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- GENERAL NEWS. Negro Runs Amuck and Kills Several Citizens. Bennett Wins Cup. Angered, it is believed, because two of his friends had recently been shot by police officer in Mon roe, La., William S. Wade, a negro, Tuesday ran amuck on the principal business street with a double-barreled shot-gun, shoot iner first at everv white man ho o saw and then firing indiscrimi nately at every object before him. The fire was returned and the ne gro finally fell dead with a bullet through his heart, but not before 29 men, three of them members of hie own race, had been more or less seriously wounded. Wade was captured and lynched and hie body was afterwards burned. Valued at $3,000,000,. tract of 6.000 acres of coal and timber r land, located near Morgantown W. Va., has been seized by sur veyors employed by the Ball Land and Lumber Company, of Arizo na, chartered by 100 heirs of Jo eenh Ball, bonsrht the land in 1815. Chess Bros., of Pittsburg, present tenants of the land, have held the property siuce 1838, but lawyers retained by the Ball heirs claim that no record of a sale has ever been filed. The Chess es tate was not apprised of the de velopments until the surveyors made their appearance, and will probably start ejectment proceed ings this week. Pittsburg Dispatch, A. A. Tarlton, shot and serious ly wounded his brother-in-law. Janies Hendricks, who was advan cing on him with an axe in South Carolina, near the North Carolina line, one day last week. The men had previously had trouble over some land. Tarlton had called to see another party when Hendricke came out with an axe. Tarlton claims to have done the shooting in self defence and was admitted to bail. Stelmo Ross was tarown from an automobile near Christianburg, Va ., Saturday, and sustained a fracture of the skull which may prove fatal. Miss Myrtle Dorsey, aged 16, daughter of Alderman Frank Dor sey, of Chattanooga, committed " 1 T71 1 1 suiciae .Friday night by jumping off a bridge into a creek. Roland Stell, a colored convict, wniie attempting to maee his es cape from tho stockade near Rock Hill, S. C. was shot by Mart Williams, a trusty. Steele may die. S. P. Webb, of Louisville, Ky.. was shot and fatally wounded, at Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday, by T, E. Baldwin, of Albine, Texas. Baldwin surrendered to the po lice but made no statement con cernmg the shooting. A negro baby was born in the smoking apartment of a Jim Crow car, attached to south-bound pas senger train No. 297 last Wednes day night, just as the train was pulling out from Charlottesville, Va. The international cup of avia tion, at Rheims, France, known as the Gordon Bennett trophy, was won Saturday by Glenn H. Curtiss, the American aviator, iD the fastest aerial journey of 20 kilometers (12.42 miles) ever ac complished by man. His time, 15 minutes 50 3-5 seconds, was only 5 3-5 seconds faster than that made by Bleriot over the samp course. ' NEWSPAPER COMMENT. Oh, you Democrat don't you 11 cry ioi any itepuoiican census pie; The G. O. P. will surely die, And we'll tak the census bye- (Dd-bye. Wilmington Star. 'There is a casa pending for set tlement in this county in which two children jre heirs to their nart n f fK05. But the share of t- - each is only one-half of one-ninth of one-fourth of one-seventh of the total $505. Fieure that out and f e how much more than one dol lar each will gat." Monroe Jour nal. j It is a pleasure for The Dis patch to announce that the con tm.ftt.nrn who are to bnild the Southbound Railway are making preparations t move their equip msut, along the line and will soon begin to shovnl dirt. This deve opruent not only means much to all the people along the-hne but it meaus great things to North P.aivil inn. and the south. This Piedmont section is the brightes snot of the state and North L Carolina is the best state in the ami th mid the south is the bast part of the Union . This develop inent is only a beginning; the next ten years will revolutize this whole country. If vou haven't woke up, wake up and get in line LexiLgtou Dispatch. J The Greensboro ttecord con clades that while neither the State nor the Federal government is able to secure fair freight rates from the railroads, that the Lord has delivered the people through the instrumentality of tho South em Power Compauy; that while the railroads have been charging outrageous rates oncoal the South eru Power Company is stringing its lines aH through this couutry BnoDlautine steam Dower with electric power, and by and oy there will be such small demand for coal manufacturing enterprises that the railroads will be out of the coal hauling business unless they make ver low rates. Maybe so, maybe so; but it is just as well not to shout too soon. When the Southern Power Company gets well entrenched it can if it wills, having no competition, make such rates for electric current as will make the railroads ashamed. ' In snch event there will be calls on the Lord for other and further deliverance. Statesville mark. resident Taft Desecrating the Sabbath. President Taft was busy on Sun day with the affairs of the State, the press dispatches tell us, and 'church attendance was omitted in the the interest of humanity," a long list of pardon applications being considered in the afternoon. In emergency cases the President would be justified in giving atten tion to anairs ot state on bunday ; and if it were impossible for him to consider the pardon application at any other time it would be per fectly proper for him devote Sun day to that work. But it is a fact of course that the President's du ties do not ordinarily require him to work on bunday. If he want ed to keep the Lord s day hecould do so easily without detriment to his health or the public business The Sunday work is a matter of convenience, ruoiic business is transacted on that day because the cabinet officers and others make it a custom to call on the President on Sunday. They could call some other day just as wel if tbey wanted to. While The Landmark, as has heretofore been said, is not a stickler for Sunday blue la a' s and has liberal views as to Sabbath observance, it cauuot but think that the utter disregard of Sunday shown bv the head of the nation in recent years will have a demoralizing effact on pub lic morals. President Roosevelt, a teacher of morality and a pro fessed Christian, made it a habit, to hold conferences at the White House on Sunday, and Mr. Taft is not only following the example but improving on it. And those Sunday conferences are by no means always devoted to public basiness. More thau often party policies are considered, and this is less excusable thau the other Statesville Landmark. Not a Drop of Afcohol What is a "tonic" ? A medicine that increases the strength or tone of the whole system. What is an "alterative"? A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to healthy action. Name the best "tonic and alterative"? Avar's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. Ask your own doctor all about it. Never take a medicine doctors cannot end J. C. Ayer Co. , Lowell, M, ass. Without daily action ot the bowei ptusoi.oi'. ; products must le aosorbed. Then you have impure blood, biliousness, .act;. yi.m u;uor aixmr Ayer s l'llis for constipation ' ' ' ' Established in 1894. The aim of the school is clearly set forth bv itii lUlfYTTn. "Thorough instruction under positively Chrintian influences at the lowest HIW 1 1 W. possible cost." The school was established by the Methodist Church, not to make money, but to furnish a place where prirls can be given thorough training in body, mind, and heart at a moderate cost. The object has been fo fully carried out that as a R FSI IT T J " to-day. with its faculty of 32. its boarding patronage of 300. and its GLOOMY DESPONDENT THINKING OF THE . SUICIDE STUNT m m i mcaijiLittiftsU "35 AND FORGET ITT SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR SIr th Uver to Healthy Action and MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING. It is a commedable sign in some cities that arrests for pretty off en ses are to a certain extent being abandoned. To bring this into effect the "c dp" must become a humane entity, and loose a part of his harsh exterior and the grim dignity vested in him ,by his ere dnt'als. He becomes police and judge, and when an offender of the petty class comes under his notice he attempts to settle the matter by keeping it out of courts and in a way to gain respect of the offender. By reducing the number of arrests at least one tnird, it is claimed, results are better, a more law-abiding spirit prevails, and the police force be comes in realty a protection to the the public. It is too often true that cur magistrate and may oralty courts are filled with cases if petty violations and that graver onenses are committed and yet go unpunished. In order to create a respect for law there must be a right enforcement of the law, and the court, officials, "I .1 1 11 i ana people snouia unite in up holding the maiesty thereof. Stanley Enterprise. Cartridge Fxploiies in Boy's Pocket. In the police court at Durham a few days ago siuce Virgil Thomp son was called upon to explain the discharge of a cartridge last night at the Arcade while attend ing a shop. The gentlemen in question wae sitting quietly in his seat when an explosion followed bv a flash ol fire, sent people into a setni-panie. He stood the Btares of the multi tude a few minutes and went nome. He was followed by tin- Land- officers who did not except his ex. planation at the theatre. H said that he had some cartridges in his pocketandone of themfired. They did not believe it could be done that way, but when they found his old pistol, they discov ered one that could not be broken for the insertion of cartridges They were obliged to take his ac count of it which was unusual in the extreme. Thore was no fine attached to the episode. building and grounds, worth $140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. $150 pays all charges for the year, including the table board, room, lights, B.pam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition in p'l mbioctn except music and elocution. Apply for catalogue and application blank to REV. JAMES CANNON. JR.. M. A.. Principal, ElacUtone, Va. Furniture is oneof the Essentials of a home, its quality and quan tity determines the comforts of its owner. We would like to see every home in the county luxuriously furnished, and, we would like to sup ply just as much of such furnishings as possible. This is why we ad vertise. We want you to know that we handle furniture and that we are anxious to self you some. We carry a large stock including the olain which is good and substantial and sold at small figures, and the acre pretentious and luxurient, which, though higher in price, is worth every cent that we ask for it. It is both useful and ornamental- When in need of Furniture don't forget us. You are cordially invited to give us a call and we assure of every possible courtesy whether you buy or not. Very respectfully. W. 108 W. id . Summer-sett, uess St. Salisbury, N. C. PHONE 311-L. THE BEST 60 RISHT AT I1 Friends and Neighbors fn Salisbury wi! Show You Hew. Get at tlie root of the trouble. Rubbing an aching back may relieve it, But it won't cure it. You lr.ust reach the root of -jt the kidnoys. D. urn's Kidney Pill, go right, at it ; Reach the cause; relieve the pain. Th'-y cure, too, so Salisbury peop'e say J.C. Williams, 311 N.Long St., Sal isbury JN. 'J., says: lam so greatfnl for the benefit I derived from Doan's Kidney Pills that T have no hesitation in endorsing their. I suffered for a long time lrom knlney Trouble and of ten was is mis3ry on account of pains in the small of my back. My head ached a great deal, I was languid and had no energy or ambition to perform my work. I was finally ad vised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at McPhearson & Co's drug store. They proved to be just the remedy I needed and entirely disposed of my trouble. lor sale by all dealprs. Price50cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other mm?' ft- ... I For Women-Lvdia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Noah. Kv. "I the Change of Life and suffered from headaches, nervous prostration, and Hemorrhages. "Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compoimdmademe tin. II r .1 J $ f V ' i housework, and at tend to the store and post-office, and 1 feel muchyounger man i really am. T.vr1i TV. r;ir ham's Vegetable Compoundis the most successful TRTYlorlv for nil Vin,la nf lemaie troubles, and I lel that I can never praise it enonoh." r.T-zTiv hollanu, iNoah, Ky. TheChangeof Life is themostcritical period Of a woman's eYistencA anrl neglect of health at this time invites disease and pa;n. w omenevery whereshouldremember mai mere IS no other remeri v ImowTi to medicine that will sosuccessfullvcarrv women inrougn. this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs. Por 80 years it has been curing women from the worst forms of female ills inflaiuTP.aiion. ulceration, dis placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, and nervous prostration. If you would like special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice Is free, and always helpful. The Curse of the South. What is the maMer With ihS SOUth? According to government report of 1908 "The Secret is out at last the Southerner, coutrarv to curient opinion is not lazy, shiftless, indifferent or careless. "He is sick" the South is afflicted with and harbors that most dreaded treacherous aid destructive of all diseases Anemia, Pernicious Anemia. The average Southerner is a sutTerftr of this health destroying parasite which destroys the red bloood cells producing an impoverished con dition of the blood; characterized by extreme pallor, general debility, weakness, losa of vigor, lack of ambition, aud general undermining of vitality. The climate and atmospheric conditions destroy the vitality. Let him get over it. Get rid of it. Get well, and he i9 good physically as the best American can boast. If there is health ot thH slightest degree in your system, "WAKE IT UP! CALL IT FORTH. PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER 1 MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD; all can and fehould he well. To neglect yourself is to reflect upon the wisdom of your Maker. Nature intends all humanity to enjoy a full measure of health and vigor. If you do not the fault is your own, tor you are yourself to blame lor it. uToudera have been accomplished for tho people of Tenueessee, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi, let us now do as much for the people of the Carolines. A postal will brine yon tho necessary information. Send no money ritn t-d'iy . Don t neglect this chance here offered you. Address, The Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery, Clf.vkland, Ohio. Corner Kinsman rd. and 72d. Street. CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. A. "V Af Ladles! Ask your Vrnbt for . id Brand Chl-ehea-tor'a Diamond Pills in Red and Oold metallicN boxes, sealed witn Blue Ribbon. x aito no otner. if nv or yonr Dniulst. Ask for CIILOIIKS-TES 6 DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for SS years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliabla SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE J. F. McCuisrtns, president. W. B. Strachan, treasurer. E. II . Harriso'w, secretary and manager. M'GUBBINS & HARRISON COMPANY. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000 00. We offer for sale a 160-aere farm Miree miles east from Salisbury, all hut a few afM-ep fresh laud and in timber, farm will pay for itself in a few years as the hmd is very productive. Price rijjht now, .$4,000, part cash and balance easy terms. We will show it to you from our ollice. EEAL ESTATE LOAJSTS: If you want to either loan or borrow money on good real estate secur ity in Rowan Co it will certainly pay you well to look into our system of making real estate loans ; the lender nets 3 per cent each 6 months with the best security on earth a.rd with as little trouble to him as deposit ing money in a bank. The security is a first mortgage real estate bond with our company guaranteeing payment of principal and interest. it a that has come to be a farce BUT A Real Bargain in all Low Cut Shoes for the remain der of this month. "COME AND SEE" $4.00 OxfordB.. .. ... . 3.50 Oxfords " J 3.00 Oxfords 2.50 Oxford s 1 , 50 Oxfords 1. 24 Others too numerous to mention at same rate. Big Lot Sample Shoes at Factory Cost. Bell Shoe Store. Ill North Main Street. $2.98 2.79 2.44 1.98 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 $28,850 PAID IN CAPITAL. New Firm; New Opportunities to Investors. WE BUY, WE SELL. We Insure Life or Pmperty in Ton or in County. o o 0 We invest money for those who wish guaranteed semi-annual dividends. We lend money on first-class securities. Call to see us and let us explain a few of the ways by whicty we can help you and help ourselves. You do not invest a dollar until you are thoroughly sat isfied as to results. All business strictly confidential. 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 J. K. LINK, A. L SMOOT President. Sec, and Treas?. 0 0 Salisliury Realty and Insurance Co. 0 0 0 J J. 0. WHITE & CI Carriage and Wagon Builders. FARM AND DRAY WAGON DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND STYLE We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carnages and Buggiesl repaired, painted and made as good as new. New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cushion 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 kinds of 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 aud get prices. J. O. WHITE & CO. IFT OF FURNITURE. PEFiCHERON STALLION AND JACK. T havr a fine IVroheron Stallion and a splendid thorouhbrinl jack at my sta Dies, 2 miles west of l(aith on the road to China Grove, where they e.an he found all the vvek except on Saturdays. Sat urdays I will be in Salisbury i 1 the lot at Grubb's stable. MOSES I5A.G1.L;. 4-13 tf CHANGE Of BUSINESS. Sewing Machines Adjusted If Vnnv SPwincT morilnnn is nnf rr i T i n nr satisfaetion. iirnds floftniner un and ad justing, drop me a card. Seven years experience, and all work guaranteed. A full line of sewing machine supplies of all kinds for all makes kept in stock. Get my prices on the Kimball Organ. C. W. HARRINGTON, 7 20 2t China Grove. N. C. DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERS Will Surely Stop That Cough. Vr. Harry Oeitz, of Augusta, Ga.. has Pur chased the Business of N. P. Jacoby. Mr. Myer Deitz, of Augusta. Ga., to-day bought out the cloth ing business of N. P. Jacoby, at 1 15 North Main street, for his brother, Harry Deitz. Those gen tlemen will coutinue the business at the same stand, next door to Saleeby's Candy Kitchen, but will improve and enlarge the business at once. O OOOOOOOOOOOO OOCOOOOOOOOD Buy Wedding and Birthday q O Q o o o o o o T l7TQ're of varion8 kinds, from the little meaning- Q Xl 1 1 O less trifle to the substantial and appreciative. O The gift that lasts lougest is generally the most useful and O serviceable and the longest to be remembered. Q o AT OTMCHT'S. FURNITURE comes in the class of the sub stantial and appreciative. It o of the house, porch or yard. It may be ornamental or just for service, expensive or cheap. O o the Furniture dealer, has a large O and well selected stock every variety, O price, and suitable for any place or home. His mammoth O stock is awaiting your inspection aud is such to greatly assist O Q you in making appropriate selections. Do not fail to give him Q q a call. Respectfully, q SCEO. W. WR0GHT,8 i WRIGHT, o o Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. Mr. Jacoby sold out his business I Q o o on account of his health, but wiii I q Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc. O 1 ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO continue to be a resident of Salis bury. Mr. Deitz and brother come highly recommended and we be speak for them a cordial welcome. Aug. 9th, '09. 4t. The Watchman, 1 year, 75cts spot cash. s .-
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