THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Wtf. H. STEWART, Ed. and Prop Published every Tuesday at 120 West Innes street. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 19th. 1905, at the post office at Salis bury, N. 0., amderhe act of Congress of March 8197. Telephone No. 458. Salisbury, N. C. Jan. 25th, 1911 A bill has been presented te the legislature for the purpose of ereoting a state building at a cost of one million dollars. There are several good reasons why this bill.should be defeated, as fol lows: It is not needed, the State has not the funds with which to build it ; to issue bonds to build it would oost. 5 cer cent, bonds running forty years, over $3,000, 000, the most extravagant and unjustifiable thing that a Demo cratic legislature could attempt ; and lastly, no new State build ings should be erected in Raleigh, that place being too far from the centre of the State to be long re tained as the capital city. The capital of fcb.9 State should be lo cated as near the centre of the State as possible, regardless of any town or no sown. All the land needed could be purchased at small figures and enough could be had for all time. Every mam ber of the legislature west of Raleigh should awake to the in terests of his constituents in this matter. DUNN'S MOUNTAIN. Jan. 23. Another cold snap has struck ub and we are about "friz." We will be glad to see the beautiful spring again. C. L. Kesler and family had a very narrow escape from serious injury Sunday last while on their way to Union E. L. Church to at,-, tend preaching, their horse shied at a pile of rock, caught a pine tree, and broke the shafts off, throwing Mr, Kesler out on his head and dragging him quite a distance. Fortunately he escaped with only a few bruises. There will be no preaching at UniokE. L. Chnrch Sunday the 29th inst., as the pastor will be away. H. A L. Kluttz's new resi dence is nearing completion. He will have a nice cottage when complete. Boyden Iseuhour, of Granite Qnarry is doing the work. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. jjjl ; Honored by Women When a woman speaks of her silent seoret suffering the trusts you. Millions have be stowed this mark of coat dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which saves the suffering sex from pain, and successfully grapples with woman's weak nesses and stubborn ills. IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONd IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr, R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets induce mild natural bowel movement once a day. f oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo REFORMED CHURCH WORKERS. Convention to be Held in Salisbury, January 27-29, the Program. The Central District Church Workers Convention of the North Carolina Classis, will be held in Faith Reformed church Salisbury, Jan. 27 29. inclusive. The offi- There is some talk of making a cerg 0f tne convention are : Rev. metalic circuit -f the new 'phone M M Noacker. president: Rev. line. In case this is dona there Paul Barringer, D D, vice presi dent; Rev. C B Heller, secretary and treasurer. The following is the program . FRIDAY, JAN. 27TH. 7:45pm. Devotional service. "8 p m. Greeting by paBtow of the district giving survey and needs of field. SATURDAY, JAN. 28TH. 9:30 a m. Meeting of Miniete- a -i rium, tor ministers only. 1 :30 p m. Enrollment of dele gates, etc. 2pm. The Congregation at Work. Rv L A Peeler and Rev A R Shu!ecburger . 2:45 pm. Tho Consistory, Ei ders and Deacons, Dr. J A Ram seur and G 0 Fisher. 3:30 pm. Tha Finances of the Church, Pastoral relation, J D A I ems of Interest in Various Neighborhoods Sent in by Our Friends. FAITH. John Carl is running the steam hoister on the Phillips Mountain for the big granite company. Two handsome residences are going up here now. We have a good school teacher and the pupils are learning fast. Milas Stirewalt is out with his drove of horses trading. He ib getting a lots of property Bince moving to Faith. The doctor that locates at Fafth will have a big territory before him to practice in and will do well. Lots of young people are set tling off here on account of the granite industry that gives them employment, all the year round, at three dollars per day, more or less. The block makers are spreading out all over this section making paving blocks. That scatters money in the country. Vends. will probably be some more 'phones put in . If there wasa farm column, or a question and answer corner to our paper, the watchman, ve would ask a question. However, we will ask it any way, possibly some one can answer it for us. Is it against the law to use salt on land as a fertilizer, either alone or in compost? If not, how much per 9."te, either way, can be used with safety? Yonra truly and another party had occasion to travel alcme the road west of Darin's Mountain several evenincs aero. We looked oi;..k. J Fisher and Rev. J L Yeanck. J L I -TTVn v- T A XT VUfTTT -11 !U. 1-1-1.- -J! i l DU1"""1 ii me ugu ux ,ue ciy we saw 9.45 am. Sunday school. a large red light. It looked to be The Bible as a Text Rook. H a couple of hundred feet up in the C Corriher air and moved towards Hnnror All the Congregation in B. b r ii. reeier. Properly Equipped S. S. Jno. L Fisher, 11 a ms Convention Sermon, Rev. M m Noacker. 12:30 p m. Dinner at church, 1:30 p m. Oar Young People, Rev. C B Heller, 2:15pm. The True Mission ary Work, Rev. P M Trexler, D. D 3 pm. The Orphans of the Church, Rev. E G Williams, D. Miscellaneous business. 7:30 p m. Sermon, Rev. W H Causey. Addresses limited to 20 min utes. General discussion 5 minutes to each speaker. The long indoor life of winter makes the blood weak, the sys tem easily catches cold and dis ease. Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea is the greatest winter remedy; prey en ts colds and dis ease, keeps you well all winter. 35 cents, Tea or TabletB. Cor nelison & Cook. no the Was it an air ship, or what? This was about 7 ;45 p. m , Wed- nesday, January 4. Possibly 't was Bro, Stewart making his initial trip iu a biplane. Ccme across and explain. Were there any poatB to lean against? And Bartlette has come back. Good I Just what the good broth er saw we have no way of telling, miact we ao not teei called upon to try explain what he sees at night, unless it be something to lean against. Men Bee red lights, stars, etc., from different causes, some times real and some times imaginary. The editor has not been taking many trips of late, but should he take one soon, it will most likely be by plain, aa he is not accustomed, as yet, to in- terp'anetary travel- However, as we go about we will endeavor to locate a few telegragh posts and Buch like for the good brother to lean against should he feel the need of such assistance. Ed. If- X HaT I 1 1 iu., j . iu.. uauuie nas a severe VOTING HAS BE6UN. IMMANUEL. Jan. 23. There will be preaching at Immauuel until econd Sunday in February. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Beaver pent last week in Salisbury visit ing relatives and friends. Grover Leonard is all smileB. It is a big plowboy. P. A. Earnhardt, of Salisbury, visited homefolks Sunday and Sunday night. Miss Bertha Eller visited Mary Boger Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Beaver vis ited at M. J. Earnhardt's Sun day afternoon. W. B. Shipton bought a mule from Geo. T. Brown last week. Mr. Brown bought one from R, A. Taylor the same day. There was a prayer meeting at R. A. Taylor's Sunday afternoon. It was conducted by some of the Holiness people of Gold Hill. How about it 'Columbus"? I have been informed that you got the best box at Lowerstono Sat urday night, S. Rothrock's big roller mill will be moved to Gold Hill soon. It will be put on the lot formerly owned by N. Lutfy and will be run by steam. Mrs. Susan Beaver is visiting A. B. Clemence'B this week. James Brown is on the sick list at this time. Come on "Panhandle" and give us all the news of your com munity. Rube. A Medicine That lives ten years must have merit. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey has been sold for sixteen years, and sales have increased every year. So you run no risk, We guarantee it. At all dealers. attack lot the la-grippe Dr. Peel er was called Sunday. She has IMOCK Morgan GetS three leafS. I 11 . T I trust nothing serious will come of ZZi meat of 810.000 or $15,000 O. O. Oddie is hauling wood to from fertilizer comDailies the future chain gang camp, near had a trial at Albemarle, tne mountain We trust the which ended last Saturday wuuu, tstu., win uoiD8 rotten oe fore it is used. Judging the fu ture by the past, we are afraid the wood may be in bad shape when we gt5 our road hxed up as it should be. We do not meau to say auytbiug against the wood, Small Start Makes big Ending, We Hope. Now Is the Time to get Busy. Although there is no great long list at the beginning in th's contest, we are of the opinion that it will be one of the most interesting ""ones that we have ever conducted. They are not all in yet by a good many, but those below who have consented to be candidates for our splendid prize, are wide awake, capable and de termined folk, hence, as stated above, we expect to see some thing doing far beyond the ordi nary, soma ot these have been anxions to get into the fray and it has only been by persuasion that they wtre willing to wait for jL 1. . 1 1 n tne worn so tec ousy. some are old time racers end know how to tarn the trick, but the of en are just as-slick and ar3 not goiog to be caught napping Every man in the list -below is out to win and if hn fails it will not be be cause he did not make a real strong effort. They are all good fellows and we wish there were buggies enough to go to all of them, but this iB impossible, so we will have to be content with giving the prize to the cue gettiuc the largest number of votes. Baggies net one cent better 1 than the one we shall give to the winner of this contest, are beicg sold for $110 and $125. It will be a substantial vehiole in every particular, with a removable top and the beBS kind of solid rubber tires The very kind of a vehicle the most progressive and prosper ous people in the county would buy or use. Should the wiuner find that he does not want it, he ' will have no trouble in disposing of it at the price named above, consequently it might be consid ered just so much actual cash in hand to the winner. No mai is beyond working for money, they all do it, and no man who needs a good buggy should let a little false pride keep him from getting out and working for such an ex cellent prize as this. Every man on the list below is folly worthy to succeed and will greatly appreciate any assistance rendered, se, if yon have a favor ite in the race, give him a help ing hand. It is a splendid way to show your friendship and do a good turn to a brother who is making a worthy effort to help himself. If you can't do any thing more, come to The Watch man office, cr send, the money for year's subscription and give 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 o o MM IIllE lyiyJn Lots of Good Values to be Found here Now. COAT SUITS.' All coat suits to go at CLEARANCE SALE PRICES. Now is the time to get a nice up-to-date coat suit at a very email cost. Shoes! Shoes! BUY your shoes here and you will get good shoes that will give good wear. Iffilif (Til 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 0 o o o o o 0 o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOGOCOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO afternoon. Messrs R. Lee Wright, R. L. Smith, George Reynolds and A. B. Honey cutt appeared for the defend ant and J. R. Price, Louis H. Swink and Solicitor Hammer but when did you say it would be for the prosecution. Morgan used Mr. . u ?a atatprl is in verv noor health and he alleges that he . purchased the fertilizer from different comnanies ana was P, 8. Carlton, Esq., admin istrator of the late Mrs. Maltida J. Womack, has a notice in The watchman to summons resident defandants. non T.,:u i . jjui'ub up waste tissues, pro motes appetite, improves diees sion, induces ref reshiug sleep, put your stomacn in ehape to digest yonr food. That's hst Hoiiis ter's Hock Mounts in T;a will do. Just what you need every Cornelison & Cook. day Killed on Street Car Track. Cicero Wyatt, of Provi dence Township, a farmer about 50 years of age, was run over by a street cat Sat urday night about 9:30 o'clock, and was so badly in jured that he died at the Whitehead-Stokes sanatoris urn about half past twelve the same night. A son of Mr. Wyatt was on the car at the time of the accident. He missed his father and was on his way to Spencer to find him. It is not known why he was on the car track. The body was taken iu charge by Undertaker Sum mersett, and prepared for burial. P. L. Wyatt, of Charlotte, a brother of de ceased came and took charge of the remains and it was conveyed to hie home in the country, near Trading Ford. The funeral took place Mon day afternoon from Trading Ford Baptist church and was conducted by Rev. Carrick. not acting as agent for them. He claims to have lost part of tha money and could not meet his bills. The judge forma him guilty and the judge sentenced him to three years in the penitentiary, He gave notice of appeal and if this is not granted he was be given a light job on ac count of his weak state of health. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea purifies the blood, strength ens the nerves, regulate the bow els, aids the kidneys, cures stom ach troubles, builds up the nerv odb force and repairs the ill effects of over eating. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Cornelison and Cook. a your favorite your votes. This would help all concerned, the contestant, the editor and the subscriber. The latter would not only get his money's worth, but would have the satisfaction of having done something to assist a friend. Any one who wishes to join is invited to do so. Fill out the nominating coupon and bring, or send it in, get a receipt book and get busy. Any further informa tion desired may be had by in quiring at The Watchman office in person or by letter. Following is a list of the con testants and the vote as it stands upon going to press today: Clarence Morgan, No. 1, Gold Hill, N. C.... 5,250 W. L Trexler No. 8, Salisbury, N.C 6,000 J. R. Holshouser, No, 8, Salis bury, N. C 1.000 C. A. Campbell, No. 1. Gold Hill, N. C 1,000 L. C. McCombs, No. 3, Salisbury, N.C 1,000 Paul T. Goodman, No. 1, Gold Hill, N. C 1,000 Mrs. G. M. Lyerly. Richmond Va 1,000 C. A. W. Kluttz, Granite Quarry, N.C 1,000 George H. Lyerly, No. 6, Salis- bury, N. C 1,000 MM tr i0j crKrW i J Uu L)liD m A J GOOD $100 RUBBER TIRE -BUGGY AND 840 STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. HERE IS AN OPPOBTDNITY FOR YOD THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN and THE ROWAN RECORD, according to custom, again offers a high class, rubber-tire, top buggy, as a first prize, and a splendid Standard Sewing Machine as a second prize, to the party securing votes as noted by the rules given below. These prizes are the very best that can be had for the money and are fully worth anybody's time necessary to secure them. JSi TU JLi . No. 1. The contest is open to any white person, man, woman, boy or girl, except such as are in the employ of The Watchman or Record. No. 2. Votes will be given i 1 exchange for subscriptions to The Watchman and Record, when accompanied by the actual cash, at the following rates: 100 votes for every ten cents paid in on either pa per, or both; 1000 votes for one (1) year's subscription to either paper, 'if paid in advance ; and 2000 votes for one (1) year's subscription to both Tbe Watchman and Record paid in advance. No. 3. Paid in advince shall be in terpreted to mean that a subscriber is either square on our bocks at the date of payment, or pays up to such time, and then makes payment in cash for the year to follow. No. 4. The subscriber has th9 right to cast his vote for whomsoever he may wish and may seek the votes of others No. 5. The party receiving the larg est number of votes according to the rules of the contest, will be awarded the first prire, or buggy, and he who receives the second largest number of votes will be awarded the eecoud prize, . or sewing ma chine. No. 6. All votes must be deposited at The Watchman office in Salisbury within 15 days after the date of issuance, or they will not be counted. No. 7. Should the contestants desire a committee to make the final count of vote3 they can eeleot one consisting of three or five members, as follows: The Watchman will select one of three, or two of five, the contestants the same, acd these shall select the third, or fifth mem ber. No. 8. The contest will open M nday morning, January 15th, and close at 4 p. m., Saturday, Mav 6th, 1911. 1 4 FOR HEARTBURN, Sour Belching, Poor Ap petite and Constipation, you need SIMMONS RED a LIVER REGULATOR f , (THE POWDER FORM) It sweetens the stomach and purifies the bowels. It is a fine tonic for a torpid liver. Helps digestion, makes you feel bright, vigorous and cheerful. OLD BY DEALERS. PRICK, LARQI PAOKAaC l.OO. Ask for the genuine with the Bed Z on the label. If yon cannot get it remit to oa, we will end by mail postpaid. 8immons Liver Regulator is pot op also in liquid form for those who prefer it. Price, 11.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. PROPS.. ST. LOUIS. MO. For further information, lists, receipt books, etc, write to or call on, Editor and Proprietor, 120 West Innes St., - - - Salisbury, N. C. h TELEPHONE 458. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICi Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George L. Cnm bell, deceased, I hereby notify all persons haviug claims against his estate to present the same to me, on or before the 17th day of January, 1912. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Debtors to said estate are notified to make prompt pavment. This J inuary 16th, 1911. Haywood Habpkr, Adm n. R. F. D. 1, Woodleaf, N. C. Kljttz & Kluttz, attorneys. Farm for Sale. offer my farm, containing 78 acres, more or lees lying in Providence Township, 9 mile- from Salisbury, near the Bringle Ferry road for sale. Good dwelling, barn and out luildings For price and ttrmt Bee J, O, Wilhelm, at home. 2 t Administrator's Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator, de bonis non, of J. O. Wilhelm, deceas ed , this is to notify all creditors to present their claims to the undersign ed for payment on or before the 7th day of January, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. This January 7th, 1911. W. L. Wilhelm, administrator, China Grove, N. G. John L. Rendieman, attorney. 6t Notice to Creditors. Having this day qualified as almin istrator upon the estate of T. A. Al bright, deceased, notice is hexeby giv en to all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before January the 28th, 1912, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are here by requested to call and settle at once. This January 26,1911. Mrs. Nancy E. Albright. Admr , China Grove, X. C. R. Lee Wright, Attorney. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK. SALISBURY, N. C. Does a General Banking Business. JS-"t3tt- (Cena tr. We pay 4 pr cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your. business solicited. Peoples' National Rank. John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, T president. dashier, D. L, Gaskill, W. T. Busby, V.-president. asst. cashier. Dr. Bell's Antle;-cSarvf3-Good for al Skin Diseases.