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r - . r ... . 3 z v TTTKf r , V it c rrctfmparisoa At the bottom Is a picture of a farm on which pur fertilizers were not used. Notice the very poor growth ? At the top. there is a photograph of the field of a planter who believes In the liberal nse of only Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. See the good, even stand, and tall, luxuriant plants? You can see many other interesting pictures of farms like these ou which the crops of poor and good yields are compared, in our large, pretty almanac. Ask your dealer for it, or send us 6c. in stamps to pay the cost of wrapping and postage. "Increase your yields per aore" by us ing Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Buy no other. Virginia Carolina Co. Chemical Richmond. Va. Norfolk. Va, . Durham. N. C. Charleston, 8. C Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La. NOTICE TO HOaSE OWNERS. Owiug to the fact that, many horses 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 Bro's. stable on the fol lowing dates : Apil 19th and 29tb and May 8th, 17th and 27th. Vry respectfully, Rowan French Coach Horse Co The certificate of registration can be seen at the office of the un dersigned. Address all communi cations to H. J. Eddleman, Seo'y & TreaB." 5t. China Grove, N. C. North Carolina, ) 7. f In Superior Court. May Term, 1907. Notice to heirs of Eliza Caldwell. Rowan County Jane Kelly i vs. J.J.Stewart,admr. j of Eliza Caldwell and the heirs at i law of Eliza Cald- well. J The heirs at law of Eliza Caldwell, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan County, con cerning the real estate of the late Eliza Caldwell; in sad county, to which action the said heirs of Eliza Caldwell are proper parties : the pur 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 an order of the Court in said action to appear at the next term of the Su perior Court of Bowan County to be held at the court house in Salisbury, N. C, on the ninth Monday after the first Monday in March, 1907, it being the 6th day of May, 1907, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, ' This March 26th, 1907. J. F. McCUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court. B. B. Miller, atty for plaintiff. stonim etlres Jroi Post i itouVf Jamaica!Miyt3 ir Alexander Swettenham retired from the post of Governor cf Ja maica today. In Superior Court, August Term, 1907. Notice to defendant to appear at August Court, 1907; V above; named Will North Carolina, J Rowan- County, ) Polly-Mary Hill N. G. hifl. The defendant X 1 A , . . . -W iae notice, that an action entitled as above has' been commenced in the .(Su perior Court of Rowan county by plaintiff against him for the purpose of obtaiaing a divorce from him from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of adultry as set out in her complaint this day filed : and the defendant will further take notice that he is reqnired to appear at August Term of Rowan Superior Court to be held in the court house of said county on the first Mon day before the first Monday of Septem ber,. 1907, wMch is the 26th day of Au gust, and answer or demur, to' the complaint of plaintiff in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This April 29th, 1907. J. F McCTJBBINS, Clerk of the Superior Court. R. Leb Wright, atty. Mortgage Sale o! Real Estate. Pursuant to the provisions contained in a mortgage trust deed, registered in Book No. 18, page 578 of the Register's office of Rowan county, made by John Holt, Edward Holt and wife, Berthi Holt, and others, for the protection and benefit of the undersigned, on the 17th day of May, 1901, default having been made in the payment of this debt, which said mortgage was given. to secure, the unoersignea will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Salisbury, N, C, for cash, at 12 o clock M on Satutday, May the Nth, 1907, the following described real estate, and all the right, title and interest of said John Holt Edward Holt and wife, Bertha Holt, in and to the same, to wit : Bounded on the West and South by J. C Correll ; on the North by pub lic road : on the East by Peter Harris, containing one-half acre more or less, and being the lands of JNannie Holt, which upi n her death descended to the mortgag- rs herein named, as her chil dren, This lot lies in China Grove township, and the land sold or con veyed by this sale is the two-fifths in terest of the said John and Edward Holt; the other interest having here tofore been purchased by C. J. Deal from the- owners of the other three fifths. ' This April 10th, 1907. DR. S. M.CROWELL, trustee and mortagee. R. Lee Wright, attorney. V Mortgage Sale of 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 the 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 mortgage was given to secure, the undersigned will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Salisbury on SaturdayMay 18th, 1907, at 12 o'clock, for cash, the following real estate and personal property, to witi Beginning at a stake on the Southwest side of the Bringle's ferry road. 100 feet from the intersection of Bovd street and the Bringle s ferry road, and runs thence NT 32 degrees W. 50 feet to a stake in Bringle's ferry road; thence S. ly degrees W. par allel with Bovd's street 196 feet to a stake on an alley; thence S. 32 degrees E. 50 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 9; thence N. 47 degrees E 198 feet to the beginning, being lot No 8, on Henderson's plot ctf the Reaves land in Salisbury township. See book 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 Notice o! Sale Ho Hake Assets. North Carolina, ) In Superior Court, Rowan County. ( Before the Clerk, James H. McKensie, adm'r, J against Cora C Lawrence and others ) Pursuant to the provisions or an order of the Superior court of Rowan county, rendered in a special proceed ing entititled as above, the under signed commissioner will sell, for cash, at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, N. C, on Saturday, the 1 1th day of May, 1907, the following described real estate, sit uated in the county of Rowan, j and boi nded as follows r One lot , situated in East Spencer, N.;C, on the S-fW. side of Henderson Street, fronting on same, and beginning at a stake on the south corner of the intersection 5 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 Wst 174-19 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 w ith edge of same N. 32.15 W. 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, Also two vacant lots lying in me Eastward of the city of Salisbury, fronting on Shaver street and lying between Park avenue and .Liberty street, bounded as follows ; Beginning at a stone at the north corner ol tne intersection of Liberty and Shaver streets : thence in a northeasterly di rection, with Shaver street 90 feet to a stake on Shaver stieet, corner ol the Shaver and Clement tract ; thance 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 sad Lum William's line 90 feet to a stake on Liblrtv street ; thence in a southeaster! v direction with Liberty street 146 feet, more or less, to the be ginning, corner on Shaver street. See title in hie in dook oi ueeas jno. iu, Page 582, office of Register of eeds of Rowan county. April 1st, 1907. J. H. McKENZIE, commissioner Burton Craigb, attorney. MISS GOBLE'S BQDnOUND. Remains of Last of Victims of . Sonday's ' Accident Recowed. The body, of Misa Eliza Jane Goble, who was drowned in the Catawba river at Lookout Shoals Sunday afternoon with Mith Miss Sallie Fullbright, was recovered Tuesday afternoon about 8 o'clock. The search for the bodies of the unfortunate young women was be gun immediately after they were drowned and was kept up almost continuously until Miss Goble's body was found. Miss 'Full bright's body was recovered about 9 :30 Monday morning, as stated, and the remains were buried at Sharon Lutheran church Tuesday at 11 p'clock. Miss Goble's re mains were buried at Sharon on Wednesday at 11 o'clock beside those of Miss Fullbright, and the graves of both were covered with flowers. Rev. W. A Lutz, of Statesville, who went to the scene of the accident Monday morning, conducted the funeral services of both the young ladies, they being members at Sharon. A iarge number of people were present at Sharon Tuesday and Wednesday. The community is deeply stirred on account of ther tragedy and there is much sympathy for the distressed families. Miss Gpfde's body was fuund by her brother, George Goble, about half a mile below the point where Miss Fullbright's body was found. Hundreds of people had participated in the search for the missiog bodies, and after almost two days of continuous search were about ready to despair of fihding Miss Goble's body. .Her brother, however, was determined that his sister s remains should be found and he was on the river in a canoe when he saw her clothes floating in the water. States ville Landmark, May 3rd. Attempts Self-Destruction. Asheville, May 2. This morn ing about 10 o'clock, while visit ing his brother in the Hominy section of the county, eight miles from Asheville, Tom Jones, a well-to-do youug farmer, of Bun combe, secured.the possession of a 38-calibre pistol and, walking a short distance from the house, placed the muzzle of the weapon against bis left breast and -fired. The bullet entered1; just above the heart and ranged tvpwards. Wheu found Jones mhd" lying' oTrtlwr ground, bleediug profusely and in a serious condition. He was driven to Asheville and Dr. E. B. Glenn was summoned. Dr. Glenn ound that the bullet had made a ghastly wound; that the man's condition was grave, and gave in structions that he be taken at once to the hospital. While be ing driven to Asheville Jons told his brother that he had simply wearied of life; that he was tired and thought that he would like to die. It is probable that he will The lniury is extremely serious, with the chances against the would-be-suicide, Spec l a 1 to Charlotte Observer, WAS THE FATHER WRONG? Miss Loilng Defends Estes. Declares he Did not Mistreat Her. Miss Elizabeth Loviug, in a letter a few days ago to a girl friend fully exDnerates Theodore Estes, whorwas killed by her fa ther.. She expresses amazement at her father's act- Miss Loving, it ia said, 'defends the memory of the victim, and says that he had always treated her with courtesy and consideration. Since the tragedy Judge Loving and his family have lived in se clusion, and no statement from them or about them has reached the outside world until this let ter, which discloses the extreme unhappiness ot the antire family circle. It is alleged that Miss Living used tne word "crazed" as descriptive of their mental and nervous condition. It is an open secret in jthe so cial life of Nelson county that Judge Roving had always been op posedto social amenities between his family and that of Sheriff Estes, and that the mere fact of his daughter's having gone for - . i mi 1 a. a anve vatn rneoaore jiistes was sufficient to excite him greatly. Judge Loving is not noted for an even temper, and it is said that his daughter, was the only one who had the courage to oppose his will. A Nelson county man familiar with all the political and social currents there, this morning ex pressed the belief that it would be impossible to try the case at Lov- ingston; Feeling is running high in that county, and is wnphasized by clannish and political antipa- thies.-r-Charlottesville, Va.", dis patch. GRIMES' MEW DRUG STORE. ooooopooooooooooooooooooooooooodoppooQ .It may not be an entire new store, but there is so much of it now that onr old customers will hardly know it. We have been remodeling and repainting and re- ; fitine our store. H Four-Burned to Death. West Branch, Mich., May 4. Four small children were burned to death in the home of Martin Campbell, eight miles from here. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell had gone to a dance a mile from their home, leaving their little ones locked in the house. They left a big fire in the stove and in some manner this ignited the house, which was destroyed. The children were awakened by the flames and the two oldest, aged. 8 and 10 years, managedr to escape. The four smaller ones perished. 6!over Defies the Jangman. Augusta, Ga.MSy 4 "I'll be d d if they will hang me. When I get out of this trouble I will horsewhip those fellows in there.'' These, are, some of the state ments made today by Arthur Glover, after being sentenced for the second time to be hanged ou May 24 for the murder of Maud Dean, his paramour. Glover, who was a detective, ot the woman dead witnout a moment's warning. Not long be fore that he had shot a negro, but eot clear. His defense at the second trial included brain storm,1 paranoi, etc, The judge s ar raignment of him in passing sen tence was tin most severe ever heard in Richmond county. 4 Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent, on 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 reales' tate and personal security. TEE PEOPLES' BANK AND TRUST CO. D. R. Julian, J. D. Norwood, President. Cashier. P.H.Thompson, J. A. Peeler, V.-President. Teller. Sale ol Valuable Land lor Assets. In nursuance of a judgment of the Superior Court, in a special proceed ing entitled Jonti J. Btewari, aaminis trator of W. W. Miller, against John Goodman and wife, Fanny E. Good i -T TXT Ti 1 f I I man, Auam iii. miner, wra.w. muiw, Henrv C. Miller, Henry Turner ana wife, Susan A. Turner, Mary E. Miller, (widow), and Eugene A. Miller, ineo. T. Miller. Zula E. Miller, Ira W. Mil ler, Archy Lee K. Miller and Sidney E. Miller, minors, the undersigned will 8311 at puonc auction ai mw voun House door in Salisbury, N. O., on Saturday, the 1 1th dan ot May, 1907, the following described land, to wit : Beginning at a stake in a road, Samuel Oar I er and Mary E. Miller's dower's corner nd runs thence b. 1J6 W. lu,o fthaina to a stake: thence W. 18.82 chains to a stake, Ashby Miller's cor nfir; thehae N. 68 W. 17.21 chains to a stake on the old Propst line : thence N. 2 E. 4.50 chains to a stake ; thence E. 34 chains to the beginning, contam- 3z onrps bft the same more or Trouble Purely Individual. Washiijgsnn. May 3 The dif ficulty between the police iu San tiago, Cuba, and the seam-n from the cruiser Tacom a was discussed at-the cabinet meeting today. Governor Magoon has reported to Secretary Taft that he haB dis patched Lieutenant Robert L. Bollard, Eighth Infantry, to the scene of the trouble, and pending his investigation of the trouble nothing will be done, The Gov ernor reports that in his. opinion the trouble between the police and sailors atsantiaeo was nurelv in- 1 1 a. dividual aid not in any setiso the result of any general Hl-teiing between the Americans and bans. We want everyone in Salisbury and surrounding locality to come and see the new store. v'':'C' We want everyone to see what a delightful and interesting-'and beautiful store we have fitted up. We want everyone to see with their own eyes just what a splendid service we will be able to pro duce with such a store as this behind us. Everything is done everything is going to be done to make our service of the greatest possible value to oua customersr Come and see the new store. 0 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooobooooQ Prescriptionist. This man bought a supply of tobacco with out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at less expense than cheap tobacco, SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this Some day theyll get a taste of the real paper so that every chewer has had an Schnapps theyH realize what enjoyment Cu FOLEYSI&DNEYCURE JSakas Kidneys and Bladder Right less This property is well located in Franklin township and is only about three and one-half miles northwest from Salisbury, N. O.,. on the new Mocksville public road. The sale will be left open ten days for a ten per cent bid- Now is your opportunity to buy a small farm cheap. This April 8th, 1907. JOHN J. STEWART. ' commsknerJS ELECTRIC BITTERS THE BEST FOB RTT.TflTTSN'RSS AND KIDNEYS. Relief from Rheumatic Pains. "I suffered with rheumatism for over two years," says Mr. Ro land Curry, a patrolman, of Key West, Fla "Sometimes it set tled in my knees and lamed me, so T could hardly walk, at other limes it would be in toy feet and hands so I was incapacitated for dutv. One night when l was in sever pain and lame. from it my wife went to the drug store here and came back with a botttle of Chamberlain's lin Balm, I'was rnbbed with it and found the pain had nearly gone during th night. I kept on using it for a little more than two weeks and found that it drove the rheumatism away. I have not had any trouble from that disease for ove r three months." For sale by James Wkat Malti Is to Beer -mm- Malt is barley, witn u life-germ artificially growi Malt gives body, strength and quality to beer. The better the malt, the more satisfying the be"er. 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U Dronerlv aged, rich and mellow Q malt and hoDS perfectly blended. Wh n you go to buy an organ or piano your home don't U t agent persuade you that sonW other is "just as gooi as the Weaver." Com v to us and buv a Weaver and be Satis fied. Organs coss too much to bev experiment ing. You kuow the Weaver is good. If you don't, ask your neighbor who has one. They are easy to Play, prices are Low and terms are Easy. Write us for full particulars Now. When ordering beer, ask for Pabst Blue Ribbon. Plommer, Salisbury, and Spencer 'Made by Pabst, at Milwaukee Pharmacy, Spencer, N. 0. 1 Ana powiea oniy n me orewery. 0 0 0 Yours truly ,5 C. W. FRIX & CO., Main Street, Salisbury, N C. ioOOCJ Jill W ' I 0 J - 0 S Hi it-- - -North Carolina Msrliktors, V 0 0 0 a
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