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The report of the Clerk of the Court is added and has a informa tion in it that may be of value to certain parties. The Evening Mascot, of States ville, is the latest barque launch ed upon the journalistic sea. In size it is a five column folio, and, in appearance, is neat both as to typography and printing, E. 0. Crowson is editor and publisher and Clarence R Scroggs is city editor. Statesville has long de served a daily and would proba bly have had one ere this but for the splendid service of its ex cellent semi-weeklies. , We extend a cordial welcome to the new sail and wish it a successful voyage. Governor Glenn has made a call for an extra session of the legis lature to convene in Raleigh on Tuesday, January 21st, which, was done for "the purpose of ad justing the present rate matter with the ; railroads. The govern or has gone over the matter with the roads, and notwithstanding the roads- have practically made their own terms, he thinks the compromise agreed upon is a just one, in which no doubt, he is cor recti He, therefore, merely wishes the legislature to repeal the 2o rate law and enact one making ; the rate 2c with "Other minor changes. "JVe have been disgusted with lhe manner in which the railroads have whipped around this matter and Jias prac tically forced a sovereign State to become a mere toy jn their hands ; however, they have prob ably sought no more than justice, and this they should have. This extra session will cost a good sum, and the railroads have offered to pay a portion of it, but as the State did the damage, if-damage has been done, if would probably be unjust to expect or allow them to pay to right a matter in which they were in no wise responsible for. This whole affair is to be regretted, but as long as the peo ple will allow litttle 2x4 fellows to push themselves forward, for such responsible positions as represen tatives, so long may such conduct be expected. It would nolf be a bad time for the people to begin casting about for better material for the next election. OeatH of Htnej D. Abwnat&Mf Hickory. -s- Hickory, Jan, 11. In the death of Harvey D. Aberriathy, in his 55th - year, occurring . here this morning while sitting in bis chair conversingwith his aged -father, who . supported him as "hs" fell, Hickory gave up another; promi nent and useful citizen, who has been identified ' in business in ciroles as well ; (as church duties since his boyhood:, having locatfd here in 1868, accepting a position as assistant .. postmaster, coming here, from the southern portion of the county. Mr. Aber- nathyjyas for a number of years secretary and treasurer of the Piedmont Wagon Company, which Tie worked zealously for its up building. The deceased was twice married and leaves a widow and five chil dren, four by his wife, Miss SO- SOOTHING Its Influence Has Been Felt by So Many Salisbury Readers. . ' : . The soothing influence of relief. After suffering " from -Itching Files. - , ". From Eczema or any itchiness of the skin. t Makes one feel grateful to the remedy. Doan's Ointment has soothed hundreds. ' Here's what one Sahsbury citi zen says: i Mrs. Laura J. Litton, of 329 Fisher St., Salisbury, N. 0., "For nine years I had a troublesome irritation of the skin on my right hand and although 1 was treated by a physician and used many different-halves and ointments, I was unable to free' myself from sthe annoyance. It itchad constantly and was often so bad that :I was kept awake at night on account of it. I finally obtained Doan's Ointment and one " application Y6u can sav& money By attend- insrthe Panic Reduction Sale now going -Oh at Nv Lutt'i. served J- believe the -terrible Stuart; Mr. Durant Abernathy, jh.a t.ifnn?d ff7 oi uuuouxg, v wao IB Wlin nrftlBe XOinkmftnt. in th It might be all very well and with'a show of much virture for any one to object to the railroads paying anything towards the ex penses of the extra session of the legislature,but to be anything more than mere play to the galleries, it ought to be done by a man who has a pure heart and clean hands, certainly not by a hireling of saloons, a fellow who has been guilty of disposing, of mortgaged property and a man whose morals are only limited by his lustful V. Wallace & Sons put on sale their entire .stock of Furnishings at Cost. Sale begins Friday, Jan. 16. Your attention is invited to the new ads of McCubbins & Harrison Co., Belk-Harry Co., and Gorman & Green in this issue. Entire stock Men's Clothing marked down in plain figures. We mean business to-day. .V. Wallace & Sons, the Southern Railway ; Derwood and Annie Laurie, who were call ed home today from the A. and M.. College and the Presbyterian College, at Charlotte,and Clarissa, the 5-year-old daughter by his last marriage to Miss May Stewart, of Salisbury. Corrected from the Charlotte Observer. Ther funeral took place Sunday afternoon from the Methodist church of Hickory,, and the inter ment took place in the city ceme tery beside his first wife. Rev, J. H. Weaver his pastor, Rev, J. B. Wharey and Rev J. L Murphy officiating. " Mr. Abernathy was well known in Salisbury, being the son-in-law of Mrs. J. J. Stewart and father-in-law of A. Bruner Stewart. Mrs. J. J. Stewart, Mr and Mrs. J. P. Moore, J. J. Stewart. Wm, H. Stewart, Mrs Edwin Cuthrell, H. M, Armistead, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart and Miss Lois D. Stewart went to Hickory Sunday to attend the funeral. . ork I estates. igheC -Fori 50 ;cef Buffalo the Un! RemeWber and take no other. dealers. Price r-Milburn Co., , sole agents for name Doan's Certificate A Dissolntioi - To All to Whonr-Theee Presents MaV Comar-Greetingr L , Whereas. It appears to satisfaction, tT duly authenticated record of the-i proceedings tor xne voluntary (lissom tion thereol by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in iny ofBce. that the Salisbury Canning Company, a corporation of thfs State, 4 whose principal office is situated in thej town of SaMsbOTy," County of. Rowan, State or North. Carolina (S, F.. Xord being the agehf therein and -in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), lias complied with the require ments of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled- "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certiflate of Dis solution. . J!Jowi Therefore, I, J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State of the State of Noith Carolina, do hereby certify that 4he said corporation did, on the 8 day of Janairv. 1908. file in my office a duly executed and attested. consent in , wra t ing to the ; dissolution of said corporation,executed by allJIthe stocKhewers thereof , which said con sent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided bv law. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereto set my hand-: and athied my official seal, at Raleigh, this 8 day of January, A. V. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State GObdoooodooooioooooooooow mm iiif U1U1UJ UUi When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney nerves get "weak, then these organs always fail. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is simply a makeshift. Get a pre scripton known to Druggists everywhere as Dr. S hoop's Restor ative. The Restorative is prepar ed expressly for these inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. "Shoop's Resto'rative tablets or liquid and seehow quickly help will come. Fre.e sample test sedt on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is surely worth this simple test. Grimes Drug 'Store. It depends upon the pill you take. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills known for constipation and sick headache. Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. 'V"i. won m Charles W. Woodson, M. D., Med; cine and Surgery. Offers his Professional Services to the Public, Office Phone 600 ; Res.. 336 J OFFICE: Wac&OYia Bans Building. REMEMBER US When you need a tooth extracted, When yruiieed a tooth treated, When younteda filling, When you need a crown, When you need a bridge, When you need a plate, When you heed any kind of DENTAL WORK, we are doing The' Business, be cause we are doing first-class work at prices you can'afford to pay. Dj. L. S. Fox, 122$ No. Main St.. Phone No. 305. Office;Hours : 8j30m to 12 :S0 pm, 2 to 6:15 p m. o o o o o o o o o f 3k OUH GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE0 T Starts, this morning and will njmeajorawi . TEN DAYS ulsi i?xiisfr A great opportunity for you- a buy'1. Wiutdr Goods at a big saving. ' ' 7" ' PEIGE CTJTTIr w?n Ho t Vi a rtrrfflf nf the dav as all Winter Goods ; must be disposed of before our Spring,. GrooAs bfgin 0 to comciia. ., -We include in this sale Dress Goods, ilrXs Q Outings Flannels, both light and dark colors1,. Blank ets, Gomforte, IVTen's, Ladies' and Children's -Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Calicos, Fursf Child ren&Qjats, Ladies' Coats, Ladies' Suits and Millinery. All g Millinery will go for about half price, and in some J cases for less, so you will have to bean a hurrry -or- the best thing will be gone. . . . 2 K7& I i TJ OONTAIN8 EMM'S Mothers endorse it TAR RUP HONEY ZS AND MAT1VE 1 Children like It Vhs Tastes so good ttarij all Oikr ooogk euras ar cootiptlnf . pctolly tkojT&tlint OpUtM. Kmnady'a LaxaUro Cooth Syrup moras tha bowels, contains no Opiate Fop sale by Jaijres Plummer and all Druggists ErC. DeWITTIt Ca CHICAGO BEAD OAEEFTTLLY. I lot Ladies and Children's Hats, 1.00 and 1.50 Traliie to Ogo at 39c. o o o o 0 o o o 1 lot 36-inch Wool Dress Goods, 50c value to go 29(c. .Hot 10c Cotton Flannel to gfo at 8 1-ZC. 1 lot good Calico to go at 4c. '- :;- : ft j 1 lot good Outing- to go at 4-C. . - Joi.-Jw 1 lot Light Colored Outings "in checks . and sirijKsjOc value for 7e. - .. t?, 1 lot 10-4 Blankets, 65c value to go at 50c. -All other qualities of blankets have been reducexl to about factory cost. ' i-eTj ' Children's Cloaks, 3.50 quality, will go at $1.98 Ladies' Cloaks, 5.00 quality, will go at $3.50. T Ladies' Coat Suits at about factory cost and in1 some cases for less. - ' 1-' O A Great Showing of Embroideries for 5 and 10c O Please remember that this sale will be continued for O about ten days, so you can come any time during thfeT4en O days and be sure of getting great Bargains.- But the ! ekr Q Her the better as all the best things alwas go first., is-:.?. o o o o o o o 0 El pro Department Store iili, Corner Main and Bank St 3- OOOOOOOOOOOOOtOOCQOOCQOGGCa We are still giving-away those splendid poeket knivfs to all who pay a year's subscription, in advance, to iTfiE Caro. lina Watchma. Pay up and get one for a Chris trnast gift.' Reductions Everything H I to 331. I 57 A StS? A To) W - - A . f? 'EB - I 331 CDbliiVJViTLblLSW -ISJrrLJg Reductions I - - . ii zxztm St0re mSMJ& Copy rimmi 1906 mm Men's and Boys' Clothing Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, Offered at Prices Fur Below Cost! A $50,000 stock to be Cleared Out regardless of Costl Don't miss this big opportunity. We are overstocked. The season has been late and for one reason and another buying has been de- V layed. Now we are confronted with a larger stock than we care to carry at this time of the year. We must eitner carry it over or turn, it into quick cash, regareless of prices. We have decided on the latter course and accordingly offer you our splendid stock at discounts that makes your buying now a positive economy. Buy to-day! Buy for next season ! We have everything re liable and desirable. Don't fail to see, our magnificent offerings at once ! THE SALE IS 01. COME IH! We have space here only to mention a few of hundreds of splendid bargains. Here are some of them taken at random: 500 Men's Overcoats placed on the Bargain Countergo at half price. $1.50 Line Hats reduced to 98o $2.00 Line Hats reduced to . ?T $ 1 .39 No reductiion in Stetsoh line. 25c Line Hoisery, Red .v. '. 10a 15c " "11 10c 10c - , " ...6 1-2o 500 Young Mens' Suits, long pants, sizes 15 to 80, worth - fnm fV i. &7 RA rmr. ni 41n 1UI. n.t An OO (ROS & CO uum puw w pi.w gu an tuo un pxiuis., . . rt BIO fine Clones Makers Baltimore and New York - : 2.50Q Boys' Knee Pants Suits worth $150 to $2.00, re duced to 98c - 50c Line Caps, Red , 35c 25c Line Caps, Red. .......... , 1 9 600 Cowhide Case, Red .......... r $4.00 $3.50 Sheepskin : . ....... . . ... 2.60 $2.50 Sciva..:. ... .... 1.60 Prices we are making advise you to act quick.' Eveiy article in. the house Slaughtered. IMlVinnnnnniiv J . . - I I -RJ M W, - St Ail - n!CHLOSS MM Designed BySp r me uiolhes Makers f 1 f r l: . i tt 2 .m- :.Tmtrtr,'-U.iT:l,i mm mm mm mm m m - m m mr -m c rmmmmMmmmm' m a mr m. m. . m w m mvr-r-. -rmi ai iymiifTni it r'lriy m m, 1 m n trt mt tti mt ,m it-i ' . ir r t m m m i i r g m i i t t m 1 t j i-y n t it r t nm - ii ' 'm m m - m m irir " m ti CL'P4 . j i. 4' I 1 IV r - ' - i
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