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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN Local News Items . Engineer Poole, of the South em, who rans au engine on - the yards at Spencer, was struck by a train lastfjweek and painfully in jnred. He was brought to the sanatorium here for "treatment. Frank Lloyd, who left here some: time ago for Mexico, has gone to England on business con nected with the mining company by which he is emploj:d. Last Tuesday evening Miss'Vi' ola Le'wis and Walter J. Sewer were united in marriage by Rev. R. Er Neighbor. - No greater mistake can be made than to consider lightly the evi dence of 'isease in' your system Don't take desperate chances on ordinary medicines. Use Hollis ter.V Rocky Mountain . Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. T. W Grimes Drug Co. Meeting of the Aldermen. A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen will be held tomor row night. It has been decided, so it has been reported, to con solidate the officer of city clerk and city -treasurer and the, posi tion will probably be filled at this meeting. The tax collector, policemen and other city officers will also be elected, provided there is no hitch in the proceed ings. Tent Meeting Closed. The series-of meetings at the big tent, which began on April 28th, closed last Tuesday night. The meetings wera attended by large congregations and a great deal of interest was manifested. It is stated that enough ' money has been secured to pay for the tent', seats, etq. Rev. R E. Neigh bor announced that he had re ceived a contribution of $250 from a Greensboro friend. Sileeby Uses his Muscle. A. B. Saleeby figured in some pugilistic exercise last Thursday, but it was an exceptional case and the trouble was forcecFOn him unexpectedly. There was-a num ber of negroes collected in front of- the store. One of therm be came very abusive and attacked young Elias Saleeby with a knife. Mr. Saleeby, who was in the store saw the trouble aud at once went to the assistance of his relative. He promptly knocked the negro down with his fist and the crowd dispersed. Annual Sermon to Woodmen. Rev. M. M. Kinard has accept ed an invitation to preach the an nual sermon to the local Wood men, and the sermon will be preached at St. John's Lutheran church on Sunday morning, June 9th. In the afternoon a memorial service will be held in Uhestnut Hill cemetery. The speaker for 'this occasion will be secured dur ; ing the week, and he will prob ably be a leading, member of the order in this State. Merchant's-Association. The Merchant's Association held a meeting last Thursday night. The purpose of the meet ing was to select delegates to at tend the Fifth Annual convention of the State Association, whioh will convene in Greensboro, Jnne j 18-20. The following gentlemen i were chosen as delegates: C S. jMinor, W. TY.Rainey. T. B JRrnwn-and F R Brown. Prpsn- dent Miller will appoint alter jnaes if such appointments are ineededJ Missing Team foupd. Henry Trott, of New Ldndon, has found a team of mules which had been missing for several days. The negro driver left the team on !Ceuncil street near the depot and proceeded to, have a good time: jThe team was left in charge of a -'boyi Mr, ""Trott was unable to locate hts team and driver when ha wanted them', and he was much worried over the' matter. A cou ple of days later the man turned iup at New London with the out fit, the team being considerably the worse for wear. The driver was all balled up and could give no intelligent account of his wan deriigs during the time Mr. Trott was trying to find him. 1 TIT! - 1 iL a Li - w neu you ieei tne need oi a ''III TW-XITiiif- TJiil T! ... .Riser. . omau pin, saie pill, sure . ill. Easy to take pleasant and effective. Drives away headaches. - ci 11 11 g "ii . -i r i W I . 1. VI -druggists. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Hold Regular Monthly Session. Some o the Business Transacted. The County Commissioners held their regular monthly meeting yesterday. - ' Henry 7ones was granted , li cense to sell medicines in the county. . Commissioner Harris, was ap pointed to investigate the propos ed new road in Litaker town ship, near Organ Church. Ex-Sheriff Julian reported tat he had collected and" accounted tor $100,500 of State and county taxes for 1906. The contract for heating the new laii was awarded to tne American Machine and Manufac turing Company, ,of Charlotte, at $955. Superintendent -Carter reported 2 white and 24 negro convicts at his gaug. Superintendent Haw- ley reported 6 whites and 31 ne groes on his force. Liquor license was granted to the usual applicants. It was ordered tnas tne road in Atwell township from Neely's mill to the Lincolnton road, near J, K. Goodman's place, be graded, and that citizens along the road keep it in repair for seven years. It was decided not to make any appropriation for joads in Mt. Ulla township at present. John Josey was granted permis sion to erect a teiepnone line rom his residence to Faith, along the Mt. Pleasant road. Mrs. Patterson reported thir teen inmates at the county home. Tuxes were levied for 1907-08, there being no change made in the rate, which is: State, .25 schools, .18; county, .17; bonds, 02 ; roads, .25, a total of 87 cents on the $100. Kluttz & Rendliman and R. M. Rosebro Were given the contract for tarnishing supplies te tne chaiu gang for June. Resolutions of Respect. We, the committee appointed by the joint council of St. Enoch and Trinity churches, in commit- ee assembled, this the 25th day ot May, iyu, do resolve, that whereas our beloved pastor. L. Morgan, was appointed State Missionary, at the laBt session of the North Carolina Synod, aud whereas the said J. L. Morgan has seen nt to accept said appoint ment, we do hereby resolve: 1st : That in accepting the resignation of Bro. Morgan we do so reluctantly, sacrificing our own wishes and desires, and acting up on and for the wishes of Brother Morgan and the Synod. 2nd : That we wish to express our heartfelt gratitude te our pas tor, J. L. Morgan and his noble wife for the splendid work and sacrifices given and made for us during the four years of pastoral work among us. That we wish and pray lor him GodJs speed and help in his missionary work, and whatever other work he may be called to do. 3rd : That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the fami ly, published in the papers of Rowan and Cabarrus counties, and in the Lutheran Church Visit or, also spread upon the minutes of joint council. T. H. Ripenhodr, chairman, A. L. Karikeb, E. T. Goodman, F. B. Brown, B. L. Umbebaeb, committee. "This little pig went to market," doesn t amuse tonight. Baby's not well; what's the mat ter, her dear little cheeks are so white; Poor little tummy is aching, . naughty old pain go away, CaSCaSWiet mother must give her then she'll be bright as tire day. Sold here by James Plummet and all druggists. The Fair Sx. . . Almost any pretty girl can . i bring out tne snuuess in a man nature. An ideal woman is one we fre quently hear about, but seldom see ab jut. A Kansas woman won a hus band by a song. We .know a lot of husbands who would be dear at that. - For scratches, burn, cuts, in sect bites and the many little harts common to every family, De Witt's rCarbolized WitchrHazel Salve is the . best remedy. It is soothing, cooling, olean and heal mg. censure you zeiuewitt i, Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. OUR VOTING" C0NTESTCLOSES. The Voting Was Quite Spirited Last Week. Mrr Burrage Wins. The voting contest which the Watchman baa been conducting during the past few months, closed Saturday evening, June 1st, and Walter Burrage, of Mor . - - gan townsnip, won the prize, a splendid, high-class buggy. , Mr. Burrage - entered the contest to win, made determined, unceasing efforts from the very start, dis played ability and energy' that would have made a much greater contest easy, ' and iwas an asy winner. He and his -friends not only accomplished something for themselves, but did considerable service for the Watchman. -This being the object of the contest, we can say that in every respect we are satisfied with the results. A large majority of our old sub scribers, those whose time had expired, renewed, and hundreds of new names' Were placed on our list. Some of the Contestants did not receive a very large vote. but that which they did get was given by admiring friends volun tarily, and are therefore the more to be appreciated. At the close of the contest the vote stood as bllows: Walter Burrage, Richfield, No. 2, N. C , . 53,350 T. W. Watkius, city, No. 1, 25,949 Rev. H. A. Trexler, Man-' ning, 4,125 Miss Carrie E Shaver, Rich field, No. 2, N. C, 3,100 Rev. N. D. Bodie, city Ko. 2,125 John C. Goodman, Cres- cent, J. S. Blackwelder,Moores ville, No. 3 575 500 jf4"8.00 Beaver, Rock well, No. 1. .... 350 A. Ernest Miller, city, No. 5,... :.. J. W. Kepley, city, No. 5. J. C. --Holfihouser, city, No. 6,. Wm. M. L. Fesperman, city, No. 3, . John Howard, Salisbury,.. 300 225 225 210 125 MR BUERAGE S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Richfield, N. C, R. F. D. No, 2. June 3,' 1907. Mr. W, H. Stewart, Editor Watchman, Salisbury, N. C. Dear Sir: I am very thankful to you for'the buggy which wis awarded me by you in the contest, also for the fair and impartial way you conducted the contest. Also I am very thankful to all who voted and worked for me during the time the contest was on. The buggy is a very nice present nd will long be remembered by me as a gift from my friends. Thank iug all again for favors, I am, Yours truly, Walter Burrage. New Adrertisements. The Salisbury Jewelry Co., is under new management and have a new ad. this week. Gorman & Green, jewelers and opticians, tell you what their "say so" means, and it means what they say. Woodward & Lothnp, the lead ing merchants of WusliMg:on, D. C, as usual, ar mak'iig pome very reasonabln and attractive of fers. Belk-Harry Co , ar to "ribbon sale" this wk h.-ivrt a So 111 o of our more disiant. ril - ts vvill have to hump to get herein time to take advantage of the cut prices, but it is worth while, if you are in need. Brittain & Campbell will begin thei: "pre-inventory sale" Mon day. Ihey have made consider able reduction in many of their goods and an opportunity is of fered, to those Tii need, to save money. - Daniel Eagle, of route 2, Rich field, N. C, is advertising a wash ing machine in this paper. See ad. Thfs-r port of the condition of the Merchant's and Farmer's Bunk, of Cleveland,, is to be .fouud in this paper. This bank makes an excellent shewing and deserves much success. A prompt, pleasant, good reme dy fof coughs and colds, is Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup." It is especially recommended for ba bies and children, but good for every member of the family. . It contains no opiates and, does not constipate. Contains honey and tastes nearly as good as maple yrup. Children like it. Sold j by James Plummer and all drug gists. " . ' LEAGUE ORGANIZED. Will Hare for its Purpose the Maintenance ot.Law and Order.-. A Law and Order League was organized last Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist church. - Rev. R.-E . Neighbor m ade a brief ad dress explaining: the objects and purposes of the league; and stated that there was no intention to an tagonize the officers of the 'aw . in any.way, but rather to aid them in legitimate ways to enforce laws and ordinances and maintain or der. ' -. " . ' ' A committee is to be appointed, whose duty it will be to ;ba on the lookout for violations of the law, and to report them when they are found Last night another meeting was held in tho -Sunday school room of the First Baptist church, at which permauent officers were elected as follows : W. F Snider, president; P. S. Carlton, Eeq.", vice-president; J. J, Stewart, Esq., secretary and treasurer. Several new members wece re ceived at this meeting, a few brief addreesses were madn and much enthusiasm prevailed. A mem- bership committee was appointed which has already starter to work. A meeting will be held at the court house next Sum.av after- s noon at which a large attendance is desired. The movement is a new one for Salisbury and'considerable inter est is being manifested in it. There is nothing concerning the league or its workiugs which can not be heartily endorsed by all good citizens and it can be made a power for great good in this city. Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: "I have only taken four doses of your Kidney and Bladder Pills and thfy have done for Tie more than any other medicine has ever done. I am still taking the pills as I want a perfect cure." Mr. BarbeFTefers to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, which are unequaled fr Backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the blad der and- all urinary troubles. A woek's treatment for 25c. Sold by James Plummer and all drug gists. NOTICE. I, the undersigned, have taken the agency to sell the Greenville & Funday washing machines for the Greenville, Michigan, Com pany. . They are what the people want, they are the best washers made, they give perfect satisfac tion in every respect, they are guaranteed to wash wristbands and collars perfectly clean with out any hard rubbing ot wash board. Wash anything from the smallest garment to the heaviest bedding. They are guaranteed to last twelve years, guaranteed to give perfect patisfaction in every respect or money refunded. " I have the righ,t to sftlPin Rowan county. I will keep them on hand and sell reasonable. For further information write me or call. I wiri canvass the county. Yours vf-ry truly, DANIEL EAGLE, Agt., 8m. R. F. D. 2, Richfield, N. C Patst Perfect Ei glit-Day Malt Pabst realized that it takes eight full days of malt ing to get all of the food values out of barley-grain. Then Pabst perfected an Eight-Day Malting Process that follows Nature and pro duces the perfect malt that makes Pabst BlueRiblbon Tte Beer of Quality rich in nutriment; wholesome, strength- giving food, that helps the stomach to digest and assimilate other foods. When you drink a glass of Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, you take actual nourishment the kind of nourishment that gives you health. t When ordering beer, ask V for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Made" by Pabst, at Milwaukee And bottled only at the Brewery. J. F. -Ludwick, 225 E. Ennls St; Salisbury. ' Phone 76. Register of Deeds"E. ' H. , Miller issued 28 marriage licenses during the month" of. May. : Seventeen of thesa were issued -to white per sons. Price Hay, an escaped convict, was, captured by Officer Pool on Monday. Hay escaped from the Rt wan chain gang two yeara ago. IYIIEAT FLAIIE CELERY is a very nourishing food; in fact, an article of diet so nu tritious in itself, would support life. On it you can feed with profit and with pleasure. Palatable and easy of digestion. g 10 cents a package. For sale by all Grocers and 20c to IF Friday We have just closed out. from a big jobbing house, a lot, of Ribbons at a big diss count, consisting of Satins, Mousseline Taffeta from 3i to 5 inches wide. Not a bolt in the Jot that would sell for less than 20c, and from "that to 40c per yard. Over 200 bolts in the lot. We will put it on sale in lot&of abojjt : 100 Pieces Friday Horning, 50 Bolts Saturday Horning, and 50 Bolts Saturday Afternoon at 4 o'clock. MHILlLnMEDSlT. my We also closed out a lot of ladie's untrimmed Hats, about 175 dozen (2100 hats) at a big SACRIFICE to the Jobber, but the season is over with them and just on with us. Hardly a shape, stylt or color wanted, but what ti can be found in this big assortment. Hats Worth from 50c to $4.00 each. We have assorted these in two lots. CMtn.oioe 1LOC sum This will be an opportunity for every one to have a pretty stylish Hat at a very small cost, with a few yards of 40c ribbon at 10c a yard and a hat for 10c or 25c. Don't miss this opportunity at n A Mineral Water that Defies Drugs Nature's Great; Blood Tonic The recent drug exposures in this Country have proven to all that deadly poisons and stimulants lurk in many Patent Medicines. You never know when you might be taking- some of that class. - Nature has made ample provision for restoring vigor and vitality to humanity, and the public, as well as doctors, resorf to Natural Remedies, when airothers have failed. ' Are you troubled .with Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Malaria, Kidney or Bladder Trouble. Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysentery, and above all, that dreadful disease Scrofula, which has almost baffled human skill, or Diseases pecu liar to Females? v Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated Iron & Alum Water Is Nature's Remedy for Nature's Ills. Yes, when you consider that disease comes from impoverished or -run down conditions of the system, this Natural Mineral Water " furnishes the system what it needs. The analysis of this Water, shown on the bottle, tells you what Nature th'inhs you should taKe when Sick, and the doctor who reads it will agree. Do you think the -grouping together in this Water of 17 different minerals, which are recognized by medical writersas most powerful blood tonics, could have been accidental? Reason answers, NO I An 18-oz bottle of Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated 'Iron and Alum water contains all the minerals of 25 gallons of the average natural water Then why buy a barrel of water when you can get a bottle of minerals at the trivial cost of one dollar. The doseLis a teaspoonful in a glass of your own spring-water. How this Water acts upon the system is not clearly known. It is judged mainly by its works. - It has cured all the diseases numerated above, and many more, evidently through its action as a powerful BLOOD TONIC. - ; , We have many valuable certificates, which we will be glad -to mail, if you are interested." '.. " , .-.-. J- I J. M. ECHOLS CO.. Lynchburgi Va." - T W. Grimes Drusr Co., Wanted.- A t onoe, lOOOC : bushels "of good wheat at Eothrock Bros, mills. - Highest price paid. 8t." An up-to-date eity- Should hayeln ufcto-date Direetory BUSINESS MEN y 3 We Solicit your Support r- S of 3 o SALISBURY-SPENCER DIRECTORY, f f N OTE.-We- also request it, that they have iir proper number , " Piedmont Director Go.7 ic , - : E. H. MILLER, See. and' Mgr 1 f lobbdrt Saturday, 7th and 8th, 40c Ribbons at Sold aird Recommended . Chestnut Hill Dru Co., Jd Jill For Sale-One " 8xl0 View Camera oomplete - Als'o few cards, etc,. Wv Eller, 0M Hil lt N. C. 8t 3 in the Coming; Publieation the : r. - that all house-holders, see to t lOcts dl H. MCoote Pharmacy.
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