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MEEK WE You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman's life when she .needs a tonic to help her over the hard places: When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of. weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. You can't make a mistake in taking The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardui today, bold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. mm 161 MMM-MW W W. TAYLOR, Successor to Taylor, & Co. nebal STORE A Fall and Complete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Sb.3es, Hats, Feed Stuff. Crockery, Glass ware, Enameled waieaud many other such articles as are usually carried in a general store. Having been with the firm of Kluttz & Rendleman for about thirty years and being fully acquainted with the business, I would appreciate a continuation of the patronage of my friends and the people cf the county, generally, I am occupying the same old stand and will be glad to have an opportunity to serve you. Very respectfully, W.W.TAYLOR, 305 S. Main St., 'Phone 39. Salisbury, N. C. JffllatisDrtnk JfCOomans Drink qverihodys J) rink ..s: i i SiU i f .. ::-.:'. : . I'-'- figorously good and keenly delicious. Thirst -quenching and refreshing. The national beverage and yours. Whenever v-.-u see an . now think i Coca-Cola Demand the genolr.e by full name- Nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Atlanta, C&. -1-F THEY MUST FIT PAfENT SUCTION All our work is guaranteed for twenty years, and must be satis factory. Sets of Teeth .... .$5 up Gold Fillinns $1 up Silver Fillings ...50c up Gold Crowns ) $4- and $5 Bridgework S A Tooth J wnen otn er work is being done Open daily 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Sundays by appointment. Ap- $5 SET a CONSULT THE MASTER DENTISTS Our Advice FREE To You. More ailm ants raaultfrom bvi tiath, than any othar on3 thing Indigestion, si"mich trjubles and all othsr attending troubles usually have their origin through bad teeth D m't hesitate a monuntto coma here ani let uj examine your t9eth. We will giv? you an honest opinion of just what you na ii . Hundreds of satisfied patients can tes tify to our PAIJTLE li ME rdODi, ani we can g larantee you better services, better miterial at m ui LOWER PSICSS thau any other dentist in the State. Philadelphia Painless Dentists BcJ3t Service For Least Money Dj'at worry ab3ut m jney, Terms arranged to Suit. pointments can be made by phone. GOLD KNOB. . May 18. Cold weatber for May, Isn't, it? Farm crops are looking f air' good, bat cotton is coming u rery slowly. Mumps is still pr. vilen. To many oases to ropoit. Paul C Barger has been ii.dib posed for a few days with gastri tis, bet l. out again we are g'ad to report. Laud is too dry to plow. Mnch crimson clover land is still ui plowed ai.d will make the plant iug of cotu.ou cver crops i-xcerd iugly late. Klma Waller has just killed thf 'premium" enike He sud i' measured six fft and fourfcoe: inohfs bv actual ccunt N grandpa V-uus make your bi acake crawl . ut. The youug people of tho "Kno ave a surprise' party tc Mosh Lswis, and Erwiu Browu, la?' Saturday night. About forty ct thejr friends slipped in ou thn Ld gave them a complete sur prise. Aftar the surprising wa ill ever, they went to the dminp room where they found the tahlt apavily laden with cake, candy, tnd numercus other refreshments so be served. Afier the refresh meuts wjr S'irvdd and a genera ood tim) was had the all repair ed to their homes except ''Marcus ho tarried uutil late lu the t:igh. Saturday night, while H J Br jwo was attending lodge orient in a; at Rockwell, s me uuknowi miscreant was seen prowling ircund the hocse by Mrs. Browu. evidently huntiug a placj to sleep. Mrs. Brown waa fttghsened ad vent to a neighbors house and gave the alartr . The home am oarn was searched but no tract o him could ba found. Right br e serve uotic that oue of the lights om-"of tb night prowlerc isgoicg to be hauded euougt am umticu to Bet up a sporting stori r'or himaeif. Since Jr C, M Van Poole, wh was local tegiBter of vital statis tics of Providence Tcwuship, ha' 'mv.ved to Salisbury, Arthur Klutti who actfid as dept ty rfg isttr under Dr, Van Poole, hat been promoted to local register of births and deaths for said town ihip. All births aud death? should be reported to the loc' register within ten days after each birth and death. This is a eta tute law in North Carolina, ani he local register is held respousi hie to report these births and deaths which report he must mak od the 10th of each month Miss Jane Eliza Trexl r, war born January 22, 1851, and de parted this life May 9, 1914. ag 58 year?, 3 months, 15 days. Miss Trex'er has been a snff-r for a long time with cancer cf the spleen and liver and it thought some months Bgo thai her time was very shirt but sh' held on making a hard fight fi Hfe until on May 9;b, when beatb olaimed its victim Miss Trexlcr was a good cbristain woman and was loved by all who chanced to know her. In early life she wae confirmed and joinod St. Luke'B Reformed Church at which placf she was a consistant member up to her death. Her funeral services was oonducted from St. Luke's Churoh by the pastor, Rev J, H Koon. Mies Trexler leaves three sisters, two brothers and a host of friends to mouru their lost. o We mourn bat not as those who hae uo hope. Lee. ROCKWELL, ROUTE NO. 2. Augustus Deal of Cabarus Coun ty, is preparing and planting his bottom land near Organ Church. There was no preaching at Or gan ohurch last Sunday on ac count of the pastor being at Sync d . Effie Deal visited at Mrs. Maggie Wenzil's May 9tb. We are informed that s me one had the kindness to take a num ber of buggy whips out of buggies at Rock Grove Sunday night, May 3rd, While preaching was in prog ress, also of some very bad be havior oi the r ad horn. 16 re- a'ly seems that one should have something higher and better in view thau things of this kiud aud it would be a great deal better for the community and for them selves if they would not go tc church at all. Faith and the Rocks baseball tsams crossed bats Saturday, May 9, ou the former's diamond. Tho score was 20 to 6 in fav r or Faith. Park Local N. (556, Farmers' Go operative Uuiou of America, held a vry important meeting Saturday night, May 9. This Lrcal is doing qnite a number of things which are of great value tn the farmers of cur community and sre planing to do greater things in the future. It, is hopd by our efficient offiors that the members will all attend more re gularaud get more benefits out of the union than sum of them have in the past. The Farmers' U iion is one of the best organizations that has ever been organized in .he Heath for th Imm efis cf th -fKiaw, ai.d when the faru nit r.ializ the v--lu4 tnts crgiuiz itioi, Jan t to fhem thnu the Ui ot will b.' a biseiig f tbo larhier a ,d make mini nappy hocje. A thrt are quin a number if f-.rmere ui our community who d ot bakn g to the Union. Park L cal extends f ur.stre cl;d hands it-a.-Jy tu rec ive I C g od aun anrt 'aruier-) inti: ! h Unijii. Satur day nnt, .May 2H, thurn wili auother iu3 oitint metmtc of t.h-. Uaicn mi l it, i iioj.j- d all mem ber9wi!; be i n.n . It is h pd iw fi ive 8 -V r;,i Hp?cchei uy oielU iii of thb Uuiou. Ca via Miller, roal supervisor in Go!d Hi'.l 'I wuship, b gan operaliou on the Mt. P.ea&aut r.Jttd Thursday, May 1 tta. Mr. Millar is usTug u large Uhatta--uga -low hitched tu his sixteen nrsj p. er traction m.giue to loosen up tneriirVaud .mark the .dtu at hi w .icil a large Ruseell roaU suraprji is used tu pull ttio ilirt t' the middle of the raod. vi r Milter r Joiug boih epleudicl work . The writer has ofte.i heard .bojib argue tbat s.x horses hitch id to a tcraper would give -belter r suits than au engine, but this i i uit. ug u engine will pull a ra. t-r in .re regularly aud ue-jper -..-I.. U rs;s. Tue writer haviug uaVitjg Srteu both work would pre t.r tbe euKine tor the nest results tad aiao as beiug the cheapest o-nsid-riug th-: am unt of work done. Lowr9&jae u i Rockwell cross rd bais May 9.n in which Loer 4t.ne was vio.ori us The bcore 9 to 10 .i. luvorol LowerstcuB Vlr aud Mrs. George Beaver of jdiisbury veiled relativts lu tbi6 o muiu.iity M.y 18",h. Dor- y Birger . visited in this .v.C iiity May 10. George Hipp, who holds a posi- ti- n m Salisbury, vmted relaii'es near Organ cLurch Ma 10. A g' od blacksmith is badly needed by the peopie of this com m'jnity as there is none -nearer nan Faith and Rockwell. We beiiev-i that if a g ;od blacksmith would locate near Organ Church he would have all' tha work he could do. Mr. and Mrs. B. C- Eagle visit ed at E. D A, Siffjrd's May 10. Mr. and Mrs. William Basiugr visited at Si 04 sou Shupiug s vi ay 10. Rev Jaob Misenheimer visited U VV. U. Eirnhardt's May 10 Jam-s Park of Rockwell has ac cepted a position with Edward Leonard, proprietor of the restau rant formerly run by Otto Rupp. Columbus Troutmau a well to do farmer of this community died Vlav 11 with a severe case of la rip. e aud ottnr troubles ombiu -d. Mr Troutmiu was a spleudid farmer and well liked by all. Uncie Bi l ST PAUL. Mtb Maggie Earnhardt and un th-r-in-law were visiting at U: ay Parks' Saturday. W. A. Cline has bought a new automobile. Guess he will do s me riding now. The farmers' Uuiou had a meet ing Wednesday night and initiat ed two new members at the Yost local. J L. and C. A. Bradshaw at tended the meeting at Prospect Church, near Moresvi'le, Sunday Ira Trexler and wife visited at Qt. M. Ritchie's Sunday evening Rev. R. R. Sowers preached a hue sermon at Abes. Cress Sun day evening. Trrere was a large 'crowd out to bear him. 1 Charlio Yos and L-e W.bb visited at Mr Brady's Sunday near Gold Hill. Mrs. G. H. Cool; is no better et this writing. We are sorry to note. Mrs J hn R ogers was right sick Friday ani Saturday nights i.ee Goodnight and wife visited I at Win Caaper's Saturday night ! and Sunday. Arch C rre'l's father ani moth; er from near Laudis, werevisitiDg him Saturday night. Miss Cora Hnd Beulah Shuping went back to Kaunapolis Sunday fcvomng. Mr. aud Mrs. L. A. Ritchie tr m China Grove, were in Faith Monday There Will be an ioe oream party, ut J. VV. Bradsbaw's the last Sat urday night in May. The public is tuvited. G M Ritohie, J. W. Bradshaw a.id Sit Rodgers, have ben haul ing blocks to China Grove. CRE&ENT May 15. Mrsr Crawford Penler has not improved any, we are-porry to report Mrs. Alex Ly-rly iflimprov iug very slowly. Mrs.-L W Safrit had her first .mBB of cabbage May 12. Who can beat that? H L TJ Shiun, who has been going to school in Ohio for the last few years, is spend ing a week or so visiting rela tives and friends in Rowan. While here he has been preaching at the different places. This is the first time Mr. Shinn has been in old North Carolinafor three yars He says a great deal of change has been made. JJev. W (J Lyerly, who has been going to school in Ohio also, has returned home to take up his d lty preaching, as he has accepted the Bear '?reek charge. We wish both of these young men much sue cess in their work. Thursday evening about 4 o'clock the friends and neigh bors gathered at the home of Mrs. L W Safrit's and gave her a surprise supper a most bountiful table was spread, of which everybody ate all that they wanted and plenty was left. There were five preachers present and after the supper was over, each minister made a very iusterering talk. All that was present seemed to have enjoyed the evening and went away wishing that they all could meet again in time to come. Little Miss Mable Fisher of Rockwell, is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. W M McCorabs. Robert Peeler has purchas ed a dandy horse. So look out girls he is liable to call a ronnd, but if there is any one who enjoys riding and would like to take a ride let him know and he will sure be e- round. He has already tak en a trip to China Grove with it, as he has a friend up there. who likes to ride. Polly was one of the first girls to ride with him after he bought it. I tell you Robert has a "dan dy." The new granite building at the orphanage is on the boom again, D M McCombs has purchase ed a new huggy. A M Lyerly had his buggy overhauled and painted which makes it look like a new one. Miss Mary Peeler of Rock well, spent Thursday night with Miss Katie llolshouser. Rev. J A Koous spent Thursday night at J R Fish er 8. Mrs. L A Fesperman, who has been at the Whitehead Stokes sauatorum in Salisbury is very much improved we are glad to report. Polly. " boooTews Cure for Stomach Disorders. ,D b rdeTB of the stomach mauy be avoided by the use of Chamber lain's Tablets. Many very re markable cures have been effected by these tablets. For Sale by All Dealers, Van) Salisbury Readers Have Ham It and Profi ed Tberebi. "Good news travels fast," and the bad back enff-rs in Salisbury are glad to learn where rel ef mar be found. Many a lame, wek and achiug back is bad' uo more. thanks to Doau's K duty Pills. Ou'" citueus are telling the good news of their exp rience with this test9d remedy. Here is an ex ample worth reading: Mrs. H L Webb. 414 E. Fith er St , Salispary N. O , says: had backaob6 and the pains wer so seveie I did not sleep well, get fng up in the morning all worn out. My head ached and I was nervous and dizzy. My kidneys were out of order. Hearing about Doau's Kidney Pills, I usod them nd they helped me at once. My kidneys became normal and the pains left my back." Prije50o, all dealers. Don't simply ask fcr a kiduey remedy get Doau'e Kidney Pills the sim that Mrs. Webb had Foster-Mi lburn Co , Props , Buffalo. N. Y lrJachovia Bank and Trust Go. Salisbury, N C. JTBXT TO COURT EOD8K Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why u:t open au accouut with us? Peopes' National Bank Saliabuiy, N. C. Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits, lntereii payable every 8 raoqth Prompt attenion given to any busi ness entrusted t us. Your business solicited. WO Peoples National Bank John S. Henderson, J. D.Norwood, ; resident. cashier. 1, W.T. Busby, Y-I resident. Aast, cashier Reliable evidence is abundant that women are constantly being restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound The many testimonial letters that we are continually pub lishing in the newspapers hvndredsof them are all genu ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude for the freedom from suffering that has come to these women solely through the ie of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. V Monoy could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain . such recommendations ; you may depend upon it that any testimonial we publish is hgnest and true if you have any doubt of this write to the women whose true names and addresses are always given, and learn for yourself. Read this one from Mrs. Waters Camden, KJ. "I was sick for fwo years with nervous spells, and my kidneys were affected. I had a doctor all the time and used a galvanic battery, but nothing did me any good. I was not able to go to bed, but spent my time on a couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soon became almost a skeleton. Finally my doctor went away for his health, and my husband heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and got me some. In two months I got relief and now I am like a new woman and am at my usual weight. I recommend your medicine to every one and eo does my husband." Mrs. Millie Waters, 1135 Knight St., Camdi5n,N. J. And this one from Mrs. Haddock: TJtioa, Okla. " I was weak and nervous, not able to do my work and scarcely able to be on my feet I had backache, headache, palpi tation of the heart, trouble with ny bowels, and inflammation. Since taking the Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I am better than I have been for twenty yea's. I think it is a wonderful medi cine and I have recommended it V) others." Mrs. Mary Ann Had dock, Utica, Oklahoma. Now answer this question if you can. Why should a woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that it has saved many others why should it fail in your case? For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does-Justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it hat restored so many suffering women to health. r-""Write to LYDIA E.PINXNJ M MEDICINE CO. L-r ( CONFEDENTL&X) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, rerid and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. i-VLlA E PINKliAM iiulamiuntmi'mmiH THIS 13 HOW iMakcYoiir Own Paint! YOU WILL SAVE 60 cts. PER GAL. $8.40 2.10 $10.50 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. Whw-eas, if you buy 7 gals, of ready-for-use paint in CANS, you pay $2.10 a gal. or $14.70. The L. Ct M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD ZINC and LINSEED OIL. the best-known paint materials for lOO year J. 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. Lyrly, Granite Q iarry ; S. L- Mullen tiantoiMviUe ; G mrg U Goodman & Oo., Mooresviile; White-Jetton & G)., Davidson; Owen O :ug Co., Wineton- Salem ; Rhyre Hdwe C j., Newton. G. W. WRDGIHIT'S Furniture :: Undertaker LET US MAKE YOUR HOME A REAL HOME 00 R fF3 Jr. (1 91 r if3 surmms voir sao a f . .M,u..i J... UiWm-WtrfflW Tf von want to bnv n Farm. R Large or Small, see us. $1 If vou have a Farm to Sell, List it with us. 71 VI 3 all 71 SALISBURY REALTY and Insurance Company.
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