THE CAROLINA VATdKUAII. 0XXOELT LOOAL ITEMS wot. w w. iu tern ii nas -ac cepted an inyitation to deliver he liieratT address 3-at the cloie of (ha Bpenoer graded sohool, May 1st. Est Walter . N. John- son, of Wake Forest, will deliver the commencement sermon; Spen - cer fortunate, indeed, in seour- . . - A. 1 ln lhMe We ot bat ocoasion.. v ' Miss Lncile Boylin went to 4 c mi t-ii u . v i: AtheTiUelMt week ta enter tohool at the AiheTilIe Normal 'School at that place. "1 , n ii . . . ' i O. 0.01oe, who has been local U4Betgeava.wf vwuipauj -mm S lisbury for more than - a jeaf, left Saturday for Chicago, the . j tKi L, Tfc head offiw of the company. It is understood that Mr, Cloe will go to Cuba and locate at'- Havana, where he will represent the same : Af vWKn r win! stony has aucoe&ied him there. Miss Jfary Wiley, of Faith; left this week for Richmond, Va where she lias accepted a position s stenographer. -5 " ; 5 v j i "J. A. Thcmason, of Franklin, Who has been confined to his home with s'eknes since the death of his wife several weeks ago, is im- oroTed However, he is unable i to return to his work as rural mail carrier at present, but hopes I to begin again s ion. The Ladies' Aid Society of Holmes .. Memorial Methodist ebutth will gve a valentine party at the home of Mrs,. M . L- Caubfe on North Lug street this after noon from 7:80 to 10:80. There I will ha nnntaatti. raaitatians J music, and light refreshments will be served. Daring the eve ning a fancy quilt which has been made by the society will be sold at auction. A silver offering will be taken at the door. The State Convention of the Baraca-Phiiathea JJnion will be held' in Saliibury sometime in Aoril. the date will be announced later. There will be 600 or more delegates in attendance. Salis bury and Spencer will lhave the pleasure of entertaining this con vention. .. Mrs. B W. Hatcher, who has been sick for the past week or more is improving rapidly. Rev. Byron - Clark, H. A. Honaar and T . P. Johnston re- turned last Friday from Ohatta- nooga where they attended the t-9 v mm 9 . I second daymen's missionary con- vention of the Southern Prtsby- terian Church. ' More than 1,500 delesates were present and the audience ranged from 2.6C0 to'8t 000 people. Hon. A. M.. Scales, of Greensboro, was president land many of the oldest speakers of the Southern churoh were on the program, while Robert B. Speer, J. Campbell White and W. B. Inniss represented ether Presby terian bodies.' Forty-four mis sionaries volunteered to go fcrtha foreign field. The third conven tion wil. probably be held in Riohmondi . , '. . .! Rii. C.B. Heller ti PresbjtirliB 'Ckvek, Rev. 0. B. Heller has been called to the Spencer and Chest nut Hill Presbyterian churches at a salary of 1 1,100 a year, and' ha& - a a .m w w . - - - aocepvea. Mr. iieiier is a minis ter of the Reformed church and formerly served at Maiden and taught for a while in Catawba College. The churches to which he has been called have been with out a pastor since September. The minister's change has caused qui to a bit of interesting com ment among the Reformed people at this section. Newton News. Bei Utter Dirit Eplxcopal Cbirck. An event of more than ordi- irary interest is the coming of two bishops to St. Luke's Church, Salisbury, on the evening of Sun day, February 18th. The Rev T, J. Mallett will present a class of candidates for confirmation and Bishop Cheshire will admin ister the apostolic rite. Bishop ILes& of Georgia will also be pres ent to speak oh the work of the University of the South, the big! institution of the: Episcopal Chnrqh, located at Sewanee, Teun,' " A ocmpetent authority fays 'Bishop Reese is a man of talent and persuasive . gifts. A specially interesting musioal pro- gram will be given by the large wasted choir of St; Luke's. i . With a placid look upon - bis i faoe, and with no signs of ; suffer linir tha AaA hnAv nt 1 Tfanrtr Barnes, a well known citizen of Spencer, was found dead in bed t his home on Fourth Street last Tuesday night. He has been employed as a hoitler on the Southern yards in Spencer at night and returning from work I TueBday morning ate a hearty breakfast and retired for thed;yt Members of the family attempted to awaken him for his usual supper at night and found him dead. Dr. F . Q. Sigman, the family physician, was sum- UIUUBU SVUU expiBeseU SUB OpitUOU Mr. Barnes - had been dead six "-1 No cause .was awigned fot 018 sudden death though it is laid he had suffered from rheu- matiim recently. He was fifty years old and the family came Spencer four years ago from Bichmohd. A widow and four children survive. .. ..Mr. Barnes was prominent in fraternal and ohurch work and had many friends in Spencer, The funeral was: held at the residence by Key, J . L . Vipperman Wednes day night and the remains were taken on No. 18 to Rocky Mount for interment. Spencer : Cres cent, - Mrs. Elizabeth Freeman, of Spencer, died last Tuesday night at her home in Spencer following a stroke of paralysis; some weeks go. She had been in a critical condition for some: days, and everything in the way of medical attention was given her, bat t? no avail. The deceased was sixty-nine years of age, and was the widow of the late Archibald Freeman, who was a Confederate veteran well kuewn in Stanly county where they resided moving to Spencr. Mrs. before Free man is survived by two daugh ters, Miss Jennie Freeman, who teaohes in the Spencer graded chocl and Mrs. R. A. Paul, of San Angelo, Texas. The funeral wa9. conducted by Kev. i U. opriBKie irom tne op jcer Methodist church Wedn tday atternoon and the burial was in the Ppencer cemetery, Charley Patterson died at his home in the county early Sunday murmnsr. several weeks ago ne was frtrisken with paralysis and gradually grew wors until the end came The deceased was about 80 years old and was twioe married. He leaves three daugh tersfrom the first marriage, Mrs. James and George Misenheimer and Mrs. William Holahouser. and two daughters by the second marriage Misses Myron and Carrie Patters.n. The burial took place in Chestnut Hill cemetery Monday evening 600d Q&llltUS. mm . m A Wlie WHO uses tne same dress for seventeen years has wearing qualities whicb many husbands would appreciate. Knoxville Sentinel. Fortune Telling Docs not take into consideration the one an's happiness womanly health. The woman who neglects her health is neglecting the very foundation of all good fortune. 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Seat free, in plain wrapper to any address on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing, only, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps. ISMiE NOTICE! I 01 FeteM i 27 1912, at my home at Franklin, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, all my personal property con sisting of 2 head work horses, one 2 year old mule colt, . one 1 year old borse colt, 1 milk cow, now giving milk, 1 milk cow, dry, one 2 year old heifer, 1 good two horse wagon, 1 good one horse wagon, 2 mowing, machines, 1 grain drill, disc harrows and drag har rows, 1 disc plow, tarn plows, cultivators, Simpkin's cottonseed, fertilizer, 1 weeder and other farm toolsv harness, etc. All my household and kitchen furniture, canned fruits, jellies, preserves and many other articles too numerous to mention. ? As am breaking tip housekeeping everything will be for sale. Gale begins at 1 0 o'clock and will continue twd davs If necessary. I JACOB A. THOMASOli MfaawsiMsaJaaMaiawwaMaMawa MARRIAGES Mits Ethel 'Jones nd 3. F . Williams were quietly, married last Wednesday af tdrnbon r at : the Baptist parsonage ibis city, Rev1'. 0. A: d, - Thomas, officiating. Following the wedding the couple left for Raleigh, the former home of the groom, on a bridal trip. Upon their return Mr, , and Mrs. Williams will go to house keep ing. MrWilliams isa brother of G.. S. Williams and was-a atreetcar conduafbr on. the Salisbury-Spencer oars for several years JE&ecently he has . taken charge of the bioyole shop of his brother on r West ? Fisher street. Mrs, Williams is a sister of Mrs G. 8 Williams . and of Mrs. E. M. Daniels and has been making her home with the latter "sister for some tiine. She is a daughter of J. Will Jones of Buccombe county. Mr. , Williams; ie a splendid young man and has a hoit of friends who with him and his, bride muoh joy. - SUPERIOR CODBT WIPES. : Jotlgi Ferpsoi Presiding lnsteadof Jatfge Allen. Son 3 Road Sentences and Fines The February term of Rowan Superior Court convened Monday morning with Judg Ferguson on the bench. Judge Feigussn: and Judge Ol.ver Alln exchanged courts this week an i next, Gov ernor Kitchin granting the change at the requist of Judg? Ferguson, whose wife is in the Whitehead-Stokes sanatorium and he desired to be near her for the time. Judge Allen is holding oourt at Wilmington iu the eas'e n part of the (state, his oid noma neighborhood, and for. that reason was glad of the exchange. Judge Ferguson mad? a brief but very sensible charge 'to the jury. The following are the grand jury: P. D. Linn, foreman ; U. 0. Belk, J. H. Beeker, W. G. Walton, Jno. Barger. W W. Williams. J. D. Silliman, 0. P Foster. C. A, W. Sloop. Louis A. Kesler, J. M. Cosgins, J. F. i MoKnight, Marshall Tnruer, . R. A. Owens, Jesse F. Fry, W. Y. Hair, C P. Jaoobs, Jno. A. M Brown. The following cases have been act ed upon: W. H. Martin, of Gold Hill, oharged with incest, mistri al last court. Case continued. John Wilson, violating club li quor lawi Case continued. Ben Hudson, larceny, plead guilty. Case left open. State against Roy.Eoontz and R. Burton, ' affray. Judgment suspended upon payment of ocst. S R. Mason, larceny, 6 m tnths on the roads with felon's stripas W. F. Jones, colored bogus phy sician, practicing medicine with out iioense. Whiskey bottle displayed in court gotten through bis prescription.' Two months on the roads without felon stripes. Dan Burke, white, selling li quor, $200 tine and the cost Four monthss.on the road, sen tence to begin within 80 davs. Tonmy Townsend, larceny, 4 months on the road with felon's stripes. essential to wom If 1 Haloed 'rMilIer;-' temporary laroeny. Two .months on road without felon's stripes- Miller stole a boat on the Yadkin river to g-5 io see his'giu. V - , -John Gray, bigamy, not guilty, hotly contested ease.' : --Gray mar ried second woman in ' Virginia where the case should be'tried. Geo., Foster embezzlement, plead - guilty . ; Judgment sus pended on payment of cost. J. H. Biley, - piano "tuner, brought back jErom Franklin Va., charged with obtaining money un der false pretense, found guilty. Verdict rendered after court ad j jurned aV noon. ? The .ease .of Dave Foreman, one of the Barber gaug which was to be called this looming, for some reason was -not called and the oourt has gone r- into the trial of James Bradshaw for the killing of a negro woman at Bear Poplar recently . Mr. . Foreman, it is said, is out of town. This is probably a mistake, but let it be remembered, thii ii the case to watoh.i : - ;- -; ' My Doctor "Try Ctutu7":.write8v Mr. Z V. Spell, of Hayne, N. C " I was m a very low state of health, and, was not able to be up and tend to my duties. I did try Cardui, and soon began to feel better. 1 got able to be up and help do my houseworkl J continued to take the medicine, and now ! am able to do my housework and to care for my.chUdren, and I feel as though ! could never praise Cardui enough for the benefits Thave received.! P TAKE UiRDul Cardui is successfak because it Is made especially for women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution. Cardui does one thing, and does it well That explains the great success which it has had, during the past 50 years, in helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to health and happiness. ; If you are a woman, feel tired, dun, and are nervous, cross and Irritable, if s because you need a tonic, why not try Cardui? Cardui builds, strengthens, restores, and acts In every way as a special, tonic remedy for women. Test It for yourself, Your druggist sells Cardui Ask - fir srJffift&mffiy iS Tfie Implement Co., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. have just issued a new and complete' Faint'" . Implement Catalog giving. up-J(date in , formation and pricesof ' " " M Implements, Corn and Cotton Plaiiters. 1 Wneel and Disk Cultivators. Dump and Farm Wagons, Engines, Threshers, Saw and Haning Mills, Metal and otber Roofings, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Barb Wire, Fencing, etc. " Our prices are very reason able for first-class supplies. Correspondence s o 1 i c i t e d. Catalog mailed free on request Write for it. . Dte Implement Co 1302 E. Main St, Richmond, Va. Real Estate-Insurance-Loans Jf you have real estate to sell, all to see us. If you wish to buy real estate, all to see a?. If you need Insurance, either life or fire, all to see us. If you wish to borrow money , all to see us. If you have money to lend, all t.o see us. We are well prepared -to guarantee all loans and pay six per -cent for same, and will examine titles, make up deeds and mortgages free of coat to all parties who will place their money with us, and we will pay interest twice a year at our office. Notary Public in -our office to prepare all papers. We earnestly ask that you call to see us when in the city and learn of our plans and methods of business . Salisbury Realty & Insurance Go 122 rl, Haiti St. - A. Vs 4 OTJE'SirOEEC5tf 3 THE HOME OF I SIMPLE BIG LirJE JUST RECEIVED. 71 TV every membep They will wear 111 N. Min St Bell Shoe Th3 6QTtrnment Seed Fnntf. .Sneaking of the annual congres sional seed distribution, the Char lotte Chronicle says: By the way, why xlo not some of the economizers in Congress taokle this most outlandish of all species of graft? They seem more afraid to kill the free seed fraud than the average North Carolina legislator does to vote for a dog law.; r - It has-been talked "aforetim, but it's like the mileage graft and other graft schemes enjoyed byCcDgress, the majority or the membejs prefer ojiold on to it There may have' been -a time, which we deubt, when this dis tribution of seed by the govern ment had some justification ; . but if a good reason for it ever exist ed the time has long since passed. The expense of this seed distri bution is pure wasteW-Statesville Landmark. , Woman'sTonic "Silver Plate that Wears" Those who seek perfec tion l.t silverware ln- varubly choose forks, spoons and fancy serv ing pieces stamped with the renowned trade mark ROGERS BR0S.it. In. quaiity and beauty of design, this weU known silver is unsur passed. Its remark able durability has won it the popular title "Silper Plate that Wears." Sold by leading; dealers every vhere. Send for catalogue "C-L" showing all designs. Mrpingi 'if ! BKTAKHU CO., M3!3R. CONN L. Smoot, Seo. & Treas. J SHOES IN Said HIDE SHOES for of the family. you 12 months. Salisbury, N. C. Stoire Eilremelj Low Rales Ha Soata Railway ; in new uneans, Li., UoOlIe Ala., M i Pensacoia. Fla., Account .of Uardi 6ras Celebrations Fe&roari 15 29. - Oa Booouut of the above occa sicn, the Southern Railway will "H ' round; trip ticket ' to New OrIeau, La., Mobile, Ala., and Peniacola, Fla.; at greatly re duced rates, tickets on -sale Feb ruary 18th to 10th inclusive, with final return limit March 2ud, with privilege of an extension of final limit until - March 10th by depositing ticket with joint' agent and payment of one dollar. For further information, Pull man reservations, etc., call do your nearest agent, or write, R. H. DxButts, V traveling passenger agent, Charlotte, N. 0. Tk;RWormanCo., Fart Directors ani Efflialniers, No. 131 N Main St., Neai Coujt House, Salisbury, - N. C, Every detail Carefully Look ed after by Gompetent Licensed Men. Day Telephone No; 222. Night Telephone No. 311. North Carolina, ) In superior Court. Rowan county. February Term, 1912 William Reith, ) vs Notice. Annie Keith. ) The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior court of Rowan county, by her husband, William Reith, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimonj on the ground of adultery, and the said de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term or the superior court of said county to be held on the third Mon day before the first Monday in March, tne same being the 12th day or .Feb ruary, 1912, at the court house in t aid county, in Salisbury, N. C, and an swerer demur to the complaint in said aetion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. J. if. MOUUBBINB, clerk saperiircourt. Dated this 6th day of January, 1912. Mce ol Laud Sale. Pursuant to a judgment of the Su perior court at January special term 912, in the action entitled, "C. Ed ward Correll and wife Annie Correll and W. G. Correll vs. Phifer Correll; Franklin Correll, Zeno Correll, Ruth Correll, Jacob Correll, Mary Correll , Josie C. and Charles W. Correll and M. F, Hatcher, guardian ad litem," appointing the undersigned commis sioner to sell the interest of Annie Correll and the defendants in and to certain real estate, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the court house door, in the city of Salisbury, N.C.,on Monday. February the 26th, 1912, for cash, a one-nfth undivided inter est, and all the right, title and inter est of said parties, in and to one tract of land lying and being in China Grove Township, Baid entire tract be ing bounied as follows: Beginning at a pile of stone, Charles Correll's corner, on the west side of the mill creek race, and on Peeler Deal's line, and runs couth 88 west with said Deal's line 144 polea to a black oak, John Sechler's corner ; thence north 1 west 168 poles to a post bak, Brown's corner on Pless's line': thence north 87 1-2 east 168 poles to a hickory Charles Correll's corner; thence south 2 east 87 poles to a small post oak on a hill side; thence south 19 west 95 poles crossing' the creek ad race to beguinin? corner, - and containing about 182 acres, and fully described in deed registered in Book 101, page 836 register's office or Kowan county. This sale will convey to the purchaser all or 'the right, title and interest of Annie Correll and her children named as defeadants. and such children as may yet be born. This January the 15th, 1812. P. S. Caelton, commissioner R. Lee Wright, attorney. EVERY WOMAN CAN MAKE MONEY AT HOME. The Woman's Exchange will belp yon COME TO THE WOMAN'S EX CHAIxliK, in Keids tore- 'Phone 6407 ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE 1 Having qualified as administrator of the estate or Arthur a. JLiuttz, de ceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said dece dent to file an itemized, verified state ment of same with the undersigned on or- before the 4th day of February, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of theirTtcovery . Persons indebt- to sail estate, are notified to make prv nipt settlement. ' This February 8, 1912. Z. A. Kluttz. administiator. Rockwell. N. C, R. D. No. 2 Theo. F- Klutte, Atty. 2-7 6t pd Calendars foi !9i3. The Watchm as office has just received a most excellent line of beautiful art sample calendars fcr 1913, and invites those wha contemplate purchasing calendars to see our line; before buying: We obd show the gocds and quote th prices thatwill cause yon to uy Write to or call at Tra VVatoh- Pursuant to the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage trust deed executed July 8rd, 1903, by Pinknev A. Stevenson to Ii H Clem ent, trustee, registered in Book . 20, Kge 806 of the RegifterV fflee ' of wan county, default having been made in the payment of the ' indebted- ness therein ueaured, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at publie auction at the court house --door in Salisbury on Sitartfivtbt I71U tfif el Febtitnr, I9i2, at 12 M., the following trast of land: In the West ward of Salisbury, , lying on the northeast Bids of Monroe Street beginning at a stake 120 feet north west from the north eorner at the -intersection of Monroe and v Oalge Streets, and thence northwest with Monroe Street 40 feet to a stake, thence northeast and parallel with Craige 8treet 200 feet to a stake Goler and Price's corner, thence southeast with their line and parallel with Mon roe Street 40 feet to a stake, .thence southwest and parallel with Craige 8treet 200 feet to the beginning and being the same lot conveyed to P. A. Stevenson by W. H. Goler. This January 12th, 1912. L. H. Cumixt, trustee and mortgagee. Whitehead Kluttr. attorney. , , M&rtiap Sale ol Eqqs3 and Lut ti Fol- " ton EelHts. : ;. Pursuant to the provisions of a cer tain mortgage trust deed, executed by M. D. Lefler and wife Bailie R L-fl-r to P. 8. Carlton, trustee, uated Feb ruary the 12th, 1906. and registered in Book No. 27, page 264 in the register's office of Rowan county, default having been made in the payment, of the same, the unlersigned w.tlsell at at public auction, to the highest bid der for ca?h, at the court ' h juse door in Salisbury. N. C, on Monday, February the 20th, 1012, at 12 o'clock' M., the following de scribed real estate: Beginning at a stake on the south east side of Crosby street 287 fet southwest from the intersection of said Crosby street and Maupin avenue, corner to lot No 7 ; thence with- lin of lot No. 7 south 59 15 east 70.9 feet to a stake ; thence in a southwe terl v direction in a direct line with Sarah L. ana same K. Liner's corner ott Hell ig avenue 54 f set more or less to a stake on Crosby street ; thence with tne edge or (Jrosby street north 8145 ease 80 feet more or less to the begin ning, being a part of lot No 8 in block 21, as shown by the map of the prop erty of the Southern' Development Com r any, Fulton Heights addition to 8ali8bnry. Also another lot adjoining the above ot and known as lot No. 6 in block No. 82 on R. A. Wheeler's map of the J. D. Heilig land cccordihg to the sur vey and plat of W B. Troedon Son. dated Nov. 30th, 1905, and .filed in register's office of Rowan county. On the above lots is a dwelling house. This January 20, 1912. P. b. CABLTOHr trustee. ADMINISTRATOR! NOTICA Having .qualiflel as administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Minnie M. Leazer, dee'd. this Is to notify all persons having claims against the Biid deeedent to file an itemized verified statement of same wiih the undersigned on or before the th dayor January, 18 18, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate ire notified to make prompt settlement. This January 18, 1912.. F B. Brown, administrator. Jno. L. Rendleman, attorney. Hortgage Lani Sale. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage trust deed executed by W. W. Kluttz to H. H. Swicegood, dated August the 28rd . 1907, and reg istered in Book No. 81, pge 834, reg ister's office, Kowan county, default having been made in the payment of principal "and interest, the undersign- , ed will sell at public auction , at the court house door, ia the city of Balis.: bury, at lz o'clock M., on Monday, February the 26th, 101?,, the following described real estate: Beginning at a stone Kluttz corner on McKenzie's line; thence. Berth; 87 west 20 23 chains to a stone; then south 2 west 15.20 chains to a stone corner of No. 2 ; thence south 71 1-2 eaBt 17 chains to a stone, Hartman's corner ; thence north 18 east 1.66 ehs. to a stone, Kluttz' corner; thenee north 14 east 18.60 chains to the be ginning, containing 8712-100 rcres more or less, ana being a pare ox tne Kymer tract or land formerly owned by Capt. J. A. Fisher. 'lermsor sale: Cash. This January 20th, 1W2. H. H. Swicctoon. mortgagee. R. Lea Wright, attorney." Ucrtoe Land Sale. . Pursuant to the provisions contain ed in a mortgage trust deed executed -by Joseph R. Reid end wife Annie Held to ii. .Lee Wright, trustee, Hated May the 27th, 1907, and. registered in Book 81, page 42, register's office or D " J .Tl I. f 1 made in the payment of principal "and 4 ic terest, the undersigned will sell at puuiio auction, s iu ouur, duhh ioor, in the city .of Salisbury, at " 13 o'clock M., on , Monday. February the 26th. 1012. the following d escribed real estate : ' Fout lots (one with house on It) In thA town ot Knst NnnnAAf N. f 1 inn known as Nos. 4V5. 12 and 13. in block: Hamilton from TV H. Vanderterd on aov 18th. 1902. deed for whiak Is mf isteied in Book 90, page 14 registere office. Row an county- - Said li front eaeh. For further particulars and de scriDtion reference. . is herebi made te AQtt of 4lia MudtaW. nAu nf nwa' county. . - Terms of taSss Cash. " -This Jannarr3lI913. w mwr -a a. " klJAoVCR es YEARS) V CXPCRICNCE Trade Marks f 4 - rlttt Copviuohts Ac . UonsBtriotlreonndentULjIANDBOOK oaPitoU ; ent fro. Oldest tmocr for ecanni' paUnta. - Patents taken throaeh Mann A Co. fa ! . tpeeial notic, without obarta, in tM ; - Scientific Htntricati nanaaomeir'unmmea weeKiy. j iiiw ilaUon of any dentlfle jkmrnal. Term a, St a hit : lour months. SL Sold bran newtdealaw. ,