... J ITHE CAROLINA TOCHMANj . Wm. H. tTEWART, Ealtor ntf Qwjtt k J I I II! I. ' ' I. I . ii J . II f ! '- Pufcllhd Every Wednesday At 8allbury, N. C ' Ll" 1 " ' Subscription Price: Wtfte&Bi&B, 1 yeax..............$ .75 lUoori, 1 year-.'.. ...... ......... .75 The Progreitire Farmer 1 year. .1.00 UI S tor a year each, only $1.50 Entered aa lecond-claas matter Jan uary lttfe, 1905, at the postofflce at SaUsbvry, N. C, under the act of Con trees of March 3rd, 1S7i. Salisbury, N. C. Mar. 19, 1919 Springtime, gentle Annie, is at the door, lovely with the oder of flowers, teasing us with her gentle showers, but so welcome as ne'er be fore. We have passed ' through an epedemic of influenza, suffered a staggering attack of the legislature, and are now running on -low gear in an effort to prevent falling in to the abyss 'of the income tax gatherer. Talk has started relative to holding a big Rowan fair this fall. The idea of a fair has many reasons for sup port and it is hoped with the return of normal conditions the Rowan fair will become a permanent and useful institu tion. 1 Some politicians are wast ing their time with the ideav that they - can beaat Senator Overman for the senator4 ship, next year. We have a faint 'dea of the big names in North Carolina but are not aware of any that can exactly measure up to the job quite so well as the Salis bury man. So take a rest gentleman until Senator Overman throws u$ the job voluntarily. . ' Thirtieth Ken to Land at Charleston. Charleston, S C, March 17. "The Southeastern department headquarters was officially noti fied by the war department todaj that the transport Konigin Der JCMeaerianasen, announnea - as bound from Newport News from Prance with a , number of the 30th division units aboard among" them being the 105th ammunition train, made up of former Charleston "National r guard companies, had been diver ted to Charleston, being" due- to arrive Sunday, March 23rd. The troops wifl be sent to Camp Jack son for sanitary treatment. 30 YEARS UNDER ONE MIAGESIENT. Now Mammoth talent Enterprls&r The Sparks World Famous Shows during five months of the "Flu' ' epidemjc, ' h as ; been and ch anged in e vei y. depart ment, until it now opens the 19 19 season A; Vast vision of Beau ty and Slpendor. Jn fact, words fail to do justice to this wonderful aggregation of arenic celebrities-, hippodrome spectacles and animal, features. This season they have come to gether from all corners of the earth to make this the most complete exhibition of its kind ever attempted- The grandest, rarest and most complete free street pageant ever seen a fortune invested in in wardrobes, trappings, and ac cessories will pass through the principal business streets of the town, and cages and tableax in endless variety,, gorgeous floats, fierce wild animals ponderous elephants and stately camels will swing past 10 the martial music of the brass bands, musi cal wagons and the soul stirring caliope. Notwithstanding previous en largements, the additions that have been added to this show for this season are far greater than ever before attempted and make this bevond all doubt the most noteworthy engagement of The Spark's Circus since its per manent winter quarters has been one of the most active and impoit aod local industries claimed by Salisbury Tuesday April 1st our citizens of the city and county will have an opportunity to inspect the new Sparks creation of modern circus wonders, on street parade and at two performances after noon and night A Timely Sussestioa. The next time you have a cough or cold, try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is pleasant to take "and you are sure to be" CBRISIIANNAT We are st-IU without a re gular pastor,, but the council seems to be very rHiligent i?a looking after a preacher. May be, as to the different con gregations; We are a ) i t tie to particular in" trying t f get a man to suit every one Woe urif o (I him of who m ; every body speaks, well VVe are all imperfect and should not expect to get any man that is without some fanlts.,; Rev L A Thomas of Mcors ville, preached a very desir able and' instructive sermon for usonthe 16th isist. It seems that our Sun day s o h o o i k still pro gressing nicely, We have a good superintendent, and a full school and much interest manifested. At a. recent meeting of the officers and teachers of this school, it was agreed to tiike the oI lection'of every fifth Sunday for our orphan's home'THD'k this will bring more for our orphan children than one collection every vear, and can be turned over to their service rjnore as they need it Our Sunday school col'ection seems to be growing. If. the young people everywhere would stop the.r card play ing, dancing, and young peo pie's parent? and introduce weekly payments, we think there would be a blight for une before the churches. There is much comphint of colds in this section, Wil ford Brown is with a cold and Cecil Brown has pnm monia in both sides. Luther O Brown expects to start back on the I7ch iust to Lancaster. Pa to toke a course of study in the jeweh ry business. Ae has taken a conrsd of study in engraving. We think St Luke's lieform ed church is trying for a regular pastor as . much-, as we re, and so far as we , can pleased-with the relief which it affords. This remedy b.as a learn, have not made muqh wide reputation for its cures of : more sucess. coughs and colds. Observer. Has Had Stomach Trouble for Seven Years. Theodore Sanford of Fenmore, Mich, has had stomach trouble for seven years and could not eat vegetables or fruit without pain in the stomach and restless nights. By taking Chamber lain's Tablets he is now able to eat vegetables or fruit without causing pain or sleeplessness. If 'troubled with indigestion or constipation give these tablets a trial. They are certain to prove beneficial. ' Concord Camp P. 0. S. of L Initiates forty Candidates. Camp No. 20, Patriotic Sons of America, held a largely (attended meeting in their hall here Satur day night. About forty new members were, initiated, many of them being prominent citizens of the town. The following state officers were present and -made speeches: W B Duttera, past state president, Salisbury; W A Daniels, state secretary, Salis bury, Fred O Sink state presi dent, Lexington and H H Koontz state treasurer, Lexington. . The order now has a member Ship of 150 in Concord and is rapidly growing. J F Trout man, field organizer of. the order, is 'now organizing a camp in Charlotte. The Greatest Name in Goody-Land ? !li liLL nr in rtv MP selling fiiim. iJ ' ffln the world Rat- fp! urally has to feave J?1? a package worthy ' Jplfgllf ' .JPISb of its contents. S SSr b3 n e seacd Package that W ft S Jf fcsePS aH of its goodness in, 1 rsW W ' That's why ' " ' '.Ip. .m; ' 'Che Havor Lasts! P roof tliat -Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: "I suffered from female troubles wlsch caused piercing pains like a knife through jny back and side. I finally lost all my strength so i had to go to bed. The doctor advised an operation Jbut I would not listen to it. I thought of wlrat I had read about ,Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first bottle, brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured rne. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation. Canton, Ohio. "J. suffered Jrom a female trouble which caused me much suffenngf and two doctors decided that 1 would have to go through an operation before I could get well. "My mother, who had been helped by Lydia E. Pml ham s Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it be fore submitting to an operation. It relieved me from my troubles so I can do my house work without an; difficulty . I advise any woman who is afflicted with female troubles tonve .Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege xable Compound a trial and it will do as much for them." Mrs. Marie Boyd, JL421 5th St., H, E., canton, Uhio. . , Every Sick Woman Shb& LYBIAE. YE6ETABI Some Women --c-z y.AW iff.; mi i J - ' tr: r Before Submitting To An Operation LYDIA E.PINKH AM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS Done Promtly aiid rightly at the " Watchman Office. Give us a trial. mimmat MmnamBB i.i, .mm ii.. .,rir- in mim M . j, . ,,, , , m, , Q tii JSk n El m n m r n L,iES i m tm tm xk m tntum m m en. x v SALISBURY . street Parade at 10:30 A. 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