X" d'Xf FAJH . Peler, Bain& & tip, have start ed up the:r7graitvte; quarry . wik after several weeks holiday. - - . . .- WilUan Bargr is confined to his bed w:' h ';kness. A youujg geiitleuian at. "Dave -Peeler s. - A new c 'ft at Monroe Fesper man's. s ; x A young' lady at Wiiliam Stire- William Stiewalt is having his hase made larger in front We are now having soine nice warm weather to-day, January 23rd. Peeler Brothers have oysters and . fresh fish every Saturday. The big pile of cotton is still here. It is being held for a higher prioe. Peeler Brothers are loading a car with cotton seed to-day from their gin here. Augustus Basiuger has given the contract to P. A. Peeler t remodel his residencii on the farm he just bought near Fa h. It 16 rented to George LudKk, who was re cently married. Since Dr. Goodman has moved to Lenoir the citizens of Faith want S, LIBERTY X QOADS. - Route No. 4; Gold Hill, Jan. 25. The wheat of, this section : is looking pretty shabby and the oats are looking very well. A switchboard has been installed at G. A. Trexler's and- a dozen new phones are expected to go m and connect with th.e board at Mr. Trexler. in the near future. . Messrs.- Zebnloa Trexler and ArthujrvMorgar visited ; friends at &t. Pleasant Saturday and Sun day. " - ''r''' 1- " .. The Jackson 36l lege boys have organized & debating goqiety, Colds, aje' very prevalent in this community.- ' Some of our neighbors are turn ingrtound preparatory for plant ing iMhe "spring." ' Miss Augusta Wilhejjgi of Rich field, has been keeping "house at Jan:24 & are enjoying some very 6ne' weather JforiJanuaryi but I suppose we will , get our tnter yet. ' . . Rev. H, A. Trexler preached an excellent sermon to a, large congre gation yesterday, 'yt ' - - . " X: . Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Ti'exler are doing much visiting around their congregation along now. The members ot the congregation are always.glad to see them come. vDuke 0. Trexler and John Ket ner, who are in school at Mt. Pleasant, visited- homefolks over Sunday. Glad to see pur good friends., ;;: " " , There was a spelling bee at the Kluttz school house - last Friday night. W- tbink -everybody en joyed themselves Very much. m : Miss Daisy Garwood and siuter, of : Salisbury, who were .visiting Miss Annie Bosti returned home yesterday. .' ' There ili be' preaching at Or4 gan church next Sunday at Eleven 6cl6ct. X ' -: ; verrmtlefiaweiftinlc' an this umfrx -x AMICUS." k.The Southern's pay TUi jSajij bury andfcSpevnc-:r for ''ti$&' mtmthy amounted over j$llKyrv. - l y; if.' JT' i iltt ,'Mrg. C.rdorrel; - weeks, wTed55 cjjfndlca tion; i8OirV rfft..Mt thflri8 honMiriStire Itt tit a1 1 in a dhrtf fimai,-.v1. X- W. J. Swink; whoas-rStumed from- a meeting of the stockhojiers at Albemarle 2Wf fP? i' X dates are Busy movme ilanst satisf a6&iyiai the stockholders are yslh; pleised w ith the present outlook.. F. W.'Bost wentjo-' GrArfiQro last Wednesday ftetLmfcsX&fh a branch house atJnafclaor the Monarch Burglar Alarm Co.Vv.The fetae&fcous& willUje, undf the dktojmalemeuol ..vOhnrlie JaffarfftP this, place,, who rli go already ertabifthwi'lV ibrauch icatlons are This CoHtest yill;Hc)ipse all Former Efforts. Votiin nbwSn Progress. The contest has now Opened in earnest andit behooves" every can didate and their friends who intend to do anything to get busy get buay after the real thing the subscriber, he. is the big voter and the Ibost effectual, but the voting coupons "--will Uonnt, so pick up as many rivT-i' "?: - he- yome conveniently your way. Remember good ttop and JIfird mills, PjmmS tnggiW and sewing machines are not fathered off huckleberry bushes during these hard times, -that whoever gets this buggy will have some thing to bfr JjrpudSDf, something that wiil look well and give excellent service. It is also worth-while to remember-that there is a valuable second prize, the sewin? maehine, and possibly a third prize. So if you do nofc come out first you wiH stand a chance of getting some thing worth while. .-1 . .'' . We WouloV advise all candidates to make their greatest efforts to ward securijg doubie subscriptions, two years to either The Watch man or Xhk Record, or one year to both papers. These papars will s all'intents and purposes answer the readers requirements of a semi Weekly, and those wanting all the news should take them both. , A few new candidates have been nominated this week, to whom house in Charl&tevitbH. S." a cordial welcome id extended. feebler in chaise of thef business. ; The standing of 'the candidates to-day at 12 o'clock is as shown ; Messrs ; Correll fc Wilelm have iQ the list below.' No one should became alarmed because he does purchased' a'25-hoie pQkrelec- not stand at the head of the list -jast now.. There 'lpst as much trie motor to run their genjial re- chance for 6he last as for the first.' '"The one whoBtaBdiiSa at the toal'ani'' machiQthocmThey end of the contest will be tte w jotter." Tbe race is halways to the wait be supplied with powel from swift, nor to the strong, but to him that persevereth Wthe end. hthe Electric Power CojuJany's R. L, Frick's for the past Any oue wishing to subscribe to weeks, but has returned home QARoLiNi Watchman or vThe now - ( 1' ; Rowan RECOBD:pan $o so -by see-. Miss Maggie Bame, our school ingl. L. Hoffner. teacher at' Liberty, spent Sunday at her home Hear :Faith; t Y UNION CHURfiN. 0 Miss.AnnaEeereof Mrx January 25. It seemflike.fg- firp , ; i Tyack clerks, spenfTBundaV withlspring weather just how, ThiU '- ; ' . Neely Lisk, Gold Hill, Ko. 1- homefolks. r X btids on the trees are beginning t"0 Ulte a numoerot peopain jnis i. l, Hqfifner, Rockwell, Rural No. 2 l .- . ' - . 1 1 I 1 J 1 1 L l. I MrTorr has Yiia now lfiW.ell UUU8 Oil U llIWtSB ttlt) UOKIUUIUU M v 1 A. u, uui(uci) xcLjiyQ. n dii , uuxai iiw. a . . . . . ueiguuuruuuu uv iubu. m-ga vj jfidwifi lierly, Kural JNo. b, Salisbury . t75- Votes J:-325 a iitin. m m . 111 in nil a i n. n 1 1 n Binn i . corn mill readv for work and hJ fTwilli ick at trfrm ?b0,er :TT&T A." Ritchie, Rural No, 8, Salisbury a doctor to come and live in our win be at the mlll ey6 - Saturday writing: Her friends ish he a - Dg 5?!" Wm,Marlin, Rural No. Salisbury. ....... .. townornearby. Thisis a goodv read for buaines8? Th mili daedrecy ' ' M T d"U" Clarence A. Brown, Rur&o. 6, Salisbury.... chance for some cue excellent work " ;fe" m the country have also diedTrom Albert T.Eagle, South-Sfe Street, Salisbury. . r. w 44 4U ii v 1 . . ?' There wilj.be services aiion the disease. r v . J. c. Coughenour, Rural. 1, -Salisbury f! r! Wvar.t.. t.ho well-known I nr . t:j r t.v- ,- x n.. -.i , wttv . - ' ' - . o.uuxuuu, Wii :ui y uujCnurcnjunaay m-wmuw .. . . H. L. Ritchie, Richfield, N. C x r i iaiAQi) uicu uauuiuv iu, auu a I UUUI, XX O C10G& H. III. Jvi. ..'1,100 . . : '.825 j i v wno goes irom place 10 piace - to ; buried in the Libertv cemeterv the open been new quarries, has called upon again. Ju " J next day. . Mrs Barker was a good All 18 nt.Mnl M. A. Cauble and M, A. Good- V- . - V ' 1 ian have made a trip to Richfield Jno. S. Watson, Rural No, 2, Salisbury. U. S. Senate In Brief. a . Waiter Ribiiu, Gold mii.No. jl The salarv of the President of M- U- ry. o. 4. baiisbury, . : ,: : . -. . " . auuiiu was luveu uy u wuu . , . ,, cli I .v '. . . , I t tt d.i m k oi;u ka tn Trartoll nonnt.v. ' .' ; , , ana gov. toiafltryww.uisi?itB- thamuiteil uv w,-. -- tfoew ner. one leaves tnree smaii m, . . . ... - - tT - r , - . . TT n xr:u c.i:u' nu. tx:h .,von ihB:.L.ni, f .l iney report a nue.wme. . vv-:-- fixed at $100,000 per annuls; to far - cii8uui.y, v,uBl,mib mn.. f ht t . G. MjE. XiSbifc SeD.t, j,M;&1 8a.- Johu MM, Euja! No 7 Sa.Ubaty. .h-. ,,.:.. a. . . ohesto. V a.. Boeot ,tw .tcaa i.ft th4 Vio9-Preswett aui Duke 0. Trexler Mt Pleaaant. N. C. . with his father Sunday lastliej t.: :aKerf tne Houseot Kepresen- .twv, v c.ii.ii r tt U ;nrti tiR rwi v. s. J. H. bimesoD. toDencer. JN . U , ' tJ 4 .100 .i ,100 .100 . .. i ii . near Statesville, N C , where' he has a" force of men at -.' M'k, blast iDg and grading dov. a big hill for roadways into a co..:on factory. A boll of cotton is sent to all who send two cent stamp to Sal isbur'v. N. C.i .R. D. 3. bcx 10; r w. m . . Lots of people in-the North never saw a boll of cotton. We live in the cotton belt of N .rth Carolina. Venus. .i-.5faw100 V.. ".V vtYrii. J. - i 60LD HILL. Jan. 25. At last we have I.ad one beautiful sunny week an i it warm like the Bpring of the vear A few more such weeks and the peach blossoms will make t-hoir appearance. Dr. Geo. M. Monk, who recently moved his family from Woodleaf to Spencer, has decided to loca4 at Gold Hill, and has been ' it busy since his arrival here. S ice their loss. The funeral service ji..o i i t iBava heUkes Manchester all Ktit. iZrn ' Tha salary of the Chief Justice T. J. Loftin, Rural No. 6, Salisbury. . . . James WlllsOll. . . . ,.alMgUD (MTOSirilV the Order! t - . r1- ... .u. tt: W T VUr- ar,nir. Onrrv. n n I J x : vjV iZ .Jri.-f- or sne oupreme uour gi. iuw uw - .-v. , .,, ... I -. The i membera of Liberty ch.uroh I w.jrj hw Uted:' Bts,tc3 tare expecting to tear off the old " irmrB uu. . 00,000 To ' -515,900 per annum, Robert A. McLaughliD, Cleveland, N. C . . . . Froof and put on a new one in th WaltrAghef is going to school aSd thosf -iwqeiate. 'Justices Rev. P. W.Tucker, Granite Quarry, N. C... near future. Ihey already Have at Crescent, He reports a full at-ff jm pqO" to $14,500.- These Marion Rufty, Rural No. 4, Salisbury .... thehiugies; - : ' tendanctBhrVthisssion. " j changes wWmade as amendments Wffl8SKT9rririTl tobeultiexu4? and X J - rt- -,-r- r- i" : IVT" 1 am V . about mad dogs. It fa reported started "a new saw mill "iffliar-ft AjfefidtoriSs that nearly all of the dogs are bit- CaubJe's.-- They " tl'coumence aftdr Inrided defate. Amend ten in -jfche community around sawing this morning. A1b in- ments allowing $,tM) to the Vice Corinth church, . yited te haul their logs to them, president and the Speaker of the "i Xjiiaa frr narEia eras nam ot.rif.lrTl One of our widowers went over C. Le Walton killed his big ' , near Winston to get him a woman, norkerviast week. They sav "IF but as she was sick he will go back weight was about four hundfel in two weeks and bring her back pounds; That waB a good one. With him. nrrro Wo Hot-, finiaVnntr rr- t L. M. Agner, Rural No. .4, Salisbury. . . . . .-vipo ..lOOT" . . . . . .7. . . loo Xioo ...100 ....100 . ; . . 100 Talk of Damage Strits. : - , What promises- to bea .lively time as to damage suits jtgainst the county is beginning to show on the streets from day to day It' is eafd that the people living along' the new public road from the "city limits to Kannapolis contemplate bringing uib against -jthe . county for damages, claiming great injur ies on account of the building of the new macadam road. It is hot presumed, however, that every body along the road will ask dam ages. It is a gr.eat pity that suchr a feeling against ' a good roaxd . : movement should exist, Concord Times. v RobsoB Sees Things. Boston, Jan. 23. Richmond Pearson Hobson, who is here, said in an interview this evening : "Un less the American people wake up and get -control 'of -the Pacific they will, soon be plunged in- the great est war in their history. It is knocking at our doors now. Ja pan in debt? She has fooled the world. Fifty per cent of every corporation in Japan is owned by the imperial house and the profits are being piled up for war. She is now holding' 800.000,000 yens in gold for a war witlf us when she is" ready for it. The bringing of the fleet from the Pacific was a colos sal blunder and I .begged Mr. Roosevelt not to do it." r-' uarv from the bill. Senator Rayner's resoluti(n calling on . the Attorney General for iufortnation concerning the suit J proposes bringing against Watchman acd Kecord Voting-Congest? This coupon is good for 25 votes for the personSSoie name appears below. Name Address people noar Gold Knob Sunday. Rev. W. C. Cruse preached an the death of Dr. Bowere, the only excellent sermon at the Holiness physician here, we have been church last Sunday. Messrs. W. D. Morgan and Jo- ing his cotton. 1 hat is right, get cerain newspapers on the charge of sepu Hiagie viBited some oi tne it out while tne price is gooa. .... w libel in connection with statement Voted by. Hustler, mae in relation to the purchase by the United States of the Paua- NORTH DUNN'S MOUNTAIN. ma canal property was referred to Void 15 days after date. without a paysicirn. Frank Hollingshesd and wife, who arrived here from Los An geles, Cal., a few weeks ago, have decided to locate here permanent ly and have bought the residence now occupied by J. R. Faggart, man, of Rrovideuce township, who will move to Denton this died4)his morning of consumption. week, and Mr. Holfineshead will Mr. Boggs was a well-to-do farmer move into the house which he va cates. Geo. Hill, who was recently at tacked with some kind of brain trouble, has lost his mind and was taken to Morganton assylum last week. A day and night shift of men have been put on at the Union Mifpe cleaning up and getting ready t6 break ore with which to start the mill in the next few weeks. The pump has been started at The little son of Adam Jackson was very sick la,st week. Some of the Liberty boys are expecting to go to Whitney next Saturday. W. Harris Boggs, an aged gentle- near Dunn's Mountain. Teachers were elected at Dunn' Mountain Baptist church, Sun day, Januaiy 17th, as follows: Rule 1. Partakers in the con- Jan 23. The Watchman con-1 the committee on judiciary after J test must be subscribers to The test is now cn and the candidates a strong fight to have it adopted Carolina Watchman or Rowan will now get busy. Any one wish- without such reference. Recobo, or a member of the sub- . j n ttt T t -ni rn a nan al rr 1 1 1 a QroTO 1"kQ.Qflafl nA.iU..Ji.'iMimAilinf a Pnfnilt ing tO BUbSCriOe IOr lHE WATCH-! niiwuojjouo v,wrw.Bt;ll,,cl a luiiuouiaio miuii;. and was loved and respected by G. W. Miller, teacher of class No nil .Vm Imnnr TV, ;nn.mnn will be held at St. Matthew s to! ' n m , , T morrow. C. A. Campbell has purchased a young mule. Hoping The Watchman much success, and the contestants a live? ly time. Billy. Jhe Watchman $1 00 per year man or The Rowan Record, can ano- at 'b tne senate aajournea. Kule 2. The contest is opHn to do so by seeing Walter L. Loftin w a 8 nQ 1bg8;rve7orit)Bpuuu,;uv'0 -7 respectable white citizen in orT. J. Loftin at Loftin's store, a Rowan man, woman, boy or girl, except no member ol Ihe watch man's or RECORD'sorce, in any capacity, or any member of their families, will be allowed to partici Bale 3 Voting coupons will be used only to those who obtain and pay cash on subscriptions to eith er The Carolina Watchman, of Salisbury, or The Rowan Record, of China Grove. f Rule 4 Five votes will be giv en for every cent paid in on sub scription, except as follows: For 50c paid in subscription, D. C. Trexler, class No. 3; Mrs IG. W. Miller, class No. 4; T. J Lottin and R E.Elium, associates. WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED There was another spelling match at Dunn's Mountain Acad emy yesterday, January 22., class p0r Benefit Ot Women WnO No. 1 against No. 2. They stood Cf f pr f rftm Female Ills . -t-r I wmmrm " - 80 to 88 in tavoivOi uiass jno. i, in which "a scholar" is a mem ber. Oscar H. Phillips is our suc cessful teacher. We have much l6arn and should obey our ruVHa "VTirm " T was a OfTftat sufferer from female troubles which 1 250 votes. Washington did in old oolonial days. The Rowan Record is' a fiue LOWERSTONE. Jan. 23. The health cf this to the Southern Mine When the community is very good at this wuoi. wat.r ia nnt. workill be resumed arrit.ina pv,.0nt.in0 o fQw uaA ,nu0 as we use days ana do as ueorge and an air comp.eescr installed. M - a m Bmwn anH Mr. Some Boston capitalists, who c.'lVL Fisher visited friends and were here last week have bonded relative8 at Mfc Pl6a8ant la8t the Plyler mine and have put a mall force of mn to work clean- ou"u- ing up. A boiler and hoiater has The Loweretone telephone has Bacceaa been secured and will be put up at put in a switchboard at G A. once and the s'haft sunk 50 feet or Trexler's George Moose's and more, aud, if the ore proves good, Bury Cline's. They connect with Dg to hear us is iuvit-.d to come doubtless will be worked on a the LowerBtone Telenhone Co. at, large scale as there is "ample capi- Lowerstone. wigh her a Brjeedv recover v. tal behind the enterprise. T Xr i , i . - I I .aa TAT pr IB At. hnmo rr a mo. I r l rt i 01 ; f -t i io I iviascer vjrroony onuping ib aiso jNext wottuesaay, tne zicd, is it. He nas been going to school sick the time for the sale of the Gold Mt. Pleasant. pains all i grew stronger, and h T Tim o o Toifo.4-.l V XC I T want this letter made public to I RuiO 6. A statement of the I 4-v. kntisAt Trm-mon Tn a v rloinira I i ji; a. 1 i : I L W will havft BnPPo.bc nftTfe Fri. ' 2""" WXr LwT sianamg oi tue cum,e8i,au win .. . -1 -V - i TroTTl JjVUia Xi. JC UXH.ua ii o cgcutuio Compound." Mrs. John G. Mold an, 2115 Second St., North, Minneapolis, Minn. , Thousands of unsohcited and genu- inft tftstimonials like the above prove I the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots ana nerDS. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability or L,yaia xj. rmKnam's Sdbi Fo1 two '-riptlor. to condition of the either paper at spi.UU, 1,UUU votes. wtSSliK For one year's subscription to E. Pinkham's veg- both papers at $1 00, 1,500 votes. SSSJSSSSS Me 5.-CouPbns will be issued suffering women I to all who pay on subscription nelpmraidfmuit lh couPPD8 are be dePoflited say it did help me at the Watchman office, in Sahs- wonaenuiiy. mj bnrv. withinn 15 davs after tbev livF 4 T I ' - . . " . . . - r.ODn.x.r t m ?giT1H a, , ifiTr. TTiB iaqilflH kiid after havini? heen Grove. I wish the editor much gtrwito ! I was a perfectly weu woman. ,UUcw . day, January 30. Any one wish- saw soon. Hill Mine. If the sale actually X, ' ' ;n m . . . - ... George Miller will move his takes place, I guess there will be . T tt t i i- . t mill on L. U. Bean's place ei York to attend the sale. Every body wishes it will get in shape l"t. and go to work on a large scale." Mike. Subscribe to The Watchman quick of the bride's parents. be published in every issue of each paper until the close of the con test Rulfj 7. The contest having opened Monday, January 18th, will close at 6 p. m., Saturday. May 1st. 1909 Rule 8. The person having th largest number of votes to hh credit at the close of the contest, will receive the buggy (This buggy will be a first-class top vehicle. It ia now being built at the shop of J. O. White & Co., and is guaranteed to be a neat substantial and meritorious arti cle in every respict. Mr. White promises to give it close attention and will see that it will brscme- thing for its owner to be prood of. ) Rule 9. The person having the next largest number of votes a the close of , the contest will be awarded the sewing machine. (This machine will be of good make, durable and first class in every respect. It will be on exhi bitiou at The Watchman office. All wishing to enter thiscontes should do so at once. Don't de lay but got in at the beginning aud make up your mind to win, Those wishing to enter the con test can do so by filling out and mailing to either paper the follow ing nominating coupon : The Nominating Coupon. Administrator's Notice. Having qaulified as administrator of the estate of Dr. J. H. Bowers, this is 4fc notify persons haying claims against :said-' pstatft to rvrpsfint the same to the Jnnersigned on or before January 16th, 1910, or this notice will be plead ip bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to the estate are hereby notified to mike prompt settlement. This January 16$h, 1909. 6t J. C. LINGLE, Admr. John L. Rendleman, Atty. V 5f AND A SOUR STOMACH ARE SIGNS THAT YOUR UVER IS OUT OF ORDER. TAKE- REGULATOR And Feel 44 Uke Yourself Again." THE CENUINE-has th RED Z Trade Mark on tba front. f aach nackaaa aaaVtha-, jaL and seal of - , J.HZZU-IN&CO. THE Summersett Undertaking Go,, 1 ()8-l lO W. Inness St., Salisbury, IV. C, giaaaaaaBaa n Guod for 100 votes. Jauuary 26, 1909. I, tha undersigned, a reader of THE ROWAN KECORD or CAROLINA WATCHMAN suggest the name Write the name of your candidate here. Vegetable Compound to restore their WEDDING. ; health. IOST-MCOULLOH. Miss Wora! Tfvmi want snrial advice writ hjt n o iriff ;a kVnx c.;v YoBt. of Yost, daughter of T. M. ' to Mrs. Plnkham. at Lynn, Mass. XT . lost ana Mac aicuuiiocn, or flewuireaiJ"ur,cllia'DD",,i"J Nebuohadnezzab. . l. -, 'x. 'oTifidfiTitial. For 20 years she evening at 6 o clock at the homel way fre Gf charge. Don't Address,. as a suitable person to receive one of the prizes to be offered in the contest now in progress and cast my votes for . tigped. hesitate write at once. Carry a full line of Caskets, Cof fins and Burial Robes. Latest im proved equipments consisting of Hearses, Casket Wagons, Church Tracks, etc. Special attention given to all calls, day or night, by their un dertakers, Mr. T. "Wf Summersett and Mr. R. M. Davis. Phone calls: day, 224; night, 529 or 201. Embalming ajpecialty. SAL1LBTJRY, Ni C. Does a General Banking Business. 43 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. Peoples9 National Bank. D. R. Julian, - J. D. Nobwood, President. Cashie'r. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peklkb, V.-President'. Teller. X' H: f

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