THE VEP R NT OF PRICE 7 rftV i38Sv.i M Wd will not earry over any heavy weight clothing, we haven't room to keep them. We are offering a valuahle remainder of attractive stock of Cassimers and Worsted Suits, lower than minimum prices. Wa say now without hesitation it will open your eyes, of unequaled for saving money. Onr competitors have and will make strong efforts to imitate, but there is no merchant that can provide you with such an attractive line of clothing with snch low prices. We still have on hand those home-made, all wool Socks at 15c a pair. lis'- 1 V . Ederheimer, Stein & Co. MAKERS orre CHRISTIANA. Feb. 17. Rev. L. B. Spracher, of Virginia, has accepted the call extended to him bv the Union- Christiana pastorate. He will be ready to begin work about the first Sunday in March. We art exceedingly glad he has decided to cast his lot among us for we were very favorably lmpreseeed with his ability as a pulpit orator when he visited us some time ago Misses Eltha Lingle and Beulah Lyerly took advantage of the leap year and paid "Xerxes" a visit. Like Luther Barger of old, "Xer xes" is very fond of the ladies. There was, a valentine party at Crescent, on the 14th ult. Cupid was there and it is feared he did much mischief. It was an occa sion of much pleasure. A mad dog made its appearance in our neighborhood. No one wae bit by the dog, but it bit several dogs and attacked Luther Cauble, of Granite Quarry, at his home Being driven off with a stick the dog started down the big road A crowd soon started in pursuit and after chasing it about two miles they succeeded in killing it. Items are very scarce now, due, we suppose, mostly to the panic. Yes, everything Ins thu panic lately. Even Xerxes has tho symptoms . of it. Therefore you must excuse him if he gets wob bly in hisruuning gear. One day not long since a great, big, powerful built, red headed, wild looking feller come blowing an snorting into Crescent. Thf humble law abiding citizens wuz mity nigh skeered as he wuz so wild an fierce looken. Atter while some uv the braver wuns rekbnitered out so far az to git in speakin distens uv him an axed him who he wuz, an wha--he wuz doin. thar. He tolled them he wuz Rocker what rites for the Watchman and that he w.uz comm to skoal. This humble korrespon dent approached him and found he wuzent dangerous but on the other hand he wuz the nicest kind uv a feller " Since then thur never'wuz better chums than ua Rocker iz all rite and we air gTad to hav him with us. - - Xerxes, 9 SHAVERTOWN. Feb. 21. Miss Lillie ' Arey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Arey, was happily married to .Mack Shaver, son of Mr, and Mra. Vance Shaver, Rev. . M. Shaver officiated. Those present at the marriage were Misses Minnie and Flora Arey, siBters of the brider and Harvey Wyatt and James Morgan. We extend our congrat ulations to the happy pair. A crowd of friends gave Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shaver an old time belling. How did you enjoy it, Mack? There is alot of sickness in our community. Mostly lagrippe' and pneumonia. v Sunday morning, February 16th, Miss Lizzie Morgan w&b united in marriage to Love Hill, both of Jlowan county. Rev. I. M. ShaverJ officiated. We wish them a long -and happy a life. That he may make a good hus band and and she a good wife. Z Beown-Eyed Gibl. V- 125 SOUTH ee. PIMEY WOODS. Emeline Fry died February 1st. She was 62 years old. She was never married. Her home was near Jackson Hill, Davidsen coun ty, but for the past year she has been Hang in this community with felatives. The funeral ser vices took plape at Poplar Grove, near her home, rneumonia; ?is euDDOBed to be the cause of her death. W. H. Fry's whole family, ex cept one little child, have been confined to their beds for the past week. Archie, Mamie and Esther had pneumonia and Mr. Fry and wife, la grippe. They are getting alone fine now, we are glad to note. Rev. I. M. Shaver has been con- ftned to his bed some time with a severe case of grippe, also W. C. Lisk's whole family. Undo Charlie Morgan, one of the oldest citizens in thia section, was pa'iu fully bruised last Wed nesday.. He was chopping, and by some means, a tree struck him, SiruisiDg him badly. Mr. Morgan is about 90 years old and does lot of work. We hope hisjnjuriea arel not serious. Claton Trexler lost? $200 the other dav, while on his way to Ivey Miller's, Hesays. when he left home he put his money in his buggy, being afraid to leave it while he was gone. It was found later by Adam Ketchie. "Mike visited in our section recently. A in've has been made to build phone line from Pool and connect with Parker, Lisk & Co.'s line in our community. If the people will take enough'phones to justify the above company a switchboard will be erected at M. L. Parker's, phone is great help and the people ought to take advantage of the cheap rates that the company is offering. Southerner. GOLD KNOB. Andrew Barger has been on the sick list but is improving. Rev. Lee Trexler has pur chased a camera and has gone to work. He said he was get ting a lot of work to do, but said no one had broke his glass so far. Look out, boys,, or he will get you. borne oi our young men cave almost gone crazy over the telephone, one young man found out that FHV1. Tyack is getting one, so he got one too, Andrew, yon are in the boat now. A. L. Kluttz is getting r9ady to build a new barn. John Barger has, bought a riding plow, he means to plow rain or shine. COENELIATORITJMATUS. Keeping Open House. Everybody is welcome when we feel good; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are working properly, Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels so peifectly one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 25c at all drug stores, sponden main ST. DJEO WITH $680 IN HEfT BED. She Would Curse Her ICats and Did Not Like to Leave Her Lousy Kinfojks. Gold Hill, Feb. 17. Wiley Earnhardt, who was killed by the Yadkin train, was interred at St. Paul's, 4 miles from here. Matthew Small and wife, who moved to Virginia some two months ago, have returned and 4 taken up their residence here. Matthew Bays its too cold for him in Virginia. Owing to suspension of work in the Albemarle furniture factory, C. L. Basinger and wife have movtd back to John Shaver's farm and will farm this year. G. A. Hilderman has the brick and sningles on his lot just oppo site the Gold Hill depot, and will build a nice residence on same in the early spring. Robert Morgan will commence building his residence this week, material for same has already been placed. Will Jenkins and his mother are both confined to their beet with fever. Edna and Clyde are about well. - John Casper is having his house repaired which was recently va cated by J. G, Moose. The mines here experience great difficulty in securing wood and coal to keep their plants running in fact, they were forced to shu down the stamp mill and all work except pumping with until their coal arrives. Pleas Stokes, of the county near the Yakin river, and his wife both died within 2 of hours each other last week with pneumonia rney were Duriea in tne same grave at Lane's chapel last Sun day, so I have been informed. Emily Miller, an aged maiden lady, probably 80 years old, died last Tuesday at her residence near Millertown. Sha had lived there alone with her cats for abou A r r ir mi w years, miss miner was a very wicked old woman. It is said she would sit in the house and curse her cats when no one was ibout She said just before she died tha it was bad to have to die and go to hell and leave her lousy kinfolks They found $500.00 iD an old cof fee pot in the bed after her death also about $180 .n gold sewed up in her bed tick. She was interred at the old Miller burying ground Mike, it you nave uacarrn, ria your self of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis., to mail you free, a bdx of his Dr Snoop's Catarrh Remedy. A sim ple, single test, will surely tell you a Catarrh- truth well worth your khowing. Write today Don't suffer longer. YOST. Feb. 15 The school paths got so muddy that the pupils almost m red down, some of them were hauled to school by two-horse loads. Mrs. Rufus Stirewalt is quite ill with pneumonia. Miss Cora Troutman, while crossing the ford below Yost Bros.1 store, fell in the water and lost her parcels, but we are glad to say that she escaped from being drowned. . A. L. Pless bought a fine horse and buggy last week. ' J. u, lost win start up again p Monday morning sawing hickory spokes. He will stop ginning cot ton on the first Saturday in March. William Bost is sawing pine and oak lumber every day. Miss Belle Barger is visiting rel atives near Yost. J. L. Yost is able to be out now at his work. J. B. Yost is getting out lumber for a dwelling house. The wheat and oats are not doing so well around liere. " Rob Troutman went to Concord last Sunday to see his relatives. M. A. Troutman is clearing up targe new ground which he will tend this summer. The Sifford little daughter of is very sick with J. L. pneu- monia. Mrs. P. M. Yost who lives abont one and a half miles from Yost, is on the sick list this week, Mrs. Rufus Stirewalt is getting better from pneumonia. Moses Stirewalt who lives near Ebeneezer Church is on the sick 1 list with pneumoni . There was preaching at Phan atil's Baptist Church last Sunday at seven o'clock. Charlie and John Rimer and William Saffert are sick with the Thb Miller, Caltarrlhi - To pTOTe tmquestlonably, and beyond any doubt, that Catarrh of the nose and throat can be cured, I am furnishing patients through druggist!, small free Trial Boxes of Dr. Bhoop's Catarrh Cure. I do this because I am so certain, that Dr. Snoop's Catarrh Cure will brine actual substantial help. Nothing- certainly, is so convindns; as a physical teetof any article of real ranniiui marl Rut thut article must possess true merit, else the test will conaemn, ratner tnan aayance tt. Dr. Shoon's lemn. rat Catarrh Core is a snow white, healinr antiseptic balm, put up in beautiful nickel capped class jars at Mo. Such soothing asents as Oil Eucalyptus. ThymoL Menthol, etc, are Incorporated into a velvety, cream like Petrolatum, imported by Dr. enOOD from Eurone. If Catarrh nt t.h nnu nri throat has extended to the stomach, then by aU means also use internally. Dr. Snoop's Restorative. Stomach distress, a lack of general strength, bloating, belching, biliousness, bad taste, etc. surely call for Dr. Bhoop's Restorative. For uncomplicated catarrh only of the nose and throat nothing else, however, need be used but Dr. Sloop's Catarrh Cure GRIMES DRUG CO. IC Capital $20,000 00 Real Estate, Loans, Insurance . SALISBURY, N. C Two Valuable Farms For Sale. We offer for sale cheap the Captain Wilson Farm in South RoWan and near Mill Bridge ; con sists of abont 120 acres including one of the very btjat pieces of bot tom land in he State ; has plenty of timber; two good dwelling houses, and is located in the best farming section of Rowan county ; it is known as the Old Wilson Place. For price and terms apply or write to our office. We also offer for quick sale a 46 acre farm three miles out of Salisbury; has 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. 4 Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent, on money in savings department, adding the interest to the principal every 90 days, and offer everv safe euard to the depositors. We also loan money on real es tate and personal security T THE PEOPLES' BASK AID TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Nobwood, President. Cashier. H. Thompson, J. A. Pkklee, VPreaident. Teller. HARRISON Salisbury; tj. g. FOR SALE. Flour: Perfection, Straight, and Pancake; Buck wheat Flour, Meal, Chops, Corn, Wheat and Oats, Mixed Feed. Shuping Bros., Rock. For Only $1.00 you can get a setting of eggs from O. O. Harrison's nice large White Wyandotte, the great winter layers. P. xO Mt. Ulla, N, C, 2-12 eow 12t pd Walking Stick Souisnirs, made from the original hewn sills of the old Mansion House, burned Septem ber 6th, '07, had be purcliased at J. H. Reid's or Purcell's drugstore. "BlltMen my come and go, but I go on meu may forever." Rothbock's Hill, N. C. Roller Mills Gold 2-12 8m Sale of Valuable Lands (or Partition. 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 f Beaver vs. William Earnhardt and wife I Alice Earnhardt et al., appointing the undersigned Commissioner to sell cer- i tain lands for partition, I will expose for sale at Dublic auction for cash at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C, ' on Saturday, March 7th, 1908, at fclif hour of 12 M, the following de-' scribed lands : I Beginning at a stake, corner of No. 4. thence north 25 chains to a stake on di-1 vision line, corner to JNo. 4, thence wst 5 chains to poplar on division, thence south 25 chains on the old line to post oak, thence east 5 chains on the old line to the beginning, containing 12 6 acres. t Another lot, beginning at stake, thence north 25 chains to stake on di vision line, corner to Nj. 10, thence west 20 chains on the division line to a stake, thence south 25 chains on line wiih No. 5 to stake" on the original, hnce, thence east 20 chains on the old original line to the beginning, contain ing 50 acres, the same being lots Nos 1, 2 and 3 in the division of the lands of John Beaver. This Dec. 31st, 1907 JOHN L. RENDLEMAN, commissioner. Charles W. Woodson, M. D Medicine and Surgery. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Office Phone 600 ; Res. 336 J! OFFICE; WacbOTia BanK Building. THfJtfATFS STRONGEST BANKING INSTITUTION. $600,000.00 Capital. Over FiveMillion Dollars Assets 4 PER CENT. intesest guaranteed on money re- I maining three months in the Sav ing department, yet you can get your money when you want it. ; Wachovia Loan & Trust Co., Salisbury Savings Bank Building. I rlt ROOSTER CRIED I could swear if I tried That there goes a bonnet With my tail feathers on it!' Something to crow about is our bam pie Shoes at 67c on the dollar. Have you seen our new arrivals in our Long Wear Shoes? If. not you're behind the times. Better calll on us to-day and maka your selection beiore the holiday rush. Our stock is the lar gest inihe city to pick from. BiiliSlSTGO tPQPWUW price root wear We are still giving away those splendid pocket knives to all who pay a year's subscription, in advance, to The Caro lia Watchman. Pay lip and get one for a Christmast gift. HHHMWiiiiniHHiiuMHiHimiininiiniHuiiiimHiiinnmiHiHii HOGLESS LARD It is a recognized fact that no "Snowdrift" user ever uses any other cooking-fat, for "Snowdrift" the Standard of quality is purity itself, made by Nature in the green fields of the Sunny South. The top-most grade of cotton seed oil refined fry our original Wesson process. No hog-lard in it. Wholesome, eco . nomical, digestible, healthful. As good as butter for all cooking purposes, and much cheaper. THE SOVTHER.N MewTorkjSavannahMtlavta JfewO'rhavs-Chicago) 0 3 BIG- WAGON SALE Duriug September we will offer for CASH a number of Two-HorsH Wagous at cst. COST ! Think of it. If you need a wagon now or expect to need one later you will make money by pur chashing NOW. If you will investigate we can show you where vou are saving at least 15 percent., and a lit tie later, more than that figure. 8 We offer for CASH only, at COST, are the Mitch, ell, Virginia and Barber. These wagons have gained a reputation through MERIT only,' and our satiened customers stand as a monument to this tact. Convince yourself as to the saving in price and quality of goods offered. e TheTeason for the offer of Two-Horee Wagons at COST is that we desire to discontinue handling two-horse wagons and confine ourselves to the sale of One-horse Wagons, fine' and medium grade Buereiea and nrr.-on.a tu.,.i? n,- ,. draaa II it ie BARGAINS YOU without fail. SB 8 A V n.i...n 115 E, Council Street. SALISBURY COTTON - OIL CO WACOM 3 "6a, mnuwiJB, llieaDQ Our Stock OF 0 SURREYS AND BUGGIES is large and compased of the latest styles and are offered at prices to attract the most' indifferent-purchaser. "ARE AFTER, W. C See US ftt. r.t ra n w w w OSLO

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