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- -T .- J- 5-r . . : -'-v- viCv : v;. ... HE CAROLINA VATCHM All. Local News Items ? 4 Mrs.- S. M; Piiroell '"been THE YADKIN vYALLEY FAIR. Dr. J. W," Long, of "Greensboro, has made a : donation of $100 to the hospital fund. who has not very - strong physically of late, had an epileptic attack dur- inh thel services at St. John s Lutheran church Sunday morn ing, x She was removed and has sinoe considerably improved. The executive oommittee of the N. C. Cotton Association will hold a convention here Wednesday night, October 80th, at the court house, in the interest of better prices for cotton, the producers cf which are invited to attend. - J. F. Lloyd, a white brickmason employed on the Southern :s-iew depot and Charles Manning, a negro laborer, had some words Saturday concerning the removal of a scaffold, when Manning at tacked Lloyd with a scantling, Lloyd was in close quarters and was unable to defend himself , but soon got into the open, drew his knife and cut the negro in the side, making av serious wound. Lloyd was arreste but has been released on bond. Miss Mamie Simpson, sister of Henry T. and Benjamin Simpson, t.hia o.tv. died at the home of u j i her aunt on Chestnut Hill, Satur day morning. Miss Simpson was a young woman much loved by a large host of friends. The funeral yras held from the house Monday morning, Rev. F. J. Murdoch and L. W, Blackwelder officiating. Her remains were carried to Franklin for interment. The marriage of Miss Sophia Tatum, daughter of P. 0. Tatum, and Wilson Vaughan, ot Winston Salem, took place at the home of the bride's parents, at South River, Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. McCubbins will give a halljeen party at their home on South Main street, Wednesday evening, October 30th. Their guests will wear fancy dresses and masks. Little Miss Willie Wilson, of Spencer, lost $90 on a street car Monday evening. John A. Fox. of the River and TTarhors Congress, sooke at the been engaged to f urnish music o I mi. 1 1 1 De iua uuubiiB are now ueing aeco- rated and filled by exhibirs of ticular. Speeches were made by Revs. D. Atkins, L. W. Black- The. Anti-Saloon League. The Anti-Saloon League held its The Big Fair of the Six Counties Opens second meeting b Sunday Tuesday. Emitting Reailf.' School room of the First; Meth The management of the big odist church last Thursday night. v.; vn1iaw wv rmona There were about 200 voters pres- here Tuesday, has kept: ahead 6f ent al of whom became members its stupendous undertaking from league with only two - ex, the very beginning. .If any- ceptions. The mating was very thing falls short of what it ought enthusiastic and showed the de to be, it wi 1 not be through ck termination to rid the city of the nf rQrurofirm flYnflnfiflU Or m-l""uaoJ tt0 j r --r1"""- i c ducements offered as premiums, r.r-i try a rr ntflQT ron n 1 rflltl Pn and if there is no crowd -here, to" see welder and E. K. MoLartyand the exhibits, shows, races, etc., it Lee Wright, Esq.T. H. Van will be because the nature of hu- derford, Sr., and Daniel Daly; j manity has ehanged and these Those who favored the idea of things are no longer considered &S into an election were asked attractions. But we might write to stand and be counted. All differeutlythere is no if in this stood up and the membership, ac affair. It will take place, cording to signed cards in hand the attractions will be praeent in was about 850, about one third of over abundance and the crowds, the city's voting strength. The crowds to see and be seen, will be League being only two weeks old in evidence at every turn. People this is significant. will be here by the acre, and well A steering committee was ap they may. The occasion will be pointed and consists of the .fol worth while and a good and profit- lowing gentlemen : R. Lee Wright, oftla fi m a mill ha YtaA all arnnnd. T. H. Vanderford, Sr., J. S. Mc Cubbins, W. G. Watson, P. S. Carlton. G. H. Shaver, R. B. Biittain, W. F. Snider, J, E. Hennessee, W. A. Daniel, Frank R, Brown, E, K. James, O W Spencer, J. C. Fisher, W. A. Summersets, Chas. H. Klup- He claims the bog weighs 1,460 pelberg, M L Cauble, Bismarck pounds. If true, it is some Capps, T H Vanderford, Jr,, M C porker. " Rufty, and R L Shaver. The Iggrottes, a clan of Fili- Assurances of help from a num. pinos, is to be one of the attrac- ber of able speakers and citizens tions at the fair. The clan is now ot neighboring cities have been in Charlotte. These Ieerottea received, 00 Come ! E. B. Cozart, who has been touring the west exhibiting a large hog raised in Granville county, this State, writes that he expects to have said hog on exhi bition at the fair here next week. Don't get out of patience with the baby when it is peevish and restless, and don't wear yourself out worrying night and day about it just give it a little Cascasweet, Cascasweet is a corrective for the stomachs of babies and children. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by James Plummer and all gists. will attempt to reproduce the natural conditions among the wild tribes inhabiting the Philip pine Islands, their mode of hunt ing, warfare, cooking and liviug will no doubt be faithfully imi tated and will be worth seeing, MrrHutchinson, the aeronaut, will give balloon ascensions daily making a tripple parachate leap each time. This will be free to street Car and Engine Collide. 11 '11-1 11 t 1 1 I an. as win aiso oe tne exnmitions given by the, Kemp Sisters, Wild West entertainment. Children under 12 years of age will be admitted free on the open ing day of the fair, after that they will be-charged half rates. Quite a number of shows of various kinds have been booked for locations on the midway. rear of the oar, doing considerable damage to the car and injuring a number of "passengers. The street oar Company claims that the en gine was standing still, . was signaled by' the watchman station ed there to remain still- until the car passed, failed to do, but start ed suddenly and without warning or giving time for the motorman to stop his car. The railway peo ple claim that an agreement made with the street car company had been - neglected, -' which provides that the conductor must - run ahead of his car to " the centre s o the Southern's .tracks and signal to his motorman. An investiga-? tion has been arranged to decide the facts in the matter. Those injured .by the collision are; En gineer Will Kenney, broken arm H Engineer John Wingate, bruised ; Mrs. Lee Lazenby, " slightly in jured and a number of others were bruised and shook up a little. TMvl 1 I til l I I l I I I I I II 3 : 1111 A . n 5 , It Is fi Sd Fciel It is a sad fact that people in general know nothing of the food they eat. It is the duty of the physician to awaken them to the necessity of acquainting them-, selves with the merits of a food and the reputation of its producer. Haphazard productions are not the ones to be trusted, but where science, experience, experiment and research are factors, the result must be meritorious. Under these circumstances we can feel justified in recommending D U UU WHEAT FLAKE CELERY It mm as healthful, nourishing .and economical Palatable Nutritious Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat Cat be served bot. Pot to a hot oven for a few minutes; or cook la bolllao milk. ,wy " l,"""6'' on ivery All ttrocers package 71 VI LAST YEAR PRICE I will save you money if you will buy- your win ter supplies from me. My stock is now one of the most complete in the" city and having bought the greater part of it before the great advance ia the market, and by so doing they cost less than they do now, so have marked them tor sale accordingly. Your time will be well spent if you give me a call be fore you buy. Below you will notice proof of statement above, A Grey Blanket for ........ .... .25o A White Blanket for. .350 three for $1.00 Other great values in Blankets from $1.50 to $10.00 per pair. In this lot the noted Elkin Blanket is inoluded at a very low price. xig lot or uuung, uianneJetiiea ana jjianneis ieie over from lat Beason and the price has not been changed, so this 1 alone speaks for the remarkable low prices on these gods. The same grade of these goods this year cost the merchant will also apply irom zc to 2c per yard more. - l nese prices to our line of Men Ladies' and Children's 3U:o. dL & it & o. nr. drug- oooooooooooooiooooooooooooo o o o o o G The Warm Season is Upon Us And one of the great needs of housekeepers will be Reliable Refrigerators. We have them in all styles and at all prices. Some cheaper than others, but all good . , . . . . Owing to a failure to observe resulationB or beoause of indif- ference on the part of employees, there came near being a disastrous wreck a 6 the Mam street crossing of the Southern last Thursday evening. Engine 786, with En gineer Gibbs in the cab, was standing near the crossing, when J w - PORCH SCREENS A SPECIALTY. court house here last night in half of deeper harbors on our coast. - Mrs. A. B. Saleeby was awarded -first and second prizes on sdme hand work which she exhibited at the Greensboro fair. . Gk W Hunneycutt, an aged gentleman who has been living in the suburbs of Salisbury, died last Wednesday. He was 80 years cat No. 3. in eharere of Conductor n i it j i i i I ' o Ddverai excellent Danas nave t a ri a ajt JX V. XI alia. HUU uiviviiuau a. lvi.. Hamilton, attempted, to cross the tracks, but before reaching the other side the engine ran into the We were never better stocked than at present in all lines of Furniture and House-Furnishings. Call and look over our goods and get our prices o all kinds. A RUN-AWAY MARRIAGE. Hiss Uollle Lyerly and Samuel -Hamilton the Happy Twain. Christiana, October 21. There will be preaching at Christiana Sunday, October 27th, at 2:80 After Once Tasting no one O O oooooooooooootooooooooooooo West Inniss Street. wants an old-fash- of age and his remains were taken m- by Kev. C. P, Fisher, of ioned COd liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people, weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron- Salisbury and Spencer." The sheds eral means P- m- mstead of ft- chltlS, etc. If it does no good nniBf. nf thTflfl lon narrow atrnc- ivr;0- r ,r ; WCWiiiiciuiii rm wwuv;. 0 .. mtDg uui u a-i j uii r . n uJ IB 111 1 , . tures with car tracks between and Mont Amoena Seminarv. Mfc GRIMES DRUu tU. Salisbury, N. C to Albemarle, his former home, for interment. On or about next week the Southern will begin to make use of the new transfer sheds between jjaitn. rne Sunday bonool, in stead of meeting at the usual hour, will meet at 1 o'clock a. m. rretty early in tne mommg for service. We suspect the Gen- THE Lyerly, who is in Mont Amoena Seminary, Mt. it is said, have a capacity to han- Pleasant, will be at home on the die, load and unlood, between 20U fourth Sunday of this month. and 300 cars per day of 12 hours 1 CO, Quite a force will be necessary to conduct this branch of the South ern's business here. R. L. Earnhardt, who has just returned from Atlanta, where he took a course in a' tonsorial col lege, has returned to Salisbury and is holding down & position at the J. W. Kesler shop, recently opened on West Inniss street. SAedtYheat. I have anicelot J . U. Brown, our wide-awake Qf seed wheat aud will sell same at carpenter, has purchased an auto- reasonable prices. Apply to A. W. mobile. Good for him. Sunday morning, October 20th, cupid bent his bow and bound two more fond It was another hearts together, case of a run away and came as a complete sur prise to all. The contracting parties were Samuel Hamilton and Miss Mollie Lyerly both of As was noted some time ago the this community. Suadav morn- Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., ing Miss Lyerly started as usual manufacturers of.high grade fertil- for Sunday School, but as she was lzers, nave aeciaea to locate a passing the home of Mr. Haihil branch, omce and supply ware- Winscoff, Salisbury. N. C. 10-16 3t Wanted, at the Yadkin Valley Fair la-round oetwuen now aoa the 26th of October, 15,000 feet of logs to be sawn free by the Frix Machine Company, to show the people what their machines can do. 10-16 2t Re-Sale o! Valuable Land for Assets In pursuance of a judgment of the Superior Court, in a special proceed ing entitled John J. Stewart, adminis trator of W. W. Miller, against John Goodman and wife, Fanny E. Good- Adam E. Miller, Wm. D. Miller, UNDERTAKERS AUDI FUNERAL DIRECTORS. A FULL LINE OF CASKETS. Day 'Phone 531. Night 'Phone 201. 222-224 South Nain St. SALISBURY, II. C. house here. The . warehouse will be erected near the Grace Furni ture Company's plant and W. B m ami m woenter, qivirginia, win De in charge. Salisbury now has ten or more automobiles. Rev, C. B. Heller, of Faith, this county, has just been elected Pres man. ton. Samuel camn on fc in a hncrav Henry O. MiJler, Henry Turner and , . . . , ?J wife, Susan A, Turner, Mary E. Miller, and away they went for Granite (widow), and Eugene A. Miller. Theo, quarry wnere they found Dr. Cox. He immediately set to work to tie the knot that binds two happy souls together forever. We can't help but believe that .11 i i tne Doy or gin wno runs away will rue the day, but yet, may God grant that these two souls T. Miller, Zula E. Miller, Ira W. Mil ler, Archey LeeK. Miller and Sidney E. Miller, minors, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the Court Mouse door in Salisbury, JN. (j., on I Saturday, the 30th day of Not., 1907, the following described land, tp wit:! Beginning at a stake in a road, Samuel Carter and Mary E, Miller's dower' corner and runs thence S. 1J W. 10.85 chains to a stake: thence W. 18.82 ident of the Potomac Svnod which lay 6V6r b aS ne' We P6 fpT cnains to a stake, Ashby Miller' cor SL.-? .?f?. I'Sem a happy future. May the ner; thence N. 68 W. 17.21 chains to his been in session in Washington, D. C, This is a deserved honor happy mystic cords of love so encircle A S 3 tnTiTtt .a f n n Ji a n 4 Alvv.l V. 3 I t -j i Hiiu niuo iuuuu auuuu tuaii devine uwarts tnai xsnis me wm De grand panorama that will a stake on the old Propst line : thence N. 2 E. 4.50 chains to a stake : thence E. 84 chains to the beginning, contain ing 32 acres be the same more or lass. one This property is well located, in l T7wi; i : i i i.i C&rrV x lau,uul iuvviiDJiip cuivx ia uuijf auuuii Thfl r 1 rv Anf tAlrrAftan Hvivaihaiv ikftm svwi-m Jl J J 4 - - - M iixvou iwiguiiwu uiiioTin; tutuu bybi uuffmu, auu ujjwm as i irom oansDurv, i. u., on the new to the Federal Cemeterv is - aeain thev near life's end. and then Mocksville public road. There is al- brought to mind by a communi- may they gently be transplanted pay for it. The sale wiU be left open cation to senator Overman which hafnre tha .h mna rf drf Trof. I ten uays ior a ten per cent. bid. i.?a ji - ttt . Howisvour opportunity to buy a small "l""1 o Dijr ouu. oAiouuo o,d- uunou m uiio. vv o guBSB iu j iarm cheap, snrances of an earlv becrinniner of hannv -nair will 1iva mit.Vi Mr This Oct 23rd, 4907. SUMM ERSETT-BELL UNDERTAKING DEALERS IN COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES BURIAL SUPPLIES. PRICES REASONABLE . GOME TO SEE US 108 Y. INNISS STREET. GO. AND M V 71 M M 3 M The best 256 Ladies' Vest in the State, real value. 85c, 12c my Big line of Dress Ginghams at 8 1-3c, worth from to 15c. ' Special one lot of Waist Goods, worth anywhere 15c. price IOC. ' One lot of short lengths in Percales, regular value 12c, special for 10c per yard. Just received, one lot of Domestic, regular value of which is 8$3, my price 5o the yard. You cannot afford to miss this chance, it is one in a life time. R Some Very Special Bargains in SS G-O'O-D- 75c values for 60c 60c values for 50c. i any- Several pieces of Fancy Serge Plaid, regular value where, 35c, my price 25c- Some very special values in Ladies' and Children's Hose A 15 Cent Value for 10 Cents. These were bought direct from the mills and at jobber's prices. Other great values in all lines. A W. MEW. GUILTY! GUILTY! From the evidence given by trading humanity it is set tled beyond a reasonable doubt that BELK-HARRY CO., the Leaders-of Low Prices, are guilty of selling Dry Goods, Millinery, Shoes, Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Cloaks, Coat Suits, etc, cheaper than any other store in this section ; all argument to the contrary has been set aside. Wehave arranged many specials for Fair Week. Every body in Rowan and surrounding counties are expected to attend the Big Fair. Yon are also invited to visit our store. Make it headquarters ; store your baggage, etc, If you have any trading to do will be mighty glad to serve you; if not come anyway. We call attention to just a few specials that might in terest you, but these are not all we have : 7c Outing at 5c. Big lot of light Outing in length 10 to 20 yards, worth 7o, oar special price 5o. Calicos 5 and 6c. Best Caiicos worth 7c wholesal, our price, light or dark, all colors, special o and DC 50c Dress Goods At this price we show the'best selection of serges! pan amas etc, all colors and extra good value at 50c. ' $1.50 Panama at 85c. 44-in all wool Panamas, all colors, brown, blue and black, real $1.00 value, special at 85c Coat Suits. A beautiful selection of Coat Suits for Fair Week. The new models in Suits, ranging: in price $10 OO. $12 50. $15 OO, $18 00, $20 00 and $25 00. Cloaks. Time and weather call for Cloaks. We can show you a nice long Cloak for ladies at $2 98, $3 98 and up. 8,50 Covert Coat, 50 inches at $6 50. $9.50 50-in Cloak, full satin lined at $7 50- Beautiful long Cloak at $10, $12 50 and 815 00. Big stock of Children's and Misses' Clocks very cheap. . Ttfillinery. Don't forget our Millinery Department when you get ready for a Hat. We are told our Hats are the prettiest and cheapest and they are selling. Shoes and Clothing. We buy these m big lota and get the lowest prices can' be made. That's why we can sell you a better Suit or bet ter Shoes at same prices and same goods . at lower prices than our competitors. Remember then it might be worth dollars to you to look at our stock. Underwear for Men, Women and Children. ' Men's, Boy's and Ladies' Shirts at 25and 48 C Men's $1.00 grade of Wright Health Underwear at 75c. ' Yours to serve, i hi IN r I rt.v v n::n5: "".r , ,johnj.stewarT,
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