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T V HE CAROLINA-WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N.c; 17 A. - . r T. -V. fii - Li t 1 trv f - . .. .. v THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN Writ; Hi STEWART, Editor and Owner Publlthed Every Wednesday At Salisbury, N. C Subscription Price: TTateJuaa. i year. . i .75 1 Report, 1 year.....;... ?5 rtOfrestlTe Farmer, l year..i.uu lar"a?year 'each. only $1.50. Eatcre4 recond-class matter Jan- ry 1905 at the poatofEice at r, N. C., under tue act of Con- t ClMaxcH 3rd, 1879. . Salisbury, N. C.. July 11, 1917 The American people have no reason for interfering in English affairs, the Irish cause in partic ular. Ireland is rightly a prov ince of England and there is no reason, why we should request out neicrhbor to e-ive uo Ireland any more so than to ask her to give O n l i uo anv Other of her num- erous provinces. Each American state and tern tory is held in the union by force and probably some against their will and it would be just as prop er for England to ask the feder- al g"OTerment to free so me of " I our holdings. This Irish scheme proceeding: for the purpose of fore ing the Protestants of Ulster to oena tne Knee to rcome. . t i t- i m 1 ; i being the case it is really better that England take a strangle hold on Ireland, especially so since the Irish recently attempted a rebellion when. every true son of the old sod should have been on the firing line in France. - i Freedom is not for traitors and Americans cannot afford to take sides with such a bunfch. Alcsx CbQd Is Reported as Likely to Recover. Albemarle, July 7. The phy sician in attendance upon the little child of Mrs H A Alcox of Badin has pronounced the baby v.a Ana. c o ttc iv,,t will without doubt recover, it will be recalled that about 10 days AAlf.o f a1av ua muor- rsf v,0 baby, administered bichloride - with intention, according to her . . . . Ai own si.an:mcii l, ox tuning mc i 'z, u u J she was doing this because of the wishes of her Tausband, who was not the child's father. Mrs Alcox was immediately arrested and brought to Albemarle jail and a day or two thereafter " M r Alcox was arrested and also brought to jaiL After the phy l charge tf pronounced the shin wheat at Milas Stir . c a tut ai wait's big livery stable. We got sician in child out oi danger was tried and convicted before R L Brown, judge of the county court, but no sentence as yet has been pronounced on her. There being no material evidence a- gainst Mr Alcox a nol pros was taken and he was released. Mrs Alcox appeared to be suf fering more or lese from mental depression and does not appear to be hardly responsible for her conduct. Sweat Patatoes. -I wish to grow a crop of sweety potatoes for market. What kind of manure and how much an acre must I use? Do you think it wise to mix a little acii. phosphate in .maiiiire in bedding it to rot byruekt-spring to use in drill itobacco?,r or sweet potatoes use 500 pounds an ace in the furrow undtr the bed made of one third cottonseed meal and thrds acid phosphate. Mixing acid phosphate with rninure will very greatly in -.kvW? l,u3 ' nieiency oi tne mMlmWie. But instead of pil sWr:4M0 T0 1 would get the fK8SW tobacco' IIMS!?11 fiPra(1 it broadcast f JKSas,;made" :during the 0m0iUxen use some , ,. ' . h r-u li. ;i i: i I rill. tMTin-mmM- wm a . what you oat. 0 - irli-rriAl f A urnuy nave leiraueyuium uei ia- . ' v tT - - tner s near ttocuweu, wnere xney went to hVlo celebrate . her fath i ' i '-1 ; er's seventy-second birthday, Ju- ly 5th. "His otner ? daughter, i Mrs T C Eller and i family and his son. B H Miller and family ent. there beirir no one invitea excet)t the children . Thev pre- , . . . o A-ar OMr1 1W1 ."' 11 . u was enjoeu uy au pieacui Vr and- Mrs John A Feeler and son Lewis, and grandson Lawson McCombs, and John Waller, with Lewis at the wheel went up in their automobile to visit Rev and Mrs H A Fesper- man. Rev W C Lyerly has taken his vacation up North co visit his old school chums and other friends at Dayton and Tiffin, Ohio, and other cities and will be gone a month. Luther Holshouser the barber has just had his residence painted and it is one of the prettiest of the kind in town Venus took dinner at John . m Arey s bunday and got a fine dinner. Everything was his salt and pepper. His little four months old baby weighs 22 lbs. tit i . i . vvno ever can Deal tnai ior so young a baby trot it out. John Arey has the finest water melon patch we have seen. He has water mellons and canta- loupes as large as pint cups Who can beat that? One of our neighbors has just made an old time wooden still to rnn some cedar oil for some peo- ple'whoare suEfering- with rheum atism. aches and pains. It is said to be one of the best things ever as a liniment for pains. One time a man by the name of Adam Lentz had the rheumatism ver ba.d aad he bought a pint of ceaarou irom a neisrnoor ana it cured himood and sound- R D Peeler who has been work ing in the First National Bank at SPencer viited at home Sunday Mr and Mrs J W Linker and daughter and little arrandson of " Rockwell, and Mr and Mrs G A WJ,C11-' Ui VjJC3LCUl' v"ucu dt Geo. H Peeler's Sunday, July 8th Venus got his first mess of ripe home grown tomatoes this year at Chas. Peeler's residence where a young- couple lives, on June 3oth. I he threshers were here a snap shot of the outfit. Get a Wheel Hoe. A friend told m recently that by using a wheel hoe or push plow in cultivating hi garden he is able to do the work in one hour, whereas? in the past when, he used hand hoe, it took him at least a day. He also stated that after finishing work he felt like a "gentleman," whereat with the old practice of using a hand .hoe he was worn out and his hands were blistered. Is this not good evidence in favor of getting a push plow for use in your garden this year? I will, however, add an extra quota tion from another friend as follows: "Give me a wheel hoe and you can burn up all your hand hoes so far as I am concerned." F J Crider, in The Progressive Farmer. Hetty Green's Sob Marries. Chicrgo, July 10. Edwin R Green, of .New York and TerreL Texas, son of the late Mrs ilettie Green, and Miss Mabelle Harlow, of Highland rark, a suburb, were married today. jUes Harlow is said to be wealthy in her ' o wa right and has devoted much time to charity in New York and Chicago. . . ' FAIT&. What is LAX-FOS ! R v " LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCAJtA J-fl Titre5tive TLinuid Laxative. Calhartitfl M tj1? . v . f--7V" '' and Liver Tome. Contains CascaaSark, i Blue Flag Root, KhuoarD joot,-macfe Root, May Apple Root, SentLeaves atjd f Peosin. Combines strensna wnn naia- table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c . Sale ol Valuable Land. Pursuant tf the provisions contained i n a certain M crtgace 1 rust Ufed , exe cuted by D B Fry and wife Margaret U Fry, to T Frar k Hudson, trustee orrl O Trott and A J) fcUi tman, de- I fault having been made in the pay- ra.-iv or tne amount ior wni?n me mortsacVas given to secure, the un dersign: d trustee, at the request of H C T.'ott and A D Harsiuan. will sTi at tubli3 auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at i he court house door in Sal sbury , on Saturday, the 7th day of July, 1917, - at 12 o'clock noon the following de cribed real propfcrty: ' Beginning1 at a stone Kincaid's corner, and thence N 2J deg E 6.18 chains to a stone, near a wiiiteoak. Kincaid's corner, thence N 88 deg VV i 46 chains to a pine, Knox ..Wyatt'' coiner in Owen's li- e, thence 3 25 chains to a "stake, thence N 88 V 8' links to a whiteoafc, Lineberry's cor ner, thence S W 16 04 chains to the pub'ii road LiineberL-y's correr n Woods lire, thence E 9 83 chains to a stone Wood's coiner in Wyatt's line, thence N 23 E 3 98 chains to a tone Wyatt'a coiner, ihence N 88 W 2.20 chains to the baginnina. See deed trom Elizabeth Henderson to David B 'ry, book No. 119, page 302, the same being 17 acres "Also another tract Bituated in Franklin Township on the north side f the Statfsville road, about five miles from Salisbury and adjoining hrst tract and bounded asf uk ws: Beginning at a stone in the sc.uth ide of the public road on Wood's line and runs thence 87 deg E 4 25 chains to a stone on the old Mine, thence with said line S 5 W 2 chains to a stone in the public read, thence N 97 deg V 4 25 chains to the beginning, contain fie 85-100 acrps f-ee deed from R A Owens and wife to Margaret O Fry." ihis the 7th da of June, A. !., 191 T. r rak Hudson, trustee for H C Trott and A D Bartman. J G Hudson, Atty. NORTfl CAROLINA, 1 In the Superior Kowan County-. J Court. Ola P. Lawrason ) Notice of fcervice vs. - bv P. D. Lawrason 1 Publiration The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled a above haa been commenced in the' Superior Court of tiowan (.. ountv, JSorth Carolina to dissolve absolutely the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between plaintiff' and defendant ancj for an absolute divorce From defendant on tlie grounds of fornication and adulteryjAnd he said defendant .will further take notice that he id required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of s4d County to be held the 2ntkMon..ay m September, 1917, at the court house of said County in Salis bury, Kowan County, N. C,and answer or lemur to the .complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the conrt ffj the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 12th day of June, 1917. . J F. MclUBBIKS, Clerk Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA In the St perior Rowan County. Margaret Carpenter v?, Henry M Carpenter, Court. Pub-ieation f.f Summons The defendant above named, will take notice that pit intiff has com- m 'need the above entitled action against him in the Superior Court for tliejr urpvise of obtaining a divorce from he bonds of matrimony upon in ground of infidelity on the part of the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at September Term 1917 of Rowan Superior Court, to be held in Salisbury at the court aouse, on the second Monday of Sep tember 10th, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or th plaintiff will apoly to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This June 9th, 1917. J. F. McCubbins, Clerk Superior Com t. Mortgage Sale ol ReatEshte, By virture of the authority contain edinone certain ortgage Trust Deed executed by Napoleon Brown and wife to P 8 Carlton, trustee, on the 8th day of December, 1913, and registered in the Register's Office of Rowan County, in Book of Mortgages 47, page 181, de fault havirg been made in the pay ment cf the nots secured thereby, and at the request of the cestui que trust Mrg Dora M Kern, the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for Cash at the court house door in' Salirbusy, N, C, on SATURDAY, JULY 7th, 1917, at twelve o'clock m the following de scribed real estate: Two tracts of land in Litaker town- i hip adjoining the lands of J D Baily, W P Holshouser. Ei. Wood, et al: 1st. Beginning at a stone, corner, to Margaret Haynes' lot; thence E. 10 chains to a ftake on Daniel Peeler's line; thence S'25i W 8 chains to a ?take ; thence S. 65 W. 7 50 chains to a stake thence N, 18 W, 6 25 chains to the beginning, containing four acres more or less. Upon the lot above de scribed is a live reom dwelling house. ' 2nd. Beginning at a stone, corner of church lot ; runs thence S, 34 E. 5.41 chains to a stone; thence S 70 .W, 3.16 chains to a stake. Wood's corner; thence N. 34 W 8 86 chafns to a stone Wood's corner ;' thence N. 38 E. 3 66 chains to the beginning, containing one add one half aires, less one-fourth of an acre sold to the Board of Educa- H n of OTan.pountT Foe back title see deed registered in Book of Deeds 122, page 440, Reg ister'a Offlce of Rowan county. Thirthe 6th day of June, 1917. : J S. CARITON, Trpstee. Buy a Falm Beach or Keep-Kobl Suit comfort the hot summer days. Men's Suits. 4.98 to $5.95 yen"s Palm Beach and Kool- ... Kloth Suits same price. as last year, sound strange but true $4.98 and $5 .95 Young men's Pinch Back Kool- Kloth Suits at ..: $5.95, $6.95 and $7.50 Scbloss Bros. & Snellenburg's make Palm Beach Suits? light and dark colors at ,. $6.45 and $7 .50 Men's Fine Mohair Suits, these make awfully nice summer suits $12 50 value our price. .$10.00 Men's Odd Pants en's work Pants, dark colors, hard finish at . .....Q8c and $1.48 Big stock of women's white, footwear cheaper than anybody. Pfcey lakes Ic Interest on tnvestment is the source of surest income. Money WorKs 24 hbura a day and seven days a weeK. More people are made inde pendent by saving trian by slaving. England has invented to wonderful advantage. Ev ery year statistics show that England buys more from other countries than she sells to them. .But inter est on investments does not show in the statistical tables. That is why England is rich. Money placed in a savings banK is an in vestment safe and sure. MaKe yourself independent. One Dollar Starts an Account! SALISBURY BANK AND TRUST GO Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of V. M. Campbell, deceased, no tice is hereby given (o all peron s indebted to said estate to call and settle without de- j lay. and all persons having possession, con trol or CHstody of any'of the effects or eptate of the said D M Campbell, are notified to sur render the Bame to the undersigned at once. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned duly verified, on or before May 14, 1918, or this notice will be plead, ed in bar of their recovery. This May. 14, 1917. R, Lee Wright,- Adm'r of D. M. Campbell. Trade with THE GROCER, Be carries a full line of Higt Grade Groceries at v'ery low prices?, buys all kinds of Produo . Chickens, Eggs, Bacon, aiid vegetables. " See him Headquarters for W.itkLr - Medicine Co. 'Fhone 57. 119 W. Inniss St. N'en's Big stock ef guaranteed, price. tCp.O. Men's Sere Suits, worth much, more. Piice...'. $7.50 and $9.95 Slyejilus Suits men serge oi " other materials at iibe old price $1700 Shoes 9 ... Don't buy Shoes before you price " our. We are selling them cheaper than we can buy now. mi enms Tennis Pumps I rui State of North Carolina, 1 Rowan County. In ihe Snpe rior Court September Term, 1917. f '"""sorS it. ) VS. Jr J. Slate, defendan Tfce defendant above named will take no tice that an action entitled as above lias been commenced in the superior court of Kowan county by plaintiff, Carrie E Slate, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute "divorce from the bonds of matrimony wit the defendant, j. J. Slate, on the grounds of fornication and adultery on the part of the defendant J- J. Slate; and the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the next term o the superior court of said countv, to be held on the 1st Monday. after the first Monday in jSeptember, same being the ICth day of Sep tember, 191", at the court house in the city of Salisbury, Rpwan county, North Caro lina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, orUhe plaintiff will applj to the court" for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 4th day of Juner A. D , 1917. .. J. F. MC TJBB1NS. Clerk of the Superior Court T. Frank Hudson, Atl'y. The Peoples National Bank 'SALISBURY. N.'C- Does a general banking business an I . cor dially invites your account. WE PAY FOUR PER- CENT inierrst every three months in ou"r savings depart ment. , J Prompt, careful, andj confidential alten tion giyen to-all btisine'S 'eutrftsted to us. N. B.Hleranfess, , fW T Busby, 'i . President. " Cashier. J.D.Norwood, John McranJ- -m. Vice.Pre8idqt. v Asst. Casbier, Di li Gaskill, Vice President. , , ... " . - . . - '' - Sr" n y 11 t and k?iow - ; Kool-Klotti Pauls mutie ; up styli&b turn up botttinry etcprice' v...$i98 Dutchess Pants '; - uiiips white and "b'taci? at ... 48c and 50c Women's $1 50 white canvas rub ber bottom pump for 98c of ail kinds priced Sale ol ?alDalle Farm Pursuant to an order and de. ree nf t?;e fetiperior (. omt in ti e in;nier f milled Mai jari't (jjiiii cr Robt-n v ili:et Martin Sa friet, John S:ti it i Jm.c S-nf'itt Merlin Satritl, .)r , K ssie .ltit t- U 1 di:a .a-friei-esi, 1'oia afriei, iilmr ainet and Louise ival'riet, lit'us-iM Inw of D M . Campbell,. decease'! ap; oiiiiin! .ii. it: dr'r signed commissiiuuiK iu st-II iiu- palate o the late 1. M ( atuplu'll. the ini(K'sioii,i wi sell at peblic auction, to ihe highest lid!e on THURSDAY. JUiNE 21, 1917, at 1 o'clock M., on the premises, at th- hite home o' D M t. amphfli. he following de scribed real estate to wit : One lra t of l; i i in rcotoh liisi Town ship, on fcouih Y.idk;h Hivvr, ami bci.iMd as lolloWs;: Uet iiinintr at a stone on 'he bank of .South Yadkin l iver and hhik S. 11 d g E 260 poles to a stone, artm-ia corner; tbente .v: deg K JlOpoltsto a tttonet-Xhence li: 5u deg -E t poles t bti-.' stone cn the bank of the iiVet; theme with the meandfH of said ri v- r to the beginning, containing 209 arit-s more or Less TUs is a valuable tract of land, in a high Ftate ol cultivation, and has at vera 1 thousand dol iars wtnh of tiinU r on it, a great clenl ol which can he used lor building pm ports' It it is desued. tlip land will be n.de into several tracts and sold as siub, rnd then as a whole. Terms ol sale onc-lh'rl ) cash, the ha 1.. nee in f-ix moiili" with approved security, with in!eie.-l fron. of sale, Ivcw is the tin e to purcliase a vain b'; farm, and pn.spt ' .ve puul i!-eis iim uf. ' t'er with A l iisioi "E-rj . M ttVvi !e, N. C . or Jonts k (lenient, Win-i. u -leu, N ( .,or K. Lee Wnht. aiisl in v. N.C.- 'litie perleci and the puichiisei v. i 1 y;et a ymn litle. ' Sale will he left open for hii in.-.rer.st bn! now provided bv law ' This May 12. i 917. J H Tt emfxt, W. A Brjstoi., Commissioners. F. B. 1 ses, Winston Salem. N. L'., ' , rl Lee Wright, Salisbury N, C, Attomevs. ;. Hongage Sa d Real Estate Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage trnsl deed, regisiered in Look Ko. 57, page 161, ninde by Wincie A. Fisiier lor the protection pnd benefit of the ui.dtr signedton the 22nd day of February, J917. default having been made in the payment of said deb' according o ihe term- and conditions named in said morte-ge, the un dersigned will sell ;a public auction, lor cash aL the com t house door in :he ciy of Salisbury, at 12 o'clock M., rn ' Saturday, July 21st, the following dtsci ) () Xeai estate: Be ginning at Alexander Lverlv's corner; thsnce V. 32 poles to u rock,' Martha Ad kins' corner; thence S. ,n poles to a rock, said Adkins' corner on i..fayeite' Josey's lire; theice E, 32 poles u. rock, Lyeilv'a line; tin nee .N. 30 poles v .-h said Lyrly's line to the beginning, e.,mer, containing fix (G) aeres more o less. Terms of sale cash. Property lies near the town of Faith. This June 16, 1917. YV. M. MoCombs, Mor'gagee. Koiiee to Traitor?. Having qiali6ed sis administrator upon the et;te of Wincie Fisher, deceased no'ice is hereby given to all person having' claims Against aid estate lo present the sara,e to the undersigned on or before May IS, 1918, or tnis notice will be pleaded in bar of their .recovery. Any person ind-ibied So the etPie will call and 8etth with the' undersign! at onee This Maj 18,. 1917. J DA. Fisher 4dm'r R. F. D. No. 3, -alkbuiv, N. 0. TTaying duly qualified as execufor of ihe es.ate of Datc, Brown decease'd. ' this is lo notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present a he same lo the under s;gned on or before May . lis, 1918, "r this notice will be pleaded in bar o their recovery. A II ''persons indebted to said eatatVwill please settle at once. This May 1st, 1917 . ' v W. F. Kelsey: executor. -T. G. FuE, alty. - " - W:; I , s -' v. .: m
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