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1 : i . THE STRIKE SITUATION, 1(o Early Adjustment of the Disagreement i Seems at all Probable. li it a matter for general re gret that there seem to be no prospects for an early settlement of the questions at issue between between, the Southern Reilway Company and the machinists. Several days ago a very fair of fer for arbitration was made the machinists by Manager H. B. Spencer. It appears that the of fer was made in, good faith and in a spirit which showed a desire on the part of the company to yield to the machinists as far es tbey could. Apparently the machin ists did not receive the offer in the spirit it was tendered, as they unanimously declined the offer, and the question remains about as it did before, with this differ ence, that the company will now do all all it can to fill the places of the men who went out. One of the worst features in con nection with the matter is that some of the men have quit work against their own judgment, and feel they are acting against their best interests. They felt that if they did not go out they would be ostracised by their fellow work men. Sa virtually they were were forced out against their own desire. They say, however that having gone out they will stick just as long as may be necessary. Whether such a policy is the best or the wisest, is a quesion, of course, which is open to discussion. nr in irqi n i ti.fi inm r- j MttimiMrito ' i i iilIj iiT i.ljiijlp"-" x : - - v.-, U.: : . , I .sfe 1 1 iiiii- i Hill n V - m ' MIMHMIMItMlmmiillWiiMUrtllIIIMIIIMIMIMMtHI'll I I m THTT1.I I I Wants to Correct an Error. Denver, Col,, Oct., lgth, 1906, Epitob Carolina Watchman : ' Please allow me space in your valuable paper to correct an er ror in the minds of the majority of the good people of my native ounty. Most people of my former ac tijBiiit&nGe in Rowan (Oonnty be lieve Colorado to be a decidedly cola country in the winter seas on. . It is entirely different, es pecially in, and east of Denver, We are having lovelj weather now, the nights are chilly enough for ire but the 4ays are real warm. True, there have been several frosts but the people tell me that as a rule there is never any win ter to amount to anything until after Christmas, then it is usually 4ry and (Jon't amount to inuch. 'rue also, that one can . stand qn the out skirts of the city and ount dozens af peaks that wear $heir cloaks qf snow all Bummer, but the closest ones are about 60 miles , from here and they don't affect the climate here much, ex cept that they cause the nights to be chilly. ft hfts been three months now siuGe J arrived in Denver, and to leave out my rnme place, there is no, place in all my travels where I would rather live than Colorado. Chas. Ketchie, CHEWERS BECOMING TIRED OF HEAVILY SWEETENED TOBACCOS CAUSED REYNOLDS1 SUN CURED, IN SO SHORT A TIME, TO WIN FROM THE OLD BRANDS OF MUCH LONGER STANDING THE PLACE AS FAVORITE WITH CHEWERS OF SUN CURED TOBACCO. SOLD AT 50c. PEE? POUND IN 5c. CUTS ; STRICTLY 10c- AND 15c. PLUGS, AND IS LIKE THAT YOU FORMERLY GOT, COST ING FROM 60c. TO 31.00 PER POUND AND IS THE BEST VALUE IN SUN CURED TOBACCO THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FOR CHEWERS. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. ROWAN'S Y0UN6 GIANT. Taft Still Coy About Bench. Washington, Oct. 18. Presi dent Roosevelt will take up in a few days the question of a select ion to fill the vacanpy on the Su preme Court bench caused by the retirement of Associate Justice Brown, SecretaryTaltTQ-was offered the place by the President, was asked today as to hie attitude, in yegard to the position. He de clined to make any positive state ment on the subject.' Whonit was suggested to him, however, that the President had on his re tmrn from Oyster Bay several weeks ago practically eliminated ftim from, the probabilities, Secre tary Taft simply smiled and made no further comment than to say the President's views were general ly correct. He gets Into Serious Trouble WithlUncle Sam and Must pay the Penalty. A Statesville special to the Charlotte Observer, October 20th, says of a young man of this coun ty; Sam C. Lisk, the young fellow' convicted in the Federal court at Statesville and sentenced to one year in the Atlanta prison, is a Rowan boy and a curiosity in the court. He is the tallest man in the county, being six feet nine and three-quarters high. He hafl always borne a good reputation until his present troubles and had the sympathy of the county in a small embezzlement case of three counts. Any one of the three would have sent him to the peni tententiary. Young jis,k was mail qarqer and Jiad been given $1(5, withwhich to purchase a money order, a it Rowan lady giving it. He kept it three weeks and when the mat ter was looked into he claimed he had lost the money. A five dol lar receipt given by the postma9t--er was doctored to read $10.75, the clumsy forgery coming back upon hini to pover fcim with con fusion. Every effort was made to save him because he was igno rant, but an example was made of hjm and he serves his time. The tall stature of Lis paused Marshal MUUkea to perpetrate a joke upon him. When he re manded the good-natured fellow t-d'jail, he said he put all of him in the cell he culd get, that hp was too long to make the dock clear. cqmb:to see me I am going ,o sell more Sewing Machines, between now and Christ mas than ever before in the same length of time. T hnvo the Npw I Home, New Domestic, New Stand ard, New Kdyal and at least a doz en other styles. I can furnish a new machine for as little as $14.50, with a 10 year guarantee. Repair work of all kinds, oil and needles, in fact anything needed for the sewing machine. Cut this out, bring along and get a prize. 107 North Main St. Salisbury, N C. MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a Mortgage Trust Deed Registered in Book No. 28 page 40 made by Wm.' H. Brown, col., for the protection and benefit of the undersigned, on the 28th day of May, 1906, default having been made in the payment of this debt, whbh said Mortgage was given -to se cure, the undersigned will sell at pub lic sale for cash,, at the court house door in Salisbury on the 12th day of Novembor Next, the following property Beginning at a stake corner of No. 15 an4 runs thence W, 8 16 ehs. to a stake, thence N. 79 links to a stake, thence E 3 16 chs to a stake, thence S. 79 links to the beginning, contain ing about an acre. See deed registered in book No 88, page 222, Beginning on the corner of John Hargrave, lot runfiing with N. W. with Hargrave's line 210 ft., thence N. 105 ft., to a stake a new corner, thence 210 ft. to Terrell line to a stake, thence with Terrell's line 105 ft..to the begin ning, containing one-half acre. See book No. 88, page No 224 ; conveyed by the said Wm. H. Brown to satisfy the said debt provided for in said inori gages, JOHN , STEWART, Trustee. Our Fall Opening Sale has been the Greatest Success the History of Salisbury. In spite of the bad weather our has been crowded from morning till late in the night, and yet we could v not accommodate all our customers, as we could not wait on them. We Have Thousands of Bargains to offer you in the last three days of our Great Fall Open ing Sale. Come and take Advantage of the many Bargains which we offer, as itwillPos il ively not last longer than ten days. Come. Tie Goto Depar Ml u 121 South Main Street, Store, Don't be backward about get ting into the race for the gold watch. Sand Bagged Circus Man. Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 19. An drew Bodenhamer, aged 19, claim ing P8 his home Kernersville, N. 0,, was arrested in oompkny with John O'Hearn, also 19, on sus picion of having Band-bagged and robbed W illiam Dutton, a veteran bare-back rider and circus roan, last night. Two blood-bespattered poata, identified 'as the property of the young men, is the evidence with which the police hopevo fix the crime upon them, Dutton made the rounds of the saloons with Bodenhamer and O'Hearn who, owing to the fact that he al- ways naa money ana was never known to work, were under police surveilance. On a quite street, it is believed, they beat him into un consciousness. He wi1! die. Both youths protest innocejuce, but can SALISBURY, WORTH CAROLINA. ooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o tore I hereby announce myself' a candidate for Justice of the Peace in T.ifolror fownaliin Oil Vi AP.t. t.O the will of the people at the polls Lnot explain the condition of the on November 6th, coats. Special to the Charlotte r Loans Doubly Secured. If you have . any money idle or bringing you less than 6, list it with our Company at once. We'll lend it for you, First Mortgage on Heal Estatej taking the mortgage and note in your name, and in ad dition give you the' WRITTEN GUARANTEE of our Company that both princi pal and interests will be paid IN FULL as they fall! due. We assume all risk and stand between you and possible loss. Our guarantee has more than $20,000 back of it; and, loans made through our Company have DOUBLE THfc SECURITY OF A BANK paying you 6 all the time. . McCubbins & Harrison Co., 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 Q o o o o Dru S o If r mi r- k i- r gx 3-1 - i k l a -Ti frr nn 1 111 11 11 1 1 Earely indeed does a customer call for some article or preparation at Grimes' which is not immediately forth coming so rarely as to almost warrant our saying it never occurs. i mes' is a Complete Drug tore, carrying ev ery line of goods that a high-class drug store should carry and ofiering a fresh and Complete stock of carefully chosen goods in each line. Unceasing vigilance in watching and replenishing our stocks, together with our care in studying and suiting the preferences expressed by customers, account for the usual stock Completeness you notice in each every department at Grimes'. and X At Grimes', 126 North Main Street, SALISBURY, N. C. Pi.id in nanital 9:20.000. Loans. Real Estate, Fire and Life Inanr-, O .1 '"V 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 G 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 J, 0, LnLE, Faith, N. C. Observer. nee, Salisbury, N. C. , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO -.-:.rX.:
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