Newspapers / Carolina watchman. / Jan. 22, 1908, edition 1 / Page 2
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Frick were united in- the holy bonds of matrimony Sunday, the 4th, May the blessings of God attend this happyunion and long may they live, and happy may they be. Mr. and Mrs. Frick moved the next day to Mr. Frick's new home. Wm. Morgan visited his brother, J. C. Morgan,' last Sunday. Messrs. I. C. Shaver and C. A. Campbell, agents for the Mutual Fire Insurance Co., has been do ing lots .of 'insuring recently, and are expecting to be out in the .business this week if nothing pre vents. " It has been reported the Graf mine would put on a force of hands this morniug. Jesse Cranford had a wood chop ping recently, and Joseph Hill lost a good watch some where on the new-ground. uwing to tne men waters our mail carrier missed getting around one day recently. The saw mill business has been knocked in the head until the weather gets favorable for work Billy. PINEY WOODS. ; Piney Woods, Jan. 13. As Southerner has- taken quite a va a" .cation during the holidays, he wi again attempt to pencil a few lo 4;cal items from the Piney Woods. "VThe panic is all the topic with the majority of our people, and is jKbijiscu8sed rbV all. It has tber in ' our section. at last. The Southern ha3 quit taking crossties on the Yadkin di vision of the Southern. That being the chief industry in our section of trade. Most of us have the blues. Hundreds and thous ands of ties are made in our sec tion. Some take them to Rich field our principal place joi trade - and exchange them for goods, which helps the farmer consider ablynd is generally his winters' occupation. We hope this will not last long and that the situa tion will become settled and re sume the taking of ties. -r - On Sunday evening, December, 22nd.. Charlie Morgan and Miss Fannie Morgan, desiring matri monial affinitv secured a horse and buggy drove to Salisbury, and there got on No. 29 bound for Bock Hill, S, C, and there were married. The whole circumstances has somewhat of a funny nature. When they, arrired it Jwas raining terrible hard, but despite the rain they went to a divine and he did the balance. They were married as wet as drowned ratsr but came back gayful over their honeymoon. The groom was 17 or 18, and the bride was 35. Our"! best wishes go with them. Mrs. I. C. Shaver is very sick at this writing. We hope her case is not serious. Dr. Allen is the at tending physician, The holidays passed off quietly with a merry,, Christmas and a happy new year. What has become of Brown-. Eyed-Girl? Guess she is. taking music lessons as she has treated herself to a new organ. Jesse Harkey has also' bought one. SODTHBRNEB. - - Positively every article will be sold as advertised and at a great saving to you. V. Wallace & Sons. CHRISTIANA. . . Christiana,- Jan." lS.Rev. L. B. Spracher, of 4Virginia, preach ed at Christiana last Sunday, Jan. 12th. He has not yet fully decid ed to accept tlje call"sent him by the Union-Christianajcharge. He seems' to be an ideal man and our people were well impressed con cerning his ability. Junius, the little son of David S. Brown, is ill with bronchial pneumonia. Also Zelia, the lit tle daughter of John A. Lingle, is recovering from pneumonia. The Crescent school is running " 168 1UilB8C "ow- we note with interest that tne so much talked of anti-saloon" eleciion in Salisbury is to be a reality.' There is nothing that will debase a man more, rum The Dolph Gant has opened an boys and pollute a political elec- other fine boulder Quarry in jtfon more than the selling of liq- Faith near Dolph Eller's and uor, sucn as oausuury is iameu for. Yet people continue to use it, claiming that when a laboring man starts off on his day's work hemusVAakea dram, thenwhen he gets tired take another. They also claim the business man must drink to sharpen his wits and thereby enable him to carry on .business better. Such men in one year's time consume more liquor than the "average drunkard you see staggering arduncL the back lots using profane language. Does it give them more energy? No, it only enables them to more quick ly consume what energy they have and then they grow dull and therefore they think they must Vinirn onnttisii ?Ti'nlr nnlnrr nn V 1 a I t , , way day after day and year after yar uuui Buux I. yuu " 7" " the paper and read 01 a sudden death, due to heart trouble or he has quickly succumbed to some slight ailment, all because his nervous Bystem was completely wrecked, bis vitality exhausted by the continued use of alcoholic drinta. This is for the practical side of the "question and for all those who think they do hot drink to excess and shudder at the thought of beiog drunk, ... Salisbury will be better off financially without saloons be cause every man who Spends hia dimes and nickles for liquor ta&es that much from home and on account of this he "has to live in a little hut of liTsi own or pay 2 or 3 dollars per month for rent ;when he could live in a nice house of his own or pav 10 or 12 dollars rent for a hic hoflse, thereby increas ing the value of real estate of Salisbury Again a big per cent of our court expenses in trying drunkenness and crimes resulting from the same would beeliminat ed. These saloons are robbing us i our maniliness. the flower of our country, the future founda tion of our government, and have taken the happiness ircm many a happy home and ' have sent into eternal oblivion many a son whom a onee fond mother had nestled close in her loving embrace, send ing a praver to Almighty God to some dav make her son a hero in the battle of life. We may scan back the ragged pathway of time and look into the most remote corner of either ancient or mordern history : we may go to tt?e loftiest mountain peak or roam the wide world round, but we wquld never find a man more happy and contented within this old sin-cursed world than William F. Josey, of Cres cent. Needless to say it is a little girl, Xerxes. 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. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hes itation even to very young babes. The wholesome green leares 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 - sensitive brouichial mem brane s. No opium, no chloroform nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a sesinous plant extract, that helps to heal- aching lungs. The Spaniards call this, shrub which the Doctor uses, The Sa cred Herb." Always demand Dr. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Grimes Drug Store. youngest sonof XX -Ot Wyatt,; .has joined' the :Umtea3tates standing -laxmyHe", goeaViq f New York in thcavalryde, part m en t. - Jacob Holshouser talked over the' 'telephone for the first time from John Josey's residence to Faitji. xHe is 92 years old. -Peeler Brothers have two phones in their store, one 4 trom a eacn teiepxione com pany. ; - : ; The big crowd of granife workers has started upon the Phillips mountain to get . out building, stone to ship to Danville, Va. One car will be loaded Monday. Peeler brothers have made arrangements io xoaa a car with cotton seed at Crescent sidrng Monday and-Tuesday. 001 cotton seed sells well. aiuu iuuniA o iddiucuucd. J. F. Castor is" visiting his daughter Mrs. D. A. Frick in Salisbury. Dolph Misenheimer got his toot mashed while at work oh the quarry.- Mrs. George Hoff ner has bought the Green B. Eller iarm between Urgan ana Lowerstone churches and wil soon move there, Lf. A. Moage got nrst pre mmm on a pen of white Wyandottes, second on a pen of white JLeghorns and other .premiums at the poultry how held in Charlotte. There were over 1,500 on exhibition - Caleb Hess took suddenly h1Monday morning and under the care of the doctor. Mayor r. a. reeier ana his wife have gone down to Mrs. Peeler's father's, Rev R. L. Brown. They" heard he had gotten his leg broken a fa William Bame, the superin tendent of the granite works oi reeier, mme & uo. ana one of the firm, has gone to Asheyille to be under the care of a doctor f or consump1- tion. mere wui oe preaching a the Baptist chnrch here, the 4th Sunday in January at p m, by Rev. Myers. Venus.- DUNN'S MOUNTAIN. Danrys Mountain, Jan. 20. Finfr weather alomr now, but our roads are awfuIX We A hope' td see them better rioonfpnti ipooaeniselves withoht rr., .hi. a . J.U01D vv xxx ud a iiag xaioixig at the' Dunn's Mountain mm Mm r- flm ill l l l mm mm m a m w -wmmm cu school bouse in the near fu ture, at least as soon as the flag pole . is put in place. Then Council No. 19.6 will present the flag and bible. We hope to see a good at tendance at the Jr. O. U. A. M., meetings in the future for there will be questions to discuss, solid subjects and questions with the pro and con. Hope all the brothers will come . and enjoy these 1 "W I m a discussions. Meeting -again .b ebruary, 1st, 7:30 p. m. . Harvey A. Trexler, of Sal isbury, visited in our neigh borhood Sunday evening last. Brother Jno,. H. Tippett carried off the prize given by Bro. T. C. Eller, Jr. P. C, for the one bringing in ttie most new members during Bro. EllerTs term as - -councilor. The prize was a beautiful pin, the emblem of the order. The new councilor will award a-prize on certain ' conditions, to be presented on the last night .of his tBrm. This occa sion will be publicrT Plans, however, are not definitely decided yet. : Babtlette. Rank Foiishness. When attacked by a cough or cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New 'Disooveiy," says C O. Eld ridge, of Empire, Ga. "I, have used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. My children are' subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the king of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guar antee at all druggists. 50c and www $1.00. Trial bottle free. AndBalisburycfidosethe surer if liot the'easier.way. : X ' rnose wnowani ineiegiBiature 4o .'ettla the ? rate qoidtion and it will do; " -"- , ' " And so . Salisbury) bar decided leave it. to : the legislature. Winston has also practically done the same thing. ; Salisbury went at it as if Bhe diJ not - like. it,-,and weare not suprised that she got out of it the firstjbpportunity: : When a man cannot set an of fice without being a prohibitionist there is no guessing' as'. to where the politicians will be. V If it is right for any legislature rto pass a prohibition, 4aw for the state we ! do not Snaw that it makes . any particular difference when it is done. ' it tneKtemperance wave was what they claim it to be there would be no occasion for- putting the saloons and distilleries out of business by legislative enactment. it is not absolutely necessary that there should be a demand for a state prohibition law. Al that you have to do is . to make the legislature believe it. With both sides talking of the probable effect of a state prohibi tion law on the. party we hardly know what to look for. When "the railroad matter IS settled a state prohibition , law passed and the legislature ad jonrns there then can be no reason why the several gentlemen should not aBk for what they want. Rowan's representatives in the legislature evidentlyhave all they expect to get. TJiere is .much consolation in the thought that we can live under any law that they can make that applies to all alike. -You should not take it for granted that all of these poli ticians are 'prohibitionists just because they want to be. Real Tainted Money. In the private practice of one physician in New Yerk there have been four cases of poisoning result ing from handling filthy money within the last three years. A highly respected gentleman died recently from a loathsome disease transmitted to him by a one-dollar bill, the appearance of which alone was sufficient cause for its retirement from circulation. It is not too much to say that most the paper currency in circula tion should be redeemed and des- troyed becjraet ds a menace to public 0ieiath;f-fTh&t- fhtelligent men and wo- menrottettiSb risk their lives complaint to infection from this source is most remarkable. Per sons who are loud in their denun ciation of crowded vehicles, theatre ticket speculators, and the annoyances of street peddlers accept without murmur bank notes, Treasury certificates, and greenbacks so dilapidated as to be almost unusable and so dirty as to, be offensive to eye and nose. The cost of issuing new notes is not prohibitive. The government and the banks, without straining unduly - their resources, could adopt the rule of retiring unclean paper money. The public could force them to adopt this policy if it wished, ijy demanding clean paper, at all times, and in all places it could create a sentiment which would meet with quick re sponse. Thus - the danger ever present in handling any article in promiscuous circulation might be reduced- to the minimum. New York Sun. Sale ol YaluaMe Lands lor Partition. By virtue of an order obtained from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County in the special proceed ing entitled D A. Beaver and Lafayette Beavtr vs. William Earnhardt and wife Alice Earnhardt et al.. . appointing the undersigned Commissioner to sell cer tain lands for partition, I will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door in Salisbury, IT. C, on Monday, February 3rd, 1908. at the hour of 12 M the following de scribed lands : Besinnins at a stake, corner of No. 4. thenee north 15 chains to a stake on di vision line, corner .to No. 4, thence wst 5 chains to poplar on division, thence south 25 chains on the old line to post oak, thence east 5 chains on the old line to the beginning, containing 12 acres. Another lot, beginning at stake. thence north 25 chains to stake on di vision line, corner to No. 10, thence west 20 chains on the division line to a stake, thence south 25 chains on line with No. 5 to stake on the original, lmqe.-thence east 20 chains on the old original line to the beginning, contain ing 50 acres, the same being lots Nos 1, and 3 in the division or the lands of John Beaver. I of This Dec. 31st, 1907 - JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, commissioner. There is; one thing that will cure It AVer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly; destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scaltfmeans a great deal to you healthy hair,'no dan druff, no pimples, no eruptions. The best kind of a testimonial : -: . " Sold for 6ver sixty years.'!.- Made by J. C. Aysr Co., liOWeU, llu m an ii aiaa 7 SARSAPAKILUL-. yers PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last . will and testament of Miss Mary Elizabeth Stsllings, deoeasedl X hereby give notice Ho all her creditors to present their claims to me or to my father, Dr. J. N. Stallings, my agent for this purpose, on or before the 1st day of J anuarv. lV)uy. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re coverv. . ah persons maeotea io the deceased will please make pay menfto said Dr. Stallings, who is herebv authorized to receipt for same, -if . ROBERT E. STALLINGS, 6t exectitpr of Mary E. Stallings. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC1 Havingthis day qualified as Admin istrator of th&--estate of D. L. Leflter, deceased, notice is hereby given al. persons having claims against said es tate to present them to the undersign ed on or before Dec. 6th 1908, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to call and settle with the undersigned -at once. This Dec. 6, 1907. MARY T. LEFLER, Admr. - Granite Quarry, N. O R. Lee Wright, attorney. 4t 4 PM Cent. We pay 4 per cent, on money in savings department, adding the interest to the principal every 90 days, and offer every safe guard to the dopositors. We also loan money on real.es tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES' BANK AND TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. Cashier P. H. Thompson, J. A. Pbeleb, V.-President. Teller CHICK NS AND EGGS FOR SALE. HAVE one dozen each of fine thor oughbred S. O. White Leghorn and Wnite Wyandotte Cocker els for sale, also eggs from the same breeds. Leghorn eees at $1.00 for 15, Wyandotte eggs $150 for 15. Should you wi ih fine chickens buy your eggs ana cockerels from me. Eespectfully, J GRANITE BELT POULTRY MM D. A. HODGE, Propr. Route 3, - - t - Salisbury, N. 0. THE STATE'S STRONGEST BANKING INSTITUTION. KHOVIA LOAHTRUSTCO $600,000.00 Capital. Over Five Million Dollars Assets 4 PER CENT. mtesest guaranteed on money re maining three months in the Sav mg department, yet you can get your money when you want it. Wachovia Loan & Trust Go.,' SaTisbury Savings Bank Building. (5 Ml THE ROOSTER CRIED "I could swear if I tried That there goes a bonnet With mytail feathers on it I' Something to crow about is our Sample Shoes at 67c on the dollar. Have you seen our new arrivals in our Lone- Wear Shoes? -If not you're behind the times. 'Better call on us tpday and maka your selection before the holiday rush Our stock is the lar gQst in the city to pick from A JUL itiwutt price root v Southern Standard of Satisfaction iilni (J HUM ?HOLESSXARD ' An odorless and tasteless vege table Jardno hbg-f at in it pure cotton seed oil, refined by our exclu sive and original Wesson Process No other cooking-fat can be so good, so pure, so healthful,: so economical: For bread, biscuit, pastry, and all kinds of frying, it's as gd as butter. Doesn't take on the slightest odor of fish, onions, or anything :else. Doesn't soak into or become absorbed by anything cooked in jt. Eugene H. Bean, Attorney and Counselor A SIT l.iiXXr . c Office: Over Wachovia Bank, 11-13 Salisbury, N. d pd We are still giving away those splendid pocket knives to all who pay a year's subscription, in advance, to The Cako lina Watchman. Pay up and get one for a Christmast gift. CLEARING SALE OF - STOCK TAKING Commencing January 18th we vill begin a sale to continue through 28th, and will give a discount of 5? on diamonds and Watches, 10 off on Hand Painted China, Sterling Silver and Cut Glass, and 20f on all other goods, such as Umbrellas, Jewelry", Clocks, Novelties, Silver Plated Ware, Opera Glasses, etc. This is to clear house before taking Inventory on February 1st, Avail yourself of this opportunity as we are not likely to have another sale in 1908. Positively no goods charged at disconnt prices. GORMAN Cc GREEN, SALISBURY, SPENCER, MARION, N. 0. IMG WACIN 47 6 During September we . will offer for CASH a number f Two-Horse Wagons at cost. COST! Think of it. If you need a wagon now or expect to need one later you will make money by pur chashing NOW. If you will investigate we can show you where you are saving at least 15 percent., and a lit tle later, more than that figure. I THE WACOM S We offer for CASH only, at COST, are.rth Mitch- g ell, Virginia and Barber.' These wagons have gained a reputation through MERIT only, and our satisfied customers stand as a monument to this g fact. Convince yourself as to the saving1 in price i7 and quality of goods offered. J7 The reason for the offer of Two-Horse Wagons at COST is that we desire to discontinue handling two-horse wagons fA and confine ourselves to the sale of One-horse Wagons fine and medium grade Buggies and Carriages, Mantels, Til'e and 'a Grates. . II itiQ BARGAINS YOU without fail. iaifrBii! 115 E, CouneU Street. SALISBURY I mJ , U W Him ai bbm Charles. W, Woodson, M. 0, Medicine and Surgery . -r- l 1 O , ; Utters ms jrroies8ioux ocrviuco to the Public. Office Phone 600 ; Kes 336 J, OFFICE: WacHovia Bank Building (5 0 1 i Our Stock OF SURREYS AND BUGGIES is large and oompased of the -latest styles and are offered at prices to attract the most lnamerent purchaser. ARE AFTER, see us'at once - N. C. mmm 3. i J . - w w w WT WNBMI&BDllBaNJ'VIIVt J I
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