THE CAROLINA VATCHUAH. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Walter Foole, who fell and broke an arm ab-ut a mouth ago is able to be oat and oan use hit cratches, the broken arm- bavins neaiea. A rehearsal was held Monday nignt Dy tne 4tn uo. u. a. C. Minstrels at the Armory club rooms. All the music has ar rived . Miss Mary K Gordon d!ed of pellegra at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Mary Gord6n, on North Main street, Monday morning The faueral took place at the borne Tuesday afternoon and the burial was in the Chestnut Hill cemetery. Charles Insenhour, of Concotd, has purchased the entire outfit of the Bijou. He has been part owner heretofore. Examinations for custodian of the new government building will be held in the city on February the 18th, 1911, Persons who ap ply should see Local Examiner Geo 0. Fisher. Burt McNeely, the well known colored barber, is reported at im proving . Prof. A. T. Allen, of the Sal isbury Public ojhools, was made secretary and treasurer of the N. C. Association of City Public School Superintendents and Prir cipals, which met in Raleigh last week J. L. Glover vnn the $2.00 prize offered by J. C. Rosier at the sed corn day proceedings here last Thursday. The Henkel-Craig Live Stock Company, who do a large busi ness here in live stock, have pur chased of T. A. Cougben ur, the old Bringle livery stable and lot on East Iunea Street, between Lee Street aud the railroad This company, we understand, will erect a largj brick stable and wareroom there at au early day. It is their inteuti n merely to do a sales business and handle vehicles. The Henkel Craige Co., has branches at Lenoir, States ville andHickory. H. L. Lazonby, who has been making his home in Salisbury for several years, has secured a posi tion with the Carolina Construc tion. Co., of Greensboro, and leaves to-day for Winston, where he will superintend the construction of an opera bouBe. As only a portion of the city is rendered a double mail service by the city carriers efforts are be ing made to have another carrier added, The F-rd Bremer Lumber Company have been operating their large band saw mill for stveral months and are cutting up a lot of timber. Prof. H. Louis Smith, presi dent of Davidson College, was in Salisbury on l.usinass to-day. Miss Bessie May C'app and Daniel Arthur Curry were mar ried, at Spencer, Saturday eve ning at the home of G. N. Cooper the I rother-in-law of the bride. Rev. N Staliings performed the ceremony . P. A. Stevenson, colored, who waB stricken with paralysis last week, is improving. The colored Pythiani and MasonB are inter esting themselves in his case. Geo. W. Wright, undertaker, has heard from a brother of Cass. A. Frank who was found dead in the old National Hotel some three weeks ago. He is living in Sioux City, Iowa. Ho was informed of all the particulars incident to the . death and burial of his unfortu nate brother. Mrs. L. M. Misenheimer died Sunday afternoon at her home, on the corner of Kerr and Shaver streets, after a week's illnesss with apoplexy. She was formerly Miss Flortno Smnh of Davidson. She leaves a husband and two children, Miss May Misenheimer and John Misenheimer, of Rich mond. Va. She was, about 46 years of age. The. funeral was held from St. John's Lutheran church Tuesday morning, was conducted by Rev. M . M Kinard and the interment was in Chest nut Hill cemetery . i Mrs. W. C. Robertson died at her home at Chestnut Hill Sun- dav afternoon. of heart disease. The funeral took place from the home Monday afternoon, Rev. C I. Morgan, pastor of Haven Luth eran church, officiating. The burial was in Cheitnnt Hill ceme tery conducted by the Daughters of Libertv. she being a member of that order. Julius Earnhardt, a splendid citizen of Spencer, died quite suddenly yesterday, at the age of about 61 vears. Mr Earnhardt was suffering from dropsy, had i us t moved aud it is thought the exertion due to this had an inju rious effect upon him, although the immediate cause of death seems to have been the result of a stroke of naralvsis. Mr. Earn hardt leaves a. wife, a son, Wesley Earnhardt, and afdauehter. Mrs Harris, all of Soencer The fan eral was held this evening, at o'clock, from Mt. Tabor church Franklin Townshm. and the in termeut was in the there. The case of W. L Austin who is indicted by the Stem piano crmpany for the misappropria tion of about $301 was up before J. C. Kestler, Esq,. Monday af ternoon. Auetiu has been collec tor for the piano people and says he can show no fraud had been committed. He gave bond for his appearanoe at the Superior uourt. The Church Workers Coaven tion which was in session several dayB at Faith Reformed Church here closed Sunday night. Sun day school work was discussed at the morning service in an able manner. The greater part of the congregation remained at the church and partook of a fine dm ner provided by the ladies of the church. The next convention was set for the 5th Sunday in April at New Gilead Reformed church, near Concord : Dr. C. M. Poole, president of the State Medical Society of North Carolina, has secured Dr. J. H. McCormac, national lectur er and organizer for the American Medical Association, to give a lecture in Winston-Salem on February the 8th on public hygiene, education and kindred sul jects . THE ROWAN HARDWARE AND MACHINERY CO., an ticipates the farmers needs, and have the goods in waiting so that n. time is lost in ordering. Their advertisement in this week's Watchman probably contains the very information you are looking for, BRITTAIN & CAMPBELL will again have all the garden aud flower seed you want almost with out price. Plow shoeB in abun lance Their advertisement in The Wat hman tells you about hem. RHEUMACIDE for rheumatism, a North Carolina product, man ifactured by North Carolians, is advertised in The Watchman and Record. It ib on sale in Salis bury. Spencer and China Grove. J. M. L Culp, of Gold Hill, rural No. 3. was in the city yes- -prdav to attend the funeral of Mrs. Misenheimer. L. A. Rice, who has been living it Cooleemee for sevesal monthB, has decided to return to Rowan to ive. His many friends here will welcome his return. Marshall A. Hudson, of Syra cuse, JN. i , will come to baiis bury March 30th, to address the Baracas of Salisbury. He is the fouuder and head of the Baraca movement. There was a union meeting at the South Main street Methodist church Sunday night, mug the first qnarierly session, formerly only annual meetings wore held. Rev. M. Stamper opened the meeting by prayer. M. D. Coburn. who is president of the locaT class, welcomed the union and the response was by Mayor A. L. Smoot. Holmes Memorial Methodist church had the largest number present. BELK HARRY CO., one of the most agreeable firms in the city to trade with, have a change of advertisement in this week's Watchman. They are offering bargains in the verv things need ed at this season. Read it. Charles Fore, the colored res- aurant keeper of East Council Street, died in Lexington Friday. Fore bad typhoid fever last fall and it went into consumption. from the effects of which he died He was in Lexington for treat ment under Dr. Vestal. His re- mai'is were biought to Salisbury or interment which took place Monday. Walter Georgs Newman aud one James Phillip, Jr., have been made defendants in a suit brought by -Rosenblatt & Co,, of New York, who claim that they made the defendants a loan of $15,000 and took Union Conner stock as sesurity, which was claimed to be alright and worth $4 50 per share when it was really selling for only 62 1-2 cent. Joe H. Mingis of Woodleaf, who got nis nana caugus in a saw, is being treated at the sana torium. Blood poison was feared The poBtoffice department has sent a communication to Post master Hobson urging patrens of the effice served by the city car riers to provide receptacles lor their mail, or have slots cut in their doors This would keep the carrier from - waiting and facili tate the delivery of mail. The members of organized la bor in Salisbury and Spencer are discussing the desirability of or ganizing a pnrely social club and think of taking tne rooms in the Hedrick Block, when the Old Hickcry folk move. The Elks are preparing to move into th rooms on second floor of the Meroney theatre and the 4th UOmpany uouee Arunwty uave ar r i iki:ii v ranand to ocoudv the Quarters va- K the. V.ba in tha Wothimr. W ' D lou uuuuiug. . . auuuax luoyov,- tion of the military boys will take plaoe in April. Dr. L. S. Fox, who has been iu Greensboro for several weeks, has returned home and can now be found at his office. Sight too Valuable To be neglected. Sutherland's Efogle Eye Salve will cure any case of sore ayes, granulated lids, cemetery-jopthalmia or any inflamed condi tion of the eyes, rainless aud harmless. 25o a tube at all dealers. $100,000 in bonds held by the T. A. Gillespie Company, who did most of the work at Whitney, were turned over to the clerk of the U, S. Cour.t at Asheville Fri day morning. The Gillespie Company m claims have been sat isfied and the bonds will probably go to the new company. During the meeting of the city school superintendents in Raleigh last week Prof. A. T. Allen, of the Salisbury Schools, discusaed .'The 8chool and Physical Wel fare of the Child." Miss Daisy Brown who has been in the sanatorium fcr several weeks has improved very much and expects to return to her home this week. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve Is the best eye remedy ever offer ed the public . It is a snow white ointment painless, harmless and absolutely guaranteed to cure. At all dealers . 25o a tube. Valentine Party at Union Aeademy. The Young People's Sooiety of Union Lutheran Church are ar ranging to give a Valentine party at Union Academy on the even ing of February fourteenth. An attractive program is being pre pared, and will be published later Several features of the pt gram will provide free entertain ment. The funds realized will be used in the equipment of a mission school in Japan. A Beauilfnl Woman Must have a beautiful skin. Dr. Bell's. Antiseptic Salve removes pimplts, black heads, chaps, and roughness, leaving the skin smooth. Try it on our guarantee. Another Time Our Town is Honored. This time itfiB the First Nation al Bank of Salisbury N. C. Un der date of January 30th, 1911, the First National Bank of Salis bury ,JN. C, has been officially notified that it application to qualify as postal savings deposi tory has been approved by the board of trustees of the postal savings system nave requested the First National Bank to for ward without delay to the treas urer of the United States, Wash ington, D. C, such papers as are required by the regulations of the department. This speaks well for the bank and the manage ment of the institution. DANGER IN DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are too Dangerous for Saiiibury People to Neglect. The ereat danger of kidney troubles, is that they get a nrm hold Detore the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, .lumbago, urinary troubles, i dronsv. diabetes and , Bright's disease follow in merciless succession, uon t neglect vour kidneys. Cure the kid m ys with the certain and sate remedy, Doan's Kidney .Fills, wnicn nas curea oeoole right here in Salisbury. M. M Williams, 72 iUric Street, Salisbury, N, C, says: "I suffered a great deal at times from dull pains across mv back, accompanied by a soreness in mv kidneys. I also had headaches and felt tired and languii nearly all the time, I noticed that t he kidney secretions were unnatural and this led me to believe that my kidneys needed prompt attention, beeing Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommen ded for such troubles, 1 procured a box and used them in accordance with the directions. I received the best of results and can say that they have helDed me wonderfully. 1 am now feeling much better and I give Doan's Kidney rills the credit." For sale by all dealers. rice ou cents Foster-Milburn Co., Uunaio, New York, sole agents lor the united States. Remember the nana Doan's and take no other. For Sale. Sewing machines, Sin-Salis- I eer or. Wnite, cheap at bury Pawn Shop, Kotice to Creditors. Having this day qualified as a Imin istrator upon the estate of T. A. Al bright, deceased, notice is hereby giv en to all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before January the 28th, 1912, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are here by requested to call and settle at once. This January ze, ivii. Mrs. Nancy E. Albeight. Admr China Grove, N. C K. Lee Wright, Attorney. Remem&er When You want a nobby suit made to order, fib and Quality guaranteed that it oan be had at the Salisbury fawn bhop Administrator's Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator, de bonis non, of J. U. Wilhelm, deceas ed , this is to notify all creditors to present their claims to the undersign ed for payment on or before the 7th day of January, 1912, or this notice will be pieaaea in Dar oi their recov will be pleaded in bar of their ery. This January 7th, lau t VV I . Wilholm nnmimafratA. China Grove, N. (J John L. Kendleman, attorney. 6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOI Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George L. Cam bell, deceased, I hereby notify all persons haviug claims against his estate to present the same to me, on or before the 17th day of January, 1912. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Debtors to said estate are notined to make prompt payment. This Jmuary 16th, 1911. Haywood Harper, Adm'n. E. F. D. 1, Woodleaf, N. O. Xxuttz & Jvluttz, attorneys. weakest organ. If there is 'weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there is 'weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any. time. Often this so-called "weakness" is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or disease of the stomach and otherorgans of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and weaknesses of the stomach and its' alliedrgans are cared by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach in cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach bat wfaietk have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and other organs .of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. The strong man ham a strong stomach. Take the above recommended "Dlseov ery" and yon may have a strong atom aeh and a strong body. . Given Away. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol ume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Moline Reversible Harrow. We guarantee the Moline Reversible to be ab eolutely the best harrow on the market in its line. It is more easily operated, requires less draft and will do more and better work than any other. See this before you buy this spring. And don't forget that we have a full line of hog and cattle fencing, at the right price, and everything in hardware, implements, gasoline en gines and machinery. BOffAN HABBffARE Salisbury. G. JhI ' HI 1 h I TT TTT 1 T 1 I NTI 1 tvttv M -n-rN A It? I If 111 A I I A f I III A 111 1 1 11 f 1 1 III IH JVK 1A 1 II H 1 H II V 1 1 II V 0 mj v. n m n i mi vn sa? w cc i ... . . iaa m H OOi are sellme their entire eleli INI I I I I I hili I C J II lZ Mens Fine! i ; i v i v nnf , rt i l n 1 1 1 iiN a m H Tl V S V VyJL VVUiHU irk lei I I ! J Vi v h i 111 ini 1 I I I M J VV 9 6 W f I JIM a r n.w i a i x i JVK i M I UllN"fr51 N U Jul J At Cost. ; I m n . m ejXj&SonsJg( Each of the chief or gans of the body te link in the Chain of Life. A chain u SO stronger than itt weakest link, the body no- stronger than its 4 MACHTNEBT CO. nom gwolins, , i In Superior court Ufatilds j; Worn ' V ' vs k ijee womae, v Aiiae i KoMee of reyton ana h us Dana j ir i summons to rerton. Annie L. Giles non-resi and husband F M Giles. I dent defen Eluora Crawley and hus-I dants. baud J P Crawley, Willie M Wortman and husband F JtWortman. Tie defendants. E. Lee Womaek, C. Alije Peyton and J. F. Peyton in the aDove entitled action will take notice that an action has been commenced in the Superior court of Bowan county. before the clerk for the purpose of sellin? the real estate of Mrs. Matilda J. Wormack, deceased, to make assets to pay debts, etc ; and the said defen dants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the .clerk of the Superior court of Bowan county oh the 28th day of February, 1911, at the court house in Salisbury, N. -0., and answer or demur to the compiaint or petition of plaintiff, or the relief therein demanded will be granted This Jan. 23rd, 1911. J. F. MoCcBBINS, clerk Superior court, Bowan county. State of North Carolina J nc bowan Bowan county county couht W. L. Wilhelm admr. of I Notice of J. O. Wilhelm, I Service TS. A. O. Wilhelm. by I publieatiou The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on January 7th, 1911, by J. Frank McCubbins, clerk Bowan county court, for the sum of $154.08, due plaintiff by defendant by reason of moneys had aad received and converted to his own use,' which summons is returnable before said Bow an county court, in Salisbury, N. C, on February 7th , 1911. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by said court against the property of the said de fendant, which is returnable before the said court, at the time and place above named, for the return of the summons, when and where the defen dant is required to appear and answer, or demur to the complaint or the re lief will be granted. January 7th, 1911. J. Fbank MoGubbixs, 4t clerk Rewan county court. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Haying qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Solomon Morgan, deceased, I hereby notify all persons having claims against said es tate to present the same to mo on or before December 81, 1911, or this no tice wil be plead in bar of their re eevery. All indebted to to the estate are requested to make settlement at once. This December 27th, 1910. 12-28 6t F. I . MoKGiN, executor. Special PrlCIt WltChM.- The Salis bury Fawn Shop will sell all high grade unredeemed watches at prices to move them. If you need a watch get my prices j Salisbury Pawn Shop. xto vacoxraa, , InBuperior eourt. Rowan county, eb. tenalSll. LulaBen, Notice to defendant. h BeTent. taLelpiaSt fornication and adultery, and that aaid action iff nnw nonHinor In f Via Onn : ' r D -" uujiwiur Court of Rowan county. Defendant will further take notice that he is hereby required to appear ClmiTt haorinninrr rn T?oli 1 Qf Vi 1 Q1 1 the court house in Salisbury, N. p., of plaintiff, or the relief therein prayed f(TP will ha cryanaA TVi a 0tA - giuutoui Auav miu vviu - plaint is now filed in this office. mi -rv nA . A a nis secern oerijutn, iyiu, J. "F. "rVfnT,.T7TTTTffa Clerk Superior Court,Rowan county . jjoo nmgni. attorney. l-a ot North Carolina, ) In the Superior eourt Bowan county. ) .. Before the clerk. John J . Stewart, Admr. I olifiiiza Caldwell, va I . , uuiuui liUUCo tO Austin. Jnlina inatin f Tu- Emma Scott, Neal 8cott Austin, ausan Uowles and Cap Gowles. I Let the defAnd take notice that a special proceeding,' cubibieu ns auove, nas Deen instituted before the undersigned, clerk of the Superior court of Rowan county, for uuipuBo oi selling xne real estate of Eliza Caldwell, deceased, situate in Salitbarv. North fVrnlinn - m.io oa. sets to pay the debt of Eliza Caldwell : junus Austin is interested therein as one Of the heirs, and i order of the court in said nroceedinsr to appeal- before the clerk of the Su perior court of Rowan county at his office in Salisbury, North Carolina, on wis luwuBj ui feoruary, ivn, ana answer or demur tr t.ha nafitinn on file in said proceeding, or the plain tiff will amdv to thn lief demanded. This the 21st day of December, 1910. J . F. MoCUBBINS, Clerk of the Superior court. Mortgage Sale ot East Spencer Lots, Pursuant to t.hn Tvrrwiainna nt o na-m- tain mortsrasre deed of t.rnat. HafoH Ya 22ddayof September, 1910, executed Dy name Halters to U. B . Miller, Trustee, and recorded in Book 89, page 141 of Rowan nnnntv Ronnivl nt Mn- gages to secure the indebtedness recit ed merein ; aerauit having been made in the payment of said indebtedness and the holder thereof having demand ed the foreclosure of said moi-tanae. the undersigned trustee will sell to the highest bidder, fnr court house door in Salisbury on Monday, the Sixth Day of Feb'?.. 1911. at 12 o'clock, m., the following de scribed lots in East Spencer: IiOtS 4854 . 49. 50 AS ahnnm tw man nf Lames Miller property, surveyed by O. ax. miner, August . 1W2. and rAnnrri. ed in Clerk of Superior court's office. Rowan county, Book No. 6, page 215, Beginning at the intersection of Shaver and St. Jamas streets, running thence with line of St. James street 195 feet, to an alley ; thence with alley 200 ft., to a stak . ; thence south 48.52 de grees east, to a point in Shaver street ; thence with Shaver street 117 feet to the beginning corner, gee Book No. 84, page 158 of Rowan County Record of Deeds. This the 20th day of Becember, 1910. B. B. Millbb, trustee. SalelfLand. Under and bv virtne of n nrdnr nf the Superior court of Rowan county, mauB in tne special proceeaing entitled M . J. Boat va. John T,. Tria hninn N7t 47 upon the special proceeding docket J . A 1. 1 ui aaiu. cumt, tne unaersignea commis sioner, will on Monday, the 6th day ot February, 1911. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C., offer lor sale for cash, one tract or parcel of land lying about six miles west from Salis bury and known as the Bost Mill place, adjoining the lands of D. A. Sifford, M. J. Bost and J. L. Davis and more nar- ticularly described as follows: .Beginning at a stone on the South side of the bherrills Ford Public R )ad, on McCoy's line runs thence N . 63 dee. Hiast 11 cnains to a stone Seatord's cor ner, thence with his line south and east 10.50 'chains to a stone in said road, thence with said road N. 61 W. 12 chains to the beginning, containing nve ana one-half acres more or less. On aoove described land there is lo cated a cotton gin, saw mill, buildings 1 1 1 i m . - ai.u macninery, aiso rocas lor grinding corn. This 4th day of January, 1911. Walter Woonsou. commissioner. T. G. Furr, attorney. Sale ol Valuable Real Estate. Pursuant to the provision of a certain morgage trust deed, dated the 9th day of March, 1909, executed by Jease-Har- key and wile, A. u. Markey, to Eli Eagle, trustee, and recorded in book No. 34 of mortgages, page 132, Rowan county record of mortgages to secure the indebtedness recited therein, de fault having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness, which said mortgage was given to secure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury on Monday, the 27th day ot Febrorv, 1911, at 12 o'clock, m the following de scribed real estate : Situate in Morgan Township, Row an county, and being bounded as fol lows : Beginnning at a stake on the waters of the heading branch of Roy als Creek, being at a small white oak by four little oaks and post oak point ers, on John Morgan's line, thence south 35J4 east with his line 3 chains and 45 links to a pine stake by two red oaks oaks, post oak and sweet gum pointers in said Morgan's line, thence south 2 de. west 55 chains and 5 links to a stake by a dogwood and two white oak pointers on. David Peeler's line, thence north 87 west 5 chains and 59 links to a plum tree by two white oaks and hickory pointers in said Peeler's ' line, thence n .rth 2 de. east 75 chains ! A cn T ; 1 .-i, . . iuu w uiug vu hue uogiuumg, contain ing 12 aeres mere or less. Second tract : 70 acres of a lot of one hundred and thirty-two acres , on the west ride of the whole tract, berin. i ning at a large pine in the old corner, ' Levi U as per '8, running south with said L. Casper's line 55 chains to a pine, new corner, in line corner to D. A. Peeler's, thence with Peeler's tract, thence north 35 chains to a red oak by a hickory, thence west 46.50 chains to the beginning, containing 62 acres more or less. This the 24th day of January, 1911. , Eli Eagm, trustee. By O. A. Campbell, agent. 3.