DON'T BE A SUCKER Protestants Who 6ivs Romtn Catholics Hone) Furnish Trouble for liiemselm. Oaoe upon a tiun Bime one made the remark that a sucker is born every minntQ. To this as tertion waa added another opinion to the effect that sometimes tie said Backer U twiLB., Nothii g has bo for been euid about, 'sucker triplets, ha, tram the way th Chiron of Rom 3 wheedles oiouy Out cf people who have no kife-r-est w faith in its mummeries, ouo would think rhit- 8U3ker3 are omiug now in littH.s It is a safe estimate that three fourths of the mouey obtained by the Cl urch of Rome is had from some other s u;oa than ihat churoh's m-'mbersbip Not only do the Jesuits g-t their fine 1 r. l -ian hnd into the publio oriK but a herds of papal beggars are perpetually whining and brow, beating, wheedling and boycot ting, thretnjng and touching the wealthy with the gamo facility that they p'uok pennies from the poo Iu this way the pope's agents get the 6uancial meaus for making Amnc CathoHc, and for enslaving the very suckers who, sontribute to their cwn on doing. The papists always and every where havB some rat icbemn for the alleged benefit of the o mmu city to which all th enlUble are invited to subscribe There is to be a b '-spkal. or an asylum, or a convent j or thorr are nee'il re pairs or alterations, whr fore give, give, give, A id an en '-les stream of gol i ft ws into -ttv-cofTers of R me li!r- a snrintr-fecl river into th oean. Di y.u saokers wh" give know- what h', comes of yT r gifts'? D y know what it is u-ed for? H&vn you any assnrancB thai v ur dims and dollars are no n ed to stjk Bme priest's win) cellar or buv arms to store in th sapa9 cellar until Rom gets rfady t resist the school t?x? Wh. t a ...bleFsnH buncn ! matto:i head? v""u ire t deny" yurfelf and fiii'v, aid give their mony, as well a v-ii'. to provide the sinews nf mr f )r an enmy thut has nr use for yen Even now. when you cross thei hands wi-.h silver, they fe-1 fir you nothiug bat ciatemot; and joyfully await th tim whe-.i hy can tke from you by force what they now get by begging. What a pitiful spectacle is the shopkeeper who thinks he is run ning his business as he pleases bat is regularly held up with tne threat expresied or implied that he will lose certain trade unless be comes aarooa. And thire is no end to tt is graft, for with ' every demand the papists xtx stronger and more impudent. In the last year a boycott ha9 been threat ened, and possibly enforced' against a well- known firm of soap manufacturers because the owners of the said soap works helped build a Baptist chapel in territory that Rome clained ex clusively. Hi w a boycott of the unwashed ccu'd flfct a oap fac tory is uot apparent-, and is likely that the b ycottfd firm is fortu nately immune owing to the ns tare of thf-ir business. But others are more amenable to the Romish boy ctt and many have felt i. Those who suffer because of it often have themselves blame because they have dalyed and encouraged the papal heggr3 in the past 'What Rjme former ly begged she cow demauds, be . caaso she' has got the habit and because the sanoa habit has made hir strong- Wfhat h to be the end? But there are thousands who give to thia insatiable m n-tsr who are independent, and free frcm compulsion. Thousands of young men and women, who are Several days ago Mrs. R. B. Brit tain and Mrs. W. M - L, Gamp bell were summoned to the death bed of their aged father, 0. J. LinelmgTj who died at 5 o'olock last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Brittain wont down the next day to attend tae funeral which took place at the Lutheran Chapel in Gaston County. Mr. Lineberger was 90 vears old He was former ly empkyed iu the cotton mill business, and was held in high esteem throughout his community. Ba.r Postmaster. V. Wallace & Sons former clerk, J. R Bame, has been ap pointed to the postmastership at Barber. He ii well known here and will make an accommodat iog publio servant To Baltimore far Treatneat. Mrs. James Lyons and her hui- Jbtnd left Sunday night for Balti more whre Mrs. Lyons will re ceive additional treatment fof her broken arm It will be remem bire.i that whilt in Montgomery, Ala , she was ruu into by a motor cycle and for several weeks was uuable to return to her home. T!e break knits very slowly and it 9 hoped that the surgeoos in Baltimore may be able to render valuable assistance in the speedy and permanent reoovery of her in jary. RUTHERFORD C0LIE6E. Gen. Wan S Cur to Deliver Tbs Cera mencfm5nl Addresses. May 2. School is drawing to a close for this spring, our final ex aminations will be held next week, then we will be homeward board. C P Phillips from Rowan ia among the graduating' class here this spring. . t " ' Prof. M.T. Hinshaw hai pur chased, an automobile. -That is the third Auto, for oar village. The Newtonian Literary Sooiety on its regular meeting, April 24, elected officers for the next fall term. I S. Shaver wae elected preeidect, 8. G.. Richardson sea retary, R. L. Forbfs chaplain, H. D, Hinshaw oritio, Oscar Bradley treasurer, Claude Frady marahall T. S, Wombie chief cf executive committee, and M. L. Jaekson, Another Series of Swos bj Pastor Thomas. ;- Last Sunday nit Q. A. G. Thomas, pas)or . of first Bap tist Church, complied: his genet of sermons on Romniino, his sab jot being "The Geat Forces ii the Development f Protestant ism." Thisserm '-: ooutained a great amount of iirmakion ano" was listened to clov by - a good aized. audience. Htkdweit especi ally on the part ntf vm C England played au why he be came a Protestant anfl through him Protestant Eland. It is not generally know; that Henry proclaimed himse-fpe. but wes unable to sustain b effort. Next Sunday higrJlpiBtor Thom as will begin KserJ "at v sermons on "Building ;Jje,; whioh will coutinue eacjfabjdly night tor eight weeks. MWpjecta for the sermons are Shrinir's Special to Atlanta Vii Soilhsn1 Railwii. The Southern Railway has been selected as official route to Atlanta by Oasis Temple to Shrine meet ing, May 10- 18th. Special train will leave Charlotte at 11:00 p. m,, May 10th, arriving Atlanta following morning, and returning will leave Atlanta at 2 :00 a. m ., j iaactivdneys, which - fail to l&lter F. T . Thnrfldac. Maw tlth. .r,i.. oot impunues ana ccy ws : ( Go- r rh ivb.m & n j m ii ib iri jr., ana uiarenoe ttiaennoar as- tuK oparKiug, .-;uoosmg a sooiates. I Wife," "Accepting 'Husband,'' "The Unmatohed te'air." "The Wallaces, to Build Where the Big Firo Occurred oo Theatre Let. It is now a certain fact that V. Wallace & Sons will erect a hand some and modern business bouse on the old theatre Bite. Plans are not definitely arranged but the first floor will be store rooms, and perhaps the upper floors may be arranged for lodge looms. Applications have already been made for store roDms. When the building shall have been complet ed, there will be no doubt as to its occupancy. ohculd the upper rooms be used for lodses. there is no doubt that this widea wake busi n"84 firm will erect as handsome can be fouud in the state. . The program for commence m9ut, whioh begins May 10, is as follows: Sunday May 10, 8.00 p. in , Y. M. C. A. sermon by Rev. Loy D. Thompson. :( Monday May 11, 2:00 p. m , corner stone laying for the new college building. Monday, May 11, 8:00 p m , oonoert. Tuesday, May 12, 11:00 a. m., annual sermon by Rev. Joseph E. Abernathy. Tuesday, May 12, 2:30 p. m., deolaimers oontest. Tuesday, May 12, 8:00 p. m., inter-sooiety debato. Wednesday. May 18, 10:00 a. m., graduating exercises. Wednesday, May 18 11:00 a. m., commencement, address oy Gan. Julian S. Carr. Wednesday, Msy 18, 2:80p m., alumni address by Hon. Fredrick H. Hyatt, Columbia, S. C. Wednesday, May 13, 8:00 p. m., commencement play, " Because I Love yon," by college dramatio olub. I am glad to see the stand oar brave editor is taking against Roman Catholicism. That ia the kind of editor we need throughout the country. SucoesB to Ths Watchhak and its host of readers. Roy. eujoving good wages or income, thoughtlessly buy a smile cr a hum blr6siug with moii'j th at goes to frame a hold-up fcr tham in case they go in.to business lat r, and by so doing will be placed at the mercy of the blackmailers and their boycott Right now in th great and growing metropolis of the West, Kansas, City, Mo., the sisters of St. Joseph are inaug urating a beggmg campaign on the basis of a proposed hospital They need half a mMlion dollars, o they 'say, and if they get it, practically all of that vast anion it will bo paid by wak fcueed Pro testants aud thoughsie-n people without religious affiliation. "What money the wage earning Romanist have will be r a 'treri to pay bapfcismil, mirrii e an1 parochial fees, or for m. 9 t get them out of purgatory wnn they have7 died and got away from the fiber fjrms of gnft. Th moral t -all this is: D n't give any monny under a: y cr enmstances to any Rma j Cf. ol'n instiuton. If all who ar n.)t Romanists would heed thai, papal power iu h9 U 'Pd lUat- would decline so rapi-liy m t iooe tbe priestly herd hen?e t hera th-y cuo'd find b'tt r picU iog. Tht4 c u itry wul.j tscan i.h l.orden tb it his b en gr wi g mo rapidly of late ye ir, un l w daro say that all the h jpiti!e needed would be provi led in soon . othr way and be so c.uducted as to serve tho needs' of the peoplp. Hvia5 money, to th riiemy is jist as bad as giving him your an or your ballot. With the pioney ee can buy the meaus of First Jr 8arasa0 ga izitioa In The World The State Biraca and Philathes convention at Durham has just closed. The Salisbury delegation report more than 500 new classes during the past year. One of the most important accomplishments of the contention was the move moat to organize a Junior Baraca the first in the world Messrs Walter L. Tatum of Salisbury Frank P. Meadows of Durham, were appointed a committee to re finest a seoarate organization for - , .. the jauiors M. Tatum made vflrv viaor ;us tneeoh which he received much applaud. By unaaQMious vote the uew organi zation was formed with W. L. Tatum presiieat; F. P. Meadows jf Diirhami -iioe-president ; Eu gjue L. Kelium. New Bern vice president. lihiirmau executive conam'ttee, Cecil Bailey. Divided Couple," ftlhe Growing Family," The' ippy Home," "In Oar Father's finse." rat Change it the Patterson ciilna Groie. China Grove, .MsM4. -The fol lowing ohange has yken place at the Patterson ManuMqturiug Com peny's cotton mill sChina Grove, N.O. J. R. KiJli former sup erintendent has bee promoted to the superintender cjrt t he Cannon Manufacturing Company's mills Nos. 1, 2, and 8, at Jc ioord, N. C. C. G. Voss of Riac ieman, N . 0 , formerly sup'ent udent cf Deep River Mill N(g:: j at that place, is Mr. Killis!? aucoessor in China Grove. TfjJ people of this town extend toJajir:a cordial welcome, and wish im seccess. While we vregret m lbsa Mr. Killian, we also "krw that the promotion he has :c ved was deserved, and " we Iftpe oar loss will be his gain: r. Killian leaves a host of friers,' and they all extend to him th&a best withes for snocess in his nelf field. est. 15 for Idiourta ino t After st con- getting th houses effort to Child Cross? Feverish? sick? A crosB, peevish, listless ohild, with ooated tcngue. pate, doten't sleep ; -eats sometimes very little. then again ravenously; atomsch soar; breath fetid; pains in stom ach, with diarrhea; grinds teeth while asleep, and "starts np with terror all suggest a Wtrm Kill er sometbiug that expels worms, and almost every ohild has them. Kickapoo Worm Killer ia needed. Get a box to-day. Start at once You won't have to ooax, as Kicka poo Worm Killer is a candy con fection. Expels the worms, the came of your child's trouble. 25c, at your drnggist. Cosgress Aoxlo Washington, more than a ye tinnous work, Con restless aud leaders today began an earne arrange the legislative program so that adjournment may be taken early in July. Majority Leade Underwood after a conference with Piesident Wilson, announced that in his opinion the House can oom piete ics worx en toe necessary appropriation bills and. the other legislation whioh th- president has insisted upon, long before July 1. Dr. J. W. Zimmerman Dentist. GRUBB BUILDING, Room 801 'Phone 109 SALISBURY, N. C. crushing you, aud the dispc&iticn of Rom? to rule or ruin is so evi dent frcm history ard current events that to aid or abet the pope and his henchmen is the hoightof tolly to eay the least The Menace. FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE Are Have You Poultry Troubles ? Cure the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver. Thousands of poultry raisers who use it all year' round to keep their flocks in good health, highly recommend Dpp TfcAA STOCK & POULTRY DtC MEDICINE It's a liver Medicine. Also a strengthlng Tonic. Bee Dee STOCK A POULTRY MEDICINE is a splendid cure for liver trouble, roup and chicken cholera. Given regularly with the feed, in small doses, it also makes an excellent tonic. F.J, Stowe. PurceU, Okla. 25c, 50c and $1. per can. 'At your dealer's. P.B.B SLEEP DISTOXG DUIDDER a. Moat 3ironic. Suffcrera Find Relief After A Few Dose Are Taken HhVei Mrinarr disorders. rheumatism, are causeSLifroin weak, Charlotte same morning. . This special train will be com : posed of the latest design Pnliman compartment drawing roomr steel, -eleotrio lighted sleeping cars-, din- ng car and baggage oar. The entire train will be parked as Shrine Park during the Atlanta meeting and every facility will be arranged for the comfort and con venience ot those ocoupying the oars while there. Tho following low round-trip areB will apply from stations named: Charlotte $8 25. Oonoord $8.90, Salisbury $9.60, Winston-8alem $10.75, Greensboro $11.10. Gasto- uia $7.65, Statesville $9.60. Hick- ory $9.00, High Point $10 60, Jock JJ.il! $7 70. Fares from all other points on same basis. Dates, of sale May 7th to 12th inclusive, with final return limit May 20th, with priv lege ot extension or anB,i limit until June 20th by depositing ticket and payment of $1 00. Passengers from other points may use regular trains iuto Char- otte, connecting with the special train. . In addition to the Oasis Special there will be extra pullman cars operated on a nnmber of regular trainB to Atlanta to take oare of special oar parties and general travel. Arrange ments for special cars should be made in advance All applications for reservations on Oasis Speoial starting at Char- otte should be made to Thomas Griffith, reoorder, Charlotte, N. C, direct. Applications for re ssrvationi in all other can and all arrangements for speoial parties. ors, etc., should he made through any Southern Railway agent, or. R. H. DbBdtts. Div, Pas. Agt., Charlotte, N. C. ' pure, and the only way on earth to , premanently and positively cure such troubles, is to remove tnc cause. The new discovery, Cfoxone, cures touch conditions . because it, reaches the 'renr roots the disease. It soaks right , into the stopped up, in active kidneys, thtbugh the walls and linings; Cleans ott the kittle filtering cells and glands; ueutralizes and dis-r solves the p6isof ous. uric acid sub stances that1. lodge in joints and muscles to scratch, and; irritate and cause rheumStifini; it neutralizes the urine so it vj-Jlotiger; irritates the lenaer , memnran.es oi .? uwuuew and cleans ipuCr and ' strengthens the stopped up, lifeless' kidneys so they filter and sut.all; the poisons from Notice. the blood, and idriye !i out of thd -ySo ure," so positive, i o guick and lasting, are the results obtained fromj the use of Croxone, that three dosesj a day for a few days are often all that is required to cure the worstL case of backache,' regulate the moifr; annoying bladder disorders, and orjJ come the numerous other, .sj" conditions. It is the most wonderful prPara tion ever made for the purpose. IU is entirely different from - a" otherj remedies. There is nothing else on' earth to compare with-. it. It. is so prepared that it is practically impos sible to take it into the human sys tem without results: You can obtain an original package? of Croxone at trifling cost from any; first-class drug store. All druggists! are authorized to personally return! ,the purchase price if Croxone faUs to give desired results regardless ofi how old you are, how long you have suffered, or what else has failed to cure you. State of ) Iu the Superior North Carolina. Court, Rowan County.) Before the Clerk. JohnJ. Stewart vs Nellie B oward. Ida, Howard. P. D. Howardl and wife Minnie How- Notie. ard. Rose Parrot and' liasband E. L. Parrott , and The Salisbury Real ty & Insurance Co. The defendants above named will take notice that tn action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of the Superior Court ot Rowan county to partition the land in which each of the defendants have an inter est actual or contingent ; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan county on the 6th day of May, 1914. at the new court house in said county in Salisbury, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action , or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. J. M. McCubbins, Clerk Superior Court. This 81st day of March, 1915. Gifts of Sil Told How to Regain Strength and Vigor. As one grows old the waste of the system becomes more rapid than re pair, the organs act more slowly and j less effectively than in youth, the ch j culation Is poor, tho blood thin aud digestion weak. Vinol, our deliciou9 cod liver and Iron tonic without oil Is the Ideal strengthener and body-builder for old folks, for it contains the very elements needed to rebuilu wasting tissues and replace weakness with strength. Vinol also fortifies the system against colds and thus prevents pneumonia. j Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Qa., says: "If people only knew the good Vinol does old people, I am sure you would be unable to supply the de mand. I never took anything before that did me so much good as Vinol It is the finest tonic and strength creator I ever used in my life." If Vinol fails to build.up the feeble, old people, and create strength we will return your money. j P. S. Our Saxo Salve stops ltchlug ana Begins neaung at once. x Smith Drug Oj., Salisbury, N. 0 verware Nothing more acceptable can be offered than ' attractive silverware, combining cnrA tart wM. quality of endurance which assures lifelong service. Such characteristics make BROS. r)CS TRIPLE 4 ware most desirable for gifts. To-day this renowned trade mark assures the purchaser not only of securing the original brand of Rogers, but the heaviest grade plate guaranteed by the makers to give absolute satisfaction. The remarkable durability of "1847 ROGERS BROS." Oliver has won it the popular ntle r -"Silver Plate that Wear? Knives, forks, spoons and fancy terring plecet may be procured in numerous designs, some fancy, some simple and chaste. -4m till' i a sold by-leading dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue "C-L," showing U patterns. MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO. (luteruatioDti SUftt., Succmmt.) . SSMidariaJpann. WANT A SEWING MACHINE? Sewing Machines, of ill Descriptions Do you want two machines in one? It sews with a look stitch and a chain stitch. If so get the Domestic. Do you want the New Home? It is auto matic and ball bearing. Do you want the New Ideal? Do you want the Goodritch. or the Ruby or the New Model? Or do you want your old ma chine overhauld and cleaned up so it will sew like a new one? If yon want supplies for any kind of a machine, shuttles, needles, belts, oil cans, sup plies of any description? If so, write or 'phone C. W. Harrington, Rockwell, N. 0. Or call Frick & Lyerly's store at Rockwell , as I will open a machine shop and office there. If you want to live and let live, ste me. Yours to please, C. W. HARPINGTON. Will Pjf Highest cash ptioe for Hop rcWnts delivered at 220 South Jaclson St., Salisbury, N . C. Service Boar H. C. Rose man. rura 8, who lives Dear Mulberry school house, has just purchased a Que U, 1 (J. service boar for the benefit of his nsighborbood. Call or write for furth-r information. 5 6 8t.B Eggs To Hatch For Slh Pare Buff rip 3k, Butt Leghorn and Buff Orpington ezgs to hatch for sale, at 50a per 15 eggs, at the Luther an Parsonage, China Grove, N. 0., or $1.00 by express. Address Rev. 0. A. Brown. China Grove, N. 0. S Here ' tSip by sip here's pure V enjoyment cool com- 'V fort a satisfied thirst 11 a contented palate. Demand the genuine by full name I i Nicknames encourage substitution. i I V THE COCA-COLA COMPANY VV X. ATLANTA, 3A. Whenever , you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. Will Pay Highest Cash Price HOP PLANTS, Delivered at 226 S. Jackson St., Salisbury, N. C. FyDTy : BO T Furniture :-: Undertaker LET US I3AKE YOUR HOEIE A REAL HOME. CHICHESTER S PILLS r CIU-CireS-TKK 8 KIl FILLS, for 5 .Safest, Always RelUbl : ui Ldlri A.Iryoar Drurlit PHflnfid aad ttoid metalllcV oxm, (emled uh Blue Ribbon. JDIABlMiSF KBAKIl FILLS. WBM.SMcst, Always Keiuow RUB-rJ3Y-TISrj Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, RinWorm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c,

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