Cleveland Route 2
Mrs. N. S. Steele and Mrs. Mag
gie Smoot, of Statesville, spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Steele’s son and
wife near Woodleaf, Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Steele.
Miss Sola Harper of New York
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Harper.
Miss Ruth Walker and her broth
er, Frank, entertained their friends
at a party at their home in Cool
Springs on Monday night.
Miss Blanche Wilhelm left Tues
day for Woodleaf where she is to
be a member of the school faculty
for the year.
Mrs. M. E. McDaniel, Miss Vir
ginia Mae and Messrs. Garfield and
Tom McDaniel visited Mrs. Me
Women Who Have Pams
Try CARDUI Next Tune!
On account of poor nourishment,
many women suffer functional pains
at certain times, and it is for these
that Cardui Is offered on the record
of the safe relief It has brought and
the good It has done In helping to
overcome the cause of womanly dis
comfort. Mrs. Cole Young, of Lees
ville. La., writes: “I was suffering
with Irregular ... I had quite a lot
a pain which made me nervous. I
took Cardui and found It helped me
In every way, making me regular
and stopping the pain. This quieted
my nerves, making my health much
better." ... If Cardui does not bene
fit YOU, consult a physician.
■ -
Daniel’s brother, Mr. Jobie Cartner,
Sunday.
Mrs. H. W. Miller reported Mon
day that her mother, Mrs. Sara
Jane Cartner, who resides with an
other daughter, Mrs. John Donahoo
at Kannapolis, is seriously ill.
Friends of Mr. Kermit Shoemak
er, formerly of Cool Spring, now of
New York, will be interested to
learn of his recent marriage to Miss
Alice Hickey of New York. Mrs.
Shoemaker is a graduate nurse of
the Mt. Sinai Hospital. She now
holds a position with the Doctors
Hospital of New York. They are
spending their honeymoon here.
Miss Hazel Steele spent Monday
night and Tuesday with Miss Lois
Steele.
Mr. Walter Bobbit of New York
was a . visitor in Cool Spring last
week.
Miss Sjrace Khenshaw, K. IN.
left Sunday to nurse Betty Jo, the
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bristol Robertson of Charles, who
has typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Campbell,
Frances and Margaret Louise, Miss
Mary Pence and Mrs. P. A. John
ston carried Herbert Campbell over
to Gastonia to the Orthropaedic
hospital for an examination Tues
day.
The revival meeting is being held
at South River M. E. Church this
week by Rev. C. A. Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Steele visited
at Misenheimer Tuesday.
Mr. Ralph Campbell of Wash
ington, D. C., is visiting relatives
here.
Skimping On Feed
Is False Economy
A mistaken sense of economy
frequently induces poultrymen to
feed their hens sparingly during the
moulting period.
But attempts to save feed at this
time will cost the poultrymen in
the long run, warns Roy S. Dear
styne extension poultry specialist at
State College.
When birds are fed scratch feed
alone or only a limited amount of
mash, he pointed out, the moulting
period is prolonged and they are
unable to put on the necessary
weight to carry them through the
next laying season.
The result is a drop in egg pro
duction that more than offsets the
money saved by skimping on feed,
Dearstyne explained.
Moulting birds have passed
through a heavy laying period
which taxed their vitality and re
duced their body weight. They are
also losing feathers which must be
replaced.
The birds need a balanced diet
with plenty of protein to build up
their muscular and glandular tissue
and to grow new feathers. A bal
anced mash and a liberal ration of
scratch feed should be before the
birds at all times.
Since most poultry flocks are
more or less infested with intestinal
parasites, it is advisable to deworm
1 m — —
moulting birds not in lay. This will
insure better health during the lay
ing year.
LAND POSTERS—For Sale at The
Watchman Office.
RHEUMATISM
RELIEVE PAIN IN t MINUTES
To relieve the torturing pain of Rheuma
tism, Neuritis, Neuralgia or Lumbago, in t
minutes, get the Doctor’s Prescription
NURITO. Absolutely safe. Mo opiates, no
narootics. Does the work quickly — and
must relieve your pain in nine minute* or
money back at Druggists. Don't suffer.
Use NURITO today.
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ROWAN COUNTY’S FINEST COLLECTION -
LATE MODEL Of read
FINE CARS this message from Mr. 11
A. D. Dorsett—
Fords (of all kinds), Chevrolets, Plymouths, Pontiacs, Studebakers, ACT
Buicks, Chryslers, Hudsons, Hupmobiles, etc. _ at once‘
3 • c TO THE pUBLIC.
“ In racing to sell more cars
’34 Ford 2 door ’33 Plymouth 4 door °urcompetitors we sud
ienly find ourselves over-load
’34 Ford Std. Coupe ’33 Plymouth Coupe I ed with used cars of all kinds. 1 i
’33 Ford 2 door ’32 Chevrolet 2 door ^ the °nly Lsensible
thing to do is to cut the price
’33 Ford 4 door ’32 Chevrolet 4 door I to such a figure that they will II
- all be sold at once. THIS WE
HAVE DONE.
Trade In Your Car On a Late Model Now Very respectfully yours,
Look! 12 New 1935 Ford Floor Cars a. d, dorsett.
These cars used very little . . . some not at all . . . Get one of these cars at greatly reduced prices
during this . . . OUR FIRST GRAND SALE . . .They will give you absolute satisfaction in every
way.
’TIS NO SECRET—ANSWER. We don’t believe in sales . . . But we are loaded with cars and we
think it the only sensible thing to do ... To cut the prices and sell them out now. This is not an
Auction Sale or Trick Sale, nor one of those 99c or $10 down sales . . . BUT A BONA-FIDE SALE
OF AUTOMOBILES WHERE THE PRICE HAS BEEN CUT TO THE BONE.
Every car backed by the written guarantee of the Hedrick Auto Company.
$5.00 Secures Your Choice plenty of time to pay
Payments to fit your pocketbook and earnings
Oh Yes! We will also hold the car for future delivery if desired.
HEDRICK AUTO CO.
Authorized Ford Dealers
BACK OF U. S. POST OFFICE
TELEPHONE 14 SALISBURY, N. C.
Open every day and night until 10:00 P. M.
Just How Big Is The
Telephone Company .
THE Southern Bell Com
pany is only as big as the
people of North Carolina and
the South have required it to
be.
The more than three million
people of this great State would
not be satisfied with or be
properly served by a company *)f less size, incapable
of furnishing the high type of dependable, nation-wide
service now required.
The telephone service needs of the people of North
Carolina are large and it necessarily requires a large in
stitution to do this big job. Nearly 17,000,000 local
and long distance calls are made monthly in North
Carolina, and the responsibility for the continuous
operation of a service of such importance is large.
To operate, maintain and expand this intricate sys
tem requires a small army of more than 1,400 work
ers, whose annual payroll is Si,500,000.
Because of its size the telephone industry is also one
of the largest contributors to the support of the State
and its subdivisions by the payment of taxes. Its
total tax bill in North Carolina for 1934 amounted to
more than S660,000.
The telephone company of necessity is also a large
user of raw materials, and spends large sums of money
in North Carolina for the products of the State.
North Carolina is a big, important State, requiring a
telephone company large enough to insure continuous,
adequate and dependable telephone service—a service
not limited by State lines, but world-wide in its scope.
A telephone company smaller in size and resources
could not render such a service and would not be
capable of serving the people of North Carolina sat
isfactorily.
F. J. TURNER, Carolina* Manager
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co.
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CHOICE FOOD SPECIALS
As Usual You Will Find Our Store Full of Week-end
Specials—Everything That is Good to Eat, and at a Price
That Will Save You Money. Read These Specials:
Aged or Tasty CHEESE, lb. 19c
Armour’s or Rose WTT WT Q tall f 7n
Evaporated u cans * / w
CRACKERS, lb. box 10c
LASH BROS. SPECIAL BLEND
COFFEE, lb. . . 19c
Red Bird MATCHES 3 10c
Bulk LARD, 2 lbs. . 27c
p""1’ POTATOES 10lbs 15c
Grapes“s7Sc
i Nice Size
Grape Fruits
3 for 10c
Fresh lb.
Tomatoes Sc
Lettuce, Celery, Beans,
Peas, Pears, Figs, Etc.
Croakers, lb 7k
fd “ Trout lb 15c
Mullet lb 12c
Choice Meats
Beef ^ g\
Liver, lb *Uc
Brains, lb 1*>C
Liver f g
Mush, lb *3C
Stew, lb AX2C
Neck Bones
2 lbs 25c
Smoked ^
Sausage lb C
Oil
Sausage lb
Ready to Serve
MEATS
Its LASH BROTHERS fe.
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