Newspapers / Carolina watchman. / Dec. 25, 1907, edition 1 / Page 5
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"T 4 3-2 1 '4 2 4J ii m m m I -A RobBerr in Catawba. Two stores in Catawba county were entered Tuesday night by a safe carcker and the safes wei;e blown open aud robbed. The rob ber made his escape and is still at large. The stores' entered were those of Brown & Cornelius, at Sherill's Ford, and Walter Alley, at Edith postoffice. Mr. Alley's store was visited first and the robber blew open tbo safe and se cured about $100 in cash, a dozen razors and a silver watch. From there he went to Brown & Cor nelius', blew open their safe and secured $'400 in cash aud checks. A man sleeping in the upper story of the store was awakened about 3 o'clock, just as the robber was leaving the store. 'He gave the alarm at once and a posse began a search. It was found thata horse had been stolen from a resident of Sherill's Ford and the horse was tracked to Catawba station, where it was turned loose, the robber going afoot towards the Catawba river. His trail was lost near the river. Statesville Land NOTICE. To the People of Salisbury, All persons in Salisbury must held themselves responsible for any weakness or suffering caused from old age, chronic coughs or colds, bronchitis, weak lungs, run down conditions, stomach troubles, nervousness or poor blood when we are willing to sell them the real cod liver prepara tion, Vinol, and return their money if it does not benefit. The reason Yinol is so success ful in restoring health and crea ting strength is because it con tains in addition to tonic iron all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil actually taken from freeh cods' livers, but without oil or grease to upset the stomach and retard its work. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, it is deliciously palatable, agreeable to the weak est stomach, therefore, unequalled as a strength creator and tonic recon structor. A member of The T. W. Grimes Drag Co., says: "It is because we know so well of what Vinol is made that we ask every-run-down, nervous, debilitated, ageed or weak person in Salisbury, and every person suffering from stub born eclds, hanging-on coughs, bronchitis or incipient consump tion to try Vinol on our guaran tees'The T. W. Grimes Drug Co., Salisbury, N. C. IMPROVING FARM METHODS. Doing A Highly Important Work in Eight Counties ot This State. A work which has for its object the improvement " of farming methods with a view to increasing the crop producing power of the soil is being conducted in this vi cinity by agents of the Department of Agriculture of the national government. It is known as the farmers co-operative demonstra tive work. Eight counties in this State have been, selected in which the work shall be begun. These are Mecklenburg, IredellK Cabarrus, Union, Rowan, Catawba, Gaston and Lincoln. The method of thiB work is dem ontrative, more than experimen tal. The farmers are given the benefit of past experiments. The local agent who is appointed for each county visits those who de sire it and starts them off in the utilization of the new methods hich have been found to be very productive of good results in actual operation. These have to do mainly with th preparation of the soil in sujch a way as to pre serve the soil moisture. These consist largely in early plowing in the fall and frequent shallow cultivation. Most of-the efforts, practically all, centre on two crops, corn and cotton. The farmers who accept the government's offer are either co-operators or demontrators. The latter keep a record of the results obtained and make roports to the government. Dr. S, A. Knapp, of Lake Charles, La., is special agent for the South, while C. R. Hudson, of Alabama, is agent for North Carolina. This work carried on by the gov ernment, and under government auspices is, in rea'ty, financed by the General Educational Board, of New York, that wealthy organiza tion of philanthropists. The movement had its inception in fighting the boll weevil. The most effective method was found in an early planting of cotton, whicn would mature ih boll be fore the weevil attacked it. Oat of this grew the discoveries which this work is endeavoring to give to the farmers of the country. Wonderful results are being ob tained. Charlotte Observer. ""Y jjjjj A Happy Thought. The Stanly Enterprise of la9t week has thb following to say to those who intend to celebrate Christmas, or any other time, in Salisbury: "The-saloon sympathizers of Salisbury boast of the fact that that town has won its unenviable reputation for drunkenness from visitors' from other counties and towns who come there and dis grace (?) the place. And the mayor the other day emphasized this point to some outsiders who took on a little bit too much booze, and such violators were given warning that they would be "pulled" at every opportunity. We have no disposition to argue this matter with Salisbury friends nor to defend those fellows who go there and get drunk. But we would like to urge our citizens who feel that they have to imbibe for any cause, and who may visit Salisbury, that they do soylike sober citizens and that they be not called upon to pay booze counter fines. It goes without saying that the man who can pni tko kolidajt by lotting liquor entirely alone will not only feel better in the end, but his family will share more of the happiness the season ' should bring. Cut it out, boys!" In the apportionment of the $100,000 appropriated by the leg islature for the public schools of the State, Rowan gets $1,666.16. This means about 14 cents for each child of school age. Whenever yeu feel that your stomach has gone a little wrong, orwhen you feel that it is not in good order as is evidenced by mean headaches neryg33:iess, bad breath, and belching, take some thing at times, and especially after your meals until relief is af forded. There is nothing better offered the public today for stom ach troubles, dyspepsia, indiges tion, etc., than KODOL'. This is a scientific preparation of natural raigestants combined with vegeta ble acids and it contains the same juices found in every healthy stomach. KODOL is guaranteed to give relief. It is pleasant to take ; it will make you feel fine by digesting what you eat. Sold by James Plummer and all druggiscs BLOCKADED icverv nousenoia in aaiisQurY annum mow l.ij i o.it.L ni u i HOW to Resist It. The back aches because the kid neys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. . Lots of proof that Doan's Kid ney Pills do this. 4t's the best proof, for it comes from Salisbury. R. M. Pendleton, printer on the Salisbury Evening Sun, and resid ing at 321 S. Lee St., Salisbury, N, C, says: "I suffered a great deal from pains in the small of my back which were often so se vere that I was obliged to quit work. 1 could not walk in an i erect position and had a constant ; dull ache in the region of my kid- neys. l procured uoan s uauey Pills, started using them and re ceived much benefit that I think it but a duty to recommend them. My back is now strong and I am able to work every day without the least sign of pain." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.-' Foster-Milburn .Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. III tti Bright!. The Business department has received the copy for the season's advertising of the Gowan Medical Company, of Durham, N. C, and it is something certainly unique. There are 100 advertisements no two alike, and subdivided into series there being twenty Fables, twenty clever letters; twenty strong displays; twenty bright ones in rhyme and twenty ''Gowan's Philosophy." All in all there was never sent out by any company such a strong, forci ble, and original lot of advertise ments, and inasmuch as we all know that there is money made by advertising when it is properly dene, it goes without saying that the Gowan Pneumonia Cure will do a thriving business this season. The same man wrote the ads who wrote them last year whe n they attracted so much attention. For Sale, A Fine Rowan Farm 345 ACRES. Buildings modern in style and nearly new. Main residence has 9 rooms. Two other buildings for tenants. Good barns and out buildings. Apply to N. F. YORKE, I T2-16 4t Concord, N. C. rat "Established Over 42 You will miss an exceptional offering in Men's and Boys' Clothing, as it is too late in the season for us to fill in broken styles and sizes. We have gone over our stock of odd lots and marked them decided reduc tions for quick Clearance. Brief details: 300 Fancy Cheviot Suits, $5 to $7, reduced to - $3.98 400 Black Thibet Suits 10 to 12.20 reduced to - 7.98 500 Fancy Worsted Suits $1.50 to 1.25 reduced $9.98 TFODffi A IPIBW AS. Mens 2.50 and $3 Men's Harts go at 2 Men's Hats go at 1.50 Men's Hats now go at uv ADMINI8TRATOR'8 NOTICB Having this day qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of D.L. Lefier. deceased, notice is hereby given all persons having claims against said es tate to present them to the -undersigned on or before Dec. 6th 1908, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to call and settle with the undersigned at once. This Dec. 6, 1907. MARY T. LEFLEE, Admr. Granite Quarry, N. O, R. Lee Wright, attorney. 4t CHICKS NS AND EGGS FOR SALE. HAVE one dozen each of fine thor oughbred 8. O. White Leghorn and White Wyandotte Cop.ker els for sale, also egga from the ' same breeds. Leghorn eggs at $1.00 for 15, Wyandotte eggs $1 50 for 15. Should you wi )h fine chickens buy your eggs and cockerels from me. Respectfully, GRANITE BELT POULTRY FARM D. A. HODGE, Propr. Route 3, - - - Salisbuet, N. O. Sale o! Valuable Real Estate, Saw Mill, Lumber. The undersigned will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the Court House Door in Salisbury, N. 0., on Saturday, December 28th, 1907, at the hour of 12 o'clock the following de Mribcd landi. ' A trart tttftt ta PmtMmm towo ship and adjoins the lands ot H. O. Agner and Lottie Barrinyer on the North ; the lands of Mary S tames and Adam Lentz on the East ; the lands of Jos. A. Eller and J. O. Easier on the South and the lands of Lottie Barrin ger and'J. M. Eller on the West and containing about' 146 acres and known as the "Granny Lentz" place. A por tion of said lands is well timbered. Also one 2dtHorse Power Engine and Boiler, One Sargent Saw Mill and from 15,000 to 20,000 feet of lumber. The foregoing property will De sola separately and then as a whole. J. A. Ellbb, J. H. Feiok, J. C. Keslee. John L. Rendleman, attorney, , REMEMBER US When you need a tooth extracted, When ycu need a tooth treated, When you need'a filling, When you need a crown, When you needja bridge, When youneed a phtte, When you need any kind'of DENTAL' WORK, we are doing Thb Business, be cause we are doing first-class work at prices you can afford to pay. 1 Dr. L. S. Fox, 122iNo. Main St., Phone No. 305, Office Hours : 8 :30 am to 12 :30 pm, 2 to 6:15 p m. tl Years. Dim Sats TheTurner-Enoiss H. C, Almanac, for 1908, has been received. It is a most useful guide to the people of North Carolina' andevery far mer, merchant and professional YOUR ATTEUTIOrJ THIS WAY With all the emphasis of which type is capable we want to direct your attention Christmasward. It is but a matter of days now when we will be in the thick of the Holiday distribu tion. Our buying was done long ago, and everything is now ready fof"your lookingjor yonrbuying. - As befits the season you'll find our displays lavish, and p suggestions are just about numberless. We are expecting our biggest yet Christmas-trade and it merit wins we win gets it. The big city stores have no advantage over us, except in unnecessary duplication. Our lines take in ALL the just-out jewelry styles, all the charm and nov6lty-that belong only to JEWELRY. For price reasons, too, we can make it worth youT while to purchase here. GORIlAIM & CREEIM, SALISBURY, SPENCER, 00000000000000000000000000 o o o o o o o For Gifts of Value and Merit GO TO Q. W. WRIGHT'S, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF Household and Kitchen Furnishings. Look over this List and Consider their usefulness. See them and Consider their Cheapness and Beauty. Art Sauares, Book Racks and Cases, Beds wood, iron and brass, Baby Carnages, Curtains, Carpets, ClothesiBaskets, Chiffoniers, Cots, Chairs of Jail kinds, " for children, for office, Desksforoffice and ladies, Dining room furniture, pining Tables, Dinner and Tea Sets, Eazles, Go-Carts, Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Kitchen Cabinets, o o o o o Remember the Substantial,gifts of the best and most Q lasting and also remember that you are invited to trade at q West Innes Street. .... Salisbury, N, C. O oooooooooooootooooooooooooo EX eons l ttraetively ULBBBRY. I. man should have one at his desk. It is a valuable publication and ' more complete with the passing, of the years. Enniss Publishing Co., Raleigh. N, C. PLEASE! MARION, JM. C. o o o o o o o Kitchen Safes, Lamps for Table and Hall, Leather Furniture, Louuges, Linoleum, Mission Furniture, Mission Clocks, Mirrors, Mattings, Mattresses, Odd Pieces of all Kinds, Pictures and Picture Frames, Parlor Suits, Rockers all kinds and sizes, Rugs, Sideboards. Toilet SetB, Umbrella Stands, Wardrobes, Wicker Furniture. - Idthllimg Frieed. $2. $1.50 $1 C More.
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