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Cures Blood. Skin Diseases, Cancer, 6reatest Blood Purifier Free. If yoar blood Is Impure thin, diseased, tot Or lull OI numuis. uuu avi uiuvu yuisuui cancer, carbuncles, eatinjr seres. scrofula, ec zema, itching risings and bumps, scabby, pimp ' , skin, bone pains, cata-rh, rtenma tism, or any Wood or skin disease, take Bo tanic Blood Balm, (B B B) , Boon all sores heal aches and pains stop and tbe blood 4s made pure and rich Druggists or by expre.' 8 $1 per large Dottie sample rree Dy writing mooa Balm Co Atlanta, Ga, B B B is especially ad vised for chronic deep-seated cases, as it cures after all else falls NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS. Owing to the fact that marry 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 nnder the supervision ef the French government with a view to the combination of speed, pow er Jiud 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 : April 19th and 29th and May 8th, 17th and 27th, Vtry 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. He-Sale ol Valuable Lajid for Assets. In pursuance of a judgment of the Superior Court, in a special proceed ing entitled John J. Stewart, adminis trator of W. W. Miller, against 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. Millerp Theo. T. Miller, Zula E. Miller, Ira W. Mil ler, Archy Lee'K. Miller and Sidney E. Miller, minors, the undersigned will ii ii j - . j i BOH fill IJUU11U DUUtlUU Oil bUB UULUTIr House door in Salisbury, N. C, on Saturday, the 15th day of June, 1907, the following described land, to wit: Beginning at a stake in a road, Samuel Carter and Mary E. Miller's dower's corner and runs thence S. 1J4 W. 10,86 chains-te' a stake; thence W. 18.82 chains to a stake, Ashby Miller's cor ner ; thence N. 68 W. 17.21 chains toi 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 tbe same more or less. . This property is well located in Franklin township and is only about three and one-half miles northwest from Salisbury, N. C, on the ew 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 Sale ot YalnaWe Lul By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county in the special proceeding entitled Frank N Bryan, administrator or Jonas uucJcey, de ceased, against Gorrelius Luckey and others, heirs at law, the undersigned commissioner will sell at public auc tion, to the highest 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 being in Scotch Irish township, Rowan county, N. C: First Tract : Beginning at a stone in the old Hall line, thence N. 2 " E. 16.20 chains to a hickory in W. A. Steele's and .' oseph Cartner's corner ; thence N. 89J W. 26.46 chains to a stone on Pinkney Neely's and Jonas Luckey 's division line ; thence S. 19)4 V. 13.98 chains to a stone in road on Mrs. M. F, Bryan's line; thence S.1 70 1-2 E. 9.82 chains to a stone on said line ; thence S. 88 1-2 E. 2.35 chains to a stone on. same line; thence S. 89.J4 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 Luckey's line ; thence S. 89 E. 4.75 chains to a stone on W. A. Steele's corner ; thence N. 11 E. 12.25 chains to a stone on W. A. Steele's line ; thence S. 5 E. 12 08 chains to the beginning, containing 6 acres more or less. FRANK N. BRYAN, commissioner. Smoot & Capps, attorneys. Commissioner's Re-sale of Valuable Farm ing Lands. Pursuant to the provisions of an or der of the Superior Court of Rowan county, in the special proceeding en titled, Jas. -L. oechler 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 Sloop's corner ; thence S 2 W 20.35 chains to a pine knot, said sloop's cor ner; thence s. bo Hi. 9.75 chains to a pine' knot. WinecofrV corner ; 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, Sechler's corner.; thence a new line S. 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 i stake ; thence JN. 88 W. 34.13 chains to the beginning, containing 121 acres more or less.- Second tract Beginning at a white oak, R. S. W. Sechler's corner; thence N. 88 W. 5.25 chains to a stake on Obe Sloop's line; thence N. 1 E. 1.25 chains to a stake in the big road thence N. 2 W. 2.50 chains to a small, black oak ; thence JN. 62 K. 5 chains to a stake on K. S. W. Sechler's line; thence S. 30 E. 5.45 chains. to the be- ginning, containing 1 5-6 acres, more or less. Bidding begins at $2,860. This the 30th day of April, 1907. A. L. SECHLER, Commissioner. M. B, Millie, Attorney. ? ; . STATE HEWS. j The industrial South is march ing" to, the front . in almost all lines. Recently the Elkin Manu facturing Company, of Elkin, whick is noted for its fine " blan kets, shipped eight car loads of them to northern cities, Elkin blankets have a wide reputation. The carelessness of a negro fire man caused the'death. of B F. Cross, at a saw mill in Onslow county the other day. The fire man turned ?n a valve, drenching- Cross with steam and hot wa ter. The latter Lingered in great pain for a couple of days and then died. Cross had been married only a few weeks. A woman named Rosa Johns ton is in jail in Raleigh charged with infanticide. She is said to have given birth to a child in a livery stable, stuffing straw in its mouth to prevent crying and then dashing its braios out against a rock. Edward Nelson, the mail clerk who recently stole $10,000 that was in transit through the mails and restored it, was seutenced to 18 months in the penitentiary by the court in Wilmington. A Greensboro negro was arrest ed in Charlotte recently for put ting used stamps on letters. When your food has not been properly digested the entire sys tem is impaired in the same pro portion. Ycur stomach needs help. Kodol For Iuoigestion and Dyspepsia not only digests what yon eat, it tones the stomach and adds strength to the whole body. Makes rich, pure blood. Kodcl couforms to the National Pure Pood and Drug Law. Sold by James Plummer and all druggists. Our radaced subscription price lasts only 10 days longer. ndigestion Stomach trouble Is but a irmDtom of. and not in itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepda, Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet they are symptoms only of a certain specific .Nerve sicrness notntn? else. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop In the creation of that now very popular Stomach Remedy Dr. Snoop's Restorative. Going direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Snoop and his Restorative. With out that original and hiirhlv vital nrincfole. no such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Br. 8 hoop' Restorative Tablets or Liquid and see for your self what it can and will do. We sell and cheer. tally recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative GRIMES DRUG CO. North Carolina, ) Rowan County, ) Polly-Mary Hill VS. N. G. Hill. The defendant 11 ) C In Superior Court, August Term, 1907. Notice to defendant to appear at August ourt, 1907. above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced m 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 oi 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 the first Mon day before the first Moaday of Septem ber, 1907, which 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 'Jourt for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This April 29th, 1907. J. F McCUBBINS, Clerk of the Superior Court. R. Lee Wright, atty. - A Specimen of the fictional Rot That has Rained tbe Democratic Party. , The chances are eight to ten that Bryan will be nominated by by Democrats, and, if he be nomi nated, the chances are ninety-nine to one hundred that he will be de a - . ma i leatea. rne man wno nroKe up the Democratic party is not the man to save the Democratic party But for .his crazy leadership the party would be in power to-day ; that is to say, but for the criminal opposition of the Demociatic mar plots to the sound policies cf Mr. Cleveland the Democratic party would have retained its control of the Goverment at Washington for half a century. I A dreamer, and idealist, a speculatar on the weakness and folly of the sort or men who have obtained control of the Democ ratic organization. Mr. Bryan has proved to be the most success ful political fakir this county has ever known. Gifted with uncom mon powers of oratory and poss essing a charming personality he came very near taking the country over thejrecipice in his first great campaign ; but having failed twice to win when he was fresh and a vast majority of his party belived in him, it is worse than folly to say that he is the logical man for 1908.' When free silver died, died also Bryan as a practical politicalfactor. C harleston News and Courier.- I 4 Per Cent. We pay 4 per cent, on money in savings department, adding tne interest to the principal every 90 days, and offer every safe guard to the depositors. We also loan money on real es 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. Mother's Reason Restored by Baby. 'The sight of her baby, the touch of ita little hand and the -sound of Its voice have been the means of curing Mrs. Mae Col lins, a beautiful young woman of this town, of a violent attack of insanity. Six months ago Mrs Collins' husband died suddenly. Within a few days she had entirely lost h?r reason, and her infant child was sent to the home of her hus band's parents. Physicians finally pronounced the woman incurable and were making preparations to send her to an asylum. Yesterday her child was brought here, and the rnoment it was placed in her arms her mother recognized it and wept for the first time since she low her reason. Within five min utes the mental cloud'wai dispelled, and the physicians say that a permanent cure has been effected. Central City, Neb., dis patch. 0 Man. A man's life is full of crosses and temptations. He cometh into the world with out his consent, and goes out of it against his will, and the trip between the two is exceedingly rocky. The rule of the contraries is one of the important features of the trip. When he is little, the big girls kiss him, but when he is grown the little girls kiss him. If. he is poor, he is a bad mana ger, if he is rich, he is dishonest. If be needs credit he don't get it ; if he-is pn sper U8 ever one wants to do bini m favor. If he is in politics it's for pie. If he is out of politic y u can't .place him and he is no good to the country. If he doesn't givo to rlmrity, he is a stingy cuss; if he does, it is for show. If he is actively religims he is a hypocrite; if he takes no inter est in religion he is a hardened sinner. If he shows affection he is a soft specimen ; if he seems to care for no one he is cold-blooded. If he dips young there was a great future ahead of him ; if be lives to an old age he has missed his calling. Life. - rA Hearst Conference. . ' Announcement was made here tonight, following a, visit of Max Ihmsen to spy 'out the prospect of the recount bill's passage, that a national conference of the inde pendent leagues of the various States had been called to meet in New York city in September. This is taken to be the hrst for mal announcement of the Hearst intentions as to the presidency. No official dict on that subject was forthcoming. . " The Hearst people now have fairly well organized political ma chines in New York, Illinois, Cali fornia and Massachusetts, a Nu cleus in Texas, and a fond hope in many other States which en thusiastic Hearstites say will blos som into excellent organizations between now and the time for the presidential campaign. Alba n y dispatch to New York World Before You Purchase Any Other Write ME NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell recard less of quality, but the " New Home '.'is madv b wear. Our guaranty never runs out We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions bf the trade. The " Bfew Home ' stands attht lead of all High-grade family sewing r.-.achinc; Sold by authorized dealers only FOR SALE BY W M. RUTH, Sali8tarj,J C. Relief from Rheumatic Pains. "I suffered with rheumatism for over two years, ,r says Mr. Ro land Curry, a patrolman, of Ky 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 bo I was incapacitated for duty. One night when- I was in severe pain and lame from it my wife went to the drug store here and came back with a botttle of Chamberlain's Fain Balm, I was rubbed with it and found the pain had nearly gone during th? night Ikept on using it for a little more than two weeks and found that it drove the rheumatism away. have not had, any trouble from that disease for ove r three months.' For sale by James Plummer, Salisbury, and Spencer Crazy Man Jumps From Train, . - - A man appeared at E. M. Har- gett's, who lives on the Wades bcro road, six miles east of Mon roe, this morning and reported that he was from Atlanta, that he came from that city on the Sea board AirLine yesterday and that he had been badly treated on the train, had been robbed of his purse and watch and was thrown off the train near Wingate last night. The man was well dressed and his face was bruised. -He stated that he had made his bed in the woods last uight and that he was afraid to go to any ones house. It is learnad that the man is crazy and that he jumped from the train last night as it was leav ing Wingate. The, man says his name is Jones. He left Mr. Har gett's and stated that he was go ing to JWadesboro. Later the man was arrested by Constable Moore and H. J. Bivens about noon today and was brought here to await instructions from his relatives. Monroe Inquirer. - - - - - Our reduced subscription price lasts only lO days longer. Confederate Veterans' Re-Union, Rich mond, Ya., May 30th-June 2nd. 1907. For the above occasion South ern Railway will sell tickets to Richmond Va., aud return at rates named below: Shelby, $6.95; Gastonia, 6.55; Charlotte 5.00; Concord, 5 50; Salisbury, 5 05; Statesville, 555: Hickory, 6.15; Greensboro, 4 05; Winston-Salem, 4,60; Durham, 3 35; Raleigh, 3.40; Oxford, 2.50 Approximately low rates from other points. Tickets cm sale May 26th to June 2nd inclusive, with final limit June 11th, 1007. The original purchaser may secure an extension of limit Uhtil July 6th, 1907, by depositing ticket with Special Agent at Richmond, Va.,H on or belore June 11th, and pay ing fee tf 50 cents. , Tne return portion of tick ets sold from points So-uth and West of Danville will be hon ored from Richmond or Norfolk, Va., at the option of passengers. When they are honored frpm Nor folk they must be validated at Norfolk by Special Validating Agent. L. A. Shipman, No. 4 Granby Street, aud must be used leaving Norfolk on or before June 11th, 1907. unless extension of limit is desired in which case tick et should be deposited with Mr. L. A. Shipman, Special Agent, Norfolk and a fee of 50 cents paid . Southern Railway will operate their "Annual Confederate Veter ans' Special," consisting of-first-class day coaches and Pullman cars to be handle throuah to Richmond without change. This Special will leave Char lotte at 7:00 A. M., Wednesday, May 29th and is scheduled to ar rive at Richmond about 5:00 "P. M., same date, giving a daylight run. Veterans, their friends and the general public may use this train. .. Excellent service on regu lar trains to and from Richmond and Norfolk. Rare opportunity to visit Rich mond, and the Jamestown Expo sitioii at small, cost, ask your Agent fox rates from your station. For further information, and Pullman reservations write, R. L. VERNON, T. P. A 5. 8 4t. Charlotte, N. C Don't Push The horse canMraw the load without help, if you reduce friction to almost nothing by applying 'MicaAxh -j r to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears so long and saves so much . horse power.' NexJ time try Mica Axle Grease. Standard Oil Co. Incorporated The Urges!, Best-EquSppsd ind OSsanest Flat Plug luoctcGQ iiianuiaoiynng .rant in tns world jvcyiiuiua lactones equipped with every modern appliance for producing the best chewing tobacco yf a clean, sanitary and healthful process, under the direction of men who have made the business a life ' study, are located in the centre of the Pied mont tobacco belt, known to the world as the best productive soil for tobac with n aroma so lii,htfuL pleasing appetizing that it created and popularized the fondness for chewing tobacco. Only choice "selections of this well matured, thoroughly cured leaf are used in SCHNAPPS and others of the high-grade Reynolds brands, and exnert tests nmw that this tobacco requires and takes a smaller - it XV TOl v vx v co m iv i i u i n u v w de- 1X and mmmM amount of sweetening than any other kind, and has a wholesome, stimulating and satis fying effect on chewers. schnapps is the brand that made the Reynolds factories famous as the manu facturers cf the best and most nonnlnr Hra1e of chewing tobacco, and made necessary the enormous growth - from a small factory in 1875 to the larg est flat-plug fac tory in theworld.- The men who started tin Reynolds Co., in 1875, are directing it to-day. There are a greater number of manufacturers making imitations claimed to be just as good as SCHNAPPS than any commodity manufac tured; yet there are more poundsof SCHNAPPS chewed than tlie total amount of all imita tive brands, or tobacco of similar appearance. Bt tun th. letters oa the tag and ondtr tht lag tptO S-C-H-N-A-P-P-s, end yon win havo tht ainuina. I. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C, A CRIMES' NEW DRUG STORE. ? ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Q It may not be an entire new store, but there is so 0 much of it now that onr old customers will hardly 0 know it. Q We have been remodeling and repainting and re- 0 fiting our store. , Q We want everyone in Salisbury and surrounding 0 locality to come and see the new store. 0 A We want everyone to see what a delightful and v interesting and beautiful store we have fitted up. Q We want everyone to see with their own, eyes 0 just what a splendid service we will be able to pro- Q duce with such, a store as this behind us. Q Everything is done everything is going to be Q done to make our service of the greatest possible A Come and see the new store. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooodoo 0 0 0 Prescriptionist. c? 8 Do You want a Piano? o ! Do You want an Organ? Do You want a Victor Talking Machine? ! i ooon Give us a call, or write If so, it will be to your advautasre to visit our new store and inspect the elegant lines that wecary. We are sole representatives in North Carolina for the Weaver, Stultz & Bauer, Capen, York, Shultz and Livingston pianos, and the Celebrated Weaver organs. We also carry the largest stock of Victor Talking Machines that is carried in any house in ,this part of Jhe country, and have prepared a special booth to ac commodate this pait oi our business. We also carry all kinds of stringed instruments, strings and sheet music. You can buy on the Easy-pay plan if you so desire. Why should you longer postpone supplying your home with music? ' " , for catalogues, prices and terms. Respecefully, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c. w. frix & CO., Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. 0 0 cD Pharmacy, Spencer, N. C. - , ; V -
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