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Ml OAnOLIHA AVATCHU All. - :v.i-' v .- WAC. H. STEWART, Ed. and Prop Published t?ery Wednesday at Entered u seaond-elsss matter Jan. kvrr, H. 0.runder the aet of Congress 9i ttarenira, 1871. 8ali8ubt, K.s 0. Nov. 18th 1912 We republishing Pastor Rui- atll'a "Armageddon of the Scrip tures" merely became of iti fic tional value and interest. Pastor Russell seems more of a sensation alist than otherwise to ns. We think many of his conclusion er roneous. Union men who were induced to vote the Demooratio ticket hould take note of the fact that non union granite cutters, white and black, working under a negro foreman, are preparing the gran ite for the new court house, and that Thb Watchman is the only paper in the county to raise its voice against this outrageous af fair. 2 : tF hrW CAT SaKEbtG that disagrees with you, don't " - lei it work its 0, vray through ; its' a slow process f and makes you fcel bad. Get rid of it quickly by tajung-ar pincn or two ot SIMMONS RED C ' LIVER REGULATOR - (THK FOWDEB FORM) ; ' . . It drives out-impurities and badly digested food in the stomach and bowels; stimulates the torpidTliver and restores regular bowel move- ' ments. It is a fine tonic and system purifier that puts the vital organs in sound, healthy condition. OL BY DKALEM. PttKtK. LAHOK PAOKAOK, 1.0.T Ak for the cenalne with the Bed-Z on the label. If too csnnot cet It. remit to af. we will (end It by mil. poitpeid. Simmons Llrer Regulator li pat op aleo la Uqoid form for thoee- who prefer It. race euw per some. Xioom tor hi aea ti taoei. J. H. 2EILIN & CO.. PROFS., ST. LOUIS. MO. J) Inditl. Kii It Is Ddbi la Rmi and McKuzli tbi Ftlliria StatesTille. Nov. 11. On Sat nr. day Sheriff Deaton raoeived word of a still being operated in Union Grove Township, whereupon he summoned to his assistance De puty Sheriff Ward and Chief of Police 0. W. Connor of Stat Se ville, and went out to take a look The still was found going at full blast near Warrens Bridge, on Big Hunting Greek. The still, a 150-gallon outfit, was cut up along with the tubs, boxes and other ac oessoriet and as there was between 7 and 10 gallons of "white light ning," it was poured over the out fit and the whole of it burned up. They then prooeeded after the guilty party, and arrested Srover Cleveland Mitchell, who was siv n a hearing before Magistrate King today and in default of $200 bond was lodged in jail to await the next term of Superior Court in this county. It mignt be noticed in passing - that Sheriff Deaton has never gone for a moonshine still and found it without getting the man that' was operating the still. This record is uniaue and nrobablv nannnt k equalled in the State. However and nevertheless we have been informed that the blind tiger flourishes in Moores ville, but just to what extent we do not know. Sheriff Deaton has a splendid and wide reputation as a successful trapper of this parti cular variety of animals, and here is hoping, that if there is any truth in this Mooresville story, he will soon make a visit to that . neck of the woods . In Rowan the sheriff employes one of the animals to do the loca ting. This employee notifies the beast to move, draws his per diem and then informs the sheriff of his discovery. The sheriff then. in all the fury of a high and indig nant official goes down and Lo! only th ashes and other indica tions of a deserted camp are no ticeable. The sheriff admits he employed the wrong man, but no arrests are made and the matter drops. Heap, much, biar offioial. tries hard te do his "duty' to the tigsra. TBADING FORD , Nov. 11. Hurrah for Wilson 1 Everything has gone democra tic and times are getting better already. The farmers are hanl- ing their cotton to market right wong. . Sam has kept quite for sereral reasons until after the election eo he would know who to COngratU- Rev. J, C. Mock preaohed bis last sermon at Bethel Sunday. A Urge crowd was out tohear him. I am glad to report that Bethel paid out in full and the preacher left with a smile on his face. The publio school opened at Trading Pord school Monday. A large crowd of students attended at the opening of the? school. Mise Snider, of Davidson Couuty, ij principle teaober and Miss Brown, of Salisbury, is assistant. Sam Snobt. D. 0. Lingle, who lives near Granite Quarry, killed two one year old hogs last week that weighed aver 650 pounds. Board of Aldermen Meet. Mew Msmbsrs Elects! The Board of Aldermen of Sal isbury met last Thursday nighVin regular session and transacted some important business. Owing to the resignation of J. 0. Kes ler of the East Ward and H. 0. Trott of the South Ward, others were elected in their plaoes . Thr e elected are Henry E. Rufty to sucoeed Easier and J. D. Nor wood to succeed Mr. Trott. As the morality of the community is of the very first importance and aa these gentlemen, it they ac eept, will be required to take the usual oath to uphold and enforoe the laws of the community, here is hoping for some improvement. Mr. Norwood is cashier of ' the Peoples National Bank and Rufty manages the ' Kesler Mill store, The resignation of Messrs . Trott and Kesler takes effect on Decem ber 1st. The equipment for the fire alarm system having arrived, its installation will begin at once un der the supervision of the build ing and fire committees. N. B. MoCanless made applies to improve Thomas Street from Main to Fulton. He has pur chased considerable property on this street and will put down tar via roadway and cement sidewalks at his own expense, but under the supervision of the city engineer. That's improving some. The boord authorized the' pur chase of the old Boyden property on East Innes Street for.a school building and the sale of the city property on the corner of East Fisher and South Lee Streets. This is the beginning of Salis bury's second graded sohool and ii the most praisworthy aot of which the present beard is guilty. The third and final reading of a frarchise to the street car compa ny permitting it to lay a- double track along Main Street, from Bank toJCoancil, took place and it is now ready for final aotion The car line company will lay a track on each side of the present one whioh-it will use during the improvement and the street is to be put back in as good oonditidh as ae present. Boiermeot Sets a Bad Example. The Federal Government has of ficially recognized the tippitig evil by including in new regulations govering the traveling expanses pf Treasury Department officials and employes allowance for tips to hotel servants.) railway porters and steamship stewards, He may tip waiters to the extent of not more than $1 a day and railway portera not more than 25 cents. If he goss beyond these marks, he must pay the difference himself . We hope that the approaching Democratic Administration will set this Republican knuckling to an admitted evil of a peculiarly un-Democratic and un-American sort aside. Charlotte Observer. Iredell Coon! j Will Hue Liu Stock Fair. Statesville, Nov. 9. The Iredell County Livestock Fair has been inaugurated and the date for the fair fixed for Wednesday, Decem ber 11. This afternoon the pre mium list was made out and turn ed over to ehe printers. x This list shows a goodly number of nice premiums, something like 100 prizes being offered, and the exhibits cover a general line of livestockexhibits, a well as some speoial prizes for riding and drive-1 ing. The various exhibitors will have a parade on the day oi the fair. at 11:80 o'clock, and the pro moters are expecting a rgo list of entries for the occasion'. This fair is absolutely free, -no entrance fees or admission fees being charged. Doctor Long's Ssnitorium is be ing favored by campaign speakers who have worn themselves oat by their exertions during the strenu ous campaign. Hon. Locke Craig, Governor elect, is expected here to rest and reouperate; Hon. F. M Simmons is. already here and L. C. .Caldwell, who has made several speeches during the cam paign and who over-exerted him self while at Concord the nignt before the election, has been re ceiving treatment at this institution. Oir KotorcfGie CoafesU A fefojianies lpf workers in our motorcycle contest. Note wbrkers,"i nJ names put in that d6 not mean busi ness, hence a little short but very hot list: :" G. N. Trexler, - .: J. B. Earnhardt, , Napoleon Tiexler, -Arthur Wyatt, C. E. Park, C. Van Wyatt. C.L. Webb, U. H. Leonard, Robert S. Edmiston, , - Chas. Julian Albert M. Miller, Walter Silliman, Robert Eagfle, Ben &mett, P. tf. Gobies. Frank Kirk,, Paul Smith, B. F. Haynes, Others will be added to this and the time. to, 'get busy fa at hand. All of the above have 1000 votes to start with.- Thi Ticket li Stanly. The following is the Demooratio ticket elected in Stanly : Representative, Rufus E. A as tin. Register of Deedi, John M. Boyett. Sheriff, Thos. R . Forrest. . Treasurer. Robt. N. Furr. Coroner, Philas J. Honeycutt . Commisnoners, Thos. S, Parker, Adam F. Mabry and Zimri D. Ooggin. Birthday Surprise of Mr. Jioit II. Cistor. Monday the 11th near Shuping's Mill, the many friends of Mr. Castor certainly took him by sur prise. Mrs. Castor, his wife, was at the head of arranging the plans. It was so planned that Mr. Castor wis to assist his fath er, Jacob Castor at recovering a building a mile away from home. During the time the arrangements were perfeoted, dinner came and a whole host of friends were at his home on the grounds when Mr. Castor came in sight. He seemed to think the people had taken possession. He soon realised that it all was meant for his own good. 'A large table was set and a sumptuous dinner indeed ! Rev. H. A. Trexler, his pastor, read 108 Psalm, Rev. Nobles of fered prayer and Rev. C P. Fish er asked a blessing on the con tents of the table. Quite a orowd participated. It was greatly en joyed by all present and will lone f I e -mm- db rememDerea ny Mr. C-astor and his many friends Mr. Castor was the recipient of quite a number of uselul and val uable presents for all cf which he was very gratpfnl and thankful. His wife, Mrs. Castor, desires to express her many thanks to, all wno so grateiuuy aiaea ner in carrying out the arrangements. Are You Nervous? . What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up! Take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardul is made from purely vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs, cud fcelps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the scera cf the trouble and building up the bodily strength. TAKE 0 MKPUI WomanSTomc Mrs. Grace Former, of Man, W. Va took CarduL This fa what she says about it: "I was so weak and nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the fcunting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I fcwtt saved ray life.- It is the best tonic for women. m-mJ ?5tt,fl4!er 5?? f"y of Pains peculiar to women? TrJ CarduL UwiU help you. Ask your druggist WHkaw 1 iflW liTitmii flu AiMMM ueui.. . Pessom Dog Wanted. Calf on J, h. Jones, uutt W. Liberty St., Salisbury, N. 0. 2t. pd . CHICHESTER S PILLS IfjKS. TUB UIAMON1) BRAND. A. on. Ladlee! Aek rir Viutbt I Chl.ehM.pe DLmmIRmi Pills in Red and ItoM metaUicN do its, sealed witn Blue Ribbon. Tak no other. Bm af rmr granto. AskfotCfal.ClfE8.TEBS DIAMOND IS RAND PILLS, fori years known as Best. Safest, Always Reliable SOLO BY DRWiGISrS EVERYWHERE Afl 8 H P Upright engine and boiler, guaranteed in good condition, for sale cheap. Also a set of good two-horse wagon wheels and steel axles. Apply to, John J. Stewart, Salisbury, N. 0. Ton Can lie Best Sloes GO.'S FINE FARM FOR SALE. ARare Gbaace tnfl Easy Terms. Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Rowan County in the special proceedings entitled M. O. Linn et al. ex parte, I will offer at public sale on Saturday, November 23rd, 1912, at the court house do r in Salis bury at 12 M one of the best farms in Rowan County, known as the "Hicks place" and formerly the home of R. W. Lentz. fullj. described in deeds re Riatered in B1 43, ..121 ; 49, 122- 48 123; 68, 413. xhis farm contains about 265 acres, splendid bottoms, a small dwelling, is well timbered and water ed. It lies on both sides of Dutch Second Creek three miles from the rapidly growing town of Rockwell It will be sold in three tracts ac cording to the recent survey of J. O . Bernhardt, map of which is filed in this proceeding and can be seen at the office of the unde; signed. The first tract, on which is the dwelling, con tains 86 and 1-4 acres; the seoond tract, running parallel with the first, eontainj 86 and 1-4 asres ; the third tract lies chiefly on the other side of the creek and contains 82 and 40-100 acres. Any one of these tracts makes a fine farm, while the whole place would be hard to surpass for a stock farm or for farming on a large scale. The terms are easy: one-third cash, balance in twelve months, with inter est . Title will be made at once when one-third is paid, and the remainder secured by mortgage on the property. This is a rare opportunity to buy fine farming land. - Whitehead Kltjttz, commissioner If Fares ! w Hi m c'i Low On the 1st" and 3rd Tuesdays of each month the fares are txtra low and allow stop overs free and 25 days time via Cotton Belt Route to Arkansas & Texas The Cotton Belt Route is the dirtct line from Memphis to Texas, through Arkansas two splendid trains daily, with through sleepers, chair cars and parlor-cafe cars. Trains from all parts of the Southeast make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton Belt Route trains to the Southwest. Write to me today I will tell you exact fare from your town, sched ule, and send you splen did illustrated books of farm facts about Arkan sas and Texas. H. H. SUTTON, Dutriet Puceaf er Atest M. B. HOLTSFORD, Passenger Agent 109 W. 9th Street Chattanooga, Tenn. mum aje tainbointsinT, and the price is no more than you pay for ohoeo not near oo good at oome otoreo. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goodman's Shoes Goodman all solid leather shoes for women and children are positively the very Best shoes sold in this section for the price. Goodman's shoes for child ren in kid gunmetal and royal calf. 5 to 8 for 70c, 75c, 85c and 98c. 8i to 11 for 98c, $1.15, $1.25. 1H to 2 for $1.15, $1.25 and $1.48. Goodman shoes for women in kid or Royal calf for every day wear, cap or plain toe, also feet lined, price $1.50 Women's button shoes made on newest last $2.00, $2.60, and $3.50 Men's Shoes Men's $1.50 day oating shoes for $1.25 Men's heavy blucher all solid work shoes,, as good as any $2 50 shoes to be found anywhere, but our price only $2.00 BBlk-Harry Coigany SELL IT FOR LESS Men's real nice dress shoes, patent or gun metal, button and biucher at $2,00 & $2.50. Good solid leather shoes for boys that will give good wear at reasonable prices. Elkin Shoes Full stcck of Elkin Shoes for men, womeu and children. Men's Elkin $2.00 Underwear. Extra good value in all kinds of underwear. Children's real good heavy fleeced union suits 25c Boys' extra heavy under shirt and drawers for 25c Women's 50c union suits at 38c Women's grey wool vests and pants 75c Women's red wool vest and pants ' 98c Men's heavy 50c under shirts ar.d drawers for 98c. Goats and ooat Suits. 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MASTIC PAINT is rca to use, and the best to use. It look5 best and wears best It lasts longest and is, therefore, the most economical. Testimonials from satisfied users right in your town. Would you like to have them? 40 Years of Reputation Behind It PeasIee-GaulbsrtCo. INCORPORATED LOUISVILLE, KY. ASK OUR DEALER fa yr town for book of mad color Midi. Sold by Arey Hardware Co. 1 Boys, call at thef Jatchman Off ice and oeo about it. You Can W in a. SXMavs Katie.
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