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1 V ' . T T "HE CAROLINA YATCHUAH. S 'ORT LOCAL ITEMS Col. Paul B. Mears, of Conoord was a visitor here last Safenrday. Frank F. Smith, olLenoir, came down to have a look! at the fair last. week. ,. ;. Several cases against Rowan county citizens in the Federal court at Statesville last week, were continued until next term. Don't forget that the next governor of North Carolina will address the voters of Salisbury on the 29th, to-morrow morning, Eveyone regrets that the bad weather prevented the fair from being the financial success it would have been and deserved to be. The public schools of the city oj 0e& Monday morning with the lar v t attendance ever known on opoii"fng day. The registration books were clos'id last Saturday night. It is stated that comparatively few new vot were registered. 1 'e danger from scarlet fever be' ig considered past, the schools of the city opened Slonday. Archibald Hedrick has been se lected as teller of the S Wachovia Bank here, to succeed the late W. M. Johnston. Captured atclast. . . . v ' -;Leo Wallace has been considered rather but of the running, so far as his desires to enter, the matri monial field were concerned. - In TO THE VOTERS , Off THE. 8TH CON GRESSIONAL dibbbict: ' ; ' The election is upon u (Tues day,4 November 3rd) and all signs fact his closest, friends have re- Pn to' a Splendid- victory- for garded him as a confirmed bache- Bryan, Kitcmn ana mcKetc. au lor. It seems, however, that cu- " is now necessary is ior every pid hairproven too strong for him Democratic voter to do his duty, and he has gracefully surrendered not only ny voting mmseii, ior to the charms of a Richmond lady, the entire ticket hut by exerting Miss Ella Cohen. The engage- himself , to secure a tuu emo- ment of this young couple has cratic vote at hia precinct. just been announced and the wed- ' sbk eaon oi you to ding will no dorlbt occurinthe ao.wiiBi ,vynue earnestly ae- early subsequent. Bire- tUB mCCiou ox u u6Ix uemocratio ticKei, iationai, Q4- o 4 rk nnnrtfoaaiAno 1 T.ocriaTo flira Moved to Concord. i n -.t M,.n w- I a LIU. vuuilbjr, x vayvuickuy a a a. juu to see that the Congressional tick- and H, Frank Mills, of this city, et which ig on a separate ballot, are today opening out a line of is not overlooked or neglected, general merchandise at the Gib- jr. Hacketfe has made us a son Mill, occupying the old D. J. splendid representative in Con- Bost Company store. Mr. Mills gress, is able, eloquent, a true will have charge of the business, Democrat, in thorough sympathy and the style of the firm will be wjtn h6 people, and deserves to Dry and Mills. The stand is a be re-elected by an increased ma- good one and the public will give jority. It is only the votes which them the glad hane into the busi- are caB that count, ness arena of the city. Concord Very respectfully, " Tribune. ' Thbo. F. Kluttz. Chm. or whom their ballots will be cast; There will be some talks made in the county as late as r Monday niiht, the' Democrats being deter mined to carry the fight tight up o'l election day. "But no matter whether your" mind has: been made up or not, let all who can come out to-morrow to - hear .the speeoh of North Carolina's next governor. x Died in salisDnry. Killed by train. J. C. Snider, of Lexington, Ky., j p. Redwine, who was a resi died in balisbury Friday, ine re- jBut of the Chestnut Hill section, mams were sent to Lexington wa8 killed last Monday morning Saturday morning, for interment, between 6 and 7 o'clock, by a freight train. Mr. Redwine was The deceased came to this state A. U Lingle, it is said, will make f the hope that his health might waiking along the railroad track a number of political addresses in this and adjoining counties be tween nowand election day. The lot sale at Henderson Place will be continued until all the lots are disposed of. - F. P. Roesch made a talk Satur day night in East Spencer. Mr. Roesch possesses several good qualities as a speaker and one of them is his earnestness and his power to impress his hearers that he tells them what he really thinks. Mrs. Sallie Fink died. Saturday at the home of her son, George improve and Had concluded to re- near the intersection of the Yad main nere until after tne lair. Me tin rnft? ani tho main line. It in was taken seriously in last wea- not known whether he was diroct- needay night and though the beBt hy nDon the traok or walking medical attention obtainable was ai0n2 on the ends of the ties. The given him, it proved of no avail, freight train was going north and Mrs. Snider reached here shortly had to take the sidetrack at Salis- jTi. i t j i. t r l l l J 1 . r . , auer mo ueasu w uer uububuu. bnrv tor nvirtn-bound naesenser x o- train No. 44, due at the station at Committed tO Jail. 7 :10. The outgoing Yadkin freight New Adiertisenients. ' V. Wallace & Sons, tho big clothiers and wholesalers, are among our most reliable ' business people. They want, a portion of your patronage and their ad. in this paper it an invitation to you to call. The Rouzer Machinery and Im plement Co., is the name of a new firm to which the attention of farmers and others interested is called. This firm has an ad. in Thb Watchman and invites you to call and look.over its stock or write for such - information as may be of interest; See ad. on page 5. . . Rev. R. L. Brown will handle cabbage plants agaiu this season. He offers them at reduced prices in hia ad. in this paper. r Attention is called to the notice o stockholders ot the Kincaid Veneer and Lumber Co. Attention is called to the "No- tice to .won .Kesiaent, iee Sechler," in this paper. Belk-Hirry Co. have a change of ad. in this paper. They have an extra fine liue of fall goods and are offering same at very reasonable prices. Read it over. A man named E. K. Napier was train came along and Mr. Red- . .1 . i winn in irur.r.inir iinr. fii rh w h. v H.1111 crivfin a. neanner in tne mavor 8 1 o --j court last week, on a charge of not obeerving the one going north forgery and sent to jail in default waB 8trucK tDe latter ana ai of bond. The man nresented a mo8t luetautiy Kumu. n. xvau ui, t oao An tt.k- wine was walking north, on the skv. who is the DroDrietor of a ends of the ties, Fink, near the western part of the n wnhrnWH flstablishment on the incoming train, and giving city. The deceased was about 80 Council street. The check was his undivided attention to th years of age. The funeral service drawn on the People's National outgoing Yadkin tram, was not was held Sunday afternoon at Zion Bank and had the name of C. M. aware of the train approaching in Chapel. Brown signed to it. Suspecting his rear, nor did the engineer have t. w.o OM;nB of. fnQ that the check was a forgery, Ur- time to stop his train. The funeral " . It 1 1 a J .lL C I n V ft M ntitln n rvi AlrnnT Wot? u f uQ hrMaa fofhor inhn DansKy communicaiea witu u ui- jfDBciuoj- "'""""Bi - I H J XT I 1 3 Jl I A T t?a .mnnfMi nffiinof 1 11 rr I. 3haver, Miss Bessie Shaver and ncer aDa Pef was piaueu uuur . . . x iU6u Ufr united in arrest, rne prisoner statea in we The Fair. ft. G. Swartzel were marriage. Rev. E. K. McLartv of- court tnat ne nad been m a 8am ficiating. The couple left after ouuS SaUi0 bUV It is a matter of mucn genuine the ceremony for a short bridal that the check had been given him regret that the bad weather of last oyaman wnoB U1U uu week interfered with the success know. The check had the endorse- trip ley: M. M. Kiuard, pastor of St Tohh's Lutheran church, has r- rned from a visit to relatives in Georgia and South Carolina. Mr. Kiuard occupied his pulpit as usual, )Q last Sunday. Judge Pritchard was in town a not being able to do so he was com short while last Thursday. He mitted to jail. was on his way to Thomasville to tnf t.hft fair. j. t t t ti i. vr : i it. mi ii itt uiiiinn hi uri rsucu. i un n ; t asserted positively that he did not fehe financial statu8 of the fair i8j endorse the check. He was given . . ... , moofuor Q ttn a reasonauiy um iu wuiou w iu- knQW WQald haye been much cate the man from whom he claim- fc . thaQ -t wag Tfle f air wag ed to have received the check, and exoellent and many 0f the fea tures which were so objectionable last vear were eliminated. There was some gamming, ana tnere always will be in connection .with any fair which may be held. Tak en altogether the fair was most One make a speech, presumably a poli- iforth Carolina Sends $6,000. tical one, Monday evening T. H. Vander W. D. Graham, of Miranda, was f oia financial agent for North awarded, the first prize for the best Carolina of the National Demo- creditabler to the directors. display of farm products at the cratic Executive Committee, sent gentleman, who has traveled much recent fair. Mr. Graham was 0ff another remittance to assist in and Been a great deal, told The awarded a similar prize at the fa.ir the election of Mr. Bryan as pres- Watchman that the chicken ex last year. ident. The total amount Mr. hibit was the finest he ever saw A 'negro known as "Dog Eye" Vanderford has received and sent and that the agricultural and cat- inhnann. irflthnr with hia wif e J to the National Committee thus tie exmnits were a creait to any have been sent to iail from the far is nearly $6,000.00. This, with fair. -With good weather Thurs mavor'a court on a charee" of lar- the amounts that were sent direct day and' Friday the fair would no anV Th nnnnlfl ta Haid to to Chicago from other points, doubt bave been as great a fiuau- be connected with the thieves who brings the total amount contrib- oial success as it was a success in have recently stolen so many goods from the stores here. Last Sunday evening tho Chil dren's Missionary Society of Union Lutheran church had full sway at this church. A vpry interesting programme had been -arranged, which Tas rendered very effective ly. There were songs, recitations, etc., and all were e -en m a moBt creditablg mann . uted by the good people of North other particulars. We all trust HarMin nn t.o fnllv R OOO. and the directors and those interested r j -r . T i Dossiblv a little -more. This is a ma7 reap the harvest their efforts good showing tor the Old North deserve. Even with all the dis State, as little of this money has advantages it had to contend with been spent within her borders, be- the fair was a credit to Rowan sides this the old State will give county Mr. Bryan about 60,000 majority ; Stomach i troubles would more quickly disappear if the idea "of treating the cause, rather than the effect, would come into prac tice. A tiny, inside, hidden nerve, Bays Dr, Shoop, governs and gives strength; to the stomach. A branch also goes to the Heart, and One goes tc the Kidneys. When these "inside nerves" fail, then the organs must falter. Dr. Shoop's ; Restorative is directed specifically to these failing nerves Within 48 hours after starting the treatment patients say they real ize a gain. . Sold by Coruelison & Cook. - V We Sell Xnbl on the positive guarantee that if it does not give sat isfaction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. We ask all those who are run-down, nervous, debili tated, aged or weak, and every person suffering from stubborn colds,' hanging-on coughs, bronchitis or incipi ent consumption to try Vinol with this understanding. Smith Drug Co., Salisbury BUSINESS LOCALS. Advertisements under this head will tQ charged for at the rate of one cent per word each insertion. Henry A. Judd, of London, Eng and, some years ago in charge of i mine in Stanly county, spent the day here yesterday visiting his old friend, Richard Eamea, Jr. There were seven young fellows rom Concord arrested at the depot nere vesterday morning. lnev had a super-abuudance of whiskey which caused them to be taken in by the offioer and fined. DEMOCRATIC SPEAKINGS. MilleS for Sale.--Two good.well-broke work mules, medium weight and gentle. Call at this office. next Tuesday. Indications now ooint to Bryan's election, but whether he is elected or not, North Carolina will have covered W. M. Ruth hf taken a position herself with glory. Mr. Vander as traveling agent for the Stand- f0rd deserves the thanks of the ard Sewing Machine Company, party for bis able and successful His territory will be 1 western canvass for. funds. North Carolina. Mr. Ruth is a good salesman and knows about all there is to know about sewing machines, so his success in .his new field of operations is virtually as sured. The Close of the Campaign. This week will wind up the poli tical activity in- Rowan county. There has nrobablv been a more energetic campaign conducted in the oountv tnis season tnan we have experienced for years.. Young and old have taken hold, they have been filled vrifch enthusiatm a mm mm t I A BOquet tor tne COIOnei. and now they are cooling off and A recent number of the Virgiuia waiting for the result. Thfere'will fltonorr! nn inanrano.o rmhlina- be something doing nere to- The Final Appointments Before the Elec tion., Some Goad Orators. The filial itinerary of the Demo cratic orators prior to the election has been arranged and is given be low. Iu this l'"st will be found some able orators and no dcubt ere will be somethiug well worth hearing. At any rate your time will be well epent if you shonld go out to hear these speakers. Wednesday, October 28, White head Kluttz. Ms. Ulla school house. Wednesday, October 28, Bis marck Capps and J. D. Carlton, Cowan's school house. Thursday, October 29, Hon. W. W. Kitchin, Salisbury. Friday. October 30, Whitehead Kluttz, Landis. Friday, October 30, Hon. Jno. 8. Henderson, Gold Hill. Friday. October 30, R. Lee Wright, Chestnut Hill. Saturday, October 81, White head Kluttz, Yost's school house Saturday, October 31, Senator Overman, China Grove. Saturday, October 31, Hon. J. S. Henderson, Mill Bridge. Saturday, October 81, A. H Boydeu, T G. Fujt, Jno. M.Ju lian, Ebenezer. Monday. November 2, White head KlnMz, Woodleaf. Monday, November 2, Wright, P. S. Carlton, Smoot-, Zeb. Monday, November 2, T. G Furr, Jamed H. Horah, Salem school house. Monday, November 2, W. B Smoot, T. F. Hudson. East Spen cer. R. Lee W, B tion, states that John A. Howard, morrow, however, as Mr. Kitchin of thio r.it-.v whn in cnnnflftfifid with rvill speak in Salisbury at 11 Victor's Royal Venetian Baud, he Life InBurance Company of o'clock and he will have a great a combination of splendid musi- Virginia has written more busi- crowd to -hear him. Thre will cians, gave a concert, in the opera neBg during the past year than be speeches made by different house Thursday night, under the any other agent of the company Democrats at various places in the auspicies of the Graded School, it ;n t,hft United States. Thia ;B a county, each night for the rest ot being the first of the lyceum at- great compliment to Mr, Howard 1 tne week, but it may be said snat tpofmna fnr fho saoann - The anri hia wnrt has ftort.mn I v riamrYn. -tne most 01 tne namest WOr& IS entertainment was excellent in strated his efficiency as a valua ble man in the held of industrial everv respect and was greatly en- L . rTVi-: insurance; T A I I 1 A - J nn aeserves to do congraiuiaieo If you want feo know who for securing such a high clasB at- be the next president, read traction. Watchman, $1 a year. will Thb over. People generally, over the county, have availed themselves of the many opportunities present ed to hear the issues of the cam paign discussed, and most of the t r , j mi voters have already determined J sL a I our Hair Sick? That's too bad ! We had no ticed It was looking pretty thin and rough of late,-but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hs.ir grower, a per fect hair tnic.' The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures sick. hair, makes it strong and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial " Sold for over sixty years." The friends of Dr. C. M, Poole will regret to learn that hie is suf fering from an- afiction; of :bis eyes. r:py'... y::':;:':l:f A grand -reception will be given Hon. W. W. Kitchin, our next governor, upon his arrival here to-morrow morning. - , loqmcjuy cneos & coia, v arug gists are dispensing .everywhere, y a clever Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Preventios. Preventics are also fine for feverish ohildren. Take Preyeniics at. the" sneeze stage, to head off all colds. Box of 48 25c. Cornelison & Cook. FALL .g WINTER ' Ob Printing of all kinds neatly aud promptlv executed at tne Watchman Office. Knifes. We are still giving a good knife to those who pay a year's subscription in advance to the Cabolina Watchman. Wantfid Lady to cook aud do gen eral housework. Middle aged preferred. Address T. D. Brown, Route No. 3, Box 60, Salisbury, N. C 10-21 tf Wanted,. For Cash:-AU kinds of old books, papers, relics, furniture, etc. We eell school books at half price, or exchange for others. Send list wanted or for sale. Southern Book Exchange, Ra- eigh, N. C. 8-26 lOt Rheumatism Cured without medicine. By followiug instructions a cure is guaranteed or money will be le- unded. Best of references fur nished. Call at this office, or ad dress Wny H. Stewart, Salisbury, C. Sales Agents Wanted. $36 per week or 400 profit.. All samples, stationery, and art catalogue fre6. We want one permanent agent in his locality for the largest pic ture and frame house in America. Experience unnecessary. We in struct you how to sell our goods and furnish the capital. If you want a permanent, honorable and profitable position, write us today for particulars, catalogue and samples FRANK W. WILLIAMS COMPANY, 1214 W. Taylor St., Chicago, 111. 10-21 4t. There is no Reason Why Farmers wives should not have the best of everything going, especially Flour. R'-throck's Best Patent flour will not disappoint he on "bakin days" and will prove a pleasure as we: as a pront. ROTHROCK'S ROLLER MILLS, Gold Hill, M.O I now have one of the largest and hest selected lines of Fall and Winter Goods in the city. My stock is fresh and up-to-date in every particular and consists of all kinds of Dress Goods; Underwear and Hosiery for Men. Wo men and Children; Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Corsets, Linens; Ladies', Misses and Children's Coats, an elegant line at lowest prices; Ladies' Skirts; a big lot of sample Fascinators, Tobagans, etc., which will be sold at about half price. Specials at Special Prices A big lot of Men's Underwear, Wf ight's Health Underwear, 75c quality at 60c, and 65c quality at 50c. Some odd lots in Shoes at especially low prices. An elegant line of Furs that will be sold at extra low figures. My prices on all other goods are as low as prudent business methods will allow. I would be glad. fto re ceive a portion of jour patronage. When in the city you are cordially invited to come in and see me and make my store your headquarters. Respectfully, A. W. WIJNECOFF, 126 South Main t reet. in SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D. M. Miller. Apples, per bushel, 35 to 50. Bacon, sides per fi, 11 to 11 . shoulders, per n, iu to ii. ham, per tt; 15 to 18. round. Der tt. 10 to 124- Butter, choice yellow, 20 to 22 Chickens, per lb, 8 to 9. Ducks, 20 to 30. Guineas, 25 to 30. Eggs, per doz, 17 to 20. Corn, per bushel, $1.00. Flour .straight, per sack, $2.30 to $2.40 44 pat, $3.00 to 3.20. Hay. per. hundred ft s, 60 to 80 Honey, per lb, 15 to 20. Lard, N. C, per lb, 10 to 12. Meal, bolted, per bu. v1.00. Oats, per bu, 65 to7f Potatoes, Irish, peT bu 50 to 60 Wheat per bush. 90 to $1 00 Make our Store Your Home While Attending the FAIR JN EXT WEEK Don't Miss Seeing Our BOOTH AT THE FAIR. Hundreds of Pairs of Sample Shoes just in. You get them at Factory Cost. Entire Stock Complete. A" r . It Kadt fey J. C. Ayer Co., Iioweu. jukIt Alto manuraoiur.ro o 7 SARSAPASILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. yers Slate, iku of ny tmt mak. of pattatna. . .i tKir it vie. accuracy and unplidtj'. KT.r'alP. MarndnnfTh Ontm of Famkkm) W ore Jb.criber. than an, otbw ie.' Mapitoa. kamber, 0 Cents. JwnbalW C Oaa. iubacrfb today. a tiy A Bt Wanted. Hn4wm. umNbm 8W.I caia eommiarion. PattOT.Cataiogu.tii wi. Wen.) a4 Pm CV't Ztt 1M mimt Bell Shoe Store, 111 N. Main Street. J io c. a ar VISITING CARDS IPO FOB gQ CENTS Stationtry Printiut f Quality Write for .ample.: Wedding Invitation: Social and Boai neit Stationery. Orders tent by refiitered mail or express HANCOCK BROS. & GO'S. PLUG TOBACCO is one of the biggest plugs of standard grade flue cured tobacco ever sold for 10c It goes further and lasts longer in the going than any other brand made. A man who knows of this brand never goes around with a "chip" on his shoulder, he keeps it in his mouth. It makes friends, and makes them always glad to see you. Demand Chip, and don't stand for substitution. Manufactured by a strictly independent firm. HANCOCK BROS. & CO., Lynchburg, Va. Established 1851 . ' ' Leaders 1908 a.i SI
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