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-' V - ; I V J si .1 i i 1 I I 5 i THE CAROLINA WATCHM WM. H. STEWART, EJ. and Pub. PftfeUshed RTrj Wednesday, at 120 i! I Wett Inalis Street Sobscription Price $1 per rr atiictU ! cash In advance ! Entered as aecond-Iajs matter Jan. lath. 1905, at the poet office at Balia fatiy, N. C, under tna act of Congresi of March Ird. 1SI7. I " ! Sjllisbury, N. C , Feb. 6th, 1907. Look out for the buggy contest. It begins next week. Prppare to win the prize. Charlotte hai just opened a fjne lix-story hotel which is very appropriately named the Selwyn. Including the Charlotte papers, this makes four institutions in that city which sell wind. Who is our city attorney? Is it legal to. hold two offices? Is it jiraft to hold two offices? Is it kpggish to hold two offices? Etc. Stc. Wouldn't it be a good idea to have a change of administra tion ? i Isn't it passing strange that the ! third term resolution passed in a convention of the party of which te promoters and a large nura ! ber ot the delegates were from the ! city, applies to everybody except : the would-be boss? But, if we are not mistaken, the people are going to see that it applies to all- According to the contonts of unit of the bills being brought jap before the legislature one might be pardoned should he go to; a livery stable instead of the hotel to visit some of the dear people's representatives An amendment was recently offered by a solon providing that when a tapper is damaged by a railroad's negligence such damage shall be collected and paid into the school fund. That fellow ought to be tnt a photo of Captain Kidd. i we nave no desire to cave a ': controversy with any paper that Ttf 9 ) 1 - a I does not; agree with us on the rail I road pass question now before the s legislature. They all have the ' same right to their opinions that we have. And this right we would not abridge if we could. It is not a question with us whether we carry a pass or not. It is "merely the right of contract for which we contend. We hold that if the legislature abridges this right at this session it may abridge the newspaper's rights in some other manner during the next session and ad infinitum, not only as to newspapers and railroads but all other businesses. It is the prin ciple of the thing. If we sleep on our rights today tomorrow;, we may have . no rights to sleep on. and further, if our neighbor is wronged an;J we raise .no voice of protest we have no right to ex pect sympathy shoul d we be wronged. If it ia wrong for news papers ''to barter with the rail roads jfor transportation, it is wrong for the farmer to barter butter i for coffee, and the news paper that cannot defend the one of course will not defend the other. For the first time in the history f the county Rowan has two ex sheriffs, two ex-registers of deeds, two: ex-treasurers, one clerk of thf court and a number of ex-com-miisiqners, all of whom are capa ble,; deserving citizens and good Democrats. They are out of office party in regular con tention declared that three termi ekeuld be the limit of their ser vices. This was considered a wise nd popular act by the voters . ii; both the city and the county.. These men accordingly stepped 4 down and out when their time .ame. They are as good Demo rati as may be found in the par ty. I They still retain the respect and confidence of the people be cause of- the very fact of their being loyal to the expressed wish f the party, wherein should they hfc"e refused to abid by said de claration tbe3' would have deserv edly forfeited the esteem and re spect of all good people. Now the question arises did this reso lution apply to these men only, or was there a gap laid doi n in order that just one individual might creep through. Not at all, it applied to every member of the party and every office in the par ty's control. It is inconsistent and worse than folly for any one to presume he is greater than the party or above its expressed will. No true party man will attemDt to over-ride such a declaration nor can he afford to take such a step. In the Legislature. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 4. A long discussion was heard in the House this morning on the bill to allow Dunn to vote on a dispensary. That town is now under prohi bition laws, by legislative enact ment. The bill finally passed by a vote of 39 to 24. The House killed the bill by Win bourne, to allow solicitors of the State to take depositions outside of the State. Mauy la w y e r s made speeches, mostly in opposi tion to the bill and finally the bill was killed. Yount, of Cleveland, introduc ed a bi;l to provide for an addi tional dormitory for, the A. and M. College. Davidson, of Iredell couuty, to appropriate $150,000 for the in stallation ?of a light, power and water plant at the A. and M. Col lege. " Harshaw, of Caldwell county, to amend the constitution to ex tend the limit of the grandfather clause in the constitutional amendment, extending the date of its taking effect from 1908 to 1920. Before the House adjourn ed he made an effort to have 800 copies of the bill printed, but this was voted down. Buxton introduced a bill to amend the pure food law, which passed its second reading with an amendment, requiring the de partment of agriculture to confer with the state board of pharmacy, with reference to the appoint ment of an inspector of drugs. Mr. Finley's Key Note. President Finley, of the South ern Railway Company, comeB to the front and boldly and frankly admits the inadequacy of the rail way service given the people Go.od for you, Mr. Finley, but you struck the key note to the situa tion in your promise of a policy, which, if executed, will give the relief needed as speedily as pos sible. Durham Sun. Face hands and entire body covered with czema Sufferers, read this W. D. Kuhlman & Co. ' ' ' Gentlemen: Last summer I suffered with the WOrst rJf of fwrprnn. T eimr con. -,, . Mid it was the most aggravating case he ever had in all his practice. It had covered my face and hands and had almost covered my entire DOdV. T IVHllfl Tint, slean nr nirrht 1 - ' " uu u.uv uuu U so many different remedies I had about given up ever bein? curpd. a.a T luinHnnai -r n-., all the time. After spending $25.00 for medicine which did me no good I saw your advertisement of D. D.jD. and as I had tried everything else I decided tn civA it. a. tr-ia.1 anil fha myself and family I was entirely cured after using six bottles. I believe one or two bottles will cure, any ordinary case, and I am ordering this for a man living in Morristown. The flesh producer is for the same party. I will appreci ate anything you may do in the way of price or express charges. Yours verv truly, M. F. McGUIBE. Our confidence In the D. D. D. Prescription, So many astonishingly effective and pe, manent cures have been made by this won derful Skin Disease Remedy (The D. D. D. Prescription) that we are absolutely con vinced it will conquer any and all diseases of the Skin and Scalp. V7t baok this assertion with our Guaranty. Those who are interested in this subject are invited. to call at our tnr stiA . ual photographs of many people cured of tuwmm seemingly mcuraDle Skin Diseases. WE PROVE IT. To Convince you we have arrange d with the D. D. D. Co., o that anv sufferer from any skin disease can get direct from the D. P. D. Co.'s labora tory a large free sample bottle of D. D. D., prescription together with 32 page new pamphlet on skin disease and free advice on your particular case from the world's greatest sin specialists. T. 7. GRIMES DRUG CO., Salisbury, fl. C. New Jewelry Co. Attention is ngaui'cailed to the new jewelry store l(MN7Main St., which will bo known as the Salisbury Jewelry CoT7hy"thie"ar rival of E. J. Lebenfrom' Gaines ville, Ga. MrTLetteTriwill bTthe manager of the business and hrings with him, his wife and family to, make Salisbury his home. He is a practicable watch maker, jeweler, , engraver and optician. He also' makes a specialty of re-mounting dia monds and fltone setting, having had fourteen years experience, three years of which he was with Harry Mercer, of Birmingham, Ala. Mr. Thornton will no lon ger have any connection with the business. The Salisbury Jewelry Co., will enlarge and improve its stock with new and seasonable goods and the Watchman bespeaks for the new business under effi cient management a liberal pat ronage and the hearty suppurt, of the people of Salisbury and vicin ity. Officer Re Instated. The police, fire and Jhealth com mission yesterday afternoon voted to retain Patrolman J hn L. As bury as a member of the regul r city police force." Ten days ago he- was suspended for having been drunk in Salisbury, Saturday 26th inst. The resignation w hich he tendered he withdrew, and, at the meeting yesterday afternoon, he made a frank, manlv statement of tfis desire to be given another chance. The commission accept ed Mr. Asbury's statement in the spirit in which it was given and voted to re-instate him. , In or der, however, that some penalty might be exacted, it was moved that the re-iustatement shou'd not take place until tne 12th mat , thus making the period of eut pengion 16 days. After he re sumes his uniform and helme , however, he will be on probatio for six months Charlotte Obser ver. Report of the Condition of THE MERCHANTS' AND FARMERS' BANK, at Cleveland, in the StSte of Sorth Carolina at thft close of business Jan. 2th, 1807. KESOCKCES. Loans and discounts f 9 763 49 Overdrafts, secured 480 7 Furniture and fixtures 632 32- Due from banks and bankers . . . 5 908 9o Gold coin '841 iiO Silver coin, including all minor coin currency,.., - 73430 National bank and other U S. nots. l,3f 0 00 Expenses, less undivided profits, 555 03 Total. ..... 20,245 76 I LIABILITIES. Capital stock 000 00 Notes and bills rediscounted 3 coo 00 Time certificates of deposit 6 38 7& Deposits subject to check 51497 ite Cashier's checks outstanding: l'.50 0 Total ,'. . . $20.45 7t: State of North Carolina, County of Rowan, ss: I, H. T. Kelly, cashier of the above nam ed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement 13 true to the beet of my knowledc-e and belief, H. T.' Kelly, cashier Correct attest: R. M. Kosebro, ) B.A.Knox, f dire- tors - J. A. Lyerly, J Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2nd day of February, 1907. W. H. White, -notary publlo. Report of the Condii ion of The Bank of China Grove, at China Grove, N. c, at the close of business Jan. 26th, 1907. KESOCKCES. Loans and discounts $438150 Overdrafts, unsecured JS'i 51 Furniture and flstures . i) to ue from banks and bankers. .. '5fwii Gold coin 'gy 5,', Silvei coin, including all minor coin currency 594 fio National bank and other U. S. notes 1 o'n no Total.... LIABILITIES. Capital stock, $ 9)750O() Surplus fund 600 o( Undivided profits, lets current ex penses and taxes raid cir. Bills navable "' a ... 1 '!! ! Time certificates of deposit. . . . . . . . . 2iYsao (4 1 iciwoiis ouujrci iu uuccr. . . . 18 21S2S v ashier's checks outstanding . . '721 f 6 iola, ,i58v j State offorth Carolina, county of Kowan ss l. W. C. ifferd. cashifir of ih n,, - - .... . , Vy , v ijuuii'U - bank, do solemnly swiar that the above t te ! ment is true to the best of my knowledge and ! belief. W. r sivvunn ..v; v;orrecr, airest: u. u. Mijier, J. L. Bc.sta in, Id aur,j G. A. Ramsau irectors. suDscriDea and sworn to befov mc tliisi.r, day of February, 190H. J. L. Sifford, notary puM . .Report of the condition of the THE BAN It OF SPENCER, at Spencer, N. C, at the close of business Jan. 26th,' 1907. RESOURCES. ' Loans and Discounts $29.SG8.G9 Overdrafts, unsecured, Fuiaiiture and Fixtures. . . 81.SH - 714.00 4.257.81 7,600 1'0. 700 .:: 17.-057 00 Due from Banks and Bankers Cash items Silver coin, including'all mi nor coin currenc v. . National bank notes aDd oth er U. S. notes; . ...... ..... Total $59,779 88 UAIH LIT! KB Capital Stock paid in . 5,CC0.(.o Undivided profits, le.s cur rent expenses and taxes pid..... , l.S45.r-i Deposits subject lo check. . .. 44 071 6i; Due to banks arid bankers,. . 9S9 55 Cashier's checks outstanding 7.873 (X). Ttal 8 77aTis8' btate of N. C, County of Kowan, S S: 1, J. K, Dorsett, cashier of the abov named bank, do solemnlv the above statement is true to the bes! of my knowledge and belief. Jas K. Dorsktt, cashier. Correct Attest: C. SAS8ER, "j ' W. C. Gatewooi, ? Directors. . J. D. Dorpett, ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 2nd day of Feb., 1907. W- A. Goodman, notary public. CCmw Win There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown where the best tobacco grows in the famous Piedmont Country. Only choice selections of this well-matured and thoroughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That's why SCHNAPPS and others of the Reynold's brands, as fehowri by the Internal Revenue statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six and one quarter million pounds, or a net gain of one-third of the entire increased consumption of chewing and smoking tobaccos in the United States. Evidently, chewers cannot resist the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS because SCHNAPPS cheers them more than any other chewing to bacco, and every man that chews SCHNAPPS passes the good thing along one chewer makes other chewers-until the fact is now es tablished that there are many more Sold at 50c. per R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooco o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o roinni Wim d Ldvit ol There is no remedy, there i no preparation which is successful in building up broken tissues or bringinff n newea strengtn o o o o o rem nas Deen broken down by coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles, as a cod liver oil. The great trouble with cod liver oil that it is so nauseating to the average person that it is disagreeable and sometimes impossible to take even a small dose. Our wine of Cod Liver Oil overcomes this difficulty, for itjis not only a tasteless cod liver oil, a far as c6d liver oil in it is concerned, but it changes the bad taste into a pleasant taste, aud it forms a stimulant as well as a nourish ment, and it does this without interfering with the Cod Liver Oil or the beneficial results derived from the treat ment of Cod Liver Oil. (Watch the Watchman next week.) o o o G r i 2 o 126 North o o oooooooooooooooooooooeoQQQgQ05 4 Per Gent. Ve pay 4 per cent. on. money in pavings department, adding the it terest to the principal every 90 days, and offer every Bafe guard to the depositors. . . We also loan money onreal es tate aud personal security.' , TIE PEOPLES' BAM AND TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President.. Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-President, Teller. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Tb? Best SsJve hi Tfca VteZX aS Ym Hkm Cfi pound in 5c. Cuts. Strictly to a weak body, Especially when the m The Druggist Main Street, Salisbury, N. C, NEW JEWELRY STUKE. Having parcraBed the stock and fixtures formerly -vy by W. P, Thornton, we hav openfd the btore for b Vnt and offer our services to the pubHa .. An entire new etcck wiil be put in, a compete! natch maker will be put in charge, and will do all kinds ot f re pairing in that line. All work will be guaranty to t iv eL tire satisfaction. Good Good at Lowest Prices will be our HIeit c- We ask for a shar of your patronagp. We are fit 10 off for ten days oil all goods on hand. Avail yo- lie'J of this opportunity. ; SALISBURY JEWELRY CO.. mulm chewers rand pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in the States where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered to the trade. SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, be cause they do not find a cHew that really pleases them better at any price; the poor, because it is more economical than the large 10c. or 5c. plugs and they get their mon ey's worth of the real snappy, stim ulating flavor so appreciated by to bacco lovers. All imitations con tain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco improp erly cured. For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco s sake, there is no chew like SCHNAPPS. Wc. and 15c. Plugs V..." 1 ' 3 ( 9 o o o Thornton's old stand. Ill A o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 I a ;i at .-w .'if 1 T TV - ri
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