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w 'SBAWD m DESPAIRING WIFE Afttr Fear Years of Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave Up b Despair. Husband Cunt to Rescue. Catron, Ky In an Interesting letter bom tills place, Mrs. Betfle Bullock writes as follows : "1 suffered for four fears, with womanly troubles, and during fhis time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at B2L At fimes, I would have severe pains la my left side The doctor was called in, and his treat cent relieved me fo a while, but I was toon confined to my bed again. After bat, nothingeemed to do me any good. KITCHEN ECONOMY One burner or flame or high or a hot one. Oil Sookstove means better cooking at less cost. No coal, no soot, no ashes. In 1 , 2, 3 and 4 burrer sizes. Also a new 1914 model 4 burner cabinet oil range with fireless cook ing oven. A marvel of con venience and efficiency. At dealers everywhere, or write direct for catalogue. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington. D. C Norfolk, Va. (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Fl. TRYANALCODINE For that tired feeling and all ailments associated with pain. For Colds, Rheumatism, LaGrippe, Lumbago, Head ache, etc. It gives that soothing re lief when you are suffering. Write for sample. Analgodine Medicine Go. Salisbury, N. C . 6 17- lOt pd RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns. Old SoresvTetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema etc. Antiseptic Anodyne Luse4 internally or externally. 25c CUED I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and 1 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 tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all 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. Advtenrv Df'ot.. Chattatiooara. Term., foe Special Instructions on your case and 64-page book, ' Horn Treatment for Women." sent in plain wrapper. J-6 four low -a slow fire The Charlotte, N. C Chariest; u,V.Va. Charleston, S. C 6reatly Reduced Fares to Durham, N C Account Good Roads Associ ation, July 9th and 10tb. ' via Southern Railway. lireatly reduced fares will be sold from all points in North Caro Una to Durham, N. C, Julv 8th and 9tb, with return limit on July izbd, account Worth Carolina Good Roads Association. R. H. DeButts, D. P. A. , Charlotte, N. C. Cured of Indgestion Mrs. Sadie P Clawson, Indiana, ra., was bothered with indiges tion. "My stomaoh pained me night and day," she writes. I would feel bloated and haye head ache and belching after eatiog. I also suffered from constipation, My daughter had used Chamber lain's Tablets and they did her so much good that she gave me a few doBes of them. They helped me as nothing else has done. For Sale by. For 8al bv All Dealer UucMen's Arnica SajAf( 2ND CREEK AND DUNN TOWN July 6. We have been having some good she wen around here during the past week and the crops are loosing better. j M. 8. Freeman, J. L. Bringle and the writer attended the quart erly conference and Sunday fcchcol rally at South River Methodist Churoh last Saturday, and to say that we had a grod time is pufc- mg it very mild. Those South River folks krow how to enter tain visitors and maka them feel at home when with them. It is reported that a couple of our ycung men acoompanied their best BirlB home one night last week without their shoes, on. Better look out boys yen might get the toe Itch going in the dew barefooted, or possibly the hook worm. Clyde Jones, who runs a beef market in Salisbury, waB up in our section one day last week hunting beef cattle. Pat Lucas, who has been run ning a saw mill in the upper edge of the county, had the misfortune to lose his saw mill Ly fire rne night last week. It caught some how at night and burned up be fore morning. It was a complete less as he carried no insurance. He has the sympathy of the en tire community in his misf ortuue. There will be preaching at Gay's Chapel next Sunday night. The Lesson for next Sunday in the Sunday School and Bib;. Class at Gay's Chapel will i. 1 1. the "Greatness Throng i Service" and the leading through Christ s life and an example of Bervice to others. Come out and be with ub. Mrs. Katie Harkey an aged lady af this section is vegy siok at this writing. Mr. White, the chicken man from Salisbury, stayed all nibt with Charley Jaoobs Saturday night. John Bringle, our butcher man, is still a butchering. Old Timer. ROCKWELL, ROUTE NO. 2. Jaly 6 We had a splendid r-iin July ltt. Rain undermined the dirt at a metal culvert near Monroe Ket mer's ai.d Clarence Bernhardt the mail carrier on route No. 3 from Salisbury, ran into it with h automobile and worked two and ne half hours before he could gel oat Moses Ketner. who purchased a large threshing outfit tnis season, threshed in our community last week and did splendid work. Mr Ketnnr's work gave the test ol satisfaction. It seems that clipper think' that Uucle BiU's young oaly by lost his pencil. Well, we will oot dispute Clipper's word, foi judging the size ot Clipper's fami ly, we think he has had ample time to experience all these thiLigs. Uucle Bill has been kt pi quite busy lately by the baby cry tng, the road workers elbver work, the large crop needii g attention, the burdensome tax to pay, and the Lord only knews what all, so have not had time to do much writing, but have decided to face our troub'es and a factions in i i mna ana easiness like manntr and Wt think as Gen. Lee said si Appomattox, all will come right in the end. Corn and cotton is looking well At - IIT . in mis community. vvneat is making a splbndid yield to the acre in tbii vicinity. John Josey and children visited Mr. Josey s daughter, Mrs Frank Laner at monroe, a few days ago Qaite a number of people of this oommunity attended the big junior celebration at Gold Hill Joly 4th, which they eDjoyed very much. Paul Deal loet a fine horre few dayB ago. John Litakerbad the miefortnte to lose one of his large horses last week. The Rockwell band furnished music for the Jnmor celebration at Gold Hill on the 4th. The writer beard a terrible un common noise near his home a few days ago and was puzzled to know what it could be in such a quiet country. At first he thought the U. S. had declatfd war against Mexico and seme high government r fao'al lad come to summons Uncle Bill to go aud fight for our flag, but finally the noiie came nearer and a terrible frightful looking thing, which came like lightning and pi u ted like a steep, drove op to Ut cle Bill's mail box and, after Uncle Bill got over his excitement to h e amazement, he found it to be our faithful mail carrier who had thrown off the yoke of ignorance and superstition and having de cide! to be progressive, hud bought a motorcycle and wai making his first trip with it. Well for fear wo migh tire the good readers of The Watchman we will ring off honing all success in life. Uncle Bill. GOLD KNOB. Julv 6. The dronsht seems to have been broken. We have been pleased with several good rains. The Trflrier-Crawford Tbresn ing uomraiy -tegan tnresning . .. this morning for the season. Blackberries aie ripe, fruit is ripening and those who have the privilege of breathing God's fresh air in the rural district, are al most in paradise. Miss Mamie Barg-r spent Bat nrday night and Sunday visiting her aunt, Mrs L. A. Sure wait, in Salisbury. Lewis L. Brown of this plaoe, came vary near gettirg killed by lightning last Saturday evening when lightning struck a tree near! him 12 the yard and rendered him semi-consoicus for awile v Some of our people spent the glorious fourth at Gold Hill, some went to Salisbury, whi'e some others stayed at home. However everybody seemed to enjoy them selves immensely. There will b an ice cream sup oer given at Gold Knob sohoo' house on the third Saturday evei- tug in July beginine at 2 o olook under the auspioes of the Worn au's Home and Foreign Mission ary Sooiety of St. Peter's. Every body is cordially invited. On the third Sunday in July the Rev. R S. Patterson of Char lotte, will preaoh a mission ser m-n at St. Peter's, at 11 o'clock '. ra. In the evening begining at . 3J the young people will render .he mission service mtitled "Mis aions Illustrated". Rev. R. L Brown, author of the service, will be present. ' Prof, and Mrs. Clarence E Philips of Atlanta, Ga , are spend ing some time visiting Mr. Phil lips pareuts. Mr. and Mrs. P. M Phillips, Rev. H. A. Trexler preached his anuiversa'ry sermon at St Peter's churoh on last Sunday 23 years ago Rev. Trexler preaoh ed his first sermon in this ohurch being then a young man and just started in the ministry. Mr. Trexler preached on this charge for six years and was thtn called away to work in the vineyard at other churches. Having been away from home f r 21 years he lecided last year "to arise and g back home". He therefore ac cepted aUnaiu'mouB call from this charge and on January 1st he egan work for hia home people once more. Rev. Trexler hat changed muoh since his last so journ with us aud als has found a great change in the congrega tinn. The old congregation has almost passed to the great beyond ind an entirely new one has taken its plaoe. Since bfgining his wcrk in the rr in is try Rev. Trexlei has done th9 following w.rk: Baptised 649, confirmed 202 re ceived by letter 118, Bermous 15C0, catechised 720, visits 4000, m r riaf es 162, and preached 200 fui -erals. Paitor Trexler is one of tne strongest minuetes in the North Carolina Synod, and, while he is growing older in years, he is also growing stronger in the work ( the Master. .- Lk. CRESCENT. July 3 ThJs community was visited Wednesday evening by a very sf vare rain and vwind storm which did a gocd deal of dimage to the fruit trees and suoh like. L B. Fink of Richfield, spent last Sunday visiting in Cresoent. Miss Mary West Iienhour o Salisbury, p nt a few days last week visiting relatives and friends of this place. There will be ohildien's day service at Crescent Sunday night, July 12th. Everybody is invited to be present; .Miss Annie Lee Pless spent last Sunday visiting one of her ichool mates near Rimer Town. Some of the your g people from here Bpent the '4th in Salisbury They report a nice time. Feldman Yatts spent Friday oight in Salisbury. Polly. Severe Attack of Colic Cured E E Cress, who travels i i Vir giuis aud other Southern States, was taken severely ill w th colic At th first store he came to th; merchant recommended Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy Two dose of it cured him. No one should leave home on a journey without a bottle of this preparation. For Sale by. For Sale by All Dealers. What Qtners are Siring? While he is about it Walter George might explain why he was peddling his stock around the capitor instead of in w all street. We know nothing of the Go'd Hill mine, yet we would have more faith iu the proposition if simebedv else was promoting it.: If Mr. Newman's mine was as rich' as all that we do not believe that he would have to go outside of North Carolina to secure capita' with whioh to operate it. Dur ham Herald. 00IN6 THEIR DUTY. Scqres of Salisbury Readers are Leirnirg till Doti of tiia Kidoeis. To filter the blood is the Kid neys duty. When they fail to do this th kidneys are weak. Baokacke and other kidney il' may follow; Help the kidneys do their work . Use Doan's Kidney Pills th tested kidney remedy. Salisbury people endorse thei worth. Mrs. R T. Parker, 508 E, Ceme tery St , Salisbury. N. C, says: "I had pains through the smal of my back and sides. I was al so subject to headackes and diizy spells. My Kidneys were weak I did not find much relief until I uied Doan's Kidney Pills. They restored my kidneys to a normal condition and stopped the pains. Another of the family suffered from kidney complain and backache. In his case Doan's Kidney Pills gave relief. Price 50o, at all dealers. Don't simply rBk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills that Mrs, Parker had. Foster-Mil- barn Co., Buffalo N. Y. Washington, July 4 President Wilson today requested the resig nation of George Fred Williams as minister of Greece because of his diplomatic indiscretions in the Albanian troubles. Bucklena' Arnica Salve Burns Sores for Cuts Mr. E. 8. Loper, Marilla, N Y., writes : 1 I have never had a Cut, Barn, Wound or Sore it would not heal." Get a box of Buoklen's Arnica Salve to day Keep handy at all times for Burns, Sores, Cutr, Wounds. Prevents Lookjaw. 25c, at your Druggist. THE NORTH CAROLINA Q College of Agriculture x And Mechanic Arts X This State Industrial College I offers strong courses in Agricul ture. Horticulture, 8toek-rais-1 ing. Dairying, Poultry, Veterin-1 ary Medicine; in Civil Electrical Engineering; in Chemistry and' Dyeing ; in Cotton Manufactur ing and in Agricultural teach ing . Four year eourses. Two 1 and one year Courses in Agricul ture and in Machine ShoD Work. Faculty of 61 men ; 738 students, 25 buildings; excellent equip-! ment and laboratories, for each department. On July 9th County superintendents conduct en trance examinations at each county seat. For catalogue write E. B. OWEN, Registrar, 0 24-14tpd West Raleigh, N C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina. Five regular Courses lead ng to degiees. Special Courses for teachers. Fre tuition to thoe who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins Sep tember 16th. 1914. For catalogue and other information, addresj 6 17-lOt-pd JULIUS I. FOUST, President, Greensboro I. c. 0 17 lOt FARM FOR SALE. At Court House Door 6th 12 Noon., July A valuable farm for sale with first class buildings. A larg two story dwelling house with doable ell. A good douHe barn with plenty of good out buildings, also a lot of good meadows and or chards. This farm is situated four and oue half miles south east of Salis bury on the Stokesfrry road ; knowD as the late William A Cauble home place. (51 acres). Also anotbor tract of land (5i acres) adjoinfng the above with a fine quarry of granite. . For further informal on apply to H. W. Cauble, Salisbury, N C, Route Nc. 3, or Lewis I. Cad blb, R-ckwell, N. 0. 6 17-3t. rJachovia Bank and Trust Co. Salisbury, N. C. KKXT TO COURT HdOSC Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why list open a u account with us? Peopes' National Bank Salisbuiy, N. . Does General Banking Business WE 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. CO" Peoples National Dank John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier. D. L. Gaskill, W . T. Busbj, Y-i resident. last, eaaai&r w -I If you want-to buy a Farm, Large d Small, see us. If 1 ou have a Farm to Sell, List it Tsith us. SALISBURY! REALTY and Insurance Company. t W. W. TAYLOR, Successor to Taylor & Co. Em a i lJ A Fall and Complete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries. Stnes, Hats, Feed Stuff. Crockery, Glass ware, Jfiuamelrtd ware and many other such articles as ar usually carried in a general store. r Having been with the firm if Klultz & Rendleman for aboat thirty yeard anl being fully acquainted with the business, I would appreciate a continuation of the pxtronage of my friends and the people of the county, generally, am occupying the same old stand and will be glad tj have an opportunity to serve you Very respectfully, W. W. TAYLOR, 305. S. Main St 'Phone 39. m PORCH FURNITURE Including Old Hickory and White Maple. PORCH SHADES Something that is needed these hot days. REFRIGERATORS We have the best Refrigerators on the market. show you these. DINING BOOM. BEDROOM, PARLOR, KITCHEN and HALL FOBNITHTRE. COFFINS ND CASKETS Furniture I ' ' I """it answers every beverage re- 'A I . 1 I quirement -vim, vigor, refreshment, '. .it wnuicsumeness. fV Ml will satisfy you. r Demand the genuine by full name Nicknames encourage substitution. I 1m X. THE COCA-COLA.; COMPANY Xfi(! ATLANTA, GA. W0 I I you see an Sw I I Arrow tnink - r- j t Coca. Cola. . XjBT " V! . ST ME Salisbury, N. C. Ail sizes. Let us
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