.7 0.- . "r.- THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN SHORT LOCAL ITEMS Policeman Eagler Jordan and Sicoloff arrested a man by the name of Pnett here on Satnrday, on charge of horse stealing "sent " here from Raids ille, and police , men Davis came over from there Sunday and got him, ExfSherriff D. R. Juliau, who has been very sick for this past . week seems to be rapidly sinking and is reported to be in a stupor this morning. .'. Cotton iB bringing 1487c on the Salisbury market to-day. Sunday, October. 81st, was Jubi lee day with the Lutherans the country over, being the annive- . of the establishment of Lutherans f saryin th9 world: Tha day-as fife tlingly observed by the Lutherans here, Dr. C. G. Voight, of Char leston, S. C oue of the leading men.:.of the church preached morh-ingand-night to large audiences at St. John's Church, in this city. In the morning his text was from , Neb.. 4: 18. In evening he de . livered an address on Lutheranism as a religions force ia the United Synod. Dr. Voight is a Bplendid speaker and his. words were receiv ed with close attention . by his hearers. - V - Mrs. E. Frost,- of Gauat J)avie ccunty died in'Sahsbury Wednes day morning, at.l :45 oclock, aud her remains re taken to Caua on the morning :, train. Mrs. Frost came here some time ag for treatment for au incurable disease aud it w,as this to which she succumbed. She is spoken of as a most estimable "woman. She leave a large number of kindred and friends, ambn whom is E Walter vTatum, of this city. NewS Was, iecevedhere on Wed nesday of the.rnirfgof-'iMilus Miller's barn. seeea?.m lies east of Salisbury! Irjenesday . morning.. Alfc&9feo1iri the barn as eaV&sK "baba wagbn and uite a If r feed stuff war bajn ed . MrX "tta. nafT'Stiow. -what can insured in FarmerrWttfcual of Rowan for- 5 oa The engine on No. 29, which ar rived here at 1:50 a m jumped We Buy pur First 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 goois, 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 the" track at, the swiob : the end of the passenger "- statfon Tharsday morning and run about an engin length on the cross ties, tearing the track up pretty badly. The engin did not turn over, but was damaged pretty badly and was sent to Spencer forrepairsvNo was hurt. A social meeting of the member ship of St John's Lutheran church was held at the church on Wed nesday night, and a large crowd was present. The object was to have the congregation to come to gether and become better ac quaintd. Light refreshments were served and the occasion was thoroughly enjoyed by every one that was so fortunate as to attend. Harvey Yancey, formerly of Gold Hill, has bought from W. T. Rainey his house and lot on South Main street. Mr. Rainey is to day moving to his house on West Bank Btreet, which has been occu pied by Dr. R. V.. Brawley, A dwelling house on the farm of J. C Black, about 2 miles south of town, was burned early this morning. The house was formerly occupied by Moses Mesi mer, but we have not bsen able to learn whether any one was living in it at the time the fire occurred - Two Small Fires. There was a small fire at the home of Douglas Mahaley on east Council street about 11 o'clock on Monday morning. The firemen responded promptly and it was soon extinguished, only a portion of the roof being burned. The loss was probably $150 from fire and water. An alarm had been sent in from the south ward, earlier in the mor.iing which drew the firemen cut, but it proved to be ouly some leaves that some one was burning on East Bank street. AVotero Job in Sfeeftf. Shelby has a modern Job in the person oiv John Hartgrove, whSksae 112 boils on his per s$jj ai ncrMrviast, and feha end of his afflictioC" JjBPt, yet seem to be in sightiV-NbtWithBtanding his affliction Mr Hartgrove has con tinued at work, although the boils varied in s:ze from that of a par tridge egg to as large as a hen egg Shelby Star. ' Goods from There are lots of Good Reasons why you should trade at this Store i sell the best goods for the least money. WORK OF THE REAPER. F..V. barrier and Lewis E. Yoglor are His Latest Yictlms. News was received here Friday of the death "of L. E. "Voglerfcat Berkley, Va. &o parfeiculors were given. LewisVogler, as he was commonly known to the town and country friends, is as well known in this and adjoining counties as any man in it. He has been a successfull produce trader on the streete and through the county for more than 40 years and his honesty and good nature made him friends where ever he went. He was about 60 years of age and leaves a wife and eight children. His remains were interred at Berkley. It was with profound regret that ;the city heard of the sudden death of F. V. Barrier, which occurred Friday afternoon at his homf , orner of Council and Jackson streets, at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Barrier had been up town " in the morning, but not feeling well went home about 11 o'clock. He left the table before dinner was finished and went to his room on the second floors, Shortly after wards, Mrs. Barrier hearing a noise in his room, went there and found him very sick . She sum moned a physician. and every ef fort was made' to survive him without avail. Death was caused by acute indigestion. Mr. Bar rier was 56 years of age. He came to Salisbury from Cabarrus coun ty 20 years ago, and has been en gaged in business here, since that time. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. C, M. Brown, of Salisbury, . and two brothers, Jno. D. Barrier, of Char lottaand Eugene Barrier, of Rim er, Cabarrus county. The funeral was held from St. John's Lutheran church, at 2:30 Sunday -afternoon, and was at tended by a large delegation from Wiuoua Council, No. 18, Jr. O. U. A. M., of which he was a member. The interment was at Chestnut Hill cemetery. The Standard Oil Company of Indiana a branch of the trust, of course was fined $65,000 at Aus tin, Texas, Tuesday for violating the Texas-anti'tiust law. a j. 16 Storo PROCEEDINGS OripNflSOURT. Negro Woman Sen? :fa tha Roads for six Months. Festival Crowd Fined Lou Hill, a deplored lady of a light hue"who"has figured quite frequently in the county court, was charged with, fobbing William Pratt, a white jnan, of a purse containing, so' he claimed, some forty odd dollars; Notod y sym pathized much? with the white man, but Judge Miller 5 evidently believed he told a straight tale and bound Lou over to the Su perior Court in November, in a bond of $100, which was not giv en. Lou had been found guilty SOme tlrtlQ a fTl-V fill 4-nrr rUn Trrra B.VM one ior vagrancy, and one for dis orderly conduct. Judgment had been suspended in both, but ow ing to her continued bad conduct she was given 80 days on the road on each of these counts, so she will be misse4jfrom her usual haunts for thaitime. What the Superior court(will do for her re mains to be seenC . Will JonesMas fiued $50 and coat , for hig v bad markmanship. He having fifour shots which missed Geo. K6ox, with whom he had an affray atlpencer. Fanny Williams, disorderly conduct. Gulty, 80 days on the roads. f T. H. Vahderford, Jr., plead guilty to the charge of simple as sault and judgment was suspend ed upon payment of cost. T. H, Vanderford, Jr. , and Sam Carter assault. $5 00 and cost as to Vanderford, judgment suspend ed on Carter ujoon payment of cosr. Your foods are in -. two classes: Foods that please you by their taste, and foods that you depend on be cause of what they do for you. Quaker Oats has all the good qualities of both classes. 9 oyth --t AID Bill Oweno, was fiued $5 00 and cost for disorderly cmduct. W. I. Kester was fined $3.00 and cost on the Bame charge. A crowd of eight or ten negros wf-re up for engaging in a free for all fight, at a festival at the home of D ck Savage' in which Dock got a cut on the head, necessita ting the attention of a physician. J. B. Blair was pulled. for -$20v00 and cost, Levi Savage got off for $10.00 and cost, and judgment was suspended on Irene Savage and June Bigger. Judgment was suspended on Will Jones found guilty of carry ing concealed weapons. Henry Whiteside was convicted of running a gambling house at Spencer and was given eight months on the roads. Henry was proprietor of the place that was pulitd about 10 days' ago by Sheriff McKenzie and his depu ties, when 11 negros were arrestfd for gambling. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to ils Natural Color and Beauty No matter how long1 it has been gray or f aded. 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