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orre spondenee MOSLEMS AT PRAYER. Last STOP SWEARING. It Is Nothing but Habtand is Very Easily Cured. n" r-r enraa T7rmJ11 nnfnVi Tin GOLD KNOB. October 26th. Roy Trexler's goats ran away, last Sunday, and threw him from the wagon, but he escaped unhurt. Marcos Lyerly will start to Cres cent in a few weeka. We wish him much success. Politics is petting hot in and around Gold Kuoh. Most of the people are for Bryan and a few are for Taft. They say they can tell what a man is when they see him. He is a straight; forward man and that is the kind they are looking for. We need men in office who knows what he is doing, a man that will hold up for the people and the people will hold up for him. E. H. Miller, register of deeds, and Senator Whitehead Kluttz, ep ike at the Barger school house October 24t i. Mr. Miller made a short but iuterestiDg talk, after which Mr. Kluttz spoke for 1 hour aDd 30 minutes. He made one of th best talks that has ever been heard in the school house here. This is the kind of men North Carolina needs and is: goiDg to have on the third day of Novem ber, 1908. Nearly all the boys and girls are wealing Hackett and Bryan pictures, but the negroes are wear ing Taft's. J, C. Kluttz had the biggest corn shucking we ever saw. It took four men to shuck one year and two mules to haul one year to the crib. Say, what has become of Bro. Lee? Wake up and gi e us the news. Senator Whitehead Kluttz and E. H. Miller visited at J. H. A. Barger's last Saturday night. John H. A. Barger has a grape vine that has on it the Eecond crop of grapes this year. Who can beat that? CORNELIATORIUMATUS. The Khedive's Devotions on 'the Friday of Ramadan. " ""-"6 uv - - . - i ; j . xi .i to flow in by one door there sud- jusn,- was a remark f,"u" denly arrived at the main entrance , day by a venerable inhabitant to a . - m . i i - 1 vnnth TTtiTi crar mlTI wnrt CTA9 trie central figure ot tne oars spec- r J "6 .."r . Cj er ; October WOODLEAF. no t . , tacle the khedive coming to say to. Jimmie Lone U t,w Thompson, of this place, died on Ramadan. the 24th inst. and was buried on , The brmiant escort, the royal sa- : TT , , lute, the military band and flash oi tne 25th, at Unity church. His arms were the affair ot an instant death was due from the effects of He had alighted and entered for diarrhoea. He was a confeders soldier, being a member of Co. A, flowed on and in. 57 regiment, N. 'c. State troops, WithA ge ""P0 f east' f MdwMnn.tt.nM.. mn ! accountably slow and unaccountably wuvr v VUQ V1UODO U1CU 1U Unity ( swift, the stream was reversed in its township. Two ' children courae. nd it poured and surged and'several grandchildren survive back through the gateway, a stream him. . before, a flood now. I finlrKo-ra onrl -nAlinA stTncrded ftTld . C. Current, county oommis- fought to keep it within bounds, for the khedive had finished his prayers and must be allowed to return as sioner, is moving here today. Mrs. Lucy Gibbons has about recovered from a severe spell of sickness. The merchants here say they he had come. Another brief cere monial and the brilliant escort and the magnificent carriage of the Turkish ambassador had swept by. Then came a eeneral tumult, and think the panic is over as trade is the pent up human masses poured better than it has been in several over the open space, noisy, childish seasons. and jubilant. In strange contrast to the wild scene below were a few Miss May Moore, of Mill Bridge, WOmen of the poorest class up on enrobed in the high school here the flat housetops. today. Whitehead Kluttz will speak at the school house here Monday, November 2nd, 7:80 p m. Every body come out and hoar what he has to cay on the issues of the dayl Don't forget the date, be Closelv shrouded in their black dresses, they crouched motionless like birds, gazing down from their isolation on the great sight in which there was no place for them, Outside, as inside, thev all were men. The climax of the day had phasizing his talk by the use of some rather strong expletives, jno pne was engaged m nsning at ine time, nor was a piscatorial excur sion being thought of. The sug gestion was made in the back room of a ciga store, where three or four men were talking over current events, and the utterance made by the aged citizen was intended, as he afterward said, to-ehow his abhor rence of the nonsensical use of "cuss, words." Then he felt called upon to deliver a little homily to his companions, all of whom, like himself, are well known residents of Washington. "Men incur habits," he said, "that are really useless, and, in my opinion, swearing is one of the worst of them. One can see why, in moments of passion or great ex citement, a person may indulge in swearing, but that some men, and I know several of them, should break out with a series of oaths m ordi nary everyday conversation strikes me as beyond reason. "I presume we have all met men who regard themselves and are so considered as gentlemen wno rare ly express a sentence without swearing. More than that, they seem rather proud of their profi ciency in this direction. I tell you that swearing is a habit that a little determination will easily over come. T'Vio cATmnn rr-miTcr frnm t n A not yet been reached. K of ft man whose hair and long As soon as the ebbmg tide had , 5, oa cn w this is the last speech that will be somewhat subsided it was possible d effect The - T merchant luauo tins campaign in wooaieai. 7 . J was so impressed that ne declared One o the late.t marriage, wa. had flnied iLTjTLS: V'S, n t- .1 1 . ,. I... 'I. it I xuvi-u nuiui lioyxsrown.tne cnampion traction tneir worsmp were writing xneir 1 nnn T?nn11oaf Tn ta enaino man fnrmorl v nf t.hia fnwrr. names On the Walls, touching the rri t TO-V.V, o j , " , owear uu iuse x icuubcs. " im to Miss Maggie Shaver, daughter ,Ba?red Pmar lickmg the stone that er th allowed themselves the priv - r m , bnngs prosperity, squeezing into tne ;1 : 01 Aivin Hnaver. we win nave . , . " t jlicko Dr. Price's Wheat Flake Celery Food A child that is allowed a generous meat diet is never well. A lack of vegetable and cereal con stituents jvill cause vigor and vitality to die out. Dr. Price's Wheat Flake Celery Food is the best food for growth and development, as it is a whole wheat preparation with, a combination of celery. Easy of digestion, palatable and economical. 214 AN INSULT TO FREEMEN. An Ofter to Buy the Votes by Promising to put Li an air Compressor. GoM Hill. Ost. 26 We have just had another soaking rain which will make small grain come up that has been sown, but it in terfered greatly with the Yadkin Valley fair Thursday and Friday, cutting out the races and making the attendance small. The Southern, the last . f the mines here, has closed down in definitely, they have pulled out the pump a: d the mine is filling with water, however, Mr. Proctor is in receipt of a letter stating that if Mr, Taft is elected president nf "micci-ncr". 1 stw h pt hp. thev will nut in an air couinreseor. . - , 1 . 1 n I uckg vuoomfi, , j - - 1 - L I nicne tnat secures neaitn. nneermg .a.i- u: ttti, c r,rv ... j mnrA tn Tfinorh.pnnn frnm all in. " 4. ' was no auair UA !""- wnion will cos o.wu, ana reBunw AIC'IV Sr!8 1,:Z ingtonPost. SOME ELECTION FIGURES, dications.J Floyd Gillespie, of Mill Bridge, is clerking for Messrs. Rice & Lyerly One of the boys. khedive had prayed, kissing the saint's tomb and looking with su workyat an early day. crowns assembled here in manv . -1 i T 1 1 1 A- - 1 , " naa uvea aione wita ms servant 1 , , ,;f- , the death of his first wife. On P w "DOi a l'um"ai !M MANUEL. October 26. The recent rains delayed ihe farmers several days with their wheat sowing. Geo. Hill has been very sick with the fever, but is a little bet ter at this writing. A children's mission band has beenorganized at Immanuel. The children held their first meeting last Sunday. Jno. S. Beaver and L. A. Beaver visited at Geo. Brown's Sunday afternoon. Homer ' Beaver and Mis9 Jennie Barringer were welcome visitors at Mrs. Martha Beaver's Sunday. The latest thing out is a watch fob made of a Bhoe string. If you don't believe it just ask W. A. Beaver. He says it is one of Mr. Taft's. We were glad to have our little central boy at the Lowerstone board last week. His bello-oo and eoo-bv seemed familiar to us all. W. A. Beaver, Misses Davie Beaver and Jennie Barringer took a flying trip to Gold Hill Sunday evening. A. S. Barringer and John Ship ton visited C. J. B ?ger's Sunday. There will be communion ser ...1. j vices at lmmanuei sne tecona Sunday in November, at 11 o'clock. We hear that Misa Mary Beaver has bten employed as . assistant teacher at Bethany this winter. . Jetheo. LOWERTONE. October 26th. We are having plenty of rain at present. The farmers are busy sowing wheat and picking cotton now. The health of this community is good at this writing. Miss Elsie Foust has started to school at China Grcve. Hope her success. Jacob Brown waa in Salisbury last Thursday and Friday on busi ness. Miss Nora Foutz was at home Sunday. She has been going to school at Crescent. All of the boys and girls in this coir munity are wearing our next president's picture. Some have Taft's and some Bryan's. William Morgan has bought J. R. Fisher's plantation and will move there this fall. We understand that Uncle Jethro was rabbit hunting Satur day and had good luck. Hope him better luck the next time. Joe Atom to tha Occasion. Hon. (J. A. KevnoldB SDOke percilious suspicion on the Chris- A Buccessfui schoolteacher mar- Saturday to one of the largest tuxa wm, v ried a wealthy widower. Tne man crowds assembled here fTlia taa! nf Iitp-qti Tp-flfl Inw for great extent, anu. ine buuuuo jjg morning after the bride s arriv- The registrar here was de- f,c r al in her new borne tne cook ap- nounced as a man unfit for the po- vuj. kt. v ..vt.u . 1 nooroii TftT nrnora ranw tti r iit.i.ih 1 . . ..... other and swayed backward and for- waQ far f'-, m sition to which he has been ap ward, bending their bodies nearly thg classic8 thall jth roasts and pointed, since he positively re double. As they did so there arose 000 ar,A ahtx wa. ,.-4. a tift fljs. fused to reertst r' leeal voters un rhythmically and with an mtensity mayed when Mary innocently put der the grandfather clause until Aiio AiiaiTi ' the question: he wa8 commanded by telegram ""j . "An now win ve nave tne ueei , TT , m ji. ... j. The sound rose and fell with the looked mum?" irom myaen uiemem to ao bo, 1 - 1 , - 1 t 1.1 ftceomnanvmff motion ana was re- t? cfof cV, nCi" anu tnen it was too laie, several neated tune after tune as the mighty f Not for a fortune would she not eettiuff registered till sun machine seemed to become in- v.nvp 0i a ReTvaiit susnect her ab- Linwn Sot.nrdnv t,hf o4 h. . , -1 11 x jj. : . - ' j toxicatea wim me Btreugm vi iw soiute ignorance of cookery. Uut Own assertion. V0 voara in i Rflirflroom had not There was little frenzy. The v naimiv and sweetlv .I" il Al A- Xl I startung tnmg was xnai; tnese meu she answered: knew what they were domg. beatea fyou may c00 your way to on the ground close by was a group d Mary, and then another time 01 men, sane anu puxpuseiiu, icu uj you can try my way a Btaia ana aiRiuiieu eueiis.ii, wuj i Ann fhp rnnlc wpnt riownstairs swayed to and fro and recited with a opinion of her new tice which is considered by physi monotonous mwsiiuiwss me jxuo- T;R4.rpRS 1 : : .,,;: 1 V. AA ia t flA uian no an iuuuu ou.iu.vu, Here under an old roof, support- What H Wanted. neitner nenenciai nor uarmiui. ed by 300 columns, all of which Perhaps some of our readers are Prof. Trilbert of the Pasteur in were taken from various ancient critical enough in the use of lan- gfeitute at Paris has 'however, dem- ... a t i i i 1 1 i 1 il Christian cnurcnes, was tne propn- guage xo aeciae wnetner u. OD8jbrated recently th t burning ePa God worshiped with a meaning tomer or the salesman was right in , , , , . . East and the West." - Customer Show me a small, low Hydrogen, one oi tr.o most power nriced shears. ful antiasptic gases known. Five The MagJo of Rome. Salesman (facetiously) Perhaps nf an.r 77 1ft arnin wfirft The story of Borne is a tale of Vou mean a nair of shears ? , , , i.. . uu; miiiiim aiili ou.ACXX Ubttwu, iimivwj I VUOWJllld lOClwvlT I lUuu changing, never repeated m tne cisely what I said. same way. There is blood on every Salesman (defiantly) The Outlook Gives Republicans no Assur ance of a Victory. The subjoned election esl imate from a recent issue of the New York Herald, a paper which has the reputation of being quite fair in its nredictions or estimates of this nature, and the one presented is worth consideration. 'Total vote in Electoral Col lege Necessary to elect a President Republican, reasonably sure Democratic reasonably sure Doubtful, Republican leaning Doubtful, Democratic leaning In the balance Taft to win must get doubt ful votes Bryan to win must get doubt ful votes SEASONABLY SURE REPUBLICAN DOUBTFUL DEMOCRATIC-LEANING. Colorado 5 Montana 3 Nebraska 8 Ohio 23 Total 39 IN THE BALANCE. Maryland 8 Delaware 3 Total 11 Had a Close Mrs. AdaL, Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says : "For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery. I began taking it, and three bottles affect ed a complete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat heal er is world wide. Sold at all drug stores.- 50c. and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. Weak Kidneys Weak Kidneys, sorely Doint to weak kidney Nerves. The Kidneys, like the :Heart, and the Stomach, find their weakness, not in the organ itself, but in the nerves that control and guide and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Bestoratave is a medicine specifically prepared to reach these controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone. Is futile. It is a waste of time, and of money as well. i If your back aches or Is weak, If the urine raids, or is dark and strons . if you have symctoms I of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kid ney disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month 4 a Diets or ijquiu mui nee wuub m rau ouu nu do for you. Druggist recommend and Bell 468 204 161 i Dir. mmf I IlKllCncD 11 ft Jill I 81 k'lKE. Sugar as a Disinfectant. In many parts of Europe it is customary among the people to burn sugur in sick rooms, a prac- California 10 Connecticut 7 Idaho 3 Illinois 27 Iowa 13 Maine 6 Massachusetts 16 Michigan 14 Minnesota 11 New Hampshire 4 New Jersey 12 North Dakota 4 Oregon 4 Pennsylvania 34 Rhode Island 4 Utah '3 Vermont 4 Washington 5 West Virginia 7 Wisconsin 13 Wyoming 3 Total 204 SEASONABLY SURE DEMOCBTIC. Alabama H Arkansas 9 Florida 5 C0RNEL1S0N & COOK. Dr. L. S. FOX, DENTIST, 122$ N. Main St. Phone 305. Now is the time to have your teeth' looked after, this fall may be too late. All work guaranteed. Best materials. Latest methods. ten quarts. After the vapor had I 1 It "11 . 1. A 1 ODemnsr a cooiea oaciui oi ivnnup, DUDercu Trouble Orer a Car of Wood. There haB been a general stir in threshold. A tragedy lies buried in specimen article) Are there not losis, cholera, smallpox, etc,, were every church and chapel, and again two blades here, and don't two make piacej jn the bell in opn glass WO BSJt ill vam wueiem xica me uiag- i a pair f ic of the city that has fed on terror Customer (triumphantly) You and grown old in carnage, the have two legs. Does that make you railroad circles in this neck of the charm that draws men to her, the a pair of men? wnndsdnrinff the nast few davs power that holds, the magic that The shears were done up in pro , ,, i , r . j enthralls men soul and body, as found silence, . . . , Ladv Venus cast her spells upon AfewdayB ago engineer unnee n u Forc of Habit. had a car loaded with wood here Yet none deny it, and as centuries "What did that young cub re- The popular faith m the. disinfect for his own nersonal use. This roll on the noets, the men of letters, porter follow up before he came ing qualities of burnt sugar ap tubes, acd within half an hour all the microbe were dead. If t'.e sugar is burned in a closed vessel containing putrefied meat or the contents of rotten eggs the offensive odor disnppears at once was Mdead headed" into Char lotte. On its arrival there some the the artists of all far musicians, aces, have come to her from one investigated the matter and wMle might 60me for long learned of the manner in which it yearg some for the few months they had been hauled and as a result could spare, and all of them have Un nnriaa onH Vii'o o.-mdnoinr Jeft something, a verse, a line, a FAITH. October 26. Mrs. Charley Shive is confined to her bed and is quite ill. We had a heavy rain Friday night, a gulley washr. Granite cutters are still arriving in Faith to cut granite at the Al bert Lee Pink Granite Co.'s quar ray here. Miss Ida Lingle, of Salisbury, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. 0. Lingle. The W. C. T. U. were quite sue cessful. Saturday night, with their oyster supper. Large crowds at tended. J. T. Wyatt has just received an order for a biff lot of door and window sills from Burlington, N. I 0. Venus. I Capt. Sam McNeely, of Moorjs ville, were discharged. Later the yardmaster Captain Moore, at Statesville, was discharged for al lowing the car to pass through h hands-, and last night a man vas sent here to relieve Capt. P. L. Steck, as ageift at Taylorsville, sketch, a song, that breathes the threefold mystery of love, eternity and death. . "Studies From the Chronicles of Rome, by Marion Crawford. Ample Grounds. A little boy, aged five, had been severely punished by his .parents for disobedience, and: the next day, for allowing the car to leave the without a word to any onej he hur yard here. If this last order is ried off to the family legal adviser, allowed to stand our people will JjPg t0 be a be justly indignant. layiortmne Well johnny" said the man of Scout. law after he had shaken hands with him, "what can I do for you ?" "Please. Mr. Brown," said the young litigant, "I want to get a divorce from our family 1" Lon don Fun. Guaranteed Bank Deposits Also. The foes of bank deposit guar antv or co-insurance might take notice that policies at.d annuity contracts in saving bank insurance departments are now in the bene' ficiariea of guaraauty or eo-insur-ance in the eminently safe and sane State of Massachusetts. There is, in fact, nothing rot eminently safe and sane about either of these two closely related propositions. Charlotte Observer. with via? asked the managing ed itor. "Believe he was a dentist," re sponded the assistant. "Ah, Ithougntsor "Why, has he been writing any thing about dentistry r' "Yes, rather suggestive of it. In describing a storm on the lake he. a time 'pulling out of the teeth of the gale Chicago News. Her Death. "Well," said a traveler in the train one evening, "speaking of long lives, my dear aunt died at the age of 106." "That's nothing," said a silly looking drummer. "I had a grand mother who died at 223." "Bosh, do you want us to believe that a relation of yours died at 223? It is not only improbable, but utter ly impossible," snapped the first. "Not at all. She died at v&6 Broad street' Philadelphia Ledg- pears therefore to be well founded. Scientific American. Subscribe to The Watchman quick 209 e. Z ST. VISITING CARDS 1QO FOR SO CENTS Stationery Printing of Quality Write for samples: Wedding Invitations; Social and Busi ness Stationery. Orders sent by registered mail or express Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi Missouri Nevada North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virgiuia Total 18 13 9 10 10 3 12 7 9 12 18 12 161 Wood's Seeds. Seed Wheat, , Oats, Rye and Barley. We are not only the largest deal-O ers in iseed dram in tne boutn, but we sell the best, cleanest and heaviest qualities. Our stocks are secured from the best and largest yielding crops, and our warehouses are fully equipped with the best and most improved machinery for cleaning. If you want superior crops Plant Wood's Seeds. Prices quoted on request DescriDtive Fall Catalogue, giving full information about all J seeds, mailed tree. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond. Va. DOUBTFUL REPUBLICAN LEASING. Indiana !5 Kansas 10 New York 39 Smith Dakota 4 Total 6S The Watchman $1.00 per year. They Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with in creasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or fric tion," says N. H. Brown, of Pitts- field, Vt. Guaranteed satisfacto ry at all Druggists. 25c. CABBAGE PLANTS. From the first of Nov. to the last of March we are prepared to furnish more plants of that fine cabbage, and at better prices I5e per 100 or $1.35 per 1000, you pay the express. Large or ders make the express less per 1000. State the amount, kind and place you want them sent, and send the cash or money order for stme to R. L. Brown, No. 6 Salis bury, N. 0. s 10-28. ROUZtR Mil (CT 1 i MI COMPANY Agents for the Chas. A. Stackney and Waterloo -Gasoline Engines Monarch Corn Heal and Feed Mills, with Genuine French Burs. WRITE US FOR PRICES. Office in Wallace Building, near Passenger Depot. Salisbury, N. C. 10-28 6m. sva. c. TT W UY - Re-Sale, of Land. Pursuant to a decree of the -Superior Oourt of Rowan County rendered in the special proceeding entitled: "Jas. A. Ritchie, Admr. of Peter A. Ritchie, et al vs. Wiley W. Ritchie. Daniel Peeler, Mary Peeler, W. Ernest Ritchie and others," authorizing, empowering ani directing the undersigned, as com missioner and administrator to expose to public sale the land hereinafter de--Tibe i, at the Court House in the city of dalisbury, the undersigned will, on Monday, November the 16th, 1908, at 12 o'clock m , sell to the highest bidder, fo cash, at the Court House door in the' city of Salisbury, the fol lowing described real estate, lying and being near Gay's chapel, in Franklin township, 7 miles from baiisbury, coun ty of Rowan and bounded as follows: Beginning at a hickory 110 chairs south of the beginning corner (a post oak) of the 104-acre tract in the sub division of the Hillary Elliott estate, and running N . 85 W 59 50 chains to a white oak ; thence S. 2 west, 15.30 chains to a post oak; thence south 88 east, 7.75 chaies to a maple in the branch; thence south 3 west, 18.26 chains to a black oak ; thence north 79 east, 24.57 chains to a hickory ; thence north 54 east, 5 50 chains to a dog wood ; thence south 71 east, 7 50 chains to a pine, dower corner ; thence south 28 east, 10 chains to a pine; thence north 41 east. 20 50 chains to the beginning, containing 132 acres, more or less, deed for which is regis tered in Book 72 page 270 in the Regis ter's office of Rowa county,. This is a valuable tract of land in a good neighborhood, and title to the same ia perfect, and whoever buys will set a court deed. The sale will be left - i . ir i. v.:j 1 il f t, overiuaaysioraiupercent. um,auu i,ue Highest Market Price Paid ior Cotton ana purchaser wm be required to pay 10 Ausiuvv ia.wv i percent, of the purchase moneyon day SEE ME BEFORE SELLING. North Main Street, Harris and Co.'s Store. of sale . This October 15. 1908. Bidding to begin at $1,116.50. . James A. Ritchie, Admr. andComr., rural route No. 3, Salisbury, N. C. R. Lek Weight, Att'y.
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