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4 the Carolina Yatdiman Win. H. STEWART, Editor an4 Owner jbBshed Every Wednesday, 129 West Innes Street SUBSCRIPTION PRICE t Watchman, 1 year, . .75 Record, 1 year, '75 The Progressive Farmer, 1 year, 1.00 All 3 for a year each, only $1.50 Entered aa second-class matter January 19th, 1905, at the post office at Salisbury, N. C, under the act of Congress of March 2rd,1879. Salisbury, N. JM June 9, v15. The government's crop re port just published places the prospective wheat crop at 950,000,000 bushels, possibly 1.000.000.0C0. This is the record crop in this country. Of course the country can get along without Mr. Bryan as Secretary of State, but it is rather unfortunate that we are forced to swap horses in the middle, of the stream The Watchman believes Mr. Brvan could have- been of great service to the nation at this time and thathe could accomplish "more for peace as Secretary of Stats than is possible by any private citi zen. Sectttir BrjtTRejIgBS. Washington, D . C., JunefS William Jennings Bryan', .three time Democratic candidate for the presidency of the United States,,' and author of nearly thirty peace treaties with principal nations of the world, resigaed today as Sec retary of State as a dramatio quel to his disagreement with President Wilson 6 ver the govern ment's polioy toward Germany. The resignation was accepted bv the President. The Cabinet then approved the respouse whioh had been prepared to the German replj to the, Lusitania note. Aotinp Secretary Robert Lansing will ifcn the document, and tomorrow it will be cabled to Berlin Seoretary Bryan will retain to private life tomorrow, when his resignation takes effect. -It was learned that he intends to con tiooe hisV&htioal support of the President Rather than sign the document whioh he he belieyed might possi bly draw the United States into war, Mr. Bryan submitted hie re ignation in a letter declaring that 'the issue involved is of suoh moment that to remain a memLer of the Cabinet would be as un fair to you as it would be to the oaude which is nearest my heart, namely, the prevention of war.1' The President accepted the re signation in a letter of regret, tinged with deep personal feeling of affection. The letters, oonsti luting the official announcement of Mr. Bryan's departure from the Cabinet to private life, were made public at the White House at six o'clock tonight . woman could hardly stand Because of Terrible Back ache. Relieved hy Lydia E. 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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 speak of your Vegetable Compound to many of my friends. ' 'Mrs. Abel Law SON, 126 Lippitt St, Providence, R.I. Danger Signals Women are what one physician, called backache, headache, nervousness, and the blues. In many cases they are symptoms of Borne female derangement or an inflam matory, ulcerative condition, which may be overcome by taking Lydia E. Pink hnTn'dVpcrptahle ComDound. Thousands of American women willingly testify to Its virtue. Admimstntcr's Sols o! Yaluatile Personal Prepeiiy. Having qualified ss Adminiatra tor of the estate of th'o late Mary Jane Bostiao I hereby gjye notice that I will expose to Publio Auo- tiou at the late residence cf the deceased, in China Grove, N. 0.f on Thursday, July 1st, 1915, the following sitioles of persona property belonging to said estate, to wit: One bureau, some beds and bed ding, blankets and quilts, and i number of chairs and frer arti cles of household property. Some hay, and an interest in glowing crop of corn and cotton. Two shares (par value flCO.OO) of the Patterson Manufacturing Co., of China Grove, N. C. Two shires (par value $100.00) of the Lillian Knitting Mills China Grove, N. O. Sale to begin at the hour of 10 o'olock a, m. Terms of sale, cash. D. White Bcstian, administrator of Mary Jane Bos tian, deceased. Dated this March 25, 1915. Walter H . Woodson, Atty. 6riid Excursion to WisningtOB, D. C. And return via Southern Railway Thursday, June 10th, 1915. Special .train will leave Salis bury t 8:80 p. m. June lOtb, ar riving Washington following morning at 7:55 a. m. Return ing, will leave Washington at 9 :00 a. m. Saturday Jane 12th, 19l6 Paisangers from branch line points will use regular trains to the various junction points con necting with the special train, and returning will use regular trains from suoh juuotion points to the home stations. Tickets good going and retu ru ng on special train only and can not be extended. Speoial train will oonsist of first olass coaches only . Daylight trip through Virginia returning. A rare opportunity to spend twenty-fine honrs in Washington, giving ample time to vi-it the many points of intetest in the Capital City. Low round trip fares from sta tions named as follows: Salisbury $5 00, Albemarle 5.00, Lexington $5.00, High Point $5.00. Reidiville $4.50, Burling, ton $5.00. Greensboro $5.00. Spencer $5.00, ThomssviPe $5.00, Asheboro $5 00. Siler City $5.00, Gibsonville $5 00. Low round trip fares from all ether points on same basis. For further information, tick , ees . etc call on anv affent South crn Railway, or, R. H. DkButti, D. P. A. Charlotte, N. O. , 1 1 : tiHtaCld Sons, Other Remedies Won't Curt. Toe worst cases, no matter of how long standing. re cand by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. porter" Antiseptic Heailcj Oil. It relieves ftia. sad HcrUfl rt the. sai timet 25c, 50c tLM -WiTMTTrfr Trrrf rHrci tfVlUI All IV V1Y1 1 VUJbtf A ft J OUR SOLAR SYSTEM- GOD'S GLOBY IN THE HEAVERS The reverence of Jehovah Is the beginning of wisdom." Only the foolish Bay to their heart, "There Is no God." "Day onto day uttereth speech, and night unto night showeth knowl edge." "The heavens declare the glory of God." Psalms 111:10; 14:1; 19:1, 2. An appreciation of the Infinite Power of the Creator and of our: own littleness should make us teachable. The study of Creation Is the "Key of Knowledge." Using this Key we begin to realize that the only worthy ambition 1b to co-operate with oar Creator's beneficent designs respecting His Creation. The planets of our System compared with our Son are as nothing. Imagine the Sun's diameter that of a large flour bar rel: Jupiter would compare as a small orange. Earth and Venus as peas, and Mercury and Mars as raspberry seeds. The Sun is three hundred thousand times the size of our Earth. A train at thirty miles an hour could go around the Earth in one month, bat nearly ten years would be required for it to travel the circumference of the Sua. Our day and night are the result of the Earth's rotation en -Its own axis, while its motion around the Sun marks our year. Planets nearer the Sun have .shorter orbits, and hence, shorter years, while remote ones hare longer years. A year on the planet Mercury would equal three of our months. On Neptune, . farthest off, a year equals 164 of Earth's years. Yet our . Sun Is only one of the teed ttara, of which the most op-to-diite astronomical methods estimate there are one hundred and twenty-five millions. Around each of these fixed Hare un doubtedly revolves a planetary System like our own. Thus . -reckoned, there are one thousand million worlds. Even this is ; not the limit. If we should stand upon the farthest and dim-' mest star, we should no doubt from there see as many more beyond We are appalled at the greatness of the Universe. ' The zodiacal signillustrate various sections of the heavens. Risible at different seasons. JOOOOPC 300QOOU BUY GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE MOW THE BIG 3EML E IE IL,:E Is still in progress at - Jo MoMlle3P9s9 on North Main Street, next to M. C. Rufty's Grocery, is no in full swing. Hen'o & Boy Clothing, Shoeo, Hate, Shinto, Underwear, &c., will go for less than 33 per cent on the dollar. Mr. Miller is selling a lot of goods only slightly dam aged by water at very low prices and wants all of his former patrons and friends to call and get their por tion of the numerous big bargains whirh are being of fered. You are invited to call and take a look, if you find a bargain to snit yon, you will be the gainer. Come early for the goods are going fast. Remember the place, - J. HI. filler, Clothier, North Haln St., - Salisbury, It. O. '3 terns of lamest 4i orr Reiders 6alhered and Condense tor Quick AssimuUtioo. Delegate33f the reoeut Pan- American Finauoial Conference clcBid their sit in St. Lou:t Sun- day witn. a Inuohecn at wnion, Frederiok Wt Lhmanu, former solicitor geueral of the United States, told thm that the Niagara Falls mediation, conference to ad just Mexican .tffairs may not have acoomplished what it was aimed lo, but it uudonbjediy had a far reaohing effect through Sooth aud Oeotral Am't rioa . One of1 the great accomplishments of that conferenoe," laid Mr. Lehmaou, "is the fact that tbrjugh the U . ited States' prompt and frietdiy acceptance of Vhe offer of the three i " i i i meaitat-, sue reooguizua urr equal the countries to the South of us. Thatact will continue to have its effect long after the de tails of tne oonrerenoe itseii are forgottpn." Presidsnt Wilson was urged in a petition carried to the White House Suuday by a committee repressing the Free Federation of Working Men of Porto Rico to appoint a commission in -the is- lauds. It was represented thst 'the rights, the liberties aud the lives of tha masses of the peogle of Porto Rioo are placed ii jeop irdy by the. maladministrations of the laws." It is a matter of surprise that President Wilson would reoeive such a delegation on Suuday. Informal efforts, as yet without official sanction,, are being- made bV Mexicans identified with the Villa Zapata movement in Mexico to bring about s reconciliation with the GarraDz faction with the view of establishing a Govern ment by the United States. Eli- sto Arrendo, Washington repre sentative of General Carranza Suuday received a message, from a Carransa Consul on the border sayirg be had-been approached by a Villa offioial, speaking presuma bly with authority, to learn what could be done to initiate peace negotiations. The message was forwardedithput comment by ArreiJoodotbGeneral Gar ran as at VeTflG?&:hav4rOthi official and therefore can make no statement," sad Arreudo. A referendum of the Swiss Na tion has approved by a vote of 435,000 against '26,000 speoial war taxation yielding about $12,000 000. Renter's Bucharest correspond ent telegraphs that a great dem onstration was held there Sun day in favor of Rumanian inter vention in the war in support of the allies About 80,000 percon marched to the Italian legation where speech-s were made eulogiz ing Italy. In the afternoon par tisans of Alexander Marghilomau, ohe Goueervatiye leader, together with socialists, organized a coun ter demc nstratiou . The passpoits of two American oit z us living ;i at Dresdeu, Leou Raiiies aud Knrl Rcknagil, have been ordered1 rev ktd by the American KmLassy, on instruc tions from the titate Department at Washington. The men it is said, adversely, criticizj the Ameri can government in the pieient crisis and declare in a newspaper article tbat they were ashamed of their citizenship WORDS FROM HOME Statements That May be Investigated. Testimony of Salisbury Citizens. When a Salisbury citizen comes to the front, telling his friends and neighbors of his experience, you can rely on his sincerity. The statements of people residing m far away plaoes do not .com mand your confidence.. Home endorsement is the kind that backs Doan's Kidney Pi'ls. Such testimony is convincing. Inves tigation proves it true Below is a statement of a Salisbury resi dent. No stronser nroof of merit can be bad M. B. Seal. 424 B. Kerr St . Salisbury, says: ''I have found Doau's Kidney Pills to be just the thing for backache. I frequently had several attaoks of lumbazo when I could hardly move on ao 3ount of the sharp catches across my loins.. Whenever I feel any trouble like tbat, I take a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills and they never fail to help me." Prioe 50o at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr Seal had. Foster-Mil-bum Go., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Get the Habit of o)lyJu mm You can always find here a big selection, .lost any style and at a price to suit you. Sample Shoes. Big lot of odd pair of low cut shoes ' of all kinds for men, women, children aud boys. Asst. styles and sizes priced for women and children, , 48o and up Old i ad iee 98: plain toe oxfoius tor 48c Women 1 5u kid strap or Mary Jane pumps for $1.25 Women $2 00 button oxfords a very stylish oxf old, for $148 Women solid leather blucher ox fords or strap pump, for $1.50 Womeu and misses $2.50 patent pump or Mary Jane style with low heal, for $1.98 Women $3.00 cloth top slipper very stylish, for $245' Women's finest shoes and tho vrv latest styles for $3, $3.50 and $4 Children's Shoes. Yon can always depend on getting the best childreus s it p rs here for ihn pr-ce you pay We carry good makes a d u'.l priced on reasonable basis. Men's Shoes. Men's ocz plow ihoes mado. bluching or outiug style with proper -weight sole to iueuro, good service. Prioe $1.48 Men's low cat shoes vici and pat ent, etylirh locking f' r$2and $2.50 3elwyn ui.d Charlotte shows tor ( men, aro stylish and wear as Well as shoes you' niy. muc'i more for, for - $3.00 and $3.50 Boy's Shbes. Boys scout shoes with b'ue- leath er sc le which -las o Jong 9 to 12 for $i.50J3 fo 15 fci $2-00 All bizes iu Boys oxfords at. uudbrate prices. Don't buy shoes any where until you gt ou " prices ai d see our shoe?. HIM SALISBURY, rj. C. thai Mm in ihahmk icday STkTT Ji L C r .1 J.1 J m W v-vy com. eA.pett a crop oi jnvjvsp ai ins cjiu I of your Coming season if You donH plants fev7 aotar.r in tK tank NOW. y 1FE is yisl a matter of farming of finding ILj ertile 5oil in &ool ield ot treakin frotnul ani loexni ratient. IKe KarVetin comes last uie main wont masi dq aone wniie ine iz&sx. results are 5hoWin.,, fferted Haufrnan., - t n , - 1 WG PAY 4 PER. CENT. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Salisbury, N. C. This Is Top Dresser Year If you have fertilized your crops lightly at planting time, or used fertilizer lacking in potash, it is not too late to remedy this, provided you Top or Side dress with a fertilizer containing sufficient proportions of all three necessary elements of plant food Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia and Potash. Do not make the mistake of using a material that contains Nitrogen (Ammonia) only, such as Nitrate of Soda. To get the increase in fruitage, as well as stalk arid foliage, use ROYSTER'S TOP DRESSERS, which not only provide ammonia in quickly available form, but also phosphoric acid and POTASH. ROYSTER'S TOP- TRADEMARK REGISTERED. Will stimulate the growth of your crop, increase the yield, overcome unfavorable seasonal conditions, and check the tendency in cotton to blight and shed. BRANDS ' Available Ammonia Potash PRESTO TOP DRESSER, -v - - 4. 10. 4. ROYSTER'S SPECIAL TOP DRESSER, 4. 7.50 2 50 MAGIC TOP PRESSER - 9. 3. Royster top dressers, like all Royster Fertilizers, are backed by experience: compounded on scientific principles: plant-food for the plant at just the proper time and in right proportions : mechanical condition perfect. Look for the trade-mark on every bag. Send postal for book on Top Dressing and name of nearest Royster Dealer. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, Norfolk, Va. Spartanburg, Sr'C. Charlotte, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. Montgomery, Ala Tarboro, N. O. Macon, Ga. Baltimore, Md. olumbia, S. OL Columbus, Ga.
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