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THECAROLINAWATCHMAN Will. H. STEWART, Editor apd Owner Published Every Wednesday At Salisbury, N. C. Subscription Price: Watchman, 1 year.$ .75 Record, 1 year.75 The Progressive Farmer, 1 year.. 1.00 All 3 for a year each, only $1.59 Entered as second-class matter Jan uary 19th, 1905, at the post'office at iaUsbnry. N. C., under the act of Con ■ cress of March 3rd, 1879. Salisbury, N. C,, May 16, 1917 It lias been arranged so that Col. Theodoie Roosevelt can get an army on the firing line in France. When the Germans see those teeth you can play marbles on their coat tails. Joseph Choate, a national fig ure, died 'at his home in New York Tuesday night Mr. Choate was at one time embas sador to great Britain, a member of congress and a prominent law yer. Both of the North Carolina senators voted to place a censor ship on the press in the Senate this week. This may be a very different matter, but it seems to us if they had experienced what the editors did in the South dur ing the reconstruction days, their votes would have been dif ferent. To Cure a Cold In One Dsy Tak- IAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough i nd Headache and works off the Cold. Drtuff^i&ta refund money if it fails to cure. E, W. GROVE’S signature on each box. 25c. Glassis Blasts Officers. The North Carolina Classis of the Reformed Church convened in the Faith church, Salisbury, la3t Wednesday, the opening ser mon being preached by Rev. L A Peeler of Lenoir, which, after the administration of commu nion, the election of officers was gone into and resulted as fol lows: Rev. D C Cox, president. A. A. Blackwelder, vice presi dent. GEPlott, corresponding sec retary. W C Lyerly, reading clerk. Thursday morning and after noon was devoted to business matters The night session was devoted to the discussion of educational matters, especially Catawba Col lege. Addresses were made by Revs. J A Palmer and R D An drews, president of the college, who also made his annual report. Rev. J M L Lyerly, as presi dent of the board of managers of Nazareth Orphans’ Home of Orescent, made his report, show, ing that the institution has been well managed and is successful ly caring for 41 children. The total receipts for the year were over $7,000 and the expenditures over $6,000, $500 for an endow ment was received and invested, the granite dormitory completed and dedicated, The value of the plant is estimated to be $25,000. The resignation of Rev. and Mrs JW Bell will take effect June 1st, and they will be succeeded by Rev. and Mrs. W B Werner. During the Friday business session the question of taking over the Reformed Church Standard, the organ of ihe church established and conduct ed for several years by Rev. J M L Lyerly, was discussed and by a vote of 40 to 2 it was decided to do so. The selection o ' an ed itor was referred to a nominat. ing committee. Friday night home missions was discussed by Rev. H A M Holshouser and foreign missions by Rev, H A Welker. Sunday morning there was an address on Sunday school work and a sermon by Rev. A H Zechiel, and Sunday night a ser mon was preached by Rev. M A Huffman. Quinine That Doss Not Affect The • Be tin i r of its tonic and laxative efiect. 1 : >,/ -TiVS BROMO QUINIH3 is better than ores r :v Ouisic£ and does not cause nervousness -ic, jjMrijjjg |k fcesd. Renumber the full name anb manor tbe ^ & w fcaavK. ' , DON’T WAIT Tabs Advantaee of a Salisbury Citizen’s Experience. When the back begins to ache, Don't wait until backache be comes chronic; 1 “Till kidney troubles develop;! Till urinary troubles destroy night’s rest. Profit by a Salisbury woman's experience. y rs.D. A.Holbrooks, 213 S.Lee St., Salisbury, says: “Some years ago I had attacks of lumbago that nearly put me down and out. ;‘‘y back ached constant ly. Doan’s Kidney Pills were re commended to me by a friend and I began taking them. They helped me at once. Whenever my back causes me any misery now, I use Doan’s Kidney Pills and get prompt relief.” Price 50c, at all dealers Dou’t simply ask for akidney remedy— get Doan's Kidney Pills—the ■same, t'ha't Mrs. flolbroks had. Poster Mil-burn Co.. Props., Buf falo, N. Y. ST. PAUL’S. Rev. Troutnan will hold ser vice at St. Paul’s church May • 20th, at 11 o'clock. The public i: cordially invited to attend. Cal. Kesier and family- were 'welcome visitors at Mrs. J. A. Koon’s Sunday, May 13th. UR T_> _ O . _ / '_11 M T „ - tui \ awyi wui iviijiuiu < v-i dan and David Jordan were wel come visitors at John Safrit’s Sunday evening. The farmers are getting afraid that their cotton seed will ro am! then will have to plant them. B. T. l'ropst swaped horses last Friday He is going to farm properly now. Sydnie Stabler, our county de monstration agent was out on L cl Koon's farm Motidaydaying off terraces to save his tields The people are 'getting inter ested in some more good roads in this community. BILL BO. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all otner diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure wih local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hail’s Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by r J Cheney & Co., JLoledo, Ohio is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood-on the mucous Sur faces of the System. One Hun dred Dollars reward is offered for any case that Hall’s Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials free. F J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills for con stipation. About 40 union paving block cutters on the granite belt about Granite Quarry recently went on a strike for an increase of $3.00 per thousand blocks. A compromise of $1,50 was offered but refused. , Some time later they decided to accept the offer but it had been withdrawn and as a consequence a number are leaving W!1AT SS' , I ^ ir | o 'H '& fbAArA I &'-kd uj ?os ■;■ iJi-tdVs 333.3 A D 5 a E 3 r: v 3 3 A v ., -.- 5 ¥ g 1:.V. ■ ; : i0 iit:E id: -. I :iif) -X*-:;. ;.i/. , Srcriit or i :! -v.-'» tine bet is 0 orpcfced o; i-,: .3 Md-itslsic’.cd : jois aria hf.s;jv: CAS0A?U iife.U« ■; A3 : ' c,T KHiidF ' 33,3' SLACK 3 3a¥ KAY At'VI 3 HCvT ■ GI.AL33333 A3 d PKFSH’4 fill *. ,- v. •. ' - -- the addition ; these dido .>»» d.-y ad?. 2Kts liif.ViBg ji t yr.:, ■ ■d, ’ > ■ t a ' ■ ' r ■ 0 v .5. o • d• • d:.ir;d, idhsr.ddce dor —0 oat 3.00 ■■ -'':oo.-d - --’d : d'-- ■ : o:'"ou burstlve.- ••.?•■/■■•: 3 dot .»r= a -- d-ss . 0 :■ , ov'.'ao ; at ■. ft: s doo ?. -o .-o' 'as Li - o - - dd,' ■: ■, -. .. i;.n. os, ItK-i t r'torpid liver. trice 50c. The Lata C&rcd uf Kdaiisiislis L^ys ?ls Corner Stone. I’ li e Kimba 1! ternori'j 1 E vargelical Luth era a ch urc 1 > of Kannapolis will lay th; 1 corner s t o n e of its new | church next Sunday after' noon, May 20th. This c-ilurch was o gaidxed i by the Rev. (J A Brown a j little more than three years1 ago with 23 members In the ■ past three years it has grown 1 as rapidly as the town itself i and now enrolls 140 confirm* j ed members. The church building will ■ be an architectural gem I built of rod brick laid in grey j mortar and trimmed in lime' stone. The services Sunday will be in churnb of the p?sto:\ Rev (d li C Park, and the special address will h : deli - bred by the Rev (J A Blown ■>f China (drove, the organiz or of the congregation and president of the N- rth (.uro> iua Lutheran Synod. What Does g | Catarrh Mean? |* ' rir^.wg’jaa'Aa^agiy?.- J5S»>J d If means inflammation of a mucous membrane some ■ where in the head, throat, i bronchial tubes, stomach, bii j • try ducts or boweR It always j ‘ me ms stagnant blood — the ! Wood that is full of imnur Acies. Left alone, it extends ..ail it is followed by indigestion, i : , lids, congestion or fever, It". wakens ; ■ :e svsiem yens rally and spreads its j 1 ■■aerations until systemic catarrh or J ! '• . .1 acute illness is the result. . ■ £li? nation’s reliable remedy for :..»s c -aiiilon. I: restores npoetite, C?. cite Us and removes V:- IP. ■;.■,-.i taus end'd . (be ■ .'ii~ 'i.'u't v we breathe t: rh v, hh'h our food is ab - ■‘ii'v. ; J i > tiie’i work properly. ; -I >« ■■. ■ s of success, with thou- i ’ n r". , e established | : ■ t -1 ! remat —Ever- Rea Jy ■ ■ of success i .i) a rvomlse for j or. TiL'i ' COMPANY i .<• ... S '.to 3U a lain be " "i : : .Clot ' .r ’ » __ ;;; i;1 ' "b'f__ J Report cf the Condition r f TSiE BASSE ©F SJPiidOER, at Spencer, in the Kt.it* of Ro»ih Caro lina, a the e! w o! few.in ass May 1st, 1917. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. $113,971.72 Ov rdrafts secured. 98.85 c*’ni uiture end fixtures $3000. 3.000.00 j Due from National Banks 37.7L5.57 D ie from State Ranks and B inkers.14,625.53 O -.-h items. .. 2,ioj.it) Silver coin including al! minor coin cmvney . . 941.3; National bank notes an t o!her U. K. not.** 8.879 00 $K353.«1 Total 161, .24 38 LIABILITIES. Capital stock raid in.$25,000.00 Surplus fund. 2 500.00 Undivided profits le s cur reat expenses and tus.-s pd. 2.530.90 Oep '-sit., i abject to nh <•!. 7j.S99.93 Tims certificates of deposit 3.280,00 Savings deposits.. 5',188 2j Cashier’s cheeks out standing, j. 55 35 13'."=93.40 Total $101 424,18 State of N. O., County of Ecwin, May 1st. 1B17. I, J, K. Doraett, president of the a'?ovi nam*d tank, do soler.ily sivc/i unit the above statement is true to the bes‘ of my knowledge and belief. J. K.. Doksett, president Con net—Attest: E M. Sweatmas f J, W. Carlton, [• Directors. H. P. Branbis J Rubscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day cf May, 1917 IV. A. Goon max, notary public. K -u-'******. m. ..1;^ X.-U.- -.-J l LIS* J33Sto.iOaiL^ a The Beauty Secret. ■ Ladies desire that irre siittible charm—a good 4dt| complexion. Of cou-se j /they do not wish others j to know a beautifier s/fiHSi Las been used, so they 1 •rf buy a bottle of LIQUID FACE POWDER and use according to simple directions. Improve ment is noticed at^once. Soothing, cooling and yetreshing. Heals Sunburn, stops Tan. Pink, White, Rose-Red. /5c. at ‘Druggists or by mail direct Sample (either color) fo- 2c. St?rr?p. LyonMfg. Co., 40 South Fifth St., Brooklyn, N.Y. j ,i» mm ^nlwtLwx'iy.-iiiri-'.^ ^w-iwav.'irMaymt -.ir. <<t- muntrfew * .(ug»^at«^jw^gjo<;-aw^t»g»£>.-A«cicteWB~qM>g!^- »aiMires«*rtHftaftT.,'aar....; : ■ ■ ■ ’ . ~~ ~-'.J’■ " "^r.' ,'~y~'j''~-' T uj 'H e wart to impress upon your minds that every dollar Nj ?2 you spend over oiir C 'mutters is spent to our mutual ad- p lyjj vantage. II IN Our Combination <»f 10 St--ires enables us to buv goods"'H rj cheaper thm any other store in this section, and then we Pj uf sell only I $r CASH, and t'o« a smaller profit. . W yj 8 “np-to-U’ io trade where .you can get the Best for N| ;h yc-ur money. If you compare quality and price vve’il N || get your trade. " M if"..... .. "l,l“IHl"‘ ’7““ Low Shoes. I tM | | • ■ -! y V\ omen’' and children’s rubber-bottom jj !>;• | Tennis Slippers . ..... 43©. I ;< Women’s boys’ and men’s bef ■}} | ter Tenni: yhoes at 73© and 83©. | ■ ■■ 1 * Our 80c ('o'nliter. ’ , » w M ■ Use iot of odd pairs, close-outs’ etc., in- 5 t wemon s mid children’s white ; .1 I - -- -__ P $ I Slippers, patent Mary Jane Pumps, Oxfords, etc., worth up to yi 98, choice.. @8s» | Women s or Misses white rub ber bottom Sport Oxfords for $1 ,4-8 I Women's Stylish white Pumps for .. $1.43 and asp Women’s Kid Oxfords and Sip. pers for . . $1,25 and $1.5© Women’s Stylish patent Pumps also rary Jane style for. $1 .©•£ Kip 8 . — —mm -TO.-,, ■ jm.,.; K.^wrat»^rjMgHi.MraaBnBgy.flB»B.is«fl:, s.^aajiwa3ai™aBaMi®K*Kasri.w« B>wk^> -*•<* im**™ fcj--; , ' ,, vujeu m ^aiisbury, make our. Store your headquarters. . ■ V, e are always glad to be of service to von. -b i.;; ffSitV .¥’5538 gg P9 /fir r eg- #*: ffii ,£?' «»»* aaraa fee :,f % i 3 *jf a -e « I; pul I . w .. fT ' <s -v;-^. gr^ V-^ § v Kjtv y*? i ^ ;: • a->*:dy s V;’».> «»<• ,..: •i.-«::4 -? , " 'Hi* 'Ha^k%-'«^r * '■ •>•:•:•::'•• •••'■. '' •••••?:K:':-' • • ^:t.~..J. ..O' Hi: i <S ^ : c'Z3KS-:':,i£f;" x- -^*6 atf - « #A\ •WVJSSK*'**.'; '* w‘ 'if J%yTTjPBT Hf ,I«y '!»h4tA V ^ • ■•:•■"^.Vt^%-ftVVWW.-W</A>MW>*WVV • - -f - t f ffi I Interest on investment is y |fj y ,yW| the source of surest income. j. ; ^ Money wcrKs 24 hours a fM I day and ' sosr-dh days a || I woeK. |yj More people are made mde- yJm pendent by saving than by l|i slaving.. ■ ' .*. If / ut, * II / England has -invested*' 40 ' | j wonderful advantage.' Ev- |:-| ery year statistics show |\\f that England buys more y| Jjj from other countries than W%% she sells to thorn. ;But inter est on investments docs net ^ ^ show in the statistical tab! 03. That is why England is rich. Money placed in a savings banK is an in vestment safe and sure. MaKe yourself independent. Chip liofiniY 01? s'f/'rflfinf F O f‘ * 10 01 i vSf 0 A y 5/ “ f , T n * m -v* h n BANK aivvi IrrUii' uy, 'r.Bp.AsancuaiBaaaBaaBatiBBasnaaaBBasBaBaBBsaBaoBaHaiOEnaxkBpaBB _ , -■" ' ROCK GROVE. r.Ia-ch 1 )th.—Cotton and corn ou t look so good on account of ."old weather. } bore will bo an ice creanv supper at M I, Ovurcashs store Saturday night, Maj Everybody is cor iially in' it. d to come out. Will Park is doing a fine; ’ U'iness in bis rock quarry, nnar H ok Grove J-vey hivrliu is working at Ka.'U vpolis now. Clarence Williams, visile-1 a Id A Ov-Tcash’s iSu .day. Per Your Ciiiiu’s Cougii. Here’s a pleasant cough syrup that every child likes to take, Dr. Bed’s Pine-Tar Honey, if youi child has a deep hacking cough that worries you give him Dr. Cell's Pine-Tar Honey, the sootl » ir.g pine balsams relieve the cough, loosens the phlegm and heals the irritated tissues. Get a bottle to-day at your druggists and start treatment at once. 25c, ! *aU&BU3Y 1 orrectec v. ei.-ify- by C P. Slipping, j.iiauon, sides per lb, 2‘2$ to 26 ! ■ shoukr :-s, per a, 22! \t 25 I “ • I:i«i per lb, 27 M f 80 round, per lb, ?6 J5u: ter, choiue yt How. 45 • Miiekens, per lb. 12 to 15. Dunks, 20 to 20. liuluwia, 2Z to O ' ■ i doz. 25 t*i 80 c;!l n, p. r bu*h-J. 2 00 to 2.10 )■ :uu*\ strai.yht, per ejrnk, *7 2-" to .f7.50 ,.'put-, $7 75 f.<> •8,25 uay. per.me<’.rH lb, 98 to l 00 '1 oev, per lb, 18 to 20. ipiU-d, ri rer Jh. »:.} f-> 2D. veal, Ixrl'nv.i. ••• r bu 2,4 ■ ’ t». per tin.- 9 . to 1 00 ato.it;, Irish. r>e- fu.3 00 '•"ii.'ui per bush *..5C to 8 CO ’ -n • us . 90 to 100 dy e, per bushel, S'3-JO i r; ys 15-;. ;.: V lb J-'-’per 1 :j A'JmiuisJfshr’s Hctice. ii.-vini; Cjimlifie-I as admiuutritcr upon 1 j* ;81 D .• Campbell deceased no 1 nT :yr‘VPnU>^1 0er ons indebted *; ,r *0 <-ol and settle wil|,,vut de_ ‘ 7,! - !"r7BS l,av,"« t'Osre-siun. con- ; V • ud r» Wo' :,t0'»>vefiec,sor;v I8teof, ; J are notified to c,ir. reiiutv the ?':iBe to the undersigned ..r once Mi persons bavn-j »lsi«M»gain.t,«,i,i es-a^ ■ " 'tVi,‘Jd ,t0 Pre8ent ‘he »ame o M%a?r'iqm ‘ ;"'-V verified- 011 »r before V1 1“;8,’ °.r 1 118 '*,oliue win be pie d d in bar of 1!. ir recovery This May 14, 1917 R. Lee Wright, Adrn’r ol 11, M. Campbell. Sals si Valuable Farm S' reliant to an order and de ree of the : npcrior Court in the matter entitled Mar garet i! liaither Robert Safriet Martin Sa friet, John S Safriet June Safriet, Martin Safriet, Jr, Bessie .‘ah iet- West, Edna Sa friet- Vi eat, Dora Safriet, Arthur Safriet and Louise Safriet, heirs at-laiv of D M; Campbell, deceased.appointing the aider signed commissioners to sell the eatatetd the late D. M Campbell, the undersigned wid sell at peblic auction to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY JUNE 21, 1917, at 12 o’clock M-, on the premises at thr; late home of I) M Campbell, ihe following de scribed real estate to-wit.: . - One tract of land in Scotch Trish Town ship, on South Yadkin River, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone on* the bank of South Yadkin River and rung >. 11 dig E 200 poles to a stone, t'artner’s corner; themes: 8s J deg. E 110 polls to a stone; thence N. 50 deg E. 6 poles to a stone cn the bank ol the liver; thence with the meanders of said river to the beginning, containing 200 acres more or less This is ' valuable trad ol land, in a high state of cultivation, anil has several thousand dol iars worth of imher on it, a great, deal ol which can he used for building purposes If it is desired, the land will be made into several tracts anil sold as such,.and •hen as a whole. Terms ol sale one-third A) cash, the balance in six months with approved security, with interest from date of sale Now is the time to purchase a valuable firm,and prospective p<-.re? *scrs imi.v eon Vr v.-ith W A Pi id--., E-q <Ui,.‘svi le, .V ( .in- J n.is y- ( leiiu ,i. Win t- n- - "F *,rp 11 »‘ivli*, ^tiiislmrv. '• ^ ''lr ' i’i i'c- end t = i pm chaser will get a con 11 1 u le t- de Will he lelt open tor an i tier ease hid as now provided hv law 'i his May 12, 1917. J H C1 E'-rFNT, W. A Buistot.., t , • ommissioners. C. B .7 NKK. Winston t-alem. N. t., 1 Lee WET0HT. Salishmy N, C., . ttorneys. Sale o! Vai: aM;i Land. NV.UTH ('a ROl IX A, \ iioW.'.N OtlNTY. ) Pursuant to tlie provisions coi tained in a certain Morisr-.ee Dee ! „f Trust executed on -antiary 16, 1913. by JamesT) Dorse.lt and wife, Lester L DorsUt, to VV F-nider bitta-e. wbicb is duly rer rued in the of-’ iiceof the Register, of Deeds for. Rowan eonntv in book of mortgages No. 44. page i93 default having been mad© in t*-e pay ment ot the indebted ess b-r ci secund and at the reipn st of the s,f the note thereby secured, the to. ierxlgned ” rns’ee will expose for sale at tb eo tft house door in the city of Salisbury, X. n , Thursday, the 11 a day o: hn?., 1217, :ii the hour of twelve M., tin mliowiug.de - lined real estate: 1st. lying in the town of : encer, N. ■ n ti ■ corner of McCrib.dns Ave. anti Baldwin stioet, and being lots Nos. land 2 it) Block No. 3, B F Lively’s Addition i > .Spencer, , and more particularly described in a deed from T. 1',. Connellv and others to .1 I) Dorsett, Nov. 25, 1907 md recorded in the office of ti e Register of Deeds far Rowan eonntv, N 0 , book 125, urge 466. 2nd. A Iso anht; f r piece, parsel, tret't or lot of land lying-on .Second street in .Spen cer, N , bung k-t No 13, Block 5, as s’ o-s ti bv oitn ’t bttmeati’s map a-dd i ’ion to .Spencer, v. hit h map is recorded in the office of tlie Register ol Deeds for Row an eonntv, X. f , book 121, page 204 3rd, One half undivided interest in the follow im; lots which lots ere located in Die ,1 "D Dorsett a idU; *n to Ivast .Spencer, N, C , u/nreved by <■ C Kesler to jus. D I >«r sett, ov 28, !!»05. •••ml istcred in Row an eonntv, N C , book of deeds 107/, pas e 224, Nos-'. 51, 52, 58, 67, 68, 68, 64, 65, 66, 14. 1“-. 16, 17, 18, .9, 2b and which lots are shown more particularly on the map of J D Dorseti’s addition to East..Spencer, N (' , at d recorded in the office of tlie Regis ter of Deeds for Rowan county, N. C. This May 14j 1917. Vr. F Snider, Trustee. John L Bedeeman, Attorney.