, the bootlegger and speak easy are said to be discoverable. Drunken men are seen. Evident ly statewide prohibition has not stopped the use and abuse of alco hol. Yet, in the opinion of ex perienced observers, a movement to repeal prohibition would be decisively, defeated. A fine, rnd dy-faced, upstanding, deep-chest ed farmer, who appeared to be of Teutonio decent, and consequent yl oouid hardly have inherited a bigoted view of the subject, put it this way : "Yes; a man can get whiskey and get drunk in KansaB if he's bound to. It may be true that Borne men who are bousd to will drink more cut of a Lcttle than they would over a bar. But, you see. when a man reaches the stage where he is bound to have whiskey or bust, yen can't do much for him anyway. And if you ask that man he'll probably tell yon that he got bis whiskey habit from visiting saloons for sociability, It's the boys we are thinking of We believe a normal boy isn't very apt to get a whiskey habit out of a bootlegger's bottle, Nine times out of ten, if he gets the habit at all it will be by dropping into a saloon with his friends for a social glass. So far as the hard ened soak is concerned, maybe our law is a failure; but tue hard j i f : I i itt euea soa& is a lauure wo. we don't want to bring up a fresh crop. Out in my looahty resub mission would be defeated two to one." Saturday Evening Post. Paper Drinking Cops far Passengers. Washington. D. 0. April 26, Arrangements have been made by the Southern Railway to furnish sanitary individual drinking cups to passengers on all trains and a large supply of cups of the collap sible paper type has been ordered. As scon as the cups have been received eaoh conductor will be furnished with a supply and any passenger deBiriog a cup will receive one free of charge on ap plication to the oonduotor. Notices to this effect will be post ed in each coaoh . Hereafter passengers on South- em Railway trainB will be put. to! no inconvenience or expense in re gard to drinking water and at the the same time will not be subjeot to any possible infection through the use of the common drinking Stubborn Case ;"I was under the treatment of two doctors,' writes MrsV R. L. Phillips," of Indian Valley, W "and they pro nounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak ness.. I was not able to sit up, when I commenced to takeCardui I used It about one week, before I saw mnch change. Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for years, has gone, and 1 don't suffer at all I am feeling better than In a long time, and cannot speak too highly of CarduL" TAKE Tho lv I! IT n - ' - KWU .1 manTbmc if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any of the troubles so common to women. Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed of purely vegetable Ingredients, it acts quickly on the womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system. Cardui has been in successful use for more than 50 years. Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they received from it Try It for your troubles. Begin today. Put the Load Where It Belongs F you 'are to make the most of your time and opportunities, you must have efficient tools to work with. You have enough hard, tiresome work without wastincr vonr time and energy at wood-sawing, water-pumping, grindstone-turning; and the like. Use an I H C en gine to furnish power for such work. In less time, and with far less effort, the wood iSrSawed, the stock watered, the tools sharpened, all at one-tenth the expense of handwork. . Put the load where it belongs. Buy and use an I H C Oil and Gas Engine It is the cheapest engine you can buy because it costs less per year of service than others. It is so powerful that it will carry a load ten per cent or more above its rated horse power. Perfect combustion makes it economical I H C oil' and gas engines operate on gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate, alcohoL Sizes are 1 to 50-herse power. They are built in every approved style; vertical, horizontal, portable, stationary, skidded, air-cooled, and water-cooled. Sawing, pumping, spraying out fits, etc I H C oil tractors for plowing, thresh ing, etc., 12 to 60-horse power. See this engine at the I H C local dealer's place of business and learn what it will do for you. Or write for catalogues. International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Charlotte N. C. n TCM"IIBtll to get all kinds of useful, artistic and up.to-date Furniture at low prices is oim't ForoetS J. O. hite & Co., -Bui Id- BUGGIES AW) IMS Spg that thfi nfnrt. atia vnn n Buy has their name on it. X FACTORY, 212 E. FISHER STREET, Thone 143: Salisbury, N. C. HE W0N&ERs WAT IT is -THEN S0DDFNLY Rm OUT tfliTHATS SOUR G. W. WRIGHTf-S Furniture :-: Undertaker LET US MAKE YOUR HOME A REAL HOME. leCubbins & Harrison Co. Gaptital Surplus - $20,000.00 - $16,000.00 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. O INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old line O Q companies m life, nre, casualty insurance, and 5 contract bonds. 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 & Harrison Co, T. E Witherspoon, E. H. Harrison, W. H. Hobson, Treasurer, President, Secretary. il FARMS FOR- SALE I K . , - For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale 95 acre Farm, good buildings, $4500.004 51 acre Farm, tenemept house barn, $1500.00 5 miles miles - 55 acre Farm, good buildings, -103 acre Farm, No buildings, - 31 acre Farm, No buildings, - 67 acre Farm, tenement house, 25 acre Farm, Stanly County, $5500.002 mile $1100.00-12 miles $1100.003 miles $1750.005 miles Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury K K S AT.T.SRTTO V "R F A T.TY j ana insurance uompany. v $ 250.003 miles Miseheimer Jl HEoiiiPltliinLO & Co? Avoid Aooidants Old worn harness is a con stant sourcee of trouble and miy be the cause of a seri oua accident. You can get New Harness . for your carriage teams or working norees now ar low prices. OollaTS, saddles etc. And all repairs neatly and skillfully made. Wiien you buy Harness you want the harness to fit the horse. We make a specialty of fitting harness and you will be pleased with any purchase you make here. The quality of the workmanship to each set is in keeping with the quality of the leather. Every stich is made with ma terial that will last. We haye three experienced workmen. All our work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Harness Oil and Dressing. All our Liniments and Powder are guaranteed. No good no pay. Make our place your headquarter while in the City. We are always glad i-o see you whether you buy of us or not. We carry in stock the Chicago Horse Clipping Machine, aiao a good stock of supplies, blades, chains, etc. Hartline & Gof Salisbury, TJ. G. 9 Phone 433. 1 13 E. Junes St. PhonaNo.2. , BqckweU. N. 0. day at U. M. Hess'. Zn. cup.
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