THE CARQL1I1A V'ATCHMAlj.l ; The saloon must haver boys,; or it must shut up shop. : Can't jou furnish it one? t ia a great fac tory, and unless . rTcan get about wy,vw viu wvu gvuvuvu i me is Duoiisnea. not lor tneimr- IBW JUBMtiai BUUW Ul UtIBQ ISC Uoa nf hnirmnir km, mou n out, and its A List of theiSood People Who tfaiiSnb The "following list of .good tones . nj.ust , close operations must be : thrown cold world, and the public revenue paper is somewhat appreciated bv wanted ,uuu- many olour very best citizens. bixo uumvo.uuo ihii w atchman does some ramny out or every-nve must con- things as a conscientious duty. It Salisbury, N. 0., Apb. 29, 1908. tribute a boy to keep up the sup- may not always be right, ; but it ply. Will yon help? ; Which of aot8 wjth good intentions, and will aattBr. JaSb IK. lHt, at tte post oOm at iflattf fcmrr, M. 0 u4r taa aet tiooxrm of liana tHL 1W. 7 will dwindle. 000-boys," is your bojs !will it be?, T he Mino taur of Crete had to have a tn-l " ,n. ,n.m . nmH luu ut lair uiaiuwuu eauu. i uisii page ui tuiB apci). uuiucui- i i ftt.fi! v ffvHowincr the subscriber year, but the Minotaur of Amenoa XA blue cross mark oirthe tip per right hand corner of tee lmmedi- John L Holshouser. j: Qeo r H Shaver W H C LyOTlyi-A B Goodman, Capt W C-Coughenour, ust AJfElIer D L rLyerly; Morgan, JW Prick. Jno l Goodman. Mrs R O Isenhour. jn JAgnerL W Safrit.Thoa Fisher, .To a A "Ro mt4 r: W A I A ffTlftT K (1 showour appraoiation of their pa.t,iC;.(: . ' we t ; a; 'iiinvn aiiiik r i ni i. mi mill - iiiin film -- . - - - Alyx Peeler, Mrs T F Spry," u A Beaver, J H Ccok, H.W Boat, J m Alexander, .H J: Peeler, W W Weaver, J L Lyerly, Capt W D Pethel, M L File, G W File, W J Swink, J W Cook, W A Henley T M Wagner, . . v ; stand by its honest convietions.if every name on its. list should-be discontinued . This . is noi Baid bpastingly by,;no means, but is name,.is to notify such subscriber demands a city-full of boy's each nt,irsfi-t.n thoBrt-tarKn wnriM'thrnt., that his subscription has expire year. Ar y4 a . f ither?. Have Lle ita efforts in behalf of 4rohibi you contributed ,v boyT it not, tiODj that.it does not. intend to be some other family has had to give throttled and that-the fewqld more than its share. Are you not BnaVaana fiffhteTa" who Sand that iie is cordially invited to renew at once. The speoial-re- Iduced price at which we are now offering the paper lasts no longer tnarrjune zutn, and is ior casn in 'advance only. After this time j the price will be $1.00, strictly. If, after being thus notified, you fail to receive The Watchman, jyon will have only yourself to blame. . selfish, voting to keep the saloon open to grind up boys, and ' then doing nothing to keep np the sup ply? Our boys, as well as their fathers and mothers, may well It is a very poor runs when the battle begins. give serious tnougnt to tne qnes- teake n8e- of .personal letters, soldier that tl0n asKea on a PiaoarQ POBWU a" does-he ask any one why -he think they can cause -it to leave the path of duty because they stop their subscriptions, are simply beating the . wind and wasting time. The editor does not .usually nor dis jmong th.e advertisementB.in Bome Lontinued hig subscription, that 1 J. H, McKenzie is to be the jnext sheriff of Rowan county. Mark it. street oars. The placard reads as follows a 'A saloon - can no more Be run without using up boys tnan a flouring mill without wheat or a I Baw mill without logs. The ques- Rowan is goiDg dry. Rowan county is going dry. Rowan county is going dry by a good majority. Mark it. is tne subscribers 4 rignt stop when he pleases,' 01 any cause . he pleases, or for.no cause -without being questioned, but the follow ing fling from a letter received Saturday, indicates the ' intoller The Democratic primaries are tion is, "Whose boys? lours-or anca nrevailine amonsr n certain mice? Our boys or our neigh- LviftBB who onnose nrohibition and 1 L i mt : ' 1 o,, l .... . oorsr I finrioavnr ta vent their snlean on A part of the responsibility i of janvthine that opposes their views. answering that question laiis upon jj. reada . ll 1 i.1 1 A 4- K n-rr t 1 l 1 MBA-vn 11m 11 a i r ei .j a. Rockwell Allyt For Pronioltlon . An active prohibition club has been organized at. Rookwell. A. the organization of the clnb J. B. McCombs iwas elected; -president and. John K. Linn, seoretary. Fiye 'vice presidents were elected throughout the community. Rock well is almonst unnimons for prohibition. The club has been meeting every week since its .prganization, Bros. Linn.-Som-mey, and Rowe have addressed the club. Thursday nightv. April 23rd W. B S moot, made a most excell ent and touching address, to the club. The ladies of the com munity are taking a great interest in the cause of temperance. The club now numbers about. 125 members." We are continually making converts to the cause. -Weire. often .told? "It dont lopklike any panic in here. " We are having a. . goodtrade. Thereisva reason for it. We were lucky -not to ,be stacked np?withit: -high priced gpods when ce panic came gri, and:we,have had the nerve; totfillsorird tbreith ne spring goods at the new .panic low prices, and .goods we 4iad oii hand we have reduced'to the present prices. Bo you don't have to pay; : high prices nere. . l 0 0 0 o o 0 8 mmmt Ml going to be held Saturday.' Sat- wlUm to rulf themselves, to help Bub80ribers round here; by' filling lurday, May 2nd. Turn out. and ?put in a vote for Jas. H.x McKen zie for sheriff and good men for,! all the county officers. It takei 1 good men to make a good county government. . support a saloon? Think of it, boys, and let it not be you or your friends who furnish the .material on which the saloon prospers. up tne paper foolishness. with prohibition The Lutheran Ministers Pass Resolution. The Lutheran Ministers asbo- subscribers. We are keeping . our If you intend, to vote" against ciation of Rowan County held aD00g ftnd know pretty well prohibition because you want the meeting in Salisbury, and, the whether we are losing a lot of slop for your hogs, remember subject of temperance having subscribers" or not. It-is not in- some poor leiiow will nil a drunk- come up, the following resolution tended to make it appear that ard s grave because he drank the I was passed: x those composing the subjoined list stronger brew that your vote nelp- Resolved : That it is the sense endorse the policy of the Watoh- ed to place as a . stumbling block of this association that the prohi- tJl of the edifeort We do not give the name, be cause there is no desire to make a personal matter of it. There were two names marked off. By the same mail we received nine new in his path. Remember, that poor fellow may be your boy. There are numbers of men in the county jail and on the chain HAN, for there are some who do not, bition movement now on in our fit.at.A id nnn-nolitieal and non partisan and, being purely a great but they are men irho concede the moral issue having for its object rights of others and are tolerant the religious and general better- Lf opini0ns contrary to their own, they respect others and are en gang to-day who are there because Hnnnort Qt an onr Dastors and titled to respect. Every -broad of whiskey. We knowof a young churches. j minded and intelligent man reads man sent out to the gang yester- The ministers in attendance both sides of all public questions, day for the first time. He has a were Revs. Geo. H. Cox,.J. A. dear good mother and some sweet Linn, C. A. Brown, H. A. Trexler, sisters whose hearts are bleeding MrM. Kin ard. R. R. Sowers, W. . He Got Wbat He Needed. - "Nine years ago it looked as if my time nad come, says Mr. u. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. "I was -so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist recommended Electric Bitters. I bought a bot tle and J got" ifrhat I needed strength. I had one . foot in the grave, -but Electrio Bitters put it back on thevturf again and I've been well ever since." Sold un der guarantee at all druggists. 50c, Temperance Speaking. - There will be a temperance speaking at Phanuel church, next Tuesday night, May ofen at o o clock. Rev. W. W. Rowe will be the speaker. JU very body is cor dially invited to come out and hear him. for the son and brother. He was sent there for being drunk on Sun day. The demon has such a hold upon him that he cannot resist his influence and has gradually gone from bad to worse. He is a good boy and a good working man, but the devil has him by the button- Aull, L. B. Spracher, Morgan. and it is the narrow-minded, the-4 prejudiced, the intojlerant, self- asBertive. ignoramus wno is con- and C. I. tinually making an ass of himself and proving by his daily conduct that he lacks much in being the half nf whfit, ho nrfianmes to be. J. W. Carlton Enforced for the Legislature. MUwi Hat. ia com03aed of 1 o - - c We, the undersigned citizens of n6w subscribers and those wtho have paid something on their sub scriptions since our laBt report Rowan County, do most heartily endorse the candidacy of J . W hole and is leading him on and on tbe last nine years he has been a Let the' gentlemen who have against his will. His nrother poor resident of our county. JJurmg "stopped" put tneir names up oe loliiol follnwia anincr to kick him this period he has always sbown aide thia list and are themselves OO I T . i. f ll I we are informed, by voting for . Df a ocra,i 01 as they are. The list is: BiaUUUUCBU OYlO. o uuiiiuivuu I -T) f TIT r . . .. "rv . T I 1.1 HUH UaLLlO. IUIOO XI. V nim t tne jjemocrais 01 nuwau on. the continuation Fesper-r and distilleries in our midst, county, feeling sure that he will man,J 15ranfc wuneim, a. at How heartless. Are you going to represent faithfully and imparti- Misenheimer. Z A Kluttz, Audy kick him too? j ally all interests tnat may oe con- Casper, L A Kaney, j r i ry, j 1 Fry, Samuel Rothrock, J Gilbert cerned in any legislation that might come upifor consideration. nr rroaTv-mdAr.fca a jrrftftt.lv Standing high 4n his profession, glad to print as much of their arti- career and -8 now connected with cles as our space will permit, and various business interests as well owing to limited space and an as large farming interests in our over abundance of items, we are county. Having had practical compelled tocut out much T. crlonMs received. Sometimes three orf our peculiarly well qualified to repre will'give the same item, some times sent the business man and the the items have been previous- farmer. We-believe" ther Demo lyprinted, sometimes the items crats of Rowan County will do 1 i t u well to nominate him as one of are merely foolishness and should their candidate8 for the Legisla- not be printed and -again they are fe,e - received too late. So, taking all D. R. Julhan, D. J. Miller, L. H. Clement, Edwin u. Gregory, t.hinffa into consideration, we do the best we can under the circum stances cutting out and condens ing wherever seems best. We S. T. Dorsett, O. W. Spencer, J. S. Henderson, LE Heilig, S. B. Colley, W. W. McKenzie, M. D , John Whitehead, M. D., A. W. i Snider, mftVfi this exDlanatioh so that the TTifikff. Cashier W. L. & T. Co.. P. correspondent finding his comma- 0. Sasser, Shop Supt T, F.Hd- WM V -will undertand the situation. It wnnld take a paper twice the Bize of the Watchman to print all we receive on the subject of temper ance alone. We have never known isuoh a flood of material on any subject before. The peo ple must surely be aroused. Plenty if Trouble is caused of stagnation : of the liver and bowels. To get rid of it me immediately, and after taking Death Wis on His Heels. Jesae P. Morris, of Skippera,1 Va., had a close call in the spring of 1906. He says : "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on nay , heels-i Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. Jfrhelped and headache and billibuBness and two and a half bottles I was a well f h at hfiric a i aandice m&n aflraiii I fotind out : tnat 'take Dr. King's New Life Pills, New, Discoyeryja the best remedy -the reliable purifiers that do the for coughs and lung disease in all work without grinding or griping, the world." Sold under guaran 25o at H drug stores. ; tee at alLdruggists. 50o and 1. r SubBcribeforTHE Watohmah. ITrUl bottle free. v Isenhour, E M Williams, tf A Barringer, W H Hammill, D O Miller, M L-Earnhardt, John House, Chas Culp, George Q Goodman, D- H Stirewalt, D-B1 Fink, J C Barger, Geo H . Peeler, P A Peeler, G W Bruce, JAShive, John M Bot, G W Fespefman, S M Yost, M W Kluttz, Mrs L W Lingle, M A Kluttz, Sidney A Lyerly, John L Lefler, Maxwell Holshouser, W A Lyerly, W A Weant, J P A Beaver, Rev C B Heller, D C Lingle, T J Loflin, J 0 Wilhelm, A W Shaver, Chas f W Arey, Miss Minnie E Shaver, H B Foutz, H J Freeze, J Rowan Davis, WR Felker, J W Fblker, Edwin Shaver,. JameB Reid, J W Safrit, A -W Miller, Julias .Frick, U W Clampit, W. A Patterson, Dr U E Miller, WHE) C Peeler, Rev A S Peeler, Alfred Goodman, L W Lingle, MrS-H Fry, D L Canble, Moses Starnes, H M L Agner, . L D H Brown, M M Brown, , E l Brown, Edgar Rice,: H G Cran ford, Thos E Webb, Jas H Ram Bay, 1 )r CM Poole, R L Poole, J H.Simerson,-J A Trexler, M F Cighl, John H A Barger, J C Morgan r Geo D Peeler, Mrs Flora McCombs, Rev W W Rowe, hJ 0 Misenheimer, Mrs Laura, M Fisher,: J M MoCorkleV J fWal ler, Rev L B Spracher, C ATrer et, W T Workman SFv jrdv J J Stewart, JP M -Phillip8,james Austin, J B Park,J R Stftdler, W C H Park, -Geo , W H411, W G Honeyoutt, S t e p h'en . Kirk, 500 But to Hear Rev. Rowe. Qn the morning of -April 19bh th're was held a prohibition rally at Lower Stone church, near Rock well, N. C. There were about 500 people present. Rev. W. W. jRowe, pastor, preached on prohi bition and held the attention of his audience for two hours :i&aah good was done . on this occasion. People were present from nearby towns; also from Stanly and Cabarrus counties. The prohibi tion movement is in good shape in this section. ' A go xl majority will be given for prohibition. a Kodol For DypepsU has helped thousands of people who have had stomach trouble. This is what one man says of it: "E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111 Gentlemen In 1897 I hed a dis ease of the stomach and bowelB. I. could not digest and I ate and in the spring of 1902 I bought bottle of Kodol and the benefit received from that bottle all the gold in Georgia could not buy. still use a little occasionally as find it. a fi'e blood purifier and a gpod tonic. May you live long and prosper. Yours very truly, C. N. CorntU, Reding, Ga., Aug. 27, 1906. M Sold by James Plum mer and. all druggists. The Best 3pring Medidine TAKE IT NOW To wake- up your liver whichi has become torpid during the Winter. '- ,- r - " SIMMONS " LIVER REGULATOR will clear, the eye, steady the, hand, stimulate digestion. '. '" . Purify the Blood N Two styles of Corsets, me- ;- " , - j Very Swell Styles. sa. ISStK BigLotofKmbroidory r pri06 $.25$4 really worth 88 and- A?r C A fk t '4 CA " - " - ' - and 48c. Our price fiQ At Q, l I3C - , ,v --"pr. . ' . . ... - Beat Calico - '' u . - - : - --.Ats3Uc Yard-wide Bleaching, worth 40-in5h White Lawn, worth . .. Best 7o Apron Gingham 7canda very good A 7and 10ct in short JT fast colora. ;; . quality. Our prfae J,yC.e lengths. Our price r fwKa 0 0 o o 0 0 0 It Pays to Trade at G 0 o cD 0. SAM COX. Pres. C.-B. AYCOCK. V.-Pres. B. D. HEATH. 5econd V.-Ptca. tnntn iong Carolina mt Capital Stock 850,000.00 A. D. WARD, Oenera"CoHBclp amm -STOCKS CSL BONDS REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Direotors. C. B. Aycock, 0.L. Clark, A. A. Shuford,; ; Goldsboro. Clarkton Hickory B. D. Heath, L. G. Roper, J. 0. Carr : ;" Chariotte Roper . Wilmington ": R. EL. Brown, T. 0. Evans, L. I. Moore7'- ' Chadbourne Max ton New Bern''-7 - F. H. Cotton, A. D. Ward, " Geo. Hackney i Fayetteville New Bern Wilson . D, Sam Cox , , ' Greensboro Greensboro, N, C. , April 14, 1908 To the Man or Woman with Idle Money:- 7 . Da the seeds sprout while r" they stay in your barn or on the pantry shelf? Notrso,j and bring forth more money, whiie ii stays in your pocket or locked in a safe deposit box. " If will your money gr,ow you want it to grow, you must plant Jf )lant it in good soil. We, can furnish and you want to you a e r t i 1 e f lai d . We are just : uow in position to of f era few: thousand dollar a of excellent stocks, at par value of f 10 0.00. We can. offer a few shares of stock -in this company, at only. These stocks are -now paying 4$ semi-anually , JanuaryJ July, and we can satisfy you that the : earnings wilJL ri(pe from year -to year. Let your money work. It isn't, prpf li'j able to let it sleep. D. Sam Cox, President. W7 n H F8 DYSPEPSIA m a. w -j . r m mm I V f f rr I " r 1 I nfTCTC YirO A T VA!! P A T Bilem - tofflrtttioo. 1 r lf f 1 V! ? H :JlUE.DIa5 If llfti EiI , P r . )M h Saitj to. StpnMi6hyRlchiig.iii For Baokachsr Weak Cthreji trj DbKIH Wdnej & Bladdw PflJHfri Jfld Sxft mruEi onlt at m utouron or -lb" U E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO, OL For sale bv James Pltiriiier and all Pruggfsfsr -ai-j TUB OENUlMlfi lias the BSD Z on and on xliA 01 VOn BAUZ BY LIX 1EUGGISTS l JEWELRY & WATCHES A glance, at our stocK will at oiiqb convince yon tha we , ae the largest dealer, m the Jewelry , line in the City. - Gor stock of Jewelry consist of t almost every iibd of trinket and we keep up with ; all the new Fads. Se&our Hue of the latest Sadsi in. Jewelry , f They am the kind your Grandmobhers wore, and are BEAUTIFUL and CHEAP. - ' Onr.-linevof Wtches is very-complete, Althing inj, a J watch from $1.00 to $12.00. Carried in stock regularly in both Ladies and Gents sizes. A discount of 10 off on jewelry and 5 on watches will' . - be given for ten-days, beginning April 27tb, and 5 ad-. ditional to each purchaser who stotes he.y have read oir advertisements. . . N May 7th, will end the the discounts iven on.the different lines advertised for the? past few weeks. ;Na Goods pharged at discount prices A few-dqsjpa b thisrrcanedy will in variably cure, an ordinary attack of diarrhoea: -x t ' f i p- - It can alw.ays-. -l)e derjnded npon, even in the more je'vere, attacks of. cramp edlifc and IMctetet toorbns ., -It is equally successful for summer "diarrhoea and cholera infantum in children, and is the m eans of saving the lives of many children each ylear. When reduced:; with' water and sweetened iis pleasant tovtake. , Every man of family should keep this remedy in his home,, Boy it now. Pbice, 25c. , -JtAxmUOB, 50c. ".Ml . JHID.mll. II tmi.n. . T , I DeWirr SCARBQtlZEO rWtT0H HAZEL QAIVE For Piles, burns, 8ores.