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hrtic n i nn'tf in 1 11 lmuM w i I ilL UHUULIlm T T ill UUIUHH Win. H. tTKWART, Editor and Ownw Published Evry WednM4ay At Salisbury, N. C. Oubscrlptltn Price: . Watelimaa, 1 ytar ........? .75 Record, 1 year. ............ r. . - .75 The Frogresaire Farmer, 1 year.. 1.00 AXk 1 for a year each, only $1.50 Entered aa second-clasa matter, Jan vary ltth. 1905, at the postofflce at feaUafeary, N. C, under the act of Con Creea of If arch 3rd, 1171. Salisbury, N, C 7 Ang. 13, 1919 A public ( fficial who has no respect for the rigbis of a ma- jurity of the, citizens he ?s trusted to reprepeut, should resign. We notice a Roman Catho lie reading club is being very effasively.praieed and given more space than other clubr in thacity these days. Why? The Watchman does Dot endorse unsanitary condi tions and minority rule therefore it i& opposed to the so-called sanitary closet and the domination of faddists Isn't this new water super intendent the "engineer," who tried to ruu the contents of a big ipH through a much smaller one and'lhus spoiled Salisbury' new $100,000 water plant? Did you ever see a baby asleep,with flies crawling iu its nose, mouth and all over it?. Sure! And isn't it strange babies eeldm have typhoid fever, the great ecare crow of the so-called health officere? When you lie awake at night fighting musquitoes re member they were hatched in the soscalled sanitary closets that were forced upon us bj thecounty commiFsioners anr5 town aldermen through thai farce called an all time health officer. Last week we completed j very able article eutitled "What is Democracy?" We hope all read it. for It gives a very easily understood analy sis of our American system of government. In reading it you will not:ce that real Democracy and the kind be ing dealt out to us is a verj different article. We notice a little bunch of imaginary important newt papers, have decided to ad vertise North Carolina and th South ior sale Of course they take it for grauted thai everybody in this section wants to sell out and leave They are just begging Strang, ms to curne iu and lak chaise. In this particular w- might help them. Fo? instance Japan and Ciertnan. would like to colonize Ameri ca. Why; uot send these advertisements, where they will bring the greatest ref suit. And, further, why not show their good faith in their propaganda by first offering their own property for sale. When the electionrf J O Grajg, of WinetonpSalem as -superintend en of the Salis bury Water Works, by the water hoard was made kuowo, a avft of disgust went over the city and taxpayers gener ally made? known their disap proval. One man expressed it thus: "It's a dirty shame," and others were equally ex jAh3 Of course being an 1 n oort it w as n toe wasy v to g iv.e'hi ra $i hand so me.; sa 1 f 300 per month, 'there is a thousand ran in Salisbury, tax payerB with .prior rig Ms who could fill the .office and would have been glad to have fifolteu it" at $2r0 or - less. Thus another $10 or more per month of the people's money is beng handed out to a strangeragaiitst the wishes of practically 100 pe rcent of the population. : The Extension Farm New a weekly exhibition of the waste of public mtaiey bythe State Depart meat of AgricuH ture, contains an article on "How to Bred Sheep,"by , sheep field agent. Sine there is practically no profii in raising sheep and au ex: ceediugly few raised in thi State, we wonder if the said sheep field agent doseu'l need a flock of assistants to hVrt him hold his hands. Il about 75 per cent of these State bureaus and commis sions were cut out the State would be the better off there bv. ' . It has proven a very diffi cult matter to enforce the prohibition laws, although a large maj irity of the citizun w in' el and voted tVr them.su i i no wonder that the bo cabled State Board of Health is having trouble to get the people to observe its order when 95 pr cent, of them htve uo use for eiiher the Board of Health or the laws it has sneaked on the statute books. Another fl ck of officers are to be appointed to run over Jthe county and meddle with the people, i e, sanitary inspectors. This is the re sult of our sohcalled repre sentatives taking a bunch, of orders from the Stale: Boar. of Health and giviug their. he dignity of law, con trary to the wishes of 95 per cent of the sovereign votersof the State. What is tn be thought of. sinih "Deranc racy?1' What are the peo pie's duties relative to such contempt foi thir rights and preogratives Iu most casec rhe so-called sanitary closets have made matters worse are nothing short of fly and mos qui to incubators, expense, worry and now an invasion of the sacred preciucts oi our homes by a bunch of hirelings clothed with usurped authority, tyrannic This Woman Recommends Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Her Personal Experience. McLean, Neb. "I want to recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Uompound to all women, who suffer from any functional disturbance, as it has done me more good than all the doctor's medicine. Since taking it I have a fine Healthy baby girl and have gainedin health and strength. - My hus band and L both praise your med icine to all suffering women." Mrs. John Koppelmann, R, No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. . r This famous root aad herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable: Com pound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, in flammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches; nervousness or "the-blues" to give this successful remedy a trial. - -For special suggestions in regard to your ailment .write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of ita long experience is at your service. TO ALL WOMEN WHO mi ILL catjarid contrary; to: Tfevery; in1; etiuct of ;& ; tea-les: an-! f ree people are to set nosing around - This lit le bu nch of meddlers have becomu, more domineering, exacting each year, while the people hoped and hoped that some sane body of men might gather at Raleigh aud get tilings right. Hut hi pf is gradual ly being choke i to deatli and a' battle roy al to r th - peoples rights and geuuine dmocra cy will oou be waifed in North. 0:rolina. The peo? le are too thoroghlv d'siusle'd with the (Mind net of thn so (jlled demOviratic hosges to attend 1eununciat:ry biaps meetings, ak for the repeal. ot the uutneidu vicious and and burdensome laws pactel by th' last and prior legifia luresathev should but9 art biding the:r time uuTTThe next election, when,' if real democracy is not propfHfy euthroned something will takeite place. Watch! Andrew Carnegie Died Early Monday. Jeuox, Mass., Aug. 11 Andrew Carnegie, steel tUag nate and philanthropist, died at his Leuox summer home "Shadow Brook" at 7 40 this morning after an illness of less than three days of bron chial pneumonia. , So suddeu was the death th t his daugh ter, Mrs R jsvvell Miller was uot. able to get to hr father's bedside before he died. His wife aud private secretary were with him to the end Mr (Jarurgie bad spent most of the summer at Iri x coming here late in May, and up to a few weeks ago, enjoyed himself in almost! dailylisbing trips on Lake! Mahkeenac, which bo refers his big Sladowbrook estate and iti riding about his grouuds. He was taen ill Friday, anfgrew sead?ly worse. His advanced age 82, lessened the powers of resistance, aud hastened the end. Mr Carnegi- came to Lenox to make his home in May, 1917, aud spent the la?t three eummer here. He intended t ) spend his dejlininc days at bis country borne tiers and recently auuouu-cemeut was made that Mr ( arugie would spend Ml the spring and sum mer .months here. He came from New York late in. May this year. Mr Carnegie leaves a widow who was Miss Louise Whit field of New York, aud his daughter, Margaret, who marriPfl lawt A nri 1 Wnaio.n Rc8well Miller, of Nw York. ! Bay War Savings Stamps L & M , BEST THAT CAN BE MADE i v Cost to you $3.25 a Gallon when made ready to use RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS Obtain COLOR CARD from bur Agents or ' - ' LONGMAN & MARTINEZ Manufacturers New York ' ' i monument fl There is product, quarried right here in N not come to see us, phone 125 to see you. ' Salisbury Marble Co., Saiisoury, N. C. Life a Mrs. F. M. Jones, of Palmer, Okla., writes: "From the time I en tered into womanhood . '. . I looked with dread from one month: to the next. 1 suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until lite to me was a misery. 1 would think 1 could not endure the pain any longer, and I -- - AftA gmuuaujr gut wuisc, Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, I decided to The Woman's Tonic "I took four bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have not a pain. . . " It has now been two years since I took Cardui, and 1 am still in good health. . . 1 would ad vise any woman or girt to use Cardui who is a sutferer from any female trouble." If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up yourrun-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car dui. It helped her. We believe it will help you. All Druggists 1.68 EE Trade with C.P.S THE GROCER, He carries a full line of Hig) Grade Groceries at ery, low prices. Buys all kinds of Produc Thickens' Kgys, Macon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Watkii Medicine Co. 'Phone. 57. 119 W Innjfts St HUPING 1 1 Or. B. C. Taylor, DENTIST. wuna rove: iviouaay, i uesaaj Landis: Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Examination Free. Was Misery TAKE mflM SEMI-PASTE PAINTS swzi If 3 ou are in need of anything- in our line it will pay you to visit our show room, which is well filled wiih both marble and granite stones. We have just added a nice assortment of the beau tiful Blue Pearl granite monuments. not a prettier nor better granite' in the country than this; it is a home Rowan county. If vou can- and our representative will call The Honor Roll of Rowan County ts an apprecfadon of the gal lant men in Rowan County who served the Nation in its hour of need. You are proud of your boy who is in the Service and vour notL'h bor is proud of his. - We want these pictures and biographies so that we can prepare an Honor Roll for Rowan county that will be preserved for many gen erations. WHAT THE HONOR ROLL WILL CONTAIN. It will have pictures and biographies of the women in our county, who gave up their time and strength for the American Red Ctoss work. ' ? It will have pictures and records of the,boys of this county who have been in the service and who are now in the service. They did their duty when we needed them and now it is up to us to preserve their records in a way that will make them proud that they are from Kowan county. f It will contain pictures and text describing activities of the men who could.not go to war, but were eager to do iheir part by help ing Uncle Sam with all his war activities, such as. Liberty Loan Drives, War Stamps and various relief work It will contain handsome colored reproduction of General Persh ing, President Wilson and General Foch. Eaeh' picture will be placed within an elaborate decorative frame symbolic of the activi ties of each of these great men. " It will have four distinctive five-color division illustrations pre pared by a well Jcnown artist typifying the activities of the Red Cross, Home Service Workers, trj,e 4rmy and the Navy. It will be elaborately pepared with page a-lter page of highly artistic colored designs in the forepart of the volume especially de signed for our Honor Roll by one of he leading publishing rompan tes in this country. We have spared no exprense in making this book one that you will prize highly should you be so fortunate of securing a copy of same. We feel confident that it will be a volume, that evei youe will treasure and hand down from one generation to another with considerable pride. Then ionly. a limited number being printed. If you desire to have us reserve a copy vou had ettef doTt rmineiltaTcyrw-o not promise to secure additional c )pies later on. ORDER YOUR HONOR ROLL AT ONCE TO BE SORE OF OBTAINING SAME. This authenic record of all war activities in Rojvan county. The edition is being sold out veiy rapidly anl we have ordered only enough to cover the coU of compiling, printing and binding this handsome book We are not goinjjr to eondu&'an extensive sales campaign, so that is not our mission in preparing this publication. Please do not hold back the picture of your boy or'yourself, because you are not going to order a book. We want your picture, your boy's picture, and biographies in this, book whetcher you order or not. . Please do not censor us if we are unable to secure a copy of he Honor Roll for y.ou later on. After our pub'ishers have gone to pressjQn this book itwill be only within a short time there will be qo chance of securing a copv-of it. The time tor action orf this matter is now, send your application as quickly as possible, also photograph and data. Fillja at once and mail with photo' to Wm.'H Stewart, publisher, Salisbury, N. C. Coupon to be filled Soldiers Name. Kank Branch Company ; Division Township , Son of .". ' (Both parents. Give maiden name of mother) Husband of Give maiden name Entered service s To Camp ..... .... Transferred to Camp Transferred to Tamp Over sea to Date of promotion to rank of . Date of promotion to rank of.. Date of promotion to rank of .. Date of promotion to rank of .. Foughtat Wounded at battle of Date ,. Kitted at battle of '.. Dalte ..;.' Died: Place f... Date....... Decorations pj Mustered out at Camp in for kowan County and Sailors. of service. .Regiment. Date of birth . and wife , 19 at , date '.. date. , date 191,... 191.... .191.... date t91 191...
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