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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN Wtft. N. OTBWART, Editor and Ownar Published Hvery Wednesday At tallsbury, N. C. Oubtcrlptton Price: 1 year... t .75 l year .75 Tfca PracreaalTa Farmer, 1 year.. 1.00 aq I nr year each, only $1.50 Entered aa lecond-dasa matter Jan ary lfta. 1905, at the postofflce at waniTi . c, under tbe act of Con or jusrcn ar, 1878. Saliebury, N. C.Aug. -29,-1917 S J Horton who has bees a salesman in the Bell Shoe store here for a number of years, ban opened a branch of the Craddock Terry Shoe Co. at Badin. Mr Horton is a capable shoe man and his friends wish him much sue cors there. M in How is the Time to Renew iatad Subscribe Prizs Cup on . Exhibition. The silver prize cup, recently won by. the Salisbury Colored Civ ic League during the natioaa ciean up and paint up week, has been on exhibition at Holshouser and Howan's jewelry store. The inscription reads as follows: Second prize given by the Nat ional clean up and paint up cam paign bureau, for the best local campaign whose opening week was national negro nealth week. April 21-27, 1917. Won by Salia bury, N. (J. The Rowan for i ia .Watchman 1 -. . Record. Silisbniy's llilitar Company Will Leave Tt . Company , Coast Artillery Corps, Salisbury's local militarv company will leave to-night for fort Uaswell, which is according to orders received by Captain Murph Monday morning. The Company is full and and consists of 109 men, most of whom have been at Fort Caswell before and were hoping they would be senti elsewhere, al though they do not know how long they will remain at this point. Of course there will be a large crowd at the depot to night to give them a hearty farewell and Godspeed in their fission. t ' THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. I ACT NOW Before the Increase in Prie ivhiofi is Bound to take place s 001. MEDALS, CLAS PINS AND RINGS We carry io'stock or make to order any kind of medal r V T.' 1 1 era r. P f i n.nn Mn.i .i.l I : l ? J i-i i hid vcijr laicM civics in Bona flroia ana cruarn 1 tee our prices. We also do tbe finest watch aud jewelry repairing that can be done and every 3 b is fully guaran teed. We carry the largest line of Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry m North Carolira. See us for reliable goods, no MISREPRESENTATIONS. W. H. LEONARD, JeweHy & Diamond Merchant. Wallace'.Rldg , Salisbury, 1ST C. 7 'I at A Q We are pay n ing the full, SPOT CASH, Market Price for Good, I Sound Tomatoes and Beans delivered at our L-Hnunig factory, situated on Eat Franklin Street, near the Ksler cotton mill. Bring along your produce and we will agree on prices, THE SUM-MO PRODUCTS CO, SALISBURY, N C. 3 Nome Paper? Published by fiom Folks, First The OTitchman and Record, $1 per year. Fflf Rent the home of thalatft Mr 1. Frank Patterson, has inr. a shady lawn, erodd cardon. hiirn auu 101. Apply, He Witt (J. SWar lngen. 3 m 1 ' T . . ,j a hurt 01 11 iiiirai nf IIIVIMUILi Br. B. . Taylor, DEHTIST. China Grove: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdav. Landis: Thursday, Friday and Examination Free. What is LAX-FOS lAX-TOS IS A.1 H3YD CASCARA A DigefiUve Uqm& lmt$&tt Cathartic Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root , May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pessin. Com hi n f mr ntU iu table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c I8 NORMAL fil INSn Rev. George H. Agfin son, President, Salisbuy. N- O. Twelve Teachers and Oflders, representing Some of the Leading Colleges oi America, In additi9n to the literary coure, training is given in music Mj.jr,.MJwiugt cooKing, od working, sanitation, etc. Board and tuition for nine mliths jilds.'do. Mnain First term begins September 13ti x For Prospectus, write to Ml W Miss Bessie Harr Secre: 8 22 3t 4 LRY, S!isbury, North Carolina. Five Hundred Dollars Re ward will be paid by the Southern Eailwaj System for the arrest and conviction of thv person or persons who removed sp'kes, bolts and angle bars, resulting ic derailment of pass enger train No, 26, near Huntersville, N. C, Tuesday morning, July 17,1917 Ail communications pertaining to this subject should be addressed to J. W. Oonnely, Chief Special Agent, Southern Railway System, Charlotte, N. .C, If arrested, wire him or Sheriff N. W. Wallace, Char lotte, North Carolina; W. N. FORACBE,
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