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ITHECAROLINAWATCHMA 1J I 2 Wm.,M. OTttWART, Editor and Owner PtAllshtd Bvry Wednesday At allbury, N. C. , 'Cubscriptlon Price: - X m 79' I year. . .............. .'. .75 The Prcjretalre Parmr, 1 year..l.00 7 AH S for year oaoh, only $1.60 1 - JEatered aeeoond-olaae matter Jan wry lttX 1905, at the 'office at CaBsbcry. N. C iindiiLftiuact of Con- af Uarch Srd 1878. Salisbury, N. C.Aug. 21,1918. IMPROVED FLY AND MOSQDIIO BROODERS. -Before the city has beeD able to get 'their -sanitary privier-installed, the com plaints of their failure to im prove conditions begin to be heard,; and, from what we near, as peuevea, mey onry assist in making bad condi- . uous worse, mis is wnat was tu oeexpeciea oy pane peopleand it is therefore out- mn.v..,n 4.1 i- 1 1 111 iaBouuB tuai our peopiesuouju Deiorcea Dyso calleaaw to waste money merely to passM . -. . . 4t -P :n4 1 1 j i u I- been placed in an asylum. ue Bocaiiea sanitary privy i " ment of carelessness that all miners Iwith wnV.h hnmsm neings nave 10 ao, aul being a putrid cesspool, usually iL. , toxb uptju, me nies ana mos- miiin i j 1 HuibuB uuu m it au improvea Drooaer.. lhey there Drpo Kaieoy me million instead of the hundred as heretofore, l - a 1 .... . . , . I . 1 in fact, parties who have in- atalled these improved brood era .say that they can't use them bflca use of t he mosquit oes. The theory is beautiful, but the practice is a Failure me .gospel method has not yei ana never win be improv- -ed Upon. fill- T- ..1,. . I xne ftoman vatncnc, ju&l run over the dark; pages of history and recall what that means, Sisters 1 of Mercy? from the nunneries generally located near monkeries, and you might reflect on that, will resume their "schonlp .this fall as usual, and, while A. 1 1 Il tuey nave an excess 01 adiec- tives of nraisft for t.hp.m smiths I and "their Datranistic doc- trines, they do not -dare ad a, w - I nut Protestants are Christ- lans or evencnurch memhers but insult them bv invit mg them to patronize their i schools as nnn-rinthnlija Protestants- and the non- churched should remember that the reason you are in vited to send your children . to such schools is for tha nnr. pose of making Catholics out v u , of tnen. Uon7t let any states. ment that thev mav mak a . mm convince you to the contrary , j? ii. ''J :jt 1 t j ... ior iney ciaim it is permissible to lift for mnthflr r.hnrrh nnH thev hftlivfl in anH nra f?na the doctrine that the end justihes the means, coLS- quently they are absolute ly without conscience and ill not hesitate to use the most sa.cred means to deceive you and yoar child. Historv proves thistobe true.and the a proof can be had withou tra veling far. Another thing to remember is that this sect is trying to make A merica Cath- plicv rfot trying to make Cbristians, not trying to con vert men to Uhrist, but to get a hold on the reins of . ,.r government and force itself. Its licentuous p ractices and its liberty destroying doctrines, upon the country. and in this they are hiding f ,., ? MlO Kra88 11K8 a BDake 1akinD .1 wm , o BUttc,j dJilDg ft child there, a nfpt prg aod uj&ie. $ereii(lf then--f dm . w have supported thiir schools ; aided and abetted them iij husineea and politics, 'they wiltunly tirrii as they didN)a;S BartrHjloiiiew 'day iin France and put 1 hem Selvfe over 118,- m a K i h g us serfs without liberty of apeecb, libertV of conscience If id: perhaps do rights at all. Remember it was the Roman catholics wbb recently started a rebellion in Ireland, when every true sori should hav been standing by the flag, of their country 4 The pope's flag came first there and then just sl8 the followers of the pope win ao nere wnen tnev are 1 1 j i . . . strong Annnh whon wv,n.a built them up by our patron-' ae and foolhardinHHfl Th . - - - v j w x IJ J FrenchCa't holies of the piov- inr.R f Onh Hono, who havp. a rlnnhU rMO,n HoM for their ,.nnt - ' threatened to secede and ltart a rebellion rathnr thn - " - - u u ioin th (rrfiw Catholic organizations of tliia country have been trying to au'rirr irouDie ever Rince we eQtered the war, but the 1 4. l ' . i .. nuio ib uuG jec ripe 10 r it, so theyQare being contend w th niaimina vthin, r OlgUl and trvino to tnir n . . J claim, irigbt or wrong. No True Ammn TrntMBtnt ..u., Catholic, can afford to. send their Phi Mr am qk, kv w- w u. douuuio ilia t have such i patriotic tendencies, and a protectant who has any self respect won't do it. This church does not heai hate to sav tkf in e . j -w w Jl. conflidt between the pope and our crovernmen t th win Iside with th nnnp an'H woe Onlv last WttHk" W nfifiio,-! ot-i " - . uuluvj ou announcement that "indnl gences" would bn ffranted for certain conduct and, we sup- Pne mat &5.00 cash iu hand would make horse stealing perfectly sinless a? of yore. Salisbury is given another s,aP for her generosity, this Llluo tun x w o a ?g?s to - i rn 4- . V llf fl A j iNew York tor a secretarv There is no pride in an orara- nation that hnds its neces 8ary 10 nrst condemn the citi ub oi iue communitv in which it exists. There are some people who had rather be a dog and b,v the mon'n inan t0 admit that they were incapable of attending to their own a flairs. This is about tne sixth slap of this variety the city has received recent! v. and. this thing of handing - w 7 over every paying 30b tbat iu De corraiea to some . - . stranger is certainly tiresome n . A 1 1 . ; it ""uragiug in ineex treme. M CfcurcIt n ,re County Burns. ' otatesville, August 17, Un- ion Grove Methodist church about 20 miles nonh of States- ville in Union Grove township, was-hit by lightning Tliairsday afternoon about 4 o'clock during- thunder-storm and completely destroyed, .lire having resulted from the stroke. The edifice was valued at about $2,000. but was uninsured. It is under stood that the raising- of funds for the erection of another build- ing to take the place of . the one destroyed will be undertaken at once. The coneree-stion had just installed anew organ, which was also lost in the flames. Rev r: Cullougbr who lives nearbv was pastor of the church. : , ma uuioioe fcoai uoes nox Anecx tne neaa thmune and does not cause nervousness nor J"ned, Remc-nbertlie fall name and took .igaatmre ol B. W. GBOVB. 30c, iliern and A be Forced ttf Commence a Retrograde . rJovemeDt that Will Blot Out Old Uses; Vith the British Army in France, Aug. 19 In response to pressure applied first at one and then another part of the line, the Germans opposite the British on several por tions of the front continue to give ground. The German troops which have been encountered in the past few days, especially du.r ing: the operations of last night in which Outtersteen riffge Was captured and con solidated, seem to have lost grftatlyin fighting efficiency! Of nearly 700 Germans cap tured during the Outtersteen operation, many surrendered tamely, after .securing their rations and personal belong ings. The operations of last night astride the Scarps River may fcerve as an indication ot the Germans intentions. T h e old Hindenburg line crossed the river here on an angle, so that compared with the present line which here runs nearly north and south, the direction of the ground south of the Scarpe is deeper than that north of the river. In other words; the old Hinden burg line is eloper to the present line north of t h e Scarpe than south of it. Brit ish patrols operating north ot the river have met wih stiff opposition, but south of the river patrols have managed to penetrate for some digs tance. There are indications that the Germans also are giving way in parts of the Merville sector. "On the New Somme front the Germans overlook no opportunity to fight rear guard, actions. They appear ready to retire but apparent ly want to be pushed a little; because in pushing operations they may te afforded an ,op portunitys to get in their dea ly work with machine guns. At the same time, the Gers mans apparently do not want to fall back further than is necessary before the comple tion of "the operations around Roye. There are no signs of further counter attacks at this time. That General Ludendorff is displaying anxiety regard-, ing a possible shortage of horses for the German ajmy is indicated in a secret order just captured. This order cautions all commanders not to expend their horses as "they cannot be replaced. The men must understand tbat this is necessary in order to continue the war until vie tory is reached." , It has been ascertained that 900 remounts recently received by one Geis man formation were compos ed of horses taken from offi cers. French Reach Outskirts of Lassiguo, Ail General Map's Objectives Attained. London, August 19. 8 p. m. Brittish troops today captured the' railway station at Roye, according to the lat est news received this eve ning from the Anglo-French battle front The attack today by the tenth French army under General Mangin was brought to a satisfactory conclusion, All the objectives were ob tained. The French entered the village of "Le Hamel, north of Kibecourt, which , , Wile aUQ toree QUarter8. . . . . " Aug. 19.The Blench troops" north of "the Oise river have reached- the western outskirts of Lassig according kto the official e0mrnunicati?n ipeued to- hight. They also have ihade tJteir way rout of the Tbies 6urt wood and further south pve captured the village of lfnprez on the Noyon-Com ptegne road. Northwest f bf Soiseons the village, of Morsain has- b-en captured and 2.220 Germans have been made prisoners in thi region. Sugar Alhrtment is Unchanged Raleigh Aug 19 The sugar allotment for September will be tB'e same as it was for August, two pounds per person per month Retailers of the. State wi;l f receive the same allotment of certificates as they have for this Snth. the suurar division of t'c administration being- already ! efag-ed in :!ie 1 ir-rC a,1(j tedious tgk of issuing ihe September certificates, all of which, ,it is 'ef3ected, will be mailed out by September 1. jThe entire allotment of sugar forNorfh Carolina ' for all pur 'poses for Septembei is 5,518,000 ppunds. There is a slight ad ditional allotment for canning- and pceservinj which is being appor tioned among- counties in the discretion of the sug-ar division and upon recommendation of the cunty food administrators. Toflmprovo Yonr Digestion. I MFor years my digestion wis sr poor that I could only eat 'the lightest - foods. I tried every thing that I heard of to get relief, but not until about a year ajfo when I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and got a bot. tlof them did I find the right treatment: Since taking them in y digestion is fine." Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana, Pa. uy War Savings Stamps. IPALM BEAdSl t . AND 2 iRool Kloth Suits. KThfl q rs r mcf rnr.!lxl a.-- v yuv 11 " $8, Straw All Straw Hats, Panamas, Bangkok duced to lr4 hit Our entire stock One Special Lot of $1 25 Shirts on sale. Whyle they last $1,00 M I Summer Underwear B; V. D , Manh ttan and other leading brands. A complete stock reasonably priced Y. WALLACE & SALISBURY C. hM KA RALEIGH TO LMD Blii T1NK CASP. p Tank Carp? at RalsfeJi Will Hive VM 5903 .fle.1 for Instruction. Washington. Aug- 17 It was learned here today that the war department has practicall jdecid ed to locate at Raleigh its camp for the training of a tank corps and that 5.0D ) men soon will be un der the instruction in North Carolina for foreign service with these gig-antic instruments of modern warfare. Simultaneously ' the warg de partment definitely decided to locate its infantry school of arms at Columbus; Ga., and with this decision it developed that both the infantry school in the Geor gia city and the artillery camp at Payettville are to be perma nent institutions. Six Brigades of artillery are to be stationed at Fayettville, according to the present plans of the department. The three artillery firing- centers are to be located at Fayettville, West Ky., and- Camp Jackson, S. C. The Camp Jackson cantonmant will be materially enlarged. From semi official sources it is learned that the location of the small arms 'school at Columbus Ga, leaves Raleigh substantially in command of the situation affecting the location of a tank corps at Columbus, but it "has been decided to instruct 25,0 0 commissioned and non commis sioned, officers of infantry at the Georgia city and to send the tank service recruits elsewhere. Five for Camp Hancock. The following list of regis trants are ordered to report to the local board for Rowan coun ty for entrain ment to Camp Han cock, Augusta Ga , August 24th to replace men rejected at camp on call No. 866. Blake O Moore, Thomas. M. Cornelison. Richard P. A . Stirewah. John Frank Morgan. George H- Cooper. wiianiie ouipr .garments. In all col- ors, styles and sizes: $8.50 and Hats Reduced Half JPjHL. is on sale, positively Boys' livery wah suit on hnnd will be on sale at actual cost, this week only. Si.00 wash ' sufts . SOo 150rL75 - . $1.19. 250 wash sui s ... 1.60 We carry a; complete line of lioys Blouses mid Shirts. varans. V Mil jir , General James j et t s , (toitijiMiideV of the Nurtn ('aro- liua Hiyisimrof the United Cti fedefte Veteraiis, lias just is sued order N . 1 2 calling ai ton tion to Him big gathering to je held -it Tu-ka. 0la . Septum b r 25-27 and o thn .seclinn in ,ie by laws " which probiiots sniy camp being repreNtmU'd at tt:e re union unles rhe annual dus have bpen ree'eivert by GiMieral street, NVvv ()ili'..ii. (ifMital MhH ;a'es !liiif Ih i h prepa-ra, -lions ate mad )y Un- pen pie of Tulsa Li". provide lor tll(i comfort aiid entertamujent of the veterans and hopes a large representation will hi lend, a ie duction in the railroad faie is ail non need the uual-one cent ppr mile to bo charged. A NERVGOS BREAKDOWN Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Newark, N. J. "For about three years I suffered from nervous break- uuwii ana got so weak I couldnardly stand, and had head aches every day. I tried evervthin I could think of and was under a phy sician's care for two years. A girl friend had used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and she told me about it. From the first day I took it I began to feel better and now I am well and able to do most any kind of work. I have been recom mending thfl f!nm , 0 w w pound ever since and give you my per- w uuiioij tiiio ic ttcx. "-j.vi.i3a Flo Kelly, 476 So. 14th St., Newark, N.J. The reason this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, was so successful in Miss Kelly's case was because it went t the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as a result aer nervousness disappeared. $10 .psm if-,. Leghorns, rte re- nothing reserved. M SONS,
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