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Kt Mil Ml awife...- "1 - . & 4.' '" i ' -i As .3 THE CAROLINA WATCHliAW. W1L H CTX2WAET, Ei. aai Pak PiUM r Dmj WMimo? at 12$ west mm etiwt - - Buteoiytioa Met flor fmt atrlotly Mlh ll llTIMi !- Batarai a mooa4lan matter Jaa. itta. IMS, at tte post oaea at Salis bury, N. O, miter t& act of CoBrtu of Maw trd. 1OT. Sausbuby, N. C, Mar. 4thf 1908. , There seems to be nothing to do except admit that North Carolina is the whole cheese. Recently we published two articles, both well authenti cated, one of which was to the effect that the oldest min istej in the country, who re cently died in Texas, was born in North Carolina, and the other had reference to the largest man known in modern times, who, was a native and resident of the State. Last week we published a story about a North Carolina wo man, now living in Texas, who is 132 years of age and is getting older every year. These facts, coupled with a large and increasing number of historical points, viewed from any point, leads to but one conclusion: that stated above. The fact that the State of North Carolina is soon to have a reformatory, known as the Stonewall Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School, is a source of gratifi cation to hundreds of people of the State, who believe that our boys need a chance. This fact is also a reflection on a good many hundreds of parents in the State, who have neglected their offspring to such an extent as to make a reformatory one of our State institutions. Reformatories are not needed where parents realize their duty to the child and the. State and have the 5 filialffectipn and patriotism' to proDerly perform said du ties. Xccordim? to our way of thinking there is very lit tie credit due a boy who is so incorrigible that he needs to be taken in hand by the law and sent to a reformatory .for correction, yet it is some bet ter than sending those who rrrust be dealt with to the penitentiary Reformatories should not be looked upon as desirable institutions or we shall encourage carelessness in the training of children which is- already! a great and growing-evil. We think - pa rents who permit their chil drento run the streets and grow up like weeds and this tles in the back lots are guil ty of criminal negligence and . should be dealt with more se- rfilv thaT1 thft ftnild The boy with the best -chance is the one that is educated and properly trained at home. " Tt is strange, but 'seems to true, that, outside of the whiskey dealers and distillers, the man who is a seldom or moderate drinker, is often the most denunciatory of prohi bition. He deliberately puts himself in a lower class than he properly belongs. And on the other hand, we often find the hardest and most per sistent drinkers, those who know and have felt the want shame and sorrow to which brings those who use whiskey among the most sincere pro hibitionists; hoping and pray incr for anything that wil save them from their wretch ed bondage, not liberty, per sonal or otherwise, but bond age, full anJ complete, wors than slavery. Old Jones needs freedom from drink not to drink. He wants you Mr. Voter, to help him. Wil you do it? Will you? Whiskey drinking and drunkenness it just the opposite of truthfulness, ronesty and, soberness. .. f r . t. t r pfmg. Ifo d) k A JOB LOT OF ODDS AMD ENDS. eneral News, State News and Comments : on Various Subjects r The House of .; Representatives of South Carolina convenedTues day, Marsch 3rd,, for", the -purpose of electing a U. SrSenalorto" suc ceed the late Senator Latimer. A resolution to limit the nominat ing speeches to two" minutes was adopted. Five names were placed before the House : FrankvB. Gary, of Abbeville; James L. Coker, of Darlington ; Le Grand Walker, of Georgetown ; W, L. Moulden, of Greenville, and Gen. Wilie Jones, of Columbia. Mr.. Gary only aoked one vote of getting a ma- oriy of all votes cast. The feel ing is tnat Frank EL. Gary will be elected, by joint assembly, on the first ballot. UnitedStates Senator Redfield Proctor died in Washington, Wed nesday, March,4th, after a short illness following an attack of grip. Senator Proctor was Secre tary of War during the adminis tration of Harrison and had been in the Senate about 16 years. He leaves a wife, two sons, one of them the present Governor of Vermont, and a daughter. The remains were taken to Proctors- ville, Vt., for interment. W. E. Perry, a barber of Greensboro, attempted suicide Monday to shooting himself in front of his wife's home at Re vol u tion mills. Perry had just been released from jail where he had been placed upon the -charge o having committed a murder in Chester, S. 0. At the prelimi nary hearing, he was released for lack of evidence connecting him with the crime. Upon get tins out of jail, he went to his wife's home and, upon being de iiiied admittance, he fired a bulle into his head, fracturing his skull. He was taken to the hoB pital where he lies in a precarious condition. Thomas is. vvanamakwr, a son of Jno. Wanamnaker, died sud denly in Paris on Monday Mr. Wanamaker had been travel ing on the continent, accompani ed by his mother, in search health, when death overtook him u ffflff Owing to the fact that we stilLhave too many goods for the season of tjie year, our cost sale will continue for a few weeks longer. The large crowds which have daily visited The Great Clothing Sale, carrying away with them numbers of bundles, must be well satisfied with the bargains we have given them, for we are selling oar entire stock at cost, as advertised. Everybody should take advantage of the low prices we are making and lay in their wants for several seasons to come. e- iafll James Oliver, . tlte, millionaire piowrmanufacturer, died at his home in South Bend, Ind.i March 2nd," Mr. Oliver "had been in failihgjiealth some time previous to deaths. He was a native of RoxburySiiteT" Scotland having come to this count ry with, his father, in Mb youth and settled on a farm in Indiana. In regard to the charges pre ferred against Judge Spencer B Adams while a" member of the Choctaw-Chickasaw Citizen Court Secretary of InteBOTj.. Jas. R. Garfield, writes the following let ter to senator Foraker : "I advised Mr. Stephens that he statement was false and am pleased to give you the information gave him. No evidence was nled in this office or with me, as alleged in the statement. Several monthB ago a manjoame to my office and made statements regarding what be claimed to be the improper con duct of a certain firm of attorneys and members of the former Citi zenship Court, but as he declined o alltfw his name to be used, would not reduce bis statements to writing and declined to sub stantiate his statement, I gave the matter no further consideration." Bishop William Wallace Dun- can. oi tne Metnoaxst juuibuuui fihnrch-' Sonth. died at his nome in Spartaubusg, S. C March 2. v 7 7 , Bishop Duncan has, for very many years, been & prominent fiernro m. hia chnfeh. Born m Virginia, at Kandoph-Macon KjOI lege he was raised in an atmos phere of learning. He entered the ministry of the Methodist unurcn in 1859 and besides being a popu lar preacher, was also the presi dent of Ra&dolph-Macon college, from which niffh Dosition he was called to the bishopric, which po sition he had held f it 22 years He wa-? regarded as one of the most eminent and learned men in. the Methodist Church. He was buried at Spartanburg, Wednes dav. from Central Methodist Church. An anarchist made an attempt to kill Chicago'-Chief of police Geo. M. S hippy, last Monday After a struggle, in which the of fleer's son. daughter and wife joined, Shippy succeeding in kill ing the assassin with a bullet from his pistol. The man was un known by name but anarch ict papers were found on his per son. aloud Ae (oj 1) No Use To Die. Mi-fcave found out that there is no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can "get Dr. "King's New .Discovery '-says Mrs. J . r , White, of Rushboro, Pa. 'I would not be living today only for that .wonderful medicine. It loosens a cough quicker than any thing else, andcures lung disease after the case is pronounced hope less." This most reliable remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe asthma' bronchitis and hoarse ness, is sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50o and -fl. "Trial bottle iree. . -r" LAND SALE Pursuant to the provisions of an or der obtained from J. Frank McCub bins, Clerk of Superior Court of Rowan County, in the special proceeding en titled J. Samuel McCubbins, Admir. of John A McCubbins, va J. S. McCub bins, W. U. McUubbms eti al., appoint ing the undersigned Commissioner to sell certain lands cor the purpose of making assets, I will expose for sale at the Court House door in Salisbury, on Monday, April 6th, 1908, at 12 M , the following tracts of lands : 1st. Beginning at a stone on H. W. McDaniel,. C. Carrol, and J. F, Campbell's corner, thence S 88 deg. E 14.35 cha to a locust, then S- 1 deg. W 22 35 chs to a stone, thence S deg W 7.75 chs to a poplar on east side of branch, thence S 18 deg E 12 chs to a stone, thence o. 2214 deg Hi 4,44 chs to a poplar on south bank of branch, thence ft 85K deg W 11 24 chs to a stone on H. G. Dane's line, thence N 8 deg W 47.51 ens to the beginning, contain ing 56 acres, 10 rods. 2nd. Beginning at a sycamore tree on the north bank of 4th creek, thence N 1 deE 13.70 chs to a pine, thence N 16 deg W 2.86 chs to a atone, thence T 3 1 ITT P- 4 t . 1 a . TT jm 8. aeg w o.ii ens to a stone on a. G. Sane's line, thence S 85 deg E 11.- 24 phs to a poplar on south side of branch, thence N 224 deg W 4.44 chs to a stone, thence 885 deg E 21.50 chs to a stone on H. G, Jjippard's line thence S 2 deg W 17.44 chs to air ash on north bank of 4th -creek, thence with the meandering of the creek 47 chains to the beginning corner, con taining 64) acres. 3rd. Beginning at a stone on J. F. Campbell's corner, thence S 1-2 deg W 7.75 chs to a poplar on east bank of branch, thence 8 18 1-2 deg E 12 chs to a st one , thence S 88 1 2 deg E 21.05 chs to a stone on H. G. Lippard's line, thence N 2 deg E 27.06 chs toa stone on J . A. Campbell's corner and A. J. LiDDard's line, thence S 83 dec: W 14.50 -chs to a black jack, thence N 62 deg W 2.75 hs to a stone, thence S 49 deg W 11.72 chs to the beginning corner, con taining sixty acres. This latter tract is the dower tract assigned and set apart to Mrs. Amanda McCubbins and will be sold subject to her life interest therein. Terms of sale : cash in six months K m nine months, with inter est on deferred payments. Title re tained until full purchase price is paid. This February 55th, 1908. j. samuel McCubbins, commissioner. John L Kendleman, attorney. 5 5n uockly - ajgd they say if you kill pork at the wrong time of the moon that it will all go to fat ; that if you plant potatoes in the wrong time they wiil all go to top ;that if you try to make soap in the wrong time of the moon it won't cake and that jell won't jell and all that. I don't know about moon signs, but I do know that Gowan's Pneumonia Cure will positively cure anything where inflammation is the seat of the trouble. All-druggists sell it for 50 cents and $1 a bottle. -Internal and does the work. Try it. Nothing extra for - this pointer. - Yours, - JACK. The farmers meeting, on. the 7th, has been re-called on account of the inability of C. R. Hudson to get here.' . Report ol tbe condition of The Bank of China Grove,! at China Grove, N. C, at the close of .business February 14th, 1908. KE80UBCBS. Lna.Tifl and discounts $35 017 28 CivcrHrn.tta- nnneenred 91 80 Furniture and fixtures 600 00 One from banks and bankers. 7,Bea 27 Cash Items.. ....r. 7 60 ttoia coin ooo u Sllvei coin, including all minor coin currency i . . . 624 19 National bank and other U. S. notes, 1318 00 Total LIABILITIES. $46.686 14 Capital BtocK, $10,00000 Surplus Funtt , 800 00 Unaiviaea proms, less current ex nenses and taxes paid 710 08 Time certificates of deposit 20.629 68 Deposits subject to check 14,174 49 uasnier s cnecKS outstanding 871 89 Total, $46,5!-6 14 State ANorth Carolina, county of Rowan. s: I, W. TJ. Biflerd, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and -a a. . M TIT n V T T -a-v - Denei. w . v;. airrnittu, cashier. Correct attest: C. B. Miller, J. L. Bostain, directors. Met.. Kitchle. ; Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th aay oi JeDruary, isjub. . J, L. Biflerd, notary public Insure x Your Crops with good seed and Finest Fertil izer. Our goods are made nearby 1 -r t m people you xnow ion tate no chance Yon run no risk. Only best materials used and great care excercised in manufacture. Southern Cotton Oil Co BRANDS : Moon, Conprer, Gloria, Bel Eil FOB SALE BY N. G. AREY, Richfield, N. C. MORROW BROS. & HEATH, Albemarle, N.C PATTERSON & Y0UN6, Cbhu Grote, N.O is PHOTOS AT PANtO PRICES. Owing to the scarcity of cash, am offering firstclass photos ower than ever before. I hate to work bo cheap, but I need iho money and want to introduce our work. Mr. J. B. Linker is wait ing to do your outdoor Work of all kinds, viewing, grouping, etc. High grade enlargements and rames. 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