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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN Win. H Stewart, KCITOB AND OWNER Published Every Wednesday, 120 West Innes Street. subscbiption pbice: Watchman.... 1 yr $.75 Record. .......1 yr...,.$.75 Both Papers.. 1 yr $1 00 Advertising rates reasonable Entered i aeoond-olass matter Jan. 19th. lflOS, at the post office at Salis bury, H. O., under the act of Congress of Marsh 8rd, 1878. Salisbury, N. C, Oct. 28, 1914 County Democratic Ticket. For U. S. Senator: HON. LEE B. OVERMAN. For Corporation Commmissioner : E. L. TRAVIS. "For Congress: HON. R. H. DOUGHTON. For Solicitor 15th District : HAYDEN CLEMENT. For Trial Justice, Rowan County Court: P. S. CARLTON. For Proseouting Attorney, Rowan County Court: L T. G. FURR. For State Senator: B. B. MILLER. For Representatives : T. D. BROWN, Wm,0. COUGHENOUR, Jr. ForJChrk of Superior Court: J. FRANK MoCUBBINS. Register of Deeds J. C. DEATON. For Sheriff: JAMES H. KBIDER. For Township Tax Collector : C. M. 0. BARGE K. For County Treasurer : JOSEPH 0. KESLER. For County Surveyor : P. CRAWFORD BERNHARDT. For Coroner : T. WALTER SUMMERSETT. For County Commissioners : H. C. TROTT, J. W. PEELER, O. O. HARRISON, W.'T. SUMNER, E. E GRAY, JOSEPH W. MILLER, C. J. FLEMING. Tf nepotism is wrong, or if plain graft is wrong, then, it matters not who praotices it, the fact re. mains. It dees not excuse one party to say the other is equally guilty, that merely meaus one ie as bad as the other. Thk Watchman has taken no part in politics this year. It recognized from the beginning of the campaign that the people were fairly well satisfied with things political and were other wise not much interested and, therefore, so far as this county and State are concerned, the De mocrats, with due consideration for car Republican friends, wouid not lose a man, whether worthy or not. This conviction has been vo strong that we believe that if certain candidates could be proven to have hoofs and were sprouting horns while their opponents were leveling in hallows and budding wings, the result would be just exactly the same. Politics is cer tainly a queen beast. Wlj Not 18 Consistent Romanists Want Toleralioa From Protest ants but are the Most Intolerant on Earth. The American Federation of Catholic Societies, which conven ed in annual session at Baltimore recently, sent several delegations composed of priests and prelates to Washington to protest to Presi dent Wilson against the treatmeut accorded undesirable Romanists in Mexico by the constitutional ists. 4 The newspapers dwell on the faot that they demand d that Wil- sen reccgniz) no government in Mexico whioa does not guarantee religiouB freedom . Yon baa it deoends on whose c x is gored; Romanists in America, where thy have the protection of the powers that be, and stand in wi'h the lickspittle politicians who ru'j the government, do not bheve iu religious freedom for Ptoteatauts When a publio speaker goes out to dispute the claim ol Rome to everything in sight from the policeman on the beat to the presidency, he is promptly mob bed by the Roman. Catholic hood lama, but when the criminal Rom anists are railroaded from Mixico in an effort to make'it possible to establish peace in the unhappy country, they howl about prosecu tion, and actually try to prevail on a supposedly neutral govern ment to intercede in their behalf and set up an irqaisition against Protestants and non-Cathol:cs for protection and for the purpose of wreaking vengance on their ene mies, the "heretics .' President Wilson is said to have promised the delegations to do what he could. What he meant by this promise remains to be seen, but the people of America should see to it that he maintains neutrality in Mexioe jnst as in dastriously as he does in Europe. The American government will have all it can do for the next few month attending to its own buei ness. It is not necessary to sot up a government protectory fcr orimimaPRomsn Catholics in or dr to find something for our hir ed masters to work at. When the Roman tool, Huerta, was in power in Mexico, and was slaughtering Protestants and non Catholics by wholesale, Rome de manded that the government keep hands off, bnt now that that the other side has the whip band she is very much exercised about Mexico and can find all kind of excuses for butting into the melee. Virtually this is what Rome says to the people: "When you Protestants are iu power, jou should be tolerant fo.. you believe in it. But when w are in power we cannot be expect ed to be tolerant, because we DO NOT believe in it." Fine doctrine, eh? Tb.3 Men ace. A Happy, Home (Read What Peruna Did) Mrs. James F. Summitt, No. 1006 East Eighth St, Muscatine. Iowa, .writes: ' - "My iealth was so miserable for years that I was ; practically an in valid. We had no ' family, owing to my ill health. I was induced to give Peruna a trial, and found very quickly that it was helping me. FACT. Local Efidence. Evidence that can be verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. , Here's a Salisbury fact. You can test it . J. W. Glover, 128 8. Long St., Salisbury, N. C, lays: "I suf fered severely from spells of head aohe. The pain was always worse across the small of my back. Often I could not get out of bed without assistance. Finally a friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I procured a box at J. W. MoPherson & Co.'s Ding Store, a few doses stopped the pain in my back and since then when I have had occasion to take them, thev have helped me." CONFIRMED PROOF. On March 2, 1912,- Mr. Glover added : "I gladly confirm the public statement I gave some time, ago praising Doan's Kidney Pills. They cured me of kidney trouble, and the cure has been peram neht." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy K'ofc Doau's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Glover had. Foster Mil burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Boif EM at Cuoleuee Two young meo, Chariie Lino barrier aud Bryant Golly, a mere boy of Coleemee, had gone huut ing together and alter having re moved the shells from their gu s pretended to be firiog at each other. They then rearmed their hunt and later began a similar play and it was supp led ach had drawn hia shells, but after Hiring it was discovered that Linebarrier had not drawn his and when the trigger was pulled the gun fired and Golly fell to the ground, having received the load in the side of his neck. He died a' ouce. The coroners jury examm ed Linebarrier. Remember Thk Watchman pfjS.ce can do your job printing. $iou Reward, $ioo The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science his been able to cure iu all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is -the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional dieeaee, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and muoouB surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giv ing the patient strength by build ing up the constitution andvassist'! iDg nature in doing its work. The j proprietors have so much faith in ! its curative powers that they of j fer One Hundred Dollars for any! case that it fails to cure. Send for list of tastimonials. ; Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. . Sold by all Druggists, 7oc. Take Hall's Family Pills oonstipation. tf I am id? Syll now well llBlt tt Happy. 18. py We have w J iV A Baby PplftJ y He is our first and "I am now well and happy. We have a baby boy, which we believe is the direct consequence of my' im proved health. He is our first and only child, and if Peruna had not cured me of my ailments we should never have had him. I hope every suffering woman will give Peruna a trial, the same as I have." Those who object to liquid medi cines can now procure Peruna Tablets. z 0. 5 o o f 1 oc o -oc u X I- Soulhern Ra Iway Ccmpanj. To Shippers and Receivers cf freight in North Carolina : Attention is called to revised tariffs containing rates for the transportation of freight between poitts iu North Carolina, effec tive October 13. 1914 Thee 'ariffs are issued in accordance with th' decision of the Special Rat Commiieion, dated August 18, 1914. All freight tariffs of the Sruth- ein Railway Company iii c nflict j wiih the provjsiLLrt) of this orori have been Cxi celed r rtvid to! oonform to the rate?, ruh s aud regulations prEcribfil by the Special Rate Commission. Sfeceial atieuti- n is celled the fact that in th application of this new law, rcaLv important changes aud new c.udrions are brought about, the knowledge of which is psseutial to every shipper and receiver of freight iu North Carolina. Ordinarily there is t ut one rate between any two pointB within the State. Under the new law there will be as many rate? between two g.ven pcint9 as there are available routes between such points. A new he sis for making joint rates with other lines is pro vided and the shipper has a right to select the shortest available route. S me of these routes, while pbye;cally shorter than others, tire longer fiom the stand point cf efficient Bervice, aud the movement of freight via these an usnal r u ea will necessarily re quire rnr.re time than if sent via more f fficient routes. Shippers should in all cases in sert in the bill of lading the route over w. ich it is desired that the shipment move. North Carohns Joii t Tariff No. 1 provides spr cific i-runn instructions to aud from v f point on these lines withii i.i State of North Carolina, the obfervacce of which insures th application of the lowest avai'abl rates. For further lLformation apply to the Agent of this Com pany at this station or to the fol lowii g fficeri : HAMILTON BAXTER. Div. Frt. Agent, Grensbor.-, N. 0 J. A. 8MITH, Div. Frt. Agent, Columbia, S. C J. H. ANDREWS, Div. Frt. Agent, Raleigb. N. C A. K. ORR, Div. Frt. Agent, Aeheville, N C H. A PARKER. Commercial Agent, Chark tte.N.C Is4t possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer ing among women than any other one medicine in the world ? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen uine and true. ' Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. Providence, R. I." For the benefit of women who suffer as I have done I wish to state what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it caused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked alter my baby was born and inflammation set in, then nervous pros tration, from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Pink ham s Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her to take your medicine." Mrs. S. T. Richmond, 199 Waldo Street, Providence, It. I. ' A Minister's Wife Writes: Cloquet, Minn. "I have suffered very much with irregularities, pain and mflanimation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pink ham s V egetable Compound, has made me weU and I can recommend tne same to all that are troubled with these complaints." Mrs. Jen nie Akerman, co Pvev. K. Akerman, Cloquet, Minnesota. From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. n?JlQfUIN7' MAf - ;The d?ctor said that I had organic trouble fiIJ.M get any relief. ' I veitised and I tried it and found relief before I had finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all through middle life and am now a strong, healthv woman and earn my own living." Mrs Jane D Murdoch, 25 Gordon St., South Quincy, Mass. "Write to LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. Lr- (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice! Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a womaannd held in. strict confidence. for Polirical Advertia'ng. -VOTE- E.3 3BE. BEAN, 3 ' -FOR- Prosecuting Attorney for Rowan County. 0)LS 'BUY-' SHOES A r If you want to save money on your fall shoes, (without getting shoddy shoe) you should come to our store. We sell good solid leather shoes and at reasonable prices. We sell good shoes eheap. Men's Work Shoes. Men's work shoes that will stand hard wintei wer. WV haM Ihom. fact we ar headquarters for men boys' work shoes. the In and M9n'e oap toe hluoher work shoes real $2 60 value for Men's Bine Sol oap toe work' shoes also heavy tan. $3 50 Value f yr Men's $2.50 Dress shoes in patent gun metal, vioi and tan, button or blocher for only Men's 13.50 Selwyn Shoes patent gun metal and tan, on stylish last for Men's $4 00 Charlotte Shoes in all popular lasts for $2.00 $3.00 $2.00 $3.00 $3.50 Lot of odd & ends iu shoes for men, women aud children to be closed out for much lees than cost to make. Children's Shoes. W- e-jll G dmat.'B -lid Vihr ebo e for childrcu. Godman'a s'va th b'sfc of service Children .5 to 8 for 68,85, &88c Children9 8H H -r 98, 1.15 & 1.25 Misses 1H to 12 for 1.25 & 1.48 Jack & GA ehoe for cH'drfr- m d on wide last, pric $.150 a- $2.00 Women's Shoes. Wcmen's nico blucber heavy sol patent tip, $1.4-3 W.omen'o Royal Calf winter shoes cap toe hlnchfir for $1.75 Woman's fe-t lined winter eh plain toe for $1.50 Womau's patent or gan mfifcil button or blucber. St'iah iat for $2.00 & $2.50 Selbys fine shoes for w.meu i;u better maka than Sa"'v'e, price $2.50 $3.00 u d $3.50 Buy your winter shoes from us and you'll get 'Better Shoes for Less Money" than anywhere else in this section, H aory The Big Store with Little prices. Dk. C. M VAN POOLE General Practice PHAVl1?. Office over ruin Pharmacy, 30 DUiEi3, Residence iq8. Calls may be left at Main Ph'y., 163 Free Coupon. Send this coupon and 4c in stamps to pay for post age and advertising to Box 556, Salisbury, N. 0., and receive a 10c package of Guaranteed Cori Cuke FREE. We want Every Farmer when SELLING HIS PRODUCE To See Us. We pay Highest Prices for Chickens, Eggs, Meats and Everything You Have to Sell. I will Sell You Groceries at Lowest Prices Possible. 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