' . . . . i . . ' ' OWOOOWmQMOn i l fiereby announce i One of Life's THE CAR0LII1A 7ATCHf.lAlIf' Fortn s iTeporte conpeniingfthe , marveloUB WXL H. OTUWAHT, Ed. an Pub. Published Ortrr 7S63dar ct 1X9 .. t'- S - !. " Sabserlptloa Prte $1 pr rear etrictly cas ia adraaee Catered as cond-clx matttr Jaa. lvth. ltOS. at th pe jeaea-at Calls bury. N. C, uader tbi act ct Ccssrcsa dt Uareh Srd. U37... ' ' .. . Sausbury N. C , April 4thi-1900. The demagogue ' and. flatterer it abroad in the land, and with the energy of a hungry wolf, df&ce. seeketh new-discovers of ' sold beanns vins a,t Gold Hill in this county, or elie the entire county would be turned into a mining camp within fSw daye. There is na one, not even a stockholder in the company, who wishes greater success to any and every enterprise in the county, or that may come here, than does the "editor of The Watchman, but we know, and every informed man knows, that such yarns are noth ing short of curbstone buncombe, and that they are calculated to do the county great harm in the long run. The scandal monger; most tor be K the oity Tuesday to dis G. C. , Basden, one of the most !a ' eaccessfnl farmers of Onslow coun- ! "Wftisn the oifcv Tnesdav to dis-1 O i Chief. Pleasures To a great many people is a drive in the open behind a spirited horae, or a. span of (jf horses of like ilk. To be A sure the carriage counts for- Q much in the general enjoy- fk ment, and it is our mission , a to supplythe demand for nigh grade vehicles. We also have medium and verv low priced goode if you want them. How: well we fulfill our mission-will be attested by a visit to our salerooms. The Thing to Hitch to feared is the fellow who is kept continually on the defensive and endeavors f$0 hide himself by pointing, directly, or by inuendo. to some one flse. A special from Washington to the Charlotte Observer savs the ftihtirnnrmfinn fnr fliA Sniiahnrtr that the question is becoming se "rr-r . . - j r es nous iuuohu, . . jx guuu iniuici iium pose of some meat he had . raised. Mr. Basden 's success as a farmer can be estimated from what he did on a two horse farm last year. He cleared $2,400 on an avera ;e two horse farm and raised 8,000 lbs. of pork-rKingst9n Free Press. - Farmers in the country report labor scarce at high prices and publiotbuilding is included in an omnibus bill now before the Sen ate and that it is very likely to pass. Coming some. The Presbyterian manse, so long occupied by the late Rev. Rumple, is now the home of his successor, Rev. J. H. Grey. May he stay as long, do as much good, and enjoy the Eastern section of the county said to us Saturday that day la borers could not be gotten lor less than $1 per day and board. Far mers are certainly handicapped under snch conditions, and it does seem that our State will have to establish an. immigration bureau for their protection. Salisbury Post. If the wage workers of Rowan o o o o is reliability, in harness as in most everything else. When you can get a real, genuine standby, coupled with moderate prices, you obtain-a maximum oi sat isfaction. Our not very modest claim is that we can supply you with anything and everything in the har ness line everything that is worth the having, that is at reasonable prices. Try ,us. o i o 69 69 O O 9 O myself i a candidate for t he office 61 Sheriff of Rowan coi nit y, subject to the action of the Democratic primar ies aud convention. ; J. H. Kbideb. candidate for the House of Repre sentatives as one of the Represen tatives from Rowan, county, sub ject to th action of .the Demo cratic primaries and convention. W.'D. Pethel. . rd eiari - iia io W He who Runs may' Read nil A LB 1 DUIIABILITY modeRATEPRICI the esteem of all to the same ex- do not want to be crowded out of tent, or greater, as did his worthy their positions by a horde of dagos predecessor. - a j or Chinese obolies, who will work for one-fourth the present wage Please take note. While the thev had better be verv careful Salisbury public building bill is J who they send to the next legis- being worked through the Senate lature: byiSenator Overman, E. Spencer Blackburn is preparing for trial at Greensboro for violating the law. His trial beginning on the 17th instant. A Young Mother at 70. "My Mother has suddenly been made ycurg at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dypepsia had entirely disabled her, until I it- . 1 1 1 Statesville has the true grit 81 ,mon Bs. w"f" 8ue ua" , , , , n , taKing Jiiiectnc Bitters, wnicn and, though somewhat disfigured h&yQ oompleteiy cured her and re- by the fire of last week, she will stored the strength and activity soon blossum forth with the flow- she had in the, prime of life," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpattick, of Danforth, Me. Greatest restora tive med icine on t beglbbe. Sett; Stomach, Liver aud Kidneya right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and Weak nesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price-50. Guaranteed by all drug stores. vTTivf onpR ATR PRIf F Jrrf 69 V '' QOPYKIttfT 69 O n O & O o ere of the lovely springtime. While we all extend sympathy in her losses, there is no town in tb e State that can more becomingly wear modern raiment. & - Ve add several announcements to our list of candidates this week. They are C.T.Bernhardt, fortreas urer ; Geo. B. Wetmore, of Wood leaf, for register of deeds, and Jasv H. Horah, for the" State Senate. Mr. Bernhardt has been county commissioner for a number of years and has made a verygood record. Mr. Wetmore is an edu cator and lawyer and one of the most capable and worthy Demo crats in the county, and Mr. Horah, is man of splendid "ability, he has served the party well and deserves well of it. We also have the ' announcements of W. - D, Pethel, for Representative ; Louis D. Peeler, for Commissioner ; J. M. Julian, Representative, and J. H. Kridejr, for flheriflf. Mr. Pethel is a citizen of 1 Spencer, is capable and will represent' the people M elected; Mr. Peeler, of Rockwell, is a young man of good business qualifications and comes from a section of the county where a - commissioner is needed j Mr. Julian is the editor of our contem porary and his record as a Demo- fl.TlV i;." . - i ' I k TT T I ' , era ana supporter oi a. 11. xoy ' dehy the corrupt political boss of .Rowan, is well known. Those who want cliques, rings and tyran ical bossiim to be maintained in good old Rowan will vote accord ingly. ::; MrKrider served the Dembcraey"fo years, has been and 1? now a ;; deputy sheriff and county jailer. Mr. Krider is a very clever gentleman and will make a strong race. -VMbst of the offices are now sought b candidates of all kinds and: no one should find it difficult to suit A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, blind, bleeding, protrud ing piles. Druggists are authorized to refund m&ney if Pazo Ointment fails to; curft in 6 to 14 days.. -50c. astern Yel- low Yams and Famous Seed Sweet for Potatoes 'il. Bedding enuine Eas tern Stoek. Will yield more than other 1 ax loses to make a selection to suit nis own: particular ideas. There is one thing, however, that might be aidand that is, if we do not ob tain suitable officers for the com ing terms, it will be the people's own fault. 1 Read our special subscription i propositions Seeds of every description. WANTED! Good, reliable young men, be tween ages 18 to 80, to travel and solicit. Good pay and rapid ad vancement to ihose that will hus tle. Experience unnecessary. If you Want a position, reply in your own handwriting to Chicago Portrait 'Co., Box 465, Salisbury, N. C. the reason of our success ful sales of. Buggies, Sur reys, WagonSuand other ve hicle generally denominat ed' 'Carnages and Wagons, There's quality of material and workmanship -.which style in designing aiid fash ioning ; there, every modern device of merit for produc ing ease in riding for the driver, ease in traction for the horse; there's modera tion in our price list. We are selling for the rext fifteen davs bargains in two- 0 jam-- cr.: -"sjwv mmrM'iav&tkHZ vets mm- -mwrn. m . .vadaiifiS a recent graduate in optical work, will be at his home, two miles Southfpf Rpk WeU, on Saturday of each week for the purpose of examining eyes, 'fitting -glasses and if necessary write prescriptions to have glasses mad w oeT. . If you have failed elsewhere to get glasses to give you entire satisfactiiq waste no time in coming, without delay, tb see him and have your eye's exam- ined and fitted with glasses in the latest and most scientific marieer lin0," per cent of all eye troubles can be remedied by the use of., jopedj glasses. He does nothing but first class work at reasonable prices ' People livring pome distance are invited to write him. describing their ny eA;t roubles. ie examines your eyes free and if he fails to please you, it costs nothing, will make a specialty of treating the eyes of school children. , " - ' TJ. E. MILLEE,Doctor o Rockwell, 3". C. O 49 O horse wagons. Welcome to see and get our selling figures. We need room and must move the goods for that purpose. Now is your time to buy if you would save money on your spring purchase. 8 Barber Buggy & Wagon Co., 115 E. Council Street, Salisbury, N. C. .ON, ON 0V 0V, o o & o 0 9 12 Good Reasons Why you Should Trade with us: o o Because we have the goods needed by every family every member of the family. and o o I o Because we are constantly adding new goods and new lines to our already large stock. - Because we are the only people carrying a mammoth stock of goods so varied in character and so thoroughly suited to the wants and needs of this vicinity. Because our store and goods are here for your convenience. Because you are always welcome to look around and can always feel at home in our store. Because we treat everybody right and are glad to wait on you. Because we are the most attentive and courteous to our customers. o o o o i o Q I Because our store is neat and clean and always bristling gQ I with new fresh bargains. tfH Because you have the best assortment to select from. 'i Because our prices never higher but are nearly always flower than competition. Because we appreciate your trade efforts to please you. and prove it by our Because we refnnd the money if you are not satisfied. Yoior Triae Friend, MT CASffi 9 The Dollar Stretcher and 5c and 10c Stores. Where C. S. Minor treats 'em right. o o o 69 O (!) 49 O o o o 6 O P1LSENER is Absolutely Pure A. -' . -. ; ''iA Expiii Of all the drinks, good pure beer is the pej and most wholsome. It is a TftTniftrfl.nfted Drink. It only contains per cent. Alco-;- hoi. Combined with the besj " of extract, of Malt to make it a liquid food. do; For Sale.bv All Dealers. v Bottled at tee Brewery. ASK FOR The Virginia Brewing Company, Roanoke, Va. it Always Esmsrafeer the IMS Cores a Cold in One Day, Grip inTivo. ea. Don. 25c . OESTREIGHER'S! '.if ' Wallace's Old Stand. Our buyer has just returned from the north ern markets, selecting the largest stock of spring Eoods ever brought to this town. It pays you to call on us when in need of goods, as we shall make special efforts to sell and we are satis fied with the smallest profit. We have bought at a big sale ioo Rolls of flattings AND , 50 all wool and Velvet Art Squares, which we olter you at the price, other mer- .-. chants pay for them. , - Call and convince yourself that we adver tise true facts only. 1 , f : i-r. sor. -'-T '-AfpA:-r-Amr - j. f;; . . ? ' 1 -.J" - -vSJ' 'a': Pi

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