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0 a f. : KV i. Pro Prescott; of the . utuversity 01 Mchigan, testified before the Pure Food Committee of Congress, that the acid of grapes held highest rank as an article of . food and he regarded the re sults from baking with cream of tartar baking powder as fevorable to health. Royal is the only Baking Powder made - from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar. , T11E OAROLINA VJATCHUAII. VII, B. 8TEWAK T, Ed. and Frof Published every Wednesday at ISO Weil Innes Street. Entered as second-class matter Jan. Utfc. lfiOS. at the pott offlee at Salis feury, H. 0., under the aet of Congress I BarehSzd, 1878. Salisbury, N. G. October 28, 1912 $100 Rmrtf, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that- science has been able to cure, in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the .only positive onre now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and muoous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors . have so mueh faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75 1. ; Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation It ii no more personal to say a man is j. thief than it is to say he is a gentleman. It is a question of veracity. dilate now canvassing the county, have deliberately violated .every tehent of Democracy, scoffed - at the rights of the people and are growing, fat at the flesh pots Yet with tbii terrible stenoh oon stantly before us men have been ;oing over the county making "good old time Democratic speech es" with no-promises of any im provement in conditions. Can the degradation of popular, decent government be greater? - The blind tigers of the commu nity have got to skido and if the county democracy wants to swing to their tails it is welcome to the job. In making op your mind hrw to vote don't forget, the court house scandal. Don't forget the Demo cratic commissioners are now fur nishing the granite for this build ing and that the party they rep resent is responsible for their con duct and for the laws permitting them ' to thus fleece the people and spit on their rights.. That court house deal , is a stench in the nostrels of all decent people . ' Every week some fresh evidence comes forth that leads one to believe the entire scheme to have been one to filch dollars from the tax-payers of the coun ty. The Democratic commission ers, without one word of protest on the part of any demooratio can- The Watchman hastens to compliment Judge B. B.Miller of he county court, for ordering warrants for those who have paid the federal tax and are conduct ing bo oalled sooial olubs, but ii reality blind tigers, in ..our midst Here is honing the Judge will be able to accomplish some real I en tifit to the community, although he has a single handed fight. . If there is a county officer in sympa thy with him we are unable to uam that man, in fact, the sher iff and solicitor have been so sloth ful in the performance of their duties, except wnen tnere was fee in sight, and intimate with the keepers of these dives, it wou'd not be surprising to hear of them actually op nosing "the move. -We. understand the warrants have not as yet been served slid that some delay may be expected. WHEN YOU YAWN A GOOD DEAL ' In the day time, and feel doll, lazy and discouraged, you have every symptom of a torpid liver. .Simmons Red Z liver Reg ulator (The Powder Form) is a fine tonic for a disordered liver. It acts promptly. The bilious impurities which have interfered with the free action of the liver aredriven out, the stomach is "cleansed and strengthened so that it can more thoroughly digest food. The bowels are purified and a regular habit re-established. It is a splendid medicine for the whole system, Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits Sold by Dmitri. Met, large ptefcaga, $1.00 Ak for the gtmohia with th Bad Z on th. label. II yoo cannot cat U, remit to u, w. will Mud by mall Doatoald. Bimmona Liver Bemlator la aleo mat an In liquid form for thoae who wafer it. Price, (1.64 per bottle. Look for the Bed Z label. J. H. ZEUfil ft CO. Props, St Look, Bo. tr H For Sale. A thoroagherbred Po land China stock hog, 10 months Old. A. M. WITHEB8POON, at Kesler cotton mill. 'Phone 634 L. 0-18 tf. Young Women Read what Cardul did for Miss Mvria Endur. rf LFaribaulV Minn.- She says: "Let me tell you how much goua wram nas oone me. as a young gin. I always had to suffer 0 much with all kind of ffcin. Sometimes, I was so weak that I could hardly stand on my feet I got a bottle of Cardul. at the drug store, and as soon as fhxd taken a few doses, I began to feel better; Today. 1 feel as well as anyone can." 7 TAKE TKft Art you a woman? Then you are subject to a kiss naaber of troubles and Inilarities, peculiar- to women, which, in time, often lead to sure serious trouble. ? A tonic is needed to help you over the hard places, to fdleye weakness, headache, and f other unnecessary pains, Ca signs of weak nerves and over-work. . For a tonic, tak Cardul, the woman's tonic. ' 'l Ytet wffl never resref J far it will certaiiily help icq, AS tr tet Cz It He knows. He sells IC C . I-' Every: Hoy and Girl. Wants a Watch! "8 I We want every pipe and cigarette smoker in this country to faiow how good 7 Duke's Mixture is. We want you to know that erery grain in that big one and a half ounce 5e sack is pare, clean tobacco a delightful smoke. And . yon should know, too, that with each sack yon now get a book of cigarette papers and A Free Present Coupon These conpons are good for hundreds of valuable pres ents, such as watches, toilet articles, silverware, , . furni ture, and dozens of other articles suitable for every member of the family. You will surely like Duke's Mixture, made by Liggett 4 Myer at Durham, N. C, and the presents cannot fail to please you and yours. As a special offer, during October and November only we will send yoa oar new illustrated catalog of presents FREE, Just send us your name and address . on a postal. Hoy Suits and Odd .;; IPants - We ; always have tabig vtosk of Boys ' Saitv ranirins 1r price from 08a to $5.00 and $0.50 for boys sn is 4 to 18 y ears' aud we claim yea can do better' here on boys' dothing than anywhere el bo in this section. ' . But suppose yoa don't take our word for it, and just come see for yaurse'.f . Boys winter Baits, size 4 to 16 for . only OOO; Boys' Suits all sizes and good value for $1.25 and $1.48 Boys Suits, real $2 60 vslaa, for $1.98 Boys' Serge Suits worth f 5.00 and 16 00 for $4.75 Large Beys'-Baits 16, 17 and 18 years made peg top pants. sr--od . winter Baits for only $2.48. $2.08 and nn.. Boys' Pants for 25, 48 and 08o aVf t efrolafba Wiiiteiotsha;iine stripes and itsecUI .00 Datchesi and Paro Pants Men't $2 50 value for 0 Men's $8,00 Pants -for.. V 7 :C;";2.C3 Men's $5,00 Serge Baits for i XtO Men's better Baits at $7.00 end 10.CO Oat $15.00 and $17 00 Baits at these prioas. ... - .We believe yoa" will flod our Bnits ar madepf much better all-wool ' material, the fit and finish arc better than others, give yoa for, even $2 50 to I5.CO a eaii. more. ILadies' Coat Suits and Millinery. nODERATE PRICES FOR OUCU Q00D3. Wbmen's $5 00 long black Goat for Wamen's better Cont made pig collar for $5.28, $7.28 and $10.00 Women's tailored Bait worth $12.50 for $10.00 Women's extra fine Baits for $12.50, $15.00 and $17 00 Millinery Ntoe $1.50 Turban Hats for Better Hats for COo SELL IT FOR LESS. $1.25, $1.40 and S1.C3 CO Omons from Dukft Mirturt may 4 mnorUd wt'A tart tram HORSE SHOE. J.T..TINSLEVS NATURAL LEAF. GRANGER TWIST, coupons tram FOUR ROSES (lOotin doubU caujon). JSCK PLUG CUT. PIED MONT CIGARETTES. CUX CIGA RETTES, mmi otktr tog or coufont istuad r. Dept. ST. LOUIS. MO. 5v Senator (Political Advertising) VJHY Clark Will Be Judge Walter Clark has the beet chance to 'be chosen Senator in the Primary because: 1. He is Pledged to earnestly contend for an amend ment to the Interstate Commerce Law that will prevent the discrimination against North Carolina in freight rates which now costs the farmers and merchants of this State $10,000,- 000 a year. 2. He is pledged to contend for and expects to succeed in having returned - annually in pensions to Confederate Soldiers and widows for them to spend, the $5,000,000 which tms state is sending as a war contrioution to pay pensions to Federal soldiers. 3. He is pledged to earnestly urge the repeal of the 8 cent tax on tobacco which .will give the farmers 8 cents aoN ditional on every pound of tobacco they sell which th manufacturer has to take off for Government tax. This will also destroy the Trust by leaving every farmer or neighborhood free to manufacture tobacco. It will save the farmers of North Carolina $7,000,000 a year. 4. He will advocate Land Banks as in Germany and other countries by which the Government will loan money to the farmers, small merchants, and working men at low rates of interest. The Government now furnishes the National Banks with their money without charging interest. Why should it not furnish the farmers, merchants and work ing men money at low rate of interest as in Germany? Messrs. Simmons and Kitchin have each served twelve years in Congress and have done nothing about any ot these things. They do not even promise to do anything now if elected. 5. He will advocate a graduated income and inheritance tax by which the multimillionaires will contribute heavily to the support of the Government, whereas nothing is now raised from them ir. that way. , Tne friends oi Judge waiter Clark and bis enemies alike, know that he can be relied upon after election to urge these measures as strenuously as he does now. C7"Vote Your Convictions. CLARK as SENATOR Means Something to YOU HAVE YOUR TEETH FIXED TODAY oo o Prices and Eaoy Terma This liberal offer enables you to enjoy the advantages of good teeth without the inconvenience of attending other dftntiBta' ; .. . aBBBBaeBellBIJlBaaBBBBBBlaaaJaBBBBBBBBBBSS! 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Toor llr tl H Sanitiiry Walls U k if Durable .and V JJ Flat CeiUngs Oil With -t Finish I REE MM LATKOATT 1 Look batter, lasts longer, and Is consequently xnor satlifaotory tvnA eoonomioal thafx wall papor, kalsomine,. leailAd-oU calnta or any otJMrwall flaial. : ' . :, r "Modii Mi f Ft WoJJa." m bcMwrtifftl book with actual color combination ana practical ngvaatioiu '. Frae on request from our dealer in your town.1 .' -;, Peaslee-tiiiltot (o. t XuisviUe, Ky a i ' -A Arey Hard ware Co. ' Recently M. C. QaiDD, of the Salisbury board of alderman, of fered a resolation requiring all the social olaba of thn oitj to give a bond guaranteeing that thy would not viulate the lar This resolution was tabled by a vote of seven to one, Mr. Quia n being the only one ' voting for it. This means all but one cf our alder men are willing for the blind - ti gers to violate the law, notwith standing they took an oath to sea that it was enf reed. Two of these men who object to the objser . vanoe of law are candidates for offioe on the Democratic County ticks.. They an J. 0. Kesler, who wants to be county treasurer, wants to handle the county's money, but does not regard a sa cred oath nor is he willing that this should be a lawful, oommaui tv. Is this Domoorac?? He is u the Democratic ticket. Th ther is H. O. Trbtt who wants to be shairman of-the board ofi oountv commissioners. Wnat kind of treatment have the peo pie' received at the hands of the present chairman of county com missioners? Will a man who does not regard his oath and ob jects to the enforcement of law do any better? . Can the people of Rowan afford so trust their affairs iusuoh hai ds? I Respectfully R quest M friends to give me their orders f or genuin Rogers Silverware, Christmas goods and useful novelties. I rep resent one of the largest and most reliable houses in . the United States whioh guarantees all goods Address me at city post office. Will call and show samples Sinceiy, J N. Stallings p-V0-8t. Oflr BlildiBg Iflttrlll will plase von. Oar celling and siding at 11.00 per 100 feet will tickle you. Good man Lumber Co. 'Ph405one L, HWCI. Fine "fonr-year-old ifiaio for sale. Broke and gentU, 6 miles nrrth 'of Salisbury o the left of the old Mocksviile Rr ad . J. L. Cadbii:. ; 10:2 4t pd. PeiCl St8i WlUl8d All' those who ' have gathered up peach seeds will bring them iu aud deliver them at Taylor & Coa . , Woodson-4 Go's , and George Shaver's stores. The time i limited to four weeks as the peaoh seed bujers are getting well stoeked. . J. R Id . U 0 In HEADQUARTERS FOR Onion Sets D. H. MILLER & SOU J. O. White r Go., -Bnild ggies and See that the next "one you Buy has their- name ; on " it. FACTORY, 212 E. FISHER STREET, THone 143. . ; . Salwbury, N. C; ; ' ' . , ,,:.---' ' - " ' 4V
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