-V -j OVER $20,000 E1MS. HARTMAN'-S CROSS ROADS. 5 i I l,- - - " -- ' ' - -cj- - " ...... 1 . f t cr' t 1 t j T i Federal Court at Greensboro Does a. Big A ; ' Gash Business. " Greensboro, April . 13. The presentrterm of the Federal Court virtual lv: nlnsftd at hoon todav. Uicinitv will soon be done plttitmceivinge highest jfeQ' remaining only 'a few cases .of matters involved in forfeited or If lutactured distillers7 bouds to be V disposed of in the afternoon andif the passing judgment on James 1 ay lof , convicted, of irregularities in selling ( liquor. Many judg ments were entered at the morn ing session on these bonds, most of thembeingiby default. A term of the court for the trial of civil cases will be held here, beginning Tuesday, April 25th. In the case of John L. Whittington of Yad- J - - ; I kin, convicted of defrauding the government in the conduct of his , - distillery the prayer sentence was . J 1 continued until the next term of court, Whittingtcnpaying $3,500 into court, the amount forfeited on his distiller's bond under the i u j . ... law Whan a vafHinf rf rpnilfxr tstqq I entered. At this term of court almost all of the big revenue fraud cases have been disposed of Only the three cases against N. Glenn Williams are how remaining for trial, and these have been trans- fetred to Charlotte for trial at tte W term, .of oort, should Mr. Williams be discharged by Dr. Osier by that time. There have been in the shape of fines and forfeitures paid to the govern nient as the result of the pleas and convictions of guilty at the present term. Not a single de fendant hasi boon RPtnt. fcn th nan itentary. Qne storekeeper and gauger was sent to milaix month,, a fellow from over in Davidson tit a a a cy t t r t c t 1 Ac facts showing that he was drnnk and in catching, of a rural mail box beside the road he caught too - v. t hard and the post and box all fell down together. There were one or two more short sentences to jail for trifling offences' Charlotte' Observer. . Tabloid Philosophy. Moat people can find time to find fault. Marriage is a safety pin that comes unfastened. Some few people acquire fame without forge ttiug their polite ness. When money mames a title the title may be justified in suing for non-support. It isn't every writer of ficton who can frame up a novel excuee wlien he gets home late-at night. ' Does the continual wearing of a hat make a man bald, or dots being bald make a man con tin u i. ' 'ally wear a hat? Philadelphia Record. . Mocksville items. W m . K, Cleme'bthaa an nounced- ' rPresJte himself a canuidate-tor mayor. Thejre?bu ' .' p:iej6nWWe ' lvnders tod that - Jihev ot: general '&cfiftimi9&?l&i Flj&y&Qon afe i hiat house is niimeted ; nVtfae old ihfe& v abouMleare4 aw and wiliu a! f eay8i: ; bei t li gin the erection -fof a ;hahdsom & ' i he wup-to-;date houseiof wnrship. - leiBousratulate, iMem ibfetWirv nlcetme,, fedvU fiV Awni pvCaiWW New . Precinct; Heard From.' Items Interest. . garttoan XRoads April 17,7-sThe farmers in g corn - and aregetting ready fvf.fa or ldermaJA or 'si cents cotton? again. Wheat is looking very well now WA dont fiti frofit to damaffe thy - expeot a gctod crop. We had a good crowd Uuion church Sunday. new members were added church. We have a splendid dav school at Union this season. We had a couple of visitors, in Tippett TjDwn last Saturdy night. T I ! i 1 X 5 1 may mean sometning, j. cam, i W"e are expecting to get ;a "OV4Vil"& I Easter. May get fooled, but hope , J , . r not. Some of the bovs m our mie town seemed to be kinder solemn after the. two gentlemen went home. Nevertheless we are certainly glad to have them visit us. Wehad a good time. ,T "tu I . . 181 J Mrs- Lizzie Gobble is vi UB. P M4;,-y- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hartman are.visiting their father P. A, Hartmanv of his place. hou9e ciose t?6. his shop and ilre- a to do lote ofwork, and he i iih )iH.r.KHiiiiiii nun ouuvcu. xi is i works so awful cheap he will get j lots of work to do. This fellow over here, Ch6ap John, has bought a nice lot ot new goods for spring, and he sells 'em too, I tell , you. He is our man to buy our millinery, dry goods and notions. He gives the heaviest pouna ana longesii yara 1 ver saw' and they tel1 ffe' he oW to nut a W distance IS phone in at his place. If he puts dat fome in dar he wil1 clean 'em all up, I tell you. SoI close with good wishes to the Watchman and its readers. Duke. A Locoed Mule. A Schofield horse, jockey swap- ped an old gray mule that had devoured a large quantity of loco weed to farmer, declaring that the animal was in first-class con- dition and would work anywhere. The mule was docile as the farmer drove him home and fared well during the night. Next day the farmer hitched him to the plough and went to the field. The mule took a fit of locoism, stjod stub- representation of a type never born for a moment and then seen on land or sea a character struck out with a vim. Forty more degrading to playwright, acres of land were ploughed over player and playgoer .than to the that day and the farmer and his country of his alleged extraction, seven sons were all walked at sun- to which he was, in fact, a strang est. The neighbors declared that er. ThatNr,epresentatiOn was not a streak of zigzag lightning had theJ.Irisbman of literature, and struck the farm. That night the wa&tute ; an :abaur4ity. The barn door, -slammed to and., the -socmer a genuine representation of mule was sW was presented fie 'daxtfceV 1 vHext-Tning J,e farmer better. Though he condemned :fuVtf!& Dion Boucicault'i -buried )p thaearth up to his body.- stage conception of ah Irishman KaaTaeCity Journal. ' ' V: Mrl ConnelJ highly .commet3M. ' The .leierate. Veteran For April. : $mi .tetaa for April offers- tFWstJind most perti- Lflfiwwa?B,' wnica relate ib6trt lrecty ' 6nd . ; indirectly V C;maWers;llu iattpis ih this dssue - secial - ly ane. v:e tronjjpiece 1 jan excellent titufraEJmilie only vsur- vivine'CUJQ4:Oi .ytenesou iaviB JaiareJ oCrHigsliHe-thalOUU persons during ia months bio$Wfcetchs a;e accom- ciesr these to i9gwtcu.?w iufu,r. Brown, 54;,J. L Pfc4isliif, Yrst, 33; J. EHoil present mayor, 4p-J?l? I r v -rTr" Thfi Fh lmMhAl& y beat Orescent lV to 14. - Lawgon Ludwic.has started-his residence and has the frame up; p a P0rtToi. t.ap th0' .0 -.- ., and is putting up a resideneffor , r. -g reei6r John D- Brown has beenaard ed th0 contract to build the Lui, theran parsoage and commenced wors. mis weejt yia uaH tno iryiio up. MtVwill be bui after pattern of J. G", Lingle's residence, wore mis wees ana nas we irjfiw V .; l . whjc is one of the finest buildings hie is one of the finest buildings i Faith.. . in Faith., The Baptist meeting ier goingoi here this week and a great deal nf lnrarflDr id r.airon in r na moonnrr Large crowds go out every nlgBt. This church will soon have a iaige' number of members. Rev. Black, of 'Stanly county, is assisting Rev- w- f; Davis. J. T. Wyatt shipped a, fine car load of building stones to New Jersey today. Venus. "The Stage Irishman.;' "The Stage Irishman" was the subject of a discussion which Mr. F- Coel PeDed before the members of the Playgoers Club, last night, at the Hotel Ce cil. Mrs. Meynell, who presided, remarked that the stage Irishman in England was very much like the stage Englishman in America. On the stage in America .the Englishman was quite unreal. He was never supposed to se.e a joke, suid Mrs. Meynell, amid laughter. In England: the sgeji representation ot tne insnman i was quite as unreal, Mr. Connell, in a discursive and entertaing paper, said that he should define the stage Irish- man as the obscene puppet which served in England to symbolize the Irish character. It was the .pauc. synge's characterization pt the Irish peasatftry in "In the Bhadow of the Glen," of vwhich he read an extract. ' ' Immigration May Reach 1,000,000. ,, If the present 'unusaal flow of United SUtes j ogntinubS until July 1, all inimi f graiin o?oy-- wwi oe uroeu l and the otal .number .ot , lmmi- i grams aumiueu inw tu councr hiU,amount to ncre than 1,000,- wnicu , win eaa j une ou next, The:recoiL un to tne present time 2t xxlli tt c, in0 K'TS r:. .T r ' : " i rirtriner wmcfi nni.m-u lmmiffrants unitea &tates.Oi?e aott ne JiumDer.-wJaW at oia; ,ar,t. ih'e .-Season: with-the Largest stjJgc&of. Sea- 'o Several ber of votes. , II seem84&3avlx . i" tw- ' -i ' .V- --'iV xi v 3 Vi-'i Oiir i ' to the b0euci.8ernneVnWi&O .sableMtrcliandis.e we have ever opre4 the r.ublip yur o & sun- cabala. eiem; ; er recentiv Tisitea bii inei oeru mm LQ m O the best thinars that o; o ICIS O: that will 6penybur eyes O J straight to our st O o O " cv o o o o Q; O Or O O O O O O O O O o o o o o o M.ENS SHlRtrS 25c" EACH ifibzen Men's i 5(Sc khirts at25c each Men's heavy grey lobks, 3 pair for 25c. Men's "Black and A socks, 3 pair .for 25c Lion brand shirt,collars and cuffs ...WHITEIQOODS A White Iwu, 40 in wide at 5c yard. Dimity, 40 in. wide! real good value, at 15c yard our pripe llbWard. Barred Muslin at 7cWrd. " Bleached Domestic, 3a in. wide, at 5c yard Curtain Swiss, lc gfcde, at 10c yard Percale, 36 in. wide, at' 5c yard. . Figured Lakn, 40 in. wide, at 7-c yard. White Organdy, 68 in. Wide, at 25c yard Madras Remnants, wnite grounds, with small figure, splendid material for boy's waists, at 10c vard. LONG CLOT 75c FOR EVERYTH o o o o ooooooooooo V ING W TTT QOOQ romptlg. anb Mtli feeateir at Stetoart's.lrinterg. Circulars, forn a 2x4 to a full sheet, Books, 5' t We print and keep in 1 Attachment Sale Notices T Commissioners' Deeds, Justice's Transcript f Magistrate's Detinue Summons, Magistrate's Summon?, Magistrate's Execution, . Sale and Assignment Wm. H. Stewart, Printer, 120 W. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND. Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, in the special proceedings entitled T Kerns vs. Ellen Boger and others, signed the 3rd of April, 1905, and brdjgErng a sale of the lands hereinafterascribed for partition among the teQhts in eom- the under toetoisidner - ' ; 71 t - "rrTjr r, i "lc v-vurfvsftvg; UT l Salisbury! NC,sll4itrp4n5Ma;aJactipn: , tn t.V,o liiifaafs')iirmobfWKt.Vc i ,. j -v. j I Beginning amiexgj with line -of ttudoomioy aeereep thencrth hfs line' C o. in, -J Money could buy are and lead you baby ribbon; at fejb yd. We Oc yd. Black Taffeta, White Taffeta, Black Crepe de C bene," 75c yd. , Rejah silks, advertised at $1 25 yd, our price is 85c yd. Pean de Cygne, all co)3rs, at 75c yard. New Foulards, at 39c, 50 and 75c yard.' LITTLE THINGS FOR LITTLE MONEY Ladies 6 4 Shoe Laceg, 2 pr for 5c. Shoe laces, lc pair; Colored Quffs, 5c pair; Lead pencils. 5c dozen ; Bachelor Buttons, 5c dozen ; Suspenders, 5c pair; Red or Blue handkerchiefs, 5c each ; Rubber Collars, 10c each; Alarm Clocks, 85c each; Teaspoons, 2c set ; Tablespoons, -4c cet ; Knives and forks 40c set ; Frying Pans, 10c each ; Octagon Soap, 6 cakes for 25c ; Medicated Soap, 3 Cakesfor 10c ;25Marbles for lc ;Boy's Heavy Ribbed hose, 10c pair, 3 pair for 25c; 10 000 yards Torchon Lace at 4c yd. BOLT. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, SHOES COME TO m ooooooooooooooooooooooooo V V v m v W ttef Heads, Note Heads Bill Heads, Statements, , - Envelopes, Blanks, amphlets, Newspapers, Cards or other work, S3 "rsoaa CEacL3BEfs3 stock kaof all kinds, such B ds,jor bonding land, Dr s, liavis,te Wiley Bank, Justice's Execution, of Judg nt, Leases. Drooertv. Obligations. Mortgage Sale 'Not ice, with PowerofAttorney, t Orders 'to & jo ?the ar If ' smuBir Manure T 1 TTFIOISJi LEGS-fAre f p)u cn led Vo you ne'edUn artificial leg? ffo send for? my plastratedAhook, ie "StbrfoTV Ig.WAddreisA. It : LuiM67 F JisbWyVNl 0:S-S fit.' 5W commff our way.; ;; y o RIBBON ' ' j ITT W - " I We nave evervfching' in ribbon from, the, ; lc yd, up to the wi4e plaids .h'Q uell a nice , ran: era muwu J. .. . ' r-'.v;.wO o o SILKS 36 in wide, $1 00 g&detM 36 in,, wide at 75c yard.. - , 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 as: Chattel Mortgages, Notice to Vacate Premises State Warrant Complete, Inniss Street. ' Three Times the Value of Ariff Other, f OUE-THIED EASIER, ONE-THIKD FASTER The only IS ewmgM achine that does not faif 4ttoy"pqirit. , Rotary;.- Motion .nd : Ball Bearings make it iife lightest . running machined in the woriil " Agents wanted in" uiiocupi ed territory. Sen(Lfor circulars and WHEEIiEEr&lTOSON Atlanta, t eoia4Wti, ?ri ' - - if m v il '"! 1 ...fe.;.

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