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brighter Pro$pecte Wo have photographs gYiewsFerAcrei many actual 01 cotton fields on which no fertilizer were used ana picture OA urauo uu wmiiu "other makes" of fertilizers were used. Results of these crops were dismal failures. There are much brighter prospects" ahead for the Droirressive farmers of the South. w5 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 their size) on your plants by plentifully using Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. This method will tremendously "increase your yields per acre." Don't be fooled into buy ing a substitute. Virginia-Carolina Chemical C. Richmond, Va, Norfolk. Va. Durham. N. C. Charleston. S. C Baltimore. Md. Atlanta, Oa. Savannah. Qa. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis. Tenn. Shreveport. La. CHRISTIANA.; P. Thomas Bangle moved into niB new residence last Wednesday, and has gone to house keeping in big style. A debating society was organiz ed at Rowan Academy last Satur day night. The society was named St.-Mary's in honor of the late Miss Mary Goodman, wno taught two very successful schools there, and who is held in such high esteem by all who knew her. Eleven members were present who have started the society in full hwing. John Peplr was elected president, u. A. Tnomas, secre tary and Edgar Peeler, janitor The question chosen for next Sat urday night is : Resolved, that intemperance .has causod more sorrow than war.' Everybody is cordially invited to attend these meetings. . ' . Mrs. Strickler and children, of Concord, were visiting in this community last week. NOTICE TO H03SE OWNERS.- Owing to the fact tfiat many horses are . shipped to Rowan couutv auck 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. Th's horse will be in Salisbury at Fisher Bro's. stable on the fol lowing dates: April 19th and 29th and May 8th, 17th and 27thr Vbry 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, Sec'y & Treas. 5t. China Grove, N. C FAIN Fain In the head nam anywhere, has its causa. Pain is congestion, pain is blood pressure nothing else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop. and to prove it he has creates little pink tablet. That tablet called Dr. SnBop'a Headache Tablet coaxes blood pressure away from pain centers. Its effect is charming, pleasingly delightful. Gently, though safely, it surely equalizes ths blood circu lation. If you have a headache, itrs blood pressure. If it's painful periods with women, same cause. If youjtre sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood congestion blood pressure. That surely Is a certainty, for Dr. Shoop' s Headache Tablets stop it in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your finger, ana doesn't it get rea, ana swell, and pain you? Of course it does. It's con gestion, blood pressure. You'll find it where pain & always. It's simply Common Sense. we sell at 2d cents, ana cneenuuy recommena Dr. Shoop's pupils of this the exhibition v ROWAM ACADEMY. . HI i -"May 11th, 1907. Wo along now and cotton is coming up nicely. Wheat is coming out in heads and the song of the reap er will soon be-heard. . The health of the community is very good at present. D. T. Peeler left last Wednesday for Burlington, N. C, to attend the Classis of the Reformed church. Mr. Peeler went as a delegate from St. Luke's, Frank Agiier and family visited MrAgner's brother, of near Faith, last Sunday, Mr. Agner says that his brother told him he sold straw berries tfiis season and, only got 20c per quart. Gracious i Wouldn't we eat a Ions time at a quart if we had to pay that. Little Misses Louana and Cal lie Frick, visited their brother H. F. Frick, of Crescent, last night. Several of the vicinity attended at arger's, May 9th, and report a nice time-. We didn't go,- we went fishing and we caught some fish too. We had to hire a horse and wagon to bring, us part the way home. Seems that some of our people are getting scared up a little. Guess it is time to get scared when you see a light and when say something it comes right to you and you find it is pnly theiittle light alone. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cauble and two little sods, of Granite "Quarry, were welcome visitors in this neighborhood last Saturday night and Sunday. The Carolina Watcaman comes to every home in our community and all are anxious for its arrival. We b3lieve that there are families which have never taken any paper except the Watc hman. Ask them why they like it so well, and they By virtue of a decree of the Superior w ie you because it Stands for the right. Success to the Watch man aud its many readers. Patsey; Memorial Day. May 10th, Memorial Day, was appropriately observed-fcere. The exercises of the day took place at the graded school building. Quite a number of old veterans from different sections of the county were present. ' Capt. James R. Crawford was maeter of ceremonies and he introduced Rev. M. M. Kinard. pastor of St. John's Lu- fchfiran nhnrch. who offered the onenine oraver. After some fine- lv ronrlfirftd music Hon. John S. Henderson called the origiual roll of the Rowan veterans. Col Paul B. Means, of Concord, was the orator of the day and he made &. anfiflch which charmed all who heard it. A dinner was served by R. W. Prie under the auspices of the local chapter of . the Daughters of the Confederacy. Early in the afternoon the pupils of the school marched to the three city ceme teries and decorated the graves of veterans with flowers. ORIMESlTw DRUG STORE. Tablets GRIMES DRUG CO. Sale o! Valuable Land. Re-Sale" o! Valuable Land lor Assets In Dursuance of a judgment of the Superior Court, in a special proceed iner entitled John J. Stewart, adminis t..tnr of W. W. Miller, aeainst John Goodman and wife. Fanny E. Good man. Adam E. Miller, Wm. D. Miller Henry C, Miller, Henry Turner and wife, Susan A. Turner, Mary E. Miller, (widow), and Eugene A. 'Miller, Theo. T. Miller, Zula E. Miller, Ira W. Mil ler, Archy Lee K. Miller and Sidney E. Miller, minors, the undersigned will sail at public auction at" the Court House door in Salisbury, N. C, on Saturday, the 15th day of June, 1907, Court of Rowan county in the special proceeding entitled irank W Uryan, administrator of Jonas Luckey, de ceased, against Correlius Luckey and others, heirs at law, the undersignea commissioner will sell at public auc tion, to the Irghest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury, N. C, on Monday, the 17th day of June, 1907, at 12 o'clock M., the. following de scribed real-estate, to wit: the same beine in Scotch Irish township. Rowan Lcounty, N. C: Vii-fit. Tract Kemnninff at a stone in the old Hall line, thence N. 2 E 16.20 chains to a hickory in W. A Steele's and Coseph Cartner's corner t.hfTip.e N. 89 W. 26.46 chains to a stone on Pinkney Neely's and Jonas - i i .i fi -i r i Luckey s division line ; inence o. i2 VV. 13.98 chains to a stone in road on Mrs. M. F, Bryan's line; thence S. 70 1 2 E. 9.82 chains to a stone on said line : thence S. 88 1-2 E. 2.35 chains to ' . i- j-i tr nn w a stone on same line ; tnence . E. 18.30 chains to the beginning. Con taining 45 78-100 acres more or less Second Tract: Beginning at a stone on W. A. Steele's and Geo Simmons' corner on Albert Luckev's line : thence S. 89 E. 4.75 chains to a stone on VV. A Steele's corner; thence N. 11 E. 12.25 chains to a stone on W. A. Steele's Please Take Notice. Last week we received a notice of- the marriage of a couple in Morgan township, but trie name of the writer did not accompany the notice and it was not pub lished. The same notice was sent a second time and still no name with the communication. We are glad to get matters of news of this nature, but we must say, for something like the thousandth time, that we cannot publish an item unless we knowwho it comes from. We might publish a mar riage notice like the oue referred to, and cause a lady considerable embarrassment. We presume it is all rights but we must know who sent it before it will be pub- ished. All correspondents will please remember this in future. the following described land, to wit: Beginning at a 5take in a road, Samuel g E 120g haing t Carter and Mary E. Miller's dower's li: a or ieea i Carter ana Mary -i it. corner ana runs inence d. 12 chains to a stake ; thence W. 18.82 chains to a stake, Ashby Miller's cor ner; thence N. 68 VV. 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, contain ing 32 acres be the same more or less. ' . , This property is well located hi Franklin township and is only about three and one-half miles northwest from Salisbury, N. C, 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 May 13th, 1907. ;JOHN J. STEWART, commissioner 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 Clawj son, for the protection and -benefit&f 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 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 and the Bringle's ferry road, and runs thence N. 32 degrees W. 50 feet to a stake in Bringle's ferry road ; thence St-47 degrees W. par allel with Boyd's street 196 feet to a stake on an alley ; thence S. 32 Hpotpos "R. 50 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 9; thence N. 47 degrees E. 196 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 8, on Henderson's plot of 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. Crawfoitl. April 17th, 1907. JOHN J. STEWART, 5t Trustee. 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. m mtLtS' BASl iHD TOT CO. D. K FRANK N. BRYAN, commissioner. Smoot & CappS, attorneys. North Carolina, ) Rowan County, Polly-Mary Hill vs. N.G.Hill. The defendant In Superior Court August Term, 1907 Notice to defendant to appear al August Court, 1907. above named will take notice that an action entitiea as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Rowan county by plaintiff against him for the purpose of obtaining 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 required to appear at August Term of Rowan Superior Court to be held in the court house of said county on tne nrsc mon day before the first Monday of Septem GRANITE QUARRY. Arthur G. Hudson and Miss Lillian G. Dry were married bun- dav at Blacksburg, S. C. There was objection by the bride's pa rents aud then South Carolina was not far away. They will live in Granite Quarry. Mrs. Eunice Cody has been con fined to her home by nlness for several days. Dr. J. H. Peeler's little daugh ter Evaline is confined to her bed with meaBles. Miss Ellen Barringer of "Union church, is visiting Rev. Geo. H. Cox. Prof.y William Fesperman is painting L. J. Kluttz 8 new, large two-story store house outside aud inside. A large stock or gooda will soon be opened up in this store. Brother Bartlette was m town Monday. Siter Patsey let us hear from you. SADIE. earning and Presorting. The State Department; of Agri culture has just published a thirty-seven page bulletin on the above named topics. The bulle tin deals extensively with the can ning of fruits and vegetables, and the fflethods of preparing sauces, catsups ud pickles. Vinegar and wine making and the prepa. ation of pure, unfermented fruit juices; the nickling of meats and fish and the manufacture of sausagn are also dealt with. It is estimat ed that one-fourth of the vegeta ble and fruit crops of the State are annually wasted because the growers are for one cause or an other unable to preserve the sur plus crop which can not be con sumed or sold in the fresh state. This bulletin is intended to teach how to utilize such fruit. It is written m plain, intelligible lan guage and contains ample instruc tions to enable aDy intelligent farmer or housekeeper to preserve all our more important fruits and vegetables, so that what is now wasted in seasons of plenty may be kept for seasons of scarcity. This bulletin is sent only to tho?e who write tor it. The edition is limited and thoBe who want it should apply at once, AddresB Department of Agriculture. Ral eigh N. C. OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. 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 nting our store. We want everyone in Salisbury and surrounding locality to come and see the new store. We want everyone to see what a delightful and ' interesting and beautiful store we have fitted up. I We want everyone to see with their own eyes ( just what a splendid service we will be able to pro- i duce with such a store as this behind us. I Everything is done everything is going to be I done to make our service of the greatest possible value to oua customersr Come and see the new store. OOOOOQOOOUOOOOOUOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUWWWVVA n -v WATCH THIS SPACE IN NEXT WEEK'S PAPER. IT WILL TELL YOU THE REAL REASON WHY Hotel Property Sold. The Hotel Jackson property Bold at auction last luesday, was purchased by D. L. Gaskill for $20,800. The present proprietor of the hotel has a lease on the property which- will not expire until Julv of next year and he will remain in charge of the bus iness until that time. Mr. Gas kill will hold the property, for time at least. V 1fW7 htiVi a Viq OftfVi Haw nf in. gust, and answer or demur to the ne-UfllUH ulBfll1 wiiuiuii. P. H Julian, J. D. Noawonn. . Thompson, J. a. Pbblbk, V. -President. Teller. complaint of plaintiff in said action, or I thft nlaintiff will apbly to the Oourt for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This April 29th, 1907. J. F McCUBBINS, Clerk of the Superior Court. R. Lkb Wright, atty. Commissioner's Re-sale of Valuable Farm ing Lands. Pursuant to the provisions of an or der of the Superior Court of Rowan nnntv. in the special proceeding en titled. ' Jas. L. Sechler and others vs A. L' Sechler and others," the under- sigden, commissioner, will on . Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1907. at 12 o'clock, M,, -at the Court House door in Salisbury, expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the lands of the late Jacob Sechler, in China Grove Township, adjoining Wm Sechler and others, and described as follows: First tract Beginning at a stake, Obe SlOon's corner ; thence S 2 W 20.35 chains to a pine knot, said Sloop's cor ner; thence S. 88 E 9.75 chains to a pine knot. Winecoff'. comer ; thence S. 2 W. 3 50 chains to a stone, Wine coff's corner; thence S. 88 E. 11 chains to a post oak, Winecoff's corner, thence S. 2 W. 22 chains to a stone, A. D.E. Se6hler's corner; thence a new line 8. 89 E. 15.80 chains to a stone, said Sechler's corner ; thence N. 4 W. 21.50 chains to a stone, Corriher's cor ner; thence N. 2 E. 23.85 chains to a stake ; thence N. 88 W. 34.13 chains to Vi hftcnnnincr containing 121 acres vuv 3 CJ I - ' mnTA CiT less. Second tract Beeinnine at a white oak, R. 8. W. Sechler's corner; thence N. 88 W. B.25 chains to a stake on Obe Hloon's line: thence N. V4 E. 1.25 - ' 7. . .. ' . i chains to a stake in the Dig roau ; tkenceN. 2 W. 2.50 chains to a small, black oak; thence N. 62 E. 5 chains to Stake on R. a. W. SMpr'a line: The annual re union of Confed . L J iV erate veterans was uem u uigau church last Thursday. The Camp was well represented and .a large gathering of peopln whs present Rev. Geo. H. Cox, chaplain of the Camp, presided. Addresses were made bv John D. Barrier, of Concord, and A. H Boyden of Salisbury. The following officers wete elected for the ensuing year Geo. A. Bareer. chaplain : P. A. Sloop, 1st. lieutenant ; Wm, BeaV er. second lieutenant: Rev. Geo H. Cox. D.D.. chaplain: A. W Kluttz, adjutant; J. A. Eddie i T l. man, sergeant-major ; j a o o u Stine, treasurer, there are aout forty old soldiers buried at Organ church and their graves were dec orated with flowers, A bountiful dinner was served. IftHYSKlDHEYCURE jt nans Moneys ana Bladder Right thence S. 30 E. 5.45 chains to the be V""6' ."k?.1Ing i o-o acres, more xms the 30th day of April, 1907. A. L. SEOHLER: R. R Commissioner -"'iijsit, Attorney. Relief Trom Rheumatic Pains. "I suffered "with, rheumatism for over two years," says Mr. Ko- land Curry, a patrolman, ot Key West. Fla. "Sometimes it set tled in my knees and lamed me so I could hardly walk, at other times it would be in my feet and hands so I was incapacitated lor duty. One night when I was in severe pain and lame from it my wife went to the drug store nere and came back with a botttle ot Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I was rubbed with it and found the pain had nearly gone during the night. I kent on using it for a little more than two weeks and found that it Ji-nsa tVift rhfinm&tism awav. I UIO 1 V www - 90 have not had any trouble from that disease for over three months'.'- For sale by Jamea Plummer, Salisbury, and Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. U. Our reduced subscription price laBts only 17 days longer. Confederate Veterans' Re-Union, Rich mond, Va., May 30th June 2nd. 1907. For the above occasion South ern itaiiway win sen tickets to Richmond, Va., and return at rates named below: Shelby, $0.95; Gastonia, 6.55; Charlotte 5 00; Concord, 5 50: Salisbury, 5 05; Statesville, 5 55: Hickory, 6.15; Greensboro, 4 05; Winston-Salem, 4,60; Durham, 3 35; Raleigh, 3.40; Oxford, 2 50. Approximately low rates fr m other points. Tickets on sale May 26th to June 2nd inclusive, with final limit June 11th, 1007. The original purchaser may secure an extension-of limit ui.til July 6th, 1907, by depositing ticket with Special Agent at Richmoud, Va., on or before June 11th, and pav ing fee of 50 cents. Tbe return portion of tick ets sold from points South and West of Danville will be hon ored from Richmond or Norfolk, Va., at the option of passengers. When they are honored from For- folk thy must be validated at Norfolk ty Special Validating Agent, L. A. Shipman, No. 4 Granby Street, and must be used leaving Norfolk on or before June 11th, 1907, unless extension of limit is desired in whch case tick et should be deposited with Mr. L. A. Shipman, Sppcial Ageut, Norfolk aud a fee of 50 cents paid. Southern Railway will operate their "Annual Confederate Veter ans' Special," consisting of firstr class dav coaches and Pullman cars to be handle! - through to Richmond without change. This Special will leave Char lotte at 7 :00 A. wl., Wednesday, May 29th, and i9 scheduled'to ar.; rive at liicnmona aoout u:w r M., same date, giving a daylight run. Veterans, their friends and the general public may use this tram. Excellent service on regu lar trains to and from Richmond and Norfolk. Rare opportunity to visit Rich mond, and the Jamestown Expo sition at small cost. Ask your Agent for rates from your station. For further information, and Pullman reservations write, R. L. VERNON, T. P. A 5-8 4t, Charlotte, N. C. -Su HP more V co was cheers chewers other sort of chewing tobacco. show you why there also chewers, tobacco chewed, those, States where first sold, than there are States where "Schnapps" nas been offered to the trade. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, ' C. W. w. more than any .- are m in a not yet f and more pounds of to the population "Schnapps" Tobac- the uilysflc L ov3ir si When you go to buy an organ or piano for your home don't let an agent persuade you that some other is "just as good as the Weaver." Come to us and buy a Weaver and be Satis fied. Organs cpss too much to be experiment ing. You ' kuow the Weaver is good. If you don't, ask your neighbor who has one. They nrft pflsv to Play, nrices are Low and terms j ' X 0 0 a Cd are Easy. Write us for full particulars Now. C. W. FRIX & CO., ooCCj .,-5' - o J iff" o i; I i ill ! Yours truly, North Carolina Disrtiktors, Main Street, SalisburyTiN. C. A ) 0 0 o
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