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A TIMELY 4KARKIN6. AN EXAMPLE TO NEGROES. Recent Uurifers PoTflTa Moral Which Pa- I Wayne County Colored Man Wlio Js . i . . ... . $IO,COO,000 Hauled ca Our. .San rJIcancispor'' Jffioa 28.A dray loaded - with $10,000,000 -4n gold coin was driven down Market street in this city from the tern. porary quarters of the city treas ury in the California Safo and De posit Trust Company Building to the vaults in the old City Hall early this morning. . Fourteen of the finest truck horses that could be secured drew the valuable load, and 25 mount ed policemen guarded th caravan. John E . McDougall, City Treas urer, oc-upied the seat beside thej driver. v The east wing of the old City Hall, where the vaults are, is the only part of the building leftr by lU. ... 1 1. 1 I'uu wreuKwrs, wno nave made a thorough job of the work started by the earthquake and fire of 1906. Credit to His Race. There lives on a farm near Mt. O'ive, Wayne county, a negro named Calvin Brock, who is one rents Should Carefully Consider Close upon the heels of the atro cious murder of a Chinaman in New York of a young .wowan, a of the mo8t successful strawberry missionary worker, comes the die-1 growers and truckera in, the State. f wnrrlflT in Talbot conn- He stands well with the white iJW-J - ty Maryland, apparently no lesa PPle of he couny and known 'iTl.i. u,n in Mitnuitjir tobas much interested in the . ... , , nrosDeritv and development of than trie crime commuted oy ma . - - . Ills uuiiiiuuuibjr bo 011 y man 111 iv. He grows the Klondyke berry, which commands a nigner price than anv other variety . He made Oriental degenerate in the metro polis. The victim in the latter case was also a woman, of good '1 1. : anJ O f ' f a bountiful cron this year and sold braCblTU. 1UH IUBU BUBpcviou . , , Olive to shippers at $4.50 and $o onmens was wnoiiy ainereut nuiu - ,. ... , , , lt 3 , Der crate, while his neighbors who has shocked and startled the na tion . But in respect to depravity and ferocity the Chinese murderer of Elsi Sigel and the American who killed Mrs. Woodill seem to . be on the same low level. In these two crimes, it mustap pear to all thoughtful men and women, there is food for serious reflection. Upon parents especial raised other varieties were ship ping to the Northern markets and selling at much lower prices. Brock is well contented with his condition. He says he would not sicap places with the Governor of the State because he makes more money raising strawberries and vegetables than the Governor s salary amounts to. When inter viewed by the Goldsboro Argus a impression, emphasizing the vital . . B ,. r I U 4.U Linntot Viinrt fhot COn I H importance of home influence of u - M KS u I . trA 'miner p.hildrfln f mm the n.rlist, I 8 PPen U1J glUWCIO period in the way in which they should go. Girls should be taught how absolutely essential it is for their own happiness and protec tion that they exercize the utmost circumspection in their choice of companions. Of the perils to which they are exposed when they depart in the slightest degree from high standards in the selection of their friends of both sexes they -l 1-1111 1 T . snouia oe iranKiy advised, it is no exaggeration to Bay that Amer ican girls are allowed a greater de gree of liberty now than their grandmothers were permitted to exercise in their recreations, in - making acquaintances and in re ceiving attentions from men that State if all the would take to raising the Klon dyke variety, and he expressed willingness to supply them with the plants to what extent he could. The Avgus says of him: Everybody who knows Calvin re spects him, because he merits their respect. He respects him self, and while always manifest ing deep interest i j everything that tends for uplift, he is modeBt and retiring, and only by persua sion can he be prevailed upon to talk, but when he does talk he al ways says something worth while," It iB a pleasure to note the sue ctss of such a negro. He should be held up to his race as an ex- of the North Carolina's Only Snuff Factory. Winston-Salem has the distinc tion of being the only city in North Carolina in which snuff is manufactured. The Brown & Williamson Company have added ;iiuff and smoking tobacco de partment to their plant on Liber ty street. The brand of snuff is known as "Kite Scotch Snuff" and the smoking tobacco in known as "Golden Gram. Winston Journal. There was never a time when sirls amPle of what the utgroes I C i. U J 4-Ksv Avnf needed more the rrmnBla nf . ouuwi au uu wucu moj .il i . , ., themselves. What he has donj mubH. iiiHii wmn nnn T.onnor vimii. i ant care and guidance, than now. aud is BtiH doiug may other8 can There wa. neysf a time when for ao ney wl" " " . their 6wn good there w.s greater 'ndBtry. He help.og to necessity tnan now for girls to surround themselves with the sate guards of discriminating exclusive ness, to make no friendships until they are satisfied that these asso ciates are compatib'e with the purest and highest standards of womanhood! ine world bristles with nerila even for men and women who have had the advantage of elevat ing home influence in their youth and who have been taught from childhood the wisdom of practic ing unfailing and exacting dis crimination in the character of their recreations and in the selec tion of their companions. But those who .have been reared in such an environment, who have not only been shielded from the danger by their parents but have been taught at the same time how to protect themselves from the snares and pitfalls and lures which encompass youth, even under the best conditions, will have an equipment which will serve them to good purpose in the hour of peril . Baltimore Sun. Live Auks Found. Victoria, B. C, June 22. Liv ing specimens of the auk, lone be neved to be extinct, have been found on Triangle Island by Wal ter F. Burton and Warburton Pike, naturalists, who are now making anexhanstive examination of the wild bird life on this lonely island of the North Pacific. In proof ofthegenumess of their discovery several unquestionably true auk eggs were sent by the Dominion cruiser Quadra, which visit ed the rock to land prelimin ary supplies for lighthouse and wireless station construction and which returned to port to-day. The ank, which, with other cu rious sea fowl and droves of sea lions, some of which are reported larger than draft horses, has its habitat on Triangle Island and is not the prehistoric great auk, whose eggs are the supreme treas ure of collectors, but the little auk. The find is none the less re garded as very important to roni thologists and of great interest to the scientific world. Baltimore Sun. section of the State and to add to its material wealth We wish there were many more negroes like him in North Caro lina. Self-interests as well as hu oianitv demands that the white people of the South give all en couraeement oo9sible to sucn ne groes. Charlotte Observer. Lightning Reveals Gambling. Pittsburg, June 30.By reason of a stroke of lightning in a severe storm this afternoon, which injur ed 25 men, some of them probably fatally, the Pittsburg police dis covered a well-regulated gambling den iu a cave in Leech Hollow, just off Beeohwood Boulevard. Lightning struck the cave, . and when, after the storm, an appeal was made for aid for the injured, the nolice went to th rescue, be- sidf-s finding nearly all the ocu pants suffering from burns and shock, they found gambling ta bles, poker chips, cards and dice, with a large supply of liquor The lightning struck a tree, which partly enclosed the entrance to the cave. The men were thrown into a heap and, in some instances, their clothing and shoes were torn off. Two are probably fatally burned. All the otherB were placed under arrest and the gambling outfit confiscated by the police, who say there was more than $1,500 among the victims. Baltimore Sun. The Baptist and Reformed Sun day Schools, of Lexiugton, N. C, will run their annual excursion from Gold Hill, N. C, to Raleigh, N.rC, on July 10th, 1909. A New Departure. A Wisconsin couple oh the eve of their marriage the other day made an announcement of a novel departure from the ordinary pro cedure on such occasions. They let it be known that no invitations to the wedding would be sent out and no presents would be expect ed, but that an admission fee would Jbe collected at the church door from all who wished to wit ness the ceremony. This was done, as stated in the announce ment, for the purpose of raising a fund upon which the couple might begin their married life. Bo, in stead of getting a lot of useless presents, they received a nice lit tle sum iu cash, and with it they were able to purchase such articles as they needed. Of course this wa horrible, disgusting, etc., but there was a great deal of common sense in it. Did you ever look over a bride's display of wedding presents without being struck with a number of useless things there wore in the lot and thinking o' how much money had been wasted b friends in the purchase of gits for which there would never be any use? Besides, this Wisconsin girl will be saved the trouble of tHking care of a lot of extra pickle forks, butter knives, glass bowlp, oyster forks, jelly spoons, ladles and the like Charlotte Observer The largest and most up-to-the minute line oi SpringShoes and Oxford Ties in the State awaits you at this store! We cordially invite you to make our store your camping place when in the city. A Large Line of Spring Sam ples Just Arrived. BELL SHOE STpRE, SALISBUY, IN. C. P. P. Ask to seethe Ankle Pump. 1909AgoDy in Shoedom. c? o o 0 Pain can be easily and quickly topped. Pink Pain Tablets Dr. Shoop's stop Headache womanly pains, any pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. Formula on the 25orbox. Ask your druggist or doctor, about this formula it's fine. Sold by Oorneliaon & Cook, bottle free. Got. Kitchia on Prohibition. Governor Kitchiu, in a letter to Rev. W. B. Oliver, of Florence, S. C, in response to inquiries upon the effect of prohibition in North Carolina, says : "Business in this State is as sound and progressive as in any adjoining State. Prohi bition has not demoralized labor It is true that some negroes and sjme white men, too as far that, are violating the prohibition law, and our courts are constantly sending them to the roads for it Considering the profits, the vio lations are not beyond what pro hibitionists expected. The law is suppoited by public sentiment and is a great benefit to the State, though, of course, there are many good citizens who opposed prohi bition and who still doubt its efficacy, and wisdom. It is, how ever, doubtless working as well and as satisfactorily in this State as in any other. It has not work ed corruption and evil, though some men have engaged in corrup tion and evil under it. It never made a good man a bad one. It is not true that drunkenness is more common and prevalent than before prohibition, In my judg- men there is not a county in the State that is spending as much money for or consuming as much whiskey per capita as before pro hibition. There is not the slight est probability that the nex Leg islature will repeal the law. I think the prohibition sentiment is sounder and stronger than heretofore." Life 100,000 Years Ago. Scientists have found in a cave iu Switzerland bones of men, who lived 100,000 years ago, when life was in constant danger from wild beasts. To-day the danger, as shown by A. W. Brown, of Alex ander, Me., is largely from deadly disease. "If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, which curad me, I could not have lived," he writes, "suffering as I did from a severe lnng trouble and stubborn cough." To cure Sore Lungs, Colds, obstinate Coughs and pre vent Pneumonia, its the best med- cme on earth. ouc and $1.00. Guaranteed by all druggists. Trial Auction Sale of the Barber Buggy & tTJagon Cos Accounts. The following accounts will be sold, at 12 o'clock noon, to the highest bidder for caeh, at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C, on the 10th day- of July, 1909, as per order made by W. C. Erviu, referee in bankruptcy: LOT NO. 1. H J Anderson col. Salisbury. Judgt. $16 20 J. J. Adams, Whiteville, N C open account, 74 90 J F Brandon, Salisbury R F D 4, mortgage, 3 15 J F Brown, Granite Quarry, open account, 50 T R Baldwin, Norwood, N C open account, 6 50 J A Barriuger, Gold Hill R F D account, 3 00 Lonnie S Bradshaw, Salisbury, upon account, 5 25 R H Butner, Spencer, N C open accouut 25 Dr R C Bunting, Louisville, Ky, open account, 4 75 j A Bullabaugh. Salisbury K FD5. mortgage, 10 00 J H Butner, Salisbury, open accouut, 2 40 J B Bailey, Sopona, N open accouut, 18 50 D L Beck. Linwood R F D 2. nen accrnut 14 50 M L Bean, Jr, Salisbury, S C judgment 70 25 Geo A Beaver, Gold Hill,open acccouht 8 00 Dr B T Atkins. Council. N C onen account 2 00 F A Ames Carriage Co, Owensboro. Ky, open account 4 00 Mo3es Archie; note. 8 00 D C Barber, Cleveland, open account, 6 25 P W Brown open account. 3 00 LOT NO. 2. J S Cornelison, Salisbury, open account x $7 50 R F Coble Concord, open account, 1 50 Wm Carter, Rockwell, R F D 2 Judgt. 18 30 Cicero Chuun, Mocksville R F D.4, note, 4 00 R M Carter. Craven. N C. note. 0 50 Miss M E Chilson, Salisbury, opn account, 75 Alfred Clement, Linwood. R F D 1, open acct. 21 50 C F Gulp, Gold Hill R F D 1, op hi accrnut, 2 50 J H Cornelison, Salisbury, open accouut, 5 50 L W Cope, open account 8 00 D F Cress, Salisbury, Judgt 16 20 T S F Dorsett. Lexington, open account, 10 00 Dixie Noveltv Works. Salisbury, opeu account. 65 James Darvin, Salisbury, open accoant, 9 50 James Davis, Salisbury, note, 105 00 J A Doby, Salisbury, open account, 1 25 Frank CaubU. 25 LOT NO 3. - J W Eller, Salisbury R F D 1, open accouut $2 50 T B Earnhardt, Snencer, note. 20 00 S H Elliott, Woodleaf, mortgage, 6 25 W P Ervin, Barber R F D 1, mortgage 15 00 John Q Foreman. Salisbury, Judgt. 6 30 G W Frick & Co, Salisbury, open account, 149 65 James Fishar, Mt Pleasant, open account 40 00 Mack Fleming colored, Cleveland N f, notes, 1 00 J L Fries, China Grove R F D 3, open account 3 00 Richard Giles colored, Salisbury, fpeu account, 6 00 Calvin Griffin colored, Salisbury, mortgage 13 00 J F Garwood, Rockwell R F D 2, mortgage 82 00 Mrs M J Graham, open accouut 3 00 G H Geutle, Salisbury, open account 12 20 Adam Grubb, open account, 12 20 John Goodman, Concord, open account, 2 50 A G Gobble, open account, 10 00 Frank aud Earnest Graham, Barber R F D 1, mor tgage 31 75 LOT NO, 4. H D Ha1! mortgage, 5 25 R F aud L J Hamilton, Salisbury, R F D 6, mortgage, 15 00 John Hargrave, col. Salisbury, Jersey, Judf 26 20 Tom Harris, col. Salisbury, note and mort. 25 00 J H Jackson, city, open account, 50 A J H lshouser, city, R-F D 8, Jndgt. 26 20, George Huffman, Salisbury. Judgt. 11 10 Scott Hawkius, Salisbury, mortgage, 16 50 Thomas Holmes, Lyerly, N C, Judgt. 6 20 Charlie Jackson East Spoi car, open account, 3 25 Luther Huffman. 60 J M Hoover, Thomasville, open account, 1 50 W H Hammill, Gold Hill, open sccount, 75 James Jones, faith, open acc nnt, 1 00 G A Hawkins, col., Mortgage 28 10 E M James, Advance, N C, open account, 75 Hackny Bros, Wilson, N C, open accoutn, 1 50 W L Houeycutt, city, open account,. 44 25 fl E Johnson, Winston-Salem, open acct, 37 15 Huber Mfg. Co., Harrisburg, Pa., 26 00 LOT NO. 5. P L Henuesee, open account $5 76 A C Iddings, Spencer, mortgage, 5 00 A H Misenheimer, Salisbury, mortgage, 4 75 Eli Kerns, Granite Quarry, open account 2 25 C J Karriker, Rockwell, Judgt. 51 70, W S Link, Newberry S C, open account 1 00 W R Lefler, Salisbury, open account, ' 8 00 M L Kimball, Salisbury, note, 5 501 W W Kimball, Salisbury, open account, 449 Kluttz & Walton, Salisbury, open account 2 25 Koco Nola Bottling Co, High Point, open account John Lowery, Lyerly, mortgage, W W Kluttz, Spencer. Judgt. T H Kincaid, Salisbury, note, i Odell Lamb, Salisbury, mortgage, K, J Lnin, Salisbury, Judgt. D A Kincaid, Salisbury, Judgt. George A. Kluttz, Salisbury, open account T H Knox, Bear Poplar, open account LOT NO. 6. J C McCanless, Granite Quarry. Judgt, Fred Madison, col. Judgt. Overman & Co, Salisbury, open acct. C W Motley, New Loudon, mortgage, Mitchell Lewis Co, Racine vv is, op u acct. R C Mills, Statesville, N C, open account, W E Merrill, Salisbury, note, W W Nash, Salisbury, note, C L Nussman, Sabsbury, -pen account. P A Miller, Gold Hill, mortgage, Dr E Moore, Salisbnrv, open accouut, Louis Moss, R F D 6 Salisbury, mortgage, Merchants' Fruit Co, Salisbury, open acct. T C Mendingall, col. Linwood. mortgage, J H Nichols, Salisbury, Noto, Lonze Miller, China Grove, mortgage, John Miller, col. mortgage. LOT NO. 7, Walter W Pool Salisbury, Judgt. Peeler Brcs Faith N C Judgt Ernest Pi'ck col Salisbury Judgt. D C Perry Wocdleaf opeu account, J M Proctor Salisbury Judgt. Walter Poe Salisbury R F D 4, Judgt. Lee Pinkston Salisbury open account, L M Pee'er Faith open acc uut J H Page Salisbury note, Peacock Mfg Co Salisbury open account J M Roseman Salisbury R F D 3 note Tom Rice colored Salisbury R F D 2 Judgt,. R M Rutherford Rutherford College open account, Joseph R Reid Spencer, Judgt; Ritchie Hardware Co Concord open account, LOT- NO. 8. W A Rabon, mortgage and note, . D T Roseman, Salisbury, mortaee, L M Raboru, Salisbury, mortgage, Susie S Rase, Salisbury, uote. J W Raborn, Salisbury, note, L C Ritchie, Spoucer, note, J R Roborts, Spencer, open accouut. W T Sumner, Sail bury, R F D 3, Judgt. A R Sharp and Sara 3raham. Judgt. D. L Sailor, Salisbury, open account W A Sells, Salisbury, Judgt. Giles Stcner, Salijbury, R F D 4, note Schachet Mfg C o Cincinnati, O open acct John C Shepherd, Salisbury, Judgt, Geo W Sheeks, Moresville, note, Spencer House Furniture, Spencer, LOT NO. 9. John H Swicgood Linwood LPD open acct. A V Scott Salisbury open accou it G W Stay Salisbury open account StJcklaud & Capps SaHshury open account Mike Smith Salisbury R F D 4 open account Spencer Carbouating Co Spencer open account, J E Stancil Salisbury mortgage A L McLeos Salisbury mortgage Horacio L Simeson Salisbury open acconnt L A oheets Southern Pines N C note D N Sigraan Spencer mortgage J W Taylor Statesville N C open acconnt A A Todd Rocky Mount open account Henry Trexler Salisbury open account T L Thompson Woodleaf open accouut Geo W Taylor Statesville notes G A Trexler Granite Quarry mortgage W T Trexler Salisbury ncte Rilt-y Valentine Co Judgt. A Ii Loflin open account, LOT NO. 10. O R Young Spencer note ' $55 00 C W Yarbrough Salisbury Judgt. 81 20 T J Waller Spencor mortgage 11 00 Lot Walton Salisbury Long street mortgage 6 30 H B Wales open account 1 25 J L White Spncei- judgt 7 70 M M Ward open accouut a 55 T. E Witherspoon & Co Salisbury open acct. 3 50 M W Winecoff Mooresvillt N C mortgage 75 00 S K Wiley Granite Quarry. open-account 3403 Watertown Carriage Co Watertowu N Y open ' accouut, 2 50 D P Williams Spencer N C open account 1 50 Mrs E F Wilson Mocksville note 30 00 Southern Railway Co open account 70 96 J E West Salisbury open account 2 50 R. B. THOMPSON, JOHN J. STEWART, trustees iu bankruptcy. 8 50 22 62 15 34 15 00 45 48 40 9 95 2 25 22 $47 02 10 70 1 25 7 00 4 35 . 2 25 8 00 5 00 1 00 10 00 2 00 2 65 4 50 17 90 77 00 114 00 30.00 17 70 14 15 19 60 50 8 25 58 00 4 60 1 50 18 00 11 25 2 77 13 70 10 75 27 35 26 68 $25 00 15 00 2 25 128 00 25 00 35 80 29 90 63 70 197 50 5 75 51 20 15 00 3 50 21 20 38 75 6 75 $3 80 1 70 9 85 39 75 5 CO 2 75 171 92 5 25 1 75 15 50 82 85 40 00 4 00 1 25 5 00 25 00 15 05 82 70 13 50 20 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 $28,850 PAID IN CAPITAL. New Firm; New Opportunities to Investors. WE BUY, WE SELL. We Insure Life or Property in Tom or ii County. We invest money for those who wish guaranteed semi-annual dividends. We lend money on first-class securities. Call tp see us and let us explain a few of the ways by which we can help you and help ourselves. You do not invest a dollar until you are thoroughly sat isfied as to results. All business strictly confidential. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 J. K. LINK, President. A. L. SMOOT J Sec, and Treas. 0 0 0 Cboi Salisliury Realty anfl iDsurance Co. 0 0 0 IP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FARM AND DRAY WAG0V. DELIVERY WA&OiYV OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND J. 0. WHITE & CO., 0 Carriage and Wagon Builder V 0 0 0 0 0 We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages aud Buggies I repaired, painted and made as good as new. New Tops made and old Tops repaired.New Cushions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and Old Frames Re-covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty : steel tired wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubbex tires repaired. All kinds o? Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. Surreys, Buggies and Wagons for Sale. Harness of all kinds jmade and repaired. Call and get prices. J. O. WHITE & CO. OOOOOOOOOOOOn nnn&nnnrrrrrr O -wwwwwwww KlllT r, , 1 T--J-l-l W cuiiiug aim oiruiuuy GIFTS OF FURNITURE AT O o o o o u o o o o o o O serviceable and-the longest to be remembered. WRQCHT'S. O o o o o o o o o o IT I r IX , wailuUB K1DQ9. om the Ittlaeauiug-O W 1 IeBS trifle the substantial and appreciative O lle;i.haLll8tVlougeat orally the most useful and O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o IS o comes in the class of the sub- J? stantial and appreciative. It useful, will give long service and can he used in all parts 2 iu may ue ornamental nr in at fr w - J V V FURNITURE of the house, porch or yard. service, expensive or cheap. WRIGHT, price, stock you a calf. and suitable for o the Furniture dealer, has a large O and well selected stock every variety, O any place or home. His mRmmnth O k is awaiting your inspection aud is such to greatly assist O in making appropriate selections. Do not fail to give him X Ke8pectfully, w O o o CEO. W. WRDCIHI Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. O Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc. O oooooooooooooooooooooooooo The Watchman $ 1 .00 Yeai
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