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mmmmt mem. : I 'lIGESTIOlWlllil I can 1.00 L2S try 13 rju ct tu . mi fic t CWm China Grove, N.atJuneST.MO Some of these "health officers" ought to be examined for lunacy. As public officials they are about as valuable aa the flies and mos quitoes they have arranged to produce on a l.rge scale this year. Senator Overman is being quite liberally complimented by the press and wriiers generally for the excellent report made on the activities of alien enemies in tfce United States and. lor efforts he has been making to have such disturbing elements in our midst deported. cures and miracles performed by means of. "decayed '.saint's bones which so often offend the good taste and common sense o read ers. Free schools, free stage, free press. andirce speech are so ab- horrent to popery, that he would like to suppress them all if he could, but since it cannot, it .finds it expedient to corrupt or cripple them as it can by means of cen sor or by the introduction ol fts own matter in place of instruc tive publicity. All this is to the end of suppressing Americanism and promoting Romanism. It is part of the program for conquest by means of false teaching and suppression of truth. Protestant ministers of the Protestant churches are certainly more or less familiar with , the attitude of "Rome toward them and their work, so we need not consider that here. The mar tyrs lell that story with an clo. quence to which little could- be added save a reminder of the fact that Rome treats Protestantism generally with the same intoler ant contempt as throughout the past. Say 65 year M How She Wai Relieved V After a Few Dose of Bhck-Dranght Meadorevni,y : Mrs. Cynthia Hlgginbotham, of this town, says: "At my age. wlilch Is-5. the liver does not .act so well as when young. A few years ago, my stomach was all out of fix. I was constipated, my liver didn't act My. digestion was bad, and It took so little to-upset me. My ap petite was gone, ; I was very weak... I decided si. would -give Black Draught a thorough trial as I knew it was highly recommended fort this trouble. I began taking It. , I felt better after a few doses." My appetite Improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least trouble was soon righted .with a few doses' of Black-Draught." V Seventy years of successful use has made Thedford's Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member of every family, at times, need the help that Blaek-Draught can give In cleansing;the system-and re lieving the -troubles that come from 'constipation. Indigestion,. lazy liver, etc You cannot keep well unless your stomachs liver and bowels are in good working order. , JCeep them that way. Try Black-Draught It acts promptly, gently and in a natural way. If you feel sluggish, take v a dose tonight; You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c a package One cent a aose All druggists. - J- 69 Albemarle being tired of a Democratic form of government, or !he Democratic form which they bad had Income so rotten or senile, that they have adopted the foreign rule policy, or mana ger plJta We now talk of turn ing the Philippine Islands over to the people because it is said they have progressed sufficiently to be come self-governing. The towns and cities adopting the tnana- Gsrmans Trying to Get Government that Ceo Sip. Paris, June 20. ,Tlie latest re ports received over the military vire from Wimar, indicate that ) o'clock KYHav evening, Ger nanv is still in the thro' of a ecotistitution of the administra lion in an endeavor to get a gov eminent thai is capable of sign ng the peace trvajy. It is expected in I'aris that an L & M SEMi-PASTE PAINTS BEST THAT CAN. BE MADE C Coat to you $3.25 a Gallon when' made redy to use' RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS " Obtain COLOR CARD from our Agents or LONGMAN & MARTINEZ Manufacturers New York it. gerial plan admit that they I extension oj time will be asked b have not reached that They have our sympathy. point Great discovery! The Agri cultural Department in Washing ton has announced that butter milk is a s'p! endid drink Of course everybody else ha-s been knowing this for a few cen turies, but just how the official of the government found it out is notstatd, at any rate it is an noudtcd that July 1st is to bi na tional buttermilk day. Wonder full What kind of arn unce ment do you suppose wou.d tak. place should some of these genth men. find a cow actually eating grass - Sisa Rsttj&s Wlj PnttitiBtkm SJisald to Pr!3Ci:J, Tii;a frsm Us Eeaace. Popery would capture America by captivating the minds of its people, an attack that i? made with greater case upon the young whose ideas are in process of for mation than upon elder person who have already begun to think for themselves. That is why popery's chief concern in the United States is about education of youth. The public school i unsatisfactory to the popes and their agents. It is their wish that citizens to-be should come early under the influence of male and female Jesuits for the simple reason that "the tree will grow the way the twig is inclined." Popery is equally solicitious concerning the moving picture entertainments which are so liber ally patronized by the young Censorship i- demanded on the plea of, preventing "immoral pictures.' and that censo ship i utilized to introduce rosarie crucifixes, garbed nuns, black robed clerics, and everything im aginable to familiarize the young with Romish paraphernalia so that they may be more complac ently tolerated now and the more readily embraced. later. Popery is equally insistent up on censorship of the press which is the American school of adults. Its agents are noisily fearful that American civilization may be corrupted by the contents of newspapers, periodicals and books which ignore popery or challenge its claims. Publishers who exercise their right to criti cise Home or print things uncom - puiacaiaxT 01 its emissaries are disciplined by the Romish boy the Germans if they are unable to agree in the time accorded . ir the reply to the counter propos ls. A. member of the Amei icart lelegation said a short tinu might be granted under thi contingency The American representatives accept as a fact the rctireraen of Philipp Scheidmann; the Ger nan chancellor, from, his posi lion. They still arc in doubt re garding the possible make up of he new government. A Noske Erzbergcr. combination is still nost prominently mentioned, bu the names of the socialists, Di Mueller and Dr Fdo d David, ai o have been referred to as possi bilities for the chancellorship in a dispatch received late this iternoon. HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED AN OPERATION Canton, Ohio. " I suffered from a female trouble which caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could get well. "My mother, who had been helped by LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, advised me to try it before sub mi ttm to an opera tion. It relieved me from my troubles so 1 can do my house work without any difficulty. 1 advise any woman who is afflicted with female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial and it will do as much icr them." Mrs. Majub Boyd, 1421 6th SL, N. E., Canton, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious condi tions where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but on the other hand so many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after doctors have said that an operation was necessary every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submittipg to such a trying ordeal. If complications exist, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of many years experience is at your service. North Carcfaa State College of Agriculture and Engineering WEST RALEIGH A Land Grint College founded under an act of Congress by the State Legislature of. North Carolina in March, 1S87. Splendidly equipped for the education of the sons of the State in the technical and industrial arts. Four year our?es in Agriculture, in Agricultural Chemistry, and in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Textile Engineering. New departments in Agricultural Engineering and Highway Engineering. Numerous short courses. ' Unit of Reserve Officens Training Corps. Seniors and Juniors receive pay amounting to SI 18 annually. All students receive free, uniforms amounting in four years to $16 k Strong athletic teams. $W,0Q0 Y. M. C A. building. Regular paid secretary. Tw9 hundred and forty free scholarships. ' Repuirement for admission: eleven units practically equivalent to the completion of tenth grade work. Board $16.00 per month. Tuition $45.00 per year. Room rent, heat and light $30.09 per year. Enrollment last session 1,020, exclusive of aH summer students. Fall term begins September, 3. For catalogue, illustrated circular or entrance blanks, write 'If- : e : i g E. B. OWEN, Registrar : IS km FIRST NATIONAL 3 SALISBURY, N. C. Established, 1883. Savings Department Pays 4 Per Cent, Oonp3undefl Quarterly. OFFICERS H. N. Woodson, President Dr. R. T. Brawley Vice Prea W B. Strachan Cashier E H Woodson Asst Cashier Start Your Savings Aecount NOW for Next Christmas. Responsible Banking, Courteous Treatment and Confiden tial "Service is Our Policy. We Cordially Invits You toSee Us On Any Banking Matter You are Interested In. We are Authorized Agents for Sale of War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps - f Red Cedar Timber and Logs Will buy on stump or on'R. R. sidings and pay spot cash. Address, Geo. C. Brown & Co., 4 12 if Greensboro, N. C. KollK T9 (Milou. H&rirg qualified as Administrator of the estate of Martha E E.arohardt, this is to notify all persons hving claims against the said deced ent to nie an itemized, venflpd state ment r.t sam3 with the undersigned on or before the Hh day of May, 19204 or this noUee will be pleaded in bar bf their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. " This May Hfh, 1919 Julius A Earnhardt. cott and papers which have been ' r. Frank Hudon. Atty,m,ni"rMor The Peoples National Bank SALISBURY N. C- Does a general btakiD business and cor dially invites Tor account. N WE PAY FOUR. PER CENT interest every three mntka ia our savings depart ment ' - K'.-' Prompt, cai , . and ' confidential : attcn lion given to mII oosinesa entrusted to us. N. B. McCam . W riMkieM, J D. Nonroei t - John Mcanjf at YIcePi sMisnU Asst. Cashier. T Rnak. A a Jbiuauj f . Cashier; t Trade wit CP. SHU CI THE GROCER, He carriep a full iine of Higt Grade Grrocr?i ida at very low prices. - Buys all kitids of Produx; Chickens. JKgRS, Bacou auri vegetables. See bim Headquarters for Watkiii, Medicine Co. V 'Phone 57. ' . 119 W Inniss St The Honor Roll of Rowan County ts an appreciation of the gal lant men in Rowan County . wh.o served the Nation in its hour of 1Cy0'u ''are proud of your boy who is in the Service and your n. ih oor is proud of his. : , - We want these pictures and biographies o that we can prepare an Honor Roll for Rowan county that will be preserved for mat gen erations." . WHAT THE HONOR ROLL WILL CONTAIN. It will have pictures and ; biographies of the women in our county, vho gave up their time and strength for the American Red Cross voik. It will have pictures and records of the boys of this county who .iave been in the service and who are now in the service. Thev did heir duty when we needed them and now it is up to us to preserve heir records in a way thajt will make them proud that they are Irom Rowan county. 1 - It will contain pictures and text describing activities of the men vho could not go to war, but were eager to do their part by iel p ng Uncle Sam with all bis war activities, such at Liberty Loan rivesWar Stamps and various relief work It will -contain handsome colored reproduction- of General Persh ing, President Wilsotf and General Foch Each picture will be jlaced withinan elaborate decorative frame symbolic of the activi ies of each of these great men. It will have four distinctive five-color division illustrations pre pared by a we41 known artist typifying the activities of ,the Red oss, Home Service Workers, the 4rmy ana the Navy. It will be elaborately pepared with page after page of highly irtistic colored designs in the forepart of the volume especially de signed for our Honor Roll by one of vbe leading publishing compan es in this country. We have spared no exprense in making this book one that you vill prize'highly should you be so fortunate of sacuring a copy of ..arae. 'We feel confident that it wilt be a volume that everyone vill treasure and hand down from one generation to another with onsiderable pride There is only a limited number being printed. If you desire to iave us reserve a copy vou had better do it immediately, as we can -ot promise to secure additional Opies later on. ORDER YOUR H0N9R ROLL AT ONCE TO BE SURE OF OBWlNfllBE. This authenic record of all war activities in Rowan county. The ditian is being-sold out veiy rapidly ; and we have ordered only -nough to cover the cost of compiling, printing and birulin: this tandsome book We are not going to; conduct an extensive siles ampaign, so that is not our mission in preparing" this pub'ic.nion. release cfo not hold back the picture of your boy or yourself, because ou are not going- to order a book. We want your picture, your boy's picture, and biographies in this uok whetcher yau order or not. Please do not censor us if we are unable to ecure a copy of he Honor Roil for you later on. After our publishers have tfone to resson this book it wiil only with'n a short time there will he o chance of-securing a ' cojv of it. The lime lor action on this natter is now, send your application as quickly as possible, aUo photograph and data. , Pill m at once and mail with photo' to " h Wm. H Stewart, publisher, Sulisbury, N. C sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI Coupon to be filled in for 'kb wan County Soldiers and Sailors. Name Rank Company." Township... Son of Husband of ....... Entered service .To Camp.........'. ... ... Branch of service..... ..Division ...Regiment. .... Date of birth ..... Both parents and wife..... Give maiden name f mother) Give maiden name . ...... 191. at Transferred tof Camp. .. '. , date 191,..- ' "- .. . , . . . ..i . . y. . . .., date... ,...J9L... 'auMcucu ivamp ., date Over sea to. ... 19' ... I I I n i .......... uaic . ..... 7i ... Date of promotion to rank of I ... . - ............ ...... Date of promotion to rank of . .t r 4 - I Date Lof promotion to rank of!. :U.:'..i..!.7r.... I Date of promotion to rank of - I -B'oughtat . ........ ...... ........ ....i... I Wounded at battle, of" ' Si ' I : i t; j'tr.ii ; ''"'9".K -".... I DateT"" '' '---t ' - .--"' I - V J ';"'4,-: I .-. -v., -..y.-,. :"V5J?"7JVj'"..: "y. I -.ate .... i i' -' I J fraite.;;...... j..,.;.;,.......... I 'decorations .t .. V." 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