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lfll jbave inrich fqtfof wlthr;
the matter f Ho it will be seen t
a nnal stand is to be mane oy
the pros and -ante?: The Na
tioriaLLiqabr Dealers' Apso
ciation with headquarters in
Itincinnatl, bkgbecQme,, des
perate and is circulariziogthe
entire eodntry ' each week f; tor
the purpoBerof getting a Mur
phy 'from evfy district possi
bte? "and,11 it they can et
enough JVfurpliys the battle
wiil-be ! won VIth sua and grog.
8,bop'i,;b8 re-established
niflebaichriand crirn
.will again stalk abroad in the
land. But worse yet, we are
at war and i f our soldiers are
to go into : battle' with ' their
bodies Weakened a n'd minds
bfogewitbblyjse i it'will
mean certain defeat and a
tier man yoke for .us and" the
world. Murpifiy stands with
bis buuch, he s sb elassed at
this very hour, and whatsis
worse, he ia a confirmed, hun
gry aud crafty- politician,
loud . mouthed f about the
things he wants you to believe
and shut-miouthed about the
things he is expecting to do.
The honest patriots or prohi
bitionists calu no more afford
to vote for M urphy than they
can afford to put Germsn of.
ficers in charge of American
troops. Mr. Voter if y6u want
to; know ho w badly you can be
fooled j ust fool wi th a : con
firmed politician and; repent
at leisured
nounced Jiimself a candwate
forpongre f rpm.fiis d
triqt, nalteri rQadin hi&
autoioxajtifi i , ,and. w ineinuatij
adranaai.th4rustat hisj oppo
nent,i without whiob it would
have only beu cheap1 and
most demogogic buncombe;
thepighfr'welgtit 'those ho
cantt teft gbld from5 red clayV
threwp theW Jats and
yelled." In reading -what ' Mr
Murphy seems lo aesert as
eeniimentsin regara io me
war, we have taken, the trou-
ble Jtp jlbpk abputaiittlelto dis
cover theifighting,rmolecu!es
in theJMurphy blood, but the
effortwas somewhat-diecour
aging; However, it is not our
intehlk)n3 to dai in jper eonali -
ties asxMr Murphy is a clever
ehap ih man ways, is a fel
low-tbWh'eman ' and has a
right' toVuh for Congress, or
xora iram inat uas leu me
tation for two , hours, , if he
xrantsfctpt Jptal chances
oi jyuccss .ut,. aet's go
bacjto the war ithatjis i some
t?arT j Mr Murphy evidently
lrants some one to fig tit, -in
f act witbh is' g reati: 1 i hst inc t s
true to Bembbratic ideals Hoz-'
infirutn all 1 sMes, he per
mitslhis: lit)sl to "use the' auto
eratic phrase, "Damn a man
Mti1 giffor ; his;
comitryi,r 'and yet ' he does
not otter ltd lead or. follow a
mgany . of j . soldiers any
where. Hefijjust, merely
waqts f ooj (a3 near n all the
peopleTfts i upossible and . i take
advantage of the situation
with the iValn hope of secur
ing a soft rr$h:t!SrPGd pay
at t pubji fib, hat he
nasvvirao;x , gron ;4at , and
came think not .?aitagether on.
the salary, attached;!
Altebugli-niiinerbus1 patTi
otic4 Bdefeties4iavb existed "in;
Salisbtirrttiyydifears1
withutHSrMurphy's nem
bersDip or. other encourage -ment,
he has all at once die
covered that hei .is, a - patriot. ,
With4niYde grpiach and
an aftpilo.a);:the-:.,sore
heailfit. he, makes a number ut
Worthless promises; as e veryS
body know4 a30nfirmed poll
tlcany lifee'thwKaifr snakes
promises only to deceived The
a people-are not eaMiir 'hbod
winle'd ''ittoAS- da fa . ; Air w hb
, 2mo Jthe1 ne fio of the
oay are iuiy aware ,tnat ne
ery'.aptto datngyi
tore ;beu flpne and. .uiore
whhyowej if b ha9 no
IwtiexcEUse ior his candid
acya the sooner he retires from
fhexaee the better. The peo
pi are -inb mind to give
. lieed to a fellow who is mere-
. iy KnocKing tor a 30b. ,mw m
Baty itettake a look at
fiomfeif xtheti documents the1
CCnJlemanhe itthis shoeSi ?
WeaJJifeuow,, Mr,? Murphy has
prstjentlyi opposed, prohibis
tloneliknow:the strugs
gltthpQple ??ofthij5town
cndthi81 stktehad towipd out
The Watchman is opposed
to turniiig American troops
over to German officers; it is
opposed to putting Waiter
Murphy; the arch enemy of
prohibition, in Congress, to
'defeat and repeal ths the
laws made to keep our people
sober and soldiers fit to fight.
The word of a confirmed poli
tician is worthless.
DOING THEIR DUTY,
Scores of Salisbury Readers are Learning the
Dii.ty. of 08 Sidneys.
" To filter the blood is the kid
neys,' duty. :
When they fail -to do. this the
kidneys are. week :
' Backache and other kidney
iils may follow; -
Help the kidneys do their
,Wrk , -v.
, : Use Doan's Kidney Pills the
tested kidney remedy.
Salisbury people endorse their
worth.
V Mrs J F Barber, 510 W Innis
-St., Salisbury, says : "My back
causes Line a lot of misery, when
ever my kidneys get out of or
der. 1 hnd Doan's Kidney Pills
are the onJy medicine for reviv
ing that trouble. I have tatren
them for - years and they have
always, been beneficial.' V
- Price 60c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
-get Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that -Mrs Barber" uses.
Eoster -Milburn Co., Mfgrs.,
Buffalo, N. Y. .
jNOn.iinoivrj Opt- o.r
J Cliinq Qpoto n.C V:
. :-w - :-- - -
Z Professional Optical Service,
HeadacbeSf Neryousijes's, Neti
ralg fa, Dizziness. Nadsea and
mahv other Nervous Disorders
't$u0i6(i$k strdinr Positively
Relieved..!
Complicated Casosv
. . : , Solicited
Those employed during the
day may have their eyes e x
amined in the evening.
-vl'virrtie of 1a(Jirment4)f -the uiie
tilt ;e6ur? of Row county rendered (
Irv ine special proceeuing siniiieu jiu
nvi, Hume, tJ II feeler ,and others: ex
bSrtei-the tiDJersjgriedbmtiuiBi' ners
atithorized by said r judgments
Sr, irdav, U 13th Day of April, at 12 H.,
Court hcijise ddor in Sahabury r-:
to i public auction for the purpofe
dividing the pro?eeds of . said pale
!ai ioheTihe'Eefrs-alaw of the late A'L
-4:;eler, the ; following described rea
jate. lyirijr and being three and on ?-
ieburr on $he Munt Pfeasant road,
ivUjdining th lands of Wilas ?tixewltv
t j Kiattv, B Barringer, Mrs. Karn
rdt. James Moyle, and others , con
taining about H!ty-eight, (5) acis, orv
iwhih there is a lot of valuable timber,
to-wit:-1 . -
j Beginning at a slake in the; public
roa4 Peeler s corrierand runs thenee
C jth 87 east 24.50 chains to a stone,
tz's corner ; thence a new line
North Carolina In tht Superior Court. '
Rowan , coontj7j. September Term, 1918.,
R. L. McDaniel ) - .
vsr Notice of 8nmmons and
Elsie, McDaniel. , ? : Action.
Th defendant above named will take
notice that an action entitled aa abore hts
been commenced in the 8uperior coart of
Rowan couaty against her for the purpose
of obtaining a divorce -from the bonds of
matrimony a pop th gl-ound of infidelity:'
and that the said defendant is required to
appear at September term 1918 of Rowan
Snuerioc opjart -i which begins on, September r
plaint of the plaintiff 4n said action, or the
Dooq 'Promtly ' and"
x" 'rightly at the
Watchman Office.
-' :'Oive usa trittl.
tlaintiff will apply to the court for the re
ief demanded in Uie complaint filed in this
cause , ,
Ttiis ADriL8th.l918.
" " " V J F. McCUBBIN8,
Vyiers oupenor v,oun
R. Lee Wright, attorney. "
. Hottce to CreOltjsrs ; .
Raving qualified, as executor- of
the estate of J. L Shulenberger, this
is to hotify aU persona having claims
against the said decedent to file ai$
itemized . verified statement of same
with the undersigned on or before "the
tice will be 7 pleaded in bar of their
recovery persons indebted to said
estate are notified to make, prompt
settlement,,. . . ,v
This March 14th, 1918. ' .
. W. E. Shuwsnbbhgex,
R. Lee Wrjght, Atty.- Xandis, N.
Notice to Crete.
nith80 east 12.02. chains to stone on
JQunhle's line ; thence north 5 west
1142 chains to a tone ; thence north
6((wet 11 25 chains to a stone, Earn
hrdt's corner; thence- north 72J w st
Xi j63 chains crossing the creek to a
ist kke at the public road; thence wijv
4 public road to the beginning, con-
i. t . B-n v
irinii'g oo acres.
sterms oi sale cash. .
battel, this the 8th day of March,
"J. H, Peeler and J. A- Peeler,
Administrators and , Comissioners of
?l the late A. L. Peeler. .
Clement & Clement. Att'ys. pd.
North Carolina, ) In the Superior Court
Rowan County, f May Term, 1918
William G. Sitter 1 Notice of Summons
I vs. and Warrant
Paul A.Cauble ' ) -of Attachment.
J The defendant above named will
take noti'je that the summors in the
Gainst said defendant on the 2nd day
Uff March, 1918. by J Frank McUubbins.
rk superior court, for Rowan coun
t i for the recovery of the sum of Ten
;la)U8and Dollars ( K.OCO.OO) evidenc-
he by a judgment obtained by the
a mtiff asrainst the defendant in the
$ strict ct urt in and for the county of
lb&njr, state of Wyoming, which sad
S dgment is wholly unpaid.which sum-
ons returnaoie neiore, Jt wan sape-
Unr court at the court to be held on
v ;l6 ninth Monday after the first Mon
thly of March, the same bi ing May 6,
t.v i - ac tne court no use oi saiu county
:r Che defendant will also take notice
il t a warrant of attachment was is-
si; ed, by J Erank MeCubbi s. clork.on
t 3 th day of March, 1918. against the
Terty of said defendant; which
w; rjint is returnable before the supe-
rn, rourt of said county at the time
&i ilace above named for the return
Having qualified as executrix of the es-:
tateof J E Goodnight, -this is to notify all
persons having claims against the said de
cedent to file an itemized, verified state-;
ment of the same with the undersigned on
or before the 5th day of March, .;1919,gsKtthe summons when and where the
or this notice will be pleaded in bar offiAfpndant is reauirei to anoear and
their recovery. Persons indebted toawaid Juuwer or demur to the complaint or
eswie are nouneaw maae prompt semeiji reiici demanded will be granted,
ment. " - Jh, i . J. Frank VcCubbins,
This March 5tb, 1918. Clerk Superior Court.
; M.K8. juasy Hi. vjrooDNiQHT, ifou h. KeDdleman,
Executrix:
John L. Randlemari, Att'y.
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Attorney.
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ll vhJ send it to your friend g
V 1 AwV at the front: . ?
VlSrl -t8 the handiest, ?
t AA K longest-lasting re- 2
f JV freshment he can c
rrUV 1 EUERV MEAL ' -'jGKk'.SI
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i swapped T'no &ioirr f acte I iwi
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Kolice tq.Creditors.
Having qualified as executor of- the es
tate of Mrs. M. Yost, this if to notify all
persons lmving claims against the decedent f
to nle an itemized, venned .statement ot,
nam a with thti iindproivnAil nn nr hfnrp thcr.
16th day of March, 1919, Or this notice will f
be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Per
sons indebted to said estate are notified to.
make prompt settlement.
This March 16th, 1918.
H. L Baegrb,
executor of Mrs. S. M Yost
John L. Bendleman, attorney. Pd
North Carolina, i
In Bowan Connty
Court
Rowan County
J V Moffit, trading as Peerless Mattress Co.
VB
G.R Rost, trading as Rowan Fnrni tare Co.
The defendant above named will take no
tice that a summons in the above entitled
ac ion was issued against the- defendant on
the 26th day of March, 1918: from Rowan
L County Court, to recover the. sum of Two
Hundred 8e,t entv nie Dollars and Twenty
five cents 279 95 due by account, which
summons is returnable be'ore said Rowan
county couat at the court house rn Salisbury
N C, on the 25 day of April, 1918
The defendant will also take notice that
a warrant of attachment was issued by said
Rowan county -court on the 26th day of
' March . 1918, against the propetty of said
defendant, which warrant is returnable be
fore Rowan county court at che time and
place above named for the return of ihe sum
mons, when and where the defendant is re
quired to tppesr andknswer or demur to
tne complaint or the relief demanded will
be granted.
- . J. FbAZTE M0CtTBBIN8,
, clerk superior court
John L Rendleman, attorney
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'SdtiruiBiMtiaifls. .
C . Purapant to an order made by J Frank
McCubbins,' clerk In the special proceed
ing No 339, in the cause entitled "Lola
Harris and, husband, Peter p arris, and J no
Holbrooks, vs. Wm. flolbrooks, H O Mc
M allen,!et al v- the UClerSigned com mis
sioner will expose fpr sale at public auction
fdr cish at the court house door in the city
of Salisbury ' on : ' 1 - ;
at the hour of twelve M., the following de
scribed lands situate, lyidg and being in
in China Qrove Township, and described
as follows, "' ; .
. First tract beginning at a stak s and rnn s
'ihence North. 85 dejU; West 45 chains to
a stake; tbence b. ou deg, W. 6 75 chains
to a stake? then fiifc deg. ls4naih to a
stake; thence & 82 deg; :. 7 GO chains to
less. Book , of
the beginning, coctaining two and onehalf
acres, be the same mdi'e or U
Deeds, No. 137, pajrel4S.A
': Second tract beginning on a stone, Lewis
corner, now"M M Kirk's and runs thence
,8, 49 deg. W 6.X0 chains to a stone; Bev.
Kimball s corner; thence with his .line 8
27 deg; E l 60 chains to a stone;- thence N
49 deg E .675 chains to a stone, thence 33
deg. WJ1.50 chains to the beginning, eon
taining'oneacre, be the same more or less.
Books of deeds Nh 187, i page 142. Both
of the feregoing 'tracts are eontiguoual
This, March 25, 1918 : -v :
WL KIMBLE.
'i i .h'Hy-ii ii commissioner
John It Sendieman, attorney
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wnen you sell bogs or corn or oats in the market, you know 'they're, graded, and
your pay rnent is based on how your shipment is graded up.
' If that holds good with farm products, why not with cl the? Cloihes are gt-aded '
jThere are ,;just clothes" that come from somewhere and are said by the unknown makers
; to be fine; and then there are "
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Where modern facilities and skilled craftsmen make quality absolutely certain.
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$12.50, $15.00 and $18.00
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Straw Hats. New materials and colors
Reasonably priced, . One special lot of shirts $1 5 worth
; : . : more. , . -
Felt Mats ..r ' '
In the'leading spring shades, eiv SilEi Ties
$ ;50 ; $20& and Washable material and silks 25c 50c and
St GtSOII MatS : p0puar priced hosiery all-colors aiKl
New Spring and Summer pru es.
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A large assortment to choose from Prices reasonable.
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