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i - THE CftnLINA WATCHMAN. WJC. 'H. STBWA.RIV Ed. and Prop Published every Tuesday at 120 West - Inries street. Entered as second-class matter Jan. 10th. 1905, at the post office at Salis bury, N. 0., uader the act of Congress of March 8rd,iW7. . Telephone No. 458. Salisbury, N. C, Aug. 17th, 1910 COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Items of Interest in Various Neighborhoods Sent in bY Our Friends. GRAHAM X ROAD3. Aug. 16. Stork Brown has been confined to his room for the past two weeks with malaria. He is getting better. The little boy of J. S. Cauble's was knocked off of a male and came near breaking an arm. Charles Ridenoar was struck in the forehead by a limb while chopping the other day. It tore the skin off his skull and lf t bad wound. Some 25 of the neighbors, came together last Friday at Mr. Cook s, whose house was destroyed by fire last week, and cut and hauled logs for a new house, as he will rebuild at one . C. W. Graham will do the sawing of the logs. Sam Kluttz, who had his hand badly burned at the Spencer shops l;y the explosion of an oil can, is getting better. He has been off for several weeks. Miss May Netta Swink -and John R. Boat, of Salisbury, we?e rii i i -r-fc . marnea .'ast weeK, Mr. i50Bt is employed in the Salisbury Post office and is the son of M. J. Bost. We wish him a long and happy life. Mrs. E. M. Sifford is confined to her room with malaria. Jesse Safrit was thrown out of his buggy last Saturday night and waB severely hurt. His collar bone was broken. Gilmer Bost has gone to Kan saB Ciy to work in an automobile shop. When he gets his trade he will come home on his machine. Stork Brown commenced his school Monday morning after hav ing been closed for several weeks on ccount of malaria. iuit Bogle and Clarence Rex got into a fight in the publio road list Saturday night. Bogle got a n 'le knocked in his, head. C W. Graham has the frame of h - cotton gin up, has all his ma chinery on the ground and will have it in running condition by the time cotton begins coming in. TT II ab win commence to saw in a weak or so. rtv. u. o. crown preached a m 3b excellent sermon last Sun d iy, his theme being "The Lobor er in the Vineyard." Come and h'iar y 3 him. Tho px-postmaster made a flying trip l)low Gold Hill this week, H' w s accompanied by his little grand daughter, of Salisbury. Mr. aud Mrs C. M. Sifford are both confined to their beds with mala-ia. Mrs. P. S. Klutz is on the sick list at this time. J. E. Briggs has been suffering from the toothache, but he has had it pulled. W. S. Briggs is kept at home with chills. jack. HUCKLEBERRY RIDGE. Th health of this community is very g od at present. vv A. Stoke visited E. C. Sha ver tho past week. Marshal Arey, of Bear Poplar, Las b visiting home folks. Albert Eagle, from Cheatnut Hill, visited James Whitley last Saturrlaynigth. C j wan Shaver has been on the tuck list for a few weeks but thinks ho is improving his many friends are gUd to learn. - Can ling and drying fruit will sjoii bo a thing of the past on the Ridge. John-I Shaver, of Salisbury, whose native home was down here until a few years ago he moved to Salisbury, whose burial service "uiujauou uauuiuivj , august ObU Quite a large crowd attended the funeral, he leaves a wife and six ohildrm Some few of the people on the. Ridge attended the meeting at Corinth last week. Brown eyes thinks probably she she will have some new neighbors on the Ridge some time this fall, as La her Hodge is making some attempts to move on the old Sha ve" pUoe. Lyuda Shaver spent a few days at James Whitley's helping can. Mr. Williams purchased a two- horse wagon from Duke Basinger asfi week. I think Duke aims to quit farming and try town awhile. Jacob Aroy and wife went to Bear Poplar to spend a few days with their son. Mrs. Bas inger has been siok for a week, bat is getting better her many friends are glad to learn. . - ; BBOWN EYEB. GCLD HILL, ROUTE 1. Everything is somewhat refresh ed by the nice rain we had Friday evening. We enjoyed the rain very much, as we were in need of it. A. T. 0. Morgau's family has been on the sick list, with colds we are sorry to note, Charles Morgan has not been in good health for several days. Ho has the sympathy of his relatives and friends. The protracted meeting closed at Corinth last Friday. We hope there was much good done duri ,g these series of meetings. - Aman4 Morgan attended the orphans' celebration at Orescent August 11. She reports a magnifi cent time. Miss Irtnie Shaver visit m at Frankie MorganVon last Mon- day. Albert Eagle , of Salisbury, was a pleasant visitor at Frankie Mor gan's Sunday night and Monday The protracted meeting will be gin at Zion M. E. church on the second Sunday. The mid-summer meeting wil begin at St. Matthew's E. L. church on Monday, August 17th, Rev. E. C. P. Fisher will conduct these services . We hope he wil accomplish much good. T h church has been without a pastor far awhile. We hope to have our pastor from Virginia with us by the fourth Sunday. James Morgan made two tripi to Gold Hill jne day last week Lottie Harky, of Albemarle, is with her brother, J . D . Harky this week. Mrs. Bettie Morgan visited at Albemarle list Tuesday night. Some of the people'of our com inanity attended the singing at Flat Creek church. There was quite a large crowd of people at Corinth church Thura day night. Some of the people of this community begin to look sleepy. We don't know, they may deceive their looks, but some of them had a long distance to go after preaching. Jas. Morgan & Co., will soon be ready for the saw mill business. - W.A. Stokes has been visiting in this community for the past week. What has become of Huckleber ry Ridge ? Come along with your news. We ought not to grumble when we are so well blessed with fruit as we are this year. With best wishes to T h X Watchman. klizub. We Guarantee Every of Dr. Bell s Antiseptic Salve to do what we claim. Try it for ulcers, boils, runing sores, tetter, ringworm, eczema, salt rheum, fever sores, cuts, bruises, pimples, black beads, chaps, felons, burns or any skin disease. 25s a box. Two Littte Girls Killed by Train. Thooiasville, Aug. 14. Thia ihorning about 8 :30, Vada Cook and Hazel Myers, two little girls between 8 and.IO years old, were killed about five miles north of this place by northbound passen ger train No. 44. ' The two girls accompanied by theii mother had gotten off train No. 11 from High Point at Lake and were coming up the railroad track to a Mr. Free- dies, a relative of theirs, who lives a mile north of Lake, As they were coming up the track they met a freight train going south and getting out of the way of the freight train got in the way of train 44 going norjih. The two little girls were struck in the back of the head and their skulls were cruBhed, killing them instantly, the mother barely escaping death by. being only a httlo farther away from the track. The re mains of the two children were carried to High Point on 22 for burial. The inquest willjbe con tinued on account of the lack of witnesses until Wednesday morn ing. Coroner Dr. J. W. Peaoock started the inquest at the scene this morning, Charlotte Obser-J ver. i EXHIBIT CITY BURNS, Belgian's World's Fair Buildings Destroy ed by Rases.- Loss $100,000,000. Brussels, Aug. 14. The White City of the "world's fair,'.1 as the Belgians have called their 1910 ex position, is tonight a . mass of flames and smouldering rains. The loss is estimated at $100,000, 000. A spark falling into inflam mable-material in the telegraph building burst up in flames, which driven by a high wind, swept rapidly in all directions. Soon the Belgian, English acd French sections were destroyed. The firemen and detatchments of soldiers oalled cinickl? to the scene, found themselves baffled by the veritable gale, which car ried the burning embers to all parts of the grounds. At the time of the outbreak not less than 100,000 persons were circulating in the grounds and the KermeBsee Troops were ordered out to aid the police in clearing tne grounds, inis was accom plished in fair order except with in the limits of the Kermessee, where the vast crowds became en tang'ed in an almost inextricable mass, fighting desperately to es cape from the flames. ' As the flames resched the men agerie it was decided to shoot the beasts but the heat drove back the soldiers and the animals ware left to their fate. The fire was finally gotten un der control. The Belgian and En glish sections are in rains, while all the other sections, including the American were partly destroy ed. Bauds of thieves engaged in pil lage and a soldier was stubbed while attempting to arrest three men whom he found rifling a jew elry exhibit. Droup. People with children should keep a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Honey on hand at all times. Croup is worse at night when it is sometimes hard to get a physi cian. Look for the bell on the bottle. Republican County Convention. The Republican Executive Com mittee has called the county con vention to, convene in Salisbury, Saturday, August 20tb, at twelve o'clock, for the purpose of nomi nating candidates for the various county offices, executive, legisla tive and judicial. It is ordered that the various precincts so desiring hold their primaries at the usual voting places on Satuiday, August 13th, for the election of delegates to the county convention. Hon. Moses N. Harshaw, the "Mountain Warhorse," and Con gressman Chas. H. Cowles will address the convention Hon, Harshaw will deliver his addres at about 2 o'clock. BUSINESS LOCALS. Jack and Stallion.- I have a fine dark bay Percheron horse, and black Spanish Jack, either of which can be found, at any time during the Season, at my house, except on Saturdays the horse will be inSal isbury. Call on or write too he Eagle, rural No. 8, box 84, Salis bury, N. C 8-80 tf Wanted A few nioe intelligent girls for dining room work. A good position with the best moral dis cipline. Apply at once to EM PIRE HOTEL, Salisbury, N. C. 8-10 tf . TELEGRAPHY ! We are un- ableto supply the demand for COMPE TENT OPERATORS. Three months completes you under our expert man agement. Positions guaranteed or no tuition charged. Write for catalogue. Charlotte Tele. School, 8 10 4t. Charlotte, North Carolina. Waited Reliable, energetic man to sell Lubricating oils, greases and paints in Rowan and adjacent counties. Salary or Commission. Stetson Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Our Building Material win please you. Our celling and siding at $1.00 per 100 feet wi'l tickle you. Good man Lumher Co. 'Phone 405 L. Brittaln & Campbell win sell 25 dozen Glass Tumblers Saturday, the 20th, commencing at & o'clock, at lc each. Only to a customer, 88-inch Domestic at 4cts, yard wide percale at Sets, worth 10, best calico at 5cts, and the Ham ilton-Brown Shoe leads the earth for simple worth, at Brittain & Campbell's, v It DR. M. J. RAGLAND VETERINARIAN. Office aud hospital on Inniss St., near Mansion liouse corner. Day phone Night phone 480. 4-270 . 25. mx LIFE TO Lydia fib inkham's VegetaHef Cprti pound Chicago. Ilfc4f was troubled with falling: and hma.ive Bation, and the doc- Eorssaiu x uuuiu uut well unless I had an operation. frknew I could not Hand the strain of &ie,- so I wrote to fcpu sometime ago ih'riut my health liid you toM me .yh'at to do, After Silking Lydia E. ihkham's Vegeta ble Compound and Siood Purifier I am to-dava well &oma Mrs. VVilxiam. Ahkens, 988:21 ft St., Chicago, I1L Lydia E. pSWia PS Vegetable Com pound, madegrbE . native roots and heirhs. contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, anXTto-cJ iy holds the record for the largesCnu4 her of actual cures of female disuses it any similar medi cine in the colmtrj " and thousands of voluntary teskofj ials ate on file in the Plnkhairl laboratory at Lynn, Mass., -f rom 6m m who have been cured trom fflimoi t- every lorm or. female complants; -Inflammation, ul ceration, oispi&entfts, noroia tumors, irregularitieserio14tcpains,backache, indigestion attd neyvous prostration. Every such suermg Nyomari owes it to herself to give. Li dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cosipotj td a trial. If you wolfd It 0 special advice about your ite a confiden tial letter M rsl Pinkham, at Lynn, Massj H advice is free, and always Help ?ul Kidney-troybl 98 particularly to be dreaded bjcatte its presence ie not usually scoVered until it has assumed bnebf jts worst forms diabetes, drOBsy.vor Brght's dis ease. If yo suspect that' your kidneyB are 8feclpdf by all meaus - mfX- M lm Wit Diamonds. Asheville, yk.ug'V14. A clever thief succeeded in getting away with a silve ptirse containing $500 worth diamonds, three railroad tickets k New Orleans a"nd about $5 ft' tcurrencv, th property of Rb. JNuma Jordy, wife of a proline a- lnmbei man of New Orlea lai-4 night and ha? not yet been AptPtj?d. The couple were stopping at a local hotel an$ aftfej dinner Mrs. Jordy went ovr tc writing, desk to write a ieyter.: She left htr purse on the treble, and went out 9n the porch feratinomeht, in the meantime tbethuaf grabbed it. Three detectivi afa"; employed in the case aud seSjpational develop ments are expe&fcedti- ; . BILCjUS? CONSTIPHTED ? HEADACHE? SPEEDY? Nearly Et:ybodj? SIMMONS LIVE RfQULATOR wnot yje u ? IIIEF ''-T--'sr-x't 1 : OCXDOCXD MulesMorses and Mares We havptdpi -received ia car load of splendid, well broken horsfH Jp&resand mules. This i.efjof the finest lots of stock that has been received44J Salisbury for many years. They ar6t, sile and the terms can be arranged satisfactorily cfi'; 9,1 1 purchasers. Come in and see them. LJ t, HARPER mm AND SALE COMPANY, "ALISBURY, N. C. DANGER IN DELAY. Sidney Diseases are too Dangerous for Satisburf to - Hegiect. This great danger of Kidney troubles is that they take a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. . Health is gradually undermined. .. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, sore ness, lumbago, urinary troubles, drop sy, diabetes and Brights disease follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect youf kidneys. Cure the kidneys with tha certain and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in Salisbury. M. M. Williams, 72 Kirk street, Sal isbury, N. C, says: M suffered a great deal at times from dull pains across my back, accompanied by a sore ness across my kidneys. I also had headaches and felt tired and languid nearly all the time- I noticed that the kidney secretions were unnatural and this led me to believe tLat my kidneys needed prompt attention. Seeing Doan's Kidney pills highly recommend ed for such troubles, I procured a box and used them in accordance with the directions. I received th9 best of re sults and can say that they helped me wonderfully. I am now feeling much better, and I give Doan's Kidney Pills the -jredit. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Yoi-k, sole agents for the United States. Remember the namQ Doan's and take no other. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA t Department o? 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 dis solution thereof by the unanimous con sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my offic, that the Boston Specialty, &noe Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situat ed at No .- street, in the city of Salisbury, County of Rowan, Stat of North Carolina, H. G- Tyson being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the-requirements of chapter 21, Kevisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the is suing oi this certificate of dissolution : Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, secretary of state of the state of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the corporrtion did, on the 2nd day of June, 1910, file in my office a duly ex ecuted and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders there of, which said consent and the record oi the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whsreof, I have here unto set my hSnd and affixed my offi cial seal, at Raleigh, this 2nd day of June, 1910. J. Bryan Grimes, secretary of state (Official seal.) 8-15 4t. The Queen of Fashion's Richest and Choicest Creations are most elegantly and perfecUy reproduced on the , ; Standard Rotary, prt The World's Best Sewing Machine The only machine which makes abso Ml lutely perfect lock and chain stitching on the same machine. Inline W When you are in need of a sewing rfhehine. vou no doubt intend to give the matter intelligent consideration and" should buy one which will last a lifetime, the Standard Rotary. You Owe It To Yourself lo ieam now ine eianuara jioiary wiu rf 56 do more and better work, in less time, ffj and witli more real comfort and pleasure . , . . rtj a , t a than any other machine made. Mr Remember When you buy, you are choosing be- tween years of tiresome work with a vi- brating or oscillating shuttle machine 1 1 and years of sewing comfort and satisfac- HH tion with a Standard Rotary. J The Standard Rotary Shuttle is absolutely necessary to produce the V J. Fastest, Quietest, Easiest Running and Mast Durable sewing machine in thelj world. You are Always Welcome to see the woTiderful "Standard" Rotary whether you buy or not. See it TODAY. You wijl be surprised and delighted with its many advantages. Respectfully, 0 71 vl to be found at BELK-HARRYCO'S. The One Price CASH Store. V c Buying in a coinbina- tion of eight big stores enaoies us tu vu.y xiaox-chandise-very cheap, and selling for cash only, we can and do sell rhore merchandise than any other merchant in section. Compare prices with others you will scon see yourself where it pay to trade. VI 3 I ; v $ I r Plenty of good ice water and also a bucket to water yyour horse. Glad for yon to make this your headquart ers. Belk-Harry Co. fft s THE Summersett Undertaking Go.? has a complete line of Cheap, Medium High-grade Caskets, Coffius and Funeral Slip plies. All calls iu or out of the city answered promptly. Em balmiug, Disinfecting, and Funeral Directing a Specialty. Funeral Cars and Equipment Modern and up-to-date, Pries Modest. THE SUMMERSETT UNDERTAKING CO., 110 W Ennis St. (next to the sky scraper building.) Phones 224 & 311 L- ai 11 & SHOE Bri WINTER will soon be here and the question of buying shoes will be up, and also the question where can we buy the best shoes? This question will be asked only by those who haven't tried Hamilton Brown shoes, for those who have tried them know, and you couldn't get them to buy any other, for they are satisfied that they are getting the best and the best is always the cheapest. Good, solid leather, costs but a trifle more than a saoe that has composition insoles and counters (shoes that are made to sell and not to wear). We sell only solid leather shoes, and we make good on every pair where there are any defects in matersal or workmanship. We handle the celebrated Hamilton Brown Shoes and that name on a paii of shoes is a sufficient guar antee of an all leather shoe. This Hardware and Rock of Gibralter shoe, with, a six months' written guarantee, are the greatest shoes ever made f ot long wear and hard service. The Rock of Gibralter sohe has the( Bessimere sole with the green colored bot tomone sole of this leather is supposed to wear as loDg as three ordinary soles ask to see it. We! also have the Hap d iv a r for women that are waterproof, atfd we believe that if well taken care of they will wear 12 to 18 months. We also have a goad line of Pine Unot dhoes for women and childreS shoes that will wear all winter. Big line of household shoes for men wom en and children. These shoes are as solid as leather ean make them, and if you want to save money on your shoe bills this winter shoe your family with Household shoes. We alto carry a line : of the American Lady, American Genllemen and Security school shoes. A watch guarantee for 12 months for 5o cents with a pair of Security school shoes. Brittain & i ...- South Main St., SALISBURY, N. O. this our and K for will 1 s sl SW st y s$ 2 belJ TALK ! e Shoes C amp m .
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