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THE CAROLIIIAVATCHMAII. Local News Items " A series of meetings commenc ed Sunday night at the Spencer Methodist church . Rev. r J. E. Gay, the-pastor, will conduct the services. Evangelist V. Miller will be here shortly to conduct a number of special meetings for Bible teaching, at the First Baptist church, commencing October 21st. Rev. T. H. Spence, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Cleve land, will move to .Woodleaf in a short while and expects' to make his home there. SUICIDE AT SPENCER. Chas R. Adams, of Dantllle, Ya., - Throws Himself Under an. Engine. Yesterday morning at Spencer, about 7:30, Charles R. Adams, of Danville, Va.; committed sui cide by throwing himself under a moving engine. The tragic affair took place, at the passenger depot at Spencer. Adams went at the matter cooly and jdeliberately, and with a determination to work a good job of itj He waa standing on the platform talking to severaL per sons,! when, with a wave of hie hand; he said, "good bye," spraug in front of the approaching engine and was almost instantly killed. The man was identified by J. W. Iayne, who is the manager of a restaurant at Spencer, also by papers and letters found upon the Miss Margaret Branzelle, of Greensboro, and Engineer W. W. Smith, of the Southern, were married Monday night at Spencer, body. at the home of Mrs. JVM, King. Information from Danville is Grimes Bros-, of Lexington, who to tne effect 'that Adams, was a recently became the owners of the single man about 31 years of age. North Side Roller Mill,, are put- He had for some years been a to ting in new machinery, The Daughters of Rebekah cele brated the fifty-fifth anniversary of the foui.diug of their order, at xneir nan oauiraay mgnc. .. .re freshments were served,' addresses were made, and the occasion was a. pleasant one in all respects. The annual reception of the Elks of Salisbury will be given some time in October, The date has not yet beed decided Upon. Otho Poole, of Providence town ship, father of Dr. C. M. Poole, of Craven, is reported critically ill. Mr. Poole is 82 years old, Mr. and Mrs. S. P Swicegood, of Savannah, Ga0 whp have been in the city foriihe past two weeks, have returned home. , The Dry-Heath-Miller Com pany, recently of .Concord, is get- store at Main arid Council streets, lately vacated by-W. H. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gotman left Saturday for a two week's visit to New York. - Jesse C. Nail, who recently an-' nouonced himself as an inde pendent candidate for the. office of sheriff, has withdrawn from the race. The cause for this ac tion is stated by Mr. Nail td be bacco buyer on the Danville market, but later had resided at Timinonsville, S. C. The remains were brought to this city and prepared for burial at the undertaking establishment of Gi W. Wright and then sent to Danville. . It is evident the man was de ranged, for bin action here on the night before hie death shows it quite plainly. Sometime in the evening he ran through the home of a citizen of the South Ward, exclaiming in an excited tone, "Don't stop me, they are after me," He was arrested and locked up, but at an early hour yesterday morning he was; released that he might take an early train to Dan ville! Addison is said to have "been somewhat dissipated, and hia suicide is no doubt due to a con dition of mind caused bv I too much bad liquor The family of the unfortunate man is said to be of some prominence in Danville. Mr. Whlttaker Visits the City. H. F. Whittaker, of Pilot Mountain, N. C, the father, of the young man killed the other day by Conductor Hedrick, was nTthe city Monday. He came to look after his son's business aiTairs and: to gather particulars of the "for reasons entirely of a private killing of his son. Mr. Whittaker nature best known to myself. Concord Presbytery met yester day at the first Presbyterian church in this, city and will be in session during the week. Rev, J. H. Grey, pastor of the church could not be present, and Rev. W. F. Hollirigsworth is pre siding as moderator. . Jon. Jno. b. Jtlenqerson nas lHLUIlitSU XXULU a UUB1UOOO UlAM VJ Washington. J. P. Caldwell, of -the Char- days since to visit his daughter, Mrs. D. H.JMcCullough, who has been treatment. Governor Glenn spent Thurs day night in the city, the guest of L. H. Clement. There was a wagon' load of cot ton baskets in town a da? or two statedthat his sn was but 17 years old, and has been engaged in railroad work for about two years. The young man's mother feels his death very keenly, and Mr. Whittaker thinks she may not recover from thei shock. He says he will retain counsel to as sist in the prosecution of Hedrick. Engineer Keeier's Condition. Engineer Dan Keever, of Salis bury, who was seriously injured in a passenger wreck between Black Mountain and Asheville several months ago, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Mr. at the sanitorium here tor Keever is not yet able for duty as he has nut little 'use oi nis ngnt hand, the arm and shoulder having been broken in 5 different places. It was feared at the time, that he would be a cripple for his life and his many friends here are delight ed (that there is a prospect of his being ablo to resume his old run if his arm continues to improve. Hickory Times-Mercury; ago, on its way to the country. The siarht reminded one that the cotton picking season is at hand; Miss- Mabel. Deal, of Landis, Misses Josie and Annie Lipe, and the Misses Shimpock, of Enoch ville, were here Thursday on their wav home from a visit to Ashe- .. ville. The Yadkin road seems deter mined to ' sustain its reputation fer wrecks. There was a. freight wreck on the road the other day near Richfield which shut off traffic for several hours. Sick Headache. This disease is caused by a de rangement of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamber Jain's Stomach I and Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick headache will disappear. For sale by Jas. Plummer, Salisbury, N. C, and the Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C. - ' - - - Chamberlain's Cough Remedy one of the Best on the MarKet. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor and popularity until it is now one of the most staple medicines in use and has an enormous sale. It is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases, such as Roughs, colds and croup, and can alwaws he depended upon. It is pleas ant and safe to take and is un doubtedly the best in the mar ket for the purposes 'for which it is intended. Sold by James Plum mer, Salisbury, N. C, and Spen cer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C. " It arouses energy, r develops and stimulates ; nervous life. Carouses the 3ourace of ' vouth. It makes vou . voune . again. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do, 85 cents, Tea or Tab lets. T. W. Grimes Drug Co, To Core a Cold in one Daj v Take Laxative Bbomo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. Notice to Advertisers. . Changes of advertisements, to receive prope attention, should be received at the office on Mon day. This is vey important and we hope our friends wiJ1 observe it as near as possible EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of Nan cy Eller deceased, late of Kowan boun ty, N. C, this is to nQtify all persons having claims against jthe estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of August, 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This August 15th 1906, William Littleton Caublk, Executor. Walter H. Woodson, Altorney. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, F. M. Tarrh, has qualified as administrator of the estate of Mar tha E. Cranford. All persons having claims against said estate will exhibit same to me on or before the 1st day of August, 1907, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This August 1st, 1906. j F M. Tarkh, 9-12 4t. j Administrator. EXFCUTOR'S NOTICE. Having Qualified as executor of the will of Jacob O. Brown, deceased, I hereby notify all persons having claims against his j estate to present the same to me .on or before the 7th day of September,' 1907, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This September 6th, 1906. J. A. Yost, Theo. F. Kluttz, Executor. 9-12 6t. Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executor of the lasi will and testament of GeoTge Oor riher, desd., I hereby notify all persons having claims against his estate to present them to me, on or before the 15th day of September, 1907, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. This September 10th, 1906. Jacob H. Corriiier, Theo. F. Kluttz, ' Executor. 9-12 6t pd Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, J. H. McKenzie, has quali fied as Admini ;trator of the estate of W. T. Lawrence, late of Rowan Coun ty, North Carolina. All persons hav ing claims against said estate will ex hibit same to me on or before the 23rd day of August, 1907, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This A-ugust 23rd, 1906. J. H. .McKENZIE, BuKton Craige, Administrator, Attorney. . FAITH PROPERTY TOR SALE. I hereby offer for sale my prop erty in Faith consisting of a lot located on Main street in the cen ter of the village, on which is a store, an eight-room two-story dwelling, a two-room out-bouse, a good barn -and a good well. This is a good business location and will be sold at a bargain for cash. Any one interested is in vited to write to or call on J. R. McNairy, 8-27 4t, pd Faith, N. C. O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o North Carolina, Rowan County. . Notice is hereby given to thepublic, that application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of Will Lipe, convicted at No vember term, 1905, of the Superior Court of Rowan County, for the crime of Forcible Trespass r and sentenced to serve a term Of two years on the pub lic roads of Rowan County. 9-13 2t. J. A. Lipb Loans Doubly Secured. If you have any money idle or bringing you less than 6, list it with our Company at once. We'll lend it for you, First Mortgage on Real Estate, taking the muUgage and note in your name, and in ad dition give you the WRITTEN GUARANTEE of our Company that both princi pal and interests will be paid IN FULL as they fall due. We assume all risk and stand between you and possible loss. Our guarantee has more than $20,000 back of it; and, .loans made through our Company have DOUBLE THE SECURITY OF A BANK paying you 6 all the time. McGubbins & Harrison Co., Paid in capital $20,000, Loans, Real Estate, Fire-and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, N, C. o d o o o o o o o o o o o o p o o o o o o o o o o o 2 o -t V : - I L3 m !1 UiLU Ife! EfiSELLS GRIMES. If you are looking for lower prices than Grimes' on goods equal in quality to (Jrimes you can "Shop" all over Salisbury and you will simply have your time and trouble for nothing quality for quality No one Undersells Grimes. Our Prescription Work, . ' properly prepared from high grade materi als, as (Grimes prepares it? there are no lower prices than Grimes' anywhere. Oil ill ROOM MIES, the things sick, people require for (heir com fort 'and well being you will find (Brimes' Prices always as low as the lowest. On Toilet Requisites, the Creams, Lotions, Powders and other pre parations so dear to woman's heart, there are no lower prices than Grimes. On all Other Goods carried in stock strictly rock bottom. Grimes' prices are 126 North Main Street, SALISBURY, N. C. 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