I v- 3? IF--.. V t 1 V V it X i 13 v'-.. Woodmen Go to Davie County. On Sunday last the members of Bosewood camp, Woodmeu of the World, accompanied by a number of other citizens went, to Davie to be present at the nnveiliug of a monument erected ove r t h e grave of the late Sovereign Samuel Pickler. An interesting pro gramme had been arranged, con sisting of music, xecitations, etc. Addresses were made by the Con , aul Commander and Sovereign E. B, Lewis. Joe McKenzle Seriously III. Joe B. McKenzie, a well known Salisbury young man, whohas been in business in Norfolk, Va., for several years , is seriously ill , at a bosnital in that citv. The - W .IT - - " news of his illness came to .Tas H. McKenzie, but no details were given, ine young man nB uobus rrv i - 1 1 i. " of friends hera who will sincerely wish for his' recovery. He is suf-1 ering with a cancer on his kidney, Will Uoie to Salisbury. Ex-State Senator S, J. Jerome, of Monroe, N. C, will shortly lo cate in this city. He was here several days ago on a prospecting trip, and it was then he decided to move here. Mr. Jerome and family will be here between now and the first of the year. He will have offices in the county annex building on Council street. ' Another December Wedding. Cards have been received by friends announcing the wedding of Miss Lillian Wertz, daughter of Pair and Mrs. J. O. Wertz. of China Grove, to Belsin C. Turner. The ceremony will take place at thft Lutheran chapel in China Grove at 4 o'clock on the after noon of December 26th. Mr. Turner is a resident of Thomas- ville, where the couple will reside. Married at Parsonage of Organ Church. On December 9th, 1906, at 3 o'clock p. m.t at the parsonage of - Organ -Church, in the presence of - v quite a number of friends, Henry A. Morris, oi the China Grove neighborhood, and Miss Sarah A. Fisher, of r the Organ. ' Church - i .neighborhood, wero united in the PrT nu - f lit-- A Jlftnnnnmfl ftncrravincr nt tha " -"T ftncrravincr proposed new city hospital is on exhibition at the drug store of Kluttz & Co. It shbws up most attractively and i has been com men ted upon most favorably. A sum of money, said to amount to 110,000, is ; needed to make the necessary alterations in the. build ingj and the mayor will soon start a vigorous canvass to raise the needed cash. Officers After Manly. A reward has been offered by the Virginia Safety and Deposit Company for the arrest and deliv ery to tne snerin or itowau coun ty, of W. W. Manly, the recent manager of the Robert Portner Brewing Company's business here. Mr. Manly is accused cf being short in his accounts to the extent of $1,700. He was given a certain time to make good, until Monday the lOfeh. He was in town that '.day but has not been seen since -by. .any of his acquaintances. Mr.. Manly may possibly be away endeavoring to arrange for &J sat isfactory settlement of the matter. . Following The Flag. -"" When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Phillipines,-health was the most important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Com missary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H., ays ; I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. And "now. in New Hampshire, we find it the best medicines in' the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases." Guaranteed at i all druggists. Price 50 j and $1. Trial bottles free. CaptalB And Sci tost; Washington;;!; C," dVc. 4f A nmait nsn nnat va .t- - T n Ti lI Point - 15 miTeadown-pamlico river froni thiacity b, the aenoe, oi rmiaaeipniai ,wno on I nearmgoi ner aiBtregB ien assist- ance, and found her bottom x;up. Uapt. Silverthorne, . and son; of; South Grerk, composing the crew ;Ijeady lorccnpaniy by neztail. were lost, leaving no. traces except a hat, box meat and bed-clothes. i The fish boat was towed - to this city and is now lying at the Crys tal Ice Company's dock. The boat was probably capsized by heavy seas and heavy wind. There is no news of the lost men. Special to Charlotte Observer, t In Memory of Washington. Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13. m .i tomorrow being tne auniversaryi 0f the death of George Washing-! ton, ' the Masonic lodge of this place has arranged tojay its cus- tomarv tribute bv placing a wreath of flowers on the tomb of the first"Presidet at Mt. Vernon, It was in the Fredericksburg lodge that General Washington was made a Mason, and the old record books of the lodge contain ing the minutes of the meeting at which Washington received his degrees are-still preserved by the lodge, as well as a number of other relics of Washington as a Mason. Dangerous Symptoms. DO you have no ringing noises . . . i -1 ii i. m tne neaa causea Dy tne cauu register? Do you have shortness of bank account? Do you have that dull sensation morning, noon and night? Do you have any dizzy feeling when bills must be paid? Are you cramped for room by reason of too much stock on hand? j Do your eyes burn in vain effort to find orders? j Does your heart throb when you see your neighbor overworked? If so, aaa Tk4-. A Arrrv-llalnrr Agent, or don't blame him if you AnotbirJelai ,unerc-- nas Dfien talVpf hew deriohere. . Re cent anegea arrangements nava led citizens to believe tnat this depot was only a question of a very short time. It is now stated that the Mayor has received a let ter from General Manager Ackert in which that official says, that the completion of the new depot will be delayed by reason of the fact that the offices of some of the division superint endents will be located here, and the management has decided to make the depot a two-story build ing. Citizens generally hope all these delays wiil finally cease, and that the much talked-of new depot will take on substantial for ml Wreck at Woodleat. A freight wreck on the Caroli na Midland Railroad yesterday afternoon, near Woodleaf delayed the two passenger train 8 for several hours. Capt. Morrison's train which left here at 2:45 for Charlotte, and the Mooresville train leaving at 5:30 p. m , were held at the wreck un til 1 o'clock the following morn ing. Passengers for Charlotte and other Southern points were transferred at Barber's Junction. Outside of blocking the track very little damage was done. About three coal cais were derail ed. Winston Sentinel, Deadly Serpent Bites are as common in India as are stomach and' liver disorders with us. For the latter however thflrfi is a remedy: Electric Bitters: the great restorative medicince, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennetts- ville, a. U.,says: VThey restored my wne to periect health, after t years of suffering with dyspepsia s ana a cbronically .torpid liver " T7if t-4.4. . . . i, , , ; Xj lectric isitters cures chills &nA i lever, malaria, Dilliousness, lame baclc , kidney troubles and bladder I disorders. Sold nnnnranfoo K! all! druggists. Price Wot Tha Scanty Commlsslcne one& a recent iHiUSfcHUeseien $9.500 "''4 tt!IIron Wodi'Stote that mad4ir--7MaraHffl,'or .the erectiV HA The work",WiT. &lyi8iw8 expectecf i fe the building willbe The jail will v front " oir-t)hurch street and Vfllixtend back toward Main forrfifthree feetthe cost will apprpxintate $19,180. ft ft There is one- thing that will cure it Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. ti quickly tletrdsthii$ which c ausethisd isWs e . The unheaithpclfly becomes healthy. The danldru ft disap pears, had to disappear.. A healthyscalp means a great deal to youhealthy hair, no dan druff j no pimples, no eruptions. The best kind oi a testimonial "Sold tot over sixty years'- Mud by J. O. Ayer Co., LewtU, A.lo xnanoxaoturerB or 7 SARSAPAKILU. PILLS. CHERRY PECTOm. I nanc nnnhlv SMiirtirli If vou have any money idle o bringing you less than 6, lisfeHt with our Company at once.. W&u lend it for you, First Mortgaf n I Rfiftl 'Rflt.At.A. tafel 11ET the mOrtC-t ?f note Wf as thW fall due. 4 i We assume all risk nd totand between you and possible loss. 'Our guarantee has more &than $20,000 back of it; and, loans made through our Company hve DOUBLE THt SECURITY OF A BAM paying you 6 all the time. ; McCubbins & Harrison Co., ! Paid in capital $20,000, Loans, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, N. C. State of North Carolina. Rowan Cou ty. In Superior Court. Before J. S. McCubbins, C. S, D. Q. McClean, W. A. McClean, E. Young and wife O. G. Young and C. B. S. M. McClean. vs. John Miller and wife Maggie Miller, John Templeton and vrife Mary E. Templeton, J. Will Templeton and wife Frances ' Templeton, Geo. Brown and wife Alice Brown, B. G, Wallace and wife Margaret Wallace, J. B. McClean, MrsE. 8. Green and husband Green, J. S, McClean, liiilie McUaniel and husband McDaniel, J. D. Maddox and the un known heirs of Sarah Jane Maddox. 'Notice to B. G, Wallace, and wife. Margaret Wallace, J. B. McClean, Mrs. E. S. Green and husband -Green, J. S. McClean, Lillie 'McDaniel and husband McDaniel, J. D. Maddox and the unknown heirs of Sarah Jane Maddox. You will take notice that an actipn entitled as abdve has been commenced in the Superior Coi rt of Kdwan county to sell certain lands fordivision and you will take notice that you -are re quired to appear before me at my office at the court house in Salisbury, N, C., on January 12th, 1907 to-nswer or demur to the petition andeomplaint which has been duly filed iifsid action or the partitioned will ai ply to the court for the relief demanded in - said petition. This Dec. 8th, 1906. J..FRANKilcOUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court. John L. Rendleman,Atty 12 12 4t . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified, as administrator of Mary A. Tarltbff, deceased, late of Rowan county, N. G .rthfs.is to notifv all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undexsiened on or before -the first day of December, -19f7, or this Wil1 pieu m ,uar vi n u- j recovery. All persons maebted to siidi ,.n ,i- payment, ? 1 This the first daylof December. 1906. ' 1 A. G. JfcORTCXN, 1 -'- 1X11 11 IS LI U. LJX , if j aw ii mm c . jv "s rv ji r. 3fe SABMJJPP X- - -- - VX Uf ) COOPS COMPAMY g yTra Saran j. w ------- Win of Zachary Tayior, iweuiu touam r TTnitprf States, and fcresideni ; - Hamilton, fho signed the Declaratioir-of f Into SSKe'f!?-oodBend to old fieople. k 'a vpars old. but have a nearty v ' emiTirilv. and feel ac- Mve and wen iwuji rnvc u.J- " h-a. Tiro a When I was young " "X Cid ia a greasy, unpalatable worm anu it i""j e oo- w . (inWT) V lllUi 1 cuwiv - Vprv nalataDie aim uuuimu& TcrvF. i ti-A Tf ia tha finest Qverisnea uiuuu. : aiid Strengm creavur cyci. ubcu fife." . la a real coa nyer yieyaict- which ,tK5 useless oil nas jQlqI. on our guarantee. T; W. Grimes Drag Co. Charles W. Woodson, M. D., Medici? and Surgery. OFFICE: TOOYia Bank Bmlflmg. An I on If i Will! Of course you're not, un less you have put in years of study. That's what we have done. That's why we can to do - positively guarantee the qii.dity of the goods we sell. If you are not drug wise you'll have to depend, upon a druggist's word for the qual ity of your drug purchases. You cau depend upon us every time for quality, puri ty,,accuracy and perfect ser victe. May we be your drug gist? SALISBURY DRUG CO., feeenTg EL'dMiWk 1U5.N. Main St. i4U- ; I! BUY THE t Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY I ORANGE, MA8S. ' Many Sewinsr Machines are made to sell regard less of quality, but the ' New Home" is mads to wear. Our guaranty never runs out"- We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditional. or the trade. The " New Home ' stands atthe head of all High-grade family sewing machines Sold by authorized dealer only FOR SALE BY W. M. RUTH, N. C. GET THE BEST Recently Enlarged WITH 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the World T i111016 tban m titles, based on the latest census returns. - New Biographical Dictionary ;inthe names pf over l6,oeanoted pereons, date of birth, death, etc. , TT??tl?f3r.T- HAIRIS, Ph.D.,XL.D., United States Commissioner of Education. 2380 Quarto Pages New Plate.. 5000 Illustrations. Rich Bindings. Needed in Every Home Also Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 1116 Pagfes. 1400 Illustrations. ' Regular Edition 7x10x2 inches, standings. De Luxe Edition Bj.8fixiy3 in.. Printed from ame plat eg, ca bible paper. S-beautif;:! biaJia;.. FREE, "Dictionary Wrinkles." HlustrttteJ pcanble; WOU. MERRIAI.I CO.; if? l!llt-Unn n,nl II J Publishers Springfield. Mass SPECIAL V We have one of the best lines of shoes to be found auywnere, all made by the leading Shoe Factories of the country, but as our space ia limited we find that we have twice as many shoes as we have room for, and from now until Jan. 1st, we will give some, of the greatest values -in shoes ever heard! of in Salisbury, $4.00 Shoes at $2.98 8.50 Shoes 3 00 Shops 2.50 Shoes 2.25 Shoes 2.00 Shoes 1.50 Shoes 1.25 Shoes We have cheaper shoes at the same reduction. These shoes are nicely arranged on a coun ter and marked in plain figures where you can make your own selection. Save Money Sst lsbury Dry GoodsCo., T. fl . Kesler, Manager, Opposite Court House. Salisbury, N. Mail Orders Filled Same ples, Description and . iuiii, 1 iii--r' anu vj Ola., Washington; d. c. Christmas Handkerchiefs, A most complete stock of Men, Women aud Children, in cluding the Jatest novelties, Hemstitched Embroidered and Initialed. Every handkerchief we sell for linen is absolutely pure lin en in every thread of the cloth, Our variety of Fancy Handkerchiefs is the most extensive . we have ever brought together. The French Handkerchiefs makethe most formidable and artistic display. The beautiV fully Embroidered Handkerchiefs from Ireland make a rare collection of their own. . Women's Sheer All-linen Hemstitched Handker chiefs, Embroidered Within the Hems. 12C each, $1.50 a dozen. 25c .each, $3.00 a dozen. 50c each, $6.00 a dozen. 75c, $1.00 up to $3.00 each. Women's All-linen Handkerchiefs, Trimmed With Lace Edges, Exquisite Effects. 25c each, $3.00 a dozen. 50c each, $6.00 a dozen; 75c, $1.00 up to $2.50 each for those made by hand. Hand-worked Initial Handkerchiefs, Pure Irish Linen, Our Own Importation. W omen's 12, 25 and 50c. Men's 25, 35 and 50o. Lien' Plain Hemstitched Irish Linen Handker chiefs, Several Widths of Hem 12c, 25c, 35c, 50c up to $1 50 each Neat boxes furnished with handkerchiefs. Those wishing Initial handkerchiefs are adx'sed so select now, as these goods are imported direct from Belfast, acd we cannot duplicate them this season. TABLES OF GIFT CHINA. Scores and hundreds of pretty and appropriate gift things for both sexes and all ages. Trble No. 1. Contains imported decorated Steins, Pir Trays, Syrup jugs, after dinner Cups and Saucers, Bouiiiioc : Cups and Saucers, Chocolate Cups &nd Saucers, Tea cups and ! saucers, Plates, Salad bowls, Cake plates, Bon . Bon boxes, ! Bon Bon dishes, Stamp boxes, Cream jugs. Tiles, Mugs, Can I diesticks, etc. 25c. each for choice. Table Nb. 2. Contains imported decorated .Cliocoiafe ! pots, Cracker jars, Ten cups and saucers, Coffee cups and sau i cers, Salad bowls, Celery trays, Chop dishes, Cake plates, Su- gar and Cream sets. Rose jars, Steins, Dinner plates, Rame ; kins on plates, Hatpin holders, Mugs, etc. - 50c. each fo'r 'choice; Table No. 3. Contains imported decorated Chocolate I pots, Syrup jugs. Sugar bowlsJSugar and cream sets, Mugs, I Candlesticks, -After dinner coffee cups and saucers, Mayon ! naise bowls on trays, Bon Bon dishes, Cracker jars. Celery -trays. Salad bowls, Pitchers, etc. 75c. each fop choice, j. Table No. 4. Contains imported tiecorat. d Cake plates, ; Chop dishes, Jaiad bowls Chotolatevpot8, Cups and Saucers, After dinner cups and saucers, Bauillioij cup -"and saucers, I Syrup. jugs an plates. Sugar and cream 6ets, Cream pitchers, ; Tobacco jars, Dinner plates, Ta pot'" Sugar and cream sets, Bon Bon dishes, Pin trays, Rose jarw, etc. $1 00 each for choice DECEMBER at at at at at. at at 2.63 2.29 1.98 1.79 1.50 1.18 .98 by Trading at C. day as Received- Sam Holiday Catalogue on ' 7 4 J Zeb B. Saunders, Atty. 12-5 4t -'SV' '" 1 ;-""--

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