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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. WM. H, STEWART, Ed. and Prop Published erery Tuesday at 120 West Innes street. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 19th. 1905, at the post office at Salis bury .N. O., under the act of Congress of March 8rd, 1897. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. Watchman and Record, one year two papers per week, cash in advance, $1,00 per year ; six montns, ouc. Salisbury, N.C. Feb. 16th. 1910. The many friends of sheriff McKbnzie'were glad to see him at his office attending to his usual .duHes Friday and ! since. '- There we ; never any danger of him sp ading smallpox, Lut just for th ssake of precaution he "stayed close" for a few days. Mr, Mc Keuzie is one of the most prompt and efficient officers the county has ever had and when he is ab- credited witfatwo mouuiih-ri's, as against seventeen for South: Caro lina twenty-three "for Te ssee, thirteen for Georgia, thirteen for Alabama, ten" for 'Kentucky, and so on. This makes the Charlotte Obsever very angry and that paper rears up on its hind legs and de livers it self thus: "How The Veteran ever permitted itself to make so absurd a mistake and do North', Carolina so glaring an injustice, we can't imagine. If there are less than a dozen monu ments to tfhe Confederate dead in this State the Confederate dead as distinguish from individual commanders we will eat the two which The Veteran names " We hope there are more than two Con federate monuments in North Car olina, but we hope the Nashville paper is not mistaken. That is to say, we would like to see the Char lotte Observer forced to eat two monuments two very largi and hard ones. And?rsonmMail. There has been considerable anxiety in certain circ.es here since the above threat was made by the Charlotte Observer, ai.d the abvisability of employiug a guard to keep watch about our beautiful UARRIAGES. t sent the difference is quite marked. ! monument has been hinted more The smallpox situation is well in hand and there is no fear of a Bp read of the disease from those now under quarantine. Not with the iutention of cen suring any one, but merely to express surprise at the success of what seems to us a trivial excuse for the adjournment of the Feb ruary term of the Rowan Superior Court, and, the consequent failure to give prompt and speedy trial for those who are kept in suspense, C" nfined aDd under bond. Of Certainly this course was taken as a precautionary measure and may be justified, but as to this no one knows.. Of course no one would ex ,'ftct that the prisoners affected sh aid have been brought in and tr!-d, but after the very many precautions taken and a week or m re had passed without the de- v 1 pment of any new cases1 of the disease, we quest ion the wis dt m of the failure to hold the court. The Confederate Veteran, pub li: tied at Nashville, presents what purports to be a list of States m w ich monuments to the Confed erate soldier have been erected w th the number of monuments in etch State. North Carolina is than once. Some people, however, like the quillidriver of the Ander son Mail, seem to think it would be a matter of considerable levity to see the Observergnawing on thiB handsome pill of stone and bronze which is of no mean proportions If such should be the Observer's misfortune, we would at least be so fortunate as to have the Observ er in our midst for a month or so But let those who are timid fear not, there are Confederate monu cments in North Carolina galore and others are being erected up some frequently. Wggs-Lenlz, Frlck-stirewiit, HojshOBsir- Jones, Ryu-Scltt,vf Miss Jessie Ryan, of Chestnut Hill, and Charles MY Smith, a salesman for a Chicago firm, mar ried on Thursday evening, at this Baptist parsonage, Rev. R. L. Motley officiating. The conple left cri the night train for Ashe- ville and other points in Western North Carolina. Miss Bessie W lggs and Karl Lentz were married at the home of Rev. J. M. McEenzie, pastor of Chestnut Hill Baptist church, on Sunday afternoon. This was an- . 1 Z - J J? otner surprise weaaing, only a ew friends knew of their inten tions and those were present when the vows were taken. After the ceremony the happy couple drove to the heme of the bride's father, W. H. Wiggs, of East Salisbury, where they will board for the present. Mr. Lentz is a son of H. C. Lentz,, of Salisbury, and a nephew of the late Rev, C. A. Rose, one of the leading Lutheran ministers of the state. ARE YOU SLEEPY? NERVOUS ? ? TIRED ? IT WILL WAKEN UP YOUR LIVER and start it working. Then you can work, and enjoy it, too. THE GENUINE has the RED Z on the front of each package and fna sionaturo and aaai of J. H. ZEIUN A CO., on the aide, in RED. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. booooooooooooooooooooopooooooooooc o o o KJ o o o o o o W TOT A TCraW 01 To Investigate Cause of High Living. Washington, Feb 6 Whether the Senate and House will con duofc rival investigations into the causes of the high erst of the nec e&saris , f life is a quastiou that concerns the Republican politics leaders more deeply, than au.j oth er problem now before Congress If both bodies conduct &3. exami nation tbey fear that different conclusions may be reached and that such differing reports, on the eve- of the Congressional elections, would be likely to prove embarrassing to the Republican majority. Nevertheless the Re publicans of the Senate apparent ly are determined to order such an inquiry, and conduct it with thf upmost dispatch, regardless of the views of the House leaders on the subject. Miss Luoy J. Frick, daughter of John H. Frick, of Providence Township and George O. Stire- wait, of Li taker Township, were married at the bride's home, on Sunday, February 13th, by Rev. L. 6 . Spraoher, pastor of Union Lutheran Church. unina urove naa a surprise wedding on Thursday night. Madison McDonald Jones, whose home is at Chester, S. C, came to Salisbury and met H. J. Peeler a half brother of the bride, and drove with him to China Grove, and, at the h me of Mr. and Mrs J. L. Holshoaser, was married to their daughter, Miss Margaret Sarah HoiBhonser. After the happy couple left for Chester where they will make their home. Report of the condition rf the FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, at Granite Quarry, r. U. In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Jan. oist, mu. KESOUBCKS. Loans and discount $11,928 00 Overdrafts unsecured . . 8 05 Banking Houses ... oi as Furniture and fixtures t.754 67 S.715 2 Due from Banks and Bankers ........ 7,026 33 Cash Items 6 00 Sllvei coin, Including all minor coin currency 310 01 National bank and other TJ. S. notes, 1,203 P0 .Expense... S7i 89 Total $24,460 20 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In $5,800 00 Deposits subject to Check.... 13,844 60 Demand Certificates of Deposit 4,769 25 Certified checks 27 14 Total,.... $24,460 20 State o! North Carolina, County of Rowan.ss: I, R. O. Jones, cashier of qthe above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. Jones, Cashier Correct Attest J. H. A. Lyerly, Gbo. D. Howard, L. J. Kltjttz, directors. W T. Bustoy, N. P. Took all his Honey. Often all a mail earr.s goes to doctors or for medicinos, to cure a Stomach, Liver or Kidney trou ble that Dr. King's New Life Pills would quickly cure at slight cost. Best for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Jaundice, Malaria and Debility. 95c at All Druggists. Wanted Boys aud girls to earn some of our beautiful plated rings, bracelets, pins, as premiums for selling one box of Perfection .Chewing Gum containing 20 five ceut packages, we trust you, sells easily, work let off hours aud at school. Be the first to apply. Drop ub a card now. Agents Supply Co. Box 65 Salisbury, N.C. 2-8 W&R 26t o o o o o o o o o o o o o n !o o o o o o o o o o o- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o The Place to Buy Bar- tlhte Every Day in g gams Year Except Stindays. Calicos 5c All the bept calios dark and lightlworth 61-2 and 7crow, our price still .5c Good grade of Percale light and dark colors worth ldlp-oui sice4 . 8 i"2c Yard wide sheeting for 5 ancTGc Extra good grade of Apron Gingham in short- length and worth 7$o for only, 5c V Alamance in sjhort lengths wcrth 7 1-2 for only 5c Blankets. Special sale on wool blankets $4.00 Wool'blankets for $2 48 $5.00 " " 4 $3 98 Embroidery and Lace. New lot of real nice wide em broidery worth 7$ and 8 for only 5o Extra wide embroidery ' worth . 15 and 20c for only lOo 25c wide corset cover embroi dery for only. ....... . 15c v Pretty laces for .3 and 4c yd, Sample Shoe Counters. Our sample shoe counters are full, some extra Big Bargains for men women and children. Children's coarse shoe 12 to 2 for.. 68oandup. The Place to Trade aud Save DRYING'S NEW DISCOVER? Will Surely Stop That Cough. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o IS 111 To)To)W III SI Salisbury, North Carolina. Baoney 0 Iron r o o 00000000000000000000:00000 00000000000000 For the best semi-weekly hereabouts, try The Watchman and Record. The two for one year only $1.00. Sample copies free. Beginning Satur day, Februa y 19, 1910, lasting ten days only. It will pay you to come miles to attend this big sale. Such prices were never heard of before in the history of Salisbury. We have gone through our immense stock of high grade merchandise, consisting of Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Woolen Remnants, White Waist ings, Poplins, Silks, Ladies' Tailored Skirts, Ladies' Spring Suits, one piece Dresses, Notions, Ladies' Shoes, Children's and Men's Shoes and marked prices below manufacturer's cost. All we ask of you is to come and get some of the many bargains which we offer. This sale positively closes in ten days. No sign used. EeodL Special JPacioe Below e SPECIAL. Sea Island sheeting, 39 inches wide, former price 6 l-2c, special 5c All calico, special at 5s Nice quality of apron Gingham, former price 7c, special 5s 10 yds of l?eat 10c Bleach ed Domestic at - .89c 50c Japouica ' silk, just from the manufactur ers, regular price 50c, H eu'-cial All 12 and 15c percales at All 12 1 2 and 15c Ging hams at All Poplins, regular 20, 25 and 30c value, at" All Ladies' skirts it i eff regular price. HATS In ordar to close out our entire stock of men's Hats we are going to 29 10o 10c 17c sell all of the New Styles below manufac turer's cost, as follows : Regular $1 00 Hats at it 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, ii 41 (t It (t it 79c 983 98 $1 19 1 69 1 98 2 19 These Bats are good styles for men, young men and boys. Remember these prices only last ten days. SHOES. Shoes slaughtered so that one who needs a pa;r need not goany where but the Salisbury Dry G jods Company., LADIES' SHOES. Five hundred pairs of La dies' Shoes cut below manufacturers' cost. One hundred and fifty pairs of shoes, worth up to $2'0 ehovvii ' ii. on lot at $1 23 Lot No. 2. Oae hnurlrd pairs Ladies' Sh-es, worth ap to $2.50 i:i one S;r at ..... 31 69 Lot No. 3 Ladifg' shoes worth from $2 50 up to $3 00 all in one lot, at $1 99 Lot N . 4 Ladies' $4 00 shoes, at $2 98 These are values. Children's Shoes marked at Cost. MEN'S SHOES, Lot NY. 1. One hundred pairs Men's Shoes in gun metal aud patent leather, worth nn to $2.50 to close out at . . Lot Nn 2. All $3 shoes in different leathers, to close out Lob No. 3. AH ' $3 50 shoes at Lot No. 4. All $4.00 and $5.00 shoes. ..... . . . $1 89 $2 49 $2 98 $3 34 Don'ljrmiss a single day of the biggest cut price sale ever held in Salisbury. Remember the date, Saturday, February 19th 19)1Q at the (no Sign Used.) . ALT v i 0 1 1 1 If- t
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