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ire 9 1 t f , mm ntten . by IHniiD rbn n ti tiCMT c GOLD KNOB 27 Beautif at weather tber alon ihe farmer JWytwjU know where to go to find a good partner for life, beoaaee .when they learn that ichool they will know something worth while.; ?. Nineteen paisen'gfra got off at Oonoord today, and fiftyionr got on "at Saliibury. " Venui ' counted them. '; . ; : '"'" ' ' A the North Carolina State Sunday Sobool Contention today Nov ure. V " ' : . Mm. H. 0. Prk of Oonoord ii TiiittaVd. VrPrk'8. tJhifeinii'i tre exoUe will j0 shgb.ttry, wmetagreat many nTM Btnfeter e -.uoxiaimu Upe0pie 00 nameroai to mention. mv m pi i AYnrinir inHin vur . a . iiibii. ui SI A. Trexler nei noiinea anifnrA nrtni. w. n nd H. enreaamgcorn ana wm uuw b w. Hewlett, of Wilmington, ri. FTOi'! 0. Both deleiratei to the State The chain i -gang it doing lomi Sunday Sohool Convention. Mr. ffiownt work m the bum m erry HewleU waB tom fche Qhuroh of road, wjiich. makei ua feel that we Qood Shepherd Wilmington, N &Wnfl ,C?m? reo C. ; we alio met Mr. Bean, of Sal- foV all' thd take we have been iebury, who it, writing the history of Rowan County. paying all these year s. "r - ttT I T ua.-JOQ.jA wauerana w w. mil jhe Profewor of New Holihouier will mere, Miie Carrie tAn nAl.' ,fe rMnM, w. n vmiin-tomgnroint next wee. At Oaniord we met A. 0. Lents. n. -ia- , I WJiii maxe we trip in wagon. . - who Iiveg eMk of Jkeep-your eyet on worn jmiod M . Picaiant. A I item., we are going to repoit We mefc A M BaBinget we eomething doing. Wedding belli Qther day . was boarding nuSiug,uu win tha train to ao to Virginia. He are mora. Much, interest is manifested in the moonlight sohools at thii plaoe. Four have made their ap- pearanoe and still otners will oome out to leatn to read and write. Op Thanksgiving day, Novem- ber-SSfch, at 10 o'olook., at the hoirie of the bride. Miss Jennie Lea Waller and Lewis Quinoy Fonts was happily united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. H A. Trtxler officiating. A num- lerof invited guests were P""" Urate Veteran, but he dont look to witness tne oeauwiui ceremony fco be mofe than f orly years old. or tne Lutheran churcn, reaa J He has a store, is a lingle the bride's paitor wnion made them man aud wife. The waiting represents the Cotton States Wag on Co., and says he is having good luck along now, making sales. In Conoord we met some young people who had recently visited relatives at Faith and oallsd to see the ouros at Venus' place of business, they were J. L. Beaver and Mist Bather Boat, we also met with them Miss Ruth Callo way one of the prettiest little girls we ever saw. We also met- some miffhtv ffood housekeepers. We met 0. F. Walton an old Confed man and looking for a wife. Goiioord is doiucr a lot of street partieweci George Fcuts, broth- work . k nQWi er of the groom, and Mies Nellie Whilft wa Oonoord we Waller, sister of the bride, Fred rnn nQn crowd of c.rnanUrB . Wilier and Mibi Minnie Fonts. El ma Waller and Misi May Wal ler ot Barber. After the cere m ny the wedding party drove to Ht Peter's ohuroh where rbaLki giyiog service was held, then all drve back to Waller's home where a sumptuous dinner await ed them . Mrs. Fonts is the pret tie daughter of jnp. L. Waller of this nlace and Mr. Fonts is the am of Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Foutz, of Cabarrus; Mr. and Mrs. Fonts will go to house keeping in Ca barrns. where Mr. Fonts owns a farm. We with their many work. They were from Salisbury and working on Charles Pronst job, remodling a residence They were R. T, Stykes, J. L Baity and S 0. Jones. We met in Oonoord W. L. Rob bins snd sons who runs a feed store and has oontrol of a big tank of oil and delivers it over the oity. We met Oharly Propit at Oon oord, the home builder and con tractor of Salisbury. We met Tom Fisher who is with the Na tional Lumber Co., but formally rxt RnnlrwAll Wa mat W IE . friend, join io congr.h.liting U, UmMj of j., out nas oeen a resiaent or uon young ooup e. Colds Needs Attention Internal throat and chest troubles produoe inflammation, irritation, swelling or soreness and unless oheoked at once, are oord for the past SO years. We met the gas man looking at the gas meters and collecting money for the gas Co., he would not give us h name. They are all likely to lead to serious trouble, going to loox lor tne items, tney Caught in time Dr. Bell's Pine say they have been reading after Tar Money loosens the phlegm Venus for years and likes his aud-aestravs tne germs wnion k.va'aaUlaJ in (ha (hn( at nnaa It is soothing and healing. Pine orge Fink who lived near is antiseptio ; honey is soothing Mount Gilliard ohuroh, some both together possess exoellent forty five years ago. if any of his medicinal qualities for fighting I decendanta are lif ing we wcnld com germs, xuins tju I like to hear from them, if they glBtS. knew what ' good news I have for them they would write to me and send stamps for reply. Salisbury, N . C. R. 8, box 18. We met Mr. Kirk the painter, in Oonoord, he has just seen redta , FAITH. Njt. 24. Venus returned from Concord tod ay. As our train pa ued China Grove a delegation! contract to paint one of the big- ot pretty gins, twentynve m geBt factories in this oountry ir: nnmber, got on the train all aide at Kannapolis and will be bound for Salisbury, where they (here for some time at work. got off. They were mil on their Vxnus. way home to spend Thanksgiving, mwt Vr s -mere was oniy one, 'venns Knew, He,p Yoor Liver It Pays thafc mma Miia Paavla WftUnn nil n Th-.. w.,a .t. When y?ar liver orPid nd dents at the Rowan County Fatm !ur tomttoh ? 8 lak0 Dr- a.Ki k ... ng s jmsw wre nils ana you . . . u . , I will find yourself feeling better. make good wishes for their fu-ntit the blod. give ypu , , T . TT I 11BCUUU1 1IUU1 UVUDUIUBIIUU. UU- uie nusoana. ijater on veuui . - . . ' . " lousnen, dizziness and indiges tried to get all their names and llon you eei ane just like you their destinations, but the train want to feel. Clear the complex stopped at Salisbury and we all ion too. 25o. at druggists. had to get off, but we will give the names of those we got . They Party OppOSltlOB I gOOd Thing. are as follows : From the 01d Fort sentinel. uisses reari Walton, lieuia It i good or Nortn Carolina rw - m w wtr I nan, or wanite quarry; misses that the Republicans ara going to Freda Morgan, Riohneld ; Mabel Peeler, Rockwell ; Addie Kestler, ofMt. ULla; Mabel Kmoaid, of Kannapolis. the next few months. Let the Mines Addie Weaver, Alberta probe be capably and honestly Parks were ' going , to spend I used, and the report may be of Thanksgiving with Miss Annis value to the commonwealth. An Huffman near Franklin . honest man courts the light t Miss Fannie Brown, of China publicity, and the other kind of Orove, was going to spend mftn o8" Aclose contest ba Thanksgiving with her friend, tween the two parties next year ui.i m.v t.aH: &1: OranltJ ought to bring to the front the Qnrry. The Farm Life Sohool, best men on each side, not merely where they are attending is doing ih'ewd paity,hacks, but able and rood work, and is'a great sue men capable of Pefvihg Qtiti I tnir State aoooptably Tti&llltj AbtBdoB Serbia md Jsrito tlitt Rissllpiiiioii of BDlgijisvr Nov. 2d. For the first; time cenoe-ths outbreak of the War Em peror William of Qermany and IfiBaperor Francis Joseph of Aus tria have met,. The German Sm peror went to Vieuna and oonferr ed with the Austrian sover ign, the Anstro'Hungarian Foreign -Min ister Baron Burian and the Hun garian Premier, Count Tins. The nature of these oonferenpes oan only be surmised, but they are belUved to have been conoer) ed more with the situation in the near east than that in any of the Other war theaters. Coincide t with Smperor William's vidit. however, oomes a report from the semi-official German News Agency that several members of the Aus trian cabinet are about to resign. The British secretary or war, Lord Kitchener, after having vis ited the Balkan theater and Itsly, is now in Paris, where he will give an account of his observations to the French government and pos sibly join in the war oonnoil to outline a policy for future mili tary operations. The threat of a Russian inva sion of Bulgaria has not yet ma- teralized nor has the attitude of Rumania been defined. The Rut sian Foreign Office suggestively balls attention to "the reported chaoge of front by the Auatro Germans and Bulgarians antici pate surprises from Russia, and perhaps from Rumania." Meanwhile, the campaign iu Serbia has slaokened, owing in part to the Central Powers having in large measure achieved their purpose and, in part of the fierce snow storms that have put an end for the present to the operations of the British ani Frenoh forces in southern Serbia The Bulga rians, however, have again started southward, from Prilep, in tht direction of Monastir where a few thousand Serbians are wiiting to meet them in the hope not of sv ing the town, but of inflicting as heavy losses as poisibU npou then enemy. The Italians have not lessened in any. degree the.it. violent artill ery and infantry attacks on the Austrian positions along the Is onzo front. One dispatch, om ing by way of Zaiich, .credits u semi-offioisi Austrian dispatch with the report that the suburbs of Gorizia are in flames and that the evacuation of the town by civ ilians is proceeding methodically. In the face of the approaoh of Turkish reinforoements the Brit ish army opersting against Bag dad has been completed to with draw from the vicinity of Cteai phem to a positfon lower down the Tigris river. The Britifh official report an nouncing th baokward movement says General Townseud effected it successfully, even including the removal of his wounded and pris oners: A turkish report, however, asserts that the British were com pelled to retreat and that they left behind a great number of dead and wounded. PI. - V"k Alt ins uriuin auxiliary cruiser Macedonia has oaptured off the South American coast the steam ship President Mitre, flying the Argentine flag but belonging to the Hamburg South American Steamship Company. It is an nouncsd that tthe Argentine gov eminent will ask tho release of the steamst. could, seAReaf And For Three Summers Mrs. Yin cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Housework. Pleasant Hill, N. C "I suffered for three summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able to walk about Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadful pains in myljack and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, 1 would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state of health', when I finally decided to try Cardui. the woman's tonic, and I firmly ABOUT believe I would have died II I hadn't taken it After I began taking Cardui, I was greatly helped, and ail three bottles re lieved me entirely. 1 fattened up, and grew so much stronger fa three months, I felt like an other person altogether." Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle- achng. Its ingredients have a mild. tOnlc effect on the womanly constitution. Cardui makes for increased strength, improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system and helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. Write to: ) Structwns on your case and 64-pare book. "Home Treatment for Women." sent in plain wrapper. J-65 FREE! FREE J mi i i i j? m s i iit lnose who suuscriDo ror ihe uABOLitfA watchman and jxowam keoobd, Kowans maaing newspapers, makitu 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 wiuter reading and keep posted with your State and County affairs, and the progress of the great .Luropean war. Re' memoer tnese papers are not nome papers merely in name, they are edited, owned, published and printed by Salisburi ans, gives home people the preference in every way possible nna asks tor a tair deal Dy home people, ena in your subscription at once and get two months free. investigate and "check up" the Democratic officers and their offl ces in tne state oapitoi $100 Reward $iuo. j The readers of this pper wiil bs pleased to learn tlut there ib it least' 6ne dreaded disease that soienee has been able to oure iu all its stsgei and that is Catarrh Hall's Uatarrh Cure is the culv positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a co'nstitntional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iu ternally, acting direotly upon the blood,and mncons surfaces of the systeft, 'thereby deitroyiog the foundation of the disease, and giving the patieut strength by building up the constitution and asiisting naturajn doing its work. The proprietorshave so much faith in its curative power that they offer One Hundred Dollari for any esse that i fails to enre. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation:" . Fir PrOCDt PrlltlBX call at the Real ' eftlisbury., Printing tOffiost 120 WeSiInnsil3tf,p?stair lr I I Vav M ROGERS BROS TRIPLE f$& V s, "SfoerTlate j ) that earsnj The TJachovia Bank & Trust iGo. Is the Strongest Bank in North Oaroliua, LARGEST CAPITAL, . LARGEST ASSETS. This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors A "per-ce.nt paid on Saving deposits. You can open an account with oue dollar and upwards 7 s9st7?R f TffsKsKff if Farms for 1 e If youwant to buy a Fat m, Large or Small, see us. Kar a to' -Sell, List Jt -with us. SALISBURY REALTY And Insurance Company. tSilver Of Proven Quality Rich design and refined beautv in knives, forks, snoons and fancy serving nieces are not attributes of solid silverware alone. The skill born of lone exDerience has nro- duced, in the famous "1847 sogers bros." silver plate, effects in pattern and design which make its name foreautv second onlv to its reputation for quality "Siber Plate that Wears. - . Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send for catalogue "OL," showing all patterns. , MER1DEN BRITANNIA CO Onteroatioiial SUtot Co., Saeoaaorj Mridn, Conn. WATCH REPAIR. NG For uew abohB, jewelry aud repairs at reasonable prions, go to the drag etore at Granite Q iarry, cr tc R. L. BROWN, No. 6, Salisbury N. C. 10-27 6 m W. pd. HARNESS Whu in the market fur Har ness of any kiud aud horse goods makj a point to come to see as. Wa oan save you money. We do all kinds of repair work od short notic? and at reaaonable prices. Work guaranteed. Oome to see ns. GOLD HILL HARNESS CO., Gold Hill, N.C. Eead Tqb Waichm am and Rsoosd Moved to 119 East Fisher St. 4 doors below wl ere we were looted, Where you wilj always find a full line of Fisld and Garden Seed, and for the Ladiaa' BULBS AND FLOWER SEED. We Bell SaLcVET Stock Remedies PETALUMAl INCUBATORS, and a full .line of SPRAYS and INSECT POWDERS for trees and plants. .Phone 1191. Farmers' Seed House, 119 East Fisher Street 7 2l-f Salisbury, N. O. Our Second Silga'S eonld be iu every office, 40j pr 1,000. The real Salisbury Priutiug Office, 120 West Innes Jtreet. tip stairs. Peoples' Mioaal Bank Salisbuty, 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 ness entrusted to us. Your business solicited. AW" Peoples National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier. D. L. GaskiQ, W. T. Busby, V-r resident. Asst. cashier OR.KING'S (NEW DISCOVEm WU5 Smtly tto9 Tbst Coss I PAY HIGHEST PRICE J f0r GREEN HIDES. 10 '2 GHAS. S. JULIAN, ' Sin Salisbnrr, N Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially (or MALARIA or CHILLS A, FEVER. Five or six doses will break ay case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It sets on the liver better thafl Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25e For Surveying. Farms and City Property, Plots, Deeds. Map?, etc, write TJ. A. Trexler, R. F. D. No. 6, SALISBURY, N. C. 'Phone: Liberty.; " JOHN R. BROWN, OPTOMETRIST. - Fitting Glasses a Specialty Belief or no Fay. Examination Without Drugs or Drops. China Gbovb N. 0;b2l RUB-EU1Y- Will cure Rheumatisnv NcU' ralgia, Headaches, Crampt, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Bur ns, Old Sores, - Tetter. Ring-Wonb.EcV zema, etc. Antiseptio Anodyne," used internally or externally; 25Cv For Sale. 1 "o horse point Jffo Vioker gasoliup ennine'. .:. Apply to D O Offmao, Chinarove, Ka SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STORE. A Full Line of General Merchandise Constantly On Hand. FOOT REST HOSIERY, whether it's appearance you want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will gel it if you get "Foot Rest " And this too ifau eudnce ment to most of us. You'll SAVE MONEY. NEW SECURITY FRUIT JARS, fresh lot just rer ceived. Pints, Quarts', and half-gallons Spring and Summer good, light weight underwear for men and woman; also Dres3 Goods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, feed staff, -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. TAYL O 9 'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. Solid Comfort PIPE, a book andharf lit tle Perfection to keeptthe cold from creeping under the window and up through the floorthere's comfort for you. It takes the PERFECTION SMOKE LESS OIL HEATER just five minutes to make you cozy" and warm. It's light and easy to carry portable comfort for bedroom, bathroom and den. The Perfection is inexpensive, too a gallon of oil gives ten hours comfort. Why be chilly when comfort is so cheap? Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Charlotte, N. C. . Charleston, W. Va. Charleston. S. C Washington. D. C Norfolk, Vb. Richmond, Va. j L - r rj Look for theTriangle Trademark. I ( Sold in many styles and sizes at I V a hardware, furniture, general I J and departmepy stores. Look y T-) for the Perfection Cozy Cat r I 'SI Poster. ' -Ui"-Highest award Panignq-Pacifw Exposition II 1 It ! PR-PUR-PER I iS-l TT H 7 7V 71 3 ,
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