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Weal; Women f V LIBERTY ROADS. Joseph Brady has-been very sick for some time. - . Z Guess Ivy Morgan v will soon be To weak and aillnar women, there la at least on war to help. Bat with that war. two treatments n,idf v MimhinAd. One is local, one is eonstittv. Dr. Shoop's Restorative, the Oonstitanonal. : - - thronffh with his work : nefornier-Dr.Shoop'sNightCare-Hteatopiaa U-r"UU VliU ,Ul8 wor mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. -C ' ' . . . .. Bhoop's Restorative is wholly an internal treat Uum and COtton 18 looking fine, ment. The Restorative readies throughout tha ., . - - . . . , entire system, seeking the repahvof all nerve UOttOU IS SO tine that a spy glaB8 all tissue, and all blood ailments. . ' -i . . . , , , The "Night Cure", as its name ImpUes, does its IS needed to 866 it in the field. r work while you sleep. It soothes-sore and infianv .:.;' r S&httS Uncle Samuel Worniington is &tS veryk and .s, Ttbt: expected to gtrength, vigor, and UOT.--, Jhoogri mnftK InnWor if 41n An?f Restorative rao.eraorjLaiuiu wsagsnenu khuo i. -. y - . to the system. For positive local help, use as well Dr. Night GRIMES DRUG CO. Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer, Greatest Blood Purifier Free, r If your blood is impure thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eo? zeuia, itchin?, risings and bumps, scabby, jiimp v, skin, bone pains, cata-rh, rhenma t Ism, or any blood or skin disease, take Bo t anic Blood Balm, (BBS) Soon all sores heal aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich Druggist or by expre-s $1 per large bottle sample iree Dy writing Hiooa l, UK DAS is CBinsviiuiy u- soon comv ': - y Misses Ora M. Cox and Mattie E ldck wi 1 1 b ? at t he Holiness church 611 the second Suuday in July. The latter will sail for In d ia in September, . Sh t wi 1 1 go as a missionary. - Uncle Thomasv Jackson is not imprcviiig and th doctors say he can't live, long. Some of the Concord peopU visited Joseph Eagle's last Sat urday and Sunday. Harvest is over except some SOUTH ROWAN. June 24th": ' On acc6unt of the threatening weather there was not manv- at Rook Grove" Sunday school last Manufacturing Company, ir at SnniUw Snhr1ftVvBftnt iViit nome WHS weea uuvbiug wusau auu Sunday at 3 p. mf Everybody oat8' come out. " - Will Josey. our merchant, en There.wiir be preaching at Or- U1 himself verv much at the cr&n : ( hnn.h nn SntnrHftv hofnrA - --o B j v - I . . , u v. AjT3i : ti j. o 1 ourv; DUTi nos as biucu as inunroa 7 . J . ' ... - , PoftlAr nf Fi fch. did at Whitriev. uommuniou services will ai-1 . 7 " ' ' . - . . ': where ne naa pucn sooa jemon ade. Will McCombs has been sick for a week D. M. McCombs is outtiug his m so behelcl lialm )o Atiania.ua-. o o is eBpeciauy aa- i - j. n 1 - vised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it p"ug tji,H buttb wt?rc bowu late. cures after au else talis UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 178Q-1907. Head of the State's Educational System. DEPARTflENTS., Engineering, Law, Pharmacy. College, Graduate, f Medicine, Library contains 45,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating system. New doimi- tories , gymnasium, Y. M. 0. A. building, library. 73a STUDENTS. 74 IN FACULTY. The Fall term begins Sept. 9, 1907- Address Francis P. Venable, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. William B. Smoot Bismarck Capps SM00T & CAPPS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW Koom No 6, Court House Annex, SALISBURY, N: C. Practice in State and Federal courts. Handle collections, loan money and The farmers are very busy now plowing and working their crops. Master Joseph Campbell has been on the sick list but is able , to be out again. J, W. BaBinger is able tobe out we are glad to say. Miss Carrie Bame is. sick with typhi id fever. C, M. Brady has returned from the mountains where he was at work on the railroad. Gumpy. Tetter Cured. A lady customer of ours had suffered witn tetter tor two or three years. It got so bad on ber hands that .she could not attend to her household duties. One box of Chamberlain's Salve cared her Cherberlain s medicines gi v e splendid satisfaction in this com m unity. Mr. M. H. Rodney & Co , Almond, Ala. Chamber Iain's medicines are for sale by James Plnmmer, Salisbury, snd Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N.C NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given to all per sons having claims against the estat i. CRESGEHT.. : i . . -: " Juiie 20th. John A. M. Brown, "who has been" working for the ' Crescent i . - r - Last-Friday even ing the coun try west of shupiug Bros., mill., was traversed by a severe- hiil storm which did much damage to corn arid cotton. The lightning wheat aud oats. "-'' ----- '--. I struck a wneat snocs wticn ne- iu A-th Taoinr iu nnua ;u I 1TX.J XXI VU ; J v - -m.s 1 onged to Jacob ohive and burned j . ix. m 1 : -m r y i i una 11 - uiwDu( wxjxk-ixu i it. ine same eveniue mrs. joon : - . - - . Miller was shocked by a stroke of the Crescent Mlg, uo - at Lhar- of lightning near by. M iaa -VftTila Shnninor . viai f. o A night " I traue is very uuu auw. Mrs. A. A. Goodman has gone , T : i At .. HytXT: wheat with a reaper and when he euo4r tu VI"11 stopped to rest his . horses, tlfev We learned th'S wsek that became frightened and ran away. Adolphus BlackweJder and Miss They were not seriously hurt. Mamie McNairy, of Lenoir, were 1 r. rs4. ' j ' -i j married some weeks ago. lotte this week attending court. bar merchants, Messrs. W. F. A. W. Shupiug ajcisit last Sun day. A crowd of men went fishing last week and caught 500 fish. M. J. Earnhardt, of Gold Hill, was visiting J. M. Goodman last. Saturday night. John C. Troutman, who is work- John Misenheimer lost a fine iU ttU 7 , ' horse last week. The horse be. uulu "1W 00 "WUI" iaou wuu K. F. Crooks goes to Davidson lhe farmers of this community thi first and third Sundavs o are about done cutting wheat aud each moilth to preach for the peo- nave siarcea 10 cuioaus. r0 ; fuQ nnar naviAann oh.roa handle promptly all business entrust- of the late John W. Noah, to present ed to our care. Executor's notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims or demands of any kind whatsoever against Sarah A. Barrier, deceased, to present the same duly venhed to the 1 undersigned, executor BcRMON (3BAIQE, attorney on or oeiore me xni uay ui uuc, 1908, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are rtquired. to make immediate settlement. This the 11th day of June, 1907. FRANK A. BARRIER, executor of Sarah A. Barrier, B. B. Miller, atty. Spencer, N. C. them to the undersigned administrator! trees were blown down. on or before the first day of July, lwa.'n or this notice will be pleaded in bar or their recovery. All persons indebted to this estate will please make pay ment at once. This 24th day of June, 1907. MRS. NANCY NOAH, administrator of J. W Noah 6t MA Al rwi- . Lightning's Strangrf reak. -m r - - T TT y 1 1 1 mr. ana mrs. r. i. v,roo, wno h le family wag 8tuaned bv have been visiting relatives here lightning at Janvier, four mileB tor a weefc, returned feauday to- from here during Sunday's Btorm tneir nome in iroy . j. ineir Thfl familv of David Ranffea wa8 baby was very sick during their Litting ab3nt the room talking stay nere Dut was some Detter when according to narrative of wnen tney ie ior nome. th nerHong involved, a bolt of We bad the severest storm of lightning came down the chimney. this summer Saturday evening. enterd a cupboard and shattered The wind did damage to wheat many glasses and dishes, passed that was standine and blew down across Mr. Hunger's arm and 0 , what was on shocks. Roby killed a valuable dog he was pat- Crook V stove-flue was blown off ting on the head. Mr. Runger'sl level with the roof and many fruit arm was paralyized aud useless for three hours. Then the bolt ran across the floor and affected Notice ol Re-Sale to Make Assets. North Carolina,) In Superior Court, Rowan County. Before the Clerk, James H. McKensie, adffi'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 01 Kowan, ana 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-oi: 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 H. 1 70 f Pt. to stake on Henderson street ; t.han with edee of same N. 32.15 W. Kf fwfc tn thft hecrinnine. 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. Bidding to begin at - $588.50. May 24th, 1907. J. H. McKENZIE, commissioner. Burton Ckaigr, attorney. Flavoring Extracts Hade Just for You. ! It stands to reason that in making flavoring extracts for our own trade, and requiring only a moderate profit, we can supply better extracts than some distant manufac ture who must provide for two or three profits. There is a distinct saving here that eoes into the qual ity of our extracts. Try them for cooking and see how much fresher, stronger and more appetizing our extracts are. SALISBURY DRUG CO., 115 N. Main St. Raus Briggs is very sick at this time with malarial fever. His condition does not seem to im prove. Miss Mamie Morgan one day laBt week thought she would get pondence ria oi tne cmcxen mneB in . uer coop and filled it up with straw and applied the match, and since then the chicken roost "on de fence." We don't think she had any insurance on the coop. Walter Burraee has corn tas sels in his corn patch. They are the first we have seen. Soon be "rosen ear time." John W. Morgan has the finest corn in tnis community, xne wind blew it down in last Satur day's storm, very bad, but as there was no hail the damage was light. To Sam Suiggleton, Jr.: We would like to play your team a game of ball July 4th, on yours or oar ground either. If you can play let us know this week as we are thinking vf playing New York as soon as we think we can win. Let us know this wek I KMTZ'-R the knees oi Mr. Hunger's daugh ter, then paralyzed the son's leg and finally jumped to the cradle, 1 making a red streak across the babv's breast. Clayton corres- Philadelphia Public Ledger. A Necessity, not! Vice. i Officials here declare the use of tobacco to be uot a vice but a ne cessity, iu a decision by the comp troller of the treasury today. The question arose through a number of laborers employed for the con struction of the Panama canal, who had been in quarantine, de- mnding tobacco during their confinement. The comptrol 1 e i savs iu allowing the charge for supplying this tobacco, that it has long been recognized as a ne cessity and not a luxury among laboring men, and like coffee, while it may be deleterious to health, man has been accustomed to its use and when such laborers are confined tobacco is as neces sary as meat aud drink to them. Washington dispatch. 4 Per Cent. BUY THE A Mitchell County Fire-Eater. Andr McGee who carries the mail from Maenetic to liakers- villo. is a monstrosity. We can eat live coals of fire with impuni f.w- our! with a nnnon. It VOU W nav A. nor nonk. nn mnnev in I " V-j K ' . i . . . . ... , i: savings department, adding the TToubt tnis just oring mm a nv interest to the principal every w coal and a nickle and he will mas days, and offer every sate guara to the depositors. We also loan money on real es tate and personal security. THE PEOPLES' BANK AUD TRUST CO. ticate the coal ana pocKet tne uice. This is not all, for he told us for one dollar he would i I will mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop's iKeatorative, and my JBonfc on ei ther Dyspepsia, The Heart or the Kidneys. Trounies 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 sult of your ailment, and nt the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the inside nv.rves mean Stomach (weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. ; Weaken these nerves and yon in evitably have weak vital orgaus. Dr- Snoop s Ke- who read tHe information giveix in this space in next week paper will ijnow why- Tobacco gratifies chewers at less cost than cheap to baccos. Chew what you Know about and know what you are chewing. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 'Mi Grimes Says, STATIOnERT We have on hand lOOIbs of pound-paper " . .. which we have decided to close out at 20cts. per pound, worth 30cts. Envelopes to match worth 15cts will sell at lOcts. We alsd have a lot of box-paper which we will close out at less than cost, from9 lOcts to 50cts, worth 25cts to $1.25. Ha lit C3 o Do You want a Piano? 0 ! Do You want an Organ? Do You want a Victor Talking machine? D. R. Julian. J. D. Norwood, President. . Casbier. P. H. Thompson, J. A. feeler, V.-President. Teller. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE IHere ia where pour a spoonful of molteu lead m s8torative has made its fame. No his mouth and let" it cool and other remedy even claims to treat dvii mn-h!ia Anv Other Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ORANGE. MASS. Many Sewing; Machines are made to sell regard . fess of quality, but the " New Homo is mads to wear. Our guaranty never runs out. We make Sewing Machines to suit all eonditiom. tfthetrade. The "New Home' stands atthc ftead of al 1 High-erode, family sewing machines Sold by authorled dealernly. FOR SALE BY W M. RUTH, Salisbury, N C. IMS 11 J then take it out and wipe off the spittle and give it to us a solid niece. What can the devil do A . with such Observer, the "inside nerves." Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Rostorative. Write me todav for -r 1 : n.-r . - - " a man isaKerBvina gamnie and tree Boo. Dr. Snoot). Racine, Wis. The -Restorative is sld by Grimes Ding Store. 11 Trademarks V. DEStONV rrtrf Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a sketch end fEPJg Dcrtuin nnr oninion free woollier an .entfree. Oldest agency HfiMnn hKrSSVe ratents lacen mruuiju tweial notice, without cnarRe, iu tuo Scientific American. -a WAflVlV. cnlatlon of any ecientlflo lournaL Terms, 3 i ftriirt hvRll newsdealers. ns6iBdw.y.MewinrK Sensational Surprise at Lenoir. - - ig! T xt n t 91 two ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Tunmr N fl . Jnnfi 21. lnere i uvuv.. , - t 1 i G j j ... . . TIamnn niioiitlarl Al anrntmorvotnT uuuuiieu ooxj-vwU. ""-r .rl h. n . t. a. ot David Haneiine. ne hora tnrlftv. when A. W. Dala. ; ceased, late of Rowan county. N. 0. ilor h Tna clerk. H. H. I PS jonutv-j 7 Tomberlain, arrested "for stealing. Tomberlain had in his possession several watches and some small pieces of jewelry. He was bound over in $200 bond until court, which was quickly given, Speci al to Charlotte Observer. i claims against the estate of said de I ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 26th day of June, 1908, or this notice will be pleadecUin bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleasee make immediate payment. This June 25th, 1907. .LtJLA J. KESLER, administratrix. Waiteb H, Woodson, atty. 6t , 0 " '. Z2 II iT-ZI 8 - U II ii II o o 0 i i oOOCj o o o o u so, it will be to your advantage to visit our new store and inspect the elegant lines tliat we carry. We are sole representatives in North Carolina for the Weaver, Stultz & Bauer, Capen, York, Shultz and T .TTnrarT nianna Jinr. th(. CRhm tp.fi Weaver ftTffflns. .r i i l j. j .. r tr rnii rl we also carry me largsi-luc. ui v iciur iiiaiiik Machines that is carried in any house in this part of 9 the country, and have prepared a special booth to ac commodate this pait oi our business. , Wejalso carry all kinds of stringed instruments, "strincrs and sheet music. You can buy on the Easy-pay-plan if you so desire. Why should you longer postri home with music? Give us a call, or write for catalogues, prices and terms. one supplying your Respecefully, C. W. FRIX & CO., Empire Block, Salisbury, N. C. 0 0 Q
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