I. THE CAROLINA vATCHMAH. Wit CL 8TBWAH1, UU Pk. mfeMrtftiw Prim fl p&r rr trieUj fal WtTBSM BiurK m newt munr jia. Utt, 1W, at t post osm mw fcury. N. O. uiff U? Mt OaMran of Uuttk m. itfT. Salisbury, N. C, Sept 30, 1908. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. NATIONAL. For President: WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. For Vice-President : JOHN WORTH KERN. STATE. For Governor: W. W. KITCHEN. For Lieutenant Governor: W. C. NEWLAND. For Secretary of State : J. BRYAN GRIMES. For State Treasurer : It. B. LACY. For State Auditor: B. F. DIXON. For Attorney General : T. W. BICKETT. For Commissioner of Agriculture : W. A. GRAHAM. For Corporation Commissioner : B. F. AYCOCK. For Superintedent of Fducatiou : J. Y, JOYNER. For Insurance Commissioner : J. R. YOUJNG. For Commissioner of Labor: M. L, SHIPMAN. Electors at Large : J. W. BAILEY. WALTER MURPHY. A fair association that conducts minded, liberal people whom it is its business on a little narrow, always a pleasure to meet and to srasDinff. nieeerlv basis s to oe serve. vye are, maeotea, uo: we shunned rather thaii encouraged managers ; of the several , eutr bv natronaffe or exhibits,- " I prises for invatitions to be present, Did you ever do business with set of horse-racing gamblerB Hurrah for Bryan I If . , the claiming to be a fair association? Democratic candidate does not If not, take our advice and steer succeed in attracting to his stand- clear of such a set or you will pay ard those Democrats who have dearly for your folly. hitherto opposed him, it will be because thev fail to admira those Some fair associatioi s are like manly qualities which Mr. Bryan tricky insurance companies. They is showing to the people of this will take your money and give you country as he haB never shown a chance at a premium, but will them before. All newspaper read- be very careful to see that, a fire, ers know that the great sensation or something, comes along to beat of the campaign so far has been you out of it. I the charges made by W. R. Hearst against Gov. Haskell, of Okla Faith Council, No. 100, Jr. O homa, who was treasurer of the U. A. M., did itself honor when it t National Democratic executive made a suitable appropriation for committee. People generally the Confederate monument. No know Mr. Hearst, and his utter patriotic order can afford to fail ances noon anv subiect carrv but to assist in such a manifestlv na- little weight with them even lOfi-Visitict Caris for 50c. AS.aH 50 cents In stamps or money order for. loo Fine Yisitiire Cards. , State whether ladies 4r (rents' size and write name plainly, and I iwifl forward 100 of the most- select printed faros at once. : All letters m addition to the name-are 2o. each, the addresior business, etc., mwBt be figured 2c for every letter, yerlods, ommaa, etc., not to be counted, i ' . 1 . mill vcftUliica KCllb upuu renutsoi" n jrun mti mail ldtter Inclosine- 2c stamp to pay postage. fiend all communications .and orders to - c? Our Annual triotic cause. lne btate .bair to be field, in Jtlaleign, October 12-u, will sur pass itself in former vears. This fair is a state-wide institution and reliable in every respect. Men of honor and ability are behind it and, besides being one of the greatest fairs in the South, it is conducted on liberal lines and pays its premiums in full without egram to among Mb friends,. But when the charge he makes- is taken up and endorsed by President RooseveH, the matter assumes a much more serious aspect. Mr. Bryan shies his castor into tne ring and makes a demand with which Mr. Roosevelt must comply, if he values his reputation as a fair honorabld man. Mr. Bryan has not minced words in his tel the President, and he R.;Ambrose Miller, 0 0 0 409 East 42 8treet, New York City. Wedding- invitations $3.50 per set of 50 inside ana outside, envelopes in caDinets. 50001 KM ZAISTTEDI BUSHELS OF COTTON SED AT 'vMJl Provision Co., Oft te old Tlissenger Depot. 9-30 4ti Will be P KBflP AWAHK in the crrasreof one year the balance of ydur watch makes 157,680,000 revolutions? THINE OF IT! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 2ND. A 1. Q O 0 CONGRESSIONAL. For Congress: RICHARD N. HACKETT. COUNTY. J. For Sheriff: H. McKENZIE. For Register of Deeds : E. H. MILLER. For Treasurer: J. R. NICHOLAS. For Senator : WHITEHEAD KLUTTZ. For Representatives : JNO. M. JULIAN. DR. J. W. CARLTON. For County Surveyor: C. M. MILLER. quibbling. If you have any ex- haB asked no more than is squarp hibits to offer this is a valuable and just. P the charge against noint for consideration. Gov. Haskell is shown to be true, L l.i " r " a . j. I tnen as mr xryaii linimaies, iue Tlomni'rata roil 1 r'finnHia.t.ft him as Mr. oowles, tne gentleman who quickly ag the Republicans repu- aspires to tne seat or Mr. Hackett in the next Congress, will make a number of speeches in the county during the earlv part oi uctooer. we urge our Democratic friends to go hear him if they conveniently can, then hear Mr. Hackett compare the two men speeches. Mr. Cowles cannot draw any votes from Hackett in Jttowan county, whatever he may be able to in other sections diated the unsavory Foraker But, Mr. Bryan demands, and properly, that so lng as Mr. Roosevelt has : endorsed this charge, he furnish the public with proof. Enough small fry are at work in efforts to famish all the campaign lies necessary, and the -r-k a r m v - tt n A . i and carefully resiaeut oi tne unitea otates is onj lho- sinking very low it he knowingly ana wiuiugiy usbibib iu iuis wuik. It is distinctly up to Mr. Roose velt to show up "er retreat. In time the oil gums, pn oucejtxin ana wears tne 'THutebearings, destroying their high finish and perfect fit, thus ruining an accurate timepiece. An ordinary machine oil ed daily, your watch should be oiled once a year. Let us examine it; an hon est opinion from us will cost you nothing. We also repair clocks, old clocks that have been-laying away for some time. We make them run liKe new ones, liive us a trial. Respectfully, D. G. Lenfz. Up stairs over W. H. Hulf's store, Salisbury, N. C. e o You are all cordially invited to attend this grand display of the new Fall and Winter styles in Milli nery, Coat Suits, "Cloaks, Skirts, etc. We will have on display the very swellest styles Hats from $2.00 to $10.00 1o be seen this season. Coat Suits $10 00 to $25.00 If you cannot come on opening day, come any day ixr in j.i e win iaKe pleasure in snowing you. arry Company Belk-H IGOoi BOOOOOQ ( - 8 e ATTENTION DR. For Conorer: E. ROSE DORSETT. For -County Commissioners: P. A. HARTMAN. W. L. HARRIS, W. P. BARBER. R, B. PEELER. P. B. BEARD. Township Tax Collector : A. M. RICE. A Sore-enough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsville, N. C, savs : ' 'Bncklen's Arnica Salve for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last winter, but that wonderful salve knocked it out in a few Vounds. Not even a scar remained, " Guar anteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. 25c. at all Druggists. Rev. W. B. Gobel, of China Grove, was in the city last week, and in a conversation stated that the story concerning the burglar Jparm contrivance, in which he is an interested, is in every respect as described iu this paper last week. A building is now being erected and machinery purchased for the manufacture of these alarms on a large scale. A stock company with an authorized capital of $50,000 has been organizdd to conduct the business. It is, as described, a very valuable invention. We do not expect Greensbro to tear herself during the week of Octob'r 11-17, but the magnitude of her intentions at the time are calculated to make one feel un easy. For instance, she will be gin Sunday, the 11th,. with the celebration of her 100th anniver sary, the interesting programme of which appears in this paper; the Good Roads Congress, will open there for afour-day's Jsession on the 14th, as also the United States Peace Congress on the 12th for a several-day's session; and the Central Carolina Fair Associa tion will hold its annual fair dur in the same week. In short it will be a week of history-making for our neighboring city. It is not worth while to say to an in telligent public that the Greens boro, folks never do things by halves, or in a close-fisted, nigger ly manner. They areof the broad- Miss Proctor Surprises Relatives, Last week Miss Clara Proctor told relatives she was going to Concord to visit i but instead she went to Greensboro where Friday she met her lover, E. E. Oliver, who came up from Durham, the two were married Miss Proctor s father, J. M Proctor, got suspicious and followed his daughter, but arrived in Greeusbero after the wedding. The bride is a sis tor of Messrs Ed and Will Proc tor, of the Salisbury poetoffice force, and of Mrs. J. M. Neel She is stopping at Mrs. Neel's, where she was joined by her hue band. Mr. unver was lor somo time press representative of the Johnny J. Jones Carnival Com pany, but is now in other ousi- ness. Salisbury special to Char lotte Observer. Will Sue Commissioners. It is almost certain that State Treasurer R. B. Lacy will bring suit against the commissioners of Mecklenburg county for the State's share of the back-taxes which 'Squire H. C. Severs and Alfred Brown recently collect ed and concerning which there has been considerable dispute for some time. It will be recalled that W. F Moody, who is connect ed with the State Treasurer s of fice, receatly spent several days in the city in an effort to se cure a settlement of this matter, His mission resulted in failure, the county claiming that no part of the back-taxes collected was due the State. The State, how ever, claims about 15,000 of the $22,000 secured. No settlement having been made, and nothing being in sight, it lBpractically as sured that a result will follow. Charlotte Observer. Bva Wga Solid Carload"GOOD LUCK" BAKING POWDER.ffiflfr KTtS) For SN IDER-R ANE Y COMPANY, Salisbury Mi the increasing popularity of "Good luck". One of the best ways in the world to judge of the merits of an article is to ascertain if the people demand and use it in increasing quantities each year. Put to such a test "GOOD LUCK" baking powder measures up and more. Each year the demand for this famous powder grows greater and greater, Often dealer findB that his sales double within a few month?. Car-load after car-load has to be bought to fill the. wants of the people. The people are going to buy an article of proven worth they there fore buy "GOOD LUCK". At the top of this article you see a solid car-load of 15 tons bought and received by Snider Raney Co.. from the Southern Manufacturing Company of Rich mond, Virginia, the maker This carload will not last long, others will soon be bought and received by this enterprising firm. The secret of the popularity of "GOOD LUCK" lies in its com bination of healthful and whole some ingredients compounded by a special formula. Every onnce of the powder is packed-in the celebrated, Patented, Moisture proof, Tin-foil, News Board Can, thereby preventing contact with moisture or the loss of strength. Other Baking Powders are bought by the case, "GOOD LUCK" by the car-load and train load. The gentlemen who direct the large businest of the Snider-Raney Co., are as follows: 1 Mr. L. A. RANEYj president. Mr. A. H. SNIDER, Sec. & Treasi We do. all kinds of GUN and LOCK- REPAIRING. Bring us whatever you have to be repaired and we will give it the best attention. Arey HcFw, Go., Successor to Chas. Arey, Salisbury, ffl. C. 9-18 4t. MILLINERY! For Fall and Winter to please all in styles and prices. Call and see us, and we think that you will be convinced of this statement. We also carry an up-to-date line of notions. PATTERSON & LENTZ, Chestnnt Hill, Salisbury, N. C. 9-16 4t. A Mineral later; that Defies Drugs Nature's Great Blood Tonic The recent drug: exposures in this Country have proven to all that deadly poisons and stimulants lurk in many Patent Medicines. You never know when you might be taking- some of that class. Nature has made ample provision for restoring vigor and vitality to humanity, and the public, as well as doctors, resort to Natural Remedies, when all others have failed. Are you troubled with Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Malaria, Kidney or Bladder Trouble, Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysentery, and above all, that dreadful disease Scrofula, which has almost baffled human skill, or Diseases pecu liar to Females? Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated Iron & Alum Water Is Natures Remedy for Natures Ills. Yes, when you consider that disease comes from impoverished or run down conditions of the system, this Natural Mineral Water furnishes the system what it needs. The analysis of this Water, shown on the bottle, tells you what Nature thinks you should taKLe when sick, and the doctor who reads it will agree. Do you think the grouping together in this Water of 17 different minerals, which are recognized by medical writers as most powerful blood tonics, could have been accidental ? Reason answers, NO ! An 18-oz bottle of Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated Iron and Alum water contains all the minerals of 25 gallons of the average natural water Then why buy a barrel of water when you can get a bottle of minerals at the trivial cost of one dollar. The dose is a teaspoonful in a glass of your own spring water. How this Water acts upon the system is not clearly known. It is judged mainly by its works. It has cured all the diseases numerated above, and many more, evidently through its action as a powerful BLOOD TONIC. " We have many valuable certificates, which we will be glad to mail, if you are interested. J. M. ECHOLS CO.. Lynchburg, Va. Sold and Recommended T.W.Grimes Drusr Co., Chestnut Hill Drue: Co., H. M. Cooke Pharmac- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooo vJi.Ii.illl5Ji.ii i.i iDl i.u. Be) t.i n il o i.i i3n I N. C. o riount Pleasant- To the splendid advantages already offered by the Institute, which has an estab lished, reputation for good work, have been added the following Glee Club and Orchestra. 1. Military Form of Government. Tne Military system is attractive to young man hood, and it is growing in favor with educators of long experience and eminent ability. It conduces to punctuality, neatness, erect carriage, respect for authority, and a high sense of honor and duty. 2. Board on the Campus. A boarding Hall on the campus will be opened next session, where good wholesome board may be had at cost, not to exceed $7.00 per month. To ad5i to the innocent amusement of student life and to stimulate the cultivation of musical talent a College Glo3 Club and Orchestra will be conducted tinder the Hrection of a member of the faculty. 4: Greatly Improved Library and Reading Room. The three Libraries of the Institute have been consolidated and re-clssified thus affording an ex cellent Library of over 5,000 volumes. A first-class Reading Room will be run in connection with the Library, and the two will be in charge of an ofiicial Librarian. 8 0 0 8 The above will give some idea of the advance movement at the Institute. To the already efficient Faculty has been added a graduate of the S. C. Military School who is to be commandant. The Institute has an estab lished reputation for good work. Her graduates enter the Junior class of leading colleges, and take high rank. Her graduates and ex-stridents have been winners of medals, scholarships and honors in five of our leading Col leges in very recent years. "Our best mateial comes from the Institute," says the President of our leading Col leges. Wholesome Athletics encouraged. Our teams among the strongest school teams in the State. Yoking man, the Institute supplies your wants; we want yor to share our benefits. No better place for a boy or young man to get his training. For Catalogue or other lnlormation, Address g. f. McAllister, or j. p. miller, Mt. Pleasant, C. 0 o o o o 0 o o o 0 0 0

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