Z fti y Aim i MfT'nf V riK i ii iiii'in in i 'I -' wi i) i in 1 r t. . i , V , n. i in n. ,., i r m m. iinn j.r n ii n.i li.nn i.i - ,n, , iTra inini-i ti T r r i 1 j-n'iri nijin m T i i, n n , ' -- -- - - -- - ' - --- - - - - --z : - , .vvVv. "'v5 ' " " " " : T- ' : " : 7. " . " - 7 I . " . vT! i T" T T-TP- , 1 . .- 1 1 : ? 1111 1 " m 1 (-,.: i ' - r .. THE CAROLIIIAVATCHLIAII Si.Lij8BiBT N, 0. Octobtr 16, 1912 AFTtRTHE VOTERS Democrats and Republicans sow Making a Rouoii of the Coaatf. ; Th Taribus Demooralio and Bepablioau . Candidates for tbe different county office are now baay appealing to the people -for vote The republicans have adopted a platform and the Dem oorats just merely want the jobs. The Republican itinerary is as fallows: Fraukhn, Academ , day, Thursday, October 10. Woodlbaf, Speaking at nrght Friday. Octobsr 11 Mouu; Ver.j n, in day, Satur day, October 12. Teague's School Hoaa, at nigbt, Saturday, October "12. - Clovelaud, in night. Monday October 14. Steele, Ku jx's Store, day, Tues day, October 15. Mount Ulla, Sohool Houie at - night, Wednesday, Octo' er-16 Landis, at night, Thursday, Oc tober 17. Atwell, Patterson's School House at u'gtn, Friday October 18. Enochville, ia day, Saturday, October 19. " Chiua Grove, in day, Monday Ootober 21. Bostiau's X Roads, Culp and Menius School House, day, Tues day, Ootober, 22. Rockwell, in day, Wednesday. October 23. Faith. Speaking at night, Thurday, October 24. Granite Quarry, dpeaking at night, Friday, October 25. Gold Hill, in day, Saturday, Ootcber 26. Morgan, Morgan's Muster x Ground, MoLday, October 28. Hatter' Shop, Pool's sohool house, day, Tuesday, October 29 . Rowan Academ $v in day, Wed nesday, October, 30. Grant Creek, Cowan's school house, day, Thursday, October, 81. Mr. Oonghiaa To Speak la Stanlf. . .r Reports are being received here daily of the very effective work cf Hon, R. L Doughton, Democratic candidate for Congress, is doing for the democratio party in the westefn pait of the district. He has recently completed a canvass through Alexander, Ashe and Wautago, and was greeted every where by goodsiyed, enthusiastic crowds. The farmers of the district are evidently proud of theirrspresent ative in Congress, and Dis record while theri would seem to justify it. If the measures he worked so hard for had not been killed by a republican President and Senate, aftea being passed by a democrat ic House, the fanners and every body else would now te paying two cents leas for sugar', three or live dollars less on every suit of clothes and about fifty per cent lesB on farm tools aud machinery. When one rcfl-icts that this sav ing would amount to more than double the combined town, county and State taxes of the average tax-payer for a year, it,is no won der that the business man and farmers are lined up behind him with the determination that his election shall be overwhelming and this money-saving legislation thus rendered more certain. It is understood Mr. Douifhton will speak at Bethel, m Cabarrus County, on the 23rd aud at Mt. Pleasant in same county on night ofthe24ch. The Stanly County people have arranged four dates for him in that cou: ty on the 25th and 26th, speaking at Mill ingport, October 25th, at 2 pro.; at Oik Grove school house same day at 7:30 p m. ; Rocky River" Springs, October 26th, 1:30 p m. ; Nw London, Ootober 26th, at 7:80 pm. DEMOCRATIC. The Democratic itinerary is as follows: Steale, Knox's Store, Friday, October 11. Landis, barbecue, Saturday, Oc tober 12. Mount Ulla, Sherrill's Store, Monday, October. 14. Mount Ulla, speaking in school house at night, Monday, October 14. Atwell, Cornher's Store, Tues day, October 15. ,. Atwell, Patterson's sohool house at night, Tuesday, October 15. Enochville, Wednesday, Octo ber 16. China Grove, Thursday, Octo ber 17. Boston X Roads, Friday, Octo ber 18 Rockwell, barbecue, Saturday, Octaber 19. Faith, speaking at night, Mon day, October 21. Granite Quarry, Monday, Ooto ber 21 Granite Quarry, speaking at night, Monday, October 21. Gold Hill, Tuesday, October 22. Morgan, Morgan's Muster Ground,-Wednesday, October 23. Hitter's Shop, E list's Store, Thursday, October 24. Rowan Academy, Friday,,Ooto ber25. Cleveland, barbecue, Saturday, October 26 -Grant Creek, Safrit's Store Monday, October 28. Selling Lois af Whitney A party of Saiisburians and others attended a big lot sale at Whitney last Thursday, wheii a considerable amount of property was sold at auction. It is said there was a large crowd at thi ale whiob was delayed somewhat at the start due to the face that the . wives of tbe owners of the property had not signed an option secured by the selling agents. After a lengthy-conference, be tween the owners, the agents, and the prospective' purchasers an aereement was reaohed and the sale started. Four buildings and lots were sold and nineteen resi dence lots. The property was bid off, it ii said, by parties who ex p9Ct to make a good sum off the deal. .; The public is much inter ested in the development at Whit ney and property values are being watched with considerable interest. FAITH. Oct. 9 Word has just been re ceived here from Charlotte an nouncing the death of Mrs. Evan Wyatt, widow of Gilbert Ivey Wyatt who was a Confederate veteran. She lived at Faith for many years, but a few weeks ago her daughter came up and took her to Charlotte. For many years she received a pension as she was never married after her husband was killed in the civil war. She leaves one son, one daughter, a number of grand children, some great-grand- children and one gteat-great-grand child. She was about 78 years o?d. A number of pnople attended the funeral and the burial took place in Charlotte. Thus passes away another one of the jivil war pensioners. She had been feeble with dropsy for sever al months which was the cause cf her death. Hilbert Fisher, who has been at home on a furlough visiting his parents, has returned to his post. He has been attending the Na val Academy at Annapolis, Md., for some time and is getting along flue with his studies. Little Miss Lena Brown is visit ing her grandfather James Richie. Young granite cutter at Vi, and Mrs. John Miller's, Oct. 6th. They named him Woodrow Wil son. John Lyerly, of Rockwell, was 1 Salisbury Saturday after his new fifteen-horse power traction engine. As soon as he got it off the fiat car he fired it up and struck out for home. He is going to do sawing and ginning fot the peop'e iu his settlement. Mr. Lyerly is a hustler and does lots of work. L. A. Gant has gone to Adako, N. C, with John Kuykerdall to build a fine granite residence. Mies Blanchie Wagoner of High Point, is visit ii. g her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wag oner, for a few weeks. Mrs. Johu Kuykendall has gone to Adako, N. C , to spend a few weexs witn ner nusDand wno is erecting a fiae granite .residence at that place for one of the citi zens of that town. Venus. Aioid Floor Oust Ii You Would Atoid Tu . barcuhsls Did you know . that, according to, published reports, ab5ut one third of the five thousand street cleaners in New York city are in fected with tuberculosis? Previ ous to their employment by the city th 3se men were all examined bv civil service physiciaus an J pronounced fre from organic, dis ease. It is claimed that five years' work as a stTeet cleaner iu New, York makes the average in dividual a consumptive. Or'i course, street aweepere labor under Borne of the very worst con ditions. The dust they meet doubtless contains a large amount of dried sputum and all that, but did it ever occur to you that it iB baft of this vtry same dust which everyone carries on his shoes and clothing into houses, . churches, and schoolhcus s? Now, the point is simply this; If an ex cessive quantity oi dust is so fata), even smaller quantities are unde sirable, and therefore the less dust the better. One of the chief sources of duBt is that resulting from the old fashioned dry broom method of sweeping our flocrs. etc. The an liquet d feather duster is another dust evil. By using come of tbe many forms of kerosened brooms, sweepers, mops and dust cloths now on the market, the amount of dust raited in sweeping and dust ing, as oompared iih that raised by the old dry broom and feather duster, is reduced from 90 to 99. No spit, no conBumDtioa. Tu bercular sputa is either inhaled dkect in the form of finely divid ed spray, droplets or mist coughed up.or spit out by a consumptive; or the sputa settles, dries, and ie later stirred up as dust and breath ed into the lungs. Iu either case the breather runs good chances cl contracting consumption. But we must breathe, and careless con sumptives will spit, so let's avoid carelets consumptives and dust. A Log On The Track of the fast express means serious trouble ahead if not removed, o does less of appetite. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and Lerve weakness. If appetite fails, take Electric Bitters quick ly to overcome the cause by ton ing up the stomach and curing the indigestion. Michael Hes sheimer . of Lincoln, Neb., had been sick over taree years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters pnt him right on nis feat again. They have helped thousands They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion- Only 50 cents at all druggists. Boys! read about th& contest. West Rowao Charge. Harvest Home services were held at Mt. Zion churoh Chiua Grove on the third Sunday, large congregations were present, offer ing of $78 00 ws8 received. Rev. W H. MoNairy of tbe Mis sion at Lincolnton, N. C , preach ei in Mt. Zion Church China Grove on ths first Sunday in Octo ber and presented the work of Lincoluton aud received in cash and pledges about $70 00 Messrs Frank'Cress, Jacob Corriher, Teigh Flemming and Duard Linn, stu dents at Catawba College, came home by auto with Dr. Clapp and worshiped at their home Church. Reformed Church Stand ard. For sore throat, swollen tonsils pimples on the tongue, gargle the throat or rinse tho mcuth with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID diluted iu a little water. It will quickly restore normal conditions. Bathe the skin with it to reJu:e swiltiugs, sure insert bites or stings, asb out ragged wjunai, oia aires or Darned wire cuts. It disinfects the wmnd "i . - and heals the flesh. Pried 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by All Drug, gist. . ' Toe Corn Ezp jsltiofi at Colombia, S. C. :;Co!umbia; 5 S.'; Qbo&flZ' Handsome art poster's- of unique design and ekil 1 f ul execut ion , printed in eight colors, mv ill be posted conspicuously throughout the Southeast during the next few weeks, calling attention to the Fifth National Corn Exposition here next January and February, Rrilrosds throughout the territory have offered thejr services in - the distribution of these pesters, and many thousands of them will be placed in this 'manner and by other agencies The design se lected was that subrritted by Bristow Adams, a Washingtan ar tist. It is most affsctive w.)Tk, bringing together in an unusual ly artistic manner corn, cotton and live-stock, three things, which con tribute vastly to the agricultural prosperity of the Southeast, .and which are handled by the Exposi tion in its unique educational ex hibits. Exceptionally low round-tnp rates to Columbia, on acoount of the Exposition have been an nounced, and in addition to the educational fae'lities offered by itc this event will be characterized by a grand gathering togethtr of peo ple from all over the Southeast and other sections. Low rates will also be put on from Columbia to points in South Carolina and return, and many cities and townB in this State have taken advantage of this opportunity to announce a home-coming week in connection with the Exposition. ' Persons who desire copies of the poster can obtain them by apply ing to the Exposition manage ment at Columbia. French Market Coffee Has Never Been Successfully Imitated It Cannot Be "r ' COFFEE roasted the ordinary way is only partially roasted, accofding.. to French: Ideals. The French Market Coffee way '7 is the scientific way, producing a perfect roast. ' Slowly carefully the roasting goes on until exactly the right moment arrives. The slow roast reduces about 10 per cent1 more weight than the ordinary roast. All excess of oil vanishes. Yet the delicate flavor and aroma is there, intensified and en hanced. . ' Chilled, Ground and Hermetically Sealed JRECT from the. roasters, the coffee is chilled in a cold-air-blast machine. This chilling closes the pores of the bean, thus preventing a single breath of .the entrancing aroma to escape in the vapors. D Quickly by automatic machinery this freshly roasted, freshly ground, freshly chilled, delicious coffee is placed in tin cans, and hermetically sealed. So it comes to your table as "perfect as when it left the roasters untouched by human hands. . Famous for Over a Hundred Years EVEN when French Marke,t Coffee could he had only in the old French Market at New Orleans, over a hundred years ago, it was celebrated all over the South. Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay and other fa mous men of olden times visited the French Market to enjoy the rarely delicious beverage. But now you all may serve it daily on your own table. For the rare old French blend has been per petuated by the French Market Mills, and the hermetically-sealed process places genuine French Market Coffee within the reach of all. For Sae at Your Grocer's Try it once and you'll agree "There is only one real old French Market flavor." The coffee with a history. FRENCH MARKET MILLS (New Orleans Coffee Co., Ltd., Proprietors) NEW ORLEANS Fortunes In Faces. There's often much truth in the spying "her face is her fortune," but its never said where pimply, ; skin eruptions, blotch s, or other Flemishes disfigure it. Impur blood is back of them all, aud shows the need of Dr. King's New Life Pilie. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25 cents at all druggists. CHRISTIANNA. Oct. 14. Most of the corn iB shucked, the ootton is well picked and some wheat is sowed . Miss Benlah Lyerly is still real sick, her sister is better and her mother is j aft able to be up. The family has had quite a serious time for the last two months . Martial Heinceman and wife buried their infant chi d on the 13-h inst. Rbv. R L. Brown has suffered for the last two weeks from an at tack of malaria, but is better at this writing. George D .. Peeler has an" obsti nate case of la grippe. It has kept him down for nearly six seeks, but he is now slightly bet ter. An eff rt is being made to se cure the service of Rev. Koonoe, at St. Luke's, Cresceut and Rock well. Many who have heard the young man think he will make a success in tbe ministry. Tbe'Southern Lutherau Confer ence is to convene with Christian na congregation on the first day :f November and on Sunday fol lowing is the Woman's Mission ary day. Marcus and Eleanora Brown started to school at Crescent on the 14th inst. The school seems to be looking up. Viola. Couldn't Walk! "I used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to women," writes Mrs. nna Jones, of Kenny, UL "For nearly a year, I could not walk, without holding my sides. I tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally, our druggist advised Cardui for my complaint I was so thin,; jny weight" was 115. Now, I weigh 163, and I am never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. I am in fine health at 52 years." TAKE ... We have thousands of such letters, and more are arriving' daily. Such earnest testimony from those who have tried it, surely proves the great value of this vegeta ble, tonie medicine, for women. Cardui relieves women's sufferings, and builds weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, give it a trial It should help youTTor it has helped a mil lion others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredi ents, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. It is a good tonic. Try it! Your druggist sells it " WrOt to: Ladies Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medidnt Co. ChattaBootm. Teas, for Sptclai Instructions, and M-page book. "Horn Treatment for Women," sent frta. 68 SWORN STATEMENT of the ownership and management of THE Carolina Watchman, published weekly at Salisbury, N. C, required bv.the act of August 24, 1912. Name of editor, Wm. H. Stewart, Salis bury, N.C. Managing editor, Wm. H. Stewart. Business manager, Wm. H. Stewart. Publisher, Wm. H. Stewart. Owner, Wm, H Stewart, Known bondholders, mortgages,and other eecurity holders, etc , NONE. Wm. H.Stewart, owner. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of October, 1912. John J Stewart, notary public For Sale. A thorougherbred Po land China stock hog, 10 months Old. A. M. WITHER9POON, at Kesler cotton mill. 'Phone 634 L. 9-18 t f. Wanted, A copy of Rumple'e His tory of Rowan and Wheeler's Reminiscences. Write to Mrs. Frank J. McCubbins, Box 54, Salisbury, N. C. 9-18 3fc pd. Peach Seed Wanted. au those who have gathered up peach seeds will bring them in and deliver them at Taylor & Co's , Woodson & Co's , and George Shaver's stores. The time is limited to four weeks as the peach feed buyers are getting well stocked. J. R. Ide . . I Respectfully Request My friends to give me their orders for genuine Rogers Silverware, Christmas goods and vseful novelties. I rep resent oue of the largest and moBt reliable houseB in the United States which guarantees all goods. Address me at city poM office. Will call and show samples. Sincerely, J. N. Stallings. p-10.3 La sss3g?' The Best Finish For Walls and Ceilings PEEGEE FLATK0ATT The Sanitary, Durable, Flat Oil Finish Suitable alike for private houses and public build iags. Most artistic, most beautiful, most economical, r aost satisfactory in every way. The plain directions on e sch can make it easy to apply with perfect success. - "Modern Method of FinishingWaTIs" our handsome book, tells all about Pee-Gee Flatkoatt and gives true-to-life color schemes and helpful suggestions. Free on reauest. Asfe our dealer in. your town for it. Peaslee-Gaulbert Co - Louisville, Ky. Mr POUltrym?n If you are not gettirg eggs, don't blame the chickens : Help them along by feeding Cou key's Laying Tonic, James Plummr ha? it. Notin to Non-Resident. North Carolina, ) In Superior Court, Rowan County , J November term, 1912 C. W. Fink, ) vs. NOTICE. Lillie F. Fink, ) , The defendant, Lillie F. Fink, will take notice that the plaintiff, C. W Fink, in the above entitled' action, has commenced said actun aguinst her for the purpose of being divorced from the bonds of matrfutmy upon the ground of adultery , MM that she is hereby requii'ed to appear at Novem ber Term; 1912, of Rowan Superior Court, which convenes on November the 18th, 1912, and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff which will be filled within the first three days of said Court, or the relief demanded by the plaintiff will be granted. This Sept 24. 1912. J. F. McCubbins, Clerk Superior Court. Do You Want a Motorcycle? JLi you do, send in lie nomination blank. It entitles you to iooo fbee Votes. THE FOLLOWING VOTES WILL BE GIVEN FOR OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS The Watchman and 3ecord during oar ftlotorcycle Popularity Contest One year's subscription, both papers, $1.00 .....1000 Two ' " " " $2.00 2500 Three" " M " $3.00 :.4000 Four " , $4.00 6600 Five " M u $5.00 ,1 7500 Ten " 4 u ' $10.00 ..7.. 20000 Boys enter the contest at once and win a flotorcycle headquarters! FOR Onion Sets D M. MILLER & SON m HEADQUARTERS FQR-- Sample Shoes Big . Shipment Just Received, o o o Take no substitute Ask for the genuine RAW HIDE SHOE is M VI 3 The Shoe that Wears 12 months Store s 0 Bell Shoe 111 N: Main St. Salisbury, N. C. n 0

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