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;;:w :0 ; - " S- r - . -J -11 ( ..-A-i. 7 1 V 'u - THE GAROklUA 17ATC1IUAN. 12t .-Ufa,- Saxisiubt. N, 0. , Feb. 26th,!1908. fAITH. Faith, Feb., 25. Mrs. Maggie Ca'pp and Miss Mary Phillips, of Dann, Harnett county, N. C, ar .visiting at John D.. A. Fisher's MraGapps is a daughter of Na than Phillips, a former citizen of Faiihf -and Miss Phillips is . a granddjughter. . They expect to visiteevera! of their' relatives whih .injthe county. This is their first visit here. RevV'O. B. Hf Her gave the con tract to 'Peeler, Bame - & Go. to furnish the granite posts to en close his large lot, a. wire fence will be added to the granite posts and it ; will be an everlasting fence. A party of capitalists ih Phila delphia are preparing to open a granite quarry near here on the Frick mountain. Little Treda Gant, daughter of L. A. Gant,' has pneumonia, but is improving. . February 25tb, 1908. J. T. Wyatt-received another order for a four-foot pair! "of millstones,. fa tnr9e-root pair haye just been finished and will fee snipped by him tomorrow. Venus. Stop that tickling Cough 1 Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure will f surely stop it, and withj perfect safety. It is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else even with very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub fur nish the curative properties to Dr. Shodp8 Cougli Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sensitive bronchial membrane. No opium, no chloroform nothing harsji used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take no other. Grimes Drug Co'. oooocooooooooooooooooocooooocooocoooopoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo f LJ Uul5 LU hi W UiMJ li-LltJ U Li u f widllJ l&a 5 '.- '''""' .- Balgarized. .. The Post Office, at Granite Quarry was balgarized last Tues day night; but -the - robbers were unable to suooeed'in entering the safe, which they rolled Worn the office into a rear lot. On. account of their lack of 8uccess,'the robbers are " supposed to be amateurs. Wesley - Brown who- conducts a store in the same building, lost quite a lot of jewelry. No clue as to the perpetrators has been found although some suspicious charac ters were seen in the neighbor hood that day. Col. Z. P. Smith Will Speak at Rockwell. Gold Knob, N. C. Feb. 26. Owing to the inclemency of the weather Col. . P. Smith, who was billed to speak on the objects of the Jr. 0. U. A. M., postponed his lecture until Tuesday night, March 3d, 1908J Bto. Smith will J address the public at Rockwell in the Junior Hall on the above date. The public is cordially invited to come out and 'hear this noted sneaker. You are welcome. Other councils are. invited to ap pear in a body. . Respectfully, Abthue L. KluiJtz, Councilor Rockwell Council No. 170. Prohibition will . Help. A recent death in this city calls to mind two other deaths from a similar cause the drinking of whisky which has been adulterated with the deadly poison, woodalcp hol.s A citizen of a town, some little distance south of here, died last night from the effects of wood alcohol drinking, and a year ago a white man from Manchester died in his cart- in Fayetteville from the same cause. - The physician who attended this latest victim an1 deceased bro ther told an Observer reporter to day that it is a well-known fact that mueh of the so-called corn whiskey, which is sold around here, is adulterated with wood alcohol, which can be purchased at a price cheaper than the cheap corn whisky. This is indeed a fearful revelation. Is there not someway to fprc!vent this, awful crime? Fayetteville Observer. Sfroog Orink Mast fir " We hear a call to arma each one, And for tffe ficht creDare : The battle surely must be won ; Strong dnnfe we cannot Dear. The all goeff-forth we must obey, And m the Datue go, v And fight for those who're led astray By drink, their deadly ioe. We see our friends, and loved ones too, Bound down with chains of steel : , The links are forged with still-house " dew, The horrors now they feel. , We see our boyB, with nerves unstrung, Staggering home at night : They, by the viper, have been stung ; Ob, what a dreadful sight ! Thtfy meet some one out oh the street, ' lis not a mend you know. And to the bar-room, there to treat Each other, they will go.i They spend their money there for drink, That drags them down in shame, .... And makes their future lives to sink Below a decent aim. But to he bar-rooms they will go, And drink the deadly rum, Until from out their mouths will flow, I he loathsome, hi thy scum. A mother's prayers they will not heed, Her tears they will not see, " Strong drink has bound them fast in- deed ; From it they will not flee. In shame they stagger on the street, And in the ditches fall ; Their shame is now almost complete ; Strong drink caused it all. Their wives at home, with breaking heart, Their lonely vigils keep; Each step they hear will make them Btart And in their misery weep. Their chileren's cry for bread is heard, While clothing they have need ; His anger they would have, incurred , If with him they did plead. With savage hand he strikes his child, And curses on it heap : , Strong drink nas made him mai and wild, Damnation he will reap. And in his rage he strikes his wife, The hard and cruel blow, That breaks her heart and takes her life; Strong drink, the deadly foe. Drink, his4 manhood has destroyed ; His health is rained too ; Of common ser.se he now is void, His life is almost through. Disease is taking hold, and soon From earth he'll pass away ; The grave to him wiJl be no boon : In torment he must stay. His children, left without a home, No one for them to care ; They, through this sinful world must roam; Of strong drink, Oh beware ! So to t he-battle let us go. With banners floating high. Nor falter as we face the foe, But sound the battle cry. Strong drink must go, 'tis wrought enough Misery and disgrace. Drive out the awful, deadly stuff And let it have no place. ; Owing to the fact that we still have too many goods for the season of the jear, our cost sale will continue for a few weeks longer. The large crowds which have daily visited The Great Clothing Sale, carrying away with them numbers of bundles, must be well satisfied with the bargains we have-given them, for. we are selling oar entire stock .at cost, as advertised. Everybody should take advantage ofvthe low prices we are making and lay in their wants for several seasons to come. Wosa Heap high the votes thai count so much To drive the demon out, iLet whiskey feel their mighty touch, It must be put to rout. And when the battle has been fought, Aniwe-our arms-lay down, This awful traffic brought to naught We'll wear the victor's crown. . . Bunion. Faith, N. C, Feb. lth, '08. lev. W. V- Jnnedy and fami ly, who have been visiting rela tives in Rowan, have returned to LOhio. pctors 1 'd 1 cine Ayer's Cherry Pectoratis not asimple cougljL syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases 6f asthma, pleu risy, bronchitis, consumption, Ask your doctor about this. 1 The best kind of a testimonial " Sold for over sixty years JB 2de By O. Ayer Co., Lowell. Iff&as. Iyer's M Also manuxacturera or SARSAPAKILLA PILLS. HAIR VMO. Wo have no aeerets I puHBh the formulas of all om- i-i.dlci os. You will hasten recc.t-ry Ly tak ing one of Ayer's Pilis at fcedtime. Report of the condition of THE BANK OF SPENCER, at Spencer, N. O., at the close of business, February 14, HESOUROES. 1908. Loans and Discounts $30.692 Furniture and Fixtures. . . . 1,100.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 1,088.74 Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency 7.781 .61 Total .... $40,535 27 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid Notes and bills rediscouritad Deposits subject to check. ... Due to Bank and Bankers.. $ 5,000.00 3,523.89 2,500.00 28,21914 1.292 24 Total $40,535.27 State of N. C, County of Rowan, S.S.: I, J. K, Dorsett, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Jas K. Dobsett, cashier Correct Attest: S. C. Dobsett, ) x M. L, Smoot, Directors S. C. Sasseb, ) ouDscriDea ana sworn to Deiore me, this the 25th day of February, 1908. W. A. Goodman, notary public AD aod Act Wantfid Sfi ladies and geutle meu. Salary $2.50 per day. Call forj. E. Ken worthy,. 122 Innes Street Kestler Hbne. UMDiAL Pursuant to4he provisions of an or der obtained from- J Frank McCub bins, Clerk of Superior Court of Rowan" County, in the special, proceeding en titled J. Samuel McCubbins, Admir., of John A McCubbins, vs J. S. McCub bins, W. C. McCubbins et al:, appoint ing the undersigned Commissioner to sell certain lands for the purpose of making assets, I will expose for sale at the Court House door in Salisbury, on Monday April, 6th, 1908, . at 12 M , the following-tracts of lands : 1st. Beginning at a stone on H. W. McDiniel, T. C. Carrol, and J. F. Campbell's corner, thence 8 88 deg. E 14 35 chs to a locust, then S 1 deg. W 2235 chs to astone, thence S deg W 7 75 chs to a poplar on east side of branch, thence ri 18 deg E 12 chs to a stone, thence -S. 22 deg E 4,44 chs to a poplar on south bank of branch. thence N 85 deg W 11 24 chs to a stone on li. ti. Bane's line, thence N 8? dee W 47.51 chs to the beginning:, contain ing 56 acres, 10 rods. 2nd. Beginning at a sycamore tree on the norch bank of 4th creek, thence N 1 deg B 13.70 ch a pine, .thence N 16 deg W 2.86 chs to a stone, thence N 8 deg W 5.11 chs to a stone on H. (J. Bane's line, thence S 85 deg E 11. 24 chs to a poplar on south side of branch, thence N 22 deg W 4 44 chs to a stone, thence 882 deg E 21.50 cLs to a stone on H. Gr Limard's line. thence S 1 deg W 17.44 chs to an ash on north bank of 4th creek, thence with the meandering of the creek 47 chains to the beginning corner, con taining 64 acres. 3rd. Beginning at a stone on J. F. Campbell's corner, thence S 1-2 deg W 7.75 chs to a poplar on east bank of branch, thence 8 18 1-2 deg E 12 chs to a st )ne, thence S 88 1 2 deg E 21.05 chs to a stone on H G. Lippard's line, thence N 2 deg E 27 06 ?hs to a stone on o . A. Campbell's corner and A. J. Lippard's line, thence S 83 deg W 14 50 chs to a black jack, thence N 62 deg W 2.7o hs to a stone, thence S 49 deg W 11.72 chs to the beginning corner, con taining sixty acres. This latter tract is the dower tract assigned and set apart to Mrs. Amanda McCubbins and J w ill be sbld subject to her life interest p f ltaruin Terma of eale: cash in six months in nine months, with inter est on deferred payments. Title re tained until full purchase price is paid. This February 25th, 1908. j. samuel McCubbins, commissioner. John L Rendleman, attorney. Vlltt 111 Dr. J. KI. Heel, Over Davis & Wiley Bank. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office'Hours: 8:80 a m to I p m 2 to 6 p m 1 Qujcklyw ALWAYS A Every time you see one of onr advertise men ts it is. a new one, but h is advertising- the same old sterling household remedy, Gowan'sJneunionia Cure. This preparation grows daily in public esteems It is external and can do no 7harm. It is cheap, 25 and 50 cents or one dollar for the big bottle, and all druggists sell it. One lady customer has written ub &p Durham that she is pastiug our advertisements in a scrap book, as Bhe wants to know what will, come next. If every body wautedbo know what would come next and prepared for Pneumonia, Croup, Colds, and Appendicitis, by having a bottle of Gowan'a on hand, the census taker would get more names next time he goes round. Insure " Your with good seed and -Finest Fertil izer. Our goods are made rrearby people you know You take no chance You run no risk. Only best materials used and great care excercised in manufacture. Southern Cotton Oil Co. brands: , " Mood, Conperer, Gloria, ReiBolL FOB SALE BY N. B. AREY, Richfield, N. C. MORROW BROS. & HEATH, Albemarle.N.C. PATTERSON & YOUNG, China Grove, N.C. Timber and Farm Lands lllfanf ed. Give full description in every particular. Proposition will be investigated within two weeks if description is favorable. Give price. Address "LAND," care of Watchman 50 YEARS Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone sending jBketeh and description may Qnickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention 18 probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confldeutial. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken tbrouKh Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientlnc journal. Terms. $3 a year; tour months, $1. Sold, by all newsdealers. f?lUNN & Co.36IBroadw- New York a-wrh Offlo 2R V Washington. IX G ' Crop EUKJE 1 .1 ' '7- PHOTOS AT PANIC PRICES. Owing to the scarcity of cash, ! am offering firstclass photos ower than ever before. I bate to woik bo cbeap but- I need tho money and want to introduce our work. Mr. J. B. Linker is wait ing txj do your outdoor .work of all kinds, viewing, grouping, etc. High grade enlargements and frames.. PEDEN'S ART STUDIO NORTH CAROLINA. Rowan County. To E. H. Miller, Entry Taker for Rowan county : The undersigned J. Kerns and W. B. Strachan, both of Rowan County, North CerOlina enter and lay claim to the- following de scribed piece of parcel of land in Salis bury township. Rowan County, State of North Carolina, the same being va cant and unappropriated land, and subject to entry, viz; In Salisbury township about one and one-half miles east from Salisbury, N. C, adjoining the lands of John S. Henderson on the north'.'east, west, south and by the Chil son heis-on the east containing about 15 acres, said land is on the south side of the Bringle Ferry public road, con taining by estimation 15 acres. En tered this 29th day of January. 1903. .; J. B, KERNS, W. B. STACHAN. "Witness: Walter H. Woodson, 4t, REMEMBER US When you need a tooth extracted, When y u need a tooth treated, When you used a filling, When you need a crown, When you need a bridge, When you need a plate, When you need any kihd of DENTAL WORK, we are doing The Business, be cause we are dofng first-class work at prices you can afford to pay. Dr. L. S. Fox, 122 No. Main St., Phone No. 305. Office Hours : 8 :30 am to 12 :S0 pm, 2 to 6:15 p m. u 1 I
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