The Carolina Watchman Wo, It STEWART, Editor end Owner r ISsbed Brerr Wednesday, v m Wert fanes Street SUBSCRIPTION PRIC3 1 Record, ltr ...... .75 Tbt lYugiesaivt Farmer, 1 year, LOO All 3 for ayer each, only $i50 Entered at second-class matter January 19th, 1905 tt tbe postolfict at Salisbury, N. C,anderthestclOoDsreaolUarcb ltd, 1879. Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 8th, '15. THE WATCHMAN AND REC ORD. Thosa of Th Watohmak read ers who do not get. Tu Rowan EaooBD, our Friday edition, the two making a splendid semi weekly, are I: ling by the omission. The Rcord was the first paper in the county to print the story of ihe big railroad wreck in Salis bury.'on Wednesday night, Noyem. ber 24th, when two men were kill ed and twenty-two others were in jured and the inquest of the coro ner's jury following, several deaths of prominent eitizens and other important news -matters Last week The Record was tbe ' first paper anywhere to tell of the fatal injury of John Purser, run down by a shifting engine at the Vaooe Mill . crossing, also to re oord the death of Robs, Lee Craw ford and several others. Thk Watchman was the first paper anywhere to publish the recent accident near Sumner, when one ; woman was fatally injured and another soaroely miised a similar "fate. Beside these things The Watchman and Rioobd are the only papers published in the coun ty that have the nerve, get that, to publish anything concerning tbe rotten Soman Catholio polit- Tb WAMHXAif understand that the city alderman have arranged to tell the $200,000 in bonds said to have been voted by the people on Saturday, August 7th. not withstanding it is commonly . ad mitted that the bill calling for the election was contrary to the spirit and letter of the constitu tion Cf the State. Of course if this be true, any one at any time wu ujiii lio wauiei uui "Ith. m , , . , , . Lptmoxjt oi worouester. mass., auo hearing and probably "" 'l"tw. A. Griffin, o thii eitv, war. bonds declared worthless and un- collectable. But on this point probably assurances have been made to have the next legislature amend and legalise the aot, Ths Watchman does not believe in is suing bonds and the . paying of $5.00 for $2,00, even when it is honestly applied, but if the pub lic is willing to submit to suoh outrages, probably it can bear its portion of suoh wasteful and un necessary extravagance. Anent the last report of the grand jury it may or may not be pertinent to say that there is cer tainly a lot of troth in Barnnm's statement that the Amerioan peo ple love to be humbugged. This A lirrlUt UddiQl. Meoksvflle Xtsord. . One of the worst accidents that has occurred in Davie county for a Jong while, happened Saturday afternoon, about five miles north west of lfocksville when Albert T. Mitten, of Amherst, Mas?,, wa almost iustantly killed, a load o? shot entering bis rieht breast Mitten, in company with H P. not only seems to be true as rule but politically speaking, h. o hi . MiigUnM aod rai8ed hlm out bird hunting. , They came to a branch and Gnffia cross d thf stream on a plank and took Em ory's gun while he crossed. Mit. ten was the last to cross. He passed his gun to Griffin, who took hold of the stock with one hand and had j&st put his other ha d on the gun to lift it across, when one barrel was discharged in some manner, just as -Mitten released the barrel, the entire load of shot taking effeot in Mitten's breast. The gun was a hammerless and it is not known whether the safetv was on or not. For a moment af ter the ehot Mitten remained standing on the bank of the stream and then slowly turned around onetime and ell over on -his fac . Messrs. Emory and Griffin rushed might have put it considerably! up. He spoke twa or three words stronger, for in these days it seems oonoetnil) hii wifeand onildren Wu,lu.S.,ui,uuU., w Dr. Bodwell was hurriedly sum- more egOHSWcai, aem.gugioa. m0Qd( ftQd wtn Q i0eue q and hypocritical a candidate is, ihe mooidenl hut nothing Joold be the greater are his chances. for don9 Tn body wft8 brooght election and elevation to positions thii oitj and turned ever to th of power and trust. The greatest undarUking establishment cf R, cause for such conditions general- A fiiaylook & Co., who embalmed ly lie in the fact that the people the body and prepared it for ship do not stop to think the matter ment Tne remaiJ4, ief8 Sunday over, do, not weigh the good aud m0rning on the 10:18 train fjr bad qialities of the fellow with tne digUmt homd of the- deoea8ed the itch for ofiioe with the inten- MOO,npaiiied by Emory. Deoeas tion of arriving at a just measure ed WM a promlneilt druggist of of the man and being guided by Amherst, Mass., aged 45 year., in rcait oi sue investigation as re and leaTe a wife and three onil. ical machine that is working night 8ardi their dutv themselves and aWD nri rl.Tr tr. nnt.i t 1 tne oommunitv. lnev nreler to l erument, our schools and our very PWwn "liows in omce ana tnen mm nniH BmHIKK LUMKflUafl lives, with the purpose of destroy- nowl ne aes not measure me anv. or all. whan and an far I ap to their ideal. When a man's There will be an old time fid dlers' convention held at she as it may suit their pleasure to do wonies are ccoupying positions on peerless Theatre Hall, in Ooolee- so, In addition to getting all tbe tn chain gang and in the pern-1 mee on Saturday night, December news worth while, written in a tentiary, like Senator McLaurin's I llth. lUia oonventicn is held to ioaQ.iseHie a mason contest Detweei. borhood go,.ip.dBooh other iu.der.na -hy bird, of a father JET - . i . . .. ia..L i. .i a,ui.' : I . rv lormaiion, sne only papers in the tuge.uei;, .uk m 1 to be unusuallv interesting. The county that oppose increased tax- "kely for a barn burner to break prises to be awarded will all be es. band iianAii arafk. tn . nn the law than to enforce it, it is paia in easn, ifiveryDcay is in- you have the satisfaction of nivinff a more likely for suoh characters home man and a home paper theso destroy morality than to pro- substantial support that you crave I tec is, and the noisy, bueybody is tnr vnnr.aif a,tA A mote apt to start a row than to an A rtmm fpu l preserve OTIlST . Men With Open &nd ffirla. hAU ninan hiva b 1 . I . r a f-t- ' eyes, honest Dnrooses and a mere ways favored the idea of giving touch of intellectuality do not toe home merohsnt, the home ba- need their attention called to ker, the home lawyer, the home 9Qh things, yet, it seems, many Unniirv tha horn knfnk0. ulwill knowinelv swallow a Bene- ur i . .... I Idiot Arnold evry time an eiec- , . . . I tion comes around, if he wears the s-aouer, tne nome meonanic ana rjght kind of a collar and deals of course the home paper, the pre-1 out the usual honest-to-goodnesi f'renoe. AH things being' equal Ipnnk vited to come out old timers. and hear the A Few Hours Real Pleasure in the Evening THE bright light of the Rayo. lamp makes reading and sewing real pleas ures tnese evenings. merit, quality and quantity, this seems to be a good polioy for all, aud, if you have gotten your home pride, civic progreisiveness and patriotism on straight, enough has been said. These papers, The Watchman and Rkcobd, our semi weekly, should be in every home in Salisbury and Rowan County, and it is our intention to see that they merit the distinction of being weloome weekly visitors to all who oall this section home, wheth er by birth or adoption. an individual snoaid nos cause him to vote against the interest of his town, county or State MARRIAGES The marriage of Miss Bounie- iyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Webb, to Raymond Xj Otterberg, will take place at the home of the bride's parents, in Spencer, Thursday evening, De cember 23rd, Mies Lillie Jordan, of Gary. N. C, and A. L. Clark, of Spencer, aro marriaH in ruanahnrn Na. mittee is reporwa . navmg -ember 25 ib. Thev will make stated that there is no cloud on their home iu Spencer. the democratic norizon, etc It The marriatre of Miia Sn..n miy be hoped that the gentleman Ktuttz, of the Organ Church is correot, but evidently he is a neighbornood, and Mtnry Lients, Colds Needs Attention Internal throat and chest troubles produoe inflammation, irritation, swelling or soreness and unless cheoked at once, ire likely to lead to serious trouble. Caught in time Dr. Bell's Pine- Tar Honey loosens the phlegm and destroys the germs which have settled in the throat or nose Itisaoothiug and healing. Pine t L . i . i L J 1 9 a wia.ao awsovao OAjoiicur saas sne ume co seep osa uinu i mnAln:-x and that a man s fuendship for I t; it - ok. rt a 1 ahnriM nnt ninat I ' gists. Chairman MoOombe of the Na- t'unal Democratic Executive Com Stiisbonr BoBds sold. "V m . aaaa mav bios tor tne sjzuu.uuu bond is- sue tbe city recently votrd for ia. ter, sewer and streets were opened at tha meeting of tbe aldermen Thursday night. There were six bids, the highest one being by tbe rillotson & Wolcott Co., of Cleve land, O., which tffered $209,056 with accrued interest. .This bid was accepted The bonds are five per cent 40-year bonds. The price secured is considerable mere thin the highest offer when the bond bids were opened several months ago. At that time all bids were rejected. The Rayo gives a steady lighn that can' t hurt the eyes. It requires almost no attention. Its simplicity of design makes it easy to keep clean. You don't have to re move the shade to light it just lift the gallery and touch a match. Most con venient most efficient most economical. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves y Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products especially suitable for use on the farm. Standard Household Lubricant Standard Hand Separator Oil Parowax Mica Axle Grease Eureka Harness Oil Matchless Liquid Gloss If yqjir dealer does not carrylthem, write to our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY . V (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Washington. D. G. Charlotte. N. C Norfolk, Va. Charleston. W. Va. Richmond. Va. Charleston, S. C BELK 9 . r Salisbury, North Carolina. Twenty Ell's Loine cf Sorro? The ledge of sorrow of the local Elks attracted a large audience to the Colonial Theater Sunday af ternoon. The Salisbury Elks hare 18 departed brothers, two of them, C. E. Robertson and F. P. Smith, baying died daring th . m present year, ine eulogy over Mr. Robertson was by James Da is. ivir. smirn s oeatn was sr reount no eulogy nad ,oeen pre pared for hi ill. The memorial address wsb by James H. Caine. editor of the Asheville Citizen, and a leading Ku ght of Colombua of Asberille He spoke of the principles of. Sk dom and was especially beautiful n thoughts (if death and tbe sever ing of ties at.tbe grave. The epir it of fraternitv was exhibited by the speaker as the must valoablf aeser, ot lite ijis remarks ware happy in appropriateness and obthed in bantiful phrases. -five Thousand Seven Hun dred Eighty Four Dollars and Forty cents; $25,784.40 One Days Sales of pur combination of stores. This was our Sales ior Saturday November 20th, 191$ And this wa not the largest Days pales. We. have hid bicger dayB thairt,h1i this fall. But tlis gives you olr Customers and Friends some Idea of the SdLUng Power of our combination of Stores and this is one of the Reasons why wif 'cam ' sell goods so much cheaper than other stores "a" aaBBHaM HMaMaMHaaBBaMataMasasal. THE STORES SALES RUN IN THE OllDER AS FOLLOWS: BELK BROS , CHARLOTTE, N. C. BFLK BROS.. WILMINGTON, N C. PARKS-BELK CO., CONCORD. N. 0. W. H. BELK & BRO., MONROE. N. 0. HUDSON- BELK CO., RALEIGH, N. 0. BROWN BELK CO , oREENt-BORO, N.C J . M BELK CO., GASTONIA, N. 0. BELK-HARRY CO., SALISBURY. N0. KE R PATRICK BELK CO.. YORKE. .Q, JOHNS TON BELK CO., STATESVILL1I, N. C. WILLIAMS -BELK CO., SANFORD,S. O. R. J. BELK CO , WAXHAW, N, O. We Extend our Thanks to Our Customers and Friend for Their Help in Making this Kecord. Trade Week: Dec. 4 to 11. SPECIAL BARGAINS to be had at o)S IH1 for Trade week. Shoes for the Family Elkiu Home Made Shoes for meD, special $2.48 Lion Braud Shoes. The world's best work hoe for meu aud bovs. Made of line leather sole and oppere and made for doable et vice. Some of our custcmrs wear thm over 12 mon.hB. Too lone; bn they just can't wear them -oat.- Boys Linon Brand Shoes 12$ to 2 for 2$ to 5 for Meu's all sizes, for Foil stock of fine shoes of all $2.25 2.25 3.50 kinds for women, boys and children, all pnoed vary reason able for tbe grade of shoes. Coat Suits. Big Sale oi Coat Suits for trade $10 00 to 15 00 Coat 8oifes'for $7.40 This season stylfs .lain and far - " krimmed tuits, tatiti lired, : -$10 CO to 15 .CO Coat Suite, Trade r : . ' wpfik pric $740 20 00xand 25.00 Coats soits. for $15.CO Biz l' t rf Goats of all kind Lot of laRt sefo Coat Suits, i. w-r h $10 00 and 12 50 for Bf?ei lz Aprcn and dress Gins;- r a mi for la. & A n n7 n n o n nn vv7 r Twelve Stores. rp3 Tivelve Storor. SALISBYRY, . C. lotiee To Creditors. Havinsr qualified as admi itratnr nf tne estate or J. K. Wallace; dee'd . this is to notirv a I persons having claims against the said decedent to file an itemised, verified statement of same W'th the undersigned on or befote tha 26th day of October 1916, or this notice win oe plead in bar of their recovery . Persons indebted to' said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This October 15 , 1915. A. A. Will ace, Adm'r. Theo. F. KLtfz Attorney. Piles ura I 6 to M 1 tvs. little too optomistio. of Salisbury, took plaoe Suudav afternoon, Key. M. M. Kinard officiating, The marriage of Viola, daugh ter or Mr. aud Mrs. L. B. Lingle, When the merchants of Salis bury learn to broaden their ad vertising campaigns aud invite and Robert . Lae Lyerly. son cf all the people to come to Salii- Mr. aud Mrs. H. L. Lyerly, both bury to trade imtead of a limited I of the Christiana Church neigh- ia thA will nnthiHMna. I boihood, will take place at the 4 nr. home of the bride's parents, Sun- wo,,.,... . . F4.... day afternoon: Deosmber 26th, at unvouuiu. luiuaumuQu i us 1 2 o'clook. Rev. t3. H. L Linale. at least three merchants have told brother of the bride, officiating. os they have lust been played for These are two of Rowan s splen suckers, aud that bf a stranger. did v?an8 people and muoh inter Thra ie nothing that can b.at e" WUI oe saaeu in sneir coming . wl JJ. rnu . jre I L r F WBUUIiJK 1U1I ! IUj IKBb Ut OIT, Linala'a f&milv laft to mirrv. and m 1TT . . w .m m pap-re, nice ihe watchman and Mr. Lingle, who is one of the Record, for a good steady buii- oouaty's most enterprising farm nM. The snasmodic alarm srame era anl business men, is to be at . j . (home alone haraaftnr aa ha atnrtArl .a a .1 naiiRninounn m wrann ann i - - ' r. 4Jont with his bride fortyone years uwoio. ( "" ago. He says there is some satis brass Uoks Deiore its to late, it faotion in living to see all of is as essential for tbe merchant to I one's children married and doing Aa oritn tha homa man as it ia well. for the people to deal .with the hom v merchant. Why past the home man by? seems to be a two edged affair. Verily, verily, he that" ureaohsst one thing and prtoticeth anotoer; wen, go ana gut Malaria, feerffirt SS. 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Eiamioition Witbout Dross or Droos. China Grovb N. 0.b2.1 tour drneist wiU ttfv iiiind. Bleeding or Pi otrudits Ji---The first application gives ius. a ! 4.-, it a WATCH REPAIRING. For new watches, jewelry aud rep airs at reasonable prions, go to tbe drag nfcor at, Granitp Qaarry, cr tt R. L. BROWN, N. 6, Salisbury N. G. 10-27 6 m W. pd. Moved to 1(9 East Fisher St. 6 ' 4. doors below w ere we wer? looted. Where jou will always find a full line cf Field and Garden Seed, and for the Ladies BULBS AND FLOWER SEED. We Bell SAL-VET Stock Remedies. PETALUMA. INCUBATORS, and a full line r SPJJAYS and ISEOT POWDERS for tree and plants. ,Flv-ne im. Farmers' Seed House, 119 East Fisher Street, 7 21ti Salisbury, N. G. For Sail. 1 two.horBe power Mo Vifiker gasoline engine Apply lo D 0 OffmaL. Chine Grove, NO. Mortgage Sale o! Real Estate Bf virturaof th1 powers contained in two certain Mortgage Dea I- execu ted by A J Boger and wife Ellen Bo ger to D C. 1 ingle one of eaid Moit gagp Deeds having been ex uted on the 28th day of August, 1908, and reg istered in Book of Mortgages 28, page 276, and the other Mortgage Deed hav icg boen executed on the I6tn d?y of November, 19M, and registers d in Book of Mortgage 28 na$ e 664, default hav ing been made in the payment of the notes at cured by each of saii mortgage deeds: the undersigned Mortgagee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Salisbury, North Carolina, on Monday, December 27th. 1915, at Twelve o'clcek M., the following described real estate: Beginning at a stake on the Concord road, Ada H olmes' corner ; thence in a Worthernly course with said road 110 feet to a stake ; then on Pwink's cor ner; thence in an Eaaternly course with Swink's line 143 feet to a stake; thence in a Southernly direction with Swink'g line 42 feet to a stake ; thence in an Easternly course 52 feet to Juo'no Menius'line; thence with his line 68 feet to Ada Holmes' corner; thence with her line 198 feet to the beginning, being part of lots 10 and 11 in the plot of the Fair Grounds property. This the 23th day of November, 1915. D. O. T isoLB, Mortgagee. P. S. Carlton, Attorney. Fine Frostproof Cabbage Plants by parcel post. Jersey Wakefield, Char, ieston Wakefield end Succeeeion, 1 0C0 for $1 .00 postpaid 100 for 15o postpaid. B. O . Parks, Ulab, N 0. B-10-t. Trade with C. P. SHUPP THE GROCER, He carries a full line of Higfc Grade Groceries at very low pricesv Buys aH kind of, Procter thickens, Eggs, Bacon, La8$ . vegetables. See him Eleadquarteri for Walkln Medicine Co. 'fhone 57., ill 119.W. Inniss St CP. SIIUPJWG Peoples' National Mk Saliab-iiy, N. . Does General Banking Dutfrics) WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on tisMeTe. po-i ts. Jntere t payable every I mevtlis Prompt at ten ion given to any ti- 's-bs entrusted to us. Your business olicitfd. . Peoples NatidcuJ X$$' John 8. Henderson, J. D. Novwtfes& president. attr. V-f rtfidot ; tritt SSlirV I PAY HIQHEST PRICD CREEAl 1- 0HA3. G.JULIAH, 10 27 8m 8tlisJbrr; a