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- i - s - f . r 1 i .5. HIE GAROLttlA VAT01IUAH. m i. 8TBWABI, Ed. and Prop. Published every Tuesday at 120 west mniss (street. Subscription Price: $1.00 per year; spot cash with order, vocts. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 18th. 1906. at the post office at Sahs: buryN. O., under the act of Congress of .March 8rd, 1897. Salisbury, N. C., April 27, 1909. Near beer is another name near trouble. for Mayor Boyden and his police force are succeeding admirably in their efforts to make prohibition a farce. " - The new court is doing a better work for the schools than the saloons did. The fines and for feitures go into the school fund of the county. He who rales by the sword shall die by the sword, a phrase that is, at nresent. a nishtmare to the & w Sultan of Turkey. Johny J. Jones' carnival will eoon be in Salisbury to gather the stray quarters and dimes of those who might be called "easy." It might be called gambling for a man toplay at another man's game, but in reality it is a verifi cation ot the old addaee, Gnat a fool and his money soon part. And speaking of gambling, baBn't Salisbury got an over-crop of the gentlemen who engage therein? It is said she now has the largest corps . in her history. Speak easy, the police might catch on. A Pistol Tofer Informs on His Friend.- XiARi; R,riflv when R - JT T.aw. rence ail employe ; of this office, swore out a warrant against a ne gro for retailing, John Ragan, an employe of the power house of the Salisbury electric plant, a fellow boarder and supposed friend, be ing designated as a witness in the case, became alarmed, and, wish ing to retaliate proceeded to in form the Officers of an occasion in February when he saw Mr. Law- renoe with a pistol in his pocket. The result! of this was to the effect that Frank B. Cauble, captian of the police! force, felt that it was his duty to have a warrant issued for the arrest of Mr. Lawrence, for which there should be no blame. The officer! was performing his du ty, but he did not go far enougn. Mr. Ragan borrowed said pistol from Mr. Lawrence and then car ried it concealed' himself, which, made him! just as guilty as Mr. Lawrence, J and, such being the facts, Ragan should have been in cluded in the warrant and made a co-defendant. Why this was not done we are unable to explain. Possibly this part of the case will come up yet. Mr. Lawrence was summoned to appear before Judge Miller Satur day, but ihe case was continued until Monday morning and was the first base called. Lawrence submitted but was placed on the stand and admitted the offense. Ragan, who was first put on the Btand, made practically the same itementi whereupon Judge Mil ler intimated that each were equal ly guilty. There being no charge against Ragan. Lawrence waB taxed witb a fine of $25.00 and the costi which amounted to $12.60, making a total of $37.60. Pretty heayy for toting a gun, but such a fine as this ought to have a tendency tip Dreas it up. .Ready lor Another Busy Saturday. ; And speaking of the police, sup pose they would have warrants issued and make arrests every time someone does a little inform ing. Wouldn't the Rowan court be busy? Why it would be nec- cessary to have three sets of offi cers and work them in shifts of eight hours each. Violaters of the laws need not get,uneasy, per secution is only for those who are seeking to have the laws enforced And speaking of persecution, it is surprising to what lenghts some men will go. But let them go as far as they wish, when they get to the end of their endeavors they will find their end at the same place. New York, Apr. 22, anouncement of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the National Assoaciation for the Study and Prevention of Tubercu losis was made to-day. The con vention will be held in Washing ton, D. 0.. . at the New Willard hotel, on May 18th, 14th and 15th Owing to the present interest in tha campaign against tuberculosis the meeting will be of unuBual in terest and importance. The va rious sections of the. convenaion will meet simultaneously. On Fri day, May 14th, a large meet ing will be held, which meeting Will be of unusual interest aud importance. The membership of the National Association now numbers nearly 2,000, and is dis tributed in almost every state in the United States. The National Association has also a considerable membership in Canada, Cuba, Porto Rico, Philppine Islands, and in several of the European countries. Conditions Growing Worse. The horrors of the massacres in Asia Minor are dally increasing. At least twenty thousand Armeni ans and Christians of other races have been! butchered. A crimfe epidemic prevails in many sections. Mesino is v reported' to resemble shambles. AH foreign Midior ex cept the cost towns is in danger. It is believed many foreigners have been! murdered. Antioch and Erzerujm are reported to be overrun br hordes of Moslems torturing Christians to death bntcherinff Children before their parents anq practicing the cruelest barbarities on the aged and mnm. One thousand young troops left Smyrna to-day for Hadjm to res cue the miesionarieB-in peril, five American women included. The Sultan is charged with the out break in Asia Minor to stop the spread of Christianity . It is reported that the Austrian, German and; Italian foreign offices are in communication to-day, considering taking absolute charge of Turkey tostamp out the revolt at Constantinople and massacres in Asia Minor, Constantinople dispatch. Work Resumed. the Work has been resumed on new court house and jail will be pushed when; all the material has been placed. With good luck in getting the brick delivered it is expected to have enough on hand within ten days to begin on the walls of the court house, which to be of pressed brick instead o concrete, as was at first intended -Mocksville Courier. is A Suggestion as to the Boone Cabin. H. H. Swicegood, one of the good citizens of Davie county, was in Salisbury last week. "He lives near the location of the old home place of Daniel Boone, where it is proposed to restore the cabin in which Boone lived, in Davidson county, and is much interested in it. Be proposes to offer a log to go in the cabin and thinks, if the citizens interested would do like wise, that there would be no dif ficulty in completing the building at an early day. He says that the incident concerning the cut ting of trees in Boone's back yard and caused that worthy to go west, occurred at Trading Ford, on the Davidson side of the river. Read the pain formula on the box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then aek your Doctor if there is a better one. Pain means 'congestion, blood pressure somewhere. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets check - . head pains, womaniy, pains, pain anywhere, try one, and see I 20 for 25c. Sold by Oornelison & Cook, Angle Having Hard Time, T, M. Angle, former presiden of the Dry Fork Distilling Com i pany, who, it was alleged, perpe trated revenue, frauds on the gov v- - ernment to the! extent of severa hunnred thousand dollars, arrived in Danville from Atlanta, 6a., in i custody of a United States deputy marshal, having been arrested af ter having completed a term o cnirseen moutus iu uua reutjin prison. Another case against An gle in which he was sentenced for fcfur years in prison and fined $1500 is now pending before the Circuit Court of Appeals. Angle, while under sentence of thirteen mouthy in North Caro lina, was convicted in this city last spring of revenue frauds in connection witljr the Dry Fork Company. He vas out on a $20,- 000 bond when the decision of the North Carolina court was affirmed. He will . likely j furnish a new Last i Saturday - was a record fcreaK-J er with us. We sold more mercKa dise than we did in one single day foij a long time. But we have determined to make next Saturday still a better! day. Here are just a few Extra Specials fop Sa 1500 lbs.: Blanke's Standard Coffee in 5 lb. buckets, never sells forless than $1,00 buck et, special price Saturday 75c Half a car load of Snow Drift (hogless) lard at special prices for quick Saturday's selling. 4 lb. buckets at 38c 5 lb. buckets at 47c 10 lb. buckets at 96c 3 Cakes Octagon Soap for 10c S Packages Gold Dust for 10c 3 Cans Good Luck Baking Powder for 10c 3 Spools Best Machine Thread for 10c Ladies' 10c Black Hose for 5o Tetlous Talcum Powder 5c Ladies' 25c Collars for 15o 200 American Beauty Corsets, sells for $1.00 everywhere, special for Saturday 50c. 7o Dress Ginghams 5c 10c Dress Ginghams Tic 46 inch Persian Lawn, worth 18c, at - 12ic 40 inch White Lawn, worth 12cat 10c 39 inch Sea Island Sheeting, - worth 7i, at 40 Yard wide Bleached Sheeting 5c yd inch Bleached Curtain Scrim 5c Men's Gray Mixed Sox, good weight 5c pr Men's 50c Suspenders 25c We have hundreds of other bar gains equally as interesting that we can't mention here. Leave your packages with us. They will be safe till you call for them. SALISBURY DRY GOODS CO. THE BUSY STORE. Next Door to Kluttz and Retidleman. T. M Kesler, Mgr. The largest and most up-to-the minute line of - Spring Shoes and Oxford Ties in the State awaits you at this store! We cordially invite you to make our store your camping place when in the city. A Large Line of Spring Sam ples Just Arrived. BELL SHOE STORE, SALISBURY, N. C. P. S. Ask to see the Ankle Pump. 1909 AgoDy in Shoedom. Auction Sale ot Fine Jerseys. I will sell theverflow from my fine Jersey dairy herd at auctionvat Greensboro, N. C, Tuesday, May 4th, 1909, 1 o'clock p. m., at Roberts & Harmon's Stables,. 116 South Davie St,, formerly Vanstory'a and later Penny Bros. These were sired by Trevarth's General ; he by General Marigold out of Trevarth's Puritan ; General Marigold by Major Polo out of Mary Idagold ; test 23 lbs. of butter in 7 days as a three year old. Major Pole by Glynllyn Boy out of Maseey Polo, the butter queen of the Jersey Race, milked in 7 days 354 lbs. of milk that made 30 lbs, 6 oz, of butter. Trevart's General is now getting old. Quite a number of his daughters are now milking in my herd and a better lot of young cows never stood over a pail. Mail bids will be put- in the hands of competent fair men and treated with the utmost fairness. For particulars address 4-20 2 1 JOHN A. YOUNG, GEEENSBOEO, 2ST. C. r' - - . . - oooobboobodooooobooVoobdoddbooodoooooo.QO u O O O o O O O Eyely day is Bargain Day here now. g QuiY store packed full of merchandise we bought' at Bargain Prices and o on to our customers just g at Bargain Prices. S your Shoes at our fault. We Will mention lots of others. OS 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 x o o o o o o o o o o o o o o which them buy If we pass we you are not wttinof gains it's not certainly have them, only a few but have these bar Table oil cloth. 12 1-2c Good goods of Table oil cloth white or fancy worth and sell for 18 and 20c Special 12 1-2c Yard "wide sheeting tight weight at 3 1-2o Nice smooth yard wide sheeting at only 5c Extra good heavy sheeting worth 6 1"2 and 7o for . 6c Extra good grade of a pron gingham worth 7 1-2c Bpecial. . 5c 7 1-2 Dress Gingham real pretty pattern also in solid colors special . . . . . 5c J. O. Kiogs spool cotton all numbers 2 spools for 5c 40 inch.White Lawn at. . . . 5c 28 inch White Lawn a very pretty sheer quality for only...-." ,...5c 40 inch i White Lawn real pretty sheer quality and worth 12 1-2c at 10c Specials in Silks Yard wide Black Taffeta worth 95c at f.. 75c Japonika silks 26 in wide in .all the pop ular shades at only 7..29C China Silk 26 in, wide in Black, White and colors only 39c Yard wide Jap Sil ... 39c Dress Goods, all kinds, 25c & up to $1 Millinery. We are well prepared to supply your wants in any kind and any pries Hats, cheap or, fine. We have it. Sailors at 25 & 50o Pretty Trimmed Hats at 1 48, 1 98, 2,48 and up. " i Shoes and Clothing. Ladies Oxfords in town and black strap st ankle or I ack at 1 50, 2 00 & 3 00 Small line of Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits. u is. D 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 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOfOOO bond. Jr. 0. U. A. M. Council Instituted. Julius A. Earnhardt, who was in Salisbury Saturday, tells us that he and a number of other members of Gold Hill Council Jr. 0, 1. A. M., went to Peck'sschool house, in Cabarrus county, Satur day, when and where a new coun cil of the order was instituted. The new Council starts out with 25 of the best citizens in that neighborhood and . is destined to become a strong and progressive one. -W.' For Sale A full correspondence course in one of the best schools in the country Will sell or ex change for something useful This is a splendid opportunity fbt, one who is in need of more education. B. E. Peootoe. Salisbury, N. C; WATCH REPAIRING. " Leave your watches with H. L. Lyerly & Sous, Granite Quarry for repairs, or get you a new one THERE. R. L. BROWN. 4-BSmpd stopped in 20 minutes sure with Dr. Shoop's Croup Remedy. One test will sorely prove. No vomitine. no dis- tross. A safe and pleasing syrnp 50c.Drogista. GROUP 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 A Splendid Line -OF- SPRIG GOODS To select from -AT A. W. WINECOFF'S. I have one of the best selected stocks of SpriDg Dry Goods to be found in Salisbury. It consists of all the latest styles of cotton, wool and silk goods in white and printB. My line of laces, embroideries and linens is complete and should be seen before you make your purchases. My line of Ready-to-lnJear Garments is complete and ready for your inspection. I have a great many things for men, women, misses and children in staple goods. All splendid goods, but offered at extra low prices. If in heed of shoes, hats, under clothing, hosiery, etc, "etc ., it will pay-you to come and see me. All my goods are sold on only one small profit, just a little above wholesale prices, but cheaper than you can order or buy them elsewhere. You are cordially invited to come in and investigate my stock. , . " y 1 Prompt atteutiohjand conrteoustreatment' are sured all. Very truly, as- iilOF. 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 oo oooooooooooooooooooooooo The Queen of Fashion's Richest and Aoicest creations are most elegantly and perfectly reproduced on the Standard Rotary. The World's Best Sewing: Machine The ouly- machine which makes abso lutely perfect lock and chain stitching on the game machine. Ladies When you are in need of a sewing ma chine, yoa no doubt intend to give the matter intelligent consideration and should buy one which will last a life time, the Standard Rotary. You Owe It to Yourself to learn how the Standard Rotary will do more and better n'ork, in leas time, and with more real comfort and pleas ure than any other machine made. Send for circular. The Standard Sewing Macbine Co,, For sale ty Atlanta, Ga. T. E. WITHERSPOON & CO., Salisbury, N. C. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SALISBURY, N. 0. W. C. Coughenoub, President, T. C. Linn, Vice-President, W. H. White, Cashier. Capital - - - $50,000 00 Stockholders' Liability - 50,000 00 Surplus and Profits 53,581 56 Deoosits January 1. 1909. 317,785 06 Resources January 1, 1909, 459,736 84 Directors : John S.'Henderson, D. A. Atwell, T, C. Linn, H, N. Woodson, Burton Craige, W. S. Blackmer, Walter H. Woodson, - W. B. Strachan, A. H., Price, W. C. Coughenour. Every accommodation extended con sistent with safe banking. W.H. WHITE, batiiiw t'1 X v : -.
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