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THE CAROLINA VATGHIilAN. D.iof J, U. Uonroe. News Items There will be civil service ex amiuations held in Charlotte on March 13th, April 6th and 7th. These examinations are for dif ferent positions in th govern ment service. Full information may be obtained by addressing the Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. Miss Rnth Fleming, of Elm wood, who has been visiting at Mrs. K. B BrunerV fos several weeks, returned heme Monday, The whereabouts of ticket agent Leonard, of the Southern, who disappeared 8 mysteriously some days since, are still unknown. The railroad peoole are checking up Mr, Leonard's books, and the result . of this work is not vet known. Mr. Leonard's friends feel confident his accounts will! be found straight. Spencer is to have a social or ganization to be knowu as the Yadkin Club. The officers have boen elected and a charter appli ed for. Miss May Monroe, daughter of Office! W. A. Mouro, of this city, and Oscar C. L ntz, of Gran ite Quarry, were u-ired in mar riage last Sunday afternoon by Rev. Geo. H. !ox. At a meeting of the Democratic City Executive Committee, held here last Saturday, April 16t.b was decided upon as the date fur the municipal primaries. . We received a communication from Bob this morning, too lv.tr. for this ssue. Iu will appear next week. In addition to those m nt.ioned on the first pag-1, we have thV name of Miss Carrie E. Shaver, Ricbfiefd, rou'e 2. as -a c ntestant in our buggy cout at. Mi?s Slia ver is a most fixor-n-iityouun lach and begins with 200 votes. Piles get. quick relief from Dr Shoop'a Magic Ointmert Ee m amber it's made alone 'or Pn - and it works with certainty satisfaction. Itching, pan. fu !, protruding, or blind piles disap pear like magic by its ne. Try it and see I Grimes Drug Store. A Stricken Household. Death has visited the bme of Richard H. Lane, on. Chestnut Hill, three tines within a lew hours. On Sunday the wife and daughter f Mr. Lana died. Mon day night another inmato of the home, Miss Howard, an aunt of Mr. Lane, died of pneumonia. A New Coacen. The Donnell Manufacturi n g Company, of St.Louis, will shortly open a branch wholesale bons here for the sale of bluings, oils, baking powders, extracts, drug gist's sundries, etc. Wade Car rier, of Concord, formerly teller in the First National Bank here, will have charge of the new con cern. The many Salisbury friends of Mr. Barrier will be glad to have him return and they will hope that his stay may be permanent. Ex Sheriff James M. Monroe, who hnd been confined to his bed with pneumonia for the past week, died yesterday m'orning about 11 o'clock. The deceased had beeu m poor health for a longtime and he had lost much of his strength when he was laid upon his bed and had to struggle with the dread disease .pneumonia. The funeral. will occur this afternoon at 3o!clock from the First Metho dist church. Sheriff Monroe was a native of Franklin township, where he ws bom 66 years ago. lie lived on his home place until 1S91 when he mijvvd to this city with his family, where he has since made his home, Mr Monroe filled se v eral offices before he was elected sheriff. He was an excellent citi zen and a kind-hearted, generous man. Hosts of friends will mourn his h.'ss. The bereaved family has the sympath of the community. Caught In Savannah. Mention has beea made in this paper of the recent, robbery of the store of the Belk-Harry Company. Chief Miller received a letter last week to tne effect that one of the thieves had been arrested at Sa vannah, Ga. The man was con victed of some minor offence and sent to the ch in gang. Heat tempted to escape and was shot by a guard. After he was shot ha told an officer of his having been a party to the robbery here. He is not seriously wounded and will probably be brought here for trial later. Mr. Winecoff Wins. In the case of Luther Winecoff grtinst Mrs. Julia F. Trelor, tried in he Superior court last week, the jury awarded the plaintiff $300. This was a suit on an al- eged hreach of contract. The p aintiff claimed that the defend r;t sold him certain lands for $8,000 and that he was to be giv- u p'jssesakn Novemler 1st, 1906 Hm tailed to obtain possession at :,o unie specifi d, hence the suit. Jesth sf Mr. Capps. M. V. B. Capps, who suffered u arvt re stroke of paralypis on Wed nesday last, died Monday morn !i;g at his home in this city. He vus 66 years of age and leaves fiv ibildren. The funeral took place vj9terdav alternoou at St. John's John's Lutheran chnrjh. Tie deeas -d a' a Ten: e.seean by ")irth, but came h re about :0 years ago from Chester, S. G. He was an officer in the C s. federate army, serving with h.n r under Generals Albert Sidney Juhns'-n, Stonewall Jackson anci Forrest, at different times. Boarders Wanffti! The Salisbury House !:'0 Scutb Long Street, is prepared to ac commodate a ew b - a r d e r s. Rooms nicely furnished, table well suppled and prices reasona ble. 2-18 fcf. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. A Mental Anguish Suit. The Rowan Superior Court ad journed Saturday for tne term, after disposing of a number of civil casesduring the past week. One of the most important ol these, and one which has already caused considerable litigation, was that of Mrs Annis Harrison against the Western Union Tele graph Company, a mental an guish suit. The circumstances of the case are doubtless familiar to the readers of this paper. The telegraph company was sued for alleged negligence in transmitting and delivering a message announc ing the death of Branson Harris on, -a step son of the plaintiff. The telegram it question was sent to Mrs. Harrison at High Point at 7 a. m. on July &th 1904, and was not delivered until 11 a. m Julv 9 h. The iurv eave the plaintiff $200. It's a pleasure to tel our read ers about a Cough Cure like Dr Snoop's. For years Dr. Shoop has fought against Opium, Chlo form and other unsafe irgrdi ents commonly found in C.- ugh remedies. Dr. Shoop, it seems, has we'eomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted, for he has worked along similar lines for many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against opium and other poisons. He h s thus m,de it possible for mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on' having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold by Grimes Drug Store. fttUIR HR. MARRY is now in New York buying . Spring and Summer (Goods. We are trying to make room for the new stuff that will s;on b gin to roll in. We herewith give a few prices to convince you that we mean business: Men' $1 00 Underwear, now 63o Mei:V50c Uuderwear, now 25o Men's 25j Underwear, now 19c Lap Robes, $2 00 sort, now $1.50 Lap Robes, $2.50 sort, now $1.75 Lap Robes. $3 00 sort now $2.25 Boys' 98o to $1 25 Suits 68o . Bovs' $1.50 to $2 00 Suns J8o Boys' $2 00 to $2 50 Suits $1.43 Men's, Youths' nd Boys' Overcoats at a big Reduction. bargain We are particular v s:r u s in strong footgear. On counters are slili left a few pairs of odds and ends that, yu can have for 98e to $2.48 per pair. Special attention is cli.-d to the f' llowiug lines of shoes handled exclusively by us: . Men's genuine bark tan leather solid as a brick wall, Hick ory calf shoes; Men's fine shot s inadp by Whitcomb " No'e better for style and wrar. Men's Women's and Children's Elkir sh vs s. Women's and Chrildren's "Gadman" tthoes. Every pair guaranteed to be tbsoluteiy solid leather by Seiaral Items of Interest Picked up all Over the State. Sidney Kincaid, who was con victed of seduction in the Burke county Superior court some time ago, has been, pardoned. The condition of his pardon was that he pay $300 to the school fund and $900 to the women in the case. Three white boys escaped th ? chain gang in Buncombe county recent! , by taking an oath not to drink liquor or smoke cigar ettes before they were 21 years of age. - The remains of two Chandler brothers, of Buncombe county, who went wet several years ago, were brought home last week for interment. They were frozen toi deth in a storm. Thirty-five cadets failed to pass the examinations at the Naval Academy at Annapolis recently. Three of these were from'North Carolina. Wadesboro and Anson county have sent a petition signed by 18,- 000 white voterB to "Raleigh ask ing that a law be passed driving whiskey out of Wadesboro and the county. The BEST Piano in the lorld. PREFERRED AND USED BY PUGG, de PACHiaAGHa, SEKHBR1GH." GSRAXTB FRI2Z, PARIS. 1SOO. PHISE, ST. X.OT7XS, 1So4. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO B. IP. JARRETT, SALISBURY, N. C. OOOOQOOOOOOOOfOOOOOOOOOOOOO o le Most Acceutable fife Are Things that may be of Service 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 00000000OOfOOOQOOOOQCOOO Order by Hail. Quick and Satisfactory Sorvloo Guaranteed. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ioth, nth--F and Q5ts. WASHINGTON, D. C. Opening DispSay This Week of flew Spring Models in Women's Ready-to-wear Garments. Suitable fni Lcal Wear or Adaptable for Southern Climatei. An authoritative presentatiou of highclasr apparel, showing latest Parisian ideas and colors, in Complete-Costumes, Dresses, Tailored arid Demi tailored suits, Baby Irish lace, Linen and Lingerie waists. Princess gowns in organdie, mull, batiste, nets and lawn, hand embroidered and laco trim med, wraps and traveling coats, oto. Mention is particularly made of tho splendid collection of "Demi7 or F-nicy Tailored Suits, Priucess Gowns and French Waists rn i Blouses . The Princpss Gown is pre-f minently the correct style for spring and flumni' r, and the soft, sheer, clinging fabrics are most wanted. Licea for trimmings are yery extensively used, th-r havy lac-s b-iug gr atly in evidence. This satria lda h very elaborately carried ut in the new French" W- ists, heavy laced and hand embroidery being used in profusion. In the Lace Waists and Baby Irish is most wanted. Thess are sBr-.wn here in a splendid variety of new patterns, and most of them 'hnve the German val. laces used as trimmings, the elbow sleeves predominates. In the 41Demi" and Full Tailored Suits the thin wool fabric8 ara u-ed almost exclusively voiles, chiffon Panamas and ihe plain Panamas and they are muchly trimmed with braids, lacis a- d embroideries, in Persian effects, etc. The Eton 'Jacket, the Pony Coat, and the Plaited Skirt the leading styles for spring, and they are mad in a wide rity ot adaptions. The present dUp'ay is of unusual attractiveness, embracing as it does most comprehensive assortments of ready-to-wear ap parel in both tropi! and medium weights. An inquiry as to the spring styles will b answered same day as received. Descriptions of the new suits, waists, shirts, etc., sent on application. are va- 3 NV 37 3V M fc9 W M 0 T W M W 4rf U VB I Draifj Your own Conclusions Probably a Gift of this Kind would be more Appreciated. At any rate be sure to come in and look over the Mammoth Stock of Furniture, Car pets, Rugs, Household and Office Furnishings, 0 Chinaware, Lamps, Toilet Sets, etc., carried by me. We have a large and varied Assortment in Quali ties and Prices. You are cordially invited togiveme acall. Very respectfully. WHcaht. West Inniss Street. ! Skin Diseasee of 20 Years' Standing Cured. I want you to know how much Chamberlain's Salve has done for me. It has cured my face of a skin disease of almost twenty years' standing. I have been treated by several as smart physi cal s as we huve in this country si d they did me no good, but two bf-xes of tKs salvp has curd me. Mrs. Fannie Griffi-u, Troy, Ala. Chan In rlain's Salve is for sale hv James Flumm p Salisburv. and Spencer Pharmacy, Spen- 0 DIETER LATE A AIG!, Children late for school, LuFband late for woik. Everything twisttd. All because the Clcck went wrong. - Don't tinker with it. Bring it to our deck Hos pital. We will diagnose its case in short order. Adjust it a little here and there Clean it up spick and span, and away it goes again, endowed with new life and vigor. The cost? Oh! not very much. Notning near as much as a new clock- Nothing near as much as the confusion caused by an Uncer tain Clock. Give vis a trial with your work. as to our Carnages and wagons, but how are you going to know un less you see them and try them? These few lines are meant to in vite you here. Will you come? You will if you wish to serve your own best interest. copywsht. mil AND SAFETY make an excellent har ness combination. (fi Yours for the purchase price (a moderate one) if your investment in horne goods is made here. Prove ii? Cer tainly first time you see us. COPVAtO HT. SOMETHING I01IE you, your friends and t4the man in the street" is any one of our many vehicles Carriages, Surreys, Runabouts, Mantels, etc. "They're built that way." Also ) last and ' run ithout running much money. Notice our Cash Prices f op the Next 30 Days. & SKEEk r LEADING JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Salisbury, Spencer, Klarion, N. C. "5 Barber BiigCT & Wagon Co. 115 E. Council Street cer, N. C.
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