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'in. V - ,t7 1 1 1 V r Wa.n.81EtrAET,'...Ed:ndProp, "BntAMd'lLi jeeohd-elass matter Jan ar? IS, at jthe posirofflce at China l ' 1 ' ;:.: aiTTMMiRTPTlON PRICE . 1 fWatchman and Record, one yeat. two eigh", was in position .Wednes f aperspe week, caeh in ad-rance, $1,00 dayand. th hoge .bronze statue -eywislxmonthg,60o. , .y iauled in and deposited near- - v'-'w'Vi t 'k ioio uhmawuv. . . , "0nthe pedestal. It is of heroic size 7 ; 5 - . 6EKEBAL MATTERS OF INTEREST. ' j ... . EnaU RBJaced Jo Littli Piragnph? . lBr i V'f UA 1 ms rB" ' Theodore Robsevelt will prob - n'iUt be" heard from in no uncer-1 tain; terms withinthe next tw$ worts at to his political attitude. x rienos say is nni wbhubuhuu :irUiL. ..U.Mnf the nnnVk1il i .. n y r j a.: W"T-,UB r A ean party. While scores of , statement hare been made public , by prominent republican! saying they believed the. rs-nomination ' of Taft will mean the complete j wound was not considered of cou . route of the republican party, I gequence and was given little at- Boosevelt has received , similar reports by the tens of i hundreds .Upon a close inveitigati?n into these reports will resi Roosevelt' - decision according to some of his ''closest advisers; d -r WilUam Ht White,; of f root- lyn, N.Xi ,eays he has ? the best New Year's present in the world. While walking along Nankasset beaoh on Christmas .day ; White ; found a.largeohunk of v a foreign substance whioh . he took home, He brok oil a pieoe of the strange mass and brought it to a chemist for' analysis. The chemist after a number of tests deolared it con tained all the properties of am bergris, the p reoious material Vied in cologne making. The standard rate for ambergris is $60 an ounce, so the mass White found is . worth $19,200. "The matter was coughed up by a sick whale," the chemist said, "and became of its scarcity it is very aluable." ; Ithat Chkrles W. Morse, soon after oommencing hiB term" in prison at Atlanta, offered $1,000 whicii; was ooiistrued by Warden 1tlp0itMl. the ' federal prison ; at Atlanta as a bribe, was the. state ment made by the warden. Moy- er -aaid that Cone day he gave lorf e tome papers f assigning lOfflftMf stock -and - that a few days later. Morse said to him, "I made $2,000 on that deal and want you to have half ." Moyer said he told Morse never to offer him money again and advised Attorney General Wickersham of the incident. ' ...President Taft has commuted "the life sentence of Arthur Adams and Robert Sawyer, two British subjects, convicted of murder ia 1900, their terms to expire im mediately. The men were charged with the murder of the captain, mate and cook of. a lumber schooner off the coast of North Carolina and" were confined in the federal penitentiary at At lanta. - v- A trans-Atlantic flight of 2,450 miles will be made by Harry , N. Atwood next April in thirty hours if the present plans of the well knowh: aviator go through: It was learned today that an order had been placed 'for an improved type of hydro-aeroplane designed by Atwood . Norman B.. Mack, has declared his. intention of retiring from the chairmanship of the national dem.oratir '.committee. He ' says that his time. is; so completely oc cupied witE pther affairs that" he cannot continue as chairman es pecially " duHng a presidential jreir -J -7 -v-;;- ; W illiaml Hardesy, was killed, his body burned, aud .Charles Young and James . Molloy , river men, seriously wounded by a mob of fifteen negroes on- Oentenniel Island, twenty miles ;north of Memphis, Monday. ' The victims re 'fishermen. The island has "been the scene of many similar tragedies in the last few years between whites and blacks. .. As the result of the lynching Sunday of William Turner, a ne gro; for ' murdering Qeorge Cason, white farmer, and criminal as sault upon Mri; Cason, warning lias been issued to the n egroes to ' keep; off the streets ; cf Maldrow, wbeto ; th; ly uchin ccuired't. as ti tt8 !ut faaltisaw j the county featr; All is quiet at Muldrow, 0. iii . -A ' - i . . . 7-1 T" 1 " '! ' . STATE NEWS, c i- i ' - i ft . , Hess et Interest tiKmi frcatia Atlia Tberma rble and granite; pedei- for the Dr. Chai. D. Mclver ;f f the FayetviU street en- trance to capital square at Jtai by ready 09 ponnted! once and is a duplicate that is - to be set up at o'noe in , Greensboro cost $7,000, the money being a tnbtUJdf 0Te fr0m the .chool children educators d admirers 0 Dr. Molyer generally. - The statue is to'be kept iveiled .until some time in the spring when ! there will be appropiate unveiling narAmnniHi in both ' Raleisrh and - - - - a. . . .. reensboro. 'Some dajs ago O: W. Simson f 8tatBTille d ropped a tool witb whioh he had "been working and the tool struck his foot cutting a small gash in his big toe. The tention. A few. days later blocd poison set in and Mr. Simson hai since been in a critical: condition It was f eared for Aime , that , hie limb would have Jto be amputated, but his condition is now- iiprov- ed- ;.'V'" , ' r Thegovernor Thursday ave J pardon to Frank Beryman, , a lad of 17 of Lee county, who was con- victed at the Novemb3r term of court for the crime of retailing and sentenced to 'two years .' The governor's reasons for ' pardon is as follows: "Prisoner, not ex ceeding 17 years of age, with sev eral others submitted . The trial judge has since investigated the matter and is convinoed that this boy was over persuaded to submit along with the others and that the sentence is improper as to him, and he requests me to grant an immediate pardon. The so licitor joins the judge in request ing pardon, as ; do a number of others acquainted with the facts. J The town of AlLeinarle experi enced a wholesale cleaning: up of its tiger element Thursday when the chief of polios swooped"; down on the sightless animaleusid;;ti. caroerated nine in tbVrtoWB-lockup. When the tigers began to get in J their dirty . work! . before Christmas , detectives were em ployed and the bunch was cap tured without trouble. High Point had a high old time Christmas. It is -related that the number of drunks during the holy Christmas seaBon exceeded all previous records. The tigers of the city did a big business and the mail order houses a larger one. The Southern Express Company had to rent larger quar ters to handle the stuff and the city lock-up was kept- crowded all the time. Capt. R. L. Miner, of Spmcer, conductor on a freight train on the main line of the Southern railway was fired on from am bush early Saturday morning while his train was on a siding at Brown Summit, Guilford ocunty. A search of the train showed that seven cars had been broken open and a part of their contents stolen. Capt. Bell, also a.cm duotor on the Southern, Was se riously shot by robbers near the same place some months ago. At Rowland, Robasod county, Christmas day, a drunken negro man we'nt to the home of a col ored woman and behaved insuch a manner that he was ordered away. He fired on the ' woman with a shot gun, while she held an infant in . her arms, and the load took 'effect in head, - dashing out the its child's brains. The man escaped. ' ; ' While on a drinking spree Sat urday night William Tyson of Ansonville went to the Christmas tree of the Baptist church of that town and, after being put cut of the church; shot a horse, belong ing to the superintendent of the Sunday sohool . w He was display ing the his pistol and in other ways disturbing the congregation when Mr. James Tyson, who was helping ' about the exercises, and Mr Pred StatonV led him outside; In a few minutes a-ot was fired and it was learned; that . the boy had -killed a horse belbning to James' TysonV'':Vv':;j& v-i; Stephens C. Barger of Wash- ington:N:04 appfyap pointed judge of the Fitit 'jadioi , i.,f i fii i n i 'it-, ii, I'tvx st, III, I VI I v x II M 1 1 1 1 o Vl V- u :X l.h v-. Ill !' 1 . I I I 1 I II I I f J I 1, i 1 III II M I I Ilk." Ill Ml-., i I I I r I l 1 I 1 1 I I ft I B I 11 l 1 uu;m yYA mi vk i; item 8ome time world men - Thev did ers offered up sacrifices, and the offering of one was mora acceptable tnan tne onerine o aa osner . Twelve eoni camp to'one father, vonte. ' J - A mighty nation was formed, alntorl tn hnnnmA lrinir. 1 And fiver since those days there and services havebeen acceptable, favorites, and citisens whose talents kines. v eoveroors.; and "presidents elorv and honor! and - all - their, brethren have bbwed ; down before them. -Thev have wornman ties 01 power. 1J Tbey 2 have governed the brains, the bodies the souls and the pocketbook's'pf the' multitude. , l 1 . , - It is not knowledge that so elevates men above their fellows, foT many a learned man has been born, ana aoS01Ueinsigninoauoo. ? x is hizht toiler hes slaved himself to forty dollars? a month. It is net iony for the possessors ot.tnesa aitriouies stana in muituuaes upon everv rcund of the ladder of success. What is it? i I will tell ybu what it is. The private trust and putting ' upon sDonsibilitv. - When an employer has an important letter which he-wishes to be mailed at six p. m. he will either put it in the box with his own hand or ffive it in charsre of some one who would rather miss his anriner than fail to do his duty. States appoints a Secretary of War; he selects a man who would rather he shot, haneed drawn and promptly in a -pinch. When the people elect a governor they, want a man who will either veto a bill or sign it. 'The rabble honors ; a man who will act, a man who is not afraid to do things and to be re- sponsible. . ;-. AND HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID , FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES Wool on Commission.' Writ for price list mentioning - EstabUahed 1837 JOHN WHITE & CO. L0UISVILLE.KY. al district by Governor Kitchin , and will hold his first court in Wake county -January 8. He sucoeeds the Hon. George W. Ward, whose resignation was an nounced in the mornfng' papers of December 12 and for whose position there has been a merry contest since that time. Friday afternoon Harrison Johnson, was brought to Golds tooro and placed in jail on a charge of killing J. H. Bowen, another white man from the same section.' Bowen and Johnson, both over 60 years old, came to Goldsboro last Saturday and "loaded up" on blind tiger whis key. On the -highway heme Sat urday evening, each riding in his own vehicle, they got into a' dis pute. Beyond Neusa river bridge they got out of their vehicles in the road to ."fight it out," with the . result ' that , Johnson cut Bowen so severely that he was un able to help himaelf and was tak en up by some one passing and Drougnt oacK so me city, wuum ue was placed in the Goldsboro' hosoital. Here he received alFt A. possible oare, but his wounds from the first were hopeless The -little town of Grimeslandj twelve miles from Greenville, N. 0.) was almost wiped off the map by fire Thursdav. rery usH nets house on one . side of the streel was burned and it was . the utmost difiioulty that the fire was kept from the other side. The damage is conservatively es timated at $25000. ' ",-- ;f. Baker Byron is in jail at Naw berne for the .murder of Will Avery, a young engineer of that city. So far. as can be learned) the mmder was unprovoked and cold blooded. . While the total population of the United States increased about 11 per cent, in the last six years the number of insane people was augmented during the same peri od by 25 per cent. In 872 insti tutions canvassed by the census bureau up to January : lt " 1910, there were 187,454 patients or an increase of 87 303 Binoe. 1904. Massachusetts led the states with 844.6 insane per 100.000 pspula-: tion, with New York a close sec ond with 343.1 for every 100,000 persons. : ' . . .. ' ..." .. ' Detective William J. Burns has arrived in New Orleans toccu olude the mves tigation of ' a dynamite- explosion! which wrecked a building t. erected by, -non-union men. " ih k-'K'-M Sehator Baily of Texas' has an nounced that he would accept thp ih vitatipn j to 5 sjpeak ; betore . the North 3arolina Bar Association at its annual meeting in Junti. Re8pori8ibilitp - near, the beisrinninflt of : "the. were equal in every thipglexcept not long remain soH-Two broth and one o( them became the fa- and one out of many citizens ' was nave oeen men whose- offering hoys whose industry has msde tnem have caused ? them to be 'elected , i uey nave teen ? crowned witn auinoruy: ana ; held soepterrs ,.oi reared and buried -in complete uui ubiu wuu; 101 usujr uim his' grave in a cellar or attio "on pfndencer ambition, love or relfg faculty of accepting public and one's .shoulders the burden ox re When the President of the United Quartered than to fail to act . - : . this ad. JNO. R. BROWN Jeweler and Optician. CHINA, GROVE, .- 16 years experience. - Xi. c Prices moderate For Eye Insurance, Treatment and Properly Fitted Glaseses . can on DR. U. E. at- L. M. Holshouser'8 Residence CHINA GROVE, If- C- Office Days : '; Every Friday Try xa pair of (rome Waterproof Shoes' made and Guaranteed by COOK BROS., 'Phone 382. 117 V. Innes Street, SALISBURY, N.!C. USE OVj LEARN TO BE A BOOKKEEPER SALESMAN ' FOR PARTICULARS WRITE BROWN'S HOME: STUDY SCHOGL EIGHTH AND PINE.- . IT. LOUIS, MO, A fur 1. " T T r "VT fa. . -rr a bound in hook fnrm . pasteboard covers fi ; -pags, with an inspiring - : money-maklny ugges- - "w eacn - page. . Mailed prepaid. 25c Bu&inesa .Tabllihtns Co, .j . ,m and Pine st For Sale A iofe of thoronghbred. siugle-co'pb' Rhod ' Island Beds. A splendid lot " cf Cpnllets and oookU derivered in ; Salis bury at $1:00 each! .First come first; served.' Now is the time to bay i U- Call on or write B. AMo- Langhlin, Cleveland, N. 0. m it MILLER Home MaflB Sloes. 1 . STENOGRAPHER 1 ism 912 Promises to bs Good Ore for This What . has -1918 in- stcre for rfeh Carolina? f - ' ' : This is an interftstiDg question i Kditor. Wade Harris, o the Charlotte Chrcnicle, believes the year 1712 is going-to be ; ttebeet year.he good;Old stnte hat known for a long : time s ; JJeglpniug . at Raleigh, e are to have hi henew 25O,O00 k Apartment buildin'jr aod the : Ashley' Hornev $10,000 . lillffCHlVlAlljffllREKB GREAT. POPULARITY CONTENT! A TWO MOST P O PUL A R ' . f -i 1 , : y- v I I I Ill iii ii 1 1 1 11 H e ' ii ' 1 s. - . I ill II SIIl Till I I I I I I 11 1 1 1 i hi Ii mi -St . . - -'j v -. : ll ' jj j ' ' A Handsome Three-Piece Suite of Mohogany Parlor Furniture Valued &t$l0& In addUion to the above a third prize especially for the rural districts is contemplated MaU to Contest Department, fiox 18, Salisbury, N. C.v fined out. 50 Free "Viote CouBon. This coupon will be received at the office aid the candidate whose name appears below will be credited with 50 Free Votes. Not good after Jan. 15 NAME. P. O,... STATE. RURAL ROUTE. DATE... Address all Inquiries and Communications to Contest is conducted by UNITED CONTEST Above will be found a contestant may turn in as many of these free vote cGUpons as she likes and she is (jredii1 with 50 yotes for each Get your friends to clip these coupons from, each issue of kHt:! Watchman and Re(jobd and each and every coupon will, count for fifty' votes - You" will' be surprised to see how rapidly tJie votes count up for you. !0'aftM l-A - There is a ballot box in the office of The Watchman where votes may be deposited fbr any contestants whom you may see fit to favor with your votes. slf . you cannot bring the ballots to the oftice send them in by mail and the votes will be creditedtlo theisaqdi dates for, whom they are intended. " K h,- ; .xiH '' -: ' The wah source of obtaining Votes though is by getting prepaid subscriptions 'toZmi:. Tffiv Repoed, j old ones renewed or new subscriptions.'; For scale 6f ;6tesiee :l . Subscriptioii books are furrdsh the contestants. If ycu have net already received -samecall at "the oftice lierejand you will be supplied with them at once. . . - ,. -' REGULATIONS OF CONTEST j''r ' Hble 'All money obtained by the contestants shall be turned over to the contest Rule 2, Votes cannot be square basis for all. Votes can only be obtained by securing subsciptionsor, , getting re? : newals, or by cutting the nomination or free vote certificate qutof eaehilESueEach l contestant is-allowed one nomination coupon giving her one thousand -yq':- f' Rule 3. As soon as money for subscriDtion is brought coed office, by contestants, votes will be issued. These" votes -may . l?e dropped -dntoj the ballot box at the time they are issued, but they tnust be placed in therJaoxbefore Sl p. m -' ? January 22nd in order to be valid. f : f ''r:i':'J"i-:A:-- , Rule 4. .Nominators and contestants in the Watchman-Recoed contest must agre.to C : . and accept all rules and conditions. - . '- :'-'-A r'-. :;.. ''. 1 " Rule 5. The right is reserved to reject any name for contestant for any cause,, also' '5 " tq alter these rules should occasion demand. -v. . :. . '.-..: ;;; ; -f 4 " -1 " Rule 6. Any question that may arise between contestants will be decided by contest - ' manager and her decision shall be final.: . - " . ' 1 "v ; - ':.. -." Rnle 7. Important. The contestdoses at 2 o'clock p. mM sharp on Monday. January A"' 22nd, 1912.; Absolutely no votes will be credited or received. after this time. The result, j r of the contest will be announced by 5 o'clock, Monday January, 22nd at the .Watchman r . Recobd office. . . ." . ' " - -' " . ; .- ; " -;-v'.; ' -.AirC''. '7 C.... If any boint is not clear to call at the ofilce and have it full time the contest is going on and her seryices are at your disposal at all times. Vrf'iv" We hope tht a large number of ladies will enter at once. A late start is a flrreat handi - i - cap in: a; proposition of this ort i a; proposition of this ort and we urge all prospective s andge busy ngbt awayV monument to the Women ofi the Cnf ederacy4' in 'addition' to - a new theatre and a couple bf ho- tell . Then will comevths JTjr folk and Southern y Oharlotte. As to. Concord,';' itv will 'Tsef 'its street car line extended and pos siblv before the year' is out k may be hitchedp withv the. interor ban. or at anv rate be running to Kannapolii, Landis, China Grove and SaJisburf; The. early ; part 1 of the year will see . thertrolley In invaluable prizes . to : ,be, away absolutely free to The Ten AND ADVERTISING COM. JACKSONVILLE, FLA,;. FIFTY FREE. VOTES. coudou entitliner a contestant bought or exchancred. The contest wilLbe.rntt.-onlA fair, a nrosnective contestant, we exDlained. The contest mauaarer and; we urge all iprospectiv line between Charlotte ahddas toniaopenedfor traCar ; four-block area in - OhrIotli, formerly oicupied by residaas oonverted iato a fraight aadFii- . genger terminals'. ' t ."There is corn iu the trib, Cf at ; in ; the smokehouse and : isav money "in the. bank, Weoay also elect a democratio preiujnt : The year 1912 is goin.to J greatone for the State , of . ,Iortu, Carolina. - - , givjen the H'-1 r.u.' L A B E ft 4 First, Prizes u 1 Hv Wiley arid Flemings' stoiiOS West Inries St. V iiext door door to the sky- scraper. 4w Following Ubtot Will bs Given Fob ZZ1 Old and New Subscribers TO TH E 7 ATC AH & IIECO RDT i One year's sabscription, both papers., $t.00..... 1000 Two " " r, .. vuto.v.. 3500 Three " ; " V M " .. $8.00... V 4000 Four " " " $4 00. K500 Five " ; 44 " ... 15.00 ... 7500 ..$ia00.... 20000 . -.- ' . 1 . , . Xt '- . -;r.:.. !;-. is . Box 13, v Salisbury; N.' C. to or mailed .to WATCHirisiR ftBd' should be irlad to Hava rmw Y " will be at Salisbury lor thft; ' : K contestants" . to enterVvthi r contestants to enterVvthel r r - Aw'tMtiifr'i y - y.
China Grove Record (Salisbury, N.C.)
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