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VrX' .7 5- v t -r-rv ;.F: Vrr? fXT ft Ofgy dorrespoBde POOL. Mrs, C E. Clayton, of. Albe: marle, has been very sick white' visiting her father, J. P. Wyatt, but is much better and has return bd home. Tho frost of last week has done considerable damage to the fruit crop and has hurt early wheat. There are some jfeaches yet, if they don't get killed this cold spell. John W. Bean and John .Wil liams went to a sale Saturday, near Gold Hill, and they say nothing sold so well as the Watch man, if it was -a rainy day. They say they landed every man but . one, lie umu iiue duo jjj.1Lb and was excused. W. R. Bean has been planting corn for the last week and says he is afraid for it to come up now He is one of our best farmers along the Yadkin river. Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Crook,- of Salisbury, are visiting their pa rents. Their baby has been quite sick for the past month, but has improved very much since their stay here. J. M. Morgan has bought a big lot of timber from James Wyatt He has sold it to Walter Barrage who will move his saw mill and will saw it up. W, C. Carroll has just come to himself after several days. It's a boy, name unknown. We hope W. C. will be -as ever now. Hi. a. onepnera nas moved in his new residence near here. The ' boys gave him an old time bell ing. We are sorry to lose Ed from our town. Love Morgan has a goose that has been laying eggs all winter . and is now setting. If th'e pups don't get the eggs he will soon have some geese. If any one can beat this we would like to hear from them before next winter. Birk Bringle is confined co his bed with measles. We hope to see him out soon. His wife has been very sick but is greatly im proved now. . Williams, Miller & Co. have the lumber on the lot to build a shop. They will do all kinds of wood and iron work, bicycle repairing etc. A. C. Miller will le the manager. We have needed a shop in our town for some time and we- are glad to see it go up. Itbmizeb, This should have appeared m our last issue, but for lack of space was left out. Ed. April 16th. Wm. Casper who has been gen eral manager for C, H. Shepheid in his lumber business for some ,time, resigned his position and went to Spencer, but has returned and is now at his old place and things are going right. Mrs. David Ketchey was badly hurt by a falling tree last week, but is some better now. David Morgan has been quite sick for a f e x days but is very much improved now and his speedy recovery is expected. H. C. Miller visited his mother Sunday. Mr, Miller is one of the new firm of Williams, Miller Co., who are erecting a shop near here,"-- i Our mail carrier, L. O. Ritchie, , says there are some Watchmans to deliver on -his route. Yes, there will be more soon, if Mr. Stewart can keep us in receipts. . - Itemizeb. Meeting of Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of China Grove was held at the office of the bank, on the 9th inst. All the' old officers were re-elected. The official statement showed a prosperous year just closed. A dividend of 8 per cent, was paid, besides adding a snug-sum to tin surplus fund. : - Married. . Miss Bessie Crossett and J. J. Rpbinson were married Jast Wed nesday evening, at the home of the bride, on East Innis street, Rev, W. B. Duttera, pastor of the Reformed church, officiating.: Mr. Robinson is a machinist and is employed at the shops of the Southorn in Spencer. nee. WOQDLEAF ITEMS. Oscar Ncsbit, a yVung man who was loading a sawlog last Thurs day, met with a very serious ac cident. The log by some means bit him, bruised and cut an ar nearly off. Dr. Heathmai dfessi d his wounds and he is- iiov getting along nicely. Mr, Neabitjs high ly respected in his commanity. The new dwelling of Scott iTrro- man was deptroyed by fire Friday night. Mr. Freeman has cccttpi' d the house not over a year. It was completely destroyed with' about all its contents. The origin of the fire is not known. Mr.'iPrB man was away from home at the time and his family had just re tired and barely escaped in their night clothes. ' Mr. Freeman is hard working man and the loss falls very heavily upon him Child's Get $ Head Fast In a Chum. There was a novel occurrence near Stanton postoffice in Wilkes county a few dayB ago. On the porch of the home of Uriah Bum gartner, the children were, play ing. A little daughter had in hr hands an old fashioned churn, ig at the bottom and little at the top. and while holding it upside down, playfully placed it on the head of a two-year-old boy. The child turned his chin up ward and the chum ould not be removed. Tie large end of the churn had to be sawed off and then great difficulty was experi enced in getting the first stave knocked out without injuring the child seriously. WinBton dis patch. Location Changes on April 22nd. Asheville, April 14. Prepara tions are making at the internal revenue office for the formal transfer of the office to States ville. Collector Brown has selec ted Monday, April 22nd, as the probable date for moving -the oft fice and, if that day is finally definitely decided upon, the sev eral offices in the Feueral build ing now occupied by Collector Brown and his force of depu ties and clerks will be vacated by the middle of the week of April 22nd, It is probable that little time will be lost in removing the office. It is practically certain that all the present employes of the office, with the exception of C. B. Moore, will accompany Col lector Brown to Statesville. Mr. Moore has been named as stamp deputy for Asheville and he will consequently stay. There is much packing in progress in the revenue department and these prepara tions will continue until all re cords are collected aLd made ready for transfer. Shooting Near Mooresiile. On G.- L. McKnight's place, about six miles from Mooresville, Sunday afternoon, two negroes more or less under the influence of mean whiskey got into an al tercation, with the result that one of them got shot fou times and another one who was not con cerned in it got shot in the arm. Sim Fisher shot at John Moore with a shot gun anS missed hiir , and the load took effect in the arm of John Frazier. John Moore pulled his pistol and shot at Fish er four time, all shots taking ef fect. Jnit non of them were se rious. Both were able to attend the trial Monday before 'Squire E. T. Goodman; who bound them over to the next term of court under a $100 bond each, which they gave. Mooresville dispatch. A Woolao tells how to Relieve Rheumatic PaKis. I have been a very great suffer er from the dreadful disease, rheu matism, for. a number of yeats. I have tried-many medicines but never got much relief from any of "them until twoyears ago, when I" bought a" bottle of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. I found relief before I had used all of. one bot tle, but kept on applying it and soon felt like a different woman. Through my advice many of myh friends have tried it and can tellj you how wonderfully it liaBsjrork-ed.- Mrs. Sarah A. Cole, 140 S. New St., Dover, Del. Chamber lain's Pain Balm is a liniment. The relief from pain which it af fords is alon wort many times itB cost. It makes . rest and slep possible.: For sale by JasY Plom-mer,- Salisbury, and Spenoer Phar macy, Spencer, N." d. DEATH 8Y SUICIDE. Latff Teacher Tires f life and Ends Her Existence WitrCartoJlcAcliir; Morgauton, April ll-i-Thocom- muuity was very much shocked to hear ihisrmoVniug JB at'M iss Jess ie Ball,- a member or th6 faculty cf the School for the Deaf, bai dis appeared yesterdayafternoo'rrand, after ; beiugrsearched.Tfori'during the night by the principal of the school and malerteachers, ho trace of her could be found. , Searching - parties composfdljof the. icitizens then started ' iii i every r diirection and about il o'clock this, morn- ing her body was found about one halt mile from :: the school on a wooded hillside near the. Southern railway. ? A bottle labeled carbolic acid was found by het side. Her face was terribly burned from the acid. The greatest mystery en velops this death, thr being not the slightest clue to any Treason for suicide. Miss Ball taughtlier classes as usual yesterday and said she would not attend the teachers' meeting in the after noon, as she was not well, and started off for a walk. She had destroyed all fetters, taken off her rings and watch and left her trunk unlocked, some thing unusual for the teachers to do when leaving the building. She had been' rather despondent for several weeks and complained of net feeling well, having lost 25 pounds in weight. It was hoped that some note might be found, but so far there is nothing to throw any light upon her tragic death. Miss Ball has been a teacher in the oral department of the school for the deaf since 1904 and was from Detroit, Mi6h? Her family have been notified, also Professor Goodwin, who is in Raleigh. The body has been en balmed and will be shipped to night to Detroit, Mich. Special to Charlotte Observer. Frightened to Death. Thrower into a state of' nervous prostration by reading an account published in a newspaper of her supposed death, Mrs. Louisa Daley, aged 49 years, expired last night. Through an error the death of a woman of the same name was reported as having oc curred in Mrs. Duley's home aud as she read the story she fell from her chair to the floor. A physi cian was called but was unable to learn the reason for Mrs. Duley's collapse. She bceame rational later and after talking a few min utes began to cry: "I am dead, I am dead, I . saw it in the japer," and died iu hysterics. Evans ville, Ind., dispatch. 6entle and Effectiie. A well known Manitoba editor writes: "As an inside worker I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabets invaluable for the touches of biliousness natural to sedentary life, their action being gentle and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head.1' Price 25o. Samples free. Jas Plummer, Salisbury, and Spen cer Pharmacy, Spencer, AslL for the Genuine mi And ee that you get what you ask for v The larJy increased demand for Sun Cured tofcacco, created and sustained by the distinctive quality of the original Reynolds' Sunr Cured tobacco, has encouraged other manufacturers to place on the market imitation brands and tags which are made to look so near like the genuine Reynolds Sun Cured that unsuspecting chewers and dealers receive the imitations under the belief-that they are getting the genuine Reynolds', Sun Cured tobacco. - - Look close and see bat the letters on the tag spell R-e-y-n-cM-d-s Sun Cured, and you cannot be deceived in getdng what you ask for and want, the hzstvalue foryour money that can be produced from the genuine Sun Cured tobacco, grown where the best sun-cured tobacco grows. ASH FOR REYNOLDSm aiid see that you get the original and genuine Sun Cured tobacco, t-jf1 ' It's . like you formerly got, before Reynolds' Sun Cured was offered to the trade, costing from 60q to $1.00 per, pound, and' is ' sold at - 5 Oc per pound in -5c cuts, stricdy 1 0 and 15 cent plugs. L J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO?inston-&sleni9 H. C Stone Milk Boxes. -Amoiig-ot hftr cpmenji products being made ju -Salisbury- thai should interest our country friends is an ,Vrtificial8tone uiilkbox, , with drain. and overflow pipes and hitge8 and sUpIeforlid,Th bs x is 6 fret rmg, LU iiicnes : wiae and 18 inches deep wHghs ; about one thousand pounds 6nd will last forever. They are made b C. G. Viele, con er of Cemetery h.nd Ja ksniV streets, who will, load them on your wagon and guaran- tea their safe delivery for $7 w. ; Th is is someth ing ; useful and good and it will pay you when inj town to go and have a look at them. ; - . ; . : 'IX Kentocki's Wooden Ciif. Before long the milkmaid ' will be a thine of "the past iu Ken4l tucky, due to the invention of a wooden calf. The calf is a four- legged concern covered with the hide of a real animal, with a fol low stomach lined with zinc-. The njputh is lined with jubl er and the jaws work on hinges. The worst kickers among the cows standstill and submit te being milked by this mechanism, which is operated by a gasoline engine The calf vigorously switches its tail during the process. Ex. Chas. Fink; an employe of a . y . . dairy near town, was painfully injured a few days ago by a bull tossing him in the air and after wards pawing him. Mr. Fink went to his home near Faith, for repairs. Yes, I Have Found it it Lasi. Found what? Why that Cham berlain's Salve cures eczema and all manner of itching of the skin. I have been amictea lor many years with skin disease. I had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrilble itching, but since using this salve in Decern ber. 1905, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Elder John T. Ongley, Rootville, Pa For sale by James Plummer, Sal isbury, and Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C- KOTICE TO HORSE OWMEBS. Uwing to tne fact mat. many horses are shipped to Rowan cdunty and sold for $500 and more each, and believing that hardier and better horses can be produced here, we have purchased a French Coach Stallion, at a cost of $3,200. This horse was brnd under the supervision of the French government with a viw to the combination of speed, pow er and elegance, which places the French Coach horse easily in the front rank among all brneds of the world. They are known to transmit their qualities to their colts with a surety that cannot be excelled. This horse will be in Salisbury at Fisher Bro's. stable on the fol lowing dates : April 19th and 29th and May 8th, 17th and 27th. Vtry respectfully, Rowan Fbench Coach Hobse Co. The certificate of registration can be seen at the office of the un dersigned. ' Address all communi cations to H. J. Eddlbman, Sec'y & Treas.. 5t. China Grove, N. C Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years! : Sixty years of experience, think of that U Experience with -Ayers Sar saparilla; ihe original Sarsa parilla ; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. : Bat even thli grand old medicine cannot do IU best work if the lirer is inactive and the bowels constipated. For the best possible re sults, yon should take laxative doses of AVer's JTUU wnile tasang cne Barsaparuia. y by J. O. Arr Oo.. towell. aiNBumasMuwi as J HAIB VIOOK. AGUE CURE. GHEKRV PECTORAL. Wefhave no aeoretsi We publish tttp formolaa of U our medioinea. The Matter of Drug buying is much more important than most people! realize. If everybody knew as much about drugs as drug-3 gists do about what a differ ence there is in quality and" potency purchasers would be more discriminating. Drugs are generally bought for the promotion of health or comfort. If purchased at our store we will guarantee the results to be satisfactory in the greatest possible de gree. We believe that drugs should be carefully chosen and wejiherefbre et the best even if higher cost reduces our profits hea Itb is at stake . SALISBURY DRUG CO,, 115 N. Main St. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having duly qualified as adminis trator upon the estate of the late H N. Goodnight, this is to notify allcred ltora to present their claims to the un dersigned for payment on or before March 13th, 1908. oi this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settle ment. 1 March 13th, 1907. . MARY S. GOODNIGHT, -7 administrator John L. Kbndlsmait, attorney,' For MODERN DENTISTRY at prices in reach of all call on Everything guaranteed to date Dentist- we do is be up-to-ry. We extract teeth with as little pain as p.acticable. Give us a tuaJ. Office 122 W. Main Street, Overman Building. Dr. FOX, Manager. 4 Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent, on money in savings department, adding the interest to the principal every 90 days, and offer every safe guard to the depositors. We also loan money on real es tate and personal security. , THE PEOPLES' BANK AUD TRUST CO. D. K. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-President. -Teller. H tou want toc o dollars crow, foed your lields with Vlrvinla-Carohna Ker 1 ilteT3. They will " Increase ' your ayiems per acre," ana tnus onogdown the cost of production, even it you.use fewer teams and less labor. We have thousands of Btronir testi monials frora firmer 3 -who have tried otnor maKes oz xeruuzerg end assert that - . rirhiiaCaroIuia Fertilizers are by far the best.rThey will give you crops that will make more money for you. Buy no other, even if m dealer endeavors to get you to buy some M cheap " brand just because he may make a little more-profit on that. Of course, that weald be to his Interest not yonrsr VIRGISI A-CIROLIK JllTHEMICAL CO., J.i(4aMa,Ts. farlblivTfc - BtiAmvI.O. Charleston, 8 0. Baltimore, Hd. Atlanta, Gx. ' GsTuoah, Gm - - Kontgomery, Als. Kernels, Tens. Shrsreport, - ; v - A i Miers a - I have fonnd a tried and tatted cars for Rhea- xaatismt Not a remedy that Will straighten the distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony growths back to flesh a grain. That is impossible. But I can now surely kill the pains and. panes of this ffanlorabla disease. 1 ln Uermany witn unemist in tne uity oi Darmstadt I - fonnd the last ingredient with which Dr. Shoop's Bhenmatic Remedy was made 1 perfected, dependable prescription. Withont I that last Ingredient. I successfully trea tea-many, i many cases of Rheumatism ; but now, at last, it tmi i tormly cores ail corabie cases or tmsi nereioiore much dreaded diseaser Those sand-like trranular Wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, seem to dissolve I and pass away under the action of this remedy as freely as does siurar when added to pure water, And then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes , Rheumatism is rone forever. ' There is now no 1 real need no actual excuse to suffer lonsrer with-4 oat help. We sell, and in confidence recommend Dr. Rheumatic GRIMES DRUG CO. Snoop Remedy Vile r.lended a Broken Heart the Other It belonged to a lady, and it was art attractive deed. It was easily worth $ 10.00, but a mishap useless. 50 cents put it into service again. And that's the way it goes. ; -Eery day our-repair deoartment restores to usefulness ringp, i-and pins and watches and clocks and thiDgs. Uur work cost a tew cents, mayoe, wniie tnereuewea ariicie again takes its place a a thing of beauty. Isn't there something belonging to you that requires our services? . Remember the line of goods.that we carry in stock. They are the most artistic, up-to-date and the most dependable. If you haven't done so, give us an ALL ROUND trial. GORQAN & GREEN, LEADING JEWELERS AND OPTICIAN, Salisbury. Spencer, Marion . C. lAfflllG! I am now ready with a BIG LIME OF SPRIr G GOODS to supply-your every want. 1 have a full line of tho LATEST STYLES OF FURNITURE, Bed Room Suits, Parlor, Dining Room aud Kitchen Furnishings. Come and see uur Matting, Refrigerators and Screen Doorb. Very Truly Yours, . JMIi;iiE! Draw Your own Conclusions STYLE AND SAFETY j make an excellent har- ness combination. (3 Yours for the purchase price (a. moderate one) -if your investment ii t9 horse goods is " made here. Prove it? Cei tainly first time you A ee us: s rViZTW S&E&y& . ' ' . - Notice our Cash Prices 0- mm j m 115 E, Council Street. TOT ED g When' vou have Cat- ' tie,' feheep it Bogs for - jpJ U sale" don't fail to give eQ me "an opportunity to ; pay you the highest ) mark et .prion for them. p? I ;1 also buy hides. Hj Those who want fi'st- f v class tender, jmcy and fresh meats are invited toj give me a call. 1 C h.ave Beef, Pork, Sau sage, ---Mutton and Fish. pQ - Yours for business, 0 S LUTHcR HOFFMAN. ! Day. brooch, in rendered it 41 1 as to our Carnages and v ciguim, uui uuw arc ,m you going to know un 0 less you see them and A try them? These few 0 lines are meant to in- (3 vite you here. Will you come? You will if g you wish to serve your tZ own best interests 7h you, your, friend sand 7 "the man in the street" IS an-V one nf-onr -manxr - m ' u i u J vehicles CarriatrpR. & Surreys, Runabo u t s, 0 Mantels, etc. 4,Thev're A built that way." Also built to last and r easy without r-unniiig into much money. for the Mext 30 Days. 9 CO SOMETH! -re 2. -''ia4lfir,"-
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