The Carolina Yatchman CTq. H. STEWART, Editor and Owner fcbSshed Every Wednesday, 123 West Inne Street SOESCRIPTTON PRICE t 'OTsSctno&St S ycsfi .75 Record, 1 fetfa .75 Tb Progietslv Farmer, 1 year, LOO AH 3 for year each, only $150 Eattredas second-class matter January 19th, 1905, it the post office at Salisbury, N. Grander the actol Congress of March 3rd, 1879. Salisbury, N. 0., Oct. 6, '15. Governor Oraig says the in creased tax rate is all right and others jump np and say the in crease is not as much as is cus tomary every four years, therefore we should understand that not withstanding the rapidly enhanc ing of taxable values and increase in tax payers, we should cheer fully look forward to the increase of taxes year by year and thank t heaven the State doesn't confii- oate our little all. But what about the Demooratio slogan of economy, free tiade and an easy yoke? All right Miss Democraey just go ahead and put the screws to us to the limit, you'll be glad to hare a straw tiok to lie on some day. If you believe in spending your dollars in Salisbury so they oan be spent and rspent in Salisbury then spend them with Salisbury ana nd Salisbury business enter prises. The same logic applies in other ways, for instance: If you want to help build up and strengthen Salisbury and Salra- burians make it a point to employ Salisburians and give them the preference in every ay possible. Germany has developed into one of the strongest nations on earth and did her building from the in side. Out of every 100 men in Germany 95 of them are loyal, pa triotic Germans, ready to stand by Germany first and last, which aooounts for the harmony and strength of the nation. This is a splendid example that Salisburi ans might follow with profit. Spend your money at home and patronize Salisburians who con duct Salisbury enterprises. U. D. C. Cooveatioa in Cbirlotte. Charlotte Obmrer. - today's program. Solo "Bird and Rose" (Hor rocks), Mrs. H. S. Mathew. Business session, Mrs. Eugene Little, State President United Daughters of the Oonfederacy, presiding. 1 p. m. Lunoheon, oourtesy Daughters of the American Revo lution, at Trinity Methodist Sunday school rooms, 2 p. m. - Business session. 4:80 p. m. Unveiling of tablet, which marks building where the last full cabinet meeting of Presi dent Jefferson Davis was held (Observer Building), by Stone wall Jackson Chapter United Daughters of the Oonfederacy. In an environment of mental brilhanoe and social oharm, the Nineteenth Annual Convention of the United Daughters of the Con federaoy, North Carolina Division began last night at 8:80 o'clock in the assembly hall of the Ma sonic Temple. Two hundred or more delegates were present from every portion of the State, to at tend a meetihg whose sessions will extend through Friday afternoon U. S. Crop Report Sends Cotton up. New York, Oat. The govern ment's report pointing to the smallest cotton crop since 1909 , caused a sensational advance in the market today with prices mak ing new high record for the season on exoited general buying. . Jan uary oontracts sold up to 12.87 or 74 points above Saturday olcs ing figures and more than $5 per bale above the low level of last Friday and nearly $19.00 per bale above the low level of last sum mer. Closing prices were 8 to 6 points off from the best under real zing but the fluaU tone was steady at a net gain from 68 to 66 points for the day. The market ruled very steady before the official condition re ports was published. The oensus figures showing 2,900,007 bales ginned to September 25, were pub lislnd with 8,893,753 bales last seasu, were published at the opening. -GnwinA to DfoaMs Believed Cases GroilDg out of Snboirlne Warlaie Will be Amicably Settled. Washington, Oat Getma: y has completely aoceded to the American demands for settl -meut of the Arabio case. The Impe rial Government in a letter pre sented today by its Ambassador Count von BernstoirT, t S cre- tary Lansing disavows the sink ing of the vessel, announces that it has so notified the eubmariLe commander who mada the at'eofe, expresses regret for the loss of American lives, and agrees to pay indemnity to their families. Official WaehiLgton was both gratified and relieved by the di plomatic victory. Th commp uication delivered by the Ambaj sador pursuant to general in structions from his,Roverument spread absolute ni fi deuce that there wou'd b no more subma rine oontn vrsies between tb United States and Germany, for the document reveals that strip gent orders have been g.ven to submarin) commanders to pre vent a recurrence of soon incidents as the Arabic Sine: this case embraces tbt principles for which President Wi'son oontended in his noes following the torpedoing of tfet Lusitinia and Falaba, concession made by Germany to the Ameri oan viewpoint were generally re garded tonight as paving the way for amioable settlement of all oases which have threatened ssv erance of diplomatic relations between the two countries Count von Brfnetorff left here tonight happy oyer the results .pi his work, expressing the confident hope that relations between Ger many aud the United States would continue to improve. With settlement of the Arabio controversy the despatoh to Great Britain of the long delayed Ameri can note on interference with trade is expected within a few days. President Wilson has consist ently refused to tend this commu nication while the issues with Germany were pending, beoause the Berlin Government hd, through its notes, gien the im pressiors that on the action which the United States took with one set of belligerents depended its own conformity of lntercation al law. As the issues with .Ger many appear now to be adjusting themselves, the president, it is known, feels free to press Gffftt Britain for a modification of tbt orders'iu-council and restrictions of American trade. The Southern's big shops located near Salisbury that have been running on a three day per week schedule has increased the time to five days per week, eight hours per day, which is a consider able increase in time and gives general satisfaction among the numerous em ployees of the company here abouts. IN STERLING LIVES A GIRL Who Suffered As Many Girls DoTells How She Found Relief. Sterling, Conn. "I am a girl of 22 years and 1 used to faint away every month and was very weak. I was also bothered a lot with i female weakness. I lis! reml vnnr littlo hsmlr Wisdom for Wo- For Prompt PrlBtinK call at the Real Salisbury Printing Offios, 120 West In nee St,, up stairs. illill men, ' and I saw how omers nad been helped by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, and decided to try it, and it has made me feel like a new girl and I am now relieved of all these troubles. I hope all young girls will get relief as I have. I never felt better in my life." Mrs. John Tbtebault, Box 116, Sterling, Conn. Massena. M. t " T have tulron T.v- dia E. Pinkhjjun's yj&getable Compound and I highly .Tecomend it If anvona wants to wrjte to me I will gladly tell her about ray case. I was certainly in a bad condition aemy blood was all turn ing to watek I had phnpleslon my face iuiu a uau fuiur, ana xor live years x naa been troubled with suppression. The doctors called it 'Anemia and Exhaus tion,' and said I was all run down, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vetret&hla Cam- pound brought me out all right "Miss Lavtsa Myres, Box 74, Massena, N. Y. Young Girls, Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, agging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion, should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable CkHBpocatL An Old Kentucky Home Since I Began Taking Peruna I Weigh 120 Pounds for the First Time in My Life. My former weight was 102 lbs. My Mother who is 76 Years Old Had Grown so Weak She could scarcely walk. She also took Peruna and is flesh ier and looking well. The above splendid woman ia Mrs. Hattle Hamilton, ol 818 Glen Ave.. LatonU, Ky. She recommends Peruna to all housewives. Address The Peruna Co.. of OommDus. Ohio, lor a free copy of the "Ills of Life." JJJJJLP-LUI E. R. Fonda, saperintend ent of the Federal .cemetery, attended the annual re-union of the Grand Army of the Republic in Washington last week. He was a member of a New York company daring the war. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take .7 Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless :hfll Tonic: is equally valuable as a Cieneral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE md IRON. It acts on the I4ver, Drives XA Malaria, Enriches the Blood and flnfldy op the Whole System. 50 cents- Belk-Bros., partners of the BeJk-Hairy Co., of Salisbury, now connected with a large chain of stoies in this ptate and South Carolina, have added another ttOre, the Gaylord department store at Wilmington. fjUM ROGERS "Silver Plate J J rrLl Of Proven Quality Rich design and refined beauty in knives, forks, spoons and fancy serving pieces are not attributes of solid silverware alone. The skill born of lone experience has pro duced, in the famous "1847 Rogers bros." silver plate, effects in pattern and design which make its name for beauty second only to its reputation for quality "Silver Plate that Wears. " Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue 44 OL ' showing all patterns. HERIDEN BRITANNIA CO gnternattorad Silver Co.,8ncrmorj M.ridan, Conn. I -'" TO ter Oomtorto tte Family Coming' rignt down to the point, it you want real good solid leather shoes for either men, women, boys and chil dren that will stand the hard winter wear, we have them. These shoes were made ex pressly for us "and you know we have the rep utation of selling good shoes. We sell for CASH and at moderate prices. This is why we both loose if you don't buy your winter shoes from US Men's Blucher cap toe winter shoes from $2, $2.50, $3, $3.25, $3.50 and $4.00. Boys' black cap toe winter shoes from $1.75, $2.00p and $2.50 Women's nice kid or box calf shoes solid leather insole for $1.50 Full lioe of children's shoes all kind and style. All moderate ly priced. Elkiu shoes for men, women, boys and girls. COME HERE FOR U YOUR ITJ iHOE SHOES L K W&M UY Salisbury, North Carolina. rjhen in Salisbury Visit THE The State's Leading Outfitters to Men and Boys. HATS The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Hats In The City . $1.00 to $3.50 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 value ever offered. Suits that are worth $12.50 to $17.00 going at v JUST TEN DOLLARS. Trade at the "BIG STORE" of Vo WAIL IL A (DIE "AND SAVE r.lOrJEY" I L Charlotte-SALISBURY-Greensboro North Carolina. : 3 T 1 r'