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i- - - -. CAROLINA WATCHMAN. WU.1L BTDWAHT. fid. jU Pub. PibliiM Bwj WManfey at 1M Subscription Pirlet $1 pr ytur stxleUjr fintarad m iteoad-elaa matter Jaa. 1Mb. 1901, at tha poat xtam at 8aMa bury, N. C, uler taa aet of Congrats of Marth Ird. lt97. Salisbury, N. C Sept. 4th, '07. It is not the coat to each indi vidual to which opponents of a new court house obiect so much as it is being forced to pay any thing Whatever in which they do not see' the rued and have had no voice, xne tree spine oi our peo ple rebel against the usurpation of authority by a few. "Not one cent for tribute-, but millions for defense" is the sentiment of the people. in the penitentiary in Philadel- Bias-Tsotteb . -Miss L9l arBi&i ,i i - i i ll '1 rt -YAa nifir or, A T Srrit.fr. Trnt.tfiT. pnia wnicn ne, proDawy uninien- . v j BUU. , wvr , v . m , - - j v a lS . .1-1- nt-IUJjjL -V..iAA in 1 il.r.t., naon a rui hftVfl tnan almost, ti6nally, showaHhat Cunningham nytar,nal--a:w-AnamAarr nltrht nnnntL remedies with little,' if t hftvn buffered with' tetter for took care notr to commit Baid crime inDela ware. If every Wife beater was sent to the whipping Has the Retail Merchants As sociation gone into politics? The present court house is most substantial building and by proper attention can be made to answer every demand made upon it by the necessities of the county Anion county voted out whiskey for years to come. We are told Saturday, and, we are told, Ashe- that there is no room in wnicn to ville is going to do likewise. State I care f or tne witnesses mng tne cold weatner. this is Dtcaust so much of the building and annex prohibition is not far off. The Jamestown Exposition is is rented out. The rooms in the now complete in every respect new building could also be made and presents a great opportunity ring someining in way oi ieu. to our neoDle to see at a small cost many things that can not be seen without availing themselves of this opportunity .J any, relief. Threeboxes of 'C Irani- " ' ,V i S i. - ... i: -r a LJcKri?ZW ; naaA ht berlain's Salve xsurea me. it was .k w, Krvra For-1 a torture. a i n& ,JUU post thero would be some high- foctioa Straight an Pa Cake.- bo We also sill frelh meal, corn, useu, uU.-i. - wheat and dats mixed Call on land uity, Damue"?" nr RHHr ShWnin Bros.. ISb. 2. 1 oiVe lB IOX Bale oy jameu fiuiu- 1- o ' stepping brutes brought low. Worked Like a Charm. Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that spicy journal, tne Enterprise Louisa, Va., says: , "I ran a na 1 in mv foot last week and at once applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, No mfiamation followed ; the salve simply healed the wound." Heals every sore, burn and skin disease. Guaranteed at all druggists. 25c. Rockwell, N. 0. I W"t 1 - tit ti-J T 10TH, 11TH, F AND G STREETS mt r, Salisbury ana opencer jruar- macy, Spencer, JN. U. Washington, D. C. The McAnulty Trial. The trial of J. Q, McAnulty, charged with the murder of Rob ert Owen, superintendent oi the nAnnttT float. riATiao nrfi a VkAvm Vi r-r yesterday afternoon. McAnulty Table" and Toilet Linens IOT claims that he is not guilty and Capt. Richard Henderson, who has been making a survey of the citv's boundaries, reports to the aldermen that in a number of in stances encroachments have been made upon the streets. We do not wish to see any one put to will be able to prove an alabi. J. F. Newell, Esq., of Charlotte, and Smoot & Capps are conduct ing his case. Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz and M. F. Hatcher, Esq., are assisting tne solicitor, ine The new court house proposition stands thus : Does the people want to spend $75,000.00 for p court house? Whether or not, are burdensome expenses or be caused they to be denied the right of a to loose anything, but the matter voice in the matter? Every man of correct boundaries ana tne ae 1 . Til must answer this for himself , I termination to nave and Keep them correct is the only true There should be an investigation course for a settlement, isotniug tn disnnver whv the citv has a snort oi tnis snouiu u uuubiuoxbu flnatiHir indebtedness. If this is now or hereatter. paid, there is no guarantee that in two years, or less, another Walte tteorge JNewman has Deen floating indebtedness will not loom so successful mining on Wan ud. In fact, iudging by the past, Street that he has again gotten to one will exist. cither, a- considerable nvimber of 6gures termed the Eureka Con i . mi titd oimnf. a mrcd roal in. solidftted CoDner Company, me UvA V AO MWUV W A W I A nocent amusement in giving a ne- engraver can now furnish a very gro an over dose of croton oil as large number of certificates at a there is in tvine a tin can to a small cost and $10,000,000.00 of dog's tail. There is nothing new such equals the reported capital! nor smart about iand ' none but zation of this new affair. Mr. idle, worthless characters engage Newman has had much of this is- in such performances. sued to himself, but just how mnch has been paid in is not In last week's Watchman was known. But this does not matter, I .am 1 I published an article concerning the question is how mucn win De the murder of Mangum Martin, a spent in and about iioia nuu citi of Concord, clipped from The more the better of course, and that eTtcellent PaPer the Concord it does not differ from whence it Ti ItowJbdck credit should I comes, who it brwige nor how it is i en given, but which was spent. If" Walter George wants to "arc u - I . . . inadl5JftentJy overlooked. gather the glittering gold on W al Dbreet ana spena id at vruiu xiiii It is said that New York city Rowan - county, digging noies, has only one Tnillion dollars on cracfcing rocts, etc., Marcus is en- hand with which to nav four mil- tirely willing. Every little helps. lions of pressing obligations, and, owing to the stringency of the Some people's ideas of the pro- money market is unable to dispose prieties seem to be about as well of city bonds. Now, according to developed as the course of a snipe thnaa nav Must flushed. For instance, sub- 'I Ml 1111 il case win prooaoiy oe given to me ... , ihfl h, Bftrvif,fl of ev. iurv this evening. I eryday use, suitable tor sum- Sick Headache. mer cottages and general I his disease is caused by a de- HlimmAr 11Hft ait flrft snlftn i. r j.u i u nni a doBe of Chamberlain's Stomach did values. and Liver Tablets to correct this 1.1 !! -11 disorder ana the sick neaaacne t it-oWIc lii disappear, ror oaie oy james Plummer, Salisbury, and Spencer tor use dUTing tne iruit sea- Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C. Hrm 60c, 15c, 1.00 and 1.10 a yd. Silvee Bleach Damask Napkins a ep'ecial value. 20 inch, $2.50 a doz. 22 inch, 3.00 24 inch, 3.50 Summer Use. The substantial, practical, . .1 1 Ml inexpensive sorts mat win Trinity Park School. A Plrsfciass Preparatory School. Certificates of Graduation Accepted for entrance to leading Southern col leges. Best Bqolpped Preparatory School in the South. ITFaculty of Ten Officers and Teachers. VCampusof 75 acres. Library containing Thirty Thousand Volumes. WeU Equipped Gmnasi- unx High Standards , and Modern Methods of Instruction. Praquent Lectures by Prominent Lecturers Expenses Exceedingly Moderate. Seven Years of Phenomenal Success. For Catalogue and other informa tion, address H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, Durham, N.C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 o D Is a sate store to pin faith to. Iu many ways the BEST STORE, because it is most reliable. It gives the best service day in. and day out, and year in and year out. We shbw the nepthiugs, earliest and very often exclusively, Weony in large quan tities, always getting the very best prices and our prices are the lowest possible for reliable goods- - Our policy of doing business is the most liberal in the country,, and. we mean it absolutely iu say ing that transaction here must carry with it your permanent satisfaction. Such a store as tbis is surety a useful feature of the community. How wide the confidence and approval we have won is evidenced by our growth. - - - THE TJEITJ FALL GOODS are now coming in and we will be glad to haveyou come to see our stock. BE II lillf CO. For Sale.-One good - mule for sale, seven years old. Gordia A. FisherwCresent, N. C. 2tpd. Help the Horse No article, is more useful about the stable than Mica a i-i- rirMse. Put a Jitfle on the snindles Sefops vou "hook ut" it will help the horse, and bring the load borne quicker. RIGA AXLE GREASE wears veil better than any other crease. Coats the axle with a hard, smooth surface of powdered mica which reduces lrict:on. Asfc the dealer tor Mica Axle Grease. STANQAR3 Oil COMPANY Incorporated , it If). that a town never amounts to any thing until it gets head-over-heel s in debt, this is an ideal condition The new jail, forced upon the people as it is the intention of the commissioners to do the court house, is about complete. It was claimed that this building would cost $19,000, but it has now reached over $21,000 and may go over this before it is finally called complete. The county will, we are informed, have to borrow $12,000 to $15,000 to make pay ment and yet you hear talk of a $75,000 court house. The man whose property is heavily mortgaged is not in it a little bit when it comes to a show down, but the man who is out of debt, owns property and has a comfortable baok account is the chap who will make good when the scratch comes. He is account ed among all civilized beings as the most .substantial of the two. ThiB same reasoning applies to corporations, towns, counties and states. What prudent man would buy stock in a mortgage-burdened corporation? Isn't a mortgaged corporation or property and a bond-ridden community of the same ilk? What right have public officers, such as aldermen and county com missioners, in time of peace and With no expressed desire on the fart of the people, or need for inch conduct, to make appropria tions beyond the known revenue of a town or county? Have the people forgotten that they have a part in thiB government and there fore much responsibility in seeing to it that it is conducted within "the bounderies prescribed by the law made and provided, both in spirit and by common usage? What right has three or four com missioners to order an unneeded and undesired court house more than three or four other citizens? scnntions are being sought here to secure funds for the erection of a city charity hospital a most worthy endeavor. The mayor of the town, pity the toni, has charge of the soliciting. He goes around, first among his cronies and pals, tne bar-keepers and dis tillers. They give, with a liberal hand, of their tainted money im agining, perhaps, they are buying the good will of the people and a new lease of existence here, and some light weights are already proclaiming their virtues, and, secondly, failing to secure funds sufficient from these, this man has the brazen effrontery to then ask the good ministers and the good people of the community to come out and help. Is it possible the Good Lord will find means with which to suitably punish such a tarter? As may have been noticed iD last week's paper, appeared an article entitled : "Revolts at the Lash," in which there is consider able sentiment expressed against its use, or more particularly it is the views of a man who has no stomach for his job. Evidently he is not likely to become a wife beater, It is too revolting to his nature. But there are wife beaters, and he fails to tell us how much more revolting wife beating is than lashing criminals according to law. If the lashing of crimi mals, performed as a public duty, is so wholly obnoxious, what is to be said of the brute who, generally without cause, beats and mutilateB a woman whom he has promised to love and protect? If the Dela ware whipping post is not a deter ment of crime, it may be that its na tional adoption would be, likewise the addition of service on the rock pile for reflective purposes. War den Meserve states that he thrash ed "Buck" Cunningham and said Cunningham, upon his release im mediately committed a greater crime and is now serving a term NOTICE. All persona holding claims against the estate of Katie B. Bruner, de ceased, are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned adminis trator, on or before the 19th day of July, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 16th day of July, 1907. JiUKTOiS UKAICjE, 6t administrator. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage trust deed registered in Book No. 24, Page 110, made by Calvin Griffin for the protection and benefit of the undersigned, on the 18th day of April, 1904, uefiiult having been made in the payment of this debt, which said mortgage was given to se cure, the undersigned will sell at pub lic sale for cash, at the Court House door in Salisbury, N. C, on the 14th Day of September, 1907, the following property: One lot in suburbs "f the West Waid of the City of Salisbury, beginning at a stake east corner of th3 intersection of Institute and Banks street and runs thence N E. lbout 95 feet to a stake, Jas Monroe's line; thence with his line easterly about 100 fest to a stake, c irner lot 26, and thence about S. E. witliline of 26 about 128 feet to a stake on N E. side of Bank street, and th ce with Bank street 100 feet to the beginning. A three-room house on lot. 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