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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN
Wm. M. STEWART, Editor and Owner
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Published Every Wednesday
At Salisbury, N. C.
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Subscription Price:
Watchman, 1 year... .75
Ror6, 1 year 75
TIm Progressive Farmer, 1 year.. 1.00
AH S tor a year each, only $1.50
Entered as second-class matter Jan
nary ittn, 1905, at the postoffice at
Salisbury, K. C, under the act of Con
gress of March 3rd, 1879.
Salisbury, N.'d'.Sept. 5, 1917
1 There are said to be twenty
seven millionaires iu the
training camp at Fort Sheri
dan, 111. This ought to put
a hush to those fellows vn
ignorantly and blatantly call
this "a rich man'p war and a
poor man's fight."
Governor Thomas W Bick
ett was in Salisbury Monday
and inspired s great audience
ia the tabernacle in the
morning by a very able and
interesting patriotic speech.
While the Governor's address
was a splendid effort there
was very little need of it.
Our people re on the job and
we believe will do their part
without outside prodding.
When a bell is installed to
invite people to join in b
course which leads to the ig
norant, immoral and degrad
ed condition of the peoples of
Mexico, Spain, Italy, Central
and South America, where
the Roman Catholic church
flourishes in unmolested per
fection, we suppose, leading
downward, it could be prop
erly jdenominated a "A firr
bell."
What is LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA
A Digestive Liquid -Laxative, Cathartic
and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root , May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin Combines strength with pala
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
TOUR GLASSES PROBA
BLY NEED ADJUSTING.
We will b9 glad to do this
for you at any time it is
convenient to call. No
charge for this service
Jno. R, Brown, Opt. D.,
Optometrist,
OHiHA GROVE, H. C
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J. Montague
Smith
, familiarly Known, aa
"Monty boy," young,
easy-going banft cash
ier, darling of society,
interested in socKs and
necKties. Two hours
later this same individ
ual is plain JohnM.Smith,
fugitive from justice,
charged with murder
hiding in a freight car,
beating his way to se
curity. A. swifter metamorphosis
than that which trans-,
forms this character
would be hard to imag
ine or a better story than
that in which he appears
hard to find.
l&eReal
is interesting right from
the beginning.ingenious,
swift-moving and with
plenty of exciting mo
ments. It is one of the
best pieces of fiction
ever written by that
popular writer,
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Francis Lpnde
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F. O. B. Factory
MAAWEJLL.
ONE-TON
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TRltCK
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The Maxwell Truck is a real truck, not a f jonverted
passenger car.
i The specifications include a heavy prped steel
frame; Timken-David Brown worm and g$r drive;
Timken roller bearings; dropped forged I-bJm front
axle; designed for generous overload stress rugged
rear axle housing, with worm and axle shafts o specially
heat-treated alloy steel; heavy spring steel si-elliptic
springs, designed to overcome any road hick, and
artillery type wheels with steel rims and solid q?es.
The Maxwell One-Ton Truck has all the fes ' ures and
equipment that have proved their superiority .ithin the
experience of this company as well as oIr truck
builders. tfiw
The uses to which this truck can be put ? almost
limitless. Retailers, wholesalers, rnanufactung con
cerns in fact, nearly every business house in Hae coun
try, as well as thousands of farmers, are findL n
Maxwell Truck an efficient and economical1 C leans of
transportation.
D.G.WHITE MOT
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SALISBURY, N. C.
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Nome Paper, Published by IHIome Folks, First.
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needs of the South nre identical with the needs
i of the Southern Railway: tbe ?:an!j an-1 success of or.e meant ,
no favors special privilege not l
the upbuilding of the otlior.
The Southern ,Railvr.y as:::
accorded to others.
. . . r . ' r . ' rt -,r I a tn that
unity of interest that is born of co-operation bctwetu the public and ,
the railroads; to see perfected that tiir r.vl frank policy in the manage- ,
ment of railroads which invites tlic ccnfedencc of governmental I
: . .Ko. ' ri f fTM'mrnt which will enable it I
Bcnuca; vj noii . j -
to obtain the additional capital needed for ti.e acquisition of better and
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enlarged facilities incident to ibc acciaim iut iumjcu
service; and, finally
Totake its niche in the body politic of the South alongside of
other great industries, with no more, but with equal liberties, equal
tights and equal opportunities.
" The Southern Serves the South."
SALISBURY 111 ID INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE,
Rev. George H. Atkinson, President,
Salisbury. N. C-
Twelve Teachers and Officers, representing Some
of the Leading Colleges of America,
In addition to the literary course, training is given in music,
millinery, sewing, cooking, wood working, sanitation, etc.
Board and tuition for nine months $105.00. Music extra.
First term begins September 13th.
For Prospectus, write to
Miss Bessie Harr's,
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Secretary,
Salisbury, North Carolina,
he rJAtchman and Record, $11 per year.
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MEDALS, -CLASS PIHS AND RINGS.
We carry in stock or make to order any kind of medal
or rings of the very'latest stales in solid gold and guarn
tee our prices, "i We also do the finest watch and jewelry
repairing that can be done and every j b is fully guaran
teed. " ' ;
We carry the largest line of Watches, Diamonds, and
Jdwelry in Worth Carolina. See us for reliable goods,
no MISREPRESENTATIONS.
V. H. LEONARD, JeweHy & Diamond Merchant.
Wallace.Kldg . Salisbury, N' C.
A iirr nil v..
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u ing the full,
SPOT CASH, Market Trice for Good,
Sound Tomatoes -mtl Beans 'delivered a'
our Canning .Factory, situated oa East
Franklin Street, near the E$!er cotton
mill. Bring along your produce and we
will agree on price?.
THE SUM-MO -PRODUCT? CO.,
SALISBURY, N. C.
Five Hundred Uollais Re
ward will be paid by the Southern
Railway System for the arrest and
conviction of the person or persons
who removed spikes, bolts and angle
bars, resulting in derailment of pass
enger train No. 26, near Huntersville,
N. C, Tuesday morning, July 17,1917
All communications pertaining to this subject should
be addressed to J. W. Cannely, Chief Special Agent;
Southern Railway System, Charlotte, N. C.
If arrested, wire him or Sheriff N. W. Wallace, Char-
lotte, North Carolina.
W. N. FOR ACRE,
Geii i Manager.
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