" ' V ' . , ir- 4 I 1 .. . 1 r I' I n ilTIE CAROLINA WATCHMAN i -t 11 Wm. H. STEWART, Ealtor and Owner i ''"' Published Every Wednesday At Salisbury, N. C. T7fclfftmi, 1 7r... I .75 lUntft 1 7r... .75 Th fngnmtf' Farmer, 1 year.. 1.00 All t tar a year each, oaly $1.60 ' Catered aa eooaid-elast matter Jan- WX 1MB. at the poetoffloe at . C under tne act of Con- cf XXarca fcrd, lt7t. Salisbury. N. C, June 5, 1918 Camouflage Murphy will bite the dust. Camouflage Murphy bit the dust, Murphy said that no self respecting man would vote for Doughton. Murphy says he will vote and work for Doughton. Selah. Murphy tried to pull down the temple of God with him, and some ministers loaned him a helping hand, but the people said no. Glory be to the people. A good egg cannot consist ently recommend a bad one, but patent medicine peddlers can always find some one to endorse the virtues? df their worthless concoctions. Strange. Carlyle said that the Unit ed States consisted of 60,000 000, people, mostly fools, and no doubt Mr Murphy agrees with him. Verily. 15-Year-OId Boy Loses Foot. J Moses Hill, the youngest son of W B Hill, a resident of North Main Street, had the misfortune last Thursday afternoon, while coming to Salisbury on the Spencer shop train, he being employ ed in the store room' there, to be struck by a switch which knocked liim off the train and caused him to fall under it and suffer a badly c r ushed foot. He was taken to the sanatorium as quickly as possible and given treatment. It was found necessary to amp u t ate the foot and he is now mak ing such headway toward recovery as is usual under such circumstances. GALLED PER FI1LV TO HER BEDSIDE mm js$ts a jot esitiir. fyctstti FfetnS Lew HtaBat Obj M I . -1 .11 m The Menace.:' Under the; beading-, "Bold and Extravagent Claims." the New age prints a letter from Herbert M Greene, 33d degree to the Hon. Moriss Sheppard 32d de gree, senator from Texas, calling attention to The Literary Digest of January 5th, 1918 which con tains an article by Rev fl Mc- Mahon alleging- that "American amoucs nava turnished over one-third of the American army, though the adherents of the Catholic church constitute but one sixth of the oooulation. " dr Greene asked the sMiatnr tn find out the denominational stand ing of the men in the army and navy, as shown by the official records. Mr . Josephus Daniels, on January 24, 1918, wrote to the senator that "no record is kept of the religous affiliations of the personnel of the navy.4' Adjutant General H P McCain in formed the senator on January 23 that: "The records of this depart ment do not as yet show - the re ligpus beliefs of the men who have entered the military service and, consequently, no compara tive statement of the number of men in service of the various religious persuasions has been or can be made by this department. However, the statistical sections in the various camps are compil ing an useful information includ Eri Wfc$4mo Ccantry fa Erado Unitary mm Will us witcwfl. Men of selective service age who leave the United States to evade military duty will have to stand trial on charges of viola tions of the selective service act when they return to the country according to the Department of Justice, even though they do not return until after the war, Tde department has at hand information from which com plete lists may be prepared of all men who have left the country to avoid service, says a recent statement authorized by the At torney General. . taps Are fcini Equipped With firming jiacnins boos, Encfugh heavy Browning machine guns for instruction purposes have been shipped to every National Guard training camp and National Army canton ment in trie country where troops are in training Heavy Brownings for overseas training have been shipped. Light Browning rifles suffi cient in number to equip the machine-gun units of more than four Army divisions have been manufactured, and overseas shipment of one half has begun. The other half of the output goes to Army divisions in this country. TKIS WEAK, Six Tears Ago, Thmkh She Might Die, Stye Texts Lady, Bat How ing the denominational statistics I MFRlfflllS MOTHER She Is a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Csrdd Fcr Her Recovery. Royse City, Tex-Mrs. Mary Kil xnan, of this place, Bays; "After the birth of my little girl. . .my side com menced to hart me. I had. to go back to bed. We called the doctor. He treated me. ..but I got no better. I . cot worse and worse until the misery jwas unbearable... I was in bed for ' three months and suffered such agony that I was Just drawn up in a knot. . . Z told my husband if he would get me a bottle of Cardul I would try it. . . I commenced taking it, however, that evening I called my family about x&0... for I knew I could not last taany days unless I had a change for the better. That was six years ago and I am still here and am a well. strong woman, and I owe caraui. I bad only taken half the ootue when I began to feel better. The misery in my side got less... 1 continued right on taking the Cardul until I had taken three bottles and I did not need any more for I was well ana never reit better In my life... I have never had any trouble from that day to this." Do you suffer from headache, back ache, pains in sides, or other discom forts, each month? Or do you feel weak, nervous and fagged-out? If bo, 50 uuui, uie woman s tonic, a trial. t 7i relating to the soldiers, but that data has not yet been received by this department. " Then says the New Age: The question forces itself to the front: Why are Roman Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. iA si v , , . . rmiaaeipma, r-a.- i was very weaK, my me to I Catholic chaplains being- appoint always tired, my back ached, and 1 felt half the ed to the armv in the nmmrtinn m, , i ckly most of the led to the army in the proportion of thirty seven percent, or over one th ird ? Is it because official- dom has been made to believe the extravagant claims boldy made by Romish priests and pa pers, that thirty, forty and even a greater per cent of the army r i and navy are of their faith." It then states that Sere-eaut lira . v time. I went to a doctor and he said I had nervous indi- estion. which ad- led to mv weak condition kep me worrying most of the time and he said if I could not stop that, I could not get well. I heard so much about Lydia E.Pinkham'8 Vegetable Com mmm "BLUE BONNETS' A Nmo Fabric with N A. M wwaieaTs yntttoat wiBUnSt sepds dost ajsd iMwisfi pasfadly AdsnfcsV 9ttA tt crihrwMcovcriBelc. Cmnmmd dn tot Ed "dSSbL M r nd him mmAo wd notify hia cf SwWqLiT lUHERWflmiANACO. W mmt litm wAra n .aTit Watch Repairing. J yu have Farms or Lots to sell write us. jJWe will sell it to your advantage even if it is j rented out for this year. The service we render our clients is complete in every detail. We make necessary improvements on property sub-divide and attend to the publicity details of each sale. ? if h MM" b m- 111 Iwmk VIEW OF ONE OF OUR FARM SALES We Subdivide and Sell City, Suburban and Farm Property at Auction ., Your business in our hands will get results. Write us for information of our auction methods before you even consider the sale of your property. Farm Sales Our Specialty. Territory Unlimited. ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY THE NAME THAT JUSTIFIES YOUR CONFIDENCE OFFICES: PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA and GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA Georce C Adriance is rennnsihl I P03 my husband wanted me to try it. , ,8 variance is responsible L took it fora week and felt a littIe bet. iui iuc siaiement mat Ot the 1 ter. I kept it up for three montns, ana 353d All Kansas RpcrimMf f 1 can eat anything now . . . . . . i w i luuul uiuuress ur iir vuuoucaa. irns. I II. - rl A 1 T A - I m . . n . ine om division, 804 are Metho I J. wobthxine, 2842 Nortn Taylor St. Mie in n,v.i;. qqi m I Philadelphia Pa. i i i no mmnntv rT mnmnrm nrmrttnnxrn M Fresbytenans, 242 Baptists overdo, tfiere are so many demands 190 Lutherans, 149 are Congreg-a I uP.n their time and strength; the result i- . . . I " invanaDiy a weaKenea, run-aown, tionalists, episcopalian and I nervous condition with headaches, back United Brethren. 16 other de-l ache, irritability and depression and I arr-w mAa aothma ailntAnra riaxTtirr nominations are 'represented bv it is at auchnerioda in life that LvdiaE. a few" 91 profess no religion and! Pinkham's vegetable Compound will tiv ro thi rp. xj . restore a normal healthy condition, as - .v. a.v.tt iiKci lioininMrg. wortniine. goes, on to say that at Camp Lee, containing- 48,000 men, 5,307 are Catholics and th nzuy jy ieiuf m lexas, tbe Send your work by hand or by par wusiawusis ieaa wun itbsu ana lcei to the Catholics come next with ! 1624. From its . statistics con- R' U BROWN, cernmg these three selected! Route 6. Salisbury. C ii. - places, the New Age concludes. 6-15 lot ud itr . -oo you see Dretnren, in mak- MW n'M-i w T . A A ments. the Rev James H Mr H.I I Sill Ol TilMlllB FlTID LSBdS. hon, and other priests and Jesuit I p"rsuant to the powers contained in a - - - . - I certain mortsr&ee trust HppH mpmhMil nt th A Wnm - r V..'nt. I j.i o o- ---------wic iui uiyoi April, iyi, by Mary Anne i 1 Til a . ... I Mi l.. tma Tln..l If ! 1 I . 1 arc, as is usual wun mem talK-1 w;; -;"usia00 lujueranawue.Amie irr lUn,, u - m.,,. ' I Miller, Wm R Miller and wife, Znlia Mil- mg through their hats. William I ler. Richmond A Miller and wife iickev uu. juues ou aegree, 01 jtanama I Y. au "Ilue ana W1'e r ior n .. .... ichgv a ii line, vw it i ,rnwtrirri .m ;r. KV. writes that the Masons in H.T.fS.-fci cv. "'.7' i vjcinici iutiier ana wile. Costa Rica, Gautemala work even ?5??ff ,erv Tho8 E Miller and wife. Bu- in th tW nf i1 WJ1' J,n N.eei?.nd wife Margaret j-.. .uv,v.a i mu ieejy. ana name Miller, to Jfi B Walton sncial natrariQtti. gi1 ii I truatee and mortsrasree. whinh is n,AA power and influence that bio-. nn!5ce?of & Wldeed8 C0 pw Oted and self Sufficient priest I P86 defaalt having been "made in the hoodcan brino- aoralW ti,At ' , . . j IT1' w" eiFw ror naie at public auction Alter printing all Of the above rrca,?' ai in court house door in the city Via I acm t nva-nM A : I uv w bviutb UICHUi AiUGllLjli ail r - r w. I -1 .I,-, l, .... r 1 O If ... nrtf u:. "Aif ,0o?g 8crib- 1 - lunuDUiu. XWUW made Anti-Catholics, it will not I0 con9t7 8tate of North Carolina, ad be the fault of the New Aire TiISr7i i --o a - iu vue oncora or THA fn x-t- ba m kaL Al x 7 - I ntft IV I V mill i f -n. . naught but cold fact supported SSSK? 8' wdiu tfc!n?e fo 8aid road nby figures to prove it iXt SQt ? It? W. chains to a Btn; ujr "wa w prove it is tact, thence to the said road again in 12 dee E that ia tn mil v rAmnit Amm io ra .k.: 6 t ueK 111 , " u I v,ww sinne, retrea's corner. COUld Well make. "Well done ihenc,n87 de& W with Barrier's line inou gooa ana lattrui servant." I -1 r" . , ?."lu"e mence 8onth to wet i T . . I with Barner'a lim a R fooa iuck to tae ew Age. U..-C, wth a bi A,7E 1 r i wub ii recona creek; thence ud For IndlrMUoo. Coiutisatlon or iSSrJur . !. in a " I .T uu,IIUU IU It HLIIIIH (VITna rtf h lin Jtttttry one 50-cent bottle of LAX-POS I lnd and line of Grace Adeline Miller. 8 pends "If the Saturday, the 22nd day of June, 1918, c D . A " -n . vcwcBccs: jjamt m retersburg, Va. or Greenville, N. C. -" " 2-1 3 D WITH A Uesid Digestive 7degE 47.10 chains to the beinn,w Laxative pleasant to take. Hade andco.lnin8 J20acr3 moreor lew. IreconunendedtoUwpcUkbyPtxUll Suim aL I918 TT Ij l Ji f iruMee and mortgagee. cine Co.. majanfactunws Af IvuHv ftrnm Quinine and Grov.'a Taitelmcnmitoic UniYersity Summer Schools FOR TEACHERS June 11 - July 26 LAW - - - June Hi 3 " August 23 HIILITARV CAR1P June 14 - JuBy 26 (Ashevitle, M.C.) For lnlormaticiu Wiite ThejUhiversify of ftSorfh GaroEina GHAPEL HILL, K. C. Flies Make A Bee Line Gorged With Filth I For The Hoi? 3 9 They crawl over your food they swim in baby's milk leaving a trail of disease germs for your family to feast on. FLIES BRING DISEASE GERMS from the out-house, manure pilo, garbage can, dead animals and other filthy places. These disease germs cause summer complaint, infantile paralysis, dysentery, typhoid and other fevers. Make Your Out-House DJ Fl 1 I Sanitary With KCCl UCVll LQ Sprinkle the filth of such places with Red Devil Lye. It will destroy fly eggs and disease germs. Nothing will be left for flies to feed on or breed in. Start fly killing with Red Devil Lye before the eggs hatch and do your part toward getting rid of these disease bearing pests. Fcr Sule at All Grocers. -:- Write for Our Free Booklet. WM. SCKIELD MFG. CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. H War-time Responsibility Yours and Ours National necessity has put a new responsibility on every motorist. Utmost service is demanded the highest use fulness of yourself and your car. A Service and economy are your only considera tions. Our responsibility goes hand in hand with yours. As the largest rubber manufacturer in the world, it is our duty to suppiy you with tires of unfailing reliability and extreme mileage. United States Tires are more than making good in this time of stress. They are setting new mileage records establish ing new standards of continuous serviceeffecting greater economy by reducing tire cost per mile. There is a Unite'd States Tire for every car passenger or commer cialand every condition of motoring. The nearest United States Sales and Service Depot will cheerfully aid you in fitting the right tire to your needs. United States Tires arc Good Tires II m feNSSasr 1 J " ri iMinniii., THOMPSON'S GAR pit ACE, Salisbury, N. C. O'iQS i : ..-1

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