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X TV i 3 f THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. WM. H. 8TBWART, Ed. and Pub. Published Bvry Wednesday at 120 Wet IiudM Street 1 : - ; Subscription Price $1 per year strictly cash la adrance Entered as second-class matter Jan. ISth. 1905, at the post offlee at Salis bury, N. C, under tha act of Congress of March 3rd. 1S97. Salisbury, N. C, Jan. 17, 1905. LOCAL ITEMS. Rev. F. M. Harr, preached a special sermon to the Odd Fellows of Granite Ruarry last Sunday night. The service was held in Wittenburg Lutheran church and a large crowd was in attendance. The city fathers have just clos ed a trade for a pair of fine white horses during the past few years having lost four fine ones the tot al value of which will probably reach $1000. The material-for the Spencer stand pipe has arrived and has been on the ground where it is to be built, Mrs. Louise A, Brown, and hus band, of Concord, camo to Salis bury last weekifor the purpose of securing treatment for appendici tis at the Whitehead-Stokes Sani tarium. 1 The male members of the First Methodist church will hold a meeting to-morrow night. Every male member of the church is in vited and expected to be present and an enjoyable occasion is ex pected. Rev. J. C. Rowe and oth ers will-make short and interest talks. The coal supply of Salisbury is still very low and we notice a number of our neighboring towns are in a similar condition. Two mills at Concord have been com pelled to shut down for lack of fuel. The Salisbury rooster-fighters left for Covington, Ky., Sunday and Monday, where they will pit their birds against the best that can be found. At a meeting of the stockhold ers of the Vance Cotton Mills Thursday afternocn directors for the ensuing year were filected. After this meeting adjoining the diaectors met and elected the fol io wering officers: Rev. F. J. Mur doch, -presieent; Capt. W. C. Coughenour, vice-president, and E. B. Neave, secretary-treasurer. This mill, which has been under the management of Mr. Neave. for several years, is now in a first class condition and is a profit-paying property. A semi-annual div iden of three per cent was paid January 1st. The price of beef and pork has gone up about one cent per pound during the last few days. At the present prices there is no reason why stock raising should'riot be come a profitable industry through this section of North Carolina." An Expensive Piano. The finest shades of expression can ba procured on bhe Weaver Piano. The touch is elastic and responsive ; the tone clear and del icate, combined wish a richness and depth that is overwhelming. It responds to every emotion of the professional porformer. Send for free catalogue. Weaver Organ & Piano Co., Manufacturers, York, Pa. Big Suit Against Southern. J G. A. Davie, of Greensboro, fath er of W. R. Davie, theyonug man who was killed at Spencer, Satur day, December 40th, by an engine running over him while on duty has brought a suit for damages a gainst the Southern Railway Co, The suits is for the sum of $20, 000 and the plaintiff is represent ed by John A, Barringer, Esq, of Greensboro. To Cure a Gold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ' Druggists refund money ! if it fails to cure. 3S. W. Grove's j signature is on each box. 25c. J A Divorce In coiores High Life, Amanda L. McLees, wife "of Aa ron McLees, better known5 as Black Sam Jones, a noted Negro evlauglist, has instituted an action for divorce, the same to lie heard at the February term of Rowan Superior Court. Walter H. Wood- san, Esq., represent the plaintiff. Notice to Advertisers.' : Unanges or advertisements, ; to receive proper attention, should be received at the office on Mon day. This is very important and we hope our friends will observe it as near as possible. Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, wh9n I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble, writes Mrs. An nie Hunter, of Pittsburgh, Pa., 'and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I could get, 1 was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this ter rible afflction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now t can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guarnteed to cure stomach, liver and kidey disorders; at all Drug gist's. SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D. M. Miller. Apples, ,per bushel, 1.00 to 1.50, Beans, white, $1.50 to $2.00. " , mixed, $1.25 to $1.50. " Bacon, sides per fi, 9 to 11. " shoulders, per fi. 10 to 11. " ham, per fi, 12 to 15. round, per lb , 10 to 12 . Butter, choice yellow, 15 to 25. Cabbage, per fi, 2 to 3 Chickens, 30 to 40 Corn, per bushel, 70 to Cotton, per ft, 11.25 to Ducks, 20 to 30. Eggs, per doz, 20 to 22. Flour,straight, per sack, $2.80 to $3.00 44 pat, $3.25 to $3.50. Guineas, 15 to 20. Hay. per. hundred fis, 40 to 50 Hides, green, per lb, 9c. Hides, dry, per ft, 10 to 12, Honey, per lb, 12 to 15. Lard. N. C-, per lb, 10 to 12. Meal, bolted, per bu. 70 to 80. Oats, per bu. 50 to 55. Onions, per bu, 95 to $1.00 Peas, clay. 1.00 to $1.25. 44 mixed, 90 to $1.00. Potatoes, Irish, per bu, 80 to $1.00 Wheat, to $1.25. , WANTED! To buy Calves, Beef Cattle, Hogs and hides. 1 want you to come and see me before selling your stock. I svill pay the market price and treat you right in every way. Consumers will take notice that I handle the best beef ob tainable, and exclusively home raised pork, which is much the best, and by trading with mo you will get the best the market af fords at reasonable prices. T re spectfully invite you to call and give me a trial. Luther Hoffman, Phone 222. 104 West Inniss St. THE - WORLD ALMANAC and ENCYCLOPEDIA IS ON SALE ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES It is a volume of nearlv seven hundred pages and sells for 25c. Sent by mail for 35c. A Reference Book of unusual value, almost indispensable to any man of business, or in the professions. It contains information on more than 1,000 timely topics and presents over 10,000 facts suce as arise daily for answering. Election statistics, agricultur al, financial, educational, rail roads, shippings, etc., etc., through all the list of topics where new figures are most valuable. 34 columns of index. Send for this Standard Ameri can Annual." Address THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York City. SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING LAND AND CITY PROPERTY. By virtue of a judgment of the Su perior Court of Rowan county, North Carolina, rendered in the special proceeding- for partition of certain tracts and lots of land wherein J. W. Smith, and others are petitioners and Thomas Coleman and Daniel R. Young are de fendants, I will sell at' the court house door, in Salisbury, North Carolina, on Saturday, February 17th, 1906, at 12 o'clock M.. to the highest bidder for cesh, the following described tracts and lots of land, situate and being in the county of Rowan and cityiof Sal isbury: First Tract. Lying and being in Morgan township, adjoining the lands of Thomas Rimer, James Carter, Cath erine EJarnhordt and others. Begin ning at a stone heap, the old corner, and runs S 16 chains and IS links to a black jack, the division line corner; thence with the division line E 22 chs and 50 links to a stone pile; thence N 40 by 30 E 23 chs and 25 links to a white oak on old line; thence with said line 39 chs and 50 linkr tfr the beginning, containing.50 acres more or less. Second Tract. Adjoining the a bove ti act and lying on both sides of Panther creek. Beginning at a rock, Buford Messemer's corner, and runs thence N 10 E 10 poles and 18 links to a rock by small black jack; thence W crossing said creek 66 poles to a rock by three post oaks in said Earnhadt's line; thence with her line S 10 poles and 18 links to a stake by a post oak; thence east crossing sain creek to the beginning, containing 4 acres more or less. See deed in Register's office, book 73, page 266. Third Tract. All that tract or par cel of land lying in said Rowan coun tys, aid State, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a stone, corner in Earnhardt's line; thence E 24 poles to a stone; thence N 22 poles to a stone; thence W 22 poles to a stone; thence S 22 poles to the beginning, containing by estimation 23 acres more or less. Said tract adjoins the ladds of Monroe Cross, John Hooe and others. a. Also that tract or parcel of land lying in said county and State, adjoin ing the lands of Monroe Cross and others and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a stone on the west cor ner of Jeremiah Mills' tract, add ori ginal corner; thence S 12 poles to a stone, on Earnhardt's line; thence E 26 poles to a stone; thence S 12 poles to a stone on the original line; thence with said line W 26 poles to the begin ning, containing- acres more or less. The same being deeded to W. C. Cole man by William Mills and wife. See deed in Register's office, book 75, pages 204 and 205. Fourth Tract. Lying and being in said county and State, and bound- ea as ionows, viz: .Beginning at a staxe corner oi grave yard, and runs thence S 72 E 79 inta to R. S. Riv ers' corner; thence with his line S 31 W 3 16-100 chs to his corner; thence N 72 W 79 links to a stake; thence N 31 E 3 16-100 chs. containing of an acre, more or less, and being situated in a place known as Union Hill, 1 and miles west of Salisbury and on the south side of the public road to States ,ville and is of the land formerly owned by Harris. See deed in Register's office, book 77, page 165. Fifth Tract. Eying and being in the county of Rowan, State of North Carolina, in Salisbury township one mile southwest of the public square in the city of Salisbury, the metes and boundries of which are as follows: Be ginning at a stone and iron stake S 49 W 1.10 chs, from a double persimmon tree in the old hedge row on the south side of said tract or lot of land, owned by the parties to this action and Judy Eillington, and runs thence N 2- E foom said stonr and iron stake 13.14 chs to a stone and iron stake, near the North Carolina railroad; thence N 55" E with said railroan 5 chs to a stone and iron stake, near said railrord, the Beaver corner; thence S 2 W with said Beaver line 13.14 chs to a stnnp rm the west bank of the nitch, the West- ley Butler corner in Beaver's line; thence S S5ll W with the Butler line S chs to the beginning corner or point, containing 5 and 226-1000 acres more or less. See deed in Register's offirp. book 99, pages 438, 439, 440, 441 and 442. This being one of the finest loca tions FOR A MANUFACTURING PLANT IN OR ABOUT THE CITY. Terms of sale, cash. Title retained till purchase money is paid in full. xnis tne iim day ot Jannary, 1906. JOHN L. RENDLEMAN. flnm. Adams, Armfield, Jerome & Maness, attorneys, Concord, N. C. Type Writers. If you want a real good type writer at half the actual price for machines of its quality, call at this office and let us show you the American, the latest and best out. tf . Wood's GGdSoof: FOR H906 is one of the handsomest and most valuable publications of the kind issued. The useful and practical hints contained in the annual issues of Wood's Seed Book make it a most valuable help to all Fanners and Gardeners and it has long been recocmiKari na n n m-.tn date authority on all Garden and Farm Seeds, particularly for southern planting. Wood's Seed Book mailed free to Farmers and Gardeners upon request. Write for it. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. Partners requiring large quantities of Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, etc., are requested to write for special Price List. 22tt PENNYROYAL PELS Sale ewrtd reusable, they overcome weakness, In crease vigor, banish pains. No remedy equals DR. MOTTS PENNYROYAL PtlLS Sold by Druggists and Dr. Motts Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND FOR PARTITION. I 1 In pursuance of a judgment of the Superior Court, before J. F. McCub bins, C. S. C , in a special proceeding1 entitled, Amanda Hamlet, D. Gard ner, Maggie Long and husband Lewis Ivong, Annie Morrison and husband Robert Morrison, Ada Neely and hus band Frank Neely, Minnie Barber and husband Willie Barber, against Mollie Howard and husband Pink Howard, Abner Feamster, Washington Feam ster, George Ann Feamster, Fanny Airey and husband Hardy Arey, John Feamster, Kerr Feamster, Pearl Feamster, Norman Feamster and Wm. A. Gardner, the undersigned will sell at public auction at the Court house door in Salisbury, N. C, on Monday, the 5th ay of February, 1906, the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a stone on Ni side of Wilkesboro road and runs thence S, 33 degs. W, 21.50 chs. to a Black Gum on the bank of second creek; thence down the creek as it meanders to the bridge on said road; thence with the road N ; 23 degs. W., 10.55 chs. to the beginning; containing 18 acres be the same more or less. This property is well located in Unity township and is only about 10 miles north-west from Salisbury. Terms of sale are cash. , (The sale will be left open ten days for a ten per cent. bid. Now is your opportunity to buy a small farm cheap. JOHN J. STEWART, Com'r. This Dec. 30th, 1905. Valuable Property near Salisbury For Sale. A tract of about seven acres of land, located on the Stoke's ferry road, 2yz miles from Salisbury, on which is a g-ood-sized store-house, now bringing good rent, a new 5-room. cottage, a barn, and a splendid prospect for a valuable gold mine. This property is located near Dunn's mountain and the largest granite quarries in the county. This is a splendid opportunity to se cure a quiet country jhomeand conduct a good mercantile business. For fur ther particulars write to or call at the Watchman Office, or T. J. Lof tin, route 6, Salisbury, N. C. Commissioner's Re-Sale of China Grove Real Estate. Pursuant to the provisions of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan Coun ty in the special proceeding, entitled A. W Winecoff and others vs. J. M. Eddleman and others, the undersign ed commissioner will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of J. M. WINF COFF, deceased, in CHINA GROVE, N. C, on Saturday, January 27th, 1906, at 12 o'clock, M., the following de scribed real estate: First tract:. Beginning at a stone, corner of the Bostian lot, south of the N. C. R. R., and running thence S. 0 degrees B., 9.15 chains to a stone; thence S., 63 degrees W., 1.68 chains to a stone; thence N 40 deg. W 9 chains to a stake or stone npar railroad; thence N 53 deg. E, 1.68 chains to the beginning, containing one and one half acres, more or less, and being the late residence of J. M. Winecoff, deed, in China Grove, N. C. Second tract: Beginning at a stone near railroad, Kimball's corner, thence S, 33 deg. E., 4.15 chains to a stone; thence S, 49 deg.W, 1 chain to a stone; thence N, 33 deg. W, 4.15 chains to a stake near railroad; thence N, 49 deg. E, 1 ch. to the beginning. And known as the store-house lot in China Grove, N. r. I Third tract: Beginning at a stake on railroad in China Grove, N. C, Mrs. C. R. Watkin's corner,' thence S 50J deg. E, with Watkin's line 4.15 chains to stake, Watkins corner; thence N 49 deg. E, with Watkin's line and beyond to Kimball's line 2.78 chains to stake; thence S, 33 deg. E, with Kimball's line 4.35 chains to a stone pile, Kim ball's corner; thence N 52 d-g. E, one half chain to stake; thence N, 57 deg. E, 1 63 chains to a stone; thence N, 63 8-9 deg. E, 1.70 chains to a stone pile on Bostian's line; thence S, 40 deg. E, 1.56 chains to a stone; thence 28 deg. W, 7.14 chains to a dogwood in the branch; thence N, 70 deg. )V, 8.50 chains to a stake; thence-N, 2 chains and 2 links to a stake; thpnee N, 38 deg. W, 4.12 chains to a stake on rail road; thence with the railroad to the beginning, containing 8 acres more or 1 less. Biddiner to commence at $2,564.- 00. This 20th dav of December. 1905. w . . A. W. Winecoff, Com., B. B. Miller, attorney. A TRAIN LOAD OF BOOKS Big Book House Failed Stock Must be- Sold at Once at from 10 to . 50 Gents on the Dollar. THESE ARE SAMPLE PRICES Late copyrights were $1.50. Our price 38 cts. List includes "The Chris tian," "Call of the Wild," "Brewsters Millions," "Graustark,'- "The Cast away," "David Harm," etc. Encyclo pedia Britannica, 10 vols. , half leather, regular $36.00, our price $7.75. Charles Dickens complete works, 15 vols.,, reg ular $15.00, our price, $2.95. Xmas Special. World's Best Poets Shakespeare, Longfellow and 48 others. Da Luxe edition. Full Leather, padded , pure gold edges, regular $1.50, our price 70 cents ea$h. Every book guaranteed to be new, perfect and satisfactory, or your money back without question or quibbling Practically any books or .set of books you want at a fraction of the retail price while they last. Get our free bargain list before ordering. Save 50 to 90 per cer t on Christmas books. Write for it to day. The David B. Clarkson Co., Dept. 4, H-8-8t. Chicago, 111. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic hes stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Core, No Pay. 50c -wwi wnvTwy COTTON Values Above Par It is a well known fact that cotton. or any other crop produced with Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers will bring' the highest possible price on the mar ket. Make healthy, strong, well-de-veloped, early cotton, with full grown bolls on the fruit limbs at the base as well as all the way up to the very top and tip ends of the Branches of the cotton plants, by J iberally using Virgima-Carolina Fertilizers. They contain all th e materials neces sary to supplv to your land the ele ments which nave been taken from it by repeated cultivation year after year. These fertilizers will greatly "'increase your yields per acre.' Accept no sub stitute from your dealer. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Ga. Norfolk, Va, Savannah, Ga. Durham. N. C. Montgomery, Ala. Charleston, S. C. Memphis, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La. 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We pay 4 per cent, ou 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 AND TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. Cashier. ' P. H. Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V. -President. leiier. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors. alla.y the itching at once, acts us a TX)ultice, gives instant re lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oint ment is prepared for Piles and Itch ing of the private parts. Every box is warranted. Bv drueeists. by mail on re ceipt of price. ftO cents and $1.00. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props., Cleveland, hlo. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has disposed of his interests in the.Hig-g-ins. Drug- Co., doing- busi ness on Chestnut Hill, Salisbury, N. C , and that he has no further connec tion with said company in no wise whatsover. The payment and collec tion of all accounts will hereafter be made by said company. 8 IThis January 8h, 1906. ; 4t G. O. KXUTTZ Nome ntnine pin Two. lav. ay on B& 25c u write.) GHKRAW, S. C. i 2 duck aioo& uver nus. mill FL-Jsf If a E i i Jl Eii jl Sf i . .. TP
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