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' " 4 v STATE NEWS. ITTT POLITICAL NEWS F OUR COUNTRY Happenings of Interest to Our Readers as to 1h& Coming Elections Nat Year The Republican National Committee met in Washing ton yesterday to decide up in ine piace ana Wie I ems ot Interest Gathered From the Atlan tic tojtie Appalachians. Misa i Maude Wsfe, a daughter of former State Senator W J eat, who was shot, either by her 1 1 rl I rr IP F., ,1 t T- the Republican National Con- " m n rJT vention. It is not known for T' B W?et 8 . Ml11' a ltfele sure vet what arranMmflnfflr,u89 JU miles trom rankiiD, they made, but it is agreed that Chicago will get the national convention apparent ly beyond all question of doubt, and it probably will be held the last week in June. The Democratic National Committee will meet in Washington January 8 to se lect the place aud date for the Democratic National Con vention. Baltimore is re garded as a much more likely place for the national con vention, and the Democrats will hold their convention at an early date following that of the Republican convention in June. It is a settled fact that the old-line Republicans will stand for the unconditional renomination of Wm. H. Taft as their candidate for president. Nrth Carolina's tntire delegation to the con vention will doabtless be in structed to vote for Taft. An adjournment of Con gress Thursday Decern Der 21 until Wednesday, January 3, wan agreed upon in the House Mpuday, Tariff legis lation will be deferred until after the Christmas recess-. Gov. Wood row Wilson's presidential campaign was begun in Illiuois Monday when his friends announced a committee on organization and prepared to open head quarters at Chicago in a few days. The Progressive Republi cans are going to make a strong fight to nominate Senator LaFollette, of Wis cousin, as the Republican candidate for president. It they fail to nominate their man they will, no doubt, give the democrats their sup port a3 they did during the i mamty . last Thursday t ight, died Men Fday morcing. Morrison, who waB also shot, ia reported as doiDg well, and it is thought tha he will recover. Just who did the shooting appears to be a mystery. West objected to Morrison call ing on his daughter, but it ap pears that Morrison called any way:. West claims that Morrison shct his daughter, Miss Maude, and then he shot Morrison. On the other hand Morrison claims tht West shut the girl and him self, and that he took no part in thft shooting. On assurance of reputable coun sel that the ? have meritorious grounds for an appdeatin for pardoD, but havea't time to pre pare nd present their case be fore lhe pending sentence must go into effect . Governor Kitch in grants a reprieve for A. M. Gonge of Mitchell county, former deputy sheriff, under a 20-mouths sentenoe for tampering with the county tax books by changing the totals of county taxes bo that the county would be defrauded cut of about ?4,000 taxes in the settle ment with the sheriff. With a jiijss meeting in the in terest of the wcrk of the BaptiBt You:io Peoples Uuion, in which a number of Short but interesting addresses were delivered, the ighty-fint session of the Baptist State C n venation came to a close nmday night. It has been a happy f session, enlivened with fowling and fellowship, magnifi- c nt reports and eloquent ad dresses, the fitting culmination to a 9ar of marked success in every department and aloDg all lines The entertainment has been superb aud every desire of the hnndreds of delegates and messengers fr m everv section cf the state anticipated by the pec Die of the church and com- recent special session of Con gress. Q lr. case the different fac tions of thj Republican party clash during the convention Chas. F. Dowdy, a white car penter was arrested at Wilm'ng t n Tuesday aud is now in jil charged with the murder, of his father, W. G. Dowdy. The latter was waylaid and killed Monday "Cardui Cured Me" For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary, Jinks of Treadway, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She says: "At last, I took down and thought I would die. I could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all over. The doctors gave rue up. I read that Cardui had helped so many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. Cardui Misaved my life! Now, I can do anything." A Ss- It: m 3 .cat TAKE Tk 0 -J Woman'sTonic LARD If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any dt the. pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip or . limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you should try Cardui, the woman's tonic. Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable- ingredients, Cardui is the best remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good. It contains ho dangerous drugs. It -has no bad after-effects. Ask your druggist He sells and recommends Cardui Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instruction, and 04-page book. "Home Treatment lor Women." seat free. 54 TH CORD GREAT POPULARITY CONTEST! Iii valuable prizes' to be given away absolutely free to the TWO xMOST POPULAR LADIES ree BERNHART'S MILL. Dec. It. The farmers are ail through, sowiug wheat aud oats at last. Rev. H A Trexler pfaached a fine sermon at Orgaa church last Sunday. His text was taken from Matthew the 25th. chapter and 46th verse: Acd theEe shall go away into everlasting punish ment, but the righteous icto life eternal. John F Miseuheimer killed three hoga laet week that weighed 1216 pounds. The first one weighed' 303 - pounds, the second 373 p uuda and the third 540 p-innde. Mr. Misenheimer also made 550 bushels of corn this yar. Jack. For A Third Party. Chicago, Dec. 8. Gifford Pin chot, deposed chief forestry, and friend of former President Theo dore Rocsevelt and millionaire reformer, Bounded a clarion here todav fcr the organization of , a third political party. Pinchcfe advised calling it the progressive party and he makes eligible to membership republicans, demo crats and men of other political faiths a8 well as the independent voter He proposes to call the various brands of voters into an organi zation with but one issue, acti interest, and but one slogan down with political power of money and trusts. Ha You Feel This Way? at UillcagQ, It 18 expeciea tnat ( ujght near the corner of 14sh and ex-r resident ineoaore lioose Ann Streets. He was accom velt will be put forward as a compromise candidate by his friends in the two ranches of the Republican party' he having friends in both branches of that party. In fact many people consider Roosevelt the only man that could possibly be elected by the Republicans as the people are smiling on the Demo cratic party with favor and ready to turn the reins of government over to it for a trial. rihe omission of exGovern or Folk, of Missouri, from the list of speakers at tiie Jackson Day dinner, January 8, when every other Democratic PresiN dential candidate was includ ed, caused a stir in political.) circles. I he fact that Jbolk has the guarantee of the Missouri delegation was pointed out by his friends who contended he should have been given preference over Speaker Clark, The democrats of the houf e, fighting for a record whicn will stand them in good stead in 1912, are determined that the tariff shall be the para mount legislative issue, of. this session, to this extent disregarding the message gent by the president who dealt exclus;vely with the trrst question. "Revise the tariff first," is the democratic legist lative slogan. Governor Harmon of Ohio is fast coming to the front a the safest and surest man f( r panid by his grand sou. who is a a n of the man arrested. The old man was ki led with an axe and his head was beateu into a palp. Uo you ice! ail tired out t Do you sometimes think you just can't work avav at vour Drofcs- Sion or trai'e any longer ? Do you kixc a poor ape- tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep? Are your nerves dl gene, and yovr storjach too? K-e am bition to forge chead in the world left you ? If so, you might es weil put 9 stop to your misery. You can do it it you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It witf set your lazy liver to work. It v.iil set things right in your stomach, and your oppetita wiil come back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer array. Even after con sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of a lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the Iuns, it will bring about a J cure in 98 per cent, of ail cases. 7t is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is .oven free to ell who wish to write him. His great success has conic from his wide e?:perience and varied practice, Don't be wheedled by a per-ny-grabr irg dealer into taking inferior substi tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "just as good.' Dr. Pierce's medicines ar-3 01-' inotn cu.mi osition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. .Tade irJm roots without alcohol. Contain no habit forrning drugs. V. rU's Dispensary A!dkal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. are ROCK, Dec. 10 A few farmers breaking corn land. Quite a bit of hog. killing has been going on for the last two weeks. S J Shinn had some ash and mr pie sawed into lumber last weak, and may sell part of it. ' Robert Jrsey sold hia house itd 1. 1 to Daniel Jackson. Mr Jackson is likely to move into it in a! out two mouths. R brt Josey bought a lot n-ar M A Overcash, a littl9 northwest of R ok Grove church. Jaco' Holshouser, the old- st mail in the commuuity is in u ad condit:Ou. He hud a str ke f parai.sis about a year ago ai d sinco cannot talk, aud is now de ranged. He must be watched continually. Q M 8hup:ng ia getting out lumber for a barn. Ridel Castor has movd iu the house near rlock R Her mill. Our sr'.h o! is going on nicely, withZAKuttz E-q., aLd Mis Mary Fisher, the teachers. 8aw. 4 v a ? V v N V S4 THE HOME OF SAM D SHOES iNft vfy vt ts vj vsr vitr Qvg vg ff ' vSr fly vgy i v 1 s 1 1 m run BIG LINE JUST RECEIVED. p S2EsaBipr' FIRST PRIZE. $450 ORCHESTRAL PIANH. May be seen at S, H. Wilr-v and W. F. Fleming's storn, 108 West Innes St., next door to Skyscraper. NOMINATION BLANK Watchman and Record POPULARITY CONTEST - . I hereby nominate as a Contestant in your Popularity Contest. Name Town State R. F D. Route . Nominated by -1 . In no case will name of the nomi nator be divulged. A Handsome Three-Piece Suite of Mohogany Parlor Furniture Valued at $100 In add'lion to the above a third prize especially for the rural districts is contemplated. Mail to Contest Department, Box 13, Salisbury, N. C, filled out. DO Jb'ree Vote Coudoii. This coupon wil' be received at the office and the candidate whse name appears below will be credited with 50 Free Votes. Not good after Dec. 19 NAME P. O STATE RURAL ROUTE , DATE The Following Votes Wilt, be Given For TO THE WATCHMAN & RECORD One year's subscription, both pafpera. Two " " " Three " " ' " Four " " . Five " 44 , 14 " . Ten " " " " . $100... . $2.00... . $3.00... . $4 00. . $5.00.. $10.00... .. 1000 . 2509 . 4000 . 5500 - 7500 .20000 Address all Inquiries and Communications to Contest is conducted by Box 13, Salisbury, N. C. UNITED CON TEST AND ADVERTISING CO., JACKSONVILLE, FLA. M RAW HIDE SHOES -Tor every member of the family. They will wear you 1 2 months. Bell Shoe Store, 111 N. Main St Salisbury, N. C. .y$ i 1 ' i ' ' ft'nro i i 75 7i rr . A i 7i FIFTY FREE VOTES. the presidency who can win nxt year. He has a clean record as a man auJ a politi cian. It was Mr. Harmon who cleared up the corrupt state of affairs in tht- politics of Ohio and gave that state a government tree from cor rupt politics, one to be envied the Democratic candidate foi by other states. LEVEL YOUR LAND WITH THE ill IF YOU EAT SOMETHING that disagrees with you, don't let it work its own way through ; its a slow process and makes you feelbad. Get rid of it quickly by taking a pinch oftwo of , SIMMONS 1 RED S LI V EH REGULATOR : (THE POWDER FOEM) It drives out impurities and badly digested food in the stomach and bowels; stimulates the torpid liver and restores regular bowel move ments. It is a fine tonic and system purifier that puts the vital organs in sound, healthy condition. SOLD BY DEALER. PRICK, LARCH PACKAGE. Ak for the eenulAe with the BedZ on the label. Ii yon cannot get It, remit to oi, we wil 1 eena It by mail, postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is pat npHiomuqniaigra Price 1.00 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PHOP3., ST. LOUIS. HO, TRIUMPTH DIRT SCRAPER. Does the work of six men and two horses. Does it better. - And we are making a special low price on them just now. Salisbury Supply Commission Co.; Salisbury, ft. C. - 'Phone No. 8 Near Passenger Depot 2S Above will be found a coupon entitling a contestant to fifty free votes A contestant may turn in as many of these free vote coupons as she likes and she is credit-d with 50 votes tor nach. (ret your tnends to clip these coupons irom each issue of The Watchman and Record aud each and every coupon will count for fifty votes. You will be surprised to see how rapidly the votes count up for yon. There is a ballot box in the office of The Watchman where votes may be deposited for any contestant- whom you may see fit to favor with your votes. If you cannot bring the ballots to the office send them in by mail aud the votes will be credited to the candN dateB for whom they are intended The main source of obtaining votes though is by getting prepaid subscriptions to The Watchman and Record, old ones renewed or new subscriptions. For scale of votes see advertising page in this issue. Subscription books are furnished the contestants. If y. u have net already received same call at the office here and you will be supplied wih thera at once. RULES AND REGULATIONS OF CONTEST. Rule 1. All money obtained by the contestants shall be turned over to thi contest manager. Rule 2 Votes cannot be bought or exchanged The contest will be run on a fair and square basis ior all. Votes can only be obtained by securing subscriptions or getting re- newals, or by cutting the nomination or free vote certificate out of each issue. Each contestant is allowed one nomination coupon giving her one thousand votes. Rule 3. As soon as money for subscription is brought or mailed to Watchman-Re- cord office, by contestants, votes will be issued. These votes may be dropped into the ballot box at the time they are issued, but they must be placed in the box before 2 p. m., January 22ud in order to be valid. Rule 4. Nominators and contestants in the Watchman-Record contest must agree to and accept all rules and conditions. Kul a 5. The right is reserved to ivjct any name for contestant for any cause, also to alter these rules should occasion demand Rule 6. Any question that may arise between contestants will be decided by contest manager and tier decision shall be final. Rule 7. Important The contest closes at 2 o'clock p. m., sharp on Monday. January 22nd, 1912. Absolutely no votes will be credited or received after this ime. The result of the contest will be announced by G o'clock, Monday, January 22nd at the Watchman Record office.., , If any point is not clear to a prospective contestant, we should be glad to have her call nt the office and have it explained, The coutest manager will be at S ilisbury tor the full time the contest is going ou and her services are at your disposal at all times. We hope that a large number of ladies will enter at once. A late start is a great handi cap in a prop jsition of thi? sort and we urge all prospective contestants Jo enter their names and get busy right away. tlf Sale of Valuable fity Property. Pni'snanc to (he terms tf a certain Mortgage Trust Deed executed on the 23rd day of August, 19C6, by John Hargrave and wife Mary L. Hargrave, .to F. B. Brown , trustee and mortea gee, an Itluly registeiei in the offiue , of the Register of Die Is for Rowan county in Book of muv&gages No. 28, page 268, etc., default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness therein secured, the undersign ed, trustee and mortgagee, will ex pose for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, N. C, on Monday, the 1 8 h day of December, 191!. at the hour of 12 M.. or as soon there after as possible, the fallowing tract of land, upon which is situated a dwelling house. Situate in the great Norlh Ward of the city of Salisbury, beginning at a stake, Smith's corner; thence west 1.58 chains to a stake on the street; thence north 3.16 chains to a stake; thence east 1.53 chains to a stake, Smith's corner; thence a division line south 3 16 chains to the beginning, containing one half acre, the same being the lands bough by Lafayette Owens from W. P. Terrell. See deed registered in the offica of the Register of Deeds in Book No. 54. pace 56: also Boo No. 104, page 514. This November 15thr 1911. F. B. Buowm, trustee and mortgagee, John L. Rendleman, attorney. 7 ' :' ' " ' ;":""'. . " .
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