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UILLERTOWN NEWS. n iZSS VV f)S W S Vftf .dCiiAflf Nf VvW'N f ffr , C - J t ; . j B M. IK M. k Ml MW II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II I Oscar CoggiD Dies of Consumption. A V ; Riddle Solved. . I . We have been having some more cold, Bleety.weather. - Oscar Coggin of this commnni , ty died Saturday of conflumption. He was a young man of 3 years. ?he .family has our deepest sym pathy. Miss. Bertie Miller visited : rela " tives and friends at Richfieid a few days last week. :rom,Stokes. of Jackson Hill, spent Sunday night at Jos. A. Miller's. ' The school at Oak Grove school house closed Friday. t - Miss Stella Stokes visited at H. C. Vanhby'a Tuesday night. Mack Kirk, who has been afflict ed with the measles, is recovering we are glad to note. Success to The Watchman and its readers. . Betsy. li)JMUiJJlL MUffffliili The health of our community is generally good, excepting a few colds. Miss Freda Miller visited at H. C. Vanhoy's last Wednesday night. W. F. Fraley sold soms very large molasses to J. 0, Fraley a few days ago. It took a two-inch hole for them to run out of. Very good the for molasses. The saw mills of this section are doing a great deal of work along now. In regard to Bartiett's question, 'Why is man's laughter a crime, a penitentiary offense?' 5 We would suggest the answer to be because it is manslaughter. See 1 ' ' With best wishes to ' the - editor and readers of The Watchman. Uncle Josh, William For Sale. A nice, small farm, near Faith, Crescent, -and Granite Quarry ; good water. Also a good brood mare, good, worker. See Roland Kirk, Salisbury, C, - WANTJBD .Bright, honest young maD from Salisbury to prepare for pay ing position id government mail service Box One, Cedar Rapids, la. n The Bicycle o Mair IIMII has Guns, Shells, Grapho phones, at BARGAINS: Bi cycle fitting, tires, etc. If you wish a-gun, come to see us at the Standpie 113 W. Fisher St. G.S. Williams THE BICYCLE MAN. AA4 50 YEARS' CEXPERIENCE D T I X 1 M -- - U 1 Trade Marks .rO Designs vuri nitan I 9 otb. Anrone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest atrencv for securing patents. Patents taken through Mann ft Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. LArsrest cir culation of anv scientific lournal. Terms. S3 a year ; four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. Kiunn & Co.36'0'" Hew Jfork Branch Office, 62S F St Washington, Du C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o .;. ;;, : . ; . - : Will Distribute Free O 5000. papers of Fresh Vegetable and v-J Slower feeeds to patrons on this wise: To every one who purchases 25 cents worth of goods for cash, we will give one 5c paper of seeds free; two for 50c, 3 for 75cand 5 for S1.00. By trading with us your garden and flower seeds will cost you nothing. The seeds are of the very best, all fresh this seasons' seeds and guaranteed to eome up if properly planted. ' ' We will continue to give china and glassware for our cash coupons, which everybody knows who have seen it to be the prettiest line ever shown in Sal isbury. We are daily receiving one of the pret'- tiest line of Wash Goods that we have ; ever shown, with all the new things in Laces and Trimmings to match. The .new Battiste lace seta are some of the ! - new things we have to show you. New Eyelet Embroideries and laces are things you should see here before you. buy. Respectfully, 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 .Brittain & G am' pbell. o o o o o o o o o o o 0 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 ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo M 5 VI 3 NW NIV VAV X My Line is Complete. PRICES REASONABLE, For the Quality of Goods Offered. mS SATISFACTORY Pay on the Installment plan if you wish. YOU'RE INVITED TO GIVE ME A GALL At No. 103 West Inniss Street. Begin u ing now we wi9 to furnish j'ou with all the Drug i tnm Goods you may need.; All goods to be of 'the b'?r quality aijd guar anteed, and to be charged for at. lowest po8iblH prices' consistent with quality. Service to lift supf-nor, so that at all tims yon wiH liU waited upon i rimplly aiil by ex per in ncd pharmacists This is a bid fr your t rade. r r v mil li Ann n f vt o air; auAiyu i' ''uuu vou as one of our Cnsto- !! mere, for we know the satis faction will De mutual. Money refunded without argument if at any time you purchase goods that are not satisfactory. May we count you a customer ? SALISBURY DRUG GO,, 115 N. Main St, 3: m 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. 3 VI 3 I III W 1 II iSHiV-"' . , III! Vtl II1V I b Gooti, SB-aca. Is'' and &Q"toetwefin , -We offer movements and casfv that by years of ex- & be the tet. i t . . : ii ,y waniMo seu cases ana 1 movements that will make us business for years to come. No other jeweler can, or does sell at a low.er price than we do, quality ... -co nsidered . F-1691 We want you to come and inspeet our large stock of up-to date watches. We can please you in style, Quality and price. 1 . , -The Best Repairing in the State. Satisfaction bruaranteed. W. (HI. LE R Jeweler aa.ca. OjDtlcla OLD P0ST0FFICE, SALISBURY, H- C. K-tf iKJiw y 3 EEPAIEING of all kinds done promptly and well at very reasonable prices. You are invited to give us a call. Hartline & Co. 130 EAST INNISS ST. It ONE ADVANTAGE OF THE BELL SHOE STORE has $14,151.55 worth of Shoes bought before TH This enables us to give. BETTER Shops for less money than ther stores can give. POPULAR PRICE FOOT WEARj TtailS STRICTLY CASH M. G. McCURDY, Manager, 111 N. Main Street, :, : : Salisbury. N. 0. mmWmmm mm T VI v 1 ti sif A W IK K"nr A-K A Ah iK It vt to m TMMmmmmm AVIV linlNiMi V !VM Nli MM AM 111 mm vjjuju PAIRS OF SHOES If your feet are regulur or ODD, bring them to our shoe department and', if we do not fit you, it will be ODD. Several hundred nairs of shoes from broken lines will be sold, at prices ranging from 2-3 to 34 the Regular value. Needles Parts and Supplies for both Vhtttet & Wilson and Singer Machines SOtD ONLY BY Says the Whole Family. We supply all the drugs, medicines, toilfit goods and sick-room goods and other drug store things needed by the whole family. Our prices are rights our stocks are kept fresh and in first class condition. We aim to please evesy cus tomer. ' We invite you to visit Wr store as often as you can, and we promise you the best of ser vice in every detail. Grimes Drug Store, 126 N; Main St., Salisbury. $2.00 values at $3.00 values at $3.50 values at $1.48 per pair, $2.35 per pair. $2.65 per pair. i.tnii ' ' 1 1 "TS M nJiRnn 'iffui JThe great iron and tonlcpill and restoratlTe for men and women, produced strength and vitality, builds uj th& system and. renews the normal vigor, bringinfr health and happiness. jOOdosesin a box. For saleby alldruggists, w,6 will mail it, securely wrapped, on receipt of price, $1 .OO per box, w O boxes for $5.00. r. Mott's Chemical CoM Cleveland, Obio. 1.50 & $2 values at 1.19 per pair. Men's $5 shoes at $3.50 per pair. Infant's shoes at 25e & 40c per pair Children's shoes at 50e and 75c per pair $1.00 values in shoes at 79cperpair, $1.75 and 1.50 values at98c per pair These Shoes are not old stock, but are broken sizes from our regula lines and are excellent values in every respect. If you are going to need another .pair of shoes within the next y ear it will 5 So) - ".V imp I? 1 4 11 s2 m Hi Is OQVyifJG MACHINE CO. t
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