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THESCARQUNA WATCHMAN. Win. H Stewart, EDITOB AND OWNEE Published Every Wednesday, 120 West Innes Street. subscription price: Watchman . . . . I yr $ .75 Record 1 yr $ .75 Both Papers.. 1 yr $1 00 Advertising rates reasonable. Entered as second-class matter Jan 1 0f V 1CAK a Va wvnat nfflna t Rli bary, N. 6., under the act of Congress of MarenBrd, 1878. Salisbury, July 16th, 1913. Should Congress adjourn there would remain no other reaBon for the continued hot weather. The studied effort to call it the Simmons-Underwood tariff billjii somewhat suspicious . With organized labor continu ftlly demanding shorter hours and more pay and the rest of as hay ing to work longer hours with lest pay, our expectation for a turn in the lane has not been forsaken . Immigration is the very worst thine that can happen to JNortb Carolina and the South. Onr people are generally opposed to the influx of foreigners and we are not prepared to handle them. The gradual, natural increase is sot ficieut. The Watchman recently stated that Judge Whedbee would pre side at the next two terms of the Rowan Superior Court, but this seems to have been an error. We got our information from a mem ber of the bar and took it for granted he knew, but we have since been informed by J. p rank Mc Gubbins, clerk of the ecu rt, that Judge B. F. Long, of Statesville, will preside at the next two terms. 4: MRS. REBECCA HARRY. Highly Esteemed Woman Passes Away i After Long Illness. - The many friends here of S.-W. and! A. W. Harrv will regret to learn of the death of their mother in' j Charlotte Monday night. The Charlotte Observer of yesterday says : - t Mrs. Rebecca E. Harry, one of th6 city's oldest and best beloved women, passed away last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Walker 808 North Brevard street, after an illness that lasted for several months. The deoeated was in her eighty- first year, having been born in Steele Creek June 3, 1832. She was a daughter of Reese and Esther MoDowell Price and was wedded to John F. Harry October 15, 1 1857. Surviving are seven children, namely, R. P. Harry of Union, S. C; D R. Harry of Greensboro ; S W. Harry and A W. Harry of Salisbury; J. M. Harrv and Mrs. 0 E, Walker of Charlotte, and E. A. Harry of Pcmpano, Fla. rney were au at the bedside when the end came with the exception of htm A. Marry who could not arrive in the city in time The funeral will take plaoe at the residence of Doctor and Mrs. Walker this afternoon at 5 o'clock the service being in charge of Rev. A. A; McGreachy, pastor of the Second Presbyterian" Church . Mrs. Harry was a member of the Presbyterian Church and bad beeu so from early ohildhood. 8he was a devcut Christian and so long as Bhe was able displayed an abiding interest in the work fthA Church. . In her family, u 1x70 a dnvoted wife and BUO. ' . , , and won TeCOSDlZea IOT Uiuuuai . " , . , her strong convictions and loity irloala nf character, duw ibu large family, was always a poBi 4nma in t.h cirole in which .ho mnvaH TTar death, even at this advanced age, will prove quite a shock and Iosb to ner wiu w quaintancd. QUININE AND 1R0N-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 i the System.' For Adults and Children. Yon know what you are taking when you take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, recognized for 30 years through out the South as the standard Malaria, Chill and Fever Remedy and General Strengthening Tonic. It is 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. RELIEVES PAIN AND HEAli AT THE SAME TIME The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter'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 DR. PORTER'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 Wemeanit. Z5c, 50c, f 1.00 Sale ol YaliaBla Fimim Luis. Pursuant to k- Mortcraee Trust- Deed executed by Villfam W. Hoaglahd and wife Minnie Hoagland on August 23rd, mi, to the uridersignea, trustee ana mortgagee, wfclch is duly recorded in the omce or the Kegister oi ueeas ior Rowan county in book of mortgages No. 43, page 105, and default having been made in the payment of the note for which said mortgage trust deed was executed 'tjo secure, and at the re quest of the holder of said note, the undersigned irill expose for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door in 'Salisbury, N. 0. on MOHDAT, TrjLY 28tH, 1918, at the hour of 12 M., the following de scribed lands: " Beginning a a fed oak and running north 86 deg. jrest 25 50 chains to a pine stump ; t: ence north as a eg. west 17 chsins to a1. rge dead pine ; thence north 33 dec east 8.50 chains to a stake at the b inch ; thence south 60 a eg. east 33.81, chains to a state in Monroe's lines' thence south 3 deg west 8.60 chafes to the beginning, eon taining 51 acres more or less , and be ing lot No. 1: in the division of the Walton lands and being the same as was conveyed; by T. A. Walton and others to Mary J. Walton, now Mary J. Mclntyre by deed dated March 19th, 1890 and recorded in book of deeds No. 73. page 252. See book No. 78, page 27 m registers omce This June 25th. 1913. L. A. RahbY, trustee and mortgagee. jonnL.. Kenaioraan, attorney. The senate of course has to pro oeed iu a dignified manner if the bill never bsoomes a law: Dur ham Herald . If the editor of the Herald ever tried sleeping in a bed on a cold night with 'two slats out and three more expected to drop, he oould appreciate the necessity for digni fied behavior and would hesitate long before making suoha grouohy fling. Connor, than Walter Murphy, of this oounty. He is not likely to get the support of Rowan's repre sentatives and none other where he is known and the electorate has the best interests of the State at heart. No, pray don't put Mur phy forward. He has vilely slan dered every deoent man and wo man in the State and is therefore, or should be, persona non grata. It iB a great mistake that he rep resents this oounty in the legisla tare, tut that is one of the mis- fortunes of Roman's Democracy. It was stated that Congres? would probably adjourn August 1st. Later the tariff was to be presented to the senate by August 1st, and now that it was reported to the Senate Friday, only thren months after its introduction, we are informed, that on or about September 1st, all of its riggings, storm sheeting, superimposed, compounded and tiipleezpanded exhausts, vents, blow-holes, pyro technics and other more or less important helps, hindrances and grafts will have been cemented, united, greased, signed, turned over a finished produot and duly labeled "For Home Consumption Only." Surely the mills of the gods grind slowly, but exceeding fine. HENDERSON MOTORCYCLES CASH or CREDIT. 4 cylinders, 8 H. P. Chain Drive, 3 inch tire. Four Cylinders, Smooth Power; rides with no jerk or jar. Let a Henderson Motorcycle sweep you into the front rank of motorcycle riders. Write or phone Several Salisl urians and some othere expect to go down the Gold Hill road leaving Salisbury to morrow morning to talk with the people about the construction of a public road from Salisbury to Whitney. A good road ii a joy until it is worn out whether it oonneots Salisbury with Whitney or Padunk, but just whether a road to Whitney is worth any more to Salisbury than one from China Grove, Cleveland, or Atwell Township, is another question. We have got a sneaking idea that this Whitney road scheme is mere ly for the automobilists, but none the less of value to the farmer who wishes to come this way with his produoe and to purchase his sup plies in Salisbury. It certainly cannot do any harm unless its cost will be greater than its bene fits. Of course those who live along the route selected will be willing to help toward its con struction and will also be willing for the oounty to lend a hand, and o with The Watchman, but not to the neglect ani detriment of other sections of the oounty. Ro wan is badly in neediof some reg ular system of road building, some definite and equitable plan retch ing out into every part thereof. The Best Hot Weather Tonic GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches the Diooa. bunas up toe whole system and will won derfaOy strengthen and fortify you to withstand fk 4t&cesain effect of the hot summer. 50c. Has since 1804 given "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian influences at the lowest possible cost." RESULT: It Is to-day with Its faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 358 Its student body of 412, and Its plant worth $140,000 t THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA $150 pays all charges for the year, Including table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry medical attention, physical culture, and tuition In al subjects except music and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal, BLACKSTONE, VA. Rowan Business College 8 We teach Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Short hand, Typewriting, Letter Writing, Spelling, and Modern Office Methods. We give you the best there ia, right at your home. Write for information. Summer rates now on. Rowan Business Collge, Room No. 209. Grubb Building. Salisbury, N. C. There is Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE hook, lot sienature of E. W. GRUVE on everv bo-r. i?n i old in un ' 'ay. we Sale ol ufff Mer Execution. S!:; 4ln Superior Court J. D. Dorsett Assignee of "1 r&owan naruwre uu. vs. 1 John T. lall. By virtue of Jan execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of RDwavi county in the above entitled actioi,I will, on Mondag, Aug ust 4th, 1913, at about f 2 o'lock M. at the oourt house door of &id eounty, sell to the PYPmitinn. Hll.thfl nam. nue aim interest which the said John T. Hall the defendant,. has in the following de scribed real estate, towit: wood. O. A ilnffv'a pnrnHi'And corner of owner, running southQ degrees east 42 poles a otnna thsrina anilth 88 dftffreea aaat. nnlna in RiittnnA thence SOUth 21 degrees weatSJ poles to a stone in UmfitDitl'a linov thpnee south 87 de- I trnaaa traa norm ii aegres east oo puius tu a, puai nnr noftv niafii' umir.n hiiuu : liihikh north 37 degrees west 47 poles to a stone; thence t:rth 36 poles to a stone; thence north 57 degrees west 75 poles n a hinVnrv tl.ftnAti nnpt.h S dpirrAAB I j . 1 i i i a j j j i raht. inn nniHM iu i n. hloiih ur unau ithc on south bank of the river; thence down meander! jgs of river to Cully's onrnnr ' t.hanoA iiuit 3t nnlAB tn A. nnak oak or elm, D uffy's corner; thence south 'i aegree,west Y4 roies to me beginning, containing 71 acres more or This 26th daViof June. 1918. J.l. McKbjizix, sheriff nticB Bfin.BpcWpnf North Carolina, In Superior Court, Rowan County3eptember term 1913 Harry B. SmiirS ; vs .. M'JNotice or summons A. Li. (jreenberff ! and wnrrnnt. nf t. Iron Co., et al.J. tachment. The A. L. Gretfthhprtr Iron Rnmium will take notice that nlaintiff ha A.im' menced the abae entitled action in ine ouperior uonrt oi itowan uounty against it for th nnrnnan rtf rnnnva. ing the sum of Eighteen Hundred Dol- i . i i . - tars, or me reaspnaDie vaiue oi ser vices rendered j plaintiff to it and commissions on jvie8 maae Dy plain Ll fT for it H.B flAC l?Avfh in hia offiHavif which contract ! as both expressed and imnliftd unii 'tlint tha HafanH. ant has commit a breach of said contract ana iai; jcj and refused to pay Elaintiff the an pant it justly owes im. &nd that dt rrmnd ha a haan maHa for said sum or ?jor whatever it may owe, ana tnat eai a aerenaant is a non- resiaeni oi tne s a$e or worth Carolina and a foreign jcrporation and has DrODertV Within . h Ht.t.A in tha hands that a warranf!; iif att.jhmnt. has issued out of tM court against the property oi tnas&ua aeiendact, and garnishment against the said Ritchie Har lwara OomniW-v na rarniahaa .nil that said attachment and garnishment uave otjtju maue freturnaDie to tnis COUrt in tflrm nnl fantamhar tha fif h v m . : m-i wwaM Hiiv V VU 1913, and that said Summons has also i j. . . . ueeu maue retunvaDie to saia term And fit. BBl'jl fltrw and nl.AA. H7rw ThKREPOER. thAf -Af and ant A T. Greenberg Iron (Company is hereby uubiueu m appear ciore tnis court in term on SentflmhiaiUhA 8th. Ifiia and answer the complaint and warrant of attachment in Bap cause, or demur to Same, aa now nrrviciJAri hv Um and if it fail to do an nln tntiff will ha tmnt.aA the relief demand;', in his complaint and in said warrjinJ; of attachment. This June 2nd. ll-tJF- J. F. MoCt;pOs, Clerk SunArinpCWnrt.Rnwa.il flnnnt.T R. Lee Wright, at torney . Beautiful lasting dental work HElegant Offioes, Goal as the Seashore, Prices are Right, Work is Right aud Gaaranfeeed to please. Latest Scientific Method for Djing Painless Operation. Sets of Teeth $5 to $10 Crowns and Bridge work $3 to $5 All work at lowest prioes till July 81st. Now is the time to save money. Lady attendant. Phone 763. Philadelphia Painless Dentists. Inc. Salisbury Branch, 126 N. Main St. D WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BRITTAIN & CAflPBELL. North Carolina 1 1r the Superior Court Rowan County J f September term, 1918 Carrie Evans, Pltf I ys. j- ,j Summons for Re E. Evans, Def I ,; lief. D. E. Evans, tke defendant above named, will take office that an action entitled as above! las been brought against him in the'i'uperjor Court of Rowan countv. ffftHh Carolina, bv plaintiff Carrie Hyns for a divorce from the bonds of ofatrimony on the ground of fornicMtion and adulterv. The defendant D. K. $vans will further tase notice that n$ Jrf required to be and appear before! tie Judge of our Superior Court at ft i?ourt to be held for the County of Ko jvan at the court house in the Oitv of alishurv. North Carolina, on the jjkfst Monday after tha first Monday ill September, 1913 , the same being tho'Sth day of Septem ber, 1913, and anane&'or demur to the complaint, a copy if which will be de- posuea in tne officii : the clerk or the Superior Court of li&aran Countv with- ia thirty days herTp. The said de fendant will take Notice that if he fail to answer to said it)mpUint within the first three day f-bs said September term of court . the D-ain tiff will sodIv to the court for thi rrelief demanded in the complaint, 'i'l 1 una me zjir,oi jane, A, , 1VJ.O. ; J. P. Mo&niBINR. Clerk Superior couit 0f Rowan county. E. C. Gregory, Attji. Jor Plff, -26 6t. Hjdra.llc Rtaj. f A. P. Roseman.tho lives on rodta 8, has just reknroed f rom trip to Warrentonr N. 0., where be sold some Rife hydranho rams. This is one the least expensive and most satisfactory methods of ob taining a constant water supply there is. Any one in need of a good water supply should communicate with Mr. Koseman. Adv. To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL, a sur gical dressing that relieves pain ana Heals at the tame time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00. fflCMl WOE The North Carolina STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. Maintained by the State for the Wo men of Jiorth Carolina, h lve regular courses leading to degree. Special courses for teachers. Tree 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 Mas 1. Foust, Pres., Greensboro, 1. C. UJachovia Bank and Trust Go. Salisbury. N. C. KEXT TO OO0RT HOCSK Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why mt open an account with us? Peoples National Bank Salisbury, N. C. Does General Banking Business uil DiV rnilD DFR PFMT on time de posits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt attenion given to any busi ness entrustea to us. Your business solicited. t7Peoples National Bank John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, fires id en t. cashier. .... 1, W. T. Busby, V-president. Asst. cashier. notice to Creditors. Having duly qualifiei as executrix of the estate or o, u. uioi, mia 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 the 18th dav of June, 1913. Mbs. Mart M. Elliott, executrix, 307 S. Clay St., Salisbury , N. C. r im w,;,ti .ttotnaL. 6t Mr. Farmer: We have kinds ot all Garden and Field Seeds. D. M. MILLER & SON THE LEADING GROCERS Our Building Material win piase yon, w uoiiiug nuu aiuing at i.w Der 100 feet will tialrlA vrtn. CinnA. man Lumber Oo. ,Ph405one L AT Belk-Harry Cd.; for the Hot Weather Men's Pants 89c. Men's pin check cotton pants. Sweet Orr make, ftOl worth fl.50 and $1.25, Special at UWV Dutchess Pants for men are much better than she O1.50 00. 00 up average pants and cost do more O I w-t Boys' Pants Good values in boys' pants,' all sizes 25c Qd 50c Shirts Boll Dog work shirts for men are made extra full size and long. Price Men and Boys Negligee Shirts. Nice neat pattern and extra good value for Our "Special" shirt 69 1 is made of material same as are in regular $1.00 shirts, fit fine, special at Lion Brand Shirts no better $1 00 shirts made Our price Suspenders Men's 152 Suspenders, Our price Men's 25s lisle Baspenders, fall leugth, Our price 50c 40c 69c 95c 10c 19c Socks Men's 25 j lisle socks, black and tan, Specials at 15c.2 " 25c Collars ,or 25c ' 25c f7Get our prices and get posted before you trade. You will find it cheaper here. Men's collars fresh new stock and good styles Lion Brand Collars in all the new styles at 10c. 3 15c. 2 BELK-HARRY CO'Y. Catawba College Reorganize-!. New President, New Faculty, Co-Educational, Health ful Location, Splendid Equipment, Strong Courses, Christian, but not sectarian. Moderate in char par. fU tm opens September 2, 1913 For catalogue, write 7-16 12t REV. J. D. ANDREW, Pres.. Newton, N C. Salisbury stores to give half-holiday each Friday during July and August Two Exceptions to this rule. In order to give Proprietors, Managers and Clerks a little time for rest and recreation during the hot summer months, most of the stores and business houses will close at 1 o'clock Friday July 18. August 1, 8, 15, 29. TWO EXCEPTIONS. Friday, July 25 and Aug, 22 stores will be open all day. PA1NI, . I MASTIC PAINT "THE KIND THAT LASTS" MASTIC PAINT is not a new paint it's 40 years old. Not an experiment its a proven proposition Not an "unknown quantity'as to ingredients; the formula is printed on every can. MASTIC PAINT is reads to use, and the best to use. It looks best and wean best It lasts longest and is, therefore, the most economical. Testimonials from satisfied users right in your town. Would you like to have them ? SOLD BY 40 Years of Reputation Behind It Haul by Peaslee-GauIbsrtCo. 1NCOMBORATU LOUISVILLE, ICY. ASK OUR DEALER fa town for bok ml tad color .card. Arey JHardwaire Co
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