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TRAINING THE WILL. An Appeal to Keep Public Children Out of ftU mm, m "I 1 KUt. . A man without will power is a in rudeless ship sure to drift aim- lesslVwith every shifting current or to be driven upon rooks and go to pieces. The ship may be othe,r- wise well equipped and laden with the most precious cargo, but if there be no strong hand to hold Viat to her conrse throucrh angry seas and fierce head winds she would better have never been launched. In training children for their life voyage, we load them to the water's edge with all sorts of unprofitable and superfluous - nnmmnditiea. and are so absorbed in the ship and what she carries that, wa forfffit. kll about the little I rudder, lor lack of which, unless hv lnckv accident or wind and tide, or some friendly tow, she j j I oan never make port. Beginning almost during in- fancy, ohildren are taught, or rather crammed with, heteroge- neons information. If thev learn to repeat certain formulas and statements of facts by rote they are passed on from one stage to another, till thev are turned out with a diploma, fully educated. The power to concentrate and fix the mind on a subject, the most valuable result that can come from education, is little insisted on. andonlv now and then ac- quired, and the systematic train- ing of the will, the central guid- in cower of the individual, on whioh more than anything else .nooMH or failnre in hf denends. is almost never undertaken, - W m I Memory is cultivated, observation and the power to discriminate ex- the windows shattered, ine pas ercised. though to a lesser degree sengera and crew were cut by than they should be. the lesser faculty developed, the stress be- ing laid on the memory and tht reasoning faculty, while the devel- nnmont of the moral sense and the Btengthening of the will are neglected. ouo-. methods 01 eduoation are 8ufficientto account for the wide prevelence of low standards of honesty and of failure to resist temptation in positions of trust rne me mariner must nave a chart, and that is the moral law To the family and the church be long the inculcation of religious duties and doctrines, but every school, from the kindergaten up should teach the binding force of the moral law and the certainty of penalty of its violation, a cer tainty as inexorable as that for the violation of natural law That constitutes life's chart, showing every one now to steer a safe course. But the knowledge of the chart is of little use nuless there be the resolute will to choose the right course, andj hold it no matter what comes. Give us oonstant moral instruction iD our schools bestowing the power i. A 1 . .Ut- J 4 w j.uuw tun -igu emu w appro- ciate the importance, and steady training of the will till it can j noid unswervingly to tne course wnicn an instructed conscience A I lays down for it, and two or three generations will put us farther on the right road than we have trav eled from the beginning. Cincin nati Enquirer. ONLY ONE "BEST." Sallsbon People 6lie Credit Where Credit Is People of Salisbury who suffer with siok kidneys and bad backs want a kidney remedy that can be depended upon. The best is Doan's Kidney Pills, a medicine for the kidneys only, made from pure roots and herbs, and the only one that is backed by cures in Salisbury. Here is Salisbury tes timony. - , John W. Glover; 128 So. Long Street, Salisbury, m, U says : "In my estimation Doan's Kidney Pills is the best kidney remedy on the market today. I suffered from kidney complaint for a long time and often was in a serious condi tion from the sev.re pains in my back and through my loins. Fre " quently in the morning I would be so lame and sore that I could not get out of bed without assis tance and I was at a loss to know ho to dispose of my trouble. Finally a friend told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and deciding to try them, I procured a box from the Salisbury Drug Company. A short use stopped the pain in my back and improved my health. Whenever I notice a slight return of the trouble, I promptly resort For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co , Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other Plaiotlff-Wlns Suit. After wrestling with the easel the night; what time Hsem- I berg were not sleeeping, the jury the case of George Fmcher ver- sus the aoutnern Kauway niea into court yesterday morning and returned a verdict of $8,000 for the loss of a right arm, which was run over by a shifting engine ontrrevertheless, be handled witn the Southern yards about a year ago. The verdict waB not unex- Tiecfced.' Tw other cases were settled be fore court took final adjournment yesterday. One was the f uit of Charles R. Moore against the Mutmal Reserve Life Insurance Company. A verdict of $1,4C0 i damafires was returned, the amount being the only question for the inrv. The nlaintiff allesed that a policy bad been wrongfully cancel- ad and therebv he suffered a loss, la The legally of the claim was set- . - tied at a previous term. The other case was that of Anderson versus the Mutual Reserve Com- Ipany. The verdict in this case aa 9. OOO. This finished the work of the term. Charlotte Observer, June 1st. Street Car Dynamited. Cleveland.-Ohio, June 11 Four passengers and the motorman and conductor were injured early this morning when a Cedar avenue Btreet avenue car was wrecsea on Murray Mill Dy wnaB is supposeo t nave been a narge OI avnamite- The car was ascending the hill as " passed over tne expiciive and was hurled from the tracks iae noor was torn out ana glass and bruised by being thrown against the woodwork. The police believe the dynamit in8 18 an ecno of tne Btreet car strike which has not been official- ly declared off, CHRISTIANA. June 15. The Children's Mis sionary B and of Christiana will give an entertainment Saturday night, June 27th. This enter tainment promises to be some thing good, and will be well worth the while to come out to hear the children recite and sing, also, Rev. L. B. Spracher, the pastor, who will deliver a missionary Ad dress. John Lingle lost a fine horse last week from an unknown dis ease. Also John Hamilton lost a horBe the same week The St. Marions have re-organized their debating society and indications are tnat it will even be better than t was la8t year- We notice that Bro. Rocker wants to organize jjtho farmer, Say Bro. what hinders you from . . . organizing me iarmers in your community into a 'phone com pany and connecting with the In dependent Phone Co.? We think the phone the greatest .boon any community can have. Who can beat this? David Brown had a cotton bloom about two weeks ago. However it hap pened to be flower by that name. P. D. Brown has gone to Ashe I ville to the Southern Y. M. 0. A meeting as a representative cf Roanoke College. Rev. R. L. Brown has returned from China Grove where he spent the week with his son, John R. Brown, Miss Vida Trexler has been en gaged to teach the summer Bchool at Rowan Academy. Miss Daisy Fisher, with father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Fisher, of Crescent, visited David Brown over Sunday. Cftme, everybody, it will be well worth your while to spend the evening with us. Xebxes. A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlan, of No. 486 Houston St., New York. "It's a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications ; while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be ' too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate the digestive funotions, impart re newed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both 3xes. Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 60c Subscribe for The Watohmaht. POLITICAL GRAFTERS. UeD Wh0 Hane to be Carefully Handled la ft IJm1IaI A a mm mm nin ar rresioeniiai uarapaigni. - When the grafters, begin to ar- rive at tne neaa quarters 01 eitner of the great parties in a presides- tial campaign the most detested of all, but the one who must, car, is tne man w no claims to conttPol the vote of a nationality or class. By this i meant he who says he has the negro, Italian, German and Hebrew, or labor vote in his vest pocket, and goesj from one party to the other quite willing to sell it to the highest j bidder. This grafter appears at head- quarters in campaign after cam- naien. He is .the only one of whom the party managers are, in senBe. afraid. For in some ln- stances he may control a vote, though it bt not as large as he- claims, and this vote the party wantB if the figures.for obtaining it are not too high. The total vote in some cases may not be large enough to .do more tna sway a district ; in others it may only be a fw hundred. To take care of the man and prevent him from holding up the committee f ortoo much money is the problem to be solved. In national and state campaigns the managers rely upon the local party ieaders to inform them who8 who aDd wriayB what among these grafterB) and they only deal with those accredited, as it were But inmauy instances these graft era are an army in themselves. Each controls his conterie of vo- voters, heDce a fpreign vote, as an example, is sometimes obtained from half a dozen "leading citi zens" of the nationality in ques- tion rather than from a single in dividual. It sometimes happens that these trrafters sell in both parties. For instance, in the campaign of 1904, it iB charged that a labor leader sold the vote of his organization to iboth parties, the Democrats alone paying something like $40, 000 for it. Both parties found out this double dealing, but. of course, could do nothing. The man who would confound 'the other side" and win the battle by some unique method is a varia tion of the trpe who haunts head quarters. This kind the real managers carefully, avoid. He is never very prosper9us in appear ance, and probably is fiot in fact. Edward Lossner in Harper's Weekly. - FOR Biliousness Constipation Headache Indigestion Dyspepsia Flatulency Malaria Chills & Fever Jaundice Sleeplessness Nervousness Loss off Appetite and all disorders aris ing from Torpid Liver.' TAKE IT NOW. THE GENUINE has the RED Z an the front of each package and the signature and neal of J. H. ZHIN & CO. on the aide, in BE1. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having thi& day qualified as admin istrator O. T. A. of W. A. Overcash. de ceased, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of siid deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Landis, N. C, on or before the 18th day of May, 1909V or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All-persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This May 18th. 1908. Silas J. Oveeoash, Admr. C. T. A., Landis. N. O. R. Lee Wright, attornev. fi-18 4t 50 YEARS' vtl Experience Trade Marks Designs Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Copyrights Ac Invention is probably patentable. Commnninn. Hons strictly conSdential. sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. liana Dook on Patents i-atents tauen tbrough Hunn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific JJmcrican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms. $3 a year? four months, V Soli by all newsdealers. MONN & C0.36IBroad (fety Yn riDCi) Office. 625 F St. Waihlnatoa. JXQ. . 5 . w w . . The Songl There are four verses. Verse 1. AyeHs Hair Vigor stops Falling m ' tT - A lfAA X-T A4f nair. : verse n.yi Vfcror makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the srnln healthv. and keeps it so. ww-.tr " It is a regular hair-food : this is the real secret of its won derful success. The best kind oi a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." Hade by J. O. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mass. Alio miiim inn. 9 SA8SAPAJULLA. yers PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. UNIVERSITY OP NORTH CAROLINA. 1780-1007. Head oflthe State's Educational System.. DEPARTMENTS. College, Engineering,, Graduate, " Law, 1 1 iledicine, Pharmacy, Librarv contains 48.000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating system. New dormi tories, gymnasium, Y. M. 0. A. Jbuilding. library. 790 students. 02 in faculty. The Fall term begins Sept. 7, 1908. Address Francis P. Venable, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. O. ash branch ofhee, and manage our "Invincible1' house cleaning machine in this city; an excellent ODDortunitv to right man. Refer ences and security for machine re quired. Address, Carolina Reno vatingUo., Wilmington, JN. u, 1 i - Walking Stick Souvenirs, made from the origins' hewn sills of the old Mansion House, burned' Septem ber 6th, '07, can be purchased at J. ti. Reid s or Purcell s dragster1 1 jbAHcaBsxra JWTCDSMB-RUSSrt ATTENTIONI SOUTH LA.ND Belle Shoes All Leathers and Styles. Your choice at $1.50 the pair These Shoes are made by us and Guaranteed to be all Sol -id Leather. 0 WATER SUPPLY. Hydaulic Rams are Cheapest and Most Satisfactory. Probably the cheapest and best method of obtaining a constant ana aounaant supply ot good water tor tne household, stock, yard, garden and fire purposes, and at the same time that which needs the least attention is the hydraulic ram. You can have your water delivered right to your house from any nearby spring or orancn without no turther atten A. . ' turn aiter tne installation of a ram. The best r-m on the mar ket is sold and inat&llfid hv T A P. Roseman, Route" 8, Salisbury, v. nnuwiur particulars. ADMINISTRATOR'8 NOTICI Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Dr. O. W. flnm-ho,. Ceased. lata. t.Ma ia tn nniif. H ' J W U U U 1 1 J all Persons havincr minima .n.in.t the estate of said deceased to present them to the undnraiornor! on or befoie the- 28th day of May, 1909, or this notice will be plead in bar of thpir rftnnvnrv. All iwnnno indebted to said estate will nleasp make immediate payment. JAMES T5 fJO'R'RTHE'R. Sn Theo. F, Kluttz. attorney. 5-28 6t. nd.' WMt8(f.-r-At once, two good farm hands. Apply to R. L. Thom abow. 6-13tf i (popular price foot WEAR ) TERMS STRICTIY CASH US When you need a tooth extracted, When ycu need a tooth treated, When you need a filling, When you need a crown, When you need a bridge, When vou need ablate. When you need any kind of DENTAL WORK, we are doing The Btjhtnkss. be- - o 7 cause we are doing first-class work at prices you can afford, to pay. Dr. L. S. Fox, 122 No. Main St., - - Phone No. 805. Office Hours : 8 :30 am to 12 :2fcpm, 2 to 6:15 pm. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. 0. I W. 0. Coughenoub, President, T. C. Linn, Vioe-President, W. H. White, Cashier Capital-. - - $50,000.00 Surplus, - - $40,000.00 Directoes : John S. Henderson, D A. Atwell, T, C. Linn, H. N Woodson, Burton Craige, W. S Blackmer, Walter H. Woodson W. B. Strachan, A. H. Price W. C. Couffhenour. Every accommodation extended con Biatent witn saie DanKing. W. H. WHITE, Cashier Where to Go to Buy HARNESS I Whan in no or. rif'cmnA i1ioV.1 single or double wagon or buggy Home-made Harness don't fail to hunt up our place on the corner of Innis and Lee Streets. We also do flret-class repairing on short notice and at reasonable prices. Our line of Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Halt9rs. Whins. Brushes. Combs, Robes, Harness Oil and other horse supplies is always complete and ready for inspec tion. We solicit a portion of your patronage and invite you to call aim see our stock. If your horse is injured in any way get a bottle ct our Morse Liuiment. No cure, no nav. Hartline & Go. Phone 488, 180 EaBt Inniss St. Real Estate Loans from $100 up If you have Guardian money in any amounts; or money of yonr I ' A. J " J , . I own io lDveBt, uepoBic ii witn us to be loaned on real estate mort gages. We'll lend it for ycu, taking the note and mortgage in your name, and in addition give you the written guarantee of our Company : 1st, That the title to the proper ty on whioh we lend your money is good ; 2nd, That taxes will be kept paid on the property while the loans runs; 3rd, That the borrower will carrv Are insurance for protection cf lender; 4th, That 3 interest will be paid to you every six months, at our office, on the day it falls due; oth, lhat should the Dronertv have to be sold to collect the note and mortgage, it will brine enonerh to pay the mortgage and interest tcgecner with all costs. ion aie put to no trouble and take no risks. In addition to the real estate -mortgage which you hold in your name you have the urrit.t-.an cfnnrontoo rf nn.1nmn.n which is worth ($30,000) thirty tnousana aonars. This is the safest and most con venient method of investment on earth netting as much as 6 per cent interest. We ask ' for your patronage. McGubbins & Harrison Co, CAPITAL ANDSUBPLUS30.000.00. REAL. ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE, OA1.IOBUKT, IM. C, Charles W. Woodson, M. D Medicine and Surgery. Offers his Profession! Services to the Public. Office Phone 600 ; Res. 838 J OFFICE: WacUom Bank Building. Mrs. Dr. MOOre, lady tooth extract- or, win oe at ut. Fox's office, Salisbu.y, June 2Sth and 26th, on her regular monthly visit. Re member the date. T-vo (lava only. 2t For Rent. Large seven-room house " No. 519 Park avenue. Painted. good water, stable and fence. Apply to H. E. Rdpty, Bat Salisbury, 5-18 4pUt REMEMBER COPY T. E. WITHERSPOON & COMPANY, EMPIRE BLOCK, SALISBURY, N. C. ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I BAL1LBURY, N. C. Does a General Banking: Business. We pay 4 per cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank. D, R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-President. Teller. 0 PEOPLES 110 Bfll FURNITURE, CARPETS AND MATTINGS. We have everything in Furniture, and are also headquarters for CARPETS AND MATTINGS. We make a specialty of church carpets, Lodge Carpets and all large carpets. Some of the large carpets we have put down can be seen at the First Baptist Church, Spencer Methodist, Holmes Memo rial and South Main Churches, Fulton and Spencer Masonic lodges. When in the city drop in to see us. You are always welcome. V. B. SUMMERSETT J. 0. WHITER CO., Carriage and Wagon Builders. FARM AND DRAY WAGON. DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND IYL. We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagous, fully warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies! repaired, painted and made as good as new. New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cushions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and Old Frames Re-eovered. Rubber Tires a Specialty ; steel tired wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kindsf Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. Surreys, Buggies and Wagons for Sale. Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and get prices. - 6 V 8 J. 0. OOOOOOOOOOOOOfQGOOOOOODOOOO O n o For Gifts of Value and Merit Q GO TO O o o Q. W. WRIGHT'S, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF o o o Household and Kitchen Furnishings. Look over this List and Consider their usefulness See them and Consider their Cheapness and Beauty! Art Squares, Book Racks and Gases, " Beds wood, iron and brass, Baby Carriages, Curtains, Carpets, Clothes Baskets, Chiffoniers, Cots, Chairs of all kinds, " forchildren, " for office, Desksfor office and ladies, Dining room furniture, Dining Tables, Dinner and Tea Sets. Eazles, Go-Carts, Hall Racks. Hat Racks, Kitchen Cabinets, o Remember the Substantial gifts of the best and most lasting and also remember that you are invited to trade -at West Innes Street. ... - Salisbury, N. C. o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO COMFORT OF HjnE that make a happy couple. We have contributed in no small de gree to the comfort of many a' household. And expect to con tinue tb d6 so. Our stock of furniture is more extensive than ever, and we're selling it at marked down prices. Hand some and serviceable i parlor suits $10. Durable aiid ele gant lounges, couches and easy chairs at half real value.- As tonishing bargains. Do You Want to Help Make Good Times ? Then put your money in our bank. We will put it into Circulation and pay you 4 PER CENT INTEREST This will make prosperity and j everybody will be benefited. The State's Strongest Banking Institution. 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHITE & CO. Kitchen Safes, Lamps for Table and Hall, Leather Furniture, Lounges, Linoleum, Mission Furniture, Mission Clocks, Mirrors, Mattings, Mattresses, Odd Pieces of all Kinds, Pictures and Picture Frames, Parlor Suits, Rockers all kinds and sizes, Rugs, Sideboards. Toilet Sets, Umbrella.Stands, Wardrobes, Wicker Furniture. WHOVIA LOAN TRUST CO 0
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