fl ft ty. IV 1 f t V A GrimlnalHttack, on an inoffensive citizen is fre quently made in that apparently useless little tube called the "appendix." , It's; generally tjie result of protracted .constipation, following torpid liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis, and establish regular habits of the bowels. 25o at all druggists. William B. Smoot Bismarck Capps SMOOT & CAFFS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Room No 8, Court House Annex, SALISBURY. N. C. Practice in State and Federal courts. Handle collections, loan money and handle promptly all business entrust ed to our care. 4 Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent, on money in savings department, adding the interest to the principal very 90 days, and offer every safe guard to the depositors. rT' We also loan money onjreales tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES' BANK AND TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Nobwood, President. V . Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-President. Teller. THE STATE'S STRONGEST . BANKING INSTITUTION. WA(;HUV!A LOAN TRUST CO. $600,000.00 Capital. Over Five Million Dollars Assets 4 PER CENT. intesest guaranteed on money re maining three months in the Sav ing department, yet you can get your money when you want it. Wachovia Loan & Trust Co., Salisbury Savings Bank Building. The Theatrical Trust is going to con trol the comedians, tragedians and other footlight idols. A number of magnates have recently formed a com bine with such an object in view. When it comes to controlling desirable SHOES at right prices we have noth ing unaccomplished to bring about such a result. Those Sample shoes we Bpoke of last week are going fast. So come at once and eDjoy this feast of Bargains. You get them at 70 Cents on the Dollar. LWUCAR PRICE FOOf WEAR terms srsicny CASH 13. G. KIcCURDY, Mgr. Ill North Main Street, For Sale.-One good mule" for sale, seven years old. Gordia A, Fisher, Cresent, N. C. 2tpd. 10) 11) Customers must bring paper to our store to get cut price offered. iwLM PRICE FOOf WEAr V TERMS srsicny CASH g Beginning today we place on sale one thousand fe (1000) men's and you xig men's suits, .practically all wool garments, worth from $5.00 to $8.50 per suit, which go at the slaughter price of $3.98 persuit. This lot of suits will not last long. Be in a hurry. You must bring this advertisement with you in order to get the reduction offered. lnJool Suit " PINEY WOODS. 7 November 4th .We are rejoic ing over the good rains that are visiting us today. Dry- weather "has prevailed through our section for some time which makes the ground so hard the farmers can't plow and get their land in fix for sowing. More than an average crop is being sown by most of the farmers and the soil is being put in better shape, which goes to prove that farming is coming to the front. : Southerner has been 'possum hunting so, long he has been ab sent from the' oolumns of the Carolina Watchman for some time. He caught one last night that weighed 10 opounds, and Wednesday night Jie captured five of the slick-tailed tribe, and many tethers too numerous to mention. Thursday evening, October 31, cnpid bent his bow and bound two fond hearts together. The contracting parties were David Foil, of Craven, and Miss Avaline Whitley, of this community. Rev. J, P. Miller, of Palmerville, tied the knot which bound the two happy souls together forever. This was somewhat of a surprise wedding as their courtship had. not existed for only a short time. May the mystic cords of love so increase and twine around about their hearts that this life may be one grand ponorama of joy. The happy couple will reside with Mr. Foil's father near Craven. A few of our people attended the Yadkin Valley Fair and their reports are that it wasn't what they expected. Julia, the little daughter of J. G. Arey, has been'quite sick, but is improviog at this writing. Miss Sallie Maie Snider, of Sil ver Hill, Davidson county, will teach the Parker public school this winter. Miss Snider has proved to be an efficient teacher in our community. Paul Goodman, of Liberty X Roads, will teach at Prosperity, which has been so faithfully taught by W. A. Stoker, of Fair mont. Chal Whitley has rented Mc Cane Morgan's place. He must aim to take a step in the right di rection. Tige's tail-pulling, as we all call it, has been the most popular entertainment at most of the corn shucking. We have a pretty good team. There will be a sale by the ad ministrators of W. L. Kirk, de ceased, at the .Jno. W. Miller place, near Millertown. A lot of pine and oak timber will be sold. Some of the finest crosstie timber in the township, November 16th is the day set. Southerner. A Significant Prayer. "May the Lord help you make Bucklen's Arnica Salve known to all," writes J. G, Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "It quickl took the pain out of a felon for me and cured it in a wonderfully short time." Best on earth for sores, burns and wounds. 120 at all drug stores. this the ME 11 I I I U II V7V7 CHRISTIANA. Nov .4. The Union Christina pastorate has not yeti secured a regular pastor. The change was made vacant by Rev. Bodie, resign ing to go to South Carolina on account of Mrs. Bodie's illness. The play at Crescent last Sat urday: night, entiteled .'Jane," was the best ever played at Crescent, and wasjwitnessed by a large crowd. It will be played in I Albemarle some time in the near future. HBetwen the three aots performances were given which were easily worth, the admission fee. And so Sal'sbury's first Fair now over. The Fair part TT Ck O j Bli right, but there were many other things there that were enough to inBult the modesty of any one. If we-could only have the fair and leave out these debating elements how much more pleasant it would be. Gambling was carried on in a wholesale manner. In the award ing of prizes Crescent come in for the lion's share. The Crescent School receivedthe prize for mak ing the best appearenoe and in other things. Ths Crescent "Art Department received first prize, and Miss Sudie Lyerly's picture received first premium : The Cres cent ImplementiCo received first and second prizes on their wagons. This speaks well for Crescent, but it it is nothing unsual for it is n"ot the first time Crescent has shown her worth to the world. Miss Julia Pless has returned from Mont Amoena Seminary, of Mt. Pleasant where she has been in school. She will teach school this winter in Salem Academy. One day last week, while hunt ing, Fred Reed, shot Louis Jack son, Charlie Lingle and Charlton Mcknight. None was seriously hurt. It'is the same old story of a careless boy with a gun in a crowd so there is uo use give particulars. School at Rowan Academy will begin next Monday Nov. 11. John C. Peeler will be principal and Miss Vida Trexler assistant. So parents be ready to give your children an equal start. Last Thursday some one took a bundle of cloth, through mistake, from Kluttz & Rendleman's store. The bundle had the name "Emma Brown" written on it. Will the par ty that got it be so kink'as to return it, thereby bestowing a great favor upon the purchaser. Misses Jennie Frick and Sophia Lyerly started to school this.week at Crescent, Rev. J. P. Miller, of Mt. Pleas ant, preached an excellent sermon at Christiana laslSunday Novem ber 8. Xerxes. Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowtls, by mploy- ing drastic purgatives. To avoid all danger, use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleaners and invigorators. Guar anteed for headache) biliousness, malaria and jaundice, at all drug stores. 25. LJ1JM ' '- - LIBERTY X ROADS. We are having fine weather along now and the farmers that are not done with their wort are making good use of the time. Rev. James Wilsonreached his farewell sermon at Liberty last Sunday for this year. While returning home from a cornshucking one night recently some' of the boys and girls fe in the creek, the hand pole broke aud they were baptised. Pretty cold to hit the water wasn't it? Most of the cotton is picked and the ohildren are about ready for igffohool. Billy had the pleasure of meet ing sister Chatterbox, recently. Post car is are taking the order of theday down with ms. One boy sent off seven one day andT anoth er sent five. Golly, that's sending some, isn't it. W. C. Ketchie, has returned home from the Jamestown expo sition. Mr. Ketchie Bays he enjoy ed his trip fine and saw so much that he. can't tell all he did see. We think that we can report another wedding by Christmas or before. Corn shucking's will soon be over in this neighborhood. Misses Mary and Josephine Brady visited at 0. N. Morgan's last Sunday. What has become of Sam Suig gleton? Come on Sam and give us more . hewB if you are not too sleepy. William Morgan, is working at A. H. Graft's lumber shop in Salisbury. Napoleon Trexler is having boils to beat the band. Mr. Trex ler'has been having lots of trou ble with boils this year. Are there any'of the correspon dent's that have Billy's birthday. November the 6th? Billy. A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure, And it is so thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr. Snoop tells mothers everywhere to give it vithout hes itation even to very young babes The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-healing mountainous shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sore and sensative bronchial membranes No opium, no chloform, nothing harsh use l to injure or suppress. Simply a arsinous plant extract, to- heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb." De mand Dr. Shoop's. Take other. Grimes' Drug Store. no For Sale. When in need of fresh flour try our brands, Per fection, Straight and Pan Cake. We also sell ohop, oorn, wheat, and oats mixed. Call on Shuping Bros. , Rock, N. C. 9-7 8m Wood ! Readers of The Watch man who may wish to pay their subscription with wood are invit ted to do so now. V 4 TCP WIM Wff i.rk. vU LnM-nJs. A. ) Uitl -ill. ill i-i illlllllj Etyi.i o E-i POOLE. F John C. Bringle was married to Miss Lizzie Hoffner last week a the home of the bride's, father, John HHoffner, A Jbig dinner was fixed and a big crowd was present to take it in. Rev. J. F. Hodge officiating. We wish them all a happy life. John Bame is very feeble and his condition is very serious as he is very old and his recovery is not expected. He is 86 years old next birthday. E. H. Bean, Esq., of Salisbury, visited people here Saturday and Sunday. . John W. BeanTjo has been laye 1 up with chullis about stra ight again, J. D. Callicott., who has been down with chills is not able to be out yet. Mrs. John Shepard. is on the sick list, she had something like a light stroke of paralysis, but is some better now. The school will begin at Pool November.'TBSlFMiss Hattie Ward will teach this winter. This makes her third year to teach here. Itemizes. The Postmaster of Gasconde, Mo., Daniel A. Bugh, says of DeWitfU Kidney and Bladder Pills, "I amdoing so well, improv ing so fast in health that I cannot say much for your Kidney and Bladder Pills, I feel like new man." DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder are sold by James Plum mer and druggists. Heart Strength Strength, or Nerve Weakness nothing more. Pos itively, not one weak heart in a hundred is, in it- 'hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. This obscure nerve the Cardiac or Heart Nerve simply needs, and most have, more power, more stability, more controlling, more governing strength. Without that the Heart must continue to fail, and the stomach and kidneys frfro have i mil nip uuuuuuiiig Shoop's Restorative has in the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat ing heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative this popular prescription Is alone directed to these weak and wasting nervex centers. It builds; tUstrengthens; it offers teat genuine heart help. I If yon would have strong Hearts, strong di gestion, strengthen these Cnerves re-establish , them as needed, with Dr. Shoop's Restorative GRIMES DRUG CO. Knives! Should you want a real good pocket knife, pay one dol lar in advance for a year's subscrip tion to The j Watchman and we will present you with one that you cannot buy for less than 50c. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE All persons having clams against the estate of the late W. Love Kirk, are hereby notified to present to the un dersigned, administrators, on or before the 5th day of September, 1908, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate settlement. This 5th of September, 1907. John F. Kirk, W. A. Kiek, Sr. 9-ll-4t. Administrators. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If jour blood is impuM thin, diseased, hot or fall of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, ec zema, itching, risings and humps, scabby, pimp y, stun, bone pains, cata rh, rhenina tism, or any blood or. skin disease, take iio tanic Blood Balm, (B B B) Soon all sores heal aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich Druggists or by express $1 per large Dottie sample iree by writing mood Balm Co Atlanta, Oa. B B B is especially ad vised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it urea aner ail else laiis WE NOW BUSTER s L J J S . J COviih int UTal tuvTMWiM cm.cao ft TAKEN OH- YOtfR FBPT. A "Bar"-gain, means gain for you. i You want to be sure though that things that are called bargains are real bargains and not fake bargains. We do not believe in "bamboozling" (or fooling) (use which word you will) the people by rolling in cases of shoddy goods through our back door at night and sending them out the, front door duringithe-day. We now offer you these "bar"-gains gains foryou. Come in, mention this paper and get a useful and valuable present free. Very respectfully, SMOOT BROS. & ROGERS. NOTICE. I, the undersigued, 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 anv hard rubbing or wash-i board. Wash anything from the smallest garment to' the heaviest bedding. They are guaranteed to last twelve years, guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every respect or money refunded. I have the right to sell in Rowan county. I will keep them on hand and sell reasonable. For further information write me or call. I will canvass the county. Yours very truly, DANIEL EAGLE, Agt., 3m. R. F. D. 2, Richfield, N. C. Charles W. Woodson, M. D., Medicine and Surgery. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Office Phone 600; Res. 336 J. OFFICE: WacbOYia Bank Building. REMEMBER US When you need a tooth extracted, When ycu need a tooth treated, When you need a filling, When you need a crown, When you need a bridge, When you need a plate, When you need any kind of DENTAL WORK, we are doing The Business, be cause we are doing first-class work at prices you can afford to pay. Dr. L. S. Fox, (Philadelphia Dental Assn.) 122 No. Xin St., Phone No. 805. OEBcejHours : 8 :30 am to 12 :30 pm, 2 to 6:15 p m RESOLVED TflAT YOU WILL BE T4KE7 OFF Your feet vhen Vbt seb THE BARGAINS OFFER BROWN Where to Go to Buy GOOD, RELIABLE HARNESS. When in need of good, reliable, single or double wagon or buggy Home-made Harness don't fail to hunt up outplace on the. corner of Innis and Lee Streets. We also do first-class repairing on short notice and at reasonable prices. Our line of Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Halt9rs, Whips, Brushes, Combs, Robes, Harness Oil and other horse supplies is always complete and ready for inspec tion. I We solicit a portion of your j i : j. j. n pttiiiuungB a.uu luvite yuu iu uan and see our stock. If yout horse is injured in any way get a bottle of our Horse Liniment. No cure, no pay. Hartline & Co. Phone 483, 130 East Inniss St. Wanted-We would be very glad to secure correspondents at the following places: China Grove, Millbridge, Enochville. about Concardia Church, Mt. Ulla Cleveland, Mt. Vernon, Wood leaf, South River, Franklin and Spencer. We would consider it a kindness should any of our read ers assist us in obtaining some one to furnish the news from these points. If interested write us. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate of B. C.Cody, late deceased, will present them to the undersigned on or before the first day of Septem ber, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 22nd day of August. 1907. LONA CODY, extrx. of B. C. Cody. Bubton Craigb, attorney. 6t Customers must bring this paper to our store to get the cut price offered. Wool Suit $3.98. 1 ii-