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THE OMOLIIIA yATCHMAII. Wtt. H. STEWiEt, Ed. and Trap f abliibed every Wednesday a 120 West Innes Street. Entered at second-class matter J an. Uth. 1S05. at thelpost office at Salis- f MareSSrd, 1878. Salisbubt, N. C. Odtober 9, 1912 A' gentleman has shown us a statement by the board of alder men oi Spenoer which looks some what like the application of some one for admission into the Aua nias club. Thk Watchman received a. copy of Baptist Bits by Rev. C. A. G. Thomas, the popalar pastor of the First Baptist Church of Sal isbury. Rev Thomas is a man of strong convictions, courageous and righteous, he is a safe leader and a wise councillor and what he " Bavs is always wortbheeding. He calls attention to numerous out rageous conditions existing here and he it everlastingly right in the assertion that, "If things do not change the discovery will be found and the oity will be cleansed quickly." Amen. - R E 61BS0N DIES IH HOSPITAL. A man's character should be his most valuable asset. Some men reoognize this and some don't. 8ome have mere wisdom than charaoter and some have more character than wisdom. The latter kind are muoh the bet ter c jtixen . A man's words and mots, no maiter how well veiled show forth his character, but wis dom is an aid to charaoter build ing. A man who allows himself to appear on both sides of a question at one and thesame time has very little wisdom or character. No honest man, who knowa-the character of a candidate for office oan consistently denounce that candidates' character, his failure to observe the oath of of floe and his moral unfitness for publio position, and vote, for suob a candidate, or persuade others to do so. He is handling a boomerang which is sure to be true to its nature and rap itB manipa rlator on the head . A.3nan wjth out character can't hope to pre sent a very pleasing piotnre in the lime light, wisdom would teach him a better way, but such advice is wothless to the foolish. Some men mistake their spleen and hat red ot others to be a call to arms in a just cause and only learn of their error after the publio has learned of their lack of character and consistency. FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestions. Citizen of Caseord id J i OescwdaiU df Rowan Succumbs to Heart Fiilnrtts. Concord. Oct. .4. The pepfo of Concord will learn with sincere sorrow the death f R E.Gibson, one of the city's best-knowu eiti zens, which ccoured suddenly this morning at St. Lake's Hospital in Richmond, where he wen some time ago for treatment under Dr. McQnire a famous physician and a personal friend of Mr. Gibson's. The death of Mr Gibson marks the passing nf a man who was closely identified with the busi ness and sooial life of Concord for close to half a century. - Mr. Gibson was a native of Con cord, being a son of the late Dr. E. R. and Elizabeth Gibson of this city, wnen n years or age he volanteered in the Civil War serving through the four years of the conflict in Ramsay's Battery. He is survived by. one brother, Dr Phifer 3ibsm of Salisbury, and a large number of relativei in this city and throughout the State. Mr Gibson was a man of the highest integrity aud honor aud was in the truest sense a hightope oonrteous gentlemen Mr. Gibson was a descendant of the Brandon and Gibson families of Rowan, - Are you worried over the high'cost of living ? Practice . -economy by using ; . - ; : J 1 ' v LVV- ' Best quality goes further costs less; a whole pound for 20c lb. 10c X lb. 5c All good Grocers tell it or will t it for you. RIN6LINS CIRCUS. Women suffering from any form of fe male ills are invited to communicate promptly with the woman's private corre spondence department of the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A-woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established a confidential corre spondence which has extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confiden tial letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Noth ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thou sands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Ad dress Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co., (ponfidential) Lynn, .MaSS. tVDiA K PINKI Every woman ought to have Iiydia E. Pinkham's 80-page Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Write fox Ittodaye HAM - Administrator's Notice. . Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Green B. Eller, notice is hereby given all persons having claims against said estate to present the gam) to me on or before October 7th 1918 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to call at onee and settle. This October 7th 1912. - J' SHoa.Admr., Rockwell, N.O. JL Lee Wright, attorney. Meeting of Reformed Ciissis Committee. The executive committee of the North Carolina Classis of the Re formed Church met yesterday af ternoon in this ' city. Rev. W. B. Duttera is chairman o( this committee and also pres ideut of Classis. The work betore the committee was to dis solve pastoral relations existing between Rev 0. C. Wagoner and the Lincoln charge in Catawba County, and to confirm a call to bim from' the Bethel Miasinu at High Point, also to receive R. W, B. Werner from St. JoBeph'v4their Classis, Ohio zyuod, and confirm a call to him from Trinity Re formed Church at Oouoord. Food Should Be CBeaper. 'If the enormous crops that are reported as being harvested all over tbe country materialize, and I have no dcubt they will for I have had ocular evidence that these reports are true, the price of food must necessarily fall," said R. D. Wainwright, a farmer of Oresoo. Iowa. The biggest oorn crop in the history of this country will be raised out in my section, and oth er crops are likewise abundant . With a big corn crop, there will be next year a large production of hogB, aud 'beef cattle also wil l in creaee. I firmly believe that tbe price cf beef, mutton and pork will fall materially inside of six months, ai d that by this time next year the prices for these ne cessaries will be a third lower than they are today. "But while beef and other meats arogomg down, the consumers will have to pay a higher price for turkeys and chickens than they have paid iu several years. The Thanksgiving turkey is going to cost a heap more th in it did last year, everywhere it is' report ed that turkeys will he scarce this year. In most places th you at? turkeys have been dpploted so much that not more than one or two haVe been saved out of an en tire brood. Seme strangely fatal malady has attached them, it seems, and nobody appears to know what it is or h w to onre it. It is a hard task to raise young turkeys with the best of oomH tions, but when unlooked for dis eases attacks them the work of raising them for market is almost impossible of accomplishment. Ohiokens are better jff than tur keys, bnt the demand for them will be great, and has been great bec&nae many persons have gonn to eating chicken instead of beef " -Washington Post. Great Spectacle of "Joan i Arc" Added to their Show. Ringling Brothers Circus and newly added $500'000peotaole of of "Joan of Arc," will exhibit in Charlotte, Friday, October 25. The spectacle in itself is an at traction that should bring thous and of visitors from the surround ing country. It is beyond ques tion the greatest production of its kind ever seen in Amerioa. Tbe world's most skillful scenic artists, customers, property-makers, chorus directors and stage managers were engaged to mount the production. A. stage bigger than a hundred ordinary theatres wss built and made portable so that it can be oonveyed from town to town and erected each morning in tbe main tent, inns tbe cir cus proprietors have made it pos sible for toose who live in con tributory towns as well as in the large cities to see this magnificent wordless play with its east of 1, 000 characters, a ballet of 800 dancing girls, a grand opera cho rus of 400 voices, 600 hones and a train loaoVof special scenery, cos tumes, properties and mechanical devices for producing such stage effects as thunder, lightning, storms, fires and the sound of bat tle. Iu the old market place of Rouen, France, there now stands a monument by which the French of today have sought to redeem part in the execution of Joan cf Arc, who on May 80. 1431, was burned to death on the false ohargeof heresy after having de livered her oouutry from the Eug lish and having restored the crown to Charles VII. History reoords but the meager' facts of this strange heroine of eighteen years who' led the armies of France vie torious through English invasions and then, deserted by all, even the indolent monarch whom the pre served, died by the cruelest torture known with the name of the mas ter upon her lips Unsung in poetry the name of this simpl paasant girl has joome down through the ages to be revered as that of a saint, and whose wonder ful powers and whose bravery vare verily believed to have been of di vine inspiration. On the triumphant incidents the victorious e gagemeuts, the final defeat of tbe English armies, and the coronation of Charles VII, all achieved by the frail Maid of Orleans, has been found ed the iuspiring spectacle wbicb gives Ringling Brothers' circus a new significance and makes an at traction sujh as the world in searching for amusemeut has nev er before fouud. The regular circus program is more than ever attractive. Its oimpany of 375 f oreign artists, Its double menagerie and -its new street parade will prove a great surprise to those who attend from this oity. The eveut is one that should not be missed. Our Motorcycle Contest Remember should you desire to win a high-class in ;torcyele by a littte hustling now is the timi to do so. A nomination blank ap pears in this paper and it is up to you 4o make- use of it. Fill it out and seud it in at once the game is open to all and all will be 'treat ed exactly alike. We have now a number of young men who tre going to show somebody how-to do thes canvassing act. -Watch out for the list. If you want to be in i now is your oppor tunity .... v TKlliE-TQLO TESTIMuKY. SallUory People Are Oolog All Tbey Can For Fellow Sotferert. Salisbury testimony has beer. published to prova the merit of Doan s Kidney rills so others in Salisbury who tuffer from bad backs and kidney ills, . L?st any sufferer doubt this evidence of merit, we pn dude confirmed proof, statements from Salisbury perplb who attain endorse D)bu i Kidney .Pills, confirm their for mer, testimony. Here's a Salis bury case: " 8. J. Horton, 208W.' Monroe St., Salisbury, N . Car., saye : "It has been several years since I used Doan's Kidney Pills. For some time my kidneys were giv tug me a great deal of trouble. My baok wss very weak and lame and kidney seoretious were too fr quent in passage causing annoy ance, Doan's Kidney Pius cured me, and I have not had any kid ney complaint since." roe above statement was given February 8, 1911 aud when Mr Horton was interviewed on March 2. 1912, be said: "All I said some time ago recommending Doan's Kidney Pills was correct.' There is no doultt alout Doan's Kidney Pills being a valuable remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents Foster-Miiburn Go.. Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United states. Remember the name Doang and take no other. 1 a ft -w-m a HvllCe. Fine four-year old mire for sale. Broke and gentle, 6 miles north of Salisbury to the left of the old Mooksville Road J. L. Cadble. 10:2 4tDd. at fffiiillBSilS i .4V - . - Oar Stork is Brim Full of New Fall Millinery, Dry Good, Coat Suits, Coats, Skirts. Underwear, Shoes, Clothing, vHats, etc, Most ot which wan bought last spring while it was much cheaper than now, "and we pass all of it on todar customers ith only our usual email profit added. If you pay CASH, why not SPJJND your .money jit a -CASH STORE where prices on the same goods are always LiLbb. SHOES TOR TH - . -... f Our Shoes were all bought last Spring when they could be bought much cheaper than now, and i you buy your wjnter shoes from us you will not have to pay any advance prices on last fall, but most stores are higher OURS ARE NOT. We can fit the whole family. Goodman Shoes for women and children are all made of good honest leather, no paper in sole but leather. Goodman Royal Calf school shoes for children will last longer than I most any other you can buy or even more money. , Royal Calf, sizes 5 to 8, 70c to 98c " ' u 8 to 11, 90c to 1.25 " 11 to 2, 1.15 to 2.00 Goodman Shoes for Women, Royal Calf, Navy Calf, Vici, etc.. Price ..$1 48, $1.50, and $2.00 Women's $1.25 vici kid patent blucher for.. , , ;98c Women'3 fine shoes in all the new stylish last, Gun Metal, Vici, Patent and Tan, button, i)lucher. Price $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Men Shoes. Men's $1 .50 "ooi outing or scout shoes, our special price.-. . . . .$1.25 Men's blucher ooz shoes, wide toe for . ....... v.. ....$1.50 Royal calf blucher cap toe work shoes for men, all solid throughout. A good $2.50 shoe and sold for that most every wheie, our caih price only ,$2.00 Men's tough hide blucher shoes $3.50 value, our cash price.. . .$33)0 Men's Patent or gun metal dress "shoes, button and blucher extra nice Btylish last, Price $2.00, 2 50 & $3.00 IBEIUIKIIEI" CO Sell It For Less 3 0 0 OBI Bllldlng Vlttrlll will please you, Our ceiling and siding at $1.00 per 100 feet will tickle you. Good man Lumber Co, 'PMOSone L FOT Stlt. A thorougherbred Po land China stock hog, 10 months ld. A. M. Withebspoon, at Kesler cotton mill. 'Phone 684 L. 9-18 tf Wilted. A copy of Rumple's His tory of Rowan and Wheeler's Reminisoenoes. Write to Mrs. Frank J. McCnHbins, Box 64, Salisbury, w. O. 9-18 St pd. CO tO W L KiOt'Z'S for seed Wheat. Rye, Oats, Clover, Orchard, Red Top, Vetob, Rape and B'ue Grass All kitd of feeds. Fancy App'es, bananas and Coconuts. Full stook of good things to eat RICHFIELD ROAD. October 1. The farmers of Richfield Road are getting ready to sow wheat. The corn orop of this section proves to be very good. VtB. W. C. Oorrell has-been very siok for the past Week but it we are glad to learn, improved at Mr P0UltrymD If you are not gettu g eggs, don t blame the chickens : Help them along by feeding Con kny's Laying Tonic. James P utnnw'hai it. CHICHESTER S PILLS Chl-ekM-ter Olaamitd I'llls in Red and otd boxes, icaled with Blae lake other. r VramM. AskforCIU.OIfE8.TERS DIAMIINII It R ft K Ik iii a V yemis known as Best. Safest, Al wysjtellabl SOtS BV, WiQISrS FVERVWHERF mettlltaW Ribban. V V High Rock, visited at Chriitian Briugle's, tastbanday evening, Mrs. Willv Lquta. of Salisbnrv. -psntlast Sunday evening with or mothsr, Mrs. Robie Crook. .Miss Pearle Crook visited Mips Bertha lrexler on last Sunday .yening. Girlin Lsmly of near St. Mat thew's church viited iu Pocltown last Suuday evening. Adam Ketc hey is walking and wiving his hat and wearing a broad smile. It is need 'ess to say ib is a big girl. Frauk Foutz and family biv moved to Bring le e F-rry in Duke Morgan s house HAVE YOUR TEETH. FIXED TODAY iq o o Low Prices and Easy Terms This libeial offer eDables you to enjoy the advantages of good teeth without the inconvenient expense of attending other dentists', service. Fillings in GOLD, SILVER, I 5 CBOWNd PLATINUM and PORCELAIN OATCVTT ?T TPTTrvM" 50c to $1.00 y0 1 S5 Thorough WoiK Guaranteed f-S- AO-timBTFiimsViiEieoB Oar work is always so UUCrCQA Through our wide ex thorough and so absolutely MTxiTQ'"' A Perien1ee skill and sci- satisfactory that we guar- entific equipment we antee it for 15 years, and it can positively assure will last much longer. VIloIoNOT loIP ORDRoK absence of pain. oo Gome and let us make our examination of your teeth today Reference: Our Work and -Wachovia Bank. Lady Attendant. PHILADELPHIA PAINLESS DENTISTS, IHC, 1261 North Main Street, Former-location of Dr. fi Vw Brawley., Salisbury, N-C-v . V 'Phone 763- last Saturday hiaht at james Arey's near the Ball mountain. Miss Fredar Morgan took a pleasure trip to Salisbury last Friday. Grant Wyatt, Grady Foutz, Jimmie Morgan and Early Wyatt visited their friend, Grover Wil liams, on last Suuday evening. Mr and Mrs David File have gone to Southmont to I've, where Mr File h"s employment. .We wish them success and in their new home. happinesa & Nellie Shaver of Piney Woods,' visited at Calvin Morgan's last Suuday evening . Mr and Mrs Love Mprgan spent lat Sunday evening at A B Lisk's at Pooltowu. M-s Rhoda Bean visited at J. Wva'.t's 'at Sunday evening, Hptrm'er 29h. Vidah Boys! read about the contest. HEADQUARTERS -FOR Onion Sets D. M. MILLER & SON Hoilce to Creditors. We . 1 . i wisof toem suoe s j in their new hams this writing; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan, off , Mr and Mrs John W Bear spent HOW TO PRESERVE YOUTH AND BEAUTY. One great secret of youth and beauty for the young woman or the mother ic the proper understanding of her womanly system and well-being. Every woman, young or -old, should know herself and her physical make. up. A good way to arriveat this knowledge is to get a good doctor book, such for instance, as " The People s Common Sense Medical Adviser," by R. V. Pierce, M. D., which can readily be procured by sending thirty-one cents for cloth-bound copy, addmsfef Dr. Pierce, at Buffalo, N. Y., . '-" t.Te wanly system is a d'elioate machine which can only be compared to the hw I mechanism of a beautiful watch which will keep in good running order 0ftly with goodcare and the irfbper oiling at the right time, so that the delicate mech anism may not oeowns out. Very-many times young women get old or rum down before their time through ignorance and the improper handling of-this human mechanism. Mental depression, a confused hprl k.L..t,. hMi)uh. m- hnf - flashes and many symptoms of derangement of the womanly ySu u oe avoiaea oy a proper understanding ot what to do, in those frying times that come to all women. . .JSS" !AJA3ai f Lynnhvv. Va.. wrote : "It fa six yean l.j 4. - ir - uses a wu no mum w uu aiy wonu bad to fair someone all th tfmA ji,Biuri -L .iwJTt had Dot I r b y ) WiLuaask - rrpu4iv fS8- iL?-- Anally. I read to the paper. E'vJ?' fSSfandSided to try It. I h. fivhotiiio lowi owZrS 'r. done me good. I took, m alL SSsmaSj ?l1te ptton- and two of 'Golden Medical MJttearvtr, and now I am able te An n -1 1, 1 1 i i labosaeto ton female tes II I Bad Spells " I suffered, during girlhood, from womiuily weakness," writes. Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut,-R C "At last, I was .almost bed-ridden, and had to give up. We had three doctors. All the time, I was getting worse, I had baq spells, that lasted from 7 to 28 days. In one week, after t gave Cardui a trial, I could eat, sleep, and joke, as well as anybody. In 8 weeks, I was well. I had been an invalid for 5 weary years 1 Cardui relieved me, when everything else failed." J- . TAKE Tk ARPUlWomanTonic If you are weak and ailing, think what it would mean, to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more than 50 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy,for women, has been" used by thousands of weak and ailing' sufferers. They found it of real value in relieving their aches and: pains. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, lor use, at once, by you. Try Jt, today. , WrMas LadW'Advfserr lor Spidai Instructions, and 64-page boa Medicine Co. nome treatment tor women. Having oualifled s administrator of the estate of A. F.-Attawaj, deceased, thiB it to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to file aq itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on nr be fore the 13th day of August 1918, or this notice wiltbe pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to the said estate are notified to make prompt settlement. This August lSth;U9L2. J. D. DoasBTT, Admr. DR.M.J.RACLAND Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion Houa eprner. Day phone Night phone 480. 4-270 26. So, write for oar booklet explaining ou r system ot loaning money at ft per ceut. on yearly balances. Baea Siooioeosu yo l.Bo per-menth or $9.oo per-year. We do not re-strletyoo-to loea'lox. STAND RD HOME COSlPaNr. flit Mutual Bllff., Richmond, Va. U'4t:-' ' ' Pitch Seet Wll!ei.AU those who r: . havp Rather ed appaaoh ieedi will 1 riDg them iu and deliTer them at Taylor & Co' t Woodtou & Co's , and George 8haVer!a stores . The time is limited to f oar weeks as th peaoh teed buyers ate getting atookedr. i J. R. dm """
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