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Interests dev$U: opes more, and more as the time approacheaufor oar - We are proud to announce to the the people that -the pfospe&s for our Pair is better than ever. ed in the Waebiogtoiidild' iiikr. Saliabory. by.tB; Iftdk iwuuuij it. r u " : jtS? Bog o the 'cQmiBflf -ot the Barriu m ara ...rti n c , Rnreo,T rnnfl kiu tp.n- opHtiea ueaaay nigm aj.tbls reason-and as nsual, a large ter a Weiiatter4ded patriwi I p&vc&ntAspt the 'population meetiug- tUe. old bursf wUl duofeni holiday UKvUife the exhibit-ln are writing us they aire coming. wha CamernvMorrisoit ,jh0v '.C They are going to make htbts Charlotte. made'-.a MV'-j?1 ot.Ltive ,.QwCrr .u. rouiry .anu Agricnltupal products tr - galore; Mv interest iabeln manifest- L tu.. - . ' ji.ffwintBiit " ; w" .7: -r iBYer Deen seen, unaer-canvas. count y being represented, abroad ' and other features an4 -amusements . Entries are being made Jailyi in the diffehV departmehts, ana and our offices are the busiest in town all ot which indicate a big success ana a oig xair. . ;Qct. 9Mrs, G JW William&of Dunir- VofeitSin. .finuiifc SuarjJ tHfjescejit'pil 1 Jonav.B renton tpas- r-retprned f rom 'PhUad phiw)re b ha beenf orveraL mnitridns nowj' f orematf tcr-wa woarxy- ior jss a. w auenoornj ? i- , "xearstefor cpio :l oth cr tidinnandcbCc icz'JX 17r ' lWacon,rgU;;ifsttj .rcafo- Uarnivai company ;rnere 19 :a Jeaiiin ior tmsji wi arex booking rvCBostibf -CH ari and Mrs tt-i" BMStiafl. ' . have a boic? ot placiog only the . , best. We ae -expecting a firm Ali89 Mkry Rfetiatt of Al in'ohjo to bring a car load' of beraarle, wUf itSunday Shetland ponies here during; the bare vfUn hprr parante; JVv 8D0sitiug at. iteiiii Jie pected home tod;.' .... -liwS iiA:;:iifira ' a? iaSaliabary yesterday .v MraM A Hauoa spent a terdajT'af teruooa . ';vfefi5'rneram jlhrillihgri Unmite lnarry, Uieveiana Qdhcational v and iscrcemingly Spsncer; . Rockwell, r Chtim funri' will occupy every. Instant GroTe, liaDdia add SallBUdiy? fn'three rings, four stages, Uie Our : f reeiattractidns' wil Ibe all being, reiajatpid add ' the -hippo- among Jhe oest erer sh6wn;ftere by lad iedlrpm;-their resri jaroine . surrounding lor more wuiieour' ill iu way ,w m iw-: umju 4 we nhlBQDOrOO'HJi1. - -.r' : -;.7-'tr" ''" .r r with aho obigclab thosellsaallnditb riiu, a . . t - v . . . m w m. wm m m m m m m h m mm m m m m 1 were the managers of ; thd - rlv 1:400 raoV in1- China Grove booth Ion WeasLi. - t m$p Misses Mary Ranfe cificenif costumes rivaling sahfwiyelytfTbom,;- Mr C aress of the people of the 0 B MUleUlr nd Mrs A ua tiAibin ightsatoryV Hanua, -Mr and Ms B SSnu. Ts will e followed- by. a host Fah whicfeili be a free ittrac- for d Mr and Mr W B SheMdStslnv all partsdi;f $he tion foe women and chudren. herd and VY J PJWlrtK. : ; fgeeav enclosure., iiiere wuoe Taking everything into cou-J, The manasers for TbunKKW?ns greatly inCTeasdl sideration we can give positive day were: Mesdamt-s W"JJB'utea assurance that our Pair will be ttaHriV R A TCrfriiharrlt- fl'- R better than before "' V I f til Miai a . Firftltrri Space in the main building is Thm ttnth-Thnm. Mur fast being taken up for direnU; 4fii,ia t Pt,.4 avhiKife onH nlhaia Anntamnlat. J - . . TI "Pete Kluttz. who has' been vvery Uick, is improving niccfy. Men'a " prayer at the etho ist church. Tat QimUQuVrrj is Obeing held.., evrrKSajndar aiga m p ; m: aw menur cordially" incited;' unariey J4)nes is. vi friends ; -s before be the .war, he tokf supper 4ay night at John Bren ton Mr iWQltman tbe oar her ' at - - ..... Granite arryisaVtrumber one er besides being a good bar-! ber.r-w' " ..v,- fefc D A Pisher shipped a" pile of tailstones tiVday.-by locat freight. o V .ioagiaana J r VYyatt weni ?i side itnd:revel Jrv uowonairth' - - . .AVI- - v ;J8o-lt asrIoiidnyi: O:; r-- it-id a.birltlaycu cf course v-i V Spending aVcek seith gexTfrieagV iinHbatveaic2 at Misses Dajt, and-Vadierrir li home ot reziiv at Richfield -. - stiomrwlt ittractiva Mig? Eele'rrcihtw; i-iiny DeaOTrrs' ciorur: r f eshVrenffi Jere ;TA,f'i, iria 'i present animals, four great herd of ele phants, several caravans of cam-l Is and inah: recently, born baby animals. ' ' -0 V ' v e free .. street, parade. to Camp Green Saturday Jn their kVi rr - - S . -- " Lef tents and soldiers treated fine. At Ctate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senoir . partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co , doing uusiucaa tu wo vitjr ui xoieuu, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. PRANK. J. CHENEY Sworn to before me snd sub scribed-in my presance, this 6th d ay. orJJaeember, A W.Qleason. (Beal)' Notary public. Hairs Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally, and actsx through the HloocTon the Mucous Surfaces Af the svstem. esena ior iosu monials, free. .P. J. CHENEY & Co , Toledo, O.. Sold by all druggist '5c. Hall's Family PiFs for constipa - ICtatfCrilim at DL Zion. A Trelltrained class of children from the Nazareth Orphan's Home of Cresent, wflfl Ipt ti s hftsr from the iff. Thesa!e of advance 'tickets, ar: jfiesuanieB r jii ouepuera, lot circns day, is entirely differ- by members of the Red Cross, W O Sifferd, B 8 Shnford, entirom anything x)t the kind is profirressing sabisiacrory . -I iuub o vv nivtc, auu yiwauiy i ovci suunu o. x . w We.are trivinsr a liberal per cent others whose names we did three miles in length and there to the Red Cross, and we urge not obtain. wlU De hands-on foot, on horse- people to buy tickets now from Over $30 worth cf goods back, and riding on topof wagons thera. T. D. Brown, hn hrtn,Hnlrt hv thft nhlnii 01 rea ana sia Secretary. u 4. ,Za, bands in all and they wiU be evening and the stock is still large, which means the ladies will probably realize more than fif'y dollars by their enterprise. - Mrs. Smith Recommends Cbambarlala's Tab lets. 'I have had more or less stom ach trouble for eight or ten years" writes Mrs li n dmtin, Brewerton, N. Y. ''When suf fering from attacks of indigestion and -after eating, one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets have always relieved me. I have also found them a pjeasant laxative 1 These tablets tone up the stom ach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. If you are troubled with indigestion give them a trial, get well and stay well. Soar Stamack. Eat slowly, masticate your food t Vi rvrmi irVil v atvslnin . f mm mat for a few days and in most cases required to transport its para- assisted by three steam calliopes and an electric piano. With the largest tent in the history of ail circuses. the Barnum & Bailey circus prom ises this .season to make good again ita boast mat it is the Greatest Show On Earth. Five railroad trains com prising 69 railroad cars, will be j. Lr t'L- ';- . 4 "'-. ,.':'j-".,',?2V"'.': - . lea vesfor 1 1 1 w J&fc K- 'Tues I 'V el r wsjbe rcipi- im her vrindf. Vfme of ww'i riderable. valnl. .... - 4 , r . Tj J - Ti Celsinto t!8 Retzrai&rh SiHtor : . - - The quadricenteunjal pt'ithe' ProtesUnVreformittotith and was! ie ;i-fi ' " the -'hotnitall yL.'- r i' v o Health. :SiS. , , els and the soldiers are to' 1p congratulated on being under him. The hospital covers twen ty-five acres. Over forty build ings cost with an outfit or e million and six hand red dollars and there was one hundred and ninety patients on the tenth day of opening. John Ketner and wife and lit- delegate&t aoie ministers- wiip Bex present and take part in the exercisesr ' A program covering r three days I has been arranged Wbickwiii'bc- $jin at 10:30 a m, esdaJg" vember6th, and dose wiUTtne evening service on - ThnTsdayi November 8 th. Some of the ablest divines in the Southern ennrch pharnalia, and more than 750 horses Will be used to transfer its waerons from the railroad Wht. A New Firm for China Grove. Eagle & Sloop is the nam,e of a new mercantile firm Jot China Grove, being, the successor of til ie an entertainment at Bernhardt & Eagle, who recently were iorcea 10 aisposea 01 ineir stock and dissolve partnership because Mr. Bernhardt was called to join the army. Mr. Eagle re mains with the new firm now composed of himself, and C E Sloop who has been employed at A. T. Host's up to this time. These gentlmen are busy at pre sent taking stock,, after which St Paul's Reformed church, Enocbville Sunday morning rf he ame class will be at Nt Zion Reformed . church at 3 o'clock,, in the afternoon. The entertainment will be very interesting and worth hearing. Thefcublic is in vited to come out ' and en courage the chidreu in their praiseworthy efforts. Cfcashrlsla's Cough Remedy the Mi Re- kt After many years' experience in the use of it and other cough medicines, there are many who prefer Chamberlain's to any oth er. Mrs A C Kirstem, Green ville. Ills, writes "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been ued in my mother's home and mi tie for years, and we always four I it a quick cure for colds and b: onch - ial troubles. We find it -to be the most reliable cough medicine we haije used." the sour stomach will disappear. If it does not, take cn of Cham berlain's Tablets immediatly af- likely to cause sour stomach and vards to the sno you may find it best to cut them Fanners' unioa ti oeit u saiisoory. NotiCfl Of AdiOQiUment Of StateSVilla .Coait The Rowan County Farmers ' TO SaliShHry. Union will meet in the Saturday. October 13th. at 10 o'clock This I !ii t it.. ' f t" sent out: win oe int uccasion 01 execiin M .1 . jr Htrfhv nntifiAri iiat deresfates to represent rcowan North Carolina Rn.rH fnr 1ia Wofrn nic. farmers union wnicQ meets in Wmston-balem Novembtr 7 th nA fitVi flhof 1 m rvi-wr f n f Kim! mg me court noon, at otaxeaviue, nea3m come before the Union the October term of said court is acd each Local should be rep adjourned to Salisbury to begin resented. Ut said nlar oti Tueadav.i)cthber ARTHUR U. KXUTTZ, - - tr i 4 o a " 1 fii h at 11 rtV.1or.lr A M. uuutjr pecreiary. T r w Do not go to Sta'tesville; go to aansDury on vcioDer min, u re they will purchase new goods ued to attend Please notify and will carry a large line of mfa Par"C8 a? PM dVC grocercies, confections, dry goods F By order of the Court. aug. numerous oiner arxicies gen j. b. Gill, Ueputy Cleric, erly carried in 'a first class gener United States District Court al store. They are clevei and Western District of NorthCarblina capable young "men throughly Statesville, N. C, October a 1917. .41 . J A '' reiiaoie, courteous ana prompt in in Entertainment at Patterson School. all matters pertaining to their business and satisfactory service to their customers. . Croap. v ... If vour children are s croup get abot tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and when the at tack comes on be c ireful to toi- Tdere will be a pl&y at the Patterson school house on the night of October 18th, the same date of the Community w. The play will be piven by the members of The United Farm Woman's Club and a very small admission will be charged for! the benefit of the Club, which was recently organized by the .. . . I progressive ladies of the Patter- J . . . firm Pnmmnnitv "RhrArv ' Viorlv -J . . - J ,7 come and enjoy a good laugh, v " Robt E Eagle wa in Salis bury. A day purchasing new iow 4heolain orinted directions. goods for the firm of Eagle fe You. will be surprised aj the Slooo, ; I quick relief which it affords. . For Sal3.- fine mule colt for sale', apply to Jacob B Beaver, tCock- well, R. 2, N. 0. . a nil'rti( nrriorram am) onma ! , terestmg addresses are.expectcd. Mrs-R A Raney's Sunday. If any one knows what bear root is audwill tell Us where we can fine some or send us a small piece we will send thera the his tory of our. life in return. We recently saw some pretty girls setting up type in the Watchman printlntr office. If you can beat that trot out your printing office. We counted 42 piles of cane at Misenheimer's cane mill and ever pile no doubt belongs to a different family. Who ever can beat that trot out your cane mill. Venus took dinner Sunday for the first time at B; J Canup's. Mrs Canup is a good cook and we got a fine dinner. Mr Canup showed us a little coaf he wore when he was eighteen months old. It was made by Mrs Joe Foil of near Mt Pieasaut. Who can beat that? B C Eagie came from Char lotte to Salisbury in his auto mobile with his passengers without a stop or hitch of any kind. Kisner and McUorabs got an order for another car load of mill stones and have got seven teen yinen at work getting them out Venus understands that Henry Hess has bought a new auto mobile. There are more automobiles in our little town according to population than any town in the state we believe Ii una a iuo We met Arthur Wyatt and his very night lister, in bis new. automobile, taking a trip towards Charlottej Saturday, . Mr S tire wait, who" owns the Solomon Yost farm , was drill ing wheat Monday. . Who can beat that for eary wheat sow ing? He ftB.d to take his 15 year old daughter to. the sanatorium Sunday -night for ah operation or appendiciius. His little boy is also back there for the second time for an operationi We hope hey will soon be home again. Venus has just received a nice post card showing a big snow drift from his old friend in an other country. Here it is. 1 "Dear Venus, just a word of Sp- -preciation from one of your read ers and admirers in a far away land. Can you trot out anv snow to beat this? The" large drift is in front of my consulate. Very sincerely Sam Hamilton Wilny, American Consul, St. Piere Miguelan, North Allantic Ocean. I am 'a Salisbury boy." JT Wyatt 'shipped a larg pair millstones today 4ft in' di ameter, 3,300 lbs, . The first pile of new corn that we have seen.lhis year is .in John A Peeler's barn lot. His hired hands are hauling it in to day from the .'fields fixing for a corn shucking. i r . Our opossum got away and I .guess he's gone to. stay, so our calculations for faiyposum and v'taters are all knocked higher than a kite. He got rout' that Venus. 1 '-! - ii. 1 V.' --i .?, f '0 '.rse.?-v;'!. -yi ' X
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