THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN
WM. H. STB WAR r, Ed. and Prop.
Published every Tuesday at 120 West
Innea street.
Salisbuby, N. C, August 17, 1909.
Since the Board of County Com
missioners have decided to macad
amize several miles of private
roadway leading to the toll-bridge,
it would be wise, it seem to us, to
buy the bridge and make it a free
crossing. But, if the bridge can
not be purchased at a reasonable
figure, then its owners should be
compelled to contribute something
towar! the improvement of this
road. Or, if-any of the above is
impracticable, it might be well to
arrange for a bridge, or crossing
elsewhere.
willtsertainly.be a game. So let
everybody come and bring their
friends and we will have a grand
old time.,
There wiU be an excursion to
Greensboro August 31st, and 1
guess there will be a large crowd
that will go from around here. I
will name a few who are going to
to get a job. They are : Herbert
Kiuttz, Marcus and Joha Lyerly
and Clarence Brown. We wish
them much success ud hope that
they will not forget their old
friends and come back to see them.
Jake,
Isn't that Alabama law the real
thing? Those people have been
made wise, a thing the morally
stunted are now doing ior North
Carolinians. The clubs and "ni"
beer saloons will prove quite an
effectual club in the "ni" future.
N rth Carolina and her good peo
ple have always proven equal to
any emergency and it is 'folly to
suppose that the great majority
behind this measure are going to
surrender any part of the victories
won or advantages obtained so far.
Our advice to the man who wants
to do a saloon business is to shake
the dost off his feet, leave North
Carolina and, wherever he puts up,
keep his chattels well in hand pre
paratory for moving at a moment's
notice. Alcoholism, consumption
and smallpox are three items the
Ameiican people have about de
cided to be rid of.
SOLD KNOB.
August 16. The health of this
community is very good at this
writing.
There will be a ball game at
Biltmore Saturday evening, Au
gust 21st, between Gold Knob and
some other team, just what team
has not been decided, but there
GRAHAM X ROADS.
Aug, 14. Farmers are taking
advantage of the good rains we
had last week in breaking wheat
and oats land.
Will Briggs was visiting friends
for the last few weeks op on Cool
River.
Mr. Colley put a new roof on
his house. He also put up a ehan
ty down in the woods where he
keeps some hands who tends to
his strawberries and to other im
portant things.
John Hex's little child which
was confined for several weeks to
its bed with feyer is somewhat
better at this time .
W. G. Honeycntt and wife and
two daughters, of Cabarrus coun
ty, were visiting her father at Sa
lem, the past week.
Last Sunday was communion
day at Salbm. It was a fine day.
Preaching Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. A large congregation
was out Sunday. A large-number
of people communed and nine
were attached to the church Sun
day. The 25th arrd 26th is the county
convention at Salem . Everybody
is invited. All bring a big basket
of dinner. A large crowd will be
out.
Miss Mary Brown will take
charge of the Salem school this
winter as firBt teacher and we con
gratulate her for accepting that
place, as she is well fitted for the
place, aud is a fine educated young
lady, -
There is more gold in the firpt.
six inches of the surface soil than
in all the mines in C-vifornia.
A big farm sets too many chairs
to the dinner table.
Take care of the chip and you
will never be without a fire.
Little seeds make tall woed;
but tall weeds make short corn.
A m rtgage on tbe- farm is har
der to dig out than a sod of viiue
grass. ,
Waste leads to want and wai;t
leads to ruin. Before y-m start
consider which way yon g
An old v.-tera i of this communi
ty, has made threats to commit
suicide, if th'iigs don't, go hotter.
He told. his family if he should
miss coming up soms time they
might find him d wn m the
woods d ad. He often takes his
Igun aud go'is hunting. II h fuml
i ly would d) well to watch him,
as his mind is not straight at
timte. Jack,
THE TOWN THAT
PUSH BUILT
VI. The Keen Clothing Dealer
The Misses Hartuess of States
ville, are visiting the family of
Sheriff McK-3nzie
Miss Clarissa Potts, of Chariot
ton, S, C, is visiting Mrs J P.
Moore.
THIS is the clothing dealer who
went
To the hardware store and freely spent
Qn advertised bargains the very bill
He got from the furniture dealer's till,
Where it went when the dry goods
merchant bought t
And paid with the bill that the butcher
got
From the grocer who' had settlement
made
With the money the honest workman
paid.
P. S.The local dealer who's up to snuff
Will always advertise his stuff
in the columns of
CHANGE OF BUSINESS.
Mr. Harry Deitz, of Augusta, 6a., lias Pur-
chased the Business of N. P. Jacoby.
Mr. Myer Deitz, of Augusta,
Ga., to-day bought out the cloth
ing business of N. P. Jacoby, at
115 North Main street, for his
brother, Harry Deitz. Those gen
tlemen will continue the business
at the same stand, next door to
Saleeby's Candy Kitchen, but will
improve and enlarge the business
at once.
Mr. Jacoby sold out his biibintHs
on account f his health, but wiU
continue to be a resident of Salis
bury. Mr. Deitz and brother come
highly r-c( mniendt d and we b
spak f'r them a c-.rdi:ii welcome
Aug. 9th, '09. 4t. -
The Carolina Watchman,
the paper that goes to tbe
Mechanic, the Farmerand
all classes of good people,
prplo who have means,
people who buy merchan
dise and people who call
f-r what they want aud
pay for what they get.
Their patron age is worth
having and their money
is as go"'d as any one's.
An advertisement in The
Carolina Watchman will reach
these g jod people.
SPECIAL
Smith Says
For Pure drugs,
Prescription ac
curately filled,
and anything in
an up-to-date
drug .store at
lowest prices
call at
SMITH DRUG STORE,
or phone 133.
F. rmfrlj " - T. W. Grimes Drugr Co.
2-16 fimo
Sewing Machines Adjusted.
If your sewiDg machine is not" giving
satisfaction, needs cleaning up and ad
justing, drop me'a card.
Seven yearr. experience, and
all work guarantied."
A full line of aewbrg Machine -supplies
of all kinds for all mal Js kept in stock.
Get my prices "on the Kimball Organ.
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A First-Class Prtpa atory School.
Certificates of Graduation Accepted for
Ent rance to Leading Southern Colleges.
Best Equipped Preparatory School Id
the South. .
Faculty of ten officers and
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forty thousand volumes. Well
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standards and modern methods
of instruction . Frequent lec
tures by prominent lecturers.
Expenses exceedingly moderate
Eleven years of phenomenal
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i ni-cncs-tcr 8 uianond
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V
Take no other. Buy of your
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Address
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VETERINARIAN.
Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near
Mansion House corner. Day phone
205. Night phone 430.- 4-27 1 f
i 18
Sweet-Orr
Overalls
Value,
"to so
at this
Sale for
69c.
The American Salvage Co. has Purchased the Enormous Stock of
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS AND FURNISHING .GOODS,
FORMERLY OWNED BY
fJ- P. Jacoby, Proprietor of the Day Light Store, 116 North r.lain Street.
8ALISBUEY, 1ST. C.
Now Remember we slaughter this entire stock at less than factory prices. We are going to sell these goods, as we only have this store
tor a few days longer, so rather than pack up and ship, we will sacrifice this entire stock, including storelixtures. Now remember this
sale starts
Thursday, August 12th, at 9 o'clock, Rain or Shine.
Now This is a Benefit For the Bargain Seekers.
This
Sale
ITT
Ml
Hi
Start
Thursday
August
12th.
H1en's Pants
$150 Value now. ... .' 98c
2 00 Value now. . . . $1 19
2 50 Valve now 1 49
3 00 Value now 198"
4 00 Value now - 2 49
5 00 Value now 2 98
Men's Top Shirts
50c Value 39c
$1 00 Value Silver Brand 79c,
1 50 Gold Brand -, 98c
1 00 Monarch Brand 69c
Blue Flannel Shirts 98c
50c Blue Cbambrey 39c
Hats
Stetson Hats.
$2 39
Hopkin Hats 1 49
$2 50 Hats. . ., ,
2 00 Hats
1 50 Hats
1 25
1 OO
79
IVlem's Suits.
$ 8.75 Value now $ 4 98
10 00 - 5 gs
12 50 " ' 6 98
- 15 00 " .. 8 98
2000 " 13 50
Men's Undershirts.
25c Value. tBc
50 and 75c value 39c
75c Fleece Lined Undershirt 39c
$1 00 Wright's Health Undershirt. . 79c
50c Ribbed Undershirt 39c
50c Ribbed Drawers. 39c
50 j Elastic Seamed Drawers 39c
Suspenders
25o Value 19c
50c Value 39c
15c Men's Oartera. 3C
25c Men's Garters 15c
25 and 50c Neckties 19c
ii cf it oj Be ujiciraxncsss
q I Hen's- Overcoats
o
$5 00 Overcoat
0 50 Overcoat
7 00 Oyercoat
8 50 Overcoat
10 00 Overcoat
15 00 Overcoat
20 00 Overcoat
$2 98
3 98
4 98
5 98
6 98
3 98
9 98
Shoes
14 00 Crawford Shoes
8 00 P-ters Shona . . .
2 50 Peters Shoes . . .
$2 98
2 24
1 98
Boys' ICnee Suits
$2 00 Valuo
8 00 Value
3 50 Value
4 00 Value
50o Boys' Knee Pants.
75c Boys' Knee Pants'
1 00 Boys' Knee Pants.
$1 49
1 69
1 98
2 98
39
49
69
Handkerchiefs
o
5c Valn
lOsValue
15e Value
50c Silk Handkerchief.
3c
7c
9c
39c
Umbrellas
$2 00 Value,
2 50 Value.
3 00 Value.
98c
$1 49
1 98
I0orking Gloves
50c Value.
U 00 Tan Glove.
1 50 Tan Glove .
39c
69c
98c
Socks
25c Sellers
50c Se'lers
15c Sellers
19c
39c
09c
inJool Undershirts
I
$1 50 Values
2 00 Values.
8 00 Values
98c
$1 19
1 49
L
SoT' Mgp a,te a"d P18 0 f?r B'? RfVj Banner m front of the Store. On prico to all . All goods marked in plain figures Come one. corn. all. Just folio th crolTo
this Sale. N. P. Jacoby 'b old stand, 115 North Mam St. Day Light St re Remember this sale Starts, Thursday, Auqust 12th, and will Continue for a few davs onfv
THE PRICES ARE CUT IN HALF, SO COME ANE SEE FOR YOURSELF. -yn,y.
jn . o AUU;y old stand, 115 Main St. L09K FOR THE BIG RED BANNER. I. PEAGER, Sales Manager.