quicker, better RELIEF from use of I Black-Draught •'5 nave taken Black-Draught, off sad on when needed, for twenty five years, for it is easy to take,” writes Mr. George T. Wharton, of Petersburg, Va. “I take it for con stipation and when I have that dull, tired feeling. I take it for colds and other complaints where a good laxative is needed, and I believe it gives me quicker and better relief than any other medi cine I know. It certainly has been a help to me.” P. S. — If you have Children, give them the new, pleasant-tasting SYRUP of Thedford’s Black-Draught. Lovers—W ives No Man Loves a Rough Skin Keep your hands, face, arms satiny smooth with wonderful anola t ream lotion, anola prevents, heals chaps, dryness, redness. Not sticky. Greaseless. Dries quickly. Perfect powder base. Amazingly economical. PURCELL’S and all drug stores. PLUMBING See us at our new location, 113 East Fisher street, for plumbing and heating. Call us for all kinds of repair wrork. Reasonable prices. C. J. W. FISHER "Your Plumber” Phone 570 Shoes rebuilt the better way. All kinds of harness, trunk and suitcase repairing. FAYSSOUX’S PLACE Phone 433 120 E. Innes St. JOHN R. FISH, AGENT Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 207 Wallace Bldg. Phone 400 Salisbury, N. C. New Chevrolet Six Averfges 40 Miles On gallon Of Gas The driving contest that is be-^ ing sponsored by the Raney-Cline motor company during the month of April is bringing to light some experts in the way of gas savers. C. L. Earnhardt, of China Grove has the record *to date, driving' better than 3 1 miles on a gallon of gas. He was driving a Chevrolet master six when the test was made. R. P. McSwain, of Mocksville, driving a new standard six averag ed 40 and a fraction miles to the gallon. A prize of $10.00 will be given to the one that gets the most mile, to the gallon while driving a mas ter six Chevrolet. J. W. Miller is in charge of the driving contest and announces that applicants are coming in daily to try their skill as gas mileage ex perts. Albert S. Ramsay Albert S. Ramsey, $4, for many years a photographer here, died April 9th at the home of a son, Marshall Ramsey, after an illness that had extended over several years. The funeral was conducted April 10th at the home, and inter ment was in Chestnut Hill. Sur viving are his wife and one son. Arey Gives List Of 1932 Dairy Accomplishments Ten definite accomplishments by dairymen of North Carolina for the year 1932 are recorded by John A. Arey, dairy extension specialist. He lists them as follows: 1. There was an increase of 26 per cent in the production of creamery butter over the year 1931. 2. There was an increase by 20 per cent in the production of cheese over the previous year. 3. There was an increase of 14 pounds of butterfat per cow, con I Important I | List your taxes now before! B ■ the rush starts B jUg The Tax Law provides that all real estate, new improvements, H jg and personal property must be listed as of April 1st, and im- fl fl poses a penalty of 10 per cent for "FAILURE TO LIST’’ Hj fl during the month of April. jfl All male persons between the ages of 21 and' 50 years must fl fl file a return on poll tax. fl I File your tax returns I B Following are the list takers for the various townships: fl fl Atwell Township _C. C. Deal fl S China Grove Township—China Grove H. A. McNeely fl M Landis ___H. E. Goodman H fl Kannapolis _A. V. Sloop fl HI Cleveland Township __-.—-W. F. Thompson jjj S Franklin Township _Wm» A. Shuping fl H Gold Hill Township __L. L. Fesperman fl Litaker Township -Pat Sloop fl fl Salisbury Township— fl B J. C. Deaton, A. M. Rice, J. A. Kelly, Benton Ludwick. fl Locke Township __R. L. Roseman fl H Morgan Township -----D- E. Wyatt fl fl Mt. Ulla Township --J. C. Cowan B H Providence Township _J. B. Cornelison 1 Scotch-Irish Township ___-W. R. Current H 8 Steele Township ___--R- L- Steele H Unity Township __S. H. Wetmore y|| Spencer Township _W. H. Shannon B fl E. Spencer Township ....—-C. R- Sides H I J. E. Haynes I fl Rowan County Supervisor of Taxation ■ sidering the cows in the herd im provement associations. 4. Dairy' farmers began the use of the economical trench, silo, dig ging forty-one during the latter part of the year. 5. Seventy old barns were remod :ledr 6. Seventy-five cooling tanks for milk and cream were constructed. 7. At the request of dairymen, :here were mailed blue-print plans for 286 barns, 95 milk houses, and 30 safety bull-pens. 8. There were 238. pure-bred dairy bulls placed. 9. One new creamery was estab lished. 1 0. One new cheese factory was established. HAD TO COME Jigsaws step right up on a par tvith bridge and golf now as grounds for divorce. It had to come, of course. Mrs. Harriet Anderson was the first to bring the matter up in Chicago. In her suit for divorce from Emil Anderson, a contractor, she alleged he beat her because she ex ceeded her weekly allowance for jigsaw puzzles. bankrupt’s petition FOR- DISCHARGE Thomas L. Trexler, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. — To the Honorable Johnson J. Hayes, Judge of the District Court of the United States, For the Middle District of North Caro lina: Thomas L. Trexler, of Salisbury, N. C., RFD No. 1, in the county of Rowan, and State of North Carolina, in said district, respect fully represents that on the 6th day of January last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bank ruptcy; that he has duly surrend ered all of his property and rights of property, and he has fully com plied with all the requirments of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts pro vable against his estate under said bankruptcy acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 1st day of April. 1933. ' ■' Signed—Thomas L. Trexler, Bankrupt. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON Middle District of North Caro lina. ss: On the 1st day of April, 1933, or reading the foregoing petition, it is ordered by the court, that a hear ing be had upon the same on the 16th day of May, 1933, before W. T. Shuford, Referee in Bankruptcy at Salisbury, N. C., in said district, at 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon; and that notice thereof be publish ed in The Carolina Watchman, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons ip interest may ap pear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee in Bank ruptcy shall send by mail to all known cVedtitohs, copies of1 said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of resi dence, as stated. Witness the Honorable Johnson J. Hayes, judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Greens boro, N. C., in said district, on the 8 th day of April, 1933. Signed—Johnson J. Hayes, United States Judge. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all fishing tackle from now until April 20, when the sea son closes. The season opens June 10 for game fish. BUY YOUR TACKLE NOW. SALISBURY PAWN SHOP 124 N. Main Street HUNGRY SEA GULLS NEW , GOLFING HAZARD Add Golfing hazards: Hungry worm-seeking sea gu'ls that don’ti replace divots when they feed on| t)ie greens of one of Washington’s! public courses. ParK police have J resorted to firing pistols to frighten! away the sea fowl, thought to have turned land-lubbers because of the stormy weather. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CITY COUNCIL I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination and re-election to the position of city councilman, and will appreciate the vote and support of my friends in the pri mary, April 24. —MAX L. BARKER. FOR CITY COUNCIL I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of city councilman, subject to the Democratic primary to be held April 24th. I will ap preciate your vote and support. —U. RAY MILLER. FOR CITY COUNCIL I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of city councilman, subject to the Democratic primary to be held April 24th. Your vote and support will be appreciated'. —B. V. HEDRICK. FOR CITY COUNCIL I hereby announce myself a can didate for city council, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary to be held April 24 th. I will appreciate your vote and support. —H. A. ROUZER. FOR CITY COUNCIL I hereby announce myself a can didate for city council, subject to the will and actioon of the Demo cratic voters in the primary to be held April 24th. Your vote and support is ear nestly solicited and appreciated. —GEO. E. VOGLER. FOR CITY COUNCIL I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination and re-election to the office of city councilman, sub ject to the will and action of the Democratic voters in the primary to be held April 24th. I will appreciate your vote and support, y. '• % —LINDSAY SHAVER. -i-— FOR CITY COUNCIL I hereby announce my candidacy for, the office of city councilman, subject to the Democratic primary to be held April 24th. I will ap preciate your vote and1 support. —GEO. R. MARTIN FOR COUNCILMAN HONORABLE CITIZENS: I present myself as a candidate for City Councilman. As I am busy and you are busy, it is im possible to ask each one of you personally for your support and so I take this means of asking you to support me if you favor the fol lowing things that I favor: (1) .. The first thing I am in favor of is to cut our tax rate in half and more if possible. (2) To cut street assessments down to keep from selling our people out of their homes. I per sonally know some contractors who paid as high as 20 per cent to bankers to finance the paving jobs. A lot of people signed the petitions and were not charged any assessments so as to get a majority of signatures ini order that a particular paving district could be paved. I am in favor of repudiating every one of the as sessments bonds, which are held by banks and bankers who are bursted like the banks around us MEN WANTED for Rawleigh City Routes of 800 Consumers in Cities of Salisbury and China Grove. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Raw leigh Co., Richmond, Va. Dept NC-D-12I-V. and are offering to pay their de- , positors only 5 per cent to, 20 per cent on the dollar. Everyone knows that Salisbury is worse off than most of these banks. While we are having reconstruction all aver the world we should cancel all of these papers and refinance the town over a period of some 50 years so it wouldl not keep all manufacturing industries out of it an account of ' being taxed to death. It would not keep a man, who owns his home, working night and day to try to pay off some thing he had nothing to do with autting on him but was done by a ot of selfish politicians, most of whom owned no property in the :ity. When they got their rake-off they did not care how' the taxpay ers would get along with the load. (3) I am in favor of all City Ziouncilmen and Mayor working without any salary dbring this de pressed time. Men who cannot ipare enough time and serve their :ity free of charge should not be dec ted as every penny spent un aecessarily is working a hardship an the taxpayers. (4) I am in favor of running the town on an economical basis the same as other industries. The taxpayers money should be as sacr :d as our own money, but of course aoliticians have become like a good many of our big bankers and as long as the public will stand for them to spend the money for any thing they wish they will continue to do so. I pledge myself, if you give your support and I am elected, to do all in my power to carry out the above. Our city should be the largest city in North Carolina, but an account of cheap politicians and high tax rates all industries have gone to other towns and we people who have our investments in our town cannot get away and we have to be dictated to by people, most of whom do not own any proper ty at all. Very truly yours. W. F. McCANLESS. TO THE VOTERS OF SALIS- j BURY ] I hereby announce my candidacy j for the office of councilman of the | city of Salisbury, subject to the i action of the Democratic Primary j to be held April 24th, 193 3. y I sincerely hope that, whether or not I am elected, the forthcoming council will be actuated by a feel ing of Christian fellowship, feel ing as I do that, in these trying times, all citizens should pull to gether for our mutual welfare 1 and, more than ever, remember and practice the Golden Rule of tol erance and forbearance. After 40 years residence in this city, eight of which have been spent as a member of the former Board of Aldermen, I am proud tc say that I can call every resident my friend and that my election, or defeat, will in no way alter this re lationship. —-J. E. HENNESSEE. STAR LAUNDRY "The Good One” Launderers and Dry Cleaners Phone 24 114 West Bank St. One Day Service I NOW is the time to have your radiator inspected. Your radiator is one of the most vita) parts of your car. 'Let’s give the old radiator a "new deal” right now. We flush, clean, re pair and recore all types of ; radiators. W e | sell or trade, new and second ; hand. We are the oldest and most reliable. See us. EAST spencer MOTOR CO. THE CHRYSLER DEALER j Phone 1198-J E»«t Spencer, N. C. SALE UNCLAIMED EXPRESS SHIPMENTS Southeastern Express Company SATURDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1933 The Southeastern Express Company will sell to highest bidder for cash, at warehouse adjoining Southern Railway Passenger Station, about 300 pieces of unclaimed, and refused express ship ments. Sale commences at 10:00 A, M. R. L. DEWEESE, Agent, Telephone 226 J. F. PAGE, Auctioneer. Most Surely - - i A" Easter ^ Frock.... Smart shoppers may be as pert as they like this Easter for they will sure ly be pleased when they inspect our new arrivals in ladies dresses. Each Frock An | Individual up FASHION Story I ! Men’s Suits 10 All colors, all sizes, all || | prices. Dress up for j Easter in one of these jj Suits. i Ties To Match . :© [BAKER’S si :j | * "Cash If You Have It—Credit If You Want It” 1 Why Take Chances On j | Second Line Tires ? f • | We Can Equip Your Car I 1 With g l 4 First Line PHARIS I TIRES !Here Are Our Prices On 4 Tires « i • 30-3.5 --- 4 tires for $13.1 4.40-21 -—-4 tires for $14.10 ; 4.50-20 - 4 tires for $14.90 S ■ 4.50-21-i-- 4 tires for $15.70 i 4.75-19-----4 tires for $16.10 5.00-19 --1-4 tires for $18.30 | 5.00-20 - 4 tires for $18.80 ! 5.25-21-4 tires for $22.80 I Salisbury Ignition & Battery Co. | 122 V. Fisher St. Phone 299