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Who bought out the Kluttz Drug Co., now have a complete stock of Fresh Drugs, carrying everything to meet the wants of the people, at the right prices. Prescriptions are bur specialty. All we ask is a trial. We refund the money to dissatisfied customers. etcher F Remember we are on the Square. THE C4B0UHA VATCHMAN, SHORT LOCAL ITEMS - t Rev. Gso.U Ccx, 1). D., and wife, who have been making their home iu Nor.folk, Va , siuce leav -irg Euochvitle, have returned and will make their hoim iu Spencer. After the meeting of Synod Rev. Cox will take up his duties bb pas tor of the Spencer and East Spea cer ch arches. Rer M M. Kioard was m Cbar'otte" Monday making ar rang rreuta for the meetiug of the N. O. Lutheran Synod which concerns thera Tuesday of next week The Synod is thn sup posed to settle the location of the iipw Lutheran seminary. The fourth of July committee held a busy session Monday night. Quite a lit of prizes was d cided ou and other arrangements made Mrs. H 0. Shetril', of Spencer, haa nnannd a. mnaic school at Mrs Cook's on Ghestufe Hill. She hasi 17 pupilB, and a part of them are taught at night! The protracted meeting at the First Methodist church has stark- ed into tne second wees ana n is not decided when it shall close. Beginning yesterday, and each night during this week. Mias Katie Earnhardt and Wal ter P. Cook were married last Thursday night at the home of Dr. M. M. Kinard on West Council Street. The couple are both of ths Haven Lutheran church, Chestnut Hill. Oily a few friends of tne contracting parties were present to witnes the ceremo ny. Dr. J. E. Smoot, of Concord, who was operated upon several weeks ago at the Whitehead Stokes Sanatorium is able tJ be out now. Nearly all of the grocers in this city have agreed to close their tire memberships of the A . M. E . Zion Conference here from Char lotto on that day. Mrs, J. Frank Plnmmer will gie a tea for the. St. A?nes Guild at the home of Capt. and Mrs. T. C Davidson this afternoon com mencing at 4 o'clock and continu ing until 10 o'clock. There will be a musical program by Messrs. Collins and Ream? and Miss Goodykoontz. The public is in vited to-attend. Dr. M. L. Smoot is spending som? weeks in Baltimore taking s pst-graduate cours9 in medicine. The city hall in this city haB recently undergone. repairs and is much improved as compared with its former condition, Th rooms iu the building were replastered and recalsomined, the Tatair cases and wainsccating cleaned and re- varnished, and the four prisoa cells were changed and renovated. Unsanitary conditions were also remedied. C. H. Lumgden, who has been employed in the jewelery store of A. Green, has resigned his position with t:at firm and expects to leave soon for Columbia, 8., C where he will live. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs Lumsden will be rorry to hear that they are soon to leave Salis bury. - , Mrs. G. W Lng of the Trading- ord neighborhood, who has been quite ill for the past seven weeks, is improving now we are glad to report. Mrs. Lit:da Eiliott, wife of B. A. Elliott, died at her home in Franklin Township, last night after a short illness with paralysis aud oid age, stn beings 79 years o'd last November. The funeral took place at Bethel Lutheran church, at Franklin this evening, Rev Bidenhour officiating Mrs. Elliott was married twice, her first husband being Geo-W Jacob?, and there-were four children by this marriage; to wit, J.hn L and Geo Jacobs, Mrs Monroe Peeler aud the late Mrs W A Monroe. By the last marriage tnere were two sous. Frank . and David Elliott, and one daughter who! died young. Mrs liliiott was a splendid woman and the sorrow ice ones have the svmpathy of a large circle of friends. Mrs. J. M. Peck disd Sunday night at'lm home on East Hen derson street, death beiug caused by tuberculosis. Sho wfcs the wi dow of the late James M. Peek! and leaves three sons. The funeral took place from the home about 4 o'clock yester- 5r HI I m Sr. Be Happy! Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has been a sufferer, happy is she if , she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cartful, the woman's tonic! Cardui is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's ailments. It is a natural medicine safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been in successful use for more than 50 years. It has cured thousands.. It should do the same for you. Ctaece The JlitBtJ I WoTTiarfsTohic Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn., says, "I think there is no torfic on earth, as good as Cardui, I used It with the very best results. I had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with, until I took CarduL Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall always recommend Cardui to other suffering women. 1 can't praise it too highly. As a medicine for weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui is safe and reliable. Try it, today. Wrftt to: Ladles' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medietas Co., Chattanooga, Tens, for Special Instructions, and 64-page book. "Home Treatment for Women." cent free. 60 r ported dead, several injured; great damage to prop?rty, Lugert, OkJa , 2 kilHd, 5 fatal ly iijur-d and a ecore less serious ly hurt; ne 8t:re building left standing.- Rooky, Okli , 1 killed, half! t itu bl w.i away; upward of doz en injci'eJ. Oalnmet. Okla., 8 killer1, 6 or 8 injured; heavy property loss." Eldorado, Okla., 4 reported kiihd acd mny injnredL Martha, Warren and Blair, nothing heard from them since Saturday's report that they wer blown away., Reports cf numerous smaller cyclones received from Mino, Yu kon aud points iu Garfield ODunty, south of Fmd Childress, Tex., 7 dead aud great damage to property. cessors to the Harper Livery & Sale Co., has an Important an nouncement in this paper to which all in need of stock and i very service should give heed. be stables have been improved. new stock secured and first class service will be rendered all. hos? are clever and accomodat- ng gentlemen and everybody is ssured of a square deal who radea with them. A W Winecoff is still pushing or the patronage of the. public.. His stock has been replenished. and his prices are as low bb can be. See his advertisements P Crawford Barnhardt, a splen did young man of the county, offers for county surveyor this week Mr Bernhardt is thor oughly competent to serve the county. ? DETECTIVE ATTAWAY KILLED. A Sli fling Engine Cot His. Body to Pieces and Severely Wounds Mr. Blackwelder. Yesterday just before noon as the Southern Railway's detectiye, dav aCternoon conducted by Rev. n a n Tm.o TKo Knrni A. T. Attaway, and .D. M, Black- was at Calvary Baptist church jn welder, were going to their homes Got. Kitchin at Spencer To-night. A public reaeption is to be ten dered Gov. W. W. Kitchin in the Y. M, C. A. at Spencer, Wednes day, May 1st, 1912, from 5 to 6 p. m. Governor Kitchin will de liver an educational address at the closing of the Spencer public school at 8 p. m. Of course large concourse will turn out to the county. R.B. Jones, a citizen of Mor gan Township, died Tuesday, April 16th, he being 51 years, 9 months and lo days old. lie eayes a wife and six children to mourn thsir loss. welcome the governor, W.- D stores at 7 o'clock beginning with pei is chairman of the recep today. .i. tioa committee. Rev. Jas. I. Good, D. D. L. L, D., of Ph'hdeipbia, delivered an Factory EWing Burned at Winston-Salem interesting lecture in the Refor- Last Night. med Church in tbis city eunaay Winston-Salem, April9. A night, the subject being Bpauti- Bpectcuiar blaze in the factory tul Japan. district here tonight at 10 o'clock The 4th of July celebration caused a less of more thin $400,- committees have begun to make 030. arrrangements to make the event The large building near thede- this year the greatest ever held pot formerly owned by the Amer in Salisbury, Tobaooo Company and just sold J S Mnflnhhin. W hfinme Mhem on Saturday to J. P. Taylor cf Taylor crotners, touac- CoDcord Presbytery. in East Spencer for dinner they met with a very serious m sfor tune, Mr. Attaway losing his life, and Mr lack-w elder was prob ably fatally injured. They had been in Salisbury and were re turning in Mr.' Blackwelder's buggv. At the crosskg beyond the Vance Mill ther9 was a long The Concord Presbytery was string of cars on the sido track in session in Salisbury last there being three tracks at this week. Quite a number of delegates ! were present and very inter esting meeting? were held. The . Presbytery convened Tuesday night in the First Presbyterian church, Rev Byron Clark, moderator, pre siding, and the opening serv man was preached by Rev. J. M. finer, of Concord, STORMS AND FLOODS CONTINUE. Heavy Wind and Rain Sweeps Through Oklahoma and Texas. Oklahoma City, Okla . , April 2S. Approximately forty-one lives were lost in the storm which yes terday afternoon swept, north ward from Childress, Texas, into New Advertisements. - Attention is called to the big page advertisement in this issue of The Watchman in regard to toe Progressive Merchants Prize Coi.test. By reading over this advestisemenk you will probably learn something of interest and value. They propose to give to their customers coupons with each purchase which can be voted for any one desired, the one obtain i g the mcst votes will be award ed the first prise, the second nex and so on. Read it over. Beik-Harry Co., has a change The Bank of Spencer, one of the leading institutions cf our neighbor town, haB a statement cf its condition in this paper. This is & well managed bank ., and al ways makes a god showing. -, The administrators of J A Ludwig have a notice to; creditors in this paper. p!ace,.tbe cars on the siding hid ing the shifting engine which was bnsy on the second track and also hiding the occupants of the buggy from th) engineer. Just as the engine was backing to the crossing, moving witn consider able speed, Messn Attaway and Bladkweld or drove onto the middle track, the hrse having crossed, After the sermon the election the engine struck the buggy, de- of officers was gone into which molished it and catching Mr. resulted as follows : Rev. F. A. Barnes, moderatar, Rev E. D. Brown, of Mooresville, and Elder R. H. Rickert, of tttatesville, clerks Wednesday two new pass tors, Revs. VV. Lingle, of Davidson College, and H. D Wanchof, of Oklahoma, were sole owner of the Ford hotel pr .p erty having purchased the shares of T. P. Johnston and T. H Van derford. He intends making many imprjvements after which the hotel will be run on a larger o manufacturers, was destroyed. Tai building was valued at $40,- 030 with $30 000 insurance. The R. J- Reynolds Tobacco Company had 3,500,000 pouu da of basis and will be one of the best iettI H6UlBU u "uo.r,"tt,UB . . was uurnea entai'ing a loss oi in the city. The progrssive Merchants, Prize Contest began today. $675 in prizai is to be given away and the contest is open to everyone. Of course you are interested an! will be glad to know that all you need to do is t " look up their page ad $300.tK)0. The tobaceo loss is un derstood to be covered by insur ance. A number negro tepements in burned and several other impor tant industrial plan's . were seri ously "threatened for a time bat vertisement in this paper and then the fire was fiQftUy gQ nnder con geDusy trolr The origin is unknown. , The regular annual commence ment exeroiset are in preress at Livingstone College this week, Friday being the most auspicious and final proceedings. A train has been chartered to bring the en You Can't Afford to be without Con key's White Diarrhea , Rem edy. It is a possitive relief from this disease which kills thousands of chicks yearly. Price 503. James Plummer, 5-1 4t pd Attaway literally cutting hiB body to pioces. Mr. Blackwelder held to the reins and was not killed outright, bub was knocked unconscious and was taken to the h pital with all haste. Mr. Attaway's legs, feet and hands were cut off aud scattsred received. Rev. L. W. Lingle along the track aud his body was addressed the Presbytery on dragged about fifty feet, while Union iheogical Seminary, the boggy was dragged, some dis- ile also preached Thursday Uance farther. morning, weanesday nigtit, i Mr. Attawav was well known and Thursday morning the hero and in Soeucer. he was a r subject of - missions was con s sidered, Rev. C. A. Muhroe, chairman of the Home Mission Board was in charge. Rev. A. 1. Walker made a report on the Barium Springs Orphanage" and told of its the immediate -vicinity werefneeds. He recommended, a m 1 a a steam jieating plant, a new inhrmary and another barn for the farm The Presbytery adjourned Thursday night to meet at Concord church, Iredell county, September 24th. There will be preaching at Jack son College Jr. O TJ-. A M. Sat urday night, May 4th. Every body is invited to come Johkhyv faithful and fearless officer and had quite a number of friends who will regret to learn of his untimely end. He had just moved to East Spencer and hiB wife had just returned home irom tne sanatorium, rus re mains were taken in charge by Undertaker Wright -'and prepared for - shipment to Elbertou, Ga., tonight where the funeral and interment will take place. Prolific Seed Com baa from four to eight ears to stalk. Price $8 00 per bushel. Call on J. F Ludwick, Salisbury Roller Mill or Kesler Sons' Hardware, Salisbury, N. O. 2-t-pd. Oklahoma and over a portion of the southwestern and central part of advertisement in this iisue. It cf this State, according to reliable always pays to read thsse trade reports. There are reports cf announcements. other fatalities, but these cannot The R Lee Mahaley, Feed bejverified. The list of injured Livery and Sales Stables, suc- totala more than one hundred. Fully twenty towns Were embraced in the storm swapt area. Up to an early hour tonight, no word had come from the towns of Eldcrado, Warren, Martha and Btair, all four of which Saturday were reported to have suffered se verely. The heavy wind-was accompa nied by a terrific downpour of rain and in many instances hail. The fall of rain amounted to fr 3m one to five inches. As a re sult all of the smaller streams in western Oklahoma are on a rampage . Elk Creek, west of Hobert, is over a mile wide, owiug to its branches havingj iued together. A farmer's family of four, liv ing west of Hobert, names un kuown, are said to have been killed. All rural telephone lines are down All of central Oklahoma seems demoral zed and ic will be several days before anything like an accu rate estimate of the property Iosb or list of dead and injured can be secured. A call for aid was sent cut to day by town officiate of Lugbert who say there are thirty destitute families there. Following is a summary of the damage to life and property in the storm-?wept territory: Fobs, Okla., 10 persons reported kyipdi S or 80 injared; town badly torn up. '"""7. """ Butler, Okla., 9 reported killed, many injured $ teveral buildings blcwn down. Sentinel, Okla., 2 persons report ed killed; 50 houses blown down. Hobart, Okla., country west of this point visited by terriffio winds. Two known dead, 4 others I British Warships to Washington, April 29 The United States will not be the only government to ssnd a vessel to Mexican waters. Information received at the State Department ii to the effect that a British war ship will be ordered to Mexico. A rumor has reaohed here that French oruier will alio put in ap pearance at one of the gulf porJ of Mexico very goon. '- GAS IN THE STOMACH comes from food -which has fer mented. Get rid of this badly digested matter as quickly as possible if you would avoid a bilious attack. SIMMONS RED S UIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) . Is a cleansing and strengthening medicine. It is a liver'tonic first? of all and the liver is always affected when the stomach goes wrong. It puts life in a torpid liver, helps digestion, sweetens the breath, clears -: the complexion of sallowness, relaxes the bowls and puts the body in fine, vigorous condition. SOLO BY DEALERS. PRICE. LARGE PACKAGE. SI.OO. . Ask fo-Hie genuine with the Ked Z on the label. If yon cannot get It, remit to ni, w. will .end It by mail, postpaid. Bimmona Liver Regulator is put up also in liquid form (or those who prefer It. trice fl.00 par bottle. .Look for the ilea laoei. J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. props., ST. Louis, mo. SSSaSaaSSEaSnCiSSSlM A. ft. 0KIFFS Is4he Place for Bargains. A Bountiful Sigj'Otf Spring and Summer Goods Accommodating Sales People, , ; Prices Lowest Possible,. ; Goods First Class. ; Your patronage is Respectfully Solicited Very truly, - . - i. 4
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