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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAlf, SALISBURY, N. O. LOCAL NEWS of interest to ALL OF OUR READERS. t t man and wife w-r r d Oct lnt t he giri who vs as 15 year of age a - 1 uri: i uv- to ih' iorai s!h';isio-' -nn. I he. mi i n vvh i w is $2 iiiv- i t fft- m sr, t:h u; W rl the Ktv hi A lies pa s -t who re C ntly ai cept i the m-1 ul St Paul and BM?el Lu therau clnnchr-. .ae, arrived' and Will oc- upy tlie nnvv par potiage at St Piufs. H vvat tendered a ree ptiou Tuesday . tt- conies fon southwest Virgin! od ha- been cor .diaily received here. O ing i the bone' dry lawsundlhe.K'arcity of bo.-ze. T H Vaudcu tor i i,f the i;v tune dep 1 1 iiiieiit, say ti a iiiicit distilling is (jii the ins crease Deputy Marshal Jas H Mc Kenzie w- t duwu to (Jon c.rd Frid y inoi ning to eerv p'ap is fi )in Ju ig Hoy d en j ning At" u Matisand Mi J ciiia H Means, wife of Gas tju VldMJc wh , is being held charged w itii l ue murder oi Mrs Maude A Ki: g. from-, di-pusiug of any p'operiy ie longing to the dr ceased wid ow. Chas M Smith has beer, ap pointed a cNrk in the Salis bury post otiiee. The people of Kannapnlis aie going U hob a oinmaui ty fair banudy and in d utK some fine di-piays wil. be had. A bigpaia ie wiH bt had startiug at 9 o'clock. The first bile of cotton f'i Kowau was b'ougnt m la Wnduesday and wasniseo on the faroi of A M -n - near South Riv r by Ids veu ant, John A Loliin. It brought 24 ceu's p r pound. Among the tramps? takea ii. band Saturday night wa a Weary Willie lie wa-J a bout deal 'in a l-x car bring pinion -d r'ou by sum lumber. Th C''aIotte Pacing C om pany being the lowest bid deis, will probably be given the contract to d the paving along t.e car track on South Fi. lton etree1. Tim Salisbury ChaDter o? the Red Ooss is hoping to havfl.thft memhersbm ii? the county reach the one th pa ud mark by the first of the year. Capt E D Murph of the 4th Co. Vj A (J now 6ta4ioneJ a? Fort Caswell, was in the city IflKt Thnimhiv He savs the boys are getting along fine He has move ! his famUy to Southport wher they will be near him. The Salisbury chapter of the Red Cross is arrauging to h'Td a two-days bazaar in the Washington building next 'Tuesday, and Wednesday, October 9tb and 101 h. It looks like it is intended o be a county affair and probably by Monday notice to this effect will be given Of course tjjis will be rather late to secure the attenUon of the general public. . The congregation of St. John's K L church, was orga nised iu 1776, celebrate its 150th anniversary ou:3un day, November 4tb. A very int-re-titig program is being arranged for the occasion. Si COMMUNITY FAIR AT THE PATTERSN SCHOOL. To be Held Thursday, October 18th. A Lijre Community and Rowan's First Real Communiiy Fair. Cured Mets and Butter. '" The premfum list of the Patterson Local Union and Community Pair, to be held in the Peterson School House, on Thursdav, October 18th, 1917, is as- fol lows: Field Crops. feaprs: J. C. Sfsaleabarger and C. J. Foe, bu wheat, any variety, with sheaf of same $1 00 Yz bu wheat, any variety with out sheaf ,50 Best stalk of cotton .50 Best pumpkin .25 2 srallon red clover seed, home grown . ,50 i gallon, crimson clover seed home grown. .50 Dept.pf Ajjr. D 1 Best ten ear exhibit of any one variety corn $1.00 Dept. of Agr. D 2-Best stock of any variety cow peas 1.00 Dept. of Ajrr. D 3 Best stqck : of any variety soy be.ans 1.00 Dept. of Agfr. D 4 Best sheaf of any variety of Rye accompan ied by one peck of seed of the same variety 1.00 Dept. of Agr. D 5 Best sheaf of any variety of oats accomp anied by one peck of seed same variety 1.00 Dept. of A?r D 6 Best bale of mixed grass hay not less than 5n pounds. 1.00 Dept of Agr. D 7 Best bale of cow pea vine hay not less than 50 pounds 1.00 Dept of Agr. D 8 Best bale of ' soy bean hay not less than 50 lbs. 1.00 Dept. of Agr. D 9 Best bale of clover hay not less than 50 lbs. 1.00 Managers: R. B. jpl!sr and W. J, Morkle. Dept. of Agr. DH Best home cured- co'untrv-TSram 2 00 Dept. of A-gr Ff 1 5 Best home cured count rvisfcacon Best pound butter 2 00 1 0.0 1 00 .5) Live Stock. Managers: H. J. Earnhardt and N. C. SIosp. Bes! bull, beef breed over 18 months old $2.00 Best bull, dairy breed, over 18 ' mouths " $2 00 Best service boar, breed consid ered 2.00 1st -2n-d Dent of Ar. D 10Best colt, (age considered) $4 00 2 00 Dept. of Agr. D 11 Best calf 1st 2nd . (breed and age considered) 2 00 1 00 Dept. of Agr. D 12 Best pig (breed and age considered) 2 00 . I 00 Dep;. of Agr. D 13 Best pen of chickens, cock and two hens, (breed considered) 2 00 1 00 Potatc&s and Fruit. Managers: G.if: Safrit and J. P. Davis. Dept. of Agr. Dfj6 Best half bushel s'weet potatoes 2 CO Dept. of Agr. DU 7 -Best half bUshel of Irish? potatoes 2 00 Best half dozenhome grown apples it- grown Best half dozetP home pears 1 00 1 00 .25 .25 Demonstration in Cooking. Managers: Mrs. J. P.;aYis and Miss Mary Patterson. Best plain cake:jp; .25 Best layer cake;;J .25 Dept. of A.gr 18-,Best loaf of light bread ' .50' Dept. of Agr. 19 Best half dozen rolls.' j$ .50 Dept. of Agr. 20 Best half dozen corn me.a.1 muffins .50 m Ladie&Handiwork. - - Managers: Mrs. F, Dt Patterson and Mrs. S. M. Bilk. Ouilfe and Rugs. Best cotton quil'y- .50 Best silk quilt -"' .50 Best wool quilt I L .75 Best home madefcug .50 Cfihet. Wort Canned Products. Mana?srs: Mrs. J. P. Davis and Miss Mary Patterson. Besi jar of peach pickles Best jr of beet pickles Best jar of cucumber pickles Dept. of Ar D 21 Best glass jar snap beans Dept. of Agr. D 22 Best glass jar of vegetable soup mixture (tomatoes, corn and okra) Dept. ot Agr. D 23 -Best jar of preserves (pear, peach, cherry or rig) Dept. of Agr. D 24 Best jar of jam, (strawberry or black berry) Dept. of Agr. D 25 Best glass of jelly, (apple, black berry, grape or plum) Counterpane Child's cap Centre piece Hand bags Specinet Filet cachet Gown 3rpke Corset cover T1 q hip nnirpr . , Scarfs for bureau if. QMiifg. -.1 III if 50 .50 .50 .5a .50 .50 .50 .50 Gown yoke Corset cover Child's cap Collar Centre piece wih' tatting edge -Mrodiery Child's dress Centre piece W Hardauger centre piece Embroidered towels VJ. l amp rnvprs as Sofa pillows .75 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 9 c .25 .25 .25 .21 95 .75 .50 .50 25 .25 .50 Tihe officers pjihis first real commun ity fair for Rovi county is as follows: President, J M.:Ketchey; Directors, H J Barnhardt A .3iller, F D Patterson. S E Baker, S Carrigan, Sec.-Treas., J S McCorkle. $ . All Entries filust be Made by 9:30 Morningf of Fa'vft - -2 Miss Theda Jane Gentle of Scotch Irish Township and Earnhardt Feimster of Taylors ville, were married ut the parson age of the First Baptist church, in Salisbury, Pastor. C A G Thomas, officiated. TKeAnarrhge Sunday after noon of wiss Brent Blackmer, daughter of Mrs Wm C Black mor, and Chas. W Woodson, son of Mr and Mrs H N Woodson, which took place in the Metho dist church at Lexington, was quite a surprise to their many friends. Mr. and vUs Wood son went to Lexington in an auto mobile and weie met there Thos. M Brooks, took place at the Spencer Inn, in Spencer, last Wednesday night, Pastor C A G Thomas of the First Baptist church of Salisbury, officiating. After a brief trip to Washington. D. C, they will return and re side in Spencer. The marriage of Miss Lelia Bost and Thomas L Jordan, took place at the Haven Lutheran parsonage on Chestnut Hill last Thursday evening, Rev G H Lingle officiating. They will reside on South Fulton Street: viss Myrtle Kridcr, daughter. of the late. Sheriff J Hodge Krider and a sister of our pres ent sheriff. Jas H Krider, and B F Tucker, were married at Roa noke, Va., last Wednesday eve- KM T T 1 .9 1 hvMr and Mrs W H Woodson ' xvnuci uccu and Rev W A Lambeth of the j making her home at Roanoke for First Methodist church, who offi- j several years and was m train r..m,ted. After the eremonv the ! inS for a m,rse- She is a most couple left for Washington city I excellent young lady and her and othe1 points and Trs. Laura Koon, of Franklin township, aged .66, died last Wednesday sf;ernoon. The fu neral was held from the Frank lin Presbvterian cliiirch Thurs day af tern.--on and tlie .interment 1 was in 1he cemetery near the church. Miss ta'H'urt, VurdocbJ sister of the late Dr P J Mur- doch, dit d in "the hospital here ! Monday tii;-hfc a fie: a long ill ness The funeral took place from St Luke's Episcopal church this afternoon, Rev W V Way officiating, the interrmont being in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. The immediate cause of her death is given as paralysis. Engineer E E Stalling? of Spencer, was run over and killed by an engine and some box cars at Spartanburg yester day. He was badly mutilated He leaves a wife and two daugh ters. The Beauty Secret. Ladies desire that irre sistible charm a good complexion. Of course they do not wish others to know a beautifier has been used so they buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm LIQUID FACE POWDER and use according to simple directions. Improve milnt i!? not'ce at "ce. Soothing, cooling and refreshing. Heata Sunburn, atcpa Tan. k Pink, White, Rose-Red. ' 75c at 'Druggists or by mail direct Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co., ,40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Miss Lucy Knox of Speccer will soou lrvi for France where slit will do hospital work for the lied Oro?s. Rev W H Duttera was elected registrar and treas urer of ':he Middle North Carolina Congregational churches at its annual session at Southern Pirn lat week What is LAX-FOS LAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CASCAR& A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, SonnaLeavej and Pepsin. Combines strength with pala table aromatic taste. Does not grig. 50c Tf Tli'e Farmer We will give you 4olbs of Su preme flour and 121bs of bran fcr ;our bushel of good wheat. Salisbury, N C. 'Piione 137 9 19 tf. ft? id fe-sedlae relief froiA whoop's vltiz QlzmfM. Moripge Sale el EeaS Estate Pursuant to the provisions contained in a nortgsge trust deed, registered in Book 20 :age 304, register's Office of Iredeli County and also in the Register's Office of Powan County in Book 57 page 74, executed by M. L Overcash to R Lee Wright, Trustee lefault having been made in the payment f principal and interest, the holder of the tote having demanded foreclosure, the un leraigned will sell, at public auction, to ti e lightest bidder for cash, at the court house loor in the T&wn of Salisbury, at 12 o'clock I.f on Ontober 31st 1917, both of the tracts lescribed below, first separately and then ogether, and will also sell at the Court ouse door in Statesville at 12 o'clock M., on the 30th day of October 1017, t'-e first named tract, the following describ 1 real estate; First Tra. i: In Coddk Creek Township, j .iiiinjr the 1 mds of V. histnn Mellon, .ock M; Kni;;hi, nd oiheis, snd beginning i Hhk .rv. Ellon's coron r, thence "i'ith Sine W. !') ;)o!t.s to P. O. N. dm'sfon'- eorsier ihciii:ewiih h'm line S. :1 E '251 !les to Mu!lerry; tlience S 20 2 "4 !:'t-.- in a Swcetyi-m; mence 20 K. o poles to a duke, cor er of o; thence villi snid lot E. 92 poles to a stake; thence ;. 5 E 29 pole to a stake ?t the corner of he b srn lot, thence ft. 75 E. oi i o!es to a -take; thence ft. 20 E. I6i rjoles lo a stake, 'Ikiia- H. 78 E. 4o poles to a stake corner "!To '; the?ice with s;;id lot N. 52 j !es to a -take, G. ? UcKnight'sj line; tlience with his line 123 poles to a stone; thence N 12 poles to the beginning, containing six ty (60) acres. See deed Book 25 page 405. The above tract is in Ired 11 County. Second Tract; In Rowan County, on Coddle Creek, adjoining the lands of Locke McKnight, Dan Fisher an-1 others, and at beginning at a stone, G. G. IvIcK night's corner; thence with his line ft. IS VV. 00 po'es to a VV. O ; thence W. 2 poles to the creek; thence down the creek 38 poles to a Sweetgum gtump; thenceS. 83 E. 33 pole to the beginning containing six (6) acres. Terms of sale cash. This September 25, 1917. R. Lke Wrkjht, trustee. will be man 7 friends . here will be gone about two wees. The marriage of Miss Bertha, daughter of the late P B Brand all, formerly of Shelby, and interested tojearn of her marriage. A marriage of considerable in terest took place at the home of the bride on West Innes btreet, Saturday afternoon, the contract irs'Sf parties being Miss Elizabeth Barker Hedrick, daughter of the Ie John A Hedrick, a prominent farmer and substantial citizen of tfiir, county, and Robert Porter qf-Charleston, W Va. The house Was beautifully decorated for tUie occasicm and theceremon7 was performed by Rev W A Lambeth o;5the Methodist church. Soon after the ceremony the couple Wt in Mr Porter's car for Hot Offings, Va,, and will later gc to OBarleston, where, thev i will make their home. Mrs Porter is highly educated and accomp lished young lady and her leav ing Salisbury will be regreted. fcr Porter is in the lumber busi Uess at Charleston. The Big Sale is Over an we are still At the Same Plate with many -matchless valuep to offer 'to the buv'iig public, for w' are d'ermiried to reduce ourxblg ritock, by offrjring special prices en new stock of Shoes, Ciotiiing, Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Coats, Coat Suits, Sweaters and Underwear. Just arrived by express, a big lot of coate for all, priced at closing out-price? from 1,75 to 30.Q0. Buy that new puit now at old 7c cotton price?. We have, the goods bought right and, if selling them at cat pricee is any inducem-rt, come to see us and aae money. Plenty of guano FOR CASH ONLY. Don't ask us to charge it for we will refuse. Bring your produce along, eggs 35c, chickens 24c per lb. butter 30c. Wanted apples, cabbage, Irish potatoes, t eiiixS and almost any thing to eat or feed. Ycnrs for trade, CO iher-Carpenter to., B 8. SHUFORD, manager CHINA GROVE, NORTH CAROLINA ' .'4 Salisbury's central water j station is nearing completion. Itiis said to be a modern tjacttiTe in every sei'se of lw woid besides presenting a;-' handsome appearence. : Ifris located on West Kerr &rrtet. betwejn 'Jackson and Fiiltoii. MFDALS, tm mi AND KINGS - We carry in sf;j k or make to order any kind of medal or rings of the very latest styles in solid gold and guarn tee our prices. We also flo the finest watch and jewelry repairing that can be a one and every job is fully guaran teed. We carry -the largest '-line of Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry iu N?orth Carolina. Se us for reliable goods, no MISREPRESENTATIONS. W. H.'LENAROf Jewerly & Diamond fllercrsant. 'aliace-Fil g . Salisbury, ' N 0,
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