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Tho Carolina Vatchman V7o.Il STEWART, Editor and Owner f R2shed Every Wednesday, 123 Wet Innes Street SUBSCRIPTION PRICE t tyktrfwiwn, t year, 75 Record, 1 ftatt v Th Procressiv Farmer, I year, LOO AH 3 for a year each, only $1.50 EolertdM second-class matter January 19th, 1905k at the post office at Salisbury, N.C, under the actol Congress of March 3rd, 1879. . .. . Salisbury, N. 0.,-Sept. 15, '15. Judging 4y the printed stuff be ing loattered the next fair to be held here will get most of its pa tronage from Cincinnati. And Ohrrlotte is to have an im ported secretary for her Chamber of Commerce. Is it possible she too has no capable home-grtwn men? The Wathman sess very littlb aeed for women notaries and thinks about fifty per oent. of th men notaries could be dispensed with. Germany is said to be willing to pay one mark, or 23.8 cents, pe pound for ootton delivered at Bre men. Just so, but getting to Bre men is the trouble . Alabama has about gone dry too, exoept that it permits "min isters" to receiva fire gallons of whiskey per month for "daora mental" purposes. Bather tough' on the ministers and the sacra ments. Bat why not be truthful and say, five gallons .per montb for Romish priests to keep drunk onf fill M For Coipletefcoiall ailing, to Set it Will Sever Diplomats Relations With Bet many . WashiDgton, Sept. 14. Favorable adjustment of the submarine controversy witb Germany depends entirely on j Berlin's acceptance of recom mendations cabled today. by Ambassador Bernstorff as a result of bis conference yes terday with Secretary Lans ing. Details of the conference became known today, throw ing light on the critical stage the negotiations had reached. The Washington Government was almost ready to sever diplomatic relations, but de cided to delay taking any step until Germany could be furnished the evidence in its possession on the Arabic case In view of the evidence, A TT A A A A tne unitea states wants a disavowal of the act. That was made clear to count Bernstorff. Arbitration can not be an issue for conaidera tion until the attitude of the German Government toward the act itself is placed on rec ord. Later the American Government may consider a proposal to arbitrate, not the pripciple. but what idemnity should be paid for lives lost. Should Germany fail to satisfy the demand for dis avowal indications tonight were that Washington would sever diplomatic relations. Ten United States cavalrymen were surrounded by thirty Mexi oans on the border line near Brownsville, Texas, Monday, and two killed. We do not know just how far this matter may go witb out draging the United States in to an invasion of Mexica. It is generally believed the Roman Catholio Church is behind these raids hoping to secure Amerioan intervention and protection for their cause, the very poorest ex cuse for suoh a step and the very best reason why it should not be taken. However, if the matter i for us to settle, let it be annexa tion and colonization, then Chris tianise and educate the people be fore permitting them to exercise the full rights of Anerican oitizen ship. To naturalize Mexicans as they are, after four hundred years of Romanized degradation, would be a national calamity. A financial commission from England and France arrived in New York the other day for tin purpose of stabilizing exohange rates between them and the Uni ted States. The plan proposed is to float a loan of one billion dol lars in America with which to pay for the great quantities of war munitions being purchashed and also for wheat, corn, ootton, meats and manufactured goods. The cradit of the borrowers will be back of the bonds bat they of fer no oallateral.- Some Ameri can financier are said to be shocked and doubt the advisabili ty of making the loan under suoh circumstaooes. The question of American neutrality, it is under stood, will not be raised by the government, and it is stated the loss to Amerioa will equal the value of 200,000,000 bushels of wheat should we fail to make the loan. W. the Asked to Rehear Notary Case. Raleigh, Sept. 14. Judge A. Hoke, Associate Justioe of Supreme Court, is wrestling now with the problem of whether or not there shall be a rehearing of the noted "woman notary" case from Buncombe County, testing the constitutionality of the act of the last Legislature allowing the. Governor .to appoint women to positions aB notaries. . Judge Hoke was one of the three justices who delivered the controlling opinion of the oourt that the aot was un constitutional. After passing on the petition he may or may not direot the clerk of the Supreme Court to reinstate the case of the State vs Mrs. No Tao Knight on the docket for a re hearing. Members of the court gay that While there are fraquent petitions for rehsarings are filed with one and another of the mem bars of the court , by the losing sides in litigation, a very email per cent of them aie ovcr allowed. (Mil) Annual Excursion to Jacksonville and fimpa, Fli., ila Southern Railwaj, Pre mier Carrier of Hi Sooti, Tuesday, Sep Member 28th, 1915. Bpeoial train consisting of 6rti class day coaches and standard pullman sleeping oars will be op erated from Greensboro, tJalis bury, Charlotte and intermediate points through to Jacksonville oi Tuesday, September 28kh Low round trip fares as follows : From To To Jacksonville Tampa Greensboro $7 60 Winston-Salem 8 00 The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor tins-ills' in bead. Remember the full name and 'ock for tbe signature of R, W. OROw. 25c Sanford 7 60 N. Wilkesboro 8 60 Lexington 7.60 Albemarle 7.50 Mount Airy 8.60 Newton 8.00 Morganton 8.00 Gastonia 8.25 Reidiville 8.7Q Silor City 7.60 Salisbury 7.50 High Point 7.50 Ashsboro 8.00 Elkin 8 50 Statesvi.le 8.00 Hickory 8.00 Mooresviile 8 00 Conoord 7 60 $9 50 10 00 950 10.50 960 950 10.50 10.00 10.00 10.25 10.70 9.50 9.60 9.50 10.00 10.50 10.00 10.C0 10.00 9 50 Raleigh Votes $100,000 School Bonds. Raleigh, Sept, 14. Raleigh carried today by an over whelming majority the eleo tion for $100,000 bond issue for public school buildings. The special registration as 1,625 and the vote cast for bonds was 1,277 and against bonds 60. The school board will proceed at once to build a new fireproof school build ing to take the place of the Murphy school damaged by fire, probably selling the old building and site and pur chasing another site. Also a fireproof building will be erected for Glen wood suburb and improvements made in other school buildings. Fares on same basis from inter mediate points. m i passengers irom an points not 1 : i ooverea oy speoiM train win use regular trains to Greensboro, Sal isbury, Charlotte and other jane tion points connecting with the special train Returning thess tiokets will be good to leave Jacksonville any time atter arrival so as to retch original startiLg poiut by mid night cf Tuesday, October 5th . . n s . i iicaets goca aping only on special train, but returning w B A a. I . 1 oe nouorea via Atlanta ana can also be used via Savannah leaving Jacksonville o n Seaboard Ai Line train no 2 at a. m , to Savannah, thenoe Southern Ril way. This exoursion affords grnat op pcrtuuicy ior nomeseeaers and others to visit Florida at sma! expense. Last of September and first of October is "best time o vear to visit Florida. Fine fish ing, surf bathing and boating. Pullman reservations must be made in advance For reserva tions or any other information apply to an? sgnt Southern Rail way. or R. H. DeBottb D P. A Charlotte, N. C. owaa Will Help !o,RiMe II . literacy " A mooting was h-ld in the roc ms of the County Board of Education bore Saturday, September 4th, when Mrs4 J Pi Morre was made 3 b airman and Prof . R. G. Kizer, sdctetaiv, of tho county commit tee to remove illiteracy in Rowan Another meeting was held las Saturday and arrange menta wen nide to appoint a committee in eich ichocl district in the county, secure t.b.9 lames cf teachers for the schools and those who will as sist in getting attendance This woik will be done in connection with the Statewide movement and ib expeoted to match the work doue, eo for as resultb are oonoTi d, in any "section nf the State This is a great work and deserve the. hearty co-operation of every gcod citiz u. It is oue of brother ly consideration and no ciu should hesitate to attend th- schools as no one will be prouder of results than the beneficiaries. Casper WIH Plead "Suiity." Fort Smith. Ark.. Sopt 9 Johti L. Casper, Kansas Cy li quor dealer whom G v rnmeu authorities dt-sicuated as the nad cr of the I ii "m ; 'inbiue ring" die covered her. s v ral months sg' will plead guilt when arrauged in the Uimed States Dietric Or urt uext October, according tc Clipper's statement. Casper said also he intended advising all other d iPendauts in the whiekey block aie t do likewise, uaaper is i defendant in indictments csrryn p mora thau one hundred coun.s in tbe alleged moot. shine conspiracy He said he did not intend to plear guilty to the indictment chargii p him with bribing Knox Booth, o JNaBbville. lenn . termer rvi.ue agent of tie Tennessee ditric who turned inf rmer and who "it under indictment charged wn accepting bribes fr m the mo u ehinrtf. Caspar said the r-aen h intiided fleiduw guilty w teens'1 h w8 tired o: payii j attorney fees. 0 Drive put Malaria ) The twelfth district meeting of And Build Up The System n.. ..m ... . ... . Take the Old Stahdard .GROVE'S ""V TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know, prmee on fcatorrfay- ptimo r what you are taking, as the formula is 9Kf h .ti,:B w;Birif t u Mmnrd. printed on every label, showing it " . . .'. Smne and Iron in a tasteless form, oi tnoinages m favie, ivtasu, C Qainine drives out malaria, the Trojai Rnan 'to' ud uo'the systejji-, so sects Invigorating to the Pale and Sickl The Old Standard general strengthening toni, GKOVE'S TASTELESS chill TOiNIC.drives ou lialnria,enricbes the blood, builds up the system, A true Tonic For adults and children. 50c nffliiimmi n inM.HMMMMM..iwii.iii..Miiiiiiiiimii For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the country that a great many women have escaped serious op erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and it is true. We are permitted to publish in this announcement extracts from the letters of five women. All have been recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be mpre convincing? 1 Hodgdon, Me. "I had pains in both sides and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I was so nervous I could not sleep, and I thought ! never would be any better until I submitted to an operation, butT commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman." Mrs. Haywabd Sowebs, Hodgdon, Me. O Shelbyvxlle, Ky. "I suffered from a severe female trouble. My right side hurt me badly it was finally decided that I must be operated upon. When my husband learned this he got a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for me, and after taking it a few days I got better and continued to improve until I am now welL" Mrs. Mollis Smith, R.FJX, Shelbyville, Ky. 3Hanovkb, Pa. " The doctor advised a severe operation, but my husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I experienced great relief in a short time. Now I feel like a new person and can do a hard day's work and not mind it." Mrs. Ada Wilt. 303 Walnut St, Hanover, Pa. A Bkcatur, III. mI was sick in bed and three of the best physi cians said I would have to be taken to the hospital for an oper ation as I had something growing in my left side. I refused to sub mit to the operation and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com poundand it worked a miracle in my case, and I tell other women what it has done for me." Mrs. Laura A. Gbiswold, 2437 East WiHiam Street, Decatur, I1L C Cleveland, Ohio. " I was very irregular and for several years my side pained me so that I expected to have to undergo an op- tiauuu. uwvuia atuu i-uey jtnew oi notning that would help me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and I became regular and' free from pain. I am thankful for such a good medi cine and will always give it the highest praise."" Mrs. C. II. Gkifitth, 1568 Constant St., Cleveland, O. I - - Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE Ca. Ls (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice! 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Plowing Demonstration. Notice to Creditors. Having qual fied ss en eutor of Ih estate of J. F. LyV lj. this is to notifj all persons having Jnims against lhe said dereiient to tile an itemized, verified statemet of stame with the un Jersipned on r Irefore. the 17th day of September, 1916, or this no ice will be plea led in bar of their recovery. Per 8on indebted to aid -state are notifi ed to make prompt settlement. This 17th day vt September 1915. J. F. Cooper, Eiecutor Avery 8-16, Three-plow Outfit. Plowing demonstration at J. S. McCubbins' farm on China Grove road, four miles from Salisbury. Don't IVSiss it. Thursday and Friday, September 16 and 17. FflRM POWER CO., Salisbury, N. C. fkl dollar milmhMikky af your earning season if yon donU plant a. feW aollar in t Wk NOW. f 1 IFE is juit a matter of farming of rinding JLs ertile soi in a Joocl AeU crJbreakinl Jioinul ani tcin patient. The JianetinJ corner last the main Work Jiuut he done tlie leasi mm FIRST remit are shoeing." feried 'Kaufman. WG PAYI4 PER CENT. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS. NATIONAL BANK, Saiisbuy, N. C. V 120 West In nes Street, 9 Salisbury, N. C. m We have one of the best equipped Job Printing 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 ill 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 Tours (or business, THE QUALITY SHOP . Wm. H. Stewart, Prop., Salisbury, N. C. 120 W. Innes t., Up tairs. Remember, Up Stairs,
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