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LOCAL NEWS zz of interest to ALL OF OUR READERS A oivil term of Kowau fuperi r Coart, cvr which Judge Lane it presiding, is now in ttssion. I ii a one neek term. A civil servioe tximiuation for b,u u iskilled labour's positional tbe Salisbury p atotfiV ii to be IHd Njvmr la., 1915. Ap plicant mint be ov r 20 aud urder 50 y a 8 of ago, and, th ugh it is uot stated you wi.l baVe to be a Dem orat and a p t of the posi master, tr y u l eed not appl, which gives you a fair idea of thi g eat America civil service as it it admiuistered these days . According to the governmet I Tt pjrt made public last week Row an had gini ed ap to September 25ih, 1915,112 bales of cotton gainst 513 for the same date last year. Geo. H Shaver, as administra tor of the estate of tbe lat H. H. Swicegood of Davie County, aold at auction Monday nine shares of et-ck in the Salisbury Cotton Mill, Salisbury's first and oldest mill. '1 he stock br ught $178 75 per share. Tnis ia the one Sails bury manufacturing euterpriz that was a success from the begin ning, a monument to the industry, enterprise and able management of J. M. Kucx. Deputy Marihal Jas. II. Mc Knzie has been busy for several days serving subpoenas on wit nesses wanted at Fort Smith, Ar kansas, when court opens there tomorrow ai.d the case of John L. Casper and others are to be tried for violation of th- federal reve nue laws. It is said Casper my become a witness for the State. Monday Judge Carlton senten ced fourteen -year - old Walter Lovett to the State reformatory. L -vett's parents who ought to be as severely puniahed as the boy, if not more so, seem to exercise no control over him aud. as he persists in bad behavior, this waB probably the best thatoould have been done. The Rowan County Lutheran Pastor's Association held an im- ?,u u . -j VUM9U u' ywwru.y. Mr. and Mrs. A. fil. Hanna of China Grove, were Salisbury vie- itor. Monda .fmrnnnn. Tin Famous Ribinson Show is here todav. red lemnnadfl and all. I . , ..,0 r t Aa previously notd Rev. R L. rfl- rT I a r f qpo it II 11 gsw 11 1 mi I ..,xSvU, - -i Church, preached his farewell ser- a I ... T few days with his mother. Mrs. I. Frank Pattarsnn at China Grove wn0 naB teen nere lor "eatmeut u..v,w raukPatterson, at Uhiua Grove, dwdMoudav ftfteru:ou.ti Her re. dufeies to esh other and' deeper ne wui leave lor cai.ou b, wuBie n uaa aooeptea a can l . k inaaiiw uiihiini r. a aiuuHiuifiB .--1 a a ww i i 1 k iiih hi hiiib iiimiiH A . . . f tuerd, I J. F. Ludwick's dairy truck nil a Kir. f irarlatirl r. a f i.rltirlaHl "hs w"""uu On the squire Saturday afternoon cd it took some time to separate them. done. No particular damage was A revival began at Mt. Z on Baptist Church, of whioh Rev. F. R. Mason, colored, is Daator. urj- k; ju by Dr. Scott of Lynchburg, Va. rtoi. u. r. nain 01 cue iacuity of the Stat) University has been eecurea to aenver an aaaross lor L 11 H r nikiiH r 111 11 111 I I nta. iiiiii n i . 1 r ii 1 j -t a. Tn)...'. Lutheran Church on Reformation d y, Ojtober 81. Snndav i rallv dav for theUemoon from the Methodist flnndav anhnnl of t.ha First Pres- tori an P.hnrr'h and thAra WAR R J T, record attendance. Special music and announcement Of honor Win uers helpel make up an interest- ing program. Bcquets were pre- ented to the oldest and the youngest members of the school. Miss Grace Overman, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Overman, rVh w k 11 bv the Washinstcn camn. Bone of! Cor. federate Veterans. Miss Over man will be a debutante this win er iu Washington. Senator Overman has leased a tauuscma resiaence cn xvujuw h- j . . r i itL lana AVfeUUe in wasningWJU wuwrw i,a k;. .;i. ;ii Bnant tho or i- . i vintw. -rtnenever xou rteea a uewnu mwiuv I . x at a TIa Take Qrove'a The Old Standard Grovea Tasteless Chfll Tonic is equally valuable, as i a jreUknown tonic properties of qtjininb and IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives Malaria, Enriches the Blood and 1! as U Whole aystenu. SQetxttav Fh Fi'Jkticii Dij-.Oli.TOl- ...y8!lu r-7 :l at: a. few pieces f fire fihti tr.fi it-ur s ai d tccasiu a ly Vie b v iu charge of the i iu fit sua?h ,au alarm b x, and cy,m forth with all t he speed audenergv they happen to have on tdp Sat urday aft-rnoon they performed ?n the public square aiidit was iasy to Bee that they kndwf what to do, how to do it and had' the eq i pmen t d eo ega r. 1 (Of cr urjte i6 :s uot recesary to inform, any save aom ) inquisitive grandma cr a kii drgat.teu class, that, a m au talking on hit feet approached b x 88 at 2:27 :8I o'ooek, and opened it. turning the key with his right baud, juit at which moment he batted an eye and a sparrow fl-iw acro&srthe street, tne jjnueotion , waB made " and the current then rapidly followed the wire to a point on South Lee Street where . the twc stdry, aix ro m city hall is situated on the ground, etc , etc ) The, bjys showed cur engine was capable of throwing water on top of the Grubb bn Iding and thoroughly demonstrated the preparedness of the Salisbury fire department when its services may be needed After the exhibition Mayor Vood son and Chief Brown made short tilks urgiug all to exercise oare m tbe handling of fire, matohes, smoking, etc., as fire prevention was for less expensive than fire damages and fire fighting. Fire drills were practiced at all the public schools, which in case of fire in any of the buildings may be of great value. mmiM ions ap Xnhnni mrmu Prof. R. G. Kizer, county su perintendent of public mstruc- tiou will hold in the court nous tomorrow an examinatipn for the white school teachers of the couuty, and on Friday, Oc tober 15th, the same for the Ne gro teachers. It u neoessary for a11 teachers and prospective teach ftrg bo Uud tnis examination. Tne Publl sohouls in the ooun. ' w Peu lng during No- Ivember aud are expected to cot- tluaa lu session for six month's four months schooling being com pulsory for all ohildren over twelve years of age. J. A Kidd has reoeived articles patent on a device for engines. Uir. ikiaa worse in tne pipe ntting aepartmrns 01 tne soutuern DC P" ftnd a camber of his appli . auoea are in use on locomotives i i which arj said to be giving great satisfaction. 1 I The State Sunday School Oon- fci fc . ,d in Saliabnrv , J I t i r j AO m. ji rtiL I on novemi er zsua aora ana zsu and a splendid program is being ftrranffftd. vt w r,e T:.t.r, Mr. M. A. Walker of Winston, maina were shipped to Lexington for mterment, she beug a sister ... f . . . r . m 1 a ia. Liast ipursaay waiieFxuiuiiiug I lti lihavilla tha Knarlr a ahnwi - - . f periormsnce 11 tne way 01 sn Oriental danoe. Plain clothes officers atteuded the performance ana maas sue "n U8r,WB o. finprftim and A Ooonflr and Rov Disk T5 each, making a total of $493 including the costs. AQ oia naajera' convention win 9 ne,d a woodieaf Saturday ujituvt wwa w - . two - vnar-nld danshter of Mr. and M L fch B ger, of .Danville, Va., died Monday from the effeot werQ takeQ Q Chinft - Uh fnnral wai hflld vastardav af, - j - unurcn, ivev. n. xt twoooins om Ai T r-r TT IT I S V I $ The interment was in Gi rfln jjfiwn UftmacArv . Mr r or ft ,nn nf IV A Hrr nf I Hhino ftrnva wharo ha has mono friends who aympathix with him ,n "1S l0BB District Meeting: Jr. 0 D A M Thfre will be a district meeting of the Junior Order United Ameri- oaQ Mechanics with Empire Ooun- .. M . n, , . . u on, JNO. at uninotisop won- day and Tuesday, November 8h andOfeh. National' Oouuoilor ai B Webb, Past State Councilor Paul Jones and State Councilor! a,inr of Ra enrh. are exneoteed . . . . . I w" -. " Jonmo R-crar. tha fcwolhH exalaiued. "and let tha , nMMnt a rannrt nMhLL i j 4A ii k0 D9 prssent. A report of tne phate and 100 lbs. of cotton seed membership and finances, am. or loss ol eaon oounou m tne aissrict I - I ;il ha-madA and & rear live meet . . 7" 7 j , to. mg uolu dissrict includes the the counoils oi rowu, ( B anA Stanlav and a larcre attendance T u il " " u xp80t9a The Ba aca-Platoi Cwen'ioii "to Meet a' Tbothir eenth Haraca Ph lathe Coi.veti n 1 Davie County wi'l be he'd in the Baptist Church f t Mocksvi'U r a ' u rday at d Sunday, October 80th aiH 8lt. The pro gram which is quite interesting h as follows: . SATDBDAY, 8PM. Devotional exercises, Rev, D. W. Littleton. 8ong Baraca National Hymn. Address of Welo m. Prof J hn Minor. Son sr, by Mobkevitle Philatbeas Rspouse, Rev. Juoe Carter. Song. Tha Importance of Junior Work, Walter Low&Taturo, Salisbury. Asignmnt of Homes to Dele gates and Benediction. SATURDAY EVENING 7 45. Our Philatheai, Mias L.la Long, Greensboro. Remarks by County President . Minutes of last Meeting. Treasurer's report, invitations for next meeting. . tfiUNDAY MORNING, 9 :45 . Devotional Exercises. Roll Call. Class Reports. How Baraoa Anawers the Ques. tion, "Am I my Brother's keep er?M, By A R. Williams, 8eo. N. C. Baraca-Philathea Convention, Greensboro. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2 O'CLOCK Opening Disoussion, How the RiLrAft&.Philathaa Wnrk Helna trtA anri1oi7 aunn i.aA k a r.h- leeby$ Sa.j8bury. Snln -Mia W;ni Rn.t nhin. Grove. why i k- to Sunday school, Avlin Hall. Closing Song, Philathea Nation- a! Hymn. invigorating !o the Pale and Sicki The Old Standard general strengthening toni. GROVE'S TASTELESS chUl TONIC.drives out Malaria,enriche thje blood, builds up the system, A true Tonic. For adults and children. 60c President Wilson Sajs America First. Washington, Oot. 11. -A de- mand upon all Americans upon pain of oatraoism to be more than neutral in regard to the European war, to take their staud for Amen- oa first, last and all the time, was voiced by Pres dent Wilson here today in a speech at the cele- brfetion of the twtnty-fifty anni- versary of the founding of the Daughters of the American Revo Nation. The United States. th president said, was not merely Itrcincr tr. Iroan n n k rf fernnKla. lint J r -. , WM "y"g o preserve tbe fouuda tlOU UO0U which peace COtt'd be - rebuilt. .pJ0 u Mk-iu !.. AMwwaau wawuiavtt u7 ad' aa accepted principles of interna- tioDal law ; only upon those things J v than that of their duths to man kind i . . has a great cause which is uot A , . tineut. It is the cuse of human- I i-nnlf '1 r Daolariug his faith iu the loyal Uy of the great body of natnrali- s d oitins of foreign birth, the president said he lehevedtheim. P"lou w" lw a large number of these cit z ns were wunout a sumciout aneotion for the American ideal. ''But I I am in a nnppv rr w a u una n B)1U IU SB) 1-1 U l 1 T V UBtWO CSj J1UD U ia 1 1 no expiainea, ' ana let tne men who are thinkinir first of other countries stand on one side, and those who are for America first, last and all tbe time on the other side." The Oidnbie That Does Not Affect The Head Became of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor nasinflr in head. Remember the full name and toes wot the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c " finlllZlf POrDlllia toT SHUll Srila. Those farmers who want to use complete fertilizer for small grain this fall, and find those mixtures containing potath too high in price, may tie the following acre mixture with verv aatiafaofcorv re,ulta, especially in the piedmont 1 . ' r ' ar ar and mountain aections of tha itafce where the soils contain a hih Deroentaee of isolnbla not- aah.:; 600 lbs. tif arnnnd limo.tnna . I -r, a m..t oa iu. af L I ww ivBi ui 1UV0 ICIU DDOI meai or BOrapt or Q0 lbgt of i dried "blond - I to. :n , wui con win irom ,0 04U lbg of iime j oarbonate, about 60 lbs. of avail. aDle pnospbate, and abou 7 lbs. I t ...:i.ui. L. -L -w"n 1 amount of potnh if the cot tcu " Bfltoia-Yel Inactive. Bucharesl and Mens Show no Intention of Breaking Willi Triple Entente. Oot. 11 The battle; is in full swing along the northern frontier of Serbia, where theAusfcro Ger mans are pounding at tbeerLian positions in an epdeayolr to oat their way through the Kingdom to relieve their Turkiahafty . .. Al though the main Serbian forces are declared to be waiting farther south for the crucial tests, the Teutons are not gaining ground unopposed in the north. The war office at Nish says that the Iobbbi on both aides are "enormous par ticularly in officers and that tbe Serbs are valiantly resisting the invaders and at numerous points have been victorious over them. Coming to the aid of their com patriots are the Serb troops from Albania and seven divisions which have been on duty along the Bul garian front, while unofficial ad. vices say thousands of untrained men and many women are pre paring to contest the Teutons' maroh across Serbia. In addition to the capture of the old Capital of Belgrade, the heights of the south of the city have been taken, the German army has orossed the Danube and battles have developed to the west along the River Save. Berlin as serts that the Germans have cap tured thus far 14 officers and 1.- 542 men and 17 guns. Near Obre- uovatx on the Save front, tha Serbs say the Germans are using asphyxiating gas in abundance. Further prog -ess for the Allies' forces s gainst the Germans in the Artois and Champagoe regions is claimed by Paris, but elsewhere along the line from Belgium to the Swiss frontier only artillery engagements have been fought. Paris claims a gain in ground on the road between Soucbes and Augres, the capture of a block house iu the Givenohy wood, in Artois, aud the taking of a Ger man fortified work near Tahure, in Ohampague, The Russians around Dvinsk again have returned to the attaok, but their efforts, according to Berlin, resulted in a repulse. Ber lin claims the BusBians have been driven ' bask near Beziminnaja Wilsiolucha by General von Lin Bingen's army and to the north west of Taruopol by General von Bethmer's forces. Some light on the recent heavy fighting in France is given in statements by Sir John Frenob, the British commander-in-chief aud the French War Office. Gen eral French declares that in the German attacks against the Brit ish line on LaBasse Canal to the uorfca cf hill 70 and between Hul- -m . TT lush and tn9 uonei zeiiora re doubt the Germans suffered very heavy losses, especially near Hill 70, where they nere mowed down by a combined nfl3, machine gun and Frtillery fire, not a mau get ting within 40 yards of the Brit ish trenches. Tne French War Office in a ere capitulation of the operations for the week ei.dd October 9 says the French everywhere repulsed the German counter-attaoks to regain lost ground and that the French consolidated the positions won German troopB for this fighting, the statement adds were "brought from everywhere" even from Rus sia and men captured in the Ar tois and Champagne regions be longed to 92 different regiments . Piles Cured in o to 14 Days 'oof rbngrfdsi rrill refund money if PAZO Hfi?MENT tails to cure ny case of Itchins. HasXBleedicor Protrudit e Piles in6 to 14 day. first application gives ease end Rest. fOt, meal is used. For best results this entire amount should go on an acre. In addition to supplying an essential plant food in itself, the lime will react with the insoluble potash, phosphate, and nitrogen of the soil and render a portion of these elements available for the growing crop. Indeed, . lime is now looked upon as a real fertilizer for all crops, and especially those of tha legume family, such aB the clovers, alfalfa, peas, beans, vetches, and so on. The Commissioner of Agricul ture will furnish the farmers of the state ground limestone aud marl at the lowest possible oost, but they must get their orders in -l . ; early to get them rilled on time. Approved : W. A. Graham, Commissioner of Agriculture. Jas. L, BuBesss, Sop enn C uM oTall Mallei Cirtdlesf- Raljgh, Oct 7 -Ther will bf no ranean j r v in nprroe Court in th woman votary lst case of - State .vs Mrs." Nilau Knight from Ashevillo, involving the constitutionality oLtbe Jpgis Uture act authorizing the govei- nor to appoint women notaries pablie. The death blow ;f or the agration. by eofferage . advocates a ndthers in su pport of the a ct same this afternoon; wbea Asso ciate Justice, W . A. Hoke deliver H a f brief, pointed statement denying the petition to rehear and tatting out the pes. tion of the najority of the court. The act had had a stormy career It was killed one dav in the legislature and then reoonaid red and passed on a subsequent lay, after Governor Craig had been interviewed and agreed that shere should at first be only one ippointment as a woman notary aade, with a test case to be ramed on this appointment for tbe Supreme Court to pass on the constitutionality of the act. This as to satisfy a large contingent it the legislators who feared that .umbers of women might quickly e:ure appointments and flood heir sections with notary certifi cates that would in the end prove to Le invalid and entail math rouble and serious legal 'compli cations. Germao Guns Extubited. Paris,' Oct. lO.German can non, mortars, bomb-throwers and aeroplanes oaptured in the recent attle in Champagne were p'aced on exhibition todav at the Hotel des Invalides. All day long vast crowds made their way to the Esplanade. The scene was set mpressively in the grand court f honor at the entrance to the tomb of Napolen. The German guns included 41 fbld pieces 20 large bore mortars, two six inch cannon, five large bemb throwers, 20 small cannon and 30 trench suna. Soldiers wuuuueu uunug tue uaiiie 01 1J J L 1 . . 1 r I Chamnesne were bronffht from uuttiupsgjo worw urougus irom . , a . the hospitals and given the first ODDortunitv to ata tha cannon uppuibuuity 6u t bue cannon tiiy neipea to capture, lneu the Dublic was admitted. . I . - I in a great wave. widows m . , ... . mourning, maimed soldiers, and onuareu joinea in tne expressions iTi --ij?a of patriotic enthusiasm . Soma of the caunon showed the effct of battle Many of th- tjuuions were wrenohed off by the French artillery fire. Four of the large field guns were still loaded. 'iitt 0k1 Sup . Uii.m Kemedies Won't Cure. 'he worst Cass uo uia Iter of how lone standing;, ire cared by the wond-rfui, old reliable Dr. jtorter'it AnUsephc Hei , Oil. It rellevet 91 ad Heals at the same time. 2ScMe.tS0 Seibians Defeat Austro-fiermans. Oj6. 8 The. Serbians ate at at. grips with the invading Austro German force aud according to a S.rbiau official statement reoeived iu Lonlon, have won at least a temporary viotory over tbe d- vance guard wmcn crobsea tne Diuube and Save Rivers into Ser 1 in territory. It ia Btated that the Teutonio a lva. ee guard wbicb. crossed the Da mbe at the Belgrade fortress has De n partly asatrojrea ana partly captured. vvitn aeroia aBtaoKea on tue North by a great force the qaes - t;cn whether Bulgaria will join the conflict on the side ol the Central Powers and attack Serbia c n tne eass is oe ouiseauaiug tea - . . a. t j: 7 tnre of the complicated Balkan situation. Tbe attitude of Greece apparently remains an unsolved problem. A Times dispatch sayi tha Greek Premier, M. Ziimis, in formed tbe entente Ministers who visited him that he could not de fine the Government's policy un til after a Cabinetmeeting. RUPTURE-EXRT HERE Wbh Appliance Used sod Approved bi . OUlBiailieUI. Wr qfloi ,h. ,,nt.j B Seely, the noted expert , , , I -mt v 1 be crowd pressd into the OOtirtrlepajt'i8 tne geBt kuown iype ia again sending hia personal: re- indebtedness provided' therein, de preaentative to Salisbury for one fault having been made in the yay- day only. He will be at the tn 17. iU' S,ardaJ October 16. 1915. (quipped and orenared eo deal with the moat, difficult cases. , Hia Spermatic Shield Truss as uied and approved by ' the U.S.. Government and the Czar of Rua sia, will retain any rdiptpre per fectly, affordiug immediate re lief, and frequently closes the opening in a short time. Won derful results without saig?rvcr harmful iuiiCtions. lean and durable; ho irritating Jeg straps!110 the stake; thence north 18 deg. or binding of th hip. eat 9 35 chains to the beginning POn- -Exammation and a vice free. ' 5 Patients treated on fofqhr visits For back til le see Book of Deeds invited to call for attention with- No 180, page 269. out charge. Home effice, 1027 Walnnt St.. Philadlnhia. Pa. ot... . . i , i- - - 8Utftagrononiiit.lCUtirikWp for rafottnee. Adti rjv 3b 0 A o y a 11 mm ? wmm 1 mimrtmmmmsz, Camels, Horses. Elephants Numerous In . rurtski.' : - The fossils found in the Qgal al ia and Arikaree formations show : r t - t -- that western Nebraska was inhabi ted in what the geologist terms late Miocene time by animals of very different types from those living there now, and also that very different physical oonditioni prevailed at that time: In place of dry, barren-plains of today there were numerous streams and swampy lowlands. The Arikaree formation cotains great numbers of bones of a pecu liar, type of animals called chali ootheres. They were larger than a large horse and had a hotse-like head, leng front legs, and shortei bind legs, but eveiy foot had three es, each of wbicb in plaoe ol hoof bore an enormous claw. . eauall? itrauee foim of M10- ue time is a deer-hke animal oalled byodyocuas. Its head somewhat resembled that of ar .... , , , , tutelope but was longer and had fcur hornB, the larger pair, over . , tie eyes, curving inward and th smaller piir, near the muzzle, v..j n i . curving outward. Camels wert common in N rth America durinu the Miocene tpoch, and several terms nave oeeu louna. uae was about tbe size of a shtep and. 16 auppoaed to be the ancestor ol modern camels and llamas. Others were large aud had long neoks like tbe giraffe. All these ancient camels had hoots like cattle, not broad cushioned feet like those ol th9 camels of the nresant dav fl- j - , PhincoeroH9as were annudant. and hundreds of specimens of Telece- u u j- j i. rft ft vsrv haavv bodied, short hjmbed type, have been found, 1 u:.u J J r w I NH I11UUUIU1U11UH. Ul W 11 fcllH a ha r;; ""8 "i'"""""''") became nrominent durine the Mic- I w I QBne enooh. whfln iarfffl mftBtcdnn called Tr'lophodon was common. (Overlai.d Quideb.ok, U. 3. Geo logical Survey.) k T Wl JE TOLD TALE One Of Interest to Out Readers. Good news bears repeating, and when it ib confirmed utter a long lapse of time, even if we hesitated to believe it at nrst hearing, we feel secure in accepting its truth m 1 1 now. ine following experience I of Salisbury man ia caufirmed after seven years. John W. Glcver, ahoa repairer. 130 N. Main St , Salisbury, sayt: "I suffered severely 110m back- ache aud pains across my loins. 1 couldn t get out cf bed. Doan s Kidney Pills had greatly relieved one or tne xamiiy ci Kianey trouble and I started using them. A few doses stopped tne pain in my 1 back and I was aon well." (statement given January 6 b, 1908). On March lO.h, 1915, Mr. Glover added: 4I haven't I i j a a. i rv tt i v inaato Base uo&n s ividney rins for a long time. I still consider them the best medicine for kidney troubles Price 50o, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy 1 get Doan s Kidney Pills the samp - that Mr. Glover bad. Foster- Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N.Y. Sale ol Valuable Real Estate. Pursuant to the provifioru contained in a Mortgage Trust Deed executed bv H,?011,114 wiTev ofTolevt,,ani, jTruitee and Mortgagee, on November 1, 1913, and recorded in Book of Mort- i ' ' a Nn m ,ffa ua tn ..n meDt OI 8aia maebtedqess, and the the nndersiKned having duly qoalitied as his Administrator, the undersigned, as. Administrator, will expose for snJe at public auction for csh at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C-, on Saturday, Nov mber 13 sh 1915. at the hour of twelve M. the follow ing describ d real estates Beginning at a stake; An1?r?on Irvin's corner; thence south 88 dest west 2.05 cnains to a stake'; thence south 12 deg. west 3 18 chains lo a s'ake, corner gfave yard ; thence south 23i deer west 6E0 ftliRins f.n Bctbo- 1 thence south 91 dee. east 1.97 ch ins Ama ine tin aa7 OI ua6r' X815' ffZLh K1"' AuuiiuiBkcabuir v t uiui 4. oetwarr. U8" asdv ffcmanlii, Enters Sfafe Rotmil School. Kresnc, Cal ., Oct. 9. Mrs. Rachel Sheldon, more than 81 years old, of this city, has enroll ed as a special student in the Fresno State Normal. Mrs, Shel don launched into her lecture course with all the enthusiasm of ny of her 18-year-old olassmates. The WATCHMjbf gives publicity to the above for the purpose of n couragingthe illiterate in this county to malte it a point to at tend t moonlight sohdblf to be op u for their special benefit dur ing November. There is probably -o greater pleasure in store for eh" aged than to be able to spend tho winter of life in reading. MCE TO NON-RESIDENT. ' p,.n nmmtv VAtan.ha.tnnn ioik Bssia Thomas) t u;-. Tm.ai T o Isaiah Thomas, take notice: Li,nro pnfcitiH Mt.inn in tha Snnarinr court of Rowan county against you for t' t urpose of being divorced from the bonds cf matrimon, upon the grounds of ffid lity1 and that you are hereby notifi d to appear at November term, j9l5 Rowan snperior court, it beini the Uth Monday after the lat Monday i' September, 1915. court beginning on November 22. 1915. and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff wi.icn raa ueen mea, or tne renei t'.crein demanded will be granted. This Oetobei 9, 1915 J. F. MoOCBBINS, clerk t operior court, Rowan county. Sale ol Valuable Lands. Pursuant to the krm3 ' of a certain Moricage Deed of Trust pxecut?d on on Janoary 20, 1915, by He try P lack- well, Frank Rarnnger, Julius Barber, I J , . w ... ., Rotu K.rwnnn. iTanrora Hholrrtn tnn George Barber, Trustees of Zion Union Star Primitive Baptist church by virtue .ii: u J.u.,.u 1 reeuiuwuii jnssou uy auu cuiuuu Jnnuary 11.1915, which laid Martgage Deed of Trust is duly recorded in Book xr An 1 Ul -11MW1 Ltldtl CO nUi Uli Lt T iiO UOIIIIUV having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, aid nil mo cyuoov yi tuc auiuci jx juuo note therein seeured, the undersized j. tl.A L .1 U 1 1 t 4-a. t, us ee WI" iwnuuu auction for cash at the court house doorin 3ali8bury, North Carolina on Satnrdav. October 28rd. 1915. at the hour of twelve M., the following described valuable church property : That certain lot lying in the Ureat West Ward of the city of Salisbury, N. C, on the southeast aide of Craige Street and beteen Horah and Bank Streets beginning at a stake on the sou the ' st side of Craige Street at the corner 145 feet, southeast from the east corner, intersection of Horah and Craige Streets, and runs thence south east m a line paralell with Horah Street 50 feet to a stake ; thence, north. east paralell with Craige Street 74 feet to a stake; thence, northwest ptralell with front line 50 feet to edge of Craige Street 74 feet to the beginning. This the 21st day or aeptemDer, lviq, John L. Rkndlkman, trustee. Trade with C.P.SHUPING THE GROCER, carries aifull line of High Grade Groceries at very low prices. Baysall kinds of Produce, Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkins Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Inniss St. cp.siiupirjG "Silver Plate that Wears" Those who seek perfec tion in silverware in variably choose forks, spoons and fancy serv ing pieces stamped with m the renowned trade mark ROGERS BR0S.t In quality and beauty of design, this well- known silver is unsur passed. Its remark able durability has won it the popular title "Silver Plate that Wears." Sold by leading dealers every where. Send for catalogue "C-L" shewing all de:gns. -''I Barruum M . Buuumnr. MEtlDQI. COM.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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