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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Deputy Sheriff Brarrdon and Lock McKenzie, with Sheriff Mc Kruzle, captured Lee Craven, an escaped convict from Cabarrus county hre on Sunday. The Cabarrus authorities have been uotitirid of th capture and be will ba sent for. Salisbury was v'eited by a se vere electrical storm on Saturday afternoon, during whichjlightning struck and eet fire tto a big barn on the farm of T. A, Coughenour, on the old Fraley race track place near the city. The onildin.sc con tained a largii amount of forage and a uiimd'ir of farming imple ments which w?re all destioyed. Two colored employes wh were l4ear wer stunned by thr bolt but recovered in time to' rescue some liv stock wh ch was in thebarn. R uiben J. Holmes and bride have returned from their bridie tour of eastern cities and have taken up their residence at Meadow Brook, Mr. Holmes' handsome phce just outside the city limits ou the Mocksvill road. Cot-ton was bringing 14 on the Salisbury market to-day with only a few bales offered. Those who are not forced to sell are holding for still higher pricei and, as the census huroau reports only 5,525, 591 bales of 1909 cotton ginned, against 6,296.160 lust yoar, it is very likely tha they will get, it. There has a'so b?en a very consid erable advance in the 'price of cotton seed, Th ;y are now brii g mg 87 cts. pr hash''!. We are glad t" se- our old i ri nd J:h. Howard on the ft reels again H .; nas just returned from a visit of several weeks at tbe home of his father, in Davie County, where he went to rest and recuperate fr?m a severe attack of rhuni j tisoi. He returns much improv ed and hopes to be able to resume work m a short while. The congregation of the First Baptist church has juit received a new $2000 pipe organ unci are having it placed in their hand some church on the corner of 1 Church and Council streets. Arthur Brown went to States ville Sunday to vist his aunt, Mrs. C. S Br nyn, wh-is in very feeble health. Ms. Brown formerly lived i i Salisbury, being the wid ow of the late C S: Brown, who was for years was proprietor of the old Boyden House, now the Empire Hotel. ;' She is 80 years of age. Pr f. R. G. Kizer, superinten dent of the county board of edu cation, asks us to say that aU the public schools in the county are expected to be open Monday, No vember 1st, and that none of thm would open later than the 3rd. A large number of the members of the Woodmen of the World, from Salisbury aud near by points, gathered in Chestnut Hill Cemetery on Sunday evening, at 4:30 o'clock, to witness and take part in the unveiling of the monu ment erected by that order in memory of William A. Monroe, who was a member of camp 49 of this city. The cereinouiea were held under the direction of the Hickory CUmp. State Manager E.N. Lewie, of Kinston, N. C, delivered th5 address. - m The Automobile Party to be Here Saturday. An auto party of 59 cars left New York, on Monday morning at 9:45, for along run to Atlanta, over the National Highway re cently se'ected by the scout cars which have been eent cut by the New York Herald and the Atlan ta Journal. It is expected that automobiles will be added as the party proceeds along the way, and, it is possible, that more than a hundred cars will roll into Sal isbury on Saturday. They will, step at Lexiugton long enough for a big barbecuo dinner, which will be provided for them by the cit izens of that town, after which thev will proceed to Salisbury reaching here sometime in the afternoon. Only a short stop will be made b.6re as they are ex pected in Charlo'te Saturday-f fiight. They will find in Rowan county probably what will not be found anywhere else on the route, a good macadam road from one end of the county to the other, without a creek or bridge to cross. WORK OF THE REAPER. Bo&ert I. Coit and Mrs. Resetta Gartner the Victims. Rubers Mclver Coit, the infant son of Rev. and Mrs. John K. Coife, died at the homo of Mrs. Dovie Coit, on South Ellis street, Fridry afternoon, after an illness of short duration. The funeral was held from the house at four o'clock, Saturday afternoon, and the burial was in Oak Grove ceme tery. Mrs. Rosetta Cartner died Sat urday night, at her home in Prov idence township, after a long ill ness of consumption. She was 23 years old and had Veen married one year . The funeral was held at Union church on Monday at 12 o'clock. Preaching and Communion at St. Matthews. There willbe preaching aud com munion services at St Matthew's E. L church, Craven, N. C,. on the fifth Sunday of this month, conducted by Rev. W. A. Dutton. It is desired that every member of the congregation be present . Jr. 0, U. A. M. District Convention. Arrangements are being made to hold, in Salisbury, somo day between the 15th aud 20th of No vember a district convention of all the councils of the Jr. O. U. A. M., in Rowan and adjoining counties. Committers from the various councils in Salisbury will urn et to-night- for the purpose of fixing the date, selecting speakers, and preparing a programme. In I (smug Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty. . No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan droll. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re fuse all substitutes. 2 times as much in $1.00 as 50c. size. Is Wot a Dye. $1 and 50c. bottles, at drt?3rii?. ;- Send 2c for free book "The Care of i he Jt.iir." Philo Hay Spec Co., Newark, J. Hay's Harfina Soapcjrr ; v:.- red, rouirh arui champed h?.n '.s, r.r.A .;.. east-s. Keeps skin fine an l;--. ;.rc. :r ::' Send 2c for free book "The C :e cf the : ' Smith Drug Company. Mr. Kope Elias Suffers a Stroke of Paralysis- II is many frindp3 in Asheville and weni rn N rth Carolina will Isarn with sorrow thatKpo Elias, of Macon county, while visiting his son, Dr. L, VV. Elias, at Bilt more, last night suffered a stroke of paralysis. The entire riant side was para lyzed and fcr a time it was feared that the patient could not rec ve. Today, however, it is Jtatt d thut Mr. Elias is improved, that he is regaining consciousness and that strong hope is n w entertained for recovery. He wrs removed to th" Biltmcre h spital for treat ment. Asheville dispatch, 19th, Charlotte Observer. The Best Food for Workers. The best food for those who work with hand or brain is never . high priced. , The best example of this is found in Quaker Oats. It stands at the top among foods that supply nourishment and vigor, without taxing the diges tion, and yet- it is the least expensive food one can eat. This great food value and low cost make it an ideal food for families who want to get the greatest good from what they eat. Laborers, factory or farm hands, fed plentifully on Quaker Oats will work better and with less fatigue than if fed on almost any other kind of food. All of these facts were proved and very interesting information about human foods were gathered by Pro fessor Fisher of Yale University in 1908. You'll find Quaker Oats in reg ular size packages, and hermetically sealed tins; the latter is best for hot climates. 8 THAT BAD in your mouth is a SURE SIGN TASTE Disordered Liver Fa ' -scr TO-DAY. You will feel better almost immediately, and still better To-Moppow p Wood's Descriptive Q Fall Seed Catalog now ready, 'gives the fullest information about all Seeds for the i and Garden, Grasses and Clovers, Vetches, Alfalfa, Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc. Also tells all about Vegetable & Flower Seeds that can he planted in the fall to a.! vantage and profit, and about Hyacinths, Tuiips and other Flowering Buibs, Vegetable and Strawberry P!a?its, Poultry Supplies aud Fertilizers. Fvery Termer and Gardener should h-.vo ;ris c;&lg. It is invaluable in in h ".puhtess and Eupeettive ideas for .i profitable and satisfactory Farm or Ci Catalogue mailed free on lucuaci. VV-ite for it. 1? ' m & sons, f r Uond, Va. (?) CPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL SANK, SALlorilJK I , U. W. G. Coughenotjr, President, T. G Linn, Vice-President, W H. White Cushier GaDitai - - - $50,000 CO Stockholders' Liability 50,000 00 Surplus and Profits - 53.581 55 Deposit? January 1. 1809. 317-785 06 Resoi'iCiS January 1, 1909, 459,736 84 D'lov tors : J. )ii3 S Henderson, D. , Atwoll, T. C Linn, PI. N. vVoodson. Buit'Mj Craige, S. Blackmftr, Walt-.'! H. Woodson, W. B. Strachan. A H. Price, W C. Cough ejiour. Every accommodation extended con sistent with safe banking. WH. WHl rE, Gash er Hiss Adelaide E. White Voice Culture and Singing. Terms on application. Voices tried five Convenient hours arranged for country and out-of-town pupi's. Studio;402 E . Inniss St. Phone 146. 9 14 -it 1 THE GENUINE has the RED Z on tne front of each package and the signature and seal of J. H. ZEILIN & CO., on the side, in RED. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BP Ginseng Saeti tor Sale. eooo stratified seed and 9000 this year's crop suitable for immediate sowing. This is a paying investment. For further information call on or write to J. S. Corriher, route 8. China Grove, N. C. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified a3 administrator upon the estate of Marv -Ann Casper, deceased, this is tonotifiy all creditors j to exhibit their claims to the under signed on or before the September : loth, 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt ?ettlement. John J. Stewart, administrator. Sept. 16th, 1909. Lute Luilier Why not Patronize Us? We Are The Cheapest. We: have Weather Boardings for $1 00 to $1.75. Flooring from $1.50 to $2.50. Ceiling from $1,00 to $2.00. We make all kinds of molding and turned work at prices reasonable. Phone 405. chestnut hill. Goodman . Lumber Go. SPECIAL Smith Says For Pure drugs, Prescription ac curately filled, and anything in an up-to-date drug cstore at lowest prices call at SMITH ill STORE fg or phone 133. Formerly tr-.-s T. W. Grimes Dru Co. 2-16 6m o fflE WORLDS GREA7ESiStv,v; .LIGHT RUNNt; f1 r ' " - Wk I I m n mfnm ) 7 p e-af '-?a&&-' .-J 'V -: PIL get immediate relief from Dr. Snoop's Ma!c Ointment The Queen of Fashions Richest and choicest creations are most elegantly and perfectly reproduced on the Standard Rotary. The World's Best Sewing jllaclnise The ouly machine which makes abso lutely perfect lock and chain stitching on the same machine. Ladies When you are in need of a sewing ma chine, you no doubt intend to give the matter intelligent consideration ana should buy one which will last a life time, the Standard Rotary. You Owe It to Tourself to learn how. the Standard Rotary will do more and better work, in less time, and with more real comfort and pleas ure than any other machine made. Send for circular. The Standard 8ewlng Machine Co., For sale by Cleveland, Ohio T. E. WITHERSPOON & CO., Salisbury, N.C. Ifyou wnnteithera Vibratinj?S!niltle. r;oi Shuttle or a Siiisrlo Thread fiin S'''7, -fcewiug Machine write to THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COM :: Orange, Mass.. Many sewing machines are made Vr sell rcsrnnl-t quality, but the Sew Home is iriaiie tc v. " Our guaranty never runs out Sold by authorized dealers m..y FOE SALE tV RIFE draulrc Ram (Pumps Water by 32 Water Power.) ! Town Water Works, Railroad Tanks ! Irrigation; Country Homes, Green houses. (No Attention No Expense Runs Continu ously. Operates under 18 inches to 50 feet fall. El evates water 8 feet each foot of fall. B,000 in successful operation. Sold on 3i' days' trial. Catalog". and estimate free. Piping furnish, ed at cost. T. A. P. ROSEMAK, i rent, Salisbury, N. C, R. F. D. No. 8, Box. 27. and South Carolina. ' ,., . in fffgWTT"1" "" ""J1 1 A-'-u,ui-..,JLjtJii- bhMLiWAAA4UMJjasi9Kauj.i ii' ' 1 1.1,11 win ..iti.i. ii ifcj um -TTTTnir T-j ir !i7l","J"VrTJ' J Buy jour Goods from tie Store tM sells tliem Tie CHEAPEST There are lots of Good you should trade at this in should Reasons why- Store First -We sell the best goods for the least money. Second--We Guarantee our good to give perfect satisfaction. Third We Carry the largest stock in the two Carolina. Fourth -We are the only Firm in the State contracting for the manufacturing of our Clothing. Buying the fine goo Is, lining, buttons and thread, and then paying tor the cut, make and trim of same, saving, the middleman's profit. Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Ot floor space covered with the Choicest Merchandise
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