,, jr ViEIT. CFF WITH THE BLOfEES Aaifr Seising Pirtf ii Left la r Host ' Unplemat Pfeilcont.; r ; Yesterday several High ' Point ClBlZVllV) 1UUIUA11U DUO UUlOl Ul f VJ" lice, nd offiqetYelace;5 toot the early 5 morning train foV Lake, whereHhey spent the day seining. HoweTerp;if ' seren "of these men had' known how things were going cone on this fishing frolic: Arriving at Lake they puiled of their good clothes , and donned the old cues for fishing purposes, cleaving the aforesaid V clothes and.' valuables with the' man in; charge 5f tHe pumping station, with the under standing that they were to return at : 4 o'clock and get their clothes as the pumping station would be locked at that 'time. ' When the hour arrived to take their clothes out a distance tf about one mile from where the party was seining Messrsert Holder, Arthur-Lyon and Burgess were sent on ahead to take the clothing out and have 4tiAn'. Midtr fsvp trio coinincr nrnwi? when they arrived. This they did leaving a note at the pumping BWiluu vi Buo.uujrs (u uuw9 vu. ny the railroad. When the forerun ners of the party arrived at Lake train No. 46 was near at hand and thinking that No. 12, due by there at 9:46 would not stop for them the party boarded train No. 46 with all the good clothes of the seven seiners, together ' with al tneir money and valuables and brought them on to High Point Arriving here they realized what a predicament tne seining crowd was in, with wet clothes, some in their undershirts and barefooted with not a cent of money excep officer Lovelace who 'just had enough to pay the fares to High Point. Telegrams were sent to Spencer but no word could be got ten to the boys and No, 85 does not stop tnere. bj the seining crown waited all the evening with the wet clothes they hud on from 10 o'clock in the morning unti nearly 10 at night, and caught No 12 arriving in High Point bare footed, coatleBs in some instanced and a thoroughly disgusted crowd Had they not secured a lantern and nagged No. 12 they would still be along the railroad at Lake waiting succor from home. High Point special to ACharlotte Ob server. "f The Facts Misrepresented. The Watchman of last week published an extract from the North Carolina Christian Advo cate, in which it was stated that the recent encampment of the State troops at Morehead City, was one "grai.d debauch." It gives us pleasure to publish the following from Lieut. Whitener, of the United States Army : 'I have the honor to submit the following statement regarding the behavior of the North Caro lina troops at the recent encamp ment at Morehead City, July 18-24, 1908. I was at Morehead City and at Camp Glenn during the entire time the First Regiment and Bat tery A, North Carolina National Guard, were encamped. During this time I observed not a single man, officer or soldier, of the National Guard, under the in fluence of intoxicants, nor did I observe any conduct on the part of officers or men that would have been unworthy of gentlemen any where. The behavior of the troops at the recent encampment is a credit to the State, and any statement that the encampment was a scene of debauchery is a mirepresenta tion of the facts." We have been told by parties who were there and witnessed the proceedings, that about every member, even a young minister, had taken a drink and that most of the men were drunk, some young fellows getting on their first spree, also the whiskey was carried there from Salisbury. This was not told us for publica cation nor with any intention of misrepresenting any one. Prob- amy Lut. Wnitener was not present all the time, or did not see all that occurred. Ed. Watchman, She Likes Good Tblpgs. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. , King's New Life Pills as our fam ily laxative medicine, because they are good do their work with out making a fuss about it." These painless purifiers sold at all drugstores. 25c. rr a. :8&.aiii win ae t. j & t' a rboard oft At a meeting he "creat ootect for whidhf the Dachter Hi- the-' Confederacy have labored, ofaithfulljwill be attained: v--.:.v" : :'-7-e'" " Whereat the'Robert"-F;-Hoke aldermen,Thursday night the fol- Buck:Uargrave to neip mm to nn iowing resolution w&apassea. am citizens will; be glad to now;that "f Howjong wiltif 4akf," asked Chapter piUdaughters of Hhei'Where did Confederacy, through - its, presi- dent, MrB. John" 8:HendeJ:'80n,Vnd through' the chairman of the mon- umant committee. " Mrs' i' Prances C. Tie'rnan has "made- application to th Board of Aldermen ot the City of Salisbury for a suitable site whereupon to erect tne Kowan I County Confederate "monument, J whichiltbAnoVonly: a great or- nament to tne city,- nusr perpe-1 naVtribute to and memorial to the patriotism and -valor of the Con-1 federate soldiers of Kowan county j who lougnt so neroicauy ior tue rigl-ts and liberty of tlje people of the South -and-of the-State ; of ! North .Carolina; during; the llate retwe:jM t7iewavTjeoa meni is glad' of the. opporiunity to grant the. application fo sucha praiseworthy rand' .historio pttr- nose- ' ' ' - '" ':' ' ' -"': - P '. I . .2 ed: :-rA!':':'T7::;- That the site for the Confeder-Jinan, ate monument shall be ai the south end of the parking on West , , . :V . --j Inniss street between Church and Jackson streets, and shall include the full width of the parking, 20 feat, and extend from the south end of the parking at the intersec- . , nv C i. " A tion of Inniss and Church streets, nortnwest witn inniBS Byee, oo feet; . " - Resolved, Further, That said site shall be used perpetually for such monument and shall be un- der the care of said Robert F. Hoke Chapter, United Daughters nf fh nnrfpranv nd if HT,n. J. . cessors from generation to genera- tion, subject to such rules and regulations as may be prescribed i.v aaiii Cantor and onnrnvori nnar.A t nman ff,anit " 77 J of Salisbury. lhe bond nied by the Atlantic Bitulithio Company for the faith- ful performance of their paying contract, in the sum of $20,000, was approved by the board and accepted. New York and Indiana. Here are some facts regarding the importance of the electoral votes of New York and Indiana, which may interest those who like to ponder over such matters : McClellan in 1864 lost Naw York and Indiana. He was defeated. Seymour in 1868 carried New York; but lost Indiana. He was defeated. Greeley in 1872 lost New York and Indiana. He was defeated. Tilden in 1876 carried New York and Indiana. He was not seated, but almost no student of Ameri can politics now doubts that he was honestly elected. Hancock in 1880 lost New York and Indiana. He was defeated. Cleveland in 1884 carried New York and Indiana. He was elected. Cleveland in 1888 lost New York and Indiana. He was defeated. Cleveland in 1892 carried New York and Indiana. He was elected. Bryan in 1896 lost New York and Indiana. He was defeated. Bryan in 1900 lost New York and Indiana. He was defeated. Parker in 1904 lost New York and Indiana. He was defeated. In fifty years no Democratic candidate for President has been elected who did not carry both Naw York and Indiana, Since Jackson's day no Democratic can didate for President who carried both New York and Indiana has been defeated. New York World. Whi James Lee Got Well. Everybody in Zanesville, O., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural 8. She writes: "My husband, James Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so severely afflicted that consump tion seemed inevitable, when a friend recom mended New Discov ery. We tried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it ! Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Henri lifts U TfiTm Plalnlf,- r,- v -V- x " 1 t - The other day Henry Hayes, theX colored coal . deaier,aps I proachd a group' of ; idle darkies at the SouthernSUtion and asked Buck. . ?'About.twO; Hours says nenry. l 'I doirt want to gpt difty-for such a Bhoxft-hai that, says Buck. : i-.V Henry go aua Bwear ou a warnut against the. whole push fc r loafing around the Mepoj here being- a special law, against it, and the po lice'lpounced dowif on the lot. and arrested- kost; urawiora ana Will Culverson, but Buck and Ed w neeier toot ;xa .wacation irom loafing and decamj?d.- Boss and Will . hadt.jpVyp each. weurK xmuai, vu? wiuj , "'lJ,i"J for Bos, and Ros went" also, leaving George ; still - "standing. Monday net . was pmcnea assesB iea .w. ,xju. vvueuier aiuu u the quartet has thus far escaped un whipped of justice. ienry Hayes works and he's no friend to XT, iHeiiry s; worth several thcra- sand' ' dollari'lxriaybe $5,000 miybe more. In the spring be 0k charge of the colored baseball team. A colored fellow, sort of raying; him. said, VO, yes, the 'big man has got the team now.'H f I ; "Yes," said Henry, "I'm. big big in size, big in muscle; big in head, and I got big dollars, and if you go to the bank anj ask? how much money Henry Hayes j has got, they'll not Jay dollars) but hundreds of dollars"; and I tell you something else, too I'HJwear your pants that you Jm'tneed." That 's 'how come" Henry Hayes is rich. Lexington nianatoh HIDDEN DANGERS. Nature's Timely Warning Tbat No Salisbury Citizen Can Afforded to Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretions. 'They will warn you when the kidneys are sick. Well kiknevs excrete ol amber fluid. " Sick kid- neys send out a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick,' red, ill-smell- ius urine, full of sediment and ir- regular of passage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comes from the back, Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you ot t$e approF&piKpBy, diabetes and Brighrs diseases. Doan's Kidney Pills cuiesick kid neys and cure them permanently. Here's Salisbury proof : J. B. Collins, 519 So. Main St., Salisbury, in. u., says: "l nave a faith in the curative powers of Doan's Kidney Pills as I have nsed them at different times and have received the best of results. I Buffered a great deal from a dis order of the kidneys, but was un able to obtain relief until I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and pro cured a box at the Salisbury Drug Company. After using them I experienced prompt relief and on several occasions eiuce when I have felt a return of the annoy ance, they have never failed to qenefit me. I have ho hesitancy in advising others afmcted in a similiar way to try them." 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 ' Rheumatism Cured without medicine. By following instructions a cure is guaranteed or money will be re funded. Best of references fur nished. Call at this office, or ad dress Wm. H, Stewart, Salisbury, N. 0. FOR SALE. I mill soil privately all of my farming implements, consisting of a drill, mower, rake, harvester, cultivators and plows of various kinds. If you need any, see me and I will save you money. 7-27 2t.pd M. F. ALBRIGHT, Salisbury, N. C, R. F. D. No. 2, FOR SALE. Good house and lot with good store room connected to house in center of the growing village of Faith. Will sell cheap as party owning property has moved away. For terms and price call on or write, i ! M, G. M. FISHER, Salisbury, N. C, R, F. D. No. 3. 7-28 4t. FOE SALE. A well established wholesale and retail liquor)business in Florida, Will sell either stock and fixtures together or will sell fixtures and lease without stock.1 The business will he closed at the end of the fiscal year which is the last day of September. Reasons for Belling is the owners are going into tim ber business in Alabama. Address FERNANDINA LIQUOR CO.. 17-28 8t pd. Fernandina, Fla. I Am GLOOivrv DESPONDENT THINKING OF THE SUICIDE STUNT FORGET IT SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR SIM tha Uver to Healthy Action MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor f the estate of Samuel R, Harrison, deceased, late of Rowan cosnty; North Carolina, this is to notify itll persons having claims againstthe estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the under signed at Salisbury, onor before the 10th day of July, 1VG8, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of themrecovery. All persons in debted to'etaid estate will please make im me liate payment. " IBISMARCK CAPPS, 'vadm's-'of Samuel R. Harrison. ' July lOtn, 1908. 6t. UNIVERSITY OFTSORTH CAROLINA. V- 1 789-1 907. Head of till State's Educational System. Departments. College, Engineering, G raduate, Law , rtedlcine, Pharmacy, Librarjft&ntains 48,000 volumes. New water works , electric lights , central heating system. New dormi tories, gymnasium, Y. M. O. A. building. j, Hbrary. 790 STUDENTS. 93 IN FACULTY. The Fall term begins Sept. 7, 1908. Address Francis P. Venable, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. JgJMnWSPBtt mm JJWroSKTQ-RUiSIA ATTENTION! SOUTH LAND Belle Shoes All Leathers and Styles. Your choice at $1.60 the pair These Shoes are made by us and Guaranteed to be all Sol id Leather. WATER SUPPLY. 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 water delivered right to your house- from any nearby spring or branch without no further atten tion after the installation of a ram. The best r m on the mar ket is sold and installed by T. A. P. PvOSEman, Route 8, Salisbury N. C. Write for particiJars. '4 AND (popular pRCE F001, WEAR i l TERMS STRICTUT CASH X j Designing Engraving Printing Publishing Plain and. Colored Postal Card Publishing V SITING CARDS, Fine Stationery Business, Social and Wedding. Write R. AMBROSE MILLER AD-WRITING - AD-SETTING - PLATES 209 East Forty-Second St., NewYort, U.S.4 . Special For 54 cents we will mail 100 Fin Catting Cards (name only) in neat box. Send P.O. Money Order no atampa. Send 64c if registration is desired Wanted. At once, two good farm hands. Apply to R L. Thom ason. . 5 13 tf OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SALISBURY, N. C. W. C. Coughenodr, President, T. C. Linn, Vice-President, W. H. White, Cashier. Capital - - $50,000.00 Surplus. - - $40,000.00 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. Conghenour. Every accommodation extended con sistent with safe banking. W.H. WHITE. Oashler, Where to Go to Buy HARM When in need of good, reliable, 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 first-class repairing on short notice and at reasonable prices. Our line of Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Halters, Whips, 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 cal and see our stock. If your horse is injured in any way get a bottle cf our Horse Liniment. No cure, no pay. Hartline & Co. Phone 433, 130 East Inniss St. Real Estate Loans from $100 up If you have Guardian money in any amounts; or money of your own to invest, deposit it with 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 which we lend your money is good ; 2nd, That taxes will be kept paid on the property while the loans runs ; 8rd, That the borrower will carry fire 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; 5th, That should the property have to be sold to collect the note and mortgage, itwill bring enough to pay the mortgage and interest together with all costs. You are put to no trouble and take no risks. In addition to the real estate mortgage which you hold in your name you have the written guarantee of our Company which is worth ($30,000) thirty thousand dollars. 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, McCubbins & Harrison Go, CAPITAL AND SUBPLUS $30,000,00. REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSURANCE, SALISBURY, N. C, Charles W. Woodson, M. D., Medicine and Surgery. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Office Phone 600; Res. 336 J. OFFICE: Wacbovia Bank Building. 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE A. sA Trade Marks .fO Designs H Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is vronnbly patentabla Communica tions strictly con9deuttal. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest apeney for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn St Co. receive special notice, without "barge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a year ; four months, $ L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36IBroa" New York Biaocb Office. 625 V St. Washington. CLO, copy He mt- T. E. WITHERSPOON & COMPANY EMPIRE BLOCK, SALISBURY, N. C. 0 SAL1LBURY, 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. PEOPLES NATIONAL J. 0. WHITE & 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 Wagons, 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-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. O. Summersett Undertaking Co, Are Fully equipped with the" latest Hearses, Church Truck and all supplies necessary for con- rlnrtinop fnnprnlfl anr Vinvft a nmnlptft HnAlr nf nil J grades of o o 0 Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes. Their Mr. R. M. Davis and Mr, T. W. Summer sett can be reached by phone at all times, night or day. 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o For Gifts of Value and Merit GO TO Q. W. WRIGHT'S, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF 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 Cases, Beds wood, iron and brass, BabySCarriages, Curtains, Carpets. Clothes Baskets, Chiffoniers, Cots, Chairs of all kinds, " for;children, " for office, Desks'f or office and ladies, Dining room furniture, Dining Tables, Dinner and Tea Sets, Eazles, Go-Carts, Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Kitchen Cabinets, Q Remember the Substantial gifts of the best and most Q q lasting and also remember that you are invited to trade at q O ekeeh. "xsxs. 33Hm3KLar o O West Innes Street. - - - Salisbury, N, 0. O oooooooooooootooooooooooooo COM FORTS OF H jr.lE that make a happy coaple. ; We have contributed in no small de gree to the comfort of many a household. And expect to con tinue to 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 suitB $10. Durable audelr gant lounges, couches and easy chairs at Half real value; As tonishing argains. 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 everybody will be benefited. WAGHUVIA LOAN 5 TRUST fW). The State's Strongest Banking Institution. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WHITE & CO. 0 THE o o o o o o o Kitchen Safes, Lamps for Table and Hall, LeatherjFnrniture, 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.