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The Carolina Watdmm it, ' , ..tf Waft STEWART, Editor and Owner ttt5&d Efwy Wednesday, " tSi c&aca, I rt .75 TSa PnyieaAiw Firmer. 1 year. LOO An a for year each, only j50 Botered ta aecood-dass flutter January 19th, 190S, at thepost office at Salisbury, RCondercbeartolOoosreaoltSBrcb Salisbury N. 0., Dec!lst, ;15. Written.' by. QUO CORRESPfllOITOi Oar Dollar Day Oqr dollar day proposition wai a. ancoesa bo far aa conditions ' would permit and would no doubt hare been something oat of the or dinary had onr notice resohed their diitintit:on earlier in , th week.aome of the notices not being reteited in time for the lubsoriber to take advantage , of the offer made, and there were many o'theri ' to whom no notion wai sent. Be. oause of these mishaps and with the hope of giving all who wish an opportunity to aocept the rery liberal proposition made we have decided to extend the time to come in until .January 8th, with flual limit of January 15th, 1916. Those who have received notices need not wait for a second, but can drop in any time between now and the time named, and those who have not reoeived a notice may expiot one soon. In this oonneotion we want to express ..our appreciation of those who paid up so promptly and cheerfully, some of whom eyen wrote us letters extending thanks for the very liberal offer made. Such substantial assuranoes of good will are helpful and will be long remembered. Here are a few samples that will seive tc show the hearty good will cf our good friends, I thank you for your offer and I will sendjron a check for one dollar, please send me a receipt for same. T. W. Ovxboash. China Grove, N. 0. Salisbury, N. G. Nov, 26. 1915. Mr. Wm. H. Stewnrt, Salisbury, N. 0., Daar 8ir: We enclose herewith cheok for $1 00 covering our ant soription whioh expired August 1st, and 'covering subscription for both papers up to January 1st, 1917. Yours very truly. V. Wallace & Scns. Salisbury, N. 0. Nov. 24, 1915. Dear Sir: You will find enoloaed one dol lar ($1 00) for your generous of fer. I thank you for your offer and I will send the amount at once to you. Yours trnly. 0. H. Waller. Salisbury, N. 0. November 26. 1915. Mr. Wm. H. Stewart, Salisbury, N. 0. Dear Sir: As per your "Dollar Day Pro position" I herewith enolose you cheok for one dollar to pay sub scription to January 1, 1917. Very rruly, B . Lbs Weight. Nov. 26, 1815. Enclosed here find my $1.00 as per offer by you for the Carolina Watchmah and Rowan kford till January 1st, 1917. Thanks many times for this great offer. 'Yours respt. Hbnbt Reid. ohb istiana. Nov. 29. Everything teem to I be initfairty good snap in this section, Harry people nivs oolds itherwise health j is reasonably good. Had a fine andj large. (Sunday Sohool yesterday. Rev. P. D. Brown, from the conference' a Salisbury, waa present and gave us a fine talk on fearless preach ing drawn from the character of Amos . This added muoh to the interest of the sohool besides the preparation for a Christmas tree and services on t Saturday at, or soon after 1 o'clock. Nearly all of the wheat sowing and cotton picking ia over and the children are coins to the schools nearby. Thanksgiving was a day muoh enjoyed at the old homestead of Rev, R. L Brjwn. The ohildren have agreed to celebrate this day at their old home plaoe every year as long aa their parents live . This year, every child was present with his or her consent, and near ly every grandohild and great- grand ohild waa also present, mak ing a list of fifty or more. A flue dinner was served, and it was a pleasure muoh to be enjoyed to have the children all around the same table once more, ine pa rents have six children who used to play around and under the same old shade trees: now the number has inoreased to fifty, all of the same blood and most of them still hold the old name Brown . Sure this was a day of Thanksgiving to a kind Provi dence for these and many other blessings, with a sensative desirs to appreciate any other favors that may be bestowed by His be Deficient hand upon the parents and ohildren. If the old folks are permitted to live together two months more, until the 81st day of January, 1916, they will have been married 50 years. These old parents enjoy any favors their ohildren and grand children can show them, but above all, it is their greatest pleasure to aee them all trying to enjoy christian lives. With the same sooial and religi ous relatives and feelings to all we are standing towards another Thanksgiving day. Viola. 3t uidvua u iL4 uiuw u u nosyuiu Hoi ' Last -Wednesday at thenonclnd- ifrgSession of the North Carolina $anday Sohool Association held in this oitj, with about 200 dele gates present, the following offi cers were elected for next year. President. Gilbert Stenhenson. of Winston-8alem. 1st . Vice President, George H. Atkinson of Albemarle. 2nd Vice President, Joseph G. Brown, of Raleigh. 8rd Vioe President, L. R Var- ser, of Lumberton. Treasurer, W. M. Combs, of Greensboro . Elemeutary, Mrs. E. R. M'ob hauxj Greeusboro. Secondary, Boys, Prof. E. J. Coltrane, Jamestown; Girls, Miai Maltha Dc zier, Greensboro. Adnlt, Dr. J. 8. Betts, Greens boro. Home Visitation, Rev. E. J. Carson, Charlotte. Eduoation, A. R. Williams, Greensboro. Missionary and surplus Ma terial, Mrs. G. W. Whitsett, Greensboro; Rev. L. B. Padgett, Newborn. Temperanoe and Purity, R. L. Davis, Raleigh, F. E. Smith, Greensboro. Sooial Setvice, Health and Sanitation, Dr. W. S. Rankin, Raleigh. Executive Committee, J. M Broughton, Jr., Raleigh; 0. W. Byrd, Greensboro W. B. Cooper, Wilmington; J. Y. Joyner, Ral eigh; J. A. Brown, Chadbonrn; L. F Ross, Jaokson SpriDgs; R. G, Vaugh, Greensboro; Leonard, Vyne. North Wilkerboro; Geo. W. Watts, Durham; F. M. Wea ver, Asheville; G. A. P. Bowman, Wilmington., ine plaoe ot next meeting was left in the hands of the executive oommtttee. Mm Sale ol leal Estate , Br virture of the powers contained in two certain Mortgage Deeds exeaa ted by A. J. Boger ana wife Eilen Bo ger to D.C. Lingle, one of said Mort gage Deeds having been executed on the 28th day of August, 1906, and reg istered in Book of Mortgages 28, page 276, and the other Mortgage Deed hav ing boen executed on the 16th day of November, 1906, and registered in Book of Mortgages 28 , pase 664, default hav ing been made in the payment of the notes secured by each of sai 1 mortgage deeds, the undersigned Mortgagee will sell at publie auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Salisbury, North Carolina, on Monday, December 27th, 1915, at Twelve o'clock M., the following described real estate: Beginning at a stake on the Concord road, Ada Holmes' corner ; thence in a Northernly coarse with said road 110 feet to a stake ; then on 8wink's cor ner; thence in an Easternly course with Swink't line 146 feet to a stake ; thence in a Southernly direction with Swink's line 42 feet to a stake ; thence in an Easternly course 52 feet to Julius Men i ua' line; thence with his line 68 feet to Ada Holmes' corner: thenae with her line 198 feet to the beginning, beinz part of lots 10 and 11 in the plot of thti Fair Grounds properly. This the 28th day of November, 1915. D. 0. I.ikqle, Mortgagee. J. 3. CAa&nH, AtUrxr-j. CORINTH CHURCH. Nov. 29. The saw mills of the community are running on full time at present. A. B. Lisk is sawing for Ed Ti ger near here. Jas. W. .Morgan is contemplat ing the building of an addition to his residence soon. Sohool at Jaokson college is moving along nicely at present. Mr. Carrigan and Luther Mor gan who have been attending sohool at Churohland, N. C, are visiting home folks, Frankie Morgan and family vis ited at J. W. Morgan's Saturday night. S. 0. Morgan and family visit ed at M. M. Shaver's Sunday. Rev. R. E. Hoffman and wife visited Mr. Hoffman's mother, Mrs. Nanoy Hoffman, Friday night. Sshool at Prospeiity is pro gressing nicely with Calvin Klutti as priuoipal and Miss Minnie Morgan assistant. G . M . Hoffman spent Saturday in Salisbury on business. Rufns and Grant Trexler, of Richfield, were visiters in the community Sunday. 0. E. Morgan and family, of Gold Hill, visited at James Mor gan's Sunday. Rev. 0.P. Fisher of Faith, held a few days servioes at Piney Woods E. L. Charon, whioh were attended by large orowds. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Oltf Standard cesenl trenrth'nine tnni GROVFS TASTELESS chill TONIC.drives out Halaria,enrichea the blood, build up the system. A true Tonic For adults and children. 60c. Til Ljichlsgi, On li Obio. Henderson, Ky., Nov. 28. Ellis Buckner, a negro, charged with having attaoked a young girl last night, was taken from she county Jail here early today by a mob of about fifty masked men and hang ed to a tree a abort dis tance below Henderson. Just before dawn several mask ud men appeared at the jail and asked admittance to deliver Wa . a prisoner, wnen sne 'doors were opened the jail guards were cover ea wiin pistois ana isuokner was takeu from his oell, struggliog desperately. His body was found savers 1 hours later. Gibooaburg, O., Nov. 28. The body of John H, Wiley, reoently tried for the murder of his grand- motner, Mrs. jfiva iumotd, was found hanging Way within a fw rods of where the murder ocenrr ed. Wiley is believed to have been lynohed by neighbors who were dissatisfied with the verdict in the oaae. Wiley was convicted of assault, waa granted a new trial ancb released on bond. He also was oharged with assault and bat tery on his grandfather, who wai found beaten and shot near the body of Mrs. Kimble, February 12. This case was to I e tried I. ter. Wiley received several threatening letters after his re leaae, one stating that a "lynch ing bee' would be "pulled off," aoon. with Wiley as the victim. The infant daughter of Mr. aud Mrs J G. Morgan died Monday morning, November the 29tb., on ly being one day old . Its remains will be laid to rest in St Mat thews's oemetery. Oar heartfelt ympathy goes out to the bereaved father and mother in their sad loss. Jupiter . f Bad Cough ? Feverish ? Grippy ? 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Thn tariff ba, net leeu j fi ed hot thn rrmttr is ui der opu sideraticu Tbe shipper ( f the scut-h will resist any each pr po Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Care. The worst cases, no matter of how lone; standing, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Sr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil, It relieves tit, Haata 4ss i-na- ZSe. 50c $uop nnHnHHnnnnHnnnnnHHunHnHn FREE1 FREE! Those who subscribe for The Carolina Watchman and Rowan Keoord, Rowan's leading newspapers, tna&in a lively semiweekly. and pay one dollar cash in gdvance, will be given from now till January 1st, 1916, free Now is the time to get your home papers, prepare yourself for your winter reading and keep posted with your State and County affairs, and the progress of the great European war. Re member these papers are not home papers merely in name, they are edited, owned, published and printed by SalisburN ans, gives home people the preference in every way possible and asks for a fair deal by home people. 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POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE 6 No. Michigan Avonno. cmicabo Salisbury, North Carolina. Twenty-five Thousand Seven Hun dred Eighty Four Dollars and Forty cents. $25,784.40 One Days Sales of our combination of stores. This was our Sales lor Saturday November 20th, 1915, And this wanot the largest Days sales. We have hid bieger days than this this fall. Bat this gives you olr Customers and Frieuds some Idea of the Selling Power of our combination of Stores and this is one of the Reasons why we can sell goods so much cheaper than other stores THE STORES SALES RUN IN THE . ORDER AS FOLLOWS: BELK BROS., CHARLOTTE, N. C. BFLK BR03.. WILMINGTON. N 0. PARKrf-BELK CO., CONCORD, N. 0. W. H. BELK & BRO., MONROE N 0. HUDSON-BELK CO., RALEI 1H, N. C. BROWN BELK CO . G REENSBORO, N.C J. M. BELK CO., QASTONEA, N. 0. BELK-HARRY CO., SALISBURY. N. 0. KERPATRICK BELK CO., YORKE.S.C, JOHNSTON BELK CO , 8TATE3VILLE fc C. WILLIAMS BELK CO SANFORD. S. C. R. J. BELK CO , WAXHAW, N O. 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Coat Saits for trade week $10 00 to 15 00 Coat Saits for $7.48 This season styles plaiu and far trimmed taits, latin lined. $10 00 to 15 CO Coat Soitt, Trade wek pr;ce $7.48 S20 00 and 25 00 Coats sn te, fcr $15.00 Big lot of Coats of all kinds Lot of last season Coat Saitp, worth $10 00 and 12 50 for $4.98 Beet 7s Apron and dress. Ging hams for 5c ILKHrM'IFB Twelve Storeo. Tvelve Storer. SALISBVRY, . C. - I s.-l''i d'--' r - eJ vb&m &22?ii &M the KkW LAMP SAVES TROUBLE YOU don't have to spend the greater part of your time cleaning itand won dering why i t won' t burn The Rayo is "simple in construction and in design. It lights without removing the shade and . gives ;; the best sort of Jight -the kind that wjbn't hurt your eyes. Lsmtips Rayo lamps are an ornarftent to any home. They require very little attention yet always add to the attractive ness of the roomf ' The Rayo is the symbol of efficiency economy convenience. Use' Aladdin Sectinty Oil or Diamgnd White Oil to obtain.: bgst results in Oil Stoves, fyamps &nd Heaters. '""' The Rayo is only-jpne of our many products that bring com fort and economy tp the firm. Ask for them by name. Matchless Liquid Gloss ' Standard Hand Separator Oil Standard Household. Lubricant Parowax ' Eureka Harness!" Mica Axle Grease If your dealei does, not carry these, write to our nearest -station . ' ' . STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE , . Washington. D. C. - Clrlotte''N, G. Norfolk, Va. Jharlston, W, V. Richmond, Va. Chajj eston. S. Mgm Sale ot Keoiaail lit Ust speaker. Pursuant to the powerfe ecrtalfd in a certain mortgage ol tract cuted by 8anfnrd Hairetoii and wife Robenna Hairstnn t'i'if..l RoBefnan, trustee on th 25f hdayitf Nov., J,9t8. and recorded in book Ne;47 Page Kl in the Register of Deed's bfHca of Hyw an County . O. , d -fault having b,een madt in the pajment of Idb indebted negs which st d - or ease deed of t?ust waa given to securer the nnder signed trustee will S!rll.tQ,the highest bidder forcus'i at the court housedoor in Salisbury, N. 0., at--12 clock m , on Monday the6:h div r' D oemb.-r, 1915. The follr-wing dsribsd real property in the town of East Spenders beginning at a take the North Eeaft corner of the int -i section of Washing ton A v. and Brown St.-ett and runs thence alog the lin of Brown Street South 34 1-10 VV eet 200 fei to a stake ; thence South 3fde East 659 feet to a stake on the bank of Crane Creek ; thence along and ith the meander ines of Crtine Creek about 200 feet more or less, to a s ake on Washington Ave. ; thence about North 36 J e west. 733 feet to the heinning; con taming' In'ta Nos 4,5 6 7, 15, 16. 17, 18,49,20, 21, 22 23, 24 fsnd 25 same being 15 lota known as part of the Haden Tract, aud lying SoutKKasf of Long Street in Ea-t Spenfpr and adjoining the lands of Harvey Bernhardt, Henderson and Woodson. Another tract of land adjoining .the above described tract in I being lot No. SO in the Bpring Hill Tract ofland aa appears on Henderson and Woodson map of same and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake - he North corner of lot No 51, and runs thence North 55de East 4 75-chains to a stone the West corner of lot So. 50; thence South 40de Ec 10.50 chains to the Creek at a sto: e i iiK S mth 3orner of lot No. 49 thence by the 'Jrdek as it meanders to a ston the South corner of lot No. cl ; thwnse North 40de West with the line f lot No. 51 11.50 ehaina to the beginning? containing five and one quarter acres, more or less. Re serving a strir t f land on the North side of the last named tract to be n?ed os a roadway and always to be kept a en for the benefit cf all lots on the Spring Hill Tract. This October 28th., .915. E.J Rpsiman, trastee " Do You Want a New Stomach? If yju 4o ''Digestoneina" will give you ne. 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