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Buy At a Quick Sale Gritto Weeders $7.50 Hallack $8.75 Two Section Sbssle Drag Harrow $9.55 mm WAREHOUSE AND TRADING COMPAIY, Salisbury, N.jC. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o indigestion, headache, dizzi- j 0-631 o o o o ooooooooo Undertaker ! 00 HOME A REAL HOME . 00 iooOO YOU WILL SAVE 60 cts. PER GAL. - MIXED REAL PAINT. w The old standbys, Sam Snort, Lep, Vnuns aud Old Timer, tre faitufal few, are right ou the j h this wek as usual, they are pretty regular attendants. Bnt the Pencil Puheri' Assoctati w b ining to crow, aid there is to be an election of officers soon too. Wtr- will nc(?0afc nroner iiidisr fnr kh different officers? For ii fltit ce. hOw would these df ? Grand scrbe, for pretiden' ; assistant grand scribe, for vie)-president; scrivener for aecretar? ; fcppr ofl-'ad, for tr.a urer; clip, f t warden ; chircgrepher, f r puide; rebb r for chaplain ; paper for inside guard: cover, forootmd'- gnard, e'c. L's br from all the ioribes and fairy sees rn tbip and '' t'aa'teod the meetiogs better. Wild Bill has net beeu prerttt, for a nrnijib, Golnmo' has iot his pencil and seme of the othe; s bav forg ttei whfu, and where e meet. Wake np brethren rr tb kepper r f lead will si yfn -i clic rv r the head with a robber Yea upH to bavn h-rd Sm Snort when he Say Lee casting Blue Ey' ? V . GOLD KNOB. Jane 1. We are still dry atd looking for rain. Cotton ia in a verv bad coudi tion. Not mnch of a stand at present It will tke the service of a trained nurse tc make a good crop. Wheat and oats are begining to ripen. Soon we will hear ih bum of the binder, and see th a borers gathering in the sheaves Fred W Klut'i of this place, and R. F. D. carrier on Rockwell No. 2, purohaBed a motorcycle last Saturday and had the mis 'ortune to smash it up before he get it home. He ran it into a ditch, or it ran him into a ditcb and both were some what done up. Carr C. Barger, railway mail olera now running between Satis bury and Ashville. is at home walking easy this week. He's got the mumps Jessie and James Crawford of Morgan's Township have purchas ed No 5 Geiser threshing ma ohine and will do threshing worn, for the public Sidney A. Trex ier of this place, will famish power to thresh with his 15 h. p traction engine. The compeny will be known as The Trextet Crawford Threshing Machine Co. Mrs. H.J. Brown is right eiok at this writing. A Dumber of our people ?pent Ascension day at the Yadkin River fishing and sight seeing They report plenty to see but no fish tp oatoh. Lewis Stirewalt nf Salisbury visited his Uncle T J A Bargur, Saturday nigbfe. Calvin Earnhardt lost c go - I horse last week. The cause of its death is unknown. Mr. Eva C Trx'er, spent last week iu Salisbury visiting rela tives. On last Thursday evening at 8 o'olock the death aDg'e entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Holshouser and plucked the blossom of she home when little Joseph Ray gave up his sweet lit tle life and entered the great be yond. Little Joseph Ray wai born, August 3. 1913, and depart ed this life May 28, 1914, aged 9 months and 25- days. The iittu one was only sick but a few day with oholera infantum. It si tier ed much during its short sickness and was only relieved wheu G'id in all his it finite wudom looked down upon him and sammonsei hiro "to come unto me." The funeral service was held from St Peter's E. L. Church, and it was aid to rest in the cemetery near by, Rev. H. A. Trexler officiating. We can only be cemforted aftHr the loss rf these little ones when we remember that Chri't said, 'suffer the little children and forbid them not for of such is th? kingdom of heaven. Lee. NATURE'SWARN N3 Salisbury Peopla vus! Rscognze and Heed It. Kidney ills come mysteriously Bat nature generally warns yor a Notice the kidney Bearetion?. See if the oolor is uuheaithy If there are settlings and sedi ment. Passage freqaent, scanty, pain ful. It's time to fear serious kiduey trouble. It's time to u"e Doa t's Kidney Pilis. Djans have done great work iu Salisbury. M. M Williams, 13) Chestnut St., Salisbury, N.C., says: "I suffered a great deal from Dack- iohe8 and pains aoross ray kid neys Sometimes I had dull headaches and felt tired, I noti ced that the kidney secretions were unatural and I finally wen to J. W. McPheraon & Ca.'s Drag Store aad got Doan's Kidney Pilis After taking several boxes, 1 felt better in every way. I hopn other kidney sufferers will try this remedy." Price 503, at ail dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Djans' K'duey Pills the sadie that Mr. Williams had. Foster Milburn Co , Props , Buffalo, N. Y. Ftlffl Wanted. To lease tor money rent farm with or without build ings. Want to make bargain at once. Would possibly purchase. Care of Watchman. 2ND CREEK AND DUNN TOWN Ja e 1 We had a fine rain lact Frniy night and the farmers have g tteu in goon heart again. There are lots cf corn and pes ti be p anted around hie yet, The ground ert so ba d that it coa'd ot be pi uhfd. VI ra A O. GnitA i vftrv lick ) at this writing with erysipelis in . . - - - j her face Elanr Dann, hi runs a store in Dunn Town nd who was down s-ck last w-ek with malaria, is up and about Rgair. The Wood leaf base ball boys' camy d wn last Saturday after n on aid crossed bas with the Dann Town beys The result was 4 to 5 iu favor of the Dann Town boys. This was quite a feather in their cap as the Woodleaf team dees not get beaten very 'ften There was no preaching at Gay's Chapel last Sunday owing to a misunderstandings abiut the time The preacher did not get there, bnt thre will b preaching the second Sunday night in this mouth. Mrs. V. Cojk is yeiy lick at this writ ug Miss Rosie Harrison of Spenoer, is visiting her brother Calvin Har rison, of this place. Mrs. Pearle Godby it kept at home these days because of illness The farmers are going to have a busy time or it from now on as old G-meril Graeu is omiug fast since the rain. Mrs. Rosie Myers is quite sick t this writing. The Sunday School and Bible Class at Gay's Chapel w !1 disenss ' Thq Coming of the Kingd m, or how Jh as auBered the Question of thn Pharisees regarding when th kn gdcm of .God sh u d come," next Sunday morning at 10 o'olock Be sure and oome . Old Timer. - - -B TRADING FORD June 1. The dust was pet tied and turned to mud by a good rain which fell here Sunday evening. Wheat and oats are begin ning to ripn and we will soon hear the riffle of the wheat reapers. The Baptist Sunday school association met at Trading Ford Baptist church Sunday evening at 3:o'clock. A large crowd was iu attendence. The farmers ar6 quite busy now as everything needs work at otxe. No time now for fishing boys. No sickness.this week ex cept a few colds and whoop ing cough. G A Peacock, L H Eller, C E Waller aud John Miller returned Sunday evening from ,i trip to Washington, D (J. They had a grand trip and visited several of the national buildings aud places of interest around the city, including the new museum," national library, zoo, capitol and other places. Thousands ot people were in Washington on Saturday as it was a legal noliday. A N Orr. has purchased a new horse and buggy and is seen riding along the roal very often. Now wont some body please look out. R P Leanard returned to work at Spencer shops today after being off saveral days sick. And as this is about all we will close. Sam Snob. Cougbs and Colds Weaken the Sys tem. Continual Coughs, Cilda and Bronchial troubles are depressing aad weakeu (he system. Loss of weight aud appetite generally fol low. Qet a 50o. bottle of Dr. Kiug's New Discorery to-day. It will stop your cough The first dose helps. The best medicine for Stubborn Cougbe, Golds and all Throat and Luug Tr tulles. Mr. O. H. Brown, Mosoatine, Ala , writes: "My wife W88 sick daring the hot eammer mouths aod I honestly believe Dr. King's New Disoovery saved her life." Good for ohildren. 50o aud $100, s,t your Druggist. Neuralgia Sufferers find instant relief in Sloan's Liniment. It pene trates to the painful part soothes and quiets the nerves. No rubbing merely lay it on. Kills Pain For Neuralgia Twm1j4 nnf Ka witVlAtlfr MV Tint mam tv MtM I- all whA anftVr with neuralgia or rheumatism or pain or any kind." Mr. Hmy Bishop HmUna, Pkia All Con " I unffered with auite a severe nen ralgic headache for 4 months without any relief. I used yoat liniment for two or three nights ana 1 naven fr fered with my head since."''- Swinger, imusbuu, ty. Treatments for Cold and Croup 'Mv little sirl. twelve years old. caught a severe cold, and I gave her three drops of Sloan a imiment on sugar oa eoine to bed. and she rot no in the morning with no signs of a cold. A lit tle boy next door had crono and I gave the mother the Liniment. She gave him three drops on going to bed. and he got np without the croup tn tne morning, Mr. IF. H. Strange, Chicago. IU. At all Dailan. Price 23c, 50o. ud ll.OS Sloan's Book on Horses seat free. Address M. EMU S. SUMN, he, Btu,lbss. Uos Betweeo Higb Point tod TLomasvUIe is Optu Thomasville, May 81. Saturday Bird S (Joler rail his first electric battery car over the Carolina & Yad kin River Railway from High Point to Thomasville and back, making the trip in one hour and thirty minutes each way. A large crowd gather ed at the station in Thomas vill to welcome the arrival of this first car and on the return trip several people ac cepted the invitation of Mr. Coler, who was along to take the initial ride back to High Point. : This road which operates daily trains from High Point by way of Thomasville on through to High Rock, where itTconnects with Southbound Railroad will now be of still greater usef ulnessto the trav eling public with this new electric addition, which how ever operates only between High Point and Thomasville. Mr. Coler informed the writ-? er that a regular schedule will be put on between these two towns for the electric car in about ten lays. Co'lier Storstad is Held by Officials Montreal, Que., May 31 The collier Stcrstad, which rammed' the liner Empress of Ireland in the St. Lawrence River ne$r Father Point early Friday morning reached here late tojay under her own steam. j Contary to etoiies of her condition she was little injured. Her stem was bent back a dozen feet high above the water line. Shs has 11,000 tons of coal on board. Only a few officials were allowed to board the vessel. Immediately the veseel tied up a writ issued by the Cana dian Pacific Railway.claiming $2,000,000 in the Quebec Ad miralty Court, was served on Captain Anderson and Stor stad was placed under deten tion - Captain Anderson said he could make no statement as official of the Dominion Coal Company, charterers of the boat, bad arranged to do that Seamen who were persuaded to tell something of the colli sion, though warned by their officers not to talk to news paper men, said Captain An derson was off duty at the time of the accident; that the ship had been ordered astern before it struck the Empress a glancing blow and that 350 people were saved by the crew of the Storstad. Peopes National Bank Sali9buiy, N. C. Does General Banking Business W PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt attenion given to any busi ness entrusted to us. -: Your business solicited. s3f3P6op.es National Bank John 8. Hendersoa, J. D. Kerwood, jfV president. cashier. D. L. Gaskifl, W. T. Busby, - v-i ridnt. Asst. eaahir turn Old Sans, Otter lesiediet fiat Cm The worst cases, no matter of now long standing, are cared by the wonderful, 14 . reHafcte jDr. SLOAM'S If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small see us. If you have a Fara to Sell, List it with us. H SALISBURY p and Insurance Company. ? W. W. TAYLOR, Successor. to Ml 1J A Full and Complete line of Dry Goods, Notion?, Groceries, Shes, Hats, Feed Stuff, rockery, Glass ware, Enameled ware aud many other such articles as ar3 usually carried iu a general store. Having been with the firm of Kluttz & Rendlemm for about thirty years and being fully acquainted with the business, I would appreciate a continuation of the patronage of my Meads and the people of the county, generally, 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. Consult The Master Dentists Our Advice FREE to you More ailments resultfrom bid teth than any othr one thing Indigestion, stomach troubles and all other attending troubles usually have their origin through bad teeth Djn't hesitate a mom ant to come here and let us examine y-ur teeth. We will giv? yu an honest opinion of just what you need. Hundreds of satisSed patients can tes tify to our PAINLE S3 METHODS, and w ean g wrantee you better jervices, better material at muah LOWER P&ICSS than any other dentist in the State. Philadelphia Painless Dentists Best Service For Least Money Do'nt worry about money, Terms arranged to Suit. THEY MUST FIT All our work is guaranteed for 1 11a. 1 iiiktsi 111 twenty years, and must be satis- LATENT dUbiivpl 5 SET Open deily 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Dointmentsoan be made by phone. (ansvriiiR- JKOomatisDrink- Si J I ans unite- - - ..ammmm rigorously good and keenly delicious. Thirst -quenching and refreshing. The national beverage and yours. Demand the genuine by full name Nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY "henever Atlanta, : see an ;ow think 'oca -Cols. TO IT REALTY Taylor & Co. Salisbury, N. C sets ot leeth . .. $5 up Gold Fillinns $1 up Silvan Fillings ...50c up Gold Crowns $4- and $5 BHdgawark i A Tooth j when other work is being done. Sundays by appointment. Ap- Ga. ..... :-'Siithiw:y,ySS?i& i:.::::-:-:V:::S'$-.' - " -.' ? n lis
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