Jon ; iT7 k-mi'DB vn Jt fli LOiSQl-33X Ktten by s. U rm nrrrr POOTJ3 NO. 2. " StfGraa Kluotz will en tertiblfei'Mt. Pleasant again thStytorf ffe Ketuer has returned from Chattaneoga, Tenn. W H r.-arahardt returned a few days ago from Goldsboro j whert 1 went to attend the Stat mtetirof the Junior Or der. Mrs Dai?sy Brown of "Wash ington, D C, who spent several weeks in this vicinity visiting relatives aiiu. friends, returned home last week. While cutting grass a few days ago Charlie Miller had the misfortune to have his two horses ehok lrom estins erass that had the seed on. Dr Ragland was oal'ed and sccr. after his arrival tLey were relieved. J F ark mowed the school house y'rd a' clio Park School house laou week. John Joaey contemplates tak ing a trip to Rd'tigli in his auto mobile in the near ft-are. In the town of Blowing Rock at the hoiiie of Mrs Jacob Kluttz stands an apple tree that has somewhat- of a history. The sprout was planted by the late John A Goydon of Salivary, 35 years a;ro. The tree measures eight ffci three inches at the bottom fud fiva feet from th& bottomree feet two iar-.hes in circumf n.nee. Now Venus t you can ; ej.G f :is trot, out your apple tr o. The cjnent waterirg trough placed n'u tho junction ox tL Aifc Pleasant n Cold Eili puMic roads is a Vfjte.thless piece of property as h is always dry and doe? not serve Ks purpose. If the trough, was kept fall of fresh ! water fiwms into it as was the intention of th pronr t3re, then it would be of io;rs boncSt, but, as it is it is worthless Mr and Mrs Z A TClutta and son, Ora . and Mrs Daisy Brown of Wash ten, D G, peut part of th; Qc of August 2&tb, in the Grand Fat V." Mountains in the wester u Tnt of Ihe State While t.'-.ers a cold wind blew, a cloud efime over and a mist of rain and snow fell Mis Brown Lad br kodak and made a numbcv of pictures of the mountain scenery. H 13 shive and lamiiy ana Callie Sb-ve ad wife visited Mr and Mjs Baxter McCombs of Kannapolis Snnclpy, Sept. 10th The r- eliiig closed at Rock Grove 14 E Church Sunday night, Septemlc 3rd. Raodc Castor moved to Kan- napolis recently. M S Trexier threshed clover in this community last Week. M A Holshouser, one of the large farmers of this vicinity, is usint- 15 tons of lime this year. People are beginning to talk politics in this vicmity and we would, jfc it for the benefit of the writer nr! many of the voters sav, we "ould like if all candi- 9f f dates for office at the comb election would make statements before the people as to . what they favor and what they pro pose doing if elected, We care but little about the past, but we must look to the future to get our rights and justice and if men pledge themselves to the people to do thmgs and do not make good then they should never bo elected to an office again. But if they make no pledges and are eiaetsd they are at liberty to do as they pkase. Uncle Bill. Don't Nsidect Toar Coil Neglected colds get worse, instead of better. A stuffed head, a tight chest must be re lieved at once. Be. Bell's Pine-Tar-Eon'-" -3 Nature's remedy. Honey ana g!vo?rine heal the ir ritated 'memb-aue; antiseptic tar loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier anu jcui cold is broken up. Pleasant to take, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is an ideal rem edy for chiir"! ren as well as grown-upe. Ac your Druggist 25 cents. lo'jtit iro.ve'g r?2 Oi5 S'ar.da,:-! Grove's Tasass fchf!1 ftuio i equally valuable a Ti.n'c bee w it contains ft? i Olh it acts uu the Liver, Dcfr f assists, Emichas Ua Blood m, s jrH Court House Damaged $400 By Fire. Uv Btatesvme, eeyt. i. ine j in n a W mi town was excited tonight when Iredell's handsome courthouse wss discovered to be on Sre. The fire depart ment promptly extinguished the blaze before serious dam age was done. The fire caught about 8 o'clock in a small room off from the caurt room, used for storing rub bish. It ia believed that matches were responsible for the blaze which destroyed the contents of the room. The damage to the building was estimated at about $400. It is covered by insurance. 0. S. Expert Visit Salisbury Fair. Senator uverman uas re ceived a Mter from Secre tary of Agriculture Houston ad vising him that Bradford Krapp. of the Farm Exten sion Work of the Agricult ura! Department, would be permitted to attend the Peo ple's Fair at Salisbury Oct iober '24 and make an address on the tpening day of the Fair. Clear bad Sfein From Within. Pimply, muddy complexions are due to impurities in tee blood Clear ud the skin bv taking Dr. King's New Lite Pills. Their mild laxative qualities remove the poisons from the system and brighten he eye A full, free, liou-gripirg bowel movement is fie -regard ok n dose of Dr. Kng's N-.t Life Pills the night belore. At your Druggist. 25c. Hoiii8-Mad8 SC35. Will you please give ine a recipe for making- soap hard like the soap we i'Uy fiom the stores?'" I have never seen an' home made soap that was at uniformly pcrlect as that mnde by experts in factorbi However, the fol ic Vying- recipe rnaVes very gxorl hard soap : Dissolve a pound can of lye in three, pints ol cold water. Be careful, because as the water gets hot it is apt to spatter on the hands jud burn them. Have read? five n mnds of tat that hao been melted and strained through cheesecloth to remove any specks. As soon as the lye is cool pour it slowly on the grease, stirring with a stick, but stop stirring as soon as it gets abcut as thick as molasses. An agate meat pan is a good thing to mold the soap in, but if wood is used line it with paper and put an oiled paper next the soap. If harder soap is desired a little salt is added. If one desires to make one's own lye fill a barrel almost full with g'"od wood ashes and set on a slightly inclined platform Make a hole in a staye near the bottom; pour water slowly on the ashes and let the lye drip from the hole into a receptacle. This when mixed with clean fat makes good soft soap. It also may be hardened by the addition of salt The Progressive Farmer. Constipation liig Fatkr of Many Ills. Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels regular and thev ma' be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamberlain's Tablets. They not onlv move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Ob tainable everywhere. Sale e! Valuable Heal Estate Under anil bv virtue of the i uihoiity Cunierrea upon ov that ertam morttaee executed by Liliie Miller. dated June irfia, ooiy recorded in theomce of ihe Kegiscer of Deeds for Rowan f ounty, in .Book oO page 206 default having been aaade in the pay ment of the obligation thereby secur ed, I will on Saturday, October 21, 1916 at 12 o'c oek M, at ihe curt house door of Rowan county, offer for saie to tne highest biu'ie: iur cash the foil .w- ing uescribtti real "Start), Ijing ui.d b-ine in the city oi' yalishury. uuuntv of R iV an, bounds d w foilow , to-wit: one houj.-and iut iii ti e 'jujh v aid of the lown of Salisbury, begiiining at a stake at the side of ihe nt-w Concord road 110 feet in anoitherlj course lrom Ada Holmes' corner an! runs in an easterly course 146 feet to a stake thence in a northerly coarse 44 feet to a stake, corner of Martin and Mary White s lin; thence with While's line in a westerly course 146 feet to a stake at the side of the Concord road, thence t in a southerly eouiee with sail road 44 feet to the beginning, for further particulars and hack title, reference is hereby made to tne deeds referred to in the deed made by Thomas Bradshaw and wife, Liilie Bradshaw, to Liliie jViiiler. This September 15, 1916. J, B. Bkattt, Mertgaget. Roger T) O'Kelly, attor j, You Need a Tonic "There are times in every woman's life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cariui fe com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which, act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. Yeu can't make a mistake in taking Los) The Woman's Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anjhing. Begin takiag Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. y .A Has Helped change of 'm. 'v. - jw p. m. Arrives JJauas liiiu a. m. nexc opmtfagsoM morning, Ft. Worth 1:25 p. m. through trains Cotton Belt Route morning train to Texas, leaves Memphis from Memphis a. m. Trains from Southeast connect at Memphis. t Texas. Low fares to Texas,Louisiana,Oklahoma H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agont, 109 West 9th St., Chattanooga, Tenn. For a generous trial tube of this exceptional tooth paste, send tc la atampa and your dealer'! name to Vtvaudou, Dept. 6. Times Building, New York. N. Y. m liiillili lIRi iiniM! lIUIIIIIIIIIIIilliliHIHuiiillii IllliUill Get rid of dandruff it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall out. Be wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris do. They regularly use ED. PINAUD'S EAD DE QUININE the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your self Note its exquisite q uality and fragrance. Aristo cratic men and women the world over use and endorse this famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and white and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. Buy a 50c bottle from your dealer or send 10c to our Ameri can Offices for a testing- bottle . Above all things don't neglect your hair. PARFDMERIE ED. PMUD, Dept. H ED. PINAUD Bldg., New York "unyx i& Hosiery M Ton Get GOOD Value at ANY Prlce-Silki Lisle or Cotton J 25c to $5.00 per pair I IMery -Beers Company, inc. WHOLESALE 153-161 EAST 24th ST. HEW YORK HHIMIIIIUUNHinilUHHUlinumMiuHiili Use the exquisitely fragrant cream of the beauty flower of India and be complimented on your JOB PRINTING SB W HUM 1 3 M Thousands. LoJ Quickest train Memphis to Dallas; Cotton Belt Route all the way; no cars. Leaves Memphis 10:10 Beautiful Bust and Shoulders are possible if you will wear a scientifically , constructed Bien Jolie Brassiere. The dragging weight of an unconfiaed bust so stretches the supporting muscles twt the contour of the figure is spoiled. BRAIEFUl (RE-AN JA.rrxl pnt the buat back where it belongs, prevent the full bust from having the appearance of Hab biqess, eliminate the danger of dragging mnscles and confine the flesh of the shoulder giving a graceful line to the entire upper body. They are the daintiest and most serviceable gar ments imaginable cone in all materials and styles: Cross Back. Hook Front, Surplice, Band eau, etc. Boned with "Walohn," the rustless boning permitting wasking without removal. Have your dealer show you Bien Jolie Brassieres, if not stocked, we will gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you. BENJAMIN & JOHNES 51 Warren Street Newark, N. J A SKIN LIKE VELVET smooth, clear, free, of wrinkles. CRfiME complexion. - A . .ELCAYA Done Promtly and rightly at the Watchman Office. Give us a trial. Inssal Mix Ixcatsha it JKbsayiHe, Si : day, Scptsniber 26, 1916, via Scuoiern Railway. The Southern Railway will operate low round trip fan' excursion from North Carolina points to the above rneu-j tioned places Tuesday, September 26. 1916 Special train cooeidtiug of Tullmau iepiug c irs aiKl higli class day i coachep will leave Greeubaio at 7:30 p m, Salisb iry 915 p m and Charlotte 10:50 p m aniving Jacksonville uxt morning at 1055. . The following round trip fares will apply from stations named below: Jacksonville Sarasota St. Petersburg Charlotte $800. $11 00 Concord . t - 800 llco Elkin 9 00 12 00 (lastonia 8 75 11 75 (ireensboro 8 u 11 00 Hickory 8 5o 11 5a High Point 800 11 co Lexington 8 00 11 00 Morganton 8 5o 11 5o Mt Airy 9 00 - 12 00 Salisbury 8 00 U 00 Shelby 9 5o 12 5o Statesville 8 5o 11 5o ThoroaBYllle 8 00 11 00 WiDston-Salem 8 5o 11 5o Fares from all intermediate points wme basis. Tickets good going only on social train. Returning, good on regular trains. Passengers on branch line points will use regular trains to junction points connecting with spe cial train. Tickets to Jacksonville hear limit of eeven (7) days. 'Jickets to Sara-ota, St. Petersburg and Tampa bear limit of ten (10) dayK. Pullman Reservations fhould be made in advance. notice li Actia North Carolina, Rowan County. Loretta Burrell J la the Superi vs or Court, Oct- James A. Burrell ) oberTerm 16 The defendant, James A. Bur rell. will take, notice that an ac tion entitled above has been com menced by plaintiff against him in the Superior court of Rowan county lor the purpose of obtain ing a divorce from the bonds of matrimony upoa the ground of fornication and adultery and thai the said defendant is required 10 appear at the term ol the . upenor court of said county to be held un the 5th Monday after the 1st Monday of September 1U1. -iii.u is October at tlie c un house in Salisbury county ol Rowan, North Carolina, anci answer or demur to the com pi am . of plaintiff in said action, or tLj plaintiff will apply to the cour for the relief demanded in ihe complaint. This September 6, 19.6 J. F. McCubbins, Clerk Superior Court. reoples liatiooai Ba Saliibmy, N.O. Ooet General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time dt potiU. Interest payable every 8 met h? rrompt attsnton given to any bxul seas entrusted to as. Yoar business solicited. sfCT Peoples national Bank John B, Henderson, J. D. Horace , president. ocildei D. L. Gaskifj, W . T. BcL v , V-rreaJoeflt. A?st. eo.fi ie n i ... ., S f ? S'.no Thpi t:nmfr i Chsro-Eolal SALISBURY'S BIG GENERAL STOKE. A Full Line of General Merchandise 'Constantly On Hand. FOOT REST HOSIERY whether it's appearance you want in hosiery or wheatber it wear you will get it if yc u get "Foot Reet. " Ard this too w an euduce ment to most of up. You'U SVVE ONEY. NKVV SECURITY FRUIT JARS, fresh lot just re ceived. Pints Quarts, and half -gallons. Spring an Summer gwt r!s. light weight underwear for men and womn, aisu Uret-a Goods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, ('rockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selector, etock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, teed stuff, etc. When in need come to s? e me. Farmrra are iuviud to make my place headquar ters while in the city. Very tpily, W. VV. TAYLOR, 'Phone 89 108 S. 1 miii in The UlfaGhovia Bank & Trus Co- Is the Strongest Rank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors A percent pid on Saving deposits. You can open an account with one dollar and upwards. Fslersbi Sarasota and Tampa, FIa Toes- j am pa $lo 5u 10 ro 11 5 li 25 10 5o 11 00 lo fo 10 5o 11 o 1 1 5o 10 5o 12 00 11 00 10 bo 11 00 R. H. DeBitt.s, D. P. A Charktte, N. V. State of North Carolina, Rowan County. In the Superior Court , Before J F McCubbins, clerk. A D Thompson and wife Emma Thompson, M P Thompson and Manetta Thompson Zan Thomp son Busby and husband W T i Busby vs H D Thompson To H D Tnompson The derendant above named will lake notice that a special proceed inf, entitled a above, has been' commenced in the Superior Court; : Rowan c-utn.y; .North Carolina,1 to se.i iaiid-. for partition and di vision, iu which he is an interest ed party, and I! D Thompson will ' iuriher take notice ihat he is re -qufsti'd to appear at the office of J F ;ic;. uhbins. Clerk of of Su perior Court, at his office in court house, of said county on 2nd day 01 October, 1916 and answer or demur, to said peiition filed in said action oa the plaintiffs will apply the said Court ' for relief demanded in said petition This the SUth'day of August 1916 J F Mcoubbins, Clerk Superior Court J C Busby, Attorney a New StdUiacli If y in "lo "Digestoneine'" tvi) giveyor "ne. For full particuiars.. uterature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANY SALISBURY, N. C. Wanted to repair sewing machines and org-atis. T have also opened a geneaal lepair shop at Rock well, bring- ine your watch and 1 ciocK work, will call at 3'our home to do your machine and orif an work. Phone or write to C W Harrinjnor Rockwell N C Phone, Lowerstone, Sb2u. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. i i Ui2 j IMPROVING SIGHT. ... Relieving Nerve Strain, That's what our glasses are doing If you have rea son to believe there is any thing-wrong with your eyes at all you should have them examined at once. JOHN R. BROWN Optometrist, CHINA GROVE, fJ. C. M JOB MTU! We do the Best and will appreciate your orders. Call at office orTaddress Wid. H. Stewart,- Editsrrand Protrielor, Salisbury. N. C Cause 90 of all Your Live Stock Losses You can stop your losses destroy the worms. Best and cheapest conditioner and digestive; costs only of a cent a day for each nog or sheep; of a cent for each horse or head of cattle. Stock doctor themselves with Ghas. C. 'Adams, Farmer's Seed House, 119 E. Fisher St. SALISBURY, N, C' No. This is prescription prepared eflpedilr for MALARIA or CHILLS 4. FEVER. Five or six dotea will break any case, and if taken then ea a tonic die Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better thaa Calomel and doea not gripe or sicken. 25 Notice 01 Re-Sale, Under and by virtue of an older of the Superior Court ol Kowan county tr ade in the special proceeding entitled F. L. Dani els administrator of Charles Augustus Haj nes vs. J. W. Horah. heir at law, the same being No. - upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned com missioner will on the 23rd day of September, 1916, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door in Rowan county, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and beine in Salisbury township, Rowan county, North f a j " The following described lot of land bein&r the lot of land purchased by Thomas H. Lomai from Mike Ellis and is situated at the corner of Caldwell and Monroe streets in the great West square of the town o Salisbury, N. C. Being th lot conveyed by deed to F. M. Jacobs, executor of the will oi I nomas H. Lomax deceased, to C. A. Haynes and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county in book 121 at page 186 and that the es timaten value thereof is $200.00 Bidding to begin at $111.10 This the 23rd day of August, 1916. F. L. Daniels. Commissioner. Vanderford & Coughenour, attorneys. Trade with C.P.SHUPItJG THE GROCER, He carries a full line of Higfc Grade Groceries at v-ery low prices. Buys all kinds of Produce Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watklru - edicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. InnissSt. - CP. SC1UPIMG

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