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wmmmm wmmmh . ! - . ........ - . - - . .... . .. . -..-. . . Mm ': : . 7 Onaoa Bo$$isn.Y ;v Of all the isms known to man There's one that' takes the lead, It has its source from those' thai plan,', 5 " " - . " r Tp.be a Boss indeed. " " They twist about in many ways, . And keep tbeir point in view, And-spand their months, their In planning to boss you. They wojuld not ha v e so me means they use, - To be made know t man, For if they did they'd surely lose, And not be boss again.. This thing of having some big job', , And sitting in the chair, It makes their hearts with joy to throb, ; ... A; big boss' crown to wear. They get the place hy any means, For you they do not care, They deal with what they call machines. Big bosses they're not rare. They deal out pie just as they please. In slices large and small, And after while you'll get your piece, When boss sees fit to call. H Schssl Balidlas for speoceir . o :-:1 ;5; A Bantjaet tocp!ojes. ' . , 1 Spencer; April 25l The board 1 The Weaver Organ & Piano Go. , qf aldermen of 3pencer have clos-1 of York,' Pa., have manufactured ed a contract for-the erection of ai and t sold? ,50.000' Weaver Organs. handsome new brick graded jchool up to this time. 'and yih" honor of building to cost about ' $ 12,000, this evejt, the -Company gave a the contractor being L. R. Brick- banquet , at the Knights of St. en.tine.of Winston-Salei. . The PanHaU. Yori; P, on Satur buildins is to be erected' at once day evening. April 28th;"to their and to be ready for occupancy: at I employes, stockholders, mana the onening of school in beptem- gers ana salesmen There were about 300 persons present . at the banquet. t A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, blind; bleeding, protrud ing piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment 50c 1 You need not kick or raise a yell. Your taxes you must pay, He'll tell vou you can go to h-1, For heis boas today, I'll give this pie to whomTplease, You just get out and stay, For on this job I have a lease, I'm boss, you must obeyi,- 111 use your money where I please, ""And you con just stand back.. My hungry efforts will -not cease, A big boss' job to track, . To give account of what I do, Or where your money goes, Would make my prospects look too blue, As all the bosses know. I know the people need a man To fill each place of trust, Who for the public good will ' stand, And all this bossism bust. There are some man, and plenty too, If they my job wouM get, They'd turn things round and find out who, " Should be the boss, you bet. - ber. , ' A contract has also been closed with Brickenstine- for the con struction of the entire sewer .sys tem for Spencer which is to cost approximately $18,000. The ma terial for the system has already liABn akinnal on1 nrnffr Vii. fn r tr f.Via I ... , fails to cure in o to 14 days. yiaua. lue tuwu win mow uiuao extensive street improvements this season which makes a long list of public improvements se- milieu tJj uicubux niuuiu t j , for all of which bouds have been sold. A splendid water-wors system has just been .completed and is now in operation. Last vear the town, bv vote, authoriz- ed an issuance of $70,000 of bonds for the above Durooses. one half of the issue having already been disposed of to the Wachovia Loan & Trust Co. Spenc9r correspon dence Charlotte Observer. A Candidate for S efor ': - . Richard L, -Tho mason t s6i Franklin township, in this issue o f the Watchman ; an noun ces - h is candidacytof . 'surveyor. - Hr; Thom&son is a young farmer, and ex-school teacher. : He- is well r . --rt -i ....7. r . qualified for the position to which he aspires and wilTmake a splen did official as he has taken a two year's course in surveying. ooooooooooooo oooooooooodoo Almost Perfest. ' Exquisitely beautiftil in ap pearance, brilliant and rich in tone, 'responsive to the touch and as durable as any piano can . be made are the Weaver pitnos. For sale by G. W. Frix, Salis bury, NC: "" . " The Lutheran Synod. The North Carolina Lutheran Synod which has been in sessio at St. John's church, this county, since Tuesday adjourned this even ing after selecting Salem church, Rowan county, as the place for next year's meeting. Officers were re-elected as follows : Presi dent, Rev. Geo. H. Cox ; vice- president, Rev. B. S. Brown ; sec retary. Rev. V. Y. Boozer: treas urer, James D. Heilig. Delegates to the United Synod of the South were elected as fol lows: Clerical, R. C. Holland, D. D., George H, Cox, D. D., Rev. G B. King, Rev. V. Y. Boozer, M M Rev. J. E. Shenk, A. G. Voigt, To keep these men from getting D- D- Rev N. 0. Bodie, Rev. W. A. bnyder; lay, John A. Cliue, J. H. Redher, J. H. Duls, C. M. Thompson, G. McAllister, C, T Bernhardt, L. A. Efird, J. D, Heilig. fTjje sessions were well attended and much business was transact ed, Concord N. C, special to the Charlotte Observer, May 5th in, I work form morn till night, And by the use of ram and gin, I'll still be boss all right. The votes of some Iknow I'll get, Because I give them pie, But some are men who will not let, The people's welfare die. The big boss sits upon the chair, And lays the plans, and then, The little bosses allegience swear, And cry aloud, amen 1 - And now good people warning take, And do not cast your vote, . For men who will their promise break. To keep the ring afloat. Bunion. Faith, N. C.,fay 4th. WILLIAM MALLORY is eight years old and lives in a Georgia town of less than 15,000 people. Within eight months this eight year old boy made enough money IN SELLING THE SATURDAY EVENING POST to buy himself a house and lot which, bring him in nearly $100.00 a year rent. -Think about this you boys of 12 and 15 who complain that you don't have enough spending money! You boys who can "do things," who want to make money, who want to learn howto do business ! TCJfl (7''flt YAH We wil1 pay you bandsomely and at the W C W Gill X UU same time help you to become good sales men good business men. Some of our boys make $15.00 a week. Think of what you could do with $15.00 a week ! It wouldn't tike you long to get that camera, or bicycle, or horse, or even a house and lot. We give the first supply of POSTS free so that it costs you nothing to start. CJ There are many prizes besides the regular commissions camping parties, tours, college courses and cash prizes. If you are the boys who mean to succeed in life we want you to write us. The Curtis Publishing Company, 1728 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. I J campij o o o o o 8- O 10 o O; O O O O 05 O O O O O O O O O O O O o o o o o o o o o, o o o o o 3 o o o o o o o o o o o o ft: I wit FF TiPPETT'S TOWN. ' April 80, 1906. Well Brotners I have crawled out on the sunny side to have a little chat with yon. We are glad to know that the f armefs around Tippefts Town are through planting their corn and cotton and are ready to do business right now. . ; Don't forget that Cheap John haBii't gone out of the mercantile business nor is he likely to, We had a nice rain through our section yesterday. Guess Uncle . Josh weilt snipe hunting and they got him to hold the sack7 because we have n ' t heard anything from him lately, u , li you want to know what is going ( oh read The Caeolina Watchman, don't borrow- your neighbor's paper, but subscribe for it youraelf and live happy, so good bye. 1 - T Jolly Uncle Bill. LUrrlage la Llneola County. On Tuesday,-May gst at the home of the bride, in Lincoln countyf Miss ! Louise- Davis' ; Mor rison, and Prank,. B.. Lloyd; of i Salisbury fwere ;t united in -marriage by Bey, William H. Davis, an uncle of ..the bride. Immedi-. ately after the ceremony Mr. v and Mrs Lloyd ' left for a visit to Northeirn cities.- f-They will .make BaHihttfy their home;; J; Mr. Young Celebrates his Birthday. Jubilee, N. C, May 5feh, 1906. Mr. Editor: J. will try to tell you about my birthday. I am 66 years old today. My children came and had a barbecue and all kinds of refreshments. If"I had bad this forty years ago, I would have died, I can't miss the refreshments, I have eaten too much. 1 have six living children, 8 dead; 22 grand children, 4 dead, and one great grandchild. My children are all married. Sometimes I feel lone- some-but not to day, trie yard is full and the woods too. John Sowers and family are here and you bet we had a good time. A. J, Young. Gliil Service - Examination For Clerk. Carrier. An examination for' the position of clearkXmale and female) and carrier (male) will be held at the post-office in this city on May 26, 1906. For application blanks, and for full information relative to the examination, qualifications, duties, salaries, vacations, promo tions,; etc., address secretary board of civil service examiner, rpost-office,vcity, W; H?nry Hob- son or L.H.Fisher. (Til WOTPlQ1 J0i.WEJlJlJ&i ' ' ; J f u 0 9 CARRIAGE REPAIRERS AND BUILDERS1, 'Shop Next to City Hall. Our repair shop is up-to-date. All work guaranteed. Bag gies, Carriages, and Wagons repaired, painted and Trimmed in best style at lowest price. Now Cushions, Tops, Backs and Dashes. Tops and Cushions repaired and dreped. rubber! tires a specialty. " Old rubbers patched and put on. Write or call for ""prices. No Charge for estimate on jobs, We have a nice lot of Buggies on hand at low prices. Birthday Dinner. On the evening of May 1st, a din ner was given at the Chunn home on W8t Bank street, in honor of Mrs. Caroline Chunn it being the. 84tb anniversary of her - birth- day. The dinner was given bv Misses Sallie and Maggie, Chunn, daughters' f the gujBst of honor. A number of ; intimate friends : of the family were present to;-, en joy the dinner and-tender their good I wiiheg to JMra. CJann. f of I Z-i . ' .JP-flf ft "PIL8ENER EXPORT is Absolutely Pure. Of all the drinks, good pure beer is the best and most wholsome. It is a Temuerance Dlillkt It only contains 3 per cent. Alcor hoi. Cpmbi ned with the,- best of extracjt of Malt to make it a liquid food. For Sale bv All Dealers. II Bottled at the Brewery. ASK FOR IT. 4 The,yirgiwa Brewing Company,! ' Roanoke,'-Va, o OOOOOOOOOOOOidOOOOOOOOOOOOO A The House That Satisfies Customers is 0 We absolutely believe -that we have the strongest line of merchandise at right prices ever offered for Bale. Hundreds of our customers have taken the trouble to as sure us of their complete sat isfaction with our immense line of goods. Our stock con sist of choices V goods, upto date style, prices and quality guaranteed. To our country friends, we give a cordial invi tation to make our house, headquarters when in town and look through our great bargafns in white and cold or gaudies worth from 15 to 40 cents' you can get them for 5c yd, 40 in White Lawns .0c for 5c yd, 36 in White Madros 10c for (c yd, Canon Cljth 10c for 5c yd, Pretty Figured Lawn 10c. Big lot of white goods for waists 10c, 15c, 25c. Abig line of short length Gingham 5c, 7c, 8c and 10c, the greatest bargains yet. Our pretty Silk Figured Eslines are simply dreams, don't fail to see these. We take great pleasure in showing our goods. We call your attention to the good things, it pay you to see us before you buy elsewhere. Our line of Shoes can't be beat. Our line of Men's Hats are the proper styles. Our line of Men's Shirts none better. Our line of Dress Goods are all the newest fabrics and best styles. Biggest line of Silks on the market bought direct from the factory, ean give you better prices than any one else. Don't fail to call and see us when in the city. We are your3 to satisfy. IFfo M .TTiYTT U A1TOA IV) Town, County or State M I 7 91 Has use for a jewelry store once in a while. A present to be bought, maybe, Or somebody wants a watch, Or the House needs a clock. Or some Silverware, Or you wanta ring for the Baby, . Or a Brooch or some China, And then it is that we can be of service to you, and then it is that we can show you why our trade grows steadily arid constantly. We take care of all your wants in our line. G0RMAW & GREEN, Leading Jewelers and Opticians, a.. 3M. C Loer, O o o 8 o o o CHAIKS. CIlINAWAJiE There is no larger or belter stock of Chairs in the State than can be found in this store. Vo have good chairs cheap, better chairs cheap and the very best at reasonable prices. We have ornamental o.hWa nnA uuiiuB tor guuu uuru service. O. . . , o o o o o O o o o EURNITURE & UNDERTAKING. . , Onr Chioaware Department is bard to beat. - Oar Dinner and Toilet Sets are splendid specimens "of the decorators art and the potters best e&orts. Prices to suit every one. Come in and look as over. o o o o o o o o o o - Dealing in Furniture is oua main line. It is our aim to furnish all with comforts for the home, but our list of at tractions is too long for enumeration,' so you" are invited to call and give ps, the pleasure of showing you our stock; -We also deal in Coffins aDd Caskets and do embalming.' , ' Yours to serve, - -" G. W. WKIGHT. oooooooooooooooooodooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o i m 1 o Q O O O O O O O O o o o o o o 1 o o o o O O o o o o o o o o if i it1" 1 1 -; f -1 I f
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