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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN Wm. H. STEWART, Editor and Owner . . i ... Published Every Wednesday At Salisbury, N. C. Subscription Price: Watchman, 1 ysar .75 Ksoord. 1 year... .75 Tilt Progressive Farmer, 1 year.. 1.00 All 3 for a year each, only $ 1.50 Entered as second-class matter Jan uary 15th, 1905, at the postoffice at Salisbury, N. C, under the act of Con grM 3f March 3rd, 1879. Salisbury, N. C, JunelTTT u ft Curses do not always land where they are sent. .One who never forgives an enemy, often forgets a friend. The sweetest songs are those heard when you were a child. A woman never tires of being told that she is loved. Concealment in love may .be prudence and not deceit. To look back on a happy youth is to live twice, then and now. It is never good form for a man to pose as too inncent. A man proposes, woman sup poses, that is if she thinks she will. The man that is perfectly con. tented with the world is too good for it. Every century prides itself that it is better than all other centuries. The pessimist admits him sell a failure. A performance today is cash in hand; a promise of tomorrow is only a note of hand. The shortest road to happiness is to be content where you are and with what you have. When people ' love you they cheat you i when they fear you they let you cheat them. The people that we come in contact with during our every day lives influence our thoughts to greater extent than most peo pie are willing to admit. All centuries until the nine tfipnth belonged to man. The nineteenth cuntury was wo man's. The twentieth century is children's century as well 'as the thought century. Man has three creators, God himself and his fellows. Pew realize the extent to which we are made by the great mass of hu manity of which we are part. ' A fairly large nose is a sign of an active, progressive .disposi tion; one that "gets ahead" in the world, and is a good sign, if not too pronounced. A long straight nose denotes a fine, high spirited nature, and a small nose is indicative of lack of ener gy and temperament. every effort to establish any such measures for they can- not fail to be out of harmony j with the spirit of our consti- j bes interests of the republic, The Me nance. Minister Spoke en Strsst Fined $50. In Bowling Green Ken1uck y, Rev. Wm. K. Roberts has been aseessfi a fine of $50 00 which with the cost makesa total of $60 45 aud he h?s been informed, that he must either pay the full amount or work it out at hard laboi'. be cause he dared to speak on thtf streets of that city with out a permit fmm tiin mayor Tills is an example of the curb that is being put on fret apeechin many mnuicipaltie. Roiiih is continually, under one pretense and another. eeking the ynactnr-nt cf cen sorship ordinances in city,and towns and the use to which she puts them is demonstrat ed in th case o the Rev Mr Roberts, who when lie speaks on Romanism at ail, sees fit toezpose the machinations of the papa1 machine. Had Mr Roberts exercised free speech without the may or's permit in praise of some priest or some papal politician it would be interesting to know whet"her or not the or dinance won Id have been so rigidly enforced Those cit ies and towns which have not already established such a censorship as has been established hi Bowling Green should rememher that free speech is one of the most vital safeguards ot this A man may be a hero as a lov. republic ana snould resist ; er, but seldom as a husband. Weather Forcast. From 5 to 12, wind, rain stormy threatening to hail locally round. Frqin 12 to 19, fair, clear, some cool local rains pending around. From 19 to 27, rain, wind storms with heavy hails in some sections. Some dangerous if wind be west or northwest at from 6 to 10 a m on the 19th. . From 37 to July 4, frequent showers round and cooler along. June shows to be hot and cool, with storms, hails as above, stat ed, dangerous if wind is as stat ed as above. Look for it. HENRYy Reid, Route No 3, Salisbury, N. C. Now Counterfeit Gold Certificate Discovered. Washington, June 4. The dis covery of a new counterfeit $10 gold certificate of the 1907 series was announced today by the secret service. It is not as fine ly executed as the genuine note, but is likely to prove very de ceptive. It is stated. -JPs rsn ot Weather? Boes it out your energy, disturb your stomach or bring you near prostration? The well man isn't afraid of heat. -tf uo it is trying on the weakened body I) BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH i' ' 3 Get your digestion in order, remove all irritation, diipel all j Ktscp.Rtion. rut yourself in shape to enjoy toe summer with a '.rood tonic. PERUNA INVIGORATES ff rt' ctaditions (catarrh) that make you weak It freshen the blood. upjwiea jusc wnat you oeea to ntr the 5 Liquid or tablet form whichever is most convenient will I "5- V 5 .d? 8 e i Trim i u y-A vrn Vi 7 f Vi The Parana Company, Colambua, Ohio i r iVd- ' --"r- tne nerves, ana a vav -; .o soon vitn oonndence 1 r I J .WW 4 L! nt o G GENERAL STORE Wake up, Mr Merchant. The great bulk of retail busi ness now going to the city is ex elusive evidence that the county merchants have gone to dream land and during their "snooze" the wide awake mail orderhouses, like a theif at midnight, through the intelligent use of printers ink have stolen the jewel and are now enjoying he fruits of their intelligence, at the expense of the country towns. Through our neglect the city's exerting an .influence over the country thatis sapping the very life blood out of home enterprises, killing- off the allurements of country life and destroying rural advantages. We, know of two young women from Yadkinville.who only a few days ago went to the city and spent near one hundred dollars for merchandise", while, the home merchant keeps his goods on the shelf apparently unaware of the flow of money from the country to. the cityllt is up to the mer chants of the, smaller towns to .wake'up'j use a little printers ink, take a part in community affairs and encourage the upbuilding of that which leads to the better ment of tiiir surroundiugs. Yad kin ville Ripple. A Full Line oi General Meichandise Constantly On Hand FOOT REST HOSIERY, whether it's appearance yon want in hosiery or wheather it wear you will get it if you get "Foot Rest." And this too is an enduce merit to most of us. You'll S AVE.MONEY. Fall and winter goods, Iheavy r weight underwear for men and woman, alo Dress (sroods, Shoes, Pants, Overalls. Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. ' GROCERIES. I have a well selected dock of staple and fancy groceries, country produce, ieed stuff, etc. When in need come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquai ters while in the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYLOE, 103 S. Main St., Salisbury, C. 'Phone 39. 5 &awpw e tout's w-vji&'&Ti-rn wrarntv.i; i ; v 5 W ! ) ; An Ambition and a Record i ; 'J'HE needs of the South are identical with the needs I of the Southern Railway: the growth and success of one means I J the upbuilding of the other. sj J The Southern Railway asks no favors no special privilege not J accorded to others. . i The ambition of the Southern Railway Company is to soe that J I unity of interest that is born of co-operation between the public and I ' the railroads; to see perfected that fair aad frank policy in the manage- ment of railroads winch xnvttes the confidence of" governmental J aeencies; to realize that liberality of treatment which will enable it J to obtain the additional capital needed for the acquisition of better and enlarged facilities incident to the demand for increased and better service; and, finally - . To take jts niche in the body politic of the South alongside of other great industries, with no more, but with equal liberties, equal rights and equal opportunities. " The Southern Serves the South." ft M We want to impress upon your minds that every dollar you spend over our Counters is spent to our mutual ad vantage. Our Combination of 16 Stores enables us to buy goods cheaper than any other store in this.. section, end then we. sell only for CASH, and for a smaller profit t It's "upto-U" to trade where you can get the Best for your money. If you compare quality and price we'll get your trade. Southern Railway System Low Shoes. Women'. and children's rubber-bottom Tennis Slippers 43c. Women's boys' and men's bet ter Tennis Shoes at 7c and 39e. Our 89c Counter. Big lot of odd pairs, close-outs, etc., in women's and children's white 38c. Slippers, patent Mary Jane Pumps, Oxfords, etc., worth up to $.1 98, choice Women's or Misses white rub-. ber bottom Sport Oxfords for $fl .48 Women's Stylish white Pumps for $1.43 and up Women's Kid Oxfords and Sip. pers for $1.25 and $1.50 Women's Stylish patent Pumps also Mary Jane styie for. .$1 .98 lip When in Salisbury, make our Store your headquarters. We are always glad to be of service to you. mBmmmm - , . i,iMii. m, Alexander Hamilton v "V iHrst Secretary of theTreasury7 nc waJ Pm i io wore as erranu ooy in a bank. By study, industry and thrift he learned the business, saved enough to make profitable investments, became pronv inent, fought in the Revolution, signed the Declaration of Independence and was first Secretary of the Treasury. . If you are ambitious to get ahead in the world,- begin by saving a part of your regular eanv ings, for money paves the way to the desirable things of life. Start an account with us this, week and add to it every pay day. Soon you will have enough to buy property, take a desired trip, send your son to college or make profitable investments. Multiply your money in our care. Ig List Your Poll arid Property for Taxation. All poiR aud property muist bfj listed for taxation during the month of May. 1917. Any person, firm corpo ration not listing within th prescribed time will be uh ject to the fines and penalties provided by law. By order Board of Com missioners. K. B.. WEAVE, County Auditor. 5-23 2t. ALISBURY BANK TO f. s S 3 Wm Only one night Memphis to Texas ttBPSS W&M Wo missing connections entire train runs through, Mettiplus ??ZMP$$M WM to Texas. Leave Memphis 10:10 p. m. Arrive Dallas 12:17 next noon, Ft. Worth 2:00 p.m. Another through train ivs. Memphis 9:35 a.m. Enjoy our famous dimnr c LOW FARE5? TO TFJT AS . H. S. Sutton. D. P. A., 109 West 9tii Si-.. 'Jaattanoo reervicc. $4M THE GLOBE NURSERIES, BRISTOL, TEMN.-VA. Wholesale and Retail Brewers of General Nursery Stack. Organized 1903. Cap tal $50,000. TRADE WiTH A RELIABLE RUBBERY. HO EFFORT SPARED TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS, Agents Waited. Salary or C; mmisHon. Read This: m Richmond Va., Nov. 25th, 1916 The Globe Niti series, Bristol, Term Gentlemen: 1 rad the very best success in all my deliveries at all points- The people were so pleased that I did not have a single objection You know that this is remarkable, no fault to find in near 100 deliveries The tree were Sale of ?a!uaHe Farm ' Pursuant to an order ami up ree of the Superior I ourl in H e inciter t milled Mhr iaret : (isiillier Robert .-airii-t Manin Sh f'tiet, Jolm S:siiii-t Jci t :iOict M.-nin Sntriel, .lr . !if - alri. t- V st, Kdna a-.'riet-' est. I mt i :i(Vi( !, Anhnr S.ttict ami Louis- "iifiifr, In its-at-law of L M. Campbell, decease'!, a)pointing ilie in del signed commissioners to sell the eatate oi the lateD. M C ampheil, tlie undersigned wi sell at peblic auction, to the highest bidde on THURSDAY. JUE 21, 1917, afclJ o'clock M., on the premises, at th- kfte home o D M C?amplell. he following de scribed real estate to-wit.: One tr;ict of lnnd in Scotch Irish Town ship, on South Yadktn River, and bounded as iolloAVb: Beginning at a stone on th bank of tfor.th Yadkin River and runs S. II dig. E 2GU poles to a stone, Cartner'H corner; theme.vi 8fJ dea. E HOpoUst.. i stone; i hence N. 5U deg. E 6 poles to a tone t n the bank of the river; thence with the meanders of said i iwr to the beginning, containing 209 acre more or less 7 hja i8' a valuable tract of land, in a high t-tate of cultivation, and has several thousand dollars-worth of limber on it. a preat deal of which can be used for bni!din purposes If it is desiied, th 1;.ihJ will be made into several tracts and hold as sucb, and 'hen as a whole. Term? t sale one-third ;i) cash, the balance in ix months with ..pproved security, with interest from date oi sale. Now is the time to pure!.: so a valuable f -mn, and prospective purr-iaters may con fer with W A Bristol. E,q , fitatesville, h.C . or Jones & Clement, Winston-- lrnN ",r R" Lee Wn,,t. Salisbnrv. N. C. Title perfect and the purchaser will get a court tiile. Sale will be left open for an increase bid as now provided bv law This May 12, 1917. J H. Clement, W. A Bristol, Commissioners. E. B J xes. Winston-Salem, N. C, i Lee Vv right, Salisbuiy N. CM A ttornevs. alf in nice condition. Yours truly, (Signed) G. W.'Puiaen. The Peoples Katisoal Bank SALISBURY. N C Doe a general banking.. business anJ cor dially invites your account. WE PAY FOUR :r!CENT infer s ev ;v t tree mjnihs in onr savings depart ment. Prompt, careful, aad confidential atter tiofi given to all business entrusted o us. N B. McCanlefis, . f. Bnsbv, v. Pident. Cashier. J D. orwood, John Mcranl . Vice-PresidenL , Asst ( asltier D, L. Ga8kill, Vice President.
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