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THE CAROLINA 7ATCHI.1 All. - " -..' . ..... t ;.. Local Na wsftTn a 'Z , John H.:Morgan:ft -blacksmith at Spencer, iwas struck on " the hand by a pieos , of steel,"; thrown from a machine, inflicting a severe : and paimul cutr " r 3 ' ; .. James Oliver Boone, a celebrat ed .Bineer." will amp- at h A-flM kbryIub onl&e-nighf i3bheJ iThe waveB ofentlaiasin thatwere l itn, under : the -auspices, of ; the Daughters of .! the - Confederacy . - cF.ifo-- iBiBi)tu.i: local talent and it is promised to , be "musical feast which the public -ia invited. Frank Spry and Walter Brown, who live in East Salisbury sue ceeded -in taking a man by the name of Boone toa house and robbing him of $85 while he slept. ib is supposed tnat tne man was intoxicated and therefore an easy victim to the boys plot. Spry is about 14 and Brown about 17 years of.aee and'both bear a very unsa vory reputation. After a prelimi nary hearingbefore JusticeKesler, both were bound over to Superior Court. . " The Daughters of Liberty are looking forward to having a great time at Cooleemee this coming Saturday. On that day there will be thirty new members to - be ini tiated. This is said to be the largest number ever taken into the order, at any one time, in this State. Ey Oliver,, the man who died in the county jail from alcoholic poisoning, was buried Saturday in the Potter's Field section of pears that he had a wife and chil-. dren in New York city, but thjy were not in a situation to have his body carried home. The Merchants Association at its last meeting appointed commit tees to look after fakirs and ped dlers. Salisbury has been "stung" verv often bv .man olaimina t.n advertise among the merchants. Theo. Buerbaum. H. Miller and E. W. Burt were appointed commit teemen to receive all propositions from unknown solicitors for ad vertising. A mass meeting of the employes at Spencer was held at the court house Friday night with the view j j i ui gobbiug uatn iu xegara w wages paid and cost of living fdr the last ten years, and to protest against We very mubh regrst thenecep- srtyof leaving out several imp"orJ tant communications which wore. intended for this week's paperV; Rev, J. Gf -Rowe, of Concord, formerly pastor of the First Meth odist church at - this place,., has been, appointed presiding elder of ihe Aaheville district, made va cant by the death of Dr. L. W Crawford.; - ... supposed to have emanated from the anti-prohitbitionist meeting at the court house last Thursday; have not swept away the founda tion for the belief of the masses that whiskey .must go. .. The school authorities" have changed all doors in the city, school building, so they will open on the outside. The recent horri ble fire at Collin wood, O., has im pressd upon them the necessity of taking all precautions to avert a similar occurence here. Jno. S. Henderson, receiver of the Whitney company has re turned from a trip to New-York, where, with Attorney Jttomt, he has been looking into the affairs of the company. Mr, Henderson gives no definite hope of an early resumption of work. The Greensboro Record is re sponsible for the statement that the towns along the Southern Railwayareto .be visited by the circus. . or some years, tne Southern has refused tohaul them because of the great risk and since the wreck of Buffalo Bill's outfit near Linwood, the circus has been a dead number.But ihe Inter- State Commerce Commission has lately ruled that no road ade quately equipped, shall refuse to haul them.so nefw we can get ready to take the children to see the animals, (of course no one goes to see the show) as five showB are on the road, headed by Barnum and Bailey's, who will make a spring tour through this country. The city aldermen have refused to allow the independent tele phone company the right to con struct lines and operate in Salis bury. This matter has been be fore the Board several months and is now settled by their deci- sson. The clean sweep sale now on at A. WWineooff's is drawing, good crowds. MrrWinecoff is one of Salisbury's most progressive mer chants and those who attend this Store Co. Howard, W. B., died at his home n East Salisbury, Sunday morn ing, from a stroke of paralysis. He leaves a wife and five children. - .i The interment was at Chestnut Hill Cemetery Monday afternoon. Baebibb, Davis, died Monday at his home: at Reimerfrom an attacK ot grip aggravated dv in flammation, Mr. Barrier was well and favorably known in thisooun- ty and his death brings sorra to his numerous friends. Bbown, Shelton, son c f Mrs Callie Brown, died at -the home Hf Mrs. B. B. Cole, on Bast Innesl Dverv train brfnM fl tha nw WMpo-o. things for Springand Sum, Little Shelton has recently been a sufferer forborne time and his mer wear- 14 Pay death brings sorrow to all who you to call and inspect knew him. The funeral was con- 0iir new SILKS ducted by Rev. Byron Clark and k. nT?T?w prvnnu LI LB UUUV WHS UltOllOU ttb VUBBIl WAISTS AND SKIRTS Parks Academy to Close. On Friday, March Academy, 18th, Park enndnnfeftd hv Z A Kiuttz and w. h. Earnhardt; win New Woolen Material close with appropriate exercises. Rev. H. A. Trexler will deliver an New Blacks, Blues, Browns, arbitrary action in the "reduction 8ale wil1 not only find bargains in of wages, ' - Counsel for John Barringer, who cut his wife's throat about a week ago, has applied for, bail, as the condition of Mrs. Barringer is improved and no danger is antici pated. ' 1 , The Southern Railway made another heavy cut in, th6 ranks of its employes Tuesday, when: the different, shops were closed by an order from Washington, and are now only keeping what is known as a holiday force at work. About 100 men are out by this cut. A similar reduction took place at Columbia, Atlanta and Knoxville. N. East Salisbury Council, No. 38, was the recipient of the gold coin which was offered by C. B, Webb to the council making the great est gain in the past twelve months. This council enrolled 07 new members and, at .their meeting Thursday night, was presented with the coin by Mr. Webb. . Simpson TPattejrson, a well known and highly respected citi -zen of Atweil township, and a Confederate veteran, died Sunday night as a result from, a falling tree. Mr. Patterson was at Grace the dry goods andjciotions carried in stock but will be assured of oolite attention and prompt ser vice. This sale is for ten days onlv and all should avail them- a selves of the opportunity. From all appearances Salisbury is partial to moving picture shows, there being five now operating and one yet to oe started. At any rate it is a cheap form of enter tainment and probably -the hard times causes people to look fcr less expenditure in the way of amusement. It is understood that the first term of Federal conrt,which con venes here in April, will be for the purpose of organization only and that no cases- will be tried. At the next term of court neid in Charlotte and statesville, cases on the docket from the' counties which will compose this district will be transferred to the Sahs i-bury docket, The Salisbury dis triot will be composed of Rowan Stanly and Davidson, with the possibility- of Cabarrus county being added. From the present outlook, the new depot will be completed a -7 DEATHS. :: Jenkins, Wm.. died at home at Gold Hill after a protracted sick ness witn - typnoid fever. Tne funeral took place , Saturday. Marchjth, at 4 P.M. Coceban,J. JM of Atweil town ship, died Friday, March 6th, at home near' Enoch ville. Mr. Cooh- ran was a good citizen and a Con federate veteran. He was buried at the Presbyterian ohurch. near Enochville, of '' which he was a member. 1 Dr. J. Heel. C!1T0ST Over Davis & Wiley Bank. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office Hours: 8:8 Phone 166 a m to I p m to e p-m The Empire Department Goivan?s Philosophy A man will pay a spiritualist five dollars to tell him something a bout the future ; lie wiil give a'palmist two dollars for a reading; he will invest four dollars in post cards ; he will tip the waiter- for bringing him a wretched meal ; he will send a hurry up call for a doctor if he finds he has & little cough and pay five dollars for a professional visit, and that same man hasn't the fifty cents "to spare" to buy a bottle of Gowan's Pneumonia Care which is a life insurance in itself and which will save all kinds of fright and deten tion .x. The reason for this is simply because a man thinks he will geK the preparation to-morrow. TO-DAY is all the time you can bet on and to-day Inay "be shortened in the twinkling of an eye. All , druggists sell Gowan'sPneumonia Core and All People should have a bottle It is external. FERTILIZEft FACTS. There are three kinds of PLANT XPOD ' Phosphoric Aci4- - v -vy Pctash and Nitiogen. A1 There-is only one source of Phosohoric ;u:Acidtand only one source of potash, but Nitrogen ; is derived from many sources some" good, some fair, some worthless, therefore the true test of any fertilizer - is- the test of its Nitrogen. The proven best Nitrogen is the Nitro gen of Cotton SsinMjtiii. To get Feb Thjzkr - ImnviDUAiErr,:;-, FKBxnuz Chakaotbb, Fbetilizsb Qttalitt, teem ing with plant making, life giving Ni trogen insist on Cotton Seed Meal Fkbtixjzbbs. Made by . Southern Cotton Oil Co. GLORIA, yOON. CONQUERER, RED BULL ,. - FOR SALE BY R. 8. AREY, Richfield, N. C. MORROW BROS. & HEATH, Albemarle.N.C. PATTERSON & Y0UN6, China 8roiBf N.C. n7fnr Subscribe for THE WATCHMAN and Get One. The Carolina Watchman, lffi,BMSk Most WidelyRead Newspaper rhas just completed arrangements whereby itr can present to every one paying ONE DOLLAR IN ADVANCE for a full year's subscription, one of the handsomeiand substantial kntrta Illustrated btlow. THE WATCHMAN, onefull year:; r.. $1.00 Your ohoioe of any one of the good strong ' fcaiyes illustrated. below, retail price, .50 Total retail price, . . T $ 1 .50 Our price for both,' paid in advance, $1.00 Order by Number. in the latest weaves. Spec ial values from 25c to $2 per yard. address at. 11 a. m., and County Superintendent of Education E. G. Kizer will speak at 1 p. m. This school is in a flourishing con dition. The building is new and patent desks were installed this winter. The attendance has been goood and the teachers, who have taught this school last year and these, deserve much credit for the in an the new dainty designs Wash Goods success which, has their efforts, accompanied Lawns, Dimities, Batists, Percales, Galateas, Silk Mulls, at the very low est prices. A Concord Lady Dies. Mrs victor renninger, wno was brought here from Concord, to. bei operated on for appendicits. died on Friday night from an attrck of Ready to Wear (jtOOuS. penconius. x ne remains were ta ken to Cabarrus and interred at Prnttv new Snits. SldTta. Mt. Carmel church, where the de ceased was a member. 130 131 I : " III.-'. iJ' I A. l )A m IS m ; 1- 333 343 34 331 DeWitt's Little Early Risers, small, safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. Shirt Waists, and Muslin Underwear at the very lowest prices. Temperance Campaign to Open. The grand opening, of the temperance campaign in Row an will take place m oalis bury, Saturday, March 21st. Several prominent speakers will be present to address ji . a mi t rnose wno come out. ine ia dies, preachers, school teach ers ana scnooi cmiarea are urged to be present, the The names of the speakers will be given next rweek. The Chestnut Hill band has been secured to furnish mus ic for the occasion. A Few Specials. Good Dark Calicoes for. . . . Good Ginghams for American blues and Simp- . son's grey and black cali- . coe8 for.. .' 12 and 15o Madrass for. . . Good white Lawn for .. Pretty line of dainty new Lawns for.. . - These Knives -Retail for 60 cents anywhere and are f nil v worth th anteedto eaual any knives of eaual retail nrice and. with most makes. v " J kj vkjxa A j viUil ,v JLAXJJ IVXiXuiXllIll.il mill V LI 1 1 I I.I II 111 " M 111 I 111 H III these knives to every one who pays a year's subscription IiS ADVANCE. If it is not convenient for you to call at our office, write, inclosing One Dollar, and we will mail the knife to your address. IKJjiMJ,MBj!,K, thi& offer is made only to those who pay $1.00 in advance. If you are in arrears, you can get a knife by paying up same and one year in advance. Sendyour order by mail, inclosing money order, check or $1.001)ill, or'call-at office. 4c 5c 6c 10c 5c 5c 5c TOE AROLIKTA-' w&TCHfiSARl SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA. THE TWO IHVMCIBLES. an fiariv date, rue bricK woik Lutheran church helping chop hafJ beeQ completed and a foxce is at workon ihe interior, which shoulders. At - -- consequences were w ood for the use of the church when a tree struck him across the first no serious anticiDated. but later oja paralysis of "the lower portion of the body iook place which soon resulted in death. S. T. Dorsett, of Spencer, who promises to be handsome and well equipped. Taken with the new Southern express oomp a n y's building, Salisbury will haje a station that will meet the appro bation of the travelling public. TKa'fifm nf T.iwTftnftA Ar. Rankin was elected secretary ot the Yad- which hag been doin buailiei6 on 1 TT 11 Tl ' -J Kin vaney Jjair associawon a in NoTt.h Main trflrt has dissolved. last meeting, has located in Salis- Mr. RankiD, the junior partner, bury and taken charge of the haying bonght4ne infcer98t of Mr work. As the management in- T . . . - - u-s tends to-make the fair a splendidl . , r Wfl ftwn - s access in every way, it would be I - wise On the part of the farmers to out 101 ,our inira annual be forming plans for exhibits. vwng contest wmcn pegins next All who are interested should co- week We lnfeend to 8lve awa7 operatewith MV;1 Dorsett. lanotner excellent nuggy. oup- t x. " t !P0Be yu mace an ertor j ge ib. ioe iuiHuuoiiuoi., a luiiuur reai-i . . - 'dent of Salisbury, who killed a wo-' Don't fail to pay your poll man inDanville, Va., last year, tax before thelst, of May, if has been sentenced to 19 years in you ujsh to vote in any of the he penitentiary. elections to be held this year. God Liver Oil and Iron. Uod liver oil and iron in some form or other are presibed by phy sicians the world over, more than any other two remedies the world has ever .known, lor anemia or poor blood, weakness, oonvales- ence, and all wasting and pul monary diseases. Iron, because it the basis of the blood and without a sufficient amount the blood is impoverished, watery, pale and impure. Uod JUiver un, because it con tains curative and reconstructive qualities greater than that pos sessed by any other one medicinal agent. In'Yinol, modern scieuce has jGood Toweling for Big line of Ginghams, 10c value for . rr Ginghams in short lengths, 12o value for 25o Dress GoodB Bpeoial. . . 50c-Dres8 Goods special . . . 12o Percales in short lengths for. 15c Percales in new designs 12-Jcl Special values in Men's, ; Ladies' and Children's Hosiery at..10o 120, & 15c 7c! 10c 12io 25c 10o TCP CONTAINS EEItjEDYS WVm. "2 Mothers endorse It dH : Children like It coctalaisc OyUttu. HONEY Mothers endorse It MmiTj aO otkar eoagk cutm coasUpattnc, 8d11t AND OUGH vi7 Tastes so good TAR e.c. Pewirriica HICA60 '.Laxattra Couek Synp morM th bowels, oooUIssaoOplataa. For sale by James! Plummer ancTall Druggists. rfoap Special - 5 Cakes of Extra Fine Laun dry Soap for 10c. Silk Special. given to the world a combination Four Pieces of Fancy Dress of these two world-famed tonics Cod-Liver Oil and Iron, but shorn of all useless oil or disagreable features. Vinol ioj made by a scientific, extractive and concentrating pro cess cods' of livers, combining with peptonate-oMron all the medicinal, healing, body building elements or coa liver on, nut no oil.- . As a body-builder and strength creator f ot. old people, delicate children, weak, run down persons, after sicknesB, and for Chronic CoughColds, Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles, Vinol is unexcelled.. We ask Salisbury people to give Vinol a trial. It won t tsost any- thing unless it gives satisfaction. The T. W. Grimes Drug Co., Sal- sbury, N.jO. and Waist Silk, 50c quali ty, Special 25c. The Empire Department Store Co. that' Defies Drags Nature's Great Blood Tonic A lineral Jf ater later TheTecent drugf, exposures in this Country haveproven to all that deadly poisons and stimulants lurk in many Patent Medicines. You never know, when you might be tak ing some of that classv Nature has made ample provision for restoring vigor and vitality to humanity, and the public v as well as doctors, resort to Natural Remedies, when all others have failed. Are you troubled with Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Malaria, Kidney or Bladder trouble, Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysentery, and above all, that dreadful disease Scrofula, which has almost baffled human skill, or Diseases pecu liar to Females? - Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated 7 Milium Is Nature's Remedy for Nature's Ills. Yes, when you 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 thlnfts you should taKe when sick, and the doctor who reads it will agree. Do you think the grouping : together in this Water of: 17 different minerals, which are recognized by medical writers as most powerful blood tonics, could have been accidental? Reason answers, NOh- - An 18-oz bottle of Piedmont-Bedford Concentrated '.Iron and Alum waterxontains all the minerals of 25 gallons of the average natural water Then why buy a barrel of water when you can get a bottle of minerals at the trivial cost of one dollar. The dose is a teaspoonful in a glass of your own spring water. - How this Water acts upon the system is not clearly known. It is judged mainly by its works. It has cured all the diseases riumeratedJabove,and many more, evidently through its action as a powerful BLOOD TONIC. I We . have many valuable certificates, which we wilfTe glad to mail, if you are interested. , . . ' v , J. M. ECHOLS CO., Lynchburg. Va ng Sold and Becommendedby 'r - : T. Grimes Brnff(kv
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