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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN.
WM.E STEWART, Ed. and Pub.
Published Brry Wednesday at
West InalM Street
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Subscription Price $1 per year trtctlj
cash In adranee
Entered as second-class matter Jan.
19th. 1905, at the post oflee at Salis
bury, N. C nmder the act of Congress
of March Srd. 1117.
Salisbury, N.C., Aug 22nd, 1906.
New Hope for cIsfon-Growers.
There has been no recent pub
lication better calculated to en
courage Southern cotton-growers
than yesterday morning's which
announced the arrival in San
Francisco of a prominent Japa
nese with the information that
while Japau last year used over a
million bales of cotton only one
fourth of it came from the United
States, whereas the great supe
rioity of American cotton over
that of India and Asia is now
recognized and "all first-class
cotton-weavers are coming to use
it. The export of cotton from
the United States to Japan," this
visitor adds, "is bound to increase
onnrmmmlv in the next few
years." Cotton manufacture in
that county is increasing rapidly
and we have in the dispatch re
ferred to a strong intimation that
the South will soon be furnishing
the great bulk if not practiclly
all of the raw material. If, in
addition to this, Japan would
quit dallying-with the matter and
would let the United States inter
Manchuria, an immense impulse
would quickly be given t:, the
American cotton trade in the
East. The larger demand for the
great staple would of course mean
higher prices. The Southern far
mer may hope, Charlotte Ob-er-
ver.
He Wants an Apology. v- I
oeunui iiiiiiiaii, ui ouuui oaiu:
Una,! spoke at Seven Hills Chau
tauqua last night. He was given
a mqst cordial welcome and his
accusations against those who
were responsible for a better rail
road Jbill not being adopted by
Congress were enthusiastica 1 1 y
applauded. In giving the review
of she rate bill he related the in
cident which caused him to "cut"
the acquaintance. ,lIf I. was a
gentleman when McLaurin call
ed nip a liar I was more of a gen
tleman after I had resented
it," jsaijdv the Senator. He de
clared that no well bred gentle
man Iwould have recalled an invi
tatiob and that he would never
spealf to Roosevelt again until he
apologized. In the matter of the
rate frill he said .that Rocsevel
surrendered, walked down and
gave j up. He paid an eloquent
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CARRIAGE
REPAIRERS
AND BUILDERS,
tribute to Senator Bailey s de
fence! f the constitutionality of
the ; limited court review. Ow
ensbdro, Ky., special .to Courier-Journal.
Sacrifices Senate Seat.
Idaho Democracy has taken a
new tack. Senator Fred T. Du
bois, its leader, has resolved to
sacrifice his seat in the United
States Senate for the present, be
lieving that in the end he will so
strenghten himself with the voters
of Idaho that he can spend the
rest of his days in the Senate.
Mr. Dubois has determined to
drive every Mormon into the Re
publican party, believing Gentile
Republicans will be driven in
self-defence to join the Demo
cratic party.
It is Senator Dubois-' hope to
organize rn "all Am&rican" party
in Idaho, similar to that in Utah,
with the difference that in Idaho
it will be known as the Democrat
ic party, and the Democrats will
reap the benefits.
The Democratic State conven
tion adopted a platform pledging
the party to re-enact the famous
"test oath" by which Mormons
are .disfranchised if given control
of the Legislature. Spokane dispatch.
Can Hardly Punish Mob.
Gojvernpr Heyward returned
this afternoon from the scene of
the lynching of the negro Bob
Davis near Greenwood, last even
ing, i When asked for a statement
concerning the lynching the
Governor said he had nothing to
say further than that, after a
conference with Solicitor Cooper,
of the Greenwood circuit' he had
instructed that officer to take im
mediate steps to prosecute the
known members of the mob. As
the isentiment among the best
citizens of the county, as well as
a number of negroes, is in sympa
thy with the action of the mob, it
is hardly probably that the prose-.
cutionsv will amount to anything.
A negro school teacher of the
neighborhood has written a card
to the newspapers m wich he en
dorses the lynching of Davis.
Columbia, S. C, dispatch.
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A Credit to Salisbury.
That is what the people are say
ing of the new store into wh ch
Dave Oestreicher, the progressive
dry goods merchant, has recently
moved, and indeed there is no ex
aggeration in the remark. The
store has been fit t e l up fr him
on the lines laid down by -himself.
I It-, is roomy, well lightd,
and there is plenty of room for a
proper display of good?, which
adds bo much to the attractive
ness of any store. The place is
in all respects a most delightful
one to visit, and will be especial
ly so to tiki ladies, who delight so
much in neatness and beauty.
Mr. O'streicher tus nuut up a
large business
Shop Next to City Hall.
Our repair shop is up-to-date. All work guaranteed. Bug
gies, Carriages, and Wagons repaired, painted and Trimmed in
best style at lowest price. New Cushions, Tops, Backs and
Dashes. Tops and Cushions repaired and dreped. ,
f 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.
WHIT
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a The Vulcan Plow Co.,
Well Finished, Strong, SfcisrabJe, Light Draft.
Rib Strengthened Mold, FuIS tilled Shinpiece, Interlocked
Point, Land and Standard. P&i&ti has Face Chili, WidejEldge
Chill, Long Snoot Chill, Pa touted Extension and is the
STRONGEST and MOST DURABLE Chilled Point made.
When buying- a Plow, Consider Quality First, Price Second.
FOR SALE CY
FR0WEBERGER C.
Manufacturers of"
ss and Dealers in Hardware
name
Messrs. C.
Gents
Froneberger & Co., Salisbury, N. C.
I have been- using the Vulcan Plow for ten years and in
that time have n6ver broken a point. It shea's all soils better than
any plow I have ever used. Much easier on man and horse. I am
glad you have the agency as I could not get the points and rather
than give it uu for any other plow would send off for the points.
Yours very truly, G. W, MILLER, Route So. 6, Salisbury, N. C.
Messrs. G. Froneberger & Co.. Salisbury, N. C.
Gents: I bought a Vulcan Plow from you in the spring not ex
pecting to get The Satisfactory results I have. I am well pleased
with it in every respect and can lecominend it to any one wanting the
sinpp rominp- to :-"est plow on the market. Very Resp., JAMLb M. KETCHEY.
Government Will Punish.
In response to President Roose
velt's request for information
concerning the situation at
Brownsville, Texas, Acting Secre
tary Ainsworth has fowarded the
report received from Major Pen
rose, and also informed the Presir
denii that the commanding gen
eral of the Department of Texas
has been requested to furnish as
soon as possible detailed informa
tion of the investigation being
made by the military authorities.
It is not believed at the Depart
ment that there will be any fur
ther clash between the citizens
and soldiery and the hope is ex
pressed that the excitement which
prevailed will soon subside when
it is known that the government
intends to; ascertain all the facts
and will punish any of the sol
diers implicated in the unlawful
acts. It is stated that the troops
will not be allowed outside of the
post lor the present and that
strict discipline will be maintain
ed. Washington dispatch.
Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known tc
Fail.
"I want to say a few words, for
Chamberlains' Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used
this preparation in my family for
the past five years and have re
commended it to a number of
people in York county and have
never known it to fail to effect a
cure in any instance. I feel that
l ean not say too much for the
best remedy of the kind in the
world." S, Jemison, Spring
Grove, York County. Pa. This
remedy s fcr sale by James Plum
mer Salisbury, N. C, and Spen
per Pha-macy, Spencer, N. C.
Salisburv. and the move be has
made was necessary on account of
the increase in his business Mr.
Oestreicher's many friends wish
him jmuch success and proeperi.y
in his new store, aud he will no
doubt -get both, for he deserves
them.
Messrs. C. Froneberger & Co,, Salisbury, N. C,
Gents: Last spring I bought one No. 11 Vulcan Plow from you
expecting to return same because I did not expect to get the result
from it I have. I am well pleased with same, it turns land I could
not turn with any other plow, mch, easier on the man and horse.
I have done three time.s the amount of plowing with one point than
with any other make of point I hav ever used. Very respectfully,
0, C. SHOAF."
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j We carry the greatest line of
S60tD Jkoes for farmers ever
fhown in Salisbury.
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E. W. BURT,
Manager.
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bottles. Does this record of merit anneal to von v No Cure, No ray. ( jwc
Enclosed With every botaebl TStSS. "ot.Uver Pills.
PILSENER EXPORT
ISAPUREBEET. i I
It is a Liquid Food, High in
Extracts, Low in Alcohol,.
Highly Recommended by
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For Sale by All Dealers.
Bottled at the Brewery.
Tlie Virginia Brewing Co.,
Hotiiiolce, Va.
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There is no larger or better stock of Chairs in
the State than can be found in this store. Ve
have good chairs cheap, better chairs cheap and the very
best at reasonable prices. We have ornamental ch.iirs and
chairs for good hard service.
8 CHIN AW ARE.
Our Chinaware Department is hard to
beat. Our Dinner and Toilet Sets are
splendid specimens of the decorators aft
and the potters best efforts. Prices to suit
every one. Come in and look us over.
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FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING.
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Dealing in Furniture isoua main line. It is oufi aim fo
furnish all with comforts for the home, but our list of at
tractions is too4long for enumeration, so you are iuvited to
call and give us the pleasure of showing you our stock.
We also deal in Coffins and Caskets and do embalming.
YourB to serve,
G. W. WRIGHT.
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Every Dollar Pot in onr Carriages
r&y'.
I Wwfr, buys i' honest materials
made up by skilled
work men, therefore
goods bought from us
are Gboth stylish and
durable and we have
prices to correspond.
Are You Going to Need a New Kake,
Mower, Harrow, or Cultivator
This Season?
If you are we shall certainly appreciate an oppor
tunity to figure with you on your requirements.
We carry a nice line at all times and can get for you
promptly anything we do not happen to have in
stock. Get repairs for Johnston' Mower from us.
you will feel more se
curity, have more pride
in your turnout if your
harness is made of good
material and presents a
good appearance. We
offer
QUALITY, STYLE and PRICE.
Call at our place, it
doesn't matter whether
you are ready to buy or
not. Look ' over our
line and when you are
ready you will know where to go
i9 1 We are going to sell some two-horse wagons
9 mighty cheap from now on. If you want one you
0 had better see what we are offering before buying.
i Barber Buggy & Wagon Co,
69
115 E. Council Street, Salisbury, N. C.
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