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- - f THE CAROLINA WATCHMA2H SALISBURY, H. 0. 3U '.L 1 , THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN Win. M. STEWART,, Editor and Owner Published Every Wednesday At Salisbury, N. C. Subscription Price: Watcfcman, 1 year.... $ .75 Record, 1 year..... .75 Tha Progressiva Farmer, 1 year. .1.00 All S for a year each, only $1.50 Entered as second-class matter Jan nary 19th, 1905, at the postoffice at Salisbury N. C, under the act of Con gress of March 3rd, 1379. Salisbury, N.C.; S-ipt. 12. 1917 The Esropean powers seem to be inclined to -ignore the pope's peace proposal, which is the proper thing to do. The Watch man admits Mr Wilson's auswei was excellent, but since the pope has no standing as an official in this country, of all nations, Ik should have been ignored here We notice that "non -catholics' are quite frequently invited to some function which of course are generally given to show ofi the immaginary virtues of Cath olics and to hide their many sins. 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