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J- -ii -:ME iy; . C,.SJ TH&CAaOUIIA VATGHUAtl. t-r ; r- - . i . . --- y - fseev.S.'ow- ,:,:-&rUtpp8:ioing Dusineas pnune ii&i' it scor&!oteMaih and Liberty l' l -' i CabnsirBtirine from toe firm. v Mia ri , Mi-1' V ru b-yA it - PSAj fjj- 7 : -.1 NeTT)latf glass ir being-put in tfliBiahdpwe of P. M. J&illei,Ri64 at Cribbing f Harrison Co'? having s4 v V o0elti cracked; f !b1eat:';from?.ihe jsiansiou npuoe nre, v r ,aa attpruey general,-it ia annonn dinUlbfa8 candidate or cat liorne general beforWth!Pemo 'ci'atiii'nwDtidnthisyear.-7'.. jeQatorCve4man haa secured ancreaseflijii jth,-appropriation fv'-tj! federal building 1. .iff .bvW ' jA" V .ft -y rsv -v m . irony if Q,uwa;izp,uw;: rnis : lVCprn-JbeVNo I. .0. .--'93 :ior- H-vi-.W F ttiiii'lfhft RoKotftKa tiM a & fe. oav iolhKmeetinfc in, their hall Mon Siv ' 7' day nht;; Inerestifl ' addresses y;iTingtoiyaa..H. McKenzie. S'fl :!iiitfQpl. the omea packer libit a branch warehouse in this city. t'-. - Positivlv everv, artiole will H'-? $M - .iob$ sold las advertised and at a inJi sa5?e ?gtet savmgitolyou. .fi.'! --w.flK. ''". ? W Witt k -A- finxrct BOO? - 7 ' -r. Mrs. Bicliard HendersonHas Lockjaw. f4 i :'Tn ; manygfriends oq Capt. and aft f3?'V . Hits.' Richard, Henderson will be : , s,ldeepiy;grieved jto learn tnav Mrs. !I:''4.ftrrt?nn is S idfisnflrafefilv with ft c seaael originated from a small cut on her ngei-' inflictedseveral .4yC.-,j . r -. -er- ' ilia Voa Hil ... f, .. . f - - 4UBrf -rjt i- , -ii.-t.--i iJTT' rr - xa imu negAi ai leMcu ,T 0 nv.;riy " 'Tn 'attempting tg arrest a negrq ol' 1. l?8 D; Beasely of Southern K c ; 3& xloy .'-irW' We4hesday was badly - yuji. vtavu i x AAVa. . iu. vug , uau wo , w ".lU.: sai Draper., pwper vas disturb ; oV?1?1? "peace anf v wheirined I - i , , , . v, -that "hej was under -arrest drew c; ' 3 toJoHfifeapon ah(: begaa slashing. .4 B.eaJiely.'8nck was ..cut clear -aroundoofte ' side and also, re,- rf fivea-A.jnort wouna on ms enm ne arew ms revolver ana sines a 4""-. 5. hot bullet .limine negro's, side and S i1ntofiheel as h pupils" were enrolled, SttllSfefc(caP0r This brought J with prospects for many more, 4?T a-ffillow down. anH.' ftft.flP heina 5,fff .jr " ';T ,2; . . ;lrliHolobbed8ubmitted to arrest, fll prper waa3akeii before Esq, G. 0 esperman and was bound over r- to couit, being sent to jail. to ? : r await - trial. , It,, ig ., thought the Jffy A luii all serious results may fol low, Mr. Beasely's wounds came near being serious but. will soon heal should nothing unforseen occur. J; " r ; gfiillioiri tf rpaiitollearn of the many bargains offered therein. Anbther " "thing ybu-"-can' 'bear in mind, this firm does not make a habit of getting a few low priced articles to draw customers and then fail to have ,them when you call, i -Tbjs ison of the- most reliable i&&$lie city. . . ; V. Wallace & Sons,, the oid re 'I liable clothing dealers, are trying to reduce; their stock of clothing just at this time and in a half- m TAii ?paiad,nyiteyour' attention $j, 8 acob Zeldman also has more - t clothingf and less , cash than he LsH1 cflirrl a'ts; fHe is very ' 'desirous, to M'i.jT'i' i i o : i - : a u&unauo. t ou ii you iisH ate in. Ineed don't forget Feid- OJ man's, 125 S. Main 01 J DEATHS. ' If If Oiif KSiirz, MBirwifeof Geo. L, Kluttzf died at" her home in $his city llonday moriiing from the I effects hf pneumonia, having been Sum - J r ill about ten V4ays. Mrs. Kluttz s4 was the daughter of P. A. Hart ' man, Icounty commissioner, and waB a pplehdid; young" woman. She leaves a husbaM five children, a sisterV lVtT. W J. Leonard and a WotoSj. Hartman. The Ifffi'JumpA wascfel at JJuion church "S 4JT urn- In Uemoriam.- Oh the 19th. of January, 1908 thet birthday iofiGenItobextiE Leeand great memorial day held by-JJaugiiterB of ;the Confederacy. reealutions.f were passed tby;a the Robert 5 SVHok6 : Chapter on ."the aewn oi mrs reter w . iiairsiion nee Fannie' Caldwell: daughter o the late Judge DavidiF: Cai dwell Ist Thatl the . heart :of r the Chapter is deeply ; touched by. the 'pa8sing'' of Mrs. Jlairston.- lhat we . have lost a member of noble character and ability, a Southern er or the purest ' type,- wnose ine was : full of good deeds, oi piety and . Deiieyoience.' ur niga? socia rank, ehdowed with great natura talent enlarged! a'nd beautified by education and association; with the most cultured,; with gentle' grace she'adapted herself to every class or condition of persons so that even the illiterate and obscure re ceived and heard her gladly while themQst favored sought and en joyed! her society.- Noted fo char ity and. kind, deeds, the music, of her foot fall waB welcome at every door and , her kind .. words filled aching hearts with joy. Ber k in drcd, her - friends, .her , proteges, ye, heTr. servants rise up and call her blessed. . i .. 2nd; We. as ! Daughters !of . the Confederacy desire to .express bur. senumenis in. ine great xusa we have sustained' in her departure, to the better. -lanid,' and to hereby; bear testimony ito pur highappre ciation of her devoted work and service s. a true and faithful worker in our Chapters 3rd. That we ' tender to her family, in their bereavementand loss, our hflartfelt sympathy. 4th. That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Chapter book, to keep afresh the memory of this jawel we have lost, that a copy be sent to the family and , that t,he Salisbury papers publish the.game. " r ''Who abb thb blest? They Tfho have kept '. their sympathies awake, - And, Scattered joy for more than cus tom's sake. Steadfast 'and tender, in theiour of need, Gentle in thought, benevolent in deed, Whose looks have power to make dis? cussion cease, Whose smiles are pleasant and whose words are peace This was the character of our departed member who so recently passed, through 'Glory's morning gate to walk in Paradise. Respectfully'submrtted, Mes. Jno. S. Henderson, Pros Mrs. Wm.'H OVEBM4VN, Rec. Sec Names of committee. Mrs. Edwabd Neave, Miss Besbie Henderson. POOL. Pool, Jan . 20. A Sunday school was organized, . at . our school -house feunday, Janu ary, 19th . A large crowd was present and about forty or as the literature gave out and more will be ordered. N. J. Eagle was elected superin tendent . Mies Hattie Ward, Mis.JN. J.JKagleand John W. Morgan were .elected teach ers.. The indications are that it will be a success. Duke Morgan ?and family, of Salisbury, visited relatives here 'Saturday night and Sunday. Jarvey . Morgan is on the siek list with a cold. We hope to see him out soon, v , Our school is progressing well, as the attendance is large and more are on" the roll than former years. Miss .yvara Keeps tne school up to a high standard despite any opposition. ' Miss Pearle Crook is able to be out again after being confined for several weeks with rheumatism. , ; . Mrs. R. F. Orook, of Salis bury, is visiting her people here and will return home in a few days. William Lentz was visiting in . pur- town Sunday. He seems to like our town. Wild geese are said to be plentiful now on the. river. They have been very scarce up tonow, but are coming in arge droves. ; , TV X7" HTnTCJi n a.a-pofintv' a new barn on his plantation. ! A. B. Jjisk.is doing the. work for him. - - Itemizee. DwardBlementsonl IAiMmeniVESoh pointed7 third agsistanphJ'sMain iy the" Municipal ' Hospital V hi Philadelphia. :? ; . H A Ii'dVpendipoltBe Merr5lffiMEP iRiserare thebestpak bujr: - A 0iBtiiHon.riMlsicX.iieM 'oid bJalsFuMeandll iSajo' we Sre-noVujeop that ruggiBis;0 goliive4 on thft iplace of , " ntjw - - - BeBtohdwicapso wst (V &wq?Q. i .T, ' ; .i V4"rf': :V4'n' deQg,-and.Col.Bpro9sl4QQk. t.J - JT II II ; II II .r x m f TiT n ii TiTJivi TimH S H I I P I K H tlU t k I I U Qlthret, hot bullets into Coif Neil's jone.oi wnicn was in the heacj irm ttti?Q T nd asfidiWniedia 14 death! r.' 11 I K l.iX-Faick;1iafd: the' shooting ' al(f phpned-j for, officers, v wholre I .Mil " ' I "2l "Irw. . vw souuo, uuu JJUIUO1 UUU- XJ1 1 Jk V mde bis escape ?r .,B,ippd . houids O were put on rs tracks, but owing O he late! rains havingestroy 7 V ed the scent5 they ! proved wor th- less. Burns-had a sister living at r O Majolica and the officers; thought -rO it wise " to c go there, which th, jr did' and fouiid their man. Hp uiauo jju oiiui u w osfaue ano r.xeaxs in the mannf aerara Jat Vona -PmAnim vmenttoughtfuFfearcli IfiheAms of nature's punttsr4tperimtairf best agh slMft5cwJQe and 1188 P&PSm u- nce first on hoj5laefactors73 j S o o o o o o o 0 UUK UHEAT JAriUAKT UlAKAHUE SALb X stated that he shot in self defense X v Starts this morning and:fwilLWontinued for about . X We wa,8ibr?u.ht to Salisbury and w - - ,-- . j piacea in lau. mmrn a u ur nr t ' - . . . raw r- jrem T S Tv' , 4U It j-i. 4t 1. '!VL ''yco '; fl ' .9 TTi 1 - nin - "V. 4 -T scleptifiyferSarei wheat' 'flatS. ntaf n tfi rosren elements m -tha Dody in their proper propor PaltrtblNHtrftious-Easy jf Dltfestton and Ready to Eat SfTtA PJ XJftv ew nmreeK or cow MlUflo. mux. wtwvcn.-:' "4 . A great opportunity for you to buy Winter,, ! Q Goods at !a big saving PJRIOE CLTTTESfa . wilbbe the order of the 'day as all Winter Goods must be disposed of before our Spring Goods"' -begin tq.come in. . . , ..!;. " , . ( , : ' We include in ! this sale Dress '., Goods,5-Silks,f q Outing, Flannels, both light and dark colors, Blanks q ets, Comforts, JVfen's,' Ladies' and .Children's- Knit tvxtroin l-I rtBlonw 40li-vrt l4ci 4TVi 511 wA-n ' ftn 4- a Ladies' Coats, Ladiesr" Suits and Millinery. All Millinery will go for abot half price, - and in some cases for less, so you will have to be in a b,urrry or the best thing will be gQne. BEAD oa-Hettijly. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I lot Ladies, and Children's Hats, 1.0Q and 1.50 value to go at 39c. . 1 lot 36-inch Wool Dress Goods, SOc value to gx at 29c. 1 lot 10c Cotton Flannel to gx at 8 1-2c. ' ., -- 1 lot good Calico to go at' 4c ' -rV-cS' r 1 lot good Outing- td go at 40.'"!" "if "" CT" .1 lot Light Colored Outings in checks and stripes, 10c value for. 7c 1 lot 10-4 Blankets, 6Sc value to go at 50c. All other qualities of blankets have been reduced to about factory tost. Children's Cloaks, 3.50 quality, willgo at $1.98. Ladies' .Cloaks, 5.00 quality,, will go at $3.50. Ladies' .Coat Suits at about factory cost and in some cases for less. . o O! o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o SIA - t SlBiaVtS btfirMtlon. Sons r TotBaciache-WeaiKlilBBU InDBWiKldnfii 4 toddirPnit-Siiri and Site r. .CHICAGO. ILL. Fop sale by James Plummer and all Druoglffts. 1 1 ... ." ; '' I A Great Showing of Embroideries for 5 and 10o O Please remember that this sale will be continued for O about ten days, so you can come any time during: the ten O j days and be sure of getting great Bargains. ; But the ear lier the better as all the best things alwas go first El Hire Denar f ent Store Co Corner Hain and Bank $t opoooooooooootoooooooqo o o o o o o oooo Pf, No Black Rules are Turned in . the Papers, and Sorrow Finds no abiding place in the home whero is always kept, ready for useGowan's PtlEUrSOniA CURE. ... A specific for all ihflamation, and Croups, Colds, Coughs, Pnuemonia and appendicitis are caused from inflamation. External. All druggists, 50c and $1. Nature's Greats B loo dhTk; The reeent drug- exposures in this? Country have proven to all that deadly poisons and stimulants ltirk in many Patent Medicines. ' Yott nevr know when you might be taking- some of that class. - .:. i - Nature has made ample provision for restoring vigor, and. vitality to humanity, and the public, as well as doctors, resort to Natural Remedies, when all others have failed. .Are you troubled with Dyspepsia, Nervousness, MalaHa, Kidney or Bladder Trouble, Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysentery, -and above all, that dreadful disease Scrofula, which has alniogt rjaffledhnman skiHyjorDiaeases pecu- M W tfVIUOIOSf - -,. M:V. ,W:". .fiST Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated Iron & Aim Water, Is Nature's Remedy for Nature's Ills. "Ses, when , ypu consider that disease comes from impoverished or run down conditions'! of the system, this Natural Mineral Water furnishes the system what it needs. ' - ' The analysis of this Water, shown on the bottle, tells-you- What Nature thinks you should t&Kewhen sick, and the doctor who reads it will agree.. Do you think the grouping together in this. Water otl-7 different minerals, which are recognized by medical writers as most powerful blood tonics, could have been accidental?- Reason answers, NO 1 , . r ' An 18-Oz bottle of Kedmont-Bedfdrd Concentred andlAlurh' water contains all the minerals of 25 gallons of the' average7 Natural water- Then why buy a barrel of water when you can get a bottle of mineraia at the trivial cost of one- dollar. . The dose is teasnoonrnlin-a-glassf-ymir nwn spring wPtey, tltJ acts nppn the system is not clearly known. It is judged mainly by its or. It has mred all the dis many rhore, evidently through its action as a powerful BLOOD TONIC. f; We have many valuable certificates, which we will be glad to mail, if you are .interested. - - - . ; . -r : -rf ;- i- -t .vr - i Sold and Rec6mmended'y !S T. W. Primes Jr CoChe MjJ!ooke Pharmacy. 0 Whea In need Furniture TL OBJ W. B. Samtneraett, "W". INISrES ST. We sell gloMncon oftFaTi' rRoaemantbf $pencer;rdied ahyjMutnonia -The fu- erarSas-lield Mondav, Rev. The Committee on Judiciary of he House of Representatives fa vorably passed upon, the" Senate bill providing for the holding of 1 i rt.i . . a ieaerai courc in QaiiSDury, alter tne erection of our public build ing. . 9 lltfllTOlfl ana' do Repairing. I can repair! your ooiier, . engine, saw mm,.: gun stove or most anykihdTbf machin ery, and will do it atfa reasorYahlA ChestrMt Hill, or address postoffice box 13, Salisbury, N. C, BELL-SUUinERGETT CO.. Dear Customer : " ; : You have missed a treat if you have not bfeen to our store within the last few days and seen our big afld splendid display of Christmas goods of every description. It has been a long while since any firm in this city haslbeen more careful in selecting Ohristmas vGoods than wo ihave been this yar. 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 fromi Trusting that we may have the pleasure of -welcoming 3ou, and showing you our line of Christmas eoods within the near future, we beg to remain, x ' Yours, very sincerely, "v Y till 1 IJ I J v? ll I J rill l-l I I VI IV Bvl MM, III r hi i i i mm ri iiiiii- a- n - r i " ' in MM -1 jherrul omciating. J. B. DAVIDSON. ' ' V a. i. 4 V'. ,- v' -.v-s -.
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