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THE CAROLINA YATCM.1 All. JLiUUOil liono JLUouio. Daring the last few weekB some thief has entered the dental offi ces of Drs. H. C. Daniels, L. S Fox ana J. u. uancon, aentiBra, andcaried off their supplyof gold. The thief has not beep apprehend ed, '' Sam Small, at one'time a resi dent of Gold'Hill and Salisbury, is now living at Silver Bell, Ari? zona. In a letter received! here, in which he subscribes to The "Watchman, he says that he" is getting along nicely, is living with his family in a tent in a copper mining town, and that the panic 1 1 1 i.ll. X 1.1 -X 1 1 nas not oeen iei& out tuwio u ui. Mr. SmallV f riends-about here will be glad to hear from him. The Chestnut Hill '.Drug Co., which recently went into the hands of a receiver, hasnow be come the Higgins Drug Co., with that clever gentleman, C-JI. Hig gins, in charge. Rev. L. W. Blackwelder went to Arden, N. C, yesterday mbrning wrlkt-ws. Vis vtrill folra O 4" TXT f T7QQ Tfl' n uuio xxu vv xxx tm v 11 s j course in Theological studies. - - s Attentionjs called to two mort gage sale notices advertised in this paper, D. C. Lingle trustee. The Salisbury Canning which did business several years ago, is no more. NA certificate of dissolution appears in this paper. T. Grey Barber, secretary and treasurer of the Barber Buggy and Wagon Co., who was taken sud denly ill last week, and has since been confined to his room with pneumonia, is improving. Mrs, J. F. Preston, nee Miss Annie Wiley, left this week for Korea where she will join her husband. Work is now in progress on the tunnel being built under the Southern railway at the entrance to the Federal cemetery. Dr. W. L. Crump, while return ing from a professional visit at Franklin Saturday night, was thrown from his buggy and his shoulder dislocated. The doc tor's horse became frightened and ran the buggy against a post with the abovd result. Dr.. Crump was taken to the residence of Rev. K. R. Sowers, whre he awaited - the arrival of Dr. Stokes, who set . tne enouiaer ana assistea nis pa tient home. Dr. Crump's many friends will regret to learn, of his misfortune and hope ..for his early appearance. . . Those who were so fortunate as to hear Dr. H. Louis Smith at the Presbyterian Church last Thnrsday night, were greatly pleased with his effort. A young man by the name of W. J Disharoon, Jr., of Danville, va., is confined in the county asylum owing to a deranged con dition. He came here about two 'waaVo aon orr nroa fa Von rff f Via train in a raving condition and ' has remained so more or less ever since; Sheriff Krider wrote to the man's father, ; who , referred him to the Virginia hospital, which institution in turn denies any knowledge of the man At the regular annual meeting of the Old Hickory Club, held in the club rooms last week, P. B. Beard was re-elected president, , KJ. JQj. DIBVBUBUU JLBU VxUtt-pEBSxUUIJIi, W. a. stracnan, End vice-presi dent, and W. H. Hojbson ws -.re elected secretary and treasurer 'In Mr. Hobsons annual report it was shown that the membership of the club had increased and that a neat sum of actual cash was on band. A resolution was passed favorable to 'holding'a smoker s '! time in February. 2.000 has been paid the county, by rhe insurance companies With which the county carried fire pol icies -n the court house, owing to the f oas recently sustained by vtiro. Tile part damaged is being - ii ' , , gii5.uua.uy it)jjaixu. . r I TTI-11 -1.il has i change of ad in today's papr. Sh tit on page 4., Slrtugktering '"prices on Men's an" i;n-t! owning. oae Degms .,1 l.-SJ- Ji ti . j. nil Thursday, Jan. 16. - ' - ' V. Wallace & Sons. ' It Does th3 Business. ' MfT-E. F. 0 umiberlain of Clin ton, Mtoine, says of Buck leu's Ar ' nica Salve, 4 'It does the business; ! I have used it for piles and it cared them ;used it for chapped sands and it cured them, ; Ap plied it", to an old sore, and-it Bfealed without; leaving a scar be- i .hind." 25o, at all - druggists. Jnrors "for Febraary Tefia. " At a second session held last week by the County Commission ers the. jnrors -for the. February term of the Rowan Superior Court, "which will convene Monday, Feb ruary 10th, and be presided over by iJudge Webb, were- drawn; They are as follows i , T : : J. Will Correll, China Grove; J.F. Livengood, Salisbuty ; E. M'cKnight, China Grove; . Peter Freeze, Atwell; W. H. Burton, Salisbury; G. A. Masters. - Mt. UllaiJ.C' Julian, Salisbury; T J. Lof tin , Salisbury ; Gr O . Lipe, China Grove ) L. L. Lof tin, Salis bury ; L. M. Misenheimer, Salis bury John--T. Yarbrough, Salis bury ; Paul C. J. Barger, Provi dence; C..H. Le'onard, Salisbury; J. C.Kluttz, Steele; jl E. ,W. Iseuhour, Gold Hill ; G L. Kluttz Salisbury; J. F, Lud wick, Salis bury; Lewis E. Eddleman, Li$ aker; R. S. Walker, China Grove ; J. A. Peeler; Salisbury"; L. L. Gaskill,-Salisbury; O. E. Lud wick, China Grove; John Allen Brown, Salisbury ; G. BV Ketchie, Mt. Ulla; C. A.' Linn, China Grove ; W, J. Deal, Atwell ; N.,Bi McCanless. Salisbury;; J. I A, Locke, Steele; Chas. Arey, Salis bury; W. K. Allen,; isbury ; W. M. McCombs, Jr., Gold Hill; J. W. Hoffman, Salisbury; Joel A Lowder, Franklin ; R?!B Bail- y, Unity and W. E. Michael. For the second week jurors are : T. E. Renshaw. Scotch Irish: Harris M. Bost, Gold Hill; T. G. Williamson. Salisbury; J. L. CandCDld tablets called Preveu White,'BClevelahd ;;G.H. Morgan, tjC8 Druggists everywhere are Locke : H' A. Monroe. Franklin: J. A. Misenheimer.Locke;?James T. Carter. Litaker : H. A. Wine- coff, Franklin; J.; J, Kiucaid, Salisbury ; M. L, Rodgers, China Grove; John C. Basingor, Morgan ; F. S: B. Ludwiff, Salisbury; H. Freeze, Atwell ; W. M. Ruth, Salisbury jTJA. Ludwick, Salis bury; J . b. Jall,,Dteele ; lneo. Buerbum', Salisbury ; C. H. Vun- cannon, sansDury; Aiirea w. Rusher, Litaker ; C. W Page, Sal- isbnrv: J. R. Wilhelm. Locke: H. S. Bostian, China Grove; Jes- see F. Fry. Morgan. Mrs. James H. Ramsay. who some time age had an attack of appendicitis, has had a relapse and lias been quite ill. E. C. Greogory, who went to Halifax county, his old home, on business, but was retained there bysillness, returned borne Sunday morning. John J. Stewart reecently ten- dered his resignation as United States Commissioner, and the same was accepted by Judge Bovd. - n i- u. m. liampKiu naa ou PUha Lexinffton Disnatch. The pointed assistant postmaster at Spencer and now has full charge of the office. Theo. F.'Kluttz, Jr., is at the fWhitehead-Stbkes sanitorium be ing treated for appendicitis. Mr. Kluttz has been connected with the CharlotteLObserver for several years and proved himself a capa ble and flueut writer. The Anti-Saloon League had s meeting in the Sunday school room of the First Baptist church Thursday night. Nothing- was done that its officers are willing tor have published. When the fight begins in earnest the- public will be kept informed on the points of interest, It might be well enough to say that there is no lack of enthusiasm and deter mination on the part of the league.; Easter comes on April 18th thU year. There are said to be 15 to locomotives idle at the shops Spencer. 20 in m. . . -w .1 me reopie's .L.oan and -1 rust n u;. a x x x xxFiUg, w BWix Bu iiitu its new bank building on the cor - nai..f Hfoi . oi1 TPiolifli. of oaa - -x- It also contemplates becdxxrinff a nBfinnoi knHh0. Q, national bank instead of a State bank and-increasing its capitah- zation frpm $75,000 tCflOO.OOO. The First M9thodisfe church, of this city, has1 decided to support patients are delighted with its ao a missionary itf some foreigh field, tion. . . Fund, for this purpose have been pledged. ! W . "R Smnnt aoaicrnoa ia Vinair . . .. . , . disposmg of the stock ot milli- ioxy, iawi u ptupoy oi iurs. Crowson. We have - entirely too much stock on hand, andiwe areicom- pelled to tart; this great clotMng Bine iuf.xuiiu. - V. WaixLAcb & Sons. J. D. SHENCK DEADr Qos of tbs County's Prominent and Pro- gresslvejarasrs Sane- Others HI. z Balem Church;-Jan. 14.- There is some sickness in this commun ity. J.- D. Shenck died ' at his home in Looketownship, Rowan county, five miles ,west of Salis bury, at 5 a. m. January 13th. He was confined to his bed but a few. weeks when pneumonia set in and caused his death. His remains were interred at Salem E. L. cnurcn toaay atiz noon. Kev, J; Morgan, of CheBtnut Hill, preached jthe funeral to a large congregation . His text was : The last enemy that shall be destroy ed is death." Mr. Schenck was about 55lyears of age. was ' mar ried twice and leaves a wife and a number of children. The Salem and Gray's people met at Balem parsonage today and gave it 4i coat of paint inside. It will be a complete job when done. This field is open now for some good pastor. Thomas Safrit is still kept in- doorsori: account of lagrippe. Mrs. Gus Leppert is still con fined to her room on " account "bf stomach trouble. Mrs. W. H. Bost is still in bad John. health. , To check a cold quickly, get m 1 . your druggist some little now disnensing Preventics, for tney are not only sale, duu aecia edly effective ard prompt Pre ventics contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sick ening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children, 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cents. Sold by Grimes Drug Store. Positively every article will at a be sold as advertised and Sreat saving to you. V. Wallace &-Sons. When you want the best, get DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It is good for little or big cuts, boils or bruises, and is es pecially recommended for piles. Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. Smiley C&S6 Settled. The case of Mrs. Annie A. Smi- ley vs. the Southern Railway, for damages on account ot the death of her husband, in which a verdict of $5,000 was given last court, was closed Thursday when Clerk woawin paia oyer tne money, says Lexington Dispatch. case would have been closed soon er but for a disagreement about the amount of attorney's fees. The two attorneys receive $650 each: Mrs. . Smiley gets half of the remaining $3,700 and her minor child gets the other half. Mrs, Smiley is the widow of the late Harvey Smiley, the fireman who was killed in the wreck on the -Yadkin road. - THE OLD AND NEW WAY. some Important Facts Which May Prove Helpful. Thirty years ago old-fashioned cod liver oil had to be fo-rcedjdown a patient's throat. Invalids could not take it, and cbildren wouldn't But the doctors prescribed it, and it had tO;be taken by force. Y- t it cured people where enough could be taken into the system, for it has ever been the greatest of all tissue builders and general recon structors known to medicine. We are now anxious to have every one know that Vinol is a new form of this very old and valuable remedy, containing in a concen manta nf nA 14 nil ort.ali hltthnu 1U11U all LXID ILlCUlULUal H1H" trated form all the medicinal ele ments of cod liver oil, actually I r . . !. : J tafcen trom Iresn cods' livers, but 1 by an extractive and concentra- tiM nrocess it is madfl wit.hnni; nil --o r : - ' 8waM' BUU" ,B u" uixo uooo no xxDDu uittugw. , iu x ach like old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions; its strengthen - -i ana neaiiner nrnnfirt.iRs are rn. markable, and both doctors and TAJTJ L'll I UOIO XXX XVOMBWUX J XI. XI M V O UOCil efEected-ixy its use, and we ask all of our customers to try Vinol on pur guarantee to returnrmoney; avey tirn it fkilitd make richy i red blood, increase t be appetite, cure stomach troubles, give the Aged, run-down, tird ;and fde bUitated, or cure xshroniacraldsBeinglot No. iacking coughs or .bronchitia.---3 ThT, W: Grimes Drug Go Saiis u'-. -xr n --, , i ' bufji N. C. " . DEATHS. Thompson, Osoab, generally call ed "Biz," by relatives and inti mates, a son of Robt. F. Thomp son, died in this city Sunday morning from the effects of ! con sumption. Mr. Thompson was a splendicj. young man and was es teemed by a large, circle of friends. He came to Salisbury several years ago with nis father, married Miss Annie Welborn about twa years ago and was in the mercan tile . business here untiT illness compelled him to give it up. The fnneral was held from St. John's Lutheran church Tuesday morn ing and the interment took place in Chestnut Hill cemetery, Rev. M. M. Kinard, his pastor, offici ating. t ' Harbison, William H., son ' of Samuel R Harrison, one of the couaty's most esteemed citizens, was found efeiide the track of the' Soov Railway near a crossing a vmile south of the city,p a home, Sun day mcM As skull was "v ' 4 ft ' crushedadU jaina- soattered along the fciSs-. ridently the re sult of a , passintrain. He had1 been dead' some time when found by Hamp Winecoff at 8 o'clock, as his body was cold. Mr. Har rison was about 48 years fcof 'age and leaves a wife, a number of children and aiv aged father. He was a land hearted and inoffen sive citizen. The funeral was heldTfrom the Episcopal church on Chestnut Hill and his remains were interred in the cemetery near by,";Rev. F. J. Murdock offic iating. Baxter, the ' one-year-old son of Baxter L. Rufty, of Southern City, died last Wednesday night of meningitis. Wood, Mrs., wife of Dr. D. B, Wood of Elmwood, died Friday evening after a lingering illness, and the funeral was held Satur day, the interment taking place in Third Creek cemetery. Mrs. Wood was a Miss Cowan, a sister of the late Abel Cowan and of Mrs. Charlotte Mdbk, of Salis bury, and and auntKf J. H. Mc Kenzie. She leaves a husband, Dr. Wood, who is yCeeble health, five sons and threeaughters. Everybody loves oar baby, rosy sweet and warm With kissy places on her neckand dimples on heparins. Once she was so thin and cross. used to cry with pain Mother gave ier Cascasweet, now -she's well again. Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. Sale. By virtue of tile power of sale vested in me as mortgagee and trustee in a certain mortgage executed by William Broadway and wife, Henrietta Broad way, on tne 30th day or March. 1906, and recorded in Book 27 at page 494 in Register of Deeds of Mortgages ot Rowan County ; said mortgage- being to secure the payment of a certain promisory note and interest executed by the mortgagers, and de fault having been made in payments of said note, 1,1). U. .Lingle, by virtue of the above mentioned power of sale, will sell at Public. Auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in the city of Salisbury, on Mjioday, the 17th day of f ebruary, 1908, at twelve o'clock, M., the following described uroperty : Beginning at a stake Barnhardt cor ner and runs thence S 21U E 2.85 chains to a stake a new corner, themJe" S 86 E 3.50 chains to a stake on old line, tnence in ty vv o cnams to a stake, thence N 86 W 3-50 chains to the beginning, Containing one acre be the same more or less it being a lot Df land deeded by Elln Hall to the said "William Broadway March 30, 1906,- also "all of our household and k tchen furniture 2 beds and cook- stove, sewing machine (New Royal.) D. O. LINGLE, trustee Mortgage Sale. By virtue of the power'of sale vested in me as mortgagee and trustee in certain mortgage exected by Adam Barnhart and wife, Rachael Barnhart, on the 8th day of October, 1904, and recorded in Book 24 at page 556 in Register of Deeds office, of Mortgages I - ..' I of Rowan uounty; said mortgage being given xo secure me pay men m oi a cer- tain'nromisorv note and interest exe cuted by the mortgagers anddefault . saving Dien maue in payment oi saiu note. I. D. O. Linsle. bv virtue of the above mentioned power of sale, wil sen ac puDiic auction, to ine mgnest 1,; D ,door in tne city of Salisbury, on ; MOfldai. the 17th (JaV Of February, 1908. at twelve o'clock, M., the following described property: Beginning at a stake. Adam Barn- hart's corner, thence south, 86M de grees 9 50 chs to a stake, thence south 14 degrees west to a stake 4,50 chs thence north 88 degrees west 8.35 to a stake, thence nortfi 41 degrees east 4.50 to the beginning, coiitainiug 4J acres. Also another lot beginning at a stake on old corner, thence south 4 degrees west 5 50 chs to a stake, thence south o64 degrees east. 3 75 chs to stake, thence north 4 degrees -east o.ou ens to a stance, tnence north mz - !'"contaiiiibjf 'two acres more orMess 5 in the divison of land Heihg. See Book No. 94 ffiif office f or Rowan , county. ,-.- . . D. 0. LINGLE,.trustee Rheumatisme -1 have foond tried and tested cure f or Rheiv U maoism i roia remeay uim wiu scnugDien inci fusronea umoa ox cnranic cripples, nor cam Dony growths back to flesh a?aln.- That is impossible. But I ean now surely kill the pains and pangs of this deplorable disease. ' In Germany with a Chemist In the City of Darmstadt I found the last Imrredient with Which Dr. Snoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made r a penectea, dependable prescription. ; without that last Ingredient, I successfully treated many, many cases of Rheumatism ; but now, at last. It uni formly cures all curable cases of this! heretofore much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular wastes, found In Rheumatic Blood, seem to dissolve and pass away under the action of this remedy as freely as does sugar when added to pure water. And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes freely-pass from the system, and the-cause of Rheumatism is gone forever. There is now no real need no actual excuse to suffer longer with. out help. We sell, and in confidence recommend Shoots -Rheumatic Remedy GRIMES DRUG (C0. Real Artistic Values and honest work make our pic tures talk-our customers are our best advertisers we are pleasing them. Visit our studio and see what we have. Inspect and crit icise our products. Every pic ture warranted a likeness of your V'rrlug," don't matter whether you are handsome or homely. Ready made frames in good values. Re member : If you wanf a high grade enlargement from lite or copy we make them in any style. Bring children before 8L p. m. , PE DEN'S ART STUDIO, No. 1J0 N Main St.. Salisbury. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your Dlood is impure thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, ee zema, itching, risings and bumps, scabby, pimp.y, skin, bone pains, cata rh, rheuma tism, or any blood or skin disease, take Bo tanic Blood Balm. (B B B) Soon all sores heal aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich Druggists or by express $1 per largo bottle Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co Atlanta, Ga, B B B is especially ad Vised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it cures after all else fails William B. Smoot Bismarck Capps SM00T. & CAPPS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Room No 6, Court House Annex, SALISBUKY. N. C. Practice in State and Federal courts. Handle collections, loan money and 1 Handle promptly all business entrust ed to our care. ' For Sale. . A Fine Eowan Farm 345 ACRES. Buildirigs modern in style and nearly new. Main residence has 9 rooms. Two other buildings for tenauts. Good barns and out buildings T Apply to N. F. YORKE, 2-16 4t Concord, N. C. Repairing. I can repair your boiler, engine, saw mill, gun stove or most any kind of machin ery, and will do it at a reasonaoie Ijrice. Write a card or come to see me. Shop, South Main street, Chestnut Hill, or address postoffice box 13, Salisbury, N. C, J. B. DAVIDSON. Dear Customer You have missed a treat if youJiave not been to our store within the last few days and seen our big and splendid display of Christmas goods of every description. IL has been a long while since any firm in this city has been more careful in selecting Ohristmas Goods than we have been this year. We want you to come and get acquainted with our Stock. Our advice is to come early, for the earlier you buy, the bigger variety you have to choose from. Trusting that we may have the pleasure of welcoming you, and showing you our line of Christmas goods within the near future, we beg to remain, Yours, very sincerely, a MM I 1 i I I 111 II Iilff 1 11 U l U I MM. ft. m mmm mmm. - - a k r Tur nn nmax . CLEAR! . ,: : STOCK TAKIWa i r . .,: . - - ' f Commencing January 13th we ill begfn 7 a" sale5 to continue m through 28th; and will give a discptiSt of 5 pn diamonds and Watches, 10 ,pfl on Hand . Painted Chinar Sterling Silver and Gut Olass, and "20 on. all other goods, such as 0 Umbrellas, Jewelry, Clocks, Novelties, Silver Plated Ware, - v Opera Glasses, etc. ' - - - - x This is to clear house before taking Inventory on February A 1st, Avail yourself of this opportunity as we are not. likely to have another sale in . 1908 Positively na goods charged at disconnt prices. CpRIWAW GREEN, Salisbury; - ''Fencer, ?J'"1:iHARt6N, m, c. So Cleverly have the comfort features been hidden beneath a stylish and snappy exterior that there is no way: for you to tell until youtry on a pair that Ralston Shoes are foot moulded. Ralston footprints lasts shaped like the bottom of your feet provide for sole fit as well as upper fit. This means a perfect fitting shoe one in which the body weight instead f resting on Keel and ball as in most shoes is distributed over the entire surface of the foot bottom. Wed'd like o heai you say "Show Me." BELK-HARRYGiO IU GTSALE"" .OF - - .. ' - . 0 "0 of the Ralston Health Shoe 3 "3
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