. . : : - . ... .. ' . . i : " 1. . - v' ' :: if- :' ' , wcm.. . ' I ' " " v 1: a fOC00000000000000000090UUug THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. WM H. STEW AH 1, KJ. and Pub. Pcblithed Brry Wednesday t 110 West In&Is Street Subscription Price $1 per year strictly cash In adranee Entered as second-class matter Jax 19th. 1905. at the poet office at Salis bury, N. C under the act of Congress of March Ird. 1817. Salisbury, N.G., April 17th, '07 mony, was handed around. "It was issu-.d under the titlo of "Fi- nancial Statement of The Towir of Salisbury, N. C. JanuaryBlst. 1907. " The first thing to greet the eye inside the cover is "Er rata." This is a solemn fact and about the shortest and best de scription possible of such a 'docu ment." It is truly an errata - FAITH. Mrs Harvey Beaver took sud denly sick Friday. Lafayette Josev was" stricken with paralysis and is not expect-! p(Lto live. His daughter, Mrs. J. Heilig, of Spencer, came out to see him Sunday. - H. C. Farmer left Saturday in THE THIRD TERM RULE DE STROYED. By the action of the Democrat- Tho city's charter says that the answer to a telegram announcing annual . statement- "shall" be the death of his mother, which " 1 i published in Borne nowspaper." I occurred in Guilford county Jaefc The last time we bid on this work Friday night. the amount was $6.00. We are Mrs. F. P. Gantis getting bet satisfied the present document j.Qr could have been priifted correctly, , , nev. a. l . aora, oi oievmnu, church i l it il.. inn in a nnmH -TiewgDHner as iue o Bnm nnt pvnpfid. Poached at the Baptist iii , l .L OA Art a. 1 . -;o. o kjuuviar cuu "'O third term rule, which was passed able for the city. We understand wiiy P?cu gu jr by the regular county Dbmbcrat- the direct cost of printing, ex-1 ' ic convention something over six press, etc., was sometning line i i . vears aeo. was overwhelmningly $163.95. We want to add that E A. Brown & Company have w I . - . . I . a t - 1 J. defeated. The idea that an offi- this work could and ought to nave erected a hme power aerncK a cer is to serve only three terms been done in Salisbury and that theii quarry. The Byrd boys have a horse every second Sunday at 11 a, m , and 3pm m w in i n WW. 111 f ft V I t Is - A'-'S&d fed- It is a'sad" fact that people in general know nothing of the food they qat. It is the duty of the physician to awaken them to the necessity of acquainting them selves withe merits of a food and the reputation of its producer. "Haphazard productions are not the ones to be trusted, but where science, experience, experiment and research are factors, the result must be meritorious. Under these circumstances we can feel justified in recommending WHEAT FUME CELERY WooQwerd m as -healthful, nourishing and economical Palatable Nutritious Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat Cas be served hot. Pat la a hot ovei for a few minutes; or cook la bolllog milk. ew. p - All Grocers en very package 10 ill, 1 F and G sts. Washinoton. Lothrop. ft G. 0 oooooo Q power derrick at their quarry. J . T. Wyatt shipped some door sills to . Burlington They were fifteen and one-half feet long. John D. A. Fisher shipped ten mill-stones Mo n d a v. Two of and then'retire is no longer in fa- W. B. Strachan is responsible for vor. He may now serve inree or mis ubbuibbs waoio i uuo viuj n ten terms, or he may be kicked funds and the effort to help build out at the end of one. Which, up the city of Charlotte. The vv .Vfl vv. in inst that much too adoDtion of tnis "errata was "j " j i many for some. Beside the de- ruilroader through the board at feat of Mr. Vanderford, an ever the first and last meeting this lcyal and hard working Demo- year, recently held. However, crat, and the nomination of Mr. it is our belief that Mr. btrachan'p them go to the Jamestown Jiixpo- Boyden, the petted, pampered and intentions in connection with this sitiob . - ... . I. l 1 1 i P A I spoiled prodigal, this is not tne lias Deeu witn tne Dest oi motives., , peejer game & Co. shipped only effect of the actipn of the even thougn partisan zeal ana their bij. monument to States --. i i I- t A . l JA.X.HH.JAI primary. It is now piamiy ap- nuainerence to iaw uu uiwy pnue Q M0DcIay. parent to all intelligent people 6eem to be tne most prominent that the whiskey interests con- characteristics of the proceedings trol the town and county Democ- But you know its the fashion to racy, notwithstanding many ot ignore the law now these same men are what is known as National Republicans, It was a great shock and surprise to us, as it must have been to all who are not so thoroughly imbued witn personal interests, or bo morally stunted that the awful, undeniable corrupt conditions here fail to longer receive eveu pass GOLD KNOB. April 15th. . . . ! The b sorest thins we can do if to make fire and wait for warm weather. The farmers have planted Bom corn and are just aching to see it J. L.Shuping has bought out the boynb interest in the quarry and iss running it himself now. , The free Bchool here closed Sat urday. The J. T. Wyatt Company has been awarded the contract for the granite work, largejsircular steps, pilasters, etc., that go into the building of Mr. Overby, at Dan ville, Va. , Rev. C. B. Heller has gonB to inor nnr.ino t.rt nnfa onmo four ernnrl I r ' "w I v... tj i . . -,, j hi n ii i -r. i . u: a. i j . i i ic win not come uuiii me boij k' rennsvivania w yibh uib iuuiuci nHR nn t, n h nr. i " i warm and then it will be rotten and friends. men lining up Keepers and oums in a common cause, for the whiskey "interest's ideal official. Some people have been, no doubt, fooled. They im agine that not even the common copal and wild onion would long in - ihe hill. Befcter keep what corn vou nave in tne cno ana wait for the weather to moderate The frosts have iust about Venus. WHEN IT CORSES TG The ACTUAL No tobaccos ever made can surpass our Kv.g, Twist raid Smoking. Wherever ex hibited in competition with the world, they have never failed to win the gold medal for their general excellence, high quality and for their decided supervr-ily over all competing brands. "SHOW DOWN" i3 one of the coming brands of America. Only a few years old, its unrivaled qualities have made it one of the leading sellers over a i other Hue-cured plugs. It thoroughly satisfies and perlocLly suits everybody and all classes.. Sold at 10c and 15e psr plug or oc cuts". Always buy "SHO W 2QUN," and pave the tags. There is many an article you need Jf .r your comfort or entertain ment which these tags get for you without cost. A copy of our 1907 premium catalog- je. -which is one of the largest and most attractive ever gotten out by a tobacco manufacturer. v.Till be mai'ed to any address in tle United State i on receipt .cf only 4c in postage stamps or 8 of the tags ve re r'XIe.T3ing-. " Hancock Bros. & Co., Lynchburg, Va. BOCK. ; --. April 15th. Farmers are doing but very lit- THE HORSEMAN thinned out the fruit. Peaches er grow m tnis county it Mx. tare an Kiuea ana appies wui do -ie lantine on account of the ... . . i . Boyden should have been defeat- few if any. fcruit will be. truit cold weather. aA Q Vi rrt 1 A Yta, atrni nf aathoa I f Kia Trnof . , , . ' , J , It IB likely fruit will be scarce wo rt 111 uoyd uj uuuu a cuor i Whof i a rt. Hnlnrr an worn I . . -, io uv v"S j I tnis year. oiuuuu pa, iv well, what tbe lice nave iett tne and hibernate until another of hie f rogt has damaKed it to some ex swipe is oorn. woi aione is Tims . fc Th t Hce haye entirelv swept all the oats in some fields Better be saving aud hold to whst we have. - idea held by his satellites, but hp also seems to be consumed with a similar weakness. For instance, we are reliably informed that in his remarks; after the result of the primary had been make known to the convention, he stated that he .that he wished "to go forward,' and that if the people would "stick to me, I will make Salis bury one of the foremost cities of the South." This, in reality, ie somewhat an hallucination. No doubt ho can equal and possibly surpass Count Boni in spending some one else's, or the public's money, but herein lies his fault and failure to realize why he hat again been nominated for mayor As we see it, his nomination is due to the efforts of the whiskey ring and its allies, and as thf business people of the communi ty do no,t need or want hiB assist ance, his obligations are due those who endorsed his loose and reck less administration by their votes. In other words the whiskey" ring and its allied interests have elec ted him to do their bidding, not to build up the city structurally, morally or otherwise. They care nothing for these things. Blood money is their first and last thought and Boyd m is the man that has helped and will continue ""tor help them. Hftnry C. Park, of Anderson, S. C. visited home folks last week. W. H. Earnhardt moved to Salisbury last Thursday, and his neighbors were sorry for him to leave' the community IJe will work at the carpenter trade, J. F. Park has another fine mule. Henry Exall, the leading breeder of trotters in Texas, Issues a warning to horse breeders In which he says: The rapid increase in the value of all good, useful horses will very material ly stimulate the breeding business. Hundreds of people will start in an en terprise that ' promises such great re turns, and the tendency will be to breeF afctic&t every animal that wiJl reproduce itself regardless of quality, soundness and general desirability. Breed Them IMflrlit. As a consequence a great many horses of nondescript character will be raised nt a loss alike to those who breed them and to the state, while, ou thA nthpr rmnrt thnsp whn rhnnsA wian- Considering the weather there ly and breed and raise onjy tst. Ther was a lot of fool-things said- and done during the recent primary campaign. Oce among the many which struck us rather forcibly was something like this,: "I would have voted for Mr. Vanderford, but he sent out too .many circulars about Mr. Boy den." From which we are led to infer that such a weakling would not thank you fcr calling his at tention to the short-comings and misconduct of an employee. You would incur his great displeasure and tbe employe, no matter how great or aggravated his offense, would be given an increase of sal ary and a vote of thanks at onie. Last week an exceedingly poor campaign document, printed and delivered at an expense of some thing. over $433.00 of the town's m i u j. r i u was quite a numoer out at nocfc using stallions ana mares that aro 1U JUU a" o o..j. cui . deemv bred in the best blood lines of ITTI1UU nil IIHV li I . I I I if 1 I I MN III H V 1 w afternoon. J. R. Sadler is quite successful is plenty of visiting done in hr town. Wonder if we would go up t here if we would get our name in print. Herbert Kluttz fell from his wagon last Saturday evening and sustained bruises from which he is greatly inconvenienced. Sidney and John Trexler, of this place, are working on the Death Of C. A. WagORer. Jumor hall at Rockwell. C. A. Wagoner died early last The Rockwell and Gold Knob Saturday morning at his home in I . -m w www hoio hall faamg rrng hafa TCoa- BUIS City. Mr. Wagoner WSS the breeds that they intend to raise and who by proper care and attention raise really serviceable horses, useful fnr the nnmnne for which thev aro ln- in raising chickens, and has a great tended,' sound, kind and beautiful, will many coming on. ;, It now looks as if there will be a poor crop ot wneat. uats, no good at all. Saw. ter Monday on the Rockwell dia mond, with a score ot iy to 2U in avur of Gold Knob, lnere are several stories about this game. Rockwell claims the game by one run. It has never ben fully de cided. St. f eter a congregation is in need of an organ and it is hoped that the members will realize thiF need and rpppond at once. There will be preaching at St. Pettr's church ou Sunday,5 April 21st, : at 3'oclock instead of 11 o'clock. Rev. Linn will preach at Rockwell on that date in the morning. Sunday School at St. Peter's at 1 o'clock. John H. Misenheimer and fam ily visited at John W. Liuker's last Saturday night. Lee. about seventy years of age and had made his home in Rowan county nearly Ml bis life, He was a veteran of the Confederacy and was a member of Company B, 46th North Carolina Regiment. The funeral took place Monday from tbe residence on West Thom as street, Fev. F. J, Murdoch, D.D., officiating. His Dear old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is how eighty three years old, thrives on Electric Bitters," writes W. B. Bruusun, of Dublin, "Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent ap petite, feel strong and sleeps well," JThat's the way Electric Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and gen? eral debility. Weak, puny chil dren too, are greatly strengthen ed by them. Guaranteed also stomach, liver and kidney for troubles by all druggists. 50c, Baraca Committees,' , The Baraca class of the First Methodist church has appointed the following ccmmittet s : - Hustlers: J, H. Weddtngtou, J. M. Maupin and L. C. Riden hour. Social: A. B. Saleeby, D. H. Beaver and J. C. Keslnr. Membership: . M. L. Jackson, S. E. Shupiug and G. C. Wit:e Boarders Wanted! 4The Salisbury House, 120 South Long Street, is prepared to ac commodate a lew boarders. Rooms nnelyfurnished, table well suppled aud prices reasona ble. 2-18 tf. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, 6reatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood Is Impure thin, diseased, hot or fall of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, ec zema, itchingr, risings and bumps, scabby, pimp.T, skin, bone pains, cata-rn, rbenma tism, or any blood or skin disease, take Bo tanle Blood Balm, (BB6) Soon all sorts heal aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich Druggists or by expre s $1 per large bottle Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co Atlanta, Ga. B B B is especially ad vised for chronic, deep-seated eases, bb it cures after aU else falls not only make a great deal of money for themselves, but will greatly benefit the section of country In which they live. There Is practically no limit to the demand, at rich figures (which will grow larger each season for the next eight or ten years), for the horse that is bred right, raised right and trained to be good in his class, whether it is as a trotting race horse, a fast speed way horse, a park horse, a reliable, well mannered, sound, handsome fam ily carriage horse or a sturdy draft horse. Breed them right, raise them right, educate them properly, and the product of a small band of well bred mares, with the right kind of stallion at their head, will make their owner rich in the next ten years. Notes For Breeders. Oats are a natural and nutritious horse feed. The staH ought to be nine feet long and five feet wide, says Kimball's Dairy Farmer. Scrub-lidfseS l..neltherprofitable nor satisfactory: r In training young colts drive- them with a fast walker. 7 Do not whip a frightened horse. It only adds to his fright. Some people curry their horses dur ing the shedding season only. A horse naturally feeds from the ground. Avoid high mangers. The mare that is suckling a colt is doing double duty and should not be required to perform as much hard labor as the other horses. - All trouble in kicking, rearing and stubbornness generally arises from im proper handling or not sufficient han dling to adapt horses to usage. You can better afford to starve your horses any other time than during the first year of their existence. A stunt ed colt seldom makes a well developed horse. Treatment that may entirely break one horse of a bad habit may entirely fail on another. It is hard to lay down rules that will work well In all cases. Horses are classed In the Chicago market as drafters, loggers and feed ers, chunks, expresses, farm mares, light drivers, actors and coachers. The last class brings the best mon ey. .Light drivers come next But of all the classes the drafters are the most profitable because they can be put on the market cheaper. It's a big proposition to fit up a team of light drivers or coachers that will sell for a top prlc. 1 lodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat Does Coffee disagree with you? Probably it dossl Then try Dr, Shoop's Health Coffee. "Health Coffee" is a clever combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real Coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, yet its flavor and taste closely matches old Java and Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, heart or kidneys can't stfud Coffee drinking, try H-alth Colt?e. It is wholesome, nourishing and satisfying. It's nice eve:: lor the youngest child Mortgage Sale of Real Estate. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage t ust deed, registered in book No, 27, pee 372 of the Regis tn"'s ofljee for Rowan county, mad- by elson Clawson ard wife, Joicy Claw son, for the protection and benefit of the undersigned, on the 21st day of March, 1906; default having been made in the payment of this debt, which said mortgage was given to secure, the undersigned will sell at public auction, at the. Court House door in the city of Salisbury on Saturday,' May 18th, 1907, at 12 o'clock, for cash, the following real estate and personal property, to wit: Beginning at a stake on the Southwest side of the Bring'e's ferry road, 100 feet from the intersection of Boyd street and the Bringle s ferry road, ane runs thence N. 32" degrees W. 50 feet to a stake in Bringle's ferry road ; thence S. 47K degrees W. par allel with Boyd's street 196 feet to a stake on an alley ; thence S. 32 degrees EJ 50 feet to a stake, corner of 1' t No. 9; thence N. 47M degrees E. 196 feet to the beginning, being lot No 8. on Herderson's plot of the Reaves h-nd in Salisbury township. See book 86 page 342 for dred. Also one black mare mule about 20 months old this day, bought of John R Crawford. April 17th, 1907. 1 JOHN J. STEWART, 5t Trustee. Sale of Umbrellas at Half Price ! We have & cured from a manufactur a lot of Women's and Mens Umbrellas at a concession which enables us to effer g v. them at One-half Regular Prices. These umbrellas were made for a firm which failed before they were ready for delivery. We were fortun&te in getting the entire lot (about 200) which we offer at half price. There's a variety of handsome handles, including sterling silver, ivory, pearl, silver, copper and natural wood. ' They are devided into two lots, as follows : Women's, $1.00 to $12.75 Values, $2.00 to $25.00 Hen's, $2.00 to $14.00 Values, $4.00 to $30.00 Gujmpes for Jumpers. Just received a new line of Lingerie Guimpes, to be worn w)th jumper suits. A variety of pretty styles lace and em broidery trimmed, f and full length sleeves, Prices $1.00 and up. Novelty Net Curtains. Now showing a splendid line of Novelty Net Curtains in all the latest and best effects, trimmed with 'plain aud ruf fled edges, suitable for sum mer homes and cottages Sash Curtains, 2 yards long $1.50 a pair. Ruffled Curtains, 3 yards long, $2.00 a pair. Full-size Curtains, 3$ yds long, $2.25 a pair. ReriTnmato Mayonnaise that any one JHIIBUU 1 tftMi.Jli'S. Width 18 inches, price 50c a vard, $4.25 a roll (84 complete with saucer and cov er.. As it may bo -some time before we eair'ohtain another shipment of these, we would recommend an early inspec tion. 38, 60 and 85c, complete. Vitaophane A substitute for stained glass. Vitrophane is a mate rial made in Europe f-r the decoration of plain window glass, to give the plaine and otherwise unattractive win dows a decorative appearance, to shut out! an unattractive view, without shutting out the light. It comes in a variety of patterns, in rolls of about nine yards long;, it is sold either by tho roll or by the yard. It is Dishes. so simple to apply A can do it with Brieht Red Tomato Mayon- naise Dishes, in three sizes, yar is ) BUY THE jjL. o VV i CORRECT CORSET QTV C O I LL. AMERICAN BEAUTY Styio f?6 ; . Kalamazoo Cofsefto .Maius r" Our Corset Department Is now complete in every reppect. It con tains every Jmagiiiable Style and Shape, eoit able for every figure from the young maid en to the stately maid en. . . " . .... Before You Purchase Aay Other Write i HE NEW HOME SIW1HQ MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard Isss of quality, but the " New Homo" Is mad lo wear. Our guaranty never runs out tye make Sewing Machines to suit all condition tf the trade. The 'Sicw Home" stands atthe liead of all High-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealers only. FOR SALE BY W. M. RUTH, Salisbury, N. C. 5) LEI alia as a SDr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointmeutwill cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors. allays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant re lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oint ment is prepared for Piles and Itch ing ot the private parts. Every box is warranted. By druggists, by mail on re ceipt of price, 60 centt and $1.00. WILLIAMS CTURING CO.. Tops.. uieveiano, umo. fMNUFAl URING CO.. Props.. Cleveland, i Bucklen's Arnica Salvo The Best Salve In The World. -Any, grade you like from "to Dry T. ttESLER, r.lgr Opposite Court House, Salisbury. N. C- H 1.SO 0 Cools Co., 8 0 o 8 o 0