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Francis P. Venable, President,
CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
6-19 5t
William B. Smoot
Bismarck Capps
SMOOT & CAPPS,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW
Room No 6, Court House Annex,
8ALISBURY. N. C.
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Executor's tiotice to Creditors.
Nqtice is hereby given to' all persons
having claims or demands of any kind
whatsoever against Sarah A. Barrier,
deceased, to present the same duly
verified to the undersigned executor
onor before the 14th day of June,
1908, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate are rt quired to
make immediate settlement.
This the 11th day of June, 1907.
' FRANK A. BARRIER,
executor of Sarah A. Barrier,
B. B. Millkr, attyf Spencer, N. O.
Notice of Re-Sale to Hake Assets.
North Carolina, )
In Superior Court.
Rowan County. Before the Clerk,
James H. McKensie, adm'r, )
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 29th day of June, 1907,
the following described real estate, sit
uated in the county of Rowan, and
boi nded as follows: One lot situated
in East Spencer, N. C, on the S. W.
side of Henderson street, fronting on
same, and beginning at a stake or. the
south corner of the intersection 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 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
stake 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;
"H.7 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. Bidding to begin at
$588.50.
May 24th, 1907.
J. H. McKENZrE,
- commissioner.
Burton Craige, attorney.
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We make Sewing Machines to suit all condition
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UISENHEIMER, .
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June 15th.
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The most important subject
with the fa rmers of our section
at present, is about the Wet weath
er, harvest time and a wiiole lot
ot corn and cotton to plow too
It will be a busy time , with the
farmers-the next few weeks.
W. A. Wagoner has replaced
the roof on his house, on the Ro
bey Glover place that he pur
chased from J. C. Lingle, of Faith,
2 years ago. The roof was blown
off by the torm that passed over
lower Rowan on the night of June
10th. This was a severe wind
storm you majknow for it only
left three ..rafters on th& above
named house. It also did a lot
of damage to other buildings in
this community, blew down a lot
of timber anoT destroyed a lot of
wheat. Jacob Arey's chimney
was also blown off by the storm.
It came very near falling through
the roof.
George Beaver, of Gold Hill,
married Miss Alice Misenheimer,
near Misenheimer Springs, re
cently. Also Charlie Misenhei
m"er, of Misenheimer Springs,
married Miss Annie Rideuhour,
of Richfield, this week.
Mackey Wagoner who arrived
home a few weekn ago from Grant
University, Athens, Tenn., is con
templating going back again this
fall.
Miss Emma Sides, who has beeni
working at Albemar'e, has return
ed home and is keeping house and
cooking for G. W. Peeler, of Mi
senheimer. Homer Wagoner- killed two
large birds recently. -Tbey meas
uied from tip ot wing to tip 6
feet and 5 feet high, bill 6 inches
long. They were wading in a
pond when they were shot.
Stanly Boy.
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A lady customer of ours had
suffered with tetter for two or
three years. It got so bad on ber
hands that she could uot attend
to her household duties. One box
of Chamberlain's Salve cured her.
Cherberlain's medicines. ' gi v e
splendid satisfaction in this com
munity. Mr. M. H, Rodney &
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lain's medicines are for sale by
James Plummet, Salisbury, and
Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N.C.
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There is a distinct saving
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- ' MILLERTOWN.
- June 15th.
We have had some more rainy
weather, and the farmers are
greatly: disappointed, as harvest
is now at hand and the ground
stayaso wet that they can hardly
get through the field without any
machinery.
MissBelrtie Miller visited her
sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Miller, at
Richfield, Saturday last. She
says she went - to the ice cream
Bupper at Jeremiah Miller's and
reports a nice time.
Reuben Shaver has just recently
bought a new rubber-tire buggy.
Hurrah for him. Guess he and
his little girl will ride now.
George McCluster has bought a
new McCormick grass mower. He
bought of the Ritchie Hardware
Co., of Ritchfield. . '
S. R. Morgan and Miss Lillie
Shaver visited at Charlie Crowell's
last Saturday. Hurrah for Mr.
Morgan,
As Southerner has told all about
the severe storm and rain, don't
know that we can think of any
thing more, except it did much
damage in the northeastern corner
of Stanly county. R. L. Austin's
barn was completely destroyed
and his stock crippled. Jos. W.
Miller has 10 acres of wheat lay
ing flat on the ground which was
bl own down by the storm. As
Brother Southerner says that it
was the fiercest storm we have
bad for some time, and we think
so too. We suggest that the land
assessors come around and take a
view of the land that has washed
and the timber that has blown
down.
John Morgan had a barn-cover
ing Tuesday evening, June 11th.
Calvin and Luther Miller are
talking of selling books after har
vest. So if you see them coming
you may just know you are going
to buy a book anyhow.
J. Cal. Fralej has had quite a
lot of cradle stocking and repair
ing to do. He says he has a good
cradle and scythe for sale.
Misses Freda and Pearle Miller
had some teeth fixed this week by
Robert Jvey, of New London.
Golly', but the boys will look at
them now.
Jos. W. Miller has taken some
of his engine fixtures to J. M.
Miller, the foundry man of New
London, for repair.
The health of our community
is very good at this writing.
Uncle Josh.
FAITH
Lum Miller, Luther Jones and
Bill Barger are cutting granite at
Stateeville, N. C, for a church
building.
Mrs. Anther Taylor is very low
at her home near Faith.
Faith wants to play Rockwell a
ball game.
. David Parks has bought a new
top buggy.
Robert and Calvin Peeler and
their horse were shocked by a
stroke of lightning during a storm.
J. M. Fink has gone to Hender-
eonville for his health, by the ad
vice of bis doctor.
There was a large nnmlipr of
people here to hoar Sic J, O U
A. M. sermon pi-acl.td by Ry.
C. B. Holler. The members of
the Order and the Daughters of
Liberty went to the church in a
body. After the sermon the con
gregation went with the members
of the Older to the cemetery
where the grave of one of the
members was decorated. Rev C
P. Fisher and Rev. J. M. L Lyer
ly assisted in the services, heee
aunutl meetings are largely at
tended every year,
Vends.
Heart Strength
Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve
Strength, or Nerve Weakness nothing more. Pos
itively, not one weak heart in a hundred is. In It
self , actually diseased. It is almost always a
hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault.
This obscure nerve the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve
simply needs, and must hay, more power, more
stability, more controlling, more governing
strength. Without that the Start must continue
to fail, and the stomach an4 kidneys also have
has aame controlling narvaa.
tfcfc ajaaily explains why, as a medicine, Dr.
Snoop's Restorative has In the past done so much
for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought
the cause of aU this painful, palpitating, suffocat
ing heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Sestorative this
popular prescription la alone directed to these
weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds;
tCstrengthens: it offers real, genuine- heart help.
If you would have strong Hearts, strong dt-'
notion, strengthen theso terras re-establish
them as needed, with
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
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' GOLD HILL.
Business is lively here , now.
Lots of work going on and more
going to start soon. W. G. New
man was down Saturday and said
that he is going to start up some
more mines. Mr. Newman has
done more for this place than
anyone that; has ever came hero.
He started up the mines in 1898
and they have been working ev-r
since. He started some of them
from the grass roots which are
now paying a large dividend.
There is a gocd location here
for a cotton mill and the people
of this place will give special in.
ducements to any companv that
will come here and erect a cotto-!
mill. There are some parties
here that will give the land to
any company that will build a
mill, water is plentiful and fuel
is cheap. This place has never
taken any steps in trying to get
a mill, and if someone would wake
up and make a start we would
have a half dozen or more in a
few years.
There was a thief caught in the
Southern depot last Saturday
night. He was seen in the depot
wita a lamp and the news was
soon spread over the town by a
young man Ion a horse, and a
largo crowd gathered. The theif
would not give up until tho shot
of a gun went flying through the
house. He then whistled, threw
up his hands and was taken in
charge by Pdliceman J. R. Dor-
ton, and taken t Salisbury that
night.
Leonard & Martin have now
opened up their store and we wish
them success.
The Southern mining Co., is
erecting a stamp mill at this place
The Union Copper Company
has opened up an old shaft and
are taking out some fine ore.
S. & w:
UNION CHURCH.
June 17.
We are having sjme very fine
weather. The farmers will use
every effort on their farms this
week in harvesting their crops.
Corn and cotton are . very late
this year and a bad stand of cot
ton everywhere
Rev. N. D. Bodie has not re
turned from Hot Springs, where
he and Mrs. Bodie have gone
We are glad to note she is im
proving very fast.
F. L. Agner and family visited
G. L. Lyerly's Sunday, last.
Roy Agner is spending several
days with his grandfather Boger
this week.
G. L. Lyerly has bought one of
th ise riding cultivators. He is
one of our substantial farmers.
A. M. Eller has purchased a
new threshing machine. It won't
be long until blind Tom will be
walking around again.
A. L. Lyerly and the land as
sessors will meet in the register's
office Saturday, June 22nd. Those
wjjp failed to list their taxes can
do so on that day from 10 a. m.,
to 1 p. m.
We hope there will be a large
crowd at Union Academy on the
29th of this mouth at 8 p. m.,
where there will be a contest for
the best speeches on the good of
the Junior Order. Don't miss it.
Everybody invited to ccme.
Bro. Bartlette paid us a flyiug
visit a few days ago. Come again ;
always glad to see you.
John H. Barringer visited A.
L. Lyerly Sunday last.
C. C. Lyerly has the best field
of whjat on the' Bringle Ferry
road.
Hustler.
I will mail you free, to firove
merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's
Restorative, and my Bor-k on ei
ther Dyspppsia, The Heart or the
Kidneys. Trouoles of the Stom
ach. Heart or Kidneys, are mere
ly symptoms of a deeper ailment.
Don't make the common error of
treating symptoms only. Symp
tom treatment is treating the re
suit of your. ailment, and not the
cause Weak Stomach nerves
the inside nerves mean Stomach
weakness, always. And the Hearty
and Kidneys as well, have their;
controlling or inside nerves.
Weaken thest nerves and you in
evitably have weak vital orgars.
Here is where Dr. Shoop's Re
storative has made its fame. No
other remedy even claims to treat
, the "inside- nerves." Also for
bloating, biliousness, bad breath
or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's
Restorative. Write van, today for
sample and free Book. Dr, Shoop,
Racine, Wis. The Restorative is
sold by Grimes Drag Store.
Hue Curing Develops the
Found In Schnapps that
There are three7 ways used by far
mers for curing and preparing their
tobacco for the market; namely, sun
cured, air cured and flue cured. . The
old and cheap way is called air cured ;
the later discovery and improved way
is called flue cured. In flue-curing
the tobacco is taken from the field
and suspended over intensely hot
flues in nouses especially built to re-'
tain the heat, and there kept in the
, proper temperature until this curing
process developes in the tobacco the
stimulating taste and fragrant aroma
found in Schnapps tobacco, just as
green coffee is made fragrant and
stimulating by the roasting process.
Only choice selections of this ripe,
juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the
famous Piedmont country, where the
best tobacco grows, are used in
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with customers because
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Bring your prescriptions here to be sure of the most
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store and inspect the elegaiit lints that we carry. 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-tbe largest stock of Victor Talking
Machines that is carried in any house in this part of
the country, and have prepared a special booth to
commodate this pait oi our business. "
We also, carry all kinds of stringed instruments,
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- You can buy on the Easy-pay-plan if you so desire.
Why should you longer postpone supplying your
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for catalogues, prices and
Stimulating Arama and Taste
Satiofieo Tobacco Hunger
Hundreds of imitation brands are
on sale that look like Schnapps; the
outside of the imitation plugs of to
bacco is flue cured, " 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 tobacco.
Expert tests prove that this flue
cured tobacco, grown in the famous
Piedmont region, requires and takes
less sweetening than any other kind,
and has a wholesome, stimulating,
satisfying effect on chewers. If the
kind of tobacco you are chewing don't
satisfy, more than the mere habit of
expectorating, stop fooling yourself
and j chew Scnnapps tobacco.
Schnapps is like the tobacco chew-
f ers formerly bought costing from 75c.
to $ 1 .00 per pound ; Schnapps is sold
at 50c. per pound jn 5c. cuts, strictly
10 and 15 cent plugs.
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