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The boys, Hester Hoover and John Kesler, proceeded to make use of their unexpected in crease in cash, but before they had disposed of much of it they were arrested and most of the money recovered. au subscriber. $1 per year, Mrs. Lmgle, of Millbridge; who was recently stricken! with paraly sis is unimproved, . f . John Turner, a good citizen of Miranda, ia quite ill with pneu monia. The water tank at Spencer has been completed and it is expected to be put in service to-day. The Salisbury-Spencer Electric Go. nasi moved its office in the room adjoining the postoffice on the left, N. Glemv Williams has t)eeii in Salisbury lately for the purpose of looking into the condition favorable for the conduct of a large distillery. May he find them very unsatisfactory. A. W. Shuoing, of Rock, was in the city to-day. He tells us he killed a snake one day last week, This seems to open the snake stories for the summer. The McCall-Poole Co., which Doctors to Meet Monday. The next meeting of the Rowan County Medical Society will be held in this city, Monday, March 12th. There will be essays read bv the following members : recently-purchased the business of 0. M.Poole, M. D.,of Craven, on Chas, Arey, has been incorporated Pneumonia ; G. A. Ramsaur, M. and. it is reDorted. intend to con- u ot wna Vrove, on JSroncmtis ; 7 A. Valuable Properti near Salisbury A tract ofaboiit seven acres of-land, located on the Stoke' s ferry road, 2 miles frbtn Salisbury on which i al jrooa-sizea f store-npuse, now Dringmg gbodrerit,; a new" '5-room cottage, a barn, and a splendid -prospect for a valuable! gold mine. This property is located ijear Dunn's mountain and the largest granite quarries in the county. This is a splendid opportunity to se cure a quiet country home and conduct a good mercantile business. For fur ther particulars write to or call at the Watchman Office, or T. J. Loftin, route 6, Salisbury, Ni C. Elodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat Type WritersIf. you want a rear good type .writer at half the I Q actual price for machines of its Q quality,' call at this . offioe and let Q us showyou the American, the Q latest and best but. tf. I O o RQTHRQCK ROLLER MILLS, O On Diitnh Sftoond nrfiek. imttr fi-nlri I w , Hill, solicits your grain. Wehav the most complete mill in the county and we know how to han dle it. , Grain stored. 2-14 3m axauve the Full Nome Cures a QbM m One Bay , 9 GripinTvo oa B08 25c duct a distillery. The Raleigh Real Estate and Trust Co., through its agent, J. T. Ellington, closed a deal with J. S. McCubbins, R. L. Shaver aud others, for the 50 acre tract of land, south of Salisbury, known as the Bishop Moore place. The price agreed upon was $5,500. T. Edger Johnston, the clever ticket agent at the depot here, has returned to his Dost after several W. F. Chenautt. M. D., of Cleve land, on Respiratory Diseases of Childhood. Plant Excelsior Cotton and Get Rich. EXCELSIOR COTTON EARLIEST AND MOST PROLIFIC COTTON 6R0WN. Fruits closer and faster, than anyt cotton on earth. Won gold medal at Charleston Exposition. Price, 10 bushel lots, $10. Marlboro Prolific Corn: will yield 50 per cent, more than any other variety. Was premium corn at Georgia and South Carolinw Experimental station. Price $2.50 per bushel. Write for circulars to grow three bales per acre. Excelsior Seed Farm, (Mention The Watchman when you write.) CHE RAW, S. C. oodooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o Dt Ok IHlsis (Mw Bmi Sim !Bf ir months sickness and recuperating. Q -Rev. R, V. Stickley, pastor of the Lutheran church an Enoch ville, for a number of years, has accepted a call to a pastorate in Forsyth county. The public school known as Smith's, about a mile this side of the Piedmont Toll Bridge, will close Friday, and Saturday the children will assemble and enjoy the day in different kinds , of games. The school was taught during the past session by Miss Fannie Ketner. o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o Go where you will, North, East, South or West, Eoam this wide, wide world over; visit every big store on the top side of this green earth; go to every bankrupt sale in every big city, and yet you will have to admit that you have never seen the like, of this. We. simply cannot describe it. Its just too big for cold dead type to tell. , But we give you and every one 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 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ap you read this'ad. permit! me to thank yon for your many kind favors: daring the past year, and as 1906 grows olde we trust to merit a contmu ance of your, patronage. Our aim is to furnish our friend with the best merchandise t D8 had for the money. o o o o o o 0 o o o We now have JUST HD II BIG LI of .Pretty White Goods , f or waists and suitsWBffe of pretty ShearInoIiinens 10 to 35. Big Jcn'Sb'f Dresd Ginghams and arjon bhecks 5 to 10c. Big, llsre of JKmbroid , eries at right prices Big lot of white Connterpanes. Big! line of Beautiful .Eolmes for evening dresses, all shades. Prettjiline of Silk Ginghams. Big lirie of Percales 6 to 15ief the yd, just the thing for boys' I waists and men's shirts. Ourl j i -j? o nr i T . sxock oi opring vvooi iress1 Goods is fully up-to date, also our line of silks and Crepe de chines. China Silk, all shades. Our slock of Men's shoes the Keiths Konqurer, is now complete. The best $3.50 and $4.50 shoes on the market. Our line of Selz shoes are the most comfortable footwear made. You should see these two lines before buying elsewhere. Don't forget we handle the cele bra ted Eclips Shirt, guaranteed to fit. Big line of dress-suit cases from $1.00 to $15.00 each. Remember we are yours to please, so come and see cur line and we will show you through and . give you rices to suit. Respectfully. in w Ad U d W Ml UN. O oOOOOOOOOOdOOlOOOQOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o Fmw Wsnnmnim M. G. McCurdy, manager of the Q Belli Shoe Store, left for Lynch bury Tuesday morning for the DurDose of purchasing a spring stock of shoes. Mr. McCurdy says business has been very good with his store so far this year. The Southern is receiving a fast freieht en- giues and is preparing to put them in commission at an early date.. It is thongnt most of them will be used in handling the frnit and vegetable trains from the South during the coming months. Owing to the increased demands forJA. B. Saleeby's canaies, no q has decided to enlarge his present o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Yes, fair warning, gentlemen, fair warning! Next Tuesday is the day. March 13th is the date. Ten o'clock a. m., is the hour. Yes, gentlemen at ten o'clock on the minute. The booming of our big gun will announce the beginning of a mammoth enamel ware sale that will astonish the world and you. O O O O O O O O O O o o o o o o o o o NEW SPRING GOODS. We have received and put on display; our new Spring line of goods. You will find that it is not only complete, but the patterns in some of the lines SURPASS anything that we have carried lines, they are RARE works of ART. ine rnce on an oiijVJDiri gooas aavancea in January a vyc but the price to vou is the same as last year, for we positively have not- marked the prices up. ' Our stock is so ELEGANT, and COMPLETE, that it will be to your interest to see it; even if you do not wish to pur chase.' The goods are RIGHT and the PRICES are RIGHT, We also wish to keep before you, the fact that we are the LEADING OPTICIANS of the city, and are prepared to cor rect your defective vis'on. The completest assortment ever placed on special sale, g quarters. W. C. Russell, manager of the Dixie Novelty Works, has moved his family here. Tom Barringer, an old negro who was badly cut by his son last week, seems to but of danger and his complete, recovery is expected. The boy has been in hiding since the deed. Attention is called to the ad ministrator's notice of Julius A. Marnley, J. J. Stewart, administrator. loaf. Wednesdv and 1JCUV uugnu ill end April 15th, Easter Sun '( Bnreess OwenB.who was stricken 'with paralysis some time ago, is still in a very critical condition . James Barkett, of Manning, who has been ill for sometime, is pn be mend. For the second time within a few weeks the residence of Eobt. C. O Orr, of Spencer, has befu entered .O by robbers. Tuesday night, Feb.) O 27fJi. hia residence was thoroughly ' O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o D o o o o o o The largest pieees ever given at a popular price. Its a time to stock your kitchen. The excitement will be excusable, yes, very excusa ble, for no man ever saw the like before. No article in this sale will be priced over 25c no matter how large or good. Yes, the one dollar goods, the 75c goods, the 50c goods in this sale must go at 25c or less, nothing over, no, noth ing. Many items at 10, 15 and 20c half as much again to two or three times more. Just come and see. If there's nothing you want, come and see the excitement any how. On the same day and date we will begin to sell a SPECIAL LINE OF HARDWARE 35c, 50c and 7 5c values at 25c FOR EACH ITEM. Nothing higher ! See our windows and you'll see why we talk so big. Your True Friend, a .rtrr o o L(eaiding Jewelers and Opticians, - R ij SAlls'toixxT', Speuoer, 3Ma,rlon, 3M.C. VI M 91 G0RFIAW & GREEN,:. mm The Dollar Stretcher and 5c and 10c Stores. Where C. S. Minor cuts 'em down, i 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 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo CHAIES. o o o o o p o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING. O O O o o o o o o o 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. CHINA WARE. Oar Chinaware Department is hard to beat. Oar Dinner and Toilet Sets ar splendid specimens of the decorators art and the potters best efforts. Prices to suit every one. Come in and look us over. Dealing in Furniture is oua main line. It is our aim to furnish all with comforts for the home, but our list of at tractions is too long for enumeration, so you are invited to . call and give us the pleasure of showing you our stock We also deal in Coffins and Caskets and do embalming. Yours to serve, . ! G. W. WRIGHT, O.; o - W A o 6. rz 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 O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOfOOOOMOOOOOOOO ransacked "and $100 was taken