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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE. Departure of drains as indicated by scneauie or April is, NORTH BOUND. No. 30... No. 8.... No. 36... No. 12... No. 38. .. No. 44... No. 22... ,-No. 40.. ..12:40 a. m. ...5:00 a. m. ..11 :40a m. ...7:50 p.m. ...8:50 p. m. ...7:45a. m. ...1:80 p.m. . . .4:35 p. m. SOUTH BOUND. No. 85... No. 7.... No. 29... No. 45... No. 37... No. 11... No. 43... ...8:10 p. m ...2:55 p. m ...2 -.00 a. m, .. .5:40 a. m ...8:50a. m . . .9:45 a. m ...9:05 p. m WEST BOUND. NORWOOD. No. 35. . No. 21... No. 11... ..9:30 a. m. . .2 :50 p. m. . .9:45p. m. ARRIVE : Nat. 30 ll:30a. m. No. 22 1:15 p. m. No. 12 7:30 p. m. ISo. 21.... No. 23 . . . .4:35 p. m . .9:50 a. m ARRIVE: No. 22.. No. 24.. .8:54 a. m .7:10 p. m, SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Z . A. Kluttz, of Organ Church neighborhood, was iu the city yesterday, The concert to nave been given last Friday night, under the aus pices of the Daughters of the Con federacy, was postponed uutil this week. The weather conditions made the postponement advisable. P. SY Carlton, Esq., who was a representative from Rowan Lodge,, No. ICO, :to the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at Henderson ville, entertained the members of the local lodge last night with an "account of the proceedings in which he participated. The boa d of aldermen have un der consideration the question of a tax on "near beer" and kindred fluids. The amouut of the tax has not yet been agreed upon. A. H. Price, Esq., who was ap pointed by Judge Pritchard, spec ial master to take evidence in the Whituev case, has forwarded his report to Judge Pritchaid. Tbf decisiou of the Judge may be look ed for shortly. : Mrs. K. P, Doreett and Sam T, Dorsett have qualified as executors upon the estate of the late Robt. P. Dorsett. It is said the deceas ed left an estate worth from fifteen to twenty thousand dollars. Last Wednesday afternoon, at Cleveland, at the home of the bride, Miss Katharine Fraley and Touie Purcell, of Roanoke, Va., were wedded. The officiating minister was Rev. W. S.Wilhelm, who is pastor of the Presbyterian church at Cleveland, Hon. John S. Henderson and Thos. P. Johnston have been se lected by the Spencer Baraca class, to represent it at the Baraca meet ing to be held in Asheville, on June 19th. Dr. C. M. Poole has returned home. For several weeks he has been in New York in attendance upon special lectures. At the recent meeting at Hen dersonville, of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Rev. W. B. Duttera, of this city, was elected Grand Prelate. John J. Stewart, Esq., who has beeu confined to his home by ill- Some Fine Oats. J. M. Proctor, who is somewhat of a farmer as well as a miner; was shoving a lot of oats here yester day, that will certainly do: credit to any farmer of any community. from roots to top they measure from 60 to 65 inches in height and will no doubt -make a big yield of oats and straw. Mr. Proctor has been saving the seed for years, al way s selecting the best and has succeeded in producing some of the finest oats seen in thbse parts He has about 15 acres which will soon be ready to cut. ' Fourth of July Celebration at Rockwell. The Rockwell Cc uncil, No. 170, Jr. O U. A.M. andFrances Willard Council, No 50, Daughters of Liberty, of Rockwell, are making arrangements to suitably celebrate the fourth of July at that place on Saturday, July 3rd. There will be speaking in the morning, at" 10:30, by Rev. J. Lndy Year ickj dinner will be served to the old soldiers at noon, after which Hon. Whitehead Kluttz has been invited to deliver an address. During the afternoon field sportB and other amusements will take place for the entertainment of the crowd. All old soldiers are re spectfully invited to be present. An invitation is also extended to all Juniors and Daughters of Lib erty to come out. Damage From Storms. Th recent heavv rains and se vere storms in various sections of the county, have wrought consid erable havoc -to 'orchards and growing crops. "Bridges have giv m away under the strain, lai.ds have been badly washed and it woul I be hard to calculate just how much damage has been-done. Death on the Rail. Early Monday morning as Ben McCubbins, night operator at the yard cffice' near fcpencer, was .on his way to Salisbury op his wheel, hs made a horrible discovery. He saw the dead body of a man lying by the side of tne track, badly man?led After satisfying hi'm- self that the man was dead he came to Salisbury and reported the matter to the officers, The body was turned over to fclje' un- dfirfcuknf 3eo. W. Wright and identified as that of Walter Do bey, a young man, who lived on the west side of the car line al most in the rear of the church, this side of the Porter switch. Just how the deceased met his death, except that he was evident ly struck by a train, is not known. Accidentally Shot. While out hunting squirrels Saturday morning, Phillip Sow ers was shot and slightly wounded by his son Jacob. The two were not far apart when the son fired at a squirrel on the ground. His aim must have been bad for the shot peppered Mb father in the shoulders and chest. Jacob Sow ers hurriedly summoned a physi--. i j i cian ana was mucn reneveu w learn lhat the injuries of his fath er were not serious. Ordination Services. There were an unusally large congregation at St, Luke's Episco pal church, Sunday morning, that tin6 having been selected for the ordination to the priest hood, of Revs. F. W. Arthurs and L. W. Blackwelder. The candidates were presented by Rev. F. J. Murdoch, D. D., and were. ordained by Rt. Rev, Joseph Blouut Cheshire, D. D., Bishop of North Carolina. Rev. Bruce Owon, of Rocky Mount, N. C, preached the ordination ser mon. The speaker set forth in a most able and interesting manuer the duties devolving upon a minis ter of Christ and delivered an earnest and touching exhortaion to the young men about to be or dained. Hip text was taken from 1st Corinthians 4 1, "Let a man so account of us, aB of the minis ters of Christ and stewards of the mvsterieB of God." Rev. F. W. R Arthurs preached at the evening service. He Captured Them. Whitehead Kluttz, Esq., deliv ered an address last Friday night before the State Bar Association, of Atlantic City, N. J. The young man. spoke on "Building the Greater Nation,' and he must have captured his, hearers, judg ing from the following, taken from an Atlntic City dispatch to the Charlotte Observer: "Mr. Kluttz came with . a no table message and delivered it with force and eloauence. It is rftm&rked that the eneecn ot no THE TORREY MEETINGS. uess, is improving and will soon Southern man that baa come be at his office. INortn witnin recent years nas r- I a i tTAi) otiaIi on rwa-t,tnn an this lne usual annual sermon wag r nreached to the Odd Fellows, of - A the eitv-vgsterdav. at the South Main Street Methodist church. Death Of P. A. FrerckS. Rev. J. A. J. Farrineton.of China The news of the death of P A, Grove, preached. Frercks which occurred last S itur o t D . ot dav afternoon, at his residence on I T a - 3 th Snnthprn'H shuns at SDencer. -ee 8treec waB wu x- i 'I . , r Tn 1 f.W f mm the ton of a box car last sideraoie surprise, mr. rrerc u.w: f was taken ill aDOUl M.ay ota ana mi khk I iim ii in iniu i ... 0 Winston-Salem People are Waking Exten sile Preparations to Care tor all Comers. Winston-Salem, June 14 Inter est in the Torrev meetings which are to begin here Sunday, the 20th of this month and continue for three weeks, is growing as the davs eo by. Numerous letters are being received daily from va nous sections of the country from these who are interested in the great meetings, and who signify their intentions of being present. Dr. Torrey's world-wide reputa tion as an evangelist and his mar velous success in his splendid work is known among men, and his coming to North Carolina is a distinct compliment to our people. To give an idea of Dr. Torrey's work we quote from a book writ ten by Geo. T. B Davis who gives an account of the great London revival as follows r The revival campaign led by the evangelists in London was by far the mofc notable they .had under taken during their entire tour of the world- It lasted five months, from February to June, and the expenses amounted to 85,000 dol lars. The -number of professed conversions recorded reaohed near ly 15,000. Dr. Torrey and Mr. Alexander conducted the movement at the invitation of the London Evange leatic Council, a large unsectarian, influential body of nearly a hun dred men, the head of which was Lord Kinhiard. The members of the committee included leading business men of London, members of Parliment, editors, lawyers and clergymen. The cha'rman of the Executive Committee was W. G. Bradshaw, deputy chairman of the London City and Midland Bank. The honorary secretary of the great crusade was John H. More AbOUt the Railroad. Putterhill. the secretary of the Messrs. T. H. Vanderford, T. J. Loudon Y. M. 0. A. The council Jercme and L. E. Heilig, of Sails- was ably assisted during a part of bury, passed through Concord yes- the campaign by an auxiliary la- terday eveniug going through to dies committee, which included their home town, having beed out in its membership a number ,of to Mt. Pleasant where they were women belonging to the nobility. in conference with Mt. Pleasant Among the active members of the peopleinterested in the building committee were Lady Napier, of the railroad proposed for this Lady Agnos Anderson, Lady Tre- section, coming through Elkin, I lawney, Lady Wimborne, the Hon and other points near the Virginia Misses Kinniard, and Mrs. C, E. line. . Tritton. The president of the A prominent Mt. Pleasant man committee was Mrs. Webb-Peloe, here to-day tells the Tribune that J the wife of the Prebendary Webb the prospects look bright for the Peloe of St. Paul's Cathederal, building ot a road. He is of the and the vice-president was Miss opinion that there is sufficient en- Morley, the president of the Y. M. ergy and determination behind the C. A. movement to bring about the The famous Royal Albert Hall buildins of the road, if the people was ensra&ed for the first two W I , O KJ along the'propoaed route come up months ; an iron and glass build properly. He saos that Mt. Pleas- ing Beating 5,500 people was erect ant is in desperate earnest and ed in South London for the next will do her full part towards as- two months costing over 20,000 suring the road. The route iB a dollars. And another great iron most excellent one running from bnilding seating- 5,000 people was the coal fields to the Seaboard erected in the Strand, in the heart con lection, which would be a big of London for the last month of aid in the ii.dustrial development the campaign. In each case the of this section. Mt. Pleasant feels choir numbered nearly 4,000 with very keenly the needs of a road about 1,000 la attendance nightly and believes that this road would The first series of meetings dur be worth aB much to them as any jng February aud March was held that could be built into that pros- m the Royal Albert Hall, a great nerons town. Concord Tribune, circular structure erected as a me 10th. New Mill for Rowan. The Cornher Mill Co,, of Lan- dis, a new concern which was an nounced some weeks ago in The Tribune, has been incorporated by the State and will build and oper ate another cotton mill at Lan- dis. The incorporators are: C. J. Deal, L. A. Corriher, J P. Linn and others. This will be the sec ond mill for Landis, the one there now having been in operation most successfully under the man agement of D. B. Coltrane.of this citv, and C. J. Deal. Concord Tribune, 11th Friday morning, arm. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Shuler, died early Sunday morning. H. S. Trott, of New London, was in the city Monday F. R. Simmons, of Baltimore, who will superintend th- construe tion of the public building here, his illness soon developed into a stubborn case of typhoid ifever. Lately, however, hi3 condition had become greatly improved and he was past the danger line. Last week he took a sudden change for the worse, and his death took nlft.o .a stated. Mr. FrerckB was tr " 84 years of age and had lived in Salisbury sincehis young manhood. H& was the former owner and pro has orriueil in t.hftriifcv. Mf. Sim ., o.i.-i . i,:. nr'mtnr of thu old . Mt. V mon mOUS Will mass cmusuuiy ma r-"--- , . home until the completion of the Honel, which buildifig h erected. building. For one more week Conkey's Lice Powder iB offered by James Plumer for free trial. Try vour setting hens eggs'. no? Found! a black pointer with A Congested Docket. Judge Long is maxing strenuous Efforts to wind up or at least to make a hole, in Guilford's civil docket, but he has hardly made a snart We hDpe he is not like a certain judge who was coming to this connty. Told about the large docket, he remarked that when he sot through with it there .vould o - be only a little fuzz left on it. When ho endsd his term the only thing he had touched was the fuzz There are- according to the attor neys iu town, something near 800 cases on thv civil side of the doc ket, with the increase much larger morial to Prince Albert, the Roy al Consort of Queen Victoria!. It is the finest and most famous an ditorium in Great Brittain. It accommodates 11,000, aud was practically filled each night, with sometimes as many as from 5,000 to 10,000 uuable to obtain admis sion. Even in the afternoons an average of 7,000 gathered to hear the old, old story proclaimed by Dr. Torrey. The great audience thus made the remarkable total of about 100,000 per week, or over 750,000 for the Royal Albert Cam paign. G. E. WEBB. Death of Promising Young Uan . Sunday night At 9:45, Torreucp, son of Mr. and Mrs- CI A Mont gomery, died a t the home of his parents on South Main street. The voung man was taken sick some days ago and he soon had a severe case of typhoid fever. The deceased was a most estimable young man and he was rapidly de veloping qualities which would have insured his success as a busi ness man. The relations between Mr. Montgomery and his son were of an unusually tender and close nature, for the two not only stood in the relation of father and son, but that of friend and companion as wen. rne mow nas xaiieo heavily upon the parents and the family has the warmest sympathy of the community in their Jbe reavement. COMFORTING WORDS. Many a Salisbury Household Will Find Them so. To have the pains and nehes of a bad back removed ; to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary disorders s enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove com forting words to hundreds of Salisbury readers. Mrs. John T. Murdoch, Green, St., StatesvUle, N. C, says : '"I used Doan's Kidney Pills and am elad to- say they proved of great benefit to me after other remedies had failed to give me relief. My back ached a great deal and my kidneys were go weak a9 to cause much trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills promptly relieved me and they have al ways benefited rue when I have taken them since. I heartily recomend thiB remedy to other kidney, sufferers. .fcor sale by all dealers. Price oOcnts. Fof ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. JRemember the name Doau's and take no other. Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Wash. June 1st to Octyber 1st, 1909. tta Why Take ADcolhofl? Are you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative; You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. We believe' your doctor would endorse these statements, or we would not make them. Ask him and find out. Follow his advice. J.C.AyerCKtLotolMas$. The endorsement of your doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence in Ayer's Pills as a family laxative. Liver pills. All vegetable. Ask your doctor about them. Iusurance that Insures Protection that Protects Are requisites found in the poli cies I sell, and without them Conservative! Reliable Protsction is not assured. I represent only the best insurance compa nies and can take your application for any kind of policy for LIFE INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE ACCIDENT INSURANCE , 1 For detail information see or write me. S. J. LAWRENCE, Agent. P. O. Box 258, ' 110 NORTH MAIN ST., - - SALISBURY, N. C. c? o o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 $28,850 PAID IN CAPITAL New Firm; New Opportunities to Investors. WE BUY, WE SELL. We Insure Life or property ii Ton or in Coitj. o o 0 0 0 o We invest money for those who wish guaranteed 0 semi-annual dividends. O We lend money on first-class securities. 0 Call to see us and let us explain a few of the ways Q by which we can help you and help ourselves. You Q do not invest a dollar until you are thoroughly sat- Q ished as to results. All business strictly confidential. J. K. LINK, . Eresident. A.LSM00T, Sec, and Treas. 0 0 Go Salisbury Realty anil iDsnrance Co. g For the above occasion Southern Kailway annoyncee exi tremely low rateB for the ronndj rir Rta nf $84 7fi will annll from Salisbury. JN xjt Same rouud triprjtteh-wllT apply from neaMy' all points in North Carolina. Tickets on sale daily UDtil Sept, 29th, with final limit October 31st, Passengers allowed t" go via one direct route, and return via another direct route without ad ditioual ccst. It will ooet $15 00 additonal to go or return through California, one way. For further information call on your depot agmit, or write Et. L. VERNON, D. P. A;, Charlotte, N. C FARMS FOR SALE.-Two sple. did 100-acre farms for sale. For description and other infotmatiou write, or call at The Watchman Office. WATCH REPAIRING. Leave your watches withH. L. Lyerjy & Sons, Granite Quarry for repairs, or get you a new one lrlKiKl!.. P T. BROWN In England, in addition toother efforts tr combat tuberculosis, a whitehead Owner can getflame by calling on Geo L. Fisner. rural No. 3, Salisbury, JN. u. . Trouble Makers Ousted. When a Buffer ar from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's New Life He was a nte successful in nis business affairs and leaves a comfortable estate. His widow, it OQ lOrillonjr Attioo iuuuw 7i i Won't taint this city survives him. Thefuner- lt.lai was held Monday afternoon from St- Luke's Episcopal church, Rev. F. J. Murdoch, D. D offici- atiog. there was a large congregation. present, which served as a strong testimonial to tne esteem general ly felt for the deceased. than the decrease, so that what is unique project is being placed on lo oeconie ot us ine utiu umy-f . -r , - . I 1. "I Knows, id is enougn to uth&k. up any county m the State, not counting the loss of time of wit nesses, A Utigauts and jurors. Greensboro Record. Pain anywhere stopped in sure with one of Dr. The is on tne 20c box. Ask nnnf.A nr Drncrcriafc ahnnt. t.Viia more he's ticKiea over m uw, mnlft . gtoTJg womani nftin(. nneappeuw, BiiuuguoMDDui..-j neadacne, pains.anywnere. write VlSOr. all DeCBaBo stuuinuu, itTo ii, suuup, xkbuuv, it j, jui lie and kidneys now work right. 2&o trial o prove Tame. uoi: neiiBoa minutes sure with one of T;iio miahfcv clad to-see his Shoop's Piuk Pain Tablets. : jT.,j;M.tmnflff hnf. formula is on the 25c box. Women Who Are Envied. In spite of the bad weather! .q form ftnd an h i h ruH riHivrMVAr. nn i " . M are the envy of many, wno mignt be like them. A weak, sicKiy wo man will be nervous and irritable. Constipation, or Kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin 20 i eruptions and a wretched com For all such. Electric Bitters work wonders. They reg nlat.fi Stomach. Livev and Kid- to put mto commission a sailing ship sanatorium for per sons suffering with tuberculosis. Any lady reader of this paper will receive, on request, a clever "No-Drip" Coffee Strainer Con- pon privilege, from Dr, Sboop, Racine, Wis It is silver-plated, very pretty, and positively pre vents all dripping of tea or conee. Xhe doctor sends it, with his new free book on "Health Coffee" sim ply to introduce this clever sub stitnte for real coffee. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is gaining its groat popularity because : first, ltB ex quisite taste and navor: second its absolute health fulness; third KoripjeSale. NATURE'S GREAT BLQOD TONIC Piedmont -Bedford Concentrated I & Cook. Hfv t.ha blood : eive strong ite eoonomy llb JJoc : fourth, nerves, bright' eyes, pure breath, 1 its convenience. No tedious 20 to smooth, velvity skin, love'.y com--SO minutes boiling. "Made in a plexion. Many charming women minute," says Dr, Shoop. Try it owe their health aud beauty to at your groct's, for a pleasant them. 60o at all druggists. surprise. Sold by all Grocers. Default having been made in the payment of that ir.debtness secured by the mortgage deea oi trust, executed by Robert L. Yuung and wifeC. Isa bella Young to . John R. Crawford., trustee, on the third day of July, 19C6, and recorded in book number U8, bage 192. of R'jwan County Record of Mort gages, the undirsigened trustee, pur suant to tne terms oi saia mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the high est bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, North Carolina, on Monday, the 21st day of June, 1909, the following real property: Beeinnine at the east corner or tne intersection of Steele and Church strpeta. in the noithern surburbs of Salisbury,.- and runs thence about northeast with-Church street, 100 ft. to a stake, Crawford Klutlz and Mc Cubbin's corner : thence about South east parallel with Steele street, 145 feet to a corner of Crawford, Kluttz, and McCubbin's line; thence about southwest and parallel with Church street, 100 feet to Steele street ; thence about northwest 145 feet with line of Steele street to the begining corner For title see deed of D. J. Miller to Crawford, Kluttz and McCubbins, and of Crawford, Kluttz and McCubbins to R. L. Young. This the 19th day of May, 1909. John R. Crawford, trustee. B. B. Miller, attorney. Jron & Alum Wateri ( Repritntlng the Famous Bedford Alum & Iron Springs of Va.) contains TiA the most powerful Mineral Tonics ' An 18-oz. bottle ccins all the minerals in a barrel of the average water. WeiUjrnteh the minerals, you f urniah the water, y We have certificates both froi, the public and from emi nent physicians, telling of its'-kaeiaDyspepsiat Rheumatism, a large variety of FfctiIe Diseases, Chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery, General De bility, Anaemia, Malaria, Ulceration of the Throat, Diabetes, Piles, Chronic Ecxemv, Ner vousness. Chronic Constipation, and matryJi6w- insr the wonderful cures in that dreadful disease, Q e i Dr. T. L. 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During the month of January I can the use of your Concentrated w ater, ana one doiu&iuuj enareiy re lieved me. I can now digest any diet and am entirely free from suflering. V. o TT M "DT atr - Editor N. C. Christian Advocate, , Gr3ensboro, N. O. , I have used and prescribed waters from several Iron and Alum Springs, but none of them begin to come up to your Concentrated Water in all that f oes to make the ideal alterative, strengthened appetizer and restorative, t is at once a fine tonic and flesh-builder. Have advised several recently to try it, and always with fine and quick results. In January I had a bottle sent from one of your dealers to a lady, with the understanding that if it did not at once improve her digestive apparatus, I would pay the f 1.00 myself. She not only willingly paid the bill, but used a part of one-half dozen more bottles, and is now completely cured of a long and annoying Stomach Trouble. This seems to be the case with all who try it. S. P. HILLIARD, M. D., Rocky Mount, N. C. J. M. ECHOLS CO., Lvnchburg, Va. Sold and recommended by T, W, Grimes Drag Co., Chest nut Hill Drug Co., H. M. Cook Pharmacy. , .at all druggists,
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