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S : Y Does coffee disagree with you? Probably it ; does I Then try Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee, "Health Coffee' is a clever combination of parch od cereals aud nuts. Not a grain of real Coffee, remember; in Dr. Shop's Health Coffee, yet its flavor aud taste matches close ly old Java aud Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, heart or kidneys oan't stand Cf ffee drinking, try Health :Ooffee. : It is wholesome, notirishrug and; satisfying. It's safe even for the youngest child. Sold by N. P. Mirfphy. - me Ayef's Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. - It cures hard cases,1 severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. Tht best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty yeaxB." J". O. Arer Co.. Iiowell. Ha O numufitOtUrara of SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIR VIGOR. We have no crt8 I. Wo publish the formulas of all our medicines. You will hasten recovery by tak ing one of Ayer's Pills at bedtime. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. For every bushel of good No, 2 milling wheat, 401bs of lour and 141bs of bran will be giyen. A fine water power enable? s to do this. Jan. 30th, 1907. 6t. Rothrock Roller Mills. Are Yoi Dili Hi Of course you're act, un less you have -put in years of study. That's what we have done. That's why we can to day positively guarantee the quality of the goods we sell. Ifc you are not drug wise you'll have to depend upon a druggist's word for the qual ity of your drug purchases. You can depend upon us very time fpr-quality, puri ty, accuracy and perfect ser vice. May we be your drug- Egist? SALISBURY DRUG C0M 115 N. Main St. I none rtniihlu CoTtiirAfl ; LUaild UUUUIJ OGbUIGUi f i If you have any money idle or bringing you less than 6, list it with our Company at once. We 11 lend it for you, First Mortgage on Real Estate, taking the mortgage and note in your name, and in ed dition give you the WRITTEN GUARANTEE of our Company that both princi pal and interests will be paid IN FULL as they fall due. We assume alp risk and stand between you and possible loss. Our guarantee has more than $20,000 back of it; and, loans utade through our Company have . DOUBLE TH SECURITY OF A BANK paying you 6 all the time. ; McGubbins & Harrison do.r Pftid in capital $20,000, Loans, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, N. G. Due Wen's Arnica Salvo AD OCtOT M die iorresDondenee. mimfR 1,. ..".... FAITH. February 2$th. Mrs. D. Iane was buried here today. The funeral sermon was preached to a large congregation by ;Rev; Callaway, of Salisbury, who came out from Salisbury with the funeral party. Mrs. Lane was formerly Miss Ollie Coley who lived at and near Faith for some years, Her mother and three brothers still live neai Faith. She was 24 years old and had fceen married but a shor while. Some one took D. M. Brown's big two-horse plow from hin field and he wants them to bring it back. L. J. Klutt? bought out R. J. Lentz at Granite Quarry. He will erect a iaTge storehouse and will rent it. Flat cirs have run out and can not be had. This is a great in convenience ; to those who are en gaged in the granite industry.; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sbive have moved into their new residence. Peeler, Bame & Company are having a large granite die made with the word "Sadie" out on one side in eight-inch raised letters. On the other side there will be several small letters sunk into the stone. It is "rie of the finest jobs that has been out on the worts and the letters are the largest. , Lawson Ludwick is sick with the grippe. J. D, A. Fisher has a large num ber of little chickens just hatched from the big incubator The public school here will have an exhibition at day , and night on March 15th. There will be speeches, dialogues, ett. Venus. UNION CHURCH. It seems that the grippe has struck this vicinity in tuil force. Nearly every family has had it and some are pretty sick yet. C. L.' Walton is building a new barn. That's right Charley, keep up with the times. C. J. H. Lyerly and F. G. Good man have a contract to chop cord wood for A. L. Lyerly. The painters Hre putting the finishing touch on the parsonage at Union church.. The stork visited the home of John H. Tippett recently. Stop, look and listen for the big exhibition that will come off on March 9th, at Union Academy. Everybody invited to come and bring their family and their sweet hearts. ' Hope the editor will be with us. The Hustler visited Bro. Bart lette last Sunday and spent a very pleasaut day. Charlie' Dry has moved to the place of his mother in-law, Mrs. Amanda Agner, where he expect s to cultivate a great big crop this year. We wis"h him success. The farmerr have been selling their cotton since the price has reached 11 cents? They go home with a smile on themselves and I don't bin me them. Not much spring oats have been sowed yet on account of the weather. You better kep them out according to , the groundhog jBign, ,he will not fool you. Don't forget the time 'for the meeting at Union Academy, Fri day, March 1st, at 1 o'clock p. m Kor the purpose of more and bet ter schools. All are welcome to attend. - " Hustler No. 1. Croup "can positively be stop ped in 20 minutes. No vomiting -nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet, pleasant and safe Syup, called Dr. Snoop's Group Care, does the work and does it quickly. Dr. Sho o ps Croup CureMa for Croup alone, re member, It does not claim to cure a dozen ailments. - It's for Croup, that's all. Sold by Crimes! Drugstore. . I 'Wii.iliiii.W.ir:i... CHRISTIANA. ; V February 19th. ' ' Here comes another corres pondent seeking admission to your band of news gatherers. - i Rev. R. L. Brown, whojtad the m is f ortu n e to break his leg-several weeks ago, has1 almost recov ered, we are glad to say. Geo. Lowe, an excel lent old ex clave, after several weeks of suf fering, died Feb. 11th, from the effect of old age. George was a type of the negro race that should receive the respect pf the whites, because he was one among the many of hiS color who "was ever a true friend to them. He loved the whites and constantly asso ciated witk them. He realized the wickedness of manylnembers of his race and never hesitated to express his opinion- on the lub ject. We cannot pay too much tribute to these old slaves who are silently,) passing from time to eternity. The world will never again- possess such servants, wha, though they were freed, yet many preferred to spend their remain ing daya with their mistess" whose husband had given his life Tor the cause he thought to be just. - The school at Rowan Academy which is being successfully taught by, P. D. Brown, principal, and Miss Vida Trexler, assistant, will terminate on Friday, March 1st. On the following day an exhibi tion will be giveh. It will con sist of speeches, dialogues, songi, debates, and interesting addresses by Revs. N. D. Bodie and W. W Kowe. There will be plenty of. music Everybody invited to at tend and. bring .welL-fiUed baskets. There wiU be preaching at Christiana, Sunday, March 8rd. - Xess. ' BOSTIAN'S X ROADS. We are having a lot of sickness in our neighborhood now. JlRi Holshouser and family are 1 sick with pneumonia, but are im proving. : f : Mrs. W. T. Howell has .beeni very sick but 13 better now. We would be glad for Saw and Dandy to come over and see our school, (we do not go to school much ourselves) and we think you caa learn something new. Wh have several new studies; first dancing, fighting, spelling and expelling and several others we are told. Initiating has been stopped by the boss, we are in formed. .. T. A. P. Roseman has been sick for two weeks but is out again, we are glad to say. - Dandy don't you think-it would be a good solution of the compul sory educational plan to make every negro go to school from 6 to. 21, extend the grandfather clause to A. D. 2019 and. close ap soTie of those playhouses, or &r called money schools? vve learn tnat r. A, .Jr. Kns- man has decided to sell out his stock in his store and close by March 1st. His store is very han dy and we regret to learn that he i going to stop. Ajax. SALEM ACADEMY. j.nere is a greaii epiaemic goi g through tne country. There" is not a family in this , whole com munity but some member of it is sick in bed. The doctor is on the go all the time. The Salem and Linglt schools have both dimin ished to abouf. one-third of thur attendance oa account of sickness. 0:. Cauble is( stilK in a critical Condition. Miss Dora Goodman, of Hicko ry, visited Bev. H. A. Trexler last week. . " " v , J. E. Briggs has put up a new bam this winter. 0. W. Graham has lumber on the ground for one ajao. ' : , - ' s i4 0 1 0 A u n i't JTanc y. G ra fi iin. w i 11 ifibe1b:!!!lle.vela nd wTieT-e sK e wilV make her homb , vv ji b her daughter. - . V-,.. " Wild geeeo are going north" now. That's a good sign winter is over. Communibn servicejwill be hold at Salelm on the fifth5 Sunday in March, Easter Sunday in. March, Preparatory service on Saturday evening previous. x O. Canble lost his fine mule the ! other day. . Swipe. ROWAN ACADEMY. . " -Feb. 23. 'The health of the community is not very good at the present. - Q. A. Johnson is sick with the grippe. Mr. and Mrs. H. F Frick, of Crescent, visited Mr. Frick 's fath er, C. L. Frick, last Saturday night and Sunday. Th.e, committeemen of Rowan Academy met last Friday and built a piazza to th9 house, which adds very much to its Iqoks and will be a great benefit for he ex hibition which will be held next Saturday. March 2nd. Rev. W. Rowe and N. D. Bodie we are in formed will be present to make addresses. They are both very able speakers and we will be pi eas ed 4o have them with us. Ji Ta. "Ifc 1 1 i ieo. v. reeinr is somewnat- in disposed, but we hope nothing sarious. Miss Jane Frick visited at Jno. H. Frick's several days this weoli. Miss Pearl and Charlie Caubio visited their sister Mrs. Cha?. Walton last Saturday night. Little Misses Pearle and Lula May Lyerly visited Misses Louana and Cillie Frick last Wednesday night. - "Miss PearlVE 1' er an d M rs . C . L. Flick' visited friends and rela tives in- and around Rockwell rently:, ; 'Jno C. Cauble visited Miss Mag gie Earnhardt of Craven last Sun- day; J- Patsey. i DUNN'S' MOUNTAIN. T r. ....w Fib. 23.- tschpolhouse har-een rh ceived by tn iioara oflircatfbiiH ', - Prof, Kizer says it is as good as any in the county and seemed very well pleased. The future school committee should ses to it that any damage done to the building by any of the school children, is paid for by the pa rents 01 ine cnnaren. 1 nere is a disposition in this section to de face and break up the school house and breafe out the glass and in fact any kind of damage that can be done is done. This should be wathced and prevented as much as possible. Jno. H. Frick is confined to hie room. He has a severe' case of the grippeWe hope he will sopu recover. Chas. F. Frick went to Fayette ville last week as a delegate from Crescent No. 196. Bro. Lee does not make bis mo tion very plain. Please be more explicit, sowe can tell whether to second the motion or not. How ever we don't care to help in any move that will be as miserable a failure as the last time - we tried to get together, now- Le make a proposal and we will do all we can for the cause ot the Watchman. -. Bro. Hustler, of Lyerly, paid us a visit Sunday the 17 inst. Comeaain Bro. w Mrs. if E. Proctor is Visiting her mother and sisters .this wjeek Well, as there has been no dev ilment done in our midst, .there fore no news, we will. shut up. " Babtlette." To stop a cold with "Pre'ven- tics' is eater than to let it run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preven t i'c a will head off. jail colds and Grippe audrjerhups save you from Pneu monia or i5rouchiti8. Preventics urn uttie tootnsom candy cold f pnro ai.fut.fi aaliiufT ir K b.-a cure tablets selling 5 cent and 25 cent boxes. If 'you,re chilly, if Yiou begin to sneeze, try Pre ventics. They will purely check the cold, and please you. " Sold ... u CH EWERS BECOMING TIRED OF HEAVILY . SVwETEMED TOBACCOS CAUSED REYNOLDS' SUM CURED, IN SO SHORT A TIE, TO WIN FROM THE OLD BRANDS OF MUCH LONGER STANDING THE PLACE AS FAVORITE WITH CHEWERS OF SUN CURED TOBACCO. SOLD AT 50c. PER POUND IN Sc. CUTS; STRICTLY 10c. AND 15c. PLUGS, AND IS LIKE THAT YOU FOR&1ERLYGOT3 COST ING FROFvi 80c. TO $1.00 PER POUND AND IS THE BEST VALUE IN SUN CURED TOBACCO THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FOR CHEWERS. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Persuant to the provisions of m or der of the Superior Court of Rowan county in ,the' special proceeding en titled: Ludora Van tool vs H. A. Trexler and others," the undersigned. Oommissiones, will expose to public -ale to th highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door .in Salisbury, on Monday, the 4th day of March, 1907, at 12 o'clock m. the fo'lowingdr scribed land: Beginning at a stake in the pub lic road , Dr. Pool's coi ner and runs foeiwje N. 52 W. 25 85 .chs. to a stone Fool's corner on Harkey's 'ine; thence 49 E 13.70 chs to a stake in a road, Harkey's corner: thence !N 59 W 7 85 chs. to a stone, pile, Caublt-'s corner ; hence N 13 E 1611 chs to a stake, thence N 86 E 12 chs to a stake Cau- ble's corner : thence N 19 E 4 62 chs tn a stone, Caubles corner ; tht nee 35 W 2 chs to a fetone. thence N 16 E 16 .70 chs to a stake, near aroad thence S 6 E 670 chs to a stake. Pool's cor er: thence Ei 21 E 21 chs to.a back nak, said?Pool's corner ; theree 8 86 E 12 66 chs to a white oak stump, thenct 8 U w 48.30 chs to a black gum bush rn Holmes' line : thence. S 59 W 25 cli? i to'a stake in the public roaa, Holmes Mjorner: inenc.wita saia xcsa. n ay, 2D Chs to the beg-n s i n gt KnowxLajK theu. V. Pool home. place. January 29lh"19(7. IRVING A. POOL, Commissicner B. B. Millbe, attorney. Commissioner's He-Sale cl a Yaluatle Fram- By virtusof a-decree.of the Superi or Court of Rowan connty in the spe cial proceeding entitled John 3 . Stew -art v Walter C; Malialey, Thomas Fraley, Jennie Y. Fraley and others, wherein the undersigned were appoint ed, commissioners and directed to sci the real estate describedn thc-petiticE for partition, ve will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, N.C.,on Monday, March 4th, 1907, at 12 m. , the following tract of land : In Providence township abetft 5 mile East from Salisbury, beginning at a' stone in 0. Kesler's line Geo. Barring er's corner, and running N 30 E 52 cb to a stone corner to Jos. Mghaley's lot, thenae K 34.15 chs;o a stone on Srutb U'ork branch thence with thebrai ch tt; a stake BJackwell's and Sandy Wise's corner, thence S 1"W 12.50 chs to a stake Sandy Wise's c u-ner. S 88 W 15 50 chs to a red oak, tHence S-28 W 33.13 chs to a fallen post oak, George Barringer's cornet, thence W i2 50 chs to the begim ing, containing 150 acres more or less, and' known as the Julius A. Mahaley farm, the above described land is well timbered with forest pine and oak, also old field pineand is con sidered a valuable farm. There are buildings on the place. Terms of sale one-half cash balance in three monihs. Bidding to begin'at $2,134.00. This Jan. -80, 1907. JOHN J. STEWART, HAYDEN CLEMENT, Oommiss'oners. Jno. L. Rendleman, L, IJ Clement, Walter H. Woodson, attorneys. For ' MODERN DENTISTRY at prices in reach of all call on Everything guaranteed to we do is be np-t -ry. We jdate Dentist- !RAUittUb tLU W1 LJU as Paiu aB ; D.acticable. Give us a tiial. Office 122 W. Mih Street, Overman Building Dr. F OXJ Mafiapr CO., Winst&n-Salsm, N. C. Re-sale of Valuable farm lands lor Partition. By virtue of a judgment of the Su perior Court of Rwan county, in the special proceeding entitled D. Q. Mc Clean, W. A. McClean etal.vs. John Miller and wife Maggie Miller, John Templeton et al., the undersigned, Commi-sioner, will expose for sale at public auction for cash on ' Monday, the 1st day of April, 1907, on the premises of the lands herein after described, at the h'ur of-12M.,. the following lands situate in Atwell Township, liowan county : Beginning at a stake in ssid Mc Clean's line, thence N. 83 deg. E 69 poles to a s;ake n ar J Deaton's corn er, thence with his live South 1 deg. E.. 148 poles to a stake in G. G. Hc Koight's line, there- S 48 deg. W- 53 p'olfs to a black oak, hiscornerj thence with his line IS. 6 dr'g. W. 72 poles to a siake, thfnce b- 86 -eg W. 23 poles to a state, G. W McieMii's line, thence with his line, K, 1 u g. W. 106 poles to the beginning, cc-iaiuing 58 acres more or ieps, adjoining the lands of E. L', Goodman, MacV ,!.. "gers, Lock Mc Knight, Ed Deaton. al. A second tract, au juicing the above, egin ing at a hick ry , '-j G, D. Mc Kkight's 1-ne and rt'niiing'E, crossing creek 64s pdles to a ajfr lsitree, form-itly'R-biekory, G ( McK njghtcjDrn er, i hence M. 1 deg. W. 38 poles to a s'one, Mack Rod arer's cqfiier, thenc with his corner 22 poles ',to maple, thence S. 19 deg. V. Vt poles to a stone, thence S. 75 ueg. W 20 noles to a Rtune, thenee b. dr g.'"E 259 poles to the beginning, coiitaining 119 acres, more or less. A third tract, ndjoirirg the above, beginning at n stou , tn Melon's corner m MeClean's line-and runs thence S. 36 chains to.a stuie on MeKnight'siine, ihence W. 1372 nains to a stone, ihence N 1 dej. V.'. 36, 12 chains to a stone, an old Li e, theRce E. 2.50 chains to the beginning, containing 7 acres. . -. ' Bidding will begin at $7.97 per acre. . This Feb. 25ih, 1907. i). Q MoCLEAN, 'Commissioner. John L. Rendleman, Attorney. Mortpge Sale cf Valuable leal f slate. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a Mortgage Trust Deed executed August 10th 1606 by W. A Claik and wne wauuie vaiutk, ana registerea in e omce of the Kegister ot Deeds for stwan County m Book of Mort g&e s No 28, pae 236, to the under signed, to secure the payment of a certain note described in said Mort gage Tr'ist Deed, default having been made in the payment of said debt which paid mortgage was given to secure,the unaersigneu will sell tor cash at the Court House door in Salisbury. K. C, on ' Friday, Ma ch 15th 1907, at the hour of 12 M, the following de scribed real estate: Beginning at a stake 25 feet from the West corner, intere;ecti.on of Shaver and Andrew streets, thence 50 feet with Shaver street to a stake, thence 169 feet, parallel with Andrew street to a a 12 toot alley, thence with line of alley , 50 ff et to a stake, thence 169 h et, paral lel wit.r Andrew street, to the begin ning, being lot No. 17. in Block 56 in the Henderson and Vanderiord addi tion to the town of .Hpeneer. A secoud tract, beginning at a stake 75 feet-from the West corner, inter- sectiontAndrew und Shaver streets, fkntiiA .-.V; . V. OL, ..... ..A t t X . stake, thence 169 ret, parallel with Andrew street to a 12 foot alley, thence with line of alley, 50 feet to a stave, thence 169 feet parallel with Andrew, street to the beginning, being lot No. 16, block 6 in the Henderson and Van tier ford addition to the town of Spen cer, the above lands having been con yeyed. by the said W. A. OTark and wife, Nannie t ia:k, tobt - nrethe debt pro--vided for in aid mortgage. This Feb. 11th, 1907. J AS. D. DORSETT, " mcr gagee and trustee. John L. Eehdlt man att. rney. m saatsm nst&ceu T . , f - v-
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