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1 , 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmammmmmmmmmtmmmmam r wiiMwiiiiiiiiii iiimiiiiwmmii nii i, M '' " " '- ' v ' .. THE CAROLINAV ATGH (JAN. Local News Items Th re will be found in this pa pnr a. few items of interest which should have appeared in our ilast issue, but they had to bejeft over oa account cf the" demand on ouT -advertising space. - , Cards have been received here announcing the marriage of Miss Christiana Lyons and James W. Aids, fcft latter being from Ala- bania. The ceremony will take place on Dec. 25th, at 8:80 p. m., at the home of the bride's par ents, 429 North Main'street. On the afternnon of the 9th,' Miss Georgia Lindsay and Clar ence O. Brown, of Salisbury, were married in Chicago, where Mr. Brown is now located. Geo. Mowery, Jr., who sus tained painful injuries some days ago, by falling from the concrete wall near the Innis street bridge, has not yet recovered. The Spencer Y. M. C. A,, h bHii f ormally opened to the pub lic. This building is a beautituJ and well appointed one, and a visit of inspection there ill be well worth while. Miss Belle Workman and J. F. Martin were married on the 9th at the home of the bride's sister in Granite Quarry, Rev. Geo. H. Cyx officiating. A. L. Van Noys, who has been in charge of she Brenner Lumber Company's business here, has severed ris connection with the company and returned, to his ' home in Indiana. R. W. Walki r succeeds h.m in the management of the business. News has been received here of the death of Rev. N. S. Jones, a former pastor of the Baptist church in this city. The f amoral was held in Raleigh on Dec. 9,h. Salisbury:, and Rowan county are to have a Fair Association, fand it is now the intention to have everything in readiness for the first fair, next fall. Some of the gentlemen mentioned in con nection with the promotion of the enterprise are: Hon. John S, Henderson, M. L. Jackson, T. H. Vanderford, Sr., T. B. Brown and J. M. Maupiu. According to the Mooresville Enterprise, Miss Essie Bell Sech le, of Enochville, and Sherman Walter, were married recently at Mooresville by Esq. C. V. Foils. j In the shake-up resulting from the recent changes of officials of the Southern Railway Company, it is'rumored that Salisbury may-p have one of the important offices lodated here. F. P. Roesch, the master me chanic, who succeeded W. S. Murrian at the Spencer shops, has assumed charge of his duties. J. V. Goodnight, an employe of the Whitney ReductionXUompany, died at Whitney last week of heart disease. The funeral 'was hp Id at Luther's chapel in China Grove on the 4th. Floods th body with warm, glowing vitality, makes thJ- "vs strong, quickens circuladu, restores natural, vigor, makes you feel like one born again, Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. T. W. Grimes Drug Co. but throughout r Sam Harris and Kid Jones, two negroes, had a row over a woman afew nights since, when Harris attacked Jones with a knife and cut him seriously. Harris was arrested and gave bond. A number of people are finding that the recently published schedule of the Salisbury. Spencer Street Railway Company, a sort of 15 puzzle. Petitions are being prepared, ad dressed to the officials of the Southern Railway, urging a bet ter service on the Yadkin road. T. H. Vanderford, Sr., who has thematter in charge, will place it inthe hands of the Merchants' Association, Mrs. I. Littman and children returned last week from a visit of several months in Germany. A recent special to the Char lotte Observer from St. Louis an nounced the death of F, William Reader, who -was a resident of Salisbury some years ago. Miss Mary Moweryr of Frank lin township, and James L. Eudy, of S uisbury, were married last Sunday, by Esq. F. M. Tarrh7at his home on Chestnut Hill.. Miss Mary Roueche has gone to Baltimore, where. she will spend several weeks with her father, En gineer P. D. Roueche, who is still in a hospital in that city. P. D. Roseman, Marion Snider and Hugh Sowers are here from Chapel Hill and will 'spend the holidays at home. Tho Salisbury Drug Company ha9 re cntly put in one of the handsomest soda fountains to be fouL? anywhere, Everthing con nected with it. is of latest design and it will prove a ?reat drawing card for the firm. Mrs. David Elliott died at her homtf in Franklin - township ?ast Wednesday night, de.th resulting from pneumonia. The funeral was held from the Lutheran church at Zeb, on Thursday after noon. ; H. F. Modlin, who formerly conducted a cigar i.nd news stand at the Hotel Vanderford, has moved to Norfolk, Va , with his family. His business was pur chased by Robt. B. Blake, former clerk at the Central Hotel, Last Wednesday evening, Mies Lola B. Aaron and Samuel B. Kerr, were married at the par sonage of the Main street Metho dist church, Rev, J. H, Farring ton officiating. Remember. At 4 o'clock p.m., December 24th, our contest for the prize gold watch closes. All votes must be in this office by that time or they cannot be count ed. We have leared that some persons in the county are doing some energetic hustling. We can not tell how much they may do, but the friends cf candidatesnow in the field should not be too con fident. . F-r any of the ordinary dis eases of the skin Chamberlain's salve is excellent. It not only allays the itching and smarting butefTet8 a cure. For sale by James, IPlummer and Spencer Phar. Spencer, N. C. for Sale at a Bargain. Harness ; Faetorv and Tannery convenient- ly located. JNew ouiiamgs ana nn-to-date machinery. - Address Factory, care this paper. MM Give the good wife or friend a Rocking Chair, .... . -r- .1 IT '1 J r T 4-X iture Sometnms oi xveai vaiue anu 01 xju.au.iig vuanwvvi 0 . - the year, a happy year, We stpek. A Sensible present will be the more over you will find many helpful suggestions in tne seiec equally beneficial should you wish Furniture or House You are cordially invited to come and see me. Yoixrs for a Pleasant Death of Miss Untz. Miss Lottie Lentz, of Rocw(, departed this life November 1900. She had been a sufferer some time from that dreadful dis ease, consumption. But during all of her suffering she was very submissive, never complai n re d. Her mother and several brothers and sisters preceded her to the better land. The care "of the home thus rested upon her; $he will bd missed by her aged father. She will be tnisBed by her church. When she was in good health she was an activ- worker in the Sun day school and the church. Yes, she will be missed. She will be, missed by hr friends, those w he knew her well. She alwavs Wore a cheerfjl countenance. H e r funeral services were nond not ed by her former pastor Rev. J. M. L. Lyerly and her presentripas tor, Rev. Wj W. Rowe. She?was laid - to rest in St. Luke's grave yard, the family burial place. The bereaved family and relatives have the sympathy of friends and above all the Comfort and of their Heavenly Father. -W. Urs, Fisher Dead. On last Saturday after no o a ueorge A. Fisher received a telfc gram announcing the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Barnhardt Fisher, the widQw of the la Capt. J. Aj Fisher, recently d ceased. Mrs: Fisher's death oc curred at Newton, where she was visiting a daughter. The re mains were brought to Salisbury on Sunday and taken to the FiflfcV er home, about four miles from the city. The ' funeral was held Monday af-ernoon from Grace Lutheran church. The deceased was 73 years of age and leaves eight ohildren. The Rowan Pensioners. -A Superior Court Clerk, J. Frank McCubbins, has received the war, rants for the Rowan" county pen sioners, and has been busy-dis-mbuting xhem. Two of the first class, receive $60 each ; five of the second class,! $45 each; fourteen oi tHe third class, $35 each ; one hundred and twenty-four of the fourth class, $18 each : one hun dred and six widows, $18 each, and four totally blind, $30 each. Visitors From Tennessee. Governor Cox, of Tennessee, ac! companied y a number of prom rrt-4- nifivar a r.f that Sf.af.o noc ed the city Friday night on their way id Norfolk, The trip is bet ing made in the interest of Ten- uQssee exhibits which are to be made at the Jamestown Exposi tion. Notice to Advertisers. Changes of advertisements to receive prope attention, should be received at the office on Mon day-This is very important aud we hope our friends' wiJ' obeenre it as near as possible Capt. Dotfsoo III. CaDt. J. A. Dodson. , superin tendent of construction ; of the Southern Railway, who iWfs in: Charlotte tms weeK on nusmess; is seriously ill at his home 111 At lanta. He'jwas taken sick whfle in the city and was accompanied home by General Superintendent G. R. Loyal. Charlotte News.l iOCQcbbsODOi pinning Table, a Side Board, a' Set of Chairs, a niee-Sofa, ol itlDfl ftrkTYl pt V 1 Tl D"t,Tl H t, Will InCk a flimnp nf Tat Plnnonvn have all ol appreciated. Olirit- T' " I Li..; j i.. vtir: ' KogineerrH.,P0ajor, ot pen cer, f ell fr6fi0ngiDe to the ground a fewice, andwas brought iiommedical;ttenr tidh: One:6fi$e steam; pipes eprkng a leak and the steam was tl- rrun onoinftPr wishing 5 escaping. The engineer wisnmg ; '"i 1 i ' -.mwl.T ana rl ar 1 to avoia oeuig sevij i iumnine tb the tender, slipped t at a rate? of about 20 vmiles an hour when the accident occurred. New Church For Spencer. . . Arrangements" are now uuder. t.hfi erection of-a Reform- : lK lWflnflnnr; Rv. W. B. ; tuuiu u www--. - j Duttera has been able to secure, through the generosity of the Southern Rail way j two puitable tots near the scnooi nuuan-g in wof. ftaancflr. and he is of the pinion that work on the new church will begin next summer. . Badlf Scalded. ' S'ifp.jday afternoon white Mrs. Jfoi V. Webb was takings kettlo ot&' ig water from the Rtove, it wa3 turned over and the water was poured on her face and shoul der.' A physician was called in at once and administered reme dies to bring relief. While the burns are quite serious ami pain ful it is not thought thev will re sult in disfigurement. On the evening of the 5th m at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dennis,, in -East Salisbury, Miss Dennir- , became the ride of Wiifet V Dennis, the ceremony beibg performed by Esq C. M. Higgles. Mr. Higgins whb elect ed at the last election, and this is the first couple he has married. Standl&g'of t ti Voting on the Watch. MissBeu)dhGardiif r,.F.ith. 1,975 Miss Stella Owp.n. Ci-t W. UUD jJilH, . . , . .... 925 500 450 .175 100 75 75 50 300 50 MissMaryHutchios, Scotch- - Irish township rGalliagB5i6ity,No. 7,. Mies LiHie Tylo.-Crold ,..HiiiH6Vi, Miss Aiifia Briggs, Barber, No. ljLo s. . . MissAddie Mcliilyre, VVood- JeafJ Miss Mary Seyffertj Salis- bur MiseMandiuaBostian, China Grove, . . . : , Mies Mary Stoner, Cra- en, .j. . . , Mn9 Zellia Pless. Crescent. N9W is the time to get busy for r favorite if you would see her win. About Digestion. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that Camberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invi orate the stomach and liver j d. enable them to perform fir functions. The result is lish for your food, increased strength and weight, greater eudurnce and a clear head. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. For sale by James Plummer and Spencr r Phar. Spencer, N. C. RTLECTRIC THE BEST FOR BILIOUSNESS AND KIDNEYS, BITTERS t I has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million bottles. -Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c, yr'' 7 Enclosed with every bottle is a Tea Cent, package of Grove's Black Root Uver Pills. - vmu jx jj a. n,aoui these and more, Our stock is full and complete throughout and by looking it tion of suitable and substantial Christmas Gifts, or it would be hold ant! Kitchen Furnishings for your own purposes. I .Guarantee a square deal to alU mas knd a Happy New Yeax. HOUSING OF FOWLS. Bow to Care For Them Dnrlns ColA Weather. :''.jr If houses tor. poultry are to be built, attend to the patter at - once before coto-weather Interferes with outside work, writes Eben B. Rexford inJ"Mak ing the Country Home" hr Outing Maga2dne for October. Everything ! should be in readiness fop the flock by Bnoma ue m reaainess ror tne floe nf nth T . " - -'. . .'. you nave opuses aireaay, go over them and see ttat" they are in perfect repair. is the south slope of a hill. The next beslrone is a place protected from cold winds by buildings on the north and west. If no facilities for shelter are at hand, the north wall of the building must be made of extra thickness. Evergreen trees make an excellent wind break, and I would advise plant- for future protection, no mat ter how thick you make the walls of your house. TA TraiTT CM IT A iaf wTlQ'f ATTAH tAAaftAM you select has perfect drainage. This Is a matter of the greatest Importance. Leading poultrymen agree that more sickness among fowls -originates from dampness than from all other causes. More and more the opinion grows among practical poultry growers that the best house for fowls consists of a closed room, in which they may roost, lay and remain In cold weather, if they: choose to do so, and a shed opening to the south, where they can scratch and sun themselves to their liking. There should be an opening between this shed and the closed room, through which the fowls may have free egress during the day, but which should be closed at night in cold weather and for the pro tection of the hens from intruders. The shed floor should be covered with chaff, straw or leaves to the depth of five or siz inches. If road dust or sand Is mixed with It, the better the fowls will be suited. " If grain Is scattered over the litter, the fowls will busy them selves scratching for it, and this open air exercise will be a strong factor in keeping the flock healthy. It will also result in a larger yield of eggs, if an ogg producing diet is given In connec tion with it. How to Clean Ribbons. Ribbon in delicate shades which has lost its color and is somewhat soiled may be washed in naphtha, a process which will effectually prevent it from fading, says the New York American. The soiled pieces should be placed In the naphtha and thoroughly saturated with it, every few Inches of the ribbon In turn beiag well rubbed with the hands. When the spirit has absorbed much of the dirt empty it into a clean bottle and continue the process with some fresh naphtha. If all the spirit Is bottled, well corked and set aside for a day or two, the grains of dirt will be found to settle at t bottom : of the bottle, leaving the liquid above clearand clean T When qured off into J :a fresh receptacle rt can be used again and again. After this treatment the ribbon, should be pressed with a hot iron on the right side over a piece of brown paper'. One method of treating ribbon which has been washed Is to "squeegee" it on a polished surface. It should be laid flat on a clean marble slab the chlmneypiece or the top of a washstand will answer the purpose the ribbon being pressed down smooth ly with the palms of the hands until It adheres to the surface of the marble. Leave It to dry, and when It Is rolled off It will be found to nave a luster which cannot be attained by ironing. Hotr to Willi m OWMt The art of washing a corset Is quite an unknown one to a majority tf wom en. There are some women who have never heard of washing the corset, and as white ones do not stay clean very long it adds considerable to one's ex penses to lay them aside when but slightly soiled, j The following advice might be taken in this matter: After removing the steels lay the corset on a board or table and scrub with a small stiff brush which has been cov ered with a lather of white soap. Rinse many times with cold water, pull straight and allow to dry. The steels are easily placed when dry. It; is also best to dry as quickly as possible, and If the sun Is hot enough it might prove beneficial- DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Cough. 4 Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic . V a Lounge, a Set of Bed Room nn1 fnncfn n f fiarvirta rff flrvr uu. vuuDiauu Kjjyf and will take pleasure in eoternnent Clerks. The government clerks at Wash? ington are moving for a general increase of salaries and the Wash- ington Post is backing them The, clerks will be satisfied if Congress will give them $10,000 a year each and a four-hour day, with twelve months annual leave. Houston Tex., Post. To Cure a Gold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves signature is on eafch box. I Have Several High Grade Sewing Slightly Used, which I will sell for prices ranging from $7.00 to $20.00. None of them worth less than $15.00. Come quick and get a bargain. New Machines of all kinds at reasonable prices. ALSOCORGANS at a less price than you can get the same goods elsewhere. W.M.MTE, Salisbury, N. C. 107 North Main Street. A Fine Farm For Sale in Rowan county, N. C, near Cleve land, on the Statesville and Salisbury road, also oh the Salisbury and States- vville railroad. This farm is known as the Kerr place, lying on 3rd creek. Fine rich soil for cotton, corn , wheat and oats. About 60 acres in cultiva tion. 45 n fine uasture. about 60 or acres in original forest pine, oak an hickory. One good hve room dwelling newly covered, one-large frame barn, one log-crib and wagon snea. one cow- MACHINES barn, implement sheds, r buggy, shed,. ner Trail. hrtWHv MTri A h OilA i Pdt' fence around - fruit,1 a i5newellwatr?iVar found in the county This- arw',s&i- ''c-.. . -taina 172 acres. Any -one. wishinfT tal ;V huy will please call on or write to J. M. OROWELL, pd. 4t Statesville, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE. V Pursuant to the provisions contained in a Mortgage Trust Deed Registered, in Book No. 28, page, 42, made by Chas. H. Hartman and wife, Emma I. Hart- man, for the protection and benefit of thd undersigned, on "the 28th day of , May, 1906, default having been made in the payment of this debt, which said Mortgage was given to secure, the un dersigned will sell at public sale for cash, at the court house door in the city of Salisbury on the . 5th day of January, 1907, next, the following property: Begin ning at a Stone, Morris' cdroner, and runs thence S. 2 degs. W. 23.30 chs, to a stone, Rodger's corner, thence N. 83 degs. E. 15.19 chs. to a stone, Rodgei's corner, thence N. 13 degs. E. 16.44 chs. to a stone, coroner of W. W. Kluttz's lot, thence N. 1 degs. Wr 17 chs. to a stone, thence W. 2 chs. to the begin ning, containing 26, acres, be the same more or less. See deed to Emma I- Hartman registered in Register's office for Rowan county. Conveyed by the said Ghas. H. Hartman and wife, Emma I. Hartman, to satisfy the debt provided for in said mortgage. JOHN J , STEWART, 'Trustee, or Parlor Furn- HnA H 5?7 aloTiP. j showing you our PF3 ft A II i ,7 n 0 8 w. is 1 11. ZtfSt!f-Ad V. V" -AgOMV - rM ,." ii - mi Mr;
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