4- THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. WM. BL 8TBWAX1. Uulfik. RESOLUTIONS OF THANKS. Itat laafin Stmt SiMr3jtcB Prtat 1 pvr yaw trletly ia asraast Battra m wwwrlMi matter Jaa. Ittfe, at tt sort afl at BaUa ftvr, K. C wrfar ttj aet e( Ooaarwn of Carafe trtf, tttt. Salisbury, N. C, June 27, 1908. FROM GOLD HILL. Me. Editor: And now we look the other way for awhile with gratitude and measure. The eleotion is over and we are rejoicing over the splendid victory that has crowned om affarto. It if Utter than most peojale expected, bnt not more bo than some predicted. It is about what I have been writing for and claiming all the while. When everybody, or as good as everybody, was for us. I could not see it possible to be otherwise. Amaioritvof 44.000! 'Rah for North Carolina and prohibition. The 4ay was a bright ooe, but warm. The election passed off quietly with no disturbance. The interest was intense on both sides, bnt there were very few on the anti side. There were but two citizens who worked on that side, and ond of them is interested in some of your saloons in Salisbury, but tbey accomplished very little The Anti-Saloon League of Gold Hill had a grand rally and enter tainment on Monday night, got ten up mainly by J. M. Proctor, at which there was music by the Rockwell band, recitations and songs and splendid speeches by W B. Smoot, of your town, and R D. Coleman, of Gold Hill. Their talk was simple an impressive, their argument clear and convinc ing. The gathering was large and upon the whole the meeting did much good for the cause. On Tuesday morning everybody was ready and eager for the battle of ballots. A very little after sunrise the writer cast the first vote for prohibition at Gold Hill precinct and the voting proceeded rather slowly, but orderly all day . There were quite a number of the girls and young ladies of the town about the polls who in a quiet or derly way did good service by their presencerthe distribution of tickets and soliciting votes. At sundown when the ballots were counted out it was found that- 85 votes had, been cast for prohibi tion and 2116 whites and 5 blacks had been cast against it. in Morgan township 218 votes were cast, 111 for prohibition and 107 against it. The two town ships in 1881 gave only 17 votes for prohibition. In this election they gave abpu 360 for it. The wetness of Salisbury made it somewhat damp on the river side of Morgan township, and the drys and wets were well nigh on an equipoise. But well done for Gold Hill and Morgan township, especially Gold Hill. It seems in this election that the manufacture and sale of liquor ticket did not "sweep the rural districts;" that the farmers did not take the place of the negro and deliver the goods ; or rather that they made the delivery at the other depot as hardly any farmers at this precinct voted the wet ticket. j. W. Gold Hill, N. C.f May 27th, 1908 The Anti-Saloon of Rowan County Adopt Resolutions. ELECTiQn RETURNS. The Majorities the VarlonCountUs Gave for and Against Prohibition. CHRISTIANA, June 1, 1908. The St. Marions of .Rowan Academy will reorgan ize their debating society Saturr day night Jun 6, at 8 p. m. All the old members are requested to attend and those wishing to be come members are invited to come. L. D. H. Brown, our black smith, has decided to divide his time and spend four days of each week in Faith. He will be at home on Mondays and Thursdays and Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fri days and Saturdays he will work in Faith. He would put all his time in Faith were it not for the fact that he has built up a con siderable home trade, and does not wish to close it all at once. If there is any singing school teacher m tne county or near by The Anti-Saloon League desires to publicly thank every parson man, woman or child who con tributed in any way to the great victory for prohibition on the 26th. The battle was fiercely fought and gloriously won and the praise is due to all by God's help. We thank Davis & Co. for the loan of lumber for extra seats. The Eagle Tailoring Co. for sewing cloth for'seats. Mr. Jarrett and the Messrs. Maynard Bros, for use of pianos. Mrs. Edna H, Meroney for the training of the children's choir and for pUying the piano. Mrs. B. W. Hatcher for her faithful work with the children's speaking contests, both here and in other paris of the county. , The good woman and ohilArra for - their ardent and laborious work in behalf of prohibition in their marches and at the polls. Mr. W. H. Stewart, Editor of the Carolina Watchman, for his manly stand and open advocacy of our cause in and through the columns of his able and influen tial paper. The Salisbury Daily Post for its courtesy in announcing our meetings and for various and sun dry services. Messrs. A. H. Price, R. Lee Wright, W. B. Smoot, P, S. Carl ton, Bismarck Capps, M. F. Hatcher and N. F. McMillan, members of the Salisbury Bar, for speeches made in Rowan and other counties, and for faithful services rendered, without finan cial compensation, at any time or place tne bteermg Committee saw fit to send them. The Salisbury and Spencer Rail way Co. for valuable assistance rendered. Messrs. Chas. W. Mowery and C. A. Montgomery for use of drays. The men who so kindly helped to raise our tent, build onr plat form, usher for us at the meetings. etc. etc. i rsiirr.nfn W. B. Summersett. Esq.. for Onslow Maj. " Wet. 225 The following reports have been received from the various counties of the state on the prohibition election : Maj. County. Dry. Alamance. 1198 Alexander .'. . - Alleghany Anson 553 Ashe 400 Beaufort 550 ...... Bertie 200 ' .. Bladen '.. 650 : .. Brunswick 200 ...... Buncombe 3681 Burke , 550 . Cabarrus 190 Caldwell 600 Camden 41 Carteret 300 Caswell 200 Catawba 814 Chatham 600 Cherokee 1250 Chowan ...... 100 Olaj 181 Cleveland.... 1114 Columbus 120 ...... Craven 350 Cumberland....... 540 Currituck 250 ...... Dare... . 300 Davidson 400 Davie 427 Duplin 400 Durham 700 Edgecombe 224 Forsyth ..: . . 1568 Franklin , 300 Gaston 1418 Gates 1 ... . .. 200 Graham 250 Granville 250 Greene 400 Guilford 1500 - Halifax .. 300 : Harnett 150 Haywood 2000 Henderson 900 Hertford "200 There will be preaching at Christ Lutheran church at East Spencer next Sunday at 11 a. m, by Rev. Reuben Goodman who has b9en sector id as supply pastor for this church. i The Best Spring Medicine TAKE IT To wake up your has become torpid Winter. NOW liver which during the SIMMONS. LIVER REGULATOR wjll clear the eye, steady the hand, stimulate digestion. Purify the Blood THE OTTNTTrVK h the KED Z on the front of each package, and on the side the aeal and (denature of J. H. ZEII.IN & CO. in KED. FOR SALE BY AtL DRUGGISTS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as admin istrator C. T. A. of W. A. Overcash, de- U y(je fa ceased , this is to notify all persons hav T-Liai'i ioca ing claims against the estate of siic Iredell 1286 Jackson 1000 Johnston,.. Jones 125 Lenoir 630 1250 mg claims against the estate of sua. deceased to exhibit them to the under-H signed at Landis, N. 0., on or before the 18th day of May, 1909, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re- gQQ icuvtry. au persons inueoieu 10 saia Lincoln 900 osmw wiu iubbbb mKe lmmeuisie pay- Macon mo This May 18th Silas J . Oveb iuouiouii kxrJKJ lif anfi'n A -vyv I Mecklenburg.::; 7.7. lVl8 . . .? " Lee Wriht Mitchell 600 Montgomery 140 Moore .. . 500 Nasheg 50 New Hanover .. ftji Northampton 882 1908. Ovkboash, Admr. O.T A., Landis, N. C attorney. 5-18 4t E? o o GO SPEOIAL BARGAINS IN STAPLE GOODS. We buy and sell for cash, aud just now the jobbers and milis' agents are very anxious to sell goods for cash, therefore we have been picking up some very cheap merchandise. Wer6 up and doing, always looking for bargains, and we have lots of 'em now. 0 0 o o o 0 0 Hickory Shirting for .7c Good grade of Hickory Shirting, worth 10 and 12, special . .70 5c Lawn for 4c Over 1000 yds. of Lawn, real 5c grade, pretty figures, also black and white, special T"4o Sheets 39c Regular size Sheets, worth 50o, special, each . 39o Table Oil Cloth best grade, full width, worth 20c, On f rlw, fftioy 12$o white and marble ..... l DO 4 Yard wide Bleaching, well worth 7$o Price. 6C Fruit of Loom and Hill Bleaching, everybody knows what these brands are. Worth llc, special 9c Best 7c Apron Gingham, special. . .. 5o Ladies 10c bleached Vest, tape neck, 100 dozen , each 5c . Men's njce lOo Socks, in black, tan, blue pi ied, at 5o Boy's Rush Hats ftfr. 5o MtnYKuife Halt for 10o Men's Rush Hats, extra large .... 1 5o 0 0 SHOES and CLOTHING. If its a Suit or only a pair of Pants you want, we will give you a big bargain in either. Shoes, we have some, bargains in cheap plow shoes, also a good stock of nice dress shoes. niLLINERY. We have bad a good trade in our Millinery this-season. Our sales ladies will take great pains in helping you to select a Hat to suit. We are putting out some real pretty Hats very cheap. ' It Pays to Trade at iboOOM ii lOOOOOOO a DEOTDST Over Davis & Wiley Bank Satisfaction Guaranteed, Office Hours: j Phone I66 8:80 a m to I p i 2 to 6 p m THE faithful and valuable services as treasurer. O TT If T71 n r. xi. ijieroney, Ji.sq.. tor ex ceedingly valuable services at the head of our mailing department. The Chestnut Hill, China Grove and Rockwell bands for the excel lent music they rendered on all occasions. Ine faithful ministers of the Gospel throughout the the count v who raised their voices in eloquent pleading tor the great cause of prohibition and the several conse crated layman who did likewise ueo. W. Wrieht. Esq.. for the kind loan of chairs and for other valuable assistance 1 he General Anti-Saloon Leaeue of Rowan county desires to render Highest praise to Cant. T. H. Vanderford for his magnificent management of our campaign as head of the Steering Commijtee; ana lor his able, faithful Orange Pamlico 126 Pasquotank 24 Pender 250 Perquimana. 6 Person Pitt 1 .... 1000 Polk 250 Randolph 1400 Richmond- 275 Robeson 2000 Rockingham. 250 Rowan 642 Rutherford 945 Sampson 650 Scotland 523 Stanly Stokes Suvry 350 Swain 550 Transylvania 450 Tyrrell Union : 1208 Vance 350 Wake : Warren 280 Washington Watauga 300 Wayne 100 Wilkes Wilson "715 300 199 200 255 450 161 743 250 Summersett Undertaking Co Are Fully equipped with the latest Hearses, Church Truck and all supplies necessary for con ducting funerals, and have a complete stock of all grades of CQfflns, Caskets and Bnrial Robes. Their Mr. R. M. Davis and Mj. T. W. Summer sett can be reached by phone at all times, night or day. Total 52093 Majority for prohibition 43399 MAY PROVE Fatal. Salisbury Learn ftiet if ttf and fearless efforts in hahftlf nf nmlii. Yadkin bition at 11 fimna in oil 1oJY:incey 1200 w ... w . .L uiaijnH ana anaer all circumstances. By the help of God, under his solen did generalship, our campaign was conducted faultlessly, the opposi won was pressed and beaten every where and our good old county When Will iina up tor trodf Umper&noe and rignteouinesa. And, in this connection, the League deems it proper to add that not one particle of enmity is ieic toward those who onnnaAH pronioition in the recent eleotion ; but on the contrary, the prohibi- but the Mem League see the putting 1290 515 7694 FREES FREE! FREE! The liiatchman Is Going To Give Avay Another Good Buggy. the l8lD8r- As has been our custom for several years, we herewith in augurate our 1908 voting contest In which we DrowoiA fn Baekaohe is only a imple thing 8lve awfty absolutely without cost, a Pplmdid buggy, not i n . - I ri nnn nnn 4- l- (Cf tI IBffr f i J. 1 A i as nrsB; udk icbb tuau 4uu.w ur uver $o.uu, to me pany WQO Be- But when you know 'tis from cures the most votes between now and Saturday June 20th the kidney; 1908. The contest is open to any reputable person who mav wuuujot uodud iu cuici, ctnu. tuu iuich governing me same are as That serious tionists cherish nothing kindest feelings for them bers and friends of the unanimously desire to liquor men remain here. uneir capital ang energy into wholesome enterprise and helping oausDury in ner lorward march of progress. Oar fight has been against tne liquor business, not the liquor man: we believe the business wrong but the men are, in most cases, good fellows who are personally our friends. Let them stay in Salisbury and take op other lines of endeavor, we will help them build up all we can iIIoat ; That diabetes, Bright's disease may b9 the fatal end, You will gladly profit by the following experience Tis the statement of a Salis bury citizen. J. M. Trexler, 512 N. Long St Salisbury, N, C, says: "I have follows 1st. " For everv cent paid on subscription to The Watch man one vote will be given the subscriber, which he is privi leged to cast for any reputable citizen. When subscript tions areisecured by an agent, the agent is given a similar number ot votes. . lie also, is pnviledged to cast them same as above.- ana. Uoupons, bearing date ot issue and the number of no hesitancy in giving my name votes to which the subscriber, or agent, is entilted, will be as an endorser ot Doan's Kidney issued when navment is madtt. All nnnnnnB mniat. loi Vi I Ih as I conaidpr thorn .- ha o I ni fiL, zn v.i :r, : fid j x-x. , reliable remedy great deal from neys. ' My back and 1 had dull, a I suffered a disordered kid- ached severely miserable head- SALEM CHURCH. May 26. Since the much need' ed rain which we had last week farmers are very busy in their crops. Kev. bowers Branched hist lant. wno wish to teach a summer school sermon at Salem Sunday, and ne is jcinaiy requested to write to wound un with a hia n,lihV 1 JNathan Jrown, Salisbury, N. C. who will be pleased to correspond with him. Seminary at for the next services will June. Several davs aSTO. while tho nn. cupants were near by, some un known person entered the home of Dolph Bame, of Granite Quarry, stealing a new suit of clothes and a small amount of money. Mr. Lyerly with his blood hounds soon gdtKon the trail, and traced him some distance, but owing to the extreme dry weather then it was finally lost and the robber escap ed. Such a man deserves the ieverest punishment posssble, Jhn C. Peeler -has been quite sick with malarial fevor hnf ,a rapidly improving now we are glad I wishing to buy to report. j ana iook at it. prohibition speach. on file in this office within fifteen days after beinciasnftH. nr they will be void. The coupons will be kept under lock and key and the standing of all candidates will be published each week during the contest. At the close of the contest aches. The kidney secretions wmcu W111 Ke piace at o:uu r. M., Saturday, June 20th, the aoted very irregularly and plainly coupons may be counted and examined by any interested showed by their unnatural apoear- party, or by a committee appointed by the contestants and tne editor oi tne watchman. 3rd. (a) All back dues on subscriptions must be mid in at the rate of $1.00 per year. (b) Subscriptions paid in advance, with votincr nnnnnn. will be taken at 75c per year. No premium. (c) bupscriptions paid m advance, with votincr con non and a good 50c pocket knife as a premium, will be taken at .00 per year. (d) Those who are in arrears, in order to takeadvpntnD-fi . - - - - vmtI For sale by all dealers. Price 01 tn reduced price, or premium, must first pay up such ar- 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co . rearges in full. Our knife offer is a genuine harorain. nU ance that my kidneys were out of order. When Doanls Kidney rius were Drought to my atten tion, I procured a box from the Salisbury Drug Company and aftef using them felt better in every way. 1 he kidneys were re stored to their normal condition and the pams in my back disap peared. The Salem pastorate has secured uffalo. New York Bole agents for most a gift. The knives are strong and well made in every Rftv. Hfttv frnm f.ho the United States. particular, dome in and see thfim. Mf PioOBt a n I rvememDer fnnr mni.ua XT' I LIU 1 tne name uoan's other. begin the first of John Lingle has a very sick horse. Its ailment is not known. Xeexes, 4th. Candidates for the bucrffy Dremium mav fintpr nt nnv time, solicit subscriptions in their own behalf and secure sucn assistance as they may desire. A liberal commission will be allowed contestants for the subscriptions nhtninpH Club raisers are wanted and a liberal comission will also h allowed them. " . Everything will be conducted fairly and without narfi C w ttrhom ia moivj Vv co18' and I think it saved my life, ality. Every candidate will be given a square deal and the th-R'tynJS.! I have found it a reliable remedy winner will surely receive a splendid busrgy without one for throat and lung complaints, cent of cost to him. This, is our third contest and those and would no more be without a wh bottle than I would be without hpfltrtrtm,j m t4- -t rl r food " For nearlv fortv vpara 2,. Tl "XAa"' (J' "i""".oUu iuwoachu ciiurt w New DWery CrtooTafth' 7?' buey at jmceand if further information head of throat and lnng remedies. L8 wa,nte3, write to ns. All assistance possible will be ren- uicu iuuhb wuo euier iub cuuiest. we nope to mafie mis out biggest and best contest and will armreciate anv fnvm. - JT ST w " rf snown as. Send money by check,, post office order, or currency in well sealed envelopes. Address all communi'. cations to Wm. H. Stewaet, Salisbury, N. C. Thinks It Saved His Ufa. Lester M. Nelson, of Nanles a . A I - Mk John A. Uost is eettins out tim- Maine, savs in a recent letter: "I ber for his new house. Look ont have used Dr. Kintr's New Discov gins some one will occupy it. ery many years, for coughs and with a broad smile on his face just because it's a girl. T TT m i " . j..oY. xi. a, irexier nas some hue wheat, oats and rye at Salem nouse to sell. Anv onn had better come ' school D. A. Sifferd has been confined to his bed for the last week or so with something like vertigo. . a . . m as a preventative ot pneumonia, and healer of weak lungs it has no equal. Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50o and $1. Trial bottle free. Dp. J. rJeel. oooooooooooooooooooooooo W.VMCOFF O o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o 0 o o 118 N. Mam St., Washington Building, Salisbury, N: C. Sprintd Summer Goods ooo Our stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Notions, Underwear, etc., suitable for the hot weather which is now rapidly ap proaching, is unusually full and complete, and, as these goods have been bought at the lowest possible notch, we are offering them at panic prices. Offering big bargains and special inducements in every line. As you will most likely make some purchases of such goods, you are cordially invited to examine our stock. You will most likely find here just what you want, both as to quality and price. HEN'S OXFORDS We have a lot of Men's Oxfords, in all sizes, which must be closed out at once, and, on which the price has been greatly reduced. . We aremaking cut prices on everything in the store. Come to see me. Very respectfully, A. W. WINECOFF OOOOOOOOOOQO;OQOOQQQQnnr 1 HANCOCK - BRO & PLUG TOBACCO !Xne of the be!t of standard grade flue cured tobacco ever sold for 10c It goes furtSrSiS who knows of this brand never goes SSSSd wH chip" on his shoulder, he keeps it in Smouft Tt makes friends, and makes flsemahwS gSd & JeniMd Chip ,and don't stand for substitution, s Manufactured by a strictly independent firm. HANCOCK BROS. & CO., Lynchburg, Va Established 1851 Ya" ieaaers 1908 o 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 3 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo