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ril CAROLIIIA WATCHLIAII ;W, TrJUderson, of Sparks' " oircns. haa - made application ; for SHORT LOOMBMSJS -KT-nTj- ii 11 mil hare the pleasure of . entertaining these Work on the new mill for Ike Gannon manufacturing company, at Kanntpoua, is now in progress, The building is to be 100 x 400 ft. and four stories high. " A four atory bUaohery ia ali j to be erect ed. . .' ' " ' :f ;:v The new arteiian well at Spen cer whion it ten inches in di ameter aud 858 feet deep, wee pat into isrvioe Monday. It fur niihei 20 gallons per minute and the old well furnishes 29 which gives a suoply of 55 gal lons per tninutu for the town. Oae of our old f lks, I. N. Earnhardt, who lives veveral mile northeast of Spccer, is quete ill Ho is now in his 89th year. Th South ru Railway has ar ranged to give a scholarship in the A. M College, Raleigh, to any buy meating certain require ments It i preferred that the boy be fr m the farm For full information ou the subject write the piesident of the A and M . College Raleigh, NO. N w is the time to suhgorit e for The Watchma. ai.d R -wait Rmdbd, our semi-weekly. All the news in a condaused aud read able form. Oaly 91 00 par year for both A quite number of editcrs pas ad through Salisbury ytsterdsy n route to Motebead where their annual convention is now being held. Jim Crow and Lou Hill, negroes of Grauite Q iarr?, bad au on pleasant mix up . th ' other day and owing to the vigor ;us use of a knie in th bads of Lou. Jim was somewhat disfigured. They are in jail awaiting Jims wouad to heal. - R. B. Bailey, of Wood leaf, has broogbt a large q unity of flu peaohss to Salisbury during th last week or so. Mr. Bailey got 91 10 per orate for them and say he will get abaut flOOO off hi fly a sore orohard How's that? S. C. Dorsett. who has beec chief cleik to Supt R L. Aver?: at Spencer, has been promoted and goes to the office of E S. Norm, at Atlanta. L. F. Ciuse takes Mr. Drsett's place at Spcn cer . H. 0 Trott ie having his pool room, 212 E Iunis St., converted into a mat market. This is not expected to interfere with' the club room up stairs A picnio is to be held at Albe marie Friday, for the benefit of the Oxford Orphanage. A train will leave here Friday morning at 8 :80 and return about the same hour at night. Dr. 0 K. Smith and T. E. Witherspoon who attended thr big meeting o.tbe Elks at Part land, Orfgan, have returned, Ivey Morgan, one of the city's faitbfuli mail carriers, is quit sick just now. His many friends hope that h will soon be restor ed to his unusual good health. Prof. C. W. Rankin, who has been couneeted with the Stone wall training school. ofCcnpord, has been elected principal ot the Salisbury grammar sohool, vice Prof. O. W. Hyman, resigued W. L. Kluttz a veteran mer chant of Salisbury, has arr&ng d to open a wholesale aud retail store for the handling of grain, flour, feed, field seeds and heavy arrceries. He will oooupy the building adjoining the Grubl buildiug. No 108 West Iuues St Here is homos Mr. Klutta will meet with abundant suo3uss. R. M. Whealtoa & Co.. whc have been doing a wholesale brokerage business in this oily harajdeoided to trove to Char lotte Caut the boosty boosters do something here? Mrs. R L. Greene, of Norwood. who was riant seriously injured in a ransway people and ei joying the distino tion of haying a. real oirous quartered in the city again. It is to be hoped however that in ducements can be offered to have the 8parka show with us again next winter. The Woodmen of the World have about completed the erec tion of monuments Chestnut Hill oemetary to the memory of their deceased members O H. 8wiuk, Js Dry and J. B. Taylor. The unveiling exercises are to take plaoe at an early date. 4 It is thought that a number of those who escaped from the Irt dll jail Thursday night passed through Salisbury, as aeveral un known parties were noticed on a freight train. R. A Harris, brother of W. M, Harris, of Salisbury was married a Vald SU. Qa.. Men lav mnr w ins He and bis brida va .t n Jacksonville, Fla., tor a short ay. The SALE You Have boon halting for lo XiOll at P Going on mm Annual July Clearance Sale. The Sale will positively close Saturday night, July 27th. No goods will be sold after that date at the present prices. , ? LISTEN. We only have two Clearance Sales a year, one in February and the other in July. This is to close out everything possible at the end of the season, and we CUT the prices. No fake business about our sale. We sell iust as we advertise. We never continue our sale a few days or a week longer but positively close at the time advertised. After that date all goods go back to re gular prices. Fop Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the last three days of this sale, White &CO Carriage & Waon Builders. Farm and Dray Wagons, Delivery Wagons Open and Top, Oast Quality and Style. The Choice of a Husband is too important a matter for a woman to be handicapped by. weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these killh: pes by teking Dr. King's Life Pills. Njw strength, fine complexion, pure breath, oheerful spirits. things that win men follow their ue. Easy, safe, sure. 25c at all druggists. Sliti M for Rons Schools. Prof. R. G. Eiser, county super intendent of public instruction, has been notified by the State au thorities that a loan of 1 1,500 has bien granted by the Btato toward the ereotion of a splendid $8,600 brick school building at Beck well. A splendid lot hss been purchased and work on the build ing is to begin st an early date. A few weeka ago the citizena of Faith voted a special tax for a hool purposes aud the State has iso granted a loan of $250 to im prove he school building and fa- cilitiej there. lOc Efercale - - - . v - c tot of 10c Percale, yard wide, light colors, pretty neat stripes etc. Sale Price (Limit 10 yards to a customer) per yd. - v - 5o 10o Madras 5o Specials In Mens Furnishings. Lot of yard wide madras in lavander only Clothing and Shoes. 10c values Sale price. 5o Men full size work shirts well made dou- 8$o Dress Ginghams plaids, etc. Sale ble sewed seam and wor&h 83 j Sale price 5o. price ..Tr. 2JSo Nice Smooth Sea Island 83 inch wide Men's and Boy 25 & 86c Underwear for 6o for . 1Qo Silk Specials. Bull Dog work shirts. The very best shirt . i a !L ! u ' a a .1 made for the price. Sale price 45o 25 & 85c Japonika Silk light and dark Men's $2.00 odd pants made peg top 8 colors, dots, plams and foulard pattern.. inoh turn-up hem at bottom. Are I Sale price. . . . ...... 4 P "ty'e- Sale prise $1.40 5026oulard8lU Sale Pri9 22 odd pants made peg top." ato. $1.00 Silk for 40o Saie price.... T.. . . fi1fcflO Special lot of yard wide changeable taffe- M9n, g qq odd $2.40 ta regular 1 00 goods to clean out. r Sale price only 40o Low Shoes., 20 & 25c Ootton voile and organdie in All oxfords and sandals greatly reduoed atripea and floral patterns make a beau- to olose out. tiful cool hot weather dress. Sale price Lot of women's white oxfords worth $150 only, per yard lOo nd $2.00. Sale-price. 40o If you have been to our sale we hope you will keep coming. If you have not been we believe you are missing a good opportunity to save some money on what you need. 0 FOR HEARTBURN, Sour Belching, Poor Ap petite and Constipation, yon need s i hi Hi o rj s RED 83 LIVER REGULATOR (TUX FOWDKB FOBM) It sweetens the stomach and purifies the bowels. It is a fine tonic for a torpid liver. Helps digestion, males yon feel bright, vigorous and cheerful. ml. mr .im. num. lmki maum. t.Mb Ak tor tb (ntB wttk tk Sd Z n tb Ubel. If yam cwmo ac 1 Tvnit to n, w will lend by mmil poctpsld. Blmmoat Llwr Betatotor It pot p 1 UUqatd turn tot ttmiwipwhi U. Trim. SUM pu bottto. book for th B& I UbL J. H. ZEIUN A CO.. PaOPS.. ST. LOUIS, MO. EYE GLASSES The Prunes, Lena Mounting that we use are the best that mouey can buy. Oar glasses relieva eye strain. Jno. R. Brown, Jeweler and Optician. CHINA OBOVS, - N. XJ. - t lliTiieherslistltiti. As prereioasly stated the Ro wio CottDty taaobera ioatitata, which ii held every two years, will oourene here ou Angatt 12th, and rennin in aeiaioo for two weeka . Every one who intends to teach in the public schools are qaired by law to attend the in unto. 1 is said Prof. I O. Griffiu, well koown hsre, will have charge and that MrV D. B. Giles will assist. Inaect BiteCostf f- A Boiton man lost hia leg from ! the bite of an insect two years be- j fore. 10 avers auon oiamioo from itingi aud bites of insects niA fiaoklen'a Arnica Salve prevent inflamatioo, swelling and pain. Heals Darns, pons, moors, nilftB. eczema, cots, braises. Only 25 cents at all drnggistf . Tli Scalp Plcoic. The annual scalp pionio will be held this year at Cowan's Sohool hoase on Friday, August 0th. Beside the exhibition of sialps there will be a big dinner at noon and a game of ball in the after noon. Everybody ia invited to oome oat and have a good time. . Hirst Diis Frio Hird Drlimg. An unknown white man hired a horse and buggrlfrom James Beis who conducts a livery stable op posite the oonrt honift, Sunday morning, to be returned Ly night, but as he failed to do so, Mr. Hah Ugan an investigation and learn ed that the man had driven to High Poiut, where the horse soon died from exhansti jn Mr. Hess hasrro clue to the identity of the man. CHURCH NEWS ITEMS. Springs Monday morning, was brought to Salisbury aud her in jury, a bioken ankle, is beiug treated at the Whitelnad-Stjkes sanatorium , , . k ft rti The 84th Annual Masomo pio TheStliabary Industrial Club Die will be new m we wenwrn . -t now making atreouous Grove at Mooksville on Thurs- ff u to have the North Care day, August 8 b. ft ?. m o p,flM Association hold its Durham, of Wtnston-Salem, will j t mnnuti meetine in this deliver the address of tne ooca- oift0Bt gtghle Linn, Esq., of the hn. Qiite a numper ' r jm a. i;timrv Bar and J. H. War Salisbury and R wan osanty h,.ton. secretary cf the Indus a' ways attend this meeting ninb. left yesterday morn- A very handsome monument ing tot Morehead to see what ,K..... t..an.Akl.tths vnvsLnnM ha done io the vv of in- MSaS) JUSf WWU wWwww sv w iwvw - of the late Mrs. came a voie in i aucion u " " " It Unloas Ta CtUbratt Labor Day. The labot anions of Salisbury" and Spencer have folly decidbd to make the uezc labor day. Monday, September 2nd, one of the. biggest events of the year, f 1,000 to 500 is to be raised fcr the expense of the occasion, bandB are to be employed, a big parad with floats and a grand rally generally will take place. A big meeting composed of representatives of the various trade8 anions and some of h fraternal orders was held in Spencer Friday when the matter was put on a definate footing. W. H. Durton was made obairman of the Labor Day Committee and J. M Ellis secretary. CoBieoTioBs, Conferences, Ssflday Scbiol PiCDics ml Ctber Hitters. The Rrwan county Sunday Sohool Atsociation has arranged to meet at the Y. M. G. A. build ing in Spencer Sunday, July 28. Beports from the rOri us schools in the county will be made and an interesting program reudered. Among those who will participate will be Rev. C, B. Heller, cf Spencer. A. L Smoot, of Salis bury, Dr. 0. M. Van Poole, of Craven; Revs. John W. Moore andC. A. G. ThomaB, of Salis bury; Hon. John 8. Henderson, A. B Salaeby ani ethers. Spe cial music is being arranged for the occasion . A large attendance is expected. The children of St John's Lntherau Sunday School held their annual picnio at the fair grounds yesterday. There were anite a nnmo r oi onnaren nrt r- feent and a very enjjyable time was had by every one. Rev. James Grief, sou of Rat J. M Grier, of Concord, has ac oapfcda call to the Thyatira aud Back Creek Presbyterian Churches in this eouuty. He will asauin charge of hia dut ei about the m. die of uexc mouth . The missiou&ry ine-ttmsf of the Sa'isbury district of the Methc- dest Church, will bn held in th- First church of this city Augas 8ch and 9 b, ASout sixty dele gates represdDti..g twenty-four so cieties are tzpeoted to be present and a very profitable meeting ii looked forward to. The Southern Conference of the Lutheran Church will meet in Ebenezer Church fcur milB scuthe&st of China Grove, tomoi row. Qaite a number of delegates will be present and an interesting projeam has been arranged. The Lutheran Sunday 8obool Institute will be held at Lenoir College, Hickory, July 29 and August 2 Rt. L. B. Spacrter, Mrs. T. J. Johnston and others from Rswan will be in attendance airs. Jonnston will take a promi nent part in the work of the in stitute. The Greensboro district Confer ence of the Methodist Church met at Denton. Davidson county, yes terday for a three da's session. The Salisbury district Coufer- eno) of the Methodist church met iu Spencer yesterday and will hold until tomorrow. " 150 delegates were expected. The Baptist church of Spencer, Rev. J. L. Vipperman. pastor, is tone enlarged and refurnished D H. Gecr, of Lexington, has neen awarded tne contract to erect the new Princeton cotton mill. This will coit about 16.000 and will manufacture damask. The annual picnic for the bono tit of th Barium Orphanage will be held at Mooresville tomorrow 1 his is always a very enjoyable ocoasion and no doubt quite crowd will be present. The Bjpfcist Souday Sohool will go outtoScuth River tomor row co spend tat day picuicing and enj ymg a day's outing. t.o".d by h o.roiio. M.r- A BLOOI EIEDICmE WITHOUT ALCOMOL v f - t-i i I 1 TT . . . i AH Wr wrnarimMils on arumals that alcobo the Chestnut was a ble Works. T. J. Rabe proprietor A room room iu the Japan col lege has' been named . "Mary Aouafeal.Pu leu wider" iu memory of Jitt daughter of Rev. Bd- wotd Foledwider, a Rowan boy now nastor of the Lutheran church at Newberry. 8 C. The littlgirl beiug u pet of the con ffrflffation and having dUd about tin m'i in from effects of eat ihg matches. The Old Hickory Club is now! located in the seveuth story of the Grub building. - It occupies the entire flsor and is said to be handsomely fitted up . Keys ore furnished io the. members without which do one cou aoiar has been definitly proven by experiments on animals that alcohol KeeenuY h . M Germicidal power oi me uouy LoToImS thTwod and render, them unable to take up and destroy d.sease germs, paseies oi too . over one-half of the human race, bfomed alcohol,hich is a pure glyceric ex- trat of rt.?.raa Bloodroot, Queen's root, Golden Seal rootMandrake and scBSaJi ' . c - r k itndv burn brunter ana "'-"'u - . . . . Z ' Hnrinif the winter, tunie ruDDian "v pierce. t e founder of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, and a physician of large experience and practice, was the first to make up an Alterative Extract oi roots, without a particle of alcohol or narcotic. "It is with the crcatest of pWsure, that I write to let you know of v Jrt benefit I received from the lua of youf medicines and self &LSt .thonl" MK3. V?K. Heyes, of Ladysmith, B. C. "Isuf J?5? iSiwHSLi TSni iwi-ir Consulted four doctors but A aiuu uimu did. i oresssa ; r "pwt PUeta' for mr -Uohkb jicur. .---w - r-,-.- i snail awy wmw took tha Dr. Pieccc's 1'cUeU ccgnlate lnrer and bowels. What nkes A Woman? One hundred and twenty pound? more or leep, of bin aud muse aou t mase a aoman. its a gecd foundation. Put into it health and strength and she may rule a . k . a kingdom. Uut that s iut what Electric Bitters give h-r- Thous anas bless tnem lor ovrcomin fainting aud dizzy spells for dis pelling weakness, nervousness, backaohe and tired, listless, won out feeling "Electric Bitter have done me a world of good," writes Eliza Pool, Depew, Okla., "and I thank you, with all my heart, for making such a good medioine." Only 50o. Guaran teed by all druggists. j Automobiles and Gasoline Engines . repaired and Supplies Furnished. ' Old Carriages and Buggies rebaired. Dainted and made as good as new. - -New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cus,: hions furnished and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and old Frames re covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty; feteel tired wheels chang ed to Rubber Tires. All kinds of Wood and Iron Work done at short notice Automobile and Bicycle tires Vulcanized. We have skilled workmen in each derjartment. Surreys, Buggies Wag&ns and Automobiles for sale, j Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and get prices. Respectfully, J. O. WHITE & CO. 'Phone 143. Salisbury, N. C. a. u. m ECOFF'S Is the Place fr Bargains. BoDitifnl Supply of Hew Accommodating Sales People, Prices Lowest Possible, Goods First Class. Your patronage is RespectfullySblicited Very truly, A. W. WINECOFF. Founded 1830 Chartered 1050 TPapJtmLiltjr' College Its Strength Lies in A large, well-trained Faaltr: Excellent Buildings and EaaiDment: Full. well-arranged Courses ; Earnest, high-minded Students; a. large and loyal body of Alumni and Friends ; noble ideals and traditions ; an inspiring history of achievement and service. Next Session begins Sept. 11, 1912. For Vatalogue and Illustrated Booklet, address R. L. FLOWERS, S8C., Durham, North Carolina. Has since 1894 given "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian influences at the lowest possible cost." RESULT: It Is to-day with Its faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 358 Its student body of 412, and its plant worth $140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA. $150 pays all gharges for the year. Including table board, room, lights, taam heat, laundry medical attention, physical culture, and tuition Inal subjects except music and elocution , For catalogue and application blank address, REV. THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal, BLAGKSTONE, VA. llfacho via Bank and Truot Co. Salisbury. 11. C. NEXT TO COURT HOUSS Will Day you 4 Der cent on your deposits and compound the interest quarterly. ' This is a Big Bank, why not open an account with us? LENOIR COLLEGE Hickory, N. C. Go-education under best conditions and management. Departments : . College (Two A B. courses.) Preparatory. Music, (Piano, Violin, Voice, Theory, Hhtory.) Expression. Art (China painting a specialty.) Fifteen teachers: 225 students. 1,200 feet above sea level No malaria. Our A. B. Graduates enter graduate work in University of North Carolina with out examination and o raiplete A. M. degree in one year. Steam neat, electric lights, shower baths, furniture (bedsteads, springs, mattresses, etc..) in Dormitories. : ' HIGHLAND HALL (Men)-B:trd, heat and light at cost $8.60 to $9.25 a m mth. Room rent $1 50 a month. OA.KVIEW HALL ( W jmenj BrJ, heat and light at co3t, $9.00 a month. Room rent $1.03 a m 'rtthi1? NEW dOIESOE BUILDING in-cdrse of erection. Tuition for Session oUege $0-Preparatory $27 to $38; Music, Art, ExpMiion , etc . $38 ea ;h. i '-j ' ' Hickory Bajslneaus Colleg-e ia connection with Lenoir! College. Bdakneepin aud shorthand courses $25 each. Our graduates get and hold positions. - .' . . Next session opens September 8. Write for free catalogue R. L. FRITZ, PRESIDENT Special Sale of Unrddemed Pledges at Salisbury Pawn Shop Da all Unredeemed WATCHES and other pledges at a Great Sacrifice- Your choice of all High Grade, 18 size, unredeemed 21 jewel Watches, guaranteed to stand railroad in 8pection, in 20 year, gold filled cases for $20.00. All other watches in proportion. This is a good oppor tunity to get a high grade watch at your own price. I will offer daring this saie all unredeemed Sewing Machines, Typewriter, Camera, Organ Kodak, Violins, Guitars, Clocks, Clothing, Shoes, Banjos, Mandolins, Trunks, Suit Cades, Grips, Pistols, Shot Guns, Rifles, Carpenter and Machinists Tools, Lawn Mowers, Hard ware and high grade Jewelry at prices to tarn same into CASH. As I leave shortly for the Northern markets, where I will pat in an upto date line of merchandise. I will sell all of my Brass Umbrella. Stand3 and other Brass Ware at special low prices It will pay yoa to investigate this sale. As space is too short to adver tise prices. Those needing Suit Cases and handgripa will miss a bargain If yoa don't see my prices. Re member we give White Coapons with every sale. Rem ember Sale starts July lOtb, V and Entflnj July 27th. Salisbury Pawn Shop the holy of holiawJ
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