- W t 7 its -iLrS, - t ft c 1 v . 4 ruuuios HaHnnA I Does General Banking Business pocits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt attenion iven to any budi- Bet entrusted to ua. " Your baaine83 Bolici ted. CPeopleis National Dank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood,!? president. cashier. D, L. GMkifi, W. T. Busby, V-rretJdent. Asst. oahir Adninstrators lotice. Having qu'alitled as adminiatratrii of the estate of John It Sloop, late of Rowan CJounty, N. C, this is to notify -a 11 persons having claims against the state of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 12 day of May, 1916, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A1j Dersons indebted to said estate will make immediate settlement with the undersigned administratrix, or T. G, Fan at Salisbury, N. 0. Mks. Emma O. Sloop, Admx. of John R. Sloop. This May 12, 1915. T. Q. Furr, attorney. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared tpedslly for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a Ionic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c ftThero-Colzu if The mint makes it and under the terms or the UouTiNSirraL Mobtoiqb Com jruu oaa secure ic as o6 Tror r any legal purpose on anDroved real estate. Terms easy, tell'us your wants and we win co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY, . B 5-5 1419 Lytton Bldg , Chicago, 111 Dr. G. .Beam. Dr. T. L. Spoon. Successors to Philadelphia Painless Dentists. Inc. Same management. Same good honest work at. reasonable prioes. 126N. Main St, Phone 763. JOHN R. BROWN, OPTOMETRIST. Fitting Glasses a Specialty Relief or no Pay. ExininitioD Without Drugs or Drops. China Grove, N. C. b2-l Farms for Sale 1. 100 acres of good farming land, seven miles from Salisbury. Good dwellings, good pasture, well watered, two wells, pleufey of timber and red soil. Will sell as a whole or in part. One third cash balance on long time. Far father infarmation, call on are address, Wk. H. 8t jb wart. Salisbury, N. C. LlSt Or Stllea, One black horse and bnggy Horse 15 hands high, weight 1050 pounds, age 10 years, left fore foot with bar shoe and left hind foot white, small star in forehead. Haokney baggy, black body, yellow running gear. Find er notify W. B. Orompton, Salis bury, N. 0., and receive reward. Pisina-PicificEiposltlons.Sja Frincitco - and SirDiep, CilltOTBla. Very low rouud-tiip faree, Oatee of sal March 1st to Nov ember 80thi- 1915. Finalvretorn imit three mouths from date of sale, except that these .ticketa win not be good to returu tater than December 81st, 1915. 5 , - Low- round -trip farea from Drinoinal point as f olloiwa : Charlotte $84 15. Salisbury &'15, High Point v $84 15, Greensboro $84 15, Mount Airy $80 2d, iiai touia $88 15. North WUksbore $87.85, Statesville $84.15 Hickory $88 25, MoraaDtou Wing. Bton Salem $84.15, Shelby $82.60. Fares from other poinfs on same basis Fares to Seattle or via Portland and Seattle at higher rate, rnese ticKets win permit of diverse routing and will allow stop-over on both going and re turn trip within limit of ticket. Southern Railway off era choice of several routes of historic inter est from which to select; going one way and returning another. Through connection and . good serviod via Memphis, St , Louis, Obioago or New Orleans Through can daily via New Orleans and Sunset R ute. Spe cial car parties now being arrang ed, affording opportunity to make trip, without change withpot oompany on outgoicg trip;' re turning at leisure via and route you may choose, stoppiug-oft at your own pleasure; therehyavjig. ing all the discomforts of going and returning with large tonr par ties, being compelled'to follow the crowd. In going individually or with special Pallmau car parties yen spend your own money, atop where y a please and go and come to suit yoor own convenience and save money paid tourist agrnts for esoortiug yon around. For further information apply to Southern Railwav agents, or R Hi DkBotts, ' division passenger agent, Cha-lotte. N -O. RURAL iUElVS " Written by OUR For Surveying. Farms and Cily Property, . - Plots, Deeds. Maps, etc, ., write - Aw-Treklery R. F. D.No. 6, SALISBURYp N. 'Phone: Liberty. For Sale. 1 Fox Typewriter, 1 typewriter desk, 1 Filing cabinet (sectional) 1 small Mosler safe. Apply to Johw L. Rbhdlbmam . E&S tO HltCb for Slit. Pure Biflf Plymouth Rook, Buff Orpington nd Buff Loghorn at 50o per set ting of 15 eggs at the parsonage, or $1 00 shipped. See or add rest Rev. O. A. Brown, China Grove. N.O. Cuts, Burns J Ifrmaea, Bores Wounds and Piles quieklT healed with Arnica Sahre. It prevent infection, is antiseptic soothing, healing. Try it once. Money Back If It Fails. The Original and Genuine. Bucklen's lOOdmjn LODbir CO.Sells galvania d rooftn? t rook bottom prices RUB-MY-TISrJ Will cure RheuiDiatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Bums, Old Sores, Tetter, Rini:Worm;-Ec-zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c v ORGAN OH CFRCH. :f ? funa T W. H. Rimer and M. &f. Ketnei .have purchased new hafttoeraV . V Henry Troutman spent 8unday t W. H-. Rimer's. Ray Hopkins, spent Sunday with hisi sister, Mrs. G . I. Carter. We are informed that J. A. Cauble, who has t een staying near Clark's store, has sold his land and has moved to his people in. Salisbury, as his health taj not improved. Mrs. W . H. Rimer visited at Jacob A. Carter's Sunday. MrB. M. 1. carter nad new squashes; to eat June 1st. Venus if you can beat that trot out your squash raiser. - Jacob A. Carter is operating i gold mine on his farm and is get ting out some fine ore. From all reports, if he sinks 85 or 40 feet, he will have a laTge vein. : Mr. and Mrs. Will McDanie spnt Baturday night and Sunday with his father near Concord. Some of the crops around here are looking rough on "account of the wet weather. Peop le are busy making hay, as the mowing ma chines can be heard in every direc tion. Harvest is almost nere. and some of our farmers are not through planting. As we passed j. T. uarter's we thought he was going into some sewerage oontraoting to see such large piles of tile piping on his farm and, upon investigation found Mr. Carter was blind ditch ing his wet bottom land, whioh all farmers should do. DaVid Beaver has a nice field of wheat. Swxbthkabt. now in irobd conditionf ' ' same place Sunday anpv Sunday -Miss Josie Brady visited at W. Bradyi Saturday nights Po childrenV exercisefivhich Jr C.-;Canup, who. has; tint I wss held at Liberty Sunday nignt, guineas got ten guinea eggs in one W6s Veil" ateuded by young and day. Venus if you' can' beat that, fold.- ;Tbe program consisted cf trot put your guinea raiser. , I congs, recitations and addresses by Mrs. 0. M. Brady of Salisbury Z. B.Twxler. Oscar Phillips and Visited at G. A. Trezler's Sunday, the pastor of the churob. Misses Lou and Carrie Brady Clarence Trexler of near Craven, visited at J. A. Brady's Sunday. Ivxaited at Esq G. A. Trailer's Miss Jennie Brady, who-bad de- Sunday night. cide&ta-raisa a pet crow to keep I A. L. Morgan of Granite the hawks from catching the Quarry, visited his father, J. F. ohiokMns. had baH Inok with' herl Murirtfn Snudav Avnnincr pet.T ' Mrs. Lu .da Oraoford of Vthis J. 0. Cranford and family, who communitj was stricken with nave been naving toe mumps, are paralysis or tne brain Suudiy getting jsome better we are glad to eveuitg about three o'clook. Her know. ' WithJbest wishes to The Watch man and its many readers. - Billxb LIBERTY X ROADS. The farmers of this community are busy plowing as the ground is COOK IN COMFORT THIS SUMMER YOU can make your kitchen as livable as your living room if you have a NEW PER FECTION Oil Cookstove. No wood-box, no ash-pan, no coal-hod to bother with. A clean, cool kit chen, and half the drudgery gone. The NEW PERFECTION is quick and handy like a gas stove. It lights instantly, and gyves you a big volume of heat, easily regulated just by raisingr lowering the wick. It is easy to operate, easy to clean, and easy to re-wick. 2,000,000 women say it's ' Vas stove comfort with kerosene oiL" Ask your dealer to show you his NEW PERFECTI ON line stoves with one, two, three and four burners. Note particularly NEW PERFECTION OVENS, especially made for use on these stoves. Ideal for roasting and baking. Use Aladdin Security Oil ox Diamond White Oil to obtain the best results in oil 'Stoves, Heaters and Lamps STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C w JMMy) - Charlotte, C Norfolk, Va. ' (BALTIMORE): Charlsston, W. Va. Richmond, Va. V Cuurlestoo, S. C TRADING FORD. Some warmer this week. The farmers are up against busy proposition now as harvest and the crab grass are staring them in the face. Wheat is damaged to some ex tent by the recent rainy spell, as it seems to not ripen just right : Frank Wire looks several years younger, talks like a preacher and can plow bare footed. Well it's srboy About fifty carp was caugh along the river laBt week. The aveiage weight -was from ten to twelve pounds. About one hundred people and children gathered at the home of W. R. Walton, on last Sunday while he was at church, and spread a big dinner ready to be served just when he returned. This was unknown to Mr. Walton and he was so excited when he got home that he could not eat to his satisfaction. Sam was there and you bet-he got. dinner plenty. Hope that some one else will get fooled soon as Sam enjoys these dinners. On next Saturday night C. H waner win nave an ice cream upper at his home and as the in vuaiion is puuuo ne expects an unsually large crowd. Ice cream, cold drinks, Lannanas, etc., will be served. Come and bring some one with you . Well as I ara very busy hceing in the garden I will close for this time. Sam Snort. condition is sen jus and chances for recovery doubtful r Dr, C M. Poole of Salisbury, is tbe attend ing physician . John Trexler of Salisbury, has been spending a few days with friends at Rockwell and home, r "Doctor" Esgle visited at Na poUn Trexkr's Sunday evening. We suppose he is making arrang ments to help Mr, Trtxler with his harvest. . Ebq. Geo. Allen Trexler has purchased a new wheat binder. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson vis ited at G. A. Trexler Sunday SF evening- Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Goodman visited at F. M . Tyack's Sundav evening. -Wild Bill" had the pleasure of attending the Snenoer-Rock well ball game at Rockwell Sat urday evening. Anyone wishing to get a game of ball with a nice bunob of good looking boys will do well to call on or write to Wesley Morgan, Gold Hill, N. C. Z B. Trexler contemplates makirg a business trip to Crrue. lius, N 0., in the interest of tbe sohool there G leu n Tr x er is a frequent call er at W. G. Faele'a, iie serv ing his appipntioeship as a black smith. Success to the young smith. With bet wishes t) The Wat h man and Ricird I am. WrtD Bill, Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS cbifl TONIC.drives out Malaria.enriches the blood, builds up the system. A true ionic ror adults and children. 50c REEDY BRANCH Rent No. 1 Gold Hill, June 7 The many farmers of this com munity are very busy with their crops preparing for their harvest I which is near at hand. TW "I All rai i j3-m. ureorgf) Alien irexier. vis ited at J. A. Brady's Sunday Col. ffyait Re'fliBs J. T. Wyatt returned heme to day from RiobmoLd where he has bden 8ttni)dii;g the old soldiers' r union, tie stopped over at Hieb Point to visit old friends and rel atives and reports a fine time.. He took 86 si ap shots at the most un port ant things he saw: Th Lee Webb, of St. Paul's neighbor- next re union will be at Birming hood was also a visitor at thb'ham, Ala , next year Venus. MM C 1 11 hoi HSSSHHEHH It Always Helps .says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic She says further: "Before 1 began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles rof Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. 1 soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. 1 wish every suffering woman would give 1X1 The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache," side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-put feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui h for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women tor more than tiny years. Get a Bottle Today! The S ecret of a Good Figure often lies in the brassiere. Hundreds of thousands of women wear the Bien-Jolie Brassiere for the reason that they regani it as necessary as a corset. It supports the bust - and back and gives the figure the youthful i outline which fashion decrees. (BE -AN JO-t.EE) BRASSlETlMs are the daintiest, most serviceable garments imaginable. Only the best of materials are used for instance, "Walohn", a flexible bon inrf great durability-absolutelr rustless permitting laundering without removal. They come in all styles, and your local Dry . Goods dealer will show them to yon on re quest. If he does not carry them, he can easily get them for you by writing to us. Send for an illustrated booklet showing styles that . are in high favor. BENJAMIN & JOHNES 50 Warren Street . Newark; N. J. ; At W W. TAYLOR'S hSpring Goods, General line White Goods, Gingham, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, etc, When in need oTDcy Groods, Shoes, Hats, Cap3, o-, tioQS, Crockery, Groceries, Tinware and about every -thingkept in a general store, come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headqaar ters while in th city. Very truly, W. W-. TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. 4 facilities for tRe care and protection of your Money are modern in evdry respect. The many new depositors we are gaining indicates a growth of'7 this bank which will permit an added and larger usefulness to the com munity. ' k . Is it not foolish to keep your money in your house where you will always fear it may burn, or where a burglar may break in and steal itnd kill you at the same time? We pay four per cent, interest, compounded' quarterly. SALISBURY BANK & TRUST CO. W. K;McWHIRTER, Cashier. Let me send you FREE PERFUME Write today for a testing bottle' cf ED. PINAUD'S LILAC ITie world's most famous perfume, every drop as sweet as the living blossom. For handkerchief, atomizer and bath. Fine after shaving. AI the value is in the perfume von don't pay extra for a fancv bottle. The quality is wonderful. The price only 75c (6 oz.). Send 4c for the little bottle enough for 50 handkerchiefs. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD Department M. ED. PINAUD BUILDING NEW YORK DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING Onyx Hosiery 3 RC iS-Pmt. omc- Gives the BEST VALUE for Tour Money Eoery Kind from Cotton to Silk. For Men, Women and Children Any Color and Style .From 25c to $5.00 per pair Look for tli Trade Mark! ' Sold by All Good Dealers. wholesale Xr & Taylor NEW YORK 'maim (JWem IN 3-in-Onfri3 a KehL enre oil com- rmnnd that never owns 3-m-One lubricates rjerfectlv sewins machines. tyrewrjters,bicycles, l&cks, clocks, ins. lawnmowers everxthine that ever needs oiline in your home of No acid. A little 3-in-One on a soft cloth deans and Polishes nerfectlv all veneered or varnished furniture and woodwork. Snrinkied on a vard of black cheesecloth it makes an ideal Dustiest Dusting Cloth. 3-in-One absolutely prevents rust on gun barrels, auto fixtures, bath room fixtures, gas ranges, everything metal, indoors or out, in any climate.' It sinks into the unseen metal pores and forms a protecting "overcoat" which stays on. Free 3-in-One F ree. Write today for generous free bottle and the 3-in-One Dictionary of hundreds of uses. 3-in-One is sold in all good stores in Seize bottles: 10c (1 oz.), 25c (3 oz.), 50c (8 oz- X pint). Also in new patented Handy Oil Can, 25c (3 oz.). 3.TO-ONB OIL COMPANY I, 42DABraadvar; Now York Clir The lnJachovia Bank & Trust Go. Is the StrongestBank in'North Carolina, . LARGEST CAPITAL. LARGEST ASSETS This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors - 4 per cent, paid on Saving deposits. Yon can open ari arnnt with nnn finllnr anV nnwarrla ; . 7 V Heals the Hurt kAQ Druggists and Dealer. 25C .s .

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