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THE CARflLIIIflVATCHtJAtl. DSPARTURR FROM 8ALI8BORT. , MAIN LINE NORTHBOUND No 8 Local, Charlotte to Rlchmibad' 5 It a m Mo 30 Fast Mall Atlanta to Wasb 10 43 a m No SO Fla Llm Jacksonville to Wash 11 ho a m No IS Local At'anta to Richmond 8 30 P m No 39 Vestibule Atlanta to Wash 9 0pm No 34 Fla xp Jacksonville to Wash 31 07 p m No 40 Atta Exp Atlanta to Wash 1145 pm Mo .S3 faim Limited ISO am SOUTHBOUND. No 80 Washington to Atlanta No 33 Fla Sxp Washington to Jax No ST Vestibule Washington to Atta No 11 Local Richmond to' Atlanta No T Local Richmond to Char otte Ni 9 Fla Llm Washington to Jax No 35 Fast Mall Wash to Atta No 31 Palm Limited WESTBOUND. No 11 Local to Chattanooga No 35 Through to Memphis FROM WEST. 5 40am 7 05am 8 17 am 8 05am 3 07p m 8 30p m 8 48 p IB 318am 8 25am 8 50 pm No 30 Through From Memphis arrive 1185 a m No 12 Local From Chattanooga arrive 8 35 pm All through except marked local FROM NORWOOD, No ii Passenger arrive No 8 Mixed arrive TO NORWOOD. N;j21 Passenger Leaves No 47 Mixed Leaves j WHITNEY SPECIAL. No, Jfl to Whitney No.M from Whit.nev 7 15 p m 8am 1185 am 600pm 715am 50 n m Local News Items. 1 If ycu should receive a sam ple copy of The Watchman, it is an invitation to you subscriber.. $1 per to 1 become a year. Cotton is bringing 11 cents tor day, and the prospects are it will go higher. The case against G. A. Jackson, ot Salisbury,, for tearing a Mr. Alexander's eye out was compro mised at Newton last week. The churches of Salisbury will hold -Thanksgiving services on: Thursday, November 30th the day set aside for such observance. S. J. Holder, ex-superintendent of the Rowan chain gang, owing to bad health, is now at Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, tor treatment. E. W. Burt, one of the most wide-awake shoe dealers who ever struck Salisbury, is in the city. He expects to have his shoe store going at an early date. The formal opening of the new Meroney opera house will take place on the night of the 20th of this month. Seats are already be ing taken for the occasion. John W. Shook, of Clvde. who has been in the revenue service and made Salisbury his home for the last four years, has returned to his home at Clyde, N. C. The receipts of the Salisbury postoffiee for October,. 1904, were $1,381.84, and the receipts for Oc tober, 1905, were $1,984.24 an increase of about 33 per cent. Edward Goodman, son of J. Henry Goodman, a messenger boy for the Western Union Telegraph Co., fell off his wheel one day last week and broke his right arm. J.'D. Misenheimer, a Salisburi an, now in the saw-mill business at Ansonville. was visiting in the city Saturday. Mr. Misenheimer subscribed for The Watchman. Ph' 11 ip Sowers, one of Rowan's largest land dwners, is quite ill at his home near the "Yadkin river. It is thought Mr. Sowers is suffer ing with an attack of pneumonia. After the regular service in. the Methodist -rchurch Sunday morn ing a church conference was held and it was unanimously agreed to invite North Carolina "Conference to meet in Salisbury next year. M. L. Bean,, who has been in poor health for the last year, has gone to Mexico hoping jto restore himself to his former good health Mr. Bean will remain throughout the winter. May his' trip be sue cessful. ' A game of football was played on the grounds at Livingstone Col lege Friday afternoon between the college team and a team from the colored A. & M. college at Greens boro. Livingstone won "in a score of 5 to 0. , The stewards of the East Salis bury Methodist church .have sent an unanimous relne8t t, tjh West ern N. C. Conference, which meets in Greensboro today, for the re turn of .Rev.-J. B. Craven, their present pastor. Rev. Craven is a young manand is quite popular with his congregation. ' .Saleeby'a big candy sale came J off Saturday all righ,t, and his j m&mmoth'$QB?' waifa! most en pleBiave; witfeweetf morsels, Benjamin Lovenstein, of the Globe Department Store, will lec ture in. the Reformed church &t Faith Sunday night at 7 o'clock. His subject will.be: "The Two Mysteries What is Life? What is Death?'' Our good friend Miles M. Hols houser, of Gold Hill, route No. 1, was in the city Saturday. We are always glad to see our friends, and none more than Mr. Holshouser. We are indebted to him for a nice lot of scalybarks. Mrs. H. L. Atkins and children are visitiDg at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Bays. Mrs, At kins will leave in a few days for Texas, where she goes to join her husband, who is staying there for his health. Charlotte News. H. S. Trott, of New London, and T. L. Trott, of Durham, have been here several "days, owing to the extreme illness of their moth er, Mrs:' Trott, of South River. Mrs. Trett has been paralyzed and is quite old. and her death is ex pected at any time. The burning of " a stable in the rear of the Peacock Manufacturing Co.'s plant last Wednesday night came near being a very serious af fair. It was by hard work the big plant was saved. Several head of stock were in the barn at the time, but by quick work they were saved. Henry ArnoH, colored, who sells bibles on the streets here, was the victim of a bunco artist one day last week. He sold a white man a bible for five cents and took his pay by making change for what he ook to be a ten-dollar bill. It - . lit i it was m reality a one-aoiiar diii with the figures 10 pasted over the 1. The Negro didn't know of the error until it was presented at the postoffiee in buying a money or der. The bunco artist is un known. romineot Colored People Marry. There will be two marriages of importance among colored paople of Salisbury this evening. They are as follows : Douolass-Aggkey. Rose Ru dolph Douglass, of Portsmouth, Va., and James Emnan Kwegyski Aggrey, of Salisbury. Aggrey is a native African, having come to Salisbury about seven years ago, since which time he has graduated at Livingstone College, and is now occupying the chair of English of that institution. He is a quiet, gentlemanly kind of a man, and though he is not more than 30 years of age, he has shown many marks of splendid ability. This marriage will take place in Ports mouth. Bbyant-Johnson. Emma J., daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Bryant, of Salisbury, and J..Thos. Johnson, of New York. This mar riage will take place in the colored Presbyterian church'of this city. Johnson is a candy clerk for John Wanamer's big establishment jn New York, having grown up with the business there. His bride is a well-educated, well-behaved girl. She is a graduate "of Scotia Semi nary and has taught in the county schools of her race for a number of years. The groom has every reason to felicitate himself on his success. A Reward for Baird's Murderer. Governor R. B. Glenn, in hope of catching the murderer of John S. Baird, has offered a reward of $150 for "the apprehension or de livery of the said person or per sons to the sheriff of Rowan coun ty.". It jsto be hopad the culprit will bb caught, A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart, causing death. J. JE. Stearns; Belle Plaine Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully in jured his hand which swelled up J ike blood poisoning. Bucklen's Arnica Salvadrew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his j life. Best in the world for burns. and sores . 25c at all drug stores. ; biJBRATT.Missruiara, a young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wg Surratt, died at the home of her parents Friday afternoon. ly phoid fever was the cause of her death. Maxwell. Miss Jean Maxwell, of Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Maxwell, died at the White head-Stokes Sanatorium Thnrsday afternoon as the result of an attack of appendicitis. , She wus a bright girl, and her death is a great blow to hex parents. Caldwell. Mrs. Caldwell, of Concord, who was here in the Whitehead-Stokes Sanatorium for treatment, die'd last Friday morn ing. She was the wife of Dr. D. G. Caldwell, and was one of Con cord's most prominent and highly esteemed ladies. Her little eight-weeks-old baby died Sunday night and was interred with its mother Monday. BABBER.-i-Eubert Barber, son of W. P. Barber, of Barber, this coun ty, died at the home of his parents last Wednesday evening. A com bination of appendicitis and peri tonitis was the cause of his death. Mr. Barber was riot yet out of his teens, and a bright future was be fore him. But the all-wise Provi dence had need of him in the realms of eternal bliss, and his soul was required of him. .The fu neral services were held at Christ church Thursday afternoon, Rev. F. J. Murdoch officiating. The sympathy of the community gees out to the sorrowing ones left be hind. New Advertisements. ' Grimes' Drug Store, the place where they never sleep, has, a change in this paper. It might pay you big dividends to act on what Grimes says. Hartline & Co.. the harness people, have an ad. in the Watch man this week. Hartline & Co. carry a first-class line of goods, and besides being reliable people, they will treat you all right. Spot Cash, the dollar-stretcher, is quite busy stretching dol lars, and is anxious to 'show every body how it is done. By keeping up with his ads, in this paper you can soon learn this valuable art. The Salisbury Drug Co. has a change of ad. today. This firm is all , right, and has a proposition that is worth reading. Attention is called to an execu tor's notice in this paper, Rev. F. J. Murdoch, executor. Dave Oestreicher, one of our most wide-awake merchants, has a change of ad. in today's paper. Read it; he may have something you want. E. E. Stoudemire, the East Fish er street furniture dealer, has a change of ad. today, and would be glad to have ycu call and inspect his stock. It is complete and his prices are low. IHlAIFSIftllE oo We call the attention of the public to the fact that we have the largest stock of First-Class Home-made Harness carried in this part of North Carolina. Our harness is durable and adapted to any service. Our line of Collars, Saddles, Blankets, Robes and Horse Fixtures is about complete and first-class in every particular. REPAIEIFG of all kinds done promptly ; and well at very reasonable; . prices. You are invited to give us a call. 131 AST INJJISS ST. Hartline Co Uflf Dtin art Ral-noffiA'l IMS r-:' f Soma time ago Andrew uarnegie madegrffc, stone iCdfl&S tion' ot tnis pcjioEeriiposei ot erecting a, norary. The mak ing of the necessary brick has been in progress aboutll of the past summer and now work on the foundation of the huilding has commenced It will be a very handsome affair and i,n every .way in keeping with the high standing of the institution it will adorn. Wanted A truck and cotton farm er. W. L, Kluttz, 3t Salisbury, N. C. Special Offer. Those who subscribe for The Watchman now and pay the cash, $14)0, will be given a receipt to January 1st, 1907, which is the. same as sending the paper till January 1st, 1906, free. The sooner, there fore, you subscribe the more papery you will get. Send in at once. Address, The Carolina Watchman, Salisbury, N. 0. BUY AT oaks, Dry Goods Mi LADIES' B,AZAAIl. Closing out our entire line of Cloaks, priceB from 50 cent's and up. Dry Goods at the lowest prices. Millinery 'way below any competition. Come to see us. Clip this out and bring it with you, it i good for 5 cents on a $1.00 purchase. Lamp Troubles Cured My Dear Good Lady : We have heard with regret how much trouble you have had with Lamp Chimneys. Break fast as you can buy 'emind so obaque that they won't give any light "nohow." . First, let me tell you that lamp troubles are among the diseases we treat successfully. If you don't believe it, ask Mrs. Jones. She. had a bad case, one of the worst on rec- .ord, but by the ubo of our carefully selected rem edies, every symptom of trouble has disappeared. No more breaking chimneys, no more smoking lamps, no more gaseous odors, no more red flicker ing lights, but now the room is beautifully illumi nated with a clear, white light that passes through a chimney as transparent as daylight itself.. But, MR. SPOT CASH, you say, how do you attain such happy results ? Why, dear Madam, that's dead easy. Do you know there is a chimney made for every style and size of burner under the sun, and that the shape and size should be exactly right ? Do you know that chimney-makers have flooded the earth with all kinds of Cheap John stuff which they palm- off on the unsuspecting dealer under the name of flint, lead, etc., and he, in turn, passes them out,. believing they are right ? Do you know, they even cut the shape and size to save an ounce or so of cheap glass ? Sixteen years hard study of lamp troubles has taught us how to select the good from the ' bad. We know every make and every size. We know what your lamp ought to have and will give you the right goods and best quality without extra charge. Your . True Friend, SPOT The Dollar Stretcher 9f u (TEETIlltlG F0VDEnS)tfr Costs Only 25c at taj&fcts, or man Mother s Hesitate ho longer, P""'? t-nousanus nave aone, py giving these powders. TEETHINA Is easily given and quickly counteracts and over comes the effects of the summer's heat upon, teething children. I H' f; Do yoa appreciate ac curacj7 in having your prescrip tions filled? - Send them to us. J Up-tp-the-minute Druggists. Millinery and Notions ! LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS and FURS. To get the Best at Reasonable Prices call at Mrs. B. D. Hurley's Fisher Street, near Main.' MOTT's PEHNYROYAL PILLS Sale and reUa.ble ttey overcome weeJcness, In crease vigor, banish pains. No remedy equa-ls DR. MrtTTC DDMNVDtV A I DEI I S Sojd by Druggists and Dr. Motts CPeipical wieveiana, utuo. Ono Tinuto Cough Cure For Coughs Colds and Group. YOOR THE CASH and 5 and 10 Cent Store. W Cures Cholera Infantum Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Jtny Jige. Aids Digestion, ( Regauiies the BoweliTSireRgth ens the Child and MAKES TEETHING EASY. 25c to C J. MOFFETT. M. D- SL Louis. Mo. but save the health and life ot 2 mery :.JT;yT 'ttftf rut ft'-je;, AND TH!E GENERAL PUBLIC o- -0- We wish to say our Fall spent 10 days in the northern markets making the' very best selections possible, have arrived, and we are ribw prepared to show you the grandest i display of Merchandise you have had the pleasure to look at for many years. ' Our Taffeta Silks, 36 -inches, all the new shades, are winners. Our Black Silk 35-inch" V Taffetas, perspiration and spot proof, guaranteed 4 'to wear, at $1.00 to $1.25. ' vj - Our lot of Silks for Shirt Waists are simply . great, in the beautiful plains and dresden effects. ' Don't fail to see our evening shades in Crepe De Chine, 50, 75 and $1.00 per yard. Our line of Black and Cold Wool Dress Goods cannot be surpassed. All the new things that make handsome suits WE HAVE THEM. A' . full line of Cravenetts. Broad Cloths, $1.25 kind for $1.00 per yard. Best line of Table Linen in town, 25c. to $2.00 per yard. 10,000 yards of Madras and Percalesin ' short lengths, worth 12ic, our price 5c. and 6c. per yard. 7c. Gingham for 5c. 15c. Canton Flannel for 10c. per yard. - Big Stock of Druggets and Art Squares, small and large Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, Porturs, Lace Curtairs, Rain Coats, Ladies' and Misses' Coats, all bought at a low figure and we will sell them to you at a low price. O it Keep your you something mammoth stock. A. W. WDK11FF HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF 1 Now as always, !you buy best at GORMAN & GREEN'S. Yqu also do the wise thing when you let them do your Watch, Clock and Jewelry; -repairing. ALL goods sold and all work idonei goes out with an IRON ; CLAD GUARANTEE. GORMAN LEADING JEWELER AND OPTIC Salisbury, 00000000006ooooononnri O 7 m There is no. larger or. better stock of i Chairs in, the State. than can be fouud in this; stbrd;?' We have good chairs cheap, tetter chairs cheap and the very, best at reasonable prices. We haire ornamental chairs and tjhairs for good hard service. 8 CHIN A WARE. O O -ur Chinaware. Department is hard to O beat. Our Dinner and Toilet Sets are f splendid specimens of the decorators art X and the potters best efforts. Prices to suit O every one. Come in and look us over. g FUKNITURE & UNDEETAKING, O - O Dealing in Furniture is oua mainline. It is our aim to q furnish allwith comforts for the home, but our list of at- O tractions is too long for enumeration, so you are invited to call and give us the pleasure of, showing you our stock. -O - . We also deal in Coffins and Caskets and do embalming.; O Yours to serve, t ' ' G. W, WKLGHT. -o purchases, for which we on this space. -Will tell often. . Call and see our Yours to please, IV i & ORE T Kg-, n 4 1 T2 CHAIES. .s- . A ; v,,'-,,:,;;',v X A J KM OK OVi o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o 8 zO V J o o
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