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jmtKSexilmitMtmMfma ? A. '4, v HAVE YOUR BUGS EXAMINED. V Entomologist Appointed for Agricultural Col lege Experiment Station. Farmers, fruit growers, truck gardeners, and in'fact alljwho are interestedin agriculture in North Carolina should be interested to learn that the A. & M. College and Experiment .Station has establish ed a new department for the teaching and study of insects. This is not a new li of work for the State, as the State Entomo logist of the Department of Agri culture at Raleigh has, for a num ber of years, conducted the work of the inspection of -orchards and nurseries, and undertaken investi gation and control of certain in jurious insect pests. . There must be, however, many problems that the State Entomologist has not, and may not, be able to undertake. The new entomologist, R. I. Smith, at the A. & M. College and Experiment Station at West Raleigh comes from Georgia where ne held the position as state en tomologist for a number of years. In that position he was enabled to gain a wide experience in the con trol of injurious insects of the Southern States. In taking up the work in North Carolina the entomologist desires to obtain the co-operation of the farmers and fruit-growers of the : State. Letters and correspondence are the best means to this impor THE JHEQUALIH J)F JAXATIQM." Toe Poor Uaa Is Uade the Borden Bearer and Langhed Out of Countenance, -t Some time when thft statesmen have a spare moment from cbas mg trusts and running for office and otherwise savir g the State, we wish they would turn their atten tion to our system of taxation and valuation and see if they cannot improve it somewhat. We are interested iu -it. We would like to see the tax rate of the .State cut down and the property of the State valued at its true worth, and we would be glad to see a uni form method of arriving at values., AuditorDixon is made to appear as surprised at finding recently - that the assessors in a certain county valued thejproperty at only one third its worth, although they are sworn to value property at what it would bring at a natural sale. We canno believe that the Audi tor is ignorant of a fact bo well known as the fact that the asses sors in this State rarely ever obey their oath, but deliberately go contrary to it and assess property at from one-third to one-half its value, and perhaps, occasionally, at two-thirds. However, it may that the assessors are merely the tools of a system that has ob tained all over the State in "spite of the law. That system needs a bit of reform we hear so much about these latter davs. and it COUNTY COUUISSIONERS UEETIXC Jurors Drawn for tha KoTesier Conrt. Road Wort Being Pushed, f -;: mK The county commissioners Jinet B-1 in reernl&r Rnnninn Mnnrl CinT ber 7th; after- electing A. Li Smoot, chairman, transacted the following business : ; " . - - " The county surveyor wasjorder- ed to go toMose Blackwelder'g in A twell townsliipjito '-. survey road from J ap Corriher'e-to J. E, Pow ers- and if he deems Tt advisable to allow citizens to open said road under- conditions regulating the opening of roads," - Superintendent Hartley report ed 42 on chain gang No. 1, 12 white and 80 coIoredTnd Super intendent Carter reported 21.white and 23 colored. ; " ? A petition from citizens to be allowed to extend for a public road the south, end of Caldwell Street to the Lincolnton road was granted and it was ordered tnat the supervisor be notified to place hands on said road and put it in good condion, V John D. Brown was allowed $20 for services as stenographer in the McAnulty case subject to the ap proval of the solicitor. An allowance not exceeding $25 made to Supervisor C. A. Good man for rock for road at Beaver Dam creek. It was ordered that the macad am on the Faith road ba extended A Certain Cure for Group Used for Ten . rears Wltnont a Failurn; v Mr.'W, C. Bott." a -Star , Citv: Ind. hardware merchant, is en- biiuBjasiiic in nis praise oi unam berlain's Cough Remedy. JHis children have all been . Bubject to croup and he has used this remedy tor the past ten years, and though they, much feared the oroup.' his wife and. hej&lways felt safe -upon retiring when a bottle, of Cham berlain's Couffh Remedy -was in NC, OPEN AJ ACCOUNT the house. His oldest child wasfe"1 sPencer Pharmacy, Spencer, subject to severe attacks of croup, but this remedy never failed to effect a speedy cure. He recom- meuded it to his friends, and neighbors and allwho have used it "Bay that it' is unequaled for croup and whooping cough. For sale by- "James Plummer, Salis bury, Aand Spencer Pharmacy Spencer,' N. C, - - at tant end, and it is his earnest de- should be made into a system that I to the corporate limits of Faith sire inat everyone win ieei iree to will rigidly value property at and that the road be ffradeW .. I- . . . 4-". I write ior miormation. opecimans what it is worth. Then the tax throush Faith Tha ,t,vD I I amvt VAWAAOUO J I of insects, , their eggs or cocoons, rate could be lowered proportion- Faith are to blast rock, remove together with samples of the work ately and our towns, counties stone and pay $100 for the services of injurious iormsshould be sent and the State as a whole could I of the chain gains. with the letters. InBects should make a "much better showine. Mrs. Patterson rantwtaA 11 ; w 1 wriMF. VU( A, J. AU always be sent separately in a while the citizens of the State mates, 8 whiteand 8 colored tight wooden or tirt-box plainly would not be tempted to be dis- the county home. muBiieawitn tne name sua u- n0nest with their government and The application of Panl Hav. dress of sender. I tax aesessora could obev the oath I mann for whnlpaula linnn j , auvr 11VC11BO the law requires them to take. was favorably passed upon subiect wiu wio wuuui ux Bouio iiu- Liexmgton uispatcn. i bo city regulations J i a Ml 1 i 1 I . - - . I ponani lnsecii pesw win oe tasen me violation ot a law in this It was reported that sufficient up by the; entomologist, and let- matter is bad enough, is inexcus- rock for macadamizing haa hoon ters irom iarmers and otners over able, but it is not the worst fea-tplaced on the Gobble Mills road mo omw ttwm wo piiuuipai xu- pure. , ii an property was assessed Jurors.tor the November term sects will greatly aid him in on an equality it wouldn't be so of Rowan SuperioF Court whicfi selecting anes oi worK mat win I bad. but is isn't. A piece of prop- convenes on Mondav tho ifK i . . ... ... . i oe oi greatest Denent. erty that wiH readily bring were drawn as follows: iUD cABwiiiout, euauiuu $au,uuu on ine marxet is never rirst week. K M PendiBfnn J work in all its branches, is for the assessed at over 50 per cent, of its A Canup, V B Miller A A TTai ueneiib oi une ciwzens oi iNortn j value ; as a rule the figuers are man. D A Atwell. j T. Pa1oi- w Carolina. This is perhaps par- nearly 33 per cent. But a piece H Bost, George W Fesperman, D ticularly true with investigations 0f property that will brine $1,000 H Mahaley, P H Bernhardt. T R UI liimriOUB mseCCS. Statistics frt Si 9m o ncntlr, oaoaaaAJ . Mvan A 1? TT..;. r T tt snow that insects destroy about two-thirds its value, or more. In W O Sifferd, E D Walton H H ""i"" 01 a" agncunurai other words, the more valuable Goodnight, Louis D Peeler, Adam uu.. v,u juai. ubuw voijr property tne lower the assessment ure, jonn it Urawford. R T. Kih i;uu ti vj. i j-j j. - i I . " . I . ' xuMcuugat uooueu w maxe nn proportion to value; the cheap- locy W T Wood, O M Holshou- one realize tne importance ot m- er the property the higher the as- ser, Charles A Boeer. W H Whito Sect control. seRsment in nrnnnrtinn tn v.1na C R Mnra. S T TT T t tt r.wjww.wu VW TU1UOU " j v- w w V V UUDO) 1 Tnaanto ininnn rtAnaAriAtir I mi . i .1 Ttt vtt - j6 uuugwuo . inns it is tne small pronertv weaver, w a aummerafit.t m a ana stored products such as corn owner, the man of small means. Linn,, X D Brown. C A SJoon J n t .iil . I . ri ana email grains, garden, neid pay8 much more in proportion to Merr Foster, JL Morriss crop, and fruit tree pests, all help what he has than his wealthy Agner and H B Miller. i.u uaueo iub annual iobs. neifirhbor. It ia not. nnnanalt Hecond waaV n T n.aM..i. I o - " .. " v vfiivagui .wo wuFD iux tuiB ywar are near tne large property-owner vv retrea, a Joe Deal. JM Man practically beyond damage from boast of the amount of tax he pin, J A Campbell, J H A Lverlv insects, except perhaps cotton pays. Taking his remarks at face T L Foster. J A Avrea. A D TW and some late garden crops. Dur- value, one would think he paid it J W Surratt, Wm G Eatrle. Wm mg the past summer, however, all, and the small property owner A Kirk. John l5 Mortran Lrov n much injury has no doubt been J61? UP to "dioale when the Bioe Calvin B Cauble L 8 caused by various insects of the 15 n . T i vuuipaiou nmu tuat paia uy inei . " "7u,roi0 1 large property owner. But a man V m tester, J a cummers, J is supposed to pay taxes on what r Moore, W L LyerlyJW A Pat ne nas and when that point is in- teraon and W R A11.i-i.Tht J uDuigo.ou buu iiiiw bJL UOOK8 in almost anv cbnntv will show tha , ww V4 v I w proof of these assertions it will be 1 011 never nave any trouble to seen that the man of modftMt 8et children to take Kennedy's means is payingmore in proportion wve "gn oyrup. They friction. .omcs ou. QaiBsy, Sprains tnd Swellings Cored. . liItx. November, 1901," J caujiht cold and had thequinsy My.throat was swollen ... so I could hardlyr breathe. - I applied Chamberlain's Pain Balna and it vgaVeme .relief in alshort : time i Xn two days I T was all right, V jays Mrs. L, Cou-" " sins, Otterburn, Mich; Chamber- Iain's ram Balm , is a i liniment and ; is -especially valuable for' sprains and swellings. : For sale by James Glummer, v Salisbury, WTTHTHE H C farm and orchard. cerning such damage will be wel corned by the entomologist. Furthermore in many cases he may be able to suggest methods for preventing the re-appearance and damage from such insects next year. All interested citizens of North Carolina should grasp this oppor to what he has than the man of I llte.lt because it tastes nearly like large means. If the men of small maPie sugar. Kennedy's Laxa means, wno are largely in the ma-1 " . vuusu ayrup is a saie, sure I inn fir vt.11 . i : ii I and nrnmnt rnmoHir fnr A-kT.i,. luTHtT At OAItinn lnTnumiitiAn ... .. ... IJ J i m " J b-"" Mi.ma,iuu uu rans minBtioe-and it MAma thow uu cujub auu ig eooo ior everv X' -1 r '. I. - . wwr . . A , . " . BBiBbauce emireiy iree oi cost. do not they could force a chance ei"oer tne tamily. T3old by . i . rt wrt - All packages should be addressed m this iniquitous system which jameB summer and all drnggists to K. I. Smith, entomologist. Ae- ?vei7 canoid man wUo examiues " . -- i i nr r t w rvi n n r h . - -- . mi - -w n . J a IiCUltural Experiment fiktinn t1"".""1" "T"""?- 'ina . yiwiu ireawnentB are West Raleigh, N. C. Landmark despises class distino. being mailed out free, on rennet. tions and we do not charge that y ohoop, Kacme, Wis. These mere is a conspiracy for wealth to tests are proving to the peopl The Belle of Polk Court Has Fled to South escape tax.es and Plaoe, i on the with0llt a penny's cost the great rarnlln Poor is the result of an ini- value of this scientific prescription quitous practice that has beoomn known to drusrsiata evnrvwhoro oa mi.. 'it - n . .n I n . . J " " xne lrrepressi Die and aggressive ho nxeu tnat it seems impossible wr onoop's Uatarrh Remedy. Sold b. m . I A m - - - I l. y-w - lockader, Bettie SimB, a -pretty, cnanse Ane large property y urimes Drug btore rosy-cheeked and mereticious wo- ?r "rf?1-7 a man of man of Polk county, has, been m him, when Trie property is assesa- RePa,P,nfl"""1 caD rePair TP" eclipse for many months, : but ,ia led at even 50 per cent., to yell as boller engine, saw mill, gun now in Snartanbur? oonntvl S. n I if it was beins confianA TTol8tove or most any Hnd of m&o.hm. She has acquired considerable no- W1U cau attention to the large Z11.1 ao 11 . a reasonable torifltv hr h0P a a amount of taxes he pays and tht Pnce- lte a card or come to am Im T T assessors too often look at the ag- ? SnoP Sonth Main street, deeds and numerous escapades ffrflffntA wit.hnnf. LVt TP- Chestnut Hill, or a.am rm-l j . . 1 O O .vv&uiK .iudu bliH I . . ' v fuDtvuiuc t ATWinr. hsv 1" 11 T I . I kAW 10 n 1 1 - r n c&jw luo iBii auu BWWiiXlg UIOCK ade. Her native home is in Polk county, but she often visits Ruth erford and Spartanburg counties; when the officers make it too hot for her she flees with her accom paces for safety over the line to ply her vocation and avocati6n. J, B. DAVIDSON merits of the case, and vifllrf Tf D0X 18i Salisbury, N. C. line man oi modest meanaoom plains it is pointed out that' the assessment is not large and he is made to feel ashamed of himself for complaining. And so it crona i Stat9sville Landmark. In addition to the FOR AGENTS. - - - A STJCCESa "THE OLD WORLD AND ITS WAYS" BY- - -WM. JENNINGS BRYAN - should be noted that the man who "tPJTS. .PaS68: a1' S?- xni..i- : , i , . MKrvuiKB irom pnotocrranha resources and ooio as aipays rent, not only nava hfa nwn takes by Col. Brvan. lion.she is not easily frichtened. taxes, but ha nava tha taa e recounts his trip around the Uutherf ordton Sun. ror Sae 'When in need of fresh flour try our brands Per fection, Straight and Pan Cake, We also sell chop, corn, wheat, and oats mixed. Call on Shupinc Bros., Rock, N. 0. 9-7 8m taxes, but he pays the taxes of the I and hTsT'L ESLSJSS property owner, Since our recent book of travel ever written. Mostsue bond issue some of the nronertv teSH-.i.- owners nave already notified their tenants that more rent will be ex pected, and in many instances ten times the amount of the increased taxes, ooo called for in 4 months. Writ for sample reports of first 100 agents employed. The people buy it eagerly The agent' g harvest. - Outfit FREE.--Send fifty cents to cover cost of mailing , and handling. Address, r 1 ' 10-9 it St. Loul. Ma FIRST flATlOHAL BANK, y SALISBURY,: N. O. W. C. Coughbnoue, President, . - 1 m r t tt- -r. ... . . j. ulna, v ice-rresident, W. H. Whit. Cashier. 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A copy of our 1907 premium catalogue, which Jb one of the largest - and most attentive ever gotten out by a tobacco mannfactnrer. ' Will be mailed to any address in the United States on recerDtoi only 4c in postage Btampa or 8 of the tags we are redeeming. - HancocK Bros. $ Co., Lrndibnrg, Va. - r AWwmmm fl-BffiuJBMi: Defies Drnasl Loans Doubly Secured. If you have any money idle or bringing yon less than Q. list it rwith our Company at once. We 11 lend it for you, First Mortgage on Real Estate, taking the mortgage and note in your name, and in ad dition give you the WRITTEN GUARANTEE of our Company that both princi- j pal and interests will be paid IN FULL as they fall due. We assume all risk and stand between you and possible loss. Our guarantee has more than $20,000 back of it; and, loans made through our Company hove DOUBLE THE SECURITY OF A BANK paying you Q all the time. MeCubbins & Harrison Go., Paid in capital $20,000. Loans. Real Estate, Fire and Life Insur ance, Salisbury, .N. O. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Commissioners Sale oi a YaUe Farm By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county in the special uruueeaingenuueaj. jm.. iloffner, J. W. Shuping and others against I. L. Hoffner, wherein the undersigned were appointed commissioners ana directed to sell the real estate described in the partition, we will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at me court House door in Baiiahiirv. N ,,, .... kj., on Monday, NoTeober 4th, 1907, at 12 o'clock M.. the following trsu. nt land in T U.Vai. tmin.k:. a n.'ii. -.-r C, about 6 miles south of Salisbury, N. O.: (1) All that tract of land lying m the county and State aforesaid, sit uate on tne neaawatera or tha snnth fork of Crane Creek, beginning at a chestnut tree in Phillips' line and runs cast witn saia line about 71 poles to a vuor or vuts ui vision line netwann x-nunps' line : tuence Worth with , - , ou.U. uivision line 1J.8 poles to another cor ner of said line f thence West about 71 poies to a stake: thennp HnntVi no poles to the beginning, containing 52 owes uiuru or iobh. (2.) Also another tract ad im'n in o tha . -VU uuio ucniuuilliz ILL H. n nnr nn tr n A Rogeman's line and a oorner nf tha ini of land surveyed for Lydia A. Rimer -l xt t " . "ouub wun Bam x&oseman s line W 29 poles to a stake on said Roseman's nne ana corner ox tract of land be longing .to tne neirs of John Rimer, n . . in. .. .. . . ucucasBu ; mence wun saia tract 117M poles to a stake-on E. Phillips' nne; tnence wun nis line east 29 poies to a cnestnut- oak on said Phil lips' line, and a corner of lot surveyed ior ttorphia Cauble ; thence with said lot North 68 poles and 19 link to . stone a corner of said lot on the line of me lot surveyed tor .the said Lydia: mence witn ner lines Honth 7414 w n poles to a stone; thence North-6 poles w a oiacK oaK : thence North 74,U TP.aa 6 poles to a black oak sappling ; thence North 42 poles and 18 links to the be ginning, containing 21 acres more or less.- (8.) Adjoining the above land. J- Kiuuiug as a stone on jonn feeler's line and runs: thennn Hnnt.h 741 nni . to a stone : thence North 6 Doles to BBone ; tnence JNortn 744 Jfl. 6 poles o. a stone : tnense Smith fl nnlua fn tne beginning, containing about one fourth of an acre and being the lot eon- veyea dv jonn a. reeier ana wile to Q. W. Hoffner, deed for which is re corded in Book No. 102, page 250. 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