THE CAROLINA YATCHL1 All SHORT LOCAL ITEMS - The contract of . the i Bitulithio Company, " -f Atlanta, with the city, has beeu compJeied.Thia concern has put down 40,000 yards of the bitulithic - ' . -Rev. C. I, Morgan will preach at Christ church, SpettcerytintU & racular pastor is -secured. The services w,iU be j held on Sunday afternoons. - Prof. Walter Thompson, of the Jackson Training School, at Con cord, delivered an. address at Spencer Sunday mornifag. Mr. TKomDson spoke in the interest - , f of the Laytaan's Missionary Move ment. -i ThejofBoers have not beerfable to Ideate Fred Byers, the negro who escupedr-irotn cuBtody last week Byers' presenoe was greatly desir ed at thk ipresent term of court and his leaving- is a matter of much regret. The Preabyterian churches of Chestnut Hill and Spencer have extended a call to Bey. Chas. Friend, of Bell Haven.lVa., to be their pastor. It is stated that Mr. Friend will most likely ac cept. Miss Lina Jacobs, aged 83 years, died at her home in the East Ward Saturday night. The fun eral was -conducted Sunday after noon by Bev. M. M. Kinard. J. O. Houston, recently a can didate for sheriff on the Bepubli cap ticket, will leave for Haywood county shortly, where he may re side for some time. Mr. Houston isra good citizen and The Watch man hopas that Rowan will not permanently lose him. Senator Overman left for Wash ington Monday night. The Elks Memorial service will be held next Sunday afternoon at the graded school building. Railroad men at Salisbury and Spencer have been much interest ed in the announcement of the resignation of P. L. McManus, who has been assistant to General Manager Ackert, and the abolish ment of that position. Tiie secoud payment on the pedestal for the Confederate mon ument has been made. The time of the Superior Court this week has been taken up with civil cases. Beginning with next Monday it will be "Sheriff McKenzie," Engineer Francis entertained a number of the Spencer machinists at dinner last Saturday evening. The dinner was served in the din ing room at the new passenger station. A number of the ladies of the city remembered the inmates of the coenty home on Thanksgiving Day and sent them a fine dinner. A few days ago the infant of Mr, and Mrs. C D, Cornelison got hold of a half grain moiphine tablet and swallowed it. A phy sician was hastily sent for and after arduous effort on his part he succeded in averting any serious consequences. Rev." R. L, Motley, of Atlanta, who has accepted a call to the pastorate of the First Baptist church, is expected here to-morrow. The case of George Murphy in dicted for being engaged in a con spiracy to rob-a bank here has been continued until the nest term, of court. Calvin J. Deal, who lives near Landis, lost his barn arly Satur day morning by fire. He also lost two cows and a quantity of feed. . Bemember the place China Grove 44 Day Saturday " Hour 1:80 P. m. ' what will be given away absolutely free; Gold silver and frea loW ; - MrStShiies Dies at Sanitorium. Mrs. Charles Shives. of Faith, died at the Whitehead-Stokes sani torium here, on last Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. Shives had been under. treatment at the sanitorium for some time. The remains were taken to the home of the deceased, - at Faith , for interment. Hsnali for the Big Sale. Don't fail to be in China Grove on Saturday Dec. 5th to hear the twinauotioneers sell town lots at jour pwli price. . An old Confederate veteran, JW A. Buis, wa robbed. Monday eve mng oi Beverai ou nates ne was carrying home. The robbery :oc curred on Church street near the entrance of Oak Grove cemetery. Mr. Buis had stumbled and fallen, and before he could jet up -. some one grabbed his property and made a hurried retreat. Impaled on Fence. Some one is mouring the loss of a .. good shepheid dog. One night laBt week the animal at tempted to jump the wooden fence in front of the residence of C. W. Pace, at Main and Kerr streets There are sharp points on the fence and the dog. not clearing the fencej became impaled uponrone of these. Officer Iagle had to shoot the dog. 6oes to Chicago. Bev. A. W. Plyler, former pre siding elder of the Salisbury dis trict of the Methodist . Church South and who was appointed' by the recent conference at Asheville to the -pastorate ; of a church in Mecklenburg county, . has- been excused from 'this duty. Mr. Plyler applied to Bishop Atkins to be excused that he might go to Chicago and take a course at the Chicago University. He is an able man and will be missed from this conference. Loses Wife and Child. Samuel Leslie, a tailor who came here some time ago from Danville and conducted his busi ness on Fisher street, left Tues day for Danville, taking with him the corpse of a little, daugh ter for burial. About two months since Mr. Leslie lost tis wife and the little one will be buried by her side. The bereaved nosband and father has the warm sym pathy of the community. Mr. Leslie does not contemplates re turning to Salisbury and will probably locate in Baltimore. To resume Operations. The1 Union Copper Mines at Gold HiU Rowan counnty, which were closed a year ago on account of a big drop in the copper mar ket, vrill reopen with two hundred employes this week and will run on full time. The main shaft of the mine is about 1,000 feet deep 'j ?-'i21l' J !iL A Ti, -Ml ana is uneu wuu wnwjr. win require the use of three pumps throwing eight-inch streams for three months in removing the wa- er. Two Qther mines adjacent to the property will be operated at once, i. is also ecatea tnat tne Southern Mining Company, oper ating for gold ore, wLl resume work at Gold Hill this month. Spencer dispatch. ' A Gathering for Spencer. A Spencer dispatch states that the conference of all the Southern Railway Y. M. C. A. secretaries employed on the Southern system which held its laBt annual session in Atlanta this month, will meet next year iu Spencer, the action having been taken upon an invi tation extended by B. P. Steven son, secretary of the Spencer as sociation. The date for the con vention will be September 8 and 9, 1009. There are seven railroad associations on the Southern, sys tem, these being located at Spen- cer, Atlanta, seima, meridian. Miis., Knoxville, Tenn Oakdale, Tenn., and Monroe, Va., with sev eral thousand members. Oisliketo Lose Him. The following letter has been BBnt to the First Baptist church here by the former Atlanta con gregation of Rev. R. L. Motly : . "The acceptance of your call by one of the most beloyed of our minister!, Rev. R. L. Motley, was the occasion on last Monday morning of hearty and generous regret on the part of the Atlanta Ministers Conference. Our re gret is that we are to lose Dr Motley, who has been for a num ber of years one of the leaders in the wonderful progress of Atlanta Baptists, which has attracted the attention of the whole country. We, however, congratulate you, and do not nesitate to say as a conference of thirty-five pastors that in Dr. Motley you haye one of 'God's nobleman,' 1 Our pray ers will follow and will abide upon you. - p . By order of the Conference this expression is sent to your church." - -. - - -, i- -.. .- - . . -: . ; ' - : - -. . . . - i i -in STATE NEWS. Items of interest From Numeroos Sec-ion of the North State. Following the custom institu ted by him at the beginning of his term, v Governor . Glenri ? issued Thanksgiving Pardons whiob took effect Thursday, Pardons are is sued only to long term prisoners, who have good records and who have no friends who have interest ed themselves in getting a pardon for them. He has heretofore is sued only two pardons, but as this is his last-time he issues four. Those pardons are: Jeff Mace white, Madison county: Walter Newton,1 white, Granville county Will W hite,' colored,Iredoll ; Mos es Pender, colored, Edgecombe. Winston Salem, N. C, Nov. 6. The tinveiling and dedication of the tablets commemorating Wash ington's visit to Salem took place Saturdav afternoon. The schools of Winston and Salem were invi- ted to attend. Mayor T,'S. Franklin returned to the city this morning from New York where he went earlv in the week to assist the district attor ney's office in the prosecution of one Samuel Citrone, who, it is al leged, is responsible for the for gery of bond No. 1 of the city ol Charlotte. Mr. Franklin, when seen in his office in the municipal jnilding this afternoon, said the caso was being vigorously pressed and Citrone and his confederates, if convicted,' will be punished se- erely. Charlotte News. The State canvassing board Fri day gave out the official vote tor gcixernor in the recent blection. W. W. Kitchio, Democrat, receiv ed 145,102 and J. Elwood CoxH Republican, 107,760, the majority or Kitchin being 37,342, Coy Crotts, aged about 17 years, son of James Crotts, a well-known contractor, was killed Thursday afternoon, about two miles from Lexington by the accidental dis charge of a : gun. Young CrottB started to push the gun into the rear end of a wagon, butt fore- moBt, and in some manner it was discharged and the entire load en tered his stomach. He lived only about three minutes. Thursday while out hunting, near maxton, uoe McLean, iu years old, accidentia snot and instantly killed Lacy Barnes, 14 years old. McLean claims that he was fixing to shoot a lark when Barnes got in front of the gun and received the 'load just a few inches abov9 the heart. A Croatan girl named Brewer, iving on M. C McMair s place nearM'axton, while burning trash in the yard Thursday, afternoon allowed her clothing to catch on fire and she was burned almost over her- entire" body and is ex-, pected to -dicrat any time. 7it Leaie Throttle for Pulpit. A Spencer dispatch says: "C. E. Lumsden, of jSpencer.ia highly regarded , locomotive engineer on the Southed Railway; with a run between thia"ApVace- and Mbnroe, Va., has left tW'ijab for the pul pit ' and has Entered Rutherford College for a thorough prepara tion for the ministry. Mr. Lums den is prominent in the Brother hood of LocomotiveEDgineers and is well known up and do: n the mam line of the Southern.- He has given much thought to the matter and decided only recently o prepare himself for the minis try before . asking for admission into the Methodise Conference. Mr. Lumsden makes the third man to leave 6he railroad service at Spencer during the past fw years to enter the ministry, the other two being Bev. W P. Campbell, of Seven Springs, and Rev. C. E, Hypes, of Woodleaf, who are meeting with success The old fashioned way of dosipg weak stomach, or stimulating a the Heart or Kidneys is all wrong. Dr. Shoop first pointed out this error. This is why his prescrip tion Dr. Shoop's Restorative is- directed entirely to the cause of ; these ailments the weak inside or) controlling nerves: It isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen a weak Stomach; Heart or Kidneys, if one goes at it cor-, rectly. Each inside organ lias its, controlling or inside nerve. When these nerves fail, then those or gans must surely falter. -These vital trutha are leading druggists everywhere to dispense andfec ommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Test it a few days, and seel Im provement will promptly and sure ly follow. Sold by Cornelison & Cook. . Tnanksglring Services itOrgin. T h a n k s g i v i n g h services ; on Ttiankegiving Day at- old sOrgan will evtr be remembered-as1 a day of much- joy and gladness The service at ll-o-'clock was we41 at tended by the members of Organ and Ebenezer. ' " . A collection on the" day - was taken for the orphans' home amounting to $10. After the, service the congrega tion was invited by Mr. Abe Eller to take dinner with the preacher, Rev. H. A. Trexler. The pastor, was dumbfounded to think about feeding such a multitude of peo ple at one time, but he soon caugth on to the trap that was set to take him by surprise when he beheld the dinner baskets coming in from all sides. And what a heaVv r loaded table! It was actually, aX a . V 6;r." . 1 f , gathered 250 men, women and children and much was left. The pastor was. again surprised when. after dinner one by oi the peo-! pie uegau uu pausing various artl-' clesj too numerous to meutioii, and unloading them on the nas tor' 3 premises, all- amounting to $41. Many thanks go out from the heart of the pastor and family to these good people for, these gifts the evidence of apprecia tion. May the Lord proeper his peo ple. ' X. Kotice oi Mortgage Sale. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trost exe cuted on the 6th day of Noyem- ber,1907, by O. B. Jordan to the Southern. Life & Trust Company,' Trustee, which said Deed of Trust recorded in the office of the Regbter of Deeds of Rowan Coun ty, boos 'zv, pages 6oz and follow ing, and by direction of (the party of the third part, the party to whom the note secured by said Deed of Trust is payable ; the said C. B Jordan having made default in the payment of said note when due: the undersigned rustee asaforesaid, will on Monday, the 4th day of Jannary, 1909, at twelve 6 clock m,. offer for sale at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Salis bury, N. C, the following describ ed lots of land, to-wit: Being lots Nos. 15 and 16 of the 'Harrison Survey" andIyiug at the intersection of the extension f the South Fulton Street with Harrison Street and being the east corner cf said intersetiou: front- ng one hundred (100) feet on Fulton Street and ruuuing back parallel with Harrison Street two hundred (200) feet and beine in hape a parallelogram ; The above referred to "HarriBJn Survey" is map which is filed' in the regis ter of deeds office of Bowan Coun- y, North Carolina in book No. 69 page 600; Said lot deeded to C. B. Jordan bv C. L. Hall : to C. L. Hall by C, E. Corriher. Southern Life & Trust Company, By A. W. MnAHister, president, This the 28th day of Nov. 1903 THE Summersett Undertaking Co Are Fully equipped with the latest Hearses, Church Truck and all supplies, necessary for con ducting funerals, and have a complete stock of all grades of Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes. ' Their Mr. R. M. Davis and Mr. T. W. Summer sett can be reached by phone at all times, night or day. HANCOCK BROS. & CO' PLUG TOBACCO 5 is one of the biggest plugs of standard grade flue cured tobacco ever sold for , 10c It ijgoes further and lasts- ; longer in the going thaii any other brjan4 made Aman 1 who knows pf thisibrand never goeV arouna.with" a "chip" on his shoulder, he keeps it iniis; mouth. -Xt makes friends, and makes themalway gatoiyou. Demand Chip, and dont stdhd f or suoslitirHoW Manufactured by a strictly ereent firroi HANCOCK BROS. & 0 Established 1851 -Leadrs 1908 TieTnTan5.WSterwVi The TemarkC'of'vProff Collier Cobbrrof the UniversityHjtNorth Carolina, Jrj the waterways ivenfeoa shohld 'arrest the r. attsn-. t ion. o t ha v; coun try. xThere jan be'rxo tlouM that the1 most ' impM' tant section of t-he entire proposed inside? outeu Along vfheT Atlantic Coast is that leadimj from Chesa eake bay through th North. Car hua soundsi iThis- fact Profess or Oobb shows- with-force and plearhes's; The po'rtio'n l of the rQuta-witch- leads through? Mary land Dela warePenii sylvan ia; an d Massachusetts, he isaid, is.devalop: 'ed ?untrykii It is abundantly- pra yided-with railroad facilities1 and. he might" have added, alteadv has oauAlflnveiLWhichrtraffiais mvingt i " LU1 b".JB UBwltm rroiets : 801 ODD said in his admirable ad dress1 ; "What Baltimore is in tereated in, as well as every other ,-Afw;nf, , tuQ ji . r.,. ' o lL . . tory new reached ineffectually by scattered railroad facilities, taxed to their utmost by normal trajde." A waterway for coasting vessels from the Chesapeake through the sounds, with a deep outlet into the-ocean near Beaufort, would open up to the markets a territory rich in resources and with a soil capable of producing enormously. Baltimore Sun. What a Time in China Grove. 1 Saturday Dec. 5th., at 1:30 p. m., where there will be a bag of gold, silver and a free lot given away at the auction sale of nice resident lots. .Cqme one and all. Bring friends. Mortgage Sale. Default having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured by a certain mortgage deed of trust executed by Walter E. Montgomery to F. JVEose-man- on the 22nd day of October, 1907, and duly registered in book.31, page 522, of Rowan county Record of Mort gages, pursuant to the provisions of said mortgage the undersigned will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, North. Carolina, on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1908. at 12 o'clock m., the following proper ty: . . Beginning at a stake in the West edge of the uew Concord road fifty and one-third feet from, the southwest stone corner of the intersection of Wharton street and said road, aDd runs thence south two and three-fourth de grees east with the the west edge of said aoad fifty and one-third feet to a stake in west edSe of said road, thence south 80 degrees wpst 136 feet, to a stake, thence north 10 degrees west 50 feet to a stake, thence north 80 de degrees east 143 feet to the beginning ; same being lot No, 69 on the Southern Loan & Trust Company's may of prop erty adjoining the Great South Ward of the city of Salisbury. See Rowan county Record of Deeds, book 106, page 67, and book 113, page 60. This the 2nd day of November. 1908. E. J. Roseman, trustee. B. B. Miller, attorney J-'X A IHAR.MIWIj YOUNI MIlTHRtt SAYS: ". - - (J.-JH y " " -' ' ...... . v .Want &w$$$&m$s&$lf$$g '&&555sl : 4"'""-'" J r Weak, Exhausted, Pe ru na Gave New Life. Mrs. E. W. Brooks, 5415 S. 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