AaCgtiftacscfa,cgCt3 Salisbury, N. O.Nov. 8 1916 50 Drown as Cir Pinnies in River. Boston, Nov. 7.-r;N early So people loBt their lives when a Boston elevated trolley car plunged through an open draw at the Sammer street oriage tomgnt. The car is believed to have carried 60 persons, of whom probably not more than 10 escaped by lamping. The re mainder, imprisoned in the closed car, went to their death at the bottom of Fort Point Channel. The cause of the accident had not been determined at a late hour. Motorman Gerald Walsh, who, with the conductor. George McKeon. saved him self b y jumping, asserted that the bridge was not prop erly lighted and that he saw n o warning signals. The bridge tenders in charge said the red signal lights on the gate were showing. WfSdoevsr You Need a General Tr Take Grove's 'Sbe OH Stanford Grove's Tasters sHftl Tonic is equally valuable 8 Tonic " because it contains th Oifc.'wwn tonic oropertiesof QUINI??? -P. ttrJON. It acta cn the Liver, Dst n -i p JUaiaria, Enriches the Blood &r ' vis etteTVbgie System. SOcen Frencl Take Positions Of Germans, Paris, Iov. 7. .The French took German positions on a front of four kilometers (two and onehalf miles) extends ing from Cbaulnes wood to southeast of Ablaincourt re finery says the ofiical com munication issued by the War Office tonight. The villages of Ablain court and Pressoire and Ablaincourt cemetery wese prisoners were taken. 'mmm Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Vont drtietrist will .tefaad money M PAZO OINTMENT faQs to cult uircaac of Itching, Blind, Bleedissr or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14day. yTn Sxtt apliction give Bae and Rot. 50c Peoples' National Bar I: Salisbury, N.O. Does General Banking Business WE PAY FOUR PER CENT on time posits. Interest payable every 8 months Prompt att-nion given to any bttsi- Btss entrusted t ) us. Tour business solicited. 7Peoples national Bank John 8. Hender.-yn, J. B. Norwood, resident. cashier. W. T. Bubf. Wrrealdent. . Asst. eaihier 1 p?:f,ir Wilson and Marshall , Democratic Nominees. 1 he Vote late tonight gives Wilson 232, Hughes 239, and 60: Idaho, Cal ifornia, Minnesota, Nebraska, ew Mexico, North Dakota, Washington and West Virginia, in Doubt, It takes 266 to elect Hughes needs 27 and Wilson needs 34 to Win. mm s PursQent to the proTisis contained In a Mo jtge Trost Peed.rr&Bredin Book of Mortgages Numoer 41U at page 154, made by B. P. Jatrett mtwife ElmaJar- h rett, for the protec iotr apd'beDetit of ihe nnaerreignedon thelpthj9ay of October 9t;dfauft having been mde in the pay nfeot of ,thi debt, which said mortgage was given to secure Ub Undersigned will sell at public auction, far eh at the court houad door m fialiabary, lth Carolina, on Saturday; Decembeig.9th; .1916, , at twelveo'dock noon, thtp following der soribed property: . ' t - Being lota six, seyei) and- Seight, in block thirteen asihowft npon thkjuap of the B A. Wheeler,- addition, inhe suburbs of 'Salisburjprth Corolinaaid lots Iront fifty feel fach On First Stttt, and extend back onehqpdred and fifty 3eeL For back title see fiook of Dedannmer 103, at page 144. etc in ; tW.riB of toe Riofpr nf ITDerds r RowaoUounly, O. For min- wvfuvu "wa .Daiu iwwf hjpcv IK auu V O map and book referred to., $ ;Beginning of a stake onthe sou t L west side of Meadow Street,. set fejty feet" north west from the lice of Spencer Avenne, and rans thence; sooth 0B deg f and '15 sr. J70 foot to a eta e on a twelve fw)t allev; thence vtithiaid alley, north 61 de 45' w sixy five faet toi afake thence i6-th 58 deg. 15 East 170 feet to a stake on'foeadow Street; inence wun jueaaow Bireeti soum oi aeg. 45' E-sixty-five feet to the LeginDinp, being lot eleven in block, elevenJin Whiteheftd addition to Spencer: North Carolina Tor dck uiue see boor ozttn tne omce ot ill - O i-ii i r A , we xvegiBier oi jeeas lor.owan couniy, North Carolina, i Conveyed by the said B Jarrett and wife to satisfy the debt provided for in said mortgage.. This the 3rd day of NoyeiabeV, 1916. J. M. Bosan. moTtaeee. Thornwell G. Farr. T5 : : New Goats, New Coat Suits, Diiilies and Millinery at l v Cold waether is ju?t a bout here. We'll all poon ned Mew Warm Winter Clothes. We have the nice warm clothes for at a price you can afford to pay. ROWAN DEMOCRATS AS USUAL. fflajGr'ty Somewhat Reduced But Tfio Demo . crats Elect all Their Ticket. Owiug to the lack of time The Watchman is unab'e to giv? a tabulated statement of the vote cast at the different precints in the county yeas terday, the polls not closing till dnrk. A hearby vote seems to have been cast and the n?uai Democratic majorK ty was reduced, hpwever, an average majority of 600 seem to have been attained. A carding to reports received by Chairman" Woodson the averaged majoritives at the different boxes are as given below." Of course complete returns may "rlter these fig ures somewhat. Preciiict D. M R. M. Landis, '. 3 Unity. ...... 54 Cleveland, .-... 46 Ohiaa Grave, 10. Scolch Irish ... . 5 Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative & Uver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulating Laxative andTonicLax-Fos acts effectively and does not'ripe nor disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, arouses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c. .... r-.....- - 59 n eek, .- 5 11 ill, 10 I U Mt. Ulla, 34 Morgan, Grant Creek, Bost's Mill Steele Franklin, 6 Bradshaw, 23 Enochvil!e Rockwell, .... . Bernhardt's Mjll. . . . - Granite Quarry, Bostian's X Roads4 , . . " Heilig's Mil, ...... . . Hatter .Shop, .... .... 2 Rowan Academy, . . . Gold Hill, . . . Nor,th -Wrd, South. Ward, Eastward, . West Ward", . Spencer, . . ... East Spencer, RUB OUT jAIN Vith good oil linlmes. That's the 8ureA wav to od them. The best rubbing goiment is jj nnnnT?7 rvn m . m m m - - 21 48 35 4 12 48 55 M IV UVJ in rf rn cj llVli Z llJ 11 Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. QoodfpTSovrotmles, Pains, RbeumatismJSprai '25c50c$!. )rains, At tlj Dealers. Long Coats at 98c Lot of tan kerseys coats for women. Not this seasons style but will keep you niee and warm and give good service, worth up to $10.00, choice 98c Ladle's Long Black Coats only $3.45 $7 50 Long Black Coats for - $4.98 7 50 Wool Mixture Coats all new this seasons styles for 4.95 7 50 Sport Coats all wool plaided etc, for only 4.95 10 00 Long Coats Plaid Mixture Nice large new style collars, our special 7.45 Better Coats all stlyes, $9.95, 12.45 and 14.50 Cost Suits $4.95 Good Coat Suits, not this sea sons stylebu twill give good wear and worth up to $15, choice only 12 50 All Wool Serge Coat-Suits, New this season style for 4.95 9.95 Better and Finer- Coats at $12.45 15.50, 20.00. and 35.00 Big stock of Child ren'sCoa : ost all styles and prices MILLINERY Baby Coats at Ladie's Hats, . 25c and 48c 48c, 98c and up 8hoe and Clothing Come here for your Widter Shoep and Clothing, We are well stocked up and bought when prices were much lower than now. Reead-r we will no4 only save you some n.ouey if you buy yfur whiter shoes from us but give you BET'I ER shoes than you find at ""ost of the stores. xIt's not alfqeether just what you pay but it'? v h it you GET. is what counts most. We g've 5 lie Best BeDk 220 k ... 143 ....100. ....110 ...195 Totals, 961 - For Winter Golds I 5&X If""' 9 rii III LI kJVVA III You need a real tome. Strength is rtqolred to overcome the trouble. Let that tonic be one that ia specially valuable in catarrhal conditions, and yon can conquer the cold. A cold is acute catarrh; it may become chronic. Chronic catarrh fre quently becomes systemic, involving the stomach and the intes tinal tract as well a the nose or throat. It means stagnation. PERUNA IS INVIGORATION It clears away the waste matter, dispels the Inflammation and tones up the system. For forty-five years it has been used in catarrh by thousands of graful sufferers, who willingly tell the world of their relief. Peruna's Ions history of helpful ness is the best evidence tnat it is ichat you should take. Liquid or tablet form for your con venience. Manalin Is the Ideal laxative and liver tonic. In tablet form it is deli cious to take, mild and effective, with out unpleasant effects, and will not form a habit. Liquid, 86c' and f 1.00 ; tablets, 10c and 26c THE PERUNA CO, Columbus, O. :oi2 ntflW.aSB&CaUl.CMMMM. FrioaBtOCB, 5 J P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smoking ! YOU may live to be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it's certain-sure you'll not know the joy and contentment of a friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch! You can smoke it long and hard without a come back ! Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't . any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A" You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer fullest investment you ever made! the national Joy smoke R, J. Reynolds Tobacco C,WfaMton.SIeiii,K. C Copyright 1916 ly R. X Reynolds Tobacco C Prince Albert U mrywhmr in toppry rd bag,, et tidy rmd Una. J Oct handtomm mound and half-pomnd tin humidorrmnd iltf100, poand humidor with fpontt-moiatmner top that hmmpf thm tobacco in much tptmndid condition. III kmiM M M ABOUT TIM FOR T hi HOSE Heavy Suits, O'coats, Shoes, Hose, Heavy Underwear, Shirts, Leg- gings, Riding Pants, Etc. I WE SELL THE BEST $10 JiUn SUIT OR O'COMON EARTH g MIBW AEIIR1I VAILS D mu (DM o Largest Hat Business in the State. "A HAT A-HEAD" OR A HAT FOR EVERY HEAD. $f.00 $.25 $.50 $.60 $2-5 mm State's Lending Clothiers, Salisbury Charlotte Greensboro t M M h4 n M tt M M M tt tt M M tt hi mi KM K4 mi ma M lei

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