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5- - - X . rs" trs,v 'itrtw ,A . - r - - -. 1? 4- - is.;- ; DrOAffDLIIIA VlATCIILlAtii it. a. : SIB WAR T. fid. and Prop Entered at ieeond-olaa matter Jan. fSth. 1B05, at the post office at Salis knrrr N. O., under the act of OonKress tUareh tod, 1878. : ' Pabliihed every Welloegday at f' 120 Weit lanes Street. 8ALIIBD1T, N. O.. Sept. 1J, 1912. most nearly armoniie r with V the nirifof-the ttmei and 'be of greatest benefit i to the Wils n administration ; were presented with the toga that man's nBme would be Olark. . - Z. V. Walser, of Lexington having refused to aoeept the' pro gressive nomination for governor, Iredell Meares, has beea. handed the' job. . , . Some sapheaded sentimental ists are now making an effort to have the MoManara dynamiters .pardoned. Why not change the jails and penitentiaries injo palaoes and give the inmates pen ions, the grater the crime the grater the pension? The Democratic ojfioials of Row an having ignored the fundamen tals of Demboracy in the needless baildiug of. a court house would feel like thirty cents lost in the Paiific should the Republicans be the first to ocaupy it. Such would be a just rebuke indeed. . . Ex. Vice-president Fairbanks seems to hare forgotten his ex perienoe in no me ana is now joining with that crowd to help along Taft's oandidasyL for the presidency. But the people are awakening on this subject and Taft is now serving his first and last term. lhe .Republicans have cirried Maine in this week's election leaving the Democrats only two representatives. This also means a Republican senator. The pro grgssives and Republicans com bined against the Democrats and will probably reverse themselves in November It is a common thing these days to read of the indictments of oity and county, officials on charges of .graft and malfeasance in office. It is said the conditions existing in Salisbury and Rowan County are needing attention. The usual city report ssems to have again been overlooked. Pastal Service Curtailed. A booster is one of those folks who don't know when it is beat to let well enough alone. Recently some folki got it into their heads that Salisbury' city delivery was inefficient and induced Postmas ter Ramsay, who is always ac commodating and willing to make any improvement in his power, 10 make' application for an exten sion of the sarvice. The depart- i i i nvn6 sent an inspector nere, wu t after making a thorough examina tion of the situation, re oomuaend ed considerable' curtailment of be-arvice wd have been getting Acting fi-gt assistant postmaster genexal give orders accotdingly and the service in East Spencer, Vance Mill and Melrose Heights sections will be discontinued after the 15th instant. B it of couise this will not settle the matter. As Senator Overman has gotteu so much for Salisbury and the community, it is believed he bin get more and,;, therefore, he will bo asked to take a hand for the improvements desiredor at least hold what we have. EIGHT POSTAL ZQKES. Postmaster General Hitchcock .Busy For mulating Plans To Put Law in Operation Washington, September 8 The postoffise appropriation bill pa s ed by the last session of Congress provides: "That hereafter foartb olass mail matter shall' embrace alihermatter,- invading farm and factory- products, not now embraced by law iu either the firsMsecocd oj third class, not ex- odeding e'even pouuds in weight, nor greater in sizVthau 72 . inches in lengthy and -girth - combined, nor in form or kind likely to in-! jure the person of any postal em ploye or'damage the mail tqaip ment or other mail matter and ijiot of a character perishable within a period of reasonably re- qiired for transportation and de- ivery." That, iu a nui shell, is the n6w postal express or parcels post law. A person can post anything from a ben egg to a half grown pig if there is no dangar of it injaring the postal employes who handle it and it doea not weigh more tnan 11 pounds and is not greater in size than 72 inches in length and Makes a" great difference in' most womcnv ' Tlicy aro troubled with " nerves' '- they suflfer from backache; headache, leeplessncs3, a sensation 6i irritability or twitching.-Jiot flashes, dizzy spells, or many other symptoms of female weakness, ' The local -disorder and inflammation should be treated with Dr.' Pierce's Lotioir Tablets and; the irregularity and -weakness of the -female' system corrected and strengthened with Dr Pierce's. Favorite Prescription Ths strain upon the young woman or the woman of middle age-pon the nerve and blood forming structures may be too great for her strength.' -This is the time to take thia restorative tonic and strength-giving nervine and regulator. For over fortyyeara sold -by druggists for woman's peculiar weaknesses and distressing ailments. The cne remedv so nerfect in composition and 60 good in curative effects as to warrant ? its makers in printing its every ingredient on its 6utside wrapper. Thr one remedy which absolutely-contains neither clcohol nor. injurious or habit-forming drugs. " - Following letter selected at random from a large numbec of similar ones and cited merely to illustrate these remarks : v : "In tho winter of? 193. I became Rroatly run" down and irregular" writes Mrs. liesaY Scotivo! Swan Crtt.li, Mich.,' Route LBox 49 ijr Elwly but surely -ew-worse and !, at ; la5t, rcjolved to appty to the'doc- ' toraforhelp. The doctor said I bed inflammation, enlargement and laccr ctiton. I was in bed eleven weeks and jrt.t no bitter. . Tbo doctor said I would have to have an operation, but to that I would not listen Mv hi-w " 1 ftarted to take this remedy I could not walk across the floorbut af trvr I lind-talten thr doctor and took 1 would have be now than in twenty years, ;l Mas. Scott. ee Ixrftles I couM feel n.yel gaininjr, so-1 dropped tlift Dr. Vierce B pavonte Prescriptiin; -X)nly for it I think en dead 1 reauy Delievo it saved nr life. I f.i better Fins Roofing in China Grove. The Graham' bouse in China Grive, has iast been renaodeled and greatly iroprevfld, including a a new roof. This roof is certain ly one of the pre'tiest in top and is the iarention of Mr. Clem mer, of Dilhs, N, C. W. J. Swink, the present owner of this cottagp, tp; Bime samples of this spleudid rotfiug on hand, - The Richmond boosters wil-1 send out a train load of the var mits next week arriving in Salis bury on Thursday morning, Sep tember 19th. - 8 Spain ii now threatening to aer er her relations with the temporal 8irtn combined . i m l r power of the Catholic church. Aae iarmer can sentt ieggs, Thai all nations that have borne chickens, ducks, kittens. hcuDds, .the yoke of Rome and know what dqS8' PuPWeB bQ"er. honey, beea, it means are freeing themselves Pc83am. young foxes, or anything from its burdens, exactions and eIe Ja,t 83 u is n0 to heavy or slavery, while Americans, foreet- t0 Iar9 and 19 not dangerous fnlofthe blessings of their free- The fisherman can post his fish, Barn Buroed at Lexington. Lxiufc? 6 5,"; ' September Whtlo the oeonle were at church this morning fire broke cut in T S. Kaues' barn "on Center street At the first sound of the fit whistle there was a stampede in one or two of the churches, and n others the congregations were dec imated. Mr. Eaues was a church at the time ana there were no men on the place. When dis covered the nre had earned si.ch headway that it was with the at most difficulty that Mrs. Eanes liberated tt.e live stock. In the barn at the time were 14 hpad of horses and mnlesand Mrs Eanes working with almost iu cred ble swiftness, saved all but thrfte. One of these sh e got clea of the barn but the maddened an l trial dashed back into the fi iomg and was so badly burned .that h had to be shot. A gr.;at quantity of feed stuff, several wagons, cont- plete , harness pquipment. and farming implements of all kind were destroyed The loss wil probably reach $3 400, only part ;y covered by insurance. dom, are hiding their heads in the aand vainly hoping theinevitable torm will IjIow over. frogs, tad poles, oysters, crabs, terrapins, CDoters, fishing worms, or what not if he observes the reg- uibhuub eh o weign and size and character of the animal. ine manuracturer can send suits cf clothes. Daiamaa. hnt.a The English newspapers seem omewhat alarmed because of the large tracts of land there lying in cloth, and every other sort of pro- ldleness. They claim that farm- uuc Pviaea ib ls-not too long, . . , j . I too large or dangerous. Vim BIO li(J6 ouuvuriKWl UUU bliab rp , w......ut it . To carry out the provisions of w-vjr iuyu ib ueuomiug a me parcels p st law, eight postal matter oi grave concern. no zones will be established. The wonder, farming land in England wiU extend 50 miles from the M almost entirely owned bv the CdU9r, a g ;uiu of ara nnMlia..nH n,.i KK.J8econl. 1&0 miles jthird, 300: ZV j " fourth, 6U0; fifth 1.000; sixth. 1,- no armer can buy it and stand 400; serentb, 1,803; eight, all any chance vhatever to mak a onits of area outside of the seventh living on itrTliis is the blesaine of xouq high priced farm land and boost- ie rates will be, on fourth in -nnhftr.Aarl .olno. . a t;tQ weigaiug D0B more " . . than four ounces, one cnt for DUt it. This conntrv is 1; iarlr1 Lk - - i vui'vo ui uttusioD or an in sne same direction and it wuljounce. On all matter mailed at oon reaoh the point where the n8 postomoe, ta be' delivered by ordinary farmer cannot nossiblv rar' or cisy carrier, or to be call- produce enough to pay the -inter est on his investment. ed; .tor, nve cent9 for the first pound or fraction of a pound and one-xsebt for eaoh additional pound, Iu the first zone, five Th Watchman has not so farlcent8 Ior tae bat pound and taken a position on the Senatorial three cents for each additional " eigne and six; nttn, nine and ssv WOODLEAP. September 9- Mia Spoon,., oar, olever depot agent here is taking her vacation at home this week. Mtb. J. K. Culbrtso i, whohs been visiting in Greensboro, has returned home - " - " Miss Salhe Wetmore, who works at the Empire store it, Salisbury was at home.Sunday Protracted meeting is goin"fe on at the Methodise church this week beginning Monday night. Walter Owens has moved back to Woodleaf again. Most all of the boys and girls are off for college or will soon be off This is a partial list from onr burg.: MisssH Mary Fleming. Edith Gilbert, Benlah Cranford, to btatesville Female College; Hrgh Bailey, Malcolm 'Hoover, and Darr Wei more. "A, and M Raleigh: Frauk Bailey to King's College Charlotte. vvooaiear nigh &cnooi opens about the first of October .with Mr Fox as principal. Mies Bu lah Pinkston, intermediate and Miss Mary Bailey, pi imary. Ow ing to the larger onfs going to college there willjiot be any mu sic Fcbool this session. T. - V. Terfel has announced there will be a good road? meef held in the sghool bouse ou Sep tember 21st; Xist all wh-ca:i at tend this meeting If we ever have any better roads up this way we will nave to build them. One.of the Bovb. Spscia! Excursion to Jacksoni lle and Tampa Fiorioa, VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Tuesday, September 17th, 1912. ' Special traiu consisting of firab cibBS aay qoaches and sianrd Pullman s'aepiug cars will leave Charlotte at 10:80 p. m., Tues- uvi kjapwmuHr 1 1 rn, and arrive at Jaossoiifville, Florida,.. 9:45 s. m., tollowiug morning. jjoucwing low round trip rates will npply from stations named: KKJM tj JACKSONVILLE TO TAMPA Charlotte . C. $7 50 $9 50 Goncod, 7.50 9.60 Salisbury, ! 44 7.50 9.50 Lexington, " . 7.50 9.60 Hieh Pcint, 7 50 9.50 Greensboro," 7 50 9 50 Shelby, ' 9 00 11 00 Blacksburg S.C 9.00 11.00 Rook Hill, " 7;50 9 50 Ft. Mill. . 7 50 9 50 Silver C:ty' 7 50 9 50 Caina Grva,' 7 50 9,50 Tickets will be sjld rn Taes cay, brtptfcD ber 17th, 1912, gord on regular trains to Charlotte and on epacial trains ficm Charlotte arriving in Jacksonville next morning, connect at Jacksonville for Tamp. Tickets will be good fcr eeon dayp, returning cu any regular train leaving Jackson v. lie until September 24th, 1912 iuis is a rare opportunity to vis.t Florida at a- small cost tjurt bathiag and fjahing at thmr J m. J. 1 ' T u I O during the mnth of Stntember. For Pullmau reservation or any other information iu connection vith the trip, apply to any agent or the bouiheru Railway, i.j. ANDEiisoN, ticket agent, saiisuDry, O., or, R. H De Butts, divjj n passenger agest CHAEL'iTTX, N. C. . How's This? ,W.a, offer Oaa Hundred B-jllar Reat,(or any oaee of Catarrh that ca'uuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENNEY & CO., To leJo, O. Wre, the undersigned, have. known-F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him nerftnt.- ly honorable in allbusines-i tiane-. actions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by his firm . NATIONAL BANK OF COM MERCE, Toledo, O nan g Uatarrla Cure is taken internally, actiiig directly upcu the blood and maccus surfaces of the syst!!!. Testimonials b,.m. rf'e. Price 75 cents oer b.ttln b.ld by all Druggists V I III II Mil III llll I ! - - 0'-:;iL?Uilia;':LLi' ;.Lj -i V "lr "KAUJ vii. Vii tJi' LVi ' ' ..-,.-N T.f - ... ' ' . " s 6 -c- ' ' 2 -V - , The buyers for Belle's 9 stores are now in New York buying fajl goods in great quantities. . We all 'bHlJg?theF and we get the very lowest prices that cab liiirle, and this is one good reason why we can selll- Is so much cheaper than our so-called com , petitors. We are already showing lots of new Pali Goods; Coat Suits, Glpthing, Shoes, Outings, Canton Plan- nel, etc. Other goods coming every day. 6 0 0 0. i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' Y i ...... I PAINLESS I)ENTISTftY ! H ter work than thn areratre Hnfif o, Ufr'nannrr kt- i tt . " . wuu U1 ue l rj - - - . . . v v . . Lit- L. U.111J . i iiifii i r L- I : n n . I . . . . . A i : j i .:xy.y A lcw uay.s uo me uigQest class at the following low orices- XPATENT SUCTION I1TRODUGTORY PRICES I Guaranteed 15 Years ZZ Sets of teeth ... . . Gold Crowns and work v.... $3, $4, White Crowns . . .$5.00 Bridge and S5 . . .$3 00 Gold Fillings 75c up Enamel Fillings $.00 Am a Igan Fillings 50c Cement Fillings.. . .50c wiuhNor aioipoKDKop. Fxaminafiop - Gleaning - Painless extraction Free. th, PhYudehrP this offeo esUbhsh firmly families' work year after yea at our tZye m do friends' and trKiueu iu our fain as Nvtam "luw a, liu. - J MVW HI are Philadelphia Fa Take Hall's Family PilU for mftipatiou. Stale Agricultural Exhibit Car to b a Here. The Sfeato is going to consider. (wit? oAjjw.iBH tj buow on tne ore aucss oi tno state test faima Qiite an xhihit has heeu sotten ogether and ii.stial.'ed in a passen ger car tor trauspnrtition abont th Stats. The exhibit is qtiit complete and is worth se&ius hie car will be in Salisbury, lo cated on s sidetrack near the Da- ei:gfl station on October 6th and th. JLh re will be eomethii;e of value for b th men and women see. THOSE 763. mless Dentists. Inc.r flwcruflCB. uur warK ana waciiam Bank. Efirmaaentlf -located 126 1-2 M. Main St. LADY ATTENDANT. TTT1 A TlflTT inmDTlfl ieio rip.ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n H n h weogoooooooooe nuiiuuu ..iu JU1LU TURE38P SEED. JKinds ed in the matter. eighth, twelve method of campaign is such as to en; sixth, ten and nine; seventh aisgost au save toe depraved, even though Mr. Simmons is guilty of all with which he is charged. If Mr. Kitchin has aver done any thing of va!ne to the State, the writer's persistant reading of the elev3n and ten ; and twejye. To illustrate the working nf the parcels post law take a uonnrt of butter: ' . , First Each Ad Ponnd ditional newspapers for the past thirty Ru.ra.! ront9 and oiy 11 lbs .05 . 05 .C6 .07 .08 .09 k10 .11 .01 03 .04 .(5 ,06 ,07' .09 .10 .12 15 .85 .46 .57 .Qi .70 1 00 1.11 1 32 ... k.. i umivery. w ".50 mile zone. o-e isgooa on promising and in 150 mile keeping a public job which does 300 mile not mean much if not indicative. 60 -mile of a time-seryer. I On the other mi.lQ hand Senator Simmons' has been replete with valuable Over l,8)-miie.l2 asryicei well performed. He has Eleven nonnd nf hntta,- . - A - . I . . : . muuuoj ane good performedx outweigh u me unitea fctateg from l ill r mr. lli n nlf a a - I . mm . . ... .UUU.HV ,u wuiuwj;u ira ynn i uom vsvo or m yoar hnm Should Kitchin ho mn.r?A An.(n ".H?JlJKSul",Sl 'A ortwd? If il mmnn. -.Jii i:u.t -. isysiemoi loaning money-at 5 t i7.t w..wU. uiuib jikdij HUCOeeO yearly balances. Each SIOOO.00 c5st8 von 7 k -8imon,,ihoy if VW&S&il'VSlS. uiouu iuu sue man who wouldliju ' " "nioiici,y. AS! Blood Was Wrong rft;Al! women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due to femsle ailments, are urged to. try Carduithe reliable scientific, tonic remedy, for women. v Cardui acts promptly, yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine. TAKE TL Bine ; WomansTbnic Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for nearly ten years. In a, letter, from Whiteville, N. C, she says : "I was not able to do my own housework. My stomach was weak, arid my blood was wjong. I had back adie,and was very weak. Ltried several doctors, but they did me no good. I used Cardu! for 3 or 4 months, and now lam In the best health I have ever been. I can never praise CaMul enough. It is the best tonic, for women. : Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardui IStatofyn4M-piiPDa.-llaM, Treatment lor Women." tent free. J63 D. M. MILLER AND SON, s lie beauing urocers. "Salisbury's the Place" 133 North fflain Street lhe place to have your watch repairing done by a competent workman. We haiid.toraplete line of jevvelrybfjltyds. , Dia monds reset 7"aiirf3? all kinds of jewelry repair, work done at reasopable cost. :; All" work guaranteed. We also have located with us IVfr. u. W. Harrington, a sewing machine expert, who does all kinds of sewing ma chine repairing. He will call at your residence if notified 'Phone No. 474L. A complete line of all kin Is of sew ing machine supplies, repairs for all makes of machines kept in stock. Darners, Buttonhole workers and hem- stichera. Give u a trial, once a cus tomer, alw-tjs a c l.'tomer. Respectfully. - D. C. LENTZ. J. O. White & Co., Carriage & Wagon Builders. Farm and Dray Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Open and Top, G 3st Quiality and Slyle. SnM GaSOline -P- and .mSSw BuggieS repair Pted and . New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cus hions furnished and old Cushions repaired. I New Bashes furnished and old Frames re covered edRtf noticekiUd9 Wood ,?ld4ro Work done at short 4,U?mobHe.?,cyc?Viilcaaized . We have skiU-work nen in each department.' Surrey s, Buggies WagonsVaM Aiitomobiles for sale. Phone 143, J. O. WHtTEM CCfc Salisbury, N. JLZ. Cur Building Material win pinase yoa. uur ceiling and eidiug at 1.0a periuu teet wiU tickle you. Good man Lumber Co. 'Ph405oDe L Peach Seed-Wan'ed.AU th se whT have us tl red up pacb seeds wi l briDg them iu.aud deliver thm t Tavlr & Go's , Woodson & Go's , and George Shaver's sfeorfts The time is limited to four weeks as the peach 'eed buyers are jjAtting. well stocked. J.fR. IdkI m IWlRteLAND Having qualified as administrator Mansi n IfPTrnili ni m Irr I rnlhluKIZlN the estate of A. F. At'awav. deoeaavX this to nntifv all neraons hiyinn ajms.agairwt the said decedent tot nie an Jtemizea vermert stat. ment of same with the undersigned on "or be fore the 13th day of August 1913, or this notion will be' pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persona indebted to the said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This August 13th. 1912. : v.. J. D. Dobsjctt, Admr, i - - i Mansion House confer. . ay phone 270 25. f05l8ugar MarjifaiidLcm jHroPlp'ars of shade, and sjrmt.prcuts for hedge. Call write VofB. R Ketchie, 425 E. Council Street, . Salisbury, N. i;a y pd-8-28. .,5. .,.:....,. r, ; . V. - ''. J.,
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