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SURAL MEWS Written by OUR CORRESPONDENTS. FAITH. Sept. 22. Venus spent Satur- day niffht with ram jruF, one of the big Rowan county farmers. He has a five-hundred-acre farm, 30 milk cows. 40 head hoe-s. He sells cream ana oacqn wheat, oats, rye, corn, Mnvpr and errass. They have nine head of horses, lots of young- rattle. -lots of chickens. I hey run the cream separator and pump with a 2 H. P. gasoline engine On Sunday morning the boys took us in their automobile to two churches, to Sunday school rl tnirreachiasr at Union church. We spent Sunday night with Tp?p. Wvatt at Union church. We had a nice trip and they all treated us nicelv. Send a two-cent stamp for the oostaee and Venus will tell you how to get rid of all your mice without ooison. Edgar Fiiher has returned to Newberry College, S. U., to taKe up his studies. Mrs. Hilbert Fisher has return ed home after visiting her moth er-in-law, Mrs. M G M Fisher, at Faith. The friends of Miss Normie Foil gave her a fine birthday rfe on' the 16th. VENUS f - r A WOMAN'S BACK. The Advice of The Salisbury Woman is if Certain Value. Many a woman's back has many arVipti and oains. Of times 'tis the kidneys' fault. That's why Doan s Kidney ti pffpr.tive. Many Salisbury women know Read what one has to say about it: Mrs. J. F. Barber, 510 W.Innc? St, Salisbury, says: "My back- causes me a lot of misery, when ever my kidneys get out of order. I fituLDoan's- Kidney Pills are the only medicine for curing that trouble. I have taken them for years and they have always been beneficial." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy, get Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. Barber had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo: N. Y. Five Blown to Pieces By Dynamite. Chester, S. C, Sept. 25 Five colored laborers, Tom Mobley, Ed Brown, HeDry Jackson. Jobn Taylor and another who was mangled e o badly as to defy identificatiou were killed outright this af ternoon at Nitrolee, on th Catawba river, where the Hardaway Contracting Com pany iB building a power dam for the Southern Power Com pany, and the foreman. An tonio Anz, was seriously in jured. The men were , at work in tha quarry when a charge of dynamite which was being tamped in a hole, went off prematurely, exploding foui ten other charges, . 400 pounds in all, with fatal re suits. A vast shower of rock and debris was sent high in the air and the terrific exN plosion alarmed the whol6 countryside. SALISBURY MARKETS, orrected weekly byDM. Miller & Son Bacon, sides per tt, 16 to 17. " shoulders, per lb, 16 to 17; " ham, per tb, 22 to 24, " round, per fi, 19 Butter, choice yellow, 20 to 26 Chickens, per lb, 15to 18. Ducks, 20 to 80. Guineas, 25 to 80. Eggs, rerdoz,28 to 30 Coin, per bushel, 1.00 to 1.0F. Flour, straight, per saek, $8.75 to $4.00 " pat, 4.25 to $4 50 Hay, perhuadred tts, 60 to 60 Honey, per lb, 18 te20. Lard, N ., per lb, 14 to 16. Meal, bolted, per bu 80 to $1.00 Oats, per bu, 70 to 75 Potatoes. Irish, pei bu, 1,70 to 1,31 Wheat per bush. $1.50 Onions , .90 to 100 Bye, per bushel, $140 Turkeys 15c per lb Qeeae, 12)6 e per lb , No. S3 '"'Si. ' This U a prescription prepared especially lor MALARIA or CHH.LS &. FEVER. Five or six dotes will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Salofoel md does not gripe or sicken. 25t Hjm OF OPEN AIR SCHOOLS. Methods and Principles of Open Air Schools Described Though bomewhat Paternalistic. Just what distinguishes the open air school f$om the usual day school has recently been ex plained in a bulletin by the, State Board of Health . The open air school, according to the bulletin, employs seven main principles or methods of work, namely: a thorough knowledge ot the child both mentally and physically, Wood, rest, personal hygiene, fresh air and sunshine, curricula and individual care and training. The working principles of the open air school are based primari- lp on the mental and physical needs of the subnormal child. Accordingly, the open air school provides medical and nursing ser vice along with mental training. As the anaemic and under-nour- ishe'd condition of children is often due to insufficient or im proper food, the open air school supplies this need by furnishing wholesome food during schoo hours. It has adopted the plan of giving every child a period o: an hour or more of rest each day Personal hygiene such as clean ing and caring for the teeth, bathing, and regular habits, is especially emphasized, as is also the benefits to be derived from fresh air and sunshine The work is characterized by freedom and elasticity. Besides book work there is manual training, garden ing and handwork of different Is. Individual care and train ing according to each child's physical and mental needs is'per- haps i'uc best feature of lhe open air school. Unfortunately, says the bullet in, this feature of health-educa tional work has n t vet made i t way 10 any appreciable extent into North Carolina, yet no State affords a more open aud read iieid for thi.-. r-crvke than this Overcome Chronic Constination JL Don't continue to create a bad hsbit of strong purgatives. They relieve, and that is all. And they call for increased dosage. A sensi ble treatment will arouse the liver and give tone and strength to the bowels . It is offered in Many years have shown the use fulness of this remedy. It's the ideal laxative, gentle, effective and strengthening. Now it may be obtained in tablet form, for con venience in taking. Manalin will not form a habit of cathartics. Used as directed, the sufferer may reasonably ex pect not onl immediate relief. but the re-formation of proper habits, in the natural way. liquid if you desire it, $1 and 35c. Tablets, 25c and 10c Carry a box with you. Constipation is largely a matter of habit. You can over come it with Mana lin's help. Tbo PnoM Company. Columkui, Ohio Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Ira B. Trexler, deceased, thU is to notify all persons having claims against said eftate to present the same to the under signed on or before September 22, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of then recovery. And all persons indebted to said ei-fite are notified to call and settlt without delay. Notice is further given that the under signed will sell at public auction, h Thursday, October 26, 1916, at the late residence of Ira B. Trexler, in Litaker Township, beginning at 10 o clock a m , for cash, a lot of pergonal property, consisting of hogs, disk harrow, weeder, wagons, buggy, harness, wheat-reaper, oats-planter, horse, cow, farming uten wis. clover seed, corn, and various and sundry :i tides too numerous to mention This September, 191G. GBjaQE H. Pless, Administrator, R. F. D. No 1. China Grove. N. C. B. Lee Weight; attorney. Sale oi Valuable Real Es'ate. Pursuant to an order made by J. Frank McCubbins, clerk, in the special proceeding entitled Frank B. Brown vs Benjamin Gay, pending In the Superior court of Bo wan county the same being special proceed ing No 270, the undersigned commissioner will expose for sale at public auction for fur ca?h at the cort house door iji Salis bury, N. C, n Saturday, October 21st, 1916, at the hour of twelve M , the following '.escribed real estate: Situates in Cleveland tewnship and described as follows. Begin ning at a Make Ben Kerr's curnei; thente north 26 degrees east 5 78 chnins loa stake; thence south 72 degrees ncrth 5 60 chains to a stake; thence south 16 5 degrees west G.46 chains to a stake; (hence north 66 degrees west 6.59 chains to the beginning, containing three and one-half (3) acreB, mars or less. This the 18th day of September, 1916. 9 20 John L Eendleman, commissioner. Jfie Quinine That Does Not Affect The Hea. Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinarj and does not cause nervousness noi fn bMjL IcKember the full name and for tba aHaaisBt ml B. W, ttstOVS. -35c. m ts. m mm mm mm 4 It Always says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.f fn writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic She says further: "Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. 1 wish every suffering woman would give L2 XI The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. 123 Get a Bottle Today 1 ange of the only line operating solid through trains f rojn Memphis to Texas. , H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agoni i, . For a generous trial tube of this exceptional tooth paste, send 6c in stamps and your dealer's name to Vlvaudou, Dept. 5. Times Building. New York, N. V. ;i'-rt!?:t:!'lM:!::i!?i: illllillfiliiHii !l!iinii!!tl;i!l! lllillllillllinU Iliflll.HIIllliljlTIILlII'.MTM'ill.M fill. II :uimi i:iM!nt:r!jt!i!tf-ii,:'irMii;M il!Ui!tl!i!iti!ii!l!!i:Hiiiiil;iliM!ll!!Sl! l!l!l!::!ll!llll!i!Hil Get rid of dandruff it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall out. Be wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris do. They regularly use ED. PINAUITS EAU DE QUININE the v onderful Freach Hair Tonic. Try it for your self. Note its exquisite quality aud fragrance. Aristo cratic men and women the world over use and endorse this famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and white and preserves the jouthf ul brilliancy of the hair.' Buy a 50c bottle from your dealer or send 10c to our Ameri can Offices for a testing bottle . Above all things don't neglect your hair. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Dept. M ED. PINAUD BJdg., New York m m 5 aWM S m u YoujGet GOOD Value at ANY Price Silk; Lisle or Cotton 25c to $5.00 per pair Emery 'Beers Company jnc. WHOLESALE 153-161 EAST 24th ST. NEW YORK 1 Use the exquisitely fragrant cream of tha beauty flower of India and be complimented JOB PRINTING Helps CS3 4 1X1 r Xr - J d- JT m sP k iL is Quickest train Memphis to Dallas; Cotton Belt Route all the way; no cars. Leaves Memphis 10:10 p. m. Arrives Dallas 11:50 a. m. next morning, Ft. Worth 1:25 p, m, Cotton Belt Route morning train to Texas, leaves Memphis 9:40 a. m. Trains from Southeast connect at Memphis. Low fares to Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma 109 West 9th St., Chattanooga, Teton. !ll!i!iliii!ili!lil!i!!ililillliliili!llll em ooifeg m&o Beautiful Bust and Shoulders1 are possible if you will wear a scientifically constructed Bien Jolie Brassiere. The dragging weight of an unconflned bust so stretches the supporting muscles that the contour of the figure is spoiled. (BE -AM JO -LEE) BRASS'IEIES' put the bust back where It belongs, prevent the full bust from having the appearance of flab piness, eliminate the danger pf drawing muscles and confine the flesh of the shoulder giving; a graceful line to the entire upper body. They are the daintiest and most serviceable gar ments imaginable come in all materials and styles: Cross Back, Hook Front, Surplice, Band eau, etc. Boned with "Walohn." the rustless boning permitting washing without removal. Have your dealer show you Bien Jolie Brassieres, if not stocked we will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you. BENJAMIN & JOHNES 51 Warren Street Newark, N. J A SKIN LIKE VELVET smooth, cleai, free of wrinkles. crme on your complexion. - . EsfiK" ELCAYA Done Promtly and rightly at the Watchman Office. Give us a trial. ' Shie s! fakuli e Heil Pursuant to the terms of-a certain Mort gage Deed of trust executed by Waller Llingman to John L. Bendleman, trnstee, on March 28, 1916, which is duly recorded in tne omoe oi me register ot ueeas tor Rowan county in Book, of Mortcages No. 64, page 27, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thei.ein secured, the undersigned tiustee will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the coart house door in the city - Salisbury, in . j.t on - Saturday, October 2ist, 1916, at the hour of twelve M., the following de scribed properly. Beginning at a post, Leroy Cheshier's corner, on souihe;s gle of West street, and runs thence ahn.it south 46 degrees west with West street 40 feet to a stone, corner of lot No 5; thence with line of lot No. 5 about south 43'. ih-grcbs east 9$ feet to Ellen Hoyden's lin. ; i hence about north 89 degrees east about 56 feet to Bettie McKorie's corner; thence north 43 J degrees west with her line and with line ol Leroy Cheshire about 143 fe t to the beginning, being lot No 4, on Henderson's plat, the North Ward, in Jersey City This the 19tb day of September. 1916. 9-20 J i hn L. Bendlemjn, trustee . Mice To Creditors. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Thomas L Keid. this is to notify all per ons having claims against the said decedent to file an iten ized, verifi ed statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of .September, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settle ment. This .ept. 22, 1916. E. H. Milt er, administrator. Theo. F. Klnttz and T. O. Furr attorneys Mti 61 AGtiflA. North Carolina, Kowan County, f I Loretta Burrell In the Superi vs or Court. Oct- Jatnes A. Burrell ) ober Term 16 The defendant, James A. Bur rell will take notice that an ac tion entitled above has been com menced by plaintiff against him in the Superior court of Rowan county for the purpose ot obtain ing a divorce from the bonds ol matrimony upon - the ground of fornication and adultery and that the said defendant is required to appear at the term of the superior court of aid county to be held on the ith Monday after the 1st Monday of Septetnl er 191, which is October . 1916, at the court house in Salisbury county ol Rowan, North Caro.in.t. and answer or demur to t lie complain i of plaintiff in aid acti' n. i tliv. plain'ttT w il ' apply to the ou fur the reiiel (Kiijit:i.i n. . com pi aint. This Sep leu ber 6, 19 (, J. F. McCubbins. t kik Superi.r Court. m es' hMl Hi Sallrbuij, N.(J. Dot 8 General Banking Busjjess WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on tirue dp poaiU. Interest payable every 8 rot ntl Prompt attenion given to any bu-si QMS entrusted to us. You business tolieitpd. Peoples National BonU John B. Ilendetson, J. D. Nctvcd, preBftlertt. csshifi. 0. L. Gaakill, W. T Bu?tv. V-r ,atdnt. Apift. pa)-!1' DRtNiC Chero SALISBURY'S WENERAL STORE A. Full Line of General Mei chandise Constantly On Hand. FOOT BEST HOSIERY whether it's appearance you waut iu hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if you get "Foot Reft " And thio too is an enduce ment to moet of us. You'll SAVE ONEY. Fall and winter goods, heavy weight underwear for men and womnn, also Dress Goods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, need come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquaiv ters while in the city. Yery truly, W. W. TAYLOR, Thoue 89. 108 S The Wachovia Bank & True Go. Is thr Sir ii--l lUuk in North Caroliua, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors A percent plifl oa Saving deposits. You can open an account with one dollar and upwards. Sale ol Valine Ml Est e. - Pursuant to the terras of a certain Mort gage Deed of Tr; st executed by Esther Alexander to the undersigned trustee on October 9, 1915, arid recorded in lhe offi e of the Register of Deed for h'owan county, ; in Book of Mortgages No 51, page 211,' default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness, thsrein secured, and at the request of the holder of the note therein secured, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at ptihlic auction for cash at the court house door in the city of alif buty, N. C, on Saturday, October 2Ut. 1916, at the hour ol -welve M , (he oi lowing de scribed real estate: in ginning mi ;m iron stake, Abe Torrence's corru r cm Thiliips' line; rues 'hence ."omit 33 dejnes Kast 4 20 chains io a sloue. Tom net's oiner; thence Koiith Gl tleg(tes VVtsi 4 50 t liains to an iron stake, Tori edcA come u O. tJ Ritchie's line; thence outli At decrees East 7 15 chains to a stone G G KilchieV corner near the meadow; thence North 34 degrees East 10.50 chains to a stcx.e, Sum ner corner on Ritchie line; thence N rili 42 degrees West 9 chain to a stone. Porter ' corner; thence South 42 det ries et G.40 cha s to the beginning, coat lining eiglu and one-half (Sjj alies, and beint; a por tion of the land described in the first tract and deed reuoided i.i Injok 78, paji- 58(3 in ' the office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan co- nty, to which reference is hereby made : Tins the 19th day of September 1916. 9 20 John L. Rendleman. trustee State of North Carolina, Rowan County. In the Superior Court Before J F McCubbins, clerk. A D Thompson and wife Emma Thompson, M P Thompson and Manetta Thompson Z.an Thomp son Buby and husband VV T Busby vs H D Thompson To ll U Tnotnpson The defendant above named will lake notice that a special proceed ing, entitled a above, has been commenced in the Superior Court; Rowan county; North Carolina, to sell lauds for partition and cfl viirion, in which he is an interest ed party, and H D Thompson will further take notice that he is re -quested to appear at the office of J F McCubbins. Clerk of of Su perior Court, at his office in court house, of said county on 2nd day of October, 1916 and answer or demur, to said petition Hied in said action oa the i-lainiiif- will apj-lv the aid Court for reiiel demanded in said petition This Hie 30th day ol August 19H. .) F Mo run ins. Ierk Super io i C ur . J O Busby, Attorney RUB-RrlY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, New ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Bums. Old Sores. Tetter, Ring-Wonn, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, uaed ioternaJly or externally. 25c 7 "7 0 Hit . v-i S if-. a New Stomach I If you 'lo "Dtgestoneine" will giveyoti ne. Foriull particulars, literature ar,? opinion? regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANY SALISBURY, N. C Wanted to repair sewing machines and organs. I have also opened a geneaal repair shop at Rock well. Rriny mp vn'iir watrh anrl clock work. Will call at your home to do your machine and organ work. 'Phone or write to C W Harrington Rockwell, N C Phone, Lowerstone, 3b20. leed stuff, etc. When in J Main St., Salisbury, N. C. am WE HAVE MANY PEOPLE GOME TO'US . v :--' After they have tried all sorts of eye doctors arid eye treatment We don't claim to know everything but we do know one thing well. We know how to fit spectacles so as lo relieve many ills and ailments that will never be relieved in any other way. We Prove What We Say JOHN R. BROWN Optometrist, CHINA GROVE, II. 0. We do the Best and will appreciate your orders. Call at office orTadta Win. H. Stpwurl,' Editof and Procrielor, Salisbury. N. C. rWORRJ'S- Cause 90 of all Your Live Stock Losses You can stop your losses destroy the worms. Best and cheapest conditioner and digestive; costs only j1! of a cent a day for each nog or sheep; of a cent for each horse or head of cattle. Stock doctor themselves with Chas. C. IAdamst Farmer's Seed House, 119 E. Fisher St. SALISBURY, N, (J Sale ol Valuable Real Estate Under and by virtue of the uthoiity conferred upon me by that frtiin mortgage executed by Liliie Miller, dated June 22 1915, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county, in Book 50 page 206, default having been Made in the pay ment of the obligation thereby secur ed, I will on Saturday, October 21, 1916, at 12 o'clock M, at the court house door of Rowan county, offer for sale to the highest biddei for ensh the foil .w ing described real estate, lying and being in the city of Salisbury, county of R' v an, bounded as follow, to-wilt one house and lot in the, fouth W ard of the town of Salisbury, beginning it a stake at the side of the new Concord road 110 feet in a northerly course from Ada Holmes' corner and runs fn uv ea sterly course 146 feet to a stake thence in a northerly course 44 feet to a stake, corner of Martin and Maty White's line; thenee with White's line in a westerly course 146 feet to a stake at the side of the Concord road, thence in a southerly course with saii road 44 feet to the beginning. For further particulars and back til le, reference is hereby made to the deeds referred to nn tne aeea maae oy i nomas sraasnaw and wife, Lulie oradehaw, to JLillle Miller. I This September 15, 1918. J, B. Bkatty, Mortgage!. Roger D. O Kelly, attorney. tfrade with a i2 c. P. n THE GROCER, Ha onrriAB a till I Iitia of HI of 1 I. a it , tiraae urocenea ai Vciivr all kinrlfl nf PrrvlniA Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, an, vegetables. See him -. 4. Headquarters for Watkijci. edicine Co. -S -rnone 57. 119 W. Inniss St. Salt 1 s- tstos. 9mm
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