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'THE C AR 0 LI 1 1 A 7 ATC H All . SHORT LOOAL ITEMS Cap, and Mrs. D.-W. lowers, 'of Floyd, Va., celebrated their gold en wedding on Tuesday of last week. Bey. R R. Sowers, of Zab, paBtor of St Paul and Bethel Lutheran churches, was present, and retnroed on Saturday; D. M. Miller want to Holly wood, Miss., last Saturday where he expects t.i make his home for the present. W. W. Miller, his Bon, and P, M. Besserit have tak en charge of his grocery business here. Mr. Miller hopes to settle up the estate of his brother and be lack in Salisbury before spring. r The wedding cards announcing tha marriage 'of Ernest H. Wood sm and Miss Patsy Ri!la, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Smith, Jr., will tke place on December 28th, at Liberty. North Carolina. This announcement is a surpriae to the many friends of Mr. Woodson . He is a teller in the First National bauk of thisci j rid has made quite' a cou t 1 I jMiuging official,. 1 J. Bro.vu w ut. f Greensboro M l y io att nd ;h- annual P .iD " tiiig or th K-irmra' Uunu. J'n niee.iLi convened on TqtS Uv ai d -1. 1 be m -session : The animals of Sparks shows J Mrs. Margaret Moore, " who re-1 Vr Wallace & Sons, tho cloth seenv muck pleased with their. s:des on West Horah-Street, was iers, 1 igest in the .south, with winter qnarters, and have acoom-ls fortunate as to find a beautiful I threw -stores: Greensboro,- High mod a ted -themselves 'quietly to them. The Btadv of the- animals is quite interesting to; those not familiar with ;. them, and: this a nie opportunity. to- see them when they will not be .in tempted by a crowd, as at a performance. The inspection of them, can be had without cost. : Miss Emily Barnhardt, a train ed nurse and a graduate of the Whitehead-Stokfs sanatorium; died -about .9 o'clock 'Saturday morning, of typhoid fever. She contracted the disease from a, pa tient. She was about 27 years of age and a lovable character The funeral was at Rocky River Springs church and the interment was in the cemetery of that church. - The charter members of the Spero Club, at Spencer, were ar rested Tuesday afternoon by Sheriff McKenzie, charged with retailing. While the club has been in buisness only a short time, it has caused much com plaint from the railroad people. They gave bond for their appear ance at Rowan Court Tuesday morning. Then the case will be tried. Recently some half doien clubs in Cbarlotte have been tried for the same offence. These cases aie now on the docket of the tarn flftVH M f. Kmwtl .A h mfiTTl w - k- , - , . o-. t ber of the law committee which - r, , , , nnai aecision, ana mese aecisions met Tnesday night t) make a re port for tli3 yearly mBtii:g of the Union. Horace F. GruWb and Miss Edith Kerschuer we e married at the h'me of the bri le, on West La Fayette street, at 7 o'clook Monday night. The oremouy was performed by Dr. Byrou CU?k, assisted by Rev. Kersch- uer, father of the bride. After the wedding a short reception was held, when the bridaUcoupl t.ok the train for Jacksonville and other points in Florida. The new car line switch at the Court House coraer has bean com- Dieted and the street replaced in as good condition as it was before it was torn up for the necessary work to be done,. J . L . Ketchie, of Taylorsville, who has been sick several months, is reported as being worse, and his brother, B. R Ketchie, has gone to Tarylorsville to be with him. i Samuel H. Goodman and Miss will establish a precedent for oth er cases in the state, and may in fluence the decision in the Spen cer case, rue unariotte oases nave just been decided favorably to the clubs. : Corporation Commissioner, H. C. Brown, of Raleigh, while on his way to Albemarle" to visit his brother, took occasion to look our passenger station over, and ex pressed his admiration of its neat ness and order. This is due to Capt. Waitt, the station master, who looks well to every detail. insists on everything being in the best of order and everything be -a WT . ins done on time. lie is tne right man in the right place. D. L. Gaskill will go "to More- head city to spend the Christmas holidays. Hewillbe the guest of the Hirbor Island Club Houbo, on Harbor Island, He will have some good duck hunting with members of the club . ' Mrs. Dernll, who played in the Vaudeville at the Grand about Mary C. Fesperman were married two months ago, died in a hospit on December llthat the Luther- in Philadelphia last Saturday an Chapel parsonage, near China Grove. The couple were united by Rev. C A. Brown. - "Uncle" Joe Ballard; colored. whp has been a familiar figure on the streets of Salisbury tor many years, was found by officer Davis 00 Long Street, having lost his way from the city to his home lu East Spencer, he having sue cambed to an extent to the in firmaties of aee. As a weather prophet Uncle Joe is without a rival. He was at the head of the republican political organization - k 1 . e morn id sr. sne was a aaugnter 01 Mr. and Mrs R. L. Woodward o Greensboro. Mrs. Woodward is a daughter of the late Capt Fletcher Pace, of Salisbury. He was reared here and his mother was well known here, she is now very advanced in age, and blind and is living with her grand danehter. Mrs. Woodward, m Greensboro. Sheriff McKnxie came in Fri day night from BJu' field, wit-n Ed. Davis, the negro why mur dered Conductor A. W. Wiggm. pearl iq. som. oysters which had been purchased from Mr. Hooper of. this city. -The pearl is of con siderable, value. V ... W. A . Soli, who is - night oferk at the post office, was cat and bruised in a run-away late Mon day evening. He was driving -on the Mount Pleasant road, when bis horse became frightened and ran, throwing him from the wagon, the wheels passing over his Jhead and chest.. While painfully hurt his condition is not serious, and he was able to attend to his usual duties at the post office the same bight. Mrs. T, M. Rice, of Majolica, thanks all her fliends and neigh bors for helping her to build a new barn she having lost ber -a a oarn and contents by nre some weeks ago . v Mrs." John Murph died at teh sanatorium Monday morning She had been sick several weeks with typhoid fver, at her home in Zeb, and was brought to the sanatorium last Sunday, but she relapsed and did not rally. She was about 25 years, of age and leaves a husband, three small children and other relatives. The funeral- took place at Bethel Lutheran church, at Zeb, con ducted by Rev. R. R. Sowers, 11. V. .1 and tne interment in tne ceme- ery of that church . Dorothy, the .four-year-old daughter ot Mrs. Will Johnson, who lives on North Main street, was badly burned on her arms and body Monday morning when her dreas caught fire as she play ed around a hoUstove. Her m eth er with much preseuoe ' of mind, succeeded in puting out tho fire and saving the littl girl's life. The child is doing well. Paul Hilbort Lyerlv, and Miss Dovie Beaver were marrid Sun day afternoon, - at the home of the bride near Rockwell. Rr?v. C. P. Fisher of Faith performed the ceremony. Mr. Lyerly is a Bon of D. M. Lyerly, raral mail carrier, and is a member of the firm of Lyerly and McCombs at Granite Quarry. Dr. Franklin McElfresh and Hugh Cork, of the International Sunday School Association, will bold an institute in Charlotte on December. 14th and 15th. The meeting is free to all and it is desirable that all Sunday School workers attend as they will doubt less gain information that will be of much help in their work. On Thursday of this week the ladies of the Presbyterian church at Spencer will open their Bazaar in an empty store building in the Wachovia Bank row. A novel feature will be the extention of credit to persons known to tin managers. This credit will be of great advantage to the purchas ers as it is known that the checks are not issued until-the 20th. The stockholders of the Peoples National Bank will hold their annual meeting, in tho directors room on January the 10th, 1911, at 3 p. m. The friends of Mrs R. L Mot ley will be pleased to kno that she is reported as much better, and will soon be aole to leave the sanatorium. Mr Motley wm re main with'her until she is able to Point and Salisbury ; want a Tea soLable portic n id you r seasonable trade for reasonable goods at rea sonable prices .- They -carry the biggest kind of a liue and can suit both your anoy aud pocket book. Advertisement cn. page 7 . Mrs B . W. "Hatcher is confined to her bed with la grippe. She sava she has a'sonuihe case of la 7 7 - ... ... ,u grippe every winiersince bub came to Salisbury, and she attri butes the eause to the peculiar dampness of her locality. . Special atteutiou is , called to page 2 of today's Watchman . Feldmans, Salisbury's leading c'othier, has some big values in boy's suits.. If you expect Santa Glaus to visit your home your bet ter sro to Feldman and see these goods, you can save enough from your purchase to buy other Christmas gifts with. Be sure to read his advertisementou, psge 2 A movement is on toot to en large the boundaries of the city. Alderman F. M. Thompson is ad vocating fhe. movement and sev eral months ago he brought, the matter before the board, but the were not then ready to consider it. H states that the taxes are not adequate to run the city and that the disbursments are great er than the taxes by $2,000 a year. The Rowan County Farmers' Union Will meet at Kockwell jointly with the Rockwell Union Tuesday and Wedu'sday of-noxt week. All delegates are expected t.rv attend as officers are to be elected for the coming year, and it will be quite an important meeting. :Rev. B4S. Brown, pastor of Salom chircbT-" preparing-, to leave fcr his new"" charge" in : Vir gmia. Set his sale notice in .this paper.. ' - The BlMarry Co V doors are yawning for jou to visit: their splendid headquarters for useful and appropriate article! 1 for every member of the family.: Their ad vertieement is on page 2 - Mrs. J. K; Coit, who hae been at the Whitehead-Stpkes Sanatorium or eevei al months,' baB Buffioiect y improved to ber moved to her mother-in-law's, Mrs. D. J Coit, A. B Saleeby & Co., the candy and fruit dealers, are handsomely decorated for the holidays and have a large and select stock of all kind of sweets, fruits. - nuts and other thinsa bo necessary for old Santa Claus to have that it is almost impossible to have Christ mas rignt unless you place. page 4. Ends Winter's Troubles. To manv. winter is a season or j , krnnh The IroSt Dlt-ten tOrB and finders. chaDtvrd hauda and o 1 lips, chilblains, cold sores, roc and rough skins, prove this Bui snsh troubles fly before Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. A trial convioce3 unless you visit See advertisement this on Try It, Try ft. Try Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve for all skin troubles. It is as! pleasant as gweet cream and guar anteed to give satisfaction in worst cases. 25o a boxv The Salisbury Pawn Shop has a lot of unredeemed Ipledges, consisting of wtch es, jewelry ana numerous other valuable articles which will be sold at spec ial .prices. 1 Notice ol Sale Under Execution. North Carolina, In the Superior Oourt, term Rowan County. November, 1910. Jo's. H. MoNeely, plaintiff against WaltRr.Georee Newman, defendant. Bv virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned, from the Superior onnrt of Rowan County, in the above entitled action, I will, sell to the high est bidder, for cash, on Monday, the 2nd day of January, 1911, at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, North Carolina; to satisfy Kolar r.f Hiiriia Km a sfiid pxpcution. al' the rienc. tine ana uicauroj uun' v. ..u, - - i : --- - . . "T , d:i n.. c.rar, W,.7om , A intel est wmcn tne eaia v aiier w"xB" riiun. vu.., Nftwman defendant, has in the foUow spraniB. uniy toz aii irug- . described uronertv. to-wit: ffit,8. i Rpffinnine at a atone. Mrs.. J. L. ' " t m . 1 "JJ1 11.. ! iiothrocK s corner.in tne miuuie ui iua main street, thence with said street fl ; 245 deg. W, tour poles and nineteen mesh bags, vanitie s . My line of German silver in fact anything that would make a hand same X'mas gift is complete. ' Would be glad to have, you Call and see my stock. Wm. Ur bansky, proprietor Salis burg Pawn Shop. linksi tn a stone. Lhenee S. 52 dee E. ! twntv-three Doles and seventeen links to a stone in L. D. McCarn's line, thpnftp north five Doles and twelve links to a stone. Mrs. J. L Rothrock's I : corner, thence N. 56 dee. W. nineteen i noles and eieht links to the beginning. ! For further description and boundaries and title see deed from F. H. Mauney I and others to Hellen A. Rufty, record- fedin Book 101, page 60, Register of ; Deeds omce of Kowan county, a- c. J. H. MoKbnzib, Sheriff of Rowan County. lXO Jr,' foWA '.D'that the meal can V Mjftmifi JlSMll never get away, and tl well. of this section Jor some years Wa :a nnw ;,, ia; awaitiue trial. IUU J W nvia war Arrested in BlncEeld at been able to get oat again. Lh instance of-J. C. Joyuer. who Ed. Shuman, who had three was on the street car here when fingers of his right hand cut off the murder was committed, .uavis iu a machine at the Graff-Collett- was employed by Mr. Joyner and Davis shops abont two weeks ago, he recognized him on eight. Mr. u nnf Knt nriii nnf. ro. I .TrtunoT spnt a description of the ! 1U10 VJ M U UUU vw ..... mww w I v r J " ' - A. turn to wort until nis nana is man to ""I. , ,u u .a tamiv will made it evident that he was the 7 u go to tneir iuuuio uumo H,d. Woods, colored, is one 01 , . L- of Laudi8i . . . . . 1 1 .. - f,i tti : 11 - - beat colored farmers in tne couu- - when tne aoors orcne jipisuupni wa m.rninff. aftar . . i . . , . :.v.i u iiduux.--, ' ty. In the last two years ne Bazar was. closed oaiuraay uxguu illness, of naralysis. .ii 1 1 j 1 j - bought a pair of mules worm the ladies were mncn eiatea oyer abonfe gg g of age $3UU' paid &U dollars ior, iaua ana the fact tnat tney nau , , j,aLp. olace today at sold a bale of cotton a few days $350. This is quite encouraging - . . nhnr.h nfiar Tjandis. . , .. I I 1U.0. iV" ' and was deserved, as tne "woikh Aiook D m. The fuueral sold and the refreshments were service wlll be pefformjci by Rev. really wprth Jibe money. n T Offinau. and th j rem uns The Royal Arcanuniheld a burried in the cemetery of that h Shp leave3 a husbaud to icoviug o 1 nual election of rfficers o faalis bury Council, No 272, for 1911, L.ooifnllnwi! Reeent. inomas P. J)hnson: vice regent, J. M. Miller: orator. D. M, Phillips; - .1-. t . secretary. Theo. cueroaum , w lector, J M. Brown; treasurer, W. t. TCUttz: euide. B. W. Hail; Warden; A. B. Bost; sentry, B. E. Ketchie ; trustee . for th reo years, T. iJ. Marsn; rep"' snooosed it I " as M 1 . A. tive to Urand uooncu, ineo. ju- ropoged erbaum; alternate, x. v. aubi. For those Wanting a less expensive brand we recommend our machine mixed running 1096 protein, and correspondingly cheaper. Full information, prices and BUL LETIN ON "CATTLE FEEDING" sent for a postal. Write to-day. THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA never the mixture is always just right Each sack and each pound is sub jected to an analysis in our chemical laboratory so we KNOW that BOVETA is just exactly what a perfect cattle feed should be More value dollar for dol lar than in any other cattle feed. V A REMINGTON TYPFMIT1 FOR 130 v Until Jan. lst.J will sell THOROUGHLY RE BUILT No. 6 REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS for $30.00 each. These are NOT second hand or re paired machines, but have been TORN DOWN and REBUILD and NEW PARTS substituted for worn or defective ones. EVERY MACHINE GUARAN TEED to look like new, write like new and wear like new. This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY to secure a perfectly reliable typewriter at a very Jow price, or give a useful CHRISTMAS PRESENT that will be highly appreciated by the recipient. ' . May I not get aside one of these machines for you before the supply is exhausted? - ' - S. H. WILEY, EmDire Building. Telepnone 25, '. tf SALISBURY, N. C. '0 o 0 0 () ) ) ) ) aeo for fiffcv or more dollars. In- a wi duBtry pays. Rev. Walter W. Moore, D. D., and Rev. W. S Lacy, of Rich mond, were in the city Saturday and Sunday. Rv. Moore preach ed at the First Presbyterian church Sunday morning. - Rev. II. M. Woods, miasianary to Chi na, was in Salisbury also, and eave an interesting talk on the Chinese, at the Spencer Presby terian church, in the morning aud at the First Presbyterian church in the city at night ser vice. Dr. Banks On Sure Thing Now. "I'll nevr be without King's New Life Fills again, writes A. Schineeck, 647 Elm St., Buffalo' N. Y. "They cured me nf fthrnnie constinaticn when alt others failed.' Unequalled for Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion Headache. Chills. Malaria;, and Debility . 26o at All Druggists. ' "TV im&MMrBTWv Winn,. w ij n , i isms mourn her death. If the plans miie Njvember, aoth in reeards to the sal of the Whitney property, are carried out the sale will take placo at the Club house today at 2 o'clock, j provided the bondholders have secured the neccesaary money. Nnthinff has been heard of their mrvvnment iu the matter, but it is will take place as Saleeby ra GOODS I have a large and complete line of Winter Goods to which I invite the attention of shop pers. It consists of Dress Goods, Underwear, Coat Suits, Cloaks, Notions, etc. In fact I crry a full line of fresh, seasonable goods such as is usually carried in a first-class dry goods store and my prices are as reasonable as any. You are invited to give n.e a call. I have lots of nice, valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts and would be glad to show them to you. Yery respectfully, KM. Winecoff Our Building Material win please you. Our ceiling and siding at per 100 feet wiU tickle you. Good man Lumber Co. 'Phone 405L, 0 OEFORB ordering MAGAZINES get D our Wg clubbing catalogue and II special offers and save money. SOUTHERN SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, ( A Postal Card will do.) Raleigh. N. C DR.M.u.RAGUJIQ VETERINARIAN. near Office aud hospital on" Inniss Mansion House corner. Dny thone Night phone 480. 4- 270 2s- CONFECTIONARIES Eczema Ta nonaidered hard to cure. Try Dr. Fell's Antweptic Salve ana yon-will change your mind. You will see an improvement from the firit application . Wanted immediatsly Hundred ladies, young or old with pimple8 blackheads, nasty complexion to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea and become charming, beau tiful and8weet. 86 cents. Cor- Ineliion & Cook. and buy your CHRISTMAS They Keep the AT LOWEST PRICES. FRESH CANDY MADE DAILY. Gome and See or 'Phone 1 7 BEST QUALITY Holid for ay oirrs of Silverware Slyer is the first thought when considering gifts any season or occasion. No more ipliment can be extended than craceful an offering of rich silver elegant in design, per feet in taste and in the newest shapes. . 1847 ROGERS BROS is the mark which represents the highest perfec tion in silver plate. With this imprint on every article' you can buy as safely as an expert. This stamp also guar aotees that each piece u perfect in aiasae design and finish. Sold by leading dealers every- (, where, bend tor catalogue C-ii sh. towing air MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO. Ioternatlooal Sllrer Co., Sai-omnrJ Merlden, Conn.
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