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TH E ft A R ft 1 1 f I A VI ATR MM A N.I Soeclal Train to Salisbury. C S. Guthrie, a wealthy New SPENCER NEWS; T7XL Q. GTCWAXIT, Ed. tad Pali. Drtrr TOBdsssdaj st 1X0 West fester Ctreet Csbscriica Prist )lptr year strictly a ccnd-clus mattw Jsa. ItiSu ltt5, at tk post ofloe at Ball fcsnr, II. 0 inder tna act of Coagress f Uarah Srd, im. " Samsbubc, N. C, Jan. 3, 1905. Th beat and - surest method of getting rid oft the little un T)laaeantnesa of a Dublic office is C M. - to not atay awake at nights think- incr nn tricti and schemes toob- fcnirt aaiA nfflr0 nr. in ftftBft an of- fice ia thruat upon some pompous ass who thinks himself above ob lerring the requirements of his office, he might find away to aroid them bv handing in hid resignation! Yorker, who, while enjoying a holidav hnnt in Durham county. r . . was taken suddenly ill with ap pendicitis and was brought to Salisbury Friday night on a spe cial train for treatment at the Whitehead-Stokes Sanitorium. The operation was performed Saturday night and is said to have Young man run Qw bj an Eogloe, 6eorge Hall Olsinlssedr - vxeur j. xxaii, woo, as nowa in last - week's Watchman, was charged with . store-breaking . and safe-robbing -by- his former em ployers, L. Thomas & Co., has been tried for said offense and owing to lack of evidence was dis missed. The trial was held last the been entirely successful. Al though in a serious condition Mr. I Wednesday afternoon Guthrie is expected to recover, in a short time. in IHowbli., an inf ant 'of Mr. '; and MrsvC. R. Howell, d ied Sunday night.:. Its remains were carried to Norwood for interment Mbn- Gobble, C, died near Gay's chapel 'Friday 'morning. Mr. Gobble had been sick with a combination of B right's disease and consumption for Borne time, and was about sixty-five years of age. . The funeral was conducted Saturday afternoon from the Heptasoph hall, T. M. Kern, Esq., officiating. R. Lee Wright, I Woodleaf Methodist church, Rev. Esq., represented the plaintiffs J. P. Lanning officiating. The Ut. Vernon Sold- W. F. Jackson, as stated some time ago, has purchased the Mt. Vernon Hotel, the transfer takiug place Saturday night. Mr. Jack son aays he expects to overhaul and greatly improve the property and make it a first-class hotel in eyery particular. . and L. H. Clement and Walter Murphy appeared for the de fence. Ihe indictment against Mr. Mall for larceny was set for trial Friday afternoon ; but owing to Mrs. Hall at Rock Hill, S. C, the trial was again postponed un til yesterday evening. Dr. J. W. Young who has been The Diamond Core, Th latest news from ;PaTis Iff, that they' hnrve i discovered a dia mond cure r f or consumption. If you far co nsu mpti'oo or pneui monia, it willi htfwever, -- be best for you to take t6 at great -remedy mentioned by W. " T. McGee of Vairleer, Tenn. "I had a cough, for f mi rf pen years. Nothing help ed me, until I took Dr. Ki n g's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, wbtch gave in stant relief, and" effected a perma nent cure." Unequalled quick cure, for Throat and Lung Trouble. At all Druggist's; price 50c" and $1 00. guaranteed. Trial bottle 7 O free. Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. An nie Hunter, of .-Pittsburgh. Pa., 'and when I got better, 'although I had one of 1 the best doctors 1 could get, 1 was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees A Gug ef Thleies Broken Having misted quite a quantity of fine whiskey from his store house and also a lot of bottled gooda from hia bar, P. W. Brown bagan -arr-investigation which unearthed a gang of negro thieves and employees operating in his place of buainesa on Inniss street Thi ouncf r.rtmi atari of Will Hastv n employe, and Walter Lilly, act for ih PPtion traveling salesman for the gang, Major Maxton an employee in Mr. Brown's restaurant, John Hardy and Mrs. John Hard v. The first two named have made their es cape and the last three were ar retted, and given a preliminary hearing and bound over to court. Mr. Brown offers twenty dollars each as t reward for the capture of Haaty and Lilly; $5,000.00 Ahead. A nuwber of Salisbury game- rooster owners and others interes ted, went to Rock Hill, ,S. C, last week, for the purpose of pit tins their birds against others from varioes surrounding states, seeing and probably doing a lit tle betting in connection there with. The fight took place and the Salisbury birds did the De- and their owners and others, returned to Salisbury with "dough" to the value of $5,000.00. It -is not stat- ed whetner tnis amount was gathered off huckleberry bushes, obtained as gate receipts or other wise. Probably it was other wise. when I walked. From this ter- en gaged in the practice of his nro- I rible afflction!! I was rescued by fftsflion hr fnr HPv&rjil vAora ha Electric Bitters, which restored decided to leave for New York l' healt aijd strength, and now , . . , i x can waiK as straiKiit) as ever. wnere ne win locate. Mis pre- Thfi v ftrfl simnlv wonderful." parations are being made in or- Guarnteed to cure stomach, liver der thot he might leave for his and kidev disorders: at! all Drue new field sometime next month. I S18 8- auuuo W ouruy aii,r- Tno Ufltore Tf vori want, a real noon a horrible and fatal accident good type writer at half the took place here. As W. R. Davis, actual pricel for machines of its i - Tli Poultry Show Mow on. JThe third annual poultry show of the Piedmont Poultry Associa tion opens here today. Chickens of all kinds began to arrive Mon day and ths store-room under the new opera house, where the ex hibit will be held, ia pretty well filltd. Many fine specimens are to b saen, and the price of ad mission ia 80 reasonable about tfvarybody will go to see them. Tie Barber Buggy and Wagon Co. Thii is the name of a new firm that will take its position in the front rank of the industrial enter- priaaa oi cans bury, rne new firm ia officered as follows : M. W. Barber, president; T. Grey Barber, secretary and treasurer; A, B. Watson, manager, and A, Havoc of Two Months. We print elsewhere in The News today a detached account of the important events'that have ta ken place in Russia since October 24, when the :,Invisible Empire" ordered a strike on all Russian railroads. Scarcely could the record be duplicated in the world's history, so changing have been the events, and so varied. Since October 26 when 400,000 railway men were made idle by the pro clamation of a strike the story has been one of blood-shed, of tradgedy, of destruction and de vastation un par ailed, Since Octdber the 28th, when a general strike of all trades and professions was declared it has been one long scene of fruitless imperial effort towards pacifica tion, and of unbridled and ter rific massacre and ruin from the insane populace. During this period one Lieutenant General M. Basmeer. superintendent. I has been assassinated : thrert shins The authorized capital of this I sunk; many revolutionists killed; eompany is u,uuu, greater por- and almost inestimable property tion of which has been paid in. I destroved. ihe company has absorbed the! Crinsinsr and trembling on his w I Q O CD "F-fc -m w I jsasmger uamage ana Harness royal - throne the Czar has sent company ana intends to occupy the present quarters of the latter1 company and greatly increase the out put of the plant. Dixie Novelty Company Organized. At a meeting held Saturday the Dixie Novelty Co., began its exis tence. Stock was raised to the amount of $75,000.00, all being taken excepting a few hundred -dollars. The organization was completed by the election of the following directors. D, L. Gaskill, J, S. Henderson, T. H. Vander- ford, Sr., W. C. Russell, J. W. Glover. E. H. Harrison, P. W. Brown; John Gr. Heilig and W B. Strachan, who will in turn 3 elect officers some time this week. The charter has been received, the purchase of the knitting mill property in the South ward was 5 . . ordered, and the machinery will be aecurod at once. The men ac tha head of this enterprise are wiae-awaKe ana success is assur ed. At a meeting of the stockhold era Monday evening the f ollow- ing officers were elected: T. H. . Vanderford, president; E. H. Harrison, vice-president; J. W. Glover, second vice-president: P. H. Keroney, secretary ; J. Sam'l McOubbins, treasurer, and W. C, Rumll, ifensral manager. from Russian . borders, for safe keeping, all the Crown jewels and $50,000,000 dollars in gold. Per haps the most diabolical work of the crazed mobs was the relent less slaughter of over 15,000 Jews, whose innocent blood cries aloud from the ground for revenge. The hospitals have been crowded, countless graves have been dug, thousands of women and children have been left homeless and friendless, without a father or brother to protect them, untold property has gone up in flames and inexpressible misery has been carried to the greater part of the inhabitants of one of the largest countries on earth. The mighty have been brought low and the lowly have brought upon themselves little but misery. Such is the havoc that has been wrought in mighty Russia. Re cent despatches declare that the revolutionists have been mastered and that an era of peace is near at hand. That this may be true is the hope of the entire civilized world. It is an outrage on civili zation and enlightment that such a state of affairs should exist. It has all been one great sacrifice with no apparent reward. Suff rage has been granted the people and millions of tax money was given the peasants, but even then they were not appeased. Out of the past chaos, law and reform may spring, but the prospect is now dark.--Oharlotte News, an employer on thev yards of the Southern, was performing his du ties he by some means fell across a wacK in irons oi a moving en gine and was badly mangled. The engine passed over both his legs mashing them practically off and badly crushing his arm. He Was taken.to Salisbury and to the Whitehead - Stokes sanitorium, where efforts were made to keep a portion of his body alive, but without success. He died early, Monday morning. Mr. Davis was about 24 years of age and came here from Reidsville, to, which place his remains were shipped for interment. (Left over from last week.) There has just been organized a strong company to do a big furni ture busmeps at Ppencer. The leading stockholders 'consist of John Wadsworth, of Charlotte, and Mr. York, of Concord. This company has leased a large busi ness block here in which it will conduct its business. This com pany intends to be open for busi ness by the middle of January. W. S. Pickler, foreman of the coppersmith department of the shops here, was presented by the men under his direction Friday with a handsome Knight Temp lar's charm as a token of their confidence an desteem. The safe of L. Thomas & Co., of this place, was robbed Friday night of about $100. The robber gained entrance to the store through a rear window, the com bination 'was worked and the money secured. George C. Hall, a former employe, was charged with the crime and arrested in Salisbury Saturday morning Christmas evening officers search ed Mr; Hall's room and discover ed a, number of umbrellas, vases and other merchandise to the value of about one hundred dol lars. His trial took place this morning before Esquire Ray, of Spencer, particulars of which have not yet been learned. 4 Per Cent We pay 4 percent, on'money in savings - department, adding the interest xo ine principal every w aays, and offer every safe guard to . the depositors. "- J " We also loan money on real es tate and personal security. D, R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-Pre8ident. Teller. XJ I 1 l-Piles. In r,allays the 1 I 13 as a Doultici Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will care Blind, Bleeding and Itching absorbs the tumors. itching at once, acts as a Doultice. gives instant re lief. Dr. Williams' Indian PUeOint' ment is nretiared for Piles and I toll - Uing of the private parts. Every box is a -n j : i t ... -v warrauteu. ry druggists, 07 mail on re eeipfe of price. 50 cents and $1.00. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Clevelaz&ttkTo. Quality, call at this office and let r - us show you the American, the latest and best out. tf . 1 SALE OF VALUABLE LAND FOR PARTITION. In pursuance of a judgment of the Superior Court, before J. F. McCub bins, C. S. C, in a special proceeding entitled, Amanda Hamlet, . D. Gard ner, Mag-g-ie Long- and husband Lewis Long-, Annie Morrison and husband Robert Morrison, Ada Neely and hus band Frank Neely, Minnie Barber and husband Willie Barber, against Mollie Howard and husband Pink Howard, Abner Feamster, Washington Feam-ster,- George Ann Feamster, Fanny Arey and husband Hardy! Arey, John Feamster, Kerr Feamster, Pearl Feamster, Norman Feamster andWm. A, Gardner, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the Court house door in Salisbury, N. C, on 4 Monday, the 5th ay of February, 1906, the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a stone on N. side of Wilkesboro road and runs thence S. 33 degs. W, 21.50 chs. to a Black Gum on the bank of second creek; ihence down the creek as it meanders To the bridge on said road; thence with the road N.; 23 degs. W., 10.55 chs. to the beginning; containing 18 acres be the same more or less. This property is well located in Unity township-Tind is only about 10 miles north-est from Salisbury. Terms of sale are cash. The sale will be left open ten days for a ten per cent. bid. Now is your opportunity to buy a small farm cheap. JOHN J. STEWART, Com'r. This Dec. 30th, 1905. Dr. J. J. Renn Dead. Greensboro. Jan. 2. General regret-is felt here over the death of Rev. Dr. S. J. Renn, which oc curred this morning at a sanitar ium in Wilmington, where he went several weeks ago to attend the Norah Carolina M. E. Confer ence. Sinbe that time he had suffered cyerations were perform ed. The burial will be made in Durham to-morrow. Dr. Renn served the West Greensboro cir cuit last year and lived at Guil ford College. Dr. Renn joined the North Carolina Conference in Newborn in 1869, filled some of the best appointments in the State, filling the place of presiding elder fo. several years. Charlotte Observer.' St. Luke's Pickups, Alex, Peeler and wife attended the wedding of their grandsou, Richard Bost, of Rockwell, last week. They report a fine time. There will be preaching at St. Luke's. The first Sunday in January. At half , past two o'clock p. m. The school at Rowan Academy started last Monday for the spring term, after the vacation of one week, with a large number I of pupils on role. mm PENNYROYAL PELS Sale .Lid reliable, they overcome weaJcrvess, in crease vigor, banish pains No remedy equals OR. MOTTS PENNYROYAL PILLS Sold by Drufegists and Dr. Motts Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohioi Commissioner's Re-Sale of China Grove Real Estate, Purguant to the provisions of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan Coun ty in the special proceeding-, entitled A. W. Winecoff and others vs. J. M. Eddleman and others, the undersign ed commissioner will sell at public auction io the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of J. M. WINE COFF, deceased, in CHINA GROVE, N. C, on Saturday, January 27th, 1906, at 12 o'clock, M., ,the following- de scribed real estate: First tract: Beginning- at a- stone, corner of the Bostian lot, south of the N. C. R. R., and running thence S. 40 degrees E., 9.15 chains to a stone; thence S., 63 degrees W., 1.68 chains to a stone; thence N 40 deg. W 9 chains to a stake or stone nfar railroad; thence N 53 deg-. E 1.68 chains to the beginning, containing- one and one half acres, more or less, and being the late residence of J. M. Winecoff, deed, in China Grove, N. C. j ' Second tract: Beginning at a stone near railroad, Kimball's corner,thence S, 33 deg-. E., 4.15 chains to a stone; thence S, 49 deg-.W, 1 chain to a stone; thence N, 33 deg, W, 4.15 chains to a stake near railroad; thence N, 49 deg. E, 1 ch. to the beginning. And known as the store-house lot in China Grove, N. n. Thiry tract: Beginning at a stake on railroad in China Grove, N. C., Mrs. C. R. Watkin's corner, thence S 50 deg-. E, with Watkin's line 4.15 chains ta stake, Watkin's corner; thence N 49 deg-. E with Watkin's line and beyond to Kimball'sline 2.78 chains to stake; thence S, 33 deg-. E, with Kimball's line 4.35 chains to a stone pile, Kim ball's corner; thence N 52 deg. E, one half chain to stake; thence N, 57 deg. E, 1 63 chains to a stone; thence N, 63 8-9 deg. E, 1.70 chains to a stone pile on Bostian's line; thence S, 40 d$g. E, 1.56 chains to a stone; thence 28 deg. W, 7.14 chains to a dogwood in the branch; thence N, 70 deg. W, 8.50 chains to a stake; thence N, 2 chains and 2 links to a- stake; thence N, 38 deg. W, 4.12 chains to a stake on rail road; thence with the railroad to the beginning, containing 8 acres more or less. Bidding to commence at $2,564. 00. This 20th day of December, 1905. : A. ,W. Winecoff, Com., B. B. Miller, attorney. Tf vou want to see d6llara grow, feed 1 1 your fields with Vlrsrlnla-Carollna Fer- lj yields per acre," ana tnus Dring aown the cost of production, even if you use fewer teams ana less laoor. We have thousands of strong- testi monials from fanners who have tried UVUUi i ii tip T-n J- Aeiuiiwia ttuu ns0v& w r-4- that fl Virginia-Cirolina Fertilizers are by far the best. They will Rive you crops that will make more money for you. Buy no othe r, even if, some dealer endeavors to get you to buy some " cheap " brand Just because he may make a little more profit on that. Of course, that would be to hia interest not yours. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., Richmond, Ya. Horfblk, Va. Dnrham, F. 0. Charleston. S 0. Baltimore. Md. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga . Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. EareTeport, La. J A TRAIN LOAD OF BOOKS Big Book House Failed Stock Must be Sold at Once at from 10 to 50 Gents on the Dollar. THESE ARE SAMPLE PRICES Late copyrights were $1.50. Our Drice 38 cts. List includes "The Chris tian," "Call of the Wild," "Brewster's Millions," "Graustark," "The Cast away," "David Harm," etc. Encyclo pedia Britannica, 10 vols., half leather, regular $36.00, our price $7.75. Charles Dickens complete works, 15 vols., reg ular $15.00, our price, $2.95. Xmas Special. World's Best Poets. Shakespeare, Longfellow and 48 others. Da Luxe edition . Full Leather, padded , pure gold edges, regular $1.50, our price 70 cents each. Every book guaranteed to be new, perfect and satisfactory, or your money back without question, or quibbling. Practically any books or set of books you want at a fraction of the retail price while they last. Get otir free bargain list before ordering. Save 50 to 90 per cer t on Christmas books. Write for it to day. The David B. Glarkson Co., Dept. 4, ll-8-8t. Chicago, HI. Plant Excelsior Cotton and Get Rich. EXCELSIOR COTTON EARLIEST AND MOST PROLIFIC COTTON 6R0WN. Fruits closer and faster than any cotton on . earth. Won gold medal at Charleston Exposition. . Price, 10 bushel lots, $10. Marlboro Prolific Corn; will yield 50 per cent, more than any other variety. Was premium corn at Georgia and South Carolina Experimental station. Price $2.50 per bushel. Write for circulars to grow three bales per acre. Excelsior Seed Farm, (Mention The Watchman when you write.) CHERAW, S. C- WHERE OESTRE ICHER DOES BUSINESS And where you can find one of the Largest and Beat Selected lines of Dress Goods, Cloaks, Lins ens, Embroideries, Carpets, etc., in the city. Start the New Year right by forming the habit of doming to see ns before buying elsewhere. DAVE OESTREICHER
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