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OVER THE STATE. THE DOMOCRATIC PUTNORM. Continued from page one 1 B..11 I Honest of Newsboj Rewaroea. aim We denounce the Republican Against Aldermen oirajwieime. . for itg wild extravagance ALBEMARLE AND STANLY COUNTY. Excellent Grop Prospects in Our Neighbor ing County. A Light court DocKet. Stanly Enterprise, July 9th. Following the burial last week ' of the 8-month old child of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. H. Hmson, near Norwood, there was talk that w i j In the state convention last during the last Bession of Con week a little ragged newsboy was gre8s. In the last- five months given a dollar to get changed by a the Republican Congress spent delbgate who bought a paper, and $1 200,0C 0,000.00 of the people's - . , . . . e tin - when he came bac ne cou uu . m0ney, levying a ax o P inflicted by one of the find the delegate, ne nuuwu. anQum on every man, wumu nt8. The COroner's investiga- hunted and finally appealed to chiid in the United States, equal J reveal evidence to the chairman to help him. l ne u0 a feax 0f $65 per annum on ev- ct-at-exA trouble and I -- KnrlutioH t.ft-jr -r..var. We do 4v. jflionfltM fftiafld a whooD and 0nndAr. therefore, at the The county term of criminal v,w .o a table. andlnM.nf. Aoflnifc of S6O.000.000 in court convenes next week. Hon. fiii ni Viio Vint fnll of monev, near4.ViQ troftonTv. and the exDectedlJ. L. Webb, of Cleveland county. . mi . j -!.. Y. KmirrVit I. -"'i 1 OA AAA AAA o 4- 4V.a will Vlfi thfl lUdffO DreSlQlUe. 1 H6 the paper was found and he gave end of nexfe fiBCal year. The docket is not a very heavy one. tha Q5 cents to the boy also, Rflnnblican billion dollar Con- will H Morris died from apo Robert Buckingham and John gress of 1890 pxoduced a Demo- plexy on Wednesday vening of Underwood, aldermen in Fayette- cratic vicrtory in 1892; the Re- iast week. While at the restau v '1 v A. nnblican billion dallar session of rant of Mr. Wood in the earlier Perry, a fish dealer, wlio claims the present Congress means the part Qf tne day, he ate a pickle that he is forced to sell fish in the triumphant election of a Demo- and called for water. But before new market house which is partly cratic President in the coming the wat6r was brought him he had . i.i man anA fcn election. the. attack from which he never OWnu vy wees tinu iuou, l I y iira that thev are breaking the money to ' pet banks," rallied. He was well known ii w. fnrhids aldermen from Wo nmn th Republican this community, in which be had iHM vw v I 1 f w wm'wwh m. m. n I - -ry having anything to do with busi- administration for turning over resided for several years, lie was ..... . I . .... ... . I 1 1. - .... nrtn an A 1 On TAB ness connected witn tne towm gov- millions of dollars 01 tne punnc auoutwmo ernment. money to its pet banks in New a wife and several children to L. Levy, a Jew at Winston, was York city, which thereby depleted mourn his loss The , 1 rment returned to the Morganton hospi- the public treasury to such an ex- took place on Th ursday at Pre til last week for the third time, tent it became necessary for the pect church of which Mr. Morns he having relansed into dangerous Republican administration to is- was a member. insanity after two months absence sue bonds and borrow money to Our townsman, Jake L Black- from the asylum. meet the daily obligations of the weider, who is well and favorably . A . , XT , , Federal government. . known in every section of the The case against Adam Nble, 1.1.4. k T.3Dt Guilford colored man, charged M6HI8- Ty' ,t ? with burmug an empty house of We condemn the Republican week, over the farming di8trioU hi. wife for Lurance money, was party for it. failure in the last and he g.,e. rt a. h.e opm.on tha quenched in court last week, the Congress to enact a law loroia- Iu " prosecution deeming it malicious, ding one inferior judge to suspend prospects for a large crop than It was said that some witnesses the operation of a State law with- this. And the fruit is going to had been paid money to appear out notice of hearing. be no small part thereof. It is against him We declare our inflexible oppo- gratifying to know that our farm- . - . . n, . .. sition to the methods of expand- ers have these bright conditions Cotton mill people in Charlotte ftt expeQBe confronting them, It may be the held a monster picnic Saturday, &ud b(jSt antidota for the Republican A dozen fat hogs and eight beeves ' ially denounce the bold panic that is now so widely effect- were barbecued, 2,zuu loaves 01 - .ui. .ua , - , a ' rt , and revolutionary threat, that bread eaten, 8,000 bananas, six , J , Q. . . , ' ' , . . the lomission of the btates to UOXOB Oi lOUlUUH UU UWU UBHOIB 1 . ,1 UaBS 1HWB UpUU DUUJOlCD muuau BILIOUS? CONSTIPATED ? HEADACHE? FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. REMEMBER US When you need a tooth extracted, When yi.u need a tooth treated, When you need a tilling, When you need a crown, When you need a bridge, When you need a plate, When you need any kind of DENTAL WORK, we are doing The Business, be cause we are doing first-class work at prices you can afford to pay. Dr. L. S. Fox, 122 No. Main St., ' Phone No. 305. Office Hours : 8 :30 am to 12 :30 pm, 2 to b:lo p m. Nearly Everbodj? TAKES SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR WNOT YOU? 0 COHFORTS OF HOME that make a happy couple. We have contributed in no small de gree to the comfort of many a household. And expect to con tinueto do so. Our stock of furniture is more extensive than ever, and we're selling it at marked down prices. Hand some and serviceable parlor suits $10- Durable and ele gant lounges, couches and easy chairs at half real value. As tonishing bargains. T. E. WITHERSPOON & COMPANY, EMPIRE BLOCK. .SAI 1SRIIDV 1M. C. ' UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. OPEN AH ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SALISBURY, N. C. W. C. Coughenour, President, T. C. Linn, Vioe-President, W. H. White, Cashier. Capital- - - $50,000.00 Surplus, - - $40,000.00 PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK7 1789-1907. Head of the State's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS. College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, nedlcine, Pharmacy, V Librarv contains 48.000 volumes. New - waterworks, electric lights, central heating system. New dormi tories, gymnasium, Y. M. C. A. building, library. h 790 STUDENTS. 92 IN FACULTY. Directors : 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. Couehenour. Every accommodation extended con sistent with safe banking. W.H.WHITE, Cashier. Where to Go to Buy SAL1LBURY, N. C. Does a General Banking: Business. We Dav 4 ner 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. Do You Want to Help Make Good Times ? Then put your money in our ban!?. We will put it into Circulation and pay you 4 PER GENT INTEREST This will make prosperity and everybody will be benefited. WACHOVIA lira mm The State's Strongest Banking Institution. 00000000000009 HARM J. 0. WHITE & CO., Carriage and Wagon Builders. FARM AND DRAY WAGON. DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND lYL, ing business conditions everywhere that can be served. e 1 J - J 1 KAA 01 BUgar ior lemonauB, uu a,w - . ... .. . m .... - v. a their constitutional powers, may cxga xur w u w be treated as a surrender of these T he multitude numbered 8,000. powerg the handg of Fed. The Lexington Dispatch thinks orai government, wiich may then the sheriffs are not as active as iawfuiiy proceed as if such they might be in enforcing the powers were possessed by it under TTT 1 ' 1 1 1. J 11 J A ... .. watts law tnrougnouii me Btnte, tne constitution. citing only a few who had special ly good records along this line. The Dispatch is no doubt correct. The average sheriff has not fully recognized his duty and practical ly none of the citizens of the state. Conoord Tribune, REPUBLICANS FOR NO REFORM. Though promising reforms de manded by the people, the Repub licans in their national conven tion, at the request of favor ed interests, voted down every nlank. looking to reforms, and H. G. Chatham, the present relief of the people, or for curbing state chairman of the democratic the nower of th9 trusts. That party, will likely retire when convention, controlled by Federal the executive committee meets officeholders, after nominating right after the national conven- for President a life-long office tion, and A. H. Eller, of Win- holder, who was never elected by ston. mav be elected. He was a tha nannl t.n anv office, adonted 1 vuv w v J w I IT warm Kitchin man and the candi- a platform that on every impor- TV PiV j"" , , tant measure, straddles, or gives Amaim whn ha on fnr ti,o promise to the ear only to break nomination four years ago. it to the hopp, and completed its work by nominating, to the tune IT'S TOUR KIDNEYS, of -Marching Through Georgia," nnn'f UlctaVo tho Paiieo nf Ynnr Tnnhloc a candidate for Vice-President wwii 1 wiiomnw iiiu wuuuu vi ivui luuHibg, i A Salishurf Citizen Shows How to Core who has led in throttling every Thorn reform measure offered in the last Many people never suspect their session to meet the pressing need kidneys. If guttering from a of the preservation of our natura lame back or aching they think resources, opening water-ways, tnat it is oniy a muscular weu and preventin g the destruction of naaa nrhon nn no ttt T.Trn ri I a acra in I w thini- it. will onrr narrtr arrant it. OUT forests aaif AnH an it. ia witVi oil f ha I We have faith in the patriotism other symptoms of kidney dis- of our people, and in the ultimate j n-1 1. : j. 1 I .... 'J. oraers. au6 ih just wnere development of the natural re the danger lies. You must cure f th gtate and we u these troubles or they lead to ,,t,t n diabetes or Bright's disease. The uPon a11 orthCarolinians to unite best remedy to use is Doan's Kid- in a common effort to restore pros- ney rills, it cures ail 111s wnicn perity, to re-establish confidence, art) ububuu uv woa& ur uioeaewu A marriage occurred at Nor wood vesterdav afternoon that - will be of interest to the many friends of the charming young bride in this place. Miss Mary Steele Atkins, daughter of Mrs. Adele Atkins, was married to John Hammond, Esq., a prominent young lawyer of Union, S. C. Rev. Courtney peformed the ceremony. The happy couple left on the af ternoon train for Atlantic City, N. J., where they will spend sev eral days before returning to their home at Union. J. M. Coggin 8nd son, Charlie, of Salisburv. have the contract tt for moving the H. L Horton house. Mrs. Coggin and little grandson are visiting her sister, Mrs. Sallie Smith, during the work. The Fall term begins Sept. 7rl908. Address Francis P. Venablb, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. II II - ' When in need of good, reliable, single or double wagon or buggy Home-made Harness don't fail to hunt ud our place on the corner J. M. of Innis and Lee Streets. We also do firet-class repairing on short notice and at reasonable Drices. Our line 01 baddies, uoiiars, Bridles, Halters, Whips, Brushes, I Combs, Robes, Harness Oil and other horse supplies is always complete and ready for inspec tion. We solicit a portion 01 your natronage and invite vou to call t " and see our stock. If your horse is miured in any wav set a bottle ci our norse Liniment. Iso cure, no pay. Hartline & Co. Phone 433, 130 East Inniss St. We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies 1 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-covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty: steel tired wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kindsof 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. J. 0. WHITE & CO. ATTENTION! SOUTH LAND Belle Shoes All T.oo Viorc nnrl SIatIag J. A. J. J. JL-4J i.k U1V1 U XX V. V JKJt I Tf von have Guardian monev in Your choice at $1.50 the pair any amounts; or money of yonr Real Estate Loans from $100 up 0 0 0 0 ou 0 kidneys. Salisbury people testify to permanent cures. P. C. Shaver, 906 So. Church St., Salisbury, ,N. C, says: 'I am only too pleased to say a good word in favor of Doan's Kidney Pills which from the benefit I re- to forget factional differences, and to cultivate peace and good will among men. The Remedy That Does. "Dr. King's New Discovery is ceived from their use, I feel it my the remedy that doeB the healing duty to recommend to others suf- others promise but fail to per fermg from kidney trouble I f Mrs. E. R. Pierson, had frequent attacks of this com- , . ' J . 4IT. . plaint and suffered severely from of Auburn, Centre, Pa. It is backache. The kidnevs were curing me of throat and lung very sluggish in action and the trouble of long standing, that secretions unnatural in appear- other treatments relieved only ance. I had no energy or ambi- temporarily. New Discovery is tion and felt generally run down, doing me so much good that I When Doan's Kidney Pills ware f6el confident its continued use brought to my attention, I pro- for a reasonable length of time cured a supply from the Salisbury wiu restore me to perfect health." Drug Company and they gave This renowned cough and cold me entire relief. remedy and throat and lung heal SO cents. Foster-Milbnrn Co . Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tne unmea states. Remember the name Doan's and take no other er is sold at all drug store. and $1. Trial bottle free. 50c Just Exactly Right. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years, and find them just exactly right," Bays Mr. A. A. Felton, of "Harris ville, N. Y. New Life Pills re lieve without the least discom- Best remedy for constipa fort. - - S A. tion, biliousness and malaria, to which it ib applied. Best the World Affords, "It gives me unbounded pleas ure to recommend Bucklen's Ar nica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapell Mill, fl. U, "I am convinoed it's the best salve the worltl affords. It cured a felon on my thumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound 25c at all 25c at all drug stores. drug stores. Wood's High-Grade Seeds. Crimson Clover The King of Soil Improvers, also makes splendid : fall, winter and spring grazing, the earliest green feed, or a good hay crop. ; CRIMSON CLOVER will in crease the productiveness of the land more than twenty times as much aa the same amount spent in commercial fertilizers. Can be sown by itself or at the last work ing of corn, cotton or .other culti vated crops. Wood's Trade Mark Crimson Clover Seed is the best quality obtainable, of tested germination, ' and free from impurities and objec tionable weed seeds. Write for "Wood's Crop Special" giving prices and information about Crimson Clover and other Seasonable Seeds. lhese bhoes are made bv us and Guaranteed to be all Sol id Leather. N TERMS STRICTLY CASH J tPOPUlAR PRICE FOOT WEAR TERMS STRICTLY CASH T. VI. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, : Richmond, Va. For Sale. Hege saw mill cheap, as good as new for the price and terms see E, A. Goodman, Salis bury, N. C. 7-6 4t pd w WATER SUPPLY. Wanted. At once, two good farm hands. Apply to R. L. Thom- ason. 513tf Notice. By Virtue of a deed 01 trust ex ecuted to by H N. F. Freeze and wife, M. C. Freeze, which is re corded in book 31 page 5b in rec ord of mortgages for Kowan Uoun- ty, I will sell to the hizhest bidder for cash on the 20th day of July, 1908, 12 o'clock m. the following land. lving in Atwell township, adjoin. ing Caleb Freeze. Rufus Rbdgers 1 - a 1 1 1 1 . Anrf mnaltfi o.hit,H t.n a Rt.afefl : cent interest, we bsk ior your thence S 35 W 3 chains to a patronage. "oTSike ? tSlnoe n ro w "J! McCuDDins & Harrison Co, f hoina t r o ninfi" fbfltlP.A "NT 10 Til niPTTlI. A NT STTRTT.TTS lksn.000.00. 10.25 chains to the beginning, I PrA, csTATE. LHANS. INSURANCE. I It- t r ttt tAoal Hydaulic Rams are Cheapest and Most Satisfactory. Probably the cheapest and best method of obtaining a constant and abundant supply of good water for the 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 wate delivered right to your house from any nearby spring or branch without no further atten tion after the installation of a ram. The beBt r.m on the mar ket is sold and installed by T. A. P. Robeman, Route .8, Salisbury N. C. Write for particulars. to be loaned on real estate mort- We'll lend it tor you, taJimg the note and mortgage in your name, and in addition give you the written guarantee of our Company: 1st. That the title to tne proper ty on which 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 carry fire insurance for protection cf lender; 4th. That 3 interest will be j paid to you every six months, at our omce, on tne day it laiis aue; 5th. That should the property have to be sold to collect the note and mortgage, it will bring enough to Dav the mortgage and interest together with all costs. You are put to no troub.e and take no risks. In addition to the hold in vour name vou have the W written guarantee 01 ourUompanv. which is worth ($30,000) thirty thousand dollars. This is the safest and most con venient method of investment on 00000XOJOOOOOO 0 ersett Undertaking Co, I 0 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 Coffins, Caskets and Bnrial Robes. Their Mr. R. M. Davis and Mr. T. W. Summer sett can be reached by phone at all times, night or day. ooooooocxooooo OOOOQOOOOOOOOIQOCOOOOOOOOOO 0fe. f For Gifts of Value and Merit GO TO o o o o o o Q. W. WRIGHT'S, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF o o o o o o containing 3 acres and known as the Meadow lot. June 17, 1908. C. J, Harris, trustee. SALISBURY, N. C, BO YEARS EXPERIENCE 4 v' w Charles W. Woodson, M. D., Medicine and Surgery. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Office Phone 600; Res. 336 J. OFFICE: WacbOYia Mi Euilfling. Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &C . --..-... -.H4nn a D ir -. .nil Hnnorintton mav flnlckly aeoertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable Communica tionsstriotlycor.adential. Handtolcon Patents I'atr-nta tivlrnn throunh Munn & CO. 1 special notice, without -barge. In the . receive Scientific American. A. handsomely illustrated weefciy. jrsresi; cir. .ulat ion of any scientific Journal. Terms. f3 a Tear : four months, $U Sold by all newsdlera. WM & Co.36,Broadw"' New York Brarah OffloeT 625 g SU Washington. Pi C. ' For Rent. Large seven-room house No. 519 Park avenue. Painted, good water, stable and fence. Apply to H. E. Rufty, East Salisbury. 518 4tpJ For Sale, or horse or stove and a will exchange for o cow one new Buck new Weaver organ, add res care of Watchman. Household and KitchenFurnishings. Look over this List and Consider their usefulness. See them and Consider their Cheapness and Beauty. Art Squares, Book Racks and Cases, Beds wood, iron and brass, BabyCarriages, Curtains, Carpets, Clothes Baskets, Chiffoniers, Cots, Chairs of all kinds, " forchildren, " for office,' Desks'for office and ladies, Dining room furniture, Dining Tables, Dinner and Tea Sets, Eazles, Go-Car ts, Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Safes, Lamps for Table and Hall, LeatherFnrniture, 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. Q Remember the Substantial gifts of the best and most O X lasting and also remember that you are invited to trade at q O "Xy. "3rjiairCrlHt1? o o o West Innes Street. Salisbury, N, C. X oooooooooooootooooooooooooo
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