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r i - T ' "f ' "..."" .I 1 -'" , i n , - , , , : -; THE CAROLIIJA VATChLlAN. b!Lc Schools Opes. annDrp T nn a t Tmtnrfi D.xA. 0ooinian,' a splendid cit izen- 6f;wthiB cityihadv what is thoughVI to fiave - been :: a Blight ttrok9 oi paralysis last Thargday, bnt he soonSrecovered from its effect At a card party given by Mrg. Holmes Thursday evening an , an nouncement of the -engagement of Miss Rosa Elizabeth Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C Holmes, 'and Ernest B . Taylor, was made. The wedding will take place in October. Miss Holmes is a very charming and cultured ar w young lady. Last weks' Pioneer, gave Post master Hobson a rap tor having Mr. Dorton appointed assistaa Mr. Dorton is from Cabarrus County, Mr. Hobson from Davie and the other employees of the office, except the young ladies are from other parts. None being from Salisbury or Rowan County. The Pioneer seems to think some consideration should have been given Rowan Republicans. The funeral services over the re mains of H. W. Shaping, who died Jearly last Friday morning werecon " "ducted at Bethel Lutheran church, at Franklin, this county, Sunday morning, the interment beiug made in the cemetery there. Be side the other members of his family here whi attended the fu neral. Mrs. Aminda Earnhardt, of Dongola. IU , a sisterr was present. . , Archdeacon Percy Webber, of Boaton, Mass:, will igin a meet- i ng in St. Luke's Episcoparchnrcb this evening and contiuuing Jor sevn days. Rev. Webber is said to be: a verv able expounder of - Gospel truth and a fluant speaker He will have much of interest to say and no doubt the meeting will be well attended. The Salisbury Labor Club, a Negro dive on Council street in the basement of one of D L. Arey'B buildings, is said to hav been robbed Thursday night. The story goes about as follows: Un known parties entered the plact by breaking in the back door, th- cash register was opened and a diamond ring taken, the safe was broken into and money amount ing to $250 Jto $275 was stolen. There is no clue to the thief. Sheriff Jas. H McKenzie has just returned from Raleigh, where he went yesterday to take the Negro Hargrave, whowas sen tenced. to the penitentiary for twenty years, idr the the murder . of bis wife. . " : Th annnnt) annual -convention fffoTf"' the Southern Appalachian : Good Roads Convention will be held at Kuoxville, Tenn ., on Oc tober 5-6. Contrary to expectations Col. L. BleaBe, of Newberry, S. C, was nominated yesterday for gov ernor of the State. C. W. Harrington, of the Organ Church neighborhood, and his brother, W. F. Harrington, of Albemarle, were in the city on business Tuesday. D. L. Correll, of China Grove, Route No. 1, was in the city this week and paid us a pleasant visit. C. E. Correll and Mr. Sechler, of China Grove, were in the city this morning. - The Roman Catholics of Salis bury are erecting a two story school building, brick veneer, cor ner Ellis and Council streets. They object to the reading of the Bible and sume of the history, especially the facts concerning Martin Luther's reformation, taught in the public school ; they wish to make certain that their peculiar doctrines are taught the COUNTY CORRESPONDED The ' SalisbuTv rjublio maded echooh opened withw -splendid fit&ms of interest In Various Nelgnbornoods " "' '- 1 : - . : .. '-- - --- . 1 offered prayer and' then the work of .classifying 'the.pnpilg began. Prof. A. T. Allen, of Graham, the new superintendent, was present and has entered upon the perform ance of his duties. The heads of the different departments are as folldws: ' i - . Pjrof.iW G. Caswell, of the mar?; school: Prof ; N. V Taylor of the high sohool ; Mrs. T. E. Johnston of the primary de partment. The enrollment was as follows: v September 124ft fter beini? itb seflTToTs6m8 time P will' try' and enter the nappy- bond of P.vP We are having plenty of rain along now. . . Making fodder and tops, ia the oraer ot the day. . v " . TheHigh School begins ft Granite Quarry to-day. j a. jonnson ana lamiiy vis ited at John A. Holshouser's yes terday. " In the primary department, boyg The health of the community is 186, girls 144, total 880. In, the mJ S JOU writing. grammar school, boys .123, girls L The Ladiesl Aid Society of 193, total 816, In the high Bchoolt Granite Quarry M;.E; church will boys 44, girls 91, total 155. give an entertainment at -the The total number enrolled Mon school house Tuesday 'night, Sep aay was eai. lemoer tneutn, at o:uu"p. m The enrollment at the colored Admission 10 and 15 cents. Re graded school Monday waB boys ireshmenta will be served imme 94, girls 109. Total 203. , diately after the entertainment Let everybody go and have a good It Saved His Leg. time. "Althonsh T would Ioho mv Success to The Watchman and leg." writes J. A. Swensen. of JW many happy readers. Ruth Watertown, Wis. Ten years of eczemma that 15 doctors could not cure, had as last laid me up. Then Buck lea's Arnioa Salve cured it, sound and well." Infallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Boils, Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds.. Cuts and Piles. 25c at all druggists. GRAHAM X ROADS. September IS .The health of this community is very good at this time Mrs. W. G. Honeycutt and two Court id aurns. The Rowan Superior .Court ad journed Saturday.lt wasin session anout-all last Veek, except Mon day;. ; The Linster Crump case consumed most of the time. 'H The Case of H. G. Daniel vs. Dorcas Daniel for divorce came up Saturday morning and was disposed of by granting the di- VrtrnA Mr Danial nrnvail that his wife had married Will Jordan LydiaE-Pinkham'sVegeta- before marrying him and that Ma A1TER. Jordan was still living, therefore rhe latter marriage was improper and illegal, f The woman claim ed that Jordan'had a. wife living and that the former marriage was also illegal.' All which seems to indicate that lady Dorcas, though muchly married, isf a lonely widow. - Knoxville, Iowa. "I suffered with pains Iqw down in my right side fox a year or more and was so weak and ner vous that 1 could not do my work. . I wrote to Mrs. lank- ham and took Lydia ;. I'lnkham's veee- l table Compound and Laver Pills, and aua glad to say that j . , LlghtnlDg Gets Id Serious Work. Friday evening during the thus der storm lightning struck a near Mt Tabor ChurohTfal Township, ran down : iititJ? Frank Jfilliott, son of B, A. ,-Elli ott, and knocked him tiicnicious for half an hour, andr-kilied VJihe I horse he-wa ying totaeStree The lightning then jumped aboii ten feet torAwhereL. E. Trexler was Btandiigi-knocked him and k jyqfr-t brse he yejtf .tyy.j r-n? daugbrte,; of t Cabarrus county visitei father, -Ed: Sifford, oi f this cotounity lasundy, and -TeturiSd pmej Vedneay,- 14th. Rnv.i-TN Si l Brown. ret.nrnArl hojmd fcs&tjrd ay -f rom- Richmond Var,ffSeH he.was, attending Sy Mr. Oowk hasithe frame of his hous&npr'' 'l 6. Wfi 6rahameare hia hat on the bat f2 his bead because it is D.m:p( retMneA home f fomprplk, IVft , last Friday, Be saysihadfa fiaii time and plenty 'i ppa cawons . StorJtfBtwn and -brother lef today ff jftSanlke College, where they wiiMenterl school, for nex year. Jg-pf If .. J- - - ' Uti 'm.h 11. Lifiu. of Rook well, was siting friends in this tRv.SMlh, f Chwtnut Hillr preach eqjasalfem .JJLT. L. . church fast .SuCtplvesing. He preached an exceiisti j permon Making pbughness is in order now. : iff . p ; Cotton!)e.nig fst and pick leg has .BHrnenced. v Farmeife paBhiog their work ior iaii iBip A newfasekeper has arrived at me noms-ai vaaa iiogie some ten da-va - U tf , -d ; -ft i Rev Mfe, Brown will leave for her old bfMg in Virginia Wednes day, the fltli inBiant, j ne ran: u, mnmnion will be at Salem the stfond j ;Sunday . in Oc tober . -v Ptihintr on Saturday at m oa bunday at 11 a. m.v; mm- M 4: Jack. Mr. now able to be about and liott has also recovered. Quite a number of people had gathered at the church to attend th) funeral services over the re mains of W. B. Coughenour, fath er ot John Ucughenour. Mr, Coughenour, who was over 90 years of age, died Thursday, after hav ing been in feeble health for sev eral years. your medicines and kind letters of di rections have done more for me than anything else and I had the best physi cians here. I can do mv work and rest weliat tdght. I believe there is noth ings like the Pinkham remedies?' Mrs. Clatsa Franks, R. P. D., No. 3, Knoxville, Iowa. ' -s . ' ThftSucees of XvSla "R. Pinkham's etahts Oomnotindmadft f rom roots andberbs ia unparalleled. It may be uaed.with -'-perfect confidence bv women j,i.iwhri ijufEgtirom displacements, inflam- tegularitipeTiodic. pains, backache, . lJOtrig-dSwTa feeling, flatulencj.'inGi gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra tion. ' . For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, and suffering women owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial. Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should it not cure you? If you want special advice write Mrs. Pinkham, Tjynn, Mass., for it. It is free and always helpful is El- Shod Oyer a Million Horses. A few das ago I asked John P. Weber bow many horses he had shod. His answer was: "I have shod over a hundred thousand horses in 35 years. But recently I saw a smith up in New York city that had been shoeing horses for 40 years, and I asked him the question: "How many horses have you shod?" hildren of their members, and toll He told me that he had shod and insidiously inculcate their doc trines into the. pupils of such others as may be so heedless as to permit their children to be thrown within t e sphere of this awful idolatry, heuce a separate school and a refusal to use the splendid public schools of the city. A meeting is to be he'd at Cleve land, this county, Saturday, September 24th for the purpose of considering the question of drain age. There is no doubt the clean ing out of the creeks is worth something to the land owners through whose land the creek runs. Drainage may do away with a portion of the moequitoes, but unless all stagnant waters and breediug places are thorough ly drained the mosquitoes, chills and fever will remain. There is no hope of preventing streams overflowing, but something can be done in this line by forestry and other crons which will absorb and U hold back the rain aa it falls. Drainage, however, is all right as far as it goes. It-should be encouraged and carried out as far as practicable and we see no reas on why the county should not ad vise and lend reasonable aid in the work. We say reasonable aid because we do not all. happen to have creek bottoms or any other laud to be improved and do not see the justice of being taxed to give unto them who hath. Bet ever Used A. B. Hemlein, Harrison, Idaho says: I have used Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey for coughs and colds and it is the best I have ever tried. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. supervised the shoeing of a little over a million. This smith's name is J. J. Mackey . He claims to know Mr. Weber. He also stated that the automobiles had gratly reduced hia work. Pleasant Wibk. BILIOUS? CONSTIPATED ? HEADACHE? r FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. Nearly Everybody SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR &tVOU? um - fi -Si Wood&'THHe Mark ran mm arel&t qualities o b'ti n a b 1 e . . Our Pj&L CAT LOG gtv th fullest in formaribnbout'vall seeds for FALLOWING. Grass&.4nd Qlovers, VetcrieissAlfaifa, CrimoClo Seed 1Ti2at,:Ptts, Ryvgaeftjep Catalog failed Iree on re- quest. any se T. 17. Seedsmen JUcHmond, Va Excarsloii Frorw 'Ctiarfottfi! Peeler & t sirmpn will run "an excursion friiorjooL.to Char' lotto and Mtifrr Saturday, Sept. 24tb. Th'a rgi will lav4 Norwood at.Tjg,a. m.t jind Salis bury at 9:15' an and returning will leave Chailttte 5 :3ti p. m Every effort. i;be&g made" to make this otia the beat excur sions of the Bean . Ve will have good cars and, pptyof room, and this will be therytrip for la dies and theif arts! Ptice from Salisbury oqWltftlS. 9-6 2t. After 30 Years Ualoe BoesDesocriilc. Portland, Me., Sept.-18.0om p i ete returns for the vote -f or Sen ators and Representatives in the State" election yesterday gave the uuvwbb .iKiuiittuuti majorities in both brrnches of the Maine Jjegislaturer which at the begin ning of the new year, will elect a united states Senator to succeed Eugene Hale, a Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General and Commissioner of Agriculture. According to the unofficial com plete returnt the LesialatnrA will have a Democratio' majority of 86 in jomi oauot. Tne Senate will consist ot zi Democrats and 10 Kepubiicans, while the House will nave 88 Democrata and 63 Repub lioan members. - The last Legislature consisted or r2 Republicans and 60 Demo crats, the Republicans havine a iiiajurity oi xo in Che Hanata and T . . - in cue House. Practically complete returns to. night on the vote of the State for tiovernor gave Col. Fredriok W. fiaisted, Democrats Tra.644 and Governor Bert M. Fernald. Ra- pnbhcan, 64,912. a Dlurahtv for Colonel Plaiited of 8,782 as against a plurality of 8.064 tot Govorner William T. Cobb. Re publican, four years ago. i ne total, vote of the two lead ing parties yesterday was 138.556. TH .. " uur yearB ago it was 1W;(W. uoubt still existed to-night re- garaingtne iourtn congressional aiBtrict, Uonirreiman Frant Pi Guernsey, of Dover, the Republi can candidate, and George M. Hanson, of Calias. Democrat, eaob claiming victory by a small plu rality . In the first district A. C. Hinds. Republican, is annarantIV elected by a nluralitv of fthnnt. 800 over William H. Pnnftn Democrat. What you doin neighbor? Helpin' Bill. What's Bill doin'? Helpin' Mandy. What's Mandy doin'? Helpin' Mother. What's Mother doin'? Takine Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible amily. Cornelison fe Cook. $1.25 Per Diy, for a canvasser. Call at Ihb Watchman Office for urther information . DR.KINCS NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Couah. StrdhgHe, itoy vv omen If woman i& stronf and hIthy in fl wommlv waV. moth. erhood means to her- but hide suffering. ' -TW trouble lies In the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted ior motherhood. -This can be remedied. - Of. Pierce's Favorite Prescripiioii Cares die weaknesses and disorders of women. , It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in motherhood, making them . , neaitny, strong, vigorous, virile - and elastic.- "Favorite Prescriition' banishes' the indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and almost painless.-. It qnickens and vitalizes the feniinine - organs, and msures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women, hsv testified to its marvelous merits. It Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Women Well. ilonestdruggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just as good. Accept no secret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy. It contains not a drop of alcohol and hot a grain of habit-forming or injurious drugs. Is a pure f 'yeeric-extract of healing, native American roots. i n STATE OF lORTH CAROLINA . Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All to Whom These Presents mav . . . . " cume, ureeung:' wnereas, it appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dig solntion thereof by the unanimous con sent oi all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Boston Specialty Shoe Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situat ed at No . street, in the1 city of Salisbury, County of Rowan, State of North Carolina. H. G. Tyson beine the agent therein and in charge thereof upon whom process .mav be served). has complied with the'requirements M chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled Uorporations," preliminary to the is suing of this certificate of dissolution : Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes. secretary of state of the state of North Carolina, do hereby certify 'that the corporation did. on the 2nd dav of June, 1910, file in my office a duly ex- ecutea ana attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said 'corporation. executed by all the stockholders there of, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by aw. In testimony whereof. I have here unto set my hand and affixed 'mv offi cial seal, at Raleigh, this 2nd day of June, 1910. J. Bbyan Gbimes, - secretary of state. (Official seal.) 8-15 4t. DR.M.J.RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office and hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion Mouse corner. Day phone Night phone 480. 4-270 25. DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Couch. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANX. SALISBURY, N. C. Does a General Banklnff Business. , We pay 4 per cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank. John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier, D. L. Gaskxu,, W. T. Busbt, V.-president. teller. BUSINESS LOCALS. X : A. III.- T 1 JS 3 1 JaCH add diailion. i nave a nneaarx bay Feroheron horse and black Spanish Jack, either of which can be found, at any time during the. Fall, at my house, except on Saturdays the horse will be in Sal isbury. Call on or write to Moses Eagle, rural No. 8, box 84, Salis bury, N. C. ... 8-80 tf Our Building Material will please yon. Our ceiling and siding at $1.00 per 100 feet will tickle you. Good man Lumber Co. 'Phone 405 L, CHICHESTER S PILLS VJ y, THE DIAMOND BRAND. A ladle. I Ask your Drnnlat for a Chf-ehM-tor. Diamond BrmndV 1M1U In Bed and ttold mrtalUcSA boxes, sealed -with Blue Ribbon. V Take bo other. Bar of your 7 Dranlst. AskforOm-tDtfES-TERa DIAMOND BRAND PI1XJB, for 5. rears known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 11 : l.-fl ' 1 1 .1 H C 4a d 1 I -t LHti 1 1 1 . 1 1 I S, .if m I VI I 1 I I I IMI.I Mll I II I IWI 1 Has since 1894 given "Thorough instruction under potTSeiy Christian influences at the lowest possible cost." J RESULT: It is to-day with its faculty of 32, a boardlnltronge of 328, Hs student body of 400, and its plant worth $140,000 ' & & THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS VIIKSINIA $150 pays all charges for the year, including table boardV-rooS , ligfits, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical eulture, and tuiti(Jri ail Bubjects except music and elocution. For catalogue and application 4 dankf address, DLAUAOlUlMb r IINO 111 U l KlaCKSMjI? Va? JAS PANVflN 1w Hjf" A 1 Wjtr iad prices of & . i 5' 's o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o o o ooooooooooooooooooooooodoooaooooooooooon y o has just closed, and Salle JAS. THOS. R. REEVES, B. A Associate Pfincamls.? 17 i- f t Great Quantities Of Goods Were Sold, But ghe is Still in the Ring with Lots more "of FRESH GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Look over my Stock of o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa EMBROIDERIES, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, TABLE LINENS, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS AND DOMESTICS, LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR GOODS, MEN'S SHIRTS, LADIES' AND MEN'S HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, SHEETS, LACE CURTAINS, PILLOW CASES, CURTAIN SCRIM, KIMONA CLOTHS, DRAPERY CLOTHS, and all kinds of WHITE GOODS FOR SHIRT WAISTS, DRESSES, ETC. Our prices are as low as the lowest, Our goods are truly as good as the best, And, if you are one of those who knowetb, We invite you, call and give us the test. Yours for Business, A. W. WINECOFF. . Mules, Horses andifares We have just received another car load-df srjieridid well broken horses, mares and mules. ; - lJ ; Y- -Y iv - This is one o. the finest lots of atoetbsft has been received in Salisbury for many years.g They are tor sale and the terms can iitarranged satisfactorily for all purchasers. Cornell and see them. Respectfully, HARPER LIVERY AND SALE SALISBURY, N. C. v 1 f - " j CUPOOOO LOST ! AT ROCKWELL, N C. Yon will lose both time arid mobey if you donfe see us before baying fall shoes. We have a lull Hue of the wonderful Elkin and Troy home-made shoes, which is giveD up to be the best shoes on the market. Try them once aud you will ..buy them agiin, We also carry a staple line of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies,' and Gente' "Hats, Furniture, Coffins, Caskets and Robes at less than pou can "bay elsewhere. We also have a full supply of Lister's and Royster's guano, the best guano sold, try it and see. 8 815 B. A. Respectfully, II Q Stickney g Engines 1 BEST, The Engine With anj Outside m Igniter. W rt s - k ... i m RITE hs for prices online S ! f UKNE Y ENGINES. They are the most simple,durable md economical en gines manufactured. Tnev electric igniter is on tne outside of cylender where it is cool and the spark can be seen at all times. The mixer is ant.-initio and pssi tive in its action which insures reliability aud satisfaction. Engine body is made of charcoal iron, the very beat -and all oranka axe dropped fofged steel r Takesooe ol ihe most rigid guarantees placec on any piece cf maohinery If you need an engine, the STICKNEY will interest you ...Dealers in machinery of Every Description... GET our list ol new and secoua-nana steam and gasoline engines, saw mills, boilers, belting, . circular saws, corr hoskeis and shredders, and everything in the machineij line. S3l4t ROVAN HAMiEE & MB COMPANY. v Dr.BiBirs AntisepticSalve flood for all Skin Diseases. DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN For Internal and External Pain v-- : --'-V: i-V".
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