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SAYS H06S ARE PROHIBITIONISTS. A Man Who Is Willing to Verities Some thins for His Contlctim Is Criticised. Bowan Academy, April 6th. Planting corn seems to be claim-' ing the attention; of the farmers at present. ... x , . f-- The health of the community is very gouu i ptoooun. The late; frost has left us some fruitf or which we Bhonld .be thankful. . . ; H. L. Lverlv. wife and little son, were welcome visitors at F L. Agoner's Saturday night and Sunday. 0. Ii. Frick, wife and two little daughters, visited at G. F. Fricks Sunday. Now I wish to answer Fred's question to the anti-prohitionistB, &lan tn make some comments on the same. fThis is the question, as he put it: "If you knew that you were going to die the 27th of May, how manv of you would vote against prohibition?" None. Neither do I believe that a single one of you and your pro hibition crowd of slop-haulers . i v 1 I 1 J wsvn Vnanr WOUla naui Biup uuajr ix jruu uon -that you were going tp die tomor row, for we would have something of more importance to do. NoWiBro, Fred, you call us nnnA TwnnlA. then -don fc be un- gwvu. f I easy. Such people always act in telligently, Itls those who prac tice one thing and preach another that need your begging and the ad vice'thafvou eive. True, the man who" votes againstprohibition has many things to consider, and the man who votes for it has as many, if not more. How any man can patronize the distillery by buying their slop, selling them wood, or an v other way and then preach -and vote for prohibition is a prob lem that we can't understand Why some of them give us this answer when we say to them, why do you prohibitionists use stil slop. "Well, we are prohibition ists, but our hogs are not." Now we think when their hogs get on a bender, by drinking the slop, they have to nail the fence togeth er to keep them in os has been tfc case, it iB time to quit preaching . prohibition. Bro. Fred charges that we claim ;n nir Via anhnnlfl promuibiuu wui iuiu " of Rowan county. Now you know, and every other man of or dinary intelligence knows, that Bowan county, outside of Salis bury, does not get a dollar from the saloons. No, brother, we are not going to let them, nor you, pull the wool over bur fcyes. Now, brother, you call on Bro. Xerxes to help make the campaign warm. , We have had enough of that kind of campaigns. Not only that, you had better call for one that is old enough to vote. Give us young men for war and old men for council. Old Foggy. Injury to Whole State? Mo. The State may at some time aed to some extent have been injured by bad management and bad leg islation, but it has never been in jured by legislation prohibitory of the liquor traffic the still hose and the saloon. They do not produce material or intellectual nor the best citizenship. They never build up a great common wealth. They - are anarchists. They, tear down and destroy wealth ; they corrupt and degrade the citizen, Their product is nnlTT avilv Anntinnftllv. TheV do manufacture jails and penitenti arieB and they produce the crimi" nals to occupy them. They do ftrr.t. t.ViA o-ftllows and brine forth murderers to hang , on them, Nnthino- bAttAr can be said of them, ' The ratification of the prohibi tion bill and thereby the banish tnonf. rf fVift ot.ill house and the. saloon on tne 26th "May, is the nervine tha iwtnle can render the - . tr r old North State. , No. the nrohibition bill is not wrong. Prohibition' right That wopen letter" is all wrong It is the most complete conglom eration of heterogenous composi tion that I ever remember having seen packed in over three columns of a newspaper. The writeris a wandering star gone astray. ,, James Wilson. Gold Hill, Maroh 20th, 1908. . Salisbury:, has - three urgent needs. They are : A public li brary, an auditorium that will seat 5,000 people and Y. Mv 0. A. The Saloon Uast Go. BY BSV. G. W.BELK. Rise Ye Men of North Carolina, xieir ye not the muffled roar . I v, Of the Battle-Drum resounding - I From the Mountains to the Shore? Glenn ancUPritchard stand together ! - floo -thft 'RannftT flnatincr hiorh ; - 1 See. the Banner floating hieh Bearing the sublime inscription: From the piny peaks of ' To the sandy snores or mare, Keep that Banner proudly waving. Tess tne battle every wnero; Strike for Home and Wife;, and Chil dren; . V - Let this be your battle cry, As the conflict warms and thickens ; North Carolina Shall Go Dry."- Long have we endured this evil, seen its fruits and its curse : Tried to check and regulate it. But it went from bad to worse I - Shall we tolerate it longer? Let it still our Laws defy? Help us, God of Home and Mother, ".worth Uarolina snail uo uij." It has left wives worse than widows, Children more than. orphans made ; Blight and ruin, grief and sorrow Are its common stock in trade t Let it. since it showed no pity. Now in vain for pity cry ; Let your ballot be your answer : "North Carolina Shall Be Lry." Ho 1 Ye Sons of Carolina, . Up. and arm you for the fray : For the fight is to the finish On the twenty-sixth of May I Just a long, strong pull together, As we see the day araw nign, And you hear these words at sunset: ".North Carolina Mas lione urj i" Albemarle, N. d., March 10, 1908 CHRISTIANA. There will be a free entertain ment at Crescent Thursday nignt before Easter, April 16th. Come one, aud ail. - -b ii i John Henry Hamilton is sick with pneumonia. We hope for him apeedy recovery. Mrs! Luther Lverlv. who has been afflicted with neuralgia of the nerves, and her daughter, Miss ' Beulah, who had erysipelas, also her son, Paul, who accidentally cut his foot very seriously, are all gradually convalescing, we are glad to say. That their recovery may be speedy is the sincere desire of the whole community. nan t, h Hr,naomfit,hinff v,ot r,ii rmKow Tftvnlnt.ionize vuao nuA i cycles. Instead of pumping air into his wheel he just Btuffs the tires full of cotton, are puncture proof He says they and need no pumping. There will be communion ser vice at Christiana Sunday, April 12th. On Saturday there will be preaching at two o'clock p. m., after which there will be a mis sionary sale."' Everybody cordial ly invited to attend these service?. We would like to know who Fred is, who hails from St. Luke's? Say, Fred, don't you think it would be a good plan to have a prohibition rally at Rowan Acad- f 1 A A. 1 emy soon; Lies us get and arrange The State will fur nish us with big speakers. Ray Thomas, who has been very sick with pneumonia, is able to be out again. ' - - It is might nice that Xerxes can crawl into his mud house and let others fight for him. TCbe mis siles hurled by Gorneliusorum- felixatumcame swift and fast and the gas of their explosions was omninresent. But he has been oantnred and now gently slumbers in the arms oi nr.nv.Ano wViilo f ho viRifcnrH crath- er around and behold him breathe his troubled life away. Soon he will reach the Styx and cross over into the eternal shades, where our ancestors, far back into the misty nt a TYiofinAn ftntinnitv. ItUliUtCUCSO VJJL " 1 . are (ha Huron At rntllT. rection morn. Rally round the banner, boys, and on May 26th we wuiJaury . . i " Baldy Boyden and Cy. Watson with their claws down so that the morethey scratch the deeper the? will go. Akexes. Kodol For Dypepsia has helped thousands of people who have had stomach trouble. 1ms .is what one man says of it : "BJ. C. noWitf. &' Co.. Chicago. 111. f Gentlemen In -1897 I hed a dis ease of the Btomach and boweis. I could not digest and I ate and in the spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received from that bdttle all the gold in Georgia could not buy, I 4.;n naQ i;..1a occasionally as I BVl'l " " . . find it a fine blood purifier and oood tonic. May you live long!. . nearly as good as maple and prosper. Yours very truly, n xr rorrtll. Rndins? Ga.. Aug.1 27, 1906." Sold by JameHi Plum mer and all druggists iCFllTS WANTH! 16x20 crayon por- traits 0 cents, frames 10 cents and up, sheet pictures one cent each. You can make 400 profit or $ 86.00 per week. Catalogue and samples free. Frank W. Wil liams Company, vim w. iayior St., Chicago, 111, FAITH. The annaul old time singing will be held at the rteiormea , ,, ... ... " a. m. ana- tne ainner win oe " the grove near the church.- Bring -. . ' i . all the old time fa, sol, la books yOu cam' '.'.,. . i Kirby Ritchie v bs moved to Faith-from-Spencer, N. C, and is working for the Albert Lee Pink Granite Company. . . Surveyor Best, of 4he Southern Eailroad Company, has just sur veyed out-a side track for the Albert Lee Pink Granite Co. .George Peeler is confined to his bed wrth the mumps. Daniel Coirl, an old soldier, is visiting Pinkney Ludwick. The good road from Faith. to Salisbury will cause many-an au tomobile to visit our townr J. T. Wyatt has one ear of extra quality of corn and as long as it last she will send a few grains to any one who will send a stamp for postage, so they may get start. The Albert Lee Pink Granite Company has received their big boiler, hoisting-engine and steam drill. They have up steam and are making connection with their machinery. . A large car load of fine granite i i j a i r ii. curbing was snipped 10 ABDeniw Saturday by J. T. Wyatt. The president of the Albert Lee Pink Granite Co., pf New York4 was the guest of W. H, Binder Tuesday. He was well pleased with the progress mfide in open- ii..; l T'l 1DK fleir UBW 4ua" UOWJ- will haul their granite on wagons they can get Ltheir side track, If the railroad company will furnish people with fiat cars fast enough there will be hustling times in and around" Faith this summer and lots of people will find work in the quarries and thousads of dollars will be scat tered amoDg the people, because bo me big jods are coming mis a A " - way onjne gramie Den. Aiiat m good news to all. . Venus. , MILLERTOWN. April 6. After being absent for some time will try and join the P. P. A's. again. We Millertown people have at,out decided in favor of a minus fruit crop again, , Old Jack Frost cleaned them up on the night of April 3rd. The farmerg cf this section are faugy aa a bee getting ready to plant corn, cotton, etc. Miss Ethel Austin has a severe attack of pneumonia, we wish her a speedy recovery. ' The Morgan Brothers have mov ed their saw mill for the second time on the late Love Kirks land Jos: W. Miller has treated him- self to a new corn plante". As one of the correspondents has been telling you about theHate Emily Miller, and about her con dition in this world and tne worm l. ' ' f -11 1 to come, ana bdom nuuiuuu uet monev sewed up in ner ieatner bed, I will say that this is a mis take. We know some people who were acquainted with her and who cared for her for some time and perhaps we know just & little about howshe was. Of course we I . I Will HUIlllb L 11 nil bub was a who perhaps never Knew tnorougn W of the One who cares for Souls J as she never professed religioD, and she was of course a wicked woman, but she she never cursed her cats, as she always liked them, would call . them, Sweetie, Blos som and other p-t names. We inat want to make some of these thinf?8 clear B0 as not to make makers any worse than they are. J. Cal Fraley has been catching some fine fish we are told. He caught a fine carp af few days ago. H, Calvin Miller has something like measles or the rosaola, he has been sick a few days.- . Uncle Josh. Kennedy's Laxative Cough a aVTnvthe coueh syrup . that gUgar and which children like so n toVa TTnlikn nearlv all - otiher 'cough remedies. it does not constipate, but on tne otner nana U acts nromotlv yet gently on tha tinwftlH ' through which the WUV ? u cold is forced out of the system, and .At time it allays inflamma- tinn. Alwavs use Kennedy's Lax tive Coueh Syrup, com Dy James Plummer and all druggists Subscribe for The Watchman. Rowis for Prohibition. Jri . f-;-; Rev. S. F. Conrld, of Charlotte, was in the city Recently andiin writing of his visit, he says : N "I mingled, much among the crowds jon the street .and - talked with men from different; partsof the county and did not hear a single doubtful .: utterance as to the probability of carrying the county. .Everybody seemed hope ful and I believe with good work and organisation Rowa county will come up withia ''majority for prohibition. - It s certainly a livewire and thouhHhere re 18 saloons ' and . several distilleries here there is the most dogged de termination to drive them from the county.' t For We Children ' mmtmmmmmmammmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm To succeed; these days you must have plenty of grit, cour age, strength. How Is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not lorget Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure andrich, and builds up .the general health in every way. The children cannotpoBslbly have good health tinless the bowelB are in proper condition. Cor Mui.Hn.tiiu! h, vtiTut Btnall laxative doses of Ayer's P11U. AU egjable,8ugr-;oated. Kade hy J. O. Ayer Oo.,Iwjwell, Kaas. 7' HAIRVTOOR. yers AOUE CURE. CQfiBRY PECTORAL. We have-no secrets I We publish ' the formulas of all our medieinee. Notice o! AliplicaOoa lor Pardon. - Notice is hereby given tjhat applica tion will be made to GoiuH. B. Glenn, for the pardon of Will Fisher, who was convicted at November term, ,.1907, of Rowan-Superior court, for assault and battery, and sentenced by Judge Jus tice to two years on the public roads of Bowan county. This March 21st, 1908. 4t pd. ADELATE FISHER. MORTGAGE SALE. . By virtue of the power of sale vested in me as Mortgagee and Trustee in a certain mortgage executed by Robert Todd on the 28th day of November, 1903, and recorded in Book No. 23 of Mortgages page 240, in Register of Deeds office Rowan County, said mort gage being given to secure a certain promissory note with interest, execu ted by the Mortgagor, and default hav ing been made in payment of said note, I. D. C. Lingle, by virtne of the above mentioned power of -sale, will sell at pnblic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court-house door in the City of Salisbury, oir Mondny. the 20th tf ay of April, 1908, at' twelve o'clock M., the following described property, to-wit: On the West side or the Boutnern Railroad about two miles South of Sal isbury, N. C. ; beginning at a stone w, 6 chas. to a stone, Brown's corner, thence N. 6. 33-if. chas. to a stone Brown's corner, thence E, 6 chas, to a stone Brown's corner, thence S. to the beginning corner, containing 4 acres. Beginning at a stake on Beaver's line corner of church lot and runs N. 38 E, 7 60 chas. to a stake, thence S. 882. 4:20 chas. to a stafce, tnence a. 14-E. 5 chas. to a pine, thence 8. 88 E. 2 chas. to a dogwood, thence S. 20 E. 6 50 chas. to a stake, thence S. 55 W. 8 chas. to a stake, thence S. 15 E. 4 chas. to a pile of stone, thence S. 75 W, 3.25 chas. to a" pile of stone, thence N. 49 W. 7.60 chal. to a. stake, thence N. 56v E. 4.30 chas. to a stake, thence N. 36 W. 3.50 chas.; to a sweet gum, thence N. 56-1-2 E. 1.92 chas. to a stake, thence N. 44 W.. 5.37 chas. to the beginning, containing lo-o-4 acres more or less. This March 17th, 1908. D. C. LINGLE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned freeholders of Gold Hill and Morean Townships will apply i?y peti tion to the Hoard oi uounty uommis- sioners of Rowan county, c., on ter the Boundary line betweea uold Hill, and Morgan Townsnips tne pro posed change will , begin at the first railroad crossing oi the Salisbury and Gold Hill public road north of station in Gold Hill and extend with the rail. road track to the'Oabarns county line this March 14, 1908, Gold HU1 Morgan Township Luther Biggers, - Township John Morgan, Thos. Moyle, Bennie Martin, D. L, Martin. Geo. Hi Morgan, H. E. Tiser, J. O. Snugga. Notice to the Stocklioiders. Creditors. Dealers anfl Otners interestefl m tne Affairs ol tHe Spencer Supply Com pany Rown County. In the Superior Co&rt Overman & Company, Simpson-Peacockr Com pany , V. Wallace, J. V. Wallace, ana Uj. u. wai- Summons laee, partners, trading for Relief."" as V. Wallace & bons, I vs. I The Spencer Supply I Company. J State of JNortn uaronna. To the sheriff of Rowan County, uicCiu6. , , . Yoa are nereoy commanaea to sum- monTneHpencerDuppiyumpanj.ineijg R0iicit subscriptions in deiendant aDove nameu ii it ue iouna m,'fhin vnnr Cnnntv. to be and annfiar hftfm-R the Judeeof our Superidr Court, at a Court to be 'or tne ourity hnrv.N. O. on the 9thMonday after the ist Monaay mmarca.ine same do- KLiatt' copy o!nwhch . . -mr 1 1.L 1 will be deposited in tne omce of the oierk of the SupritfrrCourt for said County, withm the , first days of said term, ana iei saiuueieiiuaui, lase noMce that if it fail to answer to the said complaint within that time, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not. and of this summons mSLdnUnndSrmv hand and seal nmirt. thi 12th dav of March, 1908. , v J. J. mcCybbins, CUrrency in well sealed-envelopes. Address all commani 01erftySuperiOr 3' cations to Wm. H. Stewart, Salisbury, ,N. Q. ' " - x - - Notice. All persons holding claims of any kind against The Spencer Supply Com pany, of Spencer,i. C, shall present and make proof ofuch to the under signed, receivers, on or before the 18th day of July, "1908, or be barred from participating in the distribution .of the Lassets of said corporation. This notice is given m accordance with the order of the Court. " -This March 18th, 1908. Lbo C, Wallob, L : J. K. Link, x Receivers for The Spencer Supply . Company. ,2-254t. r ing Real is the kind of advertising that pays.- . - We have built up this business by fair dealing, courteous treatment and BARGAIN GIVING. The Time to Buy. Now is the time to buy and this is the place. Dress Goods. 20 pieces Double wid,th Suiting, 20c value . . . : 1 2c One lot 40 inch dress goods, 50a value, 25c Big line of Black Dress Goods, in all the new weaves.' Prices range from 25c to $1.50 per yard. Silks. One lot Dress Silks, 50c value, sspecial, 25c $1.50 36-inch black Taffeta, special, $1.00 Big line of Summer silks in all the new dainty patterns, in- cludingJight and dark shades, just what you want for from 50c to $1.00. illinery. Now is the time to buy that Easter bonnet, the newest most up-to-date Hats are to be found at this Store and the prices are reasonable. . . Specials. One lot calico special, 4c One lot white Lawn - 5c 36-inch Colored Chambras, in remnants, 8c 86-inch Percales, specials, f7 10c Big line colored Lawns, special, 5c 25o Waistiugs, special . . . . 1 5c 40-inch White Lawn, Spcial, 10c 36-inch Good Quality Bleached Domestic, 6ic One lot Ginghams in remnants. . . .V. 5c" 86-inch Unbleached Domestic ........ 5c 5 Cakes Armour's celebrated laundry soap, special, . . . . 10c 2500 yards Val and Torchon Laces at ....... . 5c 2500 yards Fine Embroidery, 5c - Fancy Goods. Newest things in belts, 25c to $100' Ladies Neckwear in the things, 25c to 50c Queen's llare. Special Assortments for 5c and 10c in both plain and deco rated. - We want everybody to come and the bring the children. We will give you bargains and make you feel at homejfr Tie Empire DeDartment Store Co., Cor. Main and Bank Streets. FREE! FREE! FREE! The Oatchman Away Another As, has been our custom for augurate our 1908 voting contest in which we propose to give away, absolutely without to cost less than 8s5U.UO or over cures the most votes between 1908. The contest is open to desire to enter, ana tne rules follows: v 1st. For everv cent paid on man one vote will be given the ie(wd to cast for any reputable citizen, When subscrip w"" aic ocuicu a" .euu, number of votes. He also, is as above. 2nd. Coupons, bearing date votes to which the subscriber, issued when payment is made. on file in this office within fifteen days alter being issued, or they will be void. The coupons will be keptnder lock and key and the standing of all candidates will .be published each week during the contest. which will take place at 6:00 coupons may be counted and party, orb a committee appointed by tne contestants and tne editor of the Watchman. 3rd. (a) All back dues on at the rate of $1.00 per year.. (b) subscriptions paid in will be taken at 75c per year. (c) Subscriptions paid in and a crood 50c Docket knife LJa) per year. id) Those who are in arrears, in order to take advantage of the reduced pric0, or premium, must first pay up such ar- rearges m full. Our knife most a gitt. Tne knives are nr. f "nm a trt nnfl qua 4111. AjanuiuaitJB xur iu uuKgy premium may euier at auy I r-t J 3 i l-ux , . . HUCU a&BiPtaiiuo aa iudy uiay will h allowed contestants q1u1) raisers are wanted and I allowed tnem. I -m . 1 111 T ju very tmng win De conauctea iairiy ana wunout paru ality. Every candidate will be given a square deal and, the winner. Will sureiy receive a cent of cost to him. This is our third contest and . those , , . winners in onrnrevions rammiffTin are our T r. . " . u best recommendation s. If you intend to make an effort to -n this time, sret busy at once, and if further information IS wantea, wriie w uh. ah - . i . j j An rivrp.d those who enter the contest. ' We hope to make this of our biggest and best contest shown as. bend money by DivJ.r.l.rJeel7 ST Oyer Davis & Wiley Bank; Satisfaction Guaranteed. .... Office Hours: Phone 156 80 a m to I p m x to e p m Bargains Is Going To Give Good Buggy several years, we herewith in cost, a splendid buggy not &75.UU, to tne party wuo se now and Saturday June 20th, any reputable person who may governing tne same are as subscription to The Watch subscriber, which he is privi- priviledged to cast, them same u. u&wUV ' xUlix,x of issue. and the number of or agent, is eniilted, will be All coupons must be placed At tne close or tne contest, r. M., Saturday, June 20th, the examined by any interested subscriptions must be paid in advance, witn voting coupon, No premium advance, .with voting coupon as a premium, will be taken at oner is a genuine bargain, al stroug ana wen made in every X h tiin A I A i tneir own benali ana secure j a axcdijlo. xx nuciai uuiuuiicdiuii for the subscriptions obtained a liberal comission will also be J l i 1 1 -"J 1 A J euitjuuiu uuggy wiluuul uue i-t. ' :ix Ml 1 aHBistauce putsBiuie wm ue reii- and ill appreciate any favor cnecK,. post omce oraer, or First Class Farm Implements at reasonable prices. You save- Labor, Timo -and Money.- when you buy Implements that N wear well and work weR. 4 : The kind that we.seR. We issue one of the best and most complete of Farm Implement Cat alogues. It gives prices, descrip tions and much interesting infor mation. Mailed free upon request. Write for it. The Implement Co., 1302 East Main St, RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. We are headquarters for " V. Crimp and other Roofing, Wire Fencing, Barb Wire, Poultry . Netting, etc. N Write for prices on any supplies or Farm Implements you require. . ILLINERY. ( We will be pleased to have you call and inspect our line of new Spring Millinery. Our styles are correct and prices to suit the times. Mes. Alice Patteeson, Miss Doea Letttz. S. Main St. , Chestnut, N. C. ATTENTIONI SOUTH LAND Belle Shoes All Leathers and Stvjes. Your choice at $1.50 the pair These Shoes are, made by us and Guaranteed to be all Sol id Leather. PDPUlfiR PRICE FOOT WEAR TERMS STRICTiy CASH IC Capital $20,000 00 RaaI T rl rl n I mama Immiivmmmm ntJdl CMdlC, LUdlld, W5UldlIU6 SALISBURY, N. C, Two Valuable Farms For Sale. We offer for sale cheap the Captain Wilson Farm in South Rowan and near Mill Bridge ; con sists of about 120 acres includine one of the very bost pieces of bot tom land in the State; has plenty of timber; two good dwelling houses, and is located in the best farming section of Rowan county ; . it is koown as the Old Wilson Place.. - 0 For price and terms apply or write to our office. We also offer for quick sale a 46 acre farm three miles out of Salisbury ; has good five room new dwelling? good barns; pas- utes and lots fenced ; would make. , splendid dairy farm. Can be bought now for $1,500. 4 Per 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 depositors We also loan money on. real es tate and personal security? fHE PEOPLES' BANK AND TRUST CO. D, R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, . President. 4 Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-President. Teller. THE STATE'S STRONGEST BANKING INSTITUTION. $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. VMovia Loan & Trust Co., Salisbury Savings Bank Building; J&AHIBSESKSI . ' raeei IB WACHOVIA LOAN TRUST GO
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