Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / July 2, 1913, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
, Written by 1 OUR CORRESPONDENTS. FAITH. Jane 28. Mr. and Mri. Stephen Davit aod children, of this plaoe, have gone to Connelly Spring, whera where they will spend tha snmtner for their health. They were aooompanied by Miss Leona If cOombs. A big orowd will go from Faith to Granite Quarry the fourth of July. The block breakera here in Can ble'a pasture went on a itrike, and as their wagei were not increased " they all left the works, and went to other placet. W. 0. Miller, who Uvea oat on J. H. MoyJe'e farm, hat an extra floe crop of weat and oats this year. We got tome beautiful kodak snap-shot of it before and after being oat. -' Joseph Fisher, who lives on the Mt. Pleasant road near Garner Greek, has some of the largest and finest' peaohes we have seen this year. They are now getting ripe and the trees are fall. W got a fine picture of them gathering peaohes. J. T. Wyatt shipped a oar load of granite curbing today that was the whitest and hardest eyer dis covered on the granite belt. Wednesday night, Jane 25th, we had the hardest ram of the year- Miles Stirewalt got kioked on the leg by one of his horses. He is now getting about some on crutches and will soon be all right again. Mrs. 0. R. Lyerly, of near Low erstone ohuroh, died June 18th. The f unerat service was conducted by Rev. W. H. Oausey at Lower- store Ohuroh and the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery there. Several of the friends and relatives' went down from this set tlement to attend the burial, Vxmjs, For Weakness and Loss of Appetite fTba Old Standard general atrengtheain tactic, GROVE'S TASTF.USS3 chffl TONIC, driwa oat MsJBrw and traUdsaatMayvem. a true t aadeeae Aimetiaac MCMMtaaad i liilili TRADING FORD. June 80th. Oh my! bat this feels like summer time. - The past week broke the record with heavy rains and eleetrio storms. The heaviest rain fell here on last Wednesday night that we have teen for yeara. It looked like a young flood. Much of the wheat and oats art damaged by to much rain. Some of the wheat is almost rotten in the field. We hear the hum of the thresh, ing machine again after it hat been absent for a year. Wheat it fairly good here. No tiokness of any serious cases to report this week. Some few cases of cold. Crops are looking fine if they could be worked to their needs, but the hard rains have left the ground in bad condition. Sam .Snobt. Cans on Imt, otter Isassles West Cars The worat caaes, no matter of .how long itiKtif, re cured by the woqderful, old reliable Dr. rrter Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves MasadHetlt at tbe suae time. gc.S0c.iUa. JACKSON COLLEGE. We have been having rain and hail a plenty for the past week. The farmers are very busy fight ing G. G. at the present. Harvest is a thing of, the past .in this community and we will toon hear the ham . of the thresh ing machines. The Morgan & Holshouser Threshing Co. are preparing to do business this season, The many frienda of Mrs, Nan cy Hoffman gathered at her home Monday, June the 28rd, and gave her a surprise birthday, dinner. This was Mrs. Hoffman's 70th birthday. She. received many beautiful presents. Those who were present enjoyed the occasion very muoh, David A. Agner, of the United States Navy, is at home on a short vacation at this writing . James Eagle and family, of Spencer, spent Monday visiting in our oommanity. Jour. Jane 28. Mr. and Hr. Bri-ht Wiley and little son, Jtraee, from Oonoord, fpa?f ' 8ahj&yin t!ut place TwitJna relatives . " Oooleamee, spent a few days here recently, visiting her sister, llrt. llary J. Klatts. ' 'm?. Mr. and Mrs. Klisha Melton, of Ohestuut Hill, spent Sunday ia our town visiting ralalivta. Mist Rote Wiley, of tlit plaot, is spending a few weeks with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil lips, at China Grove. , The infant of Mr and Mrs. John Lingle died June 26th. Mrs. Hack Russell, of High Point, it visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. George Rossell. t Miss Bertha Phillips and Mitt Patterson, of China Grove, visited at Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Wiley's Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher, of Richfield, spent Sunday, in oar town visiting relatives. Miss Bailie Moat and Mist Met- simore, of Salisbury, spent San- day in onr town. Come again, ladies. The people here are cleaning off the groves and are preparing for one of the biggest timet ever known on the fourth of. July. 5arprUlox Care at Stomach Trewble. When you have trouble with youritomaoh or ohronio oonsti nation, don't imagine that your oase is beyond help just because your doctor fails to gift yon re lief. Mrs. G. Btengle. Plain field, N. J., writes, "For over a month past I have been troubled with my stomaeh. Kverythmg I ate ap set it terribly. One of Chamber' Iain's advertising booklet's oame to me. After reading a few of the letters from people who had kbeen oured by- Chamberlain's tablets, l decided to try them, l have taken nearly tnree-f omrths of a package of them and cannow eat almoat everything that I want." For sale by all dtalera. REEDY BRANCH. June 80. Mre. Polly Morgan, who hat been oonflned to her bed for tome time, does not team to bo very much improved,wa are sorry to note. Liberty and Rockwell bate ball teams met on the Liberty diamond Saturday afternoon and played a game of high ball. The score be ing 6 to 15 in favor of the Liberty team. The victory was doe to the good work of the pitcher, Da vid Agner. We invite the boys to call again and hope they not take their losing seriously. Rockwell hat a good team, but when they met the Liberty boys they met defeat. Chas. Campbell gave a nioe ice cream supper to the young folks Saturday night. Z. B. Trexler, Mt. Pleasant, hat accepted a position with the Lents Lumber Co , of High Rook. If. Trexler will be Mr. Lenti'e chief elerk. Hit many friendt wish him success with bis work. Mrs. W. L. Trontman, of Salis bury, it a visitor in oar commu nity this week. Will Morgan visited at 0. L. Basinger's Sunday. Cel. A. Eagle, of Chestnut Hill, vivited at O. N. Morgan's recent ly. Come again Mr. Eagle we will alwaya welcome yoa here in our oommunity. Bdxlt Bot. Reaswttati la Cast To paint the woodwork of a room one coat with L ft If . Semi- Mixed Real Paint. Uee 1 quart. of paint made by mixing 1 part of Turpentine with 2 parts of the L & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint. This quart of Pure Paint will oott.. 9 .SO Painters labor costs about.. r75 Total coat 11.11 Compare this with the cost of ready mixed paints. But for out side painting; add 8 quartt of Lin -teed Oil to a gallon of the L. & M. Semi-Mixed Rail Paint. This will make If gallons of the beat Part Paint costing about 11.40 per gal lon . Sold by T. J. Lyerly 6 Son, Granite Quarry, N. C China Grove Hardware Co., China Grove, N. 0. i Sucoeed when everythiiisT else sans. In nervooe proecrarlon end samale weaknesses they sue the supreme remedy, as tiwoaanda haye testified. rOH KIDNBYtUVER AND STOMACH TnOUZLC Jt fa the beat , tnsdfelae eve sell Xpttt a dnifsiats EUOJi'Sif'D QUiniHE AHD iBOII-TIIE MOST EFFEOTUAL GE1IERAL TOIIIC Grore'i Tertelew chill Tonic Combine both in Tasteless tmn. The Quinine drires : out Malaria end the Iron builds ," tii System. For AdulU and V .iSi;-- Children. -- - ,Yoit ttum what yotrare taking when yon tak GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, Teeogniied for 30 years through- mt the Botrta aa the standard Malaria, Chill ana yerer Kemeay ana uenerai Strengthesine Tonic. It is as strong as the strongest oitter tonic, but yon do not taste, the- bitter because the ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth but do ois solveresidily la the acids of the stomach. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it.'S0c r-v- ' . . " There is'Only One BROMO QUININE" Look tot Signature of E. W. GKUYE on SILO REDUCES FEED COST How te stolid a Good One With Ordin ary Farm Teefts Tetd tn Ocutharn fUilway Folder. Bew, the average fanner, using or Senary tana tools, at an expense f ealy fttje eaa ooastmet a sUo with a cays dry oC W torn easagh silace to Seal M oewa 4t aeonds per day fee toM la a Booklet Jast by tba Lira Block Depart- et the Sevtkem Railway, a eepy ef vsttt Via be saaiM tree to any Caxsaar adaVeaalag reejoest for same to Mr. L. Word, Live Stock Agemt. Railway BafUUng, Atlanta. Is Live Stock on the be a Silo" is the title ef Ibia booklai which tells of the f 9 R- i Gave Up Hope 1 tsffend five yuxs, with twful pains, du b womgo t7 tot&les," writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, froca Chsd fcotan, N. C They grew worse, till I would ofltn falsi I could not walk at an, and I had an awful hurting in my tide; also a headache and a backache. I gave up and thought I would die, but mjK husband trged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first botoV helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I could do all my work. All the people around here said I would 2a, bet Cardui relieved me." TAKE yRDO Per more than 50 years, Cardui has been rdltvbj wotnin sufferings, and making weak women: stronj ana wcJL During mis time, thousands of women havt written, Cke Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results fee? obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tools resady tor women. a wcrdut strengthens, bunds, 3 tmnecessary pam ana sunerutg from womanly troubles. If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today. FARM Galiobupy Hardivaro and Furniture Company haa a complete stock of Threshing Ma chines, Gasoliae Engines; Pamps, Oream Separators, Baggies, Wagons, Hy Load ers, Paints, Oils, etc. Barb wire and fence wire and the most complete stock ! of Hardware to be found in the State. Salisbury and Furniture McGubbins & Gaptital Gurpluo - REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT, transacts a general real estate business. v -l LOAN DEPARTMENT, loans funds for clients so as to net the inveptor six peeoent, remits -.Interest semi-annually and guarantees interest, principal; and the title to the property upon which the fnnd is loaned. - 15 INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, represents old Une O companies in xue, lire, casualty insurance,' ana contract bonds. , i ;: : RENTAL DEPARTMENT, collects rents onlproper - ties, makes returns, and looks after the general upkeep of properties for absentee landlords, ; tir : those who do not care to take personal .charge. - .: tins & y. E, Wilharspoon, E. H. I Treasurer, '. " ' President, The Vonderfut C41 JteliaUt B rorttr's . AntljeptkHesiingOiL A. Antiseptic . - SorgicalDressing aiscette4hyaiiS 01dR.R.Stfgeoa,rictntsrod ' v PoboningV: - , ITiousandsotfaniiliesltnoir it already, and a trial will convince 'you that DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HBAIJNG OIL i ihe mo ironderral remedy ever discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores, Ulcers, Carbuncles, GranulatedEye Lids, Sore Throat, Skin orcalpDiseases and all wounds and external diseases whether slight or serionS. Continnally people are finding new uses for "this famous old remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist Wemeanit,25e;50c $1.00 : That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE everv bor, rnr cow in utj "t. mc advaatag to tha farmer of havlag a alio and the eeai saving which it eoables him to 'make ta the coat of winter feeding for bis live stock. The figures given are take fres b prac tical experience of a Tennessee farnv er who built a aflo oa the lines indi cated twenty yaars ago, who finds It as good as new today, and feels that it has paid for itself many tinea erer every year. il teeretary of Agricultttre Wilson has recently declared that the Seatkeaat ern states eonatitate the ideal seetion of the United atatesier ttve stock falsing and must be looked to in fa tore years for tie nation's food sup ply. To stimulate istereet in the live atoak Industry and t aid farmera to arceessfully follow Ois c tfhe. "the Southern Railway has. esUbliahed tts Live Stock Departmeat which ia giv ing undivided attention; to this work. XX i womanTonfc restores, and relieves or pre- Hardware Harrison Go. 020,000.00 SI 6.000.00 Harrisoni Co., Harrison. W.lKltSia Sdcretary. Sea wSsi sjesjsM . ,lf AIN XIHB, ' " N. B The following schedule figures published only ae infor mation and are not gaaraDteed. No. 8012:40 ta. m. Daily, Birmingham fipeoial for Wash ington and New York. Pnllman drawing room sleeping ears, ob servation ears to New York. . Day ooaehes to Washington; Pal) man to Riohraond. No. 29 2:80 a, m. Daily, Birmingham Speoial for. Atlanta end Birmingham. Pollmsn drawing-room sleeping oart and obser vation oars. Sleeping oar Rich mond to Birmingham. Dining ear service. No. 8186:0 a. m. Daily, Southern's Soatheastern Limited for Columbia, Savannah, Aiken, Augusta and J aeksonville. Poll man drawing room sleeping oars tor Aiken, Augusta and Jackson ville. Day ooaohes for Jackson ville. Dining ear service. No. 86:00, a. m. Daily, local for Danville Richmond and intermediate points. No., 455:40 a. m. Daily, loeal for Charlotte and intermed iate points eonneoting with No. 89 at Charlotte, local for Atlanta. " No.- 44-7 :45 a. m.--Daily local for Washington. Nor. 87-8:66 a m Daily, New York, Atlanta and New Orleans Limited, Pnllman drawing room sleeping-cars and observation oais New York to New Orleans. Diu inr ear aervice. Solid Pullman train. , No. 119:20 a. m. Daily, local for Charlotte, Atlauta and intermediate points. No. 8612:05 p. m. Daily, United States Fast Mail, for Washington and points North. Pnllman drawing room sleeping oars New Orleans and Birming ham to New York. Day coaches to Washington. Dining car ser vice. No. 222:86 n. m. Dailv lo. eal for Greensboro and Goldsboro. No. 72:25 p. m. Daily, local for Charlotte. No. 46 4:86 o. m DaiU. lo eal for Greensboro. No. 19 RiClC n m -n;iv eai for uanvuie and Kiohmond. Pnllman servioe between Char lotte and Richmond. Aaheviila and .Norfolk. No. 868:00 p. m. Daily, unitea states Fast Mail, for At lanta, Birmingham and New Or leans, Pnllman drawing room sleeping ears, New York to New Orleans - and Birmingham, dav ooacnes Washington to New Or leans. Dining car eerviee. No. 838:50 p. m Daily, New York, Atlanta and New Or leans Limited for Washington and points North, drawing room sleeping ears, observation care to New York, dining ear servioe. solid Pnllman tram. No. 499:05 p. m. Daily, tor Atlanta, fallman service. Raleigh to Atlanta, day ooaohes wasnmgton to Atlanta. No. 8211:25 j. m. Daily. Southern's South Eastern Limited for Washington. Newt- York and points North. Pnllman drawing room sleeping ears for New York, aay ooaonee to Washington. Dm ing ear servioe. NORWOOD BRANCH. No. 28 -9:80 a. m Dailv. lo eal for Norwood and intermedi ate points. No. 214:86 d. m Dailv. lo eal " for Norwood and intermedi ate points. . ABHK VILLI DIVISION, No. 155:00 a. m. Daily for Ashsville, handling New York Asbeville Pullman. No. 11 9:20a. m. Daily, lo oal for Ashville and intermedi ate points, connecting at Ashville with Cincinnati and St. Louis sleepers. Oaf a observation oars between Salisbury and Knoxville. No. 212:26 p. m.--Daily, lo eal for Ashville and intermediate pointa. . ,. No. 86 9:80 p. m. Daily, for Aaheville. Pullman drawing room aleepiog cars Riehmond to Asheville, Car may.be occupied at Asherille West bound nntil 7:00 a.m. Tiekets, sleeping oar accom modations and detailed informa tion can be obtained at ticket T. J. Ajtdebson, R. H. DkButts, ticket ag, div. pass, ag't, Salisbury, N. 0. Charlotte, N. C. .V CXPtRIINCt D r.in. If iMra (JosimiaHTS Ac - Ajmm tmaiag S ikateb nd description my InranMoo la yrobablr patantabl. Coamnalca. V.. ntwMtaaM taroafk Man? SeiatiM(Mw vttfemUbarg lata aaotfraa. uumt aaaner 1 tsealTS ts. $nintJizmcan. I IK. ITt GOLD CROWNs .00 1 Bridge Work $4 00. Fillings in proportion Our Absolute Guarantee Goes with all Materials & work These prices would not be possible were it not for the extensive practice of onr fonr large offices. Thousands of beautiful mouths in North Carolina ae living witnesses to the superiority of our work and easy methods. Philadelphia Painless Dentists, Inc. 126 N. Main St., Salisbury Branch. PEE-OEE film FLATKflMTT viSi Rait Vj I CadlCC-UalUUCl I VU hcoobpobatd Louisville. Ky- Sold by Arey Hardware Go. HE jaiiPlfciiinLC3 & Co Wlien you buv 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 mike here. The quality of the workmanship to each set is in keeping with the ' quality of the leather. Every stichis made with ms terial that will last. We haye three experienced workmen. All oar work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Harness OH and Qrassiag All oir Liniments and Powder are guarantee!. No good no pay. Make our place your headquarter while in the City. We are always glad tosee you whether you buy of U3 or not. We carry in stock the Chicago Horse Clipping Machine, also a gaod stock of supplies, -, blades, chains, etc' -1 Hartlitie & Go. Saliobury, C. 'Phone 433. There's Distinctive Beauty in Mastic Paint "The Kind That Lasts" Makes your house 'look different" from those of your neighbors, painted with ordinary paint; and keeps your house bright, clean and glossy long after theirs have become dingy and faded. Mastic Paint is the most economical because it tak less of it for a given surface and it lasts so muclong Aak our dealer in your town for book of suggestions and color chart. Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. lll,.Ul Louisville, Ky. Sold bj AREY HOW. Good ee ill Set of teeth Plilisi.d8li8.rs $4 For Short Time Only. 'Phone 763. Lady Attendant. Tie Sssitsrf, DaraUc, FklCaKsiik For Walls and Ceilings This modsra waU flalsfc is rapidly saparosdiiur wall paper, kalsomin analsadv and-oil paints. Kaoom mendad toy laarHng arohi tota all tmr Axnsrioa: s private houses and poaUo traildlBffs. Ths plain di reotiona on saoh ean soako it aasy to apply with par rectsuoeass. Modern Mefhod of Flnlshlna Walls" our nandsomo iMok, Bivas) color aehomea and praoti oalsnsvastlona. FSSjiaa raauest. Aik w doalar in your town toe it. Avoid Aooldents Old worn harness is a con stant sourcee of trouble and may be the cause of a seri ous accident. You can get New Harness for your carriage teams or working horses now at iow prices. Collars, saddles etc. And all repairs neatly and skillfully made. 113E. Innes Ot. CO. A 'A v. -it. : ': . i ...
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 2, 1913, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75