The Carolina Watchman . j r. H. STEWART. Editor and Owner f RSshed Every Wednesday, 123 West lanes street. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE s ' Record, lyear, . . . . . . .75 The Piogressrvt Farmer, I year, 1.00 AH 3 for a year each, only $1.50 Eatered as second-class matter January 19th, 1905, at the post office at Salisbury, N.C., under the actol Congress of March 3rd, 1879. V Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 1, '15. Under what provisions of the law is the Southern Power Com pany permitted to keep a foroe of men putting up wires on Sunday? The Salisbury public schools will open about September 18fch, usually close two weeks at Christ mas, generally lose two weeks extra during the session and then olose in May. making about a seven month term, How come? Mr. J B. Lingle, Route 7, Salisbury, is the fortunate possessor of au International Harvester 8-16 Mogul tractor recently purchased from the Salisbury Hardware & Furniture Company. This pseful little machine has become widely known as the "small farm tractor for all farm work " It is a traotor of the 4-wheel, gen eral DnrDose tvn. which oan be used for all blowing, seeding har r - vestiDgi hauling, and for the running of all suoh machines as ensil age outtere, buskers and shredders, feed grinders, and other power machines in general use on North Carolina farms. Mr. Licgle expects to use it for all these purposes and to do with it, in the course of a year, a great deal of the work for whioh at pres ent he is using horses. The board of aldermen are pre paring to sell the bonds that is said to have been carried over the heads of the tax payers of the city by the one-gallons crowd coaxed to the polls by the machinations of those who daily commit crime in the name of Progress, Booster, Civio Pride, etc Col. Al. Fairbrother says the lynohing of Frank has done more to' keep immigrants from the South than anything that could have happened. Thb Watchman does not in any wise endorse lynch law, but it is glad something hap pened that will keep them out and it certainly hopes the Colonel is oorreot . At the last week's meeting of the board of aldermen, it was decided to purchase some metal signs to mark the streets. It is to be hop ed that one of the prinoipal streets of the city will be spelled correct ly hereafter. We refer to Innes Street, named for James Innes, an early register of deeds of this oounty, whose autograph can b seen with little trouble among the records of that office. There is no exouse for suoh an error, "Inniss," o be perpetuated longer. Aoout an tne saints are now jumping one one All red of 8 mith field, a leading politioiai in the last legislature and big Ike gener ally, with all four of their feet be cause it has been found that he, like most politicians, was stealing everything he could get his hands on. If some one had bad the courage to point out this fel low's bent before the lambs were shorn, he would have been de nounced as an enemy to progress, a oalamity howler, a sorehead, a cronio growler, etc It certainly is enough to make honest people sick to see these little pin heads lock arms and hob nob with the All red olass until he is caught and then turn and denounce him. This class of criminals, the little cow ards tnd sniveling Willies, who are willing to play second fiddle so long as they are given an ocoa sianal sop, those who "boost" at the polls anp tote bones for the fel low who is brazen enogh to face the publio with his demagoguery, are doing society thousand times more injury han the one bad fel low who is sure to be caught in time. They uphold his hands, strive to make him a popular hero and endeavor to drown the cry for justioe, sane methods, patriotism and all that goes to make up the great differences between right and wrong. The one bold bad man is not near so injurious to a com munity as the host of little pimps who through cowardice or for po Hoy's sake keep quiet, saving at" ''mm tneir own tnin skins and at the same time encourage general dis honesty and degeneration. ' L - n if iH pB9J pUV sSofJ SdODg isa eq; stvevp. ii aji sireo A3j b is) nreo oq uo suorpaorp oos M3P!nb no paaj sSoq jnoX ptre sseasxp 6U3A9jd srqj, aA RA8Q paj Surpasj Cq sSejs uuaS dtp ib ii doig suuoa oiur a&ojS ;eu guxisS Xq pastiBO st asBasip Soq nV dojg ayj in bj (ib(J pay ? Piles ; Cared in 6 to 4 Days ' 7ooe Orugviti !ill refund money if PAZO 3HTTCENT fails to cure -af case of Itching, 'nSIS- BleedidU or Protruda g piles in 6 to 14 am. 1fH4if8tap'3iicatii;3C'e -., sase una Kesb DO YOUR OWN i SHOPPING Onyx" r Hosiery Gves the BEST VALUE for Tour Money Every Kind from Cotton to Silk, For Men, Women and Children, Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair " Uok for ti TrU Mark! Soli fcy All Good Dealers. wholesale Lord & Taylor NEW YORK anaraa-Pacific EiposllioQS, San Francisco and Sis Diego, California. Very low round trip fares. Dates of sale March 1st to Nov emter 80tb, 1915. Final return limit three mouths Jrom date of sale, exoept tha these tickets will not be goodij to i eturn later than December 81s!, 1915. Low - round trip. . fares from principal points -as ' fellows.: Charlotte $84 15. Salisbury $84.15, High Point $8446, Greensboro $8415. Mount Airy -$86 25, Gas- tonia $88 15, North Wilksboro $87.85, Statesville $84.15 Hickory $83.25, Morganton 182.20, Wins stou-Salera $84.15, Shelby $82.60. Fares from other points on same basis. Fares to Seattle or via Portland and Seattle at higher rate. These tickets will permit of diverse routine: and will allow ton-over on both soma and ne- turn trip within limit of ticket.- Southern Railway offers choice of several routes of historic inter est from whioh to select; goiog one wav and returning another. Through connection and good service via Memphis, St , Louis, Chicaeo or New Orleans Through cas daily via New Orleans and Sunset Route. 'Spe cial car partiesjiow boine arrang ed, affcrding opportunity to make t,rin withon. chause with select company on ontgoii g trip; re turning at leisure via and route vtjii mav ohiose. stoDP'ug oft at your own pleasure, throvy avoid ing all the discomforts of oing andnreturning with larga torn par ties, beicg compelled to follow the crowd. In going individually or with special Pallman car parties y(?n spend your own money, stop where y u please and go and come to suit your own convenience and save mcney paid tourist agents for escorting jou around. For farther information apply to Southern Rulwav agtnts, or R. H. DeBdtts, division passenger agent, Charlotte, N. C. Weather Forecast For Septeaber, 1915. From 1st to 9th, changeable J 1 1 m V ana com rains, it wind is east September lat at from 8 to 10 a m. From 9th to 16th fair and cool threatening to rain locally. From 16th to 28rd fair and con threatening to cool showers along. From 28rd to Oct., 1st. rain and if wind is east, from 4 to 6 a. m., on the 28rd, look for oold equinoxial rain storms from east. This mouth shows a fairly good rainfall in general and heavy in some sections with wind. Henry Reid. 3-in-One is a licrht, trare oil com- twmnil that never num. 34n-One lubricates TwrFectlv sewin? nrnrTii-nt. I v i iwi t itera.bicvcle3.1ocks.clocks. is. lnwnmowera evervthi nt that ever needs oiling in Your home nffirfL Nn trrexsr. No acid. A little 3-in-One on a SOIt CIOU aeans and polishes perfectly all veneered or varnished furniture and woodwork. Inrinkled on a vard of black cheesecloth it makes an ideal Dustless Dusting Clothe . . 1 a L.lL maasm -in-une aosomteiy prevents rust on gun Darreis, aaio mjxnxa, nam iwui fixtures, gas ranges, everything metal, indoors or out, in any climate. It sinks into the unseen metal pores and forms a protecting "overcoat" which stays on. Free 3-I-Oiso Free. Write today for generous firte bottle and the 3-in-One Dictionary of hundreds of uses. 3-in-Oue if sold in all good store in 3-size bottles: 10c (1 ox.), 25c (3 ozj. due la oz Y pint j. aiso in new pacentea runay uu can, 20c .o?k 3-IN-ONE OIL COMPANY 43 DA Broadway Hmw Task City Get rid of dandruff it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall out. Be wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris do. They regularly use ED. PINAUD'S EAU DE QUININE the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your self. ; Note its exquisite quality and fragrance. Aristo cratic men and women the world over use and endorse this famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and white and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. Buy a 50c bottle from your dealer or send 10c to our Ameri can Offices for a testing bottle . Above all things don't neglect your hair. PARFUMERIE ED. FDiAUD, Dept. II ED. PINAUD BIdg., New York The Secret of a Good Figure often lies in the brassiere. Hundreds of thousands of women wear the Bien-Jolie Brassiere for the reason that they regard it as necessary as a corset. It supports the bust and back and gives the figure the youthful outline which fashion decrees. are the daintiest, most serviceable garments imaginable. Only the best of materials are used for instance, "Walohn", a flexible bon ing of great durability absolutely rustless permitting laundering without removal. They come in all styles, and your local Dry . Goods- dealer will show them to you on re quest.' If he does not carry them, he can easilyfret them for you by writing to us. Sen for an illustrated booklet showing styles that are in high favor. BENJAMIN & JOHNES 0 Warren Street Newark, N. J. APBual Popular Excursion to Richmond, Yarj Hi Sou'nerD Railway, Toesoay, bepi. fin. - Southern Railway will cpemtw annual September excaraion to Richmend ou Tuesday, Septftmbu th, 1915, from Noith and Sooth Carolina territory. Special train consisting of both day ooachea and Btaudard pnllmau sleeping oars will leave Charlotte at 9:16 p. m., on Tuesday. Sep tember 7th, arriving t&iohmoud following morning at 7:20 a. m . Returning, these tickets will be good on all regular trains leaving Richmond Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Septemher 8th,. 9th and 10th. Can spend three whoL days and two nights in Richmond if desired. Passengers from all branch line points oan use regular trains into Charlotte, Salisbury, Greensboro and ot'ier junction points connect ing -with the special' trpin, This will be the last excursion to Rich mond tnis season and will be a first class trip in every respect. Ample time to make side trip to Norfolk, Petersburg and ,City Point. following low round trip fares will apply from stations named: Charlotte $4 50, Concord $4 50, Thomasville $4 25 Morganton $5.00. Stateiville $5.00, Rock Hill 15.00, Mooreoville $5.00. Sal iabury $4 50 Lexington $4 50, High Point $4.25, Hickory $5.00, Oastonia 1 5 00, Blacksburg $5.00, Cheeter $5 00, Shelby $5.00, New ton $5.00." Fares from all other intermedi ate points on same basis. Pullman reservations most bp made in advance. For farther information apply to any agent Southern Railway, or R. H. DeButts, D. P. A., Char lotte N O. oooooooocoooooooooooooooooo Choosing Silver Aitislic designs. correct style, brilliant finish, combined with honest value, maki ROGERS BROS.tSi silverware the choice of discriminating purchasers. This name to-day stands for the heaviest grade of plate and exq uisile beauty . of patterns, assuring long years of service and sat isfaction. Its remarkable durability has won it the popular title "Silper Plate that Wears." Sold by leading dealers every where. Send (or catalogue . "C-L "showing all patterns. NterhMn Britannia Co.. lAtenAtoti.l tii!r.r Co., Maiden, Com. RUB-MY-T1SM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, -Eczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used t item ally-or externally. 25c THE LAST CALL or this GREA'l GIG AN TIG FIRE SALE. The real birgHins Bird" best values are now to he found ht re We urge you not to delay in coming t: tht last call c-f thi? sale. There are bargains upou bargaius to be gotten hpr Thosn wbo havi been fortunate to attend our suie nt the beginning will frankly admit thet ther& was never kuowu in thy history of tnf rchandisiug such a real slaughter of prices. We heartily extend to you a mst cordial weloome to oar store. Ccme in and make yourself at home and share a portion of the bargains at The Last Gall of This Big Sale. Dear Friends aud P.trons, vw have hundreds and hnrdredi rf ernd brea'ns to be found in onr tor dnrinf? h LAST CALL SALE. Come to this SALE NOW GOING ON and SAVE MONEY. LOOK FOR THE SIGN, LAST CALL Yours to Please oUoMoMiniLILlBIK Next Door to the Iris Theatre Come and Bring Your Friends Along to This Sale. Established 1894 Faculty of 33: 427 Students, from 20 States. Accredited by Virginia State Board of Educa-1 tion. Hundreds of graduates now teaching. $160 per year in Academic Dept.; $200 per year in College Dept. The Leading Training School for Girls in Virginia Where can parents find a College with tts fine a record, with as experienced management, at such moderate -cost? For catalogue address G. P. ADAMS, Secretary, BliACKSTONE, VA Haiti M dollar in the tak teday TOU ea-rft exiaect a crow of money at the end I of your earning szason if You donH plant a, feW aollarj in tne Bank NOW. 5 1 IFE is juft a matter offiTmix of finding and tcinl patient. TKe Hartestirif comer last the main vork must he done tfJule the least remits are shov?in." feriert Kaufman. WG PAY 4 PER CENT. i ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT J J FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Salisbay, H. C. 8 So) 120 West Innes Street, Salisbury, N. O. We have one of the best equipped Job Trinting Plants in this section of the State and are prepared to do any kind of Printing that may be desired. Also have on hand, or can quickly supply, customers with any class of paper, or stationary desired. Can print cards, from the smallest to a full sheet, circulars from the smallest to a full sieet, newspapers, pamphlets, catalogues, books, billheads, letterheads, statements, programs, blanks, envelopes, tags, checks, in fact anything in the line of printing. Work done promptly, neat ly and as cheaply as any Work done in one or more colors and guaranteed to give satisfaction in every instance, both as to work, stock and price. It will pay you to get our prices Before Giving out your order. Remem ber we are IMP Yours for business, THE QUALITY SHOP Wm. H. Stewart, Prop., Salisbury, N. C. 120 W. Innes St., Up Stairs. Remember, Up Stairs, Up Stairs. I Route No. 8, Salisbury, N. 0.

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