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. ' . : " t J " - , . .. . - : . . . . .. . . . T t 4 1 - - - ------ -3 Si A1 i ft" v. T THE OAROLIIIA VATCHMAfl 8HOHT LOOAIi ITEMS NEGRO WOMAN SHOT THROUGH WINDOW. Deputy 8heriff W.; a. Brandon left for Richmond last week to consult a specialist in that city regarding what he fears i cancer. His many friends both in the city and county hope that he is mis taken, that it may be diagnosed as a minor trouble and that he may be able soon to return entire ly relieved . A charter has been granted by the Secretary of State to the writnth JSarnhardt Transfer Oo.,. of this city, witif a capital stock of $10,000. This firm will sucoeed. It is an enlargement of the former Griffith Transfer Co. The new firm will do a general transfer business and all kinds of heavy hauling. An important meeting of the W. 0. T. U, will " be held at the house of Mrs. S. S. Cole on Wed nesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Moore, the state president, will-be present. Miss Moore will address a meeting to b9 held fit 7:30 o'clock in the First Methodist church -the same evening, to which all ministers of the city and the public, are inyit ed. A. E. Lentz, formerly of the Empire Store force and lator with A. W. Winecoff, has accept ed a position with the Century Hoisery Co., of SouthJBoston Va., as traveling salesman and has just returned to the city after a successful maiden trip for this firm. J. E. Hennessee, the genial host of the dining room and lunch room at the passenger sta tion, is on the Btreets again after a very serious operation for ap pendioitii at St. Leo's hospital in Greensboro. Everybody iu the city is delighted to see him out again and to express the pleasure which the news of his recovery gives. Nearly all of the men in the machine .hops at spencer, and in some of the other departments, were laid off on Monday for that day bee we feJjfj the month was exhausted. Th j all went back to work on Tuesday. Capt. J. M. Small whose run is from 'High Point to Asheboro. has moved his family, which has been in Salisbury for the past year, to Aslnboro, so that they may be with him. It is probable that he and they will return to Salisbury in the near future.' Mess. P. B. Beard, P. M Thompson and John WeL,b, a committee appointed to go to Newton, yesterday, to meet with a deligation from Iredell and Ca tawba counties, to seethe working of a creek cleaning machine, went to the depot prepared to go but got a phone me.ssge from Newton, just before the train left, saying that the waters were so high that nothing could be done, and asked the gentlemen to post pone their visit to a more propi tions time,which they did. Will Champ, a young white man of rather -bad reputation, was before V.a County Court on Tuesday morning charged with forcible tresspass. It was shown that he had gone to a neighbors house looking for his woman, and, upon being told that she was not there, proceeded to break the glass out and-tried to kick the door down, which was accompanied by a profusion of threats and cuss words. Will's only excuse was that he was drunk, and as such excuses do not go very far with this court, he wis pronounced guilty and given three months on the roads . rf i -ir- Mantels Doors Small Rooms. May be quickly painted by any one with a small can of our Do meBtio Paints in all colors put up in open mouth cans, will make a door, or a mantel or any sman in terior work look as bright as whe-i first painted. " Get it from Salis bury Supply & Commission Co. Her Husdand, Geo. Hargrave. Suspected and Held by Coroners Jury for Crime. The court room was filled Monday morning, with ne gros, men, women and chil dren, who came as witnesses and to hear what was to be developed at the coroner's ins quest, which was held in the court room just after the mornings session of the Coun ty Court, regarding the kill ing of Minnie Hargrave, which occurred at her home at 531 East Monroe street about 8 o'clock Satarday night, and about which a mystery hangs. -The woman was killed, accoording to the statement of a 13 v ear-old ne-; gro boy who was in the room with her, by being shot with e shot-gun which was pushed through the sash where a glass was out, while she was washing the supper dishes. When the shot was fired, the boy, and another smaller boy in the room, saw the woman fall over in the cornei and the lamp went out. They did not see anybody and did not know who fired the shot. As soon as the boys had recov ered from their fright they went to a nearby house and told what had happened. The sheriff was notified and soon had his men on the scene. When asked if Minnie and her husband had been quar reling, he said they had some days before, and that each had ' threatened the other's life. Tracks were found by the officers going from the house which were followed for quite a half mile and lost then lost. The tracks were freshly made. Geo. Hargrave, the husband of the murdered woman was suspected of the killing and a search was made for him. Ben Montgomery, a colored hack driver, told of meeting a negro man late Saturday evening, coming from towards Spencer,. whoiresembled Har grave, but would not swear positively that it was him. Special Officer Attwater testified that he saw a negro, to whom he paid very little attention at the time, cross the track at the Spencer de pot about 9 o'clock, with a gun jn his hand, but was not suxfi that Hartrravft was trie man. Hargrave was arrested at Linwood on Sunday by depu ties Locke McKenzie and Frank Tolbert and brought here and put in jail. He de nies all knowledge of the killing. He admits that the tracks found near the house were his, but claims that they were made on Monday night, nearly a week before the kill ing. Sheriff McKenzie states that the tracks are fresh and could not have been made fco early as that, After hearing all the evi-s dence obtainable, the coro ner's jury decided that it was sufficient to hold Hargrave, so he was sent to jail without bond for trial at the May term of the Superior court. iroa "Just a little tickling in the-throat!" In flirt at troubles you? But it hangs on! Can't get rid of it I Home remr edies don't take hold. ' You need something stronger a j regular medicine, a doctor's medicine. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral contains healing, quieting, and soothing proper ties of the highest order. Ask your doctor about this.. No alcohol in this cough medicin C . C. A aer Co. , Lowell, Mass. -i Constipation positively prevents good health. Then why dlov; it to coatinuc An acii liver is a great preventive of disease. Ayer2 Pills are liver pill s. What does yqin' doctor sa ? IMMANUtL. Feb. 28. We are certainly having our share of rough weather this winter. Jas. Mesimer has been very low with diphtheria. He ia im provinga little at this writing. Miss Myrtle Beaverjhas return ed home this time she says to stay. Miss Maud Fowlass visited a Jno. Isenhour's Saturday night, H. A. M. Barringer visited at Geo. Barringer's Sunday. R. W. Trexler traded his mules off last week for a pair of better ones. Geo. L. Brown traded horsas last week, Mrs. Mary S. Earnhardt and Eicil Earnhardt have been cn the Bick list for the last week. Just south of here, m Cabarrus, the measles are all the go. A bout 30 school children in one school caught them from one per son who took them while in school, L. A. Beaver and wife visited in Cabarrus Sunday and Sunday night, Ike, Injured by Jumping off Tr3in. A negro, whose name could not be learned, was brought to Salis bury on No. 8, Monday night and was,met at thestation byths; Harper Livery Company's ami : lance and carried p the. Whit--! hean-Sfeokes Sanitoriuaa: VVi learned - that . .he was going to I China Grovy on a train end bei told that that train did not ste; ; there, jnmpted off, .at or ner.s China Grove, ana was tnro-,v. against a crosstie, o'r something of the kind.- Hb was picked up and brought here in and uncop cious condition . We underst-ud that he was badly iiijored about the hoaa and it is thought h: jannot reoover. !3 t3 r. sJJ:u'tH'p-, .tanvci six tftpi wt sayqoctn ativas s;qi;ina ;som Mr. Loudon writes: If owned votir Tea, I would; guaran tee a cure or refund their money I say it s Nature's cwre and t h only one for the blood," Holl li ter's Rocky iyiouutaia Tea cur J him where oter remoliies failed . Try it with yourself. Cornells &0ook. a v - - Miss Henrietta Kler and E gar Lewis Ketchie s:ero married . 8:45 o'olock on Snoday. eveni -at the Baptist parsonage by R . , R. L Motley. The c mple 1- , the bride's home, ostensibly f... church, but had ouule preprw -tions for this evont and i quietly to the pais -..hi age wh'-i , in the presence of a few frieru the cremouy was .erformf i. Mr Ketchie ia a son cf Frai : Ketchie and is u yom:g engin on the Southern. The bride i? -daughter of John Keisler, of Er. Bank street. Ajino'j pj!p;ir;s i- HIM won o ap-iirt ounpnui a."5i;;o Xnn nqj - P n sss ' ut '--(j.o:A aojjq puu 3-iotn op CD ;";3j:y u jst; i ijoiii.w ;io Aiiq pmoqs' L . . UJ s:i7T.pcnt sines aq? ' uiqDips TlTStp pita i0 J3."U3J X3n -Liciovi pjTipuciq ao poripoj'loj puu Aiuv:S3j3 ... OJ 3Op,l33a0 1S35T0113 pUU lS3ipiH; IITH CAROLIN A iiowan County. I In tlie Superior S Oourf, TermlO - Sale -of TaWIr Fanning Lands. Pursuant to the provisions of a cer tain mortgage trust deed executed hv Jay Wood and wife Ella Wood to Geo. A. Jackson, trustee, on March 25th. 1908, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county in book of Mortgages No. 32, page 202, de faulthaving been made in the payment of the nole which said Mortgage Trust Deed was executed to secure, t.hft nn. dersigned will expose for sale at ' the court nouse door m Salisbury N. C, on ' v Saturday, the 19th Day of March, 1910, at the hour of 12 M., the following lands : Beginning at a stake marked a red oak, pr. B. Wood's corner, thence south ldeg. east 22 chains to a stake, Johnson's corner, thence north 70jdeg. west 5.50 chains to a black gum, John son's corner, thence south 34 deg west 3,50 chains to a black gum, thence north to J ule Wood's line, thence north 89 deg. east to the beginning, contain ing 21 acres. See Book of Deeds No. 78, page 321 for bank title. This February 14th, 1910. G. A, Jackson, . mortgagee and trustee. John L. Rendleman, attorney. 1 1n the Supe State of North Carolina, I rior Court Rowan county f Before the J Clerk Jbhn J. Stewart, admr. of Amanda Beaver, ' vs. Jas. A Beaver, Mattie V , Beaver, Eugenia M Bea ver, Mamie B Kerns and husband, Ross Kerns, Georgia B Brown and husband, Jas E Brown. Minnie B Blackwelder and husband L W Black- welder and Ruth B Ken- ney and husband Fran cis J Kenney. SERVICE BY SNOTICE. 1 !fli1& t The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced before, the Clerk of the Superior court for Rowan coun ty and State aforesaid Dy the petition er, John J. Stewart, Admr. of Amanda Beaver ; praying that the real estate set out in said petition be sold at public out-cry in order that the heirs at law and next of kin may hold, their respective parts in severalty ; that the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear J. .-amuel McOubbins, et al. vs JmM before the clerk of said court at 10 I in1 lr a H I rn t s 1 n it yT KJ '1 . J.U.,, KJLX IUC X7ifUl UOiJT Ul March, 1910, and answer or demur to the petition in said action or the plain tiff will apply to said court for the re lief demanded in said petition. J. F. McCTJBBINS. Clerk Superior Court. This 15th day of February, 1910. 5t CHICHESTER S PILLS W-s-s. THE DIAMOND BBAHB. A Xdlet AMk your Draniat for , Ue-.ter DUunoaif Rrmmi -ni m Kea ua Uoia metallic boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. a u so Mr. dot or ranv DrarcUt. AskfocCIIl-CirES-TER 8 DIAMOND fiEAND PIULS. for S& years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE I hereby announce myielf as. mechanic for the publio with 8 years experience. learnea Dy trade, cleaning and adjusting ma chines. Also repairing organs. Dealer in sewing machine supplies for most all makes. My work is guaranteed to give ea'isf action or no pay, so give me a trial. YonrB co please, G.rJ. Harrington, Sonth of Rockwell, B. F. D., 2, box 70, 2-8 4t pd LMte Lumber 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 tnrned work at prices reas onable. Phone. 405 chestnut hill. Goodman Lumber Go. Mortgage Sale. :'. Grithej.-. N. , ;cs of Summons, and Warrant of Ltachinent. '. by defendant above namad will take n- ee that a summons in the above 't!Pd actu.n wai issued against said - 19 ;iivt oil rho 17th day of Februa 310, by j. F JilcOubbins, e'erk su- The aged father and of a prominent Bos to: two winters by rr.iotrter 11 UtC lass (u-C'i. rt or i;..v.m c-.unty for the cf twelve Is and red eighty-eighty i-avA II ity-5e ven cent. ($1288.57), ?;ik; plain M If Ivy breach of contract nnt fAi'i moti.s is vc.;: Mrs. Kate Hall Bays: "I have kept house 15 years, am tha moth er of four children, and 1 would not keep house without Holliater's Rocky Mountain Tea." Wise wo man, why? Drives away sickness, brings health and happiness t the whole family.J It's the world's health preserver. Coruelison & Cock Rev. Chas. Byrd Coming. Rev. S P. Turrentine of the First Methodist church informed his conereeatiou on Sunday that Rev. Chadless W. Byrd waB com ing here the latter part of April to conduct a series of meetings to be held in that church. Rev Byrd is well remembered here, having been pastor of this church for several years some twenty years ago, and will be warmly welcomed by all who knew him then and still remember him. He is considered one of the brain est men in the ministry and has filled some very large charges since leaving Salisbury. He is spoken of prominently in connec tion with the election of bishop at the general confereuce which meets in Asheville in May. The son says: "My fp.ther and mother owe their p!eseit strength and good he.:! h .to' Vinol. During: the Li- : tv.o I trying winters neither of them had a cold, ai;d were fe able to walk farther and do more than for years. 1 I think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. It cerblnly is g the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old ! . people I ever heard of." jg We want every feeble cM person fn S!v2s to.vri to txy Q Vinol. We will return tlselr money w!2EouV qisestJoa 11 lx M does not accomplish all we claim for it, " N 1 SMITH DRUG CO., Salisbary. ii-e mm d:ty in c! ay. Awv ta . . TIL.--. !U1-PU to -rc-imburse rllf in said diim for the j'.ji iiai)t, which said fiut-io at May term oiy. uft of Rowan county i 3L-;dy after the first M-.l i: h: ing the ninth iHiO. T!ie defendant will i".'tne tinit a warrant of also U-suad by J. F. eievk t;i ,eriur court of 'y ij tro IT t h day of Feb- ;: .r :r !,r;,r-ertj of the :: .i;'1;i'-! s.i'd warrant is r. tn- May term of ' v hen andwhere ; ;r.,'dr;'(l to appear and v. The complaint of : Fe;;rua;-y, 1910. .-' . i ?ifc;...'T:BBiss, i . e .Ui t, ftuv.an county. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK. SAL1LBURY, N. C. Does a General Banking Business. 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 John S. Henderson, Jy. D. Norwood, president. cashier, D. L, Ga skill, W. T. Busby, V.-president. teller. Read the Watchman and Record. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage trust deed registered in book No. 11, page 199, made by Prince Cunningham and wife, Maggie Cun ningham for the protection and benefit of the undersigned, on the 2nd day f January, 1895, default having been made in the payment of this debt which said mortgage was given to se cure , the undersigned will sell at pub lic sale for cash, at the court hou$e door in Salisbury on the The 7th Day of March, Next, the following property : Beginning at a stake, formerly a hickory, and runs east 36 chstoastone, corner of lot No. 3 ; thence north 88 degrees east 60 links to a stone ; thence north 3 degrees east 7.80 chs to a stone ; thence north, 88 degrees west 36.40 chs, (a new line,) to a stake; thence south 3 degrees west 7.50 chs to the beginning, containing 27 acres, be the same more or less, being lot No. 4 of the lands of G, H. Gheen. deceased, conveyed by the said Prince Cunning ham and wife, Maggie Cunningham, to satisfy the debt provided for in said mortgage . J.N. FRALEY, This January 26th, 1910. John J. Stewart, Atty, DR. M. J.RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone 205. Night phone 430. 4-27tf l $ H ooooooooooooooooooooooooo SPSS :"riv?-'T". i :r I ft f. ' .- '. S 5 -?t 3 3 k a 5 f Si - J is .' fiuslffl on o o o o o A&k Grand Ma' ABOUT SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For over 80 years it has been the standard remedy for Biliousness,- Constipation, Headache, Dyspepsia, Malaria and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver. s SHE KNOWS With your land when c he sake or saving a lew el you use a fertilizer whose only recommendation is its analysis. It requires no spe cial knowledge to mix mate rials to analvses. The value of a fertilizer lies in the ma terials used, so as not to over feed the plant at one time and starve at another. This is why Royster brands are so popular. Every in gredient has its particula work to do. Twenty-five years experience in making goods for Southern crops has enabled us to know what is required. See that trade mark is on every bag TRADE MARK i '-f 1 "51' Wo have- gone through our stock and picked out all thg sJiort Jengths of g(ods and put such a price on them that yon cannot help but buy. Our stock of shoes have been reduced. Some mighty good values in one lot at 98c. Our spring stock is coming in on every train. In a few days we rrill quote some prices on new goods. O O o o o We have a fine selection of poplins in the leading shades and stripes. These goods are 32 inches wide. Prices 10c, 12Jc, 15c, 18c, 20c and 25c. The very tmng lor you a beautiful spring suit. - -, c Sle haTe a li,ie selecfion of !awns and white goods. Lawns at 5c, 10c, 124c, 15c, 20c and up to 38c per yard. These goods are 40 inches wide. One lot of outing to close out, regular 10c quality at. . . 7c o HEGlSTEREQr F. S. Royster duano Co v "J 1 I i, i V I I II i. y:-T'J, ?'.r- m w m . $ m ne Lot of Pants Cloth. tuuuuauca ditj a uig vaiue ior some, uiotn at lUc, 12c, 15c and 20c " -T flen's Oxfords. A large stock of men's and children's oxfords at a bargain. These are samples and you can get some good sixes in them. Be early and get a bargain. Spring Shirtwaist. That is what we have to boast about. We are going to sell this week 1 lot oi ehirhvaists worth as much as two dollars for 98c each. Calico per yard 5c. Lawn per yard ..5c, Gingham per yard 5c. Ladies' hose per pair 5c. at the DRY DRY GOODS CO, 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 s NORFOLK, VA. . A. H. WEKTZ, manager. o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo - M
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