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ft THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN WM. . STB WAR r, Ed. and Prop. Published every Tuesday at 120 West Innes street. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 19th, 1805, at the post office at Salis bury, N. 0., under the act of Congress of March 3rd, 1897. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Carolina Watchman, one year, $1 00 ; cash in advance, 75c. Rowan Record, one year, $1.00; cash in advance, 75c. Watchmap and Record, one year, $1.50 J cash in advance, $1.00. Salisbury, N. C, June 22, 1909 SALISBURY MOURNS. Death Lays its Cold Hand Upon one o! Salisbury's Greatest and Most Loved Clrizens. Rev. F. J. Murdoch, D. D., died in Charleston, S. C, early this morning, and the news of his death which greeted citizens as they left their homes and came down town, was received with astonishment and profound sorrow. It was pro bably not generally known that Dr. Murdoch has been in rather feeble health for seme time, hav ing been troubled witb an heart affection. In the latter part of last week he. with Mrs. Murdoch, went to Charleston, he being call ed there on some matter of buai- Hess connected with the estate of his lately deceased brother. He was taken ill before arriving at. his destination, and when he reached Charleston he was convey ed to a hospital where he received prompt medical attention and careful nursing. His condition for awhile on Saturday and Sat urday night was such as to cause much alarm to his family and his friends here. Frequent communi cation was held with Charleston by telephone and just before noon Sunday. Dr. Murdoch was able to go to the telephone in his room and talk to his daughter, Mrs . Chas. Bell, at his home here. It was the impression last evening among citizens generally that his condition was quite favorable, and the expressions were universal that he would soon be able to re turn home. But this was not to be, as the spirit of the loved and esteemed man took its flight about 1 :00 this morning. The deceased was born in Bun combe county, N. C, in 1845 and was in his 64th year. He was or dained as deacon in the Episcopal cnurcn in leoo. in isoy ne waB ordained to the preisthood by Bishop Atkinson. He came to Salisbury' in 1870 as Rector of St. Luke s church and on next Sun- day would have celebrated the 39th anniversary of his assumming the recorship of St. Luke's church. In a brief notice of this sort, prepared just as the paper is go ing to press, full justice cannot be done to the character, worth and ability of the deceased, and that must be left for a later issue. It is sufficient to say at this time, that in point of ability Dr. Mur doch had few equals and no su periors in the theological field. In addition to this he was a man of marked business ability, and his loss, in this particular alone, is a distinct personal one to all of his many associates. At the time of going to press arrangements for the funeral are not complete. The remains will doubtless reach here to-night when final arrangements willj be made by thefasafly . It is under stood, howejr that the funeral will be held to-morrow evening at 5 o'clock, and the interment will be in Chestnut Hill cemetery. The tenderest sympathy of the entire community goes out spon taneuously to the stricken family. a-W ZL KT&l I 1 For the Summer's Cooking ( No kitchen appliancegives such actual satisfaction and real home comfort as the new Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook Stove. ! Kitchen work, this coming summer, will be better and quick er done, with greater personal comfort for the worker, if, instead of the stifling heat of a coal fire, you cook by the concentrated HEW PIMM Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Delivers heat where you want it never where you don't want it Q thus it does not overheat the kitchen. Note the CABINET TOP with shelf for warming plates and keeping food hot after cooked, also convenient drop shelves that can be folded back when not in use, and two nickeled bars for holding towels. Three sizes. With or without Cabinet Top. At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. 'lie Mfwir T A WP neer disappints U MjxJ J. J. economical and a won derful light giver. Solidly made, beautifully nickeled. Your living-room will be pleasanter with a Rayo Lamp. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) bought a house and lot here, has moved. We are glad to have Buch jolly good old fallows with us. The telephone is a groat thing to any community until you need it right bad, then use it if you can. But, after all, it stops s si much visiting The house wife r.ow visits over the wire. No one sick, nobody visiting, no deaths and no marriages to report at ,this writing. Everybody is at work and wanting help. One or The Boys on FOR Biliousness Constipation Headache Indigestion - Dyspepsia Flatulency Malaria Chills & Fever Jaundice Sleeplessness Nervousness Loss of Appetite and all disorders aris ing from Torpid Liver. TAKE IT NOW. THE GENTTINK has the RED Z on the front of each package and the signature and Real of J. II. ZKILIN & CO. on the side, in KKI). Nox-i-cide disinfects and kills the germs. Mixes with water. Is cheap and effective. Use it now and prevent, deeease. Piut 35c, auart 60c. James Plummer. 4 A Salisbury Is Best. The case ot J. K. Dohv. wro has just returned from Winston Salem, is but another instance which goes to show that Salisbury it." The other day when is ROWAN ACADEMY. Rev. P. W. Tucker preached a very interesting sermon at Gran ite Quarry Sunday, last. Quite a number of young people gathered at C. A. Johnson's Sun day evening, the 13th. They ail report a nice time. Ruth. -- - - - - Going, going, not quite gone! Poultrymen come for free copy Conkey's 25c Poultry Book. Jas. Plummer. It. - Some More Fine Oats. Another sample of fine oats was leceived at this office Saturday. This lot measured 70 inches from the groand to the top, had good strong stalks and large heavy ker nels and is known as the Canard. These oats were raised by a. J. Mahaley, one of the county's best farmers, a resident of the Union Church neighborhood, near P, A, Hartmans'. Mr. Mahaley has about two acres in this particular field. Pleasant Wise, an old Conleder ate veteran, returned from thf big re-union at Nashville, he gave expression to his views by sayin that he never was glader to get back to the North State iu his life. 1 He said crops here were bet ter, soil more 'fertile, the air more free, the sunshine brighter and in all a better place for man, at least so far as he is concerned Any lady reader of this paper will receive, on request, a clever "No-Drip" Coffee Strainer Cou pon privilege, from Dr. Sboop, Kacine, Wis. It is silver-plated, very pretty, and positively pre vents all dripping of tea or coffee The doctor sends it, with his new free book on "Health Coffee" sim ply to introduce this clever sub stitute for real coffee. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffoe is gaining its great popularity because: first, its ex quisite taste and flavor; secend, its absolute healtbfulness ; third, its economy Hlb 25c; fourth, its convenience. No tedious 20 to 30 minutes boiling. "Madn in a minute," says Dr, Stoop4 Try it at your grccc's, for a. pleasant surprise, bold by all Grocers. GRANITE QUARRY. June 20. There was quite a crowd attended preaching at Whit tenburg E. L. church Sunday, evening at four o'clock. Rev. -C P. Fisher, of Faith, will preach again in two weeks at 4:30 p. m The Farmers & Merchants Bank of this place will soon be com pleted. Paul Seaford, son of H. R. Sea ford, is very ill at this writing with typhoid fever. We wish for him a sneedy rocovery. Revs. Heller and Yearick have purchased a lot from Tom Peeler for the Reformed church which they are establishing. Mrs Arthur Hudson and Mrs. Henry Hartmau are visiting their father, James Dry, near Gold Hill. Quit smok- ing-ifyoucan But if you can't, do be sen sible, and keep away from those rich, oily, all clear Havana cigars. Smoke a light, domestic blend that gives you the flavor of "the Havana leaf without its after effects. We recommend a Robert Burns Mud 10c Cigar oooooooooodoqooodooo foodooooToooooooooooo Money to Loan In small or large amounts, without endorsement of note or mortgage or real estate secur ity. If inter' sted write or call on me. . S. J. Lawrence, 112 1-2 North Main St., Salisbury, N. C. Liinta LumDef Why not Patronize us? We Are The Cheapest. We have Weather Boardings for $1,00 to $1.75. Flooring from $1.50 to $2 50, Ceiling from $1,00 to $2.00. Wamake all kinds of molding and turned work at prices reas onable. Phone 405. chestnut hill. Goodman Lumber Go. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o PRICES 1 and 1 QUALITY The Lowest-, The Best, Our purchasing power, buying in large quantities as we do, from first hand, mill agents, lets us in on the ground floor as to prices and style. Then our established rule: "Quick sales and short profits:" enables us to quote the prices we do. Trade here and you get the very best and and just as cheap as can be sold. . , 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 tlen's Suits, $6.98. ONE or twe suits of a kind Coats and pants, alo thre piece fuits that were $8 50 to $12 50 All go at Qft ?U the one price. Men's $4.00 Oxfords, $2.98 or th $2 MEN'S Patent Oxford, two or three pair of a kind, what we sold $4.98 tor $4. Uleau up price, . . Shoe Counter. ON this counter are Oxfords for women, and children, all kindB and at just a bout half the regular price. Men's Negligee Shirts 50c 50c An extra nice shirt, nice pattern, cut full and a rel 75c value at. . Table Oil Cloth 12c. 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o o o o o We were fortunate to secure another lot of what table oil cloth, white and fancy regular width and vou all know ,what it's worth. Our orice 12k Box of Pap-r and envelopes 5c find 10c Millinery Very Cheap. 1 You ought to see the pretty Hats our trimmers are turning out now at $ 1 .48, $2.00 and $2.50. They would have been worth about double in early part of sBon, Pretty sheer white lawn, worth 8c, Special, 5c Nice, smooth, shoetiug 38 in wide 5c Ladies 10c Biack and tan hose for 5c Box of nice toilet aoap for .... 10c Lots of other good bargains we haven't room to mention. BELK MAURY . o o o o o G OOOOO0OO0OOOOOOO0OOl0OOOOOOOO0OO0OO000 0 0 WOODLEAF. June 21 . Wheat is all cut and the prospects are good for some more wheat-bread, as soon as the thresher arrives; The Woodleaf base hall team played the First Franklin team Saturday, 19th. The score was 13 to 1 in favor of Woodlear, Rev. Grant, of Columbia. S. C, has baen called and has arrived to preach for Unity and the rest of the churches in this charge for the future. Well, the writer thinks the boys have about filled the girls up on ice cream. There were only three kids in the girl line at the last one Friday night at TomJSrown's. The committee of the high school here want a principal for the coming session. Any one wanting further information write H. P. Cranford, chairman of com mittee. Tom Lyerly, who recently Everything is on the boom here at the present time. B&lle. 1)11 FSIFS WHEAT FLAKE CELERY has a delicacy of flavor, while most of the other breakfast foods are insipid. Made from the golden grain of wheat with celery. 'Being scienti fically prepared, is rendered highly nutritious and easily digestible. You have only to try it to prove it to be c ne of the most wholesome and appetizing foods you have ever eaten. 248 NORTH CAKOL1N , I In the Superior Rowan County Court. William McGowan ( Sale of Real va Estate Underjl S. J- Poarch. ( Execution By virtue of an execution, in attach ment proceedings, directed to the un dersigned ffroni the Superior Court of Rowan County in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, August the 2nd, 1909, at 12 o'clock M., at tie Court TIousp door in the City of Salis bury, eil to the highest bidder for ca-h, to satisfy said execution all the right, title and interest which the said S.J. Poarch, the defendant, had on May 17th, 1909 or now has in the following described real estate: One house and lot in East Spencer about 320 feet South of Long Street and on the Southern extension of Spen cer Avenue and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone on Southern St. running thence N. 57 E. 50 feet to a Stone ; thence S 382 E 138) feet to a stone Newkirk's line ; thence with this line S 57 W. 40 feet to a si one ; thence N. 38 W. 144 feet to the beginning, beinir lot No. 30 on the Haden and Hei- 1 lig map, and fuller description refer ence is hereby made to deed registered in the Register's Office in Book 90 page 326 This being the house and lot for merly occupied by S. J. Poarch. Also another lot adjoining the above and fully described by metes and bounds in Deed registered in the Reg ister's Ollice of Rowan County in Book 90 page 324. The same being a vacant lot and being 40 feet front and running back about 138 feet. Reference is hereby made to both of said deeds for full description, metes and bounds. The house on the first lot has five rooms and is in good condition and well located. The above property will be sold under attachment proceedings and the purchaser will get a good title to the same subject to a mortgage of about $475 .00 due H. H. Swicegood. Terms of sale: CASH. This June 22nd, 1909 ' J H. MCKENZIE, Sheriff of Rowan County. Re-Sale of Real Estate. Pursuant to a judgment of the Super ior Court made in the Special proceed ing entitled "C. F. Atwell, Lula Safrit Atwell, J, H. Carroll. Janie Carrojland John Safrit vs John Hill, Henry Hill. Maggie Hill, Amanda Hill, Michael Hill, Jennie Hill, James Hili, W. A. Albright, Marin E. L. Albright, George Hill, Sallie Hill and Rebecca Hill"., the undersigned commissioners, appointed by said Court in said proceeding will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House Door in tl.e City of Salisbury, on Monday, July the 19th. 1909, at 12 o'clock M., eight-ninths undivid ed interest in and to one tract of land lying and being in Litaker Township', Rowan County anu known as the Wash ington Hill lands, adjoining the lands of John Rendleman and others, and bounded as . follows: T5eginning at a stake, a corner formerly of Guy Hills and runs 60 West of South 55 poles to a hickory, John Rendlemeru's corner; thence South 23 East 59 poles to a post oak, said Rendleman's corner; thence North 40 West 57 poles to a blaek oak. said Rendleman's corner: thence WstJ 4 JNoith 34 poles to a Spanish oak, said email's corner ; thence South 110 poles to a post oak, thence East 150 poles to a stake; thence North 135 poles to the beginning, containing 97 acres" in the entire tract. For back title reference is made to deed register ed in the Register's Office of Rowan County in Book No. 41 page 288. Sale will be left open 10 days for a 10 bid. The purchaser on day of sale will be required to pay dowoi 10 of the pur chase price and if he does not a re-sale willbe immediately had, and if a 10 per cent bid sh ill not be placed within 10 days then the amount deposited will be credited on the purchase price, Other wise it will be7 returned. Bidding to begin at $1275.00 This .Tune 18, 1909. P. S. CARLTON and KERR CRAIGE, Commissioners. a a o o o o o o o $28,850 PAID IN CAPITAL. New Firm; New Opportunities to Investors. WE BUY, WE SELL. We Insure Life or Property in Town or in County. o o 0 We iuvtifit money for those who wish guaranteed SKitiUammal dividend?. We lend money on first-class securities. CaTTto see us and let us explain a few of the way& by which we can hejp you and help ourselves. You do not invest a dollar until you are thoroughly sat isfied as to results. All business strictly confidential. THE Summersett Undertaking Go, 108-110 W. Tnues t . .Siili.slliiv, T. C, J. K. LINK President. A. L SMOOT, Sec, and Treas. 0 alisiurr Realty ani iDsurance Co. 0 0 0 0 o U J Carry a full line of Caskets, Cuf- U una ckuu uuiiai iwo uco , uairsv iuj q ! proved equipments consistiulof Hearses, Casket Wagons, Church Trucks, etCi Special Attention given to all calls, day or night, by tbeir un dertakers, Mr. T. W. Summersett atd Mr. R. M. Davis. Phone calls: day, 224; night, 529 or 201. 0 0 Q ic3 The Curse of the South. What is the ma'ter With the SoiltS? According to govern trent report of 1008 "The Secret is out at last th Southerner, contrary to cuneut pinio-n is not lazy, shiftloss, indifferent or cureless "He is sick" the South is afflicted with and harbors hat most dreaded treacherous nod destructive of all diseases Anemia, Pernicious Anemia. The average Southerner is a sufferer of this health destroying parasite which destroys tho red bloood cells producing an impoverished con dition of the blood; characterized by extreme pallor, general debility, weakness, loss of vigor, lack of ambition, and general undermining "f vitality. The climate and atmospheric conditions destroy the vitality. Let him s;et over it. Cb-t rid of it. Get. well, and he is yood physically as the best American can boast. If there is health of the slightest degree in your system, "WAKE IT UP! CALL TT FORTH. PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER! MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD; all can and thould be well, lo neglect yourself is to reflect up .n the wisdom of your Maker. Nature intends all humanity to enjoy a full measure of health and vigor. If you do not ti e fault, is your own, for you are yourself to blame for it, Wonders have been accomplished for the people of Tenneessee, Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi, let us now do as much for the people of the Carolines A poBtal will bring you the necessary information. Send no morey Write to-day. Don't neglect this chance here offered yon Address The Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surnerv Cleveland, Ohio. Corner Kinsman rd and 72d. Street J. F. MoOdbbihb, president. v. B. Strachan, treasurer. E. H, Harrisos, vecretary and manager. M'GUBBINS & HARRISON, COMPANY. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 30,000.00. We offer for sale a 160-acre farm three miles east from Salishn all but a few acres fivsh laud and in timlwr f a few years as the land fs very productive. Price right now. M 000 part carfh and balance easv terms. We will ai, ; 'yMJ' ;,(, " .u fun irom our raiiX, ESTATE LOAISTS: If you want to either loan or borrow money on good real estate sPp..," .ty in Rowan Go , it will certainly pay you well to look in, o our system Tf making real estate loans ; the lender nets 3 per cent each 6 months Tith the best security on earth and with as little trouble to him as den Jit ing money in a bank. The security is a first mortgage real estate tend" with our company guaranteeiug payment of principal and interest BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1910 to be MEN' afr Hi "b HcIST A M 's CHO O L ff trained Plateau, i&l SiF.tVy 5?, $P$ c V. fflC.AA'IS5,i,Jl from other schools not received. A V i C i O ll a bov sent . XPelleU Hazing excluded by pledgor iJti&tftftgJZ" levered. COI R. BINGHAM, Su,.t.. R. f. p., BoTasHEVTT.I E, N. C. Embalming a Specialty. PEOPLES 1101 11 8AL1LBUEY, N. C. Does a General Banking Business. 4Q- JX a- Ceaftt. We pay 4 per cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt a1 t.eutiou given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples9 National Bank. D. R. Julian, J. president. P. H. Thompson, V.-president. D. Norwood, cashier, W. T. Bdsby, teller. Dr. L. S. FOX, busy DENTIST, HI It will pay you to find out. TKRM9 STRICTLY CASH The Watchman, 1 year, 75cts spot cash. SPECIAL Smith Says For Pure drugs, Prescription ac curately filled, and anything in an up-to-date drug rftore at lovest prices call at B3 SMITH DRUG STORE or phone 133. Formerly tt-1 T. W. Grimes Drug Co. 2-18 6mo
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