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t THE CAROLINA VATCHMAN. Local News Items. If ycu should receive a sam ple copy of The Watchman, it is an k.vitation to you to become a subscriber. $1 per year, John W. Glover, who has been traveling in the South for some time with a Ferris wheel, has re turned home for a stay of several months. &f J. Shuping expects to pen a jewelry store in Salisbury soon. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Pinkman,. who will have charge of Salis bury's new hotel, have been busy tor the last few days arranging the furniture, fittrng up the rooms anq apartments with the intention of having the hotel ready for guests within a few days. As stat ed bef re no. name has yet been se lected and we understand Mr. Pinkman proposes a gift to the parti suggesting a name that is a dopted. At a meeting of the stock hold ers of the Davis & Wiley bank, held last week, the following di rectors were elected: T. F. Kluttz, Hon. L. S, Overman, W. L. Kluttz, W. M. Wiley, O, D. Dav is, P. B. Beard, T. C. Linn, and E. B. 0, Hambley. The directors then elected the following offic ers: T. F. Kluttz, president; E. B. C. Hambley, vice-president: O. D. Davis, cashier; J. M. ,Mc Corkle, teller; John W. Davis and J. M. Davis, book-keepers. A semi-annual dividen of 5 per cent, was declared and $3,000 were car ried to the surplus fund which now amounts to $35,000. This adeed to their capital, $60,000, gives you an idea of the banks re liability. Information has just Veen re ceived here of the death of James H. Sloan, "who left here several years ago, having joined the Uni ted States army and served a year or more in the Philippines. He returned and located at Oakland, Cal., where he recently died. Mr. was a native of this county, and a relative of theSloansof Millbridge. He conducten a wood yard here just before leaving. In a note received from J. D. Ketchie, a young irian of this county who is teaching school near Mazeppa, Iredell county, he says things are moving along nicely, that he has about 75 pupils on his roll and that he now has the ser vices of an assistant teacher. Miss Alice Pearson.' for many yeats a resident of Salisbury, was stricken with paralysis in Char lotte last Wednesday morning. She was taken to a hospital for treatment. A. J. M. Peacock and D. C. Brad shaw, left for Florida yesterday. Mr. Peacock has considerable tim ber interests there. Aurthur E. Davis, of Salisbury and Jacob Haynes, of Philadel phi a. are preparing to a lumher .business at denton, Davidson county. The old National Hbtal, chang ed owness yesterday, R. Harris, of Danville, Va., being the purshas er, and the consideration wag $21,000. Mr. Harris expects to considerably improve the build ing. It is now occupied by Gor man and Green., Mrs, Barker, W. S. Nicolson, A. B. Goodman and others. An effort will be made to-mor row, evening to orgrnize choral club at the home of Mrs. W. H. Neave. f D. L. Leftwich. an entertainer of. some note, will give one of his entertainments in the Sunday room of the Baptist church on the evening of January 25th. Mrs. Jane Wright, Mother-in-law of R. M.Pendleton, is quite P. B, Beard, who, as stated J RST some time aga had resigned his position as traveling salesman for j Peasley, Gaubert & Co., has been induced by his old firm to make another trip, which will keephim on the road until about Maarch 1st. Lonnie Harrison is the head clerk at the Mt. Vernon hotel under the new manrgement.; Early Saturday morning George Jenkins, who lives near the Morth Side Mill, was awakened by a man who hae opened the window of his bed room and was preparing to enten. Mr. Jenkins picked up a shot gun and fired at the fleeing form, but with aut results. Another of the city'p fine hors es, Lucy, valuen at $3,50, died Saturday morning. It is said this animals deith .was caused by grief. It was some ot five or six months ago when her mate, Frank died and she has been very despon dent ever since. T. Edgar Johnson, the poparlar ticket agent fcr the Southern Rail way here, who has been , at tne Whitehead-Stokes sanitoriom for eome time ender' treatment, has been moved to his home .. and his health is rapidly returning, A little daughter of Lit Lipe, at tenant on the farm of C. J. Lips, was recently bittenby a dog thought to have been mad. The dog belonged to the family and left immediately after having bit ten the chiid. Mr, Lipe took the child to Charlotte where a mad stone was applied and adhered for more than an hour. A. B. Saleeby, Salisbury's lead ing confectioner, is making ar rangements to have a bakery ad ded to his cand kitchen. Mr. Sa leeby's ylans rre to build an ad detion to his present quarters, in which he will conduct his bakery, Mr.' Saleeby expects to have a moeern equipped bakery in every way and the capacity thereof will be sufficient not only to supply Salisbury but neighboring towns also. In a Railroad Wreck Several Trunks of Shoe Drumer's Samples were thrown on the hands of the Railroad Company and bought in by us They will be put on Sale at this store at about 75 cents on the dollar of .their real value. Salisbury Store H 77 North U nain St. New Building J. M. Proctor, who is engaged Q?&? e j S-. - in iarming ana mining near vroiu Knob, this county, left for Phil adelphia yesterday in behalf of his mining busines. Dr. J. Rumple, who has been ill for several weeks at Red Springs, wish his daughter, Mrs. Vardell, is still in a serious condi tion and his recovery is not ex pected. Phillip Sowers, a prominent farmer of Rowan county, was noon in a Darticullar manner. Mr SnwAra is Hnmo fiicrhtv nrM - O J - years of age but physiccally of considerable strength, While carrying a large stone he stumb led and fell and tee stone struck of which he suflered considerablv Z You have just proven it. You and your friends - I j-a . for several hours. It is said Mr. Mg. and neighbors. ouweis uB ubybi v. yuyxuu XQ in tact tms community nas snown once more tO attend him. on r,A Vior o rrrl fl?n txtVioti C41J.U. lUi 5 VJUU tlllil LUVJJ X.lJ VV CL QKjyjJL lUlUg TY they see it and know how to show their apprecia tion of it. lou are a Level Headec Ian, Sir! A Merry Christmas Is our to All. This is our Ibusy season and everybody's on the lookout for a present to make some one happy A few suggestions may assist you in your select tions: We have the' best line of Table Linen and Napkins in Town, a pretty line of hand drawn Linen, Center Pieces, Tray Covers, Small Side Table Cloths, Handsome line of all Linen Towells, the prettiest line of ladie's Linen Handkerchiefs to be seen. Beautiful Sofa Top Pillows. A splendid line of Umbrellas, bothGladies' and gents. Dress suit cases and leather bags, Ladies' wrist bags, ladies' silk hose, ladies' long kid and silk gloves. Big line of Dress Silks. HANDSOME IHiffiS flllll K Furs in all the new things for ladies and chil dren. Our Isabella Fox Sets and Single Boas and Stoles cannot be equaled' intown.SCome see and be convinced. oooooooooooooiooooooooooooo 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 Don't fail to see our line of furs. When you read this ad don't wait a minute, come at once. We are having a big rush on Christmas Goods. We can show the goods that O make happy hearts. O Yours for business, O A. W. WINECOFF. o oooooooooooooiooooooooooooo ' 1 v - I...,. .. ,,, .. -i . i- , i .. r. ii i i .. . Big Line of Fourinhand Ties. Gent Kid Gloves. PTIAL TALK Has Stood the Test 25 Years The old, original Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and qui nine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. LISTEN HERE. CHAIRS. John H. Gorman of the firm of Gorman & Green, spent several days in Marion last week looking after the purchase of a jewelry store there, , If this firm secures the Marion business, it will be branch house No, 2 as thev have oq6 at Spencer. The Diamond Cure, . The latest news from Pans that they have discovered a dia mond cure for consumption. If you fear consumption or pneu moma, it wijl, however, be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W. T. McGee, of 0 .1S 69 On December 23, just think of it. The SPOT CASH STORE waited on 1550 people as indicat ed by our registers. For the 6 days or one week before Christmas we waited on 4593 customers. And for the month of December, 26 days, we reached the total 8750 customers. Now all this indicates just two things, namely: That you know a good thing when you see it, and that we introduce the goods and the prices. Oh, yes, It is value for the money down that catches the careful buyer. We wish you a happy and prosperous New Year and shall do our part to make it so. Yooxr True Friend, 3 Vanleer, Tenn. "I had a couerh. ill at Mr. Pendleton's home Mrs. J for fourteen years. Nothing help Wright is about 80 years of age ed me, until I took Dr. King's ftnrf hnnfi of her recovery is very New Discovery for Consumption, Hi. - " i Ooughs and Uplds, which gave in Rev. R L. Bame, who was innent cure." Unequalled quick the fruit and produce' busiuess j cure, for Throat and Lung Trouble, here last year, but now in business j At all Druggist's ; price 50c and in Mooresvill, was in the city on j $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle business Monday, free. k SPOT GASH The Dollar Stretcher and 5 and 10 Cent Stores. Where 0. S. Minor holds 'em down. eorvi The RUSH of Christmas is over, and as it is now more quiet in business circles, we have more time to devote to the OPTICAL business. Remember that EYE SIGHT is PRICELESS, and it is imperative that they should have the BEST of attention and care. We have a nice Optical Parlor, and have the latest and most approved instrument for examination of the eye, and for the fitting of glasses to them. If your eyes are troubling you, do not put it off, but come to us today . Examination FREE, and we sell the glasses at a reasonable price. Satisfaction Guar anteed. Leading Jewelers and Opticians, saiiisbuht, spzotogr, m.c. 00000000000000000060000000 oooooooooooooiooooooooooooo There is no larger or better stock of Chairs in the State than can be found in this store. We have good chairs cheap, better chairs cheap and the very best at reasonable prices. We have ornamental chairs and chairs for good hard service. VMWMJMMM GHINAWARE. Our Chinaware Department is hard to beat. Our Dinner and Toilet Sets are splendid specimens of the decorators art and the potters best efforts. Prices to suit every one. Come in and look us over. FURNITUKE & UNDERTAKING. X DealinginFnraitnreiBoDamaioHDe;itUonraimto furnish all with comforts for the home, but our list of at- J tractions is too long for enumeration, so you are invited to J call and give us the pleasure of showing you our stock. 3 We also deal in Coffins and Caskets and do embalming. 3 Yours to serve, I G. W. WEIGHT. 3 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o i
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