THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. RAILWAY GUIDE, DKPARTURE FROM SALISBURY. MAIN LINE NORTHBOUND No 8 Local, Charlotte to Richmond 517 am No 36 Fast Mall Atlanta 1 o Wash ' 10 43 a u No SO Fla Llm Jacksonville to Wash 11 SO am No 12 Local At'anta to Richmond 8 30 P m, No 38 Vestibule Atlanta to Wash 9 --0 p-m No 84 Fla Exp J aksonvllle. to Wash ; 1 07 p m No 40 Atta Exp Atlanta to Wash 11 45 p m No 32 Palm Limited . 130am SOUTHBOUND. No 89 Washington to Atlanta 5 40 a m No 33 Fla Exp Washington to Jax 7 05 a m No 37 Vestibule Washington to Atta 8 17 am No 11 Local Richmond to Atlanta 805am No 7 Local Richmond to Char otte 3 07 p m No 29 Fla Lim Washington to Jax 8 30pm No 35 Fast Mall Wash to Atta 948pm No 31 Palm Limited 3 18 a m WESTBOUND. No 11 Local to Chattanooga 8 25 a m No 35 Through to Memphis 8 60 p m FROM WEST. No 30 Through From Memphis arrive 11 25 a m No 12 Local From Chattanooga arrive 8 35 p m All through except marked local FROM NORWOOD, No 22 Passenger arrive 715pm No 48 Mixed arrive 8am TO NORWOOD. No 21 Passenger Leaves 1125 am No 47 Mixed Leaves 500pm WHITNEY SPECIAL. No. 49 to Whitney 7 15 a m No. 50 from Whitnev fi 50 d m LUTHERAN MISSIONARY' CONVENTION. ' COUCOBO HAH DIES HERE. A Large and Enthusiastic Gathering in St. Mr. George e nm survive but Enoch Church , at EnOC&Ville. Few Hours After Arrival The convention which began its Mr. George ?R. Mills, of Con sessions at Enochville on Septem- cord, was brought to Salisbury ber 31st was the 20th anniversary Thursday on No. 36 for an opera ojtheWoman'sHome and Foreign tion. He was a dangerously sick Missionary Society, of the Evan- , . M J, ... gelical vLntheran Synod of North man when he left Concord and Carolina. his condition was such when he The president, Mrs, V. Y. Booz- reached Salisbury that an opera- er, called the meeting to order, tion was dee tried inexpedient. Mr. ana ron-caii snowed an unusually Mills sraduallv failed until late large attendance of delegates. The morning session was taken up with reports, the president's coming first, followed by that of the treasurer (Mrs. P. N. Heilig, absent), presented by Mrs. A. W. in the night, when he died. The remains were sent to Concord this morning for burial. The deceased was a brother of Mr. Frank R. Mills, of Salisbury, .TTT vi m i - w inecoit. lne report snowed con- and wa8 32 years old. He is sur- snouuons ot $z,DU3.o4 an in- Local News Items. crease of $1,121.79 over last year. St. Paul's, of Rowan, was the ban ner contribution $128.40. After a bountiful dinner papers on mission work were read and of- yived by a wife and two children. K. OF H. KICK. ficers were elected for the ensuing Frank R. Brown, the clever man- year as follows : Mrs. : V, Y. Boozer. ager of the Reid department store, president; Mrs. J. Q. Wertz, 1st has gone to the northern markets "vice-president Miss Daisy Ross, for the purpose of purchasing a 2d vice pres. : Mrs. J. A. Linn, large stock of fall goods. 3rd vico-pres. : Mrs. Constance Spot Cash has been doiti a 2U?e' bie business of late, and if vou L.' -ur- V tth-j x shin, scattered throughout the .. . - . I laiV . 1U.1S. Tli. Vj. JlDIIHIlll. TirHRHll" I 1 liaVD A1VSU "JOOJLl lUAUVUCU lb IS VUU.1 The Same Trouble That Prevails in Royal Arcanum. Chicago, III., Sept. 1. There is considerable dissatisfaction among the older members of the Knights of Honor, a fraternal own fault, ad. today. He has a change of See it. rer. On Sunday, after the children's exercises were concluded, the con vention adjourned to meetf" next year in St. James-church in Concord. scattered throughout United States, over the increase in the rates which goes into effect Meeting the Cosnti Board of Education; The County Board of Education will meet in special session on Monday, the 11th instant. ;; Per sons having business before the board will please remember the date, . WANtEBt Millions to know the great merits of Alabastine, the Sanitary Wall CoatingNot a hot or cold water disease-breeding kalsomine, bearing a fanciful name. 4 LET US HELP YOU. Write for our artists' free color plans different effects for different rooms In white, delicate gras, greens, pinks, blues, and yellows, using Af)jIr PammnI DestroyB disease ROCK UCniCnt germs and ver min; does not rub or scale. No washing of walls after once applied. You can brush it on mix with cold water. Other finish es, mixed with either hot or cold water, do not have the cementing: proper ty of Alabastine. They are stack on with glue, or other animal matter which rots, feeding disease germs, rubbing, scaling, and spoiling walls, clothing, etc Such finishes must be washed off every year costly,filthy work. Bay Alabastine only In 5 lb. p'k'ars, prop erly labeled. Pretty wall and ceiling design. "Hints on Decorating" and tint card, free. ALABASTINE CO., Grand Rapids. Mich., or 105 Water St., N. Y, For Sale In Salisbury by KESLER SONS' HARDWARE CO. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a Mortgage Trust Deed .Eegistered in Book No. 1, page 140, and made by Alfred Hall and wife for the protection and benefit of the undersigned, on the Woodleif Leaflets. Woodleaf, N. C.,Sep. 2. Tom Cat is somewhat slow at times," but the fact that you haven't heard from him lately is not that he is dead, because a cat has nine lives, and you may feel sure that be is yet able to catch news, so here goes Register of Deeds 8 moot issued 32 marriage licenses iu the month of August 23 for white couples and nine for colored. One a day is a good record for dog days. Congressman Blackburn spent Thursday night and Friday morn ing in Salisbury in conference with local Republicans. He left Fri day for his home at Greensboro. Miss Annie Lea Blair, who had taken several months training as a nurse in the- Whitehead-Stokes sanatorium, has gons to Richmond to enter a hospital as a trained nurse. Hay fever seems to be very prev alent in Salisbury at present. It is a malady not to be sneezed at, Vknf ito vif.ima An if. nil t.Vta sn.mp' Jack Frost is said to be the only aren can aena scnooi aurmg ine doctor that can cure the malady. Pent session, but he will return to his home in a tew days. ' The Post has moved its quarter Two new school rooms are being to the Meroney opera house, on added to rho a) ready large acade Main street, where they will have my. When' completed it will be ample room for the coriducfe of one, of the nicest and largest in their. business. In Saturday- s-'is- the couuty, and will employ four sue it states that it wilt soon ap pear ina new dress. today. According to etatemenfc by local members thousands of the older members seriously con sider the advisability of severing their connection with the organi zation. The change, which was decided on some time ago by the officers of the Supreme Lodge, which said Mortgage was given to se cure, the nndersigned will sell at pub lic sale for cash, at the eourt house hoor in the town of Salisbury, N. C, on the 23rd Day of September, next, the following property bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stone in John B. Kerns' line, thence . 5.25 chs. to a stone, James Trexlers' corner, thence CI . n -1 i nil TA4- riol n-r V. differs essentially from the change I Nortb gide jo( the Great Road Brin- which caused so much dissatiefac fn'SSlSJrSrJS& Farmers in this section are busy tion in the raaks of the Royal Ar- I Kerns' line, thence North 25de. West nowadays making roughness. Tt . , with said line to the Deginnmg contain er r Too TTorf n,i fomn r.f canum. It affects only members ing 2 acres more or less, being about Mr. l-ee Mart and tamily, ol 2 miles East of Salisbury, adjoining Clanngton, Ark,, came here to at- betwee 60 and years of ge. or- th lands of John B. Kerns and James tend the bedside of Mr. Hart's mprlv aII mmhfirs over 60 vears Trexler. Conveyed by the said Alfred father, Mr. A. A. Hart, who died merly all members over yews Hall and wife to satisfy the debt pro- i. -mm- . -i-r Ml rt n Ottawa aaaaaatxA SQ nov mnnth vMo1 frtT in SAIfl Mnrtpft Pft. a lew aas aeo.. air, nart win L a cl mwowui . h7" xf w leave his family here so hiB chil- while under the new arrangement j August 18th 1905. members of 70 will be assessed $15 a month on 20c insurance; those of 68 years, $14. Hobatis N, Woodson, Trustee ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Adam Bruner Oyercash, decM, of Rowan county, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before .Extending Car Line Tho oar lino ia hfiinor nnt in I the 0th dav of AfrffUSt 1906, or thl8 no- teachers one a music teacher. rAajnflSR nr thB oneration 6f ttoll-P1:i2,i fntr,. I readiness for tdo operation, oi tne m persons-mdebted to said estate will plepmake immediate set 6w Xf. J. St?Wabt, Administrator. This August 3rd. 1905. Oar people are to be congratulated UU 'UflVlUK U1ID' AJjIOL UQSU XXOO far -as Fisher street - and The Basinger Carriage and Har-1 Acirt1fl j nWr Will JnnA:1 it' is xbected tfca they will be w . t . : i ox o:iiisoury, uas tuo cuiitxauc tu ruu mat ini uiuuuaj. chanical department to uneir new buUd tfae additioI18i A. 1 M A H MAM JAtf I - A quarters near loau u.., R L Harrigoilj Gf Salisbury, Mr Canun Well Again, where the maioritv oi its employes afa.t, .h will will work. The old place will be h . work on the 8chool buildine Mr. Will Caoup, of Faith, who used as a salesroom. I noTf wofit. nnderwent an oneration at the I The Bell Shoe Co., lately the T qUa-. Viqo n r oA in t.n- day's Watchman. This company metnoaisti cnurcn next r riuy, is located at the same old stand Raymond Powell, one of our j k William Tr- most popular young men, will win, one of xnos.popular ihoe leave for AriUMM . i n . few day. men in the city. May tnis nrm meet with abundant success Mr. Sink, of Davidson county, Whitehead-Stokes sanitorium, bas will start a singing school at the fintirlv reeoved and has returned 9 to Faith. iBPllcr Ointment wUl cure Blind. Bleedine and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors. allays the Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant re lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Olnt TnATit. lanrATiAred for Piles and Itch ing of the private parts. Every box is warranted. By druggists, by mail on re ceipt of price. 60 cents and wiLUmi Ll, U1UU MANUFACTURING CO.. Props.. Cveland. Rock-a Bye Baby. Rock-a-bye baby, on the tree top, R. C, Lippard and S. B. Lyerly rege,1 which Vhewill S When yugrow up you will work TLtfl meetiff will be- LWhen you are married your wife! einat the Methodist church the I - ork too, giu u I fin fVin, tho awellfl will have noth- second Sunday in tnis montn. J. Flovd Lippard leaves next 1DS to ao' home Sunday and was married to Tuesday to attend Davidson Col- Rock-a-bye baby, on the tree top, Moses Kluttz, Rev. R. L. Brown lege. , , , When you are old your wages will "a Armnnv ' Thev S. H. Wetm ore finished thrash- stop. jwriuiiuiuB npOT,ie ing wheat Monday for this season. When you have spent what little were two prominent young people ,tin ig ODenin2 out nicely v flft P of this settlement and the object- und here and picking will be- Thft rock-a-bve babv. skiD off to i . . " ' v' 50 YEARS Hf EXPERIENCE " Items From Faith. Miss Roxie Lingle, daughter of Dolnhus Lingle, ran a way from f ss X? J- Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c Anyone sending a sketch and descriptton may Tvi ouwtidn onr oDinion free whether an xaf0Tt tjLkAn tbroueh Mann & kxk receire ?St1oSnDK)bably patentable. Communlca- tlona strictly confidential-Handbook on i-MMt Mitfree. Oldest agency forjrtoanta. tpecial notice without charge. In tne $cttnmtc ntnencan. his ions on the part of the brides father caused the runaway. Our best wishes go out to the young couple. Ji P. Brantly is visiting friends here. 1 He has nnt been here in 20 years. Mr. Brantley savs there is a great change in and around Faith since he saw it last. He now lives at Troutmans, N. C. ' Six stone masons are now at work putting up the granite build ing for the Junior Order. Charles Bame moved into new house today. Will Casper and Charles Stire walt are building a new house for Henry Cauble for one of his rent- ers i Bill Allen has just built the chimenys and flues in Monroe Stirewalt's new house which is now going up. If the people could get plenty of flat cars to ship their granite as fast aB they couJd load it, they would all soop getrich. We have been waiting on empty cars for eevearl days. Venus. ein in a few days. Mowing machines are busy cut tine pea vines. What has become of Bro. Sat urn? Wake up and give us some news. Tom Cat. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Xargest clr cuSSion of any science lonrnaL Terms,a the grave. Railway Carmen's Journal. year ; tour monuut j . c " Jr LlUllII &Co.38,Bro Hew York Sttancn OfflceTeSS V BU Waihlnston. D. C We are almost MAT Our Match trade during August has been a rec ord breaker, but have some yet,so if you HAVE IT asm MR. HARRY INJURED Salisburian Thrown from a Street Car in New York. Mr. S. W. Harry, who is in New York purchasing goods for his firm, was injured in that - city Saturday by being thrown to the street while alighting from a street car. He went to a hospital and his wound, a slight cut in the head, was dressed. The wound is only slight. WE EXPECTED TO BUY A LOT OF NEW SHOES But we didn't expect to have to buy so many 'till we cleaned up after our GET AWAY SALE and found so many shoes had GOT AWAY. We find NEW SHOES are easy to sell and we find ourselves with a lot of CASH So we'll be RICHT here with a new name and a NEW STOCK! . Walter Crump Continues to Im prove. The condition of Mr. Walter Crump continues satisfactory and I while he cannot yet be pronounced out of danger the chances are for IfOPUUR FKICC FOOT WEAR) Wm. ERWIN, Manager, 111 N. Main Street, :: : - Salisbury. N. C. There is still hope. If you have never visited our store, you are cordi ally invited to do so, if will pay you to do so. Our line of goods is al most unlimited and Our are To see our goods and get our prices will be bet ter than to read about them. . They will sur prise you. Come to see us. 1FT ft A The Dollar Stretcher, and 5 and 10c store. QRJ8SIAW S The Leading Jewelers & Opticians, i have iust, received part of their fall sjbock of Elegant Jewelry, and are daily expecting large shipments of Cut Glass, Havaline China, German China and also a beau- . tiful line of the Famous Piekardvs Hand Painted China for which they have the EXCLUSIVE Agency. Their line of Sterling Silver and Silver-plated ware larcro nrl r.n mnlfite. Call and insDect their stock before buy ing, elsewhere ; it will pay you. G0RMAW & ' GREEPir The Leading Jewelers and Opticians. 0 Salisbory and Spencer, N. O. oooooooooooooobooooooooooo KJ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 VilU o the New Year Rig III lake Home Comfortable ! w WRIGHT, The 8 F URNITURE DEALER, Subscribe for the Watchman. I his recovery. o o o will help you. O He has a Large Assortment of House O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Furnishings and is offering them' at Mos t Reasonable Prices. EWIBALWIING AND UNDERTAKING COFFINS AND CASKETS. o o o m O o o o o O00000000000ouuuuuuwyywvv.w

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