;.-i;. '.-ii- The Barbef jBuggy 1& WAgon n hi. in ad in this uaoer that .V- vinvm vil I FY R1PPIFS. - " April 29th,' is dne irt alarge measure to aDuse TToorn am 'WtlW' backward nf the bowt Is. IV employitig diw ia of interest t farmers aud stock witn . weir . worit uu,vvvuy. tic purgatives; xo y?u AwnpHv. .1 ,y,;-- . the cold anl wev.weaiBr. m fege on,y Dr Kingg aewvLate .VL'WJ.r-s. - -v. - - - ; . I - m "' . 1 '11. J - 1 i- :. h anlr. 1 .- r . s .. , - , -v . ... ofthe truit is . kuhju uu, .v-- p... the safe. ireTitle-cleansers 'W.jV.rai"r-; J Wrv tiies Scorning all right. - . ; aranteed to - V- . - . - 1 IT . ' - War frrt 1 - - r r- - . - I H III IIIVIK'iiauuiDt - ' ferine 'some ? specials lor oavu . - - . .- . i . ; Julius Frick, . .spcretarjr; and . u;u anr hnnA and - K ; , - - : treasurer, offers, the-:Rockweli fnd ha8 Roller Mill for saK i This is a barn. built a alone for Piles, vand its actioa positive -aud certain.. Itch in nAinfnl. Drotrudinst or blind-pil idisanpear like magic by.: its us Large nickel-capped glass jars tt Sold bv Grimes Dtxi Store. .; "i" - ' - ; good property and should bring a L, M. Miles, of ttreensnoro, nas Ind nrice - accepted a position at. the pump Tne oaiisoury j-ry uuuo ha anmnthin? RO SaV of in The railroad t ! I Will remodel the old watchman's terestt . .. - u: of shirt I house across the river for binu N. Lockhart has been de- ito.the ladies in the way Ur;i- 0 IV fl . . . , .1- tained in Asheville for over a R Woodward itnrop & . gickDe88 iu ng merchants of wasmnguon y 1 hia tomi ir. . . I I l a M. Km - - - a ity are offering summer nouse Their ads are al- iL - . 1 tn.niahinrra forincr the I " """""S"1 o; I i . no one should expect us to ait Among the other new. adver- - on them at all, but as some have tisements which appear in wis unintentionally or otherwise al- week's Watchman, is that of T, lowed the time to slip by, we take E. Witherspoon & Co., dealers in this methed of gently reminding furniture and house furnishings them pur terms are cash and of which they have a large and pncesfeade just as Jow as it is excellent stock. Mr. Wither T,nOBihiA t,o furnish the paper. 8poon is the manager of this new Tv,0 i not the least offense , in- firm and is a young man of many hnfc should vou notice a Uplendid qualities: He will be blue X mark- after your name, I giad to liave his friends arid all will understand that . this others wishing anything in his I.. 1. ni haB reference to you. line, can aua give mm a purnuu of their patronage. The Republican scrapiflGreeus- boro yesterday, over the respect ive merits of Butler and Black burn, does not square up with that harmony talk, made in Wash- J.ana Tlroa. & Company s col ored camp is quarantined on ac-. of smallpox, cr . " Thia lovely valley will soon , be one of the largest railway centers east of Chicago Trains will soon be running bvet the new . bridge. We have two telegjaph omces. lone on each side of the: river," two stores that are doing a thriving hnsiness. a ballast pit where they man v' hands, both I vuip j o - mechanics and laborers, the ran- man nnmnsuv. has laid another w I nnmn line, placed a water col- umn, built a 60,000 gallon tank and are installing new and up-to- date machinery in the pump house, and the farmers are all lari?e water melon (AHU.D o - We are now agents for Butterick Patterns 10c and 15o. t None higher. au wptt.F, for the t Delineator $l.uu a yvi. mUu - s asking. . f RUGS AND nATTINQS. j Matting is the ideal floor covering for hot weather, and ( whether you prefer, the light, effective creations from the j " looms of the Yankee-like Jap, in designs and colorings as rich I ,.atW lr the finest carpets, or the sturdy handiwork of the Chinaman, you will find what you want in this oom Uplete stock. There ate a great many thovgh, who prefer light weight Wool or Matting rugs, which are so easily moved and Twept under. Our stock of these Summer Floor Coverings is shown in a great diversity of patterns and colorings Some i for service, others for beauty. All are remarkably good. Fine Rice Straw Matting, per yard .60c and D3C national committee, from North . Carolina. 6!enn-Bynam Fight. Greensboro April 80. There was a, rather interesting scrap in I , aa that harmony taiK,maaeiuvvu- K. o. 8toreVBere , ight, , ington a few days ago by Mr Dun- the participanta being ex-Post- The night pumper thinks that can. memner oi tne rwepuuiu - o a, , flI.Tndpe he is the worst impoau m W. P. Bynum. It is said the al- in creation. He once pulled the nnt of dian.i'on badger foT the entertainment of a Texas and said for - i i. of the relative gooaness oi e- ""6 ; - , , Rev.J. C. Masse, of Raleigh, geuator Marion Butler and ex- God's sake don't leV them find is being criticised for a recent ut- Con BBman Spenoer Blackburn this out m North Carolina He terance concerning the shotting After a few worda were exchanged came very near huying a carload oi a convici, uy uu . th.- reniftrks became of a Dersonal oi cawe irom - nature. Mr. Glenn struck Judge in Chicago. Some carpenters out Bynum on the hat with a cane in Dakota sent him on snow shoes and Judge Bynum knocked a from house to house all over the A;mnni. of the ex-oostmaster's neighborhood looking for a round mouth. Friends held them apart, square, but little call boy at No warrants have been issued for Spencer, in the role of an impor- either tanu omciai,, mu mm Congressman Blackburn was that the principal part of the down town today for the firBt shop crew -was to be discharged time in weeksTTHe was seen on for listening to nis wiwcisms ovr . r - zm.u t n U.ha 'nhnnfi. His heart bled for tne sirees in compauy wim u. v. r . Wagner, of Statesville. Special these unfortunates until he dis- covered that it was all a joke, then it is said ne onera mo uny ninn ft dollar to kick him all the Fire It High POiBt. way home and put hi in to bed High Point, April SO.-Thi. ' ".too M. .knnf i nMnnlr ft ra wan I J . - m, . , J J Fine Seamless Japs nese Mat ting, per yard. .25 to 65c -Finest 116 warp Matting the best China Matting made, 35c a yard, value 50c- ARTISTIC SUr.ir.lER RUGS. ( i ( Heavy Jointless Matting per I zuc to iSOC- yard, 'Crex" American per yard, Matting, 50c. J ( Matting Rugs used over highly polished floors, produce rich v' " j are sold. This has been a tentiary guards. The convict had made a break, for liberty, and failing to halt, when ordered to rin mn hv the sruard. he was shot and killed. .Mr. Masse has char acterized this act aa murder, and says the guard should be tried, and if found guilty of the shoot- j ing, hanged. It occurs to the Watchman that this is not the first-time this brother has beeiil called down for his reckless state ments, , Jnst at this time there seeme to be, a more than usual religious interest among the people of this iinmmnnlt Turn TOvi Vftl meet' inn are in nrogress. one at the discovered in a saw dust pile near queer April anyway pji-at Mothodiafc fthnrch. conduct- the dry kiln of the North Car- Uncle Tom. -A Kir n J. Mnartv. and the olina Wheel Company, which other at the tent, conducted by which spiead to the dry kilns of A. B. Lmgle, Esq., is now as Rev. R. E. Neighbor and Miss compan y and destroyed a lot of JJ Millar. Large congregations are manufactured spokes and hubs hM agreed to dehver an present at all of the services and and the department of the plant ajdr(,BB at the closing exercises of it would hardly be fair to say that where the rough work is done. the. Barger school house on As more than a very small per cent Some of the spoke laths were cension day. May 9th, and jrill be attend the meetings through mo- damaged and the loss will, reolr- "f?? iSS; tiM ofnnrioaitv We all trust $2,000. The fire will not cause AJ that great good may result, from any hut-down, as none of the the efforts now being made to machinery in the main depart raise meu to a higher 'and no- ment was damaged. The msur , , " . . 6 ance on the burned property was I BIIkUUi X lOWUVJ I o A uuuiu. I , - - - - fn Tho fi .r.mQfiioa -ra. ranfirements were completed today a ...4-An tttia Vvo a I .-aa n.nmnf T aiM AiA fin and a nroeramme adopted tor the JX kali. BBVU1BV1UU uvui kw - l guuuuvu uxwuuua j v. v jt . . . good thing for Bowm X, Ttt." provided it was propeny omeereo -- tol crounds here to the late Gen Johri-B.-Gordon. The unveiling will be preceded by a military CT J " . . " . know that no disappointment in this line awaits them. ' A Stature to General Gordon. Atlanta. -Ga.'. Anrir'20. Ar- and wisely managed. It should also be conducted solely for the purpose of the better development Boarders Wanted! I Will picucucu jjt a uiiifiiH.j . w-rryanA nt (Jtaf a trnnnfl' purpose of the better development T a"I" ?.rr -Z "rrCf of the agricultural resources of oomnlQdate r ' a tewboarders. aBchief marshal. V 4 1 J I a - 11 tne county ana to promote a son Rooms nisely furnished, ta i 1 e of friendly rivalry among the well suppled and prices reasona- fannan arA if.niV TaiQaril Prli-1 le. . Z-lo 61. nolits should have Dlace in it. COI&mfSSlOner'S Re Sal6 Of Valuable Farm- have become models m Jace and Artists have no trouble in se curing models. The famous bau ties have discarded corsets and ing Lands. form since taking .Hmlister p Rockv Mountain Tea. 85 cents, .r Tablets. T. W. Grimes Drug Company. ROLLER' f.lILL VOffiSALB. ThaiA nonnfv fair a when onerat -. . 11 i . I Piirnnjint to the wrovisions of an or ed ana controuea oy punnc spine- dof the Buperiw Court of Rowan ed citizens, have proven of ines- county, in the special proceeding en timabl. benefit in many .action, flshX-Cui of the country. They not only sigden, commissioner, will on afford farmers a fine opportunity Uondaj. tire 3rd day of Jane, 1907'. for meeting to exchange ideas, to at 12 o'clock, M at the Court House , . ' door in Salisbury, expose at public Bxamino and comment upon the gaie, to the highest bidder, for cash, products of each other, but they the lands of the late Jacob Sechler,in . . .a ... , a. j China Grove Township, ad joining Wm giya outsiders a better understand- Qechler and otherB, and described as ing of the real resources of a follows: n . , 1 first lilUMH ucajiaixiana av avunv, i r - 1 county or section, than they can nnQ sinr'a nomr thence 8 2 W 20.35 roller-Drocesa. 25 horse d wer Lid -W '- - I W-W w J I J. tion for . lair a8BoCt.on for "?n'e ff Vflhrnce good mill h,.8e bmlt for the por o 1 Sow sRnnh.in.tn at.nno Winp- pose. One acre ol land and teu- owuuuu u chains ant's house go with it.tTiW xh win, u tue lariuurs mruuguouu to- a pogt oak, Winecoff's corner j the county take an interest in the thenceS. 2 W. 22 chains to a stone, A. . .U D.JJ Sechler's corner; thence a new matter. : line S. 89 E. 15.80 chains to a stone, 1 1 1 nam necmer s uuiuci , uicuwiii i t,..i.i. ir..4 21.50 chains to a stone.Cprriher's cor OCIlUUd IIUUHIB rCSiGUa ( mabblUK iiUKO uow .w. 0 "- r , ' l I and artistic efforts, besides giving a cool and refreshing ap J We are showing an unusually handsome stock, in all the ( latest designs and effects, from the small mat to the large ( carpet sizes. ( SPECIALS A lot of 7 x 6ft- Matting Rugs, Which were purchased under pr'ce and which we effer at about less than regular prices. There's quite a numbe? of attractive patterns. . ' i . M()R. - 6O0 to $1.50 each. Regular Prices, 75c to $2.25. Matting Rugspf Japanese and heavy Chinese Matting, in dainty blues, greens, reds and browns. 3x6 ft., 7 5o to $1.50 each- 6 x 9 ft. $4.00 to 7.00 each. 9 x 12 ft. 6.00 to 12.00 each. REFRIGERAfORS AND ICE CHESTS. We d sire to call particular attention to the Wisconsin "Peerles" Refrigerators,-which wo have haudled for the past seven years, and which we can recommend as the best refrig erator on the market today. $8.95 to $1U.UU. Wisconsin "Peerless" Ice C nests, made in the same careful manner as the refrigerators. $6.75 to $15.00. Nursery Refrigesatorsmade of block tinj packed ith mirer alwool and lined with galvauiwed iron. Just the, thing for j email fomiiiaa anA noonlA HvintT in flats, aud almost indesoen- DUiai WJ V T w - ' - O 7 . sable for the sick room and nursery. ? $2.50 and $3.50 each. 1 This is a first-elass. three-stand Case roller mill, equipped wit! modern cleaning machinery, ful1 nor- thPHP.ffN.2 E. 23.85 chains to a a . . , an j IstaKe : tnenceJN.TJS J.4.xa cnains 10 . x auAWB, .ptii .rr-Asur I the beginning ; containing 121 acres i..v.t I oeconutracu uoKiuuiu5 an ammo mairoDaee, the effect that ser ions trouble is I t a ir aMa rhonna r m. . "-. -I UIUL. Ula C7 f f UC7A4VaOaV 0 . uvuV TJ " , - cated right on the railroad at Rock well. This mill has made good money in the past and can now be made a first-claes, financial in vestment in the hands of the right party. It is of 40-barrel capacity and has a splendid surrounding community for which to draw The sale will take-place MONDAY, HAY 27TH. a.: . - rr c Ii. xr n xitT o Kn.in. rt omii au p. m on line propeny. xir uuug wwou an Nil iur aiay ut UJ-11 nf a.uvuo . - . - est bidder-f or cash. For further expected in that country lU'aiiinrlN Obe - . 5 . ... -"-w-Rlnnnniiifl: thence N. W E. 1.25 cident of the Uongressional .elec- ohaiJg to a' 8tftke in the big road; m. : . t ; 4 black o&k : thence N. 62 E. 5 chains to will be auctioned off to the high- xuo 6uTwuiu0u. u aaaoawj BUF:i stake on R. S. W. Bechlers line; momentta Quito'.-but the l..t 'fflitm reports-indicate that dissatisf ac- This the 30th day of April, iwjy. -c'5 rjimmhainnAr. expected m several points. ' ' 1 ' TtrB Mn&x, Attorney. JULIUS FRIGII, Sec. and Treas. Rookwell Roller Mill Co., Rockwell, N. 0. 5-l-4t-pd. Smart dressers real ize that there is as much difference among shirt waists as among people. Some are ordinary, others, high grade, and a few distinctive. Ours belong to the latter class. -Any style you like, long or short sleeves, open in front, or back. All made of nice sheer white material, with trim ming of the latest design in lace, in sertion and elaborate " embroidery? -50c to $1.75. The goods would cost you more. f Atimnnamiiiriiii ti l IHI B VI ItlllEl O "7; . v. . - . ' - -' "' f X ' .5- ;ir:W .0 &C0.1 e best iurniture money, it will grest to see us; y" you with ev- goes to furnish see us. SPOON ear Central Hotel. Pabst Blue HibbonBeer is Healthful Because1 it is brewed from Pabst Eight-Day Malt an'd choicest hops. . Malt is made from barley : the most nourishing of all. grains. . . , ; -The Pabst Eight-Day Malt ing Process gets all pf these nouxishing properties ouf)f the barley-grain, and the Pabst Brewing Methods re tain them all in . Pabst Tke Beer of QuaKty which is therefore richer in food values than other beers. In addition, it has the ex quisite flavor of the choicest hops, with all of their tonic properties. - - :: - .Pabst malts for food values. Pabst brews for health quali ties. The name Pbst guar antees both: purity and excel lence;. ' . : x:.,- -f Tv ; for Pabst Blue Ribbon. J 1 Mabybs And bottled only t the Brewery. J. -F. Ludwick. ' - 225 E. Ennls St., Salisbury. ' Phone 75. v Y 'pfe wvii ' j..... 'ii -fefa 0 1 ! A WHEN IT tr- A COMES TO f V - The ACTUAL y No tobaccos ever made can surpass our Plug, Twist and Smoking. Wherever ex hibited m competition with the world, they have never failed to win the gold medal for their general excellence, high quality and for their decided superiority over all compcttngirrands. "SHOW DOWN" is one of the comingbrahds of America. Only a few years old, its unrivaled qualities have made it one of the leading sellers over all other flue-cured plugs. It thoroughly satisfies and perfectly suits -everybody and all classes. Sold at 10c and 15c per plug or 5c cuts. m Always buy "SHOW DOWN' and save the tags. There is many an article you need for your comfort or entertain ment which these tags get for you without cost. A copy of our 1907 premium catalogue, which- is one of i he largest and most attractive ever gotten out by a tobacco manuf act-rre. , will be mailed to any address in the United States on receipt of -only 4c in postage stamps or 8 of the tags we are redeeming. . Hancock Bros. & Co., . Lynchburg, Ya. )ry Goods T. T.l. lESLER, Pgr. Opposite Court House,"' Salisbury ItTC. COFFINS CASKETS CAREFUL ATTENTION TO DETAILS -BELL UNDERTAKING GO. 8UMMER8ETT REASONABLE PRICES ANO SATISFACTORY SERVICE UNDERTAKING EMBALMING 8 - ii. r iff 5cS aw t 11