THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Annual Public Missionary ileetlngs at Organ and tbenezer E. L. Churches. Local News Items An infant of W. H. Britt, of Spencer, died Thursday afternoon from the effects of having swal lowed a piece of glass. ' The Rowan Rifles have received new uniforms and of course great- annual lv deliehted. The comnanv coes a.m. to Morehead tomorrow for a 5-five-day encampment and will go from there to Jamestown on the 12th. It will remain in Jamestown the balance of the week. The govern ment pays all the expenses on these trips and the boys are hap- py- Bill Mills was cut about the face last Friday by Maj. N. E. Scales. Maj. Scales says Mills attacked him with a shot gun. Miss Daisy Lee Kesler, daughter of Joe W. Kesler, and Jam.es K. Belt, both of Salisbury, went to Charlotte and were married last Friday. It was a runaway match, Mr. Kesler objected to his daugh ter's marriage, but without avail. The W H. and F. M. Society of Organ Church wirtw hold its annual public meetings on the second Sunday in August, 1907. The Rev. C. Morgan, of Haven E. L. Church. Chbstnut Hill. Salisbury, N. C.7 -has accepted an mvatition to deliver the sermon at 11 o'clock for: Dinner will be served at noon in the spacious and beautiful grove around the church. The exercises in the afternoon will consist of music by the choir, recitations and class exercises by the children and yotfDg people of the society and the congregation. At Ebenezer the Society will hold its annual 'public meeting on the third Sunday in August. 1907. The society has asked the pastor, Rev. C. A. Brown, to preach the annual sermon at the eleven o'clock hour, to which he has consented. hurt. He is not ab'e to work and possibly will not some time. Miss Irene Canup is visitidg her people for a week when she will return home. Howard Loftin, has movod his family to Salisbury, where they will live in the futre. We are done digging "taters," quit playing ball and as yet have not been bothered with white capps but humbugs and ticks are giving ue trouble Trotter from Hendorsbn's cross ing and my self are going fishing shortly. Look ont for a full report of our trip. - Walter Wyatt, has the enlarge ment of the nose. He say a " tray ball" caused it. Itemizeb. Dinner will also be served at The couple will make their home noon in the beautiful grove by the church. The afternoon in Greenville, S. C. As noted in our last issue Rev Byron S. Clark, pastor of the First Presbyteriau church, ar rived in the city and delighted his congregation with an able and el oquent sermon on the subject of Christ's restoration of Zaccheus' sight. The county commissioners have decided to fine the guards on the chain gang $5.00 for each prisoner, under their charge, who may escape. excercises will cousist 'of music by the choir, Recitations rud class exercizes by the children and young neople o the society and of the congregation. A liberal thank offering in behalf of missions is solicited and for which the society will be truly thankful, and, if given in the right spirit will merit the blessings of the Lord. The public is very cordially invited to attend the meeting at X. The painters at the shops at both places to which services you Spencer, who recently went on a will be heartily welcome strike for an increase of wages, nave returned to wort wnn a elight increase in pay. The Secretary of State of Ala aba ma has cancelled the Southern Railway charter permitting it to do business in that State. This was brought about by the South ern removing cases from the State to Federal courts. Ex-Sheriff D. R. Julian settled POOL. We are very dry now, haven't had any rain for several weeks and the crops will be hurt unless rain comes soon. John W. Bean went to Davidson County Sunday. Don't know whether he went to Richmond or stopped over at Lexington. We in iuii wnn tne ixmnty tommis- are expecteng him to arrive in a Bioners for the taxes of 1906 last few day8 by "rail week. In many respects Mr Julian made Rowan a splendid and accommodating official. His many friends will regret to learn that his health is somewhat on the decline. Walter JL. Hess, a yard con ductor at Spencer for the South ern, fell under a coal car last Wednesday and had three fingers na(i gotten out of Salisbury, while on the left hand so badly mashed others did not express their opia tnat vi. mcjveiiaie iounu u, ueo- : tQ what jt wa5 but said it essary to amputate them. fc f warni f r I'll step your pain free. To nBA whn t.hr we show vou first before you spend , , ... . , . p;,,t,,u formed that it was an automol lie, a U Jr rv uau u-i j j. 111a JL txii ju lets can do, I will mail you free, Jtu automobile passed through our town Wednesday. It is the first one to ever passed through to our knowing, and a good many people livingJiere never saw one. Some said it was a sign of judgment day, some said it must be a drought coming through, others said it mast be street cars that Roby Crook was kicked oh the BOST MILL. log by a mnle last week and badly i Tho health of our community I M. XT - i 1 1 J J ! - ao any - i. t uia t.ra Otho Caable is still in a critical Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known to t-aii. - "I want to say a few works for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for for the past five years and have recommended it to a number of people iu York county and have never known it to fail to effect a cure in any instance I feel that cannot say too much 'f r the best remedy of the kind in the world. 'J S. Jemisou, Spring Grove, York county-Pa. This remedy is for sale by James Plum mer. Salisbury, and bpencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C Jacob Feldman, who has been living a portion of his time during the past iew years in New York, has returned to Salisbury. Mr Feldman likes Salisbury and will hereafter make his permanent home here. For an Impaired Appetite. To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Detroit, Mien, says: 'They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." Price, 25c, Samples free, For sale by James Plu ai mer, Salisbury, and Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C. Frank Trott, brother of H. C. Trott, was quite seriously injured in a wreck at Old Fort last week. John Sharpe Williams has been elected United States Senator from Mississippi, defeating Gov Vardaman. condition. His mind is about all gone . J. D. Schank went to Charlotte a week or so ago and bought a gasoline traction threshing ma chine. He went up the Sherrill's Foard road. The machine did not work, he could not get any speed, so he sent to Charlotte for the bosses. They came and found him goiDg up the road without speed. They tore the thing to pieces saying that they would run the thing or blow it Jnto splinters. They soon had it ready for work and then started up the road in full speed, over hills and rocks, to J. O. Hall's, in Steele town ship, where they threshed over 1,400 bushels of wheat and oats. They are doing fine work. Corn is looking tine at this writing. Cotton is coming on, but late. Rev. H. A. Trexler, of Salem, will start Mouday, the fifth, on his month's vacation. Wheat is not threshed in this neighberhood yet. It is some better than thought. Venus is talking of M. Ritchie's strawberries. The ex-P. M., cf Manning, had strawberries since the first of May and has some yet. His patch is white with blooms now. Guess they will come on about September. Rock-hauling is in order againr At camp No. 3 thousands of yards of rock are hauled out. P. S. Kluttz says that he must seek other employment, as he can't make it farming. So he will go somewhere thfs fall. The summer school at balem is doing fine. Well, boyB, there is somebody going to get married soon. Guess it's A apd C somewhere on the Dublic road. It's mighty hot to get married in dog days, isn't it, boys? The Locke Township Sunday School Convention will meet at St. Mark's soon. Let all get out there. John. DonHJTorget Creates strength for aged, weak, run-down and debilitated persons and strengthens weak lungs. ,. Vinol is a Cod Liver preparation true that's why It is valuable but it contains no oil and is delicious in warm weather. The T. W. Grimes Drug Co. Robert W. Owen Killed. While on doty as guard at the pest house, about two miles east of Salisbury, last Thursday eve ning, Robt. W, Owen was fatally shot by an unknown white man. The stranger aDneared on the place and made indecent proposals to a female inmate who gave an alarm. Mr. Owen came out and ordered the man awav. but this was probably misunderstood as Owen had an impediment in his speech and only by long acquaint ance could he be understood. The man did not leave at once, so Mr, Owen got a pistol and fired, then the stranger returned with fatal ef fect, piercing the bowels of the guard. The stranger then made his escape and has not since been heard from. Mr. Owen was a quiet inoffen sive citizen, about 54 years of age and leaves a wift to mourn. The funeral took place at Franklin Saturday. Keen the pores open and the skin clean when you have a cut, burn, bruise or scratch. De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores and heals au'cklv. Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. a Trial Package of them Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neu ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Pe riod paiiaS, etc., are due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood Dressure. That is all. Ad dress Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis Sold by Grimes Drug Store. In tearing down an old house for W. A. Cliue, near St. Paul's church, last week, the workmen found $35 under the hearthstone. Mr. Cline gave the tion of it. a thing to ride in, they said It "Ought tobe" a mule. C. E. Clayton and family of Albermarle are visiting at J, P. Wyatt's for a tew days. Lee Ketchey. and family are visiting their uncle, B. A. Ketchey, Richard Willams, of Iowa is visiting, his brother John Wil-' lams, for a few days. Mr. Williams has travled moat everv state Bince finder a por- leaving here forty years ago. He is an interesting talker and the Piles get quick and certian re people are very much impressed lief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ojnt- with his subjects. He will go ment. Please note it is made to Jamestown in a few days, says alone for Piles, and its action is ne may retum to North Carolina positive ana certain, itcning, before returning to his hom painful, protruding or blind piles ne i qq years old August 5,1907 ... " . J . I Tnhii TT TTcifT man hv nrHflr T 1 I 1 I .n Kl 1 I 1 J A- " ...... f B J I -wf f ho onrnminomnDro hoo Ti I Ian nr cents. Sold by Grimes Drug Store. As will be noticed the Yadkin Valley Fair Association have an ad. on the fourth page of , this paper. It is interesting reading and those who contemplate having exhibits should be making their preparations. DeWitt's Little Early Risers don't sicken or gripe. Small Pills, easy to take. Sold by Jas. . Plummer and all druggists. The increase in Salisbury town ship's taxable wealth is about $900,000 since the last assessment two years ago. The most of this increase is in the city. Everybody loves our baby, rosy, sweet and warm, Withrkissy places on her neck and dimples on her arms. Onoe she was so thin and cross, used to cry with pain Mothe gave her Cascasweet, now she s well again., bold oy James Plummer and all druggists. , Most of the Salisbury Fire De partment, including men and equipment are attending the an nual tournament in W.lmington this week. We expect to report gome prizes won next week. Improper Food The persistent eating of improper food and too much food causes fermentation and the production of gases and acid substances, finally failure of strength, irritable temper and chronic dyspepsia. IVHEAT FLAKE CELERY IPG! A Valuable Lesson. "Six years ago I learned a val uable lepson," writes John Pleas aut, of Magnolia. Ind. ''I then began taking Dr. King's New Life rills, aLd the longer I take them the better I find them." Thev pleasH everybody. Guaranteed b I all druggists. 25c. City inspector, John VV. Webl granted building permits during July to the amount of $77,500. mm is an improved wheat food, furnishing all the ele ments requisite for the nourishment and growth of the human body. Made from the whole grain of the wheat, the only cereal designed by nature for man's nrooer subsistence. I Palatable Nutritions Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat Caa be served hot Pit to hot ovea for a few nlaates; or wok hoima aUtt, 10c a packagi JPSST 6L All Uroeers pactcagm ft 132 It UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE STUART McGUIRE M. P.. PwOlorwT. Modern Laboratories in Charge of Specialists Clinics in Five Hospitals Rated as First-Class by those who Know Three tree catalogues Specify Department, MEDICINE -DENTISTRY -PHARMACY CO I am now ready with a 3 BIG LINE GF SPRING GOODS to supply your every want. 2 -I have a full line of the . t LATEST STYLES OF FURNITURE, p Bed Room Suits, Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen Furnishings. Come and se uur Matting, Refrigerators and Screen Doors. Very Truly Your, "W. B. Summersett. 1 jJsMWkLll! ... . . iMl J Meeting of Aldermen. The city aldermen held a meet ing at the city hall Thursday night. Going into the election of officers H, J. Overman was re elected city clerk. The contest for this office wa& between Thos W. Boat and Mr. Overman. The vote was a tie. Aldermen Parker, Kesler, Daniel, a id Hennessee voting for Bost., and Welch, Wal lace, Straugham and Maupin vot ing for Mr, Overman, the mayor breaking the tie and gave the job to Mr. Overman. Mr, Bost fail ing to get the position was some- wcat surprised, for in addition to those who voted for him. he claims to have ha.d the promise of Alderman Wallace s vote, made in good faith. Mr. Bost, how ever, is young and will soon learn that politicians and eels have some similar characteristics. Policeman Frank Cauble was made captain of the police force The other officers elected were: W. A. Monroe, C. L. Williams, George C Eagle, C. W- Pool, J. Frank Barber and W. M. Julian. COFFINS CASKETS CAREFUL ATTENTION TO DETAILS SUMMERSETT-BELL UNDERTAKING CO., REASONABLE PRICES AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE UNDERTAKING EMBALMING Is the place to buy your Massage Pompian Cream, Talcum Powder, Tojlet Soaps, in fact anything that is wanted in the Toilet line can be found here at all times. We are selling Kodol on a guarantee ; money refunded if not benefited. Call and ask to see a copy of the guarantee. Don't forget we make a specialty of compounding Pre scriptions. Give us a trial. We use nothing but the Purest of Drugs and oor prices are as low as the lowest. We aie headquarters for Soft DriDks and Ice Cream. We J have one of the nicest fountains of its kind in the town. Our drinks are all despenced from the Pure Fruit Syrup. Call in and see us. 3 CHESTNUT HILL DRUG STORE Yours truly, CHESTNUT HILL DRUG CO., C. M. HIGGINS, Druggist. T. A, DENNISS, Mgr. William B. Smoot Bismarck Capps SM00T & CAPPS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Room No 6, Court House Annex, SALISBURY. N. C. Practice in State and Federal courts. Handle collections, loan money and handle promptly all business entrust ed to our care. BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1908 FOR 115 YEARS boys have been prepared for COLLEGE and for LIFE, and have been trained to be MEN at THE BINGHAM SCHOOL. Ideally located on Asheville Plateau. Organization MILITARY for discipline, control and carriage. Boys expelled from other schools not received. VlciOUS boys expelled as soon as discovered. Hazing excluded by pledge of honor. limited to 136. Rates reason able. Address Co". R.BINGHAM. Supt. R. F. D. No. 4. ASHEVILLE. N.C. the bad holes on the Briugle ferry road with rocEs. This is what has been needed for some time and the road is now in good shape. My Hair is Scraggly Do you like it? Then wny be contented with it? Have to ber" un, no i jusi pui on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. . But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer s Hair Vigor will not disappoint vou. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes wek hair strong. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold lor over sixty years." XsdeDy 3 n avbv Co.. IioweU. Maaa. SO aUUUUMlonn ui 9 yers SARSAPAKILLA. PILLS. CHEEKY PECTORAL. WHEN If COMES TO The ACTUAL No tobaccos ever made can. surpass our Twist and Smokiner. Wherever ex hibited m cotnpetif.ai with the world, they have nover failed to winthegoldmedai lor their general excellence, nignquamy and for tJieir decided superiority over all competing brands. "SHOW DOWN" i3 one of the coming brands of America. Only a few years old, its unrivalel 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 an d 15c "per plug or 5c cuts. Always buy "StiOW VOWN," andsave the tags. There is many an article you need for your comfort cr entertain ment, which these-tags get for you without cost. A copy of our 1907 premium catafojrue. which is onn of s'M lr.?T't and most attractive ever gotten out by a tobacco manuf ictu rfci , wiii itc mailed to any address in the United States on receigt of otly -Jo ia postage stamps or 8 of the tags we are redcemi vg. Hancock Bros & Co., Lynchburg, Ya. Trinity Park School. A First-Class Preparatory School. Certificates of Graduation Accepted for entrance to leading Southern col leges. Best Equipped Preparatory School In the South. ITFaculty of ten Officers and Teachers. 1i Campus of Js acres. Library containing Thirty Thousand Volumes. We i Equipped Gjmnasl- um. High Standards and Modern Methods of Instruction. Frequent Lectures by Prominent Lecturers Expenses Exceedingly Moderate. Seven Years of Phenomenal Success. For Catalogue and other Informa tion, address H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10th, Hth, FandG sts. Washington, D. G. Sale of Cowhide Suit Cases. At the Manufacturer's Price. Notwithstanding the very decisive advance in the price of leather we have a lot of genuine Cowhide Suit Cases which ar -offering at the price we usually pay for them. These cases are the popular 24-inch size, cloth-lined, have inside straps, rivet ed, and lest brass lock. They are madevon a light Bteel frame and are shown in two (2) colors, russet end brown. Special Price $3.95 each. Regular Price $5.00 each. A splendid case for either men's or women's use. Special Sale of Cane Suit Cases. A lot of 24 incu cane suit cass made over wood frame, good strong handle, two catches, good lock, cloth lined, inside straps. A handsome case very light iu weight and especially desireable for women's use. $2.95 Each. Value $3.50. TRINITY COLLEGE Four Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all de partments of ssience. Gynasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Young Men wishing to Study Law should investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law in Tinity College. For catalogue and further infor mation, address D.W.NEWS0M,Begistrar, Durham, N. C. Special Sale of Bound Books for Summer Reading We are offering a choice lot of bound books at a Bpecial price. These books are bound in dark red cloth, have guilt tops and are printed in large clear type on go. d paper. They have always sold for 50c pur volume. W( are selling thm at 25c per Volume. Any ten volumea for $2.25. Among the several hundred titles in this lot we mention : Donovan, Edna Lyall. Familia Quotations. The First Violin, Jessie Fothergill. Gems from the Poets. Happy Norsemen, Edna Lyall. Kenil worth, Sir Wajter Scott. Micah Clark, Conan Doyle. Romola, George Eliot. Tennyson's Poems. Toilers of Sea, Hugo. We Two, EdnaLyell. Vendetta, Marie Correlli. Wiley Reilly, William Carleton. Makers of Venice, Oliphant. Makers of Florence, Oliphant. A Girl in Ten Thousand, Meade. A Sweet Girl Graduate, Meade. Capt. Ray let's HEIR, Henty. Under Two Flags, Ouida. m u is-

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