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A H Price; - a prominent
lawyc of this city, who waB
uuarii motialy endorsed for
congress from this, the Eighth
dUtnct, to succeed Oong',e?s
maa-R L Doughton, and was
urged to become a candidate,
states briefly that he dos not
wish to become candidate
for any office. He had been
sought most diligently by the
Republicans of the county.
He was practically guranteed
th nominauon wiin no op
position.
The Quinine "That Does Not Affect The Kea
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
1 1VBBROMO QUININE ia better than ordinary
Oainins tad does not cause nervousness noi
for tb erttOTe cl R. W. vROVfi. 2v
WD Graham, one of the
county's successful and prom'
inent farmers, s the reci
pient cf a20 gold piece as
fourth prize for raising grass.
The Wachovia Loan & Trust
Oo, of WinstonNSalem, offers
a standing prize of ?250 to be
distributed among the farm
prs of Rowan f nr those rais-
incr the largest amount of
grass on one acre of land.
Mr Graham entered the con
test at the last moment. On
one acr he raised 10,909
pounds of dry hay. In addi
to the'; prize he sold the hay
for f 145.
Workmen are clearing away
the rubbish pn the old thea
treBite on North Main Street
preparatory t o beginning
work on the Wallace block
anS new Sal'sbury bakery.
JHies Care -v. 6 to M ivs.
At
to
invitation has been sent
the mmisters in the
Wesicfn North Carolina Con
ferenceo come here during
the Kilgo revival meetinffs
and stay as long as they can:
1 he meetings will begin on
March 26 and will probably
continue for a month A
number of preachers have
Bonified their intentions of
coming to these meetings.
One of the features, and
one tat should not be toler
ater! on the occasion of the
Rowan "County commence
meut to be hld in this city
on Friday, April 7. will be
the athletic contests for both
sexBg. These willl he held
on the Ellis Street school
groiind and will be free to
the public.
The Arey Hardware Com
pany, a well known firm of
this city, is going out of bus
iness. Th managers, Messrs
Will and Beit Arey, have
made ro public announce
ment of their future inten
tions Roy Russell, an employe ot
the Southern shops at Spen
ce, was caught under a
heavy car wheel which fall
and he suffered a broken leg
on Friday afternoon. He
was given temporary surgical
attention and later taken to
the Whitehead-Stokea sana
orium for treatment.
Floyd Trexlei, the fast
The closing tercises pf the
colored pub! iai schools of the
county were field in the old
ccurt house last Friday and;
were largely attended.
Dr William IE Rainey this
city, on Monday took up his
new work. as res'dent physic
cian at Bdenfor the Ameri
can Alnminium Company,
having received this appoints
ment over ninetyeiffht other
applicants. In addition to
serving the manv employes
on the works and the em
ployes in the plant when
completed Dr Rainey will be
privileged to attend to out
side practice also. The Alu
minium Company will erect
at once a hospital which Will
be in charge of Dr Rainey
when completed: This ap
pointment is a worthy one to
the young physician, whose
many friends will be glad to
learn of his good fortune.
L C Deadman, a young
farmer of Cooleemeo, was
given a hearing last Saturday
before Recorder J D Gains of
Cooleemee, t o answer a
charge of having four gal
lons of intoxicating liquor.
He was fined 1 100 and costs
which he paid. He also
was required to giva bond
for his good behavior for six
months.
The advertisingposters for
use by the Sparks' circus dur-
short stop of Spencer, will ing the coming season have
UJachovia Bank & Trust Go.
Is the StrongestBank in North Carolina,
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LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS.
This give3 afety and Protection to our Depositors
A percaat. piid oa aving deposits. You can open ari
account with one dolla? and upwards.
Cit JiaNT fails to icft tsv.
roir 2 or fiotruauii ui. ;u
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play this season on the
Gree sboro baseball team.
The Spencer team will thus
Iosh one of its best players.
He. ill leave here for his
new posiion on Apr:l 8th,
arrived here. A very large
amount has been received
and many new designs have
printed.. The bills will soon
be posted announcing the
opening here on April 10th.
Sheriff J H Krlder last Fri
day night brought to Salis
bury Tke Reid, colore J, who
has been wanted in Rowan
county for over a.ye"ar on.a
charge of shooting Cowan
Cofriher near Landis about
a year ago. The Ngro has
kept "out of the , hands of the
law since the shooting unil
be was captured last Thurs
day at High Point from which
l laje Sheriff Krider brought
him.
A barn about five miles
west of Lanip, belonging to
Horace Graham, was burned
to-:the ground last Sunday
,mt)Tuing together with all the
farming tool3 and two calves.
liryigoi ang to the Psle and Sickly
Th' Qtc Standard genera" strengthening toni.
GI)"-S TASTELESS chili TONIC.drives on-
Mi1if,'i;enriches the blood, builds tip the system
A.ii -t l ot ic For adults and uldren. 50t
-F Ivey Morgan, a member
of thecity letter earner foce,
who was operated cn several
weeks ago at th 9 Whitehead
Stokes sanatorium for hernia,
has recovered and has r-turned
home.
Jddge Gilbert T Stevenson
of Wiuston-falem, will de
liver the coirmencement ad
dress at the close of the
Sp'encer graded scnsol on
May 2nd.
Co "5 Owl Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curs.
Tttfworrt cases, no matter of bow long standing.
m tared by the wonderful, o!3 reliable Dr.
POj"f Antiseptic ataliar OiL It relies
Hiv MUei tbe same i'oe. 25c v.
4rhrashing a ngro work
man with a flng pole for in
suiting him and then being
discharged for the act, near
ly caused strike in the coach
department of the Spencer
shops last Saturday after-;
noon. Jeffereon Ricp, white,
was the man discharged and
fellow workmen refused to
continue workiug until the
Negro was also discharged.
Tbis was done.
. The Ninth District Medical
Society will meet in Salisbury
on March 31st. Delegates will
be present from ten coun4ies
Dr-.B Byerly of Cooleemee,
is.&cifetary of the society.
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3 DHve Out Malaria
s - . . .And Bulitf Up The System
2l6t. the'Old .Staf dard GROVE'S
4ILESS chill TONIC. You know
are taking, as the formula i
OO every label, showing it i
toa Iron ih a tasteless form.
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Does Pain Interfere?
There is a remedy
Sloan's
Liniment
Read this unsolicited grateful
testimony
Not long ago my left knee be
came lame and sore. It pained
me many restless nights. So se
rious did it become that I was
forced to consider giving up my
work when I chanced to think of
Sloan's Liniment. Let me say
less than one bottle fixed me up.
Chos. C. Campbell, Florence, Tex.
BUS PAIN
Report of the Condition of
THE BAN II OF SPENCER,
at Soencer, in the tate oi ortncaro-
Una, a the clise ot d iimess
Marah 7th, 1916.
RE30URUE3.
Loans and dUcounta. . $86,333.01
Overdrafts secured. 110 11
Furniture and fixtures d.UOO.UU
-Due from National Banks.. 14,476.93
Due from State Banks and
B inkers 5,187.92
Ca.su items 753.37
ilver coin, including ail min
or coin currency 694.03
National bank notes ana oth
er U. 8. note? 8,079 00
Total $118,634.37
LIABILITIES
Ca: Hal stock r aid in $25,000.00
Sir .ius fund 2,500.00
Unl vided profits le?s cur
iv; t expenses and taxes pd. 1 920.14
! e- siti iubject to check. . . 57 654.21
-Ja.ings deposits 31,148 58
Cashier's checks outstanding 411.44
Tctal $118,634.37
St'i'-'s of N. O , County of Row- n? ss.
I, J. K. Dorsettj cashier of theaooye
na-ned lank, d solemly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of uiy knowledge and belief.
J. K Dobsktt, cashier.
Correct Attest:
A. J Gematkl, ;
J, W. Carlton, Directors.
H. P. Bbandis. )
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
ibi, 166h day of March, 1916.
VV. A. Goopman, notary public
notice to Creditors.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of Daniel Watson, deceased
late of Rowan County, North Carolina.
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the said decedent to
file an itemized, verified statement of
same with the undersigned on or be
fore the 8th day of March, 1917, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. Persons indebted to
said estate are notified to make prompt
settlement.
This 8th day of Maroh, 1916.
Roger D. O'Kelley,
adm'nistrator.
R. Lee Wbight, attorney.
Now in Good Health Through Use
of Lydia EPinkhanVs Vegetable
Compound. Say it is Household
Necessity. Doctor Called it a
Miracle.
All women ought to know the wonderful effects of
taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound even on
those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases:
Harrisburg, Penn. " When I was single I suf
fered a great deal from female weakness because
my work compelled me to stand all day. I took
Lydia Hi. -tinkhanrs vegetable Compound for that
and was made stronger by its use. After I was
married I took the Compound again for a female
trouble and after three months I passed what the
doctor called a growth. He said it was a miracle
that it came away as one generally goes under
the knife to have them removed. I never want to
be without your Compound in the house." Mrs.
r bank Knobl, 1642 Utdton St., Harrisburg, Penn.
Hardly Able to Move.
Albert Lea, Minn. For about a year I had sharp pains across
my back and hips and was hardly able to move around the house.
My head would ache and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After
taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, I
am feeling stronger than for years. I have a little boy eight months
old and am doing my work all alone. I would not be without your
remedies in the house as there are none like them," Mrs. F. E.
Yost, 611 Water St, Albert Lea, Minn.
Three Doctors Gave Her Up.
Pittsburg, Penn. "Your medicine has helped
me wonderfully. When I was a girl 18 years old I
was always sickly and delicate and suffered from
irregularities. ' Three doctors gave me up and said
I would go into consumption. I took Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and with the third
bottle began to feel better. I soon became, regular
and I got strong and shortly after I was married.
Now I have two nice; stout healthy children and am
able to work hard every day." Mrs. Clementina
Duekking, 34 Gardner St.,TroyHill,Rttsburg,Penn.
Spend the Cold Winter Days in Sonny. ' Climes:
and visit
,Tampa, Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans
Be there daring the holiday season of the Mardi Gras;
Greatly Reduced Round-Trip Tick
ets on Sale From all Points Via.
SOUTHERN EAILWAY
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Tickets on dale to Tampa, Fla February 3rd to 8th ins
elusive, final return limit February 21st. with privileges of
extension of limit to March, 8th by payment of $1.00
at Tampa.
Tickets on sale to Pensacola, Mobile 'and New Orleans
February 28th to March 6th inclusive with privilege of ex
tension of limit to April 3rd on payment of $1 00.
Fast through trains, convenient schedules, through sleep
ing and dining cars.
The SOUTHERN serves the South.
For full information as to fares from your station, sched
ales and reservations, see nearest agent for Southera KaiK
ray, cr wiite,
B. H. DeBUTTS, D. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
All women are invited to write to the Lydia E. Pink ham Medi
cine Co Lynn, Mass., for special advice, it will be confidential.
Save " 58 cts, per gal.
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TTS SIMPLE - - - THIS IS HOW
Just mix 3 Gals. Linseed Oil costing about - $2.70
Info
4 Gals L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real
Paint, ft $2.25 per gaL . 9M
You then make
In use
'HJ over
.40 years
Made
7 Gals. Pure Paint for
It's only $1.67 per gaL
with right proportions of Lead, Zinc and
sii.70 I m
Linseed Oil. to insure longest wear
Use a gal. out oi any L.&M. PAINT you buy and il not the besl
paint m a de, return the paint and get ALLyouririoney back.
Owens Drug Co., Winatou-Salem
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Beautiful Bust and Shoulders
are possible if you will wear a scientifically
constructed Bien Jolie Brassiere.
The dragging weight of an nnconfined bust
so stretches tbe supporting muscles that
the contour of the figure is spoiled.
pot the bust back where it belongs, prevent the
full bust from having the appearance of flab
biness, eliminate tbe danger of dragging muscles
and confine the flesh of the shoulder giving a
graceful line to the entire upper body.
They are the daintiest and most serviceable gar
ments imaginable come in- all materials and
styles: Cross Back, Hook Front, Surplice, Band
eau, etc Boned with " Walohn," the rustless
boning permitting washing without removal.
Have your.dealer shdV you Bien Jdlie-'Brassieres,
if not stocked, we will gladly send him, prepaid,
samples to show you.
BENJAMIN & JOHNES
51 Warren Street Newark, N. J
o., Salisbury
resville
Kealer-Summers Hdwe
6 C Goodman & Co., M
Davis Bros.. East Bend
J A Logan, Yadkinville
T J Lyerly & Son, Granite Qaarry
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S L Mullen, Hunterville
F W Day, Boonville
Oh as A Peeler, Faith
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SATURDAY, MARCH 25TH.
A $14.50 BED LOUNGE fop ... $10.00 CASH.
Just come around once and you'll come again.
DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING
Onyx"
Hosiery
121 West Inne i Street,
The cheapest Furniture Store.
Salisbury, North Car.
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Farms fioir saiDei
If you want to buy a Farm,
Large or Smttti, see us.
If youhave a Farm to Sell,
List it with us.
Sale o! tand Retr Lands.
Pursuant to the provisions of the
1" st. will and testament of iiettie 8
Alb ieht, recorded in Will Book No. 5,
Das 599. 1 will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, at the
Court House door in Salisbury. .
n Saturday April 22ud. 1916,
at 12 o'clock, M one tract of land
alo t one quarter of a mile from Lan
d , known as the Hettie S. Albright
-.ace. and contains abo t seven (7)
a rs-. i 1 is tract of land has a small
hud e on it and adjoins the lads of
teal & Oorriher, Do:k P.thel, George
tht-rrill and others, and being fu lyde-s-iibed
by metes and bounds in deed
xr m Allen Sherrill and Frank Pethel
t Hettie S. Albright.
' lis is a valuable tract of lacd sit
u t id near Landis, and suitable for
. ..iding purposes. Terms of sale cash .
This March 18. 1916.
N tics to Creditors
Havirjr qualified as Administrator of
the estate of Henry V. Ritchie, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the said decedent; to file an
itemized vennea statement of same
with the undersigned on or be 'ore the
1 5th day of ifebiuary, 1H17, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar ol their re
covery. Persons indebted to said es
tate are notified to make prompt set
tlemei t.
This February 16. 1918.
Milo A. Kluttz
Administrator.
Hieo. F. Kluttz, Attorney.
oa w. c. taylor, Dentist
Hoars. 8:80 to 12:80, 2-00 to 5130,
and other hours by appointment
Themes Office 147 Residence 29!
Office second floor of
WACHOVIA BANK BUILDING
Entrance first door on Council Stt
i SALISBURY REALTY
And Insurance Gompany.
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Gires tie BEST VALUE for Your Money
Every Kind from Cotton to Silk, For Men, Women and Children
Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair
LMk for tk. Trade Mark! Sold by Afl Good Dealers.
WHOLESALE Lord 3 Taylor newyork
Peoples' National Bank
r SaliBbuiy, N.O.
Does General Banking Business
WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de
posits. Interest payable every 8 months
Prompt attenion given to any busi
ness entrusted to us.
Your business solicited.
epr Peoples flatlonal Bank
John 8. Henderson, J.D.Norwood,
president. cashier.
SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STORE.
A Full Line of General Merchandise
Constantly On Hand.
FOOT REST HOSIERY whether it's appearance
you want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will get
it if you get "Foot Rest." And this too is an enduce-
ment to most of us. You'll SAVU MUJNJY.
NEW SECURITY FRUIT JARS, fresh lot just res
ceived. Pints Quarts, and half-gallons.
Spring and Summer goodp, light weight underwear
for men and woman, also Dress Groods, Shoes, Pants,
Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc.
GROCERIES.
I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy
groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in
need come to see me. Y '
Farmers are invited to make my
ters while in the city.
place headquar
Very truly,
W. W. TAYLOR
Thone 39.
103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C.
ZAnJCrnk Is a lieht. cure oil COm-
nonnd that never earns. 3-m-One lubricates
nTlir ararincr mnrfcinMt-tTOewritrS.bicVcleS.10CkS,
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A little 3-iTi-One on a soft clotn cleans
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j t. s ii vmimthi nr varnished furniture ana woouwuis.
MU uuuoiic r" . : . . . .. r..- Sf.L
a : ru.. .v.nilw ,mtr Mtt ah omn narrels. anto fiztares. Data room
fixtures, gas ranges, everything metal, indoors or out, in any climate. It sinla
into the unseen metal pores ana iorms a proiecuiig T"r
Free 3-Ith-One Free, Write today for generous frt$ bottle and the
3-in-One Dictionary of hundreds of uses.
3-tu-Otu is told in all good stores in eize Domes: iuc u .jF. r
50c (8 oz- yZ pint). Also in new patemeo nanay uu waa, s
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Get rid of dandruff v
it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall out Be
wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in
Paris do. They regularly use
ED. PINAUD'S EAU DE QUININE
the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your
self. Note its exquisite quality and fragrance. Aristo
cratic men and women the world over use and endorse
this famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and
white and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair.
Buy a 50c bottle from your dealer or send 10c to our Ameri
can Offices for a testing bottle . Above all things don't neglect
your hair.
PARFDMERIE ED. FRAUD, Dept. M ED. P1NADD BMg., New York
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