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J ; X- -. 7 5 LIBER1Y X ROADS, ;-: March 9, Xe farnierB are very busy now ploughing thefr land. 1 -i'r- Will Allied 'oi Salisbury, spent last week with friends in Morgan township. ' , Flint Hill school ; closed - last Saturday with a jolly big: time. Quite a crowd of people visited) at G. A. Trexler's last Sunday. The Jackson College school will close next Friday,. Mrs. Amy Ludwick and Mrs Lilly Taylor have returned home from the Greensboro,. Holiness Convention and report a nice time. Our little town is now connect with the outside world, since tele phones have been installed in our community. Rev. W. 0. Cruse preached an interesting sermon at the Holi ness Church last Sunday. Come to the exhibition next . Saturday, the 14th, at Liberty. The Moagan string band will furnish the muBic, and there will be speeches by several prominent men. . Mrs Julia Frick has pneu monia. Mrs. Lawson Poole haB been very sick with erysipelas in; her face, but is impioving now. We have been hearing the drum at Liberty. Bum, bum, bumity bum, and that reminds us of the past and makes us think of the near future. . , The frogs, lizzards, and grass hoppers makes us think Spring is drawing near. . Some unknown person or per sons entered the Liberty school house last Saturday night, and burned a lot of- hats and bonnets that the girls had made to wear as a disguise in saying their dia logues and speeches. Billy. A Former Sallsbarlaa it Durban Claims gg; Damages foLFalse Arrest H. F. Modlin, who represents a big-Jacksonville, Florida, house as advertising agent, has -.served notice that hewill prosecte D. E. Durham in the sunfpO 5,000 for damages resulting from an arrest on Tuesday. : A " Mr, Modlin came here this week in the interest of his company. He put up at the hotel and did business over the city until Mr. Durham became aware of his pres ence, They met and discussed, a claim of $100 which Mr, Durham held against Mr. Modlin while Mr. Durham was a member of the ' tobacco manufacturing firm of Durham & Holt and while Mr. Modlin was engaged as newsdealer and dispenser of the goodi sup plied him by the local dealers. Mr. Modlin admitted the account but confessed his inability to pay it. He left Salisbury, in the year of 1906 and went Norfolk. Under the advise of Lawyer Lovenstein, of the local bar, Mr. Durham had Constable Cagle serve papers upon Mr. Modlin ana he was cited to trial. The case came up -Before Magistrate uox and was dismissed. Mr. Modlin was released. Mr, Modlin will proceed this morning with a suit against Mi Durham in thesum of $5,000 for. false arrest. He protests that he never left the state of North Carolina for the purpose of defrauding creditors whom he owes in the sum of $800 and upwards. His business was sold out in Salisbury after the most assiduons advertising and he left under no duress nor remains away for any such case, he says. He left Salisbury for better com mercial reasons. Durham Her ald. A JOB LOT OF ODDS AMD ENDS. Subscribe for The Watchman. General News, State News and. CommeBts -oiTVariDjis Subjects A bill, ' substituting-...eletrocu-. tion for hanging aB a ' punishment for. capitol offenoes, has passed both houses of the Virginia Legis lature, and only' waits the signa- ture or tne governor to become a law. Aprovision in" the bill is that no details of the executions shall be made public thus, avoid ing horrors "bo often - descri bed-in accounts of executions. a The South Carolina Legislature succeeded Eridayr March 6, in electing a Uniled . States' Senator to fill out the unexpired term of a year of the late Senator Latimer. The fortunate man is ex-Speaker Frank Br Gary, of Abbeville, who had led in the balloting from the first. By. a curious understand ing that the Senator elected for the unexpired term shall not run the full term to which there is to be an election next winter, Mr. Gary will have a brjef sena torial career, Charlotte Obser ver. ' - Governor Glenn reoently receiv ed' a check from the Southern Railway company to cover the cost of the suits against the' rail roads for violating the passenger rate law enacted by the Legisla ture of '07. The suit cost the State. $2,500 more than the amount paid by the Southern. - Raleigh, N. C, March 5. The report of the Southern,: Rail way Company of North Carolina business for the quarter ending Decembir 81, 1907, has just lieen fi'ed with the corporat on com missioner and shows a grand t( tal of earnings for the month of the quarter:. October, $1,317,482.52. November, $1,031,778,139; Decem ber. $896,869.43. Of the sunMotal of the above $987,-262.51 was intra state earnings. -i- . . The Soruthern is the only road in the state that has yet filed -its report for the last 1907 quarter although these reports were due February 1." Charlotte News..:- . Columbia, S.O., Feb. Ned. and Brack Toland negroes, aged 19 and 17 years.- respectively, late this Lafternobn made a full confession of the murder of Mrs. Paul W. Elliser, the'aged white woman who lived just across the river from Columbia. Brack, the younger of the brothers, said that Mrs. Elisor suspected something as soon as they entered the house,- When they got inside Brack said he caught the old woman and held her while his brother knocked her in thehead with an axe. They put hefbody' in a basket and JSfed struck her two more blows. Tfiey then proceeded to rob the house, taking a-gun and a number of articles of wearing apparel. No money was found. T ne Secretary of Commerce and Labor issued on Tuesday, March 8, a sweeping order to all com missioners of immigration and im migration inspectors, directing them to confer with the polioe in their territory, with a view of ridding the country of alien an archists and criminals. The or der reads as'follows : "To all commissioners of im migration and immigrant in spectors in charge : It is hereby directed that, with a view- to promptly obtain definite informa tion with regard to alien anar chists and criminals located in the United States, you shall confer fully with the chief of police or the chief of the secret service of the city in which fou are located, fur nishing Buch official with detail ed information' with regard to the meaning of the term 'anarchist as used in the immigration act of February 20th, 1907, and with regard to; theinhibition of. the statute against BlientfTjf the crim inal classes, explainig the powers and limitations imposed by said statute upon the immigration offi cials with respect to such per- firmed, for there are some who holcff twenty places. At four points, President Winston, of he. Agri cultural and Mechanical College,, will speak on industrial education. This corn special will be a great educator and it shows marked old scores against Mr. Pearson, and then it is considered good pol itics to let him go through. The people of North Carolina maybe interested to know that Senator f sons. Hawkinsville, Ga., March 5. A terrible murder shocked this community yesterday and the whole section of the county "near Empire, Ga., is wilcLwith excite ment ver 1,000 people being gathered at the scene of the trag- dy JuBt .""at daylight yesterday morning some person , or persons attacked ' Warren Hart as he went out to feed his stock crush ing his head into jelly and killing him instantly , They then went to the kitchen where Mrs. Hart was preparing breakfast, and at tacked her with atk axe leaving her for dead. She was found "ly ing on the floor-with a fork in her hand and ber breakfast burned to a t crisp. She is now barely alive. The obieot of the d1o to murder them is supposed to have been for robbery as they had about $1,000 in the house, which the murderers failed to find. The report reaches here that two ne groes have been arrested and it i3 believed that they are the assas sins. A lynching is feared at any moment. Mr. and Mrs. Hart were about 65 years old and were highly respected citizens. The people of this section are wrought up to a frenzy. Col. William S. Pearson, of Morgan ton, has been appointed assayer at the Charlotte mint to succeed Col. D. Kirby Pope, resign ed. There are rumors here to the effect that it will be many moons before this appointment is con- pick, of Ohio, has held up several! enterprise on the part of the Nor- Tar Heel appointments recently,. This oteusibly, was on account of the fight in Ohio between Taf t and the'Foraker-Dick combination. he Norfolk & Southern Rail way has arranged for a special train of two cars to be known as the corn special, to go over all the lines of that road, leaving here March 22d. There will be four on board, including Dr. F L. Stevens and Prof, R. I, Smith, f These will talk on the culture of corn and its proper fertilization, the best methods of feeding the crop, the proper way to harvest it, and will give full instructions to the selection of the right kind of corn for seedr The car will be on the road for a week and will go to As A Your r : i Own Doctor It he tells you to take Ayejr's Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. We have great confidence in this medicine. , So will you, when you once know it. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for orer sixty years." Umds by 3. 0. Ayer Co., Xowell, Tn an i) ffcoturara of 9 SARSAPARILU. PILLS. HAIR YIOOR. Wo h.vr& no secrets I We publish the formula of all our medicines. yers folk & Southern to supply it. The State is prompt to recognize the value of such an opportunity. Raleigh dispatch. , JDon't iail to pay your poll tax before the 1st day of May if you wish to vote in amy of the elections to be held this year. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Sreatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is Impure thin, diseased, hot or fall of humors, if you hays blood poison, cancer. &rt uncles, eating sores, scrofula, .ee zema, itching, risings and bumps, scabby, pimp.?, skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheuma tism, or any blood or , skin disease, take Bo tanic Blood Balm, (BBB) Boon all sores heal aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich Druggists or by express $1 per large bottle Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co Atlanta, Ga. BBB is especially ad vised for chronic, deep-seated eases, as it cures after all else fails X Keep the bowels open with one of Ayejs fins ax oeaume, jusi who. First Class Farm Implements at reasonable prices. You save Labor, Time --" and Money when you buy Implements that wear well and work weL The kind that we sen. We issue one 'of the best and most complete of Farm Implement Cat alogues. It gives prices, descrip tions and much interesting infor mation. Mailed free upon request. Write for it. The Implement Co., 1302 East Main St, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. . We are headquarters for V. Crimp and other Roofing, Wire - Fencing, Barb Wire, Poultry . Netting, etc Write for prices on any supplies or Farm Implements you require. 9 O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o ' Clean Sweep Sale Iri the greatest, financial healer of this age, as every good thing is a centre of healing, and every bad thing a centre of contagion. WIEIEIP Clean Sweep Sale Is a high function n com mercial life, the same as any person living a winsome life has a good character, or as the earth has salt, or the world has its light. ILJUJcU.VoVAx'l k5) v7 JgjiJcJr )7oV J UJoj Dry mk Shoes, and Gen Carpels, Ma ins, Trunks, 1 is The Entire tock of s Fnrniinis, Will be placed on sale Wednesday morning at 9 a. m., March 11, at his big store room; Main street, Salisbury, N. C. WAIT! WATCH! i WAITIII Look for the Clean Sweep Sale Sign. O The greatest and most stupendous Money-saving sale ever conducted in North Carolina of the choicest merchandise the factories of the world afford O 2 will be offered here, commencing Wednesday morning, March 11th. This sale will be an anxiously looked for event by every family in 2 Salisbury and is recognized from the Atlantic to the Pacihc as the most wonderful money-saving proposition ever offered. 8 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 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 e o o o o o o Sensation of the Day. This is the greatest slaughtering sale ever known in the history of Salisbury and the State of North Carolina. There will be no music or speech making, but the very air of the store from corner to' corner-will be permeated with the bargain spirit. This sale will be conducted upon a plan in keeping with the reputation of this store. Ous Preparations for This Sale Have been on a large and generous 8caleand the largest mills in America have contrib uted to make this an event that will go down in Salisbury retailing hiitory at the record hrA&kini? sale of the times. Every dollar's worth of merehandise offered to too Is up to the same high standard that has made this store famous throughout North Carolina fori Dest values, xjven 11 you live witniu a rauius 01 inues 01 oansDury you can pay ranroaa fare and still be sure of saving on every dollar's worth of goods you buy. Every possible preparation will be made to make shopping easy and.pleasant. Packages will be checked to depots free of chargo, . - UJonder of the Hour. If you read the challengt prices ju'll be hre or the thnader of our batteries of low prices will shake Salisbury from centre to circumference.- All former wholesale prices demolished, forceful illustrations that will demonstrate this the greatest bargain-giving sale in this section. So let nothing keep yon away. THE SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY, M RGH 11, at 9 a. m. Remember, the stock goes on sale by the reliable merchant, A. W. Winecoff. Prices. LADIES SHOES Job. Children's 50c. . . 19o Job, Children's 75c an4 $12 cut to .49o $1.00 and $1.50. Shoes. ....... .93o Job, $150 and $2.00 .. . .89o 11.50 and $2.00 . ......... 1 39 $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes 2 19 $1.75 Shoes i 1 48 $2.00 Shoes... 69 $2.50 Shoes... . 1 $3.00 Shoes...... .2 69 HEN'S SHOES $1 50 FhoM. ................ 1 34 $2 00 Shoes....... v 68 JMi. s& KO and $3 50. ..... 1 98 $S100 Shoes ;....:..'.w... $3 50 and $4 00 Oxfords . . $350 Shoes $4!0Q: Shoes ..2 39 .2 98 .2 98 349 MEN'S HOSIERY MenB Hose, 10c kind 7c Job, MenVHose, 15o kind 9o Men's Hose5o kind. . , . . . 21 C Ladies' Hose 15o kind . 13o. Ladies' Lace Stripe Hose 25c kind .... 19o Ladies' Lace Stripe Hose 50c kind ........ .. 39o Job, Children hose 15c kind. 8c White footed 15o kind. . ; 12 1-2c Children's hose 15(Tkind 12o Job, Children's Hose;25c kind 13o HANDKERCHIEFS 2c 5c ... . 10c .. . 12 l-2o 19c . . . . 25o SUSPENDERS 10c suependers 20o - 85c " . 4c . ,7o 12c 19c .8c .14c 21c MEN'S HATS $1 50 98c $2 00 1 29 $3 00 ; 2 39 Caps 9o and up $5 00 Stetson to close 3 69 GENT'S FURNISHINGS 50c and 75c Men's Dress Shirts 39c $1 00 .and $1 25 Dress & Shirts 89c "75o Manhattan under wear .... 38c 50c overalls . . . r. . . . . . .42c $1 00 overalls 89c 50o Men's working shirts . 39c 50 and 75c underwear . . 39c 25o and 35c underwear. . ...... .21 C WASTINGS 48 inch Lawn 1 2 to 1 9c 10c quality waistmgs 8 1-2 12c " .....10 1-4 40 inch Mercerized Lawn 19c 40 inch French JBatist.T. . . 19c 1 lot Curtain Swiss 12 l-2o quality 9 1-2 CARPETS, MATTINGS, ETC. 9x12 Axtninster art square 16 89 Fringed Rugs 27x54 in taps $125 quality.. 98o Fringed Rugs 27x35 in taps 90o quailty . . . , 89c Fringed Rugs 27x40, Velvet Rugs $1 75 quality 1 33 Lot caipet sample all wool 29c " " union 22o Axminsters carpet $1 25 quality : 98c Brussells carpet $1.00 quality 83c Ingrain . " 40 to 85c a yd, 1 lot Jap mattings worth 25o per yd. by roll 20c per yd. 1 lot China matting worth 25c by roll 20c. 1 lot Jap Matting good quality, per yard 17c Big lot of Trunks. Dress Suits Cases and Hand Bags at very low prices. 1 lot Lftce from lc per yard and up. Hamburg Embroiders So and up. LADIES' CORSETS 50o values now. .36c Job, $1.00 values now -89c LADIES' COATS to $25 00 1 69 to go to j FURS. Furs that were $1 00 to $12 50 in this Clearance sale at 79c 7 19. DRY GOODS. 10c Bleas Cotton 7 1-2 9c Brown C Island .6 7-8 8c Brown Cotton 6 1-2 12 1-2 Linen Finish Century Cloth 7 10 1-2 10c Standard DreBB Gingham. . . 8c 8c Apron Gingham. ........ .6 1-2 6c Plaid Outing Special -5c INDIA LINEN 10c quality India Linen. . . . .87-8 12c 15o 25c CI lO 1-4 12 1-2 . ..19C The Only Ten Day Sale in the City. PROPRIETOR, Salisbury, T C 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 o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o Coats that were $3 00 will go in this sale at 14 98 each. Dress Goods 1 00 Blue Mohair, 50 in per yd 89o 75c Black Panama, 50. in per 'yard 49o 36 in Panatna dress goods yd. 43c 36 in fancy dress plaids per yd.19o 50 " 89 36 in Dress Goods 29o 1 tot fancy silk. . 33o Shirting prints per yard. 5o 36 inches White Japan Silks. . 39o 36 in. Peau D So.e, $1 75 quality 133 36 in. Peau D'Soie, $1 50 quality 98 LACE CURTAINS. Odd lot lace curtains $1 25 and $1 50 quality 89 Lace Curtains from $2 00 and $5 00. HarEi the Date. Positively we will open Wednesday Morning, March llth, at 9 a.m. ll8Jorth Main Street, o oooooooooooooooooo: 's - . -tJ - ' " '' poooooooooooooooodobo
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