v. 4 -v- - j . ; - V 4. 4. 3 '''v t I i J; . mews of i nterest to ALL OF OUR READERS. Placards I ace been posted notifying would be car-rob bers-lha t such v if utw ' w 1 1 1 hereafter be handled by the government and the trials of such offenders will be heard in the federal courts. . . i is said the Southern Kail way uses 300.000 pal lor s of water per day which is furnished by the Salisbury Water Works. LH Clement, Eq., has re cHmL a letter from his son. iVeut Donald Clement, not if y itig him of his safe arrival in Krnce Lieut Louis H Ue ineui, stationed at Camp 8h Virr: Columbians C, wss at liume a few days last week. Capt 11 C Trott, ex-i?hair-mau of the board of count commissionefs. has beeri. ap pointed United States deput marshil to nil tde. positioi; made vacnnt by the death oi J as l-I M McKenziw. The ap pointrnent was nade by Mar si.al Chaa A Webb of A he ville. The congregation .of Hav Lutheran church, Chessnir Hill, of which Kv It H L Li;ig!e is pastor,have decid td to disrose of their present fr.i me church bniiduig and er ct a iroern church,, prob ably on Sonth-i Kultou ttreei Two white boys sent u fo vagrancy mad i their e cape from the county worn hous last Wednesday night by prizing the bars apart at a wWdow. They-wern captur ed rauivday tiy Sheriff Kri der. near AUil Hridgp and in Ihe. county court Friday th wern given -an additiona! 30 days far p sea pi ojg " The Salisbury Chamber of Commerce is getting in some nit r ate of soda for Rowan far nerr If you need any see T 1) Brown at hs old court h -u.-e. The remains of J A Har- rsou, captain of the 8alie- j Hobson anu was ?nt to jail burv policw fored, who dudlin default of a $500 bond, last, week, wre taken t 6; Letters have been missed viiariuii wii-ttt tue iunerai and iuteni:f ut tf.ok pbee, G iy Helms ad HarlJuliau 1 baVrt arrived iu France tu! help vvhiu the kaiser.-. i A strong c-'UMty organizi tiouisbeiiforid to'carryJ tb- War. Having i Stamps Campaign nxt wok to a successful conclusion. It will succeed of course aud old Rowan will go over the top again. Reports from all parts of the county iudica'e that the win at crop will be much shorter than was auticipattd several months ago. The position made vacant by 'he resignation oi Alay-jr li J Peeler if Est Spmcer, bas been fiSled by the board of. ahleriiieu electing A C Sides to fill out the unexpir ed term. L 3t week it was stated that Joe Ro u ec h e was ace lent illy killed in a railroad accident near Jet" fers ru(Jity, Mo His b oth erp Fred and Ney who have just returned from there say be was accidentally shot by a pis! I he had iu his p:cket. A- a meeting held in the old 4-oai t house last night it waf decided that a big fourth J1 tf'liy liOlHUtdUUU WUUIU UO 1 . 1 - l..u .! 1 J i Id 1 1 balwburv this year. Vtt raidy to do your part ? - The govern meat eusrgee is that no wheat be threshed befol e Jul y 15th if there is a way fo care for i. A daughter was born yes terday morning to Mr and Mis Albert Miller who reside near fTiiua-Grove. A Van Pelt of China Grove is quite ill. 'Mike Winecoff, who has been with the Rowan tlard ware and Machinery Co for nearly eight years , as sales man and manager of the machinery and inplement line us resigned and accented a position with the Farm Power Co. which is going to put in a full Hue of John Deer machinery and implements tie will be glad f r his friends t call to see him across the street from The Watchman office Will Celebrate Silver Wedding. Mr and Mrs R L Wrjght who have been mau and wifc for twenty-five 5 ears will celebrate theij silver anni versary at the Oiks, their beautiful home on South Fulton Street, Friday eve uing, June 28th. .Invitations is follows have beea sent 193 1918 Mr and Mrs Robert Lee Wright n qt 'lest lire honor of your presence at the twenty-fith anniversary of tiieir wedding on Friday evening, June the twentyeighth t'r m nine until eleven o'clock The Oiks Salisbury, . North Carolina Ha Hie Oaf:es li Lee Wright Yoiinz igaa Goss Wron?. iloWs Hilton, trbont 50 y ears-old, a sub clerk in "the Salisbury postoffice, was ar--r-s ed Saturday night - by Usii ed btateDjp!lty Marsh h! H 0 Trott for larcency of ! letter1 and raoiiey from the mail. He was given an jmN!aS i.ne inier mediate bearing by United States Commissioner W H r i( meut deei ive? got on the job. Wednesday a decoy letter was sent from Greens- boro and when arrested Hil- ton had it in his possession. Jnsl iow moch mon he nas secure; this way is not known. He will be given trial at the next term of the federal court. IBM LIKE THIS IN SALISBURY. Similar Cases Being Published In Each Issue. Trie fdtlowing case is but one of many occurring daily in Sal isbury. It is an easy matter to verify it, You-cannot ask for better proof, H S Walton, prop, of grocery, 52o E, Liberty St, Salisbury says: "Several years ago I was taken with a dull, heavy ache across rny back which took the life and ambition out of me. hen I bent over or tried to I'.ft anything I had to take hold of a chair to get up. A sharp twinge would shoot through my back at such times, y y kidneys were weak and , the . secretions were highly colored and painful in passage I was advised to iry jjoau .s iviuuey irtus aim oe- gan using tbetn. Doan's re moved erery sign of the trouble and I have never had a return of lfcn . , . Price ooaat all dealers. Dont simply asff for a kidney remedy- get Doan's Kidney Pills-the Como tViaf. Mr Waltnn haA T? ( ter-Milburn Co!, Mfgrs, Buffalo, JN. Y. Miss Lottie, the sixteen yearold daughter of Thomas L Svvink, died at ihe home of her sifter, Mrs John Bot, at Sparta irbnrg,S C. last week; from. the effects of inflamal tory rheumatism. Her Re mains were taken to the home of her parents in Spencer today and the- funeral will take place in the morning. The interment will te in Chestnut Hill. j Mrs W H Mace died at her hninfi in Aloro-anton Tnes day morning'. Mrs. Mace was the mother of Mrs B Tv Cook of Salisbury who has been at the bed side for several days. H T Cook left this morning to attend the fune- 1 '1 1: t. 1 , , 4.1, 5 - t'ceeause c !ts tome anci laxative euect, laaa- rai WniCU ttOOK Place tniETIvaBROMOQUINlNBisbetterthanordmary this afternoon. Mi$ Lula Peebles, widow of the late LA Peebles, died at the home of her brother Scott K Shuping, in Winston Salem, Sunday morning Mrs Peebles was the daughtf Jerofthe late A D Shuping, a citizen of this county, she was 40 years old and lived in Salisbury for some time be fore going to Greensboro. Her remains were brought to Salisbury and the funeral tfas hald from the home of a brojther, W E Shuping, being conducted by Rev W A Lambeth and Rev E P Kowe: rhe interment was in Chests uut Hill. Prof Unas w Rankin of Graham K. 0. , aged 32, died i n A she ville, last Friday, where iie had gon) for treat ment. The remains were taken to . Cbiaa.- Grave SundSSS vAiAjr u.yimug auu mo muraai was he'd from 8t Marks E L Church Monday afternoon, lev W i R?st3r, former pas tor of that church, officiating, and Rev C P Fisher, present . - , t : rin ? ' i . mem was in ijreen Lawn Cemetery. He leaves a wife aud two email boys, also a father, mother, two brother :nd one sister. He was a na tive of this county and hts p irentsJive near Barber. 25 or 30 forme' patrons and lead ers of Graham and some from Concord and Salisbury were present at the funeral, which was one of the largest fever held frcm St Marks. Air Rankin was a splendid young man iu every respect and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him. He married Miss Lurline Graham of China Grove about nve years ago. . w Clarence Calvin, he infant son of David Barringer of Providence township, died at the home of his parents Thursday night and the fun eral and interment took place at Providence churchn Rev Kirk officiating. ." The many friends of Mr and Mrs D Oestreicher will regret to learn of the death or their son, Wallace, which secured last Thursday morn-? iiig frcm the effects of in A ..m 1 i7i muiuidiuiy 1 uuuidiiaiu v rtl wh nnlv aiv rrtatra rvlH :and wa?: sick but a phort tim8 Everythiyg poaible was i one for his restoratiou but the .disease nevertheless proved fatL The funeral , , , . -n .i took P1ace 111 - tatesville, the , party traveling by automo' biles. J D Walsej.', aged 50 years, old and -9 mo hi h s, a riati ve, of pavidson county;; who has been making 'hisV home at Rockwell for several-5 arp. dieda'it t hat. place Tiifc-'uiy, J u 1 ; e 11th ,4 rom h e . effects of a tr.)ke of paralysis'. The f un jr $ i w .! 8 Ak from the RockwV.-n BipliTt church last Wefi nes L't y inoi'oiii'g, the fj4 teraieut .beintf in the ceme tery t e ? h . . H - w a o o f i d -ered a-splendid cj.tiz-n, was a member op the -JrOU A M and . the P O S -5f A.' ;md leaves a wife, aoit Farrip, a daughter, ,Mrs GriUia of sbury. ' . To Cure a Cold in On Day. Take IJXATIVK BROMO Quinine. It qtops the Cough aud Iifcaiache and veorks off the Cold. Druggist 3 refund money if it fails to cure, is. W..GUOVEa sijiijature on each box. 30c. Rev, W H Riser, former pastor o f S4- Mark's E L Church, China Grove, was a SalisburyM?isitor Tuesdays yh9..putR?8 That !3css Hot Affect tha Kesd Uuiuine r;aa Goes not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look tor the signature of-E. W. GROVE. 30c. I Koitgrage Sals el iUii. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage Irwsst deed regis(ered in bookKo 40 5ft page 257, made by H 11 Ovtrcanh and wife H. J Oveicsi-s!!, lor i!ie roection and bent-fit of ti;e uiHler-ined. on the lstdiiy of SJarcli, 1911, Oefnuit liaviu been made in the payment of this debt, which niort- i'gage vas given to. j-'cure. ihe undersigned -will sll tor caJi; at the court liouse door, in balsburv, JN. U., on th 1 20th Day of July, 191 8, nex, the le i lowing properly; Si uafte iu Atwelt township, adjoining the lands of J. A. Wiigtitetal Beginninifat a stake N h9 deg. E. 3.10 chains to a stake; thence S. 2 3 chuips to a stake; thence ts 87 -E. 16.70 chains o a pme knot; thence 5 deg E 329 chains to a pine knot; thence N. 69 deg E 2S0 cliains to a post oak, I hence ; N 1 deg E 27.92 chainn to a stake; thence N 53 VV 12 chains to a st ,ke; thence s 24 de 9 75 chains to a stke; ihence S 62 L 9 o in to a siflXS; thence J o9 V 603 chniris LoWake; tlieace t 1 deg. W 20 2o cliains to ins oeginnuigrtijniaiDing 48 anu $ acre? ruoreioriess aidJviioWn as the Kilev place L xAlfloapwlherTfHct of aa4tbting lliedow rWnd-tet ( ecSmtA. h usbando mo n ()v K tne:-?ind4ttl 3; ht.et al eonlaio. Over .. :J o Slawed for uiulg sai deed. "Gf deeds jj ahrBje JSe 437. Un ihe Shore ruen- ti nned two trad- of laud there id a prior mortgage no, exceeding SpGOC to A. A. al ' laee, mortgsigM' and tiusiee. Also 'anotlii r let bought from H H Leazer situated in the town of Enochville Beginning ;it :t si me nshions corner run ning -thence will) eh inh lots 78 deg K 11 polefi to a stake; tnenoe wish Ovei cash's line N 8 poles to a.Hi.o un uA line: (hence N 78 dg V 14 poles u ;i slake side of roa); thence H 10 de K 8 polvs tr. the he-ginning containing 100. square poles mors or. Jess, ior Back title see deed tecorded in deed booklNo'Cfj p:ige 215 Alsso another tr;cl adjoining the last men tidned tr .ct of In tul . Beginning ata Hick ory, old corner uf cliiuch !at; lience El 80 ch iins to f storu; thence N 40 deg VV 4 chains to a stom ; thenco N 872 & c.hair.s to a atai-:e: therce S H 83 chains to the be ginning, coa'aining 3: ;icres more or le.i- See deed recorded in book No. 62 page G8. hoo i 2sTo 82 jpage 70, hook S3 page 434 anu book No. 83 page 5' 0 Conveyed by llu said H H Overcash and wife M j Overcash 10 satisfy the debt pio vided for jn said mortgage.' This June the 17 li 1918. Dr Hanks Withers, 6 19 4t mortgagee t nd trustee . Sale of 7alual)!e Farm Lands. Pursuant to the powers contained in a cer'aii mortgage trust deed exacived on the i4th (lay of Api.il, 19 17, by Mary Anne Miller, Jas Douglass Miller and wile, Amie MLlief, .VVm K, Miller and wife, Z-dia Mil ler. Richmond A Al iller and wife, Lockey Millef1. Geo Fran!; White and "wife, Flor ence l White, W G Crawford and wife, Ida Ij t rawferd, Suencer Miller and vife, Etta Miiler, Thos K Miller and wife, Bu- lah Miller, John Neely-nnd wife Marg&'ei. Eeely. nd-Hattie Alilier, toK Jt$ VVaiion, trustee acd.mortg igee, which is lecor-leu In the office of the register of deeds for Pow an county, in b'.ok of mortgages. -No 55, page 64, default h : vi -g been made in the p tyment of the indebtedness therein secur ed. I will expose for sale at public and ion for ch at the court house door in the ci:y Of Salisbury, N C, on Saturday, the 2M day of Juns, 1918,- at the hour of 12 M, the following describ ed land situated in Steele township, .Row an county, slat of Nor'h ( arolina, a d naore particularly described ?s follows: Beginning at a stone in the Concord or old Xe'ly mill roal, corrKr of EHzibeth B Henderson's, and runs t ence to said road about 0 eg W 18 00, ch tins to a stone; thence to the said ro;d again in 1J deg E 19 50 chains to a si ne, I'elrea's corner. inence thence in 87? dee with Birrier s line - 9 qo chains to a fitone; thence south to west i with Barrier's line 3 2" clnins to a stniH )V 13 po chains to - rcond creek; lhei;e uj Second creek and Sills creek, in a south westerly diiection to a stone-. come of Ellz abeth J? Henderson's land; llicnce with her land apd line of Grace deline Mil'er S 87 degE 47.10 ch ins to I ii- f eginning. cotitai&ing 120 arres, ti:f v- or h . s. This, the 21st dav ! Mav, '9!S. E. . W ALTON, trustee aisd morlg tee. John L Eend'eraan, :f lotnev o 22 4 u Uaclo -i WW. i hey -.1 y - l- r $mr- mtmi : -mr -yrx-yA tell you wEich Snes-wul" & Ve know United States Tires are yootZ tires. That's why we sell them Tlioipson's Harass, SaElsbury, J. H. Lyepfy & Son, Granite Quarry, Lonelis H&rEKvse Co., Lnndls? LevvSs fiTotor Co Inc., Salisbury. ft A fees' n iUy: y -ry ::--byf.m Wyyy if-: :yyy2 -;'V a At lias Sale vvc cold f:;r i-J rl i ; co Co., at DurLarh, N. C. Ws Suyriftg onil Si i" At Sales ccndiirted bv us - I payments on purchase.- ootam i-i-'i'tu a pa our Auction nietnoas. It w'l Farm Saks Qur Specialty. Territory Unlimited, 3?" THE NAME THAT JUSTlrES YOUR CONFIDENCE SUilQ, VA., .. y Rcfereuces: Any Busk in i'c4c;jirK, Va. or Greenville, N. C. . ' a - Sam' Diled the clock ahead one lib in: to give more light. . : -'Take -advantage of it. Yon owe it to yourself and your country to make every njinute count. Use your car passenger or com mercial to the limit. Samtiel P. Colt, president of the United States Rubber Company, helped awaken the country to the eccnoniic value of the automobile last fall. He said- " Everything on wheels must be used end mobilized. "The ratomobile is second to the railroads as an adjunct and supple mentary to them in collecting and . distributing merchandise. Owners should use their cars, both pa3- nger and commercial, more mid more." . ' ' ;. " -;; Blake tli o most of your car by using the tires that will extend its usefulness . to the utmost. . good tires United States Tires. last Jqngest-and "crry you ., - j: ""-Sit 45?:. ; - w s ' it Irr, v -.ft-i L:irg?tt & Myers Tobac- ; City Lots for $78,666.00 l?m fropgfty at Auction '.. ?ii d"cds and other papers, collect the cash notes, etc., f urniuhmg' a complete statement. convince you that you need us. ti '& Bleat "a and GKSEKVSLLE, N. CAROLINA. Tir ts 8qM 1 11 M iiiirtmnl l 0 ;:0&yy