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THE CAROLINA YATCHMAIl. WU- t SmWART, E4. U Pub. PabllBhM Btkt WMmMday at 111 Wwt Iuln 8tit Subscription Pile $1 per yar Btrletly eaah Is advance Entered aa ieoond-lasa matter Jan. 19th. 190S, at tha post offlea at Salis bury, N. C, uader tha act of Consrwa of March Ird. 1SI7. Salisbury, N. C., Nov. 13th, 1007. The issue of the Salisbury bonds, said to have been author ized by a " recent election held here, will probably be postponed indefinitely owing to tha -lack of bidders for same.'' The financial condition of the country is said to be the cause of this delay, but prudent financiers have probably gone deeper than this and have discovered that there is some teal ground upon which to contest the issue of said bonds. There are quite a number of voters here who, according to the State constitu- . j w- . . tion nave a rigntto vote in any and all elections, under certain conditions, but failed to vote and should therefore be counted against the issue in said election, but were not so counted. These, if counted, would have defeated the issue, hence the desire to test the matter. Another fortunate provision is that the bonds shall not be sold for less , than par. This should be watched. Last Week's Election. John P. Fort, republican, was elected governor of Nw Jersey ly a small majority. ' The Democrats, xf Maryland elected' their entire state" ticket headed By Judge Austin L.Croth ers for governor. Fat the first time in fourteen years Utica, N. Y., elected a re publican mayor, and for the first LOWER ROWAN. m, (Left over from lrst week.) Nov. 4. Corn shuckiug's "are about all over in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Shaver, visited Mr. Shaver's brother Rev J. M. Shaver Saturday night, Miss Girtie Morgan,; visited Miss Per tie Earnhardt Saturday night. Several of the farmGrs of this time in seventeen years the demo- Lection are done sowing wheat. crats carried Newburgh, N. Y. Returns indicate that Augustus E. Wilson, republican, has beeD elected governor of Kentucky, Governor Guild, republican, was f fc r 12- j ret r--r - Miss Minnie A. Shaver, visitech at D. 0. Arey's, Saturday night. Loans Doubly Secured. Tf -nnn Kovn onff'fflfinflV idlfl CiT Miss Alice Arey, daughter, of bri j u leB8 than 6j n8t it Jacob Arey, and Charlie L with our Company at once. We'll HfrlAntM flnmrnnii f iraoonv,n.att. Bieinger, were united in the holy lend it for you, First Mortgage on hnnla nf mftfr mnnv Sn ndav Keal estate. taKlUg MB mortgage , j tv-- and note in vour name, ana in sa- tr, - nifcion crivfl vnn the . r f-a mi '11 1 il - I " 7 - j. m.. snaver. l ney wm.maKe ineir i .unTTru mudihtcc n ,, . . ; . . . of our Company that -both princi - Dai ana interests win ue uam I. 1 A 1 1 I . Where elections were held in the WJ union ana mav tney nave ,N py Southern States the result is uni- a iODS ana nappy me. ag th fall due formlv Hfimopratin. M?aa Mario P. SViavar. vit.fid We assume all risk and stand TVm t. Tn.nn iflmrtMf. B u:. w.: -gq w iv, t. between you ana possio le loss I . v I f lny 'rfn6 ionfna h Q Q YVrTO thflTl t 1 x J i? i t 1 J 1 , I VUi ftuoiauwo VUMU ueeu eiedea mayor oi oieve.auu, ana bunaay. $20,000 back of it: and. loans Ohio, for the fourth time. His Wn. Lisk. and familv. visited made through our Company have i mi i nr ji ' opponent, ineoaore uurton, Pennsylvania fof j course .went Republican. The democrats in Rho-ie Island have made gains and the result is in doubt. was strongly endorsed by Presi dent Roosevelt. . The Tammany candidate's dem ocratic, in New york city and the visited at Jacob Arey's Saturday county of New York are victorious ui8h and Sunday. over the republican and indepen dent leaguers. The Steel Car. The coming of steel cars means a revolution in the construction of Upon application of the inde pendent telephone company for a charter to place phones in Salis bury, made before the Board of Aldermen last week, E. C. Greg ory, Esq,, attorney for the South ern Bell Company, protested on the ground that in granting such a privilege it would mean two sys tems for Salisbury. Protested! Isn't that a strange act in this day of progress? Have the citi zens of Salisbury been used as mere chattels and are hereafter to consider themselves thejnaked and helpless prey of the Southern Bell corporation? Haven't they a right to two, or a dozen systems, if needed, or wanted, so long as said companies obey the laws of the land? There seemj to us no possible ground for the city offi cials to deny the independent company -the same privileges now being enjoyed by the Bell Com pany. The ground for protest seems not merely absurd, but dis closes the greed and selfishness pe culiar to those who desire to squeeze the people for every cent possible through monopolistic methods. Why not protest when a man applies for license to prac tice law, to practice medicine, to erect a factory, open a bank, a store, or enter any profession or business in which some one has already established himself? Because such a step would create monopolies, retard progress, re duce the value of real estate, keep labor unemployed, withhold from the people just accommodations, and be more than an injustice to our citizens, it would be curtailing their rights. There is no reason for haggling or delaying the is suranoe of a franchise to the in dependent phone company. We are glad, however, the application has forced the Rell Company to show its cloven hoof, a feature common to the anatomy of its kind. The lawyers, doctors, mer chants, mill men, printers, livery men, druggists, - blacksmiths and laborers have no such protection. neither do they ask for any, yet they have a right to expect equal justice, or equal favoritism. T. K. Bruner, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture who had recently re turned from a tour of Europe in the interest of smmigration and who haB been quite ill for several weeks, is now on the road to re co very, mis win oe gooa news to his many friends here. Sale ol Real Estate to Hake Assets. passenger coaches in this country, Qome again girls, we are always' North Carolina, ) The Pullmans have been turning glad to see you. Rowan County. S turning out. steel cars for some time but the Uuion Pacific is now building the model steel car f r passenger service at its shops in Omaha. In construction it is very-different rom the ordinary passenger car. It is entered from the sides, in stead of from the ends. It weighs 89,000 pounds and of this only 200 pounds are in wood. The car will not burn and is proof from result of protracted constipation, Saturday, the I6lfydaf Of HOT. 1907, damage ia collision. In 'place of snowing torpia liver, lr. Jiug s to tne nignest omaer anoi cnetimoer " 6 , A 4.u New Life Pills regulate the liver1, interest which the late W. Love Ku-k A.tn ;,i,. . IF 'rTBur real estate: Beginning on a sweet gum aJO wx.v,u.x regular UabltS ot tne bowtls. aoc it beina the beeinnine corner of Caleb i 1.1. I . . !.. . " "... . . aiumnium sasn tnar., witn tneir at all druggists. Miller and Feter Miller ana uonraa rubber casing from an absolutely weather and dust proof window. UJ xcuuwug UA - , CrosHinff the creek 31.50 chains to a the walls an increase of several Attorney dUd vUliUSclOr black gum by a dogwood and bunch of inohfla in t.h widfh of t.hAiolo ft.t T.aTXT. Maples; thence north 54.00 chains to umce: jver wacnovia isanK, You can't be well if you have a weak, unhealthy, tired out stom ach. Neither can you feel good if by" some little irregularity in eating you have caused the stom ach to get out of order. These little stomach troubles are signs of indigestion, which may and very often turn into 'a very bad case of dypepsia. Don't allow this to go on a single day without dome something to overcome it Take some good reliable and safe - digestant like KODOL For Dys pepsia. KODOL is the best reme dy known today v for heart burn belching and all troubles arising from a disordered disgestion. It ispleasant to take and affords re lifef. Sold by James Plummer his father, Jamts A. Lisk, Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. William Arey, Mrs. P. L. Arey, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Shaver, to day. Misses Hannah and Daisy Hart- man, of China Grove, ho have been in our community visiting relatives, returned ho e Oct 27. DOUBLE M SECURITY OF A BANK paying you Q all the time. McCubbins & Harrison Go., X aid in capital $2U,UUU, LioanB Real Estate. Fire and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, N. C. SeedWheat- I have anicelot of seed wheat and will sell same a reasonable prices. Apply to A. W Winecoff, Salisbury. N. C. 10 16 8t glad to see you. There will be preaching at Zion M. E. Church. Saturday and Sun day. November 9th and 10th at eleven o'clock. A. M. Blue Eyes. A Criminal Attack, on an monensive citizen is ire quently made in that apparently useless, little tube called tne In Superior Court Before the Clerk John F. Kirk and Wm A, Kirk ad ministrators Q-.W. Loe Kirk, !v. -dh. Izora V. Kirki Irvin W.Kirk, and Izora V. Kirs, guardiatiPRd litem, of liin W. KirNv ... Parsuant to a judgment X. Su perior Court of Rowan counti.lder ed on the 3th day of October, 1907, m the above entitled special rroceediDg the undersigned commissioners will sell at the residence of the late John W. Miller, in Morgan township, North Carolina, on CONTAiriS S!7 . Mothers endorse it mmr Children like It izD Tastes so good YUUP E.C. DeWITT&Ca - CHICAGO Kearlr all other cough curat ara constipating, espodall) tkose conuialnf OptetM. Knn3j' LaiitiVa Couch Syrup moras tha bowels, contains no Opiates, Subscribe for THE WATCHMAN and Get One. The Carolina Watcnman, ffe'8 MtoMi Most Widely-Read Newspaper, has just completed arrangements whereby it can present ,to every one paying ONE DOLLAR IN ADVANCE for a full year's subscription, one of the handsome and substantial knives illustrated below. THE WATCHMAN, one full year $1.00 Your choice of any one of the good strong miives illustrated below, retail pnof, .50 Total retail price, $1.50 Our price. for both, paid in advance, $1.00 Order by Number. Eugene H. Bean, Miller and' said Jacob Miller, near Caleb - Miller's spring branch, two hickorys and two sweet gums, pointers, run8 east' wiih Peter Miller's line has been made possible. A constant supply of fresh air is obtained from intakes located at either end of the car. The air is ed through boxes underneath con taining double sets of dust screens by which it is thoroughly cleused before admission to the car. The! car that embodids the two desira ble qualities of comfort and safe- W. C. Coughenoub, President, 11-13 Salisbury, N. C. pd OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH : THE FIRST NATIONAL SALISBtJltY, N. 0. BANK ty appears to have been designed at last, Charlotte Chronicle. YADKIN VALLEY RIPPLES. (Left over from last week.) Oct. 29th. Farmers are busy sowing wheat, and if the old adage of sift in the dust holds good, are looking for a bountiful har vest. John Henry gave a corn shuck ing Friday night. Quite a num ber of girls attended and shucked like little men. Things are booming upon the river. Tne Kaiircad uompany is building a new pump house and placing large boilers in there. T. C. Linn, Vice-President, W. H. White, Cashier. Capital - - $50,000.00! Surplus, - - $40,000.00 Directors: John S. Henderson, D. A. Atwell, T, C. Linn, H. N. Woodson, Burton Craige, W. S. Blacbmer, Walter H. Woodson", W. B. Strachan, A. H: Price W. C. Coughenonr. Every accommodation extended on-: gistent with sale banking. : W. H. WHITE. Cashier. FARMS TO RENT. Two good One-horse Farms to rent with good buildings1 and water. Would like for parties that rent to sow wheat orlop this fall, I have a lot of manure I will give free to put 6n thte land Will furnish stock to work the 130 131 wknnMr- I Bwi I i.i! m in .u::. u 'm- m y ft 144 331 333 343 34S . . , ... .. I II ill xu.uisu xuy uav. Uun "6' l&ud if desired. These farms are opposite the water tank. The Qn the Bringle ferry roavl. about neighbors seem to be in doubt as f of a mile from the river. Ap-. to whether it ib for the section- Ply t master or the pumping engineer They are using two boilers at the ballast quarry to ran the steam drills with. Capt. Clark will leave" quite a hole in tne ground for future generations to remember him by. We have often heard that it is a- fool for luck and a poor man for babies, but according to the re ports of Venus it is Faith for babies, but the stork is always partial to a rocky country. Mr. Norford, our popular black smith, went to Virginia and brought a Virginia beauty back' with him. Just as we expected, quite a number of the ' valleyites attended the Hudson-Burke wed ding at Mt. Tabor church, Tuesday evening. Floyd Grubb has caught a good many o possums this fall and dis proved that they are prehistoric in the Johnson woods. Eighteen months ago when we christened these 'items, the Yad kin Ripples, we had no idea that the county fair would be named after them. Such" plagiarism is very excusable. TJnolb. Tom, WALTER BURRAGE, ' 10-29 tf Richfield, N. C , No. 2. IO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 5 fS OTMarTfffcgk 'Marks r . Designs p Copyrights Ac AnyonBhdn'' sketch and desorlption-mRT quickly ascertain our opinion free whfether an invention is Drobably patentable. Commnnlcft. tionR strictly eor.adontiaL. Ilainlbook on Patents sont free. Olrtost nsoncy for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn St Co. receive ipectat notice, wtf bout cbnrge.'ln the ? ' . Scientific flmerican. A handsomely illnstrated weekly . Iiareeet cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a year; four months, $L So id by all newsdealers. laUNN 1!o flerYork r i Branch Office. 636 IT 8t Wublnston. tl Tfcwrw ttatea t acuounl M ly a post oak by two white oaks in Patker's line ; thence south 54.60 chains passing Caleb Miller's corner, a large dead pine, to the beginning, con taining 166 acres, be the same more or less, . one meadow excepted by Jacob Miller, Sr., by will, to Caleb Miller. Dated this 8th day of Oct., 1907. JOHN F. KIRK WM. A. KIRK, commissioners. Burton Craige, atty. Sale of House and Lot Under Mortgage Pursuant to the provisions of a cer tain Mortage Trust Deed exeeutf-d by Will Mitcnel and others to P. 8. Carl ton Trustee on the 23rd day of October 1906, and duly registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County in Book-28 page 468, default haying been made in the payment of the debt therin secured, the uudersign edwill sell at public suction at the Court House door in Salisbury, N. C on Saturday, the 14th Day of December, 1907, &t 12 o'clock M., one house and lot. lay ing about one and one fourth miles North East from Salisbury, N. C. on ths South side of the N C. R R in the Sugar Springs settlement, adjoining the lands, of J. W. Kesler, W. H. Woodson and other-; : Beginning t a stone cornpr on the line of J W. Kes. ler, thence S. E. with said Kesler's line, 177 feet to a stone ; thence S. W. 71 feet to a stone on Shaver & Wood son's line, thence with said Shaver and Woodson's line N. W. 165 feet to a stone, thence with W. H. Woodson's line 4$. feet to the beginning,, being a part of the land deeded by W. W. Reeid, to John S. Henderson, Jan. 1st 1890r and registered in; Book 71 in the .Register's .Uffiae. of Rowan County, Jor back title see deed in Book 92 paze 220; also will of Cornelius Mitchel recorded in the Clerk's Office of Row an County,' This rNovemher the. 6th, 1907. Terms Of Sale: Cash. P. S. CA.RLTON, trustee. : Re-Sale ol Valuable Land for Assets . In pursuance of a judgrrii?n of the Superior Court, in-a special proceed- incr Ant.ir.lorl Jnrin .T Slonrni'l'. nrlminiaiN trator of W. W . Miller, against John iGoodmanand wife, Fanny E Good-, ;man, Adam E, Miller, Wm. D. Miller, Henry O. MUler Henry Turner and wife, Susan A. Turner, Mary E. Miller, (widow), and Eugene A. Miller, Theo. T: Miller, Zula E. Miller, Ira W. Mil ler, Archey LeeK. Miller and Sidney E. Miller, minors, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the Court House door1 in Salisbury, N. C, on Saturday, tbe 30th day of Not., 1907, the following described land, to wit: Beginning at to stake in a road, Samuel Ci?ter and- Mary E, Miller's dower's corner and runs thence S. l W. lo.85 ams to-a,, stake;, thence W. 18 b2 chains to a stake, Ashby .Miller's cor ner ; thence pi. 68 W. 17 21 chains to a Btake on the old Propst. line ; thence N. 25 E. 4.50 chains to a stake : thence E. 34 chains to the beginning, contain ing 32 acres be the same more or less. rTbis property is well .located in Franklin township and is only about three and one-half miles northwest from Salisbury. N, C. -on the new Mocks ville public road. There is al- Theee Knives Retail for 50 cents anywhere and are fully worth the price and Guar anteed to equal any Knives of equal retail price and, with careful use, will outlast most makes. We give a full year's subscription to THE WATCHMAN and your choice of one of these knives to every one who pays a year's subscription IN ADVANCE. ; If it is not convenient for you to call at our office, write, inclosing One Dollar, and we will mail the knife to your address. ESFREMEMBER, this offer is made only to those who pay $1.00 in advance. j" uiivuici get d jvlijic uy paying up same, ana one year in advance. Send your order by mail, inclosing money order, check or $1.00 bill,' or call at office. TH CAROLINA- SALISBURY. NORTH ATG CAROLINA. jSSv5S!KliS timber, on; the place to oc tAair ttyiw, acwacy wji;unpBww. - . pay iprit. The sale will be left open I a.v for KjTjicriborT thak any other Ludi..' MtrnziM. Ow ?5U 4aJ8 IOr a vcwr'i iubicriptlon (u tnmWi) eosti OO ce?J'5k,ftp"? JOW IS yOUT Opp( lhSiJ -- I farm, cheap Lady Arata Wasted Hw4jm Mvmwam Ifens): nd. Pm!am Cataloeu (howui4ae prwmlana ten per cent, bid . portunity to buy a small This Oct 23rd, 1907. JOHN J. STEWART, v !- - - commissioner. P S7 We have one of the largest arid Best Selected line of CLOAKS AND DRESS COAT5 Ever brought to Salisbury, They are in all sizes, qualities, the best makes and are cut in this season's styh s. These garments are made of high grade materials and will you 1ESSED AND WARM eep WELL-D ITou are spGctthem A 1 : T.inn h Tin k rc wish to buy. VV V -J to come in and in m give you satisfac iixoney should you Eespectfally, and all drupgists.
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