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... I- I. I 4 I I- - -'iff 3tt t. ' CAHnilM-WIITCHPAII le. serve ihe county s stis- I laotort ly as a uy dog tax ad f ocatt, mansion builder Kftad mcnsy. spender. He certainly will not do the county any harm. HM. M. 3TKWAK P.-Ed. and Trep FttbUited titrj Tutidaf at 120 West . . Innea attest. . :W '"" Entered as second-class matter Jan. HT s vnd the ast of Congress erf Uarshtrd, 1178. e ALiMOiYr N, 0.. May 1st, 1912. . P. S. OarltOQ, the candidate for the legislature, if a spleudid youag nun in erery particular. A ?ote for hra would be a wise sod a vary proper thing to do. Mr. Garltoa is an upright, high toned christian gentleman. He baa no enemies to punish and no interests, sa to that of all the peo ple, to terra. , Theo. F. Kluttx, has no oppo sition for trial justice. He wilt mate a ipiendta judge. This is only a atep to a higner position for Mr. Kluttz. Baldy is expecting the Demo crats to hand him the nomination for the Senate on a silver waiter Wont somebody please run for coronet? P. B. Beard. Chairman of Board of County Commissioners, we are informed, says ne is going to build a new oour house if ne can get two commissioners, MoCanleia aud Dsal, to stick t him. If you go into the Democratic primary don't forget W. L. Klutts is the candidate for county treasurer. There is not a man in the county mora deserving or bet ter fitted for the position. This is the day to give in your taxes. Remember to put in your dog and thank the poweri that you helped to seed to the legisla ture for the prh ilege of paying $1.00 per year for your dog A Suggestion. ;iv Mr . Editor : I believe the peo ple want a ohange of county com missioners badly,. but if all the candidates running are voted f cr, this ambition will be defeated For instance, those ; wanting a chibge will divide their vot a- mong eight or tn candidates, while those opposed to a ohang will vote solidly for i the present board. Now all feannot be nomi nated, so let's get right. Let's all vote for our neighborhood can didate aud four other new ones selected from tb elist bfclow. By thus settliug on a oertain set . we can sacoeed, otherwise the nomi nations will to go the present mem bers of the board. To show how this will work, I will illustrate: L3t the people of Morgan vote for Joseph W. Miller, then N. White Menius, J. W. Peeler, D. Jackson lioodman and J. B. Goodnight; then let tbe people of Litaker Township vote fcr N. White Menius, J W. Peeler, D -Jack ion Goodman, J. B. Gj dnisjht ai d Jos W. Miller and at R okwell, vote for J W- Peeler, or Jnliua Frick, D Jackson Goodman, J B Goodnight, N White Menius and Jos W Millei ; and so on all over tbeoounty, always stioking to your candidate and four of those given abo re and the trick will surely be tarn i. Remember, if some such method is not followed there will be no change in the present board. Respectfully, Politician. Ths Watchman thinks this is a rery good plan. If followed it is likely to bring about the change desired. TRUL OF QJITUWS. Hurrah for Col. A. L. Lingle, he condesoends to offer for the State Senate and will no doubt get some rotes. A worthy suc cessor to the position, he will if FobCcuuny Burvkyub. At the sol citation of many friends I announce myself a'candidate for County Surveyor of Rwan Coun ty, Bufje?t to the aatioD of ths Demccratic primary and conreu tion. If nominated and etaoted I will give the County work my spe cial attention. Bpd P Cbawford Bernhardt. licaolainsers llaie, CiraiaQ-Liks. Oyer : Uudtff Roacfs to Witbeiille. Wytfaeville.' Va, April 29. A caravan of mountaineers traveling over rain- so a k ed roads from HillsviHe and the surrounding country, arrived tonight to" par ticipate in tbe trials beginning tomorrow of the six members of the Alleh gang indicted for five murders in the Carroll county courthouse March 14, when the judge, prosecuting attorney, the sher.ff, a juror and bystander were .assassinated . More than one hundred witnesses have reached h6r. Some came part way by rait, others by horseback, while many drove all day in country wagons and camp. ed outside .the town. When court convenes tomorrow the caseB of th? six defendants will be formally severed abd Floyd Allen will be the first on trial for his life. It has jiot been determined what will be the order of trial for the other five defend ants. Claude, Victor and Frial Allen and Sidna Edwards and Byrd Maricn. Mrs. Floyd Allen, wife of the man who was being tried in the HilUville court when the shooting began, rode twenty miles .om the mountaiua at daybreak in a csnvae-oovered wagon to the near est railroad station. he is a thiD, frail woman, wrinkled with age upon whom rests heavi'y the burden of seeing her husband and two sons, Claude and Victor, tried for murder. Mrs. Viotor Allen, three small children, and Jaspen Allen, a brother of Floyd, accompanied her. Extraordinary measures are being taken to guard the prison ers. The same terror that prevailed in Carroll county at the mention of the Allen name haB struck this place and several deputies em ployed to guard the jail declined to serve . Two detectives of the agency detailed by Governor Mann to watch the prisoners, are in tbe cells night and day. SUTHERLAND'S EACH HE S&LYE Good for Nothing but tne T Meiling Vf taiiBlBtli; JJislflcl lleiicu j Siicutjf. . . ; -: The Ninth District Medical Society, will-meat in Salisbury, N C Thursday, May 2, 1912, holding an evening and night session, t D r. lavid J. Hill, Lex ington, N C. is councilor, and the local committee of arrange- meats ooueists of Dr. W. L. . ... . Crump, chairman, Dr. M . Smoot, and Dr. R. V. Brawley. The meeting will le called to order promptly at 2 o'clock p. m. by Dr. W. L. Crump, chairman local committee . of arrange ments. The program is quite in teresting aud is as follows : Prayer by the Rev . Dr. Byron Clark. Addresses of welcome: By the public, Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz. By the medical, fraternity, Dr. John Whitehead. Response, Dr. Thos. E. Ander son, Stateeville. Temporary organwation Ohjact of the District Society, Dr. D.J Hill, Lexington. The Value of Education in Soc. Work, Dr. J. E. Stokes, Salis bury. Scfjsct to be supplied, Dr. I. M. Taylor, Morganton. Pellegra, Dr. John Whitehead, Salisbury. " Ectopic Preguanoy, Dr. C. Banks McNairy, Lenoir. Immunizution in Tuberculosis, Dr. C. A. Julian, TLemasville. The care of the Ear, Dr. R. Vatce Brawl Vj.Salis ury. Miscellaneoas businesa. Eleo i.n of oflicers for the ensu ing ye it. tioleosion of place of next meet ing. Announcements. Adjournment 6 p. m., Auto ride over the city. The evening session will open st 8 p. m., and following is th- program. The evening session is for the' public in general. Ladies cordial'y invited. Conservation of the Child; Dr. A. A, Kent, president State Medioal Sceutyt Lenoir. Discussion opened by Df: John A. Ferrell, assistant secretary State Bjard Health, Raleigh. Publi" Haaltb and Preventive I BEIK-HARRY COMPANY'S. e Our cash plcrn and economical business methods make it possible for us to sell goods at a smaller margin of profit than regular stores. Then too our advantage in buying. Of course we can give you better-goods for your money than you can find elsewhere. 1 " Men s and Boys' 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BELK-HARRY "CO. f We are selling some extra good value in men's odd pants. One lot of men's cotton pants slightly damaged by fire worth 75 and $1.00 for only 50c Men's add pants worth $1.50 for 98c Men's regular $2.00 pants for 1.48 Men's regular $2.50 pants made peg top, 3 inch hem at bottom -for 2.00 Nice stock of boys odd pants 48c to 1.50 Big4ot of boys' suits, all sizes and extra good value. Our Special men suits at $10.00. These are made of fine all wool worsted. Plain blue serge or fancy. Made latest models regular value 12.50 and $15.00, Our special price $10.00 Medicine, Dr. C. M, Van Poole, Salisbury. . Di8cnsio3 opened by Dr. W. S. Rankin, See State Board Health, Raleigh. Installation of officers. Closing remarks. A j mrnment . 10 p. m., Smoker. FAITH. Mrs. J. B. Yates, of Diverncn, III., baa been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. N. J, Ssfrit's the past few weeks. Calvin Brown, of Salisbury, is vijtitiug at P. A. Peeler's. Rev. Will Lyerly, son of Albert Lyarly, preached at the Reformed obnrch Sunday and will preach a itain i)fixt Sunday at 8:80 p m., May 5th. Mrs. Adolphas Brown had strawberry pies April 27th. Who can heat that for early strawber ries? Mrs . David D. Peelei is confined to her bed with sickness. She is a'i her daughter's, Mrs. Frank Wilhelm's, and is getting better now. Vonus ate his first saucer of or earn and strawberries this year At Mr and Mrs. James RitcheV, April 8(Hh. Charles Earnhardt had cherries April 27th. ripe Mrs. V. Y. Boozer, of Loxiuk- trn.'N. O., is visiting Mrs. M. Q. M. Fisher. James Ritchie sttended preach ing at Emanuel's Sunday. The deolaimer's medal was won at Crescent High School this year by Edgar Fisher, son of M. G. M. Fisher The- improvement medal was won by P. M. Phtllips, son cf Paul Phillips. - J T. Wyatfc shipped two pair mil Utcnes today, April 80th. Many thousands of blocks a e now being made all alonjr on the granite belt every day. Venus. Horses VeMoles for i ooooooooooooo iPltlL ooooooooooooo U. LIE hai a Pn a n ooooooooooooo SMILE EY -FEED, -LIVERY AMP OOOOOOOOOOOOO Successors to HARPER LIVERY & SALES COMPANY, West Inniss Street. Next to Post Office. 'Phone 20-J. A big shipmeut of young, well broke, work and driving horses will arrive Friday, April 26th, from Richmond, Va., and will be at the above Stable for Sale and Trade. The Virginia Horses are acclimated and do not need the attention the Western Horse does. These horses are all well bred, their breeding given at the stable. If you do not find what you want in this shipment and will give discription of the horse or mule you need, the present owners will have what you want in a few days. We also have most complete and up-to-date Livery Equipment to be found anywhere. Give us a call SINGLE BUGGIES, LANDUS and CARRIAGES. SEE OUR HORSES BEFORE BUYING AND OUR VEHICLES BEFORE HIRING Prices Right, Us A Gall I to LIVERY, FEED AND SALES STABLES I (Hi Ik 3 Z'i- " " " ' ' .. "' .: '' V.' r-, I -
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