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OA fta.ic, a.VW .- J r Salisbury, N. C., May 24,; '16. Tail fifttbe Pret A Great Dan In Charlotte, President Took Side Trip to Davidson. It was a great day for Charlotte Satniday. The presence of Presi dent and Mri, Wilson at the 20th of May celebration brought 'a record-breaking crowd, estimated, with the population of Charlotte included, up toward 100,000. The estimates of course are a guess, but it was a monster croud, all agree. ; The President's address was brief . He spoke for 18 minutes and along general lines., One statement was with reference to Amesica's part in briDging peace to Europe. He said : ' - "I would like to think that the spirit of this occasion could be ex pressed if we imagined ourseWes lifting some sacred emblem of counsel and of peace, of aoommo dation and of righteous judgment, before the nations of the world and reminding them of that pas sage in Scripture, 'After the wind, after the earthquake, after the fire, the still, small voice of hu manity 1'" There was only indirect refers ence o the Meolenburg Declara tion. Referring to the Declara tion of Independence he said par enthetically, "I am cow referring to the minor Declaration at Phil adelphia, not to the Mecklenburg Declaration." The President's address was pre ceded by a parade that was an hour passing the grand stand. There were many companies of military, floats representing fu dustrial and agricultural growth, etc. , Mayor Kirkpatrick of Charlotte, presented Gov. Craig and the mayor's introductory speech was about as long as the President's address1. The crowd tried to stop the mayor but they oouldn't. When he had finished Gov. Craig presented the President in two or three sentences. Among the notables present were Got. Manning of South Caro lina, Secretary and Mrs. Daniels, Senator Overman, Congressman Webb and others . Mrs. Wilson, of course, attracted much atten tion. The ladies o f Charlotte gave her, as a souvenir, a hand some gold and silver goblet. After the President's address there; was a.luncheon at the Manu facturers' Club in honor of the President and Mrs. Wilson and at 4:80 they went to Davidson Col lege, accompanied by Dr. Martin president of Davidson, Mrs. Mar tin and a fow others. The Presi dent spect 20 minutes at David- eon. He visnea cne room ne oo copied when a student there and the hall c f the society of whioh he was a member, but declined to make a speech to the students. The visit to Davidson was not on the published program. The trip was made by: automobile and af ter their brief stay there they re turned to Charlotte and boarded the train for Washington. States ville Landmark. - ? : T in. tha chin in alio, and the neflk I w w w ores sed back against the collar. Keep the feet straight in walking with the toes turned neither in nor out. Prefer to be called "chesty" rather than a 1 slouch". A "chesty" person enjoys better health than a "slouch" and looks better. Hie Quinine That Does Not Affect The Heat Secaase of its tonic and laxative effect, r.AXA FIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary t and does not cause nervousness not in head. Remember the full name and tor um sifaanare mb. w. srovs. sse FOR conniooiONEn OF LABOR AND PRINTING Sit and Walk Erect to Enjoy Good Health. The way a man carries himself has so muoh to do with his health that correct posture is now being emphasizsd as one of the'principal guidepost to good health. It is now generally believed that a per son who cultivates a orampsd, on natural, slouching position cannot maintain a natural, healthful body. There will likely be brought to bear some undue prei- Bure in some part of the body that will hinder the organs in performing their natural func tions and if persisted in will cause deformity. Life long deformities and chonio maladies have been known to de velops from inoorrect posture that beoame a habit in ohildhood. Round and stooped shoulders and lateral curvature of the spine are deformities largely brought about by sitting, standing or walking in correctly. Such slouohing atti tunes as sprawling in a onair, or sitting on the backbone rather thanjsitting upright, or hanohing, the arms and shoulders when sit ting at a desk, or resting the weight on one leg while standing rather than on two, or slumping while walking which means to carry rounded shoulders with" the head thrust forward, the stomsch thrust out and the arms hanging looely in front of the body, are the main errors of posture and the mam causes of deformities. m -a a io sit, stand ana wais erect is to have coneot posture. To do this is to sit well baok in the chair and give support to the small of the baok. If at a desk or table sit close, and high enough for the arms to rest on the desk without pushing up the shoulders. When it is necessary to lean over a desk, incline the body by bending at the hips rather than at the waist. In standing or walking set the shoul ders baok and. keep the chest high and forward. Keep the stomach How ThU? We off err One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Oatarrh that o an not be cured by Hall's Oatarrh Cure. F J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo, O. : We. the undersigned, have known F. J . Cheney for the last 15 yean, and believe him perfect !y honorable in all bus'ness trans actions and financially able to oarry out any obligations made by hie firm. . National Bank of Commerce To ledo, O. Hall's Oatarrh Cure is taken in ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials ftnt free. Pride 75 cents per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Double Tragedy in Hens Weatlhy Couple. Danville, Va. May 22. With s revolver lying near them the bod ies of Willard S. Carter and his wife, prominent in looal sooietv were found side by side in their home here early today. The wo man had been shot twioe in the back of the head while darter's death was due to a bullet wound in his right temple. It is gener allv believed here that the tragedy was a case of murder and suicide as a result of mental abberation. Carter was reputed wealthy and owned one of the handsomest homes in Danville. YOUNG WOMEN JAY AVOID PAIN Need Only Trust to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, says Mrs- Kurtzweg. Buffalo, N.Y. " My daughter, whose picture is herewith, was much troubled iwith pains in her back and sides every month and they would sometimes be so bad that it would seem like acute in flammation of some organ. She read your advertisement in the newspapers and tried Lydia E. Pinkham'-s Vege table Compound. She praises it highly as she has be?n relieved of all these pains by its use. AH mothers should know of this remedy, and all young girls who suffer should vry it." Mrs. Matilda Kurtzweg, 529 High St, Buffalo, N. Y. Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion, should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re stored to health by this root and herb remedy. If you know of any young: wo man who is sick and needs help ful advice, ask her to write to the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Only women will receive her letter, and it will he held, in strictest confidence. Id Democratic Primiri June 3, 1916, Mr. David P. Dellinger, of Gas ton County, announces that he is a candidate for the effice of Com missioner of Labor and Printing. Mr. Delimiter's whole life has been spent in qlo touch with and in the interest of the working man. His record in the legislatures rf 1909. 1913 and 1915 oemmeud him to the confidence and sni port of s 11 the people.' h ii hi niiiu in 13 jtagasai Princa Albert it told avarywhar in toppy rod bag: Set tidy red tint, 10c; handtomm pound and . half-pound tin humidortand that clavtr cryttal-glatt pound humidor with tponrt-moitttntr top that haapt thm tobacco in aocA apiandid condition. P. 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You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer fullest investment you ever made! the A national I II joy smoke mm R. J. Reynold. Tobacco Co Wimton-SIn, ft C. Copyrifht 1916 by R. J. Reynold. Tobacco Co. EXCHANGE GOLUM Notice. Any regular subscriber of The Caboiina Watchman or Rowan Rkccrd may use this col umn without colt for as much as a ten-line looal for two week's at a&time. If you have anything you want to sell or exchange write it out in a few words as pos sible and vend or briug it to this office. This will prove of great advantage to the farmers of thit section if taken advantage of. Trespass Notices free for the friend and patronB of The Watchman and Recobd. Gall and get them. For Sale 750 acres of land near Pineburst. on Sand clay road and one mile of station. Address E. H Miller, Salisbury, N. G. "We are paving 85o ner nound for butter fat delivered at r ur creamers at Qreeniboro. We are especial! anxious for shipments of cream testing 80 per cent, or better. Unlimited cntlets for butter. Write us if interested Carolina Creamery Co , Greens boro, IN. (J, (g One of the Belk's Chain of 13 Big Stores That do the Business Vile Keep the Goods the People Want ane Deed. All Priced Very Reasonable this is the Main Reason You always find Bellas Stores Busy. New Millinery. Stylish Millinery and priced ohap Children's hats, 25c, 48c and 98c Ladirs trimmed Hats real pretty ad very itylish. Foronly, $1.25, $1.50 and Up. Shoes. w4 M 1n lino (rw mnv ahnaa anV hind you want, and we'll make it to Your in M terest as well as to ours. If You Don't Trade with us We Loose. mi M Salisbury, N. C. n M PeiS for SalO.--I.ank vining, large yielding and early maturing Nice clean teed, $1 50 per bnehel. G. 8. Williams, Salisbury, N. 0.. Route No 2 6 wk. 5 24 Sisaparllla Root Wanted. Bring to 818 Bast Fisher Street. Will pay 30c per pcoDd. pd SlirV8win0r Any one wanting sur veying done aoountely and promptly, map making, drawing deeds, or the service of a justice of the peace, should write, 'phone or call on P. 0. Barnhardt, cruu ty surveyor, rural Nr. 8 Salis bury, N. C., 'phne Failh, No. 1211. For SaleSecond haud Piano (train reaper in good oondition Price 150. J. A Fesperman, R D No. 2, Salisbury, N C. Money tO Loan on Real Estate Secur ity. John L. Rendleman, at tornev, Salisbury, N. 0 For Sale'- A few bushels of fine jellow Learning seed corn, deep grain and small red cob Verv nice seed corn. Spanially self oted and hand shelled. Peck 45c, bo. 80o, 1 bu. (1 50. Q. S. Willime, Route No. 2, Salisbury, N. C For Sale One Percheon mare and colt, or will trade for eutomo bile T E. Webb, route 8, Salis bury, N. C. Shepherd PUPS. Two full-blooded Englnh Shepherd female pups fortale T. S Kincaid, No. 5. alisl uy, N. O Peoples' National MK Salisbury, N.O. Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CEUT on time de posits. Interest payable every 8months Prompt attemon given to any bosi cess entrusted to us. Your business solicited. -CT Peoples National Danb John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, . president. eaahJer. D. L. Gaskill, W. T. Busby, V-r resident. Asst. eaahiev OR.KING'S IMEWDISCOVEnir mi Surefv Ston That Cttsi f palm beach, i inmpn niTTmn : I I iff i n l x xiii i x ir J8L Mil U UU110 mmm n PALM BEACH, AIR-O-WEAVE & COOL CLOTH For the man who wants sum mer comfort. Our Stock is Complete at We call your special atten tion to the wonderful suit values we offer this season, suits of exceptional quality, materials and expert workmanship for 8 13 Attention Young Men If you are looking for a suit with real style lines we have some wonderful models at $I0,$I260,$I5 A dandy big black felt, light in weight and low in price UhderweaLr Greatest underwear values ever offered. Union Suits CDS3 srcoe25CGarment Don't fail to look over onr stock of straw hats for 'Men and Boys" before buying (IT'S A TREAT.) 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. I 1 'V. TIvILv(DIB SONS 99 Salisbury Gharlot e and Greensboro.
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