.iz.'..-.iSiii tfct S Sift I33i.5- ! TRADING FOBD. i Oct 4. W have again awaken ed after a long nap of sleep. Oii Trading Po'd progressing again this Jfi W,e have good crops of " eyery kind. The farmeri are bniy preparing their land for lowing a large crop o wheaMhis fall. Molauei making and opossum hunting is the order of the night in btownl iU Pook reoently returned frompore County. B. is par chasing; some property at West End in thai oounty. "Leiteir 'Beok, y Qh my ! he has gone beyond' any reason and ays he 0 litce without working for th .Southern. Well, ita just a boy. Clur, Camp W. O. W. gave a barbecue on last Saturday after noon up near the"toll bridge. We baked up a hundred poutd porker, the good ladies had grea stacks of" fine cakes and" fifty loaves pf bread and we all had a general feast. Over one hundred people were present. It is reported that C. H. Klutts will not , run his cotton gin here Vl n mm a liaa tikaaA tha DUQ ySlyil ', M jiiw ; UCSjO VUV Arey Oil, jnill and gin at Salis bury and will rnn them regularly. So, if this be true, there will be no gin run here this fall. Preparations are being made to oommense the free sohool here in a fjaw weeks. We think that the pepple should be more interested inisdueation and see that a good sotjooi iajrun at this place. " ' Sam Snort. PUMPKIN CENTER. Our farmers are very busy pre Pricjt their land for small grain. Fodder pulling-ia a thing of the paslexoeptf or late corn and that is being finished in a hurry for.it feels like we might have frost aoon. Mjisa Minnie Shaver is very bu theae. days oanning oorn for the;pttblifl. Zb Baiinger is wearing a broad smile these days. It'a a boy. Mi Wyatt killed a rattle snake two miles j north of. Rioh&eld it had-iourteeu rattles and a button. Rev. I.Leroy Shaver is in school at Trinity College, Durham, N. 0. Jss Carrie Sharer ii in sohool at Rutherford College. lw. J A. Lisk is still on the stead we are glad to say. She apet a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. W. H. Fry. N. M. Lisk and family have reoently moved io the house with his father. They will take care of his parents. Mrs. Lisk being unable to aee after the household duties. There is some trading going on in Pumpkin Center. Some are trading sewing mao nines for pigs, and others shot guns for musical instruments. That is some trad ing. Yes, W. 0. Shaver entered school at Plum Tree this year, but your writer thinks he gradu ated in about a week. He said there was too many fleas up there to suit him. He is now at sohool at Rutherford College, N. C. With beat wishes to The Watchman. Sally . The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Hetd Becaase of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE ia better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor fiacJBC ia head, Remember the full name and toafc jor the signature of B. W. GROVE 35c. Greece Expected Tq Eater Wir 01 Side Of Tb8 Ailiu. Athens, Greece, Sunday, Oct. 8. Via Paris, Oot. 4. All doubt as to the entrance of Greece in the war on the aide of the Ente nte Allies has now been disproved of. The official organ of the Govern ment says that the landing of French troopa at Saloniki is for the purpose of assisting Greeoe. In regard to the landing of the Freuoh troops the governmental organization says that if for the present the Govern m ant considers the assistance of the Alliee as pre mature it ia none the less to aid and. support Greece that the Allies are,, at Saloniki. France 'and England may enter the Balkins as tradikional friends of Greece and tiotjotberwiie. The Greek Government has seized the Mrcedonia railroads of which two are Austrian and one Li fJDr. jlohnon ghjes the preachers some wnoisome aavioe aoom aeqv paying. The proher who fails o pay his debts is no worse mor- i lly than any layman who fail o pay, but the preaoher has a . re putation to maintain 'and it is important that the clergy should realize that they can't do some things the, lay men do and . 'gefc away with it," None of us hae any respect for preaohera who do not make an honest effort to meet their obligations t promptly; and the church officers, Sunday, aohool superintendents and others who are guilty of the same offense are in the same boat . Some of us have had to. deal with deadbeat preaohers, deadbeat el ders, deacons, stewards, wardeus, Sunday sohool superintendents and others who ocoupy the chief seats in the synagogue and for a pretenoe make long prayers and thank God they are not as other men, and if they only knew what oontempt moBt people have- for their professions when met snred by their praotioes, we belieye they would mend their ways. Some of these people are good friends and neighbors, very good folks passing and repassing, aside from their lack cf common hon esty. But nothing they can do will ezouae that. The religion that does not teaoh oommon hon esty, and failure to pay debts is dishonest, isn't worth a whoop, and, as D. Johnson says, it not only hurts the individual but it do 98 irreparable damage to the oause he professes. Statesville Landmark. Catarrh Cannot bo Cared with local applications, as they cannot reaoh the seat of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or con stitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Oatarrh Qure is taken internally, and acts df reotly upon the blood and mueu ous surface.' Hall's Catarrh Gore is not a quaok medicine. Itwas prescribed by one of the beat phy sioiahs in this osuntry for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best . aonic known, combined with theibesjk blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The per feet combination' of the two In gredients is what produces suoh wonderful results in curing ca tarrh . Send fur testimonals, free. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0; Sold by Druggists, price 75o. " . Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Heirlngs In Cramer Silt at Leiiigtoi. Lexington, Oct. 4. A differ? enoe of about $60,000 is involved in a special proceedings brought by Stuart W, Cramer, of Char lotte, against the Thomaiville Chair company, upon whioh hear ings were begun here today, before Referee H. P. Grier of Statesville, The big suit grows out of a differ ence in estimate of stock on hand when Mr. Cramer sold his Thorn asville furniture f aotory to T. J. Finch of Thomasville. The stook of ohairs in good conditio ia estimated by the" Thomasville Chair Company at about $2,700, while Mr. Cramer assesses their value at $39,000. There ia alio a varianoe in eatimates in other property of the concern of $23,000, m i m i mi s im nomas vine corporation is countering this big suit by another suit olaiming $20,000 damage by reason of the failure of Mr. Cramsi to turn over the property . in ques tion to them. The big question si issus is a techaioal one, and large, impor tance hinges on the definition of "good sbibpping condition.' ' The big stock oi chain were to have been taken over by Mr. Finch, ojr rather those tnat were in good oondition. The purchaser holds that the great majority of the chairs in the warehouse' at Thorn asville are hot of the first water. as is also claimed about property bargained in the' deal. It will take several i days and probably weeks to finish the ing of testimony, v'"-'' UK A Closed System Nm4 Attentlo. Are you bilious, dizy and ? list leas? Dr. King's New Life7 Pills taken at oooe. seuea. upon oohati patnn and starts the bowels, mov ing naturally and . easily, .More over it aots withont griping Neg lect of a ologged system often leads to most : serious oomplicar tions . Poisonous matters and .a body poorly functioning naed im ?diJ. attention. If youvwjsh fo ware up -tomorrow morning happy in mind and entirelv nea, etart your treatment tonight JeilslSnigflQ.ifer Chirlotte. Charlotte Observer. The laying . of the cornerstone Of the i new Jewish Synagogue on West 8eyen.il Street between Pine and Graham yesterday afternoon atoolock was attended by the leading Hebrews of this oity - and section and addition by quite a 4 pf ' the more . prominent hip: ana or -otner faiths in Unar- lpte. The occasiQH was one that had been .looked forward to by the orthodox Hebrewa for a long tyhile .oarking as it did the achievement of an ideal that had ipsng tbeeu oheriahdd. . The music was a feature, the choir being in pharge, of ill. Kirsobbaum. The cjornerstonei was laid by Mr, and lrjv Miller, Sr with the Usual formalities. The synagogue is I being ected by the Uuited ?ebrewB -Brotherhood, oi whioh r.B.Leyyis, president, t 1. B. Paul was master of cere monies .yesterday af ternos i and there were addresses by a number Qt; arat;eri. Tne orator of the day was Dr. H. A. Merfield of Oolumbfa, S 0;. a leading south ern rubbi, ,wha was the guest of hnn3r of the oooasion, Splendid talks were also made by Mayor T h. Kirkpatriok, who paid high tribute, to h achievements 0f the Jewish people in all lines of effort and constructive achievement, by ff, B. MoNinch and L. A. Bellon by. Mr. Bellonby is the archi tect of the synagogue and has do nated the plans free of charge. Girotif's Reply is to Arabic Uosatisfac- . tan. Washington, Oat.. 8. Germany has failed to satisfy the reqieit of the United States thf. kh ainaing or tne Arapio with a loss of Amerioan lives will be disavow ed and liability for the act as sumed by the Imperial Govern ment. This became known after a: conference tonight between President Wilson and Secretary Lansing at whioh the latter sub mitted a note given him yester day in New York by Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambas sador. "No announcement was made after the White House conference. Secretary Lansing declined to say what the next step would be, but it was learned later the German Ambassador would be asked to come t? Washington soon to re cejve te(?iew whioh the Ameri can Government takes of the last German note. Count von Berns torff is folly authorized by his Government to oonduot the sub marine negotiations . While the situations has im proved to the extent that there is no danger of an immediate break in diplomatic relations, as the note affords an opportunity for further negotiations, it waa stated reliably that . final re fusal by Germany to meet the American viewpoint on the Arabic ease might bring about the threat ened rupture in diplomatic rela tions. fixral Dalrj Seaaals Will Start an Not. 15. A new form of extension seivice for the farmers of North Carolina was put into suocssiful operation during the past two winters, when the dairy schools were established forthe purpose of teaching the young peopje in the dairy districts of the State the principles of good dairy farming. These fchools will open again this year on November 15 and close December 15. They will then reopen oa January 81 and re main in operation until the 18th of Maroh. The November and December dairy schools will be conducted in. Rowan and adjacent oountiea. After 8 the live stock nieetini at 8aliahury, January 25, 2f27and 23, the schools will be heMM poinfs over the State." bMMlMf. 08 h8ld at the nlt owing to 5R ftOIJil workers this aeason, 4hoJ instruction will last bny?e and, two days. It is ft? fe?ln t school at 10 aJht morning and recess rrom lJi to 1:80 for dinner. The prograp wiUoie.at 4. Night hiBetiug, will be held where it will not conflict with travel to the next sohool for the following day, and methods of successful dairy farming will be shown at these night meetings by means of the atereoptioon lantern. 7M llrUP g It Will (tlllt It T.VA tlr08,o c,W--oy mm of Itchias.- application givea Sase aod &et. m. O Saved Girrs Ufe O O O o o o o o o o o 'I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Dranght," writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles' they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. I shall never be without THEDFORD'S mm S in my home." For ; constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- Q q ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar q q ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, q Q reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. O O If you suffer from any O Draught It is" a medicine years of splendid success o Ovuuiik aim uiu. i w saic cvciywucic nice cents. ,rs D-3l KJ OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO Sells Liquor Id Coffin Caskets. Chattanooga, Tenn., Oot. 2. A sensation was created here to day by the arrest of T. 0, Better ton, general manager, secretary and treasurer' of the Tennessee Ooffio aud Gasket Company, and Police Commissioner j)( Chatta nooga, ohargiug him with violat ing the penal code of the Uuited States in his capaoity as head of the coflfiu company by shipping whiskey to customers all oyer this territory enclosed in caskets sent out from his factory. The tech nical charge is violation of section 240 ot the penal code, which pro vides that all paokages for ship ment shall be promptly labeled showing ocntents. Warrants were also served on T. L. Mylas, su perintendent, and Frank T. Fox, paoker of the factory. The inves tigation of these charges was made by a special agent of the Depart ment of Justice of the United States, It seems that the Ten nessee Coffin and Casket Company is oharged with making a oustom of enolosing bottles pf whiskey in caskets shipped to customers throughout this territory as lagi nappes for their purchases of coffins. All three men gave bond for preliminary hearing. Paoima-Pacific Expositions, San Francisco and San Diego, California. Very low round trip fares. Dates of sale Maroh 1st to Nov ember 80th, 1915. Final return limit three months from date of sale, except that these tickets will not be good to return later han December 81st, 1915. Low round trip fares from principal points as follows: Charlotte $84 15. Salisbury $S4.15, High Point $84.15, Greensboro $8415, Mount Airy $86 25, Gas- tonia $88.15, North Wilksboro $87,85, Statesville $84.15 Hiokory $88.25, Morganton $82.20, Wins-ston-Salera $84.15, Shelby $82.60. Fares from other points on same basis. Fares to Seattle or vi Portland and Seattle at higher rate. These tickets will permit of diverse routing and will allow stop-over on both going and re turn trip within limit of ticket. Southern Railway offers choice of several routes of historic inter est from whioh to select; going one way and returning another. Through connection and good serviod via Memphis, St , Louis, Chicago or New Orleans Through cars daily via New Orleans and Sunset Route. Spe cial car parties now being arrang ed, affording opportunity to make trip without change with select company on ontgoir.g trip; re turning at leisure via and route you may choose, stopping off at your own pleasure, thereby avoid ing all the discomforts of going and returning with large tour par ties, beiog compelled to follow the crowd. In going individually or with special Pullman car parties yen spend your own money, stop where y u please and go and come to suit your own convenience ftQd save money paid tourist agents for escorting you around. For further information apply to Southern Railway agents, or R. H. DkButtb, division passenger agent, Charlotte, N. 0. OOQOOOOOOQ WW www w o o o o o o o o o o o o o tnl of these complaints, try Black- O of known merit Seventy-five O proves its value. Good for V New Hospital for Greensboro. Greensboro. Oot. 4 Looal surgeons and other prominent citizens will meat tomorrow night to plan a new general hospital for Greensboro. At the present time, the only insitution of this oharaao ter here is St Leo's, which has been overorowded for some time, according to those interested in the new movement. There is in the keeping of trustees and Mrs. Moses Cone, of this city, an estate worth about $2,000,000, of the late Moses Cone, which is to Le used in theeitablishment af a magnificent hospital in this city and a recuperative station at Blowing Rook to wcrk in conjunc tion lut it is prrpable that this will not be constructed during the life-time of Mrs. Cone. Farms for Sale 1. 100 acres of good farming land. s)ven miles from Salisbury. Good dwellings, good pasture, well watered, two wells, plenty of timber and red soil. Will sell as a whole or in part. One third cash balanoe on long time. Far father mfarmation, call on are address, Wm. H. 8tbwart. Salisbury, N. C. tioHn n. BROivn, OPTOMETRIST. Fitting Glasses a Specialty Relief or no Pay. Examination Witnont Drags or Drops. China Grove, N. 0. b2-l Peoples' National Bank Salisbury, N. . Does General Banking Business WE PAY. FOUR PER CENT on time de posits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt attenion given to any busi nesa entrusted to us. Tour business solicited. f7PoopIes National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, resident. cashier. ..... , W. T. Busby, V-rridnt. At. whi- For Surveying. Farms and City Property, Plots, Deeds. Maps, etc, write A. Trexler, R. F. D. No. 6, SALISBURY, N. C, 'Phone: Liberty. MR. FARMER: We have and will keep on hand a fall litie of all kinds of Clovers and grass seed. We are selling agents for the American Cream Separa tor, i . Farmers' Seed House, 105 East Fisber Street, 7 21tf Salisbury, N. C. riOTIOE. Notice is hereby given that cer tificate No. 828 for 8 shares of the capital stook of the Patter on Mfg. Co., of China Ore V4, N 0 , stand ing in the name of the undersign ed, baa been lost aud application has been made to tb-j said Patter son Mfg. Oo. forl8nano9 of a. new certificate. F.N. Pattkehom, n n f7 LdrHAiaVlHU rChsro-Colaa SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STORE. A Full Line of General Merchandise; Constantly On Hand. FOOT REST HOSIERY, whether it's appearance you want in tiosiery or wheither it wear yon will get it if you get "Foot Reat " And this too is au end ace m8nt to mostof us. You'll SAVE MONEY. " - NEW SECURITY FRUIT JARS, freali lot just re ceived. Pints, Qaarte, and half -gallons Spring and Sumraer'goodfj, light weight underwear for men and woraGu, also Dress Ckod, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, leed stuff, etc When in. need come to see me. , Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St. Salisbury, N. C. iFairmslfoirsatel If you want to buy a Farm, Large or Small, see us. If youhave a Farm to Sell, List it with us. 3 i SALISBURY And Insurance Company. 3 BUY YOUR GROCERIES At Wholesale Prices From J.FRED WHITE &CO. And Save Monev. The only Cash Store in Salisbury. 25 lbs. Sugar, $1.50 10 lb. Backet Flaked White Lard, 95q 5 lb. Backet Flaked White Lard, 50o Loose Lard, per pound, 10o 1 lb. Arbuckle Co fife, 170 I lb. Good Loose Coffee, ' 15o 16c Salmon at 10o 100 lbs Grimes' First Patent Flour $3.00 100 lbs Straight $2.00 Lemone, per dozen, l-15o Best Grade Rice, Qq We have reduced the prices on everything that is kept in a greoery store. . Money saved in buying is that much money made. , One prica to all. Respeotfully, J. Fred White & Go., CASH STORE NEXT DOOR ABOVE IRIS, 108 N. MAIN SALISBURY, N. C. HEY KID! AIN'T YOU GLAD? SALISBURY, C. c) ujEDuESDAY, 1 U2) OCTOBER U FAMOUS COMBINED AND BEAUTIFUL RICHEST COSTUMES MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT FAMED AS THE WORLtfS SHOW BEAUTIFUL FlNPXT Palace cars w a wm mm . POSITIVELY big circus cor.nrjG you Etrjorj "ROBsrjsorj." No. 6 This is a preemption prepared eipedally lor, MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or rix dotes will break any cue, and if ff then aa tonic the Fever will not return; It acta on the liver better than Calomel and does not Crfee or akkeo 2Sa ' ft 5l RE pPESENTING- X IIM AoDAV 0 rlKx3 if ej1I Wl DISPLAYS n it THE OfJLY Will aire Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains-Bruises, Cuta, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, RingWorm,-Eo zema, etc Antiseptic Anodyne," used laternally or externally. 25c, mil IMS upir-

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