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- f ' - - --"V-" -1Tirii urn .i. i i in i iiiiummi ii ii i.i i. THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Wo. H, Stewart, RDITOB AND OWNER Published Every WedDesday, 120 West Innes Street. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Watchman.... 1 yr... ..$ .75 Record 1 yr $ .75 Both Papers..! yr $100 Advertising rates reasonable Entered as second-class matter Jan lfith. 1806, at the post office at Salis bury, JN. u., unaez tne act or uongress ci Maranata, i7. Salisbury N. C, May 20, '14. The politician seems to be an am . phibious foal with such a variety of traits and characteristics that it is diffioalt to identify she, him, it. Jost after a primary or an elec tion some good folks and other realize they are not politicians The Watchman has been wondering who is responsible for the plaoing the names of Senator Overman and one E. L. Travis on the printed ballot tor Saturday's primary? If the county execu tive committee, or its chairman, has any authority for snob condaot, isn't it rather unusual? and then so more, if each a one sided vote is to be counted as a nomination, Isn't that nomina tion based on a very poof founda tion? The county primary law needs to be amended so at to make it ' a part of the judges' duties to de li ver a copy of tne vote of theit box to the clerk of the Superio r Court at the very earliest mo ment possible after the same has been properly counted . There is no reason for keeping the public in the dark for a week or more after the vote has been cast. Some intimate that thiB delay is for the purpose of giving the politicians an opportunity to suit their pleas ure. The Democratic party ought tobehoneit with itself at least, and tampering with the vote as oast should never be tolerated a minute. .There is little exause for snch a charge this year, but it never injures a party to be above suspicion . Thb Watchman is glad to note the attitude of the people of the Woodleaf section of the county to ward the law and murderer of Pres ton Lyerly. The family of the dead man exhibited a splendid spirit of self restraint and faith in the proper arii prompt ezcecu tion of the law. At no time was there the least danger of mob violence and the good people mostly interested in the execution of justice deserve much credit for their sensible and righteous obei sanoe to the majasty of law and order. For these reasons it looked rather unnecessary for the court to have put the county fe- the extra expense of carrying the prisoners baok and forth to Greens boro, locking the court house doors, etc., all of which would have bean time wasted should there been a real desire to lynch the murderer. The last legislature made it law that the chairman of the board of Oounty Oommissioners should be a resident of Salisbury Township, and this was no bad idea, in fact it would not have been out of place to have had it read, "a res ident of the city of Salisbury." In truth, no doubt this was the intent, not that Salisbury wished any improper advantage, but 8S Salisbury pays more in taxes than almost all the rest of the county, and then it iB a central and convenient point for all. Those having business with the commissioners would naturally want to see the chairman and it would give endless trouble and worry for him to be looated at any other point. We take it there is no need to urge the im portance and justioe of theBe points on the convention which will meet here Saturday and will have this matter to settle. Keep Bowel Movement Regular- Dr, King's New Life Pills keep tomadhe, liver and kidneys in healthy condition. Rid the body of poisons and wasse. Improve your complexion by flashing the liver and kidneys. "I got more relief from oun box of Dr. Kmg's Now Life Pills than any medicine I ever tried," sys O. E. Hatfield, of Chicago, III, 25j., at your Diuggist. FAITH May lotto Sunday morning just as Rev. C, P. Fisher was ready to go to church Walter Smith and Miss C'leo Peeler cf Qranit9 Qaarry, drove in to the paasonage and asked hm to re main at home a few moments and when the paBtor ii quired what be could do for them, the answer war they wanted to get married. Im mediately the ceremony was per- formed and they went back to Granite Qaarry Mr. and Mr Smith, Both of these young pec pie are well known in this com munity and are , very popular among their acquaintances. Mr Smith is a voung business man of Granite Qaarry and Mrs. Smith u the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peeler, A host of friends wish them a long and hap py life. Rev. Henderson Shinu preached to a large congregation at the Re formed ohuroh here Sunday night. One of the bigg set birthday din ners we have attended- took pltoe at Jacob Castor's May 15th. Mr Castor is cne of Rowan's best farmers and is a splendid citizen. This was attended to by the large orowd that gathered at his home on his 76th birthday. He was the the recipient of many beautiful aud valuable presents. Rev. R R. Sowers, his pastor, returned thanks at the table and also par took of the splendid dinner pre pared for tee occasion. After dinner was over Rav. O. P. Fisher presented the presents and Venus took several pictures of the orowd and Mr. Castor. Mr. Castor was a soldier in the war of 1861, but he is yet strong and looks youug as a boy. J. M. Crotts, a contractor and builder from Lexington, N. 0., with a large force of stone masons, commenced the erection of the dormitory and chapel of the Naxareth orphans' home at Cres cent Tuesday. May 12th Mrs. Leah Boger wife of John Boger, died May 18th, age 79 years, she was buried at Lower stone churoh where she had been a life long member. Rev. CP. Fisher conduoted the funeral ser vices before a large andianoe. tier husband was buried there July 20tb, 1913. They leave ten children, fifty-two grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren to mourn their loss. They lived on the Mount Pleasant road, at the old Boger home just aoross the Rowan county hue. 24 car loads of granite was ship ped from Granite Quarry May 12th. H. Kirohiu, who is the moat bustling young man out on the granite belt, has shipped 184 car loads of paving blocks to Cleve land, Ohio, since February 13th. Mrs. Bettie Kurf, 78 years old a sister of J. F. Castor, was at her brothers birthday didder, as it was partly in honor of her birth day also . She received some nioe presents. Vesus. ROOK. May 18. The land is getting dry and thus keeping farmers baok a little with thei work. Corn and ootton ire ooming up slowly. Wheat and oats are looking pretty well. J. F. Park's best team got frightaned on the morning of the 11th, while harrowing, and broke away from the driver, but fortu natJy ran into a thicket near by and escaped getting hurt. A day or two later the horses tried it again with better cuccess. They were hooked to the wagon thi time and broke up things conaid erably, and cne of the horses got burt a i tie. When the coupliug pole broke the rear part of the wago:. ii. v d upon the front part and the w,. n bed went out frost on one of the horses which got in to a ditch. Mrs. E. D. A. 8 iff rd is still in a bad condition, has improved but v. ry little. A few hundred yards south of OLD FOLKS FIND HEW ALL KIDNEY Drive Rheumatic Pains Away, Relieves Backache and Blad der Disorders After A Few Doses Are Taken Sleep disturbing bladder weak nesses, backache, rheumatism, and the many other kindred ailments which so commonly come with declin ing years, need no longer be a source of dread and misery to those who are past the middle age of life. The new discovery, Croxone, over comes all such disorders because it re moves the very cause of the trouble. It soaks right into the kidneys,, through the walls and linings; cleans out the little filtering glands and cells, and gives the kidneys new strength to do their work properly. It neutralizes and dissolves the poisonous uric add substances that lodge in the joints and muscles, causing rheumatism; and makes the kidneys filter and sift ut ftU thfi fioko&oui waste maQcr the sohool house in the public r;ad has been a very bad place for weveral years. J. L, Stirewalt, a man that is not afraid of woiB, fixed the bad place very nioely by hauling the holes full of floe stone aud then covered them with dirt. Mr. Stirewalt has a nioe farm a m le or two southeast of this place. Though his farm is hilly he has good roads through it. Ii the people in the neighb rhcod would copy after Mr. Stirewalt the appearance of the commuuity Would change greatly, aiid it would be much better for the horses and wagons. J&oob Misenheimer held hiB last services at. Rock's Grove Chuioh yesterday afternoon, Lee Overoaih is doing a splen did fLUsiness in-his store. D. C. Powlas is thinking of buy ing a horse. Murry Park waB fooling with a small belt which ran a small turn ing lathe maohine, and, getting it entangled between two t,ulleyt on the line shaft, the belt diew the lathe aga'nst the pulleys aud broke one of them. Robert Josey is still working id the stone quarries. Saw. llediiYois Began rYoik Today. Washington, May 16. The Uuerta representatives 10 the Niagara Falls peace parley, geuor Rabussa, Dor Luis Garra and Senor Auguatin Roderiguet , arriv ed in Washington this afternoon and later were formally intioduo ed to the mediators hv Snor Riano, the SpauUh ambassadar. In the evening Ambassador Riano was host at a. dinner in the Spanish legislation in honor of the three South American medi ators at which the Huerta dele gates and the American represen tatives to the oouference Justice Ltmar, Fred rick Lehmann and H. Peroival Dodge secretary tc the American miston, also were present. The dinner overfl)W.-d with good feeling. After a day of conference be tween the three representatives of the Government of General ,Huer ta, the American mediators, and the American delegates, the ad vance guard in the Mexican medi ation proceedings tonight was ou its way to Niagara Falls for the conference to open there Wedces dsy. The entire Mexican party, inoluding the three delegates sen- ors Rabasa, Rodriguez aud H.'gu- ero, with their wives daughters and a large suite left at 8 o'clock for for New Y irk where they will remain until Tuesday before pro ceeding to Niagara Falls. Two of the mediators a'so start ed for the conference. Minister Naon of Argentina, Leaving at 7 o'olock tonight diieot far Niagara Falls and Ambassador De Gams of Brazil gnng by way of New York whete he will be joiuei by Madame Da Gam a and proceed to the scene of the oonference tomor row night or Tuesday. Minister Suarez of Chile will leave tomor row and the American delegates, Justioe Lamar and Frederick W. Lehmann with the American staff will leave in lime to reach Ni agara Falls Tuesday night. W F Hughes oMsheboro Killed by Wheels of Wagon Asheboro, May 13.- Will iam Franklin Hughes of ABheboro, one of Randolph's most substantial citizens, was killed at Worth ville yesterday when his brake-rope broke and his wagon ran up an em bankment and threw him un der the wheels; both of which ran over him about the neck killing him instantly. Mr. Hughes was 51 years of age and was born in Edmonds Township Davidson county? He wad well known through out Randolph and Davidson (Jounties. REMEDY RELIEVES AND BLADDER MISERIES from the blood and drive it out of the system. It matters not now old you are or how long you have suffered, Croxone is so prepared that it is practically impossible to take it into the human system without results. You will find it different from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth like it. It starts to work immediately and more than a few doses are sel dom required to relieve even the most chronic, obstinate cases. It is the most wonderful remedy ever made for restoring the lifeless organs to health and strength and ridding the system of every particle of uric acid, and you can take it with the utmost confidence that nothing on earth will so quickly cure such conditions. You can obtain an original pack age of Croxone at trifling cost from any first-class druggist. All druggists are authorized to personally return the DUrchase nric& if rrmnn. chnnM - . , "3 im a single we, WfXf- f EWf MODI'S SPECttLS. W 1 i : Lam eness Sloan's Lini Lent is a speedy, reliable rem dv for lameness in horses aSii farm stock. Here's pro Lamiaeu Gone "I had a horse nrain his shoulder by pulling, and he fas bo lame be could ill. I eot a bottle of not carry foot ad your Liniment ail put it on four times. ana in tnree da he snowed no lame- ness at all, and ii ae a ininy nine mp 8. Alorsford. La Salle, besides, "waite Col For Spli "I have used and Thrush nan's Liniment on a fine mare for spl hi and cured her. This makes the third llorse I've cured. Have recommended itl t. my neighbors for thrush and they .-y it is fine. I find it the best Liniment I ever used. I keep on hand your Sure Colic Cure for my self and neighbors, and I can certainly Secommend it f jr Colic." 5. E. Smith. IcDoatmgh, Go. 7 sidws LIMIMMT is a quick, safe remedy for poul try roup, canker and bumble-foot Try it. For Roup and Canker "Sloan's Liniment is the speediest 'and surest remedy for pouRry roup and canker in all its forms, especially for canker in the windpipe." E. P. Spauld ing, Jaffrey. N. lr. At aU Dealers. 25c., 50c St $1.00 Read Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry; sent free Address DR. EARLS. 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TJPflTJLoDdon 'Tango" fADEi Evehn Thaw" Necklace Bracelet Thtse two beautiful pieces of popu lar jeweliy are the craze among so ciety women m JNew Yoik and the lar gest cities They are neat and elegant gold fi- ished articles that will gladen the heart of every girl or woman, no matter how ynunt or old. Very sty lish and attractive Our Free Offer. We are advertising Si earmint Chewing Gum and desire to place a Dig box or this hne, healthful gum into every home. It sweetens the breath whitens the teeth and aids digestion. It is refreshing and pleas ing to all. To every one seeding us but 503 and 5 stamps to cover shipping costs we will ship a big box of 20 regu lar 53 packages of the Spearmint Gum and include the elegant Tango" neck lace and ' Evelyn Thaw" bracelet ab solutely free This offer is for a short time only. Not more than 2 orders to one i arty. ueaiers not allowed to accept this. United Sales Company. Dayton, Ohio. 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Wc men's Low 8 hoes 98c up Women's White Oajiv Pnmn or Htr-u 8anda)e forr,. . 90c, $ 125, $i.50 Women's Patent OjIouw 1 Pomps $2 50 value tot. $1.98 Men's rVjork Shoes, - all kinds from tjr. ..;- f Bf5s Make our, store headquarters 0 To See That State fs Represented. , Raleigh, May 1 1. ?9rnament organization was perfected today by the ipssial commision recent'y Darnel by GoveTuor Craig to see to it that North Carolina is ad equatel j and creditably represent ed at the Panama-Paoific Exposi tion next year, G?n . Julian 8. Gprr of Durham being selected chairma'p and Col. Fred A. O'ds as lecfstary. The meeting was in the exeoutive offices of Govenor Craig, who took part in the de liberations Important committees were ap pointed and Gyr nor Craig agreed to make the trip across the Con tiu'bt in June, leaving here June 20, to San Fraooisoo (or the pur pese of.selectiug the site for a North jCarohna building. In this building there will be install d the' exhibits tb represent the mduEtrial, agricultural and other activities of . the State, and there will also doabtles be a special moviug picture equipment that will give to the great throngs of visitors from all parts of the world illustrations of the indue tries, the scenery and other at tractive features. The tollowit g committees were appointed to get busy ou the pre 1 minary arrangements: Committee to confer with the Department of Agriculture as' to co-operation J. A. Brown' Chad bourne; George A. Holderness, Tarboro; T, D BrowD, Salisbury. Executive committee J. 8. Carr, George A. Hoidernese and J hn C. Drewery, Raleigh. Finance committee Leonard Tufts, Piuehurst ; J. S Car, and T. S. Poell, Asbville. 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Big selection of Children Hat from 1 ... 25, 48c up and meet your friends here. Senice BOir H- C. Rose-nan. rnr 8, who lives near Mulbei y schorl house, has just purchased a fine O, I C . service boar for tb benefit of his nsighborbood . Cal or write for further informatioL 5 6 8t.E Eggs Tj Hatch For Slk Pare Buff Rook, Buff Leghorn and Buff Orpington eggs to hatch for sale at 50j per 15 eggs, at the Luther an Parsonage, China Grove. N C , or $1 00 by express. Address Rev. C. A. Brown, China Grove, N O. tf Faro Wanted. To lease i or mone rent farm with or without baild ings. Want to make bargain at once. vVould possibly purchase. . Care of Watchman. The undersigned , a registered optf cian, will be at his home, neajjjXcwer Stone Church, Monday n&fa1ay of each week. On any other wefc- dy I will drive to the homes of those w ho wish my services. Consultation and examination free Pries reduced. 'Phone, 611 Lowerstone. Address, DR. U.E. HILLER, 6-3-1 m B-pd Rockwell, N. C. Dr J. W. Zimmerman Dentist. GRUBB BUILDING, Boom 301 'Phone 109 SALISBURY,' N. C. CHICHESTER S PILLS W-j THE DIAMOND BHAND. i-iiu in Ked and boxes, sealed with Tmka bo ether. Drnmrlst. Askfn. m. m-msm! iw CO yeaw lenwo as Best Safest, Always Reliabl S& 8Y !Wt fmt$ FVF8YWHFRF WANT A SEWIN6 MACHINE? Sew tig Machines of all Oeseriptlons Do you want two machines in one? It sews wfth a lock stitch and a chain stitch. If so get the Djmestic. Do you want the New Home? It is auto matic and ball bearing. Do you want the New Ideal? Do Goodritch. or the Ruby or the New Model? Or do you want your oli ma chine overhauld and cleaned un so it will ?ew like a new ona? Tf vn i supplies for any kind of a machine, shuttles, needles, belts, oil cans, sud- (intra i any ae8cripcton7 it so, write or 'phone C. W. Harrington. Rockwell, N. O. Or call Friok Ar T.vniOir'a Etnr Rockwell, as I will open a machine fehop and office there. If you want to live and let live, st e me. Yours to please, C. W. 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Ther have no seams to rip. They never become loose and bagg7 as the shape is knit in, not pressed in. hey are Guaranteed for fineness, for style, for superiority of ma terial acd workmanship, absolute ly stainlesB and to W9ar six months without holes, or a new pair free. Don't delay send in your order before offer expires. G've correct size, Wear - Ever Hosiery Co,. Dayton, Ohio. Notice of Execution Sale. State of North Carolina Kowan Oounty. Notice of . h Execution Sale, aiei'i xuig. uomp vs. .Brown & Fishor. 1 By vrtue of an execution directed to thj undersigned from the Superior Jourt of Rowan County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday. June 1st, 1914. at 12 M., at the court house door in Salisbury, t-..C..8ell to the higheat bidder for cash t- satisfy said executiohT all the right, title and interest of Norman . Brown ir and to the following describ ed real estate One house and lot in tha vuad xti m . , " .. CAVA of the town of Salisbury and facing on the extension of Fulton 8treat and described a follows: Beginning at a stake on the txtension of Fulton street and run thanna ;n c..u Easterly direction with Fulton Street 10 leei to a stake; thence in in Easter ly direction 900 feat-, u ur . Sroithdears line ; thence in a Northerly mruonwitnu.L. Kelly's line and Wm. Smithdpal's hne 75 feet to a stake. Dr. Corriher's line; thence in a Westerly direction and along with said Corriher's line 200 feet to Folton r te5-, tne beginning corner. For 2k Je' 8ee Book of Deeds No. 82 , page 238 This April 27th, 1914. J. H. McKbuzie, Sheriff of Rowan County- AUTOMOBILE TIRES 4T FACTORY PRICES. 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