V Un THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Wn H, Stewart, HDITOB AND OWNER Published Every Wednesday, 120 West Innes Street. BUBSCBIPTION PRICE: Watchman....! yr -75 kKecord 1 yr...-.. 34Both Papers. . 1 yr. . . w - Advertising rates reasonable. tJSpteied as seeond-elass matter Jan. MthJlB08iat the post office at Sahs of lli1- 04 under the act of Congress Salisbnry; y t May 9, '14. Camrzi Rtj8CtTnic GTerturesT El Paso, Texas, a G.-Gen. VeDuayana Oarranza has formally declined the suggestion of the South American mediators that he oeaae hostilities against Gen eral Haerta peuding the ootoome of the plan of mediation. His note, lent to Washington yester day, was made public here today. No importance is attached'twre to the report that the rebeh and Federals at Tampico are arrang ing a trace. It is assumed that if true the cessation of hostilities is for the purpose of burning the dead or removing the wounded. Fish Market For China Grote Yesterday afternoon one of our prominent merchants J. L. Hculshouser, Esq., - enticed the cashier of bur bank, W O.Sif. ferd, a prominent school teacher, Prof. H.J. Peeler, to go a fish ing. They loaded up with fishing tackle, bait, harpoons, etc, and proceeded in a powerful automo bile, to a spring branch east of town and dropped their hooks in to the damp water, soaked the bait thoroughly, probably caught cold and returned home in good time for Bupper. If this keeps up we may expect a fresh fish market eitablished here soon China Grove Rec rd. Coughed for Three years " I am a lover of ycur godsend to humanity and science. Your medicine, Dr. King's New Discov ery, cured my cough of three years standing," says Jennie Flemmicg, of New Dover, Ohio. Have you an annoying cough? Is it stubborn and won't yield to treatment? Get a 50c. bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery to-day What it did for Jennie Flemming it will do for you, no matter how stubborn or chronic a cough may be. It stops throat and lung trouble. Relief or money back 50s. and $1 00, at your Druggist Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Pimples. : FAITH. ;1 May. 2; H. M, Wright, and Ernest. Murphy are do ing some good painting on a large residence that was well equipped with all modem im provements, We understand the residence will be occupied by G. W. Wright when the painters are through with it. It is near the Hambly granite residence in Sal isbury. We have been informed that there was a mistake made in the age of Henry Peeler, deceased. His age being eighty-sweu yearsf five months and ten days. He died at the home of L. R Lingle. Mrs. Liogle is his oldest daughter, and he was making his home there at the time of his death. Farmers are planting ootton seed and corn right along now. A good many people will go to the old soldier's reunion at Jack sonville, Fla,, Monday night from this part of the county. Venus enjoyed his first mess ot strawberries with sugar and cream this year at Adolphus M. Brown's. C. C. Wyatt received a letter today from his. son, Sidney, who is on the battleship Louisana. He tells about the war and . says he has not had a scratch yet. He won a ten dollar prize for being the best gunner. J. T. Wyatt has just received a letter from Sandy Frick, a Faith boy who is on the battleship Florida. He tells about the shoot ing and says if more trouble comes they will turn their big 14-inch guns on the Mexicans. It takes ten days for a letter to get here from Mexico. His letters are in teresting and lots of the boys like to hear them read. John F. Shoe and his young bride, who have been makng their home with the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mahaley, since khetr marriage, 'have gone down to Norwood to visit Mr Shoe's parents. This is the bride's first trip away from home and it goes mighty hard with the old folks to see their onlv dauehtet - o - leave home.' un tne zvnn or April last year W. L. Lud wick sold several quarts of strawberries. This year they are late. Venus. The Solicitng Committee For The Faro Life School Visits Salisbury. The soliciting committee of the farm life school to be built here was in Salisbury Wednesday and made a partial canvass of the city for funds to assist in the ereotion of the building. This committee composed of Messrs W. J. Bwink. B. S. Sbuford, T 8. Wilkie, E. E. Gray, P. A Earnhardt, and Robt. W. Gray, obtained pledges aggregating about $700, which encouraged them very much, but hope when the canvass is complete to increase this to $2,000 or $2500 . As this is a county school it is hoped that Salisbury will do a real good part by the school, however any assistance is duly ap- preoiated. China Grove Record. 4th, ic which quite a Dumber of interesting subjects were dealt with concerning the town of Rock well. The ice factory at Rockwell has began 'operations and we are in formed they are making a good quality of ice. Messrs. Peeler and I.yerly of Granite Quarry hualed their large derrick poles, 55 feet long, last week. Six large horses were hitch ed to a low wheeled wagon and where the road was bad gave them all they could pull. A fruit tree agent passed through our vicinity last week. 4nite a number of the farmers gave large orders. v. Z. A. Klutts, tax lister fbrGjold Hill Township, has given notice that he will be at the different poling places in the Township during the month of May. John Jcsey repaired the bridge at Garner's Creek May 1st. The farmers are about done planting add we notice that little fine grass is beginning to make its appearance. John Josey hauled a fine lot of posts to Rockwell and leaded them iu cars April 80th. Geo. Fosperman hauled reck in the bad holes near James Nance's last week. Charley Miller was iu Salisbury ast Friday ou busiues?. J. D. Goodman of Rockwell was in Salisbury Friday May 1st on business. There was a birthday dinner at ohn Sbupiug's April 28th. Mr. Shuping had gone to Rockwell on business that morning and on re turning home found about TO riends and relatives bad gathered at his home, among the number being Kev R. R. Sowers aud Rev. C. P. Fisher. A bountiful dinner was served iu which all partook and the occasion was a very pleas ant event in the life of Mr. lihnn- og. It is hoped by his friends that he will live to eniov manv more birthdays. Qaite a number of people in this locality atteLded preachiug at Rock Grove Church laBt Sun day uight. Uncle Bul. the bride'tftother on last Sunday at 4 .o'clftcfejp. m,, Rev.1 G, O. Ritchie jiar of the bride, effi ciatiup. wish the oouple a Ir.i and bpy : life. ' J. B. Lisifjg bought a fine Ante. Ht can noyke his whole family it aud m$r& cbnroh angers. Mr. aoc3irft ruiwm mn . -v urn i Am.UWi( were visitot their .daughter's, Mrs. VV. T-Wn L'ff'n. luaVSn: ! '. ' J ' t Richard iamtner, age 04 years,' diedJbis,, home on Chest- nut.Hil', i8bury. Thnieday, of cancer of ttomabh and neck The fuaeraiitok place at Paiem church in t3coui try, Rev. Lin gle, of Chelfc Hill, Salisbury, conducted j3i fuuleral serviue's. jfi M.8S Beiah Ridenhour and MUs Rttth filchieof St. John's. Cabarrus 'County, ar'e visitors at Rev. Ritcht for a few days Rev. RltVie will leave for Synod Mayth. ' If a wifo 'unable to reign she is likely to torm. The law of nature hold 'g;od in the law of God. Mau bis children are apt to reap accjyiug to the sowing It always apprises a girl more or Ipsb who ft. fian tells her he loves ner, ju95 a all tbti tiria- he didn't know it Married in a bal in clouds, landed in FACT. : Local Evidence. Evidence that can be verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's a Salisbury fact. You can test it. J. W. Glover, 128 8. Long St., Salisbury N. C, says: "I suffer ed severely from spells of back ache. The pain was always worse across the small of my back. Of ten I oould not get out of bed without assistance. Finally, a friend advised mi to try Doan'B Kidney Pills and I procured a box at J. W. McPhersOn & Go's., Drug Store. A few doses stopped the pain in my back and since then when I have had occasion to take them, they always helped me." Confirmed Proof. On March 2, 1912, Mr. Glovar added: 'I gladly confirm the publio statement I gave some time ago, praising Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured me of kidney trouble, and the cure , has been perman ent." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tbe same that Mr. G'over had. Foster Milburo Co , Props., Buffalo, N Y. ROCKWELL, ROUTE NO. 2. Miss Belle Sbive has been Btay ing with Mrs. Julian Troutman the past week . Mr. and Mrs. Pola Gantt o Salisbury, came out to M. L. Gantt's farm April 27th. The post rffioe at Rockwell ha b en moved aud the newly ap pointed postmaster, G. H. Peeler took charge May 1st. The Rockwell Gasket Co., closed down last Friday and Saturda to do some repair wcrk. The olasBis of the Reformed church was in session at Rookwel the past week. This brough quite a number of ministers and delegates to KccKweu, wno were entertained in a most pleasant way by the Reformed people of Rockwell. The town board of aldermen of Rockwell, held a yery impor tant meeting Monday night, May a hog -pen, i'$he "experience of a Ncrth Carol fia oouple who went op in an .aifrhip for their honey- O. ft moon. r:e3y branch. Gold Hill, May 4 has been tbe past seem to Wesley-Mw:gan, who c'.uliu' d to lEs bed- for thro mouthy loeS net improve vvryJnuch. Ntiiolei u 'Ejexlpx, has purchas ed a nw fraio"5. eugine . I guess o some sawing Specill April Goods to be found at B ELK -HARRY CO The Store that sells for cash and for small profits This why you find it pays to trade with us. 'Watting Rugs 25c. 27i54 inoh Matting Rugs asst. pattern worth 50o our special 25c 15o Plain cloth window shades for only 20c 48c Window shades on guaranted rollers for 35c 48o Lace curtaiDS for 39o Extra good value in lace enrtaine for .....75. 98o 73 Curtain sorim for 5c 7o Colored curtain goods for 5c New Cotton Goods. New crepe cotton goods, cr pe good are-all the go this jea'on. White & colored worth 20, and 25c for 15c Cotton Poplin all colors for 15 & 25c Sainett always sells f or 25o looks like silk but wears batter for . . . . . .20c Yard wide Joponika silks for 25c Fonlard silk worth 75a for. 48c Gents Furnishings. Men's jork shirts some storfs would ask-50c for, our price.. .. .. . 39c M9us 4,Boll Dog" and Long John work shirt for 48c Special lot of men's negligee shirt $1.00 Value our special 69c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bern IHIairry Salisbury, N. C. hn moftiiB tn t. SB N A. Campbelf, rrtmau and J. W. visited SALEM CHURCH . May 1. Farmers are very buy these hot days planting coru and cottonseed. . Wheat and oats are looking fine r. c. rkiuttz had a verv eick horse a week oc so ago. He had the doctor out to see it . James Bogle and family of Sal isbury, were out last Sunday vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Kluttz. Sam Kluttz and family were out visiting hit father last Sun day. George Bost's child is sick with bronchal pneumonia. C. C. Ridenhour is building a big 3 story barn. I guess he is looking for a big harvest. Jacob Bostian, of China Grove, and Miss JenniePatterton, the ac complished ycuug daughtder cf Mrs Simpson Patterson, of near Grace neighborhood, were happily wedded in the presence of family and a few friends at the h'ome of .o- Salisbury hoovj folkt Sfrflday. R v. Pr cereached a most in terf'Btu g s- rn? 3ii to a larpe audi ence Sunday fteruoon at Liberty. Lee WbOof the St Paul's igbboroood-i? visited at J A. Brady's Satig3ay night, and Sun day, Mr.; VSbb was somf what elayedor sfi, return borne on account cf so li t mischief played by srne of tb. young boys near by. W hnphat Mr Webb will not get lTjndd and not return, we welcoue'h back heartily. - W. E. EaasP. m-vde a pleasant visit-at J. H Morgan's Sunday afternoon. '.' . r Th D. andsfc'.' of Jackson Col- l-Ejf C uifctiis still growing This is a xroarder snd the writ er encruriAs ftwho cau I e comR a intnlp. W. H. Holtibou8er of Salisbury, visit-pd hdmfrfAlks recently. Ahy-iiio wi3.;g to hear some good mus.c ehrtS'd make a call on our go.:d frie.iiIv'y Morgan. Mr. and M.r J. A. Arey of Fal isbury, viBitebat F. M. Fyack's Suuiay. C. A. CemplIl visited at J. F, Morga;..'s Sunday. Vith'best whes to the Watch man. Wild Bill. guaranteed to please any reasonable person, done as quickly, as well, same or better grade of paper- full count, courteous trefitm ' fa all and prices reasonable. Wivt. U. Stewart, printer --"WE- VZzT: a 7 LB S. Oh, I'm a Soapmaker all right. And it's so EASY--so QUICK! Just dissolve m can ot me la a quart of water. Now Pur this water Into tour pounds ot melted Urease, no BOILING at all. And you will have seven pounds of fine, hard soap, 50c. worth, and I only cost 5c, a nickel, a half dime. I am RED DEVIL LYE GET ME AT ANY GOOD STORE SAVE MY LABELS PINE WOODS. Mav 2 .-Fanners are quite busy in this Becbi(b preparing aDd planting cru Sme are more than bif diasjvhile others have not planted an. The new LntJran church was dedicated 'ast Saturday afternoon Rev. M. M. KlSfard, of Salisbury preaohed the idicatory sermon. We have threeie w ohurohes in our vicinity. ftSjt-tbodist, Lutheran and Baptist. - . Misses Ellensalid Lottie Harkev. r of Albemarleited at Jos. W. Millar's last Se4rday and Sun day. ?; Ivey Surrattho has been very sick with pnpufijnia and yellow jaundice is ablpilo. be out again. The little crTH$ of Mr. and Mrs. I Aiolphus Eaglt' has been very I low for the paagweek we are sorry to note. si" 4 . ' &t. I. Cowan 'Shfcir contemplates visitiug Albencujirye tomorrow. : James Kridelf of Salisbury, tookdinner wj3 C. Shaver last Tuesday. 1 Miss Roxie sley and Carrie Shaver conterfijte attending the commencemeiitgat Ruth rford College from. f 10th to 14tb. ;Kt ISEZ., M ' Iredell To Have a Creamery. As a result of the moeting held at the court house Saturday in the interest of the establishment of a creamery m tne county, Messrs. W. C. Wooteu. I. N. Paine and R. C. Little were appointed a com mittee to confer with a committee appointed at a similar meeting held in Mjortville Saturday for the purpose c f deciding on the lo cation of the cream ry. The creamery will of course be located either at MooreBvill or States vill. aud tbe committer is to de- oide on which ot the9o two places. The plan is to !et the end of the cruuty that gets the creamery put op the capittil to build, quip aud operate it, with tbe understanding that the dairymen aud farmers of all the county shall support the creamery regardless of its loca tion. The dairymen at the meet ing held here Saturday expressed their purpose to abid ) by the de cisiou of the committee and sup prt the creamery wheiever lo cated. Statesville Landmark. Imprismmant fir Smith StoneaU Jackson Smith, prat master at Porter Stanly ccuuty,was '. i entenced to thn Ftderal prison at Atlanta by Judge B iy(d for a term j of one year and one' day. Smith , plead guilty to rifling tbe mail of 1 a cripple who had been in the habit of receiving letters contain- J ing small sums of money. These letters having been missirg the' department made investigation J which resulted in the submission of the' postmaster. Judge Boyd in passing sentence spoke feeling ly, stating that he would like to be merciful with all such cases, j hut law and society rendered bis obligation to government so im portant as to make it imposiible to pass them by . Officers of Coast Artillery go to Fort Cas well. Lieuteusn M. F. Hatcher, ordnance officer iind quartermas ter on the staff of Major Kuykeu dall of tbe coast Artillery Corps cf N C. National guard, rcaived orders for all effiof-rs of the- above with four eniisieJ men from each osinpany to report last Saturday at Fort Caswell. Tbe gathering of tbB no'inhers ia,for the pur pose of attending officers' school, aud are under direct authority of tbe War Dnprtmeu6. Indigestion? Can't Ha ? No Appjtlte? A treatment of E !ct ric Bit. jts increases your appetite ; stops u-- digestion ; y:m can eat everytbiug. A real spring tonic for liver, kid uev aud stomache. tioables. Cleanses yorr whole system and you feel. flue. Etectrio. Bitters did more for Mr. T, D. Peab h's sumach troubles than any med icine he ever trid. 6 t a bottle to-day -50c. and $1 CO at your Druggist ' ' Baklen's Arnica Salva f r Ec zema . ' ciaiica prams ' The directions seys, its gooi f ot lumbago too, Sloan's cured my rheumatism; I've used it and I know." Do you use Sloan's? Here's Proof. "I had my back hurt in the Boer War and two years ago 1 was hit by a street car. I tried all kinds of dope without success. I saw your Liniment in a drug Etore and got a bottle to try. The first application caused instant relief, and now except for a little stiffness, I am almost well." Hetcher Piormon, (Thiuier, Calif. Instant Relief from Sciatica " I was kept in bed with sciatica sine the first of February, but I had almost in stant relief when 1 tried your Liniment." W. H. Hawkins. Frankfort, Ky. Sprained Ankle "As a user of yonr Liniment for the last 15 years, 1 can gay it is one of the best on the market. Fifteen years ago I sprained my ankle and had to use crutches and the doctors said I would always be lame. A friend advised me to try your Liniment and after using it night and morning for three months I could walk without a cane and run as good as any of the other hremen in my department. I have never been Without a bottle since that time." 3r. IFilluim H. Briscoe, Central Islip NY Lumbago At all Dealer. Price 25c., 50c. and 11.00 Sloan'B Instructive Book on horses, cattle, poultry and hogs, sent free. Address, UK. tAKL S. SLOAN, Ibc, BOSTON, MASS. y .I J. i in nn-nriiinpi! hj.ii How's Tnli? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction and financially able to carry out any obligations mad 3 by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OP COM MERCE, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the b'ood and mucous surfao b of the system. Testimonials sent free. Pric? 75 cents per bottle, gold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Cures ou sores, Other Remedies West Can The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are cared by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. potter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieve YOU CAN SMILE WITH IMPUNITY when youhave gaod teeth, but it is a risky business if your teeth are bad. If there is anything the mat ter w.fh years, come and let us ex am.ne them and w in put them in proper eond'tfbn for vnn decay, should there be any, and, l"a uurwin Permanently pret ty and healthy. We are expert Dent.sts, but not expert cha-gers Our charge are yery re.a .enable for instance: Gold op Porcelain Crowns. $3, $4 and $5 Baautiful Sat of natural Porcelain Tea Hi $7 to $10 COME AT OSGE FOR FREE EXAMINATION. , Philadelphia Painless Dentil INCORPORATED Phone 763. Lady Attendant SALISBURY BRANCH. Main Street. raaKLHealsatrbe!tpet5w. 25c.fcfc.tl4 j

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