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5c -fs?'s"!B pi AST-: 1 V I ii n . 1 i - It is an occasion that no'thrifty man will want to miss, C Y practically any style you iant, in a single orjiouble-breasted y productions and splendid making and materials. These - Men's Suits at $3.90Wobl materials that were $7 50 Men's Suits at $4.90 All wool garments that were. $i000 Men's Suits at $7.90 Very fina suits that were $13 50 to $1500 Men's Overcoats at $3.90 Black, blue, and Fancy Cheviots that were $7 50' Men's Overcoats at $4.90 Extra long or medium, guaranteed to - - - -be all wool that were $10 00 . . - - ; . O Boys Winter Suits and BELOW COST. We have U uome ana oe conyincea. ANOTHER OLD SOLDIER GONE. Peter Ritchie Died Sunday Nlg&t. Parson age Built ea Higbest Laidio Cosptj. Faith, Feb. 8rd. Peter Ritchie, an old Confederate veteran, died at the home of his son, James Ritchie, Sunday night. He will be laid to rest at Saint Paul's -tomorrow, where the funeral will . take place.-. For many -years he lived and farmed at his home about five miles West of Salisbury, but at the, death of his wife re cently he moved to his son's to make his home. January 27th,U908, Sady, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ross, died. She was four or five -years old. The funeral services were held next day. - The new phone that recently run through Faith is the' busiest little line we ever saw and is a great help to the people. ' It runs into the, depot at Granite Quarry and lots of people are pay ing toll to get to talk to the agent about their freight, etc. Bev. C?B. Heller and family moved into their new residence here January 29th, 1908. This'is the largest residence in Faith and stands on a high knowl over look ' ing the town of Faith, and a good view of Salisbury and the Blue Ridge mountains can be had from thejtop of ithebuilding. W. Kinney, of Lexington, N. C, was the builder. ? . vjirs. Lawson McCombs has re turned home from Morganton and gone to-housekeeping. She was glad to see her family and her little children and has been re stored in mind and, health. Geo. M. Shupingand Miss Mary Goodman, the newly married couple, are visiting frieads in Faith. We hope hope they will "locate here. D. D, Peeler, one of the oldest citizens in Faith, is confined to his room, sick at his son's, George Peeler's. , Peeler, Bame & Co., with sever al teams, are haulipg granite cem etery curbimg to Chestnut Hill cemetery to enclose the family lot of J. F. RulfsV Mrs. Nannie Wyatt, widow of Tom Wyatt, died JPebruary 2nd, 1908, age nearly 85 yeS'rs She lived in the settlement of Saint Matthew's church in her younger days, of which church she was 'a member and attend regularly, but for many years she had been making her home with her only son, Jesse Wyatt. She leaves six grand children and' two great-Grrand-children.- She war laid tn rest in Shiloh church cemetery. -4 Chas. Jl. Peeler and brother, J: L. Peeler, have sold their en gine and wood shop equipment to Trexler, McCombs & Co. They hope to be running , in a short time. ' Venus. - HitgWorliood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine, speaking, of Electric Bit ters, says: "It is a neighborhood favorite here with us." It de serves to be a favorite everywhere: It gives quick relief in dyspepsia, ' liver complaint, kidney derange ment, malnutritionY nervousness, weakness and general debility, -Its action on the bloody as a thorough purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alternative tonio is sold under guarantee at allxlrug stores, 60c, r ; ry-" ' "'oBDDir: ,,,,nnn rnaQQDOOi - OOP H Horresponde Overcoats: must go and are being sold at cost and many instances m aiTV m Orfl nff ftri n Cta tn mn1r vnn hnt Via Bnoo TiAf olTW if - lit nee. ZIP SUITH TO SPEAK AT ROCKWELL TAe Junior Order to Hare a Grand Februan 13th. Rally Gold Knob, Feb. 3. I reckon the ground bog saw his shadow? - Mrs. Minnie Morgan and Mrs. W. M. Stowjr are on the sick list this week we are sorry to note. The painting of the school house has been completed which adds beauty, to its appearance. The Morgan Sawmill Co., has about finished the sawing of E. A. Goodman's timber at this place. It is not definitely known, just where they will move to. Mr. Goodman will move his mill on the Clodfelter place near here. Murray L. R. Trexler is prepar ing to build a nice residence near his father, Z. G. Trexler. Harvey J. Brown is puttiog the finishing touches on his barn by buildingBheds around it. N. C. Park and H. J. Brown have swapped houses. - The Graft Mining Co., is work ing fall sway near here. We hope this will be the means of' helping many out of the grip of the panic On Thursday night, February 18th, 1908, Z. P. Smith, lecturer for the Junior Order, will lecture in the Ju niorhall at Rockwel 1 . Bro. Smith is an able speaker, haviDg been State councilor, he is in a position to know the ob jects rules and usages of the or der. It is our request that all who are members of the Jr. O. U. A. M., and those who are not, but are in sympathy with thtS good of our country, come out on the 13th to hear this able and distinguished orator. The doors of the hall will be thrown open to all. -You are welcome. Come ! Remember the date nnd the place : Rpckwell, Thursday night, February 13th, 1908. Lee. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. Do Not Eodaoger Life When a Salisbury Citizen Shows You toe Core. - Why will people "continue to suffer the agomies of kidney com plaint, backache, urinary dis orders, lamenesB, headaches, lang uor, why allow themselves to be come chronic invalids, when a cer tain cure is offered them? Doan's Kidney Pills is the rem edy to use, because it gives to the kidneys the help they need to per form their work. v , . If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, cure yourfeelf now, before diabetes, dropsy or B right's disease sets in. Read this Salisbury testimony.' J. B. Robinson, residing at 121 E. Liberty St., Salisbury, N. X3.', says : 'I recommend ' Doan's Kid ney Pills very highly as I believe them to be exactly as represented For years I suffered from backache und .at times the pain across my back was so severe as to 'unfit me for work. At night I oould not rest and consequently, arose in the morning . feeling very- tired and' listless. After using Doan's Kid ney .Pills a short time all these troubles disappeared and I am now in the best of health; I high lyrecommend Doan's Kidney.Pills to others sufferingi in : a similiar manner.' ' ' :::'-r J : "For sale by all" dealers. Price 50 cents'. Foster-Milbnm ' Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. u 4 f ; S 3 'Remember .the nabie Doan's and tako no' otherr ' ;" '.' , -. . ; ' '.. '." ; ' ;"s Subscribe to Teb Waxohkiv, t3 the are some UINIX8 OPERATIONS AT 60U HILL. IStill SCD6 Cases of Typoid Ferer. At Old-Time Spelling Bee. Gold Hill, Feb. 8. If the ground hog did not see his shadow on. yesterday, I guess the Klondike weather we are having was suffi cient to intimidate and drive him back to his'hole. The themome ter registered 13 above this morn ing and on yesterday it was 16. This is the coldest morning we have had this winter. A company of nine of the stock holders in the Southern mine are here from Cleveland, Ohio, and held a meeting, the result of which has not been mader public, though it is rumored several changes will be made. Both: the Southern Mining (Jo.'s stamp mill and the Gold-Hill Copper Co.'s mill were in opera tion last week,, but the extreme cold weather prevailing now froze up some-of the piping and ma chinery at the Gold Hill Copper mill which necessitates a tempo rary shutdown until repairs can made. Two car loads of gold ore from the 800-foot level taken out of the "Newman shoot" have been shipped to Perth Amboy, N.J. There was a regular old-time spelling bee held at the Bethanj school house last Wednesday night between the members of the Bethany school and the Gold Hill public school. The Gold Hill pupils going to Bethany ; and de feated them in a content whioh was very close. Bethany will come here and the-spelling will be repeated in a few days. Miss Dora Wilhelm is visiting at Miss Clara Proctor's. Little Sadie Morgan has typhoid fever. " Remel Myers is very sick, she is threatened with fever. Mrs. Laura Jenkins is very sick with la grippe, . Will Small, wife and baby are visiting his mother. They have been in Arizona- for some time. The baby, which is 18 months old, has taken pneumonia and is critically ill. Geo. McCarnes has another se rious attack of his old trouble, kidney and bladder trpuble. Now that th legislature has practically ratified the Governor's rate compromise of 2 cents per mile, and left r the prohibition to the people to vote on, we hope times will get belter and .more public ork start up, but wait, "we shall see what we will see." , Robert Morgan is placing the materials with which he contemn plates building a dwelling house on his lot. Mr?. J ulia Morgan is having her barn and all outhouses cover ed with a nice shingle roof which will greatly enhance their vafue. ' - '' ' Mike. BOSTUN'S X ROADS 7 - Feb, 8.- We have had the cold est weatherr-of the winter.; The thermometer registered 20 degrees below freezing.' ' ,, 1 v There have been a number of cases of pneumonia in this section during the past .three weeks. v "Mrs. Rebecca Hill Has been very low for ten days with pneumonia, but is a little betterat this writ ing Her son and daughter, John and Zetta, are also .yery low at this time with pneumonia We MensQvercOats at $7.90Blackt Oxford, Grey, tan, aiso Craven- . ette Overcoats that were $13 50 ta$15 00 Men's Pants at 95b-Cordurojs,- mixed tweeds and cheviots thaV ' ' , - - - were $1 50 to $2 00 . Men's Pants at $1.95 guaranteed all wool Cheviots, Worsteds, Tweeds and Fancy Caesimere that were $3 0 to $4 00 wish them a speedy recovery. . Mrs, T. A. P. Roseman,v who has been in her bed for two weeks with rheumatism, is abb to be out again. Little Floyd Sidea, who had pneumonia, is' able to be out again we are glad to say. Miss Belle tirewalt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stirewal. who was attending school at . Mt. Pleasant Seminary, died of ty phoid pneumouia there the 27th of January. She was brought to Ebenezer church where the funer al was preached vby her pastor, Rev. H. A. Trexler, and her re mains were laid at rest in the cemetery. We hear a few talking about prohibition , but we would rather hear them talk.ng about putting rock in the public road, and meat in the smokehouse and bread in the kitchen. We think that bread and meat and good roads are of gnqre benefit at this time to us than prohibition. We learn that George Shuping and Miss Mary Goodman, of Lit aker, went to Concord last week, came back man and wife. We extend bqpt wishes to the contract ing parties. " . Ajax. : PAIN P&In In tb head Data urrwhen, hM tta atnas. Pfcln licongestiop, paiq U blood prMauie nothing Im BSOftllr. At wmL to wn Dr. fihaon. and ta Mvn It he has created little pink tablet. That TMMet eauea vi. atHBQjyg Headache Tablet eoaxet blood preassre a war from pain center. Its effeUeharaiina. pleasingly delightful. Gently, thoaxh tafely. it Barelr auallsea th blood dicw latlon. If too hare a headache, ft blood preonrs. If ifi painful periods with women, tame cause. If you are aleepleta. restless, nervous, if blood concesttan blood pressure. .That surely is a certainty, for Dr. Snoop's Headache Tablets stop it in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise toot flnrer. and doesnt it ret red. and wen. and pain root Of course it does. It's con. faction, blood pressure. Ton' U find it w is always. Irs simply Common Sense. WsseU at 25 cents, and cheerfully ret YOu'U and it where pain Be. recommend Dr. S Tablets GRIMES DRUG CO. IC Capital $20,000 00 Real Estate, Loans, Insurance SALISBURY, N. C Two Valuable Farms For Sale. We- offer for sale eheap r the Captain Wilson Farn in South Rowan and near-Mill Bridge ; con sists of about 120 acres including one of the very lst pieces of bot tom land in the State; has plenty of timbertwo good dwelling houses, and is located in the best farming section of Rowan county ; ft is known as the Old Wilson Place. -1 For price- and terms apply or write to pur office. We also offer for quick sale a 46 acre farm three miles outj of Salisbury; lias good five room new dwelling ; good barns ; pas-? tures and lots fenced ; would make a splendid dairy farm. Can be bought now for $1,500. PeiCenui We pay 4 per cent, on money in savings department, adding the interest to. the principal every 90 days, and offer every safe guard to the depositors, r : - We also loan money on real es tate and personal security.; -J D, Julian, ,1. D. Noewooi, - President, Cashier. P. H. Thompson,. J. A. Pxblxb,. V.-President. ; -.p- Teller. MCuBBlHS I 111 Men's, .1 I ; - - --i . ,. .... . . . ! Sale ol YaluaWe Lands lor Parlilion. By virtue of an order obtained from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County in the special proceed ing entitled D A. Beaver and Lafayette Beavt r vs William Earnhardt and wife Alice Earnhardt et al., appointing the undersign ?d Commissioner to sell-eer-tain lands-for partition, I will expose for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door in Salisbury, N. 3, on ... Satarday, Jyiarcb 7th, 1908, at the hour of 12 M; the following de scribed lands: " Beginning at a ftp,ke, corner of No. 4, thenae north 25 chains to a stake on di vision Jine, corner to No. 4,ihence wst 5 chains to poplar on division, thence south 25 chains on theoldli"e to Dostxak. thence east 5 chains on the old line to the beginning, containing 12 acres. Another lot, beginning at stake, thenoe nortli 25 chains to stake on di vision line, corner to No. 10, thence, west 20 chains on the division line to a stake, thence south 25 chains on line wilh No. 5 to stake on the original, lince, thence east 20 chains on the old . original .line 10 me uegimiiu, uuiimiiii ing 50 acres, the same being lots Nos 1, 2 and 3 in the division of the lands of 1 John Beaver. ! This Dec. 31st, 1907 JOH L. KENDLISMAJN commissioner. (jluTl6S W, WOOdSOIl, H. D., ,. ; , J-ACVJl tU-lVA UU1 gCl J . Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Office Phone 600; Ees. 336 J, OFFICE: Wachovia" Bart Building. FOR 5 ALE. Flour: Perfection, Straight, and Pancake : Buck- wheat Flour, Meal, Chops, Corn, Wheat aud Oats, Mixed Feed. Shuping BEOs.,Rock. CHICK. US AMD EGGS FOB SALE. HAVE one dozen each of fine thor oughbred S. White Leghorn. ana wnite Wyandotte uonker eli for pale, also eggs from the same breeds. Leghorn eecs at $1.00 for 15, Wyandotte eggs $1 50 for 15. Should you wi ih fine chickens buy your eggs and cockerels from me. Respectfully, GRANITE BELT PODLIfiY FaRM D. A. HODGE,, Propr. Route 3, - Salisbub, N C. THE STATE'S STRONGEST BANKING INSTITUTION. LI 1 $(500,000.00 Capital. Over Five Million Dollars Assets 4 PER CENT. intesest guaranteed on money re maining three months in the SaV ing department yet you can get your money when you want it. J Wachovia Loan & Trust Co.-, SaUsbury Savings Bank Building. THE ROOSTER CRIED "I eonld swear if I tried . "That there croea a hnnnefr With my tail feathers on itVi Something to crow about is bur Sample Shoes at 67c . on the dollar. Have you seen our new arrivals in our Long WearjShoes? : If not you're behind the times. Better eall on us to-day and niaka your selection before the holid ay J rush. Uur stocky is the lar gest in the city to pick from. nnunu n innu v HI inunuiin Lumio wpmsm mm mmrnm " r- Men's Fur Hats al95o That were $1 50 -urr i TTnT Hri ft 1 .4-5 That were $2 00 to $2 50 - Shirts ai29cAU; Linen, slightly '"Zr . were $100 Men's Socks at 10c Heavy half woDl tnat were uc Men's Socks at 15c All wool, very heavy, that were 25 to 35 125 Q We are still giving away all who pay a year's subscription, in advance, to The Caro lina Watchman. Pay np and get one for a Christmast gift. The superlatively satis factory Southern standard eookiug-fat that has made tfie Sputh famous. ;Pure cotton seed oil, super-refined by our exclusive Wesson process. The a,cme of purity, whole someness, and economy. I I THE SOUTHERN , MewTorkjSav(wtoMtlavtaJew Chicago) v, Duriug September we "will offer for CASH a number c f-. Two-Horse Wagons at CDSt. COST I Think of it. If yuu neea a wagon now or expect to need one later you -will make money by pur cHashing NOW. If you will investigate we can shawyon where youare saving at least 15 percent., and a lit tle later, more than tEat figure. , r- mm A We offer for CASH only, at COST, are the Mit6h A ellr Virginia and Barber. These " wagons have 7m gained a reputation through MERIT onlv. and mir s satished customers stand as amonument to this g fact. Convince yourself as to the saving in price 7 and quality of goods offered . . . The reason for the offer ef -Two Horse Wagons at COST 7o in nlr 16 J0 dl?tinoe handling two-horso waeons S L r6 onrs?lv to the sale ofjO.-e-horse Wagons, fine ' GrateJ S81f and Carriage8antel8, Ti eaDd damaged by water, that South Main St., 9 0 ; SALISBURY, N. C Q those splendid pocket knives to LAR.D COTTON OIL CO wmm sale. Slock OF Jis large and cpmpased of the r latest-styles and are nttA tprlcea'to attract he most indifferent purchaser. - Our SURREYS BUGGIES ton Co. i;:r! 'C'-l '-
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