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THI s i 91 I 8 .'AT' in - SPECIAL TO ROWAN CQUMTte Uore About tbls Stitr CoimfitKfr or the On itie tprogiaWmef foVhe W.1 C. T, U. convention to be Tieid in the Jirst Methodwt ' ChnrcVf Bep tember;29fch to October; 8rd there will be two special features Fri day and Saturday niehtfi. - OiV 'Friday night theexercisels will be of unusual interest; is per hapsone hundred Tboys and; girls, from the city anct country will participate. Don't fait to:' see them. On Saturday night r there will be a contest for argold medal; The contestants are young ladies and gentlemen of this county. Air patriotic citizens should make" a specralen6rt'to"enobuTage the young people of their county by going to hear' them. Mrs. B. W. Hatcher, who is county sapehhtenldent is in oharge of the exercises for the two " evening and ' she: ' is doing faithful work, preparing the" chil dren to entertain you. Prof. W. S. Taylor is assisting Mrs. Hatcher in the. music for Saturday night, which 'means suc cess on that point. The pro gramme will appeal later. Some Speed Premiums for Rowans Far mers. v ' - The directors or the Rowan Fair Association last w,eek mailed checks for about one-forth of the amounts of premiums awarded at last year's Yadkin Valley Fair. The" latter ai sociation Was forced into the hands of a receiver on ac count of the heavy losses incurred by reason of the very unfavorable weather which prevailed the week of last year's fair, and the new association dicided to re-imbaise the exhibitons to the above named exwn. we are miormea snu the Rdwan Fair Association has the mbny in bank to pay all pre- mium awards this year, even un- der the most unfavorable weather condition:. The' premuim list whioh is' now being printed at the Watchman office,hasa number of n ew features some of which none and T J. Allison, one of the coun o f the other fairs have, including I ty commissioners of Iredell, were cash premiums for buggy horses, one and two-horse wagon teams, J mule teams, etc., all of which must be owned by farmers. No town or livery man can compete for these premiums. This is done to encourage the farmers of Row an county to nrmg out tneir good scocKr-or wnicn tnere is an. abuc dance in tne: good old county. Order in Esson Coajpani Receivership. Ashevillei Sept 27. In UUlbU UVaiCO OAAU-lt today Judge Pritchard'iri the j Company et al.v against the Eeson Granite f Company et als., signed an order allow ing Mr. George R. Collins, receiver for the Esson Com pany to be made a party de fendant in the suit of Chris tian Henderson against the Esson Company and allowing tne suit to continue in tne su perior court of Rowan coun- ty. bpeciar to unariotte ud server. DON'T EXPERIMENT. You Wfn Ufti If MiMl If Voir Fiof ThlcAdTice. - Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in back, urinary dis orders , "dizziness and nervousness, it's time to act no time to experiment. These are all symptoms of kidney trou ble, and you should seek a . remedy which is known to cure the kidnevs Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to I use. No need to experiment. It has cured many r stubborn .cases in this vicinity. Can Salisbury residents de- mana iurtner prooi tnan tnat contain ea in tne lauowing testimonial Mrs: G. W, Cleee. 503 Race St Statesville, N. C says.: I suffered more or less for years from weak kidneys and aitnougn l tooK several remedies in an enorc xo nna renei, l was unsuc- VARafnli' $tnmA mnnths airn T nrnonrtul , a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and began . using "tuem accoramg ti directions. They went directly to the-seat of my trouble And since using them the pains havA tn-eatlv diminished and mv H. neys have given me no annoyance what ever. lean heartily recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to 'anyone suffering; from kidney complaint, as they proved of wnndnrful benefit to me. ? . FosterHilburn Co. , Buffalo, New Xoik, sole agents ior tne united states. . Remember the name Doan's and take no Was It Solcide or Uorder? :v information' received Fridaysent deputy" JasTKrider with Drv E. Rob Dorsett; coroner and ' Dr, I. Hi 'duattoTte"1 home of - John Upright in thi vicinity of -? Con oordia Church,' in the! wegtern part of tne county rto inVestiSate the'reporied suicide'of Mrs! Up right on Wednesday, it' haying been reported to the Sheriff' that her husband had been Very brutal to- her and on the morning of her death had broken a broom handle over her head, and, (while she was setting out on the wood pile cry ing; had seized her and beat her severely with a fence paling The doctors made a superficial exami nation and found a contusion oyer her ear," but there ' was no effusion of blood on the brain, which was very much decomposed, and some ofher marks' of "the beatings5 she had received, but did not think J they were solffioieat to cause her death, and " from1 what evidence they could get, decided that she had drank' some laudanum which she had evidently had on hand for sometime." The people of the neighborhood are very much in censed and talk of1 lynching was freely Indulged in Upright: was given a hearing; before a Magis trate and was bound4 over or trial in the County Court Wed uesday. He is reputed to be a very dispute character and has th children, who are the only witness in the case, so afraid of him1 that it may be hard to get evidence that wil I convict him. Building Sand-Clay Roads. A great deal of interest is being manifested in the demonstration hv T) IT. Wir.alr n$ Hl.t sand road building which has leen carried on for the past week on the road leadine from tha tftn. bridge towards Salisbury. Mayor H. P. Grier. of RtAtAaviii v vt 'Mills, chairman of the ooard of commissioners of TrnHall Mnntir'. J. A. Conner, chairman of ha street committee of Stataavi. 1 a here last week viewing the work . They began work at the toll bridge and have worked about two miles towards Salisbury.. The work consists of cleariDg'out theditches arid grading to a mourid T' i n the middle of the road, after' which sand is put on and the "whole plowed thoroughly . with disk ploughs, cultivates, etc, nntilthe sand and clay is thoroughly mix. ed to a dedth of eight inches. It is then rounded irom the ditches , T w to the middle; watered arid rolled oiae aitcnts are made wnen nec essary to lead the water off from th4 road arid culverts or drains. used where it crosses the road. In places where tbe work has been completed it is verv hard. nl. nongn sorecontly done, and gives promise of splendid wear. Quite a number of baskets have been promised for the dinner to be served ' to the1 Confederate vet? erans on the" occasion of their re-union here on Thursday, but more can be used, and all who cau are asked to bring baskets to the court house not later than 9 oc!ock Thursday morning. It is ajprivilege to furnish an occasion- al meal to the old veterans that we will not enjoy many years longer. David Peeler and Miss Cora Sides' were married at China Grove on Sunday Mr. Peeler accom- panied by Rev. C. B. Heller and a few friends drove to China Grove and the ceremony was performed by the pastor at the home of the bride, by Rev. C . B. Heller; Af ter the marriage they returned to Faith where Mr . Peeler, who is an extensive granite operator, has recently built a nice home. night by R. L. Shaver told him of the serious-illness of his little granddaughter Margaret, the week to accept a position as stew-nine-months-old child of Mr. and ?lSan!!e, Mrs. Vance Shaver, of Asheville. Tuesday he received another mesf BKn nuuuuuviug uu uvtttu. ThosT wR flaie Beeo Noisinateiiio Coo'test torf tbe Baggf aBil Ot&ef Frizes Offered. ; Judgiifg by the list of candidates nominated the present : bontest will be by .far the largest and most interesting we have yet o induct ed. Besides those given below it is likbly others will enter; the con test being opeii W any reader of either The Watchman or Rowan Record, our combination Bemi-reekly. If any one not a reader of these papers desires to get in the game he can do so b subscribing. r ; The game is now wide open and the candidates shonld read over the rules carefully, get receipt books and get busy. Go in to win. Those who win in this contest show their popularity and ability , to make a successful canvass before the public, showl a spirit "of prog ress and enterprise' that spells success in any. undertaking. Evrv one has the qualities to a more or less degree and maiiy a man r can sucbeed if he will only try, IF HE WILIi ONLYTRY. Do-nothing and Hesitation have never accomplished anything, and never will, so, while' it is necessary to get busy to win anything, the mere getting of subjicriptions for The Watchman and Rowan Rkoobd and votes' for the caudidates, is a very easy task once a person makes a start Thxre will be pri res enough for al who secure even a few votes, unrobe to be st ited later, so no one need hesitate to make' some worth effort. ( : Get busy and keep busy and you will win or give the winner the scale of his life. At the time if going to press, John Harkey, old veteran, Barber No. 1, Hernran Cooper, China Grove G C Moss, rural 2, New London N C Miss Mamie Fry, rural 2, Richfield, N C Miss Ada Eagle, rural 8, city H E Russell, Chestnut Hill, ity Jas W Freeman, East Spencer, NO Rev R A Goodman, sub-station No 2, city John D A Fisher, rural 3, city G L Fisher, rural 3, city WFS Hei lig, rural 3 city C M Lyerly, rural 4, city - Lee M Ketchie, rural 4, city M L Eury, rural 4, city Edgar Rice, rural 5, city Geo B Kesler, rural 6, city Marcus Lyerly, rural 6, city ' David T. Peeler, rural 6, city Sam Hamilton, rural 6, city Emma A Rogers, rural 6, city, A B Petrea, rural 7, city T L Chunu, rural 7 city Thomas E Webb, rural 8, city T G Cress, rural 8, city S L Collette, rural 8, city 1 J- Waller, Barbec T H Kirk. China Grove John A Sloop, China Crove G H Cooper, China Grove, David L Oorrell, rural 1, China Grove D R Simpson, rural 2, ' James M Ketchie, No 2 China Grove Archie Ritchie, rural 3, R F Pool, Craven ' W R Bean, rural 1, Craven Mrs John Canady, Cleveland R S Gales, rural 1, " G; A Fisher, Crescent Mrs L W Lingle, Cresoent T G Myers, Gold Hill RevUames Willson, Gold Hill WH Martin, " Eli E Eagle, rural 1, " W C Hofjf man, rural 1, Gold Hill G A Barringerv rural 2, V C Leutz, rural 2, Gold Hill R T Honpycutt, rural 3, Gold Hill1 S T Troutman, rural 8, ' Paul J Lyerly, Granite Qnarry W T Peeler, Granite Quarry Alfred Klntjt, Laiidis J F Turner, rural 1, Mt Ulla L L FospHrman, Rockwell Alexander Holsh ouser, Rockwell George Misenheimer, R ckwell George H Boger, rural 1, Rockwell J C Foutz,' rural 1, Rockwell John W Linker, rural 1, Rockwell W H Earnhardt, rural 2, Rockwell J M Hipp, rural ,2, Rockwell A L Long, Spencer C R Kenerly, Spencsr H S Barger-, Woodleaf J S Blackwelder, rural 3, Mooresville, N C C M Cress; Mt. Pleasant, N C G A Kooutz, rural 1, Mocks vi lie, N C C L Basinger, rural 2, Richfield, N C Miss Esther Fry, Richfield, No. 2 ; W H Moose, rural 4, Concord, N C . Edd Moss, New London, N C Duke Basinger, rural 2, Richfield, N C Mrs. Martha Wagoner, Cooleemea; N 0 S C Beck, Jubilee, N C No action was taken at the meeting of the city aldermen Thursday night upon the proposed amendment to the franchise of the Piedmont Carolina Railway com pany . Allowing this cornpany to build their line on Fulton Street and to which streneous opposition is being made by residents of that street. The matter will be con sidered at a meeting to be h.jld on Thursday night Thnmfla w -vui y j i sua popular clerk who has been behind hQ counter at the Empire Hotel for the past two years, leaves next pnT mV""01 ul '-'i friends in Salisbury who will re- gres uis aeparcure. today, the vote stands as followB. 3,850 votes 2,100 votes 1,600 votes 600 votes 350 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 voteB 100 votf s 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 vot 100 v- tfs 100 votes 1 0 votes 100 votes 100 otf s 100 votes ' 100 votes 100 votes ,100 votes 100 votes 1( 0 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes ldfrvotes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 vot- s 100 votps lOfcvotis 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 vot s 100 votes 100 votns 100 votes 100 votes 100 votoa 100 votes 100 VOt"8 100 votos 100 VOtHF 100 votes . 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 votes 100 Vbte4 100 votes 100 votes The layman's Missionary X3on vention of the Classis of the Re formed Church of North Carolina, will meet in the Reformed church of Salisbury, on the 7th of October and aj large number of visigtin delegates is expected. Mr. Jordan's Money Expended $8 35 for h. & M. Pain to fix ud his house, Tf for sale it will fetch a crood , The painters said it was the 8 eat- ions or oil tney mixed with 4 gal Ions of L & M. that did t.hA irth at t less cost than ever before. Its coloring is bright, beautiful and lasting. It won't havA to b ed again for; 12 or 15 years;: be cause, the X & M. Paint is .Metal Zinc Oxide combined with Whiii. Ls'ad'and wears and ? covera ' I i Ita gold fp. Sold by Salisbury Snnnlv & Commission Offtinirtartv. ; i. -. Al len Heilfg f was married .. to" Miss Agnesa Reimerat; Bethel Lursin bhltcnvl Fwhn irr ;Sunday. This-was another, of tHese quiet TmaTriagesI; ; No-rone seem'ed to be aware of h dr inten tions until they returned W Salis-! bury and imported the news to the parents of the bride. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Reimer and has been em ployed for some time in the Snig- ger Sewing Machine office. Mr, Heilig is a son of the late Jlllen Heilig. He has been employed at the Southern Railway shops for several: years" and is a splendid young man. - Several important changes was made'on Monday at the Southern Railway shops at' Spender . Eu gene Fuller was "promoted from foreman - of the erecting shop to the3 general foreman's place, vie Mr. Cadia resigued, and C. L. Bunch was made foreman of the erecting shop. Sheriff McKeuzie, who had in tended going to Chattanooga Wednesday with Eb Soaks, who was to identify the negro who has been held there as the suspected murderer of 'Conductor Wiffffin. received a letter with a photograph of trie negr Wednesdaya ud show ed it to Mr bcales, wno said at once that it was not Ed. Davis, the man wanted CuredbyLydiaE.Pmkham's Vegetable Compound Paw Paw, Mich." I suffered terri- I Diyiromremaieuis, including inflam mation and conges tion, . tor .seyeral years. My' doctor saia tnere , was . no- hope for me but an operation. I bpe-an takintr T.vdia V. Pinkham's "Vegeta--ble Compound, and i can now sav 1 am a wen woman." Emma Drapkh. - Another Operation Avoided. umcaffo,. in. "i want women to know what that wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, has done for me. Two of the best doctors in Chicago said I would die if I did not have an operation, and I never thought of seeing a well day again. I had a small tumor and female troubles so that I suffered day and uiguu j. inena recommended Lydia xi. iLUBuiaux a yegeiaoie compound, and it made me a well woman."Mra Axveka Sperlino, 11 Langdon St, Chicaco. TIL ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- has proved to be the most successful icmcujf ior curing tne worst forms of female ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irretru- mx&uos, yeuvuw pains, Dacicacne, near-gig-down feeling, flatulency, indigea. tton, and nervous prostration. It costs uus a mne to try it. and the result has been worth xnlllioni to many gsSuiwg women,- The Queen of Fashions. Richest and choicest elegantlj-and perfectly reproduced on the Standard R.n tar v. The World's Oest . Sewing lTiaciune The puly machine which makes abso lutely perfect lock and chain stitching on the same machine. Xadies When vou are in need of a raw; no- ma chine, you no doubt intend to give the matter inteincrent conHitieratinn nnd ' should buy one which will last a life - ? tim'a f Vi a Mf.anrlawl Pnti.n You Owe It to Yourself to learn how the Standard Rotary wiH do' more and better work, in less time, and with more real comfort and pleas- ure than any other machine made. Send for circular. ; For sale by Cleveland, Ohio T. E; WITHERSPOON & CO., aaitaburr.N.o. DOCTOR ADVISED OPERMION 1 SSafsi-l J 1Q" GUICiDE STUNT -V- AND SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR Stir the Uver to Jiealtty Aotton KES iFEWOT LIYINt Pamous Silverware Cue should be exercised when select inc forks, t ooons toid fancy servina rt&Bce to' see that thev alwavs bear the famous trade mark ' m OACCDC DDAC XS which stamp them the gen trine Rogers silverplated ware.. For over 60 rears "1847 ROGERS BROS." silver .has been first In the heart of the housekeeper be cause of its wearing quality, workmanship and design. Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send for cau koe"C:L "showing all patterns.' MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO. I (international Silver Co., ; Successor.) 1 IIERlDEII,CfL-. , Execution Sale. State of North Carolina J in the Supe- Rowan Count V rior Court. O. M. Miller, Plaintiff. vs i Notice of exe- Eureka Consolidated j tion of salt. Copper Co J By virtura of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior; court of Rowan county in the , above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 1st day f Nofeiober, 1309, at about 12 o'clock noon "at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all they right, title and in terest which the said Eureka Consoli dated Copper Co.. the defendant, has in the following described real estate , towit : First tract : See deed to Wal ter Geo. Nawman dated May the 15; h, 1899, from R. J. Holmes and registerrd in book 86. page 446 and also see drrd to Eureka Consolidated Co., in berk 111, page 218. Second tracts AM of a certain tract of land containing 38 acres more or less and known the Stockton Gold Mining tract, see deed to Walter Geo. Newman, d.tod Mv 6th, 1899 and recorded in book 11L. page 218. Third traff,? A nert.Ain frnnt of land known as the E. Manney home1 yxnw m tne town oi uoia utll which Was COnveven to Wa.lr.pr (?Pn Nnnrman on the 26th day of June 19C6. and del renbed i deed rep-istpred in hnnh in - page 21, See also deed registered in bo-.k 111, paee 222 in whinh thA cirl property is conveyed to Eureka Con solidated Copper Co., by the said Wal ter Geo. Newman. . 3. H. McKknzib, Sherifl Rowan eountjr This 24th day of September, 1909 5t fHEWORLDS GRrlATtS I SEWlSAti k.t' I (Arm. ....'.-.'' -" Ifyon want'eithera Vibran'ghutt!le, ftarV :- . Sewing Machine write to . THE NEW HOME SEW1NQ MACH1ME COMf ARY " Orange, Ms. ; 4 - v, , f j : Many sewing machines are fiade teasel) regrtll?'i'ot - i quality, but the JTesr HometSTnade te-ar' ' 1 K . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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