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i ... i- -, 7 1 'Jvii..: . sv ' ' 1 J ": : - . .. v - 4 UNLAWFUL RATES. A Decision of Much Interest to Shippers and Recelws nf Freight. Washington, June 28. The in ter State commerce commission today, in an opinion by Commis sioner Clements, announced its decision in the case of the South ern Grocery Company and Holmes Harts fiel Company vs. the Geor gia Northern Railway Company, and,, others. The complaint al leged that the carriers' rates, which are higher from Louisville, , Cincinnati, Memphis and Nash ville to Moultrie, Ga., than from the same points of origin to Tif ton, Valdosta, Quitman, Thomas ville and Fitzgerald, Ga., and un reasonably and unjustly discrimi natory. The commission decides that the practice of charging high er rates to Moultrie is unjustly discriminatory, unreasonable and unlawful, and the commission further decides that the just and reasonable practice would be to charge for such transportation to Moultrie the same ratees from such points of origin as are charg ed therefrom to the points named above. An order in accordance with such decision was entered. Trades That Cure His. "Oil workers are never bald," said a-druggist. "Visit our 'oil regions or those of Russia. Ex amine the workmen's hair. It is soft and thick and glossy, for pe troleum cures incipient baldness, and if your hair is thinning rub some in. Never mindthe smell. It will do you good. Shepherds enjoy remarkable health. The odd odor of a sheep seems to drive away dis ease bheep are especially goo d for whooping cough. In the sheep country when a child takes the whooping cough it is the custom for the -mother to put it to play withthe sheep, and the next day it is well. "The men and women who work amcng lavender, gathering it or distilling it, never have neu ralgia or nervouB headache. Lav ender, moreover, is as as good as a sea voyage for giving tone to the system. Run down persons often work for nothing in laven der plants in order to build them selves up. "Salt miners can wear summer clothes in blizzard weather with out fear of catching cold, for colds are unknown among salt workers. Breweries, tanne r i e s and printing ink factories bar out consumption. Turpentine works and rope walks bar out rheuma tiam. Copper mines bar out ty phoid.' 'New York Press . A REMARKABLE ACCIDENT. Body of Man Throwr Through the Rear window of Trolley Gar. New Yqrkj June 26 Passen gers -OEfa trolley car crossing the Brooklyn bridge tonight were hor rified when the rear window sud denly crashed in, admittinglihe form of a man who landed "sense less and bleeding injihe car aisle. Where the man came from is a mystery, and he was dearl when an ambulance surgeon reached the scene a few minutesr later-. The neck was broken and a frac tured rib had pierced a lung Papers found on the body indi cated that the victim was John Nelson, an electrical engineer of Brooklyn. The police, after a thorough in vestigation, failed to determine how such an accident was possi ble. The force behind the man carried him through the vestibule and into the car proper. A TERRIBLE DEATH. Boi l Stealing! Ride is rup Over hy Jars y ;and Horrmiy Mirmateo.y - : Washington, N,C. June 27, One xi the saddest accidents that has ever occurred in.tbis city hap-1 poned just on the suburbs this afternoon, when Daniel Jackson, the 12-year-old son pf Charles. Jackson, met his - death by being run over by a train. It seems the little fellow was amusing him self by stealing a ride on the trucks of one of the Atlantic Coast Line log trains running to the Eureka Lumber mill and had been repeatedly warned to stop, but continued to do so tn some way he fell from the truck in front of the moving cars and sev eral cars passed over his body be fore he was discovered. The b dy was fearfully mutilated and Chief COTTON things and it's the simplest made, and are responsible for the whole 6-12 4 t ' LXDDELL GIN raACEIirJERY. -t The PNJSUMATIC ELEVATOR for handling cotton is the besr thing there is for that purpose." Your cotton should be Cleaned of Leaf, Trahfi and Dirt which lowers the price of it It should begput up in Nbat Bales. " The machin- 1 ery should be the simplest and aAsmsTto ;operate. We furnish the PifKUMArio El evator under the Murray patents, the iMuaBAT f lbaninq Fkbdke and a Double screw press Our outfit does all" these -We build The Engikb that goes with it write right now. CO., Charlotte, CT. C. Instant Deatb by Lightning. Hickory, June 29. The sad dest death occurring here in years was that this afternoon of Mrs. Robert L. Abernethy, who was struck by lightning and instantly killed during an electrical storm, while standing on the porch of her home, in the northern part of the town and watching her hus band and two small- children ap proaching. Just &i the. lit$le boys were near the slops, ?the crash came and the mothjpr fell lifeless in the presence of Jigr hue baud and them. Mrs. Abernethy was about 25 years old, and was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Mun Fry, who has a large family connection throughtut this and Burke county. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved husband and motherless children. Special to Charlotte Observer. Historic Old Tree. One of the landmarks of the town has been removed in the cut ting down of the large sycamore tree in the rear of the court house. This tee haB quite an eventful h story, as two negros were swung into eternity from the large limb which extended partially across North Green street. The first man who was hanged from this tree was Hnnibal Sturdivant, in 1865. Hannibal, w ho was in jail on the charge of assaulting a white woman, was lynched by a party of nine or ten Texas soldiers who passed through Wadesboro on their way home from the war. The soldiers were told by some one that Sturdivant had raped a white woman and be fore any one knew what the men were up to they had taken him from jail and hanged and shot him. The other negro who was hang' ed on this tree was John Boggan, who was lynched in 1883. He was also charged with assaulting a white woman. Wadesboro Mes Tragedy In, Mitchell County. Bakersville, June 30. J. C. Randolph killed Anderson Burle son at Glen Ay re Thursday after noon. Mr. Randolf was tax-lister and Mr. Burleson accused him of listing his property too. high. Burleson slapped Randolph a time or two with open hand and then struck him on the side of the head with his fist. Mr.'Randolphdrew a pocket knife and, cut Burleson three or four times, killing him instantly. Randolph went to his home, put oh other clothes and started to Bakersville to give up to the authorities, when he was met by some of Burleson's brothers, who beat him badly, but a young man or two who happened to be at hand, put a stop to that part of the business. Both of these men stood high in the community, Mr. Randolph having been treasurer of the coun ty and Mr. Burleson a county commissioner. Burleson was a brother of State Senator Burleson. Special to Charlotte Obs irver. vi Vi " " - of folice Geonre Howard, who Wvl g auu our P"ces are as 10w " we. happened to be near at the time, picked up his bodj piece by piece and carried it to the home of his father. Coroner Taylor was sum moned, but after viewing the body pronounced an inquest unneces sary. Correspondence Charlotte Observer. John Shipton, who lives near Gold Hill, raised a carload of cu cumbers. He is feeding them to his cattle. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY mm raw if eaten daily, there will be a daily action of the" bowels waste re moved nutriment retained. It is made from the whole wheat berry. to cents a package For sale by all Grocers is Ippag Talk about your breakfast foods A thousand you can see r; I wculd not have therjaiJfc gift, But would hve Roey Maintain Tea. T, w. Grimes D&JDo. Toe Doctor Away from Home When Most neeaea. People are often very much dis appointed to find that their fami ly physician is away from home when they most need his services." Diseases like cramp Qolic and Cholera morbus require prompt treatment, and have in many in stances proven fatal before medi cine could be procured or a physi cian summoned. The right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy No physi cian can prescribe a better medi cine for these diseases. By Hav ing it in the house you- esoape much pain and suffering and all risk. Buy it now; it may save life. For sale by James Plum- mer, Salisbury Kand Spencer Phar macy, Spencer, N. C. j Gnawed Way Out of Prison. A burglar named Sc haa r schmidt, in prison at Bera, de liberately set to work to gnaw through a thick oaken beam in front of his cell window. It was a work of seven weeks. The frag ments of wood which wejre torn away with his teeth he replaced with chewed bread, until the beam was almost gnawed through, A final smashing - noise was heard by the wardens, but beforo they culd appear SchaarschmidtJ naa escapea.-r-Liondon Chronicle. I will mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's Hestorative, and my Book on ei ther Dyspepsia, The Heart or the Kidneys Troubles of the Stom ach, Heart or Kidneys, are mere ly symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symp tom treatment is "treating the re mit of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the inside nerves mean Stomach weakness, alwavs. And -the Hear. and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or lnsid e n er v e s. Weaken these nerves and von in evitably have weak vital orcrann: Here is where Dr. Shoon's Re storative has made its fame. Nn other remedy even claims to treat A 1 t t -m - . tne "inside nerves." Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me today for sample and free Book. Dr, Shoop, Racine, Wis.N The Restorative i sold by Grimes Drug Store. To Get First-Class Job Printing is always present, at the office of The Carolina Watchman. Those who wish the STeinvited to'giye us their work. r v "r w Charierw. Woodson, M. A., Medi cine and Surgery. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Phone 336. OFFICE: WacfiOYia Bank Bunding. CHESTNUT HILL DRUG STORE Is the place to buy your Massage Pompian , Cream. Talcum J.Powder, Toilet Soaps, in fact anything that is wanted in the We are selling Kodol on a-guarantee ; money refunded if not benefited. Call and ask to see a copy of the guarantee. Don't forget we make a specialty of compounding Pre scriptions. Give us a trial. We use nothing but the Purest We aie hendemartprs for Soft Drir.Trs anri Ire f!rpm Wa have one of the nicest fountains -of its kind in the town. ,Our drinks are all despenced from the Pure Fruit Syrup. Call- in and see us. Yours truly, CHESTNUT HILL DRUG CO., C; M. HIGGlNS, Druggist. T. A. DENNISS, Mgr. is i In ii - y 'ii CHIP TOBACCO is one of the best -and largest plugs of flue-cured goods ever offered the consumer at 10c. It is manufactured by a strictly INDEPENDENT firm, a con cern depending solely upon the good will and patronage of the people at large; a patronage only desired upon the strength of the superior quality of their tobaccos. That it has earned this appreciation is amply proved by the tremendous and rapidly increasing demand for CHIP. In fact, wherever their tobaccos come into competion with other makes, whether with the people or before judges of -the world's erreat exrtositions. they are inimrinhhi wvn.vutra w X ; ' & . "Call for CHIP and save the tags as they are valuable. A copy of our 1907 premium catalogue, which is one of the largest and most attractive ever gotten out by a tobacco manufacturer. Will be mailed to any address in the United States on receipt Ox only 4c in postage stamps or 8 of the tags wo are redeeming. HancocK Bros. & Co., Lynchburg, Va. IE DRUHMERS SAMPLE For both Work and Dress at 60'Oi 'CMl. Itlne Avail yourself of the oppoitunity oi buying two pnirs for just a triffe more than you pay elsewhere for one ------- , TERMSSTRICTiy WSS" 111 M. G. McCURDY, Manager, Ncrih Main Street. Salisbury, N. C. I 'Mi "fflffliii Mill Loans Doubly Secured. If you have any money idle or brineiDK vou lees than 6. Hat. it. with our Company at once. W'l l lend it for you, First Mortgage on Real Estate, taking the morteaea and note in vour name, and in adzi anion give you the . t ' ' WRITTEN GUARANTEE of our Company that both princi pal and interests will be paid IN FULL as thy 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 J DOUBLE THE SECUfUW OF A BANK paying you 6 all the time. McGubbins & HarrisonXo., Paid in capital $20,000, Loans Real Estate. Fi r and TAfa Tiian If you want the best furniture for the least moneys it will be to your interest to. see us. We can suppfy you with ev erything that goes to furnish a house. 7 Don't fail to see us. T. E. WITHERSPOON & CO. j Empire Block, near Central Hotel. BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1908 FOR 115 YEARS boys have been prepared for COLLEGE -and for LIFE, and hare been trained, to be MEN at THE BINGHAM SCHOOL. Ideally located on - AsbetriUe Plateau. .Organization MILITARY for discipline, control and carriage. Boys expelled from other schools not received. Vlcteugrbuys expelled as soon as discoTerid. Hulng excluded by pledge of honor. Limited to 136. Rates reason able. Address Col. R. BINGHAM, Snpt. R. F. D. No. 4. ASHEV1L1E, N.C. llflllFV I? IHTOTTfil In Grafted Pmeaiu and Grape Fruit ltllJlfE.1 .iJVrMrll indnstriea yields a greater nd more certain IllUllkl UtIUIIUI faaaozne than any other investment propor tion in fba Sooth. I can show yoa an investment that will pay 6 per cent from dat and taam. tQ ttm xptntka ID jum. rar Ktooal iaecoM vffl U to amount luMatad. IfmmapoMtkM toinvwtlMr mom write for vaitimUzm t - i 1. GRISINGER, - v y NATURE'S GREAT BLOOD TONIC Piedmont -Bedford Concentrated Iron & Alum Water . RepretaHg flSe Pamas Bedford AJara tlron Springs of Va,) contains 17 of the most powerful Mineral Tonics. An 18-oz. bottle contains all the minerals in a barrel of the average water. We furnish the minerals, you furnish the water. , We have certificates both from the public and from emi nent .physicians, telling: of its virtue in Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, a large variety of Female Diseases, Chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery, General De bility, Anaemia, Malaria, Ulceration of the Throat, Diabetes, Piles, Chronic Eczema, Ner vousness, Chronic Constipation, and mjmy show ing the wonderful cures in that dreadful disease, Scro fula, j TYd - TV T. T?" X TT VD, f. fifteen took, For Scrofula, that fearful destroyer of human health and happiness, we have in thia water a remedy which neither science nor fortunate accident has hitherto found an equal. It is in this malady, and some forms of secondary and terlmrg Syphilis, that this -water when corned to Us full alterative effect, displays its tiigtvest curative powers. In aU forms of diseases peculiar to females, this water wul be found to exert a curative tnfluence second to none in Virginia. 7 have given your Concentrated Water a fair trial, and say with pleas ure I have been greatly benefited. For some years I have suffered more or less with Indigestion, followed by Constipation and other attendant ills. Within the past two months I have found such, relief from your remedy that-I have. improved in strength and weight; have eaten what I have not dared to do for a long time, and have done harder work than" I have been able to do before for years. Rbv. OSCAR LITTLETON, Presiding Elder, Lynchburg, Va. Since 1894 I have been afflicted with Chronic Diarrhoea. About six months ago I commenced using your Concentrated Iron and Alum Water with the most wonderful, and satisfactory results. For three or four years past I have been deprived of the privilege of visiting friends or going to church, as my trouble kept me in constant apprehension having lost almost entirelv the control of mv bowels : but now 1 am happy to state that after ' using about a half dozen bottles of your remedy I am entirely cured, not having used, any for the last lour months. l can connaentiy ana most giaaiy recouunend your remedy for Chronic Diarrhoea.. Capt. RUFUS AMIS, Virgilina, Va. I was an intense sufferer for some months with Indigestion, and could get no relief from the ordinary remedies. ' During the month of January I began the use of your CkjncentraeaWater; and one bottle has entirely re lieved me. I can now digest any diet and am entirely free from suffering. I take great pleasure in giving this testimonial. . , Rbv. H. M. BLAIR, ' Editor N. C. Christian Advocate, Greensboro, N. C. I have used and prescribed waters from several Iron and Alum Springs, but none of them begin to come -np to your Concentrated Water in all that goes to make the ideal alterative, strengthener, appetizer and restorative. It is at once a fine tonic and flesh-builder. Have advised several recently to try it, and always with fine and quick results. , In January I had a bottle sent from one of your dealers tcT a lady, with the understanding that if it did not at once improve heriigestive apparatus, I would pay the $ 1. 00 myself. She not only willingly paid the bill, but used a part of one-half dozen more bottles and is now completely cured of a long and annoying Stomach Troubles This seems t be the case with all who try it.- - - S. P. HILLIARD, M. D., ' ' Rocky Mount, N. C. J. M. ECHOLS CQ,, Lynchburg, Vii. Sold and recommended by T, W, Grimes Drag Co., Chest nut Hill Drug Co., H. M. Cook Pharmacy. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10th,. 11th, F and G sis. Washington, D. G. WE ARE NOW AGENTS 50R BUT- TERICK PATTERNS 10 and 15c. None Higher. DELINEATOR . . . $1.00 A YEAR. FASHION SHEET FREE FOR THE ASKING. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL PUR. CHASE OF PARIS CHIFFON SILK. (Eight Thousand Yards ) AT 29c per Yard. The Eegular Price is 50c. Paris Chiffon Silk is one of the sheerest and most brilliant silk fabrics woven, and one of the daintiest and most beantifnl offered for this season. It is made of the best quality of sift aud fine mercerized Egyptian cotton. The surface is plain and has a tiny woven diamond-shaped figure scattered over it. Shown in a wide rangd of the most wanted shades of pm1i, light blue, yellow, canary, heliotrope, cardinal, jasper, etc. These goods are new and fresh (and not seconds.) but bright and perfect in every way. They' are recommended especially for bridesmaids' dresses and for evening wear at seashore and elsewhere. 27 inches wide. ( LSO SPECIAL SALE OF PRINTED ! MEXICAN CHECKS. (Three Thousand Yards.) AT 15c per Yard. The Regular Price is 25c." This is also a dainty and most attractive cotton material. It una a budci wuibu uueujt grouuuworK auu is printed in a variety of floral designs,' some small, some bold, in the wanted tints of Fpink, blue and heliotrope. Desirable for either morning or eve-" uiug at me seasnore and suitable for general summer wear at home or elsewhere. 27 inches wide! 15c per yard. Jlegularly 25c. . s I lance, Salisbury, N. C. .A: i -J.
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