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J 2r "r- - ..,4-- 1 .. . . - o prove nnanestlonablr, and beyond any doubt, that Catarrh of the nose and throat can b cored, I am furnishing patients throngh druggists, small tree Trial Boxes of Dr. -Shoop'f Catarrh tore. IPthi8 because! am so certain, that Dr. Shoop'i Caterrh Cure win bring actual substantial help. Nothing certainly, is so convincing- as a physical test of any article of real, genuine merit. But that mi uu uius possess crue merit, else the test will condemn, rather than advance it "Dr. Snoop's Catarrh Cure is a snow white, healing antiseptic Dalm,put up in beautiful nickel capped glass fan rnow. vv neat is better tnan peo ple thought. - Most of the people in this neighborhood are ; going to town this fall A fine chance for good renters. ... - - velvety, cream like Petrolatum. lminrtnd hr Shoop from Europe. If Catarrh of the nose and throat has extended to the stomach; then by' aU means also use intemallyi Dr. Snoop's Restorative. Stomach distress, a lack of general strength, bloating, belching, biliousness, bad tasteTtc! surely call for Dr. Shoop' s Restorative-- -For uncomplicated catarrh only of the now and throat nothing else, however, need be used but Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure GRIMES DRUG CO. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greatest Blood Purifier Free. . If your blood is impure thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula.-ec-zema. itchin?, risings and bumps, scabby, pimp y, skin, bone pains, cata rh.fhenma tism, or any blood or skin disease, take Bo tanic Blood Balm. (B B B) Soon all sores heal aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich Druggists or by express $t per large bottle Sample free "by writing Blood ' Balm Co Atlanta, Ga, B B B is especially ad vised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it cares after all else fails UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1907. Head of the State's Educational System. DEPARTflENTS. College, Graduate, Medicine, Engineering, Law, Pharmacy. Library contains 45,000 volumes. New water works , electric lights , central heating system. New doimi tories, gymnasium, Y.M. C. A. building, library. 73a STUDENTS. 74 IN FACULTY,. The Fall term begins Sept. 9, 1907. .Address Francis P. Venable, President, c. : .- 'I CHAPEL HILL, N. 6-19 5t William B. Smoot Bismar ck Capps SMOOT & CAPPS, . ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Boom No 8, Court House Annex, SALISBURY, N. C. Practice in State and Federal courts. Handle collections, loan money and : : 77" 7 . BosrsruiLLTu, - ;j Farmers are very tinsy in- crops. their -Since the nice rains crops are looking"- fine. ' Corn is'-rowiDgrf10?1011' He -was ab5ut nicelyi , Cotton ia shabby. 'Blooms will - come in- about the first of AugtistIrish potatoes - are -fine ; - -v.-- j-Farmersvx5an now finish sowing their peas after this fine rain. The summer communiorr will be Held at Salem E. L. church the second Sunday in July. Preaching on Saturday afternoon before at 2 o'clock. 'If all the people are going to town this fall in 4ihis neighbor hood that ar? talking' of going now Salem church will lose some fifteen members. Jim and Arth down with fever. Bogle are both There will be a missionry Quilt ing at Mrs. Ed Seaford's Tuesday evening, July the 9th. All are invited. The quilt will be sold 011 Saturday following to the highest bidder for cash. All hayel a chance to get the quilt. Cume out. John. . Help the Horse h No articlfesis more usefol about the stable than Mica Axle Grease. Put a Uttle on the snindles Berow voa ' 'hook up"-it will help the horse, and . bring tne loaa name quieter. men axle GREASE wears welt better than " any other grease. Coats the axle with a hard, smooth surface of powdered mica which reduces i friction. Ask the dealer for Mica Axle Grease. STMOAM ML CQMP1HT lawrparatoi , m handle promptly all business entrust ed to our care. Executor's Mce to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands of any kind whatsoever against Sarah A. Barrier, deceased, to present the same duly verified to the undersigned executor on or before the 14th. day of June, 1908, or this notice Tvill be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are required to make immediate settlement. This the 11th day of June, 1907. FRANK A. BARRIER, executor of Sarah A. Barrier, B. B. Miller, atty. Spencer, N. O. Notice ol Re-Sale to Make Assets. North Carolina, ) In Superior Court, Rowan County. ) Before the Clerk. James H. McKensie, adnrr, ) Notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against tne estate f the late John W. Noah, to present them to the undersigned administrator on or before the first day of July. 1908, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of -ftheir recoveryj All pecsontfndebted to this estate will please make pay ment at once. - This 24th day of June, 1907. MRSr NANCY NOAH, administrator of J. W Noah. Burmon Chaige,' attorney. 6t against Cora C. Lawrence and others At s Pursuant to the provisions or an order of the Superior court of Rowan county, rendered in a special proceed- - ine entititled as above, the under signed commissioner will sell, lor cash, at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, N. C, on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1907, the following described real estate, sit- uated in the county of Kowan, and bomdedas follows: One lot situated in East Spencer, N. 0., on the S. W. side of Henderson street, fronting on same, and beginning at a stake on the south corner of the intersection of Henderson street and the 12 foot alley, 182 feet S. 15. E. from the east edge of Long street ; thence with edge of said- alley South 57 45 West 177 4-19 feet to a stake on corner; thence witiLedge oi Bam lot . isy zu n;. ou z-iu leet to a stke on corner of lot number 16; thence with edge of said lot N. 57 45 x. 170 feet to stake on Henderson street; thence with edge of same N. 32.15 VV. 50 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 17 on A.. S. Heilig's map and survey of the Verble purchase in East Spencer See deed from John H. Verble "and wife to A. S. Heilig, which is-recorded , in Rowan county. See book of deeds 98, page 164. Bidding to begin at $588.50. ' . . May 24th, 1907. - ' J. H. McEN2TE, - . " commissioner, Burton Qeaigb, attorney. ! Before You Purchase Any Other.WriM CHE REW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPART " ORANOC, mass. Hum Sewinir Machines are made to sell regard less of quality, but the MSw Home ? is mad ID wear. Our guaranty never runs ouu u f - We make Sewing Machines to suit all tonditioni "M the trade. The New Home" stands atth sead of all HlgM-grade family sewjng machines Sold by anthorixed dealers only ' . . : FOR SALE BY .'rl'3.- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Flavoring Extracts Hade Just for You. : It stands to reason that in making flavoring extracts for our owu trade, and requiring only a moderate profit, we can supply better extracts than some distant manufac ture who must provide for two or three profits. There is a distinct saving here that eoes into the, qual ity of our extracts. Try them for cooking and see how much fresher, stronger , and more appetizing our extracts are. SALISBURY DRUG CO., 115 N. Main St. '; Samnel WormingtonVXwho ? had feeen "sick -for", quite awhile; died on June 27th' randt was ' buried t 84jrears old and leases a -widow to mourn ma loss. - We had a fine rain on : Friday June 28th, which-was needed yery much and did the crops much Rood,. - ' ; Corn is . Jodking moderately good; but cotton is very" small, although - I think mostof the farmers will have cotton blooms by August 4th. - - - Richard Frick is driving a pret ty fair bargain, think, he will close the contract soon. V t We think there will be a wed ding to report so"onfas oueof Mr; Tyack's clerks goes over. the creek quite often. Don.'ty.go to sleep! Thadjdeus, you may fall in the creek. . ; ' .- Gidy Troutman, of Granite Quarry, visited his parents near Liberty, on yesterday, a Mr. "Pea cock accompanied him.. . - Messrs. Came, Chal and John Morgan have bought a new saw ulill and they expect to make the dirxst fly by the-15th inst. JSSeph Brady, .who has been sick for the past three weeks, is somli better, we aTe glad to note.- Vye leara ihat I. A. Troutman andbalf ;fric luck recently. They bought some murcurial ointment and proceeded to clean up hee on pigs and chick- ens. - Une losty pigs audrtje other lost SO or more chickens. Be cartful, boys, it will kill meat anything. Little Bill. : LIBERTY X ROADS. We have had a good, refreshing rain which was much needed. The health jjf the community is fairly good at present. ' C. G. Troutman and W. B. Pea cock, of Granite Quarry, -visited L. A. Troutman last Sunday The Jackson College and Poole town base ball teams will play a match game of ball soon. John Morgan and wife visited at Ivy' Morgan s recently. John Trexler visited E. E. Ea gle last Sunday. The big" meeting will commence at the Holiness church on the 2nd of August and will last ten days, or longer. Everybody, is invited to attend the meeting. GuMpy. r UNION CHURCH. July 2nd. A Btimmer school will be taught at Union Academy, commencing July 8th. We urge every pareut to take advantage of it and see' that their children go. Miss Ma ry Barringer will be the teacher. Do you believe it? We saw cotton blooms last Sunday lutj won't describe them. Of course they are of thia. season. Rev. N. D. Bodie retained Jiome last Friday nght. Mrs. Bodie has greatly improved, we are glad to knew. jCbnimunion service held t "Union church Sun- 4 Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent, on money in savings department, adding the interest to the principal every w days, and offer every safe guard to the depositors. We also loan money onreal es tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES' BAKK AHD TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, - ' President. - Cashier. P. EL Thompson J. A. Peeler, . V.-President. Teller. SO YEARS EXPERIENCE (PS ' f rtf f .Copyrights &c 5tch I mat Uongetrictlyconfldentlal. Handbook on Patent irency ior ecanni hrough Mann & sent frftA. Oldest aeencr for aecnrlne mtente. Patents taken tnroogn Mann & jo. recelre : toecial notice, -without cbaree. lathe Scientific Hmerican. A handsomely fUintrated weekly. Targest elr . cnlation of any gcientiflo Journal.- Terms, $8 a year; four months, (1. field by all newaaealerg. : MUNII4Co.IBBewM: : Branch Offloe. 62S V BU WMtilngton.D.C. will day July vices on 2 p. m. r-'b. Preparnorys r- irda Jev;iuu8 at Chub. 60LD HILtrL r. r; ' . ' -June 25th.' " -The Southern Mining Co.j haB struck, ore worth $10 "per ton ' - " We aregladto say that Mr. Helderman,got a nice j reward, for catohing the thief-that broke into the depot, vjComen Mr.: Helder mau and set : up the criwthat helped catch the thidf.l Milas Misenheimer is puylng'up all the land be can get to build -a cotton mill at Gold Hill. "All we need is a cotton mill to make a town. - j - i -We are glad to' say that the people of Bethany are; going to have Cliildrenfs Day at Emanuel church. . r. - " . -- r C R. RJorgah will Boon be read to saw lumber and also plane and dress lumber. " We are looking for a wedding at Gold-Hill soon. ; - ' - L. W. Haggerty, tho superin tendent of the Gold Hill Copper Co., hasc resigned and left here. Mr." Shepherd," the, new: superin tendent is grad.inga new railroad to the stamp mill. - He wantsto give all-the Gold Hilhmen work. 1 .Judy. 0 tfpl SAW.. ' " 1 July 1st, I think the Rowan bees are go- ipg to nave as much trouole as the Cabarrus bees in sucking cot ton blo.sQms. -' The farmers in the Saw neigh borhood are about through lay ing by -corn, but have not said any thiny about cotton. Farmers have their wheat all in ready for the threshing ma chine. The wheat crop i3 very good. Mrs. Carrie Smith, of Kannopo- lis, and Mrs. Fannie Duke, of Concord, were visitin&P. E. Sloop from Saturday to Wednesday. We are sorry - to know that Mack Sechlej, of China Grove township, has typhoid fever. There was a pound party at Mrs. Bettie Sechler's last Satur day night at Saw. A good time is reported. Th;s sect ion was visited by a se vere rain Friday evening P. E Sloop killed a weasel some time ago that waB disturbing, his chickens. Lever. v -There is real pleasure in chewing . the best tobacco grownwhere the best tobacco grows ki the famous Piedmont Country.- - - 1. Only" choice selections -of this ' well-matured andmbroughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That's why SCHNAPPS and otherspf the Reynold's brands, as showri by the Internal Revenue , statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth jpf six and one quarter million pounds, or a -net gain of one-third of( the entire increased consumption of chewing and smoking tobaccos in the Ignited . States. : .: , - . - Evidently, chewers cannot resist the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS because SCHNAPPS cheers them more man any other chewing to bacco, and every man that chews SCHNAPPS-passes the good thirig along one chewer -makes other chewers until thqjfact is now es- ; tablished that there are many more - chewers and j)ounds of. tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS ; tobacco was first sold than there-are in the States where SCHNAPPS has nOtK yet been offered to the trade: - 'y SCHNAPPS is JUk9 a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities-. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the "rich, be cause they do not find.a chew that -really pleases them better at any price; the poor, because it is more economical than the large 10c. of i5c. plugs and they get their mon ey's worth of the real snappy, stim ulating flavor so appreciated by tobacco-lovers. All imitations con tain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that way t6 hide-poor tobacco improp erly cured. For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco s sake, there is no chew like SCHNAPPS. ' . Sold at 50c: per pouid in Sc. Cuts. Strictly 10c. and 15c. Plugs, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBAcCO COMPANY. nston-Salem, N. C. ST- MATTHEW'S. July 1st. 4 Farmers are all through har vesting their wheat and oats. Oats are very sorry. Master "Rufus Casper was the guest of his friend, Lee Hoffner, Sunday. Ti. D. Lynn is" going to move his family tb town some time this summer, We are sorrv to loseJ "Mr, Lynn fom our community. A. W. Hi'l visited at Merrimau. Younts' last Sunday. Kin Lookabill, of Davidson county, was a pleasant visitor in our community Sunday. E, W. Cross and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday" in aVidson county visiting relatives and friends. The Buan Threshing Co., will run this' season for the tweifty fif th as usual. - " Plowing stubble and sowing pas is the order of the day. M.' L. Aguer ii employed in town bow working at the carpen t ir's trade. Clown. Wc!es Plentiful in Kansas. The farmers of thi county say there are more wolves in the conn ty this SHason than there have been before for years and it is no un common occurance to run acriesl.. Hlilt in RUHEW2. J J J .1 ntat.eavillfi .Innn 9X l,tt.f vpb J vwa nunc VtJ fk Ul 1 T D IIUIUUKU UUO I . J - T l' TT II C o 1 T o rrl-n 7 ft t wrnnn - lulu. a - Ho rr p. sture country, , Shilob township who was in to n . J 'Itrading, was thrown from hiS- maRing times prosperous, tor some jj ' . . AU , - . - , I wagon by a sudd tn jerk from tha , , . J .. -.team of mules and landed be- man brought in 19 wolves scalps rrui.v u , , The team became frightened and Grimes Says, TAT I R We have on hand lOOflbs of pound-paper which we have decided to close out at 20cts. per pound, worth 30ets. Envelopes to match worth 15ets will sell at lOcts. We also have a lot of box-paper which we will close out at less than cost, from lOcts to 50cts, worth 25cts- to $1.25. pO Ilto -X j rooooooooooooc00j Ot iwMaoODgJOowM oqCJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o. 0 0 o o o o o 0 Do You want a Piano? You want an Organ? want a Victor riachine? Talking: and another who had dug out four dens of young ones, brought 24 scalps which they turned' in the clerk's office for $1 a pice i oui.ty money .Cotton wood Fall Corres pondence Kansas City Times. ' Take the Postmaster's Word for It. Ml. F. M. Hamilton postmas ter at Cherry vale, Iud., keeps al so a stock -of general mere ha ndize and patent medicines. He sas : 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Remedy is stand ard here. in its line. It never fails to give satisfaction and Mr. Hall was run over and badly bruised about the 'imbs and body. He was taken to the home of a relative in town and given medi cal .attention. It is, not thought that -he is seriously hurt. Spe cial to Charlotte Observer. " Thousands of people are daily suffeiiijg with kidnev and - blad-H der troubles dangerous ailments that should be checked promptly. De Witt's Kidney - - and Bl adder Pills are the-best remedy for back- we could j ache, weak kidneys, inflammation is hardly afford to be without it. I of 'the bladder. - -Their action For sale by James Plummr, Sal- prompt and sure. A wreek's treat isbury, and Spencer Plja.rmacy,! menfe for " 5c. Sold by James Spencer, N. C. .. : .. - " -. r Plummet and all druggists, ' call, or write O.W 0 0 o o - Give-tis a If so, it will be to your aclvaiiiage tovisit; our new store and inspect the elegant )i.j that we carry. -.We are sole representatives in North. Carolina forthe Wpn VPr "iStnltz ife'rflanftr ( non VmV Slinll nnrt Livingston pianos, and the. Olebrated Weaver organs. U I We also carry the largest stock of Victor Talking 0 Machines that is carried in any house in this part of S the country, and have prepared a special booth to ac commodate this pait ot our business. ' We also carry all kinds of stringed instruments, . HtniiKo auu Bueet music. . . You can buy on the Easy -pay plan if you so desire. . Why should you longer postpone supplying your home with music?. : '.' for catalogues, prices and terms. Respecefully, D .FRIX&CO., Empire Block, Salisburyr N. C. S3OCCC30OI 0 0 O W, M. RUTH, .. : ' ... :, . , :"t"'r-:"s.i---?s?T
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