'i ( - - A- thf Tufnine That Does Not Affect The Head Becjse of its tonic and laxative effeetr LAXA--' TIVB EB3M0 QUININB is belter than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor roping in nsaa. nememMt the fall name and 1 l i V. 1 1 1 1 I 1 X A Few Hours Real Pleasure in the Evening rrHE hr inf light of the Rayo lamp makes reading and sew i n g real pleas ures these evenings. Lamps The Rayo gives a steady light that can' t hurt the eyes. It requires almost no attention. Its simplicity of design makes it easy to keep clean. You don't, have to re move the shade to lightit just lift the gallery and touch k match. Most con venient most efficient. most economical. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves y Lamps and Heaters j The Rayo is only one of our many products especially suitable for use pn the farm. S r;;dard Household l ubricant , , Standard Hand Separator , Oil Pkrowax Mica Axle Grease Eureka Ilsivess Oil Match ier-s l iquid Gloss If you i dealer does not carry them, write to our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( New Jersey) BALTIMORE Washington. D. C. Charlotte, N. C Norfolk. Va. Charleston, W. Va. RichmouU. Va Charleston. 9C Get U at Sifferd's. Tra1 with C. P.SIIUPliJG THE GROCER, He carries a full line of Higt Urade Groceries at very low prices. Buys all kinds of Prod ace ; Chickens, Eggs, Bacou, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for VVatkiL Medicine Co. ' 'Plione 57. 119 W. laniss St. 1 5.P. SHUPI I ecples" Ndilo ii Bank I c es General Banking Business l PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de- 1 t. Interest payable every 3 months I rompt attenion given to any buai- t . ntrustpd to us. mr business solicited. Z& Peoples National Bank J , n (J. Henderson, J. D.Norwood, president. cashier. U Gaskili, W .T. Busby, V tidr,t; Aa.t. cashier J)o You Want New Stomach? ii 'io Dieestoneine will rature and opinions regarding' woriderful Discovery which Renting- thousands, apply to IITH DRUG COMPANY illh I Rev. T. L. Klnttz. of Sarw geut Bluff, Iowa, occupied the puipit oi tne Spencer Pteeby teriaii cburch last unday moruiug and, preached a strong sermon to a large con gregatjon bf railroad mri ana men- families lv. Uluttz, who a native of this State and has been in the weet' for several yea,rs, ie tpeudiug several days in Steuct-r. On Monday night he delivered a lecture on his travels at the Fanvchurcb.. As first pi ize in the dairy department at the Jive stock fair and exhibit to be held at the fair grounds this mouth, the Aiey Hardware Com Dan v and DeLaval Cream Separator- uumpany will give a seventy five dollar DeLaval separator. Other prizes will also be given in this department which promises tcrbe one of the most elaborate and interest ing at the stock show. lie v. 0. ,0 Wagupr, the newly-elected pastor of Faitb Reformed church, this city, has arrived here with his fam ily and household effects and uow jccupies the ;rsonue on Hrth street. Kev. Wag oner ha ic i jree and one quarter years been pastor of Bethel Reformed church at High Point Plans were effected to build a Sunday school and parson age annex to Mt. Zion Baptist church at a meeting of the membrrsof that church held ;ast .Thursday night. The members present made pled es to raise S3, 000 by the 4th Sunday in April. Another big land deal was consummated last Wednes day near Badin when Arnold vioweil, who owned sixty jcrs of- laud about a mile and a half from Badin, execu ted a deed to the Power City Developmjnt Company and Virginia - Carolina Develop ment Company of Albemarle. The grantees paid $20,000 for the 60-acre tract and it is re ported that they will cut it into lots and sell at an early date. . A Jersey ball calf has been donated by the Biltmore, farm, Biltmoie, N. C, and will be offered as first prize for the best entry of dairy butter in the Dairy Products contest to be held under the auspices of the North CarolU na Dairy Association in Salis bury, on January 25-28, 1916. The cate last Saturday ruoruiug in tua county court against Dock Vanhoy, of Rockwell, charged with as saulting R. B. Boyd, a night watchman at t Rockwell manufacturing plant, with a deadly weapon, was heard. The defendant was fouud guilty and a 'line ot $50 and costs was imposed. Notice of appeal was given and bond was fixed at $100 which was given. The ease was hard fought, both sides employing counsel. There has been much com plaint made to Chief of Po lice Miller regarding the reck less driving of automobiles in the city. Chief Miller states t hat the city ordinances ap plying to motor vehicles will he raDidly enforced where violators are apprehended. The speed limit in the city is twelve miles per hour ahead aud seven miles, turning cor ners. Sections of Jbe ordi nance relating tofront aud rear lights, Keeping to the right and stopping to allow street cars to discharge aud take on Dassengerp, will also be enforced. The FDlendid pro. ram of music and recitations given at the Community Christmas tree last Thursday n ght was attended by an immense crowd of both white and coK nred neoDle. lhe hrstnums bers wre eung by thetstudsn bod v of the Livingstone col legt on the portico ben-ath the community tree, after wh ch the crowd moved into tbe interior of the building where : selections from a Christmas cantata were giv en. The reuditiou of Silent Night" by a mixed -quartette a s the mostbeautif ul of the evening, as was alsi the mene chorus of the Three Wise M n." A concert was also Keep out of Drafts. Avoid Exposure, j Eat and Live Right and Take Dr. King's New Discovery. ' You catch cold because jour system is below , normal and finds itself unable to throw off the cold germs. To recover you should first take a remedy to kill the germs. Theu be careful of your eating. .Avoid exposure. Go to bed yearly and save your strength in every possible way. To kill the genua take Dj. King's New Discovery, , The moonlight, school which has been taught at the Spercer Y M. C. A., for the past few weeks will be con tinued since eleven men en rolled in the school refuse to allow the class to close. Most of the students are employe of the Southern Railway and Who take unusual interest in the school. Marked improvement each day is shown in the person of Max O. Gardner, of Shelby, who was injured in the wreck the Salisbury yards some weeks ago and who has been iu the Whitehead -Stokes a:iatorium ince. He will not be able to return home for some time, however, ow ing to the serious nature of his injuries. The case against a number t f young white Rockwell men, who were indicted foi disorderly , conduct with an assault, was completed Fri day afternoon in the county court. A verdict of not guil ty as to all parties was ren dered by Judge Carlton. A laage crowd of Rockwell peo plo was present at the hear- Itf was announced on Mon day that the Btock and fix tures of the Young drug store rwhich 'were sold last weak, were bought by Charles A. Peeler, of Faith. It is not known whether Mr. Peeler will continue the business here or move it to Faith or elsewhere. The store was formerly conducted by John Young, of this city. Officers to serve during the ensuing term were eiectea a 1 J last Friday night by tbe P. O. S. of A., "which was organized at Spencer som3 months ago. The following were chosen: President, R. M Holt; vice- president, W. C. Meridenhall; past president, W. P. Neister; master of forms, K. H Kluttz; treasurer, J. M. Bran- nock: financial secretary, V W. Henderson- .recording secretary, J C. Hicks; trustee for 18 months, J. W. Parks The officers will be installed at an early date This lodge is growing rapidly. The public schools of the city opened on Monday after being closed for two weeks over the Christmas holidays This ends the last vacation until the summer vacation comes and this will start some time the latter part of May. The old Shober bridge over the Southern railroad on El lis stieet near, the schoo house; is to be torn away and renlaced with a modern creosoted wood structure Measurements were made last Friday for the new bridge. Material will be shipped at once and work will begin at an early date. The bridge is to be built of sufficient width and carry ing capacity to allow p-tre it cars to cross over. n n u H n n n u n n n n n n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 xx 0 Rheumatism ! How is rheumatism recognized? Some have said Rheumatism is a dull pain. . Rheumatism is a sharp pain, Rheumatism is sore muscles. . Rheumatism is stiff joints. Rheumatism is a shifting pain. All have declared Rlietimttism ($ Phu Sloan's Liniment applied The blood begins to flow freely the body's warmth is renewed the congestion disap pears the pain is gone. Sloan anainnieinitt Lsf KuXS PAIN Rheumatisin and allied 0 0 ing qualities of this warming liniment.- Just the minute Dr. King's 'New Dis covery touches the cold genus they begin to shrivel and die. 1 Your irritation ceases. The cough eases and you begin to get better. Dr. King's New Discovery is jnst laxative enough to expel the dead jprms and poisonous secretions. ; Theingredientsin DrKing's NewDi9 coverv make it an excellent cough and cold remedy. Dotit eudure the annoy- ance of coughs and cold. Donft keep on '-. suffering. - Don't tftke .the risk of more serious illness. ,Take Dr. King's Nevsr Discoveryi Watch your eating and habits. You will find your cough and cold undi.r easy end natural control and be assured of a speedy recovery. At all druggiijtsi The edilor of The Watch man gathered nearly a peek of apples oh! af fee at his ! home Saturday, January 1st, and there are mors yet on the tree. Now Venus it's up t you. Rev. M L. Canup, of Epi phany Lutheranchurch, New York city, spent several days last week at his old home in the St. Paul neighborhood visiting relatives. Amos Dattera, of rear Gettysburg, Pa. i is spending the greater part of the winter in this city the guest of his son, Rev. W. B Duttera, on East lnnes street. The Erwiu-Hix Shoe Com pany, wnicn moyea its stocK last week from this place 'to Badin, has purchased the re maining stock of the French hat shop, which discontinued business here, lhe unsold goods will be sold at Badin in connection with the shoe business. The arrest last Sunday by Sheriff Krider of a -negro marked the capture of a fugi tive from justice for two years in the person of John Ellis, colored, wanted here on avcharge of shooting Prince Fitzgerald, also colored, with a shot-gun, severely pepper ing the latters hide and cans- . ing mm to oe in a serious condition for some time. The shooting took plac at the Spencer shops and Ellis fled immediately and succeeded in remaining at large until last Sunday. He was cap tured in the vicinity of the Kerns plantation, where Sher iff Krider spent last -Sunday looking for clues to the sup posed incendiary fire at that place. Ellis is now in the Rowan jail awaiting the Feb ruary trm of Rowan Supe rior court. , 1 Word has been received here of the election of Harry N Curd, a former well known and popular Salisbu riau, to the mayorship of Lenoir City, Tenn., at which place he has been living for d number of years. The town has a population of about 5,)00 people. Mr Curd went to Lenoir City with B F. Lively, both going from the Spencer shops. The second barn to be de stroyed by fire on the farm of the late T. M. Kerns within the past twelve months, was completely destroyed early last Sunday morning. The building, a large new struc ture, containei a large amount of feed-stuffs which were consumed by the flames. Nothing was saved and the loss will reach about one thousand dollars. The de struction of the building is suspected to be the; work of an incendiary. Officers and Sheriff Krider spent all day Sunday on the scene in an effort to get a clue upon which to operate in the arrest of the guilty party. 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 xx 0 H vx XX 0 :H 0 0 0 0 s (GUARANTEED) pains yield to th penetrat R. M. Stokes, sou of 8.'il. Stokt v of Stai ly conn -y, did 6i Mondsy m' rnibg at 6 o'oloi frm tb If cts of appt-udicitii - at? a i- cal hopitftl where be had gone for a ) operat cn He wai agtd 86 years. Th body Wll takei to A. euccrle, the. dfrpAtistd'a Mouday moruiLg. The fntk ! - nick plaee Tuesday afteruocib iuteraL n! beu;g ftiade at Stoiy Poiut ohofi h i Stanly Conuty: Mri. if. Js Wrreu, native t l Rowan And a siitsr of Mr. B K. Jamei of this oily, did Mottday morhig at the Wbitfehead-Stofcct aDatoiium, after a liugenog h UrtiB miiod the middle of last 8e. (ember. The deoeated was agd atom 68 yean. Beiidee the sit ter, wiib whom she lived, ih lea?es twi brothers and a unmbr of other leiativrS. The fonerfl was held on Tuesday sfterncoi). lutermeut was made in ' Chestnut iiill cemetery, Rev. Marr offi ciating- - g Thorn ss Lipe, of 0 ncord, died aadieuly last'Tharsday mc ruing u the e ffia o; the Carl W&dtwoith livery stable, that place wher Uv was emplpyed. Mr Lipe h oeeu auwelt f r several days. 11 Was aged 82 years aud war a d ! 'iveof Riwan Surviving srs five listers. The deceased was? a sot if the laie Dr. Dan M. Lipt; The residents of Woodleaf ex perioboed some ezoitemeut last Sunday mg t by the appearance in the village by a baby bo) wbtch had bear, placed by some ankuowcH person on the doorstep of the res idence of H Q. Lippard some time before 9 o'clock in the even ing. The little infant, which is kboat four weeks old, was fonnd by a neighbor and his wife, who had beeu spending the evening with Mr- and Mrs. Lippard and departed for their home abomt 9 o'clock As they passed through the doorway thej fonnd on the steps a basket m wh?ch the infant was snngly packed. Besides the baby the basket ilso contained extra clothes and a bott'e of food for immediate consumption. The ohild evidently comes from a well to-do mother because it is well gowned aud appears to have beed started off with a good wardrobe. Though the child's future is not altogether arranged for it will be taken care of by Woodlesf people. The-only possible due to the mysterious arpearance ol the babe is that station Agent Abemathy met a strange lady while xn his way home between 11 and IS o'olook Sunday Light about a quarter mile from the Lippard home, this lady may hare left tbe ohild, one theory advanced is thai the chi d was probably left by a pasienger on tbe tram passu g Woodleaf at 6:89 p. m. Thia iain runs from: Winston to Oh ar ietta aud some despond nt parent may bane gotten off and left the infant for gocd in tfcfrtown with the hone t at it would be cared for. The Sheiiff went to Wot dleaf shortly bf fore noon Monday and made au effort' to solve the mys tery surtoouding the incident. rhsrlittte one 4s being kept by Mr. Lippard for the present. Oar Mail! ' TRP COt UNA WATCHMXM 18 published ou Wednesday and Thb Rowan Reoobo ou Friday ot eaen wetik and. so far as news and service is conoerned, admirably answers the purpose ot a semi weekly, they giye you all; the county news, specially prepared, for their readers, condensed so hat you can get the facta with jut baviug to wade through col umns of childish prattle, and ar ranged so that you can read the borne news t a glance, whioh is given not only the preference but oorreotly. These things, in addi tion to the fact that it is a heme newspaper, owned by heme pec pie, employs home people and stands for a square deal fcr home peop e, regardless of loss or gain, should cause every loyal son of the co: nty io make it his busicesa to subscribe for them first, last and all the time. We are giving from nw tilt January 1st free to all who aubsoribe now and pay 41.00 cash, which will pay up to January 1st, 10J7. '' ' rrr ( i Piles Cure0 m 6 to I4t? An Old Keif IBetfah Taking Peruna I Weigh 120 Pounds for the First Time in My Life. My former weight was 102 lbs. My Mother who is 76 Years Old Had Grown so Weak She could scarcely walk. She also took Peruna and is flesh ier and looking well. ma abort splendid woman is Mrs. Hattie Hamilton, of 018 Glen At&, Ltonlv Ky. .Sot recKuoeodj Ptrusa to all bousewlres. Address Tbe Fenma Co., of Columbus, Omio. lor fm copy of the "IHa of.Uie." Mm Coitta OlUt . 1 ; , - Cipiin Large Neaber ef Prisoners, Id clodiDg Ujbj Begins. Jsa. 5. E ver y where in the -Jiripa aud VUhvuia districts ol Russia and iu' east Galioia the Kassiaus are on the offensive, the i&oial oommumcatioDs from bet h Petrograd aud Vienna reveal. Jaernowitt, Capital of Bukowina, s now the position around which tbe most important fighting is in progress. There has been a strong advance by the Russians on this front, al though Vienna says-that the Rus sian attaoka have been unsuccess ful and that their losses have been counted Unofficial advices from Athens report 80,000 Bulgarians ss hav ing reached the region of Tirana, northwest oftEibaisan in Albania, and that Albanian irregulars, commanded by Bulgarisr officers, have exchanged shots with the Italian outposts near Durazzo on the Adriatic It is asserted that there are 100.000 Serbs now in Albania who will soon te ready to reenter the fray. Out of 5,011441 men of mili tary age in England, Sootland, and Wales, rejected under the Earl of Derby's recruiting soheme leaving 2.182.178 men who did not come forward, 428,868 were rejected by the recruiting officers. Sir Edward Grey, the British secretary for foreign affairs, in answe ring the complaint of Ger many respecting the destruction last August of a German subma rine and the killiug ot tbe crew by the British auxiliary cruiser Baraloug, offers to submit this and similar oases to of&aers of the United States navy or any im partial tribunal. While President Wilson has re turned to Washington and taken personal charge of the situation created by the sinking of the steamer Persia, the situation foi the present is at a standstill as no action will be taken until th foil f acts 1 as far as they can be ob tained are in the hands of the government. lb Drive Out Materia And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Omttine and Iron in a tasteless form. Tne Quinine drives oat malaria, the Issa pcQda. up the ay stent SO cents Sill 0! TiluHt Gttr led Estate Pursuant to the terms of a certain Mortgage Deed ef Trust -executed by W. W. Miller to tbe undersigned True tee and Mortgagee on Jul? 1. 1915, which is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan County in Book of Mortgages No 51. tage 182. to secure a certain indebtedness therein provided, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, the undersigned will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the Court House Door in balisburv North Caro Una. on Sttirdtf. ill 5th ti) IFtbrBiiy, 1916, at the hour of twelve M., the followin real estate situate in the North War wmg Ward of the Oity of Salisbury, and described as follows: . "Beainaing at a stake, the south cor ner of tbe intersection ef Franklin and Caldwell Streets, and runs thence about 43 dee. with the edge of Frar.klin Street 148 feet to a stake, in lhe west edge of Franklin Street ; thence' south about 4T Ufa west parallel wih Cald wrll Sti eet 60 feet to a stone ; thence north abjut 47 dee. west parall-1 with Franum. Street on uaidweJl street theneecviees to tne oeginning. eon tainins sevaj roar hundred (74DO square feet, uioo whieh is located a cottage. For br ek title see Bnok of Deedr. No 122. jmce lte. in the office of (he Heg- lste oi.ueeuiior uowan uounty." " This the 4th day df Janutry, 1916. . i - W . t . . Home JJJJJJ.M I RIARRIACES Miss Sadie Deadman and Gil mer Miller, were married late last Friday night at the parsonage of the Lutheran church, thia eity, by Rev. G. H. Lingle. The couple were members of a New Year party of young people who had gone to the church to -ring the beli that night. Miss Byrda Ooursen, of New York city, and O. O. Kendallof Salisbury, were married at a quiet home wedding solemnized last Wi dnesday at the residence of 11. E. Ooursen, a brother of the brfde. I Rev . T. F, Marr performed the ceremony. Rev. V. R. Stickley united in marriage on Deoember 29th at the : Lebanon I Lutheran parsonsgs. Rowan county. Miss Lelia May and Walter R. Graham, both of Rowan county. Lost. One automobile tag No. 1506 and rear light. Return to Salisbury postoffice for reward. J. 0. BXBNHABDT. Whenever You Need a General Toc!c Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Shu! Tonic is equally valuable at a l . M. 5x A. Lrcnerai xonic uecause it conuins de well known tonic properties of QUININ 3 and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Dates oat Malaria, Enriches the Blood and 8oikls up the Whole System. 50 cents. inviv.iuiig to th& hrbkj nutl sickly The Olc Standard general trenet!ieninsr tonic. GROVP'S TASTELESS chill TONIC.drives out MaJana-ennches the blood, builds up the syctem, A tr: Tonic. For adults and children. S0o EXCHANGE COLUM NotlCS. Any regular subscriber bf rue Caroiina Watohuan or Rowan Rkccrd may use this col umn without cost for as much as a tj-line local for two week's at a time. If you have anything you want to sen or execange write it out in a few words as poa sible and send or bring it to thia offioe. This will prove of sreai advantage to the farmers of thia section if taken advantage of. Trespass Notices free for the friends aud patronsioi Thb Watchma and Record. Gall aud gut them. Hate four butter wrappers printed at 1HB WATCHMAN Otil 08 in Oalll bury, or the ReoObd offioe in China Grove. Our oharge is only 75 cents per 1,000 for the print ing. Oar Second Sheets should bs in every office, 40a per. 1.000. The real Salisbury Printing Office, 120 West lnnes street, up stairs. For Prcmrjt PrlatlllK oall at the Real galisbury. Printing Offioa, 120 West fnnes St., up etaim Gt it at Sifferd3'. If you Have Any 4- REPAIRING that needs to be done to your H. 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