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mm For ever forty years it has been used as A TONIC AND STOMACH REM EDY. Peruna aids the . ap petite and gives new life to digestion. CJtflstDis Holidaj VohbH Trip ExciKsioo Rites Yia SontUero Riiiwn The Southern serves the South. Southern Railway will sell In J roiud trip Christmas holiday tick- ts on December 17tb, 18th, 23rd, 24th and 25h to all points, tiok- "f i!td X? -"th 9f J.n. airy iiq I Bound trip uckets will ml.n h. -u 4. tii:. -r Mmneseota and other Northwest- UJV mJ uuiuil 1U XIIIUOIS. lnWB I sru States Ipead your holidsy vacatiot with fiiends and loved ones Travel via Southern Railway Fast through trains, through sleeping oars and dining cars t( all point Lot us route vou b the beet acd quickest eohidnieB. For full information schedule? Pallman reservations and farpstr any point ask in? Agent Southern Railway or writs. R. H DbBttts. D. P A., . Charlotte. N. 0. Hie Ray o Lights Like a Gas Jet TO light the Rayo lamp you don't have to remove the shade or the chim ney. Just lift the gal lery and touch a match. It is jrat as easy to light as a gat burner and it requires little effort to keep it clean. are the modern lamps for the farm. Simple in design yet an ornament to any room in the house. UseAladdmSecurity Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products that are known in the household and on the farm for their quality and economy. Ask for them by name and you are sure of satisfaction. Standard Household Lubriccnt Matehless Liquid doss . Standard Hand Sepa rator Oil Parowax Eureka Harness Oil Mioa Axle Grease If your dealer does not have them, "write to our nearest station. STANDARD OH. COMPANY (New Jeney) BALTIMORE Washington, D. C Norfolk. W.Va. Charlotte. N. C Charleston. W.Va. Charleatoa. & C Uichmond. Va. notice to Creditors: Having quauueu o v" '""V" .f. Saiiift TOanuD. this Having qualified as Administrator In nnt.itv nil naranng nSVlUK '""' 1 - . ' .i,:.! claims gsJnat the said decedent to file an 'SZSSSsS thday ol December, 1816, or this no- t ce will be pleaded m Dar oi yerv. Perons indebted to said ee- i ... . t u ! 1111 vewmiwi otu, x w. 1). 1. F. Adminiatitor.l Rd Lamps LOCAL NEWS ' ; of interest to . ALL OF OUR READERS Read engineer for Wake coun ty, 0. M. Wilier, a former mi dent of Rowan, spent one night in the city and left for hit home. Nor. U and S7, two southbound traini, were late last Friday morn lug, something unusual on the lame day, lhe pabho eohool teacher of the coo nty held a very, sacetuful meeting in the old court boom last The publio schools of the city will suspend December 17th. fori j a two week's Christmas vacation. ! The middle of the week waa se lected as Christmas oomea on the last day of the we.k.f auo ir AUUUVIB OIOI 01 1 rUSt I Company recently moved from its temporary quarters to its new and h.n.n. -MAM. 4k. m t i :- ; ; "V " " " wbedne but the bank can dore""""" . . B. it. ;. mL: :n i uuILW UUW. lllll Will DDI I f the hendaomeat rWnoiil h0.They were aeoompanied by Gener in North Carolina whan is ia n plexed, and the officers are reli- ble and oonrfeeona in all th.i iue oo"0n Mwnwiaji ror ow- u, mi. urraener. siatea mat in. i -i inmber of bales ginned tor De- usmoBr n as o mDarea so o.n4U as ana um n. riod last year. . E irl Putman, son of Ut, and Mrs. L, R. Putman of this oily, is kt home for a month. He has ben assistant steward on an Eng- 1 iab vessel between New York and irett, France, and has made a number of trips over since the war I gan. I Rev. M. M. Kmard, D. D., has iatt returned from Oolnmbia. 8 C. where he attended a matting of the Foreign liiasion Board of the United Synod of the Lutheran church in the South. Dr. Kinaid represents the North Carolina fly. .od on that Board of the General Asaembly sinoe the death of the late Rev. R. 0. Holland. J. N. Maxwell, one of the organ iters tor tne ratriotio Uruer oi Sons of America, was at Graham Friday night where he instituted i a camp with 20 charter members Monday night he went to Mebantj and Wednesday he goes to Rimer 'cwn i or tne same purpose m a rbursdayacampwillbelaonohad t 8wepsonville, and on Saturday h. wk'a wctk will end at Oool- eeme. TT T lf TT YIM'IH fjllllaDI Hau JudueP. 8. Carlton presided in ak.AArni m.nn u.k Ifri.l . Uioi B-w.-. I day night at the opening of tbeow will nave better accomm nfiw Pithian Castle Hall. The invocation wat offered by pastor. 1 C. A. G. Thomas. The presiding . 1 k TTAn. Than UUiVvl VUUU wnwaiv AAWMB WWW. P. Klutt. who in a most pleasing Ult)lJUvS V v vwafcva w- O D.k;.. flh.nA.infV r. P.ra. S. V I Ulceus waaaxawawa. w waaT 1 ( ,a a. nAV4 intTnAn TT. hittblv comDlimeuted the Pythian nf Salisbury for havint sach a magnificent Castle Hall, and ex pressed his high appreciation for the oDnortunity of being aBongl the Pvthiens. Pastor Thomas sooke on 4,0ur Obligations." H handled the subject in a most in- teiestinK manner and pointed out that we must love our brother and w - fellowman. Whithead Kluttt wat to home pokenon ,Our Orphanage," but did not reach the city in time. This order is doing some good orphanage work in this State. One! orphanage at Greensboro having 29 children from this county, Under got d of the order a number of responses were mtae among m them being Dr. Bryon Clark, W.I M. Butb; T, G. Furr, J. II. Mills, of Statesville, J. U. uarter oil Mooresville. These gentlemen all paid splendid tribute to the good work done for the orphans by tne dalisbury Pythians. ureas cream i HnA to the committee who hatf-H died the details of the evening. A bequest ot fia.ww w tut CUU1UU F i -u rS thA nd MhAnhftra w -:..n.n n f RalAiffh MiUDlr S limiira oomuu 01 irittuuB iaU Episcopal) o 1 naimgn, wasi v"j I mfl.fIH 1U w - .w- of () I.Lai M Jnlia M Andrews, widow ,rf Virginia eo spend their first vice presiueni u owi- ern Bftn uumauj. "r . 75.C00 church, building olted. Ool. Andrews iAnir .ill v i uu. "tr , . .Una nMAfM 1BBM UUUU1 " , , k. Um9 ;ii ef S'liieni Ballvay Tuit Ton of Baiii President Fairfax Harrison .of the Southern atd Yadkin rail roads, Accompanied by other high officials of the 8onthern, came In Tuesday morning in private oars and attetded the annual meeting of the .director! of the Yadkin whioh waa held at 11 o'clock . After the meeting the Southern offioiale aoon left over the Yadkin for Badin, the town of the Amer ican Aluminium Company, .where they spent considerable time look inc over the territory arourrti 5te When the big works com I haye to look after taking care of ihafreurhft and Dassensers. It is I though that the Yadkin line to Whitney, branohing eff at Hall's Ferry Junction will be abandoned laud a straight and shorter line I will be built from Albemarle to Bm ' At ln oloM o the inBPectl0D tour. President Harrison and Hen- W. Mil!.,, .n. .1 .h. 8ou,heID fc Pnint m " in ana nraaiaens s Drivste cr. Utnaftr a n. uoapman, Du ptnntendent bimpson, ana otner Migh Qotre, also uoi. jonn d. Heuderson, of Salisbury, one oi aha Atftnmavi for the aluminium 0 n wemt with them.; o: j a j t EaeiSH. Qiuuoy amiuo nuu w u , If arrow, of Albemarle. atteL d th meeting of directors Sal3 of m Stock On January 26, 1016, the Amer- loan Aberdeen-Angus ureeam Association will try to sell about forty pure bred Aberdeen-Angus cattle at Salisbury. This sale will be held in oonneotion with the Salisbury Live Stock Meeting 30 J" 25 28. inclusive. wnmxiee viray .ecr.wjr u. Mftoao Aberdein Angus Breed- B"' WM M m WJ P"""" e" ilJ WI"a CBM 01 ne BaiM 1U ,ne DOU6U ibis will oe tne time to get gooa, straight breeding animals if you know enough about cattle to see that yon get what you want. Hr. Sftrfcs Btek Frca tki Wist With his SUf. The Sparks circus is now get ting ready lor winter quarters The animals have been changed Mm their dens to stationary ! agricultural hall at the faiilgrouncls. Manager eparss it very busy looking after arrange mtnts for the winter. As ever i ItUlUK UBS ueU BIIBUKOU 1UI UH I I 1 i iL. comfortable housing of the show n Z for the wild ani- malt and stock, it is certain the . .... awions sms winter man on any preTiont occasion was a long ran irom worgi . r t Iwhere he last showed and th I ' were g!al w ben tney arrived tin Salisbury. Guy Cohn. the 1 - I drummer and collector of adver I titinc matter win spena tne win 1 he. 0. B. Fredericks, cor fldential man, has gone to Canada. Col. Towers, the veteran show manager, is spending the nia xowa oom. Guice, champion barebaok rider hat gone to unicagc, ana jj letoner I wm m V Bmitn, tne ciever press agent it now at his home in Boston, but S ... a m expects to return to Salisbury ar. lir amyoi two wean, uonnerB I the clever clown is in Salisbury for the winter, and Dock Grant the fun maker is spending bis time in the northwest. Others oonnected with the show are scat- I tered about the whole country, while many will remain in Salis- I bury until the season opens next mm I spring. Mr. Sparks intends to have a I larger aud better show next sea- son, ana, witn tnatoDjeot in view, I hat added, it is said, several spec I imen of animalt to the menagarie. t the home of the bride's ps rants in Cleveland, on Wednesday afternoon, Mist Mamie Canble was nit in m orris tra tn TT. W. RnnHo 1 T . rn. wf ' J- I , .. . J 1 J w.www -w-- J i4n&a.if1 tha inmnn happy pair left at once for points nonafmoon;. The groom is a well known and successful youg larm- pftrtnl-r Tnt vhun fchav wJ Esaa Tbs W JOcadAa and Kxcoan News was received here Sunday evening of the death of Mra. VVm. Overman, wife of the assistant cashier of the Bank of Dunn and sister of Mrs. Mcl. Ritchie of China Grove, N. C. the remains were brought to Sliibury on Nr. 21 Monday, and the funeral and interment was hld at Kichtteld yesierday Mr Overman had bo3t of friends at Chiua Grove where she formerly lived and from whioh place she was married only about a year ago. Mr, Overmai is an excellent ycuug business man was conneoted with several mer cantile establishment here before going to Dauu to become assistant cashier of the bank at that place. His parents lived here and his friends will sympathize w.th him in the death of hisyoung wife. Before noon Monday morning news was received hereof the hor rible death of Mrs. Julia Ann Troutman, an aaed woman of the county . A call was sent to Cor oner Summerset!, but from what he learned no ii. quest was neces aary. Mrs. Troutman was an auut of M. L. Gantt of this city He left 'mmediatelp after hearing of his aunt's death. Mrs. Trout man lived alone, but from what could be gathered, it seems she n as found on the pcroh of her u me with her clothing almost burned from her body. It is be lieved sbe caught fire from an open fireplace and ran frjm the home, falling exhausted on the floor. The woider is that the home did not burn and conse quently oremate the body. roirotional Cha ches Meet Hcie On next Friday. Saturday and anday nights, the North Caroli na Association of Congregational churches will meet in the old court tiouae. lhe opening sermon on Friday night will be preaohed by Rvv. E Lymau Hood, president of ihe Atlanta Theological Semi nary. The first Congregational church of Salisbury will be form ally received into the association among tb first items of business ev. VV. B. Dnttera is pastor of ohia congregation. Representatives from Southern Piufis, Aheville, Albemarle, Try- m . a oil, ana ctnsr points in the State ire expected to be present as well . S " ' mm ab tne Bundav benool Home Mis 'ou Board. The meetings will be p9ii and the general publio it in vited to attend. invigorating to the Pi;:e a:;d Sickl The Oi' Sanclard general rtrengthening tonit, GROV r-j TASTELESS chill TOK IC.drives out MiJna.tnnches the blood, builds up the system. A tive Tonic For adults and children. 60c Efliertainient and box Supper. There will be an entertainment and box supper at Fisher school honse Cabarrus County, on Wed nesday night before Christmas, Decern br 22. at 7:80. . Tha-entertainment will consis' of : o;.g; "Happy u-reetmgs to all." Recitation, "The Training o f John," Way, ,4The Sniggles Family." Soi;g, "The Laughing Song." Recitation, "Why 1 Nevir got Married." Song, "Grandma Gruff." An admittance of ten cents will be charged to hear the services Immediately after the entertain ment the box supper will take place. Everybody is invited to Attend, The pre oeds will go for the benefit of the 6ohool. War Upon Palnl Pain is a visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unex pectedly- But you are prepared for every emergency if you keep a mall bottle of Sloan's Linimeut handy. It is the greatest pain killer ever disoavdred. "Bimply laid on the skin no rubbing re quired it drives the pain away, ft is really wonderful. Meivin H. Soister, Berkeley, Cai., writes: "Last Saturday, after tramping around the Pana ma Exposition with wet feet. came home with my neck so stiff that I couldn't turn. I applied Sloan's Liniment freely and went to bed lo my surprise, next morning the stiffaess had almost disappeared, four hours after the second application I was as good (e rcw." March, 1915. At Druggists. 25c, Roiib TiJchersiliefiBg.- At a m'iflg in the auditorium i f the old oart h .use last Satur day ..wps held one rf the bes, most enthusiast o aud successful gatherings of publio instructors ever old in the oounty, mere than one hundred teachers being pres cut. There was morning and af teruoon session, Prof. M. B irues, principal of the Spejocer schools, and president of the county association, presiding. An iiiteresting and well prepar ed paper on school work wat read by Miss Nina. DeBerry of the fao ulty of the city publio schools. The importance of reading cir cles in tohoolt was discussed by Prof. H. ' J. Peeler, principal of the East Spencer schools, A talk cn reading and phonics was givad by Mrs. T. E. Johnson, principal of the primary depart ment of the city schools. Mrs. M. O. Linton, offered the advantages of the publio library to tne oounty teaoners. it is thought that many will acoept this offer . Secretary Wm. James of the Peoples' Fair Association, told of ptixes to be offered the teachers next time aud hoped that many wonld acoept the opportunity. County Superintendent R. G. Kixer was interested in the moon light schools. Many pledged themselves to begin this week. The association expressed U sympathy for the family of Miie Sallie Can up, a former energetic member of the association wh Isst her life m a tragic manue seme time ago. Special thanks were returned to Prof. Kizer and the grammar school teachers for appetising and delioious refreshments served the teachers. The next meeting will be held in the old oourt house on the sec oud Saturday in JaDuary, whioh is the 8th. The colored teaohers will' meet on the same deta in the oolored graded seoool here. EofiM lo boy U. S. Sicarltles UgKibbi States. Loudon, Deo. 18. After an ex planation by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Reginald MoKeona, and a short debate, the House of Commons passed this evening the seoond reading of the bill empow ering the government to moboUse Amerioan and Canadian securities by purchase or by borrowing them, to be used primarily as collateral for loans, or in case of ne essity to be sold to meet lia bilities in the United States. The scheme is entirely volun tary one and the chancellor made it dear that the government had no intention of swamping the American market with securities which would be unfair to holders there at they were to be bid for at the market prioe. Mr. McKenna explained that the usual trade balance in favor of Great Britain had been exhaust ed by the huge demands made up. on America tor goods for England and her allies, and the amounts paid in interest on foreign securi ties held here, or eained by Brit ish shipping, were not sufficient to Bet this right. Uonsequer.tly in order to meet liabilities in the United States they were obliged to go outside the ordinary conrse of trade and had to borrow or sell securities. He estimated that the securities held here were valued anywhere from 300,030.000 to 800,000,000 ($1,500,000,000 to $4 000,000,000) and expressed the hone this wonld be sufficient "to meet our liabilities and to main tain exohange in the United States for the period of the war. The Quinine That Doss Not Affect The Head Rmniw of Its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor Da: IH acau. ememDci lxic hu umw .uu tor the sienature of E. W. GROVE. 25c Soil SorTBf Mips. House of Representatives U. S. Waihingtcn, D. 0 , Deo 18, 1915 Editor Cab una Watchman, Solisbuiy, N. 0., Dear Sir : The soil survey of Rowan Conn ty hat been completed and, s' long as the supply lasts, a copy mv be had by addressing either Senator Overman or myself. Very sincerely yours. I B. L. Douobton Whenever You Need a General T3 Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's TasS, thill Tonic is equally valuable, a? General Tonic because it contains if wdl known tonic propertiesof QU1N1 ' and IRON. It acts on the lier. D49 ( ort Mf1, Knrk-hes the Blood at RURAL NEWS :Written by! QUA j CORRESPONDENTS. -CORINTH CHURCH. Dec.J12 The farmers of the community have been basy the past few weeks getting up wocd. The taw mills of this section are ronniug on full time. G. M Hoffman has .been saw ing for N . G. Arey the past few weeks. Rufus Miller of-Higb Rock was in the oommunity December 4th sawiug wood. Rev. and Mis. R. E. Hoffman of Richfield spent Friday night at Mrs. Nansy Hoffman's. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie of near here have moved near Badin, where they will make their future home. Ira Goodman and family have moved onto J. W. Barringer's farm. N. P. and P. N. Trexler have been dressing lumber for Ed. Shepherd the past few days, Ed. Shepherd it contemplating building a new residence soon, George Lyerly aud family spent Saturday night, December 4th, a Salisbury, The writer has been hauling v jod for O. E. Morgan for the 4Bt few daye. Kofus aud Grant Trexler of itohtiold, visited Levi Trexler's a iff days last week. Mr. aud Mra. Theo. Trexler of Ulauta Ga. Vis t-d Levi Trrxler't reoently. Z d and Franklin Morgan of Salisbury were in the community hunting recently. Maok Wyatt speat a few days n Davidson and Guilford coun ties visiting at High Point and! bomasville recently. He report au unpleasant trip. John R( gers -of near here, had the misfortune of falling on the enow and ice Suuday, December 2th, andr spraining his wrist. Mr, Rogers is resting well today and we hope he will soon be cut again. The writer reoently found a hornet's nest that measured forty nones around and twenty-eight inches long. Can you beat that Bro. Venus? if so, trot out your hornet's nest. As Christmas will soon be here the ohildren are looking forward or Santa Glaus. Jupitsb. Grrman Uoaey it Its Lowtst Level. Nfiw York, Dec. 18. The value of German money in this msrket as represented by marts fell to its owest known level today when exchange on Berlin dropped to 77$ oents, a decline of a oent from the recent minimum. In sub stance, marks, normally quoted at 28$ oents, were worth only 19 oents. Incidentally, Austrian exchange ell to lowest rates, but in this in stance the decline was sentimental rather than actual, no sales of ex ohange on Vienna being reported The extreme weakness of ex change on the Teutonio countries was asoribed to unconfirmed ru mors that the Imperial Bank of Germany contemplates assuming command over all the gold now privately held within the empire. Laodls Store Robber CaugM. Landis, Deo. 18. Ths thief who broke into the store of Linn Bros, here on the night of December 8. hss been caught in Charlotte. His' name is Mose Knox, and he is an escaped conviot from the Meek leuburg chain gang, having three years to serve. He was arrested in Charlotte Saturday by the city police as an escaped convict, and afterwards confessed to breaking in the store here and stealing the goods, an overcoat, overalls and gloves. He says that he had no accomplice.- Knox escaped from the Meoklenburg gang last sum mer, and has since been at large. Cuts, Burns, I Bruises, Bores Wounds and Piles quickly healed with Arnica Salve. It prevents infection, is antiseptic, soothing, healing. Try it once. Money Back If It Fails. The Original and Genuine Buckten's Arnica Salve a Heala the Hurt' md. Dealer. 25c. Litters for Stiti Ctiis. Mocksvills, N. 0., Dec. 14,1915. Dear Santa Clans : Please bring me some gloret, some ribbon, oranges, candies and nuts. I will thank yon vary much. Your little friend 12 yeart old. MastMxxxxju Mooksville. N. C, Deo. 14, 1915. Dear Santa Clans: Please bring me some orayont, candy, oranges and nuts. I will thank you vary much. Your lit tle friend 11 years old. JoHVSia Mmw, Mooksville, N. C Deo, 14, 1915. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring mt some black gloves, and a yard of red nbboa, candy, oranges and nuts. I will thank you very muoh. Your lit tie friend 9 yeart old. HaLLTJ WftM. Mooksville, N. 0 Dec 14, 1915. Dear Santa Claut: Please to bring to brother and I a little red wagon to haul wood f . r the etove, candy, oranget and uuts. Your little friends. 5 and 7 vears. Danixl and Una Mn&ut. Mooksville, N. 0., Dec. 14, 1915. Diar Santa Claut: Please bring to Elsie and i a little trycicle, seme chocolate candy, oranges and tome nutt. Your little friends 1 and 4 years old. Elsie and Vxboinia Mzllu . Archibald Henderson Hoiorsd. Secretary Daniels of tht U. 8. Navy is to honor the. memory of Brenet Bngader General Com mander Archibald ' Henderson by having Transport No. 1 of the U. S. Navy after Mr. Hendsrson, who was born in Virginia in 1785, and appointed second lieutenant in Marine Corps in 1806. Mai. Hen derson waa a man of ability, courage and judgment. Secretary Lianiels is glad to honor h l memory in this way. Some lady descendant of General Henderson will aot as sponsor at the unveil ing of the Navy Transport No. 1. lhe Hendersons' of Salisbury art descendats of Archibald Hender son. OnrWeellj - Th Carolina Watchman is published on Wednesday and Thi Rowan Record on Friday of eaoh week and, so far as news and servioe is conoerned, admirably answers the purpose of a semi- weekly. They give you all the county news, specially prepared for their readers, condensed so that you can get the faots with jut haying to wade' through col umns of childish prattle, and ar ranged to that you can read the home news at a glanoe, whioh ia given not only the preference but correctly. These things, in addi tion to the fact that it is a home newspaper, owned by home peo ple, employs home people and stands for a equare deal for home peop'e, regardless of loss or gain, should oause every loyal son of the oounty to make it his business to subscribe for them first, last and all the time. We are giving from now till January 1st free to all who subscribe now and pay $1.00 cash, whioh will pay up to January 1st, 1917. The Carolina Watchman- -and- The Rowan Record, Making a Fine Semi-Weekly will have a Saturday, January 8th. Wjtteh. Your Mhit ni V TlnU. ittwaw. -m
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