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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. ! OUR VOTING CONTEST FLOURISHES- i Local News Items IMfE!? rt w,,k plan Ok Tf yen should receive a earn- pv ut' The Watchman, it is ji vit-ation to you to become a briber. $1 per year, CS - . . i - .oome ope eaureiy unknown to the street car management climb ed on, the car standingon the side track Sunday afternoon and turn ed it loose. It went into the shed and Make Progress. There has been considerable in crease in the votes for the various candidates since our last issue. As yet there are several sections of the county from which there is no candidate. Some of these sec tions have an abundance . of ma terial both as to candidates and and votes. Don't hesitate, bring out a candidate and win a high- grade machine. It costs abso ORGAN CHURCH. with a terrific crash and one of the winter cars was badly smashed lately nothing Tne voting at the close of busi at the end. Repairs have been rn ceived from High Point and the ear will be ready to run soon. The car. drove a trailer through the wall and damaged it some Liat week Congressman Kluttz, representing W. T. Gheen admin- i at rat-. r of the late. Will Gheen killed by a locomotive here in J'auu iry, went to Ashville to con test the claim of Mrs. Stella Gheen alUij Stella Sumner, who claims t bs the wife of Gheen and has qualified as administratrix, suing the Southern tor $20,000. Before Clerk Erwin, Mr. Kluttz lost his case and it goes up to the Superior court. . At a meeting of the Central Labor Union la9t week, the mem ness Tuesday evening stood as follows: Miss Pearlie A. Holshouser, City, No 6, 3,965 Miss Lucy Fesperman, Rockwell, . . .. 2,750 Mrs. Viola iiUer,Rockweli, 2,575 MissLillie Wyatt.Salisbury, No. 4, .. . ............. 1,725 Mrs. Mary E..C. Holshouser, Rockwell,. ...... 920 Mrs.. J. L, Lippard, barber, No. 1,.. 900 Miss Mamie Peeler, Faith, 850 Laura R. Earnhardt, City, Route 6 550 Miss Annie J. Goodman, city, No. 3 500 Miss Lizzie Rufty, Craven, 200 Miss InaMingus, city, No,5, 150 Mrs. Emma Ward, Lyerly, 150 Miss Maggie Casper, City, JNo.S, . .. . 150 A Dinner and Donation te Rev. Brown, Pastor of Ebenezer Church. On Eastea Monday, a goodly number of the members of Ebene zer congregation made' a visit to the parsonage at Organ church, taking their pastor, Rev. C. A. Brown and his family by surprise. They spread a Bumptious dinner of which,, all .present partook heartily till the inner man was satisfied. Besides the nice things prepared and spread on the table they left a liberal portion for the pantry?and granary to.be disposed of at the discretion of the pastor and his family. These many tokens of kindness are very much appreciated and mean more to the paetor than simply a money value. May a kind heavenly Father richly and abundantly bless the kind donors. " X. bijrs were addressed by a represent- Mrs. Fannie J. Peacock, nt.ivnft.hp Tvn .trrn nhi.-l nninit China Grove, No. 2. 150 Mrs. Edna M. Kesler, City, Route 6.. 150 ative o the i vp 'graphical union and tSe woodworkers also. A resolution w..s passed asking local furnitnr-" dealers not to purchase any of th Hii Point product. Ht"i V itidurford w hich opened hen? last, week, has beeu so well patronized that the owners feel the need of greater room. Archi tects were here last week making plans for the addition to the, hotel. If done this will increase the number of rooms 75 and v ill take in the seveTal small buildings on the S-'ieet at the uorth e d of ht Johston Block, It would then l.e a 800x190 foot building, and the largest in the city. - J, H. McKenzie, the popular candidate for sheriff, has been a little unwell recently, but is out pn the war path, and claims to be meeting with encouragement from all quarters. He would make a I splendid sheriff. The County Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee issued today his formal call to hold the primary on Saturday, May 12, and the convention on Monday; May the fourteeeuth. was se-collisiorf Notice of Announcements. Walter E. DeaF, of Land is, has withdrawn from the race forcoun ty commissioner. Mr. Deal says the woods are entirely to thick with this kind of timber for him. W. L. Kluttz, who has served the county long and faithfully, an nounces for the office of commis sioner. P. E. Wright, of China Grove, a well known educator and busi- .ness mau, announces lor tneomce of Register of Deeds. J. Frank McCubbins, the present popular incumbent, announces his DEATH IN SAN FRANCISCO. ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo Earthquake Destroys 2,000 People This Morning. Ruins by Fire. An Associated Press dispatch from San Francisco,, California, says there was a fearful earthquake in the heart of that city tnis morn ing and that 50 of the business blocks in the heait of the great city, are practically destroyed. The ruins are now on fire and it le said that the blaze can be seen 25 miles away. The first loss of life was placed at the appalling figure of 1,100. At three o clock this afternoon, the dead and missing .have run up to 2,000 and the fire is raging. It is almost an unparalleled disaster Last week 15 negroes working on the Chestnut Hill Fulton Heights extension of the Salisbury-Spencer Street Railway struck for $1.25 a day and were refused.. Yesterday all of their places were filled by other men and some returned. They are being paid $1 per day. Lost: A walking-stick, with ferule, the handle is a knot where a branch was attached. The wood is what is known as winter-huckleberry and is varnished. Left in front of the old stone house, near Granite Quarry Sunday. Some one picked it up during the after noon. A reward will be given for its return to this office. Always th Fail Name iiiinine Gores a CM m One Bay 9 Grip in Two. Eugineer R. L. James vereiy hurt in a head-on last Fridav at the 20 mile nost onl cadidacv for re-election. Mr. Mc the Western, No. 72 was making Cubbins has made a splendid ofl& a bout 50 miles down! yrade and cial and will have no difficulty as was m-it on the upgrade by No. 631 to his retaining the position. an extra. Mr. James was pulling the eastbound and Will Eagl the west. Both engineers jumped and Mr. James was considerably shaken up Fireman Dav4s on 72 also had some bruises. All the traiu mn juneped safely. The engines arj badly damaged and six cars were demolished. Mr. James is at his Spencer home and is almost well. The Statesville operator's failure to give orders was said to have been the cause of the colli sion. 4S. Earnest Warffarn, of David son county, and Miss Sarah Wyatt, of Rowan, were married Wednes day, April 4tlr. I Four of the Southern Bell Tele phone Company's' construction H. C. Lentz, of China Grove, at present a county commissioner, announces for the office of county treasurer. D. A. Atwell, one of the most conscientious aud capable busi ness men in the county, announ ces for the office of county treas urer. Mr, Atwell would make a splendid official if elected. Chas. H. Kluttz, a splendid and popular young man of the county, announces for the office of county commissioner. A. M. Rice, at present a deputy sheriff and all round good fellow, announces for the office of tux collector for Salisbury township. J. R. Nicholas, a good busiuess man and clever gentleman of mon f rl lnrointr n. croiiral ordftr for a strike quit work Monday and Sbury announces for the office . m, ,: Q of county treasurer. Before going are still out. Thev are asking 8 w hours and $2.75 for their work. One lineman is out also. The work is not interrupted by their action. An election was held iu Mt. UHa township Saturday fcr the purpose of levying a special school tax there 86 votes registered in the township and of this number but four failed to vote. There were 27 votes counted for the election and 5 against, it. This makes 5 districts r.ow enjjing longer terms by special taxation. ty treasurer. Ueiore going into the mercantile business here Mr. Nicholas was a conductor on the Western Railroad and won laurals as one of the best men on the road. He is entirely capable to fill the position. r. A. Hartmau, at present an iucubent, announces his candid acy for re-electi"n to the office of county commissioner. Mr. Hart man has served only one term and has made a splendid recoid. He is impartial and fair and likes to ee a square deal. J. J. Kincaid. wh has- served on the hundred of reai property "nly one term, announces himself and 90 cents on the poll. . W. R. Krider, oi e of the star witnesses in the case of U. S. Government agaiust Congressman Blaokburn, went to Greensboro yesterduy t-vappoar.agaiust him. Mr. Krider recently gave an inter view in which he declared that the Congressman had not charged him a fee but had accepted $50 :from him while he was not in public life. The case was, begun yesterday in Greensboro and promiies to be sensational. a candidate tor re-election as a county commissioner. Mr. Kin caid has an enviable rrcord and fills the position with credit and ability. Don't forget to renew your sub scripts n for The Watchman when in the .city. 0N O Pi k TT TTTTl T ft TV TT AT lUAfl.WlMIUU X With our T O o O Grade Bristol g 0 o o 69 O $ o o 9 o It don't cost-but 10c a gallon and you would just as well have the best. It's smooth and easy to wash and easy to Keep clean. It's light and handy, but very strong. Nine shapes to select from. Low Butter Jars, open or covered, 1 and 2 gallons o o gallons. Preserve Jars and Covers , 2, 3, 4 and 5 gallons. Milk Pans 1, 1 and 2 gallons. French Pots 1 gallon. Dutch Pots 1, H and 2 gallons. Baltimore Jars 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 gallons. O Any of Above 10c per gallon. Lids Z 3c to 10c extra. O 69 O t Gallon Milk pans, French and Dutch pots at 7c ea. Bean pots and covers 1, 2, 3 and 4 quarts at 10c, 15c, 20 and 25c each. . o o 6? 69 O i o g o 1 Special for v ... i- ' - Saturday, .A-pril Qlst. Six full size table tumblers for 10c Just 10 barrels of these at 10c per set and only one set to pach person. The fun will begin at 8 o'clock A. M. Your True Friend, spot um, The Dollar Stretcher and 5c and 10c Stores. Where C. S. Minor Cuts the Capers. The House That Satisfies Customers is A W1EG0F White arid Black Glazed t Jars ana urocks? 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 OOOOOOOOOOOOiOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I We absolutely believe that we have the Strongest line of merchandise at right prices ever offered for sale. Hundreds of our customers have taken the trouble to ass sure us of their completa sat isfaction with our immense line of goods. Our stock con sist of choicest goods, up"to. date style, prices and quality guaranteed To our country friends, we give a cordial invi tation to make our house, headquarteis when in town and look through our great bargafns in white and cold or gandies worth from 15 to 40 cents you can get them for 5c yd, 40 in White Lawns 10c for 5c yet, 36 in White Madros 10c for 6c yd, Canon Cloth 10c for 5c yd, Pretty Figured Lawn 10c. Big lot of white goods for waists 10c, 15c, 25c. A big line of short length Gingham 5c, 7c, 8c and 10c, the greatest bargains yet. Our . pretty Silk Figured Eslines are simply dreams, don't fail to see these. We take great pleasure in showing our goods. We call your -attention to the good things, it pay you to see us before you buy elsewhere. Our line of Shoes Can't be beat. Our line of Men's Hats are the proper styles. Our, line of Men's Shirts none better. Our line of Dress (roods are all the newest fabrics and best styles. Biggest line of Silks on the market bought direct from the factory, can give you better prices than any one else. V "V rt - -a JLion t tail to call ana see us when in the city. We are yours to satisfy. rr ifci Aim IIW 8 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 71 V i 51 Every House in This Town, County or State k High Butter Jars, open or covered, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 M m 9 o o o o o o o o O Has use for a jewelry store once in a while. A present to be bought, maybe, Or somebody wants a watch, Or the House needs a. clock. Or some Silverware, Or you want a ring for the Baby, Or a Brooch or some China, And then it is that we can be of service to you, and then it is that we can show you why our trade grows steadily ancf constantly. We take care of all your wants in our line. IN ' G0RMAM & -GREEN, Leading Jewelers and Opticians, ilotxry, Spenoer, Alarlon, 3M . C yH H ijT 4K Al N n oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o CHAIRS. There is no larger or better stock of Chairs ia the State than can be found in this store, We have good chairs cheap, better chairs cheap and the very Ji - . ; .LI. ; ix i ."! i l 3 D6SL ai) reasonable prices, vve nave uruameuuti unairs uuu q chairs for good hard service. o o o o o o o o o o o CHINA WAEE. Oar Chinaware Department is hard to beat. Our "Dinner and Toilet Sets are splendid specimens of the decorators art and the potters best efforts. Prices to suit every one. Come in and look us oyer. Grove's Tasteless CM Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half IV1 iLS FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING. O- o furnisliSill with comforts for the home, but onr list of at-. O tractionB is too long for eunmeration, so yon are invited to O call and sive ns the pleaenre of showing y6n onr stock. We also deal. in Corhus and Uaskets ana ao emoaimiDg. Yon rs to serve, 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 bottI3. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay . EQdoMdwim weryboMo tea Ta Cent, package of Grove's Blcdc Root. Uver Pills. anon 50c G. W. WEIGHT. t OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O o o
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