I ' ,i - 111 1 mm mm ...m.)iiin -r-iffi' - . -- , I If , .AthintarGaM jttfy 30. South- rn itirliiVtries and aU classes of ahippera anireceiyers through ?foft ttfe South are fieinff actively t railroad ?f reigbtraffic representatives to anticipate winter transportation difficulties by storing up during the next tkree'months-asinuch as possible of such supplies as fuel, raw ma terial and storage stock. The "stock up now storage campaign" which the raUrqads are conducting is by ( order, of Reginal Director B.L Wincheil. In a letter to the Federal man pagers, Mr Winchell. poinjs out that this plan- should relieve much of the strain wtiicri ' the railroad system 'experiences dur- ing the winter season ann at the same time enable thelrailrbads to take care of the lacge war ship ments which must be given right of wey. . Freight traffic service represent atives of the railroads are person ally visiting every . industry: and shipper on their l,ines to suggest that for their own protection they adopt the policy of stocking up during the remaining months of good weather when the now of transportation is the easiest ;atjd the demand on railroads are rela tively lightest TrTose industries and plants having no provision for surplus stora'ge '.. facilities are advised to provideusuch faci lities now and thereby avoid the possibility of having to close down for lack of fuel and mater ial later on. DoD'tBlame the Child. Don't scold your children for lack of control over the kidney secretions. It is not always the children's fault in many cases it means weak Kidneys and can be readfly righted. Read this Salisbury paretics advice.. D W Morris, 801 N. Fulton St, says: When my child was about two years old it had an attack of kidney trouble. 5The child's kidneys were weak and the secre tions were scanty. The trouble became worse ;as time passed. Finally I gave the child Doan's Kianey Pills and it certainly was wonderful how Doan's helped it and in a few days had the kid neys regulated and the child felt and acted like itself again." Price 60c, fat ?all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the.same that Mr Morris had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. . - -,. - Chief flf Police Steele Has Been Caueht Wltb A Uniform on. , . Chief of Police J M Steele is wearing the regulation uniform with brass buttons and epoulettes designing his rank as head of the police force This is not the first time the Chjief has worn the uniform . however. He once wore the Confederate gray and inlater years wore the d'sk sergeant's-- uniform at Greenville, S. G. But this is the fitst time in many years the Salisburv Chief has worn 'the! : i . i. HU11U1U1 iiiuuuga..c nas ucen known to, wear clothes before, also behind; Captain . John Kesler is also , wearino; shoulder straps : . . AY.'W.t.l. rer - A-Young,Woman's Christian Association' was organized in SalisbujJast week, under the leadership of Miss Skinner, field secretary. The following- officers' tave-been elected f President Miss Marj.Hender- I ; Secretary feerrihafdtj -Mrs Robert Lynn Tfe'aslirerb's Johnnie Hob son. .Committees ;rou the fallowing subjects ""were named : ' Execu- irve,:?: Rellgbus, Social, Rooms :ad;Q8i;-Me.mb Unty SeryiGf, xFinancr OJr4 plub, Ne; jud publicity;, and :gecreatr6n" ink A theletics. j Buy Wat ISaviugs'Stamps. Ndiodyvhad & silo. : ,p&ations;were rare, lQdy.'s watted 9 fly. Nojbody had the agpendicits. i Nobody sprayed orchards Nobody wore white shoes. : "Cr ea m' was 5 cen ts a pin t "CaJitafoupes were muslunelons yflk shake was the favoritei drink. Advertisers did not tell the I truth. You never heard of a Tin Lizzie.",. ' .Doctors wanted to see your tongue. Tne hired girl drew one fifty a wek. Nobody "listened in" on a tel phone". Farmers came to town for their mail. Nobody cared for the price of gasoline. Folks said pneumatic tires were a joke. The butcher "threw in", a, chunk of liyer. Strawstackfe were burned in stead of baled . reopie inougnt Ji;ngiisti spar rows were "birds." There were no sane Fourths, nor eletric meters. ' Jules Verne was the only con vert to submarine.- . Publishing a country newspa per Fas not a business. . You stuck tubes in your ears to hear a phonograph and it cost a dime. No Worms in a Healthy ChHd All children troubled with worms have an u healthy color, which imdicates poor blood, and as a ' rale, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will them throw off or dispel the worm's, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. Weather Forecast July. From 23 to 30 sjiiiq change able, threatening rain, mostly south and northeast. From 30 to Aug, 6th stormy with rain, threatening hail and colder. July first week hot and generally rains locally yet for I n I tt nnrf hanaf tnuat and south. Stormy locally. (ienerallyWiugust hrfct week some cool. This June 25th. Henry Keid, R3 Box 167, Salisbury, N C. HUSBAND SAVES WIFE From Suffering by Getting Her Lydia Pinkham's .Vegetable Compound. Pittsburgh, Pa. " For many months I was not able to do my work owing to a weakness which caused backache and headaches. A friend called- m y attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband bought three bottles of LArdiaE. Pinkham's V eg e table Com pound . for me. After taking two bottles I felt fine and my troubles caused by that weak ness are a thing of the past. All women who suffer as Idid should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comi)Ound.M Mrs. Jas. Rohrberg, 20 Knapp St, N. S.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Women who suffer from any form of weakness, as indicated by displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaehes, nervousness or "the blues," should accept Mrs. Rohr Tierg's suggestion and give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. For over, forty years it has been correcting such ailments. If you have mysterious complications write for advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. , - WnBfTJ PlOATTIft .J Rowan Conntv ' C n lne Superior Court Edward A.Caable ) vs NOTICE Eria Christian Cauble ) The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan county. North Carolina, for an ab- soiuie aivorce rronutne nonas. oi matrimo ny; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the Lerm ?I the4uUPnrLj cour or 831(1 onnt7 to state of cultivation . well watered, 4 d well be held on the 9th day of September, same h i . beine the second Mondav in 8ntmhr 1918. at the court ho., nf aid -Tnnt In Salisbury, N. C , and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff wrll apply to the court for the relief de manded ia said complaint. This the 22nd day of Ju j 1918. ' J. P. MaCUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court, Clement A Clement, Attjs. 7 24 4t s In use for over 40 years! Thousands of voluntary t letters from women, tell--ing of the good Ctrduf has done them. This is the best proof of the value v of Cardul. It proves that Cardui is a good medicine for women. There are no harmful or habit -forming drugs in , Cardui. It is composed only of mild, medicinal ingredients, with no bad after-effects. TAKE 0 LrQ The Woman's Tome You can rel? on Carduf. Surely it will do for you what it has done for so many thousands of other women! It should help. "I was taken sick, seemed -to be . . . writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste, of Madison Heights, Va. "I got down so weak, could hardly walk . just staggered around. . . . I read of Cardui, and after taking one bot tle, or before taking cfuite all, I felt much better. I took 3 or 4 bottles at that time, and was able to do my work. I take it in the spring when run down. I had no appetite, and I 'commenced eatings It is the best tonic I ever saw." Try Cardui. All Druggists J. TO SSSSSSSSSS& WatCh Repairing. Send your work by hand or by par eel post to R. L. BROWN, Route 6. Salisbury, N. C. 5-15 lOt pd Female nurse or attendant for l-a sanitarium for Nervous and Mental diseases. Salary 124. oo a month with board and laundry . -Address, S Lord, Stamford, Conn. 7 17 8t pd. Executor's Hotici. The undersigned having qualified as ex ecutor of the last will and testament of of Julius A. Parker, deceased, this is to notify all persons havire claims against the estate of the said deceased to pieenl. the same to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 15 h day of July, 1919 or tl ip notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. July 8, 1918 Silas McLaughlin,. Executor. -Mooresville, P. F D. 3, N: C. Littleton College. Hot water, electric lights and other mod em improvements. The 37th annua) ses sion will begin September 25th write for new illustrated catalogue, also for particulars concerning our special offer to a few girls who can not pay our cata logue rate. Address j. M. Rhodes, Little ton, N. C. Notice lo Creditors Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George W. Bringle, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on orbelore the 12th day of July 1919, or this notice will be pleaded id bar of their re covery. Jr'ersona indebted to said estate are I notified to make prompt settlement. This July 12th 1918. H. p, Farrington, Adrar, John L. Retkdleman, Atty. 7-17 6t pd. . , . LAND FOR SALE. 224-acre farm situated in No. 9 Township Cabarrus County, 9 miles from Concord. 5 miles from Midland: 80 acres cleared, pood I ns? on piace in gooa conuition, barns and outhouses also in good condition. Will cut up farm to suit purchaser or swap for de sirable location. This land will make bale of cotton per acre. Schools and churches close, yoong orchard. Much salable tim-ber-on-farm.' For information apply to W. W.-Aaten, Boit Mill, N, C. 7-6 8t pd. fir Weak women Duy 7cp Qteaps. Peoples national Bank -iff SALISBURY. n.C Doea getiera! iHuaking business aniT con diall invites roar account. 7t PAY I OUR PER CEI1T . intertat every three mttstLs inux savings deparl- menu?' Proilt. caii, and confidential atten tion Kf en to wu businesay entrusted to ns. N. Bi- lc anc .1. Busby, iTMUdeni. Cashier. f Dtforwooi . John Mcran-ss. ! V ice-in Maent. Asst. ( asbier. L Jm lanklll PraittnL. Cortificato of Dissolution. To all Jo whom these presents may roiu Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my saaisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the'volontary dissolution thereof by the unaninjpus consent of all the slockh'lder. deposited in my office that the K. M. Leon ard Mercantile Company, a corporation of ihis tate, whose principal office is situated at No 57 East Hill Street, in the city of alisfwry, C unty of Powan, State of North Carofln(li M. L.eouard being the aaent thcrpn and in charge thereof, upon whom proems may be served), has complied with Ice feepuirements 01 Chapter Zl, Kevi.ai 61 19iS, entitled "Corporations", prelimi- narT'to the issuing of this Certificate of I Droimiion. Hoyr. .herefiirts, 1 J li'yan Grimes, Sec retary of w late of the State of North Cora- lina,xjq hereby certify that the said corpor ation:did on the;29th day of June 1918, file in m office a duly executed and at test ed. cofent in writing to the dissolution mj said corporation, executed by all the stock- i . i p . noiae mereoi, wuicn saiu consent anu me file in my said omce as provided by law In aesnmony whereof. 1 have hereto set mvlynd'tind affixed my official seal at Katejgn. mis zmn aay ouune.A. u. iyio. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State. Statg of North Carolina , County of Rowan In the" Superior Courl, September Term J 918 ..I - s NOTICE. J.. W, Brown, Jannie Brown. The above named defendant Jannir Browr, will take notice that an act on has been commenced in the ouperr r com't ct Rowan county by the plain- tiff yeainst her for the purpose of ob tain ng can absolute divorce on th groKnds of infidelity on the part of thefgeiendant; and the defend antwi 1 takVfurther notice that she ia requi i ed to 4ppear at the Superior court of ?a d coiHhty and State on the first A onday after the first Monday in Septfmbev th& game being the 9th day of Sertcm- ber1918, and answer or demur to the complaint ot the plaintiff, or tho rellgf there in demanded will bt grail ted. This the 15th day of July, A. P. 1918 J. F. McCubbins, S. C . S J. Giles Hudson, Atty. for plaintiff. North Carolina, Rowan bounty. Im The St pkrior Occbt . , Befoie J. Frank McCubbins, clerk NOTICE Iful a Harris and husband, Peter Hat ris, " ' I, . . . V8 William Ilolsbrooks, H 0 MoMullen and wife, Mary McMullen ; Nora Turner and husband, ' Andy Xurner, 'Alonzo Holsbrooks, Oliver IfolabraokB iEmma Marshall and hus and, Carlton Marshall. 1 veiette lolpbrook8, . Langston Holgbrooks; Wa ter Hobbrccka; Wir.ifield Ji bs, ad Jobs, and Jobs and ?Ti;e si1 Holsbrooks. r'flie abeve named defendants will t akjp notica that an action en it led as abfve is pending in the Superior C urt of It iwan County for the purriose ol -elnffprtain lands for partition n'' and 'division in which the defendant areirttt rn fced and propi-r partien, and he said defendants will further tak notice that they arer quir d to at .ea before , J. -'Frank McCubbins, C trk Superior, at his office at the court house in Salisbury, N. C. on August 15, 1918. and answer or demur to the petition and complaint of of plaintiff in this action, or the . petitioner and plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition aryi complaint This, June. 22, 1918 . J Frakk MoCobbins, O. S, O. Trade with C.P.SHUP :1 THE GROCER, cawies a full line of Higi Grade Groceries at If k very low prices. Buys all kinds of Produce Cliickenp, Eggp, Bacon, and vegetables. See him .Headquarters for Walking 5, Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 Wi Inniss Stl fit; SHUIPIK JU!!!Pi!;,:!!!ii!!U!:ij!i, !: is 1 -- - ...-.?-.. .... tit ' .1 i. "t. '.tm T .t - . - r in 1 I - -m - I b m m m m l ft- ri ! - - - - a ... a ings and practicing thrift. During the Civil war he raised one biMipn dollars for the federal government, j' Oxke was a great financier in his time. t You will need an accumulation of money sooner or later. You may want to buy a home, or make a ' profitable investment; or go to college, or save the life of a loved one stricken wkh disease. Start an account with us with a part of your earnings this week. Add something to the de- .posit every week. Know the courage of prosperity and the independence of ready funds. t f v Multiply your money in our care. SALISBURY BANK AND TRUST CO SP.RINGTEX is the underwear with a million little springs in its fabric which "give and take" with every movement of the body, and preserve the shape of the garment despite long wear and hard washings It is the year-around underwear, light, medium or heavy weight, as you like. "Remember to Buy It Youni Forfet You Hay It On" Aak Your Dealer UTICA KNITTING CO., Pakers Sates Room: 353 troatfway, Mow York Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even, digest what little you do eat! -ft a . Une or two doses JI-v ARMY & NAVY 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or e sent to any address postpaid; by the V. S. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway, N.YV Caiteir's You Cannot be Constipated and Happy Small Pill Small Dote Small Pile Ami AISS SJ.S J (PARTER'S IRON PILLS many coloxieas face but will greatly help most pale-faced people HMIIUI! taaaaiei iinihhiiuuhiik FIRST NATIONAL SALISBURY, N. C. Established 1883. .Savings Depurtment Pnys 4 I r ( eiit, Compounded Quarterly, OFFICERS H. N. Woodson, Dr. R. V. Brawley.. .President . Vice Pres. Start Your Savings Account NOW for Next Christmas. , Responsible Banking, Courteous frfatmf nt and Couflden- tial Service is Our Poliey. We Cordially Invite You to See Us On Any Banking Matter tYcu are Interested In. We are Authorized Agents for Sale of War Savirgs Stsmps and Thrift Stamps ID 1 111- ' I I 1 I m II -- l ; ' ? ' While a poor clerk in a Phila delpHia bank he got his start to 'UNDcF EAR ill mm mm B DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will make you feel ten years younger. Best known remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach1 and Dyspepsia. A A Remedy That Makes Life Worth Living Genuine bean signature i "BLUE BONNETJ5 M Jl New Fabric with New Features. ',' Blue Boineto" neett need of the Woman who wank a beautiful, durable fabric Oial wean woat wimUns. fcpeb dotf and laaoden perfectly.. Admirabbj adapted rer uacr-made dreiB. tport coetrand kirt, chtldrein gmenti- petricoatt, etc. Akodrap trtet, hntaie cownma etc Guaranteed dye fart and durable. Wide variety of ex cjuiBte pattern, If fcfcfcW doeaa't carry "Hue EUa" aend m tbit ad with same of dealer and "-31 " rr'-r-iTilrtrrtifr haw rt TniriiiijiiieL 1ESHER WHITMAN & CO. Ine- S8t Brodwar. NwYrlc MM W B. Sirachan Cashier E. H. Woodson. As.st ( abhier 4

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