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ft if- THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. H Stewart, EDITOR AND OWNER Published Every Wednesday, 120 West Innes Street. others to do a thiDg that will jus tify the outlay without euoh bonds. Yet it might be profita ble for towns and counties to as sist in the construction of roads by purchasing the firit mortgage bonds of such roads. subscription price: Watchman I yr $ .75 Record... 1 yr $ .75 Both Papers . . 1 y r SI 00 Advertising rates reasonable. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 19th. 1805, at the post office at Salis bury, N. 0., under the aet of Congress or MarohBrd, lts7B. Salisbury, July 30th, 1913. SHOULD GET OUT. The Observer is right in its poei tion. The man who takes an '.ffica under an Administration is sup posed to be in sympathy with that Administration and should give it hearty support. The Republicans now in office went into office ou that basis. To hold on to the jobs now simply means that they were dishonest then or are dishon est now. The self-respecting raai will get out and get ont promptly, The man who hangs on Bimply confesses that he- is there solely for the job and such a man cannot be trusted and should not be. Of course "while the lamp holds ont to burn the vilest sinner may re turn," bnt we bare heard of no conversions among these men and they should go out. If they do not resign decently and in order they should be pitched overboard, Statesville Sentinel. The Watchman does not olaim to know much about this business bat it looks like lime folks are displaying considerable ignorance, or very little forbearance. It is generally understood, if not ape. As the last legislature so com pletely set down on one Walter Murphy, a member of the house from Rowan, during the debate on the search and seizure, measure, which he opposed, it is hardly likely the members thereof will now reverse themselves take him to their bosom and make him speaker. At that time it was said of him: "Beware of the Greeks who come bearing gifts." Mr. Murphy liked consideraMe of showing his popularity by leading the ticket last November, in fact had it not been for the influence and power of the Rowan Democ racy he would not be the "popu lar" representative from Rowan. Rev. John W. Moore, pastor of the First Methodist Ohuroh, has been granted a month's vacation by bis congregation. He left Monday to join his . family at Burns ville. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonto and SOT Appetite. Far adults and chUdreo. mb The Cab 'Lina Watchman was originally established July 28th. 1832, by Hon.. .Bur ton Craige, and has been published without any considerable interiuption ever since, it is tnererore. eignty-on years old. It was established to combat Calhounism and the nulli Soation proceedings originating in South Carolina and taking a strong hold in this State, which was being ably championed by the Western Carolinian, then pub lished here and edited by the Hon Philo White. The practice of having witnesses kiss the Bible when being sworn is one thing that should be stopped It has a tendency to spread dil ease and is no more effaative than cinoaiiy stated, that officers must 0ther methods of oath taking. uuiu positions until tne;r success ors are named, and there is abso lutely nothing dishonest about a man who does this, in fact he can urmy uo otherwise . 11 no one has been appointed and a resigna tion is not asked for by the proper person, it seems an officer would hirdly be warranted in hastening his official execution, especially since they are merely following an old custom and juat what the in coming officials will be caught do ing in the future. When successors have been appointed and notice to Peicefiil On'oma Railroad Dispute. New York, July 26. The threatened strike of 80,000 conductors and trainmen of 45 Eastern railroads for higher wages and improved working conditions will not be called. Articles of agree ment to arbitrate, under the Newlands act, the questions at issue were signed today by the employes' representatives and conference committee of North Carolina 1 In the Superior Court Rowan County J September term, 1918 Carrie Evans, Pltf., ) vs. ( Summons for Re- D. E. Evans, Deft. 1 lief. D. E. Evans, the defendant above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been brought against him in the Superior Court of Rowan county, North Carolina, by fdaintiff Carrie Evann for a divorce rom the bonds of matrimony on the ground of fornication and adultery. The defendant D. E. Evans will further take notice that he is required to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court at a court to be held for the County of Rowan at the court house in the City of Salisbury , North Carolina, on the first Monday after the nrst Monday in September, 1913, the same being the 8th day of Septem ber, 1913, and answer or demur to the complaint, a copy of which will be de- osited in the office of the clerk of the uperior Court of Rowan County with ia thirty days hereof. The said de fendant will take notice that if he fail to answer to said complaint within the nrst three days of said September term of court , the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this the 24th of June, A. D., 1913. J. F. McCubbins, Clerk Superior court of Rowan county, E. C. Gregory, Atty. for Plff. 6-25 6t Sale ol Valuable City Property. Pursuant to the terms of a certain Mortgage Trust Deed executed by J. R. Mize and wife Alice Mize on Sen- vcmuor ioru, iviz, wnicn is auiy re corded in the office of the Register of iseeas ior Kowan County, in book of mortgages No. 44, page 142, default having been made in the provisions contained in said mortgage deed, and at the request of the holder of the note therein secured, the undersigned, trustee and mortgagee, will expose for sale at publij auction for cash at the court house door in the city of Salis bury, N. C, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 23RD, the follow- vacate has been served how will it be possible for any one to "hold railroad managers, over?" The situation is up to the ; The agreement new administrotion. Attention is oalled to the ex pected completion of the Yadkin gainst River Railroad into High Point at I an early date ai noted in another column. This road runs from High Rook in Davidson County to J High Point, and gives these town and seotions of country competi tive railroad servioe. High Rock is a station just across the Yadkin River at Bringle's Fefry, distant only fifteen miles in a straight was not reached until the managers had withdrawn the proposal that their own grievances a the men also should be arbitraded. The claim. the managers announced to day., they had relinquished to ''protect the public" from a tie-up which they said the employes intended to force if the railroads persisted pressing their point. ; loday's peaceful outcome in line fnm Salisbury, indicating of the dispute was the result how little is neoesaarv for Salisbn. or efforts made by the Board ry to obtain the railway compsti- of Mediation and Conciliation lion she has so long wished for 4 ureaieu in xne nur- Another thing worth mentioning fnedly Paf?ed Newlands act in thi. m.tur i. tKa to nuwt the situation The :7 :. r -- -' board, cons sting of Judge thonffh there wai "nnt nn ihtcnr. nr..,. ' "i o uujjo , - . " 7 winiam JLea Chambers, face sufficient resource, to justify Judge Martin A. Knapp and the expense," yet this road was (J. W. Hanser. hrnno-hr a. built "without asking or begging bout today's agreement, after any speoiai aid ot the state of conlerences with the dis North Carolina or of the Deonle putants which continued 1 .1 . , f m aiong me route. mis Bets a new pace for railroad building in North Carolina and plainly shows the folly of towns, counties and town ships issuing bonds to help pay more than a week. To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. a sur gical dressing that relieves pain and heals at the same time. Not a liniment. - 25c. 50c. ii.oo. 1913, at the hour of 12 M. ing described real estate: Lying m the great east ward of Salisbury, N. C, on the nirth-west side of Lee street between Cemetery and Franklin streets and between the old Presbyterian Chapel lot and that of H. C, Trott and beginning at a stake in the edge of Lee street, H. C. Trott's corner, and runs thence north 42K degrees west 200 feet to a stake ; thence south 47J degrees west l?6i feet to a stake ; thence south 42J de grees west 200 feet to a stake in edge of Lee stree; thence north 47 J degrees ea?t with Lee street 12SJ feet to the beginning, upon which is located two dwelling houses. This July 22nd, 1918. John A. Abet, trustee and mortgagee. Sale ol Land Under Execution. State of N. C. ) T a . Rowan county . In Superior Court. J. D. Dorsett Assignee of Rowan Hardware Co. vs John f. Hall. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the sunerinr court of Rjwan county in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, August 4th, 1913, at about 12 o'lock M. at the nnnrt house door of said county, Bell to the highest bidder for cash to .satisfy said execution, all the right, title andl interest which the said John T. Hall the defendant, has in the following HJ scribed real estate, towit: Begin nine at a doe wood. f!. a Guffy's corner and corner of dower, running south 46 degrees east 42 poles to a stone; thence south 88 degrees east 80 poles to a stone: thence south 21 degrees west 66 poles to a stone in Kuaasal's line; thence south 87 de grees west 61 poles to a stone ; thence north 2 degrees east 35 poles to a post oak near black smith shop; -thence north 87 degrees west 47 Doles to & stone; thence north 66 poles to a stone; thence mq$ht 87 degrees west 75 poles to a hickory: thence north 88 d purees east 78J poles to a stone or dead tree on south hank of r.ha i-i XT dy f hanin vuv j viicuuo down meanderings of river to Guffy's corner; thence east 31 poles to a post oak or elm, Guffy's corner; thence south 2 degrees west 74 roles to the beginning, containing 71 less . This 26th day of June, 1913. J. H. McKbnzib, sheriff. To)To) ii is now on in full force and there is no let up in Bargain Giving. This sale will positively close There will be many moons before the people of this section w'H have an opportunity of buying good staple merchandise, such as you need every day, for the low price we are selling no w. Our sale is to get rid of as much stock as possible to make rqpji for Fall goods which are coming in. Goods Specias 8c 40 inch sea island, sale price .-. . .5c 10c peroale, light and dark oolors, eale prioe 5c 10c blue and tan shirting cheviot, aale price only Qc 18o feather bed ticking sale price 12c 7o yard wide bleaching for only . 5C Best lOo dress ginghams, 82 inones wide, fast color sale prioe 7ic 63 yard wide heavy sheet jng made of yellow cot ton but good heavy wt. sheeting, bale prioe 4-c aint -sale ouifierpanfis, ,n supply.. 1. Shoes. All low shoes going at a GIG REDUCTION in prioe. We prefer selling them ont now at a Iqas so we can get frsh, new goods for next seasons. Seco Silk iFojN . . . . .J V- rOn 383 crepe Bilk' iOT r,;Jl5c 50o 86 inch waeli silkifcrU waists, sale price". : -.- v."3If ouo oo incn crepe silk in:"' light shade for 38c luuiaiujinjuniii auaues sale prioe 38c All best $1 00 foulards and messaline, yd. wide at... 75c lnJool dress goods at Sale Price 50o wool whip card, 36 inch sale price 38c 68 o all wool worsted black and colors, sale price... 48c Gents Furnishings. Men's lOo grev or blaok soz fa for 5o t5c suspenders for 8c JSa'allilk four-in-hand ""ties for...,, r, 10C . Men'soll aixe&Cjp negligee shirts, iiaie price . . 38c Extra gci&d value inmi'g r - negligee shirts, jmade oT v Tcdjbest materials and Clen 'and Boys' -C-othing 4 ALL REDUCED. Boys' 75a knee pants for . . 40c Boys' 503 knee kabki pants 30o Men's $2.00pauta for $f48 Men's $2.50 pants for.... $1.98 Men's $3 00 pants for. . . .$2.48 Big Reduction on all Men's Suits. This is the Sale you Have Waited for. NOW is the TIH1E to BUY. nn o mi UVI Lf LEfJOIR COLLEGE, Hickory, N. C. Delisrhtfal location ill VlftW of thfl mniinf.a in in f.ha mnaf. haalftifnl section of North Carolina. Coeducation under best conditions and management. High Stan dard. Thorough work. A. B. degree recognized by University of N. O. Five modern well-equipped buildings. Egant new 8eience Build ing with up-to-date Chemical. Physical and Biological laboratories. Departments: Literary, M isic (piano, voice, violin), " Expression , Art, Business, and preparatory. 15 able and experienced teachers. 250 students. Pure college athletics. t's, . Good board at cost. Tuition remarkably low. College oner rst Tuesday in September. Write for catalogue. PRESIDENT R. L. FRITZ, Lenoir College, Hitkeirlf. WATCH THIS SPACE BRITTAIN & CAflPBELL. J Rowan Business College 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. vjruDD ouiiamg. Salisbury, N. C. Room No. 209. Entire Stock at Cost. Entire Stock at Cost. Entire Stock at Cost. The ALTERATION Sale is the GREATEST Sale Ever Held IN SALISBURY. This month's business has broken all past records. We have been informed by Mr. D. L. Gaskill, from whom we purchased the material, that same would arrive in about ten days. Our store will be closed the day this material arrives SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK TO KEEP THE SALE HUMMING . n,cu aut guuu.uu worm 01 suits, Hats, Shoes and Hosiery that we will sell at HALF-PRICE. buvy.
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