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" :' : ; .: .-ir- '-'-' 'i.V.43 " V.W '--'Kiwis .",""5 "..t Tiy, ONC0RDlNO5 CABARRUS COUNTY concora Times, jane tn.2 .Another R. F. D. route has .been recommended tox'"' from Mt. - Pleasant, and it is jecjted thai tHe seryice will begin in two or " three months. The route wVl go from Mt. Pleasant to Mission , Lambert, Tucker and Leading, en back to starting point. -8t A jmall child-of- John Fletcher, "of the Cabarrus Mill,-was run over ' last Tuesday by Mrs. R. 0. IS Miller's buggy. The cHld ran w out in front of the buggy just as it passed, and both wheels passed over it. Fortunately the wheels had rubber tiesllnd the child was not hurt much. j Enforce the Walts Law, The Monroe .Journal makes a suggestion regarding ;theT failure; of county officials in certain sec tions of the state to 'enforce the Watts law which ir worthy of serious attention. It tnere is positive law on the statue books ' and the county officers ignore ; it and refuse to make effort,to bring t punirihmeit .those' knowingly violating it why should not ; the grand juries take the matter- up and indict those county VojOficeirs who so flagrantly neglect thejr duties and violate. their oaths office? That paper is rijiht in its: declaration that the chief executive officer aiidlthat it isrhis duty to see the subordinate executive. officers do t.hpir dntv in this resDbCt. If the y "y-:- sy v ' , ought to be decorate juidxaade beantifo 8 A Rock Cement 'u,"'1 'e . notruborBcale. Destroys dlsease'gferms and ; . vermin. No --washing of walls after once apt plied. Any ona can brush !lt-on-mix with : cold water. -Plain tinting and wtiitening, aad l . the most elaborate relief etencil work and. (bearing fanciful hanieskand .mixed with bot "i' water ; uu noi store me cix;iig .property- wiin ox Alabaatine. Tbev-Are -jstucfe on '.-gue or' other axamal ZnAtte. which rots', j K'ieedxng aisease genus, rupouie, scaun: and. Bpoilittenralls .lothingr etc. Such, wasnea nn. every year cost- o o o o o o o ; i.z&y TBffrnirrM'"'wiiiiBMn'iwrcj"'w'"awBMw . r ,. - : ' 0 o o o ffOVemor TS .lr;sfilthy work. . Bny'"lbastin only an X of the State Tint; cadjjpre design, rJ sheriffs and btner officers in ome coanties are wihkiDat this violad John T. Goodman, whose bottl ing worts at Aloemarie were burned Sundry night, returned to tioii of the lawjt is the Concord Tuesday. ; He says he duty to see.that they i will rebuild the i works at Albe- to suppress this , lawk marie $800 insurance. house was accidentally set on fire . MUVS VJS'X'WUl owugi cavr -V wmiw K.T vices in malting ?9ltirjplan8, free. 4 ALABASTINE COIVIPANY, Grand- RabMs. Mklu'wir ICS ; Water SUI KESLER SONlSSHARDW.iJE CO. . Jr-r OF It ii n . . ANU.' VH t" MORTGAGE Pursuant to the provisions of a cer tain deed of trust execute.don the 7 day?! lQa a K4- 1 fAH Viotto f.hom nnniflhftfl turousn IU9 01 Marcn, 1W0, dv Aiexanaer wwm He tninks tne erana luries. nauh juuiutti-wajo. r known Methodist minister, died suddenly last Saturday his home in MooresvilJe. He was .75 years of age, and was superanuat: ed : .. ,.7m trustee, registered is book 23, page 568 Aspecial from Carthage, Moore of Rowan county: mortgages, and a by some people, who were in there county, tells ot a stir tnere over on the 30th of Mai ch 1904 by Alexander alleged illicit liquor tramc ana ot LEjrwin and Mir me irwin jo v. m.u tti g kla r ler, trustee, and duly registered in th Rev.T, L. Triplett. a well- eii T . . , a M mul ce . v . , - ... i 0 having been .made in the payment of state authorities it is added are . . . d th in th under- doing nothing. Thus the evidence signed.will sell at public outcry at the ,j accmnlat.pg that many .,.. .., sections of North Carolina W L TSTt.. Watts and Ward laws are dead estate. Two certain lots about 11-2 lot t rfl Ohftrlotte Observed miles Northeast of Salisbury, lying on letters. unanotie wuBoivBi. Hn,uh.T?.0t. a?0 f r. r. r. and on In our primer days we were South-East side' of Long street and last Thursday, is getting alongi ai taught that it was the business of fronting on Long street on which v-. i . tauguutuau iu nao u located a store house and dwelling wen as couia ne expectea Me is the executive department of tbe house both now occupied by Alexan- badly bruised and very sore but government to see that the laws derErwin, said lots containing onreviuri Q 14. Sove"l"wu,' , , J one-half acres more or less, andmore? iu i wiiovou uujtu nouu- were entorced. Auwas aiso staeu fwllv described in book 23, page, 568 and that the governor was the chief1?k 24, page 8 of Bowan i county rec- . . - , i ora oi mortgages to wmcn rcierence Mrs. H. M. Barrow returned executive ot tne state ana tne last Saturday afternoon from Sal- sheriff the chief of his county. isbury, where she had been for Has all this been changed If it treatment in the Sanitorium. 'We hasn't, why is it not the business of the solicitors and grand juries the sheriffs for mak- law Mri Morrison Fetzer, who ,70 feet in a Miama mine shaft. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o- o o o o o o o o o o Grockery esDfepartmeii t This depaf tment rhas ja?t rec a large sbipmeyiontonQsfe from the f ac toindwfe arpared to show you some of the best'yaiues we" have ever had Iron"' Stone plates .measuriiig 9 inches across, 2o" set.. Jh- Covered dishes 2.9c each. . '600 fruit saucers, at 2c each. . Handled , cups and saucers, 38c set.. -Platter, measures 11 inches atr 10a each. Specials m Matting! teral injuries. (' re glad to note the fact that she fllSifc m'uchf improved. V." r- Cotico! Tla. Jane 13th. is hereby made. Terms of sale cash. B. B. MlLLBE. S Dated this the 29th day of May, 190o.? XT X rtwninu Oi,. xv. VYiniaAB, f fnn.x-.. ,r -:if,-iiyy ' WB have on hand quite a vlot of rmat-": 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 them for just HALF the regu lar price. . Mechanic Uaion 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 find the new cable net curtain here. 1 . Good size lace curtains 39'c pair. Swiss curtaius 39c pair, Curtain Swiss 10c yard. Curtain nets from 10c to 20c yard. Dry Goods 2000 yards percaK at 5c peryard. 40 in. white lawn, at 5c per yard. 40 in. figured lawn, at 5c per yard u . u ; ManHv4fim. wiae iNice quai'ty iho --- . at 15c per yard. Tbis is reguiax w Serin remnants, 50 in. wide at 4c yard Special values in fine soft finish white and figured madras, at 10c yard., - Madras, figured, regular 25c quahryrat 12iard. V r " Lace Department. ' This stock is at its best now. We have received sevoral large shipments of lace in the last few days and can show you special values Extra fine torchon lace, 12 yards for 50 cents. Valiencieines laces 19c and 25cdoz.yds. Net top Uces with bands to match. Gloves! Gloves! Lisle gloves in brown tan and white Silk gloves, white, elbow length. New Ribbon. I)sesden ribbon and white ribbon for sashes. Spool ribbon in all shades. Full line bf 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 counterpanes. These are regular $1 25 values but as long as they last our price will be $1,00 each. fr - & One vday last week a Concord " lady.while standing near the well to indict ins rid attemnt to arrest the o breakers. Wilmington Messen ger. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VALUABLE rinuiiio i i tin rAnifllliu LAiiUi struck the bucket, knocking it in the well. This, of course, caused tne windlass to revolve.. At the first revolution the handle hit the chicken on the head, killing it instantly. This is a true bill. Mrs. Frank Isenhour, of No. 4 township!, died lasfr Thursday aged about 60 years. Her hus band and, two children survive her She was a faithful, member of the Lutheran church for many years. The interment was made Friday at Enochville. Last Sunday the centennial ser vices were held at the First Pres byterian Church, and the pro gramme was carried out exactly as published in, The Times several weeks ago. The weather was fine; and a large audience, -probably 1,000 people, assembled - in the handsome new church to attend the services. . No services were held at the Central and Forest WL ? i . Hill Methodist Churches. " The sermon in the morning was preached by Rev. Dr. Ephraina H. Harding, pastor of the Presbyter ian church at Milton. Dr. Hard ing was pastor of the church here, about 40 years ago, when the con gregation worshipped in the little building now used as a'warehouse in rear of the city hall. J. A. Reid, colored, of Mt Pleasant, while; ploughing last Wednesday, was struck in the. stomach by the plow handles (caused By the plow striking a root) and received internal, injur ies from which he died Friday. He was 35 years old. ... R, W. Bigger, of Flows, has for the past two years been exper f imenting with Irish potates, ar;d Abas, by actual results, proven that farmers need not go north to Jeir planting potatoes. In g of 1904 he planted lern , potatoes. From ed from this, plan t- gain last fall, andl qwh potatoes he Vi spring, aud tch of this 'sarge as a rops in Pursuant to the provisions of a de cree of the Superior court of Rotfan county In special, proceeding' entitled W. M, Graham, admr., against. .F. J. rji-oVinm nnd flth Pl-a t.VlA nnd P.riSl oripd SOSthMIl BoyS id Demand. administrator and commigsioner will The following item was clipped bidder at the Court house doorinSalis- from the "Live Topics About bnry,JN. u., on Town" column 6f the; New York MOaaay, U1B m uay 01 JUHf, I3U0, at 12 o clock M , the following real es- O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodoooo0 ni. rn ml tate : Sun of a few daysvagoffn - "The men most jnTdemand now About 15 miles west of Salisbury, ifn as clerks f or apartment hotels, are Mt;Hla ow.nshiP beginning at a stake F""--y""u on Miller's line, corner of lot lo. 2 in voudst Southerners who have come division of John Graham : thence West to New York- to live Thev do 14 35 chains to a stake, thence Noih, V to iew i orK x,o live, j ney ao 2df Westf n chains to a 8take . therie (L not always intend to go into oc- West 14 chains to a Spanish Oak; v yy. cupat.ou8 of that kind, but seem 61 Vf creTk; to drift there by natural selec- thence North, 50de. East, 2.64 chains tiAh Mnt nf tVfim bav annA to an Ashe ; thence North , 78de. East, manners by nature and the suavity that is so often the pos session of the men from below Mason and Dijon's line. What ever the cause of it may be, these young immigrants to New YOfk very readily find such employ ment." .Southern boys are coming into .tn-eir own wherever they go nowa days. The young men who attend lectures and take courses at the educational institutions of the' North rank with the first. 14.75 chains to a stone near the old fish dam ;thence-North, 4 chpins 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 ; thence South-4de. East, to the beginning1, containing 100, acres, more or less, and known as the" land of the late Eudora L. Graham. Terms of sale: Cash. Dated this 2hday of May, 1905. "W. M. GRAHAM, B. B. Miller, Atty. Admr. and Com. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE tw" V A. uAn ounce of disinfec tion is better tKan a Trade Marks - Designs Copyrights &c pounds of c Uprtp 7rfirbyerbs; qniCKlT ascertain onr opinion iree wutstuer &u Invention Is probably patentable. Commnnlca tions Btrictlv confldentlaL Handbook on Patents aent free. -Oldest agency xor securing patents. 2 i. O 1 t t 1 Circulars, from a 2x4 . , to a full sheet, Books, Letter Heads, Note Heads Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes Blanks, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Cards or other work, Patents taken thronarh Munn & Co. receive Bpecial notice without charge. In tne 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. ' r r Send Your Orders to Wm. H. Ste-;-t;iPrinter, 120 W. I nniss Street. A handsomely Uhtttratedjireelrly. ' Imrsrest cir culation of any sclentlflCTjournal. Terms, $3 a year; four months. L Sold by all newsdealers. Microbe Weather Branch Office. 62S V 8t Washington. D. , ' w- .. - . - - - - A- 1 They arelag iu ipples.-W bushel, $1.50 to $1.75, hea 1 thp." Th?;thine Beans',-white, $1.25 a $1.50. ThesBiWarm, balmy days floe growing weather for myriads of microbes, wait for your to do is to destroy . them with & good germicide before theyi have au opportunity cf harmirig you;. Smallpox, diphtheria, typhus,' scarlet fever ' and all infectious diseases are germ diseases.. Disin fectant Bhould be used freely in every dark spot or damp place, in cellars,! drains, etc., and the soon er used the lees liability to disease We have every disinfectant of known jvalue. Cost almost nothibg in comparison with good they doi Salisbury Drug Co. Next to Opera House. MARKETS. CJorrected weekly by D. M. Miller. mixed, $1.00 to $1.15 sides per a, 9 to 11: shoulders, per lb. 10 to 11. ham, per lb, 12 to 15. ; round per lb , 11 to 12. , Buttejchoice yellow, 15 to 25. Cabbage r-per &. 2 to 3 Chickens; 15 to S5 Coin, per bushel, 70 to 80 , Cotton,- per So , 7 to 8. Ducks, 20 to 30. Eggs, per doz, 14 to 15. Flour.straight, per sack, $2 80 to $3.00 . .at, $3 25 to 3. 50. Gu;Deas,-15 to 20. Hay , per. hundred tts, 40 to 50 Hides, dry, per S, 7 to 10, Hpneyv per lb, 12) to 15. ! Lard. N. C , per lb, 10 to 42 MeaU bolted, p$r bu. 70 to 80. Oats, per bu, 50. to 05. Onions, per bu, 90 to $1.15. , Peas, clay v 1.00 to $1.25 mixed, 90 to $1.00. Potatoes, Irish, per bu, 60 to $1.00 Wheat, jer bu, $1,00 to $1.25. CALENDAR - 1905. S M TlWlTJF S: S M T W T F . 7.7.7.. T.Tr- 77 77 T 77 i C 1 2 8 48 7 2 8 4 5 678 g 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 c 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 - 29 30 31 .. .. .. .. . 80 31 .. .. t ' 12-. '4J 1 2 8 4 6 m 5 6 7 8 10 11 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 g 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ? 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 2 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 t 26 27 28 . . .,... . 27 28 29 80 81 . . 12 8 4 s .. ........ 12 g 56 7 89 10 11 8456789 S 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 o. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 & 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 81 . 1 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 . ... .. .. .. .. 1 . 1 2 8 4 5 ,6 7 2 8 4 5-6 7 8 8 8 2 10 11 12 13 14 Z 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2-16 17 18 19 20 21 22 tS 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31 80 .. .: i :. 12 3 4 .' . 1 2 3 4 5 6 ; 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 g 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 14 15 16 13 18 19 20 llr20 21 22 23 24 25 C 21 22 23 24 25 2627 528 2J 28 29 30 . . 28 29 30 81 ;f S..f .. .. 12 ' .. . . . : v. 1 4 5 .6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 S U 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Q242526272829 80 25 26 27 28 29 30 .. 31 .. 2 f-;rTwffidTqjf? Taag CRIMES SAYS: . "OUK AIM Try The Watopman $1 a yeftT. is to give every customer who bays drug store goods oF tiny kind the best and the most that his money will buy. We aim to keek a stock com pl-te in every derail in the-various lines which are handled by a drag store catering to the wants of the people. We aim to make our prices reasonablelow considering the quality of our goods. We aim to make buying at our store so pleasant that our customers never thiuk of baying elsewhere.' GRIMES, Progressive Prescription Druggist. o . O v o o . o : G ' o o 8 o o o o o o 8 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 o o o o o o o o o o o o f 1 f 1 f. o 5 f Tt -1
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