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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Wo. H, Stewart, HDITOB AND OWNEE Published Every Wednesday, 120 West Innes Street. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : Watchman..., 1 yr S .75 Record .1 yr $ .75 Both Papers.. 1 yr $100 Advertising rates reasonable Entered aa second-class matter Jan. lith. 1806, at the post office at Salis bury, N. 0., under the act of Congress of MarahSrd, 1878. Salisbury N. C, June 17, '14. The editor of The Watchman has always thought it wise to leave uoh fellowff as Walter George e yerely alone. Reoently J. D. Bivins of Albe marle, aold an interest in his pa per, The Enterprise, to Wm. De Little, of Oklahoma, and Mr. Little has been editor and mana ger for the past five months. Mr. Bivins has repurchased his interest and at a meeting of the stockhold ers Monday was named to assume charge ot the paper. Mr. Bivins has many friends in all vocations who will be glad to learn of his re turn to the tripod. Last week The Watchman earned an advertisement of the bij celebration to take place in Salisbury, Saturday, July 4th. Aa the people of this county have not been in a habit cf celebrating any particular day by a large gathering, it is fitting that this one day, July 4th, should be obser ved by all. It it a day that is rich in splendid memories of oar na tional life and one in which all can find good, reason for assisting in its oelebration. Come to Salisbury on the fourth and have a good time. The attractions are quite uumeroos and interesting. The marriage of Miss Car rie Dewey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley G Home, of Spencer, and John A Hutchins will take place in the fcpencer Baptist Church on Tuesday evening, June 23rd. C Bernard Patterson, a son of Mrs. I Frank Patterson of China Grove, has been se lected as professor of the chair of history in the Sails bury Military School. Mr. Patterson is a graduate of Raanoke College, Salem, Va. Claud Blackwell, of South Carolina, who about two years ago, struck Fred Mis enheimer, of Charlotte, at one time a resident of Salis- bury, over the head and caused his death, has been pardoned by Governor Craige. The city property on the west corner of Fisher and Lee Streets was sold at pub lic auction Monday and was bid in by E C Arey tor $5, 500. This sale will remain open for twenty days for an increased bid of 10 per cent. The friends of Dr. W. W. McKenzie, will regret to learn that he took quite ill Friday night while in Raleigh assist ing in the examination of applicants for license to prac tice medicine. Dr. McKen zie is now at the. sanatorium in Salisbury, To Unieil Tablet Jul, 4th. Elizabeth Steele Chapter D. A. R. will unveil a bronze tablet at the Grubb building Saturday, July 4th. The tablet bears the following in scription which expjaius its DurDOse: "Here originated the plan of the exploration of Kentucky, in 1769, executed by Daniel Boone, Richard Henderson, John Find ley, John Stewart, Josepn Holden James Moomey and William Copley." A select program has been arranged for the occasion. Among the speakers will be Governor Locke Craige, Archibald Henderson, Judge F I Osborne of Charlotte, and a number of the ladies con nected with the association. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemed j is worth many times its cost when needed and is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no Bnperior for the purpose for which it is intended. Buy it now. For bill by Ail Deakrt RURAL NEWS : Written by: OUR CORRESPONDENTS. TRADING FORD. At last we got a refreshiug shower Saturday evening whicb makes everything look new. We hope tuat the extremely hot wave is past and tbat we will bave mora showers and lower temperature v According to the size and pros peat of cotton now, June 155a, we estimate the present orcp to be &but 49 per cent of a crop around Trading Ford, sorry to say. Ice cream suppers and pound parties are having large crowds in attendance, but Ob my 1 There were just eighteen men, womtn and children in attendance ta the quarterly meeting at Bethdl Gburoh Saturday and about the same number Saturday night and still people are grumbling because the good Lord don't make them more prosperous. Judge ' for yourselves. Just listen, you will soon hear the threshing machine whistle go boot, toot. If it is this hot, some fellow will sweat, but it won't be Sam. No sickness of any serious na ture 4his week, but nearly every body is feeling bad this hot weather. The Woodmen are painting their ball whioh will add muoh to its appearance.- This is one among the only camps in the county that owus its own build ing, which speaks well for Yad kin. Oar membership is growing continually and we expect to keep growing. An ice cream supper will be given at Love Wyatt's next Sat urday night and the public is in vited bo they say. A large orowd may attend. The good old blackberries are getting ripe, but they are very small, on account of the dry weather. Peaches and apples are also email, they need ram as well as the crops to be large and good. As this is all I will olose, hop ing youtwill hear from me again. Sam Snobt SOUTH ROCKWELL June 15. We have again joined in with the pencil pushers. We ire asking other correspondents uot tj look back on the time I lost out. For I bave about twelve acres of wheat and oats, aine acres of corn, four acres of cotton, running a jewelry shop, trying totsell machines, and do well to kep our loafers' union together. They are all sticking right to it what time tbey have to spare. Oar vice president is fcakiug so mush interest in haul ing the girls around, he is not muoh help to the president, but ?e will have an election of . fficers ibont the 30 cf next May and if he don't do bettor we will turn him down. The loafers club is going to get up a prize fight over it the sta tion. Second Jack Johueon and Jf-ffries. The boxers have al ready m and practiced. They will box a minute and rest two All this will be free to the mem bers. No betting allowed. We have a doctor connected vith our camp whi spends about two days a week with us in case iny accidents. We also have re freshments and are likely to have a chicken roast any time. Say, did you know Uncle Bill has lost his pencil. He is scratch ing his head. We suppose the baby has lost it, for it is a baby oy who kAep3 his face in a smile all the while. We gaess the next itass we sef from him will DaddyBill in stead of Uacle Hill. We had an excellent sermon preached at Organ Church San day by Rev Sowers. It made a deep impression on all who beard him . Robert Ritchie and family at tended service at Organ Chord Sunday. Clarence Brown of the Medical College in Charlotte, spent Sua 'lay with hi parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Brown, of Lower Stone. Eighty-Oas New Doctors For State Raleigh, June 16 Tae State Board of Medical Examiners an nounces that 81 applicants for license to practice medicine in this State parsed successfully (he ex initiation held iu this city the past week and wrll receive licet -868. There were 118 in the class that undertook the examination, 37 failing to - make satisfactory marks." First honors went to Thaddeua Wilkerson of Roxboro with a grade of 93; second honors to Paul A, Petree of Germanton and Joseph F. Belton of Mount Airy, who tied with grades of 92. Shake Off Your Rheumatism. r Now it the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty five cent bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and see how qaiokly your rheumatic pains disappear, For Sale by All Dealers. Adlai SteKRSOP Dead The death oi Hon. Adlai Ewiog Stevenson former Vice President ot the United States, Which was briefly mentioned in Sunday's dis patches, says the Charlotte Observer, was learned ol with deep, regret by the many friends and admirers of Mr. Stevenson in this sec tion. Though born in -Ken-tucky and reared in Illinois where he won his spurs in public life, Mr. Stevenson be longed in a peculiar, sense to the people of piedmont and western North Carolina and this was a fact in which he. himself, felt personal pride and gratification. The former Vice President was a son of John T Steven- eon of Iredell County and had numerous - relatives in Statesville, Iredell and Alex ander Counties, as he was a member of the Stephenson family which has been a part of the life of that section since long hefore the Ameri can Revolution, in. which his ancestors played an honor able part. His other connect tions were numerous. He was related to CoL E A Os borne, Mr. Brevard McDow ell and others of this city and he was descended from a signer of the Meckleuberg Declaration of Independence. It was therefore appropriate that he should have deliver- ed the address a notable one on the occasion of the unveil ing of the monument to tin signers which stands on Hu court house green. This curred May 29, 1898, and lue address has been preservei in brochure form. On still another occasion he delivered ; the May 20 address When a candidate for Vice President of the Un ted States in 1892, when he was elected, Mr. Stevenson cam pained through this section and was,, as the man who in troduced him at Statesville declared "the only candidate for President or Vice Presi dent that has crossed the Mason and Dixon's line to shake hands with the people of the South since the war." Chicago, June 13. Adlai E Stevenson, vice president of the United States through the second Cleveland admin istration, died here tonight at a hospital, after an illness of three months. Hi three children were at his bedside. Adlai Ewiug Stevenson, once vice president from 1893 to 1897 under President Gmv er Cleveland. In 19U0 lie again was nominated by the Democratic party for vice president and ran with Will iam J Bryan, the party's candidate for president, but was defeated. He served as a member of the 44th and 45th congi esses. From 1885 to 1886 he served as first assis tant postmaster general under President Cleveland. His last appearance as a candidate for public office was in 1908 when he was nominated for governor ot Illinois by the Democratic party and was defeated by Charles S Deneen, Kepubli can. He was born in Christian, county, Ky., October 23; 1835, of Scotch Irish parentage. In 1853 his parents moved to Bloomiugton, 111. He attended the public schools and the Illinois University.- 2ND CREEK AND TUNN TOWN We are needing raiu a round here now. Mrs. Ceo. Gentle, who has been sick with the erysipelas has gotten better. On last Friday evening as James Barger, was cutting whuat, a crack of thunder frightened his horses which started to ruu. He managed to keep his seat until he got them stopped. The reaper was considerably broken up. The Farmers around here are about through cutting wheat and oats and wi!l soon be ready for the threashing machines. There will be preaching at Gay's Chapel on the 4th Sun day in this mouth atll o' clock. The Dunn Town base b ill boys went up and played the Barber School team on their ground Saturday, the 6th of this month. At the, end of the game the score stood 8 to 18, iu favor of Dunn Town, There are more fishermen than fish around Second Creek these days.Ou) Timee. WOMAN GOULD HARDLY STAND Because of Terrible Back ache. Relieved by Lydia . Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Philadelphia, Pa. "I suffered from displacement and inflammation, and had suen pains in my sides", and terrible backache so that I could hardly stand. I took six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and now I can do any amount of work, sleeptgood, eat good, and don't have a bit of trouble. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to every suffering wornam. " Mrs. Harry Fisher, 1642 Juniata Street, Philadel phia, Pa. Another Woman's Case. Providence, R. I. "I cannot speak too highly of your Vegetable Compound as it has done wonders for me 'and I would not be without it. I had a dis placement, bearing down, and backache, until I could hardly stand and was thor oughly run down when I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It helped me and I am in the best of health at prestnt. I work in a factory all day long besides doing my housework so you can see what it has done for me. I give you permission to publish my name and I spe'tk of your Vegetable Compound to many of my friends. ' ' Mrs. ABRIL Law son, 123 Lippitt St., Providence, R. L Danger Si?nals to Women are what one physician called backache. I headache, nervousness, and the blues, i In many cases they are symptoms of , some female derangement or an inflam ! matory, ulcerative condition, which may i be overcome by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands of American women willingly testify tc I : : tn.e. GOLD KNOB. juj8 15 At last we had a good rain aud the drought Beams to have bee-i roen. Toe farmers are through with fcheii harvest which seems to be ft irly g od, we aro glad io note. Ct.ir C Barger went to Green b r. today. lie will resume hie ruu as railway nuil clerk on the Wpstn: road to-morrow. A go.)d mauv of the pecple in this community are just a little incispced, no doubt the severe hf'.t is thr cause. During a s-vere, electric rain which niBd hii pla:e last Fri day, J bn L WaMer and bis in -ther, Mr. Crissi- Waller, loit tw fi ( cow from being struck .' iii?btiii'ig. The cows were tied t. - two trea being c uniecied by b wa-h wire. Thn holt hit the 3-nter p st b teea the two trepp d bo fcb own were instautiy kil' d Aether cow beiug hitchfd ii'ur . i.e of 'be dead cjws was u:j hurt. ":. )-;3 who kavft arrived home :'f un s bocl are, P. Melville Phi! ip fr in Trinity, Du hm, C rl L Fhi iips frctn Rutherford Col U'st , ;it8 L'ld Poillipg from At I n' i, a:;o Q lincy O Lyor'y front II ;;,-' C Lege, alem, Va. All r-p-rt having progressed nicelv during th'r efciy Mr. and Mtb Harvey A. Park of Jici e j ij v i 1 1 m F!a., are epeud i isr h f'ow dnv8 with" Mr. Park' rather, G - . W. Paik. P M Phiilips, lost a cow valued $75 00 laet week by eating tco much wheht. M 1) A Weaver suffered a pirtii etroke of paralysis last : but i getti.ig a'oog very 11 Bt thiB writing. Ja - h K K'utts and Tr J A Bxrj r, brought-, new binders thip year aud cut wheat to beat the band Pfi f R D. Jmkins, of China Gr v rai with the Farmers' U; i:r r, tbi? pUc Ia9t Thntsdax nith' t' l e t tnb'oriptiona for thKsnn ffn School now being !": if r-- rhi. r. Gr vo. QiinsyO. L.vr y and R. L p T !nr, spe,t last S nrj'day l ight iv Cmunt w ere th-y went t ft nu u r-o pt;oi, which they had spedmlly invited to attend. Thfi b th rf-prrta' If vol y time " "As Ev er," Lek A MOTHER'S 68ATITU0E r.i.ij i Motiie in Salisbury Will Appr ci ate (he following. Manv a etroi g man ai d many a ! e 1 1 h y w mau has much for !i,ch t) thank mother. The C'lro takea dur ng their childhood br usht them past the da' ger point and mado th-m healthy men and women. Thousand cf chii dren are bothered with inconti uf'iis of urin and inability tf 'tain t is ofttims called a hi bit. Ir 9 n; t ttlways the children 8 huh in mny caes the difficnl ty lie- with tru, kidney, and cn r adily r ghted. A Salisbury mother t !1- how she weat about it. Mrs. J. H. Pence, E Liberty & B3uudary Sfcs , Salisbury N O., says: "My little girl Buffered from weak kilueys Lhe had iu ! cortr jlover th passages of the j secretions. Her haith failed a: d she w9 in a misrai'l- condition Finally, we g-v her Doan'g Kid ney Pil s and they strengthened her kidneys and made her wall. Pric 50 !, at a 1 dealers. D m't Bimplv ask for a ktdnev remedy get Dau'a Kdny P 1 Is the name that Mri Pence rjc-'mwig. Foster Milburu Cjm Pfopi, Buf falo, N. Y. I A U A 0 iMn IHD n ft 111 (11 1 1 n 0 0 r -j ir ir i UUULJUULJU U sgj We have what you want and then too, our prices are more reasonable than other stores are asking for good. Specials for 0 0 0 THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Q 0 0 0 ONice selection of TTT ilU m n m 0 w omen s $i.ou lur Nice lot Misses and Young ladies trimmed hats for -48 g .98 Big lot trimmed hats worf h up to 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 at .98 0 0 0 0 0 Three Days Silk 26 in. Japonica silk, regular 25c goods, One lot of silk at . . . . In this lot you'll find silk worth 59 and 0 A V One lot of silk at 0 In this lot you'll taffetas, also 32 - Belk PREMIER I Guaranteed 7,500 Miles Service These tirea bear the greatest known mileage guarantee, jet are sold at a prici even less than tires of ordinary guarantee. This guarantee covers punctures, blow-outs and general wear. Guarantee covers 7,500 miles service against everything except abuse. These tires are intended for most se vere service. Orders have been received for these tires for us in TJn'ted States Government Service. As a SPECIAi INTRODUCTORY offer, we will allow the following prices for the next ten day?. T'RES TUBE3 Tire 1 Tube 28x3 $ 9 20 $ 2 00 80x3 10 25 2 30 30x3 13 50 2 80 3 x3J 14 05 3 00 34x3 15 25 3 20 31x4 17 00 3 25 32x4 . 18 00 3 30 S3x4 19 50 3 40 34x4 20 40 3 60 35x4 2100 3 80 36x4 22 0 3 90 35x4 26 00 5 00 3Bx4 27 00 5 10 37x4j 27 50 5 15 37x5 . 32 60 5 40 All other sizes. Non-Skids 20 per cent extra . 5 per cent discount if pay ment in full Caccompanies order and if two are so ordered, sh;pping charges will be paid by us, C- O. D. on 15 per cent of amount of order. Our output is limited, so we suggest early order ing. We sell direct only, giving pur chaner the advantage of all middle men's profits. Strongtread Rubber Co., Dayton. Ohio. WANT A SEWING MA1HINE? Stw rg Machines of all Oeserlplions Do you want two machines in one? It sews with a lock ptitch and a chain stitch. If so get the Domestic. Do you want the New Home? It is auto matic and ball bearing. Do you want (he New Ideal? Do you want the Goodritch, or -the Ruby or the New Model? Or do you want your old ma chine overhauld and cl 3aned up so it will 'ew like a new one? If yci want supplies for any kind of a machine, shuttles, needles, belts, oil cans, sup Ilit8 f any description? If so, write or 'phone C. W. Harringtonf Rockwell, N. O. Or call Frick & Lyerly's store at Rockwell , as I will open a machine shop and office there. If you want to live and let live, si e me. Yours to please, C. W. HARFINGTON RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores. -Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c NON-PONG mta Tinrn flUlU I IK d Trpcie at OF THIS "WEEK. Millinery Sale. Children's Hats for 1 1 Dan nats, special, . ... find silks worth 75c and inch wash silk for - Harry notice ol Execution sale State of North Carolina, ) Rowsn County. I In the Superior Court. Monumental Brewing . Uompany vs, J R. Bias. J 4 By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Rowan County, in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 6th day of July, 1914, at 12 M. at the court house door in Salisbury, Is . C, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy Raid execution all the right, title and interest whtch the said J R. Bias has in the following described real estate ; Beginning at a stake in the f outhern edge of Maupin Avenue, 100 feet from the South West intersection of said Avenue and Crosby Sneet, corner to lot No 7 ahd runs thence South f 1 deg. 45 West with line of lot No, 7, 200 feet t an alley; thence with said alley North 59 deg. 15 West 100 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 4; thence with line of lot No. 4 North 31 deg 45 East 200 feet to a stake in the Southern J edge ' f Maupin Avenue ; thence with said Avenue South 59 deg. 15 East 100 feet to the beginning, and being lots Nos. 5 and 6, in Block No. 22. as shown on map of Southern Development Company. Fulton Heigha. Salisbury. Subject hi wever to a nnrfgage in fa vor of E. K James, for $300. as record ed in Bo )k of Mortgages No. 46, page 243 This June 1st. 1914. J. H. McKeszie, Sheriff of Rowan County. Kotica ol Execution Sale. State of North Carolina, "1 Rowan County. B. T. Martin, vs. . Gold Hill Consolidated I In the Superior Court. Company. J By virtue of an execution directed to the u ldemgned frcm the Sup rior Court of Rowan ountv in the aboye entitled action, I will on -Monday, th -6th day of July, 1914, at the court honse door in the City of Salisbury, at 12 M.. sell to the highest bidder f.r cash to satisfy said execution all the right, title, a- d interest ot the Gold Hill Consolidated Company in the fol lowing lands: 1st tract. All that or parcel of land lying on Royall's O.-eek and known bb the Peeler tract containing by estima tion 88 acres, excepting therefrom two tracts containing five or six acres here tofore sold bv Henry Peeler t ' ha and Jacob Earnhardt a will appear by refererce to said deeds. For back title, see Book of Deeds No. 121, pages lo, 10, II, 18. Second tract. All that tract or par cel oi ittna Jying on the waters of the Hurricane branch of Royall's Creek containing by estimati-m 127 acres, more or less, as shown in deed Jdated October 20th, 1881, executed bv A. K. Miller and wife to Gold Hill Mines, ana recorded in Book rio. 64, page 553, also for back title, see Book of Deeds No. 121, page 15, 16, 17, 18 in Registers omce This June 2nd, 1914. J. H. McKenzie. Sheriff of Rowan County. jonn Li. ttencueman, attorney. OVER 65 YEARS' V7 v EXPERIENCE 5 - ihXmJ f Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone tending a sketch and description may qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Wuim A Co. receive tpeeial notice, without chargo, in the , Scientific Hntcricatu . A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, S3 a year: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. HUNNiCo.3818 New York Branch Office, 0t Jt 8U Washington, IXOt opo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25c 48c an 98c A t . r . . - - jjgc a 0 0 0 0 0 Sale. for 3 days, . "5c . . 29c 75c, Clean up 9Qi 0 39c .00, foulards, Q 39c o-'s The undersigned , a registered opti cian, will be at his 'home, near Lcwer Stone Church, Monday and Tuts lay of each week. On any other week day I will drive to the homes of those w ho wish my servics. Consultation and examination free. Prices reduced. 'Phone, 611 Lowerstone. Address, DR. U. E. HILLER, 5-3-m B-pd Rockwell, N. C. Farm Wanted. To lease i r money rent farm with or without; build ings. Want to make bargaia at once. Would possibly purchase. Care of Watchman if it is Cedar Posts You Want, addr. ss J. O Obarles No 4, Mo:k- vi'le, N G 1 -pd. CHICHESTER S PILLS IbJI. f A 1, It . 7 . y Hi-ones-wrB M9iamm4 Urnnd, IlHa in PoJ Anrl . 1 1 hfirt efkfttfvl wi-h Xt d.'li Take no other, fit. rf your V Irn2-lst- Ask fot CIi l.ClikA.TKn 3 llAMONO HUANU for S yeai tuvex s Best. Saiest. 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