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THE CAROLINA VjATCHf.lAII WM. H. STBWARr, Ed. and Prop! Published every Tuesday at 120 West inner street. , Entered as second-class matter Jan 19th. 1905, at the post office at Salis bury, N. O., under the act of Congress of March 3rd, 1897. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Watchman and Record, one year, two papers per week, cash in advance, $1.00 per year ; six months, 60c. Salisbury, N. C, Oct. 5th, 1909. We are truly glad to note that in some quarters efforts are being made to prepare some accurate records of the part the Southern soldiers ot dmerent counties ana communities took in the great civil war. This is something that should have been done ere this. Of course it will take much time and patient toil to produce some thing that is worth while. Not every man is fit for such a ser vice. Such a historian should first be just, he should not merely be able to lay aside prejudice and and forget scores of personal ene mies that he will delight to give only a passing line, but he should be a man without prejudice, mal ice and personal enemies. A his tory written by one net so consti tuted will be worse than worth lesB, cult matter to spend public money, they also know who famished the funds and they are also well enough posted to believe that by i - i.' careless, recsiess ana incompet ent management, the city got a great deal less for her money than she should have" received. ' But, suppose he did do much good in the way of laving streets and sewers and even paid fox same out of his own pocket, he still has cursed the town for untold years to come by creating strife, discord and factions. These factions not only are apparent in the business circles of the city. but they exist in social, church and beneficiary circles as well. In short he has by trickery, pure cussed ness and to satiate personal spleen and self aggrandizement, divided Sal isbury, against her self. A c ondi tion that will take years and years of harmonizing to get rid of. As long as this man's would-be friends stir his public acts, just so'long will it be impossible to get the citizens of the community to stand to gether and push to getherfor the city's wellfare. Al the speakers in the country wil not Ye able to overcome such a con dition, in fact their efforts will re ceive little notice and scanty ap preciation. - MEETING OF THE SCHOOL BOARD. oramlttemen Appointed, Schools to be lm- AMEETIN6 FOR LAYMEN. Prominent Laymen and Others ot iba Rs- There was considerable effort made by the Adam Forepaugh Snd Sells Bro's circus, a member of the show trust, to injure the Sells-Floto circus which exhibi ted here last Friday. The form er agregatien got out circulars stating that they would not ex hibit in Salisbury until 1910, en deavoring to create the impression that the Sells-Floto people had concelled their'date here aLd thus injure their business. In addition to this, where possible, the bill boards were covered with the ad vertisements for the Barnum and Baily circus, another, member of the truBt, but not satisfied with these efforts, the Barnum and Baily people sent a Bmall ten- cent affair down to China Grove in an endeavor to keep the people of that section of the county away from Salisbury on the day of the bells-Floto show here. These mothods have deceived seme and thay may have kept a few dollars out of the show s coffers, but the sentiment of our people quickly cryetalized in favor of the Sells h loto people, and it is a question whether the Barnum & Bailey show, or the Adam Forepaugh and Sells Bros' show, could scare Work of the Reaper. The death of Miss Sallie Mc" Corkle on Tuesday evening, at o'clock, at the home, of Capt. Richard Eames, on East Innes street, was the culmination of a life well spent She was one of the gentlest and sweetest of wo men and ever considerate of the happiness and welfare of others, and has for months borne with fortitude and resignation the ravages of an incurable malady which finally overcame her . She was the daughter of Col. J. M. Mc- Corkle, a noted lawyer everywhere and for many years graced the bar in Salisbury, and who was noted everywhere for his legal opinions . For the past 15 years, She has made her home with her Bister, Mrs. Richard Eames. Misa Mc- Corkle was 50 years - old ai d i? survived Ly two sisters: Mrs. Richard Eames and Mrs. O. D. Davis, and one brother, James M, McCorkle. The funeral was from Capt. Eames' residence, Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock, Rev. Byron Clark officiating. The body was laid to rest in the family plot in the English cemetery. v jm f Mrs. J. u. uarpenter, at one time a resident of Franklin Town ship, also of the-Wooileaf neigh borhood, died in Durham Friday. She was-fche widow of the late Rev. B. F. Carpenter, who served Meth- roied and the City Schools to Continue formed Church to be Here This Week. At a meeting of the Board of Arrangements, for a very impor Education, held in the office, of tant and interesting meeting of Prof. R. G.Kizeron Monday, the the pastors and lay workers of the books of the county treasurer was Reformed church, in North Car examined and found correct, liua, have been made to take place ; ohnwincr a nir haUnnA tn iha Ha Salisbury Thursday The credit of the school fund. The splendid programme is as follows: following committemen wereap- 10 a m social-intercourse nnintfid? C.hna . M. Mnroran m l):30a m.. nrat session or the I district No. 5, in Morgan Town- convention aMn in nfW. fi. List: DJ 1. Address of Welcome, G. C. C. Arey in district No. 6, Morgan Fisher. Township, in place of Jess Har- 2, Response, Dr. J . L. Murphy. key, who has moved to Salisbury, chairman of thf Steering Commit- A. W. Wilcox, in Steele Town, tee. ship. No. 1, in place of J. S. Hall, 3. The Laymen's Missionary resigned. Arthur Kluttz, ia Pro- Movement, Dr. W. E. Lampe, vidence Township, No. 4, in place Philadelphia. of M. C. Park, resigned. 2 p. m 1, The Pastor's Rela- Ordera wre mveu for 25 Lin- tion to Missions iu the Local Con- T . , nAota for District sreeation. H. D. Warlick. - Lin No. 7, Atwell Township, and 20 coin ton. fr,r n;orift. Kn a. SoaIa Town. 2. The Lavman'a Place in the ahin Missionary Work of the Church, Arrangements were made by Clarence Clapp, Newton. which the city graded schools can 3. Every Man a Missionary be Daid for two or more months. Either in Person or by . Proxy, J. The clerk of the board was di- T. Hedrick, Lexington. rected to advertise the present 4, How to Interest the Uninter public school house and land at estod Layman in Missions, Dr. C. Woodleaf, Unity No. 4. by giving B. MoNairy, Lenoir due notice of 20 dys. This is .7:30 p. m 1, The Missionary rfrmft frnm fchn fact, that the Board Policy of our Chuich, Dr. W. E. of Education with thi school Lampe, Philadelphia committee purpose fejuring a 2, Business Men's Methods as mnrfl nnitahlo nit.fi. of lfi acres, as Applied to the Business of the it is contemplated adding to this Church, A. A. shutord, Hickory on.hnnl. alroadv a state institution. 3. The . Systematic Method of industrial faturB. such as wero Giving to Missions, C. C. Barn recommended by the state super- hardt, Esq., High Point. intendent in Mb last report. V ooooocbccoocooooocboobcoooooooocbbc MM--Httf iftini o - - - . . - - - - - Q are packed reasonable prices that full of prices, sound fresh new goods at Cotton goods at like 8-cent Cotton. Good grade of Outing, light or dark colors worth 7ic at 5c 10c light Outing, yard wide in short lengths at 7 1-2c Nice Twile Canton worth 7i anywhere at ' 5c Ext a heavy Canton at 8 1-3 and 10c All best Calicos worth 6ic. Our price only 5c Yard wide Sea Island at . 4-1-ZC Best hoavy Sheeting at 6c SHOES, SHOES We want your shoe trade and we have made an effort to buy the very best shoes made for the least money. Try us. We sell the Elkin, Godman, Western and such well known makes, that are all solid and the best made. Big stock of Coat Suits at $12.50 and up. IBKJI1--3EI3EB CO 4, What Can the Layman Do to Advance Missions in the Class s of North Carolina? Hon. A. C. Shuford, Newton . 5, closing exercises. The Sells-Floto Cl'cus. Sells Floto circus has come and gone, not to stay we hope, for no show that has been here for years gave such a satisfactory perform ance as they gave here on Friday Early in the morning the people bogantoponr in from the couu try and by 9 o clock the uptown stref-ts were crowded with m n, women and children all anxious to see the parade and they worn not kept waiting as is usuanl, but promptly at 10 :30 o'clock it came, nn3 if moo o crrrr rMQ 4"rr T .o yrrti fat sleek horses, newly painted Taking Lydia E. Pinklttm'S bright wagons and cages, of which Vegetable Compound HER ' PHYSICIAN tin a cornoral'H crrmrd ahrmM fchaxr odist churches in the communities r O . VUwj I winh to Axhihifc hero n n-o- t itno I name abOV6. within the next year or so. The good people of North Caroli- Robberies 00 SIlOW Day. j j. i i u uu uuu appreuiawj sucn mean-- While the members of three ness and they are not slow to show families were away from home on their resentment . The theory of Bhow day trieir homes were enter- iruBUB -iB very ueauiliu . DDI in i, t; n J practice uney are most neartless en. Mrs. John H. Gorman, on 3 A i 1 1 . . . 1 , .1 ' auu comemptaoie, as tne conduct South Fulton street, left home of this circus trust shows. It is in the early afternoon placing the well to let them and their pro- key of the front door under the ducts severely alone. fnoi, mat. TInnn rt.rni, loto rpu Bl.i n , r & ... A u omiB-rioto circus gave eai- ghe found evervthine to all aD- i.l P.I n ....I " " lSDiiry one oi tne nnest exnibi- nAoT.ni n fih0 haA iff an j.! - i i .i . I nous iu every particular tnat nas but when she went to her iewelrv been seen in the South for years. oaBe, ten ring?, valued at $1,000 rraises lor them come from all were gone, three of them beins who saw their splendid exhibitions diamonds with handsome settings. here last Friday. Mrs. R. B. Brittian, also of South Fulton street, was another victim of the thieves, losing a very valued and highly prized watch and a small sum of money. Mrs. J.D. Hege, on South Main street, lost a w-atch valued at $90 T il i i .n.eoentiy we noticea an expir mg enort oi some Boyden wor shipper to show what he accom plished while he served as th mayor of Salisbury. This final exhaust was m the shape of an and Some monev. . i . . i uruicie narrating now many square Charlotte and Greensboro both yams oi pituutnic, onck and ma- report that similar robberies were cadam streets the administrations committed in thns nl m.H mm Fu uuwu, aiBo ine numoer ot the supposition is that it was done ieet oi sewerage, etc., but it failed bj some one that is following the i-u Btme uow it waB accomplised show and what it cost per yard or foot. luomoMUlB U1 a man or an aa- i ciuu cPniIniiroi ministration, is, not how few feet. or yards, was laid for snnh ftn A iellow by the name of enormous amonnt of money, but Daith while in Salis how many was laid for so small a bury recently stopped at the sum. Jor anv one to sav thut. f.Vio Jlmnirft anri nnssapH o TtrT.f V.lQoa j vu i x jjmmuu. u n ui iuiucd Boyden administrations were not $20 check on the manager. O. recKiessiy extravagant is simply W. SDencer. and rPPmH T r annm hia iiwawa-. I D-w .Suuiucb, or, a money as chanf?fi! li aia complete surrender to suchLaaao , . . ictoovyi uuu j oiiinai value vetv uu mu s capricious Qi ,fl,air dn t. xui l f n Will W. C. Maupin. Colonel Smith represented himsalf as a man of wealth hunting a location for a big factory and many were open disclosing to the multitude the best assortment of wild animals ever showi. hnre in a parade. With splendid bands and the steam caliope the parade came up Council Street to Main up Main to Inniss down Lines to Church, Church to Bank, back to Main and to Innes and then to the show grouuds, followed by the crowd Then at 2 o'clock one of the best i periormancf.s ever seen nere was given, witnoBSfla oy a crowd wnicn surpassed the seating capacity of the tent, so that many stood up At nient tne crowd was nrt so lar?e as in the -afternoon, hub the t 1 a m t seats were well niied. ine per formance was aB gr.od as in th afternoon. There was no balks, or hitches, but everything was car ried out as smoothly as could be, the crowd being constant! 3 enter tained from start to finish. This showill be welcomed back hen ever it desires to come. J. E, Briggs, of Locke Township, was in town Tuesday of this week making arrangements for a fid dlers contest to be held at the fair grounds one night during fair week je was gtven i every encourage ment that the officers of the fair could give and promised that every thing that amid would be done lor. it is procaine tnat a number of contestants wil) take part. a very bad man's will. We regret his fanatical lollowers cannot refrain from continuously crowing over his maladministrations.. The peo pie of Salary, a, a rale, are not SV-HLBH. a o e.mpl8 as to swaller, without Za. -"TX 'ti"' uuuuuuuvo ui wc gClltlClllclU. IO,uu bihub oi ai- he rohhed. Smith is nnw in lowance, a lot of half truths, hail in Knoxville for a similar l hey know tb at it is not a diffi- offence there. Columbus, Ohio. "I have taken Lydia E. Fiukham's Vegetable Com pound , during change or me. my doctor told me it was jmod, and since taking it I feel so much better that I can do all my work agrain. I think Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound a line remedy for ail woman's troubles, and I never TorRet lo ten my mends what it lias done ror me. Mrs. E. Hanson, East Long St., Columbus, Ohio. Another Woman Helped. Graniteville. Vt. "I was passim? through the Changeof Li fe and sul'fered from nervousness and otln-r aunoying symptoms. Lydia I-;. I'mkiiani s vege table Compound restored iuym-:ilthand strenarth. and proved worth mountains of gold to me. For the sak; of other suffering women 1 am willing you should publish my letter." Mrs. Charles Barclay, R.F.D., Granite ville, Vt. Women who are passing through this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills pe- cuuar to tneirsex snouianot lose sigm of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. In almost every commu nity you will find women who have Deen restorea to neaitn Dy jyaia Pinkham's Vegetable compound. f t i o f f o o 7 S ALIBURY, N. C 4 Days-October 19-20-21-22 1909--RSights 4 Huge Building crowded, with Exhibits. Fine display of Live Stock. Incomparable Poultry Show. Strobel's Air Ship in daily flights. FREE mile lYJInnfe Gill?s Society Circus FREE IN FRONT OF GRAND STAN O. TAKE A DAY OFF AND COMEEVERY DAY A BIG DAY. Tuesday, Oct., 19th, School .Children's Day. All School Children under 15 years old ADMITTED FREE. o i o ooooocooooooo ooooooooooooo THAT BAD fit your mouth is a SURE SIGN TASTE Disordered Liver TO-DAY. You will feel better almost immediately, and still better To-Moppow ...THE GENUINE has the RED Z on the front of each package and the 'oneture and seal of J. H. ZEIUN CO., on the side, In RED. r - FOR. SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. The Queen ot Fashions. Richest and choicest creations are most elegantly and perfectly reproduced on the Standard Rotary. The World's Best Sewing Machine The oulv machine which makes abso lutely perfect lock and chain stitching on the same machine. fi ariies When you are in need of a sewing ma, chine, you no doubt intend to give the matter intelligent consideration and should buy one which will last a life time, the Standard Rotary. You Owe ,It to Yourself to learn how the Standard Rotary will do more and better work, in less time, and with more realcomiort and pleas ure than any other machine made. Send for circular. The standard Sewinff Machine Co.. For sale ty Cleveland, Ohio T. E. WITHERSPOON & CO., - Salisbury, N.O. o o o o o o o o o Buy Wedding and Birthda GIFT OF FURNITURE. AT o o o o o o o o o o o I wi kVsre f va,jus kinds, frr.ru the little" ineaning-Q Q Talx . O 'esB trifle to the substantial and appreciative. Q Q The gift that lasts longest is generally the most useful and O 0 serviceable and the longest to be rmnutbered. 0 o o o FURNITURE o o o service, expensive ur clu-ap. cmes in the class of the sub stantial and appreciative. It is uaetUI, will give long service aim can u umhu iu uii paiLB q of the bouse, p--rch or yard. It may i ornamental or just for o o o -. . I l 11.. 1 nnoa onri oint.'ifiifi tor riiv i aco or nouie. xxis mammobii O stock is awaiting your inspect ion aud is such to greatly assist Q) 0 you in making appropriate selections. Do not fail to give him ?S O o o o o WRIGHT. the Furniture dealer, has a large and well selected stock every variety, i t" TT . 1 anv mace or Dome, nis mammocn mm NATIONAL fll BAL1LBURY, N C. Does a General Banking Business. EL a- ami lt- We pay 4 per CHiit on tinn: de p; sits. iiit rest payublo cv.-ry three months. Prompt, a tntiou given to any business e? trusted to us Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier. P. H Thompson, W. T. Busby, V.-president. teller Do You Want to Help Make Good Times ? a call. Respectfully, 3 Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. o o o o n O Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc.O o o OOOOOOCOCOOCOGOOCCOCOOCOOO o o o o o Then put your jnouey in our bank. We will put it into Circulation and pay y ;n 4 PER CENT INTEKEST This will make prosperity and everybody will be benefited TO DO IT make your paint for $1.20 per gallon. BUY 1 gallon L. & M. Pure Paint for SI. 75 BUY 1 gallon Pure Liuseed Oil for. 70 Mix them together Its done in two minutes. Makes 2 gallons of Pure Paint cost $1.25 per gallon. The L. & M. Paint has a record of 30 years largest use. Its standard -high grade aud a full gallon. Salisbury Supply and Commission Co. Or. L. S. FOX, THE BUSY It will pay you to find out. DENTIST,!!! TERMS STRICTLY GASH. DR. M.J. RAGLAN D VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone, 205. Wight phone 43ir. 4-27 tf 01 WO The State's Strongest Banking Institu in NOTICE. Reduced rates via the SOUTH ERN RAILWAY to New V,.jk and return account of the Hudson Fulton Celebration. Tickets i: sale Septemder 23rd to 30th 1109. inclusive. Good to leave New York returning up to and u .elud ing, but not later than mid-night of October 10th, 1909. For other information call on any agfnt, Southern Railway, or write R L Vernon. D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. Certainly every one does, or she uld, have a desire to visit New York, regardless of any special attractions, and the prospects of this Grand Celebration, and cheap Railroad rates, makes it a golden opportunity for all. - . R. L. VERNON,-D . P. A ., : Charlotte, NC
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