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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS W. H. Wright, accompauied by his children, Curtis and - Ruby, of Blockton, Ala,, arrived in the city this morning for a short visit to his sister, Mrs. R. M. Pendleton. The stone and brick foundations for the government building are about completed, and a force Of men tcday started to work put ting up the steel work. They are busy today sorting out and getting the proper pieces iu shape for raining, after which the work will be rapidly pushed. C. VV. Harrington, who lived in the neighborhood of Chiua Grove, has moved with his family to the Organ Church neighbor hood, south of Rockwell. The Wachovia Loan and Trust Company is hauding out the Far mer's Almanac which c n tarns, amoug a lot of other valuable in formation, the game laws of North Carolina, rivised, up to June 20th, 1909, as it applies to the different counties and to the whole Btate. In view of the fact that many changes were made by the last Legislature it would be advisable for those who are interested to get a copy and post themselves on the subject. They are free. Negro Cuts His Wife's Threat. Nows of the horrible kiUiug of Berta Powe, by her husbani John Pcwe, colored, at Spencer this morning, was brought to tou early in the day. Particulars of the affair have been hard to get. but it appears that ho had shipp ed her severely several tiniHS auu it isiaupposed then they had a trouble before he left home foi his work at the Bhops, and as ehe was passing along the street near the Y. M. C. A. building he cau out irom the shops grounds anc overtook her and cut her throat, severing the carotid aratery from which she bled to death in a fen minutes. After the killing Powe ran and succeeded in getting awai and has not yet been apprehended but Sheriff McKeuzie has news ol his whereabouts and has deputies Krider, Mingus and Tolbert 01 his trail. Nothing definite has been heard from John Powe who killed bis wife at Spencer on Monday, de puties tracked him to the Ydkir river Monday evening and som of them crossed into to Davidson, hoping to head him off at som station north of the river. Sheriff McKenzie tells us that he has heard nothing from his depu ties during the night and did not know, at 7 o'clock this morning, whether he had ben caught or not. The Law as to Hunting, Etc There having been numerous in quiries from parties interested in the game laws as it pertaius to Rwan county, we print the law as it stands in section 3481 ; which is as follows : 'If any person shall hunt with gun or dog upon the lands of an other without the written consent of the owner of the lauds he shall be cuiltv of a misdemeauor. The punishment for the violation of this section shall be a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty five dollar?, or im pri8orment not more than thirty days." This law applies not to quail alone but to hunting of any kind with game or dog. The closed season for quail, is from the first day of March to the the first day of December; wood cocks from first day of February to first day of December. Section 3466 refers to kill ing birds and game out of season. It reads: "If any person shall at anv time hunt, capture or kill any non-game bird, or shall during the closed Beason or time in each year in whioh the hunting or killing is prohibited, chase with dogs, hunt, kill, or wound, or in any manner lake or capture auy game bird, ot anv deer, opossum, rabbit or squirrel, shall be guilty of a mis- uemoauor and fined fifty dollars or inprisoned not more than thirty days. This section shall not apply to English or European h'use sparrows, owls, hawks, blackbirds, -jackdaws and nee brids." Train Smashes Intj ice Wagon. The Salisbury Ice & Fuel Co's., ice wagon was struck by train No. 44, which comes from the south at 7:25 Friday morning, at the crossing at the passenger station. The wagon was badly demolished and one of the mules hitched to t seriously hurt, having a good siz ed piece of flesh torn from one of its leg?, and otherwise bruising it It was brought to Harper's stable and treated by Dr. Ragland, the veterinarian there, who thinks he can save it. From what wejBpnld learn the driver, a youi.g white man by the name of Clodfelter, approached the crossing sitting well back in the front of thu' wag on and did not see, or disregard ed, the siguals of t e guard sta- loued there, pror hear or under stand the warning shouts of oth ers near regarding the approach of he train, until too late to get out of the way. The train was run uiug very slow, as it was near the station, and it is owing to this 'act thatjboth mules were not kill ed and that Clodfelter escaped. N?w Advertisements. A big stock of men's boy's and children's clothing at very low prices is what Feldman, the Sahs bnry clothier, claims. Read hi? big advertisement on page 5 of to day's Watchman A. B. Salfieby & Co., the candy manufacturers, have a charge in their advertisement today. Reirt's has an interesting advpr- 4-.acnUnf in t.ndftv's Daner. He ie giving valuable coupon with t-v;-ry purchase of $1 00 and over. As will be noticed, Kiuttz & Reudleman have au advertisers nt in this issue of Thb Watchman. It is full of bargains. V. Wallace & Sons, the reliable clothiers have a change of adver tisement in this issue. This firm handles good goods and will treat you right. Brittain & Campbell till about tha Hardwcar Bhoe in a new ad vertisement. This shoe is guar auteed and should attract the at tention of those who want big value at a small cost. Belk-Harry Co., have some specialties just at this tim and tell you about them in today's paper. The Rowan Hardware and Ma chinery Co., are naming some things of interest to the farmer in the way of machinery and engines. Or. Heilig May go to Florida. '; I We learn with regret that Dr Herman G. Heilig contemplates leaving Salisbury for Florida. He has just returned from Jack sonville where he attended a meet ing .of the State Medical Society and passed successfully the exam ination for license before tbestite examinary board. He has been in Baltimore for some miiths doing special work At Johns Hopkins h. spital there, upen modern methods of diagno sis and treatment, .adding to his already large store of knowledge of medicine and surgery and its application in the treatment of diseases. Dr. Heilig will not return to Florida at present, but will open an office at 117 W. Innes Street, and will practice here this winter, and we hope he may be so success ful here that he will decide to re m-iin . pi clseof Men's Si Which will save you from $5.00 to as much as $10.00 on garments that were made for this season s style. Our buyer, with the aid of Mr. J. Feldman, who was called to New York by telegram from here, bought these goods at a great underprice, from a man ufacturer in need of cash, who made the concession to us of his entire surplus II fall goods. Every suit and overcoat in the lot is a true bargain, so very exceptionally good that we hesitate to tell you about them; you might think we were over-enthusiastic. The best thing to do is to come in and see them. It isn't likely that there will be a chance for such pickings again in a long while. These are exactly the kind of suits and overcoats you want, styles are as good as the best, all made for this season. And yet we can offer these much wanted, fast selling, staple goods, at $5. CO to $10.00 under the regular prices, thus: 'If IffSJ 1 1 tl f 1 w I III The Men's Suits and Overcoats at In this lot there are any num ber of all wool worsteds, cassimers, all wool heavy weight Blue Sergees, Black Cheviots and Unfinished Worsteds. Overcoats are plain Blue, Black and Grey Melton and Kersey. CD(y) The Men's Suits and Overcoats at In this lot are Grey, Stone, Olive and Blue Worsted and Velour suits in shadow stripe and cheeks, also very heavy all wool plain Blue Serge Suits. Overcoats are Grey, Olive, Smoke, Steel, Stone and Oxfords, The tailoring' style and fit will please the "fussiest" man. nm The Men's Suits and Overcoats at Hand tailored garments that you will not be able to equal anywhere under $18. The range of fabrics is comprehensive and embrace es all the staple weaves and many of the popular fancy weaves. Here are two Examples ot onr Boys' Suits and Overcoats At $2 and These suits are made of all wool worsted and cassimers in 5the double breasted models for the big boys. In small sizes you can get the new but ton to neck style, Kussian sailor coats, or the new army shawl collar style. Overcoats are red, grey, blue and tan kerseys, all wool Chinchilla storm coats, in fact the biggest and prettiest assortment you ever saw at such prices. 9 Remember we have one of the largest stocks of mens, boys and chil drens clothing in the Carolinas, We want you to come in and look us over. No trouble to show goods. i rrMTrr M-s' - I Wl JU1 1 2JJLJ 125 South Main Street, OlwF A Salisbury, N. C. A Scalded Boy's Shrieks u-sflorl hia Grandmother, Mrs UUIAUWU D - , r-; Torlnr nf Nebo. Kv.. wno writes that, when all thought he would die, Backlen's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, w ounas, uiwo. ----- ----- . st te Wp Boils. DKin jiirnpsiuuB, goie agents iw w OhUWiSlXppedHwdt. Boon Remember the name-Doan'sd routs Piles, 25o at all dxuggiati. I take do other. COMFi RTIN6 WORDS. Many a Salisbury Household will Find Them So. To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed ; to be entirely free from annoying, dangerous urinary disorders is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell how this great change nan be broug"ht about will prove com forting words to hundreds of Salisbury readers. Mrs. John T Murdoch, Green St., Statesville, N. C, says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills and am glad to say that they proved of great benefit to me af ter other remedies had fai'ed to give rr,a rplief. Mv back ached a great deal and my kidneys were so weak as to cause much trouble, uoan s isaaney Pills promptly relieved me and they have always benefited me when I have taken them since. I heartily recom mend this remedy toother kidney suf- ..lotnrkll dealers. PriceSOcents. Foster-MilbumCo.,Bu2alo,NewYork, Shall the Homestead Succumb to the Mercenary? Dr. R. V. Brawley is prepari- g to build a handsome reEidence on part of the Boyden property, on West Fisher street, which will be a valuable addition to this part of town. We would wish many more nice residence could be built in this vicinity. Since the writer can remember, yoo since the town was first chartered more than one hundred and fiftv years ago some of the most valuable and moat desirable property in it has remained vacant lots, and that right up in the center of the town, a-me of it less than two blooks from Main street, and none of it more than six blockB from the center of the city. The Presby teriian church property, the Boy den property, the Hall propeity, the Wiley property and the Black men property, all in the west ward has never been improved as it should have been and has stood all these vears as a denial of the the town. The lUllvtwiMV" writer has been asked frequently by strangers visiting the town, or rwnhablv only stopping nere ne tween trains, why is it that while you claim that your town is grow ing so rapidly, such property as this is allowed to be idle all these years? And when it was explain ed to them that the property was held by parties who could not dispose of it and was not ble to properly improve Jt they would turn away exclaiming on the pity of it. It is true that in recent years some very valuable improve ments have been made, quite a number of nice residences have been built, but there is room on the different propreties for many more. Of cource all do not agree as to what constitutes improve ments. The mercenary would have every foot of ground possible covered with profit bearing build ings, or works, and then build his own home in a grove away from the madding crowd. We realize how dear a semi-isolated home is and the ugh one is uuable to improve he is loath, very loath, to surrender the dear old homestead to the merciless march of what we call progress . Young Girls Are Victms of headache, as well as older women, but get quick .relief and prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best remedy for sick and nervcus headaches. They make pure blood, and strong nerves and build up your health. Try them 25. at all druggists. The directors of the Piedmont Toll Bridee Company met last Fridav and elected H. 0. Trotfe president, vice the late D, R . Jul ian. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SALISBURY, N C. W. C. Coughenour, President, T. C Linn, Vice-Presidant, W H. White. Cashier Capital - - - $50,000 00 Stockholders' liability - 50,000 00 Surplus and Profits - 53,581 56 ueoos i januan . mm in 7or hr Resoi'ices January 1. 1909. ah 73R ra T . t i J- ' . ' w w u-r u p.k joko . jonno. Henderson, D. a. Atwell, T, U. Linn, H. N. Woodson, Burton Craige, W. S. Blackmer, Walter H. Woodson, W. B. Strachan, A. H. Price, W. C. Couehenour. Every accommodation extended con sistent witn saie panning. t w. H. WHITE, Cashier CHICHESTER S PILLS W-y . THE mAMOn BRAND. A ladles! Ask your Drurht for v Qi-cnea-tefS uunoid Brand, PUIs in Red and drold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Tab. XI - gracftafc Ask jTor CHI-Cires-TER ft SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWKR PEOPLES NATIONA BANK BAL1LBUBY, N. C. Does a General Banking Business. 40 IPeir? DsxLt!: We pay 4 per cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank. D. R. Juuan, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier P. H, Thompson, W. T. Busby, V.-president. teller RIFE Hydraulic Ram (Pumps Water by Water Power.) Town Water "Water, Railroad Tanks Irrigation; Country Homes, Green houses. (No Attention No Expense Bans Continu ously. Operates under 18 inches to 50 feet fall. El evates water So feet each foot of fall. 6,000 in rStnw.0!.!!011-. lold on 30 d?8' dial ed at cost. estImate fre Pipits- furnish- T. A. P. ROSEMAN, i Jent, Salisbury, N.C. R. P. D. No. 8, Box. 27. A SPECIAL Smith Says For Pure drugs, Prescription ac curately filled, and anything in an up to-date drug store at lowest prices call at E, or phone 133. Formerly in- T. W. Grimes Dru Co. 3-16 (mo SMITH STOR it For Dry Pine and Oak Wood, see r. e. - Trexler. rural No. 6. Raliihnrv N.o. n.fi.4t Executrix's Notice. Having qualified as executrix up on the estate of N. P. Jacoby, de ceased, this is to notify all creditors to exhibit their claims to the under signed on or before October the 27th, 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. Mas. JosaPHiNe . o Oct. 27th, 1909, Executrix,
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