mi- 4 r . ? - - - . -tit1 -. fa' V - v .y f - i. 3.eiruv.-. THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Wa H Stewart, EDITOR Alf OWNER Published Every Wednesday, 120 West lanes Stnet. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Watchman .... I yr $ .T5 Record...... ..1 yr... ..$ .75 Both. Papers.. 1 yr $100 Ad vertising rates reasonable. Entered ae second-el bbs matter Jan. 19th. 1S05, at the post office at Salis bury, N. 0., under the act of Congress of March 8rd, 1878. Salisbury, November 12, 1913 Mary Catherine the threaryear old daughter of Mr. and Mra. J H. Pickett, who recently moved from Spenor to Durham, died it that city last Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett have a host of srienda in Salisbury and Spencer who sympathise with them in their bereavement. L. T. Earnhardt, a native of Cabarrus County living near Gold Hill, died Monday morning at the age of abont 75 years. Mr. Earn hardt was a pnblis spirited and leading citizen of his community The funeral was held yeiterdav He waB the father of Mrsr D. V J. Peeler who has the sympathy of many friends in her sorrow. n J.'D. Baxley, aged 48 vears? died aVhia home in Spenoer late Friday night after a long illness. He was a native of Davids County and is survived by a wife and four children, besides hia pa rents and many other relatives. He was a member of the Junior Order United American- Mechan ics, also a Woodmao. The funeral took place Saturday afternooi from Spencer Methodist Church, of which he was a member, being conducted hy the pastor, Rev.' H . C. Sprinkle. The burial was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery. For Weakness and Loss oi Appetite JThe Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drim oat Malaria and builds np tbe system. A true toaio odagnApoetues. forsidullsand childrscb Ma Stomach TroublD; Wholly Restored! Mrs. wnson Robison, . 744 Nessle St, Toledo, Ohio, writes: ...... "I feel like a new parson. I have no more heavy feelings, no more pain,, don't belch tip gas, can eat most anything without it hurting me. I want to be working all the time. S have gained twenty - four pounds. "People that fiee me now Mrs. WiUon Robnon. and saw me two months ago seem astonished. I tell them Peruna did it. I will say it is the only remedy for spring and all other ailments." No argument is needed for Peruna. Just get a bottle and try it If you have catarrh of the stomach you have a serious trouble. If you want to find a remedy it would be very easy to make the experiment Before you have taken Peruna a week you will likely find yourself better, then you will need no testimonials orr the part of other people, or arguments to con vince you. Until you try Peruna, however, all the testimonials in the world and arguments, however log leal, will not move you. Just one trial of Peruna will convince you. I Persons who object to liquid medi cines oan now obtain Peruna Tablets. Kottce to Creditors. Havinc qualified as executor of the estate of Jesse A. Morgan, this is to notify all persons having claims against said decedent to file an itemized ,-veii tied statement of same with the under signed on or before the 12th day of November, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Per sona indebted to said estate are noti fied to make prompt settlement. 'J his the 12th day of November, 1913 H. E. Blaokwkldkb. 11-12 6t pd executor. I Application tor Pardon. Notice is hereby given that I will make application to the Governor of North Carolina to nardon me. I was convic ed before Judge H. vV. Whed- bee. of selling liquor, at .February term of 1913 of Rowan Superior court and fined two hundred and fifty dollars and costs, and sentenced to two years on the public roads of Bowan cou-ity, provided however, I should be in Rowan county after Marchlith. 1913. I paid the fine and costs and left the State and have resided in Virginia Bince said time. I am now confined to my house with tuberculosis of the lungs and am unable to perform manual labor, and desire to return to North Carolina, not Rowan county, to spend the tew remaining days 1 have to live. All persons who oppose the granting of said pardon are invited to forward their protests to the Governor without delay. This November the 7th, 1913. 11-12 2t pd Ernist L. Mizi . .iThe mairiaeo of Miss Tea Min ffis, daughter of J. H. Miugis and W. Ii. Bess, all of Salisbury, tock plaoe at the home of W . Alfred Miller, in Charlotte, aat W. dues day afternoon, Rev. R L Patter son of St. Mark's Lutheran Cburoh, officiating. After the ceremony the couple left for points in Florida. They will make their home with Mr. acd Mrs. W. LF. Ratts in Salisbury, witbrwbom Miss Mingis has previously made her home. Mr. Rcss is the rate clerk at the Southern's freight depot here. A surprise wedding took place in St. Paul'i Episcopal Chapel on Chestnut Ilill Sunday night. The contracting parties wore Misa Lily Bernhardt, daughter of Mr and Mrs. P. M. Bernhardt, and Bat 0. Terns, of WinstonSalem, but recently a clerk in Puroell's drug store here. - Miss Bernhardt had been to Winston-Salem on a visit and returned Sunday night ac companied by Mr Toms, th agreement being' made while en route here. Rjv. W. H Harding officiated at the ceremony in tbe presence of a numb r of friends of $he couple. They want to Liu- oolton to visit the mother of Mr. Toms and they, will make their borne in Winston-Salem. Another surprise marriage took place Sunday niaht This one we officiated at by Rev. M. M Kinard at his home immediately after the evening service. The ccuple wae Miss Janie Fraley, daughter of Mrs. W. A. Fraley, and Riley Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs U. Q. Wilson. They are now making their home with. Mrs. Fraley but expect to go to Spartanburg, S. C, soon. They have the good wishes of a large ciicle of friends. WbT Use L. & M. Semi M zed Real Paint. Became it is economical. Be cause it is pure white lead, zinc and linseed oil. Because it's th" highest grade quality paint that oan be made. Because when the user adds 8 quarts of oil to each 1 gallon of the L. & M. Semi Mixd Real Paint, is makes If gallons of r nre paint at a ooit oi about $1.40 per gallon. This art s the user about 60 cents a gallon on all the paint used. The The L & M. is and has always been the highest grade and most perfeot paint produced. SoW by T. J. Lyerly & Fon, Qratiitf Quarry, N 0 China Grove Hard ware Co., China Gnve, N. C. ' " ' 1 Neuralgia suffereS Tnd instant relief in Sloan' Liniment. It pene trates t p the painful part sootheaud quts the nerves. rur)ing merely lay it on. Mis Pain . .For Neuralgia "I wonlcf Tnbt be without yonr Lini ment antr praise it to all who suffer with neural ri or rheumatism or pain of any kind.", )-Mrt. Henry Bishop. Helena, Uittouri. I 1 , f'aiB All Gone "1 Butfef'd with quite a severe neu ralgic heaiche for 4 months without any relief:;Jri used your Liniment for two or thr. nights and I haven't suf fered withji.jy head since." Swinger, LoiiUe, Ky. Treatmvts for Cold and Croup My littf girl, twelve years old, caught a sTere cold, and I gave her three drops Sloan's Liniment on sugar on going to-ved, and she got up in the morning wij no signs of a cold. A lit tle boy nexdoor had croup and I gave the mother ' je Liniment. She gave him three drops j'tt going to bed, and he got up without croup in the morning." Mr. W. H.:rjrange, Chicago, III. At I1 Deale'Ftice 25c, 50c mni 11.00 Sloan's 13$3lc on Horses sent free. f AddreM DR. EARL SOAN, Iol, Boston, Mass. it Notice Court, clerk. leirs at Law. North Carolina,! In Superior Kowan Uountjty Before the Walter H, Worjuaon, executor of Sarah Victo Ford, Dec'd. Robert Ford. C- ) Notice is herj given Robert Ford ard the kindrfj.or heirs at law oi Surah Victoria, -ar'd, deceased, if any there be, thatfSyalter H. Woodson, executor, of hj.'rP8tate, has filed a petition to sell i He real estate of paid deceased, to rri'ike" personal assets to pay dpbts; Therefore Robert Ford and the kindred or jUii-a at law of said de ceased, if any htre be, are hereby notified to appe on or before the 25th day of November. 19 13, at the office of me merk oi ineytiperur court in ana for said county,iand state aforesaid, and enswer the v?tition, make them selves parties, ofthe relief demanded in the petition ce granted. -This the 14 Ui J.y pf October, 1913. J. F. McC3BIN3, 5t. riclerk Superior court. livi Ml AT him BOYS' AT 'BEkK-MARRY CO We all claim to have the best and cheapest. Yes, the horn blowing is something fierce. Bat when you want anything in Clothing, suppose you don't take anybody's word for it, just be your own judge, compare material, workmanship and price; when this is done carefully we are pretty sure to sell yon your clothing. BOYS' SUIT . Big stock of boys mita, 8 to 8 and 8 to 17. Priced at 3J.25 j.50 .98 andtp S7-50 Boys' 3 00 Overcoats, eizo 6 to ( 10 years of ag6 for 01" Youths $5,00 long overeats, 12 to 18 years for Yonths good heavy winVr suits worth $7 50 for Youths $5 00 Suits FOR $298 $4-48 S3-98 HErrs suits. Men's $5.00 Suits lA 7C $7-95 $10 00 $12 50 $15 00 Styleplus $17 Suits. Equal to other makes that 017 00 sell for $22 50, our piice Olf FOl Men's $10 00 Worsted Suits FOR Men's $12 50 Suits, big stock to select from at Also G)od value in suits for o. Sell it for Cash and for Less. i n North Carolina, ) Tn Superior Court. Rowan County. ( Februarj term, 1914. W. R. Whisnant ) Notice of summons Lilla Whisnant. ) etc- The defendant lilla Whisnant will take notice that plaintiff has commenc ed the above entitled action against her for divorce from the bonds of matrimony, upon the ground of infidel ity, and that complaint has been filed and that she is required to appear at February term 1914,of Rowan Superior court, which convenes in Salisbury on the 9th day of February, 1914, and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff, otherwise the relief demand ed by plaintiff will be granted. TUs Novemer 8tb, 1913. J. F.. McCobbins, clerk of the Superior court. rJachovia Bank and Trust Go. Salisbury, N. C. NEXT TO COURT HOUSE Will pay you 4 per cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. This is a Big Bank, why not open an account with usl Peopes' National Bank Salisbury, N. C. Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 3 months Prompt att9nion given to any busi ness entrusted to us. Your business solicited. tft?PeopIes National Bank John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier. D. L. GaskilJ, W. T. Busby, V-president. Asst. cashier. i Tilark Gross Razor Free with Every Man's suit insd pd Ttlark Gross Razor Free With Every Man's suit lo) 3 Ml-fA M iV D mi m SWE CAN SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT if fou will buy your clothes here. We go direct VV to the mills buying the piece goods, lining, buttons, and then contracting for the manufacture of same. Our $3.00, $4.00,$5.00 Suits are world beaters, and we will make good on any suit not giving satisfaction bought at this store. -4 ;" Kit With the Cash we I We Guarantee All Scooped in a Ld Woolens at Rediculously Low Prices Early in the Season. !en's Suits We Sell for Boy; ! Clothe. To be Absolutely All Wool and to Give Perfect Satisfaction. ? ' ? v 'JV & . ' C CwntaMiltMBr Sig21 xitoss uos CO. fCnSk Urn ChUn Htttn Mtlwn mt lk f t SALISBURY, N. -S3 c. SifLEM ::'m' -:.tI-r ' . ..... - - -' : " Ai GREENSBORO, N. C. 1 1 -5

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