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.itvt'if:-?-:--- a. THE CAROLINA VATGHMAII. WM. H. STBWART, Dd. u Pab. PabUshed Drtry Wednesday t 1X0 West Iui Ctxwt Subscription Prtet $1 pr ytar Btrtetly cask In adranee Aoother Escape From Chain Gang. DEATHS. Entered ai lecoad-elaa matter Jaa. 19th. 1805. at th poat oflee at Balli barj, N. under the act of Congress of March Srd. 1OT. Salisbury, N, C., June 27th, 1906. The thieving speculator always hates an unsabsidized press. Our Desert of Sahara Main Street is now a good thing to keep off of during the hot summer days. It has'a dozen sunstrokes to the block if you manage it right. , " Roosevelt says there is only one man in the Republican party that can beat Bryan for President. This is not in accord with the popularity of Ice Cold Fairbanks in the good old summer time. No one who is honest in his convictions need ever be disturb ed by some one's attempt to os tracise him; Such efforts only serve to prove that those who do such things are snobs. Every body knows, how contemptible a snob is. : Monday morning, Jas. Carruth- h Uarte, Kopert F.; a resident of ers, one of the brothers convicted Fraukl in townships died at the of attemptingto murder Walter home of his brother, Xawson Car Crump, and sentenced to the coun- ter six ; miles south of Concord, tv roads for two years; made h is Suuday morning. Mr. Carter was escape. From the account given I i& Salisbury Saturday, and left of his leaving, he did not over-1 for Concord on the evening train. power any of the guards, or steal Un answer to a letter from his the dogs,, but he simply took ad- brother telling of his illness. It vantage of a favorable chance and seems the letter was delayed in made himself scarce. It is smce-4 some way and when Mr. , Carter rely hoped that he will be re-cap-' arrived he found tha$ his brother tured and made to serve his full was dead and h&d been buried for term. eevwiai uays. ounaay morning Mr, Carter attended church, re- t.nrnrarl f a f Vi q hnniio J l Or. Klnard Accepts. : "C:" 7 : Z I M u vu, UUC CUCUU Ul heart disease, it is supposed. Mr. that the congregation of St. John's Carter served throughout the war Lutheran church of this city, had and was a brave Boldier. He was extended a call to Rev. M, M. wounded and was kept in hosDital Kmard, f Knoxville, Tenn., to at Richmond for some time. He become .pastor- of the church, never fully recovered and has Prof. R. G. Kizer, who is secre- since been a cripple. The death tary of the church council, has re- of his wife about six months ago ceived a letter from Dr. Kinard, was a great shock to him and he in which that gentleman accepts seemed to-lose interest in the af- the call. He states that he has fairs of this world since, as no some ousiness matters on nana cniiaren oiessea nis home. He and cannot assume charge of the owns a farm in Franklin township church here before September 1st. where he made his ho'me. Mr. Carter was about, 67 years of age. Cow Creates Excitemant. A fnghtened'eow caused consid erable excitement oh Inniss street Thursday. Tha animal, with sev eral others, bad been brought to town and ' sold' to a butoher. While the bunch was standing on the streeti this particular cow be came frightened at the conduct of some boys, went wild at once, chased around over town for awhile,, scaring women and chiK dren almost out of their senses, when she" was finally corralled on a lot in the rear of the telephone xchange and shot by Chief Miller. James Work man, who, was pai n fully injured at the Spencer shops last week, is able to be out. 4 Per Cent. Miss Pearl Jones, of Selma, who shot and kil'ed rhe negro Bud Richardson, comes to the front again with her revolver. This tfime she shoots at some one who attempts to enter her fath er's house, but she failed to hit the mark. We hope Miss Jones will not have anv more trouble. We have received another com munication from a person who does not give his or. her name, .There are some good news items in' it which we would be glad to "publish, but cannot do so as we do not i-kiiow who wrote it. We would be glad if our friends would remember this, aud stop sending us unsigned communications. Chas. T. Welker, a flagman on the Southern Railway, has just been found guilty, at Greensboro, af manslaughter for causing tbe wreck of a train and the death of five "persons. . We know a very little of the points in controver sy, but to us it seems about time for reckless and careless railroad employees to betaught that their responsibility does not cease with tne companv bv which thev are employed. The public is still en titled to some consideration. it tne Italian s who were. brought to this State to work in the vicinity of Littleton, and who are said to have resolved themselves into a band of thieves, is a sam pie of what the South is to get when it bids for immigrants, we had best do without foreigners for the present, at least. Char lotte Observer. Every posted person has known for years the general character of Italians and the sought immi grant, There is ! no need to ex pect gourd blossoms to give forth the odor of roses, There is a very pretty story go iug the rounds to the effect that te South should keep silence in regard to th 3 packing house dis closures. We agree the South should raise, pack and eat her oWn meat, but if she prefers to buy Chicago foods; it is no reas on why she should be willing to keep, quiet when unclean and im pure products are handed out to her. Her money is as good as any in the country and when the , fault lies with the packing houses, whether the customer is a citizen of Chicago, the Southern States, Japan, England, Germany, Si beria, New Zealand, or elsewhere, he is not only entitled to register ail . the kicks he . may wish, but , siiould make it his business to f see that the register is gotten busy. ;! ; ' . " . "" Boy Missing. JranK raee. oi this citv. is much worried over the disappear ance of his son, a lad of 8 years. His remains were brought to Sal isbury and conveyed from here to Franklin where the interment took place. The deceased was a member of the First Methodist last was Bitten by Mad Cat. B. F. Weant, of Franklin towi ship; had a disagreeable encoun ter Sunday night with a cat he believes had rabies. A number of cats were raising an uproar on his porch and he went out to qui et them. One of the cats jump- eacn him ana anK her teeth in his right foot. Then she turned to the other foot and left her mark on that also. Mr. Veant got his gun and killed the ani mal. He went to Lexington Mon day to have a mad stone applied to his wounds. Superior Court Adjourns. The special term of the Rowan Superior Court adjourned Friday We pay 4 per cent, on money in j savings department, adding the ; $aswm buy this postal typewriter, it interest to the principal everv 90 ; -s the very thinsr for rainisters. .lawyers, doc , j4. e Jii tors, merchants, stone rontractors, c. it 18 the depositors.- - We also loan money real es tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES' BANK AND TRQST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-President Teller. ma'ie of the best ma'erial, made for service and to last; and will do the work of tbe more costlv; visible writing and universal key boar-1. -It. can be had'on time, and at a liberal discount to the clergy for cash. Write R. L. Brown, No. 6. Salisbury, N. C. 5 28 4t pd . WANTED: by-Chicago wholesale and mail order. bouse, assistant manaerer (man or wo man) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant: position permanent. No investment -or experience (required. Write at once for full particulars and eDclosw self-ad Iressed envelope. COOP ER & CO. 132 Lake St., Chlcaffo, 111. ' , He has been missing since Tues- church, of this city, and the fu day of last week. Mr. Page can ueral service was conducted by form no cbniecture as to the cause Rev. J. C. Rowe. r ll. i j 3 l. Ul UUB uu-v uiBpFiuW, " The infant child of Mr. and does not know whether he was irM T?Kf w;iki a;a persuaded to leave home, or wheth- Friday night The funeral er lie went away ot his own accord. hQld afc the re8idence Saturday Mr. rage would ne yery grateiui mornin The remains were for any information as to the L.., n t thft nnnntTV ffl, :n,pr boy s wneraoouts. me oracersjmen. are endeavorine: to locate the bov. v 1 Tfc TV TP. nev. uavia urown, a pioneer preacher of the Methodist churc in North Carolina, died laBt Fri day at the heme of his daughter, Mrs. Williamson, of Enochville. Mr. Brown spent a great portion of his life working among the people of Rowan county. The old veteran was in his. 92nd year The interment was at the " Ed wards' burying ground. New Advertisements. Burt's Boston Specialty. Co., has a big sale on and it will pay you, if in need of shoes, to give him a call. Dave Oestreicher is now in Eu rope, but his business is in good hands and the bargains being of fered are about as go-id as can be found anywhere The Nicholas Grocery Co., is 1 o a! 1 1 n rf Anf nf anil Va ri 1 r-v xxr rra fttrfirnnnn and Jnnirf .Tnshmn Iptt.l - a . - - l A 1 a iow is a goou opportunity 10 get things at your own price. Gorman & Green, the jewelers, are giving you something about for his home in Rutherford. One of the most important cases which came before the count, was one in which the administrator of the estate of W. P. Thaxton sued the Metropolitan Life Insunnce Com panv for pavment of a policy of $2,000, Thaxton, who was a con ductor on the Southern road, was insured in the Metropolitan for $2,000. He died at his home in Spencer some months ago, and the Insurance company declined to pay the amount of the policy on the ground that the deceased had committed suicide. The jury gave judgment in favor of the ad minister. The case will be ap pealed by the company. Is This a "Fish" Story? Word reached here yesterday that a negro uamd Ed Davis was shot and killed at Danville, Va., Monday night whila attempting to burglarize a residence there. Another negro, Monroe Richard son, was with the one who was killed, and he is now under arrest. The latter states that the Ed Davis, who was killed, is the man who murdered Conductor Wiggins Richardson claims that he was on the car when the shooting oc curred, and that he remained in his seat after the fatal shot was fired. This story may or may not be true, but unless it is strongly corroborated, it is not probable that the officers of this and adjoining states will cease their efforts to locate Davis, for aWhile at least. The story has rather A fishy flavor. facts that may be of interest to you. Read their ad. Attention is called to the Notice of execution in this paper in the case of News Publishing Co. vs. C. C. Somerville. The Globe Department Store, the people who do things and sell goods, have an interesting ad in today's paper. See it. FAITH, The nine-months'-old daugh ter of C. C. Wyatt died Tuesday norning. Mr. Wyatt's wife died a few months ago. A young lady at Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Fesperman's. ; A young granite cutter at Mr, and Mrs. Will Stirewalt's. v On the night of the , Fourth of July the Junior Order at Crescent will have speaking, by well known speakers There will be fire works. Everything is free and a big time is expected. Venus. To Move Office to Salisbury. An effort is being made by citizens here to have the office of the revenue collector for this dis trict, moved to Salisbury. The office was located here when the late Hon; Kerr Craige held the of fice 'of collector. Salisbury being the principal point in the' district and the center of the business done, it is the opinion that this city is the most suitable place for the headquarters of the collector. hi V A F ME VESTMENT nn Lm GRAND AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE BUILDING LOTS Hyde Park East Spencer, N. C. 3 O'clock and 7 O'clock Each Evening : : Sale Now On Will Continue Thursday and Friday : : Hyde Park is Known as hardt Tract, five mkmtes' the walk Earn-from Depot and Shops at Spencer in the make This is the Best Investment State, as the Southern Shops this property more valuable each day. Terms $10 down, $5 per month. ffletropolitan Land Go THE GUI DEPARTMM The Underselling Medium Everything for Everybody! WE UNDERBUY... WE UNDERSELL Our Motto: Honest Goods for an Honest Price We are going after the reputation of being the Only Underselling Medium in Salisbury, and the UNDERSELLING .PRICES we' quote, for this week only, will prove that we ars not exaggerating or misrepresenting. Specials in all departments for one wQek only: A Special Sale in Matting Remnants, All Styles, 25 kinds, at. 15c yd Low Quarter Shoes' for Men, Ladies and Children, at a reduction ' of twenty per cent Clothing Department, for thin week only, all Men's Suits at a twenty per cent reduqtion A lot of Ladies' Ready Made Skirts..... at. twenty per cent reduction Every Department suffers a twenty per cent reduction. This includes Furniture Department Wo are headquarrers for Flags and Bunting for the Fourth of July Celebration GET THEE HABTt-TBADE AT THE GLOBE Everything for Everybody, 121 S: Main Street Salisbury, North Carolina Phone o66 in J At P A ft J i s - .r; ''-v : 1 ' " - r-. 5. 111. - ii '." :'k -r-" : : ' .... v'-?' 1
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