L.4 - THE CAROLINA VATCIIMAII Mr. Collej wtntt hit frls tittll. - - . ' ... VV 1 8 llJ an old : Oonfeder. Sfllfahnrv May 14th , oWier And splendid Citizen; balisDury, may isia,, iyid. who j1Vei in.the galem 0hurolj neignnornocd, tends ua the follow ing item for publication : To Thb Watohmah: - . At borne May, 12th, 1918. SALISBURY' . ..-z: A N, D ' y ROWAN COUNTY 10CALS i A. B Saleeby was in Aiherille Thursday night aud made a talk Wore a large audience on "How to get a Baraca and Hold Him." The N. C Publio Servioe Com v,auy is makirg preparations to do the double tracking from Bank to liberty streets on Main at once Another eagle was killed Friday in Forsyth County, it is said not .,. u spiles from where Elbert r m ;-ot his, last we.ek. J. 0. White & Co., carriage buiioers of this place, have just completed a very handsome hcSe waon for the town of Mooresrille. This vehicle is of the very highest workmanship and is certainly a credit to the builders and the town of Mooresville. The Ford Hotel is being given a coat of yellow paint. Dr. Edward B. Clement has re turned to Atlantic City to resume his practice there. Rev. Gr. 0 Ritchie, who will take charge of the Grace and Sa leu. Lutheran churches June 1st, was crdaiued to the ministry dur ing thf meeting of Synod at Saint Johu's. Cabarrus County, last week. ' Th vote for the various candi dates at the recent municipal elec tion whs as follows: For mayor, Woodsru 262; for aldermen, Fish er 253, Norman 253; Norwood, 254; Rideoutte, 254; Julian, 25; Rufty, 256; Harry, 255; Crump, 255. . fc The ciy fathers have parsed an ordiuance to prohibit the use cf the streets as an action room. Which means that th place where auctions of Negroct, live stock and personal property has taken place ever since the court house has stood at its present lecatien, is to be known as such no more forever. The Rbt. E. Lee Camp of Con federate Veterans of Richmond, Va , has been invited to stop over hera on their return from the re union at ChaUanooga, Saturday, May 31st, and the invitation was accepted. The captain of this company is Wm. M. Myers, son of Firs6 Lieutenant Myers if the Rowan Artillery. Our new city officials will be sworn in on the fourth Monday in May, which being the 26th. This leaves a very little time for the old officials to make a statement of the city finances duricg their administration and fulfill numer ous obligation so far neglected. The machinists and their fellow workmen at Spencer, have been granted an increase in wages cf two cents per hour. This small increase to the individual means a considerable amout to the South ern for it covers all points on the lyitem. Rev. A. G. Voight, dean of the Lutheran Theological Seminary) Columbia, S. C, preached to a large congregation in St. John's church here Sunday night. He went to Hickory Monday morning where he addressed the students at Lenoir College. The local members of the United Commercial Travellers are making big preparations to enter tain the two or three hundred delegates to meet here next month, June 6th. Quite an in teresting program has been ar ranged for the occasion. The N. 0. Lutheran Synod which has just closed its annual session at St. John's church, Ca barrus Couuty, deoidedlto meet at Bur)irjg;on next year. Rev. Byron Clark, of the First Presbyterian Church, preached the annual sermon before the graduating class of Claremont College, Hicfcory, Sunday night. A series of evangelistic meet ings will begin at the First Meth odist Church next - Wednesday with Rev. Zeb. E. Barnhardt. of Asheville, in charge. R L. Earnhardt went over to reensboro Sunday eveoine to his brother, Ralph home. h was shot bv a Nesro on the tuere Monday night, April nas bean m a hosnital ce. He is improving and ea to iuiiy recover soon. onn w. Moore, nf iha etnodist Church, has aa ceptea an invitation to have his congregation worship in tU pub lic school auditorium next Sunday morning when he will preach the annual sermon to the school. Sheriff McKenzie went to the Grace church neighborhood last Thursday evening for the purpose of arresting Ernest Leach, a youDg Negro, charged with an attempt to outrage a JNegro girl e by the name of Nora Neil. Leach was rought to 8ali3bury and given a hearing before Judge Klntts and was held for the grandjury until Mnndav. He was tried by the rinrt todav and was acquitted whan he inrv handed m their decision in this case, Jndge Long remarked that they must not have liatened to the evidence, or they went blind this May one year , the 18th and I was 76 vatr old the 4th of May. I want my friends from Salisbury to oome and see me. S. B. Collry. To Curie a Cold in One Day rke LAXATIVE liKOMO Quinine. It stopa th8 Couh and Headj ad Wrka off the: Cold. L, W, GROVE'S signature on each box. ffic. Chestnut Camp, No, 199, Wood men of the World, of Rockwell, had a big time last night Distriot Deputy, G. F. Wise, was present, a number of splendid speeches we-e made and a banquet was rred. The members of the Granite Quarry Oamp were guests of the Rookwell boys and a grand tim loug to be remembered was had. IIIDI6ESTI0II FIVE YEARS Relieved by VinoL Strength-and even Ufa itself ue pends upon the nourishment and proper assimilation of food, and unless Udigestion ia goodthe whole body; suf- ion. Mrs. L. D. Cook, Vineland, N. J, says: I was sick five years with in digestion. My stomach seemed to have a heavy load in it, and at other times it seemed to be tied in knots. Nobody knows how I suffered. "I tried a great many doctors and it great many kinds of medicine, but nothing did any good until I took Vinol. It has helped me wonderfully. am improving fast, feel better and am getting my flesh back again. Vinol has done me a world of good." 9e know the great power of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron, tonic without oil, in curing chronio stomach trouble and building up all weakened, run-down persons, and that is why we guarantee to return your money if It does not help you. P. S. Eczema Sufferers! We guar antee our new skin remedy, Saxo, mith Drug Co., Salisbury, N, C. QOIHIIIEAIIDIROII-TIIEMDST EFFECTUAL GENERAL TOIIIC at : ...i-: . -- - . - ' mi ...... Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives . ; out Malaria and the Iron builds up ' " the System. For Adults and r Children. . - You know what you are taking when ?Lm take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill ONIC, recognized for 30 years through out the South as the standard Malaria, Chill and Fever Remedy and General Strengthening Tonic. It is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic, but yon do not taste the bitter because the ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis solve readily in the acids of the stomach. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. RELIEVES PA11I AriQ HEAL; AT THE. SAME TIME - - The Wonderful Id Jteiiabf Dr. Fortes Antiseptic Healing OiL f An Antiseptic Surgical Dressing discovered by an ; ; 01dRRSurgeon.Prevent$Blood . - Poisoning. ; jphousands of families know it already, and a trial will convince yotf that DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores, Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eya Lids, Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and all wounds and external diseases whether slight or serious. Continually people are finding new uses for this famous old remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist We mean it. 25c, 50c, $1.00 : There is Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUENTTNE Look for signature of E. W, GROVE on everv bor, Qite Cold in Oti Tayv 25c To LET'S GET . ACQUAINTED 10 Per Cent Discount i It is now time to change your old suit, hat, shirts and underwear. Oar line for men and boys is complete. The largest line in Salisbury to select f rom . Ever article we j sell is marked in plain figures and one price to all, .-' In order to test the best papers to advertise ' in,, we will allow you 10 per cent discount on all purchases of $1 00 or over by bring1- ing in this advertisement within the next , ten days. " . A Every article guaranteed to be as represented ROGERS 1 The Southern Riiliij Cffsrs Extremely Low RoDDd-Trip Fires to CltttiDOOga Teon., Od Account of Aonaal Reonlon United Confederate Veterans, Mij27ib 29t!i, 1913. Tbeie greatly reduced fare tick ets will be on lale to the eeoeral publio on May 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th aod 28th, with final return imit June 5th. with privilege of an extension of the return limiti until June 25th by depositing ticket with Special Agent at Chat tanooga and payment of 50 cents. Stop-overs on thesa tickets will be allowed on either goicg cr return trip, or both, within the limit The following low round-trip fsres will apply from the stations named: Charlotte $7 $5, Conoord $7 95. Gastonia $7 50, Davidson $7 80. Mooreaville $7 70, Stateiville $7 35, Taylorsville $7 75, Hichory $6 70, Shelby $7 00, Rutherford -ton $6 40. Salisbury $7 05, Lex ton $8 20, High Point $8 55, Greensboro $8 85, Winston-Salem $8 45. Reduced fares from all other points on Southern Railway on same basis- Arrangements are now being made for the operation of special train and extra coach and Pullman cars on regular trains May 25th and 26tb, details of which wilt be announced later For other information, rates. reservations, schedules, etc, ap ply to any agent, or, K. H. DeButts, Div. Pass. Agt., Charlotte, N. 0. The Kind That Lasts - if 1 1 n i ii Two Houses to Paint?' Weill Paint on house frith ny other brand of mixed paint or with lead and oiL Paint the other house with ' M astic Paint "The Kind That Last" Next tune 70a paint you'll paint both ham $ with Mastic Paint. In tact, yoall be pretty certain to get Mastic Paint for the "other" house long- before your "Mastic" house nmeda repainting. Manufactured by. f ' Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. Louisville, Kentucky. 1 SOW) BY Arey Hardware Co. Salisbury Hardware and Furniture Co. Sale 0! Valuable Farming: Lands. Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court of Rowaa County in the special proceeding en t tied: A. J2. Miller, Fannie E. Goodman, H.C Miller et al. vs. Theo Miller, Zula . Miller, Ita W. Miller et al.," appointing the under signed commissioner to sell the resi due of the real estate belonging to the late W. W. Miller, the undersign ed will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Salis bury, on Satdbdat, Juke 7th, 1918, at 12 o'clock M., for cash to the high est bidder, the following described real estate : One tract of land in Franklin town ship, near the Mocksville public road, within a few miles of the city of Salis bury, and being a portion of the home place of the late Wesley W. Miller, and bounded as follows : Beginning at a stake in a road, Samuel Carter and Mary E. Miller's dower corner, and runs thence West 84 chains to a stake in the old Propst line : thence north. 2f east 2.40 chains to a stake Propst'a corner: thence north 88 west 4.17 chains to a, stake ; thence north 8 -east 8.90 chains to a stake : thence north 66J east 26.27 chains to a stake ; thence Bouin west 3. 60 chains to a stake on tne oia line; thence north 74$ east 17.80 chains tn a Rtaka . than 16 west 5.85 chains to a stake ; thence south 21 east 6 chains to a stake : vuDuuosoo W6fn .3 cnams to the beginning, containing 561 acres more or less. This ib a valuable tract of land, near me cny oi Salisbury, very productive, good buildings, and considered a valuable plantation, land alloinine having recently sold for from $50. uO to 160.00 per acre. The croDa for loia will be reserved. This May 2nd. 1913. o. Carlton. eommicMinne. Harness. Plows, r to get all kinds of I GRADE FERTILIZERS, I S f Stoves- Buggies Ranges, UJagons Cultivators and Harvesting Machinery OUR prices are as low as goods, with quality such as we offer, can be sold. f Satisfaction op your money back is our motto JUST RECEIVED Carload of Brockway Baggies. Carload of Rock Hill Baggies. Carload of Tennessee Wagons. Carload of Superior Corn Drills. Carload of "New Union," the best combina tion corn and cotton planter on the market. PRICES AND TERMS RIGHT mishl have decided differutly. IR. Lee Wright, attorney. Salisbury Hardware and Furniture Co. Phone 81. 108110 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. ooooooA O'fl'O o O oo oooooo oo o "5. 3 On n O O oo o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Br oooooo o o oo ' o IS THE PLACE o oo o o oooooo o o to buy what you want, where the best of everything is kept. Our Shoe Line Can't be Beat. You know'that every pair of shoes we sell you is backed by our guarantee and we carry them in all of the best leathers. We have the soft brown plow ehoe in plain toe, sizes 6 to 11, worth $2. 00 that we will sell at the special price of $1.50. Men's Oxfords of- all kinds, Ladies and - children's shoes that are the latest styles and best leathers. Oar line of Spring dress goods is complete in every line and we will give you the very latest styles and newest Fabrics at the lowest prices for goed merchandise. Big line of good apron checks at 5c. The best 10c dress ginghams and the highest assortment of patterns to be found. We can give you the best brown sheeting at 7ic that is possible to get at that price. Have just gotten in a lot of short lengths in Hickory shirtings that are worth 15c that we are selling at 10 and 12c. Beautiful lawns at 6c that are really worth 8c. We have a big line of ladies long gloves at 25 and 50c in colors, black, white and chamoise. When you buy your hosiery from us we give you the best that is made at 10, 15 and 25c. Most all of these have linen toes and are bound to wear you longer. When you say lace we have it and can give it to you 2 yds. for 5c and up. You could buy the lc kind but that would not pay you to sew it on, let aione the looks. You will find here a full line of men's, women's and children's gauze underwear and can give you the very best that money will buy at our price. Can give you ladies' vests at 5e up, men's in all the different kinds, Paris knit, Balbrigan and JNainsook at from 75c to $1 per suit or garment. Best made oil cloth at 20e. Overall 25o and 4?c for children, 48o and 98o for men. Parasoli all kinds from 25a up. White quilfe 75onp. Umbrellas, all sizes and prices. Big line -window shades 25a and 48o. The little Tudor play suits for children, and thousands of other things that (we have not the space to mention here. - o o o oooooo og o wo Brittain & Campbell goo o oo o o oooooo o o O WM O o Em o o o oooooo I am now located in my new studio ana am iuiiy prepared to do all kinds of work in the pnoto line. Having been engaged in the photograph business for thirty years; my work is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. I am prepar ed to make photos in the day or at night. I handle all kinds of en largements and frames. My studio is known as the Dixie Studio on 205 S. Main Street. Thanking my friends for their patronage while at my old stand, and I hope a continuation of the same, as my ne v location enables me to give them better and more satisfactory photos. J, H. J. Kluttz What a great improvement would be made in trie condition of horses and other animals if just the proper remedy were used when they became ill or injured. If your horse Could talk he would ask you not to use any external remedy containing alcohol because it stings and tortures his flesh terribly. Some liniments have alcohol and other fiery ingredients which only inflame the skin and tissue without striking down to where the pain lies. Beware of such liniments. The great humane, quick-action remedy is MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Made of oils, without a drop of alcohol or other torturing element, it soaks straight to the bone and muscle. It soothes the wounded parts and is comforting while the healing work is progressing. Mexican Mustang Liniment is what you want because it Makes FOR SALE! 15 Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for $1.00 D.M. Millet Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of William Crowell, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said decendent to file an itemized, verified statement of sama with the undersigned on or before the 10th day of May, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in Bar of their recov ery. Persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make settlement. This May 1st, 1913. John J. Stbwakt administrator. For Sale. Eastern Yam Potato slipB. M. A. Trexler, .'phone 2211, Salisbury, N. 0. 5-74t.pd. your work lighter, saves your livestock from suffering and keeps them in good trim for work. For all forms of Lameness, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Bums, Galls and Harness Sores in animals, it is safe and prompt and does not promise what it cannot perform. Mustang Liniment has been doing its wonderful healing work for 65 years. The amount of money it has saved livestock owners is incalculable. One man writes that he was about to kill his valuable horse because badly injured but: Mustang Liniment made him well again. A Vet erinary tells us he has used Mustang Liniment fifteen years and found it best liniment for cuts, strains, etc And many others are enthusiastic friends of this tried and true remedy. Now you know just what makes Horses sor Happy, 2EE555S5ES555ES3BBIB55S County Demonstrator. R. W. Freeman iB said to be quite busy these davi, he having fifty odd points under his sapervision. He has decided to move bis office to the Farmers' Union Warehouse, i near the depot. , 1 For Walls PEE-GEE FLATKOATT The Sanitary, Durable, Flat Oil Finish wuioh'hbum luuio uuvsjaciary every way aux less expensive than wall paper, kalsonune, lead-and-oil paints, or any other wall finish ' win. njcoi yuui- buwu iui mourn aitnoa of rmitnma Wall:" our handsome book, with color schemes r id helpful sug gestions. The plain directions on ,ch can make Pee -Gee Flatkoatt easy to t, ly with perfect sueeeBB. Manuf actnred by Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. INCORPORATED Louisville, Ky. For V Ceilings Sold by Aery Hard ware Co, 3

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