- 4 .' " ; 7 1 - - - - -- . . - - ' - 7 ' : ; ' 77 SECTIONtSSM CRY REACTS ON HUGHES G. 0. P. Gandidat9 Is Mocked : by Record of His Own Party. i LAWS ENACTED ARE FOR ALL On Its Achievements- Administration Invites Judgment as to Whether Its Work Is Sectional or National In Its Scope and Purpose Legislative Record Set Forth. Charles E. Huskies has raised the cry of sectionalism, coniidaiiiing to his western audiciu es because the impor tant committee chairs ..nt-hips ni the house and cerate hav been filled this being d,ue to seniority promotions by southern members. 'During the last years of Republican control there was not a committee chairmanship from the south," replies Congressman James .B.'Aswell in his speech, reported in the Congressional Record. "Was that iationalism or blind Ignorant partisanships?" he asks. "Let the people decide," he suggests, whether the following great meas 4fcated bv tWa .so ca-lled aeutli contoeUed qmCjpct are ctuaa4 w-J "The Underwood Tariff Law, just to the consumer as against the special privileged class, followed by a non partisan tariff" commission removing the tariff question from politics. "The Income-Tax Law, causing the rich to pay their just proportion of the expenses of tlie Government. "Hhe Rural-Credits Law, the first legislation solely for th? farmers. "The establishment of rural routes, the extension of ihe parcel post and better mail service for our rural popu lation. "The Good-Roads Law for all sec tions and for all our people. "Farm - extension laws, including Smith-Lever Act, grain and cotton standMds, regulating cotton futures, at lri- il- or kn ha or ry o- le fcn ii- fl ee be be e- s- n P o JO t- a m Le to to trips ironTTVasmngton to jew Jers to register and vote for woman v frage when it was submitted in his state. Candidate Hughes did not take the trouble to register or rote the same year 1915 when the suffrage amend ment was submitted in his state. That seal, with all it means to the public, might well be put on every bottle that contains PERUNA No other remedy ever offered the American people Las more friends after two generations of success; no ether remedy ia assre generally used ia the homes of the people ; no other has been so enthusiastically endors ed by the thousands. The reason is fo'.ir.d in real merit. For coughs, colds, catarrh, Whether local or systemic, and general debility following any of the above Peiunawill be found effective, reliable and safe. For irregular appetite, impaired digestion tf-d run-down system it is an invaluable toruc Peruna may hs obtained in tablet form for convenience. The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio 133 Or. Bell's Antiseptic Salve,j Good for all Skin Disease- 101 Ranch Show Train Wrecked in Yirania. A Dispatch from Norfolk, Va., Sunday. A special train on the Virginia Railway bearing the 101 Ranch and Buffalo Bill Wild West Show to: Norfolk, was wrecked today near Victoria, 141 miles from this city. More than a score of horses . 1 Ml 1 are said to nave oeen mnea. There was no loss of life-- Cause of the wreck has not been ascer tained, i This show, it was reported, would exhibit in Salisbury this fall, but this wreck may be cause to alter their plans. Head-Off flat All-Wintetfoiish. At the first sign of sore throat, tight chest or stuffed-up head take a dose Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hnnftv. The healins? Dioe-tar. soothing honey and glycerine nuioklv relieve the congestion. loosen the phlegm and break up your cold. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has all the benefits of the healing aroma trom a pine ior est. it. is nleasant to take Sand antiseptic. The formula on the bottle teiis why it relieves colds and Goughs. At your Druggist, zo cents. m Yung Man Wrecks Pool Room. La?t week, M. Co pel and and Roger Thompson manager of the pool room on North Maiu street, became involved in a little difficulty and the latter forbid the former to enter. While Mr Thompson was gone in search for an officer to put the young man out Coi eland became so en rased that he succeeded in wrecking the place, breaking the plate windows and the mirrors on the wall with billard balls before he was finally topped. The damage was about 150. He was tried at ihe county court that day and fined &75 and costs. CULTIVATION TO HELP CORN Shallow as Well as Deep Tillage Will Destroy Weeda Keep Surface of Seil Mel lew. Deep cultivation of corn is never necessary when the soil has been prop erly prepared before planting. This is the result shown by investigations at the Minnesota College of Agriculture as well as by investigations of the United States department of agricul ture. In most cases cultivation is necessary almost entirely for the elimi nation of weeds. Shallow cultivation will do this just as well as deep, and it does not injure the roots of the plants. Experiments have shown, however, that the yieid of corn increases with succeeding cultivations up to six. Corn cultivated twice at University Farm, St. Paul, yielded 45 bushels of corn and 3,210 pounds of stover, giving a profit of $5.CG. Corn cultivated six times yielded nearly 68 bushels and 3,91 pounds of stover, giving a profit of $10,&9. Th: frequency of cultivation de pends largely on the character of the soil and the conditions of the seed bed at the time of planting. Sufficient cultivations should be made, however, to keep the surface of the soil mellow, free from weeds and loose. Late cultivations should not be more than two or three inches deep. USE CARE IN TRANSPLANTING Roots cf Trees Should Not Be Exposed to Sun and Wind In Dry Weath er Cover With Straw. .Cme of the greatest mistakes when shipping trees is that of allowing the roots to become exposed to sun and wind. It is absolutely necessary to keep the roots wet from the time the trees are received from the nursery until they are planted. All roots that are injured in .digging should be cut with a keen knife on the underside so that the roots will grow straight down. If the trees are not ready to plant, the roots may be perfected by "heeling them in." By this is meant to set the tree in a trench ; and cover the roots with loose earth. If the ("weather is very windy and dry throw a little straw over the trees and cover with burlap. DRAINAGE ADDS TO PROFITS By Increased Yield and Decreased Cost of Cultivation Value of Land i Is Often Doubled. Lands that are too wet for the most profitable production of crops, should be drained. Even uplands may often be drained with profit, especially hill sides subject to erosion or inclined to be "spouty." Indeed, drainage is profitable wherever it is necessary to the fullest use of the land. It is not uncommon for lands too wet for cultivation to produce,, when drained, 60 cr 70 bushels of corn or oats to the acre. On much of the drained land the increase of yield is from 25 to 100 per cent, and by the increased yield and the decreased cost of cultivation the value of the land is often doubled. RUB-MY-TISEU Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm.-Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodynes used internally or externally, 25c, V It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvanfa Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic She says further: "Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. 1 wish every suffering woman would give S3 '.BGQ9 The Woman's Tonic a trial I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc, are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Carduj for yoiunrouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a BottleTbday! MK 9 K P J TVi r mi IIIIiilllllilillliilillliilliliB 51 Warren Street lll!l!!l!!!!!i!!!lii!is!llill!!l!l (651 I VTVZ0JDOU1 For a generous trial tube of this exceptional tooth paste, send 6c In stamps and your dealer's name to Vlvaudou, Dept. 5, Times Building, New York, N. Y. 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 EAU DE QUINIK the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your self. Note its exquisite quality 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 3rour hair. PAEf UMERIE ED. PINAUD, Dept. M ED. PINAUD Bldg., New York M m ft H "Onyx" You Get GOOD Value at ANY Price Silk; lisle or Cotte 5 25c to $5.00 per pair g Emery -Bern Company, Jnc J WHOLESALE 153-181 EAST 24th ST. NEW YORK g UIllIMMMHimmiMIlIIIIHHIKIIMIIlIUHIUM Use the exquisitely fragrant cream of the beauty flower of India and be complimented on your lour dealer or will JOB PRINTING IXI IX LX1 irhp rf tro ? n . TVTftm n h 1 S to Dallas, no change of cars onlylin operating solid through trains Memphis to Texas Leave Memphis 10:10 p. m. Arrive Dallat 11: SO a.m. next morning, Ft. Worth 1:25 p.m. Another through train to Texas, leaves Memphis 9:40 a. m. Winter Tourist Fares Daily. Oct.i,i9i6to April 30, 1917, to many places in Texas, Louii iana and New Mexico. Stopovers. Return limit May 31,1917. H. H. Sutton. District Passenger Agent. , 109 West 9th St , Chattanooga, Tenn. IB Beautiful Bust and Shoulders are possible if you will wear a scientifically constructed Bien Jolie Brassiere. The dragging weight of an unconfined bust so stretches the supporting muscles that the contour of the figure is spoiled. (BE-Af JO EJRAo5"IE LEE) RES put the bust back where it belongs, prevent the full bust from having the appearance of flab biness, eliminate the danger of dragging muscles and confine the fleah mt the ahouldar ftfmg a graceful line to tk entire ppr bedy. They are the daintiest and most 8rricabJe rar inents imaginable come in all materials and styles: Cross Back, Hook Front, Surplice, Band eau, etc Boned with "Walohn," the rustless boning; permitting washing 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 I Newark, N. J 13 lift H Hosiery A SKIN LIKE VELVET smooth, dear, free of wrinkles. CRfiME complexion. IS ITTiPAVA has getit, J il VICX Mm J- Done Promtly and . . rightly at the Watchman Office. Give us a trial. Sale i! YiMle M Es'ate. Pursuant to an order made by J. Frank Mcfubbins, clerk, in the special proceeding entitled Frank B. Brown va Benjamin Gay, pending in the Superior court of Bo wan county the same being special proceed ins No 270. the undersigned commissioner will expose for sale at public auction for for cash at the court bouse door in Salis bury, N. 0., on Saturday, October 21st, 1916, at the hour of twelve M , the following described real estate: Situates in Cleveland township and described as follows. Begin ning at a stake Ben Kerr's cornet; l hence north 26 degrees east 5 7 chains to a etake; thence outb 72 degrees ncrth 5 60 chains to a stake; thence sooth 16 5 degrees west 6.46 chains to a stake; thence north 66 degrees west 6.59 chains to the beginning, containing three and one-half (3) acres, more or less. This the 18th dav of September, 1916. 9 20 John L Kendleman, commissioner. Saleol Valuable Heal Estsle. Pursuant to the terms of a certain Mort gage Deed of trust executed by Walter C lmgman to John L. Kendleman, trnstee, on March 28. 1916. which is duly recorded in the othce of the Uegister of Deeds for Bowan county in Book of Mortgages No. 54. page 27, default having been made in the avment of the indebtedness theiein secured, the undersigned ttustee will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, a. Ki.t on Saturday, October 2lst, 1916, at the hour of twelve M., the following de scribed property. Beginning at a post ! Leroy Cheehier corner, on southeast side of Weet street, and runs thence abo it south 46 degrees west with West street 40 feet to a stone, corner of lot If. 5; thence with line of lot U o. 5 about teuth 43 degrees east 99 feet to Ellen Boyden's line; thence about north 89 degrees east about 56 feet to Bettie McBorie s corner; thence nottb 43 degrees west with her line and with line of Leroy Cheshire about 143 fe t to the beginning, being lot No 4, on Henderson s plat, the .North Ward, in Jersey City. I bis the lVtn day or September. 9-20 Johh L. Kendleman, trnstee. Kotiee Td Creditors. Haviosr Qualified as Administrator of i the estate of Thomas L Reid, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verifi d statement of same with the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of September, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in' bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said I estate are notified to make prompt settle ment. This Kept. It, 1910. E. H. Mili er, administrator Tb. F. KlutHf aad T. G. Furr, attorneys iteples' Nation Per ' Salisbmy, N. (J. Dees General Banking Bus'nrss Wl PAY FOUR PER CENT cn time Jr csiU. Interest j ayable every Smrrih ricmi t attnicii given to ary bi:?i if trusted t us. Yctir busineeg uiieit-pd. i& Peoples National &vn' 'chn 8. Herdergop, J. D ynvcrt, trefidn.t. f tl.tr' 1.. Gafkili, W T V A i V . r t ' s' DoYouaii! If you 'Jo "Digestoneine" wili give you one. For full particulars, literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to SMITH DRUG COMPANY SALISBURY, N. C k Ctiero-Cola New Stomach? SALISBURY'S jlC GENERAL STORE A FulJ Line of General Meicharidise Constantly On Hand. FOOT REST HOSIERY whether it's appearance you want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if you get "Foot Rest " And thie too ie an enduce ment to most of us. You'll SAVE ONEY. Fall and. winter goods, heavy weight underwear for men and women, also Drees Goods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. 1 have a well selected stock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, 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. TAYLOR, 'Phone 39. 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. The rJachovia Bank & Trus Go. Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina, LARGEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors A perceat. pid on Saving deposits. You can open an account with one dollar and upwards. Sale ol Valuable Real Estite. Pursuant to the terma of oerlain tnr gage Deed of Trust executed by Esther Alexander to the undersigned trustee on October 9, 1915, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Howan county, in Book of Mortgages No 51, page 211, deiault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and at me request oi ibe holder of the note therein secured, the nndprslirnpTl imiisa will 1 expose for sale at public auction for cash at it 1 i . me coun nouse aoor in the city of Salis bury, N. C, on Saturday, October 21st, 1916, at the hour of twelve M.. the fnllnwmo H. scribed real estate: Beginning at an iron ' siase, a ue lorrenoe's corner on Phillips' line; raws thence South 38 degrees East A Clt I . m . w ciiams io a sione, lorrence s corner; thence South 61 degrees West 4 50 chains ' to an iron slake, Torrence's come' on G. G ! rcitcnies line; thence boutn 42 degrees' East 7.15 chains to a stone, G. G Ritchie's corner near the meadow; thence North 34 degrees East 10.50 chains to a stone, Sum-! ner corner on Ritchie line; thence N rth . 42 degrees West 9 chains to a stone. Porter i corner; thence South 42 degrees West 6.40 ' chat s to the beginning, containing eight : and one-half (8) aires, and being a por- tion of the land described in ihe first tract j and deed recoided in book 78, page 586, in j the office of the Register of DeedB of Rowan : county, to which reference is hereby made I This the 19th day of September. 1916. j 9 20 John L. Rendleman, trustee. Exaction Sale. State of North Carolina, i Kowan County J Wingo, Ellett & Crump Shoe Co., and E & M. Hirschler Company V8 H. L. Misenheimer. By vir ue of two executions directed to the undersigned from the Kunerior 'onrt v - S. " ' o Rowan county in the above entitled ac- . ' T 1 1 lions, win, on Monday, November 6, 1916, at the hour of twelve M.. at the Court House door of said counlv. sell fn thp hiVh. est bidder for cash to satisfy said execu tions, all the right, title and interest which the fcaid 11. Li. IV isenheimer hua in the following described real estate, to-wit: A ili.ii i . ... vacam iei oi iana situatea in tne village of Rockwell. N. f!.. niar thp Snnll.crn 51 way Company, and bounded as follows: Ti f r . ., . ... beginning at an iron feiake on the public road; thence about south 184 feet to an iron stake on J. A. Linn's line: thence about west ISO feet to an iron stake on C. W. Holslnuser's lin: thence about north 187 feet to an iron stake on L'. W. Holsliouser's corner; thence about east 190 feet to the beginning, containing eight-tenths (8-10) of an acre, be the same more or less. This the 29th day of September, 1916. J. H. Krider, sheriff of Rowan county John L. Eendleman, attorney. Administrator's Kotiee. Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Ira B. Trexler, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the under signed on or before September 22, 1917, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to said estate are notified to call and settle without delay . Notice is further given that the under signed will sell at public auction, on Thursday, October 26, 1916, at the late residence of Ira B. Trexler, in JLi'.aker Township, beginningat 10 o'clock a in , for cash, a lot of personal property, consisting of hogs,! disk burrow, weeder, wagons, buggy, harness, wheat-reaper. onH-pl;:iiter, hor-e, cow, farming n en si Is. clover ?eed. corn mm! various ai.d sin dry articles too numerous to mention This epteuiber '22, "19 1 'J. (k rgk II Pi.iiss, Administrator K F l No 1 i iiin i Grove IS P. Lk.v Wine; in , t:or:;ey Wantfid to icpairewinw; machines and organs. 1 have also opened a eneaai lepair shop at Rock well, Bring- me your watch and clock work. Will call at your home to do your machine and organ work. 'Phone or write to C W Harrington Rockwell N C Phone, Lovverstone, 3520. No. 6SS This It a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better tha Calomel and does not gv.ee or sicken. 25t - The Time Of Long Evening Hours Is at hand . Are you equipped with good vision so that you can spendthese hours to the best advantage? READING BY LAMPLIGHT 6 Is a task to imperfect eyes. It is a pleasure to perfect ones. JOHN R. BROWN- Optometrist, CHINA GROVE. N. C. We do the Best a will appreciate your orders. Call at office or address Wm. H. Stewart, EditorTand Proorietor, Salisbury. N. C. -WORMS- 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 Chas. CAdarcs, Farmer's Seed House, 119 E. Fisher St. SALISBURY, N, u oi Yaluaiile Eeal Estate Under and by virtue of the i uihoiity conferred upon ire by that nrtun niorti ajje executed by Liliie Miller, da ed Jiine '22 1915, duly reordt-d in theolHce of the Register nf Detda for Rowan county, in Book 60 page 2G6 default having been made in the pay ment of the obligation thereby eecur--td, I will on Saturday, October 21, 1916, at 12 o'c ock M, at the court house door of Rowan county, uffer for sale to the hiyhf st bidder for cash the foil wr ing described real estate, lying and being in the city of Salisbury, county of Ri.wan, bounded as follow, to-wit t one house and lot in the Fouth W ard, of the town of Salisbury, beginning at a stake at the side of the new Concord road 110 feet in a northerly courge from Ada Holmes' corner and runs in an easterly course 146 feet to a stake thence in a northerly course 44 feet to a stake, corner of Martin and Mary White's line; thenca with White's line in a westerly course 146 feet to a stake at the side of the Concord road, thence in a southerly "couree with saii road 44 feet to the beginning. For further particulars and back tit le, reference is hereby made to the deeds referred to in the deed made by Thomas Bradshaw and wife, LiJlie Bradshaw, to Liliie Miller. This September 15, 1916. J, B. Beatty, Mortgaget. Roger D. O'Kelly, attorney. Trade with C.P.SHUHN Jill! fill ! AMwi.prX SoU tested if r I 00 a Stock iJAwVg"-M 1 Salt 4 -"V" antse. THE GROCER, He carries a full line of HtL (Jrade Groceries at rery low prices, buys all kinds of Products Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkina edicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Inniss St. CP. SilUPIfJG flTK V

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