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THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN SHORT LOCAL ITEMi T. W. WatkiDS has purchased of the Rowau Hardware Co.. a wheat thaahing outfit with a RiVso line engine, attached. Mr. Wat kins is doing a big business with mg new outnt, as it is one of the, Deat ana laetest macbim-s in the county. 16 will thrash 56 bushels per nour. A. B, Brjwn, who has been ra creating at Davis Splines, A1hX- uuoA uuuusy, ror tne past two weefcs, returned to the city on "sin. reports a pleasant trip. The Salisbury Eagles ard their families ars enjoying a big barbe cue at the fair grounds to-day. A large number is in attendance, the cars from the court house to the grounds beiug well filled on each trip. 4 The-children of St. Luke's Epis copal Sunday school were given a car ride to Spencer and back to Fulton Heights Park where the day is being spent picnicing. A large nnmb-jr of the children Ac companied by the teachers are en joying the event. J . 0. Lingle has just completed a contract with the railroad au thorities to run an excursion from Concord to Asbeville cn Ju ly JSth. Mr. Lingle is an exper ienced excursionist and always sees to it that his patrons have a pleasant trip. Anyone, wishing a fine mountain trip should make arrangements to go on Mr. Lin gle's excursion. An effort is being made to or ganize a Woodman's Oircie here. It is the woman's auxiliary of the Woodmen of the World and is a splendid branch of the order. Mrs. E. A. Short, at D B. Krider & Co.'s store can givo all neces sary information to any one inter ested. Would you have better health, more strength; clearer skin, stronger nerves, more elastic step? Use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the great vegetable regulator and tonic. One 35c package makes 105 cups tea. Cornehsou & Cook. Memorial Service to the late Dr. Murdoch. Bishop J. B. Cheshire held the memorial service to the late pas tor, Rev. F. J. Murdooh, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning. WORK OF THE REAPER. 0. M. Pennington, Sumner Lambeth and Josh. A. Hoffner are th Victims. D. M. Pennington, one of Franklin Township's most nvnminftnt, fanners and a the Bishop dalivered one of the hravt confederate veteran, best sermonB ever heard in this died at his home on luesday church. Durine his remarks he morninff from the effects of paid a fitting tribute to this good paralysis. Mr. Penington I m 1 " M J and much beloved man. Contri- naa tne nrsi siroKe several bntionR Wfir ftairH for nd more months ago and was for some than $600 was subscribed to erect time almost completely in- ftaniHW u., in th0 r.hnmh. capacuaieu, dux naa so iuny ti. n..i n ... For all kinds of sore eyes is SuthJ Kjlfislfl NlZLVL oimuu a jjittio iiijrw oaive, 15 IS a creamy snow white ointment and would not injure the eyes of a babe, (iuaranteed. 25c, ROOKWBLt. June 27 The health community is very good writing. o our at this in wnion will be. dedicated as a memorial to Dr. Murdoch. This altar is to be of hand carved wood and of a beautiful design. Bishop Cheshire during the services ad ministered the rite of Confima recovered that he was able to ao iignt worn ana nas since paid several visits to town. It was hoped that with proper care ana treatment he might fully recover, so. the news of his sudden death tion to eleven applicants, and, at came as a shock to his family 7:30 in the afternoon, conducted and friends everywhere. He m i Id OlITITl T7l Vv TT n . rrri services at St. .Peter s unurcn. uj a who, uiic While in the city he was the daughter, Mrs. feimpson Pips guest of Mrs. F. J. Murdoch, on auvi u UnUA ur tj u a. James, Brant, Charles and "USD XJ.Ui.ttU OHODU. hVonlrlln TT1, , -l i. tumvini. j. ue xuiierai was held at Mt. Tabor Church, at 11 o clock, this morning, Rev UX .0 A - ' Granulated Eye Lids Can be cured without, cauterizing Stoner officiating. or scarifying by the use of Suther land's Eaele Eve Salve. . We guarantee it to cure. zoo every where. Lutheran Sunday School Normal and Con ference. The third anuual joint normal for Sunday school workers of the North Carolina conference of the bumner Lambeth, the eleven'-yeareld son of J. W. Lambeth, of Thomasville. died at the.Whitehead-Stokes Sanitorium at 7:20 on Mon day evening from septice mia. The remains were tak en to Thomasville, on tain JNo. 44, Tuesday, and the funeral was held there at tho North Carolina Lutheran Sy- 11 o'clock to-day nod will be held at Misenheimer Josh. A. Hoffner died, at Springs, Stanly County, July 5th. 6:30 o'clock, Monday, at his 6th and 7th. All the Sundav hnmp. iir Wflut Z scnoois m tne territory embraced tnhprnnlrai a TVia fnnuiai Brown Furniture Factory to Resume Oper ations. F. D. Lippermau, of Philadel phia, and Or. L. Arters, have purchased from the owners the property known as the Brown Funiture Factory situated on the Southern Railroad, just beyond the southern limits of the city. They, it is stated, will begin operating the plant at one?. Both are experienced furniture manu facturers and are sure that a fac tory, of this kind may be made to pay here as wall as in other towns in tin State. Mr. Arters is made president of the company, N. B. McCanlass, vice president, and Mr. Lipperman, secretary and treasurer. oy the normal are urged to send teachers or representatives. Mis enheimer Springs is a noted local summer resort and many people from Salisbury, Concord and oth er nearby towns go there for its splendid water, the quiet and rest M be found there. The springs can be reached from Misenheimer Station on the Southern railroad between Sa iabury and Norwood. A rate of cms dollar per day is offered, to th:se attending the normal, by V. L. Norman, man ager of the leading hotel. The following is the normal commit tee : Rev. John Hall, Gastonia; Rev. H. R. McCullough, Albe marle; president; R. L. Friti, Hickory; Rev. M. M. Kinard, Salisbury ; Rev. J, F. Deal, rur al No. 2, Lexington; Prof. G. F. McA lister, Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Henry Schwenk writes: "I had eczema on my face for over four years. We tried about a half dozen doctors, but never found Any cure. I have been tak ing Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea for about three months and it has done me more good than all the doctors' medicine." Coruel isou & Cook. was held from his house at 10 o'clock this morn ing, being conducted by Kevs. Motley and Turren- tine. The interment will be made in Chestnut Hill ceme tery. Mr. Hoffner was 34 years of age, and leaves a wife and two children. The Sapona Tribe of Red men, of which Mr. Hoffner was a member, attended the funer al in a body. Linker and Fisher moved their engine home from up near Salis bury, wherethey have been run ning a saw mill for the last while Thev contemplate starting out wheat theshuig next Tuesday. Hugh Barrier, of Mt. Pleasant, is teaching the Rockwell cornet nana ana cue toco oi uurun seems to be all the go here. Outside cleanliness is less than half the battle. A man may scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It means a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach -or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom achs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood. consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents these diseases. It makes a man's Insides clean and healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, clean blood and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets cure it. They never gripe. Easy to take as candy. ed to the convention, The Dis patch trusts it will be followed by Communion service and chil- another unanimous nomination. dren's day sxercises were held at HQ had nt expected to be a can- the Reformed church here laet didate. but it is evident that a Sunday and Sunday night. 4 Maryelcos HoCu-venes mark the wonderful progress of the ag9. Air flights on heavy machines, telegrams without wires, terrible war inventions to kill men, and that wonder of wonders- piace good many democrats desire him to run again, and as stated, he will run if they call on him. Lexington DiBpatch . The judicial convention will be held in Lexington, July 8th, when and where the Lomination of a judge and solicitor will take Of course the convention Dr. King's New Discovery to cannot do better than nominate save me wren tnreaseuea oy R Lee right for jud ftud w coughs, colds, lagnppe, asthma, n mftr . oJ, croup, bronchitis, nemorrnages, , hay fever, and wheoping cough or wouia hks io &ss. vto. varner to lung tiouble. For all bronchial see after this matter, but we are affections it has no equal. It afraid that he is so buav with the Do You Get the Best - If you have a cough, cold, asthma, croup or any throat or bronchial trouble and use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, you do. Look for the Bell on the Bottle . We give Thk W atchman readers a tabulated report of the Demo catic primaries held in the county, June 25th. This report, though not entirely complete, is as near so as we have been able to get up to the noon hour to-day. The returns have beou slow coaing in. We will give it completed in our good lawyer and popular every next issue. where; and if his name i9 preseut- relieveB instantly. Its the surest cure. James M. lilacs ot Asne- ville. N. C. R- R. No. 4, writes it cured him of an obstinate oougb after all other remedies failed. 50c. and $1 00 A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by All Drug gists . Vr. Hammer and ;iie Solicitorship. Que of tho important nomiua- tions to be m&dn ' hh voar is that for solicitor in t; iO.h judicial distr-ct, an tlice now lin'd Ly Hon. W. C llar.mier, cf Aehe- boro, and as therj is interest as to whether he will be a candidate, it may be stated that he is wholly in the bauds of the democrats oi the district, willing to fallow the party's wishes If called onto accept, he will do bo ; if the coi volition nominates another, it will suit him". He will make no cauvaBB for the nomination. Having been honored with two unanimous jiominations, he nat urallv feels, that he should not refuse another call; likewise hp feels that he shooid not actively campsgn for the nomination, and will not. It is felt that if he is wanted again by the democrats. he should be nominated with unanimity and in an entirely harmonious mani'T. Mr. Ham mer has served faithfully, is a Anniversary Sale of Corsets. $1.00 Value Royal Wor cester corsets 1 00 value R & G corsets 1.00 11 CB ' 1.00 " Kabo" " Ladies' Muslin derwear. 25c Corset cover 50c Corset cover Drawers Drawers. . . Drawers Gowns Gowns Gowns Gowns- 49 49c 49c 49o Un- 19c 29c 63c 41o 63c 83c $1.19 Summer Dress Goods in Dainty Patterns and Newest Weaves. 19o 39; 63c 12c 393 and Oyama silks at. . . 65c Quality Crepe de Ghine 10x4 Union Linen ...... Linelle cloth Elegant China 'silks White Goods Domestics. Yard wide Domestic. ... 5c Barker Mills Domestic. 9fc Androscoggin . . 9o Lonsdale Cambric . . 12c Striped Dress Linen 19c 40-inch Lawns . . . .8c and u White Drees L'nen. So Ladies' Ready - To -Wear Goods Wash Suits, Skirts, Shirt Waists. White and black shirt waists . . . . .. .... 39c White and black shirt waists 63o White and black shirt waistB 89c White skirts 89o White wash suits from $2.39 to $4.23 A Greatest Anniversary Sale BEATSTHEWORLD FOR MM BIG BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES Here's How We Gut the Prices: One Lot at One Lot at One Lot at One Lot at One Lot at Lowest Prices on large white quilts, Lace Curtains, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Curtain Scrim. Drapery Cloths, Ki mona Cloths and all white goods for shirt waists, dresses, etc. TO-DAYS BARGAIN GIVER. Bargains in Table Linens. White and red at 10c One lot mill worth 50c at 25c Other elegant qualities on up to $1.19 yd. A Great Sale of Mens Shirts. Lots of them have gone out, but there jast as Big Bargains remain ing: Shirts worth anywhere 50c, 75c and some $1.00 lumped in at this sale AA. for. 09C Anniversary Shoe Sale. Rlen's and Women's Oxfords. 98o .. . $1.19 . . 2.39 . 2.98 ... 1.19 . . 1.33 ... 1.79 ... 2.19 2.39 Hosiery Specials That You Will Have to See to Appreciate. Ladies' soles at 5c and on up to pure silk at. . . . $1.19 Mf. '? god socks 5c and l:P t" 39C Handkerchief Specials. Ladies' from 2 to 5c Men's from 4 to 19. MEN'S SHOES ti it tt LADIES' SHOES ii ti ii ti ti good roads proposition a Long now that he will not be able to do the Wright thing by our candi dates, so we wilt leave it to the convention. BILIOUS? CONSTIPATED ? HEADACHE? a FOR SPEEDY RELIEF. Nearly Everybody TAKES SIMMONS LIVER RECULATOR OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SALISBURY, N. C. W. C. Coughenoub, President, T. C. Linn, Vice-President, W. H. White. Cashier Capital - - - $50,000 00 Stockholders' Liability - 50,000 00 Surplus and Proms - 53,581 56 Deposits January 1. 1909. 317,785 06 Resources January 1, 1909, 459,736 84 Ltkk toes: Jonub. Henderson, I). A. Atwell, T.O.Linn, H. N. vVoodson, Burton Craige, W.S. Blackmer, Walter H. Woodson, W. B. Strachan, A. H. Price, W. C. CoughenouT. Every accommodation extended con sistent with safe banking. W.H.WHITE. Cashier PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK. SALISBURY, N. C. Does a General Banking Business. HWe pay 4 p cent on time de posits. Interest payable every three months. Prompt attention given to any business entrusted to us. Your business solicited, Peoples9 National Bank. John S. Henderson, J. D. Norwood, president. cashier, D. L. Ga skill, W. T. Busby, V.-president. teller. 1 State o North ( 1 nrnm i DEPAETMET OP STATE. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All to Whom these presents May Come, Greeting : Whereas.it appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de- Spsitedinmy office, that the Patent Lonarch Alarm Company a corpora tion of this State, whose principal olti 36 is situated at No. Street, in the city of Salisbury, County of Row ,n, State of North Carolina, F. "W. V,t being the agent therein and in charge, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, en titled "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Disso lution : oT1woTherefore' X J- BRYAN GRIMES, secretary of state of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did on the 11 day of June, 1910, file in my oflice a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stock-holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proeeed ings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as prorvided by law. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 11 day of June, 1910. 8-21-4t (Official seal.) J. Bryan Grimes, secretary of state A Fine Tire Setter that don't dish wheels. You don't have to leave, your vehicles. Tires set while you wait. Ev ery job warranted perfect. H. P. Grant ord, WOOW.EAF, N. C. 4-27 tf. DR.M. J.RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion House corner. Day phone Night phone 430, 4-27026. DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN For Internal and External Pains. Shoes of Merits 1 km When a man wants to purchase a suit of clothes and one that has work manship and quality combined, he natuhillv looks for the manufacturer's nam6 because if a man has made any reputation as a manufacturer he is going to have his name on the clothes. The same thing holds good in hats and shoe s and more especially in shoes. The name Hamilton Brown on a pair of shoes means that it has MERIT, that the shoe is absolute ly leather, and that the workmanship is of the very best, the style the latest, the material the very best, and furthermore we stand behind every pair of them that we sell with the Hamilton Brown Shoe Co. be hind us with a paid up Capital of $3,500,000,00, working 5,500 shoe makers with a daily out put of 60,000 pairs, this is doing a big shoe business but when you come to think that they are selling them as cheap as lots of shoes that are not all leather, and absolutely standing behind every pair its no wonder that they are doing the largest shoe business in the world, we want to state again that if you buy a pair of Hamilton Brown Shoe Co's Shoes from us that you will ever after join the millions of people who are wearing them and that we will make good for any pair that is not all right. Call and let us show you the line. RRITTA I & CAMPBELL. W- Get it at SMITH'S We Sell and Recommend Rexall Cherrv Juice Cough Svtud, Rexall Cold Tablets, Rexall Grippe Pills, and Guarantee them-to give Satisfaction or Refund your Money. Smith Drug Co. 126 N. Main St. Lumber Lumber Why not Patronize Us? We Are The Cheapest. We have Weather Boardings for $1.00 to $1.75. FlooriDg from $1.50 to $2.50, Ceiling from $1.00 to $2.00. We make all kinds of molding and turned woik &t prices reas onable. Phone. 405 . chestnut hill. Goodman Lumber Go, The North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College Mainf ained by, the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins September 14, 1910. Those desiring to enter should ap ply as early as possible. For cata logue and other information address JULIUS I. FOUST, President, -15 lOt pd. Greersboio, N. 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