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- - THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. ROWAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. --r Stewart, EMTOB AND OWNEE Published Every Wednesday, 120 West times Street. 8TJBS0EIPTION PRICE: Watchman 1 yr. ....$. 75 Record 1 yr .75 Both Papers.. 1 yr $1 00 Advertising rates reasonable. Entered as seaond-elaBS matter Jan. 18th. 1806, at the post office at Salis bury, N. O., under the act of Congress of Mareh8rd, 1878. Salisbury, July .9th, 1913. RURAL NEWS Written hy OUR CORRESPONDENTS. FAITH. July 7. Mn. 0. and childreD, of R. Shaping LivingstoD, Mont,, have arrived on a vuit to Mr. Shaping's parents, Mr. and Mm. J. L. Shaping, to spend a month. i. u. armer nai bought a pieoe of land near Faith and is improving it by setting out f rait trees on it. There is a pumpkin at John Lyerly's that was raised last year and it is 89 inches around and 11 inches high . Who can beat that? J. T. Wyafet has bought a horse and baggy. Venus attended a big birthday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Ritchie's Saturday, July 5th. Mr. Ritchie was 55 years old. One hundred and ten of his friends and relatives assembled and gave him a big dinner and many nice presents, and some gave money. Rev. M. L. Ridenhour, of Frank lin was there and made an ad dress and delivered the presents to Mr. Ritohie. The dinner was spread on a long table .in the grove and there was plenty left after all had helped themselves . People came in from far and near. Those from a distance f Frank Hill, of Raleigh; S. M. Underwood and family, of Con cord; George Shaping, of Salis bury; Albert Miller, of Rockwell ; Mr. and Mrs. Pinkney Ladwick and Venus, of Faith; W. T. Howell of Boitian's x-roads, and many others too numerous to mention. All departed wishing . Mr. Ritchie many more happy birthdays . , Robert Stirewalt was in Faith a few days while on his vacation. He hat been traveling in the outhern and western states for the past few months, James Ritohie has threshed wheat and some of the oats made lilbushels to the shock. The wheat crop was good. Venus spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Weker Kluttz for the first time, and enjoyed lots of fine music and singing by the family, even the four -year oia baby could sing. They are well fixed and have a big nice farm and have just lots of good things to eat . Venus expects to go back again later, and also visit other old friends that he has seen ana Known an nis me out nas never spent the night with them. Mrs. J. H. Brown and little on of Mt. Pleasent is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Welker Kluttz, this week. The Trexler and Cranf ord crowd were threshing wheat Monday, July 7th, at Mr. John Lyerly's. They have threshed at .Lewis Hol houser's, John Barger's, and Ar dy Holshouser's, and they expect to go to O. M. Holshoaser's and many others who have grain to be threshed this week. A. W. Miller has in his yard an oak tree that in 1883, when old man Peter Miller moved there was a small sprout, they bent it down and shook out a swarm of bees, and now it measures fifteen feet around. Whoever can beat that trot out your tree. On Paul Barger's farm, near his residence, is an oak tree fifteen feet and four inches around. Who can beat that? At the Barger school house is an oak tree twelve feet and four inches around. Who can beat it? John Lyerly has a quite a col lection of old-time things. He gave as two twists of tobacoo Mrs. John Arey,' aged 76, died at her home in Ohina Grove Mon day morning after a lingering ill ness. She leaves an aged husband and three daughters: Mrs. Espie Ritchie, of High Point, Mrs. Al fred L. Kluttz, and Mrs. Moses Wvatt. of Ohina Grove. The burial was in Green Lawn Oeme terv Tuesday morning, the service being conduoted by Rev. C. A. Brown. Julius Coleman, about 75 years old, died at the home of a relative at Gold Hill last Friday. Ibe funeral and interment took place Sunday morning. Mr. Coleman was a miner and saw service in the Gold Hill mines when work there was worth while. Ernest Baiber, an industrious and well known Negro of East Spenoer, died Saturday afternoon. He has carried the mail from the Spencer pbst office to the depot during the past seven years. F. H. Snider, a hardworking farmer who lived on rural No. 4, died Saturday afternoon from the effects of cancer on the face. He was 55 years old and leaves a wife, three daughters and five sons. The funeral was held yesterday after oon and was conduoted by Rev Lee Carrick. Miss Emma Fulton, daughter of Capt. aud Mrs. J. C. Low, died at the home of her parents on East Henderson Street yesterday after noon Miss Iiow has been an in valid for many years, but the im mediate cause or Her death is thought to have been an attack of appendicitis. The funeral will take place from the residence to morrow morning and Rev. Byron Clark will officiate, the interment to be in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Beside her parents there are two brothers, William and James Low of Asheville and four sisters, Misses Maggie and Kate, of At lanta, Miss Elisabeth of Charlotte and Mrs. E. W. Tatum, of ' Salis bury. The sorrowing ones have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drirc out Malaria and builds op tfae system. A true tooio tod soro Appetites, iter adnitt and children. Mb. W. F. Ratts and H. 0. Corriher members of the Salisbury post office force attended the annual State meeting of the clerks and carriers association. Cons Oil Sans, Otter Remedies Wia't Core The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cored by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic dealing Oil. It relieves Pats and Heals at the same time. 25c.60e.tUML twenty years wife's father. old, made by his Venus saw a lot of old-time things on his last trip through Eastern Rowan County. Lots of young people are com ing to Faith to get married. The last couple came Sunday from the Dunn's Mountain settlement. They were Braxton Trexler and Miss Etta Miller, who were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the Rev. 0. P. Fisher, at the Lutheran parsonage. They slip up on Venus every time and he doesn't find it out until it is all over. We want to get a snap-shot at tnem wisn our sodas, it we can. Who comes next Several teams are loading a car with street curbing today for J . T. Wyatt, . Communion service at the church here was largely attended Sunday. Lots of ootton blooms in Lewis Kluttz's cotton field, near Granite Quarry, on July 8d. Every one is looking for the Faith itemB. Venus. QUININE AND IRON-THE MOST EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC 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 Children. Yon know what you are taking when on 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 you 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. There is Only One 'BROMO QUININE" Look tor signature ot E. W. GROVE on every box. Cures Cold in One Day, 2S& A Twa-Daj's Session, in Appropriation for Hookworm Treatment, Roids. The County Board of Commis sioners met in regular monthly session here Monday and held a two-day's session. A delegation appeared before the boaid to urge that the com missioners assist in the construc tion of a good road to Whitney. The commissioners deterred an swer. A. M. Rice, towns hip tax coll so tor, reported having collected $71,029.05, and J. H. McKenzie, sheriff, reported collections of 1912 taxes to the amount of $68,283.16; and for 1911 $23.50, and privilege taxes $1,801.48. Mrs. Patterson, keeper of the connty home, reported 13 inmates, of whioh 8 are white and 5 color ed, Dx. E. W. Currie, county phy sioian, reported no serious illness among county charges, either at jail, camp or home.. There is still several cases of smallpox in the oounty. It was ordered that the road through M. L. Jackson's farm, from the old to the new Mocks yille road be repaired. Ordered that $250 be appropri ated on a sanitary and hook worm campaign in the county for six weeks under the direction of Dr. G. T. Leonard, ot the State Health Department. A delegation living along the StateBville road appeared before the board and aBked that said road be completed. L Ordered that the time for adver using property for sale for taxes be extended to August 1st. A delegation appeared from Sootch Irish township and asked that an appropriation for plans be made to work roads '4&k? Sootch Irish township. Mr. Bailey, of the board, was appointed to look after and see that all tools in the possession of the former supervisor in Sootch Irish township be turned over to the present supervisor. A number of bills were present ed and aoted anon. The board is in session again today completirg its work. The seoond day's proceedings were as follows : The county having appropriated $250 for the treatment of hook worm it was decided to establish stations in the county -as follows: China Grove, Woodleaf, Rockwell, Mill Bridge and Salisbury. Farther consideration of the Statesville and Sootch Irish peti tion for rrmd hnilrlintr and im. provement was deferred until the next meeting . In regard to the Whitney road, as soon as the route is decided on and the people of Salisbury and along the route show their inter est in dollars, the Board will be glad to take the matter up and see what can be done. It was deoided to write Archi tect Brown and state that in view of the absence of the County at torney, Hayden Clement, no ac tion will be taken in regard to the court house matter until the at torney's return. Ordered that three 18-man steel cages be purchased, if they meet with the sanitary require ments. Ordered that four dump wsgons be ordered on approval. The Board of Equalization will meet next Monday. Those whose taxes appear too high will be given a hearing, and those who are not paying enough have theirs increas ed. The latter olass of oourse will be quite extensive. The old oar whioh stood on East Liberty Steefe, has been torn down . It will be used to build the new metal shingle factory whioh will be in charge of P. H. Meroney. RELIEVES PAIN AND HEAL! AT THE SAME TIME The Wonderful, Old Reliable Of. Portftr's Antiseptic Healing OIL An Antiseptic Surgical Dressing discovered by an Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood Poisoning. Thousands of families know it already, and a trial will convince you that DRr. JORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING Oil is the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores, Ulcers, Carbuncles, Granulated Eye 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 That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE lAf t ... 5 ' ' -- 10) m V Having just bought out Cook's Drug Store, corner of Main " and Fisher Street (which will.be called The Main Phar- 5 macy in the future), gives us 3 REItAL Drug Stores. L Now get wise and trade at Headquarters. The Smith's Drug Store. The Peoples Drug Store, ! The .lain Pharmacy. Fletcher F. Smith. Pres. Why you should trade with us. i We have the largest stock in North Carolina. We are able to supply your wants. ? j If you call for something we have not got, we can get it for you. Prescriptions Our Specialty. i Iv We make prescriptions a specialty, in carefully compounding, and with the freshs 3 est drugs. And we have the best registered Druggist to do this work in all three v stores. Your Doctor will tell you that this is of very great importance when you f-l. are sick. We call these stores REXAL because we are sole agents for the Rexall ; medicines who make guaranteed remedies for all ailments of man and beast. Each ' :l- one guaranteed or we refund your money, except for 2 diseases. If you will ask jf i us we will tell you what they are. :. iThe The North Carolina STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL 'COLLEGE. Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina. ; I J'ive regular courses leading to degrees. Special courses for teachers Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins Sep tember 17th, 1913. For catalogue and other information, address 6-18 lOt Julius I. Foust, Pres., Grafinsboro. I. C. --- j VJacho via Bank v" and Trust Go. Salisbury, N. C. MB XT TO OOUET &OUSK Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why nt open an account with us? PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. O Does a General Daw kin B Haloes. We pay 4 par cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples national Bank. John S. Henderson. J. I). Norwood. president. '.' cashier. L.D. Gaskill. W. T. Busby. V. -president. asst. cashier FARMS FOR SALE. I have about ten good farms ranging from 50 acres to, two good farms containing between 800 and 400 acres eaoh, in Rowan Oounty, also two farms of 61 acres about two miles east of Mooresville, and the other about one and one-half miles of Shianeville- and Amity Hill, containing between 65 and 70 acres in Iredell County. In addition to the above I will effar for sale about six or more mules and horses, some oows, some hogs, wagons and buggies, farming toolB, harrows, plows, a reaper, a mower and numerous other farming utili ties. The sale will take plaoe at my homeplace, about eight miles west of Salisbury near Grace and St. Mark's churches and about two and one-half miles east of Mill Bridge, on ? r FRIDAY, JULY 25TH, The Bales will be made on the following basis: flO down on each $1000 worth of land, first install ment note payable? on ; or about November 1st, 1918, balance in yearly installments, of 110 to SO per cent, with interest.- For further information write to or call on Johx L. Davis, Rural No. 2, Salisbury, N. 0 . WE NOW HAVE 10) m It at Smith's. Peoples Drug you get it at "You Know "Tis " ' Why - Mastic Paint? THIRD Warranted to contain no adulteration. The appears on every can. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. FOURTH Being full-bodied and machine ground, less MASTIC is required to paint a given surface than any other kind of paint or lead and oil. A SAVING OF MANY DOLLARS TO THE OWNER OF THE BUILDING. FIFTH In time to come, when painting is again desirable, a surface previously tfd with MASTIC remains in perfect condition for repainting. Spedfy MASTIC PAINT for your home, and secure a beautiful hard, enamel-like finish that will resist best the smoke and gases of the city, the hot sun and severe weather exposure. MASTIC Outside doss White is the rery whitest house paint made. MASTIC Paint does not discolor and go flat like keg lead in oil, nor peal and crack ft-it the cheap ready rp:,r paint. Sold by LENOIR COLLEGE, Delightful location in view of the mountain in the most healthful section of North Carolina. Coeducation under beat conditions and management. High Stan dard. Thorough work. A. B. degree recognized by University of N. C. Five modern well-equipped buildings. Elegant new Science Build ing with up-tr -date Chem'cal. Physical and Biological laboratories. Departments: Literary, Music (piano, voice, violin). Expression, Art, Business, and preparatory. 15 able and experienced teachers. 250 students. Pure college athletics. Good board at cost. Tuition remarkably low. College opens first Tuesday in September. Write for catalogue. PRESIDENT R. L. FRITZ, Lenoir College, Biikory, N. C. 'ft WONWRS WHAT IT IS Notice to Creditors. Haying duly qualifielas executrix of the estate of 8. L. Elliott, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to. file an itemized, verified statement with the undersigned on or before the 18th day of June, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This tne 18th dav ot J une. 1918. Mas. Mary M. Elliott, executrix, 807 8. Clay 8t., Salisbury , N. C. R. Lee Wright, Attorney. et ; ii ni Store Has it the Main Pharmacv. . . BECAUSE FIRST It's pure every atom of it real paint manufactured from the finest raw material obtainable. SECOND It is made of pure white lead, re-inforced with zinc oxide in the correct proportion, and pure linseed oil. Will outwear, two to one, any straight lead or hand-mixed paint. MunfMuroitv Peaslee-Gaulbert Co. louisville, ky. inffffXMTTsltCKl Arey Hardware Co Hickory, N. C. THEMSUDdENLX FINDS OUT T7AT WAS Mr. Farmer: We have all kiods ot Garden and Field Seeds. D. M. MILLER & SON THE LEADING GROCERS IS ON THE SQUARE. formula THE KIND THAT LASTS" No matter what you have used, try Mustang liniment and see for yourself how Soon it stops- pain. It don't sling or burn the flesh but soothes and heals soon as applied. Pain simply can't stay if you use MEXICAN Mustang Liniment The Great Family Remedy QUICKLY RELIEVES Mumps, Lameness, Cuts, Burns, Backache, Rheumatism, Scalds, Sprains, Bruises, and all other ailments of Man and Beast. Jince 1848 the foremost Vainl&ieveTQf the Sooth. 25c.. 50c. $1 bottW at Drac and Gmnl Star. I 00f Soilding Material will please yon. uur ceiling and siding at $1.00 per 100 feet wiU tickle you. Good man Lumber Co. 'Pb405one L All Hits to be sold at half price for the next ten days . A, Leona Murphy, West Filter Btrest. mpany t -
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