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m 5E THE CJK3UNA WATCHMAN. wit. STEWART, Ed. and Propt Published ererj Tuesday at 120 West Innes street. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 10th. 1906, at the post office at Salis bury, N. 0., uaderthe act of Congress of March 3rd, 1W7. Telephone No. 458. Salisbury, N. 0., Aug. 10th, 1910 Aviation may be alright, bat we objeofc to its ever increasing devotees who are spoken of as the late Mr. . Reports from dozens of counties that might be named show that the Republican conventions have been unusually rowdy this year and that the final grand rucus will take place at the Greensboro State convention to-day. Those whj contemplate attending this meet-4 ing might do well to hang a piece of sheet steel under their shirt front and provide themselves with a good gun. Verily the times are strenuous. So far the Republicans and Democrats, in ths mattei of turbulent conven tions, are about neck and neck. Your Uncle Joe Cannon stump ed Kansas for the G. O. P's. "reg ular" nominees, but the insur gents carried the State ; Governor Patterson who rose above the power of the superior court of Tennessee, spoke in almost every county for the regular Democrat ic nominees for the judiciary, bu tne people had decided that they wanted an incorruptabk judiciary so Mr. Patterson and the "regu lars" were turned down by abou 41,000 votes. This seems to be an "irregular" yearand we are looking forward to something out of the regular to happen in Rowan this fall . 'BRYANPHOBI A . ' ' The Bristol Herald-Courier calls them "Bryanphobists.'' The word is .i good one if the average reader f ill at once understand its meai-i ,g and to whom it applies. "BryanphobistB" are those people who so fear the popularity of the gr. ati JNebraskan that they are in terrc'r lest he be nominated by the next l .-moCratic convention for the presidency ,-Riohmond Jour nal. - We h id understood that the 'Bryanphobists" were those who are for Bryan or bust, who cheer mm wh :n he is regular and cheer mm wiion he is insurgent and re gard him as a public man alto get her above criticism. Newport JMe s i ltnes-Herald. We think the Bristol Herald- Courier is entirely correct, for it the reasoning of the Times-Herald was trut every man who advocates another would be a "phobist" of some kind. For instance we would have "Clevelandphobists," "Harrisnphobists," "Folk p ho bia," etc , for the friends of every man in public life, hence we contend that "phobia" is not ap parent, when associated with kindred elements, but manifests itself on'y when it comes in oon tact with the offensive or oppos ing elements. Powder mixes with p der, dynamite or gun cottou aceably and harmonious ly but is very explosive and dangerous when fire is applied, just as h the case when Bryan is mention - J within hearing of an anti-Brytuite. We jmblish in another column exjerpt from an addresa by Dr, Press! v, ,i missionary for 30 years of the Reformed church in Mexico, wh-. teili in very plain words x)f the conditions iu Mexico, where th Rnruu Catholic church domi nates. These conditions are the same, if uot much worse, wherever thai; church can get a foothold. But feh -i enlightenment of the brld a:.d the fulfillment of sacred prophecy is getting in its work uad that woman (the Catholic cnurchjlhit sitteth upon the beast with th: seven heads and ten horns is gradually but surely being made 'desolat j and naked, the Kings of the earth and nations thereof have, with few exceptions, taken away hr temporal powers; i. e: the establishment and maintain ance of this church as a State church and the enactment of laws forbidding the collection of taxes for revenues. England, France c r d Germany, have turned her dependent uppn charity, and cl I Spain, home of the inqui sition an"i persecution is now threateiiiL. to do likewise, and will m sfc likely succeed.' That this movement is a fulfillment of divine prophecy cau hardly be doubted, neither caurBhe referenoe of the prophesy be easily attribut ed to any other church, that is to the lay mind. Listen! ''And the woman which thou sawest is that great city, which reigneth over the Kings of the earth. Rev. xvii-18. What church is it that claims power over and the right to make kings save the Romish? What church is now trying to crufht re ligious freedom and maintain its hold in Spain? The Romish. If taken just when you feel as though you were going to be sick you will never know what serious illness in. Purifies the blood, drives out disease before it gets a foothold; such is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. None other so effective and sure. 35 ceuts, Tea or Tablets. Cornelisou & Cook. Big Victory for Independents. - Nashvilly, Teun., Aug. 6. The Banner this afternoon says: According to the unofficial re ports of majorities from over the state, the independent judiciary ticket carried Tennessee by 41, 566 majority. This is figuring on Knox county for the independents 1,600, and Hamilton for the same sidj by 700. Davidson is figured at 1,000 and Shelby is counted an even break, the county having gone for two of the independent tickets. In east Tennessee, ac cording to the figures, the regu lars did cot carry a c runty. Ia middle Tennessee the regulars carried fourteen counties out of 41, Davidson, Franklin. Ruther ford being the banner counties. The independents carried the di vision by 3,600 votes. The independents carried in all 81 counties, 18 in west Tennessee, 34 in east Tennessee and 27 in middle. This indicates that Patterson, the auarchistical democratic can didate for governor, will be de feated this fall and that stats wide prohibition will win. Sutherland's Oagle Eye Salve Is a snow white ointment put up in air tight screw cap tubes. Will cure any rase of sore eyes and will not injure eyes of a babe. Sold everywhere 25c. Sheriff aud Mrs. McKepzie will leave the latter part of this week to be absent for several davs in the interest of Mrs, McKenzie's health. Those having business with the Sheriff's office can call 'phone No. 515-L. Miss Mary Wood McKeniie who has been vis iting in incolnton and Statesville has returned. "An ounce of preventative is worth a pound of euro." Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea has beiu the "preventative" for thirty years. iNothing so good to keep you well and make you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Comelison & Cook, H. S. Trott, is now con nected with the Ferd. Brenner Lumber Co., of this city. This company is putting in a large saw mill and Mr. Troot has taken the contract to keep it supplied with th9 necessary saw stock. Wm. Urbansky, the pawn dhop man has an interesting advertise ment in this paper. See it. flrvr i BILIOUS? CONSTIPATED ? HEADACHE? FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. Nearly Everybody -TAKES SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR wswou? Subscribe today to The Watoh-' man. 8tate, County and Nation- al news. WOMAN'S H. AND F, MISSIONARY SOCIETY Of the North Carolina Synod of the Lutheran Church Will Meet in Salisbury. The Woman's Home and For eign Missionary Society of the" North Carolina Synod of the Lu theran Church will convene at St. John's Lutheran Chnrch. in this city, Friday, August 26th, and will remain in session four days, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. This meeting will bring together a large body of church workers from every part of the State and will be an event of interest to the great church of which they are members. The splendid program arranged for the occasion is as follows: Friday, August 26, 3 p. m.- Formal opening of the conven tion; organization; enrollment of delegates; president's report; ap pointment of committees and re porters. 8 p. m., devotional ser vice; historical sketch, Miss Con stance Cline; address, Rev. J. E. Shenk ; collection . Satui day ,v 9:80 a. m Devo tional service ; reports from offi cers and standing committees; reports from auxiliary societies, reports from our home mission points; High Point, Rev. M. L. Canup; Gfreensboro, Rev. J. E. Shenk; noon -hour pjayer. 2:30 p. m., devotional service, Mrs. R. L. Patterson; election of officers; reports Irom committees; 8p.m., devotional service: business ses sion ; collection. Sunday, 11 a. m. Address. "Prayer and Missions." Rev. E, A. Shenk; collection. 3:30 p. m. devotional service; letters from our foreign missionaries, Rev. A. J. Stir3walt, returned missionary from Japan. 8 p. m. devotional service, Rev. A. A. Goodman; paper, "The Open Doors of Opportunity," Miss Ag nes Phifer; '-The Volunteer Movement," Rev. R. A. Good man ; ''Gleanings From the Roch ester Convention," J. K. Linn; "Echoes From Japan and Edin burgh," Rev. A. J. Stirewalt; "Mi?sk'n Study," Clarence Nor man; "Greetings to the Laymen From a Woman's Standpoint," Miss Mane Yeager; duet, Miss Ada aud Hamp Stirewelt; "Our Unfinished Task," P. D. Brown; collection. Monday, 9:80 a. m. Devotion al service; report of committees; business session, 11 a, m; address, Kev. A. J. Stirewalt; noon-hour prayer. 3:30 -p. m., devotional seivice; business session. 8 p. m., devotional service; addraBS, ''Wo man and World's Evangeliza tion," Rev. R. C. Holland, D. D, ; collection; formal closing of the convention. Kidney trouble is particularly to be dreaded because its presence is not usually discovered until it has assumed one of its worst forms diabetes, dropsy, or Brghts dis ease. If you suspect that vour kidneys are affected, by all means (HUM Is for sale at SMITH DRUG COMPANY. Ask them about it. It Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Coir- or and Beauty. Is not a Dye. Philo. Hay Spec . Co., Newark, N. J., U. S. A. $1 nd ECc fcciUcs, at druggists. Sale Under Mortgage of House and Lot at Ganite Quarry. Pursuant, to the provisions of a certain mortgage trust deed executed by P. A," Talbort and wife D. A, Talbort to John R. Lyerly and registered in the Regis ter's office of Rowan county in book No. 24 page 582, default having been made in the payment of the note w-hich ' mortgage was given to secure, the J undersigned will sell at public auction for cash, :at tne court house door in in Salisbury, N. C. at 12 o'clock m. on , Saturday, September the 3rd, 1910, the following described real estate to wit: Beginning at a chestnut oak stump N. 61 E. 3.83 chains to a stake in the Gold Hill road ; thencewith "said road 23 W. 2.22 chains to a stake ; thence 61 W. 5,18 chains to a stake; thence N, 23 W. 1.80 chains to a stake; thence N 37 E to the beginning, con taining one acre more or less. This is the five room house and lot where A. P. Floyd and wife now reside and is about mile from the P.O. in Granite Quarry. This lot has a valu able fruit tree orchard on it and a well of excellent water. John R. Lybely, mortgagee and trustee. H. A. L. Kluttz. assignee. This August 1, 1910. P. 8. Carlton, attorney DR. BELL'S A NTI-PAIN For Internal and External Pains mm- mm m mlTTd LrffiBai ' rr. . COlTnORRESPONDEHCE. Items of Interest In Various Neighborhoods SptipT Oar Friends. Jf&ODLEAF. An?, fel Miss Kosa wetmore Bailey, q Salisbury is visiting relatives ere this week . m . . Miss Nfra Barger, of NubbiDpred that the elder one? Mig8 Ridge, wfr has been visiting A. C, GibboJ, has returned homo. Marioniazenby, of Charlotte, came to or town last week and left on Nj 25' for home, carrying with himlpiss Bessie Alexander whom he adwon as his wife just 30 minute before train time. The Mehoiiist8 ale having a protractedaeeting here this week. Tom Brlgyp' recently finished a deep well fpir Levi Powlass, Hubert ftailsy ia shipping his tomatoes tnQrfchern markets and they are brgjing high prices. He has shippeaFlput 10,000 crates. The worfe op. the new school building isnot progressing very rapidly. ' ' The saw fapaill of J. A. Ribelin was deBt'royi by fire lagt Monday night. Caule pi fire unknown. 4fe One of thk Boys. teOClSWELI" B. A. Feexman has been con fined to his$iei with typhoid fever for the lastlew wees, bat 'is get ting better J The writer noticed that Dr Shoats as biej wearing a beanti ful smile fbith'e last few days and on inqnirinfound it' was a boy. Rockwell mnxL Craven crossed bats on the fetter's Diamond las Saturday. rXhe score stood 8 to 8 in favor of Gjajyeu. This is the second eamel these teams have played, eachave won a game, so the teams- ipli play the third eame Satrird.iAufftist 20th, on Liberty's diamond, which is hal way ground. 3s ' . ' Hulbert C(ombs and Wil Miller have-riturned home from Ivaleigh, hek?r they went to take treatment fora mad dog biet. John Heiliistvisiting at Albert Heilig's. The Rockwell hornet band wil go to Crescelji f next Thursday 11th, to plag for the Nazareth Orphan Homs- Anniversary There will 1 a'publio debate at Rockwell nexM Saturday night, 18th inst. ThJ question for de bate and the division of speakers is as followsitr Slesolved, That North CaroliiJIr Ishould have comnulsorv elnucation law for 3a i those at the ag8 ff rom 6 to 16 Oration, Lee rreiler. Debate Affirmative, tlfeir i Linn and George Park ; Wn&gative, George Sifford and J. Ki Llnn. The pub lie is cordial fHovKed to come out and hear ttSa important ques tion discussed. , Uncle Bill. Angust 8. -Biib-i Dunn's Mountain and pbAuiel , Baptist Sunday schools will have theiwf picnic at Faith, aurday, August 18th. . EverybcMyfis inyited to come and bring tsets well filled. W. L. Ludwic will give an ice cream snpper atvFaith .baturday night, August 18h , Everybody is invited. j x Rev. J. D. Moofe-of GaBtonia, is conducting a Tripetangat Duiin's Mountain Baptisthirch and as a result of the megtin last week r.hftrA wprn Rixt.ne! h&ntized. and the meeting is stiff ih. progress. r i ' -A youciK eranit;ctttter at Mr. and Mrs George ?Jjdd wick's Au gust 7th, 1910. 'A We have had g cd .raj ns and an abundance ot peaqef. Venus. libebt. :" August 8 Thegiealth of the community is ver 'ood "at the present writing. . t A number of pece of tbis com munity attended services at Cor inth Baptist cturchiunday. The occasion being th unual ' pro tracted meeting. Uiy. Tpoxt a pleaBaut time. ; The Morgan Township Sanday School Convention' prks attended by many of the Sjuffoy School workers of the toiahip- The following officers wafe jalected for the ensuing year : lsident, Dx. C. M. Poole; viceprstJent, Paul T. Goodman; secrelMy, Eugene Morgan ; treasurer, J$f Shaver. The following delegafieisfwere cho sen to the county covfcnfcion, one from each school in the' township : For Liberty, A. D. Morgan ; St. Matthew's, Z.B.Trexler ; Corinth, J. W. Morgan; Zion, William Kirk ; Luther s, J. D. Harkey. Misses. Maggie and Fannie. Bame, of Granite Qaarry, are vis iting friends and relatives in the I community, it will bo rexnem- Maggie Bame, taught the public school at this place for two years. Her friends learn with pleasure that she is to be one of the in structors in the Granite Quarry High school for the coming year. Paul T. Goodman has received word from the State Board of Ex aminers that he successfully past ed the examination for the five year State certificate. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rufty, of Salisbury, visited at F. M. Ty ack's Saturday night and Snnday, As this is "in the good old sum mer time," and there being plenty of fruit and water melons, but the writer is unable to get the "neutearalities" of ii. Benedict Petaoe. Staggers Skeptics. That a clean, nice, fragrant compound like Bnckleu's Arnica Salve will instantly relieve a bad I burn, cut, ecald, wound or piles, staggers skeptics. But great cures prove its a wonder healer of the worst sores, ulcers, boils, felons. eczema, skin eruptions, as also chapp d hands, sprains aud corns. Try it. 25c at all druggists. BUSINESS LOCALS. Jack and Stallion I have a fine dark bay.Percheron horse and black Spanish Jack, either of which can be found, at any time during the Season, at my house, except on Saturdays the horse will be inSal : i 1 1 isuury. vjau on or write to o ut Eagle, rural No. 8, box 84, Sahs bury, N. C 8-80 tf flfaniea you to Know tnat we are still selling a good ceiling and siding at $1 00 for 100ft. Good man Lumber go. Phone 405J. 4 6tf Farm For Rent, a good two or threa- horse farm. Gocd productive land. Apply quick A. W. Wine coff, Salisbury, N. C. Wanted A few nice intelligent girls for dining room work. A good position with the best moral dis cipline. Apply at once to EM PIRE HOTEL, Salisbury. N. C. 8-10 tf Salesman Wanted to look after our in terest in Rowan and adjacent counties. Salary or commission Address THE VICTOR OIL COM PANY, Cleveland, O. TWO best tracts original Hardwood' iu North Carolina left unsold. 8 aud 80 millions ft. Sacrifice prices now . Write Box 76, Chase City, Va. It pd TP IT I rCDMDUV khkunnrn i we are un able to supply the demand for COMPE- TJSHT UJrrJRATORS. Three months completes you under our expert man agement. Positions guaranteed or no tuition charged. Write for catalogue. Charlotte Tele. School. o iu at. vnarjone, JNortn Carolina NOTICE OF DISSOUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm of tJouenheimer & Snider became dis solved by mutual consent on July the isi, vjlk), ar.a tnac r. ri. Hnmerhas ob tained full possession of the m-oDertv of said firm, and that he will conduct the business in the future in his own name, and will not be responsible for any ceDts or contracts made by VV . H Bodenheiirer. This July the 27th, 1910. P. H. Snider. 7-26 4t pd. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICt Having qualified as administrator of the estate of a. A. VV aeoner. deceased. late oi Kowan county, JNorth 'Jarolina, this is to notity all persons havine claims against tne estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at JMooresville, N. C. Route No. 2, on or before the 1st day of June, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Al1 persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. S.M.HART, Administrator of S. A. Waeoner. This May 25th, 1910. 6t Waltek H . Woodson, Attorney. J. RI. Harrison's Sale. As administrators of J M Harrison. deceased, we will sell at public out cry, to the highest bidder, for caah at the late residence of J M Harrison, near Mill Bridge, Rowan countv. North Carolina, on Wednesday, the 24th day of August, 1.910, a lot of horses, mule?, cattle, wheat, oats, farming machinery and utensils, and household and kitchen furniture, i.ne 8 h. p. steam engine and a 2 h. d. gasoline engine. Also the Following Stock: 17 shrrps in the. MnnrpowillA finttrm ) Mills, 18 shares in the Cleveland Oil & Fertilizer Co.. 2 shares in the First National Bank of Mooresvllle, 1 share in H arper Livery & Sale Co. This the last dy of August. 1910. 8-3 W & R. J. S. Harrison, 2 t e O. O. Harrison. Admrs. B . B. Miller, Atty. 7V 71 V VI 71 to be found at BELK-HARRYGO'S. The One Price CASH Store. 71 Buying in a combina tion of eight big stores enables us to buy mer chandise very cheap, and selling for cash only, we can and do sell more 3 mercnandise tnan any other merchant in section. Compare prices with others you will scon see yourself where it pay to trade. 71 Plenty S)f good ice water and also a bucket to water your horse. Glad for you to make this your headquarters. 71 Belk-Harry Co. 71 7B7 7S7l f 71 -rl y . Summersett Undertaking Co., - has a complete line of Cheap, Medium High-grade Caskets, Coffins and Funeral Sup plies. All c'alls in or out of the city answered promptly. Em balming, Disinfecting, and Funeral Directing a Specialty. Funeral Cars and Equipment Modern jiud up-to-date, Prices Modest. THE SUMMERSETT UNDERTAKING CO. 110 W Ennia St. (next to the sky scraper building.) Phones 224 & 311 L- Irilliiiii k SHOE WINTER will soon be here and the question of buying ehoes will be up, and also the question where can we buy the best shoes? This question will be asked only by those who haven't tried Hamilton Brown shoes, for those who have tried them know, and you couldn't get them to buy any other, for they are satisfied that they are gettiug the best and the best is always the cheapest. Good, solid leather, costs but a trifle more than a saoe that has composition insoles and counters (shoes that are made to sell and not to wear). We sell only solid leather shoes, and we make good on every pair where there are any defects in matersal or workmanship. We handle the celebrated Hamilton Br own Shoes and that name on a pail of shoes is a sufficient guar antee of an all leather shoe. This Hardware and Rock of Gibralter shoe, with a six months' written guarantee, are the greatest shoes ever made fot long wear and hard service. The Rock of Gibralter sohe has the Bessimere sole with the green colored bot-tom-one sole of this leather is supposed to wear as lorjg as three ordinary soles ask to feee it. We also have the Hardware Shoes for women that are waterproof, aud we believe that if well taken care of they will wear 12 to 18 months. We also have a good line of Pine Knot shoes for women and children shoes that will wear all winter. Big line of household shoes for men wom en and children. These shoes are as solid as leather can make them, and if you want to save money on your shoe bills tbis winter shoe your family with Household shoes. We also carry a line of the American Lady, American Genllemen and Security school shoes. A watch guarantee for 12 months for 5o cents with a pair of Security school shoes. Britt South Main St., SALISBURY, N. C. this our and for will i . 1 W 4K THE Uwwk TALK ! s, 0 9
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