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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. A Foolish ftung Uaa Jailed ForSteallng. W1L XL STBWART, Ed. M pub. . . pis Pablisfeti Brtrjr WwUm4aj t -WMt (uln Btrwet lit Subscription Prie$l pwnar strictly ta imui Entered ms meoafrelua matter Jaa. lfta. IMS, at tha port offlee at Salis bury, N. d, nadw ta act of Ooaama of Marea M. 1OT. : - Salisbuby.N. C., Deo. 11th, 1907, Our frieud, W. Thomas Boat has received and accepted ajpropo- sition from the Durham Herald as city and associate editor, to com mence work January 1st. Mr. Boat is an exceptionally bright young man and he will add con siderably to " the readableness of the Herald, and, while his many friends regret to see him leave Salisburv. thev wish him much success in his new location. Agri- Better Farming. Th& U. S. Department of culture is soliciting the names of five hundred farmers, in this county, who want to grow fifty bushels of corn and a bald of cot ton per acre. A meeting will be held at Sal isbury, Rowan County, at 2 o'clock, p. m., Saturday, Dec. 21, 1907, for the purpose of discuss ing the methods to be employed and to secure the names of all who wish to co-operate in the work. Progressive farmers will not let tnis opportunity Tass un heeded. Yours very truly, . C. R. Hudson. Special Agent U. S. Dept. Agri culture. We are induced to believe that this movement is one that will be of great value to every farmer, he who is on the farm and he who intends to farm. Every farmer interested in betteringtis condi tion, in raising bigger and better crops by cultivating fewer acres with less labor and at less expense than heretofore, should make a point to attend this meeting, A young white man, who. Jiad just rarnvecr in irgalisbury vlast Wednesday; night, was arrested Thursday morning on a charge of theft. Mis name is Geo. Rose. his home is in Richmond and he is a barber by profession.- He had been sent a ticket by the proprie tor of a Salisbury barber shop. who expected him to gf to work Thursday morning. He was tak en in at Mrs. Barrier's boarding house on West Cbuncil street and during the night entered the room of Sidney Barrier and robbed his clothes of $11.85. He was sus pected, officers were sent "for and arrested him. He tried to settle the matter by returning the amount. 'His case will most like ly go to the Superior court and a chain gang sentencejnay follow. Rose was given a hearing before Esquire H. J. Overman-Thursday afternoon and bound over to Su perior Court in the sum of $50.00. Rose is still in jail, but hopes to secure bond. Most likely the young man was brought up in idleness and has been made to believe he was en titled to a living, very likely some over indulgent parents have paid him out of simihar troubles be fore and so he continues to steal, knowing some one will come to his rescue, or hoping something will turn up to cheat the law out of a justly deserved punishment. There is just one remedy for this kind of a boy, and that is for pa rents, not reformatories, to have their sons thoroughly understand that the bread they eat and clothes they wear must b? paid for in some honorable way,, by labor, or some professional service. Then they have a just right to such things and under no circumstan ces before. Parents learn your boys to work or prepare to weep over their misdeeds. i. 6ood News For Rowan Farmers. ! Wfu, know our Rowan county farmers 'Will be pleased to learn that feLe JJ. S. Department of Ag ficulture is thinking of taking up co-operative farming in this coun ty. Mr. ,0. R. Hudson. Special Agent of the Department, iwal here Tuesday, and, after investi gating conditions and securing She opinions of prominent farm ers and business men, expressed himself as well pleased with, the sentiment that seemed to "prevail in regard to thework,- The rec ords kept of this work for several years ; in other Southern states show conclusively that farmers who have had this assistance from the Department are more prosper ous than formerly." ' The work is carried on by the department s men wno visit in dividual farmers regularly during the year, and advise, suggest and aid him in every way possible- especially giving him the benefit of the latest development in the agricultural world. Phifer Quinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Quinn, has a position as electrician on the battleship Jlearsarge. The ship is one of the fleet that will round the Horn for the Pacific Ocean which is a for tunate circumstance for Phifer, MrTand Mrs. B. C. Beard and family have removed to Augusta, Ga., where they wilLin the future reside. Dr. I. H. Foust County Supt. of Health, left here for China Grove Tuesday afternoon, where several cases of small-pox were reported. Badly Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, of Winterton, AT" T 1 11 in. i., naa a very rearKanie ex perience; he says: "Doctors got badly mixed up over me : one said heart disease ; two called it kidney trouble; the fourth, blood poison, and the fifth stomach and liver trouble ; bat none of them helped me; so my wife advised trying Electric Bitters, which are restor ing me to perfect health. One bottle did me more good than all the five doctors prescribed." Guaranteed for blood poison, weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, by all druggist, 50c. cheok a cold quickly, get your druggist ' some little To from Candy Cold Tablets called Pre verities. . Druggists every where art now dispensing Preventics, for they are not onlys af e, but decided ly certain and prompt. Preven tics contain no quinine, no laxa tive, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage'' Pre ventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children, 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cts. Sold by Grimes Drug Store .Report of the condition of THE BANK OF SPENCER, at Spencer, N. O. , at the close of business December 3d, 1907. EESOUECKS. Loans and Discounts $32,573.04 Overdrafts, unsecured 151.33 Furniture and Fixtures 1,100.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 12,854.91 Silver coin, including all mi- norcoin currency 587.34 National bank notes-and oth er U. S. notes 6,300.00 Total.. ... $53,566.62 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in.. ..... $ 5,000.00 Undivided prohts. less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 3.417.67 Notes and bills rediseountad 2,500.00 Deposits subject to check 31,975.89 Due to IBank and Bankers.. 67306 Cashier's checks outstanding 10,000.00 i t-x r . ... . ..... CONTAINS Mothers endorse it W mm HONEY 0 Children like It UGH Tastes so goo mm - t ti t r - mm mmhjmimMt mm E.C.peWITTCO CHICAGO Nearly H Other copgfc' atf fit. consSpatine. specially those containing OpIaUa. Kansedr's Laxatire Cough Syrup mom tha towels, contain no Oplataa. Loans Dolly Secured. If you have any money idle or bringing you less than 6, list it with our Company at once. We'll lend it for you, First Mortgage on Real Estate, taking the mortgage and note in your name, andln ad dition give you the WRITTEN GUARANTEE of our Company that both princi pal and interests will be paid IN FULL as they fall due: We assume all risk and stand between you and possible loss. JUur guarantee has more than $20,000 back of it; and, loans made through our Company have DOUBLE THt SECURITY OF A BANK paying you 6 all the time. - McGubbins & Harrison Go.v Faid in capital $20,000; .Loans, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, N, C. Total $53,566.62 State of N. 0., County of Rowan, S.S : I, J. K, Dorsett, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the-above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J as. K. Dobsktt, cashier. Correct Attest: S. O. Dok8btt, ) W. C, Gatewood, Directors. S. C. Sasseb, ) Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 5th day of December, 1907. W. A. Goodman, notary public Sale ol House and Lot Under Mortgage : Pursuant to the provisions of a cer tain Mortage Trust Deed executed by Will Mitcnel and others to P. S. Carl ton Trustee on the 23rd day of October lyoo, and duly registered in the Omce of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County in Book 28 page 468, default having been made in the payment of the debt therin secured, the uudersign edwill sell at public auction at the Court House door in Salisbury, N. C on Saturday, the 14th Day of December, 1907, at 12 o'clock M., one house and lot lay ing about one and one fourth miles North East from Salisbury, N. C. on the South side of the N C. R R. in the Sugar Springs settlement, adjoining the lands of J. VV. Kesler, W. H woodson and others: .Beginning at a stone corner on the line of J. W. Kes. ler, thence S. E. with said Kesler's line, 177 feet to a stone : thence S. W 71 feet to a stone on Shaver & Wood son's line, tbence with said Shaver and Woodson 'saline N. W. 165 feet to a stone, thence with W. H. Woodson line 4 ieet to tne Deginnmg, Deing a part of the land deeded by W. W. Reeid, to John S. Henderson, Jan. 1st 1890, and registered in Book 71 in the Registor's Office of Rowan County, For back title see deed, in Book 92 page zzU; also will of Cornelius MitcheJ recorded in the Clerk's Office of Row an County. This November the 6th, lU7. Terms Of Sale: Cash. P. S. CARLTON, trustee K SALISBURY'S FAST GROWING STORE, IU1 Our Great Unloading Sale is Now in Progress. Our reason for holding this Unloading sale is because we have more goods on hand for this time of thw year than we really should have and we have only five weeks to Cnristmas to convert the greatest part of this stock into Caph, Your special attention is called to our extra ordinary heavy stock of Ladies' Coat Suits, Ladies' Skirts, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats and Fine Furs. We Mean to Cllt deep into our Prices. To be frank we need the 'money worse than the Goods, sq our loss jyill be your gain. i Our Motto: We Advertise Nothing but True Facts. Ladies' Cloaks. 50 Ladies' longTan Kersey Coats, worth $10 to $11.50 at... . $7 95 50 Ladies' long tan Kersey Coats, worth from $12.50 to $15 00 at . $10 95 25 Ladies' black, long. Coats, wortn $7.48 at $5 75 10 Ladies' black Coats, worth $10 00 at $8 25 25 Ladies $10 Cravenette Coats at $6 25 20 Ladies' $6 Covet Coats at $4 25. 25 Ladies' all wool Covet Coats worth From $11,50 to $18.00jit. : .. . .$10 48 50 Ladies' long Coats in fancy mixture, worth from $4 00 to $6.00 at ... . $3 95 50 Ladies' fancy Coats. Jworth $3 50 at - $2 50 25 Children's Coats from 6 to 14 years, worth $1.50 at $1.15 25 Children's Coats, 6 to 14, years, worth $2.50 at $1 75 50 Bear skin Coats in red, white and blue, ' worth $3.25 and $3.75 at $2 50 25 Bear skin Coats from 2 to 6 years old in redpwhite and blue, worth $4 to $5 at $3 25 Ladies' Fine Man-tailored Skirts No. 452. Black all wool Panama, worth $15.25 at $11 25 No. 4626. Black.all wool Chiffon Panama, worth $17.00 at. . . $13 25 No. 4635. Black, all wool Chiffon Pan ama, wort $17 50 at. $13 50 No. 4657. Black, all wool Panama, worth $10 48 at $7 95 No, 4660. Blue Chiffon Panama, worth $16.00 at. .. .7. $11 75 No. 1033. Blue Panama, worth $6 50 at $5 00 No. 1797. Blue Panama, worth $5.00 at eee IOIOQ COO CD (A "5 (8 (A 4 C5 4 a es - 3 I .1-1 o "3 ca o o lO . 00 t- i-l OS OHO A XI 33 1010 CMC) E c. Is 0J 5 O S3 OJ I I I I 03 03 a1 & co co : ..$3 75 No. 4667. Brown Panama, wortb $7 0fr at t r . . . 7 . . . . $500 No. 4645, Brown Chiffon Panama; worth $11.00 at ..;'.... ....... i . . . . $8 25 Ladies1 Silk Waists. Our 7.00 Plaid Bilk waist at 5 00 Our 8.00 Plaid silk waiBt . 6 25 Our 5.50 and 6.00 BUok lilk vtist 4 25 Our 4.00 Brown iilkrwi at, ... . 300 Carpets and Rugs. 10 Union Ari Squares "9x12, regular price 6 00; special for this sale, . 4 25 30 Pure wool inerain. 9x12 drueeetts. regular price 11,00, special 9 00 15 Smith Fine Axminster 9x12 art squares, sold everywhere at 25 00 and 27 50, our special pnee.- 2175 50 Fine Axminster Rugs, 30x65, worth 3 00 at 2 25 25 Moquette rugs 26x57, worth $2 1 39 3 Roll pure wool ingrain carpets, regul-ir price 77c, special at 57c 2 rolls wool ingrain carpet worth 50c, at .37 1-2 Comfortables Comfortables Bale, full-sized colored Comfortable, worth 2.98 at 2 25 Bale, full-sized colored Comfortable worth 2.25 at 1 69 Bale, full-sized colored Comfortable, at 1 48 at 1 1$ Bale, full-sized colored comfortable, worth 1.75 at 139 Bale, .full-sized colored Comfortable, worth 4 25 at 3 50 I mm www mi HH All 50c dress goods at . . . ; . ; 43c No Goods charged, taken back or sent out on approval at these special sales prices; neither can we pay for alterations on Coat Suits or Skirts while this Sale lasts. Remember sale begins Thursday, November 21st. DAVE OESTREICHER. 1 X Come and get your Wants, of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gents Furnishings, k, at Panic UB, entire Stock of beautiful and Fashionable Clothing joins hands with the Panic Sale prices to make this indeed Salisbury's greatest bargain event. Everything is included. . The most exquisite Ready-to-Wear Apparel, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishings, Etc. Bear in mind that Smoot Brothers & Rogers make no misrepre sentations. Every statement made to the people will be carried out to the letter. The confidence of the public has been won through our ad strictly adhering to their promises. -. t - - i- Money Saving Opportunities. HI-GH QUALITY Coupled With LOW PANIC PRICES- for the RED PANIC SALE SIGN They denote a Saving of one fourth to one half ; on your ' Purchases. ! 4 n' - v - ; - - - - ' 1 ' w.'.iiA s.-:. - . . trices.
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