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1 7. "Hi WOMAN AVOIDS OPERATION Medicine Which Made Sur geon's Work Unnecessary. Astoria, N. Y. "For tiro yean I was feeling ill and took all kiftda of .tonics. I was eet ingworseeveryday. x naa cnms,my head would ache, I was always tired. 1 could not walk Straight .j vrj. vucuom J m my back and Ihadl naino in ach. I went to a doctor and he-said I must gouner an operation, but 1 did not go. ; I read in T J- T1 T- T T. paper DOUt Lydia E. Pmkham s Vegetable Com , pound and told my husband about it. I said ' IJcnow nothing will help me but I will try this.' I found myself improv ing from the very first bottle, and in two weeks time I was able to sit down and eat a hearty breakfast with my hus band, which I had not done for two years. I am now in the best of health and did. not have the operation." Mrs ' John A. Koenig, 502 Flushing Avenue Astoria, N. Y. ' Every one dreads the surgeon's knifo and the operating table. Sometimes nothing else will do ; but many times doctors say they are necessary when they are not Letter after letter comes to the Pinkham Laboratory, telling how operations were advised and were aot oerformedr or,if performed, did no good, but Lydia RPinkham's Vegetable Com' pound was used and good health followed. Ji.J advice 'write to Lydia E. Pmkham Medicine Co; (confidential), Lynn, Mass. 7 The RAYO LAMP SAVES TROUBLE YOU don't have to spend the greater part of your time cleaning it and won dering why it won't burn. The Rayo is simple in construction and in design. It lights without removing the shade and gives the best sort of light the kind that won't hurt your eyes. Lamps , Rayo lamps are an ornament . to any home. They require very little attention yet always add to the attractive ness of the robm. The Ravo is the symbol of efficiency economy convenience. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to- obtain best results in Oil Stoves Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products that bring com fort and economy to the farm. Ask for them by nme. Matchless Liquid Gloss Standard Hand Separator Oil Standard Household Lubricant Parowax Eureka Harness Oil Mica Axle Grease If your dealer does not carry these, write to our nearest station STANDARD J OIL COMPANY (New Jeraey) BALTIMORE Washington. D. C Charlotte. N. C. Norfolk. Va. Charleston. W. Va. Richmond. Va. v Charleston. S. C Trade wiM C.f.SHUPINE IHE GROGEH, He carries' 'a full line of High Grade Grocri? at very low prices. Buys all kinds of Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him .Headquarters for Watkine Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Inniss St. lllllllllllilHIIIIIIIIII ! :. B.ft. SWIMS LOCAL NEWS of interest to . ALL OF OUR READERS. Min Ida Mae Young, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Young, and M . H. Early, of Salisbury, were united in marriage last Tburiday night at the home of he bride's parents, by Rev. 0. M. Pickens, pastor of the bpeocer Metfhodist cnurcn. mecoupie will reside in Salisbury where Mr. Early is manager of the xadfcin Hotel oafe. The series of tabernacle meet- tugs o be conducted ny uisnop J 0. Kilgo during the coming spring will begin the fourth Sul- ay in Maroh. The date was fiyf-d last Satnrdav by Rev. T. F. Mair, D.D. and Bishop Kilgo, ho anenfc the dav here with Dr. Tm.,. tv WorH Milan, a noted U1S1I) - vocaliBt ot Atlanta has been se- j eundto tram a large cnoir ana conduct the song service in con nection with the meetings. flRev. J.D. Andrews, president . f f!atftwba college at Newton, spent last Sunday in Salisbury i.d filled the pulpit Sunday uight at Faith Reformed church. Cotton ginnfd in Rowan oounty ap to January 16th this year to tals 6,760, as against 7.882 for the same period last year. George Hurley, indicted for housebreaking and larceuy in ccn-ui-ction with, the robbing ot the residence of a Mr. Oyercash near China Grove, was arrainged in the oonnty court Tuesday morning and plead guilty to larceny. He as held for the February term oi Rowan Superior court and placed under a $300 1 ail. T. M. Black- elder and W. K. Kimball were iu town Tuesday along with sey- oral other witneses ircm duj vlroye and vicinity. A son was born on Tuesday to Solicitor and Mrs. Hayden Ulem ent. F.N. Maxwell is reported to-be in a critical oouuimuu --- u South Clay Streat. He has -j. . ij hien quite ill tor several ujr. The Inter-State five and ten -:ent store ot tnis ony, uuRc hands, the busii.esi and stock be ing purchased by the McClellau Company. P. B. Laird, the new manager, has arrived here and ta ken charge of the store. The Pasteur treatment wai suo- Wilhnr Kea C6B9IU1 lU uo " ler. son of Lewis Kesler, of Prov idence township, who vr a mad doe some was bitten weeks ego The lad has leUrned fwm Ra Isou The me a berg of the Rowan County Bar Association will hold a meeting iu the county commis sinner's room in the court house Friday afternoon. The calendar for the February term of Rowan Superior Court will be arranged at this meeting. John C. Basby, of Salisbury, hat been awarded the scholarship of the Associated Harvard clubs for the Harvard Law school ac cording te word received from Cambridge, Mass, This- scholar ship was additional to the regnlai awards for the year. A. Smolair Nurse, a colored dentist, was among the applicants who paeibd the dental board at the examination held in Salisbury recently, lie will locate here for the praotice of his profession. Connection has at last been made between the telephone lines of the Concord Telephone Com pany and the long distance lines of the Bell system. Arrange ments had been under negotia tion for some time between these two companies to connect their lines and a final conolusion wsb reached last week. The Concord Telephone Company operates ex changes in Concord, China Grove, Kannapolis and Mt- Pleasant, and its lines radiate throughout Ca birrcs county and the southern .portion of Rowan county. Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up Mrs, Martha Wilcox, Gowanda N. Y. writes: "I first used Cham barlain's Cough Remedy abou eight years ago. At that time '. had a hard ocld and coughed most of the time. It proved to be jus w iat I needed. Jt brok1? up th cMd in a few days, and th cough entirely disappeared. I havp told many of my friends of th good I received through using thi medicine, and ail no nave used it speak of it in the highest terms Obtainable everywhere ITriniVt hp.Hnnrt-winW hvfMartlintf finnminpamantcli' iii i uuuc wTi o tins uurv. IN. Ill Four new councils were organ- zed in the state during the month f December by the Jr, O. U. A. M., according to State Secretary Samuel F. Vanoe. One was or ganized on Deoembsr 18 at Spruoe iue in the western part of the State; one on the 13th with 1C0 members at MoFarland. in Anson county; one on the 18 ih in Yad kin county, and one close to Rocky Mount. A new council was or ganized at Smithtown during Jan uary. - - The opening session of the fourth annual meetitg of the North Car olina Live Stook Association open fd at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morn iug in the auditorium of the. old court house. The opening ad dresies were delivered by Mayor W. H. Woodson and County Farm Demonstrator W. B. Orompton. I'he dav was designated on the program as swine day. weones day was beef cattle day. Thurs day will be dairy day and to morrow will be devoted to the awarding of prizes and will be featured by a parade of all stock entered. The livestock entered in the show are being kept at stableB in Spencer and Salisbury. Ganeral Robert E. Lee's birth dav auniversary was celebrated last Wednesday by the oity grad ed schools with appropriate exei oises in the chapel; A dental parlor has been fittu ap in the Wachovia bank building in the former Dr. J.D.Carlton office. The parlor will be cccu pied by Dr. W . C. Taylor, a young man of this city. Dr. Taylor had been with Dr. Ocldwell - in Charlotte for some Jime. Sheriff Krider" started his extra tax collecting rounds on Monday morning, his first collecting place being at Trexler's store iu Frank lin township. All kind and manner of claims are being matfe for other cars but YOU KNOW THE FORD. r Then why take a chance. Place your order now and don't be disappointed later H. Chapmau, revenue agent at Greensboro, will be transferred to San Francisco, Cal., on February 1st. T. H. Vanderford, of Salis bury, formerly agent at Greens boro for several months, will suc ceed Mr. Chapman. W. E. Rcsiel, of this oity, an nounces nimseit a candidate tor the office of High Sheriff of Row an couDty o n the Republican ticket. The First Methodist congrega tion of Salisbury will build a tab ernacle on West Fisher and South Jackson streets, on the Presby terian property, which has been tendered for the purpose. The tabernacle will be made to seat 1,500 parsons and will have its in itial opening in the coming spring when Bishop J. O. Kilgo will con- duot a month's meetings in it. J The question of supplying the new territory taken iu the oity extension with street lights was discussed at a meeting called fcr the purpose by the board of al dermen of Salisbury. The Publio Service company agreed to fur nuh 97 100-oaudle power lights at 2d each but the offer was net accepted at this meeting. An other mseting will be held this Thursday uight. ULL Lewis Miller of this city, form erly an agent for the Chicago Portrait company, has resigned that position and is now connect ed with the Wright Undertaking establishment, this oity, having been in this business before. The Colonial theatre is now being managed by J. H. Ramsey, ex-postmaster, who succeeds Gsorge Hall, who had pharge of the play-house for the past year The theatre ii closed rhis week undergoing a renoviation. It will open Friday night. Work is progressing rapidly on the completion of the big water power development and Alumi nium work! of the Southern Aluminium Company of America, at Baden, at the narrows of the Yadkin river, near Whitney. This oompany controlled by the Aluminium Company of America, is capitalized at $1,000,000, and has purchased the Southern Alu minium Company properties for about $5,756,000. The purchase inoludes the partially oomplet ed hydro-electrio development originally planned to generate 70,000 killowatti. E. H. Bean will erect a hand some residence on South Fulton Street on the o'.d Robert Johnson lot in the neai future. mm : i The schools of the cltyblosed the first term last Friday. The mid term promotions took place last Monday, the first day. of the uew term. R?v. L. W. Blaokwelder, form erly a pastor in Salisbury, now located at High Point at present in the service of the board of mis sions of the Episcopal churoh. Hi is engaged in mission work at Mooresville this week, Ike Lyerly, while coming to Salisbury on his bicycle last Wed nesday morning, states that he was held up by two Negroes at the point where the Yadkin . railroad crosses the old Concord road. Lyerly had nothing of value on aim and when the Negroes found this out they went onjheir way. , Residents of this section will have an opportunity to witness a partial eclipse of the sua which is scheduled to take plaoe on Thursday morning, February 3rd. The eclipse will start about 11 o'clock and will last about two hours. 1 ; J . Warren Booker tendered this reiignation as secretary of the Chamber of Commerce at a meet iug of the board of direotors of that organization held on Tues day evening, January 18. Mr. Booker expects to return to his home in Richmond, Va, The lot purchased recently from tbe Wallaces on North Main street by A. G. Peeler is to be the site of a Btcre and salesroom on the front and a bekry will be remod eled out of the building in the rear. The building is to be done this year. new improvement and one that rwill s&ve lots of valuable time.is the installation of. imagi nary fi e alarm boxes at different plbCisiu this city. These boxes i are to be used exclusively by the firemen and will enable the men responding to en alarm to find the fire quicker. The large livery stable owned and conducted by R, L. Mahaley, situated on West Innnes street and running baok to Church reet, is to be remodeled and made into a garage to be run in connection with the stable. The garage will faoe on Innes street and th stables on Churoh street . Work will begin as soon as possi ble. F. Ivy Morgan, a oity letter carrier, entered the Whitehead Stokes sanatorium last Saturday uight and was operated upon for hernia on Monday. Piles ai-s i i 6 to M l -y um uiwigm wiu i f ra sta root OINTMENT trfls to care -..3 SBBBSSia St SBBBiaSSll I IIMSIIIIMil - 1 1 if 3. -i -1 ' i
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