.'.rf'-i .-js T ,.,..Vr'--'.-..!.J' '-.-'-'-J , -i'. . ;t'V .i, - v ,, " . i n, I,. .,.... i r , ' .... ifaJiiitMia w-'-.ii r"v """ r,' , 3 3 4 I i 3 I I r X s a Severe The Weekly Paper's Problem. In discuBiing the increasingly serious problem wbioh now con front newspaper publishers all over the . country. The Fourth Estate, whose name sufficiently indicates its nature a publication, expresses the opinion that the worst sufferers will be those week lies and semi-weeklies which sev eral years ago reduced subscrip tions from $2 and $1.50Jto $1. "This unfortunate cut in price," says our contemporary, "occurred when the country was in the clutches of hard times, and the people were notable to pay their bills. Now every subscription justly indignant and taken at that price is well-nigh a the affair an outrage. financial loss. It will be at a loss when the new price of paper goes into, effect. There is but one thing to do, and that is to increase the price of their papers. They should expect to make the ad vance not less than fifty cents on $1 suDscripiions, and tne same amount on SliftO T&ffla. JSo subscriber ought to expect to get a paper nowadays for such a . a m . sum as ine print paper aione win bt worth nwlj tfcV I otlfinf .pwiiikxual Ikal wovld inat i tne wy it looks to us, is I mark them for the balanoe of looking to more and more weekly their days, not only would it teach them a lesson that would be effective but a warning that would eive pause to others inclined to commit similar offences. States ville Landmark. The Ends of Justice Demands Ponlsninent. At Waynesville last week one Davis was on trial for murder; the jury could not agree and was dis oaarged. After a mistrial had been ordered the solicitor pro duced evidence that one ; of the jurors had during the trial talked with a brother-in-law of Davis aad that the juror had been fur nished cigars and liquor.. In fact-, a bold and open attempt to tamper with the'juryhad been made and the failure of .the jury to agree would indicate that the attempt was successful. Judge Cook ' was denounced He ordered the case moved to Jackson county, it being evident that a fair trial could" not be had in Haywood Then the juror and the man who talked with him were fined $10 each. It's a pity Judge Cook did not let his righteous indignation extend to the punishment in this What is a $10 fine for Lso serious an offense? If both men had been sent to jail, or better still, to the chain gang, thus re- . Afflicted with Sore Eyes ior 33 Years. I have been afflicted with sore eyes for thirty-three years. - Thir teen years ago I became totally blind and was blind for six years. My eyes were badly inflamed. One of my neighbors insisted upon my trying -Chamberlain's Salve : and gave me half a box of it. To my surprise it healed my eyes and my eight came back. P, O. Earls Cynthiana, Ky. Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by James Plummer, Salisbury, and Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, Nt C. and semi-weekly publishers, and snould shortly look to all the subscribers concerned. If the laborer is worthy of his hire and these particular laborers are to re ceive any hire at all, no other course remains, Charlotte Ob server. The Gentlemanly Autolst. There are autoists who, if they meet a horse manifestly frighten ed, will slow down or stop their .... , . citv will endorse the action passes ; or, it tney see approacning them a vehicle containing only No Site Is Selected. Greensboro, Oct. 8. The board of trustees of the Stonewell Jackson Manual Training and Industrial School were in session here tonight J women, will at once stop and lead from 3:30 o clock until after mid-1 the horse safely by the bugaboo night for the purpose'of adopting Such courtesy should be the rule a set of by-laws and selecting a site rather than the exception, as it is for the proposed reformatory for now. In time, country horses North Carolina. Nine -out of the I will doubtless become as fearless fourteen members of the board I of automobiles and traction en were present. Propositions were eines as the horses in the cities . heard from a number of towns in the State, seeking Ho induce the board to locate with them, among them Concord, Statesvillej and r i k e j. e n vjieouB uuio. .a.i uer care luuy con' siaering tne propositions, it was decided to leave the matter t9 the . acting and' auditing committee with power to act. It is thought the site will be located .within the next 60 days. Gamblers Drlfen -Winston-Salem, Oct. 9. At the request of several ministers of the city, who were probably spurred to action by a communication of Prof, C. L. Padgitt in this morn ing's Journal, Sheriff J. E. Ziglar this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock or dered the fakirs to vacate the fair grounds. The order was given by the sheriff in a quiet manner, and the operators of the manv games of chance immediately pulled the covers over their ma chines and stopped all gambling. There was a protest from a num ber of citizens of the city who tod bMnlTiaf M oxu of tfet machines, bat this was of no avail. The. fakirs reaped a harvest yesterday. There were great crowds around the gambling tables all day. Many a poor fellow lost all he had and borrowed from a friend in a vain endeavor to gain back what he had spent. The fair management is in hearty sympathy with the move made by the sheriff at the request of the ministers, and the people of the 'r-Mortgage Sale olLanfl, . " Pursuant to the provisions of a cer- tasn mortgage deed of trust executed on the 19th day of September, 1903, by J.. W. Young and wife, Ella F, xoung, to The North Main c Street Realty Company, and' duly registered in the office of Register of Deeds of Rowan County in Book No. 23 of Mort gages at page 10J; default haying been made in payment of the lebt recorded therein : thfr undersigned7 will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Doot in Salis bury, N.O., Monday, the 4th day of November, 1987 at o'eloekVM., all that certain tract or parcel of land near the city of Spencer, N. C, and described as follows, to-wit: ' Beginning at "a sweet gum on the Eitst bank of Grant's creek, Jacob Coughenour's old corner, thenca with his fine S. 74 degrees E. (225chs) poles to a stake on the East side of Spring branch, corner to No, 2, thence a new line South 84 poles to a post oak on Chamber's line, thence West 94 poles to a stake one chain South of marked black oak and side of the Creek, theu.ce down the meanderings of the creek to the beginning containing 50 acres more or less. For title under this survey see deed recorded -in Book No." 4 at Eage556of Rowan County Record of 'eeds This the 25th day of September, 1907. Thk Noeth Main Stebbt Reaity Com pany, By B. B. Miller, attorney. oooooooooo O O O O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o 5 for Star Brand Shoes The best Shoes made for 1 m I lvien, How to Core Cold. The qusstion of bow to cure unnecessary cold without have become oblivious of the many disturbing sights and sounds ; but while this equine education is go ing on in the country districts, gentlemen will not, and others must not, crowd the farmer and his family off the public roads, which belonged to them before the first auto was incubated. Exchange, a lpsjupf time is one in which we are all more or less interested,- for the quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger of pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr, B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, VaM has used Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy and says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me. For sale by James Plummer, Sal isbury, and Spencer Pharmacy, Spencer, N. 0. - Hotice to Creditors. All persons indebted to Robert Todd, deceased, are hereby notified to pre sent their claims to the undersigned adminiiteator, on or before the lit day of Oetotor, 1108, or tkU aotiee will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This Sept. 25th, 1907. W. H, Golee, Administrator . of Robert Todd, Barton Craige, Attorney. 10-2 6t Jamestown Ter-Centennlal Exposition, Nor folk, Ya., April 26th No. 30th, 1907. Southern Railway announces extremely low rates to Norfolk, Va., and return on account of the above occasion. The following round trip rates will apply from Salisbury, N. C. : Season tickets, $14.50 Sixty-day tickets 12.10 Fifteen-day tickets 11.15 Coach excursion tickets, ... 6.60 Coach Excursion tickets will be sold on Tuosday, with limit seven days from date of sale, will be stamped "Not good in Pullman or Parlor, cars." Other tickets will be sold daily April 19th to November 80th, inclusive. The Southern Railway will af ford excellent passenger service to and from Norfolk on account of this occasion. - For further -information and Pullman reservation, address any agent Southern Railway or write R. L. Vernon, T. P.A.., Charlotte, N. C. W. H. Taylob, G..P. A., till 11-30. Washington, D. C, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o W omen Children. and A Full New' of them Just Stock ecei ved Do you get The Only $1.00 a year. Watchman? R O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CONTAINS Mothers endorse It IP II DYS a HONEY MifflVB AND Fa GH vi Tastes so good Children like It Koartr aO Other ooagh cures are constipating, especially those containing Opiates, Fop sale by James Plummer and all Druggists TAR YRUP E.C. DeWITTiCa CHICAGp Kennedy's Laxatire Couch Syrup mores the bowels, contains no Opiate. A y y i3) CD MAWSMH MdDDSTTIHI (DADSdDILIIMA, OCT. 29th, 30th, 31sts and Noy. 1st., 1907 SIX COUNTIES -ROWAN, DAVIE, DAVIDSON, STANLY, CABARRUS IREDELL -SIX COUNTIES. We especially urge every farmer residing in these counties to exhibit in some of the departments. Our Catalogue showing the most liberal and comprehensive premium list'm seventeen different depiartments is now ready for distribution. Write J. G. Wither spoon, Secretary. Our premium list embraces all the principal breeds of Live Stock and Poultry, as well as products of Farm, Gar den and Orchard, Ladies' ancy Work and Dairy and Poultry products. Encourage" and aid Agriculture by attending -,the Biggest Fair ever held in the Piedmont. $200.00 TO THE FARMER EHHIBITirJG THE BEST AGRICULTURAL DISPLAY $200.00 $10000 SEGOrJD BEST $100.00 Races every day. Fastest horses in Virginia, North Carolina and Kentucky. Don't forget the big mule race $10.00 second prize. Free-for-all Horse Hace Tirst prize $10.00. Invite your friends to meet you at the FAIR. We will furnish you with plenty of seats where you can rest and Jbe free from the - - - cares and worries of Busy Life - - - - Sights to See. Lots to Learn. Sports to Please. Friends to T.leet. Joy all Around. Everything You Can Think of and Then T.lore. Finest Midway. Startling Special Attractions. Best Band of Music in the State. Something Doing all the Time. Un para lied x Attractions. Unexcelled Exhibits. .UNPRECEDENTED ATTENDAN6E Low Rates on all the Railoads. For further information address J. G. WITHERSPOON, secretary, Salisbury, N. C. . : ... -). : -. : : - : . .. 1 i pL V" J lit -ez ana 9ooo $15.00 first prize and

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