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HOW TO GET VOTES, ) Some Pointers for Those who Wint to Work for Subscriptions. Any one interested in our bug gy contest and intends to make an effort to secure the prize thould proceed as follows : Get a supply of sample copies of the Watchman and hand them to your neighbors and friends whom you hope to secure as sub scribers; but if you haven't enough samples keep one to show. Explain the merits of the paper and make him he cut rate to join your club. Nine times out of ten ycu will land him. Every sub scriber is entitled to 1 vote for very cent paid on subscription and the agent is given the same for his trouble. As a rule the subscriber will-not object to vot ing for the agent, so this gener ally means, with every full vear's subscription the agent will get 100 votes. Voting coupons will be issued at this office when the subscription is paid. Renewals will be counted in the same way. Sample copies will be furnished to all free of charge. Agents should be vc ry careful to get the proper name and ad dress of every subscriber obtained. Any one iutending to make a canvass should drop in and see us as soon as convenient, it may be that we can give them more as sistance. It would be a good idea i to send us the name and address of every man in your neighbor hood and let us send them sam pie copies and some special in formation to agents. There may be some too stingy and mean to take a newspaper at any price. but there are none too poor to take their home paper at the fig ure ,the Watchman is now. being offered. In your rounds don't overlook any one. If other information is desired, write us. BANK OFFICIAL 60NE. U. S. .Marines in Honduras. Washington, March 21. Blue jackets and marines have been landed from the United States gunboat Marietta at Trujillo and Ceiba and probably at Puerto Cortez. Honduras, in order to protect American interests in those ports. Advices to this ef fect were received today from Commander Fullam of the Mari etta. As yet no word has been received as to whether forces have been landed at Central American ports on the Pacific coast side, but undoubtedly this step will be taten it American interests are considered in danger. Toe landina of bluejackets and marines and the policing of both shores of Central American re publics with United States gun boats before trading vessels had been molested in any manner or foreign interests jeopardized is re garded here as a diplomatic move that will pievent any internation al complications growing , Out of the policy of the United States not to permit European demon strations in Uentral American or South American waters. Real Estate Prices. Real estate in Monroe is bring ing good prices. There is noth ing abnormal about these prices however. It is true' that the price of real estate has more than doubled within the pastiew years, but business along every line has ' more than doubled in this town within a few years. Land never sells too high until some purchaser jfeys more than he can get for the land he bought and that time has not come in Monroe. Monroe Enquirer. Your Credit If you are in the habit of doing as you agree, you can secure a tine Weaver Piano on easy weekly or monthly payments. Dou'i buy a cheap piano because you do not have enough ready cash to pay im mediately for a Weaver Piano, Xou will never regret having sav ed several 'years to pay for a pi ano of this character. Ask for particulars as to our easy month ly payment plan. WEAVER ORGAN & PIANO CO., Manufacturers, York. Pa." Charlotte Assistant Cashier a Defaulter for a Large Sum. Franc H. Jones, assistant cash ier of the Charlotte National Bank, came up missing last Wed nesday, and right on the heels of i . a. - I ms departure it was ascertained that the funds of the bank were short to the extent of $68,000. .Jones was bonded for $20,000, and this sum will materially cut down the loss of the bank. The j bank has offered a reward for the ! "Preventics will promptly check a cold or the Grippe when taken early qx at the "sneeze stage." Preventics cure seated colds as well, Preventics are lit tie candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Snoop, Ratine, Wis,, will gladly mail you samples and a book on Colds free, if you will write him. The samples will prove their merit. Check, early Colds with Preventics and stop Pneumonia, Sold in 5c and 25c. boxes by Grimes Drug Store. arrent of Jones. When the shortage beca m e known the president and direc tors of the bank issued the follow ing statement : t4A shortage of $68,000 in the cash of the bank was discovered Monday, the 18th inst. The at sistantjcashier, Franc H. Jones is missiug. He is bonded in two strong surety companies for an aggregate of $20,000. The total loss to the band will be approxi mately $48,000, which will come out of the undivided profitB and surplus fund of the bank, leaving not only its capital stock of $125, 000 untouched, but in addition a surplus fund f $50,000. The business will be continued with out interruption." The directors also issued a sign ed statement to the effect that they would personally guarantee that all depositors would be paid in full. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Both Agreeable and. Pleasant. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has no superior for coughs colds and croup, and the fact that it is pleasant to take ad contains no thing in any way injurious has made it a favorite with mothers. Mr. W. S. Pelham, a merchant of Kirksville, Iowa, says: "For more than twenty years Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has been my leading remedy for all throat troubles. It is especially success ful in cases of croup. Children like it and my customers who have used it will not take any other." For sale by James Plummer, Sal isbury, and Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C. I VUIGH SHALL IT BE? I 1 Plant r Wood Garden S r Having tried all other remedies, will you eon tinue to suffer through false pride? Don't be Foolish Represented Eye Head aches sap one's vitality and bring about a gens eral nervousness break down. Let us Relieve Your Headaches by Remov ing the Cause. Save your Eyes and ner vous energy. W. H. LEONARD, Jeweler and Optician, 128 N. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. FOR SUPERIOR VEGE TABLES & FLOWERS. Twenty-eight years experience our own seed faxms, trial rounds and large warehouse capacity give us an equipment that is unsurpassed anywhere for supplying the best seeds obtainable. Our trade in seeds ) both for the Garden arid Farm is one of the largest in this country. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and other Farm Seeds. "Wood's Descriptive Catalog gives fuller and more complete Infor mation about both Garden and Farm Seeds than any other similar publica- tion issued in this country. Mailed free on request, write torn. If l 's S A eeds i fi. V V J 71 ' Nft v ft ' " ft ' Nfty A. u; u dec II M M North Main Street. T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, - A A. Charles W. Woodson, M. D., Medicine and Surger. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Phone "336. OFFICE: Wachovia Bank Building. 4 v V V 1 71 3 HARNESS COTTON SEED ! WANTED. t Highest Cash Price Paid 'by v t j J. H. MgNEELY, j I Office at the Brown Shoe Store f J 107 N. Main St., Salisbury. EI 00 Now is the time to buy a new set of harness. We have them j lor allpurposes and at all prices. light driving from $8.50 to $25 t image or Surry harness from $15 to $25. Team Wagon Har ness, best in town for the money. We have a job lot of harness which we will close out at a .very 1 close price. Now is the time to get a bargain. Repairing of all kinds neatl and promptly done at lowest pricos. Cut this ad, out and bring it with you and for every $1 pur chase, or more, we will give a nice buggy whip, Hartline & Go. Phone 433, 130 East Inniss St. rouosition OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo O n 9 a. 'i t : j . . i o x vnnn U 0 A o gooooooooooooooooooooooooog 1 5,000 PAPERS FREE! O ' o OooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 71 V V M V 71 3 VI 71 . Wishes to say to his many customers and friends, and the public in general that he has this fall one of the largest and most complete lines of Mer chandise to be found in the city, and, he asks, that you call and look through this mammoth stock. Children's and Misses Coats. If you are looking for a Ladies' Coat, he has thera in all the new styles; coverts, shadow plaids, tan and castor kerseys, black kerseys, rain coats, all up-tothe minute. Big lot of Children's and Misses' Coats. Something that is real nobby and stylish. Fine Line of Dress Goods. If you are looking for the most up-to-date stales in Dress (roods, simply see his line. He has all the new shadow effects, in all colors, and in black. His stock cannot be surpassed. See his Poplins and Panamas, Serges and Po de Soie, in fact anything in Dry Goods. It will do in good to call and see wha has Oui line of blackand colored Taffetas Guaranteed. Have no equal They are just from the loom. No starch, soft "and pliable, still having the rustle. Big Line of Carpets and Rugs. All new and up-to-date. Big line of Lace Curtains. Bought in a job. Can save you from 25c to 50c a pair. 111 Sample Carpets. Comforts and Blankets. Short ends of Percals, Domes tics, Flanneletis. All cheap and good styles. If you want the Best Shoes for Men; See his line. If you Want a Good Hat: See what he has. A. W. Willft!l(ESFF. If. H iK M Atw iK At ASlAhAhM oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo We have made larger purchases of this year than ever before and we hope to have enough to go around. Those who availed themselves of our seed proposition last year were highly pleased, and we hope that everybody will get some of our free seedthis year. A small purchase at our store and you have your seeds free. For every 25 cts. purchase we give you one paper of seeds; 50 cts., 2 pa pers; 75 cts., 3 papers, and for $1.00, 5 papers. Our seeds are all of the very best varieties and all are fresh new seeds. . You should begin now and get your seeds for the year. Respectfully, 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 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 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 o o o o fa) TTTTm'C V WE begin February with an array of val ues destined to make it a banner month. The people certainly came our way, in January. They seemed to appreciate the special efforts made to save them money and we had many nice things said which pleased and encouraged us. Yes, even merchants like to have nice things said about them once in a while. set: 1 Silks BLACK PEA OESOIE, 36 in. wide BLACK HA- U - Atf, at 52c yard. CREAM JAP SILKS An excellent line of these in 27 iuch and 36 inch- at 30c, 50c, 75c and $1 the yard. COLORED TAFFETA Excellent valu-. all' best colors, at 39c yard COLORED TAFFETA--75C grade PRNTED WOCL CHALLIES. at boc yd. uoiorea I arreta, st inch, at $1.00 yard. CftEPEDECHENE Pink, blue and cream, at 58c yard. We would like fnr you to compare ours with that sold by others at 75c yd. PEAN DE CYGNE-27 inch at 75c yard. CREAH T.10HA6R. at 50. 75c, $1 and $1.25 yard. CREAM SERGE, 44 inch at $1.00 CREAM EOLEAft, at $1.25 yard Long Silk Gloves BLACK AND WHITE. NEW RUCKING. Goat Suits BLACK TAFFETA Now we can talk to you in dollars and cents. We do not ljk to say our $1 00 grade of black Taf f-ta is the $1.25 grade ot some one else or is worthy $1 25 a yd, but we can hoiiPsHy ?ny that ur$1 grade is worth the last red cent we ask for it. Extra value at $1.25. in 30 ii. ch black Taffeta A few of them left and we will continue to sell them at half price until the last one is gone. Rain Goats and Children's GEbaEis Snmfi excellent values in thse and we are selling. them one-third less tbtfii regu lar price. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO C3 II II o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO is 1 i k v k k k k 0 k IN k k k o o o o f 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 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
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