V Free ' fBO ATC THE 0.1 w Fire!! i J0CK SALE! i w Watch the big Clock in our store for4t may mean something to yon FREE. Beautiful Deco rated $10.00 Dinner Sets given to our Customers. A big Clock stands in a conspicuous place in our store and will be allowed to ritn .down and stop at stated intervals. Our Liberal Offer is as Follows: which the time of day ia stamped. Bring cards to our store on the date and time specified thereon, and a complete dinner est will be given to the person present holding the card on which is stamped the nearest correct time the clock stops. It is necessary for all ticket-holders to be in our store at the time when the face of the clock is uncovered. We want you to se cure one of these handsome dinner sets so' as to advertise our business and to show in a substantial way that we appreciate your trade. We are not making money on them, we don't expect to, we make this offer simply to please our old customers and to make tew custom ers. This is a splendid opportunity for you to secure a handsome set of dishes absolutely free. If your ticket does not secure a set for you the first time the clock is uncovered, save your ticket as you may win-on it the next or the second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth time. Your ticket is good while we are giving Dinner Sets on this plan, and we expect to give away two dozn or more of them. We expect to make this sale doubly interesting, by offering some exceptionally good bargains in every department of our store. You know our reputation tor reliable goods, if you do not, ask your neighbor and he will tell you that it pays to trade at Reid's. We began giving out the Watch the Clock time cards on the 20th of May and will continue to give Ihem out until all tlm dinner sets are gone. The clock will be stopped every Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock and the. per time card nearest the time of the clock will receive a set of china. Remember the clock is tell what time it will indicate when stopped. During July and August we will give a special set of china on each Saturday at 11 o'clock to the farmers THE TOWN THAT PUSH BUILT I. The Wise Workman HERE is a workman who is wise Because each thing he needs he buys From local dealers who advertise. Whenever he gets his weekly pay He doesn't send the money away, But spends it here, where it will stay. P. S. The local dealer who's up to snuff Will always advertise his stuff columns of The Carolina Watchman, the paper that goes the Mechanic, the Farmer and all classes of good people, people who have means, people who buy merchan dise and people who call for what they want and pay for what they get. Their patronage is worth ' having aud their money is as good as any one's. An advertisement in The Cakomna Watchman will reach ihese good people. Early Cotton Bloom. M.A. Lmley, one of the bet farmers in the roinfcy,- who ie tending the E. K J'imes faTm for H. C.Grubby qu th old Mocks ville raaajvas. in the city this monrng apd. brought with him a cottou bloom, oiie of the first of Baas n Mr Lemley's cottm is about two fet Uign and probably the finest in the county. Mr Lemley has produced the first bab in Rdwac for several years. FAITH. July 5. Mrs. W W. Gill, little son ana stepdaucnter. arrived Friday from Fleming, Ga., to vis it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shupiug. Mrs. Charley Raney and little son, of Salisbury, is visiting at her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs . J. D. A. Fisher. Lyerly and Co.'s threshing ma chine was in Faith Saturday threshing for the citizens. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuykendall and Henderson Gantt have gone to Ashnville to visit Mr, Kuyken dall' parents. George Miller and his young bride were visiting in Faith Sun day. Mr, and Mrs. John Safrit have moved in one of Mihs Stirewalt's houses aud gone to house-keeping Calvin Lingle's renter has the finest corn ever raised on his farm . Milas A. Arey, of Morgan town ship, near the corner of Cabarrus and Stanley county lines, spent Sunday night with his daughter, Mrs. M. L. Parker. He is on his way to Salisbury to meet the County Board of Educati ?n in re gard to a new school house to be known as the Union school, each cou ity having granted a puhjic distric and the school house will be built in Rowan county. They exnct to complete the building amf have school in it this fall. The owners of the big 'store at Crescent have been busy the past several days having their gocds moved to Faith, where the busi ness will be continued in the future, The bright prospects ahead at Faith with the Htreet car line from Salisbury and the side track in fmm i he railroad, iscaudug peo ple to rn'ive in our town- right alo-.g. "Watch Faith grow." Venus. - - M V . Etrl Garrett, while skating at i he park Monday evening, fell and iroke his leg. He resting as well as could be expected. ROCKWELL. We have had plenty of rain for the past few days aud mrch hot weather. Thomas Cazart and Paul Cazart have typhoid fever. There waB a big time celebrated at Rockwell last Saturday July 8 by the Jr. O. U. A. M. and the Daughters of Libprty. There weie three able speakers on the ground, Rev. Yearick addressed the old soldiers. Rev. J. H. Keller spoke to the Juniors and Rev. Black welder addressed the D. L. There will be a union Sutday school picnic at Rockwell on Sat urday, July 10, everybody invited bo come and bring a well filled basket. Wheat threshing is going on but wheat and oats are not very good iu this community. Dr. Glenn. W, Choate has re cently located at Rockwell. Henry. The County Commissioners mot in regular monthly session Mon day and transacted business of importance, which will appeal in Friday's edition. With each cash purchase UIyrTr TmI " of $1.00 you make at our ilVr 5 L store we give yr a card on fijfll " i; it fin : t. ! son in the store at the time holding the I f r III'7- uot set on th correct time and no one can f 1 - - " CHESTNUT HILL. Jniy5 The health of Chest nut Hill is very good at present, E. A. Uoodman and wife visited home people Saturday and Sun day. J W. Taylor, wife and children visited kin people Saturday and Sunday down in Psney Woods. Ther was a old time singing at .Tnv'. Sechlers, Sunday evening, which was enjoyed by a large crowd. Bev, J. B. Craven, the pastor of South Main Street M. E. church, will leave Chestnut Hill the 15th of July and go to Davenport Col lege to take charge of that school. There has heen a successful singing school taught at Chestnut Hill M. E. church also at the Baptist church, for the past two weeks and will continue until VVednesdy night next. It has been taught by James Webb. The protracted meeting will be gin at Chestnut Hill Baptist church Ju'y 11th. Rev. McKtzie will be assisted by Rev. J. J. Black, of Albemarle. Mrs. Lottie Barringer and Mies Lavinia Hayworth are visiting friends ic Asheville, Bobby. National Educational Association, Denver, Colorado, July 5th-9th, 1309, Prof. I. C. Griffin, state director Salisbury, N. C. has selected the Southern .Rail way, via, Asheville, Knoxville, Louirville' and St. Louis, as the official route to Den ver and return for the above occa sion, pasaing the mountains of Western Carolina, and the blue grass region of Kentucky. Prof. Griffin, and a number of the delegates, will extend their trip to Seattle, Wash., taking in Yellowstone Park en route; re turning via San Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake and Chicago. Through Pullman car to leave Goldsboro at 2 :05 p. m. July 1st. Circulars showing full itinerary of route will be furnished on appli cation. 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