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? 11' i ' 1 if 1 1, 4-1 ! 1 ; 1 : ' v k r rf- i f f 1 THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Local Hews Items; . : WEDDINGS, Mias Beulah - Brown, ; daughter, E John-lD.-'Brownr "of Granite 1 Quarry, aiid WTtJ Lingie, an em ploye of the Southern j were united A.r LJLingle was in tne city Hq -marriage at Uranite'-yaarry, .yesterday iandl reprtB"-consider- Tuesday,,.; December 24th. Rev. , able sickness in hig neighborhood. Geo. H. Cox officiated. --4'" Mr. Lin'gle mtedfrio" resume his s Migg Boy1q: Poo1j of Union law studies andNipplyior license ohnRflfBesghborilo6d- and Charles - to practice an -early date.- . Rimer,' of Salisbury, went to j. R.Teden ,'otir aw photograph- the home of; Rev. M. M. Kiuard "er, has taken over the gallery on Christmas 'day and wore married. northjMain street, formerly con- M.Mary L Kenerlyr daugh- ducted by W H. Ljeonara, jub - f TrAnerlv. and Archie over - Li t Banks' clothing jtore. Besides Ibemg "a first:class. photo Grabber; Mr. Peden is a very ac- crmmodating i and clever gentie- Feldman, the clothier, has he man; an id in this paper that means invitW you tbjgi? him a portion Tenn wece nnited. in marriage, Nash; both of Salisbury, wentrto South Carolina and were married at night Christmas morning, r. Nash is a son of C. A. Nash. Miss Ila May Ward, daughter of M. M. Ward of this city, and James O.i Darden, of Knoxvuie, nf vnnr natronaze. Mr. Feldman : carries 4 very good line of cloth ingi gents' furnishings, 6tc.', and will give his customers a square deali i See his ad,'; - ; J" Prof . ! Robert Stalling h"S qualifi4 as executor upon; the etatt f liUirttr, ike laW Hiss last Thursday afternoon, Rev. M. M. Kinard officiating. The hap py couplVleft for Knoxville where they wiirmake their home. v , Miss"Anni& Elmm, daughter of PL R. Elinm. one of the counties h- faratn. anl Wb. P.BTr, an emDlova of the Southern at Wfy ?P0oe0s Sperffier ere married -at the can M.louna inrwiiB papw residence of the bride's father Brown, who has so Tuesdav. nleht. December 24th. -.5 -i-:z-A Rev. p. A. ablv served as pastor or urgan Church during tE last few years, has, with his family moved to China Grove where Mr. Brown will take' charge of the Lutheran ' Chapel pastorate. T'he move was . made yesterday and no doubt he met a warm welcome ;inj his new home. : The Lingle, Quirry, monia. little daughter of J. C. who lives ..below Granite is quite sick: with pneu Also the little, daughter of J. R..: Lyerly, of the same lo cality, is similarly afflicted. - Edwin C. Gregory who went on a visit to county monia, proved LP relativei day a waterme GOtDHILL Gold Hill Dec; 80. We have j ust; emerged from another soai ing rain; in fact we have more mild and rain thanany thing else.-' l With the exDlosjon "of .firecrack ers, the tooting of . tin-: horns, : the yells of ; the . bibulous, 'and a few drunks Christmas was ushered in andt ushered out. v Not only fire crackers were- exploded, but tor-? pedoes,- - pistols, guns . and dyna mite were freely used, but happily with no serious results in this im mediate vicinity. A.Christmas tree was given last Tuesday nighfci at the Methodist church. Santa Claus . was there and called out'the names of those for whom presents had been pre pared. Every, member of the Sun day school received a gift, nor was the superintendent- and ; teachers omitted in the general distribu tion. , Chicken-pox, colds, la-grippe, f)to., have struck our place and not a few are confined to the house with severe colds .: . 7 The infanl daughter of Mrs. Butlah Martia it Ytrr ilcfc, "alio Mrs. -Walton is not expeoted to re coyer from anrattack of kidney trouble; ; V v- Mike. . - 1 "" -To check a cold quickly, get frffm trrvrf A rnerefiof. onmo-' 1 1 t.f.l a mi Z Mi.n M n r ATT I - . xne marnugs x iu0 Candy Cold Tablets called Preven- Jane M6rgan,6f Morgan township, tics; Druggists "everywhere are and Wm L.' Ludwick, of Craven, now dispensing Preventics,' for took nlace in Salisbury Thursday, theyare not only safe, but decid- irv ft. W. TCnhns officiatinVT edlyffeCtive ard prompt, Pre T V ventics contain, no quinine, no The marriage of Miss Katie I laxative, notnmg tiarsh nor sick- of Western Rowan, datigh- ening. laken at . tne Sneeze . . f , , i n . a na nH Rni. "age" jrreventics- wui prevent " " I Pnnrtwinnio Rlnninifia T o Fry, a motormanon the Sails- G- etc. Hence the name, bury-Spencpr Railway, took place Preventics. Good for feverish in Lexineton Sunday. children, 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial iJoxes o centp;- ooia oy Grimes Drug Store. feev. R. D. Sherrill officiated. Owens, ter of Rowan -j DEATHS. Catjble. Joseph, son of Beni D. rne JNortn uaronna uiswinng Cauble, a painter andgood citizen go., of this city, was closed down The Information Contained la This Cltizea's f statesi8nt Is Piicelsss. " i The hale, the hearty, the strong can- afford 1 to toss - this - paper - to one aide impatiently . when-they read tpe following, , but any, suf-, f erer in Salisbitryc who has . suffer ed hours of tortara oajiBed by kid ney complaint wilL; stan!idr;inlns own light if he does not follow the valuable aa vice onerea; wire. . Th'ojhaa,Smith; tesiditfg t 117 E. Liberty St., Salisbury, N.. O.; says 1 used Doanjs KidnejLPills and they ,gave4n&;;more benefit than anything I previously vinsed. I suffared for long itime from kidnev trouble and , the paina in mv back were of ten so jjevere than 1 was forced to stop work, v omce using Don '8 Kidney Pills my back has-been strong and JL have -been to work every day without the least sign of pain." - , - For sale by air dealers, rnce 50 cents, f Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo; New Yorkt sole agents for the United States ' Remember the name DoanTs and take no other. 'A ' Specials for; tlie COtPiTOaA.HEi ;f6r Satt lirdav and Kext ee :;:r - Prices cut in two in! the fniddlcr and-iset on fire at both ends ; T This is thebargain event of thel spasphV ; Eead ;e -1 v- Bleaching Specials. Good of grade of Bleaching 10c grade of Poe 7 1-2c Bleaching- at - 8 1-2c 12o grade of Poe Bleaching, " nice and soft - - . ; --9 1 2c Cloaks and Godt Suits; .. . - ' 1 You can't match us, on cloaks We have a big stock and some ex tra good values 7. Give us a look. You'li-not misB' anything; by see-j mg what we have. j V Cotton Goods Special Sheeeing yard wide at - -; - 5c Best grade of heavy heeting 7io Light outing at - i - '5afChildren's coarse'everylday shees Hot Shot Pricesfin Shoes T We have a big stock of shoes, too many in some lings, and we are making prices H to turn them into money quick. 8c Apron Gingham at - 6c CALICO, at - - k 5c Petticoats m4 fidntf to MWS Pettiooats , nieely made at 8Co Specials in Underwear Laiies 25c ribbed cotton vest .'. Real Artistic Values ; and hooNl woik bum omr piof turn Ulk-Htmx tmstoatrf ar best advertisers -we are pleasing Visit our studio and: see hat we have; - -Inspect- aad crit- ise our products.1 Every pic ture warranted a likeness of your arUandsome or homely; Ready- nif. pants, -special at - 19o IJ-j. : MiM pi Childrens Union Suits at - - 25c membL Ifou want a ?iigh grade t0u enlargement from lite o copy we gpu wgn make them in any style. Bring cial at - - .. - .. JBc children before 3 p. m' - Boys heavy fleeced Umon suits wfj'Q apt STTTDTO; worth 65c, special - - DOo No, 1 JOi N Main St., Salisbury. to7 fled 8h,irt &nA9- UiAWOlD - - - ffnV Cures BIOOII, Sllin Diseases, Cancer, Mensrrieavv Canton drawers Sreatest Blflod Purifier Free, . Worthx85c, special at - 25c blood is impure thin, diseased, hot Mens 50c heavy fleeced shirts, humore, it ou have Wood poison, or.on:i n . . 4Q,, irbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, ec- Bpeoiai at 0 68a Vila' aiofar Tin TTollfftT and was taken witn pneu- . . . m''"mnn'K im Thursday morniDg notifying him is now- very mucn im- , t. r. a- u Ui v,WQ flnnn f tte death of his son, he havmg and will return home soon. . v , been run over and killed by a train Pinkstpngave a party oi in N orf0iv Va.. the day before. If your or full of zema. itching1, risings and bumps, scahhy, pimp.v, skin, Done paias, cata rn, rueuuuv tism, or any blood or skin disease, take Bo tanic Blood Balm, (B B B) Boon all sores heal aches and pains Btop and the blood Js made pure and rich Druggists or by express $1 per large bottle Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co Atlanta, Ga. B B B Is especially ad vised for chronic, deep-seated cases,-as It dares after all else fail Hans $1 grade heavy shirts and drawers at B :and The claim friends Christmas on feasts Quite a Do You? treat for thia time of theyear. Mr, Caubleleft for Norfolk and returned Saturday with the re mains of his son. Mr. Cauble that the Southern's fine railroad tracks and had just cross- WJ;ii. Wa nmr,iAt.l ed one track behind a moving 11CJWUOUUU UOiO.niix Kyj vywpyvv- - - - , I; . I 1 .1. 1 . m tram wnen anotner, uuuiiug huuj the opposite direction i struck him pox reportea trom onina Wov. Cauble leaves a wife I Demg Bboau.iijr i j aeveral small children. The funeral was held in the First Bap- trees were had t tist church Sunday evening and the following churches here: First the interment took place in the "Pi-ftsbvfeeriari. St. Jonn's E. Lu- Tintheran cemetery. " Rev. R. E; theran and Sti Luke's Episoopal. Neighbcis officiating. by Inarch. There are "no new cases of small The disease is stamped out. 1 Christmas Do you remember, swoet Alice, Ben Bolt, Sweet Alice, whose hair was sobrown? She had Pneumonia, vou remember, Ben Bolt ' And bought all of Gowan's in town? Well, she recovered and wrote a testimonial saying that Gowan's Pneumonia Cure was the best remedy for coughs, croup, colds and Pneumonia ever on the market. And what Sweet Alice said thousands of others have said. Of course One 50 cent bottle would have cured her, but she was excited. All druggists. Hosiery Infants black hose, 4 to 6 at 5c Childrens heavy ribbed ! hose, all sizes, 10c 3 for - - 25c Ladies grey hose 10c. 8 for - 25c Mens 10c socks, tan, black red or blue at - - - 5c Mens 15o part wool socks "at 10c Mens gray socks at - - - 5c Mens extra heavy greY sock's" at 10c 3:for - - - 25 Blankets Grey & white cotton blanket, special at - - - V 4oo Better cotton blankets in grey and white at - 98 & $1.48 9 to 12. worth 75c at 59c Shoes 13 to 2 woath 85c - 69c Women's worth $1.00 at - .- 79c Women's Dongola cap toe fine . shoes at - - ' Duo BXTSi BPBCI1I wwitay 1.8 kangaroo cap toe . every day shoes all solid insole; and wilr give real good wear, special at : - $1.25 Men's cap toe shoes at - -1.25 Brogan, extra good onej .worth j $1.75 at - - i 1.50 Hickory calf shoes for men. every day shoe, capor-plam , toe at $2.00 $2.50 Men's $2.50 patent Blucher shoe, special, " ' $1.98 Men's patent Blucher welt$3 s shoe. - r S2.48 Men's $3.50 patent and gun metal, special at - $2.98 Men's $4.00 patent shoes $3.48 Bargains in Fiirs. All bt our stores got together and a large - manufacturer made special prices to get all of our ac counts. So we are able to -offer Furs at less than many pay for them. 75c Furs for s . . 48c t1 KA TnTo fn. JOOn Extra nice -long Furs at $1.50 $1.98 and up. Clothing Special Men's odd pants worth $t,50 4nd $2.00; speciaL price -. 98c . , One Tot of -Men's suits worthfrom r -T 4t to;j$7v50,rgQod, lieavy(Wwinter , auitf ,:bny pnlv one of. aind: choice -''V;- $2A0T j Men's pants worth $3.50 $3.00 I Men'spants worth $4((XX c$3. 50 r Men'saong overcoats tv$340 Betteovercoat. at -..$4 98 & 4: Men's suits extra good value rj ;.: 7 50 & $10.09 - ' 4 flm eslland ChlldrenB, Mittens aA OoBo ind20a- Ladies Cashmere Gloves at 2Qo . and 48c- : Tha -Best La,diea Kid Glove to d& iounc ac price . . 9 ,uu Men's and Boy'f 'Gloves of . all r kinds and prices. ; -J Chrismast Goods Big stock of toys of all kinds up stairs, now opon at lowest prices. . Also lots of other Chaistmas goods for useful presents. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Table Covers, Pil low Tops, Shears that are guaran teed, while Quilts, and lots of oth er useful articles at lowest prices, are to bo found. GloyerM Eindss Nicrt ndir lactfVrirta'rhi 24 vd landMTST ' at- ; . :'" .- n:40o S'l $1.25 lace curtains. 8 yds loBg, real pretty patterns a 98o Handbags Nice large hand Bag at . 25o Big, selection of Hand : Bags at . 4&0 and 98c Back or side combs at. . . ' 10o. Box of paper; and .envelopes . 10o Millinery We can sell you a very pretiy hat now awfully-CHEAP. Big reduction on all ready trimmed: hats. See our 25, .counter. Skirts. Heavy-winter skirts" worth $1 special at 75o Towels . - .j - - Nice large huch towels at Turkish bathtowels at , The Tide of Trade Flows this Way. Christmas services were held in about! all of! the churches, the Fabmeb, Mbs. Elizabeth, mothfir of G. W. Farmer, died atH graded schools gave a-two-weeks , home of her son Saturday . v 1 t i j 1 noiidaT, tne inanxs, stores anu, mQthngt ghe was 82 year8 of age postoffice took the day off, 'the , a:moA fi3CCfiii6nt woman. The boys , popped fire crackers, sky- faneral wa8 held from St. John's rooxets ana seuv up uiiuuiiH. xu Xulheran church Sunday after- snoxt tne aayfwas pretty general- & R v M jj- Kinard officia- ly observed in some manner aoout j tjQg noTB j 1 West, Ulaudb, the ttirn-Key ne Jjxay term 01 x.uwu ou- , .hostlo- emT)i0ved at the citv hall, died early Monday morning, most likely from the effects of man amokinc too many cigarettes. sued-the Southern Kauwayuo., H &hon g7 rg o and 1.2-1.1 - " t - I At j peripr Su- Court, Mr. Beck, the ad ministrator of Cramer Grrubb, a I young ; Davidson " county, for criminal negligence, which caused Grubb's death, with the in tention of securing damages. The jury brought in a verdict hon suit ing the plaintiff. An'appeal was carried to the State Supreme Court and resulted ' in granting a new trial, which will take place here in February. " The installation of Rev. R. R Sonera as pastor of St. Paul and I Bethel congregations, tookplace i at Bethel Sunday morning. Rev. - M.- M Kinard, of Salisbury, !r preached the installation sermon. I A. W. Winecoff did the hand- so me -thing yesterday by enter tain ing at dinner his clerks. The members of the steering : co m mittee .' of the Anti-Saloon League, have been busy the last : few; ; days, securing signers pe titionmg for an election to be held in the early' spring. Capt. and Mrs. S. J. Ellington returned Tuesday from a visit to Mrs. Ellington's neicer Mrs. M. Maxwell in Suffolk, Va. By some means a fire originated 1 in one of the front show windows j of Saleeby's candy " store, Christ- 1: mas ' day and destroyed 'some ' 1 candy, ' boxes ' and fancy - baskets - I which were displayed . therein. The fire company responded and : - -' the blaze wa soon extinguished. ' The greatest loss was in the break-.-T ing oftha large plate glass. The -Jloss was inlly .covered, ))y:ihstir leaves several brothers and sisters and a mother Mr. west was a member of the - fire department and often did valiant service for the citv in this capacity. The funeral was held Tuesday after- noon ana ms remains were in terred in Chestnut Hill cemetery. YOUR ATTENTION .THIS WAY, PLEASE! With all the emphasis of which type is capable we want -to direct vour attention Christmas ward. It is but a matter of - days now when we will be in the thick of the Holiday distribu- tion, 'UUI ouyiog was uuue iuug au, huu ovoijr uuiug ; readv for vour lookingJor yourlbuying. ! A& befits Ehe season vou'll find our displays lavish. andS suggestions are justra bout numberless. We are expecting our biggest yet Christmas trade and if merit wins we will get it. The big. city stores have no advantage over us, expept in unnecessary duplication. Our lines take in ALL the just-out jewelry styles, all the charm and novelty that belong only to JSJWELRY. For price reasons. to, w ean akt , it wdrth your while to purchase here. '" CORJVlAN 1k CREEW, SALISBUEY, SPENCER, - MARION, JM. C. per (I v w 1 ill 4ta.ir-t at? a! n '-.mm To Those Who Wish Their Address Changed Quite a number of; people have ately moved or expect to move soon, especially in the rural dis tricts, many of whom take pt pers-and desire to have "their ad-. dress changed. To ; those who read. The Watchman and desire a change in theirs address now, , or any time, in tha future, we would request "that they govern them selves ; by this very simple rule : Give toub old addeebs -and joub new one. Your old address . is just as necessary as the new one. The reason for this, is to save time, ; To look up a name in a list of several thousand - would take several hours time, besides there '" may -be parties by the same name at different offices, or on different routes of the same office. Another suggestion: should you really move from one part of the county to another, "why. not in your letter, tell the editor about it and give hihr a chance to men tion the r fact. Your friends would Jbe glad to know whera you have'gone. r,?perhaps the sheriff might jrant! to see. ypuVv Send us FARMERS A' WORD OF ADVICE TO i You are no doubt fairly well satisfied with the prices which you are getting .( for your products. If, in exchange for the money you receive for what you sell, you should need a few pieces of Furni- Jiure, we would advise you to go to the Big Furniture S.tore. This store is lo cated in the Empire Block, near, the Central-Hotel. You will find there the Best Trices to be had in Salisbury. If , you doubt this statement you can veri fy it youjself, if j6vl will take the time to see them before you buy. 1 Dear Customer : v -r g Yoxi have missed a treat if you have not been to our " " T Jr - .---4.-- store within the last few days and seen our big and splendid display of Christmas goods of every description. 'It has been a long while since any firm in this city has; .been more careful in selecting Ohristmas Goods than we ihaVe been this year.' We want you to come and get acquainted with our stock. Ou advice is to come early, for the earlier you buy, the bigger variety you have to choose from. T . Trusting that we may have the pleasure of welcoming you, and showing you our line of Christmas goods - within the near future, we beg to remain, --W - V Yours, very sincerely, V' - 0 8 T TP. WTTTTT7P SPOON DO. 1I 3C JL s ",- M.Jtf it) TH -I' - ii " f - ance. Jthe news. - hi - -.1- 4 l .-Ail 1 ' 7 ''
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