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" .3 Brighter 'Prospects! We have aphs icreaseMitfr Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage trust dee i, registered in .book no.-is, page 878 or the Kegister's office Rowan county, made by John noit, Mwara uoit ajia wife, Bertha Holt, and others, for the protection many actual or cotton used and pictures of fields on whlih "other makes" of fertilizers were used. Results of these crops were dismal failures. There are much "brighter prospects" ahead for the progressive farmers of the South. Two and three bales to the acre are only ordinary yields where : Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers , are used with proper cultivation.' Make your cotton mature early, and thus escape the boll weevils and other damaging insects. You can easily do ' this, as well as increase the number of bolls (and tbeir size) on your plants by plentifully using Vlrg-lnia Caro lina Fertilizers.- This method will tremendously "increase your yields per acre." Don't be fooled into buy ing a substitute, i Virginia-Carolina Chemical Ce. Richmond. Va, rnorcoiK, va. Durham. N.C. Charleston. 8. C Baltimore. Md. Atlanta. Ga. 8avannah. Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport. La. ' NOTICE TO HORSE OWRERS. . rf-V " A. At I . 1 i uwmg to me ract tnat many hqrses are shipped to , Rowan county 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 bred under -the supervision of the French government with a view to the combination of speed pow er and elegance, which places the French Coach horse easily in the front rank among all breeds 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 Brc's. stable on the fol lowing dates: Apnl 19th and 29th and May 8th, 17th and 27th. 17 . i. f 1 1 . bij leapauiii uii v, Rowan French Coach Horse Co- ! The certificate of registration can be see'n at the office of the un dersigned. Address all communi cations' to H. J. Eddleman, Sec'y & Treas., 5t. China Grove, N. C In Superior Court May Term, 1907. Notice to heirs of Eliza Caldwejl Mortgage Sale o! Real Estate. DROWNED lk CDXE'S FOND. A STRAN6E UIX-UP. I CiareDce McXaler, : Who left His Home Birnlom Anj bj i Higi Wind Chases Tuesday, Meets Unfortunate End. a Railvlj Train. . vStatesville, April 26. A 'phone Lexington, Ky., April 25. En- and benefit of the undersigned, on the message from Davidson last night gineer Scannon, who was pulling tiffi to - H. Summers stated that a freight train on the.Chesapeake debt, which said mortgage was given I Clarence McAuley has been and Ohio Railroad, was the herd PuE?u.rS Court hI" '1 " Coxe'S mill pond, ye.terday ot i thrilling race be door in the city of Salisbury, N, C, for which is in Cabarrus county, and tween the train and a barn , with Casn, at L O ClOC m On t uar ty.a rama;na mara raorMTDr .ttI livaa at a.Va v Tha train satutoaj, Mai the llln, 1907, LMfow o 0oLna TnKh the following described real estate, , . , , , and alf the right, title and interest of to.his home near Davidson. Just this place, at a high rate of speed, saitt John Holt Edward Unit and wife, when Mr. McAuley was drowned when the strong wind which was Bertha Holt, in and to the same, to - J . . u witi?B unded on the West and South haB not been ascertained. He blowing lifted a big tobacco bar by C Correll ; on the North by pub- ieft nome Tuesday, driving a very from its foundation and started he road ; on the East by Peter Harris, ... , , . . , , , containing one-half acre more or less, lively mule, with the intention of it roUingdown hill toward the and being the lands of. Nannie Holt, ffoiner to Concord on busineas. railroad, half a mile awav. En- morteagwrs herein named, as her chiLothing had been heard of him gineer Scannon saw the danger; dren. This lot lies in ChinaGdye4 Bince he left borne until yester- and pulled the throttle wide veved bv this sai is thft two-fifths in- dav afternoon, when some one open in an effort to outrun the terest of the said John and Edward Inoaainw th nnnH bw tha Wonv hum The, honvv train waa nn Holttthfl nthHT ititProat hrma hro r 6 r " J " tofore been purchased by C. J. Deal and, with help, later found, the the down grade and soon attained irom tne-owners or the otner three- VOune man and the mule. As areat momentum, but just as it nuns. r. . . w . . This April 10th, 1907. - . the correspondent understands it, seemed as though the peril would there is a bridge and a ford at be distanced, the big barn crash the pond and the road also runs ed into the caboose smashing it. close to the bank. When found The impact also shattered the the mule was detached from the barn, which collapsed on the bueev and the young man was track, l he trainmen on tne ca-l nearby It is supposed that the boose saw their danger and escap- mule ran away and plunged into ed it by jumping. the deep water and that Mr. Mc- - . DR. S. M.CtlOWELL, trustee and mortacee. R. Lee Wright, attorney. Notice o! Sale to Make Assets. North Carolina, ) In Superior Court, Rowan County. Before the Clerk. James H. McKensie, adm'r, ) against Cora C. Lawrence and others ) Tfc j . . i a uiauttiii trie pruvisiuxio ur nu i a 1 mnM Zi .v ftniirt nf Kowan I J a order of the Superior i county, rendered in a special proceed- mg en ti titled as above, the under signed commissioner will sell, for cash, at the court house dr in the city of Salisbury, N. C, on Saturday, the tlth day of May, 1907, the following described realestate, sit uated in the county of Rowan, and bounded as follows: One lot situated in East Spencer, N. C, on the S. W. to detach the mule from the bug gy and save it. Mr. McAuley was a nephew of Mrs. J. M. Gibbs and a cousin of Mrs. Summers, of Statesville. He bore a good character and was popular in his community. He side of Henderson street, fronting on was about 80 years old and lived same, and beginning at a stake on the south corner of the intersection or Henderson street and the 12 foot alley, 182 feet S. 15 E. from the east edge of Lone street : thence with edge of said alley South 57 45 West 177 4-19 feet to a stake on corner ; thence with edge of said lot S 39 20 E. 50 2-10 feet to a stke on corner of lot number 16; thence. with edge of said lot N. 57 45 E. 170 feet to stake on Henderson street ; thence with edge of same N. 32.15 W. 50 feet to the beginning, being lot No. with his aunt. Special to Char lotte Observer. The Press and Pulpit. A preacher came at a newspa per man in this way: ,4You edi tors do not tell the truth. If you An Interesting Suit. What promises to be an inter esting Buit, involving some knotty legal points will probably come before the August term of the Rowan Superior court. The suit will be brought by S. P. Swice- good, administrator of the estate of his father, the late S. J. Swice- good. It is stated that the con templated litigation is caused by a difference of opinion concern ing the boundary line between Meroney's theatre and the Sw ice- good property, which was sold at auction last week to M. S. Brown, The Swicegood heirs claim to have a half interest in the the atre wall, which claim Dr. Me ronev denies. There are three Before the re- North Carolina, Rowan County. . Jane Kelly i vs. J. J. Stewart,admr. j of Eliza Caldwell and the heirs at j law of Eliza Cald- , well. 1 The heirs at law of Eliza Caldwell will take notice that an actionrentitled as above has been commeneeu in the SuDerior Court of Rowan County, con cernine the real estate of the late Eliza Caldwell, in said county, to which action the said heirs of Jliza Caldwelf are proper parties ; the jpur pose of said action being to establish a trust in the real estate therein de scribed in favor of plaintiff and to have plaintiff declared the absolute owner of said real estate ; and the said heirs at law of Eliza Caldwell will further take notice that they are required by n nrHpv nf thp Oourt in said action to appear at the next term of the Su- By virtue of a decree of the Superior perior Court of Bowan County- to be Court of Rowan county, in the special held at the court house in Salisbury, proceeding entitled Geo. M. E. Lyerly, N. C, on the ninth Monday after the administrator of Matilda C. Wise, de first Monday in March, 1907, it being ceased, B. A. L. Lyerly, Chas. J. H. the 8th day of May, 1907, and answer Lyerly and Gideon A. Lyerly, wherein nr rforrmr to the. conmlaint filed-in said the undersigned was appointed a corn- action, or the plaintiff will apply to missioner and directed to sell real es the Court lor the renei aemanaea m said complaint, "This March 26th, 1907. J. F. McCUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court. B. B. Miller, atty for plaintiff. did you could not live; your 17 on A. S. Heibg's map and survey of paper would be a failure." The the v erble purchase in East Spencer. I j;. i j . ,lV ' See deed from John H. Verble and editor replied: "You are right, wife to A. S. Heilig, which is recorded and the minister who. will at all 98 nale 164 y" times and andeI all circumstances inches in dispute. Also two vacant lots lying in the tell the truth about these mem- cent sale Dr. Meroney warned the h-onting onShaverC sLet ai IvSfg bers aliye or dead will not becupy Swicegood heirs not to sell these between Park avenue and Liberty his pulpit more than one Suudav three inches, and it is claimed by iVnoSJ d then he will find it necessary them that on account of this they to leave town m a hurry. The were not able to get the price for press and pulpit go hand in hand the property it would have other- with white wash brushes and wise brought. The heirs also pleasant words, magnifying little claim that the rear of the theater virtues into big on9B. The pul- building encroaches upon the pit, the pen and the' gravestone, Swicegood property, and that the are the great saint-making trium- ground upon which it stands was virate." And the great minister not acquired by legal title. These intersection of Llbei'ty and Shaver streets ; thence in a northeasterly di rection, with Shaver street 90 feet to a stake on Shaver sti eet, corner of the Shaver and Clement tract ; thence in a northwesterly direction with the Shav er and clement line and parallel with Liberty street 146 feet, more or less, to a stake on Lum William's; thence in a southwesterly direction with the said Lum William's line 90 feet to a stake on Liblrtv street : thence in a southeasterly direction withLiberty I turned away lookingvery thought-1 claims will be contested by Dr. ful, while the editor turned to Meroney in the courts. The" work, and told of the unsifrpass- Swicegood heirs have retained iug beauty of the bride, while in Walter H. Woodson, Esq., to rep- fact she waB as homely as a mud resent them. fence. Ex. street 146 feet, more or less, tu the be ginning, corner on Shaver street. See title in file bit book of .4eeds No. 107, Page 582, office of Register of Deeds of Rowan county. April. 1st, 1907. J. H. McKENZLE, commissioner. Boeton Craigb, attorney. Commissioner's Sale ol Farming: Lands. Mortgage Sale ol Real Estate. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage trust deed, registered in book No, 27, page 372 of the Regis ter's office for Rowan county, made by Nelson Clawson and wife, Joicy Claw son, for thrf protection and benefit of the undersigned, on the 21st day of March, 1906. default having been made in the payment of this debt, which said morteaee was given to secure, the undersigned will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Salisbury on Saturday, May 18th, 1907, at 12 o'clock, for cash, the following real estate and personal property, to wit . Beginning at a stake on the Southwest side of the Bringle's ferry road, 100 feet from the intersection of Boyd street nd the Bringle's ferry road. And runs thence N. 32 degrees W. 50 feet to a stake in Bringle's ferry road ; thence S. 47 degrees W. par allel with Boyd's street 196 feet to a stake on an alley ; thence . Sly. tate described in the petition for as sets. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C, on Monday, Maf 6th, 1907, at 12 m.. the following tract ol land, in Providence Township, about b miles JN. (J., and . Law and Morals. On Trial for Beceiling Bribes. A Missouri graduate in law, London, April 29. The first says a politician of that btate, trial here in a long time of mu wrote to a prominent lawyer of nicinal officials for receivii e Arkansas to inquire as to what & i - . bribes begau today, when six chance there was in that section members of the West Ham board for such a one as he declared him- of guardians and four workhouse self to be. He said : - and infirmary officials appeared "I am a Republican in politics in the dock of the criminal court and am an honest young lawyer." charged with accenting money for The reolv that came seemed o w 1 - - awarding contract s of coal and encouraging in its interest : other sunnlies and foi appointing "If vou are a Republican, the minor officials. The sums involv- game laws will protect you, and at 3l:K.,- near Union church, adjoining the lands ed are comparatively small. It if you are an honest lawyer you of Anderson Cauble, the Julius Ma- : B charged, f r instant that a will have no competition. ILx, doctor paid $500 for a hospital appointment Better Than tor Years, haley farm and others, bounded as fol lows, to wu : ueginmg at a bluhb, cor ner of No. 1 on Mahaley's line and rims thence S. 89 IS. 10 chains toa stone, corner of No. 3 on line of No. 1 thence N. 7 W. 15 55 chains to a stone on Mahalev's line', corner of No. 3: thence S. 26 W. 17.80 chains to the beginning, containing 9f$ acres more or less, i-" Terms of Sale : Cash. This April ara, iwu. GEO. M. E. LYERLY, commissioner. WawBb H. Woodson, attorney, St. Louis. April 2$. Employ- iranSI8r Ol UWrjUierj. er8 and ,labor leaders of St. Louis' Charleston, x"S 'April 2U and the Southwest report labor The army transport Kilpatnck conditions better for May 1st this arrived in port today with about year than for many years past. 500 members of tbsf artillery Practically all wage scales in St. corps, and made an exchange .wjth Louis and the surrounding terri- RWt Moultrie, leavms two 3bm- torv for 200 miles are signed. In panies of poast artillery and tak- St. Louis alone this includes 120, ing one away. The Seventy-fifth 000 union men. The unions al- C XTvi.f PpdKId Mo aA t.holliarl with t.ha hni Miner tradpH mInStled J?hi J.Sart, admfnis- Seventy-eight from Fort Warren, council here are all signed for the 111 . .'-r,i "" " ' . r 7' . , - - if i' Hand Scrubs, ... Saturday Chocolates, 'Big Cake Bath Soap, . . . Violet Lotion, 04 39 04 19 Household Cleaning Amonia 09 Violet Bath Amonia, ,.. . . 14 $ 1 .50 Pure Olive Oil, 1 25 Violet Toilet Soap, 10 3 Cakes in a Box,. . . 25 $2.50 Guaranteed Hair brush,. .;. .... 1 98 35c Guaranteed Tooth Brush, 20 25c Whisk Broom, GOOD 19 Many Other. Bargain Specials for Saturday. Have a Drink at the Fountain ! trSmes Prag toire Schnapps Tobacco is Made ENTIRELY from Flue Cured Tfiharrn ftrnwn in tfip PiPilmnnt Pmintrv The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps Quality Only On the Outside Of the Plug - T - Hundreds of imitation brands arc on sale that look like Schnapps to bacco. The outside of the imitation plugs of tobacco is flue cured the same as Schnapps, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened air cured tobacco. One chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger longer than two chews of such to bacco. The color, size and shape of the tags, plugs and packages of certain imitation brands of tobacco have been made so much v like Schnapps that they have often been accepted by buyers under the belief that thep were getting Schnapps. Sufficient proof has been secured to establish the fact that certain brands are infringements and in vio lation of the trade mark laws, yet the trade will continue to be imposed upon by these infringers until the suit already entered and now pending to protect Schnapps is decided. A great many of these imitations are claimed to be "just as good" as Schnapps, but there is only one gen uine Schnapgs. Be .sure the letters on the tag, aTsmpedib1iHilepI under tKe tig spell S-C-H-N-ArP-P-S and then you have it the most wholesome tobacco, produced, with just enough sweetening to preserve the mild, juicy, stimulating quality of the leaf tobacco. Expert tests prove that this flue cured tobacco, grown in the famous Piedmont region, re quires and takes less sweetening than any other and has a wholesome, stimulating, satisfying effect on chewers. If the tobacco you are chewing don't satisfy you more than the mere habit of expectorating, stop fooling yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. Schnapps is like the tobacco chewers formerly bought costing from. 75c. to $1.00 per pound; Schnapps is sold at 50c. per pound, in 5c. cuts, strictly 10c. and 15c. plugs. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Slem, N.- cr.' Sale ol Valuable Land lor Assets. In pursuance Gt a judgment of the C? 0 0 0 I M usoc: Lovers! trator of W. V. Miller, against John and wife. Fannv E, Good man. Adam E. Miller, Wm. V. MUier, degrees n. nu xeec to a ste, u.Br i Q Miller, Henry Turner and lot No. 9; thence N. 47 degrees E. f ff V ' T Turner Marv E. Miller, 196 feet to the beginning being lot No 8. on Henderson's plot oi tne neaves -v.i tt. nl ov Ira. W. TVlil- Maesachusfttts, were left at Fort yfear, with the exception of a very Moultrie and the eighth company few men employed in email shopa. was iaken on board to g' to Frt There are about 4(000 men in Preble. The transport sailed this these unions. land in Salisbury township 96, page 342 for deed. Also one black mare mule about 20 months old this day, bought of John R. Crawford. April 17th, 1907. JOHN J. STEWART, 5t Trustee. ler, Archy Lee K. Miller and Sidney li.. Miller, minors, the undersigned will sajl at public auction at the Oourt House door in Salisbury, N. C, on afternoon for S:uthport..,. C. . n- Relief rrcmRheumat Ic Pains. "I suffered with rheumatism for over two years," says Mr. Ko- 4 Per Gent Saturday, the Jlth day of May, 1907, the following described land, to wit: " "iroWn 0f Key Beginning at a stake in a road. Samuel land Curry, a patrolman, ol Key Carter and Mary E. Miller's dower's Vest, 51a. "Sometimes it set- and runrthence S. VA W. 10,85 haina to : a stake : thence W. 18.82 i j i i lea in my Knees ana milieu m could hardly walk, at other di it. wnnlrl hp in mv feet arid We pay 4 per cent, on moneys W then. i0fte 4ftfed for z J. AA, tho 818KB On lHBWftl"; tup iiuo.wifs'wy - " T " . savings udimrbiuaim, on N. 2 E. 4.50cb&Jns to a stake Whence duty. On night when I was m interest to the principal every yu E 34 chaingoihe beginning, ca" severe t)ain- and lame from it my days, and otter every sale guaru io ng 31 actesLDe. the same mpre or f .en to the drujr store here less. sy.-f-r . .. ; - . . i.u i n , This property is well iocatea n i ana - came ua& wyu . -uwiii Franklin township and is, only ' about I ChamberFain's Pain Bal m. I was three and one-Halt miles weBl jabbed with it and fouud the pain from Salisbury, N.. O., on the new no..iv.rnnA dnrini? thp niffht. i wKii 'I'hA aa a win i vi. n w- w a o , be left open ten days for a ten per I kept on using it for a little more the deDOsitors. We also loan money on real es tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES' BANK AHD .TEU8T CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, -President. ' Cashier. P. H. Thompson, JA. Pelbb,, V.-President. , A Teller. ITITlKf PTJFYOinB CLECTRIC cent: bid&jsbw is your opportunity; to Uhap two weeks and found that it buy. a small farm cheap. - . drove the rheumatism away This ApritHtn, iyu. Qrrw A13 haVe not had any trouble from commissioner tnat aiseaBe ior ove r i j. o months. v For salel' by J amei THE BIST FOB I Plummar SalilhnrT. A.riri Knflncer DTT TrTISMKRS j ""- r BITTERS AND khmsi& ' Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C. I 0 0 Other branches of tradefehow similarly good conditioi.-.rliif brewery workers, who ,wefe on a strike a few weeks ago," bftveaqtw airrnari - A 'Jtr Employers and Iabor.adet8 say tnere win oe notning xnia year in local circles to hinder W great building activity. . : w AkMlir!1ii Pallo Phnlira n filar-1 0 UUBiHUeilBlU 0 WBMU, VHWIUI UHU vial tboea Remedy. i - There is probably no medicine made that is relied upon with more implicit confidence than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy During the third of a century in which it has been in use, people have learned that it is the one remedy that never fails. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleas ant to take. For Bale by James Plummer, Salisbury, and Spencer i Pharmaoy, Spencer, N. C. When you go to buy an organ or piano for your home don't It t an agent persuade you that some other is "just as good, as the Weaver." Dome to us and buy a Weaver and be Satis fied. Organs coss too much to be experiment ing. You kuow the Weaver is good. If yop tnr't nak vmir rmiffhhor who has one. ThfiV" . UVU J VJm-m. - O - aJ?: are easy to Play, prices are Low and terms are Easy. Write us for full particulars Now. 000xJ SO 0 :r; -- 0 0 o Cbo Yours truly, G. W. FRIX & CO., Main Street, Salisbury, N. C. -"Nortli CaMnf DisrUbutor?. - . ; jfT -.1 1" 4 I 0 V If4' ; -W I II - 0 1 y :m-' J5- : S.3. M. vs .1 t - SflL i 1 UmioNii vm fW if (
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