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' . '!. . . ....... " .. " ., - ... . . . - . ' V . .- -V,, :. : - .- BETSY JONES THE CRY OF WHEAT Anil Suggests HarYesting be Done With a Only a Half Crop of Wheat. Wm. A. Magnifying Glass and a Rezor. Cauble SttH Quite ill. v Millertown, June 5. The far- This community was visited by mers are now having a hard fight a light hail storm last Thursday with the grass. Harvest too is evening. Hail was about the size upon them. Wheat is very sorry of peas. No damage done, wnile we think there will be a Th farmers are cuttine wheat. right good crop of oats. The crop is most extra,about one- The picnic at Parker's- school half a crop is counted on. house last Thursday was attend- sHenry Cauble, of Faith, visited ed with a right large crowd, also his father Sunday.- "t vrT SUThLgnteht Wm. A. Cauble does not im- Miss Julia Morgan that night. foy Wa are more than sorry to note after .. - I "'"f3 7 O 0 v that Mr. Bringle, the popular having been allayed. The present indications are tor tne worse. moil ftftrrifir from Richfield to w w Pool, has an attack of heart trouble, however, we wish him a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Miller and Mn and Mrs. William Kirk went to Whitney Ascension-day to see the -big dam and works going on down there. It is quite a sight for one to see. However, we wish him a speedy recovery. Rev, N. D. Bodie preached a mcst excellent sermon Sunday at Union E. L. church. The house was filled to the limit of seating capacity, Mr. Bell, of the Agricultural Department, is making a canvass I am requested to pay that those 0f this county in the interest of the quarantine of the cattle. He quarantined Calvin Kesler's cat tle, also Albert Lyerly's. If you clon't want your cattle quaran tined, hunt the ticks on them and have them cleaned up nice before he comes around. We would ad vise Bros. Lee and Jake to get all the ticks off themslves or they Caif Gives Milk, Arthur P. Freeeland, of Villa Heights, who works for the Ca tawba Power Company, has a curiosity in the shape of a- 11-months-old calf that gives ; milk freely. The animal is an ordinary healthy, briudle calf, with no outward indications of being ab normal. The calf became a pet of the neiahborhood children -when it was very young. They began milking-it for fun. A wteek or two ago it began giving milk, and now it averages a pint a day. Cows usually begin to give milk when they are two years old. Charlotte Chronicle. who wish to call on David Wyatt, Cross Roads, will find him at home every Sunday as usual. There will be children's day at Zion M. E. church' next Sunday. J. Cal Fraley, the shop man at this place, has had his nands f ul I now for some time making and repairing oraaie iuu uu bo ntined are almost necessarv m the wheat line we understand some one was talking of taking a razor to shave off his wheat. Watchman Betsey. "Yes" Churches School Houses and Homes ouRht to be decorated and made beautiful and healthful by using II n I- A in white and beau- II nOCK UCnlCBlI tiful tints. Does o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Destroys disease germs and ii nor nf walla after once arv- nliftrt, Anv one can brush it on mix with nnt. nib or scale vermin. No washing Best wishes iot the and all its readers, The Rothschild Rules. It is a characteristic of rich old men to hand out advise with a free hand. The late Baron Roths child had a set of rules which be was in the habit of giving tc young men who manifested symp toms of a desire to touch him. His advice is sumed up as follows : "Shun liquor. "Dare to go forward. "Never be discouraged. 1 'Becpolite to j everybody. "Never tell business lies. "Pay your debts promptly. "Be prompt in everything. - "Bear all troubles patiently. , "Do not reckon upon chances. "Make no useless acqaintances. "Be brave in the struggle in life. "Maintain your intregrity as a sacred thing. "Never appear to be something more than you are. "Take time to consider; then decide positively. Bro. Lee seems very much in terested in the buzzard and fiuger problem. I think we can solve it. Jake was mistaken in it being a finger. It must have been a toe that Lee lost sometime ago. Are we carrect in the loss of the toe Lee? Chas. A. -Trexler and family mofar Plain finfincr nd whifcflniner. and VUA IIUVVJli wuwaB w the most elaborate relief, stencil work and frescoing may be done with it. Other finishes (bearing fanciful names and mixed with hot water) do not have theeementingprpperty of Alabastine. They are stuck on with glue or other animal matter, which rots, feeding disease germs, rubbing, scaling and. spoiling walls, clothing, etc. Such finishes must be washed off every year cost ly, filthy work. Buy Alabastine only in five-pound packages, properly labeled. Tint card, pretty wall and ceiling design, "Hints on Decorating, and our artists' ser vices in making color plans, free. ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mich., or 105 Water St, N. Y. For Sale in Salisbury by KESLER SONS' HARDWARE CO. MORTGAGE SALE OF UNO. Ijrursuaiii ty me jjiuviohjuo m a, sex tain deed of trust executed on th? 7 day oi marcn, Crockeryware Department This department has jast received a large shipment of Iron StoDe ware direct from the factory and WE are prepared to show you some of the best values we have ever had. Iron Stone plates measuring 9 inches across, 25c set. Covered dishes, 29c each. 600 fruit saucers, at 2c each. Handled cups and saucers, 38c set. Platter, measures 11 inches at 10c each. Matting! Matting! WE have on hand quite a lot of mat ting remnants which we wish to close OUT. These remnants range in length from 3 yards to 18 yards, and you can buy any of ttiem for just HALF the regu lar price. Mechanic Union Made Overalls. $1.50 the suit. Pants 75c. Coat 75c. We think they are the best for the money. Try a suit. Lace Curtains. This department is better than ever. Yon will fiod the new cable net curtain here. i Good size lace curtains 39c pair, i Swiss curtains 39c pair. ( Curtain Swiss 10c yard. Curtain .nets from 10c to 20c yard. Dry Goods Specials. 2000 yards percale, at 5c per yard . 40 m. white lawn, at 5c per yard. 40 in figured lawfc, at 5c per yard. White voile, at 5c per yaxd. . Nice quaiity white organdy 46 in. wide at 15c per yard. This is regular 25c qual ity. . m ; Serin remiiant&ijL-M5. wide at 4c yard Special values in fine soft finish white and figured madras, at 10c yard. Madras, figured, regular 25c quali y, at 12iyard. Lace .Department. This stock is at its best now. We have received several large shipments of lace in the last few days and can show you special values. Extra fine torchon lace, 12 vards for 50 cents Valienciennes laces 19c and 25cdoz.yds. Net top Jaces with bands to match. Gloves! Gloves! Lisle gloves in brown tan and white. Silk gloves, white, elbow length. . New Ribbon. Dsesden ribbon and white ribbon for sashes. Spool ribbon in all shades. Full line of colors in the white taffetta ribbons, at 10c and 15c yard. Special Counterpane Value We have just-bought a bargain, a large lot of extra weight white , counterpane?. These are regular $1.25 values but as long as' they last our pries will be fl.OO each. o o o o o G O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o lett) Saturday evening. Anson Cauble and Bartlette visited the big dam at Whitney last Thursday. It is well worth any 6nes time to visit this place 1904. bv Alexander Erwin and Minnie Erwin to E. R. Overman, trustee, registered in book 23, page 568, of Rowan county mortgages, an a certain other deed of trust extended on the 30th of Mavch 1901 by Alexsnder Erwin and Mir nie -t-rwin to is i. mu lf.r. lYiMistpe. and dulv registered in the ...jL .u u4. ;a Krr office of register of deeds in Rowan auu H tuo wuxiv luau xD county in book No. 24, page 86. difiult done. The building of coffer dams, having been made in the payment of , uia ;n fant- Qwar,T the debt recorded therein, the under- the steam shovels, in fact every- signed wm gell at publJo out(jl,y at the thing around the work is interest- court house door in Salisbury, on ing. Bartlett. Monday, the 3rd day of July, 1905, at 12 m., the following described real " estate: Two certain lots about 1 1-2 66 A -n Aiinno rvf rl lClTITPP- miles North-East of Salisbury, lying, on JJ1 OUnce Ul UlhlllieC South-East stde of -N. C. R. R. and on WfAVhon o Koutn-Jast; siae oi iong stiver, mm LlOIl IS DCttUr tlldll X fronting on Long street on which are located a store house and d. veiling house both now occupied by Alexan der Erwin, said lots containing one and one-half acres more or less, ana more fully described in book '26, page, Obs ana book 24. naee 86 of Rowan county rec ord of mortgages to which reference is hereby made. Ter,ms of sale cash. EBEBK:S trustee, Dated this the 29th day of May, 1905. MlJOlJiiliJ Oy)n s JliillLeM..: J D oooooooooooooooooooooooodooooooooooooooo pound of cure." Up-to-date Proverbs. Microbe Weather These warm, balmy days make n ii m i iti w d:i v i "Carefully examine into every fine growing weather for myriads detail of your business." These rules are good from first to last and the young man who will follow them is round to suc ceed. They are hard to live up to, but success never comes easy. Only those who work for it attain it. In giving young men these rules, the Baron served them better than if he had given them money. Oharlotta Chronicle. Report of the condition of the iBank of Spencer at Spencer, N. C, at the close of business May 29th, 1905. 7 , BESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 17,556. 15 Overdrafts, Secured 355.0:2 Unsecured....... 97.44 Furniture and Fixtures... . 655.00 Due fcom Banks and Bankers 6,566 68 Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency -National bank notes and oth- erkU. S. notes. .' 4,500.00 of microbes. They are laying in wait for your health. The thing to do is to destrov them with a good germicide before they have an opportunity cf harming you. Smallpox, diphtheria, typhus, scarlet fever and all infectious diseases are germ diseases. Disin fectants should be used freely in every dark spot or damp place, in cellars, drains, etc., and the soon er used the less liability to disease We have every disinfectant of known value. Cost almost nothing in comparison with good they do Salisbury Drug Co. Next to Opera House. 189.64 Total .MABIlilTIES. $ 29,919.93 $ 5,000.00 Capital Stock paid in.. Undivided profits, less cur 1 rent expenses and taxes " iiftid.'. TOntM and hills rediscounted 3.000 00 Deposits subject to check. ... '21,198.15 721.78 - - romptlg anb fleatlg ifeflttefo at St efoart's fnnterg. Total i- $ 29,919.93 State of N. C, County of Eowan, S..S t t TT DorRett. cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. K. Dobsett, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 3rd day of June.,1905. Geo. W. GIkland Notary Public .Correct Attest: T. H. Stewart, ) J. D. Dobsett. Directors L. H. Hatley. ) SALISBURY MARKETS. Corrected weekly by D. M. Miller. Apples, per. bushel, $1.50 to $1.75, Beans, white. $1.25 to $1.50. 44 mixed, $1.00 to $1.15. Bacon, sides per fi, 9 to 11. shoulders, per fi, 10 to 11. 44 -ham. per lb. 12 to 15. round, per S, 11 to 12. Butter, choice yellow, 15 to 25. Cabbage, per ft, 2 to 3 Chickens, 15 to 35 Corn, per bushel, 70 to 80 Cotton, per B, 7 to 8. Ducks, 20 to 30. Eggs, per doz, 14 to 15. -Flour,straight, per sack, $2.80 to $3.00. 4 4 pat, $3 25 to $3.50. Guineas, 15 to 20. Hay. per. hundred Ss, 40 to 50 Hides, dry, per ft, 7 to 10, Honey, per lb, 12tol5. Lard. N C, per lb, 10 to 12. Meal, bolted, per bu. 70 to 80. Oats, per bu 50 to 65. Onions-, per bu, 90 to $1.15. Peas. clay. 1.00 to $1.25. ; . - mixed, 90 to $1.00. Potatoes, Irish, per bu, 60 to $1.00 Wheat, per bu, $1.00 to $1.25, COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING LAND. Pursuant to the nrovisions of a de- cree of the Superior court of Rowan county In special proceeding entitled W. M. Graham, aamr., against . j. Graham and others, the undersigned administrator and commissioner will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in Salis- bnry,N.C,on Monday, the 3rd Day of July, 1905, at 12 o'clock M , the following real es tate : About 15 miles west of Salisbury, in Mt. Ulla township, beginning at a stake on Miller's line, corner of lot No. 2 in division of John Graham ; thence West 14.35 chains to a stake, thence JNorth, 2de. West, 11 chains to a stake ; thence West 14 chains to a Spanish Oak ; thence North. 32de. West, 16.20 chains to a White Oak on bank of creek ; thence North, 50de. East, 2.64 chains to an Ashe ; thence North, 78de. East, 14.75 chains to a stone near the old fish dam ;thence North, 4 chains to a Beach; thence East, 25 chains to a Hickory; thence South, 3de. East, 19.75 chains ta a stone ; thence West 3 25 chains to a Black Oak ; thence South, 6de. West, 17 chains'to a Pine ; thencft South 4-de. LEast, to the beginning, containing 100 I . 1 1 A 1 acres, more or less, ana Known as tne land of the late Eudora L, Graham. Terms of sale: Cash. Dated this 24;h day of May, 1905. W.M.GRAHAM, B. B. Miller, Atty. Admr. and Com. Circulars, from a 2x4 to a full sheet, Books, Letter Heads, ' Note Heads Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Blanks, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Cards or other work, -IBRTL. We print and keep in stock blanks of all kinds, such as: Attachment Sale Notices Bonds, for bonding land, Chattel Mortgages, Commissioners' Deeds, Drafts, Davis & Wiley Bank, Justice's Execution, Justice's Transcript of Judgment, Leases, property, Obligations, Magistrate's Detinue Summons, Magistrate's Summons, Magistrate's Execution, Mortgage Sale Notice,' Notice to Vacate Premises Sale and Assignment with Power of Attorney, State Warrant Complete, Trespass Notices, large cards, Trustee's Sale of Land. Prices right. Orders to Wm. H. Stewart, Printer, 120 W. Inniss Street. t -3.a. t :ra a. a - i!7x Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c CALENDAR 1905. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an tiong strictly oonfldentiaL Handbook on Patents sent iree. uiaesi agency xur ncunog Patents taken throufrli Mann & ( tpecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. lArccest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a year ; four months, $L gold by all newsdealers. Branch Office. 636 F St, Washtnston, D. C. 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"81 GRIMES SAYS: Try The Watchman $1 a year. "OUR AIM j , t i. is togive every cuotomer who buys drug store goods of any kind the best and the mosfc that his money will buy. We aim to keek a stock complete in every detail in the various lines which are handled by a drug store catering to the wants of the people. We aim to make our prices reasonable low considering thfcquaHty of our goods. We aim to make buying at our store so pleasant that our customers never think of buying elsewhere' - . GRIMES Progressive Prescription Druggist Hi f If O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o am Q O O O t t t t 'V 'T A- 'S sit A -I ...
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