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- i r:" tu P fi AROLIHA VATCHH Alll vt Some : w6eks iag a house In C J East Friday , in a wreck onHhe r 1 "KTrxttm T4-Avri ' M Spencer " waB bnrfflaTizfi and r.ViiriViri rnftd. near Saliabuiv. file- TLe most severe electrical storm a;' valualrief gold watch Last ;wa instantly killed. Engineer that has visited Salisbury thia huraday; evening, a negro went Lucas was badly scalded and a u minor, 1 made its appearauco into jthe store y of . Gorman and brakeman name Parker had an about ? o'ciocK tuis. morn- ureen, andwUen asked his .busi- arm broken. While going The viv i d fl a s h e S" o f iiess, said he had a watch to sell around a curve, the engine and i n o' lightning were -almost incessant, and would take $15.00 for it. Mr, six cars of an extra freight train, while . the thunder rolled and Gorman keeps ; track of the rail- left the track and went down an crashed like veiieys or artillery, i road watches, and when he looked embankment. So serious aamage was uone. at this one he recognized it a the Postmaster Jas. H. Ramsay and one that had - been stolen. He family are visiting Blowing Rock held the negro in conversation, for a few days. ; ' and in the meantime slipped a ' nnftt frtihia oloarlr aalrirtfr tiiiv The law b aila 113 g at Spencer, I ' t . : - - . dickered with the negro and final ly told him he would give him Notice of Annual Meetimg. formerly occupied by the Thomas Furniture Company, has been leased by Mrs. W. H. Houston, hn will convert it into a hotel. JT A. SicelofT, who has been em ployed as a special officer by the Southern at SpeDcer, has been transferred to Salisbury, and will Crescent, N. C, July 26, 1996. The Annual Meeting of the Row an Mutual Fire Insurance Com- nanv will be held in the Court TTnnoa Sol?aVnTr: N Tuesday. r - ' O-JL W UDUj WW.B J 1 " ' J ! ' $10.00-for. the watch, which was Aueust 14th. 1906, at 10.30 a. nr., the best he could do. ' The necrro I oti.ifW fhr'thfl nnrnose of elect- - T , f DV1VJ) v v - w suddenly became suspicious and iDg officers for the ensuing year with thd remark." 'Boss, you and transacting such other bus- just keepthat watch, I'm gone," iness as claims consideration. he took his departure and has not The business of the - Company be- i am mm w-wl b i rm C News iiblistdngjbo. ) Notice i of Exe I 0, b! SomervilleH fl. By virtue of an - execution1 directed to the undersigned from the Superior. Court of Rowan County in the above quite ill at his home, is able to be out. 1 have charge of the yards and the l been seen since. station grounds. . . i . . . . J., F. Jiartline, who has been tOgmeerS teg UrOKeR. " .... Two freight trains on the Yad kin road came in .collision near Xhe funeral of the late John M, I New London last week, and as a Morgan was held at St. LukeJs result of the accident Engineer Episcopal church, last" Wednes- Sigman j has -a broken leg. The day afternoon, The pall bearers' 'main line of the road was blocked were chosen from the members of for some hours, and all the trains the orders to which Mr. . Morgan from Whitney and JN or wood were longs to every person carrying a inw'in it. Please attend to your interests. C. M." POOLE, Pres. J. M; L Lyerly, Sc belonged. , , W. P. Barber, of Barber's Jurc-tlon,- has qualified as administra tor of the estate ot the lat Isaac . LyerJy. , Oscar Harrison, of Mill Bridge, has gone to New York to pur chase horses taken to his stock farm at Mill Bridge. Judge Long will preside at the, special term of court to be held in Salisbury, August f5thr at ' which the negres now . under arrest for the murder of the Lyerly family will be tried. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Van Campen died at Spen- late. Printer's Star Causes Suit. CRESCENT ACADEHY And Business College, CRESCENT, N. C. Eleventh Session opens September 4th, 1906. Healthy location, New Buildings, New Equipments, National Reputation, bourses: literary, xouk Sliorthand. Tvnewriting, Mu sic. Penmanship and Normal. Strong Faolty. Help for needy students Expenses less than any otner scnooi in the State. Jbor catalogue aim painuu- T i L - I'm i 1 -.1. . I 1 a fa m rl fl rpea xC was a sr . pixubx B rtcv. J. M. L. LYERLY, Ph.D., mark inadvertently placed be fore the name of J- Luke Lancas ter and"Mrs, Bet tie Lancaster, his 7-25-6w Crescent. N. C. The horses will be wite in the recently issued city directory of Asheville, that nas resulted in' a suit for heavy dam ages against the. Hill Directory Company of Richmond, Va., com nilers of the directory, and the j - - . " Hackney & Moale Company, of Asheville, printers of the direc tory. The compilers of the direc tory, in designating the races, placed a star before the names of all negro residents of the city. cer this morning. The funeral The directory snows tnat a star was held from the Spencer Metho- was placed before the name of J. dist church at 4 o'clock this af- Luke Lancaster. Mr. ' Lancaster temoori, the interment -being in is a highly ! respected white citizen Chestnut Hill f cemetery. - Mr. ;of Asheville, and the placing of a Van Campen is secretary of the star before;his name was an error. Spencer Y. M. C. A. As a result of this error, however, T , xx Lr, . c and the. designating of the plain- - Rev. John H. Grey, pastor of Mr the First rresoyteriau cnurcu, e.A-i T ; . . a;f . , , n Ana a Lancaster yesterday instituted suit pects to leave in a few days for a ; couple of inonths' .acatio h ?t:i7Z !ndW aU7 rwh Moie Compaq for damage, oi . y, , The complaint has not yet been r TXZZ filed and the amount of damage. I1H Will 1BIU1U LU U.IB r UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE rJFrhg?,nad STUART McGUIRE. M. P . Phesident. TUla . frUaira rnnfnrm. fn tVif Standards i M uma wwMfc-w w.w. ...w w Kvj hu laui fnm IUI1rra1 HVInrntmn. sena lor I Bulletin No. 11, which tells about it. tm catMintruBsSoeclfy Ueoartment. MEDICINE - DENTISTRY - PHARMACY I if Kim YOU SHOOT ' Von want to HIT what vou are aiming at be it bird, beast or target. Make your shots count by shooting the STEVENS. For 41 years STEVt.Nb AK.ua nave carried off PREMIER HONORS for AC CURACY. Our line: Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols much benefited in health. that will be demanded is not yet 4-i-A Tl ia nrAarahfCtA. however. Hon. J. Y. Jovner, State Superin- xKaf 4.1.0 Wmnhnt, ia laree. and that - I Vv w 0 tendentof Public Instruction, was tne piaintiffs wiii gt the case . 1 1 J J . l- iz, rr f n I . . X tne city ipaay ou uw nj w" through the courts. Mr. ljauuas- ter has employed the local law firm of Parker & Bourne as coun sel. Asheville dispatch. Ask your Dealer in sist on the STEVENS. If you cannot bbtain, we ship direct, ex press prepaid, upon receipt of cataloprice Send A cts. in stamps for nonage Catalog of complete output. A valuable book of refer enfe for present and pros'iei-tive s-iooters. s ..1 U RniitifuUhree-color Aluminum H:tcer will be iorwaroea ior 10 cems in in;i-p. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P.O. Box 4096 CHICOPEE FALLS, MA33., U. S. A. Monday, M 6th day of ABpst905rr at 12 o'clock M., at the Court -House door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for CASH to satisfy said exeea tinn. nil t.iiA vio-ht. f.it.lA iRnd1 interest which the "said O. O. Somerville hasor bad on the 27th day of At)ril , 1908, m the following described real estate, to-; wit? One lnl in the Oitv of Salisbuiv, Beginning at a point on the East side ot the IN . U. JbC, K. 1UU leet jrom. me centre of said railroad on -Monroe Street and running South 45Id eg East 10 feet more or less with Monroe Street' to Somerville's ( Flora Brown's) cor ner, thence .N62degE.. 190 feet, to Somerville'a (Flora Brow n's) corner, thence N. 45 deg W. -10 feet more or less, to a point 100 feet from the centre of the railroad, thence S, 62 deg W. 190 feet to the beginning, containing 1,900 feet, more or less. JorDaQK title see deed registered in Book 70, page 412. This June tfth,-iyuo. j. D.l K, J LHjIAJN, Sheriff Rowan County. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL A firstclass preparatory school. Cer tificates of graduation accepted for en trance to leading Southern colleges. BEST EQUIPPED PREPARATORY SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH; Fflp.nltv of ten officers and teafthers. Campus of seventy-five! acres. Library containing thirty tnousana volumes. Wall eninnpd pvmnasium. Hieh standards and modern methods of in struction . Frequent lectures by prom inpnt lecturers. Expenses exceedingly moderate. Seven years of phenomenal success. For catalogue and other in formation, address H M. NORTH, Headmaster, 6-20-8t DURHAM. N. O. Health Goods In the purchasibg of drags, purity should be the first thing to consider. ! Anything used in promoting health should be just right, so much depends upon it. The drugs we carry are stock ed only after careful bests are made. We! know that they are trul v health coods for this - j T reason. . When in! need of medicines remember these facts, for it s important to you to trade where goods are proved to be right, especially when prices are also right. SALISBURY DRUG CO., i Il5i N. Main SI. " And pure ber helps your digestion if ypa digest well you will enjoy good health Get the best: Absolutely Pure Filsener Export Beer rfor Sale by All Dealers Bottled at the Brewery - Ask- for IT The' Virginia Brewing Company, Roanoke, Va? 'mwmmm AAAnonrinnnnnnnnoOOOOOOOOOO CHAIRS. ThorA is no larerer or better stock of Chairs in the State than can be found in this store. We have good chairs cheap, better chaira cheap and the very best at?eas6nable prices. We have ornamental chairs and chairs for good hard service. . Cl-IIAWAHE. Our China ware Department is hard to beat. Our Dinner and Toilet bets are splendid specimens of the decorators art and the potters best efforts. Prices to suit every one. Come-in andlook us over. O FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING. ? Dealing in Furniture is oua main line. It is our aim to i furnish all with comforts for the home, but our list of at 5 tractions is too long for "enumeration, so you are invited to y call and give us the pleasure of showing you our stock. J We also deal in Coffins and Caskets and do embalming:. V Yours to serve, W. WRIGHT 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 oooooooooooooooooo00000000 ON Don't Pass was in Bryson City. T. A Barkleyi, a carpenter. seriously hurt! Friday morning. He was at work on -the Shaver building, on Council street, and fell from the second floor to the ground. Thn f firm nf TTnSB. Austin & street. Printed Obscene Matter. Editor-in-chief Hamilton, Gen eral Manager Schaefer, Night Editor! Burke, Sunday Editor Mi- Co., has been incorporared by the nor and Advertising Manager Secretary of State. The company Gilliam, of the JNew ior neraiu, will operate a saloon on Council f0r whom warrants were issued at the request of the Feqerai au thorities, charging them with the violation of the postal laws in dboosited in the .mail cooies of their-publication con tain "personals" alleged to be bscene. surrendered to tne unit ed States marshal today, waived .Un n'iai(rrt;nAi'v A-xamination be jLJ jiui""'.,; fore the United States, commis sioner and were paroled to an swer October 10th ny charges the grand jury may find. New York dispatch. i i iff without stopping to exam A. iue the harness and horsf r supplies that -we show f' r for your inspection and critical examination. Wha' 0 we have to offer will pass O muster every time, as vt (A are prepared to prove when To ever you .call. .Will it b S TO-DAY? The Bottle Bursted. While at work yesterday at Coca Cola Bot- tling Company's works, F. J. Dehmar was painfully hurt. A bottle exploded near where he was working and he was cut on one of his wrists by the broken glass. Mr." Dehmar will not be able to work for a few days. TWewmoreMcCall PjUttm L5ntThhiFuhS State thn of wy other make of pa. terns 1 his is on Scoount ol thefr .tyte, accuracy and simphclty aVa 8ubscriiitloaia Bumbers) corts 30 cent.tw SttSber, 5 oeatB. Every jubaenber gets a McCaU Fat- rr n12V ..hrrllM tfidav. i wi 0- ikrls) and Premimn Catalogue (showing oo P1""1' it fre. Addroaa THE McCALL CO.. New York. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera & Dterriica Remedy Trustees Elected. A meeting of the Salisbury Fire Department was held Tuesday night, at which M, V. B. Capps, R. M. Pendleton and J. Thomas Morgan were chosen trustees for one, two and three years respec tively. It was agreed that proper tribute would be paid the memory of the late John M. Morgan at their regular meeting on Monday night, August bth. - . II ill a fnr calo A crood 5-Vear-old mule can be had cheap by calling At J, R. Nioholal. -'. ; Col. Samuel Donaldson Dead. Col. Samuel "Donaldson, door keener of the House of Represent atives during Carlisle's term as speaker, died suddenly of heart failure in his city, he was 53 years of age; Donaldson was well kn6wn among the politicans thfbughout the country and at the' time, of his death was assist ant aerceant at arms of the Demo- ! cratio committee. He was born in if Nashville.Washington dis patch. ' . ' : Almost every family has need dF a reliable remedy for colic or diarrhea at some time- during the year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know itsjvalue. It has received thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by phy sicians with the most satisfactory results. - It has often saved life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It onlv costs a quarter. Can you afford to risk so much fof so Htde BUY IT NOW. uuu'njirin'u"-! Clodol Dyspepsia Guro Digests tohat you oat 0 0 Now is the time to buy a new set of harness. We have tnem . q for all purposes and at all prices, q Light driving from $8.50 to $25 q Carriage or Surry harness irom $15to $25. Team Wagon Har ness, best in town for the money. We have a iob lot of harness which we will close out at a very close price. Now is the time to get a bargain. Repairing of. all kinds neatly and rromntlv done at lowest tr 1 j prices. . P.nf. thin nd. ont and brine it XS-V Ww " w- with vou and for every $1 pur chase, or, more, we will give a nice buggy whip. Hartline & Co. Phone 433, ISO East Inniss St. SEWING MACHINES. . I have made some well known af. nrinfts an that I can sell to any J w,v .. . w i mm.. one who -wants a good- machine JJ I without paying a big profit to agents. I buy for cash andean sell q 1 at any price I want to fix oa- ma- chines, they ,come straight from o7 factory to -me. o7 l Keep an Kinasui suupnco auu rmaK&repair wjor a BpeuiaiKjr, i X nrvmn alina of nro I Si For Pure Pleasure or Binding Business the vehicles shown- jon our sales floor are unique. We are not the only CAR RIAGE and WAGON ma kers in the country, such a statement would smackioo much of egotism. But 'we have exactly what you want, the PRICF you are willing to pay and you may wager your last cent that you will not be OVER CHARGED here. - arrangements with q fatories to get Mar. nines I V Our Mantel, Tile and Grate partment is the most complete in the City, and we are prepared to offer you anything in our line at a most reason able cost and at the same spection some of the most ' stylish goods shown anywhere. De- Barber Buggy & Wagon Co., 115 E. Council Street, Salisbury, N.;C. lOttforth Main St. W. M. RUTH, Salisbury, N C. o o 69 O
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