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-ss ; "tP " - -v ; 1 "T v. : ' 7- ir7 C f 7: - , This Store will be Closed Monday and Tuesday to ar range Jthe Stock. Every ar ticle in the Store ' will be Marked in Plain Figures. HERE IS THE PROPOSITION BRIEFLY TOLD The terrific sale of high grade clothing for menr boys and children will be held in Salisbury, N.C., at Feldman's for 10 days only, beginning Wed. March the 16, at 9 a, m. On April 1st I will take in m son. Harrv B. Feldm v j , , -. - . ' --j 7 r1 ci 11 va. uj uwiAi tue enure siock g on nana now mtist be closed out, therefore I have adonton1 heroin measures to nnl ing, Gents' Furnishings, to 8ell in 10 days at sensationally reduced prices, podtivd loss and your gain. If you are smart and wise come to our store. It will pay you to buy clothes whether you need thlm or not. Perhaos not soon again will an ppportunity like this be presented. Don't believe this because we say so, your eyes are your market. FiVe dollars or ?errificSSale! is a big item these days. The good Lord put that grey matter iyour head oa'-aZTflS '. ,' We not cover our st6re with banners, but L"Je will deliver the Goods." It is not banners you are after, it is bareains and Feldman is the only merchant in Salisbury who sells as advertised, that is a long established fact. Ours isn't mere idle talk, but eferv word in this advertisement and every assertion is a fact. ' y Owing to the lack of space we can not give you prices in this paper. Our advertising lorces are out all over five counties. Be sure and get one ol our circulars from one of your neighbors if you did not get one yourself. This sale will be one of the greatest ever held in Salisbury. Our Entire Stock of Overcoats for M and Boys from must be closed out in 1 0 A Remember this Sale starts Wednesday, March I6th, at Feldman's at 9 A. M , tor 10 Days only. Our Guarantee: We assure each and every purchaser absolute satisfaction. We guarantee ev ery garment and every statement made here. Every article and every garment marked in plain figures Remember this sale will positively Close Saturday, March the 26th. D FE3L3DMAM, c SALISBURY. WORTH CAROLINA. HI 125 5. MAIN STREET ' i 1 - . vs THE CAROLINA. 7ATHf,l All SHORT LOCAL ITEMS The Harper Livery and Sale Cc. has added to its already large equipment of fine vehiales, a haudBome pall-bearers carriage, at a cost of $1,200. The Summersett Undert;king Company, has juBt received and added to their business a very .handsome and elegantly equipped bearBe, -at a cost of $2,000. R Lee Wright Theo. F. Klattz, T. J. Jerome, E. C. Gregory and P. S. Carlton, of the Salisbury Bar, attended court at Albemarle last week . We are indebted to our good friend John D. A. Fisher, of j Faith, to be present at an eld 1 time fa sol la singing to be held in his little city on Easter Mou-; day . We may be there, but sing, no we can't sing. We lost our voice crying for bread when young. Large crowds have been in at tendance at the big millinery opening , at the Empire Store which began on Tuesday. The Livingstone String Band furnish ed excellent music for the occa sion and the display of Easter hats, bonnets, etc., was one of the best ever shown here. In cleaning out the coal box the other day, a letter from Lee, our valued correspondent at Gold Knob, was discovered. It was dated February 28th and contain ed a number of infportant items that was then news, but now an cient history. We regretwthat the letter was lost and hope such will not occur again . Some one broke infeo the coop of Mrs . Starnes, who resides on West Kerr street, on Thursday night, and killed and carried away about a dozen of her best chick ens On Friday morning a hen and a rooster were found in the yard, where they had been thrown or had fluttered, after being chok ed to death, and weie evidently missed by the robber when he gathered his game before leaving. The police were notified of the theft, but as they had no cine to work on, no arrest has been made. Officers Eagle and Jordan ar rested a negro who they believed was Henry Moore, who was want ed in Lexington for killing Henry Hawkins, another negro, at that place on Sunday. But word came on Monday that the negro who did the billing bad been caught at Thomasville, and Moore was released. He was from Morgau ton, but had been employed in a barbershop at Lexington. Everybody is glad to see that. W. G. Watson, xf the Wachovia Loan and Trust Co., who has bei seriously ill ?cr the past two week ns so far recovered that he wa? able to come up town for a shun while on Monday. T. R. Garner and E. Walter Tatum haveeash purchased a Sol on Fulton Heights and will, at once, proceed to erect nice houses there. Attention is called to the ad vertisement of the Grand Kimball Factory Piano Exhibit to be held in the storeroom two doors south of the Post effice. Exhibition manager, E. Bacon, extends an invitation to everybody to attend and inspect the instruments which they havetb show, feeling sure that they can please any one who may be in the. market for a first class instrument. j. Crawford Sells, editor of the Cooleemee Journal, paid the Watchman effice a visit on Mon day. , Messrs. Will Talbert and P. D. Watkins, who have for some months been conducting the American Cafe on North Main street, have purchased the fixtures and good-will of the Harper Cafe on South Main street, and will hereafter conduct their popular restaurant there. They will but render their room now occupied by the American Cafe after this week, and, we hear, it will be occu pied by Grecians. Mrs. Kate Hall says : "I have kept house 15 years, am the moth er of four children, and I would not keep house without Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.' Wise wo man, why? Drives away sickness, brings health and happiness to the whole family. It's the world's health preserver. Oornelison fe OOok. Knocked Down and Ron Over by a Horse. Hiram D. Buckner, a well known and highly esteemed mail clerk on the Western Division of the Southern Railway from Salis bury to Kuoxville, was knocked down, run over and severely bruis ed by a loose horse on the public square early Saturday night. The horse bel vuged to Douglas Brown and had been in the back lot, near Webber's Uacksmith shop, but iu s me way get loose and ran out of an alley into Main Street and is supposed to have been blinded by the large aro light which hangs in the middle of the street, near where Mr. Buckner was standing. Mr. Bttckner was picked up and helped into Dr. Whitehead and McKenzie's office, where the nec essary attention was- given him, after which he was sent home. Although still sore from the bruis es, it was announced on Monday, that he would be able to resume his ruu in a few dayp, . Ask Grand Ma 7 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. SHE KNOWS 9M.-.h.C3 lis ccssary demonstrate " the to value of the telephone can be WZm in the farm home. In any emergency the tele phone performs a func tion vhich no other agency can equal. The doctor called quicker than the horse can be hitched up. Neighbors can be summoned instantly. It is invaluable for the convenience and protection of the housewife. Q For information and booklet about the Bell plan write to nearest Bell telephone manager or to Farmers' Line Department Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. 152 South Prvor Street ym ATLANTA GEORGIA MM. Our big store is filled from cellar to attic with the newest creations in low cut SHOES. We Invite Your Inspection. We have always and will now save you money on your shoe purchases. Bell Shoe Store, 111 orth Main Street. (Guaranteed) IVITilo.iinnL (Guaranteed) Eradicates ANY BLOOD DISEASE From Pimply Faces Virulent Poisons For forty-six years this remedy, in private practice, has unfailingly cured R,heumtt.,8m' Pcrfula- Eczema and all eruptions, humors and affections of the skin caused by impure diseased or impoverished blood or uric acid It is now offered the pub he under the most absolute guarantee. It is a flue tonic as well as blood cleanser and just the thing to get your sys tem m shape to resist the usual spring ailments $1.00 if it Benefits you not a cent if a AT YOUR DRUGGIST'S. Try a bottle at OUR RISk! Manfd. only by Milam Medicine Co , Inc., Danville, Va. 3-15 W & B 26t'pd- WANTED! Boys and Girls to earn some I J of our beautiful jew- p . ,i.i ' . e-." irusii varus as premiums lor selling our Chewing Gum. Wa trust you, sells easily, work let off hours and at school. Be the first to apply. Drop us a card now. Agents Supply Co., Box 265 Salisbury, N. C. 2 8 wB26t. 3 DR. M.J. RAGLAN D VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone 205. Night phone 430. 4-27tf You should subscribe for THE COURltR, Asheboro, N. C one of the oldest and best weeklies n the State Special Campaign Rates Write for particulars ADDRESS THE C0UBIER, No 6 C, Asheboro, N. C. S-9-4t Clodol Dyspepsia Curo DlgMf what you eat DR.KlNfi'S iMFwmcsrnvFnv mi Surely Stop That Coegh. I READ THE WATCHMAN J Salisbury, N. C, Mar. 7, 1910 Twentieth Century Butter Co. This 'is to advise that I have seen and tasted butter made by tho Churnless Process and found it the best butter that I have ev er tasted. Also, I tasted the sweet milk after the butter was made, and found the flavor excellent, and the milk as good as if the but ter had never been removed. I heartily commend the Process to all butter makers, as the system employed kills all germs that so often are fouud in the milk. The butter is Arm, and of the finest quality. (Signed) MRS. W. S. 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The Standard Rotary Shuttle is absolutely necessary to produce the f Fastest, Quietest, Easiest Running andV h Most Durable sewing machine in thev world. (j You are Always Weloomo to see the wonderful "Standard" Rotary whether you buy or not. See it TODAY. You will be surprised and delighted with its many advantages. 3 c o 9 mm
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