THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN --pQR SALE! The M. M Kirk Estate Farm, betwen China Grove and Landis containing 112 1-2 acres, includ Wm. M. STEWART, Editor and Owner Published Hvery Wednesday At Salisbury, N. C. ing fine orchards, good pine and oak timber, and several good meadows; with 7 room residence, grainery, barn, 5 room tenant house and -several other build ings. Situated near two' high grade schools this affords a won derful opportunity to get a de sirable farm at a reasonable price. For fun her particulars appljT. to JR . .Kirk, , SalUbu ry, or C. E. Freeze China Grove. 2ws-R-W Cubeorlptlen Price: WaUSaoMMt 1 year $ .75 Rsotii. 1 7r. .75 Tlia Prefressire Farmer, 1 year. .1.00 v ' iB S f or a year each, only $1.50 Kn tared aa second-class matter Jan mary ltta. 1805, at the postofflce at CaUxmry, N. C, tinder the act of Con Creee March 8rd, 1871. ' "Salisbury, NX, Dec. 18, 1918. r Fijgures seems to indicate that ; about 5,0Q0,C00 soldiers were killed during the war. Counting the - civilians murdered and starved the total will probably -reach 6,000;000. Woe unto the guilty! The county's expense account for November amounted to $13, 008 08. This single month is .nearly 100 per cent more than for the entire year of 1879. There is much waste in these expendi tures and there ought to be a way to stop it. A so-called health officer gets $290 of the waste. Your Uncle Sam, it is report ed, expects to see that female employees are to be paid the same wages of males. Yes, that's it Uncle, push the matter right along, there's a lot of men wanting a rest. You know when a woman runs a-millinery shop or a boarding house, the old man loafs. So let's make loafing agreeable dear Uncle and get your paternalism well establish ed. We notice the North Carolina Department of Agriculture wants to boss the next legislature. It has already arranged to try to have a number of laws enacted, among which is a dog law, a State-wide stock law, etc. 1 his is the trouble with creating boards, they seem to think it necessary for them to get a big stick with which tD lambast the public into doing their bidding Will the legislature repiesent the people or become rubber stamps for the State's rapidly spreading bureaucracies? We receive weekly bulletins from Raleigh and some are quite exasperating when we remember the people are being burdened with taxes to pay. for same. Some do not have as much value to the public as paying boys good salaries to play marbles in the back yard, while others ought t be suppressed. We have a Far mers' Market Bulletin before us that is issued for the purpose of finding buyers for farm prod ucts. We notice that some fel low has a cow for sale, that a fel low in Durham, has an assorted lot of chickens for sale, another has some, potatoes, another some onions, , , etc. Besides being a waste of motiey, it makes very PQQr, t showing, for., it ; appears t 'iejr are o njy about 1 25, . f ar m er s , stores, etc., in the State who have anything for sale,, or, Is this bulletin gotten out at the expense of the State merely to accommo date this little bunch of tramc- ers? Let us hope the next legis lature will have a house cleaning. T6e Casualty In the casualty lists for the past few days the following men iroru, oansoury and vicinity have been reported as killed in action in .Prance, wounded, , died of dis ease, ors otherwise disabled: Wotinded; severely, Ferris M. Lyerly, R, F. D. 6, ..Salisbury Samuel B. Snuggs, Henry P. Flint. Wounded slightly, Elbert D. Cotfy, John R. Lefler, Richfield, Joseph J. Perry, Spencer. . Wounded' degree undeterm ined, Jess Finny, Salisbury. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days ' PAZO OINTMENT falls ino njiNi . - We have the largest vari bury all reasonably beautiful gifts that are ety priced not of useful gifts in Salis- Many new , and expensive. Silk Ties All new and beautiful patterns 1 in Christmas boxes . 60c, 75c & $1.00 Sllli Hose All colors in cotton, wool and - silk 25c, 35c & 50c Holiday Shirts Very useful gifts $1 25, 1 50 & up Silk Mufflers 4 - Practical gifts $1 25, 1 50, 75 & 2 00 Suit cases and hand bags, collar bags and toilet sets. Very beautiful presents. i ' Hats For Fwlen And Boy Very practical gifts men its; $1 50, 1 75, 2 00 & 3 00 ietson Hats All stvles and colors SUITS AND OVERCOATS 100 Men's overcoats all new styles $12 50 These coats are worth $15.00 and 16.50- Men's suits carried over from. last season $12 50, 15 00 and 18 00 These suits are worth almost double. One lot of all wool knitted suits for the little chaps in Khaki and Blue trimmed with white. $5 and 6 values, Special for the Holidays ' ; :3 50 tfou will find here everything a.jnan or boy needs. oys Hats That are entirely, new. Prices very reasonable ens and Boys Hats and Gaps 35c, 50c, 75 & 1 00 111 ens and boys Sweaters The largest assortment in the History of our store. ; i - - It will pay you to buy at the UD r- ii it 1 r l rn i i r-m -it i i mm A IftV n) nftl n-m Jvfn rm I n i v Ww v i v w y s v j w I vj i jw SALISBURY, N. C m n U U unHastM refund monev if tcore Itchintf. Blind. 1 sleedintiorPratriidiniiPiiM t ItmSMiy relieves Itching Piles, and yoa can set VOV The Peoples Natioaai Bank SALISBURY N- C Does a general linking business ariii cor dially invites roar account. , WE PAY PGUR. PR Gl NT interest every three rat' UiR in oqr savings dpaTi ment Prompt, cai and confidential acteo tion given to wii businegs eutrunled 'ens. N. iB. McCan A 1. Busb, 1hiodi. Cashier. ti U, Norwoo John Mcanl fw., Vice-PiMaent. Asst. t aRbier. l. JL. Gaskill bm Pr Unt. North Carolina T In Superior Court February 1 erm 1919 . Rowan county. Dovie Smith 1 . vs Notice, Summons by Publi. David Suiith . cation'. The defendant, David Smith, will take, notice that ptsintiff has commenced an ac tion against him in the Superior C ourt' of Rowan county lor the purpose cf obtaining an absolute divorce from him upon the grounds of adultry, and he is required to appear at Februrary Terra, 1919, of Kowan SupeJior Court which convenes on the lPth of February J9'9,. 'at the court house in Salisbury, and answer or .demur to the com plaint of plaintiff now on file, or the relief therein demanded will be granted. . This October 28th. 1918. J F. McCUBBINP, 11-6 4t. Clerk Superior Court. Notice to Creditors. Haying qualified as execufrix of the es tate of Mrs. Amanda Whalen, this is to no- ' tify all persons having claims againt-t the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 7fh day of December, 1919, or this notice will he pleaded in barof their recovery, Ptrslns indebted to said estate ' are notified to make promut settlement This December 7ih, 1913. Mks. Mary A. Lafoy. Eendleman & Rendleman Attys. Sale of Real Estate Uoder Mortgage. Defaulc having been made in the pay- ' ment of the indebtedness secured by a cer tain mortgage deed of trust executed by Mnuel Oscar Parker and his wife, Mabel E Parker on August 11, 1914, to J. V. , Kesler, mortgagee, which said mortgage is. recorded in book 49, ai page 169, in the offideofthe register of deeds for Rowan county, and demand having been made upon the undersigned mortgagee for a fore-' closure of the said mortgage, in accordance , with the provisio 8 thereof, the undersigned mortgagee will expose to pnhlic auction ai thecouit house door in Salisbury, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 13th day of Januaay, 1919, the following described real estate, situate lying and being in the county of Rowan and described as follows; Beginning at the cuner of Lot No. 31 and running along Long street in a north erly direction 40 feet to a stake; thence in a J westerly direction one hundred and twenty five feet to an ally thence with said alley in a southerly direction forty feet to the corner or Lot No. 31, thonce with Lot No. 31 in an easterly direction one hundred and twenty five feet to the begirini-g on Lcng street, and being a part of Lot No. 30, J- Dv Dorset's addition to Spencer, N. C, as shown by map filed in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Powan county. Terms i-f Salk, Cash. " This Dec. 7th, 1918. Joseph W, Kesler, mortgagee. Vorth Carolina, Rowan County, H. G. Sherrill I In the Superior Couri, February Term; 1919. vg V NOTTPT?. Ada ohernll t The defendant Ada Sherrill will take no. tice that she is rt-q.iired to appear al the term of the Ku jrerior ('onrt of s.iid county to be held on the-firM Monday alterthe first Monday in Febunrv the same being P'eb ruary the 10th, 19:9. at the Court House in snid ccMinty in Ssiiiohiiry, N. fj , and answer or demur to tbe c nnj-l int in said action, or the plaintiff' will ailtl'v tn the nnnrl fr L the relief demanded in s.iid complaint. Anis ic, ot, lyis. J. F. Mc UBBINS. ( Ierk Knperior Couit. Sale 01 Real Estate Mil Mor oge. Default having heen made in the indt educes secured by certain mortgage deed of trust executed by George A Robinson to Stahle I inn. trustee, on Dec. 5- 1917, which said mortgage is duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Rowan ounty, in book 59, at page 146. and de mand having been madon 4 Ire-undersign ed trustee for the foreclosure of the smi! mortgage deed of trust, in accordance with the nrovjsinnn,i hatpin -n..tn;i l .1 signed trustee will expose to public auction at the Courthouse door in Qati'okn,., NT fi at 12 o'clock noon fin . . . .' ' Monday the 13th day .of January, 1919,- the fol Itowing described real estate : Beginning at a stake oh sbotheast corner of the interserlion o. Broad St , nndTrexler street, south 54 1 deg. 15'. we?t, 140 feet to a stake in alley; thence' isouth" S2 deg 45' east 97 feet to a stakes thence north 55 deg east 140 feet to a stake in "R Ihetice north 32 deg 45' west 90 feet to tl oeginnins corner, and being lots Nos 19 and 18 hs shown npon the map of the John and James D Heilig property, and miuwa as irexier Heights " Terms of sale cash. This Decemder7, 1918. Stahle Lnra, trustee. -'i 1! ' ,' 'VI

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