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TUE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. U60YDEN NAMES A SUCCESSOR. .: WU. S. STBWA.Br, Ed. and Prop Published erery Tuesday at 120 West Innes street. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 19th. 1906, at the post office at Salis bury, NTOM under the act of Congress or March Bra, uw. SUBSORTPTION PRICE. Watahm&n and Record, one year two papers per week cash in advance, $1,00 per year ; six monuu, ouc. Telephone No. 458. Salisbury, N. 0., Juki 1st, 1910. It is just as natural for those who want to support R. Lee Wright, Esq,, for judge, in this judicial district,1 against Judge Long, as it is for others to support Judge Long. Everybody has their preferences! n these matters regardless of any other con sideration. We have always admired Judge Long and this admiration was increased when he punished the noto rious Baxter Shemwell, but we take it that any hones judge would have done the same thing, so, when Charity and Children, the Charlotte Chronicle and the Statesville papers try to make it appear that the opposition to Judge Long is the result of his hav ing done his duty, we con sider it a reflection on the Judge. We feel sure that he does not regret his course we feel sure he would do the same thing again under simis lar circumstances, and we feel just as sure that Mr Wright would serve the pub lie as honorably as Judge Long, On the other hand we are also equally sure that Mr. Wright would not inject his personality into a case before him, make it appear as though ne was squaring some per- sonal grievance, or had some personal spite toward the de fendant, fill the air with sul phuric sarcasm, get the law yers, jury and other officers about the court in a fret and disgust like an old granny on wash day. Judge Long has been at the public pie counter for 18 or more years, hence no one need be amazed to find him opposed by some -honorable and worthy Democrat. The Shem well and Lyerly lyncring cases should no have been injected into a judicial campaign, aod would not have been, had it not been for the papers mentioned above. Their action is not calculated to help their can didate, and, although Mr. Wright has not mentioned these matters, we know that he does not hope to ride into office by what seems to some a popular disapproval of jus tice. No, Judge Long and his friends will find in Mr Wright an honest opponent who will meet him in an hon est way, and, if met in a sim ilar way, will abide the re sult cheerfully. Kept the King at Home. "For the past year we have kept the King of all laxatives Dr. King's New Life Pills in our home and they proved a blessing to all our family," writes Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, but sure remedy for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c at All Drug ONE WEAK SPOT. Uost Salisbury People Have a Weak Part and Too Often It's the Back. Everyone haa weak spot. Too often it's a bad back. Twinges follow every sudden twist. Dall aching keeps up, day and night Tells you the kidneys need help. For backache is really kidney-ache A kidney care is what you need. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys. Salisbury people recommended the remedy. J-C. Williams, 811 No. Long Street, Salisbury, N. O., says: "I am sogiate ful for the benefit I derived from Doan's Kidney Pills that I have no hesitation in recommending them. I suffered for a long time from kidney trouble and often was in misery from Eains across the small of my back. My ead ached a great deal, I was languid and had no energy or ambition to per form my work. I was finally advised to try Ioan's Kidney Pills and I pro cured a box at McPherson & Oo's Drug Store. They proved to be just the remedy I needed and entirely disposed of my trouble." For sale by all dealers. Priee50cents. Foster- M ilbum Co. , Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Ei erjthlog Cut and Dried bj a Handful of Pets. Rules Said to Goiero the Primaries. The Rowan County Democratic Exeoutive Committee met in the oourt house on Saturday and upon the resignation of A. H. BoydeD, who has he'd the position for twenty years or more, Walter H. Woodson, Esq., was uanimously selected as county chairman, and E . C. Gregory, Esq , was chosen secretary. Another meeting of this committee will be held on Saturday, July 2nd, to formulate plaas for the campaign. The Democratic primaries will be held on Saturday, June 25th, and the convention on Saturday, July 2nd. Th9 following plans are said to govern the primaries this year: 1. The polls sbali be opened at 12 o'clock, noon, and close at 8 o'clock, p. m. at the.usual voting places, in the six voting precincts ol Salisbury Township. The polls shall be opened at 1 o'clock p. m., and close at 5 o'clock p m., at the usual voting places in the various voting precincts outside of Salis bury Township. 2. The primary election shall be presided over by two managers to be selected by the County Dem ocratic Executive Committee. Said managers shall decide all challenges that shall be made and all questions that shall arise be fore them . At the closo of the pri mary election said, managers shall proceed to count the votes and de clare the results. They aha'l certi fy the results of the primary elec tion, and shall transmitsuch cer tificate, with the poll lists, to the convention of Democrats of the county of Rowan which shall be held in the court hous in Salis bury at 12 o'clock noon, on Satur day, the 2 id day of July. 3. The ballot shall be printed on white paper and shall be with out device. 4. In casti; g his ballot each elector shall, mark a cross mark (X) with pencil or ink in the cir cle opposite the name of . tho c :n didate for whom he wishes to vct. 5. That if any voter in such primary election, by his ballot shall vote for more persons for any one office than he is entitled to, his ballot on that office ohall not be counted. 6. That all white persons who shall be qualified to vote in the November, 19107 election and who have heretofore affiliated with the Democratic party, and has been a consistent votf-rof the Democratic ticket iu State and county elec tions, or who will in the November, 1910, election vote for the nomi nees of the Rowan County Demo cratic election and convention of July 2, 1910, shall be entitled to vote in said primary election. 7. That each candidate prior to the day of said primary elec tion shall deposit with the chair man of the Rjwan Democratic Executive Committee the sum of $6 (six dollars) to defray the ex penses to be incurred iu print ing and distributing the ballots and providing ballot boxis, and paying the fees of th managers' That each manager shall be paid the sum of one dollar and a half (1.50.) 8. That in Salisbury lownship boundaries cf 50 feet in all direc tions from the respective polling places shall be established and no one shall be allowed to enter these boundaries without the permis sion of the managers. According to tins rule it seems freemen will have to get permis sion to exercise their sovreignty. Ed. Watchman. GET OUT OF HERE AILDi has certainly been a lively one from the very start, hundreds of people have taken advantage of the low prices, and many wearing shoes worth as much as $4.00 absolutely free. Have you got ten yours? Next Saturday we are ar ranging for a grand final clean up and X o have replenished all tables and in many instances cut the prices still lower. In order to make next Saturday a real record breaker we will refund the money for every fifteenth shoe purchase throughout the entire day. If you expect to buy shoes this sum mer now is certainly the time to buy them. WM WnnW liA W W fa a Always lots of special bargains tobefound here. Buying and selling for CASH enables us to sell cheaper than ever before. We don't have to tidd profit to make up for the fellow that don't pay, and we are selling more goods than ever before. Specials for SATURDAY, MAY 28th. 1 Calicoe for 2ic. Lot of calicos in short lenghts worth 6$c, beBt grade of calicos A1 Speoial for Saturday only Z5C the LTD Salisbury's Greatest Department Store. Don't Experiment With a Cough When Br. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been used by millions of peo ple for sixteen years with a steady increasing demand. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Follow this advice. Quaker Oats is the best of all foods; it is also the cheapest. When such men as Prof. Fisher of Yale University and Sir Tames Crichton Browne, LL.D.-F.R.S. of London spend the best parts of thalr liv$s In studying the great question of the nourishing and strengthening qualities of different foods, it is certain that their advice is absolutely safe to follow. Professor Fisher found in his ex periments for testing the strength and endurance of athletes that the meat eaters were exhausted long before the men who were fed on such food as Quaker Oats. The powers of endur ance of the non-meat eaters were about eight times those of the meat eaters. Sir James Crichton Browne says eat more oatmeaL at plenty of it and eat it frequently. 9 Packed fai regular she packa ges, and -. j ItannetkaUysealadtmeforhotcIusates. jj js-Many Women wno are Splendid Cooks dread having to prepare an elab orate dinner because they are not sufficiently strong to stand over an intensely hot coal range. This is especially true in summer. Every woman takes pride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. It is no longer necessary to wear yourself out preparing a fine dinner. Even in the heat of summer vou can cook a large dinner without being worn out. i iiynimmiiiTi.nn.iit i Oil Seofc5tove Gives no outside heat, no ameh, no smoke. It will cook the biggest dinner without heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted and immedi ately extinguished. It can be changed from a alow to a quick fire by turning a handle. There's no drudgery connected with it no coal to carry, no wood to chop. You don't have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a light and it's ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get a slow or an intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It saves time, worry, health and temper. It does aU a woman needs and more than she expects. Made with 1, 2, and 3 burners ; the 2 and S-burner sizes can be had with or without Cabinet. Jtrery dealer enrrnhm ; If not at rows, write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest agency of tae Standard Oil Company i incorporate j Sly S Canttoaary Note : Be sure II ml you set thi stove ace M that the name-plate II reads Mew Perfection." It aMaeBBBeBM' Basssesssaaasiese'eeeSHBeMaBMMBBvvwMHMMHBweMBM OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SALISBURY, N. C. W. C. Coughenoub, President, T. C. Linn, Vice-President, W . H. White Cashier Capital - - - $50,000 00 Stockholders' Liability - 50,000 00 Surplus and Profits - 53,581 56 Deoosit? January 1. 1909. 317.785 06 fiesop'ces January 1, 1909, 459,736 84 Dtkk roKs : J odd &. Henderson, u. A. Atwell, T.C.Linn, H. N. Woodson, Burton Craige, W. S. Blackmer, Walter H. Woodson, W. B. Strachan, A. H. Price, W. C. Oougherjour. Every accommodation extended con Bistent with safe banking. W. H. WHITE. Cashier ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOI Having qualified as administrator of the estate of a. A. w agoner, deceased, late of Rowan county, North 'JaroJina, this is to notify all persons having Claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Mooresville, N. O. Route No. 2, on or before the 1st day- of June, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AP persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. P. M. HART, Administrator of S. A. Waeoner. This May 25th, 1910. 6t Walter H. Woodson, Attorney. 1910 Machinery 1910 EDgines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Stump Pullers, Hay Bailers AND PEA VINE Threshers In fact a full line of heavy Ma chinery at right prices, good terms Also desirable FARMS FOR SALE CALL OB WBITB US W. A OYERCASH & MACHINERY COMPANY -m pd 6rATlSLLE.N . C DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVER? Will Surely Stop That Coujh. Sale of Land. Under and by virture of an order "of the Superior .uourt of Rowan county, made in the special proceeding entitled John J. Stewart, Admr. of Eliza Ford against Mattie Oarr and husband John L Carr, Millie Neely and husband O. W Neely, Stokes Hall and Carrie (Bat) Hall, the same being No. 17. upon the special proceeding docket of said court the undersigned commissioner will on the 6th Day of June, 1910, at about 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door m Salisbury, N C, offer for cash that tract, parcel or lot of and lying and being in the village of Cleveland, Rowan county, about 13 miles west from Salisbury, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the cen ter of the W. N. O. railroad crossing ; thence with the railroad south 70 degs. east 6.25 chs. to a stake in the center of the railroad ; thence with the center of the Salisbury road north 63 dees, west 6 65 chs. to a stake in the center of a cross road ; thence with said road south 17 deg. west 2 20 chs. to the be ginning, containing of an acre more or less. For back title see Book of Deeds No. 90, page 88. Register's of fice for Rowan county . John J. 8tewat, commissioner. This 23rd dy of May, 1910. 5t Nice Sheeting for 5c. Nice medium weight sheeting in leDgth 5 to 2yds. and worth 6c by bale at mills. Oar special price for Saturday only 3Q Embroidery for 2c. One lot of Embroidery bought to sell for 5c yd but rather narrow for that price so we are closing it out for only. ... 2c Real nice Embroidery for. . 5c Extra nica Embroidery and mser sertion, per yard only 10c Ladies' regular 10c gauze vest, bleached and taped neckjjbtc, Oar price only 5c Shoes and Oxfords. Big lot of sample shoes and oxfords, odds and ends going at about half price and lots of them at much less that half price. Womens' cap toe oxfords worth $1-25 for $1.00 Womens' ankle strap slippers worth $1 50 for 98c Womens blucher patent tip ox fords, nice soft kid for $1.48 Womens' patent ankle strap slip pers worth $2 00for $1.48 Big stock of Selby's fine oxfords for women in all leathers, nno let ter than Se'by's'for the price $2.50, 3.00 and 3.50. Lot of men's oxfords worth $3 00 and $3.50. Special $2.48 Lot men's $4.00 oxferds to dose out at $2.98 Now is the time to save Money on Shoes. You can always find bargains at 9 7i i y x yw yx 9 s sw sv M 7W i s ,M Don't be Annoyed With Bfein troub'efr, chaps, pirn- Dies, black beads, eczema or sores. When olTe 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antieept;c Salve will cure you. Try it at once Re-Sale ol Land. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior court of Rowan county, made in the special proceeding enti tied Efsie Chambers and husband ngainst Oliver S. Kerr, the same being No. 4, upon the special proceeding docket of said court the undersigned commissioner will, on the 25th day of June, 1910, at about 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C, ofier for Cash -those two lots or tracts of land lying and being in or near the corporate limits of the City, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone, Jno. S. Holt's corner on Ihe east side of the street that runs before the door of his house and runs N deg. W. 1.60 chs. to a stone in the road ; thence N. 88 degs. 1.58 chs. to a stone in the road deg. E. passing a stone on the south side of said road 1.60 chs to a stone Jno. S. Holt's corner; thence S 88 E. 1.58 chs to the beginning, containing of an acre more or less. See record of deeds No. 90, page 310. This lot is about square and the 4-room house t hereon is in good conditio a and so lo cated that another house can easily be built on it. The property is cheap at $400. 00, and is located in north Salis bury or Jersy City. Also another tract described as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at. a stake on the S. side Link Ave., Delia Campbell's corner, and runs thence s . 87 w. 50 ft. to a stake, Clement's corner, thence south 4 degs. west 200 ft. to a stake , Geo. C Clem ent's corner ; thence north 87 degs. east 50ft to a stake, Delia Campbell's corner, thence with her line north 4 degs east 200ft to the beginning being the eighth lot from the corner of Lord's land suburbs of the West ward of the city of Salisbury. Sie record of deeds No 109, page 422. This lot is located on ths left side of ' and near Livingstone College in the west ward of Salisbury. It is reasonably worth $75 to $100. Both tracts are sold sub ject to a 10 additional bid in 10 days . Bidding to begin at $231.00. John J . Stbwaet, commissioner. May 24th. 1910. 5t The Queen of Fashion's . . Richest and Choicest Creations are most elegantly and perfectly reproduced on the Standard Rotary, The World's Best Sewing Machine The only machine which makes abso lutely perfect lock and chain stitching on the same machine. Ladles Q When you are in need of a sewing machine, you no doubt intend to give the matter inteUigent consideration and should buy one which will last a lifetime. i ou uwe it io i ourseir i o to learn now tne standard notary will An more and better work, in less time. " tC and with more real comfort and pleasure (fj SL Remember When von bnv. vou are choosi'nc he. tween years of tiresome work with a vi brating or oscillating shuttle machine J and years of sewing comfort and satisfac- . tion with a Standard Rotary. 4 The Standard Rotary Shuttle is absolutely necessary to produce the Fastest, Quietest, Easiest Running and V. U Most uuraDie world. sewing machine in the . You are Always Welcome to see the wonderful "Standard" Rotary whether you buy or not. See it TODAY. You will be surprised and delighted tth its many advantages. SUTHERLfih'D'S EAGLE EYE SALVE Good for Nothing but the Eyes BUSINESS LOCALS. Jack and StalHOII. X have a fine dark bay Percheron horse and black Spanish Jack, either of which cau ba found, at any time during the season, at my house, except on Saturdays the horse will be in Sal isbury Call on or write to MoFfs Eagle, rural No. 8, box 84, Salis bury, N. C. 8 80 tf FOP Sale one good young horse. Also one rubber tire ''Babc-ck" boggy, at a bargaiu. Call on V. V El lor. Gold Hiil, N. C. 5 4 tf. Wanted you to know that we are still selling a good ceiliDg and siding at $1 00 for 100ft. Good man Lumber Co. Phone 405J. ' 4 6tf. Canvasser Wanted.- Some wide-awake young man who is not afraid and can tell what he knows can get employment canvassing in the rural districts by applying at The WiTCHMAN Office at once. What the People of Rowan say : Mr. J. Y, Alexander used Conk ey's Laying Tonic and says its grrat. Ilis daughter Mis Ed. Davis thought she'd try it, and in less than a week's time says two third of her hens Twere lay ing, aDd she means to continue its use because it means money to her. For sale by James Plam mer, druggist, Main & Fisbei Sts. Salisbury, who is always ready to talk "chicken." Beta COPY of Conkey's Poultry Book free. It is the best poultry guide ever offered the poultry raisers and is full of valuable in formation . By mail 4c. James Plummer. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Good for all Skin Diseases- lex T SEE Friday and Saturday, June M k 1 During these two days we are going to sell a car load of buggies and sur ries, and we want you to come in and take advantage of this opportunity. All these goods are new and guaranteed in every respect. It will be wo, th your while to come to see us on one of the above dates JUHE 3RD & 4TSI. Rowan Hardware & Mch'y. Co. WE WVITT YOUR BTJSI3STESS. 0 1
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