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COULD SCARC LY E WALKABOUT AiaJ For Three Summers Mrs. Yin cent Wa Unable to Attend to Asyef Her Housework. Pteasaat vHill, N. C. "I suffered for ?JwmiBtt8' writes Mrs. Walter i?5fIIt0, town, "and the third and tprosbaaoj ,fieadaches and 'e,yab!et0 housework. , n of mX j also had dreadful . and when 4g Wdng spells, would comeg , would have to give up and lie down, until It wore off. I was certainly hi a dreadful state of jKalm. when I finally decided to try Cardui the woman's tonic, and irmly believe 1 would have died if I hadn't Ween it. & - After I began taking .Cardui, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles Te Meved me entirely. I fattened up, and grew so much ttronger in three months, I felt like an Kher person altogether." Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle icting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic ffect, on the womanly constitution. Cardui makes for increased strength, improves the appetite,, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, nallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladles' Ad visory Dept.. Chattanooga, Term., for Special In ttructvmt on your case and 64-pate book. "Home Treatment for Women." sent ia plain wrapper. J -65 I Fairms tor s alio If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If you have a Farm to Sell, List it with us. SALISBURY REALTY and Insurance Gompany. t Peopes1 National Bank Salisbury, N. C. Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 3 months Prompt att9nion given to any busi ness entrusted to as. Your business solicited. 0-Peoples National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier. D. L. Gaakill, W. T. Busby, V-rresident. Asst. cashier. Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. HE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Salisbury N. C, May 9, '14. Of course Thk Watchman epeak e only for itself, but while other may not Bay bo, tbey probably think at we do in regard to mat- j tera of newt furnished. AH item? are appreciated-but the kind of. news molt appreciated by a paper is that given to it exclusively. This kind of service looks 'like loyalty, friendship and real en ODuragement, and, although the duplicate copy stuff looks like an attempt to carry water rn both j ihoolders, it is preferable to noon Owing to the nnmercus good folks running for effice and the few bad ones The Watchman tac tbas far taken no part in the contest before the primaries and would not now bat for what seems a oaase for the general welfare. N iw that we. have had a .new court house thrust upon us and thi need for economical government is ap parent to all, the men to be named for county commissioners is most important. Ono of the moat care ful, safe and ooniervativb men the oounty has ever had on the board, has been urged to offer his services to the county again, and not only will fill the position acceptably to fair minded men, but is the man of the hour and for the plase Hib name is W. L.KIuttz Salisbury. N C. NEXT TO COURT HOU3B Will pay yoa 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why nat open au account with us! & sJetEfX I IB" my Make Your Own Paint! YOU WILL SAVE 60 cts. PER GAL. - $8.40 " 2.10 - - $10.50 iiuiiuUiHniHK'.n.'unuj THIS IS HOW Buy 4 gals. L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT, at $2.10 per gal. And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it - - , You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for It's only $1.50 per gal. Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. Whereas, if you buy 7 gals, of ready-for-use paint in CANS, you pay $2.10 a gal. or $14.70. The L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHTTF rrin ZINC and LINSEED OIL, tHe best-knoun paLtialilZlorl Use a gal out ol any L&M.PAINT you buy, and II not the best paint made, return the paint and get ALL your money back. T. J. Lyerly, Granite Q larry ; S. L. Mullen Htmteraville ; George C Goodman 4 Co., Mooresville; White-Jetton & Co., Davidson ; Owen Drug Co., Winston Salem; Rhyne Hdwe Cj.. Newton. New Quarter Begins April 1st. Deposits Made up to April 15th Bears Interest as of the First. THE SALISBURY BANK & TRUST CO., welcome Bavins aooouoti in any sum of l.C0 or mfte and pays 4 PER CENT INTEREST THEREON, compDunded quarterly. The world will help yiu only as you help yourself and voo must learn not to rely too much on general prosperity. The savings account is the best kind of assurance of your own suc cess. MOpenan Account Wifh Us This Quarter. Salisbury Bank & Trust Go. W. E. McWhirter, Cishier. W, F. Fleming, Assistant Cashier. The Watchman wanta to call attention to the fact that, not withstanding there are miles and miles of public roads in Rowan needing attention and that taxes are already burdensome to our people, that the present hnard of of commissioners are using the couoty chain gang to d g the foun dations for the Salisbury Military School, an institution owned by private parlies. By the time thip 1 uilding is up, there will be a cry for au improved road to this pro perty and thus tome people will gat their property improved at the public's expense and the chance to sell lots at a higher price will presort itself. The people will have a chance to Bay what they think of such matters within a few weeks. Young Uan Commits Suicide la Hickory. High Point, May 4. Heroert L. Austin, the young man of this city, who commited suicide in Hickory this morning, was until a few days ago assistant cashier of the Wachovia i.oan and Trust Companv and was at the head of the Piedmont Organ Company and connected with the Austii. music house. Two weks ago ho married Miss Smith, of James town, and seemed happy, return ing frcm bis bridal trip' last week Woriy ever busineis and persna! matters is given as probable can? . He left here on the early morning train, and had heed in Hickcry only a few minutes whu h fird the fatal shot, seemingly a prear ranged affair. The deed was com mitted in a few miles of where rest th remains of his mother where his body will a'so be ic-terred. GOLD KNOB. May 4. The farmers of this place have taken a deoided ad vantage ot the beautiful weather for the past two weeks and much corn and cotton have been plan ted. Just now we are looking for rain, All appearance bid fair to a bountiful fruit crop, peach and apple trees are heavily loaded, of which all are very proud. Miss Lucy Barrier has returned home after snendins several weefci in south Carolina, Prof. R. Lee Trexler, who. has been, teaohing sohool at East Spenoar, has returned home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. JameB Brandon of East Spencer, visited H, F. Morgan Sunday. The mumps is putting in good time at this place. Six cases of others are expected. Lewii, F. Holshcuser cf thii place, while loading logs at Granite Quarry, was thrown from the oar and sustained a broken houlder bone besides bruising himself otherwise. We would be very grsteful to the friends and readers of the county papers if they would as sist us in getting aews each week to report. A newspaper report ar nas a uard nme trying to gather news at chanbe times. If yon nave any cning you would ilk to see in priat just oa!l up and let us Know what it is. Phone Rock well 24 80, or Liberty, 16 80, and n win oe appreciated. No wedding to report over Eas- ter. Don't it beat the band? Harvey A, Trexler is at Thom- asvilie where he is making a city map oi idsc place. The young people of the Young io'fo" missionary oociesy or Be. Peter's will give a "Box Supper" as "voia JiDob" sohool faouei on Saturday evening, May 9tb, at 7 dO o'clock. The public is cor dially invited to attend. These young ladies have worked hard for the cause of Christ and de serves the pationage of the public. iiere, is Uopine that a snod crowa win be out, and much and lating good will be done. Lep, Although due notice was Siven quite a number of vot era failed to pay their poll tax in time to entitle them to take rarr, in th fall ala.. -. r- viol,' tion. - . , Koerta's Delegates. Mexioo City, May 4. El Pias announced today that Augustine Rodriguez and Luis Elguero, both connected with the Mexioau Nti ona! Railroad nd Senator Elio Rabasa would leave hern eron for Montreal to attend the mediatio; conference in tiated by Argentina Brazil and Chile. This is the first indication given here that the conference to settle the difTerenoas between the United States and Mexico may be held in Canada. - At the eame time it was stated that the meetings of the diplo mats would not take place in Ha vana. as had been hinted in some quarters. About all the Lutheran pastors and quite a number of the laymembera of that church are. in Burlington this week attending the services ofN.C, synod. The Salis bury pastors and delegates invita that body to hold their next session in this city. -'THE RANGE ETERNftL" ' ' 14- sssssi With iL-pieceaet ; of .high grade Aluminum, ' Cop per aud hua.neled Ware worth 110.00 which is given with auy ran-e purchased during the exhibit at the store ut Union Warehouse & Trad'g Co., Salisbury, N. C. From May 7th to 13th, 1914, A salesman direct from the factory ot the E N G IAN- ATI HE W S RANGE COMPANY Two Generations Mailable Rauj?e Bailders SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, willhow you the Range, preseut you with a hand some Co k Book and Souvenir and serve with you refreshments. . . ' - - - ' ratfe'd School Closing. i On Friday, May 22, two weeks from next Friday, the Salisbury public school will close their year's work. Ar- ' raiigements haye not all been completed yet, but will be announced later. The ad 'dress to the graduating .class j will be delivered by an iEter esting and wide awake speak ' er: The entire program and exrcies wdl covert period of several days. Parents and tnose wno aave tne success of the school at heart should arrange to attend, thereby encouraging the children and inspiring them to higher ambition aud more energatie work. C. K. H )wa;i, one of Saliebuij's popular jewelers, while out horse back riding Suuday afternoon, was thrown from his horse and re ceived several binises and was drag ed some dirtance. His friends will be glad to know he was not seriotrely hurt. J. A J ues at ou3 tim) a line mau hre for the Bell Telephoi e O-)., died at his farm on thn Wiley place about 3 i miles west of Salisbury Wednesday after noon after a year's illness with tuberculosis. His remains were taken to his old home in Dav d sou County fcr interment Mr. Jones was a hardw jrkiug farmer nnd leaves a wife aud three oh''dren. OeCaratfon Day.. Saturday, May 30th The national memorial day will be observed here as usual on Saturday, May -30th, by the Negroes of Salisbury and surrounding towns. Bills have, been printed and circu lated for the occasion and besides the street parade special features have been and will take place in the afternoon at the fair grounds Special trains wil 1 be run from Charlotte, Winston Sa lem, Hickory, Norwood and intermediate points The fire companies of these places have been invited and are ex pected to take part in the parade- The circular savs- "After the floral offerings the procession will return to the court house where the me morial oration will be deliv ered by the district grand secretary of Odd Fellow of North Carolina, a graduateof Livingstone College, a deep thinker an able orator an in terestinJSspeaker, Prof. Jam es Johnson Salisbury N. C, The committee interested in making arrangements is camposed ot the following: W E Dodge, chairman and treasurer; S P Wright, R H Holt, A R Sharp, G L White, Wiley Christian. There was a flg riising at Hart's sc ool house iu Unity Township, Monday,. April 27tb, Rev. W. B Duttera presented the school with a Bible and Profesor Geo. B. Wejmore the flag. A Bop dinner was served after the nig was hoisted r- MrsT Emma McAHamB, c i nngton, who was jn the bs iuu uere icr treatment, dVri M n day morning. She was 65 -r-old and her remains were u ( i to Burlington for iuterment. Mrs. Cera Lee Rrown v. , f J. M Brown of Bpei'cu. .; . her home mthat;pi', Sir tcrnoon from the df gra. Her remnu? " - i Ramsenr for r .... 85 years ov . v .. . , and many i. n loss. V I- "'!.. and mid i t ill -ut ! . !i i d i er i u i i - ' -ol W L ,0p School ED'erfainmen An elegant by the prima: school departn tion to a spit i marked the clo.-: of the"Enochvill. conducted by Pi f er ana Miss Mar J ' The aunual conMi m- -ment sermon of Mount UM i High school was preached inday by RevFA Barnes of Mjorea ville. The closing ex 'reise includes the first half of the week and will conclude Wed nesday night when the high school will give two pla: s. Retfpa'h Lyceum Course For 1914-15, The Boys Community Y. M. C. A. of this oity has secured from the Rtdpath Lyceum Pnreau, the following attraction?: Weloh Christian Co. and Miss Edna Mtfiis, the Weatherwa Broa. quar 'ette, WiLliam Riiny Bjane11-,-widely knowu and the mi 1 who can, b dramatio and naoior as number, they are bcth v cal and instrumental and bavo a numb-r of fancy drills; Smjth Damron, the potter oraftsman. Five high class entertainments which it is said yon o '-n't afford t miss To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL, a sur eical dressing that relieves pain and heals at he same time. Not a untmeox. sue. - v Jiff W MllW fl M 1 0 1l OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOS OOOOOOO iOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOODOO In order to greatly reduce our enormous stock of We will give a 10 per cent reduc tion on all nianos for th nlr weeks. pianos two 3 riost Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad ColJs. fir i -i i i. y ubu you nave a oaa coin voo want a remedy that will not onlv give relief, but effeot a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that contains nothing iniurious. Uhamberlain's Cough Remedv .... . j meets an finese requirements. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the ungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretion! and restores the system to a healthy condition. his remedy has a world wide salo4 and use, and can always be de pended upon. Y?y Sale by A"l! n"-alr. We also have a lot of used pianos that will go at the following prices: Ivers & Pond, slightlv used, regular price $425, now 282. WeseV Bros., regular price $400, now 240. Hackley, regular price $350, now 235. Carlisle, regular price $300, now 190. Organs from $5.00 up. If you are interested write or call us. you will do well to Phone 464. EMPIRE BLOCK. Salisbury, in N. Car.
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