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7 M71IC3 . Absolutely Pure Tfro only baking powder mado vith Royal Grapo - Cream of Tartar 16 Alum, No Lime Phosphate GENERAL NEWS. Items From All Sections of the Country In a Condensed Form. Owing to a mistake in signals two passenger trains collided near Contiob, Belgium, last Thursday killing 50 and injuring over 100. The third educational confer ence of the Methodist church met in Atlanta Wednesday for a ses sion of three days. The educa tional work of this church was discussed in all its phrases by the leading members of the church and prominent educators from all parts of the country. Every bucket shop in the State of New York must close or the owners may have to go to jail as a result of Governor Hughes' ap proval of the Cashidy bill. The bill provides that September the 1st anyone engaged in the charac ter of gambling shall be guilty of a felony, and may be sent to pris on or fined or both. in tne eigni years ended on April 80th. Charters were grant ed to 3,865 national banking as sociations in the United States with aggregate capital at date of organization of $226,333,300. Governor John Sparks, of Ne vada, .wno nad been ill for some time, died Friday at his ranch near Reno. Gov. Sparks' term would have expired December 31st, 1910. The night riders . of Kentucky have begun war on the women. Several weTe whipped during the past week and a most brutal at taek was made on Martha Haynes near Morgantcn. She was whip ped until she fainted. The coal miners of Missouri, KansaB, Oklakomaand Arkansas have relinquished their demands for an increase in wages and 85,000 men returned to ' work Monday. A terrific wind and rain storm that at times developed into a tornado swept Texas from the Panhandle t the Gulf Saturday. The destruction to crops and veg etation was the greatest reported in years. Houses were uplifted and small villages were inundated by the tertifio rainfall which in the space of four hours reached seven inches in many section. In the presence of 400 worship pers, Father Joseph F. Lubeley, pastor of the Catholic church at Salisbury, Md., was stabbed twice with a pocket knife and perhaps haps fatally injured by Joseph Sohuette, a farmer, who had be come suddenly demented, T japan is preparing to nave a great international exposition in 1912, and Congress has appro priated $1,500,000 so that the United States can take part in a becoming way. This will be the first really - great representative xposition of Asiatic civilization ever given, Last week a heavy snow storm was experienced in Wyoming, Montana and Nebraska. In some places the snow reached a- depth of 3 feet it is said. It did great damage to live stock and fruit. After much discussion the House has passed a makeshift Forest bill. The first flection gives consent to the - States to enter into such an agreement as they choose for the purpose of conserving the forest of the nation. The seoond appropriates $100,000 to be expended by the Secretary of Agriculture in co-operating with the States by supply ing expert advice on forest pres ervation. The other -sections provide for a national forest com mission. The next annual convention ol the American Bankers' Associa tion will be held in Denver during the week beginning September 27th. The date was decided upon by Frederick C. Farnsworth, of New York, secretaryjof the as sociation, after a conference Sat urday with officers of the Denver Convention League. Fourteen young people who went to Pilgrim, four miles from Lexington, Friday to attend the closing exercises of the school at tbat place, were poisoned by the cake which they had in a lunch. rnysicians irom .Lexington were summoned and by strenouB efforts serious results were prevented. The home of ex-Congressman Spencer Blackburn, was recently sold under mortgage in Greens boro and was bid in by Mr. Black burn for $7,400. The case of John Jones, colored, charged with man-slaughter, his victim being Gus Murchinson. colored, was put on trial Friday morning at Statesvilla. It was given to the jury Saturday after noon and they brought in a ver diet oi "not guilty. lnis ver dict was very satisfactory to the general public, The Aberdeen and Rockfish Railway is to be pushed on to Fayetteville at an early date it is said dv oeopie wno are in a position to know. It is now at Hope Mills, about eight miles from Fayetteville, The Supreme court has heard the last of the arguments for this term and will adjourn next Satur day. It has had an unusually busy term, the dockets having been very full. There - were a number of railroad and corpora tion cases disposed of. Last week the saw mill, boiler and engine rooms of the White ville Lumber Company's plant at Whiteville were burned. The loss is about $100,000 with only a par tial insurance. Nearly 200 men are out of employment as a result of the fire. An exciting runaway occurred at Statesville Thursday "when one of G. E. French's horses ran away aid in attempting to stop the hcrse M. E. Ramsay was run over and his right leg broken just above the ankle. Jones H. West, a corpenter of Asheville, who was bitten by a mad dog about six weeks ago, died Wednesday of hydrophobia. Ashe ville, for the last few months, it is said, has been overrun with dogs, and recently the police have been killing all suspicious ones. While stealing a ride on a south bound freight a negro named WeekB, from Asheville, was in stantly killed on a long trestle south of Hendersonville. It is supposed he was riding between the cars and fell through to the track. Salisbury Padple Hire Had a Bosy Week Working for Prohibition. ' - - fThere have been . meetings at ha: tent .every night -during the past week. Thursday night Dr. John S. Rutledge, the Irikh orator rom Ohio, spoke to an immense audience of. men. Friday night W. F. Ham made a short address to men and women. Saturday night Rev Geo. R. Stuart, the famous" evangelist of Tennessee, made an addrets tojmen on ly. He also spoke Sunday afternoon and again Sunday night to -as many men as the the tent would hold. He is a great speaker and did much good. On Monday night La general meeting of men and women was held at the tent. All the voters who intended to vote "dry" marched through the town arousing great enthusiasm. During the afternoon of each day the women and children of the town have met at the tent where they have listened to ad dresses by Rev. Mr. Ham. and others. They have also marched each afternoon through the town with banners, and sang temper- ance songs. Aitnougn tms nas been one of the busiest weeks that Salisbury people have witnessed in a long time. TEMPERANCE MEETINGS. Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experir nient! You want to save your hair, and save It quickly, too! So make up your 'mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use AVer's Hair .Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any thing else. It's nature's way. The beBt kind ol a testimonial "Sold lor over Bixty year.' by,0. Ayer Co, Ail iMiers Lowell. Kmsa. o maaufiMtarers or 9- SAKSAPABOXA. PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Partition Sale o! the Chunn . Lands in Executor's Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as Executor of the last Will .and Testament of P. W. Brown, qeceaasflv this is to notify all persons having claims against said de cedent to exhibit the same to the un dersigned properly rroven on rr before ... . . k .AAA if.' a.: tne 4in aay oi Apru, xuuv, or hub uohc: will be plead in bar of their recovery. This April 4th, 1908. W. F.SNIDrEE, 6t Executor of P. W. Bown. Notice o! Application lor Pardon. READ ALL THIS. You Neier Know Toe Uomsot When Tbis information May Proie of Infinite Value. it is worm considerate to any citizen of Salisbury to inow how to be cared of painful, annoying and itching piles. Know then tbat Doan's Ointment is a posi tive remedy for all itchiness of the skin, for piles, eczema, etc One application relieves and soothes. Read this testimony of its merit : Mrs. J. M. Litten, 202 E. Bank St.. Salisbury, N. C, says: 4,Sev eral years ago 1 suffered a great dealjrom a skin eruption. This appeared all over my body but was especially on my hands. The itching was almost unbearable aud at night I was unable to obtain my proper rest I tried salves and ointments but obtained only slight rhef and bad about de spaired of ever being- cured. Finally uoan's uintment was brought to my attention and after procuring a box from the Sal is bury Drug Company, I started its use. The itching ceased at once and soon every trace of trouble disappeared. I know Doan's Ointment to be a wonderful prep aration for auy troubles of this kind and will never fail to reoom mend it." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the and take no other. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to Gov. R. B. Glenn, for tke nardon of Will Fisher, who was convicted at November term, 1907, of Rowan Superior court, for assault and battery, and sentenced by Judge Jus tice to two years on the public roads of Rowan county. This March 2lst, lBUS 4t pd.l ADELATE FISHER. The freight steamer, George Weems, bound" from Georgetown, S. C, and loaded with cotton, was destroyed by fire last week off Frying Pan Shoals, near Wilming ton. The crew of 20 men were taken off by a passing ship. The congressional convention for the second district met at Kinston Thursday. Hon. Claude Kitchin was unanimously nomi nated for Congress, and the dele gates to the state convention in structed to vote for Bryan. The forty-eighth annual session of the- General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian church, met-in Greensboro Thursday . Rev. Dr. W. W. Moore, of Richmond, Va wa fleeted Moderator. All the reports show that the church has had a prosperous year. IC in Capital $20,000 00 Real Estate, Loans, Insurance SALISBURY, N. C. Two Valuable Farms For Sale. We offer for sale cheap the Captain Wilson Farm in South Rowan and near Mill Bridge ; con sists of about 120 acres including one of the very bst pieces of bot tom land in the State ; has plenty of timber; two good dwelling houses, and is located in the best farming section of Rowan county ; it is known as the Old Wilson Place. For price and terms apply or write to our office. We also offer for quick sale a 46 acre farm three -miles out of Salisbury; has good five room new dwelling; good barns; pas tures and lots fenced would make a splendid dairy farm, Can be bought now for $1,500. "By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rowan County in the special proceeding entitled V 8alhe IS. Chunn and others vs Tv E. Bingham -and others" the undersigned Commissioner will expose at public sale to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house , door in Salisbury, N. C, on - " Monday, the 1st day ef June. 1908, at 12 o'clock, m., the following describ ed real estate! in Franklin township ana Kowan county to-witi First Tract Known as the school house tract, adjoining" the lands Of Henry Mohroe-; M. D. Simerson. J. L, iCauble and others, and containine acres, more or jess. Second Tract On the west side of the Mocksville road, in the front of old. Chunn house, adjoining Henry Monroe and others, containing 31K acres, more or less. Third Tract Known -as the Chunn residence tract, on east side of Mocks- vine roau, uujoinmg tne lanus or J as A.. Hudson and of others, and contain ing 100 acres, more or less, on which is located dwelling house, tenant house and other farm buildings. - Fourth Tract Liying west of tne ands of Jas. A. Hudson, and between the roads leading to the Hudson house, containing 42 acres, more or less, and a house and barn Fifth Tract Lying between the road from James Hudson's to Salisbury and the Yadkin river, adjoining the lands of L. A. Wagner and others; contain- ng 115 acres, more or less, partly river bottom. Sixth Tract Lying up the river from the fifth tract, adjoining lands of Jas. A. Hudson and ethers, containing llaM acres, more or less, partly river bottom. All of said lands being known-as the home place and adjoining lands of M. L. Chunn and Caroline Chunn. For information or description se map posted at court' house door or apply to the undersigned. Two or more of said tracts may be sold collectively if found to be advantageous. This the 25th day of April 1808. Richard L. Thompson, Com. B. B. Milller, Atty. rJILLOUJflRE lnJEflR ? Depends on the -kind. What we sell is good for" a lifetime's usage, indoors or. out. That's the worst of it , from " our standpoint -it; lasts too long, and we get only one profit in j ye in. It therefore pays to buy. from. TheWitherspoonCo. The Big Furniture Store. Empire 'Block Salisbury, S C. COPYRIGHT n IBf- HflllOfl Mil lfKFte33)5Sl ATTENTIONI SOUTH LAND Belle Bhoes All Leathers and Styles. Your choice at SI. 50 the pair These Shoes are made by us and Guaranteed to be all Sol id Leather. tPOWlAR PRICE FOOT WEAR ) N TERMS STHICTIY CASH iPDWIAR PRICE FOOT WEAR TERMS STKKTiy CASH name loan's WATER SUPPLY. Hydaulic Rams are Cheapest and Most Satisfactory. Probably the cheapest and best method of obtaining a constant and abundant supply of good water for the household, stock, yard, garden and fife purposes, and at the same time that which needs the least attention is the hydraulic ram. You -can have your water delivered right to your house from any nearby spring or branch without no further atten tion after the installation of a ram. The beBt r-m on the mar ket is sold and installed by T. A. P. Roeeman, Route 8, Salisbury, N. C. Write for particulars. SAL1LBURY, N. C. Does a General Banking: Business. 43, UTnr C:ratt- We pay 4 per cent on time de posits. Interest payable every tnree montns. - Prompt attention (riven to anv business entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples' National Bank. D, R. Julian, J.D.Norwood, President. Cashier. P. H. Thompson, J." A. Peeler, V.-President. Teller. Do You Want to Help : Make Good Times ? Then put your money in our flank. We will put it into Circulation, and pay you 4 PER CENT INTEREST This will make prosperity and everybody will be benefited. WACHOVIA LOAN 5 I RU8I GO The State's Strongest Banking Institution. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE - i A v rnmiiTiinr nunnn-o a runniiunc, unnrnio AND MATTINGS. ' Trade Marks fk. jv Designs "riTf,f Capvrisuts Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly eonSdentlal. Handbook on Patents Ant AMMf .van, tnr MAimrinfr mtfsmtM- Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tptciaX notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly, tanrest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms. S3 a year; four months, $1. Sold, by all newsdealers. MUNN I Go.3818" New York Branch Office. E3S F 8t- Washington. U.C. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale vested in me as trustee in a certain mortgage executed by J . h . Kuss?li and wife, M E Russell, on the 2nd day of May 1905, and recorded in book No. 26 of mortgages page six. in Register of Deeds office of Rowan county, said mortgage being given to secure a cer tain promisory note with interest, ex ecuted by the mortgagees, and default having been made in payment ol said note. I, Thomas P. Johnston, trustee, by virtue of the above mentioned power of sale, will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in the eity of Salisbury on Tuesday, the 2 ad day of June, 1908, at twelve o'clock m. the following de scribed property, to-wit : Lying about eleven miles west of Salisbury on the Wilson mill rod and known as the Wilson mill property, bounded as fol lows : Beginning at an elm at edge of the old pond, and runs thence north 1 deg east 6.50 chains to a white oak, Bradihaw's corner, thence north 51 deg west 4.75 chains to a white oak, thence north 19 deg west 5 60 chains to a stake, thence north 66 dee 4.40 chains to a stake, thence north 17 deg west 4 chains to a stake, theuce south 86 deg west 6.50 chains to a red oak, thence north 2 chains to a pile of stones, thence south 89 deg west 18 chains to a hiekory, theuce south 1 deg east 3.50 chains to a black oak, thence 83 deg east 3 chains to a stone, Coleman's corner, thence south 26 50 chains 'to a stone on Shulenberger's line, thence south 76 deg east 15 chains to a stone, corner of 10 acre tract, thence south 12tleg. west 10.50 chains to a stone, thence south 78 deg. east 14 chains crossing the creek to a red oak, thence north 12 east 1.50 chains to a hickory, thence north 20 deg. east 2.85 chains to a stake, thence north 16 deg. West 3.65 chains to a stone, Wilson's old corner thence with the old mill pond at high water mark to the beginning, contain ing 120 acres. This May 2nd, 16C8. Thomas P. Johnston, Trustee. Charles W. Woodson, M. D., Medicine and Surgery. Offers his Professional Services to the Public. Office Phone 600; Res. 836 J. OFFICE: Wae&QTla Bank BuUding. For Rent. Large seven-room house No. 519 Park avenue. Painted, good water, , stable and fence. APPly-to H. E. Rufty, East Salisbury, 5-18 4tpd REMEMBER US When you need a tooth extracted, When yen need a tooth treated, When you naed a filling, When you need a crown, When you need a bridge, When you need a plate, When you need any kind of DENTAL WORK, we are doing The Business, be cause we are doing first-class work at prices you can afford to pay. Dr. L. S. Fox, 122 No. Main St., Phone No. 805. Office Hours : 8 :30 am to 12 :80 pm 2 to 6:15 pm. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SALISBURY, N. 0. W. 0. Ooughenotjb, President, T. O. Linn, Vice-President, W. H. White, Cashier. Capital - - $50,000.00 Surplus, - - $40,000.00 Directoes : Johu S. Henderson, D. A. Atwell, T. C. Linn, . H. N. Woodson, Burton Craige, W. S. Blackmer, Walter H. Woodson, W. B. Stracban, A. H. Price, W.'C. Coughenour. Every accommodation extended con sistent with safe banking. W. H. WHITE, Oashler. We have everything in Furniture, and are also, headquarters for CARPETS AND MATTINGS. We make a specialty of church carpets, Lodge Carpets and all large carpels. Som9 of the larsre carpets we have put down can be seen at the First Baptist Church, Spencer Methodist, Holmes Memo. rial and South Main Churches, Fulton and Spencer Masonic lodges. When in the city drop in to see us. You are always welcome, W. B. SUMMERSETT. J. 0, WHITE & CO., Carriage and Wagon Builders. .FARM AND DRAY WAGON. DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND 1YL. We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies! repaired;- painted and made as good as new. New Tops made and. old Tops repaired. New Cushions furnished.and old Cushions repaired. New Dashes furnished and Old Frames Re-covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty ; steel tired wheels changed to Rubber Tires. Old rubber tires repaired. All kinds'of Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. j Surreys, Buggies and Wagons for Sale. Harness of all kinds made and repaired. Call and get prices. J. O. WHITE & CO. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO o o O For Gifts of Value and Merit O O GO TO O 8 Q. W. WRIGHT'S, o HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF Household and Kitchen Furnishings. Look over this List and Consider their usefulness. See them and Consider their Cheapness and Beauty. Where to Go to Buy HARNESS I When in need of good, reliable, single or double wagon or buggy Home-made Harness don't fail to "hunt up our place on the corner of Innis and Lee Streets. We also do first-class repairing on short notice and at reasonable prices. Our line of Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Halt9rs, Whips, Brushes, Combs, Robes, Harness Oil and other horse supplies is always complete and ready for inspec tion. We solicit a portion of your patronage and invite you to call and see our stock. If .your horse is injured in any way -get a bottle of our Horse Liniment. No cure, no pay. Hartline & Co. Phone 483, 180 East InnissSt. j OOOOOOOOOOOOOf OOOOOOOOOOOQO Art Squares, Book Racks and Cases, Beds wood, iron and brass, Baby Carriages, Curtains, Carpets. Clothes Baskets, Chiffoniers, Cots, Chairs of all kinds, " for'children, for office, Desksf or. office and ladies, Dining room furniture, Dining Tables, Dinner and Tea Sets, . Eazles, Go-Carts, Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Safes, Lamps for Table and Hall, Leather Furniture, Lounges, Linoleum, Mission Furniture, Mission Clocks, Mirrors, Mattings, Mattresses, Odd Pieces of all Kinds, Pictures and Picture Frames, Parlor Suits, Rockers all kinds and sizes, Rngs. Sideboards. Toilet Sets, Umbrella Stands, Wardrobes, Wicker. Furniture. o o o o o Remember the Substantial gifts of the best and most f) lasting and also remember that you are invited to trade at q . West Innes Street. - - Salisbury, Nr O ... - v fX .j v.
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