THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN Wm. H. STEWART, Editor and Owner i i. . Published Every Wednesday -At Salisbury, N. C. tubcerlptlen Price: Watefem&n, 1 year... $ .75 Record. 1 year... .75 The Proffreeaire Farmer, 1 year.. 1.00 AH f for a year each, 6nly $1.50 lCntered aa second-class matter Jan uary lttk, 1905, at the postoffice at Sallstauy, N. C, under the act of Con greee ot March Srd, 1879. Salisbury, N.C.' June 18,1919 Some day maybe the Republi cans will . forgive tUe army for winning the war under a Demo cratic administration. The county statement for May, including interest, auto repairs, electricity, gasoline, fads, freaks, fancies, foolish ness and waste, amounts $16,384 24 If anything is calculated to iuduce a man to draw hip gun and shoot to kill, it foi a preacher to get up and tell one of ihosa emotional heartrending lie? with which to stir up the feelings of hib .congregation. . There must ho a mighty, poor bunch of Nortli Carolinians forming the board of trustees oi the State University. If there was a mau in the State tit and willing to serve as president oi the University he should have been given the position This institution is little more than a matter of State pride and a sop to the well-to-do and as such should he completely monopoliz ed by native North Carolinians. The Mexican government doe- not like for our Uuelt Sam's troops- to cross the bolder aud chase gripers fo shodting over on our sid- ot the rver. It is getting time this Mexican bunch should be given to understand that there are things that we don't like either. This improfita ble and useless row in Mexico has gone on long euongh and if they can't compose their differences your Uncle Sam may be excused for doing as much for them. The colored graded schools held their closing exercises in the old court house last week and rendered a splendid pro gram. Something has been said by some individual about a new high schuol building, a thing much less pressing for immediate consideration than proper buildings for the Ne gro children of the city ff he.je people have been given practically no consideration in tnis line for twenty years, while four buildings bavr been erected for the white children, so, if farther school building is to be done, aud il tile city is in a position tinau ciallv to do any, it is now ob viously and justly the Ne groecs' turn. - The canning season is now at hand, and while practically all of oar people have done more or less canning ail their days, still none are perfect and the young must learn t be art as they be come old enough to do the work and understand the methods. The state and national depart ments of agriculture have pre pared quite a number of valuable bulletins on, the subject which will be a grathelp to all in vari pus ways. The especial advantage in having a bulletin is that you have your instructions always at hand, can read them over at leisure and refer to them when necessary. This saves the trouble ot spending a half day listening to a receipt, the annoy ance of having forgotten what 'was.said, a great waste of time aid ? the county the waste of funds. These bulletins can be had free by writing to the de partments mentioned. Last year the so called county health officer, pu up to it by the. county cummis-siuer-s and ciy alderman, had erected within the city 1700 so eailea sanitary closet costing the people probably $10,000, which in reality are ces pools that will he breed ing places for million cf dis ease bearing mosquitoes au flies The chances are this condition will create an epi demic of typhoid and other diseases in th city and coun ty this sumumr. No doubt there will be many deaths and the blood of thet-e victimr should be placed at th door ot the officials who foolishlj imagined they had to do ?SirHthing, anof proceeded to iO the wrong thing, makinp our second condition wois t!,an our former to say noth ing of the money wrung frm the ptopl and use.i to Iheii injury. To piverve o n i health we must first presen t our rights. Piles Cured in o to 14 Days Druggists refund money il PaZO OINTMENT tan to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can ge: estful sleep-after the first application. Price 60c Traded Wives and Cave Some Liquor to Boot. Stnuhtield, June 13.-That he had traded ftives with another man and had riven a half pint of whiskey and 25 cents to boot was admitted on witnes stand in court here today by Iredell Wheel er, a white man testifying in a case in which four other white men are charged with conspiracy to kill. Governor Bickett called a spe cial term of superior court to try the four defendants and tfere others, who are alleged to have been at the still on the night it was raided Wheeler informed officers of ihe location of a blockade distill ing outfit which they raided on April 11, near here, when Depu ty Sheriff J Alf, was mortally wounded by one of the block aders THIS NERVO 10THER Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. life Was a Misery Mrs. F. M. Jones, of Palmer, Okla., writes: "From the time I en tered into womanhood ... I looked with dread -from one month to the next; 1 suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. 1 would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, I decided to TAKE v ( i m . I- - i i. . ...v - Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO Q UININE is better thdn ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing' in head. Remember the full name and Iccfc for the, signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c- Philadelphia, Pa. "I was very weak, always tired, my- back ached, and 1 felt sickly most of tne time. I went to a doctor and he said I had nervous indi gestion, which ad ded to my weak condition kep me worrying most of the time and he said if I could not stop that, I could not get well. I heard somuchabout Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- cund my husband wanted me to try it. took it for a week and felt a little bet ter. I kept it up for three months, and i feel fine and can eat anything now without distress or nervousness. ' 'Mrs. J. Worthline, 2842 North Taylor St., Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so many demanda upon their time and strength; the result is" invariably a weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headaches, back ache, irritability and depression and soon more serious ailments develop. It is at such periods ir life that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetab Compound will restore a normal hei 'condition, as it did to Mrs. Worthy The Peoples National Bank SALISBURY. N. C- Does a general banking business and cor dially inviles war account., WE PAY I OUR PER CENT interest every three m-jatha in our savings depart ment. frprnpt, cai&t, and confidential atten tion given to uU busineaa entrusted tons. N. B.'McCanrw W. X. Busby, irwridem. Cashier. . - N or woo John Mcranlesa, Vic j. Pi MaenL Asst. Cashier. i I IJL J The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have not a pain. . . " It has now been two years since 1 tookCardui, and I am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from any female trouble." If you Etifferpain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up yourrun-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dui. It helped her. We believe it will help you. All Druggists ES5 ts r WANTED. Red Cedar Timber and L;gr Will buy on stump or on R H. sidings and pay spot cash. Add ross, Geo. C. Brown & Co., 4 12 tf Greensboro, N. G To Whom it May Concern. The reports that are being sent out about the Holstien bul belonging to G G Propst and l h Menius are false This bull ha. been tuberculine tested am1 proved to be in perfect health For further information call C G rropst and see his test ticket oi Lfl S Miller Veterinarian or write the Federal Department and asl about No. 166, 179. Notice To Creditors. Havi'g qua'ititfd as adminieti atoi of the estal ? of Martha E E.ar:h;idt, this is t n fy all person having clfti iis against thn said deep en t: file an it-miz'd, verifi d state merit l san wi'h the unxlfrsigned or or before th 14 hdny of M ly, 1920 or this notice will he pleaded in b r i t their recor .-ry. Perons indebted -said estate, are not ifiedto make promt- settlement. This May 14th, 1919 Julius A Earnhardt, Iminist-at-T T. Frank Hud-Ion, tty. Trai wit Bay War Savings Stamps THE GROCER, He carrier a full line of Hig Grade (irociids at irery-low prices. bnya all kinds of Prodrjc Chickens, Eggs, Bacon. ai vegetables See him Headquarters for Watkiiie - Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W Inniss St G.P. SIIUPIMG Notice to Jobn 'Rail. ' You are hereby notified that on iifust 5 19181 bought of J. H K idvr for laxr-s your l ind situated in Franklin Townsiiip for S7 2J ait'l cos s. You re fuither uoti fitjii lutl ITyotiTlont retUeia il bv'.-rt- Au gust ot- 1919, I will ap.ty to said shiinff for d ed. -. . ' . P. Shupixg. Notice io W. F. Cauble- You ale hereby nolitkil that I bought a flh-' i i li s if tit2 for taxes on AugiHt b'.li. 19 1 8 lui- $1 1 u.Kic( voni laiiilrt situaieil in Fi iiiiklin Township Yuu are further iiotititd that if von dont redeem t before ngust5ili, 19'9 i h it I will sippty to said sheriff for deed. C P. Shuping. Notice to Max. Coley. - Yoti are hereby notified that on August 5 1918, I bought at Sh-riff's sale ior lax. p, vour 1 'iid situated in Krankhn Townsl ip, 'or ools :nd costs You are further nofi fied ih it if von don't -fdeern siid t xes be-tort- i he 5th f Auant.1919 1 will apply sai I slier fTfo'- dee I. C P. Shi ping. Notice to L. T. Hendrix. You nre hereby notified that on August ", 1 9 1 S lliat I bought it a sheriff' s for laxt-ayoiir land i-iiuatd in l'r inklin Tow n ship for $8 54 and (Mats. .You are fun her no ifieil 'littif y. ii doni redeem tbis until iii day t August. 1919 that 1 ttili upply io .said nlierifl for drd to ssuit- ( . P. Shaping. N nice to Alex. Erwin. You itre hereby notified that on AuguM 5, 19,8 th-tl I bought a? sheriffs sule fcr taxes 8 lots located in Kist Spencer for $5 13 and costs. You are further notified that it not redeemed I will on the 5lh da of August 1919 apply to said sheriff h deed. C. P. Shuppikg. No Worms in a Healthy Chila All r-hiiHrpn trnnMf1 with worms have anuo healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as rule, there is more or less stomacn msiuruautc GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regular! for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act a3 a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health Pleasant to rVe 60c per bottle. Wdlil6(k .A cheap farm, any size. No objection to location or on dition of buildings. Not over $2500 stock included if possiMe. Address ' Bartrain" 2t pd' In care of Watchman nnfripriiTr fr?aff IDITIDI C RC A t ITIFVIXfS PKOPFR. TIES YET ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. ALL SHADES. DEFIES DETECTION. WHY NOT RETAIN YOUR YOUTHFUL APPEARANCE? ASK YOUR FAVORITE DEALER FOR "DARLING" hold-tight ROUGE, 35c A BO a. ori ou VI AP 1 FOURTH AVENUE oo m mmcm NEW YORK 0 r Carl 1" Is 1 AT cr, " Mm Constipated no nm i. Small PiU iinaJI Dose Small iJrica i a A J YT i)l III IvlVlii Genuine bears sienature B'SKNCE of Iron ia the Blood i3 ihe reason for many colorless faces but ARTER'S IRON PILLS will greatly help most pale-faced pe? ?Js Can't sleep! Can't eat! Can't even digest what little you do eat! One or two doses ARMY & NAVY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will make you feel ten years younger. Best known remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach and Dyspepsia. 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or sent to any address postpaid, by the r U. S, ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 2C0 West Broadway, N.Y. f,jMitTiri-,;nwji i f - iiri-nniiirMirTii tinntnir-r --- m 1 in ul&;&x nniMT I n Done Promtl.y and rightly at the J Watchman Office. Oivp ns n ti-iiil More miles per gallon More miles on tires 3 f i The 300,000 Maxwells All Tell the Same Story MAXWELL first caught on in those sections of America where grades are long and , t . severe, where roads are none too good, where distances are great, and where few cars before had made good. Today if you could visit those places, those zones some of them hundreds and hundreds of miles in area you would see the Maxwell the prevailing car there. These "Maxwell areas," so to speak, have since spread into nation-wide even world-wide areas for like all things good, news travels fast. Today there s no spot of consequence where Maxwell cannot be found in ever-increasing numbers. Because Maxwell expresses to a marked de gree that one quality that every one seeks in a motor car everlasting reliability. This dominating trait of the Maxwell was built to be its dominating, trait. Instead of a brand new mode,l every year with frequent, expensive changes in design (changes cosily to the purchaser) a very simple Maxwell was designed live years ago. And since that time no radical changes have been made, no new models built, but instead a constant, almost daily improving process has gone on until today the 300,000th Maxwell tells the same story as No. 1. It's a better car, to be sure, more refined, better looking even more reliable, but it would not be half the car it is today were it merely a 1919 model with but one year behind it. SEISBDRY HARDWARE & F0RNITDR3 CO., 120 South main St., SfflaDULsTteiiaiJy, - - ICS". 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