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c TOE CCHJUIIA VATClirJftll. Wlf. B. STB WAR?, Ed. and Prop Piblithed eyerj Taeadaj at 120 West . InBMitwet. Entered as seoond-olass matter Jan. lath. 1900, at tke post office at Salis bury N. O., wider the aet .of Congress of Uarehtrd, 1897. Telephone No. 468. adherents until no it is a very grave question as to ts ability to elect a ticket.. ;.: v": ; The Republicans have out only a partial ticket and are-now en dorsing more - Democratic ,doo trines than ' the so-called Demo cracy. V " . -J:. -:p -"''"J The Independent' ticket has not yet materialized, so far as any one here has been able to ascer tain, ditto Prohibition, ' ditto So cialist. ;. 'I" Saumuby.N. 0., Sept. 7th, 1010. Assistant Dorton is now in line for nocesiion. Wanted: A true blue Jeffer son Democratic candidate for the State Senate. Cant't the good christian peo ple of Rowan set together for their own good and the preserva tion of morality, justice and en forcement of law? The people of Rowan -must take tax receipts this year that were printed in Raleigh. This is an outrage. The print shops here can do the work as well and at the irme price. And pur friend Abe Lingle has again failed to get that parch ment whieh will allow him to le gally prefix Esq. to his cognomen mere must be a very, dull set on the Supreme Court bench . The last.farce in the proceed ings against the White Bros., o Concord, for the willful and de liberate murder of Russell Sher "rill, has been enacted. They ap plied to Judge Long in the Ca barrus Superior Court last week for the restoration of their citi zenship and, of course, got it We hardly know what they wil oall for next, unless they demand a pension for doing the deed o for false imprisonment. Life certainly a cheap artiole in these parts. Confession was Voluntiry. In writing to the Charlotte Ob server concerning the recent sen sation created throughout the State by a woman leaving a baby on Rev. J. A Pais!eye doorsteps, in Mooiesville, Rev. W. 8. Wil liamsoii of that place has the fol lowing to say on the subject: Your opening statement in the artiole in this morning's paper uu Jer the headline . "Mooresville Minister Confesses, etc," is incor rect and does the unfortunate subject of that article an unjus tioe. You state that "approach ed by a fellow pastor late last night with the bald statement that the abandoment of the pret ty five-weeks-old girl baby , . '. , was attended by some easpicious circumstances, etc." Mr. Paisley was not so ap proached by any one. In fact none of us who know and love him ha . any such suspicion and tne confession tnat ne made was entirely voluntary. In view of what has been said in the newspapers to excoriate brother man who stands today with "hands up" both to Qod and man, I ask that the injustice be not done him and the faot be rec ognized that while his. friends do Inot condone his fault they believe he has displayed a moral courage which many do not possess. COUHTY CORRESPONDENCE. 18 A company has been formed with headquarters at New Orleans foi the' purpose of securing con- K'.oeaional recognition as the logi cal point at which to celebrate the completion of the Panama canal, which it is claimed will take place in the early part of the year 1015. The legislature of Louisiana has, in special session, guaranteed $6,500,000 in exposi tion bonds, and the business in terests of New Orleans have sub scribed 11,850,000, whioh makes a t tal of $7,850,000 in sight as a guarantee of good faith and abil it y to finance such an exposition as might be appropriate for such an important event. The contest is now on .between New Orleans and San Franoisoo, and of course the people through this section agree that New Orleans is "The Logical Point." This may look somewhat like taking time by the forelocks, but it is wisdom to do so. The best advertiser is the man who looks to the future for results. -This jum ping jack method of merchandis ing is one of the surest methods of getting the worst of a trade and instead of getting a bargain you are apt to part with good money for a lot of trashy, bad articles The New Orleans folk think if they can . recurse she exposition for 1915 they will have done well, and wole they may. With Democratic, Republican. Independent, Prohibition and So cialist county tickets in the field no Rjwan voter has any ground to complain of lack of variety. Charlotte Observer, We cannot conceive of the Ob server deliberately seeking mem bership in the Annanias Club, bat if it continues to print such items as the above we fear it will become at least an honorary member. Rowan County is inhabited by about $40,000 persons, mostly democrats, that is people who be lieve iu and lovo the old time true Jefferaonian democracy, but they no longer have a party jthat stands on such everlasting and seductive principles. We have it in name, but uet in reality. We have a clique controlled machine labeled Democracy, but it does not advo cate Jeffersonian Democracy, nor can it ask for the votes of the masses because -of any true ad herence to any set of principles other than office hunting. It has so persistently refused to be Dem ocratic, listen to the wishes of the people, that it has steadily lost The Democratic Platform. The Raleigh Evening Times has the following illuminating editor ial on the subject of the demo cratic position on the tariff, and we reproduce it here because it stages accurately and plainly the facts : Republican spellbinders have intimated the Democratic party stands for free trade . Absolutely free trade is impractical with the United States. Every country in the world, including Great Brit ain, levies some- tariff, And this country most always do so. The Democratic position on the subjeot is substantially as fol lows: Fi;st. The government should nevor collect one penny more of revenue than necessary to admin istet its affairs with rigid econ omy. Second. The lowest rate that will yield the greatest amount of revenue should be imposed. Third. Luxuries should always bear the highest revenue duties. , Fourth. Experience has vendi csted the wisdom of ad valorem duties as being the correct prac tice. , Fifth. Revenue duties should be laid so as to operate with equali ty throughout the union, discrimi-J nating neither for nor against class or section. - Sixth. Absolutely necessities should go on the free list. Seventh. There should be im posed a revenue upon prrcfcically all imports, with ce-tain excep I10D8. JLhese exceptions should be determined by the test. Imports coming in competition with trusut controlled products should be placed on the free list, and articles of absolute necessity snouid be imported free of duty. terns cl laerest in Various Neighborhoods mi ;$ent in by Our Frlentfs- , POOL. Sept. 5. The health Of this community is very good. at . this writing. There was singing at J. L. Wil liams' Sunday. A good crowd was present and reports of a fine time-are at hand. Will Morris, of Chestnut Hift, is visiting near Pool Town. I guess he means business. . Mrs. Mae.-Smith visited her sister the other day. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. David Shepheard died last week and was buried at St. Mat thew's E. L. Church. The father and mother have our greatest sympathy. The building committee of the new church is pushing forward the work so as to have the build ing covered and in readiness fo the series of meetings which will commence the third Sunday in September by Rev. J. L. Kirk,, at 11 a. m. He has held the meet ing at the school house the past two years. All welcome him back. Wesley Ludwick is visiting on Cedar Creek. It must be a fine place to fish . Ha, ha. Mrs. J. R. Crook returned home Saturday from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Will Lentz. Miss Eva Ketchie is visiting Miss Daisy Wyatt. - We have had plenty of rain and the crops ate looking fine, also the grass. Duke Morgan has gone on a business trip to Richmond, Va . . The mail route on Richfield, No. 2, has been changed around by the school house for the con venience of those, who live in that neighborhood. Miss Josephine Morgan happen ed to a bad accident yesterday. A yellow jacket stung her in the eye. Claud Ketchie, son of A. L. Ketchie, killed a copperhead Buake Saturday. We. think it would have been a task for a grown per son. The snake was. longer than Claud. if E41torial In Kep aniserver. Aug. 30th. -j Glenn or AyCOCk or Kitdlin de- borne . tjgksmagQ, : JVtr.r -dod , meuisnes ineargumeni m nis yy Doulxton; Democratic. , cai didate foV (fijasa in the"Eighth District, iifMMihis competitor, Charle Bot&(Sesf of Force Bill notoriety, tajoint canvass , of the whole a4nresTsional district. Charles wjwpuld and'' he wouldn't, ati afir Dong-hton de clined a- patial joint canvass, Cowles weni to t)?ug-h ton's coun ty and therdtfri "had joint de bate. An gjitojor reporter of the .Wi,lki Patriot (doesn't Charlieoyiwttlhat paper?) sent outa-tegraiii , that Cowles chewed Up -.''ougjhton and then swallowed h;, i Some days later a Republics. f aper - contained that, whereat Cerin other -papers printed report that Cowles had eaten Iugton alive, the News anxl Gisery'er had refused to print the porytt We plead giilt5Ho the charg-e. T'his paper ;Hot print it for tnree reasotA? vve- kucw that it wasnVtftie 2. , We knew that if ypotes ..had swallowed Dough to&fr h would have more brains in his Kelly t" than he ever had in hii hf4dj,-3- We knew that ii Cowla. eVer got it into hishead thaje'had got the best of Doughfbn,e ould be so ela ted that be il - strut himself to death .and Jtierefore, be out of the race bf6f:'j November. All "this: talkbout one speaker eating- anethalive is generally partisan braggadocio. Usually, eacTi side th his man has done well andSllJcaionally some noted 7 spea'ke' "fip e Vance or ?T : N. C. Wyatt has been appointed treasurer of the committee to hold the money for the church. The committee to collect is J. R. Crook, J. L. Williams, Daisy Wystt and Eva Ketchie. Auy one wishing to give anything for the purpose of building can hand it to any of the committee who will gladly receive it. Jennie and Sally. at this this Don't Break Dow.n Severe strains on the vital or gans, like strains on machinery, oause break-downs. You can't over tax your stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels or nerves. If you are weak or run down, or under strain of any kind take Electric Bitters, the matohless,tonio medi cine. Mrs. J. E. Van da Sande. of Kirkland 111 ., writes : "That I did not break down while endur ing a most severe strain, for three months, is due wholly to Electric Bitters." Use them and ehinr health and strength. Satisfaction guaranteed . 50c . at all druggists. By the premature explosion of a oharge of dynamite in the Spen cer shops Friday J. C. Dalyrim- pie, a machinist, was severely in jured in the neck and head. Th.j j . , dynamite was oeing used to blow neavy iron bolts from the frame of a looomotive undar repair, and a piece of the charge sUnok Daly risaple at a distanced ftfty feet, cutting a gash in his neck and in juring his ear drum. LOWER ROWAN. Sept. 5 The health of community is very good writing. There was a missionary day at Lowerstone church on last Sun day. A large crowd was present and all seemed to enjoy the day, I guess the writer will have a wedding to report before long as a ceitain young man can be seen making his way to Frogtown quite often. C. W. Harrington is fixing sew ing machines in Concord today. Will McQuary and family, of Linwood, and , 'Jeff Peiiiuger, of Lexington, visited relatives in Rowan last week. - Feldman Yates left home, to work for the railroad company near Whitney, a few days ago, but after two days absence he de cided that home was the beBt place and so returned. Wood's Trade Mark Farm Seeds are best qualities o b t a i n a b 1 e . Our NEW FALL CAT LOG gives the fullest in formation about all seeds for FALL SOWING. Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, etc. Catalogue mailed free on re ' quest. Write for it and prices of i.any seeds required. T. V. WOOD 6 SOUS, Seedsmen Richmond, Va. ponent So far as Cowles and Doufhton arfc concerned, those who have heard them speak know that neither is a Vance. Dough ton is a vigorous and frank speaker, who deals sledgfe ham mer blows and being- armed with a rig-hteous cause, will ' win over hisreompetitor. Cowles is more plausible than able, and while he can talk smoothly, is not a de bater and couldn't eat alive anything- more virile than a last J 0 year's' bird nest Yesterday; these two candidates' met at Le noir, Caldwell county. That is g-ood debatable ground, being a close county, which the Repub licans have now carried three times in succession. Elsewhere is a report of the debate by a fair-minded correspondent. It shows that Mr. Doughtonjs well able to take care of himself and that, while he didn't eat Cowles alive, (fearing- indigestion from the force bill Charlie Boy), he erave the Congresman all he could stand and made votes for the Democratic party in Caldwell county, i nat county will go Democratic in November thai will be the answer to the debate of yesterday.". If Mr Cowles, with his force bin and advocacy or tun negro suffrage, thinks he can make votes by joint debates with Mr Douhhton, he will at once with ui aw ati uta ix3 anil a.iiu.3 and ., partial appointments and agree to a full canvass of the en tire district with his opponent Words do not count It is deeds Rev. and U0 Carles A. Leon ard arid sisteik'lVfisB Janie, of Winston-Salepi wo have been spending several daf a with their sister,. Mrs. L,5 JjQe-Lazenby, in Salisbury, ailjd aenmg the bouta iadKin capbisrAspjcisT'ion, win leave North Cat3ll:, the. middle September of this week, aC4 W OF MllDLE MAGE 20th will sail on thj steamship China with a nnmber of pother missionaries to give their Uves to the Lord's work. They will be stationed at China Licbapu. OR.KfNfJ'3 NW OiSCOVERIf m Purely Stop Thst. Couch Need Lydia Pinkliam's Vegetable ColupSiind Brookfield, JNfo.-Tv- years ago I was unable to do aiF, kitl of work and onlv weighed ll8-p.uidi U My trouble BUSINESS LOGALS. Jack and Stallion I have a fine dark bay Fercheron horsw and black Spanish Jick, either of which can ba found, at any time during the Fall, at ' mj hougp, except, on Saturdays the horse will be in Sal isbury. Gall on or write to Moses Eagle, rural No. 8, box 84, Salis bury, N. C. . 880 tf Our Building Material win please you. Oar ceiling and siding at $1:00 per 100 feebwiU tickle you. Good man Lumber Co. 'Phone 405 L, I )1 r" toe iat women Dy iJipect nature tv"f Drift g on them tke (JI anee ot L,ite. Iffot-'a .bottle of XV dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- L;i Jl: J Ii. , ,1 u2 i&.iuucn uetter, - -T.M' V . 1 am now STATJSOF NORTH CAROLINA. Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All to Whom These Presents may come, Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by the unanimous con sent of all the. stockholders, deposited a&d rhave contin- ! in my omcvthat thejioston specialty up it i use. I am ' Shoe Company, a corporation of this vry gtateful to you 1 State, whose principal office is situat fcV the' good health , ed at No . street, in the city of pninvinc??' Jifrs. Saratt i oaiisDury, uounty 01 Kowan. stat ol Lojctsignont, 4l4.S.MviffgSton Street, . North Carolina, H. G- Tyson being the 13rookfield, Mo. C. - i. 1 agent therein and in charge thereof, The Change of Lif4ho most criti- "H"' IT -H u ay "e serv.eu': cal period of a wom4Ts e ristence, and I h.as e,omP1l,ed1,w,t.h t1heTe?"'rmen.t9, J neglect of health at his fime invites I chapter 21, Reyisal of 1905, entitled disease and pain. . .-. T ! Corporations," preliminary to the is- nr ... ?" . suing of this certificate of dissolution: wnfwSll(i.r'eme;1 Now, Therefore, I, J.Bryan Grimes, &aL E remedy secretary of state of the state of North known to medicine hatjill so sue- Ca-olina, do hereby certify that the cessfully carry wou fkrough this c rrtion did th d d f Vegetabb Compounc.le from na-, ecuted and attested consent in writing Tor 30 years ithaeet Cnring wo men from the woTstJ-orn? s of female ills inflammatigC - tJceration, dis placements, fibroIcLtporSf Irregulari ties, periodic pfiisba(kficlie, and nervous prostration , , If you would Ifkepeoiaradvice aoout your casfeigivte confiden tial letter to msPiiiWiam, at Lynn, Mass. ltf$t Advice is free, and. always helpfui,-. i s to the dissolution of said cornration. executed by all the Stockholders there of, which said consent and the record of th proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. ' In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed ray offi cial seal, at Raleigh, this 2nd day of June, 1910. J. Bryan Gkimbs, secretary of atate. (Official seal.) 8-15 4t. oooooodopoooooooooooooooQ Mulesf Worses and Mares We havejn reSeived another car load of splendid weil broken horja mares and mules. This is o0&jt the finest lots of etock that has been receivedjng$alibury for many years. They are5 foj,salei and the terms can satietactorily i t(Sf.f alb putchasers. them. sr be arranged Come in and see .4. Respectfully, 3 HARPER MM AND SALE COMPANY !.' AtXSBTJRY, N. C. Sew Boois to lie We have just received a big lot new Wool Dress Goods in all weaves and shades. Ladies Belts New lot cf ladies wide patent leather belts which are so pbpulr.r just now. Price . . . . - . . 10c. " , .- Sweaters. Ladies' and children's sweaters, New lot of children's red and white for ' 98c. and 1.25 Ladies' redv white and griay sweaters for 81.75, $1.98, $2.25 and 2,50. Our buyers are now in the r cith ern markets, so keep in touch with us we will have something new to show you every day 3 BELK-HARRY GO. the a Summerset! Undertaking Co., has a comolete line of Cheap, Medium High-grade Caskets, Coffins and Funeral Sup plies. All calls in or out of the city answered promptly. Em balming, Disinfecting, and Funeral Directing a Specialty. Funeral Cars and Equipment Modern and up-to-date, Prices Modest. : - - THE. SUM M ERSE TT UNDERTAKING CO., 110 W Ennis St. (next to the sky scraper building,) Phones 224 & 311 L ilrilliiiii i Campbe SHOE TALK ! WINTER will soon be here and the question of buying shoes 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 getting th best and the best is always the cheapest. Good, solid leather, costs but a trifle more than a shoe that has composition insoles and counters (shoes that are made to sell and not to Wear). iWe Sell Ollly Solid leather shoes, and we make good on every pair where there, are any defects in material or workmanship. We handle the celebrated Ham ii ton Brown Shoes and that name on a pah 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 for long wear and hard service. The Rock of Gibralter shoe has the Bessimere sole wjth the green colored bot tomone sole of this leather is supposed to wear as long as three ordinary soles ask to see it. We also have the Hardware 3 ho e s for women that are waterproof, and 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-r-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 this winter shoe your family with Household shoes. We also carry a line of the American Lady, American Gentlemen and Security school shoes. A watch guaranteed for 12 months for 5o cents with a pair of Security school shoes Bri liini ill pi ell's. South Main St., SALISBURY, N. O. H I B 5S3 ii OOOOOOOCCgOOC OOCX3OCXDOOOCX30C -sf IP - - -- . r- - - . ; - 2t . - , t i
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