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HUSBAND RES1 DESPAIRING WIFE After Fccr Tears of Discouraging CctHWj Mrs. Bollock Gave Up m Despair. Husband Gmt to Rescue. Citron, Ky. In an Interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during fills time, 1 could only sit up for a little wtfle, and could not walk anywhere at g!L At times, I would have severe pains bray lelt side I The doctor was called in, and his treat stent relieved me for a while, but I was Soon confined to my bed again. After fitat, nothing seemed to do me any good. HIT CHEN !CNOM One Durner or flame or high or a hot one. H&w TBterl&ei; fern Oil Cook-stove means better cooking less cost. No coal, soot, no ashes. In 1, sizes. 2, 3 and 4 Also a new model oil range with A ing oven. marvel or con venience and efficiency. At dealers everywhere, or write direct for catalogue. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C (New Jersey) Nonouc va. BiduBond Va CONSULT THE MASTER DENTISTS Our Advice FREE To You. More ailmants rasultfrom bI "tseth, thin any other one thing Indigestion, siomvsh trjables and. all other attending troubles usually have their origin through bad teeth Djn't hesitate a moment to come here and let us examine your teeth. We will give you an honest opinion of Just what you need. Hundred of satisfied patients can tes tify to oar PAIN LB ii MSTaODi, anl we en giarantee you better services, better material at mii'a L'jWt3 3 P.ilOiSS than an? other dentist in the State. Philadelphia Painless Dentioto Bdst Service For Last Money Do'ut worry about m jney, Tenna arranged to Suit, THEY MUST FIT $5 set Open daily 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. pointments can be made by! phone. CUED I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com- menced taking it From the very first dose, I could ten It was helping me. 1 can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing an my work.' If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today. Advisory Dept.. Chattanooa. Tenn.. fot Special Treatment for Women." tent In plain wrapper. instructions on your case ana o-t-pago , JOS , four low -a slow fire The at no burrer 1914 4 burner cabinet fireless cook- If Charlotte, N. C Charlcsto; u, W. Va. Charleston, S. C &A.11 our work is guaranteed for twenty years, and must be satis factory. Sets of Teeth $5 up Gold Fillinns ....... $1 up Silver Fillings ...SQoup Gold Crowns I $4 and $5 Bridge work S A Tooth No charge for painless extraction when other work is being done. Sundays by appointment. Ap ROCKWELL ROUTE NO. 2 John Loreutz hag the beak look ing field of corn we have Been this year. Z. A. Ktnttz, tax lifter for O ld Hill Township, it listing taxes at the different polling places in thu township this week. Aurthur Weaver, son of Saudy Weaver, who has a position in thf large fsofcvy at Kanuapolie, visi ted home folk; M y 21. J W. Pecbrmt, Ststa Councilor nf ' he Jr. O U . A M., made n a grees to li ckw.ell 0 unc;l N 170, Saturday niht, May I6ch" Quite a large number of Juniors was present and all fxpreeeed themselves as being well pleasfid w'th fciie speech he msde. Messrs Obediah Eller and Job; D. M. Deal, b th oid Confederate soldiers attended the reuuiou f t Salisbury ft fW days ago. r d n amQ, D ;m nri, u. xv. uunoi o nut Rev. K. K. boweis will l e id- stalled as pastor of Organ Church the 5th Sunday in Mav. Rev. N D Bidie will prpach tbe installla ticn sermon at 11 a. m. and Rev. O A. Brown will preach at 2 p m. Dinner will be served in the grov9, Olay Shinn while attending the old soldiers reunion at O'gt-n Chn oh, oame very near getting nurned by the carelessness of icm) cigarette smoker. While mingling through the crowd , om cigarette saoker threw a cigareUo tub ou the young man's pants It lodged in the curl of she pants tud bad began to brim wheu some one oalled hi attei.ticn to it. Had it bartied a few seconds long er something serious might bav happened. It seems that socii people are verv careUes about fire. John Josey is giving bis dwnll mg used by his cropper a coat of paint. 1 The old soldiers reunion was held at Organ Church May 21 u.. There was a large crowd of eopU preaent and the U'ual pr gram was oarried out. These reunion bring together the v-iW-uB wb fought for a lost, cause bat the ihowed to tbe world what tru hproiitii was and how the hiave men of the Sooth fenght lor a cause they thought was a jnst ine. But each runiun muif famil'ar face is rniss.ng and as the roll is called it is learned that he has answered the roll cil rf pur supreme commander si.d has joined his comrades b?yod the river. Unclk Dili- . Couched for three years " I am a lover of y-ur godseuu to humanity and saieuce. Yuii: uedicine, Dr. King's Nw Diso:v ry, cared my cough of three vears standing, ' says Jnni Plemming, of New Dover, Onio Have you an annoying cough? s it stubborn and w u t yield i treatment? Get a EOj. bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery to day What it did for Jennie Flmroi! g it will do for you, no matter how stubborn or chronic a cough mav be. It stops throat and lung trouble. Relief or money back 50o. aud $100. at your Druggist Ducklen's Arnica Salve for Pimples . - : m 1 he Textile School will Opsn at Raidgh as Usual, The textile building of tbe tex tile department was almost com pletely deseroyed bv fira ou March 25tb. This was a great less to t he & M. College, but work has been began on a new and enlarged baildmg which will be ready for the cpening of college in Septem ber. An excellent tquipment of the latest and most up to date re a ohiLery will be installed duiing she summer. Mccb of this equip ment has been donated by ma chinery manufactures who look upon the textile department at the A. & M. College as one of the best textile schools in the South. A leaflet explains how the tex tile work ie taught aud also give& a list of positions which are filled by ftradnats of the tex1 ile depart ment. Whroh may be bad by ap plying to the A. & M. College, Tike textile scuojI is doing a splendid work for young men wbo wish to engage in this line oi work. - How's ThU? We offer One Hnndred D)ilars Reward' for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. F J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, O. We, the andrsigued, have known P. J. Cheney lor th last ,15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction aud financially al.ie ! to carry out any obligations madi by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COM- MERCE, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting direotly upon the blood and mucous surfac is of the system. Testimsnials s?nt free. Phee 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation,. 'FAITH May 23. We recently Imet nnr old frieud John Knox. He had some old Histories ot North Carolina that he wan going to have rebound. All these old histories ought-to be preserve 1 for future gen eratiors. J 0 Bame of St Yathews, i? visiting James Ritchies. Little Misses Kthel and Lau 1 i j m Perlr of China Grov'H, are. visiting their grand mother, Mrs. Moses Kagle. Mrs D A Frick, of Plum Branch. 8. C , is visiting her sister, Mrs, P M Barger of Faith, and her father Jacob Castor of Rocks Grove settle merit, for two weeks. Johu h Rinehardt and family took a fishing trip in an automobile to tbe Barrier Mill settlement in Cabarrus County, ascension day. All had a fine time and met many of their old friends. J H Norwood of Norwood, N. ., and C F Browu of Granite Quarry, w3re over at Faith in their automobile aud visited the curiosty shop ofJTWyatt. We met Robert Ketner of the Yost neighborhood the other day. He will have a lot of nice things on exhibi tion at the Rowan County fair this fall. He is a pro gressive, up-to-date farmer. C C Wyatt has a position with the block making crowd as tool sharpener. Mrs. Crawford Peeler is still very ill. Solomon Yost is till con fined to his bed. Venus had the pleasure of attending, the exehibition at the Yost school house ascen sion night auJ it was a grand success. The Rcdgers and Klnttz siring baud furnished music and it was fine. Sid ney Beaver was one of the funny rien in one of the debates and he played his part well well. Miss Lena Beaver -as house girl, car ried out her part fine and created applause from time to time. Clayton Heilig made along and interesting speech. Geone H Page was manager of the occasion. There were lots of people present from China Grove and other sec tion of the county. This an nual exhibition draws larger crowds and they are inter' esting and instructive. Venus. Ronrsh Mi Intolerable And Forces Civil Wlf. London, May 24, In 48 hours, perhaps lees, the home rul hill will pass in its third reading in the H 'u?e of Commons, barring accidents and in due bourse be c rue a law, despite opposition by the House of Lords, whose veto uod-r the Parhameut act, is limi ted to two successive sessions. There will be a long hard fight nowevi -f aud nossibi civil war in Ireland before a Parliament is set up in Dablin, for the Ulstermeo. aetermined bat tbe Protestant portion or to'? brovmce shalL h xcindd f m tbe bills operation, surHHsen bo estaoiisn a provision l overtm-iit as ir-on as the bill ieav -i the H uae of Commons. The third reading was interrupt ea lliursday waea tbe speaker tmspenaed the sitting, because cf tue ohstfuotive tactics of the Uu louists. Audrew Bonaf Lar leadpi of the opposition toworrow will again aek. Premier Asqaith ro uiquaint the hltuse with the teims of the amending bill which 'ie has proposed. If the Premier refuses to do so, the Uuioniits naay leave the chamber in a body. ;n which cape the Government w( u d pass the-bill and adjourn Jv-tr ca vvaitsuotide holidays. London. May 55 Horre rule tor IrelaLd today became praa ucally certain, it was believed by supporters of tbe measure. The House of Commons this afternoon u aivisiou. Dassed tne measure by a vote of 321 to 274 John E. R dmoud, the Irish Nationalist leader, iu a statment tonight ,said that th action of tbe 0 mmoiis, was equivalent to the passage of the bill into a taw. "I hope that tbe (Lsterites, who aregecinely nervous as to their position, will abaudon unreasori -alo demanVJj And enter into a JODf ihatory discussion with their fell w countrymen with regard to the points of the bill upon whioh tbey desire further safegards," Siid Mr. Redmond. , faiks Olid Jiauli Sajs Rartl 'fljjeei Vera Cruz, May 20. the two thoroughbred horses be longing to' Lieateuaut-Colo- nelTaggart, witk wnich Pri vate Samuel Parks disappear ed nto -Ylexicau lines on May 6, were? returned yesterday by a Mexican lieutenant ru rates, who is reported to have admitted that he executed Parks! and said he did thi under orders from his super-i- is He stated that Parks died bravely, facing the firing squad with his eyes unbound ud without a sign ot fliuch iug. , The two horses were in bad i;..? mi couuuion. iney naa evi- deutly been without food for several days, aud one had gasw on the head, showing bad treatment on the part ot the Mexicans. Commaader In Chief carr Calls Reunion tor June 9 Raleigh, May 21. Adju tant General H A London of the North Carolina Division United ConfederateVeterans has issued the general order of (jen. J S Carr, commander in chief for this State, for the veterans to assemble in Kal eigh, June 9 and 10 for the annual reunion which: will be held in connection with the ceremonies for the unveiling of the monument to the North Carolina Women of the Confederacy presented to the State by. the late Ashley Home of Clayton. The order directs that all veterans who desire free en tertainment send their names at once to Capt. A Greig of Ualeigu, : aud specifies that the veterans ara not expected to arrive here until the morn ing of June 9. By notifying Captain Greig there will be free ; reservations made for them at once. The first ses 8ioQ bf the reunion will be helci on the afternoon of June 9. - m First Newspaper Printed in Englisii Lin ' guage The first newspaper printed in the Euglish language, with its old-English type and its quaitit account of events in foreign countries, was a pamphht issued in 1621. Its title, "Corrant jor Nevves from Italie, Germanie, France aud other places," is as curi ous as, its contents. For many years it had been sup posed that no copy of the Corrant was in existence, but recently a copy of this in teresting document was dis covered, and a photograph of one page of it is reproducedin Juqe Popular Mechanics Magazine.- : 6000 NEWS MaovISalisbnrj Readers Kaia Heard It tad Profited Thereby. "Good news travels fast," and tbe bad back suff-rs in Salisbury are glad to learn where relief may be found. Many a lame, wek aud achiug back is bad no more, trrauks to Doao's K duty Pills. Our citiieos are telling the good uewt ol their experience with this tested remedy. Here is an ex ample worth reading: Mrs. H L Webb. 414 B. Fith er St , Salispury N. C, says: I bad backache and the pains were so severe , I did not sleep well, get ting up in the morning all wotn out. My bead ached aud I was. nervous and dizzy. My kidneys were oat of order. Hearing about Doan s Kidney Pills, I used them and they helped me at onoe. My kidneys became normal and the pains left my back Prise 50a, all dealers. Dou't imp'y ask fcr a kidney remedy get Down's Kidney Pills the sme that Mrs. Webb had Fost er-Milburn Co., Props. Buffalo N..Y ' rJachovia Banli and Truot Go. Salisbury, N. C. KBXT TO OOCST HOOS XT7I11 . . v in pay you per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. Ihis is a big Bank, why u:t open au account with usi PeopesJ National Bank Salisbutv. N. C. Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits, late red i payable every 8 months Prompt attenion eiven to any busi ness entrusted to us. Tour business solicited. W" Peoples National Dank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier. J), li. Uaskill. W. T. Bush v-iresMeut. iLsst. Rheumatism, Sprains Backache, Neuralgia Yes. dana-hter. that's crood stuff. The pain itt Sprained Ankle Relieved. I was ill for a long time with a severely sprained ankle. 1 got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and now I am able to be about and can walk a great deal. I write this be cause I think you deserve a lot of credit for putting such a fine Liniment on the market and I shall always take time to recommend Dr. Sloan s Liniment. Jan. Chat. Route, Baltimore, Mai At all Dealers 2Sc.. 50c. end $1 .00. Slop's instructive book on hones, cattle. Loss and poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan. In".. W. W. TAYLOR, Successor to Taylor & Co. A Fall and Complete line of Dry Goarl, Notions, Groceries, Shjes, Hats, Feed Stuff. Crockery, Glass ware, Eaamelnd ware aud many other such articles as ar.3 usaaily carried in a general store. Having been with the firm of Klultz & Readleman for about thirty year and being f ally acquainted with the business, I would appreciate a continuation of the patronage of my friends aad the paople if the county, generally, I am occupying the same old stand and will -be glad to have an opportunity to serve Lyou Very respectfully, W. W. TAYLOR, 305 S. Main St 'Phone 39. .1 Ti ' ' :e YOU U!IIU!l!l!niMI.".!!f.'!!l!i!I THIS 13 now Buy 4 gals. Li & M. SEHO-MIXED REAL PAINT, at $2.10 per gal. And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it - -You then make 7 gals, cf pure paint for It's only $1.50 per eal 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. Cf M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD. ZINC and LINSEED OIL. the best-known paint materials for 1 OO years. Use a gal. out ot any L.&M. PAINT you buy, and II not the best paint made, return tie paint and get ALL your money back. T, J. Lyrly, Granite Q tarry ; 3. L- Mullen Hunterille ; G jorga O Goodman 4 Co., Mooresville ; White-lei ton & 0., Dividson ; Cven Drug Co., Winston -Salem: Rhyne Hdwe O ), Newton. FOM FURWDTUR C. We Furniture : LET US MAKE YOUR CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK DIAMOND BRAND. X Ididlest Ask your DrmttUl. fat Cklhes-ter1 Dfamoikd Brand. J'lIU in Ke4 and Or.M metallic boxes, sealed iritb B:-ie Ribbon. Take other, it af of t Draw IftlAAXdkNU KRI Nil Pii f a a& crbtt. Ask foil 8-TEB5. my back is ail gone I never saw anything work as quickly as Sloan's Liniment." Thousands of .grateful people voice the same opinion. Here's the proof. Kelieved fain in rsacK. "I was troubled with a very bad pain in my back for some time. I went to a doctor but be did not do me any good, so 1 -purchased a bottle of Sloan's liniment, and now I am a well woman. I always keep a bot tle of Sloan's Liniment in the house." MUs Matilda Cotton, 364 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, If. Y- Sciatic Rheumatism. "We have used Sloan's Lini ment for over six years and found it the best we ever used. When my wife had sciatic rheumatism the only thing that did her any good was Sloan's Liniment. We cannot praise it hisbly enough." AT''. Perigo Pet Moines, Iowa. - - Boston, Mass. Salisbury, N ir iiwm rai WILL SAVE 60 cts. PER GAL. $8.40 2.10 $10.50 CHT'S - : Undertaker HOME A REAL HOME Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 666 is prepared wpedally for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not J?1"-, It cto on the liver better than, bsmnslttd does ttotfrioem sicken. 25 oo 99
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