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t - - A u - . : , LocalNews Items for a nego named JEd. Williams. Tbe latter has beeu employed by R.J, Holmes as a Bervant, at. his bachelor quarters, and is charged with stealing $18 from his em ployer. , Mrs, - M. Shimpock and A. MV, Freeze, of - Enochyille, were married lat Thursday by Rey. J. L. Morgan. 2: . Miss Ada Brandon of Blacks burg, S. C.t and Benj. Cauley, who is a Southern --Express ujes senger, running on the Western road, wlre7 married last"eveiing at the parsonage of the sFirst Methodist church, Rev. E. J. Mc Larty 'officiating. The cou p l e left "for a visit to Norfolk and Richmond. " 5 Rev. T. F. Cslloway assistant pastor of the First Baptist chnrch, will leave shortly for Orlando, Fla. He will serve a church there as pastor for three months. . rne lniano bou qt-air. u ao. A. " Li Abell died5 last Tuesday night. The remains were taken to Decatur, Ala., for interment. ... Rev. R. E. Neighbor has goDe o unanoiie were ne win coiiuuui a fant moatino fnr BAvnrn.1 waaVb. Archibald Hedrick, of New York, has qualified as adminis trat6r tipon the estate of his fath eri'ihe iate John A. Hedrick. The Board of Aldermen Elect Officers anil tbe torn latereisfing flIfiipJrMYUije i!orgia3wasnlp Uondai Might ' Major Appoints offimlttees;.-: ;- log ia Eartf Americin laww ujf Hi W Oaaag Jrr;: " The Board of Aldermen- hlda : , The first-patent in-Amencaas wreotttoWAmiuK. 1 mAAf.in9l ait. Thnrsdav iiffht' :and arranted" to JoseDh ?etfXZ 'ftanwk - Bioey WobdsJ 3 une 11 :-Af ter- Thn following Vet and maohinist who had? immvrl tible cyclone Visited our: sec REVntTTOFFIGERS: THFFIBSrPA ASIYERErSTORU: - section city officers we e elected: - "D.tWi grated from. Hammersmith;; EngHfas night" about lOVcldck- totally Julian: tax collector; -Jamear W-Hand, where he? waMm id-io.aewrjng crops, jThe cloud tame Hideout, cIerk;-;w'Ts'Kaineynile "was a very j801?? .r.P ri'm nonnwes aireciriOH. treasurer; Hon. JndISw Hender- and was induced by Uov. win- accompanied by a terrible roaring son ' and-N: B. ftfcCanle'ssyf water throp, 5h6;yoJunger,-o co&S;tq woudj andJajBtedalJout 30; in commissioners. There was-a tie LynnVMassr.libout i64, as ma- ntesV "01d - meZT'aay it ' is the on the vote i of treasurer, Jand;it terechanicJoablhs4h" fiercsQtoTm - tfeat ever'visttwi was broken by- tfee mayoj! ho iron and steel works. ' : . this section, to their knowledge. voted for Mr.Rainey. " It sde- : He was the the acknowledged The storm,- from the best WeL can rour for the b.oardiill elect the latfet of- builde? macfiinrym this miles. ' - ' ficiaf at a later meeting, e sal- country, and first patentee of- in- In some places greater damage ary of the clerk was reduced from vention in America, havng in-, jRraa.done than in others. : tt $1,27Q ' per vyear to $900"K jnie troduced the idea (fijMfe grflSl tjopa are tota Hy destruyed, the cleVkdffice will be at theljty by act oLParlTameStff- lofaifrbeating wb Hall hereafter, and hewill .be ex- protection for the manufacture of all vegetables flat on the ground peoted to be on duty durghe ;iprytiiyiitio?tb' hersectioticEwnicli : wasCyisited dav The eletioal' of policemen government of Massachusetts Bay. by. the oyclone if in , a .terrible was postponea unt'jt a suD,seotuenii--ouroaA ui auwcu uwjr meeting.. The mayor appointed!; - -Tj; . r- tbe following committees 1 3QQlli JlanlversarT. CelebratioR. Finance W. B. Strachau.W. C. Maupin, J. V. Wallace and ii.'H; Boydenei-cffficio: ; Streets C. L. Welch, WJD. ;C.esler 1'. Strafed, On last Thursday of Fn day a bltie-speckled - hound-slut Ifeft -ffly-premise-Whew spokn to she raises herMpperJip and ex-pTiseVtheLteehVI-wiU- pay$ 00 for - her "returuTxWj 0 FbAlic Coruir Fisber aud Shaver streets; SALISBURY MARKETS. Maupin, Police 4-C. X- .Welch, W.fB. Strachan, J, E. HennesseeandvA. H. Boy den eX-officio.' deceased left no will. . F. ,L. Bobbins, who will shortly start a factory for the manufac ture of mercurized linen, has or dered the needed machinery and expects it here in about two weeks. The Sunday school children of the First Methodist church enjoy ed their annual picnic at South River, last Thursday. - T)f FT O. Pitta, of Hiffh Point. ; a dentist of that city, was brought - to tbe Sanatorium here early in . the' week", for an operation. ... f - ' . .. The infant son of "J. T. Rulfs, of Wilmington, died last Tuesday nigt at the borne of its grand patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ren dlemanon South Maiu street. The little one survived its mother but 'a short while.' Vy. B. Snmmersett visited Win ston last week to attend airexecu- Z I A. l A 1 7 a A n I Li.mi .ture Dealer's Association, of North Carolina. Conductor Parker, who has a run' between Spencer and Monroe, Ta., was painfully hurt a few days since. In trying to catch the aboose of Jiis train, he collided with a switch post. " Editor Sells, of tHe-Copleemee Banner, has sold his paper to T. R. Walsh, of Mbcksvill'e. G. W. Wright, of this city has been elected a delegate to the National Convention, :by the Funeral Directors' Association of North Carolina, which has recent ly been in session in Raleigh. A membership committee con- of A. L. Smoot, H. G. Tyson, Bismark Capps, D. W. Morris and 3. S. Minor, has been appointed by tbe Law and' Order League. ' This committee has al ready commenced a canvass for new-members. UighJMhajJ. Wallace, C. L. Welch. -Cemeteries-W. C. MaupinA. Parker, W. A. Daniels. ' ?W - Buildings J. E. HennesseeW. A:, Daniels, J. O. Kesler. Sewerage: and Water Daniels. W. B Strachan Welch. . ' -. ' Fire J . V. Wallace, A Parker, W. C. Maupin! ; ' " Health A. Parker, W,: fB! Strachan, J. C. ECesler. -5 fff Ordinances $. C. Kesler J.- E. Hennessee, J. V. Wallace. .exunday known tof , wa third .Sunday after . Trinity to a 'lkrgV portion of ' the 'ChHstian world, will be a day of more than usual v interest to- tEpisc9paliai8 throughout the United : States, Savunell6h "wSirbe th , 800th anniversary (of the first aa- ministration of the Holy Cqm-- mnnion in tne coiony at jsuiw Ebwn, every communicant being present abd feceiv&g the .Com- munion At i :oU a. m., onuexi r Sunday, at 3t. Luke's Episcopal r?? 'W-A bhdro, there will lek corporate et?'id "-Corrected weekly y D. M Mifler,' Ahples. frbUsher, $ 25 to $2 00l B won, Mites per & ,-11 to lljr - .i - shoalderp, per & 11 to l2i. Jiam ?per-tt; 14 to 16. i ' r round,- per tt , 10 to 12. Bntteri. choice yellow,- 20 to 25, . Oabbaf e, per1 fc 2 to 8. V r ' f r Chickens, per lb. Vx to 9. 1 -1 Com, per bushel, $L0Q. -Cotton, per fi?10 to 13." ! - Ducks, -20 to 35. - i Egs, per doz, 18 to 20. " i Flour,8t'aight, per sack, $2 00 to $2.25 ' pat, $3 00 to , - Guineas, 25 to 30 ; IfaVi per. hundred Ba, 50 to 60 -Hides, Rroen per lbt9otto 11 ,1 Hides, dry, -er ft, 10 to 12. ; f Honey, per lb,l5 t20. : Mr Lard, N. 0-, pejj H. 10 to 13." -j: Meal, bolted. per, bu, 85. to 90 1 Oats, per btf.J 45 to 50. Omona, perbu $1 00 to $110. t Potatoes. Irish, per bu. 1.00 to $1.25. Wheat' per bash. 90 to $1. 1 ,l : I' 'I'- i.,.i( ' 1 - "" ' i III . -' Report of the condition of thn (, THE BANK OF SPENCER, Hi opeiioer,- ii. u., -ai me ciobq,. . 1 ? - 1 OAil. trwri 'i ui uuBiiicBB majr uiu, xvu. Loans and Discounts $32,374:83 Overdrafts, unsecured ... 693. 89 Furniture arid Fixtures. . . : 1,100.00 De frorhiBanks and Bankers- s 4,628.74 Silver coin, including all mi-. nor coin currency. . . . . ... :611 87 National bank notes and otb - ! ' erU S. notes..., 700.00 ' Total . ... $46,609.13 LIABILITIES. '' ' - iiEphrainx: William's barn was I Capital stock paid in.. ..... $ 5,000.00 : -.. j - undivided. pyonts. . less cur,: U1U lu F100 " BD ront. OTnAKSAR ftttd taXAd otherwise &l ' paid:..... i.?.r. 276.85 i t3TAhn T 3hwrR hrn wm nn. Deposits subject to ehMk&HoiQ2,246.96 jonn l. snaver s parn was, un- M t ,nH Ranira,B i am tn roofed and wheats house," Cribs, I Cashier's cheksootatanding 6,075.00 Bat onhr when hungry and only to satisfy hanger. Eat simple f oods noRgreat variety at a meal. Don't v hurry masticate your food thoroughly; : Drink whea yoo axe thirsty. " Don't worry,' keep yotur head eool K and your feet warra: Keep your, bowels regular, not: -. by drugs, but by the daily eating of- . " condition. IL wheat and oats was r Just blown dowji some wheat could Pbe saved, Dut' tiem Itraw is broken ah'ineifdreis ruiuedV Jesse" ErvVbaxn roof was blown off and his dwelling bouse , dam agedr '' Jacob Arey's dwelling .house was, moved two inctes off the pil lars,, bis wheat house and crib blown down. JjJ Lai d Ln U lb. tVUEAT , FLAKE- CELERY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 An improved whole wheat food, carefully prepared containing all the essential properties of wheat. Palatable Nutritious Easy off Digestion and ready to Eat CubeseneOot. Pn M a aot ntm lor a Tew Mane; or coo a boboa aim. (Oe a package My Slgnatur -on rnvrnt-t ,- :rs-.-: package ' BMBSMsndaMOOvssajBiMaOOn IM Fffll U.W). damaged. Communion for, the male.com muuicauus qt vuo. ciiureu, nuu at the 11 o'clock service there ' will be one for the women. Rev. F, Jy Murdoch " especially desires that on this day every communicant of the church, who can possibly do i- Total ,,$46 609.13 . si i Ti ' . c CthftvAr Jfr f!rtti "aftw1 mill ataie 01 """"J,01 cowan, 0.0.: anaver a Kjo h., saw mm t j ir Domett: cashier of the Above- shelter was t6rn to pieces, also B. j named bank, do solemnly Swear that P, Basinger; & Go's, raw mill buildings. . .' The above are a few who have suffered losses ot personal .prop erty also lots of timber. TTJ-Jr - 1 J s n -. , 1 - ; fiuuareas oi pines, oass ana so, 4Jome to the Communion at f . . - ii." r; ,1-' "iili f i' I scrubs. cover the ground. in lb 1 . 1 u r a. 1 1 m hu aia-vrw iithm League Meeting. The Law and Order League held an one or There will be the usual service at 11:00 o'clockwafi which time the interesting and enthusiastic I Rector will preach a sermon bas- meeting at the court house feuh- ed upon the early history of tbe dav afternoon, tnere beins aoout cnurcn in tne umtea states 100 members present. A number of brief addresses were made bear ing upon the line of work to taken up liy the League. Some- where in the neighborhood of 25 new members were added at this meeting, and the League now: has a membership of about 125.' The League will hold its Regular meet ings on thefirst Tuesday of each month. listing Weddiog Announcfmeot. , .Th Mocksyille Courier qf last week I mak'es ' Jthe following an nOnhemnt." whikn Wav be "of in terest to our readers: "Cards are out announcing the marriage 'E, C. Shaver says he had be tween two and three hundred thousand down on land; r , '.yb; Charles CulpsayB be had a hun dred thousand feet of timber on his place blown down. From what1 we can learn at this the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. OAs. jl. dobsbtt, casnier. Correct Attest : S- C. Dorset-TV ) ; W. 0, Gatbwood, Directors. S. O. Sassbb, V , : " Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 28th day of May,-190T. W . A. Itoodmam, notiry publie. : - NOTICE. u feet of timber blown tne unaersiguea, nave taten 100 hundred acres of the agency to sell the Ureenville or nnaay wasuiug . uucuiuhb lor the Greenville, Michigan, Com pany. They are what the people want, they are the best washers made, they give perfect satisfac the storm. . nNo loss of lives nor stock is Negro Killed. Two negroes whose of Miss Grace - Coiey hxxd TIdwin ported at this writing. H. Bost,.two of Cooleemee's most T A. Lisk says his house , was popular young people. The mar- six inches deep in water. A rock riage will take place June 19th, ing chair that was sitting out his 1907rat 5'cJkpaat the pwjhwis 'blown a distance' of Methodist -Episcopal c hurch, about 75 yards and over a five- MriBpsMtf6btshce.i'Tb ! nice grove at names wererf Co3leem, 1? "C' not learned, became involved m a native ot Kowan, going irom tne LiUther xii. u. church was; com- ,Jrr quarrel at Lane Bros, campat the South ; -BiyerifighboTh o "to d t o pletely demolished; bnt, no: dam Yadkin river and one sfcot -and Cooleemee, "1afi6f isS' brother of age Soue i thechuroh. did the shooting went out to the tion in every respec"t, they; are s , i guaranieea to waBn . wnstoanas writing the lower end ' of Morgan nA niiftrB nfirf.flv ftlRn ?with. townshiplis the most" affected byjout any hard rubbing or -wash board. Wash anything from the smallest garment to tbe' heaviest last twelve years, guaranteed'5 to give perfect satisfaction in every respect xt money refunded I have the right to sell in Rowan countyV 1 will keep them1 on hand and sell reasonable. For further information write m$' or call. I will canvass the couhty Yours very truly, j DANIEL EAGLE, Agt.,! . 8m. R. F. D. 2, Richfield, N. C 0 0 How Does Such a Proposition " ! ' ' Appeal to You? Having sized up our stock we find 100 Coats and Vests worth $3.00 to $6.00, 100 Coats and Vests worth $5.00 toS.OOanother 100 worth $6.00 to,$10.00. You ean take your ehoiee for $3, $3 and $4 respectively. We will also have $10,000 worth of Suits, Coats and Vests, Odd Pants and ; Furnishings for greatly reduced values for the -next twojweeks. If you really want $2.00 in value for $1.00 in cash xall at once upon the old relia ble firm: :. SHOOT BROS; & ; ROGERS. booos oa-oos- ooc camp to self some sort of "jiope." After the affair he gave himself up to the foreman of the camp and related the particulars' pf the shooting. The officers were KOti- tied and D eputy. Sheriff Rice went out, brought the negro to town and lodged hin in jail. '' Many people are damaged se verely by the loss of household furuiture.tc. We think probably the corn may grow out again but it will be late and not half a crop. John Basinger, an old Confed erate soldier, died at his . home An up-fo-date eity Should have an up-to-date Directory We S.olieit your Support in the Coming Publication of the SALISBURY-SPENCER DIRECTORY. : -1 - . 1 1 ----- . - - ( - . -j. J - ' - " ; - -T 1 ' llOTE.-We also request that all house-holders, see to it, that they have their proper number. Piedmont Directory Co.. inc., ' E. H.'MILLER, See. and Mgr Fight Over Receivers&Ip. Recently the Spencer House Trickey who is interested in Furnwhine Company, of Spencer, of the granite industries at Gran- T i Price Hajes, who some time ago escaped from the chain gang, and was Captured last week by Officer , Pool, has been sent back to the ' gang to serve the rest of his sen tence W. L Austin, lias taken the agency for the Stieff pianos, and will travel in this section of tbe State making Salisbury his head quarters. Mr. Austin has had several years experience in this ' work and is a competent salesman. He would be glad to visit any one n in need of a high grade piano. Salisbury is arranging for a . Fourth of July celebration this year. There will be a ball game, speeches, muic, etc. Ex-Gov. Avcoek will probably fba onesvf the. speakers , Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis says : : 'I have mly taken four , doses of your Kidney and Bladder ? Pills and they have done for me - more than any other medicine has ' ever done,; I am still taking the pills as 1 want a pertect.. cure. ! Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, which are uhequaled fr Backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the blad der and" all urinary troubles A woeks trekmebir fdr 25c. Sold -f byi James Plummer and all drug gists. made an assignment and the busi ness was placed in the hands of a receiver. R. Lee Wright, Esq. mande application to Judge Jus tice, of Greensboro, for the lap pointment of a receiver. P.: S Carleton and Cbas. A, Klnttz Wedding at Gmlle Qaarry. Last Wednesday afternoon at the HomebTthVSrieie's parent's,! at Granite Quarry, "Miss Kath arine Trickey was United in mar riage to JW. Fred McCanless, Rev. P. W. . Tucker officiating. The Sunday afternoon at three oclock. couple lft later for' a brief visit He was 77 years eld and has. been t Norfolk and Jamestown. The blind for four or five years. He - I . m . - ' br ide is a daughter of E. Kj leaves a , wile, two sons and one one I daughter to mourn his- loss. He was much loved by those : whoH knew him. ' "Rev. Dr. Atkins preached a noble sermon at Zion M. E. church a- -. ite Quarry. Mr. McCanless , is . a son of the late Qaptt J. Q. McCan- less. , A Narrow Escape. J. M. Bowles v and Thornton rLincle bad a close call last Fri- Sunday7 Hissermin was on love. ; : : , SOUTHERSKB. ' Dr. Liebie:, the ramous German Chemist savs that - Jeer liquid bfead." By this hie means that beer -is afood-ffiiUoflife -giving, health-sustaining qualities. '!The vWlue of beef as a food ! is becoming well knownj and it is now used by , IrhariyV who f have liithcrto loiked upon it as a beverage11 bnlyi " f ftfiflrnoon at the coal chute were appointed, receivers andat f tne SoQthern at Spencer. once took charge of the property Mr. Wright represented Mr Britt, one of the largest stockholders. The other stockholders were rfqt satisfied with .this arrangement and retained E. C. Gregory, Esq., to look after their interests. Mr Greeorv went We. Conference. Tbe South Yadkin Baptist As'- sociation win nave a Dioie con-i in t mr.iEV. iinne zir.n rtiir.n. a Bowles and Mr. Lingle.were ia nninber of able and well known a large derrick, engaged in hoist speakers will be present, among ing coal; when'the machine turned whom are Revs. W . H; Battle, of bottom side. Tip, Lingle Jumped Greensboro H. Hj. Hulten, of - a 5 . mu u - Charlotte; R. J. Willmgham, of and escaped injury .The other Richmond'. R. V. Millerf of Hen man went over with. "the derrick HorantivillA and J. F. Lova. nf iemiitereats Mr- nd was. painfully hi jnred. Th Atlanta. It is expected that a to Asheville and derrick happened to4faU on some arge number of ministers will be 11 annlipd to Indffe Moore for.a Der- trestle work-wmeh probably saved .."t..ni.on-iiii t p rimm" I the two men from . being crashed VLS,-J ui - ojjcuutir .woo, nj;wiureu.. l ne receivers apponiieu uy,vuug nrfmoii Uomnrfat SarelM. Justicedechned to turn oyer the . J. ,, . i P-perty to Mr. Thoina.. There thK, iJKw to! in attendance. will probably be some litigation bodv to1 St:' John's Luth e r a n haiful, protruding pr blind, piles over the matter. chnrch where Rev". M. M. Kiuard preached the anpnaL sermon. : In t he after np-i the mend hers of the order held - inte'res'ting memorial TbftTA wan T lartre nnmber of 1 exerciser at Uhestnut- Hill- em- , - - the oratorlJIIudm i?5S4?& delivered a very impvlpeech; For scratches, burns. - cuts, .in Meeting of tbe Juniors. Piles get quick and certian r lief from Dr. Shoop's .'Magic Qibt- ment. -Please note it is' made alone for Piles, and its action s positive and certain. Itching, disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass tars 50 cents. Sold by Grimes s;Drug StcWaT Tlie Beer of Qua i-l -- 1 iTxiraWs Hotiee to Creditors. district 5 j -- meeting held here last ihight. There was a public meeting at $he 8ect bites - and th,e many little court house yesterday "afternoon hurts minon to every famMy at hich a number xf :adiretles. l!3?HMeJ j mi." .A'rJLt Salve isthe lestremaciy : It is the meeting last night dould not mg Be 8Ta you get DeWitt's. be obtained this morning, ill tijqae gold"by4j:mes Plummer 'and all for publication in this issue. vf ! I druggists. . : j'i1 -H'-i" ice is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands of any kind whatsoever against Barah - A . Barrier, I deceased, to. present the i same duly vermed to. .tne unaersigned executor on or "before? the -14th day of iJune, I 1908 trr-'this notice will be 'plead in OAtoLuieir recovery. Ail persons -in debted to said estate are rtqnired to make Immediate settlement, This the 11th day of June, 1907. " - TCDCFBAN A, BARRIER, executor of Sarah A. Barrier, r B. B. Mnxaa, atty. Spencer, Ni C; i is the most nourishing of all bers because it contains every particle of the healthful, wholesome nutriment of the malt and all the tonic" properties of the hops from which it is made. ' , 7! -The Pabst Eiffht-Dav Maltinff Process fallnmx natnro rnT slowlsr'5 traiiisforming the substance of the barley into pure. nutritious, food. : The- quality of the materials used and the Pabst method of brewing jnake Pabst Blue Ribbon not only4a jpure -i: beer but a healthful; tissue-building, musde-buildmg, life-giving, liquid bread.' DrirPabst Blue? Ribbon, and you pu i health attd 3:enth into your system. - -V .v .-. : Vwhraorder beeri'' ask. for. Pabst Btoe lUbbcav-'-"'":;.- C , MacK by Patst at Milwaukee i And bottled only at the Brewery. ' ; i. -JV liudwlck, ; Zil E. Ennis St, Salisbury. v. i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3CJ 1 1 1 r "4 I '4 l3 1 S' a i i s 5 - -- I '3 & tol V1 4 - - '-."VV ,. - 'J- ...... 1 1 ma i mi tint, i mp'm .11111.1 2"
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